•" r T r r r r r r r r r » - r r r r v r f i- r r v *- >• i 1 1« Canton Observer Volume 8 Number 17 Thursday, September 23, 1982 Canton, Michigan 60 Pages Gas leak sparks move-out for night By Artone Funke staff writer About 30 residents spent Tuesday night in the Canton Recreation Center, telling jokes, munching hamburgers — and waiting to get back into their homes About 5:15 p.m Tuesday, construc- tion workers with the state Department of Transportation struck a six-inch gas main at Michigan Avenue and 1-275 freeway. The workers were erecting a sound barrier along the freeway, ac- cording to reports. Residents of 60 mobile homes in West Point Manor were evacuated as a safety precaution, in a joint decision between Canton police, fire and Michi- gan Consolidated Gas Co. officials, res- idents said There are an estimated 200 homes in the park, at Michigan Avenue and 1-275 There were no injuries, and no fires "They (the township) sent in a bus," said Evelyn Hiddings, one of the evacu- ated residents. "There were so many people around, it looked like a parade. They told me one spark could (cause an explosion)." The leak was capped about 9 a.m. Wednesday and residents were allowed to return to their homes, said Sandra Byrns. director of corporate communi- \ Please turn to Page 4A R.F. Ryan (right) and three other officials from Michigan Con- solidated Gas Co. look puzzled Tuesday night as they review stacks of blueprints to find the valve which shuts off the six- GARV CASKEY/staff photographer inch gas main. The gas finally was turned off at 9:05 a.m. Wednesday, according to Michigan Consolidated officials. Twenty-Five Cents I9H2 Suburban Communication ( orpuratiOD All Rights Rnrhrd Officials to hire appraisal company Canton will hire a firm to appraise the township's residential properties, in hopes of bolstering a challenge of the county tax bureau. The Township Board last week au- thorized the hiring of Great Lakes Ap- praisal Co. of Livonia to do a three- mojnth study of Canton's 11,000 residen- tial properties, said Finance Director Mike Gorman The cost of the study is estimated at $190,000, Gorman added A contract with the firm is subject to approval by the township's attorney The Wayne County Taxation Bureau assesses residential property in Canton Township officials contend the county fails to consider the poor real-estate market, and that many houses are ap- praised too high. Current residential assessments are "the worst mish-mash that you can im- agine," said Trustee Robert Padget "It (the study) is expensive, unfor- tunately," Padget added CANTON OFFICIALS believe a sur vey is needed to strengthen the town- ship's position in a challenge of the tax- ation bureau "There are no guarantees at all that the county or staio will accept (the re- sults of the survey)," said Gorman In April, Canton's tax review board lowered assessments on 7.000 proper- ties — mostly residential The board used real-estate figures and compari- sons of house styles, in an effort to re- duce overassessments Please turn to Page 4A School board faces serious budget decisions By D«nnit O'Connor editor It's time for the Board of Education to make some serious decisions about school staffing and services, says Su- perintendent John Hoben Plymouth-Canton Community Schools lost an estimated $1.4 million in state financial aid last week, and may have to pay another $855,971 in executive order cuts from the gover- nor's office. Meanwhile, the board plans to meet this weekend in a two-day workshop to discuss future philosophies and direc- tions for the school district. Financial problems will continue at the state level and Plymouth-Canton schools will suffer this hardship, along with other local districts, Hoben says. "It's becoming apparent that it's not going to get any better," Hoben says. "We could have handled the million without many problems. Now the prob- lem is coming up with the $1.3, $14 million " The board passed thje 1982-83 budget last June At that time, about $1.6 mil- lion was trimmed from the $42-million budget. No services were eliminated, although some areas ojf school spending were reduced The total deficit in June was $2.7 million, however. The board avoided eliminating services by reducing the emergency fund balance from $14 mil- lion to only $300,000 to balance the budget — a move against Hoben's rec- ommendation. The board can't avoid the problem 1 They are finally going to have to accept the fact that we can't offer the broad spectrum of educational services. . . uless the educational picture at the state level or local level begins to improve, and there's no sign of that coming.' —John Hoben superintendent with this lastest series of cuts, Hoben says THEY ARE FINALLY going to have to accept the fact that we can't offer the broad spectrum of education- al services," Hoben says, . . unless the educational picture at the state level or the local level begins to im- prove. and there's no sign of that com ing. "We're going to end up with a bal- anced budget (by state law)." Hoben adds "How that happens, I don't know We're looking at any soft areas in the budget where we can generate some bucks' Meanwhile, the board met Monday night to review its goals and objectives for the 1982-83 school year The board also plans to meet in a two-day work- shop this weekend to decide on a course of direction for the district The workshop is open to the public. It takes place from 3-11 p.m Friday and 7-11 a.m. Saturday at the board office, 454 Harvey, Plymouth Friday's discus- sion will focus on budget concerns and omit TONIGHT blanchakd VERSUS heapi.ee r, C A N I O R A T E S fop <G0V/BP NOR Of mkunsam <#JAU>T \fJom A Libertarian candidate objects to exclusion from discussion the instructional department. Satur- day's initial two hours will be in execu tive (closed) session to discuss negotia- tions. The last two hours will focus on community relations HOBEN BELIEVES preparing a budget is like "working with a ouija board," when dealing with the financial problems of the state. "I think we've been fiscally responsi- ble, but they (state legislators) keep doing thing different up there." Hoben explains. "I'm optimistic that what has been done will be changed." The 1982-83 budget includes pay- freezes for all employees, although all seven labor unions currently are work ing without a contract The budget in- cludes increment increases for teach- ers, however what's inside By Gary M. Cates staff writer NX 6£T VOST! " Bette Erwin, Libertarian candidate for the U.S. Senate, is yelling foul after being excluded from last week's League of Women Voters discussion in Plymouth The topic was "American Women in the '80s: Perspectives and Prospects." Although it wasn't a candidate's night, the speakers included Mari Eg- bert, campaign manager for Republi- can gubernatorial candidate Richard Headlee, Olivia (Libby) Maynard, chairwoman of the state Democratic Party, representing James Blanchard; Laura Callow, ERA-Michigan co-chair; and Glenna Davis, former state chair of homemaker rights for the National Organization for Women "I WAS SHOCKED they would have women who work for men (candidates) speak, rather than having a woman ac- tually on the ballot speak," said Erwin, a resident of Oak Park. "I offered to speak, but they told me they were having women who work on campaigns speak. I then offered to have a woman working on my cam- paign speak. They said no third par- ties," said Erwin, a practicing psy- chotherapist. The league didn't intend for the dis- cussion to be political, says Michele Howard, chairwoman of the event. "When we first started it, we only had two speakers, which were both league members. Then we got the 7 was shocked they would have women who work for men speak, rather than having a woman actually on the ballot speak.' —Bette Erwin senate candidate bright idea to get someone represent- ing the two major parties," said How- ard. "If we would have invited Bette Erwin, we would have to invite all mi- nor parties. You have to be very care- ful to invite everyone or no one. We de- cided to stick with the two major par- ties." ERWIN SAID she was hurt that, as a woman candidate, her problems were coming from women. "My gut guess is that at some level, they are accepting the myth that men are really superior," said Erwin, who holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Wayne State University. Howard disagrees with Erwin's guess. "Obviously that can't be true. The league is made up of women who work very hard to elect women. We are happy to see Martha Griffiths running for office. That's just not true." THAT WASN'T the first time Erwin and minor party candidates have been excluded from discussions In the Headlee-Blanchard debate be- fore Oakland chambers of commerce in Troy, supporters of independent can- didate Robert Tisch picketed in protest of the Shiawassee County drain com- missioner's exclusion "It's a battle we're fighting this year that we haven't been experiencing in the past. I have to believe it's because we are growing in strength and offer- ing a fresh alternative," she said "We will protest and raise hell when- ever we are excluded In the spring of 1981, Erwin ran for the 4th Congressional District seat va- cated by federal budget director David Stockman. Campaigning as a Libertarian in the southwest corner of Michigan, Erwin was excluded only once - from a high school debate. "I think something new is happening, a deliberate exclusion of Libertarians. Someone is really getting threatened by the Libertarian Party," says Erwin. "Because of the fact that we are win- ning, there's a real shutdown going on We have 23 people in office national- ly" THE SHUTOUT in Plymouth was the third exclusion in Erwin's current campaign for the U.S. Senate. "The first big exclusion came at the Please turn to Page 2A Brevities 3A, 5A Business 7A Canton Chatter 2B Church 6-7B Clubs in Action 4B Daniels Den 16A Entertainment 14-15A, 6-8C Military News 9A Obituaries 2A Opinion. . 16A Outdoors 8A Readers Write 11 A, 13A Sports 1-5C Stroller .16A Suburban Life 1-5B The View 1B Travel 8B Classified Sec. C-D NEWSLINE . . . .459-2700 SPORTSLINE . . .591-2317 HOME DELIVERY . 591-0500 CLASSIFIED. . . . 591-0900 Your Observer carrier wilf be stopping by this week to collect tor the month. Please be ready and be sure to save your receipt It's worth a $1.00 discount on the next classified ad you place in your hometown newspaper - - - - - M i
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Canton Observer V o l u m e 8 N u m b e r 17 Thursday , S e p t e m b e r 23, 1982 Can ton , M ich igan 60 Pages
Gas leak sparks move-out for night By Artone Funke staff writer
About 30 res idents spent Tuesday night in the Canton Recreat ion Center, telling jokes, munching hamburgers — and wait ing to get back into their homes
About 5:15 p.m Tuesday, construc-tion workers with the s ta te Depar tment of Transpor ta t ion struck a six-inch gas main at Michigan Avenue and 1-275 f reeway . The workers were erect ing a sound bar r i e r along the f reeway, ac-cording to reports .
Residents of 60 mobile homes in West Point Manor were evacuated as a sa fe ty precaut ion, in a joint decision between Canton police, f ire and Michi-gan Consolidated Gas Co. officials, res-idents said There a r e an es t imated 200 homes in the park, at Michigan Avenue and 1-275
There were no injuries, and no f ires "They (the township) sent in a bus,"
said Evelyn Hiddings, one of the evacu-ated residents. "There were so many people around, it looked like a parade . They told m e one spark could (cause an explosion)."
The leak was capped about 9 a.m. Wednesday and residents were allowed to re turn to their homes, said Sandra Byrns. d i rector of corpora te communi-
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R.F. Ryan (r ight) and three other off icials f rom Michigan Con-sol idated Gas Co. look puzzled Tuesday night as they review stacks of b luepr ints to f ind the valve which shuts off the six-
GARV CASKEY/staff photographer
inch gas main. The gas finally was turned off at 9:05 a.m. Wednesday, according to Michigan Consol idated officials.
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Officials to hire
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Canton will hire a f i rm to appraise the township's residential propert ies, in hopes of bolstering a challenge of the county tax bureau.
The Township Board last week au-thorized the hiring of Great Lakes Ap-praisal Co. of Livonia to do a three-mojnth study of Canton's 11,000 residen-tial properties, said Finance Director Mike Gorman
The cost of the study is es t imated at $190,000, Gorman added A contract with the f i rm is subject to approval by the township's attorney
The Wayne County Taxation Bureau assesses residential property in Canton Township officials contend the county fails to consider the poor real-estate marke t , and that many houses a re ap-praised too high.
Current residential assessments a r e "the worst mish-mash that you can im-agine," said Trustee Robert Padget
"It (the study) is expensive, unfor-tunately," Padget added
CANTON OFFICIALS believe a sur vey is needed to strengthen the town-ship's position in a challenge of the tax-ation bureau
"There a r e no guarantees at all that the county or staio will accept (the re-sults of the survey)," said Gorman
In April, Canton's tax review board lowered assessments on 7.000 proper-ties — mostly residential The board used real -es ta te f igures and compari-sons of house styles, in an ef for t to re-duce overassessments
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School board faces serious budget decisions By D«nnit O'Connor editor
It 's t ime for the Board of Educat ion to make some serious decisions about school s taff ing and services, says Su-perintendent John Hoben
P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools lost an es t imated $1.4 million in s ta te financial aid last week, and may have to pay another $855,971 in executive order cuts f rom the gover-nor 's office.
Meanwhile, the board plans to meet this weekend in a two-day workshop to discuss fu tu re philosophies and direc-tions for the school district .
Financia l problems will continue at the s ta te level and Plymouth-Canton schools will su f fe r this hardship, along with other local districts, Hoben says.
" I t ' s becoming apparent that it 's not going to get any bet ter ," Hoben says. "We could have handled the million without many problems. Now the prob-lem is coming up with the $1.3, $14 million "
The board passed thje 1982-83 budget last June At that t ime, about $1.6 mil-lion was t r immed f rom the $42-million budget. No services were el iminated, although some a reas ojf school spending were reduced
The total deficit in June was $2.7 million, however. The board avoided el iminat ing services by reducing the emergency fund balance f rom $14 mil-lion to only $300,000 to balance the budget — a move against Hoben's rec-ommendat ion.
The board can't avoid the problem
1 They are finally going to have to accept the fact that we can't offer the broad spectrum of educational services. . . uless the educational picture at the state level or local level begins to improve, and there's no sign of that coming.'
—John Hoben superintendent
with this lastest series of cuts, Hoben
says
T H E Y ARE FINALLY going to
have to accept the fact that we can' t offer the broad spec t rum of education-al services," Hoben says, . . unless the educational picture at the s ta te
level or the local level begins to im-prove. and there 's no sign of that com ing.
"We're going to end up with a bal-anced budget (by s ta te law)." Hoben adds "How that happens, I don't know We're looking at any soft a reas in the budget where we can generate some bucks '
Meanwhile, the board met Monday night to review its goals and objectives for the 1982-83 school year The board also plans to meet in a two-day work-shop this weekend to decide on a course of direction for the district
The workshop is open to the public. It takes place f rom 3-11 p.m Friday and 7-11 a.m. Saturday at the board office, 454 Harvey, Plymouth Fr iday 's discus-sion will focus on budget concerns and
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HOBEN BELIEVES preparing a budget is like "working with a ouija board," when dealing with the financial problems of the state.
"I think we've been fiscally responsi-ble, but they (state legislators) keep doing thing different up there." Hoben explains. " I 'm optimist ic that what has been done will be changed."
The 1982-83 budget includes pay-f reezes for all employees, although all seven labor unions current ly a re work ing without a contract The budget in-cludes increment increases for teach-ers, however
what's inside
By Gary M. Cates staff writer
NX6£T VOST! "
Bette Erwin, Liber tar ian candidate for the U.S. Senate, is yelling foul a f t e r being excluded f r o m last week's League of Women Voters discussion in Plymouth
The topic was "Amer ican Women in the '80s: Perspect ives and Prospects ."
Although it wasn' t a candidate 's night, the speakers included Mari Eg-bert, campaign manage r for Republi-can gubernator ia l candidate Richard Headlee, Olivia (Libby) Maynard, cha i rwoman of the s ta te Democra t ic Par ty , represent ing J a m e s Blanchard; Laura Callow, ERA-Michigan co-chair; and Glenna Davis, f o rmer s ta te chair of homemaker rights for the National Organization for Women
"I WAS SHOCKED they would have women who work for men (candidates) speak, ra ther than having a woman ac-tually on the ballot speak," said Erwin, a resident of Oak Park .
"I offered to speak, but they told me they were having women who work on campaigns speak. I then offered to have a woman working on my cam-paign speak. They said no third par-ties," said Erwin, a practicing psy-chotherapist .
The league didn't intend for the dis-cussion to be political, says Michele Howard, cha i rwoman of the event.
"When we f i rs t s ta r ted it, we only had two speakers, which were both league members . Then we got the
7 was shocked they would have women who work for men speak, rather than having a woman actually on the ballot speak.'
—Bette Erwin senate candidate
bright idea to get someone represent-
ing the two majo r part ies ," said How-
ard. "If we would have invited Bette
Erwin, we would have to invite all mi-nor parties. You have to be very care-ful to invite everyone or no one. We de-cided to stick with the two majo r par-ties."
ERWIN SAID she was hurt that, as a woman candidate, her problems were coming f rom women.
"My gut guess is that at some level, they are accepting the myth that men a re really superior," said Erwin, who holds a Ph.D. in psychology f rom Wayne State University.
Howard disagrees with Erwin ' s guess. "Obviously that can' t be true. The league is made up of women who work very hard to elect women. We a re happy to see Martha Griff i ths running for office. That ' s just not t rue."
THAT WASN'T the first t ime Erwin and minor par ty candidates have been excluded f rom discussions
In the Headlee-Blanchard debate be-fore Oakland chambers of commerce in Troy, suppor ters of independent can-didate Robert Tisch picketed in protest of the Shiawassee County drain com-missioner 's exclusion
"It 's a bat t le we ' re fighting this year that we haven' t been experiencing in the past. I have to believe it's because we a re growing in strength and offer-ing a fresh a l ternat ive ," she said
"We will protest and raise hell when-ever we a r e excluded
In the spring of 1981, Erwin ran for the 4th Congressional District seat va-cated by federal budget director David Stockman.
Campaigning as a Liber tar ian in the southwest corner of Michigan, Erwin was excluded only once - f rom a high school debate.
"I think something new is happening, a del iberate exclusion of Libertarians. Someone is really gett ing threatened by the Liber tar ian Pa r ty , " says Erwin.
"Because of the fact that we a re win-ning, there 's a real shutdown going on We have 23 people in office national-l y "
THE SHUTOUT in Plymouth was the third exclusion in Erwin ' s cur ren t campaign for the U.S. Senate.
"The first big exclusion c a m e at the
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2A(C) O&E Thursday, September 23, 1982
obituaries CORNELIA BREGE
Funera l services for Mrs. Brege, 61, of Canton were held recent ly in Har ry J . Will Funera l Home in Livonia with burial at Glen Eden Memoria l Pa rk . Off ic ia t ing was the Rev. Alexander A. Kuras.
Mrs. Brege, who died Aug. 28 in Sinai Hospital, was a sec re t a ry for Ford Mo-tor Co. who re t i red f r o m engine engi-neering this yea r a f t e r 20 years of em-ployment. A m e m b e r of Divine Savior Catholic Church in Westland, she had moved to Canton in 1973.
-Survivors include; husband, Roland; son, Paul of Canton; and by two grand-children.
DAVID J. BUTCAVAGE Funera l services for infant David
were held recently in F red Wood Fu-neral Home with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield. Offici-at ing was the Rev. John Roy of Bethel Missionary Assembly of God.
The infant, who died of Sudden In-fant Death Syndrome on Sept. 8 in Gar-den City Osteopathic Hospital, was the son of Cindy and Joseph Butcavage of Canton and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butcavage of Livonia.
WILLIAM J. WRIGHT
Services for Mr Wright, 91, were held recently in St. Mary Church in Windsor.
Mr Wright, who died Sept. 13 in
Livonia, had been a resident of Plym-outh and Grosse Pointe since 1929. Bom in London, Ontario, he at tended Western University in that city and was employed by a Canadian bank. He joined the staff of the Union Trust Company, Detroit, in 1924 and a f t e r the format ion of the National Bank of De-troit became that bank's t rust depar t -ment auditor. He re t i red in 1956 at age 65. Mr. Wright was past president of the Detroit Branch of the National As-sociation of Bank Auditors and Comp-trol lers and a m e m b e r of the American Inst i tute of Banking He also was a m e m b e r of both Pales t ine Chapter 159 Royal Arch Masons and Border Cities Lodge A.F. & A.M. and also a Scottish Rite Mason. In past years he was a m e m b e r and at tended St. Paul Cathe-dral in Detroit . Memoria l contr ibutions may be sent to the Michigan Hear t Fund or to the Michigan Cancer Foun-dation.
Survivors include: daughter , Virginia Mcllhargie of Plymouth Township; by three grand-daughters and four great-grandchildren.
I R E N E HARM
Funeral services for Mrs. Harm, 95, f Haggerty, Canton, were held recent-
ly in St. Matthew Lutheran Church with burial at Glen Eden Cemetery , Livonia. Pas tor Ralph F. Fischer with a r range-ments made by Caldwell-Mulligan Fu-neral Home, Garden City.
Mrs. Harm, who died Sept. 13 in Hen-ry Ford Hospital, is survived by: son,
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Glenn Heinrich of Canton; brother, E lmer Anglin of Indiana; and by 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchil-dren.
FRANK S. MANSON Funera l services for Mr. Manson, 54, of Thornridge Drive, Plymouth, were held recently in St. John Episcopal Church in Plymouth with the Rev. Fr . Robert S. Shank officiat ing. Ar rangements were made by Schrader Funera l Home, P lymouth . Memor ia l con t r ibu t ions may be m a d e to the Leukemia Founda-tion of Michigan, 19022 W. 10 Mile, Southfield.
Mr. Manson, who died Sept. 16 in Ann Arbor, was a cost e s t imator at Ford Motor Co., where he had been em-ployed for the past 32 years. He was a m e m b e r of the Henry Ford Trade School Alumni Association.
Survivors include: wife, Marilynn; mother , Mable Manson of Plymouth; daughters , Susan Loftus of Redford and Kathryn Manson of Plymouth; brother, Howard of Howell.
EDWARD H. HAUG
Funera l services for Mr. Haug, 87, of Turkey Run, Plymouth, were held re-cently in Schrader Funera l Home with burial a t Fores t Lawn Cemetery . Offi-ciat ing was the Rev. F r . Robert S. Shank. Memorial contributions may be m a d e to the American Diabetes Associ-ation.
Mr. Haug, who died Sept. 17 in Livo-nia, had moved f rom Detroit to New Bal t imore in 1952 and had operated his own cabinet shop in New Bal t imore un-til he ret ired in 1960. Af ter ret ir ing he became act ive in World War I veter-an 's a f fa i r s .
Survivors include: daughter , Dorothy Bloom of Plymouth; brother, Phillip of Detroit and Charles of Oscoda, Mich.; sister, Grace Dupuie of Florida; and by three grandchildren.
ELIZABETH WAGNER
Funera l services for Mrs. Wagner, 83, of Detroit were held recently at Oakview Cemete ry with a r r angemen t s made by Schrader Funera l Home. Me-morial contributions may be made to the Michigan Hear t Association.
Mrs. Wagner, who died Sept. 14 in Redford Township, had been a resident of Tonquish Manor in Plymouth for the past years. She was a homemaker .
surv ivors include: son, George of De-troit; daughter , June of St. Pe tersburg , Fla.; brother, Orvill Kemp of Beverly Hills, Calif.; sister, Ruth Marg of St. Petersburg; and by four grandchildren.
BERTHA G.S. T H I E L E
Funera l services for Mrs. Thiele, 91, of Las Vegas were held recent ly in Schrader Funera l Home with burial a t Riverside Cemetery in Plymouth. Me-morial contributions may be m a d e to the char i ty of the donor's choice.
Mrs. Thiele, who died Sept. 14 in Las Vegas, was a homemake r who had lived in Plymouth f rom 1936 to 1976. She was a m e m b e r of Fi rs t United Methodist Church of Plymouth, of O.E.S. Chapter No. 115, P i lgr im Shrine No. 55, and White Shrine of J e rusa l em.
Survivors include: daughters , Marga-re t Ball of Las Vegas and Ger t rude Campbell of San Diego; and four grand-children and seven great-grandchi l-dren.
The following organizat ions provide services to senior cit izens in Canton and Plymouth:
Canton Township Senior Citizens phone 397-1000, Ext . 278;
Plymouth Senior Citizens, 455-6623;
Detroit-Wayne County Senior Citi-zens Informat ion and R e f e r r a l Office, 224-1650;
Medicare — Blue Shield of Michigan, P.O. Box 2201, Detroi t 48226, phone 225-8200 or 1-800-482-4045;
Plymouth Community Council on Ag-ing, 455-4907;
P lymouth Nutrit ion P r o g r a m , Ton-quish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheridan, Plymouth 48170, phone 455-3670;
Wayne County Nutrit ion P rog ram, 44237 Michigan Avenue, Canton 48187, phone 397-2777;
Senior Citizen Informat ion Re fe r r a l Network, 422-1052;
Socia l Secu r i t y A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , 13407 F a r m i n g t o n Road, Livonia 48151, phone 459-9700.
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National Assembly of Women's Confer-ence in Detroit ," she said.
The June 25-26 conference fea tured speakers f rom women ' s groups in the Republican and Democra t i c part ies.
"We told them we would like to speak on behalf of the Association of Liber ta r ian Feminis t s — a leg i t imate women 's group within our par ty , " she says.
Erwin said that because the Liber-tar ian P a r t y campa igns for less gov-e rnment involvement, and the women 's groups a r e seeking government inter-vention, they excluded her.
THE NEXT exclusion was at the
Michigan Association of Broadcas te rs ' s ta te convention in Gaylord.
The convention, held in late August, was supposed to fea tu re debates be-tween gubernator ia l candidates Blanc-hard and Headlee and senate candi-da tes Donald Riegle and Philip Ruppe.
"They said right f r o m the s t a r t they didn't want thi rd-par ty par t ic ipants ," says Erwin . •
Riegle, she recal led, handled his end of the debate with a call f rom Washing-ton.
"Riegle s tar ted his s t a t emen t s by welcoming m e to the convention and said he hoped they would let m e speak. Based on that , I got f ive minutes ," says Erwin.
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Rains didn't dampen this spirited rivalry
Even the wet, rainy, miserable weather couldn't dampen the ejci tement and all game last uniqueness of the first Plymouth Salem-Plymouth Canton footb:
week at the Centennial Educational Park gridiron All the elements of what should be a great — and unpredictable - rivalry
were part of this contest. The contrasting styles of the two head football coaches — Salem's Tom
Moshimer, the conservative, 16-year veteran coach, against the flamboyant Canton coach Richard Barr, who studied under Moshimer as an assistant three years earlier.
Then there were the players — many of whom are friends, neighbors and classmates during the academic day, but staunch athletic rivals af ter school
And then there were the fans, parents and cheerleaders Again, many of these people also are friends and neighbors, who watched many of the players on both teams grow up together from little league programs to the high schools.
Salem drew first blood in this a rivalry. The Rocks' /potent running game outlasted Canton, 18-6
Indeed, it was a night to remember. It was the first game of what is hoped to be a competitive - but friendly - rivalry which everyone can enjoy.
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Co-cap ta ins Mat t Sant i l l i (2) f r om Canton and Kev in Urban (54) f r o m Salem, schoo lma tes — but r ivals, meet at the 50-yard l ine for the f l ip of the coin. Salem, the " a w a y " team, w a r m e d up in wh i te jerseys but changed and entered the g r id i ron in its " h o m e " b lue un i fo rms.
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mitted by noon Monday for publication in the Thursday paper and by noon Thursday for pub-lication in the Monday paper Bring in or mail to the Observer at 4til S Main. Plymouth 48170 Forms are available upon request
• D I E T - E X E R C I S E G R O U P • Plymouth resident Bill Moon is trying to form a new diet and exercise group He is interested in meeting with people to exchange experiences and mutual motivations with an exercise-diet program. He also is interested in sharing ideas about control-ling high blood pressure with minimum medication For more information, call Moon at 459-1080 dur-ing the day
• R E D C ROSS BLOOD D R I V E Sept 27 A Red Cross blood drive will be 3-9
p m at the Geneva United Presbyterian Church, 5835 Sheldon, Canton. Anyone between the ages of 17 and 65, and in good health, may donate blood It takes less than one hour for the donation procedure
• MORE TRIPS S C H E D U L E D The city of Plymouth's parks and recreation de-
partment offers the following trips to adults: Nov. 1 A one-day trip to London, Ont which
includes time for shopping, a tour of the town and its winerv Cost is $24. including lunch. J *
Nov 15 One-day trip to Frankenmuth. Cost is $22 50, which includes round-trip motorcoach transportation, famous chicken lunch at Bavarian Inn and guided tour of the town and Carling's brewery Shopping time also is available.
Dec. 7 - A one-day trip to the Meadowbrook Chr is tmas walk The group to t ravel to Meadowbrook Hall, Rochester, and tour the area. I'he trip includes lunch at Porneroy's Ancient Mar-iner Cost is $26
January, 1983 - A 12-day tour of Tampa, Fla The trip includes round trip t motorcoach transpor-tation, some meals and sightseeing tours. The group will stay in new waterfront condominiums. Cost is $499
F o r m o r e I n f o r m a t i o n on all these trips, ca l l the
Plymouth recreation department at 455-6620.
• V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D Residents are encouraged to volunteer their time
to deliver meals one day per week to the home-boi-nd elderly in the city of Plymouth and Plym-outh Township.
Delivery takes about one hour, 11 45 a.m. to 12:45 p m. Currently, drivers are needed daily except on Thursday. Mileage reimbursement of 23 cents per m i l e is a v a i l a b l e .
For more information, call Margaret Foster, 453-9703, from 10-11 a m Monday through Friday.
.scouting program, Pack 1540, will hold a get-ac-quainted night at 7:30 p.m. at the school on Canton Center, north of Joy, Plymouth Township. Boys,
ages 8-10, interested in learning about the cub scout program is invited to attend.
• NUCLEAR F R E E Z E CAMPAIGN Sept. 23 — General meetings devoted to the De-
troit area Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign be-gin Sept. 23 and will be every Thursday in October at 7:30 p.jn. at the Newburgh United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia Another meeting takes place on Monday, Oct. 4, at the Gene-va Presbyterian Church, Canton The public is in-vited to attend. For more information on the cam-paign, call Plymouth's Johanne Fechter at 455-2149.
• NEW PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP HOURS
Plymouth Township's administration building, on Ann Arbor Road just east of Lilley, now is open from 8:30| a m to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, exclusive of holidays. The township's water and sewer de-partment is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Monday-Fri-day.
• PLU5> P R E S C H O O L R E G I S T R A T I O N Applications for the federally funded PLUS par-
ent-child preschool program now are being accept-ed for eligible families. The classes are at Central Middle School.
Children, 4 years old on or before Dec. 1, 1982, who live in the attendance areas of Field, Eriksson, Starkweather and Gallimore elementary schools, are eligible. For more information on the program, call director Mary Fritz at 453-8889.
• MAE)D MEETING Sept. 23 — Mothers against drunk drivers
(MADD), Wayne County chapter, will hold a meet-ing at 7 p.m. at the Henry Ford Centennial Library, on Michigan Avenue between the Southfield ex-pressway and Greenfield in Dearborn The public is invited to attend to learn about the newly-formed chapter of this organization
I • CHORUS N E E D S VOICES
"The Good Evening Friends,"a repertory chorus, announces it has a limited number of openings for the upcoming season. This group rehearses in Plymouth and performs in the metro area through-out the year. Previous choral experience is re-quired For further information, call Ed Meade, 455-0849.
• PRESCHOOL STORYTIME The fan ton Public Library will conduct a pre-
school storytime for 3-5-year-olds who can sit at-tentively for 45 minutes without parental atten-dance. The program will introduce the children to books, stories, puppets, fingerplays, music and will include a simple craf t activity.
Registration begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday in person only at the library Five different class times are offered.
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Leak forces evacuation carrier of the month Canton
Todd Barr , 13, was named August 's ca r r i e r of the month by the Canton Ob-se rver
Todd, an e ighth-grader a t Eas t Mid-dle School, del ivers the Observer on King Court, Pr incess , Bishop, Majes t ic and Lilley in the Cherry Hill Orchards subdivision.
An A-minus to B-plus student , Todd plans to go to college. His favor i te sub-
* ^ e c t is ma themat i c s . Todd's hobbies in-clude collecting baseball ca rds and au-tographs, and playing football. He is a m e m b e r of the Steelers in the Plym-outh-Canton Junior Football League and the e ighth-grade band. He has won citizenship and honor roll awards .
Todd is the son of J a m e s and Sandra Barr . He has an older brother, J a m e s Jr . , who is 16 years old.
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cations for Michigan Consolidated. Ser-vice was to be restored Wednesday.
D E S P I T E T H E inconvenience, some residents welcomed the chance to be-come acquainted with neighbors during the night-long evacuat ion in the Canton recreat ion building at Michigan and Sheldon.
Hiddings and Dennis Sapp, another resident of West Point, had high praise for the way the evacuat ion was han-dled. .
Officials closed Michigan Avenue, and the 1-275 f r eeway was blocked to both north- and southbound t r a f f i c be-tween Ford and Ecorse while gas com-pany workers worked through Tuesday night.
Police and f i re f igh ters stood by. The weather and wind prompted the deci-sion to evacuate , said f i re Lt. Bill Gra-dy.
MEANWHILE, TOWNSHIP off icials opened the recreat ion center , providing blankets and cots for anyone who want-ed to stay. McDonald's r es tauran t sent
coffee and food during Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
About 30 people f r o m West Point Manor and the ad jacen t Sherwood Mo-bile Home P a r k spent t ime at the rec-reat ion building, said police pa t ro lman Leonard Schemanske. Eight stayed all night.
Debbie and Dale Miller showed up about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. Ear l ier , both were turned away when they had tried separate ly to enter West Point Manor.
After searching a couple of hours for each other, they were reunited in the parking lot a t Kroger 's , and later ar-rived at the recreat ion center .
"It was a very cold night," said Deb-bie Miller. "My husband and one other person fell asleep. The rest of us sat around and talked, gett ing to know each other ." ,
Hiddings said the exper ience was a "godsend" because she met so many nice people.
"They t rea ted us beautiful ly," said Hiddings. "If it weren ' t for this, I wouldn't have met these people."
Canton plans home appraisal survey Cont inued f rom P a g e 1A
The taxation off ic ia ls said the assess-ments were lowered too much, and de-cided to mult iply the assessed worth of proper ty in Canton by a number great-
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er than 1.0 to a r r ive at the value gov-e rnmen t s mus t use when computing taxes.
Canton off icials contend the higher tax factor of 1.035 raises Canton's as-sessments beyond the level required by
law — 50 percent of the t rue m a r k e t value of the property .
I F P R O P E R T Y is assessed correct-ly at the 50-percent figure, the fac tor
would be 1.0. Canton's appeal with the Michigan Tax Tribunal is pending.
The survey will begin in ear ly Octo-ber and be completed by the end of January , Gorman said.
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Library awards readers Members of the children's services
depar tmen t of the Canton Public Li-b ra ry wish to congra tu la te all 800 boys and girls who par t ic ipated in the 1982 s u m m e r reading club, Camp Wanna-Read-a-Book.
The program was sponsored by the l ibrary f r o m June 1 through Aug. 10, It included puppet, magic and m i m e presentat ions, a storytell ing fest ival and c r a f t activities. Some 439 chil-dren me t their personal reading goals and were invited to a t tend a skating par ty at Skatin' Station. This pa r ty was sponsored by the Canton Cham-ber of Commerce.
Children who me t their reading goals include:
Lila Abdelnaby, Linda Abdelnaby, Debbie Agdanowski, Abha Ahuja, Vin-ni Ahuja, Shazia Ahmed, Kim Akers, Jul ie Allen, Christie Anderson, Chris-tine Anderson, Rectika Aulakh, John Andreolli, Anthony Assalone, Katie Austin, Kelly Austin, P a m Austin, Cheryl Bailey, Mark Bailey, P a m Bai-ley, Wanda Bailey, Aileen Balatico, Melisa Ballios, Nichole Bargon, Me-gan Barker , Michael Barna , Renee Barron, Brian Beaucnene, Todd Beao-chene, J i m Beaudry, Kelly Beaudry, Anne Beck, Sara Beckamn, Alex Ben-nett, Mia Bennett , Aaron Berlin, Heather Berlin, Michelle Berthet , Vicky Berthet , Carr ie Blazewski, Kirsta Bloom, Corey Blue, Cristie Blue, Michelle Bober, Tim Bober, Teala Boone, and Laura Boreczky i
CAROLINE BORG, Tony Borg, Karen Brumage, Cheryl Brylinski, Rebecca Bucchieri, Jenni fe r Burch, David Burtka, Jenni fe r Burtka, Billy Buslepp, Jenni fer Buslepp, Debbie Butske, Ryan Calvin, Michael Camer-on, Mark Campagna, Aundria Camp-
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Children honored for reaching reading goal Continued from Pafle 4A
nl Gupta, Uibha Gupta, Michelle Gus-t i l a , Mina l H i j r a t w a l a , N a y a n Ha j ra twa la , Kelly Hamrick , Er ika Ha tcher , Carol H a t h a w a y , Sara Helmer , David Heneveld, Becky Heneveld, Jill Hennes, Ker ry Herd, Gretchen Herr , Josh Herr , Nathan Herr , J o n a t h a n Hicks, Meredi th Hicks, Jenni fe r Higgins, Jon Hobgood, Ke l ly H o l m e s , Kev in H o l m e s , Matthew Horn, Michelle Hruska, Tra-cy Hruska, Mimi Huang, Anne Huffer , Jill Huffer , Deanna Hughes, Cheryl Hume. Douglas Huntington, David Huo, Lichun Huo, Amy Hutcheson, Heather Hutcheson, Rob Hutcheson, Dawn Immer fa l l , Christopher Jack-son, Lisa Jackson, Saloni Janve ja , Chris Johnson, and Scott Johnson.
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LISA MAGI, Greg Majewski, Kevin Malkiewicz, Cristi Marson, Kevin Maul, Chris topher Mart in , Lorr i Maul, Angela Maura , Carla Maura, Er ic Meszaros, Imran Mezhar, Heath-er Meyer, Mandy Michno, Keith Mid-daugh, Amy Minhinnick, Sara Minhin-nick, Deanna Mitchell, John Mitchell, Steve Moazami, Rose Ann Mogel-nicki, Donald Mordas, Jessica Mor-das, Andrew Morris, Suzie Morris, Jayna Morse, Denise Mozham, Holly Mozham, Amy Mulholland, Imran Mynuddin, Heidi Naasko, Rachel Naasko, Sarah Louise Naasko, Amy Neihengen, Matt Neigengen, Dan Nott, Sarah Nott, Sue Nyquist, Amy O'Connor, Jason O 'Rear , Krist in O'Rear , Ranjdy Ott, Marty Owen, Fred Owen, T a m m y Owen, Naomi Pack, Just in Palk, Ashish Panchal , Vipul Pancha , Paya l Parekh, Christy Parr i l l i , Na han Parri l l i , Abigail Peontek, Christy Phail , and Erik Per -kins.
DONI PERNAK, Meilssa Pe t re re , Jenni fer Pfe l f fe r , Christie Portell , Tony Portell , Laura Por ter f ie ld , Rob-bie Porterf ie ld , Jenni fe r Powers , Sharon Powers, Ela ine Pra the r , An-drea Putt i , Tony Randazzo, April Raschke, Augie Raschke, Katie Ra-ven, Danny Ream, Cherilyn Rees, Amy Reid, [Chris Tennolds, Kim Lynne Rennolds, Michele Reynolds, Mike Reynolds, Craig Rice, Dale Rickert , David Rickert , Shannon Rische, Kelly Rische, Jenni fe r Rob-erts, Scott Rodgers, Shelley F^odgers, Eric Rod well, Michelle Romano, Na-talie Romano, J a d e Rumsey, Wendy Runkle, Neal Sahni, Brian Sample, Diane Sands, Just in Sarrach, Tracy Sartin, Matthjew Scarbrough, Greg S c h e m e r s , Mike Schock , Anne
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K R I S T Y SCHWEIM, R e b e k a h Scott, Nicole Sequin, Monica Shields, Jenni fe r Siergiej, Robby Siergiej, Va-ishali Sikka, Kathy S immerer , Mike S i m m e r e r , E l ena S imms , K a r a Slater, Kelly Sloan, Robert Sloan, Brandon Slone, Michael Slone, Amy Smith, Brian Smith, Susan Smith, Kim Smithson, Nicki Smithson, Paul Smokovitz, Heather Smolenski, Tif-fany Sniderman, Lisa Soash, J a m i e
Solbert, Ellen Song, Anthony Spirnak, Erick Stanley, Jeanne Steffanni, Sara Steffanni, Lisa Marie Stevens, Dawn Summerl in, Rick Sumpeter , Roseann Sumpter , Steven Sumpter , Cindy Swift, Melanie Switzer, Jeff Taasan, Laura Tchorzynski, Stacy Tchorzyn-ski, Thara Thangavelu, Marci Thom-as, Brian Thomczek, Lori Thomczek and Shawna Thompson.
J U L I E TORELL, Suzy Torell, Em-met t Tse, Kaaren Underwood, Jamie-
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CHRISTINE ANDERSON was the f irs t-place winner of the mar shma l -low-guessing contest, another act ivi ty which highlighted the summer camp.
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• T O D D L E R S T O R Y T I M E The Dunning-Hough Public Library will hold a
Toddler Story Time for 2- and 3-year-olds and their mothes at 10:15 a .m. every Tuesday f r o m Sept. 28 through Nov. 2. Regis t rat ion begins Sept. 21.
Story Time for 5-year-olds will be a t the l ibrary at 10:15 p.m. also. The s tory- t ime sessions a re set for Wednesdays beginning Sept. 30 and running through Nov. 4. Regis t rat ion begins Sept. 23 at 10 a.m.
• C A N T O N C L A S S I C S The Canton Classics f i lm series will be shown at
1 p.m. Sa turdays in the l ibrary meet ing room. The series is open to the public f r ee of charge. It is offered by the Adult Series Depar tmen t of the li-brary Comple te schedules of fu tu re f i lms a r e available at the l ibrary. For more information, call 397-0999.
• R E D C R O S S D O N A T I O N S Sept 27 — The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be
open f rom 2:30-8:30 p.m. at the F i r s t United Meth-odist Church on North Terr i tor ia l in Plymouth. For an appointment , call Beth Stapleton, 459-8472 or Cindy White, 349-2630. Anyone between the ages of 17 and 65 my donate blood.
• F A L L R U N R E G I S T R A T I O N Sept. 26 — The annual Fal l Run, sponsored by
the Plymouth Fami ly YMCA, will s t a r t at 9 a.m. in Kellogg Park . The entry fee is $4 for the one mile r ace and $6 for the three and five mile races. The entry fee includes a T-Shirt until the day fo the race. Ribbons and trophies will be awarded in the d i f fe ren t age divisions. La te en t ran t s will be charged an additional $1. Call the YMCA off ice at 453-2904 for an entry form.
• G R O U P T R I P S The city of Plymouth Depar tmen t of Pa rks and
Recreat ion is sponsoring the following adult trips: • Oct. 4 — A t r ip is planned to the New England
s ta tes for seven days and six nights, including ad-missions to Mystic Seaport , P lymouth Plantat ion, Mayflower II, Sturbridge Village and a tour of Ni-aga ra Falls.
• Nov. 15 — A tr ip is planned to F rankenmuth between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The group will tour historic Frankenmuth , have lunch at the Bavar ian Inn, tour the brewery and have t ime to shop in town. The price of this t r ip is $23.50 per person. Call 455-6620 for details.
• R E D C R O S S V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D Adult Red Cross volunteers a r e needed at St.
Mary Hospital, Levan and Five Mile in Livonia. Day and evening hours a re avai lable for anyone interested in helping hospital personnel and pa-tients. For more information, call the Red Cross at 422-2787.
• H E A D S T A R T R E G I S T R A T I O N Applications for the Heads tar t preschool pro-
g ram for children and paren ts now a r e being taken for the 1982-83 school year . The p rogram is open for children, aged 3-4, in famil ies that mee t the income requirements . For more information, call 453-8889.
• I N - H O M E S E R V I C E S Federal ly funded in-home services a re now
available to citizens age 60 and over residing in Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Canton, Northville and Northville Township. Services offered include lawn mowing, snow removal and light housekeep-ing. There is no charge for the p rogram Donations, however, a r e encouraged. For information, call the Plymouth Cultural Center at 455-6620.
• H A N D Y M E N A V A I L A B L E The Plymouth Communi ty Council on Aging has
senior handymen avai lable to do small jobs for other senior citizens. Phone 455-4907, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Volunteer handymen are needed.
• C A N T O N T O W N S H I P H I S T O R I C A L SOCI-
E T Y The Canton Historical Society meets at 7 30 p.m.
on the second Thursday of every month at the Can ton Historical Museum a t Proc tor and Canton Cen-ter roads. For more informat ion, call Dorothy West at 495-0744.
Seminar Friday on herpes A special p rogram on herpes, a sexu-
ally t ransmit ted virus infection, will be presented at 6 p.m. F r iday at the Oak-wood Hospital faci l i ty in Canton.
The f ree p rogram will be presen ted ' by Charles T. Cash, M.D., a gynecolo-gist-obstetrician. He will explain how herpes is t ransmi t ted , t r ea t ed and pre-vented.
Registration is required.
ACCORDING TO the Herpes Re-source Center, the virus en te rs the body when a person comes into direct contact with someone who is infected and in an act ive s tage.
Once the virus en te rs the body, an active infection m a y develop. During the active period, an individual m a y be capable of passing the virus to another person.
Typically, a herpes infection appea r s f r o m two to 20 days a f t e r exposure, ac-cording to the resource center . The in-fection takes the fo rm of sores on or around the lips, mouth face.
In the case of genital herpes, the sores appear abound the sex organs, says the resource center . The sores may itch, burn or be quite painful , and be accompanied by swollen glands, general muscle aches and fever .
In addition, a an a f fec ted person may exper ience a burning sensation when urinating, or a mild vaginal discharge. The sores may heal, but the virus re-mains present in a do rman t s tage.
For more informat ion about the seminar , call the Oakwood Hospital Canton Center, at 4j59-7030. The center is at Canton Center and Warren roads.
GOP opens campaign HQ Plymouth-Canton-Northvil le Repub-
lican volunteers once again have opened headquar te rs for this fal l 's s tate and senator ia l election.
An open house will be held with Re-publican candidates 1-3 p.m. Sunday at Professional Village (the old Bennet t House) at 134 N Main, Plymouth.
The open house will be on the second
floor.
U.S. Rep. Carl Pur-sell's campaign headquar te rs will be located on the f i rs t floor of the s ame building and will have an open house alt the s a m e t ime.
All res idents a r e invited to a t tend and enjoy re f reshments . Volunteers also a r e needed for phoning and cleri-cal work. The of f ice m a y be contacted during regular business hours by call-ing 455-1171.
DENTURE WEARERS Are you having trouble with your dentures?
Hav ing m a d e a spec ia l s tudy of d e n t u r e wea re rs a n d thei r p r o b l e m s for the last 15 years , I may be ab le t o he lp you, if you have any of t he fo l l ow ing p rob lems :
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A newsletter on computer fraud is launched /
A Monthly newsle t te r on co rpora te and p m p u t e r f r aud has been launched by (jbmputer Protec t ion Sys tems Inc., of yymouth.
le Corpora te and Computer F r a u d »t" is intended to reach an audi-of public accountants , internal au-
tors, audit commi t t ee members , con-follers, f inancial executives, da ta pro-
*ing, loss prevention, security, and Hsk m a n a g e r s
The newsle t ter basically is a imed a t those people in the pr iva te sector who a re mainly responsible for the preven-tion, detection, audit and investigation of co rpora te and compute r re la ted frauds, was te and abuse, says J ack Bo-logna, president of Computer Protec-tion Systems.
The contents of the newsle t ter will include:
• Digests of cu r r en t incidents of corpora te and compute r re la ted f rauds and abuses.
• Tools, t ips and techniques for f r aud auditing, investigation, detection and prevention.
• Reviews of topical books and pro-fessional magaz ine ar t ic les on those subjects .
• Research resul ts on white collar
c r ime. The f i rs t issue, re leased in June ,
focused on high pe r fo rmance f raud , a type of f r aud in which execut ives in-f la te prof i ts by overs ta t ing sa les or un-ders ta t ing costs to deceive their superi-ors, s tockholders or bankers .
Bologna says such f r auds a re on the rise because in economic hard t imes pressures for high p e r f o r m a n c e a r e fel t more keenly by manage r s .
"What we a r e seeing repor ted in the f inancial media is the tip of the ice-berg. High p e r f o r m a n c e f r aud is a se-rious m a n a g e m e n t concern today. White collar c r ime goes up in hard t imes, very much like s t ree t c r ime. Both a r e economical ly mot iva ted ."
Bologna, a 30-year ve te ran in the fields of white collar c r i m e investiga-
tion, f r aud auditing and compute r se-curity, will edit the newslet ter . He holds college degrees in accounting and law and has done g radua te study in business adminis t ra t ion
Before enter ing the consulting field, Bologna spent 14 years in federa l law enforcement and intell igence organiza-tions.
Computer Protect ion Systems, orga-nized in 1981, is based at 711 W. Ann Arbor Trai l in the city of Plymouth.
PROVOST P R O M O T E D
David T. Provost of P lymouth has been promoted to second vice president and cashier at Manufac tu re r s Bank of Novi.
Provost joined the bank's af f i l ia te , Manufac tu re r s National Bank of De-troit , in 1976 as m a n a g e m e n t t ra inee in the branch depa r tmen t . He was ap-pointed an of f icer in 1979 and was in charge of a Detroi t branch when reas-signed to Manufac tu re r s Bank of Novi in March 1982.
Provost , a g radua te of Alma College with a bachelor 's degree in business, is a m e m b e r of the Financia l Resources Commit tee of the Board of Session for the Fi rs t Presbyter ian Church of P lym-outh. »
McCOY ON S T A F F
Joenne R. McCoy of Canton has joined the professional staff of psy-chotherapis ts associated with Midwest Mental Health Clinic, P.C. located in Park lane Towers Eas t , Dearborn.
Her exper t ise with individuals and famil ies , including children, is an asset to the outpat ient psychiatr ic clinic, says Ronald J e smore , execut ive vice president of Midwest Mental Health Clinic.
McCoy announces tha t through the clinic she now can o f f e r d i rect billing to Blue Cross /Blue Shield a s well as to mos t other insurance companies for her professional services.
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She has had extensive experiences dealing with the psychological prob-lems surrounding substance abuse and has appeared often on local radio and television programs.
The clinic of fers individual and group therapy, fami ly therapy, alcohol evaluation a n d / o r t r ea tment , men and women's communicat ion groups, psy-chological testing, and specialized sup-port groups.
CHAPMAN HONORED Howard Chapman of Plymouth re-
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By Lem Mesee outdoors writer
Who will be queen? One of these students will reign tomorrow night as Homecoming Queen of Plymouth Canton High School. The queen will be an-nounced and crowned during halftime ceremonies of tomorrow's game which pits the Chiefs against Livonia Churchill, beginning
GARY CASKEY/staff photographer
7:30 p.m. Members of the Homecoming Court are: (first row, from left) seniors Nancy McKendry, Freda Smith, Diane Defino and Su-san Sanderson; (second row) sophomore Trisha Hilfinger (left) and Michelle Brault.
State testing of students under way
Books a re great , but most folks learn hunting and fishing skills f rom another person — a parent or a pal.
That 's why it was good to get John Polacih 's announcement about the Na-tional Hunting and Fishing Day(s) pro-g ram this weekend at Livonia Mall, Seven Mile and Middlebelt.
District 1 of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs will have demon-strat ions on : conservation; fishing; m a k i n g y o u r own n i g h t c r a w l e r harnesses, walleye rigs and flies; build-ing and repair ing your own fishing rod; and how to troll for salmon with a downrigger.
On the hunting side, there will be demonstra t ions on gun safety, duck calling, water fowl identification and safe operation of boats, off-road vehi-cles and snowmobiles.
Among clubs doing the work, said Polancih, a r e Four Seasons Fishing Club, Metro West Steelheaders, Michi-gan Fly Tying Club, Lake St. Clair Wal-leye Association, U.S. Coast Guard
Hfuxi l i a ry , Wolverine Four-Wheelers, W a y n e W a t e r F o w l e r s , L i v o n i a Snowflakes ( that 's a snowmobile club), Detroit Archers and the s ta te Depart-ment of Natura l Resources.
There 's a political message, too: Hunters and f ishermen pay more than $400 million a year for licenses and permi ts and pay another $100 million in excise taxes on equipment they buy. These support about thre^-quar ters of the p rograms of the 50 s ta te fish and wildlife agencies.
But the most impor tant message is that these folks a re willing to give the hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 Sunday to share their knowl-edge with others who'd like to get more deeply into those sports.
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STORMY WEATHER and fall winds don't help anglers much. But in quiet weather , you can' t beat a fal l day for angling
Close to home, Belleville Lake is pro-ducing good catches of walleye, crap-pie and bluegills, par t icular ly below the dam, according to DNR off icers .
Largemouth bass a re hitting well at Tipsico Lake in the nor thwestern re-gions of Oakland County though many a re below the legal size of 12 inches Heron and Wildwood lakes a r e pro-ducing good panfish.
Lake St. Clair 's middle channel is producing a few walleyes, mostly dur-ing morning chugging with minnows and crawlers .
T H E METROPARKS have a couple
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26.
Kensington Metropark near New Hudson has a 90-minute nature walk at 10 a.m. on "Trees — Giants of the P lan t Kingdom." Natura l i s t Mark Sza-bo will discuss identification, historic and modern uses, and wilfl ife value of trees. Register in advance by calling the park office at 685-1561
South of us, Oakwoods Metropark near Fla t Rock will s t a r t "Tea at 2.' a family na ture walk, at 2 p.m. Natural-ist Glenn Dent will point out herbs which our g randparen t s used as tonics, medicines and tasty drinks Register by calling the park off ice at 697-9181.
Metropark p rograms a r e free, but there is a vehicle admission at the park gate unless you have an annual pass
The annual s ta tewide test ing pro-g r a m will take place in Plymouth-Can-ton Communi ty Schools through Oct. 8.
The tests, known as the Michigan Ed-u c a t i o n a l A s s e s s m e n t P r o g r a m (MEAP), a r e given during the regular school day
The purpose of the s ta tewide testing p rogram is to p romote student learning by identifying and defining basic skills which all s tudents should know in read-ing and ma themat i c s , explained Dr. Michael Homes, ass is tant superintend-ent for instruction.
The test cavers specif ic reading and math skills to see how well they have been learned
The test ing occurs each yea r in the fourth, seventh, and 10th grades.
The tests assume tha t s tudents have been taught the skills being tested in the previous school years , says Homes.
In this way, he adds, the data f r o m MEAP is appropr ia te in helping teach-ers and principals focus on the skill needs of s tudents in g rades four, seven and 10 and other levels.
The M E A P test scores a r e repor ted on an individual school building, dis-tr ict , and s ta tewide basis.
A par t icu lar value of the testing is to point out s t rengths and weaknesses of the individual student, says Homes.
Teachers and counselors receive the results of the tests for each student
tested and can then work to assist the student in a reas where needs have been indicated by the test results .
In Plymouth-Canton the test results a re shared with paren ts when the scores a r e re turned, which likely will happen in November this year .
The M E A P ef for t began on a s ta te-wide basis in the fall of 1974. The test was extended to 10th g rade r s in recent years.
Specific questions about the testing usually can be answered by individual building principals.
"While we recognize that any single test is only a check-point," says Homes, "in viewing a s tudent ' s progress, the MEAP tests a r e helpful in looking at
the achievement levels of our s tudents in math and reading.
"The test results provide meaningfu l information which we can use to assess and promote learning by the young people in the Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools."
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military news
• K E N N E T H ( i . N I E L S E N Ken Nielson, son of Gary and Linda
Nielsen 'of Copeland Circle, Canton, received pract ical work in mil i tary leadership at the Army ROTC ad-vanced c a m p at Fo r t Riley, Kan
The six-week t ra ining includes in-struction in first aid, communicat ions, marksmanship , or ienteering, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tac-tics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas .
Nielsen is a s tudent at Eas te rn Mich-igan Universtiy.
• R O B E R T R O B A R Airman Robert C. Robar, son of Rob-
er t H. and Carole J. Robar of Tav stock Ct., Plymouth, par t ic ipated in an Air Force Strategic Air Command exercise called Global Shield '82.
Robar, an avionic communicat ions specialist with the 9th Avionics Mainte-nance Squadron at Beale Air Force Base, Calif., joined others f rom a | l SAC units in the United States and scjected Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard units to take part in command post and field training.
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VA N O M I N E E
Pa t r i c ia McRannolds of Plymouth is one of seven employees of the VA Med-ical Center in Ann Arbor who has been nominated for Federa l Employee of the Year.
McRannolds is a medical data clerk in medical adminis t ra t ion service.
Some 30,000 people a r e employed in federa l jobs in the metropol i tan Detroit a r ea . Last year some 49 were nomi-nated for the Federa l Employee of the Year awards which a r e given in f ive ca tegor ies
McRannolds, a s ta t is t ical clerk, has been commended for her accuracy, good judgment and ability to work with pat ients and staff as well as for her skill in taking on ass ignments outside her a rea .
One of these ass ignments was as act-
ing chief of the ambula tory cape and processing section when that position was vacant for one year while continu-ing her responsibilities as s tat is t ical clerk.
McRannolds is ac t ive in char i tab le activit ies including work as health c a r e lay minister , assisting parish priests with spiri tual services for the ill and homebound.
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The following individuals and f i rms a r e among the new m e m b e r s of the Plymouth Communi ty Chamber of Commerce :
Bob Blessed of Blessed's Fru i t F a r m , 49601 Powell Road, Plymouth Town-ship; J i m and Lil Verkerke of R E / M A X Boardwalk, 915 S. Main, Plymoutp; and Dennis Eichstaedt and Henry Chow of Computer Mart , 2711 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor.
• B R A D L E Y M W H E A T L E Y Pvt . Bradley Wheatley, son of J a m e s
and Glenda Wheatley of Embasssy Dr., Canton, ar r ived for duty at C a m p Ca-sey, South Korea.
Wheatley, a medical specialist with 2nd infantry Division, was previously assigned at Fo r t Sam, Houston, Tex.
• R A N D A L L C. M E R R I T T Pvt. Randall Merri t t , son of Russell
and Carol Merri t t of K a r m a d a , Plym-outh, ar r ived for duty in Taegu, South Korea.
Merr i t t , a te le type r epa i rman with the 19th Support Command, was previ-ously assigned at For t Gordon, Ga
• S T E P H E N J . B E C K E R Airman Stephen Becker, son of and
Barbara Becker of Glenview Dr. Plym-outh, graduated f r o m the U. S. Air Force course for electronic compute r sys tems repa i rmen at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.
Gradua tes of the course learn to in-spect, opera te and mainta in electronic compute r s and re la ted equipment , and earn credi ts toward an associate de-gree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force.
Becker will now serve at Hurlburt Field, Fla., with the 727th Tact ical Control Squadron.
• P E R R Y H O G A N Airman Pe r ry Hogan of Plymouth
graduated f rom the U.S. Air rce avion-
ics systems equipment course at Lowry Air Force Base, Col.
Graduates of the course studied maintenance of integrated a i rborne equipment and earned credi ts toward an associated degree in applied science through the communi ty College of the Air Force.
Hogan will now serve at Nellis Air Force base, Nev., with the 57th Compo-nent Repai r Squadron.
• R A Y M O N D W A L T E R S Air National Guard Airman 1st Class
Raymond Walters, son of Virgina
Walters of Junction, Plymouth, gradu-ated f rom the U. S. Air Force flight training equipment course at Chanute Air Force Base, 111.
Graduates of the course studied the operation and maintenance of "fl ight s imulators , and earned credi ts toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force.
Walters will now serve at Selfr idge Air National Guard Base, Mich, with the 191st Fighter Interceptor Group • M I C H A E L D U E R
Airman Michael Duer, son of Mary
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The a i rman , who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and cus-toms and received special instruction in human relations.
• S T E V E N L O W E L L Airman Steven Lowell , 'son of Mar-
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Each year the event a t t r a c t s runners f r o m Plymouth, Canton, North-ville, Livonia and surrounding communi t ies to par t ic ipa te in one of three races.
The Fal l Run consists of a one-mile run, a three-mile run, and a five-
mile run. The competi t ion is divided according to age grouping and by sex. Check-in and la te registrat ion will be f r o m 8 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. Sunday
at Kellogg Park , on Main Street between Penn iman Avenue and Ann Arbor Trai l in downtown Plymouth.
The one-mile run will begin at 9 a.m. while the three-mile and five-mile events will begin at 9:30 a.m. The s ta r t ing point for the one-mile race is on the Penn iman Avenue side of Kellogg Pa rk while the other races will begin on Penn iman Avenue ha l fway between Main and Har-vey near the dollhouse.
The fee is $4 for the one-mile run and $6 for the three and five-mile runs. Ribbons will be given to all one-mile runners , t rophies to the first , second and third places overal l (both ma le and female), and meda ls to first , second and third places in all age divisions for the th ree and five-mile runs.
En t ry fo rms m a y be picked up f r o m the Plymouth Fami ly YMCA at 292 S. Main in Plymouth, above Armbrus te r Bootery. Informat ion may be obtained by call ing the Y at 453-2904
The age divisions are: 14 and younger; 15-18; 19-23; 24-30; 31-36; 37-42; 43-49; 50 and older.
Fees a re higher for persons who do not regis ter before Sunday. The
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Campaign funds question in judge's hands By 8uzi« Rollins 8ing«r staff writer
Liber tar ian gubernator ia l candidate Dick Jacobs is await ing an Oakland circuit judge's decision on whether his Republican and Democra t ic opponents can keep their s ta te campaign funds.
Judge John N O'Brien heard argu-ments Monday f r o m both sides, prom-ising to rule on Jacobs ' request for a pre l iminary injunction halt ing m a j o r par ty candidates f rom spending their s ta te campaign funds
"We're not asking for a share of the funding. We're asking that all funding be stopped," said Jacobs ' a t torney,
Robert W. Roddis of Grosse Pointe
F a r m s "We have to ra ise all the money our-
selves, while the m a j o r par t ies can sit back and collect s ta te funds," the Li-ber ta r ian ' s a t torney general candidate added.
BOTH REPUBLICAN nominee Rich ard Headlee and Democra t ic candidate J a m e s Blanchqrd have received the m a x i m u m of $750,000 in s ta te match-ing funds. Blantjhard received $660,000 f in the pr imary and Headlee collected $605,000.
Candidates must ra ise $50,000 before they a r e eligible to receive $2 for every
$1 raised. Sta te funds a r e collected when t axpayers make voluntary $1 donations by checking off a special sec-tion on their s ta te income tax forms.
Attorneys represent ing Blanchard and Headlee said Jacobs is fighting the wrong defendants .
"These candidates have no way of determining who gets the money," said Steven J . Hitchcock, Headlee 's a t tor-ney.
"He (Jacobs) should be naming the secre ta ry of s ta te a n d / o r the s ta te t reasurer , who a r e responsible for ad-minis ter ing campaign f inance practic-es," Hitchcock added.
The defense lawyers noted their cli-
ents a re not depriving Jacobs f r o m securing money and that there is plenty of money in the general fund to be dis-tr ibuted to all candidates should the s ta te decide to appropr ia te it.
G E O R G E WARD, Blanchard 's at tor-ney asked that the case be dismissed, because there is no show of probability of the right to relief against Blanchard.
"This may be the only t ime this year that Mr. Blanchard and Mr. Headlee a r e in total ag reement , " Ward said.
"But they (Libertarians) may not be eligible (for s ta te funds) because they didn't file for the money when they or-ganized," he added.
Jacobs, in an interview, argued against the whole idea of s ta te financ-ing of political campaigns . "Money that could have been used for tax relief is being used by both Mr. Blanchard and Mr. Headlee to buy their way into off-ice."
STATE CAMPAIGN finance director John Turnquist concurred with Ward's s ta tement .
"Jacobs is not eligible for funds be-cause he never filled out the required fo rms to designate that he would be seeking public money," Turnquist said in a telephone interview.
There a r e several ways a minor par-
ty candidate can collect s ta te cam paign funds, Turnquist explained
• If the minor par ty was on the 1978 ballot and received 5 percent of the vote (Liber tar ians were not), its candidate can receive two-to-one funds based on the average percentage of the m a j o r par ty candidates
• If the minor party was not on the '78 ballot but receives more than 5 per-cent of the vote in the upcoming gener-al election, it can be reimbursed a f t e r the election on the s ame percentage ba sis.
• It can also be matched on a s t r a i g h t one-to-one basis , up to $500,000 if it raises at least $50,000
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Disburbed by group To the editor
An ar t ic le on the subject of school discipline which appeared in the Sept. 2 Observer is part icu-larly disburbing to me.
The focus of the a r t ic le concerns a parents ' group called " P a r e n t s Who Care" and the founder. Barb T i m m e r m a n .
This group seems bent on repressing student rights and backing up the educat ional process by crea t ing animosity between teachers and students.
Before going fu r the r in discussing this group I would like to address the question of disciplinary problems at the high schools. Does it deserve the at tention it gets? Probably not.
I have observed few disciplinary problems and most a r e minor, t r ivial ones. Pa ren t s who believe s tudents a r e raising havoc and can do whatever they please at the high schools a re mis informed.
Pa ren t s Who Care o f fe r s several counterproduc-tive proposals for the supposed disciplinary prob-lem T i m m e r m a n s ta tes that instead of building a "pal- type r appo r t " with the students, the teachers should have a g rea te r power to enforce the rules without fea r of a lawsuit. Why should teachers fea r a lawsuit?
T i m m e r m a n ' s next s t a t ement gives us a clue. "I think they (the teachers) should be able to push them down in their sea ts if need be," says T immer -man. In the s a m e ar t ic le Plymouth Canton High teacher Dan Chrenko implies that such act ions will only lead to fu r the r violence.
T i m m e r m a n also s tates , "Why can' t you put rules on the wall? You will ac t this way, you will follow these rules or else." Chrenko responds, "We need to learn to get along . . . you can ' t have a set of non-pliable rules and have everyone fit the mold."
We can fu r the r witness T i m m e r m a n ' s a t t i tude by her s ta tements , "Let ' s not let niceness get in the way of educat ion" and "There should be a cer ta in amount of f ea r to get respect and love."
How T i m m e r m a n c a m e up with the ridiculous association that f ea r brings about respect and love is beyond me, but it cer ta inly didn't come f rom a psychology journal
This advocation of a st iff , fo rmal environment in which students a r e expected to conform to the fin-est detail and s tudent- teacher relat ionships a re ex-pected tc be distant will only produce counterpro-ductive nisults. It would be more beneficial to con-cen t ra te on the pressing problems of s tudent disin-terest and the feeling of lack of control over one's school environment.
Steve Swanson Plymouth
Parade group thanks all To the editor:
The Canton Country Fest ival P a r a d e Commit tee wishes to extend our apprecia t ion and hardy thank you to the following for their support and assist-ance in the fest ival 's annual parade:
Canton Kiwians; McDonald 's on Ford and Michi gan; Canton Goodfellows; Fox-Hill Chrysler Dealer; Bob Jeano t t e Pont iac Dealer . Plymouth Construc-tion Equipment; New Towne Merchants Associa-tion; U.S. Army Recrui t ing Off ice in Plymouth; Fel-lows Creek Apar tmen t Management ; Plymouth Area React , Canton Depar tmen t of Public Works; Danny Burkholder; Keith Craffey; Keith Anderson; Gordon Wrenbeck of Easy Rider; Burger King of Canton; Lynne Formanczyk, William Dayton of Chrysler Corp.; Boy Scout Troop 854; Jay teens of Canton; John Denski; Aaron Machnik; Art Ed i re r of Lippetts Jewelers ; David Darkowski; Ray Majka; Bar t Berg; Sharon Garcia; Omnicom; Regan Lee; Renie Larson; Norm Wiley. And a special thank you to the famil ies of commi t t ee m e m b e r s
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To the editor: I want to congra tu la te the Plymouth-Canton
Board of Education and Dr. John Telford for allow-ing Central Middle School to have the two best mid-dle school admin is t ra to rs in our school district , Gregory Owens and Pa t r ic ia Moore. They already a re a fantas t ic t eam. It was no easy task beginning this school year , with new s taff , new kids and our new pilot-scheduling program.
In the nine years I have been at Central Middle School, this year it is the cleanest , quietest and has the best-working a tmosphere . Several people have said, "Central is on its way to becoming the show-case of our middle schools." I also believe this.
For ye^rs, I 've been praying for this type of ad-minis t ra t ive team, to m a k e our building the kind of place we, the students, the parents and the staff have wanted it to be
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Writer's remedy is 'shortsighted' To the editor:
What we cer ta inly don't need is Tim Richard urg-ing the education lobby " to go a f t e r . . . i ts own worst enemy" — social services — for a g r ea t e r share of the s t a t e s depleted f iscal resources.
There is no question that educat ion in Michigan has and will su f f e r f r o m reduced s ta te funding. But to urge that education "point the f inger of b l ame" for this situation at social services is short-s ighted>
and wrong, and encourages a divisiveness that serves no purpose.
Pe rhaps the educat ion lobby has risen above the vindictiveness Mr. Richard suggests because it is a w a r e that the s a m e children who suf fe r f r o m edu-cation cuts a r e also suf fe r ing as g ran t levels and services they and their paren ts need have been re-duced. (Sixty-four percent of ADC recipients a r e children). A hungry child with no hea t in the home, or forced to move repea ted ly because the fami ly can ' t find a place to rent on the $130 to $160 a month that Michigan we l f a r e famil ies receive for that purpose, isn't going to benefit much f rom avai lable educat ional p rog rams — no m a t t e r how well they a r e funded.
Proposals Mr. Richard mentions to cut social services expendi tures include the ballot proposal embraced by many legislators and political candi-da tes that would reduce Michigan's we l fa re pay-ments to those of surrounding s ta tes The very leg-islators who have vigorously pushed this proposal voted against it when it c a m e up for a vote in the Michgian House last week.
Instead they voted for another cut in we l fa re grants that will reduce Michigan's benefi ts below the level of surrounding states. Michigan's benefi ts were not out of line to begin with, being less than Wisconsin's and Minnesota 's and an ave rage of $7 more per person than the five surrounding s ta tes
Mr Richard also r e f e r s to a "minor par ty candi-da te" who suggests we rely on pr ivate char i ty to reduce social services costs. The pr iva te giving that was supposed to replace the many federal ly funded
FitzPatrick to speak at Rotary
Robert F i tzPa t r ick , Republican candidate for Wayne County Execut ive, will be the guest speaker at the Canton Rota ry Club's regular meet ing at noon Monday at the Roman Forum res taurant , on Ford Road just west of Hagger ty , Canton.
The business communi ty and all P lymouth-Canton residents a r e invited to at tend. Reserva-tions for the luncheon may be m a d e by call ing the res tauran t (981-2030), Canton's Chamber of Commerce (453-4040) or Canton resident Bar t Berg, 495-0811.
F i tzPa t r ick will speak on development pros-pects in Wayne County. Current ly , he is the ex-ecutive director ci the Wayne County Economic Development Corp He was the cha i rman of the Wayne County Board of Commissioners f r o m 1 9 7 1 - 7 4 .
prograpis for the poor tha t have been cancelled or reduced, has yet to mater ia l ize . Food closets, churches, and p r iva te agencies in poorer a reas a r e overwhelmed with reques ts for assistance, and the supply s not meet ing the "demand.
There is l i t t le evidence that the public will sup-por t additional appeals for contr ibutions — part ic-ularly ^ h e n it can mean fund-rais ing for nursing homes, to keep the old and in f i rm f r o m being put out. Since over half of the social services funds in Michigan go to medical providers, this is where pri-va te monies will have to be targeted.
The weakest lobby in the s ta te is t radi t ionally the poor people's lobby (if there is such a lobby). If the education lobby has been prudent and compas-sionate enough not to b l ame its cutbacks on the unemployed, elderly, and disabled, they should be congratula ted.
We have enough problems in Michigan without Mr Richard 's a t t e m p t to pit groups against one an-other when they a r e all suf fer ing together f r o m the s ta te ' s f iscal problems.
Marguer i t e Kowaleski Fa rming ton
S'craft board changes urged To the editor:
Tim Richard 's percept ive comment s concerning Schoolcraft College war ran t s widespread at tention f r o m every citizen interested in good government .
As a suburban institution of higher education, the college is a great opportunity for citizens of every interest and of every age bracket . Truly its record of service to the wider communi ty is outstanding.
But as Richard 's editorial on the t rus tees clearly delineates, there is a goverance crisis as the Livo-nia representat ion is disporport ionate by a 6-1 mar -gin.
I believe the big crunch will come when one of the non-represented distr icts votes to disaff i l ia te .
R e m e m b e r the classical American slogan, "No taxation without representa t ion" and its impact .
To improve the college's image, the t rus tees could develop a plan for each of the seven t rus tees to be elected on a distr ict basis, these of approxi-mate ly equal population.
This could be done in t ime for the June election. I'd like to see it happen.
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Second runs Tom Panzenhagen
"Revenge of the Pink Panther" (1978). 9 p.m. Saturday on Ch. 2. Originally 99 minutes.
Everyone would agree that Blake Edwards made a few tot) many "Pink Panther" movies In fact, the 1964 orig-inal would have been sufficient. "A Shot in the Dark" (1966) strained credu-lity, while "Return of the Pink Panth-er" (1975) and "Revenge" strained credulity to the breaking point. Still, there 's something appealing about these low comedies, and that some-thing is the comedic genius of Peter Sellers The "Panther" f i lms were a showcase for Sellers, and his talents far surpass those of the films' wri ters and director. Inspector Clouseau lives on, and if you don't believe that, you deserve a buuump on the head.
Rating $2 70
contained therein. Steve McQueen,
W H A T ' S IT WORTH? James Garner, Charles Bronson, Rich-
A rat ings guide to the mov ies ard Attenborough, J a m e s Coburn, Da-vid McCallum and Donald Pleasance
$1 star .
Bad $1 star .
Fair >. . . . $2 Rating: $3 05. Good $3
Excel lent $4 "At Long Last Love" (1975), 8 p.m. Monday on Ch 50. Originally 118
"The Great Escape" (1963), 11:45 p.m. Saturday on Ch. 7. Originally 168 minutes.
The plot is improbable and the characterizat ions unlikely, yet John Sturges' f i lm is a genuine thriller be-cause it 's an escapist film in every sense of the word. An all-star cast makes us care about, and believe in, all the improbabilities and unlikelihoods
minutes.
Critics have long-winced a t Burt Reynolds' and Cybill Shepherd's at-tempts to sing Cole Por ter in this Peter Bogdanovich film. Granted, neither has the musical abilities of Lucy Riccardo. But the fi lm's not all bad. Bogdanovich creates an aura of splendid surreal ism throughout the picture, and Burt and Cybill — by their very ineptitude — fit
that aura nicely. Just don't expect Nel-son Eddy and Jeanet te MacDonald.
Rating: $2.95. j
"Twenty Plus Two" (1961), 8:30 a.m. Wednesday on Ch. 20. Original-ly 102 minutes.
David Janssen created a couple of memorable TV charac ters in his day. "The Fugitive" and "Harry 0" will live on with Inspector Clouseau. But in the earl ier days of TV, Janssen was also Richard Diamond, pr ivate eye. In "Twenty Plus Two," he plays another private detective. It should be interest-ing to compare styles. Jeanne Grain, Agnes Morehead and Dina Merrill also star.
Unrated.
Criminal lawyer to lecture at Schoolcraft F Lee Bailey, author and criminal
lawyer, will speak at 8 p.m. Oct. 12 in the college gymnasium at Schoolcraft College in Livonia.
The lecture is sponsored by the Schoolcraft College Student Activities Office as part of a speaker 's series on legal issues. Bailey's talk entitled "The Defense Never Rests" will cover his current and past cases, as well as cur-rent legal issues.
B<uley's speaking engagement at Schoolcraft College will be his only De-troit-area appearance in October. Tick-ets are $4 for senior citizens and stu-dents. in advance, and $5 for the gener-al public and all door sales. Tickets a re on sale at the college's Student Activi-ties Office. For fur ther information phone 591-6400. ext. 380.
Reminiscent of Clarence Darrow, Lloyd Paul Stryker and Percy Fore-
man before him F. (Francis) Lee Bai-ley is perhaps the best-known criminal lawyer in the United States today.
"SPECIALIZING IN criminal law makes me a rebel by profession. Our system requires that maver icks stand for the defense. Otherwise, pity the poor accused," Bailey said in his best-selling book "The Defense Never Rests."
Bailey, a graduate of Boston Univer-sity Law School, has represented more than 100 indicted criminals, only a handful of whom were finally convict-ed of their alleged crimes.
Bailey's career began shortly a f t e r graduating f rom law school in 1960. He was asked to testify as a polygraph ex-pert in the highly publicized case of George Elderly. Elderly was acccused of murder ing his wife and dumping her
dismembered body into a river. When the original defense at torney became ill, Bailey was asked to take over the case.
The Elderly trial helped launch young Bailey on his career . He went on to represent some of the most notorious defendants of the last two decades, in-cluding Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, the Boston Strangler (Albert De Salvo), Captain Ernest Medina and Pat ty Hearst.
Currently, Bailey has been retained by a fa rmer , Wayne Cryts, who has been charged with defying a judge. He stole his own bean crop f rom a ban-krupt warehouse, then refused to name the f a r m e r s who assisted in the raid. Bailey agreed to take the case, arguing that the Federa l bankruptcy law which led to Cryts ' predicament is unconstitu-tional.
BAILEY AND HIS law partner , Aar-on Broder, also have been retained re-cently by the Edmonds family whose parents, Robert and Daphne, died in the Pan Am jet crash July 9 in New Orleans. The suit, filed in federal dis-trict court in Florida, seeks $1 billion in punitive damages and $1 billion in compensatory damages.
Among the allegations against Pan Am are overloading of the airplane and negligence by the pilots in taking off during dangerous weather conditions despite warnings that such conditions existed.
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In this week's position, white has a 3-2 to play. Since white has a man on the bar, half of this roll will be used to re-enter on black 's board, and he will be left with his choice of a 2 or a 3 to play.
As it makes lit t le d i f fe rence whether white comes in on the black 2 or 3 point, he should concern himself with how he might best exploit his positional advantage
White has two reasonable a l terna-tives — making his 10 point or hitting on his 4 point. Other plays, such as coming in with the 3 and playing f rom the 10 to the 8 point do nothing to im-prove white 's position.
Many players would instinctively come in with the 2 and build their 10 point with the 3. It is another point in f ront of the opponent 's back men. It provides a landing place for your own back men as they come around the hnard. It applies pressure on the 4
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point. (Numbers such as 6-6, 6-4, 6-2 and 6-1 could be used to m a k e the white 4 point next roll.) It also has the benefit of safety , as white would have only one loose man if he makes the 10 point.
On the other hand, there a r e a few drawbacks to making the 10 point. By allowing black the luxury of an ent i re roll, he might equalize tije position. If black rolls a 3, he will m a k e white's 4 point. Then the 10 point will be more of a liability than an asset for white, as it will be very diff icult to break Mater, when white is t rying to bring his men home.
If black rolls a number tha t includes a 4 or a 2, he will be able to m a k e his own 4 point. Then black's home table would be as good as white's, and white should then be more re luc tant to be hit.
White's other choice of coming in on black's 3 point and hitting the loose man on the white 4 point entai ls more risk, but is - to my way of thinking -clearly superior. White's main advan-tage lies in his men being well devel-oped.
He has made his 5 point and is well positioned to m a k e more points in his home table, while black has relat ively few builders, and his position is fu r the r
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By hitting the man on his 4 point, white a lmost e l iminates the chances of black developing his position. F i r s t off, black is only 50-50 to hit back. If he fails to hit back, his chances a re grim, and until such t ime that black is able to anchor up in white 's home table, the chances of his being gammoned in-crease.
Even if black does hit back, white has little to f ea r f rom his board and is a heavy favor i te to hit at least one man as he comes back in. Black's best chance a f t e r being hit is to roll 4-3 and make the white 4 poiift Other than 4-3, there a r e only two other casts that leave black a realistic, hope: They a re 4-6 and 3-3, which both would hit two of white 's loose men.
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ly c o n s i d e r s h i f t i n g to a p r o f e s s i o n a l m a n a -g e r or s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s t y l e of g o v e r n m e n t .
T h i s a d m i n i s t r a t i v e c h a n g e wou ld in-c r e a s e t h e e f f i c i e n c y of c o n d u c t i n g t o w n s h i p busi-ness, w h i l e i n s u r i n g i m p l e m e n t a t i o n of s p e c i f i c goa l s a n d po l i c i e s s e t by b o a r d m e m b e r s .
U n d e r t h e p l an , a p r o f e s s i o n a l m a n a g e r , h i r e d u n d e r c o n t r a c t by t h e T o w n s h i p B o a r d , wou ld a c t a s the chief e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e r in a d m i n i s t e r i n g T o w n -ship Hal l , s i m i l a r to a school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o r a c i t y m a n a g e r . T h e m a n a g e r w o u l d r e p o r t d i r e c t l y to t h e b o a r d C u r r e n t l y , th i s t o p m a n a g e r r o l e is t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of a f u l l - t i m e , e l e c t e d s u p e r v i s o r . T h e new s t r u c t u r e wou ld r e d u c e t h e s u p e r v i s o r po-s i t ion to a p a r t - t i m e job of c h a i r i n g b o a r d m e e t -ings, s i m i l a r to a school b o a r d p r e s i d e n t .
C a n t o n T r u s t e e R o b e r t P a d g e t p r o p o s e d t h i s ad-m i n i s t r a t i v e s t r u c t u r e in e a r l y A u g u s t . H e w a n t e d the i s sue p l a c e d on t h e N o v e m b e r b a l l o t a s a n " a d -v i s o r y ' ' q u e s t i o n t o g e t r e s i d e n t s ' o p i n i o n s on t h e s u b j e c t
P a d g e t ' s r e q u e s t d ied , h o w e v e r , f r o m l a c k of b o a r d s u p p o r t . M a n y b o a r d m e m b e r s b e l i e v e d t h e r e w a s n ' t e n o u g h t i m e to p r o p e r l y e d u c a t e r e s i d e n t s b e f o r e t h e vo t ing . O t h e r s d o u b t e d t h e v a l u e of a n a d v i s o r y q u e s t i o n .
D e s p i t e t h e n e g a t i v e vo te , m o s t t r u s t e e s be l i eved
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J a m e s P o o l e s u p p o r t e d t h e n e w m a n a g e m e n t s t y l e
in c o n c e p t .
N O W , IN T H E W A K E of a n e m b a r r a s s i n g pe r -
s o n n e l p r o b l e m b e t w e e n T r e a s u r e r M a r i a S t e r l i n i
a n d he r e m p l o y e e s , it wou ld be w i s e f o r t h e T o w n -
s h i p B p a r d t o m o v e s e r i o u s l y t o w a r d a d o p t i n g th i s
m a n a g e m e n t s t r u c t u r e . B o a r d m e m b e r s h a v e t h e
p o w e r t o i m p l e m e n t t h i s k ind of c h a n g e .
T h e t i m i n g is p e r f e c t f o r t h i s m o v e .
F i r s t , th i s c h a n g e of m a n a g e m e n t cou ld be t h e c u r e f<pr s e t t l i n g d o w n t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e m e s s a t T o w n s n i p Hal l . Second , t h e b o a r d cou ld g a i n b a c k s o m e p u b l i c c o n f i d e n c e a f t e r s u f f e r i n g t h r o u g h f o u r
c losed m e e t i n g s and t w o o p e n s e s s i o n s b e f o r e a c t i n g on a m a n a g e m e n t p r o b l e m in t h e t r e a s u r e r ' s de-p a r t m e n t .
Th i rd , such a c h a n g e wou ld no t be t a i n t e d by po-l i t ica l m o t i v e s . T h e n e x t loca l b o a r d e l e c t i o n is in N o v e m b e r 1984. T h e p l a n cou ld be s t ud i ed a n d im-p l e m e n t e d b e f o r e t h e e l e c t i o n .
U N D E R T H I S P R O P O S A L , c u r r e n t b o a r d m e m -b e r s wou ld h a v e to a c c e p t m a n y s a c r i f i c e s .
T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e t e a m , f o r e x a m p l e , wou ld h a v e to w o r k wi th in t h e g u i d e l i n e s s e t by t h e b o a r d a n d i m p l e m e n t e d by t h e h i r e d m a n a g e r . Th i s s e t u p c l e a r l y d i m i n i s h e s t h e d a y - t o - d a y p o w e r s of t h e su-p e r v i s o r , c l e r k and t r e a s u r e r in a d m i n i s t e r i n g t o w n s h i p bus iness .
T h e b o a r d ' s f o u r p a r t - t i m e t r u s t e e s , l ikewise , would not h a v e t h e p o w e r to m e d d l e o r d i r e c t m a t -t e r s w i t h d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s . All o r d e r s wou ld c o m e t h r o u g h t h e m a n a g e r .
D E S P I T E T H E S E L I M I T A T I O N S , one m u s t be-l ieve th i s a d m i n i s t r a t i v e c h a n g e is b a d l y n e e d e d t o
i m p r o v e m o r a l e and e f f i c i e n c y a t T o w n s h i p Hal l . C u r r e n t l y , C a n t o n ' s a d m i n i s t r a t i v e t e a m d o e s
w h a t it c h o o s e s to do, whi le t r u s t e e s o v e r s e e w h a t they c h o o s e to d i r e c t .
No c o n t i n u i t y ex i s t s . No c l e a r d i r e c t i o n is g iven P r o j e c t s a r e s t a r t e d , t hen lag, and s o m e t i m e s a r e n e v e r c o m p l e t e d . S taf f m e m b e r s a r e h i r ed w i thou t p r o p e r p u r p o s e , e v a l u a t i o n or o b j e c t i v e s
T h e r e s u l t — no p r o g r e s s i v e m o v e m e n t in a young c o m m u n i t y .
P r e s e n t b o a r d m e m b e r s w e r e e l e c t e d by C a n t o n r e s i d e n t s who s u p p o r t e d the i r i d e a s and philoso-phies. C i t i zens s e l e c t e d t h e s e s even p e o p l e to i m p l e -m e n t f r e s h po l i c i e s and c o n c e p t s to k e e p C a n t o n m o v i n g f o r w a r d , e v e n in t h e s e d i f f i c u l t e c o n o m i c t i m e s .
Adop t ing a s u p e r i n t e n d e n t - s t y l e of m a n a g e m e n t is o n e of t h e s e p r o g r e s s i v e i d e a s wh ich wou ld point C a n t o n ' s g o v e r m e n t a l o p e r a t i o n in t h e r igh t d i r e c -t ion.
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p h r a s e s wh ich n e e d to be r e d e f i n e d .
T h e c l i c h e w a s l i b e r a l l y s p r i n k l e d a b o u t to en l i s t
t h e a id of p a r e n t s in t h e e d u c a t i o n a l p r o c e s s (as it
c h i l d r e n don ' t l e a r n t h i n g s a t h o m e , i n d e p e n d e n t of
w h a t o c c u r s in t h e s c h o o l r o o m . )
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set of p a r e n t s and t e a c h e r s a s t h e e x p e c t a t i o n s of
e a c h a r e d i f f e r e n t .
M a n v t e a c h e r s (but c e r t a i n l y not a l l ) e x t o l t h e
v i r t u e s of t h e G r a n d A l l i a n c e t o e n t i c e p a r e n t s i n t o
i nves t i ng t i m e a t h o m e d o i n g h o m e w o r k b e c a u s e
t h e w o r k w a s not c o m p l e t e d in c l a s s .
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m y chi ld c o m p l e t i n g h o m e w o r k s e n t h o m e by t h e
t e a c h e r , and h a v e w i l l i ng ly d o n e so t o m a k e t h e
G r a n d A l l i a n c e w o r k . A f t e r a l l , p a r t n e r s h i p s t a k e
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T H E R E S U L T is t h a t t h e schoo l a c a d e m i c d a y
h a s b e e n l e n g t h e n e d — f r o m six (or 5.5) t o s e v e n
hour s , w i t h t h e a d d e d h o u r b e i n g a c c o m p l i s h e d a t
h o m e T h e G r a n d A l l i a n c e r e a l l y h a s s o m e a d v a n t a g e s .
F i r s t , a n d m a y b e f o r e m o s t , it b r i n g s t o g e t h e r f a -
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O p i n i o n s a n d i d e a s a r e m o s t f e r t i l e w h e n s h a r e d
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Tha t s why t h e C a n t o n O b s e r v e r e n c o u r a g e s i t s
r e a d e r s to s h a r e t h e i r v i e w s wi th o t h e r s by m a k i n g
use of t h e F r o m O u r R e a d e r s c o l u m n
While t h e O b s e r v e r e x p r e s s e s i ts o p i n i o n s on t h e e d i t o r i a l p a g e , w e a l w a y s l e a v e s p a c e o p e n f o r o u r r e a d e r s to e x p r e s s t h e i r ideas .
S u b m i t t i n g a l e t t e r t o t h e e d i t o r f o r p u b l i c a t i o n is
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t h e r a / s o n s , f a t h e r s / d a u g h t e r s , m o t h e r s / s o n s , and m o t h e r s / d a u g h t e r s t o b e c o m e invo lved in a m e a n -i n g f u l a c t i v i t y — a s s u m i n g , of c o u r s e , t h a t t h e h o m e w o r k is m e a n i n g f u l and not jus t busy w o r k . E x t e n d i n g t h e a c a d e m i c d a y in to t h e h o m e a l s o h a s e c o n o m i c a d v a n t a g e s . T e a c h e r s a r e f a i r l y wel l p a i d f o r t h e w o r k t h e y p e r f o r m ; t h e h o u r s p e n t a t h o m e on a c a d e m i c w o r k is " f r e e ' ' a s t h e schoo l s y s t e m d o e s n o t p a y m o m o r d a d . 1
A n y h o w , I ' m q u i t e wi l l ing t o be a p a r t y t o th i s G r a n d Al l i ance . As in m o s t ^ p a r t n e r s h i p s , t hough , I w o u l d l ike a s o m e t h i n g in r e t u r n .
I wou ld l ike t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to m e e t w i t h m y c h i l d r e n ' s t e a c h e r s a t a ' t i m e c o n v e n i e n t to us a s w o r k i n g p a r e n t s .
As I s a id , t h e m e a n i n g of ' P a r t n e r s h i p in E d u c a -t o n " v a r i e s f r o m t e a c h e r to t e a c h e r . S o m e t e a c h e r s a r e q u i t e wi l l ing to c o m e in e a r l y t o m e e t w i t h p a r -e n t s a n d w i t h t h e s e t e a c h e r s t h e a l l i a n c e w o r k s qu i t£ s m o o t h l y .
O T H E R T E A C H E R S , h o w e v e r , will not c o m e in
e a r l i e r t h a n t h e s t a r t i n g t i m e of t h e i r w o r k i n g d a y
a s Ref ined by t h e m a s t e r c o n t r a c t . With t h e s e
t e a c h e r s , t h e a l l i a n c e b r e a k s down .
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Why is it, I m u t t e r u n d e r m y b r e a t h , t h a t a t e a c h -e r c a n a s k p a r e n t s t o inves t f i v e h o u r s a w e e k o r m o r e a t h o m e he lp ing s o n / d a u g h t e r do h o m e w o r k but c a n n o t g i v e t h e p a r e n t in r e t u r n 10 o r 15 m i n -u t e s o n c e a m o n t h .
My w i f e n e e d s to be on t h e job a t 8:30 a . m . T h a t m a k e s it d i f f i c u l t to s e t u p a m e e t i n g wi th a t e a c h e r w h e n she wil l not c o m e in b e f o r e 8:20 a . m . My w i f e w o r k s unt i l 4 p .m . a n d I w o r k unt i l 5 to 5:30 p .m . wh ich m a k e s it a l m o s t i m p o s s i b l e to m e e t t h e t e a c h e r a f t e r schoo l .
If th i s idea of p a r t n e r s h i p h a s a n y r e a l m e a n i n g a t al l , l e t ' s r e s t o r e s o m e e q u i t y in to t h e a r r a n g e -m e n t . M a y b e w e cou ld l e n g t h e n t h e school d a y by 1-l/2 h o u r s a n d r e q u i r e t e a c h e r s to a r r i v e a t school 45
m i n u t e s b e f o r e c l a s s e s beg in and l e a v e 45 m i n u t e s a f t e r c l a s s e s end .
O R I F W E don ' t w a n t to m a n d a t e such e q u i t y , m a y b e w e could go on a c a s e - b y - c a s e bas i s . If a t e a c h e r s e n d s h o m e t w o h o u r s of h o m e w o r k , t h e n h e / s h e would a r r i v e t o school o n e h o u r e a r l y and l e a v e one h o u r l a t e e a c h day . If t h e h o m e w o r k av-e r a g e s one h o u r e a c h n igh t , t h e t e a c h e r could a r r i v e 30 m i n u t e s e a r l y a n d l e a v e 30 m i n u t e s l a t e , e t c
Now to m e t h a t s e e m s f a i r . A f t e r a l l , m y t i m e is jus t a s v a l u a b l e a s t h e t e a c h e r ' s . My f a m i l y l i fe , and t h e f r e e t i m e w e s p e n d t o g e t h e r a s f a m i l y m e m -be r s , a l so h a s v a l u e .
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T h a t ' s m y be l i e f , a t l e a s t , wh ich is why I ' m f a s t d e v e l o p i n g a r e p u t a t i o n a s a c r a c k p o t a m o n g those in t h e e d u c a t i o n a l c o m m u n i t y .
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g r a s p s it but is p la in w r o n g . H i r i n g a p r e s i d e n t , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o r c i t y m a n a -
g e r is t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t s i ng l e t h ing a c o l l e g e b o a r d , school b o a r d o r c i ty c o u n c i l does . Doing a p e r f o r m a n c e e v a l u a t i o n a n n u a l l y r a n k s a s one of t h e o t h e r m o s t i m p o r t a n t t a s k s .
M i c h i g a n ' s Open M e e t i n g s Act r e q u i r e s t h a t bo th t y p e s of m e e t i n g s be c o n d u c t e d b e f o r e t h e pub l ic . U n f o r t u n a t e l y , t h e school b o a r d t y p e s and o t h e r be-l i e v e r s in o f f i c i a l p a t e r n a l i s m so ld t h e S t a t e S e n a t e a bad bill of g o o d s t h i s y e a r . T h e S e n a t e p a s s e d a bill a l l o w i n g p e r f o r m a n c e e v a l u a t i o n s to be h a n d l e d in s e c r e t
B l a n c h a r d a n d H e a d l e e w e r e a s k e d b e f o r e t h e O a k l a n d c h a m b e r s of c o m m e r c e w h e t h e r t h e y wou ld s ign o r v e t o such a m e a s u r e .
B L A N C H A R D C A L L E D it " a s t e p in t h e r igh t
d i r e c t i o n T h e D e m o c r a t i c c o n g r e s s m a n sa id , " M o s t a l l
Tim Richard
p e r s o n n e l m a t t e r s , e s p e c i a l l y on p e r f o r m a n c e which could h e l p e n c o u r a g e p r o d u c t i v i t y , o u g h t t o
be c l o s e d . " B l a n c h a r d c o n f u s e d c h a r g e s a g a i n s t a n e m p l o y e e
wi th s t a n d a r d p e r s o n n e l m a t t e r s . S t a t e l a w h a s long m a d e p e r s o n n e l m a t t e r s p u b l i c bus iness .
N o w " c h a r g e s " c a n be h a n d l e d in c losed s e s s i o n s if t h e e m p l o y e e r e q u e s t s a c l o s e d ses s ion . But a p e r f o r m a n c e e v a l u a t i o n i sn ' t a c h a r g e , l i ke t a k i n g m o n e y o r s e x u a l l y h a r a s s i n g a s e c r e t a r y . A p r o p e r -ly c o n d u c t e d p e r f o r m a n c e e v a l u a t i o n a d d r e s s e s t h e ques t ions : W h a t w e r e t h e t o p o f f i c i a l ' s g o a l s ? H o w
wel l did h e / s h e c o m e to a c h i e v i n g t h o s e g o a l s ?
A f t e r his br ief and bung l ed a n s w e r , B l a n c h a r d used his t i m e to r a m b l e off a b o u t n u m b e r of s t a t e jobs a d d e d by t h e R o m n e y A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , which w a s t o t a l l y i r r e l e v a n t .
H E A D L E E F O L L O W E D . " I st i l l don ' t know
w h e t h e r he 'd s ign it o r v e t o it. I 'd s ign i t , " t h e Re -
p u b l i c a n n o m i n e e sa id . " H e d idn ' t te l l us w h e r e he
s tood on d a y c a r e o r f l e x t i m e e i t h e r . "
H e a d l e e ' s w i l l i n g n e s s to c o n d u c t s e c r e t p e r f o r m -
a n c e e v a l u a t i o n s is t r o u b l i n g b e c a u s e he h a s advo-
c a t e d m o r e o p e n n e s s in g o v e r n m e n t in t w o o t h e r
a r e a s w h e r e I doub t i t ' s n e e d e d .
As g o v e r n o r , H e a d l e e wou ld o p e n his b u d g e t
m e e t i n g s t o t h e publ ic . I doub t w h e t h e r o p e n i n g
such a n a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p r o c e d u r e wou ld he lp .
H E A D L E E ALSO a d v o c a t e s o p e n i n g up school
d i s t r i c t c o l l e c t i v e b a r g a i n i n g .
J u s t w h o on e a r t h bes ides t h e n e g o t i a t o i n g t e a m s
would sit t h r o u g h t h e m a l l is u n c e r t a i n . T h e n you
h a v e t o r e c o g n i z e t h a t t h e r e a r e f i ve s e t s of m e e t -
ings: 1) t h e p l e n a r y s e s s i o n s of b o t h t e a m s , 2) t h e
m a n a g e m e n t c a u c u s , 3) t h e union c a u c u s , 4) t h e
t e t e - a - t e t e s of t h e t w o chief b a r g a i n e r s and 5) t h e
union r a t i f i c a t i o n m e e t i n g
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bod ies u n d e r t h e Open M e e t i n g s Act . S t a t e g o v e r n
m e n t h a s no bus ine s s te l l ing un ions t o o p e n t h e i r
m e e t i n g s . As f o r t h e p l e n a r y s e s s ions of t h e l a b o r and m a n
a g e m e n t b a r g a i n i n g t e a m s — wel l , I ' ve been in t h e m . T h e union chief n e g o t i a t o r pu t on a s h o w for t h e union c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s . T h e c o m p a n y law-y e r p u t s on a show for t h e m a n a g e m e n t c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s . If t h e pub l i c w e r e inv i t ed in, t h e g r a n d -s t a n d i n g would h a v e been i n t o l e r a b l e , and it would h a v e t a k e n f o u r t i m e s a s long to n e g o t i a t e a con-t r a c t . •
F O O T N O T E : T w o y e a r s ago, t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
p a s s e d bil ls a l l o w i n g s e c r e t m e e t i n g s to i n t e r v i e w
top job c a n d i d a t e s and to e v a l u a t e t h e m . Gov . Wil-
l i a m G. Mi l l iken v e t o e d both, r a t h e r e m p h a t i c a l l y .
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Understanding exposure can be frustrating to many beginning photograhpers, who often throw up their hands in exasperation and turn over the whole thing to their camera 's meter.
Unfortunately, they never will develop a knowl-edge of this very important step of photography. Many of my students will ask for a simple explana-tion of how exposure works.
Well' I'm going to make the complex world of exposure easy to understand. All you have to do is sit back, read slowly, and concentrate on the fol-lowing analogy
IMAGINE yourself sprawled lazily on the beach about to get a suntan on a hot, bright, sunny day.
Now, let your imagination go and assume two things: 1) There is such a thing as obtaining a "per-fect tan", not too much and not too little sun. 2) There is an adjustable diaphram between and you and the sun over which you have complete control.
Stop for a moment and think of the many ways you can reach your "perfect tan". If you open the diaphram wide and let the sun's rays poor in on you, you'll obtain your "perfect tan" quickly.
Just the opposite, if you close down the diaphram to a small opening, it will take much longer to reach the "perfect tan." A middle opening will re-sult in a time to get your tan somewhere between the quick tan and the slow tan.
The important thing to remember is that the end result is the same in each example . . a "perfect tan." It just takes longer through a small opening and shorter through a large opening.
IF YOU should lie in the sun too long or let the sun in through too large an opening in the dia-phram, what happens? You get overexposed.
Conversely, too little time in the sun or too small a diaphram results in what? Underexposure.
Further, with a given opening and a given time, some people may get their "perfect tan" faster or slower than you. What this means is that they have more or less sensitive skin than you do. You might even say that people have different ASA skin rat-ings.
Now, let's shift gears slightly and come back to reality. What I've actually been discussing is not getting a suntan through an imaginary diaphram, but giving film (your skin) proper exposure (perfect tan) through your camer as lens opening. And real-izing that there are many shutter speed/aperture combinations to accomplish this.
And those films that reach correct exposure more quickly than others at a given lens opening and shutter speed simply have a higher ASA. That is, they respond faster to a given amount of light just as someone's skin might.
Well, have I exposed you to enough on exposure today? I certainly don't want to overexpose your
photography
Monte Nagler
mind. So I'll call it quits for now and, in a long time exposure of two weeks, will be back to discuss more about exposure and tell how you can use it to improve your photographs
r 1982, Monte Nagler
Short shots: Exhibits • The Greater West Bloomfield Photo Club
meets at 7:30 tonight in the West Bloomfield United Methodist Church, 4100 Walnut Lake Road, just west of Orchard Lake Road. There will be an open slide competition. Visitors are welcome and admis-sion is free, announces Tony Merlo (363-1407).
• The photo exhibit of the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission will be on dis-play: through Sept. 24 in the Farmington Civic Cen-ter, 24705 Farmington Road, north of 10 Mile; Sept 27 to Oct. 13 in Oakland Community College's Or-chard Ridge Campus Library, 27055 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills; and Oct 13-22 in OCC's Highland Lakes Campus Student Center, 7350 Coo-ley Lake Road, Union Lake. Featured are winners of the parks commission's spring photo contest.
• Meteor Photo has a three-session fall seminar beginning at 7 p.m. Oct. 6 in its plant at 1099 Chica-go, Troy, with a session for beginning single-lens reflex camera owners. Other sessions will be at 2 p.m. Oct. 10 in Kensington Metropark and 7 p.m Oct. 13 at Meteor. Gerald Gazda is instructor Fee is $25. Call the company at 583-3090 for registra-tion information.
• Columnist Monte Nagler will teach a course beginning Oct. 13 in the Farmington Community Call the center at 477-8404 for registration mfor mation.
• "New Life," a contest open to both amateur and professional photographers, is being sponsored by Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Winners will be dispa-lyed in its Mothers and Infants Center, due to open early in 1983 Photographs should show human sub-jects — parents with children, infants discovering the world, etc. Entries may be either black and white or color and must be at least 8 by 10 inches Call Sinai's community-delations department at 493-5500 for entry forms and rules. Deadline for entries is Nov. 5
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F R A N Belobraidich of Ann Street, Plymouth will will receive the meritorious award of the American Diabetes Association-Michigan affiliate. Frank will be honored for his outstanding service on the board of directors for the past six years.
The presentation will be made at the annual meeting of the association in the Ramada Inn, Southfield.
P L Y M O U T H A N D C A N T O N residents have a wealth of health information available to them simply by dialing their telephone. The service is Tel-Med and is sponsored by the hospitals of Washtenaw and Livingston counties, the Washtenaw Medical Society and the Washtenaw United Way.
Residents can call toll-free to the Tel-Med program center at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor and listen to tape recordings in 29 health categories. Tapes cover an extensive range of topics — cancer, infections, heart disease, drug use, sexuality and family planning.
Nine new tapes on plastic surgery have been added to the tape collection in recent months. They include breast reconstruction, cosmetic body surgery, surgery for rheumatoid ar thr i t is of the hands, microsurgery, rhinoplasty, hair transplantation, chemical skin peeling and plastic surgery for scars
Brochures listing all 261 tapes by title and reference numbers a re available at Dunning Hough Library on Main Street, Plymouth. Or they may be obtained by calling Tel-Med. The brochures a re available at no cost to businesses, organizations and residents,
Tel-Med telephone lines a re open f rom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. Numbers a re 668-1551 (Ann Arbor line) and 434 434-6120 (Ypsilanti line)
GARDEN C L U B B E R S will be heading for Southfield next Wednesday for this year 's international tea given by the Michigan Division of the Woman's National F a r m and Garden Association.
The state group has selected St. John's Armenian Church as the locale for its 29th international tea. Guests will have an opportunity to see the chapel and interior of the church with its unusual gold dome. Thirty display tables of flower arrangements will be created by WNF&G members for the occasion. The tables will represent ethnic, holiday and special day themes.
The teas were instigated to promote interest in an exchange program between college students of the United States and other countries through 4H Club.
B E F O R E I F O R G E T whoever came up with the suggestion that the intersection of Harvey and Church streets become a four-way stop during the Fall Festival deserves a pat on the back, s tars in his or her crown, or a festival blue ribbon.
It was one of those simple solutions that makes you Wbider why no one ever thought of before.
" V . A N D HKRK IS a c o i t i o n ,
along with an apology to the members of the Plymouth Grange. They sold 350 pies during the festival, not 150 as appeared in this column.
T H E O L D W O R L D Market will open on the last day of September in the International Institute on Kirby Street, Detroit, across the street f rom the Art Institute.
The first fair was conceived 56 years ago as a means for new immigrants to earn a little money by selling their old world crafts , gained popularity over the years.
Both old and new immigrant c ra f t s will be featured in this year 's four-day market . It 's interesting to note that the art istry of Loatian immigrants new to the Detroit area are referred to as "a stunning highlight of the marke t "
There also will be the colorful national embroidery offered by the Philippine community and the traditional cross stitching of the Ukrainian community
There will be Finnish woodcarving, Estonian woodburning, Ukrainian egg painting (pysanky), English and Swedish wheat-weaving and imports f rom Ireland, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Africa, India, Norway, China, Germany. Korea and Austria.
Marie and Herb Wolf of Plymouth joined the festivities at last year's Oktoberfest. Marie was born in Austria and Herb in Stuttgart, Ger-many.
Ernest Bevins, teach-er in tbe Plymouth-Canton schools, was chosen to dance with the Carpathian dance group at the 1981 Ok-toberfest.
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authentic Bavarian costumes to the Oktobergest.
A traditional Oktoberfest celebration The pretzels a re on their way f rom
Munich; the beer was brewed in Dort-mund. The order for the German wine was placed months ago. As September winds down, the German-American Club of Plymouth prepares its annual Oktoberfest celebration.
Festivities begin at 8 p.m. Oct 2 in the Plymouth Cultural Center. The Melodias will be back to provide music for dancing and singing. Club members will prepare German potato salad and bake German chocolate cakes. There will be buns, knackwurst and plenty of sauerkraut.
Admission to the party is $3.50. Res-ervations a re available by calling Ma-ria Mulzer, 453-5839, or Roger Feller, 420-2259.
OKTOBERFEST dates back to the early 1800s when more than 100 small principalities were united into the one kingdom of Bavaria.
The Crown Prince, later King
Ludwig I of Bavaria, set Oct. 18, 1810, as the date for his wedding to Princess Theresa of Saxonia-Hildburghausen. A crown prince hadn't been married in Munich since 1720 so the magis t ra te of the city decided the event called for a celebration. He decreed there would be horse races on the day of the wedding.
The prince also had some thoughts on capitalizing on the occasion. He would use it to fur ther national unity in the newly formed kingdom of old and new citizens of Bavaria. He proclaimed a national holiday and invited delega-tions from all depar tments of govern-ment to Munich
On the eve of the marr iage, he an-nounced that the site of the celebration henceforth would be known as "There-sienwiese" (Theresa's Meadow) in memory of their wedding day.
That was the beginning, and the Ba-varians have made it an annual affair . By 1829, the magis t ra te took over its management and, in the course of time,
costume parades replaced the horse races.
The date was moved ahead to the last week of September to assure bet-ter weather for the festival. But the name Oktoberfest was retained.
THE PARADE is the first Sunday of the fest.
Costumes vary, depicting national dress of all the original provinces of Bavaria. The parade stretches for five kilometers. Millions of visitors f rom all over the world converge on Munich for Oktoberfest.
The prime attraction, for many, is
the beer. Munich breweries provide beer tents
— temporary buildings that a re erect-ed a month before the event and later dismantled and stored.
Food and drink are served in the tents, and there is continuous entertain-ment.
The bigger the brewery, the bigger the tent. Some seat 10,000; some only 1,000, but as many move around on foot. Only Munich breweries partici-pate, but it takes a full day to visit all
the beer tents Members of the German-American
Club will wear dirndls, lederhosen and other Bavarian costumes to the Okto-berfest 8
Charity cards to be published The Observer & Eccentric plans its
annual publication of information on charity Christmas and Hanukkah cards on Thursday, Oct. 21.
Pictures of cards being sold by chari-tible organizations, together with infor-mation on ordering them, will appear in the newspaper's Suburban Life sec-tion on that date.
Extra space will be devoted to cards on that date in an effort to serve better the fund-raising efforts of support or-ganizations and persons in the commu-nity interested in purchasing charity cards.
Every effort will be made to publish on Oct. 21 all cards received by Oct. 10 Cards received later will e published as space permits.
In addition to the published listings, display books of charity cards will be available for public viewing in the Ob-server & Eccentric offices at 1225 Bowers, Bi rmingham, and 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, beginning Mon-day, Oct. 25.,
Send three copies of cards to be pub-lished to Margaret Miller, Observer & Eccentric, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, 48150.
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In the Mood of Glenn Miller The Ambassadors, a 17-member musical congregation, will be at the Plymouth Hilton Inn Sunday, Oct. 3 with the message, "The big bands are back." They will present music for dancing and listening from the early '40s to the 80s from 7-10:30 p.m. It will be an evening of nostalgia for those who remember and an evening of discovery for the younger generation.. Band leader Al Townsend
says, "People of all ages are ready to return to the sound and emotions the big bands can produce." Vocalist Doug Kerr of Plymouth is soloist. Admission will be $6 and there will be an open bar. Tickets may be purchased at the door or reserved by calling 459-2016.
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Jeffrey Bruce, makeup artist to the stars, wil l speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6 in the Plymouth Hil-ton Inn. The Canton New-comers Club is sponsoring his appearance. A $6 ad-mission fee wil l include cof-fee and dessert. Reserva-tions should be placed be-fore Sept. 30 by sending a check payable to the Can-ton Newcomers and a stamped, sel f -addressed envelope to: Canton New-comers, 45177 Claymore Drive, Canton, Mich. 48187. For information call 455-3041.
class reunions The Observer & Eccentric will
help locate classmates for school reunions. Submit announcements in w r i t i n g to Margaret Miller, Observ-er & Eccentric, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, 48150. First and last names must be used with telephone num-bers. PERSHING 1942
The classes that graduated f rom Pershing High School in J a n u a r y and June of 1942 will hold their 40-year re-union Saturday, Oct. 2 at Kingsley Inn. Tickets a t $15 per person cover dinner and dancing and there will be a cash bar. Make reservat ions with Olga Dworkin, 399-2647.
F E R N D A L E LINCOLN 1947 Classes that graduated f r o m Lincoln
High School in J a n u a r y and June 1947 will hold their 35-year reunion Oct. 16 at the Kingsley Inn. The event will in-clude dinner, music, dancing and a cash bar. Details a r e avai lable f r o m Betty Locke, 545-0665; Shirley Williams, 649-2378, or Conlan Donahue, 649-3027.
TRENTON HOMECOMING All g radua tes of Trenton High School
during its 25-year history a r e invited to a special homecoming celebrat ion at the school the weekend of Oct. 22. There will be a football g a m e at 8 p.m. Fr iday, followed by a sock hop 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the gym. A pan-cake b reakfas t for a lumni is planned at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, in the High School Commons Informat ion on the 25-year celebrat ion is avai lable by calling the school, 676-8600.
DETROIT CENTRAL 1952 The Central High School c lasses of
June and August 1952 will hold a 30-year reunion beginning at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Shenandoah Country Club, Walnut Lake Road two miles west of Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Tickets at $20 per person include hors d 'oeuvres and a sweet table, music by Er ic Harr is and a re-union book. There will be a cash bar
and en te r ta inment being planned by commit tee m e m b e r s Na te Firestone, Tommy Kovan and Cliff Chudler. Those who want to a t tend or have in-format ion about c lassmates may call Chudler, 626-5507, or Gary Wexler, 559-7088.
DETROIT MACKENZIE 1957 The Mackenzie High School J a n u a r y
and June classes of 1957 plan a 25-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 23, a t the Holi-dome in Livonia. Details a r e avai lable f r o m Mary (Middleton) McCarthy, 937-9611, during the day, or c lassmates may wr i te to Box 2232, Livonia, 48151. Fr iends and non-graduates f r o m the class also a r e invited.
DEARBORN HEIGHTS ROBICHAUD
1962 A 20-year reunion is being planned
Saturday, Oct. 23, for 1962 gradua tes of Robichaud High School. Tickets for the dinner dance a r e $15. Those who want detai ls or have knowledge of class-m a t e s may call Ron Guiliani, 595-7557; J i m Blazek, 453-8251, or Dianne (Fink) Winfrey, 722-8170.
RIVERSIDE 1962 Riverside High School's c lass of 1962
will hold a 20-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 23, a t the Pa rk P lace Hall in Dear-born. Tickets at $20 per person include dinner and an open bar. Informat ion is avai lable f rom Karin Wielosinski, 425-1267 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-days.
BIRMINGHAM SEAHOLM 1972 The B i rmingham Seaholm High
School class of 1972 is holding its 10-year reunion Nov. 27 at Kingsley Inn, Bloomfeld Hills. Call Ellenor Cox Noble, 649-0945, or Tom Schack, 288-6714, for advance reservat ions .
BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE 1972 Brother Rice High School's c lass of
1972 is planning its 10-year reunion. For details, call the school, 647-2526.
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The af ternoon s ta r ted with the gath-ering of the b rave part ic ipants . They were given a briefing on the events and the rules for the games. All 80, a thletes were given a choice to par t ic ipa te in the games for which they were most qualified, but they were encouraged to sign up for every event.
The s imple s ta r t to the fun day was the lawn J a r t throwing contest. The crowd gathered around the two sets of players, the f i rs t one to m a k e a r inger el iminated the other three players. The matches were interesting and the semi-finalists were Joyce Brownlee and Al Flowers of Canton. Al, the jock he professes to be, won the ribbon for this event.
On to the basketball courts, one and all. Every player received three f r ee throws, where the women received a cheer f rom the crowd. The semi-final-ists were our man Al Flowers and Mar-gare t Schaefer . You have to understand Al played four years of college basket-ball and presently coaches two boys t eams in the PCJBA. The playoff went into tr iple over t ime and Margare t walked away with the f irs t-place rib-bon. Al was crushed, to say the least.
THE TENNIS tournaments s ta r ted early in the day with men and women playing their own sets of doubles. As they finished their ma tches on the court , they rejoined the action of the other games continually proceeding on a nearby field.
It was not an easy task because of the over-powering urge to take a dip in the ad jacen t pool and then collapse.
The finalists approached the courts in the la te af ternoon but there was no final winner for the day. Everyone just raised their a r m s in defea t due to sheer exhaustion.
Jus t as on the TV "Super S t a r " shows, the obstacle course event pro-
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vided the en te r ta inment for the a f te r -noon.
Male and f ema le were matched against one another and they were t imed independently. The contes tants s tar ted off swinging f r o m an eight-foot chain, maneuver ing through a series of steel bars, crawling under a limbo stick, jumping on a saddle 6f their choice and hopping on a covered wagon — in the back and out the front . They fought their way through a collapsed, cardboard box, up and down a large slide into a puddle of dirt, then fumbled into the s t rategical ly placed t ires to the finish line.
Nancy Mercer ter , Dee Bashor, J e r r y Corwin and Dan Behrend all crossed the finish line in seven seconds or less to walk with the prized ribbons in the spectacular event.
THE 50-YARD dash was next and the speedy winners were Mary Jane Konkel and Dan Behrendt The broad jump also was won by Mary J a n e with her closest compet i tor being Greg Thorp. This event was one of the most strenuous competi t ions of the day
J e r ry Corwin won the limbo contest hands down for a s imple reason. By the t ime this event was called, he was the only par t ic ipant brave enough to volun-teer.
The tr icathalon consisted of a punt, pass and kick, the broad j u m p and tfie obstacle course. The rule s ta ted all had to enter all of these events and t imes were kept specifically for these mighty brave folks. J e r r y Corwin and Nancy Mercer te r proved to be the best of the best when the tall ies were totaled.
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JUST B E F O R E dinner was served, the mile-run contestants were called to the s tar t ing line. Roger Gale was the only person with s tamina left and he received a trophy for his t r iumph.
The putting contest was a f t e r dinner and with all of the avid golfers in this a rea , the competit ion was incredible. Al Flowers tees off about three t imes a week on local courses and can hold his own on the putting green. When it c a m e
down to the final stroke. Al won this
contest with no trouble at all The volleyball game finished off the
day's, act ivi t ies with Al Flower and Mary^ Jane Konkel as capta ins of thf* eager t eams
The trophies for the most-outstand-ing man athle te went to Ai Flowers and the trophy for the most outstanding woman athlete to Mary Jane Konkel
Pa t Brown did a super job organizing the day of challenges and all who par-ticipated thank her for the t ime and ef-fort to show them a great t ime
O F F I C E R Robert VanLith of the crime-prevention division in the Car i ton Police Depar tment feels the h o m o owners did not respond as well as he had hoped in the August Porch Light P rog ram. He is working with the hornet-owner presidents of many subdivisions to improve the response until it b o comes 100 percent in Canton
How news may be submitted Information for the Suburban Life
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Notices should be received by Mon-day for publication on Thursday and by Thursday for publication Monday. They will be used as soon as possible before the event
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Heidt-Matthews Ann Mat thews and John A. Heidt
were mar r i ed by The Rev. Ronald Thurner in Our Lady of Victory Catho-lic Church in Northville Aug 27. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Matthews of Plymouth. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Heidt of Fa rming-ton Hills.
The bride's organza gown was t r immed with Venice and Cluny lace, fashioned with an empi re waistl ine.
She was at tended by Diane Robinson, Lori Hutchinson, Madeline Maher and Karen S temaerger , all clad in floor-length gowns of lavender chiffon.
Keith Schooley served as best man, with ushers John Donohue, Robin Sher-ban and Richard Ryder.
The bride holds an associate degree f rom Central Michigan University. She is a student at Madonna College, study-ing legal adminis t ra t ion while em-ployed as a legal sec re ta ry for the law f i rm of Criag and Heidt in Westland.
The br idegroom will g r adua te f rom University of Michigan in December .
Modson-Burns Lorri Ann Burns and Glen Allan
Modson exchanged m a r r i a g e vows Aug. 21 in Ward Presbyter ian Church, Livonia. The Revs. Bar t le t t Hess and Kenneth MacKinnon officiated. Russell and Sally B u m s of Crab t ree Lane, Plymouth, a re the paren ts of the bride. Rudolph and Louise Modson of Old Sa-lem. Plymouth a r e the br idegroom's parents .
The bride's pointe d 'espri t lace gown had a chapel t rain and a high lace col-lar with matching lace at the cuf fs and hemline She carr ied a bouquet of silk stephanotis and white rosebuds and wore a wreath of the s a m e f lowers in her hair J an Avis, the bride's sister, was mat ron of honor. Jul ie Lindman and Robin Clinesmith were brides-maids They wore dusty pink dotted Swiss gowns with scoop necklines, and short pleated sleeves. The dresses were sashed at the waistl ine. They carr ied pink roses and stephanotis .
Paul Modson, the b r idegroom's brother, was best man. Edwin Meixner and William Meena were groomsmen. Andrew Avis was r ingbearer , and ushers were Russell Burns, Douglas Burns and Scott Burns.
After a wedding reception in Knox Hall at the church, the couple honey-mooned at Siesta Key, Fla . They a r e living in Redford Township.
The bride is a 1976 g radua te of Plymouth Canton High School. She is
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The couple received guests in Glen Oaks Country Club before leaving on a wedding t r ip to Cape Cod, Mass. They will m a k e their home in Fa rming ton Hills.
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PCAC offers fall classes, workshops The Plymouth Communi ty Arts
Council has announced its fall schedule for c r a f t classes and workshops. All classes will be in the a r t s council off-ice, 332 S. Main Street .
Fees for the classes vary as do the costs of the mater ia ls .
The six classes, instructors, fees, and t imes are:
• FOLDED STAR — Diane Brad-ley, noon to 3 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Tues-day, Oct. 26; fee, $6.
• FOLK ART — 9x12-inch wooden sled, Phyllis Overhiser; 7-10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17 and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18; fee, $6; kit, $10.
W o o d e n • C h r i s t m a s w r e a t h , Overhiser; 7-10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2; fee, $6; kit, $15.
ADULT Chris tmas workshops have been set up for 9:30 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays beginning Nov. 2. Charge will be $21 for the series of four, or $6.50 for each class.
First workshop will a cinnamon stick
centerpiece, kit, $5. A pulled tbread or-nament will be tbe project for Nov. 9, kit cost $2.50. Patched and quilted or-nament will be made Nov. 16, kit cost $1.50 and a stenciled ornament will be the Nov. 23 p ro j ec t , kit cost, $1.
After-school workshops will be of-fered to children. All three of the ses-sions will be f rom 4:30 to 6:15 on Thurs-days beginning Nov. 4. Cost is $4 for each class or $10 for the ent i re series.
Dates, project and kit costs are. Nov.
4, hand painted, quilted ornament in hoop, $2; Nov. 11, cross-stitch Christ-mas card, 75 cents; and Nov. 18, ra f f ia kitchen magnet , 75 cents
Some of the classes require some mater ia l s brought f rom home List of these i tems will be given when individ-uals register.
For more information a n d / o r to reg-ister for classes call the PCAC office, 455-5260, between 9 a m and noon, Monday through Thursday
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Martha Griff i ths, Elly Peterson and Mildred J e f f r e y will be the honorees. Griff i ths served for 20 years as a Dem-ocrat ic Congresswoman, and is now the Democrat ic candidate for l ieutenant governor of Michigan. Peterson is a fo rmer Republican s ta te cha i rman and
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clubs in action • C A N T O N W H E E L S
Modern western square dance class-es every Sunday at 6 p.m. a r e of fered in the Canton Township Recreat ion Center, Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Road. Beginners classes a r e Sept. 26 with f i rs t lesson f ree . For informat ion call caller Ray Wiles, 981-0087.
