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Nature trails highlight season's beauty, 1B Vikings top Salem, 1D County leaders recall Soapy's career, 7 A Canton ©bsterhtr Volume 13 Number b7 Thursday. February 4. 1988 Canton, Michigan 62 Pages Tw#ity-five cents 198-8 Sabvttaa Cocnmumcjtjoai Corpora(ioc All Ri£bt» Reserved Merit group hears complaints against clerk By M B. Dillon staff writer Relations between Canton Township de- partment heads and clerk Linda Chuhran have become so strained that the Merit Commission has been asked to intercede. Complaints filed by Dan Durack. person- nel director. John Santomauro. public safe- ty director, and John Spencer, finance di- rector. were heard by the township Merit Commission Monday night. The three-member Merit Commission en- forces personnel policy for classified ser- vice employees Car.'on's charter empowers the commis- sion to find an elected official guilty of a misdemeanor if it can prove the official gave false testimony, said Durack. Merit Commission secretary. Fatal crash Gary Sutherland, 34, of Canton died of injuries after an accident on Michigan Avenue Tuesday- morning Sutherland lost control of his* 1984 Buick Skyhawk about 7 03 a m driving west on Michigan Avenue in front of the Cozy Cafe east of Lilley. He swerved off the road and onto the median on Michigan Av- enue and slammed into a parked semitrailer truck, said Dave Bol- jesic. Canton Police information officer. The roads were wet but not slippery, Boljesic said Sutherland was taken to An- napolis Hospital in Wayne and later transported to University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor He died Tuesday evening. Sutherland was alone in the car and the only person injured in the accident, Boljesic said. DURACK, UNDER oath in the quasi-judi- cial hearing, protested allegations made and publicized in local newspapers by Chuhran. According to Duracks testimony. Chuhran said Durack lied, and that his off- ice was guilty of wrongdoing in the transfer of a secretary Chuhran claims a secretary who trans- ferred from the clerk's office to the public safety department was shown special treat- ment by the personnel director. Chuhran admitted saying Durack lied "He stated I was offered a township at- torney, and said I refused. I'd like to see the documentation that says I refused." Chuhran said Durack also objected to Chuhran's state- ment that he "works for four votes on the board." Chuhran admitted making the statement "You're accusing that man of making an absolute mockery of his position," said Mer- it Commission chairman Bruce Patterson "Well, maybe in this instance, yes," said Chuhran. Patterson called Chuhran's allegations "very serious." "If Canton Township is to maintain an ef- fective and responsive work force, there must be ultimate trust in the personnel di- rector and the way he carries out his du- ties." said Patterson "At the very least, if we find that it's un- proven. we would insist upon a complete and full retraction and an apology from you so that other employees who have to look to him will know his reputation is beyond criti- cism. "To the extent this is proven, if it is found that he lied or is guilty of wrongdoing ..it would come pretty close to (warranting) personnel capital punishment' in my estimation. . . Patterson urged Chuhran to come to the Merit Commission with complaints, rather than making allegations and "circulating more and more letters." THE PUBLIC SAFETY director s com- plaints stem from comments made by Chuhran and a meeting held to discuss San- tomauro's use of a car phone. Attended by Chuhran. Durack and Santo- mauro, the meeting abruptly ended when Chuhran demanded that Santomauro "get the hell out of her office," said Santomauro Chuhran contacted the State Police and BILL BRESLER/«tafl pfiotoorapfw Schools report increase in absences Student absenteeism due to illness in Plym- outh-Canton Community Schools was running a little higher than usual last week and early this week, school officials reported. "It's nothing alarming but definitely an in- crease since Christmas vacation," said Shirley Waters, attendance officer for the school dis- trict. "It's not any one thing and not any one school. It's a variety of illnesses," said Kari Miller, one of five nurses in the district. PRINCIPALS AND secretaries contacted Monday in a spot check were almost unani- mous in reporting a slight increase in absen- teeism due to illness Attendance was off slightly at Bird, Field, Gallimore and Farrand elementary schools. Central Middle School, and Plymouth Canton High. Absenteeism, however, didn't exceed 8 per- cent at any of those schools. Forty-two of 836 teachers failed to report to work Monday but that number included long- term disabilities and maternity leaves, said Richard Egli, community relations director for the district. Parents should be careful about sending a child to school if the child complains about ill- ness or is getting over an illness. Miller said. "He's not going to feel well, not going to do well and may be contagious," she said. "If they truly don't feel well, are running a fever, have a lot of symptoms, keep them home " Parents sometimes send their kids back too soon, Miller said. "Children who have had a temperature of 100 or more should not return to school until at least 24 hours of normal temperature has passed." Ditto for extended vomiting, she added. PARENTS ARE called and asked to pick up their children at school if body temperatures reach 100 or vomiting occurs, Miller said. Former Canton Joseph H. West That sometimes presents another problem with both parents working outside of the home or families new to the community — no one to respond if a child becomes ill. "We really need parents' cooperation pro- viding us with alternative phone numbers of people they trust," Miller said Some decisions send or don't send — are tough to make and depend on specific circum- stances. "I guess it's important for parents to get in touch with their children," Miller said There will be times when illess strikes and "it's not productive for a child to be in school," she added. supervisor, . dies at 72 the FBI after the meeting Chuhran testified she did so because she "was in fear." Santomauro and Chuhran presented con- flicting accounts of what happened According to Durack. Santomauro called the meeting to discuss Chuhran's concern about Santomauro's phone calls and "m- nuendos that had been floating around in some parts of the township." "Director Santomauro expressed that he wanted it resolved before the township board meeting." said Durack. "Linda Chuhran stated she didn't have any ques- tions regarding the use of the car phone. "The clerk became upset and agitated, pointing her finger in director Santomauro's face She told him to get his butt out of her office." added Durack. Please turn to Page 4 Jury to ook at diary By Diane Gal* staff writer A diary kept by a Canton woman suffocated with duct tape will be ad- mitted into evidence during the first- degree murder trial of the woman's husband, Charles (Charlie) Ray Fisher. The diary of the Canton woman, Ella (Ria) Mercado-Fisher, 30, -hints that she was having a sexual rela- tionship with a cousin and talks about the disintegration of her mar- riage to Fisher. Ironically, the diary, considered key evidence by the prosecutor, was given to Mercado-Fisher by Fisher in 1982 Wayne Circuit Judge Thomas Foley ruled Monday the diary, as well as letters written by Fisher to his wife's parents and others, ex- pressing outrage and jealousy, are necessary for the jury to understand the full picture. Wayne County assistant prosecu- tor Michael Reynolds said he wants the jury to see the evidence to show Fisher's state of mind before and af- ter Mercado-Fisher was murdered. One of Fisher's attorneys. Richard Neaton, argued the evidence should be ruled inadmissible "because it's a bunch of shadows on premeditation, Please turn to Page 4 what's inside Joseph H. West, a lifelong resident of the Plymouth-Canton community who died last Sunday, is remem- bered by friends and colleagues as being civic-minded and gentlemanly West, 72, had served as supervisor of Canton Township and treasurer of Plymouth Township. "He was a real community-mind- ed individual." said Harold Fischer, for whose realty firm West worked in the early '70s. "He was a very faithful and hard-working individual. "Joe was active in the Kiwanis,'' Fischer said. "He would always show up to do his pari In later years, he couldn't do physical work but showed up with refreshments which be paid oat of his own pocket. "That shows real dedication." Wwt Is shown chocking over tonw accounts during his k as Plymouth Township I r m y r i r . WEST WAS bora and raised In the Cherry Hill sectkto of Canton Town- ship. He served supervisor of Can- ton Township In 1H4-47. For nearly SO years he and four brothers owned Wert Bros. Motors Inc. — at first a Nash/Rambler dealership, then a Mercury dealer The thing / remember most about Joe it he wet the kindest gentlemen / had ever met.S Mary drooks treasurer Plymouth Township ship.— on Forest Avenue in down- town Plymouth. West served as treasurer in Plym- outh Township from 1974 to 1984. Mary Brooks, current treasurer, worked as West's deputy. The thing I remember most about Joe.il he was the kindest gen- tleman I had ever met," she said. "Joe never raised his voice, never got mad. He had a great sense of bu mor He was a friend to everybody," Brooks said. West was instrumental In the city acquiring The Gathering site across from Kellogg Park. Fischer said WEST, a graduate of Cleary Col- lege in Ypsilanti, was a trustee on that institution's board at the time of his death He was a member of the Plym- outh Kiwanis Club for 26 years, serv- ing as president in 1969 He also was a member of the Plymouth Elks Lodge and the Plymouth Historical Sjjciety. West also was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at First United Method- ist Church Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth West is survived by his wife Jane; daughter. Martha Rice of Akron; son, William of Plymouth, sister. Luetta of Florida; brothers. Elton of Flint and Earl of Plymouth, and two grandchildren Memorial contributions may be sent to the First United Methodist Church, the Plymouth Historical So- ciety or the Plymouth Kiwanis Foundation. Brevities 6A Business 1C Classified . Sections C,E,F Auto Section C Index 1F Real estate 2E Employment 1F Creative living 1E Crossword 6E Entertainment 6t> Obituaries 2 A Opinion . . . . . . tOA Sports 1D Suburban life 1B NEW8LINE . SPORT8LINE WANTS AOS DELIVERY. . .459-2700 .501-2312 .501-0000 .501-0900 jjcY*' -*0*- v HOME IS Y \ WHERE THE.' ^ HEART IS J # r."- c <§E3£SBWIE MAL SSTATB NOW IN EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY ISSUE

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C a n t o n © b s t e r h t r Volume 13 Number b7 Thursday. February 4. 1988 Canton, Michigan 62 Pages Tw#i ty- f ive cents

198-8 Sabvttaa Cocnmumcjtjoai Corpora(ioc All Ri£bt» Reserved

Merit group hears complaints against clerk By M B. Dillon staff writer

Relations between Canton Township de-partment heads and clerk Linda Chuhran have become so strained that the Merit Commission has been asked to intercede.

Complaints filed by Dan Durack. person-nel director. John Santomauro. public safe-ty director, and John Spencer, finance di-rector. were heard by the township Merit Commission Monday night.

The three-member Merit Commission en-forces personnel policy for classified ser-vice employees

Car.'on's charter empowers the commis-sion to find an elected official guilty of a misdemeanor if it can prove the official gave false testimony, said Durack. Merit Commission secretary.

Fatal crash

Gary Sutherland, 34, of Canton died of injuries a f te r an accident on Michigan Avenue Tuesday-morning

Sutherland lost control of his* 1984 Buick Skyhawk about 7 03 a m driving west on Michigan Avenue in front of the Cozy Cafe east of Lilley.

He swerved off the road and onto the median on Michigan Av-enue and s lammed into a parked semitrailer truck, said Dave Bol-jesic. Canton Police information officer.

The roads were wet but not slippery, Boljesic said

Sutherland was taken to An-napolis Hospital in Wayne and later transported to University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor He died Tuesday evening.

Sutherland was alone in the car and the only person injured in the accident, Boljesic said.

DURACK, UNDER oath in the quasi-judi-cial hearing, protested allegations made and publicized in local newspapers by Chuhran.

According to D u r a c k s t e s t i m o n y . Chuhran said Durack lied, and that his off-ice was guilty of wrongdoing in the t ransfer of a secretary

Chuhran claims a secretary who trans-ferred from the clerk's office to the public safety department was shown special treat-ment by the personnel director.

Chuhran admitted saying Durack lied

"He stated I was offered a township at-torney, and said I refused. I'd like to see the documentat ion that says I r e fused . " Chuhran said

Durack also objected to Chuhran's state-ment that he "works for four votes on the

board." Chuhran admitted making the statement

"You're accusing that man of making an absolute mockery of his position," said Mer-it Commission chairman Bruce Patterson

"Well, maybe in this instance, yes," said Chuhran.

Patterson called Chuhran's allegations "very serious."

"If Canton Township is to maintain an ef-fective and responsive work force, there must be ult imate trust in the personnel di-rector and the way he carries out his du-ties." said Patterson

"At the very least, if we find that it's un-proven. we would insist upon a complete and full retraction and an apology f rom you so that other employees who have to look to him will know his reputation is beyond criti-cism.

"To the extent this is proven, if it is found that he lied or is guilty of wrongdoing . . i t would come pretty close to (warranting) personnel capital punishment' in my

estimation. . .

Patterson urged Chuhran to come to the Merit Commission with complaints, ra ther than making allegations and "circulating more and more letters."

THE PUBLIC SAFETY director s com-plaints stem from comments made by Chuhran and a meeting held to discuss San-tomauro's use of a car phone.

Attended by Chuhran. Durack and Santo-mauro, the meeting abruptly ended when Chuhran demanded that Santomauro "get the hell out of her office," said Santomauro

Chuhran contacted the State Police and

BILL B R E S L E R / « t a f l p f i o t o o r a p f w

Schools report increase in absences Student absenteeism due to illness in Plym-

outh-Canton Community Schools was running a little higher than usual last week and early this week, school officials reported.

"It's nothing alarming but definitely an in-crease since Christmas vacation," said Shirley Waters, attendance officer for the school dis-trict.

"It 's not any one thing and not any one school. It's a variety of illnesses," said Kari Miller, one of five nurses in the district.

PRINCIPALS AND secretaries contacted Monday in a spot check were almost unani-mous in reporting a slight increase in absen-teeism due to illness

Attendance was off slightly at Bird, Field, Gallimore and Farrand elementary schools. Central Middle School, and Plymouth Canton High.

Absenteeism, however, didn't exceed 8 per-cent at any of those schools.

Forty-two of 836 teachers failed to report to work Monday but that number included long-term disabilities and maternity leaves, said Richard Egli, community relations director for the district.

Parents should be careful about sending a child to school if the child complains about ill-ness or is getting over an illness. Miller said.

"He's not going to feel well, not going to do well and may be contagious," she said. "If they truly don't feel well, are running a fever, have a lot of symptoms, keep them home "

Parents sometimes send their kids back too soon, Miller said.

"Children who have had a temperature of 100 or more should not return to school until at least 24 hours of normal temperature has passed."

Ditto for extended vomiting, she added.

PARENTS ARE called and asked to pick up their children at school if body temperatures reach 100 or vomiting occurs, Miller said.

Former Canton Joseph H. West

That sometimes presents another problem with both parents working outside of the home or families new to the community — no one to respond if a child becomes ill.

"We really need parents' cooperation pro-viding us with alternative phone numbers of people they trust," Miller said

Some decisions — send or don't send — are tough to make and depend on specific circum-stances.

"I guess it's important for parents to get in touch with their children," Miller said

There will be times when illess strikes and "it 's not productive for a child to be in school," she added.

supervisor, . dies at 72

the FBI af ter the meeting Chuhran testified she did so because she "was in fear ."

Santomauro and Chuhran presented con-flicting accounts of what happened

According to Durack. Santomauro called the meeting to discuss Chuhran's concern about Santomauro's phone calls and "m-nuendos that had been floating around in some parts of the township."

"Director Santomauro expressed that he wanted it resolved before the township board meeting." said Durack. "Linda Chuhran stated she didn't have any ques-tions regarding the use of the car phone.

"The clerk became upset and agitated, pointing her finger in director Santomauro's face She told him to get his butt out of her office." added Durack.

Please turn to Page 4

Jury to ook at

diary By Diane Gal* staff writer

A diary kept by a Canton woman suffocated with duct tape will be ad-mitted into evidence during the first-degree murder trial of the woman's husband, Charles (Charlie) Ray Fisher.

The diary of the Canton woman, Ella (Ria) Mercado-Fisher, 30, -hints that she was having a sexual rela-tionship with a cousin and talks about the disintegration of her mar-riage to Fisher.

Ironically, the diary, considered key evidence by the prosecutor, was given to Mercado-Fisher by Fisher in 1982

Wayne Circuit Judge Thomas Foley ruled Monday the diary, as well as letters written by Fisher to his wife's parents and others, ex-pressing outrage and jealousy, are necessary for the jury to understand the full picture.

Wayne County assistant prosecu-tor Michael Reynolds said he wants the jury to see the evidence to show Fisher's state of mind before and af-ter Mercado-Fisher was murdered.

One of Fisher's attorneys. Richard Neaton, argued the evidence should be ruled inadmissible "because it's a bunch of shadows on premeditation,

Please turn to Page 4

what's inside

Joseph H. West, a lifelong resident of the Plymouth-Canton community who died last Sunday, is remem-bered by friends and colleagues as being civic-minded and gentlemanly

West, 72, had served as supervisor of Canton Township and t reasurer of Plymouth Township.

"He was a real community-mind-ed individual." said Harold Fischer, for whose realty f irm West worked in the early '70s. "He was a very faithful and hard-working individual.

" Joe was active in the Kiwanis,' ' Fischer said. "He would always show up to do his p a r i In later years, he couldn't do physical work but showed up with refreshments which be paid oat of his own pocket.

"That shows real dedication."

W w t Is shown chocking over tonw accounts during his k as Plymouth Township I r m y r i r .

WEST WAS bora and raised In the Cherry Hill sectkto of Canton Town-ship. He served a» supervisor of Can-ton Township In 1H4-47.

For nearly SO years he and four brothers owned Wert Bros. Motors Inc. — at first a Nash/Rambler dealership, then a Mercury dealer

The thing / remember most about Joe it he wet the kindest gentlemen / had ever met.S

— Mary drooks treasurer

Plymouth Township

ship.— on Forest Avenue in down-town Plymouth.

West served as treasurer in Plym-outh Township from 1974 to 1984.

Mary Brooks, current t reasurer , worked as West's deputy.

T h e thing I remember most about Joe . i l he was the kindest gen-tleman I had ever met," she said.

"Joe never raised his voice, never got mad. He had a great sense of bu mor He was a friend to everybody," Brooks said.

West was instrumental In the city acquiring The Gathering site across f rom Kellogg Park. Fischer said

WEST, a graduate of Cleary Col-lege in Ypsilanti, was a trustee on that institution's board at the time of his death

He was a member of the Plym-outh Kiwanis Club for 26 years, serv-ing as president in 1969 He also was a member of the Plymouth Elks Lodge and the Plymouth Historical Sjjciety.

West also was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at Firs t United Method-ist Church Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth

West is survived by his wife Jane; daughter. Martha Rice of Akron; son, William of Plymouth, sister. Luetta of Florida; brothers. Elton of Flint and Earl of Plymouth, and two grandchildren

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Firs t United Methodist Church, the Plymouth Historical So-ciety or the Plymouth Kiwanis Foundation.

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Chiefs eye police academy in S'craft center By W a y n e Pea l staff writer

The Western Wayne County Police Chiefs Association wants to have a police t ra ining academy at the Schoolcraf t College Radciiff Center in Garden City

Right now there a re regional academies in Oakland and Macomb counties, but this would be some-thing closer to home.' Livonia Po-lice Chief William Crayk said

Crayk. an association m e m b e r , also sits on Schoolcraft 's pre-service academy advisory commit tee

Mindful of regional politics. Crayk said the goal is to supply the met ro-politan a rea with more o f f i ce r candi d a t e s

"We don't want to take anyth ing away f rom anyone else," Crayk said "We want to expand the pool "

COLLEGE OFFICIALS said the academy could be c rea ted with mini mal cost

There would be a one- t ime $13,000 faci l i t ies cost, p r imar i ly involving renovat ing a college locker room, associate professor Edwynna Coplai said Coplai, who is in cha rge of the

Radciiff Center , has been working with the chiefs on the col lege 's be-half

Staff ing would cost s o m e $35,000 a year , she said

The a c a d e m y would run for 12 weeks each spring or s u m m e r , be-ginning in 1989 Off icer cand ida t e s f rom southern and downr ive r com-munities. as well as f r o m wes te rn Wayne, would par t ic ipa te

Some depa r tmen t s pay for offi-cers ' training, o thers do not Regard-less. most seek cand ida tes with at least two yea r s ' post-high school ed-ucation

There ' s an inc reas ing demand for candidates with an associate 's de-gree." Crayk said

The a c a d e m y would need accredi-tation f r o m the Michigan Law En-forcement Of f i ce r s Training Council to become a rea l i ty

THE C H I E F S associat ion seeks e n d o r s e m e n t f r o m c o m m u n i t y groups It will p resen t the proposal Friday, Feb. 12. to the Conference of Western Wayne

Schoolcraft can a l ready conduct a variety of a c a d e m y functions, m-

' Right now, there are regional academies in Oakland and Macomb counties, but this would be something closer to home.'

— William Crayk

Livonia Police Chief

eluding precision driving classes. Co-plai said Ta rge t p rac t i ce classes could be conducted at local depart-men t ranges , she said

Schoolcraf t cur ren t ly provides se-

lected t ra in ing classes to local de-p a r t m e n t s

"We've been ex t remely-^c^oly t with in-service police departfrwfi t t ra in ing," Coplai said

obituaries Robber hits food store J O S E P H H WEST

Fune ra l services for Mr West. 72. of P lymouth were held recently in the Firs t United Methodist Church of P lymouth with burial at Rivers ide Cemete ry . Plymouth Ar rangemen t s were m a d e by Lamber t -Vermeulen Funera l Home in Plymouth Memo-rial contr ibut ions may be m a d e to First United Methodist Church of P lymouth . 45201 N Terr i tor ia l . P lymouth 48170

Mr West, who died Jan 31. was born in Canton and spent his l i fe t ime in the Plymouth-Canton communi ty He moved to Plymouth in 1950 A g radua t e of G e a r y College in Ypsi-lanti . Mr West was a m e m b e r of the Cleary College Board of Trus tees He owned a car dealership on Fores t Avenue m the city of Plymouth f r o m 1941 to 1970. spent the nex^ four years with Harold Fischer Real ty in Plymouth, and was Plymouth .Town-ship T rea su re r f rom 1974-84 He was a l i fe t ime m e m b e r of the Firs t Unit-ed Methodist Church of Plymouth, a m e m b e r of Elks Lodge BPOE 1780 of P lymouth and of the Plymouth Historical Society, and for 26 years was a m e m b e r of the P lymouth Kiwanis Club, serving as president in 1969

Survivors include wife, Jane , daughter . Martha Rice of Akron; son, William of Plymouth; sister. Luet ta West of Florida, brothers. Elton of Flint, E a r l of Plymouth, and two grandchi ldren.

VIRGINIA B MORRISON

Funera l services for Mrs M o r n -son, 71, of Ann Arbor were held re-cently in Schrader Funera l Home in Plymouth with burial at Acacia P a r k Cemetery , Birmingham Me-mor ia l contributions may be m a d e to the Plymouth Rotary Foundat ion. Pol ioPLUS project, P.O. Box 5401. P lymouth 48170.

Mrs. Morrison, who died Jan . 31 in Ann Arbor, was born in Cincinnati She a t t ended Hillsdale College, Michigan Sta te University, and the Univers i ty of Michigan and earned a PhD in 1962 f rom U-M. A resident of Ann Arbor for the past 40 years , her early schooling was in Flint. She re-

t ired in 1974 as a professor f r o m Oakland University in 1974 At Oak-land University. Mrs . Morrison was responsible for instruct ing fu tu r e teachers in e lementary and second-a r y education She also taught at Eas t e rn Michigan Universi ty. Wavne State University, and U-M She was awarded a 50 yea r se rv ice a w a r d f r o m the Universi ty of Michigan, was a member of Kappa Kappa G a m m a , which presented her with a 50 year award in 1985, was a mem-ber and past president of the P lym-outh Rotary Anns, and was a Paul Har r i s Fellow of Rota ry Internat ion-al

Survivors include husband, Wil-liam, sons. J a m e s of Ripon. Wis.. Will iam III of P lymouth daugh te r , Leigh Simon of Fenwick. Mich , and two grandchildren

LESTER O. ANDERSON

Funera l services for Dr Anderson. 81, of Canton were held recent ly in E m m a n u e l Lutheran Church in Negaunee. Mich, with burial at Negaunee City Cemete ry Officiat-ing was the Rev Rudolph Kemp-painen with local a r r a n g e m e n t s m a d e by Schrader Fune ra l Home Memoria l contributions m a y be m a d e to the Alzheimer 's Foundat ion

Dr Anderson, who died Jan , 28 in Taylor , was born in Union. Ill,, and moved to Canton f r o m Negaunee in 1986. He graduated f r o m P a l m e r School of Chiropract ic College in 1939. had a pract ice for 36 yea r s in Detroit , and retired in 1975. moving to Negaunee the fol lowing y e a r Dr Anderson was a m e m b e r of the Negaunee Kiwanis Club and of the Lions Club of Negaunee, and w a s a l i fe t ime m e m b e r of the Michigan S ta te Chiropractic Association

Survivors include wife. Ethel , daughter . Kristin Gischia of Canton; s is ter , Pauline Wray of Lansing, and four grandchildren

EDWARD W. WHITMIRE

Funera l services for Mr Whit-mi re , 73. of Plymouth were held re-cently in Schrader Fune ra l Home with burial at Riverside C e m e t e r y Off ic ia t ing was the Rev. Edwin C

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the city of Wayne, was born in Sa lem Township A ret iree, he w a s a life-long resident of the a r ea and w a s a m e m b e r of the Salem Congregat ion-al Church He is survived by severa l nieces and nephews

ESTHER L JACOBS Funera l services for Mr Jacobs .

90. of Plymouth were held recent ly at Riverside Cemete ry with bur ia l at Riverside with a r r a n g e m e n t s m a d e by Schrader Funera l Home. Memori-al contributions were m a d e to the American Cancer Society

Mrs Jacobs , who died J a n 30 in Westland. was born in Sandusky. Mich A longtime resident of P lym-outh, she was a m e m b e r of the Plymouth Grange and of the P lym-outh Order of Eas te rn S ta r Survi-vors include Dawn Mess ingham of Westland sister, Kather ine . b ro the r . Roy; seven grandchi ldren and nine great-grandchi ldren.

J A N E A. GOTTS Funera l services for Mrs Gotts ,

42. of Northvil le were held recent ly in Schrader Funera l Home with buri-al at Riverside Cemete ry Off ic ia t -ing was the Rev. Er ic S. H a m m a r Memoria l contr ibut ions m a y be made to Special Olympics or to the Hospice of Southeastern Michigan

Mrs Gotts, who died J a n 19 in Southfield, was born in Ann Arbor A resident of the Belmont Group Home of Trenton for two years , she w a s a m e m b e r of the Northvil le Methodist Church and at tended Associat ion for Retarded Citizens Downr iver

Survivors include pa ren t s . Anna-bell and Rober t Gotts of Northvi l le , sisters. Kave Horsfall of Montana , Linda Fre iny of Monroe; b ro the r . Richard of Traverse City, s eve ra l aunts and uncles; th ree nieces and three nephews

An a r m e d r o b b e r s tole $85 f rom a Quik Pik food s t o r e on Joy Road east of 1-275 about 2 a m . Sunday.

A man — desc r ibed as a white male, about 20 y e a r s old. 5 feet 4 inches tall . 130 pounds, brown hair extending below his collar and unshaven — e n t e r e d the food store and pulled out a f ive-inch knife. The

31-year-old f e m a l e cash ie r was a lone in the s tore at the t i m e

The man , wear ing blue work pants , a dark vest, blue jacke t and da rk shoes, ordered the cashier to go into the back room. He decided against that and grabbed the woman by her swea te r order ing her to open tlie cash reg is te r

The m a n ran northbound on Joy

Road with money from the cashier and the woman ' s purse He got away with a total of $85. said Dave Bol-jesic, Canton Police information of-f icer

Police a r e without suspects, Bol-jesic said Anyone with informat ion is asked to cal l Canton Police at 397-3000

Young musicians top scorers A number of midd le schools stu-

dents f r o m Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools ea rned top rat ings recently in solo and ensemble festi-val compet i t ion held recently at Livonia F rank l in High School.

The top p e r f o r m e r s receiving Di-vision I r a t ings fo r "an excellent level of p e r f o r m a n c e and outstand-ing mus ic iansh ip" while Division II rat ings were a w a r d e d for a very-good p e r f o r m a n c e but not worthy of the highest s co re because of minor defects in p e r f o r m a n c e or interpre-tation

All pa r t i c ipan t s receiving Division I ra t ings a re e l ig ib le to a t tend the s ta te solo and e n s e m b l e fest ival of the Michigan School Band and Or-chestra Association in March.

NINTH G R A D E R S a t the Centen-nial Educat ional P a r k earning Divi-sion I ra t ings w e r e F rances Chang, A Zagorski, J Hebel and I, Riley Ninth g rade r s at C E P earning Divi-sion II ra t ings w e r e Ian Riley. Jeff Noricks and A Walquist .

Central Middle School s tudents re-ceiving Division I r a t ings were Jul ie Allen. P a m K r a m e r , Lendel Duet. Katie Mont ja r and Holly Quick while Division II r a t i ngs were earned by Alan B a c k m u r a , Rache l Jones, A. Lee and Kat ie M o n t j a g

East Middle School s tudents earn-

ing Division I ra t ings were Dawn Alex. Pa t t i e Arnold. Shen Ayala, Chris Bonte. Maggie Colligan. Dan Cuevas. Karen Dood. H e a t h e r Flem-ing. Stacey Herr ing, Mandy Hose, Cheryl Lauzon. Lisa Mas ta . Kaylene Meldrum, Racheal Mur ray . Kirk Oakley. Myamekye Phelps, April Raschke , Kathryn Socie, Jenni fe r Stotz, and Amber Zlyikowski.

Eas t Middle School s tudents earn-ing Division II ra t ings were Sandy Aicini. Sheri Ayala. Sa ra Balduf, April Billins. T a r a Blackwell , Chris Boul ter . Autumn Bunch. Mary Kay-Cook. Dan Cuevas. Yolanda Jackson. D a w n K r i s t e n , C h e r y l Lauzon, Kuenok Lee. P a m Long, Racheal Mur ray . Hea the r McDougall , David N e v i l l e , K i r k O a k l e y , A p r i l Rasschke , Kathryn Socie. Bill Stew-ar t . Steve St recker , T racy Vander-groef and A. Woolenweber

Lowell Middle School s tudents earn ing Division I rankings were Debbie Basakis, Selena Bastine, Jen-ni fer Demaine . Susie Fans low, Jul ie Oldham, Evie Phill ips, Michelle Puz-zouli, J a n e t Rober ts . T im Sherman and Amy Sobell. Lowell Division II rec ip ien ts were Rachel Fol land and Heidi Naasko.

P I O N E E R MIDDLE School stu-den t s earn ing Division I we re Chad

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P l a v t i m e " P ' y m o u ^ AAUW branch to offer ^ " some giant-sized fun to children

By Jul ie Brown staff writer

Plymouth-Canton school children have something to look fo rward to this month - and it s not just their upcoming mid-winter break

The Plymouth branch, Amer ican Association of Univers i ty Women, will present p e r f o r m a n c e s of ' Jack and the Beansta lk ' ' la ter this month Cast and crew m e m b e r s have been hard at work in recent weeks, pre-paring for the show's opening

This is the 28th yea r AAUW mem-bers have presented a play for chil-_ dren

i hope it'll be fun for them." said Janet Carson, who is d i rec t ing this year 's production with Becky Copen-haver Carson hopes the Plymouth-Canton youngsters enjoy their expe-rience with live d r a m a

She's pleased that the play is a classic fairy tale, unlike much of what children see on television these days

'"They need" to keep in touch with those classic s tor ies ." Carson said

"Jack and the Beansta lk ' perfor-mances a re scheduled for 7 30 p m Thursday and F r iday , Feb 25-26, and for 10 a m , 1 p m and 3 p.m.

Saturday. Feb 27 P e r f o r m a n c e s will be in the audi tor ium of Plym-outh Salem High School, Joy west of Canton Center Road in Canton

IT'S BEEN awhile since the AAUW last presented Jack and the Beanstalk ." Copenhaver said Last year , AAUW m e m b e r s presented " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ."

This is the f i rs t yea r Copenhaver and Carson have di rected the AAUW play

This year ' s product ion includes 14 c a s t m e m b e r s . T h e y ' v e b e e n rehears ing in recent weeks on Mon-day and Wednesday evenings at Pio-neer Middle School in Plymouth Township

This week, r ehea r sa l sessions a re set to move to the s tage at Salem High

"That'll be nice." Copenhaver said Rehears ing on the high school s tage will allow cast m e m b e r s to work with the scenery and props.

It 's fun. i t 's real ly fun," Copen-haver said of the annual play. "The whole thing together is, I think, ex-citing for the chi ldren '

She and Carson have enjoyed working with the cast member s , who

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a re ve te rans of ear l ier AAUW theat-rical product ions

The s tory involves Jack, a young boy who mus t sell the family cow be-cause his f ami ly is poor and needs food He se ts out to sell the cow and soon ends up with a handful of mag ic beans

The beans cause a beanstalk to grow. J a c k then cl imbs that bean-stalk He m e e t s the giant, the giant ' s wife and a host of other c h a r a c t e r s

IN ADDITION to the pe r fo rmanc-es on Thursday through Saturday, Feb 25-27, a group night per form-ance is scheduled for 7 30 p m Wednesday, F e b 24. for Scouts, Indi-an Maidens and other group m e m -bers

Leaders m a y order t ickets by mail ing a check (payable to AAUW, Plymouth branch) to: Group night t ickets. 11370 Gold Arbor, P lymouth 48170 Ticket pr ice is $1 50.

Orders should include the n a m e of the group, the leader 's name and phone number , and the number of t ickets reques ted Tickets may be picked up at the ticket off ice outside of the Sa lem audi tor ium before the p e r f o r m a n c e , or a self-addressed s t amped envelope may be enclosed with the o rde r

Fr iday , Feb . 12. is the deadline to order those t ickets

No mail order t ickets will be avai lable for other p e r f o r m a n c e s this yea r All t ickets will be sold in P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n e l e m e n t a r y -schools on Wednesday and Thursday. Feb 10-11

On F r iday . Feb 12. any remaining tickets will be sold at the Rainbow-Shop on Ann Arbor Trail at Fores t Avenue in P lymouth and at the Book Break on Ford Road in Canton

"JACK AND THE Beanstalk cast m e m b e r s a re

Diane Gaubatz . Jack, P a m Dean, the giant ' s wife. Sharon Belobraid-ich. the giant. Coralyn Riley, J a c k s mother . Doris Fedus. the m a r k e t lady, Nancy Quinn, the f lower girl. Mary Uhl and Edna Fleming, Milky White, the cow; Sylvia Rozian, the fa ther old man , Es ther Nelson, the constable . Karen Huddas. the harp. Kathy Harenda . Henriet ta Hen. Ela ine ,Aron, the wood seller, and Helene Lusa, the fruit vendor fa i ry

Those working behind the scenes include: Becky Copenhaver and J a n e t Carson , directors; P a t Dun-beck. K a r e n Huddas and Ba rb Greanya . cos tumes: Jane t Carson, props: Mary Uhl. makeup. Sally Fedus, s t age manager , Lots Oldfield cast luncheon; Nancy Vernon, tick-ets. Karen Huddas. prompter . E la ine Bain, house manager . Marcia Eis-ner, g roup night. Gail Conte. busi-ness m a n a g e r . Kathy Harenda printing. Mable Par ta in . poster de-sign. Hila Collins, communicat ions , and Sharon Belobraidich, publicity.

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and you shouldn't let it become a tri-al that s more like a soap opera '

Fole> postponed the tr ial until Feb 2'2 at the request of Neaton who >aid the prosecutor 's off ice failed to file a witness list 30 days before the trial as required by law

A J l RY F O l M ) Fisher, now 47

guilty of f i r s t -degree murder in Feb-ruary 1986 However . Judge Claudia House-Morcom declared a mistrial due to c o m m e n t s m a d e by assistant prosecutor Doug Baker during clos-ing arguments .

In the f i rs t t r i a l the prosecutor 's of f ice main ta ined Fisher hired hit-men burglars to enter his Canton home July 14, 1984. to stage a bur-glary and wrap his wife 's head with

duct t ape Baker said Fisher possibly wanted

to save his wife at the last minute to a p p e a r to be her rescuer; however , the plan got out of hand and she couldn't be revived

Mr Fisher is not guil ty," Neaton a r g u e d "But this t h e o r y isn ' t grounds for f i r s t - deg ree m u r d e r " They ' r e the basis for second-degree murder-charges , he said

Mercado-Fisher bought a i r l ine t ickets to leave for Germany Ju ly 17, 1984 — a few days a f t e r the at-tack — to visit her cousin, J a v i e r Hortato.

She intended to get her own apa r t -ment when she re turned f r o m visit-ing Hortato and "she would buy leg w a r m e r s to pre tend they w e r e her cousin 's a r m s keeping her w a r m , " Reynolds said, quoting f r o m the di-

a ry At Reynold's request , Foley also is

allowing the jury to lea rn about a companion ad placed by Fisher Aug 14, 1984 - less than one month a f t e r his wife was buried — in a Detroit daily newspaper seeking "a friend, wife, passionate lover, devoted life m a t e . " He re fe r red to himself as 6-foot-1, 175 pounds with a " beautiful m a r r i a g e background."

Schools will conduct health needs survey By T e d d S c h n e i d e r staff writer

Some Wavne-Westland secondary school s tudents and parents will be surveyed ti> help de termine health needs in the district

The survey is part of the dis t r ic t ' s Teen Heal th Assessment Pro jec t , a year long ef for t being used to plan a comprehens ive teen health p rogram for Wayne-West land Communi ty Schools, which includes a portion of Canton Township

Such a p rog ram could include the opening of one or more teen health clinics in Wavne-Westland. a move

t haPhas been the subject of contro-versy in other suburban districts.

The proposed survey, if approved by the school board , would be dis-tr ibuted in March, said Ronald Somers. the d is t r ic t ' s executive di-rector of secondary education and vice cha i rman of the project com-mit tee

The proposed survey will be taken confidentially in class by a random sample of about 20 percent of the 8.400 s tudents in g rades 7-12

A SAMPLE group of about 1.400 parents will r ece ive surveys in the

mai l The parents will not necessar i -ly be r e l a t ed to students surveyed.

Copies of the survey will also be ava i l ab le to e lementary school par-ents through local school off ices .

"We chose the random sampl ing method r a t h e r than surveying all pa ren t s and students per t ly to keep costs down," said Rebecca Cabral , p ro jec t d i rec tor

But also an all-inclusive study typica l ly has a very low re turn r a t e and the resul ts won't be representa-t ive of the en t i re group." " >

The study, being done in coopera-tion with Annapolis Hospital, will be

He asked women between 18 and 30 years old with white, Hispanic or Oriental e thnic background to re-spond. for " f an ta s t i c sex and devo-tion " Fisher was divorced before mar ry ing Mercado-Fisher , who was marr ied three t imes

Fisher — a tall, ex t remely thin, bespectacled microbiologist with disheveled, dark auburn hair and sharp fea tu res - is f r e e on a $25,000 cash bond and is t eaching microbiol-ogy at a Missouri univers i ty

He was in cour t Monday while Mercado-Fisher s p a r e n t s — Manuel and Evelyn Mercado of Flor ida — waited outside the cour t room

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The innuendos" concern a clerk t r ans fe r red by Santomauro f r o m the public sa fe ty depar tment to the clerk's off ice

As an e lected official. I don't have to t ake ce r t a in abuse," said Chuhran

Three d e p a r t m e n t heads . . a r e claiming their r ights have been t r ammeled on, and that ' s a concern

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Jose Salame, son of Jose and Blan-ca Sa l ame of Canton, has been pro-moted in the t ' .S Air Force to the rank of f i rs t l ieutenant Sa l ame is chief of the Missile Elec t r ica l Branch with the 321st Organization-al Missile Maintenance Squadron at Grand Forks AFB. N D He is a 1985 g radua te of Michigan State Univer-sity in Eas t Lansing

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"The key word here is perception. I don't know that the Merit Commis-sion will eve r get to the bot tom of this to de t e rmine whose percept ion is r ea l i ty . "

S P E N C E R FILED a compla in t af-te r Chuhran threatened to discipline him for refusing to sign payroll vouchers .

Spencer maintains that Chuhran "isn't his supervisor and has no right to discipl ine him

"I would have been subject to their discipline had I followed the d i rec t ive , " Spencer said.

The Meri t Commission will inves-t iga te and repor t on its f indings a t its F e b 25 meeting.

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The commi t t ee consulted with the Center for Urban Studies a t Wayne Sta te University to help design the survey and de te rmine the method for distribution.

The proposed s tudent su rvey cov-ers a wide var ie ty of topics ranging f r o m dietary habi ts to emot ional problems. Questions regard ing drug and alcohol use and personal sexual history a re included

The first page of the proposed sur-vey car r ies two-paragraph s ta te-ment guaranteeing confidential i ty. "We want your answers to be confi-dential (secret). No one in your school or family will ever know your answers ." it says in par t .

T H E P R O P O S E D parent su rvey covers many of the same topics f r o m a parent ' s point of view

Both surveys ask for opinions on whether or not teen health c a r e cen-te rs or clinics should be par t of the dis t r ic t ' s health p rogram and what services should be offered by such clinics

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The Taylor school board reversed an ear l ier decision to open teen health clinics in the d i s t r i c t ' s three high schools last year a f t e r protests f r o m a large number of paren ts .

Paren ts were mis taken ly under the impression that tha t cont racep-tives would be dis t r ibuted at the clinics, according to Somers

Such clinics, run with a combina-tion of s ta te and p r iva t e money, a re prohibited f r o m dis t r ibut ing birth control devices under s t a t e law. he said.

IN ADDITION to the su rvey , the project commi t t ee has given tenta-t ive approval to a public outreach campaign that m a y include informa-tional spots on local c ab l e television

The commit tee also p lans to meet with a group f r o m the Right to Life group to discuss possible changes in the district health p r o g r a m .

"We requested for the meet ing ." said William Sherman, c o m m i t t e e cha i rman.

"We feel it 's impor t an t tha t they be informed of our e f f o r t s . "

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Supervisor Breen called the meeting to order at 7 SO p.m. and led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. All members were present Mr Irvine moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 12, 198* as submitted. Supported by Mr. Pruner Ayes all Mr Horton moved to approve'payment of the bills for January 26. 198* in the amount of 1137.231.91 for General Fund. $50,645 14 for Water and Sewer, mak-ing a Grand Total of 1187,877 05 Supported by Mr* Hulling. Ayes all on a roll call vote, except Mr Irvine who voted no. Mrs Hulsing moved to approve the agenda for the regular meeting of January 26. 1988 as submitted Supported by Mr Horton. Ayes all. Mr Horton moved Resolution No. 88-1-26-5 approving the requested Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate (12-year tax abatement) for Hahn-Chardon Company, 14557 Keel Street. Plymouth. MI 48170 Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all on a roll call vote Mr Munfakh moved to adopt the second and final reading of Ordinance No 95 -Junk Yards as presented. Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all oo a roll call vote Mrs Hulsing moved Resolution No. 88-1-26-1 approving the license fee of 825 00 for Junk Yards Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all on a roll call vote Mrs Hulsing moved to adopt the second and final reading of Ordinance No. 96 -Used Car Lots. Supported by Mrs Brooks. Ayes all on a roll call vote Mr Pruner moved ResoluUon No. 88-1-26-2 approving the (MOO Used Car Lot Fee Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all on a roll call vote. Mr Munfakh moved adoption of Ordinance No. 97 - Private Road Contraction and Maintenance as presented with the one corrected as noted. Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all on a roll call vote, except Mr. Irvine who voted no Mr Horton moved to approve the watermain and sanitary sewer easement presented by Dennis and Louise Tsataanifos for the LaGrande Vallee site locat-ed at Canton Center and Ann Arbor Roads in Plymouth Township Supported by Mrs. Brooks Ayes all on a roll call vote. Mr Pruner moved Resolution No 88-1-26-7 regarding cash advance funds from the County - "Wort Program Account 2." Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayss all on a roll call vote. After much discussion regarding the WTUA sewer prngrsss. Mr Horton moved to receive and file the WTUA sewer progress report. Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all. Mrs. Hulsing moved to authorise the Township Attorney to file an Amicus Brief arguing Plymouth Township's position urging triple bunking at the Wayne Coun-ty Jail as requested by Wayne County Sheriff. Robert A. Fk-ano Supported by Mr. Pruner. Ayes all. - -Mr Munfakh moved to approve payment in the amount of 8691 00 (Plymouth Township's *are) for The Senior Alliance (Aran Agency on A«b«) hi order for them to obtain Federal/State funds. Supported by Mrs Hulsing Ayes all

Mr. Horton moved to approve the proposed golf rates for 1988 as presented by Mr Jawor of Hilltop Golf Course The proposed rates will be the rates charged this year for non-residents Supported by Mrs Hulsing Ayes all on a roll call vote, except Mr Irvine who voted no. Supervisor Breen gave an up-to-date report on the purchase of property for the Department of Public Works He stated the one project he was working on has gone awry There have been two verbal proposals - nothing in writing We are still seeking a written offer Mr Horton moved to accept the watermain and sanitary sewer easements from Charles Congdon The easement is at the end of Oak Lane, west of Plymouth Crossing Subdivision, in the Five Mile and Haggerty Road area Supported by Mr Pruner. Ayes all on a roll call vote. Mr Munfakh moved to accept the watermain easement submitted by Willco. Inc., which is described as the south 260 feet of the east 12 feet of Lot 7$ Metro West Industrial Subdivision No. 3 Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all on a roll call vote Mr Munfakh moved Resolution No 88-1-26-3 recognizing SEMCOGs 20 years of Regional Planning in Southeastern Michigan Supported by Mrs Hulsing Ayes all on a roll call vote. Mrs Hulsing moved ResoluUon No 88-1-26-4 approving the 1988 Summer Tax Collection Agreement between Charter Township of Plymouth and Plymouth Canton Community Schools Supported by Mrs Brooks Ayes all on a roll call vote. Mr Pruner moved ResoluUon No 88-1-26-6 listing the various depositories for the Charter Township of Plymouth for calendar year January 1, 1988 through December 31.1988 Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all on a roll call vote Mr Munfakh moved to approve the request of Treasurer, Mary Brooks to in-crease the petty cash drawer from >500 to $700 Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes

Mr Irvine moved to approve Chief Berry 'i request to purchase three police cars through the Oakland County Purchase Program for a total price of $13,950 34 ($11,316.71 per car). The new police cars (Chevrolet Caprice) will replace the 1986 Plymouth Fury cars. Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all Mrs. Hulsing moved to receive and fUe the Departmental Annual Reports for 1987 and Goals for 1988 Supported by Mr Horton Ayes all Mrs Hulsing moved to receive and file all items under L CommunicaUons-Resolutions Reports Supported by Mr Horton Ayes all Mrs Hulsing moved to adjourn Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all Meeting adjourned at p.m

Respectfully submitted by ESTHER HULSING. Clerk

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By Tim Richard staff writer

Most conserva t ive Republicans who went downsta i rs in the Grand Rapids Civic Center for a rump con-vention Sa turday will have a single bat t le to fight being seated as del-egates to the national convention in New Orleans

Ela ine Donnelly of Livonia faces a second bat t le — replacing Ronna Romney as Republican national c o m m i t t e e w o m a n

"It is not a personal thing between Konna and ine." said Donnelly, a s trong suppor te r of presidential can-didate Jack Kemp My main reason in running was a protest and to m a k e a case

"If I had been a delegate ( f rom the upstairs convention). 1 wanted to be on the p l a t f o r m commi t t ee . " said Donnelly whose favor i te political pas t ime is talking conservat ive is-sues at conventions, on p la t forms, and legislat ive and congressional commi t t ee s

UPSTAIRS, the main convention — backed by four court decisions, s ta te c h a i r m a n Spencer Abraham and GOP congressmen — was re-elect ing Ronna Romney 44, of Bloomfield Hills, to a new four-year t e rm as nat ional commi t t eewoman

That convention then did a re-pete ." tapping Peter B Secchia. 49, the colorful Grand Rapids business-man. for a new t e r m as national c o m m i t t e e m a n

And it selected 37 suppor ters of Vice ( ' res ident George Bush 32 sup-por te r s of New York congressman Kemp and a mere eight suppor ters of f o r m e r evangelist Pa t Robertson as the f irst 77 delegates to the presi-

* My main reason in

running was a protest and to make a case.'

— Elame Donnelly Livonia

dent ia l nominating convention Aug 15-18

T H E DOWNSTAIRS convention picked Donnelly and par ty contr ibu-tor Dick Chrysler of Brighton for the nat ional commi t t ee posts, 43 Robert-son delegates , 21 for Kemp and 13 fo r Bush

Not all 77 delegates a r e disputed, however . On Fr iday night, the 18 congress ional dis t r ic ts m a n y with R o b e r t s o n - K e m p m a j o r i t i e s — picked a total of 54 de legates before the split Many of those will be un-chal lenged

Rober tson i tes caucused f i rst , then they left

They walked — but not too fast . Republ ican State Convention dele-

gates loyal to fo rmer evangelist P a t Robertson, along with some loyal to U S Rep J a c k Kemp, waited until a f t e r F r iday night 's congressional d is t r ic t caucuses to walk out and hold their r u m p convention Satur-day.

Those F r iday night caucuses elect-ed 54 national convention de legates — th ree f r o m 18 distr icts

"I think they acted in bad fa i th ." said Paul Ruschmann. a Canton Township resident who filled in as c h a i r m a n of the 15th Congressional Distr ict delegat ion Saturday.

"We can ' t do it (reverse the caucus results). The decision made last night is f inal

B I T B l SH suppor ters admi t t ed the Robe r t son -Kemp move w a s adroi t

"They knew they were going to lose the a t - l a r ^ s la te (23 a t - la rge de legates ," Ruschmann said

"Our regu la r cha i rman (Rev. Da-vid Thompson, a Robertson backer f r o m Saline) bolted and took some of our people s credent ia ls with h im," said Ruschmann He's par t -owner of a legislat ive analysis consulting f i rm

The 15th District covers Garden City. Westland. southern Livonia Canton and the southern section of Washtenaw County around Ypsi lant i

IN T H E 17TH Congressional Dis-t r i c t . the si tuation was d i f f e ren t

Only the Robertson people walked out Tha t was due to the inf luence of d is t r ic t cha i rman Andy Anuzis isee r e l a t ed story).

"If the Kemp-Rober tson people had met together, they'd have wiped us out ," said Bush suppor t e r Rhys Lewis, a longtime Bedford Township Republ ican activist

The 17th District covers northwest Detroi t ; the Wayne County suburbs of Redford and Dearborn Heights, and the Oakland County communi-t ies in the Southfield-Royal Oak a r e a

The 17th held three local conven-tions on Jan. 14 Anuzis called sepa-r a t e Wayne-17th and Oakland-17th conventions, in accordance with a cour t decision favor ing the Bush f o r c e s Lori Packer , a Rober tson l eader f rom Southfield. led a sepa-r a t e convention in a Southfield church

The s ta te convention's c reden t ia l s c o m m i t t e e unseated the Packe r g roup and awarded c reden t i a l s to the Anuzis group

Michigan GOP picks rival slates

Here is an unofficial list by name , hometown or home county and can-didate p re f e r ence of the 77 delegates elected Fr iday and Saturday a t the Michigan Sta te Republican Conven-tion

MAINSTREAM G R O U P

Of the 77 delegates . 54 were cho-sen, th ree each, f r o m Michigan's 18 congressional distr icts The other 23 de lega tes were elected at la rge

Vice Pres ident George Bush won 37 delegates , 35 f r o m congressional dis t r ic ts and two at large New York Congressman Jack Kemp won 32 delegates 11 f rom congressional dis-t r ic ts and 21 at large

F o r m e r television evangelist Pa t Robertson whose suppor ters con-ducted their own convention Satur-day. won eight delegates, all f r o m congress ional districts.

2nd Dis t r ic t Emily Kackse t te r . Adrian. Bush. Dan Piereecchi , Livo-nia. Bush. Lola Peterson, Jackson . Kemp Al te rna tes Har ry Greenleaf . Livonia, Bush. J ean Johnson. Jack-son. Bush, J a n e Talcott , Washtenaw County. Bush

14th District Mary Larue, Troy. Robertson, Terry Gilsenan, Warren, Kemp; Mary Giordano, Macomb County, Robertson Alternates (all Kemp): Kenneth McNeeley of Madi-son Height*. S u n Grot of Sterling Heights . George Hei tmanis of Harper Woods

15th Distr ict : Jeff Nelson. Canton, Robertson; Joann Blarney, Westland,

Michael Legg ol the 2nd Districtjnsists that what happened downstairs was "the legal convention."

Chairing Michigan's r u m p delega-tion to New Orleans will be Michael Legg. an at torney, f r o m Northvi l le Township who. like Donnelly, w a s unseated at 1 30 Saturday morn ing by the convention credent ia ls com-mi t t ee But don't use the word

rump' ' a round Legg He insists, un-bhnkingly. that what happened downsta i rs was the legal conven-tion."

LEGG AND Donnelly were a m o n g the deeply divided Kemp suppor te r s u h o refused to cut a deal with the

U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell sees Kerpp as a vice presidential running mate to either Bush or Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas.

Bush people - a dea l that actually-netted Kemp 11 na t iona l convention delegates

Legg will be c h a i r m a n of the downstairs delegation and Donnelly its spokeswoman

I think he (Legg.i m a d e a mis-t a k e . ' said s t a t e Sen Richard Posthumus. R-Lowell leader of the Kemp people who bolted Trom '.he coalition with Rober t son I don t see what he can accompl ish '

I've known Mike since he was

Andy Anuzis of Redford Township was elected a delegate-at-large in the upstairs convention.

17 said U S Rep Carl Fur--' P lymouth He's burned his br behind him "

Pursel l , a m e m b e r of Bus!". -circle, sits next to Kemp on House Appropria t ions Comm and said K e m p has a good f'u He's growing and developing now he's just f r a n u c a l h run: sc rambl ing Half his people ar t at him "

Purse l l sees K ^ n p <•> •:> vie-dential running m a t e tu ••:ther or Sen Robert Dole of Kansas

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THE A M ZI^ brothers were two other Kemp act iv is ts who joined Posthumus in bolting f rom the coali-tion with Rober tson

Andy of Redford Township, chair-man of the i " t h Congressional Dis-trict and Saul of Lansing, cha i rman of the 3rd District Were elected del-egd'.es a t - l a rge in the upstairs con-vention

Saul Anuzis said he was "ecstat ic ' a1 the o u t c o m e of the upstairs con-vention Those 32 Kemp delegates from Mi' mgan ar»- m o r e than New Han. ; - r . ; re Iowa and Minnesota combined It m e a n s J a c k Kemp is the conse rva t i ve a l t e rna t i ve to George Bush

Andy w!",i i>-' ame a Kemp fan af-ter hear ing trie congressman at a IV7v V'Hirtg RepubUj *r,s content ion i:a.i- Keri.p the J ~ K of the Republi-can s ' a r u He has th^r+sma He s op-

H\ w r - t r aw p< ..- among Na-•r.d l e e ! Republ icans National

P.«-pu.bl.r.an> and Young Re-.• , <-.Ti- And;- Antizis said

Bl T E L A I N E D-.nneliy tiCnks • r:.; .• u> re •. -peak in Mlchi-

• - !> d id wuj'lQ denounce ^ arid ti?>. \r.uzi* brothers

sr.- arid Legg the Jar. 14 en.p-H bert>'>r • onvenuon Legg i ;-d fi>: ' ."d D i s t r n ' Wayne Coun-

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Robertson. David Thompson. Saline. Rober t son Alternates (all Robert-son): Dorothy P r i m a c of Livonia. May Zawicki of Washtenaw County, Kent Hoeksemaof Southgate.

17th District (all Bush) L J a m e s Hall of Southfield. Constance Rich-a r d s of Royal Oak, E d w a r d Harou-tunian of Detroit Al te rna tes Marge Sands of Royal Oak. Mar ie Keegler-Reece of Detroit and Sheila Molnar of La th rup Village

18th District Ted Goulet . Com-m e r c e , Rober t son . Donn Wolf, F a r m i n g t o n Hills, Kemp; Mar lene E lwel l . Farmington Hills, Robert-son Alternates Bill I reland, Roches-t e r H i l l s . R o b e r t s o n . A n d y Be rgs t rom. West Bloomfield. Kemp; Bob Freder icks , Bloomfield Town-ship, Kemp.

At la rge (Observer & Eccen t r i c area) ; Andy Anuzis, Redford Town-ship. Kemp. Ted Cox. F a r m i n g t o n Hills, Kemp. Alan May. Bloomfield Hills. Kemp; Suzanne Miller, F a r m -ington Hills. Kemp Michael O'Dea. Southfield. Kemp. Pau l Welday, F a r m i n g t o n Hills, Kemp. Cecil Gor don. Frankl in , Kemp, George Rom-ney. Bloomfield Hills. Bush

A l t e r n a t e s : R o n n a R o m n e y . Bloomfield Hills, Bush. Max Fisher . F a r m i n g t o n Hills; Sen Doug Crnce. Troy; U S Rep Carl Purse l l . P lym-outh, Lar ry Dickerson, F a r m i n g t o n Hills ,

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• PLYMOUTH LIBRARY BOARD

Monday. F e b 8 The P lymouth District L ib ra ry Board w i l l meet be-ginning a t 7 30 p m in the Dunning-Hough L ib ra ry fur its r egu l a r monthly meet ing The meet ing i* open to the public

• PRE-NEED FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

Tuesday. Feb 9 The P lymouth Council on Aging in conjunction with P lymou th Court a health c a r e facility), w i l l present Win Schrader funeral director fur Schrader Funer al Home, speaking on pre need fu-neral a r r a n g e m e n t s beginning at 2 p m in the Plymouth Cultural Cen-t e r . 525 F a r m e r at Theodore Schrader also a il! provide basic in-fo rmat ion on funeral a r r a n g e m e n t s and will speak briefly 'in post funer al counseling

• COPING WITH PARENTS Wednesday Feb 10 A session

enti t led Coping with Parents.* F a m -ilies and Anger w i l l be presented by Stewar t Sternberg from 3-4 p m at West Middle School The free session is sponsored by the West Parent Council

• VALENTINE PARTY' Saturdav Feb J3 - Canton P a r k s

and Recreat ion w i l l hold its annual Children's Valentine Parts for ages 3 12 The par ty w i l l feature a special magic show a movie g a m e s and re-f r e shmen t s The par ty w i l l be from in 11 a m at the Canton Rec rea t ion Center Michigan Avenue a t Sheldon For reservat ions call 397-5110 be-tween 8 30 a m to 5 p m

• BLOOD DONATION Monday Feb 15 The Amer i can

Red Cross Bloodmobile w i l l he at St John Seminary 44011 F ive Mile. P lymouth Township, f rom 9 a m to :i p ti, to accept donations of blood For an appointment call Audrey Bn>n>an at 453-6200

• DINOSAUR DAY Tuesday Feb 16 Children in

grades 1-H a c t invited to rel ive the day> when dinosaurs s talked the earth during Dinosaur Day " spon-sored by the P lymouth Distr ict Li-brary from 4 30-5 30 p m Dinosaur stories activit ies and a f i lm w i l l be featured Regis t ra t ion begins F e b 8 ar.d ends Feb 13 To register or for further information, come to the l i -ft; ar> or x all the l ibrary a t 453 0750

• READING AND STUDY SKILLS

-Monday Feb 22 — City of P lym-outh Parks and Recreation in coop-eration w nh Improved Reading Cen-ters ,it Michigan w i l l sponsor an Ad-vanced Heading and Study Skills P r o g r a m designed to benefit stu-dents in "he following ways Achieve m o r e in iess study tune increase self-confidence to attain higher aca-demic goals, increase SAl and ACT scores; improve study skills: better preparation for continued education, and maintain scholarship eligibility The charge of $195 per person in-cludes 12 hours instruction in four three-hour classes in the P lymouth Cultural Center, 525 F a r m e r The first class w i l l be 6 30 9 30 p m

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of Labor and Industr ial Relat ions, University of Michigan, ts of fer ing a day session of stewards and commit-tee people t raining from noon to 2 p rn on . Mondays s t a r t i n g March 7 in I AVi Local 735 at 48055 \ l i ch i gan Ave west of Denton Hoad in Canton Danny Hoffman v ice presi-dent of L AW Local 735 The fee is $15 To regis ter or for more infor-mat ion call Andree Nay lor or Karen Roe at the institute by call ing 764-0493

• C I V I T A N E S S A Y C O N T E S T Tuesday, March 15 — The theme

of this year 's Plymouth-Canton Civi-tan Citizenship Essay Contest is The Plight of the Homeless." Fi rs t

prize is $125. second is $. 5 and third prize is $50 The deadl ine for sub-mission of entries is March 15 A l l high school students enrolled within P l v m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools a re eligible For information call Mav Baxter . 451-6600. E x t 344

• PARENT E V E N I N G Thursday March 17 West Mid-

dle School s Parent Evening, held from 7 30 to y p .m . w i l l feature the district 's four curriculum coordina-tors speaking to pa ren t s about the curriculum needs and concerns of middle school students A l l middle school parents and in teres ted adul t s are invited to a t tend the program to learn more about the current middle school curriculum and what is being planned West Middle is on the south-west corner of Ann Arbor Tra i l and Sheldon Road

2 honored as Students of Month by local Elks

Evan K Yeung and Cynthia F Mueller a r e being honored as Stu-dents of the Month at P lymouth Can-ton High School by the Plymouth Elks Lodge

Both were chosen for the award on the basis of a ch i evemen t , charac ter , leadership, c i t izenship and scholastic qualities

Evan 's school- re la ted activities in elude being a member of the state champion Mock Trial Team, Cen-tenntial Educa t iona l P '• Science

. O l y mpiad T e a m , concei .oir, Mod-el United Nations, National Honor Society. Quiz Bowl Team, and Stu-dent Council

His outside activi t ies include Boy Scouts. T'ai Chi Chuan imartial arts), and being a member of the Wayne County Chinese Tai Dance Team Evan carries a 4 16 g r a d e point av-e rage and has been accepted into the inter Hex p r o g r a m at the University

S n o w a n d i ce

o f f s i d e w a l k s The ci ty of Plymouth Depar tment

of Public Works (DPW) warns prop-erty owners that snow and ice must be removed from their sidewalks w i t h i n 14 hours after a snowfall.

Fa i lure to do so may result in the DPW removing the snow or ice and assessing a-cost of $40 an hour to the property owner

B e a u t i f y i n g

C a n t o n The Canton Beautif ication Com-

mi t tee meets on the first Thursday of every month at 7 p .m in Canton Township Hall

For m o r e information , call* 455-5915

J u s t A r r i v e d . . . F r e s h

R e s o r t W e a r I n s u r e y o u r " f u n in t h e s u n " w i t h o u r g o l f s h i r t s & s l a c k s , w a l k s h o r t s ( i n c l u d i n g t h e n e w S p o r t i f - s t r e t c h s t y l e ) , s w i m w e a r

a n d t e n n i s o u t f i t s b y J a n t z e n a n d C h r i s t i a n D o i r .

Go South with style Our own Tailoring Shop will help by Altering those last minute fashion

decisions for men and women

A l t e r a t i o n s r e g a r d l e s s w h e r e p u r c h a s e d

M e n ' s Shop Home of the Ath lete s

Business Suit 120 L Mam Northville 349-3677

• Loca l news you c a n u s e •

E v a n Y e u n g

of Michigan He is the son of Peggy and Kim Yeung of P lymouth

Cynthia is senior class president , o f f icer in the National Honor Soci-ety, news edi tor of the C E P Perspec-tive. m e m b e r of the Latin Club and vars i ty tennis squad, and is a tu tor for Spanish and U S history

She w a s a finalist a t - l a rge in the U S Senate Youth P r o g r a m and rece ived a scholarship to a t tend the

C y n t h i a M u e l l e r

Grea t Lakes Internat ional Press As-sociat ion S u m m e r Seminar at Bowl-ing Green Universi ty Her outside ac t iv i t ies include piano pe r fo rmanc es, working and volunteer work for the P lymouth Salvation Army She ca r r i e s a 3 9 grade point average and plans on continuing her educa tion in the fall She is the daughter of Karen and Laurence Mueller of Plymouth

lunch menu for seniors Thfe senior citizen nutri t ion pro-

g r a m will s e rve the following hot mea l s t h e week of Feb 8

• Monday — Macaroni m e a t to-m a t o cassero le , brussel sprouts , th ree bean sa lad , peaches, milk

• Tuesday — Corned beef, mus-ta rd sauce , s t e amed cabbage , pars-ley potatoes, chocolate pudding, rye bread, m a r g a r i n e , milk

• Wednesday — Beef Stroganoff and noodles, Swiss chard, pickled

beet salad, pineapple chunks, milk • Thursday — Barbecue beef on

a bun. corn . Waldorf salad, blueber-ries. milk

• F r iday — Tuna noodle cas-serole . Scandanav ian vegetables t ropica l f ru i t , valentine cookie, milk

Meals a r e served weekdays at noon at Tonquish Creek Manor on Sheridan in P lymouth and at the Canton Recrea t ion Center, Michigan Avenue a t Sheldon in Canton,

FOR T H E LIMOGES LOVER

A gift f r o m L i m o g e s is a g i f t of l o v e ,

t o be t r e a s u r e d f o r e v e r by y o u r f a v o r i t e v a l e n t i n e . F rom o u r c o l l e c t i o n of h a n d - p a i n t e d L i m o g e s F r e n c h porcelain h i n g e d

boxes: " R e m e m b e r t h e g iver " . $62.50; " J e v o u s a i m e " , $77.50; and o u r

n e w L o v e B irds , $87.50.

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at 1-96 and Novi Road Mondays 6 to 8:30 p.m.

February 22 - May 9, 1988

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133 E. Main Downtown Northvi l le

EMPTY OUR CLOSETS AND FILL YOURS WITH

Savings From 50-75% Off MOTHER OF THE BRIDE DRESSES (LONG & SHORT). COCKTAIL

DRESSES. CASUAL DRESSES, SWEATERS. SKIRTS. PANTS AND BLAZERS. PURSES. JEWELRY. LARGE SELECTION OF SUNDRESSES

BLOUSES, BATHING SUITS AND MUCH. MUCH MORE.

3 WEEKS ONLY • STARTS FEB. 4

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We are now acquiring qual'ly furmsnings bedroom sets dining room sets sofas tables, chairs lamps crystal brass art xvorh etc for resale to discriminating buyers

PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY and Avoid the Hassle expense and disappointment of home sales We do the pricing pick-up display and advertising to Sell Your Goods' Fast and worry free!

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'Soapy' leaves a legacy of service By Tim R i c h a r d • n d W a y n e Pea l staff writers

The t r a d e m a r k txA tie arid ever -present gr in won't fade irorii m e m -ory, said f r i ends and associates of former Michigan Gov G Mennen Soapy Wi l l iams

Nor will memor ies of a compas-s ionate . dr iven man, a born million-aire who rejected a life of leisure for a life of service

Williams, who died Tuesday was recal led as a pivotal figure in Michi-gan s history, one whose influence stretched f rom subuiban Detroit tw the nat ion and world

E d w a r d McNamara. Wayne Coun-ty executive and longtime .Livonia m a y o r recal led Williams as a "dy-n a m i c . charismatic person whose influence "was in no way l imited to this s t a t e

An en igma to cri t ics Williams was no m y s t e r y to those closest to him

" " T O it may have been a m y s t e r y Here was a man who could have jus t sat back and clipped coupons all his life, said Marga re t Ha lava, vice president of personnel

UNIQUE HOMETOWN SWEATSHIRTS!

for Suburban Communications Inc ' pa ren t company of the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers! and Wil-l iams appointments secretary for the last four years of his term as governor

But he was a very religious m a n a very disciplined man and I think that s what drove him I t was a com mitment to help people that was genuine and deeply felt Halava said

His lasting legacy is the Mackinac Bridge, built during Williams t e r m as governor lo link Michigan s upper and lower peninsulas

But friends and associates re-called W illiams bridge building in other a r e a s

His tor ical ly his governorsh ip spanned the gap between Frankl in Roosevelt's New Deal and John F Kennedy's New Front ie r

And. at various times, he served both presidents His political c a r e e r began with Roosevelt's Social Secur-ity board His post-gubernatorial ca-

reer began as assistant secretary of s ta te for African affairs under Ken-ned}

Socially he helped close gaps be tween races sexes and classes While gearing his politics to the common citizen. Williams is given credit for opening the doors of Mich lgan government to minor i t ies and women

" H E W AS a civil rights advocate long before the civil .rights l eaders of the 60s, said longtime Democratic-activist Aldo VagAozzi of F a r m i n g -ton Hills

Politically he helped the Demo-cra t ic Pa r ty bridge the gap between City and suburb

He gave the Democra t ic P a r n and government back to the peo-ple recalled Philip Power chair-man ol the board of Suburban Com-municat ions and 35-vear fr iend

He wasn t a crook he wasn t a union goon, he wasn I a cap t ive of the special in teres ts Instead, he was a man of foresight and vision P c * er said

Williams Power said m a d e it so-cially and politically accep tab le for suburbani tes to vote Democratic-

Suburban D e m o c r a t s praised Wil-l iams as men to r influence and friend

Soapy sel a pa t t e rn of honest government not only for his own ad-min is t ra to r , but for al. the others to follow said s ta te Hep Sander Lev in D-Southfield himself a f o r m e r gubernator ial cand ida te

Wayne County Sheriff Rober t Fi

the governor s mansion called him a t remendous inspirat ion for fu ture

generations I look at him the way o ther peo-

ple look at FDR F ic alio said

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Spacious Mini-Suites and Deluue Semi-Privjte Ac c ommodai iom All have private fviths and arr protessionallv decorated v.-no of the suites have their.i»wr> walk in s|>,» luhc' lver \ suite h.ts .1 magmficenl view ol either the enclosed courtvards or the wooded park like grounds The entire centei is imi ' . with a sprinWet system for "maximum satet\

The Unique "Town Center P l a / a " The Pla/a is a < luster ot sjie< ial shops insi<i«> rh«- ta< 111 rv w^cre residents and visitors i a n enjoy each o t h c s lomfMnv • Pub • Snack Shop • Beautv Saloo • * Flower and l.itt Sh«jp • An C)l»l fash ioned Ice C'cam Parlou' No otKei t.« t\ has anything like it for socialisation and eniovment

Fine Dining Delicious appeli /mn meals are graciously servt-d .» well appointed tables in our beautiful dining room by a tnendlv and attentive staff All therapetilic diets are metu ulously prepared and carefully monitored under the direction ol «-xe< utive 1 h«-t Paul Wolshcwv formerly c»l the Mairioft Hotels I mger over your dessert, as you would in a tine revlauiant

Exciting and Varied Activities The un l i t* K>s a full range ot r»t reational i>pi>>rtunities t> k« menta'U stimulated Resicie Is lifiir .is 1 hes t hoi'M' ( >ur p i n e

Seeing is believing • t o m e u* In a visit 1 i-t us >1

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6A,P Ci O&h Thursday. FeDruary A, 1988 *

excursions

Program updates old tunes

• ALPINE HOLIDAY Canton Senior Citizens will pre

view a slide presentation on "Alpine Hoiidav for their fall 1988 to Aus-tria from Sept 22 to Oct 4 will be held ai 12 30 p m Wednesday. Feb in in Canton Recreation Center. Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Trip-masters Inc will be available to an-swer questions and confirm reserva-• in> for ihis 13-da> trip The trip m-Liudes arrival in Brussels, one night

Hurler.. Netherlands, two days In Switzerland a Rhine River cruise M\ nights in Kitzbahel. Austria For ' .ire information call 397-1000. ext

• B E S T OF T H E S O U T H W E S T Citv of Plymouth Parks and Rec-

.-i •-..uon, ;n cooperation w u k Biafwo Travel & Tours, is sponsoring a Best :t the Southwest tour m February l .'ie Southwest trip is a 10-day nine-night trip departing Wednesday Feb 17 with a charge of $949 per person based on double occupancy i T he tour includes airfare, bus trans-portation sn Arizona and Nevada nine nights accommodations, sight-

, ing n.ni-K m desert muse-jir. Old Tucson. Nogales, Mexico, •-an Xavier Mission, Tombstone i . r j nd Canyon. Hoover Dam. seven full breakfasts, one lunch, six d.r.ners For information, call the

Hon with Bianco Travel & Tours, are sponsoring a trip to Washington, D C. and Gettysburg Friday. April 8. througk. Monday. April 11 The charge of $319 per person, based on double occupancy, includes two nights in Washington. D C . and one night in Gettysburg Pa., three dinnefs and one lunch, guided tours and sightseeing Registration beigns on Feb 15 A $20 deposit will hold the reservation For information call 397-1000, ext 277 • IRELAND

The Y Travelers are planning a five-dav. four-night trip j n Ireland

April 20-24 at a charge of $799 pei person For an itinerary call the P lymouth C o m m u n i t y Fami ly YMCA at 453-2904

• GATLINBERG A trip to Gatlinberg, Term . and a

visit to ' Dollywood is planned for four-days and three-nights by the Y Travelers f rom June 17-20 for a charge of $329 per person For infor-mation call 453-2904

• ENGLAND-IRELAND HOLIDAY

City of Plymouth Parks and Rec-reation. in cooperation with Trip

Masters Inc., will be sponsoring a 15-day England-Ireland holiday Sept 17 to Oct 2, 1988 The charge of $1,999 per person (based on double occu-pancy) includes airfare, bus. 13 nights hotel accommodations in Eng-land and Ireland, a musical in Lon-don. a medieval banquet at Bunratty castle, two half-day sightseeing tours of London, one half-day sight-seeing in Dublin, one full-day sight-seeing to Stratford and Warwick cas-tle, Windsor Castle, Bleinheim Cas-tle. ferry service from England to Ireland For information, call 455-6620

"Then and Now" has been added to the broadcast schedule of WSDP 188 I FM), the student radio station at Centennial Educational Park

The musical program will be aired at 4 05 p.m. every weekday follow-ing "News File at Four."

' Then and Now" features closeups of musical artists as they sound to-day and sounded in past years.

Basically it's a comparision be

tween music and musical artists of today and from the past." said Bethann Gyorke. WSDP music direc-tor For example, the song 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells in the 60s and Billy Idol's cover 20 years later "

Dave Snyder, station manager says the program is timely because of the number of current artists who are doing covers of older hits

Help for diabetics Help for diabetics can be obtained

by calling the American Diabetes Assooauon-Michigan Affiliate. 552-0480.

The association is a voluntary

healtlf agency, concerned with the

detection, care and education Qf the

250.000 diabetics it serves in Michi-

gan

recreation office at 455-6620

• WARSAW. USA Warsaw USA is the destination for

WeuMisday. Feb 17, when the bus • m - s ai 9 a m from the YWCA of A extern Wayne County for a guided

.. of Hamtramck. stopping at the [ • ash Art Center, shopping on Jo-

.ph Campau. munching paczkis and •'\periencing the architecture of Im-maculate Conception Ukrainian .'nurch ar.d St Florian Gothicining it the Golden Cuckhng Charge for mncheon and tour is $3 wood carv-ings and stained glass DO per per->uji Pavment confirms reservation by Feb 5

• HAWAIIAN SHOW DAYTON

The Y Travelers of the Plymouth Community Family YMCA is offer-ing an overnight trip to Dayton. Ohio, for an authentic Hawaiian Show in the country Feb, 20-21 The cnarge is $99 per person. For infor-mation call 453-2904

• POTATO CHIP FACTORY Canton Senior Citizens is sponsor-

ing a one-day trip in conjunction with Bianco Travel & Tours to the Ballreich Potato .Chip Factory on Monday, Feb 29. at a charge of $19.50 per person The trip includes bus transportation, a tour of the fac-tory, lunch at Pioneer Mill restau-rant. a visit to Senech Country Muse-um. and demonstration at King's Glass For information call 397-1000,ext 277

• NABORS IN C O N C E R T Jim Nabors in concert at the

Westgate Dinner Theatre in Toledo cs the destination for a trip taken Wednesday. March 2, by YWCA of Western Wayne County. With a brief stop for shopping at Westgate Vil-lage, travelers will have a buffet be-fore the concert Tickets are limited oad will be offered on a first-come basis. The charge of $40 per person includes travel, buffet and concert.

• SPAIN A trip to Spain is being offered by

the Y Travelers March 4-12 for a charge of $799 per person For an itinerary call the Plymouth YMCA at 453-2904

• MYSTERY TRIP Canton Senior Citizens are spon-

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Robe r t F i c a n o s e e k s r e - e l e c t i o n

Ficano seeks new term as sheriff Wayne County Sheriff Robert Fi-

cano has scheduled a press confer-ence today to announce his re-elec-tion

Ficano. 35, has been sheriff since 1983 He previously served as deputy county clerk and Westland city at-torney

A Livonia resident, Ficano gradu ated from Livonia Stevenson High School in 1970 He is a magna cum laude graduate of Michigan State University and received a juris doc-torate from the University of Detroit Law School

Long active in Dem<>cratic poli-tics. Ficano served as-2nd District Democratic Party chairman from 1980 to 1982 The district includes Livonia, Plymouth and Plymouth Township

Ficano. at the time an unknown outside of local circles, was appoint-ed sheriff in 1983 af ter a dispute be-tween former Sheriff William Lucas and a three-member county panel over the appointment process Fi-cano, the panel's choice, was award-ed the seat over Loren Pittman. Lu-cas' undersheriff

As sheriff Ficano has fought for increased prisoner space at the county jail.

Then 30, Ficano was dubbed the boy sheriff generating much pub-

licity because of his age He was elected to the post the next year

As sheriff Ficano has fought for increased prisoner space at the county jail He lobbied for, and received, permission to place two

prisoners to a cell He has now filed with the Wayne County Circuit Court seeking triple bunking of prisoners

Ficano was among the Democrat-ic candidates who ran for county ex-ecutive in 1986 Despite heavy union support, Ficano finished third in a four candidate race behind county

executive Edward McNamaca and former county commissioner Samuel Turner

Though harsh words were ex-changed between their campaign staffs during the executive's prima-ry McNamara and Ficano appear on better terms now

McNamara has said he won t en-dorse any candidates in the primary race for sheriff

Richard Novak of Livoma_ Fi-cano s former undersheriff, is among the announced Democratic chal-lengers for the post

Conservative group raps Barns, Bankes

No Wayne County legislators earned perfect scores in the Michi-gan Conservative Union's recent ranking of s tate legislators, though two area Democrats ranked at the bottom of the group's rating system

Reps Justine Barns, D-Westland, and Maxine Berman, D-Southfield, were among 24 Democrats who nev-er sided with the conservative advo-cacy group on any of the 10 issues upon which rankings were based

Rep Lyn Bankes. R-Livonia, was among three Republicans placed in the g-oup's "hall of shame" for sid-ing with liberal Democrats on sever-al of the issues

"I don't know what the issues were, and I don't take the rankings very seriously." Bankes said, "These are the same people who locked the Bush delegates out and wanted to charge the press to enter their dis-trict caucuses "

Bankes said she gives more credence to chamber of commerce rankings

The Michigan Conservative Union rankings were based on how mem-bers of the state House of Represent-atives and the s tate Senate voted on 10 issues outlined by the group

Included in the issues were how the lawmakers voted on state-paid abortions, fa rm subsidies in the Peo-ple's Republic of China, tax increas-es on cigarettes, boosting drivers" li-cense fees and spending $90 million for renovation of some prisons

T O P P I N G THE conservat ive group's lists, with 100 percent voting records, were Republican state Sens Doug Carl of Utica, Harmon Cropsey of Decatur, Norman Shinkle of Lam-bertville, Nick Smith of Addison and Jack Welborn of Parchment.

Representatives scoring perfect scores for the group were Republi-cans Margaret O'Connor of Ann Ar-bor. Michael Nye of Litchfield and

Walberg of Tipton The other Democrats who never

sided with the group on any of the 10 issues include Michael Bennane of Detroit. Floyd Clack of Flint, Robert Emerson of Flint. Charlie Harrison of Pontiac. Morris Hood of Detroit. Teola Hunter of Detroit and Lynn Jondahl of East Lansing

Also listed were Democratic Reps, Nate Jonker of Clio, Burton Leland of Detroit. Raymond Murphy of De-troit, Gary Owen of Ypsilanti, Nel-son Saunders of Detroit, Debbie Sta-benow of Lansing. Alma Stallworth of Detroit, Ethel Terrell of Highland Park, Juanita Watkins of Detroit and Joseph Young Sr. of Detroit.

The organization singled out Clack as "Michigan's Biggest Liberal of 1987."

Other Republicans included in the group's hall of shame"' include Rep Susan Grimes Munsell of Fowler-ville and Sen. Dan DeGrow of Port Huron

MCU chairman Mark Koldys said it was a "special honor for Republi-cans who vote with the liberals on big spending bills and anti-family so-cial programs."

The Associated Press contribut-ed to this story

S'craft to offer SAT workshop

Students preparing for the Scho-lastic Aptitude Test (SAT) can attend a three-week workshop beginning 3-5 p m. Wednesday. Feb 24, at School-crafft College. Livonia

The workshop features test-taking strategies and the specific SAT for-mat, Students will practice on simu-lated test questions.

Additional information is avail-able by calling the Schoolcraft Learning Assistance Center, 591-6400. Ext 494.

Basketball game aids river cleanup

A benefit basketball game for Rouge River cleanup efforts will be held 7:30 p.m Saturday. Feb IS at Bishop Borgess High School, off Plymouth Road, east of Telegraph. Redford Township

The WJBK-TV, Channel 2, basket-ball team will play the Detroit Wa-ter and Sewerage Department team

Refershments. half time entertain-ment and a drawing will be featured

Tickets a re $3 for adults. $150 for children under 12.

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Opinion P l y m o u t h . Ml 4 8 1 7 0 E m o r y D a n i e l s

Thursday ^eo'uary a 1988

Balancing care Can we afford health?

S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S , l ike the res t of us. h a v e b e e n s t r u g g l i n g :n r e c e n t y e a r s to c o p e w i t h r i s -ing h e a l t h - c a r e c o s t s T h a t s t r u g g l e i n t e n s i f i e d a f t e r t h e f i r s t of t h e y e a r

. U n d e r t h e t r a d i t i o n a l i n s u r a n c e " m e t h o d , s e n i o r c i t i z ens pay a m o n t h l y p r e m i u m t o M e d i -c a r e . which p j \ s 80 p e r c e n t of m o s t h e a l t h - c a r e e x p e n s e s T h e -senior c i t i zen p a y s t h e r e m a i n i n g 20 pe rcen t p lus the c o s t s of p r e s c r i p t i o n s , o p t i c a l a n d dent. i l c a r e Ind igen t senior c i t i z e n s w h o f a c e m a j o r h e a l t h cos t s , s u c h a s s u r g e r y , a r e c o v e r e d by Medic a id i

In r ecen t y e a r s . M e d i c a r e s u p p l e m e n t r i d e r s h a v e been o f f e r e d by H M O s to c o v e r t h e 20 p e r -cen t • v d u c t i b l e p r e s c r i p t i o n s , op t ica l a n d d e n t a l c a - Senior c i t i z e n s pa id so m u c h a m o n t h ($10 tn $4'i 1 th i s M e d i c a r e S u p p l e m e n t a l r i d e r T h e r i d e r s w e r e j g o d s e n d to m a n y r e t i r e e s w i t h h igh med ic . i . < >st> s u c h a s p r e s c r i p t i o n e x p e n s e s of $50 to $600 a m o n t h

I N D E R T H E s u p p l e m e n t a l r i d e r a p p r o a c h . t he g o v e r n m e n t a l s o m a d e p a y m e n t s t o t h e H M O i n s u r a n c e c a r r i e r s

In r e c e n t m o n t h s the g o v e r n m e n t h a s r e d u c e d . t s subsidy to H M O c a r r i e r s and p r e m i u m s h a v e b e e n r a i s e d d r a s t i c a l l y . S o m e H M O s h a v e d r o p p e d the M e d i c a r e s u p p l e m e n t op t i on e n t i r e -ly

McAuley Medic a r e , wh ich s e r v e s t h o u s a n d s of s e n i o r c i t i z ens in W a y n e and W a s h t e n a w c o u n -t ies . a n n o u n c e d r e c e n t l y it is going out of t h e s u p p l e m e n t a l b u s i n e s s in t w o y e a r s B l u e C r o s s . B lue Shield H e a l t h C a r e N e t w o r k of S o u t h e a s t Mich igan , s e r v i n g 10.000 s e n io r c i t i z e n s in m e t -r o p o l i t a n D e t r o i t , is r a i s i n g its p r e m i u m s a n d s u p p l y i n g f e w e r m e d i c a l b e n e f i t s

McAuley M e d i c a r e p r e s i d e n t Dr R i c h a r d R D o r r r e c e n t l y a n n o u n c e d p r i c e i n c r e a s e s e f f e c -t i v e F e b 1. a n d s a i d t h e M e d i c a r e s u p p l e m e n t wou ld not be c o n t i n u e d in 1989. H e a l t h C a r e N e t -w o r k ot S o u t h e a s t M i c h i g a n is i n c r e a s i n g m o n t h -ly p r e m i u m s t o $55 f o r c o v e r a g e n o w p r o v i d e d f o r $10

A S I G N I F I C A N T n u m b e r of C a n t o n s e n i o r s a r e f e a r f u l a n d c o n f u s e d , s a y s D i a n n e N e i h e n g e n , C a n t o n s e n i o r c i t i z e n c o o r d i n a t o r

M a n y s w i t c h e d t o t h e s u p p l e m e n t a l r i d e r s t o

h a v e the i r p r e s c r i p t i o n c o s t s c o v e r e d a n d f o r c h e a p e r m o n t h l y p r e m i u m s But to do t h a t , s en -iors had to g i v e u p t h e j r l o n g t i m e p h y s i c i a n s Now a y e a r l a t e r , t h e p r e m i u m s a r e r i s i ng sig-n i f i c a n t l y a n d o p t i o n s s u c h a s t h e p r e s c r i p t i o n r ide r a r e b e i n g d r o p p e d

S h a r o n T h o m a s , e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r of t h e P l y m o u t h H o u s i n g C o m m i s s i o n , a l s o n o t e s t h a t HMOs l u r e d s e n i o r s a w a y f r o m t h e i r p r e v i o u s e a r n e r s w i t h t h e s u p p l e m e n t a l o p t i o n a n d now hike c o s t s w h i l e d r o p p i n g c o v e r a g e S e n i o r s a r e g e t t i n g a n i n c r e a s e in Soc ia l S e c u r i t y but m e d i -cal bil ls e a t u p m o s t of t ha t a n y w a y . " s a id T h o m a s So a n y r i s e in i n s u r a n c e wi l l be out of t he i r pocke t

So m a n y r e t i r e e s h a v e c o n t a c t e d t h e i r l eg i s la -t o r s t ha t a n i n f o r m a t i o n a l m e e t i n g h a s b e e n schedu led by 1" S R e p C a r l P u r s e l l . R - P l y m -outh. f o r 1 p m M o n d a y . F e b 8. in T o n q u i s h Creek M a n o r in P l y m o u t h S t a t e Sen R o b e r t G e a k e . R N o r t h v i l l e . p l a n s t o a t t e n d G e a k e , whose d i s t r i c t i n c l u d e s P l y m o u t h a n d C a n t o n , s i t s on t h e S e n a t e H u m a n R e s o u r c e s a n d Sen io r Ci t i zens C o m m i t t e e I t ' s p o s s i b l e t h a t S e n a t e h e a r i n g s cou l d be s c h e d u l e d to e x a m i n e t h e m a t -te r he a d d e d

T H E P R O B L E M , c a r r i e r s s ay is t h a t h e a l t h -c a r e c o s t s a r e e x c e e d i n g f e d e r a l p a y m e n t s a n d c u s t o m e r p r e m i u m s

S p e n c e r J o h n s o n p r e s i d e n t of t h e M i c h i g a n Hosp i t a l A s s o c i a t i o n s a y s t h e r e w a s no p a s t ex-p e r i e n c e to g u i d e t h e H M O s in w h a t t h e c o s t s would be L i k e l y m a n y s e n i o r c i t i z e n s b e g a n re -ce iv ing h e a l t h c a r e t h a t h a d b e e n d e l a y e d b e f o r e s u p p l e m e n t a l c o v e r a g e b e c a u s e t h e y c o u l d n ' t a f -ford the 20 p e r c e n t d e d u c t i b l e , he s u g g e s t e d

In sho r t , f o l k s , t h e R e a g a n e x p e r i m e n t to sh i f t h e a l t h c o s t s f o r s e n i o r s f r o m f e d e r a l t a x d o l l a r s to p r i v a t e b u s i n e s s a p p e a r s t o be f a i l i n g Do w e rea l ly w a n t to r e d u c e t h e l eve l of f e d e r a l spend-ing a t t h e e x p e n s e of h e a l t h c a r e f o r r e t i r e e s ? What p r i c e a r e w e w i l l i n g f o pay t o r e d u c e t h e de f i c i t and o r b a l a n c e t h e b u d g e t ?

T h e s u p p l e m e n t a l r i d e r s w e r e g r e e t e d wi th such e n t h u s i a s m by m a n y s e n i o r c i t i z e n s t ha t t h e g o v e r n m e n t s h o u l d c o n s i d e r i n c r e a s i n g i t s subs i -dy i n s t ead of r e d u c i n g s u p p o r l L e t ' s ge t t h a t m e s s a g e a c r o s s M o n d a y .

Soapy's way Williams had his priorities

AS G O V E R N O R f o r 12 y e a r s , G M e n n e n Wil-l i a m s a p p o i n t e d d o z e n s — if not h u n d r e d s — of j u d g e s , and he had a r e p u t a t i o n fo r p i c k i n g ex -c e l l e n t o n e s

As a s l a t e S u p r e m e Cour t jus t i ce f o r 16 y e a r s , he r e v i e w e d t h e d e c i s i o n s of l ower c o u r t j u d g e s a n d dec ided on d i s c i p l i n a r y m e a s u r e s , w h e n n e c -e s s a r y

One day d u r i n g h i s l a s t y e a r on t h e h igh c o u r t , Chief J u s t i c e W i l l i a m s v is i ted the e d i t o r s of Ob-s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s to t a l k a b o u t how the c o u r t s w e r e f i n a n c e d At t h e e n d . w e a s k e d his a d v i c e on a p r a c t i c a l p r o b l e m — how-t o a s s e s s j u d i c i a l c a n d i d a t e s fo r e n d o r s e m e n t , s i n c e they c a n ' t d i s c u s s s p e c i f i c c a s e s a n d t e n d e d t o t a lk in g e n e r a l i t i e s

F I R S T . W I L L I A M S sa id , he looked a t t h e i r c o l l e g e t r a n s c r i p t s H e w a n t e d b r i g h t , e d u c a t e d m i n d s in t h e c o u r t s

The late Michigan statesman had a formula for assessing candidates for the bench.

Second, he l o o k e d f o r r e l i g i o u s c o m m i t m e n t It d idn ' t h a v e t o b e a n y p a r t i c u l a r f a i t h T h e poin t w a s t ha t a j u d g e h a d to b e a n s w e r a b l e t o s o m e -th ing h i g h e r t h a n h u m a n l a w

Th i rd , he l o o k e d f o r c o m m u n i t y s e r v i c e It wasn ' t e n o u g h t o b e on b a r a s s o c i a t i o n c o m m i t -t ees o r m a k e good m o n e y w i n n i n g c a s e s . T h e r e had t o be a no t i on of p u b l i c s e r v i c e .

T h a t w a s h o w G M e n n e n W i l l i a m s , w h o died T u e s d a y at 76. p i c k e d j u d g e s T h a t w a s how he h imse l f l ived T h a t is w h a t h e t a u g h t us

Not perfect But our weather is better

I N S T E A D O F g r i p i n g a b o u t s o u t h e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n ' s w e a t h e r , w e ough t to b o a s t a b o u t it

S o u t h e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n e c o n o m i c d e v e l o p m e n t l e a d e r s should be c o n s t a n t l y c o m p a r i n g o u r m i l d c l i m a t e t o t h e w r e t c h e d e x c e s s e s of n e i g h b o r i n g r e g i o n s

T h o s e h u r r i c a n e s a r e on the Gul f . T h o s e a v a -l a n c h e s a r e in C o l o r a d o T h a t f o o t - a n d - a - h a l f of s n o w fell on a M i s s i s s i p p i R ive r m e t r o p o l i s w i t h on ly t h r e e s n o w p l o w s T h o s e f o r e s t f i r e s t h r e a t -e n i n g l u x u r y h o m e s d u r i n g a d r o u g h t a r e in C a l i -f o r n i a .

F l o o d s a r e r a r e c o m p a r e d to m a n y a r e a s of t h e c o u n t r y b e c a u s e o u r 31 inches of p r e c i p i t a -t ion a r e s p r e a d a c r o s s a l l 12 m o n t h s

D r o u g h t s o c c u r , bu t t h e y ' r e r e l a t i v e l y m i l d S o u t h e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n g e t s a n a v e r a g e of 32

i n c h e s of s n o w p e r w i n t e r . B u f f a l o g e t s 88 . G e v e l a n d 50, P i t t s b u r g h 47

L A S T S U M M E R w a s a m i t e w a r m b y o u r

s t a n d a r d s

Southeastern Michigan economic development leaders should be constantly comparing our mild climate to the wretched excesses of neighboring regions.

But c o n s i d e r t h e s e a r i n g h e a t of t h e G r e a t P l a i n s a n d p r a i r i e s t a t e s o n t h e s a m e l a t i t u d e s a s us That was heat.

In p l a c e s l i ke D a l l a s , A u g u s t is so w r e t c h e d t h a t you n e v e r h e a r a b i r d s ing , a dog b a r k o r a p l ay ing ch i ld s h o u t o u t d o o r s

O u r c r o p f a i l u r e s a r e f a r f e w e r t h a n in m o s t a g r i c u l t u r a l a r e a s , t h a n k s t o t h e G r e a t L a k e s

The on ly d r a w b a c k i s t h a t t h e l a k e s g i v e u s m o r e c l o u d c o v e r tha i* o t h e r a r e a s B u t w e n e v e r sa id s o u t h e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n ' s c l i m a t e is p e r f e c t J u s t b e t t e r t h a n e v e r y o n e e l s e ' s .

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Drug combat team needs more funds

WE ALL ARE about to get a les-son in what happens when you have a f l y swa t t e r to ward off an e lephant The sweat you work up doesn' t do much to fend off the pain when the e lephant steps on you

In short, suburban Detroi t ' s ver-sion of how to fight a losing ba t t le against the nation's drug cza r s is about to be launched

Called the Southeast Michigan Conspiracy Investigative Organiza-tion (SEMCO). this group will dedi-c a t e its t ime to going a f t e r the big shots in the drug business, the power brokers who manage to e lude the otherwise f r agmented police communi ty .

Sounds like a grea t idea Tas t e s like a great idea Feels like a g rea t idea After all. we'll never get much of any place if all we do is a r r e s t and r ea r r e s t the s treet addic ts and pushers

Unfor tunate ly , the chances of this being very successful a re about a s good as your odds of winning the Michigan State Lottery. You've al-most got to feel sorry for the 12-m e m b e r force whose responsibil i ty it will be to fight the drug war in the six-county metropol i tan a r e a

THE NUMBERS alone a r e mind-

boggling Twelve cops f r o m the s ta te police, local and county d e p a r t m e n t s banding together in a war in which the other side has thousands of troops at its disposal

Even more d ishear tening is the funding A m e a g e r $750,000 in feder-al funds will support this pro jec t

What a joke, a very bad joke This funding comes f r o m a nat ional ad-ministrat ion that is willing to spend tens of millions of dol lars to fight an imaginary danger in Centra l Ameri-ca but is unwilling or unable to com-bat the real enemy within the bor-ders of our own country

Natural ly, local law en fo rcemen t officials publicly express en thus iasm about the new venture They know the problem is get t ing worse every-day as the drug use cont inues to rise and the profi ts cont inue to increase

Anything is be t te r than nothing And a dozen cops dedica ted to fighting the drug war is be t te r than nothing — but not much

OUR COMMUNITIES need more than tnis miser ly sum and m e a g e r number to fight a multibil l ion-dollar industry — one of the larges t in America

Along thj^boruer: ; of this country the government is f ight ing drug im-

Steve Barnaby

portat ion by supplying hel icopters lo chase je ts

Now the feds have turned around and given us our f l y s w a t t e r As they say on the s t ree t i t 's nothing but chump change

With a f lyswat te r this underfund ed group is supposed to counter the resources of a highly f inanced drug world that pays l awye r s a higher year ly fee than SEMCO is to receive in funding.

And it will be these lawyers who will delay and feint fo r years on end to keep their cl ients f r o m being con-victed And even if this t e a m is suc-cessful in get t ing one or two king-pins. those convicted will be re-placed fas ter than the broomsticks cut in two by the so rce re r ' s appren-t ice

from our readers Letters must be original copies and contain the signature and address of the sender. Limit letters to 300 words.

School paper not a 'forum' To the editor:

Your editorial opposing the recent U S Supreme Court decision, con-cerning student school newspapers , is a very serious disservice to eve ry law-abiding citizen, and especial ly the youth of our communi t ies

We should all be thankful that f ive of the eight justices in the highest court of the land have for once c o m e to their senses and ruled in f avor of wha t is good for all Amer icans

The court a f f i r m s that adul t s — be they parents , school newspape r s sponsors, or adminis t ra tors — have a def ini te responsibility to help stu-dents under their proper role in to-day 's "sue-happy" American society

By what stretch of the imagina-tion can you in terpre t a s tudent school newspaper as being a public fo rum ' ' Students funct ion under ru les and regulations governing mi-nors and, as such, many of the r igh ts enjoyed by adults a re res t r ic ted to s tudents Driving a car be fore at-taining certain age and dr inking li-quor a re two of the obvious. S imi lar -ly. s tudents may wri te r epor t s on a number of different subjec ts but por-nography is inappropr ia te for the grea t ma jo r i ty of the school popula-tion Students in school expect to have their developmental r ights pro-tec ted

You overs tep your bounds when

you imply that school admin i s t r a to r s may not fully comprehend journalis-tic principles and hence they should not be permi t ted to oversee edi tor ial in terpre ta t ion of the s tuden ts a n d / o r their sponsors. S tudents m u s t under-stand whose auspices they publish the newspaper

Let each one dil igently s t r ive to demons t ra t e responsible behavior in every endeavor Our r ights a r e best guaranteed by our responsibil i ty to each other

Paul Nastoff . Plymouth

Offended by local attitude To the editor:

What had begun as a lovely visit to your city last Tuesday ended on a sour note for my fami ly .

After years of miss ing the ice fes-tival we made a point this yea r of set t ing aside a day and mak ing the drive to P lymouth The weather wasn ' t g rea t for the ice. near ly 40 degrees, but perfec t for walking out-side

After seeing the sculp tures and be-fore heading home we decided to do some shopping In the many interest-ing looking shops F i r s t stop and. un for tunately, last stop was the pink building that sells dolls and" minia-tures I own a doll house and was

f inding many wonder fu l well-priced i tems when I overheard two women talking

One. a sales clerk, one a customer , obviously residents They were loud-ly and angrily discussing the festi-val. One said, " the town looked like hell!" with people and c a r s all over, and "things had just gone too far when you can ' t cross the s t ree ts in— your own town." It ge ts worse They couldn't unders tand why all the "Outs iders" were the re After all — "I t ' s just ice, it 's not gold!" This con-versation went on and on and we out-siders got a blistering.

I was disgusted and angry and de-cided not to spend any money in that s tore and couldn't get out of there fas t enough

We weren ' t a w a r e that the ice sculptures were a p r i v a t e show for residents only Why do you adver t ise in newspapers and on television all over the s ta te if i t 's only for the lo-ca ls 9

I 've since ca lmed down and I know that these two smal l minds do not represent all the res idents and merchan t s in your p re t ty town But beware, they a re out t h e r e and they a re very vocal!

We didn't find the congestion the one woman r e f e r r ed to Park ing was ample, t r a f f i c moved smoothly, viewing the ice was easy But there is one family that probably won't be back to P lymouth again. I 4ind it very diff icul t to go w h e r e I know I 'm not fully welcomed

Cyntkla Sommer , Webbe rv i lk . Mick

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S t e v e B a r n a b y m a n a g i n g e d i t o r S u s a n R o s i e k a s s i s t a n t m a n a g i n g ed i tor D i c k I s h a m g e n e r a l m a n a g e r R i c h a r d B r a d y d i rec tor of adve r t i s i ng F r e d W r i g h t d i rec to r of c i r cu la t ion

S u b u r b a n C o m m u n i c a t i o n s C o r p P h i l i p P o w e r c h a i r m a n of the b o a r d R i c h a r d A g i n i a n p r e s i d e n t

points of view

Gift cassette recalls famous Rogers speech

Tight security kept GOP meet civilized

T H E VOICE f rom the t ape recor-der, which was that of Will Rogers, didn' t s t imula te much laughter a f t e r all Fac t of the m a t t e r is. a part icu-lar segment of a 1931 national net-work radio show sounded in some w a y s like a self- inflated pundit on 1988's nightly a i rwaves

Comedy Supers tars" is what this collection of six casse t tes is cal led. E a c h tape runs 60 minutes Besides Rogers, one can t ravel down m e m -ory lane with Jack Benny. Abbott & Coslello. The Bickersons, Burns & Allen, and Fibber McGee & Molly-

Some of them a re rea l leg-s l appe r s For years I wanted the en-t i re Abbott & Costello script of "Who's On F i r s f " and now I have it Benny's lines with Mary Livingston and Rochester , plus Grac ie A l i e n s zany re tor ts to the ageless Burns, a r e among other gems

The full set was a del ightful Chr i s tmas gift f rom the Lake Tahoe branch of the family and the en-closed poop sheet f r o m the produc-tion company. Metacotn Inc- . of Min-neapolis . led to be l ieve^t would be a n o t of laughs Rogers wasn ' t that funny i~~

WILLIAM Penn Adair Rogers W a s born in 1879 on a ranch nea r Oolo-gah, Indian Terr i tory (now Oklaho-ma t Both of his pa ren t s had some Cherokee Indian blood He left the K e m p e r Military Academy at the age of 19 and became a cowboy He w a s regarded as one of the grea tes t r ope r s of all t ime

t h rough b i foca ls

Fred DeLano

Before his untimely dea th in 1935, when a plane crash near Point Bar -row Alaska, wiped ouKboth Rogers and Wiley Post, he had become" a s tage and motion picture s t a r and gained f ame as a homespun philoso-pher In his shrewd, homely wit t i -cisms, his ta rge ts often were politi-c ians in general and congress in par -t icular This iS--part of tha t 1931 broadcast

"We read in the papers eve ry d a y of one or a dozen di f ferent p r o b l e m s that a re supposed to be be fore this country There ' s not real ly but one problem before the whole count ry at this tune. It 's not the ba lance shee t of the budget, not the League of Na-tions that we read so much about The only problem that conf ron t s this country today is that at leas t seven million people a re out of work That ' s our only problem

It's to see that every m a n who wants and is able to work is a l lowed to find a place to go to work, and also to a r r a n g e in some way to get more equal distribution of the wealth in the country

You hear a lot about prohibi-tion, but that s nothing c o m p a r e d to

your neighbor's ch i ld ren that a re hungry It 's food, it a in ' t dr ink, that we're worried about today

Here we a re in a count ry with more wheat, m o r e corn , more mon-ey in the bank, m o r e cot ton , more of everything in the world , and yet we've got people s t a rv ing We'll hold the distinction of be ing the only na-tion in the history of the world that went to the poorhouse in an automo-bile

"F IELDS ARE lined with granar-ies filled with gra in Now. if there ain't something cockeyed in an ar-rangement like that , then ihis micro-phone in front of m e is well, it 's a cuss word, that ' s a l l I say things will pick up in 32 T h a t ' s an election year, and Republ icans a lways see that things look good in an election year "

Well, my fr iends , f ive decades went by and doggone if s o m e of his words don't have a r enewed , famil-iar ring

I got into the R o g e r s topic while trying to ver i fy that it was Will who first said that wha t this country-needed most was a good five-cent ci-gar Maybe he did. m a y b e not, but 1 intended using it as a para l le l to my own claim that the biggest need is a telephone in the b a t h r o o m

This conclusion w a s reached while waddling to the ki tchen phone a few mornings ago dur ing " l i b r a ry hour' only to have the ca l l e r hang up just as I answered Thank God no one filmed the scene

R E F L E C T I O N S ON last week end's Republ ican State Convention

NO. IT wasn't a bloodbath And I was outs ide the credent ia ls commit-tee room in the Grand Rapids hotel where the re was supposed to have been a f is tf ight . and I sure didn't see any violence

For a Republ ican fistfight, you'd have to a t tend the 1908 Bay City convention where the William How-ard T a f t delegates successfully bare-

Jknuckled the Teddy Roosevelt deie-gates

Bi t te rness ' ' That ' s ano ther ma t t e r Republ icans admi re lawyers the

way Catholics a d m i r e saints Repub-licans conduct commi t t ee debates like l awye r s in court

This was an amazingly well-run conven t ion , given the a d v a n c e knowledge that the group loyal to f o r m e r evangelist Pa t Robertson would t ake a walk and be joined by many of congressman Jack Kemp's loyalists

Secur i ty was s u p e r - e x t r e m e l y tight No one was going to let any (h r rumph ' j outsider irtto the Grand Center meet ing hall That was be-cause there were so many chal-lenged delegat ions

Usually. I don't bother getting press c redent ia l s for the GOP state conclaves — just flash my s ta te Cap-itol ca rd or a business card Not this t ime No press got no place no how without a green credent ia l It seemed bureaucra t ic , but in pract ice we newsfolks weren' t hassled by the tall boys in the pinstripe suits or anyone else Very civilized

STRANGEST incident occurred F r iday night in the 2nd Congression-

Tim Richard

al District caucus, where Wayne County Commiss ioner Susan Hemtz of Northville Township was asked to swea r in caucus officers . She declin-ed

So the shocked leadership turned to s ta te Sen Bob Geake of North-ville He declined Heintz and Geake contended the Kemp-Robertson fac-tion f rom the Wayne County portion had been improper ly elected and seated

Caucus l eaders turned to s ta te Rep J e r r y Law of Plymouth, but he had skedaddled

So they went to U S Rep Carl Pursell of P lymouth Now Pursell is a George Bush buddy since 1979. at least But surpr i se ' He agreed to per-form the ceremonia l chore

Suzie and Bob had a problem coming f r o m the part of the district they're f rom, he told me a f t e r -wards but I run districtwide I ve done this lots of t imes "

Hemtz and Geake were vindicated when the c redent ia l s commit tee tossed out the disputed Kemp-Rob-ertson de lega tes

IF G E O R G E Bu>h becomes presi-dent. my money isn't in the State Lottery it 's or. Carl Pursell to join the Bush adminis t ra t ion as budget director

That s not an ir.side scoop — just

Will history repeat with a squabbling GOP losing the 1988 White House race?

logic Years ago Pursell told me the onlv reason he would leave Congress voluntar i ly would be to work for Bush

A LOT OF Republicans were won-der ing where U S Rep Bill Broom-field of Birmingham was last week-end He wasn't at the convention as he usually is

A lot a re wondering whom he's for Broomfield is the senior m e m -ber of the delegation and senior m e m b e r of the House Foreign Af f a i r s Commi t t ee Folks were expect-ing a little leadership

IT'S DIFFICULT to fee! sorry ror Michigan Republicans and the na-tional embar ras smen t they su f fe red over split delegations and the near t akeover by the Robertson zealots

Democra t s learned their lesson in the 1970s a f te r the McGovern f iasco Democra t s decided that no deiega tion could be chosen b\ a process be-ginning ear l ier than the election

The Michigan Republican process began literally ir. May of 1986. some' 212 years before the president ia l e lect ion date

It is writ ten Those who fail to l ea rn the lessons of history ^re doomed to repeat "hem

keeping up with government Principal didn't violate rights Looking for informat ion about

s l a t e government"1 The League of Women Voters has a tol l - f ree tele-phone service (1-800-292-5823) that m a y be helpful

The league's Citizen Informat ion Center in Lansing o f f e r s to help peo-ple find out about such things a s pending legislation, the s t a t e consti-tution, election laws, voting regula-

tions or tax information

The telephone is answered f r o m 10 30 a.m. to 3 30 p m. weekdays .

The telephone service is paid for by the l e a g u e s education fund. The League of Women Voters is a non-profit organization that works to keep voters interested and i n fo rmed about governmenta l issues

M e n . if y o u ' r e a b o u t t o t u r n 1 8 . i t ' s

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THIS WILL NOT sit well with many colleagues Witness our edito-rial position which d i rec t ly opposes my own But here goes anyway I am not losing any s leep over a U.S. Su-preme Court rul ing tha t says a school principal can decide what is to be published in a s tudent newspa-per

Am I out of my F i r s t Amendment mind° I don't think so. 1 would de-fend any journal is t ' s r ight to publish a story. That ' s not at issue here The high school s tudents who saw their s tones banned by a pr inc ipa l were not prohibited f r o m publishing They were prohibited f r o m publishing in the school's paper T h e r e ' s a differ-ence

Any publisher and or owner I 've worked for has had the right to tell

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me what I could and .could not print The fact that I've never been told not to publish a story is an endorsement fo r the type of people who generally run newspapers That they choose to run that type of paper is their deci-sion, not mine

SOME P U B L I S H E R S run differ-ent types of papers Not that long ago a downr iver editor lost his job

because he ran a newsworthy story about a plant closing despite his owner s edict to print only good news on the front page In the 1970s, an Upper Peninsula editor refused to run on his f ront page a couple of sto-ries of quest ionable journalist ic quality The owner had ordered him to run the s t o n e s on page one The owner won. the editor lost his job

In both these cases the owner s journalist ic values were skewed Most newspaper people sided with the editor But I don't recall a single First Amendment lawsuit filed or even considered

It 's s imi la r with the high school principal who yanked two pages f rom his school 's publication There was absolutely nothing wrong with the s t o n e s Thev were mildlv contro-

versial but certainly appropr ia te topics for a meaningful high schoo paper to tackle The principal heavy-handed and in my opinion wrong for pulling the s tories But he had the right to do so

Likewise the superintendent had every right to overrule the principal the school board could overru le the super in tendent and the voters could ove r ru le the school board

Here s what should have hap-pehed The pnn i ipa l should havt hired journalism teachers consie ered to be competent and then ->ther than the same s u p e r v i s o r give] o ther teachers, lea iv them alorn ' do their job The principal chose *>o' to do that T h a i s a decision I dis*- ' gree with, but I just don t see th«. Firs t Amendment violation

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Arthur S i p p o l a P e g S ippola

House divided Republican convention finds this couple on opposite sides By Wayne Peal staf f w r i t e r

Talk about living in a house di-vided. That's what happened to one local family during Michigan's highly partisan Republican conven-tion last week

Arthur and Peg Sippola of Livo-nia sat on opposite sides during last weekend's convention in Grand Rapids.

Art, a delegate for New York Congressman Jack Kemp, sat on the main floor, eventually being voted a delegate to the national GOP convention in New Orleans

Meanwhile. Peg, an al ternate de-legate for Vice President George Bush, sat elsewhere in the arena.

"It's not the first time we've been on different sides," Peg noted "And we weren't the only couple on different sides."

In the Sippola household, howev-er. marital common sense pre-

vailed where politics failed as the s tate GOP's long-winding presiden-tial nominating process unfolded.

"There was no bitterness, but there were a few times when we knew we had to back off," Art said "We both feel strongly about our candidates."

Maybe there was some political fence-mending, too Art was among the Kemp backers who split from a conservative anti-Bush coalition in-tent upon delivering the majority of delegates to former television evangelist Pat Robertson.

Despite lingering political differ-ences Peg is looking forward to ac-companying her husband to the na-tional convention this August '

"We already have our itinerary of places to see and things to do." she said

And while they're looking for-ward to a hot time, they expect the heat to be in the streets, not in the seats.

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While the eye heals following cataract surgery, there are certain restrictions that should be adhered to. Excessive lifting should be avoided. Jogging, golfing, bowling, snow shoveling, and swimmipg should all be avoided for one month

following surgery. Other activities such as gardening, walking, bending, reading, blowing snow, and driving a car can be performed when the patient is comfortable in doing so.

Patients are required to use eyedrop medications for a period of time following surgery. At night, a protec-tive metal shield is worn over the operated eye for one month.

Restrictions fol lowing cataract surgery are not as stringent as they once were. Normal activity can be resumed as early as the next day if the patient is comfortable. More strenuous activity is deferred for one month after cataract surgery.

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Postmasters eye window closings By Jan ice Brunaon staff writer

Area postmasters who are antici-pating closing postal windows half a day each week in compliance with federal budget cutbacks say the move probably will have no advers«^/^ \

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Cutbacks loom, but it's business as usual so far

effect on consumers or post office employees.

Postal windows in Wayne and Oakland counties are expected to close on al ternat ing half-days when consumer use at individual offices is lowest. Automated services now available in most post offices and contract stations now operating in grocery and drug stores throughout the two counties should provide ade-quate al ternat ive service

HOME and business mail delivery will remain unchanged and Saturday service w d l probably remain the same.

No specific action, however, has been approved at this time, accord-ing to Pos tmaster John Home, who serves as division manager for the two counties.

Nor does Home know when the cutbacks might be implemented Other than an announcement by the U.S. Postmaster earlier this month that cutbacks are coming, Home has received no formal directives.

S BUSINESS as usual for us The only information We have is what we read in the newspapers," said Livonia postal superintendent Michael Greso*?fc, who oversees the main post office on Merriman Road, a branch office on Middlebelt Road and three contract stations in F a r m e r Jack supermarkets.

"Nothing has filtered down to us as yet, no request to survey or to make any kinds of judgments (on the cutbacks) at all," Gresock said, add-ing closed windows means "more hands sorting and moving the mail •faster to earners .

Postmaster Ken Harris of Farm-ington Hills also has not received forirlal word on the closings but "we're sure it's coming down the road."

In the meantime, Harris has or-dered surveys to ascertain when con-sumer use is lowest at the two post offices under his jurisdiction, the main office on 12 Mile Road in Farmington Hills and the main on Slocum Road in Farmington. "It's a

preliminary study al this t ime." Harris, who has been a postal em-

ployee 26 years, is also 'watching our current expenditures We have cutbacks every year, but usually toward the end of the fiscal year. This is the earliest (cutback) I can recall and half-day cutbacks haven' t happened in a very, very long t ime."

The cutback is required,under an appropriations bill for fiical 1988 that President Reagan signed a f t e r weeks of wrangling with congres-sional leaders over a budget to com-ply with the Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction law; Postal cutbacks will total an estimated J 1.8 billion for fiscal year 1988 which began Oct. 1.

A MORE formal study on consum-er use is under way by Pos tmas te r Tom Johnson, sectional manager for three counties, including Oakland County.

"We are currently reviewing oper-ations in various cities and analyzing what day of the week is potentially best (to close), considering the dollar amount of sales and patterns of con-

sumer use in each a rea An import-ant factor in our final decision will be what iother postal services) are available to the public." Johnson said

Closing windows will have no ad-verse effect on career employees. Johnson added, explaining career employees are guaranteed 40 hours work in a six-day work week Part-time and casual employees, people hired for 90-day intervals, supple-ment the career employee's six-day week

The half-day closings will mean "a shift in employee hours, especially in overtime," which Johnson said now is substantial , and a possible decreasing need for the same num-ber of part-time and casual employ-ees

Some 230.people a re employed by the Birmingham Post Office, career part-time and casual employees who work in the main post office, a branch office and a carrier annex, according to Birmingham Postmas-ter Frank Readus

"At this time I cannot anticipate whether I will have less of a need for part-time or casual employees." he said, adding "unless I've received something in the mail this morning and just haven't got to it yet. I've received no formal notice of the win-dows closing."

SEMCOG postpones Rouge review Even though the western Wayne

Supersewer has been approved, com-munities a re delaying their review of other par ts of the Rouge River clean-up plan.

Review has been delayed on the combined sewer overflow storage areas deemed necessary to reduce

Rouge pollution. The Southeast Michigan Council of

Governments was to have reviewed the overflow storage areas and other parts of the Rouge action plan Feb 11 and March 10 Both review ses-sions have been postponed.

"It 's a mat ter of giving everybody

more time.". SEMCOG chai rman Lyie Van Houten said "There's a lot of paperwork involved "

Cleaning the Rouge is expected to cost local communities a combined $2 billion over the next 20 years. Lo-cal estimates range as high as $8 1 million for Redford Township to as

low as $284,000 for Plymouth. Costs could be reduced. "There's

three or four levels," Van Houten said. "It all depends upon how much pollution you want to keep out."

A tentative May 11 date has been set for review of the Rouge action plan, Van Houten said.

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She's grown accustomed to U.S. life (P.CJ1B

By Jul ie Brown s t a f f w r i t e r

For F a b Snage. news stories about unfest in the Middle Eas t hit close to home

Snage. a P lymouth Township resi-dent. was born in Beirut and grew up in the Middle Eas t

It s real ly sad , " she said of the region's t u r m o j . i t ' s a place that was so beaut i ful , and they're just ruining it It rea l ly m a k e s me sad "

Snage. 34. r e m e m b e r s the Middle East a s it was when she was a girl,

"So that ' s how I think of u In my mind, it'll a l w a y s s tay the same "

Snage and her husband, Ed Snage J r , are the pa ren t s of an 11-year-old daughter , Stephanie, F a b Snage is a Schoolcraft College student and a volunteer for the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council and other groups

P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p ' * F a b S n a g e i s a s t u d e n t a t S c h o o l -c r a f t C o l l e g e .

Snage graduated f r o m the Leba-nese Evangel ical School for Girls. Dur ing her junior y e a r of high school, she at tended St M a r y ' s of Redford She stayed with her aunt tha t y e a r

"At the beginning, it was rea l ly ha rd " That trip lo the Detroit a r e a in the la te 1960s was Snage 's f i rs t t i m e in the U S

W H E N SHE was younger . Snage 's f ami ly moved around the Middle Eas t Her s tepfather worked as sec-r e t a r y to the Greek consula te The f a m i l y lived in Lebanon. Syria ,

w h e r e v e r they sent him." F a b Snage met a number of Amer-

icans be fore she first t rave led to the U.S. Bei ru t in par t icular w a s h o m e to m a n y Americans.

"So I really had a very good i m a g e of them In my environment , people liked Amer ican people "

Snage hadn't had much Engl ish in-s t ruc t ion before she c a m e to the U S

"Less than f i rs t -grade level . I would say " Her f irst language was F rench , and her second language was Arabic Where she lived, people spoke a combination of Arabic and F r e n c h

"It w a s very diff icul t with the Engl ish when I first c a m e here "

The s u m m e r before she s t a r t e d c lasses a t St. Mary 's of Redfo rd . Snage worked with a nun on Engl ish skills The nun took Snage a round to shopping centers and pointed out dif-fe ren t objects .

Tha t helped more than any class-room instruction could have, Snage said

Snage was surprised that Ameri-can high school s tudents had so m a n y elect ive classes f r o m which to choose In the Middle Eas t , she'd be-c o m e accustomed to a r igorous cur-r i cu lum that included such sub jec t s a s m a t h and geography, taught in

French and in Arabic. "I thought, these kids a r e so

lucky.1 '

SNAGE WAS surprised to find so much interest .in envi ronmenta l is-sues when she c a m e to the U.S. in the late 1960s.

She was surprised by the interest in sports in the schools. She's a lso found that there ' s less ma le chauvin-ism in the U.S.

Snage re turned to the Middle Eas t for her senior year, she chose an English-speaking school, so she d be able to mainta in her English skills.

"I liked that school. It was ve ry interest ing " The Lebanese Evangel -ical School for Girls included stu-dents f r o m such places as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia

After graduat ion, Snage s tayed in Lebanon for another year She went to business school and studied short-hand and typing The school 's staff found a job for her to s tar t tha t Sep-t e m b e r

Snage decided to return to the De-troit a rea to visit her aunt and o thers that s u m m e r .

That 's when I me t my husband I was only 19." The Snages got m a r -ried shortly a f t e r that. F a b Snage didn't return to Lebanon,

Snage called her mother to tell her of the decision. Her mother said tha t w a s fine, provided that 's wha t Snage wanted to do.

"She probably thought tha t w a s the best thing I could do."

Snage's s t ep fa the r died when she was 13 Her mother came to the U.S. in 1974 and lives in Dearborn Heights Snage has cousins who still live in the Middle East , a l though she 's not close to them.

THESE DAYS, Snage is busy with her classes at Schoolcraft College in Livonia She plans to t r a n s f e r to a

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four-year universi ty, w h e r e she'll pursue a bachelor 's d e g r e e in busi-ness adminis t rat ion. She'd like to at-tend the Universi ty of Michigan.

Snage s tar ted c lasses a t School-c r a f t College in 1985 She'd also tak-en some classes at Madonna College in the late 1970s.

" I did OK. but I rea l ly had to struggle hard "

She's enjoyed her c lasses and has found Schoolcraft College well-suit-ed to older, non-t radi t ional s tudents

Snage's husband. Ed . has been sup-portive of her decision t o go to col-lege He's vice pres ident and genera l manager of a tubing c o m p a n y in Walled Lake.

' He is a very i m p o r t a n t part of my doing all the things I do " If she has homework to do, he 's able to take over household dut ies .

"We share, just a s much as we can ."

Snage believes it 's i m p o r t a n t to be able to care for her d a u g h t e r

"I really s trongly feel that I should be home with her " Snage doesn't plan to work outside of the home while Stephanie is still at home

Snage's volunteer work includes her role as P lymouth-Canton media representa t ive for the Huron Valley-Girl Scout Council She's been ac t ive in Girl Scouts locally s ince 1982 Stephanie Snage, a s ixth g r ade r at West Middle School, is a Gir l Scout.

F a b Snage was a m e m b e r of the Girl Guide Association in f irst through 10th grade, Scouting over-seas was d i f fe rent f r o m Scouting in the U.S.

"The nuns were our l eade r s Also, older Scouts would help t h e m "

The emphasis w a s on singing and on day trips.

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"P lan t and Animal Survival in Winter" will be the topic of a f r e e na ture walk, to be held Sunday, Feb. 7, a t the Mat thaei Botanical Gar-dens

The nature walk will s t a r t a t 2 p m and will last about IV* hours. Pa r t i c ipan t s should ga ther on the f ront s teps of the conserva tory a t the gardens. 1800 N Dixboro Road . Ann Arbor Boots a r e recommended .

The na ture walk is par t of a se r ies of monthly walks sponsored by the Mat thaei Botanical Gardens . Do-cents (volunteer guides) will lead visi tors along the na ture t ra i l s of the gardens.

The U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n Matthaei Botanical Gardens a r e a t 1800 N. Dixboro Road, south of the Plymouth Road-Dixboro Road Inter-section.

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F a b S n a g e p lans to t r a n s f e r to a f ou r - yea r s c h o o l , w h e r e she ' l l p u r s u e a b a c h e l o r ' s d e g r e e i n b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n .

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We played games and sang quite a bit. and put on plays ' Camp out-ings and badge work weren' t empha-sized

Snage enjoys working with the Girl Scouts and with the adul t volun-teers and s taffers She'd like to work again as a troop leader

" I t ' s interesting I like to do volun-teer work.

Snage is a member of the P lym-outh Symphony League, the fund-rais ing a r m of the Plymouth Sym-phony Orchestra She's also assistant to the Sunday school super in tendent at her church. St George Orthodox Church in Detroit

"The volunteer work that I do is vo lun teer work that I l i k e " That work will help her a few years down the road, when she's looking for a

paid posit Km. Snage said Ed and F a b Snage t rave led to the

Middle Ea>t in 3 974 They'd like to go back again, possibly to Egypt , and take Stephanie with them They ' r e concerned about the unrest in the re-gion

" I t ' s just so bad that you real ly cannot go

Snage became a I S citizen on the Four th of July in 1976 She'd find it hard now to live in another count ry

" I ' m just too used to it She's Americanized "to the core."

Snage cooks mostly Arabic food She continues to speak Arabic with her relat ives

"I think mostly in Arabic. 1 don't think in English."

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• W O M A N ' S C L U B The Plymouth Woman 's Club will

meet at 12 SO p pi F r iday . F e b 5. at th< First P resby te r i an Church of Plymouth, "ni Church Si The pro-g r a m Let s Chat About Our Ameri-can Pre>hltvits. will be presented by Helen Gat her Gues ts m a y attend the monthly meet ing The p rog ram is f ree of charge . —

• F R I E N D S L E C T U R E Sylvia Taylor will be the guest lec-

turer at 7 30 p rn Fr iday . F e b 5. at the audi tor ium of the Univers i ty of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gar-dens i8'K> \ Dixboro Road, Ann Ar-bor Her lecture Recover ing Michi-gan 's Endangered Species ." is open t( the public" f r ee of cha rge The lec-ture i l lustrated with slides, will ad-dress the m a n a g e m e n t and develop-ment of Michigan's endangered spe-cies program Taylor is a district wildlife biologist for the s t a t e De-par tment of Natural Resources The Friends of the Mat thae i Botanical Gardens are present ing the lecture For more information, call 763-7060

• W E S T S I D E II Westsidi Singles II will hold a

dance l r rn B 30 p.m lo 1:30 a.m. Friday Feb 5 at the Livonia Elks L-tdge on Plymouth Road eas t of Merr tman There will be a d isc joc-key The dance is for those age 25 and older Admission p r i c e is 54 For m o r e information, call the hot tine, 5*2-3170

• D A N C E AT C E N T E R The Farmington Communi ty Cen-

ter will hold a 19th ann iversa ry d.jt:< • it 7 .'ui p m Sa tu rday . Feb 6. at '.hi i-r.ler, 24705 Fa rming ton R iatt Farmington Hills The dance will mcludt wine, hors d 'oeuvres, dancing and the music of the J a m e s

Knight Nuckolls Tr io Ticket price is $30 per couple, t ickets a r e avail-able at the center Ea r ly reserva-tions are r ecommended For more information, call 477-8404

• N E W C O M E R S D A N C E • The Plymouth N e w c o m e r s will meei for a dance pa r ty f r o m 8 p.m. to 12 3u a m Saturday. Feb. 6. at the

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j ockey will provide the music and will f e a tu r e select ions f rom the 1940s lo the 1980s Dress for the so-cial event will be casua l For reser-vations or m o r e information, call 459-4375 or 455-1053

• O P E N H O U S E The P lymouth Chi ldren 's Coopera-

tive Nursery School will hold an open house f r o m 1 to 3 p m Sunday. Feb 7, and Sunday. F e b 21 The school is at War ren and Haggerty roads in Canton P a r e n t s and chil-dren a t tending the open house will see the faci l i t ies and talk with teach-ers and board m e m b e r s Visitors and preschool chi ldren m a y attend any-t ime during open house hours Appli-cations will be available" for the 1988-89 school t e r m For more infor-mation. call Linda Hensley. m e m -bership c h a i r w o m a n . 981-1385

• N A T U R E W A L K The U n i v e r s i t y of Mich igan

Matthaei Botanicai Gardens will of-fer a f r e e n a t u r e lour . "P lan t and Animal Survival in Winter ," at 2 p m Sunday. F e b 7 The gardens a re at 1800 N Dixboro Road, south of the Dixboro Road-Plvmouth Road intersect ion. Ann Arbor DocenLs will lead vis i tors along the four na-ture t ra i l s found in the 250 ac res of the gardens Char t s will help visitors identify an imal t r a cks in the snow-by shapes and sizes Docents will meet pa r t i c ipan t s on the front steps of the conse rva to ry al the gardens The tour will last approximate ly 1 '2 hours The walk is par t of a series of monthly walks sponsored by the Matthaei B o t a n i c a i - G a r d e n s For more informat ion, call 763-7060

• B E N E F I T E V E N T A benefit event for the Southeast-

e rn Mich igan c h a p t e r , Uni ted Sc le roderma Foundat ion will be held at 4 p m Sunday. F e b 7, at the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall. 19801 F a r m i n g t o n Road. Livo-nia Scottish music and dancing will be part of the en t e r t a inmen t Dona-tions will be accep ted at the door For more informat ion, cal l 334-9860 Proceeds will support research Scleroderma is a connect ive tissue disease.

• T H R E E C I T I E S The Three Cities Art Club will

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P l e a s e turn to P a g e 3

Couple marks 65th anniversary

Leo and Iva . Crane of Plymouth will ce l eb ra t e iheir 65th wedding an-niversary F e b 11

Leo Crane g radua ted f r o m Michi-gan Agricul tural College (now Michi-gan State University) in the ear ly 1920s He is a re t i red civil engineer

Crane served fo r many years as project eng ineer for the Wayne County Road Commission, partici-pat ing in the construct ion of the John Lodge expressway and Cobo Hall.

Iva Crane is re t i red f rom a lengthy teaching c a r e e r in the Plym-outh and Novi schools.

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Fitness isn't just for the younger set I o h " ' r o w n shape, she said Piggot has found that s taying ac- T h e Monday aft 11 a n W i l i e r i . . . . - " r . . . . , t w i n u r i c An/k r.f . n -

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Those a t tending Monday a f t e r -noons meet ing of the 60-Plus Club got a good workout

The meet ing included a potluck luncheon and a Schoolcraf t College presentat ion on F i tness Af te r 50. The presentat ion w a s given by Bet-ty Andrews, assistant dean of edu-cational services at Schoolcraf t , and by Maud Piggot

Piggot is the "F i t ne s s Af te r 50 instructor at Schoolcraf t College and coordinates the Re t i red Senior Volunteer P r o g r a m t h e r e

It 's more impor tan t than ever for us to learn to t a k e c a r e of our-selves." Andrews told the seniors a t tending the mee t ing at the First United Methodist Church of. P lym-outh

Staying act ive physical ly and menta l ly allows sen iors to s tay in

shape, she said "You need to m o v e " Staying in

good shape a l lows older people to be independent for a s long as they possibly can

P E O P L E A R E living longer these days, she said That ' s part ly due to genet ic fac tors , childhood diseases feilso a r e n ' t a s prevalent as they once were

The 6 0 - P l u s C lub m e e t i n g showed that seniors a r e living long-er these days A reques t for a show of hands by those a g e 80 or older produced a s izable response

Those a t t end ing the meeting did a number of exe rc i ses in their chairs Piggot . a ret i red nurse, demons t ra t ed a va r i e ty oK-xercis-es

Piggot decided to start taking the f i tness c l a s s when she ret i red f rom nursing

"1 s ta r ted t ak ing the'.rlass First thing I knew I w a s running i l

Piggot has found that s taying ac-tive has been to her benefit , staying at home all the t ime isn't some-thing she'd enjoy

In addit ion to teaching fitness c lasses . Piggot swims and walks regular ly She's found that staying fit m e a n s recover ing more quickly f r o m illness or injury

It 's best to check with your phy-sician before s ta r l ing an exercise p rog ram, Andrews said House-work can be one fo rm of regular exercise, walking indoors is anoth-er

Make exerc ise a habit " It 's not essent ial to ya«x a class, Andrews said al though doing so is enjoy-able.

STARTING AN exerc ise pro-g r a m doesn't require an invest-ment in expensive equipment , she said

You can see thai you-don't need any great piece of equipment "

The Monday afternoon presenia tion was one of many programs put together by the 60-Plus Club at the Firs t United Methodist Church of P lymouth

We try to get a var ie ty of things." said Alice Fisher c lub president Travelogues and pro-g r a m s on f inancial management including Social Security updates, have been presented at club meet-ings

P r o g r a m s on health and f i tness topics a r e also presented Fisher said The seniors try to keep up on cur ren t topics, information is pre-sented at club meetings tha t ' s help-ful to the m e m b e r s

We wanted something d i f fe r ent. said club member Marion Mathews She and Hila Collins coord ina te p rograms for the club

Club m e m b e r s are interested in health and fi tness ' lopics. Mathews said

New Morning classes planned

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I ouis Brohl f rom Madonna College Dr Char les Romen. a m a r k e t i n g special ist , will also speak Their presenta t ion will cover Promot ion-al Market ing Skills for the Art is t " Guests m a y attend Donation is $2

• R O S E S O C I E T Y The Huron Valley Rose Society

will mee t at 7 30 p.m Tuesday . F e b 9. at the Mat thaei Botan ica l Gar-dens, 1800 N Dixboro Road. Ann Ar-bor For more in format ion , cal l Bob R o m a k e r . 971-2088

• Y O U N G A R T I S T S The Plymouth Symphony Society

is holding a Young Art is t ' s Compet i -tion A first prize of $1 000 will be made avai lable through the Michi-gan Foundat ion for the Arts, the Plymouth Symphony Society will award ' w o prizes of $500 each All prize winners will p e r f o r m in con-cer t with the P lymouth Symphony Orches t ra April 'SO. P r e l i m i n a r y au-ditions will be done by tape, live au-ditions for f inalists will be held Sat-urday, F e b 27. at P l y m o u t h Sa lem High School The compet i t ion is open to orches t ra l piano mus ic i ans who are high school g r a d u a t e s younger than age 26 as of Dec 31, 1987 Wednesday, Feb 10. is the deadl ine for appl icat ions and t a p e s For m o r e informat ion, call Anthony C. Ruda. 397-8843 Applicants m a y a lso wri te to Ruda, 41481 Alleghany Drive. Canton 48188 An appl ica t ion and a $20 fee a re required.

• A A U W P L A Y Tickets go on sa le Wednesday,

Feb 10. for the annua l chi ldren 's play presented by the P lymouth branch. American Associat ion of Univers i ty Women T i c k e t s fo r

- ' J a c k and the Beans t a lk" perfor-mances will be sold Wednesday and Thursday. F e b 10-11. in P lymouth-Canton e lementa ry schools On Fri-day, F e b 12. any r ema in ing t ickets will be sold at The Ra inbow Shop, on Ann Arbor Trail in P lymou th , and at

the Book Break , in the K mar t shop-ping cen te r in Canton P e r f o r m a n c e s a re set for 7 30 p.m Thursday and Friday Feb 25-26. and for 10 a m . l p m and 3 p m . Sa tu rday , Feb 27, in the audi tor ium of P lymouth Salem High School G r o u p night will be Wednesday, F e b 24. for Scouts, Indi-an Maidens and o the r groups Lead e r s m a y o rde r t i cke t s by mailing a check (payable lo AAl'W. Plymouth branch) to G r o u p night tickets. 11370 Gold Arbor . P lymouth 48170 Orders should include the g r o u p s name, the l e a d e r ' s n a m e and phone number, and the number of tick«*s requested T icke t price is $1 50 Tickets m a y be picked up at the tick-et off ice outs ide the Salem auditori-um before the p e r f o r m a n c e , leaders may also enclose a self-addressed, s t amped enve lope with their orders The deadl ine to o r d e r tickets is Fri-day. F e b 12 No mai l order t ickets for other p e r f o r m a n c e s will be avail-able

• C A R D P A R T Y The Cathol ic Cent ra l Mothers"

Club will m e e t a t 8 p.m Wednesday, Feb. 10. for the annual Valentine card par ty The p a r t y will be held in the ca fe t e r i a a t Catholic Central High School in Redford Township Pr ice is $4 per pe rson Desserts will be served T h e r e will be door prizes For reserva t ions , ca l l Barbara Sulli-van. 474-7868, or Sharon Knoph. 591-7715.

• B E T H A N Y G R O U P Bethany N o r t h w e s t will meet at 8

p m Fr iday , F e b 12, a t Our Lady of Sorrows, on P o w e r Road in F a r m -ington The s p e a k e r . Dr Richard Todd, will d iscuss "Let t ing Go of the Pas t " Bethany is a Christian sup-port group Donat ion is $3 Refresh-ments will be se rved . For more in-format ion . cal l 477-9031 or 729-2743

• C H A R I T Y B O W L I N G The annual c h a r i t y bowlathon.

sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Mavflower-Lt . G a m b l e Post 6695.

Ve te rans of Foreign Wars, will be held at noon Saturday. Feb 13 The even: will be held at the Plaza Lanes, on Ann Arbor Road in Plym-outh Township Proceeds f rom this yea r ' s event will be used to help feed hungry people Alice Fisher is chair-woman of this yea r ' s char i ty event Bowlers and pledges a r e needed Membersh ip tn the VFW is not a re-qu i rement for pa r t i c ipan t s For res-ervat ions , call Alice Fisher, 453-6144

• M A D O N N A R E C I T A L A reci ta l for cello and piano will

be held at 3 30 p m Sunday. Feb 14. at Madonna College in Livonia The reci ta l will f ea tu re Joseph Gurt . pia-nist and J e r o m e Jelinek. cellist The recital , open to the public, will be held in Kresge Hall on the Madonna College campus . 1-96 and Levan Road in Livonia Pr ice is $3 for adul ts . $2 for s tudents and senior cit-izens For more informat ion, call 591-5177

• P H O E N I X I D A N C E Phoenix I will hold a Valentine s

dance f r o m 8 30 p m to 12 30 a m Sunday. Feb 14 The dance will be held at Roma ' s of Garden City, 32550 Cherry Hill at Venoy. The dance is for singles age 21 and older Dressy a t t i r e should be worn Pr ice is $4 For more informat ion, call Ruth. 471-1248

• L A M A Z E P R O G R A M The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will o f fe r a Lamaze or ientat ion class at 7 30 p.m Mon-day F e b 15, at Newburg Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia This introduction to the L a m a z e birth technique will fea ture a bir th f i lm. "Sa turday ' s Children " P r i c e is $1 per person, payable at the door. Advance regis t ra t ion is not required For more informat ion, call 459-7477

• 5 0 - U P C L U B The 50-Up Club, St John Neumann

Seniors, will meet at 7 p m Tuesday F e b 16. at the church, or Warren Road west of Sheldon in Canton New m e m b e r s may at tend For more informat ion, call Betty Gru chala . pres ident 459-4091

• C H I L D B I R T H C L A S S The P lymou th Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week ' h i l db i r t h series s t a r t i ng at 7 30 p m Tuesday Feb 16 -at St Mi-chael Lutheran Church 7000 N Shel don. Canton Early registrat ion is advised To regis ter or for in forma-tion. call 459-7477

• G E N E A L O G Y The W e s t e r n Wayne County-

Genealogica l Society will meet at 8 p m Wednesday Feb 17 at the Carl Sandburg branch Livonia Public Li-b ra ry . 30100 Seven Mile Road Speaker Michael Knes of the Detroi t Publ ic Library will discuss Maps and How To Use Them " Admission is f r ee of cha rge For more in fo rma-tion, cal l Max E Spangler -.ice pres-ident, 937-1055

• BETHANY Bethany Plymouth Canton will

mee t at 7 30 p m Saturday, Feb 20, at St Kenneth 's , on Haggerty Road in P lymou th Township The s p e a k e r will be Andy Morgan Pr ice is S3 Bethany Plymouth Canton is a sup-port group for divorced, s epa ra t ed and widowed people For more infor-mat ion. cal l 421-1708 or 981-1365

• S A L A D L U N C H E O N The annual salad luncheon and

fashion show, sponsored by the La,-dies Auxiliary of Mayf lower-Lt G a m b l e Post 6695. Veterans of For-eign Wars, will be held Sa turday . March 19. at the VFW Hall. 1426 S Mill. P lymouth Ticket price is $4 Fashions for the show will be f r o m the Sears s tore in the Livonia Mall Tickets a r e available f r o m Alice Fisher . 453-6144 and from most of the o ther m e m b e r s

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New Morning School in P lymouth Township is offer ing four Saturday

Discovery Days scheduled to be-gin Feb 27

The Discovery Days for chil-dren ages 3-12 a r e en r i chmen t c lasses in science the a r t s and culi-nary skills Each class mee t s for two hours Saturday morning or a f t e r noon

Classes meet f r o m 10 a m to noon or f rom 12 30 lo 2 30 p m Students enrolling for a morning and a f t e r -noon may bring a lunch and stay all day at no additional cha rge

Class pn< e is $32 plus a r n ^ e n a l s fee If a parent wishes lo assist in a class that student will a t tend at no cost

The Discovery Days' Includes • Cooking and C r a f t s

This class for chi ldren ages 3-5 will meet f rom 10 a m to noon A number of no-bake recipes designed for children will be f ea tu red Par t ic -ipants will exper iment with food and non-food stems in c r ea t i ng a r t proj-ects

• In the Land of Make-Bel ieve This class for chi ldren ages 4-7

will meet f rom 10 a m lo noon Fa-vorite authors will provide the s tar t -ing point for d r ama t i c s c r a f t s , cook-ing and creat ivi ty Shel Silver-stem s poem. Recipes for a S tomach Ache and other poetry will be used Sork monsters original recipes and otner activities will be fea tured

• Kites This class for children ages 5 10

will meet f rom 10 a m to noon A

dif ferent kite will be buili eact week Kites to be built include wind sock kites, box kites d iamond kites and dragon kites Some kites will fly others a r e decorat ive

• Ceramics This class for children ages 7 \ 1

will meet f rom 10 a m to n<»;n Stu dents will create, f igur ine- a m m o , and Eas te r c r a f t s They will 1 ear: about stains dry brushing a n glazes 7

• Magic Class This class for chi ldren ages 4

will meet f rom 12 30 to 2 30 p rr Dancing beads myster ious s p i n n e r and crys ta l gardens will combirit magic fun and scient i f ic concepts Magic wands and t r icks will also t« fea tured

• Dinosaurs This class for chi ldren ages 5 •

will meet f r o m 12 30 to 2 30 p n Students will learn about d i n o s a u " . through a variety of hands-on activi ties Books p u z z l e s d i o r a m a s fos si Is and other i tems will round ou the teaching

Early registrat ion for Sa tura« ' Discovery Days is advised l o ret ister call the New Morning School e 420-3331 between 8 a m ano 4 j r: weekdays A brochure is a v a . . u b -f rom the .school

New Morning School is at 145'' Haggerty Rd north of Schouhrfe: R<»ad :n Plymouth Township

The school is a s ta te-cer t i f ied pa: er.' cooperat ive for s tudents in p n . cfco.. through eighth grade F regis t rat ions are being accep ted

School to offer science day camp

New. Morning School in P lymouth Township will host a Science Sam-pler day c a m p Feb 15-19 present-ed by the Novi-based Living Science Foundation

Students age 5-11 can a t tend Thev will learr. about scient i f ic principles through the use of their senses P a r t icipants will choose their a r e a s of interest by at tending any combina-tion of days

The camp will mee t f r o m 9 a m to 3 p m Monday through Fr iday F e b 15-19 There is a discount for a sec-ond sibling who a t t ends

The camp's schedule is • Biology - Monday-

Students will s tudy p lants and will classify animals Insect study an ecology game and act ivi t ies on ani-mal senses will be included Live an-imals will bring biology topics to life

• Air ana Space — Tuesday-Students will wa tch videos of

launches and descents Live birds wall be used to d e m o n s t r a t e princi-ples of flight Windvanes. balloon rocket "f l ights" and a por table

new voices John and Merilee L a F e r l a of

Plymouth announce the birth of a

p lanetar ium will be f ea tu red • Dinosaurs Wednesday Live repti les will visit the class

Students will construct a largt-wooden skeleton of a dinosaur us. tr.eir dinosaur notebooks m a k e pu; pets and study fossils

• Phys.cs of Fun Thursday Levers r a m p s and pulleys wih b»

fea tured along with magne t s gyr scopes and other toys that teach

• Sample Animal Safar i — Fr . day

Live an imals will add to the fur, as s tudents ' t ravel to the Amazor Australia deser ts and the ocean edge

New Morning School is at 14.-.' Haggerty^Npd north .if Si ,h. - : - • • Road in P lymouth Tovmsn.p Tn-sta te-cer t i f ied >choo. is a parent < operat ;ve for s tudents ir prescho through eighth grade

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dubs in action Coniiriued f rom P a g e 3

• F E S T I V A L O F M U S I C The Farmington ( ' o m r u n a if . i ' e n i u : l . runtinut ' al ol Mu

mc with J Sunday. 2d. pe; tot i n a m v by the David Jor le l t Cho-rale A!M' seheduled to pe r fo rm a re I he [Viroii t ' on re r t Bras> on \ t a r e h J" and the Dennis Tim Quar te t with i..•• rgi- Benson on April -4 All con

• : '» .tr«' presented at 7 30 p m Sun i.uys .ind f ea tu r e .<n a r t i s t s . rerep-t.or u t ter each p e r f o r n l a n e e A" the •vihday Feb 28 per fur rnunee ;h>-L'uud Jorlt 'U l 'hor.«je vsili .sh^re ;]:< stage with i»ood .Neighbor" A I an ins t rumenta l group Pr ice oi each-pt r t o rmance recept ion :s $13 a se r u s subscription is priced at $30 For* more in format ion call the Fa rming ton Communi ty Center. 477 84''4 The center - 4705 F a r m rngton Road, north of 10 Mile Road n Fa rming ton Hills

• C A R D P R O J E C T The Plymouth Community -\rts

Council ha- invited a r t i s t s to submit a :i-by-7 mch original sketch, photo-graph watercolor . etc- of a fami l ia r P lymouth winter scene The work will be used for the 1988 Chr is tmas card project The a r t i s t whose work is selected will r ece ive $'100 Tht ar! work and ail r ights for reproduction

will become the property of tn«-"P.CAC All proceeds f r o m the prujeel w ill benefit the council s p rograms Deadline to submit entr ies .s Tue> day March 1 Deliver <>r mail art work photos !• I'lvrrsouih Com run nity Arts Colin--U 3.12 S Main St P lymouth 4817M F >r m<-r<- i n fo rnu ' ion. call 4S.i ii2Hii

• G A R A G E S A L E The P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n ( m i a n

Ciub will hold'its annual ga rage sale Saturday \ p n l 30 at The Gather ing in downtown P lymouth Donations of r.' 'Use ho Id i tems, f u r n i t u r e clothing •iiv. e tc a re needed for the fund-

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p l a n s m a d e Detroi t -area C a m p F i re boys and

girls will sell candy in the metropoli tan a r ea through Feb 15.

The annual candy sale fea tures f ive products priced at $2 50 each peanut crunch chocolate-covered mints, cashew c a r a m e l clusters, peanut butter delights, and assorted nuts with sesame st icks

Fr iday. Feb b and Friday, Feb 12. will be "Downtown Sales Days ' C a m p Fire boys and girls will sell candy at severa l locations in the downtown Detroit business district

They will also sell candy in neigh borhood s tores and take individual orders

The annual candy sa le is the larg-est fund-raising event for the Detroit Area Council The sa le is held to sup-plement United Foundat ion support The money raised pays for pro-grams. camping oppor tuni t ies and services

For Camp F i re girls and boys the annual sale serves as a learning op-por tuhny They learn to plan for .their club's f inancial needs, set goals f o r the sale and handle money The Camp Fire youths also deal with the public, keep records and learn how to work together

For more informat ion call 559-5840

raising event For more information call 425 2935 or 459-4*09

• M U S E U M F U N -The P lymouth Historical Museum

is at 155 S Main. Plymouth It is open to the public 1-4 p, m Thursday Saturday and Sunday Admission price is $1 for adults. 50 cents for those ages 11-17 and 25 cents for children 5-10 For more information call 4,>5-8940

• B E A U T I F I E R S l"fte Canton Beaut if na t ion Com

mil tee m e e t s at 7 30 p.m the third Wednesday ol the month at ( anion lownst i ip Hail on Canton Center Road >outh of Proctor For more in-format ion cat ! Tillie Nehultz. 453 6084 oi l i e n Wojcik 459 4132

• C A N T O N T O P S The Canton chaptei ot T< >PV

'Take Off Pounds Sensibly mee t -6 30 8 p m Thursdays at I.entK » Presbyte r ian Church 5835 N Shei don Road. Canton For more infor-mation call 153-6543 or 344-8999 •evenings

• N E W H O R I Z O N S New Horizons a mother s shar

ng exchange group meets at 9 30 a m evers second and fourth Fr ida \ of the month Meetings a re held at the Firsl P resby te r i an Church 701 U Church St P lymouth Child ca re is avai lable For more information call Debbie 459-7721 or Kim 459 7465

• C O R V E T T E C L U B The « aiiton < oi vcite v lull ii .eels

at 7 30 p m the second Thursday of the month at the Roman Forum Res-taurant , 41601 Ford Road Canton The club is seeking new m e m b e r s For more in format ion i all 459-5732

• POLISH D A N C E R S The Polish Centennial Dancers ol

Plymouth Canton and .Livonia a re accept ing regis t ra t ions for s tudents age 3 through adult Students will learn Polish folk dancing. American polkas and jazz and novelty num bers Member s will have opportuni-ties to be in pa rades and to dance at fest ivals and communi ty events For more in format ion call 427-2885 or 464 1263

• S U P P O R T GROUP The YWCA of Western Wayne

County o f f e r s a divorce support group for m e n and women The Phoenix group mee t s f rom 6 to 7 30 p.m each second and fourth Monday of the month Group meetings a r e held at St Paul ' s Presbyter ian Church. 27475 F ive Mile, between Inkster and Middlebelt in Livonia Group discussions will focus on per soriai needs relationships, single parent concerns , legal and f inancial options To regis ter or for more in-format ion. cal l Tracy L Tandy at the YWCA of Western Wayne Coun- • ty, 561-4110

• D I P L O M A T S The T o a s t m a s t e r s Internat ional —

"Diplomats. ' mee t at 5 45 p m each Thursday in the banquet room of Denny's r e s t au ran t , Ann Arbor Road at I 275 in P lymou th Township. The group is for those who want to im-prove their public speaking skills, meet new f r i ends and have fun For reserva t ions or more information, call 455-1024

• P L Y M O U T H TOPS TOPS .No 2.S8. Plymouth mee t s

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• C H I L D R E N ' S NURSERY Openings a re avai lable for 3- and

4 year olds at the Plymouth Chil dren s Nursery, at Warren and Old Haggerty in Canton Classes are of fered one two or th ree days per week Tht coopera t ive nursery school o f f e r s pa ren t s the opportunity to par tH Ip a t e in their child > p ies chooi educat ion For m o r e inform^ tion call Linda Hensley. member-ship cha i rwoman . 981-1385

• W R I T E R S Michigan Writer- m e e t s once a

month to help published and unpub-lished wr i t e r s sell tneit manuscr ip t s s.-r-'oij* w i He/> ot sf" 'i" >i.nies arti

• ,.,:KS nn< screen plavs may at lent i-or Miort information, call 45.V77.vv bet w e n 2 and 11 p.m.

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job p lacement service of Plymouth t antor. Communi ty Education A number of cur ren t a n d ' f o r m e r adult >indents Ann diverse skills and a de s ire to work a re ready for re fe r ra l F.mployees have been screened and a r e ava i lab le for full-time, par t - t ime and seasonal work For more infor-mat ion cali Elizabeth Barker . 451 6451

• P R E V E N T I O N The P lymouth Canton Council tor

the Prevent ion of c hild Abuse and Neglect m e e t s at 7 30 p.m the sec-ond Wednesday of each month Meet-ings are held in the l ibrary of East Middle School, 1042 S. Mill Plym-outh. For m o r e informat ion, call Ka-thy Reilly, 459-2067

• T O U G H L O V E Toughlove meets at 7 p.m Mon-

days at the Fai th Community Mora vian Chufch 46001 Warren Road, at Canton Center Road in Canton Toughlove is a self-help group for parents t roubled by teenage behav-ior.

• B A L L R O O M D A N C E The Tuesday .Night Bal l room

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Dance Club meets 8 30-11 30 p .m Tue d a y s at the Grot to Club of Ann Arbor, 2070 W Stadium Blvd Dance lessons a re offered at 7 30-8 15 p m Live music is part of the fun re-f r e s h m e n t s a re served Marr ied cou-ples and guests m a y a t tend For m o r e informat ion call 971-4480 or 475-7670

• C A N T O N HISTORY The Canton Historical M u s e u m is

at 1150 S Canton Center Road, Can ton Museum hours a re 1-3 p m Tuesday and 1 4 p m Saturday Reg ular meet ings of the Canton Histori-cal Society are held at 7 30 p m the second Thursday ol each month For m o r e information, call 397-0088 dur-ing regu la r museum hours

• C A N T O N J A Y C E E S The Canton Jaycees hold genera l

m e m b e r s h i p meetings at the Fe l lows Cieek Golf Course clubhouse. Meet-ings a r e held at 7 30 p m. the second Wednesday of each month They a r e open to the public Fellows Creek is on Lotz north of Michigan Avenue in Canton

• T O A S T M A S T E R S Motor City Speak Easy, a m e m b e r

Of T o a s t m a s t e r s I n t e r n a t i o n a l m e e t s the second and fourth Monday ot each month at O Sheehan's in the Highland Lakes Shopping ( en ter .southeast cornet of Seven Mile and .Northville Road in Northvil le Din nor is at 6 p m , the mee t ing at 7 p m Motor City Speak Easy we! c o m e s people who want to i m p r o v e their speaking skills For m o r e mfor mat ion call 728 1349 or 349 8855

• O P T I M I S T S Plymouth Optimist Club m e e i s at

7 p m the first and third Mondays of each month at the P lymouth Hilton Inn 14707 Northville Road. P l y m outh Plymouth and Canton r e s iden t s may call 453-3425 for m e m b e r s h i p in format ion

• C A N T O N LIONS The Canton Lions Club m e e t s a t 7

p.m the second and fourth T u e s d a y s of each month Dinner meet ings a r e held at the Canton Recrea t ion Build-ing. Michigan Avenue a t Sheldon in Canton For more informat ion call 981 1610

Neumaier-Brokas

Daniel and G r a c e Neumaier of Union Lake announce the engage-ment of their daughter . Laura Colette, to Gary Char les Brokas. son of Chuck and Shirley Brokas of Plymouth

The bride-elect is a g radua te of Ladywood High School. Livonia She is employed at the Novi Hilton

Her f iance is a g radua te of Plym-outh Canton High School and of Schoolcraft College He is a student at Eas tern Michigan University and is employed as ar\ adul t education in-s t ructor at P lymou th Canton High School

An early J anua ry 1989 wedding is planned at Our Holy Fami ly Church IP Novi

Chelian-Talbott Sam and Elinor Chelian of P lym

outh announce the engagement of their daughter P a m e l a Ann. to J a m e s Lee Talbot t J r , son of J im and Jan Talbott of Canton

The bride-elect is a g radua te of Plymouth Canton High School She is employed at the Moraine Child De-ve lopmenrCen te r in Northvil le

Her f iance is a g r a d u a t e of P lym-outh Canton High School He is em ployed at Cent ra l Locating Services Ltd in Northville.