• G O O D S H E P H E R D S P A G H E T T I D I N N E R
The Ladies Guild of Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran C h u n Cherry Hill Road, Canton, will serve a spaghett i dinner f rom 5-8 p.m. Fr iday, Sept 24, at the church. For advance tickets call 981-3421. P r ices are: adult , $4, 12 and under, $2.50; 2 and under, free.
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• A M E R I C A N L E G I O N The Passage-Gayde Post of the
American Legion mee t s at 1 p.m. the first Sunday of each month in the Vet-erans Memorial Building, 173 N. Main Street Plymouth. New m e m b e r s a r e welcome. Call Don Hart ley at 459-2914 for information.
• C A N T O N N E W C O M E R S '
R A L L Y Oct 2 - T h e Canton Newcomers will
have their Fall Road Rally at 5 p.m. Par t ic ipants will mee t at Gr i f fen Pa rk in Canton The cost is $20 per couple, which includes prizes and dinner and dancing at the final destination. Reser-
» vations must be made by Sept. 24. F o r info and reservations, call Carol Toll-man at 455-3041.
• M A K E - U P A R T I S T Oct. 6 — An evening with J e f f r e y
Bruce, a New York make up ar t i s t will be presented by the Canton Newcomers at 7 p.m. A $6 admission fee will in-clude coffee and desser t Tickets a r e available now f rom Canton New-comers or may be ordered by mail be-fore Sept. 30 at: Canton Newcomers , 45177 Claymore Drive, Canton, 48187.
• C H I L D B I R T H P R E P A R A T I O N
CLASS Childbirth and Fami ly Resources is
offering an eight-week course for ex-pectant parent beginning Nov. 2. In ad-dition to Lamaze techniques, the class includes options in childbirth, the birth process, ceserean delivery, breas t feed-ing, ear ly parent ing skills. The class is limited to seven couples and is held in Plymouth. For more info"-mation, call Diane Kimball at 459-2360.
P 0 6 1 5 - SB-CLUBS • L A L E C H E L E A G U E The P lymou th -Can ton LaLeche League Group I will have its f i rs t meet ing in a series of four at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 42785 Cr t ree Lane off Thornridge, Plymouth. Topic will be " A d v a n t a g e s of B r e a s t f e e d i n g to Mother and Baby." All mothe r s and nursing babies welcome. For more in-format ion , call Laura Lang, 459-6585, or Karen Sierzega, 459-1322.
• A N N A R B O R H O M E E C O N O -
M I S T S Ann Arbor home economists will
have their f i rs t meet ing of the new sea-son at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29 at the home of Marliss Myran, 1231 Bar-r is ter , Ann Arbor. Repor ts on AHEA convention and College Week will be
the highlights of the meet ing. F o r more information, call 995-9564.
• S E N I O R S P O T L U C K The Plymouth Township Senior Citi-
zens Club will have a potluck dinner Sunday, Oct. 3 in the Fr iendship Sta-tion, Schoolcraft Road at Bradner . Seniors f r o m the city of Plymouth a r e invited to come to the meet ing and din-ner. Group will mee t at 1 p.m. and dine at 2 p.m Everyone is asked to provide a dish to pass and their own place set-ting.
The Plymouth Township group has opened its regular F r iday meet ings to city residents. Social membersh ips a re $1 per month. Those wishing more in-format ion may call Car l Peterson, 453-3422.
• P L Y M O U T H N E W C O M E R S P R O G R E S S I V E D I N N E R
The Plymouth Newcomers Club has set a deadline of Sept. 25 for reserva-tions for a couples progressive dinner Saturday, Oct. 9. All interested couples a re invited to at tend. Evening will be-gin with appet izers at 7 p.m. Cost is $10 per couple.
For reservat ions or informat ion call 459-5666 before 6 p.m.
• P R E G N A N C Y F I T N E S S Six-week prenata l exercise ser ies be-
gins at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4 in Tanger E l emen ta ry School on F ive Mile Road, Plymouth. To regis ter or for informat ion call 827-8750.
• W O M A N ' S C L U B Woman's Club of Plymouth will mee t
at 12:30 p.m. Fr iday, Oct. 1 in St. John 's Episcopal Church, Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Trai l .
Speaker Dr. Sam Hudson will talk about "Women who have m a d e their m a r k in P lymouth and accomplish-ments of the club." Club president Lin-da Pawl ing has asked that all m e m b e r s a t tend the meeting. New or prospect ive m e m b e r s m a y call Rita Maly for mem-bership information.
• P L Y M O U T H L I O N S The Lions Club of P lymouth will
mee t at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 at the Mayflower Hotel, Main at Ann Ar-bor Trai l . Gale Matson-Croinger of F i r s t Step will speak. Member s will be invited to tour the F i r s t Step home im-media te ly a f t e r her brief talk.
• V F W A U X I L I A R Y F A L L L U N C H E O N A N D C A R D P A R T Y
The Auxiliary to the Mayf lower Vet-e rans of Foreign Wars Mayf lower Post will have its annual fal l luncheon and card par ty at noon Saturday, Oct. 9 in the Masonic Temple , Penn iman Ave-nue at Union Street . Donation for luncheon is $3 and for luncheon and cards, $3.50. Reservat ions can be m a d e by calling Veneta Hornbeck, 453-6040.
Luncheon t ickets only m a y be pur-chased at the door.
• M I S C A R R I A G E A N D
N E W B O R N L O S S S U P P O R T
G R O U P The Lamaze Childbirth Prepara t ion
Association of Ann Arbor has formed a suppor t group for those who have expe-rienced a miscar r iage , tubal pregnan-cy, stillbirth, or ear ly death of an in-fant . Group meet ings will s t a r t a t 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5 and continue the f i rs t Tuesday of each month. Meeting will be in the off ice of Hospice of Wash-
tenaw, 2530 S. Main Street (near Briar-wood Shopping Mall) in Ann Arbor. At-tendance is open to couples, singles, re la t ives and fr iends and is f r ee of charge. A 24-hour telephone service will provide informat ion or assis tance a t 995-1995 and asking to be put in touch with the M i s c a r r i a g e and Newborn Loss Support Group. P ro jec t coordinator Mary Schuman said confi-dentiali ty will be mainta ined.
• O K T O B E R F E S T The G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n Club of
Plymouth will have its annual Oktober-fest par ty f r o m 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Satur-day, Oct. 2 in the Plymouth Cultural Center, F a r m e r Street at Theodore, Plymouth. Impor ted G e r m a n beer and wines, homecooked G e r m a n food avail-able. For reservat ions at $3.50 per per-
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TEL-A-CARE FOR SENIORS A new Tel-A-Care p rogram for resi-
dents of the Plymouth communi ty who a re 60 years of age and over is now in service. The local service, a r ranged by Plymouth Township, is provided by the Out-Wayne County Area on Aging.
Telephone contact is m a d e with sen-ior citizens to check on their well-being. This is a reassur ing service for seniors who desire to live independent-ly in their own homes. The service is f ree .
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CLASSES New classes a r e being formed by the
Centennial Dancers. All nationali t ies a re welcome, age 4 and up. Boys espe-cially a r e in demand. Polish dances, t ap and jazz will be included for varie-ty-
The dancers a re sponsored by the Polish National Alliance. For more in-format ion call Joanne Ygeal, 464-1263, or Chris Gniewek, 459-5696.
POLISH BALLROOM DANCING A special course in Polish bal l room
dancing is being offered by the Polish National Alliance. Group will learn polka, oberek and waltz. Classes will be in Lowell Middle School, Hix Road at Joy. Cost is minimal . For information
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f rom noon to 3 p.m. each Fr iday in the Friendship Station, 42375 Schoolcraft at Bradner Members a re asked to take along a brown bag lunch Tea and cof-fee will be provided The afternoon ac-tivity will be working on c raf t s , planned program and cards. For addi-tional information, call Carl Peterson, president, at 453-3422.
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Area parents who want to learn more about the "Toughlove" method of rea r ing children a r e invited to an or-gani ia t ional meet ing at 7:30 p.m. today at St. Edith Catholic Church, 15089 Newburgh, Livonia.
Organizing the session is B a r b Donaldson, a Livonia mother of two who has been learning about Toughlove with group meet ings in Farming ton .
Joining her in describing the organi-zation and its method of operat ion will be Marie Schneider, who teaches a t Fa rming ton ' s Harrison High School and has three youngsters.
Donaldson said many paren ts in Livonia go regular ly to the Fa rming ton group meet ings and "I felt there was a need in Livonia for one (Toughlove group)."
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'It's nice to think that all you have to do is give your kids a lot of tender loving care and they will turn out all right But there is so much outside influence, especially from the child's peer group, that it doesn't always work out that way.'
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TOUGHLOVE H E L P S Donaldson personally by letting her know that she is not the only parent who has to disci-pline her children.
"Many t imes you isolate yourself as a parent by heaping all this guilt on yourself," she said. "Toughlove is show-ing m e how to build relationships with m y children."
Donaldson began a t t end ing the Toughlove sessions in Farmington af-ter reading a magazine ar t ic le about the exper iences of Phyl l i s /and David York, the founders of Toughlove. Schneider s ta r ted with the organization the s a m e way.
"I read tha t Toughlove is a communi-ty support group gett ing parents to-gether every week to share their expe-riences and their ideas on how to solve problems with their kids," this teacher said. "I thought it was a t e r r i f i c con-cept, and as an educator I felt I had things to s h a r e "
"IT'S NICE to think that all you have to do is give your kids a lot of tender loving c a r e and they will turn out all right," Donaldson said. "But there is so much outside influence, especially f r o m the child's peer group, that it doesn't a lways work that way."
Toughlove began mostly as support groups for paren ts who were having
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problems with their children. Now there a r e more parents who, like Schneider, go to the meet ings to learn more parent ing skills.
"I don't have trouble with my kids the way some others a t the meet ings do," said Schneider. But she does feel there is a great need on the par t of many parents for the kind of advice and support Toughlove offers .
S o m e of t h e b a s i c p r o b l e m s Toughlove parents face a r e drinking and involvement with drugs, she added.
BOTH SCHNEIDER and Donaldson like the idea that Toughlove shows par-ents how to m a k e offspr ing completely responsible for their own actions.
"It 's a way of teaching kids that for each choice there is a consequence," Donaldson said. "Rather than reward and punishment, you let the kids handle the crisis. It 's a way of teaching them responsibility."
With Toughlove, the parent doesn't tell the child what to do, Schneider said. Instead, the two generat ions work together.
"Toughlove is a two-way thing with parents and their kids," she noted. "It helps the paren t take a stand against the kids. It helps them be tough enough to say no. All paren ts have to face it, that somet ime along the way they will have to work out guidelines for their children."
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d o w n t h i s year w i t h a n e s t i m a t e d 2,300 p e o p l e m a k i n g the
r o u n d s of t he e x h i b i t s a n d w a t c h i n g t h e d e m o n s t r a t i o n s of ear -
ly h a n d i c r a f t s . G r a c e N e l s o n w o r k e d o n a h o o k e d r u g in a V i c t o -
r i an s e t t i n g .
Paul R. and J a n e Anderegg of Haslett announce the birth of their f i rs t child, a son, Mark Emerson , Aug. 14 in Edward W. Sparrow Hospital, Lansing.
Grandparen ts a r e Ralph and Lois Anderegg of Muskegon and R.J. and Jane Emerson of P lymouth and Pasa-dena, Calif.
GARY CASKEY/atafl photographer
At antique mart M a r y K e h o e , p r e s i d e n t of t h e P l y m o u t h S y m p h o n y L e a g u e , h a d
m i x e d r e p o r t s f r o m d e a l e r s at t h e l eague ' s a n t i q u e m a r t d u r i n g
t h e P l y m o u t h Fal l Fes t i va l . S o m e d i d a b o o m i n g b u s i n e s s a n d
s o m e sa id it w a s s l o w . A t t e n d a n c e w a s a b o u t t h e s a m e as t h e
p r e v i o u s year .
Miss Millie's School of Dance 133 E. C a d y St . N o r t h v i l l e
Dance Lessons 349-2215
Excel len t T r a i n i n g at R e a s o n a b l e Rates
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L e a r n D a n c e s f r o m Danny Hoc tor - " C A R A V A N , " Art Stone - " C A R A V A N " Joe Tremaine - "CARAVAN'
Prices kept low so all can get a chance to dance
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I C E N T E R S
In Celebration Of Northville Rotary Club's Run (Saturday, September 25, start ing at 10:30 a.m. at Northville Downs)
DOWNTOWN NORTHVILLE will be offering 3 days of special events
• S a l e s t h r o u g h o u t d o w n t o w n s t o r e s T h u r s d a y , F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y
• B l u e g r a s s B a n d wil l p r o v i d e e n t e r t a i n m e n t F r i d a y 4 - 7 : 3 0 p . m . a n d
S a t u r d a y 1 1 - 5 p . m . ; in t h e M a i n S t r e e t P a r k
• H a y r i d e s fo r k i d s of ^11 a g e s F r i d a y e v e n i n g 6 - 8 : 3 0 p . m . s t a r t i n g in
f r o n t of t h e M a r q u i s T h e a t r e
• Come to town, watch the run throughout the streets and visit your
local merchants for
• FUN •FOOD •BARGAINS Th is p r o m o t i o n , c o i n c i d i n g w i t h the Rotary C lub Run, is be ing s p o n s o r e d by t he Nor thv i l l e M e r c h a n t ' s A s s o c i a t i o n and the f o l l o w i n g pa r t i c ipa t ing s to res
• The Liquor S h o p p e • Freydl ' s # C h i r n & Sons Insulation C o
• Little People S h o p p e • Sand ie ' s H a l l m a r k Shop • IV Seasons Flowers
• C l a i r e Kelly * C loverda le • I n su rance E x c h a n g e
across I'OfT. Commons feitl b S'l. l«J'-ri 'welv* Oaks *. " ' " * V,"'t
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BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN
BIBLE CENTERED FUNDAMENTAL SOUl WINNING
CHURCH
B E T H E L
2 9 4 7 5 W
H L Pe t t y P»»loi
525 3664 or
261-9276
B A P T I S T T E M P L E
S i x M i l e L i v o n i a
S u n d a y S c h o o l M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 1 E v e n i n g S e r v i c e W e d . F a m i l y H o u r Bible Study Awana Clubs
N E W S R E L E A S E
S e p t . 2 6
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CHURCH
1 0 0 0 a .m.
00 a m
0 0 p . m .
7:30 p m
CALi FOR •PRFE tRANSPOfi'AllON
1 1 : 0 0 A M " T H E H E A R T "
6 : 0 0 P M " W H A T T H I N K Y E O F
C H R I S T ? "
S e p t . 2 6 - R o u n d - U p S u n d a y
. " a Church That is Concerned About People
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10 00 .1 m 11 I f> a m 6 00 p m 7 00 p m
10 0 0 a m
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'iovma Church Worth Looking for
9 : 3 0 A . M . F a m i l y S u n d a y S c h o o l
10:45 A.M. " L I F E ' S C R O 8 S - R O A D 8 "
7:00 P.M. " W H Y BE B A P T I Z E D ? " - B A P T I S M
W O R S H I P E V E N I N G W O R S H I P WED. , M I D -WEEK SERVICE
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CANTON
43065 JOY ROAD Between Lilley Rd. & Main St.
453-6749 or 455-0022
B I B L E S C H O O L 9 : 4 5 A . M .
M O R N I N G W O R S H I P 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .
P A S T O R J O H N S H I N N
E V E N I N G E V A N G E L 6 : 0 0 P . M .
R E V . U C H I D A - M I S S I O N S
W e d . F a m i l y N i g h t 7 : 0 0 P . M .
S P I R I T U A L W A R F A R E
4 1 ibranl ^Jellowsitip with tjour in WmJ ,
UNITLL) METHODIST
C L A R E N C E V I L L E U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T 20300 Middtet*lt t ivonia
Pastor Gerald Fisher 4/4 3444 - 4". * m F ,rst Worship Service 5 4 5 p m Youth Meetings "0 00 a m the Church School 11 15 a m Second Service ot Worship
7 00 p m Sunday Evening Service Wed The Midweek Service 7 00 p m
Nuts?', Provided Si All Services • An Conditioning
A L D E R S G A T E
U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H (Redtord Township)
10000 B E E C H D A L Y R O A D n Plymouth and West Ch'CHQO
M I N I S T E R S A R C H I E H D O N I G A N B A R B A R A B Y E R S L E W I S
W O R S H I P S E R V I C E
9 : 3 0 & 1 1 : 0 0 A M
" O N E F L A S H O F G L O R Y "
R e v . D o n i g a n M'H.sier Ol Music Hutfi Hadley Turner Uir Ot t d Barbara Caldwell
N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T
C H U R C H 36500 Ann Arbor Trail
422-0149 M i n i s t e r s
J a c k E. Q i g u e r a Roy Q. F o r s y t h Dave Gladstone
Director ot Youth Terry Gladstone
Director ot Education WORSHIP I CHURCH 8CHOOL
*15* 11:00 A.M.
N A R D I N P A R K U N I T E D
M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H 2 9 8 8 ' Wes t E l e v e n M i l e R o a d 4 7 6 - 8 8 6 0
Juat We»t ol M id f l l»b*n Farmington Hilla
W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 9 : 1 5 & 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .
" W H E N THE ROLL IS C A L L E D YONDER,
WHO'LL B E T H E R E 7 ' Dr . W m . R i t t e r
Dr William A Ritter. Pastor Mev Jettry Dinner Assoc Mlnlste.
Judy May, Dir of Christian Ed
Mr Melvin RooKus Dir Music
S T . M A T T H E W S
U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T
3090O Six Mile Rd (Bet Merriman A Middlebelt)
David T Strong, Minister
422-6038 10:00 A M Worship Service 10:00 A.M. Church School
(3 Yrs - 8th Grade) 10.00 A M Jr &Sr. High Class 11:15AM Adult Study Class
Nursery Provided
( HURCHLSOF CHRIST
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U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T
C H U R C H
Of G a r d e n C i t y 6443 M e r r i m a n R o a d
4 2 1 - 8 6 2 8 Dr R o b e r t G r i g e r e i t
M i n i s t e r W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 1 0 : 4 5 A M
Nursery & pre-school care CnURCHSCHOOL 9 30 A M
Nursery thru Adults
A Caring & Sharing Church"
L I V O N I A
1 5 4 3 1 M e r r i m a n R d .
S U N D A Y W O R S H I P
1 1 : 0 0 A M & 6 : 0 0 P M
R o b R o b i n s o n M i n i s t e r
R o b e r t D u t t o n
Y o u t h M i r i s t e r
427 8 7 4 3
GARDEN CITY H,57 Midd lebe l t R d
S U N D A Y W O R S H I P
1 1 a m & 6 p m
B ib le S c h o o l 10 a m
W e d 7 30 p m W o r s h i p
FREE CLOTHING TO THE NEEDY
MON. EVENINGS 7-9 P M
111 C h u r c h B u i l d i n g Mm.ster Dennis Swindle
4 2 2 - 8 6 6 0
LUTHERAN-AACL
See Hera id of Truth
TV Channel 20 Saturday 9 3 0 a m
Cal l or W m e for y ree C o r r e s p o n d e n c e C o u r s e
D E T R O I T
L A E S T A D I A N
C O N G R E G A T I O N
2 9 0 F a i r g r o u n d a t A n n
A r b o r T r a i l - P l y m o u t h
D o n a l d W . L a h t i , P a s t o r
4 7 1 - 1 3 1 6
S u n d a y S c h o o l . .
. 5 : 1 5 p m
W o r s h i p . . 6 : 3 C p m
R e d f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h
7 M i l e R o a d a n d G r a n d R i v e r
D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n
533-2300
W O R S H I P S E R V I C E
9 : 3 0 A . M .
D R . K E N N E T H M A A H F
Pro fessor of Eas te rn
Bap t i s t Co l l ege
Dr . W e s l e y I. E v a n a , PauiDLamb Mrs DonnaGleason
P a s t o r Assoc Pastor Minister ol Music
L I V O N I A
B A P T I S T
C H U R C H AM II lAir (l Will!
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, 4 2 2 - 3 7 6 3
PASTOR ELVIN L. CLARK
Sunday School 9 45 a m Morning Worship 10 45 a m daptiSl Training LWiyn 6 p rn Evening Worship Hour 7 p m Weri-'-?sday Service ' p m
P L Y M O U T H , M I C H I G A N 4 5 0 0 0 N T E R R I T O R I A L RD 4 5 5 - 2 3 0 0
1 -t M i W e s t of S h e l d o n
1 1 : 0 0 A . M . L A Y M E N ' S S U N D A Y
6 : 3 0 P . M " F O O T B A L L F E V E R "
HERALD OF HOPE
W Y F C 1 5 2 0
Mon . t h r u Fr i .
8:45 A M Air C o n d i t i o n e d
Or W i l l i a m S tah l
M r s R . c h a r d K a y e M u s i c Dir
M A I N S T R E E T
B A P T I S T C H U R C H Affiliated with Southern BdpliS'
Convention 8500 N Morton Taylor, Canton
H. Thweatt Pastor 453-4785 Sunday School - 9 45 a m Morning Worship 11 a m
Baptist training Union - 6 30 p m Evening Worship 7 30 pm
Wednesday Service ' 00 p m
DEAF MINISTRY
EPISCOPAL
C H R I S T I A N
S C I E N C t
S A I N T A N D R E W S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H
1 5 3 6 0 H u b b a r d R o a d L i v o n i a . M i c h i g a n 4«154
4 2 1 - 6 4 5 1
W e d n e s d a y 9 3 0 a m . - Ho ly Euchar is t Saturday 5 00 p m - Holy Eucharist
S u n d a y 7 45 a m - Ho ly Euchar i s t 9 00 a m - C h r i s t i a n E d u c a t i o n for all ages
10 0 0 a m - Ho ly Euchar i s t S u n d a y M o r n i n g - N u r s e r y C a r e Ava i l ab l e
Tlw f m Kswastfi G Oavli Tha RaY. E d w a r d A King
F O U R T H C H U R C H
OF C H R I S T S C I E N T I S T
. ' 4400 W Sever Mile
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L I V O N I A
9 0 8 3 N e w b u r q h Rd L ivonta
59 1-0? 11 5 ? ? - 0 8 2 1 8 30 A M
HOLY EUCHARIST 9 30 A M
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
10 30 A M HOLY EUCHARIST
A SERMON T h e Rev . E m e r y G r a v e l l e
L U11ILR A N (English Synod F I..(
F A I T H H O L Y
T R I N I T Y
30000 Five Mile Road 39020 Five Mile Road East Livonia West Livonia
421-7249 4*4-0211
WORSHIP 8:00 4 11:00 A.M.
Nursery Ava i lab le Worahip - 8 15 and 10tf0 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL - ALL
Bibla Claaaea 9:30 a m. AGES Nursery Available 9 45 A M
Education Office 421-7359 WED CLASSES - All Ages 6 45 P M
LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD
C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
M I S S O U R I S Y N O D 14175 Farmington Rd. '/« Mila N of Schoolcraf t
R E V R A L P H G S C H M I D T . P A S T O R
W O R S H I P S E R V I C E S E V E R Y S U N D A Y 8 : 0 0 & 1 0 : 3 0 A . M .
S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9 :15 A . M .
464 6554 NURSER Y PRO VIDEO 522 6830
S T M A T T H E W
L U T H E R A N
C h u r c h & S c h o o l
5885 Venoy I BJk N of Ford Rd Wesfland
425-0200
f P u t . CftarlOT F BuCkhahn
Assl Pastor
Divine Worship B ft 1 ' a ™
Class A SS 9 30 a m
Monday Evening Service 7 30 p m
G R A C E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
M I S S O U R I S Y N O D
?56:t0 GRANO RIVFR at BEECH DAI V
f.3? ??66 REDFORD TWP
S U N D A Y S E R V I C E S S U N D A Y S C H O O L
9 15 A 11 0 0 A M 9 15 4 11 0 0 A M
Rev . V. F. H a l b o t h , J r . , P a s t o r
Rev, V i c to r F. H a l b o t h , Sr. , Pas to r E m e r i t u s Mr . J a m e s M o l , Par ish Ass ' t .
Nu rse r y P r o v i d e d A i r C o n d i t i o n e d
H O S A N N A T A B O R
L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 9600 Leverne • So Redford
8 : 0 0 4 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . Sunday School and Biti le Classes
9 : 3 0 A . M . Monday Evening 7 00 P M
Christian School Grades K 8 Robert Schultz. P mcipal
9 3 1 - 2 2 3 3
| U T H r R A N C H U R C H
R I S E N C H R I S T Missour i S y n o d
48250 A'NN ARBOR Rl lAD
PI V M O U T H
Kenne th / t e i k e Paster 4 5 3 5 2 5 7 4 5 3 1099
EARLY SERVICE 8 30 A M Sun Sch & Bible Classes
9 45 1o 10 45 A M LATE SERVICE 11 00 A M
S t . P a u l ' s L u t h e r a n
M i s s o u r i S y n o d ?0805 Middlebelt at 8 Mile
F f l Timgton Hills - 474-0675 fhe^pv Ralph E Linger ^astOr
-> HMD A v WORSHIP ft 30 & ' ' AV SUND-AV SCHOOl AMD AD : T
BIBLECi ASSES 10 AM
C H R I S T I A N S C H O O L G r a d e s K - 8
W.tyneC Berhesch Principal •174-2488
REFORMED CI IURCH IN AMERICA
C A T H O L I C
C H U R C H E S
M E M O R I A L
C H U R C H of C H R I S T .( hr v ,,r Chij't '
354/5 f've Mile «cl 4f>4 67??
MARK McGl tVRLY Mm.ster C H l X K EMMER1
Yout^ Minister BIBLE SCHOCJL
(All ages) 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 45 "•
Evening Worship A Youtn Meetings
6 30 p m
r LUTHERAN WISCONSIN
UNITED CEIUR( OF CHRIST
N A T I V I T Y C H U R C H
Henry Rufl at We9t Chicago
Livonia
421-5406
WORSHIP 4 CHURCH SCHOOL
10 00 A M
Dr Robt H Jacobson
W i s c o n s i n E v a n g e l i c a l
L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e s
W I S C O N S I N L U T H E R A N
R A D I O H O U R
W C A R 1 0 9 0 S U N D A Y 1 0 : 3 0 A M
In L i v o n i a — St Pau l Ev L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ,
17810 F a r m i n g t o n Rd
Pas to r W i n f r e d K o e l p m • 2 6 1 - 8 7 5 9
W o r s h i p Se rv i ces - 8 3 0 & 11 0 0 a m
In P l y m o u t h — St Pe te r Ev. L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ,
1343 P e n n i m a n Ave .
Pas to r L e o n a r d K o e n i n g e r - 4 5 3 - 3 3 9 3
Worship Services 8 & 10 30 a.m. • Sunday School 9 15 a m
In R a d f o r d T o w n t h i p - Lo la Va l ley Ev L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ,
14750 K i n l o c h
Pas to r E d w a r d Zel l - 5 3 2 - 8 6 5 5
Worship Services 8 3 0 a m & 11 a.m. • Sunday School 9 45 a m
ST J O H N N H ' M A . W
P a r i s h
4 4 8 0 0 W a r r e n R o a d
4 55 -5910
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M a s s e s
Sa t 5 .00 a n d 6 :30 p m
S u n K a m . 9 : 3 0 a m
11 0 0 . m i a n d 1 2 30 p i n
£ eople^s /HURCK
C a n t o n H i g h S c h o o l
C a n t o n C e n t e r a t J o y
W O R S H I P 1 0 : 0 0 A . M .
" K I S S E S , T E A R S
A N D L O V E " Rav. Harvay Hanavald
Phone: 981-0499
R a f o r m a d C h u r c h i n A m e r i c a
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H A R D P K H S B V I I K I W ( I I I K ( H 0 1 I . I V O M A
i a r r i i i nq t i , n and >,« M i le R o i i d s Christian Education Sunday 4 2 2 - 1 1 5 0
W o r s h i p a n d S u n d a y S c h o o l 8 :30 ,10 :00 , & 11:30 a .m.
" T H E M A N W H O C A M E
B A C K "
D r . B a r t l e t t L . H e s s
7 : 0 0 p . m .
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R e v . D o u g l a s L . T h o m p s o n
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Music, worship blend
for priest with guitar By Margaret Miller staff writer
ART EMANUELE/staf f photographer
The Rev. Joe Dailey takes his guitar into the sanctuary of St. Edith Catholic Church and music into his ministry.
When the Rev. Joseph Dailey arr ived at St. Edith Catholic Church to begin his new appointment in June, he found they were playing his song.
The Livonia church, explained the young priest and musician, was using as par t of its l i turgy the sett ing he had made for "Our Father ."
"I felt right at home," he noted. Dailey has been ministering by mu-
sic as well as in more tradit ional ways since he was a seminar ian .
"It 's par t of who I am," he said. "It 's one of my gifts — one of the ways I can preach the gospel."
He plays the gui tar and sings and writes music in a wide var ie ty of modes. He also has made two record a lbums with several "Friends," That ' s the name, he explained, now used by the group that c a m e out with "Happy a re the Children of the Lord" in 1975 and "Speak to Your People, Lord" the following year .
Current ly he is looking for a new publisher, for both recordings and writ-ten music.
"I want to publish," said Dailey, "be-cause then others can use my music in services."
DAILEY, WHO grew up in Toledo and Detroit, served as a deacon at St. Agatha Catholic Church in Redford af-ter graduat ing f rom seminary .
He was ordained in September 1977. Music was par t of his ministry a t St.
Agatha, but used less during his f i rs t appointment to St. Genevieve Catholic Church of Livonia. He did, however, par t ic ipate in several concerts at Bent-ley High School during that relat ively short appointment .
In four years at St. Thomas Aquinas in Detroit he found many ways to use music in worship.
He wrote songs for services, project-ing slides with the words so the congre-
'/ sing at funerals. It really helps to lift up the spirits and bring a sense of peace. I sing at baptisms. It quiets the babies.'
—Fr. Joseph Dailey
gation could sing them. "Sometimes I would sing as par t of
the homily," he added. "Sometimes I'd play my guitar as par t of worship." In his f i rs t year at St. Agatha, he devel-oped specia j songs for the Advent sea-son theme, discovering light in the darkness.
"A couple of t imes I used secular songs, with words like 'The sun will come up tomorrow, ' and 'You light up my life.' It was a way of tying the soijigs of the culture into the religious experi-ence."
At St. Thomas also he wrote a series of acclamat ions for children's masses — "a capella so I could lead as cele-brant" — and provided a special song for the school's eighth grade graduat -ing class each spring. "It would become their theme song each year ," Dailey said. "The songs were religious in ide-as, but not overly so."
THIS PRIEST finds use for his music in nearly all his parish functions.
"I sing at funerals ," he said. "It real-ly helps to lift the spirits and it brings a sense of peace.
"I sing at baptisms. It quiets the ba-bies and underlines the idea that bap-tism is a t ime of celebration "
He noted he somet imes plays his gui-t a r at bapt isms and may function as a one-man band "That 's fun especially for the less formal family baptisms," he said
And somet imes when he is not the celebrant at St. Edith he plays and
sings as part of the service. "The first t ime I played here at St
Edith, they clapped," he said. "I said later I'd go on singing later if they held off on the clapping
"I told them I knew they liked it, fcmt somet imes music in a worship service is par t of prayer , and then clappong breaks the mood "
Dailey also mentioned then that \t is perfect ly fine to applaud when he par-ticipates in a concert.
Concerts a re occasionally a r ranged with various groups, he said. Sortie-t imes he gets together with m e m b e r s of the original group of "Friends," now scat tered in varied service jobs
"Or somet imes one or two of the group will just take on some new friends," said Dailey
MUSIC AND worship is nothing new in the Catholic church, he pointed Out but for a long t ime "the people got left out."
Dailey noted that in the fourth centu-ry there was a ma jo r fight to get rid of heretics in the church
"But it was the heretics who had the good songs," he said "So Augustine be-gan to ban singing during masses. The Gregorian chants remained, but there was little musical part icipat ion by the people.
He thinks music is now back to stay in Catholic worship
"Music is the universal language,"' he said. "When it is prayer , it is hard to resist. I try to introduce it at an appro-pr ia te level."
church bulletin • V I L L A G E U N I T E D P R E S B Y - Sunday at Village United Presbyter ian T E R I A N Church, 25350 Six Mile, Redford Town-
The burning of the church mor tgage ship. Dr. Donald Lester , executive will be celebrated at 10 a.m. services presbyter of the Presby te ry of Detroit ,
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T h o m a s E. T rask , Pastor .
will give the morning prayer . The Rev. Rober t Barcus, pastor of Village church will preach on "The Church Alive."
Robert Klepinger, fo rmer organist of the church, will direct Mozart 's "The Gloria," an an them sung during the dedication of the building in 1966.
Dick Genge, cha i rman of the church property and f inance commit tee , will receive the mor tgage f rom two repre-sentat ives of First Federa l of Michi-gan, holder of the mortgage, and give a response. A catered dinner will be served at noon For more information call the church at 534-7730
• U N I T E D A S S E M B L Y O F G O D The Rev. Norman L. Correll , a world
missions adminis t ra tor for the Assem-blies of God denomination will speak at three services Sunday at United As-sembly of God, 42021 E. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. They will be at 8:30 amd 11a.m, and at 6:30 p.m.
As adminis t ra t ive assis tant to the ex-ecutive director of the Assemblies of God Foreign Missions, Correll works closely with missionaries in 109 coun tr ies of the world He promotes mis-sionary e f for t s even in countries such as Communist nations where there a re no Assemblies of God. He repor ts that more than 145 counties a re a f fec ted by mission outreaches. The Assemblies of God now have more than 9-million m e m b e r s outside the U.S.
• W A R D P R E S B Y T E R I A N The 35-member Ward Church or-
chestra , directed by Al Drobish, will present a 30-minute concert at 7 p.m. Sunday in Ward Presbyter ian Church, Farmington and Six Mile, Livonia. Se-lections will include "Majest ic Over-ture" and "Zion Overture" by J.S. Za-mecnik and "March f rom Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner. Lar ry Rakowicz will be soloist in "The Trumpete r . "
The Rev. Douglas Thompson will speak a f t e r the concert . Dr. Bar t le t t Hess will continue his series of sermons f rom each book of the Bible at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. services.
• C H R I S T I A N C O M M U N I T Y Carl Olivebring, Swedish bari tone,
will minister in music at 11 a.m. ser-vices Sunday in Christian Community Church, 41355 Six Mile, Northville. He has sung for American soldiers in Ger-many, North Africa, Holy Land, Grea t Britain, Iceland and several European countries.
• P R I N C E O F P E A C E L U T H E R -AN
"Focus on the Family ," a series of f i lms featur ing Dr. J a m e s Dobson, psy-cholgist, will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Pr ince of Peace Lutheran Church, 37775 Pa lmer , Westland. The f i lms will be shown seven consecutive Sundays. F ree babysit t ing will be provided in the church.
The f i lms cover such topics as the strong-willed child, shaping the will without breaking the spirit . Christian fathering, prepar ing for adolescence, and what wives wish their husbands knew about women.
• ST. P A U L U N I T E D C H U R C H
O F C H R I S T A professional caller will be on hand
at a square dance to be h^ld at 7 p .m Sunday in St. Paul United Church of Christ, 26550 Cherry Hill at John Daly. Dearborn Heights. Tickets a re $2.50 with proceeds to benefit local hunger projects. All ages a re invited
• F A I R L A N E A S S E M B L Y Carl Olivebring, singer f rom Sweden,
will per form at the 7 p.m. service Sun-day in Fai r lane Assembly, 22575 Ann Arbor Trail, Dearborn Heights.
• ST. J O H N A R M E N I A N The Men's Society of St. John Ar-
menian Church, 22001 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, will sponsor a concert by the Harmonicats at 7 p.m. Sunday Donation is $10. For t ickets contact Jack Karanj ian at 851-9543.
• C H R I S T T H E G O O D S H E P H E R D L U T H E R A N
The Ladies Guild of Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 42690 Cherry Hill, Canton Township, will hold a spaghetti dinner f rom 5-8 p.m. Fri-
day, Sept. 24. Tickets at $4 for adults and $2.50 for children 12 and under may be obtained by calling Diane Klosterman at 981-3421 Children un-der 2 a re f r ee Tickets at the door a re 50 cents more.
• L I V O N I A A S S E M B L Y O F G O D The play, "Judgement Morning," will
be presented at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept 25 in Livonia Assembly of God Church. 33015 Seven Mile. Livonia. For addi-tional information call the church at 474-5405.
• R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S U N I T E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N
Art Cole will speak on solar energy and energy conservation at a potluck s u p p e r and d i scuss ion p r o g r a m Wednesday, Sept. 29 in Rosedale Gar-dens United Presbyter ian Church, Hub-bard at W. Chicago, Livonia The sup-per is at 6 p.m , the talk at 7 p.m. Nur-sery care is avai lable
• F O U R T H C H U R C H O F C H R I S T , S C I E N T I S T
William Milford Correll of Cleveland will speak on "Spiritual Power and Its Application" at a f r ee lecture at 8 p.m Thursday, Sept 30 in Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, 24400 Seven Mile, De-troit. Correll has long been act ive in the healing ministry of Christian Sci-ence, and is a m e m b e r of the Christian Science board of lectureship
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Legitimate business may still be immoral Quite some t ime ago I received a call f rom a
reader requesting that I address the issue of moral-ity in business.
On the face of it the issue seems ra ther clear cut. Employers should t rea t their employees farily. Employees should put in an honest day's work for the pay they receive. Sellers should provide the genuine ar t ic le for a fair price and buyers should be expected to pay what they owe
However, this simplist ic list of shoulds hardly
covers the issue
In a capital ist ic society, pract ical ly every mora l issue of a social na ture is a challenge to the busi-ness community . The challenge is clarif ied when we ask what a re the rights and responsiblities of legi t imate business in a f r ee society. Or perhaps we should ask what makes a business legi t imate in the first place.
ORDINARILY legi t imate business is differenti-ated f rom the rackets in that the la t ter a re pre-sumed to be de t r imenta l to society, a presumption well earned many t imes over. At the s ame t ime legi t imate business and racketeer ing do have an es-sential e lement in common. Both exist for profit.
To pretend that the profit motive is diminished by the social acceptabil i ty of the business in ques-tion is to show a cer ta in naivete.
Some would speak of the pr ivate-enterpr ise sys-tem as if it were a some sort of sacred cow to be
moral perspectives
Rev. Robert Schaden
left alone. But to leave unchallenged the unethical pract ices of some business, despite their size or respectibility, is to leave ourselves open to become servant^ and even vict ims of those who would allow personal or corporate profit to be more important than any soical responsiblity.
THE FAR-REACHING dimension of moral i ty and business is evident in the madness of the a rms race. This fiasco is sold to the American people as a ma t t e r of defense.
However, it cannot be denied that the large com-panies that hold the cont rac ts for the building and sale of such a rms have much more powerful lob-bies in government than do those groups who be-lieve that more f i re power is not in the best interest of humans and other living things.
Legistators a re more dependent on big business {for campaign funds) than they a re on social inter-est groups. Money wins.
Some government or private, testing agencies may find that certain products a re dangerous to health of animals and humans, but their findings a re often squelched by the industries that produce the product.
Only recently another pesticide substance is being challenged as to its safety. Now it has come to light that the substance in question has been sus-pect for 11 years, but again profit has been king
A REAL MONEY MAKER at present is found in the bonanza of video games in which violence is rewarded. Despite the fac t that psychological test-ing has shown that these and other toys of violence beget violent people, the producers of such toys pooh-pooh the test results and the sales continue
When profit is at stake, the mental or physical health of a nation is of ten up against a very large giant.
Perhaps we need to redefine legi t imate business to include only those businesses with a sense of so-cial responsiblity which is not pushed aside when it threatens the sales char t s
People as individuals and peopol together in cor porations will forever find ways of being immoral or unethical under protection of the law
Perhaps that is why there is such a di f ference between that which may be legal and that which is truly legi t imate. Cleverness can help to keep peo-ple legal, but only dignity and a sense of the human can keep us legit imate.
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The Frisians Dutch ethnic group played
role in U.S. independence By Dick Van Halsema Jr. National Geographic Society
When Rome ' s imper ia l a r m y invaded northern Europe in the f i rs t century, it met an unexpected obstacle: a t r ibe of ash-blond, gray-blue-eyed seamen and f a r m e r s known as Fr is ians
Although the t r ibe t raded briefly with the Romans , it rebelled in 28 A.D. when Rome demanded Fris ian men and ma te r i a l s for bat t les in other pa r t s of Europe Thir teen-hundred Romans died in the conflict.
Today in the Netherlands, Fr is ians still inhabit a province known as Fries-land. Their pride and nationalist ic de-terminat ion have preserved their heri-tage through the centuries.
That Fr is ians exist is news to most Americans, yet they had a role in the United States ' independence. Exact ly 200 years ago, Fr ies land became the first of the Nether lands United Prov-inces to encourage f reedom for the col-onies, and it was among the ear l ies t f r iends of the new nation.
FRISIANS HAD sett led their coasta l m a r s h l a n d h o m e in p r e s e n t - d a y Nether lands by the first century, excel-ling as whalers and marsh- taming dairymen To guard against floods and invasion, they perched their homes on hand-built mound of dirt called terps .
At one point, Fr is ians dominated the coastline f rom what is now western Netherlands a lmost to southern Den-mark — a r e a s the Fr i s ians still call East , West and North Friesland. Bold confrontat ions with the Franks , Vik-ings, Spanish, and Hollanders u l t imate-ly forced them to re t rea t , but Fr is ian cul ture still thrives in pockets of north-west Germany and the Nether lands southwest of Friesland.
To this day, the Fr i s ians re ta in the heart of their original homeland. The 1,350-square-mile te r r i to ry includes a northern corner of the mainland as well as four islands, a l together 9 per-cent of the Netherlands. But the prov-ince's 592,000 residents a r e only 4 per-cent of the Dutch population.
Fr is ians have a t radi t ional saying: "De Fr ies stiet nea oan's kant fan it mea r t a l . " It means : "The Fr i s ians a re never on the side of the ma jo r i ty . "
And their penchant for independence drew them to sympathize with 1 P l e d g -ing British colonies in North America . Their recognition of Amer ican inde-pendence in 1782 led on April 19 of that year to the fo rmal accep tance by the Dutch federa ted s ta tes of an American diplomatic envoy, John Adams, as well as loans of 30 million guilders to help America get on its feet.
John Adams shares billing in Fr is ian history with Grea te Pier , the self less folk-hero who fought for his people's in-dependence in the 16th century. Anoth-er Fris ian, ra ther infamous, is Mata Hari, the enter ta iner-spy. She was born under the name Margare tha Geertrui-da Zelle in the provincial capi tal , Leeuwarden ( L j o u w e r t in Frisian).
FRISIAN F I G U R E S in American history include: Pe te r Stuyvesant , gov-ernor of New Amste rdam, which la ter became New York; John Dykstra, once president of Ford Motor Co.; and J ack Lousma, Skylab and space shutt le as-t ronaut Groups of Fr is ian immig ran t s set t le and still thr ive in California, Washington, South Dakota, Iowa, Illi-nios, Michigan and New Jersey .
Many of the 11 main cit ies of Fries-land a re si tuated on original first-cen-tury terps. They punctuate an other-wise flat , luxuriously green s tate . The landscape is peppered with black and white Fr is ian dairy cat t le , initially bred by Fr is ians and now common throughout the world
In every town, a visitor will find a tennis-court- l ike playing field for keatsen, or fives. The Roman also knew the game, which is played by hand with a two-inch leather-bound ball. T e a m s of three compete throughout the year for a berth in the tou rnamen t at F raneker , the Super Bowl of keatsen. Ten-thousand people come to see the tournament , where a m e m b e r of the winning t e a m is crowned king of the keatsers .
Six and eight-man t e a m s pilot skutsjes, 40-ton sailing barges, in an annual series of races called Skutsjesi-len. The f la t-bot tomed yachts, once used for hauling freight on inland waterways , of ten collide with each other while vying for position and can run dangerously close to the specta tor-packed shore.
T E M P E R S AND f j s t f ights can f l a re a f t e r a match , as typically proud sailors discuss fouls commit ted during the race. As the sai lors drink more and more berenburg, the indigenous herb-liquor of Fr ies land, the exchanges be-come less logical,
The r ace judges announce the win-ning skutsje on the basis of complaint-adjusted point totals, and the winning skipper, commonly an old-t imer whose fa ther skippered the s ame ship, be-comes a provincial hero.
The inland canals a r e the homes of f ier l jeppen and the Alvesteddetocht. F ier l jeppen is a combinat ion of pole vaulting and long jumping in which canal-hopping contes tants t ry to gain the most distance in the a i r before landing on the opposite bank.
The Alvesteddetocht, or Eleven Cit-ies Tour, is a 120-mile ice skat ing mara thon Once a year , wea ther per-mit t ing, thousands of ska te r s line up in Leeuwarden for the r ace through Dok-kum, F raneke r , Harl ingen, Bolsward, Workum, Hindeloopen, Staveren, Slo-ten, Ijlst and Sneek.
SOME LINE their coats with newpa-per and fill their s tomachs with beren-burg, but li t t le an protect the contes-tants f rom the biting cold. Expe r t spor t smen can complete the course in seven to 12 hours.
Fr ies land 's four islands — Vlieland, Terschell ing, Ameland, and Schiermon-nikoog - have become havens for 20th century vacat ioners . Tradit ional , pri-vacy-conscious Fr i s ians regre t the in-flux. But their annual incomes, once buoyed by whaling and seafar ing, would be skimpy without the tourists ' business.
During the off-season, the island resi-dents rec la im their towns and s t rands The s t ree ts a re quiet; f a r m e r s and f i shermen go on with their work as the North Sea's countenance grows stern.
THE TOURIST taverns and the beach houses a r e boarded against win-ter s to rms and one of the w a r m e s t places in the evening is the pub, where locals might spend hours talking over their common troubles. Although the gossips' woes a r e of modern vintage, the scene is steeped in Fr is ian tradi-tion.
Fr ies land joined the Dutch union for defense reasons in 1579. By the late 1800s less than 5 percent of the prov-ince spoke Dutch, yet the Dutch gov-e rnment banned the teaching of Frisi-an. Concerned with the protection of their heri tage, Fr is ians s ta r ted a move-ment against the Dutch nationalist ic laws. In 1937 the Dutch relented and approved optional teaching of the lan-guage in the e lementa ry schools.
Today, despite the convenience of the Dutch wel fa re s tate , they still keep their age-old motto: "Frysk enfrij." It means: "To be Fr is ian is to be f r ee "
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Salem free throws secure win; Canton slips Plymouth Salem connected on five of
six f ree throws down the s t re tch to hold off a feisty Livonia Stevenson cage squad, 41-36, Tuesday at Salem.
Salem, now 5-0, jumped out to a nine-point advan tage (13-4) in the f i rs t quar te r before Stevenson rallied with two layups to cut the Rocks' lead to 13-8 at the s ta r t of the second period
The five-point Spar tan deficit melted to two, 31-29, a f t e r three quar ters , and Stevenson scored the first basket of the final period to knot the score at 31-all.
But the Spar tans never surged into the lead, as Salem kept enough of its composure to s tay on top. Three Rocks
P a m McBride, Jacque Merrif ield and Dawn Johnson — stepped to the free-throw line in the last 1:05 of the game with Stevenson just a basket be-hind
McBride and Johnson each hit both
ends in a one-and-one situation, and Merrif ield hit one of two to keep Salem in command.
"WE WERE WITHIN two points with 14 seconds left , and we had to foul," said Stevenson coaeh J i m George. "If they don't m a k e them, we have a shot. But they did."
Salem coach Bob Blohm was pleased with his t eam ' s pe r fo rmance in the clutch, but not with its overall pilay.
"The last four minutes and the f i rs t f ive minutes of the1 game we played well," Blohm said "In between, we were inconsistent, but we played hard. It was a battle. They (Stevenson) had some opportunit ies to win. As the sea-son goes on, they'll get better .
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pressure." Merrif ield topped the winners with
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11 points. Johnson added 10. Debbie Jurczyszyn was the game ' s high scorer , popping in 15 points and collecting 11 rebounds for Stevenson. Bev Irwin con-tributed eight points to the Spar tan at-tack.
"We played well all the way," George said of his t eam ' s e f for t . "I 'm really pleased with the effor t . I 've got to be. We played really hard the whole game."
The loss drops Stevenson to 3-2 for the season.
R E D F O R D U N I O N 58
C A N T O N 57
Plymouth Canton let a nine-point* f i rs t -quar ter lead go to waste Tuesday as Redford Union, winless coming into the contest, s tormed back to nip the Chiefs at Canton.
"My team did not scrap," said a dis-appointed Phyllis Cunningham, the Chiefs coach. "We had a good first quar te r and then laid off. We s tar ted playing a haphazard offense.
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"We were playing run-and-gun. We did not set up the offense the way I wanted."
RU's bench played a key role in the team's f i rs t victory of the season. Bren-da Peer c a m e into the game in the sec-ond quar te r and poured in nine points to spark a 19-12 Panther scoring ad-vantage. Peer finished with 11 in the game.
RU's second-quarter rally cut Can-ton's lead f rom nine points a f t e r one quar te r (18-9) to two at the half (30-28). The Panthers tied it a f t e r three periods at 47-all and stayed on top in the final quar ter .
J U L I E MARCHAND was a key per former for RU throughout the contest. A 5-9 f reshman just summoned f rom the junior varsity, Marchand c a m e off the bench to score 11 points and grab
nine rebounds. She showed her ability as a clutch player by canning two f r ee throws with 24 seconds left that gave the Panthers a 58-55 lead.
Canton guard Sue Gerke scored 17 points to lead all scorers. Six came in the f i rs t -quar ter surge. Lou Ann Hamb-lin added 13 points for the Chiefs, and Missy Aiken put in nine, five in the first quarter . Aiken led Canton's rebounding with seven.
Aiken fouled out with three minutes to go, which hurt the Chiefs' chances to t ame the Panthers .
Jeannet te Marchand topped RU with 13 points She also grabbed 10 boards Amy Livsey contributed 10 points.
The loss dropped Canton to 2-3 over-all. RU is now 1-4, but its losses came against three s ta te-ranked t eams Sa-lem and Livonia Bentley in Class A and Redford St. Agatha in Class C.
Stevenson kickers stop the Rocks, 3 -0
Salem goalie Todd Chatman dives to make a save against Livonia Stevenson Tuesday. Chatman was tested by 30 Stevenson s^ots
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during the contest, making 27 saves. All was for naught, however, as the Rocks fell, 3-0.
In a bat t le of unbeaten soccer t eams Tuesday, Livonia Stevenson, a s ta te tournament finalist last year , dominat-ed Plymouth Salem in recording a 3-0 victory in a rain-filled contest at Sa-lem.
Senior midfielder Louie Broccardo gave the Spar tans the only goal they needed on a blast f rom 20 yards out with 15:03 expired in the f i rs t half. Er ic Pence assisted.
Salem, trailing 1-0 early in the sec-ond half, saw a golden opportunity to tie the game slip away when Randy Johnson s l ammed the ball off the right side of the goal post.
Gary Mexicotte supplied the Spar-tans with a pair of insurance goals. The first c a m e at the 29:21 mark of the sec-ond half, as Mexicotte headed the ball toward Salem goalie Todd Chatman. Chatman made the initial save, but lost control of the wet ball and it squirted into the net. Bill Ravenna earned the assist for Stevenson
Five minutes later, Mexicotte beat Chatman again, this t ime on a rebound of Dave Wiegel's shot. The tally was Mexicotte 's 14th goal in five games this season.
Spartan goalie Ken Burt got the shut-out, stopping seven shots. The Rocks' Chatman was bombarded by 30 shots.
The win improved S tevenson ' s record to 5-0 overall and 4-0 in the Lakes Division of the Western Lakes Activities Association (WLAA). Salem fell to 2-1 in the WLAA's Lakes Divi-sion and 2-1 overall .
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Brian Spicer punched home three goals and goalie Steve Hoover thwart-ed an Ann Arbor Grace Bible scoring opportunity on a penalty shot to boost the Eagles to their f irst win of the sea-son Tuesday at Grace Bible
Kent Butler netted Chr i s t i ans first goal with 16 minutes gone in the first half, giving the Eagles all the scoring they would need Spicer insured the win with one goal before half t ime. on an as-sist by Chris Dimiri, and two in the sec-ond half, one unassisted and the other on an assist by Rob Cannon.
Christian had a 4-0 lead with 24 min-utes gone in the second half when Hoo-ver stopped a Grace ^Bible shot on a penalty kick. Grace Bible had six shots on goal to seven for Christian Lance Nagy led the Eagle defense
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Net love Tennis isn't just a singles sport
I'll never get tired of tennis. Two weeks of U S Open action is not enough for me
There were some classic singles duels — McEnroe-Lendl, Conners-L e n d l . V i l a s - C o n n e r s , N a s t a s e -Conners The list goes on and on.
But some of these expected "clas-sics" can be duds. That ' s when the television c a m e r a s should focus in on doubles
This s u m m e r . I went to two pro tournaments — the U.S. Open Clay Court Championships in Indianapolis and the ATP Championships at Kings Island in Ohio
I've learned to apprec ia te the sport even more by watching doubles, a to-tally different g a m e which doesn't get a lot of recognition. Doubles is of ten played late at night, when most of the fans a re headed home a f t e r watching a round of singles.
Teamwork and communicat ion on the court is essential in doubles. In many respects, the g a m e is tougher. It 's difficult re turning 120 mph serves knowing that two guys on the other side of the net a re wait ing to crush a weak volley Baseline players have the most trouble. Only the players that volley survive.
WATCHING M c E N R O E in doubles is a t rea t . Watching him play singles is a chore. You see another side of the hostile New Yorker in doubles. You learn to apprec ia te his quick ref lexes and court savvy, of ten overshadowed by his t e m p e r a m e n t a l outbursts in singles
The knock against doubles is that is doesn't require as much s tamina . You're confined to one area , and the games a r e decided quickly.
But who wants to see a six-hour
m a t c h 7 Even though the McEnroe-Mats Wilander Davis Cup final was historic, it was grueling and tedious to watch.
Doubles is an a l ternat ive , and it keeps some of the old pros like Stan Smith, Bob Lutz and Brian Gottfr ied still in the game.
One of the most enter ta ining matches I saw during the U.S. Open last year was the McEnroe-Peter F l e m m i n g t a n g l e a g a i n s t John Newcombe and Fred Stolle, the one-t ime Australian greats .
It was fantas t ic pair ing — youth vs. experience. And the crowd loved it.
At the ATP, I saw Raul Ramierez save five match points for his par tner Gottfr ied against 6-foot-7 Vic Amaya and 6-4 Hank Pfis ter .
WHILE JOSE-LUIS Clerc was matching long baseline rallies with Jose Higueras in the s tadium court at Indy, I ventured to an outside court and witnessed a pair of UCLA lads, one at 5-feet-7, cutt ing down a duo f rom South America in a d ramat ic , emotional clash The en te r ta inment outside the main event wa^ twt t e r .
Although the prize money Is consid-erably less, pros can make a living at doubles. Sherwood Stewart . Paul McNamee, Kevin Curren, Anne Smith and Kathy Jordan have cashed in big on doubles.
Steve Denton, who upset McEnroe in a semifinal singles ma tch at the ATP, s ta r red with Curren at the Uni-versity of Texas. The two have stayed together as a doubles t eam right through into the pro ranks.
"Doubles made it possible for m e to
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Champs earn laurels in YMCA tennis open
Dan Horvath survived a chal lenge f rom Chuck Volland in the semif inals before sweeping to a s traight-set victo-ry over Kevin Johnston in t^e men 's open division finals of the Plymouth YMCA Open tennis tournament last weekend.
Horvath and Volland, both f rom Livonia, batt led through the f i rs t two sets of their semifinal , each winning one by a 7-5 margin. Horvath finally assumed control in the deciding set, e l iminating Volland by a 6-2 score.
Johnston, f rom Plymouth, defeated Paul Secrist of West Bloomfield, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 in the semis to advance against Horvath in the finals.
Horvath prevailed, beating Johnston
6-4, 6-2.
CHAMPIONS W E R E crowned in five other divisions in the tournament ,
played at the newly resur faced Canton High School courts.
Volland t e a m m e d with Pe te r Duda of Farmington to win the men 's dou-bles, 6-1, 7-5, over Horvath and Secrist.
In the men's 35 and over division, Bob Hinshon of Livonia and Dustin Mann of Westland dueled through three sets with Hinshon emerging with a nar-row 6-2, 6-7, 7-5 t r iumph.
Mya Johnson of South Lyon had little trouble besting Cathy G r a h a m of Plymouth, 6-1, 6-0, in the finals of the girls' 18 and under singles division.
Johnson then t eammed with sister Sara Johnson to roll to a 6-2, 6-0 win over Cathy Mein and Carol Meister in the women's doubles.
The women's 35 and over singles title was captured by Penny Wasiak of Plymouth, who withstood the challenge of Paule Anderson of Livonia, 6-2, 6-3.
Churchill sweeps S'craft titles; Salem boys take 7th
As ear ly-season b a r o m e t e r s go, Schoolcraft College's High School Cross Country Invitational is a fine indicator.
It serves its purpose by revealing which of the local t eams is strong, which isn't, and who is the best among the a rea ' s runners.
So, according to the gauge provided by the Schoolcraft Invitational Satur-day, watch out for Livonia Churchill and Redford Union.
The two schools finished one-two in both the boys' and girls ' t eam stand-ings. Churchill topped the boys' with 63 points, with RU totalling 85.
Wayne Memorial was a distant third (111), followed by Livonia Stevenson (146), Redford Bishop Borgess (147) and Northville (206). Sixteen t e a m s com-peted in the boys' race.
THE GIRLS' meet was also captured by Churchill, with 54 points. RU's 64 points placed the Pan the r s second, with Livonia Ladywood third (73), Bishop
cross country Borgess fourth (127), Stevenson fifth (140) and Trenton sixth (153) among the 11 teams. (For complete results, turn to page 4c).
Stevenson junior Ken Dubois domi-nated the boys' race, finishing the three-mile course in 16:04, 29 seconds ahead of his neares t competi tor , J ay Hunt of Westland John Glenn.
Churchill 's Don Miller took third (16:42) as the Chargers placed four runners in the top 15 and five in the first 27. Brian Boston was eighth (16:55), Al Clemens 10th (17:02), Doug Plachta 15th (17:20) and Steve Weiss 27th (17:45).
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Plymouth High's baseball team came through with a one-hit victory in beating
Northville 6-1 on April 14, 1965 Dave Troutman and John Daniel shared the pitching
for the Rocks Troutman worked the first four frames and Daniel finished up,
permitting the lone safety in the fifth when Northville notched its run A walk to Curt
Irish and a triple by Mark Sutton gave Plymouth its first run in the third inning Then
In the fifth with the score tied 1-1, a single by Terry Cosgrove. walks to Gotro and
Sutton and three errors helped Plymouth count five times The game served as the
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Strategies can beat fast players There are generally two kinds of
speedy players and they're both tough to beat. If you can Identify which kind of player he is, then you can devise a strategy to beat him.
The first kind of speedy player is one who is just physically fast on his feet. The player probably has run a great deal and has a lot of endurance built into his body.
The second type of speedy player is one that doesn't necessarily have the physical speed, but rather, has played enough racquetball to read your shot before it hits the wall. This player can be ready to return your shot before it reaches him because he knew where it would go.
There are, of course, players who can do both of the above. They are called pros. I won't dwell on how to beat them. Instead, I'll try to give you a few insights on how to either beat a physically speedy player or, at least, how to lose graciously!
The player who is physically fast will be the one who constantly chases down the balls and goes for every shot. He will have the stamina to rally for a long time and will try to wear you down before he amazes you with his skillful shots.
THE BEST strategy against this player is to keep the play as short as
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possible. Take whatever offensive shots you can as early as you can. Kill the ball, go for the point, but don't let him drain your energy with a lonjg rally for one point.
Maintain these offensive actions and never surrender control of the game. The key here is to score quickly af ter each serve so he has less tiijie to burn your energy.
Besides trying to score quickly, there are other ways to handle a fast oppo-nent. Realize that if you play his game he will last longer than you. You must play your game, not his. Play to con-serve energy.
If you are trying to hit kill shots and you find he is returning them all with ease, then you are wasting the energy used to hit those kill shots. Try a differ-ent shot — a lob or a Z serve — to find one that your speedy opponent can't easily return.
Find several of these shots and ro-tate them to give him the worst selec-tion of shots he could ask for.
You can also manipulate the rhythm of play by changing from fast shots to slow shots or vice versa. If your speedy opponent likes a fast-paced game, this may get him rattled enough to upset his rhythm of play. Time outs can also change the rhythm and give you a rest during an otherwise fast game.
USE THE TIME outs when your op-ponent is serving. When things are going well during your serves, keep on playing. Never change a good thing
Training to beat a speedy player would be a difficult thing to do since he probably keeps in shape while you would be straining to catch up to his level. But, you can always try to devel-op your body and improve your physi-cal condition.
Jogging can build endurance. Sprint-ing can add to your speed. Jumping rope can be helpful, but the best train-ing is to get out on the court and prac-tice chasing the racquetballs.
What may seem obvious to some
needs to be restated to others. Keep to the center of the court to lessen the dis-tance between you and any shot. Keep up on the balls of your feet with your knees bent, ready to spring in whichev-er direction the ball travels.
Keep your racket centered in front of your body so you can be ready for ei-ther a backhand or a forehand shot.
Most of what I've said can be summed up in three words. Know your opponent. Think about his capabilities before you begin to play. Is he fast? Does he have endurance? Will he at-tempt, in a cruel fashion, to run me into the ground? Does he have favorite shots that he can return easily? What kind of shots does he have trouble re-turning. Does he play at a certain pace and can I upset that pace?
The next time you face a speedy player, look upon it as a challenge to try some of these strategies and thwart his at tempt to overpower the game with his speed and energy. Meanwhile, you can be training to increase your own speed and increase the level of fun and excitement in your game.
Mike Yellen finished the 1981-82 season as the fifth-ranked male professional racquetball player in the world.
3 Steeler teams win to set a new record
The t h r e e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Steelers junior football teams set a record Sunday by winning all three of its games against the Westland Meteors Sunday.
The varsity Steelers got a pair of touchdowns from fullback Kirk Rentz to overcome the Meteors, 18-6. Half-back Doug Batsel also scored for the Steelers.
The freshmen squad triumphed by a 12-6 score over freshmen Meteors, with Rudy Cervantes scoring both touchdowns, the first on an 8-yard
sweep and the second on a 4-yard run. Chris Johnston capped a 50-yard
touchdown drive, scoring the only TD of the game, as the junior varsity Steelers won by a 7-0 margin Tim Ott passed to Ed Bardelli for the extra point.
Sunday's three wins marked the first time in the Steelers' six-year his-tory that all three teams won on the same day. The previous Steeler best was two wins and a tie.
The Steelers host the Westland Northstars at Central Middle School Sunday, Sept. 26 at 1 p.m.
CHIMNEYS
Lally brothers headline boxing card The Lally brothers, Brett and Bradd,
of Westland are the main attractions of a seven-bout boxing card Oct. 1 at the Melvin G. Bailey Center in Westland.
Nineteen-year-old Brett Lally, 7-0 in the 135-pound weight class and ranked fifth in the state, will battle Kirk Blakely of Grand Rapids in the eight-round feature event.
Bradd Lally, 22 years old, will meet Bobby King of Cleveland, Ohio, in a six-round fight. Bradd is 4-0 as a light
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OTHER BOUTS on the card are: • Lee Lanphere (4-0) of Waterford
vs. Stan White of Grand Rapids (2-0), six rounds in the 160 weight class;
• Mark Fairall of Grand Haven vs. Lavant Williams of Detroit, four
rounds in the 130 class; • John Boggiano of Grand Rapids
vs. Ken Smith of Detroit, six rounds in the 135 class;
• John Puente of Defiance, Ohio, vs. William Madison of Detroit, four rounds in the 135 class;
• Charles Holifield of Defiance vs. John Keys of Grand Rapids, four rounds in the 147 division.
A SIDE ATTRACTION included in the evening's entertainment is that
there is a strong possibility the next state 135-pound champion will be fight-ing somewhere on the card. The title is now vacant, and Brett Lally and Boggi-ano are expected to battle for the crown in the near future.
The fights will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are priced at $12.50 for all seats and can be purchased at the Bai-ley Center, which is located on Ford be-tween Newburgh and Wayne roads, be-hind Westland City Hall.
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sport shorts • JUNIOR BASKETBALL Young basketball players of all abili-
ty should keep Oct 2 and Oct. 9 in mind
Those are the dates to register for the Plymouth-Canton Junior Basket-ball Association (PCJRA), open to both boys and girls from grades three to 12.
The PCJBA is divided into five leagues C (instructional), B, A. AA, and AAA Registration costs vary by league C is $20; B, A, and AA is $23; and AAA is $28 The fee includes a $5 advance payment for raff le tickets, which may be sold at your option. Any-one registering af ter the above dates will be assessed a $5 late charge. Maxi-mum registration fee is $70 per family
League breakdown for boys is: C, third and fourth grades; B, fifth and sixth grades; A, seventh and eighth grades; AA, ninth and 10th grades; AAA, 11th and 12th grades. For girls:
C, third, fourth and fifth grades; and B and A A, sixth through 12th grades.
Games are scheduled for Saturdays, except certain boys AA and AAA con-tests which will be played weeknights. One or two practice sessions of lVfe hours each will be scheduled per week.
High school students and recent graduates are also encouraged to regis-ter to referee games. League and re-feree registration is from 8:30 a.m.-l p.m. both Oct. 2 and 9 at the Canton High School Phase III gym.
And remember, everyone plays in the PCJBA, regardless of ability.
• FALL RUN Three different races —' covering
one, three and five miles — are slated for Sunday, Sept. 26, in Plymouth.
The runs start at 9 a.m. and will wind through the scenic streets of Plymouth. Prizes will be awarded to top finishers in each of seven age divi-
sions for both males and females. Costs for the runs, sponsored by the
Plymouth YMCA, are $4 for the 1 mile event and $6 for the 3 and 5 milers if registered the day before the race. The day of the race the entry fee is $6 for the 1 mile and $7 for the longer races.
Check-in is at 8:45 a m at Kellogg Park. Entry forms are available at the YMCA office at 292 South Main. For further information, call 453-2904.
• RUN, RUN The Northville Rotary is sponsoring
its third annual Discover Northville Run Saturday, Sept. 25, at Northville Downs, 7 Mile and Sheldon. Races in-clude a 1-mile fun event and 5- and 10-kilometer runs. Entry cost is $9. For more information, call Bill Tomczyk at 348-1509 or 420-2777.
Madonna College will hold its second annual 10,000-meter Milk Run at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 10 There will also be
a 1-mile fun run (or walk) before the main event.
Registration forms are available at Madonna College or at local sporting goods stores. Cost is $6 before Sept. 26, $8 after, which includes a Milk Run t-shirt and a complimentary drink.
Incidentally, the race got its name from the land Madonna is located on, which once was prime dairyland. All proceeds go to Madonna College athlet-ics.
For more information, call 591-5000.
• REC NIGHT Canton men and women can enjoy a
night of recreation at Field Elementa-ry School every Wednesday starting Oct. 13.
Sponsored by the Canton Parks and Recreation department, the Recreation night will feature exercise and volley-ball for women and basketball for men. The 10-week session will allow the
Bigger rackets can improve game
women to take to the gym from 6:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the men from 8-9:45 p.m
Cost is $10 per session. For further information, contact the Canton Parks and Recreation department at 397-1000.
• WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL A women's volleyball league that
will compete on Tuesdays starting Oct. 12 is being formed by the Canton Parks and Recreation department.
The league will be power volleyball in nature, with games from 7-10 p.m. every Thursday at Fiegel Elementary School. Play will continue through Feb-ruary. Cost is $75 per team.
Interested teams should contact the Canton Parks and Recreation depart-ment at 397-1000.
• ROLLER SKATING If you're interested in learning the
ropes of roller skating, the Canton Parks and Recreation department, in cooperation with the Skatin' Station,
will offer an eight-week beginners class starting Tuesday, Oct. 19
The program is open to all ages and will be from 5-6:30 p.m. every Tuesday Cost is $20 per person and $5 for skate rental per person
For more information, call the Can-ton Parks and Recreation at 397-1000.
• P,P AND K The third annual punt, pass and kick
contest, sponsored by the Canton Parks and Recreation department, is sched-uled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct 23 at Griffin Park
Boys and girls, ages 8-13, will be placed in age divisions and given a chance to prove their abilities in punt-ing, passing and kicking Special awards will be presented to top finish-ers. The Parks and Recreation depart-ment will supply all necessary equip-ment.
Registration can be completed at 9:30 a.m. the day of the event For more information, contact the Parks and Recreation office at 397-1000
J
Everyone always asks me: "Should I go to an oversize or midsize racquet0
The trend for the past few years has ^een heavily toward those two types of racquets Research by Ben Tasich, owner of Racquets Unlimited, a retail store in Livonia, shows that 75 percent Of his racquet sales now come from those models.
The reasons for switching to an over-size are fairly obvious. Just look at the racquet The oversize has two times' the hitting and twice the sweet spot of a conventional racquet It's a myth that the sweet spot is the same size as that of a conventional model
The biggest complaint about oversize racquets is that you lose control. Much of this is a myth, too. One thing you must realize is that the sweet spot is
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lower on a mid- or oversize racquet The serve is where players have the
biggest problem adjusting from a con-ventional to an oversize racquet. On the serve, make sure that you either reach higher or lift the ball lower tjo adjust for a lower sweet spot on the racquet.
YOU MUST understand that the type of racquet you buy will not make you
an instant superstar. Good equipment is a must, but don't expect the racquet alone to make you a great player.
Another fallacy with tennis racquets is that racquets can cause tennis elbow It's been researched that 95 percent of all tennis-related elbow problems are caused by improper stroke technique — not by the type of racquet being used.
However, if there is a racquet that is easy on the elbow, I would choose one of the fiberglass or composite models. They tend to absorb more shock than most racquets.
Also, gut string is not recommended for oversize racquets because of a lack of durability
Because there are so many shapes
and sizes to racquets these days, it's difficult to know what to buy.
THERE ARE MANY reputable com-panies producing various racquets on the market. Head and Prince, though, are the two leading sellers at Tasich's shop, he said.
When purchasing a racquet, I recom-mend finding a tennis dealer with a good stringer. The racquet is only as good as the strings that are on it.
Joe Taylor is a teaching tennis professional at the Farmington Racquet Club. He also teaches dur-ing the summer months at Orchard Valley Swim Club in West Bloom-field.
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basketball rankings M I C H I G A N H I G H S C H O O L 4 O x f o r d 4-0
G I R L S ' B A S K E T B A L L 5 M a n i s t e e 3 - 0
C O A C H E S ' P O L L 6 G R W e s t C a t h o l i c 3-0
C l a s s A 7 F r a n k e n m u t h 4 -0
1 F l i n t N o r t h e r n 4-0 8 H o l l y • • 4-0
2 B e n t o n H a r b o r 4-0 9 H a s l e t t . . . 4 0
3 L i v o n i a B e n t l e y 4-0 10 F l i n t P o w e r s 4-0
4 F a r m i n g t o n M e r c y 4-0 5 F l i n t N o r t h w e s t e r n 4-0 C l a s s C
6 J a c k s o n 3-0 1 S a g C a r r o l l t o n 4 0
7 I ' t i c a E i s e n h o w e r
8 P l y m o u t h S a l e m
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8 P l y m o u t h S a l e m
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9 T r e n t o n 4-0 4 H a r b o r B e a c h 5 - 0
10 S a g i n a w 3 1 5 O n t o n a g o n
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1 O k e m o s 4 0 8 N e w L o t h r o p 4 -0
2 L i v o n i a l a d y w o o d . . 3 -0 9 M o n t r o s e . 3-1
3 F e n t o n 4 -0 10 B e n z i e C e n t r a l 2-1
cross country S C H O O L C R A F T I N V I T A T I O N A L
C R O S S C O U N T R Y M E E T
B O Y S ' T E A M S T A N D I N G S - 1 C h u r c h i l l (CH) ,
63. 2 B e d f o r d U n i o n ( R U ) . 85. 3 W a y n e M e m o r i a l
(W'M). I l l , 4 L i v o n i a S t e v e n s o n (LS) , 146. 5 B e d -
f o r d B i s h o p B o r g e s s | B B ) , 147. 6 N o r t h v i l l e (NV) ,
206. 7 P l y m o u t h S a l e m ( P S ) . 206 , 8 G a r d e n C i t y
(GC) . 214 9 W e s t l a n d J o h n G l e n n ( J G ) , 214 , 10
F a r m i n g t o n (F ) , 249 . 11 P l y m o u t h C a n t o n ( P C ) ,
290 . 12 N o r t h F a r m i n g t o n ( N F ) . 296 . 13 L i v o n i a
F r a n k l i n ( L F ) . 309, 14 B e d f o r d T h u r s t o n ( B T ) , 338,
15 L i v o n i a B e n t l e y ( L B ) , 341 , 16 F a r m i n g t o n H a r -
r i s o n ( F H ) . 3 8 3
I n d i v i d u a l r e s u l t * — 1 K e n D u b o i s (LS), 16 04, 2
J a y H u n t ( J G ) , 16 33, 3 D o n M i l l e r (LC), 16 42, 4
K e i t h K i e s z n o w s k i ( W M ) , 16 47, 5 T o m G i b s o n
( J G ) . 16 48. 6 B r i a n H o b a r t ( N F ) , 16 49, 7 C r a i g
S i c k m i l l e r ( R U ) , 16 54, 8 B r i a n B o s t o n ( L C ) . 16 55,
9 B a y B r e n n a n ( B B ) , 16 59. 10 Al C l e m e n s (LC) ,
17 0 2 , 1 1 K e i t h S c h w a n z ( R U ) . 17 04 12 J i m An-
d e r s e n (GC) . 17 05, 13 M a t t H a t h o r n e ( W M ) , 17 15,
14 J o h n M c E l w e e ( R U ) , 17 16, 15 D o u g P l a c h t a
(LC) . 17 20, 16 J a m e s E r t m a n ( W M ) , 17 21, 17 D a
v id A d k i n s ( R U ) . 17 23 . 18 F r a n k B r o s n a n (PS) ,
17 26. 19 J i m S l a w s k i (BB) , 17 27 . 20 L e n n y P i t c e l
(F ) , 17 29. 21 G M c D o u g a l l ( L F ) . 17 36 22 D e n n i s
B a g l e y (LS), 17 37. 23 Mik<! M i l l i g a n (LS) , 17 38.
24 K e v i n S e n ( L B ) , 17 39, 35 G e o r g e I a n c o v a c c i
(BB) , 17 40
G I R L S ' T E A M S T A N D I N G S - 1 C h u r c h i l l . 54.
2 B e d f o r d U n i o n , 64; 3 L i v o n i a L a d y w o o d (I .L) ,
73 , 4 B i s h o p B o r g e s s , 127; 5 S t e v e n s o n , 140, 6
T r e n t o n ( T B ) , 153, 7. N o r t h v i l
9 B e n t l e y , 254 , 10 H a r r i s o n
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18 35, 2 K e l l y C h a m p a g n e
M o g i e l s k i ( R U ) , 19 23; 4 J u l :
K e l l y W o o l ( N V ) , 19 52; 6
19 59, 7. L o u i s e S h a h e e n ( B B
( R U ) , 20 23, 9 K a m i L-aird (I
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K a t h y C u r t i s s (LC) .
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12 S h e r r y W i l l i a m s (BB) , JO 58, 13 L a u n B u n d .
21 03 . 14 M a g g i e K a r r (LS), 21 08 . 15 L i s a B a g d a -
d v (LL) , 21 :11; 16 K e l l y M u r p h y . 21 :17; 17 D o r e n e
D u d e k (LC) . 21 23. 18 B e t h ^ m e r y ( N F ) . 21 33. 19
J i l l C a i m o t t o (LC) . 2 1 38; 20 T r i s h D o n n e l l y (PS) ,
21 40. 21 M M o r r i s ( T B ) , J l 49 , 22 L i s a A d a m i c
( R U ) . 21 :53; 2 3 K i m A s s e n m a c h e n ( N V ) , 21 56, 24
C a t h y A d a m s ( R U ) . 21 58, 2 5 L S t a r k ( T B ) , 21 58
tennis L I V O N I A P U B L I C S C H O O L S
G I R L S T E N N I S T O U R N A M E N T
T E A M S T A N D I N G S - 1 B e n t l e y . 16 p o i n t s . 2
S t e v e n s o n . 1 1 . 3 F r a n k l i n . 6. 4 C h u r c h i l l . 3
F I N A L R E S U L T S
N o 1 s i n g l e s J e n n i f e r R e a u l t (B) d e f e a t e d S u e
G j e r n e s (S). 6 0. 6 - 0
N o 2 s i n g l e s A u d r e y D e v o n (B) def G i l d a
K l e e r iS). 6 0. 6 0
N o 3 s i n g l e s C a t i a M o n f o r t o n (B) d e f A b b i e
A h c a r n (C). 6 1. 6 0
N o 4 s i n g l e s — B o h i n K l i n e c t (B) d e f S a l l y
I ' r a n g e (LC) . 6 -1 . 6 -2
N o 5 s i n g l e s — M i n n a T u o v i n e n (B) d e f Mi
c h e l l e D u b u q u e (S), 6 -0 , 6 -2
N o 1 d o u b l e s — K a t h y S k a i s g i r - C o n n y W i e l o s i n -
ski (Si def L o r i C a r l t o n W e n d y M y e r s ( F ) . 6 -3 , 7-6
(9 7 t i e b r e a k e r )
N o 2 d o u b l e s — B e c k y B u r n e t t - M i c h e l e I . a r a
be l l iB) def T r a c y W a r d L i s a W h i t e (S). 6 -3 , 6-4
No . 3 d o u b l e s — L i s a D a y A m y E i c h h o m (B)
Men first
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No . 4 d o u b l e s — L i n d a O ' M e a r a - S t a c e y Q u e r t e r -
m o u s (S) def S h e i l a K e n n e d y - K r i s t i n S t o n e r (F ) , 6-
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N o . 1 s i n g l e s — J a n e t M i l c z a r s k i (L) d e f S h e l l y
F i c a r r a ( B G ) . 6 -3 , 6-0 .
N o 2 s i n g l e s — S u s i e R o b b s (L) d e f B e t h N o w a k
(BG) , 4-6 , 6 - 4 . 6 4
N o 3 s i n g l e s — K a r e n C o l l a r e n o ( L B ) d e f B e t t y
B o u h i b ( B G ) , 6 -0 , 6 - 0
No . 4 s i n g l e s — J u d y T a y l o r (L) d e f D i a n e B o u r -
g e o i s ( B G ) , 6 -2 . 6 -2
No . 1 d o u b l e s — C a t h y M e m - J u l i e M e l l i s h (L)
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NSL triple- header set in Pontiac By Brad E m o n t and C . J . Riaak staff writers
Fr iday marks the s ta r t of the foot-ball campaign.
That ' s because the third g a m e of the season is the tradit ional s ta r t of league play for prep teams. The first two games a re normally non-league, m e r e warm-ups for what coaches point their t e a m s toward: a league championship.
And what bet ter a way to s t a r t the league season than by showcasing the opening games in the Pont iac Silver-dome?
That 's what the Northwest Suburban League (NSL) is doing this Saturday. Livonia Frankl in bat t les Redford Thurston at 10 a.m., followed by West-land John Glenn versus Garden City at 1 p.m. and North Farmington and Red-ford Union at 4 p.m.
The NSL tr iple-header is a g rea t way to get out and see all six conference t e a m s in one af ternoon. There 's a strong possibilty that one of the win-ning t eams will advance to the s ta te playoffs.
. THE TWO WITH the best shot at a s ta te playoff berth, a f t e r the season's second week, a r e Westland John Glenn and Livonia Frankl in . Both have been impressive in successive victories.
None of the other four NSL m e m b e r t eams survived the season's f i rs t two weeks unscathed. In fact , only Garden City (1-1) managed a win; North, Thurs-ton and RU a r e all 0-2.
Also on tap is the first week of grid play in the new Western Lakes Activi-ties Association (WLAA). The 10-team, two-division WLAA fea tures each t e a m playing its division rivals during the season, plus one crossover game against a squad in the other division.
Last week was disastrous for at least one prognosticator. Risak took it on the chin along with several local prep teams, missing six of 11 picks. Emons had a fa i r week, predict ing seven cor-rectly and missing four. Risak is now
14-8 (63.6 percent right), and Emons is 15-7 (68.1 percent).
Here 's how we see this week's games.
CATHOLIC CENTRAL vs. BISHOP BORGESS, 7:30 p.m. Fr iday at Garden City High School — What a reversal . A week ago, CC was looking very good a f t e r an opening win over Traverse City. But the Shamrock o f fense coughed up the ball six t imes Saturday, failing in a 3-0 setback to Ypsilanti.
Borgess, meanwhile, was coming off an upset loss to Rivervievi. It was a game Borgess should have won but didn't. Against RU last Fr iday, Borgess kept its poise and c a m e away with a one-point victory.
Steve Staron, Borgess' sophomore quar terback, who has thrown three touchdowns in the first two games, will be severely tested by a solid Shamrock defense. Chuck Gregory and Ron Gasparot to lead the Borgess runners.
CC has a whole fleet of runners , led by Jeff Gatt , but the Shamrocks will have to hold onto the ball bet ter than they did against Ypsi. RU managed just 27 rushing yards against Borgess.
Defense could be the d i f ference in this game. And defense is why Risak is picking CC by nine. Emons likes the Shamrocks by sevdn.
PLYMOUTH SALEM at LIVONIA STEVENSON, 7:30 p.m. Fr iday - Sa-lem is living up to i ts lpre-season choice as one of the favori tes in the WLAA's Lakes Division.
The Rocks won with the pass two weeks ago against North Farmington, but last Fr iday ful lbacks Scott Jurek and J i m Sinclair combined for more than 300 yards rushing.
A t e a m blessed with a fullback capa-ble of gaining more than 100 yards is for tunate . A team featur ing two full-backs who rush for more than 100 yards each in the s ame game is awe-some.
Stevenson is expected to bat t le Sa-lem for the Lakes Division title. The Spar tans chances to topple a powerful Franklin squad last Saturday slipped away when quar te rback Pe te Rose was sidelined with blood poisoning. With Rose missing the Spar tans lost, 18-6. He is expected to return to the lineup for Fr iday ' s game.
The Spar tans ' offense will need Rose, since they will be facing another tough test in Salem's defense. How well they
per form will be the key factor in the game.
Risak likes Salem by eight. Emons picks Salem as well, by seven.
J A C K S O N CO. W E S T E R N a t CLARENCEVILLE, 7:30 p.m. Fr iday — Already, the season looks good to Clarenceville coach Ralph Weddle.
The surprising Trojans lost their whole s tar t ing backfield f rom a year ago, but seem unaffected in posting two consecutive wins. Beating Carleton Airport was a semi-shock; but knocking off Dearborn Heights Robichaud, 7-6, in over t ime Friday, was a f irst-class upset.
All-purpose back Walt O'Dowd ram-bled for 106 yards rushing and caught th ree passes for 59 more . Rob McCamant is the Trojan defensive leader. Against Robichaud, he had nine tackles.
Clarenceville should win its third straight, says Risak, by a touchdown Emons calls it for Clarenceville in over t ime by seven.
LIVONIA BENTLEY at WALLED LAKE CENTRAL, 7:30 p.m. Fr iday — Bentley's defense was strong in its first two games, and it will be called upon again against Central , now 2-0 a f t e r a 14-6 win over North Farmington .
Without a consistent offense, Bentley will fall by a touchdown, Risak says
Central by eight, Emons predicts. LIVONIA CHURCHILL at PLYM-
OUTH CANTON, 7:30 p.m. Fr iday -This could be coach Ken Kaestner ' s longest year ever at Churchill. Or the Chargers could turn the corner toward respectabil i ty this week. On Friday, Ann Arbor Huron blasted Churchill, 32-0, the Chargers ' second straight loss.
Canton looked good in defeat Fr iday, losing 18-6 to Salem. Coach Rich Bar r is trying to build a winner. He needs this game to keep the progress going.
Risak goes with Canton by eight. The Chiefs will prevail by six, according to Emons.
LIVONIA FRANKLIN vs. RED-F O R D THURSTON, 10 a.m. Saturday at the Pont iac Silverdome — Frank-lin's got it all: big, s t rong defenders and a balanced offense, led by quar te rback Rich Popp and runners Tom Lucas,
and has
Randy Hurst and Rob Drabicki Thurston is as poor as Frankl in is
rich. Coach Mark LaPointe has triejd to spread out the Eagle 's offense throw the ball more, but nothing helped in two lopsided defea ts
The winner by a landslide is Frankl in (24 points), Risak est imates . E m o n s fig-ures Franklin by 17
WESTLAND JOHN GLENN vs. GARDEN CITY, 1 p.m. Saturday at the Pontiac Silverdome — The combining of talent f rom East and West was sup-posed to make Garden City a power-house. It didn't help in a 12-9 lose to Romulus Friday
Glenn is making its second appear -ance in the Silverdome in three weeks Todd Jennings went wild on the last
trip, running for more than 170 y i rd s , scoring three TDs and kicking a ield goal.
Look for Glenn to make it a misera-ble afternoon for Garden City in the Dome, Risak says, choosing the Rock-e ts by 12. Emons agrees: Glenn by nine
R E D F O R D UNION vs. NORTH FARMINGTON, 4 p.m. Saturday at the Pontiac Silverdome — This could be the best game of the af ternoon Both t eams a re bet ter than their 0-2 reaords indicate. Both have young, developing teams that could be much improved by mid-season.
RU has lost two games by a total of eight points. North's defense has sur-rendered four touchdowns, and its of-fense has scored six points.
Risak takes RU by seven. Emons agrees, the Panthers come of age by five.
, R E D F O R D ST AGATHA vs. HAM-TRAMCK ST. FLORIAN, 7 p.m. Satur-day at Keyworth Stadium — The Ag-gies a re 2-0 a f te r a pair of very light wins. St. Agatha knocked off a tough Allen Park St. Franc is Cabrini team,
* 16-14, Sunday.
Now comes the hunt for a Catholic C-D League title It won't be easy, but the Aggies have gotten off to a good s tar t They won't flounder against St. Flori-an, 55-14 losers to St. Mary's of Red-ford Saturday, Risak thinks Aggies by 17. Emons can ' t argue, Agatha by 20
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It might be a night to remember for Redford St. Agatha football players and fans.
The Aggies came away with an im-portant victory Saturday night at Allen Park Cabrini, 16-14 in overtime, rais-ing their season record to 2-0.
Coach John Goodard, now in his eighth season at Agatha, savored the victory.
"This is a big win for us," he said. "Cabrini is always rated. They've been to the Pontiac Silverdome (Catholic League playoffs) the last three years.
"This is one of the biggest wins since I've been here."
The two teams finished regulation time tied at 8-8.
Cabrini won the coin flip for over-time and opted to go on defense. Aga-tha, with four downs to score from the 10-yard line, crossed the end zone on Gary Jasmund's two-yard touchdown run.
Agatha then faiced the extra point with holder Joe White tossing for the two-point conversion to Brad Everest, making the count 16-8.
Cabrini came back to score a TD, but failed on the two-point try, giving Aga-tha the victory.
Goodard's team enjoyed an 8-0 lead through three quarters, thanks to a safety and a one-yard TD run by Tracy Tonti.
Cabrini, however, scored with eight minutes to go on 22-yard pass from Terry Andrysiak to Chris Malesev. The two hooked up again for the two-point conversion.
"I can't say enough about the way the kids played," said Goodard. "The whole team grew up awful quick in a week. We didn't play like that against St. Al-phonsus (6-3 victory). We played so much better."
Offensively, Agatha racked up 222 yards to Cabrini's 164.
Quarterback John Orzech hit eight of 14 passes for 104 yards. His favorite target was the 6-foot-5 White, who caught five passes for 40 yards.
Dave Lewis led the Aggie rushers with 77 yards in 16 carries.
DETROIT CATHOLIC CENTRAL was hurt by turnovers in a 3-0 loss to Ypsilanti Saturday at Livonia Bentley field.
CC gave up the ball six times.
The Shamrocks had beaten Ypsi six straight times going into the game, but this time they beat themselves. CC's defense was strong, limiting the Braves to five first downs, including just two in the second half, both by penalty.
The game's only score came with 33 seconds remaining in the first quarter
on a 31-yard Steve Lawrence field goal. In the third quarter, the Shamrocks
lost the ball at their own 12 on a fum-bled punt, setting up Ypsi's only other scoring threat. But the Braves lost four yards on the first three plays and a fourth-down pass fell incomplete.
CC drove to the Braves' 26 in the fi-nal quarter, its deepest penetration, but lost the ball on another fumble. For the game, the Shamrocks lost three fum-bles and had three passes intercepted.
Quarterback Tom Malone completed nine of 17 passes for 111 yards, as CC collected 10 first downs. However, the Shamrocks managed just 54 yards on the ground. Ypsi collected 103 yards rushing but just eight passing, with one completion in 10 attempts.
Even though they were outgained, the Braves held onto the ball, and that proved to be the difference.
High-rollers put records in jeopardy At the pace bowlers have set during
the first month of the season, all scor-ing records for the Detroit area are in danger. r
So far, a perfect game has been reg-istered. That occurred on the first night of the All-Star League.
Also, the Bonanza Enterprises team recorded an eye-popping 3,574 series. That goes along with the 241 average achieved by Bob Strampe, the former national all-star champion.
The women bowlers are matching the men's high scores. During the past week, Judy Griwicki, a member of the Calvin Camera team in the All-Star League, posted a 719 on games of 258, 257 and 223.
THE 700 CLUB continues to grow. Aside from Griwicki, three male sharpshooters earned their way into
in the pocket by W.W. Edgar
the contingent. At Bel-Aire Lanes, Ralph Zadrizny
rolled a 758 series, but had a moment of disappointment connected with his performance.
With the stage set for a perfect game after 11 strikes in a row, he left the No. 10 pin standing on his final ball, set-tling for a 2fe9.
At the Super Bowl in^an ton Town-ship, Rick Bingey had a middle game of 257 in 703. Meanwhile, Tom Marlow opened with a 278 for a 723 at Wood-land Lanes.
THE UNUSUAL happened at Garden Lanes when a pair of triplicates were added to the honor roll.
Russ Hall of the St. Linus League posted a 171 triplicate, matching Bob Cyr, who rolled a trio of 153 scores in the Vinco League.
ANOTHER ODDITY came when Rick Redner opened with a 248 game in the St. John Bosco League, then steadily faltered to a 225 and 192. His 665 series, though, topped the league. On the women's side, Mary Porter
showed the way with a 595.
SUE SCHULTZ had an unforgettable moment at Merri-Bowl when she top-pled the "impossible" 4-6-7-10 split. She later couldn't explain the shot.
In other good performances, Mike Guvowski, who carries a 172 average, linked games of 251, 269 and 191 for 651 in the Ford Body League at Merri-Bowl. Jamie Turner, a 12-year-old boy, posted a 234 at Woodland Lanes. At Westland, Ted Ratcliff paced the Mon-day men's league with a 672, and Bob Pniewski tied Leon Smith at 665 in the classic. Julie Smith showed the way in the women's division.
Mike Sharp was high in the Pinbus-ters League at Plaza Lanes with a 610 count. He was one pin better than Jerry Czaka.
Churchill outraces S'craft opponents Continued from Page 1C
Miller, Clemens and Boston joined Dubois, Hunt, Keith Kiesznowski of Wayne, Tom Gibson of Glenn, Brian Hobart of North Farmington, Craig Sickmiller of RU and Ray Brennan of Borgess on the All-Invitational boys' team.
IN THE GIRLS' division, two fa-miliar names dominated the individu* al race: Jennifer Rioux and Kelly Champagne, both of Ladywood. Among the state's best -distance runners, Rioux, who won the Class B individual title a year ago, crossed the finish line in 18:35, eight seconds ahead of teammate Champagne.
Angie Mogielski of RU was third (19:23), with Churchill's Julie Recla fourth (19:30).
The Chargers' five runners were among the top 19 female racers. Af-ter Recla came Kathy Curtiss, sixth (19:59); Andrea Bowman, 10th (20:31); Dorene Dudek, 17th (21:23); and Jill Caimotto, 19th (21:38).
Rioux, Champagne, Mogielski, Rec-la, Curtiss and Bowman were chosen to the All-Invitational girls' team, to-gether with Kelly Wool of Northville, Louise Shaheen of Borgess and Cathy Koski and Kami Laird, both from RU.
HOLLY INVITATIONAL
Detroit Catholic Central tied with Class A cross country powerhouse
cross country
Grosse Pointe North for the Holly In-vitational title last Saturday, but the team title was awarded to North on a tiebreaker.
CC and North each scored 62 points to lead the 22-team field, but North earned the title because its sixth man finished 10 seconds and seven places ahead of the Shamrocks' sixth placer, J im Cauzillo. Cauzillo was clocked in 16:34, good for 45th overall
North's Joe Schmidt led all runners, finishing the just-under-three-mile course in 14:50. Eric Wit-tenberg of Seaholm was second (15:01).
Paul Buchanan topped the CC con-tingent, finishing fourth (15:23). Mar-ty Hegarty was sixth for the Sham-rocks (15:26), Steve Shaver was 10th (15:35), Tom Zakrzewski 18th (15:50) and Mark Anderson 24th (16:03).
"We ran well," CC coach Kevin Ka-vanaugh said of his team's perform-ance. "North is one of the top teams in the state, a perennial power, so I'm pleased."
Doubles tennis can double your enjoyment Continued from Page 1C
get into pro tennis," said the tall, hard-serving Denton.
While Conners, Lendl, Gerulaitus and Evert-Lloyd make enough dough so they won't have to play doubles, it's a way of life on the pro tour for Craig
Wittus of Bloomfield Hills. Wittus, a former Andover High
School and Miami of Ohio standout, has made a comfortable living through doubles. He's also a singles player, but has not been as successful.
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Joanne Roth Bokas ( le f t ) and Dav id Bokas of South f ie ld , a long w i th Elaine Bo ike of Drayton Plains and Howard Egan of High land, appear in J immy Launce Produc t ions ' "Ca l i fo rn ia Su i te " at the Club at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn.
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being sought for an ecumenical cho-ral group rehearsing a Dec 12 per-formance of Handel's "The Messiah." Rehearsals are held from 3-5 p.m. Sundays at the First United Methodist Church of Farmington, 33112 Grand River Auditions of singers interested in solo parts will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday and Oct. 3 For further in-formtion call 476-1635.
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• C E N T E R S T A G E Teen Angels will perform at 9:45
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• A N T I Q U E SHOW Livonia Mall's Antique Show opens
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• T H E A T E R S E R I E S "I Never Sang for My Father"
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• D E A T H T R A P ' O P E N I N G The Birmingham Village Players
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• HARMONICATS SJNG Jerry Murad's Harmonicats will
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• WAGON W H E E L The Rick Hall Band plays through
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• TROY DAYS Members of Troy Players will kick
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• FOLK C O N C E R T The "Hart^ Chapin Celebration of
Life" benefit folk concert will be pre-sented at 7 tonight at the Michigan Theatre, 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. The concert Stars Tom Chapin, with a special guest performance by Mark Levy. Also appearing are Hank Phil-lips, Dean Rutledge and Ralph Wel-ton. Tickets are available at the Michigan Theatre box office and all CTC outlets. All seats are $7.50. The concert is sponsored by the Michigan Chapter of World Hunger Year. Pro-ceeds go to World Hunger Year.
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Price of the tickets was erroneously given as $10 per plate in Thursday's Observer & Eccentric.
Oakivay sets 1st concert Oakway Symphony Orchestra will present the
10th anniversary season's first concert, a Polish Spectacular, at 3 p.m. Sunday at Madonna College, Jeffr ies (1-96) and Levan, Livonia.
Featured performers in this concert are mem-bers of the Galicja Song and Dance Ensemble. The group is directed by John Sidor and Jozef Czyz, who is the music director.
The Galicja Song and Dance Ensemble has made 500 appeiirancea in the United States, Canada and Poland. Its essential purpose aside from entertain-ment is to preserve the style and authenticity of Polish folklore. This particular performance honors the heritage of the Polish people, their courage and perseverance.
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Black Market combines reggae and rock Black Market will do a benefit for
a fellow musician, in an appear-ance unth the Automatix, Euphoria and the Original Dittilies, on Mon-day at Center Stage in Canton. Pro-ceeds go to the Al Wotton Medical Fund For ticket information call 981-4111.
By Patty Radzik special writer
BLACK MARKET IS a Detroit-area band combining the in-fluences of reggae and rock music. Its four members are
in the midst of taking its unique sound and talent to the top of the music indus-try.
Success has come virtually overnight for Southfield resident Larry Duncan, lead singer and originator of the group, although his career in music has spanned 10 years.
Black Market has been been together for one year, and already the band is preparing to release its first album, on a major recording label
Along with Stuart Brady on bass, Rick Purdy on guitar and Mitch Purdy on drums, Duncan has recorded mate-rial for an album to be released in late autumn. The group is negotiating — through managers /producers Mark Beznos and Jim Dudek — a recording contract with Boardwalk Records and a tour with Premier Talent
"THIS HAS BEEN the most remark-able year of my life," Duncan said. He has jujft returned from Miami, where the band appeared in the first annual Miami-Caribbean Sunburst Reggae Festival over Labor Day weekend.
Mark Beznos, who handles the group's affairs in Detroit, has worked in the music business all his life Beznos had been waiting for a reggae band worth backing since he produced a group called Rasta 12 years ago.
"When I first saw them perform, I loved them," Beznos said. "I was struck They are the greatest rockin' reggae band in the world."
Living in Florida, J im Dudek is asso-ciated with rock promoter Bob Ba-garis, who has worked with groups like the Rolling Stones. Together, the two have been working on an arrangement
'When I first saw them perform, I loved them. / was struck. They are the greatest rockin' reggae band in the world.'
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to simultaneously release Black Mar-ket's album and tour.
Duncan's interest in music began when he was a senior at Berkley High School, singing in t^e choir and eventu-ally getting involved in several bands with friends.
I NEVER KNEW I could sing before I joined the choir," he admitted. "As time went by I learned to enjoy and appreciate all kinds of music because, af ter being in rock bands and going solo, I found I was fairly open-minded about music, and my tastes were diver-sified "
A move to New York 10 years ago actually launched his career. He worked as an opening act for perform-ers headlining at the Gaslight Club in Greenwich Village.
"It was the most meaningful experi-ence for me," he said. "I sensed, for the first time, the professional aspects of the music business."
The same year Duncan started work-ing in New York a movie called "The Harder They Come" surfaced. Made by musician J immy Cliff, the 1972 film helped popularize reggae music in America.
Reggae has its roots; in the Jamaican sounds of calypso and ska, and in the '70s the distinctive reggae beat was picked up by many rock artists includ-ing Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton and Paul Simon.
BOB MARLEY, a rastafarian from Jamaica who died last year, was the most successful of all the reggae re-cording artists. He is labeled "the Fa-ther of Reggae."
For years since Cliff's movie, people have been waiting for the Jamaican sound of reggae to be the next rock n' roll craze.
"My personal belief is that reggae is the root of all music," Duncan said. "It 's been around a long time, and no one has really popularized it. Hopeful-ly, we can."
During the height of its short-lived attraction in the United States, the reg-gae sound continued going strong in its homeland.
Around 1975, Duncan took a trip to Jamaica upon the urging of a friend. What followed was an instant infatua-tion not only with the island but with the music as well.
HE MET AN OLD fisherman, in the remote village where he was vacation-ing, who introduced him to the music styled in Jamaican tradition.
After returning to New York, Dun-can concentrated on developing his own unique sound, drawing from the Jamaican influence as well as from the music he grew up with.
"J realized af terwards how infected I was by reggae and found that I wanted to play the music badly."
He hooked up with Stuart Brady, who also had visited Jamaica and was a classmate of Duncan's in high school.
"We've never been to Jamaica to-gether, but when we would talk we'd compare notes about the island and the music, and decided to join up and play the music," he said. "From that moment on, it was magical. It all came together so well."
Their union was immed ia t e ly highlighted by a trip to Jamaica where the duo performed its version of reggae for the people there, and was met with celebrated acceptance. Soon, the two contacted the Purdy brothers, and Black Market was formed.
"WE REALIZE we're not Jamaican, but our music is magical, and they
Black Market is Stuar t Brady of Lake Or ion (Jeft), Rick Purdy of Hun t ing ton Woods, Larry Dunca)vof
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loved it," Duncan said. "We want to represent the Jamaican rhythm i and put our Detroit background into it. Our sound is diferent from everybody else."
What sets the Black Market sound apart is the divversity of the music.
"Reggae music is a mirror reflection of American music," Duncan ex-plained. "It incorporates different kinds of music like folk, rock, blues and jazz "
Black Market effectively composes melodies using these music styles and more. An unknown quality in the group's sound possesses uplifting at-
tributes that appeal to people of all ages, and a message in the lyric that is affecting.
"It can be many things to many peo-ple," said Duncan, who writes lyrics as well as music. "You can pick out of it what you want."
"IT ALWAYS generates brotherhood and represents people's feelings," he continued. "My message is to present the hopeful side to the human condi-tion."
From punk clubs to weddings, the appeal of the music is wide ranging. A friend of the group who is a kindergar-
ten teacher uses a tape of Black Mar-ket music at nap and lunch time, to en-tertain the children.
With an audience ranging from pre-schoolers to senior citizens, Duncan stresses the positive approach the rr u-s|ic takes. Duncan's idols are people who have transcended barriers not or ly in their personal lives but also in the music business, such as John Lenn^n, Bob Marley and Bob Dylan
With an excellent start, Duncan may transcend a barrier himself by becom-ing part of one of the first bands to make reggae a household word
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THEATER-in-the-round hasn't been seen much in metropoli-tan Detroit but the new Ac-tors Alliance Theatre Compa-
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troit said all Actors Alliance produc-tions will be in the round, starting with the Tony-award-winn ing comedy "Rosencrantz and Gilderstern Are Dead," which opens the theater 's first season Friday night.
"It's a new feeling for an actor. You have that audience energy all around you," Nahan said, with a wave of his hand through the room.
Actors Alliance is a professional res-ident company at the Academy of the Arts at Lycee International, 30800 Ev-ergreen, Southfield In the old Ever-green School, which the Lycee leases from the Birmingham Schools, the gymnasium used as a lunchroom by day will become the theater-in-the-round by night.
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Four banks of 28 folding chairs are staggered on raised platforms, for a to-tal of 112 seats. The seats, as well as the curtains, will come up and down with each production. A portable dance floor will be put down for the stage, and taken up afterward.
Cables and lights that were being strung last week will remain a per-manant installation, however. "It 's a simple light plot," Nahan said of this first endeavor.
"YOU REALLY can't do anything wrong in the round," Nahan exclaimed, optimisticallly. "You can't turn your back on the audience, for long." The slightly built, energetic artistic direc-tor stood in the center of the gym, ges-turing.
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Wetzel attended the University of Detroit, where he appeared in such pro-ductions as "Elephant Man" and "Man of La Mancha." He also has performed at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, "my hometown."
At the Attic Theatre, the actor did the show "A Way You"ll Never Be," and at Meadow Brook Theatre, he played in "The Devil's Disciple." He also has performed at the Actors Re-naissance Theatre and the Grand Circus Exchange.
"HARRY LIKES to dress in unusual or old-fashioned clothes," Executive Director Lanese explained. The baggy tuxedo pants, blousy shirt and suspen-ders he wore that day at rehearsal were his own, not a costume for the show.
For the photographer, Wetzel tried tossing coins, imitating the opening of "Rosencranz and Gilderstern," where the two characters flip coins, in a void. When the coins constantly come up heads, the men realize something's wrong. By the end of the play, they ac-cept the fact that they're dead.
"Artistic Director Nahan said, "I call it a comedy thriller."
Wetzel plays the more naive charac-ter, and Richard Buzinski the one who talks a lot but doen't really do very much. Wetzel and Buzinski together will teach a Sunday afternoon work-shop at the academy, beginning Oct. 5. "Rosencrantz and Guilderstern Live!" Buzinski joked.
Actor Buzinski is a graduate of Wayne State University, where he per-formed in shows at the Bonstelle in-cluding "The Crucible" and played two seasons at the Hilberry in such produc-tions as "Wild Oats."
He graduated a year and a half ago. At the Attic Theatre, he was in "Mac-beth" last fall and was a steelworker in "Working." Buzinski is now resident artist, acting and stage managing, at the Attic.
NAHAN SAID, "Rosencranz and Gil-derstern carry the show. It's a burden. The roles are a challenge and a delight at the same time."
The play "Rosencrantz and Guilder-stern Are Dead" will continue through Oct. 31. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Fri-days-Saturdays and 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $8 Fridays, $9 Saturdays and $7 Sunday. Student and senior ci-tiszen rates are available Sundays for $6.
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"March of the Falsettos," a musical by William Finn about the universal need for love and fear of rejection, opens the Attic Theatre's 1982-83 sea-son Friday.
Performances are at 8 p.m. Thurs-days-Fridays, 6 and 9 p.m Saturdays and 6:30 p.m. Sundays at the theater, 525 E. Lafayette at Beaubien in De-troit's Greektown.
Tickets are $7, $8 and $9. Group rates are available. For information and reservations, call 963-7789.
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"March of the Falsettos" was origi-nally staged in 1981 at Playwrights Ho-rizons in New York. That year it won the Outer Critics' Circle Award for best musical.
Daniel Yurgaitis is directing this Michigan premiere production.
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CASHIERS, DELI Clerks and Stock Help wanted Apply Monday thru F'ri-day, 8am-2pm Mom's F'ruit Market , Square Lake and Te legraph
CASHIERS exper ienced p re fe r red a f te rnoon & midnight shift Total Station, 27360 Grand River & Inkster
CASHIERS Full t ime af ternoons , & midnights Apply at Cttgo Gas, 22116 Ford Road, Dearborn Heights
CASHIERS Look ing for full or part t ime work? We have openings on several shifts for someone look ing for ex t ra income.
Call for more in fo rmat ion 562-0730
HAIRDRESSER in Troy.
C E R T I F I E D TEACHER t e m p o r a r y full t ime position as Workshop Tra ine r Will teach employabi l i ty skills and remedia l ma th and reading to adu l t s and youth To applv. call Troy Schools VIP, 828 3080
COLLECTION MGR.
Super position for competen t , aggress ive person Duties in-clude collections of renewal a r r e a r s for large real e s t a t e mgt f i r m Ability to fo rmu la te p rocedures L sys tems, fi nancial re la ted background or mor tgage company experi-ence p r e f e r r e d Excel lent sal-ary plus ca r a l lowance Blue Cross, Blue Shield & deiilal Send r e sume to, Box «538 Ob-server A Eccen t r i c Newppa pers, 36251 Schoolcraf t l td Livonia, Michigan 48150
COLLECTIONS T E L E P H O N E Excel lent opportuni ty in telephone col lections ti supervis ion with na t ions largest collection service Salary plus commiss ion Pr io r agency exper ience p re fe r red Call Mr Murphy for inter-view appoin tment NAS Credi tors Ser vice , Inc 353 0300
An Equal Opportuni ty Employer
COMMUNITY EDUCATION C E N T E R needs aerobics teacher , l ap and ballet teacher . I tal ian teacher & t eache r for silk f lower a r rang ing 422 7198
ASS'T MANAGER Become an intreg/tl par t of con tempora ry fashion re ta i l ing at Alberta We have oppor tuni t ies for mot iva ted c a r e e r or iented individuals to fill the positions of Ass t Store Managers Excel lent oppor tuni ty for advancement Good pay A company benefi ts Please apply in person,
ALBERTS West land Shopp ing Center
Warren & Wayne Rds
COURIER WANTED 9 5pm Monday thru Fri, $4 per hour Must have own t ranspor ta t ion & knowledge of Bir mingnam area Contact off ice mana ger \ 645 9220
ATTENDANT N E E D E D (or TV Rental p rog ram in area hospital Pa r t t ime great job for young re t i ree Send re •flime to Box 542 Observer & Eccen t r i c Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd , Livonia Michigan 48150
AI T O DEALER Plymouth area , war ranty clerk & cashier 1 yr m i n i m u m exper ience Call Donna 453 7500
AI 'TO DEALER Plymouth a rea , t ransmission man . qual i f ied, fully cer t i fied GM transmission specialist only need apply Call Donna 453 7500
AUTOMATIC DAVENPORT Opera t e & set up Exper ienced only Day or night Benefi ts include dental , eye prescr ipt ions, l ife insurance Top pay Southfield 357-0339
AUTt) MECHANIC Must be cer t i f ied GM exper ience help^ ful but not necessary Excel lent pay plan & benefi ts Contact Tom Law rence Dick Scott Buick. 200 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth 453-441 1
AVAILABLE NOW 6 full l ime posi tions ranging f rom company r e p . man ager t ra inee stock display No exper i ence necessary company will t ra in Mon Thurs Fri i f t e r 10 a m 537 7066
BANK B O O K K E E P E R Banking exper ience helpful Suburban Area Employmen t Center II
540-4130
BARBERS or BEAUTICIANS with Following 2 ("hair Room Reasonable Rent Westland area Call Danny,
728 4834
BEAUTICIAN H A I R S T Y L I S T Must be highly qualifed with 3 years Shop exper ience Scissor P a l a c e 464 7260
B E A U T I C I A N S * ANTED For Northvil le salon Must have clien tele Rent s tat ion or. work on percen t a g e 348-9747
B E N E F I T ANALYST Our service or-ganization located in Southfield has an opening for a Health Cla ims Analyst position Knowledge of all coverages in eluding denial S. disability is required Minimum of 2 years •xperieoce is also required Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with exper ience If you qualify telephone be
tween 8 30-11 am 8<M)ext 314
BOILER OPERATOR Current City of Dei roll high pressure boiler opera tor licen«e or equivalent At least 5 yea rs experience in the opera Hon and main tenance of high pressure boilers and related equipment and teat ing and monitor ing of feed wa te r Fa rming ton Hills area Call 8 a m to 4 pm 476-8000, ext 31
BURGLAR ALARM INSTALLERS 2 years exper ience necess i ry Only ex
Snenced need apply Call between 9 5 onday Ihru F'riaay 559-5110
BUS DRIVERS SUBSITf 'TES needed The Northvil le Public Scfcools is hiring subaitute bus d r i v e n Mint be cer t i f ied by the State of Michigan $6 12 an hour, 4 hours a day Please coriact Northvil le Public Schools, P e r s o n a l Office, 501 w Main. Northvil le 3 « J400.Ext 210
O & E
COUNTER PERSON for Dry Cleaners P lease call 626 7200
CREDIT COLLECTIONS
Young, growing company north s u b urb needs an ambi t ious sejf s t a r t e r to assist in credit collections -A m i n i m u m of 1 year exper ience is required and ;ood telephone technique is a must
Send r e sume in confidence to
Personnel Dept
LEXITEL CORP Suite 350
B i rmingham, Mi, 48010
An Equal Opportuni ty Employer
Demonstrators WORK WHEN &
WHERE YOU WANT
Long & Short Term Assignments Experience helpful.
Suburban Office Services
ROCHESTER 651-1500 FARMINGTON 477-9840
DESIGNER DRAFTSMAN Minimum 2 years exper ience Knowl edge of e lect r ical helpful Pioneer Air Systems, 459 7560
DIESFTTF'.H mainta in smal l presses and processing dies with toolroom ex per ience Call e v e s , 474-1210
DRAFTSPERSON exper ienced d ra f t ing personnel needed with l-eroy let ter ing exper ience 476-1003
DRIVER needed for handicapped per son. day position To dr ive to and f r o m work and occasionally during the job Call Paul 422 9252
FACTORY H E L P company in F a r m ington Hills accept ing appl ica t ions for fac tory production help Applv, 24450 Indoplex Circle, Fa rming ton Hills, MI, Grand River Drake Rd a rea No phone cal ls Apply between 10am 3pm
FARMINGTON YMCA is looking for a m a t u r e adult for control desk on Tues & Thurs evening & weekends Apply 28100 Fa rming ton Rd, Fa rming ton Hills, Ml
FORMING BAND I a m forming a "middle of the road ' ' band Over 20 please Call Kent at
427 0108
GALS OR GUYS living in Wayne 4 Oakland County, looking for a par t l ime job- ' We have openings for qualif ied, m a t u r e individuals with a good phone voice1 Our public re la t ions staff is in terviewing I or positions in our solicita tion depa r tmen t in Southfield P a r t t ime, evenings, hourly based pay, plus bonuses paid weekly Call for interview
552-9200
with s o m e cl ientele, 689 8890
HAIR STYLISTS WANTF2D Bi rmingham salon FJxcellent c o m m i s sion with cl ientele or chai r ren ta l
645 1838
HAIRSTYLIST With cur ren t salon exper ience
For busy Livonia salon 261 5736
HIGHLY SKILLED & exper ienced f r a m e r , cu t te r . & joiner needed for ma jor Southfield auction gal lery Send re-s u m e or le t ter of appl icat ion to Box 492, Observer & Eccen t r i c Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Livonia. Michi gan48150
HOMEMAKERS OR College S tudents Pa r t t ime work f rom home cal l ing Fuller Brush Cus tomers on phone Up to $200 per week depending on t ime For interview phone 689-2374
INSURANCE Bi rmingham Agency is looking for ex per ienced Agency Person who will be responsible for Adminis te r ing Un derwr i t ing 4 Cla ims for a select clien tele for all f o r m s of Personal Lines In su rance If interested P lease contac t Mr Randal l 644-51 10
Join the fight against c r ime , law en fo rmemen t journal needs 6 people to t ake ad 4 ticket o rders by phone Good speaking voice necessary Full 4 par t l ime, good pay 271 1000
L A R G E a p a r t m e n t complex in West land needs 1 yard man 4 1 repa i r man Steady job Must be sober 4 depend able Call 10AM Noon only 455-7100
LOCKSMITH Mimimum 7 years exper ience in per forming Key Systems. Locksmithing 4 Adminis t ra t ive funct ions in C o m m c r cial Industr ia l 4 Insti tutional faci l i t ies Excel lent Benefi t Package For m o r e information, call Alice Fenr tado , Mon thru F n , 9AM 11AM, 568 8151
An Equal Opportunity Employe r
LUCAS INDUSTRIES INC 5500 New King St.
Troy, Mich,
Posi t ion open for: DESIGN ENGINEER
MECHANIC
Design engineer should have degree or equavalence 4 exper iehce in the design 4 layout instal lat ion of foundat ion brakes and or hydraul ic 4 a i r ac tua t ing componentry Mechanic would be required to install 4 test prototype assembl ies on both vehi cles 4 rigs Please mark appl icat ion for the a t t en tion of Chief Engineer , Brake 4 Hy-draul ics Sys tems Group
500 Help Wanted NATIONAL Class i f ied pub l i ca t ion seeks ambi t ious telephone sales people with excel lent communica t ion skills Looking for goal oriented se l f - s t a r t e r s to join our t e a m Salary based on expe rienee, plus commiss ion P a r t t ime Livonia Call For appoin tment 425-6444
NEW YORK TIMES
Seeking te lephone people who can earn up to $150 per week Pleasant work ing con-di t ions. Call
552-9605
OFFICE MGR. Fas t growing company seeks an indi-vidual with off ice m a n a g e m e n t experi ence - should be f ami l i a r with comput ers , credit policies, and have good typ-ing skills Excel lent sa lary and benef i t s Immed ia t e position Send r e sume to M T E . 15565 Northland Dr , South field. Mi 48075
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Place your classified want ad in
Suburban Detroi t ' s finest m a r k e t The Observer 4 Eccen t r i c Newspaper*
591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Roches te r /Avon
Use your Visa or Mas te r Card
OPPORTUNITIES FULLT IME
Posit ions Open For
METAL FABRICATORS
Must have exper ience in a r c and mig welding Capable of working f rom prints Custom m a d e conveyor and vibra tor or ientor type work Besl of working conditions, excellent bene-fit p rog ram and pay sca le com m e n s u r a l e with exper ience
APPLY 10 AM TO 3 I'M
SPECTRUM AUTOMATION
34447 Schoolcraf t . Livonia, Mich
OPTICAL D I S P E N S E R O p t o m e l r i c Ass't Exper ienced. 4 days per week no evenings or S a t . Southfield Call 569 2240
P A R T T I M E E M P L O Y E E S Exper ience in re ta i l sales p re fe r red Apply in person at R i c h m a n s. Twelve Oaks Mall. Novi
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
For suburban Apt complex E x p e r ience required Sa la ry according to exper ience plus townhouse to live Send r e sume to Bo* "478,
Observer 4 Eccen t r i c Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd l.ivonia, Michi gan 48150
MAINTENENCE H E L P E R full t ime for apt complex No exper ience neces-sary, 18 yrs o r older, apply apt "27, 14170 Shadywood Dr Plymouth , No phone calls, please
M A K E U P ARTIST mature , self mot iva ted person, to sell and apply makeup and skin c a r e prod ucts in a high fashion store F'.xperience a must No evenings Roz 4 Shenn , Bloomfield Plaza 8518855
MANAGER T Y P E Wanted for smal l mens shoe depa r tmen t in Applegate Square . Southfield Ask for Jason
559 7818
MANICURIST exper ienced, hair stylist with clientele, Westland a rea After 5pm call 455 6785
PHARMACIST pari t ime 4 weekends, Shepherd Drugs, 31505 Joy Rd, West-land
PHARMACY CLERK must have d rug s tore exper ience Evenings 4 week ends Shepherd Drugs, 31505 Joy Rd. Westland
P H O N E WORK in busy op tomet r i s t ' s o f f ice If you have a wa rm, friendly voice, you may want to apply for this position Call 933 1430
PHONE WORK in busy optometr is t off ice If you have a wa rm, f r iendly voice you mav want lo applv for this position Call 933 1430
500 Help Wanted
P R E SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS Fa rming ton YMCA is looking for expe-rienced person working in movement education 4 ce r t i f i ca te in childhood de velopment requi red Apply 28100 Farming ton Rd, Fa rming ton Hills
PUBLIC SAFETY - OFFICER -
CITY O F B E R K L E Y Applications a r e being received by The City of Berkley for the position Of Publ ic Safety Off icer S ta r t ing Salary is $18,505 to $20,356 based upon Cert i f ied Law Enfo rcemen t , F i re Fighting. 4 F'.mergency Medical Tra in ing completed as of the t i m e of hire However cer t i f ica t ion is not a prerequis i te to employment Current m a x i m u m sa lary a f t e r 36 months is $29,528
Minimum qualif icat ions U S Citizen-ship, resident of the S ta te of Michigan, excel lent physical 4 men ta l heal th College Gradua te s p re fe r red Selection will based upon wri t ten, oral , health, physical s t rength 4 agility 4 background examinat ion Applications may be obtained at the Office of The Finance Director . Berkley City Hall Annex, 2437 Twelve Mile Rd Applications must be re turned no later than the close of Business Hours on F r i . Oct 1, 1982 at 5PM Applications which a r e mai led back must be received by Oct I, 1982 and Should be mai led lo the address listed below The City will not be responsible for delays in the ma i l s
City of Berkley, f * S O E x a m
Attn F inance Depa r tmen t 3338 Coolidge Highway
Berkley, Mi 48072 An Equal Opportunity Employer
Q U A L I F I E D WORKING f o r e m a n for au tomat i c davenpor t screw machine Top pay plus benefi ts P ro f i t shar ing
Pension plan. Blue Cross, Blue Shield lease send r e sume to 8149 Beaver-
land, Detroit , Mi 48239
R E S I D E N T MANAGER C O U P L E For Farming ton Hills adult Apt Com plex Salary * ap t 4 utilit ies Exper i enced m a t u r e couple p re fe r red , or will t ra in No pets 357 1212
RETAIL STORE MANAGER For new Hal lmark Shop in Southfield Must have Hal lmark m a n a g e m e n t ex-per ience l .eave message any t ime a f t e r 6PM 642 6391
SERVICE R E P part t i m e to count 4 a r range hranded lingerie stock Retail backbground helpful , dependable t ran4 portat ion required Call Fr iday, 10am Ipm 375-1233
iSHEET MFTAL Layout Person, press b rake 4 shear exper ience , min imum 5 years Applv to P O Box 119, Dear born (Its Ml 48127
SILK SCREEN pr in ter woman pre-fer red Exper ience helpful , but not nec essary Redford Twp office 4 shop $3 50 per hour 255-9810
PIANIST N E E D E D
For Sunday morning services Salvat ion Army 27500 Shiawassee. Fa rming lon Hills 477-1 153
502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical
MANICURIST experienced p re fe r red for newly remodeled Redford salon, we are an ex t r eme ly busy saJlon wilh an ex eel lent location For interview 531 7377
EARN WHILE You learn Receive c lass room training with Word Process ing Typing p re fe r red 25 openings You mus t live in Oakland County and meet Cela guidelines Call Mr fc^dil 547-8500
EASTERN ONION Singing Te l eg rams Needs talented s ingers Must love lo p e r f o r m Must be 18 Must have reli-able t ranspor ta t ion Call 8 8 PM , Mon Fr i 552 8897
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARD As sembly product ion manage r Exper i enced only Send r e sume to box 5 1 6 0 b server 4 Eccen t r i c Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraf t R d , I-ivonia, Michigan 48150
E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y for c o m m e r c i a l mul t i l ine r a t e r / c o d e r with min imum of 1 year exper ience Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with abili ty Lib^ era l f r inge benefi ts Call Mrs Rose, Royal In iu rance Companys 645 6270
Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / F
E X P E R I E N C E D F L O R I S T S delivery 4 stock person wanted 354 4990
INSTRUCTOR to teach Footbal l skills lo Youth. par t t ime Call P lymouth 453-2906
MANICURIST Exper ienced, full t ime West Bloomfield area
626 4043
MANICURIST licensed, in Troy 689 8890
MANICURIST, liceased, Douglas Hair Design, Livonia for 3 da»s week Apply by appoin tment only Gall Tues thru Sat I' 464 1661
MATURE repsonsible pefaon, for week end building coverage 4 secur i ty For var ious rental groups a | the F a r m i n g ton YMCA Apply in nersbn. 28100 Fa rming ton Road, F a r m i n g t o n Hills 553 4020
MODELS Profess ionals only need »pply Exclusive agency now audit ioning for ta lent Must have composi te 4 (portfolio Call for personal interview
Image Model ing & Cast ing Agency
855-2124
PERSON exper ienced |n finished car-pentry with display background Inter esting work, var ied houht, send r e sume to 32497 S c h o o l c r a f t Livonia, Ml 48150
TELEPHONE MARKETING
Major division of top 500 corpora t ion located in Bir-m ingham is looking for people for industr ia l tele-phone sales.