A mid April wedding is planned at the First Baptist Church of P lym-outh

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Will iam and J a n e Tor race of P l y m o u t h announce the engagement of their daughter . Tracev Ann. to Da r r i n McCaff rey of Canton, son of Lloyd and Holly McCaffrey of Claw-son.

The bride-elect is a g r adua t e of P lymou th Salem High School and of E a s t e r n Michigan Universi ty

Her f iance is a g radua te of East-e rn Michigan University He is em-ployed as a research chemis t with Magm Industries in Detroit

A mid-May wedding is planned at St F r a n c i s Church in Ann Arbor

Gore-Harreld Mr and Mrs George L Gore Sr of

South Houston. Texas, announce the engagement of their daugh te r , Carol Denise. to T h o m a s Michael Harreld of League City. Texas son of Mr and Mrs John A H j r r e l d of Plym-outh

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Her fiance is a g r a d u a t e of Plym-outh Canton High School He is em-ployed as a harbor m a s t e r with South Shore Harbour Mar ina

A May w e d d i n g s planned at St Bernadet te ' s Catholic Church in Houston, Texas

Douglas and Dawn Welton of Northville announce the birth of a son Ben jamin Dale Lh.-c 12 at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor G r a n d p a r e n t s a r e Dale and Doris Welton of P lymouth June Stetier of Plymouth and Dear. Stetier of Lawienceburg Ky

Michael and Lauren McMillan of F-ast Amhers t N Y announce the birtn of a son. Kyle Lorin. Dec 23 in Buffa lo N Y Grandparen t s a r e Dr and Mrs Daniel Chat ter ley of Plym-outh Pa t r i c i a McMillan of Milford and Berna rd McMillan of Detroi t

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Dr and Mrs Robert Pe tersen of P l y m o u t h announce the engagement of their daughter . Karen Ann. to Chr i s topher Bartnicki. son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Bartnicki of Orc-ha rd Lake

The bride-elect is a g r adua t e of Our Lady of Mercy High School and of the Indiana University School of .Nursing She"is employed as a regis7

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Her f iance is a g radua te of Bir-m i n g h a m Brother Rice High School and of the University of Michigan He is a student at the U-M School of Dent i s t ry

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III Phone: 522-6830

LUTHER A. WERTH. PASTOR S u n d a y W o r s h i p 7:30, 8 :30 & 11 :00 A.M.

S u n d a y S c h o o l & B i b l e C l a s s 9 : 4 5 A.M. W e e k D a y S c h o o l , P r e - S c h o o l , K i n d e r g a r t e n

TUNE .iN THE LUTHERAN HOUR. 8:30 A. M SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (127Ui

S T . M A T T H E W L U T H E R A N Church & School 5885 Venoy t Bik N of Ford Rc Westland 425-0260

Divine Worahip 8 4 11 A.M. Bible Claaa A SS 9:30 A.M.

MondayEven ing Service 7:30 P.M. flaioh Fischer Pastor

»ia'r> O Heaaapoh" Associate Pastor

HOSANNA-TUOfl LUTHERAN CHURCH I SCHOOL 9600 Leverne • So Bedford • 937-2424

Re. G-enn Kopoe* WORSHIP WITH uS

Sundays 8 30 4 11 00 A M INu'se'v p'OviOedl

Monday Evening "OOP M Sunday Scnoo 4 B pse Clashes 9 4S A M Christian Scnoo' P'e-scnowi-Btn G-ade

Ca'Ol Held: Principal 937-223i

) \ i s c n Q i k i s c

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 4 6 2 5 0 A n n A r b o r R o a d

P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2

The Rev. K M. M e h r l . Pas to r

Service Times 8 30 A M S 1100 AM

Sunday School/Adult Bible Study 9-45 A.-M

Wednesday Bible Study 10 A M Nursery Provided

Si Paul'a Lutheran Missour i S y n o d 20805 Middwbelt al 8 Mile ca'rrinjtot Hilts* 4"4-0675

The Re» Ra'pn E Linger Pastor The Rev Carl E Mehl Pastoral Assistant

SA-iJRQAv WORSHIP 6 P M SUNDA" WORSHIP 8 30 4 11 AM

SUN SCHOOL'BIBLE CLASS 10 A V CHR<STIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8

Randy Zielmslii Principal *?4-2«8e

ST PAUL S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOO

High S Elm Streets. Northvi l le T. Lubeck, Pastor

C Boerger-Pulpit Asst Churcti 749-3t40 School 349 3• 16 Sunday Worship 8 30 S I I 00 A M

Sunday School 10 00 A W Sa'j- jay vespe-s 6 00 i> M

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER a t BEECH DALY 532 -2206 REDFORD TWP

S u n d a y S e r v i c e s a n d S u n d a y S c h o o l

9:15 ft '1:00 A.M. Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr.. l -oator

Rev ThorrasWaber Pastoral Asst Pev v p Hatbof Sf Pastor Emo*'tus

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURC H

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E\ 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 IN A M E R I C A

F I R S T A P O S T O L I C L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

26325 H a l s i e a d R o a d at 11 M i l e F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls , M i c h i g a n

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a M Also. 1st A 3 rd Sunday at 7 00 p m

Sunday School - 9:15 a M B>bie Class - Tuesday 7-45 p .m

Song Services - Last Sunday o' Month 7 00 p m

R Y 7

F A I T H L U T H E R A N 30000 Pive Mile, East o' Merriman

421-7249 F»biu*ry ;th arvd 14th

Anni*»r«arv Wor»hip 10:4S A M Bible Class 9 30 A M

Nursery 4 Sunday School 10 45 A M Tuesday Classes K-8 < 15 P M

Come Share rne Spiritt

LUTHER AN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

m UNITED METHODIST E 3

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worahip Service* 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Church School 9:30 A.M. Pastor j e r ry Yarneil

Assistant Drex Mor ton Youth Director Ginnie Hauck

7000 N Sheldon, Canton Twp. • 459-3333 (just South of Warren Rd )

CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH

9300 Farmington Rd..- L ivon ia 421-0120 / 421-0749

8:15 & 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A.M. SUN0AY SCHOOL

Rev Richard A Maruofl

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 1090 S U N D A Y 10 :30 A M

In L ivon ia St Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd. Pastor Carl Papel • 261-8759 Services 8:30 and 11:00 A M

Sunday School 9 45 A M In P l y m o u t h

ST Peter EV L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 1343 Penniman Ave

Pastor Mark Fre ier • 453-3393 Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A M

Sunday S c h o o l and Bible Class 9.15 A. M

In R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p

Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward-Zeh • 532-8655

Worship Services 8 30 & 11 00 A M

Sunday School 9:45 A M

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

C I I I R C H O F T H E S A V I O R {Reformed Church In America)

3 8 1 0 0 F ive Mi le, Livonia

WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A.M. N u r s e r y A v a i l a b l e

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. REV GERALD DYKSTRA. P a s t o r 4 6 4 - 1 0 6 2

CATHOLIC •

M530PM Nuraery Cere >ro»»ded

ST. JOHN N E U M A N N Par ish

44800 Warren • Canton- 455-5910 Father George Charnley Pastor

M A S S E S Sat. 4:30 ft S.30 P.M. Sun. 7:30, * 0 0 , 11:00 A.M. ft 1:00 P.M.

S T . M I C H A E L P a r i s h

11441 Hubbard- I t v o n w 261 1455 Father Edward J Baldwin, Pastor

Weekend Masses Saturday 5 00 P M

Sunday 8:30, 10:00 A M.. 12 Noon

Christ Community Church of Canton

^ 981-0499

- H ° Join Us In Our v j ^ • New Building

45701 Ford Road Canton

WORSHIP 1040 A.M. Fellowship -

Youth Club - Choir Bible Study

Reformed Church In America

WARD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH Farmington and SI* Mile Rd 422-1 I5U

C O M M U N I O N S U N D A Y W o r s h i p and S u n d a y School 8 30 10 0 0 a n d 1-1:30 A M

" P A R A D O X O F T H E B I B L E :

G O D ' S > . O R D W R I T T E N B Y M E N "

' IDI Bari iett L Hesi

7 :00 P . M 4thServ.ce " T H E S E R V A N T G O D U S E S "

, FALL College H e v J a m e s L. K i l l go re 10 00 A M Sunday bchdol

11 30 A M Worship Service W e d n e s d a y , 7 .00 p . m . S u n d a y S e r v i c e B r o a d c a s t S C H O O L OF C H R I S T I A N EDUCA ' IUN 9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5 (Activi t ies for An Agesi

Nursery provided at ail services

Jlmi' t- \

- 'T-dtaar " — * J 4 4

TRINITY ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

10101 W Ann Arbor R»1 Plymoutr at Got l f redson S Ann Arbor Ro

Sunday School and Worship Service 8:30 and 1100 A M

Rev. V i l l i a m C. Moore - Pastor Wi l l iam T. Branham, Asst. Pastor

Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

PRESBVTFRIANI (U S A )

ST. PAUL 'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 2 7 4 7 5 F i v e M i l e R d (a t I n K s t e r ) L i v o n i a 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

9 : 3 0 & 1 1 : 0 0 A M S u n d a y W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l

9 : 0 0 A . M E a r l y C o m m u n i o n

9 : 3 0 A . M . A d u l t B i b l e S t u d y

" D o You Ever Talk To Yourse l f? " Dr. W h i t l e d g e p r e a c h i n g

W e d n e s d a y 9 :30 A M a n d 7 : 1 5 P . M Adu l t B i b l e S t u d y

Dr W F. Whit ledge Rev P R. Irwin Rev. K R Thoresen

K i r k o f O u r Sav io r CHERRY HILL

J L * WESTLAND

1 1 _ * Church Scnoa • WORSFT.P 10 30 A M

NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE Neil D Cowling , Pastor 728-1088

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.) W • <? 1

»15 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE ADULT BIBLE CLASS

11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE NURSERY THRU HIGH SCHOOL

QAWtTHO BAKER PASTOA

, J L S T . T I M O T H Y C H U R C H • " 1 6 7 0 0 N e w b u r g h R o a d

^ • L i v o n i a • 4 8 4 - 8 8 4 4 Church School - Worship 11 00 A M

" I Can Leap a Wai l " flev J Cyrus Smith

A Creative Christ Centered Congregation ("-EASE VISIT

R O S E Q A L E G A R D E N S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

( U . S . A . ) Hubbard at W Chicago • 422-0494

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e a n d C h u r c h S c h o o l

N u r s e r y - 1 2 t h 1 0 : 3 0 A . M

i ' " S p i r i t u a l i t y "

Laurence A Martir. interim Pastor

FIRST...

In th« Heart ol Plymouth/Canton

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.)

M a i n a n d C h L f r c t r 4 5 3 - 6 4 6 4

Ph i l i p R o d g e r s M a g e e M in i s te r

Mark Mornmgstar , Asst. Minister S u n d a y Worsh ip

9:00 A.M. ft 11:00 A.M. C h u r c h S c h o o l Ag* 3-8th Gr.

9:00 A.M. ft 11:00 A.M.

Adul t Ed ft High School 10:05 A.M.

"We Have Been Contemporary Since 1835"

EPISCOPAL

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT 9083 Newburgh Road

Livonia • 591-0211 The Rev Emery F. Graveile, Vicar

Services 8'30 A M Holy Eucharist

9 3 0 * M Adult Christian Education 10 30 A M Famrly Eucharist S Sunday Scnoo' j

A FriM* F»C'toty to* Msr*d»csepe<l

•=i S a i n t J o h n ' s

E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h 574 South Sheldon

Plymouth • 453-0190

Holy Eucharist Sunday 7 45 A M and 10 00 A M Wednesday 10:00 A M First Saturday of month 5:00 P.M.

Bib»e Study Sunday 9:00 A M Wednesday , fol lowing service

Sunday 10:00 A M Sunday School

Sunday morning nursery care available

SAINT ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

16360 H u b b a r d Road

Livonia, Michigan 48154 421-S451

Wednesday 9 30 A M Holy Eucharist Saturday 5 00 P M Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:46 A.M. Holy Eucharist

9 00 A M Christian Education lor all ages 10:00 A M Holy Eucharist

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available

The Rev Kenneth G Devta, Rector

COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA

35415 W 14 Mile (at Drake) Farm Hills 661-9191 A FAITH

COVENANT • CHURCH

Making Faith A Way Ot Litml

S u n d a y S c h o o l (all s g e s ) WORSHIP Evening Service

J Chrialoj iner icenogie

Thomas C Grundstrom

9:30 10:45

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W e d n e s d a y Dinner 6:15, Bibte S tudy ft Youth G r o u p e 6:46 P.M.

B i s h o p ' s v i s i t Reisen to discuss Lutheran merge

rsday. February 4 1988 O & E * 7 B

By D e b b i e L. Sklar spec ia l w r i t e r

T h e R e s u r r e c t i o n L u t h e r a n Church in Livonia will have a special guest speaker Sunday who will dis-cuss recent national changes in the Lutheran church

Milton Reisen. 50. a bishop in the eas te rn Michigan Synod of the new Evangel ica l Lutheran Church in American, will discuss the J an 1 merge r of the count ry ' s t h r e e largest Lutheran denominat ions

Reisen served as a parish pastor in Lansing and St Clair Shores be-fore becoming an ass i s tan t to the bishop in the Michigan Distr ict of the American Lutheran Church. He was elected an ELCA bishop last June at a special convention in Troy.

"In our worship Sunday, we will ce lebra te the birth of the ECLA and the continued work of the mission to which Christ called us." he said

Three Lutheran denomina t ions — Lutheran Church of Amer ica , the American Lutheran Church and the A m e r i c a n E v a n g e l i c a l Church -AELC — merged of this year to fo rm the ELCA

The m e r g e r resul ted in 11,000 congregations, to ta l ing 5.5 million m e m b e r s . Reisen said.

' For us in the southeast Michigan segment , we a r e a synod — the num-ber of congregat ions in a geographi-cal u ea We have about 158, with about 80,000 baptized m e m b e r s , " he said Michigan used to be one geo-graphical region and now we a re di-vided into two."

'The merger has been a very positive reaction.'

-f Bishop Milton Reisen

Eastern Michigan Synod

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

There a re 11 count ies in southeast Michigan called the Eas te rn Michi-gan Synod, he said The remainder of the s ta te is the Northwest Synod There are 65 synods nationally, he added

"IT HAS B E E N a long standing d ream to get all the Lutheran sy-nods. and it 's a na t ional expression of the church, under the general cat-egory of the Lu the ran Church of America ." he said

Reisen said t h e r e were two m a j o r groups that d idn ' t en ter into the merge r the Missouri Synod and the Wisconsin Synod

"I think one reason (for the merg-er) is the consolidation of e f fo r t , so we wouldn' t be duplicating mission s t a r t s in the s a m e area, and be t te r cooperat ion in world mission and ou t r each . "

Reisen also said that coordinat ion be tween publishing houses, a de-c r e a s e in s taff and simply the desire to be together as a Lutheran expres-sion of a m a j o r Christian denomina-tion were all e l ements that a f fec ted the merge r .

"The m e r g e r has been a very posi-tive reac t ion ," he said "In fact , at the national conventions the votes were overwhelming,

Although a ma jo r problem has been merg ing three systems where the re is d i f fe rent religions, policies and tradi t ions, trying to learn how everyone opera tes and trying to fig-ure out a way to accommodate ev-eryone has probably been the most di f f icul t thing to overcome."

He said a commission of 70 people was appointed by the merging bodies to f o r m u l a t e new constitutions, set new synod boundaries and do all the mechan ics necessary for the J an 1 m e r g e r

""Each synod then put together a t ransi t ion key," he said "It was composed of people f rom the th ree m e r g i n g units to set up synod consti-tut ions. make recommendat ions for synods to follow one and establish the s t a r t -up date ."

Reisen said some of the tasks the new synod faces includes organizing c lus te r units, working on a compre-hensive synodical s t ra tegy plan for pr ior i t ies and goals and s taff ing the synod

There was a previous m e r g e r in 1962, involving the LCA, ALC and the Missouri Synod, and this recent

, m e r g e r "is really a follow up to that m e r g e r . " he said

" I t ' s m o r e consolidation The pur-pose of the synod is to deliver ser-vice to the local congregations "

Resurrection Lutheran Church is at 8850 Sen-burgh Rd . Lifoma For more information, call 427-9575 or 591-2134

A marriage can endure with love Sixty yea r s ago this week, my par-

ents were mar r ied . My f a t h e r ' s par-ents. bro thers and s is ters , a few fr iends, a best m a n and a maid of honor were there with t h e m as they commi t t ed their l ives to each other in love and fa i th fu lness

My m o t h e r s pa ren t s did not live to see their youngest daugh te r mar -ried They had died yea r s before .

My paren t s have descr ibed their wedding as a s imple ce remony that has lasted a l i fet ime.

Sixty yea r s ago puts my paren t s on the eve of the G r e a t Depression Herber t Clark Hoover w a s nomi-nated by the Republ ican P a r t y for Pres ident in the s u m m e r of 1928, and in his a ccep t ance speech he ob-served that the "wise policies of his R e p u b l i c a n p r e d e c e s s o r s h a d brought the nation to its present hap-py s ta te . "

He asked the people of Amer i ca to an even g r ea t e r task the aboli-tion of poverty. "We a r e nea re r to the final t r iumph over pover ty than ever before in the history of any land."

My f a the r was S clerk in a Chevro-let dea lership when he w a s mar r i ed . He could add long co lumns of num-bers and not m a k e an e r r o r in addi-tion The exper ience as o f f ice mana-ger. pa r t s m a n a g e r , bookkeeper et al. would give him the necessary ex-

perience to m o v e upward in the world of selling c a r s He d reamed of owning a dealership .

F A R M E R S C O U L D N ' T , a n d wouldn't, buy c a r s a f t e r 1929. and the dea le r sh ip closed abrupt ly . There was no unemployment com-pensation. and the imminent birth of my sister p r o m p t e d my parents to re turn to the l ife f r o m which they had come. They rented land, and with two horses, a borrowed plow and disk, they began their second s ta r t

In 1934, m y pa ren t s bought a quar te r section of p r i m e f a r m land In 1935 and 1936 they harvested two wagon loads of corn . The rains never came. A bookkeeper ' s e r ror , howev-er, sent my p a r e n t s a "paid in ful l" receipt for the ba l ance due the Fed-era l Land Bank on their f a r m loan

The very next day, my fa ther drove more than 200 miles to re turn it and to co r r ec t their mis take A gra tefu l loan o f f i c e r decided not to foreclose on my p a r e n t s that year .

In 1937 the r a ins re turned to nour-ish the land, and m y parents began to replace the f a r m buildings The f a r m had been fo r sale because it had been so neglec ted .

The first built w e r e the barns for the cat t le and the hogs and the chick-ens. The last bui ld ing replaced was

b a l moral perspectives Rev. Lloyd Buss

the house My older s is ter w a s able to live in the new home one yea r be-fore she left fo r college

There were f ive chi ldren born in this union of mar r i age . One died in childbir th. Today there a re 13 grand-children E a c h one of t h e m has received f r o m their g r a n d m o t h e r an a fghan . embro idered pillow cases and a counted cross-sti tch wall hang-ing The hands that milked cows, hoed gardens , canned f ru i t and washed clothes for all those years , s imply could not be idle in la ter days.

TEN YEARS ago. the re was a f ami ly ce lebra t ion for the 50 years of m a r r i e d life my pa ren t s had sha red Uncles , aun t s , cousins, f r i ends and neighbors joined in the event. Today the re a r e - f e w e r uncles and aunts, and the rest of us know

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Briqfytnjoor Tahcrpaclc Assemblies of God

26555 Franklin Rd. • Southfield. Ml (1-696 & Telegraph - West ol Holiday Inn)

A Charismatic Church where poopte ot **/ty damonlmations worship together

Morning Worship - M 0 ft 1100 A.M. Sunday School - 9c46 ft 11:00 A.M.

MtrtMnglMM-« ML Wed. HMMirr n> aft ft ft* »•

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Nursery provided at all services THOMAS E. TRASK, PASTOR

Fairtantilftl-Christian Community Church 41356 Aft Mite ' Nor thv i l l e • 346-9030

Rev/A»hn Booher . S e n i o r Pas to r

Sunday School 10:00 A.M Worship 11:00 A M ft 6:00 P.M

Wednesday Family Night 7.00 P.M. Nursery Available • Schools Pre-School - 8th •

"A Car ing & Sharing C h u r c h "

LIVONIA 15431 Merriman Rd.

SUNDAY WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M

THOMAS FENDER. MINISTER

427-6743 See Herald of Truth 422-8660

Call or Write for Free Correspondence Course

G A R D E N C I T Y 1657 Middle belt Rd SUNDAY WORSHIP

11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M Bible School 10:00 A M Wed 7:30 P M Worship

M i n i s t e r L a m a r M s t t h e w s

MEMORIAL CHURCH Of CHRIST (Onstlen Church)

3M7S Five MM Ra MARK McOlLVREY MioWV

Sieve ahw Youth Mire»l«r

BiBLE SCMOOt (Al age*) 9 30 A M

Monw>g Wortfup 10 44 A M EveniQfl WorWMc A Yo>/tti Meetings t 30 f M

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Church School 9 30 A M Worship 10 45 A M

Barrier Free Sanctuary • Nursery ProvtOed n . F U M | CenH Schuin Rev John fc Me* Enwnua

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TR1-CITY ASSEMBLY OF GOO 7100 Mermen M . Canton

7TI —»1 ato UtcMgen A«e a Pamer

Sunday School »4S A M Morning Worth* 1100 A M Evening WoraMp S 00 P M wed Feme* •eght 7 00 P M

ASV OICMARO LIMOCNMAN PASTOR

U N I T Y

I S T A D E L P H l A i

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DAILY DEVOTOMALS

C H R I S T A D E L P H I A M 8 March 1 3 - 2 : 1 6 P.M.

FamHyLHe And H i e Lord

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36616Pan.dais- LNonta- 426-7610

T E L E P H O N E DEVOTIOMALS

24 H o u r s A Day

2 5 8 - 5 4 4 6

THE CHURCH OF OM-AT-A-TME

L N r r y OF L IVONIA aff i l iated w i th Unity Schoo l of Christianity

Publisher of the "Deity Word" i n v i t e s y o u t o c e l e b r a t e n e w ideas

S u n d a y s 10 a n d 1 1 : 3 0 A.M. Everyth ing s Greet In I T '

S u n d a y 7 P . M . V e e p e r S e r v i c e wi th Mllty C o l l i n s , A s s o c i a t e Min i s t e r

" G e t Reedy For N e w G r o w t h "

20660 Ftva MNe Roed Bet. master ft Mtddtebefl 421-1760 Dial a Positive Thought 261 -2440 Chadrert s Joytwe 421-5565

church bulletin

the providence of God by which we a re allowed to live on

My pa ren t s have been marr ied for 60 yea r s Nothing else need be said for these words can express it all P a r e n t s a re what we need to be here Marr ied is what we a re when we c o m m i t ourselves to another until dea th do us part And 60 years is s imply a t ime toward fullness

It 's not the wise policies of any po-litical par ty that brings us to any-s t a t e of happiness It is the p rac t i ce of love and life that opens the fu tu r e to the d r e a m s of the present Some pa ren t s s tand out f rom others in the unfolding of d r eams that move f r o m one generat ion to the next

The Rev Lloyd Buss is pastor of Abiding Presence Lutheran Church in Rochester Hills.

The church bulletin is published every Thursday i n the Obserrer Information for the church bulle-tin must be received tri ihe Livo-nia office by noon the Monday preceding publication Send m-formation to Suburban Life sec-tion. Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, Lnvma 4X150

• P A S T O R RETIRES T h e R e v W i l l i a m W h i t l e d g e . p a s -

tor of St Paul P re sby te r i an Church in Livonia for the past 27 years, an-nounced his r e t i r emen t recent ly at the church's annual meet ing

Whitledge and his wife. Virginia, will be leaving the Livonia a r ea in September to live in Flor ida

Whitledge has served as a mem-ber of the board of d i rec tors of the Livonia Family Y and is past presi-dent He is the chaplain of the Livo-nia Fi re Depar tment and has served a s chaplain at St Mary ' s Hospital

In the Presbytery of Detroi t , he served as modera to r and has chaired m a n y of the m a j o r commi t t ee s of the judicatory

Virginia Whitedge was a l ibrar ian for the Livonia Public School for m a n y years. Their children. Bill and Beth, are Livonia Bentley High School graduates.

• VALENTINE C O N C E R T Westland F r e e Methodist church

1421 Venoy Road, will p resent a Val-ent ine dinner and concer t Saturday, F e b 6. in the church Fel lowship Hall and Sanctuary Dinner will be at 5 30 p m and the concer t , f ea tu r ing Burt Ket t inger will be at 7 15"p.m

The Rev Burt Ket t inger . a bass-bar i tone soloist, is a gospel ar t is t who recent ly re tu rned f r o m a month-long concer t tour in China and Japan He will also p e r f o r m at the church's 11 a m service Sunday

• C O N C E R T AT C A L V A R Y Johnny Hall, s inger composer and

recording art ist , will pe r fo rm in con-ce r t at 6 p m Sunday. F e b 21. at Calvary- Missionary Church. 29850 Six Mile, Livonia Hall does 150 con-ce r t s a year and t r ave l s around the world

• P A N C A K E B R E A K F A S T Our Lady of Grace Hall. Joy Road

a t Riverview. two blocks east of Telegraph, will have a pancake breakfas t f rom 8 a m to noon Sun-day, Feb 14 Breakfas t includes juice, coffee, milk, sausage and all-you-can-eat sc rambled eggs, pan-cakes and french toast

Proceeds f rom the event will be used for athlet ic p r o g r a m s at Our Lady of Grace

• WARD W E S T C L A S S E S The extended c lasses and worship

service at Schoolcraft College each Sunday has been n icknamed. "Ward West Three adult c lasses a re being given at 10 a m Sundays.

' Bereans Class. ' taught by John Holden is a Bible study c lass cen-te red in the Gospel of John. Fami-lies with a Purpose ." taught by the Rev J a m e s Killgore. focuses on the studies of Chns t i an quali t ies The Rev Paul Hansen teaches a class geared toward paren t s of junior and senior high schoolers, " P a r e n t s of Teens " The classes a re open to the public

Worship services a r e at i 1 30 a m

• R U S S I A N P R O G R A M At 6 30 p.m Tuesday. F e b 9. the

United Methodist Women will pres-ent a program on Russia, "A Fai th F o r All Seasons," at St Matthew United Methodist Church. 30900 W Six Mile, Livonia The speaker will be Kay Bogush. who was born in a smal l Russian vil lage

A Russian meal will be served in-cluding borsch and beef s troganoff Tickets will be $5 for adul t s and $2 50 for children

• W O M E N ' S R E T R E A T A l d e r s g a t e Un i t ed M e t h o d i s t

Church will hold its annual minire-t r ea t for women f r o m 9 a m to 3 15 p m Saturday, F e b 20. at the church. 10000 Beech Daly. Redford

Carolyn Bersche. a Bible teacher and lecturer, will be the keynote speaker for the r e t r ea t Diana So-bieski. a f requent speaker at confer-ences and banquets, also will be speaking Sobieski is co-founder of " H e a r t Ministry," a p r o g r a m that helps hurting women

Jacquel ine Edmonds, who had a Bible teaching minis t ry in California pr ior to moving to the Detroi t a rea , will round out the p rog ram with her detai led, prac t ica l approach to the scr ip tures

Bear Frui t For God" is the theme for this year ' s r e t r ea t and is based on the 15th Chapter of John Music will be supplied- by Mari lyn P a r r Grenfe l l Cost for the r e t r e a t is 17. which includes morn ing coffee , lunch and a book table To m a k e res-ervat ions. cal l M a r g a r e t Rodgers at 278-5428

• C H U R C H E S M E R G E Fai r lane Assembly of God in

Dearborn Heights, the seventh-larg-est Assembly in the country , will m e r g e congregat ions with Christian Community Church in Northvil le.

The churches will be known as Fa i r l ane Central and F a i r l a n e West The merger will a f f e c t 4.500 people f r o m both congregat ions The m e r g er c a m e about a f t e r F a i r l a n e was

denied fu r the r building p e r m i t s by ^ the Dearborn Heights City Council

Fa i r lane Assembly Cent ra l is at -22575 Ann Arbor T r a d . Dearborn I Heights Fa i r l ane West is at 41155 Six Mile Northvil le

• 35TH A N N I V E R S A R Y Faith Lutheran Church. 30000

Five Mile. Livonia, will c e l eb ra t e its 35th anniversary with a ser ies of events f rom Fr iday . Feb 5. to Sun-day Feb 14

With a theme of " reunion ." anni-versary worship at 10 45 a m Sun-day, Feb 7. will be led by the Rev Roger Schleef. pastor at Fa i th Lu-theran f rom 1967 to 1982 Founding m e m b e r s of the parish will be recog-nized

Anniversary worship on Sunday. Feb 14 will be preceded by an or-gan recital at 10 a m by Mart in Jean , minis ter of music Leading the service at 10 45 a m will be the Rev Paul J aster', pastor at Fai th Luther-an f r o m 1977 to 1986

Other anniversary events will in-clude a dinner-dan^e a t the Regency West in Redford on Fr iday . F e b 5. a"" family night at the church on Tues-day. Feb 9. and a potluck dinner af-ter the service on Feb 14

For more informat ion, cal l 421-7249

• MUSIC MINISTRY His Worksmanship. a group of

young Christ ians who tour the Mid-west under the direct ion of Ken Bowden will pe r fo rm at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Feb 7 at Rivers ide Park Church of God. 11771 Newburgh. near Plymouth Road For m o r e in-formation. call 464-0990.

• S A C R E D MUSIC The Wheaton College Concert

Choir will present a p r o g r a m of sacred and classical music at 7 p.m. Sunday Feb 14 at Ward Presbyter i -an Church. 17000 Fa rming ton Road, Livonia

The 65-member choir consists pri-mar i ly of s tudents m a j o r i n g in mu-sic and is directed by Dr Paul Wiens The cur rent choir continues a long tradit ion of choral singing. dat-_ ing back-to its founding in 1934

The year ' s tour p rog ram fea tures selections by Gabrielli . Vaughn Wil-l iams and Mendelssohn as well as spirituals and choruses f r o m Han-del's "Messiah

The choir has pe r fo rmed at s ta te ACDA conventions, annual concerts at the Illinois Collegiate Choral Fes-t ivals and numerous concer t s in the Chicago a rea

• YWCA MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT

The Young Women's Christ ian As-sociation YWCAi will o f fe r a mar-r iage enrichment workshop f rom 9 30 a m to 3 30 p m Sa turday . F f b 6 at the Downtown Branch of YWCA. 2230 Withered. Detroi t

The faci l i ta tors for the one-day program a re Linda Penton Dougan and William Dougan, who have been marr ied for 15 years Regis t ra t ion is $75 a couple and includes a continen-tal b reakfas t lunch and ma te r i a l s for both pa r tne r s

Preregis t ra t ion is requi red For more information, call 961-9220

• E C U M E N I C A L P R A Y E R The Christian communi t i e s of the

Canton area will be pa r t i c ipa t e in an ecumenical p rayer serv ice a t 7 p.m Sunday. Feb 7, at the Christ Com-munity Church. Ford Road west of Canton Center Road

Each year . Chris t ians come to-gether in late winter to p ray for uni-ty among Christ 's churches to expe-rience the common faith they share and to learn how io grow closer to each other

The theme for this yea r is "Love Casts Out F e a r Members of St Mi-chael Lutheran Chruch Christ Com-munity Re fo rmed . F r e e MelhodisL Geneva Presbyte r ian Fa i th Commu-nity Moravian, Christ ian Missionary-Alliance. St John Neumann Catholic and St Thomas A Becket Catholic churches par t ic ipa te in this annual event

The clergy of these communi t ies will lead the congregat ion in prayers of praise, thanksgiving and reconcili-ation The choirs of the par t ic ipat ing churches will pe r fo rm as a group

• L U N C H E O N Church Women United of Subur-

ban Detroit will have a carry- in cas-serole luncheon at 12 15 p m Friday. F e b 5. at Aldersgate United Method-ist Church. 10000 Beech Daly, be-tween Plymouth Road and West Chi-cago Mart ina Abbenseth of Germa-ny. Fumiyo Morita f r o m J a p a n and Mark Hietikko f rom Finland will be the guest speakers for In ternat ional Students Day Each s tudent will tell about his her homeland

• FAMILY W E E K E N D Mike Breaux will discuss "Rela-

uonships on the Rock" as pa r t of the Fami ly Weekend F r iday through Sunday. F e b 5-7. a t Memorial Church of Christ . 35475 F i v e Mile. Livonia Breaux will speak at 7 p.m Friday and Saturday and a t both morning and evening services oo Sunday

Music will be provided by Appren-tice On Friday, there will be ice cream sundaes Oo Saturday, there will be roller skating us the after-noon. and fellowship and cake eating after the evening service oo Sunday

8B(P.C> Oiit. Thu rsday , February 4, 1988

volunteers • VOLUNTEER C O M P A N I O N S

Michigan Cancer Foundation is re-cruiting volunteers to serve as in-home companions to go into the home of a cancer patient for a few-hours each week to offer companion-ship, some help with activities, of daily living, and respite care for family members Trairung for new-volunteers will be 9 30 a m to. 12 30 p.m. Tuesdays, Feb 9 to March 8. m

.the Plymouth branch of the Michi-gan Cancer Foundation at 173 N Main For information call Barbara Bicking at 833-0710. Ext 348, o r ' Catherine Cameron. Ext 245

• AMATEUR P E R F O R M E R S The Plymouth Community Arts

Council is updating ils list of ama-teur performers who are willing to share their t ime and talent with stu-dents The resource list is provided by the PCAC to all elementary teachers in Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools Particularly needed this year are dancers, singers and musicians If von or someone you know has a special skill they are willing to share, call Pat Maclsaac at 453-8051

• WANTED: CIVIC RADIO HELP

Plymouth Area REACT Team is looking for members for emergency-radio communication (no experience necessary) and other community-programs AH residents f rom Plym-outh Canton. Northville and sur-rounding areas are invited The group meets at 8 p.m the second Thursday of each month at Plym-outh Township Hall. Mill at Ann Ar-bor Road For more information, call 455-9609 or 453-7641

• RIDE WITH U S ' Plymouth Area Citizens Team

program is made up of volunteers from Plymouth and surrounding communities who patrol the Plym-outh area The organization is look-ing for volunteers to devote one night (four-five hours) per month to be the "eyes and ears" /o r the com-munity Those interested in going on an observation ride with a PACT member should call 459-2075

4 HISTORICAL MUSEUM Volunteers are needed at the

Plymouth Historical Museum Are you interested in antiques and Plym-outh history" Come in and visit your museum and see what's there. The museum needs volunteers for chang-ing displays, helping in the gift shop typing, printing, sewing and helping in the educational program for school children. Call 455-8940 or stop in from 9 a m. to 4 p.m Wednesday or Thursday to ask what you can do to help

• IN-HOME CARE HELP Volunteers are needed for in and

out of home care for older adults. In-home care provides in-home relief for care-givers of the' disabled or frail older persons* Out-of-home care is a supervised program at a day-care center, which includes so-cial and rehabilitative activities'in a group setting Care is provided for older persons who need supervision when family and friends are not available For information, call Plymouth Family Service at 453-0890

• PROBATION V O L U N T E E R S 35th District Court Probation De-

partment is seeking volunteers to provide direct supervision of adult misdemeanor probationers. The only experience needed is an interest in working with people. Volunteers are needed to work between the hours of 8 30 a m to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The number of hours per week and days per month are negoti-able. Training classes now are being scheduled Interested persons should contact the Probation Department at 459-4749 >

• FISH N E E D S HELP A Plymouth-Canton volunteer or-

ganization of neighbors helping neighbors is in need of volunteers to answer calls or drive on a once-a-month basis. For more information call FISH at 453-1110.

• C A N C E R V O L U N T E E R S Anyone willing to serve as a driv-

er or in another volunteer capacity in the Michigan Cancer Foundation office on Main Street in Plymouth may call Barbara Bicking at 833-0710. ext. 348. or Catherine Camer-on. ext 245. Volunteer drivers last year logged more than 34,000 miles Because radiation therapy and che-motherapy often require daily visits for several weeks, a patient often will have two, three or more drivers

during the course of one week's t rea tment Michigan Cancer Foun-dation is a Plymouth Community Fund/United Way agency

• TRAINING M E N T O R S Youth Development is a diversion

program, in cooperation with the Plymouth, Plymouth Township and Canton Township police depart-ments and Growth Works, for juve-nile first-time offenders The pro-gram is designed for both the youth and his/her parents as an al terna-tive to the juvenile court system.

Growth Works trains volunteers to work on a weekly basis with the youth. The training covers communi-cation skills, empathy listening skills, building and bonding relation-ships, alcohol and substance abuse, decision making, consequences of be-havior. parenting skills, and crisis intervention Training sessions total-ing about 20 hours are open to all interested people willing to commit to at least six months of about three hours per week For information, call Sue Davis. 455-4902 Monday-through Friday.

• DELIVERING M E A L S Residents are encouraged to vol-

unteer their time to deliver meals one day per week to the homebound elderly in the city of Plymouth and in Plymouth Township Delivery

takes about 1H hours. 11 a m to 12 30 p.m. Drivers are needed Mon-day through Friday. Mileage reim-bursement of 23 cents per mile is available. For information, call Louise Stern at 453-9703 between 10 a m and 1 p.m. Monday-Friday

• MCAULEY VOLUNTEER Volunteers are needed at the Ar-

bor Health Building in Plymouth, at McAuley health center in Canton, and at other Catherine McAuley health facilities.

Volunteers can work directly with patients or in non-patient contact po-sitions. |Weekday, evening and week-end hours a re available Complete orientation and training are provid-ed for all volunteer programs To sign up to attend an information meeting, or for more information, call the volunteer services depart-men ta l 572-4159

Volunteers also are needed from 12 30 to 5 p.m the second and fourth Thursday of each month in the foot care clinic at Arbor Health Building on Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey in Plymouth. Volunteers greet and as-sist patients and help staff with non-medical tasks Volunteers also are needed at the information desk from 9 a m to noon Tuesday and Thurs-day to greet patients and give direc-

tions For more information call 572-4159

• MEDICAL HELP Henry Ford Hospital is looking for

men and women 18 and older as vol-unteers at the Plymouth Center on Main Street east of Penniman Need-ed are people with all types of skills to help with patients or to perform clerical and other tasks. Nurses also are needed for blood pressure, screening For information, call Kathleen Kernen at the volunteer services department at 593-8131 from 8 30 a m to 4 30 p m Monday through Friday

• TEEN V O L U N T E E R S Teens can volunteer year-round at

Catherine McAuley Health Center and not just during the special sum-mer program as in the past

Teen volunteers can help out at the Arbor Health Building in Plym-outh. St Joseph Hospital, Mercy-wood Health Building, Maple Health Building and at Reichert Health Building working directly with pa-tients or in non-patient contact posi-tions during weekday, evening and weekend hours Orientation and training is provided to all volun-teers For information, call the vol-unteer services department at 572-4159

V O I R ATTIC O F CANTON

To f ' M L A B A R K and other i n te res ted par-l ira

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The i-ooleots of U n i t No E 31 . w i l l be ava i l able for inspection b e r w w !Ae aours of 1C a m and J p m c o F e b r u a r y ?7 :»8S and i n r l i K t o but is mi l l i m i t e d l o

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The con ten ts of I ' m ! No B-22 w i l l be ava i l able for inspect ion between the hours of 10 a m and 3 p m oo F e b r u a r y 27. I M S and includes but is rc< l i m i t e d to

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Flexibi l i ty is the driving fo rce in t oday ' s of f ice decor

As cos ts for commerc ia l space con t inue to soar and increasing num-bers m o v e into white collar posi-tions, the resulting space crunch de-m a n d s off ice design that is easily and cheaply altered

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B a r b a r a M a r m i , a p r i v a t e c o m m e r c i a l d e c o r a t o r , i n c o r -p o r a t e d f u s c h i a - c o l o r e d n e o n l i g h t w i t h b r i l l i a n t g r e e n s a n d b l u e s t o c r e a t e e n t r y a n d d i s -p l a y a r e a s fo r T h e A t h l e t i c S u p p o r t e r .

Large commerc ia l clients con-stantly change off ice space, accord-ing to designer Janise Purdell of Carson Business Interiors in South-field. c "Big clients continually reconfig-ure to suit thei r immediate needs (Design) jobs a re ongoing," said Pur -cell, ci t ing F i r e m a n ' s Fund Mort-gage Co in Farmington Hills

Purce l l has been working with F i r e m a n ' s Fund for nearly four years , reshaping the office in ter ior to a c c om m oda t e additional employ-ees and changing needs

"One of the reasons we (commer -cial designers) a re here is to fit the off ice env i ronment to the individual at every level, f rom top to bottom Clients know something is wrong and they come to us to fix it," Purcel l said

STUDIES ON E M P L O Y E E pro-ductivity indicate that those working in envi ronments tailored to individu-al jobs produce more than those la-boring in dated bullpen environs.

The ideal si tuation is a work s ta-tion containing some 15 s e p a r a t e components and outfit ted with fu rn -ishings that "work ' ' for the employ-ee

"Most people typically sit four to six hours a day and per torm multi-ple tasks They need a chair that sup-ports all functions, a chair that thinks for them." said Robert Shap-land of Steelcase Inc., a Michigan company that designs and m a n u f a c -tures off ice equipment

The Sensor, a chair which Shap-land said cost Steelcase $10 million to develop, "senses body movemen t and responds as though it we re liv-ing." according t o the Sensor bro-c h u r e . D e l u x e mode l s i n c l u d e

"bladders ." or in f la tab le cushioning tha t conforms to individual body size and shape

T H E PREVALENCE of comput-ers have changed the off ice land-scape. calling for mul t i -use desks and tables that a re l a r g e r and lower, indirect lighting to r educe screen g la re and increased overhead filing cabinets

"Paper less o f f i ce" predic t ions of the past have not been realized, Shapland explained C o m p u t e r s have also created a new a r e a of concern.

"We can no longer ignore comput-er cables and e lec t r ica l wi res , " said Jean Johnson of Carson Inter iors F o r m e r solutions, like using flat e lectr ical wire under c a r p e t , m a y be inadequate due lo the sheer volume of off ice computers today. One of every two employees now uses a computer and e s t i m a t e s put the number at one in one bv the vear 2000

"Float ing f loor" is a solution Don Brann of Rochester favors . Brann, who has owned Don Brann Associ-a tes for 20 years , said f loat ing or ra ised floors installed one foot above a f irst floor are-gaining in populari ty for several reasons

They provide hidden space for un-sightly wires and cables , can be in-s tant ly accessed for r epa i r and pro-vide flexible p lacement of sockets and plugs for individualized use, ac-cording to Brann

But installation can be expensive, costing nearly $6 a squa re foot for f looring with an unfinished su r f ace

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Terminal woes Computer anxiety deprogrammed

By E. Dale Lee staff writer

Although the compute r industry has been on a 30-year growth binge, t h e r e a re still business people g r ipped with fright at the thought of dea l ing with a m a i n f r a m e or micro-c o m p u t e r .

As the number of compute r s in the w o r k p l a c e has multiplied, so, too, h a v e re la ted service industries. Hop-ing to fill one void is Dr. Diane Dai-ley of Flint , who holds the hands of keyboard- t imid clients of a Troy-based compute r s tore to help them o v e r c o m e their fea r of compute r s . She p lans a second business at 840 W. Big Beaver in Troy.

Dailey, who c la ims hers is the f i rs t U.S fo ray into computer psychoth-e r a p y , said clients r e fe r red to her f r o m the computer store, PC 1-2-3 of T roy , have all been pe rmanen t ly c u r e d of the keyboard j i t ters .

A psychotherapist for a qua r t e r cen tu ry . Dailey began t r e a t m e n t abou t a year ago and has seen about 100 pa t i en t s f rom small and mid-sized companies .

Dai ley , who earned a doc tora te in socia l work and psychology f r o m the Unive r s i ty of Michigan, has devel-oped a t r ea tmen t that includes hyp-not i sm, personal psychotherapy and c a s s e t t e tapes that command the lis-t e n e r to relax and learn.

P a t i e n t s seeking to ba t t le comput-e r anx ie ty comprise about 5 percent of her pract ice, but she expec ts that p e r c e n t a g e to rise at least 10 per-cen t in 1988 if she can convince l a r g e corporat ions in the a r e a tha t t r e a t m e n t of the problem has m e r i t on a m a s s scale

WIN PSAI. general m a n a g e r of PC 1-2-3, said there hasn' t been a g r e a t demand for the service , but he be l ieves it 's needed.

" F r o m a market ing viewpoint, t h e r e a r e not enough c u s t o m e r s to b a s e a psychotherapy p rac t i ce on, but the idea works," he said. "Our c l ien ts have said good things about I t . "

One of them tried group the rapy b e f o r e finding "the c u r e " a t the h a n d s of Deiley.

" I went to three psychologists to ge t o v e r my anxiety problem, and they couldn' t help me , " said Fred , a UAW commi t t eeman whoee compa-ny computer i sed safe ty and educa-t ional p rograms for Its workers .

'One phobia is really the same as any other, and that's why / decided to give this a whirl. Some people are always fearful of computers at first and as a result have a tense reaction to them.'

— Dr. Diane Dailey

"I t took m e about three months of l istening to relaxation tapes and talking with Dr. Dailey, but m y anxi-ety problem has disappeared.

" I 've learned my fears were not well-grounded. I can do things I nev-er thought I could. I have confidence now. and I 'm comfor tab le a t the key-board. I can funct ion fine . . . now."

Dailey predic ts a growing need for computer -based psychotherapy.

"One phobia is really the s a m e as any other, and that ' s why I decided to give this a whirl ," she said. "Some people a r e a lways fearful of comput-ers a t f i rs t and as a result have a tense react ion to them.

"Through psychotherapy, we tack-

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le fear fu l thoughts and negat ive physiological react ions. So long as the re are computers , the re will be f e a r of them — but tha t f e a r can al-ways be allayed."

SOME OF Dailey 's c l ients come f r o m businesses that w a n t to calm their employees' f ea r s , especially when a companywide c o m p u t e r sys-t em is installed that is f a r m o r e so-phisticated than the prev ious one.

"Workers who c o m e in because their business requi res t h e m to do so and think they have the problem at hand cannot be helped with this method of psychotherapy ," Dailey said.

"But with the proper a t t i tude any-one can ovecome this f e a r . P e r f o r m -ance anxiety, which is wha t 90 per-cent of the people who f e a r comput-ers have, is the eas ies t phobia for any psychotherapist to t r e a t success-fully.

Ear l , a retai l business owner, ag rees with Dai ley '? a s ses smen t of the importance a t t i tude plays.

"You don't have to be a genius to ope ra t e a computer . You jus t have to real ize it's something new you have no experience with.'.'

According to Dailey, people who f e a r computers are:

• Afraid of mak ing fools of them-selves.

• Afraid of changes. • Procras t ina tors who a r e able to

lea rn but don't know i t • Really believe they ' r e not good

a t running a compu te r wi thout prov-ing to themselves that t hey 've real ly tr ied.

" I t ' s tough for somebody who's a success on the job to a d m i t tha t he or • h e might not b e p e r f e c t . Bu t you don' t need to be. Ge t func t iona l and let your fingers c a r r y you ."

According to Dailey, s tuden ts and executives a re the moet l ikely to be anxious about compute r s .

"Those who could use immers ion t ransformat ion might be execut ives or s tudents who a r e conf ron t ing in-c reased competi t ive preeaurea f rom the i r computer- l i te ra te col league." she said. "For m a n y people , espe-c ia l ly our parents ' genera t ion , enter-ing the world of c o m p u t e r s Is as f r ightening as t ak ing a s p a c e f l i g h t

"The fea r of c o m p u t e r s can be a roadblock to success Bu t 1 believe just about everybody can become compute r l i te ra te and succeed a t wha t they wish."

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Flexibility dictates modern office interiors Cont inued from P a g e ^

Mark Trudeau. a designer for Brann Associates, believes "it is much more acceptable to c r e a t e a r e s i d e n t s feel in today 's c o m m e r -cial space Trudeau uses exot ic woods like leak and rosewood to pro-duce such an a tmosphere

Woods, according to Purcel l and Johnson, a re also used for s t a t u s •a uh managers who a re increasingly finding themselves moved f r o m pri-vate offices into space-saving work .-tacions

The residential feel in commerc ia l decor is being fel t in o ther ways

The stark lines and colors of neo-classical de%rga a r e giving way to jewel-tone colors, bright yellows, blues and greens, in pa t t e rns popu-larized by G e r m a n and Austrian de-signers at the turn of the century

Barbara Marini . a pr iva te com-mercial decora tor who is a board member of the Amer ican Society ot Interior Designers, incorporated fus-chia-colored neon light with brilliant greens and blues to c r e a t e entry and display areas and execu t ive and sec-

re ta r ia l off ices for The Athletic Sup-porter

Supporter , a company that manu-f ac tu re r s adver t is ing specialties, moved f rom Livonia to Farmington Hills a yea r ago Marini was given a $350,000 budget to t r ans form a 16.000-square-foot warehouse into of f ices and a production plant

This has been a designer 's d r eam come t rue ." Marini said of the project , r e fe r r ing to the whimsical ' feel produced through a bold use of color, design, lighting and art . One-wall displays dozens of colorful T-

shiri prints, f r a m e d for display. David Wilson, co-owner of Sup-

porter is pleased with the outcome of the project . "Active-type, fun col-or is our business Incorporat ing it in our own decor is a s ta tement about us We' re telling buyers we know what we ' r e doing and we do it well." Wilson said, adding customers have been impressed with the interior de-sign of the company.

The t rend. Brann feels, is to avoid the "plain J a n e " look. But Purce l l and Johnson ag ree that most la rge corpora t ions will retain a safe "mid-

dle-of- lhe-road" look But even that is becoming bolder

F a b r i c pa t te rns f rom as recent ly as last year , small geometr ic shapes, a r e now used as solids. Current pat-t e rns include larger and more varied-shapes It is unlikely that pa t t e rns used for commerc ia l decor will ever be as " f r e e " as those used in residen-t ial decorat ing

T H E CURRENT trend in archi tec-tu re of s t ructures toward the cre-a t ive and unusual also a f fec ted t r ends in decor, according to Tru-deau . pointing to the Rochester Knee

and Sports Medic ine /Therapy Cen-ter as an example

The two-story complex has walls angled at 45 degrees in both primary-en t rances to the building, "resul t ing in an imbalance of space ." Trudeau used " inter ior islands' ' to balance the area .

In keeping with the modern archi-tec ture of the building, the inter ior is decorated in*a modern motif "which gets away f r o m the clinical, s ter i le set t ing and tends to put the pat ient at ease." said Dr J a m e s Huebner . co-owner of the facili ty

business people Addi son K n i g h t of L i v o n i a

received the Kerr Manufac tu r ing Co s Hall of Honor a w a r d for ser-vice to Kerr and the dental indust ry Before his re t i r ement . Knight was manager of adver t is ing and sales promotion with "Kerr

Mary E, Shiloff was named an ad-minis t ra t ive associate of P l a n t e & Moran. an accounting and manage -ment consulting f i r m with of f ices in Southfield Shiloff joined the compa-ny in 1980 as a bookkeeper and now serves as the chief accountant with responsibili ty for the p repara t ion of internal financial s t a t emen t s and other internal accounting funct ions

Steven Ezikian of Livonia was promoted to audit associate with P lan te & Moran. an accounting and managemen t consulting f i r m with of f ices in Southfield Ezikian joined the audit staff in 1983

Robert L For tune of Canton Township was appointed vice pres i -dent and general m a n a g e r of the De-troit branch of Video Trend Inc in Livonia Fortune had been with

Technicolor Videocasse t te of Michi-gan Inc. < former ly CBS Fox Video) where he had been d i r ec to r of opera-tions at the company ' s Livonia dupli-cating facility

Dorothy M. Hanley was promoted to corporate cont ro l le r of the Detroit branch of Video Trend Inc in Livo-nia Hanley joined Video Trend in 1986 as operat ions m a n a g e r at the company's Chicago branch.

Chuck Mills joined the Michigan Group Real tors as m a n a g e r of its Livonia off ice He has 23 yea r s expe-rience as a real e s t a t e agen t in west-ern Wayne and Oakland counties He spent the last 17 with the Har ry S Wolfe Co of Livonia

Mark M Anderson of Canton Township was e lec ted president of InterComm Associates Inc of Royal Oak Anderson had been an internal consultant on organiza t iona l change and development fo r the Ford Motor Co

Theresa M. Fa i l l ace of Redford Township joined the Detroi t law

f i rm of Carson & Carson as an asso-ciate a t to rney Fa i l l ace will prac t ice general law in the a r e a s of wills and es ta tes , family law. real es ta te and personal injury She has pract iced in

• Detroit, handling personal injury and drug m a l p r a c t i c e litigation since her admission to the Michigan Bar

Dr Noel VonGlahn and Dr Ali Rahman ian were e lected to new po-sitions at St Mary Hospital in Livo-nia VonGlahn is the new chief-of-staff Rahman ian is chief-of-staff-elect Other newly e lected m e m b e r s a re Dr P r a s a d Mikkilineni. Dr Stu-art Barak Dr Edwin Rennell. Dr Zaheer Ahmad and Dr Rodolfo Son

Diane K Ojanen. daughter of Ruth and Cal Ojanen of Livonia, will be a technical wr i te r with Miller E lec t r i c in Appleton. Wis She graduated f rom Bentley High School in Livonia in 1983 and Michigan Technological Universi ty in 1987

Kim Madeleine of Livcmta was ap-pointed supervisor of mixed media for Amer i tech Publishing Inc He was public re la t ions director for

K n i g h t Shi loff E z i k i a n Fortune

Group 253 in 1985 Before that he was d i rec to r of public relat ions at Manufac tu r e r s Hanover and fo r a real e s t a t e t r ade association

Tony Gi lmore joined Holcroft Luf tus in Livonia as sales manager -vacuum produc ts

Jack Titus joined Holcroft Luf tus in Livonia as product manager-vacu-um products , with responsibility over v a c u u m products engineering and m a n u f a c t u r i n g For the past 22 years, Titus has worked for Sur face Combustion, most recently as prod-uct m a n a g e r for the vacuum line at its Toledo faci l i ty .

George Bak of Livonia was n a m e d m a n a g e m e n t supervisor for the Goodyea r Tire & Rubber Co account with Young & Rubicam Detroi t Bak had been managemen t supervisor for the agency's Merkur adver t i s ing . He joined the company in 1982 as an account supervisor for Lincoln-Mer-cury .

Reid Harps te r was named account execu t ive of the month for Decem-ber with Adistra Corp. of P lymouth .

Daniel E. Webb of Livonia joined the f i r m of KWS Wordhouse & Asso-

Hanley Mills

c ia t e s in P lymouth He is a regis-te red inves tment adviser, f inancial educa tor , lec turer and accred i ted Dollarplan ins t ruc tor

Rober t Hein was named m o r t g a g e loan counselor a t DMR Financ ia l Services Inc in P lymouth He had been a loan counselor for P lymou th Mor tgage Corp.

Jack Bologna, president of Com-puter Protect ion Sys tems Inc of P lymouth , will visit the Soviet Union in April as a de legate of the Ameri-can Academy of Forens ic Sciences

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• S E L L I N G Y O U R H O U S E Thursdays, Feb. 4-25 — "Buying

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• B E G I N N I N G K E Y B O A R D I N G Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays

and Fr idays , Feb. 5 to March 31 — "Beginning Computer Keyboarding Using the Apple P C " will-be o f f e red 1-2 p.m. in Dearborn. In fo rmat ion : Mary Lou Spielman, 845-9645 Spon-sor: Henry Ford Communi ty College.

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and Fridays. Feb. 5 to March 31 -"Skillbuilding on the IBM PC" will be offered f r o m noon to 1 p.m in Dearborn In fo rmat ion : Mary Lou Spielman. 845-9645 Sponsor Henry Ford Community College

• H I G H T E C H Fridays, Feb. 5-12 — "High Tech-

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• C A S H F L O W Wednesdays, Feb. 10, 24 — "Un-

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Wednesdays , Feb . 10 through March 2 — "Compute r Fundamen-ta ls" o f fe red 7-10 p.m. at 36600 Schoolcraf t in Livonia Fee $94 In-format ion 591-5188 Sponsor: Ma-donna College

• R E T I R E M E N T S E M I N A R Thursday, Feb. 11 — F r e e semi-

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In fo rma t ion 459-2402 Sponsors: Wordhouse & Associates Inc.. Korn. Womack, Stern & Associates.

• R E A L E S T A T E W O M E N Thursday, Feb. 11 — Commerc ia l

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• C O M P U T E R N E T W O R K I N G Fr iday , Feb. 12 — "Introduction

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Nice tidbits fill book of automotive history When you pick up a book with the

tit le Love and Revolution 101 Years of the Automobile," you might s tar t wondering "101?" But Dick Wright a l ready is explaining he s tar ted out to wr i t e a book called "100 Years of the Automobile," but

by the t ime he finished it, and with all the proofreading , well, you know-

Dick Wright once wanted to be-come a f a m o u s automobi le collector like Tom Monaghan or Richard Kughn but w a s a little short of cash So while Monaghan was bidding up the Bugatt i . Wright was sweet-talk-ing Indiana g r andmothe r s out of such col lect ibles as a 1953 Chevy convertible, a 1962 Corvair . and a Hudson conver t ib le

He also worked for Automotive News for umpteen years where he

did an annual version of "'The Night Before Chr i s tmas ' with twisted verse ce lebra t ing the yea r ' s automo-t ive events .

KNOWING ALL this, when he says he wrote a book, you've got to read the book Par t icu la r ly when he drops a copy in your mailbox

"Love and Revolution" turns out to be 103 pages long, which is about an evening s worth of breezy auto-mot ive history the kind of history where Henry Ford is seen chasing the f i rs t c a r in Detroit on a bicycle Where Byron T Car ter s dea th at the hands of a backfir ing engine inspired the se l f - s ta r te r Where ran t lost $100 million in a day.

It 's interest ing stuff with the best pa r t s culled f r o m the ear ly days when brash capi ta l is ts didn't pull punches

f ~ \ auto talk Dan M c C o s h

truit but U s also the book's worst the paSsion n»-ver was restr flaw " the United Sla tes

IN THESE NUGGETS one f inds solace in noting that nothing much is new a f t e r all Henry Ford had f a r m -e r s taking out equity loans to buy cars , just as your lax accountant is advising today Reliability, fuel

- p o w e r and mot iva ted ca r buyers since the s t a r t

One sees the beginnings of the cur-rent envi ronmenta l movement in the controversy over the use of leaded

gasoline The Tucker en te rp r i se is an eer ie prelude to DeLorean s

It® even easy lo see the spirit of today's women's movemen t in an ad for the 1923 Playboy-

try more or less dominant until the 1970s when -someone invented the Japanese and things got tough It 's a common enough view of the history of the auto business viewed f rom De-

CLEARLY THE European and Japanese car companies didn't go to sleep f r o m the day Ihey invented the car to when the first ^ o r l d War II se rv iceman returned home with a Beetle

The view ignores the e f f e c t of Eu-rope s and Japan 's auto industry on everything f rom the buildup of mili-tary might to sports car rac ing

A closer look at the history of the auto business finds it inter twined f rom the s tar t with the worldwide

- gr^wth-of- heavy tndtrrtry pitts two world wars and major s t r ides in air-c ra f t and technology

You t a n find much of what made the 20th century tick by looking closelv at its yen for mobilitv and

Bl T THEN aga in this i*n l ex^-iy War and P e a c e It > ar, <•» ning s worth of good reading 11r.• • followed by a couple of evemng> s tones that s t a r t out Did you Kn>.

' ' It 's mainly a balanced o ject ive ana en te r t a in ing read * one exception

You might not ice near the er Wright slips in a caust l i dial: about the defini t ion of c.assi< the Classic Car Club of Amer«< a how u s much too na r r and • eludes several popula r •

C'mon Dick. You never «. them t accept a . - .3

Dan Mc(.'<j~,'i i. :h. . aro»r;. editor-of I'opu. ir S -u •. -

Covered call options have pluses, minuses P o r t II

Last week we discussed the key-fea tu res of a covered call option (CCOJ This w eek we will discuss the advan tages and d rawbacks of this s t ra tegy

Adv antages Firs t , the < plioti p remium you col

lect improves your position, no mat ter what happens to the stock For instance, suppose IBM is selling for $110 and you sell a CCO for $1100 or $11 per sha re If the marke t price leaps to $125, Ihe call buyer cer tain-ly wants to e x e r c i s e his option to buy your sha re s a t $110 Although ihe p r e m i u m you a l r eady col lected wouldn't cover the entire profi t , it would cer ta in ly cover the major i ty of it In this case , you would effec-tively sell the stock at $121 <$110 plus $11 call price) instead of at $125. not a bad barga in

Second, CCO provides downside protection If the IBM stock declines to. say. $100, the option will not be exercised The $11 premium would give you downside protection, a po-tential loss of $10 per share would be wiped out by the gam you realized f r o m the option p remium.

Third, CCO can be used to gen-e r a t e a s teady cash flow So even if your stock is called away , you may want to own that stock again That way . you can write addit ional cov-ered cal ls and once again let your stock earn a p remium In fact , il is a good idea to develop a sys temat ic call wri t ing p rogram to beef up the annual yield ot your portfol io

Fourth, you continue to collect the dividends during the ent i re life of the option you sold This is necessarily so because you still own the stock and a re ent i t led to the dividends

R i s k s Firs t . CCO is an unbalanced con-

t r ac t The buyer cal ls all ihe shots and you must abide by his decision Covered call writ ing is therefore reac t ive This a r r a n g e m e n t may not be universal ly acceptab le

Second the wri ter of a CCO bears the risk of a decline in the value of the stock For instance, if IBM drops f r o m $110 to say. $80 and the option you sold on it is still valid, you may be forced to hold the declining stock and suf fe r a loss This downside risk m a y however be limited by adopting the following s t ra tegy

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IBM option at $110 the stock began problem delivering the stock if .t is to slide and has just hit $100 If you called away Al terna t ive ly , you see fu r t he r weakness lrj the s tock. could buy a "call option yourself and you could sell it at $100 and s imul ta- linvu your own risk of option writ ing

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Minimize your past due accounts markelplace For any small business that o f fe r s

products or serv ices on a credit ba-sts, the problem of how to success-fully m a n a g e past due accounts be comes a concern Although every owner or m a n a g e r is interested in conver t ing accounts receivable to cash in a cost-effect ive and timely manner , it doesn't a lways happen that wa>

This is especial ly true for compa-nies that m u s t regular 1> offer credit given the na tu re ot' Iheir business or industry Construct ion contractors , industry, wholesalers and consultants represent just a few of the many or-ganizational types that extend credi t as regular industry pract ice

THIS W E E K ' S column focuses on

focus: small business

Mary DiPaolo

or obtain additional information through a reputable credit r e fe rence bureau, such as Dun & Brads t ree t or TRW Taking the t ime to screen po-tential accounts in this way may help avoid the potential problems later on of outstanding account sta-tus

N E X T . T H E business o w n e r should have in place an e f fec t ive

sumding accounts

SUCH A system allows a c o m p a n y to max imize its ability to ident i fy collection t rends and potent ial prob-lem a r e a s It is recommended tha t business owners contact a qual i f ied accoun tan t or receivables m a n a g e -ment consultant to obtain the app ro -

pr ia te assis tance when developing this type of in ternal opera t ing sys-tem

Any past due accounts should be handled immedia te ly The longer an account is left past due. the real val-ue of the account will cont inue to de-crease And the longer it lakes to collect on an account, the less likely that it will ever be resolved

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of MarkeTrends. a Farmington Hills-based business consulting firm She is also producer and host of the cable t e l ems ion ser ies .

F o c u s : The Small Business Enn-ronment "

• N E W A U T O D E A L E R Good News Auto Network has

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Send information for market-place to business editor, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 4&J50 Dead-line is Monday for publication in the coming Thursday issue If your item is about something to happen several weeks in the fu-ture. it may be run more than once space permitting

some ways to help the independent receivables management sys tem to business owner minimize his or her •utstandmg account s ta tus through

proper planning, implementat ion und control procedures

Before establishing a credit rela-tionship with any new cus tomer business owners should initially re-quire that each prospective account comple te a c red i t application The

A p p l i c a t i o n should be structured to btam a c o m p l e t e listing of all banks

and lending institutions that the prospect does business with and in-clude at l e a s j three customer or business r e f e r ences

It then becomes '.he owner's re-sponsibili ty, to check all references

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firtnf u W n m j t ' l inr j ia j ju <-f . - u ' u r . s Ot eltlSS r » ' u ? i n ; n . v

to Heunto'^ O I " « r n -«'r & \ « ' ! < J f i . ' . S J >Vh<nj jVr<i/r Luvruii 48% 50 Th' Jilt*' of ihe tenniori ''.u.-f he ;• ilurfed in r >j *' u i o ' i f j u tth the first and :«r n - i " ! . of IJ; on, . ''FT:. • :••< '•.<•" 'J nd

• A L Q E R The classes o l 19011-1945 o f A lge r

K l e m e n t a r y Schoo l . D e t r o i t . w.LI h . i ld a r e u n i o n Sa tu rdav A p r i l Z3 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Clas> Reunions at 773-8820 o r w r i t e P O Box 1171 M o u n t C l e m e n s 4804.6

• A N N A R B O R The c lass o f 1948 n i l ! ho ld a 4v

y e a r reun ion Saturday*: June ^ Fi r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l t - las> Reunions • ; 773-8820 o r a t P O B o \ ] 1 7 1 Mount C l e m e n s 48046

• A V O N D A L E T h e c lass o f 1976 w i l l have a 12

y e a r r e u n i o n F r i d a y A p r i l 29 at Pe t ruzze l l o ' s i n T r o y Organ ize rs irt-l o o k i n g fo r g r a d u a t e s Fo r mfy-rma t i on , c a l l 465-2277 01 263-6803 or w r i t e R e u n i o n P lanne rs . P O Box 291. M o u n t C l e m e n s 48H43

• B E R K L E Y The c lass or J u r e 1962 w i l l hav» a

r e u n i o n F r i day F e b 12. at the K i n g s l e y Inn F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 881-2898 or w r i t e (" lass Reun-ions. P O Box l . : 7 l M o u n t C lemens 48046

• B I R M I N G H A M S E A H O L M The class of 1968 w i l l ho ld a 20-

y e a r reun ion S a t u r d a y Ju l y 23 For i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l C lass Reun ions at 773-8820 o r at P O B o x 1171 Mount C l e m e n s 48046

• B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

A N D O V E R • The c lass of 1963 w i l l have a

25 -year r e u n i o n F r i d a y - S u n d a y . Oct 14-16, at the K i n g s l e y I n n tn B loom-f i e l d H i l l s F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l R i t a C l e v e r s - R i l t e r at 644-0069

• The c lass o f 1968 w i l l hoW its 20 -yea r r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y N o v 5 at the K ings le> I n n i n B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s F o r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l Shel ley Shan-non M a l l o n M t 471-7899 or w r i t e i " G a r y L a s k o w s k i . 930 F Lew is ton . F e r n d a l e 48220. A t t e n t i o n B H H S re-un ion

• C A B R I N I The class of 1978 w i l l ho ld at 10-

y e a r reun ion S a t u r d a y . Nov 26 Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C lass Reun ions at 773-8820 o r at P O Box 1171 Mount C lemens 48046

• C A S S T E C H • The c k i i s o l 195H w i l l ho ld a 30-

y< at r e u n i o n Sat us day. Oct 8 at the H x ' M e r t a i l sn De t ro i t T i c k e t s , at S4U per pe rson , can be bought f r o m K a t h y Q u a i l a t 939 4935 o r G e r a l -d m e \ d a m s at 861-6402

• The c lass of 196H w i l l ho ld a 20-ve. i r r e u n i o n Saturday Nov 26 at i h i ' A i V . i n H o t e l , De t ro i t Fo r m f o r Tt iat ion c a l l M . i i t i n a at 822 5605 . - v e t M . g N P a m a t 8 8 S - 2 . » 7 4 l e v e n

IMgs a n d J i r r i a l 543 7303 1day>1

• C E N T R A L T in i L is - o f 1943 w i l l c e l e b r a t e a

4-V-M-ai t u n i o n Saturday Oct 15 Fa r it.I r u . i ' i o n . ca l l Class Reun ions at 773-8820 ot at P O Box 1171. \ ! unt 1 "Semens 4«046

• C H I P P E W A V A L L E Y The c lass of 1978 w i l l have Us 10-

\ . * r r e u n i o n - S a t u r d a y M a y 14 at T .n . i > C o u n t r y House in M o u n t C o m e n s The c o m m i t t e e i> search-i n g f o r ' g r a d u a t e s F'or i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l 465-2277 o r 263 6803 Or w r i t e Reun ion P l a n n e r s P O Box 291, M o u n t C l e m e n s 48043

• C L A R E N C E V I L L E • The c lass o f 1977 is p l a n n i n g a

10-year r e u n i o n for Sa tu rday F e b 13 Send n a m e , address and te le-phone n u m b e r to 19602 A n t a g o . L t v o n i a 48152 Or ca l l 532 6999 o r 478-4469

• T h e c lass o f 197B 1- p l a n n i n g a I l l - y e a r r e u n i o n F r i d a y Aug 19, a t Ho l i day I n n ( ' . rand R i v e r and 10 M i l e . N o v i Reques ted is a $10 depos-it per c o u p l e I f you have i n f o r m a -t i on a b o u t f e l l o w class m e m b e r s , c a l l K i m b e r l y Oau l t Youngqu i s t at 592-1693

• C L A W S O N The c lasses o f 1956-58 w i l l h o l d a

c o m b i n e d r e u n i o n Fr iday J u l y 15 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l Class Reun ions at 773-8820 o r at P O Box 1171 M o u n t C l e m e n s 48046

• C O M M E R C E The J a n u a r y and June classes of

1938 w i l l h o l d a 50-year r e u n i o n b r u n c h at noon Sunday, M a y 22, a t the K i n g s l e y I n n in B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s , . C l a s s m a t e s c a n ca l l V i r g i n i a P i n t o W a i k m s at 245 3883 to upda te the m a i l i n g l is t

• C O O L E Y • The c lass o f 1948 is p l a n n i n g a

40 -year r e u n i o n F o r m o r e i n f o r m a -t ion , c a l l R i c h a r d Ward at 746-0700 o r J o h n M a y at 258-7373

• T h e c lass of 1938 is p l a n n i n g a 50 -year r e u n i o n F r i d a y . May 20 Fo r " ' i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Class Reun ions a i 773-8820 o r a t P O Box 1171 Moun t C lemens 48046

• C R E S T W O O D The class of 1968 is p l a n n i n g a 20

vea l reun ion for F r i d a y . Sept 30 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l ( lass Reunions a l 773 8820 o r w r i t e P.O Box 1171 M o u n t C lemens 48046

• D E T R O I T E A S T E R N • The ( lass of 1941 is l ook i ng f o i

c l assma tes f o r a r e u n i o n W r i t e tc P.O Box 1362 B e r k l e y . M i . n 48072

• The c lass of 1958 is p l ann ing a 30 year r e u n i o n F r i d a y J u n e 24 For i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l Class Reunions a l 773-8820 or w r i t e P.O. Box 1171 M o u n t C lemens 48046

• F A R M I N G T O N H A R R I S O N P lans a r e now in p rog ress fo r a

10 year r e u n i o n of the c lass of 1978 C lassma tes shou ld send t h e i r n a m e address te lephone n u m b e r and pre f -e rence for a s u m m e r oi Thanksg iv -i n g da te t o H a r r i s o n H i g h School Re-un ion, 1364 F i e l d V i e w T r a i l . H o w e l l 48843

• F E R N D A L E L I N C O L N The class of 1937 is p l a n n i n g a 50-

yea r r e u n i o n fo r s p r i n g F o r mo re in f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Pa t ( P r i c e ) N e w t o n at 681-0963, D o r o t h y (Bone) Ager a l 545-1233 R u t h K o t o w s k i ) Kuxhaus at 542-4168 or W i n n i e ( H u n t i F i n d l a y at 643-7444

• G A R D E N C I T Y E A S T Class of 1968 is p l a n n i n g a 20-year

r e u n i o n in the f a l l I n te res ted per-sons may c a l l I .eah B e l l s at 525-0793 ' ' 1 '**"

• H I G H L A N D P A R K The c lass o f 1958 w i l l ho ld a 30-

yea r r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y . A u g 20 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C lass Reun ions at 773-8820 o r w r i t e P O Box 1171, Moun t C lemens 48046

• I M M A C U L A T A The c lass of 1948 is p l a n n i n g a 40-

yea r r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y A p r i l 23 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Class Reunions at 773-8820 o r w r i t e P o Box 1171. M o u n t C l e m e n s 48046

• J O H N G L E N N The c lass of 1978 w i l l have a 10-

yea r r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y J u l y 16 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 287-6820 o r w r i t e Class of 1978, 23353 C l in ton , ' T r y l o r 48130

• L I N C O L N P A R K The c lass of 1978 w i l l ho ld a 10-

yea r r e u n i o n F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Bob L o v e l a n d . 425-6081 . Mary-L a m a s . 287-6459. o r T i m Peters . 244-2191

• L I V O N I A B E N T L E Y The c lass o l 1968 is p l a n n i n g a 20-

yea r reun ion S a t u r d a y Sept 24. at

t h e Nov 1 H i l t o n Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l M a r i l y n Cre ighton, 464-0579, o r G a r y Cutsy. 421 1412

• L I V O N I A F R A N K L I N The class of 1968 is p l a n n i n g a 20-

y e a r reun ion for S a t u r d a y , A u g 20 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C h a r l e n e (Cu rne t t ) Tee te r a l 2*1-3249

• L I V O N I A S T E V E N S O N The c lass of 1968 w i l l h a v e a 20-

y e a r r e u n i o n F r i d a y - S u n d a y . A u g 5-7 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l D o u g S te inho f f a t 352 4295. K a t h y S m i t h G a y n o r at 547-3837 or J i m B r a y a t 981-2371

• M A C K E N Z I E • The .c lass .o f 1938 J a n u a r y a n d

J u n e i is p lann ing a 50 -year r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y June 25. a t t he D a n i s h C l u b of D e t r o i t F o r m o r e i n f o r m a -t i on . c a l l M a r i o n ' T e c l u B r o d i e a t 373-8414. Ve ra Koepke R o w d e n a t 532-6375. Sh i r ley C r a i g Y o u n g at 2 5 5 - 9 8 2 4 o r M a r g a r e t H u m m Kasenow at 532-7395

• The class of 1953 ( J a n u a r y a n d l u n e j is p l ann ing a 35 -year r e u n i o n

S a t u r d a y . A p r i l . 23, a t t he F i n n i s h C u l t u r a l Center in F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l P a t a t 291-1633 C a r o l at 534-3638 or M i c k i e at 591-3371

• The class of 1968 w i l l have a 20 -year reun ion F r i d a y - S u n d a y . J u l y 22-24 at t he West in H o t e l i n d o w n -t o w n D e t r o i t f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , w r i t e P O Box 38312 D e t r o i t . M i c h 48238 or c a l l Le iha T y l e r Johnson at 834-9450 o r E l a i n e B r a c k e n Daven-po r t at 592-4350

• M U M F O R D The c lass of 1978 is p l a n n i n g at 20-

y e a r reun ion Sa tu rday . J u l y 30 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l Class R e u n i o n s at 773-8820 o r w r i t e P O B o x 1171. M o u n t C lemens 48046

• The class of l b ' n e e d s he lp in l o c a t i n g g radua tes for i t s 30 -yea r re -un ion Sa tu rday Nov 2* ' u l l H a l l i e R o t h Ser l i ng at 35:. . j o r E l a i n e R e d l i c h E i n s t a n d i g at 851-8359

• The g r a d u a t i n g c lasses of 1960. 1961 1962 and 1963 w i l l h o l d a c o m -b ined 25th reun ion c e l e b r t i on F r i -day June 24 at the W a r r e n C h a t e a u H a l l . >5t'l5 E 10 M i le . W a r r e n F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o r to m a k e reser -va t ions , c a l l 837-5880

• M U R R A Y W R I G H T The class of 1978 is s e e k i n g c lass

m e m b e r s fo r a f a l l r e u n i o n F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l 494-2553

• N O R T H F A R M I N G T O N The class of 196? is p l a n n i n g a 20-

y e a r reun ion For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l L v n n (Smi th) B e r g a t 642-4229

o r Co l leen ( K o w a l s k i ) M e l o c h e a t

652-2685 o r a t 393 Co ld i ron , Roches-

ter H i l l s 48063

• N O R T H V I L L E The class of 1938 is p l a n n i n g a 50-

year reun ion fo r Sa tu rday . June 25, at Gene t t i ' s F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l G w e n M a r b u r g e r at 349-0524 or Leona L e a v e n w o r t h at 455-2523

• The c lass of 1948 is p l a n n i n g a 40-year reun ion fo r Augus t F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l P a t H e r r i -m a n at 459-2729 o r G r a c e L i g h t a t 349-1367

• The c lass of 1968 w i l l have a 20-year r e u n i o n F r i d a y . A u g 5 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l P e n n y (An-chors) I r w i n at 525-8644 or R o n Bar -n u m at 349-8027.

• T h e c lass o f 1978 is ho l d i ng a 10-year r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y . J u n e 25. at the She ra ton N o v i Send you r ad-dress to N o r t h v i l l e H i g h School , 775 N Cente r . N o r t h v i l l e 48167.

• O S B O R N I n f o r m a t i o n is needed about m e m -

bers of the c lass of 1978 fo r a 10-year r e u n i o n C a l l 978-1132

• P L Y M O U T H The c lass of 1938 w i l l have a 50-

year reun ion S a t u r d a y , June 25 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l H e l e n E Shepard at 464-0384

• P L Y M O U T H S A L E M The c lass of 1973 is h o l d i n g a 15-

yea r r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y . June 18, a t Weber 's I n n in A n n A r b o r T h e p r i ce w i l l be $25 per person o r $45 per coup le F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Sue ( B e l l m o r e ) M i k a i l a t 464-3126 or Sue i H o h n b a u m ) N i s c h at 453-3441

• P O N T I A C C A T H O L I C Pon t i ac C a t h o l i c H i g h School is

seek ing a l u m n i f r o m i t s f o u n d i n g par ishes. St M i c h a e l and St F r e d e r -ick C a t h o l i c chu rches The school also is seek ing a l u m n i of i t s s is te r school of the '60s and '70s, D o m i n i -can A c a d e m y of O x f o r d F o r w a r d in-f o r m a t i o n t o P o n t i a c C a t h o l i c H i g h School, A l u m n i O f f i c e , 1300 Gidd-mgs. Pon t i ac . M i c h 48055

• R E D F O R D • The c lass of 1964 w i l l have a

25-year r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y , J u l y 16 Anyone i n t e r e s t e d i n a t t e n d i n g , help-ing w i t h the p l a n n i n g o r k n o w i n g the whereabou ts of o the r c l assma tes , m a y c a l l A n n S m e d l e y at 689-6815

• The c lass of 1968 p lans a 20-yea r r e u n i o n S a t u r d a y . Oc t 1 D i r e c t i nqu i r i es to T a n L i n e Sun tan Cen te r at 459-2207.

• The c lass o f 1958 w i l l h o l d a 30-year r e u n i o n F r i d a y , A u g 12. F o r in-f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C lass Reun ions at 773-8820 o r a t P O Box 1171. M o u n t C lemens 48046

• R E D F O R D U N I O N The class o f 1958 w i l l ho ld a 30-

yea r reun ion S a t u r d a y . A p r i l 23 For i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C lass Reun ions at 773-8820 or w r i t e P O Box 1171, M o u n t C lemens 48046

• R O B I C H A U D The class of 1968 w i l l ho ld a 20-

yea r reun ion F r i d a y , J u l y 15 F o r in-f o r m a t i o n . c a l l Class Reun ions ai 773-8820 or w r i t e P O Box 1171, M o u n t C lemens 48046

• R O C H E S T E R H I G H The Roches te r H i g h School Cen-

tenn ia l Class o f 1983 is sea rch i ng for c lass m e m b e r s fo r i t s f i v e - y e a r re-un ion P lans f o r the reun ion , to be he ld S a t u r d a y . June 11, i n v o l v e a

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651-5590 • The class o f 1968 is p l ann ing a

20-year reun ion S a t u r d a y . Ju l y 16 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C lass Reunions at 773-8820 o r w r i t e P O Box 1171 M o u n t C lemens 48046

• R O Y A L O A K The class of 1938 w i l l have a 50-

y e a r reun ion F r i d a y . M a y 13 For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 647-6400 or 398-4333

• S T . A G A T H A The class o f 1977 needs he lp in lo-

c a t i n g class m e m b e r s . C a l l Ann Don-a b e d i a n at 455-4053 a f t e r 5 30 p . m

• S T . A N T H O N Y The c lass of 1938 is p l ann ing a

50th reun ion in June and needs help l o c a t i n g c lass m e m b e r s . Ca l l Marga-re t Scheier M o n k s at 777-3125 or Al-ice Schuck W e r n e r at 886-7339

• S T . H E N R Y The c lass of 1968 of St. Henry

G r a d e School is p l a n n i n g a reun ion fo r Sa tu rday . J u l y 23. a t the Kn igh t s of Co lumbus H a l l in L i n c o l n Park F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Sandy U n g a r Carns a t 386-9510, M a r y a n n e Szpa ich ler R a n d t a t 277-2002 or Bev L e w i s C h i n a v a r e at 381-4513

• S T . L A D I S L A U S The class o f 1968 is p l a n n i n g a 20-

yea r reun ion F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Sue at 644-0486

• S O U T H E A S T E R N • The c lass o f 1958 is a t t e m p t i n g

to c a l l c l a s s m a t e s f o r i ts 30-year re-un ion S a t u r d a y , Oc t 22 The reun ion w i l l be held a t the H o f f m a n House in W a r r e n F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l Joe G u a l t i e r i a t 774-4600 or 885-1448.

• The c lass of 1938 is p l a n n i n g a 50-year r e u n i o n F r i d a y , J u l y 29 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C lass Reun ions at 773-8820 o r w r i t e P . O Box 1171, M o u n t C lemens 48046

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REST AUFIANT GRAND OPENING J o n the Opening Tearr, of Sarva-l o i e s Scaliop-m al Norm s Oyste« Bar 29110 F'ankl in Road Sputh-Ne<d corner o l Nor thwesler r^ 4 Frankl in Waiter. Waitress Barten-ders Host 'Hostess CiJoks P'eps Buspersons . - Dishwashers Deli Counter Management Positions We are a vibrant e»panding inde-pendent restaruan! organization (Nitty Norman s) Norman s Eton iSlation. Norman s Oyster Bar 4 Nif-ty s Grill We know n Jakes e i cec •>onal oeopie to be the best and we re eicnted lo offer you the oppor tunlty to succeed financially 4 pro-fessionally If you are an energetic sei ' starter who is looking lot a Qualify work environment offer ing posi t ive challenges and a cnance for advancement. YOU SHOULD CON SIDER JOINING OUR TEAM Appiy in person, Feb 2 thru Feb 6 and Feb 9 thru Fee 13 9am i lan- or 3pm-5pm at Norm s Crysler Bar 4 Grill, 29110 Franklin Rd SoulhfielP No pnone calls please

S I L V E R M A N ' S RESTAURANT 4 DELI

Now Miring For New Local ion (Corner Grand River 4 8 Mile I

Apply Mon thru Frl 11 AM 10 4 PM WAIT STAFF - PREP COOK

BUS PERSONS - HOST-HOSTESS SHORT ORDER COOK - Must be quick min imum $5 00 or aril, pay lop wage for your skius if now employed as a Short Order Cook Also openings al West land Nov, Livonia, Plymouth and Garden City

SOUS CHEF Downtown luxury holel has immedi-ate opening for individual with prov-e - culinary skJIs and managerial ex-per ience Excellent benefits and op-portuni ty for advancement in a growing corporat ion For appoint men! information can

222-7700 Ex 3137 OMNI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. An Equal Opportunity Employer

ARE ' O ' J STILI. DREAM ING "7 Are you creative? Have ytXi- thought a b w t a career in interior Design but are uncertain how to capital Lie on your talents7 You owe it to yoor se " to call us Mr Lewis, 559-5370

A S S O C i A - r i A L E S REP National iCrfT.pary serwing a&soc.ia'e - i r . .OIC ..a i selling experience to assist -egiona manager Presl igious 0 ' oduC

• penses Resumes t . s«i i»" is Eccentric 3625 ' Schuolcrafi Mic- iyar 4«150

Box 630 Ob Newspapers

ASSOCIATE W TH SUCCESS

m iea estate today the wei salesperson has a real advantage Thai s why n s importent to associ-ate wt-th Schweitzer Real Estate Better nonces and Gardens We ot-ter exceiie^t t raining programs tor hew and experienced agents Ca/i Daie Richmond al 683- 1122

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS

506 He lp W a n t e d

Sa les A CAREER O1 * FF

Farmers insurance GrCvp 4tr larg es1 mu • line companr ir the Unitec States Cu' entry iter viewing for

» ager-s " ^oir«e ang* $. - '<• •Over S225 OOC 2 ye*' r,*w

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A C C O U N T R E P S /

S E R V I C E R E P S

Resumes are currentr* being accepted tor experienced sales sons and customer service 'epre-ser-:!a"vws Ber>QrOuNl I- the tem-porary heic industry -wctyssar, sales y ' e fe r i ed Offers iix (.extent sal ar-y and ber-et-is package Oakland County diea Send ' e s u " * and sai any requirements i r complete cpriii-dence to B o i 5 r t Obser , v 4 fcc cen'ric Newspapers I625' J.'UOI-crah Rd Livgnia M x ' i r . i t •».

ADVERTISING i A i E S Need - no vKJuais Si art immediately Earn 1«om S3C"1 to S6iXJ per « » ..all 'or in ter . iew 5S7 0 9 - 0 e>t 106

"ADVERTISING SA. ES « P for new Mcn*gar.'On.i» b'Kta --ag-42ine Experienced JC -C t r a d record a must Call 357-A269

AGENT INSuFtANCn SAi ES Need experience n- , i "y i-aa*. ait) 4 nf» Es'.aci v i e d . - <• , ' le per-.Oent Agoricy --n 4i A [KI. Equity ^acxaye oe^ie''tt» profl l sharing 4 p>ofes>onai ^ vi i emmen t PieaMr can

Days. 971-29 18 iE.es «<'9-922x

ALL NEED are IOC o.erwevght people to ose we-gni 4 make mon ey Farmington 4 6 Mile Mile behind AUTO SALES POSITION-Domestic Baski r Robbins or cah 427-8088 import Dealer seeks ambi t ious

—— | upbeat individual with some sales A I U I M ' Q Dackgtound 'or import Sales Wi» M L V 11 \ | O ____ 1 tra,n. must be sal! starter energetic

now accepting applications TCx Tuff V o t e s s i o n a i We w » give you a ca t ime 4 p a n l ime commission sales P-efer exper ienced fashion con

FIELD SALES MANAGER One of Michigan s largest -nOustnai ••ectron*; Distributors '.as an imme-diate opening lor a F-eid Sales Manager Must have experience and proven track 'ecord Submit -esume in confidence to Laura O'Neii Pior-eer S t a n d a r d E i e c l r o m c s . '3485 Slamford L'vorKa. Mi 48150

525 180C An Egua. Opportunity Emp ioyw

NEEDED MMEDIATEL» Jewelry sales - M l 4 pan time Experience required Hourly plus commission F»e1erences 'equired Apply m per son Brother s Fine jewelry 29491 West 7 Mile Lrvoma 4 73-0800

NEW- CAREER MOVE

Lucrative Career Opportunity

Are irou a recent college grad or do you have 1 lo 2 yrs saies experi-ence'' A FORTUNE 500 CO offers prestige caieer and long term care insurance market A market Ihats projected to grow from $300 mill ion to S3 b«l«xi by 199C a '000"-. in-crease in |ust over the ne«t lew yeais With average earnings of our •irsl yeait agents exceeding S50 000 NOW IS the oest t ime lo .torn this rapidly expanding market ' Women, encouraged to apply -

W E P R O V I D E •COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING •Advertising 4 management

Support •Proven -ree -eads program

SALES Computer peripheral taistribuior is opening a new branch in the Delron metre area of Michigan J p to $30 000 salary plus commission, in-centive programs 4 benefits Send resume to Box 634 Observer 4 Ec ceniric Newspapers 36251 School craft Rd Livonia Michigan 48 150

SALES ENGINEER an aggressive Vales engineer wanted 'or Oirec* au tomoitve with ex f^nence »n coid lorm-ng Produc* knowledge w i n engineering background helpful E i teHent o«n«».is Send Saies Manage- P 0 Boi Mi 48099

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S A L E S ENTRY LEVEL

H.gh earnings independence work your own schedule ir a.' esia&iisned territory

• No Exper ienceNecessa-. • Paid Weekly • Advancernen - Potential • Complete Training

it you are a sen-starter good ai communicat ing with people ha»- i Opportu ' .n the confidence to succeed and like a challenge call Ms Johnston on Mon Fee 6 98i"n to ipm only at

737-720C F TNESS USA - E A . T - SPAS

TELEPHONE SALES

2 0 H O U R S = $ 4 0 0

We are now hir ing e>penerv_ec te le marketers 'or all shifts Ca« Ms Gaui- at 557 700C : vening 4 weei erid '-alls eccepleC

'ELEPHONE WOFrk.ERS 15 needed t rom ihe comfor t o* our office Nc experience needed we anti tram. Part 4 full t ime »vaiiat>ie day 4 eveni ' ig. shifts Pay hourly plus bonuses 4 oene'its Cash paid wnealy Apply -n persor o i t ) "1 noori to 5pm Circle Advert is ing 29433 Southf ie ld Rd Count 'y Square Plata next to Arbys back section Suite '06 Southf ield

LIVONIA lighting sf iowroor- r ^eas b A B ' SlTTEP employee 'or s l c o work 4 genera, v a ' ^ j s s - o » .

1 Cleanirig Hours 'pm. 5pm Mor 5 PM i w J Fri Sal Sam -3pm AJ ' 890C m o v 4 , , . s

' MECWCA. A S S ' S ' A N T o r l p n ' " x r ^ Part t ime 'o r ped-atric off ice BAfc ' Fn s Sat Pediatric e . p e . n r . . * -<ec cr nfl-essari Contact " a t e ai 4 7fc i35c c t r ~ ,

MQinn lng days a ~-«e- 10 darting poys 14 my Birmingnan.

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N A ' l O N A . ir. S to re A d v » - r i Company r,eeds p a n heip days per monm S5ihr Leave message 525

-l i ls riuryie days Must rei-abie persor .igr-.r

'e 'erences 553 a97 3

"EXAS OH COMPANY neens ma lure person to* snon trips surround ing , ivonia Contact cusiome*s We train Wr-te O S DiC«erSOn P*esi-dent Southwestern Petrolec Be* 961005 Ft Worth *exas 76161

I ^ f o D G E R * c •o' day t ime eieexday

Saiesterson ' l e i Die around schoo-hours M u l t oe a dependable out-going u>nviursat-onanst Ervcourag r g Homemakf l rs to give us a oar

626-2566

DFFiQE A S S i S ' A N -Parl t u r n flexible hours ir o r . smoking Southfield o«ice Lighr iyp t-ng filing and ger<ei al office duties Send resuwie to SRP " a w Eme> prises . 4 2 9 ; ' a a g i a p t Sou'h ' ie id M 48034

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O P P O R T J N 1 - - EXCE F N " S:jP PLEMEN- -O SOC-A. SE'"- i ° " ' Wprk your SCheOule Complete naming and male*- am pro vided - J* more inlormalMOr cak M ' Totnas j '0am to 8pm Mor 'h-_ T»u'» 349-278- or 85- 2675

CAREG-VER - m 11on* for euOer'. • me MO' Wed •jwr ' fa- .sponal ior i

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ME PAPT 6 People needed tc wo shop tor x days prior lo Day Nc exper-ence $'! 50- hy Phone

C H I L D C A R E ' C O O K / L I V E - I N •a,a-, s penetns 'or -he right

. J r . n o care tor one i t m -e n ^ i C -e 'erences 4 On.

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FIELD SALES REP One ol Michigan's largest industr ia l electronic distr ibutors has an imme-diate opening for s Field Sates Rep-resentative Must have exper ience

' ^ T ' o e r ^ : , * a rdprover i r a c ' ^ O U x a t e r lory with excellent benefits and pay plan Over <00 manufacturers- on Hrse card Submit resume »n ccmh-dence Ic Launa O Neti a l Pioneer Standard Electronics 13*85 S lam lord uvon.a M i * 8 ' 5 0 525-1800

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ained F I N A N C I A L C O N S U L T A N T

T R A I N E E We have openings for aggressive in dividual* with a background m saies to add lo our national t raining pro-gram. Troy off ice location Call Man 'een Faney 9am-5pm at

259-4770 SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS

AMERICAN EXPRESS An Equal Opponuni ty Employer

8 5 1 - 1 8 0 1

"OWLY SCHWEITZER 'REAL ESTATE

can o"er you the Betisr Homes and Gardens training and market ing tools that you need to succeed in a career in real estate CaJI us todayt Ask for Jim Sorrentino

647-1900

P H O N E S A L E S Work ai home and sal your own hours Call 1313i *64-2803

SALES HELP Hourry -age*, and commission Apply n person, Sea's Watch Raoai' Lrvonia Mall

part ti—ie

Ca.i 353 2960

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AfE " I L L TRAIN I fteai «i«l« -lasses sTa^-r^j %oor m»n«morr. o l 2 , JuGy 326-200C

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ATTENTION ATTEST ON Disappointed 3 ssatit ied appliance and furniture personnel It you want ic 8dt«. big bu^«s in r«ta» sales call Miss . ake a*. 427-9 '90 ATTENTION' Highly goal onenied :Come and grow with No 1 persor- eeded 'or career opportu- "ary Sales Manager

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REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINiNG

REAL ESTATE AGENTS Schweitzer Real Ejtale Better Homes 4 Gardens offices, have openings 'or experienced reai es late sales people Our commission plan ofers you up to 9CS earnings, plus we have all the services you need to make more money' For a confidential .nterview can Dartene Shemanski in Ptymouth 4 53-680C Don Kamen in Ltvonia. 522-5333. Chuck Fast m Northville 3*9-15-5

REAL ESTATE AGENTS Scnweitze* Real Estale Better Homes 4 Gardens otices have openings for experienced real es lale sales aeoc»e Our commission plan o«ens you up lo 90% earnings

SALES M1. ROTEK INC Nalionai peripheral distnoutor is seeking dynamic aggressive people Wiih sales experience 4 c o m p u t e kriowieoge tn- j u r rapidfy expand-ing sales 'o rce /ye offer excellent t ase pav with commission 4 incer t i .es Apply or send readme to 1 1878 Market St Livoma M. 48150 Attn L Mocking, S2 -6806

SALES PEOPLE WANTED Earn top commissions sell a prod-uc" everyone eants Call 4 ask to ' Gloria 474-9175

SALES PERSON Aggressive for electronic cash register saws Expe-rience preferred not necessar, win tram 451-824 '

SA^ES PEFtSON experienced 'or wholesale of beverage products Asx 'or Mr ^ewis 348-3911

f x ses y ou ve d 'earned Call" Roy "I

J" 1-6925'

Century 21 HOME CENTER 476-7000

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AUTOMOTIVE FINANCE 4 NSURANCE SPECIALIST

L . i - ' i Eur -ve-ar dealer is seeking a c i j tessionai ridiv»ouai to develop finance insutance and warranty. sa.es Experience and profesaxonal-i&n i essential Call Wr VoungDiood 772-8600

soous persons Appfy al A L V I N ' S O F B I R M I N G H A M

6 4 4 - 7 2 0 0

A MA^OR FOOD BROKEF look ing for a »alesp«i sciri to work 30 hou.'S a week, oeai position 'or a hc~ iema«ei l o suppiemerit income Mus: be over 40- yeais .-0 witr a high school educat ion 4 eiiapie Iransportai ior- Write to box 66* Observer 4 Ecuentric Newspapers 36251 Schocucrafl Rd ^ ivonia Michigan 48150

ATTENTION _ Homemaro rs sen Underc;i»enwea'

ingene al home parties.

Highest commissions msur a.nce plans new showroom high customer satisfaction and g'eal producl* Demo A wall ihe right per-son

Contaci Rhonda Rossen LOula R*cne Chevrolet

40875 Plymouth Plymouth M ' 4 8 1 7 0

A V O N Se*' at * o r * tn«ri<3s o HOME IKXIRS CA.1! 553-7866 6ac* w A ». & RACQU«I CKJD o' Madis*>r ad ve o e ' w x i 10 coorfl»-na'e n-»er Dersr-ip ^ai«s o e p a r i m e r i *-* r fr 4 corv«j»t»ont Call M ichae l T r o l i

; Uvenes high earnings 66' . '.-K-C-i F „ 3 a r r , . 3 p m

Your Real Estale 525-7700 Serving Western Wayne

4 Oakland Counties FREIGHT SALESPERSON

Experience ir. Trucking Internationa, Freight imponan! but riot neces sa/y 353-3090

t - a J I . pejs we have all the services you i need 10 make more money' For a ; con'Owtiai .nterview can Danene Shem.ar.sk' in Pfymouth 453-680C Dor, Kamen in Ltvonia. 522-5333 Chuck Fast in Northville 3*9-1515

FULL TIME sales poartton. possib'y leading lo management to* re iau store Experience prefei-ed but will nam Southed Call 3S*-*501

SALESPERSON Packaging 4 material hand ing saies povticn for Det'ori area Musi have Own car Stan trig salary $ 18.200 plus benefits plus car allowance Call Jay B34-t300

! p.* pg r an- Saianv commisvon plus bene*its Please .a R.iia Sop>peis«

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507 Help Wanted Part Time

ACCO-JN^ A N" Par t - t ime- f lex ion npu 's ia-es v*l-< e 9 Mus 4 inkstef Fic a-ea -eeas someone with experierice m Accounts Payable 4 Genera Ac-counting Computer account ing e i perience helpful Pleasant working ccmd''«>ns Cai: or send resume to

y'a'-Pak Assoc inc 27380 w 9 Mile Rd

Southf ie ld Mi 48034 At tn Ms Bramble

355-3600 ADM N.STP.A-iVE ASSlSTAN"

Requ 'emen ts phone 4 communi-cation skil ls ability i r work nde-penden' iy flexibHity « yrs work experience Contact M a- s ' a be rween 9 A M -12Noon 525- 869C

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HAVE FUN SELLING HAPPILY

EVER AFTER! Are you tired of selhrvg thing* that don 1 make a om»ranc4i7 If you have the ability to relate to am kinds of people 4 are energetic enthusiastic 4 not afraid of making ak>t of mon-ey we would Mke to talk to you' in-ternational Deling Service the oldest 4 largest social introduction service In the Detorit area Oue to ratwd ex pansion ~e have a need for good sales professionals NOW- if you have a good running car and are looking for a 'acid growth situation call Ms Martin at 557-7000 Evening 4 weekend tails accepted

HESLOPS RNE CHINA t a i r rs a ' looking for mature oxpenentec saies associates 10 Iw full lime position,s at our store r '2 Oak a -Mall Salary commensurate with experience BceWi avaHaPie m _ a fer views will t» hetd M«nJa> -hi _ _ F-Iday '0AM 5PM

REAL ESTATE CAREER

FREE SCHOOL = 1 IN REAL ESTATE

CAREERTRAK PROGRAM E«.I>E»'EN-CE<3 AGERRS »E*COTW wi.i Deal tow present committor acr>eOo»e Ca* for a conhoeriiiai ap-pontment as* fo* J+rry Bo"©garC

CENTURY 21 CHALET 477-1800

SALESPERSONS NEEDED I To sen innotvalrve new p«oduci 'or rapdity growng company Must De I proiessionai able 'o olose a saie Seat m appearance 4 have own

I transportation Call .399-6660 I SAi.ES PERSON WANTED Kitcher I G'a^«Of O 'o r arc Mai' n E .cxr«e' o ' I>cr<arid A M a p * R-3 Retirees * e c o m « apply w t

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REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY

Considering seMing real estale' See as first- rn JLk'". hooe 'or your suc-cess we plan lor II with excellent training programs tor new and ex-perienced agents Call Lloyd Edwards at 853-0200

SCHWE'TZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS

SALES REPRESENTATIVE fpi elect'*®! hydraulic 4 pneumatc controls engineering tlrm Send re-sume to Contrck Tech inc 39000 Plymouth Rd Livoma. Ml 48 "50

SALES REPRESENTATIVE t-avei Michigan. 4 Ohio principally Exceiieni opponunity We manufac-ture Retro-ftl windows with goven-meni contracts Reply to Box 582 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapuk-s 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan *8150

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C l j Michigan's Largest Real Estate Company Offers the finest license school in the state Both Cay and evening classes We *»/ tra'n you and start you on a long-term, nigh-mconie career Classes starting right now Ga.i ft? Manager of the office nearest you Comrrwcia Birmingham Bloomfield Hills Farmington Farmlnglon Hifls 851-1900 Lathrup Village Livonia Milford

3 5 3 - 4 4 0 0 N o v i ' N o r 11 vi l ie jO

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0 P l y m o u t h , ' C a n i o r i 46 : i " J 0 0 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0 R o c h e s t e r 65x- t>5O0

4 7 7 R o y a i Oak S * e d l O U 5 2 8 - 1 3 0 0 363- 15 11 6 ? j 7500

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BECOME A PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL CONSULTANT

Call on area businesses Present I services of wading -lancma «nders j Call Roben McNulty 13131287-3017 BROKER WANTED lo- -eei estate in Nov Livoma Farmington Spin commens^ir al« arttn e*perier»ce ar«3 management %kdtt 4T3-S504

: CAREER OPPORTUNITY '$150 pe< day part time Free train-ing 2 S4- 166 7 or 1800 -3*5-2280 CAREER OPPORTUNITY wifh ag grwssi.e ian«to»ia: supprv co Look •rvg lo* nighry motivated «aies peo L~e &est -crr ".issior. piar ir. indus-

| fry 4 more Au replies confidential ! Asa ton fton 531-1955

CAREER POSITION I imer nalionai .ales co <s expending Us jttice in Oetron area tnoividual must nave an erneet desired to be 'rai'ied m a —arewr position leading

' to managemens For .interview Call i Tom Stempien 1 800 332-4055

•IVAC SALES ENGINEER ] Service 4 relroftt. commeiCiel 4 wv ilustnal Salary benefits commis-

| sions Send resume to PO Box j 52487 Lrvonia Michigan 48152

F YOU ARE HUNGRY ' 'Of a Career that rewards rour hard - work grve us a call We are a a Mui Mi Million Donar Supplier ol >BM I Computer hardware to Fortune 500 Companies We suppfy the training

I knowledge 4 -opponunity vou sup-ply I he drive 4 determination To aef up an appointment cam Dave Mendeison 8SS-6300

REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING Birmingham.'Bioomfieia "'0, aiea p-ine omce and localion Mi Reea

Century 2 1 WooOward "1'IIS 6*6-500C

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ERA COUNTRY RJDGE Ask tor Manager

474-3303 "smaii materials charge

SALES REPRESENTATIVE neecee for Suburban showroom c u l hme p. . .s" 'v is fn ' expenencec persons

" sa'as m»f«eting cac» ground - . - -etepfione presentation e i

Lena-' n^gan.-iationa sx-ns 3 gene' ai j'hCe eipenenc-i- Cai to Mrther "• -.at- 4 ir-ier.-en j^SoT'C

AR- FCAMf SHOPS neec enthusiastic pvciure '-ame-s 20-*0 fienDie hours Experience "•eipfu dec"C*t-on a ~.^s- 47? 575"

* E L £ M A = « E T E R S Pa'1-time evenings f p - Som nia arwa MagaZi' ie Subac'i£.i - Hour 1. bcihusee 1 . •

DA * «'N tQ- fe-mm-j - " r "CJerja * > r

y > z vu; r># - >- >r- - • ' a.» «rr • a fa- ' a-s. ~a'> « »

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F p i fv . £C -'Oos»e«eec»" r teeo f-: • /. fc ;».s _-a»s "'Ve- r Sof-f - -ii c

ATTENDANT o< laundromat Pieasani ,<n I.onia with good pay 4251

- -*>

A'TENTiON HOMEMAKERS Par ti~« ceaning positions now avail-able with- Maslei Cleaning Service Morning 4 afternoon shifts '-5 Say work week Bring a friend 4 wcrx as a team For immediate intenview cell

561-9820

"1U4

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

For 37 years a t radi t ion of quairty Real Ea ta te Brokerage h a s b e e n our Hallmar* at

Weir, Manuel, Snyder and Ranka, Inc. Work with some ot Mlcmg»n • higfxwl ea/niog Real Estale Saiea Associate® It's corfagioua Due to sr extremely active r»»»0«ntlaJ real estate market a Hmtted n u m b * cA sales position* are currsntty svsHabie For Infocmatton about traiolog and opportunity call

Troy J a c k C l o u d

Plymouth/Northvil le/Canton J e r o m e D a l a n a y

West Bloomfleld/Farmington P a u l K o e p k e

689-7300

455-6000

851-5500

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY Siarfmg salary up to $2000 Fun benefits excellent training Full ime company A-plus Eiperxenced 4 In-e.pwneixced American untied Lite

357-5670

W E I R , M A N U E L , S N Y D E R A R A N K E , I N C .

R E A L T O R S

-4—

T E L E M A R K E T I N G S A L E S L i k e t o T a l k ?

& G e t P a i d F o r I t ! Fifeman a Fund Mortgage Corporation is looking lor experienced Telemarketing Sales individuals to son d t our customers to participate tn an exciting new refinance program Currently we have several posi-tions available 2 part-time i 1 full time The hours for the part-time positions wMI be Mon -Thurs 4 15 pm-® pm. The full time position will be Mon -Thurs 12:45 pm-9 pm A Friday 8 15-4 45 pm These challenging opportunities are avaMabie immediately Qualified candidates should apply Mon - f n 9 anv4 pm

T h e E m p l o y m e n t D e p a r t m e n t

" FIREMAN'S FUND MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Rd. Farmington Hills. Ml 48018 A fnrmsthm Action €mptoymr U/F/H

V

CELLULAR PHONE SALES Quality only Excellent opportunity foi mctivateo person, in growing business FlexlOle hours 859-6036

CENTURY 21 - CASTELLI Put a 1 lo work loi you

Discues Ihe FHEE training lor new inexperienced mdlv»aue«s i the on-

nmg m 1 EARN MO«E

from the

going m-houae Iteming lew the expe-•enced sales person

while you lean Iraxners m the Call Jec* uxaa Or Don Ceateai lo-day for personal interview

5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

CMEEWFUL consclenllous sell stanei Caanwr.-Sales Clerk to work vt ax mualc store pari lime PV Mus*. x.-iowtedge heHAjl Prop-er attire appty in person Ca* Linda for appointment Mon-Frl 10AM-4PM 437-00*0

COMMISSIONED SALESPERSON lo soect corporate travel lor tseteel

owing agency m O^klend County confidential rteeume to

Boi 570 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 3S251 SctvxHcrafl «d Livoma Michigan *8 150

COMPUTER SALES opportunity income potential foi an ag

greearve seH-siaiter Experience preferred Cea Cmy between 4

CONTRACT FURNITURE SALES Experienced OuaMed Meds Kir

547-S1I1

DCCORATINQ OEN hea •elect suburtien np codes tor thoee Witt* mfereat m intenor a man CM Mi Lewis S6« 5370 DECORATING SALESPERSON for local cnaan We need amemoua per sons lor Irv Store earning potential Ao«*y at 3157S Or and Aver Far mm I M IS Plymouth Rd DIVISION ol Fortune 500 i a loading tor an

F YOU VE EVER CONSIDERED A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE Please &afl Dennis or Nan at

349-1212

INSIDE SALES COMPUTERS

Livonia based company looking for lies person with computer hard-

ware sales or service experience Professional environment Salary commission and fu« company Oene fits Qualified applicants can Jecxie on Thurs Fn or Mon al

5 2 3 - 9 5 8 2 Equal Opportunity Employer

Maie< Female.-Handicapped-Vei iNTERORAPH Sales, users Sup port people needed foi exerting

Microslatlon product high comrmaaion based on performance Troy llnr 843-4760

INTERNATIONAL Marketing net-work seeks a lew talented energetic people Oneraeea buiir «ea/aool contacts helplui Set own hours-'m come 5AO-27?6

JEWELRV SALES PART TIME Hours flexible Southfield Area Ca* 5«»-22»4

LOOKING FOR ambitious men 4 women lo wor* outside commie alon saies lor Advertialng Accents Ce« Tom, Tues Oetweer Bern i?n 937-3690 LOOKING «or recruitars t Inter iienari ftree lanca) for enpenason of world **de buemeea nefwors Musi heve people expenence Musi de-ans an optional income

563-2247

MAKE-UP ARTIST MANICURIST RECEPTIONIST Experienced me tu>a i -eeponsible persons needed for Farmmgton H«a spa CelOaera S5V04 76

REAL ESTATE SALES CLIENT LEADS FUFINISHED

We are interviewing new 5 experi-enced salespeople for our West Bloomfield Office We also offer paid pre-ncense S poaf-license naming For a conflden'.ial interview call Sieve Scholes at 85 S-9000

BANKERS REALTY. INC REAL ESTATE SALES

Century 21 Maplewood Execulrve nomas is expanding lis sales staf* We a/e looning for experienced 1 .new Sales Associates Ask about oui IOCS commission program

Ask tor Miles Winn

C e n t u r y 2 1 Maplewood

Executive Homes 8 5 1 - 7 7 1 J

Real Estate Sales TIMESHARE MANAGERS AND TIMESHARE SALESPEOPLE One of Florida s finest leading community Duiioers is expanding into Timeanars Seles We are now seeking experienced limeahara professionals to sek our newty constructed vacation ownershme urxts with reeort amenities com-pieted We of»er an attrac-tive and competitive com mieaion arrangement plus a comprehensive oenefti package geared lo provide a stable telling environ men! with outstanding in-come potential Opportuni-ties lor "censed proven performers available now For interview can Mr Her ache! LevMe District Men

31J-552-'030 PALM COAST INC

A Subsidiary Of ITT COMMUNITY

DEVELOPMENT CORP Equal Opportunity Employer M'F

SA.ES REPRESEN"-*- vES . in awn _a>e is one of the nations

'op ano 'astex' g-nanng »iv.- care ;T.uanies Are -04 a motivatec .r-

dividual" WouW you uke to gruw an aoo'esaive company that

f,«s one- 90 years 3' service anc .'.usir-iesa experience11 The oppor-tunity of unlimilec advancement e> cites you can now

Farmiriglon Hirts 471-2922 Taylor &ab-4545

BANQUET CATERING PART TIME

/veiie-s A a f esses S *v ;-«• nour i s s -s -a ' • C «-• i f . 6 ' :w- - . :u

OCX 5 S l- Si hour Pa---t-i S' K peV hour

Ba'iiv.de'S $45 -«• shil T'tsnwashers SS 'C per houi

uiiodiai Sb "C ,ier -io«i X person MninOev th".. F* 3ay r : w - i P v

ROMA 5 0 F . VON.A 2-7-- Schooler ah Rd

NOMA f OF GARDES CIT> 3255C-Cnern, HUI at 'venoy

HE - - A 1 - E» A ' F > - - X S»6CiA - I s s e e i n g ..en-» - , e , . „ ? <»- a , r -'perBicvs to oer'or— -ao-c 3lipa1.r anc 'e ia 'ed funct ions Tn,s i S . x hou' operation t iex.&e hours avai< a Die Mus" oe e schoo j - a c . ! » u . ' - t . =? ' • Nanny <« > , ale or eau vsienl Experience helpfu 1 orc'essiO' B c o u p * with . noung &u- net necessa- i Cm -he i d " m rh"3-en ign' ncuseaeec- t jcoc ing providec 5 5 50 oe i hour ic jr ive- >>sse--t.a nc*-, -e'er start Apo'-catKins may Tie » « ences Oual-tv ctvn<3 care wan.ter

I uc- a l '.-'Ui Oe r»s Office. 4235C Ann 1 fcA.-J&F.; A 'bor RC eas' O* ^ iliey Rc AppliCa - ens iv . t>e ac -ee 'ec t f i ' v E « ' - 3 = ^ C S S E P l O f c i * ' f 596E EMP. in« MENT A'SENC *

X ' Ecua' Jooont i jn i r . E.-npicver 68:-45"t ~.C .ria « ei ar^ie ser. i-- • i ^ r -enceC I. :--HXa

-ouseaeeoe-s 3a.'0e-ie-s "e- ' S Gutters Cou^iet A Ci Compan 0 ~ ! an-o z>e-

I " for 0- - a'e fK>-nes S*- i«Mac> Xi-enue

^se - O i - ' e Fa-r--<

> C - O C . siuOen- --I. c i~e- scnoo Dependable -••»-..--at >- -eie'e^.-e; - e.,e

. a-ea - »M—iou'-

. iDEOGRAPHfcSS v'-oec o-c-Ouc : ur : nmp any -co* -ng , o r —• oe-sons ' ope'ate .-oec -er ' Experience c-e'e"eo

-nvaiec •OjiO-

ecessa-y >e aMe 1 - -» weewends Call B-j:e Ma--oe »~»' S " a• 663-6*99 A i s l E C ritness insVucto- •; A

• Pioo-nheiC nea—- --u= •-"W~a-pe 01 m^scie groups eipervynce fer-ec 'nouire 6 6 " •0OC ex- 3C

-ET--E

A i D E ^ „ S E - E . » E = neecec pan l ime for "e iep ' ione •arr.-u-nen- : .- Fie, n.'.

H O U S E C L E A N E R S

210 ' South Teiegra r-i al Square -a»e Road

ONL -

Saws & Service Rec Soulhheid m-suranee office WHI Irain-career Re-ply Box 426 Observe' 5 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Fid clvonia Michigan 48 150

SEEKING aggressive persons ic ex-pand Their financial power py net work rig products -n services 'or in-ternational business Call 585-9608 SE^F STARTING aggressive indi-vidual earned for aiuomotive retail saies Base salary plus commission and benefits 4C hr wee* Please send oriel esume 'o factory Ofti Cia. Radio Co 30724 Grand River Farmington Hills Mi 46024 Attn Marx

SHOE SALES Experience preferred Several fun 4 part rime positions available for sales oriented individuals We ofei competitive wage & benefrt peck-age Rapid advancement opportun-Ties Apply in person

ROBERTA SHOES 142 W MAPLE RD

BIRMINGHAM 593-0520

SOU*HFlELD CO seeks sell siart ing aggiessive individual to market collection services salary phis com-imisaiori 6 benefits Cel. between 'Cam-noon 569-6600

START... THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

w-1h a new and rewarding career in Real Estate Our pre-iicence training class is "ee 10 ijuewed in dnndueis For an interview can Dertene Shemanski m Plymouth 453-6600 Don Kamen In Livonia 522-5333 Chock Fasi m Northviile 3*9-1515

RET AH. SALES he* needed for &» mmgham and Rochester locanona

646 4466 652 2551

MARKETING RePRCSENTATtVE North viae

Bruce Roy FN 349-6700

RETAIL SALESPERSON Experience preferred Fu« or time Apply Mon thru Sal M laid a. 312 Iteir 91 Hacfiaalai

MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS U M m a k e u p 1 En»o, people"1 Sate* position open. hox*ty bonua c o m

3&5 seas

M E T R O V I S I O N Part time 1 api eaantafivea maOaO 10 sea cetwe TV aemoea Nourt, wage pkM cuniiiiiaaion Evwnmga Mon thru Frl Can Patricia w a d e 422 2S10

RET AH. SALES Woman * leafvon tpeciafty wore a now accepting appBcaflona for Ka time S part lime aaMa poemon al

Novi Town Cental Must be avaaaMe iverxngi k eeea enda Apply m person orrfy at

HAOCEV AROEN t6 Mae 4 Newburgh

MO oeaarve i 4 Eccentr ic 1 para M 2 5 1 Schoomraft • M S MMMaan 46190

EARN i* r to S3 SOO par m o n d mum S be good • aaaeh at

MFG SOFTWARE SALES REP wa tram Manufacturing bei ground J e a n a Any aal

a a paje Competi t ive

MICHIGAN DESIGN CENTER

4 KjmRure hatoka 1700 S*uU Suae

Or ce* Sea* tor saa-iiso

MODEL ING AOMiSSK>NS Deecaor

ROUTE SALES Eaiebaaned -oute aataMWiad cue lomers 5500 pro4ucts mimediata ear How M traanang be your own

boea for a ana n .wei-meni Foi more xikji melton a I

isoo-sse-saM Or wras Wayne Oouriay

31640 StAooKrart .Moras. Mi 46 ISO

313-J61-5*60

S A L E S CMUOeCS Ol BWMW4GMAM

ad etendN aataa paapto tor 1 an a ralaa aalaa Cammaaton hourly 4 benefits FwS/aart 1 Appfy in person a 2*4 E

TELEMARKETERS 'e have an mmediete assignments

for experienced (6 month minimum I lexsmarkelers n the Southfield area $6 25 per fx** Other long 4 short

1 telemarketing asaigniments available CM

CORPORATE PERSONNEL SERVICES INC

18618 MKXXEBEL' LIVONIA Ml *6'52

ATS to 10 TELEMARKETING OoW'iona Top wage* plus commiaaleir. Advene*

it opportunmee f >pw<enc*c only For interview can Dave

537 1616

BINDERY WOR« 'o- Publishing Gc Livonia 5 r0 days oer Monrn

Nice entry-iev» 10C 'or Homemax Start Sa per hr Accepting appi. -

cations 30595 W 6M ie Rd oeiween Miodleoen 4 Me-iman

Enlry ieve. w 1 'tram, fiei.bi* "Ours Appn, I- perscr 35245 Schoo^cs "

[Lrvonia Between .#va- Farmmgton

350-2020 nomes =•£• i E £

CABINETMAKER Apprentice - ' you are over 18 wiling to a«X» Mon -Thu'S from 3pm-8pm 4 earn a sxned trade r-ieas* confac' I>I at KrrcheniS PiuS

tac' Craig 474-06*6

WORKERS "eecec for L-vpnia Sen jy Gfizar Chore Progrs" Mus' nave -enable transportation anc oe a" wast 18 vears >c 5* *0 ix 9-nour Apply in person. Civic Park Senior Center 15218 Fa,m.ngfon ^a.a'. RC -Ivonu lalior

HOUSEKi ciear 1-^; • 2a» * <c

ata i -aP* 'JV c f t« : cara * -o « ir»c : «*« .»*«*•• • >£+& ">w- '-f-'.SZ" •

mi ogPNa""

CUSTODIAN Pan-i»me powtiori s x>er rc worx Tiorn.rv^s at IXI* oM»ce 'ocatec ir Troy on. E Big Beaver "eai Roches ter Rd CerKl«3iiiies must have abifTy to clean office and maintain c—tsioe grounds App-y m perse "Jam-, 3pm Mon thru c

First Federa l o l M i c h i g a n

751 E Big Beaver Rd Troy

An Eaual Opportunity Employer

508 Help Wanted Domestic

9 am iprr 0» * 3 0 ' *' * 6. SS

ABwC CAf t iNG oar>v •^ewDcxn, & a f w my C^rrrurigi-V ^e(e»#rx«s reguareC

yn#r to* r <3*C m &ar"-6c>^ 4*6-362*

KOJSEKEE^E^ -9 r • .OUC^ -vato 'e * o m a r .g--aeeC'<'t 5 SMC •or M.u?, a-ea

AiO€ lo assis* ma* f «»•*• c>-%-aoc »ck wc>r» MCKrr,»r, s - •_ 7-Barr, Mor -Fr, Musi r* a^* K- ^ ,

transfer L^voo^a E irerfy a

- O L . S E - f E ^ E ^

"-*c>r"iar»c-- ceit oe '. '

AIO NEEDfC 'ex -verc-cepoef-I -^a* t ; amu' wrt* evening ^ •> penence

o « a v t -^es^age '6^

f f pcc A*\"EC - a*®*" vr j e n e ' a *v>

ir,->g ^ :a«V;V 'Ai, M.J»* ft*A-. ;

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DEMONSTRATORS NEEDED TO rker tima in oce( vjcarm*<

aeis paw^g out »oo<3 %empaea «vc 'f a&*e Tranaporiatson arx3

ar« avaiao*a Fn -Sat of t*a p^asa 7092 o* 846-7093 Mor "rvo't tOam Aprr to*

appcnnrroerit

DRIVER/HOUSEPERSON The Residence inn Amwnce s fas' eai growing ali-surte hoter system is looking 'o< a Part 'ime Dr-ver Mon thru Fn 3pm 9prr Apply immedieteiy 26'CIO Centra r'erk Btvd (1 1 Mne 4 Evergreeni

DRIVERS WHNTED with own car station aregon or van tc deliver lowers lor the weea of valentine s Day tr Metre Detroit area oieaae can 261-9130

ENTHUSIASTIC REPRESENTATIVES

For special Hudson s 4 Pepei prcv motions Flexible daystimea Stan at t * 50 Ideal tc* homamakars Cat

5*0-9010

ARE VOL. GOOO anth Kids" 2 pt s 1

I x yrs 4 '6mos neeo voui leywn care Some household Jufie» ; a— •ngton H IHS 55 ' 850^ (

BAB'-S"FP 'or 3 vea- old mature person my western ihymnHyyr "ef nome nor smoker ughi !*ouse«eer •ng 924-69 if BA8VS " E R 'or l a w ' t i M * ir

I our West Bloomfield home or yours , aboul 30 hrs .ilex Nc a

e'erences oxease Can -?i-365f B A B ' S i - T r o

I FuR time 8am tc 8pm Mo- ' • <( Mile 4 Telegraph area t. _a.-e 'or 2 I yea- old chxw »* 50 per w > Mr ,

I mum 40 hours per arena M r»: n»v» •e'erences transporta>n' t axpen

| ence m young cnao-cara Ca* Mary Sam tc 5pm 365-6205 ]

eA8vSl"""EP "Uli time rtavs 'or in I law exoenenced non smoaer pre •er-ed own tranaponaticm -efw ence* "-oy area Eva* 828 *062

,A;;» " nei- care 'or a w . «e. fCvatKt .ec. <% 2 '5"' *ouse**e<w . "0e" Zir" ' savi> - :ai be**v 4S9-i*6C be

*. Vf *• - A P • S 6 & 'C- £ K 9 . »0r • oe '-r>-£ ^Nat

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"hen- a*aa ^ ft1

EVEM«MG R£CEPTK>NiST COrwV>rnar*urr cAit) r»Ouee «n Tro>

Pleasant personality Ca« 6* i 90 TO

ElABx SITTER MO-USE» EF«"fc« deny or Ifve m 2 cftapren 10 months and 8 »* old schcioiei W Boo" he«5 are* 626 96*C

TELEMARKETING REP ~ limited opening aJT train, muel

want to earn 58 per hr Day 4 a«ei noor sfMfl '337* Farmlnoton Rd

522 3356

TELEMARKETING SALES

Earn Money Noei"' We need people to fa immediate poamone aernwig S5 S6 pei hour oomg teaam»»enng I an I Theee puemone are temp lo perm located » SouttiWetd end Southgale ereas Ca* today-

E N T E C H SERVICES. LTD.

REN CEN SOUTHFIELD DEARBORN TROY

AUBURN HILLS

Kathleen Lindsay

5*7-0050 354-0500

FILE CLER* PART TIME Lite ineuranoe company located m Plymouth haa immediate inpemng for a pert " m e 117 16 i w x r t per M M a t a m o o n a i "»E der» Roemon mvohiea fWxng »ght typing and de l * enlry Excellent working c o m M o n a Contaci Personnel Dapi M - i ' u a of Detroit insurance Co 453-6500

BAB» SITTER Mature wentec 'or occeaa-" nsekend* N o n - a m o » » Xarminglon aree

BA0VSI-T ER ms lu re " « e w Wastiand home davs "ou-•porst ipn Reterencea Mother cfnW over 2 n " w m a " 2 i

erv-MXa K 8 60R*

H o m e m a k e r s & S t u d e n t s

Are you pored ' ' Need extra money" We have luet the »ob for you in our Telemarket ing O h w o n Earn up tc 57 50 pei hour on ou i mcentrve pe> scale NT experience -ki-eeaa-y we w a tram Musf tie a 90-getfei 2 shrfts avaaaMe 9 30am to i p m and * p m lo Spm Cad today * * up an appmntrnem data ear tOam-*pm AMI k * GEA or .Joann

4 7 8 - 2 7 8 4

. B A B " S i r r t R . M a u r s . < r• •'«. • o r sr B * m i o g r e r ^ Mor r>Mjr% ft-S30p^. Recer* a«erarx«

trenepo^teror r v * ar Dat 5aO- ' 575 eve* M 4 « ' i SA8VSI7TER needed lor J nova

i a f teract ion cwK1 Schom area f a n ton Cherry Ma 4 Mapgerty Cak afie. 6pm SS' 2957

Vf ^ rCVMPAN»»Cl*« P ot -'<>•»'»v :a43« A-M»>a> r a ** <Zo<y 4 ^aia'-

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fu 'a lOveoaa ra*a a r tw live »ogalNe« * o u % A 9aoo--eM "am<N Moi' ba * ?e-

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M 4 *. fif Ni : "Vt fX As ic bat>r*e i m r -r f»i> * a r * * * * * New m „+ i »ov» "log a r j f»a n-e» «a*> Q«ar«e« ' 09

* MA' iRf PfRSON fc eo^ew 1 mc V Jlf r c trmryjms *4H«a • w ^ a ' uf ' rane iencw

MOUSEClEANiNG SERVICE com pany naedi. part t ime iNed T i v s 4 Fn Pay up to 56 per " v x r

459 • ? 14

i N k S ' E R AREA muet be K w to drive standard ahffi truck aiac phvsxcaay move ' V » b Lyenda l Muai he -aaabia le lan, S6 per hou. Cea t iereeer Sem ' 2 p m 561 2011

TRAVEL AGENT

r . 3 a in nam 1 4 J - W K

LADIES gNa vounsea 'he gift your oxen buameaa Se« Undercover 1*feai L mgerxe er name

aernnpa tree went 3 *6 6225 f-emwig ama* mveatmew

LIGHT OELiVERV AppN 31S06 Grand O-S E 0» Rowpi Rd Farmington iea*

• ? « 6e^2

MATURE w o m e r -eeoed m i w Rrv cheetw home tr bebyaii feecherx mfani and pie schooler Nor y r v x e ^eXwarvaix 3 * 3 - * ' 1 6

BABVS'TTER r eeOec ic care lor 2 x ui'imf WOMAN Ic »ve «• art to month oxc mtani m my Centon home lor 2 4 3 v» OKI nor a m w e -Or voors Begmrang Aprs 1 igr-1 flv»i»e< wagea n g n r a e e h o u i n u r m g Nor. s m o a a Re*ai — prelwrred 453 429*

19- 6TIW — — MATURE WOMAN to DrOVde O IK t

4A i T l f ^

SAB> S '—ER home Sem Spm Mcm dren Cad after Spm

waeftend : n 3 Oha

57S 7»3i davs

5S3 6B0C

B A B f SITTEP needed ' i » 3 »r Old NANN> MOL>SEKEE«»EB m my Novi h o m e Fx* or oer-t t ime fey |i iiwmn h a couple «> Soum-Ca» x f w 6pm 4*6-5156 He-y l uk time some evening* l i p

to 52*3 -W* C a i M M * ) '

NANNV HOUSEKEEPER J-8 Oey* * eeea 2-6 hrs ji 3ay C » e m I e hoy ai 8Kx>mf«ele •v-uwe Meter ence* non-smoker transportation 4 6ex itMRx a m m Afnw 7 p m 135 02*0

B A S v S i T T f R needed * . J i> oM 5pm-6pm M o n -fn Wage negor

H a s 4 76-9772

BABvSTTER red 2'« days pa i

g>apr Area Cea

CHILD CARE I Part l ime m f Rama N m * i » 6 M Area 2 » 6 | a m U a dren 3 6 5 N o r amoka i • •

Nor emoaai 4 Mas leas

655CI962 I NANN 1 to lhie-lr » out 3 's I" U«d

aoy 4 4eno girl E x ^ a a n i arrange. » • aaaieneea •( .««*•

ten After 6 10pm 675- 7256

rtc a,R W G 6C)

3 0 8 H e l p W a n t e d

D o m e s t i c

O&E Thursday, February 4 1988

512 Situation* Wanted Female

j+0> J6' '?i9

S 16 hou' leaning l e a f . Nc

enOS W ee' *i>"

n € i - A S t E COLLEGE ot nignscnoc" siwdent to " w p «,j '»irvg mothe«

OU»«keep ing 4 p i c t u r i n g dinner No o a b y s i i ' ' n g 3 J0PM-6PM

M . « f iksier S3

512 Situations Wanted Female

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518 Education & Instruction

•s-tt RELIABLE W O M A N

* o ca.® for bo»s • 46ar- 12no©n Mon-T-uT • at Ti-ngl n nils ;>wn l - a n s p o r l a t - o n •• r w v j m o k * * Can i n « J :>0ym 4 - 4 - 2 2 6 3

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W E R E R E A D Y !

T H E H O U S E - K E - T E E R S Professional bonded 1 insured •Mf» will tike 'nose messy clear. .oo jobs o«1 you' hands

uaipat 4 uphoistery cJeaning too Gih Certificate* Available

582-4445

H A M M E L L M U S I C Private MMSOftS PMKX> 10' br*SS

• Fir st lessor. "ee with trus ad W«!Wl< . aftei 2 p m 427-6040 East side 826-3550

NURSE'S * ' O E w i th exper ience 4 t r anspo r ta t i on

I ing pos i t ion n.ghls or poss ib le • w m o i 9 3 3 - 7 9 1 5

RESPONSIBLE PERSON - :i-irarisooriatidr pan im» tor CNW <.*•»• v ' g i i housekeeping M - 1 "

l a y . ' S i - ' ' * - ! irre» " p m 644-0825 1 & A L M c H NFEOS at loct ipnate Oe p#nOa&»e n-CivduaJ tc 'O' *

-Ton l f i o io 4 3 > v«a< o»c M o r F-Olyr oul 455-645"*

5 0 9 H e l p W a n t e d

Couples 4P4P-VEN" MANAGES C3uP» preferred tight maintenance -eca'" .-Crk 4 general Cleaning -96 L.'uV' C r-eeapt piua saia-v "3" 0633

JAN TOR WOPK 1MB (or COuPM»

G-. i r -c River B®wch 0a>> A.-»a Ca i l 5S9 8585

0 E " T E « MA OS C i EANiNG A . - work flirt Cheap B o n d e d 4

CaJi * 2 - 6 j ^ i

~ C A L L T Y - O M A ' O S " i«M - s clear. »^u ' home 101 >PV

U>*i Oft 0 " Monda>S 425-2259

PROFESSIONAL " O W E C L E A N I N G Clean everything f r o m floors (o win-

| daws Aisc i roning 4 laundry Refer wnces «eason<itMe Call be tween

' bpm 4 i l p m 398 -5789

Q u A L T Y OA- CARE is available F j i t l ime open ing in my lov ing h o m e i r ' a r t - years Meals toys ar ts anC . f a n s Can ton P ' y i o u l h a rea =e 'e ian<e» 45 l - ' 2 9 5

Low Cost Classes • AORO PROCESSING • DATA ENTRY

M»rw3s-on uairving F'ee Placemen! Assistance

C a l l 5 4 4 - 2 8 6 0

PIANO INSTRUCTION Bv professional with a repuiation for eacenience An ages - all methoos. ist <»sson free Caul Larry 356 -5215

PIANO LESSONS plus votes, organ, clarinet 4 percussion in yoor home

I Popular 4 class-ca. All ages piano '•rental avaMatNe Tie Assf: of MUSK: T»ac he's 85' 5423 or 52 5-0829

,, ng C - s t i a r M o m n o r s m o k e ' ca e to1 >ou« p -e -schoo l age

, u i - m» "h-ome f y i ' l i m e Reterenc Plenty o t T ^ C 535 " 6 6 "

RECEPTION 'S" SECRETARY Matu -e ira«W<3Tn'al of f ice d u t ^ s B M PC ACK0s:at Sympnony p r o

\ 3 ' a m G o o d re ferences 427 -7390 - After 4prn 4 5 5 - 2 1 5 1

PIANO ORGAN LESSONS an styles ail age* Popu.ar taught al r>egtrmers level Yowr nome •:-< rrnne 23 yrs e»per«oce 644 -0957

C " . » D CARE - immacu la te sur-• o u p j ' n g s d e v e i o p m e t t 3 prio<ity • _c o!S ct *un nutnt iows 'ooC im -neOiate open ing t i , Mi le 4 G . e e r f i w o a " CwMv 569-9059

" C ^ " - 0 CARE . " ' •an ts 4 'oO<Jkers plenty of * L C lunch 4 snac«s Gtt 'Oer' City A-ea Ca--i "e resa 422 -6820

REGISTERED NURSE, mo lhe r of 3 will oapysn pa r i t ime Mon - F n y o u ' v a n s p o r t a i on Fa rm ing ton HtWs (9 M i « 4 MidOleDett i 4 ? 3 - 9 0 8 t

M A T U R E C O U P L E • w osvsl m j' a' «kuve apt compel " sutu-car

Sa-a-v ac t S . rpwr*u^N 'Or a0.3r-c*»m©r'f

-•LC un<fJ*d«<3 lov» g d. "as c-ne >r r i(MI# ior age-> ' - 5 £.*p«r< -wesJ j o y 0 0 4; '2 ' 4 7 1

THE CLEANING CO oMers '«M.aO»« d e p e n d a b l e ^ o y s e c i M m n g & M»ai^asft<ng services E*p«n^nce<J ns%jrec Pre** est rma'es 27 v 1825

513 Situations Wanted Male

RE" iRED EXECUT VE seek.-oft par t -t ime acsmir>«s*'a!ive pos i l io r . Cati 0«ck 8 5 1 - 7 6 1 2

READING TUTOR mpiv.Cualneo Instruction speoalu-eng m Oysle»ic Chiklrer 4 AOults

855-316S

S*LVAN,LEA«NING CENTER Oflers liWvfOcai.ieO instruct Ion ir, reading math SA* ACT. 4 study skills 737-28«0

• 9 . CHILD DAY CARE " E C GENT . E M . A N seeks part . „ , . . . . t ime oos t'On mark e t inc P o o k . e e t - . .

M « .RE EXPER FNCED l ime .L'S t'Oti f t t a rke tmg & o o k > e e t -ng clerk Call JOfvr

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AN NG S E a - CE Houses Ot . s Apts Depenaao ie "o-nest

t t a n s p o r i a l i o n References j « s , 4 T h u ' s ope*-. A.ma 2 7 3 - 6 ' i "

515 Child Care

M4VANGSMEVT foe e*p t encec

8o« ri '4 0& s^waws

: A « E B RMMGRIAR",

I Vowr ^anspo^ ta t io fk AcJ'v 1 >rN9 *>Ol r »«a'S

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AFFORDABLE Licensed Child Care E <pe"pnced A'etfi Q-ual fied Staff

-ul' 4 Malt Day Programs • E D D V BEAR DA» CARE 356-4240

646 5663 " DOMESTIC ENGINEER

E»cei ient f o u s e k e e p e ' l auna - . c o o « i n g -e ' e rences

358-0035

A- HOME A T M O S P H E R E ace w - w e you ' chHd can &e f i is erseit Ouar ton 4 ^ahser

644--642

\,ties nc uOe

5 1 0 S a l e s

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

S 1 1 E n t e r t a i n m e n t

ABRACADABRA •N - O' cip»" «•!' appeai at c • e«t party Baiioc-ns. party ts i comedy Doug 353-5662

S E S S I O N A L D . e All occasior

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wedding • .JVrtVS' 84 t 0 * 6 "

E j R O P E A N L ADT wi th lo ts ot e - p e - e - , ce e a n i s to clear «ou' f-ouse ,er> g o o d -e'0'e-cp Cai 535-2940

E X P E R I E N C E D S " " E R » D ^ ' d ' C v e •D care t o ' you ' ntant c todd le r •ul t ime F a / m m g t o n Ar««

I Cai. 4 76-5388

' O P O E ^ A B L E » D E P E N D A B L E no usee lean ing,

ca -cvCc a*ter 4pm 532-8371 E«e'«r a l e ' 4pm 425-8055

G E N E R A L H O U S E C L E A N I N G uses Eff ic ient

Irences Ca Pat — ~ - J

I P ^ D W ' O R K I N G RELIABLE 4 hon-jes- >oung mother wsshes 10 o e a n

• - . .. References Cal l A .mee

53S-424S

- NES" AND d e p e n d a b l e hoose-• eeper w i c lear, »oor house Ca a "e t J PM . a u " e 5 : ' 4 - 6 ' 2 4 - M K h e l e 535-Q" «5

B E V E R L Y H I L L S

C h i l d C a r e C e n t e r A R»ON-PRCFJI ORQANZAIIOO AS 1KJII tir- a d parr-ti e openings 1O«

ages 2 5 Sutr i tKXis •Steals ouan'ted slatl oeveiop< >en-:a> o'ogram 7 AM *o 6 PM *4 Mii® w * ^ i Co<XidQe and w o o d w a r d

540-7430

ACb'^P'S 1 fO'-rfS i rrus!*o*i > 4 refirefNC. •••• 1 **

I I D C A R E t > 0 0 G ^ A M • ^Or ages 6 weeks to S yrs o1 age Certified

! "eachers Part time 4 full time pro-flrams -ocated m Livonia 525-5767

" D A Y CARE Licensed house chM care Infants and toddlers Vary e«pe»-enced and caring Small group Prt.ale and sate 2 ace -ct Farmington Hills Can 471-5143 tor details

TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING

B1 TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS e 'n-depth Basics

e Computer Training e Evening Classes

e Placement Assistants NEXT CLASS BEGINS

FEB 23. 1988 T H E T R A V E L A C A D E M Y

WEST BLOOMFIELD 855-6560

licensed By the State o1 Miciigan

524 Tax Services INCOME TAX SERVICES tor ind iv id-uals 4 bus inesses Reasonab le ra tes A c c m a t e Accoun t i ng Ser v ices Inc Call 424 -7230

I N C O M E T A X S E R V I C E Eve 4 weekend app ts ava i lab le

Call 420-2059 STEP'S >NCOME TAX SERVICE 20 Tears E«pe«>ence - Prompt

Computer Printed Reasonable Call 397-2481

T A X E S Have an e»pet help you pay the lowest poasibue lanes

Micnae* Faoi. CPA CFP 455 4802

600 Personal* BOOST YOUR ABILITY to think more clearly

Caul the Dianetics Hotline 1-800-367-8788

FREE CRYSTAL - have »u»l ! aver-age Princess House Crystal Pa-ty 4 receive around $125 m crystal tree

584-7TTT

GVPSY PROPHESY 14 Yrs Serious Readings by Tarot Fun Perfor-mances' T V Credential to Person-al Refer er^es Suian, 545-4920

M A I L B O X E S

F O R R E N T

in Redtord Can 537-4465

603 Health - Nutrition Weight Lot*

TRIED DIETING/DIET p rog rams 4 f a i l ed 7 D ie ted all you/ Me"? Don t T r >

weight o f 1

W A N T E D - We igh t Loss Clinic for med ica l bond ing Orchard Lake 4 10 Mile. F a r m i n g ! o n Hats Below mar-ket rent 4 t e r m s 649-2629

608 Transportation & Travel

701 Collectibles 703 Crafts C O L L E C T A B L E D O L L S ha rd plast ic 4 El ueo DapOea D a m e s

compos . W E A V I N G L O O M 8 hameaa. 48 d iscon t .n ,nch Lecterc Co40r»al w i th Jac t con-533-4411 ; version $1000 After 7pm 8 6 1 - 1 7 3 4

COMPLETE SET ot 7 t 979 W u a r d o ' O j col lect sore p la tes 3 4 9 - 2 4 2 1

ELV1S PRESLEY Pin Bal l m a c h i n e W o r k i n g cond i t i on $500 or beat At tar 5pm 4 5 ^ 3 2 5 3

J CLARV PRINTS - Taahmoo City of Detro i t Pu t tm 8 a , etc Owner t rans fe r red must sell 517 -631 -0008

EXCELLENT DRIVER (at torney) non smoke r • d r inker will deliver your car Fla for expenses 4 re tu rn air tare Feb 4 -10 Reterences

NEED A V A C A T I O N ? 1 t icket , round tr ip Feb 2 3 r d t h r u Mar 2nd De-troi t t o For t Lauderda le , $180 or best o f fer Cal l T racey 642 5038

RECORDS - 78 RPM - tair to m in t [ c o n d i t i o n t r o m 30 s 40 s Cal l for Woodward Secured pa rk i ng appo in tmen t , a f ter l p m . 477 -1160

RIDE NEEDED. M o n -Fn G r a n d Rrv-er Te leg raph t o MKflwgan A v ® ' , 4 , r ,

W.H pay Cal l 3 P M - 9 P M 538-8074

R O U N D TRIP T ICKET to West Pa lm Beach, i 17th re tu rn Feb 26 th

8 5 8 - 8 4 8 1

V A C A T I O N P L A N S C A N C E L L E D -2 d«rect fHght t ickets t o Ft Lauder-3ane. Feb 13 th ru 2 0 Cal l Chuck -o f f i ce 399-9703 H o m e 647-4929

MRS QUINN true psychic read-ings consist ot palm ta'oi 4 crystal Regardless ot your problems, Call today 336-0094

ST. JUDE

WEHRLI LEARNING CENTER Reading and math individualized learning program Study sh-lls Low prices 177-7535

519 Nursing Care ADUL' HOME CARE FOR vOUR LOVED ONE' Now available for e«-ciusive openings In an adult care fa-cility on presiigious Victoria Ave in Wmdsor Canada Owner operators w ii live and ca.-e for you' loved one on the premises Mea'S. housekeep-ing -ecreation iacuities and more Cai- tor you' home placement inter-«.ew today«,2blks from hospital 3 pik s * from downtowr. shopping. 5 minuies from tH>dge or tunnel Call Don Duchene . 522-3003 LOVING CARE FOR THE E L D E R L Y Need a Break7 Going on vacation?' Livonia Nursmg Center proudly an-nounces ii new day care program We will care for your Mom or Oad while vou work, shop or vacation

522-8970

AN» 'OCCASION D I S C " R O C "

B'G o A N D S T 0 P 40 - i i P R O D . S"5C "IO

. aN San P_POETS "fr ©nf laiomerf Puppets c ai occasions Ca»-

HObSECLEANING AVA _ABLE Eipenerced 'eferencas upon -e-ouws' Call Kamy 547-6505

LICENSED DAY CARE m my W B-ocmtie«) iWalnut Lake & Middle-oert Rd I home. Mon-Fri 7 30am 5 30pm Can 855-4262

UMS OFFICE SERVICES Word processing, typing' resumes, term papers, letters reports mail-ings, copying, facsimiles, editing Birmingham business address Ca" Susan 8-Spm 646-1007

H O J S E C L E A N I N G -ernes 4 Ot-ces nave references k,a'« r 531 7203 Carole 981-5627

15C 647-46

MAGi.C 4 •- OMED* , d ' e r 4 AduHS

B a r d u e t s - i c s 4 More • e Thornton 453-456:2

• - O U S E C L E A N I N G - Eiperiencec -.-,r«.s' easo-nabie rates Plymouth 'JantOr . -rvn.a etc Cai' 4S9-6869

O• M'<t message at 98'-1247

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' O R L F£ Sow Prsnrsi C 0 Q u a l e " n*Ch ic Bcogie

assical = a n * s i Al. Occa-slr->s essrms aisc 5 5 i - 3 5 T 4

~ ,|C= - H E - E C O R D a. •-* f ines: r ar.-er-ai-tnerrt tor A. . wedding C" party a-* »

N O : I J . . S t e v e 2£ 1 '.213

HOIJSEClEA IING SERVICES Tnorougn 4 eft»cienl

Reasonable Good references Mary Anne 593 -192 "

HO I_ 'SECLEAMNG - -el.a Die trans-iportatior enpe'ie-ncec and -efer ences Call 542-408£ HOUSECLEANING for your apart meni -,t no-me ' arri -mature -eliabie

14 experienced m cieanmg 495-1126

7 33

Ouai-ty sound ce ates

MASTERBLAS-ER 137 7658

P C ' - , . A R M U S ' C C jrd 'ightng Reasor

363

VERSATILE :oc«ta"-dinnei piamsi -e^r ?"e includes classics ;azz JJ.CW 'unes popular etc *isc weo 3 , .e'emoniai music Standard pi-4". or synthesizer 398-7693

HQUSEFCH-EANING Don t worry about /Out house >*t me clear, it toi you' E*ce-ient references. Good cleane- Cai' today 322-0596 H O U S E C - E A N I N G - Reliable 'ea-sor-aoie bondade We cater to all »OU' needs References Birmir.fi

>49-2279 ham area 5 4 5 - 4 3 - 0 649-

LCENSEDcAMILy OA* CARE 8 Mue Evergreen area Southfield Ages infant to 5 years Excellent ref-erences 4 Amer.care certified OCCA Member Call Fran 3S3-8240 LOVING motr-er w-shes to provide TLC for ,ou-preciocis child Toddlef openings Fu't lime 8.Middlet>eti

47>-3387

N A N N Y O F A M E R I C A LOv»ng yoor oh«ld

The best possible in-nome child care Daily weekly - vacation ser-vices avai-abue Nannies are fully ua«ned OOnded naorec uni-fO'- ed own iransp<xtat»on. Cat" 540-496C NEW HOR'ZONS Chrtslian Daycare Plymouth- Canlon area Mon -Fri . 6AM-6PM Ages '8 mo-5 yrs

455-3196 OPENING in my loving in-home day care Smal' group Meais Art mu-sic Square Lake 4 Woodward a'ea Licensee 332-0324

518 Education & Instruction

520 Secretarial & Business Services

The Office Works word processing 4 writing services CaJI anytime tor resumes term papers, legal statis-tical typing Professional cailkgra-phv proofreading editing 477-0135 WORD PROCESSING Letters resumes, reports mass m,ailing all -.pes of typing 20 yrs e«penence Call Judy 459-2461

522 Professional Services

Thank you tor tavof received

THREE WINTER OLVMPiC lic*-eisfor Bob Sled Sunday Feb 21 at 10am $45 647-6757 YOUR HOME O' pet a work ot ar t P e n 4 ink wate-co lor pa in t i ng o ' your h o m e business boa ! or pet Call C A Sinclair B86-8468

602 Lost & Found

609 Bingo EVER-7 S P O R T S HALL

Fr iday 6 4 5 PM 27531 Grand River. W of Inkster

.ivonla 476-6051 EVER-7 S P O R T S H A L L

Sa tu rday 6 45 PM 2 7 5 3 1 G r a n d River. W of InAster

L i von ia 4 78-605 1

MUST SELL Wine co l lec t ion M o u t o n a. JorOans K e n w o o d Art ist ser ies etc 398 -5450

704 Rummage Sales Flea Markets

FRIENDS used b o o * shop o p e n tn.s Saturday t 0 - 3 p m every Friday 10-1pm T.oy L ibrary 510 w Big Bea ver Most b o o k s 10- 70 cen ts

H I G H . A N D PARK - St Bened ic t W o m e n s C lub Sat FeC 6 10am-3pm Toys, .ewelry boo«s. records , l inen disnes furn i tu re c l o t h i n g

! Church basement John R at C h u r c h St 2 blks S of 6 Mi le 1 Wk E

708 Household Goods Oakland County

B R O W N E

E S T A T E S A L E Feb 5-6. 10 A M to 4PM

$CASM$ FOR OLD FURNITURE ROYAI 7Q5 W e a r i n g A p p a r e l Douttons. Humme is . Fiesta, etc ; - —

538-5090 i BEAJT iFUL FURS, long wh i te mink i Dlac* mink, tan beaver %. m u s k r a l

monkey wi th leather s « e 8 - 1 0 Foe | appo in tment ca l l 6 2 6 - 8 3 6 ' 702 Antiques

A N I N V I T A T I O N to inspect rema inde rs of co l l ec t i ons ot ,ade and HO be |«welry snu f l and pe r f ume bo t t les s O u v e n w spoons and glass. Or ien ta l c l o i sonne ta-bles l amps and sc reens - Al l at af-f o rdab le pos t -ho l iday pnees

E a s t W i n d A n t i q u e s 520 So W a s h i n g t o n at S ix th St

399 -1179 R o y a i O e k 5 4 7 - 5 1 4 5

~ • BUYING A L L A N T I Q U E S ' ' • Glass poa tca /ds . c locks art g lass, an t ique dol ls & toys leweiry Shelly ch ina , mi l i tary 348 -3154 348 -7964

A NTfQUE buf fet $195 W o o d shelv-ing unit $95 682 -9462

612 In Memoriam

ANT jOUE SALE - Oak r o l l l o p Oesk. o a f oesk chaw, b rass desk lamp. 2 oak c o m m o d e s , oak w a r d r o b e . 6 panel b ianke i ches! Res to red to pe r l ec i c o n d i t i o n 459 -32«T

IN M E M O R Y of L inda M c Casey Ha r l ow February 4 1976 You leh a legacy o l wonde r fu l memor ies Sadly m issed Mo the r

ANTIQUE S IDEBOARO Oak E m p u e style with ml"or M in t cond i -

; t i o n ' $ 4 9 5 422 -4735

700 Auction Sales

FOUND-Jan 23rd large dark gray male cat Farmmgton MIIIS'W Bloomfield area 661-0584 FOUND Jan 26. M idd le F*oad. H ick -ory R 'dge a'ea in H igh land Twp s m a l l ' m e d i u m snort haired, ma le d o g . go l den color wttt i cwack m a r k -ings. some wfi l te or . chest , b lack nos«~S floOPy ears Leave message

887-1280 FOJNO. CHd English Sheep dog. male Feb 1st on Grand Rrver' Middle belt area 474-3549 FOUND small smoky gray cat. female7 Dedawed Brown leather collar. n« tags Five Mi le 4 B radner Rd area, P lymouth Twp 420 -2294

LOST - black short ha i red cat Hubbard i 'G randv iew area R e w a r d Af te r 3 30PM 722-3646 LOST Black vinyl po r t f o l i o case O r c h a r d Lk 'Map le area, n o ques-t ions asked , reward Ask for T im. home, 357-5738 work 354 -2343

LOST DOG - Shepnerd mined, h o p py ea rs black, b r o w n 1 grey 7 Mile,'' Inks ter area Reward 535 -0266

LOST Female Samoyed - Inkster 4 Grand River Area. Lfvonia Please cai' 477-2853 or 464 -0697

LOST late Dec ''early Jan , Amer i -can Indian Silver Concho belt - Troy area -award 6 4 4 - 1 1 9 3

LOST-Lhasa Apso b rown lemane 1 - M.ie 4 Middifebel i . reward .

478 -4995

L O S T - M a l e G e r m a n s h o n ha i red po in te r . Jan 23 rd 'tver 4 wn i te col-or inkster 4 8 Mi le area, reward .