Responsibi l i t ies include sales of industr ia l p roducts to exist ing and /o r new accounts fol lowing t ra in ing per iod. This is a good oppor tun i ty to use your exper i -ence in sales or in deal ing with people to grow both f inancial ly and professional ly in a high growth pro-gram of an excel lent company. For fur ther in forma-t ion call L. Taminski daily between 2-4 p.m.
646-5100 ext. 270
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Fortune 500 company seeks aggressive and ex-per ienced person to take charge of advert is ing, marke t ing plans, sales p romot ions and media analysis. Posit ion demands exper ience, exper t ise and dedicat ion. We offer job sat isfact ion with Independence, generous remunerat ion and bene-fi ts. Send comple te resumes stat ing work history, accompl ishments , salary requi rements, past em-ployers and salaries received, to:
Box 528 OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS
Livonia, Michigan 48150
An Equal Opportunity Employer
500 Help Wanted
TAILOR Full or par t t ime Exper ienced in better men ' s clothing Northville Mr l . apham
349 5175
TEACHER for High School Math 4 Sci ence P r iva t e School, downriver P a r t t ime 3 Afternoons. $6 25 per hour Please call Linda. 358-2377
- START THE W E E K -WITH A VISIT TO
- O L S T E N -
Tempora ry work ass ignments avai lable for experienced Word Process ing Oper a tors Needed for the Following appl icat ions 4 equipment
Legal Sales Market ing F;ngineering F inance
NBI-3000 I j n i e r N P
Xerox 850-860 IBM 056
QYX C P T
Redac t ron Wang I R M M a g 2 Vydec IBM Display Wri ter
Excel lent Benef i ts
Call 354-0555
OLSTEN TEMPORARY SERVICES Word Processing Division
STOCK ROOM CLERK Organize 4 keep Stock in S torage Take responsibility for physical stock mer-chandise organization Need someone who is not a f r a id to work1
STOCK WORK E X P E R I E N C E ABSO LUTEI.Y NECESSARY' 25 35 HOURS WEEKLY. SCHEDULE F L E X I B L E Apply in person. -Sat.Sept 25th. 9AM-12 Noon
CECILLE 'S 850 S WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM
500 Help Wanted T R A I N E E S
Representa t ives needed lo p romote comple te line of ma in tenance equip^ ment Good s ta r t pay. paid vacations, no exper ience needed Comple te com pany t ra ining For interview 261 6415
TRAVEL AGENT Minimum 3 years Internat ional and compute r exper ience a must for busy t ravel agency in Southfield a r ea Salary
Elus commission plus benefi ts Call '.Ikin Travel 968 7800
TRUCK DRIVER experienced to op e r a l e snow plow, mus t be re l iable Plymouth a rea Please call a f t e r bpm
459 7467
TEACHERS N E E D E D part t ime days for adult high school business c lasses F'or more information, please cal l Gary Tweddle 542 0800
SUPERVISOR 4 SET UP Small machine shop Must have good knowledge of production equipment and be able to cont r ibute towards a growing company Apply 9AM 3PM weekdays 30600 W 8 Mile Rd . Fa rming ton
An Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r
TEACHER Tra iner for word process-ing 4 mic ro compute r Pa r t t ime TRS 80. model III disc exper ience Allstate Vocational 399 7643
TELEPHONE AGENTS
Inlerestng credi t c a rd promo-tion f rom convenient South field off ice NO SELLING1 No expe r i ence necessary , will train Hiring now' ideal for students, h o m e m a k e r s moon l ighters Call toll f ree , 1-800-523 4804
An hxjual Opportunity Employer
SILK SCREEN T shirt print ing plant is looking for capable men 4 women Full t ime F^xpenence p re fe r red Please , workers only Blue collar positions, fill out your own work background 4 br ing to Ar twear T-Shirts, 969 S Hunter, Bir iningham iWoodward at I 4 ' i Mile) No phone cal ls accepted
TEACHERS A SALES C A R E E R
National F'irm is desirous of adding Sales Person to its staff locally Sales apt i tude required Training a l lowance
commissions avai lable Excellent fr inge benefi ts 4 t raining p r o g r a m Per soas interested in Sales c a r e e r Call
AMERICAN UNITED LIFE 357 0430
500 Help Wanted
PAYROLL CLERK Multi plant ink manufacturer located in Red-ford needs an experienced mature Payroll Clerk. Candidate should have experience in preparing multi state payroll tax returns and experience with a computerized payroll sys-tem. We offer excellent working conditions and a full range of fringe benefits including profit sharing. Call 538-6800, ext. 10 and application will be mailed or pick up application between 9 A M -4PM at:
A CORPORATION
25111 Glendale Redford, Mi 48239
CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer
TACO BELL JUST WONT
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Farm ing ton Hi l l * . M ich igan 48024
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502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical
502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical
WANTED MATURE WOMEN A C T I V I T Y P R O G R A M
For the menial ly re ta rded At least 1' years of college Hours. 1 30 pm lo H 30 pm Salary negotiable Northville area
Call Sister Theresa
453-1300
A LOT IS HAPPENING AT PRO CARE ONE INC
Our A c A '"If .-If',' e |s a ' e; • - i j pl l ia t i ' • nnw i >r R N S 11 ' ' . S .ill >hlfl- ' x • ilent pay - lop fn ol al " -da \ What V"U need i> happening now ai
PRO - CARE ONE. INC ANN ARBOR 761-1144 DETROIT CALLS 59?-00()4
WANTED Mechanics, laborers opera tors with own t ranspor ta t ion Hard Dirty Work ShifLs will vary Mail I. plies to box 490 Observer A Eccentr i r Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150
DENTAL ASSIST AN 1 e v n e n - j l u l l liii ' ["i-itliW mu^- k.n. edge ol t lulidei! d e n a r y '• f . . \s ah wr.rk I I V , P l e a s . . • ! y ! 1
WANTED Mechanics, laborers opera tors with own t ranspor ta t ion Hard Dirty Work ShifLs will vary Mail I. plies to box 490 Observer A Eccentr i r Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150 DF NTAl . S M < T * v ; ,r • i . t .u
Wednesday . ' • 1 • ,
15 People Needed
For
Telephone Sales
l,ong Te rm Assignments Available In The
Bi rmingham Area
All ShifLs 4 Weekends Telephone or Door To Door Sales Exper ience Required
Must Re 18 4 Have Own Transpor ta t ion
G.M.S. G E N E R A L
M A N A G E M E N T
S E R V I C E
The New Approach To T e m p o r a r y Help 29701 W Six Mile. Suite 140 A Livonia
For ADpointment Call
427-7660
WANTED - owner opei itor 4 whecli dr ive pick up with plow for hourly sn « removal Call for appoin tment 3'<4 I I'M
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Youlh Gymnast ics T e a c h e t s Aid Musi have background in competi t ive; gymnast ics Applv in person Farmingion YMCA 28K»i F . i rmingior j Hoad. Farming ton Hills 553 402<»
Expe
•9 90i2
502 H6lp Wanted Dental-Medical
DENT Al \NMST ANT I i hairsiJ.- .in I :iii le~k
e rne p re fe r red Benefi ts G f . nlo ld at 1 Nine Mile k 4 . i M r - I-1. •*» • 14
4 hanrird orV I- *i- it
AFTERNOON shift Openings for UN's l .PN ' s Full or par t t ime 102 bed skilled nursing facility Individualized or ientat ion Call for appoin tment , M7 fi!i0tl
An Equal Opportunity Employe r
D E N T AI ASSISTANT -lay i'.r ii Thursday i enci i I ' \ p re fe r red
M
1)1 NTAl -VSSl'-'l A.NT Bi rmingham .ire3
.vetsili i d r-v|«;insibll .• M " 1144
ALL SHIFTS R.N.'S
ICU/CCU
$100 + PER SHIFT Temporary
Health Care Services
835-5400
DENTAL ASSISTANT Southfield Orthodontist ' apable qu. lied pers"n.'bl« g-«*i I.' ur^ * a g ' benefi ts •
DENT AI ASSISTANT Fa rming ton Hill-'
Exper ienced Full l ime 855 M 17
DENT Al ASSIST ANT I a m i oppOf nity f ' t i 11A • i RDA I' in •- "i parti . Iputi m ih. tn.n . i ^ r; • • ( i n s.ilar\ K liei.iellts S- 'nthfn Ul .
COLLECTION WOHK on accounts receivable for doctor s offI ice Good phone voice and personali ty ii a must AppriTfimatelv 30 hours .i weelj during training, hours rn.tv v.ir a f i e r Chr is tmas Call a f t e r 3 pm Mon tin Fri 851 6767
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ALPHA HEALTH CARE INC
Urgently Needs
RNS • LPNs For Immed ia t e P lacement In
Bedford - Livonia Westland Areas • T O P PAY • FLEXIBLE SCHED1T.I • E X C E L L E N T B E N E F I T S
Please Call Now
281-2434
DENT Al lil i E P ^ I o N I S T Full n: I 2 vears i u r r en l exper ience with .• poia tmei t control |H'gt. ...Id 4 mum .ihvV lemnied lli Mile & Ryar •
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| recent d o t a l • \ p e n e n c . * a n l " l I n Southfield off ice Mu>t have k ground in insurant * [legbxard account rig arid ii'ii.l office pi .Keilun Fill!
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500 Help Wanted
PHYSICAL THERAPIST For west suburban teaching hospi-tal. Licensed or eligible for licen-sure. Full t ime permanent days. Excellent salary and benefit pro-gram. For details contact:
Garden City Hospital 6245 N. Inkster Road
Garden City, Michigan • 4 2 1 - 3 3 0 0 e x t . 2 7 7 '
An Equal Opportunity Employer
A CHALLENGE FOR RN'S
Prove it to yourself and others by involving yourself in direct patrent care at Farmington Nursing Home. Salaries start at $17,000 & better W e e k e n d d i f f e r e n t i a l p lus e x c e l l e n t benefits including holiday pay. vacat ion pay, sick days, Blue Cross, f lexible scheduling. For p e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w , Ca l l E l s i e
Lindow. RN, Director of Nurses
477-7400
2-D Echo Tech Beaumont-Troy, a multi-health care facility, has a current opening in its Non-Invasive Studies De-partment. This position is responsible for the clinical and administrative management of the Cardiac Ultrasound area. Also responsible for performance and teaching in the area of Echocar-diography (2-DIM & M-Mode). Minimum 2 years experience in 2 D & M-Mode Echo, Phono, STI, DCG & stress test skills prefer-red. Registry eligible technician preferred The position is on a Monday thru Friday basis, 7:30 am-4 pm. For more information, please call or write:
Will iam Beaumont Hospital-Troy 44201 Dequindre, Troy, Ml 48098
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502 Htlp Wanted Dental-Medical
DENTAL ASS'T (or Special is ts office, in Southfield Full t ime Pay according to experience Pleasant atmosphere Benefits 352 4551
DENTAL NURSE- Career opportunity ( DA or RIM only need apoly Team oriented o((ice great "alary 4 benefits Southfield 559 3020
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Assistan( Good opportunity for full t ime position with flexible hours in modern ( iarden I'fly office Musi be mature, enthusias-tic. happy and like responsibility Will make appointments handle pegboard, some lasurance and chairside Please send resume to Box 534. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 School-craf t Kd Livonia. Michigan 48150
EXPERIENCED MEDICAL B1LLER & receptionist capable of manageing a busv OB GYN office in Southfield Please call 559 0551
502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical
ORTHODONTIC chairside assistant, modern progressive practice in bir mingham seeking experienced chair side assistant Excellent benefits
647 0696
PHYSICAL THERAPIST full t ime im mediately Pontiac School District Ap ply Personnel Office or send resume to Tom Anderson, 350 Wide Track Dr East, Pontiac. Ml 48058
PLYMOUTH Dental Office needs pari time Assistant Receptionist Approx 9 lo 10 hours per week Experience desir able but not necessary Resume to P O Box 355, Plymouth, Mi 48170
RECEPTIONIST part time, oral sur-gery office. Birmingham Troy area, dental experience necessary, 20 27 hrs per week Call between 10 4 647 7336
F R E E ( ETA CAREER TRAINING
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE The City of Livonia CETA Program is seeking p a j u q » a n l s for CETA voca-tional I r a i l^b^Tu i t i on and books will be c o v e r e d ^ j ^ ' E T A Applicants must he Livonia Residents, economically disadvantaged or handicapped, unem ployed or underemployed with high school diploma or G E D Only those in terested in a career will be accepted Preference will tie given to qualified applicants according to the Rules and Regulations of the Department of La In if Special preference will be given to qualified veterans Applications must be made al the CETA office. 32025 Lyn-don no lalei than 3 00 PM Wednesday. September 22 1982 For further infor-mation call 522-8870 \N Kyi Al OPPORTUNITY AGENCY
FULLTIME Calling (Mail ing on Hospitals, Clinics. Doctors Nursing Homes Etc Male or (emale Medical Clerk selling D M E . Oxygen, Ostomy 4 other Appliano-s in Hospital Supply Store Fitting Master |omv Supports Hernia Aids, Etc Sal a n i<>mmensurate with experience Excellent benefits Mail resume 4 sal a r \ requirements to Miss Williams, 1719 Ijirehwood Troy Mich 48084
689 7.123
I M O R A T O R Y E X P E R I E N C E WithCBC platelets, required for part t ime position in Southfield. 354 2606
M \TURF. PERSON to work as medical issisiant in Internist s office Bloom field Hills area Send resume lo Box 504 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers, 16251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michi gan 48150
Mh'DICAL DICTAPHONE TY1' I ST needed for allergist in Farmington Hills area 12 Mile-Orchard Lake Approxi rnatelv 25 hours per week Doctors let ters radiology reports 4 some misc Call 851 6657
PODIATRN OFFH E In Westland seeks experienced Medical Receptionist for full l ime position Must have neal appearance and pleas ant phone voice Must type at least 50 WPM be experienced in pegboard scheduling appointments and typing disability forms Send resumes to I- 0 Box "97 Westland. Mich 48185
MEDICAL SECRETARY 4 ASSISANT Mature with experience necessary (in surance X-ray. venapuncturei Part t ime or full t ime 274 0641
MEDICAL SECRETARIES mature handle accounts receivables & balance monthlvs Must have good adding ma-chine & telephone skills light typing 8 30 to 2 30 and 4 30 9pm Monday thru Friday Dearborn office 27 i 5800
MEDICAL SECRETARY excellent p<> sit ion for experienced medical secre-tary desirable location Must have knowledge of medical insurance 4 tvp ing skills 352 9321
NURSE AIDES musl be experienced Live in or hourly positions Assign ments available Call Kell\ Health Care 644-9131
Equal Opportunity Employer M F H
NURSE AIDES 4 ORDERLIES
All shifts Experienced need only apply Work at the finest nursing home in Oak land County Accepting applications through Oct 4 Applv in person Mon thru Fri 9am 3pm Farmington Nurs-ng Home 30405 Folsom. Farmington
Hills No phone inquiries please'
NURSING ASSISTANTS Midnighi shift weekends only
Contact Ms Gilbert 728 6100
OFFICE MGR (or large busy easUide orthopedic medical practice Experi ence with all phases including insur ince i billing required Excellent posi ton (or qualified individual, salary open liberal (ringe benefit program Send resume to. Box «538 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 School ( r a f t Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150
OPTICAL LABORATORY needs part t ime help Experience pre(erred References required 837-6905
URTHODCINTIC ASSISTANT wanted, part t ime af ternoons experience not needed but helpful 642-4800
REGISTERED NURSE Part t ime for Royal Oak pediatric off-Ice Hours 2-6. Monday thru Friday
398 8400
REGISTERED NURSE PART TIME permanent status 16 hours per week - midnight shift Experi-ence in substance abuse desirable Send resume to
Brighton Hospital 12851 E. Grand River
Brighton, Michigah 48116 ATT PERSONNEL
REGISTERED NURSE HENRY FORD HOSPITAL
FAIRLANE CENTER Henry Ford Hospital. F a i n a n e Center, is seeking RNs to work full time, part t ime and/or temporary, either days or evenings in an Out Patient Clinic yualified applicants must have previ ous e iper ience in Cardiology and /or ICU/CCU and/or Out Patient Internal Medicine Interested applicants should contact J Simon, between 2 4PM, at 593-8204
HFH FAIRLANE CENTER 19401 Hubbard Dr Dearborn. 48126
Equal Opportunity Employer M F H
REGISTERED NURSES
Fall and part time, altertioon and mid-night positions available in our Critical Care unit Willing to train interested applicants We offer a competitive wage, a comprehensive non-contributo-rv benelit program and tuition reim bursement and individualized orienta-tion Interested applicants please apply
MCPHERSON COMMUNITY Health Center
620 Byron Road Howell. Mich , 48843
(517)546-1410, Ext. 295
An Equal Opportunity Employer
RN LPN. AIDES. reeded for immediate Downriver area
Western Wayne Coun|v assignments Quality Care Dearborn. 274 2309
RN or LPN Full or Part Time
Midnight Shift Contact Mrs Rich. Director of Nursing
476-8300
RN OR LPN Temporary positions 3 11 PM af ter noon shift In this modern nursing home Good starting salary Hospital in surance Come in and see Mrs Fergu son at Niahtengale West, 8365 New burgh Rd Westland ndar Joy
An Equal Opportunity Employer
RNs LPNs
Apply in person MEDICO'S
RECOVERY CARE CENTER 22355 W 8 Mile Rd
3 blocks W. Of Lahser
RNS-LPNS Private duty Livonia, Northville areas, pari t ime Closed head injury, will train
Temporary Health Care Services 835 5400
504 Help W a n t e d Of f ice -C ler ica l
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
Suburban ad agency seeks sharp, career or iented administrat ive secretary poss-essing excellent typing and organizational skills. Administ rat ive responsibi l i t ies and client contact an integral part of this posit ion. Shor thand skills a plus.
Send resume in conf idence to:
GEAN LAHRE, Suite 400, 20700 Greenfield Rd.,
Oak Park., 48237
S OFFICE ^OPPORTUNITIES
Variety and Reward With An Industry Leader Simplex is the recognized leader in the manufac-ture and marketing of sophisticated time equip-ment and building control systems. Our current opportunities include the following positions at our offices in Troy, relocating soon to Livonia
SALES SECRETARY Requires 2 or more years secretarial experience, including typing abilities of at least 60 wpm, excellent grammar and communication skills, and transcribing experience. Your responsibilities will encompass the full range of general secretarial duties assisting our sales personnel.
GENERAL CLERICAL Previous office experience is required along with 60 wpm or more typing skills and proven filing abilities You'll be handling a variety of general office/clerical responsibilities in our service de-partment Excellent salary, complete benefits and a stimu-lating professional work environment are among the advantages of joining Simplex. If it sounds interesting to you please send your resume, including salary history, to:
Jusl asK a PRO (jARK NURSE: or drop by our office nearest you and see for yourself
PRO CARE ONE, |NC Madison Hts. 399-9957 Livonia 522-5753 Southfield 569-4400
CLERICAL/OFFICE Duties include typing, order processing and clerical functions, also phone answering and record keeping for Southfield company Benefits plus excellent working condi tions Resume and salary requirements to Boi #532, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48150
VF.TKR1NARY ASSISTANT should be I, A T or have previous experience with animals 4 people Apply in uerson 2282U Mooney. Farmington, MI, Or-chard Lake 4 Grand River area
X-RAY TECH Immediate openihg for registered X-Ray Tech in small hospital Excellent benefits Please call
Brent General Hospital
862-3400, Ext. 12
BOOKKEEPER
Full charge bookkeeper with minimum 5 yrs. experience for small real estate invest-ment office in Southfield. Typing required, shorthand helpful. Send resume & sal-ary requirements to; Box # 5 1 2 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspa <ers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150
504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical
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ACCOUNTING Rapidly growing telecommunication company desires individual with ac-counting degree or equivalent through accounting course work and experience for position in the Finance Department Qualifications should include very good understanding of!a computerized gener al ledger, accounts receivable and ac-counts payable Ivsterns Extensive ex perience with vendors and customers contact required including verification of accuracy of account balances Send resume and salafv requirements to
BOOKKEEPER/ RECEPTION 1ST Wanted for Novi law office Must have full charge experience Legal back ground desired Salary commensurate with ability 348 2992
Immediate Opening Opening for a (« rmanent full t ime position for ma jure person who is good with figures l " (work in accounting off ice located in Livonia Hospitali/aton 4 life insurance Hours 9am to 5pm Send resume to P (•' M P O Box 2469, Livonia, Ml 481 >1
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE OFFICE CLERK
BEGINNING LEVEL. PART TIME SOME RETAll ACCOUNTING EXPE-RIENCE DESI {ABLE Match 4 check invoices receivers 4 purchase orders
ASSISTANT BOOKKEFPF.lt experi enced in basic accounting principles Part t ime now, full t ime later Call Mrs Virgin 626 4313
AUDIT CLERK Seeking experienced individual to audit daily sales, prepare re-cap and other clerical duties Must operate 10 key and type Hours 9-5, 4 weekdays plus Satur-day Benefits included Apply in person or by mail
KINGSLEY INN Accounting Office
1475 N Woodward, P O Box 268 Bloomfield Hills, Mich 48013
Al'TO DEALER Needs experienced office jiersonnel Fred l i v e r y Porsche Audi, 499 S Hunter, Birmingham 645-5930
AUTO DEALER PBX Operator-Cashier
Dealership experience required Farmington Hills area ('all Mrs Fronthera for appointment
471-0800 WESTERN suburban ECF needs good LPN RN to work 3 nights per week, 11 PM to 7 AM Call Mon thur Fri be I ween 9 AM to 4 PM 522-8970
BOOKKEEPER Bookkeeping experience Accounts pay ables, bank reconciliations and other varied detail work including typing and filing Welling to learn keypunch opera Hons Applications being accepted be Iween 4 and i> I'M Mon thru Thurs . at 24901 Northwestern Suite 712, South field. Only qualified need apply
SHIKKI- KI'ER Computer fiijm seeks youthful, experi enced bookkeeper Must be able to han die a multitude of tasks Send resume to IX'M 28000 Middlebelt Rd . Suite 240 Farmington Hills Mich 4H018
BOOKKEEPER Experienced in Ac counts Receivable Payab les Cash dispursemenls general ledger thru fi-nancial s tatements Salary approxi matelv $13,011(1 jm-i year with paid ben efits Send resumee to Box 498, Observ er 4 Eccehtne Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft j Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150
&IOOKKKEPER To General l edge r Will assist Control ler at World Headquarters of proares sive fast growing company Excellent working conditions Good typing skills required C4II Personnel. 559-1730
BOOKKEEPING Progfsslve Livonia company needs to fill an immediate position in their ac counting department Responsibilities include accounts payable, accounts receivable, hank reconiliation, data en try 1 to years experience Please send resume to Level IV Products 32429 Schoolcraft , Livonia, Mich 48150 Attention con t ro l l e r
No phone calls
fied post! a full charge bookkeeper/office mana ger, and aide to President Five years experience in similar positions with small companys is required Skills should include payroll, payroll taxes, >eghoard system, general ledger, trial lalance. agings, cash projections and tayables managment We are an elec-ronics manufacturer located in Troy
Submit resume to Box 386, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 School craft Rd , Livonia. Michigan 48150
BOOKKEEPER Needed for accountants office
Experience required 559-3280
CLERICAL Part Time With experience and retail sales
540 3338
504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical
GENERAL SECRETARY to work in legal office Excellent telephone skills required Typing 60 WPM References required at interview Aggressive and self-starter Southfield area Ask for Stephanie or Paula 354-1550
INSURANCE AGENCY Immediate opening for Commercial Lines Department Experience in rating, property 4 casualty required Benefits Farmington Hills 553 4800
INSURANCE CLERK NEEDED Livonia agency Type 55-60 wpm, han-dle telephone, filing 4 other misc off-ice duties Blue Cross/Blue Shield, paid sick days 4 holidays $160 per week Call Ms Wagner 261 3810
INSURANCE POSITION good clerical skills desired, personal lines experience a plus Livonia area Call 261 2230
INSURANCE Secretary/Receptionist Some experience preferred For agency in Southfield Call 552 8947
JR SECRETARY WANTED, must have good communication skills and mini mum typing speed 50 WPM, shorthand a plus, previous experience required Call for interview 349 4820
Trov insurance agency ol
CLERICAL seeking high school graduate for cleri cal position, filing 4 typing skills re quired Experience desired but not es-sential! contact Scott Hill 643-4800
COMPUTER OPERATIONS Keypunch 4 operate TI computer for local Southfield CPA firm Some Book keeping knowledge necessary Good benefits Call 352 3230
CRT ACCOUNTING CLERK, experi ence a must Full t ime Northwestern Hwy & Lahser area 354-9780
Dial-A-Number If you wish to work temporarily and have a minimum of 6 months experi-ence in the following
SENIOR TYPISTS-60 WPM SECRETARIES
WORD PROCESSORS SWITCHBOARD OPR
Short and long term assignments avail able in DOWNTOWN 4 SUBURBAN AREAS
Don't Delay Dial Now
LIVONIA DEARBORN SOUTHFIELD WARREN
525-0330 565-8060 569-7500 977-0860
WITT SERVICES
The Temporary Help People
DICTAPHONE word processor, mini mum 3 mos actual work eiper ience, short t e rm temporary assignment
SECRETARY with good dictaphone and/or shorthand skills needed for lem porary assignment
EXPERIENCED IBM 5520 word pro^ ceasing operator needed at large c o r p o ration for possible long term assign ment
UNIFORCE TEMPORARY SERVICES
1000 S Woodward Birmingham
646-7660 EXPERIENCED general legal secre-tary, Southfield area Excellent typing, light shorthand Salary commensura te with experience Call 354-7400
F U L L T I M E SECRETARY Typing, telephone L bookkeeping Send resume to Mr Miller, 39582 Grand River, Novi. Mi 48050 I'm Fussy'
FURNITURE STORE has opening for part time office help 8 Mile l a h s e r Area Call ask for Mr Frankhp 537 2422
GENERAL OFFICE Secretary/Receptionist for 1 girl office Typing, light shorthand Good with fig ures Experience preferred Hours 9 3, Mon -Fri 352-8750
GENERAL OFFICE Career opportunities, full t ime position now available in expanding Southfield Corporation Good salary and benefit
Eactage, convenient office location Ixperience desired, training available
Call between 9am and 1pm, ask for Mrs Bensfield at 642-4200
GENERAL OFFICE . CLERICAL interesting position with local investi-gation security organization located in Northland area Type 70WPM, billing, payroll Full tune Excellent fringes Call Mon Fri, 10am 3pm, ask for Greg
837-8733 GENERAL OFFICE 4 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, part time Approx 18 hours per week Redford area
537 3351
GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES Must be good Typist Experience re quired Hospitalization, dental NW suburb Mrs Hiller 354 0900
506 H^lp Wanted Sales
AMERICAN TIMESHARING, INC. (313)354-6230
NOW OFFERING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
IN...Timesharing Sales— The most exciting new sales opportunity in REAL ESTATE
(And possibly any other industry!)
CONSIDER... REAL ESTATE SALES •FIERCE COMPETITION • LOW COMMISSION RATES •DEPRESSED MARKET • HIGH MORTGAGE RATES • MAY THE BEST PERSON SURVIVE •DECLINING INDUSTRY • START rROM SCRATCH • WORK At ONE
TIMESHARING SALES • LITTLE COMPETITION • HIGH COMMISSION RATES • OPPORTUNITY FOR TRAVEL • FINANCING PROVIDED • UNLIMITED MARKET • INCENTIVES PROVIDED • TRAINING/MATERIALS PROVIDED • TEAM EFFORT • BOOMING INDUSTRY • WE GET YOU GOING
Immediate Openings: We have room for 5-7 new salespeople Locations: Detroit - Metropolitan Area
Southfield Office Northern Michigan Area
Traverse City Area
Contact Larry C. Bow dan 9-5 Mon. thru Fri. • Positions available for either in home
presentations or group seminars. • Room for advancement and unlimited earning
potential for the right individual.
LAW OFFICE requires experienced le-gal secretary, preferably with experi-ence using word processor Write, stat-ing experience ti salary requirements to Rice. Rice & Gilbert. 3466 City Na tional Bank Bldg , Detroit. MI 48226
LEGAL SECRETARIES
Experienced legal secretaries needed for permanent & temporary assign ments in the metro & suburban areas Call now or send me your resume
ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID
JOANNE MANSFIELD
LEGAL PERSONNEL
TOP OF TROY 755 W Big Beaver, Suite 209
Troy, Mi 48084 362 3430
Eves & Weekends. 851 2058
LEGAL SECRETARIES AT HILLSTROM & ROSS
Our reputation avaiLs us to the most prestigious law firms in the area Our 20 years experience can help find the position for which you are best quali-fied, either temporary or permanent The fee is employer paid Call today1
HILLSTROM & ROSS AGENCY 626-8188
504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical
SECRETARY for one girl office Apply in person, l lam-2pm, 21415 West 8 Mile R d , quarter mile East of Lahser
LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced Work Comp. shorthand Musi be take charge Southfield 355-1720
LEGAL SECRETAERY 2 years experience required & personal injury work Salary negotiable Inquire
354-0836
LEGALSECRETARY Troy law f i rm needs secretary with lia-bility experience Must be proficient with dictaphone, type at least 70 WPM & have good organ i^ t iona l skills Ideal working conditions Salary open Call 879-5150, ext 110
LEGAL SECRETARY
TRAINEE Utilize your professional skills at this top notch position to one attorney No shorthand The fee and benefits are paid 112,500 plus Call Stacy now1
SNELLING & SNELLING Southfield 353-2090
LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced only for Senior Par tner in growing law f i rm Southfield Town Center Mag card preferred Blue Cross, Rlue Shield Salary negotiable
353 1616
OFFICE MANAGER Must be able to handle all functions of bookkeeping thru general ledger Must have knowledge of computers Livonia 522-1080
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Place your classified want ad in
Suburban Detroit's finest market The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers
591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon
Use your Visa or Master Card
ORDER PROCESSING CLERK Electro Rent Corp , a major National Electronic Equipment Rental Co , seeks a person in their growing Area Office in Livonia Duties include preparing 4 maintaining all paper work, reports & files required to process customers' or ders Typing of paper work requires 40-50 WPM Ability to learn fast, work un der pressure (t be accurate is what we are looking for We offer excellent ben-efits & live in the exciting world of the latest Electronic Equipment Resume ONLY to
ELECTRO RENT CORP 12894 Farmington Rd
Livonia, Mi 48150 An Equal Opportunity Employer
PART TIME, Permanent- word pn> cessing experience preferred Troy lo-cation Contact Susan 643 6654
RECEIVABLES CLERK & order taker, experience required, Some accounting background preferred Full t ime Livo-nia area 591-6222
RECEPTIONIST TYPIST for general contractor in Southfield Experienced only Call Rose 356 4060
RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Experienced, full time, benefits, 8;30 5pm, Mon Fri Musi be mature, good
GENERAL OFFICE must type & run 10 key calculator without looking at keys Apply in person Post Wallcover-ing, 2065 Franklin, Bloomfield Hills, near Franklin A Square Lake 858-7280
5pm, Mon Fri Musi be mature, good pnone personality Send replies to box 500 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia Michi gan 48150
RECEPTIONIST must have knowl edge of basic office procedures, with neat appearance, professional tele-phone manner 4 good typing skills Also able lo work under pressure in busy off ice Call for interview Mold Ex, 23847 Industrial Park. Farmington. 474 0124
SECRETARY for food chain Demand ing position Excellent typing skills, dictaphone experience, some book keep ing 4 attention to details Excellent growth potential Send resume to 12786 C u m e (Jourt, Livonia, MI 48150
SECRETARY Industrial real estate firm, lbcated in Southfield, seeks additional secretary General office skills 4 computer back ground necessary Typing accuracy im portant as well as ability to handle tele-phone Full l ime preferred but will con sider other ar rangements Send resume 4 salary requirements to
GEOFFREY M EATON 21711 W 10 Mile Road. Suite 237
Southfield, MI 48075 No Phone Calls Please
SECRETARY needed for busy sales de partment, 12 years office experience preferred Minimum typing 55wpm Di-
Cmacy a plus Call Karen between rs 8 30AM 12 noon for interview
8356400
SECRETARY needed, in a troy office, who will be a highly motivated, well or ganixed 4 independent worker, Math apptitude helpful Minimum 3 years ex-perience Benefits Call between 4pm - 6pm 338-2378
SECRETARY needed Temporary job Oct 1 thru Oct 15 Troy Type 60 + . IBM Memory $5 hour Temporary Specialists 354 3810
SECRETARY Part Time for distribu torship Varied, interesting, challenging work Typing (70 wpm) Dictaphome ex perience Send resume to Brooks Equipment Co , 6785 Telegraph, Birmingham, 48010
TROY OFFICE of 10th largest Life In-surance Co needs part-t ime Secretary Experience helpful but not essential Call Mr Edwards at 362 2220
SECRETARY Progressive fast growing company re-quires Secretary for World Headquar-ters Excellent working conditions Must type 60 WPM and shorthand 80 WPM. with above average secretarial skills CAI1 Personnel, 559 1730
RECEPTIONIST
For World Headquarters of progressive fast growing company Excellent work Ing conditions Must type 60 WPM Call Personnel 559-1730
SALES SECRETARY Busy office in W Bloomfield seeks sharp secretary with strong office background Dicta phone 4 word processing e iper ience preferred Excellent spelling 4 gram mar skills required Competitive salary and benefits .send resume to Box 510, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia Michi gan 48150
SECRETARIAL
Typing 4 Shorthand manditory, Book keeping knowledge required 12 Mile Northwestern Area 355 0351
SECRETARY BIRMINGHAM, part time, transcribe weekly business law lecture tape 10 hours Salary negoti-able 540-6773
SECRETARY Excellent mechanical skills required Shorthand necessary Birmingham location Full t ime posi tion Call Diane at 645-9220
SECRETARY, experience needed for insurance agency Must be a self s tar ter 4 career oriented Salary commen surate with experience Send resume to P O box 2772. Farmington Hills, MI 48018
SECRETARY FOR Automative Sales Office located in Birmingham Some experience preferred Good typing 4 shorthand Some Customer Contact Basic On hand Computer experience preferred Reliable transportation necessary Salary to be discussed at interview Resumes musl be sent to Northern Fibre Products, 1411 N Woodward, Birmingham, Ml 48011
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST for Birmingham construction company Typing, filing, answer phones Some ex perience required Seno resume to Boi 506, Observer 4 Eccentric News papers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 48150
505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage
CHEF NIGHT-SHIFT Must be experienced Call mornings Ask for Chef 362 1262
COOKS and BAR PEOPLE Experienced only Apply Sneaky Petes, 15231 Farmington Rd Livonia 261 5551
DELI COUNTER help experience a must, food prep experience helpful Now taking applications Apply in per son before 11am 4 af ter 3pm Erm's Deli, Grand River 4 Drake. Farming tion
DIETARY COOK Want lo be part the management t e a m 1
A^e you able to lake and give direc-tions'' If you are a good Cook and have lots of motivation, and would like a new job Hours between 11 30 AM - 8 PM Apply in person between 9 AM 4 PM Westland Convalescent Center 36137 W Warren. Westland
DINING ROOM MGRS. GENERAL MGRS.
A small growth oriented company is in need of qualified management for ex pansion purposes Experience neces-sary Please send resume to,
1/101 w . 10 Mile Oak Park, Mi. 48237
DISHWASHERS Taking applications for full & part time positions. Apply in person.
FRANKLIN CLUB APARTMENTS
28301 Franklin Rd. Southfield.
EXPERIENCED WAIT PERSONS Needed, Apply in person. Mon thru Fri 7pm 9pm, Bootleggers Lounge. 32305 Grand River. Farmington
FULL-TIME and part-time kitchen help Manager will train Apply in per son to Shelly s Chicken Manor 542 Starkweather, Plymouth
HAIRDRESSER, experienced, with a following, for at tractive Warren area shop Good working conditions Call day or evening 585-2161
HARDEE'S FOODS now accepting ap-plications for day 4 closing help Apply at 22565 W Eight Mile Rd . Detroit
506 Help Wanted Sales
A STEP AHEAD
Chamberlain Realtors. Michigan s larg est family-owned company is currently interviewing See what the Pice^Setter in the Real Estate Industry has lo offer ' Offices throughout the suburbs Call Steve Leibhan, at 557 6700
BE YOUR OWN BOSS" Want to feel better ' ' The Shalfle* Com-pany offers a solid business dpportuni ty, earn bop us, car and travel Ouf standing guaranteed products; Set your own hours For training info. 647 5717
CANTON AREA Par t t ime help wanl ed Evenings 4 weekends Phone Book Break", F r i , Sept 24 between 9AM 11AM only 459 0430
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Action oriented, outgoing person need ed for aggressive W Rloomfleld Sales Office - unlimited income wit)i or with out license Advance training ivai lable
Call...PETE ORLOP
Century 21 FAIR TOWNE
626-8000 COMPUTOR
Supply sales - outstanding opportunity for experienced person with following Highest commission rates in this start up situation All replies answered Dis-count Business Systems I t l lbox 5340 Orchard Lake, Michigan 4803)
COSMETIC SALES at Southfield studio, full lime, will train, salary j commis sion, bonus I 355 3666
Cor Northwestern 4 J L Hudson Dr , (in the Delta Dental Bldg ),
Southfield 552 8360
SECRETARY Statistical typing expe rience required Must handle responsi bility for several professionals Pleas ant atmosphere in W Bloomfield CPA office Call Mrs Malek 978 2625
SMALL in home office secretary, typ-ing skills, good phone voice, organiza tional apptitude, 35 hour week, Roches ter area 375-1361
TELEPHONE SECRETARY Experienced to contact customers Ar range appointments for sales rep Must be snarp $3 50 an hr to s tar t Call 261-4690
TYPIST for chiropractic reports Must know dictaphone Par t t ime evenings, also days Tuesdays 4 Thursdays Call Lor fa t 557 0860
TYPISTS Secretaries General & Legal
WORD PROCESSORS NO FEE-TOP PAY
BONUSES BENEFITS
FRIDAY PAY Detroit 962-9650 Southfield 354-0555
OLSTEN Temporary Services
Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H
WE HAVE A JOB IF YOU HAVE THE SKILL
Applications Being Accepted For The Following Skills
CPT WORD PROCESSOR IBM 5520 XEROX 850 Knowledge Of Foreign Language With Typing Skills
SECRETARY - 70-85 WPM STATISTICAL TYPISTS
MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES
LIVONIA 478-1130 TROY 585-5595 DETROIT 965-7000
505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage
ACCEPTING APPLICATION" for ex perienced kitchen help Apply in person at John Laffrey 's Vineyards 29230 Franklin at Northwestern between 2,30-5pm No phone calls, please
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS For dependable 4 enthusiastic part time help Apply in person between 2-4 pm Arby's Restaurant, 27140 Plym-
An Equal Opportunity Employer
OUTGOING, energetic mature individ ual for Host/Hostess position Apply in person between 9am-5pm D Denni son's Seafood Tavern, 12 Mile 4 Or chard Lake Rds
SHORT ORDER COOK At least 2 years experience Must have local references that can be checked Apply in person Palace Fine Foods, 31471 Soutnfield at 13 Mile Rd
SOMEBODY'S 4 EVERYBODY'S needs experienced cocktail waitresses or w a i t e r \ Apply in person af ter 2pm 13090 yikster Hd. Redford 532-0505
WAITER WAITRESS 11 30 AM to 1 30 PM 5 dav week 3170 W 11 Mile, Berkley 547 8851
WAITRESSES/Wai ters , par t t ime . 11 30AM-2 30PM or 5PM-10PM Applv in person Koney Island, Grand Riv£r 4 Halstead next to K Mart
WAITRESS/WAITER wanted Must have experience The Red Devil Res taurant Apply between I and 4 PM 15337 Fenkell near Greenfield 273 8844
506 Help Wanted Sales A + AAAA BEST RATING
Are you looking for a new profession"" Fa rmers Insurance Group offers free training Join our next class on Nov 2 at 7pm For more information call, Days, 981-5220 Eves. 397 0805
ABLE TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS Fa rmers Insurance Group Offers com plete training program, minimum guar-antee per month 1-earn withoul dis-turbing present job 557 3266
ACCOUNT REPS Sell discount direc tones to Retail Merchants - High mark up for him, excellent commissions for you Call Rick at 855 4410
ADVERTISING SALES Directory Specialists
• Outside sales experience a musl • Ground floor opportunity • High earning potential • Professional training program We're interested in experienced sue ceasful people with first rate oral and written communication skills, highest
JrofeSsional ethics, and a real desire or personal and professional growth
We're growing fast and we need people "not just to keep up"
"but to take the lead" Call 552-8120
A GUARANTEE OF $25,000 annually if you have sold industrial mill supplies, precision inspection equip-ment, effectively' ' Inside sales only, no traveling Call Rick at
543 9300
AMBITIOUS PERSON to sell office sta tionery products in Metro Detroit from one of area 's oldest companies No ex
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for wai tresses 4 waiters, minimum 3 yrs in fine dining 4 bar service Apply in per son at John Laffrey 's Vineyards 29230 Franklin at Northwestern between 2 30 pm 5 pm No phone calls, please
BAR PERSON, HOST/HOSTESSES, COCKTAIL PERSONS Apply in per son VIP Palace, 3000 Town Center, Southfield
BAR PERSON Wanted Established lounge 4 restau rant in Troy Experience Flexible hours Call Marco 689 2332
BARTENDER (Male or Female) Apply in person Little Brown Jug
2325 Union Lake Rd , Union Lake
BARTENDERS &
COCKTAIL SERVERS Join the dynamic company
BENNIGAN'S 2555 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills
Apply in Person Mon thru F r i , 2 30-4 30
BIRMINGHAM COOKING
FULL TIME DAYS 7,30AM 4PM
Soups Chill - Quiche Eggs Pasta Baking
SUNDAY PART TIME
COOKS 6 AM -12 noon 4 9 AM 3 PM Shifts
Crosstants Omeletts - Eggs
Counter Service 9 AM 3 PM 4 10 AM -4 PM Shifts
PREMIUM WAGES Sell 4 Deliver lunches In downtown Birmingham Mon thru Fri 9am-3pm Hourly rate plus commission 4 tips
APPLY IN PERSON 8 30 8 PM Richard 4 Reiss
273 Pierce St., Birmingham
BUS BOYS. Waiters , Waitresses, Dishwashers, Cooks helpers Apply In person, Mon thru F r i , 11am - 5pm, at Beaugart, 27331 Five Mile, Redford
perience necessary Business or Mar keting degree helpful Salary open Send resume for interview P O Box 367, Troy, MI 48099
AMWAY Distributors
WANTED 455-9132
APPLIANCE SALESPERSON Full 4 Par t Time Applv in person Mon thru S a t , 10 AM 4 PM at 39915 Michi gan Ave , Canton
APPRAISAL TRAINEE Local office of a National Organization needs 2 full t ime career minded individ uals, willing to work hard We offer trainer, earn while you learn, choice of location, potential, first year earnings in excess of J22 000 Call Roy between 10 I lam at 476 7000
ARE YOU Interested in starting a prof liable business of your own'' Call Harold 537 6670
ART CONSULTANT Exciting career in decorating Flexible hours, excellent commission Will train you to sell high quality art prints Send resume to Art Consultant, 13778 Heritage, Ster ling Heights, Mich 48077
ARTISTIC Sales minded Person for Sales in well-established Contemporary Birmingham China 4 Gift Shop 4 or 5 days (Sal 4 1 evening) 645-0291
ASK US ABOUT THE
RIGHT CHOICE! A career in Real Es ta te affords you un-limited Income, freedom to set your schedule, challenging opportunity to help people and much more Let us help vou make the right Career Choice' Call Ken Kernen. Group Vice-President, at 647-1900
15 Offices in Detroit Metro area
Schweitzer Real Estate BETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS
EARN EXTRA INCOME' Full or part t ime Become a Decorator Consultant 4 earn While learning'" Must have own transportation For personal interview, call between IIAM 3PM, 525-1441
COSMETIC SALES L / Unique position in cosmetic sales available for a self motivated individu al Previous sales experience preferred We will train Full 4 part limp openings at our Northland 4 Novi storos Apply in person, F r i , Sept 24j between 10am 12 noon
JLHudson's - Northland only Personnel office, 4th level
506 Help Wanted Sales
I'AHT TIMF SALESPERSON for children's wear Must have prio tail experience Applv Youth ('enter Store, Tel 12 Mall location 353 040
PERFECT HOt RS for after schoc 2nd job. Mon Fri 5 9 30pm Sal 1 2pm 14 per hour plus bonus to s After 2pm 358
I or (Jam
-art ! 132
PERFECT SPOT for dynamic enei ic Sales Person Part- l ime available in Birmingham Gift Shop 3 days minimum Send Resume to Box 327 Birmingham, Mi 48010
PHONE SALES Experience pref» Commission only Part i lull Good commission plus bonuses Semca in Plymouth 455 3410,455
PHONE WORK No selling high earnings
Call Mon thru Thurs after 4 I'M a 277
PROFESSIONAL PHONE Room ger wanted Musl ha v.' strong ground in solicitation f< r police nations Toppav banke ' snours Call 584
fcjik or (an
062
REAL ESTATE IS
EXCITING and financially rewarding If you desirous of making between $20 $100,000 per year call us We complete in house training ami a sive advertising program 2 great lions in Plymouth Contact
FRED MIOTKE
Century 21 Gold House Realtoi
4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0
Do Not Read Unless You're
A Million Dollar Producer Join a firm that 's on the movp'
CENTURY 21 TODAY We offer:
90% Commission Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Immediate Cash Bonuses
For confidiental interview, call RUDY R RESTUM Generajl Manager
Attention TOP PRODUCERS' Introducing new 100 Comnu Plan Call for interview, 851-6700
CENTURY 2' MJL CORPORATE
TRANSFEREE SERVIC 851-6700
me Call >411
are 0 l Her
DOOR TO DOOR CANVASS needed with or without exp<
Top earnings Call 277-0901
ERS rience
EARN MONEY selling f rom your home No expei sary, will train Unlimile< portunities 851 4877
ideo games lence neees income o p
537-0060
EXPERIENCED PART T ME SALES Apply in persort
American Girl Uniforms 12 Oaks Mall. N^vi
EXPERIENCED SALES Help for worn en's clothing store, Waterfifrd area Call between 11am 5pm, 681-8696
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS CLERKS/CASHIERS
EXPERIENCED WITH DRUG STORE PRODUCTS ABSOLUTELY NECES-SARY
Flexible schedule 20-35 hours per week.
Apply in person Sat. Sept 25, 9-noon CECILLES
850 S WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM, MICH
HIRING Positions available for sh;<rp. energetic, aggressive people No experience need ed - company will train Call for ap-pointment 453-2940
HOUSEWIVES 4 STl'DENTS Earn additonal income Work part t ime from 12 noon to 3 30PM and or 4 30PM 8 30PM in our West Warren office Position available! immediately We are looking for persons who can ar ticulate well 4 give a goo^l first impres sion You must oe willing to work hard ^ dilligently 4 climb quickly to the to Guaranteed weekly salary Mack between 12 noon-2PM
2! 336 2047
IF YOU ARE HANDICAPPED We can use you in our Redford office taking order over the telephone Call 10AM 4PM 592 8208
I 'LL PAY you money to host a gold jewelry show and you'll ( a m free gold jewelry E V E S
588 2877
INGRID AT HOME Wants you to be a success with a great new party plan No money collections or delivering For in formation call 851 0792
INSIDE SALES POSITION Immediate opening Paidibenefits Experience helpful Applt in person to PSI Hydraulic. Inc . 11900 Mayfield Livonia
JCPENNY TWELVE OAKS MALL
Is now accepting applications for aool Experienced Men's Salesperson pari lime
i suit
Apply in person
JCPenny Twelve Oaks Mall
Mon. thru Fri. 10 am - 4pm Equal Opportunity Employer M F
JOIN THE MOST Progressive 4 Fash lonable Women's Specially Chain Gan to's Oakland Mall has pert time Sales Positions now available .for mature in dividuals willing to work a flexible schedule Including dav!( 4 weekends Apply in Person
LEARN While You Earn
Sell Avon. We'll help you de-velop your skills Earn $$$, Set your own hours Call
553-7866 LOOKING FOR ambitious people 25 and up Marketing and management work part time Cafll between 3-5 30PM 349 6255
MATURE WOMAN for . reUil mattress sales. DearBorn area, evenings & week ends, possible days Call 4 ask for Joanne 547-7770
NEED A JOB"' Call this number and listen 261 0005
NEW COMPANY needs sales person nel. full or part time Established cus tomers 4 leads for phone sales Must have good voice 4 atti tude Call be tween 9 3pm 532-8344
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Local food wholesaler .looking for self motivated people wh<) want to earn above average income, Company vehi cle High bonuses Fo» interview call,
623-2600
ON TV is forming a s#les force in the Livonia Westland area seeking mana gers, crew managers fc home to home sales Apply in person lor interview on Thurs at 2 pm, at The Ramada Inn, Metropolitan Airport
OPENING FOll ambitious peoDle if you want to work part l ime or full time, good income in your Urea No experi ence necessary 326-5482
OUTSIDE SALESPERSON experienced in office supply industry Call Dana at Modern Office, Inc , Birmingham 642 5600
PART TIME Full t ime Sales Proven energy saving device, Leads provided Ground floor opportunity Send resume D K . P O Box 765, Royal Oak, MI 48068
PART TIME SALES/SERVICE work in retail grocery stores Must have fuel ef f ic ientauto 836 1003
REAL ESTATE Sales have increased DUAMATI Al LY' Now is the t ime to start n this most exciting and challenging fiel I offer full service in houw trainin and the most rewarding commission! Call for interview today
JIM PRESTON
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1
REAL ESTATE} We re looking for a few good ••jjpwr enced realtors for our lop rated I jvonia office 100'X commission plan
Call: CHUCK CASSIE
CENTURY 21 Hartford South Inc
261-4200 464-6400
RETAIL SALES Position ai Wonder land Mall Prefer Sales experience Call evenings, 313 665 2523
RETAIL STORE CLERK Customer Stock 4 Phone worl Call Dana. Modern Office Inc Birmingham
642 5600
REVOLUTIONARY Weight 4 cellulite control Corporation expanding in Michigan Supervisors A. distributors wanted 623-1067
ROUTE SALES Responsible highly motivated person for snack food disiri hutorship For information call 9am 5pm 326 2447
SALES Assertive, creative commis-sioned salesperson wanted for glamorous, profi table hospitality industry Call for additional information
256-8134
SALES HELP part lime lor retail dra perv store in Southfield area 353 8000
SALES LAQIES Full and part time po sitons open for sales ladies in our (*•<! spread and drapery departments Re tail experience helpful or willing !• train Must be capable of assuming re sponsibility and assisting manager .if te»aquiring experience Apply
Raimi's Curtains 12 Oaks Novi
SALES 4 MANAGEMENT type person for expanding distribution business Musl be agressive Call
476 5222
SALES PERSON Full time with dance experience Call Studio Dancewear 540 0418
SALESPERSON Part t ime Heating A Air Conditioning experience preferred Call af ter 5PM 464 6465
SALES REP Gall on Mich Retail t rade Commission onl> For informa tion write W B Zitsman 3008 Sto nehaven Dr Springfield Ohio, 45503
SELECT TV looking for career minded people Have immediate openings for management group leaders sales rer> resentatives Apply in person IT T\ 21130 Ecorse Road T \ lor Michigan Thursday 1pm
SHOE SALES Experienced full time for womens salon Top salary excellent working conditions Excellent opportunity for right person Applv in person Teli graph at 12 Mile Tel Twelve Mall
352-0442 ROBY'S SHOES
TELEPHONE SALES Full and part t ime Telemarketing lie partment opportunity to earn salarv and commission of between $300 ami $450 per week No cold phone soliciting You will be calling existing customers and encouraging them lo save the sub stantial investment they have already made by continuing with their program at a substantial savings Your earnings will depend upon your ability atti tude energy, and results No experience mi essary we will train' Calf for an inter view 644-9056
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Top pay for top people Salary plus commission Home Improvement field 4pm 9pm Mon thru Thurs 352 9880
THE JOHN KENT STORES for men will be opening soon
Applications for Sales Positions for Men 4 Women should be mailed to
P O Box 3052 Pontiar Mi 48059
Applications should include a Resume of your experience
An Equal Opportunity Employer
TIRED OE l.AYOETS1
Factory authorixed branch has 15 im mediate openings for hard working pe< pie, $10 50 per hour worked to start paid vacations and advancement "p^ portunitv driver delivery and sales Must be' neat in appearance and have auto 543 "230
TWO sharp people t> work part tim* 3 days per week, 3-* S^PM Goood trans
rotat ion required I 'oeible earnings 100 200 Prefer 25 y e a n and over
Send name addres? and phone to Stale manager. P O Boi 1297 East I-insing
Mi 48823
VACATION TIMESHARE MARKETING
M i c h i g a n ' s f o r e m o s t v a c a t i o n Umeshare sales company requires 6 ad ditional associates with the deaire and ability to earn in eicess ol |40.0p0 per year We are Interviewing for manage ment and sales posi ions Heal estate Ii cense preferred We train Ask for Mr Gust 558 8300
WOULD YOU L I K E l o double y»ur m come 1 Do you have 5 or 10 yrs per week to trade for i f 673 2272
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hours w Linda. 8
Wanted Time T I O N K I D L O V E R S A looking lor rec rea t iona l
gym lea< ior 4th thru 6th g r a d e r s J
BOOKK c h a r g e
5R - pa r t t ime • full ble Avai lable Sa turday or
Sunday month $
•oxlmately 6 8 hours per j e r b o u r SJ4-W00
B(K)KK Hills of keeper . 1 Non-amo with sal; 341. Blot
:R P a r t t ime. Bloomfield needs exper ienced book typing 20 hours per week Send let ter or r e sume
rqu i r emen t s to P O Box Id Hills. Ml 48013
( W O F Indepem i o r p o r a t enced in fund ra t Degree p 203. Clar
A TOR O F Development Twp area Non profi t
seeking a person exper i nzation of Volunteers and m a x i m u m 20 hrs week red Besume to P O Box
Michigan 48016
DELIVF. t ime $5 Must be shif ts ope
O R D E R TAKING part er hour s t a r t ing sa lary ir over, ca r needed All 11 a f t e r 12 noon. 559 6681
E X E C I T sales, soi ca r Pay a nee Cal
MAN or woman Some nterviewing Must have nensura te with p e r f o r m lone 464 1892
E X P E R I for pa r t Rocheste
1), Personable Person Telephone Collections
i Call 10AM 3PM Only 852 6650
HOI K E P E R S N E E D E D Will Trai. iv Inqui
HOI
E x p e n e
f I'M I ' l PM at
Grea t exper ience Call M l 2161
506 Help Wanted Domestic
COMPANION live in (or elderly lady. 24 hour duly, 4 days a week, F n & Sat nights a must - other 2 nights negoti-able Night driving required Car fur nished Food prepara t ion for the 2 of you Not high pav, but s teady Own room with lock Must be re l iable with local r e fe rences and possess a sense a humor ' Bloomfield area P lease call 4 leave name, address 4 phone number on company tape mach ine 626 9823
proximate ly 3 hours dai ama Motel. 38051 Grand
River Fa {tori Hills
VES and STUDENTS Top mor aid to mot iva ted people for phorx assing for well known In su rance tany Days or evenings, home o r § e Bonus insentive Call
464 2050
LARGE! ICHIGAN research com-pany lo< in Southfield has pa r t
' t i m e win liable Flexible hours No exper ier e t r a in Some weekends required feet job for people who have Im Call for 10 PM. a
iours & need ex t ra money pp't Mob thru F r i . 5 lo Sun any t ime 552 1993
I T TIME HEI.I Induslri 'ing Apply in person week of Sept e tween 1pm 3pm 22775 Hesltp C | N o v i
PA IME SEMI SKILLED Help w< for packaging 4 shipping P lymou e rgreen a rea Call 273 6603
PI A* 'OH BALLET SCHOOL Classic* Older person p r e f e r r e d Livonia between 4pm 8pm onlv
478 0550
C E P T I O N I S T young responsible well
groome<|k>n for B i rmingham Hair Wed 3 8 PM Fri 1 8
espond between 9 AM-5 540 3262
SAl-ESf O N . e x p e r i e n c e d fo r jewelry in Southfield, par t t ime hours A o box 514. Observer 4 Ec-centric papers, 36251 Schoolcraf t Hd Liv< Michigan 48150
COOK H O U S E K E E P E R E x p e r i enced. needed for l a rge Hoyal Oak church Must have exper ience in plan mng. purchasing ana p repar ing for Urge groups Send resume to Box 502, Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd , Livonia Michi gan48150
H O U S E K E E P E R , full t ime, occasional evenings and weekends Housecleamng, laundry, ironing, cooking, running e r rands Exper ience and re fe rences re qu i red Must own c a r 12 Mile, Nor thwes tern a rea No smokers Writ ten r e sumes onlv P O Box 905, South field, Mich 48037. at tent ion M J n
H O U S E K E E P E R live in. 2 chi ldren 4 4 6 yrs old Plymouth a rea Call a f t e r 6pm 453-4776
H O U S E K E E P E R , m a t u r e , expe r t enced. 5 days 8 hours day Some even mgs All housekeeping duties, some child care Own t ranspor ta t ion Bloom field Hills, top pay Send replies. Box 226, Observer 4 Eccen t r i c Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia, Michi-gan 48150
LIVE IN H E L P N E E D E D for pregnant mother (who is grounded) with 2 year old child West Bloomfield Light house hold chores 541-8552
LIVE IN housekeeper Fa rming ton Hills Room 4 board plus smal l sa la ry in exchange for housekeeping services Must be m a t u r e 4 re l iable 477 9690
511 Entertainment LOOKING ^OR G R E A T dance music, great energy, plus that l i t t le bit ext ra for your par ty* Well, then give the Big D a phone c*ll ' Quality disc jockey with quali ty equipment 642-3515
" M E R C E D E S "
Fine En te r t a inmen t For All Occasions
Tony 739 1964
MUSIC T^> MAKE your Wedding or P i r l y a Celebrat ion '
Ask for Mick 476 4171
NEWLY F A R M E D Rock Band looking for Vocalist! Call Chris, 852 0943
SOUND CELEBRATIONS Audio, Videb, Disc Jockey Service 9 years exper ience
561 0510
512 Situations Wanted Female
ABCARE Specializing in p r iva te duty nursing in the Home, Hospital . Nursing Faci l i t ies
R N ' s j L P N ' s , COMPANIONS AIDES
f LWBORN C A R E A T O R Y P H Y S I C A L X ' U P A T I O N A L
S P E E C H T H E R A P I S T S H O M E P O D I A T R Y V I S I T S
There js A Difference, We C a r e '
424-8377 24: H O U R C O V E R A G E
LIVE IN H O U S E K E E P E R loving person to c a r e for 1 child Must dr ive 4 have excel lent r e fe rences Sal ary plus p r iva te a p a r t m e n t Call Mon F r i 352 8750
LIVE-IN H O U S E K E E P E R Good home for dependable, re l iable person, must love children, recent re fe rences , non smoker Bi rmingham a rea 645-6767
LIVE IN Infant Care 4 light house keeping Salary 4 benef i t s 1 room 4 board For m o r e informat ion, call 9AM 5PM 646 3390
LOVING D E P E N D A B L E c a r e for in fant girl, Mon thru Fr i My Beverly Hills home only Non smoker Refer ences required Call Thurs 7prn-9pin or weekend 642 8162
LOVING, MATURE person needed to babysit 2 months infant P a r t t ime 4 days week Must be in my home No weekends Lilley 4 Ann Arbor R d . P lymouth a rea 459-6836
MATURE. E X P E R I E N C E D WOMAN to do weekly ironing for fami ly of 4 adul ts in P lymouth a rea
420 0258
S A L E S clothing lure Soi <1 a rea
SON wanted for men ' s Exper ienced and ma-
wanted show pri I a car and have experi-ence in ecurity field If qual if ied call for a i tment 642-0890
424 8711
RITY O F F I C E R S be m a t u r e adults, mus t
T E L E P I t INTERVIEWING Par t tim cal l National Consumer Research 12 area Evenings, week ends No s We t ra in Call 10am 4pm 358 3867
TYPIST ur home, exper ienced in court rep g typing Must have own equiprnet id live in Bloomfield Fa rming! ea 661 4595 and 661-1977
508 H< Wanted D«stic
A G R E E * m a t u r e person to r a r e for my mon th old, B i r m i n g h a m home f i ime, own t ranspor ta t ion , r e fe rence 642-3625
AN ADI housekee
woman unencumbered as ompanion for semi inval
id 4 day week, mus t stay nights 4 have 25095 Oa
a aspor ta t ion $35 a day >k Dr Southfield 355 1237
BABY SljH Exper ienced for in fant M y 4 Fr iday . 10AM IPM Your t r a i f t a t ion Southfield
356 0885
BABYSFI Wed 12.' t ranspor t Bi rmmgh
BABYSITS FOR good n a t u r a l 12 month Tues. Thurs, F r i morn ings sorro -moons 4 evenings, occa-sionally w nds
BABYSIT home, 2 Lake Rd ences requ
for I 4 3 yr old. Mon 4 pm References , own
Woodward 4 Lincoln. 645 0141
MATURE LOVING woman to baby sit in my downtown Bi rmingham home 2 days a week, 2 yr old daughte r and in fant son Own t ranspora t ion 645 5159
MATURE PERSON lo babysit 4 do light housekeeping Mondays 4 I other day per week Refe rences required Troy Roches ter area 879-1043
M A T U R E R E L I A B L E non smoking person to c a r e for infant Mon thru Fr i in Southfield Must provide own t rans portat ion, r e fe rences required 644 5259
MATURE, re l iable baby s i t ter , non smoking, to c a r e for infant of p ro les sional paren ts , in our Southfield home. Mon thru F r i . own t ranspor ta t ion , ref e rences 352 5925, 358 1674
MATURE Woman, babysi t t ing week ends, my home, 2 children, 1 and 2W years old Redford Twp
937-0273
MATURE WOMAN to babv-sit , morn Ings in my Huntington Woods home, for infant 4 Toddler Mon thru Fr i Re fe rences required 547 7209
Alfjiha Health Care Inc
PROFESSIONAL NURSING f 'AHE
Our nursirig se rv ice provides qualif ied, insured bonded and supervised Regis-t e red Nurses . L icensed P r a c t i c a l Nurses, Nurse Aides, Live-in Compan ions for hospitals, nursing homes or p r iva te duty in the home.
281-2434 24 HOUR SERVICE
7 DAYS A WEEK
513 Situations Wanted Male
520 Secretarial & Business Services
ALL T Y P E S OF PAINTING! P las te r repairs , fancy ceilings, roof repairs , gu t te r s 4 minor home repa i r s Excel-lent r e fe rences 421 4614 937 9638
C A R P E N T E R 20 years exper ience Basements , off ices, decks, ba throoms, additions, e lc F ree e s t ima te s Reasonable pr ices 453 7656
DOCTORS. LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, e tc Fast 4 accu ra t e secre ta ry 4 book keeper thru trail balance for over 15 years Selectric typewri te r , any style type Will work my off ice or yours Pick-up avai lable Notary with seal Very reasonable Phyllis 531 0123
FORTY YEAR old man . degrees in Phi losophy, Theology, social work Thera pist, teacher , organizat ion consultant , workshop leader Has t raveled exten-sively Seeks par t t ime employment to support doctoral s tudies in Psychology Reliable, t rus twor thy but, alas, poor William 557-1588
HANDYMAN All types ol work Yard clean-up, gut ters , plumbing, wall washing, e tc All a r e a s Reasonable Ra tes 729 2551
HANDYMAN Home or Business Repai rs , Mainte-nance, Yardwork, Pain t ing
474 9107
HANDYMAN looking lor work M e m man and Ann Arbor a r ea Exper ience in painting, lawn work, e tc 427-0707
HANDYMAN Moving, Hauling. Pain t ing
Some home repa i r s Low ra tes Call any t ime Tim 277-6012
R E T I R E D Businessman to assist in short t r ips or banking or grocery shop-ping or convalesence l -eave message
543 8160
R E T I R E D EARLY Hospital Chief Execu t ive wan t s pa r t t ime, not necessari ly in Health Care field Personable , heal thy, dependable Degrees in Educat ion, Psychology. Health Care Goal is const ructed act ivi ty, income secondary Phone 643-0233
515 Child Care
BABY SITTING Christ ian mother has opening for 1 Child, Ford Lilley a rea Miller P C A schools Re fe rences
981 4496
BARYSITTING Mother of one will babysit , your trans-portat ion, days, Westland a rea Call af ter 5pm 721-4476
BOO K K E E P E R S E C R E T A R Y, one girl off ice type looking lor employe r who needs my exper ience thru prof i t 4 loss Hospitalization required 348 2175
CHILD CARE My Southfield home L a r g e back yard P leasna t neighbor hood $40 wk' Under two. $45/wk No deposit required Available a f t e r Oct 1 Inter im c a r e avai lable if necessary Call before 6pm. 552-0669
After 6 30pm, 357 2232
CHILD C A R E F o r m e r e l emen ta ry teacher , mothe r , experienced baby sit-ter will c a r e for p r e schoolers, days Westland, near Madison e l emen ta ry school Call 722-071 1
TWO MATURE expert c leaning ladies will do commerc i a l or res ident ia l c leaning Oakland 4 Wayne county 538 3679 531-9158
DAY CARE HOME Infants, toddlers pre-schoolers Individ ual at tent ion, developmenta l p rog ram Safe happy env i ronmen t Flexib le hours S ta te Licensed Cynthia Grant . Oak P a r k , 3 9 8 7063 or 559 7900
Educat ional Babysi t t ing Service Available in F rench Spanish 4 English speaking Home Royal Oak, Crooks 4 13 Mile 549 8194
E X C E L L E N T CARE for your child, while you work your t ranspor ta t ion - Mon thru Fr i In fan t s welcome Canton a r e a 459 8696
HOME CHILD C A R E Day or evening Full or par t t ime. lunch and snacks, any age 12 Mile, F a r m i n g ton Rd a r e a Call E l len 477-6196
LOVING DAYCARE in my licensed Ply mouth home All mea l s provided In fan t s welcome Refe rence avai lable Call lor informat ion, '• 459-5889
LOVING MOTHER will babysit Hot meals , p r e s c h o o l p rogram, fenced yard 1 blk f rom Allen School Refe rences 459 5343
P E P C E N T E R A new concept in Day c a r e Fine Arts 4 Physical Fi tness in a loving home a tmosphe re 2 Mi thru 5 yrs Oct 4th Opening Southlleld Licensed 357-5395
PLAYGROUP 3-5 year olds Tues 4 T h u r s , 9 1130AM Arts, c r a l t t , ex ercise. nutr i t ious snacks No cha rge for missed sessions 455-6587
518 Education & Instruction
CLEANING HOUSE 4 O F F I C E exper ienced, re ferences , own transpo-ra ta t ion . supplies, e s t ima tes ava i l ab le Call Diane 661-9052
MATURE YOUNG woman wanted to c a r e for 2 pre-schoolers in our home. 2 days per week, own t ranspor ta t ion , F a r m i n g t o n a rea 553 9230
N E E D E D AT ONCE live in house keeper, some exper ience 4 c a r e of eld er ly ladies , non smoker , English speak ing. own t ranspor ta t ion Share large bedroom, 7 nights, 6 days Recent r e f e r ences required 352-0242
CLEANING WITH A NEW TWIST - the old fashion way' We wash windows, scrub floors 4 clean ovens Becky's Cleaning Service will c lean your home to your comple te sa t i s fac t ion 4 be in and out in IW hours Excel lent re fe r -ences Also avai lable in Livonia 4 sur rounding a r e a s Becky, 681 4858
COMPANION NURSE will do ge r i a t r i c elderly invalid ca re , very strong, can lift, good references , $5 hourly Night or 24 hours 892 1876 or 361-2973
642 1604
for 3 month old, in my week 13 Milf /Orchard
i r t ranspor ta t ion, r e fe r 553 1749
BABY S I ! t in my home in P lym-outh Mon u Fr i 7 a m t< 4 30 pm One child Mar ie a f t e r 4 f m
455 9004
BABYSITT Bloomfield ea Reference! I 2
BABYSITTl days (Wed to s tar t . o»
BABY S i l t week Som
to Box 226 pape r s 362 Michigan 4
BABYSITT
Light housekeeping W Musl live near by' 2 days . I an hour
855-1077
Light hou»keeper , 3 urs , F r i ) $125 per hour anspor t a t ion4 re fe ren t
626 1853
R Mature 2 days a venings, weeends , over
nighLs Om uld Own tr .nsportat ion Top pay B rifield Hills iend resume
server 4 EcCntric News S c h o o l c r a f t * d , Livonia, 0
m a t u r e voman f'm
Star t ing Fefcor 3 montbrid baby plus 5 4 6 years ds af ter s<jool and sum-mers in my m e . N W T f y Own t r a n s portation n ^ s s a r y E v « n g s 879 9615
BABYSITT I t Ma tu r«*oman want ed 1 or 2 nmts a week.dust have ex per ience w i | newborn #d be patient Own t r a n i b r t a t i o n t- F a r m i n g t o n area Reply K Box 508 ftserver 4 Ec centr ic Newkiapers. 36S1 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia^l ichlgan 4 5 0
m a t u i adult , for 2 per w « . a f te rnoons .
478 5640
BABYSITT boys, 3 d a j Fa rming ton Hills
h A B Y S T s r Mon Wed k Fr i I 0 « 1 2 noon Mini mun $3 per hr II He/ E v e r g r e e n area MO 2125
BALYSITIER NEF.BO m a t u r e , reli abli won an non *>ker. have own t ransportat ion, to I J r a r e ol chi ldren for vacationing p a r l s in my W Bloom'ield Hon» 855 2055
NURSE AIDE or pract ica l Nurse live in for elderly woman Must be exper i enced. cer t i f ied 4 dependable, good ref e rences . Southfield a r ea 357 4235
PROFESSIONAL couple need a m a t u r e woman with c a r for aflersctiool driving 4 light housekeeping, Mon thru Fri . 2 6pm Call a f t e r 6pm 642-5184
RELIABLE BABYSITTER for 2 tod dlers in Livonia a rea , near Lyndon 4 Mer r iman 4 days, consider live in
425 1735
R E L I A B L E PERSON to r a r e for in fant . days, in my home Own t ranspor tat ion Thurston High School area , Red ford Call a f t e r 7pm 537 0293
TEACHER needs m a t u r e non smoker to c a r e for infant in my Bi rmingham Home 7 45am 3 45pm Mon thru Fr i W of Coolidge N of Maple 649-6771
WILL SHARE small P lymou th home in exchange lor light housekeeping dut ies 4 companionship to elderly lady
453 0814
WORKING MOTHER wairts m a t u r e re sponsible loving person to pick-up chil dren at school 4 c a r e for them in their home in Maple Telegraph Area 12 15 hours weekly Evenings 855 2495
DAY WORK reliable, have r e f e r ences B i rmingham a rea p re fe r red Call a f t e r 4pm 837-2057
E L D E R L Y C A R E and babys i t t ing avai lable Also house and pet sit t ing Days, nights or live ins reasonable ra tes Call Liberty Agency 455-6830
E X P E R I E N C E D B A B Y S I T T I N G , weekdays . Ford Venoy area . West land Refe rences 728 2119
E X P E R I E N C E D baby sit t ing, p re schoolers p r e f e r r e d , lunch se rved Schoolcraft Newburgh area , Livonia
464 3097
E X P E R I E N C E D HOUSEWORKER Has Tuesdays Available
Livonia Redford Garden City Area 421-5717 or 427 291 1
E X P E R I E N C E D , LOVING mother wishes full t ime babysi t t ing, referenc-es, reasonable rales, P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n a rea 453 7136
E X P E R I E N C E D LIVE-IN Housekeeper 4 Companion Non-drinker 4 Non -Smoker
Dependable. 255-0868
E X P E R I E N C E D MOTHER Offer ing child c a r e for your toddlers 4 older children, s t ruc tured activit ies, walking d is tance to Westland E l e m e n t a r y 7 Mile 4 Inkster 534 5497
E X P E R I E N C E D Mother wishes baby sitting, full t ime pa r t t ime 4 hourly r a t e s Fenced yard , toys 4 loving c a r e 6 Mile Middlebelt a r ea Call 471-4761
510 Help Wanted Couples
MAINTENANCE COUPLE for condo complex Salary plus living q u a r t e r s 12 Mile Telegraph a rea Southfield 354 3161 353 8321
MANAGER COUPLE Ret i red , ma tu red m a n a g e r couple for suburban 65 unit complex Exper ience required Excel lent s a l a ry 4 benef i t s
352 3800
MANAGER COUPLE
Mature Full t ime for Both Adult com muni ty Southfield a r ea No p e l s No ex per ience necessary Related handyman 4 light typing skills helpful 2 bedroom apa r tmen t and other benefi ts Reply to Box 408, Observer 4 Eccen t r i c News-papers . 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150
BABYSITTER m*"d in my home MOn thru Thurs |50 hour FArming ton 4 W Chld> area Call a f t e r I u m e l 0 |'oo W Long l .ake Hd 6 30pm 522 2708
BABYSITTER NF.DED lor infant . / weekdays, West bomfie ld a r ea Ref e rences required, 626 2193
O P E N I N G FOR RIGHT COUPLE To m a n a g e smal l a t t r ac t i ve a p a r t m e n t complex in Down River area Position Includes light c leaning 4 ma in t enance Exper ience not necessary Salary, in f u r a n c e . a p a r t m e n t included Send re-
/l 16. Bloomfield Hills. Ml 48013
BABYSITTER oded occasionally in my home Fa rmgton res idence only To c a r e for one I yeai old child
553 2351
B A B Y S r E R N E E D E D 5 year old lwir»i Kindergar ten, week days. 9am 6pm E Gunn 4 Roches ter Rd Please c a l l . y s 652 2463, or a f t e r 6PM 651 '596
BABY S I T T E R anted in our home for occasional siBii Fa rming ton resi dents only MB have own t r anspor t a tion 553-9235
BABYSITTER' l th lots of TLC needed in my Troy Iwe Must have f lexible hours Some lift houskeeping 689 3492 M I - M 1 0
CHILD C A R l n e e d e d for 2 children, ages 2 ^ and -one day a week 14 Mile 4 Drake a r t Your child welcome Refe rences r tu l red 661 -0172
CHILD CAR One year old Light housekeepin jMon , Wed . Fr i 8 30am
3 30pm N» smoker Salary negoli able Southffcd a rea 355 (1812
CKANING LADY Must be D w n d a b l e 4 have Re fe ren t es, Fa rmio .on a rea . Each Morning Mon thru M a y 477-4777
D E P E N D A L E . m a t u r e woman, need ed to c a r t for my 4 children, in my home MtB have own t ranspor ta t ion 4 f lexible hors Canton area Call 4S&-0M 453 7619
O&E
R E S I D E N T MANAGERS Mature, exper ienced couple for large apa r tmen t complex near f)eiroit Metro Airport Call 961-7411
511 Entertainment
PROFESSIONAL I jgh t 4 Sound En t e r t a inmen t ANY OCCASION. Class Reunions. Bowling Banquets Weddings. Schools Over 4000 selections We play what you request Call for app t to visit our showroom for a demons t ra t ion
Come Dance With Us We are
D A N C E W I T H M E P R O D U C T I O N S
Lie. - Ins. 589-2705
E X P E R I E N C E D WOMAN, thorough A I c leaner and housekeeper, 8 hour day. $5 hourly Own t ranspor ta t ion, good re fe rences 361-2973
E X P E R I E N C E D , well qual if ied day worker seeking Sat employment for baby silting, cleaning or ironing, Bir m i n g h a m a r e a Excel lent r e fe rences After 4 PM 540 3355
HAVE BUSY O F F I C E ' ' Need ex t ra help, but smal l budget 0 Ma ture. Dependable, wants c ler ical pa r t t ime position Varied, but rusty skills P lymouth Livonia area Call Marilyn, 425-3062
AIRLINE CRUISE LINE
TRAVEL AGENTS C A R E E R S
Day 4 night classes s ta r t ing now at Michigan's oldest 4 most modern t r av el school Computer t ra in ing included Fo r a position in the t rave l industry that o f f e r s good working conditions, t r a v e l o p p o r t u n i t i e s 4 a d v a n c e ment .cal l Amer ican Trave l School. 22932 Woodward, Fe rnda le Call
1 313-399 5522
ALL SUBJECTS 4 GRADES Taught by cer t i f ied t eachers giving per sonalized instruction in your home Spe cial help for LD 4 Reading P rob l ems Excellent resul ts 4 r e fe rences 348 8230
ALL T Y P E S of a cademic tutoring Remedia l reading, learning disabilities, MA Reasonable Recommended by schools, colleges Cert t eacher 626-2767
BARTENDING Legal M in imum Age 18 O N E OR TWO WEEK O.ASS
Day or Evening Classes F r e e P lacemen t Assistance
557-7757 PROFESSIONAL
B A R T E N D E R S SCHOOL 26739 Southlield Rd , Southfield
23 Schools Coast to Coast
CERAMIC CLASSES Star t ing Sept 20 Call Sue 538-8756
COMPUTER Basics- for Business Introduction Theory, p r o g r a m m i n g and word pro-cessing Evening c lasses s ta r t ing Octo-ber Absofl Corp 646-0060
C O M P U T E R I Z E D C o m p r e h e n s i v e word prosessing Tra in 13 weeks for compute r off ice work plus compute r accounting 4 payroll Begin Sept 28 evenings Allstate Vocational 399 7643
E X P E B T Tutor ing in Mathemat ics Middle School High School Comrnu nity College Algebra. Geomet ry E x p e
rienced Teacher 557-1087
FRENCH - SPANISH TUTORING - CONVERSATIONAL
Reasonable Rates Call eves 4 weekends 967 3481
LOVE CHILDREN 4 M o n e y ' Make your home work for you Be your own boss E a r n $$$$ per week For t ips on how to set-up your own child c a r e cen ter. wri te MCPC. 20855 Lahser . South field, MI 48034
MATHEMATICS TUTORING
All Grades . M S M A Degrees Cert if ied, Exper ienced Teacher
642 5484
O F F I C E ALTERNATIVE Execut ive Secre ta ry with compute r + word processing Simple le t te rs to com-puterized repor t s Nancy 332-6229
T H E L E T T E R WRITER Need something w r i t t e n / a t a loss for words? Secre tar ia l Services, Bookkeep^ ing, Resumes Ginny 535-5504 455-8892
T H E O F F I C E C E N T E R Telephone answer .ng service , personal ized Packed with 10 hours per month of full sec re ta r i a l service, your personal or business needs sat isf ied Word Pro-cessing, copier , daily correspondence, receipt 4 distr ibution of mailing, e tc W Bloomfield 682 8104
TYPING 4 Light Bookkeeping done in my home 5 years exper ience
681 5597
TYPING Phone Answering 4 Mail Service Available at our Bi rmingham office. Exper ienced in legal typing, resumes , mail ings, e tc 645-5839
522 Professional Services
602 Lost 8t Found LOST Male Siamese Cat Lahser 14 Mile Area
642 9071
LOST MENS Gold watch with dia monds 4 black onyx face, vicinity of Union L a k e , s e n t i m e n t a l v a l u e Reward 841 2265 or 981 2483
LOST White Poodle, male , answer s to " P c p p i " Wayne area Reward ' Days, 942 1710; or eves. 595 4084
LOST 9/19/82, white rabbit with black ears, black spotted nose 4 red eyes Hear tbroken little girl c ryjng for iLs re turn Lakepointe Sub , P lymouth Twp Reward 420 3082
REWARD for informat ion leading to recovery of Boy's all c h r o m e BMX bike, stolen in 11 Mile Middlebelt a r ea No questions asked After 6pm 477 2024
604 Announcements Notices
BE A CUB SCOUT Come to Henry Ruff School, Garden City, 7 3 0 p i r T h u r s d a y . Sept 23. to join 4 get m o r e detai ls
COLOR TOUR, CAMP 4 COOK OUT Riverbend Campground, Omer , Mi
Oct 2nd 4 3rd Info 4 Reservat ions, 537 6984
JOB HUNTING C A R E E R CHANGING
R E C E N T COLLEGE GRADUATES C a r e e r / J o b planning shows you how to take control of your ca ree r through a logical, sys t emat i c process Find your unique s t rengths , d raw on them in find-ing the c a r e e r direction that best fi ts
ou. and learn how to successful ly m a r et yourself in Ihe job search For fur
ther in format ion call 334 6202 D i r A S S O C I A T E S
1695 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills
MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING -<&-vice -
Exper ienced Reasonable R a t e s Call a f t e r 5PM, 540 2271
523 Attorneys Legal Counseling
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
FIRST CONSULTATION F R E E SAT 4 E V E APPTS AVAILABLE
D'Avarizo & Meconi 44245 FORD RD . SUITE 101
981-5300 BANKRUPTCY
Personal and Business Discreet ly and Proless ional ly Handled Att'y J R Sheehan. 649 6962
DIVORCE ALL I N J U R I E S Real Es t a t e 4 Closings. T ra f f i c , DUIL
No Fee - 1st Consultat ion ' Pau l F Joelson Allen I Glass 553-8555 553 9302
EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS Meetings at First PresbVterian Church of Birming ham. 1669 W Maple, Tuesdays 11AM 4 7 30PM in Room 215 Alice576 0408
700 Auction Sales
TALENT CONTEST Every Monday Night at F a c e s 54 54 W Auburn Road .it Rochester Road For
informat ion call 673 7716 or 852 6450
606 Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The next regular meet ing of the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Michi-gan Transpor ta t ion Authority will be held on Tuesday, Sep tember 28, 1982, at 1 30 PM in the Authority 's main con-ference room located in the F i r s t Na tional Building. 660 Woodward A v e , 13th floor, Detroi t . Mi 48226 The meet ing is open to the public and copies of the agehda are avai lable at the SEMTA off ices 48 hours prior lo the meet ing
607 Insurance T I R E D OF SKYHIGH RATES'1
Try Ours Call Art Allen ( F o r m e r l y of AAA)
Metro Agency. Inc 522 3900
ANTIQUE AUCTION Antiques Household Misc
We will sell the following at public auc-tion at 14265 Middlebelt Rd Livonia Tak 1 96 lo Middlebelt Rd exit then N 1/4 mile
SAT SEPT 25 AT 10 30 AM Anlioue 3 d rawer wash stand with lowel bars, cher ry drop leaf table, set of oak spindle back cane bottom chairs, ant ique oak china cabinet with curved glass 4 claw feet, walnut l amp table with turned legs, oak bow front dresser with beveled i tnr ror . antique oak chiff i robe, oak ice chest older walnut chest of drawers , vanity, Birdseye map le dresser with beveled oval mi r ror , round mir ror , 4 walnut cane bottom chairs with hip rests, oak parlor table, nice gold couch, oak child 's rocker, empi re chest of drawers , cane bottom rocker, plaid chai r with ot toman, cane back 4 bot tom rocker, blanket chest, pitcher 4 bowl, oak occasional rocker , mea t c leaver . leather faint ing couch, trunks, Baby Ben clock, vanity with mir ror , like new Lazy Boy green. loLs of old books, pictures 4 f r a m e s , suitcases, floor lamps, old cabinet radio, me ta l wardrobe, Crossman pellet gun. plant stands, knee hole desk, kerosene lamps, piano stool with glass feet , p ressure cooker, older chest of drawers , bed 4 dresser
Box of tin toys - 1940 s 4 50's, Lionel e lect r ic t ra in comple te in original box es, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, an tique lamp table, Grundig Majes t ic s tereo, old sewing mach ine with Mar tha Washington cab ine t . Victor ian table, crock dasher churn, large crock, blond bedroom set. double bed, chest 4 dresser , ant ique sled, gas Temco 75,000 BTU stove, rose pot, pots, pans, misc dishes, kitchen tools, cane bottom chair , oak kitchen table with 4 chairs , 12 set of royal Austria dishes with gold t r im, hand" painted bowl, occasional chairs, canning jars , old sled, p l a t fo rm scale, 2 copper wash boilers, old bott les, some old hand tools, crocks, pulleys, tubs, shoe last, linens, grinder, hand post hole digger, m e a t saw. tobaggan, garden tools, axes, lanterns, 4 burner wood cook stove, nice pool, table size, re f r igera tor , nice anvil, misc shop tools, G E re f r igera tor , apt size gas stove smal l f reezer , a u t o m a t i c washer , kitch en stove
Small barn to be torn down for lumber This is a par t ia l lis^, 3 genera t ions of collections, lots of surpr ises
Owner. Helen Matevia Braun 4 Heimer Auction Service
Lloyd Braun Je r ry Heimer Ann Arbor Saline
665-9646 994-6309
702 Antiques ANTIQUE SHOW 4 SALE
608 Transportation CALIFORNIA OR FLORIDA BOUND'
Ship your car , t ruck or cycle by Auto Haulaway 545 2200
CARS DRIVEN to Flor ida Arizona, California l,ow ra tes , insured Northland Auto 968-2228
FREE PHONE CONFERENCE
w i t h an
ATTORNEY AT LAW Robert D. Mouradian
544-7264 LEGAL SERVICES
at reasonable r a t e s F r e e consulta-tions on most m a t t e r s
647 6900
LINCOLN WELTON 4 ASSOCIATES Taxes , Es ta tes , Wills, Trials , and ad vice Since 1940 Opposite Livonia Mall
478 8788
600 Personals
A friend is someone you can call on when you need him...
Call 422-4TLC Telephone Listening Center
FOR a two minute message Concerning God, Bible or Prophecy
Messages change weekly Call 552-9315
FOUR U of M Minnesota football tick ets. Oct 30th 851 0465
HANDWRITING ANALYSIS She will give advice on love, mar r i age , business, heal th 4 t ransac t ions of ail kinds She has helped thousands 4 can help you no m a t t e r what your problem is ( all Lori daily 4 Sun 9am-8pm Appt only 563-5327
JOHN DUNN Redford Please call re gard ing your new dog Winston Two very impor tan t things we forgot to adivse you regard ing his condition P lease Cal l" 349 8610
N E E D A BARMAID for your p a r t y 1
Cert if ied Mixologist Reasonable Ra tes
Sandy 425-8195
F R E E GAS for r ide f rom Plymouth to Ypsilanti daily College s tudent will pay cost of your gas in exchange for r ide for herself Call Suzanne 453 5724
R I D E N E E D E D f rom Plymouth to Geddcs 4 Ea rha r t . Greenhill Schools. Ann Arbor, Will pay or provide vehicle After 4 PM. call 459 4141
WANTED Van or c a m p e r space to take sofa, chairs , ca r tons all or par t ia l to Los Angeles a r ea or Redondo Beach California, weekdays 333-7086other
626-6292
609 Bingo
BINGO EACH FRIDAY-7PM MADONNA COLLEGE SCHOOLCRAFT AT LEVAN
LIVONIA (CARIlIi National Asthma Center
Bingo every Fr iday 7PM iSpeci.il g a m e s a t 6 15)
Amer l eg ion Hall 29500 W 9 Mile Rd
Each Monday, 7 PM KnighLs of Columbus
39050 Schoolcraf t . W of Newburgh 464-9876
EASTER SEAL SOCIETY F R I E N D S H I P CLUB
Redford Hall P lymouth 4 Inkster Roads
Thursdays - 6 45pm
ST JOHNS 555 S Wayne Rd. Westland. S of K Mart Fridays, doors open 9am. games star t lOain
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Place your classif ied want ad in
Suburban Detroi t ' s f inest m a r k e t The Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers
591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester /Avon
Use your Visa or Master Card
ONE WAY air ticket to Phoenix good thru Nov 5 557 4366
THANK YOU St Jude 4 St Therese J M 4 L M 4 Family
TRAVEL SAVE »$ UP TO 65", On Unsold Char te r Air Tickets
Tour Packages . Cruises, e tc Allied Travel LTD 963 3033
HOME HEALTH CARE Screened, RN supervised, insured
24 hours 7 days - 357-3650 Professional Medical Personnel
H O U S E K E E P E R , live in also Nurse Aide. days, experienced 4 dependable Re fe rences 867-4448 356-8096
INFANT CARE to 15 months p re fe r red , in my licensed home. Mon thru F r i . $40 week Exper ienced 4 r e fe rences Farn i ing ton 4 Joy Rd area 522 9444
MOTRER, exper ienced, will sit your children, your t ranspor ta t ion, Crooks 4 M-59 a rea 852 3691
N E E D H E L P with your housework 1 A 2 girl t eam with exper ience and refer ences will help, weekly or bi weekly For informat ion 573-9673 or 771 0042
NURSE'S AIDE experienced, wishes p e r m a n e n t full or part t ime position, ca r ing for the sick 4 e lder ly No live ins. good re ferences . 534 1823
PRIVATE DUTY NURSING CARE In your home, days
Good r e f e r ences 338 4696
RAND FOR ALL OCCASIONS Music by 3 4 5
Call Bi l lGing 522 7864
CALLIOPE AVAILABLE Make any outdoor event delightfully d i f fe ren t Malls, promotions, par t ies , carnivals , parades , e tc 356 5120
CHAMBER MUSIC E N S E M B L E Flute, Classical Gui ta r , Cello
For Any Occasion 832 2175
IT'S SCHEKR MAGIC Specializing in Children * En te r t a in ment . Magic, Comedy 4 Balloon Ani-ma l s Magician Doug Scheer , 353-5662
J A N SAN P U P P E T S Children en te r t a inment Puppets , mag ic music, all occasions Call 642 7450 or 647 4676
PRO CARE ONE. INC. For pr ivate duty nursing care you can depend on, in the hospital, home or nursing home
• H N S I .PN'S • HOME HEALTH AIDES • LIVE IN COMPANION
Insured, Bonded 4 Supervised Care 24 hr 7 days a week
569-4400 (Caring since 1975)
R E F I N E D LADY with car , would like position as companion. Royal Oak Bir mingham Troy a r e a s Refe rences Call before 9am 541 3458 546 5421
R E L I A B L E WOMAN to do houseclean ing in Bloomfield 4 B i rmingham area
References , Reasonable Call Jane , 634 6315
RESPONSIBLE PERSON to clean your home Bloomlield a r ea Refe rences Call a f t e r 4pm 4 ask for J e a n e t t e
I 694 8377
TWO LADY TEAM exper ienced in genera l 4 m a j o r housecleaning. excel lent re ferences , own t ranspor ta t ion , mornings 4 a f t e rnoons open 698-9280
MATH TUTORS Cert i f ied, experienced t eache r s All lev els Reasonable fees
Call 477 6717
OPTICAL DISPENSING
Evening Class In Southfield Schools
Call Mr K Pollack 5416222
ORGAN PIANO THEORY
25 years exper ience Degree Approved by F a r m i n g t o n P u b l i c Schools Fa rming ton Hills 478 6382
PIANO INSTRUCTION by exper ienced professional Classical, popular, theory Lesson in your home Firs t lesson f ree References 356 5215 557 9146
PIANO LESSONS
In your home Exper ienced cer t i f ied teacher . B S M educat ion 689 5563 or » 884 3581
PIANO LESSONS-Cer t i f ied expe r i enced (degree music 4 pe r fo rmance ) reasonable ra tes , flexible hours Gar den City Ask for Nancy 421-1688
PIANO LESSONS Beginning 4 In te rmed ia te Students Mrs Anne Harper 642 8512
PIANO/ORGAN LESSONS All levels Your home or mine Serving B inn ing h a m / F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s / B l o o m f i e l d / Troy 4 others Mrs Burrows 644 0957
TUTORING My home, cer t i f ied teacher
Special 4 regular educat ion. K 8 grade 453 2427
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Foing'1 Pon t i ac Business Ins t i tu te a rmington can be your answer to a
bet ter tomorrow PBI offers p r o g r a m s in Data Processing. Word Processing, Secre ta r ia l and Accounting that can help you get to where you want to be in life Call today. 476 3145
VIOLIN VIOLA LESSONS Artist Teacher Suzuki Classes Fo rming Now In Bi rmingham 4 Oak Pa rk
548 6290 or 647-6622
519 Computers Sales-Service-Share
TRS 80 model III mic rocompute r , ful-ly equipped, Pe rcom DD-DS disk, 48K, RS232 inter lace , »1600 335-2804
WELCOME TO OUR WORLD Kathe rine Rebecca Sanfilippo, 7lbs. 9oz. Sept 17 82 Love G r a n d m a 4 Grandpa Shay
WILL TRADE (2) t ickets M.NU Notre Dame for (2) tickets. MSU Michigan 522 4269 or 337 8971
602 Lost & Found BLOOMFIELD T W P SHELTER
Lost or Found a p e t 1 Call Monday Fr i day. 9 AM 3 PM. also nice Pe t s for Adoption 4200 Telegraph 644 6161
FOI INI) Chihuahua tan f ema le dog, so lonesome. Beech 8 Mile area
355 5058
FOUND G e r m a n Shepherd near Grand River Middlebelt a rea 477-5419
FOUND Parakee t , yellow with green Vicinity W Chicago Inkster Area Days 271-0100. Evenings 522 3919
FOUND POODLE black female . 5 Mile Beech Daly area 533 6824
F O U N D Pr Dobermans Twp 937 3695 or
In Canton 937 2849
LOST BLACK and white kit ten. 3 months old, across I rom Harr ison High on Sept 17 478 5435
LOST BLACK L a b / G r e a t Dane mix ma le All black, white spot on neck 4 chest Garden City a r ea 422 1137
LOST cat, oil white with gray e a r s 4 tail, vicinity 9 Mile Everg reen
356 5701
LOST Collie mix male , brown b lack/ tan, named Rocco, 14 yrs childs pet, par t ia l ly dea l Reward 464 8328
LOST DOG smal l l ema le beagle, vicin ity Quarton 4 Cranbrook Reward
646 8883
IX)ST i x x ; - 6 month old pa r t Collie/ G e r m a n Shepherd, male , yellow collar On F r i , Sept 17 in vicinity ol Orchard lake Hd 4 Maple Reward 851-7457
LOST lemale Dobernian puppy, 12 weeks, ea rs cropped, brown 4 tan Vi cinlty Tel Twelve Mall 352 0361
LOST Golden Ret r iever a t Cranbrook, large female , age 8, answer s to "Tara Missed terr ibly by Fami ly 645-5749
6:30 PM At SHELDON HALL 33111 Plymouth Rd.
CORNER FARMINGTON RD LIVONIA 2619340
SUN • Wavne 2nd Dem MON • 12th Dis Dem
TUES • Mich Young Dem WED • 5th Dis Dem
THURS • M i c h Front lash FRI • 17th Dis Dem SAT • 16th Dis Dem
700 Auction Sales
Somerset Mall, Troy S«pt 23rd thru 26th During Mall h<|urs
ANTIQUES Stained & Beveled Glass windows 4 doors
F i rep lace mant les Selected lurni ture 4 unUsual i tems of
the finest quali ty 4 design
Sunset Antiques, Inc. 313-693-4770
ANTIQUING IN NORTHVILLE 3 unusual s h o p , filled with a var ie ty of fine ant iques ONLY AGGIES ANTIQUES 136 N Center, 348 1940, Victorian Bjrdseye map le open cupboard HELEN MEISEL ANTIQUES 320 N Center 349 9339 Fea tu r ing a 3 d r a w e r pine wash stand WEATHER VANE ANTIQUES 48120 W 8 mile W of Beck in the barn at Meyers Berry F a r m 349-8149 Open May thru Oct Fea tu r ing a Hose wood Melodian, Circa 1B46 We also do appraisals , insurance, probate, moving 4 single i tems Es t a t e 4 household sales conducted 25 y f a r experience re fe rences Fo r hours please call
AT GIANT FLEA MARKET
Ant iques, Bargains 6PM 10PM Fri , 10AM-6PM Sal , Sun
214 E MICHIGAN AT PARK IXIWNTOWN YPSILANTI
Air Condiotioned Ifc'alers Welcome Weekdays. 971-7676 Weekends, 487-5890
704 Rummage Sales
a n n u a l f a l l c l o s e t a n d r u m m a g e s a l e
Fri Sepl 24 9 AM to 1 PM Sal Sept 25 9 AM to 12 Noon
SI 00 BAG SALE ON SAT ONLY (iood clean winter clothing for the f a m ily. boots bedding kitchen i l emv toy? books knick knacks e tc
ORCHARD UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
30450 Farmington Rd No ol 13 Mile
BEL AIR FLEA MARKET
At The Bel Air Drive in Thea t re
8600 8 Mile Rd E of Van Dyke EVERY SAT SUN 7 AM 4l'M
Shoppers f ree admission f ree parking Call 358 1928
Sal Sun Call 366 0292
CHRIST CHURCH CRANHROOK Fal R u m m a g e Sale New da te Thurs Oi l, 7 9am-3pni Cloih.ng furn i ture giftsi etc l ^ n e P i n e R d Bloomfield Hills
FARMINGTON MUSICALE Fam-m* R u m m a g e S a l e ' F i r s t Me thod i s Church 33112 Grand River , in Down town Farming ton Fr i Sept 24 9 3pm
FLEA MARKET at Finnish Cultur Center, 35200 W 8 Mile F a r m i n g t o Hills Sat Sept 25th 10am 4pm_I 'ubl i invited For in format ion call 478 693
BREAKFRONT china cabinet . 1930 s era , 6 ft 6in wide x (ift high, has 5 d rawers , 2 doors-bottpm lop has 4 glass front doors 928 9060
ATTENTION BARGAIN S H O P P E R 4 W Public Auction every Sunday,
Start ing at 1 pm. All new merchandise , uaranteed Located a t Joy Hall off Joy d 3 blocks E of Middlebelt Westland
Everyone. Welcome Fun and Pr izes
AUCTION Lots of antiques with genera l household i tems Sun . Sept 26. 3 PM Opens 1 PM for inspection K of C Hall. 15800 Mich , Dearborn 581-5757 or 582 1762 All Merchandise must be removed day of Sale
BRIDAL BOUITUQE to be auctioned Sunday, Sepl 26. 1 PM Jul ia ' s Auction, 12200 Telegraph, F la t rock . near Ready Rd Preview Saturday, 12-4 Sunday, 11 I Dressing rooms avai lable Satur day Evening gowns, bridals gown, veils, jewelry, accessories, fu rn i tu re and f ix tures Publ ic and dealers wel-come 941-7794 654 6373
701 Collectibles
COLLECTOR S SALE,! pie safe , beer cans, dishes, chairs , quilt pieces, many collectibles 4 country (fc-corating i tems, new 4 used Sept 23 24. 9am 6pm 3576 Darcy, Bi rmingham E of Lahser be tween 15-16 Mile
d a v i s b u r g a n t i q u e s m a r k e t
S E I T E M B E R 26 4th Sunday eatfti month OAKLAND COUNTY
SPRINGFIELD-OAKS BLDG on Andersonvjille Rd
Take 1-75 N . exit Dixie Hwy N lo Oav isburg Rd W W mile South of Town
Hours 10AM 5PM F r e e Admission Free Park ing
FLEA MARKET FINNISH C E N T E R
35200 W B Mile Farming ton Hills
Sat Sepl 25lh. 10 4PM Public Inviled Info 478 6 9 3 '
FLEA MAHKET SPACE AVAlLARLH Cra f t s demons t ra t ions or nns<
Oct 2 10am 3pm 11677 Beech Dal Redford Twp 937 9500 981 2 6 ^
FLEA MARKET Sunday Sept 2 10am-4pm 25069 Six Mile Hall Mi W of Telegraph Collec tibles glass fuf niture. books, household 4 m o r e F site information, call 532 49
GOODS N E E D E D Rehabil i tat ion lac ity lor R u m m a g e Sale Tax deduct ibl we pick up 335 91"
RUMMAGE 4 HAKE SALE Rosedale Gardens United P r e s b y t e n i Church Hubbard 4 VS Chicago Liv ma F n . Sept 24 9 30 AM 8 00 PM
ESTATE SALE Bi rmingham Fri S a t , Sept 24. 25. lOamt 5pm 1527 W Lincoln, 4 blocks W of South field Rd Antique china, cut glass, jewelry, pottery, t runks, misc collect ables Dealers 4 Collectors Welcome No pre sales Cash only
FIRST UNITED M e t M i s l Church of Bi rmingham Antiquij Show 4 Sale Sept 28 Preview Night 7 10pm Sept 29. 11-9pm, S e i t SO, 1 1 5 p m 28 Dealers Country Ki tc lcn Donation $2
C O L L E t T I O N of 36 plates , ce r t i f i ca t ed, some firsts, includes 12 ' Women of the Cen tury" by D'Arceau Limogc Sell all or singly 334-7620
MADAME ALEXANDER Little Women Doll " M a r m e " , 12", hard plastic-Call 422-5583
PASHIGI AN S STAMPS 4 COINS I.ivonia Mall Buying s u m p s , coins, sil-ver, gold, basebal l cards , comic books Almost anything col lectable Open 7 Days 477 4542
Flea Markets U S A One Ol Thf Largest
Indoor Flea and Arjtique Marke t s Antiques, collectibles) barga ins on lur-niture. food, clothing f r a f t s
OPEN EVERY W E E K E N D F n 4 to 9 Sat 4 Sun . 10 to 6
Bring the family T Way Plaza . Cooleyl I-ake Rd E of Will iams I^tke Hd , Union Lake Dealer Reservat ion 9 to 5 Dally 360 2100
F U R N I T U R E potte< 24.25th, 10am-5pm Westland
4 glass Sept 1434 Alcona Ct
721 5159
702 Antiques AND THEN SHE THREW
T H E STEAM IRON AT HIM
Bleeding and cower ing he bleeded Why a r e
you damaging m e darl ing. f a m you everloving
husband "
Looking for o ther ammuni t ion she sc reamed Mary Lou has
eight of Bess Orman ' s rings. my mother has six and I have
a lousy two With this she kicked him accura te ly
I'm sorry I'm sorry I'll Go lo Frankl in Village and
Bess Orman ' s Antique J e w e l r y shop now I'll sell my
golf clubs and buy you some of the e s t a t e jewelry she
just got in But please can I still sleep in the
house tonight 1 "
1X)N T LET THIS H A P P E N TO YOU SIR HE A LIVE HERO
GO TO BESS ORMAN'S IN FRANKLIN VILLAGE AND MAKE
EVERYBODY HAPPY INCLUDING OUR HANKER
32800 Franklin Rd 855 558
HOOSIER kitchen cabinet with s i f ter . $235 Butcher block ( rom butcher shop, old. <185 Redford , 534 1166
IRON Bedstead T Stevens Bookmark Best o f fe r ! 356 1565
J INNY'S ANTIQUES 59 E Square Lake Rd at I.ivernois Troy Exhibit ing al United Methndist Antique Show, 1589 W Maple. Birming ham Preview Reception. Tues Sept 28. 7pm 10pm: Wed Sep1 Z 9- l l a m
9pm Thurs Sept 201. l l a m - 5 p m Bene fit Informat ion 647-5245
RUMMAGE B * K E SALE Wed Sedt 29, 10am 5pm Nor thmins ter Presbvt rian Church. 3633 W Rig BEaver R between Adams 4 Coolidge Tro>
RUMMAGE SALE Fri Sept 24 9 am 3 30pm Sat Sept 25 9 30am 2 noon Nardin Park United Method Church 29887 V- 11 Mile Rd . F a r m i n g ton Hills Excellent variety
RUMMAGE SALK First Congre|fc tional Church, 1350 N Pine Rochester Off Tienken 4 Woodward Fri Octoqe 1st, 9am 5pm Sal Oct 2nd 9am noon
RUMMAGE SALE Livoni.. Sept 24 9 3 St Timothy s United P r e s b y n a n Church 16700 Newburgh b e t w r t n 5 6 Mile Rd
RUMMAGE SALE Livonia Household Goods 4 Clothing Sepl 23 24 9 AM 6n 28298 Terrenci diet ween Inks ter Middlebe l t oil 5 Milei
RUMMAGE SALE plus 20 family | a rage sale Sat Sept 25th 9am 1pm St David's Episcopal Church 16200 W 12 Mile, between Greenf ie ld 4 Southfield
RUMMAGE SALE St Paul s Methodist Church
620 Romeu Si Rochester Fr i Sept 24 9am 5pm. Sal Sept 2 5 . 9 a m - l l a m
705 Wearing Apparel
CITY OF ANN ARBOR
FIREWOOD AUCTION 5 I - i rge Stacks Ol Logs
380 Face Cords Ol Wood We will have a public auction at 801 Airport Dr Ann Arbor, Take State Rd to Ellsworth Rd then W just past Air-port (behind the barn)
MON S E P T 27 AT 5.30 PM 90 Days Removal
Owner. City ol Ann Arbor Rraun 4 Heimer Auction Service
Lloyd Rraun
Ann Arbor
665-9646
J e r r y Heimer Saline
954-6309
ESTATE AUCTION Antiques, co l i c tables, lu rn i tu re . appli ances The es ta te of J a m e s Bury and unclaimed s torage Sat , Sept 25, 7 PM 32536 Michigan Ave , Wayne
Consisting Of Walnut Estey p u m p or-gan. 8 pc Oak dining room, sect ional bookcase, mahogany sectional desk, marb l e top table, mea t block. 1912 m e a t sl icer. cedar chest, bedrooms, trunks, linens, g lassware , pictures, and lots of misc Inspection 9 30 AM day ol sale, until sale t ime
J. WOFFORD AUCTIONEER
721-1939
LOST light brown cocker, short legs Middlebelt 10 mile rd a r ea Sun Sept 12
477 0191
LOST light tan Collie mix male , round nose, white on chest, lace , leet, vicinity Garden City 592 8692
R E T I R E M E N T A U t T I O N After 53 Years
CARPENTER PARTS & SERVICE, INC.
Sal Sepl 25. 10am (Preview 8am, Auction lOarn) Sun , Sept 26 Auction at noon
33640 Michigan Ave Wayne, Mich E of Wayne Rd F o r m e r Dodge 4 Internat ional Truck Dealer OFFICE E Q U I P M E N T desks, chairs, fi l ing cabinets , (ables. Wing comouter 700 Series Advance Calcula tor , Mosler off ice safe, IBM Selectr ic typewri te r , coat racks. Bell 4 Howell auto load auto copier, adding machine, clocks, 4 all types of off ice misc GARAGE TOOLS 4 'AUTOMOTIVE E Q U I P M E N T All kinds ol special ser vice tools, all kinds ol car test equip-ment Vices, work bench, chain falls, valve grinder, ba t te ry chargers , Hein Warner truck t ransmission jack, ca r t ransmission jack. Walker floor jack, t empo tanker 2 Gray por tomat ics , Kent Moore a rbor press . Sun Service equipment , Sun scope, etc Fluorescent" light f u t u r e s , Ruger hydraul ic lift , mo-tor mount, 2 large ga rage air compres-sors, sjjecial service tools for Dodge cars, special tools for Dodge t rucks PARTS, RACKS 4 ACCESSORIES 50-60 par t depa r tmen t racks, fenders , bumpers , grills, springs, mi r rors , ex-haust pipes, anti f reeze, t ransmission hoses, Brand names C h m l e r . Dodge, Internat ional Harves ter TRuck, Cater pillar, Cummings. Fleetr ight , Fleet guard l i l ters . Delco, e t c
Too much to list' See you at the auction
T e r m s cash or check with proper I D COL NEIL A NICHOLS, Auctioneer
41074 W 7 Mile, Northvil le
ALWAYS THE
LEADER COUNTRY FAIR
ANTIQUE FLEA MARKETS Nations s l a r g e s t Inside MarkeLs
Has 2 Big l oca t ions
PONTIAC FLEA MARKET 2045 Dixie Hwy End of Telegraph
Has both an indoor 4 outside m a r k e t Phone 338-7880
WARREN MARKET 20900 Dequlndre, I block N of 8 Mile Hd , has the famous
ANTIQUE VILLAGE' Phone 757-3740
Both locations open every weekend FBI 4 9pm SAT 4 SUN 10-6
Open Daily 9-5 for dealer reservat ion
ANTIQUE BED 4 chest lovely buy 728 5I38
J C WYNO ROMA HALL Antique 4 Collectible Shows Firs t Eas ts ide show of Season Sunday, (Jet 3rd, 9 to 4 24845 G r a t i o t Eas t Detroit F ree Admission J C W y n o , 772 2253
ANTIQUE DOLLS And related i tems 9 lo 5 Sat 4 Sun Sorry, no checks Will hold any doll 5775 Lilley. Canton W of 1-275, No of Ford Rd
ANTIQUE HOLLTOP Desk, 55 inch. Circa 1890 Must sacr i f ice Asking 11600 642-6188
JUST ARRIVED 2 stately ca rved cherry mantels , elegant ca rved oak mante l with lions 4 i l a w leel. 4 pa i r s of stained glass doors ^ birch, large quan litv of oak 4 cherrjy bal lusters Also, our large collection <>f a rch i tec tura l an liques furn i ture and unusual accessory picces
MATERIALS UNLIMITED 2 W Michigan Ave,, Ypsilanti Hours Thurs-Sun 10AM 5l'M Mon Wed by appointment only 483 6980
LADIES VINTAGl-i Dresses gowns coats , hats, capes, sfioes. f rom the 20's lo 50's Mini condltidn 626-5530
MAHOGANY dining room table with 6 chairs, good condition. $275 478 3985
NAUTICALS Smal l compass and bin nacle, old English sextant and a s t r o lobe Call 647-0088
OAK ANTIQUE 40-fn round table with 4 matching cane chairs $500 646-8459
OAK SIDEBOARD t beveled glass mir ror, just ref inished. ||300, 332-6118
PR of etched glass front doors with side light panels Wisteria pa t te rn De signed by Mark Talaba of Bi rmingham Signed Call Antiques by Sally Wnghl
399 0339
ROUND pedestal o ik table, with leaf 6 chairs, buffet 4 china Like new condi Hon $850 Oak p l a t fo rm rocker 4 oak chair . $60 Oak m i r j o r $10 464 8879
SARNIA S 13th Antique Show Sale Point Edward Arena by Ihe Blue Water Bridge Sep tember 24 6-10pm Septem her 25. noon 10PM, September 26, noon 5pm
30 licensed Ontar io Dealers
SECBETARY, slacked bookcase, vie irolas. bookcase desk commodes , oak wall telephone, oval picture f r ames , oak dressers , oak ice box misc an liques 5932 Areola. Garden City Ford 4 Inkster a r ea 421 0642
SET of 6 bentwoo^ antique chairs, an tique wood washing mach ine (it worksl Call Lapeer a f t e r 6£m 1 667-0022
THAT SPECIAL JOY
O F FINDING AN ELUSIVE PIECE 1
It may be waiting in a quiet corner ol our ECLECTIC shop lor things unex pected. unusual and r a r e
East Wind Antiques 520 So Washington, corner ol Sixth
Royal Oak
399-1179 547-5145
UNUSUAL CURVED Iront credenza 3 drawers , 2 side do«rs walnut $425 Alter 4pm call 363 1813
WE RUY A|.L ANTIQUES
Glass. Postcards , Clocks. Dolls. Art Glass, Jewelry , Furn i ture and
Shelly china 348 3154 or 348 7984
703 Crafts ARTS CRAFTS SHOW avai lable 336-3741 or
Table renta l 336 3815
ANTIQUE SALE ROCHESTER
Sepl 23 25 145 N H E L E N
Stained glass, conver ted gas lamp, mir rors, pictures, g lassware , beds, chairs , childs desk, s ec re t a ry . Wash s tand, g a m e table, a rmoi re , saloon doors, can dystore case, ant ique organ, sewing rocker, mahogany 4 brass l amp table, clocks, commodes, childrens furn i ture , collec tables
ANTIQUES, ant ique mahogany sofa 1800 Refinished, reglued 4 new springs $650 Antique b rass chandel ier with blue flower globe. $300 634-3717
ANTIQUE SHOW
LIVONIA MALL SEPT. 29 - OCT. 3
WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY DURING MALL HOURS
7 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT F R E E ADMISSION
32 DEALERS WITH CUPBOARDS, OAK TABLES. OLD TOOLS, IXM.LS. CHINA, CLOCKS. PRIMITIVES AND MUCH MORE
CERAMIC shop I0r sale as business or piece meal , must, go Sale hours Mon thru Sat 10-5pm 27227 Hagger ty , S of 12 mile, Novi
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR rent a table. Nov 13. 9 5 Community Congregation al Church, Lathriip Village, For reser vations 4 information call between 9am Ipm 557 0044
FURS ladies full length Mink Mink Stole Blue Fox Stole men s full length nutr ia 50% of appra ised value o w n e r must sell 540 9892
CLOTHING N E E D E D (In good condition) for Second Hand Kid Resale Shop Sizes infant thru size 12 28503 Five Mile Livonia 4 27 1)780
BRIDAL GOWN, Priscil la beautiful petite size $750 asking $275
474 7914
N E V E R WORN Lvnx coat Call
brand new imitation 626 H590
WEDDING DRESSES i2 ivory Bi.<a< hi lace and georget te size 6 new $650 want $300 with veil White s imple full size 10 with veil 1125 642 5j339
AT LAST A RESALE SHOP FOR THE RICH!
Consign and Buy your Fine Clothing and Furs
In our Exclusive Back Room
An Exclusive Outlet for lieiroit Are^ Designers of Clothing Accessories
and Objets d Art ENCORE II
2478 ORCHARD LAKE RD I Mile W ol Telegraph
Open Monday through Saturday 1 1 5 1 682-3200
Cons ignments by Appointment Please
BEAUTIFUL IVORY WEDDING Dress with veil, size 12 2 years old already cleaned $135 or besl offer 697 2067
BEAUTIFUL HACCOON fur coat mid size size 8 Full length wedding gown with veil, size 6 1663 9172
BRAND NEW opossum coal with fox tr im, size med ium Asking $300 ( all Pa t ty before 3PM 828 8104
BRIDESMAID DRESSES Several sizes Reasonable
like new 851 5093
CLOTHES girls 8 14 boys 10 14 worn ens 7 14 mens M I Also 4 kitten-' 5 weeks old Southfield 356 6580
SPECTACULAR Midi length whi te Kohinor mink polo coat with hat size 8 $6000 to duplicate perfe< 1 condition $1500 Short suede jacket with curU lamb color $50 626-5530
WANTED to BUY used mens & chil drens clothing all sizes P lease call 10 6pm daily except Sunday 345 8121
WEDDING GOWN Ivory satin com plete with veil L hoop s k i r t smal l size
535 2177
WEDDING G<>WN L Veil by Balene size 14 Per fec t condition $125 Call a f t e r 5 30 PM 559 8073
706 Appliances BUILT IN KITCHEN U shaped 15 Linial ft while meta l cabineLs Hoi lluint oven range dishwasher built-in casi iron sink 4 f ix tures A I condition $750 15 yrs old Call between 6pm 4 8pm only 553 7143
FAMILY KNITTING NOOK
Sweaters , dresses, baby w e a r etc Made to order 159 N Eton, off Maple Rd Bi rmingham 649-1960
F I N E ARTS ft CRAFTS SALE
Saturday. Sept 2fj. 9am 5pm 542 Pil gr im, B i rmingham 2 blocks N of Maple Includes holiday i tems
F R I E N D S OF GRANDV1EW a r e hav ing their annual c ra f t bazaar Sat Oct 16th, 1982. f rom | 2 noon lo 7pm Table space avai lable For informat ion call Linda at 532 2955 or Ann at 477-2009
N E E D L E CRAFT I .OVERS'
Hostess 4 Needle Work Class • F ree In s t ruc t ions 4 Gil ts • Ins t ructors also Needed 'Ca l l Rae Ann, 538 3155
ONLY 12 TABLES REMAIN OLQM Candy Cane Sale, Sat Nov 6 9 30 4 00 32460 Pierce . B i rmingham For reser vatlon informat ion call 646 1992
CALORIC 30 in gas range with self cleaning oven white 3 years old $100 f i rm Between Sam 12 noon 476 0439
DOUBLE OVEN gas stove Harves t Gold, Gas dryer white Very g<»xl con dition, price negotiable 595 1980
E L E C T R I C range Kenmore c e r a m u glass top with dark glass oven door $300 455 4156
ELECTRIC STOVE, self cleaning gold $100 Almost new De Humidi f ie r $125 540 3349
FRIG1DA1RE gas drver $50 or best ol ler 533 6775
F R I G I D A I R E R e f r i g e r a t o r min i f reezer 14 cu ft good condition $75 459 2578
FRIGIDAIRE 40 in e lectr ic stove dou-ble ovens, top pull out burner with stainless steel s torage on bottom $110 or best offer 595 8097
G E self cleaning stove 30 in wide digi tal clock G E r e f r i ge ra to r 17 6 cu ft self defrost ing Hamilton gas dryer All excellent condition 421-2956
G E washer 4 dryer Harvest Gold ex cellent condition $300 for both After 6pm 476 9512
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Entertainment 704 Rummage Sales Lost & Found 700 Auction Sales 702 Antiques 507 Help Wanted Part Time
ATTENTION KID LOVERS Livonia YMCA looking for recrea t ional gym leader* lor 4th thru 6th g raders 3 hour* weekly Grea t e i p e r i e n c e Call Linda. 9 » p m 2612161
B O O K K E E P E R part t ime full charge Flexible Available Saturday or Sunday Approximate ly 6 8 hours per month 15 00 per hour 534 1700
B O O K K E E P E R . Pa r t t ime Bloomfield Hills office needs e ipe r i enced book keeper, » m e typing, 20 hours per week Non smoker Send letter or r e sume with sa lary requi rements to P O Box 341 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013
CO-ORDINATOR OF Development Independence Twp area Non profi t corporat ion is seeking a person exper i enced in organization of Volunteers and fund raising, m a x i m u m 20 hrs week Degree p re fe r red Resume to P O Box 203, Clarkston, Michigan, 48016
DELIVERY A ORDER TAKING part t ime $5 85 per hour s ta r t ing salary Must be 18 or over , car needed All shif ts open1 Call a f t e r 12 noon, 559 6681
EXECUTIVE MAN or woman Some sales, some interviewing Must have c a r Pay c o m m e n s u r a t e with pe r fo rm-ance Call D Stone 464 1892
E X P E R I E N C E D , Personab le Person for pa r t t i m e Telephone Collections Rochester area Call 10AM 3PM, Only
852 6650
H O U S E K E E P E R S N E E D E D Will Train Approximately 3 hours dai ly Inquire B a h a m a Motel, 38051 Grand River, Fa rming ton Hills
HOUSEWIVES and STUDENTS Top money paid to mot iva ted people for phone canvass ing for well known In su rance Company Days or evenings, home o r off ice Bonus insentive Call
464 2050
LARGEST MICHIGAN research com-pany located in Southfield has par t
' t i m e work avai lable Flexible hours No exper ience we t ra in Some weekends required Pe r fec t job for people who have l imited hours A need ex t ra money Call for an App t , Moti thru Fri . , 5 to 10 PM. Sat 4 Sun any t ime 552 1993
P A R T TIME H E L P Industrial sewing Apply in person week of Sept 20, between 1pm 3pm 22775 Heslip Drive. Novi
PART TIME SEMI SKILLED Help wanted for packaging A shipping Plymouth Everg reen a rea Call 273 6603
PIANIST FOR BALLET SCHOOL Classical only Older person p r e f e r r e d Livonia Call between 4pm 8pm only
478 0550
RECEPTIONIST Exper ienced young responsible well groomed person for B i rmingham Hair Salem Hours W e d , 3 8 PM, F r i , 1 8 I'M Please respond between 9 AM 5 PM at 540 3262
S A L E S P E R S O N , e x p e r i e n c e d f o r jewelry s tore in Southfield. par t t ime hours Apply to box 514, Observer A Ec centr ic Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150
SALES PERSON wanted for men ' s clothing store Exper ienced and ma ture Southfield a r ea 424 871 1
SECURITY O F F I C E R S wanted Must be m a t u r e adults, must show proof of a c a r and have experi-ence in the secur i ty field If qual i f ied call for appoin tment 642 0890
T E L E P H O N E INTERVIEWING P a r t time, on cal l National Consumer Research Tel 12 a rea Evenings week ends No sales We t ra in Call 10am 4pm f 358-3867
TYPIST in your home, exper ienced in cour t report ing typing Must have own equipment and live in Bloomfield Farming ton a rea 661-4595 and 661 1977
508 Help Wanted Domestic
AGREEABLE m a t u r e person to c a r e for my 10 month old. B i rmingham home full t ime, own t ranspor ta t ion , r e fe rences 642 3625
AN ADULT woman, unencumbered as housekeeper companion for semi inval id 4 days a week, mus t s tay nights A have own t ranspor ta t ion , | 3 5 a day 25095 Oakbrook Dr Southfield 355 1237
BABY SITTER Exper ienced for in fant Monday A Fr iday , 10AM 1PM Your t ranspor ta t ion, Southfield
356 0885
BABYSITTER for 1 & 3 yr old, Mon A Wed 12 30 to 5 pm References , own t ranspor ta t ion , Woodward A Lincoln, B i rmingham 645 0141
BABYSITTER, FOR good na tured 12 month old Tues. Thurs, F n morn ings. some af te rnoons & evenings, occa-sionally weekends 642 1604
506 Help Wanted Domestic
COMPANION live in for e lder ly lady, 24 hour duty. 4 days a week, F r i A Sat nights a must o ther 2 nights negoti-able. Night driving required Car fur nished Food prepara t ion for the 2 of you Not high pay, but s teady Own room with lock Must be re l iable with local r e fe rences and possess a sense a humor ' Bloomfield a r ea P lease call A leave name, address A phone number on company tape machine 626 9823
COOK H O U S E K E E P E R E x p e r i enced, needed for large Royal Oak church Must have exper ience in plan ning, purchasing ana prepar ing for l a rge groups Send resume to Box 502, Observer A Eccen t r i c Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michi gan 48150
BABYSITTER for 3 month old, in my home 2 days a week 13 Mi le /Orchard Lake Rd Your t ranspor ta t ion , r e f e r ences required 553-3749
BABY SITTER in my home in P lym-outh Mon thru F n 7 am to 4 30 pm One child Call Marie a f t e r 4 pm
455 9004
BABYSITTER Lieht h o u s e k ^ p i n g W Bloomfield area Must live near by' Re fe rences 10 2. 2 days, $2 an hour
855 1077
BABYSITTER/Light housekeeper, 3 days (Wed , Thurs , F n ) $2 i5 per hour to s t a r t , own t ranspor ta t ion A referent es 626 1853
BABY SITTER Matu re 2 days a week Some evenings, weekends, over nights One child Own t ranspor ta t ion Top pay Bloomfield Hills >end r e sume to Box 226 Observer A Eccent r ic News papers , 36251 Schoolcraf t *d , Livonia, Michigan 48150
BABYSITTER, m a t u r e * o m a n pre fe r red , Moo Wed Fr i 8 AM 6 I'M Star t ing Feb for 3 month old baby plus 5 4 6 years olds a f t e r school and sum mer s in my home, NW Trey Own t rans porta tion necessary Even ngs 879 9615
BABYSITTER Mature « o m a n want ed. I or 2 nights a week Must have ex perience with newborn a id be patient Own t ranspor ta t ion to Fa rming ton area Reply to Box 508, Observer A Ec-cen t r ic Newspapers , 362.1 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150
BABYSITTER m a t u r e adult, for 2 boys, 3 days per week, af ternoons, Farming ton Hills 478 5640
BABYSITTKR Mon Wed & Fr i 10am 12 noon Mini m u m 13 per hr II Mile/ Eve rg reen area 360 2125
BABYSITTER N E E D E D mature , reli able woman non smoker, have own t ransportat ion, to take c a r e of chi ldren for vacationing pa ren t s in my W Bloomfield Home 855 2055
BABYSITTER needed in my home, MOn thru Thurs $ I 50 hour ^ A r m i n g ton & W Chicago a rea Call a f t e r 6 30pm 522 2708
BABYSITTER N E E D E D for infant , weekdays, West Bioomfield a r ea Ref erences required 626-2193
BABYSITrER N E E D E D 5 year old twins n Kindergar ten , week davs, 9am 6pm at E Gunn A Rochester Rd P lease call d i y s 652 2463, or af ter 6PM 651 1596
CHILD CARE One year old Light housekeeping Mon Wed . Fr i 8 30am
3 30pm Non smoker Salary negoti able Southfield area 355 0812
CLEANING LADY Must be Dependable Ii have Referenc-es, Fa rming ton a rea Each Morning Mon thru Fr iday 477 4777
H O U S E K E E P E R , full t ime, occas ional evenings and weekends Housecleaning. laundry, ironing, cooking, running e r r ands Exper ience and r e f e r ences re qu i red Must own c a r 12 Mile, Nor thwes tern a rea No smokers Writ ten r e sumes only P 0 Box 905, South field, Mich 48037, a t tent ion M J B
H O U S E K E E P E R live in, 2 chi ldren 4 & 6 yrs old Plymouth a rea Call a f t e r 6pm 453-4776
H O U S E K E E P E R , m a t u r e , e x p e r i enced, 5 davs 8 hours day Some even ings All housekeeping duties, some child c a r e Own t ranspor ta t ion Bloom field Hills, top pay Send replies, Box 226, Observer A Eccen t r i c Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd , Livonia. Michi-gan 48150
LIVE IN H E L P N E E D E D for pregnant mother (who is grounded) with 2 year old child West Bloomfield Light house hold chores 541 8552
LIVE IN housekeeper F a r m i n g t o n Hills Room A board plus Small sa la ry in exchange for housekeeping services Must be m a t u r e A rel iable 477 9690
LIVE IN H O U S E K E E P E R loving person to c a r e for 1 child Must dr ive A have excellent r e fe rences Sal-ary plus p r iva te a p a r t m e n t Call Mon F n 352 8750
LIVE IN H O U S E K E E P E R Good home for dependable, rel iable person, must love children, recent re fe rences , non smoker Bi rmingham area 645-6767
LIVE-IN Infant Care A light house keeping Salary A benefi ts t room A board For m o r e informat ion, call 9AM 5PM, 646 3390
LOVING D E P E N D A B L E c a r e for in fant girl, Mon thru Fr i My Beverly Hills home only Non smoker Refe r -ences required Call Thurs 7 pm 9 p m or weekend 642-8162
LOVING, MATURE person needed to babysit 2 months infant P a r t t ime 4 days week Must be in my home No weekends Lilley A Ann Arbor Rd , P lymouth a rea 459 6836
MATURE. E X P E R I E N C E D WOMAN to do weekly ironing for family of 4 adul ts in P lymouth a rea
420 0258
MATURE LOVING woman to baby sit in my downtown Bi rmingham home 2 days a week. 2 yr old daughter and in f an t son Own t ranspora t ion 645-5159
MATURE PERSON to babysit A do light housekeeping Mondays A 1 other day per week Refe rences day per Troy Rochester a r ea
required 879-1043
MATURE R E L I A B L E non smoking person to c a r e for infant Mon thru F r i in Southfield Must provide own t rans portat ion, r e fe rences required 644-5259
MATURE, re l iable baby s i t ter , non smoking, to c a r e for infant of profes-sional parents , in our Southfield home, Mon thru F r i , own t ranspor ta t ion , ref e rences 352-5925. 358 1674
MATURE Woman, babysi t t ing week ends, my home, 2 children, I and 2 4 y e a r s old Redford Twp
937-0273
MATURE WOMAN to babv sit, morn ings in my Huntington Woods home; for infant A Toddler Mon thrtf Fr i Re fe rences required 547 7209
MATURE YOUNG woman wanted to c a r e for 2 pre schoolers in out home, 2 days per week, own t ranspor ta t ion , Fa rming ton a rea 553 9230
N E E D E D AT ONCE live in house keeper, some exper ience A c a f e of eld-erly ladies , non smoker . English speak ing. own t ranspor ta t ion Share la rge bedroom, 7 nights, 6 days Recent re fe r ences required 352 0242
NURSE AIDE or prac t ica l Nlirse live in for elderly woman Must be exper i enced. cer t i f ied A dependable, good ref erences, Southfield a r ea 357 4235
PROFESSIONAL couple need ai m a t u r e woman with ca r (or a f t e r schoo | driving A light housekeeping, Mon thru Fr i , 2 6pm Call a f t e r 6pm 642-5184
R E L I A B L E BABYSITTER for 2 tod dlers in Livonia area , near Lyndon A Mer r iman 4 days, consider live-in
425 1735
R E L I A B L E PERSON to c a r e for in fant . days, in my home Own t ranspor-tation Thurston High School a rea , Red ford Call a f t e r 7pm, 537 0293
TEACHER needs m a t u r e non smoker to c a r e for infant in my Bi rmingham Home 7 45am 3 45pm Mon thru Fr i W of Coolidge N of Maple 649-6771
WILL SHARE small P lymouth home in exchange for light housekeeping dut ies & companionship to e lder ly lady
453 0814
WORKING MOTHER wants m a t u r e re sxfns ib le loving person to pick up chil-dren at school A c a r e for them In their home in Maple Telegraph Area 12 15 hours weekly Evenings 855-2495
510 Help Wanted Couples
MAINTENANCE C O U P L E for condo complex Salary plus living qua r t e r s 12 Mi le /Te legraph a rea , Southfield. 354 3161 353 8321
MANAGER COUPLE Retired, ma tu red m a n a g e r couple for suburban 65 unit complex Exper ience required Excellent sa lary A benef i t s
352-3800
MANAGER COUPLE
Mature Full t ime for Both Adult com munity Southfield a r ea No pets, No ex per ience necessary Rela ted hapdyman Si light typing skills helpful 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t and other benefiLs Reply to B o i 408, Observer A Eccent r ic N e w j papers . 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150
LOOKING FOR GREAT dance music , great; energy, plus that little bit ex t r a for yi>ur par ty - ' Well, then give the Big D a rthone call ' Quality disc jockey with qual i ty equipment 642-3515
•MERCEDES" F ine En te r t a inmen t
For All Occasions Tony 739-1964
MUSIC TO MAKE your Wedding or P a r t y a Celebration!
Ask for Mick 476 4171
NEWLY F O R M E D Rock Band looking for Vocalist Call Chris. 852 0943
BABYSITTER ne-ided occasionally in my home Farming ton res idence only To c a r e for one 2 V year old child
553 2351
BABY SITTER wanted in our home for occasional sitting Fa rming ton resi dents only Must have own t r anspor t a tion 553 9235
BABYSITTER with lots of TLC needed in my Troy home Must have flexible hours Some ligi.t houskeeplng 689 3492 152 5830
CHILD CARE needed for 2 children, ages 2"t and 4 one day a week 14 Mile & Drake area Your child welcome Refe rences required 661-0172
D E P E N D A B L E , m a t u r e woman, need ed to c a r e for my 4 children, in my home Must have own t ranspor ta t ion L flexible hours Canton a rea Call 455-0720 453 7619
O & E
OPENING FOR RIGHT COUPLE To m a n a g e smal l a t t r ac t ive a p a r t m e n t complex in Down River area Position includes light c leaning A main tenance Exper ience not necessary Salary , in-surance , apa r tmen t included Send re s u m e to 100 W Long l-ake Rd Suite 116, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013
R E S I D E N T MANAGERS Mature, experienced couple for large apa r tmen t complex near Detroit Metro Airport Call 9617411
511 Entertainment
PROFESSIONAL Light Si Sound En-t e r t a inmen t ANY OCCASION. Claps Reunions. Bowling Banquets, Weddings, Schools Over 4000 selections We pipy what you request Call for appt to visit our showroom for a demonstra t ion
Come Dance With Us We a r e
DANCE WITH ME PRODUCTIONS
Lie. - Ins. 589-2705
BAND FUR ALL OCCASIONS Music by 3 4 5
Call Bill Ging 522 7864
CALLIOPE AVAILABLE Make any outdoor event dellightfully d i f fe rent Malls, promotions, par t ies carnivals , parades , e tc 356 5120
CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLE Flute. Classical Gui tar . Cello
For Any Occasion 832 2175
I T S SCHEER MAGIC Specializing In Children's Ente r ta in ment , Magic, Comedy Si Balloon Ani-ma l s Magician Doug Scheer, 353-5662
JAN SAN P U P P E T S Children en te r t a inment Puppets , magic music, all occasions Call 642 7450 or 647 4676
512 Situations Wanted Female
ABCARE Specializing in p r iva te duty nursing in the Home, Hospital, Nursing Faci l i t ies
RN s, LPN's . COMPANIONS AIDES
N E W B O B N C A R E RESPIRATORY PHYSICAL
OCCUPATIONAL S P E E C H THERAPISTS
HOME PODIATRY VISITS There Is A Difference, We Care '
424-8377 24 HOUR COVERAGE
Alpha Health Care Inc
PROFESSIONAL NURSING CARE
Our nursing se rv ice provides qual i f ied, insured bonded and supervised Regis-t e red Nurses , L icensed P r a c t i c a l Nurses, Nurse Aides, Live-in Compan ions, for hospitals, nursing homes or p r iva te duty in the home.
•\ 281-2434 24 HOUR SERVICE
7 DAYS A WEEK
BABY-SITTING Christ ian mother has opening for 1 Child, Ford Lilley area Miller P C A schools Re fe rences
981 4496
My Southfield home d P leasna t neighbor-
CHILD CARE Large back yard hood $40 wk Under two. $45/wk No deposit required Available a f t e r Oct I In ter im c a r e avai lable if necessary Call before 6pm, 552 0669
After 6:30pm. 357-2232
BABYSITTING Mother of one will babysit , your t rans-portat ion, days, Westland a rea Call af te r 5pm 721 4476
B O O K K E E P E R S E C R E T A R Y , one girl off ice type looking for employer who needs my exper ience thru profi t A loss Hospitalization required 348 2175
CHILD CARE F o r m e r e l emen ta ry teacher , mother , experienced baby sit t e r will c a r e for pre-schoolers , days Westland. near Madison e l emen ta ry school Call 722-0711
TWO MATURE expert c leaning ladies will do commerc i a l or residential c leaning Oakland A Wayne county 538 3679 531-9158
CLEANING HOUSE A O F F I C E exper ienced, re ferences , own transpo^ ra ta t ion, supplies, e s t ima te s avai lable Call Diane 661 9052
CLEANING WITH A NEW TWIST the old fashion way' We wash windows, scrub floors Si c lean ovens Becky's Cleaning Service will c lean your home to your comple te sat isfact ion & be in and out in I** hours Excel lent refer-ences Also avai lable in l.ivonia Si sur founding a r e a s Becky. 681-4858
COMPANION NURSE will do ger ia t r ic elderly invalid care , very strong, can lift, good references , $5 hourly Night or 24 hours 892-1876 or 361-2973
DAY WORK, rel iable , have r e f e r ences B i rmingham a rea p re fe r red Call a f t e r 4pm 837-2057
E L D E R L Y CARE and babys i t t ing avai lable Also house and pet sit t ing Days, nights or live ins reasonable ra tes Call Liberty Agency 455-6830
E X P E R I E N C E D B A B Y S I T T I N G , weekdays . Ford Venoy a rea , West land Refe rences 728 2119
E X P E R I E N C E D baby sitting, p re schoolers p re fe r red , lunch se rved Schoolcraf t -Newburgh a rea . Livonia
464 3097
E X P E R I E N C E D HOIISEWORKER Has Tuesdays Available
Livonia Redford Garden City Area 421 5757 or 427 2911
E X P E R I E N C E D . LOVING m o t h e r wishes full t ime babysit t ing, referenc-es, reasonable ra tes , P lymouth Canton a rea 453 7136
E X P E R I E N C E D LIVE IN Housekeeper A Companion Non dr inker A Non-Smoker
iJependable, 255-0868
E X P E R I E N C E D MOTHER Offer ing child c a r e for your toddlers Si older children, s t ruc tured activit ies, walking dis tance to Westland E lemen ta ry 7 Mile & Inkster 534 5497
E X P E R I E N C E D Mother wishes baby sitting, full t ime, pa r t t ime 4 hourly ra tes Fenced yard , toys & loving c a r e 6 Mile Middlebelt a r ea Call 471-4761
E X P E R I E N C E D WOMAN, thorough A 1 c leaner and housekeeper, 8 hour day, $5 hourly Own t ranspor ta t ion , good re fe rences 361-2973
E X P E R I E N C E D , well qualified day worker seeking Sat employment for baby sitting, cleaning, or ironing, Bir mingham area Excel lent r e f e r ences After 4 PM 540 3355
HAVE BUSY O F F I C E ? Need ext ra help but smal l budget'1 Ma ture, Dependable, wants c ler ical par t t ime position Varied, but rus ty skills P lymouth Livonia a r ea Call Marilyn, <25 3062
HOME HEALTH CARE Screened, RN supervised, insured
24 hours 7 days 357 3650 Professional Medical Personnel
H O U S E K E E P E R , live in. also Nurse Aide, days, exper ienced & dependable Refe rences 867 4448 356-8096
INFANT CARE to 15 months p re fe r red , in my licensed home, Mon thru F n , $40 week Exper ienced Si r e fe rences Farming ton & Joy Rd area 522 9444
MOTHER, experienced, will sit your children your t ranspor ta t ion, Crooks & M-59 a rea 852-3691
N E E D H E L P with your housework ' A 2-girl t eam with experience and re fe r ences will help, weekly or bi weekly Fo r informat ion 573-9673 or 771-0042
NURSE'S AIDE exper ienced, wishes permanent full or pa r t t ime position, car ing for the sick Si elderly No live-ins, good, re ferences , 534 1823
PRIVATE DUTY NURSING C A R E In your ho.ne, days
Good re fe rences 338 4696
PRO CARE ONE, INC. For pr ivate duty nursing care you can depend on, in the hospital, home or nursing home
• R N S LPN'S • H O M E HEALTH AIDES • LIVE IN COMPANION
Insured, Bonded Si Supervised Care 24 hr 7 days a week
569-4400 (Caring since 1975)
R E F I N E D LADY, with car , would like position as companion, Royal Oak Bir mingham Troy a r e a s Refe rences Call before 9am 541 3458 546 5421
R E L I A B L E WOMAN to do houseclean ing in Bloomfield Si B i rmingham a rea
References , Reasonable Call Jane , 634 6315
RESPONSIBLE PERSON to clean your home Bloomfield a r ea Refe rences Call a f t e r 4pm & ask for J eane t t e
1 694 8377
TWO LADY TEAM experienced in
(;eneral A m a j o r housecleaning, excel ent re ferences , own t ranspor ta t ion ,
mornings A af te rnoons open 698 9280
513 Situations Wanted Male
ALL T Y P E S OF PAINTING' P las te r repa i rs , fancy ceilings, roof repairs , gu t te r s Si minor home r epa i r s Excel lent r e fe rences 421 4614 937 9638
C A R P E N T E R 20 years exper ience Basements , off ices, decks, ba throoms, additions, e tc F r e e e s t ima te s Reasonable pr ices 453-7656
FORTY YEAR old man, degrees in Phi-losophy, Theology, social work Thera-pist, teacher , organizat ion consultant , workshop leader Has t raveled ex ten sively Seeks par t t i m e employment to support doctoral s tudies in Psychology Reliable, t rus twor thy but, alas, poor William " 557 1588
HANDYMAN All types of work Yard clean up, gut ters , plumbing, wall washing, e tc All a r e a s Reasonable R a t e s 729 2551
HANDYMAN Home or Business Repa i r s , Mainte-nance, Yardwork , Pain t ing
474-9107
HANDYMAN looking for work Merri man and Ann Arbor area Exper ience in painting, lawn work, e tc 427 0707
HANDYMAN Moving, Hauling. Pain t ing
Some home r epa i r s Low ra t e s Call any t ime Tim 277 6012
R E T I R E D Businessman to assist in short t r ips or banking or grocery shop-ping or convalesence Leave message
543 8160
R E T I R E D EARLY Hospital Chief Execu t ive wan t s p a r t t ime, not necessar i ly in Health Care field Personable , healthy, dependable Degrees in Educat ion, Psychology, Health Care Goal is const ructed activi-ty. income secondary Phone 643-0233
515 Child Care DAY CARE HOME
Infants, toddlers pre-schoolers Individ ual at tention, developmenta l p rog ram Safe happy env i ronmen t F lex ib le hours S ta te Licensed Cynthia Gran t , Oak P a r k . 398 7063 or 559 7900
Educat ional Babysi t t ing Service Available in F rench Spanish A English speaking Home Royal Oak. Crooks A 13 Mile 549 8194
E X C E L L E N T C A R E for your child, while you work your t ranspor ta t ion - Mon thru Fr i Infants welcome Canton a rea 459 8696
HOME CHILD C A R E Day or evening Full or par t t ime, lunch and snacks, any age 12 Mile, F a r m i n g ton Rd a r e a Call El len 477 6196
LOVING DAYCARE in my licensed Plymouth home All mea l s provided Infants welcome Refe rence avai lable Call for informat ion, 459 5889
LOVING MOTHER will babysit Hot meals , p r e s c h o o l p rogram, fenced yard 1 bfk f r o m Allen School Refe rences 459 5343
P E P C E N T E R A new concept in Day* c a r e Fine Arts Si Physical F i tness in a loving home a tmosphe re 2 ^ thru 5 yrs Oct 4th Opening Southfield Licensed 357-5395
PLAYGROUP 3-5 year olds Tues A T h u r s , 9-11 30AM Arts, c ra f t s , ex ercise, nutri t ious snacks No cha rge for missed sessions 455-6587
518 Education & Instruction
AIRLINE CRUISE LINE
TRAVEL AGENTS C A R E E R S
Day 4 night classes s t a r t ing now at Michigan's oldest A mos t modern t r av el school Compute r t ra ining included Fo r a position in the t rave l industry that o f f e r s good working conditions, t r a v e l o p p o r t u n i t i e s A a d v a n c e ment ,ca l l Amer ican Travel School. 22932 Woodward, Fe rnda le Call
1-313-399 5522
ALL SUBJECTS & GRADES Taught by cer t i f ied t eachers giving per sonalized instruction in your home Spe-cial help for I.D Si Reading P rob l ems Excel lent resul ts & r e f e r ences 348-8230
ALL T Y P E S of a cademic tutoring Remedia l reading, learning disabilities, MA Reasonable Recommended by schools, colleges Cert t eacher 626-2767
BARTENDING Legal M in imum Age 18 ONE OR TWO WEEK CLASS
Day or Evening Classes F r e e P lacemen t Assist^pce
557-7757 PROFESSIONAL
BARTENDERSSCHOOL 26739 Southfield Rd , Southfield
23 Schools Coast to Coast
CERAMIC CLASSES Star t ing Sept 20 Call Sue 538-8756
COMPUTER Basics for Business Introduction to Theory, p r o g r a m m i n g and word pro-cessing Evening classes s ta r t ing Octo-ber Absoft Corp 646 0060
C O M P U T E R I Z E D C o m p r e h e n s i v e word prosessing Tra in 13 weeks for computer o f f ice work plus compute r account ing & payroll Begin Sept 28 evenings Allstate Vocational 399 7643
E X P E R T Tutoring in Mathemat i c s Middle School High School - Commu-nity College Algebra. Geomet ry E x p e
f ienced Teacher - 557-1087
FRENCH SPANISH TUTORING - CONVERSATIONAL
Reasonable Hates Call eves A weekends 967-3481
LOVE CHILDREN A M o n e y ' Make
Chome work for you Be your own E a r n $$$$ per week For t ips on
how to set up your own child c a r e cen-te r wri te MCPC, 20855 Lahser , South field, MI 48034
MATHEMATICS TUTORING
All Grades, M S - MA Degrees Cert if ied, Exper ienced Teacher
642 5484
MATH TUTORS Certif ied, experienced teachers All lev els Reasonable fees
Call 477-6717
OPTICAL DISPENSING
Evening Class In Southfield Schools
Call Mr K Pollack 541 6222
ORGAN PIANO THEORY
25 years exper ience Degree A p p r o v e d by F a r m i n g t o n P u b l i c Schools Fa rming ton Hills 478-6382
PIANO INSTRUCTION by exper ienced professional Classical, popular, theory Lesson in your home F i r s t lesson f r e e Refe rences 356 5215 557 9146
PIANO LESSONS
In your home Exper ienced cer t i f ied teacher B S M education 689-5563 or v 884 3581
PIANO LESSONS Cer t i f i ed expe r i enced (degree music A pe r fo rmance) reasonable ra tes , f lexible hours Gar den City Ask for Nancy 421-1688
PIANO LESSONS Beginning A In te rmedia te Students Mrs Anne Harper 642 8512
PIANO ORGAN LESSONS All levels Your home or mine Serving Birming h a m , F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s / B l o o m f i e l d / Troy A others Mrs Burrows 644 0957
TUTORING My home, cer t i f ied teacher
Special A regu la r educat ion, K B g rade 453 2427
U N E M P L O Y E D ' D E P R E S S E D ' Unhappy with the way your life is going"1 Pon t i ac Business Ins t i tu te Farming ton can be your answer to a bet ter tomor row PBI of fe rs p r o g r a m s in Data Processing. Word Processing, Secre tar ia l and Accounting that can help you get to where you want to be in life Call today, 476 3145
VIOLIN VIOLA LESSONS Artist Teacher Suzuki Classes Fo rming Now In Bi rmingham A Oak Pa rk
548 6290 or 647 6622
519 Computers Sales-Service-Share
TRS - 80 model III mic rocompute r , ful-ly equipped, Pe rcom DD-DS disk, 48K; RS232 in terface , $ 1600 335-2804
520 Secretarial & Business Services
DOCTORS, LAWYERS. MERCHANTS, e tc Fas t A a c c u r a t e sec re t a ry A book-keeper thru trail ba lance for over 15 years Selectr ic typewri te r , any style type Will work in my of f ice or yours Pick-up avai lable Notary with seal Very reasonable Phyllis 5 3 1 0 1 2 3
O F F I C E ALTERNATIVE Execut ive Secre ta ry with computer • word processing Simple let ters to com puterized repor ts Nancy 332 6229
THE L E T T E R WRITER Need something w r i t t e n / a t a loss for w o r d s ' Secre tar ia l Services, Bookkeep-ing, Resumes Ginny 535-5504 455 8892
T H E O F F I C E C E N T E R Telephone answer .ng service , personal-ized Packed with 10 hours per month of full sec re ta r i a l service, your personal or business needs sat isf ied Word P r o cessing, copier, daily cor respondence receipt A distribution of mailing, e t c W Bloomfield 682 8104
TYPING A Light Bookkeeping done in my home 5 years exper ience
681-5597
TYPING Phone Answering A Mail Service Available at our Bi rmingham office. Exper ienced in legal typing, resumes , mail ings, etc 645-5839
522 Professional Services
JOB HUNTING C A R E E R CHANGING
R E C E N T C O L L E G E GRADUATES C a r e e r / J o b planning shows you how to take control of your c a r e e r through a logical, sys t emat i c process Find your unique s t rengths, draw on them in find ing the ca ree r direction that best f i t s you, and learn how to successful ly mar -ket yourself in the job search For fur-ther informat ion call 334-6202
DLC ASSOCIATES 1695 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills
MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING Service •
Exper ienced Reasonable Ra tes Call a f t e r 5PM, 540-2271
523 Attorneys Legal Counseling
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
FIRST CONSULTATION F R E E SAT A EVE A P P T S AVAILABLE
D'Avanzo & Meconi 44245 FORD RD , SUITE 101
981-5300 BANKRUPTCY
Personal and Business Discreet ly and Profess ional ly Handled Att'y J R Sheehan. 649 6962
DIVORCE ALL INJURIES Real Es t a t e A Closings. Tra f f ic . DUIL
No Fee 1st Consultat ion' Pau l F Joelson Allen I Glass 553 8555 553-9302
FREE PHONE CONFERENCE
with an
ATTORNEY AT LAW Robert D. Mouradian
544-7264 LEGAL SERVICES
at reasonable r a t e s F r e e consulta tions on most m a t t e r s
647-6900
LINCOLN WELTON A ASSOCIATES Taxes, Es ta tes . Wills, Trials , and a<J vice Since 1940 Opposite Livonia Mali
478-8788
600 Personals
A friend is someone you can call on when you need him...
Call 422-4TLC Telephone Listening Center
FOR a two minute message Concerning God. Bible or Prophecy
Messages change weekly Call 552 9315
FOUR U of M Minnesota football tick e t s . O c t 30th 851 0465
HANDWRITING ANALYSIS She will give advice on love, mar r i age , business, health A t ransact ions of all kinds She has helped thousands A can help you no m a t t e r what your problem is Call Lori daily A Sun 9am-8pm Appt only 563-5327
JOHN DUNN Redford P lease call re gard ing your new dog Winston Two very impor tant things we forgot to adivse you regard ing his condition P lease Cal l" 349 8610
N E E D A BARMAID for your p a r t y ' Cert i f ied Mixologist
Reasonable Rates Sandy 425 8195
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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Roches te r /Avon
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ONE WAY air ticket to Phoenix, good thru Nov 5 557-4366
THANK YOU St Jude A St Therese J M A L.M A Fami ly
TRAVEL SAVE $$ U P TO 65". On Unsold Cha r t e r Air Tickets
Tour Packages , Cruises, e tc Allied Trave l LTD - 963-3033
WE I.CO ME TO OUR WORLD Kathe rine Rebecca Sanfil ippo, 7lbs, 9oz, Sept 17 82 Love G r a n d m a A Grandpa Shay
WILL TRADE |2) tickets, MSI! Notre Dame for (2) t ickets, MSU Michigan 522-4269 or 337 8971
602 Lost & Found BLOOMFIELD T W P SHELTER
Lost or Found a p e f Call Monday-Fri day, 9 AM-3 PM. also nice Pe t s for Adoption 4200 Te legraph 644 6161
FOUND - Chihuahua tan f e m a l e dog, so lonesome. Beech 8 Mile area
355 5058
FOUND G e r m a n Shepherd near Grand River Middlebelt a r e a 477-5419
FOUND Parakee t , yellow with green Vicinity W Chicago Inkster Area Days 271 0100, Evenings 522 3919
FOUND POODLE black female , 5 Mile Beech Daly a rea 533 6824
FOUND Pr Dobermans In Canton Twp 937 3695 or 937 2849
LOST BLACK and white kitten 3 months old. ac ross f rom Harrison High on Sept 17 478 5435
LOST BLACK L a b / G r e a t Dane mix ma le All black, white spot on neck A chest Garden City a r ea 422 1 137
LOST cat , off white with gray ears A tail, vicinity 9 Mile Everg reen
356 5701
LOST- Collie mix male , brown b lack/ tan named Rocco, 14 yrs childs pet, par t ia l ly deaf Reward 464 8328
LOST DOG small f ema le beagle, vicin ity Quarton & Cranbrook Reward
646 8883
LOST DOG 6 month old par t Collie/ G e r m a n Shepherd, male , yellow collar On Fri., Sept 17 in vicinity of Orchard lake Rd A Maple Reward 851-7457
LOST f e m a l e Doberman puppy, 12 weeks, ea rs cropped, brown A tan Vi cinlty Tel Twelve Mall 352 0361
LOST Golden Ret r iever at Cranbrook, large female , age 8, answers to " T a r a " Missed terribly by Fami ly 645 5749
LOST light brown cocker, short legs. Middlebelt 10 mile rd a r ea Sun Sept 12
477 0191
LOST light tan Collie mix male , round nose, white on chest, face, feet, vicinity Garden City. 592 8692
LOST Male Siamese Cat Lahser 14 Mile Area
642-9071
LOST MENS Gold watch with dta monds A black onyx face, vicinity of Un ion L a k e , s e n t i m e n t a l v a l u e Reward 841 2265 or 981 2483
LOST White Poodle, male , answers to Peppi Wayne a rea Reward '
Days, 942 1710, or eves, 595 4084
LOST 9 /19 /82 , white rabbit with black ears , black spotted nose A red eyes Hear tbroken little girl crying for its re-turn Lakepomte S u b , P lymouth Twp Reward 420-3082
REWARD for informat ion leading to recovery of Boy's all c h r o m e BMX bike, stolen in II Mile/Middlebelt a r ea No questions asked Af te r 6pm 477-2024
604 Announcements Notices
BF. A CUB SCOUT Come to Henry Ruff School, Garden City, 7:30pm "Thursday, Sept 23. to join A get m o r e detai ls
COLOR TOUR, CAMP A COOK-OUT Riverbend Campground, Omer , Mi
Oct 2nd A 3rd Info A Reservat ions, 537-6984
EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS Meetings a t First P re sby te r i an Church of Birming-ham. 1669 W Maple. Tuesdays 11AM A 7 30PM in Room 215 Alice576-0408
TALENT CONTEST Every Monday Night a t Faces 54 54 W Auburn Road at Roches ter Road For
informat ion call 673 7716 or 852 6450
606 Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The next regular meet ing of the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Michi-gan Transpor ta t ion Authority will be held on Tuesday, Sep tember 28, 1982, at 1 30 PM in the Authori ty 's ma in con-ference room located in the Firs t Na tional Building, 660 Woodward Ave , 13th floor, Detroit. Mi 48226 The meet ing is open to the public and copies of the agenda a r e avai lable at the SEMTA off ices 48 hours pr ior to the meet ing
607 Insurance T I R E D O F SKYHIGH RATES?
Try Ours Call Art Allen (Former ly of AAA)
Metro Agency. Inc 522 3900
608 Transportation CALIFORNIA OR FLORIDA BOUND'
Ship your car , t ruck or cycle by Auto Haulaway 545 2200
CARS DRIVEN to Flor ida Arizona, Cal i fornia I.ow rates, insured Northland Auto 968 2228
F R E E GAS for r ide f rom Plymouth to Ypsilanti daily College student will pay cost of your gas in exchange for r ide for herself Call Suzanne 453 5724
RIDE N E E D E D from Plymouth to Geddes A E a r h a r t , Greenhil l Schools, Ann Arbor Will pay or provide vehicle Af te r 4 PM. call 459 4141
WANTED Van or c a m p e r space to take sofa, chairs , ca r tons all or part ia l to lx)s Angeles a r ea or Redondo Beach California, weekdays 333 7086other
626-6292
609 Bingo
BINGO EACH FRIDAY-7PM MADONNA COLLEGE SCHOOLCRAFT AT LEVAN
L I V O N I A (CARIH) National Asthma Center
Bingo every Fr iday 7PM (Special g a m e s a t 6 15)
Amer Legion Hall 29500 W 9 Mile Rd
Each Monday, 7 PM Knights of Columbus
39050 Schoolcraf t , W of Newburgh 464 9876
EASTER SEAL SOCIETY F R I E N D S H I P CLUB
Redford Hall P lymouth A Inkster Roads
Thursdays - fi 45pm
ST JOHNS 555 S Wayne Rd. Westland. S of K-Mart Fridays, doors open 9am. games s ta r t 10am
6:30 PM At SHELDON HALL 33111 Plymouth Rd.
CORNER FARMINGTON RD LIVONIA 261-9340
SUN • Wayne 2nd Dem MON • 12th Dis D e m
TUES • Mich Young Dem WED • 5th Dis Dem
THURS • Mich Front lash FRI • 17th Dis Dem SAT • 16th Dis Dem
700 Auction Sales
CITY OF ANN ARBOR
FIREWOOD AUCTION 5 I j r g e Stacks Of Ixigs
380 F a c e Cords Of Wood We will have a public auction at 801 Airport Dr Ann Arbor, Take S ta te Rd to El lsworth Rd then W just past Air port (behind the barn)
MON S E P T 27 AT 5.30 PM 90 Days Removal
Owner, City of Ann Arbor Braun'A Heimer Auction Service
Lloyd Braun Ann Arbor
665-9646
J e r r y Heimer Saline
9S4-6309
ESTATE AUCTION Antiques, eollei tables, furni ture , appli ances The e s t a t e of J a m e s Bury and unclaimed s torage Sat Sept 25. 7 PM 32536 Michigan Ave , Wayne
Consisting Of Walnut Estey pump or gan, 8 pc Oak dining room, sectional bookcase, mahogany sectional desk, m a r b l e top table, mea t block, 1912 mea t sheer , cedar chest, bedrooms, trunks, linens, g lassware , pictures, and lots of misc Inspection 9 30 AM day of sale, until sale t ime
J, WOFFORD AUCTIONEER
721-1939
R E T I R E M E N T AUCTION After 53 Yea r s
CARPENTER PARTS & SERVICE, INC,
Sat Sept 25. 10am (Preview 8am, Auction 10am) Sun , Sept 26 Auction at noon
33640 Michigan Ave Wayne Mich E of Wayne Rd F o r m e r Dodge Si Internat ional Truck Dealer O F F I C E E Q U I P M E N T desks, chairs, filing cabinets, tables. Wing compute r 700 Series Advance Calculator , Mosler off ice safe, IBM Selectr ic typewri te r , coat racks . Bell A Howell auto load au to copier, adding machine, clocks, A all types of o f f ice misc GARAGE TOOLS A 'AUTOMOTIVE E Q U I P M E N T All kinds of special ser vice tools all kinds of ca r test equip-ment Vices, work bench, chain falls , valve grinder, ba t te ry chargers , Hein-Warner truck transmission jack , c a r t ransmission jack, Walker floor jack , t empo tanker 2 Gray por tomat ics , Kent Moore a rbor press, Sun Service equipment . Sun scope, e tc Fluorescent" light f ix tures , Ruger hydraulic lift, mo-tor mount, 2 large g a r a g e air c o m p r e s sors. special service tools for Dodge cars special tools for Dodge t rucks PARTS. RACKS A ACCESSORIES 50 60 part depa r tmen t racks, fenders , bumpers , grills, springs, mi r rors , ex-haust pipes, anti f reeze, t ransmiss ion hoses. Brand n a m e s Chrysler , Dodge, Internat ional Harves te r TRuck, Cater pillar, Cummings, Flee t r ight , Fleet guard fil ters, Delco, e tc
Too much to list' See you at the auction
T e r m s cash or check with proper I D COL NEIL A NICHOLS, Auctioneer
41074 W 7 Mile, Northvil le
ANTIQUE AUCTION Antiques Household Misc
We will sell the following at public auc-tion at 14265 Middlebelt Rd Livonia Tak I 96 to Middlebelt Rd exit then N 1/4 mile
SAT S E P T 25 AT 10 30 AM Antioue 3 d r a w e r wash stand with towel bars, cher ry drop leaf table, set of oak spindle back cane bottom chairs, ant ique oak china cabinet with curved glass A claw feet, walnut l amp table with turned legs, oak bow front dresser with beveled mir ror , ant ique oak chiff i robe, oak ice chest, older walnut chest of d rawers , vanity, Birdseye maple dresser with beveled oval mi r ror , round mir ror , 4 walnut cane bottom chairs with hip rests, oak par lor table, nice gold couch, oak child's rocker , empi re chest of drawers , cane bottom rocker,
tlaid chai r with ot toman, cane back A ottom rocker, blanket chest, pitcher A
bowl, oak occasional rocker, m e a t cleaver, leather faint ing couch, trunks, Baby Ben clock, vanity with mir ror , like new Lazy Boy - green, lots of old books, p ic tures A f r a m e s , suitcases, f loor lamps, old cabinet radio, me ta l wardrobe, ( ' rossman pellet gun, plant stands, knee hole desk, kerosene lamps, piano stool with glass feet , pressure cooker, older chest of drawers , bed A dresser
Box of tin toys - 1940's A 50's, Lionel e lect r ic t ra in comple te in original box-es. Duncan I 'hyfe drop leaf table, an-tique lamp table. Grundig Majes t ic s tereo, old sewing machine with Mar-tha Washington cabinet , Victorian table, crock dasher churn, large crock, blond bedroom set, double bed, chest A dresser , ant ique sled, gas Temco 75,000 BTU stove, rose pot, pots, pans, misc dishes, kitchen tools, cane bottom chair , oak kitchen table with 4 chairs, 12 set of royal Austria dishes with gold t r im, hand painted bowl, occasional chairs, canning jars , old sled, p l a t fo rm scale. 2 copper wash boilers, old bottles, some old hand tools, crocks, pulleys, tubs, shoe last, linens, grinder, hand post hole digger, mea t saw, tobaggan. garden tools, axes, lanterns, 4 burner wood cook stove, nice pool, table size, re f n g e r a t o r , nice anvil, misc shop tools, G E re f r ige ra to r , apt size gas stove smal l f reezer , au tomat i c washer , kitch en s tove
Small barn to be torn down for lumber This is a part ia l lis^. 3 genera t ions of collections, lots of surpr i ses
Owner, Helen NJ^tevia Braun A Heimer Auction Service
Lloyd Braun J e r r y Heimer Ann Arbor Saline
665-9646 994-6309
ANTIQUE SHOW A SALE Somerset Mall. Troy Sept 23rd thru 26th During Mall hours
ATTENTION BARGAIN S H O P P E R J A W Public Auction every Sunday. Star t ing a t 1 pm All new merchandise , guaran teed Located at Jov Hall off Joy Rd 3 blocks E of Middlebelt, Westland Everyone Welcome Fun and Pr izes
AUCTION Lots of ant iques with genera l household i tems Sun , Sept 26, 3 PM Opens I PM for inspection K of C Hall, 15800 Mich , Dearborn 581-5757 or 582 1762 All Merchandise must be removed day of Sale
BRIDAL BOUITl 'QE to be auctioned Sunday, Sept 26. 1 PM Ju l ia ' s Auction. 12200 Telegraph, Fla t rock, near Ready Rd Preview Saturday. 12 4, Sunday. 11-1 Dressing rooms avai lable Satur-day Evening gowns, bridals gown, veils, jewelry , accessories, fu rn i tu re and f ix tures Public and dea le r s wel-come 941-7794 654 6373
701 Collectibles COLLECTION of 36 plates, cer t i f ica t ed. some firsts, includes 12 Women of the Century" by D'Arceau Limoge Sell all or singly 334-7620
MADAME ALEXANDER Little Women Doll " M a r m e ", 12". hard plas t ic Call 422-5583
702 Antiques AND THEN SHE THREW
THE STEAM IRON AT HIM
Bleeding and cower ing he bleeded "Why a r e
you damaging m e darling, I am you everloving
husband "
Looking for other ammuni t ion she sc reamed Mary I.ou has
eight of Bess Orman ' s rings. my mother has six and I have
a lousy two " With this she; kicked him accura te ly
"I'm sorry, I 'm sorry I'll Go to Frankl in Village arid
Bess Orman ' s Antique Jewel ry shop now I'll sell my .
golf clubs and buy you some of the e s t a t e jewelry she
just got in But please, can I still sleep in the
house t o n i g h P " IX)N T LET THIS HAPPEN TO
YOU SIR BE A LIVE HERO GO TO BESS ORMAN'S IN
FRANKLIN VILLAGE AND MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPY
INCLUDING OUR BANKER
32800 Franklin Rd 855-558
ALWAYS THE
LEADER COUNTRY FAIR
ANTIQUE FLEA MARKETS Nations 's I-argest Inside Marke t s
Has 2 Big lux ations
PONTIAC FLEA MARKET 2045 Dixie Hwy End of Telegraph
Has both an indoor A outside m a r k e t Phone 338-7880
WARREN MARKET 20900 Dequindre, 1 block N of 8 Mile Rd , has the famous
"ANTIQUE VILLAGE' Phone 757-3740
Both locations open every weekend FRI 4 9pm SAT A SUN 10-6
Open Daily 9-5 for dea ler reservat ion
ANTIQUE BED A chest lovely buy 728-5138
J C WYNO ROMA HALL Antique A Collectible Shows Firs t East-side show of Season Sunday, Oct 3rd, 9 to 4 24845 Grat io t . Eas t Detroit F ree Admission J C Wyno, 772 2253
ANTIQUE DOLLS And related i tems 9 to 5 Sat A Sun Sorry, no checks Will hold anv doll 5775 Lilley. Canton W of 1-275. P>fo of Ford Rd
ANTIQUE ROLI.TOP Desk. 55 inch. Circa 1890 Must sacr i f ice Asking $1600 642 6188
ANTIQUE SALE ROCHESTER
Sept 23 25 145 N HELEN
Stained glass, conver ted gas lamp, mir-rors, pictures, glassware, beds, chairs , childs desk, secre ta ry , Wash stand,
Sa m e table, a rmoi re , saloon doors, can ys tore case, ant ique organ, sewing
rocker, mahogany A brass lamp table, clocks, commodes , childrens furn i ture , collectables
ANTIQUES, ant ique mahogany sofa 1800 Refinished, reglued £ new springs $650 Antique brass chandel ier with blue flower globe. $300 634-3717
ANTIQUE SHOW
LIVONIA MALL SEPT. 29 -OCT. 3
WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY DURING MALL HOURS
7 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT F R E E ADMISSION
32 DEALERS WITH CUPBOARDS. OAK TABLES, OLD T(X)LS, IX1I.LS. CHINA, CLOCKS, PRIMITIVES AND MUCH MORE
ANTIQUES Stained & Beveled Glass windows A doors
F i rep lace mant les Selected furn i tu r^ A unusual i tems of
the finest qpality A design
Sunset Antiques, Inc. • 313-693-4770
PASHIGIAN S STAMPS A COINS Livonia Mall Buying s t amps , coins, sil ver, gold, basebal l cards , comic books Almost anyth ing col lectable Open 7 Days 477 4542
ANTIQUING kN NOHTHVILLE 3 unusual shops, filled with a var ie ty of fine ant iques ONLY AGGIES ANTIQUES 136 N Center . 348-1940, Victorian Birdseye map le open cupboard HELEN ME1SEL ANTIQUES 320 N Center 349 9339 F ea tur ing a 3 d r a w e r
Sine wash s tand
' E A T H E R VANE ANTIQUES 48120 W 8 mile, W of Beck in the barn at Meyers Berry F a r m 349-8149 Open May thru Oct Fea tur ing a Rose wood Melodian, Circa 1846 We also do appraisals , insurance, probate, moving A single i tems Es ta te A household sales conducted, 25 year experience, re fe rences For hours please call
AT GIANT FLEA MARKET
Ant iques, Bargains 6PM 10PM Fri j. 10AM 6PM Sat , Sun
214 E MICHIGAN AT PARK DOWNTtiWN YPSILANTI
Air Cond i t i oned Dealers Welcome Weekdays, 971-7f676Weekends. 487-5890
BREAKFRONTj china cabinet , 1930 s era, 6 ft 6in v^ide x 6ft high, has 5 drawers , 2 do<irs-bottom, top has 4 glass front doorf 928 9060
COLLECTOR S SALE, pie sa fe beer cans, dishes, ch u r s . quilt pieces, many collectibles & c< unlry decora t ing i tems, new A used Se [ t 23 24 9am 6pm 3576 Darcy, Bi rmingham E of l a h s e r be tween 15-16 Mile
DAVISBURG ANTIQUES MARKET
S E P T E M B E R 26 4th Sunday each month OAKLAND COUNTY'
SPRINGFIELD-OAKS BLDG on Anidersonville Rd
Take 175 N , e*it Dixie Hwy N to Day lsburg Rd W t mile South of Town
H o u b 10AM-5PM F r e e Admissiot) F ree Pa rk ing
ESTATE SALt: Bi rmingham F r i . Sat . Sept 24 25, 10anv 5pm 1527 W Lincoln. 4 blocks W of South-field Rd Anjique china, cut glass, jewelry, pottery trunks, mis t collect-ables Dealers A Collectors Welcome No pre sales Cash only
FIRST UNITED Methodist Church of Bi rmingham Antique Show A Sale Sepl 28 Preview Night 7 - l0pm Sept 29. I I-9pm, Sept 30 11 5pm 28 Dealers Country Kitchen Donation $2
Flea Markets U.S.A. One Of The Largest
Indoor F M and Antique Marke t s Antiques. colUt'Ubles, barga ins on fur ni ture food, clothing, c r a f t s
OPEN EVERY W E E K E N D Fri . 4 to ^ Sat A Sun , 10 to 6
Hiding the family T Way P laza j Cooley U k e Rd E of Wil l iams Lake Rd , Union l ,ake Dealer Reservat ion 9 to 5 Daily 360-2100
F U R N I T U R l l , pot tery A glass Sent 24,25th, 10arti-5pm 31434 Alcona Ct Westland ' 7215159
JUST ARRIVED 2 stately ca rved cher ry mante ls , elegant carved oak mante l with Jions A claw feet. 4 pairs of stained glass doors in birch, large quan tity of oak A cher ry bal lusters Also, our large collection of a rch i tec tura l an tiques. fu rn i tu re and unusual accessory pieces
MATKRIAUS UNLIMITED 2 W Michigan Ave . Ypsilanti Hours Thurs -Sun 10AM-5PM Mon Wed by appoin tment only 483-6980
LADIES VINTAGE Dresses, gowns coats, hats, k'apes. shoes, f r om the 20's to 50's Mintj condition 626-5530
MAHOGANV dining room table with 6 chairs, good,condition, $275 478-3985
NAUTICAUS Small compass and bin nacle, old English sextant and a s t r o lobe Call 647-0088
OAK ANTIQUE 40-in round table with 4 matching cane cha i r s $500 646 8459
OAK SIDEBOARD beveled glass mir ror. just refinished, $300, 332-6118
PR of etched glass front doors with side light panels Wisteria pa t te rn De signed by Mark Ta laha of Bi rmingham Signed CaU Antiques, by Sally Wright
399 0339
ROUND pedestal oak table with leaf 6 chairs, buffe t & china Like new condi tion $850 Oak p la t fo rm rocker A oak chair , $60 t)ak mir ror $10 464 8879
SARNlA'S 13th Antique Show Sale Point Edward Arena by the Blue Water Bridge Sep tember 24, 6 10pm. Septem ber 25, boon 10PM. September 26, noon 5 pm
30 licensed Ontar io Dealers
SECRETARY, s tacked bookcase, vi< t rolas bookcase desk, commodes , oak wall telephone, oval picture f r a m e s oak dressers , oak ice box, nnsr an tiques 59^2 Areola, Garden City Ford A Inkster a r ea 421 0642
SET of 6 bentwood ant ique chairs an tique woo<l washing machine (it works) Call L a p e f r a f t e r 6pm I 667-0022
THAT SPECIAL JOY O F FINDING AN ELUSIVE P IECE '
It may be wait ing in a quiet corner of our ECLECTIC shop for things unex pected, unusual and r a r e
East Wind Antiques 520 So Washington, corner of Sixth
Royal Oak
399-1179 547-5145
UNUSUAL CURVED front ereden2a 3 drawers . I side doors walnut $425 After 4prrt call 363-1813
WE BUY ALL ANTIQUES
GlasS, Postcards , Clocks. DolLs. Art G l i s s , Jewel ry . Furn i ture and
Shelly china 348 3154 or 348-7984
703 Crafts ARTS CRAFTS SHOW Table rental available, 336-3741 or 336-3815
CERAMlU shop for sale as business or piece metal, must go Sale hours Mon thru Sat 10-5pm 27227 Haggerty, S of 12 mile. Novi
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR rent a table, Nov 13, 6-5 Community Congregat ion al Church. l .a thrup Village. For reser vations A informat ion call between 9 a m - l p » n 557 0044
FAMILY KNITTING N(X)K
Sweaters; dresses, baby wear etc Made to order 159 N Eton, off Maple Rd Birmingham 649 I960
F I N E ARTS A CRAFTS SALE
Saturday, Sept 25, 9am 5pm 542 Pil grim, B i rmingham 2 blocks N of Maple Includes holiday i tems
F R I E N D S O F GRANDVIEW a r e hav ing their annual c r a f t b a i a a r Sat Oct 16th. 1982, f rom 12 noon to 7pm Table space avai lable Fo r informat ion call Linda al 532 2955 or Ann at 477 2009
N E E D L E CRAFT LOVERS'
Hostess A Needle Work Class • F r e e In structiono A Gi f t s • Ins t ructors also Needed' t a l l Rae Ann, 538-3155
ONLY 12 TABLES REMAIN, OLQM Candy Cane Sale, Sat Nov 6 . 9 30-4 00 32460 Pierce , Bi rmingham For reser vation informat ion call 646-1992
ANNUAL FALL CLOSET AND R U M M A G E SALE
Fri Sept 24 9 AM to I I'M Sat , Sepl 25 - 9 AM to 12 Noon
$1 00 BAG SALE ON SAT ONLY Good clean winter clothing for the fam-ily, boots, bedding kitchen i t ems toys books knick-knacks etc
ORCHARD UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
30450 Farming ton Rd No of 13 Mile
BEL AIR FLEA MARKET
at The Bel Air Drive in Thea t re
8600 8 Mile Rd E of Van Dyke EVERY SAT SUN 7 AM 4PM
Shoppers f ree admission f ree parking Call 358 1928
Sat Sun Call 366 0292
CHRIST CHURCH CRANBROOK Fall R u m m a g e Sale New da te . Thurs O t 7 9am-3pm Clothing furn i ture g i f t s e tc Lone Pine Rd Bloomfield Hills
FARMINGTON MUSICALE F a m o u t R u m m a g e S a l e ' F i r s t M e t h o d i s i Church 33112 Grand River in Down! town Farming ton Fri Sept 24 9-3pm,
FLEA MARKET at Finnish Cultural Center. 35200 W 8 Mile F a r m i n g l . 4 Hills Sat Sept 25th. 10am 4pm l'ubli< invited For informat ion call 478-693f
FLEA MARK I T FINNISH C E N T E R
35200 W 8 Mile Fa rming ton Hills
Sat . Sept 25th. 10 4PM Public Invited Info 478 693t
FLEA MARKET SPACE AVAI1.ABLK C r a f t s demons t ra t ions or mis<
FLEA MARKET Sunda> Sept 2f 10am 4pm 25069 Six Mile Half Mi W of Telegraph Collectibles glass f u r niture, books, household A m o r e Fo site informat ion call 532 49
HOOS1ER kitchen cabinet with s i f te r . $235 Butchef block f rom butcher shop, old. $185 Redford 534 1166
IRON Bedstead T Stevens Bookmark Best o f fe r 356-1565
J INNY'S ANTIQUES 59 E Squa«e Lake Rd at Livernois Troy Exhibi t ing at United Methodist Antique Show, 1589 W Maple, Bi rming ham Preview Reception. Tues Sept 28, 7pm 10pm, Wed Sept 29. I l a m 9pm. Thurs Sept 20, I l a m 5pm Bene fit Informat ion 647-5245
GOODS N E E D E D Rehabi l i ta t ion fac i ity for R u m m a g e Sale Tax dedud ib l i we pick up 335 915
RUMMAGE A BAKE SALE Rosedale Gardens 1 nited Presby te r ia Church Hubbard & W Chicago I.ivo ma F r i . Sept 24 9 30 AM 8 00 PM
RUMMAGE BAKE SALE Wed Sep 29. 10am-5pm Nor thmins ter PresbyU rian Church. 3633 W Big BEaver Rd between Adams A Coolidge Tro>
RUMMAGE SALE F r . Sept 24 9 3 am-3 30pm Sat Sept 25, 9 30am 1 noon Nardin Park United Methods t Church 29887 W 11 Mile Rd Farmin) ton Hills Excellent var ie ty
RUMMAGE SALE First Congreg; tional Church, 1350 N Pine. Rocheste Off Tienken A Woodward F n . Octotx 1st, 9am 5pm Sat Oct 2nd 9am I noon
RUMMAGE SALE Livonia Sept 2 24 9 3 St Timothy 's United Presbyte n a n Church 16700 Newburgh belwee^i 5 6 Mile Rd
RUMMAGE SALE Livonia Householl Goods A Clothing Sept 23 24 9 AM 0 1 28298 Ter rence 1 between Inkster Middlebelt, off 5 Milei
RUMMAGE SALE plus 20 fami ly g rage sale Sat Sept 25th 9am 1pm S David 's Episcopal Church 16200 W 12 Mile, between Greenf ie ld 4 Southfield
RUMMAGE SALE St Paul s Methodist Church
620 Romeo S t , Rochester Fri Sepl 2 1 9am-5pm, Sat Sept 25 9am 1 l a m
705 Wearing Apparel FURS ladies full length Mink Miik Stole, Blue Fox Stole men s full l e n ^ h nutria 50% of appraised value O must sell 540 98^2
CLOTHING N E E D E D (In good condition) for Second Hand I Resa le Shop Sizes infant thru size 28503 Five Mile Livonia
id 2
4 2 7 - 6 ^ 0
BRIDAL GOWN Pnsc i l l a beautif pet i te size was $750 asking $275
474 79
NEVER WORN, brand new imitat i Lvnx coat Call 626 85^0
WEDDING DRESSES I 2 I . ivory Bian. 1. lace and georget te size 6 new $6' 0 want $300 with veil White s imple (1 Size 10 with veil $125 642 53
AT LAST A RESALE SHOP FOR THE RICH!
Consign and Buy your Fine Clothing anil Furs
In our Exclus ive Back Room
An Exclusive Outlet for Detroit Area Designers of Clothing Accessories
and Objets d Art ENCORE II
2478 ORCHARD LAKE Rl) I Mile W of Telegraph
Open Monday through Saturday 11 1-682-3200
Cons ignments by Appointment Plea:
BEAUTIFUL IVORY WEDDING Dr with veil, size 12 2 years old alreai y cleaned $135 or best offer 697 20
BEAUTIFUL RACC(K)N fur coat n size, size 8 Full length wedding go« with veil, size 6 1 663 9
BRAND NEW opossum coat with t r im size medium Asking $300 ( Pa t ty before 3PM 828 8
i- %
BRIDESMAID DRESSES like ne r Several s17.es Reasonable 851 50
CLOTHES girls 8 14 boys 10-14 w o n ens 7 14 mens M l. Also 4 kittens 5 weeks old Southfield 356 65 0
DESIGNER wedding gown A veil n rv size 9 10, excellent condition
557 93
FALL i WINTER clothing Misses a .1 j t misses sizes Also boys wear E m lent condition 646 19
FALL-WINTER fashions Sweaic i* suits dressev (oa t s shoes sizes 6 1 Reasonable 4"? 49
LADIES BLACK Seal coat rnink coll full length $1500 value must m II $25ii
SPECTACULAR Midi length whi Kohinor mink polo coat w ith hat size $6000 to dupl icate per fec t condit io 1 $1500 Short suede jacl et with cut y l amb color $50 626-55 0
W ANTED to BUY used m e n s A ch drens clothing all sizes Please call 1 6pm daily except Sunday 345 81;
WEDDING GOWN Ivory satin cor 1 plele with veil A hoop skirt small siz •
535 21
WEDDING GOWN 4 Veil by Balen-size 14 Per fec t condition $125 Call a f t e r 5 30 PM 559 80
706 Appliances BUILT IN KITCHEN. U shaped Linial ft white metal cabinets H point oven, range dishwasher built cast iron sink & f ix tures A 1 condit io $750 15 yrs old Call between 6pm 8pm only 553 71
CA1-ORIC 30 in gas range with s e c leaning oven white, 3 years old $1 f i rm Between 8am 12 noon 476 04
DOUBLE OVEN, gas stove. Harve 1 Gold. Gas dryer while Very good co dition. pr ice negotiable 595 19)
ELECTRIC range Kenmore ceraini glass lop with dark glass oven doo $300 455-41
ELECTRIC STOVE, self-cleaning gol $100 Almost new L>e Humidi f ie $125 540 33<
FRIGIDAIRE gas dryer $50 or best u fer 533 6
F R I G I D A I R E R e f r i g e r a t o r m i n f reezer 14 cu ft good condition $75 459 25
FRIGIDAIRE 40 in e lectr ic stove do ble ovens, top. pull out burner wi h stainless steel, s torage on bottom $1 0 or best offer 595-80S
G E self cleaning stove 30 in wide dig tal clock G E re f r ige ra to r 17 6 cu f self defros t ing Hamil ton gas dryer A excellent condition 421 2936
G E washer A dryer Harvest Gold e cellenl condition $300 for both Aft< r 6pm 476 95
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12C* (R .W,G-10C) Thursday, September 23, 1982
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706 Appliance* G E washer heavy duly, 2 yea rs old, $250 negotiable Kenmore dryer , good condition, $60 negotiable 544 2419
IMPERIAL COMMERCIAL, heavy duty upright f r e e i e r . 18cuft. 6 month, $425
937 0*65
IMPERIAL GAS STOVE, gold, $50, raah L ca r ry 455-1532
K E N M O R E por table dishwasher, har-vest gold. $120 G E clothes dryer , white $100 both good shape After 3 30pm 455-5677
K E N M O R E washer & dryer , very good condition. $100 each 427 2 )43
K E N M O R E WASHER and Gas Dryer $50 (or the pair
553 4285
K E N M O R E washer A Maytag gas dryer , white, both excel lent condition, $300 for set Call 525 1696
L I T T O N M i c r o m a t i c M i c r o w a v e Range, double oven, excel lent condi-tion Mornings or a f t e r 6pm 345-7731
LITTON STOVE 32 In., combinat ion m i c r o w a v e & oven, Coppertone, plus Corning Ware top. excel lent condition, f i r m price, $550 After 6 PM. 455-7054
R E F R I G E R A T O R RCA Whirlpool, top f reezer 14 cu ft 459 2112
R E F R I G E R A T O R Kenmore Copper lone 3 years old Paid $550 asking $160 397 8485
R E F R I G E R A T O R , good condi t ion , $200 Gas stove $150 Gas dryer $100 Living room couch, $75 476 4858
R E F R I G E R A T O R Sears, green, self defros t good condition $150 Call a f t e r 5PM 522 3872
S E L F CONTAINED kitchen unit, per feet for off ice , kitchen, smal l apt or cot-tage Includes 3 e lectr ic cooking burn ers. T h e r m a d o r microwave , sink with disposal. Whirlpool ice maker , r e f r ige r a tor, including cabinets . $1990 Call be
»n 9 5pm| Mon thru Fr i 642 1200
tr ie , $100, r e f r i ge ra to r , •jair condit ioner $75
729-6705
TAPPAN 3OC e lec t r ic r ange . Corning lop, self-cleaning oven excel lent condi-tion $225 851-7327
706 Appliances WHIRPOOL washer & gas dryer , white, excel lent condition. $250 for both
729 0276
WHITE 21 cu ft Fr ig ida i re f ros t f r ee r e f r i ge ra to r , excellent condition, $200 After 3 PM 661 5497, or 626 7947
706 Household Goods Oakland County
A DECORATOR F U R N I S H E D model home in West Bloomfield Contempo-r a r y furnishinga for sale at sharply re duced below cost savings All furn i ture and accessor ies must be sold A re moved F r iday A Saturday in order to turn home over to new purchaser Sale i tems still ava i lable indlude Dining room set, living room couches and chairs , oil paintings, spr ings A mat tresses, bedspreads, b reakfas t room Set dressers , etc
LAST SALE 2 DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY A SATURDAY Sept 24 4 25 • 12 Noon 4PM
5520 RIDGEWOOD RD SE cor Walnut Lake Rd & Drake Hd
In the Singer-built RIDGEWOOD P O I N T E
CONDOMINIUM D E V E L O P M E N T
706 Household Goods Oakland County
706 Household Goods Oakland County
ANNOUNCING 2 SALES
UNDERGROUND COLLECTOR
Conducts 1 Day Mov ing Sale Thurs. Sept. 23, 9am to 5pm 313 N. Eton, B i rmingham,
Apt. B (N dff Maple between Coolidge & Adams, 1st s t reet E of Viaduct center of complex)
FURNISHINGS Include apricot col ored $ofa and 2 velvet a r m chairs , rec liner, end tables, c rezenda , color TV, l a m p i prints , gold ca rpe t ing and rug. comple te single bedroom set in maple , kitchen tab le womens ' clothing sizes 14 16, more '
f STATE SALE Fri. Sept. 24, Sat. Sept. 25
| l0 AM to 5 PM Daily minghf S o f Q u a
A F F O R D A B L E Must sell Master bed room -set, couch A loveseat, chairs , c h r o m e shelf, player piano, pinball ma chines 661-4286
iween 9 5pmi Mon thru Fr i
STOVE, elel-tr $75 . window ai
WASHER A trie. $200
DRYER Whirlpool, elec 474 4654
WHIRLPOOL Built-in gas oven with lop burners , pe r fec t working condition Call a f t e r 5PM 540-6396
WHIRLPOOL gas built in oven A sur (ace r ange top hood, 2 speed Counter lop A cabine ts avai lable Exce l len t con dition After 5pm 642 2919
ALL W O O D FURNITURE Fru i t A nuts Victorian loveseat A match ing chai r , e m p i r e mahogany dropleaf A g a m e table, cher ry secre^ tary , glassed in bookcase, 20's bedroom sel. cher ry bedroom set. 9 pc heavily ca rved oak dining set, 6 pc oak dinet te set, mahogany china cabinet , exquis i te 19th century or ienta l vases A wine ja r s , cloisonne A much m o r e at dea le r s cost
ANTIQUE TRADER 21805 VAN DYKE, WARREN
10 5 DAILY 756-7885
AN ESTATE SALE T h e r m o p a n e win dow, 4x4 Wood panell ing 60 gal New hot water hea ter Beaut i fu l contempo-rary chrome tea c a r t Doors, fu rn i tu re , bed fo r boat, lots of misc 644 4210
ANTIQUE Duncan Phyfe sofa, Lincoln rocker . Chippendale highboy, Gov Win th rop sec re ta ry , mahogany chest on chest Victorian plant s tand and m a r b l e top table Quilt rack, came lback sofa, mahogany twin beds (complete), an tique b rass bed, knee hole desk, mahog-any d rop leaf server 573-4578
ANTIQUE white F o r m i c a kitchen (din ing) room table. 54 x 42" with 12" leaf, 6 padded highback cha i r s Excel lent condition, $95 2 end tables, $J0 each After 6 PM. call 474 4868
1586 Redding, B i rm ingham (W off Woodward ! I Rd
F U R N I T U R E includes Drop f ront sec retary," cher ry d rop leaf tab le with 6 chairs^ lovely cher ry corner cabinet , mahogany dining tab le sea t s 10, 2 Vic-torian couches, t set tee, 3 cushion sofa with ^law feet, outs tanding twin ma-hogany beds, selection of occasional and ertd tables of all styles, numerous cha i r s and rockers
ACCESSORIES include Paintings, m i r rors, jtnlique lamps, Meissen figure, Ivory Mah Jong set, opera glasses, white B a v a r i a n china with gold band, lovely linens, large t runk, pr imi t ive dough box, 7x10 Boukara rug in reds A blues and MUCH, MUCH MORE'
644-3982
ANTIQUE Brass double bed, chairs , lamps, wine rack, hall table, glass top cof fee table, TV table, queen size m a t t ress A Mich Bell an t ique gold decora tor phone All pr iced lo sell 681-1957 t u i p n u u r r««« j "
ANTIQUE B U F F E T Mahogany wood with ant ique finish Excel lent condition $ 100 or best offer 64 2 166?
ANTIQUE WHITE French Provincia l Bedroom set, King A single size mat t resses A box springs, cus tom built Tradi t ional Living room pieces, Trad i t ional 9 piece dining room set, Fami ly room furni ture , wrought iron 7 piece di-ne t te set, paintings, china, s i lverware , g lassware , new Kenmore Washer A much fnore After 10AM 354-0585
APPLIANCES, b r i ^ a brae , fu rn i tu re , washer d rye r Open Sat ,10 4pm 36840 I 'ark Place, Sterl ing Hts , 16 Mile A Deqaindre 978 7788
ARMOIRE, TV, tables, l amps Valley pool table, bedroom set. smoking stand, dresser , Honda 550 559 2455
ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERSI
PRE-RENTED FURNITURE Retu rns f rom Trans fe r r ed Execu t ives
A Model Homes SAVINGS U P TO 70",
F ive piece r ec t angu la r dinet te $95 F ive piece oak A chrome dinet te $ 145 S t ra to lounger recl iner $175 Herculon sofa A chair $250 Bassett s leeper sofa $295 4 piece oak bedroom set $300 Con tempora ry sofa A loveseat $350 Thomasvi l le mahogany buffe t $475 Velvet sofa A loveseat $495 Flora l print sofa A loveseat $<95 2 piece s leeper sectional $550 10 piece velvet pit group $595 Thomasvi l le 5 piece dining room $595 I.ea Country oak bedroom set $595 Tradi t ional oak 7 pc bedroom set $795 Founders oak bedroom set $1075
Many other i tems too numerous to list
T E R M S AVAILABLE
GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS
WEST-37437 Grand River a t Hals tead Fa rming ton 474 3400
EAST-1100 E Maple (15Mile) Between Rochester Rd A I 75
Troy 588-1800 HOURS Mon Fr i 9 6. Sat 9 5
BABY CRIB - 2 y r s old Simmons, de luxe white, with ma t t r e s s , $125 Excel-lent, Call a f t e r 10am 978 8017
BAKER green f loral recl iner cha i r s A o t toman, modern tan chaise, large black vinyl swivel desk chair 642 8683
B E A U T I F U L bedroom set. den furni lure with sleep couch and desk, se rver , gold couch, many m o r e household i tems 358-5466
BEAUTIFUL New Herculon Loveseats . neu t ra l tones, con t empora ry . $225 each 7 landscape t imbers . $35 all 335-2203
B E A U T I F U L solid map le t rundle bed f rom Bedland. comple te , $175 Solid maple end table $35 474-6531
B E A U T I F U L WOOD Spanish m a s t e r bedroom suite Lighted a rmoi re . t r ip le dresser , queen bed. e tc Cost $2,500 Sell $800 Mint Af te r 6PM 553 2166
BENNINGTON P I N E double dresser 39 'h igh x 2 0 ' w i d e i 69 ' l ong A match-ing double, oval, cap ta ins mi r ro r , dark pine, 45"high x 56' long Very good con-dition $175 After 6 30PM 528 3078
06 Household Goods Oakland County
706 Household Goods Oakland County
BIG ESTATE SALE Furn i tu re , appliances, some china, Misc I tems Fr i A Sat . Sept 24,25, 10 AM 6 PM F a r m i n g t o n Hills N of 11 Mile, between Middlebelt A Orchard Lake Rd
BLOND wood bedroom set, 2 vinyl couches, d inet te seta, f i replace set, rocker , wagon, garden tools, t rash cans A rack, washer , d ryer , mangle 353-1997
B L U E Tweed Colonial loveseat A cha i r set $200 Recliner $80, upholstered chair $35, pine floor l amp $50, pine l a m p table with book shell $75 Twin bed A f r a m e $J5 661-1805
BOYS bedroom set A living room set, $750 After 6 PM 851 9750
BRAND NEW white dresser , desk, and chair Bargain at $400 476-4188
BUILDER'S MODEL HOME FURNITURE Save f rom 30-80% Just sold 3 model homes
New 2 pc ma t t r e s s sets $47 New 2 pc Queen set $85 Bed f r a m e s $10 8 pc living rm group with tables $265 $1,400 sect ional pit $590 $1,000 3 pc Antron velvet nylon $333 7 pc bedroom with bedding $270 Sofabed 1115 Bunk beds, all wood par t s $47 Rust ic bunk bed set with bedding $98 Oak bunk beds $75 Elec t r ica l bed 1 only, reg $1,800 $600 Queen ch i roprac t ic 2 pc set, 4 only, r e g $650 now $150 Cocktail tables, reg $75-$350 closeouts $29
F R E E DELIVERY AVAILABLE 16706 Telegraph, Detroit
mile S of 6 Mile 592 8252 2260 Scott Lake Rd , Pont iac
The E m p o r i u m 674 4179 Hours 9-5 daily. Sun 11-5
BUTCHER BLOCK dinet te table with 2 chairs , 1 bench Sofa, con tempora ry All like new 624-3487
C A R P E T I N G all wool shag, beige like new 50 yards , best offer 855-9565
CARPETING Interior Design Firm
•Established Over 25 yrs'
Must sacr i f ice all remaining rolls of custom, commerc i a l A designer ca rpe t Antron, Ultron, Wool Berber T e r m s A instal lat ion avai lable Call now
353-9174 C H E R R Y HEADBOARD with pediment top A spool footboard, low four poster double or queen size, new 651 6848
708 Household Goods Oakland County
CHINA - Lennox, Sp r ingdak , 6 place settings, g randfa the r clock; like new, Lalique col lector 's plate, 1965, s ter l ing f l a tware , sol i tare diamond ViK Beat o f fe r on al l i tems Af te r 4pm 644-7513
COLONIAL COUCH. « V . brown plaid slipcover, fa i r condition, $100 646 2061
COLONIAL Dark P ine table, formica top, 4 cat- tai l chairs , $125 After 3PM,
553 2154
COMPACTOR, S e a r s Deluxe, $200 E l e c t r i c C h a r b-que A c a r t , $90 Wrought iron pat io furn i ture . 9 pes , $250 Deluxe poker table. $100 642^630
C O N T E M P O R A R Y SOFA. 84"; 2 loveseats Rust, tan A white Like new Was $1,200 Must see $800 477 7794
COUCH • chairs, gym m a t , ping pong table, rugs, br iefcase, spreaoer , radial a l a r m saw, g a r a g e sa le i t ems A m o r e 30130 Woodhaven Lane, Beverly Hills, between 12-13 Mile Fr i Sat 10 3
COUCH, loveseat A chair , gold velvet Plush sofa A loveseat, blue A white print Best o f fe r 352 8260
COUCH, red lea ther t r immed , with fab-ric loose cushion sea ts A backs, ma tch ing lounge chair A coordinated drapes , cornices A window shades, used but still serviceable 11 Mi le /Lahser area Af te r
356 6662
COUCH, 72 in . winged. Harden, quil ted beige red A gold, $200 Wing chair , large. Greff . gold, $100 646 4087
COUNTRY FRENCH Leaded glass din-ing room table, 12 ft long with I exten-ders . 8 chairs, custom upholstered. • ft matching buffet table, $3500 855 4655
C-ROLLTOP oak desk, a 1 condition $595 626-5496
DECORATOR CHAIRS (2), f ru i twood and apple green velvet Good condition Both for $125 477-9657
DESIGNER BEDROOM Set, 1 of a kind Solid beech, 2 canopied twin beds, dresser 21x59, blanket chest, night-stand, all glass tops with Beautyres l mat less A box springs plus bed sp reads A s h a m s $700. complete . 3 Karas tan con tempora ry all wool rugs, per fec t condition, 4x6 f t Young Eli te collec-tion, pa t te rn Tone Poem, cleaned, Scotch guarded originally $375 each now $95 each F r o m our f a r m - Old Wicker A oak, 5 ft x 21 in mahogany desk, bakers table Before 9am A a f t e r 8pm 642-6815
D I N E T T E Set- Temple Stuart , pedastal table, 4 Duxbury chairs, all wood, $375 Ethan Allen sofa $275 Tradi t ional Sofa $250 Both ea r th tones 3 pine tables, $150 All like new After 4PM 852 1518
DINING ROOM set, French Provencial , oys ter white with dark pecan top Table, 84 in including leaf, credenza with m a r b l e top, t r ip le glass door china cabinet , excellent condition, $1200
858 2340
DINING ROOM SET oval table, 6 chairs , buffet , china cabinet , must sell, mint condition 851 3207
DINING room set, l a rge hutch, Cable spinet piano. 19" TV needs repai r , all map le 553-4007
708 Household Goods Oakland County
DUNCAN P H Y F E mahogany dining room set, $625 Queen Anne bench A stool, $75 each , mahogany server with hutch top, mahogafiy s e c r e t a r y / c r e d e n za (mirrored doorf), mahogany dresser A mir ror , ga te leg table (large^, ant ique French carved inlaid table, b rass king size headboard 573-4578
ELEGANT OVAL c h r o m e A smoked glass pedestal dinihg table, by Chrome-c ra f t , 45x60" with 4 a rmed lucite A chrome swivel chairs . $450 or best of fe r 661 1529
DOUBLE pedestal mahogany dining table. 6 cha i r s and sideboard, white canopy bed with chest, desk, dressing table . Country French sofa bed, ma tch ing chair, hundreds of i tems in crystal , china, silver, linens at
DRAPERIES , gold custom made, ex eellent. 2 prs 90 wide X 82 long 3 prs 112 wide X 82 long. $175 White shears, 5 prs 50"long, $35 646 1705
D R A P E R I E S red with black slub, washable, 132x93, rods included. $35
646 7437
DRESSER, CHEST, Formica cabinet , lamps, George Washington bedspreads, boys Stingray bicycle 626-8555
DESK (Teachers ) , $50 Lawn Boy Lawn Mower, $40 7 Blade Hand Push Mower, $20 644 0853
D E X E L BEDROOM set with king head board, pair Drexel brown velvet chairs , pair glass A c h r o m e e tageres . pair or i ental lamps. 9 f t wide woven wood shade 661-4488
ESTATE SALE BY
"Suzanne & Co." 9 OXFORD RLVD
PLEASANT RIDGE (5 blks S of 10 Mile. W of Woodward )
SAT. & SUN. 10-5
INCLUDING
Antique dining suite with 6 chairs A buffe t , heavily ca rved Gold tuf ted bro-cade sofa French chaise Cherry drop leaf with 4 ca rved cha i r s Rreak fa s t nook booth Rockers Dressers Vanity Lamps Pic tures Mirrors S teamer trunk Cedar chest Pa i r leaded glass windows Much misc
ESTATE SALES BY IRIS
Complete Household Sale Management
• Appraisals • Auct ions
• Will Buy Complete Inventories
559-8908
708 Household Goods Oakland County
ETHAN ALLEN Classic Manor .lining room set A living room tables new $3500 Chippendale wing chair $150 Folk a r t p ic ture $60 Eves 652^579
ETHAN ALLEN yellow furni ture , woodgrain formica tops, corner desk. 2 upper bookcases one upper cabinet with glass door, 3 three drawer dressers 850 2289
FIVE P I E C E modern living roor set black furn i ture A glass top chrome ta bles. $550 356 7274
FLAIR CONTEMPORARY sectional. 4 separa te sections, f o r m s 13 ft semi oir cle Excellent condition $900 540 2085
ESTATES ET CETERA
Sales A Appraisals of Household Furnish ings
One of (be Oldest Established F i rm$ in Oakland County
644i3682
Florida Bound Sale
SPECTRUM Sat , Sept. 2^th. 9:30-3:30
OWNER SAYS SHLL EVERYTHING' Furnishings are 1 year old Contempo-ra ry sofa tad and matching loveseat in neut ra ls Glass, c h r o m e and brass ta-bles, tea ca r t , a t e l amp Comple te queen size walnut} bedroom set with matching a r m o i n i Bedding, dishes, large color Phileo |TV, vacuum, plants and large assor tment of miscel laneous ar t ic les
131 blast Oakridge, S of 10 Mile E of Woodward Ave , Apt 3
We a r e professional special is ts that can marke l your e s t a t t or household fu rn ishings at top martoet pr ice
Your Personal Possessions Are Our Special Concern"
For Free Consultation
Call BETTY G. 642*9020
FORMAL dining room set. Henredon 6 chairs, brand new $3000 Evening-781 6028 Days 548 8873
FOUR BROWN naugahyde (ha i r s chrome swivel base. $30 each
557 9334
F U R N I T U R E MANUFACTURERS CLOSE-OUTS
Offered to the public by QUALITY DISCOUNT FURNITt R E
2 pc Herculon living rooms regular ly $299, now $122. deluxe 2 p< m a u r e s s wilh foundation twin $59. Full $79 Queen - $99, 3 piece bedrooms, regular ly $329 now $139: complete Lumber jack bunk bed sets, $44 deluxe full s u e sleepers, $129
All new merchandise in cartons QUALITY DISCOUNT F U R N I T U R E
14460 GRATIOT 2 blocks N of 7 mile Mon thru Sal 10 8
521 3500 Credit ca rds A checks accepted
Deliverv avai lable
F U R N I T U R E Off while brushed ma hoganv bedroom set including king s u e bed A h e a d b o a r d , (2) 12 d r a w e r dressers , 2 nighlstands 3 mirrors $1,250 Queen s u e bed $150 Couch $150. matching chair $75, ear th lones Chrome A glass end table $50 Clr-ime A glass shelving unit $350 Silver mesh drapes with chrome rods. $150 661-5394
F U R N I T U R E SALE dark oak ei C la bles, console s te reo A TV game table 4 chairs, gold decora ted rods *hite drapes fits 8 ft doorwall Antique mit ror, some misc i tems Cheap pi ices
645 6929
GOLD VELVET Sec tional L shaped sofa, $2000 new firs t $500 will bus it
855 3195
G R E E N F I E L D VILLAGE Wallpaper Floral Mainly blue-gold green o r «>fi white-16 rolls 545 4013
HENREDON DINING room table 6 chairs . 2 a r m chairs server A c reden ia Tradi t ional 642 0264
I M A O U m * * PM. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONtJAY EDITION mm
Brick, Degreasing A Cleaning Service Licensed A Insured 525-0500
ALL TV P E S SIDING L Insulation Thermal A Storm windows A doors
ustom t r im awnings, gut ters , roofing Metro Aluminum F r a n k 525-7677
Al.UMA E N T E R P R I S E S All siding t r im gut ters , s to rms , roofing
repa i r s Work Guaran teed Licensed Insured F r e e Es t ima tes 644-3735
Aluminum Siding T r i m G u t t e r s WORK M Y S E L F
15 years exper ience L icensed . Insured 464 6745
ALUMINUM SIDING CUSTOM TRIM SPECIALIST .u t ters . S to rm Windows A Doors Awn
.ngs Porch & Pa t io enclosures Fa the r A Son Opera ted No Sa lesman 20 year Writ ten G u a r a n t e e on all Mate r i a l s A Workmanship F r e e E s t i m a t e s
Licensed and Insured MILLS HOME I M P R O V E M E N T
Call Anytime. 838-2326
Aluminum Cleaning 15 Asphalt
Aluminum Siding
K A J ASPHALT PAVING INC Paving, park ing lots, seal ing A Patch-work 36 yrs exp F r e e e s t i m a t e s 729-7337 595 0079
LEHR ASPHALT PAVING
also ROOFING COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL
Quality Work T H E P R I C E IS RIGHT' Deep s t rength m a t e r i a l s
F R E E ESTIMATE
531-8016
RESURFACE-REPAIRS
SEALCOAT VERY REASONABLE RATES
F r e e est (By owner), owner supervised 7 days a week, 576-0873
ALUMINUM SIDING & TRIM SALE
Comple te Building A Remodel ing F r e e Financing Available
Licensed A Insured F r e e E s t i m a t e s Over $0 Yrs Expe r i ence
Her i tage Home Improvement
537-0452 or 532-5797
ALUMINUM SIDING A TRIM Hoofing A Gut te r s Get our pr ice last
F r e e E s t i m a t e s ROOT BROS CONST 552-1455
ALUMINUM SIDING ALUMINUM TRIM
ALUMINUM GUTTERS All Work Guaranteed
LICENSED BUILDER Call
EARL WOOD 421-5474
ALUM SIDING TRIM G U T T E R S Comple te Modernizat ion A Repai rs
Roofing A Rep lacement Windows SALEM HOME I M P R O V E M E N T
all 5251985 533 0871
16 Asphalt Sealcoating
ADVANCED CO. Seal Coat ing A Repa i r s
Licensed 843-4100,557-0707
ALL COUNTY SEALCOAT SERVICES F R E E ESTIMATES
592 0250
27 Brick, Block & Cement
COLUMBIA CEMENT CO Quali ty work a t fa i r pr ices
F r e e Rst Uic A Ins 26 yrs exp 478-0909
CONCRETE LEVELING
• SIDEWALKS • DRIVES • PATIOS
Relevel r a t h e r than rep lace
540-7434 Free E s t i m a t e s
CONTRACTORS SPECIAL, CALL UNIVERSAL BLDG A C E M E N T CO All types cemen t work, brick A block
F r e e Est 422-2404 Licensed
CUSTOM BRICK A STONE WORK Fi rep laces-Chimney Repair Additions
LICENSED-INSURED 471-2875
24 Basement Waterproofing
E.M.H. CONTRACTING, INC. Cement & Masonary
27 Brick, Block & Cement WESTLAND C E M E N T f l o o r s . ga rages . Dr iveways . Pat ios , Walks, Porches . Foundations, Brick A Block Smal l A La rge Jobs Licensed, 427-1535
33 Building & Remodeling ADDITIONS A D o r m e r s Roughed A Finished Exter ior Save Money, Finish Inter ior Yourself with our Supervision Call Root Bros Const 552 1455
ADDITIONS MODERNIZATION
Kitchens Att Ga rages Ba th rooms Fami ly rooms Rough in Redwood decks Fo r Quality work by Builder who works on Jobs himself call
MARTY GRAFF'S GRAFF CONST. CO
476-8338
33 Building & Remodeling
* DECKS* LICENSED BUILDER
OLD WORLD QUALITY R E F E R E N C E S JOB PHOTOS
DESIGN SERVICE 90 DAY T E R M S
OUTBACK BUILDERS ALNAGY
OFC 255 1811 HOME 477 1487
KOZAK CONSTRUCTION Building, Remodel ing. Excava t ing
Licensed A insured Call days or evenings 722-6S02
ALL BASEMENT W A T E R P R O O F I N G Cracked, leaky wal ls and floors re-paired Rel iable service F r e e Esti m a t e Licensed and Insured 464-6926
ALL T Y P E S O F W A T E R P R O O F I N G Guaran teed
F r e e E s t i m a t e s P e t e r Mauti 476-1565
BASEMENT LEAKS R E P A I R E D Drains A Sump p u m p s repaired
30 YEARS E X P E R I E N C E E a r l H Jensen 474 6224
BASEMENT Waterproof ing A Repai rs Outside Digging. Repai rs
Brick, Block A Concre te Work Licensed 422 2404 F r e e Est
J A K W A T E R P R O O F I N G (Go the Right Way Go with J A K
F r e e E s t i m a t e s Call 261 2058
WE ARE T H E BEST1 Eng A Arch Ap-proved System. Inside or Out Refined Concrete Waterproof ing, Inc Lie «51027 Bonded A Ins 537 5144
QUALITY W O R K M A N S H I P Free E s t i m a t e s 476 4444
CHIMNEYS Repai red or built new. Screened, Cleaned Roof leaks stopped G U A R A N T E E D 427 3981
FOUNDATIONS A ADDITIONS 42 in footings. >7 50 f t A up 8 in blocks, $1 75 each Also r epa i r s 30 yrs E x p Reasonable Licensed 476-0476
All Repai rs Dr iveways Pa t ios Steps Footings Porches Floors
. Waterproof ing
Small or larg£ Resident ial C o m m e « i a l Indust r ia l Fas t , e f f ic ient sve Licensed ' Insured Backhoe Work
ALL R E P A I R S home/bus iness F r e e e s t i m a t e s Skilled t r adesman , insured. Visa. Master Charge accep ted Joanna Home Building Co 368 0201
A SMALLER company m e a n s sma l l e r pr ices All home i m p r o v e m e n t s Decks Call for f r ee e s t ima tes , designs Comple te Construct ion 477 3461
DEAL WITH T H E OWNER iJllAT DOES HIS OWN WORK
wjl l beat any wri t ten est by 10%
F R E E ESTIMATE
348-0066 532-1302
FRANK VENTO Masonary & Cement 28 YEARS E X P E R I E N C E
I IX) MY OWN WORK All iypes Brick, Block, Cement work
GENESIS CEMENT CO. Pr iced to mee t todays economy with the workmansh ip of quali ty Free e s t , Lie Insured 522 2299 561 5224
14 Art Work WEST BLOOMFIELD ART CO
C o m m e r c i a l aog Fine Art Drawings Posters , Cartoons. E t c
626 4914
ADVANCED CO. Concrete and Asphalt
Licensed.843 4100, 557 0707
15 Asphalt
ADVANCED CO-Asphalt A Concrete
Licensed 843 4100, 557 0707
AL'S ASPHALT PAVING
SINCE 1944 Paving, sealcoating, excavat ion ahd cemen t work Owners supervis ion a M modern equipment a t reasonable r a t e s S ta te licensed and insured Re fe rences
281-0626 or 291-3589
0 . ASHPALT SPECIALIST •
Pa rk ing Lota • Dr iveways Resur fac ing Pa tch ing Sealcoat ing
Reference* ' Ask for Gary, 435 6830
ASPHALT PAVING bv SHUR WAY
Driveways, Park ing Lot* Reasonable Sealcoat ing 557 2761 292 4300
C J O N E S ASPHALT INC Driveways, Pa rk ing Lots
Paving, Pa tching , Sealcoat ing F r e e Fall ma te s 254 2420
Domino Const ruc t ion Co Asphal t Paving
Resident ial • Commerc ia l S t a t e Licensed F r e e Es t ima tes
626-1222 651-5510
G R E A T LAKES ASPHALT CO Driveways . P a r k i n g Lots
Reasonable Ra tes
355-1206 K e 1 3 0 0 0
HARTWICK ASPHALT PAVING Res d r iveways A sealcoat ing 15th yr serving Livonia Res Use our discount coupons pg 9 NW Gold Pages 261 7S25
o a e
ALL AROUND C E M E N T WORK Dr iveways • Sidewalks • G a r a g e Floors
Pat ios • Brick A Block Work • Steps Fi replaces , Porches - Lie Insured
PADULAASONS, 525 0611
ALL JOBS Brick, Cement A Block Fi replaces , Porches, Chimneys New Or Repa i r Custom Work
Licensed 326 9132
ALL SIZE JOBS LIC A INS KIRBY CONST MASONRY
Porches Chimneys Waterproof ing F R E E ESTIMATES 363 9714
ALL T Y P E S Cement Brick Block Foundat ions New A Repai rs
Commerc iaURes iden t i a l Days 531 5248 Evenings 534 3214
itusu
ITAI i f A L O ROMANA C E M E N T CO 30 y r t exper ience Ga rages dr iveways , pa t io^ e tc F ree e s t ima te s Licensed Bonded Insured 478 5908 or 771-9850
Kowalski Cement Co Driveways, patios, porches ,chimneys
Reasonable F r e e Est 421 1540
LEONARD MASONARY Specializing in Fireplilces, Chimneys Porches Reasonable prices F r e e es t ima tes 349 8644
BATHS KITCHENS Old Cabinets r e f aced like new
I F o r m i c a Cabinets A Counters Vanities. Dishwashers A Disposals in stalled LICENSED WALT, 476 6691
C A R P E N T E R • BUILDER Home Improvemen t s of all types
Licensed A Insured Call Daniel 477 2318
COMPLETE MODERNIZATION
P R I C E D WITHIN REASON C O M P L E T E D TO P E R F E C T I O N
CUSTOM KITCHENS or L a m i n a t e your exist ing Cabinets
FORMICA TOPS REC ROOMS WORK MYSELF
I) Bowyer 569-7646
C O M P L E T E REMODELING by experi-enced licensed con t rac to r l -a rgr or smal l jobs r ecommended I-ow interest loans for those who qual i fy 477-7743
LAWRENCE CONSTRUCTION CO All phases of Carpen t ry , s tr ict ly c r a f t s
mansh ip qual i ty No job too smal l F r e e e s t ima te s Licensed A Insured
827-8884 Eves, 478-5998
C A R P E N T R Y For Home or Office Custom cab ine t s A counters
Basements , ba th rooms , elec , p lumbing F r e e e s t ima te s 476-4078
E X P E R I E N C E D C A R P E N T E R Needs Work Commerc ia l A Resident ial Garages , Roofs After 6pm, 427-0541, 326 2693
FINISH C A R P E N T E R Exper ienced in all a r e a s
• (>i woodworking F r e e E s t i m a t e s Call Pe te any t ime , 459 0656
GUY WIELAND, LIC RUILDER Carpen te r work of all kinds Awnings, sun porch, windows, s to rm doorS, a lum siding, roofs, gut te rs , e tc 937-2390
MARS BLDG. CO. Residential , Commerc ia l Additions, Kitchens. Dormers , Rec Rooms, Baths, Siding F r e e e s t ima te s P r o m p t service 538-2666 626 7044
PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN • NEW HOMES • ADDITIONS
• RENNOVATIONS Absolutely professional work f rom de-sign thru completion New model shown by appoin tment Licensed, insured, ex-perienced
David S McGrath Design Build Cont rac tor
437-4010
QUALITY BASEMENT A Kitchen r e model ing Elegan t oak cabine ts A for-
mica Additions, siding A custom t r im Reasonable prices Call Bill 354 3635
RAYCO BUILDING COMPANY We special ize in cus tom building, home Improvements , additions, ki tchen A bath remodel ing Wood decks 469-4780
CONSIDERING REMODELING' ' Add these F e a t u r e s to your Home'
Bedrooms, family room, ba throom, dormers , ga rages 528 1549 or 429-1068
DECK WORKS CUSTOM DECK BUILDER
For free Design and Est imate, call
GARY M C D O N A L D
852-8529
Manufacturer of qual i ty concre te products -
BUILDING BLOCKS, PATIO, & DECORATIVE BLOCKSs,
Cement & Mortar . RALPH GIBEAU BLOCK CO 130^5 Newburgh Rd, Livonia
464-0515
foi New before
MASONARY WORK rches, s teps and chiminey 's
Repair Cement Work 30 yrs 8 am, or a f t e r 7 pm 476 4181
and
AMERICAN MASONRY, Inc Brick A Block, for beautiful stone work Licensed A insured For f r e e e s t ima te s Northvil le 348 6134
BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT ALL WORK & REPAIRS
Porches, chimneys, foot ings, foundat ion work & reta in ing walls. Free & fast est imate on smal l & large jobs.
534 -1570 ,477-7251
C A R L M K R A U S E Mason Contrac tor
Brick, Block A Cement Free E s t i m a t e s 478 9384
CEMENT WORK ALL KINDS
To save money deal direct with owners 29 Yea r s of exp with finest qual i ty
ITALIAN CEMENT CONTRACTORS INC.
478-8668 356-0396 Lie., Insured, Bonded, F r e e Est
CEMENT WORK REASONABLE RATES
F R E E ESTIMATES 525-9421
M C C A R T H Y C O N S T R U C T I O N CO 30 yrs , exp Licensed A Insured
DRIVEWAYS P A T i o s - i t m c H E S 537 7474 or 363 7000
Ratwal l s A Foot ings LICENSED A INSURED i CALL REMO
422 7018
Sinelli & Sons DRIVEWAYS, W A L K S
PATIOS, ETC. 4
Established 1912
Commerc ia l & Residential LICENSED & INSURED
425-8200 534-3828 after 6PM
SOAVE C E M E N T CONTRACTORS INC All typ«p of cemen t work 1st quali ty service New A repa i r Residential , Commerc ia l 476 J586. 476-7696
D E E J A Y BUILDING CO Home Improvemen t s R e s , Comm' l . Addi t ions Ba ths , F a m i l y R o o m s , Decks 25 Yrs in Business 626-5049
FINISHED BASEMENTS
ANY REMODELING ADDITIONS M RAMSAY After 3PM 477-5683
REMODELING A R E P A I R S
WOOD DECKS Lie Ref -Call John. 533-9176
ROOM ADDITIONS GARAGES
K I T C H E N S - B A T H S BASEMENTS
W O O D DECKS INSULATED STEEL DOORS
& WINDOWS
DENDA KITCHENS & CARPENTRY
295-2468
KITCHEN SPECIALIST Refacing or New Cabinets
F o r m i c a Counters Install Dishwashers 728 7910
LOW PRICE REPAIRS Carpentry , roof A gut ters , plumbing A painting
476 0011 or 835-8610
REMODELING All phases of Carpent ry Work
NO JOB TOO SMALL LICENSED 535 8336
42 Carpet Cleaning & Dyeing
Aaction STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL
'/3 Off Regular Prices LIVING OR FAMILY ROOMS
As Low As $20 Power fu l t ruck-mounted s t e a m clean ing equipment gets c a r p e t s safely c leaner A dryer than all other methods
We guaran tee lo Get It Clean1
Upholstery A Velvets Pet Odor Removal Fami ly Opera ted
ACTION C A R P E T CLEANING Oakland Wayne
559-0050 421-5380
Visa MasterCharge
Member of SCT AIICUC
DONNA'S CATERING
FOR ALL OCCASIONS Buffet • S i t -Down • Delivery
Home. Office. Halls. Picnics, E tc
BROCHURES A \ # L A B L E
261-0453 476-3094
BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commerc i a l ' I ndus tna l Res'l
425-0030
54 Ceiling Work ACOUSTIC S U S P E N D E D
DROP-IN CEILINGS Also Paneling. Floor Tile, Remodel ing
F r e e E s t i m a t e s 421 8489
55 Chimney Cleaning ALWAYS CALL
Paul Glass Chimney Sweep Since 1976 728-2228
CHIMNEYS CLEANED & SCREENED
427 3981
ALL ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Residential A Commercia l , breaker A fuse panels, plugs, violations Lie Ixiw Pr ices F r e e Est Anyt ime 584 7969
FIREW(X)D SEASONED 75'?. oak, delivered
150 facecord. 2 cord min imum 352 0263
HARDWOOD (Which Burns Longer F a c e Cords Delivered but not Stacked
$65 face cord (8*4*18), ICS Cash Disc 646 1171 or 646-1115
BASEMENTS A ADDITIONS WIRED SERVICES INCREASED OR MOVED
VIOLATIONS CORRECTED Expe r t in Detroit Edison's New
Interrupt ib le Service fo r Central A / C Licensed Master Elec t r ic ian 25 YEARS E X P E R I E N C E
F R E E SSTIMATES DAVID MOSS, | 559 0315
ELECTRICIAN For Hire
F r e e Es t ima tes Licensed 531-0422 or 583 13061
E R N I E ' S ELECTRIC CODE VIOLATIONS Residential A Commerc ia l Machine tool wiring Licensed & Insured 464 7810
NORTHERN OAK Mixed Hardwoods $45 per f a c e c o r d
Truck load of 8 1280(4x8x16 728 7586 595 0469
OAK and MAPLE 4 ft x 8 ft x 16 inches
F R E E BUNDLE OF KINDLING >48 face cord 354 4168
SEASONED HARDWOOD 4 x8 x l 6 full f ace cord
Delivered A stacked, f r ee kindling 148 437 7384
SEASONED OAK
Virgin mixed hardwood available Hall 363 5366 878 5918
CHIMNEYS CLEANED Caps, Screens A Dampers Replaced
751-0334
NORTHWEST CHIMNEY S W E E P $24 95. professionally done
Firewood available, oak and maple, face cord 537-9379
SOOT N TAILS Reasonable rates, wood stoves A in ser t s Accessories, Repai rs & Insured
651-6360 or 544 2422
56 Chimney Building & Repair
CHIMNEYS. Fireplaces , repaired or built new, cleaned Wood stove installa-tion State licensed Insured Free est Northvil le Construction 348 1036
CHIMNEYS A F IHEPLACES Complete service
Serving Tri-County a rea G r a h a m Construction 453 3341
A T R U E VALUE CARPET CLEANER Living R m A hall s t e a m cleaned $29 Firs t additional room $1 00 special
Also upholstery cleaning Call 535-6514
SENTRY CONTRACTORS INC Additions A Modernization
Design and Build Residential A Commerc ia l
Licensed Builder Fully Insured F r e e E s t i m a t e s 476-4444
FREE ESTIMATES ON
REMODELING & ADDITIONS
Melr &«Sons Bldrs., Inc. 477-1582 or 559-4420
IT COSTS NO MORE ...to get f irst class workmansh ip FIRST P L A C E WINNER of two National Awards, HAMILTON has been sat is fying cus tomers for over 20 years You deal direct ly with the owner All work guaranteed and compet i t ive ly pr iced • F R E E E s t i m a t e s • Designs • Additions • Kitchens • Porch Enclosures , e tc
647-5033 WOOD DECKS Professional, dependab le Job photos & references
Call BOB WILKIE
286-7888
BOB A I .EE'S SERVICE CO Reasonable ra tes , f r ee e s t ima tes Carpel c leaning A wall washing
Licensed, insured 941 8689
• C A R P E T CLEANING SPECIAL •
Star l l te Cleaning Systems $25 living room A Hall
(up to 250 sqft)
• 2 rooms $40 • • 3 rooms $60 •
Addi t iona l rooms $15 each Power fu l sa fe t ruck-mounted Steam Cleaning equipment for c leaner c a r p e t s A quicker drying
OWNER O P E R A T E D WORK GUARANTEED
P E T ODOR A STAIN REMOVAL SOIL RETARDANT
CHIMNEYS PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION
Rebuilt , Repaired, Leaks Stopped Tuck Pointing, Flashings, Cleaned A Screened Ail Work Guaran teed F r e e E s t i m a t e Licensed, Insured 532 5168
CHIMNEYS Repai red or built new Screened
Cleaned Roof leaks stopped GUARANTEED 1 GA 7-3981
PORCHES-CHIMNEYS F R E E ESTIMATES-FAIR PRICES
SUBURBAN SERVICES CO 421 9172
62 Doors
SUBURBAN DOOR TAYLOR Insulated Ga rage Doors STANLEY Ent ry Doors • Openers
Sales • Instal lat ions • Service Licensed • Insured • Guaran teed
F r e e Door E s t i m a t e s Showroom A Pa r t s Depl
28003 Five Mile Road, Livonia (Between Middlebelt A Inkster Rds )
422-0931
69 Excavating ANDERSENjS EXCAVATING
Old A new repai r work, light, water A sewer Septic dra ins A basements , d r iveways A parking lots 478-6344
BACKHOE.. . BULLDOZING TRUCKING
Grading, clearing, dr iveways sept ic systems, concre te removal
For e s t ima te call Larry 453 8879
BULLDOZING. SEWER WATER DIRT. TOPSOII.
851-9686 or GR 69598
EARL EXCAVATING CO.
Septic A Drain Fields Sowers
I .and Clearing A Grading Basements - I>riveways
P e r i Tests Sand. Gravel , Top Soil Delivery
After 6pm: 348-7586 EXCAVATING
Trenching, sewer, water lines, pools.
Ki rking lots, septiif tanks, trucking icensed, reasonable 838 6731
MICHAEL CR(|SS EXCAVATING Sewer Repair A Installation
Septic Field lastal led I J C P lumber , 354 5739
72 Fence*
S E E OUR AD UNDER u700 Lloyd Braun J e r r y Heimer
Ann Arbor Saline
665-9646 994-6309
\ L L CHOICE split m n e d hard*"ods Seasoned 1 year $50 face i w d f x 4 ' H 6 " Northern oak $55 Fr> e de ivery Livonia A nearby a reas 464 2433
31 Floor Service FLOOR SANDING REFINISHINO
)ld f loors our specially Stair work >eautifully done Very reasonabl ' Free s t t imate. 4 ' " 7736
LEONARD'S FLOOR SANDIM. A REFINISHING 32 YRS E X P E R I ENCE QUALITY WORK REASON ABLE PRICES 43T 55J3
93 Furniture Finishing & Repair
F U R N I T U R E REPAIR Reupholstering refinishing remaning }ur special ty is repairing. reglu*in$ A reupholstering dining room chair^ Visa J, MC Marv Kay 85: 2550
96 Garages
GARAGE DOORS R E P A I R E D OR REPLACED
Electr ic Opera tors 425-843'
CHAIN LINK STfcjEL A WOOD F E N C E P r o m p t instal lat ion, qual i ty work Por tab le dog pens, pool enclosures, good price, f ree est 534 5106.356 3017
GOODISON F E N C E CO Res A commerc ia l Chain link vinyl colors, wood, guardrai l , f a r m fence A repa i r s F ree es t imates 264 0821
g a r a g e d o o r s
Taylor Door Distributors Farmington Garage Doors 477-2380
MIKE RASHTD Bring your best deal to me A 1 will beat if Owner opera ted & serviced Taylor Garage doors, operators, siding A re modeling 1 year guaran tee 4 4 5652
357-3960 645-0849,
EDWARDS C A R P E T CLEANING Service Deep soil ext rac t ion s t eam 30 years of quality service Call the Profess ionals 422-5409
E X P E R T CARPET CLEANING Painting, window A wall washing Rea sonable ra tes Call today for a f r ee esti m a t e 981-4464 464 4108
V I K I N G P R O F E S S I O N A L C a r p e t Cleaning 1 room $27 2 rooms $J5
Autumn Special J i m Reedy 624 8327
44 Carpet Laying & Repair
39 Carpentry Absolute ly Professional CUSTOM CARPENTRY
31st Yr., Lie , Ins , F r e e Eat Custom Closets, Designer Cabinets ,
Low Pr ices 855 2645
ADDITIONS - DECKS All Remodel ing • F r e e E s t i m a t e s
Licensed 652 7054
ALL T Y P E C A R P E N T R Y Specials on finished basements , ex 12x12 rec room, $689 , F r e e E s t i m a t e s No job too smal l Call Bruno 464-1358
A Village Carpenter Home or Business
Val, a f t e r 6. 476-7658
C A R P E N T E R , who teaches Industrial Arts desires weekend jobs
Licensed A Insured Builder 348 6096
B SEOG C A R P E T SERVICE Carpet Repairs
PAD AVAILABLE 421 6550, 522 4227
CARPET LAYING A REPAIRS Restretching. patching and reweaving Reasonable
532 6218
CUSTOM CARPET INSTALLATION' $1 50 sq yd., ca rpe t , pad and repairs avai lable Refe rences No job too big or smal l Guaranteed Call Bob. 937 8746
Custom Draperies F R E E ESTIMATES 348-7352 422 9143
64 Dressmaking . & Tailoring ALL TYPES OF ALTERATION A
remodeling - men A women Lapels $20 Ties $2 50 Pan l tapering $6 Southfield 552 0544
ALTERATIONS ON Womens A Chlldrens Clothing Reason able Pr ices Also Wedding Dresses Knitting also done Livonia 522 6217
CUSTOM ALTERATION SHOP of fe r ing all types of sewing A monogram ming, xippers replaced. 1 day service on most hems 525-4413 or 471-1300
65 Drywall BRANDENBURG DRYWALL CO
25 Years Exp New and Older homes. Repairs . Cracks. Nail Pops Installing. Finishing, textur ing Fully Lie 363 1800
66 Electrical
ADDITIONS WIRED SERVICES MOVED-INCREASED FLOODLIGHTS-bucket truck to 35' VIOLATIONS CORRECTED-REPAIR
Residential Commerc ia l Professional , Qualified, Dependable,
Reasonable Rates 30 yrs exper ience
Speedy Electric Service
Free Est imates 464-1035
78 Firewood
AAA FIREWOOD ASSUHE YOURSELF OF DRY WOOD
GUARANTEED SEASONED SPLIT MIXED HARDWOOD
Cords (4^8x16-18)
1 - $ 5 0 2 - $90
3 - $ 1 3 2 . 5 0 F R E E DELIVERY
KINDLING 2 BUN $5 595-1263
99 Gutters
OHMER GUTTER SERVICE Gut ters cleaned, screened, repaired
New Gut ters Roof Repairs Heal Tape 6 2 4 5 3 5 7
ALL SEASONED HARDWOOD
2 face cords - $90 - 1 face cord $48 White Bitch $60 Fruitwrtod $60
Hickorjy $60 Half Birch Half Hardwood $55
Cedar Kindling $3 P rompt Free 'Del ivery 464 1457
ALL SEASON FIREWOOD Delivering in Troy, Rochester , Bloomfield Eves , 689 3529
ALL SPLIT MIXED HARDWOODS
Guaranteed well seasoned Full 4 X 8 x 16 20" Heady to burn, $50 del ivered Call 397 0256
ASH, APPLE, Be«eh, Cherry, Oak, Maple, Birch, varioils fruit A nutwoods This popular Deluxle Mix' is an ideal blend A especially helpful in problem f i replaces Or if yo« prefer , all white Birch Hardwood only'' O K Cnstom or ders welcome Free kindling A local de livery Organize ihe neighborhood wood par ty Everyone saves with a
quanti ty discount oil economy orders 10% to Seniors (exdepl on the $45 95 economy units)
HANK JOHNSON A SONS Please phone persistently. 349 3018 If no answer . 348-2106 or 453-0S94
A I FIREWOOD 1 face cord $40, 2 fa<* cords $75. 3 face cords $100 (7x6x4), I t to 18 in length
4828517
FIREWOOD Cherry, well Seasoned
Truckload of 1« face cords (4 x8 x18 "). $550 477-1268
S E P T E M B E R SALE ON ALUMINUM GUTTERS 4 DOWNSPOUTS $1 30 P E R FT for replacement with baked enamel a luminum All work guaran teed Free est Ray. 358-0117
102 Handyman AAA HANDYMAN All home A off ice repairs Interior exterior carpent ry electr ical plumbing No job too smal l Verv reasonable Call Keith 420-0278
a l l h o m e r e p a i r s r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s
Free Es t ima te 525 942I
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706 Household Goods Oakland County
HIDE A BED. adorable aueen s i i e Kar pen brand new, originally $950. selling (or $500 After 6pm 47^9512
HIDE A BED sofa. Ear ly Amer ican , blue green pr in t , beige background 2 green swivel rockers J pieces $400 Af ter 5pm 477-9672
HIGH GLOSS fo rmica cus tom m a d e ul tra modern lurni ture , living room, light gray, bedroom black, $4000 855 0153
HOUSEHOLD Basement Sale, ref r ig-e r a t o r , s ewing m a c h i n e , e l e c t r i c mower , va r ious smal l appl iances , clothes, furn i ture , 3 wheel adult bike, many m o r e misc i t ems Sat Sept 25 10-4 15957 George Washington, 2 blocks S of 10 Mile, 2 blocks W of Greenf ie ld
HOUSEHOLD & ESTATE SALES Conducted by " K "
Servicing Wayne Oakland 4 Macomb Counties
KAY 247-0361 ANN 771-0197
Household Sale ENGLISH 4 AMERCIAN ANTIQUE F U R N I T U R E
Plus general household goods, includ-ing desk bookcases, baby equipment and clothes
Fr i Sal Sun Sept 24 26 1 1 to 7
26389 Hunt ington Rd Hunt ing ton Woods (1 block W of Woodward, 1W blocks S of 11 Mile)
KROEHI.ER Sofas, chairs , bunk beds map le t rundle bed. pictures, lamps, e tc Cash 626-0407
LEAVING STATE musl sell, r a t t a n furni ture , f ru i t wood credenza, g r and fa ther clock, chairs , tables, lamps, nauti-cal mir ror ladder Bloomfield 626-4775
LIVING ROOM couch, loveseat dining room table, leaf, 6 chairs , buffet , king s u e boxspring 4 m a t t r e s s 354-1111
LIVING ROOM furni ture , pe r fec t con-dition Contemporary sofa, off white with pa l te l f loral abs t rac t in soft pale green, blue, other $400 Loveseat . coun try French beaut i ful detai led dark wood f r a m e with cane back, scar le t , gold velvet s t r ipe $300 Wing chai r , real wood detai l 4 upholstered in tiny print $175 Eve a f t e r 7pm 855 5240
LIVING ROOM suite, sofa, chai r , co f fee 4 end tables, all wood with revers ib le cushions excel lent condition $275, r e tail $1,000 plus Enclosed f i rep lace with blower $65 Call 471-5915
706 Household Goods Oakland County
HOUSEHOLD SALE
S E P T 25, SUN S E P T 26 9 a m to 5 pm daily
1680 W LONG LAKE RD BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1 mile W of Te legraph
QUALITY FURNISHINGS for the dis c r imina t ing buyer A lovely combina tion of con tempora ry and t radi t ional furn i ture and accessor ies
LIVING R(X)M furn i tu re including beaut i ful crescent white sofa, loveseat, chairs and tables E te rge re , pictures, and copper and brass wall sculptures Large designer m i r r o r s and lamps Ex eeutive desks and credenza
D I N E T T E tab le and buffe t of con tem-porary fo rmica Dishes, g lassware , sil-ver. kitchen accessories
BEDROOM SETS including dressers , desks, night stands, hutch tops, m i r r o r s Designer bedspreads , linens
ALSO Crib, me ta l closet, fi le cabinets , por tab le bar, hanging wicker chairs, plant s tands and much, much more ' ALL P R I C E D TO SELL 1
SALES BY HERITAGE 626-8766
706 Household Goods Oakland County
LOUNGE CHAIR, o t toman . F rench Blue, nai lhead t r im. $175 Bar stools, $50 each Both a lmost new 338 3520
MAGNIFICENT HOUSE SALE BLOOMFIELD HILLS
F n 4 S a t , Sept 24 4 25, 9am-5pm Antique oak bedroom, sofas, loveseat, living room chairs , tables, dining tab le and chairs, Chippendale b reakf ron t , cast iron par lor stoves, s tore cof fee mill, clocks. Thomasvi l le sec re ta ry , corner cabinet , 2 wing chairs , curio cabinet , t rundle bed. 2 c lawfoot Chip
Cdale secre ta r ies , an t ique dresser , , two 6 stained glass St Cecelia
Church windows, nice desks, file cabi nets, p r o g r a m m a b l e ca lcula tor , 6 hand carved Oriental screen, l a rge o rna te mi r ro r s , c h i l d s ant ique M a m m y ' s bench, child 's rocker , art glass shades, china, glass, porcelain, old hanging lamps, oil paintings, old mechan ica l Santa. 100 dolls 4 Teddy Bears, unusual Chr i s tmas decorat ions . 12 beveled 4 leaded glass windows, G E e lec t r ic range 4 r e f r i ge ra to r Pa t io fu rn i t u r e 4 much, much fu rn i tu re 4 household 4471 P ine Tree Trai l , Bloomfield Hills 1 mile W of Telegraph, S of Long Lake 375 0188 469 1706
MOVING SALE, Bloomfield Hills End tables, furn i ture , twin beds, mi r ro r , lamps, dishes, garden tools, e tc 9-5pm , Sept 25.26 1668 Trad ing Post, Benn-ington Green Sub. near Frankl in 4 W Long Lake Rds 626 0639
HOUSEHOLD SALE SOUTHFIELD
BEACON SQUARE EAST
SEPTEMBER 24 & 25
Saturday: 10-5 Sunday: 9-3
Living rc|om sofa, tab le, lamp. Glass & ch rome cof fee table Dining room table, buffet and chairs] Family robm sofa, table, lamps, La-2-Boy, bar, area rug.
S t u d y l o v e s e a t , B a -cra lounger , lamptable. Ant ique Grandfather c lock, Westmins ter ch imes. An-t ique wall c locks.
Hammond organ. Amana double door refr iger-ator, gas dryer, washer. Baby furni ture. Womens clothes. Household misc.
27560 BRADFORD LANE Off 11 Mile Rd
Bet Lahsef L Evergreen North on Harva rd to Bradford Lane
Follow to Address
Lilly M.I & Co. MOVING SALE - washer 4 dryer , red velvet love seat , l i rexel hi fi cabinet , room divider, a r ea b i g BOin round, red velvet king size bedppread, mechanica l
Kin ball machine , blue velvet hall ench. blue lamp, wall pieces, boy's
golf clubs, mah jong set , 557-2286
MUST SELL 4 piece dark oak double bedroom set, excel lent condition, $700 or best o f fe r Antique dining room table, buf fe t , china cabinet 4 6 chairs, dark stain. $750 Call 362-3826
OAK BEDROOM SET. tr iple dresser , chest, nightstands, dpublei queen head board, $700 Excel lent 698- 2684
OAK DINING room table with leaf and 6 chairs 2 cap ta ins Con tempora ry style $600 674-2687
708 Household Goods Oakland County
HOUSEHOLD SALE BIRMINGHAM
Thurs & Fri SEPT. 23 & 24; 10-5
Drexel bed room set: Double bed, tr ip le dresser, mir ror , chest, 2 n ightstands.
Twin bed room set: 2 beds, n ightstand, dressing table, chair. Ant ique mahogany creden-za. Cherry desk and chair. Decorat ive accessor ies in-c lude electr ic grandfather c lock, Westminster chimes. Pembroke table and lamp Mahogany ex tended table. English bone china, ster l ing, si lverplate, crystal . Dishes, l inens.
Col lect ion of pipes. Clar inet. Washer, dryer, chest freezer, refr igerator. Womens clothes. Household misc.
22869 HIGHBANK GEORGETOWN (SOUTH)
S off 13 Mile Rd Between Te legraph 4 Lahser
Turn I.eft on Lincolnshire JFollow Lincolnshire to Highbank
Turn Right. Follow to Address
Lilly M. & Co. INTERIOR
D E C O R A T O R S F U R N I T U R E in her large home, most ly new must sell. Sofas in velvets , ole fins, loveseats, chairs , tables, unusual lamps, cur io cabinets , s ec re t a ry Bed room sets with a r m o i r e s in king, queen 4 full s i tes Pecan dining set, also Queen Anne cher ry dining 4 bedroom with poster bed
In Southfield 356 7136
KINDEL - Solid Cherry Classic Beauty hutch 4 table for ten, $850 Af te r 6 p m
642-2867
ONE TWIN Size ma t t r e s s , like new, $60 Modern brown living room chai r , needs some repair . $75 569-1409
OAK WALL UNIT 3 sections. $250 478-8326_[
ON TV $19 95 INSTALLED F r e e Antenna No cab le needed
To order , call Anytime Toll F r e e 1 800-682-0319
708 Household Goods Oakland County
MATTRESS & BOX SPRING SALE
New - Deluxe Qual i ty Factory Seconds Values to $500
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING HEAVY DUTY BED F R A M E
$175 Complete
F R E E Queen size Sheets and Pillow Cases WITH T H I ^ A D
GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS
WEST 37437 Grand River at Halstead Farming ton 474 3400
EAST 1100 E Maple (15Mile) Between Rochester Rd & 1-75
Troy 588 1800 HOURS Mon - F n 9-6, Sat 9-5
MOVING • Furn i tu re for sa le P a r t y table, s tereo, couch, l amps Call a f t e r 5pm weekdays 478-7518
ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Place your classified want ad in
Suburban Detroi t ' s f inest marke t The Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspape r s
591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Roches te r /Avon
Use your Visa or Master Card
ORIENTAL RUG. Karas tan "Sarouk", 18' i 10'. moving-can ' t use, excellent condition. $800 Call 647-1951
OSTER KITCHEN center , never used Still packed in original box $125 or best o f fe r 693 8844
PIANO, upright , $600 Butcher block table $75 Hitchcock desk, chai r 4 match ing nights tand $200 Credenza with inlaid wood $500 Eves 851-6588
RAINBOW R E X A I R E vacuum c leaner , wa te r f i l ter type with a t t a c h m e n t s Cost is $680 new. sell $175 681 8598
RECENTLY Widowed man must sell household i tems 2 piece living room sectional, occasional chairs , king size bed complete , t r iple dresser , g a m e table, d inet te table 4 2 cha i r s Signed l i thographs, etchings, silk screens and graphics Plus many decora t ive i t ems Thurs, Sept 23, 9am to 6pm 170 E Hickory Grove R d . North of I-ong Lake, just Eas t of Woodward, Bloomfield Hills
SEALY TWIN SIZE Mat t ress & box spring, never used. $100 661-1387
706 Household Goods Oakland County
SECTIONAL FLORAL couch, reclining chair, per fec t condition; cubic end ta-bles, junior bed, clothing 356-2518
SINGER DIAL A MATIC zig zag sewing ma chine Embroiders , appliques, but tonholes, e tc Late model school t r ade in $59 cash or monthly payments New mach ine g u a r a n t e e
UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER
FE 4-0905
SOFA BED, Queen size, ea r th tones, ex eel lent I-ane map le cedar cheat with d rawer 549 6631 852-3258
SOFA but ler table, b rass 4 mahogany, new. $165, cost $325 Call a f t e r 4 30pm
674-0647
SOFA, 76' Lawson, beige 4 blue f loral $100 649-0835
SOFA, (90 ) and Loveseat (68'), 6 months old, $900 Coffee table, end tab le and e tagere , glass brass and wood. 6 months old, $625/S«t or will s epa ra t e 681 2204
STORAGE BED with m a t t r e s s 4 dress er , $80 Old oak buffet , $50 Tv stand, $8 a f t e r 5pm or weekends 652-3196
THE RE-SELL-IT
SHOPPE Uniquely Different
High Quality Pre-Owned F u r n i t u r e 4 Accessories
Better furn i ture 4 accessories f rom bet ter homes looking for a second chance Buying, selling or just b rows nig This is the place 34769 GRAND RIVER 478 7534
TRADITIONAL Sofa by Heri tage, light copper velvet, 86 inches, $350 Coodi nate Her i tage chair 4 o t toman $300 Both excel lent condition 642-1821
T R U N D L E BED by Simmons, with boi s te rs 4 upholstered cover Like new $150 After 7pm 642-1495
TWO CUSTOM m a d e twin p la t fo rm beds .$75 each 851-5446
WASHER 4 Dryer $100 set Maple dresser , $25 2 oval ant ique mirrors , $10 each 477-7343
706 Household Goods Oakland County
WICKER AND Rat tan , new floor s a m pies, glass top dinet te set, chest of drawers , wicker chest, chairs, e tc
545 0507
709 Household Goods Wayne County
AIR C L E A N E R Humid i f i e r , Sears , $150 Ear ly American La Z-Boy $75, 4 Sofa, $100 Sunbeam Mixer, $40 2 B / W TVs 9" AC/DC $40 and 12 $30 Coleman Lantern , $15 Coleman Stove. $22 Por ta Potti . $40 Laundry Utility tub, $20 471-5572
ALL appliances, cabinets , f ix tures Must sell Remodel ing kitchen Make offer 459-5789
BED. complete , ful l size, and dresser Best offer 525 0509
BED - queen size f lotat ion m a t t r e s s and f r ame , $125 453-2887
BEDROOM SET Dresser , chest, double bed with ma t t r e s s 4 springs, 2 l a m p , excellent , $135 537-3708
BEDROOM set, walnut, king size bed complete Dresser , 2 night stands, ex eellent condition, $400 477-0014
W E S T I N G H O U S E w a s h e r / d r y e r , wrought iron sofa 4 2 cha i r s Call a f t e r 5pm 644 5691
WHITE T E E N S BEDROOM set 7 piece, very good condition, $650 After 5pm, Sat-Sun all day 478-4384
WHITE 4 shelf bookcase, $15 Brass floor lamp, 60 years old, $75 South-field Call a f t e r 5 30pm 352 4559
BEDROOM SET white, excel lent con dition. 6 pieces Also ping pong table. $30 421 4012
709 Household Goods Wayne County
CUSTOM m a d e orange flrint d rapes 4 bedspread, king sized headboard dress er, modern orange bench, l amp table, lamp, black leather chair , Bold velvet chair 4 o t toman Must *ell 527 6030
358 3634
DINETTE SET with leaf, «xeellent con dition $85, lounge chair, chest , maple end tables 421-6589
DINING ROOM Set. beautiful glass 4 Chrome table with 6 upholstered cha i r s $500 or will t rade for nice wood dining room set i 525 0825
DINING SET, imported, 50 s modern, table with leaf, 6 chairs buffe t will separa te . $445/offer 459 0206
DINING TABLE ONLY Duncan Phyfe, solid mahoganv, 42 x 62' , -plus 3. 12 leaves. $395 455 5905
DOUBLE BED with Hollywood head board $20 Dresser , (old) $?0 17 inch black 4 white console TV $20 Formica dinet te 2 chairs . $20 591 0480
EARLY American map le twin bed f r a m e , $125 Formica kitchei) set, table 4 4 chairs $55 Roll-away (jed f r ame , $30 Steamer trunk $75 532 2421
BEDS. Bunk, ladders, rail-$100 Day beds, plaid covers, bolsters $75 Bed room double, ant ique white, solid wood $200 2 ant ique cha i r s need upholster ing-$100 Misc furn i ture 525-0765
CHINA - Haviland. 57 piece, 16 piece match ing crystal s t emware , $500
881-2254
CLOTHES DRYER, Sofa, loveseat , lounge chairs, tables, lamps, bumper pool table, misc i tems Moving of our s ta te Livonia 14074 Ingram
COCKTAIL TABLE- 58 x 22 inches, pe can Excellent condition, $50 Livonia
591-6533
COUCH, blue 4 beige f lowered Tradi tional styling A I condition, $100
532 3943
COUCH Chair, o t toman, end table (earth tones) $300 G E self-clealmng stove, 1 yr old $300 455-2566
ESTATE SALE
10981 ROSSltER Detroit
Rossiter runs North f rom Whit t ier, 10 b locks nor th of the Lodge Freeway.