3 5 8 - 1 0 9 3

I N D I V I D U A L I N C O M E " A X PREPARATION

Can soon tor appointment Accuiate Bookkeeping Service

661-9390

LOST Schnauzer old m a » gray, s h a g g p a l m o s t d e a f , b i n d

J iggers has a »eliow col lar Sou th t ie id Area 356 -2174

RESUMES BY LARRY Professionally written.

set-up. 4 printed Day or evening 569-2005

LOST Small o»0er black male dog. while chest No 1 0 Chlkls pet Middlebent West Chicago 427-5036

RESUME SERVICE W ord P-ocessing

Personalized Phone Answering 4 Birmingham Buvness address

OFFICE PLUS 645-5839

5 1 2 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d

F e m a l e

r VFLA 7E QUALIFIED Secretary Jt:, es 2-3 days a wee- "'Oy I'-ii tE5C pe' hr Can mcn,ngs

. - - _ 362-2546 SDABLE H'OME-ClEANING

1; ia'S eipenence weekly bi-t , —.ty monthly Bonded 4 n-Ju'io-d F-ee Est Call S47-0460 J . IRV SITTING Mon- Fn , 5 Mile 4 J. - r .Oafy area JC jea'S expen-• :e Can 533-233' I - SERVICE take a break hom V .1 ."Cleaning will clean your J ~ t- satisfaction guaranteed c'»e >'t"- < es Shirely

HOUSEHOLD HELPERS NC Elder care home-office cleaning shopping, e'-ands laundry Bended 255-3724

ADULT PIANO LESSONS iTeacher certified 8er«iee Coilegei Begmneis 4 advance. Classical 4 Modern ..Modern harmony, sr.aies

VE-N AIDE for elderly or .11 per- | cord progression 4 sophislicated progre References Drivers license .voicing; $10 pe»

542-4225 Middiebeti A-r- hr

MATURE WOMAN expe r i enced in care for the elderly 72 hours weefc-tv Doctor s -eference Paid by hour

13131686-7262 MOTHER WISHES babysnilnfl

; Meals loys plenty of care Babies i welcome Excellent references Canton Cindy 397-0160

427-386

NURSE'S AIDE seeks days or n igh ts car>ng for the elderly N o i tve-ins G o o d -e 'e rences O w n car Please can 537-6383

851 CERTIFIED TEACHER will tu to r regular or special educat ion. An sub jec ts inc luding speach 4 lan-guage deve lopment 476 -3528

EXPERT TUTORING IN M A T H A lgebra , geometry , a d v a n c e d m a t h Learn with unders tand ing Exper ienced 557 -1087

M A T H TUTOR A C T - S A T P rog rams

M S - M A Degrees Experienced Teacher 642 -5484

WANTED - ELEMENTARY Teaching Position H&ve 8S ir leaching 4 cnnd development Call Susan. 644-207

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

LOST Sunday. Jar. 24 grey tan 4 wh i te male Col l ie, v ic in i ty o l O a k -w o o d 4 Al len R e w a ' d Marsha

525 -4000

A N T I Q U E S b ikes, household, am-stereo. co l o red TV loots, misc

105 S Mam. P lnckney Sat Feb 6 P M M 4 S A u c t i o n s

B I G A N T I Q U E A U C T I O N

S a t . F e b 6

1 1 : 0 0 a m at

SCHM'OTS ANTIQUES. INC 5138 W Michigan ave vpsiiantl. Ml 48>97

(313.1 434-2660 Preview Degtns Sunday Jan 31

A N T I Q U E S O N M A I N

A PLACE TO ADO TO YOUR HOME

YOUR SHELF OR H E A R T

115 S Mam. Royal Oak al 11 Mile Mon Sat 10 am,-6 pm 545-4663

18243 University Park Dr . The Woods Condos, L ivonia Take Lau-rel Park Di N off 8 Mi le (be tw Newt iurgh 4 2751 to Univers i ty Park [ > Thrs sale includes sp inet piarvo, k ing headboard, chest, d-eaaer b reak fast set end tables p ine co rner cabinet smal l deacon a bench , 00b-bter s bench bookcases ch ina c a b 1 net set of Roya) Aus t r ia china, tots of col lector s plates B r a d f o r d Ex cnanoe Rockwel l Hami l ton etc Bone China, pewter , l inens, giasa-ware kr tchenwares loads ol m isc 4 col lect ib les Numbers al 9 A M Frl

SALE BV DIANNE B R O W N E 363-8507

CHAiRS 121 Queen Anne 4 1 o t to -SEAL'TIFUL USED br ida l gown, size 8 a j1h tone st r iped C o n t e m p o -7 catnedrar f a i n $800 new Ask i a , y j j u e a n Anne couch , lar-.' Diue n g $425 After * 3 0 p m 728-4885 ; p , n dot Bes1 offer 352 4 8 2 6

COTOTE park'a with Foi torn., smail | CHERRV d in ing table. good condition «$?30C new,= make matching chairs, good upholstery offer 4 7 8 - 3 1 4 8 541 254 1

FUR COAT - full length m u s k r a l | CHILDCRAFT cr ib conve r t s t o y o u t h s-ze 10, $ 5 0 0 ' best 355 -6164a f te r 1 ^ Matcn ing chest 4 c h a n g i n g

5 o m 4 weekends, 356 -1283 | , a t , l e white wi th l ight w o o d 2 Baker 6 2 6 - 0 5 7 0

WEDDING DRESS s imp le but e l e -gant pu rchased f r o m Po l l acks of Farming ton Hills S u m m e r sty le Size 10 Never worn or a l te red $400 or bes l offer 8 5 1 - 8 0 2 2

whi le dn

WEDDING G O W N des igner w i th veil New never worn size 10. halt pr ice $375 3 4 9 - 3 7 9 4

BARGAIN VALUES ciotnes must sell, all si appor.tmer.r

d e s i g n e r bb Cat' tor

4 4 3 - 2 3 1 0

BLUE FOX full length coat Medium size $1 SOC 0" oest o t ter Never been wo'hi 685-9108 C A N A D I A N R A C O O N C O A T - fu l l length size 8 top qua l i ty $900

4 5 9 - 2 0 7 4

ANTIQUE walnut uque cherry organ

organ. $3000 Ar»-• S5S0C 420-2095

CERTCO A U C T I O N S E R V I C E

P R E S E N T S FOR SALE THE Es ta te ot G r a c e H o u g h t o n M t i w

of F a r m i n g t o n

S U N . F E B . 7 . 1 2 N O O N PREVIEW - 11 A M

L I V O N I A E L K S L O D G E 3 1 1 1 7 P l y m o u t h Rd . L ivonia A VERY FINE SELECTION OF

V ic to r i an f u rn i t u re and ant iques tn exce l len t cond i t i on Many p iece w i th m a r b l e tops 3 pc Eas t lake V i c t o r i a n b e d r o o m set. O u t s t a n d i n g oak se rve r ' ch i na cab ine t . T i f fany sty le l amps Co l lec t ib les . Royal Doui-tons G lassware ; V in tage c lo th-ing and furs; Rolex watch, Cos-t u m e leweiry and rrusc house-ho ld I tems 522-1736

K L U M P P

E S T A T E A U C T I O N A n t i q u e s - Househo ld

L inco ln Con t inen ta l w e wil l neve a publ ic auc t ion at 1475 M - 5 2 . Chelsey. lust N o t 1-94

S A " FEB 6 AT 10 3 0 A M Owner G ladys K tumpp Es ta te

S raun 4 Helmer Auc t ion Serv ice L l o y d B raun Jer ry Helmer A n n Arbo r Sa l ine 6 6 5 - 9 6 4 6 9 9 4 - 6 3 0 9

BUYING O l d O r i e n t a l R u g s

Any Sae Any Condition A Z A R S '

o f B i r m i n g h a m

1 - 8 0 0 - 6 2 2 - R U G S

6 4 4 - 7 3 1 1

Carmela 's Furs WINTER C L E A R A N C E OF FINE.USED F U R S

Mink • Fox e Raccoon • Etc DESIGNER S A M P L E C L O T H I N G

ALL SIZES 2546 O r c h a r d Lake Rd (1 mile W ot Te legraph)

Open Tues th ru Sat 1 1 A M - 5 P M • 6 8 2 - 3 2 0 0 *

: Fur Cons ignmen ts by A p p o i n t m e n t F A B U L O U S se lec t ion o t w o m e n ' s almost new designer c lo thes for every need Sizes 6 - 1 2 Fantas t i c savings Mate rn i t y a lso 8 5 5 - 6 1 7 1

COFFEE " A B L E brass 4 beve ied iiass La-Z-Boy C h a i r gray * rr»os :xce«eni l Can 2 -5pm 75#-662e

COMPLETE new bed Sealy f i rm mat t ress 4 box sp r ings Brass 4 whi te headboard 5 8 9 - 2 9 7 1

C O N T E M P O R A R Y family r o o m . 2 chai rs , loveseat. 2 tab les 2 l a m p s Excel lent cond i t i on $350 3 * 8 - 4 5 2 5

C O N T E M P O R A R Y furn i ture , exce l tent, sofa bed. chai rs taOiea. lamps , wal l unit Af ter 6pm. 626 -7958

C G - O R D ' N A T E O PIECES 2 sofas. 2 loveseats 4 2 chai rs 2 cot tee la tnes Excel lent i Best pr icel 433 -3309

COUCH and LOVESEAT b r o w n •eather excel lent cond i t i on $400 Leave message 540 -4074

COUCH 4 Loveseat. b r o w n t w e e d $125 for bo th G o o d cond i t i on Cash 4 carry Af ier 3pm. 3 3 5 - 7 7 1 5

C O U C H 4 LOVESEAT, b r o w n leath-er excel lent cond i t ion , $400 W o r k iask for Ken) 355-4141 or 5 4 0 - 6 4 2 2

COUNTRY FRENCH d i n i n g r o o m . 8 chai rs b u f f e t upho l s te red cha i rs , lamp tables, cocktai t tao-ies, ca rpe t 4 drapes Qual i ty 6 2 6 - 3 7 8 2

TWO Black D i a m o n d full fu rs ma le $ ' 5 0 0 female, $1100. hip l eng th 0 iue lox, $350 . 4 more 5 3 8 - 3 5 7 4

CARRIAGE TRADE A N T I Q U E S 2 6 4 N Ma . n , R o m e o Furn i ture col l e d it>les .country g o o d s in His tor -ic h o m e Thurs -Sat 12-5 752-7778

707 Garage Sales: Wayne

DEALER SPACE AV A ILABLE NOW The Yel low House An t iques . 125 N Wash ing ton . Royal Oak Quaint house c o n v e n e d to an t ique mal l has r o o m for qua l i ty dealer Great locat ion, es tab l i shed c l iente le open 7 days For m o r e i n f o rma t i on cal l , 11am-Spm, 541 -2866

D IXBORO G E N E R A L STORE Featur ing Engl ish 4 A m e r i c a n an-t iques Loca ted at 5206 P l ymou th Rd A n n A r b o r . M l 4 8 1 0 5 996 -9559 o p e n Fn, Sa l . S u n 4 M o n 11am-5pm Closed Tues W e d 4 Thurs Dealer space ava i lab le Can 663-9864 leave message

CANTON Moving Sale conso le stereo children s scooter baby terns lots of canning ia rs , e t c F n 9-5 4 S a t 9-3 7239 M e m o r i a l W of Canton Center N of W a r r e n

708 Household Goods Oakland County

FAtNT iNG C O U C H - N e w f y reupho i -s ie red Blue Best offer t 0 a m - 5 p m

531 -8289

LOST Tiger color ma le cat , haa r e d co l la r Vicini ty W Ch icago. H a r n s o n area 522-1029 591 -1515

L O S T - y o u n g ma le k i t t en December 27 Vicinity V a l e / L y n d o n Dark t iger s l ' i p e . wt t i le underneath 464 -3608

R E N A S S A I N C E COIN AUCTION Sal . Feb 6Jh. -,988 at 7 P M Viewing all day Frl and Sat

4 0 0 p lus lo ts P C G S a n d A N ACS p a p e r e d co ins , gold, silver do l lars . C o m m e m a arvd t ype co ins Closely g r a d e d qua l i ty co ins

R E N A I S S A N C E COIN S H O W P L Y M O U T H HILTON INN

14707 Nor thv i l le Rd , P lymouth . M l For i n f o rma t i on , cal l ; 313 -293 -1333

603 Health - Nutrition Weight Loss

HERB AI :FE i ndependen t d i s t r l bu -tor For product cal l 427-8068 or 559-9706 17142- F a r m i n g t o n at 6 -nile ioehrnd Bask in RoObms)

BUY A LEMON? Federal 4 Sta te Laws p ro tec t

New Car Buyers Call Gary E d w a r d Gardne r , A t to rney 5 6 5 - 2 8 6 8

L O S E 1 0 L B S I N 3 D A Y S or double your money back

522-6223 Ex.244

524 Tax Services INCOMES TAXES d o n e by exper i -enced preparer Reasonab le ra tes 10% d iscount w i th m i s adi Call LaurB Trona 4 2 2 - 8 7 3 7

S O M A Neuro-Muscu lar ,n tegta t ion-gent ler a l ternat ive to Rolf ing, Ter.

b o d y w o r k sessions wi l l change your body , m ind and spir i t Fteterences Creden t i a l s In format ion b rochu re ,

6 4 4 - 0 9 9 2

H I T C H I N G P O S T

A N T I Q U E S M A L L

- F E B R U A R Y S A L E -

U p t o 5 0 % O f f 2 mi les W o t T e c u m a a l i

On M - 5 0 near M - 5 2 ( 5 1 7 H 23 -8277

O p e n 7 Days a Week , l Q a m - 5 3 0 p m

DESIGNER tables b rass 4 g lass $ • 7 5 Lamps, b e d r o o m set Lad les c lo th ing, size 5 t h r u 1* 3 5 2 - 4 4 1 8

DINING R O O M set. ThomasvlHe. oval table, 4 cha i rs p lus leaf $ 2 5 0 Colonia l wr i t i ng des* $60 489 -8507

DINING R O O M SET - Tea car t . Out-let table wi th 8 chams G o o d cond i -t ion. best o«er 3 3 2 - 6 5 0 9

DINING R O O M SET, t r ad i t i ona l s ty le table, 6 chairs, ch ina cab-net and buf fe t . $600 6 8 2 - 8 8 0 6

OlNING SET, t rad i t iona l , mahogany table, 6 chairs, ch ina cab ine t 4 bu f -fet qual i ty. $1500 852 -5018

SUPER A N T I Q U E A U C T I O N - S U N MAY 1 Ut lca K o t C Hall, 11 am For la rge p i c t u red Ust cal l W w Wa/ t A u c t i o n Serv ice 268-7635

A N O T H E R

ESTATE S A L E By

# 1 Decorat ive Ant iques

S a t O n l y F e b . 6 8 a m - 4 p m i N u m b e r s at ' 3 0 a m l

1 0 0 6 0 B u r t o n (S oft 10 Mi le F<d b e t w e e n Sco t ia 4 W o o d w a r d Take Man is tee S o f 10 Mile to B u r t o n '

B L O W O U T T l M E l CONTENTS Ok) c a r v e d t r u i t w o o d master b e d r o o m set • Pair of BAKER cha i rs • An t i ques 4 Co l lec t l -tnes • Ma ro i e top tao ies • T e e c a n • W o o d cock ta i l tab le • 5 m a t c n i n g KNOLL w o o d back chaws • L a m p s 4 f loor l amps • D A N I S H dirwng r o o m tab le 4 cha i rs • 2 BERBER area rugs . Match ing p i aid c o u c h 4 loveseat •

M I D tflOO's p ine dry s ink , g o o d con- 0«s 4 art work • B e d r o o m set w i th 6 2 8 - 0 9 1 5 ! oesk 4 bookshe lves • L o t s of b o o k s

- Dressers • Spreads 4 l inens • Bas-kets • Luggage • S o m e k i t c h e n miac •Typewr i te rs • Washer 4 dryer • Some lady 's 4 men ' s c l o t h i n g 4 ac-cessor ies • C o s t u m e (eweiry • M o r e

1 DAY ONLY! We Give The Best Dea ls a 1 Decora t i ve A n t K j u e s

Special ist in Es ta te L i q u i d a t i o n s For info, caH Los G o o d m a n

W or* 394-0646 H o m e , 6 6 1 - 4 2 3 6

DIVORCE SALE Sat 2 /6 , 11a 4 p m Tab les , c h a i r s , p i c t u r e s , c lo thes, washe r ' d r ye r , re f r igera tor , etc 4779 Walnut Lk Rd . % mi le E of inkster Rd W B loomf ie ld

DOUBLE DRESSER w i t h mi r ro r large r o o m div ider , g reen f lorai so fa IBM electr ic typewr i ter Misce l la-neous ' tems 478 -2969

d l t i on $1 ,800

701 Collectibles B A S E B A L L CARDS

Buy - Sel l - T rade R J M o n t g o m e r y 4 Assoc

8 7 3 N Mi l l . P l ymou th - .459-2323

D O L L S 4 CoMectrbles Auc t ion Sat Feb 6 3 P M Inc lud ing several years a c c u m u l a t i o n ot European 4 A m e r i c a n Dol ls . 8 -30' S i m o n 4 Ha io ig . J e m e a u . Shir ley Temple , 4 G o r h a m 50 p ieces ot H u m m e l col-lec t ib le g lassware 4 fine, c lean furn-ish ings Dol ls win be sold at 6 P M

H A L L ' S A U C T I O N 705 West Clark s ton Rd , Lake Or ion

6 9 3 - 1 8 7 1

609 Bingo 700 Auction Sales

ROSES ARE RED V I O L E T S ARE BLUE

We Have G i f t s At A N T I Q U E S O N M A I N For You Jewelry 4 S ies ta 4 C o u n t r y too

Your Va len t ine W o u l d LOVE These Presen ts F r o m Y o u

115 S Main , Royal Oak at 11 M i le Mon - Sat 1 0 a m - 6 p m 545-4663

S W E E T H E A R T D E A L S

THE R O Y A L O A K FLEA MARKET

Over 80 Dealers every S u n 9 to 5 316 E 11 M.le Free Pa rk ing

2 4 T H A N N U A L A N T I Q U E

S H O W & S A L E FEB 11-12, 1 1 A M - 9 P M

FEB 13. 1 1 A M - 5 P M ST Johns Ep iscopa l Church

W o o d w a r d at 11 Mite - Royal Oak Free Pa rk ing - C o n t i n u o u s Buffet

30 Dealers - D o n a t i o n $2 50

V F W . = 2 2 6 9 A U X I L I A R Y

SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. 2 * 4 1 4 O r c h a r d L a k * R d .

• ( N o f G r a n d R i v e r )

474-8180

ST. EDITH

• SUNDAY 6:30 P.M. - 1 S 0 B S N e w b u r g h

( S o f 5 M . i e R d )

U v o n l a

4 6 4 - 2 0 2 7

K N I G H T S

O F C O L U M B U S

# 4 5 1 3

S U N D A Y 6 : 3 0 P . M .

X o f C H a l l

30750 ForO W Garden C * y

4 2 5 - 6 3 8 0

FATHER DANIEL A LORD K n i g h t s o f C o l u m b u s

MONDAY 0:45 P.M. 3 9 0 5 0 S c h o o l c r a f t R d

L i v o n i a

w - 464-9876 t -DEMOCRATIC CLUB

O F F I C I A L C H A R T E R E D

M O N 1 0 : 4 5 M.m -2 p . m ?

S H E L D O N H A L L I P l y m o u t h Rd at F a m n n g t o n i

261-9340

J.W.V. LADIES AUXILIARY

M O N D A Y 1 0 - . 4 6 A . M

1 9 9 0 0 W . 1 2 M t l e

( B a t w w n Pwrca * Southflatdl 5 5 9 - 5 6 6 0

M O N A G H A N K - C

TUESDAY 11:00 A.M.

M o n a g h a n K - C H a l l

1 9 8 0 1 F a r m i n g t o n R d .

( B e t w e e n 7 & 8 M i l e )

ST. EDITH SCHOOL TUESDAY 6:45 P.M.

1 5 0 8 9 N e w b u r g h

( S o t S W i l e R d )

L i v o n i a

4 6 4 - 2 0 2 7

R O C H E S T E R

D E M O C R A T I C C L U B

TUESDAY 8:30 P.M. S h e l d o n H a l l

/ P l y m o u t h Rd at Farmmgton)

261-9340

— NEW BINGO — Volunteers of America TUESDAY 6 30 P.M

Livonia Elks 31117 Plymouth Roed

(E . o t M a r r l m a r )

425-2246

V . F . W . # 2 2 6 9 WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M 2)414 ORCHARD LAKE M>

( N o f G r a n d R i v w i

474-6160

urel M i c h i g a n A g r i c u l t

C o m m i t t e e

WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M.

(PtymouWi A d an Fa rm ing !on <V1

261-9340

W E S T L A N D F E D E R A T I O N

B A S E B A L L C L U B W E D N E S D A Y 6 . 3 0 P . M .

G L A H A L L

1 8 2 S . M e r r i m a n

B i r c h H i l l P l a z a

J.W.V.

THURSDAY 6:00 P.M.

16990 W. 12 Mile B e t w e e n P i a r c e S Sou t t i f i a kJ i

5 5 9 - 5 6 6 0

REDFORD FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 1206

FRIDAY 6:45 P.M METRO HALL

2 0 0 4 1 P l y m o u t h R d ( 6 bJks E o f i n k s t a r )

9 3 7 - 6 8 1 5

17th Congress District Democratic Party

FRIDAY 6:30 P.M

MADONNA COLLEGE

FRIDAY 6:45 P.M. 3 0 6 0 0 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d

( A t L e v a n R o a d ) L i v o n i a

NATIONAL ASTHMA CENTER FRIDAY 6:00 P.M.

A m e r i c a n L e g i o n H a l l

9 M i l e A M i d d l e b e l t

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

15th CONGRESS DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC PARTY

FRIDAY 6:30 P.M. B i r c h H H I S h o p p i n g C e n t e r

C n e r r y H I M * M e r r i m a n

W e s t l a n d

P U B L I C A U C T I O N B y o r d e r o t B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th — 10:30 A.M. STAR-TR0NICS DISTRIBUTION COMPANY

23976 FREEWAY PARK DRIVE FARMINGTON HILLS ( D E T R O I T ) M ICHIGAN

••$450,000.00 I N V E N T O R Y * ' A L T O S MAIN FRAME C O M P U T E R S : Model 2086-4-FT svsler-CPU 2-80 Meg hard disc drive 4-Ram. 5-AHos 2-3 mon tors 4 Wyse 30 - 50 - 100 monitors 2-Mul-tec model 1200 modems 1 FiiironW DC4-9000 switch Don. E<ga> 5SGVA power source Data Station termination untl also Attos model 2086-T-80 system Alios Model 986-40. 4-Attos 50MB hard drives 40-PRINTERS including Oasys 4 Carmen laser printers also Geni-com NEC Cwndata. Citiien Siemens. 50-TERMINALS Wyse aispa Ergo Delia IBM Bondweli and NEC P C s, 5-Graph*c plotters Work slate WK-100 information system w/tapes NEC 4 Elgar Model SPF-550-I' power supplies i7-Scanset Model XL 4 415 smart systems 70-NEC 4 Easlteed page feeders, DisKeties cases mo-dems miscellaneous Equipment of ail types office equipment TIE pnone system shop equipment, 2-air compressors (2 H P S'LHP) Komatsu Modei FG I0S L P Gas fork lift truck plus more' INSPECTION: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10th Jrom 9 A.M 10 4 P U

F o r d e t a i l e d c i r c u l a r

ROBERT W I L L I A M S & C O M P A N Y 17376 W E 8 T T W E L V E MILE ROAD

SOUTHFIELD, M I C H I G A N 48076 PHONE (313) 589-5611 Q « FAX (313) 56E-90«7

703 Crafts

ANTIQUE oi l pa in t ings, C h i p p e n d a l e C a m e i b a c * sofa ( needs reupnot te r -lr>g) Louts XV French desk 18 C e n -tury Oueen Ann h lghcha i r , M a h o g a -ny Duncan Phyfe d m . n g r o o m sets, Ch ipoenda le h ighboy , m a h o g a n y Oeroom se ts C h i p p e n d a l e g a m e s tab le ' d l n tnQ r o o m t a b l e , s m a l l Oueen Ann lowt ioys, 6 m a h o g a n y d in ing r o o m chairs , ba l l 4 d a w C h i p p e n d a l e l o w b o y s , p a i r o l French c o m m o d e s wt th b rass t r im, s e v a ' a l m a h o g a n y t r a d i t i o n a l kneehoie desks, so l id cher ry O u e e n A n n secre tary desk, m a h o g a n y ch i -na cabinets , in la id bu f te t d m i n g r o o m t a b u and 6 cha i rs . Q u e e n A n n vanity and cheat, 6 m a h o g a n y fun s i re bads, Louis XV c o f f e e tab le . Govenor W m t h r o p sec re ta ry b a * 4 claw cof fee tab le I M a h o g a n y Inter i -o rs . Groese Polnte area) 682 -5622

A T T E N T I O N C R A F T E R S C L O S E OUT

Cra t i 4 s e w n g i tems Cra f l C u p -board . 370 Ma in St , P t ymou lh Ml

A T T N Teddy Bear M a k e r s T o p dual i ty fur a n d mona i r Asso r ted beat 4 c ra f t accessor ies 1 5 0 - 1 1 4 8

C E R A M I C M O L D S Over 1.000 at g reenware 4 b i sque pr ices A lso, s o m e g reenware 50%

4 3 7 - 4 9 n n

CRAFTERS W A N T E 0 - Sp r ing B a r 3 19/88 10am-4pm. Howed

School , $ 1 5 ' t a b l e Cal l L inda tor de-tai ls 229 -6370

CRAFTERS wan ted , ju r ied show Oct 29 u n i t e d Me thod i s t C h u r c h of Lake Or ion For app l i ca t i ons can

652 -9396

CFIAFT O P E N HOUSE Frl,. Feb 5, Sat Fee 6 - 11am-4pm 7340 Burgundy , C a n l o n , N o l War -ren, W of C a n t o n Cente r

INTERESTED IN pu rchas ing craf t s to re7 See m y ad under 352, C o m -merc ia l /Re ta i l for sale

A R M O I R E / b a r uni t , 4 8 " p m e tab le 4 chairs, boys oak b e d r o o m set o p e n wan unit, enceaent cond i t i on , muat

5 2 6 - 0 3 7 8

ESTATE L IQUIDATION

CENTER U n i q u e l y D i f f e r e n t

S P E C T A C U L A R S A V I N G S O n

THE LARGEST S E L E C T I O N OF HIGH Q U A L l T >

NAME BRAND FURNITURE 4 DECORATIVE A C C E S S O R I E S

IN M I C H I G A N

EVERYTHING IN T IP -TOP CONDIT ION

3 4 7 6 9 G R A N D R I V E R

F A R M I N G T O N Mon-Tuee-Wed-Se t , 10-6

Thurs Fn I 0 a m - 9 p m Sun, N o o n - 4

Trad i t iona l , c o n t e m p o r a r y and an-t iques B e d r o o m sets, d in ing r o o m sets, sofas, easy cha i rs end t a b l e * loveseats, wad unite, ch ina cab ine ts , lamps pictures, oi ls, g raph ics , c rys-tal, silver, china 4 m u c h more

First Come, First Take L A Y A W A Y S W E L C O M E DELIVERY A V A f L A B L E

RE-SELL-IT ESTATE SALES

ESTATE S A L E

A F U L L H O U S E ! ! ! !

Sat . Fee 6th, 9 t o 5 S u n . Feb 7th. 10 t o 5

7 4 8 1 N . V E R N O N DEARBORN HEIGHTS

N U M B E R S A T 8 A M C O N D U C T E D BY

R i c h a r d P a u l A s s o c . 826 -9300

A S S O R T E D PERIOO FURNITURE t920 s - 1930 s) Wa lnu t b e d r o o m resser wtth mi r ro r 6 d r a w e r vani ty

wi th 3 sect iona l m i r r o r ; so l i d oak lounge rmaw wa lnu t co f fee tab le walnut d in ing r o o m tab le w i t h 4 chai rs beige c o u c h AH g o o d eondn-t i o i . 'easonabry p r i ced

BAKER d in ing set tab le . 2 leave* . 6 cnai rs 4 buf fet Qual i ty- 14 .200 Evenings 6 5 1 - 3 9 1 5

BEDROOM. H e n d r e o o n . 5 p King, exce l len t c o n d i t i o n * nego t iab le 6 2 6 - 6 8 5 0

BEIGE velvet k m g size so tabed , « cellent cond i t ion , 1250 B r o w n cor duroy so la , tan cond i t i on , $ 7 5

3 6 3 - 4 4 7 6

B ^ U E ' B E I G E velvet so fa * 2 7 5 B lue velvet loveaeat $ 175 Can J o a n Days 645 -1173 Eves 373 -0964

BLUE co r d o r oy wv>g-back c h l2 i *100 . New S i m m o n s B e e u t y e e t roattreaa doub le , S250 3 7 5 - 1 9 6 7

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ETHAN ALLEN engHeh oak M U M / china hutch, w i th leaded giaaa d o o r s HaC conso le w i th m i r ro r 2 30 swivel sear bar s loo la A l e x c e l lent cond i t ion Pr iced to sea After 6 p m 6 4 1 - 0 1 6 7

FOUR SOLID oa * c a p l a m chairs. Hke new $50 eech

4 3 3 - 3 5 6 3

FRANCIS > Ster l ing Flatwere. ser-vice for 8 p m * e x l r a a $2000

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FULL SIZE met t reaa 4 box sp rmg , good cond i t i on $ 0 0 set 4 7 4 - 0 2 3 1

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HERITAGE Per remen g r o u p Dming r o o m set. l ighted hu tch , t ab le 04 m <40 in oval. 2 iea sa. 10 In e a c h 0 chaira $2,000 C a i O a m - t a m 470-

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708 Household Goods Oakland County

INTERIOR DESIGNER Sacr i f i c ing nuaiify furnr tura. new & nearly t # w f rom every r o o m of tier n o m e Queen Anne cher ry 6 m a h o g any d m m g . b e d r o o m / p o s t e r bed , »» . 'e1sry curios, 1 whi te A l so con -t empo ra ry & t rad i t iona l kmg , gueen . fu l l b e d i o o m s seve ra l c u s t o m sofas, tables, lamps accen t p ieces

In Southf ie ld - 3 5 6 - 7 1 3 6 M O V I N G SALE C l a w s o n Sat Feb 6. dinung room, b e d r o o m , l iv ing r o o m furn i ture, no app l iances 1150 Key West 589 -0206

M O V I N G SALE C o n t e m p o r a r y so fa 4 loveseat $425, W o o d « g lass so la & e n d tables $160 a pair . Mrsc other AU excel lent con<JI1lon Sher -ry Days. 775-7566 E v e s 2 8 8 - 6 6 7 7

M O V I N G SALE turn i ture . d i snes misc Sat & Sun 9 30-3 30 2 3 7 2 1 Mar low Oak Park 9 6 7 - 3 5 0 9

M O V I N G SALE Sat 1 1 a m - 5 p m Sun 2 - 6 p m couch, s leep sola, bed-r o o m set k i tcnen set, w ing back c o u c h 2 w ing chairs, 2 c o f f e e ta-b le* . 3 c-anOeuers m i c r o w a v e sewing mach ine, misc No pre-sa les 25240 Parsons Dr W of Sou th f i e l d N ot 10 Mile enter on C o n t i n e n t a l

M O V I N G SALE - Wed Feb 1 0 - 1 3 . 9 -5 6674 Spruce 4 s t reets W-Te le -g raph S o t ! 15 Mi le Adu l t c l o t h i n g limene disnes. lawn cha i rs m a n s 26 bicycle, luggage. Etc

M O V I N G SAi.E All fu rn i tu re house-no id i tems etc' Blaze K ing w o o d bu rn ing stove, l ike new After 4 p m

6 8 0 - 0 6 7 1

MUST SELL b rown sof t & loveseat, p_ id $1100. wi l l sac r i f i ce $495 B a r t 6 4 2 - 2 1 9 2

709 Household Goods Wayne County

FREEZER gat dryer of f ice swivel chair rn.se nousenold «2?-6&82

TAL iAN Provinciaf sola, 72' long, wooden arms $175 2 pet i te R o m a n velvet chairs $150 6 wooden rods & match ing rings $30 3 paKS o l drapes, 4 5 >96, $30 Blue ch ina batnr oom sink $25 4 76-1534

LOWERY organ ful l size -aasonab ie otter Under 4yr old b e d r o o m sol id oak asking $iJOO new $2300 W o m e n s clothes Coaapsab ie «a l k er $25 Before 2 30pm 261 -8582

714 Business & Office Equipment

726 Musical Instruments

D E S K S CHAIRS Fae CaCMnets Con fe rence Table elc Can Mary b e t w e e n 9am-5pm 2 5 0 - 9 5 0 0

P I A N O C O N S O L E Ital ian style B yrs o ld (ike new $1,500 or best ot-ter Af ter 5pm 545- 7 136

726 Musical Instruments

j w u R L ' T Z E R spinet p i a n o & bench | ">»nogany GotJ Vio l in lor advanced .s tudent Both encet lent 851-0211

730 Sporting Goods 735 Wanted To Buy 738 Household Pets 738 Household Pets

D E S K S . 7 drawers good c o n d i t i o n Call 8 5 5 - 9 3 0 0

EXECUTIVE oak k n i e h o l e desk 4 cha i r b lond 34 >60 encertent con-d i t i on $275 349 -2417

T E L E X MACHINES - in c a b i n e t s c a b i n e t s can be conver ted tor speake rs $10 6 2 6 - 2 5 1 9

RENT A NEW Wurnizer Piano f r o m $37 m o plus Oeevery S tun ing v o u c a n rent tor 12 m o I m m of 6 m o > & all money paid anil De appl ied to-wards tf ie p r < e ot trie p iano if you buy It Subiect t o Credit aporova i Wmutzer Music- South land Shop-p ing Center Taylor. M ich 287 -4480

M O V I N G SALE P lymouth Excel lent 7 ^ 5 C o m p u t e r s cond i l i on 10 seat put g roup . 7' a r c h ^ lamp $300 Much much m o r e A P P L E HE 64K. 80 c o l u m n ca rd , O p e n nouse Sat 1 -SPM Cal l Peggy m o n i t o r disk dr ive $550 After 4 p m days 261-0440 Evenings 4 5 5 - 3 1 6 5 4 5 9 - 1 2 7 4

M O V I N G SALE 14290 B l a c k b u r n " H F C 6300 ha rd dr ive 6 t lop-Ltvonta. sleeper sofa set , i lmng r o o m Py 640K memory BM c o m p a t i b l e set Chromecraf t d inet te , d m i n g $ 1 4 0 0 o o m table,6 char 's m i c rowave

swingsei lamps 8 miac 4 2 1 - 1 2 9 5

6 4 5 - 6 4 7 7

N E W WHITE w i c k e r e t a g e r e s i shelves 1. var ious sizes CaJI be-tween 9am-6pm 545 -0507

ORIENTAL RUGS Au then t i c Per-sian T a b r u 1 1 . 7 5 $2500 Tabr iz Meda l l i on 7 ' 5 S ' 5 0 0 Va iameh 3 « 2 $30C 6 2 6 - 1 9 1 4

BFLAN0 NEW in the bon A p p l e lie P C m o n o c h r o m e moni to r & s t a n d

PIT GROUP DINING ' o o m fu rn i t u re s o f t w a r e Call days. 222 -5390Eves ' weekends 6 4 4 - 3 0 2 4

PLAY FOR FUN ORGAN CLASSES

Now fo rm ing for beg inn ing adu l ts 6 [weeks of ins t ruc t ions inc lud ing all | mater ia ls P re - reg is t ra t i on $ 19 95 | At the door $29 95 For m o r e infor-

ma t i on call

EVOLA MUSIC :334-0566 425-1102

VAMAHA Stage Series D r u m Set With or without cases Cal l Tony be-fore 9pm 756-3064

727 Video Games VCR's - Tapes

A ' A R I 5200 6 Track Bal i 4 con t ro l l -ers 9 games $200 or best

721-6560

728 VCR, TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

EXERCISE cycle Seers FXC 600C model 266 20907 $100 Ca» after 5pm or weekends 427 -6698

WANTED Oa \ F-'eempiifter Tu i Can anytime

j b e Ampl i f ie rs or >rs JBL Speakers

4 7 1 - 7 8 6 "

GOLF c m e s Pinseeaer i r ons 1-SW Stiff m a f t . l ike new Fo rmer l y pro s clubs CaH after 6 p m 8 79- 7946

PRO-FORMER E ie r c i ae neavy duty mu l t i - s la tKm $5 000 new Sacrifice1 $1,994 4 7 7 - 7 0 2 5

Newspapers & Metal Wanted

R i F l E 742 Reming ton au toma t i c 30 06 5- round d t p wi th sheepsk in case and cleaning kit $250 Gol f CAi t set •eft hand 5 woods. 8 i r o n s vmyt baa umbrella ar id co l laps ib le car t $175 26 coaster b rake b i kes one female and o n e male. $ 3 0 each A b o . e items ancei ient c o n d i t i o n

4 2 5 - 9 5 6 7

Anvays buymg newspapers c o m p u f er pape» iBM cards coppe i rad^a tors t r a s s a lummum 6 ca rb ide

L * L RECYCLING 34939 Brush St Wayne

7 2 1 - 7 4 3 6

(Wayne /Wes t land area)

W A N T E D - M c i n t o s h a n d M a r a n U tube type e q u i p m e n t A iso some sol id state 545-5667

OUEEN W A T E R 8 E D F reedom Pine drawe' Pedestal base. 2 so l id

s ta te heaters 2 matrasses I ' wave-less t new Hydraul ic) Must sel l1

$400 525 -9360

DIGITAL RAINBOW IOO. C o m p u t e r . 512K RAM dua l disc d " v e 5 M B ha rd disc Full d o c u m e n t a t i o n L ike

, n e w $2 000 Eves 6 4 7 - 4 9 0 8

S O H M E R - g r a n d p iano we inu t high pol ish l ike new 453-2107

Protapts ait t ypes & -fire I

REDFORD MOVING SALE - h e a l e d la tage antiques, stereo e q u i p m e n t . :e aquar ium accessor ies, p h o t o

equ ipment , kntck knacks Feb 6 -7 . 9 - 5 p m . 17662 Gaysord N of 6 mi le . W of Beech Daiy

D ISKETTE SAFE o t med ia f rom t h e n & f i re Ra ted ai 125 degrees Fahrenhert 8 5 % hu-mid i t y ins ide after 1 hr at 1.770 de-g rees Fahrenhect outs ide. 1 350 Cu loch capac i ty $600 7 2 2 - 1 8 5 0

N E C LAPTOP C o m p u t e r 6 4 0 * Ram 2-720K drive, serial, para i le i i

REDFORD TWP M o v i n g Sale Sat R G B por t 1.200 baud m o d e m ba t -onty Feb 6. 11am-Spri t H o u s e h o l d te ry on A / C $ 1 2 0 0 / b e s t K o d a k i tems $ furni ture 25545 Pur t ian, — ~

E o l Beech Daly Rd 5 3 1 - 3 5 3 5

p o r t a b l e pr inter $250 3 9 8 - 4 8 9 9

REFRIGERATOR s tove washer dryer waterbed an t i que furnl iu,re c r ib cveseat so tabed ping p o n g able 4 lots more Must sel l n o w '

5 3 4 - 9 7 8 6

SAVE - DISCOUNT PRICES D e s k s '» o f *ne 8 lateral cab ine ts c o m p u t e r tables 4 s tands 5 0 0 Se-r ies Microf iche. $125 new C a n n o n C o p i e r s PCS 4 PC 10 chalk b o a r d s tab les , computer a c c e s s c 10s 4 pa-per wai l c locks t sate, s o u n d cov-ers . coa t racks s torage bo«es . pa per cu t te rs l ime card tacks, f loor 4

sofa bed end pieces recl-ne 3 years o ld $1,500 best 4 6 4 - 2 5 6 8

ORIENT Ac FiUGS 15). B r e a k f r o n t 60 P a i n ' ngs Cu r i oa . M e n 3 c lo thes 142?: Chai rs 36357 Drak-esh i .e Place. Apt " ' 0 2 D rakesh i re A p t s Farming ton Mills 4 7 4 - 7 2 7 3

P E C A N bookcase units. '. Oaa* un i t 2 l igh ted bookcase uni ts w i th g lass doors $600 or best 3 7 5 - 9 7 1 3

P iANO dirwng ' o o m set poo l fab ie . Oa- games tabte love seats cu r io cab ine t chair a n d o t t o m a n , m w o r s . hummel shotgun and " f i e 352 3419 I

SOFA LOVESEAT Early Amer i can . P IANO match ing d -esse rs 2 s r f a s Ipurn t orange I'ke new $400 Flust

h i r g e r d tab le gtass d . 1

net fc tapte

RUST velvet sota $275 2 «ght g-eer . cha i rs $300 bo th la<! cus tom by Berne i Custom go ld d rapes wi th \ ~„a l , magaz ine racks 4 many o f f i ce 4 . a lances 1144 and 7S « 86) $50 | Misc suppl ies Call M o n - F r i 9am-b o t h Gold, 'rust ca ipe t -ng 12x24 ftjjm Sat I 0 a m - 2 p m 5 9 1 - 6 7 1 0 $50 After 6PM 455-54 13 '

I " A N O V 1000TX compu ie r w i t h co lo r SECTIONAL 6 prece, forest g r e e n mon - t o r . dot ma tn« pr in ter , c o m p u t -

SOFA 4 LOVESEAT c o n t e m p o r a r y beige tones. 2 years o ld encei ient cond i t i on $395 5 9 1 - 1 2 5 0

er desk 4 2 p rograms new C o m -p le te sys lem lor $ ' 4 0 0 Af te r Spm week-days 459 -T892

SOFA ove seat and chair tones nercu ion L ike new

be ige $ 2 5 0 6008

"aOfc good condi t ion $50 ,420 -0746

Q u C F N SOFA sleeper $300 cha i rs sofa 2 Ethan Al len tab les . $600 set or m a k e o f e r or, p ieces M o n - F n 9 a m 5pm ,641 - 5980 a t e - 6 p m 4

weekends 375 -206 t

«EOECORAT>NG SALE - Or ien ta l n i k sc -een buf fet suede w ing back chair dming r o o m t a b l e o ther i tems 737 -3654

ROUGIER gray lacouer wan unit Flougier k ing-s ize b e d r o o m set, Roch Bobcxs 10 c-ece modu la r sofa, B r u e t o n dming room, b lack lacquer Pace Piease call, 6 2 6 - 5 1 8 1

SEW N G MACHINE - K e n m o r e elec-t ron ic por tab le wi th case Exce l lent cond i t i on $175 348 -6087

" SINGER DIAL A-MATIC zig sewing ma-ch ine Embro iders , app l i ques bu t -t t ior .hoies etc Late m o d e l s c h o o l • a o e m $59 cash cw m o n t h l y pay-

m e n t s New mach ine g u a r a n t e e

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

674-0439 STANLEV B E D P O O M Set. da rk w o o d t r ip le dresser , a rmowe

J R G R A D I N G TO larger sys tem, m u s i sen B M Compa t i b l e Tandy 1000 With 2 dr ive 2 5 6 * m e m o r y M o n i t o r . Daisy wheel pr in ter M S - D O S 4 '®s« mate so f twa re E<-cei ient condi t ion $1100 Cal l be fo re 9pm, 5 5 3 - 7 0 2 2

USED CONCERT QUALITY PIANOS

Hamme i l Music in L ivonia is o f fe r ing • 8 prev iously owned and s tud io used Ste lnway Pianos t r o m S ' l baby g rands to 9 concer t g rands • Premousfy o w n e d 9' B a l d w i n SD-10 concer t g rand • A n assor tment of used g r a n d pi -anos s ta r t ing at $1995 00

HAMMELL MUSIC 427-0040

ZENITH Color Po r tab le "9 4 13 $75 each Zenrth co lo r conso le 25 $100 All e«cal ient 928-1085

729 CB Radios Cellular Phones

CELLULAR PHONE M o t o r o l a type TLN-2719B M o d e l 4000 -X Com-p le te with an tenna 4 all cab les VSP handsf ree opera t ion , p lus mu te $700 or Dest

Ask for * ! n c e 535-6063 -C-

ROSSiGNOL SKiS 19-5 C M w i th boots ' 9 8 6 mode l exce l len t cond i -t ion Call 4 4 3 - 1 5 3 3

SPEED SKATES size 7 excel lent cond ' t ion CaH tor mo ra m t o r m a t l o n afte- j p m 5 3 5 - 3 9 2 9

TUNTJFII manua l t readmrt i exce l -lent condi t ion $399

5 6 9 - 5 2 6 0

„ B I R M I N G H A M " U M A N E Onact I rom Italy Pu ieb red Marrw-ma. neutered male A . ' e d a w Coca e- Spanie l W»e Han Fo» ter r ie r

! S iamese Cat Cafccc Cai G o M a n Retriever mix t a b m«x Many olh-

6 2 6 2200

B E A U * IF UL af fec t ionate c a u Caw-LC lemale spayed 4 Go lden user male need good h o m e 231-3035

98 1 -405 t

S ICHON FRISE 5 m o n t h s OLD male I white pedigree AKC nouseb roke r I Af ter 4pm. 653-0055

G E R M A N Shepherd pupp ies snow wh i te v a i a n n n e A K C wonde i fui t e m p e r a m e n t 624-2 148

G E R M A N SHEPHERD-Huaky m o a e pupp ies They will be i a rg * ' ; * « * -$25 eech CeB 532 3808

G E R M A N SHEPHEROS A K C . fuOy gua ren laea males only

4 5 1 - O ' M

WANTED Reader • D ^ e s t f ine bound conoensed book s

451-0730

BLACK _AB-male 5 m o n t n s " O u s e b r o k e n good _ wi th CHUT G o o d h o m e only ' £

WANTED Used compu te r sys tem for small business Herd d n . e 640K, COKX moni to r IBM c o m p a t i bie printer After 5pm 6 8 ' 7674

738 Household Pets

735 Wanted To Buy B U * I N G newspapers $2 o f f i ce pa-pe- aluminum s id ing $ 45, c o p p e r $ 75 4 up brass car r ad ia to r s ca-talytic converters, lead $ 18 ba t te r -ies $1 Junc t i on 5 5 4 - 3 7 0 5

730 Sporting Goods

VISCOUNT F-20 C h o r d O r g a r E . -cei ient cond i t i on $500 644 -7619

', BOYS SKATES Bauer Tu rbos size I 3 4 5 $10 Bauer Black Panthers j $20-negot iab le Hockey equ ipment

4-5 wtth p a d s 4 helmet $40.'

W A N T E D Hohner Chromat ic Har-mon i ca i bu t t on on slde i to- be-g ^ n e - Mode" CPH-2016 or 2 0 ' 2 or what have you 64 7-0625

I » » » best offer 661-0754

COMPLETE h o m e t ree-we igh t body bui ld ing equ ipmen t So ld separate ly Or as a unit at a d i scoun t 642-4254

EXERCISED OUT - des i re No rd i c or Nordic type exerc iaor

6 4 2 - 7 4 8 4

AKC Cocker Spanie l pupp ies ma le 4 temaie buff 4 go lden $250

427-1142

CHINESE Snar-pe< pups Pu r * f e d Reasor-abie After 5pm

4768758

CHINESE S t a r - P e l p u p p w s wrm-«ies ga iore Male 4 female 682-4971 or 855-4658

CHINESE SHAP PE. puppies cham-ptor b l o o d line males.1 females Disc* exce l i e r t pr ice shots $400-$50C 535-9373

G E R M A N Shepnerd m.x femaae neu te red wi th Ooghouaa accessor ies $ 7 5 656-3226

G O L D E N RETRIEVER pups A * £ c t a m p o r b lood l ine OSA good snots w o r m e d Must see 6 6 l - » ! i

G O L D E N RETRIVER P u p p w AKC 6 «k s Hips 4 eyes cer t i f ied Parents Amer ican 4 Canad ian ' j becMnca champs Guaran teed 647-2008

HELP! Ge t t i ng mar r ied muat sai ado rab le smal l d o g UKC Amer ican Esk imo l ' » »'S old $250 858-8232

K ITTENS under 6 m o n t h s have snots Tig«r 4 gray, 'whi le Need good h o m e 855-4130

LHASA A P S O Go lden 2 year ma t * neutered To good home' ' l e e d i l anced 4 t ra in ing Eves 427-0509

AKC Registered pood les ' 'ea cup lemale blue $SCW ' m.aie toy i e d $300 Tiny silvers $300 Tiny black $20C Phone Co ldwe ia r after 5 p m 517-278-6871 Weekends any t ime

COCKER SPANIEL mane p u p o w * i2 A».C 14 weeks o ld one black one buff Days 363- 7937

AKC SAMOYED Pups b o r r _,«n 3 $300 5 temaies 3 males Eves 851-6522

COCKER SPANiEL AKC 6 Yr o ld male ta r needs aduft good n o m e $5C Cal l be fo re 2 PM 459-4234

MORE C A S H tor an tools guns, s h o p eQuiproent 26 years of Fair Deal ing

94 1-2261

I AKITA m ixed pups 6 weeks C h a m p line Adorable teddy bears M u s i

1 see Shots and w o r m e d $ 7 5 ' n e g o t i -abie 532-2124 Saturdays 273 -9494

COCKER SPANKEL 1 year Old male 1 neutered houseoroker i champ ion 1 une needs iovmg home 661 -34599

I . " A S A A P S O t o m o n t h Old 1 Papers 4 shots M o v m g cOnndl take w i th Beat offer 455-0247

L O O K I N G for g o o d h o m e - 1 yr old l ema le Snood le spayed 4 snots good wi th ch i ldren 425-0222

O L D E N G L I S H -nixed $25 each

RECOROS wan ted - o«J 4 5 s, LP s c o m i c s ' d r d s mov ie m e m o r a b i l i a Elvis Beatles I tems 2 6 4 - 1 2 5 1

ALBRECMT S H A U S VON A K C Dachshund s 4 Schnauzer s h o m e raised pu,pe»es Champ.or , s i red stud service Professions, g roomovg Boo A i c e c h t 522-9380

COLLtE • 6 year old male needs a good n o m e Good water- dog

425-6159

PUPPIES part Cocker good h o m e s After 6 p m

j C U r E temaie Shepnerf l Lab pups • • wee* s old wormed $45 L ivoma

261-7325

PUPPIES e wee« old Cotoe. Shep-herd mix Female & male all snots. Need g o o d n o m e 85S- *J *€

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s Senpus 522 2907

SOFA 2 cha.'S 'ec i ine ' baby I sw ing intant GMC car seat etc

5 3 7 - 9 2 4 3

TABLE « chairs, cruna cab ine t map le wood with p ine stain $ 7 0 0

4 5 3 - 0 5 8 5

716 Commercial' Industrial Equip.

C O M M E R C I A L LAUNDRY Equ ip -m e n ! inc luding 50 IC W a a c o m a t bo i l e r s dry cleaning e q u i p m e n t 4 conveyo r 3 5 7 - 0 1 7 8

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

APPLIANCES - GE ref r igerator m i -c rowave Fisner Price car seat high chair mattress, p laypen. 651-42B8

G A M E TABLE, so la , e n t e n a i n m e n l c e n t e r 45 MGA t v , L a m p s 4 drapes Coffee tab le 6 6 1 - 1 9 9 7

S H O P SMITH- 3 add i t iona l a t t a c h -men ts Barely used Excet ien! c o n d i -t ion $2,000 4 74-6589

SOFA BED blue. 'peach s t r ipe love seat size, 6 m o n t h s old. $ 2 5 0 Oueen bedspread w i th d rapes 120 . B0 2 pairs 76 » 84 $100 Lad ies woo l camel coat. s*ze 4, $35 Lad ies navy pea coat size 6, $30 3 7 3 - 9 5 1 8

[ TRASH CONTAINERS • w o 2 cubic yard t rash con ta i ne rs , 6 M 0 old Sacri f ice, $150 each •

! Purchased $300 583-2501. ext 35

H Y D R A U L I C ALLY ac tua ted v a c u u m p u m p Brand new $300 Ca l l a f ter Spm 5 2 5 - 9 6 5 3

INTERNATIONAL - 1960 loader. ' back hoe wi th trai ler $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 , 1972 G M C 10 yard d u m p t ruck , best o l -tw> 4 7 6 - 2 5 5 2

ITEK 275 PLATE M A K E R Excel lent condi t ion $5 ,000 Cal l 4 ask tor Margaret 9 3 9 - 3 7 3 0

P R A T T W I $ 2 0 0 0 . as is

717 Lawn - Garden Farm-Snow fcquip.

night s tands k ing size h e a d b o a r d V I C TANNY VIP l i fet ime m e m b e r -c o m p l e t e Excellent cond i t i on Ask- jy. jp $25 a year Rewewab ie $ ' 1 0 0 ing $1,300, or best offer 3 5 4 - 3 4 1 3 or best Call 646-8498

S T E R N 4 FOSTER ful l m a t t - a s s set u l t ra - f i rm. 3 mos Old $125

4 7 4 - 6 3 2 7

THREE PIECE pub back sec t iona l so la dark b rown veiour 3 yrs o ld excel lent condi t ion, $900 En te r ta in -m e n t center 8x9 . c u s t o m m a d e Wtth oak 4 b i rch woods , $ 1500 Rec-imers by Lane 2 m a u v e wt th rose p in str ipe, exce l len t cond i t i on . $150 each 8 5 1 - 5 1 8 0

TRADIT IONAL loveaeat . 2 m a t c h i n g chartra.,'ottoman. 30 X 56" oil p a i n l -ing Best offer After Spm 6 6 1 - 5 9 3 9

TWO ETHAN Al len large r o o m or den chai rs , line new each 4 7 4 - 2 7 1 9

711 Misc. For Sale Wayne County

CARVED OAK mant le. C i rca 1890, beveled mirror $800 f i rm R ldgeway grandfa ther d o c k par ta $300 Be-fore Spm 4 2 5 - 0 0 9 2

JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL.SPA w i th thermal cover $1200 or b e s l o t ter , by 2-15 2 7 8 - 8 3 2 8

fami l y . $250

KITCHEN CABINETS - C o m p l e t e 4-piec« set, good cond i t i on , w o o d -

gr am $450, offer 4 2 0 - 4 0 5 8

W A L L UNIT - Scand inav ian , taak , new never used TV Swive l vcr t ape s to rage 6f tx3f t w ide 16' d e e p Ask ing $300 After 6 p m 6 4 7 - 6 7 5 7

W 8LOOMF1ELD - R e m o d e l i n g sale Everyth ing mus t g o ' P r i ces re-d u c e d tor Immed ia te sale. 7 ft w in -ter whi te sofa. $300 Pine But ler cock ta i l table. $150 4 Stervdtg b e n t -w o o d chairs, or ig inal ly $600 each now $100 each A n t i q u e F a r m e r ' s work tab le , $150 Navy b lue ehakta bunk beds or lgnal ly $800, now $300 Cal l 626 -4 192

LOUIS VU1TTON - pr iva te o w n e r 3 nand Bags, 2 br ief cases, 2 po r t -fol ios, brand new, p r i ce n e g o t i a b l e Call 9am-Spm 5 3 1 - 0 2 7 0

POOL TABLE $350 Can

POOL TABLE - 4 X 8 slate G o o d cond i t i on $500 3 2 6 - 4 4 6 9

# 1 Decorat ive A n t i q u e s

Estaffe & Househo ld Sales Guaran teed Lowes t Rates

W-398 -0646 H - 6 6 1 - 4 2 3 6

709 Household Goods Wayne County

A L M O S T new c o n t e m p o r a r y couch , p lus oa * c o n t e m p o r a r y tab les Ftea-sonable 462-2428 4 6 4 - 0 7 4 6

BEAUTIFUL 3 p iece Sec t i ona l b o n e wh i te , $700 or best 4 2 1 - 7 6 3 1

B E D R O O M set full size m a t t rees 4 box spr ings $300 E n d a n d cocta i t t ab le $75 bo th M a r c y Un iversa l g y m $600 Misc f u rn i t u re 3 9 7 - 2 9 3 1

B E D R O O M SETS: o n e 4 p iece M o d -e m Queen bed , I boy ' s tw in , 4 p iece, all oaK $200 a set 5 2 5 - 4 1 7 1

8 E D R O O M SET - 7 p iece wh i te w o o d l ook . 1 dresser w i t h 2 m i r r o r s 1 bureau. 2 night s tands , o u e e n h e a d b o a r d G o o d c o n d i t i o n $400 C a n t o n 451-OOP 1

BOYS BUNK BE O - C r e w q u a r t e r s wi th chest pine. 8 m o n t h * o ld $250 or best 5 3 3 - 4 5 3 2

BUNK BED d a r t wood , very s t u r d y , exce l len t cond i t ion $75 Af te r 0 p m

9 0 1 - 0 1 1 0

F E R G J S O N farm t ractor w i th b lade, ' e - b u i l i Excellent cond i t i on $3 ,000

4 5 3 - 2 1 0 7

INTERNATIONAL harvestor 16 hp r i d i ng mower w i th 52 Cut, l ike new $2 ,000 4 5 3 - 2 1 0 7

S E A R S 24 snowtnower c o n d i t i o n $200

S N O W BLOWER, Ar iens. 6 hp . ex-ce l lent cond i t ion Very p o w e r f u l $ 4 2 5 After 6 P M 459 -5483

SNOW'BLOWER - Top F l igh t , 24 in w i th 5 speed. 3 f o rward 4 2 reverse air coo led, 4 cycle T e c u m e s h en-g ine , $350 4 3 5 - 1 0 3 0

After 6 p m 6 4 1 - 9 1 3 3

T O R O S N O W M A S T E R S 6 2 0 s n o w B l o w e r S e a s o n w a r r a n t y , $150 6 2 4 - 9 4 6 4

g o o d c o n d i t i o n , 5 3 5 - 9 7 7 7

POOL TABLE 8 Brunswick , w i th all accessor ies $225 T a p p i n g a s stove 0Mve green, $125 5 3 5 - 4 4 3 5

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For free p « k up cal l Penny Wise , 9 a m - ' 0 p i m 7 2 1 - 5 4 7 4

712 Appliances CLEAN. REBUILT

Washers 4 Dryers Nankin App l iance 722-1242

FRK5IDAIRE doub le oven d e l u x e stove, harvest gold. de luxe f e a t u r e * . $300 Good cond i t i on 3 7 5 - 9 7 1 3

GE refr igerator. 4 yr o ld a«de-by-stde. new icemaker harvest g o l d Very good cond i t ion $325 5 2 5 - 6 2 1 4

GE WASHER, minor repa i rs $250 or best ot ter. CaH b e t w e e n 8 a m - 9 p m 3 4 2 - 5 0 2 9

G O L D REFRIGERATOR - a p p r o x 8 yrs old exceHent cond i t i on , $ 1 5 0 Ca* after 6pm, 5 2 2 - 2 7 8 5

JENN-AIRE cooAtop, b r a n d new, never taken out o t box $425

3 7 5 - 0 7 1 3

KELVINATOR cheat new, Pest offer Cal l

f reezer , l ine 4 5 9 4 8 8 7

KENMORE washer 4 oryer $ 1 0 0 each Whir lpool f roe l - t ree re f r igera-tor $100 A l excel lent 9 2 8 - 1 0 0 5

KENMORE W*»n*r 4 dryer wh i te , g o o d condi l ion. $200 or Oest o f fe r

6 4 7 - 8 1 6 8

CORNER CURIO Cab ine t . $85 A n -t i que buftet , walnut $125 Or ien ta l cock ta i l tab le $50 Message bel t <3 speeds I $50 Lamp* - 1 0 7 5

C O U C H and recOner. vary good condition. $450 Atan 400 comput-er game* included. $ 1 2 0 After 4 p m 2 0 1 - 1 0 1 0

COUCH, Ic ' H i l l , chair, pine, vary good condition, ruat, beige ptaid. $700 o r M a i o f t * Woven w o o d b i n d * , standard doorwal . ( 0 0 Win-dow 55 wide 44 long $45 . njs« plaid 4 2 5 - 0 0 0 2

C O U C H (tarn 4 Lazy-Boy chair (ruett end tablee reeaonable

7 2 9 5 8 5 2

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Hospital bed TV

DINING POO tabta-a leave* 4 chair*, tMM. c « -na. server » a neei $ 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 - 2 1 1 5

CM N ING room 1 mt* Mr*, white 1. comer

curto bufWl tmnm . S T 0 0

O W M Q l o o m t»C *• ch* • » . crane A11

Mng lor t , • mnr% pieces 5 2 2 - 0 1 7 0

DREXEL armoe* . d e a l . 0 I

Carty 3 leevee 2

"srsa E N T f U T A I H M C N T CeeSer a o M oaa seoo P t e i u y r M 12 Weoe plena sewaift. s e r v a ^ c o * . 4 7 4 ^ 0 2 4

rrNAN A U J N • P M W paean fea«-room a* l ExiwSert - r w t m o n M M aM $iooo as iena FCMMICA - e t n u l 4 T r « M tebka

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T O R O Snow ' h o w e r 5 hp 26 p a t h 3 f o r w a r d gears and reverse $295

721 Hospital-Medical Equipment

ELECTRH b e d w t h $125

L' ad jus tab le hosp i ta l

new 5 3 2 - 1 2 3 1

722 Hobbies Coins & Stamps

EVEN HEAT sta in less s tee l k im w i th accessor ies, $250 cash or best o l -f©r Af ter Spm, 72S-5610

c o n d i t i o n $200 6 8 9 - 5 5 9 1

723 ieweiry BEAUTIFUL heart shaped d i a m o n d sotrtare rmg, 75 Ct - $ 1 5 0 0 Ap-p ra i sed tor much more 5 2 2 - 6 6 8 8

LADIES ROUND SOLITAIRE Dia-m o n d . 1 4 4 ct E - S l - 1 papers $5 ,000 5 6 9 - 5 2 6 0

726 Musical Instruments

ACCORDION, Carr ierano w i th caaa M a k e offer C a i after 5pm or week-e n d s 4 2 7 - 6 8 9 8

A N T I Q U E PAINO. conso le beau t i l -fm cab inet ivory ant ique k e y s Best Offer over $500 3 0 3 - 8 0 3 5

KITCHEN AID d ishwasher C h a m -bers double electr ic oven 4 c o o k top Broen hood Stamlees sm» w i th faucet 5 yrs old. $18S/eU 6 4 5 - 2 8 5 6

MAYTAG Washer & Gas O y e r T o p of the line Excel lent c o n d i t i o n $225 After 6 p m 5 5 7 - 1 5 7 2

NORGE 20 NO -FROST Slde-by-stde -efngeritcv wtrne, very good condi-tion $250 4 2 7 - 2 1 4 3

REFRIGERATOR 2 1 cu lt froet-free. avocado top heerer Electric H o v e 40 avocado Baal ollar 5 4 0 - 2 0 T 2

BABY G R A N D PIANO, g o o d cond i -t i o n

4 7 4 - 7 4 0 6

Baldwin Grands & Conso le WINTER SPECIALS N O W !

New & Used Save Hund reds

EVOLA MUSIC 334-0566 4 2 5 - 1 1 0 2

CLARINETS 4 F L U T E S Like New - G u a r a n t e e d

Reasoned** - w a O e l v e r By B a n d Director 0 4 3 - 3 4 2 7

SEARS ELECTRIC dryer 1900, un-der warranty unt* July axce lant condition, $250 9 4 0 - 0 7 1 0

CONSOLE PIANO matching bene* , aarV wood, excellent condition, $700 Huntington Woods 3 0 0 - 2 7 0 5

SEARS UPRIGHT FroMeaa f r e e w r , 15 cu ft $100 1 5 0 - 2 0 7 6

D R U M S - 5 piece am. new cymbals 0 throne. $425 Arm, alter 3pm. 56 t -4925

WASHER 4 dryer, M l * « e , P*xa ce s a w washer $ 1 2 5 aacl\-

Guarantee 4 delivery 0 4 2 - 0 0 1 0

GULBRANSEN small spinel pieno good common. $000 or beat otter

5 3 0 - 2 8 5 6

713 Bicyclee-Sales A Repair

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JERRY S 2 0 * 0 0 W 7 Mae. U n M I b b t . Ol M W d M M t 4 7 0 - 1 0 1 0

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Used plenoe from $605 00 Electronic organ* and portable key-

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RIVIERA ' 9 6 9 re ry g o o d o o n d i i « n 77 0 0 0 o r i g i n a l mi lea, $ 1 4 0 0 o» oes i o f le r 464-56B, -

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S U B A R U ' 9 6 6 -» X T G L 1 0 4 wnee l d n v e spor t c o u p e , l o a d e d wi th fu l l f ac to r y o p t i o n s Exce l len t $ 8 , 9 0 0 E v e n i n g s 4 w e e k e n d s 6 4 5 - 1 0 2 6

' O Y O T A ' 9 8 5 C RE SSI DA W a g o n Rai r 24 ,257 mi les $ 1 2 4 9 5 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

T O Y O T A ' 9 6 6 C O R O L L A 4 (Joor 5 s p e e d air 14 523 mules S ' 4 9 5 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

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T O Y O T A ' 9 6 6 ' y S U P R U B lue 5 s p e e d 19,019 mi les $ 1 6 , 7 7 5 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

G M C K E L . O G C O N V E R S I O N V A N t 9 8 S Only 2 8 . 0 0 0 mi les C o m p l e t e l y l o a d e d i n c l u d i n g M u s t See H n e s Park L i n c o t n - M e r c u r y * 2 5 -

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D A T S U N 1980. SX $2 0 0 0 or best of fer

l i t t l e rust , new l i res W a g o n $ ' 5 9 5 ' b e s t

5 9 1 - 6 5 6 6

D A T S U N ' 9 8 1 210 w a o o n 5 s p e e d $ 1 6 5 0

j 4 5 9 - 1 6 9 6

F O R D 1985 super van . w o r k t r u c k , alt work b e n d s bui t t i n , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 8 0 0 0 f i r m 4 2 5 - 5 3 5 2

H O N D A A C C O R D 1987, b l u e / b l u e ' oaded . Heel car. 10 ,000 mi les A l -m o s t new at u s e d car p r i c e Ca l l Pol ly weekdays . 3 5 2 - 9 5 8 0

H O N D A CIV IC DX 1986, air cas-se t te 5 speed e * l e n d e d w a r r a n t y . 48 0 0 0 mi les . $ 5 6 0 0 5 3 7 - 3 0 9 8

H O N D A C R * . ' 9 6 5 A m F m s t e r e o c a s s e t t e 5 speed E x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t i o n $4 ,500 Af ter 5 p m , 6 6 6 - 4 6 2 3

V O L V O DL W a g o n 1983-au to , air, a m - f m c a s s e t t e exce l len t c o n d i t i o n . Oest o i le r 6 4 6 - 4 4 5 2

RIVIERA 1963 iHe b l u e lu l l V - t o p s E x c e l l e n t ' L o a d e d ! N e w t i r e s $7 ,200 bes l 5 3 4 - 3 1 8 0 or 4 7 1 - 2 8 2 '

RIVIERA 1965 l a n d e u 15 .700 m i l e s l o a d e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $12 ,500

S K Y H A W K , ' 9 8 2 . a u t o 2-doo< w e l l - k e p t l ow m i l e s sun roo f t i l ' cru ise air p o w e r sea t s / l ocks - 'w in -Oows a m / t m c a s s e t t e $ 3 2 0 0 or

pest otter

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4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

V O L V O 1980 i d o o r , m a n u a l , air m a i n t e n a n c e r e c o r d s $ 5 , 0 0 0

4 7 4 - 3 9 3 7

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V O L V O 1982 GLT T u r b o 4 speed , o v e r d r i v e , l ow mi les l o a d e d Real n»ce $ 8 5 0 0 6 9 3 - 4 9 6 0

CACMLLAC ' 9 8 5 S E D A N DeVILLE A u t o m a t i c air Fu l ly EQUipedt

S U N S H I N E A C U R A

471-9200 V O L V O 1964 7 6 0 T u r b o , al l o p t i o n s i n c l u d i n g p h o n e Exce l len t c o n d i -t ion , m u s t sel l 6 4 6 - 6 7 4 9

Y U G O 1987 sunroo f . A M - F M cas-se t te e q u a l a e r B o s c h l igh ts 5 year u n l i m i t e d - m i l e a g e w a r r a n t y $4 199 C a l l T o n , 3 3 6 - 4 5 3 1

' 9 8 5 V O L V O G L E 4 d o o i E m m a c u -late C h a r c o a l A u t o m a t i c s u n r o o t leather Only 16.332 m i l es , $ ' 5 9 9 5 P A G E T O ' O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

1987 B M W 535i 5 s p e e d s u n r o o f lea ther , Only 8 750 m. les , $26 ,995 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

C O U P E D e V I L L E 1987 ful ly l o a d e d Wtth sun roo f , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n t ' 000 mi les $ ' 6 , 9 0 0 6 2 9 - 6 7 9 4

COUPE DE V I L L E ' 9 6 4 . lea ther rn-lericw 4 6 . 5 0 0 m i l e s M u s t s « i $5,500 2 7 7 - 4 6 4 9

E L D O R A D O B I A R R I T Z 1962 s ta in-less steel s u n r o o t new t i res load-ed Best Offer A f t e r 4 p m , 5 5 7 - 3 7 4 3

F L E E T W O O D 8 R O U G M M 1966 gas eng ine , e x c e p t i o n a l l y c l e a n new c a i t rade. $ 1 4 , 9 0 0 H i n e s Park ^ i nco l r , Me rcu ry 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

852 Classic Cars F L E E T W O O D ' 9 6 3 B r o u g h a m Execu t i ve car c l e a n cine owner Cal l Days. 2 5 6 - 5 ^ 0 0 Ex t 2 6 2

H O N D A ' 9 8 0 Civic r ea l g o o d c o n -d i t i on ins ide 4 out Runs g r e a t $ ' 9 0 0 or best o f f e r Can T o m , Days 3 4 8 - 3 3 6 6 Eves, 4 7 4 - 2 5 2 7

B E L L A I R E ' 9 5 7 I Chevy t T o o m u c h , S E Q A N DE V ILLE 1987 L o a d e d t o l i s t ' $ 2 , 5 0 0 or bes t o f fe r i u i h w r 1 ' 0 0 0 m i l e s G r e a t ca r M u s t sell I 4 2 2 - 3 3 2 4 ) j , 8 ,00

G r e a t ca r 4 7 6 - 1 5 2 6

H O N D A ' 9 8 2 A c c o r d LA h a t c h b a c k 5 speed, air b lue, n o - u s i e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n Af ter 5 P M * 6 7 6 - 7 4 2 3

H O N D A . 1983 « d o o r air c k j t h ! H o n d a Qua l i t y ' $ 2 , 9 7 5

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

B M W ' 9 8 5 32SE » d o o r l o a d e d , l i m i t e d s l ip s u n r o o l al l r ece ip t s . S6 0 0 0 mi les . $ 1 3 . 9 0 0 5 4 6 - 1 9 3 7

H O N D A 1964 CIVK D S A M F M s t e r e o an a u t o m a t i c , e i c e i l e n t cond i t i on , $3900 6 6 3 - 1 2 4 4

D A N G E R ' 9 8 7 Super C a b XLT A u -tomatic. a«r $ 9 , 9 9 5 N o r t h B r o i l e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

S U B U R B A N 1984 w t lh h i l c h 350 eng ine a u l o m a t l c wt th o v e r d r i v e , 5 0 0 0 0 miles, $ 8 9 9 5 4 7 8 - 8 5 2 7

T O Y O T A 1986 P I C K - U P - a r g e ut i l -ity box A u t o m a t i c , 28 4 3 4 m i l e s $ 7 , 5 5 5 PAGE T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

j SEA R A v 30ft weekender ' 9 3 6 Lorar- a r c h many e i f ' a s exce l l en t

| c o n d i t i o n LOW' h o u r s Ca l l a f ter | S 3 0 p m 8 5 2 - 8 3 7 1

S P E C T R A ' 9 7 6 - 3 2 m e r e 3 3 0 un-Oer 2 8 0 hrs e - c e i i e n i c -ond r ron f a t h o m e t e r sh-ce p e w e * - ' 10 i ce b o x po r t ahead ' u l s i o r r - c a n v a s s

I c u s t o m (ra>ler S29 SOO ca l l e v e s 6 4 2 - 5 9 5 6

C H E V Y ' 9 e s P i c k u p Ful s u e V - 8 2 t o r e a u t o m a t i c uw m i l e s ' $ 7 4 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V B O L E " 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

CHEVY ' 9 B 5 S -10 P-ck up ' o n g b e d V-6 a u t o m a t i c wi th p o w e r s t e e r m o 4 b r a k e s S-i 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

V'W S C I R O C C O 1982 2 d o o r , h a t c h b a c k Sha rpes t o n e In l o t S4 491

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5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

C r - E V ~ ' 9 8 6 S 1 0 a u l o m a t l c . Ra l l y S p o r t p a c s l i de w indow m u s t sel l $ 5 8 0 0 i f c J - 6 1 9 3

T O Y O T A m in i yar. 1 9 8 6 3 2 0 0 0 mi les m m i c o n d i t i o n , m a n y fea -tu res e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y 4 3 5 - 5 3 4 3

V a n s - C o n v e r s i o n 6 C l u b W a g o n s 8 to c h o o s e f r o m $ 6 , 9 9 5

N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

V O L K S W A G E N V A N ' 9 8 4 - A l r , s t e r -eo t a p e deck exce l l en t c o n d l t ' o n $ 6 6 0 0 Cal l af ter 7pm, 8 8 5 - 9 4 9 3

H O N D A ' 9 6 4 P r e l u d e , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n l o a d e d t w o t o n e sifver 4 gray low m i leage , $ 9 , 0 0 0 A f te r 4 P M 5 3 8 - 4 0 2 5

V O Y A G E R , ' 9 6 6 LE g o a d e d , su-p e r b c o n d i l i o n $ 1 2 0 0 0 or bes t o f -fer 5 4 0 - 8 5 0 5 5 4 0 - 2 7 8 8

824 Jeeps & Other 4-Wheel Drives

B R O N C O II 1984-E B a u e r l ow mi les tow p a c k a g e , air, a u t o e x c e l -lent cond i t i on , $8 7 0 0 4 2 7 - 6 8 0 5

B R O N C O II ' 9 8 6 , XLT , l o a d e d , eu -t o m a t l c unde rcoa ' . ec m o o n r o o l . 2-t o n e g r e y a s k i n g $ 1 1 2 0 0 6 6 9 - 1 5 1 8

B J I C K W I L D C A T T964 f Ca lHorn la car r u n s exce l len t j l e s t o r a t l o n p r o j e c t $ 7 5 0 Cal l L i sa 5 3 5 - 2 5 7 6

C A M A R O t969 6 c y l i n d e r , s t a n -d a r d m a n . new p a n s $ 6 7 5 Ca l l

4 5 5 - 7 2 1 9

C L A S S I C 1965 C O N T I N E N T A L l o o k s l ike new o n e owne r M u s t

r inses Park L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

C O M E T ' 9 6 4 , 4 d o o r 6 cy l i nde r a u t o m a t i c $500 4 5 5 - 7 2 1 9

H O N D A ' 9 8 5 A c c o r d SEI. l o a d e d , s u n roof, b r o w n , l ea the r , s t e r e o cas -se t te , $ 8 7 0 0 E v e s 5 4 0 - 0 3 4 0

H 0 N 0 A , 1985 A c c o r d LX . 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c air s t e r e o c a s s e t t e , c lean, $5900 Eves 9 8 1 - 9 2 7 2

H O N D A ' 9 8 6 A c c o r d LXI , i m m a c u -la te c o n d i t i o n m u s t se l l m a n y ex-t ras , best of ler 8 5 1 - 0 1 9 7

H O N D A ' 9 6 6 Civ ic D * . 5 s p e e d a m - f m s te reo c a s s e t t e 3 4 6 - 1 9 4 4 or

4 7 8 - 0 8 1 6

H O N D A ' 9 6 6 P r e l u d e S I - b l a c k l o a d e d C a l i S a ! 4 S u n 6 8 1 - 2 4 7 6

H O N D A 1986 P re l ude SI B l a c k ' A u t o m a t * 2 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 1 1 , 0 0 0

5 9 4 - 1 4 1 2 or 6 8 2 - 6 0 8 4

B R O N C O II ' 9 8 6 , E d d i e B a u e r , l i k e new loaded , $11 ,295 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

H O N D A . ' 9 8 6 P r e l u d e S i . W h i t e , s i e r e c casset te . 13 .000 mi les , g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 BUI 7 3 7 - 4 7 5 4

' 9 8 4 CHEV> C - 1 0 O T 8 8 2 8 9 A 48 543 mi les A u t o m a t i c . V8 . p o w e r s t e e r i n g powe r b r a k e s , air s t e r e o : a s s e t ' s $7 5 5 0 H u r r y '

A C K CAULEY C H E V Y 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

CHEVY 1977 - 4x4 , g o o d b o d y , n e w eng ine , new t r a n s m i s s i o n $ 3 0 0 0 f i rm 6 4 5 - 1 2 0 0

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' 9 6 4 S -10 B L A Z E R 4X4 S l o c k = ' 2 8 3 A a u l o m a t l c . V 6 , p o w e r s tee r i ng powe r b r a k e s , c r u i s e , a i r . a m m .cassette $4 ,665 . C l e a n at they comet J A C IK CAULEY C H E V Y 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

823 Vans A E R O S T A R w a n t e d - l ow m i l es , la te m o d e . Cal l 4 2 1 - 8 0 0 4

A E R O S T A R ' 9 8 6 - 4 c y l i n d e r 5 speed , 26 m p g , air s t e r e o , e x c e l lent c o n d i t i o n m u s t sel l . 4 5 3 - 7 3 9 6

A E R O S T A R ' 9 8 7 , 7 p a s s e n g e r , a i r , s p e e d con t ro l , p r i v a c y g l ass , e u l o -r - a t i c . 2 t o n e g ray , l o a d e d w f t h e x -t r a s 19 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 1 1 . 9 0 0 4 2 5 - 6 1 8 7

D O D G E ' 9 8 4 fu l l s j e wrth c a p 4 - s p e e d new t i res new e x h a u s l $ 4 5 0 0 5 6 1 - 3 7 0 6 Of 5 9 2 - 5 6 4 2

h A R l E Y S P O R T S T E R 1971 Exce l -| lent c o n d i t i o n m u s t sell S ' .000 ; Ask to r Ju l ie af ter 5 p m 9 8 ' - 3 3 1 3