Friday & Saturday only 10AM to 5PM
ALL MUST GO Old furn i ture k m p i r e dining room pieces, Art Deco bedroom set has dressing table with large mir ror . unusual door chest, televisions Crystal , china, kitchen i tems, I^rge 4 smal l appl iances Many antiques, v in tage clothing by fine fashion designers Much morje"
A. & T. SALES Al lan/838-0083/Toby
COUCH 4 chair , $200, bumper pool table 4 poker table with accessories . $250 Afte 5 PM 535-3153
COUCH 4 LOVESEAT, very good con dition, brown plaid; $300 Student dress er , like new, pine finish, $75 397-0713
CRIB, DRESSER 4 dressing table,
Kjd condition $200 or best offer fore 3PM 729-4704
FTTH AN ALLEN SOFA, red 4 gold plaid, verv good condition, $125
420 2935
E U R E K A vacuum cleaner , $50 Mesh Playpen. $20 Call between 8am '9pm Ask for Lar ry 721 5634
709 Household Goods Wayne County
FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU Furni ture Wholesale Distr ibutors of Michigan selling all new merchandise in original car tons Not builders close out models or used merchandise Mat t resses still wrapped 2 piece set Twin $38 Full $48 Queen $68 Sofa beds $109 Odd table* $19 88 Bunk beds complete, $44 6 piece living room, $170 $800 pits now $375 Now open to public, skip the midd leman Dealers 4 institutional sales welcome N a m e brands Serta etc 9451 Buffa lo H a m t r a m c k 1 block N of Holbrook 1 block E of Conant Credit cards 4 checks a c cepted, delivery avai lable Drive a l i t t le 4 save a lot Call Mon Sat 10-7pm '
175-7166
FOUB light green g a m e cha i r s lea ther look vinyl $50 After 6pm 471-1536
FULL lenght Rabbit fur coat.(8) black white, $125 Bedspread 4 d rapes 75x84 $45 Penny cata log pg 1347 522-6297
HIDE A BED, bright red Herculon Full size ma t t r e s s Like new $250 Pr ice negotiable 522 9189, 348-1048
HIDE-A-BED, in excel lent condit ion asking p n e e $275 464-8474
HOUSEHOLD SALE. 86 sofa new $300 Corduroy rocking chair , $50 Kitchen set, $50 White bedroom set with twin bed $75 Stereo components receiver, turntable , casse t te recorder & speakers , $350 537 3996
KITCHEN TABLE 4 chairs, m a r b l e like top. like new $250 or best o f fe r
937-0510 or 565 9109
MEDITERRANEAN bar with 2 stools $300 or best offer 728 8614
MODERN U P H O L S T E R E D dinet te 50 long, x 42 wide x 29 tall Butcher block and chrome. $300 or best offer 525 1136
F U R N I T U R E SALE custom made in-cluding s tereo console, 25 cu ft Ajnana side by side, like new 5 piece Baker bedroom set • 274-0804
MODERN 50 s-60's dining room hutch 4 buffet Call before 3PM no week ends 425 3665
MOVING GE re f r ige ra to r $75 Sears gas dryer $50 Sears Rowling exerc ise machine $70 Fi rep lace accessor ies $30 Spreader $12 Elec t r ic shrub hedger $25 981-689*
NEW' 5 piece living room sui te $225 New dinette set $40 10am-6pm
397 2333
OAK B U F F E T meeds work) $65 China Cabinet $75 Built-in Dishwasher Ken more, gold 6 mos use $75 2-Ton Air Conditioner $100 6 d r a w e r dresser with mi r ro r $50 After 6pm, 981-1318
OAK TABLE round with 4 laddeT back chairs, $125 Secre tary desk, d r a w e r s bookshelves $450 981-4566
PLAID DAVENPORT 8 ft Roll of Bi gelow carpe t ing 11x16, both excel lent condition 464-6499
OEAMJMM 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION
'H ANDIEST MAN IN TOWN" Fo r help in get t ing your house in shape, call Marv We are eff ic ient and fa i r ly pr ice No job is too smal l 421 -7657
MR. ODD JOB Bepai rs Home 4 Off ice
Plumbing Elec t r ica l . Woodworking, Paint ing 24 Hrs Bill, 649 4036
TOTAL HOME SERVICE All carp<*Hry. r epa i r s and remodel ing Kitchen bath, basements , e lec t r ic , heat ing plumbing & paint ing 541 4687
105 Hauling AAA AAA HAULING 4 MOVING
WEE HAUL Can Do It Today Bus 334 2379 Res 673 8247
$10 4 Up Yard . Home Cleanup
AAA AARDVARK HAULING Hauling - Cleanup Odd Jobs
Low Pr ices Fast Service All Areas Office 464 9684 or 455 1915
HONEST PRICES Trash removal , any kind Building site clean-up G a r a g e A Basement c leaning Fas t Service
474-2640
02 Handyman
JACK OF ALL TRADES Southfield Bi rmingham a r e a s
Free es t ima tes 557 1078
EVERYTHING - ANYTIME! $30 per truck load
Kelly 673 0543 or 332 0578
SIDEWALK 4 DRIVEWAY REMOVAL BRAMA EXCAVATING INC
F R E E ESTIMATES 592 1903
08 Heating Bergs t rom ' s Inc Heat ing
Service^ Repa i r s -Rep lacemen t s Furnaces , humidif iers , a i r c l eaners
Visa h M( 522-1350
117 Insulation BESTWAY Builders-quali ty work *\ reasonable coat Insulation, window re p lacement s to rms etc Lie Insured Livonia 525-1835 537-5375
INSULATION - FREE EST on Home Insulation Get ready for the O L D WEATHER ahead ' 756 6100
123 Janitorial E X P E R I E N C E D R E T I R E E S family Jan i tor ia l Business looking for build ngs to service Excel lent Re fe rences
Call 464 3576
Family Owned 4 Operated SPAHKl .E JANITORIAL SERV
Full Service mcl carpe t c leaning Comm' l res'l Ins . Exc ref 464 1602
MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE HOME OR O F F I C E
D E P E N D A B L E E X P E R I E N C E D CALL
T 4 C JANITORIAL 4 Maintenance Service Inc We do offices, homes e t c Owner supervised F r e e es t ima tes
E V E R G R E E N SALE Spnice 4 Fir , 4 ft to 12 ft Many other eve rg reen 4 shade tree* Transp lan t ing avai lable Leonard s Tpees CaU Eves 231 1484
LANDSCAPING MATERIAL
Washed Sand Stone Crushed Stone Bouldors Cobbles tone Dolomi te
W o o d Chips Shredded Bark
ANY QUANTITY TON YARD BUSHEL
Wholesale - Hetall Picked Up - Delivered
THOMSON'S PIT
48399 W 7 Mi. - Northvi l le Betweeen Beck & Ridge
349-4400 - 349-1350
RAY'S LANDSCAPING &
NURSERY INC. National Award Winner
Design/Bui ld Firm 25 years exper ience
• QUALITY NURSERY STOCK • LANDSCAPE DESIGN • H E LANDCAPING . HYDROSEED SOD • PATIOS DECKS • RETAINER WALI.S
Quality Workmansh ip (Fully guaranteed)
Resident ia l -Comm'l Industr ia l
624-6666 I825 W Maple Rd
R P. S P E N C E INC
TOPSOIL Shredded or unshredded Fill dir t
Commerc ia l res ident ia l Picked up or del ivered
538 2199 476 1143
S H R E D D E D TOP SOIL $57 00 for 6 yard load del ivered Bloomfield Fa rming ton a r e a s
626 1209 | 626 7309
SPECIAL
138 Lawn Sprinkling
Sprinkling Systems Winterized. 471-2897
144 Lock Service LOCKS R E K E Y I N G
Key s m a d e lockouts 24 hour lock ser-vice Also plumbing, all home r epa i r s Brian 464-8335
ON sand, gravel , top soil 4 landscaping ma te r i a l s Delivered 478 7188
* * SPECIAL * 7 YARDS SCREENED
T O P S O I L
$$9 7 YARDS FILL DIRT
$37.50 348-3150
LANDSCAPING 4 NURSERY l a n d s c a p i n g Design 4 Installation
F r e e E s t i m a t e s S t a n L i n c o l n l a n d s c a p i n g 4 Nursery Call 729 8378
LAWN REPAIK Replace old, worn out, diseased grass with beau t i fu l new sod Western Wayne/Oakland County Dependable F r e e es t ima tes 459 2150
L 4 I. LANDSCAPING Blue Grass Sod delivered, 90« sq yd Lawn Stripping 4 Sodding. Lawn Main tenance Railroad Ties Delivered $8 Work Guar F r e e Est 388 3194
TOPSOIL Black Peat
Also pot t ing & garden soil
Birm. - B lmfd Troy - Roch
Dellv 477-6988
- W. B lmfd ester Areas eries
855-3447
Topsoil Shredded 4 Loaded Wholesale 4 Retai l
Mon Sat 8AM 2PM Also Delivered
S of Six Mile Rd V« Mile R of 1-275
464-2080 ,464-2081
132 Lawn Mower Repair LAWN MOWER & Small Engine Re-pair Motorcycles, t rac tors , boat mo-tors chain saws One day Service 7 days a week HOUSE ( ALUS 625-5631
135 Lawn Maintenance C 4 C LANDSCAPING
Power Raking, Leaf Removal . Clean ups. Bush Trimmirtg, Snow Remova l
F ree E s t i m a t e s 534-7674
CLEAN HI'S Fal l is coming fast Don't wait for leaves to come down. Call IDEAL SEA SONS F r e e Eat 391 4969
POWER RAKING (DETHATCHING)
Average Yijrd $20 00 Call for appointment] 525-7135
GILBERT'S C O M P L E T E LANDSCAPING
Specializing in Wolmanized Tie Work, Pat ios 4 Decks
SOD 4 S E E D Evergreen 4 Shrubs Plant ing Boies , Reta ining Walls
Topsoil 4 Gravel R e p l a n t i n g , Re sodding, Yard Update
682-6702
THE LAWN MAINTENANCE CO.
Commerc ia l 4 Resident ial
Lawn Main tenance & Snowplowing
Landscaping Liquid Fertil izer
356-7877
138 Lawn Sprinkling
150 Moving & Storage AAA C O L L E G E STUDENTS
Will move your Home, Off ice or Apt furnishings Dependable 4 Insured Local or Long Distance Mark, 399 3678
ADVANCE T R A N S F E R Prompt , ca re fu l service, local and S ta te of Michigan Charge by job not hour
528 2180
ALLEN'S MOVING Local A Distance Houses, Offices. Apts l e a v i n g every week for Flor ida Reasonable Ra tes F r e e E s t i m a t e s Insured 542 8455
CALL NOW BIG DISCOUNTS Instal lat ions 4 wlnterixatlons
255-3930 522-8055 RAINY DAY CO., INC
BILLS MOVING 4 HAULING California, Florida, Texas Weekly Lo-cal and State of Michigan Loads re-turned Any size load Very reasonable, insured Storage Snow removal
477 0270 or 354 3365
BOS MOVING 4 SERVICE Any size job, reasonable rates, short n o tice se rv ice F r e e E s t i m a t e s Insured
682 9172
CALL US SAVE MONEY
Rite-Way Moving Local, Suburbs 4 Long Dis tance
Pianos Our Specialty 255-3974
D E P E N D A B L E MOVING After Hours and Weekends
Handled ca re fu l ly -Guran teed est Call any t ime 277-2620
G M MOVING CO Ex t r a Care Houses, Offices, Pianos
7 days 24 Hrs - Friendly Service G Mooney 552 1431 or 453-1212
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO INC CUSTOM work, household moving, of fices, packing, pianos, appl iances, local 4 State of Mich 357-2674
MOVING & DELIVERY Large 4 smal l we do them all
P r iva t e 4 Commerc ia l 24 Hours Call 531-0917
155 Mutic ln»truction E T H E L E FRITZ CTMMTA. teacher of piano 4 organ has openings for a few m o r e serious s tudents 30 yrs experi-ence Your home or my studio 537 6670
165 Painting & Decorating
ALL T Y P E S O F PAINTING' P las te r repa i r s . fancy ceilings, roof repairs , gu t te r s 4 minor home repa i r s Excel lent r e fe rences 421-4614 937-9638
BESTWAY PAINTING Quality work a t reasonable cost
F r e e Es t imate , Licensed. Insured Livonia 525 1835 or 537-5375
CUSTOM painting, vinyl paper ing 4 tile, staining, varnishing Renew kitch en c a b i n e t s I t a l i an J o u r n e y m a n , Giovanni J Sacco, 264-7579
DON J. FULLER
PAINTING-WALLPAPERING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR
32 years exp. Work myself Plaster & Drywall Repair
INSURED
559-0232
165 Painting & Decorating
PAINTING, E X T E R I O R or Interior Fal l Special No ch«.rge on ma te r i a l s ,
labor only Quali ty In ter iors 569 4980 or 372-1992
PAINTING FOR LESS Inter ior or Ex te r io r
F r e e E s t i m a t e s Call Bob 1-634-5618
DYNAMIC DECOR Int Ext Paint ing, Wallpaper
P las te r 4 Drywall Repai rs You get the finest quali ty
With the b e s t p r i c e Your Sat isfact ion Guaran teed
FALL SPECIAL - SAVE 25% LICENSED 4 INSURED
722-0180 427-0038
PAINTING Husband 4 Wife T e a m • In ter ior E x t e r ior Painting, Wal lpaper ing Exper i enced Call Tim or B a r b 941-2266
PAINTING INTERIOR EXTERIOR 25 years exper ience Work on job myself F r e e E s t i m a t e s Call
Al Barber - 525 0009
EUROPEAN PAINTER, not a l a id^f f au to worker or str iking teacher , will give you f ree e s t ima te for your paint ing needs J i m m y 531 6685
E X P E R T C A R P E N T R Y 4 PAINTING Int 4 Ext F r e e Est Sr Cit i ien Discount Lie 4 Ins 471 3887
165 Painting & Decorating
MOSTLY RESIDENTIAL
WE CARE ABOUT BEING NEAT 4 PROFESSIONAL
HANK'S PAINTING 476-8106 261-5856
EXTERIOR INTERIOR PAINTING Caulking 4 Scraping loose paint Work guaranteed reasonable pr ices F r e f est
PAINTING. P A P E R I N G PLASTERING. R E P A I R S
• R O L L E R W O R K S • PAINTING 4 W A L L P A P E R I N G
Interior 4 Ex te r io r Pain t ing Quality Mater ia l Used in All Work
Exper t Wallpaper Hanging Specializing in Foils, Vinyls 4 P a p e r s
Our Work is Guaran teed 4 Insured with many Satisfied Cus tomers
- call • Rol lerworks Paint ing 4 Wallpaper ing
F R E E ESTIMATE 464 8185 • Small Jobs Welcome' •
SPECIALIST Of PainUng 4 Decorat ing Int 4 Ext F r e e Est Ask for S a m
Thank You 642-0337
European Touch
WALLPAPER-PAINTING INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR PAINTING
F r e e E s t i m a t e s INSURED *
641-7766 EXTERIOR or INTERIOR PAINTING
Wallpaper ing or window washing Done the way you want it a t the lowest pr ice possible 666-9281
FATHER 4 SON PAINTING Over 30 years e i p e r i e n c e C o m m e r -c ia l /Res iden t i a l I n t e r i o r /Ex te r io r No job too la rge or too smal l N a m e brand mate r i a l s used F r e e es t ima tes 398 1246 544-2495
Refe rences Work Guaran teed Call Paul, 669-3575 and 474 8516
LIVONIA AREA Quality Pain t ing
Senior Citizen Discount 427 5353
M. GORELICK Professional Paint ing Decorat ing
Commerc ia l 4 Decora t ive Spraying Guaran teed Licensed, insured
474-0911
Spooner Paint ing ^orv ica^
FALL DECORATOR SALE
Interior Living rm was | 250 now $195 labor Bedroom was $150 now $130 labor Paperhanging was $14 now $12 roll
Plus BIG SAVINGS on Wallpaper
Exterior Prope r prepara t ion is cr i t ical , that 's why our e s t ima te will a lways include scraping, sanding, caulking, glaring 4 pr iming where needed And we back that up with a one year unconditional gua ran tee Fami ly t r ade for 3 genera tion* For f ree es t imate , cal l
525-4264 References • Fully Insured
SC. PAINTING CO Specializing in all types of
Paint ing Staining 4 Varnishing Inter ior Ex te r io r State licensed Insured 4 Guaran teed For F r e e E s t i m a t e call Sam. 525 2969
$10.00 DISCOUNT WITH AD PAINTING 4 C A R P E N T R Y
All Types Repairs . Remodel ing Gut ters , Wall Washing. Siding Cleaned
. 533 -3799 •
50% OFF FALL SPECIAL
LOWEST PR ICES-BEST WORK ON PAINTING
INTERIOR, EXTERIOR COMPLETELY INSURED All work fully guaran teed
425-9805
170 Patios PATIO SCREEN DOORSPATIO GLASS
NEW 4 R E P A I R AL'S WINDOW SERVICE
Berkley 547 1214
180 Piano Tuning
PIANO TUNING & REPAIR Quality Reasonable
J i m S e l l e c k F r e e Est 455-4515
200 Plastering PLASTER 4 DRYWALL R E P A I R S
STUCCO. WATER DAMAGE Reputable - Licensed - P r o m p t
937-8374 422-3764
LIVONIA AREA Plas te r 4 Drywall Repa i r s F r e e Est Guaran teed work Insured Also spray or hand applied t ex tures 525 5235
PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL Repairs , additions, new works
All work guaran teed State Lie 348 2447. 474 0727
215 Plumbing 233 Roofing
PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL-New 4 Repa i r s Hand or Spray Textur ing Acoustical Tile Ceilings work Guaran teed 30 yrs Exp 543 0712, 360 0826
PLASTERING Specializing in smal l water d a m a g e 4 repa i r s 27 years exper ience Clean, s<k ber, work myself 538 9445
P L A S T E R I N G , s t u c c o , t e x t u r i n g drywall ing, paper ing 4 paint ing 30 years exper ience R e a s o n a b l y priced
476-0011.835 8610
215 Plumbing
A DEPENDABLE MASTER PLUMBER
PETER FRIEDMAN Highest quali ty in r epa i r s 4 i.ew instal lation, s u m p pumps, disposals, f auce t s Sewer Cleaning exper t ly done, moder a t e prices All work guaranteed 24 hour service in Oakland County
c a l l 557-4449 Don't wait for disaster , call the Master
FOR QUALITY WORK ... At Down To Earth Prices
Complete Home Modernization Our services a r e avai lable in heating, wood furnaces , insulation, home repairs , kitchens, baths, plumbing 4 e lect r ical , dishwasher, p la te glass mi r rors , appl iance in stal lat ion. cemen t work, painting. Insured, F r e e es t ima tes
FRANK RASHID 474 5652 476 8124 474-3846
PLUMBING SPECIAL'" Celebrat ing my son's S ta te Journey-man ' s license New low ra tes , no job too smal l Bob Assenmacher P lumbing Lie m a s t e r p lumber 348-7429 349-1246
220 Pools
JIM'S PLUMBING REPAIRS Reasonable r a t e s
Call J i m 533 0831
LICENSED P L U M B E R , dra in cleaning, repairs , remodel ing Dependable ser-vice 4 reasoanble ra tes 24 hours Nolan's Plumbing. 887 2227 or 334 6013
LOWEST PRICES • Sewer 4 Drain Cleaning No Resul ts No Charge '
P lumbing Repa i r s Lie 464 3022
LOW P R I C E R E P A I R S PLUMBING 4 SEWER CLEANING
Rela ted Alterat ions 476 0011
PLUMBING WORK DONE Reasonable r a t e s Fast service
No job too smal l 274 2469
RALPH'S PLUMBING
478-5237 REPAIRS-REMODELING
NEW CONSTRUCTION Hot Water Tanks 4 Disposals Master P l u m b e r Lie O5103
INSURED
40 GAL HOT WATER TANK $220 INSTALLED
WATER HEATER INSTALLATION & SMALL PLUMBING R E P A U
Very reasonable r a t e s 522-4271
• DUN RIGHT POOL SERVICE -
CLOSINGS • Vinyl Covers with Water Bags ava i lab le • Pool 4 Hea te r Repai rs Realist ic P r i m ' 261-7168
225 Refinishing
Furniture Refinishing Custom work for Fine fu rn i tu re
RESTORATION R E P A I R
644-7755
233 Roofing AAA ROOFING
Siding and Gut te r s $40 per sq most roofs
Repair 4 reroof specialist F r e e e s t ima te s 398-5928
ABLE TO STOP ROOF LEAKS New Roofs Repai rs Flat Roofs
Free es t ima tes Guaran teed 755-3674
ALLEN ROOFING CO Quality Roofs Since 1937
Guaranteed Work Licensed 4 Insured
Days 852 3338 Evenings 651-0766
' ALL ROOF LEAKS S T O P P E D NEW ROOFS Seamless Gut ters .
Vents, Flashing, Drip Ledge. Valleys Guar , R e f , F r e e E s t , Lie 532 5168
APEX ROOFING - o f fe rs quality, guar anteed work completed with pride We'll beat your best price Repairs . References F r e e Es t ima tes 474 6644
A - I QUALITY 4 SERVICE
New Roofs Roofing Repa i r s Hot Roofs Shingles,
Leaks Stopped Guaran teed 453-3341
A-l ROOFER wants work, 18 y e a r s ex per ience Expe r t installation 4 quali ty mate r i a l s F r e e e s t ima te s Save money ' Call Joe Gregory any t ime 478 1594
BAGGETT ROOFING 4 SIDING
New 4 old roofs Kes 4 Comm Repai rs Licensed 4 Insur...349-3110
Servicing Nor thv i l l e /P lymouth 33 yrs
BASELINE ROOFING. INC Com'l 4 Res Fal l Special on Re roof
Tear-off Specialists Lie 4 Ins Free E s t i m a t e s 476 8046
RIG DON'S ROOFING
Reroofs 4 Tear-offs Quality ma te r i a l s 4 workmanship .Licensed 4 Insured Reasonable Ra tes Free Est 295-0786
B 4 L ROOFING
New Repairs ' Tear -of fs A Speciali ty ' Gut ters , Vents No job too big or smal l
534 5334 - F r e e E s t i m a t e 937-8139
CEDAR ROOF SPECIALIST
Shingles, tarr ing, gut ters , re la ted ca rpen t ry Small or big jobs
476-0011
CHIMNEYS, NEW ROOFING ROOFING REPAIRS, HOT ROOFS
Roof leaks stopped 427-3981
GUTTERS 4 ROOF R E P A I R S Professional - Reasonable - Rel iable
Licensed and Insured
JOHN WILLIAMS 885 5813
HULGAN BROTHEH-S ROOFING Aluminum Siding and Tr im
F r e e EsUmates 255 4421
REASONABLE ROOFING AND ADDITIONS
Licensed, guaranteed, insured Free es t ima tes 532-5472
R E ROOFING 4 SHINGLES Licensed 4 insured c r a f t s m a n
Free es t ima tes Reasonable 627-2164
r o o f e r e x t r a o r d i n a r e Excellent job a t Inf la t ion-Fighter Pr ic -es' Roof Remova l s Welcome Refer ences ma te s
Skylight Specialists - F r e e Esti i. Call Charlie, any t ime 595-7222
ROOFING-CHIMNEYS PORCHES F r e e Es t ima tes - F a i r P r ices
Guaran teed Sat isfact ion SUBURBAN SERVICES CO 4219172
r o o f i n g SENTURY CONTRACTORS INC
Fully licensed - Ful ly lnsured
q u a l i t y w o r k m a n s h i p F r e e Es t ima tes 476 4444
ROOFMASTER ROOFING New 4 Re-roofs
Quality work Reasonable pr ices 459 4212
WOLVERINE ROOFING
Resident ial 4 Commerc ia l Shinglera New roofs, reroofs 4 t ea ro f f s Will beat any l eg i t imate es t ima te Quality work-manship Writ ten gua ran tee Lie 4 Ins Repai rs 937 3036 9^7-1734
284 Wallpapering
241 Sewer Cleaning B 4 J SERVICE
Expe r t Service Reasonable Rates Sr Citizen 10^ Discount
474 6224
245 Sewing Machine Repair
FAST E X P E R T IN HOME SERVICE FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE
398-1242
254 Storm Doors BIG DISCOUNTS'" Installed Pr ices ' "
Quality Storm Windows, $45, Doors, $135, Pa t io Doorwalls. $250 981 3116 34 Yrs Exp , Lie d 565-1739
269 Tile Work ALL T Y P E S CERAMIC TILES
New 4 Remodeled Free E s t i m a t e s 35 Years Exper ience Call a f t e r 5pm
Marvin Berlin 547-0247
CERAMIC TILE INSTAI.LKD 3 walls around tub. 5' high $29f Bath remodeling Guaran teed work After 6PM. 474 8809 or 517 5^6 8921
273 Tree Service A 1 CONNOLLY T R E E SERVICE
Tree Removal T r i m m i n g Stump Re moval 4 Land Clear ing Ins F r e e Est
482-8517
ASPEN TREE SERVICE TREE SPRAYING
Exper t t r i m m i n g 4 removal 643-0125
JESSE S T R E E SERVICE Tree Tr imming 4 Removal
26 years exper ience F r e e e s t ima te 722 3028 or 522-4606
LENNY S T R E E 4 LANDSCAPING Complete t ree care
Insured f ree est, 24 hr emergency serv 588 2605
STUMP REMOVAL Insured Free Es t ima tes
Call a f t e r 6pm 5)3-3324
277 Upholstery ABOVE a v e r a g e upholstering at below ave rage pr ice Specials on nylons Her culons 4 vinyls F ree es t ima te 30 yrs exp Park Upholstering 559-5588
CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING
Quality fabr ics Modes< prices Freder ick ' s Inter iors 4 Upholstering For f ree e s t ima tes 477 5642 4 j 9 6480
277 Upholstery
UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD QUALITY FABRICS 4 WORlt
F ree Es t imate , Pick Up 4 Delivery • 682 4178
281 Video Taping Services
VIDEO TAPING OF
Depositions, Home Inventory And Weddings
Qualified 4 Bonded
C & S PAPERHANGING $7 per roll & up
634-8356
E X P E R T WALLPAPERING Paint ing, P las te r ing
Reasonable Ra tes F r e e E s t i m a t e s 471 1310
E X P E R T
Wallpaper ing Pain t ing P las te r ing Reasonable Rates Free Es t ima tes
471-1310
P A P E R H A N G I N G IS MY TRADE U t m e do your work and I know you wil tell your f r iends and relat ives Re fe r ences Ernes t R Helenbar t , 348 1386
WALLPAPER HANGING
Low ra les - F ree Phone E s t i m a t e Westland area Joanne 728 8171
WALLPAPER HANGING
F r e e Es t ima tes Call Tom
464 1423 <64 1424
WALLPAPER REMOVAL
O F ALL T Y P E S 4 PAINTING INSURED
A . G O L D I N 356-0499
WALLPAPER SPECIALIST
My Specialty making your home more beaut i ful ' Refe rences Available For prices call Mark Helenbart 326 2996
285 Wall Washing
BILL'S Walls, Windows Carpe ts cleaned Paint ing Very reasonable
Insured Free E s t i m a t e s 585 2243
LOW P R I C E S GOOD WORK Wallwashing window 4 rug cleaning Painting All types of repairs
Handyman 476-0011 135 8610
MACHINE-CLEAN No Streaks No Drips No Mess
Very Low Cost 846 5106
287 Washer & Dryer Repair
GARDEN CITY WASHER DRYER SERVICE
Service all makes Servicing Sat 4 Sun $10 service call 261-6142
289 Water Softening
DAY BY DAY Custom Upholstering
20 % OFF T H E FABRIC OF YOUR CHOICE
F R E E ESTIMATES PICK UP 4 DELIVERY
427-2345 or 425-7287
363 0574
284 Wallpapering A 1 WALLPAPER HANGING
Professional ly hung Reasonable ra tes We also s t r ip paper 4 paint
Call Sam, 661M239
B & J WALLPAPERING
$8 Per Roll 4 Up • 20 Yrs Exper ience
- 459-0389 -
NATIONAL WATER CONDITIONING
SALES - R E N T - S E R V I C E
•FREE WATER ANALYSIS •FREE SALT DELIVERY •SERVICE ON ALL M A K E S Rental payments apply to purchase
' 647-3848
297 Windows
All Window Replacements
Wood - Vinyl
Lift Up, Slide or Crank Also W o o d Sash &
Hardware Kits
491-4905 ALUMINUM OR WOOD Repair , all kinds, Thermoparw glass specia l i s t !
New s to rm windows & doors Replacement Hardware Center
AL'S WINDOW SERVICE Berkley 547-121
ANDERSEN Replacement Windows F r e e Ea t im ta t e s
SENTRY CONTRACTORS INC 476 4444
BESTWAY Builder*-quality work at reasonable cost Window rep iacemen window repair* l i censed . Insured Livonia, 525 1S35 537 5375
STORM IXX)RS 4 WINDOWS vinyl window Ii doorwal l r e p l a c e m e n t s Porch enclosures, calking 4 wea ther str ipping F r e e Est Call Bill 354 M35
WINDOW CLEANING Screens Removed S torms Pul up Monthly Rates Free Es t ima tes
A-OK Window Cleaners 775-1690
O&E
mk mm
14C* (R .W.G-12C) Thursday, September 23. 1982
M A R K E T P L 4 C E / #
709 Household Goods Wayne County
710 Miac. For Sale Oakland County
REMINGTON electr ic typewr i te r , solid oak bedroom suite, solid pine bedroom suite Mangle iron stereo. 2 desks. 3 end tables dishwasher, night s tand, lamps set of Encyclopedias 4 Other misc i tems 722-3559
SEWING MACHINE. portable , apar t -ment s u e au tomat i c washer large tr iple dresser 326-0774
SEWING machine Kenmore. cabinet , Zig Zag and a t t achments , good condi-tion $100 464-7886
SOFA & chair $150 e lec t r ic stove, dou ble oven, $200 very good condition, 427 0562 728-8919
STUDENT DESK lift top with bookshelves. $15 Heavy duty floor pol isher $40 535-5798
SUNRAY 30 Gas Range harvest gold. $175 or best o f fe r S igna ture Sewing Machine 4 cabinet , $150 538 4892
TED'S T R E A S U R E CHEST I sed fu rn i tu re Moving in 2 weeks Ev-eryth ing musl go P r i ce s reduced You'll find everything for your home Highland Lakes Shopping Tenter . 7 Mile 1 Northvil le Rd , Northvil le 348-2670
TRADITIONAI. SOFA $200 4 love seat 1125 (ear tb tone colorsl. co f fee table $75 2 end tables $50 each or $400 for comple te set Table l amp $30 525 5693
TWIN BED complete , walnut head board, good condition. $40 Call a f t e r 4 30PM 427 9432
TWO comple te twin beds, ma t t r e s ses , foundation, f r a m e s , all bedding, $150 f i rm 422 4809
GARAGE SALE- Berkley, Furn i tu re , appl iances St much m o r e Thurs 4 Fr i 9am 5pm 3929 Kenmore . 2 blocks N of 12 M i , 1 block W of Coolidge
GARAGE SAl.E Beverly Hills Mov ing mus t sell Misc Fr i & S a t , 9 AM 19324 Warwick, W on Beverly off Southfield N on Inglewood, N of 13 V»
GAHAGE SALE. Beverly Hills Sal Only 9 5pm Baby cr ib 4 dresser , f reezer , ant iques . skates , toys 32530 East lady, S of 14, W of E v e r g r e e n
GARAGE SALE Reverly Hills. 31099 E Rutland I block W of P ie rce , 1 block N of 13 Mile Hi-Fi A n s o c r a l Enclosure with speakers , Altec Lansing hi-fi speaker (803A) 15' woofer with 802D tweeter and crossover in cabinet An-tique Victorian loveseat Both adult 4 chi ldren clothing, fu rn i tu re , c a m e r a s , etc Thurs F r i , 10 ^
GARAGE SAl.E Beverly Hills, njul t i family, Thurs Fr i Sal 9 4 19263 Riv erside, Many ant iques including Rogers Groups, pine drop leaf table, bamboo easel, wire bale jars , nice chi ldren 's clothes. Honda CL100 motorcycle , 2 sail boats, 11 ft Mirror dinghy 4 15 ft Run about, cord organ, por table gas grill, girl s 3 speed bike, e lect r ic foot control motor, double oven stove, roll a way bed, new ping pong table, crib, 4 m o r e
710 Miac. For Sale Oakland County
GARAGE SALE • F a r m i n g t o n Hills Misc i tems, household 4 au tomot ive Sepl 24,25.26 10 8 30701 Barlow, E of Orchard Lake Rd , No of 12 Mile
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton Hills Gi ant Womens Club Benefi t Sept 23, 24, 25 9 30 to 5 33414 Old T imber , be tween 13 and 14 Mile, off Fa rming ton Rd Offer ing large and smal l f u rn i t u r e and appl iances Baby crib, chi ldrens clothing and 100's of misc I tems
G A R A G E SALE, Faitmington Hills 34754 Bunker Hill, 12 M'le Rd , * mile E of Drake Sept 24,25..9-5 I'M r GARAGE SALE. P a r t i n g t o n Hills 5 family Antiques, 2195? Leyte. 9 Mile-lnkster , Thurs, 12 5. Fr< Sat 9 7
GARAGE SALE FaHmington House hold, clothing S a t , 9-12 Behind Dun levey's, Grand River, 23970 Wesley Dr
GARAGE SALE, F a r m i n g t o n Hills, 30146 S Stockton T h u r s , F r i , S a t , Sun , 9am
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton Hills Fr i thru Sun, Sept 24.25,26, 10 5 34727 Bunker Hill, (12 Mile Drake Area!
GARAGE SALE F a r m i n g t o n Hills. 27835 13 Mile, W of Inkster Fr i S a l . 9AM-5PM Some fu rn i tu re plus misc
GARAGE SALE. B i rmingham, lots of good things f rom 3 homes 5310 Wmlane I block N of Quar ton. W off Lahser , Thurs Fr i 9am 4 30pm, Banjo, accordian. base amp , fu rn i tu re , etc,
Warehouse Sale ALL NEW FURNITURE
Bunk Beds $99.95 Trundle Beds $119 95 Hol lywood Beds. $119.95 Roll Away Beds . . $99 95 Matt resses $39 95 Adult Bedroom Sets $499 95
BED-N-BUNK Sleep Shoppe Inc
24425 Plymouth Rd V/t Blks W of Telegraph
KE 1-1740
WATER HEATER electr ic . 80 gallon, like new $150 Dixboro a rea Call a f t e r 7I'M 662 4191
WROUGHT iron kitchen .set 6 swivel chairs, red Black s la te fo rmica top. $300 or besl offer 3 wrought iron rail ings, make offer Two twin sized Child c r a f t headboards , walnut , all in good condition 464 0352
ZENITH 25 color TV $110 Oak man lie $40 Beige cloth recl ining chair
326 4474
710 Miac. For Sale Oakland County
A HUGE SALE GARAGE SALE FARMINGTON
Sun Sepl 26 10 5 Lucy's P a r k i n g l o t . 34631 Grand River between F a r m i n g ion Drakes Rds Something for Every one f rom Antiques to Zany Junk Lots of ( ' t up le Selling 4 Buying Space Avail able 477 9299
Come 4 See all the Goodies'
ANTIQUE wicker fu rn i t u r e 1890 s m u c h $200 l ibrary table $75 or best of fe r Bamboo fan chair $40 H a n d m a d e puppet Ihea t re $30 with puppets $50
541 0937
M ' A R T M E N T SALE. Troy Just E of somerse t Sat only 9am 5pm Dark room tools, a r t supplies books, e lect r ic t y p e w r i t e r execu t i ve desk misc household i tems priced lo sell ' 555 Morse be tween Crooks 4 Livernois. S off Big Beaver on Troy Center Dr lo Kirts go E follow signs No p r ^ s a l e s
ASSORTED O F F I C E F U H N J T U R E 4 d r a w e r files $39 and up Desks $65 and up Storage cabine ts $50 and up Steelcase s idechairs $25 Royal Oak
5«3 9333
ATTIC & Yard Sale Frankl in Trac tor *ewing machine . VW Fas tback , quali ty clothing boys ladies m e n s much misc Thurs Fr i , Sat 9am 4 30pm 32560 Col-ony Hill, 14 Mile Si Inkster
AUTOMOTIVE CONVENTION Equip-ment Typewr i te r s $29 96 Memory e lec t ronic typewr i t e r s $869 Plain pa per copier $899 96 File cabine ts $79 96 Chairs $14 95 Desks $79 50 Copiers $149 50 Automat ic cor rec t ing type wri ters $279 96 I B M s $ ! 4 9 50 231 W 9 Mile 548-6404
AVON OPEN HOUSE Full line of Chr i s tmas products Tues Sep I 28 l l a m to 7pm Sveden House 31530 Grand River Fa rming ton Public welcome No admission
G A R A G E S A L E B i r m i n g h a m 21 homes on Emmons , E of Woodward, N of 14 Mile Every th ing you could possi bly want f rom baby clothes to furni lure F r i , & S a t , 9am-5pm
GARAGE SALE. B i r m i n g h a m 3 Farm lies Wed 4 Thurs Sepl 22 4 23, 9am 4pm 1135 Southlawn W W of South field Rd. 2 blks N of 14 Mile Furn i tu re , including love seat , co f fee table, wood pieces, an t ique crib, clothing, Minox c a m e r a , s te reo equipment , short w a v e rece iver 4 more 540-6397
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham. 542 I'il gr im, between Maple 4 Oak Sat , Sept 24 9-5
GARAGE SALE, Bi rmingham Sat Sept 25. 9 4pm 2 Fami l ies 236 S Cranbrook, just S of Maple
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingam. 278 West wood Dr , N of Maple, E of Cranbrook Fr i S a t , 10-5 Clothes luggage, mi$c
OARAGE SALE, B i rmingham, 4 f ami |y Frankl in stove T h u r s , F r i , Sat 10am 4pm 2845 Berkshire, off I ,ahser, between 14 Si 15 Mile Rd
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton Hills Fu rn i t u r e Gas Logs Girl 's bike. 4 ba r gains Sept 24,25. 9am 4pm 36125 Freder icksburg , Drake 4 12 Mile
GARAGE SALE, Fa rming ton Hills Appl iances , f u r n i t u r e , co l l ec tab les , tools, housewares, bikes toys, misc Fr i 4 Sat 9am 3pm 31128 W 8 Mile.
GARAGE SALE F a r m i n g t o n Hills Fr i Only. 10 AM Baby I t ems 4 Household Goods 30126 Stockton, between 9-10 Mile, 2 blks W off Middlebelt
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton Hills Antique furn i ture , TVs, s tereo, tools, household misc F r i 4 Sa t . 34023 Glou-ster Circle, F 'armington Rd , No of 13
GARAGE SALE F a r m i n g t o n Hills Clothes, toys misc T h u r s , Fri . , S a t ,
• 9AM 4PM 30544 Clubhouse. W of O r chard Lake, S of 14 Mile
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton Hills Sept 23, 24, 9 AM 5 PM Es ta t e , bikes, furni ture , clothing 4 much Misc 30025 Fox Grove 4 30081 Fernhil l , (E of 13 4 Fa rming ton Rds
GARAGE SALE F a r m i n g t o n Hills l.awn Mower, some Baby Things. Lots of Misc Fr i , Sat , 10 AM 3 PM 33645 Cadil lac, (S of 9 Mile, off Fa rming ton Rd.)
G A R A G E SALE B i r m i n g h a m An tiques. t ra ins 4 accessories , skis, BMX bike 1969 Fi reb i rd conver t ib le , e tc F n 4 Sat 9 5 608 Lakeview, off Oak
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham Tools, antiques, no clothes, winter sports , snowblower Come ear ly Sat only 8 5 1250 La tham, nea r Southfield L incb la
GARAGE SALE B i r m i n g h a m Baby 4 chi ldrens i tems, some furni ture , misc 1122 Brookwood, 2 blocks N Quarton off Chesterf ie ld Fr i 4 S a t , 9AM 5PM
OARAGE SALE. B i rmingham Clothes for the whole family , off ice desk. Wick e r tea c a r t $50 Bikes Fri , . 9am-2pm 4644 Hedgewood, off Walnut l .ake Rd
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham Includ ing sa lesman ' s clothing samples Thurs thru S a t . 9AM 4PM 1291 Taunton 2 blocks E of Woodward, S of Maple, across f rom Tor rey School
GARAGE SALE, B i rmingham Multi f ami ly Antique chai rs , crib, bikes, toys, books, spor ts equipment , household goods 833 Henley, S of Big Beaver , W off Adams Sept 25 26, 10 to 4 pm
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham 5 Fami lies Window 4 s t o rm , some antiques, apples 4 good stuff No pre-sales 9 30 AM 5 PM Thurs . F r i . Sal 1001 Willow U n e . l N of Oak S t . of f L a k e P a r k )
GARAGE Sale. B i rmingham Nflsc household i tems, glass door, f i r ep lace screen, sleds, games , clothes, and misc i t ems All good condition Sat only 20210 Old Coach Rd .2 blocks S of 14 Mile, W of Everg reen
<;ARAGE SALF", B i rmingham Blue painted girls d resser , corner desk and hutch. Jenny l.ind twin bed comple te 84 sofa, kmgsize cher ry headboard , end tables, chairs , lamps, pictures . 6 kitch en cha i r s Kingsize bedspread and elec t r ie blanket Draper ies , rods, china, g lassware , knick knacks and many household i t e m s 3310 Berkshire . S of Maple. E of Lahser Fr i 4 Sat 10 to 5
BARN SALE Bi rmingham. 3 fami ly 839 Knox Sal 4 Sun IO-6pm A little of this 4 a little of that Basket , boxes 4 books furn i ture , designer clothing see for yourself I block N of Maple
BASEMF.NT SALE (Big). Oak Pa rk La dies chi ldrens clothing, all sizes dishes, new 4 old jewelry, household goods Sept 23th thru 26th yam 6pm 2J400 Sussex be tween 9 Mile 4 Kenwood
B E L I E V E IT' A LITTLE BIT OF E V E R Y T H I N G
T H E G A R A G E SALE FLEA MARKET STORE
Now in the r e a r yellow building, s a m e parking lot Fu rn i t u r e toys, tools, household, clothes, books records, tapes, baby i t»ms ha rdware , gif ts
Daily except Mon l2 -?pm Sun 1-5 PENNY PINCHER S MART 822 W W II Mile, Royal Oak
546 7744
BLOCK SALE Redford, 10 famil ies ,In dian Rd be tween 8 Mile 4 Grand River Sat 9 6pm Varied i tems snowmobile motorcyc les c a m p e r s misc
BLOOMFIELD Moving F r i g i d a i r e i ide by side 20 cu ft . avocado G e m commerc ia l - type floor scrubber polish er Fert i l izer spreader Pain t sprayer compressor with a t t a c h m e n t s 642-2122
GARAGE SALE Bloomfei ld. 8J3 Fox Run, Thurs Sepl 23 thru Sat Sept 25 10 5pm Furn i tu r e clothes, appl iances, toys Off a d a m s 1 block N of Wattles, make left Mke 1st r ight
GARAGE SALE. Fa rming ton , 4 f ami lies, 27955 11 mile, between Middlebelt 4 Inkster , Fr i Sept 24 Children 4 adult clothing all sizes, toys, c r i b ma t t r e s s , household 4 gift i tems to numerous to ment ion
GARAGE SALE, Fa rming ton Hills Gi gantic, mul t i - fami ly Baby furn i ture .
ficnic table, clothing, typewr i te r , chain all. motors , tools, e tc Sept 24 25,
lQ#m 5pm 33924 Cotswold, F a r m i n g ton Rd. and 11 Mile
GARAGE SALE, Fa rming ton Hills. 30704 Clai rview C t , Thurs 4 F n . 3pm S of Nor thwes tern , E of Orchard Lake, W of Middlebelt Tables , lamps, a i r cond i t ioner , wall a c c e s s o r * * , clothes, misc
710 Miac. For Sale Oakland County
GARAGE SALE Southfield, Thurs Fr i Sat 10-4 22780 Cottage, 8 Mile -Berg area Baby i tems, toys, mi sc
GARAGE SALE Southfield Sat., 9am - 5pm 4 S u n , 9am 3pm 24580 Lois Lane, So of 10, E of Lahser
GARAGE SALE. Southfield Sutton P lace Between Lahser 4 Telegraph. N of 9 23773 Rivers ide Dr Fr i Sat Sun 9 to 5 Clothing, fu rn i tu re , lots of misc
GARAGE SALE Southfield. San Marino Sub 28828 E Kalong Circle. 12 Mile E of Inkster . Sept 23-26 Loaded with use-ful i tems.
GARAGE SALE. Southfield Household i tems and clothing 16218 Harden Cir-cle. S of 10 Mile, W of Greenf ie ld F r i to Sun 9 30 to 4
GARAGE SALE Southfield Household I tems 4 Clothes Fr i thru Sun , 10 AM 5 PM 18917 Fi lmore , (4 blks N of 10, E of Santa Barbara) .
710 Miac. For Sale Oakland County
GARAGE SALE Rochester Childrens clothes, womens, s i ie 8-10, excel lent condit ion,etc Sept 23,24th, 9am-5pm 3435 Palm-Aire Dr, Adams 4 Tienken
GARAGE SALE Rochester Thurs, F n , 9 - ' Furni ture , s tereos, 29 gallon aquar-ium, 1700 wat t genera tor , clothes, misc 2677 Keystone, Brews te r 4 Adams
GARAGE SALE Southfield Home ac-cessonea Sept 24. 25,26th. 10-5 23773 Clarkson. Berg 4 10 Mile
GARAGE SALE Troy 620 Creston. 1 block N of Long 1-ake, 1 block W of Rochester Rd. Giant 3 fami ly F n , Sat, Sun Furn i tu re , tools, antiques, some-thing for everyone ' No wasted trip, many sa les 1 block away
G A R A G E / Y A R D Sale, B i rmingham 788 Pierce . Downtown Bi rmingham 9-5pm Sat Sept 25 Collectibles, post cards, tools, e lect r ic stove 4 more
GARAGE SALE Southfield, range, rugs, milk cans, antiques, household gooas, clothing, reasonable Sat 9-7 28135 Berkshire, i m Mile-Evergreeen a rea
GAS G E N E R A T O R 8hp 4 cycle B n g g s 4 Stra t ton $600 C r a f t s m a n self pro-pelled snow blower 3 5hp, 18' path, sin-lie speed $100 La rge m a n s brown up-lolstered chair $150 626-9955
GARAGE SALE Southfield 20032 Forestwood. half mile N 12 Mile Rd . off Eve rg reen Furn i tu re , housewares , clothes, col lectables , books, records, games Thurs , F n . S a l , 10AM-5PM
G E Washer 4 Gas dryer , both excel-lent Brand New Exerc ise Bike Must sell ' After 6pm. 540-2208 or 649-2548
GARAGE SALE - Southfield T h u r s . F n , 9am 5pm, 22650 Pon tcha r t r a in , 11 Mile 4 Lahser area Designer cloth ing - chi ldren, men's , women ' s Silver, fu rn i tu re , e tc
HEDSTROM BABY Car r i age J in 1 combinat ion Carr iage , s t rol ler , bassi ne t te New condition $125 646-8459
GARAGE SALE Southfield, mult i f ami ly F u r n i t u r e , baby i t ems 4 clothes, toys, appl iances, kitchen i tems, much m o r e Fr i 4 Sat , 10 to 4 30471 Longcrest , So of 13, E of Southfield. off P i e r c e All proceeds to C h a n t y
HOUSEHOLD SALE, Bloomfield Hills Decorat ive i tems, ki tchen equipment , linens, tools, lawn equipment , plus 705 Westview Rd , N of Long Lake, corner of Eas tways 4 Westview. 9am 3pm Thurs 4 F n
GARAGE SALE Southfield, Fr i thru Sun 9.30-5 27215 Belmont, Beacon So Sub West en t rance off 11 Mile just E of Lahser Fan ta s t i c finds M<^is 4 women 's quali ty clothes, household i tems, books, toys, e tc
HOUSEHOLD SALE Bi rmingham, new walker , wheel chair , furn i ture , a r m chairs, smal l e lect r ical appl iances, linens, many good condition toys, babys to girls 6X clothes. 4 coals , women 's 8 12. men ' s 37R, sui ts 4 coats, F n Sepl 24, 9 4,30, 804 Woodland. 1 block W of Woodward, off Oak ( 1 5 M i l e Rd )
GARAGE SALE- Southfield, Neighbor-hood sale Fr iday, Sal 4 Sun 8AM 17336 Avilla, off 12 Mi between South field 4 Greenf ie ld Furn i tu re , exerc ise equipment , typewri te rs , wheel chai r , clothing, e tc
J E W E L R Y MAKING equipment Three wheel grinder, l a rge polisher with fan Kiln, F o r d o m unit, smal l tools 398 0810
GARAGE SALE Southfield Sat 4 Sun 10am 6pm Phonograph, books, linens, spreads, luggage, lamps, chairs , ladies clothing size 10, m e n s clothing size 48 portly 3 piece walnut bedroom set, misc 18120 Magnolia, N of 8 Mile, W of Southfield
Junk or T r e a s u r e ' Moving Sale Bev-erly Hills S a t , 9AM 5PM Ironr i te i roner , e lectronic s tuff , mikes, speak-ers , hand 4 e lectr ic tools, la t fn equip-ment , household i tems, other interest-ing s t u f f 22600 King Richard, Notting ham Fores t Sub follow signs f r o m 14 Mile 4 Lahser No pre-sales
GARAGE SALE Southfield 2 Fami ly 4 days, Sept 24 thru 27 9am 6pm, Fan-tas t ic pr ices on clothes, fu rn i tu re , household goods, spor ts equipment , games , s tereo, c a m e r a s , moped, c ra f t s , 4 much, much m o r e 29885 Woodland Drive, 1 block N of 12 Mile 4 Tele-graph, 1 block E
G A H A G E S A L E - S t h f Id D e s i g n e r Clothes. 6 thru 12 P l a t Odds 4 Ends ' 28434 Tavistock, betw 11 4 12 Mile off Bell Rd Sal-Sun. 10-4PM
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton Hills 21614 Mayfield S. of 9 Mile, E of Fa rming ton Rd Console TV 4 s tereo, mens, ladies 4 chi ldren 's clothing, white dresser , appl iances, baby i t ems 4 much, m o r e Sepl 23 24 25. 9am-5pm
G A R A G E SALE, F a r m i n g t o n Giant Subdivision of Fa rming ton Meadows Sep; 23, 24, 25. 4 26 Noon 6 PM F'ollow signs thru sub Many i t ems to choose f rom N. of 8 Mile. E of F a r m ington Rd
GARAGE SALE F a r m i n g t o n Gigant ic neighborhood sa le on Hillcresl , S a t . Sept 25. 9-3. 1 block west of F a r m i n g ion Rd , north off of Shiawassee G E bmltin double oven, Stainless Steel sinks, violin, sai lboat 4 t ra i le r , toys, clothes, tools, e tc
G A R A G E SALE F a r m i n g t o n Hills F n Sat 10am-5pm Furn i tu re , Bar s tereo combinat ion, lamps, dishes, k i tchenware . clothing. kmc* knacks 4 much misc All .f ine quali ty E n n n Es-t a t e s Condo, 32117 W 12 Mile Rd V, Mile W of Orchard I-ake Rd . S of 12 Mile, across f rom church
GARAGE SALE, Fa rming ton Hills Do your Chr i s tmas shopping ea r ly Golf clubs, ice ska tes , guns, f ishing pole. Western saddle, r iding hoots, pool cov-er , t ires, luggage, books, records , toys, games , jewelry , furn i ture , sewing ma-chine 4 much m o r e F r i , S a t , Sun , 9 6pm 23510 Sans Souci, S of 10 Mile, E of Middlebelt
GARAGE SALE-SUPER' B i r m i n g h a m Fri-Sat .Sept 24 25th, 9 5PM Camping equ ip , hand-craved decoys, lots of clothes, housewares , records, books, much misc Qualai ty I tems Rock bot-tom Pr ices ' 1909 La tham. I blk W of Southfield, just N of 14 Mile
GARAGE SALES' 1698 4 1710 Ki lbum. Roches ter . N of Tienken off Adams T h u r s - F r i , 9 4PM
GARAGE SALE Troy 2750 Sara toga . F n 4 Sat 10-5pm Furn i tu re , f reezer , toys, misc D e q u i n d r e 4 16 mi le
GAHAGE SALE, Troy Subdivision" Washington Square S u b . 1 6 ^ Mile 4 Crooks, Sa turday Sept 25, 10am 5pm
GARAGE SALE - Troy Sept 25th, 10am-4 pm. 10 houses Misc household 4 clothing Shallowbrook Sub , E of Ro-ches ter Rd btwn Wattles 4 I.ong Lake
GAHAGE SALE. Troy Multi family F n 4 Sat 2295 Chesapeake, 2 blocks W of Coolidge, N of Long Lake. Chelsea Village, clothes, household. 4 bikes
GARAGE SALE Troy S a t , Sept 26. 9 30am 3pm, 4420 Reil ly. l7W(Shallowdale) 4 Roches ter Household, furn i ture 4 baby i t ems
GARAGE SALE. Troy, Thur s 4 F r i Sept 23-24 10am 4pm 2801 Creek Bend, Hidden Valley Sub off Long Lake 4 Adams Boy's Schwinn bike with training wheels, excel lent condition
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Village, Sepl 24, 25, 9 5 320 N Cranbrook Cross, near Maple 4 Cranbrook Girl 's Schwinn bike toys galore , chi ld 's 4 adult clothing crewel d raper ies , col lectables, misc all like new
GARAGE SALE. Bloomfield 8 Fami ly Wrought iron table 4 chairs, bunk beds, mens suits 40 42. womens clothes 6 14, baby i tems, ma te rn i ty clothes, size 8, fu rn i tu re 2575 Kentmoor , off Square Lake W of Adams Thurs Fr i ,
GARAGE SALE F a r m i n g t o n Hills, c lu t te r control conver t has c leaned out ' Every th ing f rom baby clothes lo f ine quali ty chi ldren 4 adult clothing Bikes, toys, couch, chair , mi sc household i t ems Half mi le W of Orchard Lake off
4 Mile, turn left a t Club House I.ane right on Woodstream Dr . left to 30762 Woodstream Ct Sepl 24,25, 10 6 Half pr ice on Sat Cash only No pre-sales
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GARAGE SALE, Bloomfield Hills St i l lmeadow subdivision Multi f ami ly Thurs and Fr i Sept 23, 24 9 to 4 pm 3705 Burning Tree , follow signs Col lectables , g lassware , brass , hoilsehold i t ems fall and winter clothing, fabr ics and remnan t s , spor t s equipment , phonfr graph, books, toys, ping pon& table, pic-nic table, bicycles and m o r e
i A R A G E SALE, Keeao Harbor 2986 Hensman off Cass Lake Rd Wed Thurs Fr i 10 to 3 Furn i tu re , appli-ances, clothing, misc
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Hills Sat 10am 5pm 324 Kendry Ct N W of Square I.ake 4 Woodward area
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Village, Fr i Sat 9 5 135 N Will iamsbury, N off Maple Furni ture , chi ldren 's i tems, e tc
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield 1289 Ashover Dr Drapes, dresser , f i r ep lace set, clothing, e tc 9 5, Sat Sept 25
I AMPING. Photo equipment , 3 speed hike boy s 4 ladies clothes fu rn i t u r e 24805 Power No of Orchard Lake, Farming ton Hills F n 4 Sat
( ARTIER MAN S tank watch Tri tone meta l face Tortoise band Li fe t ime w a r r a n t y $450 855 3195
CAST IRON double laundry tub, $20 Windows wood or a l u m i n u m f r a m e , 12x46 112) 25x40 (9) each $1 Double ex t e n o r doors 2 fl wide each $10 Double exter ior Ja lous ie doors 2 ft wide each $10 in thick glass panes 43x60 (3)
851 4953
D E H U M I D I F I E H M c G r a w Edison , large capaci ty 1100 Humidif ier , $40 Both excellent condition 674 2687
DENTAL < abin i l misc , Tues F n N of 13 Mile
DOG RUN ga covered $275
garage sale, much 9 5 3147(1 Everg reen , erly Hills
a n t w d 8 ft x 30 ft . 855 9236
G A M I N G T A B L E B a c k g a m m o n , Roulet te wheel, poker, chess e tc Italian In laid tile hand m a d e in Italy (1000 338 3817
GARAGE 4 Antique Sale Bi rmingham Thurs Fri Sal Sept 23 24 25 564 W Frank E of Southfield N of Lincoln HAM HPM
GARAGE MOVING SAl.E. Birming ham, 16083 Kirkshire, (I block S of 14 mile between Greenf ie ld 4 Southfield) Fri 4 Sal 9 2pm Uphols tered furni lure por table dishwasher, some an liques (win bed set. lots of goodies
( iARAGE SALE Accutelv Needed ' 19870 Sunnyslope, Beverly Hills, 14 4 Cranbrook Sept 24 25th 9 5PM Smal l appliances, new crys ta l floor lamps rhi ldrens clothes (girls 6, boys 12), toys <rnall bike, T h e r m o windows More'
( iARAGE SALE Beverly Hills. 16941 Beech wood. N of 13 be tween Southfield S, Pierce Sept 25 10 5 Sepl 26. 10 4 Household i tems, some furn i tu re , e tc
GARAGE SALE Berkley Fu rn i tu r e appliances, dishes etc Sepl 25,26, 9am 5pm 3155 Gardner , 2 blocks off 12 Mile
GARAGE SALE, Berkley Misc house hold, games, books, chi ldrens c lo thes imal l ping pong table, display case small ro t isser ie oven, old r e f r i ge ra to r , picnic table. Thurs 4 Fr i 9am-2pm 1890 Rosemont . 12 Mile 4 Woodward
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G A R A G E SALE La th rup Village. Thurs -Fr i S a t . 9-4PM 18496 San Jose (betw 11 4 12 Mile. E of Rloomfield) Weights, clothes, ping pong table, mi sc
GARAGE SALE, La thrup Village Gi g a n t i c F u r n i t u r e , d r a p e s , s t o v e , clothes, toys, tools, books, t r umpe t Something for everyone Sept 24 25 4 27, 8 30-6 18480 Sara toga , W of South field, between 11-12 Mile Rd
GARAGE SALE Novi, Fr i Sat Sun 9 5. 22880 Balcombe. Meadowbrook Lake, games , clothes, sports equipment , furni-ture. tools Meadowbrook Rd 4 9 mile
GARAGE SALE, Bloomfield Hills Thurs . 9 30-5 30 Antiques, l a rge pieces of fu rn i tu re , smal l gir ls clothing, and lots of other assor ted i tems
( iARAGE SALE Bloomfield Furni lure, misc , beauty supplies 1614 Keller U n e , I block N of Lone Pine W of Frankl in Rd Thurs Fr i S a t , 9-5
GAHAGE SALE Bloomfield Hills 4 fami l ies Quality household i t ems Chil drens clothes, baby i tems, toys 951 S Shady Hollow N of Big Beaver . 2nd house W off Adams F n . Sat.. 9 4
G A R A G E SALE, Bloomfield T w p Bikes, r e f r ige ra to r , baby items, aquar i um. lobster t rap , e tc Sept 23, 24 9am 5pm 6360 S h e n n g h a m , W of Tele graph N off Maple
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Hills. Thur s Fr i Sat 10 4 3960 Shallow Brook E of Telegraph N off Long Lake Toboggon, baby 4 lawn items, desk, toys, household, e tc
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Hills, 2754 Warwick, Hugo Hills Sub Square Lake 4 Opdyke Sept 24 25. 9am 5pm Play pen, changing table, mens suits size 42 44 Reg Ind i e s clothes size 10 14 Chil-d rens clothes size 18 rnos thru 3 Books, encyclopedias, lots of misc
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Twp A Cut Above' 2 fami l ies Quality i t ems
100's of misc i tems 4806 Walnut l .ake Rd W of Frankl in, E of Inkster , N of Maple Sat and Sun Sept 25 amd 26 9 am to 4 pm
GARAGE SALE. Bloomfield T w p « sales in sub , Fri ,9 5, Sat ,9 2 Furn i ture, clothes ski equipment , ant ioues toys, TV Melnor t ravel ing spr inklers , smal l appl iances, misc Half mile S of Maple, on Inkster to Beacon Hill Mohansic 4 Lindenmere, look for yel low signs
GARAGE SALE Bloomfield Hills This one is worth your trip1 Antiques ladies spinet desk, double glass door china cabinet . Duncan I 'hyfe dining 4 42 in round oak 4 d rum tables , lamps, cha i r s g lassware , school desk, 4 new t i res Es ta le i tems Sept 24 25 First s t reet W of Frankl in Rd , N of Quarton, off Van Ness 1662 Hoit Tower
GARAGE SALE F'armington Sep 23, 9 4 23091 Lakeway, N of Grand River across f rom Fa rming ton High School
GARAGE SALE Fa rming ton HIlLs ' fami l ies Fu rn i tu r e 4 accessori«»s, f ami ly clothes, baby furn i ture , c rys ta l 4 kitchen i tems, TVs, auto par t i , misc 34585 Bunker Hill 4 28166 Yorktown off 12 Mile, betw Farming ton 4 Drake 23rd thru 25th, 9 5PM No Presa les '
GARAGE SALE, Northvil le, mult i f am ly, 850 N Center st (Sheldon Hd) Thurs
Fr i 4 Sat 10 6pm Household i tems, furn i ture , clothes, misc
GARAGE SALE, Northvil le 20810 E Glen Haven (Country Place Condo) N 8 Mile, W Meadowbrook Cuisinart food
Crocessor. Weber grill 4 other house old i tems Sept 25 26 10am 6pm
GARAGE SALE, Novi New. used, and designer clothes, household goods, toys Grea t buys Fr i thru Mon 12 to 8 24768 Kings Pi Dr between Grand River 4 10 Mile or off Meadowbrook
G A R A G E SALE Oak Pa rk Sept 24,25.26 Tools. Toys. Clothes, Christ m a s I tems 13671 Ludlow. (3 blks S of Lincoln, W of Coolidge)
GARAGE SALE-Oak Pa rk , Basement ladies 4 chi ldrens clothing, all sizes, dishes, new 4 old jewelry, household goods galore 4 pictures, Sept 23 26, 9 6, 23400 Sussex, corner Kenwood
GARAGE SALE Pine l ,ake 2 Fami l i e s Furn i tu re . Clothes. New Cosmetics , Jewelry , Toys Grea t odds 4 ends 2386 Pine Center Dr N , Corner Middlebelt Long Lake F n , 9 4, Sat 9 2
( iARAGE SALE, Plymouth , combined 1768 I^xington, Sheldon 4 Ter ra to r i a l , Thurs, Fr i 4 Sal 9 5pm Large var ie ty , c amp ing equipment , sc reen tents , floor polishers, ironing lioard, tools, dark room equipment
GARAGE SALE Quality ' Neighbors on Darbee C t , Clawson o f fe r excellent clothes (all sizes), toys, games , records, tapes, sport equip . CB, s te reo 4 h o u s e hold i tems P r e Sale, Fr i , Sept 24th, 5 9PM 4 Sat , Sept 25th, 9 30AM 5PM
GAHACjE SALE. Troy Sept 25. 9-5 Something for everyone Baby cr ib , van sea ts , wooden bi fold doors, household goods, clothing, dried f lowers , c r a f t corner , much m o r e 1092 Shadow, S of 18 Mile. E off Rochester Rd . en te r on Shallowdale, right on Harold to Shadow
GARAGE SALE Troy F r e e cof fee M a g n a v o x Odyssey 4 c a r t r i d g e s Jacobson snowblower, Weber grill 4 accessories , childs roll top desk 4 chai r dog kennel, ant iques, t ape recorder s I^v is , blazers, much, much more ' Fr i 4 Sat 9am 5pm. 2801 Pa lmers ton , N of Big Beaver . E of Adams
711 Miac. For Sale Wayne County
CINDERELLA'S CLOSET Livonia 6 family sale Lots of clothes, household i tems, p lants and other misc Sept 23 24-25 36027 Martin, off Levan between F ive Mile 4 Schoolcraf t
CLOTHING N E E D E D (In good condition) for Second Hand Kid Resa le Shop Sizes infant thru size 12 28503 F ive Mile, Livonia 427-6780
COUCH brown 4 tan, 8' umbre l la table, t rash compac tor , 6000btu air condition-er 937-2888
CRAFTSMAN, Wood lathe, 4 belt disc sander, comple te Best o f fe r
422-1050
DOUBLE oven white gas range, self c leaning Gun cabinet 981-0370
EIGHT Fami ly sa le - Livonia. Oak commode, pr imi t ive f irewood box, r e f r i ge r a to r beer tapper , baby bed, clothes, toys, goodies, 29644 Bentley. W of Middlebelt, No of Schoolcraf t
FRUITWOOD console 4 mi r ro r Both new coodi tion $175 Also ladies cloth-ing s i t e 10, ?irla teen clothing, like new Reasonable 464 8879
F U R N I T U R E - G A R A G E SALE Plymouth. 12031 Amhers t . Off Beck Rd between Ann Arbor Trai l 4 N Terrato-r ial Sun Sept 26, 10am Roll top desk, world souviniers, antiques, lamps, misc i tems No ear ly sales
711 Miac. For Sale Wayne County
GARAGE SALE, Livonia F n . S a t , 10 4 PM 18000 Mayfield at Fa rming ton 4 6 Mile New hand braided rug
GARAGE SALE Livonia 39205 Lyndon. W of Newburgh Thurs . F r i , Sat Fish ing equipment , records, Misc , E t c
GARAGE SALE-Livonia, 39145 Lyn don, Thurs -Sun , lamps, chairs , dishes, old s t eamer t runk, wine bar re l , clothes
GARAGE SALE, Livonia, Moving Fu r niture, household i tems, e tc Must sell 14074 Ingram Sept 23-28
GARAGE SALE - Livonia 9909 Au burndale, P lymouth at Mer r iman Sept 24. 25, 9 to 5 Collectibles, junque, misc
GARAGE SALE, Livonia F n . Sat , Sun i l a m - 7 p m 28937 Grandon, 1 blk N of Joy Rd , 2 blks FI of Middlebell
GARAGE SALE Livonia, 18619 West-brook, S of 7 Mile, E of I ^ v a n , Sept 23-24-25, 9am-5pm Household misc
GAHAGE 4 BLOCK SALE, Redford Sa turday , Sept 25. 10 5 PM Weather pe rmi t t ing Wakenden, between Beech
Inkster , 6 4 7 Mile Rds
G A R A G E / F U R N I T U R E Sale. Livonia 1 of 3 in neighborhood Sept 23,24 9 6pm 37639 Kingsbury, 2 blks N of 5 Mile, W off Newburgh Trundle bed, La-Z-Boy cha i r , tables , bookcases, household 4 sport i t ems 4 clothing
( iARAGE 4 Moving Sale Livonia Once in 20 years sale Household 4 fu rn i tu re i tems 8996 Danzig, co rne r of Dover. Joy Middlebelt a r ea Sat-Sun only
GARAGE 4 Moving Sale Detroit Bed room set, l a rge appliances, carnival 4 depression glass Sept 23rd - '' 14601 For re r , Grand River 4 Greenf ie ld a r ea
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644-2223 MOVING 4 G a r a g e Sale Rochester Sept 23-24-25, 9AM-5PM Furn i tu re , tools, misc , dishes, e tc Tienken Manor.
Ironstone Off Tienken, W of Liver-nois No pre-sales
MOVING SALE Fa rming ton Hills Maple 7-drawer desk, $250 Cog wheel cof fee table $65 9 d r a w e r dresser 4 mi r ro r $200 Dining room pedes ta l table, 2 leaves, 6 chairs $850; hu tch /be-veled glass, $850 2 pale o range velvet chairs, $65 each 2 map le glass-doored bookshelves. $175 each 90 in gold flo-ral sofa $150 Other tables, l amps All like new Call 9AM-7PM 661-0043
MOVING Sale-Oak Park Fr i Sept 24 10-6 Baby things, fu rn i tu re , clothing, give-away prices, 15141 Dar tmouth , bl S of 10, 1 bl E of Greenf ie ld
MOVING SOUTH Bloomfield Hills. Fr i Sat Sun 10 6 2793 Brady U n e , off Opdyke between Woodward 4 Sq Lake Rd household i tems, appl iances , chil d ren ' s clothes, e tc , good buys
O F F I C E DESK 4 chairs . 8x8 s to rage ba rn , l ocke r 476 8888
ORIENTAL RUG, e lec t r ic typewri te r , G r a n d f a t h e r Clock, service for 12 China set 471-2004
REMINGTON 12 gage semi au tomat i c rif le, model 1100, $225 or best o f fe r S immons baby crib, blue. $50 689-5710
REMODELING. Restor ing ' ' Antique bath tub, old "1900" doors, d ishwasher , vanity, assor ted lumber , shelving, light f ix tu res In Town B i r m i n g h a m 540 2868
SEARS MOTOR BIKE Chicken Power used 5 miles, cost $300, sacr i f ice $125 Matching d r a p e s and spread, never used, cost, $185, sacr i f ice . $25 626 4625
SEAR'S Scholar e lec t r ic typewr i t e r portable , like new, $100 After 6pm
557 2976
SOUTHFIELD, PRE-MOVING SALE Loads of collectibles, records , cas set tes . household i tems, some ant iques Fr i Sept 24 thru Sun Sept 26th 8-5pm 29427 Southgate Dr (off 12 Mile be tween Southfield Hd 4 Eve rg reen )
S T E E R HORNS, (ivory). 6'4 ' long Pe r feet condition $300 661-2367
G A R A G E S A L E T R O Y . M o v i n g Wrought iron patio furn i ture , solid red wood picnic set, 19mch B4W TV. spor ts 4 garden equipment , collector i tems, ant iques, bottles, rocks, Chr i s tmas t ree 4 t r im , toys, books, clothes, misc 4212 W e n l w o r t h , Off Wat t l e s b e t w e e n Adams 4 Coolidge Sept 23 26 9am 5pm No pre-sales
GARAGE SALE W Bloomfield. sub 2805 Birch Harbor , N of Long Lake Rd off Pine I.ake Rd Thurs, Fr i 4 Sat 9 5pm Furn i tu r e 4 many things
GARAGE SALE, West Bloomfield Many Fami l ies Antiques, furn i ture , household i tems, fabr ics , mini bike, mower . Siamese cat 4 much m o r e Sept 23 25 9am-5pm Dar tmoor S off Maple, W of Inkster 626-3035
GARAGE SALE West Bloomfield No advance sa le begins 9 AM Thurs thru S a t , all i tems sold cheap 5551 Hav erhill , No of 14. W of Middlebelt Misc
GARAGE SALE - W Bloomfield. Thurs Fri 8 4 4296 Westover off Lone Pine, E of Orchard Lake enter on Iverness,
GARAGE SALE, W Bloomfield Fr i and Sat Sept 24 and 25 2003 Shore Hill Dr 1st st N-of Lqng Lake Rd E off Middlebelt A wide var ie ty of collect ables, household goods Original ar t . sport ing good, clothing 10 a m to 5 pm
GARAGE SALE. W Bloomfield 6426 Rutledge Park D r , 15 Mile 4 Middle-belt. Thurs 4 F n 9am
GARAGE SALE - W Bloomfield, fabu lous Fr iday - 9 5 Clothing, fu rn i tu re , e tc 6602 Post Oak, Maple Middlebelt
GARAGE SALE W Bloomfield Furni ture, antiques, t ires, misc 5393 Deer field, one block So of Maple, W off Middlebelt Thurs , 9am 4 pm
GARAGE SALE W Bloomfield Finale cleanout prior to moving Furni ture , tools, dishes, misc 9-5 Sa turday only 5554 Pu tnam Dr , 2 blocks W of Inkster off Walnut Lake Rd 851 6324
GARAGE SALE, W Bloomfield Multi Fami ly Sept 23 thru 25 Bicycles, chil drens clothes, garden t r ac to r blade, toys, fu rn i tu re 5410 Fox Ridge D r , t ake Kingsfield off Fa rming ton Rd be tween Maple 4 Walnut U k e Rd
GARAGE SALE Auburn Hts Collect ables, bikes, furn i ture , quilted 4 cro^ chet i tems (new), misc i tems 4 clothes Sept 21st thru 25th. 9am 2pm N of South Blvd near Opdyke, 663 Sheffield
GARAGE SALE Rochester Multi F a m ily Thurs , F r i , Sat 8 30-4 Winkler Mill Rd , end of Mead Rd which is E off N Rochester Rd
GARAGE SALE Rochester Firs t t ime ' Lots of merchandise , 3565 Tienken, W of Adams Thurs F n Sat 10am-4pm
GARAGE SALE Rochester School desk, lamps, Misc E tc Thurs thru S a t , 9-5 240 Winrv off Tienken
GARAGF". SALE Rochester Depres sion glass, collectibles, teen clothing (some new, size 9 13), misc 2152 Chalet Dr , off Old Perch S tar t s Thurs noon, F r i . Sat
GARAGE SALE Southfield Mulli f ami ly Thurs Sat 9 4 18837 Goldwin, N of 10 Mile, E of Eve rg reen Antiques, clothing, furn i ture , toys, misc
GARAGE SALE Southfield, Sept 23 thru 26 10 5 18535 Adrian, Southfield Lincoln Rd a rea Some furn i tu re , loads of new cos tume jewelry , new clothes 4 purses galore Household misc , tools, general junk No pre sales
GARAGE SALE Beverly Hills F n only. 18956 Devonshire. W of South field. N of Beverly
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham's besl 867 P l e a s a n t W of Southfield Rd. S off Maple Sat only. 9am 600 LP's, design e r clothing, musical ins t ruments
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham Cloth ing, lawn equipment , cross-country skis, toys, much more Sat, Sept 25th. 10am 5pm 21055 14 Mile Hd, between Lahser 4#Cranbrook
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Sal, Sept 25th, 9am 7pm Swedish Club Grounos, Fa rming ton Hills, on F r e e dom Rd. between Fa rming ton Rd 4 Or chard Lake
USED rai l road ties del ivered. $6 each 313 654 9863
WHITE Crib 4 wicker changing table $65 2 t r icycles $12 Like new wing chair with sl ipcover $50 477-3458
WILLIAMS CONTACT pin hall g a m e large size Solid s la te Excellent condi tion $500 or best After 4pm, 335 1653
W(X)DBURNER F I R E P L A C E , Majes tic. 42" opening, 12 O c l ea r ance pipe $150 471-3445
YARD 4 BAKESAI. ' - ' S a t . Sept 25, 10 till ' Full Gospel House of P r a y e r Church, 33610 Colfax Farming ton Hills, between Farming ton Rd 4 8 4 9 Mile Weather permi t t ing
YARD S A l i v F a r m i n g t o n Hills, Sepl 23-25, 11 7 32141 Alameda, off Orchard U k e near 10 Mile Washer, d rye r clothes, canning jars, misc
YARD SALE Rochester Books, clothes 4 some X Mas gif ts Sept 24,25th, 5pm 409 Le Grand East . Rochester F s tales, off Avon Rd. E of John R
250 BRICKS, book binding press, t r a m potine. Fklison Phonograph with cords. Schwinn bike, violin 644-3283
711 Miac. For Sale Wayne County
ADD ON woodburning stove with blower, au tomat i c the rmos ta t , p lus s t ovep ipe $495 After 6pm 981 4183
AIR CONDITIONER (Window) Bar 4 stools Camping equipment Car s te reo Barbells 4 bench Redwood picnic table Exerc ise bike Lawn chairs misc i tems 47247 Bar t l e t t . Canton
459 3955
ALUMINUM SIDING SECONDS for the Do-it yourselfer , $36 50 sq
14544 Telegraph, Flat Rock Cash 4 Car ry 1-782-9890
AMIGO electr ic wheel chair, with pow er seat l ift , accessor ies 425 7540
AMWAY PRODUCTS 537 6670
BABY WONDA Chair, changes to rock er , changer , highchair, ca r sea t . s t rol ler Also ha* bassinet te 4 buggy Excel lent condition Best o f fe r 422-7237
GARAGE SALE Bi rmingham Sat only. 9am-5pm Rain da te Sun 1397 Hazel, 3 blocks S of Maple. 1 block E of Adams Furni ture , ant ique chairs, poker Uble , collectables, books, clothes, misc
G A R A G E SALE L a t h r u p Village 28625 Eldorado P lace . S of 12, W of Southfield Thurs, Fr i . Sat, 8 a r m i a r k Maple dinet te 4 china cabinet , high chair , gas grill, f i r ep lace eouipment , d ishwasher , Pont iac convert ible , riding m o w e r , l a m p s , e l e c t r i c a l , b ikes , clothes, tools, much m o r e
GARAGE SALE Northvil le Lexington Condos 888 Yorktown Ct Near 8 Mile 4 Taf t Sept 23 26th, 9 S0am-4 30pm Clothing, household, mannequin, c r a f t s
BACK PORCH/YARD Sale Livonia Tent Wood Lathe. Gir ls Clothes. 8 10 slim.' Misc F n , S a t , 35310 W Chicago corner Yale, W of Wayne Rd
BEDROOM set, washer, d ryer , pool table, Toro lawn mower , chair , o t t o man. and misc 348 2325
BRAND NEW • Lighted License P la tes '
See our display at 14750 Pur i tan . I>-
troil 273 0224
GARAGE SALE-Livonia Sepl 2 4 . 9 a m 5pm Baby clothes, crib, changing table, e tc Misc 34634 Munger W of F a r m ington, S of 6 Mile Enter on Fa i r l ane
GARAGE SALE Livonia Misc house hold 4 furni ture Fr i Sept 24 thru Sun Sept 26. 10AM 5PM 31555 Pembroke . N of 7 Mile, W of Mer r iman
GARAGE SALF- Livonia 14320 Hix, W of Newburgh, S. of 5 Mile Sept 23 to 25, f rom 10 to 6 Hockey equipment and many misc i tems
GARAGE SALE, I j v o n i a 14265 New burgh 9 to 5 s ta r t ing Sept 27 2 cars , r e f r igera tor , tires, appliances, furni ture, mink stole, clothes, mi sc
711 Miac. For Sale Wayne County
GARAGF" SALE Redford Sept 24 26. 10-5 Craf t s , sewing machine, large book sale, misc 20472 Poinciana
GARAGE SALE Redford. Thurs F n Sat 17626 Norborne, Beech 4 6 Mile area Misc i tems
GARAGE SALE Redford 26232 Mar gare ta , Thurs Fr i 4 Sat 9 4pm Be^ iween 6 4 7 mile on Beech
GARAGF- SALE. Redford 18861 Len nane, 7 Mile, Grand River area Sept 23. 24, 25 9 a m to 4 pm
( iARAGE SALE Redford S a t . Sun 10-6 I'M 13418 Far ley . S of School c ra f t , 3 blocks F: of Beech Daly
GARAGF. SALE Redford Sept 23 25. 9AM-5PM 15911 Wakenden, 3 blocks W Beech, 3 blocks N 5 Mile
GARAGE SALE Redford 2 Family Sept 24-25, 9am-5pm 9069 Virgil, 4 bl E of Telegraph, betw Joy W Chicago
GARAGE SALE. Redford Twp 4 fami ly Thurs, F n , Sat 9-5 only Furni ture , toys, clothes, misc 17720 Glenmore
GARAGE SALE Redford. 11385 Dixie, F n , Sat 4 Sun. 10-6pm Off Plymouth 4 Telegraph Childrens clothes, misc
GARAGE SALF:-Redford, Sat . Sun 10 6 Some fu rn i tu re 15519 Kinloch, N of Fenkell , between 5 Mile 4 Midland
GAHAGE SALE, Redford 18504 Poin ciana (Inkster 4 7 Mile a rea ) Lots of goodies Thurs , F r i . Sat 1 5 p m
( iARAGE SALE Redford. 18682 Wood worth. S of Seven Mile Sept 23 24 25 Infant thru adult clothing, misc
GARAGE SALE, Livonia Moving out of s t a t e 27983 Stanmoor . off 6 Mile, W of Inkster Rd Hammond organ 4 many misc Sept 24-25, F'ri-Sat 10am-4pm
GARAGE SALE Livonia Sept 25,26. 8 AM-5 PM Wide Variety Exceptional Bargains 19169 Rensellor, (I blk N of 7 Mile, 1 blk W of Inkster)
GARAGE SALE-Canton 7550 Chiches ter . off Warren Thurs 4 F r i , 9-4PM Baby-chi ldren 's clothes, lots of misc
OARAGE SALE Canton 41450 Simcoe, of Cherry Hill, W off of Hagger ty
Sat 4 Sun 10-4 3 van sea ts , clothing.
GARAGE SALE. Canton Living room set $400, e lec t r ic r ange $75, misc i tems Thurs , Fr i , Sat 10-4 6985 Ardsley Dr
GARAGE SALE - Canton 5 family Thurs 4 F r i . 9 lo 5 Canton Cente r / Warren Rd area 6936 Buckley Ct
GARAGE SALE Canton, Fr i thru Sun 10-5 8387 Alton. Holiday Park Sub Children 's clothes, misc
GARAGE SALE Canton, 39956 4 39972 Coronation, off Cherryhil l , Aug 24 25, 9-? Clearance sale plus clothes
GARAGE SALE Canton 4 famil ies ' S t re tch your dol lars Thurs , Fri 4 S a t , Sept 23-25, I0AM 6PM 6826 Willow Creek Follow signs at Lilley 4 Warren
GARAGE SALE - Canton, 5 family Fr i 4 Sat Only, 9 to 5 Household m i s c , furn i ture , fishing gear , clothing, toys, 44088 Yorkshire Dr , Ford/Sheldon
GARAGE SALE Canton, Sat l - 1 Sun 10- ' 44150 Westminis ter Way a t Shel don 1 block N of Ford Rd Toys, clothes, household i t ems 4 misc
GARAGE SALE, Canton Multi f ami ly Sat only 43947 Orleans Ct Bikes, type-wri ters , sewing machine , adult and chi ldren clothes, g a m e s and toys, never used i tems, barga ins galore, e tc
GARAGE SALE, Canton T w p , antique,
Sl a s s w a r e , s tove , w a s h e r , s t e r e o , ishwasher . crib, d resser , tables, lamps.
Avon decanters , t uppe rware . much more Sat 4 Sun , 9 25, 9 26 41472 Warren, between Hagger ty 4 Lilley Rd
GARAGE SALE Detroit , 14514 Pied mont , Rosedale Pa rk , Sa turday and Sunday, 10-6
GARAGE SALE Livonia Hubcaps, au to parts , clothes, table 4 4 chairs misc i tems 30028 Grandon between Middle-bel t -Merr iman Fri 4 Sat 9am-5pm
GAHAGE SALE Livonia Almost Ev-erything Golf Clubs, Bowling Ball, Lamps, Clothing, Toys, Household Arti cles 10 AM-5 PM. Sepl 23,24.25 39266 Dover, (W of Hix. N of Joy)
GARAGE SALE Livonia Sat , Sepl 25. 9am - 4pm between 6 4 7 off Middlebell 29823 Hillbrook Mower, 26 in bike, books, games , skiis, c r a f t supplies, clothes, misc
GARAGE SALE Redford Mulli fami ly 14140 Dixie, W of Telegraph, No of Schoolcraft Sepl 24 4 25. 10 to 6 ChiU drens clothes, household i tems, elc
GARAGE SALE Redford . Several famil ies Thurs Fr i Sal 9-6 18455 In dian, 4 blocks E of Inkster , 3 blocks S of 7 Mile Many misc i tems
711 Miac. For Sale Wayne County
HOUSE PLANT SALE Thur> thru Sun 9 fcpm 20206 Gil lman. l .ivoma behind F i r m e r Jacks at 8 Mile Grand River
KITCHEN CABINETS pine fair condi tian Reasonable 591 1864
KITCHEN CABINETS 4 kitchen sink white, double, very good condition
MOVING SALE furn i ture lawn eouip-mHnt. appl iances ra i l road tie* Sep! 25 26 9am 5pm 2301 Berwick, ( anion Sheldon 4 Pa lmer Rds 397 2982
MOVING SALE Livonia Dining u b l e chairs sewing machine, desk lawn mrtwer books vases, e tc 9944 Pere be (w*en Ann Arbor Rd 4 Ann Arbor Tr Sepl 22 23 24 9am 5pm
MOVING SAl.Fi- I.ivonia 29916 Green land between 5 4 6 Mile W of Middle beh Garage Sale nearby Furni ture h o f s e w a r e s . tools, toys, ch i ldrens ga^nes clothing & lawn tractor Star t ing Sepl 23 thru 26 9am 6pm
MOVING SALE Livonia Brown velour co»ch 72 in Contemporary , n c e l l e n l coidi l ion, $225 Pat io set wrought iron tahle-4 chairs with umbrel la good con-dition $175 Gir ls bedroom net, mint green wood bamboo style, double head board chest, dresser , night s tand $200 Boys bedroom set, wood s in j l e bead bo^rd, chest 4 nighl s tand $150 After 5PM 522 3872
MOVING SALE Mist' household f u m ishings, clothing 433 I^ ices te r , 1 block W.of Sheldon, 1 block N of N Tern to-rial Sept 24. 25. 4 (Jet 2 10 5 PM
MOVING SALE, Plymouth, table, 4 chairs 6 fl s tep ladder garden hose misc 40171 Newport Dr , Bradbury Condi). off Hagger ty 4 Joy Fri Sat 9ain 4pin
( iARAGE SALE Redford, Fri Sat 10 6 11346 Columbia, Plymouth 4 Inksler Furni ture , h'l fi apl r e f r ige ra to r d r y e r misc i tems
GARAGF! SALE Redford 24650 (Iran gelawn at Dixie Furn i tu re appliances, baby needs, toys, clothes. 4 more Sept 23 ,24 .25 I Oam 5pm
MOVING SALE Redford Sepl 24 un t i l ' l(fam-5pm 15587 Wwdwor tb . N of 5 W of Beech F^verything goes'
GARAGE SALE Redford Twp 15827 Kinloch, N of Five. W of Beech Furni ture, books, clothing, household i tems Thurs Fr i -Sal , 9-4
GARAGE SALE. Redford, 4 family , 17456 Glenmore. Thurs 4 F n . 10 5pm Sat 10-2pm Furni ture , jewelry, winter clothes. 8 track tape much m o r e Low prices Beech Daly 4 6 Mile a r ea
GARAGE SALE, Livonia Fri-Sat , 9 5 31545 Haldane. N of 7 Mile. W of Mer r iman Misc household 4 garden i tems, color TV. s tereo radio with tape deck, gui tar , c lothes
GARAGE SALF; - Livonia Tools, hard ware , plumbing, e l ec t r i ca l ' e l ec t ron ic supplies Also misc i t ems 18585 Shady-side, 7 Mile Fa rming ton Rd a rea Fr i , S a t , Sun , 10-5 PM
GARAGE SALF:, Livonia Tools, baby i tems, Odyssey II game, mink stole, ice fishing tent, rubber raf t 4 more 14797 Auburndale, near 5 Mile 4 Mer r iman Sal 4 Sun
GARAGE SALE Livonia Sept 23 24 25, 9AM-5PM 35211 Hathaway, W of Wayne Rd, So of P lymouth Rd Por ta ble TV's, couch 4 chai r , chi ldren 's clothes, toys, misc
GARAGE SALE Livonia Multi super 16910 Stanmoor , between Inkster 4 Middlebelt, S of Six Mile Some an t iques and col lect ibles , household, misc , and much m o r e T u e s , Sept 28 thru Sat .Oct 2 10-5PM please
GARAGE SALE Redford Block Sale Sept 24,25, 10 AM 4 PM Seminole St 1 hlk E of Inksler, 1 blk N of Joy S of Cathedral F'urnilure, Household I tems Clothing Garden Tools, Books
GARAGE SALE, Redford Twp Leaving town soon' A must sale ' Bed room 4 dining set, misc furn i ture , TV s and s tereo, coats and clothes, tent, cole-man. 3 speed bike, golf clubs, vacuum, yard equipment, misc household goods 4books 4 much more Sept 25 4 26. half mile E of Beech N of Joy 8909 Sarasota
MOVING SALE Saiurday Sept 25 9^m-5pm Sofa tied Stralounger rec li^er. l a rge colonial rug jewelrv m i v 13540 Dixie S off Schoolcraft , between Beech 4 Telegraph
MOVING SALE 36 gas range Ken more heavy duty washer. Ward s mini bjke misc i tems Any day f rom 10 to 6 Nil reasonable offer re fused 20120 H i r i n g . Inkster. Grand River «rea
MOVING Redford Twp 11339 Hazel ton. E of Telegraph S of Plymouth Rd Household misc. bedroom suite 10am 5pm. Sept 24 -26th
MULTI FAMILY SALF Westlan.1 1824 N Berry. S off Ford W of Wayne Thurs-F'ri-Sat Reasonable '
GARAGE SALE Salem Twp 4 Fami lies F r i , S ? t , Sun 9241 C u r n e , off 7 Mile, 2 ^ miles E of Pont iac Trai l Woodburning stoves, motorcycles , fur niture. tools, ant ique Lionel t r a ins
GARAGE SALES, Canton 44854 and 44878 Whitman Ct off Sheldon between Furd and Saltz Thurs and Fr i 9 to 5 Baby needs, toys, clothes, housewares
GARAGE SALE Super Thurs F n S a t . a f ternoon 41740 Creston Court. Cherry Hill 4 Hagger ty sub Ski equip-ment , ant ique stove, d rapes
GAHAGE SALF> Livonia, 5 Fami ly Sept 24 thru 26 Fr i Sat 9am-5pm. Sun 12-5pm Zenith s te reo console, chain saw, luggage books, 4 toys galore 29828 Curtis, between 6 4 7 Mile 4 Middlebelt 4 Mer r iman
GARAGE SALE, Detroit 3 famil ies , 6 Mile, Telegraph Dinet te set, s tereo, stove, ping pong tab le Sept 24 and 25 16590 Bramel l
GARAGF. SALF:-Dearborn Heights 8250 Riverda le Moving' Old g lassware , l a m p , pot tery , household, misc Big se-lection - cheap pr ices F r i 4 S a t , 10-4
GARAGE SALE, Detroi t Misc house hold, r e f r i ge ra to r , c lothing F r i , S a t , Sun 9am 14832 Da Costa S of Fenkell 4 E of Lahser
GARAGE SALE, Detroi t Much furni ture, clothing, genera l household i tems, books, sponsered by, JACL, Detroit Chapter Sept 25 4 26 9am 5pm 16487 Vaughan, F;vergreen-Grand River a r ea
GARAGE SALE Dearborn Hghts Hardware , t ruck t ires, bikes, glass blocks and lots of nice things 27238 Kennedy Dr No of W Warren, E of Inkster Hd , Thurs Sat . 9 to 5
GARAGE SALE, Dearborn l lgts 8449 Whitefield. 1 block E of Beech Daly be-tween Joy 4 Ann Arbor Trai l Baby items, clothes, games , lots of household 4 misc Thur s thru Sun 10am 6pm
( iARAGE SALE. Detroi t Leaving s t a t e Oct 1 Assorted antiques, lamps, round ice box, commode . O n e n t a l chest of d rawers , credenza with stereo, green 4 white velvet couch 19490 Burt Rd , N-7 Mile, W Everg reen On-going sale
GARAGE SALE DEARBORN 300 S Silvery Lane, corner of Marshall , 10 blks W of Telegraph, S of Cherry Hill Sept 23-24-25-26th, 1 0 6 P M A Biggie' Something for Everyone ' Furs , fur hats . Designer Clothes, jewelry , purses, d inet te set, lady's bike, books, e lectronic air f i l ter , snow tires-wheels, elec motors , ant ique vic t rola . a r t ob-jects, lamps, chandel iers , glasses, pro-jectors, c a m e r a s Huge var ie ty , too much to list All Choice' Come Ea r ly '
GARAGE SALE Garden City. 2 fami ly Fr i Sat Sun 10-5 Kid's clothes, toys, baby i tems, misc 28751 Kathryn
GARAGE SAI.E-Garden City Last sale Thurs 1 31725 F lo rence Antiques, many misc , bedroom, living, fu rn i tu re
GARAGE SALE Garden City, Fr i Sal 10 6 30835 Marque t t e , ch i ld ren ' s clothes, misc household
GARAGE SALE - Garden City. Thurs Fr i Sat 10-5 28938 Marquet te , Ford Middlebelt, Men 4 ladies clothes, shoes 4 household i tems, potted plants, e tc
GARAGE SALE, Garden City 30855 Sheridan, between Henry Ruff and Mer r iman Thurs F n Sat 9 to 5 3 fami-lies Clothing, books, Misc i tems
GARAGE SALE, Livonia Antiques, toys, furn i ture . Amer ican history books, g lassware , telescojpe, dolls, au to t ires 4 par ts , bed 11040 Berwick, 4 blks W of Mer r iman . 1 blk S of P lymouth . 9 30-5pm Thurs , Fr i , Sat No Pre-Sales
GARAGE SALE. Westland 32531 San dra . off Hubbard between Joy 4 Ann Arbor Tr Furni ture , tools Thurs-Sat
GAHAGE SALE Westland Clothes furn i ture , antiques, misc T h u r s . Sepl 23, Fri , Sept 24 38389 Belliveau, 1 blocks S Joy, 1 block F: HIX
GARAGE SALE Westland Thurs Fr i bird cage, 4 dining chairs 2 old chairs, old glass, loLs of clothes 27609 Macken-zie. off Ann Arbor Tr . W of Inkster
GARAGE SALE. Livonia Sept 23 26. 10am-6pm 35475 Minton. W on Chica go f rom Wayne Rd to Minton Hospital bed. e lec t r ic lift chair , e lect r ic Amigo wheel chair , wheel chair , household furnishings, mens clothing, 5 HP out board motor , misc fishing equipment , 3 speed bike
GARAGE SALE Livonia. Sat Sepl 25 Sun . Sept 26, 9am 8pm Adding ma chines, full sized bedspreads, women 4 girl 's clothing, winter coats, var ie ty siz-es, some like new Doll buggy 4 cradle , me ta l hangers, l ires, 7 H P fishing motor 4 m o r e Livonia area Ann Arbor Rd 4 Basset t . follow signs lo 9185 Bassell Court West
GARAGE SALE many assor ted ar t i cles. many new Thurs Fr i Sat 10 7 32049 Mackenzie. F. of Hubbard. Joy Rd Mer r iman area Westland
GARAGE SALF;, Northvil le. 6 family F r e e I tems ' Northvil le Colony instates 16029 Winchester, between Hagger ty 4 Bradner 9 30 4 PM , Thurs 4 Fri
GARAGE SALE Northville Mulli F a m ily 42279 Old Bedford, (off Bradner) 9 AM-5 PM Thurs . Fri , Sept 23,24
GARAGE SALE, Northville. multi f a m ily. 850 N Center st (Sheldon Rd) Thurs S'ri 4 Sat 10-6pm Household i tems, furn i ture , clothes, misc
G A R A G E S A L E P l y m o u t h S e p t 23,24,25th, 9 5pm 11755 U'ighwood Dr . betw Ann Arbor Rd 4 Ann Arbor Tr off Canton Ctr Furni ture , toys
GARAGE SALE. Plymouth 5 family T h u r s . F r i , Sat Sept 23.24,25 9am 6pm 11626 Riverside Dr
GARAGE SALE Plymouth Fri Sal 9 5 125 S Harvey, corner Church Old 4 some not so old i tems
GARAGE SALE Westland 5 Famil ies 39252 Knott ingham. Fri Sept 24 9 AM 5 PM Appliances, clothes furni-ture 4 Misc Follow signs al Hix 4 Cherry Hill
Ga rage Sale, Westland Multi Family Furni ture , Clothes Baby I tems 90 gallon aquar ium, misc 34848 Milton, between P a l m e r 4 Avondale 4 Wayne 4 Wildwood) S a t . Sun , 9 till dark
GARAGE S A L E - P l y m o u t h Sept 25 26, 9am-5pm Misc 44429 Albert Dr betw Joy 4 Ann Arbor Rd , off Sheldon
GARAGE SALE, Plymouth 5 family Misc i tems N of Ann Arbor Rd . E of Hagger ty Rd 40531 Orangelawn. Sept 23 4 24 I0am-4pm
GARAGE SALE- Livonia, 38389 Elsie, S of 5 Mile, W of Newburgh Sepl 23 24-25, 9am-5pm
GARAGE SALE Livonia. Tues thru Sun 9,30 7 36013 Mart in, Levan 4 Schoolcraf t a rea Clothing, furn i ture
GARAGE SALE, Livonia 17601 Coun try Club Dr Everyth ing imaginable Clothes, fu rn i tu re , drapes , spread Sept 24, 25. 26 9 am to 5 pm
G A R A G E SALE - L ivon ia , Sep 23.24,25, 10 6 11760 Stark Rd Antique furn i ture , clothes, wicker rocking chair , brand new desk, lots m o r e
GARAGE SALE Livonia Antique foot stool, F ies ta dishes, baby items, Tool maker tools, lawn sweeper, power mower., much more 31511 Vargo; Mer-r iman 6 Mile Mon thru S a t , 9-6PM
( iARAGE SALE. Livonia. 4 family Thurs Fr i S a l . 10-3 PM Baby i tems. girLs thru size 5, toys, humidif ier , tent, plenty of misc 18672 Sunset, N of 7 Mile. F, of Mer r iman
GARAGE SALE Livonia, multi f ami ly, Thurs Fr i Sat 9 5 14340 Yale, be tween Levan 4 F'armington off School; c r a f t Baby, children 4 women 's cloth ing, toys, dishes, sewing machine, lawn-mower 4 furn i ture
CABOOSE with t rack foundation Orig nal l ivable eondition Pe r fec t for play house guest house, off ice or co t t age Best offer 474-7061
GARAGE SALE Livonia Thurs , Fr i . S a t , 9am 4pm 15641 Huff St 5 Mile-Newburgh area
CHF-ST F R E E Z E R , 15cu f t , $150 Hem ington au tomat ic 30-06. model 742, scope sling, case 4 shells, $350 Rem-ington 16 gage shotgun, model 11, $250 Stereo, Gl ra rd turntable , H e r m a n Kar-don 8300 ampl i f ier with speakers , $150 Schwinn 10 speed boys 24". like new $150 or best o f fe r 453 3336
GARAGE SALE, Livonia Sat Sun 10 am to 5 pm Furn i tu re , clothing, mi sc 39119 Grennada, near 5 Mile 4 Eckles
GAHAGE SALE, Livonia 37350 Vargo, N of 6 Mile, E of Newburgh Fri-Sat, 9am-5pm Misc i t e t m
GARAGE SALE, Livonia U r g e ' 3 f a m lly T h u r s . F n 20405 AnUgo Washer. dryer , clothes, toys, lots m o r e
GARAGE SALE Plymouth Trailwood Sub Ann Arbor Rd to Tennyson, 4th house on right 45889 Turt lehead Thurs Sat .9-5
GARAGE SALE Plymouth 39583 Winesap, Thurs thru Sun 9 1 Furn i ture, clothes, toys, pool deck Ann Arbor H d 4 I 275
GARAGE SALE Plymouth 2 Famil ies 10631 Trailwood Rd , Sheldon 4 Ann ARbor Rds area Thurs . Fri 9am t i l 1
Kid's clothes 4 toys, household
GARAGE SALE, Plymouth Sept 24 25 10am 5pm 11315 Aspen, off Ann Arbor Trai l between I 275 4 Eckles Baby items, girl 's clothes, other goodies
GARAGE SALE, P lymouth 14918 Thornndge , near 5 Mile and Haggerty Pot tery , luggage, smal l appl iances Thurs Fri 10 to 5
G A R A G E SALE Plymouth 42350 Clemens, Thurs, Fri, Sat 9 5pm House^ hold, toys, adult 4 childrens clothing, Couch 4 lovesea t misc Off Northville Rd between 5 mile 4 Hines dr
GARAGE SALE Plymouth S a t , Sun 9 5 PM 47100 Belty Hill, 2 miles W of Sheldon Snow tires, washer dryer , f i re place screens, old Fr ig ida i re re f r igera tor. misc
GARAGE SALE Plymouth. Sepl 23, Thurs 9 3 12215 Appletree. 1st s t ree t W of Sheldon off Ann Arbor Trai l Grea t barga ins before the snow flies Household goods, games , baskets 4 pic-tures to name a few
GARAGE SALE, Plymouth Misc i tems. Ford Van seat , Dodge Van seats, Dodge a luminum wheeLs, g lassware , clothes 11147 Ter ry , W of 275, be-tween Ann Arbor Rd 4 Ann Arbor Tr 9-5 Thurs -Fn-Sa t
GARAGE SALE Plymouth Don't miss this one' Antiques, clothing including I*v i brnad, camping gear , furn i ture , curtains, d rapes m o r e Everyth ing priced to sell ' Fr i 4 Sat Sept 24 4 25 10AM 6PM 9010 Oakview, 1 block N Joy Rd , between Main St 4 Sheldon
GARAGE SALE, Redford 9544 Dixie. W of Telegraph, N off W Chicago Sept 23 thru 25 9am-5pm Misc
GARAGE SALE REdford Furni ture , clothing, jewelry, canning j a r s baseball cards , misc 18280 Gaylord between BEech 4 Inkster Mon 9am til 6pm
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MATHISON HARDWARE 31535 Ford Rd 422 3888 6130 Canton Center Rd 4s5 9440 28243 Plymouth Rd 427 2920
PINBALL machines $250 and u | Space invaders $395 Cocktail of upnght V i d e o g a m e s S J3-4893
POOL COVER 24 fl round. Teflon coated, excellenl condition, $ t Call evenings 6.1S 7491
GARAGE SALE. Westland Fr i . Sal 4 Sun , s t a r t s 10 AM 34220 Blackfoot. Wayne 4 Warren Rd Chair bunk beds, record player, desk clothes, misc
GARAGE SALE, Westland Thurs Fr i Sat I0am-7pm 31605 Fairchi ld S of Cherry Hill, W off Mer r iman Baby lo adult clothes, baby items, misc
GARAGE SALE W.-slland Clothing misc 4 bab\ i tems 839 Denise off Venoy between Avondale and Cher rvhill Fr i -Sal 9 5
GARAGE SALE, Westland Household i tems, furn i ture , clothing e tc Fri & S a t . 34454 Shel lye Court, Wayne A. Cowan Rds 525 7724
GARAGE SALE Westland Big Sale Toys, bikes, guns, baby clothes. Ken 4 Barbie, much m o r e 4 block? N of War ren at Venoy 32608 Winona Ct No pre sale Sepl 24 25 26.9AM 427-0725
GARAGF: SALE. Westland 4 Family Sepl 23-25, 9 30am-5pm Antiques, snowblower, washer toys clolhes 33642 Beechnu t S of Cherry Hill W of Venoy 728 8063
( iARAGE SALE, Westland Mulli F a m ily Thurs Sept 23 thru Sal Sepl 25 Last week, many new i tems 1046 S Carlson W of Wayne Rd between Pa lmer 4 Cherry Hill
GARAGF S U E W Bloomfield Sept 25. 9 5 PM i o» Run Green Sub 5482 Piccadilly Circle N , off Walnut Lake Household i tems, furn i ture
GARAGE SALE Canton Thurs Fri 9 30am-4pm Childrens toys clolhes. misc 1640 Manton. S of Ford Rd. W of Lilley, N off Saltz Rd
GARAGE SALE Canton 2 gold plaid sofas, octogon pine commode, old re f r igera tor , washer , d ryer , kitchen table, misc i tems Cash only Sept 25,26th 44085 N Umber land. Warren 4 Shel don 453 8741
( iARAGE SALE Dearborn 23761 Oak, Ford Rd 4 Telegraph Childrens cloth ing, household i tems, motorcycle, jig & table saws, lathe, tools bicycles, wood en toy parts , ping pong table Thurs, Fri, Sat, 9 30am 6pm
GARAGE SALE Livonia Sal Sun, Sepl 25,26th. 9am-5pm 31621 Vargo 6 Mile 4 Merr iman
GARAGE SALE Livonia 32500 Clan ta. S of 7 Mile. E of Farming ton 5;
family Sept 23.24,25th. 9am 5pm
GARAGE SALE Livonia Household i tems, clothing, some collectables, Thurs thru Sat. 9ani-5pm 18749 Nola. 1 Mile 4 Newburgh
GARAGE SALE Plymouth Sal Sun, 10am 7pm Baby clolhes 4 accessories, furn i ture , e tc 250 Gar lmg Lilley, S ol Plymouth Rd, off Park St
GARAGE SALE Plymouth Sat Sepl 25th. 9 5pm 205 Hartsough, between Mill 4 Main St Furni ture clothing; household i tems
GARAGE SALE Redford Sepl i 3 r d thru 25th, 9am-6pm 14154 Mercedes, Schoolcraf t 4 Inksler
GARAGE SALE Westland Some furni, ture. misc i tems Thurs. Fri, fcat 3070< Geraldine, S of Joy, E of Merr iman
GAS fired, forced air wall furnacfl Sears 65.000 BTU, i m p o r t 48 750 out-put l ake new $250 464 065B
GAS FURNACE 105 BTU. WHP blower mower . 1.050 HPM good condition, great for smal l cabin or garage $175 or best offer 464 0352
GRANDMA 4 GRANDPA are moving into an apa r tmen t - 24 in color TV 26 in tandem bike, pots pans , gardefi tools, g lassware , 45 RPM records ex-ercise bike. bowling ball 4 bag. s tereo records, toys 4 games, ice c r e a m freezer , pop corn popper and other goq dies 9150 Seminole Redford Thurs, . F r i . S a l , 9 6 PM
R E D F O R D UNION SCHOOLS Bar gains" , books desks T V s rnicn> phones one intercom, audio visual equipment , furn i ture , tables ma;>s, fi le cabine ts dishes smal l r e s U u r a n t e q u i p m e n t athlet ic equipment uni forms, t rampol ine- misc F'ri Sept 24 3pm-8pm Sal Sepl 25. 9am 3{m V Smith School Vassar 4 !.exingtor Red ford Twp 2 blocks N Of 7 Mile 6 blocks W of Beech Daly Cash only
REMODELING' Porch furni ture white wrought iron. Ub le 4 chairs seilee 2 chairs . 2 end ub!i-s indoor ojid>»ir ca rpe t Besl offer 6 10PM h!-' 0398
SEA WOLF Video g a m e $350 of 1--M offer Also e lectr ic c igare t te ni .• hinc $250 or besl offei Both vci . go.-! •onduion 348 8731
SILHOUETTE & backs, f ive for $1
H.irl
:h v27
in paper 12 2421
SOFA 4 chair maple hoi. h 0. -k f i r e place screen andiron;. 2 Jacob-ons reel power mowers 78 907
SOFA. 72 inch beige print G o d condi_ tion Besl offer
SWIMMING inly used l> land
I'OOI. Cove jf last wintf
18 round $:>U West
326 6739
TANDEM TRAILER 14 fl ». 'Ji r a m p ideal for landscaping $500 Gas range
ado green with grill 4 r< lessiere $30 2564
TWIN mat t ress 4 hoxsprings (2i. r e f n g e ra tor . mower 2x4 flourev-eci: ceiling f ixtures 4 mis< garden tools 464 8121
TWIN MATTRESS, box spring, clean like new Solid Maple Dutch a r m chair
,25 2865
TWO old wooden offi< < desks I refin ished), old (ashion electric stove »n
•gs 4 tan car scaLs All reasonable Al ter 4 PM 4 weekends 420 059*
WAREHOUSE SALE Sponsored by League for the Handi capped Goodwill Industries f u r n i t u r e and household i tems a t bargain prices Fr i Sept 24 9 am 3 pm Sat Sepl 25 9 am I 30 pm 6522 Brush St (corner of Milwaukee) in Detroit 875-4313
WOOD STOVES The Besl Has Just Gotten Better
24 Hours of Sale with savings t i a t will last all winter
STOVES AS LOW AS $16* FI'RNA< KS START AT $399
INSERTS AT $499 Blue Ridge Hawke, Black Bart l.opi Aristocrat Johnson 4 more All your favori tes drast ically reduced
2 Days 24 H r . F n Sat Sept 24 25 yAM 9 I'M BOTH DAYS BIG SALE BIG SAVINGS
THE ENERGY STORE 16709 Middlebel t . Livonia
Between 5-6 Mile 427-3300
YARD 4 GARAGE Sale Westland 6 block* Mer r iman 4 Pa lmer area N of Michigan Ave S of Ford Rd Sepl 25 9-5pm Sneak Preview sale Sept 24 6 9pm 721 8137 721-7708
YARD SALF. Detroit 3 family House hold i tems, books, clolhes, muw 14899 1'ierson 1 2 block So of Outei Drive E of Burt Hd Sept 25 9 lo 6
YARD SALF'. Livonia 4 Famil ies 31630 Five Mile Baby goodv some small appl iances Sepl 25-26
YARD SALE Livonia Gigantic ' Furn i ture Clothing Dirt bike. m«n> Misr I tems Thurs thru Sat 9 30 AM 6 PM 34051 Orangelawn iPlymouth F a r m ington Rds Areai
YARD SALE- Redford Clolhing misc household 4 antiques Sepl 25 26. cor ner of Vassar 4 Gaylord
YARD SALE, Thurs -Sun 9-5PM 24460 Fr isbee 7 Mile Telegraph Twin mat t ress set 4 double m a l t r e s s s e t misc
YARD SALE Livonia Sept 24 25 26lii 10am-6pm 29199 Pickford. 7 Mile 4 Middlebelt a rea
YARD SALE Redford Block Denb> between 6 Mile 4 7 Mile off Bennett Thurs, Fri, Sal 10am 6pm
YARD SALF: 28010 Long. 8 MileJ Grand River a r ea Mon thru Thurs V to 5 Household goods, clothing
HOUSEHOLD SALE Uvonia Sat 4 Sun 11-7 9916 Laurel , S off Plymouth, between Wayne 4 Stark Some an liques Maple dining set
712 Wanted To Buy CASH PAID for childrens clothes iri good condition I will pick up 545 1678
COLOR TV S NEEDING REPAIR, under 8 years old, all makes, pay up to $60
838 7842
HARP pedal, non pedal. Irish Call 674-3004 or 694 3164
Thursday. September 23, 1982 (R,W.G-13C)*15C
;; I B S
712 Wanted To Buy
ALL NON-FERROUS METALS
C O P P E R 38 4 34 BRASS I t SM
BATTERIES $ I U I KAL) 10*. ALUMINUM SIDING J0«
RADIATORS I K lb CARBIDE P r i m subjec t to change daily
Plymouth Iron & Metal 40251 Schoolcraft
Weekday*. I S PM.. S a t . M PM
425-1110 453-1080 BICYCLE 24" ( i r i s 10 speed wanted Good condition P l e a s e Call
N E W S P A P E R S " I I per 100 l b . Ued with s tr ing, not In bags, no magaz ines Ba t te r ies Highest prices copper, brass, lead 4 a l u m i n u m [ St L Waste. 34939 Brush St.. Wayne
711-7436
W ANTED Old Guitars , Banjo*. Silver, Old Clocks, Misc 512-7351
WANTED OLD WOODEN DECOYS
455 3400
W A N T E D used clothing, shoes, furni ture, appliances, e tc Tired of c lut tered basement , a t t ic , ga rage , call for f ree pick-up 627-2220
713 Bicyclee-Sales ft Repair
BMX RACING Bike. Torker f r a m e , neck 4 forks, Graphi te Tuff wheels, new yellow Comp II t ires, pads. MX 1000 b rake system, Shimano pedels 4 Aero seat , $595 or best o f fe r Af te r 4pm 641-7459
BOY's bike, 24 lo Schwinn, 3 speed, good condition, $60 Call 642-6349
LADIES 10 speed F r e e Spirit bike, ex-cellent condition. $60 336 1531
MANS 28 inch Raleigh super grand prix Excel lent condition. Must sell Call a f t e r 5 30pm. 641-9310
MEN'S 10 speed Schwinn Good coodi Hon, {60 Tandem Schwinn, like new. $175 464 7627
RALEIGH Grand Sports Lightweight classic. $395 Mint
644 9164
718 Building Matariala REMODELING SALE • Used doorwail , toilets, cabinets, sinks, f ix tures , shower door*. Northville. 349 7593
STORM WINDWS. seven, white, t r ip le t r ack slider, assor ted sixes. $20 each
464 4197
TWO NEW Anderson Casement Win-dows with j ambs and screens, still in c ra tes , 2' wide, 4' long, marked down 20%. $150 each 397-8970
USED PLYWOOD, V . $4 per 4 x 8 panel or equal, pr ice reduction for l a rge quanit ies, 118 E 7th Royal Oak
WHITE Marble stones. 5000 lbs F r e e Call 422 4648
720 Farm Produce APPLES, PEARS Pick your own $6 bushel Goers Orchards 54480 Grand River , New Hudson Open daily 10AM 5PM 437 6081 437-6492
ERWIN ORCHARDS U-Pick Apples
from Dwarf Trees Now picking
MCINTOSH 4 R E D DELICIOUS
Star t ing Sept 25 GOLDEN DELICIOUS, IDA REDS, NORTHERN SPIES
Take 1 96 to Exit 155. follow signs lo New Hudson, located at 58354 Pont iac Trai l , 1 mile W of New Hudson
OPEN DAILY 9am to 6pm bushel conta iners provided Wagon
r ides Cider 4 donuts on weekends Group Reserva t ions Welcome 437.4701
G R A P E S • F rench 4 American V a r i t t ies for all uses Bailey s Vineyard Open eve ryday 10am 5pm, except Mon Adams Rd, 2 blocks N of Long Lake Rd Troy Pick Your Own 474'32I9
HOME GROWN s t rawber r ies , raspber-ries, black berries, cherr ies , sweet onions, tomatoes , green beans, c o m . pickles 4 melons Everyth ing for cann ing "4 off on hanging baskets1
3 D's F a r m 24850 W 9 Mile Rd . W of Telegraph, N side of s t reet
SCHWINN BIKES ALSO USED $25 - $30 -$32
JERRY'S , 31629 Plymouth. Livonia, 2 blocks W of Mer r iman 421-1370
J E R R Y S. 12117 Grand River, Detroit , I block W of Wyoming 933-9293
JERRY'S , 1449 W Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth ? 459 1500
SCHWINN BIKES Boy's 20 in T o r n a . do. excel lent condition, $70 Girl 's 16 in 1'ixie. $30 689 3885
SCHWINN Motocrosa bike, 36x36. r a c ing ext ras , good condition. $100 or beat offer Call a f t e r 3pm 464 8W>6
WOMANS 10 speed, excel lent condition, $85 or beat o f fe r After 5 30 PM
5SS-9455
714 BusinesaA Office Equipment
A P P L E II plus 48K compute r , disc drive and green screen NEC moni tor . 9 popular g a m e p r o g r a m s $1700477-9698
BUDGET NEW t USED desks, files, swivel chairs, s tack chairs, off ice dividers Many to choose f rom
471-1474
H ~ T E" ELECTRIC Cash Register . $200 255-0991
CANON N P 70 plain paper copier, high volume use, wet sys tem, $475 Pape r 4 supplies $ 1 CO value, package comple t e $600 855 9619 or 476-2549
CHROMECRAFT desk. credenza !> chairs KusUc e lm $2,300 value for $1200 Call 855 5155 or 626 7321
C O M P L E T E 14 sa lesmen ' s desk with a r m chairs, two Secre ta r ia l 4 one exec-utive desk and cha i r s Excel lent condi-tion P r e f e r lot sale Call Mr Balogh or Mr P a t i e r 645 2500
EXEC swivel desk chai r , black nylon naugahyde $40 Exec 30x60 steel desk, beige 4 chrome walnut top, $125, P las tic carpe t protector $15 334-7620
IBM S E L E C T R I C T Y P E W R I T E R , $350 After 3PM, 553^2154
LIKE NEW solid hardwood, Leopold execut ive desk. 36 x 66 After 5pm
373-6524
NEW TRS80 model 111 computer , 16K, $750 626 5948
O F F I C E DESK Si chairs, locker 476-8888
O F F I C E DESK chairs, files, typewri ters , many misc supplies A I coodltion 540-2044
ONE J E W E L R Y case with light 4 stor-age I glass display stand c i rcu lar , 1 smal l display case, must sell, best o f fe r
538 1044
SAXON PLAIN P A P E R COPIER In cabinet base working condition. ,
$395 ( a l l 646 5000
S T E E U ' A S E execut ive desk. 70x36 inches and credenza, 72x18 Inches, with execut ive chair , woodgrain top, burn ished chrome leg 4 t r im , like new. cost new $2,200. pr ice $1,100 358 2255
HORSE HAY • RARBIT HAY Straw, $175 • Rabbi t s • Organic
Gardener Special Mulch Hay, $1,50 421-4484
ITEMS READY FOR Canning & Freezing
TOMATOES BROCCILI P E P P E R S - A L L KINDS MICHIGAN HONEY ROCK MELONS G R E E N BEANS BEETS CARROTS A P P L E S STANLEY P R U N E S BARTLETT PEARS MICHIGAN PEACHES SWEET CORN White 4 bi color
CLYDE SMITH & SONS
8000 Newburgh, Westland 425-1434
724 Cameraa A Suppliee SONY Beta 1, clock, t imer , excel lent condition, black & white TV c a m e r a , 7 movies , $525 427-3716
728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decka
726 Muaical Inatrumenta
ABBEY PIANO COMPANY 822 W 11 Mile Rd , Royal Oak
WE BUY & SELL
USED PIANOS CONSOLES S P I N E T S - GRANDS STEINWAY Ii KNABE GRANDS
ARMSTRONG beginner f lu te In case. $65 Good condition 535-0159
BABY GRAND Vose Piano Walnut, excellent , beaut i ful fu rn i tu re P r iva t e owner, m a k e o f f e r 533-0295
BALDWIN Acrosonic piano 4 bench Excel lent condition $850 Call a f t e r 5pm, 349-1495
BUNDY F L U T E with case, very good condition. $75 534-0605
CLARINET, mint condition, includes case 4 accessories, $150 f i rm. 652-4877
CLARINETS 4 FLUTES lake New • Guaran teed
Reasonable Will Deliver By Band Director 843-3427
CLARINET, wood Case included Besl offer . 474-3409
CORONET, King Tempo silver plated, a t t a c h m e n t s Excel lent condition. $225
349-6548
F E N D E R prac t ice Amph excel lent condition, $100 or best 455-6641
F L U T E Ambassador , like new Good for s tudent and band use $150 negoti able 338-1531
GETZEN E te rna , t r umpe t Severenson model , leather case Excel lent condition $550 335-3231
LARGE APPLES DWARF TREES.
You Pick or Picked
Now Picking Mcintosh Cort land and Jonathan
Davies Orchard 40026 Willow Rd.
654-8893
1-275 South to Exit 8. Right '/« mile to Waltz Rd. Right on Waltz. 2 miles to Willow Rd. Left on Willow to Orchard.
PICK YOUR Own Red and Golden Deli-cious. Mcintosh and Jona thon apples at Spicer Orchards F r e e wagon ridps on weekends In our f a r m m a r k e t - f resh cider 4 donuts, pears, plums, apples, & concord grapes , by the bushel or peck Open daily 9am-6pm US 23 north lo Clyde Road Exit . Eas t v« Mile
WHITE Oak execut ive desk, credenxa, fi le 4 bookcase Execut ive chair , 42 inch conference table with 6 rust velour chairs, must veil Reduced pr ices Also beaut i fu l p ic tures All I year old, like new Frank , 588 9668
715 Commercial & Industrial Equipment
FLOOR MACHINE. Pu lman , 14". solu tion tank, ca rpe t brush. 16" pad adapt-er $250 729-3861
FORK LIFTS, 4.000 pound propane , 5,000 pound Ford Sh i l tmasUr ( large r e a r wheels), excel lent condition
474 4015
FOR SALE, 150 endmil ls , good coodi tion. $250 Call a f t e r 1 30pm 522 3650
716 Lawn, Garden & Farm Equipment
ARIENS 5 H P snowblower with elec t r ie s t a r t . 4 yrs old. good condition $325 546 9173
CASE 646 Compact Loader with 48" deck, accewor i e s I spare pa r t s includ ed $3,500 455 0029
ECONOMY Power King t r ac to r . 14 HP, hvdraul ic lift 60 in mower . 48 In snow blade, chains, 5 HP vacuum, excel lent condition $2500 best 455-2398
KURD TRACTOR Loader Rack Hoe 4500 Diesel e x c e l l e n t cond i t i on $1 OOO i less t h j n Dealer Retai l $8,500 After 6PM 348 6257
RED & GOLDEN DELICIOUS
APPLES YOU PICK SEPT. 25 & 26
Also in our sales room, apples, Bart let pears, honey, preserves , c a r m e l apples, cider and donuts
FOREMAN ORCHARDS
& CIDER MILL 349-1256
Watch for the little Red Barri')
3 miles W. of Northvil le - On 7 Mile Rd., second stand past Ridge Rd.