H O N D A ' 9 8 4 El i te 1o« p a r t s En-g i ne i 2 5 c c runs g o o d S275 Ca l l 12

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K O W A S K I . ' 9 7 B ' 0 0 0 CC ' 9 8 C 4 4 0 C C Exce l len t c o n d i t i o n L o w mi le -age best of fer Af ter 4 p m 5 3 6 - 4 0 2 5

D O D G E ' 9 8 4 Power Ram, 1 1on s c k u p 3 5 0 Ser ies 4 whee l d r i v e w i th M e y e r p low $ 8 0 0 0 4 7 8 - 8 3 4 7

D O D G E ' 9 8 7 , i o n P ick -uP A u t o -m a t i c . powe r air du ra - l i ne r r u n -n i n g b o a - d ' 6 0 0 0 ac tua l m i les . $6 4 9 '

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5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

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A S T R O 1985 C O N V E R S I O N V A N j e y c o wi th fu l l e a u i p m e n i & low mi les ! I $10 ,975 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

CHEVY 1978 4X4 i . t o n w t t h or w i t hou t p low g o o d c o n d i t i o n , reasonab le 7 2 9 - 2 9 2 6

CHEVY 1979 LUV new m o t o r , n e w c l u t ch , a m - f m c a s s e t i e $ 2 0 0 0 C a l l a f ter Spm 4 2 5 - 7 1 3 4

CHEVY 1985 B L A Z E R S - 1 0 4 X 4 , T a h o e t i l t , c ru i se a u t o m a t i c air & m u c h m o r e $9 .97S G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

H O N D A ' 9 8 6 P - e l u d e S I 2 0 0 0 0 mi les exce l len t c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 2 , 9 5 0

4 5 5 - 9 3 9 1

H O N D A . ' 9 6 6 1500 DX. 6 s p e e d . a i r . 35 850 mi les $ 7 , 4 9 5 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

H O N D A 1987 P r e l u d e S I l o a d e d m i n t c o n d i t i o n , 2 4 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . $13 ,000 A f te r 4 P M . 4 4 3 - 0 4 9 9

S E D A N D E V I L L E 1985 an powe r whi te b l ue ve lou r exce l len t c o n d i l i o n First o n e t a k e s '1 $ ' 3 SOO

4 7 8 - 9 9 2 '

SEVILLE 1982 4 d o o r a u t o m a t * l o a d e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $690C or o^s l A f l a r 6 p m 5 5 2 - 9 5 9 8

SEVILLE ' 9 8 5 E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n low mi les e l e c t r o n i c d a s h lea the i l oaded $ 1 3 5 0 0 6 5 6 - 0 0 2 3

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7 8 2 - 5 5 3 3

B A R E T T A 1987 2 D O O R C O U P E Tilt, c ru i se a u t o m a t i c air V - 6 $8 ,975 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

M U S T A N G . 1967 2 8 9 F a s l b e c k , powe r s tee r ing , n o rus t o n u n d e r -b o d y m a n y new p a r t s , CaW car, $4 0 0 0 f i rm 4 7 8 - 6 9 2 8

854 American Motors A L L I A N C E 1985, n i c e c l ean car , me ta l l i c red . 4 - speed . a m - f m c a s s e t t e 50 0 0 0 m i tes $ 2 5 0 0 R o c h e s t e r a rea 8 5 2 - 9 3 3 4

E N C O R E G S 1985 exce l len t c o n d i -t i on . every o p t i o n S - s p e e d s u n r o o t . 4 5 . 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 5 2 0 0 Eves 4 7 7 - 0 8 1 1

P A C E R 1975 3 - s p e e d soUd re l i ab le c lean car $385 4 2 2 - 7 4 8 9

C A M A R O LT 1978 G o o d c o n d i t ion $2 5 0 0 Can a f ter 6 p m 5 2 2 - 2 7 6 5

C A M A R O , 1978 Z - 8 , exce l l en t con-d i t ion T - l o p s , P r e m i u m s t e r e o tug l i res, ful ly l o a d e d , 2 o w n e r s $ 2 7 5 0 Days ask l o r D a v e 5 3 4 - 8 4 1 2

Eves 6 5 2 - 9 4 5 7

C A M A R O 1982. Hke new c o n d i t i o n wh i l e a u t o m a t i c , a i r . V - 6 e n g i n e $4 668

S T U E V A N S

L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

3 2 0 0 0 F o r d R D 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

C A M A R O , 1964 Z28 Red , T - t o p s loaded, 3 5 . 0 0 0 mi les , rus t p r o o l e d g a r s g e k e p t $ 7 , 5 0 0 9 8 1 - 1 8 8 2

8 5 6 B u i c k

B U I C K . 1981 L E S A B R E L I M I T E D 4 d o o r , Beaut r tu i car w i t h tun e q u i p -m e n t ' $ 2 , 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

B U I C K 1981 RIV IERA Ful l p o w e r l Low m i les ' V -8 $ 4 , 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

CAPRICE . ' 9 6 4 4 d o o r . 2 t one , t i l l cru ise, w i n d o w l ocus . V -6 S h a r p $ 5 , 6 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

J A G U A R 1982 XJ6 E x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t ion , $ 1 7 , 6 0 0 or bee t o f f e r 3 4 9 - 4 9 9 8

J A G U A R 1984. X J 6 V a n d e n Plaa. t a u p e g o o d c o n d i t i o n , 5 0 . 0 0 0 m i l e a

6 4 5 - 0 8 1 1

D O D G E C O N V E R S I O N 1 9 8 6 V a n , low mi les, ful ly l o a d e d $ 1 2 , 7 5 0

T O W N & C O U N T R Y D O D G E 9 Mi le 4 G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

D O D G E R A M C H A R G E R 1987, 4 X 4 . on ly 15.000 m i l e s $ 1 3 , 9 9 5 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 6 5 8 0

F O R D 1966 - F250, o e d i l n e r . e x c e l -lent c o n d i t i o n A s k i n g $ 1 0 . 0 0 0 A f l e r

6 p m 4 7 6 - 6 5 6 0

A S T R O ' 9 8 7 . C L . 8 p a s s e n g e r l o a d e d , 7 0 0 0 m i l es , $ 1 2 , 5 0 0

4 6 4 - 7 2 4 1

C A R A V A N LE ' 9 8 7 7 p a s s e n g e r ful l powe r S air $ 1 2 , 9 9 1

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5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 C H E V R O L E T , 1966, V a n P o w e r Steer ing, b r a k e s . kxS is & w i n d o w s , t i l l , cru ise. 3 0 5 t ra i ler p a c k a o ® . rus t p r o o f e d , 19 .000 m i l e s A s k i n g $ 1 1 . 9 0 0 5 4 4 - 4 3 1 1

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7 7 8 - 8 8 0 0 C A L L T O L L F B E E 1 - e O O - P - A C U R A

C H E V R O L E T 1985 A S T R O V A N A u t o m a t i c , a i r . A M / F M s t e r e o . ca*>-t a l n ' s cha i rs , s i lver g rey , l ow mi les , $ 8 , 5 6 6

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S T U E V A N S

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3 2 0 0 0 F o r d R D 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

J E T T A GL. 1986 - Po la r s i lver , 5 -speed sun roo f air a m <fm c a s s e t t e . $ 8 4 5 0 4 7 1 - 4 6 5 6 or 3 6 2 - 6 2 7 3

C E N T U R Y 1975 - 2 d o o r , aw, a m - f m . p o w e r d o o r s 4 w i n d o w s Sha rp ! $ 9 7 5 2 5 5 - 4 3 5 4

C E N T U R Y 1976 New b r a k e s a n d t i res N e e d s m ino r repa i r $ 3 0 0 C a l l J o h n 3 5 4 - 2 4 8 4

C E N T U R Y 1964 L T D - V - e . all p o w e r , s t e r e o , l i l t , s i r , l ea ther i n te r i o r , c o n -so le Shift, $ 5 7 5 0 6 4 4 - 9 1 7 9

M A Z D A 1981 G L C 4 d o o r 5 s p e e d , air New ba t l e r y , 1 o w n e r . 30 + M P G 86 ,000 mi les $ 9 0 0 4 7 8 - 9 2 6 2

M A Z D A , 1981. RX7 G S L . l o a d e d air, low mi les, very g o o d c o n d i t i o n , b lack , $5 ,000 5 4 2 - 0 0 5 5

M E R C E D E S B E N Z 1 9 6 4 190E. lea ther , sun roo f 6 5 0 0 0 m i l es , b l u e g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 5 , 2 5 0 , 8 5 5 - 3 4 2 1

ISUZU T R O O P E R 4 X 4 1 9 8 6 5 s p e e d , s t e r e o , 2 5 . 0 0 0 m i l e s . $10 ,495 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 6 5 8 0

M E R C E D E S 8 E N Z . 1985. 5 0 0 S E C Si lver , sadd le lea ther i n t e r i o r L o a d -ed ! Excel lent c o n d i t i o n . 1 o w n e r , 35 ,000 mi les $ 4 9 , 5 0 0 or b e s l Days (7am-5pm) : 5 8 8 - 1 0 1 1

M E R C E D E S t986 S E C 7 . 0 0 0 m i l e s C u s t o m fea tu res W a r r a n t y Pe r f ec t $57 ,000 Pr i va te 5 4 0 - 9 5 5 5

JEEP C h e r o k e e 1984. a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s , a i r , t i n 57 .000 mi les . $ 7 , 7 0 0 4 2 5 - 3 2 6 7

JEEP 1985 C h e r o k e e . 4 w h e e l d r i v e , a i r a m - f m casse t t e , p o w e r s l e e r t n g -b rakes . 5 9 , 0 0 0 mi les , e x c e l l e n t c o n -d i t i on $9 ,000 4 7 6 - 3 3 4 5

M E R C E D E S 190E. ' 9 8 5 M m ! c o n d i t i o n ' W a r r a n t y 3 6 . 0 0 0 mi les $18 ,500 or b e s t of fer CaH M o n - F n 9 - 6 p m 5 5 3 - 6 8 3 3

JEEP 1986 - G r a n d W e g o n e e r 4 0 , 0 0 0 mUes al l h i g h w a y e l e c t r i c sun roo f , s J A M C o p t i o n s B e s t o f l e r m u s t sel l 5 4 0 - 2 6 6 3 3 9 7 - 2 6 3 8

JEEP, ' 9 6 7 C h e r o k e e L a r e d o 6 cy l i nde r , 5 s p e e d , l o a d e d , u n d e r -c o a t e d 8 2 0 0 mi les $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 CaH n o o n un t i l S p m 4 7 1 - 4 9 8 8

CHEVY 1980 van. p e r f e c t wo rk t r u c k p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s , a l a r m bes i of fer 4 2 5 - 7 1 8 7

C H E W . 1985 C O N V E R S I O N V A N t e n d e d L o a d e d J e y c o " $ 9 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

R A N G E R S , B R O N C O S & B R O N C O ICS. BIG S E L E C T I O N BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

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W A N T E D 1986 S u b u r b e n . 4 whee l dr ive , gas, 3 ' 4 t o n S i lverado peck-age I owne r The m o r e opt ions t h e be t l e r Cel l B r u c e L loyd days 3 4 6 -5 4 0 0 Evee 6 W - 3 7 5 7

4X4 S -10 1984 Psdcup A u l o m a t l c Durango. V -6 , 4 2 , 0 0 0 mikes. $4 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

C L U B W A G O N . 1964 2 t o n e p a i n t , l oaded , $6 ,968

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3 2 0 0 0 F o r d R D . 4 2 % - 4 3 0 0

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AUCM 1964 5 0 0 0 S . Ivory sunroo l amfm tepe deck, au tomat ic $ 7 5 0 0

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D O O G E 1986 V A N C O N V E R S I O N Fuk power Mr a u t o m a t i c low maee $ 1 0 991

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M E R C E D E S 1979 3 0 0 D - a u t o m a t i c , >ge k e p i , c o m p l e t e s e r v i c e h i s t o -14 995 T V M E S A L E S 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

C E N T U R Y . 1965 w a g o n , 4 cy l . p o w -er air a m - f m crmae, g o o d c o n d i -t i o n $6 ,350 A f te r S p m 4 7 1 - 1 3 0 2

C A M A R O ' 9 8 6 I R O C A u t o m a t * power w i n d o w s 4 w h e e l D«sc p o v t r a c t i o n W h i t e s a d d l e in te r io r M u s i See JACK C A U L E Y C H E V Y 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

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C E N T U R Y ' 9 8 5 . 4 d o o r black l o a d e d 4 3 . 0 0 0 mUes, want be tween $ 7 , 0 0 0 4 $ 8 , 0 0 0 Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n i ns ide 4 o u t Best o t te r 5 4 9 - 2 2 4 2

C A V A L I E R 1985 - 3 8 . 0 0 0 m a e s new t i res, m i n i c o n d i t i o n $ 5 3 0 0 or bes l of fer 4 5 3 - 9 3 6 1

C E N T U R Y 1987. W a g o n Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n M a k e an o f fer 4 7 4 - 5 3 4 4

C E N T U R Y 1987 - w a g o n , l ike new. v -6 . c ru i se , t i l t , r ec l i n i ng sea ts , p o w -er l ocks , s t e r e o $ 9 5 0 0 3 9 9 - 4 4 6 7

E L E C T R A L IMITED, 1961 4 d o o r L o a d e d " f u l l powe r - L o w m i l e s $ 4 , 7 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

LA S A B R E 1979 - n e w t i res , ex-h a u s t . r ad ia to r , b a t t e r y , 76 ,000 m i l e s exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 7 0 0

2 9 1 - 1 2 4 9

C A V A L I E R . 1985 CL . a u l o m a t l c av p o w e r b r a k a a . s t e r e o $ 4 , 2 5 0 or best o t ter 8 6 9 - 3 7 8 6

C A V A L I E R . 1985 S t a t i o n W a g o n A u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s tee r i ng , powe r b rakes , d o t h & m o r e l $ 3 , 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 42 7 - 5 7 1 0

C A V A L I E R , 1 9 6 5 4 d o o r powe r s tee r i ng 4 b r a k e s , d o t h . A M / F M s te reo , $ 4 , 4 5 0 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

C A V A L I E R . 1966 RS au to , a m / f m casset te , 2 - d o o r rear w i n d o w d » l ogge r $ 5 9 0 0 A f t e r 5 p . m 8 5 1 - 9 3 9 6

L e S A B R E 1974. 350 . 4 b a r r e l au to -m a t i c . s ir , 8 3 . 0 0 0 rmlee. a lways s ta r t s , n o a c c i d e n t s . $ 5 0 0 T im . S a m - 5 p m 2 6 1 - 4 4 9 2

C A V A L I E R 1 9 8 6 RS w a g o n , auto-mat i c . a k , m a n y e x t r a s P e r f e c t con-d i t i o n A f te r 5 :30 . 6 5 2 - 4 4 9 5

M E R C E D E S 1984 SL , l ow m i l es , c u s t o m fee tu res . b e e u t l f u l $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 Pr ivate 5 4 0 - 9 5 5 5

M E R C E D E S 1984- 3 0 0 S 0 cond i t i on ! $ 2 4 , 9 0 0 C a l l

L e S A B R E 1983-B leck 4 d o o r V-6 , exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n i ns ide 4 o u t e q u i p p e d . $ 4 7 0 0

C A V A L I E R . 1966 R S A u t o m a t i c powe r s t e e r i n g t b r a k e s A i r . $ 6 . 3 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

4 o u t , ful ly 4 6 4 - 8 9 6 5

L e S A B R E 1985-29 .800 m»es . super c l e s n , m i n t c o n d i t i o n , w e l l e q u i p p e d $ 7 5 0 0 6 4 7 - 0 1 3 0

6 4 4 - 1 3 4 0

M E R C E D E S 1986 4 2 0 SEL. 3 2 , 0 0 0 mi les saver , igrsv i ee the r . 1 o w n e r $43 ,500 7 7 4 - 5 0 3 1 , 5 6 5 - 6 9 3 0 e * 1 2 1 9

P O R S C H E 1964 9 4 4 - 5 sunroof $17 000 . p r i v a t e Deys 6 6 3 - 9 8 8 0 e v e s 5 4 0 - 3 3 2 1

PORSCHE 944 1984 eH o p t i o n s e x -cep t leather $ 2 , 0 0 0 in r e p a i r s . Ex cenent c o n d i t i o n $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 5 3 4 - 5 6 2 2

S A A B , 1982, 2 d o o r h a t c h b a c k , beeu t l f u l bteck f in ish , r e d I n te r i o r 5 speed t r a n s m i s s i o n , p o w e r s t e e r i n g 4 b rakes , t r . s u n r o o f 5 3 , 0 0 0 m i l es , new twee, o t h e r e x t r a s , $ 6 9 0 0 F a r m m g t o n HMs 4 7 4 - 3 3 7 3

S A A B . 1983 9 0 0 S . 4 - d o o r l o a d e d , 34.900 m i l e s O n e o w n e r S h o w -r o o m new $ 6 9 0 0 5 4 0 - 2 6 8 1

LE S A B R E - 1986 A u t o m a t i c , air p o w e r s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s , ti lt whee l , p o w e r s e a t s - w i n d o w s - l o c k s - m l r r o r s , w i r e Wheels s m - f m s t e r e o casae t l e . 2 9 . 0 0 0 m i l e s m i n t c o n d i t i o n , $ 9 , 8 0 0 A f t e r 8 p m . 3 4 7 - 0 1 8 1

C A V A L I E R . 1966 RS Automat ic Meevtfy equ iped Reel Cieen $ 6 888

LOU LaR lCHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Pfymouth Rd - Jusl Weet of 1-275

453 -4600

P A R K AVENUE. 1986 c o u p e lea th -er. l o a d e d beeuty . a l a r m w a r r a n t y , h e a t e d garage. $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 5 5 9 - 3 0 7 4

P A R K A V E N U E 1965 lea ther in ter io r , p h o n e o p t i o n a l Ex ceden t c o n d i t i o n $ 9 9 0 0 3 4 9 - 1 2 9 3

P A R K A V E N U E . 1986 B r o w n f l r em-ist leather l o a d e d 18.000 ml E x t r s d e a n , mus t see $ 1 2 , 4 9 5 or beet Ofler CaH M a r * L a m p l n e r s t

5 3 5 - 6 6 0 6

S A A B 1985 - T u r b o , 4 d o o r , an op-I k x e , 1 1 . 0 6 6 Willi 4 6 8 - 7 0 8 0 3 6 2 - 3 4 3 8

AUDI 1965 Sport C o u p e , red. 5 speed low miee . n c e a s n t condi -tion $ 9 , 7 0 0 9 e m - 5 p m . 5 4 0 - 5 4 2 1

AUC* 1965 5 0 0 0 S a * opt ions, ex-ceaent condit ion $ 1 0 , 4 0 0 or beet 6 6 1 - 2 4 2 4 or, 3 6 6 - 4 7 8 ®

AUDI 1967 GT C o u p e , red. 6 , 0 0 0 $ 1 5 , 9 0 0 G e l

3 7 3 - 1 5 6 9

B M W >964 3181. M a c * , w / t — er au to , powe r l o c k a / w i n d o w s , c ru i se $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 3 7 3 - 7 1 9 3

B M W ' S 1964 3181. 2 door 5 speed Red warranty. Sale Price R e d u c e d to $ 6 695

1964 32Se 2 door, 5 s p e e d W h i t e W w r a n f y Sale Prtoe n e d u c e r l lo $ 1 4 , 7 0 0

1966. 325, 2 door 5 speed Fac tory werrsnfy. 1 1 6 . 9 0 0

1966 7 3 9 M Bieck A Bleck Seles Pnos $44 9 9 5

1963 3301 5 speed L o a d e d On#y 42 ,000 m l e s Its « t e n e w $9 2 9 5

I 9 6 0 B M W 5281 4 door automeMC Red Leelher Sherp » 7 . 4 6 6

1967 325ica C o n v e r l W e A u l u m e a c Red under lO 0 0 0 m a e s

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

P A R K AVE- 1986. 4 door, loaded, 17 ,000 m»es excellent condition, $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 4 5 1 - 6 6 4 5

P A R T AVE 1979. 7 3 , 0 0 0 J . . . . L .

$ 2 9 5 0 f i rm 9 8 1 - 2 1 6 1

C A V E U E R , 1965 H a t c h b a c k , power s tee r i ng & b r a k a a . d o t h , sun roo t A M F M ree r d e l o g e r $ 4 5 0 0

5 2 5 - 0 6 9 7

CELEBRITY V R . 1967 W e o o n Musi be seen! I Nothing like I t l l $ 13.200 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

CELEBRITY 1967 Euro tpor l . 3 seat w a g o n , l o e d e d . m u s l sea. 8 .300

» $ 1 0 , 8 0 0 3 7 3 - 1 1 4 6

CELEBRITY. 1986 4 door , automat IC, air deck Md, RaOy wheats. $8 , 575 G O R O O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

C E L E B R I T Y , 1966 E U R O S P O R T Mut lpor l V -6 . t « . cruise, power win-dows $ locks S6 .975 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

C H E V E T T E . 1978. 4 door hetch-8 2 . 0 0 0 maes. new tires i T W T t toOU 060(1 I M M *

air, 4 speed, aaKIng ttSo 4 7 6 - 5 2 5 2

iwm. s • r • W • — s p e e d a n . s u n r o o f , l e s i s n s $ 7 l 7 ! / » e e l oftsr 7 3 1

losdfcd p e r f e c t l y m a i n t a i n e d $14 2 0 0 C e a M s G e t e a 6 4 7 - 3 6 0 0

I E S . 6 s p e e d B M W

S T «

WMi

PM9CMT TM$

860 Chevrolet 864 Dodge 866 Ford 866 Ford

C H E V E T T E 1978- ' - I * dependeble, all h ighwsy Tniies $4Q0

4 2 0 - 2 7 1 8

C H E V E T T E 1982 4 door n a i c t i back a i r a u t o m a t i c EM I M C l e a n ' 3 4 9 - 8 6 5 7 or 3 4 9 7 9 1 0

C H E V E T T E 1963 4 aoo« e u i o m i ^ rc air a m rad io rear detog 35 0 0 0 miles $ 2 1 0 0 Af ter 6 p m 525-146S

C H E V E T T E 1984 4 d o o r helch-back , 5 1 , 0 0 0 aciuaJ m i l e s , a u t o m a t , ic $ 1 , 6 6 9 . TYME S A L E S 455 5 5 6 6

C H E V E T T E T985 Automsnc sir O n l y 16 .000 miles LIKE N e w $3 838

L O U LaRlCHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

P l y m o u t h Rd Jusl Wast ot 1-275

453-4600 C H E V E T T E 1986 S 2 door 4 Speed Stereo Sporty 4 FLA'e $ .385 J A C K C A U L E Y CHEVY 855-0014

C I T A T I O N ' 9 8 ' 2 door sutomstic s te reo , air c r u i s e 58 000 miles $1 5 0 0 b e s l 4 5 3 - 8 4 2 6

C I T A T I O N 1981 4 a o o r v - 6 'ow mi les power b r a k e s 4 steer'NG sir a u t o m a t i c MT g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 , 6 5 0 4 6 4 - 0 7 8 1

C I T A T I O N ' 9 8 ' a u t o m a t i c , stereo powersleermg on ly 48 00 miles dean $ 2 3 9 5 MINES^FCK - incoin -Mercury r 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

C O R S I C A 1987 4 d o o r Sedan Air a u t o m a t i c . ML. c r u i s e V -6 4 m u c h m o r e l ' $ 8 , 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

A R I E S ' 9 6 7 2 doors 4 4 doo«s All wi th air 6 t o choose F r o m $ 6 491

O a k l a n d D o d g e 14 Mi le A c r o s s F r o m O a k l a n d Malt

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

ESCORT 1965

ESCORT 1985 W a g o n A M - F M . b lack power s t e e r i n g 6 brakes $ 3 5 0 0 A r t e . S P M 4 2 5 - 9 2 8 6

CHARGER HATCHBACK 1984 omatic. a i r only 4 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e s e x t i a | LOI miles $4 6 5 0 dean $ 3 , 9 9 5 M i n e s Park L i n c o l n - I M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6 i E S C O R T 1986 2 tone , e u t o m a l i c

E S C O R T 1986 W a g o n power steer no /brakes automat ic air s tereo

' — 3 6 3 2 7 4 9

C H A R G E R 1983 S i lver burgundy G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0 velour interior E x t r a s h a r p 1 $ 2 , 1 9 ! T Y M E S A L E S 455-5568 E S C O R T 1987 G L . loaded air e u l o -

— m a l i c slereo warranty S h a r p ' 1984 2 2 A M F M star $ 5 5 0 0 7 2 9 - 8 5 1 2 C H A R G E R

air 5 5 . 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 3 5 0 0 or offer A f i e r 6 P M 3 4 4 - 2 8 8 3 1 ESCORT

C H A R G E R 1985 34 0 0 0 miles au l oma l ic . air $8 8 9 1

O a k l a n d D o d g e 14 A c r o w PF«XN OAH'ANC M»lt

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

1988 GT L o a d e d 1500 mees 3 R®ar w a r r a n t y MNL c o n d i -t ion — u s ! sail $8 8 5 0 4 3 7 - 8 5 6 6

C O L T 1963 LS p a c k a g e 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c , air. stereo loaded $ 3 0 0 0 6 4 2 - 0 3 7 4

D A Y T O N A 1984 G a r n e t Red ' W a c k leather s u n r o o f a u t o m a t i c cas-se t te sierec powe r m i r r o r s Mus t see' $ 4 . 5 0 0 bes t 4 3 5 - 3 1 9 6

D A Y T O N A 1984 T u r b o A l u m i n u m wheels detogg s t e r e o l o w miles $ 3 , 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T ^ * T ? 7 - S 7 10

C O R V E T T E 1984 Loaded wilh l e a t h e r " $ 1 4 775 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

E U R O S P O R T CELEBRITY 1987 S h a r p c a r ' L o a d e d ' Loaded ' $9 8 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

M A L I B U 1977 c l a s s i c 22 000 actual m i l e s , original p a i n t m i n i c o n d i l i o n $ 6 0 0 0 M u s i s e e 3 5 4 - 3 1 8 6

M A L I B U 1977 35C a u t o m a t i c , new b r a k e s CLEAR car $ 1200 or besl o f • for 4 2 1 - 4 9 0 3

M A L I B U ' 9 8 0 2 d o o r automatic p o w e r , good CONDITION $• 6 5 0 D a y s 5 5 7 - 4 1 5 3 Eves 6 8 1 - 7 5 8 7

M O N T E C A R L O ' 9 7 9 V - 8 l a n d a u loaded g o o d c o n d i t i o n , r u n s great $ 2 0 0 0 OR best offer 4 7 6 - 0 8 5 0

M O N T E C A R L O ' 9 7 8 Auti air power s t e e r i n g o w n e r 59 0 0 0 miles L . k e / e w in 4 out $ 2 . 0 0 0 / 4 2 7 729

M O N T E C A R L O I9TE ord ina l owner . VERY g o o d c o n d ' \ - R S ' SOO o r b e s l o f f e r s h e r 5 p m l | S 9 - 3 3 6 4

M O N T E C A R - 0 ' 9 7 9 a m - f m s t e r e o , p o w e r s t e e r i n g b r a k e s T h i s WEEK on ly ' $ ' 'SO T Y M E S A L E S " 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

N O V A S 198 7 A u t o m a t i c AIR s t e r eo rear d e f o g SMI u r -der Fac to ry W a r r a n t y Seve«al t o C h o o s e ' J A C K C A U L E Y CHEV** 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

D A Y T O N A 9 8 5 Full 1 e«ec $5 991

: . c

E S C O R T 1968 2 5 0 0 m i l e s a<r ' SPEED p o w e r steering, brakes Sell n g . i l l n e s s P e r f e c t c o n d i t i o n

$6 8 0 0 O x f o r d 5 t o 8 P M 6 2 6 - 7 1 7 5

EXP 1982 burgundy c rushed v e l o u r i n t e r m o o n ROOF L ike new ' $1 ' 9 9 TYME S A L E S 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

T A U R U S ' 9 8 6 LX station wagon l o a d e d power everything p l u s eiec i ron ic package $ 9 9 0 0 EVET

T A U R U S 1987 cranberry RED c o m -perter entry tu»y l o a d e d $11,000- '

it Offer 3 6 6 - 5 6 5 4

TBIRO 1977 air powei brakes good c o n d i l i o n r u n s good $ 9 7 5 or Pest offer 5 9 1 - 1 9 9 2

T B ' R D miles

1983 6 cychnder 4 6 5 0 0 2 7 7 - 4 3 4 1

T - B i R D 1984 v -6 automatic air all power tut wheel CRUISE $ 5 3 0 0

4 2 5 - 7 9 3 9

872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 876 Oldsmobile 876 Oldsmobile 876 Oldsmobile

C O N T I N E N T A L M a r k III 197L-LOO«s 4 rums like the CIAASK N i s 70 .000 miles $ 2 0 0 0 or besl After 4 p m .

1 517 6 4 6 - 6 3 4 6

C O N T I N E N T A L . 1981 4 door Town Car beaut i fu l lactory p a m l S o u t h e r n car no rust loaded $3500 3 4 9 - 9 4 7 4

C O N T I N E N T A L t966 16.000 miles silver b l u e $14 986

STU EVANS LINCOLN-MERCURY

32000 Ford RD 425-4300

T - B I R D 1985 TUrt>o automat ic 3 6 000 miles e x c e l l e n t Eves 7 2 1 - 6 0 1 3 - Days 2 9 2 3 2 0 0 E x 7 2 5

T - B I R D 198S Loaded ' 4 3 , 0 0 0 m i l e s Eicel ieni c o n d i t i o n ' $ 6 , 7 0 0 or besl offer 4 7 7 - 3 9 8 6

L I N C O L N T O W N CAR. ' 9 6 6 S i lve r b l u e s ignature series loaded $ 15 9 8 8

STU EVANS LINCOLN-MERCURY

32000 Ford RD 425-4300

T - B i R D 1985 V8 automat ic L o a d -ed ' 62 000 miles $5 8 0 0 Aher B p m .

6 5 1 - 5 7 4 8

EXP 1982 Decen t T r a n s p o r t a t i o n " $ 9 7 5 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

T E M P O GL 1985-2 door power s t e e r i n g / p r a x e s a m - f m , a u t o 43 0 0 0 $4500 Days , K a t h l e e n

5007 Eves 4 7 7 - 6 7 3 5 591-

EXP 1 9 8 3 - G o o d c o n d i t i o n . 5 s p e e d powe r steering , b r a k e s rear defrost a m - f m stereo , must sell besl offer Cal l m o r n i n g s .

T E M P O LX 1987 4 ooor a u t o m a t i c loaded RUST proofed ex tended war

$ 2 9 0 0 or raanfy m e n $6 200 S91 1006 5 4 5 - 1 8 6 2

» e q u i p

O a k l a n d D o d g e 14 M i i e Across F r o m Oak lanO M a

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 D O D G E ' 9 8 5 C A R A V A N S i lve r a u t o m a t a , 3 5 . 0 1 3 m . l e s $ 8 , 9 9 5 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

D O O G E 1985 O V N ' A u t o m a t i c power s t e e r i n g , power b r a k e s , a ir , $ 4 , 4 9 5

T O W N 4 C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M i l e 4 G r a n d Rrver 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

EXP - 1964 e x c e l l e n t c o n d i -l i o n h i g h w a y m i l e s . $ 3 2 0 0

- 0 2 6 5 or 4 8 7 - 5 6 5 7

T E M P O L 1984 Y-Exceilent condi 11-or, a s 700 m i l es . 4 s p e e d , a i r . a m

t r r r>ew tires $ 3 7 0 0 4 3 7 - 0 2 6 5

EXP 1985 a i r power s t e e r i n g 4 b r a k e s a m f m s t e r e o $ 4 3 0 0

3 4 4 - 0 8 1 6

FIESTA 1978 e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , h i g h m i l e s $550 or besl After 5 p m

4 5 5 - 3 2 5 3

FIESTA ' 9 8 0 - 4 Speed sunroof , TM c a s s e t t e r u n s e x c e l l e n t s o m e rust. $ 8 5 0 5 3 1 - 8 9 5 4

F O R D 1985 T E M P O GL 2 Ooor loaded 3 ' 254 miles $5 ,495 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 6 5 8 0

D O D G E 198 7 60C s 4 d o o r s au to -m a t i c . powe r an low m i l e s 5 t o c h o o s e f r o m $6 99 '

O a k l a n d D o d g e t « M i re A c r o s s F r o m O a k i a r i a Mal l

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

G A L A X I E 500 ' 9 6 5 3 5 1 p o w e r s t e e r i n g ' e c t o r y A M r a d i o 4 c l o c k Runs , good r e s t o r a t i o n proiect $• 500 o r bes t A f t e r 6 P M M o n - F N a r y l i m e weekends 2 6 1 - 3 9 1 2

T E M P O S p o r t Package - 198S i Air a m - f m cassefle r e a r d e t o g 50 ,000 miles exce l len t condition $6 000 9 3 7 - 2 8 6 5

T E M P O S 20 t o choose $ 0 d o w n S a m e da> f i n a n c i n g BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

T E M P O 1964 - S i l v e r b l a c k crushed velour i n t e r i o r T h i s wee - o n l y $2 250 TYME S A L E S 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

T E M P O 1985 G L Air a m f m , cruise tilt S h a r p $4 ,949

LOU LaRlCHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

P l y m o u t h Rd - Jus t Wesl o l 1 -275

453-4600

GFIANC M A F l Q U l S 1967 T S 2 2 . 0 0 0 r m l e e l o r m a l c o a c h too' c a s s e f l e loeded $ 1 2 9 0 0 ' 4 5 3 - 5 8 2 1

G R A N D M A R O U I S 83 t h r u 87 Save $S$

STU EVANS LINCOLN-MERCURY

32000 Ford RD 425-4300

CIEFLA B R O U G H A M EI' RUST proofed c r t .

• I $ 4 . 3 5 0

1983

13 s te reo r -6 w i r e 65 T-6645

] CUT L A S S 1963 C.ere Brougham I 2 • OOC miles loedad F oaaaet le «*.*4ier'- $ 6 0 0 0 beet • 8 5 5 - 2 1 4 6

T O R A N A D C

K m *

| C I £ R A loaded OR Oes '

" 9 6 ! Dieck with BUR t r i m ve ry c l e a n , o n l y HNIET PARI Lincoln-fclarco-

4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

A h e r 6 p r r

L N 7 1982 F .ce l len l condition 4 speed 6 4 OOO m g h w a y M.les $ ' 9 0 0 1 - 4 3 7 - 2 9 1 8

CLEHA 1964 p r o u g h a m 4 door exce l l en t condition 29 OOC maes ex t r as $ 6 0 0 0 •>** 666V

C I £ « A 1985 B r o u g h a m ' black I .eatner interior AT power SUN roof

1 o w n e r $ 6 5 0 0 O f f e r 5 4 0 - 9 6 2 •

L Y N X 1982 a m f m REDK 4 ipeed p o w e r sleering $ 9 5 0 M o r n i n g s 4 2 5 - 5 2 5 5 or evenings 3 2 6 - 6 ^ 6 5

C I ERA 1965 4 door , ail A M - F M powei s teer ingi b r a k e s excemenl c o n d i t i o n $ 6 0 0 0 " 5 2 8 2477

L Y N X 1962 " a u t o m a t i c air stereo p o w e r steering t u l o n e $ 2 795 H i n e s P a r k Lincoln-Mercu ry 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

M A R K V. l a t e 1979, very low miles excellent c o n d i t i o n garage kept m a r o o n co l o r , plush d o t h teals Must see 4 2 1 - 4 8 9 2

YNX 1964 a u t o m a t i c air l o a d e d x c e l l e n l c o n d i t i o n r u s t p r o o f

3 6 0 0 0 maes $3 6 9 ! 3 4 9 - 4 4 0 6

M A R K V 1979 e a r l i e r L i m n e d Edi-t i o n Texas car m o o n r oo f , cb AKI-rmmum mags . 4 m o r e E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 3 0 0 0 or best 5 3 7 - 6 5 3 1

NX 1965 a u l o m a t l c power s teer ing /brakes a m / T M s te reo c a s s e t t e $4 0 0 0 4 7 6 - 9 8 5 9

M A R K $ 4 6 0 0

1978. m i n t

M A R Q U I S B R O U G H A M 1985 full p o w e r a i r s ' e r e o I o w n e r $ 5 9 9 5 H i n e s P a r " L m c o l n - M e r c u ry 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

O W N CAR ' 9 8 3 , dart blue 1 owner exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $7 9 6 8

STU EVANS LINCOLN-MERCURY

32000 Ford RD 425-4300 T O W N C A R . 1984 loaded excellent shape $ 6 5 0 0 4 7 6 - 5 8 1 4

874 Mercury C A P R I G S ' 9 8 5 au iomat ic , air s t e r e o o n l y 2 8 0 0 0 m u e s $ 6 , 9 9 5 M i n e s Park L i n c o l n - M e r c u -ry 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

M E R C ' J R " . 1963 S ta t ion W a g o n 10 passenger .oaded $5 9 9 5

T O W N 4 " C O U N T R Y D O O G E <) Mi le 4 G r a n d R . « R 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

C A P R I 1980 RS - r e d c u s t o m stripes o e i u x e w n e e i s 4 l i r es $ 6 8 9 O o w n $31 B- weekly * Y M E " S A L E S

4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

! l T D I' 1979 a n d a u t o p 5 0 , 0 0 0 o n g i n a l miles body in p e r f e c t c o n d i -

! t i o n $2 10C or besl 6 4 5 - 6 4 7 7

. A N C E R S ' 9 8 6 M l powe r ai- 4 c h o o s e t r o m $7 9 9 1

O a k l a n d D o d g e 14 AC'OSS from 0 « » a n a M A

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

N O V A 1970 cheap !• an sport a tion. pes t o f f e r Ca l l M i k e 8 5 * - 7 6 1 2

N O V A . 1987 4 d o o r a i r . automal ic p o w e r s t e e r i n g 4 b rakes $7 575 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

N O V A 1987 4 floor l i k e n e w c o n d i l i o n -l o w mrles

red a b s o l u t e l y alt accesso r ies

6 4 2 - 1 8 9 6

S P E C T R U M 1987 A u t o m a t i c air a m - f m c a s s e t t e , c ru ise $8 00C' 3 5 0 - 2 0 7 6

L A S E R 198S l u r b o -en au toma t i c p o w e r s leer ng D rakes Wt c ru .se new t i res & b a t t e r y e x t e n d e d war-r a n t y i i a n s f e t a o i e $ 6 3 0 0 or b e s l o f f e r 4 5 5 - 6 6 6 ' . 4 5 9 - ' 4 5 6

O M N I ' 9 8 0 - Fluns true new uppe r m o t o r rebu i l t new b r a k e s c a r b u r e -to r 4 m p r e S i 45C bes t 2 5 5 - 6 6 8 4

S H A D O W ' 9 8 7 LOW m i l e s au to -m a t i c . powe r s ' e e r m g a n d b r a k e s t i l t c r u i s e $8 9 9 5

T O W N 4 C O U N T R Y D O D G E 9 M i l e 4 G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

L T D 1979-4 docx air enjiae 4 s t e r -eo very g o o d c o n d i t i o n , m u s t see t o a p p r e c i a t e 9 8 1 - 2 2 3 4

M J S T A N G GT 198S - VB black T-LOC l o a d e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i l i o n $ 9 S0G After 5 3 0 p m 42 1 - 8 6 0 4

T E M P O 1985 m i n t cond i t ion V 26 .000 m i l e s 4 d o o r loaded 5 speed $ 5 , 0 0 0 or besi o f f e r Mr N i s e i 351 7460 Eves 5 4 2 - 3 6 9 8

T E M P O 1986 O L 4 ooor a l ' s te r -e o 5 speed $5 500 CAN evenings 4 weekends 3 4 8 - 7 4 0 6

TM U N D E R B ' R D S - C O U G A R S B-G S E L E C T I O N

86 84

C O U G A R 1975. exce l len t r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n $900 oi best o f f e i Cal l Pelween 7 3 0 a m 5 3 0 p m 5 6 9 - 5 5 9 0

C O U G A R 1982 XR7 C l e a n all op-tions o v e r d r i v e c r u i s e loaded $ 3 4 0 0 3 6 0 - 2 8 7 8

C O U G A R ' 9 6 4 loaded vary c l e a n e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $600C

After 5 3 0 p m 5 5 7 - 1 5 4 4

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1965 - S - t an ail power 4 1.000 M. ies $8 4 9 5 After 7 P M 4 7 7 - 7 9 1

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4 6 4 - 9 3 0 1

M U S 7 A N G GT 1987 L o w miles, biack $ ' 1 2 8 e

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G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1983 L S 4 Ooor black c h a r c o a l t r im, all the o p t i o n s

BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0 | IO* miles ve ry c l e a r wen c a r e d ' o r

T B IRD 1977 n o r u s t n e w „ R W ^ b r a k e s b a t l e r y r u n s g r e a t . $ 1 2 0 0 or best o f f e r 4 2 1 - 1 9 1 0

T B IRD 1978 dean , r u n s welt, new t i res b rakes s h o c k s 4 exhausl re-p l a c e d l a s t year $ 1 2 0 0 T r o y area Call af ter 6 p m 8 2 6 - 7 6 6 6

G R A N D M A R Q U I S ' 9 8 4 L S - 4 d o o r wi th almost every o p t i o n p i u e , b 'ue new t i res b a t t e r y e xhaus t e x c e l -l e n t c o n d i t i o n $6 300 Days 5 2 2 6 3 8 0 Eves 4 5 1 - 2 8 9 3

M A R Q U I S s tanonwagon ' 9 8 6 - E x ceiieni conotiion v - 6 a u t o f u « power tuB s ize spare t i re 32 .000 m i l e s . $ 6 9 9 0 L-vonia 4 2 7 - 2 8 2 6

CIERA ' 9 8 7 B r o u g h a m 5 2 0 0 mules auiomatic 4 a o o r p o w e r war r a n t * cruise ' i n 6 4 1 7664

M E R C U R Y . 1982 C O U G E R A u t o -m a t i c AN loaOed $3 995

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

CUTLASS CIERA 1985 LS 4 door IOW m i l e a g e A M C M s l e r e o p o w e r w i n d o w s p o w e r s t e e r i n g 4 b r a k e s rear Oe fogge r . 2 ' u n e $6 968

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5 3 4 - 2 4 7 9 C U ' L A S S C ' E S A 1986 S i m u l a t e d C o n r e r l i o t e Top A M . ' F M s te re r c a s s e t ' e powe r s l e e r i n g 4 braxws-o e t ^ g g e r ow mi les $ 7 988

O L S O N O L D S M O B I L E

5 3 4 - 2 4 7 9

C U T L A S S 1963 C ia fS Brougham original Owner 4 aoor g r e y power rocks Mr tilt stereo defogger clean $465C 6 2 ^ 5 6 9 9

C U T L A S S 1905 S u p r e m e B r o u g r e m C rowr , C o u p e Fully «e<Jec 4 ,T»OFE $8 OOO * 7 4 - 3 7 5 I

CU'LASS '98* 16 000 mi auiomatic ' v - 6 engine II» $8 288

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T O R O N A D O ' » B ! "jaded D E * lady j w n e c 40 000 m n e a musl «e> $1C 200 4 2 5 - 7 5 2 2

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5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 I . ZON ' 9 8 6 R I N G ' O R <

4 SCREED p o w e r A M FM $ 4 9 0 0

98 I 2 2 8 9 D E . T A 88 - 9 8 7 S u r e r G r e y powe r . f i e r i 30pm s tee r ing 4 b r e x e s a.r A M F M cru.se M l -ear Oe tog l ow m i w s g e MORIZON '98 7 4 aoor G 'ay sie> S ' 0 600 - S i - e i k m i '

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O . D S M O B L E 1966 D E L T A 8« R O Y A L 4 door auiomatic ai-18 OOC mues

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R E G E N C * BROUGHAM 1964 M* I1 _-Y-dilion loaded new tires 56 OOO

| M J-EAT f a m i l y car $ 7 2 5 0 6 2 6 - 7 5 2 3

R E G E N O B R O U G H A M 1964 b u r g u n d y PO'Or icaoed w i t ' extras RUST p r o o f e d S

GIJOC conditior $5 825 4 ^ 6 4

REw AN" S 1964 4 ooor air [ « » •g b r a k e s slereo d u n . CONON.PR $ 2 6 0 0 4 2 7 - 4 3 £ 7

RE A N - S'aiionwagor T987 $88CY V VX MUES EXTE-IOEC « a r -an ' Y AU"C a.- -.-aoec ' -A I AFIW 5 C *

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r oefrosi c>ean $ 7 5 0 4 7 l - 5 ' 5 9

NICE S E L E C T I O N of S3 t h r u " o w n C a r s C o n t i n e n t a l s a n d Marks Can for D e t a i l s M.nes Park L m c o l n -M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

S A B L E 2 5 . 0 0 0 C a n

' 9 8 6 S t a t - o n w a g o n l o a d e d •nues $ ' 0 OOO or best of fer

3 4 8 - 1 3 5 7

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REGENCY 98 ' 9 6 4 EPougrvam Ooor ex ceiieni condilion $8 S0C

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Z E P M V R s t a t - o n w a g c - ' 9 6 5 - S u p e r c lean n o rus t l o a d e d new b a l t e r r 1

b r a k e s h i g h mi les $ 9 0 0 4 7 6 - 8 7 3 3

875 Nissan N I S S A N T U R B O 200SX ' 9 8 4 Cop -p e r digila. dasr a l u m i n u m Mags , s u n r o o f 4 NEW t . r e s 5 speed p o w e r w i n d o w s a i r 6 5 . 0 0 0 miles $8 900 A f te r S p m OR w e e k e n d s 4 5 1 - 0 0 7 5

S P O R T S M A N R A M S t a t i o n W a g o n 1965 $ 6 9 9 5

T O W N & C O U N T R Y D O D G E 9 Mi le 4 G r a n d Rrver 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

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T O W N & C O U N T R Y O O D G E 9 M i l e & G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

F I F T H A V E N U E , 1984 Low m i l e a g e

io o d c o n d i t i o n l o a d e d

7 5 0 0 6 5 1 - 1 8 7 7 F I F T H A V E 1985 76 000 mi les L o a d e d ' G o o d condH ion t M u s t sai l ' $ 6 , 6 0 0 4 7 4 - 2 8 7 0

L A B A R O N 1 9 8 2 - L o a d e d low m i l e -age $ 2 7 0 0 Ca l l a f i e r 6 p m 6 5 6 - 1 8 2 1

LV S E R (984. biacx. 5 speed excei-l e r ' c o n d i t i o n , air M u s t ser: $ 4 5 0 0 A t i e r P 2 6 1 - 7 9 7 8

L A S E R 1986 2 3 . 0 0 0 miles $ 8 5 0 0

XT l o a d e d . T - t o p s . f lash r e d s h a r p

4 2 7 - 2 6 6 5

L E B A R O N C O U P E S 1987 Full f ac -t o r y e q u i p m e n t , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r , air s o m e w i t h t u r b o s 4 t o chooee . f r o m $ 9 , 4 9 1

O a k l a n d D o d g e 14 M i l e A c r o s s F r o m O a k l a n d Mai l

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 L E B A R O N 1984 4 d o o r a u l o m a t l c . p o w e r s tee r i ng , powe r b rakes , air c o n d i t i o n $ 4 495

T O W N 4 C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M i l e 6 G r a n d Rrver 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

L e B A R O N 1985 G T S , T u r b o p o w -er . t m . a i r . c ru i se a l u m i n u m wheels , n e w t i r e s $ 5 8 0 0 or best 3 9 8 - 1 9 3 2

N E W Y O R K E R 1985 T u r b o , l oad-e d lea ther 32 .400 mi les $ 8 4 0 0

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M U S T A N G i 9 6 0 a u t o m a t i c , m o o n r o o f new r a d i a l t i res T h i s week W t S i 399 T Y M E S A L E S

4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

M U S T A N G -1984 LX . V - 6 a u t o m a t -ic. a n tul ' p o w e r Z i e b a n . a m - f m slereo B i r m i n g h a m , o n e o w n e r mm- 47 OOO m i l e s $ 5 , 2 9 5 6 4 5 - 5 2 4 8

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1964 HONDA CIVIC S' - Z door Great Or virg 4 e c o n o m y

1985 HONDA CIVIC WAGON - Ajomatic 1985 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON - A u t o m a t i c lust "6 DOC "

1986 CAVALIER WAGON - R e c automatic air - o o ' ioc cam

1984 VW VANAG0N GL - B l u e ' s & e e c A M F W . - . a i s e ' - e S "

1985 HONDA ACCORD LX - 3 COO' 5 s : e e c c r y se

1985 FORD ESCORT - 2 door r®acy to' fun

1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM - 4 ooor automatic Biac> ex'rs

1984 HONDA PRELUDE - D a r k B l u e ,

1986 HONDA ACCORD DX - 4 ooor 1985 HONDA ACCORD SEi - 4 ooo. 'u 1986 HONDA ACCORD LXi - 4 door automatic

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M J S T A N G 1985 LX H a t c h b a c k . 4 speed power locks , rear Oetog j c r u i s e s m - T M cassefle 30 0 0 0 m i l e s , rusiproofed e x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t ' b n $4 500 4 2 0 - 3 2 2 0

P INTO 1978, 4 Speed R u n a b o u t , s i e r e c w i l h pcrwer b o o s t e r c l ean 4 re l iab le $ 4 6 5 4 2 2 - 7 4 8 9

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E S C O R T GL 1981 2 O o o r h a t c h -back 4 speed power s t e e r i n g / brakes, new t i r e s b r a k e s ' m u f f l e r $ 1 6 0 0 . m u s l se l l 5 2 5 - 0 6 1 0

E S C O R T GL 1984 2 O o o r au to ai?" p o w e r s t e e r i n g /braAes slereo m e -d i u m b l u e , n e w e r A r n b a s D i e - H a r e , n e w e x h a u s t $ 3 4 5 0 N i c e A f t e r 6 w e e k d a y s 4 7 1 - 2 3 1 0

E S C O R T GLX 1 9 8 1 - G o o d c o n d i t i o n m a n y new p a r t s , o e i u x e f e a t u r e s $ 6 5 0 5 2 4 - 4 9 8 5

E S C O R T L . 19S3 E x c e l l e n t ' B lue on b lue , a u t o p o w e r s t e e r i n g - b r a k e s , r e a r d e f r o s t A m F m s t e r e o c a s s e t t e 37 0 0 0 mues $ 2 , 5 0 0 / 'best Can 4 - 7 p m 4 2 7 - 6 3 8 5

V O Y A G E R L E 1984 w h i t e wtth w o o d g r a i n Exce l l en t c o n o m o n L o a d e d 4 4 , 0 0 0 m i l e s $7.500'Of1er 4 5 3 - 4 7 2 1

864 Dodge A R I E S LE 1986 A u t o m a t i c , s t e e r i n g powe r b rakes , air 2 t o c h o o s e $ 5 995

T O W N S C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M i l e 4 G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

A R I E S 1981 au to , air N e e d s e n g i n e r e p a i r $ 3 5 0 Days 3 2 6 - 0 3 4 4

or even ings 3 2 6 - 0 3 5 7

A R I E S 1982-4 d o o r a m - l m s t e r e o a u l o m a t l c . u g h m i l e a g e $995

6 4 7 - 8 2 0 2

A R I E S 1987 L E 4 d o o r 3 l o

a n $ 7 , 9 9 5 T O W N & C O U N T RV D O D G E

8 M M & G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

E S C O R T L 1986, g ray 4 d o o r take n e w 8SOO mi les A M - F M s t e r e o cas-se t t e , 4 s p e a k e r s rus t p r o c l e d s t i c k , c l o t h sea ts p o w e r b r a k e s 4 s t e e r i n g m o r e $ 5 0 0 0 8 2 8 - 7 2 6 7

E S C O R T 1982, a m - f m c a s s e t t e id c o n d i t i o n r e l i ab l e A s k i n g 0 3 7 9 - 8 8 3 4 or 9 8 1 - 1 8 8 0

E S C O R T S 30 to c h o o e e $0 o o w n . s a m e d a y f i n a n c i n g B ILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

E S C O R T 1981 G L X A M F M load-e x c e u e n i c o n d i t i o n exce l len t

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n $ 1 5 0 0 5 8 5 - 5 4 7 9

E S C O R T 1981 W n e w high

v a g o n $ 1 3 0 0

E S C O R T 1962. s t a t i o n w a g o n 5 5 , 0 0 0 mi les, very g o o d c o n d i t i o n , w i f e s c a r $ 2 , 2 0 0 4 5 3 - 5 0 2 0

E S C O R T 1983 S t a t l o n w e g o n A u t o -m a t i c . p o w e r S teer ing a n d b r a k e s ai r , $ 3 4 9 5

T O W N & C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M i l e 4 G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0 E S C O R T . 19S4 Decen t T , . n s c - o T a -t k m ! L o w mdest $ 1 , 9 9 5 G O R O O N C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

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5 s p e e d , l o w m i l e s Was "5905. NOW '5495 or '174.30/mo.

82 TOYOTA CELICA L o w m i l e s . 5 s p e e d , s h a r p Wna '4995, NOW >4495 or '139.47/mo. 84 CHEVY CORVETTE

L e a t h e r , l i k e n e w . Was '17.995, NOW '14.995 SAVE '3000 84 OLDS CUTLASS 442

B u c k e t s , l o w m i l e s . Was '8995, NOW >8495 SAVE *500 84 DODOE TURBO CHARGER

M a g s , s p o r t y ! D o n ' t m i s s t h i s o n e ! Was '5995, NOW '4995 or •121.71/mo. •84 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO L o a d e d , r e d & r e a d y . Waa '8995, NOW >7995 or '202.94/mo. •85 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO L o a d e d . r e d & r e a d y Was '9495. NOW '7995 or •199.22/mo. •85 FORD MUSTANG H a t c h b a c k . 5 s p e e d , s t e r e o , s h a r p W a s '6495 . N O W '5*95 or *138.08/mo. •86 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO L o a d e d , 22.OOO m i l e s Was '10,995, NOW »9995 SAVE '1000 •86 CHEVY Z-28 IROC SAVE *2000 •88 CHEVY CAMARO SPORT COUPE 21,OOO miles, a u t o m a t i c , a i r . Was '8995, NOW '7995 or »182.03/mo. •88 NISSAN 200 SX Loaded, low miles. Waa '10,495, NOW *9495 8AVE ' lOOO •87 PONTIAC 8000 SET Loaded, power m o o n r o o f . l o w m i l e s Was '18,995. NOW '14.495 SAVE '4500 •87 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO Automatic, air, low miles Wee '11,995. NOW -9*95 SAVE '2000

'85 CHEVY MONTE CARLO Loaded - 30.000 miles. Wss '8995. NOW '7996 or '195.54 per month

ECONOMY CARS •80 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 4 s p e e d N i c e Was '1999, NOW '1295 •81 BUICK SKYLARK B u c k e t s , a i r . t i l t , c r u i s e , s t e r e o Was '3995, NOW '2995SAVE MOOO

•82 CHEVY CELEBRITY 2 d o o r , t u - t o n e . a u t o m a t i c , air Was '3995. NOW *2995or ' 8 7 . 1 0 / m o .

•84 FORD ESCORT 4 d o o r . 4 s p e e d , s h a r p Was ' 3 9 9 5 . NOW ' 2 9 9 5 o r ' 7 9 . 6 1 / m o . •84 FORD TEMPO 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . stereo Was '4995, NOW '4695or '111.50/mo.

•84 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . stereo Was '4995, NOW '3995or '94.83/mo.

'84 NISSAN PULSAR L o w m i l e s S h a r p Was '6995, NOW »5995or '148.78/mo.

•84 FORD ESCORT COUPE 4 s p e e d S h a r p Was '4995, NOW *3«95or '86.51/mo.

•84 NISSAN SENTRA 4 d o o r . 4 s p e e d , l o w m i l e s Was *6495, NOW '5495or '135.24/mo. •84 DODGE ARIES 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c S h a r p Wae >4995, NOW '4495or r l06.17/mo. •84 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA COUPE D i e s e l , t u - t o n e . s h a r p Waa '5995, NOW '4995or '121.71/mo.

•84 CHEVY CHEVETTE 2 d o o r . 4 s p e e d , s t e r e o Waa '3995. NOW -2895©r '67.56/mo.

•85 CHEVY CAVALIER 2 d o o r . 5 s p e e d , a i r S h a r p Was •6495. NOW '4995or '119.40/mo. 85 NISSAN SENTRA

2 4 . 5 9 9 m i l e a S h a r p Waa '6695. NOW '5995©r '146.06/mo. •86 FORD TAURUS Air. stereo, tilt, cruise S h a r p Waa >9995. NOW '8995SAVE '1000 •86 FORD EXP 2 d o o r . 5 s p e e d , s t e r e o S h a r p Wee *6995, NOW *5995or ' 1 1 8 . 7 9 / m o . 86 BUICK SKYLARK 4 d o o r sedan, a u t o m a t t c . a i r . s t e r e o Waa '7996, NOW «7495or '151.22/mo. •86 YUGO 2 d o o r , l o w m i l e s Waa >3495. NOW >2995or '55.19/mo. 85 BUICK SKYHAWK T-TYPE COUPE Turbo, low milea. Was '8995. NOW '7495 or '185.93 per mo

L o a d e d - S h a r p . W a s J 4 9 9 5

NOW $4395

LUXURY CARS •86 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR L o a d e d , 2 1 , 0 0 0 low m i l e s Was '17.995, NOW '16.995 SAVE '1000 •83 BUICK REGAL LTD. SOMMERSET 4 0 OOO m i l e s , t u - t o n e ; a i r . t i l t , c ru - se

Waa >6995. NOW '5995 or '191.83/mo. •83 OLDS DELTA 8 8 BROUGHAM 4 d o o r , l o a d e d Extra sharp Was '5995, NOW '4995 or '156.92/mo. 84 MERCURY COUGAR

A i r , t i l t , c r u i s e S h a r p Was '6995, NOW '5995 or '141.78/mo. ' 8 4 OLDS DELTA 8 8 4 d o o r . 38.OOO miles, air. stereo Was -6995. NOW '6295 or '156.95/mo. •84 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 d o o r , a i r . t i l t S h a r p Was '6995. NOW '5995 or '154.32/mo. •84 CADILLAC SEVILLE 4 d o o r , t u - t o n e . l o a d e d Was '12.495. NOW » 9 9 9 5 SAVE *2495 •85 BUICK ELECTRA T-TYPE 4 d o o r , l o a d e d , i o w n e r Was *9995. NOW '8995 n r A T I / m n

•85 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE L o a d e d , 1 o w n e r S h a r p Was '8995. NOW '7995 or '195.54/mo. -85 BUICK PARK AVENUE L o a d e d S h a r p Waa *999S. NOW '8995 SAVE '1000 '86 PARK AVENUE 4 d o o r , l o a d e d , moonroof Was '14,995. NOW '12.995 SAVE "2000

"86 CHEVY PICKUP A u t o m a t i c . Was '10.995. NOW '9495 SAVE '1500 •87 MAZDA PICKUP EXTENDED CAB 5 s p e e d . S h a r p § a v e Waa <8995. NOW '7995 or '162.03/mo. '87 DODGE ARIES WAOON A i r a u t o m a t i c . 6 .OOO m i l e s Waa '6995, NOW '7995 or '162.83/mo. •87 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4*4 A u t o m a t i c , a i r Was '15,995. NOW '13.995 SAVE '2000

' 85 F O R D M U S T A N G L X

A u t o m a t i c , air W a s ' 6 9 9 5

NOW $5995 or '120.85 per m o n t h

TRUCKS/VANS/WAGONS •84 ESCORT WAGON Ai r . s t e r e o . 1 o w n e r

Was '4995. NOW '4495 ——, or *108.17/mo. •84 CHEVY CAPRICE STATION WAGON L o w m i l e s , a i r , t i l t

Was '6995 NOW ' 5 9 9 5 or ' 15-4 33/mo •84 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP R e d . 4 s p e e d

Waa '5495. NOW ' 4 9 9 5 or '121.71/mo. •85 BUICK CENTURY ESTATE WAGON Ai r , t i l t , c r u i s e V-6

~ Was '7995, NOW ' 6 9 9 5 or *172.60/mo. 85 DODGE CONVERSION VAN

L o a d e d S h a r p

Waa ' 10.995. NOW ' 9 9 9 5 SAVE MOOO •85 PONTIAC PARISIENNE WAGON 9 p a s s e n g e r , a i r . t i l t , c r u i s e

Was '9995, NOW ' 8 9 9 5 or *226.80/mo. •86 GMC TON PICKUP 3SO V - 8 , 8 6 0 0 IDs G V W

Waa '9995. NOW ' 7 9 9 5 or '162.03/mo 86 CHEVY CONVERSION VAN

T o p l i n e , l o a d e d

Waa '13.995. NOW '11.995 SAVE '2000

1 9 8 7 N I S S A N S

1987 NISSAN SENTRA XE

WAGON 4 W D . 5 speed, B lue

mis t . Plus all s t a n d a r d op t i ons .

90 Day/3,000 Mile Guaranteel Wri te Your

Own Deal!!

OPEN S A T U R D A Y 10 t o 3

MON. 4 THURS. 9 to 8

TUES.. WED.. FRI 9 t o 6

VPSILANTI • 0 W 0 S S 0 CHARLOTTE PORTLAND • CHARLEVOIX

BUICK - GMC TRUCKS - NISSAN

3 4 E . M I C H I G A N , Y P S I L A N T I A t T 2 A N N A R B O R 4S2-S160. Y P S I L A N T I 4 S 2 - S H 0 . D E T R O I T 2S1-2SOO

i

1 2 C * ( R . W . G - 1 0 C )

880 Pontiac BONNEVILLE SE 1 9 8 7 - l o a d e d . •eatfier interior 4.OOC mi les. pe r fec t cond i t i on $16 000 6 4 2 - 6 3 4 8

BONNEVILLE 1966 « door V6. Mr. A m f m stereo. rea* de fog 37 .000 rrMMa $7 300 After 6 p m 8 5 1 - 8 7 2 5

O&E Thursday , February 4 1988

880 Pontiac 880 Pontiac FIERO >985 OT. 6 cyUnder 4 K M C sHver loaded, deluxe securi ty sys-•em. 38 .000 mues $7,200 or make ofter Evee 522-2810

| G R A N D PRIX 1976, 9 0 0 a cond i t ion power s teer ing, -brakes air t l . O Q p ' [MSI 683 8746

BONNEVILLE 1982 W a g o n Diesel. mt, all power. c lo th i n t e r n x , A m f m sterec R u m good! »1.600 722 8585

BONNEVILLE 1987 10,000 miles" Fu» factory equ ipmen t ! ' $ 10.975 GORDON CHEVROLET 4 2 7 - 5 7 1 0

FIERO HEADQUARTERS

S p o t Coupes & SE M o d e l s

Star t ing at $3 ,995 .

BOB SELLERS P O N T I A C / G M C

Grand River ar id 10 M M Fa rm ing ion M«ll»

476-8000

FIERO ,-1984 Au toma t i c power •en-dows. power locus, air casse t te . Sharpest one a round $5 ,885 JACK CAULEY C H E W 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

HERO, 1987. G7 Meta l l i c red , V-6. 5 speed 99.000 mi le w a r r a n t y ex-cellent cond i t ion $ 10 500 *29-2038

GRAND A M HEADQUARTERS

1966 and 1987 » 8 lo choose

Star t ing at $ 5 , 9 9 5 BOB SELLERS

P O N T I A C / G M C Grand R/ver a n d 10 Mi le

Fa rm ing ion Hil ls

478-8000

FtREBiRO 1982 4 speed 4 cy l inder. s t e r e o c a s s e t t e 6 0 , 5 0 0 m i les $2,700 o r b e s l 651-3714

FIREBIRD 1985, V6 an au loma t l c . t in wtieel s ta reo /casae i te $6900

476-3906

FIREBIRD 1985 Gun metal . gray. A u t o m a t i c a l u m i n u m w h e e l s $7,495 PAGE TOYOTA , 352-6580

J -2000 LE 1982 a u t o m a t * lul ly loaded, excel lent r u n n m g A body cond i t i on . $2495 Cal l Bet ty 459 3760 after 6 p m 455-0872

L E M A N S 1979 o n e owner no rust , runs g o o d $650 Ca l l

476-4044

PONTIAC J 2000 1982 4 door , whi te , every th ing new. $2,500

348-3472

G R A N D A M LE 1965 l ike new 54,000 mi les, ext ras $6,200 Tom, Days, 481 -6840 Evea. 420-294 I

PONTIAC Sunb i r d 1983 * door au tomat ic , air c l o t h in ter io r de-<oog. $2,975 G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T 427-5710

G R A N D A M LE 1985. loaded exce l lent cond i t i on , c»ean $8 ,500 or Deal orte. 354-3512

G R A N 0 A M 1978. 4 door . *ery c lean New tires 4 Drakes 92.000 miles. Or ig ina l owner $1,400 After 3 p m . 261-0416

G R A N D A M 1985 LE. loaded, g o M 33.500 excel lent cond i t i on , extend-ed war ran ty $7500/beat 532-3983

G R A N D A M 1985, 2 door , 5 speed power s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s , l o a d e d $6,800 399-9519

G R A N O A M , 1986 4 doo r . 5 speed, air power doors, a l u m i n u m wheels $7,250 After 6pm 626-0367

G R A N D A M 1966 4 cy l inder 4 door air mu*!C excel lent cond i t ion , 22 500 mi lea $7,500 A s * for J im

464-6400 PONTIAC 6000 STE 1987, black, low mi leage, m in t c o n d i t i o n Af ter 3 P M 464-3543

I GRANO AM. 1987. b lack, 7,000 •mi les 4 doo r , T i l T ^ O N T I A C 6000 1984, LE, 4 door , se l la , tlft wtieel 326-0317

j G R A N D PRIX U , 1981. excel lent [ cond i t ion , low mikes, au tomat i c , a»r. ; power locks 6 w indows, cru ise, de-tog. s tereo, $3 395 548-5115

PONTIAC, 1986 FIERO Red, 5 speed 19,816 m i les $6,195 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580

PONTIAC. 1986 S U N B I R D GT Air. s lereo. casset te , Al loy wheels

SUNSHINE ACURA 4 7 1 - 9 2 0 0

PONTIAC ' 9 6 7 G R A N O A M SE 4 door white, l oaded , . 18,137 miles $12 4 9 5 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580

PONTIAC 6000 LE. 1983 4 door L o a d e d ' 48.000 mi les Excellent c o n d i t i o n ' $ 4 550 644-7254

880 Pontiac 882 Toyota PONTIAC 6000 1985 a u t o m a t i c , air V6 power s tee r ing 4 brekae. win-d o w s 4 locks A M - F M caaaet te 4 m o r e $5495 358-3988

C O R O L L A OLX 1987, au toma t i c 12 000 mi les $9 995 PAGE TOVOTA 352 -8580

PONTIAC 6000 1985 a u t o m a t i c , air V6 power s tee r ing 4 brekae. win-d o w s 4 locks A M - F M caaaet te 4 m o r e $5495 358-3988

COROLLA, 1978 spor t c o u p e new Urea runs per fec t aar au tomat i c . $1500 or best o f fer 422 -0306

PONTIAC 6000. 1966 LE Black, low milea. Ilka new A M / F M s le reo . t i l t , cruise, rear de togger . $7 988

OLSON OLDSMOBILE

534-2479

COROLLA, 1978 spor t c o u p e new Urea runs per fec t aar au tomat i c . $1500 or best o f fer 422 -0306

PONTIAC 6000. 1966 LE Black, low milea. Ilka new A M / F M s le reo . t i l t , cruise, rear de togger . $7 988

OLSON OLDSMOBILE

534-2479

COROLLA 1981 5 s p e e d a« Runs welt1 Very g o o d c o n d i t i o n ' Or ig ina l owner $2,650 Eves 459 -5922

PONTIAC 6000. 1966 LE Black, low milea. Ilka new A M / F M s le reo . t i l t , cruise, rear de togger . $7 988

OLSON OLDSMOBILE

534-2479 COROLLA, 1981 2 -doo r au to , air s tereo def ros t , silver d o t f i seats Needs work $ 1 4 0 0 o l fe r 255 -9007

STE 1987 b lack , l oaded , power seats 4 sunroof a la rm, excel lent cond i t i on $12 5 0 0 851 -3685

SUPRA L 1985 46,000 mttea, auto-mat ic $10,495 PAGE TOYOTA 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

STE 1987 9000 mi lea. 2 rears on w a r r a n t y $12 ,500 Exce l lent condi -t ion Call after S P M - 348 -7468

SURRA t U R B O 1S87" au toma t i c , dark blue pean ' leatner Every op -t ion - s h o w r o o m c o n d i t i o n Low miles $19 ,900 /bea t 6 5 1 - 4 2 3 2

SUPRA, ' 9 9 6 i Slant b e e * saver 5 speed, $16 0 0 0 f i rm Cal l days only, ask tor Bock 477 -4767

SUNBIRD LE. 1986 , 4 doo r au to -mat ic air. p o w e r b rakaa-a taer ing . A m F m casset te $6 ,175 437 -9667

SURRA t U R B O 1S87" au toma t i c , dark blue pean ' leatner Every op -t ion - s h o w r o o m c o n d i t i o n Low miles $19 ,900 /bea t 6 5 1 - 4 2 3 2

SUPRA, ' 9 9 6 i Slant b e e * saver 5 speed, $16 0 0 0 f i rm Cal l days only, ask tor Bock 477 -4767

SUNBIRD SE, 1987 B l a c k / g r a y In-ter ior, sun roo l low mi lea Beat Offer 354-4030

SURRA t U R B O 1S87" au toma t i c , dark blue pean ' leatner Every op -t ion - s h o w r o o m c o n d i t i o n Low miles $19 ,900 /bea t 6 5 1 - 4 2 3 2

SUPRA, ' 9 9 6 i Slant b e e * saver 5 speed, $16 0 0 0 f i rm Cal l days only, ask tor Bock 477 -4767

SUNBIRD SE, 1987 B l a c k / g r a y In-ter ior, sun roo l low mi lea Beat Offer 354-4030

T O V O T A 1984 SUPRA au toma t i c , air. leather seats. Loaded '

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

SUNBIRD, 1978 2 Ooor coupe, $650 A u t o m a t i c . 8 1 . 0 0 0 ml iaa Al ter 6 p m or w e e k e n d s . 65« -1524

T O V O T A 1984 SUPRA au toma t i c , air. leather seats. Loaded '

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

S U N B I R D 1979 - 5 speed . wfHte. be»ge inter ior , a m - f m casset te , g o o d car $aOC'beat 425 -7334

TOYOTA 1985 Tercel SR5 W a g o n , silver 4 doo r 5 spe«d 4 wheel dr ive, new t ires, stereo, b l a c k / g r e y inter ior . $6 ,200 Af te r S P M 4 6 4 - 4 4 6 4

SUNBIRD 1984 Exce l lent c o n d i

TOYOTA 1985 Tercel SR5 W a g o n , silver 4 doo r 5 spe«d 4 wheel dr ive, new t ires, stereo, b l a c k / g r e y inter ior . $6 ,200 Af te r S P M 4 6 4 - 4 4 6 4

PONTIAC 6000LE- 1985. sitvBt. 4 door . V6 . many op t i ons . 37,000 ex-cel lent cond i t i on $6 750 540-2726

t ion loaded, 58 .000 mi lea $4 ,475 or best otter A f te r 6 p m 9 7 7 - 3 3 4 6

SUNBIRD 1984 2000, 5 speed , sun-roo t rear d e l r o s l , air, s tereo, pr ice nego t iab le 4 6 4 - 9 7 2 2

b r o w n , power air. conver t i b le look-ing top. sharp . $5299 828-3830

SUNBIRD 1986 L o a d e d Air cond i -t ion ing au toma t i c p lus m o r a Q M Exec car $ 6 5 0 0 879 -2535

PONTIAC 6000. 1984. au tomat ic , a>r, s le reo . 2 d o o r . 47 000 miles,

$5 ,000 Cal l 652-8326

TRANS A M 1980 E X C E L L E N T ! Low miles T- tops . L o a d e d 1 4 wt ieai disc. $6 300 After Spm. 471-2827

884 Voiktwagan BEETLE. 1971 exce l len t cond i t i on . Best offer 4 6 3 - 4 5 5 0

JETTA GL. 1985 4 d o o r au toma t i c , stereo l a p * , power s tee r ing 30.000 mues $6.75f l . /of1er 540 -1265

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'85, '86 & '87

TOPAZ & TEMPOS

'85 CHRYSLER LEBARON GTS 4 DOOR TURBO

s6595* WHY PAY

MORE? '86 6000 STE

LOADED. $8675*

LOW BANK

RATES '84 TOYOTA CELICA GT Automatic, air,

sunroof.

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LOADED, LEATHER. $5695* SAFETY

INSPECTED VEHICLES

3 PLYMOUTH & DODGE CARAVANS

& VOYAGERS

BIG SA VINGS

VENTURA 1977. V-8 , au tomat i c , power steer ing, b r a k e s , ciear. good mechanica l ly $ 7 5 0 455 -7219

882 Toyota CELICA. 1982, GT 5 speed , excel lent cond i t i on , s te reo $ 2 5 0 0 652-4097

CELICA, 1983 GT F lo r i da cm. low milea. loaded, a u t o ove rd r i ve g o o d cond i t i on $ 4 9 0 0

Irhre Very 420 -4058

JETTA. 1986. QLI . b lack, au toma t i c , full power , a m t m casset te . Mr . aun-root . cru ise $ 9 3 7 5 6 4 6 - 6 9 5 2

JETTA 1987. 4 doo r au toma t i c , loaded, p a r t e d cond i t i on . $9500

6 4 2 - 8 8 1 6

RABBIT - 1962 5 speed. iooksJ>ad runs good, beat of ler CaIT~it1er 5pm, 6 4 6 - 3 4 4 2

VW. 1964 JETTA GL! L i m i t e d Ed i -t ion, A« . s u n r o o l a m m casse t te $5,995

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

SPECIAL PURCHASE DODGE ARIES "LE" '87

A u t o m a t i c Air c o n d i t i o n i n g Power s t e e r i n g Power b r a k e s

A M / F M s t e r e o Rear de f ros te r Wheel cove rs Plus m o r e

7.7% FINANCING

m o n t h '

6 TO C H O O S E FROM LOW MILES

• Paymen t B a s e d on financing $6495 for 48 months 7 7% Annual P e r c e n t a g e Rate, wtth $1000 down p lus tax & pla tes

DEARBORN ALL CAR 25125 F O R D R D . D E A R B O R N SALES

O P E N S A T . 10-3 LEASING

•1000 Rebate 274-4748/274-4220 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

111 W. A N N A R B O R RD . P L Y M O U T H (W. OF 1-275)

455-8740 or 961-3171

884 Voiktwagan 884 Voiktwagan RABBIT 1984 sunroo i stereo Ml- S C I R O C C O 1987 M a c k ' M a c k . loed-ver good cond i t i on $3,300 . « ] . nee l car 8.000 mites Aimoet

—- 464 -7098 new at used car pr ice CMI Pol ly weak days 352-9580

884 Voiktwagan 884 Voiktwagan

VW RABBIT 1960 4 doo r , au tomat -ic, s te reo , $1 ,995

T O W N 8 COUNTRY DOOOE 9 M M 6 G r a n d River 474-8750

VW 1965 soad new b rakes , c u s t o m exhaus t . po rshe wt ieets new car breuter 6 ignrtaon ad jus tab le beam runs excel lent $996 Ca* af ier Con-or weekends 853-0269

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Thursday, FeDruary 4, 1988 O & E (P C)10

Salem threatens, but upset proves elusive By Dan oman staff writer

For three quarters of Tuesday's basketball g a m e it looked as if Plymouth Salem might do what no team has done this season: beat Walled Lake Central.

The Rocks recovered f rom a slow start to control the game until late in the third period, only to see the Vik-ings pull ahead in the finale and take home a 74-64 victory at Salem.

The win was Cent ra l ' s 12th straight without a loss and gives the Lakes Division leader a 6-0 mark. Salem is 3-3 in the division and 5-7 overall.

"In a sense, it was a down-to-the-wire game," Salem coach Bob Bro-die said.

"Had they not knocked down some of those free throws and had we con-verted a few baskets, it could have gone either way That's where Lady-Luck comes into play."

THE LATTER was more evident in the last quarter when Salem's

basketball shooting percentage went down and Central went to the charity stripe a few too many times.

Besides being up against a good team, Brodie attributed the defeat to Salem's inability to run its motion offense, combined with turnovers in the third quarter and missed shots in the last.