GREAT PIANOS from $395
Consoles, spinets , grands, player pianos, at low pr ices
SCANLAN PIANO CO 6713 Telegraph, at 1-94, 374-2404
Open Mon Sat 10-7, Sun 12-5
PIANOS WANTED-CASH
OSCILLOSCOPE. Elco, model 460 D C wide band, $140. 591-0161
PANASONIC 19" color TV. $200, KLH s t e r e o s y s t e m , $125. 2 M a r a n U speak-er*. $69 Sony casset te , $50 642-7630
RCA COLOR TV. 25 In $150 5$9 3922
RCA VHS VCR. 2 4 hour, good coodi tion. I l t t 928 7187
R E M O T E control , 45" color G E large screen TV, less than 1 yea r old Oak cabinet 54 X 43 X 26 inches $1300 or best. Days. 625 7800 Eves 981 6590
SCOTT solid s t a t e AM FM s t e r e o / r a d io / record player console, walnut fin-ish. excellent condition, $300 Call a f t e r 6 PM 641-8743
STEREO- cus tom cabinet , Include* Tandberg reel to reel , Sansui front 4 rea r ampl i f i e r s , P 4 E tu rn tab le It 4 wood acoust i f lex speakers $1300 Af te r 6pm 255-5775
S T E R E O Hi Fl, t ape recorder , Bang 4 Olufsen Radia l t racking turn tab le , type 4000 New car t r idge , List $850 per fec t condition. $350 646-9965
TECHNICS s te reo receiver , model SA-600, very clean, very powerful , 70wat ts per chanel, $275 553-2130
730 Sporting Gooda BERETTA, Silver Snipe, 20 gauae, over It under Case, never f i red. $500 Call between 6-9 PM 459 0613
BRUNSWICK antique snooker U b l e , excel lent condition, $950 or best offer Call a f t e r 5pm 682 7463
WILSON G O L F Gobs , 4 woods (refin-ished), 8 irons, tan golf bag. best o f fe r over $100 After 3 I 'M. call 464 8506
GOLF CLUBS - (new) mens, Golden Crown, custom pro-built , bag, 3 woods, 3 thru 9 irons p l i a put ter , $125 525-7963
738 HoueeboW Peti
HOCKEY E Q U I P M E N T , Kessinger mens ski boots, size 10 838-9198
ICE SKATES, mans , slxe 12. Bauers 1 yea r old. Must sell Call a l t e r 5 30pm,
641 9310
MODEL 12 Winchester shotgun. 12 gage, full choke, $225. Remington 700 BDL 7 MM Mag r i f le with 3 x 9 Red field scope, $300 35 Remington pump, Model 141 rif le with Sx Lyman scope, $275 Comple te rif le re loading equip-ment including some supplies, all for $75 474 3926
G R 1 N N E L L u p r i g h t p iano , $150 Sounds g rea t No bench
Please call 537-7158
HAMMOND ORGAN, Chcrrywood fin-ish, excel lent condition Best o f fe r
879-8264
HAMMOND S P I N E T Organ, f ine coodi tion. bench & music, $550 474-0160
HOLTON COLLEGIATE Trombone, good coodltidti. $125 937-1233
KING T E M P O t rumpe t . $150, In good condition Call a f t e r 5pm 453-0799
LOWREY Brentwood deluxe o rgan with pre sets, full two keyboard, full 13 note pedal board, 16 f t - 8 f t Built in l<ealie speake r Walnut t radi t ional , $450 642-5837
LOWREY Citat ion Thea te r Console Or gan, like new, best o f fe r 427-7434
ORGAN. W U R U T Z E R 630, new, 3 key board, full synlhdsixer, many books and e x t r a s Eve ' s or weekends, 271-2546
P E A R L DRUM SET. white. 5 piece, cymbals plus s tands with sea t 647-8525
P E A V E T TNT Bass Amp, 145 w a t t s with 15 inch J B L $175 Guild Bass SUr f i r e . $175 Both $325 721-0076
PIANO Brews te r upright , walnut , ex-cellent sound, best o f fe r Call 352 8260
PIANOS Baldwin ( i r and French Provincial Ch icker in j , 5' 4" Weber 6' and many m o r e good pianos For te Piano C o , 835 2540 or 272 9182
PIANOS & AT SUPER
)RGANS SAVINGS
3 DAYS ONLY PIANOS
WAS NOW Kimball $1995 $1095 Chickering Storev 4 Clark
Lowrey Hobday $1995 $ 795 Hammond Aurora $4995 $2295 Baldwin Fan ta s i a $2395 $1595
POOL TABLE (regulation) 1 inch s la te top Needs green. $275 After 7PM 278-7136 Days 584 2053
POOL TABLE, s la te top, 8ft, wood-grain, like new, includes balls, rack, sticks, $125 Redford . 534-3247
POOL TABLE, 4x8, Solid map le cus tom c ra f t ed , one Inch slate, like new. all ac-cessories included $1195 553-3219
POOL TABLE 6 ft long, halls, rack , cue rack, comple te , $160 negotiable 531-4110 531-2877
PRIVATE PHEASANT HUNT CLUB has l imited number of member sh ip openings avai lable For m o r e Informa-tion contac t . Huron Hunt G u b , Howell, MI. 517-546-0106
SCUBA E Q U I P M E N T , dual 60 tanks, 2 regulators , At-Pac , a i r presser gauge, equipment bag. flag, like new, $700 Wet suit, $50 After 6pm 261-7648
SEVERAL SIZES - skis, ski rack , bike rack, hockey skates , f igure skates , hockey pads, pants , helmets , e tc , 24" Raleigh bike, mens Schwinn bike, Cole-man stove, miac camping gear.626-7526
S H A K E S P E A R T R O L L I N G m o t o r , heavy duty m a r i n e ba t te ry . Lowreoce Depth Finder, rea l cheapw must sell Tom, a f t e r 5pm 681-6442
SKIS BOOTS POLES Used 1 season All sixes. Adult 4 J r s Custom fi t ted 4 priced lower than your local ski s w a p Mountain Shop, 29572 Orchard Lake, at 13 Mile 851-4240
SLATE TOP pool tables Bar size, pool hall size, fac tory overloaded Special sale now 161 Vester, 1 block N of 9 mile, "6 block E of Woodward Open daily 399-7255
We have over 150 new Si used pianos 4 organs pr iced f r o m $295
Bloomfield Store kipen Sun 1-5
EVOLA MUSIC CO
ROCHESTER CIDER MILL 5125 N Rochester Rd.
APPl.ES, CIDER, DONUTS FRI. SAT 4 SUN I0AM til DARK TUES. WED 4 THURS NOON 6pni
Sept 25.26, Johnny Appleseed Day Oct 3. 4H Fall Fes t ival
Animal pett ing f a r m oil weekends
651-4224 U PICK
Canning Tomatoes , peppeni. hot 4 sweet , roma beans, Kentucky Wonders, Hix Rd between Warren 4 Joy Open daily 9 to 5 wea ther pe rmi t t ing
453-0519
WINE G R A P E S and J U I C E Hybred and Vimlera
Saline. Michigan 1-429 5844
FORD 26 inch snowblower. single s tage Fits model 80 or 100 garden t rac-tor $75 474-8415
GRASS It leaf vacuum blower to fit In ternat ional Cub Cadet covered t ra i le r 4 fert i l izer spreader $350 682-91S3
LAWN BOY key s tar t , self propelled, rear bag 1 year old $300 644-3263
WANTED snow blower. 7 HP up, good condition 4*7-4878
718 Building Matariala ALUMINUM SIDING Brake . 8f t6" long $100 326 3491
ALUMINUM SIDING Brake . 8f t6" long 1100 326 3491
BIRCH Bi fold louver doorc, Front doors, shutters , corner cabinet , Call before 5pm 644 1796
CRAFTSMAN 101 rad ia l a r m saw with enclosed stand, blades, plus dado set. excel lent copdition, $295 522-6085
HIGH QUALITY Used building ma le r t als avai lable due to renovation of Bloomfield Hills es ta te Andersen lead ed glass windows, K holer china sinks, 10 bevelled glass doors, whole bouse fan. vent fan , medicine cheat. birch bi-fold doors, louvered doors, ' e l e c t r i c out le ts e tc All i tems In very good con-dition All very reasonably priced Days only 855-3518
PATIO SLATE all c o l o n Also copper gu t te r s Call a f -ter 5 pm 474-6356
O&E
YOU PICK A P P L E S Red Delicious 4 Golden Delicious $6 Bushel 8348 No Ter r i to r ia l Road, P lymouth 453-2063
YOU PICK R E D R A S P B E R R I E S Ridge mere Berry F a r m , 2824 Clyde Rd , Highland. Open Mon SaL, 9 AM Dark, $1 05 qua r t 887 5976 3 miles N of M-59, W Mile E of Hickory Ridge
YOU PICK -Turnip greens Canning 4 P a s t e T o m a toes White Half -Runner , Kentucky Wooder, Green Strinalesa beans Also avai lable , sweet c o m 4 wa te rme lons
- GLENN ROWE PRODUCE 10570 Martz Rd . Ypsilanti
1-94 - W to Rawsonvil le Rd (Exit 187), S. 2<* miles to Martz . turn right. 1st f a r m on left OPEN 7 DAYS Bam 6pm
- 482-8538 -
721 Flowera & Planta FOR SALE - at LESS than Wholesale Pr ices ' Silver Maple Trees , t 12 f t , $6 to $20 ea Crimson King Maple, 8 10 ft , $35 ea Norway Maple. 10 12 ft $35 ea Come out & tag your t ree & dig later
when readv a f t e r 5PM, Only' Open Sat & Sun 20151 Gill Rfl f.ivonla. Mi . betw 7 4 8 Mile Rd 474 9446
PLANT SALE through Sunday, Sept 26 20368 Forest wood, between 12 Mile 4 IS Mile, W of Evergreen
724 Cameraa & Supplies DARKROOM TOOLS, great for person s ta r t ing B4W Si color processing Trays , drums, books, paper safe, 4 misc See Apt Sale, Sat only 9am 5pm 555 Morse Troy, between Crooks 4 Livernois. follow signs S off Big Bea ver on Troy Center Dr No p r e sales
MAMIYA 1 5 0 M M S F lens for RB67 $425 363-6136
MAMIYA 645-1000 with 70 m m lens and s tandard prism $600 Call even Ings 477-7025
NIKORMAT 35 MM Nikon 35MM F2 4 motor drive Omega en la rge r XL
399 7905
OLYMPUS OMI, 1 4 lens, ext ra om-1 body. 28MM lens, 2 8, 135 MM lens, 2 8,toUl price, $500, vivi tar flash included, no charge 644 7367
PRINZ Deluxe enlarger plus accesso-ries. excellent condition, $60 544 2419
SANKYO sound movie c a m e r a , XL620 Carry ing case, boom mike, movie light, D C power pack Like new $175 or best o f fe r After 7pm 851-8560
Blmfd Hills 2184 Telegraph N of Square Lake 334 0566
Waterford 4977 Dixie Hwy
N of Walton 674 0433
PREFERRED USED PIANOS
FROM $295 The Music Stand
24665 Telegraph, S of 10 Mi 356-3180
SIX Piece Drum Se{. Ludwig, Rogers snare , Zildjian cymba l s Si s tands Must sell $600 537-8004
STEINWAY Grand Piano. 5'8" ebony, padded ad jus tab le bench, mint condi tion only 9 months old Appraised a t $13,000 Must sell, m i k e o f fe r 540 7320
S T E I N W A j PIANO 7' Ebony, fully rebuilt
2 Model M, 5' 7", walnut F o r t e P iano Co , 835-S540or 272-9182
T R U M P E T . HOLTON. very good condi tion, 2 mutes, one ca»e 851-5521
ill ion, in t e rmed ia te 453 2853
VIOLA, good cond size
VIOLINS. Violas I ta l ian , F r e n c h , American Artist grade Also student outfi ts $250 Ret i red collector 541 0669
WURLITZER S P I N E T P iano with bench, maple finish, excellent condi tion. $950 349-4643
ODYSSEY II Plus s ixteen g a m e car-tr idges including Quest For Rings, Conquest of World Like New Call a f t e r 3PM 455 7283
ODYSSEY II Video G a m e plus 7 ca r t r idges $160 ( 422-7237
REASONABLE Vi(*-o game, Seawolf, $350 or best offer 348 8731
or 728-9276
SONY BETA SL8600 Video REcorder , excellent condition, >200 Call
a f t e r 6 30pm. 879-1718
728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decka
BETAMAX VCR. with tapes, like new. $400 425 0640
BOZAK SYMPHONY brand speaker sys tem with J a n s r t n e lec t ros ta ts , bi-ampable $1400 I0am-9pm 651-9824
COLOR TV, 13", 1981, little uaed. $195 334-7620
DAHLQUIST DQ-10 speaker* with monster cable , SAE-amp and p r e amp-s te reo rack, Thorens turntable , mic ro acoustic c a r t , Koes head phones $1500
682-5642
KENWOOD R E C E I V E R , Dual turnt able, Wharfda le speakers , over 100 jaxx 4 rock a lbums Excel lent condition, $400 682-9569
KENWOOD Stereo with Sony speakers , s tudio cabinet , Integrated ampl i f i e r , casaet te deck, au tomat i c t imer , tuner , tu rn tab le $1200 425-5728
MGA Giant 50" color TV, 14 button re mote control , wood cabinet , 6 months old, best o f fe r 559-0044
STATE'S LARGEST GUN-KNIFE
S H O W - S A L E Detroit Light Guard Armory
4400 E- 8 Mile R d , near Ryan S E P T E M B E R 25 AND 26
Open Saturday 9-5 Sunday 9-4
BILL GOODMAN 755-1215
STEEL LEG Lift ad jus tab le bench, 120 lbs bar bell, d u m b bell set, excel lent condition, $70 464-1779
T U N T U R I ROWING machine , brand new. $200. After 6pm 471-1536
WALK off calories, on an Incline t read-mill Call eves 682 1872
WANTED - walking, jogging t readmil l , 522-5983
WINCHESTER. Model 308. scone, s t rap , case, excel lent condition, 9300 After 6 PM or weekends, cal l 937-0598
738 Household Pets ADOPT A PET
CALL 892-7822 OAKLAND HUMANE SOCIETY
NEW ADDRESS - NEW S H E L T E R 19601 MT ELLIOTT. S OF 8 MILE
MIXED POODLE P U P P I E S , purebred. Shepherds, Labrador , poodle, Airedale. Pekingese Many other mixed breeds
CATS A KITTENS SIAMESE CATS
ADORABLE KITTENS. Tiger, grey or black, 6 weeks old. l i t ter trained
477-1387
JOHN DUNN- Redfo rd Pleaae call re-garding your new dog Winston Two very Impor tant things we forgot lo advise you regard ing his condition. P leaae Cal l" 349-8610
DOG run, chain link. 6 x 10 long x 6, with cover Also, large dog houae No rust, new, best offer 981-2703
ENGLISH Spr inger puppies, ARC, Champion sired. Liver 4 White. $200 and up 517 271-9223
ENGLISH S P R I N G E R - Male, AKC, papers, shots, groomed, likes people, good watchdog Could show or hunt Reaaonable to good home 477-8881
F L U F F Y KITTENS 6 weeks old 2 Calico. 2 Tiger 855-3970
F L C F F Y KITTENS - Various c o l o n , ma le 4 female , li t ter t ra ined, looking for good homes Af te r 3PM 522-8093
A DO RABIJA long haired angora kit-tens. but terscotch colored, 4 grey, a r e looking for a good home 855 4136
JUST IN TIME for Bird Season Star ted AKC G e r m a n Wire Haired pups, 6 m o s . champion blood line $350 247-1486
COCKER SPANIEL Puppies , adorable . 7 weeks AKC. champion line, Buff . $125 Call a f t e r 5 30 PM 644-6027
COCKER SPANIEL, 1 year old. with papers, blond. $250 After 5 30pm
398-7392
CUTE t cuddly cock a poo puppies « weeks old, wormed, $40 522-8858
DACHSHUND Black /Tan min ia tu re female , AKC regiatered, 1 yr old. very
Iood t e m p e r a m e n t , good with chi ldren 250 567-7163
7 weeks old. AKC 1 f e m a i r f m a l e 35*4194
Dachshund • to good home, 5 months, brown, very good fami ly pet Call be-fore 8 I'M 421-7653
KITTENS, adorable , four, need a good home Li t ter t ra ined 591 0209
804 Airplanes BEECH SIERRA 7 9 I F R King Avion-ics, Century II auto pilot Low t ime. Re-cent annual , a lways hangared Excel-lent condition Call Mr Mat is 264-7450
HEATED HANGAR Space for rent tor twin engine a i r c r a f t Maintenance and In L out service Off ice space avai lable Avan tga rde Aviation, Pont iac Airport .
666-3730 i .
808 Boata & Motors ALUMACRAFT. 12 F t fishing boat <• t ra i ler , good condition, $450 Call 455 5758
ALUMINUM 10 ft f lat botton boat with oars $125 981-1905
ALUMINUM 16 Myers with s teer ing console. 1981 Johnson 25HP, e lec t r ic s ta r t , t i l t t ra i le r $2,450 522-2693
ALUMNA CRAFT Aluminum boat - 12 f t with ex t r a s $250 522-8877
BASS BOAT, 17 ft 8 in., Kevlar hull, 1979 Hydra Sport, 140HP, Mariner . 28 pound (hrust , trolling motor , all sa fe ty equipment Matching dr ive on trai ler , many many ext raa $5800 261-7694
BAYLINER 1980. 25 ft real buy a t $19,500 731-6359
BAYLINER 27"^' Cruiser with fly-bridge E C . , twin 130HP Volvo I /O with all accessories $19,900 874-2770
BOSTON WHALER 1981, 17' Montauk. 90HP Johnson with power tilt, hardly used Coat $12,000, f i rs t $10,000 takes away 851-7669 or 886-0121
CANOE 17" Wards Sea King, good con-dition, $150 471-3445
CENTURY 2000, 470 Mercury , low hours, P a m c o t ra i ler , excellent condi-ton, $8200 689-3422
CHECKMATE. 15 f t , ski boat purple on white, 150 hp Mercury outboard with t ra i le r Si cover $3200 Davs.476-1398 After 6 PM 477 9953
CHRISCRAFT 1969, wood, very good condition, $8500 824 2827
CLASSIC 15V* f t wood boat »S334 Comet Cedar on oak f r ames , jib, main, anchor & t ra i ler , all in good condition $950 419 878-1267
DAY SAILER. 14ft. O 'Day Javel in , with t ra i ler , new cover, $1450 or best o f fe r
651-5234
KITTENS - long & short hair , l i t ter t rained, ma le s & females , several dif-ferent colors, good home only 455-6669
KITTENS to a good home, 7-8 weeks, l i t te r t rained, have had f irs t shots Af-ter 5pm 728-6691
KITTENS to good home, 6 weeks old, fluffy. Livonia 464-8007
KITTENS to good home Gray and white long hair, 8 weeks U t t e r t ra ined
525 4378
KITTEN - 3 months old to good home 682-1916
LAB P U P P I E S , AKC, black and yellow 7 weeks, shots, wormed, $100 and $150
427 3879
LABRADOR-RETRIEVER mix, male , outdoor dog, to a good home 474-4288
LOVABLE 2 year old m u t t to good borne. Good with kids Needs room to run Neutered It shots to da te Call 10AM-10PM 427-9870
812 Motorcycles Go-Karts, Mini-Bikes
MOPED- Pinto (J C Penney) 1979, yel-low. looks It runs good $220
425-2017
NEW GO Car t par t s 8 H P Bnggs , f r ame , wheels, Must sell
626-9030
SAZUKI. 1974, GT, 550, with diUgai readout and shield, good condition, must sell $600 or best offer 477-8362
SUZUKI 1974, RV90 Very good condi-tion $225 455 9318
SUZUKI 1974 TM125. excellent condi-tion. never been raced, $450 464-7218
SUZUKI 1980 GS450. excellent condi-tion, low miles $1075 or best 476-7186
EV1NRUDE 1959, 4 cylinder motor . 50hp, tank & controls, runs good $280
476-7698
FIBERGLASS 15 ft boat with 70 H P Chrysler outboard engine, with t ra i le r excel lent condition, priced to sell Be fore 6pm 353-3266 After 6pm 855-1956
GLASSPAR 14' 1970, ski boat, t ra i le r 50 H P motor Excel lent condition $1400 or best. Can be seen In Howell AM, 517-223-8820 517-546-1860
GLASTRON. 1979, 17 ft 100 H P John son, Shorelander t ra i le r with brakes, excel lent condition Best o f fe r After 5 pm 540-4429
IMPERIAL, 17' Bowrider 120 HP I/O, t ra i ler , cover, $3,000 Milford area
685-8971
MIXED Cock-a-poo puppies. $10 each. 729-8396
MIXED Ter r i e r , 8 months, white with black spots, blue eyea, f r iendly, male , has shots, $10 261 6880
OLD ENGLISH S h e e p / L a b mixed pup-
Eiies, loveable It cute, ready for adop ion about Oct 1 Need good homes If
no answer , lease message 851-4204
PARROT- Beautiful bird, very colorful plus cage $175. 642-1866
P A R T PERSIAN male , 11 months , de-c lawed, neutered, all shots, affect ion-ate. 538 9116
P O O D L E - T O Y P u p p i e s , f e m a l e s , Champion Sired Cream Color Roches-ter a rea . 652 3299
P O O D L E Minia ture male , 10 weeks, all white, champion breeding, shots A real beauty, sacrif ice, 300 646-0124
P U P P Y , 8 months old, needs home, female , spayed, all shots Call Glenn be-fore 5 30pm 642-1691
P U R E B R E D SIAMESE Kittens. Seal & Blue Points . $75 391-0111
RABBIT, full grown black f e m a l e with cage. F r e e to good home 471-3720
R E G I S T E R E D AKC Golden Retr iever Pups, Championship line $200 each Call 623 6679
SCHNAUZER mini sal t Si pepper 3 months old, AKC. champion pa r en t s Only $ 150, for good home 464 0919
SHEPHERD-HUSKIE female , 6 months old, to a good home 261-4906
S H E P H E R D , 4 Yr old female , good with children, housebroken, s i a y e d After 5 30 PM, call 525 5305
SIAMESE Kittens, 7 weeks old, W Dearborn Area
274-5492
SIAMESE KITTENS, $50 each Call af te r 4pm 729-6606
SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies. 7 weeks old, for sale or t rade, $100 Call 537-5857
SIBERIAN HUSKY, Male. 4 years , AKC, gent le with children, regretfully must aell. $50 537 7283
S P A N I E L T E R R I E R mixed dog, house broken very good with children, 7 months old Reasonable $15 459 9298
S P A Y E D F E M A L E cat . g ray , well t ra ined 477-2906
S P R I N G E R SPANIEL Puppies, AKC regis tered with pedigree, $150 each.
979 9542
TO GOOD home, female , 12 weeks, G e r m a n short haired Pointer Lab mix Good t e m p e r a m e n t Very lovable Call a f t e r 4pm , 474-2274
TO LOVING HOME. 8 month old ma le mixed Terr ie r , good disposition, house broken After 5 30pm 540-9076
TROPICAL FISH aquar ium. 20 gal some accessories, $15 535-5798
740 Pet Services ALL B R E E D DOG GROOMING
Hand-Tamed Birds It Lit ter Trained Bunnies Dog Food & Pe t Supplies Gail 's Dog House, P lymouth 453-6941
ALL B R E E D DOG GROOMING Jus t a few minutes f rom Twelve Oaks Mall Presen t this ad for $2 discount Call for appoin tment 349-0731
COCKER SPANIEL STUD SERVICE
AKC, Black 459-9265
LARSON 1973 18 ft boat, t ra i ler . 85 HP motor . $2,500 or will t r ade for ca r of
Zal value Must sell within 10 days of ad. Days 937-2620 Eves 525-5564
LONESTAR ALUMINUM 14ft, boat, with 35HP motor, no t r ia le r , $500
326-3491
PEARSON 323 Sailboat, 1980, 32 f t fully cruising equipped 689-0829
PONTOON BOAT. 21 ft 4 25 hp Evln-rude motor! The motor has only 20 hours on it!! Boat- la te 70's, beige St brown, new carpet ing , cus tom benches with s torage, f ea tu res too numerous to m e n t i o n Asking $3,000 Contact Mary Lou Guilbault at 453-2210 or 481-0254
R I N K E R BUILT 17 ft Bowrider , 115 H Johnson, with power t r im It tilt, P a m c o t ra i ler . Ray Je f f e r son depth sounder. CB radio $J650 474 0509
SANTANA 35. ideal fami ly sai lboat Race one design, cruise in comfor t , full e q u i p m e n t list, br i s to l condi t ion $65 000 852-1978
SEA RAY 1981 I95XL. 260 Mercury, many options, low hours, must sell 777 2664. 791-5759
SEA RAY, 1981, 22 f t CC, 228 bp . compass , ship to shore, Depthfinder , AMFM, full canvass , easy load Tra i le r , all options $17,900 455-4553
SEARAY I 9 B 2 V I95SXL New with t ra i le r A 1976 Eldorado Package deal all for $16,500 Af te r 6 PM 855 3487
S N I P E 15 foot sailboat, a luminum mas t h boom, north sails $500 or reasonable o f fe r 261 0248
STARCRAFT. 1974, 19 ft f iberglass boat with t ra i ler , 135 H P Evinrude n w tor 199 W Ann Arbor Trai l , P lymouth
T St T, 20 f t , off shore, outboard, Tan-dem tra i ler , good condition, $950
661-4247
WINDSURFER, used only 1 s u m m e r Excellent condition for $650 Ask for Mike, 642 4951
808 Vehicle & Boat Storage
AUTOMOBILE MOTOR HOMES
RV & BOAT STORAGE SECURE-HEATED
INSIDE OR OUTSIDE 7000 Lonyo, Dearborn. Michigan
933-8900
BOAT STORAGE INSIDE Kensington Rd / I 96 Area
To reserve a space now phone 1-229-2600 Eves 626 1827
WINTER boat covers, t a rps Pool cover repair Si o ther winter covers Reason able prices Phone Mon thru Fr i , 5pm 9pm Sat & Sun , 9am 9pm. 728-0646
Pets n' Particulars
22830 Mooney - Farmington
Large Selection of Pe t Supplies Small Mixed Puppies - Kittens P a r r o t s - Finches - P a r a k e e t s
Boarding h Grooming Services
474-6806
744 Horses, Livestock Equipment
R E G I S T E R D Morgans, 3 year old Geld-ing,, professionally broke and Year l ing Colt. Pr iced reasonably T e r m s Also a pony saddle After 6 PM 453-4766
R E G I S T E R E D Morgan, 16 yea r old, 15 I hand Gelding, chestnut coloring with white blaxe 4 1 white sock Plea-sure horse for experienced r ider 887-7323 or Af te r 6pm 887 4001
R E G I S T E R E D Quar t e r horse Pa loml no, J yr gelding, Western, excellent t e m p e r a m e n t with kids $900 624 4322
800 Recreational Vehicles DUNE BUGGY 1968, $800 or best o f fe r
728-8614
802 Snowmobiles ARTICAT 1979 Lynx, used only 5 t imes . $975 852-4435
SKI DOO 1972, low hours, excel lent condition, with t ra i le r 4 cover, $250
464-7218
812 Motorcycles Go-Karts, Mini-Bikes
SUZUKI, 1983 Shuttle, low miles, $350 591-3091
SUZUKI 75TS250, very good condition $600 o r offer Call a f t e r 6PM
247-7118
T R I U M P H - Must sell Daytona 500, re built, new pipes, pistons 4 valves $1700 or best offer Call before 4PM 476-3229
BOAT STORAGE INSIDE Complete professional winter lay-up for your boal St motor Never leave it out side' Young's Marina 1-498-2494
BOAT STORAGE- Inside, 20 ft maxi-m u m length, $125 season Howell a r e a Eves 477-4495
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE Storage Secured fenced area , for boats, t ra i lers , cars , etc 12701 Inkster , Livonia Days. 425-4500 Evenings 474 8166
R V STORAGE Boats Tra i le r s - Trucks
Recreat ional vehicle s to rage Secured Telegraph 4 J e f f r i e s area 255-0800
BATAVUS Starf l l te- V82, low mi leage plus another Batavus moped for par t s Best offer over $250 476-0368
BMW MOTORCYCLES
SERVICE PARTS
ACCESSORIES
FINANCING AVAILABLE
1st ANNUAL PRE-SNOW SALE
ERHARD BMW Teleflraph-9% Mile 352-6030
HARLEY DAVID60N 1976, 250 cc , on and off road vehicle, good condition, needs a little work $1100 or beat o f fe r Call Vickie. 9am-4pm. 656-1232
HONDA MINI-BIKE, XR75, excellent condition, seldom used, $425 After 3PM week days 474 8117
HONDA 1972 500, very good coodltion Must tell 420-0393
HONDA 1977, Gold Wing, loaded, very good condition, must sell $2400
478 4216
MOPED, Pace r , like new, new tires. $295 981 6221
T R I U M P H Tiger, 650cc, excellent con-dition, custom paint, red with black f r a m e Rebui l t engine with new Mickuni c a r b 4 cus tom seal No reason-able offer re fused Call887-4526
or 887 7140
YAMAHA 1972. XS-650, excellent con dition, $695 Call a f t e r 7pm, 643 6716
YAMAHA 1974 250A. new 4 ex t ra par ts , runs 4 looks good Asking $500 or best 363 4577
YAMAHA 1976. XS 500-C, 8 valve, m a g wheels, 7,500 miles, excel lent $875
Eves , 824-7524 Days, Lee. 357 3700
YAMAHA 1979 XS-650 Special Low mi leage Showroom clean $1,300
464 6668
KAWASAKI 1979. dirt bike, KD125. ex-cellent condition must sell $500 or best offer 533-9180
YAMAHA 1980 400 XS. Special, m a g wheels, ex t ras , 3300 miles, suberb con-dition. $900 9814453
YAMAHA 350 RD, 1975, good condition, runs good, $550 525-0488
814 Campera & Motorhomes
814 Campers & Motorhomes
APACHE 1978 R a m a d a . Solid Slate Sleeps 8, new 3 way fr idge, stove. heat4 e r New tires Super condition E x t r a s $2950 421-6135'
SKAMPEH l»69 Pop-up c a m p e r stove sink, ice box sleeps 5. new t u e s (500 533 8170
BARTH moto rhome 29 . new f rom fa t tory May 1980 15.000 miles, center bath, microwave, 2 a i rs , 6.500 wa t t gen e ra to r stereo, other ex t r a s $36 500 negotiable 47 4 0649
BUY NOW f r o m our great selection of RV's We have over 50 new and use<f motorhomes , fold downs, and truck; c ampe r s in stock including the all new diesel powered 25 ft Champion Used travel t rai lers , and pick ups priced td sell Now 2 locations to serve you H W. Motor Homes, Inc
981 1728 397-0101
COLEMAN CAMPER, 1972, 11 ft cook stove, heater , 11 x 12 ft a t taching roon) (new), e lect r ic brakes $1250 or best oft ier Call before 4pm, 937 2139
E X P L O R E R 224, 1974, sleeps 4 sell contained, 8 ply Michelins. good mile? age. handles nice. $4900 626 477t
FOR R E N T 21 ft Motorhome
$400 a week Available Oct 1 522 6173
HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1979 F r e e Spir-it, 21ft, super clean, air, awning, et«j Best offer over $5,000 261 2534
INTREPID 1973, 24 f t , t rave l t ra i le t fully self contained, new 3 way refr ig-e ra to r 4 awning, and new ba t te ry $3700. 478-2515
MIDAS, 1973 20 ft motorhome very clean Call a f t e r 5 F'M 9810797
MOTORHOME RENTAL New 22 ft to 26 ft RV's
K 4 S Motorhomes j* 24855 Plymouth Rd 538 9122
NOMAD 1971, 17W ft , sleeps 4 6, ex-cellent, includes add a room tent $2,200 552-0350. a f t e r 6pm 851 2469
PICK-UP CAP. 36' high 8 box $12& 729 3861
PICK-UP overhead c a m p e r , 13' 4|", sleeps 4, 110 V, 12 V butane, stovt* frige, furnace, excellent $995 531-1101
S P R I T E TRAILER 1974 18 ft long, sleeps 4 stove toilet r e f r ige ra to r new tires $1,600 522-0367
STARCRAFT, 1981 pop^up camper sleeps 8, double dinette, s tove fur nance, excellent condition. $3800 or best o f fe r Other misc i tems 625-1338
VIKING 1973 lent camper , clear, s leeps 6. stove, refrigerator heater good Urea, 2 gas tanks $895 728 4605
VW 1974, Wesphalia, sleeps 4 like new No rust 69,000 miles Asking $5200 Stored winters Call a f t e r 4pm 461-9314
816 Auto A Truck Parta & Service
CHEVY - big block Weland intake man lfold square port Excellent condition Of ter Call a f t e r 6PM 247 7118
FORD, SOOcu in motor with au tomat i c t ransmission, low mileage $250 or best of ter 493-1206
FOUR MICHELIN XZX 185/70 IS with appliance Dia Mag Wheels 13x5 5, will fit Pinto, Mustang, Capri Onlv 15 000 miles, $250 349 0622, After 7pm
453 8073
LTD 1976 needs work Use for par t s Best offer Call a f t e r 6PM 478 9807
MAVERICK 1971, pa r t s only, 200 cu engine and t ransmission 535-4153
MOTOR & Transmission 1967 283 complete $150 Hear It run ' 427 4234
261 5865
PARTING OUT 2 Ford T o n n o s Grand Sports Excellent e n g i w 4 body par t s
425 2747
ROYAL INTERNATIONAL 1976 Diplo^ mat , 31 ft excellent condition Call af ter 4PM 453-55*7
PINTO, 1974 par t s Bumpers deluxe seats , radia tor , tail pipe.-reconditioned head, all in good condition very reason able 525-5336
T I R E S and rims, and spoke hubcaps for Riv ie ra $350 Davs 584 2053 After 7PM 278-7136
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TOOL BOXES - Two, 8 ft, metal, with loclu for mounting on pickup truck, reasonable Call 628 0517
VOLARE Fenders, 1976 L up Also mag rims for Ford pickup or Van Best offer _ _ _ _ _ 534 4447
818 Auto Rentals & Leasing
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820 Autos Wanted
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Livonia 425-6500
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NORTH BROS 281-1283
CORVETTES Z28's
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355-1000
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643-0070
820 Autos Wanted
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S5000 Plymouth Rd , Livonia
421-17000
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855-9700
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398^8800
821 Junk Cars Wanted
HIGH $$ HIGH $$ WANTED
ON ALL JUNK CARS $ 3 5 - $ 7 5
MUST HAVE TITLE RUBE'S AUTO SALES, INC.
•aft, Plymouth. Mi 40249 Schoolcr,
453-0371 525-5444
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822 Trucks For Sale 822 Trucks For Sale CHEVY, 1979, El Camino CooquiflU, air, tu-tone, sport wheels $AVE North Bros 421-1376
CHEVY 1980 STAKE TRUCK, auto-matic Eicellent condition! Priced to Sell North Bros 421-1378
COURIER 1981, Ford pick up, 7000 miles, under warranty, asking $5800 Call between 8am-9m Ask for Larry
721-5834
DATSUN, 1980, King cab, 5 speed, cap. good mileage, $5250 459-1751
DATSUN 1981 4x4, excellent condition, air, sunroof, stereo Please call af ter 2pm 847-1937
DODGE 1948, runs well. $400 or best offer 358-7282
DODGE, 1979 pick-up, 318 V-8, 4 speed, good condition $3,400 After 5 PM or weekends, call: 531-7818
FORD STAKE. 1979, 12 ft bed, excel-lent condition, low mileage $4500 f i rm
981-2881
FORD, 1972 F-100 1/2 ton pick-up, very low miles, regular gas, no rust - extra clean, must see Price to sell fast for cash or terms 1 Yr Limited Warranty Autoland, 728-3100
FORD 1973, F 250 pick-up, runs good. $550 or best offer After 4 PM 464-1589
JUNK CARS WANTED Dead Or Alive
High Dollar Paid Bill Wild Auto Salvage 326-2080
JUNKED, WRECKED.
RUNNING OR REPAIRABLE
TOf> $$$ QUICK PICK-UP
E & M AUTO PARTS 474-4425, 397-2200,
565-1365
822 Trucks For Sale CHEVROLET. 1I977. Camper Special, excellent condition. 8200GVW, low mileage, with ljo1* ft self-contained
455-6758 camper, $4500
CHEVROLET Iff?8 * ton pickup. 8 cyl-inder. automati •. power steering St brakes, air. 40,q00 miles $3500 Con-tact Southfield Township 647-1010
CHEVROLET 1982. S10 pick up, V6, low miles, many extras, $7800 firm Call af ter 5pm 548-2879
CHEVY. 1978, VAN AM-FM stereo, sunroof, cruise, very sharp Only $4,985
JACK CAULEY - CHEVROLET-
ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between 14 Si 15 Mile Rds
855-9700
ai t .
CLUB, 1982, Wagon, XLT, 8 cylinder, automatic, power steering A brakes, privacy glass $8500 464-7419
DODGE 1971, very clean in and out. air, power, 8 passenger. 2 mounted snow tires, $1,250 478-4982
DODGE 1974 Tradesman 100 Slant 6, body 4 engine good shape Best offer Call ask for John 425-3336
DODGE, 1978, Maxi Van, 8 passenger, glass $5,995 LIVONIA VW
AZDA, 34501 Plymouth Rd., Livonia 425-5400
DODGE 1979, black maxi-van, custom inside It out, AmFm stereo tape deck St CB radio, air, tilt steering wheel, cruise control. 4 reclining captains seats, table, pull-out couch, icebox, 40,000 miles, $6,500 464-9504 or 685-7070
DODGE 1979 Custom van lent condition $7,500
4x4 Excel-595-7298
DODGE, 1979, maxi van 34,000 miles, fully equipped incuding TV In good condition Best offer Call Bernie Keye, 8-5pm, 540-0600,
eve Si weekends. 681-4907
RAMCHARGER, 1978, 2 wheel drive, air, power steering, power brakes, super clean $4250 981-1457
TRACTOR, 1973, rebuilt diesel. excel-lent condition Also 40 f t A 45 ft Van trailers 474-4015
IMAGINE THAT!! 1983 ESCORT L Prices Actually Lower
Than 1982 Prices 1983 Escort L Prices Start at
*5375* " " " "
1982 List Price on An Escort L was.,.$6046 1983 List Price is...$5639 "P r i ce does not inc lude
des t ina t ion , taxes or l icense fee.
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NEW 1983 FORDS HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD?
LATELY!!
NEW 1983 ESCORT L 2 DOOR
with
FREE AIR CONDITIONING Order Your® Today or Choose From 5 Due to Arrive Today
4 1 M o . L m n — $121 -25 p e r m o .
Per Week
Total Payments $5620
THIS W E E K ' S SPECIAL
NEW 1982 STAKE TRUCK
6. 750x16 8 ply mud and snow (rear), heavy duty shocks, heavy duty battery, 10,000 GVW, low mount mirrors, gauges, extra cooling, auxiliary springs, 9 ft. stake body Stock #5632.
Was $10,889 Rebate $ 2,000 is
$8889
NEW SIZE FOR 1983 LTD 4 DOOR!
FREE AIR CONDITIONING
6 cylinder, automatic with over-drive, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, order
4S Mo. L h h — $174.9® per mo.
$40 Par Week
Total Payments $8399.04
• 11 r - lex quaWWd cu*icxr»>i l h h payment 48 montha, 60,000 mil* Nmrtatkxi L h m haa no ob»QatkXi lo purchase ttia car «t M m and but may arrange • [xxchaaa option with B6F L | | - ~ raaponaibla hx aaoaaalva wear and laar L m i l to pay mia anO (Jaatmatlofi charges Irt month paymant In advanoa and a refundable aacwftty dapoan (SeourtTy dapoalt for above units are S2O0 LTD. 1180 Escort I l m n raaponalble lor Michigan uaa tax of 4% for aacfi paymant
MICHIGAN'S # 1 FORD DEALER
ROWN
FORD Open Monday & Thursday T i l 9 P.M.
32222 PLYMOUTH RD., LIVONIA 421 -7000
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FORD 1977 Chateau Club Wagon, ster-eo, air. cruise, power steering I brakes tinted glass best offer
Good condition $4,000 or 422-5114
FORD. 1980, Pleasure Van, 4 Captain Chairs, sink, ice box, air, cruise, stereo, luggage rack, road wheels A more Stock HTB2002
AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile
354-3100
FORD 1981 Chateau window Van, 33,000 miles, loaded, excellent. $9,800
874-2251
FORD, 1982, Conversion Van, low miles, every option $AVE North Bros. 421-1378
VAN, 1979. $AVE North Bros
E-150, fully converted
421-1378
824 Jeeps & Other 4-Wheel Drives
BRONCO, 1978. Ranger 4 speed Show room New1
North Bros 421-1378
BRONCO, 1979, automatic, excellent condition Priced to sell! North Bros 421-1378
CHEROKEE 1979, automatic, stereo tape, cruise, tilt, 6 in lift, 44,000 miles $3200 or best offer 471-3079
CHEVY OR GMC front drive shaft. $85 or offer
538 4321
CHEVY, 1979, Blazer, automatic, show room new $AVE North Bros 421-1378
CHEVY. 1981, 4x4 SUBURBAN
Silverado, air, AM-FM stereo, equipped for trailering $AVE
JACK CAULEY - CHEVROLET -
ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds
855-9700
CB
CHEVY, 4x4's, 3 to choose from $5,495 JACK DEMMER FORD 721-8580
EAGLE, 1981. 4x4, low miles $AVE North Bros 421-1376
FORD 1974 pick up truck, rebuilt 360 new parts, $2500 533-2665
J E E P , 1978, Cherokee 4x4, automatic priced to sell1
North Bros 421-1376i
J E E P 1979, CJ5, power steering, ster eo, 6 cylinder engine, 3 speed transmis sion, 38,000 miles 626-9958
TOYOTA 1980 short bed, pick matching fiberglass cap, am- 'm. Exce' lent condition. $6200 349 8406
£
825 Sports & Imported Cars
AUDI FOX 1975, 4 speed, fuel injection regular gas High mileage, some rust Stereo $950 855-5062
AUDI 1980, 5000S, diesel, loaded, excel lent condition, 37-42 mpg, must sell $8900 or best After 5pm 425-5669
BMW. 1973, 2002, only 61,000 miles body in excellent shape, $4,000 356-0845
BMW 1979, 3201, am-fm, sunroof, air conditioning. $11,000 542-0388
FIAT, 1979 Strada, 5 door, stereo, air, stick, 42,000 miles Excellent condition Best Offer 842-0885
FIAT, 1979, Strada, 2 door, 4 speed, stereo/cassette, very clean Low mile-age Call after 6 30pm 477-4032
FIAT 1981 Spyder, under 0 miles, FM stereo casse
lie Best offer over $8200
rarrantv, e, metal-661-1942
FIAT, 1981, Turbo Spider. 5 speed, leather interior, AM-FM stereo cas-sette, alloy wheels, 1 time only $10,675, one time only' Save $4,000, Selling price
$10,675.
wy Grand Ri'
Since 1959
825 Sports & Imported Csrs
MERCEDES, CORVETTE I IMPORTS Bumping L Painting Top, Quality Work
DATSUN 1980, 310, GX, 4 speed, blue, excellent condition, great mileage, many extras, $3800 553-4648
LANCIA, 1975 Beta coupe, 2 door, dark brown, leather Interior, 4 speed stick, AM-FM, air, no rust, undercoated Great running California car - papers to prove it Must sell to pay bills $1900 prov
• nest Mary 261-5627
LANCIA 1979 Beta Coupe, silver Load ed 22,000 miles $5,600 540-0003
MAZDA GLC 1978 29,000 miles Good transportation Automatic, stereo-Cas-sette, rear defrost $3,000 399-8644
MAZDA, 1979. RX7, 49,500 miles, 5 speed, blue, stereo cassette, excellent condition, Call af ter 5pm 644-7956
MAZDA 1979 RX7. $5995 or best offer Air, AM-FM stereo cassette, sunroof, cruise, bronze, black interior 533-2889
MAZDA 1980 RX-7GS Dark gray, 5 speed, air, FM-StereoCassette, sun roof, aluminum wheels, transferrable warranty, excellent condition $8,500 or best offer Before 6PM 455.2353
MERCEDES BENZ 1980 450SL Road ster Charcoal metalic with dove gray leather interior, 16,000 miles, wire wheels Perfect ' $38,500 851-7669 or
886 0121
STICKER SURPRISE
1983 PRICES GO '83 ESCORT "L "
2 DOOR
Ford Has Lowered Prices Plus Added The Following
Standard Equipment For 1983: - Extended Range Fuel Tank • 4 Speed Heater Blower
> Color Keyed Seat Belts • Cloth Seat Tr im * *
• Color Keyed Steer ing Wheel • Consolet te W h e n Y O U O a f l V j e t
• Carpeted Package Tr im A l l 83 F o r LeSS l
MILLIKEN'S TRUCK CITY
O
Suggested Retail
NEW'82 F-100 PICKUP
300, 6 cylinder engine, automatic, power steering, front disc brakes, gauges, step bumper, exterior sound package, radial tires Stock 03884
NEW '82 F-350 DUMP TRUCK
351 V8 engine, 10,000 GVWR, heavy duty vinyl seat, gauges, rec. mirrors, 60 amp a l te rna to r , extra cool ing, heavy duty springs, auxiliary rear, springs, 7.50x16D 8 PR tires, mud and snow rear, 2 to 3 yard gallon body. Stock #3563.
•Plus Destinat ion, Taxes & Plates
$10,389
JdUlihati omi (hi wl luff K
"Home of Ihe Smilin' Irishman"
9600 TELEGRAPH MON°& THURS. O O
Near Plymouth Rd. ' t o p .m. w l w w
OPEL, GT, 1972, $150 After 5prt, 3*9-5290
OPEL 1975, 2 door, red, M a n u Sports Coupe, 4 cylinder, automatic, 59,000 miles, am-fm casaette, $1275 587-2623
TOYOTA, 1982 Celica GT li<tback, dark brown, cloth seats, power steering/ brakes, 5 speed, lilt, AM-RM cassette stereo, great gas mileagje, Zlebart Bought for cross-country trip Top con-dition $9,000 car, asking $7500
Mary 261-5627
TOYOTA 1982, silver blue er interior, digital dash, trl $14,000
pra,leath-computer,
540-3820
TOYOTA 1982, SUPRA
atilc with high rotn. $11,998
Also available in automati performance package f n Includes, Graphic cassette. Freight & free delivery Cressidas fr^m $10,598, Starliets, Tercels Call for otir best deal Ask for Len or Larry D e a l *
519-253-72^9
TRIUMPH TR6 1972, excellent condi-tlon, new top, tires, no ruSt, low mile-age Best offer 474-5407
VOLVO, 1975, 244 DL.clean. air. AM ra dio, 1 owner, no accident^ many new parts, good car "I got i new one' $3500 645-5652 or 477-4012
VOLVO '82 CLEARANCE Np games no
Xble prices Best selection in state talk, no runaround Best pdss; on every model in stock EXAMPLE
82GLT TURB<> 2 door, 5 speed, leather interior
WAS $16,437 NOW $14,995'
2 TO CHOOSE '83 MODELS ARRIVE...
OCT. 1ST Joe Dwyer Imports
Grand River at j Mile Since 1959 537-2292
ilLOt eo/cassette Extra clean <f)nly $6,995 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 -5700
852 Classic Cars CALAIS, 1969. 4 door hardtop, 42,000 miles, rust free Florida car, original owner $3,975 or best offed 542-9993 772-8020
COUGAR 1967 XR7 Mag wheels, new tires, very clean'inside |L out $1,900
477-4059
FORD STARL1NER, 1*61. excellent condition, no rust, $2900 326-1213
FORD 1931 MODEL A dition, new interior $45 if xcellent con
646-9620
FORD 1965, Fairlane, Florida car, 289 automaUc, power steering, air, mint condition, $1,700 or best 474 1676
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1961, mint ne^ engine, new condition Reconditioi
MUSTANG 1966 hardtop 289 automat ic 59,000 original miles [Very good con dition $2.350 349-7862
MUSTANG 1967 Convertible, good con diUon, best offer 363-6954
OLDS 98, 1970, convertible, excellent show car condition $4^00 Call before 5 30 PM 644-7863
PACKARD 1948, $700 368 8810
PONTIAC, 1953, 2 door, low mileage, original, excellent condition, power steering, $2,000 best offer 534 1257
1974, metallic, must see" $2,(>50 firm Call Sat , 1 to 3 PM, 435-4607
T BIRD 1956, runs well good condiUon 1-617-969-2693
THUNDERBIRD, 1855, black, original throughout, automaUc In the floor, ap^ praiaed at $20,000 Excellent opportuni ty for shrewd investor Has nard and rag tops $18,500 Will consider trade as partial payment 459-1381
854 American Motors CONCORD 1978 DL, 2 brakes, steering, air, automaUc, am-frrl cassette, 24,000 miles, sharp, clean Ask for Joe 661 1096 or 8516668
REGAL, 1981 $6 ,988 Buckets, console, air stereo L much more
TAMAROFFBUICK 353-1300
REGAL 1982 Redwood stereo ma wheels, defroster. & many extras 9001 miles. 261-542:
RIVERIA 1982, CB cassette anti thef| loaded, extended warranty 10 50 miles $13,900 353 963
RIVIERA 1978 Special Sharp load leather $8.0000 Call af ter 8 PM
SKYLARK 1980, Limited, air whole lot more Brown metallic to sel 1
LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET
Plymouth Rd Just West of I 275
453-4600 SKYLARK 1980 4 door, 4 cylinder au tomatic, air, power steering brake^, rear defogger, stereo casaette. tin glass 27,500 miles, extra clean $499 or best offer 624 433
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858 Cadillac CADILLAC. 1975. Coupe DeVjIlf 51,000 original miles Asking 12.895 Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 425-303*
CADILLAC, 1981. Eldorado. V6 load Asking $13600 H nes Park Lincoln Mercury 425 303$
CALAIS, 1969, 4 door hardtop. 42 i.«H' miles rustfree Florida car originaj owner $3 975 or besl offer 542 9993 772-802f
SEVILLE, 1979, 46,000 milea, Dieaei wires, power seaU. loaded 12 Month 20,000 Mile Warranty included Hurry $9,795
LES STANFORD CHEVROLET
21711 Michigan Ave , Dearborn
565-6000
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OVER 96 USED CARS
IN STOCK
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1978 CORVETTE Silver Anniversary
Automatic, low miles One of a kind
1978 CHEVY Vfc TON PICKUP
Silverado, automatic, diesel. one owner, like new
1979 CAMARO Z28 With t-tops, automatic, air
stereo, power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise
$7,195
1978 DODGE CHALLENGER 5 speed, air
$2,495
'80 CHEVETTE 2 to choose,
automatic, loaded From $6,995
•79 EL CAMINO Air, stereo
$5,295
JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET
28111 Telegraph Rd al I 696
355-1600
ARF. YOU WORKING'
Credit Applications No Problem For Cars Trucks Vans Call Mr Carr George Matick Chevrolet 531 7100
CAMARO 1967 V8, manual t ransmis sion, stereo, power steering, red $695 or bestoffer 538 4321
CAMARO 1971 Rurgandy black interi or, 350 hi po engine 1-ooks A drives like new Many extras 478 7239
CAMARO 1976, power steering A brakes 350 automatic, Z-28 options 13300 offer Excellent 728 6150
CAMARO 1976. V6. power steering A brakes new tires, AM FM 8 track 11,800 421 2015
CAMARO 1977 l.T 350. automatic, pow er steering A brakes, tilt, new tires A paint | 3 700 Excellent 464-9007
CAMARO 1979. Air, AM FM rally wheels, medium blue metall ic One of a kind Sale priced
LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET
Plvmouth Rd Just West of 1 275
453-4600 CAMARO 1979, V 8. 305 automatic, power steering brakes, excellent condi Hon 14.800 278 4685
(AMARO 1979 Z 28 Hons Stored winters tops $6000 After 5pm,
loaded, all op I.ow miles T
349 4492
CAMARO 1979 Blue full power air conditioning stereo am-fm. 36,000 miles $4 500 459 9651
CAMARO 1981 yellow with black inte rior low mileage sharp' $6395 Call davs Smie 644 8270
880 Chevrolet 860 Chevrolet
CHEVETTE, 1979, 4 door Hatchback, automatic, like new $3,450 Rill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Hd at Wayne Rd 421-7000
MONTE CARLO 1976 Transporation, started all winter Good tires, stereo Body baiiged ur> $350 Call Eves or all day Sat or Sunday 557-6354
CHEVETTE, 1979 Automatic, rear defogger, very sharp Only $3,485
JACK CAULEY -CHEVROLET -
ORCHARD LAKE RD Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds
855-9700
CHEVETTE 1980in. automatic, rear defrost tint glass, cloth interior, sport package, rustproofed, 18,000 miles, like new $3,750 best offer 427 7587
CHEVETTE 1980 4 door, 4 speed, radi al tires, rustproofed, new heavy duty battery, shocks, brakes, just tuned, front end aligned $3500 or best offer After 5pm 6812087
CAVALIER. 1982 CL Hatchback, com pletely loaded black burgundy interi or, aluminum wheels, white letter tires, 13 000 miles excellent condition, $8195
352 2316
CAVALIER 1982 ME. 2 door Coupe, GM Exec Car 4 speed, sunroof, AmFm. cloth interior, power brakes-trunk, quartx clock etc 8,500 miles Like New' $5,950 After 5PM 626 4982
CAVALIER 1982. 4 door, very clean, air. automatic, 6000 miles, $6100
525 5535
CELEBRITY 1982, 9000 miles, many options. 25 A 35 MPG. $8800 negotiable After 4pm 338 2699 After 4pm
MALIBU 1982, Wagon, air, power door locks, am-fm. white walls, 25,000 miles, $7695 644-0702
MONTE CARLO l-andau, 1976, low mileage, new brakes, shocks, battery, automatic door locks, $2900 531 2127
MONTE CARLO, 1971 good condition Bes toffer Call 8am-8pm 729 1525
MONTE CARLO 1977, power steering, brakes, landau, good condition, $2000 or bes toffer After 5pm 535 8100
MONTE C'ARIX) 1976 Landau, air, pow er steering brakes, am-fm stereo, very good condition, only $1995 476 3737
MONTE CARLO 1978, Landau, light blue, white V top, automatic, air. ster eo, power locks, windows, blue vinyl in terior, nicely maintained, eves 477 7688
MONTE CARLO 1973. 61.000 miles, sun roof all extras, beautiful interior, $1350 or best offer 626 7188
MONTE CARL/) 1978, power window*, cruise, tilt, T top, rally wheels, air con dltlonlng, excellent $3,950 420 2475
MONTE CARLO. 1973, Florida car Power steering A brakes, air Very good condition $1,200 261 6742
MONTE CARLO 1973 AM FM, power steering brakes, air, runs great Best of fer 522 3960
MONTE CARI/) 1974 Landau, black in side and out, 350 V8, loaded, $1250
525 5592
MON7.A 1975, power steering A brakes Best offer 464 7535
MONZA 1979, 2 • 2 Hatchback Raised white lexers on aluminum wheels, sun-roof Super Sharp' Rustproofed Many extras $4,200 or best offer Days, 592 5588. or eves , 348 9641
NOVA li)76. 2 door, 6 cylinder, auto-matic, am fm. power steering. $1600
After 5pm, 464 9918
NOVA 1970 350 automatic, sport wheels. $795 Tyme Sales
455-5566
NOVA 1974 hatchback 6 cylinder, runs good Gteat transportation $550 Call af ter 5PM 661-5590
. j974. 350. 2 barrel, side pipes, tires, run.f good, a m f m stereo,
NOVA good needs sofiie body work, $475
NOVA, 4 speed conditio
471 5228
976 SS, power steering brakes, AM FM casset te Very good
i $2300 or best offer 427-6715
NOVA, 1977. 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering A brakes, air, 4 door, ra dials, AM radio, runs well. $1350 After 6 please 464-7124
NOVA, air, cru conditio
978. custom 4 door, automatic, se, | »wer door looks Excellent
$3150 459 1078
NOVA 978, 4 door, 6 cylinder, auto-matic, power steering A brakes, air, 45,000 miles $2800 Contact Southfield Township 647-1010
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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon
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VEGA 1975, 2 seat Station Wagon, runs good, $525 or best offer After 6PM
291-8488
Z28, 1&79. loaded with options, alloy wheels! 29.000 miles Showroom new' Onlv $$.195 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 5700
25 "PRIVATE PARTY" CARS
At One Locat ion EXAMPLES '76 VEGA WAGON, automatic $1,095 80 LEBARON MEDALLION full pow
er $1,995 79 BONNEVILLE full power, moon roof $5,495 '80 VW RABBIT $3,995
Livonia Auto Consignment Corp LET US SELL YOUR CAR FOR $25
34510 Plymouth Rd
427-5970
862 Chrysler COR Low
TjoilA 1977 2 door hardtop Sharp' lies $1,595 Tyme Sales
455 5566
CORDOBA, 1978, extra loaded, medium blue metallic, super sharp Great buy
LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET
Plymouth Rd Just West of I 275
453-4600 _ CORDOVA 1977- All. all power, stereo 8 track, good condition $1950 1974 Impala. $350 535-7305
IMPERIAL 1981 dark brown, loaded, 12.8011 miles wire wheels, mint condi-tion $12,500 644-0486
I.E BARON 1981! Medallion, Mark Cross Edition Loaded with all the toys Just $9,788 CftEKTWOOD DODGE 421 5700
7wv< NEWPORT 1973, 2 door good tires, new (arbreutor A tune up runs A looks good, $750 Call 476-7923
NEWPORT. 1975 HARDTOP 2 dopr loaded, 1 owner, garage kept since new $895 or Term -
One Year Limited Warranty 35645 Michigan Ave West, Wayne
AUTOLAND 728-3100
862 Chrysler NEWPORT 1977 Power steering brakes, air, rear window defog, 30,000 original miles, 563-3364
NEW YORKER 1977. 4 door, black A black, power steering, brakes, windows A locks, $2350 Af te rS 338 6047
NEW YORKER 1979, 54.000 miles, loaded, like new, best offer
540 7351
NEW YORKER, 1981 5th Avenue "Leather A Loaded'' 15.000 miles A
super value super price1
CR EST WOOD DODGE 421 5700
VOLARE 1977. Premier Station Wagon, 6 automatic air, power steenng.brakes, stereo $1,600 474-0173
864 Dodge ARIES, 1981, 4 door. 2 6, automatic, air, cruise and more' Burgundy and beautiful $5,995 CRESTWOOD IX)DGE 421-5700
ASPEN 1976. excellent condition, pow er steering A brakes, automatic, clean, 44.000 miles. $1900 348 7228
ASPEN 1977, Special Edition, V6. 2 door, automatic, air, stereo, new brakes, tires, exhaust $3000
Call After 6pm, 855 1552
ASPEN 1979 Wagon, excellent condi tion 46.000 plus miles, all power, air, stereo $3850 After 5pm 474 4961
CHARGER 1973 SE Power brakes, steering, windows, AM FM $400 or bes tof fe r 453-0631
CHARGER 1981. 2 2. 4 speed, air. cruise, aluminum wheels, rear de-fogger, am-fm stereo, clock. 2 tone, A more Asking $7150 [, 879-7413
CORONET. 1975, custom. 4 door auto-matic. power steering, brakes, rear de logger, 54,000 miles, $1200 or besl of-fer Call a f te r 3pm 533 2489
FIESTA 1978, AM FM. 4 speed, good mechanical condition, some body rust, $1,800 or best offer 422-5114
FIESTA 1978, Sport, clean, good condi-tion, low mileage, super gas mileage, stereo, $2,800 525-0574
FIESTA 1978 Sport, nice mileage, $2200 647-5130
FIESTA 1978 48,000 miles 4 cylinder, AM FM 8 track tape No rust Excel-lent After 4 30I'M weekdays 459 3716
FIESTA, 1979, new brakes, shocks, ex-haust Excellent condition 43.000 miles $2850 879-1367
FIESTA 1980 Ghia, excellent condition, AM FM stereo, extras $3995 or brat offer After 3PM 335 3273
FIESTA, 1980 " one of Ford's best car", Motor Trend magazine Sept, 1983 Low miles, air, a m f m cassette, heated rear window A wiper, s o winters in the snow belt, like new, $3,995 After 7pm
422-7893
FIESTA 1980 18,000 miles, excellent Plymouth area After 5 30PM 453 9240
jper RED HOLMAN PONTIAC, 35300 Ford Hd , Westland 721-1144
FORD, 1979, I.TD II 2 door, extra nice This week's special onlv $4,450 Stock nB2006
AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile
354 3100
GALAXIE 1967, runs good, minor body rust New tires A brakes $450
274 2677
GALAXIE 1969, 2 door, great (jngine. bad body but Good Transportation $250 334-5206
GALAXIE 1973 500. 2 door, 351 en gine, $425 425-9288
GALAXY 1972, 4 door, air, $300 349 7678
OMNI 1980, 024 Air, cruise, power steering, power brakes, automatic. 8 track am-fm stereo Rust proofed, ex eellent condition, $4,900 585-5079
OMNI 1980 4 door, automatic, rust-proofed, defogger deluxe interior Con vi'ntional Sparc $3200 557 6462
OMNI, 1980, 4 speed, air. stereo, deluxe model, 24.000 miles, save at only $4,195 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 5700
OMNI 1981. 024 Hatchback 4 speed, air conditioned cruise control a m f m ster-eo. rear window defogger, power steer-ing, brakes, $5900 981-2457
OMNI, 1982. 024 Custom, low miles A great buy' $5,695 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 5700
ROYAL MONACO 1977, Brougham Sta-tionwagon Excellent condition, interior like new. $1900 455-1445
866 Ford CAPRI, 1981 black, excellent condi-tion. wire wheels, air, AM FM stereo $5700 Days 837 2700 eve ,357-0776
COMET 1974 $600
New tires A exhaust 476 1831
COUGAR 1975, good running condition needs body work bost offer 661 0689
CRE DIT PROBLE M NO PROBLEM'
Ask for Chris or Gary 261-1283
ESCORT GL, 1982. stick. 13.000 miles, power steering, brakes, stereo, defog, extras Mint $5900 After 5pm 477-2810
GRANADA 1976 2 door, am fm stereo, air, power steering, brakes. 62,000 miles $1200 Solid transportation a f t e r 6 pm 646-2382
GRANADA 1978. rustproofed, air, ra-dio. power steering rear defog, low miles, must see to believe, excellent price, $3550 591 1110
GRANADA 1981, 6 cylinder, automatic. 2 door, 2 tone tan. am-fm, loaded. 8000 mi . like new $6300 After 7prn 851-8389
GRAN TORINO. 1972, transportation, good mechanically, low mileage, $275
477-1642
GRAN TORINO 1974 Runs good. $350 or besl offer Call af ter 5 30PM
349-4224
GRENADA. 1975, automatic 6. power steering/brakes, good running condi tion. $950 523 4308 or 348 6086
LTD 1972 Convertible. $500 or best of fer 477 3646
LTD 1978 4 door. V8. automatic, pow er steering A brakes, air, vinyl roof, 44,000 miles, drives A looks new $3,895 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plym outh Rd at Wayne Rd 4217000
LTD 1980. Crown Victoria. 4 door, pow er steering, brakes, air a m f m stereo, cruise control, rear de fogger, deluxe interior Very clean $5795 425-3013
MAVERICK 1974, air, power steering, am radio New tires, exhaust system, battery, shocks $1,000 476-4016
1981 GMC PICKUP SIERRA 1500 power steering A brakes, fiber
fllas cap Automatic.. 14 000 miles $6855 4 m t A D n B i u M B 1981 GRAND PRIX LJ 1979 FORD RANGER Full power, air, cruise, s tereo, 60 /40 seats , like new
Automatic, power steering 8. brakes , c a p throughout ( f * O C 7 C
$5695 $8575
n r r i t i '
1982 BONNEVILLE 1981 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED Sa tan Wagon Factory warranty. 4.000 miles Every S | | y w ^ l o p ^ g u n d y cloth Interior Spot-
^ _ _ _ _ less throughout. 16,000 miles { f * " 7 ftftC
$10,875 option
1980 OLDS OMEGAS 2 to choose tro.m, automatic, air, power steering Ex-tra clean Yo^ir choice
1981 BONNEVILLE WAGON Dieeei full power, air, like new throyohCKJt
$8375 1981 AMC CONCORD DL Air, AM-FM. like new throughout
$5775 1978 SUNBIRD
12 door, white, air, power, automatic
$3665 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA ow miles, sunroof F«tr« Clean
$4485 1978 ELDORADO Loaded with equipment , 42,000 miles, like new
throughout $5,685 1962 BONNEVILLES 4 doors, 2 to choose Irom Power, .
MUSTANG II 1978, power steering, brakes, am-fm cassett, no rust, excel lent, $3300, a f ter 5pm 689 2678
MUSTANG 1979 Excellent, 4 cylinder, automatic power steering, a m f m ster-eo, 8 track, rear defrost rustproofed. e i t r a s 37.000 miles $4 150 522 9381
866 Ford
MUSTANG, 1979 4 ctylinder 4 speed new tires A snows, apifm stereo, low mileage, excellent ojndition $4,000 Call af ter 5 PM 647 2198
MUSTANG 1979 2 dopr hardtop 4 cyl inder, stick, air gauges new brakes. $3700 After 5pm 383 6537
866 Ford
MUSTANG 1980 Hatchback. 4 cylin der 4 speed power steering & brakes riebarted low mileage excellent condi tion. $4500 After 6pm 531 2960
MUSTANG 1980 Hatchback 4 cylinder 4 speed rustproofed a m f m low
ileagi mileage $4500 641 7239
MUSTANG II, 1978, 302 V 8, 4 speed, air, 45,000 miles, clean, $2,750 Eves,
824-7524 Days. Lee. 357 3700
MUSTANG II, 1974, power steering, brakes, am-fm stereo, air, V 6 First $300 takes After 6pm, 349-5290
MUSTANG II, 1976, power steering, brakes, automatic, ziebart, no rust Very good condition $1875 476-2245
MUSTANG II, 1978 4 cylinder, power steering brakes, AmFm stereo cassette Everything New'Af te r 4pm, 532 1669
MUSTANG Mach I, 1969, low miles, very good condition, needs minor re-pair, lots of extras $1500 453-5053
MUSTANG, 1966, 289 V8. automatic, excellent condition, Burgundy, black in terior, $1800 After 6 PM ' 455 1177
MUSTANG, 1976 Ghia, 2 door. 6 cylin der automatic, air, a m f m stereo, power steering, rear defroster, rustproofed. excellent condition, $4,000 565 6879
MUSTANG 1977, 4 cylinder .new trans mission, brakes, timing belt, good tires, body in good shape $2,200 or best offer
464-3009
MUSTANG 1977, 60,000 miles, minor dents, Michelins, power steering A brakes, stereo tape,$1850 f i rm 338 0306
MUSTANG, 1978, Hatchback, 4 cylin der automatic, power steering brakes. AM-FM 8 track, excellent condition, best offer, must sell After 6 PM call 721 5553
MUSTANG 1979 hatchback Automatic 41,000 actual miles Sharp' $3,150 Tyme Sales 455-5566
MUSTANG. 1979. Turbo Ghia Hatch back 4 speed, power brakes and steer ing, AMFM cassette.excellent 642 6256
BOBCAT, 1977 f speed manua l a i r conditioning radio, excel lent mpg. very good condition, inside & out $1800 After 5pm 464 0032
BOBCAT 1979. au tomat ic , a ir , s t e reo 29.000 miles $3,495 Hines Pa rk Lin coin-Mercury 425 3036
BOBCAT 1980 Power s teer ing, power brakes, AM FM-Casset te , 4 cyl inder , 4 speed 27,000 miles Like new $3,500
464 6668
CAPRI 1973 2600cc, runs, needs work $250 or best offer 4715482
CAPRI 1979, au tomat ic , 27,000 miles, power s tee r ing brakes , s tereo, r e a r window defrost , mint condition $3,800 After 3pm. 453 6393
CAPRI, 1979. Hatchback, 4 c y l , power steering, 4 speed AM FM s te reo cas-sette, full pr ice $4,195 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 P lymouth Rd at Wayne Rd 421-7000
1983 NEW CAR SHOWING
OPEN 9 TO 9 THURS., SEPT. 23rd
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29200 TELEGRAPH (at 12 Mile)
354-3000 AVIS FORD
j THE '83's ARE j \ HERE TOD AY! I
Stop by & see them in our showroom
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CLEAN-UP DEALS ON '82's
1982 Chevette from $4999
l o u IARTCHE CHEVROLET
40875 Plymouth Rd. (11/2 miles W. of I-275) 453-4600 Open Mon. A Thurs. til 9 p.m.
874 Mercury CAl'RI 1980 4 speed, power s teer ing, power brakes, air conditioning, sun roof, 10.500 miles, excel lent condition, $5200 455-2734
CAPRI . 1981, like new, 5 speed, power s tee r ing & brakes, cruise, rus tproofed, low mileage, $5900 474-8917
CAPRI 1981, sunroof, A m F m casset te , 3 door, 5 speed, low miles Asking $5,500 After 5 30PM, 459 0491
COMET, 1972, 4 door. air. power s tee r ing, s tereo, $495 After 6pm 464 0265
COMET 1975, 6 cylinder, au tomat ic , 251 engine, 67,000 miles, s tereo, good tires. $700 After 6PM. 464 6607
COMET 1977. 2 door, 6 cyl inder , power s teer ing brakes, FM stereo, air , 56,000 miles, super shape, $2000 642 2401
COUGAR 1971 conver t ib le , 57,000 rfflles, runs excellent , good t i res FM $1,200. negotiable 288 5113
COUGAR 1974 5pm
X R7, $1395 After 474 7997
COUGAR 1976 XR7 White, a i r . power stjeenng, power brakes , best o f fe r
525 2566
c b u G A R , 1976, XR7, 27,000 miles, I owner, power s teer ing, brakes, a m fm, new t ranmiss ion 4 exhaust $1700 or b e s t o f f e r 644 6818
COUGAR, 1977 Villager wagon, 351. 61,000 miles, a i r . s tereo, tape, cruise , new radials, mint condition, $2,450 563 1846 272-0807
COUGAR 1978 XL7, 2 door, s tereo, air, undercoat , 54,000 miles Clean' $3,900 Weekdays, a f t e r 5 30pm, 534-5836
COUGAR, 1978 XR-7, 47.000 miles, leaded, power, cus tom inter ior , no rust , etxeellent condition, $4,000 453-9496
GRAND MARQUIS 1979, 4 door, loaded with all options, rus tproofed, excel lent condition, $4500 453 4462
GRAND MARQUIS 1980, 4 door, all power, 351 a u t o m a t i c overdr ive . CB, ^ M FM casse t t e , P r e m i u m sound, leather inter ior $7700 453 6602
LN 7, 1982, black, loaded. Ziebarted, excellent condition, best o f fe r Call ' 476-3053
LYNX. 1981 15. 4 speed, a i r . power Steering brakes , heavy duty suspension, AM FM stereo, power booster, E S P $5200 or best o f fe r Af te r 6pm 334-4063
| .YNX 1981 wagon Excel lent condition,
fiany options, best o f fe r Call a f t e r 7 m 624-9104
MARQUIS, 1975, Station Wagon, load ed, good car $1,695
SPECIAL FINANCING „ $500 Towards Down P a y m e n t '
MATICK CHEVROLET 1400) Telegraph at J e f f e r i e s (1-96)
531-7100
MARQUIS 1976 4 door, a i r and all power Good condition $1500 356-0283
MARQUIS, 1977, air, s t e reo casse t t e , power steering, brakes, wife 's car , min t condition $2900 348-1157
MARQUIS, 1977 B r o u g h a m , light g reen very clean, all options, rust proofed, I owner, $2900 645 5836
MARQUIS, 1979 Brougham, loaded, $4,000 or best o f fe r After 5 30 PM. call 397 2329
MERCURY, 1968 Wagon, good condi tion, $500 or best o f fe r 427-6255
MERCURY 1982 LN7 air. sun roof, s tereo, power steering, brakes, 4 speed, lea ther seats , rus tproofed, $6700
541 0480
MONTEGO, 1972, 4 door, Brougham in-te r io r like new, runs good, needs bat tery $150 or best o f fe r 420-0629
MONTEREY 1974. power s teer ing brakes , radio, air conditioning, all work excellent , $800 537-9286
SPECIAL! ELITE 1976
Like New Low Miles
$1,095 TYME SALES
199 Plymouth Rd., P lymouth
455-5566
874 Mercury MONTEGO, 1973, good t ranspor ta t ion, $400 or best o f fe r Af te r 5 30pm, all day weekends 464 1683
TORONADO 1977 excellent condition, loaded, $2900 or best o f fe r 537-3708
CUTLASS 1978, Salon, 4 door, 56 000 miles, a ir , radio, CB, 6 cylinder
642 7241 (
CUTLASS 1978, 2 door, burgandy, Vinyl | top, air , bucket seats , t i l t wheel, cas-se t te , a m - f m . t ra i le r hitch, rus tproofed . excel lent condition, $4100 626 B3611
C U T L A S S 1979 C A L A I S , n i c e l y equipped, 38.500 ca re fu l ly dr iven rtiiles excel lent condition, $5500 Af te r 6pm
649-5112
CUTLASS 1979 Supreme Excel lent condition Air. s tereo, vinyl One owner Good mi leage $4,875 626-4240
CUTLASS 1979 Supreme, excellent con dition, super c lean, low mileage, one owner 421-4499
C U T L A S S 1979 S u p r e m e , p o w e r brakes-s teer ing, tilt, rally wheels, s te r eo, good condition $5500 626*6985
CUTLASS 1979 V6, air, power s teering, b rakes Automatic , s tereo, nice ca r days 855-1010 eves 358-0718
C U T L A S S 1980 S u p r e m e , p o w e r brakes-s teer ing, air , a m f m , spor ts wheels $5800 Excel lent condition Eves or weekend 525 6465
CUTLASS 1981, Luxury sedan, 4 door, vinyl top, power s teer ing & brakes , cruise, am-f in & m o r e Asking $6500 Call 855-5487 or 361-4451
CUTLASS 1982 Calais coupe, like new. only 4,300 miles, many options $9,200
553 3293
DELTA ROYAL 1975, good condition 4 clean in 4 out air , 16-18 MPG, 69,000 miles, $1400 negotiable 474 5971
DELTA, 1980, Royale, 4 door Diesel, a ir , power windows 4 locks, tilt, m u s e , c lean, $5,900 Mon Fr i 9 5 565 9850 or a f t e r 5 PM weekends 884-8419
OLDS, 1977 Cutlass Supreme power s teer ing 4 brakes , a i r . sharp ' Sale pr ice $2,995 JACK D E M M E R F O R D 721 6560
OLDS 98. 1974 Clean, good shape. Call only between 3-6pm j 255-5873
TORONADO 1981, Diesel, 15 options, 24-31 MPG, 10,000 miles, dark blue m e tallic. $11,400 776-9335
TORONADO 1982 Diesel, white with came l Landau, must sell $12,500
739 2502
878 Plymouth ARROW 1977, 2 door, high resale value.
food condition, good body, $1800 all Sunday 5-9pm, 261 1676
FURY, 1978 4 door, 6 cyl inder au tomat i f . clean, maintained, $1,700 After 6 PM or weekends 425 4541
HORIZON, 1979 TC3 4 speed, air, sunroof, AM-FM s te reo Only $3,985
JACK CAULEY - CHEVROLET -
ORCHARD LAKE RD Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds
855-9700
HORIZON 1980, loaded, Ziebart 19.000 miles Excel lent condit ion $4,700 Days. 543-7510, or eves , 879-9515
HORIZON, 1981 TC-3, 2 2 L, au tomat ic , power s teer ing brakes, cruise , a ir , spor t package, undercoated, $6,295 Call Rich. 8 to 5. 398 1334
MUNICIPALITY VEICHLE SALE 2 1980 Plyniouth Fury , 4 doors 3, 1977, P lymouth , Fury , 2 door 1,1977. Dodge. Cornonet, 4 door All c a r s have power s teer ing 4 brakes , air To be sold lo highest o f fe r Contact Captain Conway 474-6181, Ext 328, Fa rming ton Hills Police
PLYMOUTH 1977, 4 door, smal l 8, au tomat ic , runs fine, has rust $575 or o f fe r 425 4865
878 Plymouth
HORIZON 1979 AMFM slereo, r ea r window, new brakes, rustproofed, runs great $2895 Days, 552-8300
eves 334 4646
PLYMOUTH 1982 Horizon TC3, auto-mat ic . air, s lereo casset te , cruise, only 6.300 miles, absolutely as new' O 'Hara Datsun, 35655 Plymouth Rd 425 3311
RELIANT K 1982 Wagon, woodgram, luxury interior, air, r ea r def ros ter , au tomat ic , power s teer ing-brakes , cruise, luggag* rack, s tereo, low miles $7,495
Art Moran Pontiac - GMC Telegraph North of 12 Mile
353-9000
VALIANT, 1964, excel lent condition little rust , 33,000 original o irner miles $1200 or best o f fe r After 6pm, any t ime weekends. 335-2083
VOLARE, 1978. 2 door, air, bower AM FM. automat ic . 27,500 milei , excel lent condition Best o f fe r 968 3444
VOLARE 1979 Wagon, 6 aut >matic. air, power s teer ing, brakes, $3,51 0 Af te r 6 PM or Weekends. 646 4264
880 Pontiac ASTRA 1975. Am f m ra miles, $1000
lio, 58,000 689 8264
BONNEVILLE. 1968. 4 dcQr. par t or whole Must sell ' $125 Catal ina, 1967, 2 door, pailt or whole Good body $200 ] 255-4183
BONNEVILLE, 1982, Bijougham, 4 door, loaded, case l le deck, wire wheels, excellent condition 13,400 miles, must sell. $9700 642-4832
BONNEVILLE 1971, p o w t r windows 4 steering, air, 455 engine. >5,000 miles. $500 261 0421
BONNEVILLE, 1979, Broiighams, 2 to choose f rom Super sha rp Grea t buys
LOU LaRIGHE CHEVROLET
Plymouth Rd Just W^st of 1-275
453-460 BONNIEVILLE. 1974 Air Clean Very good condition. $1300 or b^st o f fe r After 3pm j 522 2956
CATALINA 1972- au tomat ic , power s teer ing brakes, r ea r detyg, new tires, $600 or best o f fe r ' 937 1233
'• P° ing, brakes, runs good, nol badly rusted $450 or offer 538 2590 F I R E B I R D 1969. par t in s ine or t ransmission 4 front clip Sell all or par t ;
F I R E B I R D 1971, interioi excellent , body needs bwst o f fe r Call a f t e r Iprr
F I R E B I R D , 1976, Fo with options, good conditi $1800
1 out ' No en-6 Posi, mint
478 1423
4 suspension irk, $ 1 1 0 0 or
420-0782
880 Pontiac FIREBIRD, 1978, Espri t 6 cyl . econo-my. excellent condition Yours for only $4,895 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421-5700
F I R E B I R D 1979. Espri t dark blue, au tomatic , power steering, brakes 4 win-dows, a m - f m stereo, r ea r defog. $4,900
435-5155
FIREBIRD, 1980 V6 engien, au tomat ic , power s teering 4 brakes onlv $5,985
JACK CAULEY - CHEVROLET-
ORCHARD LAKE RD Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds
855-9700
GRAND PRIX, 1978. 2 tone silver, body mint , runs good loaded $4650 Call a f t e r 4pm 478 4160
GRAND PRIX 1972, Sporty, bucket seals, a i r . radio, sha rp copper color ex-terior , best o f fe r After 6pm, 353 3445
GRAND PRIX 1976, Air, a m - f m , power windows 4 locks, r ea r defogder, Rally wheeLs, $1500 464 6019 or , 553 4334
GRAND PRIX. 1977, red, velour interi-or, clean, s tereo, good brakes exhaust-t ires Sacr i f ice $1650 562-0170
GRAND PRIX 1979 SSJ. I owner 6 cylinder, 2 door, power brakes-s teer ing, air, a m - f m radio, must see to apprec i
477 4780 a te
GRAND PRIX 1976 buckets, console, landau roof, lilt wheel, cruise control , runs excellent , excellent condition Must sell $2200 349 4530
GRAND PRIX 1977 301 V 8. original owner, 36,000 miles, air, au tomat ic , clean, excellent mechanical condition $3,300 After 6PM 335-6040
J-2000 1982- LE 4 door, loaded. 4000 miles, charcoal , $7300 or '
247 5184
LEMANS 1967 S Carolina car . solid body, needs t ransmission, $900 or best offer 471 3079
LEMANS, 1978, 4 door power , air, 8 cylinder, r ea r window defogger , 34,000 miles $3500 or best o f fe r 661 1041
LEMANS, 1979, Station Wagon, one owner $5,395
GRAND LEMANS, 1978 4 door. auto-mat ic . power s teering 4 brakes, air , s tereo $4,595
GRAND PRIX, 1979, au tomat ic , a ir , power s teering 4 brakes, s te reo 26,000 app rox ima te miles $5,950
SPECIAL FINANCING $500 Towards Down P a y m e n t '
MATICK CHEVROLET 14001 Telegraph at J e f f e r i e s (1-96)
531-7100
880 Pontiac GRAND PHIX, 1981, U V-6 air, pow er s teering 4 brakes, buckets, cruise, 12,000 miles , excel lent condi t ion $7,950 Must sell After 6pm 647 0924
J2000 1982, LE sedan, 4 door, stereo, air , cruise, loaded, undercoated, 11,000 miles, 293 1994
J 2000 1982, LE, 4 door loaded, excel lent condition, musl sell $7100 or besl offer After 6pm 425-1813
884 Volkswagen B E E T L E 1973 good condiUon $575 Days 275-5166 After 5pm 557 0119
B E E T L E 1974 clean red, slick verv dependable $1200 652 049(1
BEETLE, 1976 Calif car low mileage AM-FM stereo casset te excellent con dition $2,350 f i r m After 5 425-6955
DASHER 1976 good condition $2 000 or besl offer 427-6255
LEMANS. 1981, 2 door, 6 cyl , air, s ter-eo, 13,000 miles $6,495 Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 425-3036
PHOENIX. 1980. V6. air, s t e reo and more ' F rom original owner and ex t ra sharp ' Only $4,895 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 5700
PHOENIX 1981 fully loaded besl of fer Call a f t e r 3pm 534 4714
SAFARI 1974, Stat ionwagon Fully equipped, very clean, $1850 255 2936
SUNB1RD 1980, coupe 4 cylinder, auti> mat ic , new tires, good condition $3895
420 9040
SUNB1RD I^SO. $3,900, power s teer ing. 23,000 miles s tereo casset te , like new
538 1791
TRANS AM 1976, excellent condition, $ 4600 After 5pm 582 2249
TRANS AM 1978, Special Edition load ed, T top, clean, 14,000 miles, besl of fer 348 0533
TRANS AM 1979, all possible options Stored winters 16,000 miles 981 5412
TRANS AM 1979 6 6 Aluminum Wheels, air, s tereo, velour interior, r ea r defroster , low miles $5,495
Art Moran Pontiac - GMC Telegraph North of 12 Mile
353-9000
TRANS AM 1981, power s teer ing brakes-windows, air, r ea r defog, a m - f m s tereo 8 t rack, custom interior 301 au tomat ic , 8000 miles, rustproofed mint condition, $9250 offer 295 1681
TRANS AM 1982, T lop, loaded Musl sell 673 9763
T 1000, 1981, 4 door Hatchback, auto-mat ic , a ir , stereo, defogger European inter ior , t inted glass I,ow miles $4,900 477 7717
T-1000, 1982, full power, air, 4 more Under 3000 miles $6300
477 9519
T 1000 1982. 4 speed. 4 door, stereo, r ea r defog, war ran ty , tinted glass, de luxe interior $5,295 549 0654
884 Volkswagen B E E T L E , 1970, excellent t ranspor ta tion. $450 or best o f fe r Call any t ime
261-7444
B E E T L E 1973. excel lent condition Call a f t e r 6PM 645 1543
KHARMANN GHIA 1968 $900 Runs great very Utile rust blue unique Call a f t e r 6pm 474 1474
RABBIT 1976 au tomat ic good ><mdi Hon $1800 471 4476
RABBIT 1979 red, 5 speed air am f m defogger, undercoat deluxe velour u p holstery $4100 851 16{4
RABBIT 1980 diesel I. 4 door air s lereo. cloth interior rear defros! e» tra tires, m a g wheels. $5000 255 4614
RABBIT 1980 Diesel 4 speed manua l 2 door air AM FM 50 000 miles 44 MPG $3950 562 2436
RABBIT, 1980 4 door sunroof loaded low mileage $5,100 or best offer Call 647-0278
RABBIT 1981, Diesel LS 4 door 5 speed sunroof. Blue velour interior s tereo clean, like new $5900 559 4597
SUPER B E E T L E 1973^ Air . i m l m A m v a Radials. excellent condition $1795 or best offer After 6pm 626 2773
SUPER B E E T L E 1976 Comer t ib l e yellow, a m - f m s tereo excellent condi tion $4950 649 6164
SUPER B E E T L E 1973 excellent condi lion $2800 After 5pm 582 224S
SUPER B E E T L E 1973 4 speed inside outside good condition, new muff le r a m - f m s tereo 8 track $1650 478 5856
SUPER B E E T L E 1974 Blue em-elleni condition sun roof FM slereo 8 track $2,250 or best o f fe r 226 6012 863 9515
S U P E R B E E T L E 1974 rebuilt engine new par t s very good condition asking $1,800 or best 689-518"
S U P E R BEETLE, 1974 low mileage just tuned New brakes heal ing s\sten>. radial t ires Reliable t ranspor ta t ion Some rust $1800 or best o f fe r 652 0762
VW' 1971, excellent condition Asking $1500 Call K a n a f t e r 5 30 PM
718 Building Materials 1720 Farm Produce L721 Flowers S Plants 722 Hobbies-Coins, Stamps 724 Camera and Supplies 726 Musical Instruments 727 Home Video, Games
Tapes, Movies 72B TV. Stereo.
Hi-fi, Tape Decks
729 CB Radios 730 Sport ing Goods 734 Trade or Sell
ANIMALS
738 Household Pets i L 740 Pel Services
744 Horses, Livestock, Equipment
A U T O M O T I V E /
TRANSPORTATION
800 Recreational Vehicles 802 Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes 806 Boats/Motors L807 Boat Parts & Service 808 Vehicle/Boat Storage 810 Insurance, Motor 812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts.
Service 814 Campers/Motorhomes
>1816 Auto/Trucks. Parts & Service
818 Auto Rentals Leasing
819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wanted
821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sale
823 Vans 824 Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive 825 Sports & Imported 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buick 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 86? Chrysler 864 Dodge 866 Ford 872 I mcoln 874 Mercury
876 Oldsmobile 878 Plymouth
880 Pontiac 884 Volkswagen
BUSINESS DIRECTORY SERVICES
3 Accounting
4 Advertising
5 Air Condit ioning
6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding
12 Appliance Service
13 Aquarium Service 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoating 17 Auto Cleanup 18 Auto 8. Truck Repair 21 Awnings
24 Basement Waterproofing
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25 Bathtub Refinishing
26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick. Block A Cement
29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service
32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 37 Business Machine
Repair 39 Carpentry 42 Carpet Cleaning A
Dyeing 44 Carpet Laying A Repair 52 Catering-Flowers 54 Ceiling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Building
A Repair
57 Christmas Tiees
58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam
Cleaning 60 Construction Equipment 61 Distilled Water 62 Doors 63 Draperies 64 Dressing A Tailoring 65 Drywall 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis-69 Excavating 72 Fences
75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 8 1 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repair 93 Furniture Finishing A
Repair 95 Gas Appliance Repair
96 Garages 97 Golf Club Repair 98 Greenhouses
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99 Gutters 102 Handyman 105 Hauling
108 Healing
109 Solar Energy 111 Home Safety 112 Humidifiers 114 Income Tax 115 Industrial Service 116 Insurance Photography 117 Insulation 120 Interior Decorating 121 Interior Space
Management 123 Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs A
Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance 138 Lawn Sprinkling 142 Linoleum 146 Marble 14 7 Medical/Nursing t48 Maid Service 149 Mobile Home Service
150 Moving-Storage 152 Mirrors 155 Music Instrument 157 Music Instrument
Service Repair 261 Television. Radio A CB 263 Tennis Courts
265 Terrariums ?69 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 274 Truck Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair 277 Upholstery 280 Vacuums ?8 1 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation A Attic Fans 28 ' Wallpapering
285 Wall Washing 287 Washer/Dryer Repair 289 Water Softening
293 Welding 294 Well Drilling 296 Window Treatments 297 Windows 298 Woodworking 299 Wood burners
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Ljnd Contract t e r m s $84,900
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Simple Assumption - 8 4 % interest , ro eently redecora ted a l u m i n u m sided 2 •edroom home with basemen t & at-tached ga rage on la rge lot, pat io with brick BBQ country Tike a tmosphere , walking dis tance to s tores & schools Vicinity, 5 Mile & Mer r iman 522 5671
312 Livonia
Amazing Space 5 bedroom, 2 story w i c k A1 a luminum , lovely Livonia home l a r g e living room plus fi ilace, country kitchen, 2 baths, garage, basement Land cont rac t t e r m s
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For details , call MICHAEL
R e / M a x Boardwalk 459-3600
$56,900
BIG L O T 100 I S50 Room to b rea the 250 t rees fences in this 3 bedroom brick ranch, a t t ached 2 ca r ga rage , f i rep lace in rec room, orc-ha rds $78,500 Negotiable t e r m s Homestead 533-2251
BURTON HOLLOW 10 YR L C E i e c u t i v e 4 bedroom Colonial, p remi um rav ine lot. cen t ra l a i r plus many other f ea tu re s $96,500, t e r m s negoti able 591 2064
BUHTON HOLLOW 3 bedroom coloni al. excel lent floor plan, fami ly room, f i replace, fo rmal dining room, a t t ached garage , other fea tu res $78,900 Land cont rac t t e r m s or buy down mor tgage avai lable Call Chet Davis, Century 21
51-2000 Today 2 6 1 -
BY OWNER, well kept home. 2 bed rooms. 1 V» baths, basement , double ga rage, lots of s to rage space, Insulated Please call for appoin tment , 421-9104
T H R E E BEDROOMS 1 * baths, 2 * ca r ga rage , air conditioned, ful ly c a r peted. beaut iful ly finished basement with wet bar, $59,900 464-3276
312 Livonia
CHARMING COLONIAL
Ideal for the young Execut ives 4 bed-room, 2 4 baths, one in mas t e r bed roqm, f o r m a l dining room, fami ly room with f i replace, cen t r a l air, finished rec room, a t tached 2 ca r ga rage Large lots Asking $86,500 Will consider land con t rac t t e r m s Assumption or sma l l e r home in t rade
NEW WORLD SUMMIT 427-3200
Country In The City Over 4 a c r e Beautiful 2 bedroom r a n f h , family room, a t tached ga rage Immacu la te 1 P r iced at $66,900 with land con t rac t t e rms or s imple assump-tion, Call
LARRY KLOSS
Century 21
Gold House Realtors 459-6000
CUSTOM a luminum 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow Full basement 2 ca r g a r a g e l a r g e lot I m m e d i a t e occupancy $65,900 Af te r 5pm. 474-2823
S U P E R ASSUMPTION1
3 bedroom, 2 Story home on a large lot, ted. ga rage T e r m s ' $59,900
ARTIN, KETCHUM 4 MARTIN
522-0200
312 Livonia
DISTRESS SALE 3 bedroom ranch, den, new kitchen 4* bath, Flor ida room, g a r a g e and la rge t reed lot $10,000 below m a r k e t Asking $39,000 LC $8,000 down, 5 years THIS HOME MUST B E SOLD1
Call Grace or J i m
CENTURY 21 TODAY 261-2000
FANTASTIC Execut ive D r e a m Home Spacious quad of fe r ing indoor rot isser ie BBQ Sun len patio, finished basemen t
•' M03.000 349 4030
So much m o r e ' $103,000 J a m e s C Cutler Rea l ty
LIVONIA 3 bedroom Ranch Double lot $33,900 /best o f fe r Land Contract 12 Yea r s $6500 down $344 month 559-4111 or a f t e r 6pin 398 5609
NEW LISTING country lot, near 7 Mile 3 beilroom ranch, fenced yard, land cont rac t , or 9% s imple assump-tion $39,900 One Way 522 6000
Newly Decorated Great screened-in porch for s u m m e r fun ' Assumption avai lable on this 4 bed room 2 4 bath brick colonial close to schools and shopping $91,900 Call
J O A N ANDERSEN
Century 21
Gold House Realtors 459-6000
312 Livonia
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SALEM Outs tand ing Quad, huge basement , built in '80 on 3 wooded acres wi th pond. 3 large bedrooms, 2V? baths. Double walk- in c losets in master bed room with doorwal l to wood deck. Full d in ing room and Flor ida room wi th parquet f loors open ing to large deck for re laxing living. Heat with gas-coal or wood. Land Cont rac t terms very negot iab le $135,000. Call 455-7000. (68535)
CANTON Low Land Cont rac t te rms on this beaut i fu l Crescen-
do Quad wi th 4 bedrooms. 2yh baths, family room
wi th natural f i replace plus loads of extras. Located in
one of Canton 's nicer, newer subdiv is ions. $75,900.
Call 455-7000.
Low Land Cont rac t te rms on this beaut i fu l brick ranch in des i rab le Carr iage Hil ls Sub. Features 3 bedrooms, Vh baths, super family room wi th natural f i replace Ext ra wide garage door wi th opener. Lo-cated on a cu l -de-sac wi th lots of pr ivacy. Huge basement under fami ly room. Unbel ievably low terms $58,900. Call 455-7000. (22314)
Easy Land Cont rac t terms wil l help you af ford this br ick ranch In Hol iday Park. This at t ract ive home in-c ludes 3 bedrooms, l iving room, large ki tchen, full bath and oversized family r o o m wi th f i replace. All for a very reasonable pr ice $48,900. Call 455-7000. (22052)
FARMINGTON HILLS Approx imate ly 2600 square foot ranch with 4 bed-rooms, 2Mt baths, fo rmal dining room, 1st f loor laun-dry, huge family room, Centra l Air, cent ra l vacuum, f in ished basement , a t tached 2% car garage on over 1 acre of secluded, pr ivate property. $169,900. Call 261-0700
REDFORD Super Land Contract te rms l Two or Three bed room
br ick ranch. Full basement , d in ing room and V/t car
garage wi th addi t ional work area. Only $35,900. Call
261-0700.
TERMS! TERMSI Show and sell this newly decora ted
in and out 2 bed room starter home. Immaculate!
Well mainta ined, reduced to sell l $38,500. Call 477-
1 1 1 1 . ( 2 2 1 8 6 )
Two or 3 bed room ranch. Basement, modern ki tch-en, Corn ing Ware stove and dishwasher. Southwest Redford area. Fixed rate requal l fy assumpt ion, 22 years left, low month ly payments. Wil l go FHA/VA A neat house $34,900. Call 477-1111. (22469)
SOUTH REDFORD. Land Cont rac t . Nice house, nice
area. Three bed room brick ranch, warm and luxuri-
ous carpet , ful l basement t i le bath. $47,900. Call
525-0990. (21103)
LIVONIA Excellent Land Contract te rms of fered on this Im-maculate 4 bedroom, 2yh bath colonia l back ing to a large greenbel t area. Newer energy eff icient furnace wi th Central Air, 1st f loor laundry, professional ly done recreat ion room, beauti ful ly landscaped. Many extras. $93,900. Call 525-0990.
Super n ice Condo wi th snack bar, loads of closets. Near Livonia Senior Cit izens and shopping. Separate entrance, pat io and pool. $36,500. Call 525-0990. (22293)
Pleasant lower one bed room Condo. Sun screen w indow t reatment . Ready for Immediate occupancy. Clubhouse wi th year -around swlrbmlng pool . Land Cont rac t te rms Main tenance free. $58,000. Call 261-0700.
WAYNE Twenty year Land Cont rac t . Negot iable rate and payment . 3 bed room brick ranch. Finished basement and a luminum garage. Maintenance free home. $45,000. Call 326-2000. (21797)
INKSTER Assumpt ion. Clean, wel l -cared for br ick ranch, full f in ished basement and garage. $34,900 Call 326-2000. (22021)
WESTLAND ASSUME present mor tgage! Beautiful ly kept home In
all br ick area. Livonia schools. Huge family room wi th
natural f ireplace. Extra large master bedroom.
$49,900. Call 261-0700. (22277)
NORTHVILLE Northvi l le Township. Where else can you get a cus-
t o m built home wi th an assumable low interest mor t -
gage in the count ry on 6.29 acres? Right here. This
beaut i fu l raised ranch home has 3 bedrooms, 2Vi
baths and formal d in ing room Custom cab inets In
k i tchen, has a whole lower level to be f in ished any-
way you want. $103,500. Call 348-6430. (22243)
FARMINGTON Don't miss this super s h a r p 4 bedroom Cape Cod, 2 4 baths, fo rmal dining room, brand new kitchen, den with doorwall to raised deck, huge living room with f i replace , 2 ca r ga rage EASY T E R M S
LOW INTEREST ASSUMPTION with low down payment on this sharp, sharp, 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath Colonial in p r ime Livonia location Beautiful family room with f i rep lace and wet bar, huge kitch-en. dining room, 1st floor laundry, full basement , 2 ca r a t t ached ga rage All this plus cen t ra l air and spr inkler sys-tem $94,900
WOLVERINE LAKE at your doors tep with this cus tom built 4 bedroom. 82 ft ranch, 23' living room with f i replace, 1 4 baths, new kitchen, 2 4 ca r at tached ga rage , laundry room and work shop sit t ing on 4 a c r e treed lot Ap-proximate ly $9,000 to-assu.TJ? 12% $69,900
NAME YOUR TFIRMS' - Simple as-sumption or 7 yea r land cont rac t of-fered on this quaint 2 bedroom, bun-galow with na tura l f i replace , fo rmal dining room, Olde Rosedale c h a r m awai ts you $55,900
YOUR OWN ACRE C h a r m abounds in and out of this lovely J bedroom, 2 bath ranch with finished rec room with f ire-place and wet bar , fo rmal living room with natural f i replace, oversized ga rage, apples, pears , cherr ies , ber r ies and garden space galore on this near ly a c r e lot A beauty at $79,900
EASY ASSUMPTION • $2,700 assumes this 1 1 4 % bargain . 3 bedroom all brick ranch, modern kitchen, basement , 1 4 baths, plus a 2 ca r g a r a g e $51,900
H A R R Y S
WOLFE 421-5660
312 Livonia
Schweitzer LIVONIA 4 AREA
TERMS Fi rs t of fer ing on this 3 bedroom brick Colonial in desirable Rosedale Gardens , 1 4 baths, f i r ep lace 4 bay window in living room, room, a luminum sided ga rage Best buy in Rosedale ' $57,900 (L-544)
CITY FARMERS Delight on nearly 1 a c r e set t ing 1,900 sq ft ranch that is like new throughout with w a r m ea r th tone ca rpe t ing 4 bed rooms, 2 full baths , dining room, family room, hea ta la to r f i replace, 2 ca r at tached garage , 20x12 barn More' $61,900 LAND CONTRACT (I.-528)
LAND CONTRACT Sleepy Hollow Kstates 4 bedroom Colo-nial in t ip-top condition. 2 f i replaces , family room, enclosed sun deck, cen t ra l a i r 4 a t tached ga rage $76,900 with 15 Year I-and Contrac t T e r m s ' (L-526)
ENDURING VALUE GARDEN CITY will be yours in this cha rming 3 bedroom brick ranch in a r ea of well kept homes Spacious kitchen with dishwasher, finished rec room, pat io with gas grill . 2 4 ca r ga rage, good assumption ' Pr iced to ell a t just $40,500' (L 530)
Blend Mortgage NOV] - Custom built French style Ranch, full basement under en t i re house' Intercom throughout, loads of ex t ras ' 4 ac re lot1 Blend avai lable Call for details ' $125,900 ( M 6 7 )
LAND CONTRACT NOVI - Custom Ranch abounds in Coun try C h a r m on very desirable 4 a c r e t reed sett ing Must see to app rec i a t e how beautiful ly decorated and well mainta ined this 3 bedroom home is F i replace , f ami ly room, la rge rooms, ma in tenance free, a t tached ga rage $79,900 (L-521)
ASSUME This freshly cleaned 4 spruced up 3 bedroom Colonial in S0UTHFTF;I.D 4 you can move right in! I-arge family room with doubl« doorwalls overlook ing treed yard 4 f i replace , l a ree bright country ki tchen with built-ins Pr iced to sell at $69,900 (L-464)
Terms, Terms Terms
A unique Colonial with 3 f i replaces , 25 ft kitchen, l a rge fami ly room, 15 ft dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, side en t rance ga rage 4 special 11% t e r m s a v a i l a b l e ' F A R M I N G T O N HILLS' Pr iced $20,000 under marke t at $114,500 ( M 6 4 )
Schweitzer Real Estate BETTER HOMES
& GARDENS 522-5333
$5,500 To Assume 27 years to go at 1 1 4 % Very sha rp newer ranch - 1 4 baths on the 1st floor, country kitchen, cen t r a l a i r . double t reed lot $60,900
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
478-4660 261-4700
1 1 % 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 car at tached ga rage Sharp and clean, this home is what you want Fami ly room, full basement , ca rpe t ing throughout $14,000 down on LC, $450 per month, 3 year t e r m Recently reduced Now only $58,900
INVESTORS! Brick ranch is super sharp ' 3 bedrooms, dining room, finished basement , c e r a m ic bath Carpet ing throughout Fenced yard with patio and gas barbecue FUsy t e r m s Only $49,800
Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch with 1 4 baths, finished rec room, 2 4 ca r ga rage, $14,000 assumes Asking $67 900 Call RAY IAVASILE
$4,000 BONUS-LIVONIA PURLINGBROOK CONDO
Well managed condo 1 4 miles f r o m Livonia Mall Libera l size 1 bedroom unit, cen t ra l air , basement , r andom placed building a m o n g t rees - swim ming pool. Value priced at $44,900 ($4,000 under c o m p a r a b l e sale) Call and ask for CHUCK GAVLIK
BRICK BEAUTY Spacious country ranch, all brick with a luminum t r im 3 bedrooms, I 4 baths, family room with f i replace , and lovely raised wood deck under the t rees Ask ing low $80's Call for m o r e detai ls Ask for BOH ( RAVER
"SUPER DEAL" Livonia large 4 bedroom brick ranch huge fami ly room, full finished base-ment , inground pool, 117 x 300 ft lot, plus smal l barn Lo<rf assumpt ion Ask-ing $66,900, Call F.D +HEMBATH
$3,500 DOWN Great value on this move-in condiUon brick and a luminum bungalow, full fin ished basement , cen t ra l a i r . and in great shape' 11% interest Call today Ask for J IM CRAVER
LIVONIA MINT! MID $50's 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement , 2 ca r garage, a luminum t r im ' l .and cont rac t t e rms ' Call "KATHY ROCKEFEI . I .ER
422-6030 RE /MAX
FOREMOST, INC
"L IVONIA" BELOW MARKET
Brick ranch Offers 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, full basement , 2 4 ca r garage, p r ime a rea Owner says sell' Asking $45,500
255-0037 R I T E - - - WAY LIVONIA
CITY FARMER Brick ranch on near ly an a c r e 2 bed rooms 4 den, f i replace in largj ' living room Attached 2 ca r ga rage U n d con t rac t t e rms Reduced for quick «(ale
$50,000 Real Es ta te Network
Clark Fron 425-7300
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J* 312 Livonia NEWI.YWED SPECIAL' Land cont rac t and s imple assumption t e r m s avai lable on this sha rp 3 bedroom home Featur -ing dining area , remodeled kitchen, basement and 2 car ga rage $42,000
YOUNG MODERNS Land cont rac t t e r m s avai lable on this clean 3 bed room brick ranch Highlights include a remodeled kitchen 4 bath, par t ia l ly fin-ished basement , a luminum sided, 2 car a t t ached ga rage 4 land cont rac t t e r m s $57,500
T I R E D OF RENTING' Land cont rac t and simple assumption t e r m s avai lable on this lovely 3 bedroom brick and alu minum ranch home F 'eatunng 1 4 baths, huge country kitchen, basement , centra l air and 2 ca r g a r a g e $53,900
F'ARMINGTON HILLS Newer 3 tied room home with modern kitchen, large living room, ex t ra large lot and must be sold Only $41,900
MONF:Y SAVER for the investment minded we have this easy to purchase 3 bedroom a luminum sided home in Ink ster Only $4,500 down for 10 years land cont rac t t e r m s avai lable Fea tu r ing dining room, den, patio and 2 ca r ga rage $21,000
SHARP RANCH Beautiful finished rec room with full bath and bar highlights this 3 bedroom brick ranch Plus 3 ca r garage and in excellent location T e r m s $64,900
MEANDF:RING STREAM Plus 3 ac res m a k e this 3 bedroom home a great buy for the na tu re lover Fea tu r -ing 1 4 balhs. dining room, walk out basement , newer fu rnace , ex t r a insula tion. pole barn and ca rpor t EASY I .and Conract $77,500
c r i l l N T R Y A T M O S P H E R E Super s imple assumption t e r m s avai lable on this charming Coventry Ga rdens Colo-nial Fea tur ing 3 nice sized bedrooms, 1 4 balhs. l a rge living room with f i re place, dining room, basement , screened porch and carpor t $69,900
H A R R Y S
WOLFE 474-5700
312 Livonia Nott ingham Woods - new on the m a r ket, this mint Quad has beautiful pool, screened porch, spr inklers , first floor utility, finished basement Oversized garage Circular dr ive Priced to sell a t $146,500 Land contract t e r m s
How Lucky You a re ' to have waited for this brick 3 bedroom ranch. New fur nace. windows, new decor A real super buy and only $43,900'
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Perfect Location to everything you need Builder 's Close-out 12% mor tgage money avai lable for 5 yea rs or land cont rac t t e r m s Call for m o r e informat ion on one of Livo-nia « nicest subdivisioas
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
478-4660 261-4700
SHARP 3 bedroom ranch, remodeled kitchen and bath. 4 bath in basement , a lumi hum t r im new landscaping MUCH MORE Onlv $56 900
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
478-4660 261-4700
312 Livonia
PICTURE P E R F F X T descr ibes this 3 bedroom brick bungalow extended dormer provides large mas te r sui te with 4 bath and l ibrary, sha rp re« room with off ice or 4th bedrooms Lovely fenced yard with g a r a g e and new drive $54 900
NORTHVILLE COMMONS A lovely and immacu la t e 4 bedroom Colonial loaded with ex t ras and beautifully dec ora ted in ear th tones Fo rma l d ining room, ponderosa sized fami ly room with f i replace l ibrary, f iral floor laun dry, basement . 2 car ' a t tached garage Beautiful sunken patio Land con t rac t t e rms $124,900
E X C E L L E N T T E R M S in beaut i fu l W'oodcreek F a r m s This 4 bedroom Co-lonial shows priced of ownership in Livonia 's most sought a f t e r location Charming family room with f i replace, dining room, l ibrary, 2 4 baths full basement , 2 ca r a t tached ga rage Sur-rounded by towering trees $98,900
$4,900 DOWN AT 9 4 ? . I 'nbel ievable buy on this g leaming white a luminum ranch with 3 bedrooms 1 4 baths co\ • ered patio All this plus over a hall a c r e $39,500
FANTASTIC ASSl 'MITION on this 3 bedroom Colonial with fo rmal dining room with f i replace basement 2 ca l a t t ached garage, a luminum t r im cen>
<ra l air Located in excellent Livonia l o c a t i o n I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y $66,900
$9,900 DOWN on this 3 bedroom brick ranch decorated out of Better Homes 4 Gardens and landscaped to perfe<? tion Beautiful modern kitchen 2 cai a t tached garage A great buv at $44 900
HARRY S
WOLFE 421-5660
HANDICAPPER home, custoth wheel chai r design, 3 bedroom brick ranch . 2 full baths, a t tached garage, fall base-ment , hardwood floors, pr ivate sett ing, very clean $59,000 Call Paul at 464 7602 354 7826
RENT/OPTION Livonia tr i level with 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, family room, air conditioning, pool, and beaut iful ly landscaped FIxcel lent land cont rac t a t 10% or rent with option to buy $68,000 Call
SYLVIA KEOUGH or MARTHA BENTLEY
Century 21
Gold House Realtors 459-6000
1 0 % L A N D C O N T R A C T FOR SALE BY OWNER
10 Room Colonial , 2400 sq. ft., 4 bedroufns, 2 baths, patio, B i rmingham schools, new condi t ion, 3 /4 acres. $100 t 000.
642-7789
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LIVONIA Exc«ll«nt Land Contract Terms are being offered on this sharp, clean home featuring 3 bedrooms, 1V> baths, finished basement and 2Vi car garage. Don't pass this one upl Call Jack Reault. $56,900 LD2
SOUTHFIELD Very nice home with 2 bedrooms, den and dining room. New carpeting through-out. Natural fire-place in living room. Newer aluminum siding, insu-lation and furnace. 1V> car garage. Call Mary Ca-pelli. $57,900 LS1
CANTON Sharp colonial in good location featuring 3 bed-rooms, 1Vi baths, large family kitchen, family room with natural fireplace, central air, basement and attached 2 car garage. Call Jack Reault. $64,900 LS3
WAYNE Great Terms: Land Contract, Assumption and Blended Rates. Newly decorated 3 bedroom brick bungalow with country kitchen, ceramic bath, full basement and fenced yard with patio. Call Jean Proch. $44,500 LF4
Cham berto'11 Livonia-Farmington 476-9100
West land-Garden City Plymouth-Northvi l le 3
721-8400
REAL ESTATE CO
THIALTOHS1
GRACIOUS Wil l iamsburg style exter ior and soft ear thtone decor enhance this four bedroom, 21/? bath home with first (loot den and family room. Only $14,000 assumes the present mortgage. $79,500
BEST BUY in an excel ler Charmer offer;; room and a yard with trees
t sub, this four bedroom, 2Vfe bath a ceramic foyer, formal dining, family
ood deck over look ing a lovely large LAND CONTRACT $106,900
ELEGANT Tudor styl ing Plymouth Mea first f loor den
s set to advantage on a wide lot in <Jows With four bedrooms. 2'/» baths,
and a huge family room ex tend ing across the entire back of the home. Price has been drast ical ly reduced.. ASSUMPTION or LAND CON TRACT terms. $167,900
NEATNESS COUNTS i i * and this three bedroom, 1V4 bath Colonial wi th family
room and country k i tchen is nicely decorated too.
Backing to open area for that count ry feeling. LAND
CONTRACT $83,900.
670 S. Main Street Plymouth 455-8400
SUPER STARTER
on a quiet Plymouth street Walk to schools and town and enjoy the secluded and fenced yard Two or three bedrooms, dining room, first f loor laundry— LAND CONTRACT or SIMPLE ASSUMPTION $57,900
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EXCEPTIONAL
quad with four bedrooms, two full baths, fo rmal din-
ing and large family room. With c rown moldings,
centra l air, extra insulat ion, underground spr inklers
and all the goodies! ASSUMPTION TERMS $93,000
ACREAGE just minutes f rom town and a four bed room Colonial set high on a knol l over look ing the proper ty There's a family room with full brick f ireplace wall and wet bar, fo rmal dining room and first f loor laundry LAND CONTRACT te rms—$139,500
EASILY ASSUME a LAND CONTRACT and live in House Beauti ful too
Four bedrooms, baths, first f loor den and laun-
d r y — a n d superb decor Move in and enjoy! Asking
$92,900.
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2 D * Thursday, September 23, 1982
312 Uvonia 312 Livonia
Live In Livonia "$40,900"
Country living on a 91*173 f t lot Charming home with full basement and ga rage 7 year land con t rac t t e r m *
2 FULL BATHS Stunning move-in coodition 3 bedroom brick ranch, p r iva te bath in m a s t e r bedroom plus full finished basement Hook* like a fami ly room), cen t r a l a i r plus 2 4 ca r g a r a g e Winding s t r ee t s Low down, long t e r m land cont rac t Pr iced in the $50'»
" M O D E L H O M E " $85,900 builder't sacr i f ice ' Quality built 2400 sq ft 4 bedroom brick colonial, F rench doors, den, family room and na tu ra l f i r ep lace Must sell today'
CENTURY 21 TODAY 261-2000
Livonia & Area Cape Cod-L ivon ia
Old world c h a r m descr ibes this beauti-ful 3 bedroom 1 4 bath cape cod. o f f e r s sundrenched kitchen. 1st Moor laundry, hardwood floors, 2 c a r ga rage . $7000 assumes Asking $45,900
Country Lot F a r m i n g t o n Hills
LEVAN <• 5 Mile. 4 bedroom Colonial. 1 4 baths, newly decora ted , ca rpe ted , insulated, 2 ca r g a r a g e Landscaped, f ru i t t rees $69,900 464 0346
QARLINGS 274-3500 FIRST O F F E R I N G oo this 3 bedroom brick ranch, cen t ra l air, a luminum t r im, 2 4 ca r a luminum sided garage , new kitchen, finished basement with bar. move-in condition Must see' Land cont rac t t e r m s Asking $57,500
QUALITY CURTIS BUILT ranch on I S acre . 1 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, full basement , Intercom, many e i t r a s Land cont rac t t e r m s Only $71,900
313 Dearborn Dearborn Heights
Lovely 3 bedroom country ranch, huge fami ly room with f i replace , centra l a i r . 2 ca r ga rage . $10,000 down, 5 years. $53,900
Charmer-L ivon ia Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 full bath brick ranch, huge living room with dining a rea , full finished basement , cen t ra l a i r . 2 ca r a t t ached garage , possible land con t rac t $59,900
Land Cont rac t -L ivon ia Super sha rp 3 bedroom 1 4 bath brick ranch f ea tu re s fo rmal dining room and la rge ga ther ing room with 2-way natu ral f i replace , lull tiled basemen t , cen t ra l air , 2 ca r a t t ached g» rage $64,900
Rambl ing Ranch-Plymouth I m m a c u l a t e 3 bedroom 2 full bath brick ranch, o f fe rs huge sundrenched kitchen with new oak cabinets , family room with na tura l f i replace, par t ia l ly finished basement , cen t ra l air , 2 ca r ga-rage, lovely redwood deck and more $66,500
7 Yr. Land Cont rac t -L ivon ia Spacious 4 bedroom 3 full bath brick colonial, fo rmal dining room, fami ly room with na tura l f i replace . 2 na tura l f ireplaces, finished basement , cen t r a l air, 2 ca r a t t ached ga rage $78,900
CENTURY 21 Hart ford South Inc.
261-4200 464-6400
Divine Chi ld Area (78-cr) I m m a c u l a t e and tas teful ly dec orated colonial on pr ivate , beaut iful ly landscaped lot Outstanding family room with beamed ca thedra l ceiling, gorgeous decking and m o r e T e r m s avai lable $99,900
Century 21 V I N C E N T N L E E
EXECUTIVE T R A N S F E R SALES
851-4100
314 Plymouth-Canton BARGAIN BY owner P lymouth Capi-talize on this 2 4 bedroom wood f r a m e home with spacious kitchen, f i rep laced living room and roomy yard Can't be na t ched at $54,000 453 8446
BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED 3 bed room brick ranch with secluded mas t e r suite, 2 full baths, country kitchen, f a m ily room with f i i r ep l ace . unique coveredfront porch. 2 ca r a t tached ga r a g e , p r o f e s s i o n a l l y l a n d s c a p e d $69,700
T E R M S Land cont rac t or BLEND MORTGAGE 3 bedroom brick Coloni al 1 4 balhs, country kitchen overlook lovely fami ly room, professional ly fin-ished rec room & a t tached ga rage $69,900
EARL KEIM SUBURBAN 261-1600
CANTON large 4 bedroom Colonial, walking dis tance to high school Blend ed Ra te avai lable $104,000 Buye r s Only1 455-4278
PLYMOUTH-CANTON By owner 4 bedroom colonial, 1 4 baths, family room, f i replace, patio, a t t ached 2 c a r g a r a g e Kennel $63,900 Owner f inanc ing Buyers only 682 1300
314 Plymouth-Canton
CANTON NORTH $3,900 down at 11% Trees , s t r eam, Warren Sheldon a rea 3 bedrooms, basement , dining room, family room/ f i r ep l ace , 2 full baths, a t t ached garage . 9 4 mor tgage , 27 years left , $595 per month, s imple assumption, $29,000 down or pa r t i a l now balance la te r Immed ia t e occupan-cy One Way 459 J222
CANTON - 4 bedroom colonial on 13 a c r e pr ivate park Living room, fo rmal dining room, fami ly room with fire-p lace , d ine t te , f in ished b a s e m e n t , $72,000 All t e r m s considered 455 0278
COUNTRY CHARM IN CANTON 3 bedroom Colonial on treed lot, huge family room, dining room, 1st floor laundry $74,900 981 0625
Excellent Value in this cha rming well kept 3 bedroom brick ranch with den in basement , coun try ki tchen with appliances, large fami ly room with f i replace , ext ra insulation, and ga rage $58,500 Call;
RON BRODZIK or AD DEZELL
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
420-2100
Just Reduced $5000 Now only $53,500 fo r this shan> 3 bed room home in P lymouth Twp Gorgeous family room with f i rep lace and wet-bar a r e among its many f ea tu re s Excel lent f inancing with low down payment Call m e for detai ls today ask for
DOUG COURTNEY
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
420-2100 464-8881
Low Assumption on this spacious Plymouth Twp home with 3 bedrooms, l a rge fami ly room with f i replace and a t t r ac t i ve wet bar, 1 4 baths, a t t ached garage , and large pr iva te lot $53,500
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
420-2100
LOW, LOW, DOWN L C te rms , cha rming older home in the City of P lymouth , 3 spacious bedrooms, fo rmal dining roon, carpe t ing thru out, basement , 2 ca r ga rage , $52,900
Castelli 525-7900
314 Plymouth-Canton
EXCEPTIONAL BEACON ESTATES
4 bedroom, 2 4 bath Colonial in P l y m outh Twp , mult i - t iered deck, cen t ra l v a c u u m , sp r ink l e r sy s t em, e x t r a s
fa lore' Land -399
cont rac t t e rms , $169,000
NEW HOME COUNTRY LIVING
U n d cont rac t t e r m s at 10% on this beaut i ful cus tom built 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on 2 4 ac res in Salem Twp , P lymouth schools 5 minutes to X ways for Detroit 4 Ann Arbor and lovely view of rolling, t reed property Beamed ceilings, wall to wall pantry and many, many extras , don't miss out $147,000 P 403
SPACIOUS Mayfai r Village 4 bedroom quad Large living room with bay window Country kitchen with bay window, wood block island, loads of cupboards, l a rge wood deck See the best buy in Canton today $79,900 P-404
SEEING IS BELIEVING This 3 bedroom bungalow in the hear t of P lymouth has unique c h a r m plus spec tacu la r fami ly room with f i rep lace and super eff ic ient modernized kitchen Priced to sell at $57,900 One showing will convince you' P-409
LOVELY 3 bedroom Colonial in Frankl in P a l m e r Esta tes , neutra l decor on ex t ra large corner lot Na tu ra l f i replace set in brick wall Simple assumpt ion $69,900 P 395
Schweitzer Real Estate
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS
453-6800
GARLINGS 274-3500 Plymouth newly listed sha rp 3 bdroom ranch, centra l air , f ami ly room, fin ishsed basement , s u m m e r porch. 2 4 ca r a t tached g a r a g e Simple assump-tion or land cont rac t t e r m s negtot iable A real buy at $66,900'
IMPRESSIVE stained stucco tri Compact kitchen, backs to na tura l woods, spacious fami ly room na tura l f i replace , plus cen t r a l air , must see, s imple assumpt ion $63,500
Call J E A N GOLCHUK
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
420-2100 981-1735
314 Plymouth-Canton
Name Your Terms on this P lymouth T w p 3 bedroom with 1st f loor utility, nice big kitchen, 1 4 baths, countryfied area , and ga rage $49,900
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
420-2100 N CANTON, 4 RF.DROOMS
Fami ly room with f i replace, basement . 2 c a r garage, upgrades galore 1 Quad, $74,900 with land cont rac t t e r m s 2 Colonial, $69,900 with good assump-tion Call Bill Belcher R e / M a x Board walk 459 3600
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OWNER ANXIOUS, will sell or rent with option, 2 bedroom ranch, Ford Sheldon a rea Very flexible t e rms $40,900 348 3715
OWNERS MOTIVATED 3 bedroom home, shows like a doll house Neat 4 clean Lovely decor Ca-thedral ceiling in family room Out of s ta te move causes sale $79,900 J a m e s C Cutler Rea l ty 349-4030
PLYMOUTH Bui lder 's Close Out
Only 2 houses lef t ' Choose your colors Liberal land contract t e rms ' Don't miss this "Give Away"
Century 21
Gold House Realtors 459-6000
PLYMOUTH T H E EASY COMMUTE Distinctive Beacon Hills Cul-de-sac 1st floor mas t e r suite 4 bedrooms up, bed room with bath, off ice , rec down Dou ble Insulation S torms over t he rmo Low opera t ing cost High quality home Call owner for brochure 455-2195
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Homiqully / Homwlci «„x
Sharp two unit INCOME PROPERTY close to down-town Plymouth LAND CONTRACT TERMS Exterior maintenance free. Well decorated interior Gas heat Separate entrance to upper apartment $71,900 , 459-2430
Assume the 12'/? % fixed rate mortgage on this three bedroom briok Lakepointe ranch which offers one and one-half baths, large fenced yard and a partially fin-ished basement
Very homey older home nicely decorat-ed . 4 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, f i replace in living room, la rge s epa ra t e dining room, 220 and 110 to overs ize ga rage $77,500 Call
MARTHA BENTLEY
Century 21 Gold House Realtors
459-6000
9% Land Contract 2 bedroom a luminum siding Investors buy now before pr ices j u m p $39,900 Ask for
J E A N E E G G E N B E R G E R
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
464-8884 420-2100
315 Northville-Novi GORGEOUS colonial 1 0 4 % ra t e 2 4 baths, f o r m a l dining room, $15,000 down, fami ly r o o m / f i r e p l a c e , full base-ment . a t t ached 2 ca r garage, oversize lot Asking upper $80's One Way 522-6000
LONESOME Need someone to love ' 4 bedroom brick Dutch colonial 2 4 baths, beamed fami ly room with fire-place. oak kitchen, b reakfas t room, for ma l dining, living room, l ibrary, 1st floor laundry 2 4 ca r g a r a g e Full basemen t All on 1 a c r e $129,000 4 rent with option 722 6302
NORTHVILLE
REPOSSESSION LARGE 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL
43080 Steepleview $99,990
8 Mor tgage company has this dras t ica l ly low priced for quick sale Located S of 6 Mile, W of Bradner A-1 super con dition, 1 4 years old Huge mas t e r bed room, family room, l ibrary, a t t ached 2 c a r ga rage , f i replace , carpe t ing , brick, numerous ex t r a s Land cont rac t t e r m s VA FHA conventional 1 2 4 % . 30 year f ixed r a t e m o r t g a g e avai lable Firs t buyer gets
Genera l Real ty 286 4930 or 855 2111 or 559 0532
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3 /4 ACRE LOT wi th s t ream with many
t rees sur round a very well built and well
ma in ta ined 4 bed room br ick colonial . In-
c ludes l ibrary, d in ing room, 1st f loor laun-
dry and w a r m f i replaced family rdom
Terms are possible. $106,900. Call 553-
8700
Nice litt le a luminum sided, two bed room
home in West land, ideal for f irst t ime
buyers or retirees. Wet plaster, ha rdwood
f loors. Spacious rear yard. Nice pr ice and
easy terms. $31,900. Call 261-5080
FARMINGTON HILLS —Over 3700 sq. f t .— huge f ie ldstone f ireplace. Island Kitchen. Pr ivate Yard - Centra l Air - Good Assump-t ion. $149,900. 642-0703
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Older two bed room Colonial In Redford, nicely decora ted with all new carpet ing. Separa te dining room, large uti l i ty room Low taxes Assume land cont ract . $29,000. Call 261-5080
i R A M B L E W O O D E X E C U T I V E R A N C H ' backs to woods with all the cus tom fea-tures and qual i ty expected. Bui lders own home of fers 4 bedrooms, 3'/2 baths, li-brary, walk-out lower level, deck and stun-n ing enclosed porch. Terms possible. $225,000. Call 553-8700.
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CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES —Dock ing , pri-vate beach, picnic area. Great for family l iving and enter ta in ing. Gorgeous inground pool , covered pat io , large hobby room, den. s torage qalore. $125,000. 642-0703
Sp lend id four bed room br ick Ranch in western Livonia area Family room with f i replace and beauti ful ly conce ived recre-at ion room. Treed back yard wi th at t rac-t i v e patio. $73,900. Call 261-5080
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FORMER MODEL H O M E — A s s u m e 29 yr
f ixed rate mor tgage. Spacious home with 4
bedrooms, 2V» baths, l ibrary off grac ious
foyer, family room, 1st f loor laundry. Large
lot becks to Commons . $137,500. Call
553-8700
SYLVAN LAKE & BOAT DOCKING PRIVI-LEGES—Newly remodeled ki tchen. Fire-place. Charming Older home. Immediate occupancy. $59,900. 642-0703.
.Dis t inct ive three bed room br ick Ranch In Livonia Is a home for all seasons. Fire-p laced l iving room, Florida room and a fan-
' tas t ic rec room wi th 16 ft. wet bar. Flexible i t e rms $69,900. Call 261-5080
BEAUTIFUL THREE BEDROOM br ick ranch, 2Vi baths, basement , 2 car garage Owner t rans fe r red . Just r educed to $84,000. Excellent terms, Call 553-8700
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 - 5:00 1220 S. Tim-berview Trail (N of Square Lk. Rd. /W. of
, Adams Rd.) BLOOMFIELD-SIMPLY IN-CREDIBLE CONDOI Enclosed cour tyard-Sunken Oriental Garden-Ornamenta l f ront door -Decks f ront & rear -Subt le caressing of o f f -whi tes-2 to 3 Bdrms. , 2% baths. $142,500. 642-0703
THOMPSON-BROWN r e a l t o r '
LIVONIA
261-5080
BRANCH OFFICES
553-8700 BIRMINGHAM/BL00MFIELD
642-0703
315 Northville-Novi
NORTHVILLE $51,000 Dandy home In historical a reh L C t e rms , $5000 down, mus t sell
NOVI $74,900 117/8% mortgage money avai lable Immacu la t e 3 bedroom brick ranch, basement , 2 balhs, family room, 2 c a r garage .
BRUCE ROY REALTY, INC. 349-8700
NOVI • brick and a luminum tri-level built in 1979, move-In condition Ea r th tone carpeted living room, kitchen built-ins, 19 sq f l family room, 3 bed rqpms and 1 4 baths Attached ga rage Approx one mile to Twelve-Oaks shop-ping center $59,500
Cranbrook Assoc., Inc. Realtors
557-3500 NOVI
MEADOWBROOK GLENS - 27 ft m a s ter suite is fea tured in this 4 year old Colonial F o r m a l dining room, fami ly room with na tura l f i replace , 1 4 baths, carpe t ing ihroughout, basement , at-tached 2 ca r ga rage and pat io Land cont rac t t e r m s Asking $82,900
CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE
TRANSFEREE SERVICE
851-6700 OPEN SUNDAY 1 5 30
Novi • Country living 7 ac res plus (horses permi t ted) 49280 W 9 Mile Hd . 7 /8 mile W of Beck Rd FHA VA fi nancing Lovely 4 bedroom brick home with 2 baths, f i replaced family room and m o r e Call Walter F n s c h 851 6000 Res 553-3589
REDUCED $20,000 Execut ive colonial Very well main tained. P r e m i u m lot backing up to pri vacy, beaut i ful landscaping, cen t ra l air, much m o r e $119,900
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
478-4660 261-4700
316 Westland Garden City
A BARGAIN BUY
TOTAL MONTHLY P A Y M E N T FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS
ON FHA-235 Based on Sales Pr ice of $42,900 with Mort of $41,600 at 14% Total monthly payment of $630 23 less Gov't subsidy of $293 08 Total Home Owner payment $337 15 Annual percen tage r a t e 15%
FULL BASEMENT 3 BEDROOMS
WALL TO WALL C A R P E T I N G
SELIGMAN 4 ASSOCIATES 355 2400 773-5390
316 Westland Garden City
ONLY $7,000 N E E D E D TO ASSUME this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch locat ed near playground, updated beige car-peting. good closet space, large pan t ry off kitchen, 2 ca r ga rage plus spacious fenced yard Livonia schools $42,850'
irv 21 HOME CENTER
476-7000
OPEN SUN. 2-5 35408 FARRAGUT, S of P a l m e r , W off Wayne Rd I ,arge custom brick bun galow 2,800 sq ft includes fami ly room, 2 full baths, mother in law apar t -ment in walkout basement On 86x160 lot Land cont rac t
31703 BIRCHWOOD. S of Cherry Hill. W off Mer r iman I m m a c u l a t e cus tom 3 bedroom broad front brick ranch on huge lot Jus t $40,000
WILL TIPTON 427-5010
OPEN SUN , 32950 BARTON 3 bedroom Brick Ranch home, carpe t ing Good Terms ' $56,000
MARTIN. KETCHUM 4 MARTIN
522-0200 SPECIAL MORTGAGE
Rates avai lable on our var ious lender owned proper t ies with low down and below ave rage prices 3 bedroom colo-nial, s epa ra t e dinette, chi ldren 's study, huge family room with bar 4 doorwall to covered patio Den, carpe t ing thru out All for $35,000
Castelli 525-7900
T H R E E bedroom T n Fami ly room with na tura l f i replace, country kitchen, 2 4 a luminum ga rage Redecora ted Below marke t pr ice $52,000 728 0263
TREMENDOUS! describes this 3-4 bedroom home As-sume fixed r a t e 13% 27 year mor tgage with $7,200 down Family room, newly remodeled kitchen, heated 2 4 ca r ga rage $48,000 Call
MIKE WRIGHT
Century 21
Gold House Realtors 459-6000
WESTLAND, near Hudsons Att ract ive 3 bedroom Tri-Levcl FHA or VA. 15 year , 11% Interest , Mortgage avail-able Pr iced for Quick Sale at $54,900
Call 525-1810 Real ty World - C W Allen
318 Redford
A SMALL Amount assumes fixed r a t e mor tgage Custom built a luminum ranch on a large 120x1 IB lot 2 or 3 bed-rooms, country kitchen, family room with natural f i replace , 2 ca r ga rage Many ex t r a s and la rge rooms $50,900
For sa le or rent or rent with option 2 or 3 bedroom ranch on large ga rden lot Country kitchen dinet te a rea , g a r a g e $8,000 assumes $39,900 Ask for
Gail Hodge REAL ESTATE ONE
326-2000 or 522-6429
JUST REDUCED $10,000 Owners Flor Ida bound Maintenance f r e e exter ior 3 bedroom brick ranch with fami ly room, basement , 1 4 baths. 2 4 ca r ga rage Beautiful area $49,900
Llect ronic
R ealty
Assoc ia tes
M.D. HARWELL CO. 31513 Northwestern , F a r m i n g t o n Hills
626-3800
LAND CONTRACT Ix3w, low down, fan tas t ic brick ranch, spacious bedrooms, carpe t ing , tiled basement , ga rage . only$39.900
Castelli 525-7900
LARGE OLDER home on over a 4 a c r e with 3 bed rooms, f i replace in living room, fo rmal dining, family room, den, 2 full baths . 4 bath in basement , 2nd floor has addi t ional kitchen, 3 c a r 2 story g a r a g e and addit ional 1 c a r g a r a g e $69,500 Call
BILL PALMER
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
464-8881 LOOKING for Lots of R o o m ' Look at this 1856 sq ft Quad Level with 3 bedrooms, 1 4 bths, s e p a r a t e dining room 4 family room $49,900 Integr i ty 525-4200
ONE ACRE Excel lent land con t rac t t e r m s on this clean and neat 3 bedroom a luminum sided ranch in country like sett ing, breezeway. a t tached ga rage Immedi a te occupancy
CAMELOT REALTY 525-5600
WESTLAND
room House up to c< $27,900 Assume 7%
Jarag ' e B' y owner,
729-9302
WESTLAND $3,900 down a s sume 1 1 4 , VA, $595, Warren Si Wayne Brick ranch, basement , 2 car garage, and im med ia t e occupancy One Way 522 6000
WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 4 baths, centra l air , f i replace , fully ca rpe ted , appl iances, 2 ca r heated brick garage, loaded with ext ras , $59,900 522 0242 459 3934
WOW! $10,000 assumes a 10 25% interest r a t e for 27 years A clean home with nice decora t ive touches 4 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, basement , and 2 car ga rage $53,500 Call
JOAN ANDERSEN
Century 21 Gold House Realtors
459-6000
$4,900 DOWN IN GROUND POOL
Asking only $49,900 on this lovely, love-ly 3 bedroom brick ranch with a full basement and 2 ca r ga rage This beauty is located in Northern Westland and has Livonia Schools 11% interest r a t e is avai lable with a new 30 year mor tgage Hurry ' This is the best deal in town' Seller must sell and mus t sell f as t ' Call
JIM VERKERKE Re. Max Boardwalk 522-9700
318 Redford
BELOW MARKET Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch, large country kitchen, family room, beaut i ful cus tom drapes , finished basement , 2 4 ca r ga rage , FHA or VA t e r m s Call GRACE or NORA
CENTURY 21 TODAY 261-2000
Immed. Occupancy Low down land cont rac t t e r m s with this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 4 baths, rec room. 2 4 ca r garage, and m o r e Asking $48,900 Call
RAY IAVASILE
RE/MAX Foremost Inc. 422-6030
MILLION DOLLAR VIEW Western Golf Course, 3 bedroom, a lum sided with ga rage $50,000 [.ease possi-ble 895-5100
MINT CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY decora ted 3 bedroom Bungalow Central air , c a rpe t through out, rec room, 2 ca r heated ga rage All on lovely lot
1ST. OFFERING IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on com pletely redecorated Ranch Carpet throughout Buy down to 11 % for FHA VA. asking $28,900
EARL KEIM 538-8300
REDFORD INC. BEDFORD TWP
inner's Luck Begi edroom h
kitchen with eat ing space, dining room, living room, basement , 2 ca r a luminum ga rage All on 70 ft lot for only $25,900 T e r m s avai lable
Real Es ta te Network
Clark-Fron 425-7300
SPACIOUS COLONIAL WITH GREAT TERMS! Lovely Canton Colonial offers 4 bedrooms, den, 2Vi baths, centra l air, f irst f loor laundry, full basement , family room with bui l t - in wet bar, and beauti ful f ire-place, 2 car at tached garage. $89,900.
POSSIBLE BUY DOWNI
Good Livonia Locat ion wi th this 4 bed room ranch
featur ing 2 full baths, family room with f ireplace,
hardwood f loors, full basement . $53,500 BELOW AVERAGE LAND CONTRACT INTEREST RATE
Sellers anxlousl Just reduced Is this 3 bed room Can-ton Colonial wi th gorgeous master bdrm. suite featur ing full baths and f ireplace, family room with f ireplace, lovely large deck, garage on beauti ful landscaped lot. $69,900.
FINE F E A T U R E S - F I N E AREA OF DETROIT Beautiful VA story brick home with 3 bedrooms, bay window In l iving room, newly re-modeled ki tchen, f in-ished basement, 2 car garage on complete ly fenced yard Asking $34,500.
HUGE COUNTRY KITCHEN Loads of cupboard space and upgraded no-wax f loor In |ust one of the del ightful rooms In this 3 bed-room. VA baths Canton Colonial Family room with f ireplace, pleasant yard with pat io, 2 car garage Well decorated in neutral tones. Come see this one! $65,900.
H I T C H C O C K C A l l i R y o l HOMIS 607 S. MAIN ST.
C m m m k PLYMOUTH
ViSgjF 453-2210
NEW LOWER r a t e mor tgage on this immacu la t e 3 bedroom with 1 4 baths, spacious kitch en with appliances, main tenance free a luminum t r im, and 30 x 18 garage $56,900 Call
STEVE HOCKING
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
464-8881 ORANGELAWN 4 F e n t o n 3 bedroom brick Ranch Utility Room, appl iances 2 4 c a r garage, wood shed Assumable Mtge - 5 4 % 537-0456 or 537-2921
REDFORD AREA A R A R E FIND country living in the city with this spacious colonial on a large lot Offer ing living room with f i replace, family dining room, cheery kitchen. 2 ca r ga rage $59,900
LOW S I M P L E ASSUMPTION plus the w a r m comfor tab le decorat ing makes this immacu la t e 3 bedroom brick ranch exciting for the young and old at hea r t Family kitchen with dinette, 1st floor laundry, garage $47,500
HOME MASTER SUNRISE 471-2800
REDFORD TWP. $6000 down. land contract , payments $320 month Sharp 3 bedroom all vinyl siding, 1 4 ca r garage, country kitchen larger lot Owner moving west hur ry ' Only $36,900
Call Ed Niemiec
Century 21 Hallmark, Inc 937 2300
REDFORD 3 bedrooms, 1 4 s^pry bungalow, new ca rpe t i ng garage , fenced yard, many ex t r a s vacant Land contract $30,000 474 9107
ST AGATHA AREA by owner, brick 3 bedrooms, finished rec room 2 4 car
farage, excellent condition, flexible C terms, $44,900 531 2457
TREED LOT with a t t r ac t ive 3 bedroom home 2 ca r garage with s torage loft, ext ra lot next door avai lable Fu rnace 1 vear old T e r m s $42,900
CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors
478-4660 261-4700
302 Birmingham Bloomfield
AFFORDABLE BLOOMFIELD HILLS RANCH with 3 bedrooms, family room, f i replace 4 f i rs t floor laundry Home has hardwood floors appl iances
5as grill, all on a country setting, re uced to $59 900
T E R M S $7000 down on L C . conven lent 4 close to lown, updated in 1978, includes stove, dishwasher, r e f n g e r a tor, 1 4 baths, 3 bedrooms 4 a i r units Here is a good buy in walking dis tance to Birmingham $54,000
OLD WORLD CHARM in Quarton Lake Es ta tes , updated kitchen & elec tr ical , new roof all natural woodwork, 4 bedrooms 4 2 sit t ing rooms P R I C E D TO SELL $132,900
BIRMINGHAM Pembroke Manor j 4 bedroom 2 balhs new neutra l carpet ing. finished basement 2 4 car garage fenced treed yard $70 WKl 643-6486
BIRMINGHAM 1473 F a i r w a y 3 b rooms. 2 4 balhs large family roon 2 f i replaces Reduced for quick *»le Open Sunday 2 5 Daniels 534 5551
BIHMINGHAM 1668 S Bates l h +t> ry brick cape cod 3 bedrooms 1 rar garage, added 15x15 family room witti brick f i replace, finished ups ta i r s 2 full baths, walk lo downtown Birminglu«n Bi rmingham Schools $81 900 644 8175
BIRMINGHAM
1760 NORFOLK
REDUCED TO $99,900 FACES BIHMINGHAM COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE cus tom b u l l (one-of-a kind floor plan) brick ("ape Cod 3 bedrooms plus 1st floor dan «. lavatory FAMILY KITCHEN dating room f i replace a t tached 2 car garage, centra l air. rec room
ASSUME $61,000 10". MORTGAGE LAND CONTRACT T E R M S
BIHMINGHAM REAL ESTATE 642 4500
BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom l i v i « room, dining room all new a l u m i n u n siding, r e f r ige ra to r s tove $43,900 Owner Call Eves 644 18»
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom. 1 4 S to* brick redecora ted interior 2 4 car ga rage patio, L C Open Sun 1 5 I " * Melton $65,900 645-001
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 8 4 T. simp*-assumption Con tempora ry tri-level J treed 4 a c r e lot near Fores t Lak Country Club 3 bedrooms J ' i ball* la rge family room wilh bar ingrouifi pool with large patio and sauna all lH ameni t ies Land cont rac t or trail ava i lable $139 900 33« H8«
BL(X)MFIELD HILLS
OPEN SUN 2-5 1706 Lone PineRd between Frankl in 4 Inkster D r a m a t i c cus tom built m u l t | level con tempora ry is si tuated on a r.4 vine Fantasli< home for family living and enter taining $435,000 H 47
H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS
646-6200
APPEALING NOTTINGHAM Forest Gem "Near Brother Rice Quiet wooded cul-de-sac Energy efficient 4 bedroom, 3 4 bath cus tom colonial, modern Study with bath exits on front court Stone f i replace wall facing family liv-ing dining rooms Full basement , cen t ral air 4 vacuum, Blendable 6 4 % mor tgage or L C $179,000 Less for cash 646 4870
APPLEALING 3 bedroom brick ranch in the City of Bi rmingham F i rep lace family room, screened porch, full base-ment Neal and clean Firs t offer ing ' $128,500 Laverne Eady Si Assoc . 626 4711
ATTRACTIVELY landscaped field stone Colonial near Quarton School Gracious foyer, large kitchen break fast , l ibrary. 4 family rooms 4 bed rooms, 3 4 balhs U r g e mor tgage simple assumpt ion 1327 N Glenhursl
644 1247
B E V E R L Y H I L L S T H R E E BEDROOM ranch in mint con dition Gracious living a reas plus Flori-da Room, Rec Room with f i replace , 2 car a t t ached ga rage 4 more P e r f e c t for smal le r fami l ies of any age who want "Every th ing Done' Just Listed' $79,500
ATTRACTIVE CAPE on winding t reed s t reet Separa te Dining Room plus Kitchen breakfas t space 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 ca r a t t ached ga rage Enclosed B r e e w w a v Central Air 5 Year Land Contract Reduced Now Only $89,900
Call MARY BUGIS Hall & Hunter Realtors
644-3500 or 645-0518
BINGHAM FARMS
Priced below m a r k e t value Lovely bi level with 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, p o r c h 4 ac reage Open Sun 1 4 PM 32671 Bing ham Lane. (S of 14 Mile, between Lahser 4 Telegraph)
COME 4 LETS TALK TERMS' Call Ethel Larson HALI'H MANUEL
ASSOCIATES, INC 647 7100. 646 6505
BIRMINGHAM All brick Ranch 3 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement near schools Mint' $17,000 Down Monthly payment $728 P I T I Owner $72,000 649 5333
BIRMINGHAM, cute 2 bedroom, a lumi num, In nice area carpe t ing through out. newly redecorated great condition, 11 4 "5 assumption or L C 644 6865
BIRMINGHAM' FABULOUS BAB GAIN' Professional ly renovated inside Si out by Builder All new appliances washer dryer , carpe t ing & much more 2 or 3 bedroom. I bath home, full base ment, 2 car ga rage Will sell $10,000 be low builder 's cost $59,900 f irm 752 Lincoln, 4 block W of Woodward If no answer, leave message 644 1977
BIRMINGHAM in town Professional ly renovated by builder designer 2 story 3 bedroom. 1 4 baths, all formica kitchen, new appliances, full basement 1 ca r ga rage IJrastically reduced by owner $69,900 691 Wallace If no an swer leave message 646 7000
BIRMINGHAM Interior Decorator ' s home Brick, 2 bedroom basenieni ga rage Lease with option to purchase, $475 per month with 25", applied toward land contract or other financ ing, 1948 Henriet ta IN of 14 I After 3 PM 645 5448
BIRMINGHAM In town Dutch Coloni al Custom kitchen Si landscaping Ca thedral celling family room cent ra l air , wood floors, 2 f i replaces , 2 car ga rage, 3 bedrooms 2 baths b reakfas t nook, laundry room, work room fruit ce l lar $127,000 540-0210
BIRMINGHAM
OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5 371 Linden. S of Maple. E of Shirley Wallace F ros t home has a 2 story foyer 2 f ireplaces, 1st floor laundry, den and 3 lovely porches CHARM' $189,500
HANNETT, INC. REALTORS
646-6200 BIRMINGHAM
OPEN SUN 2-5 5584 Westwood Lane, S off Quarton W of Telegraph WING LAKE I'HIVI LEGES' Ter r i f i c con tempora ry with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, f ami ly room and glassed Florida room $119,900 11 93
HANNETT, INC. REALTORS
646-6200 BIRMINGHAM RANCH
Beautiful brick ranch in lovely Fox crof t Sub fea tu res 3 large bedrooms, spacious family room with f ireplace, cen t ra l air. 3 4 baths, finished base ment with 2 additional bedrooms, con-venient 1st floor laundry, 2 ca r at tached garage, nicely landscaped treed lot Land cont rac t avai lable $139,900
O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8844
BIRMINGHAM super 3 bedroom 1 bath Very flexible Land Contract t e r m s or rent option $60's 851 0219
851 3010
BY OWNER, assumable 10't mort gage 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch 4 acre , m a t u r e t rees Bloomfield Hills Many improvemen t s $102,000 646 4119
B l o o m f i e l d Hil ls BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Large bedroom Colonial PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY! Ki tchen with micro wave* oven, full basement, d in ing room, free form woodec deck off family room wi th , B B Q B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s Schools Fixed 30 year m o n gage $89,900
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS CHESTNUT HILLS
(l wo) Prest igious development ap proximate ly 3700 sq ft new builder 'v
home Neighborhood of $350 000 to $750,000 homes Wooded setting, roll ing land, winding s t reets o f fe rs enjoyable living ameni t ies and secur i ty of invest ment on property appreciat ion 10 rooms 5 bedrooms 3 4 baths Field stone f i replace in family room Many quali ty fea tu res in this truly unique model Special 1J% builder f inancing possible Call for exciting detai ls MI 67817
Century 21 VINCENTN L E E
E X E C I T I V E TRANSFER SALES . 851-4100
B l o o m f i e l d Hi l ls O P E N S U N D A Y 1-4 BLOOMFIELD HILLS. EX-CELLENT ASSUMPTION OR LAND CONTRACT! Charm-ing home with 3 f ireplaces, giving added comfor t in the large l iving room and huge family room, plus except ion-al rec room 2969 Ranch Lane. E of Telegraph, N of Lone Pine $127,500
Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES
642-2550 EXECUTIVE RELIK ATlON
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B L O O M F I E L D Maple Te leg raph area Bloomfield Schools 5 bedroom 2 t> bath tri level $99 500 7 4 sumable mor tgage 646-3260 557 4022
B l o o m f i e l d Vi l lage SUPER CONDITION' 4 bedroom 2l> bath colonial l i v e l y family room will f i replace and buill in bookcase Fen. ec backyard First offer ing Outstanding value' $142,500
ASK FOB SHARON KIPTVK
C h a m b e r l a i n 647-5100
BRICK, 1 4 story. 3 b<-drooms 2 cai ga rage on t ree lined blvd near downtown Birmingham 642-84H
BY OWNER a home lor the d i s c n m i nanl buyer Within walking d is tance to Quarton E lemen ta ry 4 Holy Nam* Schools Numerous qual i t ies Englisn Tudor built in 1925 is being of fe red al $229 000 P lease call for fu r ther infor mat ion 646 30U
BY OWNER Home in Bloomfield T w p , must be removed Basement . foundation may be sa lvageable Drive-way porch patio inlaci Uit 185 x 154 includes water sewers l a n d s c a p e d Bloomfield Hills schools Excellent buy for interested buyer 332 06^3
CLASSIC ENGLISH TUDOR Very spacious and full of c h a r m in Bir mingham s lovely Poppleton Park area Arch doorways, leaded glass windows and doors, decorat ive plaster molding wall sconces, liled f i rep lace cheery sunroom. large bedroom studio area over a t tached ga rage Unique in many wavs this 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath home is an exceptional buy at $135 000 Land Contract t e r m s 8 l 6 R i v e n o a k By Appointment 645 0348
COUNTRY R I D G E Has old fashioned 134"* fixed 30 year mor tgage money on first come basis
Call 661 2020
FRANKLIN THE TOWN TIME FORGOT
3 or 4 bedroom full brick ranch la rge separa te living dining room large fam ily kitchen with fieldsidfie f i rep lace 2 4 baths lsl floor laundry, huge high basement 3 car ga rage with opener circle drive large site m a t u r e t revs walking dis tance to church, plav
frounds 4 shopping $149,000
inancing Available 626 4777 FRANKLIN VILLAGE Beautiful brick f r a m e Cape Cod fea tur ing 4 bed 1
rooms 2 tiled full balhs large living room with f i replace, cus tom country kitchen new appl iances Finished base ment 2 4 car garage Ingroung pool with cabana Situated on an a c r e of land with m a t u r e trees, this home is in excellent condition inside and out Bir mingham Schools Owner must sell T e r m s avai lable Weekdays, 354 3340
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1065 T imber lake Rd , Bloomfield Hills Beautiful lake set t ing 2 bedroom ranch, den 2 baths large living room family room country kitchen, all with f i replaces Buyers Only $250,000
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302 Birmingham Bloomfield
Open Sat. & Sun. 2-5 BIRMINGHAM'S BEST BARGAIN 3 bedroom brick ranch 2 full baths, fireplace. finished basement, attached garage, fenced yard, new paint, new carpeting Very low down on land con-tract or assume good mortgage 2315 Manchester. N of Maple, between Eton and Coolidge Now (69.900
ASK FOR GERRY NOON AN
Chamberlain 647-5100 540-7543
OPEN SUN , I SO 4 30PM 267 WOODBERRY
Betw Chesterfield L Cranbrook ON THE HILL1 Walk to Cranbrook Beamed ceiling in living room, large family r«om Rec room with wet bar New kitchen tasteful decor 4 car ga rage Quick Possession' LAND CON-TRACT AVAILABLE' Call GLADYS COLBY 644 6300 or 644 7631
Weir Manuel. Snyder & Ranke
OPEN SUN 1-4 BIRMINGHAM
Outstanding financing1 $13,000 down, 7 year land contract at 11% Ideal family home in desirable Westchester Village New en«rgy saver furnace, beautiful treed lot 3 bedrooms, den. family room 2 ^ baths attached 2 car garage Sacrifice at 189.900 3657 Bradford Ct (E of Lahser & S of Maple)
Century 21
FAIR TOWNE
626-8000
302 Birmingham Bloomfield
SPACIOUS VALUE! WALK TO BIRMINGHAM Grove* High School from substantial 4 bedroom. 2 * bath Colonial with sharp library, ftre-
C" -ed family room, super rec room utiful treed lot Top condition
Great terms Affordable' Now $87,500
Chamberlain 646-6000
STORYBOOK Picturesque, super sharp
ingham Colonial New kitchen with Corning Range butcher block
COLONIAL1
Birmin Colonial New kitchen
counters Huge beams in large family room, fireplace, Anderson windows, lovely grounds, fenced yard I0W% simple assumption, other good terms Now $99,400
Chamberlain 646-6000
303 Weat Bloomfield
WEST BUJOMFIELD, desireable area, $50,000 below rep lacement cost, $167,000 Custom brick colonial, beauti ful landscaping, many extras and built ins Executive transferred Terms available Owner 851-1967
OPEN SUN 2 5 Bloomfield Twp custom ranch 3250 sq ft on 1W" acres Appraised at $165,000 Sell quick for $149,000 10% L C Call for direct ions 4 details 851 3559
OPEN SUN. 2-5 Hl'STlC CHARM Updated I h Story home with separate guest house-studio 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 3 fireplaces ione *'- w.ilk in), lots of chestnut, ceram ic brick On acre in top Birmingham area 35o5 Darcy E off Lahser, S of Quarton $159,900
ASK FOR MARY LOU DANE
Chamberlain 647-5100
Premium Locat ion LONE PINEFHANKLIN Area of Bloomfield Hills Elegant ranch on over half acre 3 bedrooms 2W baths, 2 fire-places. family room, in ground pool, newer central air, newer furnace, bajwv ment Strictly custom' l-and contract' MAJOR Reduction' Now $129,900"
Chamberlain 626-9100
Q1 ARIXiN LAKE Estates Delightful 4 bedroom 3 bath family home Price drastically reduced oiwner anxious Creative financing acceptable 644 72S2
VICTORIAN historic home intown Bir mingham Open Sat Sun, I 5PM 544 Bates Land Contract 661 4266
W BLOOMFIELD BANK REPO
Best buy on Maple/Orchard Lake Rd corridor 3 bedroom, 21* bath quad, family room with fireplace, game room with bar, lovely treed lot 20% down, 12% fixed mortgage for 5 years 30 year amortization or 5 year land con tract, 11% with 25% down
Century 21
FAIR TOWNE
626-8000
W. BLOOMFIELD Lake privileges on Upper Straits Stun ning new 3 bedroom. 2"^ bath, 2 story contemporary on mature Pine studed lot Great room with fireplace and vaulted ceiling, den, elegant kitchen with oak L formica cabinets plus Jenn Aire Earth tone decorating throughout Excellent terms Buy down VA or l and contract with 25% down, $229,500
Century 21
FAIR TOWNE
626-8000 W BLOOMFIELD
WABEEK FOREST Instead of wishing, look at this new lux-urious contemporary home in Wabeek with all oak trim Gourmet kitchen has sub-zero fridge and double oven with microwave Sprinkler system, walk-out basement. 2 zoned heat A choice home in a choice location Asking $359,000
CENTURY 21 MJLCORPORATE
TRANSFEREE SERVICE
851-6700
303 Weat Bloomfield
Frantic? Because you need a home now and all you have seen are tired old models
Solution The Herman Frankel Group has new homes under con-struction all of the time Fresh, innovative, luxurious designs Ready for your own decorating touches
Visit these communities and see what's new Available now
The Park Luxury single family homes
f rom $249,900 Located on Rolling Ridge S off Lone Pine Road, between Middlebelt & Orchard I>ake Rds Bloomfield Hills Schools
Sales Office 626-3502
Pebble Creek Luxury condominium homes
f rom $129,900 Located on 14 Mile Rd , W mile W of Orchard I,ake Rd
Sales Office 851-3500 Main Office 626-3500 A very few available for immediate occupancy
Sales by
The Herman Frankel Organizat ion
GREAT BUY' Deluxe 4 bedroom colo nial. library, family room, living, din ing. every option Possible L C or lease option Only $143,900 626 5855
OPEN SUN. 1-4 STUNNINO. NEW Contemporary Colo nial, custom built by Abbey' Elegant soft-tone decor, natural oak trim, full beige carpeting Library plus 4 bed rooms, fireplaced family room with large attached wood deck over walk-out lower level 2 story foyer, cathedral ceilings, central air full lawn and landscaping Immediate occupancy Fi-nancing (Other building sites available, some with Orchard Lake frontage ) On
Krlvate court at 4206 Woodlands Lane. ' of Orchard Lake Rd , S off Pontiac
Trail on Cherry Hill $248,900 ASK FOR KIM KASURI
Chamberlain 851-8100
SERENE N WOODS SETTING Overlooking the churning Rouge River into which this 5 bedroom Custom Built Contemporary blends and open, spa cious living area Master suite includes den and sauna Just Listed! Ask for Mrs Wilson at 851-5500 or 64$ 5717
Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Rankle
303 Weat Bloomfield
OPEN SUN. 3-5 2120 Daintree, W of Inkster, off Lakeshire Fantastic buy' Walnut l a k e privileges Birmingham Schools 3 bed rooms, family room, new construction Immediate occupancy Land contract $64,900 Ask for Darlene Kareen
CRANBROOK Assoc. Inc., Realtors
645-2500
OPEN SUN 2-5 5927 Trotter Lane, W of Orchard Lake Rd , So of Walnut Lake Rd., go in on Fox Hunt l a n e First floor bedroom in one of the hard to find features of this elegant 5 bedroom, center entrance co-lonial in W Bloomfield All large rooms, fully carpeted, spacious foyer, party size dining room, family room with fireplace, central air Most attrac live 4 Well priced at $140,000
CRANBROOK Assoc. Inc., Realtors
645-2500
PINE LAKE (l-no) Brick home offering 9 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 3Mi baths, full basement, ap-prox 3.000 sq ft Bloomfield Hills Schools Owner transferred This value packed home has private access to Pine Lake Swim, sail, fish, power boat, wa ter ski. ice skate Today's best value $119,900 ML 67135
Century 21 VINCENTN LEE
EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES 851-4100
Sophist icated Lake Living
A contemporary version of our A r b o r e t u m model which opened ty rave reviews in the area newspapers and TV. will be completed in 30 days This beautiful home has the Presi dential features thai have been called " T o m o r r o w s Sparkle" and is located on Bloomfield Lake with profes sional landscaping and 3 wood decks
Bloomfield Hills Schools
$297,900
THE PARK AT BLOOMFIELD LAKE
Located on Rolling Ridge, S of Lone Pine Rd , between Middlebelt & Orchard l a k e Rd (Open Daily & Sun 12 Noon-6pm (Closed Thursday)
Sales bv THE HERMAN FRANKEL
ORGANIZATION
Sales Office: 626-3502
303 Weat Bloomfield
ASSUMABLE COLONIAL in Bloom field Hills School District 4 bedroom, 2Mi bath, 1st floor laundry, den, central air. deck, large lot $149,900 855-2983
304 Farmington Farmington Hills
AVAILABLE now immaculate 3 bed room dollhouse Gourmet kitchen, wood floors, carpeting, custom wallpaper & more Private setting with Elizabeth Lake privileges Priced in the $50,000's possible rent with option 681 5067
BUILDER S RESIDENCE Must sell 9% financing available Two story, 4 bedrooms, 2W bath*, finished basement with full bath, large treed lot, quiet cul-de-sac. near shopping and schools Reduced $139,000 N of Maple, W of Orchard Lake Rd
626 5049 or 354 2120
BY OWNER Ranch on *n acre treed lot Large family room with fireplace, welbar, 3 bedrooms, possibility for 4th Attached garage with heated workshop Land Contract terms $69,900 851-1081
COUNTRY RIDGE Has old fashioned 13V«% fixed 30 year mortgage money on first come basis
Call 661 2020
Doherty Estates (78 st) A rare 4 bedroom ranch with a full basement on a beaut i fu l ly landscaped estate size lot One owner home tastefully decorated and immacu-lately clean Many features including heated, inground pool $159,900
Century 21 VINCENTN LEE
EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES 851-4100
12% INTEREST Quality newly built 4 bedroom, 2W bath ranch with Walnut Lake privileges Large great room with fireplace L cathredral ceiling, thermo windows, high full basement $126,150
Quality built 3 bedroom, 2H bath, 2 sto-ry with walk-out lower levels, deck off living room/dining room, large lot Immediate occupancy - $98,670
626-8700
Cranbrook Assoc Inc Realtors
304 Farmington Farmington Hills
FARMINGTON HILLS Deluxe ranch with full walk-out basement. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 3 fireplaces, for-mal dining room, family room, assumption or Land Contract terms. 25% down, 11%, 5 years. $134,900.
EARL
KEIM -Realty North. Inc 559 1300
ALL FARMINGTON HILLS
SIZZLING BUY! Only $43,900 Sprawling brick ranch on tree-shaded lot 22 ft living room with stunning manteled fireplace, formal dining, country kitchen, panelled den or library, basement. 2 car attached ga rage Designer elegance throughout I-and Contract Hurry1
2 FIREPLACES Towering special fieldstone fireplace dominates a rustic, dramatic Great Room Open staircase to loft master suite with brick fireplace, bath and sun deck 4 bedrooms, den, 17 ft formal dining room, finished basement, 2 car garage, treed lot, choice area Reduced to sell. Land Contract $68,900
WET & WILD Dive into a fabulous in-ground pool F'.x tensive patio area for outdoor enter taining Picturebook brick ranch in ex elusive 13 Mile/Drake Rd area 4 bed rooms, formal dining, ({iant living room. I 9 i l l beamed ceiling family room, side ei^-ance 2V* car Over 1/2 acre, winding streets $70's
TRANSFERRED IN? Just perfect for you Sophisticated and elegant brick colonial on large rolling lot Backs to stream Exclusive area 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, formal dining. 22 ft family room with fireplace, base ment, 23x19 brick patio, and more Im peccable condition $30,000 down on Land Contract $107,900
IN-TOWN RANCH Near downtown Farmington in sought after Alia Loma, classic tree lined streets Fabulous brick ranch on acre lot 3 bedrooms, dazzling 23 x 20 family room with fireplace, formal din ing room, giant living room with fire-place, attached 2 car garage, new to market $85,900 Land contract
CENTURY 21 Hartford 414, Inc. 478-6000
304 Farmington Farmington Hills
BRICK 3 bedroom, IV* baths, built ins in kitchen, finished basement, laundry room, workroom, 2 car garage Assum able, L C possible $50,000 356-5293
ALTA LOMA In Downtown Farmington Lovely Cus-tom built Brick Ranch on large lot 3 bedrooms, family room and Florida room A Good Home at a Good Value $85,000 with terms
INVERRAY CONDO Sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath Unit with lots of living space Carpeting, central air and car port $70,000 with Land Terms
REALTY WORLD
C.W. Allen, Inc. 525-1810
ANTIQUE Victorian all up-dated, fireplaces, 10*4 9; terms, in downtown Farmington Full basement Anxious to deal One Way 522 6000
BEAUTIFULLY landscaped 7 room Cape Cod home 2 64 Acres Frame, alu minum sided Full basement Nee oil furnace & roof 3 car garage Converted to Hobby shop Horse allowed $72,000 with 11% Land contract 476-3546
BUILDER'S SPEC. HOME LIQUIDATION
Luxurous1 ranch home by Nosan Build ing Corp ready (or your finishing touches Sumptuousmaster bath with Kohler whirlpool tub, choice of custom crafted wood or formica cabinetry, gourmet kitchen, library, cathedral ceilinged great room with wet bar, wood deck, completely landscaped & sprinklered on large premium lot, spe cial energy saving features, custom quality thru out. $200,000 value One only to sell at this price Call Daily ex cept Thurs 16 PM
$169,000 661-2410
BY OWNER Farmington Hills 4 bed room, immediate occupancy Decorat ed inside & out Wall to wall carpeting, appliances, new furnace, 2 car garage $64,000 $7,000 down. 11% LC 478 4588
BY OWNER 3 4 bedroom Quad 2W baths, large family room, fireplace, central air, prime lot, unique deck, many extras, $145,000 477-2399
COLONIAL BEAUTY 1.400 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 ^ baths, family room Terms $42,900 ERA MASTER ASSOCIATES 478 7550
COUNTRY RIDGE Has old fashioned 13V4% fixed 30 year mortgage money on first come basis
Call 661 2020
COUNTRY RIDGE
14 Mile between Halstead & Haggerty See the N a t i o n a l Winner of models Austin Hill model for sale Old World Colonial on The Park, never seen in Detroit before $186,000
13V4% 30 Year Fixed Rate Only Builder in Town with old fash loned mortgage money available on first come basis
IMAGE PLUS 661-2020 Open Daily 1-7
304 Farmington Farmington Hills
FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom brick ranch Central air Sprinkler sy» tem Great room F'leldstone fireplace Wet bar First floor laundry, 2W car attached garage 2 patios $129,000
661 2084
FARMINGTON HILLS Sharp ranch with 3 bedrooms 1W baths, central air. 2W car garage move in condition New carpeting throughout 8*4% assumption or possi ble Land Contract $62,900
BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING with this sharp, immaculate, 4 bedroom pillared Colonial Formal dining room, large kitchen, priced at $99,000 l.and con tract terms
CENTURY 21 MJLCORPORATE
TRANSFEREE SERVICE
851-6700
DRAMATIC SPLIT LEVEL
4 200 SQ FT PLUS INIXXiR POOL HUGE ROOMS
FEATURES GALORE Poolside suite plus 4 bedrooms, 2 fire places, balcony living room, family room, first floor laundry, acre hillside lot Appraised at $221,000 Sacrifice $169,500 $44,500 down, 9*4% on bal-ance Up to 20 years
Negotiable Trade Considered
Owner 476-0850 FARMINGTON HILLS, By Owner Being transferred, must sell new 4 bed room, 3W bath custom executive home Open to offers Call for details 661-1105
Farmington Hills BEST BUY IN RAMBLE-WOOD - Quality built Nosan Colonial, 4 bedrooms, li-brary, 2 Vi baths, c rown m o l d i n g s , s p e c i a l c u p -boards, formal dining, large f o y e r , p r o f e s s i o n a l l y l a n d s c a p e d , a u t o m a t i c sprinklers. Good land con-t r ac t t e r m s . G a t e h o u s e Community. $189,900
Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES
851-7711 EXECUTIVE RELIXATION
SERVICES
304 Farmington Farmington Hills
FARMINGTON HILLS LOOK NO FURTHER
U s all here in this 4 bedroom bnck co-lonial Formal dining room, kitchen wi'h buillins Finished basement with wet bar Paneled family room with brick fireplace. 2 ^ plus half bath, first floor laundry, extra large pauo wilh barbecue Land contract available Owner anxious $113,900
PRESTIGIOUS WOODCREEK HILLS
Magnificent plantings abound this ap-pealing transitional quad 3 4 bed rooms 3 balhs. family room and li brary Delightful designer decor Bay windows intercom, and sprinklers etc (ienerous land contract lerms or simple assumption Elementary school in sub Rolling terrain $189,900
MAGNIFICENT RAMBLEWOOD
Nosan built quad 3 4 bedrooms 3 ^ baths family room and library Exten sive decking sprinkling system ceram ic foyer, open tloor plan neutral decor beautifully landscaped Gatehouse com munity Assume long term mortgage with high balance or new mortgage blend rate available $189 000
AETNA 626-4800
LOOK, YOU'LL LIKE!
Long term land contract on this lovely 3 bedroom ranch on beautiful large lot Family room, finished rec room with bar and Franklin stove Asking only $78,000 Call Connie for details
Earl
KEIM MIDWEST, INC. 477-0880
MUST SELL BEST OFFER Farmington Hills 3 bedroom brick ranch Full basement, all appliances 255 6707 4710490
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FARMINGTON - $64,900, brick ranch on Maple St.,-walk to town, on a large treed lot, natural f ireplace, family room, 3 bedrooms, at-tached garage, tile base-ment, available on land con-tract
MAYFAIR 522-8000
FOXMOORE (78 ma) Newer 4 bedroom 2 ^ bath 2700 sq ft home lhat backs to wooded area Immaculately clean and decorat ed in soft earthtone* A home for a dis criminating buyer High balance as sumable mortgage $129,900
Century 21 VINCENYN LEE
EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES 851-4100
GREAT TERMS! Simple assumption 8WV or 7 year land contract with $30,000 down Beau liful 4 bedroom English Tudor colonial Mercy Center area Cathedral ceiling central air. deck hardwood floors, and only 7 years old
PRICED AT ONLV $105,000
ARBOR 553-8128
HIDDEN TREASURE in sought after Alia Loma area Acreage plus 3,000 sq ft brick home A house to SEE; and lot* to sell Asking $165,000
OPEN SUNDAY 2 5, N of 12 Mile * of Farmington Rd CREATED TO EN-JOY Transferred & sorry to leave this beautifully decorated 1980 s style 3 bedroom ranch Large family room cozy Florida room fireplace & sepa rale dining room 2 full baths 1st floor utility room & attached garage Tall ev ergreens give patio privacy Gas BBy $82,900 r -
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626-3800 KENDALL WOOD SUB brick ranch 3 bedrooms, sunroom, basement al tached garage, fenced, private back yard Take $66,000 for W down land contract (Min down $25,000) 553-003"
Open Sat. & Sun. 2-5 HORSE I .OVERS or CAH BIFF'S attention" 4 horses allowed on 5 plus acres with 4 car heated ^aragi and newer 4 bedroom home 10 V FAR I .and Contract terms and asking only $87,500" 28751 10 Mile Rd E of Middlebelt W of Inkster Rd
CALL BARBARA DUTTON
Chamberlain 626-9100
" OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 (19 ra) 32920 RAPHAEL. N of 10 Mile E of Farmington Rd An immaculate and beautifully decorated 4 bedroom brick ranch with an exposed lower level Custom window treatments 2 full baths, huge remodeled kitchen with Jenn-aire range, family room, 2 fire places rec room acre lot FHA or VA terms Reduced to $112 900
Century 21 VINCENT N LEE
EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SAl.FS 851-4100
OPEN SUN 2 6 PM Farmington Hills 4 bedroom colonial 101 land contract $82,000 32432 Hearthstone 553 7183
OPEN SUN 2-5 PM 25132 Witherspoon F^xtra large rooms in this newer execu live colonial. Area of prime apprecia lion $169,500 Ask for
Rose Marie Osmer REAL ESTATE ONE
851-1900
SUPER SHARP Colonial built 1978, earth tones & lux urious carpeting thruoul 3 bedrooms 2W baths, family room, lsi floor laun dry Good blend terms Vacant Bring offers $109,900
$ 4 2 , 5 0 0 - A STEAL Ranch, 4 bedrooms 26 x 21 family room fireplace L pool lable 2 car at tached garage Extra lot available FHA or VA V acant, must be sold
CENTURY 21 SECONTINE ASSOC.
626-8800 $4,000 DOWN is all you need to move in lo this nice home with dining room, large lot, 2 car garage with workshop area yuick possession1 II1* interest'
ANXIOUS OWNER 4 EMPTY HOME
OPPORTUNITY! Finally stop searching L move in1 3 4 bedrooms with family room with fire place, plus rec room huge kitchen with pantry' Area of rolling hills & winding roads
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476-7000
2200 SQ. FT $86,900
(1 sp) Attractive colonial offering 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms 2 ^ balhs Owner transferred Home has natural fire-place in ihe family room bar off the living room, circular stairway, 2 car turned garage. In a neighborhood of $90,000 to $120,000 homes Winding streets rolling land $10,200 assumes a 13V< % long term fixed rate mortgage expiring 2009 Great terms, great house great location great price
Century 21 VINCENT N LEE
EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES 851-4100
306 Southfold-Lathrup BY OWNER Southfield 12 Yr LC at $600 per Mo . 3000 Sq Ft , 3 bedrooms 2Mi baths 3 fireplaces $117 500 Open 12 to 5. Sat Sun 356 0962 or 642 1620
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COZY COUNTRY KITCHEN with i»-land cook area, large family room with loft. 2 bedrooms, fireplace in living room, attached garage t storage Ter-rific y a r d p t h trees $38,500
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M D HARWELL CO. 31513 Northwestern, Farmington Hills
626-3800 LAND CONTRACT
I need to be loved' I was born in the 50's at 29228 Murray Crescent Southfield grew up around me You still feel like you re in the country on my I acre wooded lot I have 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, familv room 4 fireplace At 10 1% A only $15,000 down you can have me on a simple assumption $69,900 Open house Sun, 2 5PM
356 7182
MODEL. New 3 bedroom ranch, full basement, brick 4 sides, garage insu la ted. thermo windows Immediate oc-cupancy. $53,999 Broker co-op661 5454
OPEN SUN. 1-4 21700 Virginia
E of l-ahser S of 12 Mile Attractive, generous terms $20,000 down on 10 year land contract at 11% Early occu pancy on this 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath colo-nial in move-in condition $86,900
Call Betty Dunn,
Ralph Manual Associates, 559-3848, 647-7100
SOUTHFIELD Convenient to Apple-gate Square & Northwestern Mint, 3 bedroom, walk-out lower level Trans fer dictates sale $126,000 I-averne Eady L Assoc . Inc 626 4711
SOUTHFIELD GOOD LAND CONTRACT
Super 3 bedroom brick ranch with 3 full baths 20 fl family room, rec room/wet bar Si fireplace Newer gas furnace, central air. carpets, 2 car attached ga rage Motivated seller $79,500
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Newly decorated & carpeted, large lot, cicular drive, brick, fireplace, must 8 4 % mortgage 357 3149
SOUTHFIELD OPEN SUN 1 4 23468 PLUB HOL LOW. (9 Mile Si Lahser) V« ACRE lot. large 3 bedroom brick ranc, 1 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, rec room, attached garage $92 000 LAND CONTRACT
JUST LISTED LAND CONTRACT 5 bedroom. 2 4 bath brick ranch. MINT condition central air. family room, a p pliances $64 500
CHAMBERLAIN 548-1500
SOUTHFIELD WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY this aluminum trimmed 3 bedroom brick ranch Featuring a large kitchen, carpeting throughout, includes all ap-pliances, fenced yard, carport with storage Immediate occupancy I-and contract offered $43,900
AETNA 626-4800
SOUTHFIELD 15914 GOl.DWIN N of 10 Mile W of Greenfield
11% BANK MORTGAGE Long Term, Fixed Rate Financing
NEW COLONIAL 3 bedrooms. 1W baths, family room, with fireplace. 2 i - . garage, nice landscaping
$68,900
CALL 851-7248
"$6,000 DOWN" LAND CONTRACT
New executive colonial offers 3 bed rooms formica kitchen, dishwasher, family room, natural fireplace. 1 4 baths carpeting throughout full base ment energv package and attached 2 car garage Asking $81,750
255-0037 RITE WAY
307 Milford-Highland LOVELY BRICK and wood ranch on 5 acres close to GM Proving Grounds 3 bedrooms 2W baths. 2W car garage, large country kitchen with fireplace, cathedral ceiling and hardwood floors Master bedroom has large walk in c l » et. private bath and doorwall to brick courtyard Home is heated by an energy efficient heat pump Many e i t r a s in-clude dishwasher, garbage disposal, central air, humidifier, air cleaner and garage door opener Home has an as sumable mortgage at 8 4 % Owner will consider trade or equity eichange $119 000 Manor Realty 887 6200
308 Rochester-Troy ROCHESTER Spacious country ranch home on wooded acre lot 3 4 bed rooms 2 full baths. 2 sink kitchen, large family dining room fireplace in living room 2 car attached aarage utility room, wook room, large Mediterranean Room with wet bar overlooking terrace £ pond Assumable 8 75% mortgage $84,500 Call >wner 651-0277
306 Rochester-Troy
A CONTEMPORARY Exciting energy efficient split-level home nestled In the trees in a country setting near Oakland University A uniaue open floor plan features studio vaulted ceiling, open stairway, gourmet kitcben with Island work center, huge 24' family room. $57,240 complete, as low as $2,400 down
$2,650 DOWN $436 MONTH Affordable financing available on this beautiful brand new 2 story home on a huge 69 x 300' site in AVON TOWN-SHIP Custom quality built borne fea-tures a large carpeted living room, step saver kithcen, 1 4 baths, 15' x 10 6' master bedroom, FULL BASEMENT Affordably priced at $52,400 complete
VISIT OUR MODEL Located Just West of Crooks Road at
2655 AUBURN ROAD
L u m b e r j a c k 852-6411
Chamberlain FOR SALE or KOR LEASE Well kept arid nic< offering 2 bedrooms, spa*
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1 kept and nicely decorated first floor condo
V 2 bedrooms, spacious kitchen
with dining area plus first floor laun-dry Perfect for retirees Just reduced $41.900/$400 a month
11% or 12% BLEND RATE AVAIL ABLE Custom built 2 bedroom brick ranch boasting fireplaced family room, kitchen with breakfast area, central vacuum system and first floor laundry Situated on country lot $86,000
BRING ALL OFFERS Investors de^ light Troy duplex situated on 316 acres Ideal for horses Land contract terms Call for details
ELEGANT COLONIAL built by Lochir CO Bright and cheerful decor enhances 4 bedroom. 2 4 bath home with formal living & dining rooms plus inground pool Shows well $119,500
Chamberlain 6 8 9 - 8 9 0 0
HELP me sell, rent or rent with op-tion. VA FHA or buy down You name it! This great contemporary has every thing, sky lights, fireplace, air condi tioning, plus club house with pool, ten nis court & a 9 hole golf course in beau-tiful Rochester Will consider any offer (757D) Call Marlene Partridge HSI
693-7770
OPEN SUN 2-5 2826 May fair So of Big Beaver. W of Coolidge First time offered for this one owner 5 year old Colonial, in Bucking ham Woods 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, li-brary. separate dining room with bay Large family room 2 car turned ga rage Better than new. $104,000 Con-tact Scott Riching, for more informa
tion, 643 6870 at CRAN-BROOK
ASSOC. INC., REALTORS 645-5790
ROCHESTER BY OWNER Executive 3,300 sq ft custom home on fully wood ed lot No lawn work 5 bedrooms, li brary, living room, dining room, kitch-en (15x25 ), family room (15x25') Many extras $157,500 Buyers Only 651 8837
ROCHESTER Historical Village Beau tifully restored Williamsburg Saltbox duplex, 2 units, 1650 sq ft each, 3 bed rooms, 1 4 baths, formal dining room, garages 4 basement, $174,900 656 1256
ROCHESTER Owner re locat ing $10,000 down assumes fixed 14% for lovely $74,000 ranch situated on large lot back into common area with lake This 2 year, 3 bedroom home at 773 Bolinger. Heatherwood Sub E of Ro^ Chester Rd , N of Avon Full basement nearly finished, awaiting color selec-tions By owner 656-0365
ROCHESTER $86,000 I 8 Acres 3 bed room brick ranch, family room/fire^ place, dining room, finished basement, 2 4 car garage, oak floors, deck, gas heat, very clean Assume LC. 656-0163
ROCHESTER 4 bedroom quad with inground swimming pool, sprinkling system & many other f ea tu res $110,000 LCavai lable 651 7215
SELL or trade $189,900 value, assum able 1 0 4 % mortgage, payments $1,268 month. 3015 sq ft 4 bedrooms plus den and large family room, Williamsburg colonial on wooded lot in beautiful Hid den Valley Sub in Troy 641 7964
TROY builder's home for quick sale Contemporary quad. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 4 car garage, professionally landscaped, $125,000 643 7878
TROY By owner Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial, neutral decor, full basement In very desirable neighborhood Many extras Must see to appreciate Good land contract possible Buyers only $92,500 689 7679
TROY RANCH Pampered Home in Great Location' Featuring Open Floor Plan, fireplace, brick grill in kitchen, secluded patio, garage with opener, storage building & large bedrooms Priced to sell at $57,000 Call 879 1346 or 528 1284
309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods
OAK PARK Must sell, owner leaving state Beautiful, clean 3 bedroom. 1 Mi bath brick ranch Screened in porch, kitchen built-ins, central air, attic fan, tiled basement Immediate occupancy Assumable mortgage $44,900 Earl Keim Redford 538 8300
309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods
A DINOSAUR You can own this nearly extinct animal - s low interest rate assumption at 9Vi% With it you get a lovely brick home ii« prime N Oak Park (N of 10 Mile) Your children will attend schools in highly rated Berkley System A 10 year land contract, FHA; VA also avail-able Low $49"i Ask for Laurette, Real Estate One, 548-8100
HUNTINGTON WOODS Quality with contemporary flair in this 3 bedroom, 1 4 bath, centrally air con-ditioned home with attached breexeway L garage on a lovely Urge lot Living room with marble fireplace, dining room & super updated kitcbtn Fantas tic large screened porch, a plus for summer entertaining 20 ft master bed room, loads of builtihs, Levelors & verticals, all done in neutrals $88,200
Cranbrook Assoc, Inc Realtors
855-2200
ROYAL OAK- Great buy' 2 bedrooms, newly alum sided, fenced yard, must see to appreciate Crooks & Normandy area Under $40,000 Call 435 5744
310 Union Lake Commerce
LOOK AGAIN1 Union Lake quad $85,000 going for $75,(100 Contents will be sold also Call any pay Before noon or After 7PM 360 0459
NEAR MILFOHD-4 bedroom colonial on 2 Mi acres in excellent condition Pol ished oak hardwood floors upstairs, full basement, garage Asking $84,000 with negotiable down payment on land con-tract Duke Realty,477-6000 or 685 2652
Wolver ine Lake Privi leges (78-et) 8 year land contract available on this 3 bedroom brick ranch Home offers finished basement with fourth bedroom and shower, nice landscaping, mature trees, underground sprinklers and fireplace Very nice neighborhood $62,900
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851-4100
311 Orchard Lake Walled Lake
RENT WITH option to buy 1200 sq ft ranch 3 bedrooms, attached garage, fenced yard Walled Lake Eves Si weekends 624 3022 886-6088
WALLED LAKE - only $5000 down, for a 3 bedroom contemporary home with lake pnvileges Deck, sprinkler System, gas heat, sewer Si water, & much more.
$44,900 q669 3186
WOLVERINE VILLAGE by owner Adorable 2 bedroom maintenance free exterior ranch. 1 4 car garage Very well insulated New gas furnace I.ow utilities Private beac+i, boat launch & park $39,900 Bring al) offers 624 9545
319 Homes For Sale Oakland County
AUBURN HOTS Beautiful 4 bedroom brick Si aluminum, 1 4 baths. 2 car at tached garage, newly carpeted & paint ed Appliances Assumable 124% $58,900 332 5875
ELIZABETH LAKE AREA 2 3 bedrooms Basement $3,000 down Land Contract $32,000 Best offer May rent 682 0531
FRANKLIN
OPEN SUN. 2-5 26095 Meadow. N of 13 Mile Rd , E of Franklin Rd Stop by for Cider then come see this charming English Coloni al with exquisite detail' 4 bedrooms and 3 4 baths $298,000 H 112
HANNETT, INC. REALTORS
646-6200 LAKE LIVING L C rent, rent with op-tion or VA, beautiful new subdivision on Oxford Lake, 6 new models Tennis court & private club house l.ovely set ting for executive homes Open Sat Si Sun 1-5 pm M 24 tq F. on Orahner to left on Oxford Lake Dr to model We are VA specialists, ask about the new VA rate
Partr idge Home Special ists 693-7770
MADISON HEIGHTS N 2 bedroom ranch, garage, $3,0Q0 price reduction, assume 6 4 % FHA $28,900 Land con tract terms available 588 4843 678-2178
ORION LEASE/OPTION/or SALE
Custom executive brick colonial, 4 bod rooms, 2 4 baths, fill! basement, first floor laundry, family room with fire place, formal dining, large deck, at tached 2 4 car garage Immaculate Professionally decorated Si landscaped C o n v e n i e n t to 1-7 5 E x c e l l e n t terms Must see' Call Ruth Burmeister at Century 21 »217. prion/Oxford 628 4818 or Eves 693 2557
BUY A NEW HOME interest rates have come down, the economy is on an upswing and it s a per fect t ime to consider an extra ordinary place to live p o r t cove
condomin iums you ll enter an Island like peninsula over a natural b r idge set t ing to enjoy the luxurious l i festyle of
t l iving Come to our prev iew lakefront showing you ll fall in love
Buy at Pre-construction Prices and Savel
From $79,900
1 1 2 0 CASS L A K E RD Teieqrapn Rd to Orchard Ik Rd Then west on Orchard lk Rd to Cass l> Rd •Down town Keego H3rDor»and t u rn r ight Cont inue on Cass lk Rd to Port Cove
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319 Homes For Sal* Oakland County
NEW HOMES'
Lease with option to buy' 100% of rent will apply towards pur-chase Limited Offer
37S-S600 669 9115 PROUD LAKE AREA'
3 BEDROOM COLONIALS
2 car garage, basement, fireplace and appliances at payments far below cur-rent mortgages
373 6600 669 9115 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS'
3 BEDROOM RANCHES & TRILEVEL
car garage, full basement, appliances
ROYAL OAK clean 3 bedroom home with affordable land contract terms Convenient neighborhood for 1-75 com muters Mid $40's
CLAWSON - Dream kitchen, family room with fireplace, central air, over-sized garage Great neighborhood, make This picture perfect tri-level $54,900 Uurencel le R E 549 7400
Oak cabinets, family room, fireolace, 2 apnl
large lots and more' Ready for occu-pancy'
i 373-6600 669 9115
LEASE WITH OPTION TO BirY'
GREAT LOCATION'
Proud Lake & Kensington Area Close to freed ways and shopping Open 12 to 6, closed Thursdays
373 6600 669 9115 11 99% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE'
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ORION COUNTRY HOMES
SOLAR - efficient new contemporary colonial Prestige GM area, 3 bed rooms. 3 baths, all built ins. spacious. $99,000 10 yr 11% terms
SPANISH design, 3000 sq fl split level with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, heated pool, extensive extras, top Orion area,
$128,900
SPACIOUS full brick custom ranch on half acre, beautifully landscaped. Oak land Twp lot Top features including full air, luxurious baths finished base ment. formal dining, wet bar and more $114.900.11% terms
$82,500 ls sharply reduced price for elegant 4 bedroom 2 4 bath custom split level in Keatington Air. built ins, lake privileges, 8 assumable mort gage
GAYLORD/WILLIAMS 391-3300 693-8333
ORTONVILLE, uniaue contemporary, designers home Hilltop location 5 7 acres in the woods Secluded, yet close to schools & shopping 2700 sq f t . 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, walk-out family room. 2 4 garage Unusual decor Pro^ fessional landscape Financing flexible $169,000 Serious buyers only By owner 627 3500
WILL CONSIDER TRADE anything of value for down payment balance LC Excellent Waterford T location, 3 bedrooms. 1 Mi baths, basement, garage, 683 2303 1 984 2936
No money down. 11% interest. 15 yr 3 bedroom super bungalow finished basement, garage
WAYNE $29,900 VA FHA 3 bedroom aluminum, finished base ment. garage, no money down, 11%, low monthly payments
BRUCE ROY REALTY, INC. 349-8700
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459-6000
326 Condos For Sale
A BEAUTIFUL PLACE Bradbury /P lymouth
ALL ADULT CONDOS One At two bedroom ranches with full basement Some with L C available
$55,000 $65,000 OFFERED BY
BRADBURY REALTY 455-3001
ADAMS Si South Blvd area 2 bedroom, air. lovely quiet neighborhood, carpet, $32,900 Owner Call Eves 644 1879
A STEAL-$66 ,500 FHA OR VA TERMS Best condo buy in Southfield 2 bed rooms, 1 4 baths, library, carpet, cen tral air Vacant BRING OFFERS
CENTURY 21 SECONTINE ASSOC.
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BINGHAM WOODS
Just Perfect! Is the feeling that you will have in this sharp FERN WOOD model home on the Franklin River Professionally decorated in neutral tones, landscaped deck & front court yard, redwood deck overlook ing ravine in the rear Fire
f'laces in master bedroom and Iving room Finished rec
room and hobby room in the basement
$189,900 For Appointment Call
JEAN VALKA or WAI.LY DeLONG
645-6241 ROBERTSON BROS.
BIRMINGHAM IN TOWN
PIETY HILL PLACE 600 W BROWN
(Open Fri., Sat., Sun. 1-5) CALL BETTY TURNER
644 6463 296 7602 MICHIGAN CONDO CORP
BIRMINGHAM In town 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Penthouse setting Trees viewed from every window Tastefully decorat-ed. moderately priced Owner 645 5069
BIRMINGHAM UNDER $50,000
All brick, 2 bedroom unit, quiet neigh borhood, walk to commuter or to town Under market Must be sold yesterday' Ask for Shirley Gotthelf
RALPH MANUEL & ASSOCIATES
644-1575 647-7100 BI/OOMFIELI) HILLS 2 bedroom, 2 4 bath on scenic pond in small complex Priced to sell at $110,000 Call after 6pm 645 2939
BLOOMFIELD HILI.S 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1st floor, finished basement Pool Spacious L immaculate No dogs Adult complex Asking $87,000 642-1449
NORTHVILLE U r g e 3 bedroom, 1 4 bath, Includes all appliances, enclosed patio, many new improvements, lake privilege* Priced to sell • $64,S00 Open Weekend1 348 5096
Condos For Sale
P L Y M O U T H ' S " W E D G E W O O D VILLAGE" ORIGINAL OWNER. 2 story with 2 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, 1st floor laundry, formal dining, wood burning fireplace, full basement L at-tached garage Central air. wood insu lated windows & land contract terms $73,900 453-8200
FIRST O F F E R I N G ' " B E D F O R D VILLA" highly groomed and well re-
Earded, this end unit 2 story is impecca le 2 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, finished
basement, a lovely patio, formal dining St attached garage with opener $59,000 Another st $54,900
PLYMOUTH' NEVER BEFORE OF FERED" "COLONY FARMS' one sto-ry end unit ranch with superb views and the best of appointments 2 or 3 bed rooms, 3 full baths, formal dining room, a study, fireplace, 1st floor laundry, an expertly finished recreation room and 2 4 car attached garage DON'T MISS IT' $114,900
PLYMOUTH'S BEACON HOLLOW A TWO STORY EXPENSIVELY IN DULGED with the best of floor cover-ings, wall coverings & window treat ments, 2 large bedrooms, 2 4 baths, (2) fireplces in living room and family room, basement, formal dining 4 2 car atached garage with opener A GREAT LOCATION'$114,500
PLYMOUTH'S "WOODGATE" origi nal owner 2 story with 2 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, formal dining room, wood-burn-ing fireplace, open staircase, full base-ment, and an inviting deck/patio IM PECCABLE AT $89,000 Garage to
PLYMOUTH COLONY FARMS' Origi nal owner end unit with a library, for mal dining room, large foyer, fireplace, kitchen with eating area, finished rec room, 3 bedrooms. 3 4 baths, 2 4 car attached garage with opener Triple glaied windows, central air A a most picturesque setting $109,000 '
ROBERT BAKE Realtors
453-8200
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354-4330 Monetary Realty Co.
Rachel Ryan Sales Assoc.
CI.ARKSTON AREA Open Sun 2-5
One vist to Waters Edge Condos is bet ter than a 1,000 words 2 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, walkout basement to Lester Lake, garage, maintenance fee $50 $62,500 1 mile W of Dixie Hwy on Andersonville Rd Water . Edge Healty 623 1117
COUNTRY PLACE Novi 3 bedroom, 2 4 bath kitchen with nook, formal din ing room, natural fireplace, finished basement Garage with opener $82,900
348 1035
FARMINGTON HILLS 12th estate. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, 3rd floor unit, in Mercedes Bldg $53,560 firm Broker Bruce 851 8070
FARMINGTON HILLS. 14 Mile L Northwestern, 1 bedroom, central air, pool, tennis, carport, corner unit, as-sumable mortgage $45,900 6610011
FARMINGTON HILLS
ECHO VALLEY 1st TOWNHOUSE OFFER
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpet throughout, family room. 2 carports Blend rate available
LARGE AND LOVELY one bedroom, formal dining room, carpet throughout Recently redorated Assumable mort rage
EARL KEIM 538-8300
REDFORD INC.
FARMINGTON Lower 1 bedroom, walk to downtown, c lub house, pool, only $29,900. Ask fo r . . .
Dave Castelli 261-0700
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HEAVILY TREED VIEW accents this River Glen of Farmington 1 bedroom condo home Peaceful set ting with no common walls Priced at $33,900 with extended Land Contract terms CALL'
TWELFTH ESTATE with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 walk-in closets Quiet end unit overlooking inte rior court Move-in" condition with neutral decor Compare for value at $59,900 with Assumption
ECHO VALLEY in Farmington Hills, with its adult serenity'' and stately traditional archi-tecture, may be for you 2 bedrooms with walk in closets, 2 balhs, separate dining room and porch A fine value at $69,900 SEE IT'
EXCITING CONTEMIDRARY in Bloomfield Hills with vaulted ceil-ings in living room and lofted studio 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, wrap-around patio, garage and carport Don't miss this superb value at $85,000 SEE IT
SAFE AND SECURE on the tenth floor, with a panoramic view that stretches for miles Quality abounds in this huge, 2 bedroom plus custom den, condominium Priced at $157,000 with financing The adage Seeing is Believing" applies Call for
an appointment
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Exceptional, private atrium entry leads you to a "quality finished", cluster con do with sweeping view over a scenic
folf course 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, amily room with fireplace, a host of
custom features Financing and Value at $205,000 SEE I P
C0ND0-MART 626-8100
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569-3870 Monetary Realty Co.
Helene Mal lon Sales Assoc.
LAKEFRONT New 2 bedroom town house, walkout basement, decks, fire-places, studio ceilings, carpet, appli ances Golf, tennis, pool 124% financ ing. 10% down $89,900 Open Sun 12-6 1-94 at Lemontree, Hall Mgt 697-9156
Lease With Option TO BUY' Birmingham Condo Library plus 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace, underground parking, TV security sys-tem, central air Meticulous, neutral decor Well located near conveniences Simple assumption or »850/month Now $115,000
ASK FOR MARIE JOHNSON
Chamberlain 851-8100 647-1997
OPEN SUN. 1-5 Executive 1 or 2 bedroom or library c o n d o m i n i u m in b e a u t i f u l Knightsbridge 2 4 baths, enclosed bal cony, chair elevator, 2 car attached ga rage, central air, gas heat, office area, storage room, terms $99,900 4328 Knightsbridge, W off Orchard Lake Rd at Lone Pine
ASK FOR DICK CARPENTER
Chamberlain 851-8100 681-4025
OPEN SUN , 35480 HERITAGE LANE Farmington 3 bedroom Townhouse, family room $117,500
MARTIN. KETCHUM & MARTIN
522-0200
326 Condos For Sale
PLYMOUTH • Adult condo, 2 bed rooms, 2 baths, finished basement, car-port Many extras Open Sunday 2-5 40802 Newport. AA Drive 455-0135
PLYMOUTH CRESTWOOD PARK 1199 SOUTH SHELDON RD
Lovely 2 bedroom end unit, first floor Private basement 18 x 24, carport,
Giol, beautiful well kept grounds onthly maintenance $76 80 includes
heat Range, refrig, carpeting Comfort L convenience at an affordable price, $18,500 down L-C Must be over 50 years Call FRED ROSS 937-2300
CENTURY 21 HALLMARK INC
PLYMOUTH'S WEDGEWOOD Here it Is' Priced reduced $15,000' 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, attached garage All the extras Assume 1 1 4 % mort-gage with $25,000 down $75,000 firm After 4pm. 455-2958
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Popular South Hills Professionally decorated 2 bed room, walk-m closet, 1 4 baths, walk in pantry, fireplace, basement, garage carport 13%-JOyrs, $79,900 546-6458
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, 2 bedrooms, I V* baths, beamed ceilings, neutral tones, new kitchen Excellent terms Reduced to $47,700 Century 21. Woodward Hills Larry Thiery, 646-5000 or 645-0124
Condos For Sale
NOVI & AREA $5,000 DOWN
Super 2 bedroom townhouse. 1050 sq ft , 1 4 baths, newly painted, full base ment. appliances. 15x15 master bed room, new LC or assume mortgage with sellers help Only $42,900 Act fast '
ASSUME 11 M 30 Yr Mortgage Impeccably decorated townhouse, 2 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, full basement, at tached garage, all appliances Bring of lent Asking $55,900
SIMPLE ASSUMPTION This condo boasts 3 bedrooms. 1100 sq ft , upgraded carpet, super floor plan, large rooms, full basement appliances, easy LC terms Must see1 Asking $54,900
CENTURY 21 TODAY 478-1040
BY OWNER Concord Place Condo, Bloomfield Twp Bloomfield Hills Schools 2 bedrooms. 1 4 baths modern kitchen with appliances Assumable mortgage 11% $46,000 858 0686
BY OWNER - W Bloomfield, redui-ed price, assume 7 4 % mortgage, possible I-and Contract 2400 sq ft 2 bedrooms library. 2 4 baths 2 car garage, heated pool, convenient shopping, moving must sell $115,000 681 5653
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A limited number of spacious 2 be.j room 2 bath condominiums are no* available at substantially redui-ed pr*j es from $58,900 l i t interest rale 4 4 year terms Model open 9am-5p<{> weekdays, 12 6pm Sal S. Sun Locate^ Off Telegraph 1 Mile N of Square Lak^ Rd 338 0069 Evenings 334 54»
BUY NOW' HERE'S HOW1 $5~5$> down 28 year fixed rate mortgage »i 114% annual rate 2 bedrooms, l^> baths family room near 12 Oaks & e» pressway* %64 000
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• 1 Bedroom f rom $25,900 • 2 Bedrooms f rom $36,500 Some with finished family rooms, f ire-place*, patio enclosures, second baths All have carpe t ing , appl iances Some with drapes , wal lpaper and many other beau t i fu l e x t r a s O w n e r s anx ious Buyers m a r k e t Call today for an apppointment
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S O U T H F I E L D , b e a u t i f u l , s p a c i o u s townhouse $6900 a s sumes 25 year f u e d r a t e mor tgage 2 bedrooms. 2W baths, a t tached ga rage 4 pr iva te court yard Move-in condition Professional , neu t ra l decor Owner anxious, bring of f e n Reduced to $68 500 353 3111
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Call MARCIA MEISEL RE/MAX ASSOCIATES
855-3100 358-4147
SOUTHFIELD. I0W Mile 4 Berg. 23822 Village House N , 2 bedroom, 2 bath, pool, all app l iances including washer 4 d rye r $59 900 Assumable or L C 547 6150 or 355 6616
SOUTHFIELD 10% LAND CONTRACT AVAII.AB1.E
Priced way below m a r k e t Owner leav ing city Outstanding condo. 2 bed-rooms. plus l ibrary with built ui ba r and r e f r i ge ra to r Marb le fover huge living room, dining room 4 Mutschler kitchen In unit laundry room, loads of closets and a lovely view of the court-yard $79,800
L A Y N E O R B O B C O L M A N
Cranbrook Assoc . Inc Rea l to r s
855 2200
SOUTH LYON 2 bedroom ranch, priced severa l thou-sand dol lars under new const ruct ion Immacu la t e . all appl iances , draper ies , c a r p e u n g , full basemen t $39,900 Open Sun 2 5 PM Ask for Paula Owen, R E A L ESTATE ONE. 45WOOO
Strathmore Village Open Sun. 2-5
1153 D Kirts. c h a r m i n g 2 bedroom in Troy s finest condo communi ty P r e m i um fea tu re s throughout $79,900 Locat ed E of Crooks between Maple 4 Big Beaver Shephard Gal lery of Homes
Call June Connor 652-1800 - 435-5866
WALLED LAKE 2 bedroom ranch, 1 baths, full basement with wet bar, garage appliances, cen t ra l air Assum-able 9 * . ^ mor tgage T e r m s $55,000
Eves 624 0804
WEST BLOOMFIELD LUXURY CONDO
(1 pe) Pebble Creek Gatehouse Corrv munity N of 14 Mile, W of Orchard Lake Rd I year old luxury end unit with I m a m m o t h mas t e r bedroom plus a den - could be reconver ted back to initial floor plan 29 years lo go on a high balance, long t e rm , fixed r a t e sim-ple assumpt ion ML 53407
Century 21 VINCENT N L E E
EXECUTIVE T R A N S F E R SALES
851-4100
WEST BLOOMFIELD DESIRABLE P E B B L E C R E E K
Stunning con tempora ry ranch condo 2 bedrooms, l ibrary, f i replaced living room sunken Roman tub, Jacuz i i , mag-nificent decor Many m o r e f ine qual i ty appoin tments Attached g a r a g e Simple assumpt ion $129 000
SOUTHFIELD FRANKLIN VILLAGE TOWNHOUSE
12 M I L E - T E L E G R A P H AREA Flexible land con t rac t t e r m s Appeal-ing 2 bedroom unit F i rep lace , p r iva t e cour tyard , a t t ached ga rage beaut iful ly finished lower level, fully equipped kitchen, fo rmica builtins. m i r ro red clo-sets. e tc Pool dubhousc . tennis Mar-velous value, immed ia t e occupancy $69 000
AETNA CONDO DIVISION
626-4800 WESTI.AND CONDO 3 bedrooms, fin-ished basement , 1 4 baths, air condi-tioning appl iances Livonia schools At-tached ga rage 7516 Culpepper Shenan-doah complex 10 v, % a s s u m a b l e , » i « » 0 « 8510692
W t S T L A N D RANCH 2 bedrooms, utiltiy room, g a r a g e Centra l air Club-house Pool Assume 7*«% After 7 p m
459-5674
ACAIMMY 1976 14x70, 3 bedrooms, washer , dryer stove, r e f r i g e r a t o r , d ishwasher a t tached porch, mus t sell $12,500 o f fe r 549 4451 669 9030
ALL 1982 MODELS ON SALE Darl ing Manufac tu red Homes
W n o m Rd at I 96 W u o m 349 7511
A R E A L l / X ) K E R 1980 Redman Sev-ille on la rge outer lot in S ta r t fo rd Villa Mobile Home Pa rk Exter ior Wood tex ture Maaonite siding, shed, deck, landscaping In ter ior E x t r e m e l y plush, large front kitchen with built-in desk 4 shelves, l a rge fami ly room, built-in cur io cabinet . 2 large bed-rooms. wtth built-in closets 4 dressers , ba th room with ga rden tub, comple te ly (urnIshed. self s toring s torms, air coo ditiooed, must see to a p p r e c i a t e Only 10% down 4 move-in Call 685 7569 or
353-8780
BRIGHTON, Sylvan Glen. 14 X 70 Mar-ine , reasonable , furnished, Florida room, cen t r a l air, shed, lake access, low lot ren ta l 675 4420 1 229 5139
BUDDY 1967 12x50. J .bedrooms, pa r t ly furnished, washer , dryer , awnings,
Iood condiUon stay oo lot 1/ qual if ied 4200 Call a f t e r 4pm 49*0245
o & c
332 Mobito Homos For Sato
CHATEAU NOVI 1974 12x85 2 bed rooms, stove, r e f r i ge ra to r , washer 4 d rye r $6,900 Owner must sell M9-1017
COLONNADE 1980, BeauUful Urge mobile home with f i rep lace 4 double insulated windows Grea t t e r m s Buy or rent 476-8310
FAIRFOINT, 1979, 70 i I4 . 2 bedrooms, den with f i replace , shed and e x t r a s in-cluded Must sacr i f ice $14,500 P lymouth a rea Af te r 5PM 459-3026
FLAMINGO 1976, 14x70, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, appl iances, shed, pa r t ly fur-nished Ster l ing Hta , a f t e r 6PM,
939-7521
LIBERTY MOBILE HOME A l Condition 1 bedroom After 3PM and any t ime weekend call
355 2365
MEMORY 1978 14x70', 2 bedrooms, 2 full balhs. $3,000 assumes 12 8% Mt Clemens, may be lef t on lot Days 358 1088. Evenings 4 Weekends 463-4396
RICHARDSON. 2 bedroom. 10x55, ex-cel lent condition, new fu rnace , ideal for cabin 1-659 5111 or 1 659 4108
SAVE ON NEW 4 USED HOMES Wonderland Mobile Homes
45475 Michigan Ave at Belleville Rd Open Sunday 12-4 397-2330
SCHULT 1979, 14x70', expando, fire-place, shed, all appl iances , carpe t ing , drapes , Childs Lake Es ta tes , Milfora Excel lent condiUon 591 2574 685-7518
SHERWOOD PARK 1974, 12x65, 2 bed room, Just $7500 or best of fer , can s t ay on lot in Canton. Eves 397 8019 Days 729 7800
S O I T H F I E L D C e n t u n a n 1978, 14 ft 2 large bedrooms Appliances, new furni t u r e included, bet ter than new condi-tion $5,000 $108 month mor tgage pay-ments , $10,900 total pr ice Call Sam 963-4242 353-7957
VILLAGE PARK 1975 One bedroom with shed, ca rpe ted , stove and r e f r i g e r a to r Good condition I m m e d i a t e occu pancy. $5500 261-9356
333 Northarn For Sal*
Proparty
ACREAGE - 240 ac res of hilly, fores ted land in Charlevoix County 3 miles E of Boyne Fa l l s Available for sa le 4 or de-velopment Asking $100,000 Land con-t r ac t accepted Fo r fu r the r in format ion wr i te box 38 Novi, Michigan 48050
ACRES-85 Mountcalm County Deer hunting and smal l game , $45,000 T e r m s Lake of the North lots
676 2905
CASS CITY By Owner Restored brick country fa rmhouse s i tuated on 15 acres , 3 bedrooms, $57,000, L C Buyers Only After 5 PM. call 651-2578
GAYLORD AREA LucraUve eff iciency, 12 unit motel plus living q u a r t e r s l j i k e cana l f ron tage $120,OW Land Contract . 11% interest CAMPGROUND Home 4 buildings. 30 c a m p sites, 550' lake f ron tage $98,000 VARIETY STORE 4 LAUNDROMAT plus renta l income $89,900 Land Con-t rac t , 11 % interest
Write for f r ee b tochure KOSKE REALTY CO
2192 Old 27 S, Gaylord, Mi 49735 517-732-1012
GLADWIN AREA, over 600' Lake fron-tage with 50 to 60 ft Pines, on approx 1 a c r e of land oo a t r ibu tary of the Ti t ta bawasaee River Af te r 6pm, 360 2406
HANCOCK, Mi a rea . 2 bedroom f a r m borne, on 20 a c r e s with adjoining sauna, g ra inery It barn, paved road, $25,000 Adjoining 20 a c r e s for sale sepa ra te ly , a lot of land c leared, $6000
906-482-2908
HOME ON 10 ACRES 70% hardwoods Between I-ake City, Houghton l .ake. paved road, 5 yrs old 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, piped in music in te rcom, complete ly ca rpe t ed
CASH TALKS $46,000/$5000 Dowp, 11% Contrac t $40,000/$10,000 Down, 9% Contrac t $37,D00/$15,000 Down, 8% Contrac t $35,000/$20,00 Down, 7% cont rac t
$30,000 CASH TAKES IT Pr iva te , to see call 616-839 4857
HUNTING CABIN Located Pidgeon River State Forest , near Atlanta . Mich Call for detai ls
313 540 9316
LAND CLEARANCE SALE • 14 ten acre parcels 14 one to 3 W a c r e pa rce l s Year round access, all hardwoods, 22 miles NW of Grayl ing Excel lent t e r m s No reasonable o f fe r r e fused Call any t ime North Wood P rope r ty 557 8230
MICHIGAN E X E C U T I V E R E T R E A T AN EQUESTRIAN COMPLEX
1000 ac res of rolling, part ly wooded land, located in Crawford County, 15 miles SE of Grayl ing This proper ty is one of the largest r ema in ing ranches in Michigan It cdnsists of ma in dwelling, l a rge recrea t ional lodge, one of the largest indoor irlding a r e n a s in Michi-gan with connect ing barn & stall com pie*. bunk house, c a r e t a k e r s home It 40 site campground Main tenance has been neglected and ranch is in need of re-pa i r s $350,000, t e r m s negotiable Con tac t Bill S t i reman. S t i reman 4 Assoc Realtors, 616 941-4500
327 Duplexes For Sato BIRMINGHAM
WALK TO DOWNTOWN PURDY LAND CONTRACT T E R M S
•EXCELLENT CONDITION Two t w o f a m i l y brick f la ts (Four 2 bedroom, 1.050 sq ft each unit ) Screened porches, garages , s epa ra t e utilit ies (gas)
BIRMINGHAM REAL ESTATE
642-4500
332 MobitoHomas For Sato
A B E T T E R BUY New I bedroom home $9,995 and 6 months F R E E R E N T Move in today at Long s MR Pa rk on P lymouth Rd be iween Beech It Inks ter Call Wonderland MR Sales 597 2550
TRAVERSE CITY Drast ic Price Reduct ion
Fantast ic Buy - L imi ted Time WATERFRONT CONDOS
Pr ice reduced f rom $121,000 to $89,900 10% down p a y m e n t with 8V«% interest f inancing These are brand new 2 bed room, 2"^ bath units with f i replaces , garages , all appliances, 6 inch walls, na tura l gas heat 4 access to 300 ft of sandy Eas t Bay f ron tage A fan tas t ic opportuni ty , so call soon
MANISTEE LAKE CHANNEL Pr ice slashed f r o m $35,900 to $29,900 with 2 bedrooms, ga rage , hot water heat & ac cess f rom channel to Manistee Lake T e r m s possible
LEELANAU COUNTY Scenic trout s t r e a m and pond on north & east side of p roper ty with 14 beaut i ful ac res G a r dens 4 2 story barn comes with this 4 bedroom, 3 bath c o m f o r t a b l e country home including 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t and 5 other rental units for year around income $175,000
Call or wr i te SCHMIDT REAL ESTATE
402 E FRONT ST T R A V E R S E CITY, MI 49684
616-947-3520
334 Out Of Town Proparty For Sato
PATAGONIA, ARIZONA, p e a c e f u l Western town of 1,000 population 60 miles f rom Tucson. 18 miles, f rom, No-gales, Arizona, 4 the Mexican border 4,000 ft elevation Beaut i fu l scenery, supe rb c l ima te I have homes here f rom $33,000, all In smal l 4 large acreages , two prof i tab le businesses Bill Collins, ERA Bates 4 Springer Real tors , S tages top Motel, Pa tagon ia , Arizona, 85624 602 394 2727
336 Florida Proparty For Sato
D E E R F I E L D BEACH, between P a l m Beach 4 Ft Lauderda le 1 bedroom apt pool, along intra coasta l wa te rway , 2 short docks to ocean $59,000 332-2343
NEW SMYRNA Beach Townhouae 2 blocks f r o m ocean 3 bedrooms. J baths 1.750 sq f t . $80,000 11 % Land Contrac t avai lable Vickie 939 0453
337 Farms For Sato FARM FOR SALE
Leonard, Michigan 45 acrea Unfin-ished home Wooded 4 Meadows
1-828-7215
T H R E E BEDROOM home - 20 acre*, all c leared 4 fenced Frui t t rees 21* ca r g a r a g e Between Belleville 4 2-75 Houae needs a little bit of work $59,500 $20,000 down, LC 587-2054
338 Country Homas For Sato
FORESTVILLE Thumb Area, 4 miles f rom Lake Huron, a t t r a c t i v e 3 bedroom country home, on 7 a c r e of woods 4 creek, country set t ing on blacktop, best offer over $30,000 cash 313-474-2054
338 Country Homas For Sato
CUSTOM QUAD-LEVEL on 10 square a c r e s on a p r iva t e road In S Lapeer County Spacious, well appointed home for l a rge fami y en ter ta in ing Excel lent Insulation 4 tr iple windows $116,000 BEAUTIFUL C A P E COD and grounds with 50x30 barn and b lacktop dr ive on 10 ac res with lots of pines 4 close to City of Lapeer Many qual i ty f ea tu re s throughout ijncludlng 2 f i rep laces . $138,500
R J Holden Alssoc 678 2246
O R T O N V I : cus tom built set t ing 40x! basement w i Ule baths . 2 la rge living te r bedroom, $160,000 Ma
Beautiful 3 bedroom carpe ted ranch Country
( .uni te pool, finished wet bar , 3Vk c e r a m i c
a r garage, 2 f i replaces , , family room 4 mas-
4 to a c r e s 3,850 sq feet gregor Real ty 742-7500
339 Lots and Acraaga For Sale
AVON TOWN: per a c r e S of
SHIP 20to acrea, $4500 Auburn W of Crooks,
574 1551
BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT LOT
IN UPPEft STRAITS
LAKE 273-4450 363-6279 BEAUTIFUI WOODED Lot on C u M e sac in City of Bloomfield Hills 1 5 acres , all utiliUes Near Cranbrook
851-1888
BEAUTIFUL 2 to to 10 a c r e homcsi tes , gently rolling, some with ponds, as low as $3000 doWn, 5 yr L C Penz Development Co 559-7430
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, 3955 Quarton Rd , beaut i ful l a rge building site o f f e r s pr ivacy, easjy access , lakeview of Gil ber t Lake and 4 fami ly out lot with 75 f t . on Gilbert Lake $39,900 Jack ie Shaw Ralphl Manual Rea l t o r s 647 7100
BIXXIMFIELD W Lake pr iv i lege . D a r b Lake Colony BeauUful hohtes 157x175, paved, sewer paid, $23,904 661-5015
BRIGHTON AREA Choice t reeq lots amid roll ing hills One on a smal l f jshing 4 swimming lake All have na tura l gas L C avai lable By owner 227-7487 or 227 6765
CITY O F BLOOMFIELD HILLS Except ional 3 a c r e residential site Near Cranbrook, wooded, uUlities Land Cont rac t $t 45,000 By owner 399-1600
DEPRESSION Recession that ' s when for tunes arje m a d e in real e s t a t e be-cause wise investors know that he can get the besl pr ice 4 t e r m s possible V-e have 2 lo ts 90x200 for sale right now with lake pr ivi leges $900 down, $90 m o If you » a i t you lose (VC)
Pa r t r i dge HSI 693-7770
VBETHLAKE vileges' 50x132 Lot
SYesjr L C T e r m s $7,500 548 3700
FARMINGTON HILLS lot. 103x200, 10 Mile - Middlebell a r ea No ouUet s t ree t All uUliUtet Must sell, $9500 425 6974
FARMINGTON HILLS Old Hom<-s tead Sub. half acre , 11 Mile - Drake , cus tom built sub, all utiliUes, paved roads, $26,400, cash or L C 474 6332 !6,f00,
k-rtof FARMINGTON p r e m i u m wooded lot in secluded! area of f ine homes, fully de-veloped fof immed ia t e building, excep-Uonal value a t $27,900 474-68*6
F R A N K L I N ROAD 4 F a r m b r o o k Southfield House, b a r n 4 la rge pond on approx ima te ly six acres , zoned R 2 Only $125,400 Make o f fe r Colquitt Real tors 646 1650
FULLY S E R V I C E D building lol Paved road, view of Lake E r i e Kingsville On tar io All tfffers considered
519 733 2718
HIGHl .AND-MILFORD AREA Resident ial landscaped lot 100 x 200 in Axford A (ires Sub Paved s t ree ts Duck l-ake privileges $18,500 20% down L C at 9 % 887 4412
LOT 50*120 with t rees , p r ime in town location 544 Bates, B i rmingham
661-4266
NATURE LOVERS Interested in the Clarkston, Ortonville a r ea ' ' 10 $cres, fully wooded rolling ter -rain, adjoining Hadlev Hills S ta te Pa rk Can be spjit Of fe r red by owner for f i rs t Ume $39,000 Land Contrac t Map fur-nished on request Owners will be avail-able to show proper ty on Sunday, Octo-ber 3 Cafil Ron Bar ry for InformaUon
356 8946
IORTHVILLE NOVI Nice 1 ai re building site, some t rees , only $16,100 Land Contrac t negoUable
349-5480
R E D F O R D T W P 70 FT LOT
On P a v e d S t r e e t ' $ A V E $$$' Build Yourself Only $4,900
CHALET 477-1800
SOUTH LYON AREA Many beaut i ful wooded and rolling par-cels sortie with s t r e a m s - in the hear t of horse country 2 to 10 ac res pr iced f r o m $23,000 to $53,000 with land con-t r ac t t e r m s
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH WEST
348-6500 437-4111
WOODED HILLTOP Ideal home site, choice location near Adams 4 Orion Rds Backs up to govt owned land for walkout basemen t 4 t e r r aced front lawn Call Lee McPherson C 21. Town 4 Country 939 2800
342 Lakafront Proparty MILFORD AREA - 2 bedroom, all i po r i a lakefront Land con t rac t t e r m s $46,800 Also 3 bedrooms - Land con-t r ac t t e r m s Quick occupancy $65,000 Car r i age Real ty 887-4107
NORTHVILLE AREA Lots on water
355-4550
P O R T SANILAC • 4 wooded a c r e s on Lake Huron 52ft dr iven well. 24x48ft Bavar ian style g a r a g e can be m a d e Into cot tage Call Brad Apsey G a r e Wait Real E s t a t e Sandusky, Mich 1-376-3574
ST CLAIR SHORES LAKEFRONT Must see this 11 Yr old split-rock Cape Cod on ex t ra wide lot Every room overlooks beauUful Lake St Cla i r Steel dock and sea wall Excel lent condiUon 2,300 Sq F t , o ther f ea tu re s too dinner-ous to ment ion Serious Buyers only Agent /Owner 294-0509
348 CamataryLots GRANDLAWN cemete ry , singlet grave, $300 Pa rkv iew Memoria l . 2 of more graves, $300 each 477-5257
PARKVIEW CEMETARY Single g rave lot
Reasonable 455 0841
WHITE CHAPEL, Troy, singles or sec-tions. beauUful locations Reasonable
172-3485
WHITE Chapel. 2 lots. Ga rden of Resurrect ion, Troy 879 9415
351 Bus. & Professional Bldgs. For Sato
Thompson-Brown Attract ively Pr iced
Indust r ia l -Commerc ia l
• W E S T L A N D - F O R SALE Commerc ia l lot 60x300. Last vacant parcel in busy shop-ping center . Wayne Rd. at Avondale, S. of Cherry Hill. Priced (or act ion. $45,000.
• TAYLOR - FOR SALE. 19 acres. Industr ial Brest Rd. off Telegraph. An expand ing area. Sacrif ice. $73,000.
• PLYMOUTH - FOR LEASE. 560 sq. ft. o f f ice sui te in new Medica l -Denta l complex . Ex-cept ional ly attract ive. Excel-lent l o c a t i o n . $537 per month.
. PLYMOUTH - FOR SALE -Zoned Off ice on newly wid-ened Sheldon Rd., S. of Ann Arbor Rd. - parcels, excel-lent bui ldings. 100 to 300 ft f rontage. Across f rom p rom-inent s c h o p p l n g c e n t e r . $62,500. Also corner .
THOMPSON-BROWN 553-8700
354 Income Property For Sato
F E R N D A L E INCOME 2 family , $150 a month in prof i t Excel lent condiUon $39,000 ($22,000 assumes) 545 6736
INCOME - 6 rooms down, 5 up New roof, a l u m i n u m siding, gu t t e r s 4 t r im Near Woodward. Nor thwest F e r n d a l e Lower vacant $55,000 Owner can f inance 541 0669
" O P P O R T U N I T Y KNOCKS" You have to open the door"
Finest location Royal Oak, P lymouth , S Lyon, Westland 2 4 unit
8 unit, lakefront . Walled lake, $130,000, t e rms , $25,000 down
$6,000 down, 4 unit, Westland
Pick a location Pick a pr ice Pick your t e r m s
Pe r ry Real tv 478 7640
33 UNITS Suburban apa r tmen t complex in desir able location Excel lent tax shel ter Tenants pay heat Pos i t ive cash flow, modern, will t r ade $700,000
20% YIELD I-and Contrac t receivable $1,500 dis count plus monthly principal and inter est Balance due June , 1984 Only $8,700
OFFICE BUILDING SITE Site plan approved 2 houses with 3 rentals now on proper ty Excel lent ex posure ' Zoned in tens ive bus iness $90,000
TEPEE 28200 7 Mile 533-7272
358 Mortgages & Land Contracts
10 ACRES 332x1326 Wooded 4 hilly Good fo( walk-out basement Brandon Twp Papt Pine Knob $27,500 on Land Con t r ac t 725 5201 682 527S
342 Lakafront Property a i m A BEAUTIFUL pr iva te lake within 46
acres , wwoded Also log cabin in a rea , needs minor r epa i r s Call 355 4550
CADILLAC AREA 4 lots, lake f rontage , mobile home. 3 c a r garage, asking $45,000 cash Call
616 768 4912
C E D A R I ISLAND LAKE Double lot, ideal for walk-out base ment L.C avai lable ,844-0175 ,644-1
115 ft Choice Cass Lake F ron tage -<1T5 f t ) Scholz Design Custom built ranch home Four giant ca th red ra l b e a m s in ceiling of living room (32 ft long) Ex t r a large greystone f i replace, cen t ra l air , tber mopane plate glass en t i re house Newlv paved asphal t s t ree t City sewer Well wa te r ir) use City water on lot 21* ca r g a r a g e 2 t t baths Four ca th red ra l b e a m s i t ceiling of fami ly room Concrete b reakwate r , 56 f t dock Indiana greystone te r rac ing 18 Shade trees, 40 to 60 ft tall 7 Shagbark Hickory 4 White Birch, 1 Mountain Ash, 4 Pine, 1 Sycamore , 1 E lm |
Many f lower beds, one prize apple tree, one prize pear tree, one choice g rape a rbor , one apa ragus bed Beaut l fa l view of C'ass lake, thru glass (floor to ceiling) f rom family room, living room, mas t e r bedroom, dining room LC avai lable $299,000 25% down Sfwwn by appoin tment Phone
Pont iac 682-0192
L A K E F R O N T Home, P r i v a t e ' 3 bed-rooms, 2 full baths, rec room, f i replace , deck, 12 a c r e s Gorgeous ' Must sell $69,500, Irish Hills W hour 277 2075
LAKE SHANNON 5 bedroom colonial hidden in eve rg reen forest of towering pines with 114 f t beach on P R I V A T E LAKE SHANNON S c e r a m i c baths, hardwood floors, for m a I living 4 dining rooms plus fami ly room With f i replace Ter raced lakeside deck $179,000 land cont rac t t e r m s
C o m m u t e to LAKE SHANNON, Llv ingston County 's largest P R I V A T E ALL SPORTS LAKE, 1 mile W of U& 23. between Har t land 4 Fenton Less than 1 hour f r o m Detroit , Pontiac, Flint, Ann Arbor 4 Lansing Also lake-f ront bomes, lake lots, Take access homes ft l ake access lota
Call for f r e e pic tor ia l b rochures of bomes
SYLVIA L COLE. Real Es t a t e Broker 629 4161
ALTERNATIVE Financing Available
Existing l.and (Contracts Purchased Call for Quotes Selling Your Home 7
Contact us for f inancing possibilities DETROIT BOND 4 MORTGAGE
INVESTMENT CO Call
Oakland Cty 540-6060 Wayne Cty. - 259-3319
30 YEAR MORTGAGES Available for refinancing balloon land con t rac t s 4 mor tgages At lant ic Mort-gage Corp Call Mr Van Akin 259-0400
360 Business Opportunities
BEAUTY SALON Large Establ ished downtown Royal Oak, $12,000 down. $10,000 long t e r m LC Sacr i f ice leaving town Evenings, 557-7978
COCKTAIL LOUNGE Roches ter
Business only $260,000 879 8849
COMPUTER SERVICE company ex-panding to r emote on line sys tem 15 years in business Inves tment avai lable , m in imum amount $10,000 Call352 2296
CUSTOM LICENSE PLATES, all equip-ment 4 business accounts Tremendous opportunity Equipment worth $3,000, sale $2500 8517957
DRY CLEANERS for Sale D r o p o f f , Pick up Station Establ ished Southfield business with established cl ientele Good Volume1 Inquiries, call 357-1478
FLORIDA MOBILE HOME PARK By owner 50 miles N of T a m p a 51* acres 10 mobile homes 4 2 houses all furnished 4 rented Good income $225,000 with $65,000 down at 12% Very negotiable 718 Darby Lane, Brooksville, Fl . 33512 1(904)799 0063
HIGH VOLUME SHELL SERVICE STATION now avai lable for lease in the Fa rming ton a rea 2 Bay Service Station Self Serve / Full Serve Capabili ty Auto Care Franchise avai lable Minimum investment $20,000 Successful compleUon of company paid training required For information, call Dick Mowrv 313 855 9000, between 9am 4pm, Mon thru Fr i
INSURANCE AGENCY FOR SALE 12 years old, specializing In life, pen sion 4 annuiUes, approx 5,000 client f i les along with 3,000 unserviced leads in Detroit 4 suburban a r e a s Excellent opportunity for high income sales, will t ra in 548 5030
INVESTORS Needed for Adult Fos ter Care Homes bousing 6 menta l ly re ta rded persons under 24 hour supervisor Investor may lease own borne, purchase home for leaae, or Invest in newly built, ba r r i e r f r ee home Lease a r r a n g e m e n t s a r e m a d e with Michigan Depar tment of Managment 4 Budget For information contact :
NORTHVILIJC RESIDENTIAL TRAINING C E N T E R
Communi ty P lacemen t Unit 349 8000, E l t 734
360 Business Opportunities
N E E D 20 women, 18 and over , pa r t or full Ume. for internat ional cosmeUc. na tura l skin care , company, several new a r e a s a r e open for Manager s Call
278-1129
OWN YOUR OWN Jean-Spor t swear , In-f an t -P re t een or Ladies Apparel Store Offer ing all naUonally known brands such as Jordache , Chic, Lee, Levi, Van-derbil t , Calvin Klein, Wrangler , over 200 other brands $7,900 to $16,500 in^ eludes beginning inventory, a i r f a r e for one to Fashion Center , training, fix-tures, g rand opening promotions Call Mr Kostecky (501)327 8031
P E T SHOP FOR SALE 100K gross Sell for $13K for f ix tures 4 inventory Reply to P O Box 5425, Or-chard I-ake, MI 48033
PIZZARIA for SALE Southfield. Tele^Ei Plaza
352 6260
P R O F I T A B L E - BUSINESS good ac counts knowledgeable of Heavy Duty P a r t s 4 Service necessary plus mana gerial skills Sustained by oil industry Call Sherwood Inves tments Unlimited
517-772-2362
PROFITABLE Carpet 4 f loor cover ing business Es-tablished over 40 years ago Owner re-t ir ing Priced at $40,000 with over $25,000 in Inventory 4 f ix tures
ERA FIRST FEDERAL
478-3400
SMALL T-Shirt business, stock, t r ans fers 4 machine Call a f t e r 6pm
453 4629
YEAR ROUND produce m a r k e t Beer 4 Wine sales, f resh m e a t s High gross Ideal location No competi t ion Pr iced to sell
C O F F E E SHOP and res t au ran t , own ers c i r cums tances forces immed ia t e sale T e r m s to suit any budget and it makes $$$ LIQUOR STORE with good suburban location Shows high profi t AND priced very low A good way to be your own boss DRY C L E A N E R S - Establ ished 13 years s a m e location Low price and low down p a y m e n t Owners health fo rces immed ia t e sa le PIZZERIA that del ivers Beer 4 Wine Priced below value Video g a m e s Don't wait ' CONEY ISLAND next to schools Es-tablished 10 years s a m e locaUon Mom 4 Pop could m a k e good profi t , r e t i r e ear ly GROCERY STORE Small neighbor hood special ty s tore with Beer and Wine in Trov Small amount down, cou pie can handle NOVELTY 4 G I F T SHOP U r g e sa les Small amoun t of employees and good prof i t 6 yea rs s a m e location F a n n i n g ton a rea Take advan tage today LIGHT REMANUFACTURING busi-ness with 21 y e a r s s a m e location, m a k e s money every yea r Buyer with e lectronic apt i tude especial ly helpful Could own and re t i r e in 10 y e a r s FASHION MERCHANDISING SCHOOL 12 years proven t rack record Place-ment agency included Much potential to add to this winner P E T S U P P L Y SHOP Proven location fo r 12 years Short hours and good p r o fitunlty, couple could handle FLOWTCR SHOP largest in a r ea yet very low price and t e r m s to an honest par ty Establ ished over 7 years , owner retiring
PARTY STORE - This one is special. Good neighborhood, over 10 years s a m e location Easy to opera te Good gross Excel lent potenUal
VR BUSINESS BROKERS 464-4403
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VIDEO STORE "VIDEO CONNECTION " A nat ional chain of over 140 f ranehised video s tores seeks new dea le r s now We es tablish. train, promote , supervise 4 supply your video special ty s tore S ta r t up package including inventory, fix lures 4 decor $39,975 Attend f ree seminar Offer ing by prospectus only Call Mon-Fri . 9am 5pm (800)645 7439
361 Money To Loan $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
CASH FOR YOUR EXISTING LAND Contract or mor tgages
Pe r ry Real ty 478 7640
362 Real Estate Wanted
. CASH TODAY OR
G U A R A N T E E D SALE Also If In Forc losure
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Castelli 525-7900
HOUSE BIRMINGHAM TROY AREA $60,000 $75,000 range Mail full infor mat ion 4 offer to 2741 Derby,
Troy. Mich 48084
WILL TRADE Lahser-Grand River 3 bedroom home, plus cash for Livonia or Redford Twp equity 534 0390
400 Apartments For Rent ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas
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-PONTIAC-One bedroom Orchard I-ake Rd near Telegraph Includes carpe t , air condi tioner 4 heat Working adul ts with ref e rences p re fe r red F r o m $235
ORCHARD W(K)DS APARTMENTS
334-1878 AMBER COLONIES Royal Oak /Troy
0, 1, lx, 1 plus loft, 4 2 bedrooms Fi replace , oak floors, balcony
Pets ' ' Ask 549 4045
ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t . W Maple Hagger ty area Utilities, pool, a i r No Pets ' $270 644 1163 or
669 4534
AVAILABLE 12 Mile - Telegraph
Spacious 3 bed room ranch type, individual pr ivate en-t rance , c a r p e t i n g , app l i -ances. c lubhouse and pool. Smal l chi ldren welcome.
LAST UNIT, $490 PER MO.
HEAT INCLUDED 356-3782 356-6261
AXTELL ROAD APTS.
HEAT INCLUDED
One and 2 Bedroom Apar tmen t s f rom $370 Balconies, Carpet ing. Carports , Air Conditioning, Swimming Pool, Clulv house No Pe ts
Close to Shopping, 1 Block North of Maple, 1 Block E of Coolidge, near Somerset Mall
FOR APPOINTMENT Contact Manager Bonnie Miller
TROY 643-9109
BEAUTIFUL LARGE APARTMENTS
Carpe ted I and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s avai lable Rent f rom $285 plus e lec t r ic Air condi t ioning, s w i m m i n g pool, d ishwashers ava i l ab le No pets
BLOOMFIELD ORCHARDS 2457 SOUTH BLVD
Just W of 1-75 AUBURN HEIGHTS
Call 332 1848 or 739 7743
BIRMINGHAM An ex t ra large 1 bedroom, near t ra in 4 shopping, $350 per month Includes heat, no pets Call 731-7797
400 Apartments For Rent
CLARKSTON AREA 1 4 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s Some with basements Washer 4 d rye r hook-up Appliances Air condiUoned We have a cluohnuse, tennis courts, pool, fishing 4 boaUng A beaut iful ly landscaped coun-try set t ing
BAVARIA ON THE WATER V4 Mile N of 1-75 on Dixie Hwy
For appoin tment calk 625-8407
COLONY HOUSE APARTMENTS Immacu la t e 2 bedrooms near Crooks 4 Maple $370 includes heat
682 8467
COI / )NY PARK APARTMENTS 12 Mile 4 l-ahser
Luxurious adult communi ty Two bed room a p a r t m e n t s Clubhouse, pool F r o m $440
355 2047
CONCORD TOWERS 2 BEDROOM APT AVAILABLE INCLUDES T H E S E F E A T U R E S
Heat • Dishwasher Stove • Re f r ige ra to r Carpe t ing • F i re A la rm
Two Bedroom. 2 bath apar t -ments in quiet, pr ivate loca-t ion away f rom road. Centra l Air, Carpet ing, Balcony, GE Appl iances with -dishwasher & self-clean range. Extra storage, carpor t & pool.
On Premises Management
642-6777 642-2500 ( 'R(X)KS BIG BEAVER AREA
Modern one bedroom a p a r t m e n t Air condi t ioned, c a r p e t e d , d i shwasher , large s to rage a r e a s Quiet building $325 month including heat and hot wa-ter , plus secur i ty Call fo r appoin tment
362 4132
DEARBORN PARK APTS. 26170 Michigan Ave.
Just W of Beech Dalv
1 MONTH FREE RENT 1 & 2 Bedrooms
from $250 Air Conditioning Carpet ing Pool
Sound Proofed Construction
562-4623
DEARBORN PARK APTS. 26170 Michigan Ave.
Just W of Beech Daly
1 MONTH FREE RENT 1 & 2 Bedrooms
from $250 Air Conditioning Carpet ing - Pool
Sound Proofed Construction
562-4623
Diplomat & Embassy Apartments SOUTHFIELD
Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s f r o m $340 Penthouse a p a r t m e n t , $595 All appliances, carpe t ing , and indoor pool Close to shopping and X ways
Open 8-5 weekdays . S a t , Sun 12 4
559-2680 Enjoy the Luxury of
WINDSOR WOODS - APARTMENTS-
And t V sound of Silence
Spacious One (1) Bedroom Apts f r o m $315 Pe r month
I.ocated in beaut i ful Canton a t 7480 Windsor Woods Drive-
(between Lilley 4 Sheldon Rds )
For Details, call 459 1310 Presented by
FourMidAb le Group
FARMINGTON HILLS Lowest prices for ext ra large eff ic iency and 1 bedroom in Adult apt complex Newly decora ted Drapes, shag carpe t , appl iances Individual cen t ra l heat 4 air Sorry No P e t s All f r om $255 1 and 2 year leases 357-1212 or 553 9425
BONNIE VIEW MANOR APTS 8 Mile-Telegraph One bedroom $290. two bedroom, $325, includes heat, air conditioning, ca rpe t and pool Securi ty deposit and re fe rences reouired Adult complex No pets 9AM 5PM. Mon thru F r i , S a t , 9AM 12 noon 538 5339
BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND R I V E R - 8 MILE
Behind Botsford Hospital
RENT & SAVE PRICES WILL NEVER B E AS LOW"
1 Bedroom for $349 2 Bedroom for $389 3 Bedroom for $449
PETS PERMITTED Smoke Detectors Installed
Singles Welcome Immed ia t e Occupancy
We Love Children
Heat & Water Included Quiet prest ige address , swimming pool, air conditioning, carpet ing, stove 4 re f r igera tor , all ut i l i t ies except electr ici ty included Warm apts Laundry facili-ties, In te rcom sys tem Good securi ty Playground on premises . Fo r m o r e information, phone
477-8464 27883 Independence
Farmington Hills
BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APTS
Palmer Rd.-W.of Hannan Plymouth School District
1 4 2 Bedroom a p a r t m e n t s 4 2 Bed-room, lVi bath townhouses Each unit complete ly air conditioned, ca rpe ted , al l a p p l i a n c e s W E S T I N G H O U S E WASHER, DRYER in each individual unit Large w j lk in closets I-ower units and townhouse with pr ivate patios 4 doorwalls Ample parking Village park with play a rea No P e t s
From $245 to $295 I Mi months securi ty deposit
RESIDENT MGR. 729-0900 10 to 6 Weekdays, Sat by Appt 1715 Orchard Dr Canton Twp
CANTERBURY APTS Centrally located,
nea r S q u i r e Lake 4 Woodward
1 or 2 BEDROOMS FROM...$270
Includes a i r / h e a t , carpe ted , appl iances, laundry 4 pool
334-8900
Bedford Square Apts. CANTON
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom Apts
Small , quiet, sa fe complex
Ford Rd. Near 1-275
STARTING AT $335. 981-0033
400 Apartments For Rent
FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bedroom ef-ficiency with washer 4 dryer plus all utili t ies $300 a month plus securi ty de-posit 626 2450. eve 851 6227
FARMINGTON HILLS Muirwood, sub let, avai lable Oct 1 1 bedroom balcony apt $385 includes heat Quiet a rea , next to nature trail 476 6835
FARMINGTON HILI.S, decorated 1 bedroom, laundry, ca rpor t , pool, tennis court , close to X ways $350 / m o
336 7347
FARMINGTON H I L L S l a r g e 2 bed room, 2 bath at Ga teways 4 month lease followed by month to month Gas included til J a n 1st Adults, no pets $460, securi ty Leave message 353-4858
FARMINGTON HILLS- Sub lease 2 bedroom, 2 bath T e r r a c e apa r tmen t , immed ia t e occupancy Fa i rmont Park $470 month Covered carpor t , p r iva te ent rance , 313-471-4103 or 517 337 1833
FARMINGTON LIVONIA
Luxury a p a r t m e n t s Dishwasher, secur ity, intercom, soundproof, pool, club-house Sorry, no pets Adult communi ty
I 4 2 Bedrooms Available IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
COME OUT 4 S E E US Mer r iman Rd (Orchard Lake Rd)
Jus t one block S of 8 Mile Rd MERRIMAN PARK APTS
'The most beautiful Garden Apar tmen t s in Michigan '
Franklin Palmer Off P a l m e r Hd , W of Lilley
IN CANTON TWP. FREE RENT TIL' OCT. 15
1 & 2 BEDROOM $280
FREE RENT TIL' Nov. 1 (New residents for limited t ime only)
Includes Heat Centra l Air Conditioning
AGCCarpeting Pool 4 Sauna
Sound Conditioned Cable TV Available
OPEN DAILY 12 6pm
397-0200
FREE FIRST MONTH
SOMERSET MALL AREA
Maplewood Manor 2200 Crooks Rd
N of Maple (15 Mile) ONE OR TWO BEDROOM
HEAT INCLUDED
Completely carpe ted , all utili t ies ex cept electr ici ty Pool, air conditioning and par ty room Adults No pets
Also near Oakland Mall 4 1-75 RESIDENT MANAGER 362 0720
FREE FIRST MONTH OAK PARK AREA
SCOTIA MANOR 12800 W 9 MILE
Near Coolidge 4 Scotia ONE OR TWO BEDROOM
HEAT INCLUDED Completely carpe ted , all utiliUes, ex cept e lect r ic i ty Pool, air-conditioning, par ty room Adults, no pets La rge well lighted parking lot Near shopping cen ters and 9 Mile 4 Coolidge bus lines
S E E R E S I D E N T MGR
GARDEN CITY, Brick, sha rp I bed room, Ford Rd 4 Mer r iman appli ances, carpe t ing , a i r . balcony, laundry, freshly painted. $290 includes heat No pets Agent 478 7640
GARDEN CITY - large 2 bedroom, bal-cony a p a r t m e n t Heat 4 wa te r f u r nished Carpeted, appl iances $300 month 261 4641 851 8219
GARDEN CITY, Maplewood Apart ments , I bedroom with appliartces and heat $221 pe r month for seniors Call 10 AM to 5 I'M, 522 1742
GLEN COVE APTS. Desirable 1 4 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s f rom $260 Carpet , drapes, air , appli ances HEAT INCLUDED Adults No pets
mile S of Schoolcraf t on Te legraph SENIOR CITIZEN RATES
TRANPORTATION AVAII.ARLE
538 2497
GRAND RIVER 4 l a h s e r Detroit 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t Air conditioned, includes gas 4 water $225 559-5176 535-0936
GRAND RIVER l u s h e r a rea , 1 bed room a p l , a i r conditioned, $225 m o in eludes gas 4 wate r , 559 5176 535 0936
G R E E N F I E L D & Michigan ground floor apa r tmen t , utili t ies included, $250 month plus securi ty, non smoking 4 drinking 584 0641 or 581-8573
HAWK LAKE APTS WALLED LAKE. One and two bed room apar tments f rom, $270 including heat. We offer Lake privi leges, balconies, central air. Ex-ercise room and sauna.
624-5999
CHATHAM HILLS APT. HOME
WITH ATTACHED GARAGE
IN FARMINGTON ON OLD GRAND RIVER
Bet Drake 4 Halstead
1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $350 Includes Heat
Fabulous C lubhouse wi th year around swimming, pool, saunas. Sound & f i reproofed const ruc t ion & more.
OPEN DAILY 12-6pm 476-8080
CHATSFORD VILLAGE Spacious 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s in Madison Heights, ca rpe l , drapes, appli ances HEAT INCLUDED $315
588-1486
BIRMINGHAM AREA 2 4 3 bedroom luxury Apts
Best Buy in the en t i re Bi rmingham a rea
$695 $750 647 1508 646 7500
BF.ACHWALK APARTMENTS
"IT COSTS NO MORE TO LIVE ON A LAKE"
l and 2 bedroom apts F r o m $320 P E R MONTH
Includes has heat , pool, sauna clubhouse, and much more
Spend thus s u m m e r on the water On 14 Mile Rd , between
Hagger ty 4 Novi Hd 624 4434
BIRMINGHAM-DOWNTOWN One bed room f rom $395
with luxury appl iances and plush ca r peUng very clean Elevators , laundry and s torage each floor
Furnished ap ts avai lable Call before 5 PM
for appointment to see
355-1673
BIRMINGHAM - Downtown -
555 South Woodward LUXURY 1 4 3 Bedroom Apa r tmen t s
in high rise building for immed ia t e oc-cupancy Within walking dis tance to shopping, res taurants , and thea t r e Heat included
645-1191 BIRMINGHAM In town Firs t floor, 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t Dishwasher, stove, re f r igera tor , heat included Available Oct 7th $475 644-1572
BIRMINGHAM In town 2 bedroom up-per apa r tmen t , carpe ted , stove, refrig-e ra to r , beat included $450 Available immedia te ly 644-1572
BIRMINGHAM Lovely 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t . 1 block f rom downtown Heal included $380 per month Avail able Nov I 855 2692 or 626 8146
HIGH RISE LUXURY APARTMENTS
All Adult Communi ty • Butcher Block Cabinets • Kitchen Pan t ry • Covered Pa rk ing •Walk in Closets • Pool, Sauna Exerc ise Room • Heat Included • Excel lent Maintenance • Community Building
E of Somerset Mall. W of 1 75, across the s t reet f rom "Top of Troy'
MON THRU FRI 9 5 SAT 11 3
362-0320 THE
VILLAGE GREEN
100 Apartments For Rent
TROY Village Green Management Co
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for one bedroom a p a r t m e n t Air conditioned heat and hot water included Swimming pool Senior cit izens welcome On 7 Mile, W of Telegraph 538 3684
Kingsbr idge Apar tments
I and 2 bedrooms star t at $245 SUPER LOW RENTS
Country sett ing Appliances Clubhouse
Open 1 5pm Closed Thurs 4 Sun 30040 K i n p b n d g e Dr
In Gibra l ta r
675-4233 LAHSER 4 7 MILE a rea Modern 2 b e d r o o m s , c a r p e t i n g , a p p l i a n c e s , dishwasher, laundry room, parking Adults1 No Pets ' 255 4953
LESLIE TOWERS Apts Spacious stu dio, 1 and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t i in lux ury high rise Each a p a r t m e n t is equipped with shag carpet ing, drapes self-cleaning oen and c a r p o r t Some with balconies Rents f rom $314 includ ing heat and water Open weekdays 9AM 5PM 356-2700
LIGHTHOUSE P0INTE APTS
We Dare You - To Compare -An Unbelievable Special P ic turesque Ravine 4 Pond' Club Facili ty, Pool, Tennis Large , P r iva t e Balconies Dishwashers, Disposals W of I-94 4 275 In terchange
Convenient ly located in - BELLEVILLE-
on 1-94 Service Dr., V* mile W. of Haggerty Rd exit . OPEN WEEKDAYS, 11-6
WEEKENDS 11-5
(Closed Weds) 699-3555
LIVONIA VALLEY WOOD
29501 BOBRICH On Middlebel t , N. of 6 Mile
1 and 2 bed room units Appl iances and carpet ing From $410 including heat
ALSO Furnished units 261-6350 or 296-7602
MIDDLEBELT Cherryhill Rd a rea 2 bedrooms, modern, roomy Carpeted, appl iances Well mainta ined Immedi a te occupancy $265 month 348 6765
MUIRW(K)l) A I T S S u b l e a s e Grand River 4 Drake U r g e 2 bedroom 2 bath t e r r ace home Childrens bldg Rent discount Heal included monthly
471 1030
BIRMINGHAM Maple near Coolidge 2 bedroom condo, $385 per month in eluding heat, appliances, 4 carpor t If no answer call a l t e r 6pm 884 8914
BIRMINGHAM Near Downtown
Colonial Court Terraces Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom luxury town houses and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s avai lable Lovely wooded set t ing Well mainta ined Fully ca rpe ted Adults
646-1188 BIRMINGHAM N
2 bedroom apt , a lso 2 bedroom apt with den Swimming pool, clubhouse, tennis cour t Call 754 2902
BIRMINGHAM Prest igious residenUal locaUon Unique oversized 1st floor. 1 bedroom. 1W baths, fea tur ing 2 story living 4 dining rooms, overlooking a pr ivate outdoor paUo 4 garden, mas t e r bedroom with adjoining bath, dressing room wiUi walk in closet Large fully equipped kitchen has dishwasher 4 disposal ad joining pantry 4 laundry room Total securi ty with complete ADT system Heat and centra l air controlled by indi vidual the rmos ta t $650 month inclu sive of 2 covered parking spaces Utili t ies ext ra Available Oct 1, 1982, lease t e r m runs thru 8 31 Principles 4 local re fe rences required call 313 646 9700
Call collect, 617 482 2862
BIRMINGHAM Studio eff iciency
$275 monthly, heat included Call 642 8686
BIRMINGHAM Walk to downtown Over 1.000 so ft , 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with breakfas t a r ea Includes heat, water 4 appl iances $560 mo Ask for Bill 549 2000
BIRMINGHAM I bedroom Ven- clean 1 year lease Includes heat Close to shopping 4 t ranspor ta t ion Ideal for re t i rees or m a t u r e adults 573-6259
BIRMINGHAM 2567 E Maple. 1 bed room apa r tmen t , carpeted appl iances heat included, s torage 1 year lease Adults No pets $300 per m o 647 7077
BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom with den 4 garage Heat furnished $375 to $400 monthly One Year I^-ase Call 642 8100 or ask for Manager "Ken' at 642-9580
BIRMINGHAM 14 Mile 4 Pierce One bedroom, $350 month; 2 bedroom, $415 month Heat included Shopping nearby Af te r 6pm, call 647 8230
BIRMINGHAM 2337 E Maple I bed room apa r tmen t , carpe t ing , d rapes carpor t Adults, no pets $315 per month, I year lease, 643 4428
BLOOMFIELD COUNTRY MANOR
Large apar tments for rent on Woodward . N. of Hickory Grove Road. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpor t and heat in-c luded at $500 335-1230 296-7602
BI.OOMFIELD TWP I>rime locaUon Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath, l a rge kitch en with eat ing a rea plus dining room, balcony, heat 4 water included Must rent immedia te ly Phone 9am 4pm 647 6640 Eves. 644 3746
BLOOMFIELD WEST Luxury Apar tment Living
2 bedrooms 2 full baths pr ivate balconies pool & c lubhouse private basement a t tached brick garages central air wall to wall carpet ing 6139 ORCHARD LAKE RD
Just N. of Maple 626-1508 •
400 Apartments For Rent
NEAT AS A PIN One and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s located in immacu la te surroundings in Wayne Ml Fea tu res HEAT PAID, Centra l air fully equipped and color coordinated kitchen, shag c a r p e t s and carpor t New cable book-up avai lable F rom $314
CALL MONDAY FRIDAY, 12 5 PM SATURDAY 1 - 6 P M
326-7800 NORTHVILLE (6 miles west) Country living. se<ond level f a rmhouse 2 bed rooms, unfurnished Adults No pels $250 per month plus utiliUes Call be tween 9am 4 5pm M o n - F n 349 1055
NORWAYNE 2 bedroom duplex Newly decora ted $245 monthly, $350 securi ty 728 1750 or 595 0518
NOVI-12 OAKS
2 & 3 bed room townhouses Carpet, drapes, k i tchen ap-pliances, full basement, Vh baths, centra l air. F rom $465 Chi ldren welcome
476-1554 or 352-8450 EHO
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS for spacious, quiet I & 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s in the Berkley a r e - Fully ca rpe ted heat included Call a f ter 4PM 545 4421
OAKLAND MALL APARTMENTS
ONE & TWO BEDROOMS
from $285 INCLUDES HEAT
CARPETING AIR CONDITIONING SWIMMING POOL
CABLE T V
Close to 1-75 expressway and just b locks f rom Oak-land Mall Shopping Center
365 East Edmund St.. just East of John R and South of 14 Mile Rd in Madison Heights.
PHONE 588-5558 9 A M - 5 P M Mon thru Fri
10AM-4PM Sat
Oakland Valley No. 2 APTS.