"We thrive off that," he said of the Rocks' offensive pattern, "and we got stagnant in the third quarter and threw the ball away.

"And we had a lot of good scoring opportunities that didn't fall in the fourth quarter ."

After Todd Marion, who led Salem with 10 points, sank two free throws following a technical foul on Cen-tral 's Layne Herrington to tie the score at 49. the Vikings went in front to stay.

ROB WOLSKI hit a jumper and

Herrington went ihe length of ihe court for a layup that put the Vikings on top by four heading into the final period

Central opened the last quarter with a bang, too. Guard Scott Fer-nandez converted two Salem turn-overs, and the Vikings had a 57-49 lead with only 40 seconds gone in the quarter. ,

The Rocks, however, bounced back just as quickly Bill Anderson made a layup af te r a steal, and Keith Smith took A Viking turnover at mid-court in for another basket, cutting the gap to four again and causing Central to use a timeout.

But the Vikings scored the nert seven points — five at the free-throw line — to take a 64-53 lead with 31* minutes remaining

Central was 25-of-33 at the line for the game, while the Rocks sank 13 of 21 chances. In the second quarter when Salem had the momentum, the Vikings scored seven of their last H points on free throws to stay within

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A few changes helped put Plymouth Canton's boys basketball team back in the winner 's circle Tuesday.

The Chiefs were never really threatened at Walled Lake Western By the first few minutes of the final quarter, they had constructed a 20-point cushion en route to a 63-53 Western Lakes Activities Association Western Division triumph.

"We changed up." said coach Tom Niemi, whose team improved to 10-2 overall and 5-1 in the division "We started a different lineup and moved the ball better We did some things better than the other night."

The "other night" was a forget table one for Canton — a 57-55 homecourt loss to Livonia Churchill. Against Western, the Chiefs got batanced scoring in building a

~14-10 lead after one quar ter and a 34-26 halftime bulge. A 13-5 third-quarter advantage le f t CanTohTn command, 47-31.

Mitch Fyke did the bulk of the damage for the Chiefs.

pouring in 20 points and grabbing six rebounds Brian Paupore had 11 points and Matt Littleton and Roger Trice chipped in nine apiece.

Western (2-4 in the division. 3-8 overall) got 19 points from Wayne Pa r r s and 13 from Kevin White.

WESLEY AN 73. PLY. CHRIST. 68: Gary Swodhng pumped in 27 points to spark North Branch Wesleyan past Plymouth Christian Tuesday at Pioneer Middle School.

The Eagles (3-8 overall) had an 18-14 lead after one quarter but Wesleyan surged ahead with a 23-13 second quarter. Plymouth Christian trimmed the deficit to five (54-49) af ter three periods but couldn't catch Wesleyan (9-5 overall).

Four playeis readied double figures in scoring for Plymouth Christian: Jeff Leach (19), Bryan Da vies (15). Scott Burns (13) and Kevin Breier (10).

Rocks rout Falcons Plymouth Salem met with little

resistance Monday as Farmmgton failed to stop the Rocks hitting at-tack.

Salem needed only 19 serves to accomplish a 15-2 victory in the first game, and the Rocks made it a clean sweep by winning the sec-ond, 15-8.

"When the ball came back over." Salem coach Betty Smith said, "we got it back (to the Farmington side) and usually put it down for a kill."

Meg Foley served three aces in the opener, and Roseann Sumpter, Asaka Motoyama and Laura Porterfield pounded three kills apiece at the Falcons.

The Rocks, 3-3 in the Western Lakes and 7-4 overall, got out to a 5-1 lead in the second game, and Smith decided to use the opportuni-ty to substitute and divide the play-ing time.

Maria Wordhouse came off the bench to serve the last six points of the second j a m e Marci Thomas played well in the front row as a hitter, and Sue Stout and Joanna Wiklund excelled on defense, Smith said.

"Every game we pick out one thing to try and work on," she said. "Today it was trying to limit our coverage errors (when the oppo-nent is spiking)

"Unfortunately, the opportunity wasn't there too much, but we're starting to dig a lot more balls than we were at the beginning of the season

"We're coming along real well," Smith added "We're still trying to peak at the right t ime "

FRANKLIN 15-15, CANTON 9-6: The Chiefs got off to a fast start Monday, but cooled off and never regained their early edge

Canton shot out to an 8-1 lead in the first game, but the Chiefs bogged down at that point and Franklin started to come around.

"All of a sudden they started dig-ging our hard hits, and we got frus-trated," Canton coach Allie Suffety said.

Shannon Meath, the Chiefs' best attacker, drilled the ball at the Pa-triot! several times, but they were able to dig the hall up and recover Franklin came back to take a 9-8 lead and went on to win the game.

Meath had three of Canton's five n n . the lowest total of the season

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Asaka Motoyama waa one of throe players with three kills lor Salem aa the Rocks rolled over Farmington in Lakes Division volleyball action Monday.

for the Chiefs. Alissa Huth and Meath had three service points each.

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Five of the nine wrestlers Plym-outh Canton entered in the Lincoln Park Invitational placed among the top five in their weight classes Saturday

Canton s Tom Flores was the runner-up at 98 pound:- suffering only his second loss of the season against victories in the final

Mall Keeler was third at 105. he A y weight Jerry French was fourth and Jim Crews d98i and Craig Rinket 132i finished fifth

In the consolation final. Keeler defeated Darren Eghotz of Milford. who had beaten the Canton wres-tler in the consolation final of the North Farmington tournament sev-eral weeks ago. 8-2

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wrestling gel some gi«>d wrestling in and we got it. Canton coach Hick Menoch said It u » s good compe-tition. and we needed that going into the league and state meets.

The Western Lakes Activities As-sociation will g3ther atl of irs teams Saturday at Westland John Glenn for the annual league meet

Plymouth Salem, the only team to wm the league championship in the WLAA's five-year existence, will attempt to defend its title once again

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M a t t Keeler ( t o p ) h a d o n e of C a n t o n ' s b e s t p e r f o r m a n c e s in t h e Lincoln Pa rk t o u r n a m e n t , f i n i s h i n g t h i r d in t h e 1 0 5 - p o u n d d i v i s i o n .

Falcons edge JG Farmington scored an important

Lakes Division wrestling victory Tuesday night — possibly the big-gest in school history.

The Falcons, proving themselves to be among the powers in the West-ern Lakes Activities Association this year, knocked off Westland John Glenn 29-27 on the loser's mats

The match was originally sched-uled for last Thursday at Farming-ton, but it had to be postponed and moved to Glenn af te r a fire at Farm-ington High School

The victory puts the Falcons, who beat Glenn for the first time, in a three-way tie for first place in the division with Plymouth Salem and Livonia Stevenson, all with 3-1 records The Rockets fall to 2-2

"It sure helps the program out," Farmington coach Al Beyar said "Glenn and Salem have dominated" the league for so long, it's nice to have someone else in there

"I DONT THINK anybody is a shoo-in for the league champion-ship." he added All WLAA teams will be together Saturday for the league meet at Glenn

The Rockets won four of the first

' six bouts Tuesday, but they stilj. had only a 13-12 lead over > ngton All of Glenn's victories were deci-sions. while the Falcons overcame those losses with pins by Chris Gar-diner and Steve Lee at 112 and 126 pounds, respect ively Gard iner pinned Glenn's Jim Pace in 5:22, and Lee pinned Dave Schaefer in 2:57

Farmington led 20-15 af te r the 155-pound contest T J Armstrong decisioned Jeff Allen 2-0 at 138, Todd Jacobs defeated Mike McKin-ney 7-1 at 145 and Mike Kelly bat-tled Kraig Kuban to a 12-12 draw at 155

Glenn moved in front 21-20 on Chuck Lauber's victory by default at 167, but Bill Lindbert's 6-5 decision over Dereck Tharp at 185 restored the lead to Farmington. 23-21 Tharp had beaten Lindbert earlier in the season.

Charles Wyatt's pin in 3 10 of the 198-pound bout locked up the victory for Falcons

"You could go down the line and say almost all of them were big (wins)," Beyar said

Farmington is 6-1- overall, the Rockets are 10-6

Salem, Canton claim victories

Three of four events were won by Farmington gymnasts, but the dual me- ' went to Plymouth Salem Tues-day by a 122 7-116 0 score

The Falcons Jackie Daly won twice for the Falcons finishing first in the vault '8 9: and the balance beam (8 4) Daly was also second in the floor exercise 18 4 > Debbie Ford was Farmington's other winner, cap-turing the uneven parallel bars (8 3<

Salem's Amy Pastori had an ex-cellent all-around meet She won the floor exercise (8.7i and was second in vault (8 4) and bars (7 7) Her 32 6 all-around score was best in the meet. Daly scored 32 4

Salem's Dana Holda had the third highest all-around score in the meet at 29 1. finishing tied for third m vault with teammate Jenny Krieger (8 0) and fourth in bars (7.2)

Other Salem top-four finishers were Debbie Popp. third in floor ex-ercise (8 2) and fourth in vault (7 9). Debbie Drabek. third in bars (7 4), Sharon Way, third in beam (8.0); and Krieger. fourth in floor exercise (8.0),

The only other Farmington gym-nast to crack the top three was Julie Lawton. who placed second in beam ( 8 . 1 ) .

P L Y M O U T H C A N T O N overwhelmed Farmington Harrison behind Charron, 132 15-99.4, Tuesday, The Chiefs' point total set a new team

gymnastics record and pushed their dual-meet mark to 5-1 overall 4-1 in the West-ern Division

Charron s wins came in beam — a school-record ft 95, breaking her own mark of 8 8 set last year and floor exercise 8 8) Charron's all-around score of 33 35 was best in the meet.

Canton won all four events, with Darcy Gignar finishing first in vault (8 75; and Maureen McLean tops in bars 18 4 Gignac was also second in bars (7 8; and floor exercise (8,4,i, while McLean was second in vauit (8 5) and third in beam (8.25)

The Chiefs swept the top three spots in every event but the vault, where Harrison's Jenny Rick placed third (8.4) Other top-three scorers for Canton were Heather Murphy, second in beam (8 85), Shannon Con-nell, third in bars (7 45), and Sharon Moran.. third in floor exercise (8.2).

On Saturday. Canton and Farm-ington will be among the 13 teams competing at the Salem Invitational Others include North harmington. Westland John Glenn. Northville, Troy Athens. Freeland. Rockford,

Wayne Memon; Kimball, Grosse Pointe North the host Rocks

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Rocks bite 'Dogs Plymouth Salem swim coach

Chuck Olson wasn't sure what to ex-pect when the Rocks traveled to Brighton for a Tuesday night meet,

"Everybody had been telling me they were down,-but I took enough horses with me to make sure," Olson said.

As it turned out. Salem didn't need quite so much firepower, as they scored a 117-59 victory over the Bulldogs

"We didn't swim nearly as strong a lineup as we have," Olson said "I was surprised they were down as touch as they are They're usually a competi t ive team, but we all go through those times."

The Rocks, who are on the top side of the talent cycle and one of the best teams in the state, were led by Geoff Taylor, Ron Orris and Jeff Musson with two victories apiece.

OLSON ARRANGED his lineup so the Rocks. 8-2 overall, could get a comfortable lead early in the meet and give others on the 40-man roster

swimming a chance to compete in later events.

Taylor was on Salem's winning medley relay team and also won the breaststroke with a 1.07.6 time.

Orris was part of the medley re-lay, too. and placed first in the 50 freestyle (22 7) Dave Miller and Mike Hill were the other relay mem-bers, helping the Rocks record a 1:45.3 time.

Musson was a double winner in in-dividual events, taking first place in the 200 and 100 freestyles with 1:56.3 and 52.8 times

Olson said that Jon Hobgood. the butterfly winner in 1. 00,1. fared well competing in that event for the first time,

Salem's Brian Barbee, Tim Akers, Fred Seidelman and Tom Johnson teamed up for a 3 37 5 time in a snr-cessful freestyle relay effort

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SALEM WOULD have needed Lady Luck's assistance to pull out a victory in the final minutes, but the Vikings allowed the Rocks just enough opportunities to keep alive the hope of an upset

Marion canned a three-point field goal and a free throw for a 70-64 score but Wolski. who scored a game-high 23 points, and Mark O Hanlon finished the game with free throws

"It's tough to make that come back that late in the game," Brodie said. "You're never happy when you lose, but I see some improvement in aspects of our game and we're going

to continue to teach Herr ington added IT points.

O Hanlon 14 and Dave Nelson 10 for Central Smith scored nine for Sa-lem. and sophomore Jeff Gold had seven in his varsity debut Scott Hale and Craig Marshall added six apiece

Gold whom Brodie brought up from the junior varsity to bolster the team's situation at guard, had five points in the first quarter to spark the Rocks af ter they found them-selves down 16-7

I THINK WE had to give another guard the. opportunity and get him ready." said Brodie, adding he hasn't been happy with the team's guard play We've been too inconsistent."

Gold's perimeter basket started Salem's rally. He followed with a

free throw and took a pass under-neath for a lavup Pat R/ppeck: and Marion also >< ored and suddenly the Rocks had tied the score 16-16

"His quickness helps us out there ' said Brodie of Gold We need some-body to take over the leadership po-sition on this team, and the best posi-tion for a leadership role is the guard position

"1 think he's able to handle ihat. he added If I didn t think he was able to 1 wouldn t have brought him up He s a varsity soccer player, so he s usea lo it "

Salem outscored Central 10-2 dur ing one stretch of the second quarter to lead 32-29 Marshall, who had key baskets during that surge, converted a steal to give the Rocks a 39-38 lead at the half

In the closing secondsx>f the first half of Saturday s' men s basketball game pitting the elite of the Eastern Conference - Oakland Community College — against the drudges Schoolcraft College OCC scored easily to push its advantage to 11 points

That s bad, considering SC's bench and OCC's leniency to wear down, then wear out opponents in the sec-ond half But before halft ime ar-rived. matters got worse for the Ocelots A quick turnover an in-bounds pass to the Raiders Derrick Williams, and a three-point swish from the corner made it 47-33

That's when the buzzer sounded It might have been SC's death knell, the Ocelots never got closer than the half t ime margin getting a lesson in transition basketball f rom the only-too-eager-to-teach Raiders in ab-sorbing a 96-68 defeat at SC

"They scored on all of our turn-overs said Ocelot coach Dave Bo-ga ta j , whose outmanned " t e a m slipped to 7-14 overall and 1-10 in the Eastern Conference Hey they're a good basketball team And at one time. I had three kids on the floor who never played high school basketball

THAT KIND of inexperience made it easy for OCC's veterans like guard Carson Butler who scored 11 points and dished out a single-game school-record 18 assists ' former record 15 by Butch Finnegan. 1970i SC had 10 second-half turnovers, and af ter the majority of them there was an easy OCC basket

We shewed .iKe ic^mwork. said OCC Loach Lynn Reed So maii_» times, after a team gets a big lead, the team concept breaks down

Nothing broke down for OCC for lung The Raiders - 16-4 overall and 9-2 in the conference one loss behind Highland Park CC - started slow ly

Th^\ hang in there and made it tough on us. Reed said of SC I thuught our intensity was lacking early on

Wilhams got the Raiders on track The 6-foot-5 sophomore forward scored 22 first-half points, he fin-ished with 26 Sam Smith added nine in the first half (13 in the game) and

Saints JV steamrolls Schoolcraft

Another game, another lots for Schoolcraft College's mens bas-ketball t e am And this one. ac-cording to coach Dave Bogataj. was "very embarrassing.*'

No wooder Bogataj has resort-ed to posting signs m the foyer of the athletic building, asking for "a few good men" to come out and join the team

No such help was forthcoming Monday, when Stena Heights jun-ior varsity blasted the Ocelots 114-75 at SC

"It was the worst game we've played all year," said Bogataj. "I don't know why."

The Saints were shor ter than the Ocelots but oatrebounded them S&-23. inrlnding a 21-8 ad vantage oo the offensive boards Siena Heights was also deadly from three-point range making 12-o<-24 (eight-of-lt in the first half).

Steve Hawley's 36 points and six assists topped SC Forward Ladkm Tait had 12 points and center Brad Ridgeway scored 10, but the pair combined for jntst eight rebounds Andy Stephens contributed eight points and nine boards

Top scorers for Siena Heights were Dana Franklin with 30. Nick Langenderfer with 25 and Steve Moore with 23 Moore had seven three-pointers

SC, now 7-15, plays at Grand Rapids Baptist Saturday

Reggie U ..jams had eight 2 2 «-er all Eric Butler neued 11 points r • OCC

SC was once again paced n\ Steve Hawles who soiree 28 point> Ladion Tait added 14 ana i u n bounds and Brad Ridge\*a> coiled ed 12 points

OCC hosts St Clair CC at 7 30 p rr. Saturday SC travels to pia> the Grand Rapids Baptist junior varsity at 5 30 p m Saturday

v^hat a difference a player can make And on Saturday at Oakland Community College. Schoolcraft Col-lege coach Jack Grenan knew exact-t\ how to take advantage of his ad-vantage.

OCC, unbeaten through 19 wom-en's basketball games (8-1 in the Eastern Conference) and ranked among the top NJCAA Division II teams, was hurting Starting center hegina Woodard (from Bloomfield Hills Lahser) was out with a bruised knee

Against a tough inside team like SC that spelled 'rouble And that 's what the Lady Raiders got. as SC pounded out a 58-50 upset victory- at OCC

"We knew going in we had two girls inside against basically just Woodard." said Grenan. "When she didn t play, it helped us that much more."

But OCC did not roll to 19 straight wins on Woodard's inside play alone. It took a strong defense and a pa-tient nearly error-free offense (just nine turnovers) by SC to secure the victory.

We switcned defenses every other possession," said Grenan We played really patient, the most pa-tient we've played all year The kids finally stuck to a game plan."

OCC LED 32-30 at the half The game remained tight, with the spread never more than three points, until the final five minutes From the seven-minute mark on, Grenan decided to go strictly inside to 8haron Miller and Penny Ptggott, and it worked

7 Miller excelled, turning in one of her finest performances of the sea-son The ft-foot-1 center netted 1« points, grabbed 21 rebounds and bltxrked four shots

SC led 5ft-50 with less than a min-ute left but left the door open for the Lady Raiders by twice misting the first shot in one-and-one f ree throw situations OCC couldn t capitalize, however, twice missing field goal at-tempts

Finally, with I I seconds left. Tam-my Adkirts iced it for SC with two free throws Adkins had an outstand-ing game, pouring in a game-high IS point*, including tftree-of five three

liters in the first half Uarletie l iner added 10 for 9C

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M y r n a P a r t r i c h

Wrestling a trio of exercise questions Dear M>rna 1 h a w a ft** fi tness question*. lu ask I want lo start an e x t r r i s e p rogram 1 am a woman 41' >ears old anH never exercise Should I >«-r- a diH-ittr b e f o r e s tar t ing tfat* program. ' Should I work out duriftji ro> period Is the re an>thing special 1 should do or avoid at thai t ime of the month" How man> times a week should I exercise jusl lo s t a \ feeling good"

Mar ) Lee ^ West Bloomfield

In answer to vour first question, you should absolute]) see a doctor before s t a r t ing an exerctM' p rogram

It has been suggested that all people, especially over 35 years of age. should visit their dot tor for a routine checkup each yea r This is because, f rom the mid 30s on physiological p r o b l e m s such as the incidence of hypertension, heart disease and the e f f e c t s of smoking, begin to take their toll.

During you; ,.r.U4|-«I doctor 's wsit he shouli* check card iovascu la r f i tness A routine KK<I test very helpful in de t e rmin ing your fitness level Assuming you a re healthy, knowing your f i tness level before s t a r t ing an exercise p rog ram is very helpful Ask your doctor to ex plain about your cardio f i tness

Our cardiovascular sys tem s endurance is defined a s the capaci ty or the neai t tn dei iv t r blood wof-kitig-fi-tusck-'s The t e rm car diovascujar fitness is s imply a measu re of our cardio capac i ty

One of the important e l ements of total fitness is the measuremen t of the ability of your hear t and blood vessels to c a r r y oxygen to your muscles \ tit person s lungs, blood vessels and musc l e s work much in in- e f t i r ien ' '• .«n.l ea>i!y during exercise than do those of an uniit p. r-son

if vou plant' ./ JUI n-J an exert is«. p rogram ir. a r e p u t a b l e studio or c'.u! r ake sure ••• • .'.k m the t eacher and km w exac t l y what you are gett .ng ri11 • ti wr.a' Jegree is the intensify level of the c lass) I highly r c - o m m e n d a good beginner-level exercise class If it is weights you want be ca re fu l not to work with too heavv a weight

In regards to the second question about working out dur ing your period

Of course if you feel all right, by ail means work out during your period In tac t, if you a r e the type to experience c r a m p s , working out will help the c ramps go a w a y - ! believe you, .should keep your life as normal as possibie during menst rua t ion We women should not become vic t ims of our monthly cycle I hear many women complain of PMS p r e m e n s t r u a l syn-drome!. exercise has proven to help

Your last question on how many t imes to exerc i se per week is a common one

My question to you is. . What is feeling good" ' Exerc i s ing three t imes a week is passable for a person star t ing a p r o g r a m Four times a week is even better for cardiovascular , weight con t ro l burning fat etc Some people need to exerc ise five to six t imes per week

We people a re e x e m s e - a h o l i c s It is like a fix, we gel our healths high and feel good all the t ime

••Myrna Partrich co-ouner of The Workout Company of Blountfiehi Tou-ris'\if>. j \ h a p p y to a n s w e r any q u e s t i o n s ' r e a d e r s may hare regarding e x e r c i s e Piea.se send your signed letters to S p o r t s D e p a r t m e n t , Myrna Partrich. 1225 Bowers. Birming-ham -4 SO 12 )

T a x p a y e r s c a n h e l p w i l d l i f e Thursday ^«Df jar> <» '9<se I * 5 0 X F ) 5 0

IT S THAT t u n e of year. The

t i m e people dread most Not because hunting season is d rawing to a close Not be-

cause Old Man Winter is caressing ' he s ta te with his icy f ingers And

.not even because the holidays a re over and the re won't be another holi-day for mon ths It s worse than all of that It s l ax l ime

Now don t worry, tnis isn't a col-umn about taxes I m not going to waste this space t rying to explain new loop hoies or tax breaks And I p romise not lo mention earned in-come dependents or dividends In fact , the only thing income tax and this co lumn have in common is t he , Michigan Depa r tmen t of Natur ta l Resources ' Nongame Wildlife Fund (line 3f> of your Michigan s ta te in-come tax return) .

Signed into law in 1983 by Gover-nor Blarichard. the Nongame Wildife Fund is m a d e up ent i re ly of volun-teer contr ibut ions mostly f r o m citi-zen con t r ibu t ions . f rom s t a t e income tax r e tu rns

The funds support the Nongame VSildlife P r o g r a m which is a imed at p rese rv ing populations of desirable non-game wildlife species (wildlife which is not hunted) and their habi-tat and increasing people's enjoy ment . unders tanding and apprec ia tion of p l a n t and wildlife resources

T H E F O U R - Y E A R revenue f r o m the fund is close to $2 million Last year the fund received $670,000 f r o m Michigan income tax refund

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donat ions .Nearly 116,000 people m a d e contr ibut ions to the fund, the most in its history These n u m b e r s a re f an tas t i c Without them the fund would be non-existeni But let s f ace it 116,000 is a smal l f ract ion of the total number of s ta te income tax re tu rns And i t ' s not like you have to give up your en t i r e re turn Donations of I I to {5 a r e great

We had a good year (in 1986) f r o m income tax donations, ' said Dick Lehman. Public Affairs Coord, na tor with the Nongame Aildl i fe Fund Donations were up about one-third f rom previous years, which is very encouraging If you multiply $1 of $2 by 110 or 115.000 if really adds up "

T H E N O N G A M E W I L D L I F E

Fund provided the financial support for be t te r than 30 projects s ta tewide in 1986 P r o j e c t s ranged f rom field tes ts to control predation of piping plover eggs, to b"ald eagle, banding and r e sea rch The fund also provided suppor t for such projects as the eval uation of the lake sturgeon popuia tion, a wildl i fe observation t ower

and nature trail in Manis tee County complet ion of the Manual of Michi gan Ferns, and severa l f r ee work shopo on the construct ion of bluebird nest boxes including one workshop held in Rochester Hills iThe blue bird nest box workshops a re sched uled again this year One will be held March 13 at the Rochester Hills Mu nicipal Building Call 6G6-099O for detai ls)

Two of the biggest p ro jec t s fi nanced by the fund a r e the develop-ment of the Breeding Bird Atlas and the Natural Fea tu r e s Inventory

The Breeding Bird Atlas is ap proaching the fourth yea r of a six year effor t to pinpoint the distr ibu tion and abundance of 230 resident birds species in Michigan

The Natural Fea tu r e s Inventory ts a survey of natural plant c o m m u n i ties and unique undisturbed hab; tats , such as prair ies and wet lands on a county to-county basis

F I N A N C I N G F R O M t h e N o n g a m e

Wildlife Fund provided the founda tion on which the Pe reg r ine Ketuin

Projec t was built P e r e g r i n e Return is a project designed to es tabl ish iO nesting pair of the endangered peregr ine falcon in Michigan by the year 2000 On July 6, 1987, f ive baby peregr ines were placed in a nesting box on the top of the 35 s tory Gardi-an Building in Detroi t F ive more baby peregr ines a re scheduled to be released in Detroit this s u m m e r and again in 1989 The other s i tes includ-ed in the plan a r e Grand Rap ids and Bergland in the Upper Peninsula

Volunteers f r o m the Michigan I nited Conservat ion Club, the Sierra Club and the l>etroit Audubon Soci-ety also assisted in the inaugural pe regr ine r e l ea se L e h m a n was quick to point out that vo lun teer help is needed in many p ro jec t s support ed by the Nongame Wildlife Fund

We r e not just a f t e r donations, explained Lehman We need people to get involved We need their help We need people to repor t s ight ings of loons eagles and purp le m a r t i n s People working on the Breed ing Bird Atlas need ass is tance in locating many species of b i rds ac ros s t s ta te The volunteer help with the peregr ine project last s u m m e r wa> very helpful and I 'm sure we'll need help again

Anyone wishing lo dona te to the Nongame Wildlife Fund can do so through their Michigan tax re turn form (line 35) or by d i rec t donations to Nongame Wildlife Fund, P O "Box 30180. Lansing 48909 Volunteer in format ion may also be obta ined a: this address

sports shorts • U M P I R E S N E E D E D

Canton Softball Center Umpire Association is accept ing applicat ions for the 1988 slow-pitch and fast jutch sof tba l l seasons

There will be a mandatory meet mg and clinic on Saturday. Feb 20 New umpi r e s (male and female) and those interested in becoming um pires should call 483-5600 between the hours of 10 a m and 6 p m

• S O F T B A L L M E E T I N G

There will be a meet ing for mana gers of men ' s and women's softbali t e a m s on Saturday. Feb 27. at the Canlon Township Administrat ion Building. 1150 S Canton Center Rd

Manage r s of the men's t e a m s will mee t at 10 a m., women's t eam man agers at 11 a m

Topics to be discussed include en t ry fees, regis t ra t ion da tes and t imes, con t rac t requ i rements and re-sidency requi rements .

For informat ion, t a l i the Canton P a r k s and Recrea t ion Depar tmen t at 397-5110,

• B A B E R U T H T E A M

Any boys between the ages of 13 and 10 who a r e interested in playing basebal l for Georgetown, a new ad-dition to Ihe Plymouth-Canton-Northvi l le Babe Ruth League, should ca l l George Gar is at 981-2093 re-gard ing t ryout information.

The next prac t ice will be Satur-day. Feb. 20. at the solvation Army building on Main Street in P lymouth I tit- teuili is >puti>«-«trfl by f.ai I Keim ueurge tow n Kealty

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T a m i Brozek. a f r eshman f r o m Canton Township-and member of the Western Michigan University worn en 's t r ack t e a m finished eighth in the 400-meter dash with a t ime of

outdoors calendar IMPORTANT OATES-EVENTS

• ^ed 5- ' 4"d * ?•' 4 - Soutf»ea&i Mict-.i oa- Carre*' arc RV 3lo» ' ' r-fc Cci«e--m a-J Oa', CuiCings a: Te Micfugar Slate Fa' G'OJRICS

• FeD 5 T a -Canaaa Fisn.ng Hjr-.irsq d<-u /acaiior Show. a: me fdi ine Mat.u> > tearoom

• Fee S- ' i — Tf,e 20th Atnual Ceiroit boat a"<3 Fishing Show at Ccc-o Han

• -eo ' - Wmtertest jpor'So'ed c, tie Ci rstc Piver Muizieicaae's W nterfest s, a OR-rn.* »E marks^-ShiO COT'DEMIO'' ooer TO al nditf'dua-s who shoot clow catches rounc nans - Tuizieicaa'ng arms «nir> ooer. iron s<gits

•^onoei'tior. win be heic a* me Sr-eiby Townsr© ange oegi«ni.~g a* 9 a m For details can 236-

4903 • Fee 7 Plan a rd Anirnal Surviva n

Aiite* a nature program about m>e winter su< • i«ai o' pants animais ana insects. «il o-e or

* tered a- "e Uruwe'S'?y ol Michigan's Botanical . iarfleiS r Ann A'DOr F& m'orrr.ati-on ca-i • -63 ?06C

• Fee 10 Late Canada goose season ' ends - southeast M.chigan

• Fep '9-28 — Detroit Ouiooorama 68 " Spots and Trave' Shew 'eaturirsg p'OOuct <?is piays U S and Canadian vacatior. outfitters sarninars c»ncs and more will De neic at me Michigan Stale Fair Grounds

• March 1 — Fo« season ends m ail z.yes • The 1988 State Park motor vehicle per-

,-nrts a»e ava.iapie at a» 86 Michigan State Par*s and Recreation A-eas An annual permit costs J'O and covers vehicle entry nolo all 86 Michi

"'jar Slate Parks The permits are atso avaiia&te hrr».Qh me Dftoanimer-it ot Natura' Resources

1 trr-nation Service Center P O BO* 30024 1 a-si% ^8909 phor.e bi,' 373-1220

METROPARKS

• Sfetu Oay M.>ri ' -y a!Ut! a mu'llhly na!u>« a" * • -••ri'e'. ages 6-1? *i De sMe eC

a i. i :a; - ai St j 'y Creel- nea' Ru

• ".at-ie ; P'.' ts arid Patterns a nature pi g'am n yvhch participants will explore wa.s t. jse nature's o'igionai patterns io err.di.ee cart proiects will be steered i 30 p m Satur day a- Kenvrigtori neai Miitord

• /v-a" AOout Dinosaurs7 a p-ogram *itr si des a discussion ar-d fosncs will be otierea ai 2 pm Sunday at Kensington neat Miltord

• A re' Wiidii'e Survival, a discussion and i»a:k lo look at winter sor.iva "ecr

mues • a< iT dis. will oe otteiea ai 2 p - S-ji a- sic- . -eek ->ea' Ftoc'.estei

• S'owsnoe s itai is available weeneudi rii, a* '.diar Springs Cost «s $3 loi 'our h -u'=

plus a $i • su'ance 'ee dotla- wi- Be -e-rj-nec wner me sr-owsr-iof arvd bindings a-e •eturrir-iea s .lar-.agM t-o rJormation a«wj snow condiiions . ail 68b 1561

• Trte "3B8 Me'rupark annual vehicle pe-THIS a-e on sale

'he permit costs $10 $5 fo» senior citiMWS 'he perm1 is reauired to enter any of ihe 13 Metropan.s se'vmg Oakland Wayne Macomp L vrrgston ariO Washtena* counties

Dai'y per'Ms wtuch went on iale jari I will t i each tor vehicles anc boats

i No permits win De sold rh-ough the mail Fo< mote reformation contact the Metroparks at 1-m P4-PARK^

OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS

• CriJSS country bKung for the blind will be u'tered Saturday ai Gien Oaks Golt Course For retails -.ai d56-4944

• fuaii ciXir.rly ski clinics tot the visually mpai'ed w»i De ottered FeD i3 at Gier. Oaks u«v i I", ii 1 a ' 'oi .jeiaiis can 858 494n

• .t>!»ei & F^ enlrn. Ski School a cross :,u . -r-K tor di -iges #m be ofte'ec Sat

jraay a' A,.IOIS>. oaks ano indepei-derice ---aks . wtamei mt.ngi Foi ijetaiis cai 62s 08 7 7

• H H> r-e ano Smke-' a R.a!ure program n wh.ch pa-tdpants win 'earn the nasics ot »ce •sning w:i; be ottered at 1 pm Satu'-oay ai •ndependence Oaks near Ciarkston Partici-pants should bring an ice t-shmg pole Dait, nooks ana a pobber

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• Oakland County Parks annual vehicle permits are available by nail 'or the 'irs: time Cost ot the permit is $'4 a $2 - avings oft the eg^iar pr-oe ot Si6; to' Oan.a.id County esi dents who GtOe* the permit Dy rr.ail be'ote March 31 Non-county residents will also eceive a $2 discount of the regular price ot S26

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Y A M A H A We make the difference' T l ' » r m i i i j £ l o n M « r l i l V i M - F 3 4 6 0 0 W 8 M i l e R d '

9-5 3 0 Sat (8e ! i v« f tn Farmir g l o n R<1 A 1-275) 4 7 8 - 8 2 0 U

3 4 2 2 4 Michigan Avenue, Wayne , Michigan

C A L L 7 2 2 - 4 1 7 0

i 01 15 al ihe Eas te rn Michigan Invi-tat ional on Saturday, J a n . 2 3

Brozek a gradua te of Dearborn Divine Child High School also was a riiemtX't of the f i f th p lace 1 600 me te r relay t eam that w a s clocked at 3 59 3 No team scoring was r ecorded at the meet

• B A D M I N T O N

A group of recrea t ional badmin ton •p layers have resumed compet i t ion at Plymouth West Middle School 7 30-10 p m every Tuesday night.

The s tandard of play var ies ft -jm tei iiieOiaie tftrougii advanceo lev-

els ."wiiiie ex-fialu-ridJ champions

tHrgilif l|lPjV"pSd>^

their backyards a i e we lcome since coaching is avai lable

Anyone in teres ted in p lay ing should call Kit Henderson at 4 74 4992 during off ice hours or m a k e an appea rance at the school gymnas i

pa i iH ipaie bm i<eg,nneis who previ-ous.! v Have onir - f f tayea trie ^ a m e ir>

uns any Tuesday night P l ayc should nave their own r acke t s

• S K I T R I P

The Canton P a r k s and Recrea t ion Depar tment is sponsoring another teeti ski t r ip Fr iday F e b 5 to Alpine Valley Ski Area

All t ranspor ta t ion and supervision is provided by the rec rea t ion depar t ment staff Teens without their own equipment a re we lcome as Alpine Valley has renta l equ ipmen t avail able

The lee is $10 with your own equipment $17 witnout All fees must be paid upon reg i s t r a t ion and space ,s limited The group will leave at 5 p m~-and r e t u r n a t 1^15 a m

Individuals must r eg i s t e r in per son at the recrea t ion d e p a r t m e n t <i-. 1150 S Canton Center . Canton Call 397-51 10 for fur ther in fo rmat ion

S S b b b O T P E C I A L P U R C H A

SIZE DESCRIPTION

15-5SB *2 *meriSpoc S«

=•155 80B13 HrrenSoort Ba.

P175 30R13 i.-r-efiWayjCgn

P'B5.'8C'B13 Hmerracf J BJ>

B1B5 -60'4 *meriWa» XT 9»

P195 --:F14 *m«r "ecfi i &*

PtM.-'SH1* AmertWay XT •

SIZE DESCRIPTION

P'85 80R.13 A.-w.~ecf> t

= '85 75P14 »meri"ec- 4 rtS W

P195 "5B14 AmenTec -»

P205 75B14 *meriWa> KT iVSV.'

P205 65P15 Arr«iiWi. XT ASft

=•205 T5B15 Gri!S Oft; T5fl15 AnxriWs. XT WS*'"

Mounting and balancing at ari additional ct\arg«.

SIZE DESCRIPTION

P205'7Sfll5 f m c n W a > M S *

P21S-T5B1S lmer.«/ia/«" WSft' P2l5 75fit5 i.-neriSB® AS A '

PJIS 75R15 A-neriSaflA'Sft'

P^ i : 75P'5 Lner iSSSASA P5i- 7£R >5 A.Tier 'rac SU> P23S r s B ' ;

' D e r i o t e s b l e m

MONEY SAVING COUPONS

• install new B®odi» disc oia»e t-ads arx3 ''or dru-r, t><a* « lining*

• Insiau naw brake haiOwars • 'Old's and 'or arums • A«pacli t 'ont w*-.e«i o«arir>Qs

lexcludirig s«aMK3 bearings, • insoecl o a l w s and/or «n«ei

cyl indeis brake rioses masle> cytindar i n o hytfrauDc system

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'•ctory c®Jit»rat«<3

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FRONT WHEEL AL IGNMENT O I L C H A N C E

L U B E & F I L T E R • New oil filter • Lubricate chassis • Up to S quarts Kendall I 0 W 3 0

mutti weight oil owe

|

Expi res 2 - 2 9 - 8 8

• S*rt rxons cA«t«» cambci io« a#iting»oncaii w»lh

• Adjust steering <« • Vmhk&m* strut so*p«rv*eoo iy-Sfemt ot sar vionQ

r®QU'«r®r->«oi» cost t x t ' l

$ 2 ^ 9 5

Exp i res 2 - 2 9 - 8 8

M O N R O E - M A T I C

S H O C K S ' Oestgnad lo oftar raducaC nartfmsst and raducad intar or ncuse

4 / s 6 9 I n a t a l l ed Exp i res 2 - 2 9 - 8 8

VARIABLE RATE COIL S P R I N G S

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G E N E R A L T I R E S E R V I C E 1M01 MMOOLCMLT RD.

(Juat N. ot Uvonte KU4I) LIVOMA <77-1100

12700 GRATIOT H7S WOOOWARO AT 13 M U ROttVUJLC ROYAL OAK

2»A-rS00 Mft-0311 H O U R S M o o -THurs 7 :30-8 P M Frt. 7 3 0 - 8 P M Sat 7 3 0 - 2 P M

Observer spor ts stat is t ics/591-2312 the week ahead

BOVS BASKETBALL Friday et) &

V *> 1 -te .s '.i.ii jei Jr ,;ed

r-.i d- i

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N ,-li? at f . lori r 301 "I Fl» >a-»r'ri d" *J : a'«r„.- *yr F ii> l -fa' i ytv a- A . i t f f a 7 30 p -r l<i" HB'MSUt r A . WeslSrr- ? 301. O l le- C i t y V A c i d n a - e r " 30 t n i

R--a':"C Un.- •• r. Ease-Fo».3 7 30 p -Ftefl T ''U' 'JLOR, al Li H C'PSIIWQCKI 7 30_P 1

Aay-it- Men- na'ai i "•z-.-n P> 7 30 c m : - a " i c » at 1 ar«r>c«< lie 7 3 0 ,p r

PHEP MOCKE* Aednesday, Fee j

•ya Ar-.-na 6 e ' Ttiursday Feb -»

- A - • , i c, .

F r i d a y . F e b 6

• s -V, dn 3' •> F 3 '" A'C a fc p- rr,

Saturday Feb 6' . -st - . . s * F ' i e V i r i ' . T h A

JOHN GLENN «OCKET ARtSTL.NG TOURNAMENT

TEAM STANDINGS A e s t l a n O jorr - -. " 4 4 p C - t i / BOStlX ri'J'Clt • j 4

....•tigdN; Ay '.as i 4 06 ti I- V ' , ' r i t San"*- T 1 Aa iH"3

w»Cen'^« '0 b A'-- m&otrltikmuti b2-.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS i Places 1-4)

Heavywt?tgh! . jf A i^r-'S ''jle i r i . f f l ' . - t - . P i » - f rfc i.Gariie« i t t i •

r rt i A ' ' - i t » f t A I C ^ c l r o - »C i " . i o r« rd

S P iie--- H 4 <4 p o u ' » d s ' S t - W. j -pr , v A L C e n t r a l I

• ; 1 * -!• A . , - . d , i 4 34 i S e e n

r''»- i«er.r j *i 3a- 3»i' < Gar den l ' , l 4 .3

105 ' S t e v t . i i . w i ' s k - A . c e n t r a l i i3ec I . . >.«r.r,. 4 - 3 i f - i i . r t ' , VV.'t f

•-- . ..- .i-- i e-3 > - a n i>e» ^ * H u ' o r - ;

wrestling

i -2

swimming rankings /.

sy Ayr.as-i 3<e>. rju'-ir -a ; j dec - • ! jcrtrif: JPI

a ee» A'tfCVT

OBSERVERLAND BOYS BEST SWIMMING TIMES

* si ••• is* C " « ' o p Obs. -a- -:• | ;r >>:. i S a i e w c e a c r i CfatV

t . t, ,. , A'c-a

e l . be iwee - * a a ^ f l 4 p rr

ys "e -- i' j-.:,' be reached 30 p™ yS or 8 a ' v i c r Sa" • ' 3 d t a i 4 S 1 •

MEDLEY RE^Ar i s t a t e q u a l i f y i n g t i m e i 4 j 991

<•00 Y A R D F H E E S T r L E

istate qualifying time i 43 191

119 ' t . j - r 9 i j r a ' A J . 1 I.v r ied K e . i r

/ * » ' "A ' • .'"-b :-i n f X* Nd /e Ksf^'pt-ai ri«?c- LAH* S i

• r- t. jidSyo* N 8 W 3ec -j.-• sir,?. .. ,. .id-iite* C'ly 2 - F-i' Ai

100-r'ARD FREESTvtE • state qualifying time 45 79) F.i-rr„.^0n.

C a" •• ' ' d 46 4 413 rS

132 P c Md ' -q

I -a : » • • I L. J o e Sau- -Jei 3™ ,<,4 Jen - i r , rue tSa"?-i M.drk Papiers.k C M he H iSaie-r Mar t r i . , t iu - "

138 ' Kv -

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14 S <--• £ Ma

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Uie- - dec - n t i s "01- ( W l

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i V/ayn<= r^c- ' . jcc-

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c i a - N 8 Hurc,r

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46 ~-4b fc

M

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B- .»

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STATE INDIVIDUAL PHE-DISTRICT ARESTLING TOURNEY ASS'GNMt N i

•'Aednesoay Feb iQf

CcASS A Ai Aatied Lake WesteMi N-..—- ! d-

A e : ' B-OOrilieW Har'iand Aai^p ***• --A? ' -i : Aeste-ri

At South'ieia Re '-;-'3 Ur-Kj' fa-v j-bi"'-ingrva«r G»oves 3Gv.iriiieuj a i " « 1 •oijtf'tieia

At Ptymoutfi Salem (No 2) A'" - • —ur—- Arifi A- ! l r ' P-.rr-e^r1 _rr*->"3 Saiei

At Plymoutri Salem 1.N0 3l. Rectoro . 1" '-4!"tia; t-voflia Chu'CMill F d Kl-.r d'-1 > •

Ai Garden City 'Aestka--d Joh' 'j'*-' Edsei cord f t i ' 3 w ar>d -Ga'-3e' , "y

At Ypsiianti Aay-e Mt 1 1. A-;- a- ft-. ie ar.d i-psiW •

DISTRICT FINAL SlTES (Saturaay Feo i3i

At ' e m p e ' a n c e - B e d t O r d P'v -j A - -e-s I 1 'jar Jer C', A- 3 i~r

At Plymoutri Salem P' t - r " -..'

A i A a i l e d 1 a«.6 A e s t e r r

PEGIONAL FINAL S TE Saluraaj^eb 20

4t oiymcKitn Saiem iDl " a

STATE =INAL SITE. 'F- ida, Satu-da, ^eb 2b-2

At Bartie Cre«k ".eiiogic; Center S

• >4 A b1 ' t ' jfuroa, feb ' i

A• A,G-JI AT

; : K M A R E -

ASi A 4 • VtiNVi

"98 ' a - - ."

-a •

B :LASS B PRE-DiSTS'C T& (Wednesday c eb 101

At Madison Meignis- Lamphere

h L- PiyiCHJir Carvryr a.id Salem <• - .. 3. a .es tc the -t-yxy.a Aeonesday,

4 a- Rec"jra Catficiiic Central 1 a ' R e d t o r d Catholic Central Livorua

f-a «iir- S*eve"so' and Catr.c*c •d T. • e- a2.a'-ces rc "•« reyKXiaf

• - v e s a a . Fee 4 a t RedtO'O Cat r io i i c C e n -

At AaiKjd .d>r A ester'1 North Farrrnu-ig or., •*-. 3 -"ar'iaric AaiieC _ane Central

A r,r,er advances :£ the •ego'^i . id, ;nr. ?4 Ad.iec -a«e Aesterr

QUARTERFINALS A e o ^ e s d a y M a r c h 2)

A- Plymouth Sa.en-1 Recicyd Catholic Ce< d . a - O " i o « j r «> T e mpe 'a r i ce -Be<3 fo ro

a .• a'" U- ' ' A nrier advances to the - -^ie -e- "I'lflis a'-d tinais F'cay-S>a«-

Ma c 4 t a' ba"-e t'ee«'s KeBogg

At Mi'tord Ad »-3 a-e Aeslerr, regoria -1 . - ,TT '<r j ' "^ r .a c a m o i o n ( W i n n e r

i 3 . a - C a s s A j t a i e s e m i f m a R a n c

1 ; a . j ' y 3 a . M a -.r 4 -5 at Ba t t l e

C L A S S B D I S T R I C T 5

• A e - d r i e s a a ! Fee. I 7 i

Maoison Heights ^amonere Liwoma t ia-r-r.g'y -d"'SO- Bioomtieic

• ? ' : . ' j ' f a * R<x» a r 3 ^ a m p r ^ e - a3-a .cei ' . • '« -eg-xia AedmesOay - d- M ' ^er--ens j e a ' b o r r n e ^ h t s A n n a p o l i s Redf0»0

Cearcij'r &.'r-e Chuc C-es'Kr-jud a'-c *™-aoo«

-- aT.a-..e' tc *he .Veonesda)

OuARTgnFiNALS Wednesday March 2i

-• Oe- , j ' - - -eg- ' j r ^ chamip. : -a .-.a-npor 'Winner ao-

" » d A ser_ " a-s anc 'mais Fn d . -3a . Ma-c" J b a- Bane C'ee« s Ket

^ackson-Nor*n«»est 4 Par* regiona d' a • ej'ora. crtampor

•r d"«a ,es • - '-'ass £ sernfinais a'-C " - • 3 a . i a * , j - 3 0 y March 4-5 a" Ba t tw . - e- --gg Ce-Me-

M..-M • •

>00-YARD BACKSTROKE iStale qualifying time 5"."Si

N rigt. basketball standings iNDiVlDUAL MEDLEY

(state qualifying time 2 05 39) P Orris 'Sa-eT Jv-e Saunde-? Ste.er<s<'r ^ Mark i-'ai '. Cnyicr « T-V, Sr--„R .RE 11. a'h. . IC Cei - a l A .3. l3i.Lt'-, Cam -•«- ' -e -t a

50-YARD FREESTYLE 1 state qualifying time 22 691

J '•'a :Cathi>i-c Central• vih ^Farmington)

M-ePape'SI - ChurCii-l M " e Hill (Sa-errii Ji-e Saunae's (Ste.enson.i MdL Sirris John Gier-r.l j e i wr-vte'eaa iHa"-sor-Duai.eFi.ppo iStevensoni Bi I Mamevys ' C a f - i j c Cer-t-a Ada '1. Kra-ist- i 'a'm,ri.^!or0

05 "

. 074 09 0

. 10 6

. ' i 6

22 2 22 3 22 9 ?3 0 23 2 2 3 2 23 2 23 3 23 4 23 4

DIVING Mark Miller 1 j ohn Glenn). 253 0 Kevin Kolaeki iSaiem) 233 2 Car. Jortnson Harrisor-.: 227 5 BracFc-wers iCa-.tOnj 223 2 Scon Siachers*i <Chur£rii. ; 2 i 5 0 jL>e B-s r (Johr G-erin; 2 i 3 4 Jim AJer. (Stevenson 1 20" 3 -i-ac-l.ie&errT.ari (N. Fatmjialor.. . 199 ' Pat McMarriaman ;Saie<r: 179 9 Chris J^ r^s iSlevensoni 178 '

tOO-YARD BUTTERFLY istate qualifying time 55 59)

Joe Saunders lStevenson| 53 4 Ror Orris (Saiem, 53 8 Jim VIk (Farmington | 55 1 T'oy Shurriate 1 Catholic Central) 55 2 Mar« Papiersfi i.Chu'Chiil. 55 9 Bryce Anderson 1 Canlon 1 56 3 Scon Far a Dee iHarriso-ni 56 8 Andy Jar 3t>s 'Cathouc Centra1! 56 9 Jim Kovach iCathotic Central) 57 6

rankings

r a -.- Mi 5a-Man. Gi" ge -, I S'-.er.sor-•Sc--" H»*. • .FRT- • ! 51 M + e Hi-fi*-!' (.' D"R Ma't Mepou- f d - c . Cidfr-ira-B-, - A- 1e"-V ' ' a '0

1 0 O . r f . H D B R E A D ' S T R ' j K f c

state GUAI'«YI«'K t m e ' 04 09i

ft. Ma"-e*v. 1" Mi'K Fac ersv • y • il-J'.-3« • ee- -'-te - ' . I D Mac SI" S A1"- Gieri' Je'T Moman Car- jr.; Br .an Canton . iStevenso ' Geptt TA. OR Saie« T..>nT AL&e't (Slevensor,, Dai " y K : .peer - N F a r m i n g t o n ; A- DY UDC.'OS (CATHOLIC Cent-ai)

4 0 0 - Y A R D F R E E S T Y L E

i s t a t e q u a l i f y i n g l i m e 3 . 2 2 39>

Redto'O CATHOLIC CE^T-A Plymouth Sa'e"1

L won.a Steverisc-r J-*

P R E P C A G E S T A N D I N G S

A i ot Tuesday

C ATHOLIC LEAGUE Cenra i Divisior

A E S ' E R N ^ A « E S a * e s D iv i s ion

M E ' R O uhRiST-an

0^ 9 06

• ^(vision

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•j't-d'e' L e " ! ' fc ' S" GC - h tec a A 'j-act B-gnt.^ TdylOr L gr,1

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W e s t e r n Zi »is>Qn

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M I C H I N D E P E N D E N T

A L A p L,fjgi-.-'i

T— N o f h Farm i g'^-r

hockey standings

SUBURBAN PREP HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS

(As ot Tuesday.!

W L T p GF GA S'even sor» 9 0 0 16 84 4 Charchili 6 i 0 16 82 • 7 B H A i clover 6 J 0 12 6* ii F-anklhr-. 6 5 0 i ; 64 ?8 Wyandotte b 5 0 10 49 SF-Lathi-uC 3 c 0 b 22 K4 Southtieio 1 0 0 2 2b "0-6 B H Lahser 0 9 0 0 19 76

THINKING ABOUT A

NEW FURNACE?

C A L L TODAY

FOR FREE ESTIMATE

476-7022 A N Y T I M E

D & G HEATING & COOLING

19140 FARMINGTON • LIVONIA

The O b s e r v e r spo r t s s t ^ f l r anks h igh s c h o o l t e a m s b a s e d on the c o v e r a g e a rea o l L i v o n i a . Wes t land . G a r d e n C i ty , R e d f o r d , P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n a n d F a r m -i n g t o n T h e s e r a n k i n g s a re unsc ien t i f i c a n d by n o m e a n s are exact

BOYS BASKETBALL 1 B isnop Borgess 2 Red<ord Ca tho l i c Central 3 W a y n e Memor ia l

- 4 West l and J o h n t i ienn 5 P l ymou th C a n t o n

HOCKEY 1 R e o ' o r d Ca tho l i c Central 2 L ivoo ia S tevenson 3 L ivon ia Church i l l 4 Livonia F rank lm

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

1 Livoma Ladywood 2 Lrvonia S tevenson 3 Wayne Memorial 4 Ws 'd John G lenn 5 Farm Hilts Mercy

BOYS SWIMMING

1 Plymouth Salem 2 Livooia Stevenson 3 R e d l o r d Ca tho l i c Central 4 P l y m o u t h C a n t o n 5 Nor th F a r m i n g t o n

WRESTLING

1 B e d f o r d Ca tho l i c Central 2 Plymouth Canton 3 Ptymouth Salem 4 Westlano John Gtann 5 Livoma Stevenson

GIRLS GYMNASTICS

1 Plymouth Canton 2 Plymouth Salem 3 North Farmmglon 4 Wskl John Glenn 5 Lfv CtarencevtMe

R E A L L Y W a s h a b l e Wal l F a i n t

Even c h i l d r e n ' s a r i c a n b e s u c c e s s f u l l y s c r u b b e d

w i t h A n d e r s o n s C A R E - F R E E L a t e x Flat E n a m e l

C A R E - F R E E c o n t a i n s n o h a r m f u l l ead p i g m e n t

a n d h a s n o o b j e c t i o n a b l e «>dor. I t ' s a p l e a s u r e

t o u s e , d r i e s t o t h e t o u c h in 30 m i n u t e s a n d

C o m e in a n d s e e s a m p l e s of t h i s

R E A L L Y W a s h a b l e W a l l F a i n t .

M f l X U M

WE'RE MUCH MORE THAN A PAINT STORE!

i M R M S 22054 Farmtngton Road at Nine Mile (313) 476- » 2 6

Croaaroada Shopping Center Mon -Thort 0:30-6:00. Frl 6 30-8 00. Sat 6:30-6-00

InAnn Arbor: 125 W WWHam (313) 965-4411

SALEM I I I M f t B D , , _ • W W f l l P W i T l

30650 plymouth road livonia 422-1000 of old-fashioned service'

fur r ing str ips

1 x 2 x 6 ' 10 pk b u n d l e

1 x 2 x 7 ' t0 pK bundle

1 x 2 x 8 ' 10 pk. bundle

2 x 2 x 6 ' @ 72e ea

2 x 2 x 7 ' @ 8 9 e ea S - | 0 9

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p r e m i u m dry stock

2 x 2 x 8 © ea select your o w n f rom

our in -s to re stock

make your old ki tchen look new

again with

oak cupboard doors

in nine sizes f r om

I T " ? x 1 6 2

# s 1 8 6 °

to as large as 1 5 ' x 2 8 c '

a *2460

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featur ing real oak vanit ies by B3e rtch Mfg. b r ~ " - W i c.

• each inc ludes onyx t o p • cho ice of fawn or m o c h a shades

V -

a. 25" x 22" b. 49" x 22" 7" c. 37" x 22" 61 " x 22" . . '759.88

c u l t u r e d m a r b l e t ops in s tock f r o m 2 0 " to 73 " . Spec ia l o rders thru 96

s 2 9 8 . 8 8

' 5 8 3 . 8 8

' 3 9 8 . 8 8

73" x 22 " ... $869.86

2 hand led faucets, i vory h a n d l e d $ 2 9 . 8 8 b r igh t brass or a n t i q u e brass

p r i c e s e f f e c t i v e t h r u f e b r u a r y 1 0 . 1 9 8 8

• tora and mhmd hours monday thru frktey 1 6 m to ft46 p.m.

M t u r d i y • a m . l o S:46 p m • u n t o y 10 mm. to 3:45 pjn.

i r i

60 » i '&h Tnursda> ^-eOfudrv 4 1966

upcoming things to do Deadline for ihe I ' p t ' o m m o i*ai-

»•'!«tu r is arte week d e r a i l of pubh-i iI'ton items- must be receired by Thursday to he eonsidered for pnWii the foliou'ing Thurs-iui, Send to Ethel Smntions. En-tertainment Editor rhe Obserrer ,v Ei renin, I 5VhooJcr<ift Ltmtuu 4HJ.il)

• C O M E D Y C L U B Joey ' s Comedy Club in Livonia

presents Bill Thomas , through Feb 6 Tony Brown. F e b 10-13; Norma Zager. Feb 17-20. and Leo Dufour. Feb 24-27 F o r m o r e information rai l 261-0555

• • R U t o P E L S T I L T S K I N ' Maple wood Communi ty Center

will present Rupelst i l tskin ' by the Ann Arbor Good t ime P layers at 6 p m . Tuesday, F e b 9. in Garden City Pizza d inner will be served at 6 p m following the live musical com-edy version of Rumpelsti l tskin Tickets are $3 50 and may be pur-chased in a d v a n c e only at Maple-wood Communi t s Center. 31735 Ma pie wood

• S I N G I N G C O N C E R T The Detroi t-Oakland County Bar-

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WH E N S U P E R S T A R Wayne Newton opens the new Omni Star The-a t r e in Livonia on

Thursday, Feb 25, the audience of showgoers will see a Las Vegas re-vue in a total ly revamped setting.

Gone will be most reminders t ha t this used to a movie theater , the Mai Kai. which showed its last movie in J a n u a r y In place of the big screen will be the big s t age

"We'll have a sky blue cyc lo rama — not a cur ta in — that can p ro jec t colors and lights on it," said Joseph Vispi, producer and art is t ic d i rec tor Vispi, f o rmer ly with the s u m m e r -t ime Star Thea t r e of Flint. Vispi is now on board at the Omni for a yea r -round schedule of concerts . Broad-way musica ls and comedies, and other p e r f o r m a n c e s

Re fe r r ing to the backdrop, visible on the opening ser ies of concer ts by show-business grea ts , Vispi said. "In-stead of a black curtain, the shows will be dazzling and colorful ."

NEWTON IS bringing his whole 28-piece orches t ra ; the J ive Sisters, his backup singers; and an opening comic to the Livonia facili ty, fo r a full-blown Las-Vegas-type show, the Omni's p roduce r / a r t i s t i c d i rec to r said.

"There will be a fog machine, a laser light show and rain e f fec t s , " he said.

Vispi and general manage r Ed Morelli, both busy on the premises , one af ternoon last week talked abou t the renovation of the Mai Kai into the Omni. Vispi provided a tour of the thea ter , now in a bare-bones s ta te .

"The gum has been scraped off t he seats , so to speak ," Vispi said. "Sea t s a re being reuphols tered in a beaut i -ful blue velvet . The carpet , a blue

print, is being c leaned of popcorn and Coke of the last 25 y e a r s . "

He pointed out tha t the Omni first opened in 1962 as a Nicholas George Thea t re When George ' s movie the-a te rs were sold to AMC, the Mai Kai was not part of the p a c k a g e because it was outdated, with only a single screen

But this was good luck for the owner of the Omni Limousine Ser-vice, Ed Morelli, who decided the thea te r would be a g r e a t s e t t i n g for live s tage shows

MORELLI D E S C R I B E D his busi ness in Plymouth as " the limousine service of the s t a r s . " He said many of the s tars are personal f r iends of his. and -he some t imes r ides with them and the driver.

For the last 22 yea r s . Morelli has operated about 10 d i f f e ren t clubs in the metropoli tan a r e a , including Ma Bell 's in Belleville and the fo rmer Michigan Pa lace (the old Michigan Theatre) in Detroit .

"You get _ to m e e t these people over the years ," Morel l i explained "Wayne Newton b e c a m e a friend. I needed someone to open the club — a big s ta r He (Newton) said. 'Livo-nia! That ' s a new one on me. ' "

Vispi said the 1,400-seat theater , with seats all on one floor, is "a love-ly in t imate thea te r The last row is only 100 feet f r o m the s tage , which is very unusual in a t hea t e r "

Although the Mai Kai was built as a movie house, Nicholas George had the foresight to plan fo r the possibili-ty of live s tage shows, he noted There ' s an orchest ra pit. a lso very unusual in a movie t hea t e r . Vispi said.

" T H E STAGE has a proscenium that is 65-feet wide and 40-feet deep, with wing space of 18 feet on each side."

However, the t hea t e r did not con-tain enough vol tage fo r the Omni.

STEVE FECHT/staff photographer

W i t h o n l y a l e w m o r e w e e k s t o go b e f o r e r e m o d e l i n g i s c o m -p l e t e d a n d t h e t h e p r e m i e r s e a s o n b e g i n s , g e n e r a l m a n a g e r E d M o r e l l i p a u s e s in t h e l o b b y of t h e n e w O m n i S t a r P e r f o r m i n g A r t s T h e a t r e in L i v o n i a . H i s f o o t r e s t s o n t h e l a s t of t h e l a v a r o c k f r o m t h e t h e a t e r w h e n it w a s t h e M a i K a i m o v i e h o u s e .

and a lighting sys tem needed for live concer t s and musicals also was add-ed "We have a whole new lighting d i m m e r sys tem." Vispi said

A special s tage floor has been pre-pared for dancers Backstage, there a r e all new cur ta ins and many other changes Four new dressing rooms have been built, extending the origi-nal s t ruc tu re All work is expected to be comple ted a week ahead of Newton 's a r r iva l Then, a dry run will test the sound and other equip-ment .

"I have been to many cities open-ing new venues, but I have felt the most enthusias t ic response f r o m the public here ," Vispi said. "We have sold over 1,000 season t ickets (out of

1,400 sea ts t imes five shows, equal-ling 7,000 seats).

A total of 5.000 ucke t s have been sold for 15 busloads M theatergoers for Saturday and Sunday matinees. "We've now sold 40 percent of the t ickets," Vispi said Tickets have been sold to people living as f a r away as Canada . Indiana, northern Michigan and Ohio.

SEASON TICKETS will be avail-able till Feb. 13.

"It 's r ight here- in our own back-yard ," Vispi r eminded of what the new Omni season o f f e r s Detroi t -area residents "Ann Arbor is coming in droves." he said

Vispi said the original . inner lnbhy.

F r o m a n o n s t a g e p e r c h , J o s e p h V i s p i , p r o d u c e r a n d a r t i s t i c d i r e c t o r f o r t h e O m n i , p o i n t s o u t c h a n g e s t o t h e i n t e r i o r of t h e t h e a t e r . A l t h o u g h b u i l t a s a m o v i e h o u s e , t h e o ld Mai K a i p l a n n e d f o r t h e f u t u r e p o s s i b i l i t y of l i ve s t a g e p r o d u c t i o n s . I t s b i g s t a g e a n d o r c h e s t r a p i t w a s a l r e a d y a v a i l a b l e f o r t h e O m n i t o u s e .

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Facade of the O m n i Star Theatre, at P l y m o u t h and Farmington roads, has been b r i gh tened u | r but not o t he rw i se changed. E ight dress ing rooms , a press room and hosp i ta l i t y room are

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"WP hope to do rpan j Broadway friends of the s tar or for dignitaries, musicals and comedies with Holly- to visit with the stars ." wood or TV stars as well as con-certs ." Morelli said The four new-dressing rooms already are outmod-ed ' They're not enough for book shows We can go up two stories. When we're done, we're looking at eight dressing rooms Also, a big

HE SAID the theater 's full name is Omni — taken f rom the name of his limo service. Star — for the stars, and Performing Arts Theatre — be-cause they want to present many-kinds of performing arts "I bring in all the talent ," he said.

At $28-75 per ticket, Wayne New ton and his full Las Vegas Extrava-ganza the week of Feb. 25 will be the highest-priced ticket on the new Omni Star Theatre series

Tickets for other concerts in the series range from $19.75 to J22 50 Booked are Jerry Vale and Patt i Page with full orchestra, the week of March 3. $19.75, the McGuire Sisters and Jack Jones with full orchestra, the week of March 10, $19.75, Don-ald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds, the week of March 17. $22.50; Bobby Vinton, the week of March 24. $21.75; a new attraction (along wilh guest star), to be announced this week, replacing Lou Raw Is who can-celed, the week of April 7; and the Temptations, with guest s tar to be announced, $22.50

Newton will give six performanc-es: Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m.. Sat-urday-Sunday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Other shows will each run for five performances — Thurs-

days-Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Satur days-Sundays at 3 p m Shows will be 2lt hours in length, including a half-hour intermission.

Season tickets at $135 are avail-able by calling the Omni box office at 422-6664 Individual tickets are available at the box office amd Tick-etmaster locations including AAA and Hudson's.

The first series ends April 24. and the second series begins with Tom Jones. April 28 to May 1. followed by Dionne Warwick and the Spinners June 2-5 More attractions will be announced Tickets go on sale in April

F R O M J U N E t h r o u g h j>ar t of Sep-tember, the Omni will do a season of shows, a mixture of concerts and Broadway musicals and comedies Shows will be presented every other week, so people can buy tickets and still spend some weekends on other activities or on vacation trips

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Builder tags middle part of market

By Corinne Abatt s ta f f w r i t e r

If target marketing is the name of the game in residential building, then Howard Keating III is hitting the bull's-eye with his newest en-deavor.

His company. Keating Communi-ty Homes, Inc., plans to build 1,200 houses this year for people earning between $25,000 and 45,000. who a re now living in apartments, mo-bile homes or older, used houses.

Operating on what he calls the "scattered lot" principle, Keating has a crew buying lots in existing neighborhoods in northern and western suburbs such as Farming-ton Hills. Rochester, Troy. Brigh-ton, Howell, Orion, Oxford. Water-ford. Commerce, South Lyon and West Bloomfield.

Models are expected to be con-structed in many of these commun-ities soon The lots range in size f rom 60 by 120 feet to 130 by 200 feet He said some of the lots near Upper Straits and Middle Straits lakes come with lake privileges.

Keating is offering two models of what he has named the CETCH home. Pronounced "ketch," it stands for cost-effective, technical-

F a m i l y r o o m of t h e s e c o n d m o d e l w a s f u r n i s h e d b y B o b -b i e L a m b e r t of Hol iday I n t e r i -o r s of B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s . It le b l a c k a n d w h i t e w i t h b o l d s p l a s h e s of c o l o r . B e y o n d t h e a r c h w a y i* t h e l inen c l o s e t - a n d t w o b e d r o o m s . T h e m a s -t e r b a t h r o o m , a t f a r l e f t , h a a a l a r g e J a c u z z i t u b a n d a s e c -o n d s i n k b e s i d e t h e o n e a t t h e c o r n e r .

ly constructed, handcrafted home. Translated, that means the house — base price about $70,000 includ-ing lot — is fabricated in Indiana, shipped here and assembled on the lot in one day . Then, presto, the house is ready for occupancy. f

A house like this used to be called a pre-fab But the connota-tion doesn't really fit Keating said his two floor plans. 1.200 and 1.400 square feet, are based on several years of research into what buyers want — three bedrooms, large, well-appointed kitchen, two full baths, jacuzzi, plush carpeting, skylights (optional), cathedral ceil-ings, walk-in closet in the master suite, linen closet, two wash basins in the master bath, sliding glass door walls, fireplace (extra), cedar siding, wood insulated windows, oak cabinets and six-panel doors Dishwasher, disposal and range are standard features as is the plush carpeting throughout the house. Basement, garage, decks, porches and stereo system are extras

What this adds up to is an at trac-tive. affordable, s tar ter home that was test marketed in West Bloom-field last year.

"We feel there's a 28.000 buyer backlog in the metropolitan area ,"

O p e n k i t c h e n , w h i c h c o m e s with all a p p l i a n c e s e x c e p t r e f r i g e r a t o r , h a s a lot of a p p e a l , b u i l d e r H o w a r d T. K e a t i n g III r e p o r t s .

he said "We've done extensive studies . . . . According to our esti-mates, there are 100.000 apart-ments in metropolitan Detroit and two-bedroom townhouses in West Bloomfield are renting for $1,200 Our maximum production is 40 houses a week."

He said he will be closing on 30 houses in the next couple of weeks His cost schedule shows that based on a $7,000 down payment on a $70,000 house, the monthly pay-

ment on a 30-year fixed rate 11 percent mortgage would be $544 He will also take 5-percent down and other types of mortgages

Keating has been independent from his family's real estate busi-ness for several ' 'years. And while there's no way to copyright his de-signs, he said others would have have a difficult t ime trying to du-

For information on where mod-els may be seen, call 334-8860

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Artist finds niche in house renderings By Helen Eaper Olmated special writer

On sunny days, Janet Sandison of Rochester may be seen snapping pic-tures — not just any pictures, but photos of historical homes and build-ings.

But on the really chilly days of winter, you'll find her in front of her living room fireplace sketching from the photos or if her sketching is fin-

ished, rendering them in watercolor. Sandison, who strives for detail,

said, "Whether I am just taking pic-tures or doing the actual rendering, I fine the light about eight o'clock in the morning and two o'clock in the afternoon the most exciting. I was greatly influenced by the lighting in the works of the French impression-ists."

Sandison said her only architec-tural training was the walking tours

Staff photos by Camilla McCoy

of historical buildings she went on while attending Cass Tech and later in art school. But, she said, "I can always rely on my husband to lend

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0<S.-E Thursday. F e b r u a r y 4 1968

art i facts

David Messing

briefly speaking

Looking at 'realism'

WELL. IT happened I'm 40 years old And I did lose some of the weight I vowed to lose But the

u rd some does not seem to go w.th the word vow Maybe my .v*' to lose weight b> the age of 40 was therefore, a semi-vow' or a ,-und-of-vow 1 was fortunate, how-

~V• • r to have been over overweight 'a r.en I was married 20 years ago. So r. iw I can say. I still weigh what I weighed when I got married."

But oh - is that weight in differ->• it places And to be realistic, it d-iesn't get any better One of my k-ctures on anatomy is on aging and r a f t e r 1 describe the aging process, as a joke. I always add, It's not a pret-:> sight -

It's probably not much fun to be r vilistic when it comes to our age b-j". it sure is fun in our artwork Be-fore I begin listing some of the ba-s,cs of realism, let me first state my position on the subject Realism is ine goal until it is reached, after which one should never be satisfied Father, expression is the new ven-ture Realism can at some point be-come boring because it is bound to reality where expression can never become stagnant because it is spirit-ual.

FIRST OF ALL. understand that realistic drawing, painting or sculpt-ing is primarily the work of the mind and eyes and is only carried out through the work of the hand The h^nd must learn to obey and faithful-ly carry out what the mind has taught the eyes to look for

'We artists, when frustrated, break cor pens and pencils and bang our fists as if ^ur hands were disobedient tfi rendering When, in reality, what vrt' see is not understood enough and Ihe message to the hand is garbled.

Now. this is getting pretty heavy Let 's put it another way. Learning to draw or paint realistically is simply learning to look. Remember the word look" is defined as "to study or search out and to merely "see' by definition means to "to use vi-•sion ' Too many artists just see and inever learn to look

; Now I must emphasize the word .'"learn." How to look with the eyes of Jan artist can be taught. Those who ;seem to be gifted have the ability to ilook but still need, technical training

to use their gift I have seen the drawings of gifted" people who feel no need for art training After I look through a dozen or so beautiful pen-cil and pen drawings. I ask "Why no watercolor or oil. or sculpture etc "" Gifted artists still need to learn how-to use art materials

WELL, NOW THAT I've gotten that off my chest, let's s tar t with my first step toward realism the reduc-tion of lines Take, for example, the outer edge of the newspaper you are reading now

Now look at the sawtooth edge going across the top of the paper and the clean edge on the sides Ask yourself, "Why do I see this0 Is it because of an outline"1" and. of course, the answer is no Vou see the edge of the paper because it is a dif-ferent color than the background The paper is also a different texture than the background.

Let's look at something else. Let's say it's your thumb against the news-paper Again, there is no outline around your thumb So in your draw-ing, painting and sculpture, try not to depend on lines on the paper, can-vas or in clay to define any shape This will automatically give you a big boost toward realism.

Surprisingly enough, the reduction of lines works well even in a linear medium such as pen and ink. After you ink the main shapes, you can cross hatch or stipple the outlines away and give the effect of shades of grey.

I will continue this topic in my next article but until then, watch also for color changes or shades of grey on your subject.

Remember, too, that all color changes. A red car does not appear to be red all over There a re reflect-ed colors: white and pink highlights, deep red to brown-shaded areas , and etc Shapes don't have to be as big as a car to show color changes If you a re working in only black and white, then the same holds t rue for shades of grey.

Dave Messing has been a n a r t teacher for 10 years. He is the owner of the Art Store & More in Livonia . He welcomes comments and questions from readers. Send those to him in care of this news-paper. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia-48150.

• PASTEL/WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS

Three workshops are being of-fered by the Visual Arts Association of Livonia, all to be held on Satur-days in Febuary

t h e first will be one in pastels from 10 a m to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb 13 Also offered will be a two-session Create-a-Painting workshop from 10 a m to 3 p.m. on Feb 20 and 27. and Carol in Costume, from 10 a m to 3 p.m March 19 The classes are held in Jefferson Center. 9501 Henry Ruff Road, Livonia For more information, call 464-6772.

• TALENT SEARCH Auditions will be held from 1-3

p.m Saturday at Oakland University Dance Division for area youngsters interested in the School of American Ballet, founded by legendaryTtHife-ographer George Balanchine ographer George

• POSTER WINNERS Winners as well as other entries in

the Livonia Human Relations Com-mission's Brotherhood Week poster contest will be on display in *he Livonia City Hall lobby from Feb 8-22.

• BALLETS PLANNED Children's Ballet Theatre of De-

troit will present "Peter and the Wolf" and "Soirees Musicales" in Garden City High School at 7 30 p.m. Saturday. March 5.

In addition, the Detroit Chamber Ballet, a newly formed company comprised of CBT alumnae and other dancers up to 17 years of age. will be making its premiere per-formance with "Chopin Variations."

Tickets are $3 for children 12 and under and $4 for adults and will be available at the door For more in-formation, call 274-4178

• 2APPAI CONCERT The University Dance Company,

noted for its innovative performanc-es, will present a concert featuring the music of one of pop music's most outrageous characters . Frank Zappa. in a show entitled, simply "Zappa!."

Performances will be at the Pow-er Center in Ann Ann Arbor from Feb 11-14 Tickets are available at the League ticket office, located in the Michigan League Building on the University of Michigan campus Tickets are $9 and $6 for reserved seating with student seating avail-able at $4 with ID. To charge your tickets by phone, call 764-0450

• BENEFIT CONCERT A major concert production to

benefit the AIDS Task Force of the Catherine McAuley Health Center will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb 6, in Rackham Auditorium, Ann Arbor In cooperation with the Uni-versity of Michigan School of Music, the evening will showcase specialists on period instruments including rep-resentat ives f rom Ann Arbor's American Baroque Ensemble and Ars Musica. the Baroque Orchestra, as well as guest musicians from Boulder. Bloomington, San Francis-co, Boston and New York City.

Tickets are 112 and $8 for stu-dents and senior citizens and are available from the Michigan League ticket office. 10 a m to 5 p.m. Mon-day through Friday. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more

information, call Michael Lynn at 484-4297

• ANTIQUE SHOW The 24th annual antique show of

St. John's Episcopal Church will take place at the church the weekend of Feb 11-13 The show is recognized as one of the foremost antique shows in the metropolitan Detroit area Among the 30 dealers who plan to exhibit, one will feature a selection of wicker, including some unusual Victorian pieces.

The church is at 115 S Woodward at 11 Mile Road Show hours are 11 a m to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday; and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. There is ample free parking. Admis-sion is $2.50. A continuous buffet lunch and dinner will be available

• VALENTINE'S DAY WORKSHOPS

The Detroit Historical Museum will offer two craf t workshops featuring Valentine's Day themes at the museum. 5401 Woodward Ave-nue in Detroit on Saturday. Feb 13

The first will be a heart-shaped basket workshop directed to students 14 and older scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 2 30 p.m. There is a $10 ad-vance registration and advance reg-istration is required.

The second is a parent-and-child valentine workshop in which a spe-cial valentine memento will be cre-ated The workshop runs from 1:30 p m until 3 30 p.m. Admission is

-free To register or to receive further

information on either workshop, call 833-1263

• WOMEN PAINTERS EXHIBIT The Detroit Society of Women

Painters and Sculptors will have1

their showing at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art .Association from Feb 6-27. The exhibit will feature works of approximately 40 members and will be juried The ar t associa-tion is at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, Birmingham. Evergreen at 14 Mile Road For more information, call 644-0866

fl condo queries

(l Robert M. w^m Meisner

Cranbrook PM classes start The mood, ar t and culture of Paris

in the '20s, great ar t collections and an orientation for an eight-day pho-tographic journey to Ireland will be explored during "February classes sponsored by Cranbrook P.M

Paris in the '20s . the Never-Ending Par ty ." a three-week course beginning at 7:30 p.m. Feb 8, fea-tures a lively look at the people and events, geniuses and crackpots whose erupting creative energy in 1920 Paris became the talk of the ar t world. Featured lecturer will be Hope Palmer, professor of art. Hen-ry Ford Community College and ad-junct art historian, Detroit Institute of Arts/ Fee is $27.50 for the series, or $10 for a single lecture.

Art historian and critic Ruth Rattner, who is director of Art Advi-sory Services, will give a three-week course entitled "Great Art Collec-tions An Inside View" beginning

at 7 30 p.m. Feb 10. Highlights will be a survey of the backgrounds, per-sonalities and tastes of several of this century's important collectors Lydia Winston Malbin, the Fords and the Rockefellers Also included will be ideas on what their passionate pursuits have meant in our own lives. Fee is $27.50 for the series, or $10 for a single lecture.