Near Oakland University N on Souir rel, past Walton Blvd L ol Birchfield to Patr ick Henry I>r R lo 0(111* Apl 611 Studio 1 and 2 bedroom apar t ments Sunken living room d>*.irwall balconies, self c leaning ovens sell de f ros t ing r e f r i g e r a t o r d i shwashe r s Star t ing $270 per month If you sign up for a 12 months ' lease you II get the first month f ree
Call Tues Wed Fr i 9 30 4 30 Thurs 9 30-5 30 Sat 9 30 3 50
373-2196
LOVELY WESTLAND WOODS At t rac t ive I bedroom a p a r t m e n i $320 monthly Spacious 2 bedroom apar t ment $350 Decorated, ca rpe ted , air conditioned 4 pool Heal included
728 2880
OAK PARK Modem 2 bedroom apar t ment . ca rpe t , a p p l i a w e s air condition ing included No pets $345 Leave message 626-4196
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ONE MONTH F R E E Westland ping Center a r ea 1 and 2 b«M a p a r t m e n t s centra l air dishwaf-her tennis, sauna pool, clubhouse J . 'mt with f i replaces , bus line at your d<»»r I month rent f r ee or new carpet 261 f 3 9 4
PARKSIDE APARTMENTS Fenkell at Telegraph Studio 4 one'lied room From $225 includes heat w t t e r carpe t , laundry facil i t ies 532 b234
CANTON GARDENS (Joy Rd I hlk E of I 275|
$100. Discount Spacious 2 bedroom Townhouses I with p r iva te en t rance Fea tur ing all ipol i ances, centra l air I 4 baths c a b f TV avai lable Gas heat included P<1>! & Clubhouse Some with NEW carpet ing $340 monthly
455-7440 C'ASS LAKE sublease large 1 bedtoom apar tmen t at Cass Lake Shore Club centra l air drapes, overlooking p*v>1 & lennis court access to Cass Lake within 100 yds $320 month, heat incliided Days 352-5878 eves 683 1897
CHATEAU RIVIER/fT APARTMENTS
Luxurious apa r tmen t living. 1-2 and 3 bedrooms Appliances carpeted <t-n tral air, pr ivate balcony spacious ( tor age areas, swimming pool $370 up I
Southfield Service Dr S of 9 Mile Rd
Near Northland and Expressway Dailv 9 6 PM 569 4070
BIRMINGHAM AREA One bedroom Oalehousc apa r tmdnt
$385 Call for appointment
644 4024 or 642 k493
BIRMINGHAM ARE CRANBROOK PLACE
Brand new luxury a p a r t m e n U E en t rance thru wruugnt iron gates beautiful grounds Good sound coi 4 securi ty 1 Bedroom f rom $370 2 Bedrooms f rom $445
Located at 18301 W 13 Mile Open 1 5 Daily 644 4024 642 4493
T E L E G R A P H GRAND RIVER, Modern, ca rpe ted air Studio and one bedroom a p a r t m e n t s f rom $225. 1100 securi ty deposit, includes heat water and laundry facil i t ies Near transp< r u tion ' 255 829
T E L E G R A P H 7 Mile a r e - one bed room Appliances Heat 4 water 11* lud ed No pets $240 plus securi ty 538 254
itrfli into itrnl
THE GLENS APTS
AT HAMILTON FARMSl BRIGHTON
RENTALS FROM
$275 229-2727
Walnut Creek Apar tments^
From $305 Spacious 1 bedroom apar tmeni j
Balcony or paUo avai lable Storage Room in Each Unit
Immed ia t e occupancy Fa rming ton Hills
471-4555 or 477-4066
Walton Square STARTING AT $235
Short Term Leases Avai lable Spacious I 4 2 bedrooms, newly dw ra ted Located conveniently near 1 land University Pont iac S i lverdomi I 75 4 Pont iac Motor
373-1400 WATERVItW
FARMS ON PONTIAC TRAIL
E of Beck Rd
1 & 2 Bedrooms from $275
CENTAL A I R - C A R P E T E D TENNIS COURT
POOL & CLUBHOUSE 624-0004
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PARKWAY A R M S CITY OP PLYMOUTH
S Sheldon 4 Ann Arbor Roads Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments
From $290 Features carpeting, appliances, central air. security intercom, cable TV, Large private locker with laundry tub, car-ports, swimming pool, walk to shop^ ping. SEMTA bus
Call 45$ 8111
PLYMOirTH - near downtown Fur oished 1 bedroom apt All utillUea In-
Ask lor Gert or Mary 451-00 IT
eluded 1350 <'mo Ask for Gert or
private lo car-
PIERRE APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrooms
Includes Heat, water, air coodi Honing, carpeting, laundry, pool
19255 SHIAWASSEE Betw Lahser k Telegraph
1 blk N. ol 7 Mile
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PINE LAKE AREA. 1 MONTH FREE, 2 bedroom townhouse. 1 W baths, fully carpeted, all appliances, full basement, central air, carport Close to schools k chopping Children welcome, no pets $375 monthly Ml 4512
PLYMOUTH downtown, one bedroom apartment $285 month, includes beat Adults preferred No pets One month security deposit 455-782S
Modern 1 & 2 Bedroom Air Conditioned Shag Carpeting
Dish washer And Personal Laundry Facilities
From $295 Call 12 Noon to 6 PM
455-4721 278-8319 Mon Tiies Thurs Wed 4 F n Sat 4 Sun (12-5)
PLYMOUTH MANOR APTS. City of P lymouth
Central Downtown Area Beauti ful 1 & 2 Bedroom
Aparments f rom $305 No pets
4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0
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PLYMOUTH, studio apartment, carpet-ing, stove, refrigerator, washer k dryer, beat 4 hot water, 1150 month
348-8487
PLYMOUTH • 1 bedroom apartment New carpeting, stove, refrigerator, $225 per month plus security Available
ibcr. Novemb 450-5177
PLYMOirTH - 2 bedroom apartment, full kitchen $355 per month Includes water, electric, you pay gas 981-1738
455-7192
REDFORD TWP area, efficiency apt all utiliUes Included. partly furnished. $230 mo 255-4484 478-8831
REDFORD Joy Rd near Inkster Rd Spacious 2 bedroom apartment, walk In cfoaeU, good storage Cable TV Adults preferred, near transportation 4 shop-ping, $385 per month 937-1880 275-43*4
RIVERDALE PARK APARTMENTS 18800 Telegraph(6 Mile area) Carpeted 1 bedroom apartments Appliances, air coodiUontog 4 ample parking From $225 A month Rent includes heat Call Mon Thru Sat 9am-5pm, 534-0798
DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Spacious 2 bedroom Apt, living room, separate dining, stove, refrigerstor, dishwasher, central air. carport $390 Mo . 842-1645
ROCHESTER Beautiful 1st floor condo unit on Paint Creek 2 bedrooms, 1V» baths, all the extras. $375 879 8405
ROCHESTER MANOR
APARTMENTS
801 Plate at Parkdale 1 and 2 BEDROOMS
Appliances 4 Carpeting From $260 including heat
CA1I VIRGINIA 651-7772 or 296-7602
ROCHESTER
NORTHRIDGE APTS. BRAND NEW LUXURY 1 4 2 BEDROOM APTS
TOWNHOUSES 4 RANCH HOMES On Avon Rd Betw Rochester Rd 4
Llvernois Open Daily 11 -6 Sun 11-6. cloned Thurs Rental office in Model
651 1091 EHO
ROCHESTER SQUARE 668 MAIN ST.
No of University Dr
1 Bedroom from $285
Beauti ful Park area wi th in walk ing d is tance to
Downtown Rochester
652-0543
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LUXURY, CONVENIENCE AND PRESTIGE! only 6 choice units left
Everything you could wish for ' Quiet setting, superb interiors, elegant landscaping, tennis courts, pool, whirl-pool, c lub house, much more! 1,600 sq ft 2 bedrooms. 2 baths storage room and laundry in apartment From $610-
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OAK PARK 2 bedroom townhouse, basement, back-yard. appliances, etc Children OK, no pets 1315 plus utiltles 5474554
OLD REDFORD beat Included rarity. Call be 535-1372
$235 5 room apartment,
month, plus se per month, D M ween 1:30am-lt> 30am |
• after 599 8804
ROYAL OAK - New apartment avail-able Includes heat, stove, refrigerator, new carpet, shower door On Crooks Rd at 13* mile D*voo Park, 549-0030
ROYAL OAK ROCHESTER TERRACES
Just 1 mi le I r o m 1-75. Beaut i -ful newly carpeted 2 bed-room townhouse. Full base-ment , $390 month. 547-2672 275-4364
4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t
ROYAL OAK 1 BEDROOM
APARTMENT AVAILABLE
cloae to transptrtaUon and shopping 13 Mile 4 Greenfield area Walk lo Beau-mont Everything Included eicept elec-tricity $300 month Call before 7 PM
5f49-4034
ROYAL OAK, 13 4 Woodward area, cloae to shopping, beauUful spacious one and two bod room apartments, $325
$370 Air, beat and carport included Available Oct » Adult 574-1378
ROYAL OAK 212 Baker, * blk to Woodward 4 10 Mile Rd Deluie 1 bed room ap t , heated, appliances, parking Adults 547-3410
SAVE 50% RENT Singles Preferred Share Referrals
442-1820
SCHOOLCRAFT OUTER DR AREA Newly decorated 1 Bedroom Carpel, drapes, beat 4 air included Security system Frorni $255 Call between II AM 5 PM 534 3446
SCHOOLCRAFT OUTER DR AREA Spacious 1 bddroom 4 Studio apart ments Available for rent Fully carpet ed, kitchen appliances, drapes, beat 4
ater TV monitored security systems $205 4 $245 per month Call af ter 5 PM 531-8100
SOUTHFIELD M E A D O W G R O V E VILLA
TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS
Fully Equipped $500 4 up per month
Chjdren Welcome
352-8450 357-4579 Equal Housing Opportunity
SOUTHFIELD 1 or 2 bed rooms f rom $330
HEAT, DRAPES, CARPET INCLUDED Carpor t , pool , c lubhouse
Quiet Condo set t ing
Shiawassee Village 352-7775
Noon \ i l 7 - Closed Thurs
SOUTHFIELD 11 Mile-Greenfield area Spacious 2 bedroom decorated townhouses 1H baths, carpeted, cen Ual air, full basement, fenced in yard $445 monthly Fairfax 739-7743
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A p a r t m e n t s
GARDEN CITY & WESTLAND AREA
One bedroom, $250 & up Two bedroom, $295
Includes carpet ing, drapes, air condi t ion ing, stove, re-f r igerator, gas heat and wa-ter. No pets.
9 AM - 5 PM Weekdays only
4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0
WAYNE APARTMENTS 33402 Michigan Ave One bedroom, car leted, air conditioning Ideal for adults, ;225 Call 9 am to 7 pm 595-8010
TREE TOP LOFTS
We have a new one bedroom apartment complete with balcony, walk in closet,
Tth tone colors, deluxe kitchen and more We are located in the cozy village of Northville and have a scenic natural setting complete with stream 4 park
Includes 2 bedroom units with 1W baths, private balcony, fully carpeted, all appliances, swimming pool, individ-ual central heat 4 air conditioning, car-ports
Located at the End of Kirts Rd Just E of Crooks Rd., S of Big Beaver
Models Open 12 Noon-6PM
S U N N Y M E D E A P T S 362-0290
TROY SOMERSET AREA Attractive studio apar tment $285 monthly Sapcious I Wdroom apart ment $340 monthly Attractive 2 bed room apartment $390 monthly Carpet ed, decorated 4 In a lovely area Heat included No pets Village Apartments 362 0245
VILLAGE SQUIRE ON FORD RD.
Just E of I 275
1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $280
For New Residents Limited Time Only
Includes Heat - Central Air Fully Carpeted
Sound Conditioned Pool 4 Sauna
Cable TV Available
981-3888
SUBLET AVAILABLE. Oct 1 2 bed rooms, 2 baths Farmington Hills, $475
Kr month including heat ys 553-1000 ext 521
ROYAL OAK AREA Attractive 1 bedroom apartment. $300 monthly Spacious 2 bodrom apartment, $330 monthly Carpeted, decorated, air conditioned Wagon Wheel Apartments. 548 3378
4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .
F o r R e n t
WAYNE WESTLAND Clean, quiet at-tractive one bedroom Drapes, heat, walk-in closet $260 No security depoa itif you qualify 721 2941 or 591-0165
WAYNE Nice 2 bedroom, newly deco rated, new carpeUng throughout, $245 monthly, $350 security 728 1750 595 0518
TAYLOR • (2 apartments) upper 5 rooms, $275 plus deposit 386 6874
400 Apartments For Rent
6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6 m o d e l p h o n e
KAFTAN ENTERPRISES - 352-3800
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Nor thgate Ap ts . RENT INCLUDES
" A i f -Cond i t ionmg • Range • Refr igerator • Carpet ing
Swimming Pool • Tennis Cour ts • Activi ty Bui lding
• Heat & Hot Water
F R O M $260 g r e e n f i e l d a t lova m i l e r d .
OFFICE OPEN DAILY « SAT & SUN. 968-8688
GR0SVEN0R SOUTH TOWNHOUSES
ELM ST., TAYLOR ( East of T e l e g r a p h , Sou th of G o d d a r d )
SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM UNITS
m o n t h Private Entrance
STOVE. REFRIGERATOR, CARPETING Heat Included
OFFICE O P E N DAILY, SAT. A N D S U N C A L L 2 8 7 - 8 3 0 5
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WE8TLANO, MICHIGAN 48185 Phone 261-8028
Convaotanlly located oft Wayne Road, between Warren and Joy, near the Westland Shopping Mall Rental Office and Model Open 10 a m - 6 p m Dally
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RENT INCLUDES: • H e a t & W a t e r
• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g
• C a r p e t i n g
• L a u n d r y & S t o r a g e F a c i l i t i e s
• P o o l
2 blocks East of Telegraph on 7 Mile Road
Office Hours 8 am-5 pm 5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8
18 L U X U R Y W H A T Y O U S E E K ? T h e n l u x u r y i s w h a t y o u g e t . O v e r s i z e d r o o m s
a n d b a l c o n i e s , d e l u x e k i t c h e n s , w a l k i n
c l o s e t s , 2 b e d r o o m h a s d o u b l e b a t h . C l o s e t o
s h o p p i n g a n d e x p r e s s w a y .
1 BEDROOM $345 - 2 BEDROOM $415
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OPEN 10 to 6
Monday thru
Saturday 1 2 to 6
Sunday
348-9590 or 642-8686
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On-the-Lakes Apartments S P E C T A C U L A R V I E W
O v e r l o o k i n g C a s s a n d S y l v a n L a k e s
M O N T H S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T
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Sylvan on the Lakes Is the best apar tment value for miles around
There 's no lovelier view In southeastern Michigan. And, there 's no lovelier apar tment than Sylvan on the Lbkes. Choice of 1 or 2 bedrooms, wi th large l iving room, separate dining area, ba lcony or pat io, mod -ern k i tchen, wal l - to-wal l carpet ing, and plenty of closet and storage space. Pr ivate beach on Cass Lake. Pr ivate boat wells on Sylvan Lake. Rentals f rom $305 month ly . Come and live on the doors tep of Mich igan 's Water Wonder land. An easy dr ive f rom Detroi t . (Sorry, no pets.)
682-4480 1613 Cass Lake Road
Keego Harbor, Ml 48033
WESTLAND AREA Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments from $285 monthly Carpeted decorated & In a lovely area Heat included Re^ duced security deposit Country Village Apartments 326-3280
WESTLAND AREA Spacious 1 bedroom apartment, $285 monthly Attractive 2 bedroom apart-ment, |310 Carpeted, decorated & in a lovely area Heat included Reduced se-curity deposit
Country Court Apartments
721-0500 WESTLAND
Glenwood Orchard 1 k 2 bedroom apts $250 L up Pool, clubhouse, carport, Children OK 729 5090
WESTLAND HAMPTON COURT
A FEW OF THOSE SPACIOUS I AND 2 BEDROOM APTS
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
729-4020 5689 N CHRISTINE
Ford Rd . I block E ol Wayne
WESTLAND large attractive 2 bed room apartment over commercial building For lease, office or apart ment Garage also available Ask for Bob 565-4611
WESTLAND Wayne Rd /Cherry Hill Modern 1 bedroom Apt , appliances, air, heat included, quiet adult building $260 plus security 591 2078
WESTLAND Wayne 4 Ford Rds New ly decorated, private off street parking Ideal for bachelor or couple No pets $200 per month
pet 721 2469
WESTLAND Wayne Rd -Cherry Hill area Large 1 bedroom apartment, new-ly decorated New carpet, curtains, ap^ pliances Heat k water included Air conditioning Walk to all shopping $280 491 6951, 1-685-1487
WESTLAND 1 bedroom, attached ga rage Heat included Doorwall in kitch en, country setting $280 plus security
721 8687
WESTLAND 2 bedrooms, new floor ing. attached garage, washer A dryer hookup, heat included Country setting $295 plus security 721 8687
WESTLAND 2006 Venoy One bedroom, newly car peted, heat included Adults, $255
W BLOOMFIELD Charming large 3 bedroom, dining, living, gas heat, utili-ties except electric, carpeted, main floor $380 monthly 363-1493
13 TO 16 MILE RD near Crooks Amber has flatlets k miniflals (studios), fireplaces, oak floors
549 4045
8W MILE LAHSER iBeautiful I bedroom apartment in a country setting, carpet, drapes, ap ances. HEAT INCLUDED $325
21210 Lahser Rd , Mgrs Apt 101
4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .
F o r R e n t
ABANIX)N YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas
We Help Landlords and Tenants Share Listings, 642 1620
BEAUTIFUL Executive Apartments Clean' Completely furnished N Wood ward area Monlhl 435-6281
onthly Leases from $450 or 280 0398
4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t
ABSOLUTE LUXURY Monthly Leases
COMPLETELY FURNISHED $395 AND UP
Bi rmingham Area Maid Service Avai lable
THE MANORS 280-2510
BIRMINGHAM - Immaculate I bed room executive apartment, complete with dishes, linens, etc Long or short term lease $500 641-7229
COMPLETELY FURNISHED luxury 1 bedroom apartment, Excellent 11 Mile/ Southfield locaUon Nov thru June AdulU 353-5746 or 356-1288
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM • Deluxe 1 bedroom a p t . quiet, completely fur nished with all the conviences of home $680 per month 642-1665
FARMINGTON HILLS completely furnished, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, immedi ate occupancy Asking $600 mo Farm ington Sg Condominiums Broker Bruce 851-8070
GARDEN CITY Furnished I bedroom upper, newly dec orated $230 monthly includes utilities After 6PM 4218112
LIVONIA Studio apartment Fur nished Carpeting, clean, includes all utilities $250 per month 522 2807
NEW STUDIO APARTMENTS
$275 LEASE Deluxe apartments Air. laundry, and storage facilities, off street parking Downtown Royal Oak AdulU No pets Applicants must make $12,000 or more per year to apply
Call Barry, 398 3477
NORTHVILLE Convenient Downtown location Fur nished a p t . $235 mo . Call 348 3222 or
349 7389
REDFORD, lovely basement apart ment Paneled, all utilities, washer k dryer, air conditioning, close to ex-pressway l a s t chance $275 534 7388
SOUTHFIELD Furnished
HIGH RISE APARTMENTS 1 and 2 BEDROOMS
SHORT TERM LEASE
559-2680 SOUTH FIELD/TROY, short te rm lease, 1 4 2 bedroom, fully furnished 4 equipped, from $735 including utilities Home Away From Home, Inc 626-1714
SOUTHFIELD. 12 Mile Tele Beautifully furnished I bedroom 4 den, heal, dishes 4 linens November to April $450 month References 357-1327
WAYNE efficiency apartments $50 -$60 weekly 32561 Michigan Ave . be tween Merriman 4 Venoy Adults No pets Call 10am • 8pm 728-5727
403 Rental Agencies HOMEOWNERS/LANDLORDS
Job t ransfer 7 Can't sell'' Need tenants - ' Call about property management AAA Homes 389 1000
4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t
BIRMINGHAM Air conditioned 3 bed room home All appliances, finished basement, 2 car garage, fenced yard, gas heat $575 monthly plus security 4 lease 646 9179
USA HOME RENTALS 100's Available
18220 W McNichols 535 7770
404 Houses For Rent
ATTRACTIVE HOMES &CONDOS
Livonia • Redford • West land Canton • Garden City
NEW 1 and 2 bedroom apartments & terrace rentals: • A t tached covered park ing • Balcony or pat io • Eating space in k i tchen • Same-level laundry room
^ Fully equ ipped modern k i tchen with dishwasher Individually cont ro l led heat, centra l air cond i t ion ing Wal l - to-wal l carpet ing Extraord inary c lubhouse, party room, sw imming pool, l ighted tennis cour ts
F a i r m o n t P a r k in Farmington Hills beh ind the woods
o n Nine M i le , be tween Drake and Farmington Roads
Open daily until 5 p m 4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0
IN THE HILLS OF PRESTIGIOUS W . BLOOMFIELD
• 9 unique ranch and townhouse plans: 1,000 to
2,800 s q . f t .
• Dens, great rooms and a t tached garages available
• All w i th pr ivate entr ies, laundry and storage
faci l i t ies
• Incomparab le resort and c lub advantages,
s i tuated on over 100 dramat ica l ly rol l ing acres of
trees and ponds
• Luxury Furnished Execut ive Apar tments Avai lable
RENTALS FROM
$445 TO $1100
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Terrace Rentals On Drake Road (bet Maple & Walnut Lake Roads)
in WEST BLOOMFIELD . open dally 11 to 6
Call 661-0770 for mo re In format ion
BIRMINGHAM • Attractive brick ranch near Pembroke Park, 3 bed rooms, basement, stove, refrigerator Available October I $480 Ml-5209
BIRMINGHAM Cloae to shopping 2 bedroom 2 bath older home, updated New appliances $500 per month plus 1st, last k security deposit 647 6894
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP beauUful 4 bedroom home on 1 acre Jenn aire In kitchen, 2 fireplaces, rec room, large porch off living quarters overlooking stream, beach privileges on Walnut
th. 6 month lease p o m Lake, $900 mont ble days J35 3941 eves 698 3323
BLOOMFIELD TWP. charming k uniaue home, converted barn In wooded setting, 2 bedrooms, 1V% baths, family room with fireplace, appliances, car peting, air, 2 ^ garage with opener decks $650, lease After 6pm 851 5993
BLOOMFIELD TWP - 4 bedroom. 2 ^ bath colonial on large lot Family room with fireplace, kitchen built-ins. dining room, central air. full basement, car peting, drapes, attached 2W car garage with opener, Bloomfield Hills Schools Available now at
Uon to buy $900, will consider op-
BIRMINGHAM ranch, new carpeting. 3 bedrooms, dining room, family room, appliances, garage, fenced yard, park $600 per month After 4PM, 879-2571
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS, 4 bedrooms. 21* bath colonial, family room with fireplace, glassed-in porch, 2W car ga rage, fenced vard. available Oct 1. $700 ' 334-9842
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We Help landlords & Tenants Share Listings 642-1620
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Stately brick colonial In Beverly Hills. Birmingham schools $750 mo Susan Tedesco, RF. MAX Assoc, 540-9700,
647-7584
BIRMINGHAM Very clean, country kitchen, 2 bedrooms, basement, fenced yard Appliances $465 month 661-4529
681-5524
BIRMINGHAM- Walking distance from town, 3 bedrooms, l1^ baths, updated kitchen, treed lot, attached garage $650 Call 855-5088 or 644-5905
juy SOUTHFIELD 4 bedroom quad level Family room with fireplace, 2 full and 2 half naths, kitchen built ins. very con temporary decor, central air, attached 2 car garage with opener Available now at $775 WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom. 2 ^ bath colonial Family room with fire place, kitchen appliances, carpeting, at-tached 2W car garage Wailed Lake Schools. Woodpecker Lake privileges Available Oct 31 at $675 BLOOMFIELD TWP Available Oct 15 to April 15 al $600 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch Family room, kitchen ap-pliances, fireplace, attached garage, Bloomfield Hills Schools k mailing will consider option ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom ranch on deep lot with trees Family room, kiU'h en appliances, carpeting, drapes, at tached garage with opener Available now at $495 N ROYAL OAK 4 bedroom. 1 ^ story Family room with Franklin stove, kitchen appliances. 2 car garage Avail able now at $475 N ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom ranch All appl iances , f i r ep lace , ca rpe t ing , drapes, 1W car garage Available now at $425
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uOODE 647-1898 REAL ESTATE
1411 N Woodward. Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM Attractive 3 bedroom, Study, sun porch, appliances, draperies, new bath, air Park with Tennis Con venient to town $475 855-3344
BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE N C ..gar ry Circle Rent to responsible party 4 bedrooms, 4W baths, library, family room, $1,600 mo Contact Alice or Leo Rutten. 644 2983 or RE MAX 647 0500
BIRMINGHAM In town charming 3 bedrooms Pegged hardwood floor in dining room, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, major appliances, deck in private yard $650 Days 568-4874 Eves 649 3847
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom, IVi bath, 1 ^ car garage, redecorated, must see' References, no pets $550 per month 851-0219 851-3010
BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom ranch Fenced yard Full basement 6 month lease $350 month plus security Refer ences Before 9 or after 5, 540-3782
BIRMINGHAM, 2 bedroom, living room with fireplace, dining room, full basement, 2 car garage $395 month
642 0155
BIRMINGHAM - 257, of $475 rent can be applied toward purchase of homes 1948 Henrietta. N of 14 Mile Interior Decorator's home brick, 2 bedroom, basement, garage 1889 Lincoln, W of Eton Brick, 3 bed room, new earthtone carpeting, tiled basement Call 3 PM 645 5448
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom bungalow, very sharp k very clean, near commut-er train Lease, $450 a month, $500 se curity, no pets 644 3185
BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Ii brary, living room, dining room, fire
lace, appliances, 2 car garage, patio 600 /mo Children, pets O K 851-1990
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom Bungalow on 14 Mile Rd . near Greenfield Appliances $375 month Security deposit 646-7017
3 bedroom ranch on quiet, tree lined street Walking distance to parks, schools, shopping, free tennis courts. YMCA with racquet ball k pool $425 per month, appliances included
642 8686
BIRMINGHAM, 3 bedrooms, carport , large garage dog run, modern kitchen Convenient location $450 Days. 556 4009. Evenings 645 2829
BIRMINGHAM 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. built-in appliances, air conditioning, professionally decorated Close to Woodward $650 540 2683
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 5 bedrooms, S1^ baths, custom built colonial with 3000 sq ft 2 fireplaces, huge family room, carpeting k drapes $875 month 823-1000. 822 7347
BLOOMFIELD. near Kensington k Adams Birm Schools, large 3 bed room. 2Mi baths, family room, fire place, all appliances (including washer k dryer), fully carpeted & draped Pa tlO. acre $595 855 3344
BLOOMFIELD ORCHARDS 3 bed room ranch. 1 h baths, family room, fireplace, garage $450 per Mo with op-
i Call 333 2630 tion to buy 333-2610
BI.OOMFIELD. Pine Lake 100 ft fron tage 4 bedrooms. 2W baths, new kitch en, etc Bloomfield Hills Schools $850 month Home 338 8701 Work. 649 1551
Bnck, iv, story. 3 bedrooms 2 car ga rage on tree lined Blvd near downtown Birmingam Rent with option to buy need only apply 642 8419
CANTON, deluxe 4 bedroom 2 bath quad, fireplace, atlached garage, cen tral air former model. $600 month I yr lease References required 967 4903
CANTON, new colonial never occupied 3 bedrooms 2W baths family room with fireplace wet bar, first floor laun dry, dishwasher, fully carpeted auto-maUc garage opener front and rear
sodded $600 or best yard i 274 5870
CANTON NORTH 4 bedroom coloftUl, 3W baths 2 car attached garage Plym outh School district Walking distance to schools, $625 month 455 0964
COMMERCE beauUful 4 bedroom all sports year around lakefront home Rent with option $750 Must see
684 1001
COUNTRY SETTING N of City of Ann Arbor, lovely 3 bedroom ranch, spa cious kitchen dishwasher 2 car garage 1 acre $350 mo Mini 529 2881
DETROIT Old Redford area 2 bed rooms, dining room basement Apoli ances included $325 a month Call after 6pm, 272 8081
EVERGREEN JOY RD area 3 bed room brick bungalow Excellent condi lion, finish basement 2 car garage rel erences $425 month 278 2968
CANTON'S finest sub Sunflower Vil lage with clubhouse and poo! 3 bed room, ranch, 1W balhs. family room with fireplace, all appliances, immedi ate occupancy $575 month 459 5288
CANTON TWP , 3 bedroom colonial, family room, fireplace, 2 car garage beautiful neighborhood. $550 per month Call after 10 PM 981-0193
CANTON. 3 bedroom, Holiday Park Sub, fireplace, family room, full base ment, $410 mo + utilities Available now Days 662-8672, Eves 973-1538
CANTON 3 bedroom Tri Level, 1 W bath, carpeted, appliances, newly deco rated I months security deposit Avail able Oct 1 $400 month Eves 624 0804
CANTON 3 bedroom brick ranch Family room, fireplace, patio, carpeted finished asement with wet bar, 2 car garage $525 month with option to buy Mary Home 455 5214 work 453 6586
CANTON 3 or 4 bedroom ranches, duplexes, or colonials $460 up to $625 Ask for Fred Miotke. Century 21. Gold House 459-6000
CANTON 42142 Gloria. 4 bedroom colonial, 44931 N Spring, 3 bedroom ranch, air, Both come with atlached garage base ment, family room, fireplace, $575 mo Metro West 261 3956
CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom, walking distance to town k schools, immediate occupancy Call 495-0761 or 352-1000
CLAWSON 3 bedrooms, fireplace, fin ished basement, dinette Refrigerator, slove, water included Good location, $450 per month plus security deposit Call after 5 pm 585 8277
CLAWSON, 2 bedroom house, carpeted garage, rent $400 per month immedi-ate occupancy Call after 5pm
398 0048
CLOSE-IN B IRMINGHAM Clean 2 bedroom ranch with large shade trees, in fenced back yard $410 month
BIRMINGHAM CONDO I .ease this sharp 2 bedroom Condo, fully furnished k or place your own furniture in the decorator perfect decor $550 month
GREAT BIRMINGHAM
NEIGHBORHOOD Fireplace in the living room in this well maintained 3 bedroom bungalow 2 car garage $575 month
LARGE TROY QUAD LEVEL This 4 bedroom home is in excellent condition k includes 2 ^ baths & firelit family room $850 month
Scotsdab Jlparfments Newburgh between Joy & Werren
From $285
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14 2 Bedrooms Vh Baths Covered Parking Livonia Schools Model Open 9-5 Daily, 12-5 Weekends
& f qu.tl Opportunity Housino 455-4300
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Heat Air Conditioning Swimming Pool
Office open Daily, Sat., Sun.
Carpeting Appliances
Tennis Courts
Si 754-1100
EXECUTIVE RENTAL prime Plym outh neighborhood court lot 2W baths formal dining, family room fireplace, basement, attached garage, $675 per month One Way 459 5222
AN ATTRACTIVE small 2 bedroom in Farmington Hills Completely rvmo delled $325 352 0345
FARMINGTON CITY 3 bedroom ranch, family room with fireplace (enced yard, $470 a month Avaifable Oct 1 477 6789
FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN. 2 bed room historical home, $410 month first and last plus secunt
BEfore 9pm 476 9375
FARMINGTON HILLS 4 bedrooms. 2W baths dining room sunroom basement, 2 car garage with remote Treed lot Immaculate Asking $700 per month Immediate occupancy Broker Bruce 8518070
FARMINGTON HILLS Rent with option to buv Builder s mod el, 2900 sq ft colonial 4 bedrooms li brary, 2W baths fireplace in master bedroom k family room walk out base ment, $1200 per mo 50% applied lo purchase price Musi See Call 471-4555
FARMINGTON HILLS 2 large bed rooms. 1W baths, full basement Car port Large yard Extra large living room, $400 plus security 295 4548
FARMINGTON HILLS nice I bedroom house, 8 Mile Newburgh area Sedud ed area $355 month plus utilities $450 security No pets References 474-0783
FARMINGTON HILLS quaint older home on 5 acres 4 bedrooms New kitchen, 2 car garage (openeri $57£
-f security k references 531 0167
large hredal rooms, 2 baths, beamed cathredal ceil
ings, excellent condition, fenced yard close lo schools, 1st, last k deposit $700 mo 1 yr lease Ask for Janice 538 7 880
FARMINGTON HILLS 9 Mile Middle belt area Small 3 bedrooms, no base ment, rent $325, $500 moves you in Pine Realtv 533-3t31
FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom family room, fireplace in living room I car atlached garage fenced yard i "i balhs, $500 month, security 349 5707
FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom home on 5 acres $475 per month Con tact John Eckstrom. Days 349 7600
FARMINGTON HILLS k 5 Mile Tele graph I bedroom houses Appliances Weekly or monthly rentals No h««e ments no garages $200 $250 474-2149
FARMINGTON HILLS colonial, good location, 3 bedroom. 1 W baths, carpet ed, family room, attached garage $575 plus security After 5 PM 425 4007
FARMINGTON HILLS Immaculales pacious 2 bedroom ranch on lovely large lot in prestigious sub Fully tur nished 851-5065
FARMINGTON HILLS Small 3 room house Prefer single retired lady 12 Mile Middlebelt area $175 month plus security deposit Call after 4pm
626 3422
FARMINGTON HILLS Executive II room house on 1 h acres, carpet drapes. 2 baths. 2 fireplaces pool new appliances rec room carpeted new de cor Lawn maintenance and snow re-moval included $700 per mo . 5 mm to 1-96 32715 W 14 Mile Rd Shown by App'l only, 624 6752 or 685 7SS6
FARMINGTON 3 bedroom ranch 2H baths, large family living dining kitchen Full basement 2 car ga rag'-refngertor, washer $795 mo 478-1850
GARDEN CITY, attractive newly de* orated 3 bedroom bungalow basement fenced yard, garage $400 plus security
421 0137
GARDEN CITY, large kitchen base ment, 2 car garage, carpeting drape- 4 bedrooms, double lot must see 1440 plus security Immediate occupancy Call 459 7312 or 495-0810
GARDEN CITY sharp 2 or 3 bedroom finished basement all appliances fenced yard $385 mo plus security Also 2 bedroom basement all appli ances, lovely fenced vard $375 mo plus security 626 9593
GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom ranch car peted finished basement central air 1 4 car garage fenced yard noar schools $400 mo plus security 261 1588
GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom bungalow basement garage fenced yard $450 month Call Dave Castelli. 261 0700
GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom family room with fireplace I •"» baths 2 car garage central air $500 month
277 8016
GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom ranch large kitchen, panelled basemen! 2 car garage carpets appliances Treed lot Super clean $445 mo deposit 476 0997
N REDFORD, clean 3 bedroom all appliances, finished basement fenced yard immediate occupancy $395 month Before 5pm weekdays 424 5019
N ROSEDALF PARK 3 bedroom l»i story brick new gas furnace central air. 2 l i baths fireplace $500 per month 538 2363
'OAK PARK & BIRMINGHAM areas Beautiful 2 bedroom bomes Carpeting appliances Short term available From $320 month Call Sue 855 4400
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OAK I'AfiK 2 bedrooms, fenced in yard All appliances Carport com pletely carpeted $350 month plus se-curity Immediate occupancy 851 21)7
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OUTER DRIVE Schoolcraft 4 room home easy to heat Slove. ref n ger at. if carpeting $195 month Securitv deposit Call 455 14T8
PLEASANT RIDGE Prime l oca t i ^ on Oxford Rd Spacious 3 bedroom 21* bath brick colonial Library, appli ances central air beautiful condition $650 per month Sheldon S Walson Co 547-5200
PLYMOUTH CANTON 4 bedroom <*> lonial IW balhs. attached 2 car garage familv room fireplace, concrete dog run 682 1soo
PLYMOUTH Cozy, secluded pine panelled 2 bedroom on heavily treed country lot Just decorated Perfect for couple or responsible singles $400 nio Security deposit, references Immedi ate occupancy available 455 3033
Evergn s. freshl rooms, garage freshly painted, good
neighbors $280 mo plus utilities 1st k last mon requrred 897-1965 ext 240
PLYMOUTH lovely English Tudor in wooded area Walk to Downtown 2 bed rooms, dining, living fireplace, kitchen, nook basement $450 Eves 453 1H3
PLYMOUTH near downtown 3 bed rooms Basement Garage Gas h«at $400 plus security 522 5248 or 326 Ml I
PLYMOUTH Lakepointe Subdivision 4 bedroom Quad 2 baths fireplace well insulated appliances freshly painted $550 per month 459-9571
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GARDEN CITY 5704 Merrtinan Rd Brand oe<* 3 bedroom ranch, all brick, full basement 1400 Mo Must be willing to buy. rent will apply toward* down payment Goodman Builder, 399-9034
JOY SOtfTHFlKLD ARKA 3 bedroom brick bungalow, newly refin-ished interior with carpeting, stove in-cluded, finished basement with bar, central air, garage 1335 per month + utilities, security deposit & references required Call after 4 PM 977 04(4
l.IVONIA Custom 3 bedroom tri-level 2 baths, large wooded lot, all appli-ances. clean and ready for occupancy $550 month Earl Keim Realty5t5 7656
LIVONIA Large house. 8 Mile Grand River Rea soiiablr to the right party Call after 4pm 517-548 1137
LIVONIA Near I 175 & Ann Arbor Rd 3 bedroom brick ranch, family room, air conditioned, patio with grill 2 ^ car garage all appliances including washer 4 dryer No pets Available 9 1 82
533 2018 or 722 8233
LIVONIA nicely decorated cozy brick ranch, trees, finished basement, garage, (enced yard, immediate occi $494 One Way 522
LIVONIA. Plymouth & Middlebelt 3 bedroom, , garage, basement, appli-ances, secutity and references, no pets AvailableCto* 1 After 4 30pm 360-2404
LIVONlA RENT WITH OPTION 1800 to 2400 sq ft deluxe 3 4 4 bed room hoaMCi $500 and up per month Call Grace Century 21 Today, 261 2000
LIVONIA Rosedale Gardens 3 bed room brick ranch, clean, finished base-ment with r#*' room, garage, dog pen, immediate occupancy, $495 mo 1st & last mo i $M0 security 427 1126
LIVONIA Beautiful 4 bedroom brick ranch on large lot. living room, familv room, Florida room, 2 fireplaces, full basement, cwuntry kitchen with built ins huge paUo, central air, 2Mi car at tached garage country living with city convenient**, close to major mall A many school*. $575 with option lo buy Security deposit, references Available Oct 1 522-3527
LIVONIA F a r m i n g t o n P lymouth Sparkling 3 bedroom ranch Finished basement garage $495 * security Op tion possible. Call Eves 522-8256
LIVONIA 3 bedroom ranch, carport, basement, completely redecorated Wonderland area No pets $450 month, $500 security deposit 422 2195
LIVONIA, ->,3 bedroom IV, bath, at tached garage $575 Ask for Fred Miotke ( eoterv 21, Gold House
459-6000
LIVONIA. 3 bedroom ranch. 2 W car ga rage al! appliances, fenced yard, newly decorated. ,$400 month, 1 month securi ty Call aft** 5 I'M 348 8186
LIVONIA T b e d r o o m brick ranch, neu-tral decor, appliances, finished base-ment. large vard Rent, possible option, $490 plus wcurity 421 0856 or call col-lect — 312 653-5813
LIVONIA large lot
404 Houses For Rent LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick, baaement, garage, nice area, adjustable rate, $425 One Way 522 6000
LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick ranch, pan-eled baaement, 2W car garage, family room, carpets, appliances, treed lot, nice area $495 plus deposit 476-0997
LIVONIA - 3 bedroom brick ranch, drapes, 2 car garage, finished base-ment, large fenced yard Near Wonder land No pets $400 per Mo 453-7962
LIVONIA 3 bedrooms, l1* car garage, washer & dryer, laundry room, fenced back yard, big kitchen $425 monthly
477 5808
LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, full basement, family room/fire-place, garage, immediate occupancy, extraordinary offering great area Trees, fenced yard $595; or less; option One Way 522-6000
LIVONIA • 6 & Middelbelt 2 bedroom ranch on cozy wooded Mi acre, Appli ances. carpeted $275 month plus secur-ity Available Oct 1st 261-0325
LIVONIA 7 Mile/Inkster 3 bedroom home, basement, clean Available Oct 1st $435 mo . m months security
477-7499
MILFORD country living, 4 bedrooms, 2W baths on 10 acres, approximately 2200 sq f t 3 car garage, finished walk out rec room, available Nov 1 Rent $675 Broker • Bruce 851 8070
NEW HUDSON 3 bedrooms, carpet, appliances, basement, garage, gas heat d e a n Large treed y*rd $425 a month
525 1621
NORTHVILLE Beautifully decorated 1 bedroom, den, fireplace, garage Ap-pliances Adults References No pets $390 per Mo + security 464 2683
Shelby/Rochester, lease with option to buy, 4 bedroom colonial, family room, fireplace, 2 baths, basement, attached garage $600 mo plus security 731 1233
SHELBY TWP 4 bedroom. 2 baths ranch, carpeted, family room with fire-place, huge 2 car garage, door opener,
542-0 |550 with security deposit 0655
SIX miles W of Plymouth in rural area of nice homes 3 bedroom brick, tiled ktlchen & bath, full basement 2 car ga-rage Spacious lawn $400 month Lease & security required Eves , 455 9288
SOUTHFIELD garage, newly beautiful home 356 6444
fenced yard, 2Vi car decorated, 2W baths,
569 1211
SOUTHFIELD Ideal family home Close to schools, shopping 3 bedroom ranch, 2 car garage $425 monthly Se-curity Call after 6 642-5183
SOUTHFIELD Lease with option to buy, 2-3 bedroom, l ^ baths, brick, near Southfield High, quiet subdivision cir cular drive, $450 per month 357 3149
SOUTHFIELD $2 000 DOWN Why rent You live in the house and make the payments for half ownership Must have good credit 353 01 11
SOUTHFIELD Lovely Brick Ranch 2 bedrooms, formal dining room, or-chard. new carpeting, beautiful private view Available Nov 1 644 4210
SOUTHFIELD, 2 bedrooms living room, dining room, (amily room, kitch en, full basment, large lot. 2 car ga rage. Residential or office services Across from Oakland Cty Health Dept $500 month 557 2214 or 357-4084
SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom. 1 W bath, finished basement, gas heat $450 per month Between 8 4 9 Mile off Ever green. Days 837-8880 Eves 335-3478
ROYA OAK 2 bedroom slab ranch on nfce lot Fenced yard, carpeting, appli apces Crooks & Normandy area $360 per month 589-2106
SAVE 507. RENT Singles {'referred Share Referrals
642-1620
SOUTHFIELD 9 & Beech Efficient Ranch Family room, fireplace, wood burning stove I ^ baths Basement Garage Air Patio Grill $475 month-lease. References Security Available Nov or Dec After 6pm 356-8671
STERLING HEIGHTS 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, garage, finished base-ment. all appliances $595, option to-buy 981 3050 or 263 4818
SYLVAN LAKE, 2 bedrooms, screened porch, lake, tennis privileges Carpeted, appliances Available immediately No pets $425 mo After 6PM 682 6136
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1-2-3 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s
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651-0042
m MuirayDD Farmington Hills. Phone: 478-5533.
Grand River and Drake Roads. Models open everyday 11-6. • 12 different plans featuring 24-hour monitored gatehouse
1 Incredibly spacious rooms • Kitchens with windows and eating space
• Attached covered parking • Central air conditioning
• Inspired architecture and landscaping
• In-unit laundry and storage rooms
• 12-acre nature trai l • Ponds and streams
• Resort-like pool, clubhouse, tennis courts and recreation
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1st MONTH RENT FREfl
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C A S S L A K E S H O I t K C l J I l t Comer of Caa$ lake Road I Caaa Elizabeth Lake Road Near Orchard Lake Road • M-59 Telegraph
REDFORD - The Redford Township Home Information Center has a free rental housing bulletin board
Call 937-2171
REDFORD TWP immaculate 3 bed room brick bungalow with new carpet & drapes thru out $425 plus security
525-9419
REDFORD TWP Kinloch near 5 mile 3 bedroom brick bungalow 2 tile baths No-wax country kitchen Refrigerator, stove, carpeted Completely redeco rated Garage, fenced yard No pets 1385 plus utilities Security Referenc e r Eve . 9S5-8355
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BEECH VILLA SUB. EXECUTIVE brick ranch, J bedrooms, 1 4 baths, central air. family room, natural fireplace, finished basement Vacant move right in' $690 per month 6 month lease or longer J Hughes
MAYFAIR 522-8000
qi room home with fireplace, basement, 2 4 car attached garage, beautiful secluded. 1 acre lot centrally located Good snowmobile area, 10 minutes S of Alpine Ski t-odge Nov May $450 month plus security 363-0708
UNION LAKE 3 bedroom year round ranch Newly decorated Attached 2 car garage, fenced yard, lake privileges, $440 plus security 363-9055
WALLED LAKE, 1569 Pontiac Trail 2 bedroom cedar shake ranch home with breezeway and 2 car attached garage, no basement 100x600 ft lot 1 month rent, security deposit. 1 year lease, and full credit information a must $450 per month 626-3900
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WATERFORO AREA 2 bedroom. 2 bath to lease Washer dryer, kitchen appliances, full base ment $450 Mo 626-4000 or 363 7054
WATERFORD TWP Immaculate 4 bedroom. 2 bath, hilltop home 2 acres with barn for 2 horses Beautiful set-ting $625 per month 682-5060
WAYNE WARREN area 3 bedroom split level Immediate occupancy Stove & refrigerator included Reason able rent Ask for Harry Tenn 565-2800
WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, newly redecorated Major appliances with washer 4 dryer Fenced yard Near Pine Lake $550 monthly plus security deposit with op-tion to buy Call after 6pm. C81 4799
WEST BLOOMFIELD attractive 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch, garage, nice yard, all appliances. $650 per mo
626 8498
TELEGRAPH & 6 MILE, 3 bedroom brick, full basement, newly decorated, $400 month plus $500 security 534-7697 356 6568
THREE BEDROOM Colonial in South field W of Greenfield. S of 12 1 4 baths, finished basement, 2 car garage, central air, $500 per month Call after 6 569 2332
TROY, Northfield Hills. 2 bedroom, 1 4 baths, all appliances, pool, tennis, $510 month includes maintenance 4 heat For sale at $58,500 Eve*,641 -7384
TROY NW New modern large 2-3 bedroom, 3 4 baths, apartment, In-law apartment, garage, fireplace, carpeted, etc $400 L $600 649 1795
TROY Rochester & South Blvd , 4 bed room Dutch Colonial, stove, refrigera tor, carpeted, 2 car garage, electric heat $550 per Mo 647 6813 or 644-0946
TROY SOMERSET Area 4 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, family room, fin ished basement, country atmosphere Schools close 893 2033 or 882 7850
TROY- 3 bedroom brick, carpeted, all appliances, fenced yard, gas heat $425 per month plus security L utilities Im mediate occupancy 588-4279
TROY - 3 bedroom 1 4 bath brick colo-nial, family room, all appliances, large yard, $560 mo 1st. last 4 security, kids OK, references 548 5117
UNION LAKE. beauUful 3 bedroom. 2 4 bath home, finished basement, utili-ty room, den, fireplace, major appli-ances, dog run, 1 acre, rustic setting $500 month plus security 681-4253
WEST BIXWMFIELD Deluxe 4 bed room colonial Family, living, dining, Ii brary Birmingham schools, every op-tion Only $900 mo + security 626 5855
WEST BLOOMFIELD VACANT 6 months or one year Clean, spacious 4 bedroom brick colonial 2 4 baths, fam ily room, library, 1st floor laundry, rec room, carpets, all appliances $750 626 8800 626 0075
WESTLAND - Cherry Mill/Newburgh 3 bedrooms. I bath, cathedral ceilings appliances, in-ground pool, $425 per Mo negotiable 594 3723
WESTLAND Livonia Schools 3 bed room brick, I 4 baths. 2 car garage Appliances Basement $475 month plus security 427-1 160
WESTLAND, Palmer & Venoy area 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, family room. 2 car parking, $380 month $380 deposit
728 7197
WESTLAND, Warren 4 Venoy area 3 bedroom brick ranch, attached garage, fenced yard, excellent condition Secur-ity required $425 per month Call Joe Durso. 261-1400
WESTLAND Venoy Grand Traverse 2 bedroom duplex, i 4 baths, excellent condition. 2 children, $275, security $350 729-5775 or 652 7947
WESTLAND - 1 wk free rent for paint ing 3 bedroom brick, finished basement with bar, 3 car garage Immediate oc-cupancy $470 Mo * security 425-2519
WESTLAND 3 bedroom tri level Car peted. 2 car garage, 2 baths, large kitchen, appliances included $500 mo plus security Available 10-1 729 1311
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C h a r t e r h o u s e 16300 W 9 M i l e , S o u t h f i e l d
Studio's - 1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in the security of a
hi-rise apartment CENTRAL AIR • RANGE • REFRIGKRATOk DISHWASHER • CARPETING • CARPORTS
I TENNIS COURTS • SWIMMING POOL \PARTY ROOM • TV CONTROLLED SECURITY
W BLOOMFIELD Farm Hills Schools, 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 baths, family room fireplace, deck, 2 car garage $500 mo Days. 645 2662, or eves 851 5791
W BLOOMFIELD, fpr lease 12 years, 4 bedrooms, 2 4 bath colonial, den, $875 month Call Carol or Dick Amrhein, Real Estate One, 477-1 1 11 or 553 4029
W BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom lake front, nice, never rented before $500 month Rent or lease with option Days459-6730 . Eves 420 3102
W BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom 2 4 bath, large familv room 4 living room, private beautifully landscaped back yard. $750 per month 689 0532855-2941
W BLOOMFIELD area with Cass Lake frontage, 3 bedroom ranch in park like setting. 2 4 balhs, 2 car garage $1000 mo Immediate occupancy 626-4768
W BLOOMFIELD- 3 bedroom ranch, 2 car garage plus full basement, $450 per month plus security deposit & ref-erences 626 6910 or 626 9799
W BLOOMFIELD Country living on 1 4 acre ravine lot 3 bedroom ranch, all new carpeting, all new kitchen, fam ily, living 4 dining rooms $750 month |y 851 3592
W BLOOMFIELD schools newly deco rated. 3 "bedroom, full basement lake privileges, country setting. $425, plus deposit Afler 3 PM 363 3828
406 Furnished Houses For Rent
BIRMINGHAM BEVEHI.Y Hills area 3 bedroom home
Furnished 641 7955 689 4043
BIRMINGHAM, completely furnished 3 bedrooms, Florida room, linens dish es, all appliances TV air. monthly (Don) 682-0481 642 4300
CASS LAKEFRONT -"West Bloomfield area Large rooms Beamed ceilings 3 bedrooms Gas heat Well insulated Very nice Clean Private Gose to ev erything Boat $325 monthly now to June Adults, no pets References L se cunty 682-3305 565 3852
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FENTON BHIGHTON area lar contemporary on private all sports lake 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, beautfully furnished Indoor pool sauna, hot tub, 6 fireplaces, greennouse dining room
pool s-inouse
Nov thru April $1 800 month 629 4221
IN ROCHESTER 3 bedroom ranch Basement 2 car garage Excellent lo cation $558 Mo. plus utilities, to mar
aeiails and lo see call ried couple For i owner 651 7544
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c o n d i t i o n i n g , c a r p e t i n g d i s h w a s h e r s , p o o l s , a n d p a t i o s W i t h s o m e , you r rent e v e n
INCLUDES HEAT1
Move into any of these apartment homes and enjoy the fine life now '
PINE RIDGE
1 and 2 bedrooms 1 a i j 2 Dal is Choose Irom a spacious floor plans North side of 10 Mile Road. Wesl o ' Telegraph adiaceni lo TEL EX Shopping Center Resident Manager 35<s 3930
FROM $380*
OAK RIDGE
i and 2 bedrooms i and 2 baths 7 spacious l loor plans Clubhouse Berg Road Service Drive adjacent to Northwestern Hwy , North of 10'/, Mile, East of Telegraph Resident Manager 358 1885 F R O M $380*
MAPLE TREE
1 and 2 bedrooms 1 and 2 baths 7 spacious floor plans Clubhouse Off Franklin Road, S o' Northwestern Hwy and 12 Miia Roads Resident Manager 354 0331 FROM $395*
PINE AIRE
1 2 and 3 bedrooms 1 and 2 baths 13 spacious floor plans Clubhouse Heat included iPhase i) North side of 12 Mi le Road East o ' Nofth western Hwy Resident Manager 357 1761
FROM $380*
THE PINES
1 and 2 bedrooms 1 and 2 baths Heal included Franklin Road, North o' No' thwestern Hwy Resident Manager 357 0437 F R O M $ 4 ? 5 *
COUNTRY COURT
1 and 2 bedroom, 1 and 2 baths Seven spacious floor plans Heal included West side of Graen f ield Road between 10 and 10v, Mile Roads Resident Manager 557 3832 FROM $390"
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406 Furnished H O U M S For Rent
WOULD YOU Like to live in a luxury, completely furnished home in F a r m i n g ton Hills in the winter 4 equally luxuri-ous home with pool in Key West, Flori-da In the summer"' The rent would be nominal to the right par ty who would bestow T L C 626 5530
410 Flats For Rent
SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom lower, carpe t ing , sit t ing room, appliances, country sett ing, |S00.
uti l i t ies 355
412 Townhouees-Condos For Rent
m o • lities 5 9155
WARREN 4 Southfield a r ea 4 room upper flat , heat included, stove, ref r ig-e ra to r , | J 5 0 plus securi ty 836 3905
171-7317
ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t condo Pool, a i r conditioning. Hea t k wa te r included Quiet a r ea Newly dec-ora ted 1375 Available Oct M1-0S33
407 Mobile Homes For Rent
INKSTER RD near Joy Rd Brand new 1 bedroom mobile home Complete ly furnished. $250 GA 1-7123
SOUTHFIELD Mobile homes for rent 1 and 2 bed rooms Call between 10AM-4PM
356 4300
WEST BLOOMFIELD Unfurnished 2 bedroom with Cass Lake privi leges Ap pliances included Adults No pets | 250 per month 681 6057
406 Duplexes For Rent BIRMINGHAM Immed ia t e occupan-cy. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with f i replace, dining room, porch, ga rage BeauUful treed lot Walk to Downtown $650 mo Bill Underdown (Agent) 540 9700, Bes 641 7878
BIRMINGHAM, In town 1 bedroom, f i replace parquet floors, ga rage $405 a month 968-5018
COMFORTABLE 4 convenien t , a t Bramel l on Plymouth Rd $250 per mo plus uti l i t ies 4 secur i ty Appliances,
531 9083
COMPLETELY FURNISHED, c h a r m ing 3 bedroom, IW bath duplex in old Bi rmingham for winter m plus utilities Call a f t e r 5pm
$650 647 1793
E V E R G B E E N Joy Rd a rea 2 bed room brick duplex, fenced yard, $265 per month, securi ty deposit Call a f t e r 4pm 272 6426
FAHMINGTON HILU'v Hemodeled. new paint. 2 bedrooms, dining room, stove, refrigerator $330 mo $495 d e posit Country-l ike living 356-7856
GAHDEN CITY, Brick, sha rp I bed room. Ford Rd 4 Mer r iman appli ances, carpe t ing , air , balcony, laundry, freshly painted, $290 includes heat No pels Agent 478-7640
LIVONIA 2 bedroom duplex, fully ca r peted, stdve 4 $350 month plus secur i ty
r e f r i ge ra to r furnished 522 8172
ly tV Ra* ed, ca rpe ted , family room Basement
Ga rage Lease Securi ty deposit $425 No pets 29422 Grandon 421 7067
LIVONIA 9912 Fa rming ton Bd ly decora ted 2 bedrooms, full ment Open Sat posit No Pets '
PLYMOUTH. 1 bedroom, carpet ing, basement , $325 includes heat Si wate r , securi ty 4 lease Available immedia te ly Call a f t e r 6pm, 474-5291
ROCHESTER, close to downtown, 2 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, carpe t ing , air conditioner Call a f t e r 4pm.651-7931
TROY - 2 bedroom carpe ted duplex, newly painted, f ront 4 backyard , pat io
628 2808
VENOY PALMER of Westland. 3 bed room duplex, $250 per month $300 se-curi ty No appl iances Children 4 pets
35$ 7367 welcome
W E s T L A N D Dorsey Venoy. sha rp 2 bedroom, unfurnished Beaut i ful ly re-modeled, ca rpe ted , fenced $290 plus deposit No pets 562 4451
WESTLAND 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t Ford Newburgh Roads area Carpe ted , appl iances Adults $245 a month plus deposit 455-8793
WESTLAND 3 bedroom duplex. $500 per month in eludes utilit ies Call a f t e r 3 30pm
525 5475
7 MILE 4 T E L E G R A P H Newly redec ora ted V 0 0 " 1 - ' ' bath R e f r i g e r a t o r 4 r ange carpe t ing 4 d rapes $250 per month plus secur i ty deposit 538 5134
SOUTHFIELD, avai lable soon, 2 bed-room, 2 bath condo $450, uti l i tes sepa-r a t e Require* 3 rental references Call 4-9PM
WESTLAND • Beaut i fu l 5 Room Lower includes 2 bedrooms, refrigerator, stove, air conditioning, w a s h e r / d r y e r 4 water $350 / m o 453-3306 or 455-6335
412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Ren ta l s - All Areas
We Help Landlords and Tenants Share Listings, 642-1620
AVAILABLE 10 Mile - Lahser
2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 ^ baths, living room, dining room, s epa ra t e b reakfas t nook, built in appl iances Finished rec room with s e p a r a t e laundry room. Fully ca r peted, d rapery rods, 1,950 Sq Ft, , Club-house 4 pool, individual p r iva t e patio, ca rpor t included Adult, teen & children a rea Sorry, no pets F r o m $515
HEAT INCLUDED 356-8844
BIRMINGHAM Beaut i fu l 2 bedroom townhouse. new ca rpe t ing 4 paint , a ir , all appl iances, walking dis tance lo c o m m u t e r t ra in 643 8225
BIRMINGHAM • Graef ie ld 2 bedroom townhouse near t ra in s tat ion 4 dowib town Call 559-3402
BIRMINGHAM, 2 bedroom, 2 s tory In Will iamsburg cour tyard Neutral ly deo-c ra t ed including window t r e a t m e n t s $450 per month Manager , 643-8225
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Square I j ike Woodward area 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ca r port , basement , drapes , appl iances in eluded $580 month 1 985-6676
CLARKSTON AREA 1 Si 2 bedroom townhouses Washer 4 d rye r hook-up Appliances Air condi-tioned We have a clubhouse, tennis courts, pool, fishing 4 boat ing A beau tifully landscaped country set t ing
BAVARIA ON THE WATER Mile N of I 75 on Dixie Hwy
For appoin tment call 625-8407
FARMINGTON HILI-S 12th Es t a t e 2 bedrooms, 2 baths upper unit Laundry in unit Tennis, pool Carpor t $450
E v e s , 646 4153
FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedrooms Adults All appl iances, pool Close to Livonia Mall Convenient t r anspor t a tion Heat, wa t e r $380 661 5026
FARMINGTON HILI-S, Country Glens, 14 mile Middelbelt, I bedroom, la rge s torage a rea within, tennis, pool, car-port , $400 851-1721
FARMINGTON HILLS Condo. 12 Mile/ Orchard Lake Road I bedroom Appli ances. a i r conditioning, pool, tennis. $375 After 4pm 464-8382 464-7906
FAHMINGTON HILLS, 14 Mile 4 Nor thwestern , super 1 bedroom, appli ances. pool, tennis, ca rpor t , corner unit, $395 per month 661-0011
FAHMINGTON HILLS comple te ly furnished. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, immedi a te occupancy Asking $600 m o F a r m -ington Sq Condominiums Broker Bruce 851-8070
F O R M E R L Y Bi rmingham North Apts Derby 4 Adams in B i r m i n g h a m New c a r p e t s 4 levelors, a i r conditioning, pool, full basements , laundry hook-up 1100 sq ft • $425 to $500 per m o
540-4782
410 Flats For Rent BASEMENT FLAT Redford Fiir f ema le Shower, kitchen, with laundry 4 cable TV $230 month plus securi ty Call a f t e r 6PM 534 4847
BIRMINGHAM coxy I bedroom u flat, appliances, basement , near ward. $300
upper Wood
644 1272 644 7712
DEARBORN, Ford Woods, cha rming clean lower, 2 bedrooms, stove, ref r ig-era tor . carpe t ing garage, basement , cable TV, $350 Cat pe rmi t t ed 981 1817
FLAT Mer r iman 4 7 Mile One bed room upper Stove 4 r e f r i ge ra to r $250 Security deposit required Share utili-ties 477 4170
GRAND RIVER Schoolcraf t a rea large flat, 3 bedrooms, full basement , f i replace, very clean, well kept, $275 mo Deposit could be a r r anged Call weekdays only a f t e r 3pm 838 9279
GRAND RIVER Telegraph area Up-per f lat 2 bedrooms, $220 includes wa ter, stove, refrigerator 4 fu rn i tu re d e posit After 2 PM 477-5345
LOWER • Vinsetta a r ea . Royal Oak Living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, sunroom f i rep lace No smokers or pets $450 After 9pm 545 4225
MAPLE INKSTER 2 bedroom, dining room, firepl.ice, appl iances including washer 4 d n e r . shady yard, lake privi-leges $390 month 855 9769 626 0981
NEAR DEARBORN 2 bedroom Lower, dining room stove, refrigerator, base ment , c lean Near Fa i r lane , $250 m o
477 0621
PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom lower f la t in hu to r i c Old Village includes all utili-t ies F ree cable TV Modern appl iances Recently remodeled $360 monthly Call 453 4326 or 352 9810
R E D F O R D 1 bedroom upper , c lean, ea rpe ted . appl iances. $300 month in-cludes all utili t ies Security deposit After 6PM 533-1884
upper f lat Furnished $275 a month including
FREE CABLE TV FREE RENT FIRST MONTH
Southf ie ld Townhouses l .arge, beaut i ful 2 bedroom I H bath in suburban residential a rea Reasonably priced $495 Hotpoint appl iances in deluxe equipped kitchen Plush shag carpet ing , drapes , cen t ra l heat 4 air conditioning Carpor t Full basemen t Adult 4 chi ldren sections No pets
Near Southfield 4 I 696 F r e e w a y s l a h s e r Rd Corner Mr-Hung
Between 9 10 Mile Rds
RESIDENT MGR. 355-3253
532-5084
SOUTHFIELD CONDO, 2 bedroom, complete ly refurbished, new appli-ances, dishwasher , carpe t ing , ca rpor t , includes heat , pool, clubhouse, $425 month Securi ty deposit 373-7469
SOUTHFIELD F U R N I S H E D - 2 bed rooms, 1 ^ baths, appl iances, washer , dryer , pool, tennis courts . $600 p l u s utilities, a f t e r 6pm 649-6218
ROCHESTER • Kings Cove. 2 bed rooms, full basement , a t t ached garage , cen t ra l air , $600 mo 647-5535
ROMULUS bedroom, l 1 * baths Townhouse on
Wayne Rd near 1-94 Reasonab le rent Call 875-4934 or 728-1987
UNION LAKE, 2 bedroom townhouse, very clean, beaut i ful view, washer , d ryer , pool, a ir , f i replace , 698 2256 421 0683
WESTLAND 2 bedroom, walk in clos-et , air conditioning, dishwasher , utility room with washer 4 dryer , ca rpor t , pool Available Oct 30th 563 9817
WESTLAND - 3 bedroom townhouse style condo Garage , appl iances Short lease or month to month O K $400 plus secur i ty Available now1 525-5776
414 Florida Rentals 415 Vacation Rentals
LUXURY CONDO - St Pe t e r sbu rg Beach. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, no pets, avai lable Oct 1 Call eves 478-0161
fall color weekend a t a lovely room, 2 bath coodo on Lake Mi<
LUXURY, Furnished Ocean Condo near historic St Augustine Magnificent beach, pool, tennis 4 racquet ball Golf nearby Sleeps 6 $250 wk 891 2559
HOMESTEAD RESORT Glen Arbor Luxurious 4 spacious 1-4 bedroom units a t discount rates, Fall color or Winter ski week/weekends Owner , 553 0643
PUNTA GORDA ISLES New 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo Large kitchen, living, dining room, screened porch, furnished, rented by month or season only. $1200 a month 425 9623
LAKE CHARLEVOIX Home near his-toric Horton Bay, Fal l Colors, Boyne Country Skiing, 2 bedrooms, l a rge loft, sunset view, stone f i replace 540-4993
SANIBE1. ISLAND • luxurious 2 bed room 2 bath Gulf front condos Located near s to res 4 gourmet restaurants, all ameni t ies , pool, tennis, weekly 645-5498
SARASOTA SIESTA Key, on Gulf, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, complete ly fur-nished Season, bi-weekly or monthly Call 851-4331 or a f t e r 5pm,,851 2157
SIESTA KEY, Sarasota , Flor ida Gulf front 2 bedroom, 2 bath deluxe con dominium Pool. 10 tennis cour t s 3 month m i n i m u m Dec thru May After 5pm, 886-0228
SIESTA KEYS- The Dunes Gorgeous a p a r t m e n t . 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, right on Gulf Available,Oct thru Feb 4 af ter Eas t e r Afler 5t>m 338-6570
SOUTH SEAS, Marco Island, 2 bed room, 2 bath condo, complete ly fu r -nished. Cable TV, balcony overlooks bay, walk to beach, tennis,pool 261 0947
SOUTHWEST Flor ida new cana l front Good fishing 2 plus 2 furnished Oct 1 to April I $425 693-1273
413 Time Sharing P1NESTEAD R E E F on Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, 2 bedroom 2 bath condo. Available Oct 9 thru 16 851-6200
414 Florida Rentals ABANDON YOUR HUNT
Flor ida Renta ls All Areas Tenanls 4 Landlords
Share Listings 642-1620
STUART New 2 bedroom, 2 bath rondo near beach 4 shopping $450 month Mini-m u m 6 month rental 681 3613
TAMARACK • on the Golf Course, 1st f loor. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, washer 4 dryer , fully furnished Pool Available J a n 1st Call a f l e r 5pm, 968 7918
ATTRACTIVE Marco Island. Flor ida condo. Low ra t e s 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, s leeps 6, screened porch Tennis, pool, complete ly furnished 645 9461
BRAND NEW luxury condo on ocean, St Augus t ine /Daytona a rea 2 bed rooms /ba ths , pool, tennis, on 1st floor, off-season r a t e s thru J a n I 591 -0529
CLEARWATER 2 bedrooms, fully f u r nished condo. ga rage , pool, tennis Looking for renters for ba lance of 1982
685 3983
COMPLETELY F U R N I S H E D 2 bed room, 2 bath condo, Winter Haven, Flor ida No children, no pets 651-5451 or 879-1178
DUNEDIN, E d g e w a t e r Arms, l a rge 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, furnishetf on the Bay, pool, golf, mar ina , avai lable for season 646-3920
F O R T LAUDERDALE 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo with laundry. Comple t e ly fu rn i shed 18th f loor oceanview, 2 blocks f rom beach Pool, sauna, health c lub Available Dec and / or J a n u a r y Evenings 851-3533
FT MYERS Beach, 2 bedroom condo over looking Gulf , p r iva t e laundry room, pr iva te pool, covered pa rk ing Available J a n 4 Apr 885 5208
G U L F COAST, pr iva te adult park , fur-nished 2 bedroom mobile, s leeps 5, rec-reation facili t ies, hea ted pool, tennis, O c t - J a n Min imum 1 m o $350 plus util-i t ies 834-1255, 1-416 265-0863
Gulf Of Mexico Envoy Point on St P e t e Beach New luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath decora tor furnished Condo 8th floor overlooking beaches and Boca Ciega Bay Tennis, pool, p r iva te beach, clubhouse 30 Mins to T a m p a Airport Walk to shops and restaurants. No pets Available monthly and for season 647-7496
HUCHINSON ISLAND Sand Dollar Villas, 2 bedroom l 1 * ba th furnished 1st floor condo on the ocean, avai lable Nov , Dec . J a n , F e b , 1st 2 weeks in March, $900 month Af te r 6 PM
553-3212
HIDDEN HILLS Rochester
I m m a c u l a t e 3 bedroom Townehouse 2 ^ baths, fo rmal dining a rea Fire-place Drapes Basement 4 ga rage Im-med ia t e occupancy Option to purchase avai lable $625 month
Call June Connor 652-1800 or 435-5866
HIGHLAND LAKES 3 bedroom con-dominium, with family room 4 fire-place, full basement . 1W baths, $600 mo includes heat Call Ear l Keim Real ty 729 2500
LIVONIA condo Good location, 1 bed-room. heat 4 water included All appli-ances, ca rpor t , immed ia t e occupancy $335 plus securi ty After 5 425-4007
Model 2 bedroom Townehouse $350 per month Excel lent view 646-4948
PLYMOUTH Large 2 bedroom town house with full basement , p r ime loca-tion of City Available immedia te ly No pets. $395 a month 576-0853
REDFORIVJOY RD-INKSTER Condo, 1 bedroom, I bath, kitchen ap^ pliances. ca rpe t ing Well main ta ined a rea Quiet surroundings All utili t ies except e lec t r ic $325 plus secur i ty Available Oct 1st 464-3116
STERLING HEIGHTS Elegant town house 2 large bedrooms each with walk in closets 4 p r iva te bath, many ex t r a s including washer 4 dryer $495 362 1210 Eves 1 781-6755
or unfurnished utilit ies Call a f l e r 6pm 559 8737
TBOY LUXURY TOWNHOUSE
Available October 1 at prestigious S t r a t h m o r e Village 2 bedroom. IVi baths, cen t ra l air , finished basement , a t t ached g a r a g e with au tomat i c open er , p r iva te /enc losed patio, f i replace , all appl iances including washer 4 dryer , fully draped 4 ca rpe ted Access to pool 4 clubhouse He*t 4 Association fee in-eluded $615 m<>nth with 1 yea r lease
360 0133
HUTCHINSON ISLAND Oceanf ront . luxurious furnished condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer , d ryer , pool, sauna, ten nls 553-3471 1 685 8029
LUXURIOUS P a l m Beach condomini-um avai lable for long t e r m rental, ex-quistly decora ted ocean f ron t , 2 bed-room, s leeps 6 Beach, pool, tennis Fo r informat ion call Iris 644-2900
MARCO ISLAND Luxury 2 bedroom beach f ront condo, pool, tennis, boat dock, low weekly, monthly ra te , 626-2502
MARCO ISLAND, seasonal renta l , 2 bedrooms on beach, luxury units, chil-dren welcome, weekly, monthly Days 881-6400, Nights 882 4593
MARCO ISLAND 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fully furnished condo, ocean view, swimming pool, tennis court Weekly 4 monthly r a t e s avai lable 855-1252
MARCO ISLAND, 2 bedroom, f irs t floor condo Pool, beach 4 shelling Call Leonard Buunk, Grand Rapids, week-days before 5 PM 616 452 8611
NAPLES, in-town condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, nicely decorated, 9 blocks f rom Gulf in Old Naples Available Oct thru F e b , monthly 643-7327
N A P L E S Pel ican Bay • luxurious 3 bedroom con do on gulf P r iva t e beach Month, sea son 313-641-7050
NAPLES, 2 bedroom, 2 bath villa on golf course Garage . Flor ida room, beaut iful ly furnished Available for sea luttfully turn son Days. 643 6230 Eves. 646 0539
NEAR DISNEYWORLD. Orlando 4 Daytona Beach, 2 bedroom, 2 bath con do, complete ly furnished, cab le TV, pool 4 tennis 261-0947
TAMPA BAY New deluxe Gulf con dos, s leeps 4, tennis, pool, fishing pier, daily maid service, lanai , reasonable , week or month (313) 261-1995
TRY A R E T I R E M E N T in beaut i ful Naples New home, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, yard service Yearly lease $500 monthly plus secur i ty 427-9478
VENICE - Beaut i ful ly furnished 2 bed room, 2 bath condo on golf course Com pletely equipped including w a s h e r / dryer Close to shopping 4 beaches Available monthly 626 1240
VENICE - 2 bedroom. 2 bath luxury condo, furnished Oceanf ront . b rea th taking view Pool Call Eves 644 1879
VENICE 2 bedroom, 2 bath bayf ron t Pool. golf, tennis, $1,200 per month Special r a t e s for season rental Call John days 525-7200, eves 227-7690
VERO BEACH Spanish Lakes, 2 bed rooms, 2 baths, furnished comple te with linens, pool and clubhouse included, ;olf nearby Available Oct I thru J a n 1 332-3562
415 Vacation Rentals ABACO. Bahamas , T reasu re Cay, on beaut i ful 3 mile beach, lovely 2 bed room, 2 ba th villa Kitchen, living room, fully equipped Pool, laundry fa cllitles, golf, tennis Commerc ia l 4 p n va te a i rpor t Call 6 9 PM 626 5940
ABANDON YOUR HUNT Vacation Renta ls - All Areas
Tenants 4 l a n d l o r d s Share 'Lis t ings 642 1620
ASPEN CONDO, ski season, fan tas t ic mounta in view, downtown, f i rep lace , deck, 2 bedrooms plus sofa bed, 1 bath $160 per night 540-3820
BEAUTIFUL Home on I-ake Michigan near T r a v e r s e City 4 Glen Lake Large house, modern conveniences By week or week-end 1-616-334-3338
BOYNE COUNTRY SKIERS 4 bedroom chalet , rec room, f i replace, clubhouse with hot tub Make Winter reserva t ions now 676 2763
CHARLEVOIX AREA
SEE THE COLORS
Home on Bay or new Chalet , Rent by the week or month, for
Skiing or S u m m e r Fun
' Call Mr. Balogh 645-2500 or eves.. 646-6102
COLORADO SKIING Copper Mountain Beaut i ful ly furnished 3 bedroom Condo Fan tas t i c views, 75 yds f rom ski lift Also ski Vail, Key stone. Breckenr idge, Arapahoe All within 20 minutes Call Days 647-7200, Eves 646 8941
HARBOR SPRINGS. Harbor Cove Lux ury Condo. tennis, beach, heated pool, hiking on Sight Available Autumn, Chr i s tmas , Winter Ski Vacat ions By Owner - Lower Renta l Ra tes Days, 965-9409. ni tes 4 weekends, 881 6725
HARBOR SPRINGS SKI AREA Large family home that is coxy - yet roomy, c h a r m i n g - yet con tempora ry , easily main ta ined yet complete ly f u r nished Fully equipped kitchen, f i re-place, sauna Sleeps 8 $4,500 for en t i re Season 852 7833
HIGGENS LAKE Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, f i replace dishwasher , s leeps 6 Fal l colors and ski season Evenings 477-4395
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, new Villa on beach, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, s leeps 6 Jacuzzi - excel lent golf, tennis 4 sw im ming Weekly $300 661-1150
HILTON HEAD Island er , p a l m e t t o Dunes Villa
enioy fall long , s leeps 6
886 9234
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S C Furnished oceanf ron t condo, sleeps 6 Pool, tennis, beach, golf, bike
278 4085
HILTON HEAD Island, P a l m e t t o Dunes. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, f i rs t c lass villa, great location, gulf, tennis, ocean Fall break, $385 weekly 271 8583
NORTH PORT Golf Villa, midway be tween Sarasota 4 F t Meyers B tau l i fully decorated, complete ly furnished, 2 bedrooms /2 baths After 6pm, 535 5954
ORLANDO, DISNEY World Vacation Beaut i fu l condo, fully furnished, on Lake Rent weekly Near o ther a t t r ac -tions Reasonable 541-7144
ORMOND BEACH brand new 2 bath, 2 bedroom oceanfront condo Complete-ly furnished, pool, walking d is tance lo shopping Weekly/monthly 278-7699
HILTON HEAD ISLAND. SC New oceanf ron t fully furnished 1 or 2 bed room villas Gplf, tennis, pool $260 to $360 weekly F r e e l i t e ra tu re 771-4586
HILTON HEAD S C , P a l m e t t o Dunes, save 35% rent f r o m n owner Newly fur nished apacious 2 bedroom and loft vil-la on golf course Pool, tennis, beach Sleeps 6 644 4133.777-0034
HILTON HEAD, S C Deluxe furnished Villa
SEA P I N E S 2 bedrooms.
Dec thru Mar After 9 PM, ity 1. 851- 0964
HOMESTEAD, Glen Arbor P lan your 3 W
chigan, 1510513 fully furnished.
420 Rooms For Rent
CANTON, PLYMOUTH a rea At t rac tlve room, non smoking person Own
Launrdy and kitchen privi leges tpoeit required a f t e r 5 pm 453-4180
phone I>epo8i
LAKES of the NORTH CHALET RENTALS
See the Fall Colors wi th us All New Homes Fi rep laces
2 Spring fed lakes • Boats F r e e uolf Course - Riding Stables
Clubhouses - Indoor pool Much More
S H E R I K I M B E R L Y 616-585 6200 313 358-0400
PETOSKEY - Harbor Springs a r ea Fall colors 4 ski season Rent lovely condo directly f r o m owner 4 save 2 baths Accommodates 8 545-5939
R E S E R V E NOW P a l m Springs, Calif Condo, 2 bedrooms/ba ths , pat io over-looking fa i rway, golf, tennis, pool, jacuxzi 2 mi les exclusive shopping $350 per wk $1200 per month AM, 774-5450 Or lease message, 561-0726
SALMON FISHING 4 Snaging. on Au Sable River 4 Lake Huron 1,2,3 bed room cot tages F r e e space for boats, fish cleaning a rea 4 fish f reezing Osco-da 1-517-739 9661
SARASOTA AREA rent Luxury 2 bed room, 2 bath Island Condo Evenings,
286 7341
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona McCormick Ranch Resort location Reserve now, 1982-83 winter season 1 bedroom eon-do with pool 4 tennis $850/mo or $30 daily, 2 week min imums 453 6506
S E E beaut i ful f a l l colors in Boyne Country Swiss Chalet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, f i replace , dishwasher Make ski reservations now Weekends 4 Christ m a s Week avai lable 644-2729
SKIIER'S DELIGHT Execut ive home in Boyne City No groups 517-892-6200
ST THOMAS, U S Virgin Islands, 2 beautiful condos, each with fabulous view, fully equipped, maid service , beach, 2 piools, scuba, mar ina , res tau rant , much m o r e 739 6391 641 -8982
TORCH LAKE • Modern log cabin, sleeps 2-4 Come enjoy Fal l color sea son week /weekend Call evenings, 616-599-2177
VAIL, COLORADO, CONDO Now renting for 1982 83 ski season New, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, near Gondo-la Pool, jacuxzi, f i replace , sundccks Grea t mountain view $150 $ 175 per night 625 4793
FARMINGTON Spacious room in quiet clean home for non smoker 4 non dr inker Kitchen 4 piano share bath. $45 a week
privileges, 477 9793
LIVONIA nice clean room, pr iva te en-t rance 4 bath, non dr inker , references, $45 week. 464 1304
MIDDLEBELT 4 14 Mile a r ea F e m a l e only Room with pr ivate bath 4 house privi leges Call a f t e r 6PM 851-6546
NOVI AREA 10 Mile and Haggerty, near Twelve Oaks Mall and F r e e w a y s Laundry and light kitchen privi leges for f e m a l e $40 per week 349-5202
P L Y M O U T H - N MILL ST Adults p re fe r red 25 4 older $25-$30 weekly plus deposit Laundry, park ing
453-6776
PLYMOUTH T H E MANOR ROOMS Furnished room with r e f r i ge ra to r
$30 and up plus secur i ty 455-2010
R E F R I G E R A T O R . E lec t r i c F r y e r , triple closet, quiet country living. Gen-t leman, $45 Dearborn Heights 6542 Fairwood, Warren, Inkster Rd 565 1110
WALLOON LAKE English cot tage, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, f i replace , 1 year old Weekend, week or month 540 4699
416 Halls For Rent
DR. T H O M A S A. DOOLEY
K OF C HALL RENTALS for all occassions Cap to 300 Off ice Hrs Mon-Fri 9-3, Sat 9 Noon
28945 JOY RD WESTLAND. MICH
421-9500 Eves 525-0585
FARMINGTON K Of C HALL 21900 Middlebelt
Air Conditioned, Paved Park ing WEDDINGS-BANQUETS
SHOWERS-PARTIES Package Deal Our Specialty
Hall Capacity, S00 Mon F r i 10 3, Mon eves 6-8 30
Call 476 1100
LIVONIA Daniel A Lord K of C, 2 halls 100-275 capac i ty Ample parking, air conditioning Renta l for all occasions Al Zinger 464 0500 or 427-3545
LIVONIA H R O C HALL Capaci ty 200 people Ample Pa rk ing Meetings-Classes, Showers 4 Weddings
36075 7 Mile,476-3432 559-4023
V. F. W. HALL FOR ALL OCCASIONS
29155 W. 7 Mile (E. of Middlebel t )
LIVONIA
474-6733 V.F.W POST 2269
Air Conditioned Hall 23414 Orchard Lake Rd , F a r m Hills
Call Rental Agent 474 8180
419 Mobile Home Space ONE BEDROOM furnished mobile home Fa rming ton location Refe rences 4 securi ty required No pets
478-2999
SOUTH LYON, assor ted lot sizes, $138 month, one month rent f r e e Near ma ior in terchanges
313 437 2046
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We Help Landlords 4 Tenants Share Re fe r r a l s 642-1620
F U R N I S H E D ROOMS Also, ef fec iencies avai lable Winter ra tes Daily, weekly or monthly $90 per week, no secur i ty deposit required Color TV, phones, maid se rv ice Royal Motor Inn. 27751 Plymouth Rd , Livonia 422 1911
ATTRACTIVE LIVONIA SUB Very good area , via 1-96 4 1-275
Clean, furnished sleeping room, pr iva te ent rance , $50-$60 weekly 464- 1690
BIRMINGHAM- At t rac t ive room with
fr iva te bath, garage, lovely home P r o essional gen t leman p re fe r red 646-0454
BIRMINGHAM, M a p l e / A d a m s At t rac tively furnished b e d r o o m / s t u d y / b a t h P r iva t e en t rance Ref r ige ra to r 4 laun dry faci l i t ies F e m a l e 646 7478
BIRMINGHAM S L E E P I N G ROOM C o f f e e p r i v i l e g e , n o n s m o k e r Middleaged employed woman, re fe r -ences, $35 a week 646-9167
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BOOM with or without meals , laun-dry, some privileges, in modest home, nice a rea , Telegraph 6 Mile area Suit able for lady, reasonable 255-4856
S L E E P I N G room, day worker , P lym-outh Inkster a r ea l-aundry privileges, tv in room, phone optional $40
421-2102
SOUTHFIELD, Employed gen t leman Clean, quiet surroundings Light kitchen privileges Security deposit 557-4624 or 335-7816
SOUTHFIELD Furnished Young son p re fe r red Kitchen 4 laundry ppivi leges $35 per week Securi ty deposit required 35^1623
421 Living Quarters To Share
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W t S T L A N D Employed woman to share my home Near F r e e w a y s 595 1064
WESTLAND Fema le only, la te 20 s or ma tu re r Luxury a p a r t m e n t with year round pool, sauna 4 hot tub 1 year lease, $217 50 a month Heat 4 ca rpor t included. Mi secur i ty deposit Re fe renc es required Ask for Vickie 459-3170
WESTLAND 32 yr old ma le has 2 bed room apt to share 595-3230 565-8846
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i ford T w p area 538-1366
WORKING young person to share with same, l a rge es ta te house in Plymouth , $170 per month plus utiliUes 420 0187
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642-2272
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mate ly 800 sq f t , 5 off ices 4 work room Reasonable rent, including utili t ies 4 air conditioning Excellent I oca tion near Post Office, Library e t r 155 So Bates Phone 644 8660
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BIRMINGHAM Deluxe two off ice suite plus secre ia r i
1/reception area , on Maple al Wood ward, includes carpe l , window treat m e n u , jani torial 4 all utilities 644 2911
BIRMINGHAM Excel lent Eton Rd location 1200 sq ft.
rking, avai lable October 1st 646-5291
ment Unit at 349-80 Center
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MARRIED COUPLE seeks 2 3 bed room house Will consider option to buy Outside Detroit Metro area Minimum 1 car garage 584-5774
T E L E G R A P H / 8 Mile a rea , ru /e sleei ing room for non-smoking feprfale Light kitchen privileges, $40 week Call a f t e r 6PM 534 4182
WESTLAND - area , furnished room in 3 bedroom home Includes kitchen privi-leges, utili t ies 4 domes t ics $40 per week 4213953
6 MILE 4 Telegraph a rea Room with ki tchen privileges $45 a week 537-8625
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B E R K L E Y F e m a l e des i res s a m e to share 2 bed room home $200 per mo includes all Call 547 5308
BIHMINGHAM SEAHOI.M 7 6 grad wishes to share 3 bedroom cozy home with responsible ma le or f e m a l e room m a t e Full house privi leges $265 month All uti l i t ies included Available Oct 9lh Call a f t e r 6pm, 644-0234
BIRMINGHAM. Woman prefe r red to rent ups ta i rs suite (2*^ rooms + full bath), kitchen 4 laundry privi leges $265. /mo includes utilit ies + $100 Se-cur i ty 4 half phone After 5pm.645 1575
COLLEGE STUDENT will s h a r e s h a r e 3 bedroom house in Fa rming ton Hills with non-smoking person Call a f t e r 6PM 477-4239
FAHMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom condo. beaut iful ly furnished 4 deco ra t ed, f emale , p re fe r non smoker . $300 plus half utili t ies 553 0422
F E M A L E , in 20's, will share 2 bedroom Southfield apa r tmen t , non smoker , fur-niture welcome Reasonable Nancy, 356-8451,356 2220, 358 0420
PROFESSIONAL ma le needs furnished house or condo, 2-3 bedrooms, immedi ately Fa rming ton Hills, Bi rmingham, W Bloomfield a r e a s 421-5420
BOCHESTER AREA Mature couple spending winter in Flor ida desire 2-3 bedroom a p a r t m e n t or condo No chil-dren or pets Will give proper ty owners c a r e 651-1383
BIRMINGHAM LAHSER-13 MILE
Up to 5,000 sq. ft. of deluxe off ice space. Great locat ion. Avai lable now for informa-t ion, call:
Tisdale & Co. 626-8220
WANTED TO LEASE 6000 sq f t , Wayne, Westland, Inkster, Romulus area , for adult school 4 day activit ies p rog ram 3-5 years s ta te lease 592-0311
WANT TO rent ga rage , in 12 Mile, Or chard l.ake, Farming ton Road area Call Farming ton Communi ty Library
553-0300
BIRMINGHAM Redecorated execut ive office, 130 so f l , convenient location All services A •utilities included Ample pa rk ing Available immedia te ly 642-4950
424 House Sitting Service BIRMINGHAM. BLOOMFIELD, F a r m ington. Southfield a r ea Professional non smoking, non drinking ma le will house sit home or condo for extended period Handy References , 581-7059
HOUSE SITTER Available1 Ret i red Bachelor, Jur is t , Dec 1 thru May 1, for Detroit Suburban a rea Modera te hab^ its, non-smoker 616-526-6601
M A T U R E , Respons ib l e Man will houses!t your T r a v e r s e City a r ea home thru May, 1983 References 553-0118 or 616 943-8894
A PROFESSIONAL PERSON - Real Es ta te , will c a r e for your home during winter 4 pay utilit ies Non-smoker Excellent references 355-4765
YOUNG, Christ ian, ma r r i ed couple wish to houseslt in northwest suburban a rea 535-1815
425 Convalescent & Nursing Homes
FAMILY SITUATION for e lder ly 50 4 up. loving at tent ion, ambula tory , will work with incontinent, as tomy's , bath ing, medication, full or pa r t - t ime Up to $900/mo 522-3939
428 Garages & Mini Storage
PLYMOUTH Garage , ideal for boat or ca r Evenings, 453-1353
STORAGE GARAGES 12x55 • $175 mo Also 3000 so ft
9 Mile 4 Fa rming ton Rd 474 2290
FEMALE, la te 20's, wishes lo share 2 bedroom apa r tmen t with non-smoker $230 monthly 16 Mile 4 Crooks, Troy Call a f t e r 6PM 362 3723
F E M A L E LOOKING for respon r o o m m a t e to share nice Westland home Washer 4 dryer $150 plus 1 /3 utilit ies Leave message 427-6043
F E M A L E PROFESSIONAL mid 20 s wishes to share lovely downtown Bir-m i n g h a m home with s a m e Call eves
644-5830
F E M A L E To share living qua r t e r s . Dearborn Heights a r ea Af te r 6 p m
562 8256
F E M A L E to share house in Redford with s a m e $200 per month No uti l i t ies Washer 4 dryer Call a f t e r 6pm,
533 4382
F E M A L E will share townhouse in Fa rming ton HilLs with working f ema le $250 Call between 5-9PM 474-0915
F E M A L E will share Belleville mobile home, p re fe rab ly non-smoker . laundry 4 kitchen faci l i tes $150 month plus utilit ies Eves 1-699-4086
F E M A L E wishes s a m e wanted for my 12 Mile Nor thwesterns a p a r t m e n t
356-8806
F E M A L E wishes to share her 2 bed room a p a r t m e n t in Wixom with s a m e $95 per month includes heat
669 1678
LARGE CONTEMPORARY W Bloom field ranch house with green house to share with non smoking execut ive
626-1701
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Telegraph a rea 534-2450
432 Commercial / Retail BIRMINGHAM
Excel lent Eton Rd location 1200 sq f t amp le parking, avai lable October 1st 642 5795 646-5291
BIRMINGHAM S E t o n R d Warehouse Complex
800 4 2080 Sq F t Call days 643-7036
BYWOODSQUARE Pr ime retai l s t r ip center 4160 sq ft 14 Mile Rd Clawson Beautiful energy efficient building Very favorab le ra tes R M Smith Assoc 649 3030
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Commerc i a l / r e t a i l , p r ime location, ex eellent parking, 1000 sq f t Immed ia t e occupancy 455-7373
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Commerc i a l / r e t a i l , p r i m e location, ex eellent parking, 1000 sq ft Immed ia t e occupancy 455-7373
IDEAL LOCATION for Pizzeria I ' res ently Dinos, lease expi res in Nov High t r a f f i c Westland a rea 326 4441
LIVONIA For lease 2560 square feet Will divide Seven Mi le /Fa rming ton a rea Call a f t e r 4PM 476 4260
NORTHWESTERN/12 MILE 4300 sq ft p r ime space, off ice or retai l F r e e s tanding Will divide 661-5577 or 626-4221
PLYMOUTH Old Village Area
Retail 4 commerc i a l space for rent 459 2688
WESTLAND R e t a i l / c o m m e r c i a l / m e d i c a l 1200 sq ft excellent visibility, plenty of park ing $625 per month Newer cons t ruc tion Pe r ry Real ty 478 7640
WESTLAND 8043 Middlebelt across f rom F a r m e r J a c k s 1000 so ft s tore avai lable Retail or off ice Below m a r k e t r e n t a l 561-3825 or 427-3011
434 Industrial/Warehouse
MALE College student, to share spot lessly clean 3 bedroom bungalow. In Old Bedford area $160 month includes utilit ies 1 0 a m - 2 p m . Joe 831-1833
MILFOBD, RESPONSIBLE individual to share 2 bedroom home, a p p r o x i -mate ly $200 month Pe t s possible Call a f t e r 6pm, 684 1438
N R E D F O R D Mother of 1 wishes to share 3 bedroom home with Non-smoker over 20 Washer, d ryer , sauna $250 negotiable, includes utilit ies 531 9025 or 538 3800 ext 335, Cindi
PROFESSIONAL MALE, 34, seeking s a m e to share Southfield condo Frank-lin Rd a rea $265 plus uti l i t ies Call a f t e r 6PM 356-1446
PROFESSIONAL Single female , par ent, wishes to share 3 bedroom Novi condo with responsible person $230 plus uti l i t ies After 6 30pm 348 1478
REDFORD. f ema le with share her 3 bedroom brick home with responsible
des utili-vorking person $55 week inclu ties 533 3765
ROOM IN large Oak Pa rk home, full house privileges, $200 month, utili t ies included Evenings 968-5425
ROOM TO R E N T nice Southfield apa r tmen t , near Providence Hospital Working f e m a l e 546-9500 557-7729
SEEKING male or female to share liv-ing qua r t e r s in 2 bedroom home $150 per month includes utilit ies Call 981 0868
SHARE APARTMENT in Somerset P r e f e r f ema le 25 35, professional Call Leslie 362 3711 or 649 5290
SHARE HOME with professional man, S E Shelby Area 2 bedrooms avai lable Oct 1 $150 per month Call mornings
852-2277
STRAIGHT MALE, in late 20 s. looking for s a m e to share 2 bedroom. 2 bath Northvil le Apar tment $ 2 1 3 / m o n t h Call between 6PM 8PM. 348-2044
WAYNE share large 3 bedroom older home, f i replace, family room, e tc Secluded area , 728 1122
WEST RI.OOMFIELD. 3 s t raight pro-fessional males desi re 4th to share large ranch with lake privileges. $200 month After 6pm. 681 6442
AVAILABLE-LEASE-BIRMINGHAM 8,800 SQ FT
Rail Siding Sprinklered Truck Doors-15' Clear
Call David Hoyt
REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL, INC.
3 5 3 - 4 4 0 0 AVAILABLE NOW Downtown P lym outh Shop space Ideal for t r adesman or light industry 1500 sq ft , s epara te utilities $395 per month 459 4200
BIRMINGHAM Warehouse space close to town
i Ft avai lable 1,800 I
647-7077
F E R N D A L E 9 Mile Hilton, 1500 sq f t , s torage or industrial , overhead door s epa ra t e ent rance , amp le parking
557-2027
FOURTEEN Mile 4 1-75 Only 800 4 1,600 sq ft fully improved o f f i ee /ware -house space left Pe r fec t location for Reps, Distributors. Insurance 355-3100
LEASE ROYAL OAK Tool s h o p / e n g i n e e r i n g / w a r e h o u s e 1600 - 6000 sq ft 400 amps , dock, high bay, 14 x 14 au tomat i c door 549-6211
LIVONIA MALL AREA 2.400 sq ft Warehouse space avai lable immedia te ly 471-0370
LIVONIA 3.100 sq ft lease or sale Bargain t e rms Northvil le industrial , Mile 4 Hagger ty Off ice space lease Plymouth • Middlebelt Commerc ia l lease, Farmington-P lymouth , 1300 sq ft One Wa 522 6000
NOHTHVILLE Industrial , 4800 Sq Ft , 800 ampe fenced, deluxe off ices Immed ia t e occu pancy Arnold Associates 422-5757
2.300 sq fl warehouse space 500 off ice area Outside s torage on as paving, fenced Grand Hlver Ave , Novi
478 9500
436 Office / Space
Business
A UNIQUE WAY to your own Birminj ham off ice address , business phone sec re t a ry for $60 month
Call - 645-5839
ATTBACTIVE BIHMINGHAM off ice 1st floor. 340 sq ft . amp le parking Days -7036
ATTRACTIVE Plymouth office tu l le Wood panelled, near Plymouth I-and ing 260 sq f t , $140 a month
459-4200
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APPEALING U * A TION 215 sq ft Office at 7 Mile 4 Middlebelt, Livonia Pr iva te entrance 20 ear parking $200 mo includes utilities EARL KEIM REALTY 563 4212
pie pa r 1-5795
MEDICAL DENTAL suite avai lable 1.200 sq ft Merr iman Rd Westland
326-4441
MEDICAL OFFICE Maple-Orchard
600 sq ft., 2 exam rooms, lav, perfect 2nd off ice Avail-able now
Tisdale & Co. 626-8220
NORTHVILLE Modern office space for r ea l 190 E{ Main Si 349-0373
NORTHWESTERN and MiddlebeltJ sublease 850 sq ft office space wit loft, f ireplace, pr ivate lav, good p a r k j ing $600 month plus utilit ies 626
NOVI DOWNTOWN Grand River Novi Rd X way location near Twelve Oaks New pr ivate off ices carpeted) air. ki tchenette Only $150 $250 e a c h . ( l j u t 2) Includes utilties 348 78
BIBMINGHAM Office Space 550 sq fl avai lable at $10 50 per sq f t Services provided Call 647-2133
Offices For Lease
B I R M I N G H A M 2586 s q f t De space at $13 50 per sq ft W o o d f loor | e levator building finished, carpe ted , immedia te occpancy
SOUTHFIELD 710 sq ft at $11 50 pe« sq ft Carpeted finished first floor immedia te occupancy
R<X:HESTER 1800 sq ft L u i u r } space at $8 50 pe r sq ft Second floor; earpeted, lots of s torage immedia te occupancy
ASK F O R R O B E R T T E N N A N T
Chamberlain 646-6000 435-6136
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BIRMINGHAM off ice spar Good location 575 sq ft All utilities provided, immedia te occupancy After 6pm 647-8117
BIRMINGHAM Single off ice near Downtown
470 North Woodward Kassabian Builders 644 1200
BIRMINGHAM'S most exclusive on s t reet locaUon, 1300 sq f t Must be AAA tenant All inquiries, confident ial
1 375 9341
BIRMINGHAM 1200 sq. ft of deluxe general off ice space. Great locat ion with good park ing.
Tisdale & Co. 626-8220
BIBMINGHAM 128 to 2000 so ft execut ive office space 700 E. Maple Building On site f r ee parking, answering 4 secre ta r ia l service on premises 642 7544
OFFICE SPACE 12 Mile Southfield area 190 328 anfl 350 square fool off ices Will subleaae o<i monthly basis 557 237|l
BI /X1MFIELD HILI-S 100 W U n g Lake Rd approximate ly 900 sq ft suite presently leased to law f i r m Twn execut ive window offices, reception 4 secre tar ia l a r e a s Carpet ing 4 drapes thru out, built in bookcases, occupancy Oct 1, 1982, for 1 yr possibly longer $1200 per month gross Call 647 5111
BLOOMFIELD HILI-S Professional off ice for lease, 12x15 sq ft Beautiful location, furnishings heat, light 4 air conditioning included 338 6191
BIXXJMFIELD T W P Orchard Lake 4 Telegraph Rd Office suites to 3,000 sq.ft. ava i lable immedia te ly Under-
round parking, all services $9 50 sq ft r managed 557-4635
BLOOMFIELD, WEST 4 LIVONIA Plush new individual off ices within secre ta r ia l suite Professional Off ice Services, 855 4955 or 477-0415
BUCKINGHAM SHOPPING C E N T E B Schoolcraf t 4 Inkster Bd 3400 sq ft in high t r a f f i c area Will lease all or par t Suitable for office, retai l use or d i s t r ib utor Cal I 559 1160
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH One 6 room off ice suite, 1400 sq ft One 7 room off ice suite, 1400 sq ft Excel lent location, amp le parking Immedi a te occupancy 455-7373
SINGLE O F F I C E Farming ton Hills for sub-lease in prestigious office build ing in Fa rming ton Hills Call 626 8188
FAHMINGTON Carpe ted panelled of f ice suites across f rom City Hall 600 sq ft or 400 sq ft Bent includes Jan i tor ia l 4 utilit ies 649 2848
FARMINGTON HILLS Available immedia te ly 1200 sq ft off ice with 3 ca r ga rage $500 per month Security deposit Call weekdays 8513703
FARMINGTON HILLS At t rac t ive off ice in prestigious building at 13 Mile 4 Nor thwes tern Hwv Verv reasonable '
851 5065
FARMINGTON one room office, lo sub let Adequate parking Carpeted Days. 478 9721
FOR LEASE 1.250 sq ll Modern Off ice space in prestigious Woodward 4 13 Mile location Call for details, 288 5000
HOLLIDAY PARK OFFICE PLAZA
Perfec t Professional Location Suites f rom 272 up to 3000 sq ft Will design space to your needs Lease includes jan itorial, utili t ies 8623 N Wayne Road Westland Call Julie Rit ter , Mi Kinley Proper t ies
769-8520 JOY RD Middlebell a rea 800 ft of space, o f f ice 4 shop $525 month in eludes air conditioning and utilit ies
427 0350
LATHRUP VILLAGE Office suites avai lable immediate ly Up to 1.400 sq ft Approximately $9 50 fl Owner managed 557-4635
LIVONIA . Office, 1,000 Sq Ft. Mer r iman I ' lym outh Will paint, parti t ion, ca rpe l Arnold Associates 422 5757
LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE Up to 5000 Sq Fl
Also Individual Off ices Park ing 386 8457
LIVONIA Off ice Spare 800 lo 1 000 uare feet Call MARY BUSH squi
Tho mpson Brown 553-8700
Livonia Pavilion East Approx imate ly 90% Leased
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300 Sq.Ft. and Up
Call Sandra Lyons, 353-4400
REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL, INC.
LIVONIA Pr iva te off ice Beception, utilities included Secre tary telephone answering avai lable Opp» site l.ivonia Mall 478 8788
LIVONIA 20291 Middlebelt 1540 so ft off ice or retai l
Beautiful Brand new building Call John Allie 477
LIVONIA 2 & 3 room deluxe suites completely f inished, all ser-vices Included. Immediate occupancy.
Tisdale & Co. 626-8220
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PRIVATE OFFICES Executive Group. Inc
The prestigious yet cost e f f e r t i v e off ice secre ta r ia l concept 7 p r ime 16 cat ions in the finest 4 newest full s e | vice buildings serving Birminghart
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PBIVATE OFFICE 4 STAFF' All ser vices 4 facil i t ies provided l,ow < >*ii worry f ree concept in prestigious »uit» Plymouth Execut ive Service 455-53$3
PRIVATE OFFICE or desk space ava | l able within professional 4 businew-suite, 10 Mile Southfield area £57 92$2
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Deluxe general of f ice spaoe available f rom 2 rooms For informat ion, call:
Tisdale & Co. 626-8220
ROCHESTER
Four 1 and 2 room suites available now with 1 months free rent.
TISDALE & CO 626-8220
R T X ' H E S T E H O F F I C E S P A C E
1660 Sq Ft First Floor Prestigious Bui lding
Util it ies & Janitor ial Services Included
MEADOWBROOK PROFESSIONAL PLAZA
651-5471
SOUTHFIELD/ GREENFIELD/9 MILE
Commerc ia l Suites Ample Parking
Full Maintenance Heat Included
From $5.88 Per Sq Ft For informat ion, 559-2111
SOUTHFIELD OFFICE SPACE Civic Center Ev«r green Rd 500 5000 sq ft remodeled lo tenant specs 569-4545
Monetary Real ty Co Inc
SOUTHFIELD OFFICE PARK
SOUTHFIELD RD N OF 12 MILE
(Furnished Suites Available) 600 3.400 S<} FT
Ari-El Ente rpr i ses
357-1490 SOUTHFIELD Small deluxe office suites Good expressway access parking Storage a rea Conference room Immed ia t e occupancy 569-2820
SOUTHFIELD
2 room deluxe suites, com-pletely f inished Immediate occupancy
Tisdale & Co. 626-8220
SOUTHFIELD Utilities jani torial } 1350 per m o Ca
2000 Sq Ft ample parking
Davs 357 4740. or Eves 545-0181
TROY ETON O F F I C E PLAZA Crooks Maple Near 175
2 room suites f rom $280 immed ia t e occupancy, 5 day jani torial service All l.'lililies 569 2J8&
TROY SOMERSET AREA 3 luxury off ices with 850 sq ft includ ing ki tchenet te and all utili t ies $750 per month 643-6400
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WIGGS NEW LOOK! * So Refreshing! Every Gallery completely Redesigned and Redecorated
Our Galleries are making their debut...beautifully designed and formally attired! We chose the best creations from the best furniture makers...America's finest furniture fashions...and are presenting them all as inspiration for gracious living. You ve never seen anything like it! "Wiggs New Look" encompasses a dramatic concept of over 73 designer-created room settings. Each tastefully accessorized grouping displays deft touches by our talented Sales and Interior Design People (available without consultation charges.) Come spend some browsing time with us...it does take a bit of time to see everything.
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And, that's only part of the story! We have exceptional values in every department to help celebrate this gala event. See our ad on exception values in today's Main News section. We've been told we have the best values in town. America's finest furniture and accessories at the most reassuring prices, that's the secret! The art of translating a "House" into a "Home" begins at Wiggs! Our presentation includes the largest display of traditional and country designs...plus a touch of contemporary.
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Barbara Krueger dec ided to m a k e her own luck. She saw a doorway where she knew her s ta ined glass wou ld look jus t r ight and con tac ted the bu i lder . He l i ked it.
Hobby opens way to future By Carol Azizian staff writer
A "touch of old-world elegance" is how artist Barbara B. Krueger of Southfield de-scribes her stained-glass work installed in the doorway of a Bloomfield Hills
home. The transom and sidelights, incorporating f*n
shaped designs in a traditional motif, are remin-iscent of installations in homes built during the 1920s and 1930s.
Rich gold and red colors are reflected in a mirrored wall in the home's foyer.
The stained glass design complements the traditional architecture of this newly bijilt home.
The spacious home, at 232 Woodwind, was perfect for Krueger's new artistic venture.
A stained-glass artist for the past seven years, Krueger's "success" was limited to showing her small, hanging pieces in local galleries and dis-playing them in gift shops.
Krueger pursued her hobby while working in several jobs — first as a Birmingham school teacher, then office manager for Village A ^ C Jeep and later as a bookkeeper for a Bloomfield Hills builder.
It wasn't until two years ago that she decided to turn her "hobby" into a home-based business.
That's when she began looking for ways to ex-pand her art form.
But opportunity didn't knock until a few months ago.
"I was driving by the house and thought it was perfect for a large, stained-glass work
She contacted the builder and, af ter a few meetings, convinced him to commission the work.
"I prefer to do architectural works," she saijd. "It's a real accomplishment.
"When I'm old and grey, I can drive by this house and, hopefully, the work will still be there."
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Editorial coordinator: Corinne Abatt Advertising coordinators: Pam Tassoni, Lisa Birou Writers: Kathy Parrish, Margaret Miller, Loraine McClish, Carol Azizian, Corinne Abatt Photographers: Mindy Saunders, Dick Kelley, Art Emanuele, Gary Caskey, Randy Borst, Craig Gaffield Cover photograph: Daniel Bartush
The cover picture was taken at the award-winning Bell Townhouses of Birmingham. For more information on the problems architect Robert Ziegelman encountered and solved, please turn to Page 2B.
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Designer wins national award By Margaret Miller staff writer
A home decor that "sort of grew and grew" through 20 years of family living has won for its interior designer owner her second accessorizing award in as many years
Dorothy Wood of Livonia recently went to Washington D C.to accept the 1982 Nora Fenton award, one of sever-al given each year by the Interior De-signers' Society of the National Home Furnishings Association
She won it last year for a home she customized for an attorney client "very elegant and very expensive," said the interior designer who has been with Towne and Country Interiors in Dear-born for 3^2 years
This year she entered in the competi-tion the decoration of her own split-level home, which is filled in every cor-ner and cranny with the fun kinds of accessories that Wood has enjoyed gathering over the years
"it's a collection of collectibles," said Wood, surveying the domain where "people who visit say they can't take it all in at once and may they come back to look some more "
"They are the things I enjoy living with," she added. " I ' m an artist, so 1 have used my own work, and that of friends to decorate. I don't have a lot of expensive furniture, but I've refinished old things and used them in different ways
"I also use things people have given me — when 1 get something new I like I find a place for i t "
ABOUT THE ONLY big change Wood made when entering her own home for the award was a complete paint job for the living room, dining room and kitchen level
"I chose terra cotta." she noted, add-ing that the area had for several years been "dirty green " "I thought that deep color would be a super background 1 don't often recommend a strong color for a client, though You have to read them out
"I'm dramatic by background, and I enjoy what that color did for the acces-sories here "
Wood's d r a m a t i c a l l y - o r g a n i z e d clutter probably had its beginnings with an old oak table she bought at a garage sale 20 years ago.
It was enough to start le her husband Bill, a musician who now goes along happily with all her decorating ideas, she remembered with a chuckle
"He said 1 wasn't bringing that thing in here," she went on. "But I refinished it very simply and it's been great. All the kids have done their homework and craf t projects there, and it never hurts the finish
"Everything I" have in here is like
'It's a collection of collectibles. . . . People who visit say they can't take it all in at once and may they come back to look some more.'
— Dorothy Wood interior designer
that — old and comfortable." LOOKING AROUND the livable
home, it's necessary to zero in on the decor a grouping at a time.
Near the entry is a small curved chest holding candlesticks, dried flo-wers in a raffia basket and a chess set. A framed picture hangs above the chest
"I bought the chest at a garage sale," Wood said. The top was so buckled I stripped off all the veneer, and it was so badly nicked that only the drawers could be kept in the natural wood." So she painted the rest for an interesting effect
"My son made the chess set in school," she added. "And that picture! It may be a signed lithograph that I ru-ined by cutting off the signature to fit it into the f rame I liked."
There is a wood trunk that holds a lamp and trailing ivy. "It belonged to my husband's family," she said. "We found it in the attic. A chandelier in her dining room came from a former neighbor. "She didn't want it but was worried about giving it to me because her mother had given it to her," laughed Wood. "Finally I bought it at her garage sale. Some of the glass was broken bv that tme so I put in plastic."
SHE HAS a sunburst-style stained glass window hanging at the opening between dining room and kitchen, and a brick wall in the kitchen is hung with anassortment of utensils and old labels.
Two other stained gl^ss windows have been set into the front door
"My son Bruce bought them for me and then cut the holes ahd put them right in," said Wood. "He also did a lot of the structural work I wanted done to make room for the collections."
One photograph on the large living room wall is of turn-of-cei(itury vintage and shows a young family. "I hadn't known much about my family," said Wood. "Then I found this tiny picture. My mother said that was my grand-parents, and the little boy standing be-side the parents was my father. I had it blown up because I like to look at it."
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DOROTHY WOOD'S career, like the decor in her home, evolved rather than being the result of planning
A native Detroiter, she studied art at Cass Technical High School and lived in Inkster while her three children were growing up. She met a painter. Rosemary Humphrey of Wayne, and studied with her for eight years, selling some of her work in events like the Ann Arbor Art Fair and the Plymouth Fall Festival
Then she decided to get a job and worked in a small design studio. The next stop was the Montgomery Ward & Co. custom drapery department, and then the Robinson Furniture Co., doing
her first designing of rooms Robinson's went out of business and
so did Wood for a while, but shortly af-ter she was back working for a lighting gallery. Then a friend told her about an opening at Towne and Country and she has since been on the store's interior design staff She now has completed the examinations for all three levels of proficiency as perscribed by the Interi-or Design Society.
In her work as an interior designer, she said, she likes "to go into clients' homes and find out about their life style."
"By using a decorator's help, they can avoid costly mistakes." Wood add ed. "Accessorizing is what people often fall down on af ter they get their furni ture. You should live with what makes you comfortable
"And I feel very comfortable with mv own environment"
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Chess set ( lef t ) , made by Wood 's son, is c o m p l i m e n t e d by a raff ia basket of d r ied f lowers ahd cand les t i cks . Below, the sun-burs t of Stained glass adds v ibrant color to the k i t chen w i th i ts asso r tmen t of an-t ique and mode rn utensi ls . She l ikes to su r round hersel f w i th ob jec ts that have mean ing and value.
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Welcome to bid time' country Interior designers may be
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Sherri Lewis of Plymouth, design consultant at M.T. Hunter Country Store of Bir-mingham, lives by her own advice. She's furnished her home with the reproduction furniture which her employ-er, Matt Twomey, specializes in.
The wood pieces — corner cupboards, tables, chairs, dry sinks, shelves and like — are Amish made and extremely close to historic designs.
The Amish are a l so Twomey $ source for many of the accessories that add to Early American charm — quilts, salt glaze crocks, pot-tery and a great deal of folk art. The upholstered furni-
ture comes from a North Ca-rolina firm.
In her own home, Lewis mixes some family treasures, a few choice antiques with her Amish reproductions with flair and enthusiasm.
She's active in her home community. Her home has been visited by tour groups, and Lewis likes to entertain both large and small groups.
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Closet clutter under attack By Lorain* McCl i th staff writer
RANDY BORST/s ta f f photographer
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A Farmington Hills resident who has a penchant for hats and shoes solved her where-do-I-put-them all problem with a closet designed by Clutter Con trol.
When Shirley Parkllan moved into her new condo it had spacious walk-in closets, which was a requi-site for the fashion-conscious woman after leaving a five-bedroom home. But finding the desired hat or shoes was still demanding more time than sh0 wanted to give.
"I went to the professionals," the interior decora-tor said. "I had an idea of what I wanted, but I let the pros design it. That's a rule I follow for myself as well as my clients."
What the pros designed was a plan which utilized every inch of available space, tailor-made to suit her lifestyle.
With the use of poles, bins, shelves, drawers, di-viders, pull-out rods and slide-out racks, Parkllan can spot the hat or shoes she wants at a glance when standing in the middle of her closet.
"I switched around a few of the things they de signed, but that's the beauty of the entire closet Every item is adjustable. Nothing is permanent If I ever move from here the closet will move with me," she said.
CLUTTER CONTROL clients are given a person-al interview so any household storage problem can be analyzed.
The made-to-order design takes in every aspect of the client's lifestyle to accommodate hobbie$, sports, or careers that require special clothing or equipment.
The initial consultation fee is returned to the cli-ent and taken off the total purchase price of items needed for the suggested design, but the plan can be carried through either by Clutter Control workmen or the do-it-yourselfer.
In the case of the design for tbe Parkllan home, a special need concerned packing for frequent out-of-town business trips
"I've been able to color code my clothes with the way they've arranged things for me which makes things a lot easier for fast packing And there isn't a piece here that is smashed or squashed together, Parkllan said.
PARKLLAN has worked as an interior decorator for 25 years, many of those years in her own studuo in Detroit but now works out of her home office.
"My hats are necessary," she says. "They've be-come somewhat of a trademark for me."
Clutter Control is owned and operated by Mari-lyn Wohlman and Ann Brash who opened the busi-ness about a year ago at 22954 Orchard I>ake Road in Farmington Hills.
Their wall-to-wall and ceiling-to-floor storage designs are created to give easy access to t?he item stored as well as utilizing all of the space at hand
With the use of poles, bins, shelves, drawers, dividers, pull-out rods and slide-out racks, when Parkllan stands in the middle of her closet, she can spot the hat or shoes she wants at a glance.
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With w i n d o w s fac ing south and east, th is garden room over-l o o k i n g c l a s s i c landscap ing wi l l al-ways be cozy and we lcoming . Designer I rene McGraw used the ex is t ing terra co t -ta t i le f loor as the an-chor co lor . I t 's re-peated in the f ish mot i f uphols tery for the couch , in the m u t e d st r ipe on the four chai rs and in the accessor ies.
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A garden room for all seasons By Corinne Abatt staff writer
A newly-decorated garden room in a large Bloomfield Hills ranch quickly became one of the most popular areas of the home. The view, inside and out, is refreshing and relaxing. It is well-coordinated with pleasingly integrated colors and accessories, but never obvi-ously so.
With the backgrounds already estab-lished — terra cotta tile floor, off-white painted brick walls and neutral verticals at the windows — Irene Han-slow McGraw, interior designer, worked with a narrowed palatte.
In fact she was called in while her clients were considering the house. She told them she liked what she saw, espe-cially the backgrounds which were too new and too elegant to not use. Many of the wall coverings were silk, so were some of the drapery fabrics, and with some adjustments, the house accomo-dates this family of young adults and parents beautifully.
THE GARDEN room, true to its
name, overlooks a picturesque yard of trees with lots of very tall blue spruce, shade plantings of begonias and impa-tiens and steps leading to a lower ter-race with fountain.
There's a wide view of this lovely landscaped area from the garden room. And since the small area behind the garden room was being used as a sort of hot house, both clients and decorator decided to extend the greenhouse ambi-ence into the garden room with a com-bination of groups of large potted and hanging plants and comfortable rattan furniture.
Par t of the rattan is painted a deep blue; the rest is natural walnut color. The printed fish fabric on the couch and chairs is terra cotta background with blue fish. This fabric immediately won approval from the fisherman in the family.
THESE COLORS are repeated and expanded a bit in the upholstery of the four chairs around a glass topped table. This second conversational grouping of blue rattan is an ideal place to relax for those who like bridge or other cards or just a comfortable place to sit and
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talk with a plate of food or a drink. The off-white background of the upholstery on these chairs is brightened by textur-al lines of terra cotta, blue and closely related shades.
Some lovely contemporary and an-tique Chinese porcelains displayed on the blue rattan etegere are the familiar blue and white pieces associated with the Orient. Mixed in with these are some contemporary pieces from Pewa-bic Pottery.
By the door to the garden there's an antique Chinese wedding basket and an antique porcelain vase with a dragon in
shades of apricot and terra cotta. McGraw said, "I like mixing. I love
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She is adament about one thing When she picks a painting, graphic or sculpture, it's judged on the basis of its value and appeal as a piece of fine art and not because it fits into the color scheme.
McGraw, who has been an interior designer with several studios in the metropolitan area, opened her own business in Rochester several years ago.
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New view from the kitchen By Corinn* Abatt staff writer
The addition of a 10-by-12-feet eating space doesn't sound like a big change until you see what went with it.
Stephen and Linda Hayden of West Bloomfield both like to cook. And in a completely remodeled kitchen opening to a new dining area, they do it with ease and enjoyment.
The project did more than add space and convenience, it literally changed the whole back of the house. The dining space opens onto a new deck and the deck to a newly landscaped yard.
Once there was an ordinary door from family room to kitchen. With most all of the wall between them tak-en out, the family room character changed almost immediately.
CAREFUL planning on the part of Dennis Standhardt of Standhardt De-sign Associates of Berkley, provided some not-to-be overlooked aesthetic bonuses.
The placement of the double sink in a diagonal counter offers the person standing at the sink a fine view of the deck and landscaped yard.
The elimination of the wall between kitchen and family room and the design of the new addition with its window walls, sliding glass doors and two skylights in the sloped roof integrates the kitchen into the whole area, rather than closing it off from other activity.
Since Standardt provided storage areas for everything, the kitchen, with its radiused corner, taupe cabinets and cupboards, is minmus any kind of clutter.
Both conventional and microwave ovens are built into the wall, but then so's the toaster oven, not far from where those breakfasting will be seat-ed. There are storage areas for appli-ances, a drawer on rollers under the ovens for pans, floor-to-ceiling pantry cupboards in the new addition and a built-in bar with marble counter in the back of the kitchen, adjacent to the family room.
Breakfast room, above, is completely new, and the kitchen area, below, completely remodeled. Both cooks In the family like the view from the new counter on the diagonal.
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