An orientation for an eight-day photographic tour to Ireland coming up in June will be conducted by pho-tographer t eacher wr i te r Monte Nagler at 7:30 p.m Feb. 11 Included will be tips on how to capture your visual experiences in the beautiful south of Ireland on film to produce a memorable photographic treasure, which can be used a s a model for other experiences you may wish to document. For more information and tour brochure, call Cranbrook P.M. at 645-3635

Q. I have read recently about site condominium projects, and 1 may wish to develop the acreage which I own now as a condominium if 1 can avoid the plat act. What has been your experience in this regard^ "

A Site condominiums are being developed, particularly in Oakland County, without very much opposi-tion from the local municipalities There is. of course, the question of whether or not a site condominium is an a t tempt to circumvent the plat act but there is some authority in the condominium statute that would support the basis for a site condomi-nium. However, there are numerous problems that can attach to the de-velopment of a site condominium which are not normally the case in a regular condominium. It is extraor-dinarily important, therefore, that you insure that the condominium documents provide the developer and. thereafter , the association with architectural control over the nature of the condominum units construct-ed More on this in future columns.

Q. A co-owner in our condominium has allowed her dog to run loose in the common areas. There is a prohi-bition against all dogs in the con-

dominium. The board has, with lim-ited exceptions, vigorously enforced the dog restriction. The only excep-tion was because of health reasons of one (1) co-owner. Can the board now enforce the restriction?

A Of course each case depends upon tis circumstances, but it would appear that if the board consistently enforced the bylaw restriction then a slight variation from the policy, be-cause of extraordinary reasons, should not prevent the board from effect ively pursuing the claim against the dog owner and, if neces-sary. obtaining injunctive relief While selective enforcement of the documents is, per se. invalid, there are degrees, of course, of selective enforcement depending upon the cir-cumstances, arid a court may well find in behalf of the association.

Robert M. Meisner is a Bir-mingham attorney specializing in condominiums, real estate and corporate law. Questions shouid be directed to Robert Meisner, 30200 Telegraph. Suite 467. Bir-mingham. Mich 48010 This col-limn proiHdes general informa-tion and should not be construed as legal opinion.

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New 'Restore' a natural complement By Earl Aronson AP-Newsfeature

Pianist Joseph Gurt (left) and Jerome Jelinek, cellist, will be presented In concert Sunday. Feb. 14, at Madonna College in Livonia.

Cello-piano featured in Madonna concert

A duo recital for cello and piano will be held at Madonna College. Livonia at 3 30 p.m. Sunday, Feb 14. featuring Je rome Jelinek. cellist and Joseph Guft, pianist

The Jelinek-Gurt duo will perform Beethoven's "Sonata in C Major. Opus 102, No 1. " Samuel Barber's "Sonata, Opus 6." and Chopin s ' Sonata in G Minor. Opus 65

Jelinek has performed in Europe Canada and the U. S As a member of the University of Michigan School of music faculty since 1961, he has en joyed success as soloist, chamber

musician and teacher

Gurt came to this country from Australia and has been on the facul-ty of Eastern Michigan University since 1967 He has performed exten-sively in the U.S. Canada. Israel and Australia. He has recorded for the Musical Heritage Society and with J e r o m e Jelinek on Composers Recording Inc

Admission io the recital in Kresge Hall is $3 for aiJults $2 for students and senior citizens For information, call 591-5177

IT'S AN all-natural plant food It's used in varying formula-tions on golf courses, trees and shrubs, vegetables and

flower gardens It's aptly named Re-store

"Organisms and enzymes make the bio-organic produce cook." said Robert Ringer of the Ringer Co in Minneapolis

"The organisms a re na tura l ingredients, or food They include bone meal for phosphorous, ground chicken feathers for nitrogen; muri-a te for potash; blood meal for iron, soya, wheat germ and yeast for high protein."

"The high protein makes the dif-ference." said Ringer, whose father. Judd. founded the company in 1962 "We're providing 60 percent of the protein, with Mother Nature, grass clippings and compost providing the rest ."

Slow release assures there will be no plant burning. Ringer said "It can be used with seed in spring and fall, more often for problem lawns. Results are faster with more fre-quent and heavier applications."

L'DO E. SCHULZ. head of the company that reorganized in 1986 to manufacture all-natural lawn and garden items, described Turf Re-store as "an environmentally safe, completely natural soil conditioner whose microorganisms h£lp break down organic materials into nutrient forms usable to grass plants By im-

'The high protein makes the difference. We 're providing 60 percent of the protein, with Mother Nature, grass dippings and compost providing the rest.'

— Robert R/nger

Shrub Restore (7-6-5; and Tree Re-store (8-6-4) The lawn food." Ring-er said "builds up the quality of sund or clay soils with its high con-centration of organisms that multi-ply by billions There are 100 million per gram We describe the action as the good guys vs the bad guys in other words, disease pathogens vs beneficial organisms "

RESTORE REDUCES lawn main-tenance by getting rid of disease and thatch, and reduces the use of fungi-cide, Ringer said You might have to cut the grass a bit more often be-cause it grows better. The color is better and a lush lawn holds mois-

ture better " When using the product, not only

are grass and thatch problems elimi-nated but there is no chemical run-off to cause pollution, he said

The company also produces Grass-Patch to start grass fast in bare spots, Fusanum-Patch to repair dis-ease damage, and Dis-Patch. for spot lawn disease t rea tment

Apply Restore when the tempera-ture is 50' or higher, then water lightly to send the food into the soil and activate the microorganisms

Lawn Restore is not an instant cure. Robmow said "It has proven successful when used as a program "

proving the soil environment, it fosters healthier grass growth, re-duces thatch and inhibits lawn dis-ease "'

Mark S. Robinow, a vice president of the company, says a 4-year study at Michigan State University showed Lawn Restore (9-4-4) to be the only all-natural product that "effectively eliminates causes of necrotic ring spot, fusanum and other ,patch dis-eases w hen used on a regular basis."

The Arnold Palmer Golf Manage-ment Co.. which operates courses in many areas across the United States, has endorsed Restore

James Ellison, superintendent of the Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Fla., described it as one of the most im-pressive materials I've ever used Forty days from first application on our putting greens, we saw remark-able improvement in turf density and color, with less evidence of any disease "

The two newest products are

Chinese New Year observed

Masks, puppets, lan-terns and cut-outs will be included in the "Fes-tival of Chinese Folk Arts" exhibition, now on display through Mon-day, Feb. 29. at the Uni-versity of Michigan-Dearborn Mardigian Li-brary.

Chinese folk ar t is ts manifest their love for the natural surrounding of their lives in cut-outs of elegant flowers, birds and animals. Most of the cut-outs are hand-made by peasants and folk artists to decorate their own homes and to bring a touch of beauty into their lives

The Chinese New-Year — which occurs Feb. 16 — is celebrated by displaying lanterns, which come in dozens of shades and sizes. Many have a special signifi-cance in Chinese cul-ture. bearing pictures for prosperity or simple good wishes for the new year. It is also common practice for people to light a lantern in front of statute of a particu-lar god or goddess when praying for something.

For fur ther infor-mation, call the Mardi-gian Library at 593-5400.

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PLYMOUTH SENSIBLY PRICED FROM

s 8 6 . 9 9 0 TO s 9 7 . 9 9 0

INCLUDES SUPER AMENITIES

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ANN A R B O R RD.

" B e s t S e l e c t i o n I n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s "

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Rol l ing O a k s Wes t is an exc lus ive n e i g h b o r h o o d ot 50 c u s t o m buil t h o m e s

Pr ices t r o m *238.000

MODEL HOURS D a i l y 1 - 6 P . M .

( C l o s e d T h u r s . )

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6 6 1 - 6 8 8 6 B e t w e e n T3 a n d 14 m i l e r o a d s , ( f o l l o w H u n t s m a n Dr ive West to M o d e l )

14 Mi le Rd

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TRI-MOUNT DEVELOPMENT] E V E R Y D A Y 1 - 6 ( C L O S E D T H U R S J

4 5 3 - 8 8 9 9 I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y ;

® W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r & R a n k e

(2) 500 S o u t h M a i n S t r e e t • P l y m o u t h • P h o n e 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

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Condomin ium l iving give* sou :He oppofTuir.tn n rnjo* tour Insure time without the fK*he' U»n or exterior mA-rnrnarne Lach fender,ce i» provided with a covered carpur tor vour convenient e

P r i c e d f r o m . . . S 6 ~ 7 , 9 0 0

O P E N D A I L Y 1 ro 6

F r i . - S a t . - S u n . 12 t o 6

( C l o s e d T h u r s . )

MODEL PHONE 39-8080 Sales b y ;

M I C H I G A N C O N D O M I N I U M C O R P O R A T I O N » 9 6 - " 6 0 2 Bu i l t by

S R J O H N S T O N C O

L a k e f r o n t L i v i n g

"CONDOMINIUM HOMES OF DISTINCTION"

P R I C E D F R O M $ 4 3 7 , 5 0 0

S u p e r b q u a l i n a m e n i t i e s i n c l u d e d r a m a t i c

a n g u l a r e n t r a n c e , r i c h r i l e s , s u n l i t a t r i u m s ,

s k v i i t e s . l a r ^ t b a v w i n d o w s a n d c o u r t -

y a r d s A m o s t i m p r e s s i v e G r e a t R o o m ,

l i b r a r y , k i t c h e n / n o o k , d i n i n g r o o m a n d

m a i n floor m a s t e r b e d r o o m s u i t e w i t h 2

w a l k - i n c l o s e t s , d r e s s i n g r o o m , w h i r l p o o l

t u b a n d s e p a r a t e s h o w e r

E n j o y t h e n a t u r a l g r a c e o f g e n t l e , r o l l i n g

h i l l s , t a l l t r e e s a n d t h e a m b i a n c e o f w a t e r .

S e r e n i t y is a l l a r o u n d b e c a u s e n a t u r e is

e v e r y w h e r e .

M O D E L P H O N E 8 5 5 - 8 7 7 4

O P E N D A I L Y 1-6 (Closed T h u r s d a y ! N o f t L o n g Lake a n d \X o f F r a n k l i n R o a d

Developed by Milford Singer Development

Corporation

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

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE

Bout Dy

RIDGEWOOD HILLS. PLYMOUTH Saturday 1 to 4 p.m. 48760 Meadow, north of Ann A rbo r Road, east of Ridge Road. Three bedrooms, two and a half baths. FIREPLACE in great room, hard-wood floors, many upgraded features. $250,000 455-6000

LAKES OF NORTHVILLE Sunday 12 to 3 p.m. 42559 Bradner , nor th of Six Mile, east of Northvil le Road. Newer four bedroom, two and a half bath coloni-al, FIREPLACE in family room, f inished basement. $179,000 455-6000

OPEN HOUSE

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BAYSHORE NORTH CONDOMINIUMS Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. 48081 Bayshore, Belle-ville, south of I -94, west of Belleville Road. Lakefront end uni t , backs to gotf course, large family room, FIREPLACE, many fea-tures! $133,500 455-60QQ

NORTHVILLfe £STaT£S Lovely three bedroom ranch on large lot, newer carpet and redecorated ki tchen, two fireplaces, large Florida room, neutral colors throughout , all window t reatments stay.

$126,900 455-6000

T H E W I N D S C O N D O M I N I U M

T w o b e d r o o m , o n e a n d a h a l f b a t h c o n -

d o m i n i u m I n a n i c e a r e a o f C a n t o n , h a r d -

w o o d floor I n k i t c h e n , l a r g e p a n t r y , w o o d

d e c k , d o e e t o e x p r e s s w a y s a n d s c h o o l s .

1 6 1 £ 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

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B r i c k r a n c h , t h r e e s p e c i o u s b e d r o o m s ,

f s m i l y r o o m , f u l l b a s e m e n t w i t h w o r k

r o o m , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , p r i v a t e d e c k a n d

b a c k y a r d . S e l l e r m o t i v a t e d .

$92,500 455-6000

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - F A M I L Y TR1-LEVEL. Four b e d r o o m s , 2% ba ths , huge fami ly r o o m , fu l l wa l l br ick f i rep lace, c o u n -t ry k i t c h e n w t t h d o o r w a l l t o pa t io , 2 5 0 f o o t lot . P r i c e d right at $129,900. 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - Three b e d r o o m h o m e w i t h la rge c o u n t r y k i t c h e n near d o w n t o w n F a r m i n g t o n . N ice d e c k w t t h bu i l t - i n sea t ing , b ig f e n c e d yard . I nsu la ted w i n d o w s th ruou t $ 5 5 , 9 0 0 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N H ILLS - L A R G E F A M I L Y C O L O N I A L newly d e c o r a t e d . H i g h Si te . Deep w o o d e d lot t e r r a c e d t o va l ley a n d s t r e a m Ci rcu la r d r i ve . I n g r o u n d h e a t e d p o o l . Cen t ra l Air F in i shed b a s e m e n t O w n e r t r ans fe r red $ 2 0 2 , 5 0 0 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - NICE SIZE b r i ck ranch w t t h 3 b e d r o o m s , mas te r ba th . G r e a t R o o m w t t h f i r ep lace , fo rma l d i n i n g r o o m , ful l b a s e m e n t , s i d e en t rance g a r a g e c e r t - . t ra l a i r , f i r s t f l oo r l aundry $149 ,900 . 553 -8700

FOUR A C R E PRIME PRIVATE B L O O M -FIELD ESTATE. Sai l , sw im , exc lus i ve L o w -er L o n g Lake. Qua l i t y c o t o n M d e c o r cus -t o m r a n c h , th ree b e d r o o m s . 2'A b a t h s , li-b ra ry . F lo r ida r o o m , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , s c r e e n e d po rch . VA a c r e * w o o d e d . B l o o m -f ie ld Hi l ls schools . $ 3 2 9 , 0 0 0 6 4 2 - 0 7 0 3

G O R G E O U S V IEW F R O M T O P O F HILL, over an acre of p r i vacy . B e a u t i f u l i n g r o u n d p o o l w t th c a b a n a C o n t e m p o r a r y r a n c h w t t h Grea t R o o m , F lo r ida r o o m , ove rs i zed g a r a g e Frank l in V i l lage w t t h B i r m i n g h a m S c h o o l s $ 1 5 4 , 9 0 0 6 4 2 - 0 7 0 3

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D - LUXURY L O W E R R A N C H C O N D O o n h i l l top a i ts w t t h t h r e e b e d r o o m s . 2 b a t h s , p iua lower leve l t i l ed o f f i ce a n d 2 c a r g a r a g e A l r o o m s wt th -a -vtew O w n e r r e t i r e d . $119 ,900 . 5 5 3 - 6 7 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N MILLS - NICE F O U R B E D -R O O M C O L O N I A L w i t h h u g e beeu t l f u l k l t c h a n . n a t u r a l ftrepiace a n d d o o n — 6 t o d e c * In f a m t y r o o m . L o c a t e d In a n e w e r cen t raSy l o c a t e d F a r m i n g t o n MMs S u b d i v i -s ion. C e n t r a l Ai r . $ 1 9 9 , 0 0 0 5 5 3 - 6 7 0 0

C A N T O N - T W O B E D R O M C O N D O In up -p a r r a n c h uni t l o c a t e d c toea t o 1-275. Grea t tor thoee c o m m u t i n g t o M e t r o A i r p o r t . Pr i -va te en t r y , a t t a c h t t g a r a g e M u c h M o r e l $ 6 7 , 5 0 0 5 6 3 - 6 7 0 0

IB THOMPSON-BROWN f FARMINGTON HILLS

553-8700 BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD

642-0703 LIVONIA

261-5080 <2>

T h u r s d a y . February 4, 1988 O A E * 5 E

CREATIVE LIVING G L A 6 6 I F I E D R E A L E 6 T A T E

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

A

312 L i v o n i a

A + A t t r a c t i o n s

IT S TRUE! - M l llstetfl Beeutlful 4 bedroom 2 t jeth brtck n o m t F w u / h • family •pons, r>ewer turnece centra* air, an-* o s e d pcxcti overlooking nicely '•-ictacapeo yard witn patio at-tacf ied garage and mora immediate

y Only * c u p a n c y I MS,900

I M P R E S S I V E Aist ksted' Outstendmg one* colo-nial Feature* large family room with ' » t u r * fireplace, spacious country U l c i n n M m qual i ty cabinets central al' &« lament gorgeous dec* and •andacaped yard plus attached ga-f V $121,500

C e n t u r y 2 1 Today 261 -2000

; A w a r d W i n n i n g : C e n t u r i o n O f f i c e APSOCUTELY Move-in condi l ion 3

r»al a r t log & family rooma. central » MW Livoma 192 900 476-0716

BUILDER'S SPECIAL! ' .845 so ft Rancti under construc-t ion Great Room targe kitchen. 1st rfcxx laundry, fireplace, dining room S i45 OOO

5 9 1 - 3 4 3 3

312 L i v o n i a

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Fine all Crick family subdivision and a cactura perfect home Brick 3 bed room rancn witn new vinyl insulated windows and a new e»tra targe 2* car garage Pr iced |ust r ight 152 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

313 C a n t o n

BY OWNER OPEN SUN 1-4 30PM 45 ' 96 PATRICK DRIVE

WiNDEMERE SU8 I SE corner of Warren 6 Can lon

Center Rd I Spacious colonial. 4 bedrooms 2% Oaths sunken Irving room, family room, i den wet bar. f ireplace. 2 car garage $ 117 000 362-3560

M Y - O - M Y :mr occupancy t

CANTON Lika new 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch built in t964 include* first f loor den, first floor laundry great r oom for-mal dming room wltt i bay window.

garage wrth door room Drick ranch with 1V. baths I opener and M basement All m a on family room and natural f ireplace ' a r a w * lot In lovely Hampton raised living room large krtchen o „ Sheldon Center One year basement enclosed pat io and at tached 2 car garage S94.900 Call

ED T R E M B A T H

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW • 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

N E A T & C L E A N New carpeting in Irving room and

oom, large ceramic tile bath, inground pool carport central air immediate poe-session $51,900

COLDWELL BANKER 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

home warranty provided on all K C Colonial listings Can for an appoint

j men! today Asking $103,900

K.C. C O L O N I A L R E A L E S T A T E

4 5 3 - 3 9 3 9

ai I '4 bath, first floor laundry Irving room formal dining, large tamUy room wtth wet bar & f i replace, large patio & gas gmi 2 car a t tached ga-rage $96 000 961-0412

BY OWNER Brick 3 bedroom, 1V» ba th new turoaca, carport , large loL ctose to schools & shopping 8 Mile 4 Middlemen $67 500 553 48 74

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom brick ranch large k>l new kitchen & bath, s f l u M k y d e a n must see $69 900

591-0242

CASTLE GARDENS 1 the locat ion of this sharp 3 bed-• 6om ranch The huge country kttch-

offers excellent eating space and the locat ion of the family room makes it great tor entertaining Dis-cover the convenience of baths the pleasure of central air, and fin-•»hed basement even a 2 car ga-'»g» $91,900

HARRY S

WOLFE ; 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0 C L O S E T O E V E R Y T H I N G

3 bedroom brick ranch in Move-in o m d i t i o n wtth large Florida Room ifrMj full baaement $65 ,750

L A R G E LOT i j en t ra l Livonia Ranch on qu«et sl-eet Ornng room, family room & 2 JBr at tached garage Close to * h o o l a » shopping Only $64 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 l ? a r t t o r d S o u t h 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

E x e c u t i v e R a n c h Cfters • * the amenitiee you would

rpect i Over 2000 t q ft featuring • large bedrooms. 2'1 bathe, coun-

t y krtchen. full f inished basement. •Wcfwood "oo rs . gracious foyer qpntral air. electronic a f cleaner •Summum tr im. 1st floor laundry/ raud or hoW>y room $159,000 Can

G E O R G E A P P I C E L L I

C E N T U R Y 2 1 n o w 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

FIVE MtLE-Levan Bock tn-ievel 3 bedrooms, natural fireplace, at-tached garage. 2 K * bath*, new fur-nace / roo l ' k i t chen floor Sharp1

$96 900 Open Sun l -5pm464-8395

FIVE MILE/MIDOLEBELT-2 beO-room. attract ive clean home, car-peting. stove, refrigerator. dryer, garage. $52,900

N E W E R H O M E Simple Assumption Spacious 3 bedroom brick ranch with basement er>0 immediate occupancy

% A C R E Spacious 3 bedroom colonial with wide frontage features library and formal dming room Reduced to sell to $57 ,950

S E R E N E S E T T I N G 290 ft country lot with stream 3 bedroom ranch at tached garage full basement low $70'»

C e n t u r y 2 1 T o d a y 5 3 8 - 2 0 0 0

N E W S U B PRIDE'S COURT

(7 M i l e - N e w b u r g h Area) 5 H o m e S i tes r e m a i n i n g

S ta r t i ng at $ 1 2 6 , 0 0 0 RANCHES 4 COLONIALS

5 9 1 - 3 4 3 3

591-3*36

G R E A T B U Y L ocated in Denmar Estata* - 3 bed-roem 1V» bath br ick ranch is an * i -ceUent buy Family room wtth fire-place. newer carpeting, all appli-ance* stay $94,500

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d S o u t h 4 8 4 - 6 4 0 0

GROWING PAINS? Hers s lust what the Dr ordered Roomy central Uvonta brick 3 bed-room wtth a refreshing floor plan 1'* bath*, family room. 2 car al-tached garage, rec room and on ex-tra deep lot. Transferred CM give q u c k occupancy $87 ,500

HARRYS.

WOLFE - 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

JUST LISTED Csawnpuf l Livonia bnck ranch 3 bedrooms 1V« baths 1st floor, baae-ment. aluminum t r im and 2 car ga-rage Plus a nam furnace and central air. ram odated ki tchen and tasteful decor with new carpeting One look and your sold $76,900

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 JUST REDUCED

Tins 4 bedroom, 2 H bath colonial With 1st floor laundry is priced right Central (tr family room, hreplacs den. at tached garage Great buy at $119,900

L E T S TAKE ADVANTAGE of owners traneter Nice 3 bedroom. 1V» oath home Central sir, family room, 2 car garage Aakmg $62,900

E A R L KE IM

SUBURBAN LJVONtA

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0 LIVONIA

B E A U T I F U L 3 b e d r o o m b r i ck raach with family room. VA baths, ceunlry tarn ki tchen. «u* finished t. assmani Greet location Onty $MBOO

a e n o c o u s COLONIAL leaturmg 3 * 4arge beOi ooma. dming room. I H l room wWh lk apiece. 2"* bam* Fui Baasmsm A one y e * n * e protection pier included $ 1 W S 0 0 Cea tor detaaa i

i FOR FA8T SALE-, beau-oreted $ bedroom brHK

ERA F I R S T F E D E R A L : 4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0

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NICE 3 BEDROOM RANCH in Livo-nia s Stals Streets area Home is well maintained and boasts new * itchen and nicely f inished Base-ment Call lor details and exact location $76 900

T h e

Michigan Group

R e a l t o r s 5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

COLONIAL - 3 bedroom a t iached garage 1'» baths excellent move- in condition new carpet ing through-out $83 500 4 » - 2 2 3 1

LOOK AT THIS' Large lot - 100 ft f rontage Well maintained colonial Formal dming. first floor laundry 2 'v bath* , neutral tones Good occupancy $112,900 Call Carol Re-Max 459-3600

LOVELY 3 bedroom l'/» bath home radiates warmth & charm Beautiful ranch has many updates. Great room, breaxlast nook, family room base-ment $105 000

Wm

DECKER 4 5 5 - 6 4 0 0

NEW ON THE MARKET! North ol War'en. this Colonial has instant ex-terior appeal with Us mature treea. red prick exterior and exacting landscaping 4 spacious bedrooms. V i baths, formal dining room, fami-ly room with fireplace, full base-ment and attached 2'v car garage Newer furnace, ahxrvnum covered axlenor trim. Central Air, enclosed rasr ysrd EXCEPTIONAL AT $107,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors.

453-820(3 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm

NO SUPER BOWL SUNDAY - 5 bedrooms, indoor pool 41955 North Drive See details on Thurs-days ad. Jan 28th 397-7201

NORTHWEST Livonia - 4 bedroom colonial, 38257 Ladywood Ct., N/ Five Mile (via Hlx Rdl. E/V-275 Open Sunday 1-5 $129,900 464-2106

OLD ROSEDALE GARDENS 11419 Blackburn

Beautiful custom bum ranch By owner $109,900 427-9 -9395 425-6036

OPEN HOUSE-Suo 2-5PM, 3 bed-room. 2V> bath 2.350 sq feet N of 7 Mile, E of Gill 34581 Northland $173,900 477-2270 or 564-home

H r u i n C n f g O i i n 1 ,A U U v l l U U I . U O U I I . I ^

32554 Greenland Ct N of 5 Mhe, E of Farnxngton off Hubbard Remod-eled ranch on acre lot with 3 bed-rooms IM baths, living room, dming room, family room, fireplace. 2 car garage and more. $135,000 ASK FOR RANDALL W RUSSELL

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

320-5810

OPEN SUNDAY l-5pm 430 Kings Way l block W of Liltoy, S of Cher-ry Hilt 3 bedroom colonial, living & dining rooms, I amity room'me-piace; cathedra- ceiling. 1st floor laundry central an- deck 2 car at-tached garage $ 103 900 961-4394

OPEN S U N D A Y 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 7532 EMERSON-Canton IN) Warren, (El Sheldon

Windsor Park 4 4 bedroom. 1'* bath $104 900

Wm.

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

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OPEN SUN 2-5-Mayflower sub Beautiful 3 bedroom colonial 1 1 baths formal dining room tarrm, room wtth hrepiece central a* $126 900 45»-5467

OWNER - 3 bedroom colonial 2 car attach gerage. central air I amir, room wrth fveplece first floor lav. $94 500 453-6454

PAMPERED RANCH 3 oedroom finished beaemeni 6 freshly decorated In neutral tone* Newer windows & steel-entry doors EXITS sized garage $96 500

. TASTEFULLY decorated & clean 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch with fireplace Situated on '1 acre Hardwood floors wet plaster construction & Andersor 1 windows $119,500

Wm

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

315 Northville-Novi 315 Northville-Novi

' A B O U T ' an acre, approximately 2500 »q fl wrth open ceamgs walk out 10 wap around deck Large bedroom with welk m closet* -eedy lor r<*j 10 Oo yovxr own decorating & >msn work immediaie possession Only $134 999'

NORTHVILLE S BROKER

BRUCE ROY REALTY

Nor thv i l l e s Week ly Special

Soutnfieio 4 oedroom coiomai 1'e bams living room dm.ng '00^ ga-ALMOST

an acre with mature shrubs * trull trees surround this over, bnck nome wtth firwsned basement enter VACANT LAND tamment center •amity room tor PlVMOuTH - 5 Mm Schooicran. summer fum circla 0"w> sods »,ne«ecre $25 000

!-TOUCH ei«iaae> ' |NOPTMVI>.S 7 M,» 5 acres $39 90C NORThFIElD rwP 7 Mae Noaar 5 aces $25 000

Call tor details

Century 21 HOME C E N T E R 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

I 11 MM ft M>d<diebeii BETTER THAN NEW.'NOVI

| Move-in condition Premium, lot wim , wooded news 3 bedroom 2't bath

349-8700 country • it crier, formal dming.deck

. neutrai decor $-37 900 348-0466 PLYMOUTH TWP - Rldgewood Hms Sub 4 oedroom 2 ' i bath Bonadeo

trai decor By owner $195,500 453-1566

B* OWNER - Waai to town A beau-tifully restored i '•» story 2300 Sa

™*r we l C terms $144 500 346-3839

HILLTOP SETTING PL»MOUTH TWP Gorgeous 2 600 Laces o» Northviae 1964 bum 2500 sc fi, 4 bedroom Tudor tmished souare ft colonial wtth a dramatic waik^xii basement 30' deck in- open stairway overlooking the great ground poo' intercom Burglar room and mirrored hrec»ace Alarm, on ravine lol By Owner I floor der 2 ' i baths

NORTHVILLE SO M U C H V A L U E

Attractrve early American country on tree imed street impeccable up kaec includes appliances swimming poo ' m o w 6 dec 3 bedroom*

Ii*>h»'-$U" VJ- 345-4550 E R A R Y M A L S V M E S

After 5pm

PLYMOUTH TWP Cape Cod on 66 > 273 fl lol Family room with bnck wan fireplace dming room, 3 bed-room l'y batfia. baaement S ga-rage $82,500 FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 453-7800

45a-1809 | cant-a. t r oak floor much more $ 189 900

HARRY S

PON DEROSA A 1'1 acre spread anc on immenae 3800 square ft bnck ranch home 2's baths. 3 large bedrooms tu« basement famlfy room and g-ea' oom 2 fireplace* 1st noorrt»jndn.

WOLFE 421-5660 LOVELY

Bnck ranch - 4-5 bedrooms 37 > 13 living room w«t* fireplace country

_ "lichen with Franklm stove suoer arid attached garage me grounds , q.,,. ^ tacr -oorr and stone l.e-«c»ude a pond and ever a guest p i a c , e J t a ) l s M | ( 1 J 2 6 s ^

NORTHVILLE Fantastic bu, m baaultfui "igniands Lakes suodiw-vor wrth SILVER SF»RINGS uaae

bedroom [ prvueges ts* your summer fr xr, krtchen and , ment' Recentr, redecorated coKmta

feature* separata dimng room -ove-J r, tamir, room fimsnec basemen' deck central ai' *. bedrooms 2"i &a!t» nvel' ma^>ta»eO-Jam-. s n listing' $139 900 H-BP

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200

house $259,900 HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

Price Slashed $5000 Mini condilion dlecnbes this sharp brick colonial with 2 ' i baths family room with natural fireplace, formal dming room, beautiful dream kitch-en with large eating eree. full base-ment. 2 car attached garage and decorated to move right av Now onfy $139 900 COLDWELL BANKER 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

NEWER Executive nome on a ma ir Oee»eb» Beacon Woods of Nor th««e Over 300C so fl ol cerarmc o«as» anc wood neutral decor and landscap-ing - reedy tor your decorator touch $234 900

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

349 -1212 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

314 Plymouth COMFORT & CONVENIENCE

3 bedroom Colonial mcefy main-tained Features large country krtch-en with breatast nook, basement 1st floor den. large porch, 8 deck $92,000

EXCEPTIONAL 4 bedroom, 2 bath family home aoee to town 2 fireplaces central air formal dming room, brick patio & finished baaement Musi see-$109,500

CAPE COO CHARM 3 bedroom. l'» bath home leetunrig newer carpel I window treatments

_ updated $ new plumbing in bath 4 7556 Admiralty -N ol wirren. W ol ^ hardwood floors, finished base-Canton Center, m Forest Trails Sub , fn« r" $"3,500 4 bedroom colonial freshly painted. ! Wm plush carpel throughout. beaulrtuKy -is#x$sc^p#cl f - t n cm# of Canton s finest subs Come out and see - $199,900

COLDWELL BANKER 478-4660 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 P M 20105 Porting brook S of 8 Mile W of Middaaoelt 3 bedroom ranch on almost 2 acres $79,900 Ask lor

Thelma Taylor REAL E S T A T E O N E

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Pleasure You ' l l T r e a s u r e Spacious describes this 2200 sq ft colonial, in a picturesque park like setting. 4 large bedrooms, famlfy room with flrapiace doorwall to beautiful deck, Plymouth/Canton schools $107,000

Ear l K e i m W e s t 5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

ROSEDALE GARDENS Fust class investment and Oehghttui living m this immaculate 3 bedroom brick ranch 1'1 baths finished basement 2 car garage new fur-nace and carpeting A real eye

• r $77,900 HARRY S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

SPEC HOME 3 bedroom Colonial 1,800 sq ft Great Room, 1st floor laundry, large garage $131 000

591-3433

S t a r t e r / R e t i r e e Excaaeni all brick ranch - 3 bed-rooms. finished baaement. stove, refrigerator, dishwasher included. 1'* car garage with attached cov-ered patio matt condition. Just move-mi Only $64 500 C a i

NANCY S C H U H A R D T

COLDWELL BANKER 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

Superb Family Home Start spring m tNs bngfit clear and cheerful 3 bedroom TV* bath brick colonial, beautiful newer neutral carpetmg throughout, mantled brick wan fireplace, wood bookcase* m tamHy room, no-wax Boor m kitchen and foyer tasteful wallpaper, many wood accents and decorator bghf fixtures Extra insulation large welk-in cioeet and bath access io master bedroom $99,500 Ask lor

GENIE D U N N

COLDWELL BANKER 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

7 MILE a GILL Wtndrtdge Sub 3 bedroom colonial, foyer apwal stair-case. 1st Door laundry, tormal M n g room & dining room, Irencfi door*.

. tanwy room, 2 * beths. 2 ' * car ge, 2500 sqfi $169 900

After 7pm 476-2566

3 1 3 C t n l o n

A C A S T L E FM tor a kmg and queen I Enyoy thla 4

am 2 ' * bath colonial which oi-lers features of higher priced cas-tles 1st floor laundry, large kNcften.

wflti fireplace, floorsaa lo screened porch summer kltctien and partly flrashed basement plue playroom and 2 car a t tached garage $105 900 CEL

BILL R U G G COLDWELL BANKER

459-6000 t A C I * 8 Of s o u o w o o o s

Mew tor m a Tudor Odor

ol

priced f ^ ^ l 6 - 4 l " 5 o MC/MAX. t A M C M M l X i l l 1000

A R I Z O N A B O U N D O M m owners v e g M a M S betf-xne W bath " M m ' rawt f iaMi mm l * « U occupancy tor o u t I l i M O O Cat tor s ta l o l aa-t raathei are a w e to meal a* y o a

DtAMA SCHIAVI COLDWELL BANKER

450-6000

C A N T O N • w f y — a * l i * i i " •« . m m to e»-

M M V V

ERA RYMAL SYMES

S u n f l o w e r Q u a d 4 bedrooms. 2 ' i baths, dtrung room, spacious family room with natural fireplace 1st floor laundry finished basement wtth rec room. move-In condition $129 ,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S U B U R B A N

455 -5880 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

C O N V I N C I N G L Y WELL BUILT CAPE COO witn a heidstone front, brtck sides, and aluminum covered exterior trim Oversized setting off Penniman avenue on a lovely tree lined street Wet plaster crown mouldings are very impressive to the eye Living room with fireplace, formal dining room, a current kitch-en. a wonderfully enclosed summer xxch 2 bedrooms down, 2 large jedrooms up. 2'1 baths, full base-

ment. and oversized 2'<s car de-tached garage An enclosed rear yard FAULTLESSLY MAINTAINED1

$129,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

3 BEDROOM COLONIAL- IV* baths, car attached. Ptymouth-Centon

schools, many sxtraa Good loca-tion $83,500 After 5pm 961-0172

314 Plymouth

A l m o s t P e r f e c t i o n irmde ttue 4 oedroom 2 H bath colo-nial with den You'l And Berber and

carpet, crown mold-ing* 7 x * It pantry, custom draper-

i bands, oeramic foyer, wel-temay reom and lu« flmahed em Outside wdudea - pro-

landacatfHng, under ground Sprinkler*, bnck patio and «ra*s. large reer porch the Set goes on wsdon $174,900 Caft

DIANA S C H I A V I

COLDWELL BANKER 459-6000

B E A T T h e S p r i n g t i m e

oa mcraaaa Neat * T * si o r , a* _ c a home artthtn a M u n g illaiai'uie to lown. cfwrchea and acenato Fee-

lerge lanced and tread yard , updated kitchen bam. M Inlahad Csaamsrl and gor lerdwood floors W H O

COLDWELL BANKER 420-2100 464-6661

M M 4 0 ON THC cnowo* enjoy Whether it be a htmom, party, a tormal dktnar. or a quiet, oozy rang tor a. M i m w a h bound to HI the b * There's ol a meeter bam. M a oca

W fcor laundry and aural *rapiece Don't

$164 M 0 HAlUtTa.

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

FIRST OFFERING' A plctureeque tree Hoed street m the endurwgly popular naighbortiood oft Penraman preeents en Impreeslvely updated two story There are 3 bedroom*, a study, tormal dtrung room, a remod-eled kitchen and bath, a butler's pentry, full basement with s newer furnace, a lovely large dec* over-looking an enclosed rear yard, cov-ered front porch, and IV* car ga-

». Sun M e d rooms combined with talented Interior deelgn skins $109,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 JUST OFF SHELDON, this impecca-ble Wing Colonial boasts s spectac-

wooded setting, sprinklers. Central A* , and aluminum cohered

nor trim maid* mere are 4 bedrooma, 2 ' * barns tormal dlnmg

TI. lamay room wtth fireplace. 1st r leundry ftmafied bee am ant

and attached 2"* car garage wtth opener ALL APPLIANCES RE-MAIN $162,000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

314 Plymouth 314 Plymouth COUNTRY LIVING

CITY CONVENIENCE Unique custom colonial with 4*. seres on beeutlful N Territorial Rd (4 miles W tjf Ptymouth) Built 1979 immaculate 2.000 sq 1 with 4 large bedrooms. 2 baths, country kitchen csthedral cetimg m living room, fun

24X26 atiached garage hrsi floor laundry 6 the charm ot an English Country Home' Newty bum 24X36 horse bern, 3 pastures, sec-ond 16X24 2 story cement floor bam with overheed door both wrth weter & electric Salem Twp , Ptym-outh SchocMa. Ptymouth mailing Near 5 golf courses 1 MUe from M-14 freeway ramp on paned roads $189,000

HOOD REAL ESTATE - 455-3949 OR LISTER - 459-5144

MINT CONDITION - custom built 2 bedroom ranch in a greet in-towri location Fimsned besement updat-ed kitchen and bath Don t miss this one' $85,900 STATELY 5 bedroom 3 tui bath co-lonial m desirable Hough Park En-joy the open speoousness ol this fine home wrth its doee proximity to parks, schools snd downtown $218,500

MUCH SOUGHT AFTER Lakepomte Village colonial immaculate end meticulous** maintained 4 bed-rooms, 2'* baths family room wtth fireplace 2 car attached garage $129,900 WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom home Large lot 55x 145. zoned light industrial $59,900

CALL MAROA BENSON RE/MAX Boardwalk 459-3600

ON A QUIET COURT OFF ANN AR-BOR TRAIL Superbly cared-'o-bnck front Colonial with an expan sive tile foyer and striking open wood staircase 4 bedrooms. 2't bsths. 3 bay windows, formal dmmg room, family room wtth hospttalrt, bsr and flreolace. a parquet floor In the study, 1st floor laundry side en-trance garage Aluminum trim sprinklers and Central Air $213,000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

THE SEARCH IS OVER Northwest Canton ranch rvu ve dreamed ot 1974 bum 3 bedroom, wtth 1'* baths famlfy room raised hearth fireplace 1st floor laundry basement 2 car atiached garage and deck overlooking a ravine lot $98 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

TRAILWOOD - 4 bedrooom colonial baths. 2 ' i car garage, deck pa-air finished baaement. game

room wtth wet bar Beautifully landscaped excellent condition $179,900 By owner, by appoint-ment only 459-1168

O N E - O F - K I N D 5 bedrooms including m-law suite witn sacaraie Mipftenette and lava-tory, library wtth wet-bar. finished wsikout basement wrth ^cxizzi. sau-na. 2 fireplaces and mucn more $294 900

F A M I L Y L I V I N G In this specious 4 oedroom coion»el wtth library and 1's bsths, walk tc town, close to sexxxs and shop-ping Home warranty $89 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

V E R Y N I C E 3 bedroom bnck rancn doee to M-14 x-wey Lovely remodeled kltctien with extra custom cabinets and counters, large family room with fireplace, cozy Florida room, f i* basement and 2 car attached ga-rage wttn opener $110,000 Call

M A R I L Y N P R E T T Y

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

MEADOWBROOK LAKE energ, ef-teoent updated 4 bedroom 2'v bath gormet metier family room breeafast room balcony oft bed-room French doors of dining room leadmc to tormal gardens end bnc» patio Many ert'es 349-2713

NEW CONSTRUCTION Wonderful spacious 4 bedroom home or incredible wooded sue Master bedroom suite includes 'Oman tub. separate snower 2 walk -*i closets, cathedra ceiling and more $252,900 Call 344-0325 After 12 Noon

NORTHVILLE New 4 bedroom co-lonial m beautitui sub Custom de-sign wood floors f>'ep«ece 2'<s car parage Transferring out o< area $2i0 000 Can afier I 349-4456

nOR'hvv lE 4 bedroom 2's batr colonial Family -oom with hrepiac* aer large mode" mlchen centra air neuira; cold's $'79 990 As» 'o-Cath, Deng 661-5232 or6«i-9722

NOV - 8 ' OWNER immediate occupency "-crteesiorve ly oecoraied t r -«v» Move in con-dttior 3 beo-oom* .erg* • ncner famMy room witn hrepiac* centra air Must see needs nothing VU-i«ge OeksSut $129,500 349-843'

PICTURESQUE 3 bedroom tarmnouse large coun-try kitctier living room with fire-place baaamem 3 car garage - ei this on beuiitm 1 33 acre -onmg anc t-eed pare* $"17 90C' C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 464 -8861

RANCH A.T£RHAT IVE VXX bmOroorr tort*

mrtr ' o m r t u t «r>c Mpva i i %r<cr» w Hon* grmi* roorr, anc t6&c room tr Nov t rnw—i rnott t" —ftni»mg •ut>0'Vt»»or

$ 2 4 2 , 9 0 0 T I M B E R RIOGE ESTATES

3 4 4 - 0 3 2 5

Another hne Communit, bv SELECTIVE -OWES

NORTHVILLE i Listing m desirable Whisper

Moods JUST land with beautiful « • ol pona 4 oed'ooms. 2's baths $159,900

H E P P A R D 85506570

4 B e d r o o m s 2 i bath colonial «• daarabM1 Ceoar

GORGEOUS' Rollmg Springs Estate* TasstetuU, dec orated wrtn neutra decor oeeutifui-ly landscaped partial^ fimshec basemem beemeC cathedra oeu-mg, family room witr. unique hre-place framed by booksnaive* Home War-ant, $<39 900

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n Ouaitty Throughout - 3 oor^t

room ttmOrm: ir»c aoonwar tc COV^ C porC#*. oa» «r

ah or appro r 7 mcr+• nor-* is z x > - $ *4€ OOC

C E N T U R Y 2 1 f | [Qi I f l R A M -T U U v n u H T T

349 -1212 261-1823

NORTHVILLE New Lisnnc m desirable Whisper Woods JUST GORGEOUS' Rolling

H E P P A R D 855-6570

Vchweitzer i »eoi I l W

d r o m e s . " A A a n d C v s n l r m

NEW CONSTRUCTION ROYAL TREATMENT Rich elegance in exOusrve Beacon Meadows sub 3250 square ft custom colonial with a balcony bridge overlooking a vaulted great room Many premium feature* like a wmipooi master bath oak tung and groove flooring. 90% efficient furnace gourmet island kitchen with a Jannalre cook top A real snowpiace $319,550

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

NEW ON THE MARKET1 A double sized lot |132 x 174) Hatters the ex-terior ol this we* located City ol Plymouth Cape Cod recently embel-lished With extensive new appoint-ments 3 bedrooms, 1H baths living room wrth fireplace, rrseaow wood floors, tormal dining room, a large 22 x 16 family room overlooking a private encloeed rear yard, many Andersen windows baaement. and an overaaed 2'* car garage with a work ahop D O N T DELAY $119,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

OPEN SUNDAY T-4 11097* CHESTNUT - PL Y MOUTH (Si Ann Arbor Trail: (El Haggerty

immaculate 3 bedroom, i ' * beth colonial $1>9 000

Wm

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

O P E N S U N D A Y 2-5 9097 HACKBERRY PLYMOUTH

JUST S OF Ann Arbor Rd and W of L«ey Hake Revere Dr off of L»ey to Hack berry t Wonderful 3 bed-room. 1'* baths, ranch situated on a wooded ravine lot Complimented with a 20 x 16 woimanned deck central air. 2 car attached garage, fun basement electronic thermo-stat. natural fireplace m tan room, large country kitchen end decorated m soft neutral lone* Modestly priced al $117 ,500

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 P M Prestigious Tra*wood Cotomai

Carefully maintained by original owner with immediate occupancy bedrooms 2'v bathe, library lamay room with fireplace. Ural floor laun-dry. tormal dming room, central ea $162 ,900 11829 Canton Center R0

Oafl Kathy Barker R E A L E S T A T E ONE

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

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ROBERT B A K E Realtors

453-8200

RAVINE LOT - CANTON b e d r o o m , 2 ' t ba th colonial s p a c i o u s se t t ing - ravine, treeC lot Nice open floor plan Oak p l anked flooring in lamity room Nice patio a n a fleck off family room, microwave s t ays , all appli-a n c e s nego t i ab l e Full bath and b e d r o o m In b a s e m e n t (P528RO) $ 9 5 500 Call 453-6800

BRAND NEW HOME -PLYMOUTH - R i d g e w o o d Hills Beautiful b r a n d new h o m e 4 b e d r o o m s , 2 '* b a t h s with all the amenit ies with in t h e h o m e California trellis roo ted deck over 600 sq ft neu t ra l deco r A must to see l (P01P1N) $204 500 Call 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

MINT C O N O m O N - CAN-TON -4 b e d r o o m C a p e Cod Neu t r a l c o l o r s th ru -ou t H a r d w o o d f loors in upatairs a rea . 2 full ba ths , ceramic tile, cen t r a l air. t a /ge coun-try k i tchen, g r e a t room wtth f i replace. 12 * 12 wolman-Ixed d e c k , privacy lenclng a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l l y

l a n d s c a p e d S u p e r Home S u p e r Buy! ' ( P 5 0 W 0 0 ) $97 500 CaH 453-6800

CANTON -Want that Don Houae?" This ts it 3 bed-room ranch with 2 full baths done m country flavor New-er carpet, central mtr. cathe-dral callings 2 tiered deck wtth private backyard, fulfy finished basement low MUs due to extra Insulation (P43REG) Celt 453-6800

CANTON - RANCH -Imme-diate Occupancy Top con-dition home m ideal location

r schools and perks 3 berdrooms 2 baths wtth mud room from side an-

| trance garage and possible 1st floor leundry Cathedral

I caning with fun brtck Ve-piece m family room 2 large

| bey arindows and very open w plan Large lot Greet

I buy. won t Mat (P23WU.1 [9M.900 Can 453-6800

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 20273 RIPPLING LANE

S O M MILE W OF HAGGERTY

NORTHVILLE - S h a r p 4 bed-room Quad-levei h o m e with 2,000 sq ft , formal living room, dining room tamlfy room with f i replace and doorwall to a private patio central air. central vacuum Add a private lake and im-media te occupancy wtth a price of $143 ,900 this rs a h o m e you s h o u l d tour (N73RIP) Call 439 -1515

W O O D C R E E K MANOR CONOO -This 2 bed room h o m e has been completely u p d a t e d wtth cus tom ex t r a s and priced at only $57,900 (N24MAN) Call 349-1515.

COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN -This beautiful 2'i acre rolling site has ma-ture t r ee s a n d is located tr Northville Offers land con-tract with a pr ice of only $39 900 (N00RID) Call 349-1515

INVESTORS SPECIAL -Lo-ca t ed on Novi Road with 2 rental h o m e s lake a c c e s s and good caah ftow for m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n (N30NOV1 CaH 349-1515 GREAT POTENTIAL -42 a c r e s a d j a c e n t to city of South Lyon. Will sen sub jec t

ation to city which

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SELLING

REAL ESTATE? It s o give us a can We offer all trie training and m a r k e t i n g t o o l s you need t o b e success fu l NOW IS THE TIME ca*

Chuck Feet . . MS-1515

Don K a m e n

. . 523-5333

D t d e n e S S e m e nek 1

and would make sewer and wa-ter available Annexation p roceed ings have been tattl-a t e d by City Ask ing $322,500 Call 34&-1515 PLYMOUTH -Elegant Ptym-outh 3 b e d r o o m 2,'» bath ranch Qua l i t y , ext ras throughout 1 Formal living and dining room large fami-ly room, 1st floor laundry, great mas t e r bedroom and finished b a s e m e n t Asking $ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0 (L12TALI Call 522-5333

LIVONIA -LAUREL PARK super s h a r p 3 bedroom co-lonial Family room with nat-ural f i replace and beamed c a t n e a r a i ceiling maste i b e d r o o m h a s walk-in closet, 2 ' i b a t h s and 2 car at-tached gas age $159 900 iL02BLU)Cali 522-5333 LIVONIA -Bum for the exec-utive and professional in mind who appr«£MT« ouali-ty a n d a f fo rds the -oom for comfor t ab le living and en-tertaining Gracious living room o f marb le foyer fea-tures bay and picture win-dows. family room with fire-place and watk-ut to sunken pat io arid n u m e r o u s ameni-ties too lengthy to mention Only $134 900 (L 906LA i Call 522-5333

NORTHVRXE - OPEN SAT-URDAY S SUNDAY 1-4 17628 Maple HHt 6 MUe W o* Haggerty MAPLE HILL SUB Built by Classic Home B i d d e r s 2800 sq ft ot qualify living a p a c e 4 bed-r o o m s mas t e r suite wtth bay window and fashion ba th with t u b and shower, ceramic foyer wttTi French d o o r s to den , large family room with wet bar IMMEDI-ATE OCCUPANCY Call 522-5333

OAROCN CfTY -Country s u e tot of 80*312 m the set-ting for this 3 bedroom bock ranch with country kitchen partially finished b a a e m e n t 2 H car ga rage a n d m o r e . m o r e , m o r e O n l y $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 ( L 4 1 B O O Celt 522-5333

LIVONIA • 6 Mile & Newburgh Area

C u s t o m bui l t 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l , 2Vi ba ths ,

newly r e n o v a t e d k i t chen , f o r m a l d m i n g r o o m .

large fami ly r o o m wi th f i replace, 1st f l o o r

l aundry , cent ra l a n , insula ted w i n d o w s , d o s e t o

s h o p p i n g a n d schoo l s . $146,900

Call Carol Higley or Cheryl Spain

553-8860 THOMPSON-BROWN ^

Would you likm to know tho value of your homo?

Call for a Complimentary Markot Anafyaia.

DEC S TOP SELLERS DEC. S TOP LISTERS

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453-6800 349-1515 ran

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D e a r b o r n H e i a h t s

CUSTOM RANCH reflects en owners true pride m then home The huge 19 toot kitchen is set up with the flour mel mind J«v naite, Corien counters. Oek cebl-r>ets end microwave for sterters O'hei leatuiee mcluOe master bath, dming room Cenlrel air end 2 cer atleched garsge fust to mention e tew Oon i rmss'1 $149,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

Thursday February 4 1988 O&E *7E

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IN-TOWN CONTEMPORARY On e private cui-de-sec Veuiied ceilings. skylights herdwood floors 3 oedroomi. 2 Dethe. centiel ear. fire 4 security systems, pnvete Lanel a beautiful and seeping $239 900 Mon-Fn. 9am-5pm 941-4910 MAKE YOUR HOME SEARCH a pleasant eiperlence Cell Oeve Beett*. Weir Manuel Snydei 4 Ranke 851-5500 or 647-8999

NATURE LOVERS Let us butfd your unKjue home on her d-lo-find t acre elte 4 sites re-mean on 12 home cul-de-sac with nature treii From $220,000 Teke Squirrel Rd N from Square Lake to

N DEARBORN HEIGHTS, 3 yv <*3 ^IWOO<j Ct BWomfWd MiNs custom 3 bedroom contemporary n-—, i.Som dailY f» Ttory home 1,800 SQ ft Centrel 1

air. attached 2 car garage, fireplace m greetroom deck Must see $111900 563-0256 N DEARBORN HTS 3 bedroom Bnck ranch, 2 v car garage air Un-shed basement. 2'-» baths excellent condition $77 500 565-4223

OPEN SUN. 1-4 2933 Academy - S ot Michigan Aire E or 'elegraph Maintenance Tree 2 bedroom colonial neat & clean,, rec room in finished base-ment could be 3ra bedroom. newer carpeting new roof on garage Oui-el neighborhood Hurry' This one won't last. C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

478-4660 261-4700

NEW CONSTRUCTION in BLOOM-FIELD VILLAGE AREA with quiet cul-de-sac setting' Of exquisite de-sign featuring specious lust floor master bedroom suite with large wal>-m closet and luxurious master bath with whirlpool tub Library with bow window tormal dining room great room with fireplace, custom kitchen, first floor laundry and so much morel Summer completion on this home ot quality and charm Ceil for further information' $295,000 H-24677

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

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ASSUMPTION AVAILABLE on this ! beautiful 3 bedroom alt brtck home, within walking distance to town

"fiewfy aec6rSled sen C6T, family iroom overlooks wood deck with ibrick patio, wonderful rec.'ptayroom tor children One of the best neigh-borhood s to raise your family' 1153 Buckingham $215,000. No agents. , Appt only 642-8443 BEVERLY HILLS near Birmingham 'town 3 bedroom charmer glass , room, fireplace, basement, garege ' $124,500 No agents "642-1834 'BEVERLY WILLS1 Shaip 3 bedroom brick ranch Basement 2 car ga-rage bwminghem schools Reduced $93.900 Express Realty 544-7800 OWNER. Birmingham Prestige area 4 bedrooms, 2"» Oaths, coved ceilings, hardwood floors, new (kitchen, central nr. security sys-tems. on spacious Landscaped lot , Must see' $298.500 646-1904

NEW LISTING A Real Plum' Classic Tudor but up dated 3 bedroom. 1% baths and li-brary Beeutifully done Walk to town

OPEN SUN 2-5 1750 Birmingham Blvd N oft 14 Miie t 31 Southf»»«J

NEW LISTING Bloomfield lakefront Fabulous

custom built home with a magnifi-cent view of the lake Super kitchen wilh ceramic tile Boor, circular stairs, large wood oeck and cathe-dral celling Walk-out baaement to lake $219,900

R A L P H M A N U E L 851 -6900

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 30 West Bloomfield contemporary buill In 66 3 bedroom 2't bath, master suite has walk-In doee* and deek tub. fireplace m greet room, multi-level decking, sprinkler system, walkout basement home owner warranty added insulation 4 much more 7567 Ashburjon. 14 Mile Be-tween Halsled & Hsggerty $199,900

Snyder Kinney & Bennett Wesl 851-7500

JUST LISTED! Prime N Farmington Sharp 4 bed-room 2'n bath quad leatuiee ger den room, central air. sprinkler sys-tem neutral decor Owner trans-ferred $129,900

JUST LISTED! Custom Farmmgton Brook Tudor Better than new. this nome haa it alll Greet room wtth cathedral calling 4 fireplace 4 bedrooms. 2'-» baths, den professionally landscaped sprinklers, security system, central atr and many other quality appoint-ments A* neutral decor $239,900

D r a s t i c a l l y R e d u c e d ! Specious 5 bedroom colonial nes-tled on 'fi ecre treed lot Deck off amity room naturl ftreptece newer roof 8 aluminum trim Great location 8 schools1 Excellent opportunity tor s bargain $138,000

Century 21 Today 855-2000

O P E N S U N . - 1 - 5 P M

6701 E DARTMOOR S of Maple. W ot tnkster

Newly remodeled, stunning 3 bed-room ranch. 1V» baths, family room with fireplace $108,900 569-0070

NANCY BUCK HaJI 6 Hunter Realtors

644-3500

NEW LISTING California contemporary ranch on a private cul-de-sac setting in the city ol Bloomfield Hills Charming walk-out ranch style home offers s beau-

ly wooded back yard with over 0 spring bulbs planted In-

ground heaied poofTsauna and au-tomatic sprinkler system $529,000

RALPH M A N U E L 647 -7100

3 1 5 N o r t h v i l l e - N o v i

RANCH-3 bedroom 2 Daihs forma, dining, wail fireplace Must see $124 900

ERA - COUNTRY RiOGE 4 74-3303

SHARP TRI-LEVEL m Meadowbroon Glens Move-in con-dition Living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms l i baths, family room Neutrally decorated $95 500 Call Mar as Benson Re-Max Boardwalk 459-3600

Touch Of Class Open floor plan lends itseff to enter-taining and relaxing Quality built 3 bedroom brick ranch has 3'i baths. unKjue kitchen-sitting room ar-rangement great room and tormal dining For the meticulous' $169 900

ERA Orchard Hills 737-2000

3 1 6 W e s t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

Better Than New A Superior home - improvements in-clude newer windows Bryant fur-nace and central air. Florida room overlooking beautifully landscaped and fenced yard Offering - 3 bed-rooms. I'* baths, attached garage and 5 sopNances $79 900 CaJI

SYLVIA KEOUGH

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 459-6000

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G a r d e n C i t y

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,BIRMINGHAM - A beautiful down-' town country English Style 3 bedrooms, possible 4th bedroom/ I studlo/offlce Formal dining room, all hardwood floors, Reldstone Ire-place in living room Atiached ga-I rage Large corner treed lot $245,000 352-5112

SOLID COMFORT Beautiful 3 bedroom bnck and alu-minum ranch wilh finished Case-ment. central air, 2 car atiached ga-age with opener newer vinyl win-

dows. 1"i Oaths some appliances. $56,000

EASY MAINTENANCE Extra special 3 bedroom Bnck ranch with all aluminum trim New vnnyt windows. 2 car garage, new steel doors hardwood floors under car-peting. deep lot. John Glenn H S, low. low neat bills $53,900 Century 21 Cook & Assoc,

326-2600

SPECTACULAR 3 bedroom ranch 2 full baths coun-try kitchen, family room. Florida room carpeted basement, 2 car ga-rage quick occupancy $88,900

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

BY OWNER. 3 oedroom one* ranch large kitchen, finished basement wtth extra bedroom 2'1 car garage, central air, ihermo windows, many extras $57,900 525-5102

STRETCH OUT - In this spacious 3 bedroom, ranch on double lot. 2'* car atiached oarage finished base-ment, large kttchen with doorwall to deck, country setting in city $54,900 HANDYMAN - investors. $15,000 for 1 bedroom aluminum ranch. 66x626 lot. has possibilities tor another home. 2 car garege & updated win-dows. sold as is

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C O M M U N I T Y

5 2 2 - 6 4 1 0

BEGINNERS BONANZA Almost too good to be true 1962 bmll 3 bedroom ranch in central Redford Full finished and carpeted basement with half Bath, large and lovory kitchen and central air 1st to

wltl buy $34 900 HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

'BIRMINGHAM immaculate 2 bed-room. garage deck, finished base-ment Owner selling! $9

Beautifully landscaped 91 500 540-9197

BY ONWER - 3 bed'oom bnck ranch clean Move in condition By appointment only $51,900

535-4586

Birmingham - New Listing in the highly acclaimed MKJvale/ Seaholm area Charming 4 bed-room. 2'i bath colonial Cozy den screened porch 6 large famlfy krtch-en Soiidfy bum & nicely maintained $239 500 Ask tor

J a n e W a p l e s

REAL ESTATE ONE 646-1600 647-3815

C l e a n & A f f o r d a b l e Spotless 3 bedroom with finished basement, t'l cair garage, new win-dows. new steel doors, newer car-peting. counter tope and sink Cell-ing tan In master oedroom. neutral colors and reedy to move Into $51,900 Ask for

BILL PALMER C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

420-2100 464-8881

BIRMINGHAM/PEMBROKE Part-3 Bedroom. 1 Bath, bnck ranch, fire-place air Formica with ceramic floor, louver blinds. 1% garage, aroe deck neutral colors, move-in condition $119,500 649-0326

CUTE & COZY 3 bedroom cape cod newer vinyl s»dlng wtth aluminum trim, newer storm windows and doors, large country kitchen with >ots of cabi-nets. 2',*i car garage $48 000

CENTURY 21 _ SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

S U R R E Y H G T S . S U B One of Westland s most popular subs - 3 to 4 Bedroom brtck and alu-minum tri-level. master bedroom

£4 iamih> "oorr. 2. h,u Kwtti* a insulation. 2 celling fans. 2%

car garage. $69,900. C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

420-2100 464-8881 EVERYTHING IS QUALITY In this 3 bedroom bnck ranch wtth finished Basement, country kitchen. 2 full Oaths, Andersen windows, extra in-sulation. super decor, central air, gas and mora CaH for appointment $54 900 THIS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH offers ample table space in both kitchen and dinette A 2 car garage, tiled Basement and low traffic street are Bonuses wtth ttits home m the Lrvonia School District $57,500 1424)

COUNTRY-FRESH RANCH In wood-ed setting on deep country lot 3 bedrooms, full basement, central atr, family room and 2 car garage Charmmg decor throughout $69 900 1350)

The

Michigan

Group Realtors

591-9200

A CREAM PU F Metculious buyers only to see this tastefuHy decorated ranch In S Redford ideal kitchen wrth buMl-in hutch, 2 full baths, finished ease-ment spacious 2'* car garage Quick occuancy New listing won't last' Asking $48,900 Trade Wi a smaller home S T A T E W I D E M E T R O

427-3200

BIRMINGHAM W Beverly Hills Wonderful Cape Cod living room fireplace, 'ormai dining room, coun-try kitchen. 3 Oedroom, 2 full baths, famlfy room, screened porch, oek floors thru-out. 2'* car garage, air $174 900 18153 Kinross 642-9852 BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, lVt bath, bnck ranch, fireplace, air, for-mal dming room, It* car detached garage, must see $86,900. 645-5187

NEW TROY SUB OPEN Selling ranches 4 colonials Troy Schools Treed lots - approx 80x200 Priced from $110,000 to $130,000 Open 1-6, closed Thurs D 4 T Construction 828-8020 OLDE BIRMINGHAM - 4 Bedroom, t'i bath alurmnum-uded 2 story on 118 ft lot which Includes 1 vacant Buiidable site Updated kitchen, family room, fireplace inground swimming pool, 2 car detached ga-rage $295 000

G 0 0 D E R E A L E S T A T E

A Goode Listing Is A Good Buy" 1411 N Woodward 647-1898

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5PM 1559 Bennavilte

2 bedroom. 1 bath. fu« basement, car garage $73,900 Ca* D Etter

Klngswsy Assoc ERA 642-4300

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Popu'"' Poppleton Park prtre

Older 4 bedroom colonial with 3 full 4 2 half Baths loaded wtth charm 445 Henley Dr $315,000

P A T S Y G A N I A R D

Max Broock. Inc. Realtors 644-6700 647-0213

OPEN. SUN . 2-5pm 6842 Indian C-eek Dr. N ol 14, W of Drake 1985 Custom 2 Story Contemporary home, 3 Bedroom. 2H bath, living room fireplace, central air, 1st floor laundry, 2 car aarage backs lo wet-

is 8 pond $154,500 •ands 4 1 0«fc-S

569-0070 UN 2-5, W BloomBeH. Bn-

7089 Ward Eagle, hy Stunning contemporary ranch. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, completely re-modeled white lormlca kitchen, equipped with bum ma sub zero re-frigerator 4 Jenn-Air stove, Berbei carpeting & receaeed lighting thru out double fireplace, air, attached green houae. Japanese tea garden with waterfall. 2 car garage alarm Magnificent lot Move In condition $119,900 855-3160

Just Listed! Sharp 3 Bedroom contemporary, spacious paneled great room wtth impressive raised hearth fireplace doorwall to rambling deck dming room wtth bay, 8 much more $159,900

Sharp Ranch! Well maintained, prime location Paneled family room wtth brick fire-place 4 parquet floor 3 bedrooms. 2'i baths, baaement. newer carpet-ing. nearby shopping $133 500

ROLLING OAKS Exceptional Farnwgton HlUs con-temporary 4 bedroom 2'i baths.

My room, dlrung'lnnng room, den. first floor laundry kitchen' large breakfast area, finished base-

it new carpels, oak floors, neu-tral decor redwood deck wtth hot tub, cul-de-aec, becks commons

is sprinklers, central air $220,000 681-2994

ROLLING OAKS WEST

FARMINGTON HILLS FINEST CUSTOM HOME COMMUNITY

Visit our 3 newest models located on Huntsman Drive, west ot Drake Road between 13 and 14 Mile Roads immediate occupancy avail-able Ca* Rudy at 661-6886

GRANADA HOMES, INC.

The tradition lives on

ASK F O R ' I KING

OPEN SUN. 2-5 7337 Oak Tree. N. ot 14 Mile, W, ot Drake Rd. W Bloomfield contemporary nes-tled on private setting becking to woods Open free flowing floor plan, todays popular Almond kitchen Ex-citing famlfy room with soaring vaulted celling and focal fireplace First floor utility room, sprinkling system, wolmanired wood deck $146 900 For private showing ask for

MARCIA VAN CREVELD RALPH MANUEL

Office. 851-6900 Res 661-0993

LINCONSHIRE EAST Large 4 bedroom colonial cm beeutl-ful treed lot. 2750aq ft , wrth 2 * baths, den. 1st floor laundry, famlfy room. Irving room, dining room, over sued 2'* car garage. 18x32 pool wrth cedar dec* $147,900

PRESTIGIOUS W Bloomfield ares 4 Bedroom pillared colonial Living room, dining room, family room, fireplace Priced to se<l at $162,500 Commerce Real Estale 360-0450

W, BLOOMFIELD RANCH OPEN SUN 2-5

7446 Anne Ct N of 14 Mile, W of Drake. 3 bedrooms, 2'* baths, fami-ly room. 1st floor laundry, central BH, formal dming room, full base-ment, super floor plan cuS On sac location $159,900 S51-9770r E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

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" A F O R D A B L E " mint condition, neutral decor, mag-nificent prtvate lot backs up to 17 acre wooded area, family oriented Kimberfy Sub1

Century 21 HOME CENTER 476-7000

11 Mile 8 Middiepelt

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom ranch, finished baaement, au conditioned, move m condition, available now. $99 OOO Call between 9-5 645-5839

OWNER - W Beverly MM*. 3 bed-room. 2'1 bath colonial, great room, cathedral celling, fireplace deck, wooded yard $219,000 258-1957

D O L L H O U S E

WESTLAND Ford & Wayne Rd aree

2 bedroom'baaement. $34,000 2 oedroom/family room $44,900 3 bedroom1 attached gerage$56,850 4 bedroom/attached gerage$52.900

Call Rob Davis Earl Keim West

5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

Perfect starter homel Well main-tained 3 bedroom, living room with dimng-L, tiled basement Owner Florida bound Dtshwwasher stays -all other appliances negotiable $49,900.

GREAT AREA Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch, al-most new furnace wtth central air. 2'4 car garage newer roof and car-pet. dlnlng-L off living room, fin-ished basement, $69,500.

-CENTURY 21 Harttord South 464-6400

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

$ 2 1 9 , 0 0 0 .

4750 Dover 4 bedrooms. 3 full family room 2,200 sq ft Krtchen built- ins Hardwood Boors No land contracts, no brokers Call between 6pm-9pm. 540-7537

WESTLAND Half acre, fust reduced, very spa-cious. remodeled 2 bedroom home m nice area Family room with natu-ral fireplace new carpet 8 thermo windows. $44,900

Earl Keim West 522-2101

METICULOUS 3 bedroom bnck ranch, 1V» baths beautiful 26 x 15 famlfy room with natural fireplace and Anderaen win-dows, hardwood floor in kitchen wtth custom bum eating area, fin-ished baaement, 2H car garage, over 1.400 sq fl In desirable Got View Park $72,900 Call:

HELEN YABS CENTURY 21

ROW 464-7111

WESTtANO-thronla Arbor TreH/Memman. 3 bedroom, bnck. 2W car garage, nee drive. Hardwood boors $63 900 326-7585 WESTLAND - 3 bedroom co«on<ai. desirable sub poeaibla 4th bed-room in baaement Lots of living spece $78,000 721-262S

GARDEN CITY - large lot, 1700 sq ft r ^ i c h Large rooms beeutlfulty dec-orated $59 900 Open Set-Sun or by appt 421-8946

JUST REDUCED Spotleea. maintenance free home 3 Bedroom kitchen, kvmg room end dmang aree open lor entertaining. 1st ftoor laundry carport and 2 sneds for storage Perfect st, home. $42,900

Century 21 J . S c o t t , I n c .

5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

L A N D C O N T R A C T 3 bedroom a« brtck ranch 2 h. VI sn s« brtck area oI Garden C*y Aeeume me current land contract and save on ctoelnq costs $66,900

Century 21 J . S c o t t , I n c .

5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

. laroa let. feiMiad miwirl On* $37 000 CM now

CENTURY 21 Y o u r R e e l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

Nice Assumption -Very 1 » n — » >^ifcliii Uriel

S m S m k . V» MO in la— >14 000 sa —-

I CENTURY 21 ; y q m t R e e l E e t e t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 I T a « M - a. «t Warren. C al

t m m ' Wayne One • »ajve*»e4>«»»a.i

* mere Saa • to baBvae * at MO.OOO * COLDWELL BANKER ' 4 7 S - 4 M 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

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A B A R G A I N R E D F O R D

Ptymouth 8 Telegraph - Just Hated beautiful 3 bedroom bungalow lln-isned rec room, updated kitchen, newer carpeting. Franklin fireplace m »*mg room, gee fireplace In beae-mervt wood stove m garage A must on your Hat $42,900

R E D F O R D o* Beech. N of 8 Juat Hated

$3000 down 3 bedroome natural

BLOOMFIELD HILLS: 4 bedroom immaculate1 Immediate occupancy, updated W of Frenkim, N. of Lone Pine OPEN Sal-Sun 1-4 562-0906 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Open Sunday 2-5 7251 Holiday. S of Maple W of Wing Lake; enter on Chamberlain Gracious 3 bedroom ranch with 3 fireplaces on acreage Also featur-ing circular drive, spnnkler system, huge basement and much more $249,900 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

6 4 2 - 2 4 0 0

RENOVATED FARMHOUSE

with all the amenities This home Is perfect tor the active family 4 bed-rooms. parlor, living room. den. family room, private dirwng room, dream kitchen, plua complete sepa-rate apartment wtth 3 bedrooms Relax In the summer around the pool Cabana for entertaining A must see to appreciate Cali

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

BE THE FIRST Prime opportunity to purchase a A-1 nome m Farmington Hl«s al a price you can aflord Bnck 3 Oedroom ranch with a hniahed Baaement Move in condition m a popular alt bnck sub $71,500

HARRY S.

W O L F E 421-5660

Merrill Lynch Realty

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

478-6760

NEW LISTING Hills ot Hunters Polnte This unique custom contemporary features e dramatic 2nd Boor bridge overlook-ing gathering room end marble toyer Relax in your own garden room Firepleoed walk-out lower level $315,000

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

This Is Opportunity Get the Oest home besi terms arid best location now' Extra sharp 3 bedroom home with 2 full Oaths Oar I ormai dining, family room, cenlrel air. intercom system and more Open Sun 2-5 $124 900

ERA Orchard Hills 737-2000

3 0 6 S o i i t h f t e l d - L a t h r u p

JUST LISTED' L A T H R U P V I L L A G E

BeeutiM 4 Bedroom 3 Oath colon n on corner woooed lot Living room wrth fireplace, formal dining room large kiicnen paneled den ham wood floors ell sptniar-.es centrx a» J't car attached garage Ar<t bu t witn barrier-free facilities Ir dudmg fun service elevate Ask»«i $110,000

ASK FOR JUDY KOMER 544-7030 or 398-2274

C H A M B E R L A I N

OLDER QUALITY HOME in pnet gious area Of Southheid 4 BedrOO-Cape Cod wtth large 15x23 famiir room fireplace in Irving room V»(, clean nome $75 500 LATHRUP VILLAGE picture peoe-ranch 9 year old brick ranch w-'* bedrooms 2 baths 2't car atta( i - ' garage Lathrup Schools Thlv son s Best buy! $83 500 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

559-1300 SOUTHFIELD - Birmingn»r Schools 3 Bedroom colonial 2 Oaths >of with Irees By ownu $89,900 557-30*':'

3 0 6 R o c h e s t e r - T r o y

ROCHESTER Oy owner 2 bed room i beth hardwood floors, large fenced yard, near perk 8 downtown $73.900 689 9596

ROCHESTER HILLS Elegant 4 bedroom. 3^ beth brick coioruai 3'i car garage with fantas lie view overlooking park 4 pond. 3250 sq ft 4 upper levels Extreva gantry finished tower ie>el. more than 4600 sq ft of living aree that includes a 40 ft long game room 27 ft diewing room 8 oSice $287 000 Hiloe&randl Reel Estele 652-3655

TROV - BEST BUY ONLY $98,500

Spaoous brick Quad m Fair grove Sub Large krtchen/oreektest room with beamed vaulted ceiling 4 bed-rooms. 2 Baths large family room with brick fireplace deck 2 car at-iached oarage I-75 and shopping oeerby

CENTURY 2 1 S e c o n t i n e A s s o c .

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

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L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y

Wall-To-Wall Perfection Beauty, quality comfort end con-venience ere all found m this attrac-tive home You * Oe delighted with the spaciousness of this floor plan 4 bedrooms. 2% baths, formal dming room, kbrary large family room, side entry garage end many other extras too numerous to mention Priced m the tISfl'i

NEW LISTING HURRYI WON'T LAST'

Open Sun 2-5 27878 Gettysburg |N oft 12 Mile Rd . W of Drake) Lovely traditional colonial offers 4 bedrooms, 2H Oaths, family room wrth brick fireplace, formal dming room, baaement. central sir wood deck overlooking large prtvate lot 2 car aide-entry garage Owners transferred Priced to sell at $139,900

EARL KEIM Midwest 477-0880

Exciting. Brand New! 4 bedroom, 2*i bath contemporary in prime erea Cathedral ceilings end marble fireplace m family room, ceramic toyer. much use oak trim throughout, first floor laundry A real Beauty1 $194,900

This IS It!! Immaculate 4 Oedroom, 2 i Oath bnck colonial m nicer ramll, neigh-borhood Neutral 'ones throughout Oversued master Oedroom with ca-thedral earning, large deck overlook-ing scenic premium lot with com-mons and duck pond Move-m con-dition Don't miss this one $157,900

The

Mich igan

Group Realtors

851-4100

SOUTHFIELD - Cry owner 4 bed room quad 3 baths, new roo*. WT dated kitchen living dining laro-'-room, basement cede- cknt-' fenced yerd $69 900 626 80?"

TROY BY OWNER OV John R. S of Long Lake 3 bed room ranch IW baths recreat-or room, family room full basement 2 car attached gerage */opener L shaped pool, sprinkling system se-curity system hrepiece epo«ances included, immediate occupancy $99,900 firm Cell 689-6640

SOUTHFIELD. 12-Greenfield a'»a bedrooms, den large living toor Easy assumption Open Sun 2 5pm $37,000 476-3319 557

TROY BY OWNER 4 bedroom Co-lonial. 2 i Bato Immaculate' West side of Troy Must sell owner trans-ferred $170 500 or best 643-0122

SPACIOUS 4 affordable 4 oedroom 2'» bath, separate master sutj* newry decorated bnck 'and-By owner $59 500 352 9«'"i

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M i l f o r d - H i g h l a n d

TROY - by owner Immaculate 3 beoroom 2*1 bath ranch, newly decorated in neutrals Family room' fireplace, tun leveoee basement with possiBie 4th bedroom or office 2 car attached garage with opener Fiooda room Maintenance f-ee »•

WiNAN S LAKE and Lakelands C C aree Large Cape Cod wtth 3 or 4 beorooms. 3 baths, two-story ga-rage much more, on secluded hill-top Kit Asking $155,000 some sec-ondary financing possible

•PLYMOUTH COLONY 13131995-1911

3 2 2 H o m e s

M a c o m b C o u n t y

PRIME BUILDING site in Washing-ton Township l wooded acre, pri-vate drive, just outside Romeo vil-lage gas electric $35,000 739-2782 ROMEO Applewood Valley Sub. 4 bedroom colonial 2'i baths. 2'-» car attached aarage central air newfy carpeted $145 900 752-6862 WEST BLOOMFIELD Sherwood Creek Condoe

L u x u r y C o n d o s ! -2 8 3 Bedroom ranch 8 2 story homes with nreplece attached 2 car garage full basement, many more custom features From $169,900 N o« 14 Mile, E off Drake

MODEL OPEN DAILY 1-5 Call 661-2450

Signature in Marketing. Inc

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CROSS WINDS Fermmgton him 2 bedrooms. 1% baths neutral decor hr apiece skylights Baaement pooi court, carport 348-0942

CROSSWINDS WEST - RANCH On cul-de-sac loaded wtth extras completely fmtahed Baaement with bath By appointment only Evemnga 348-2193

LIVONIA Excellent Buy

Difmitery priced lor sale 1 spacious oedroom kitchen and dming room wtm oeautitul view Semng price in-credibly iow - $49 900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

EASY LIVING N W Lvtoma - 2 bedroom condc wtth full baaement, 1'» baths and 1 car attached garage Located near clubhouse immediate occupency Asking $106,900 Ask for

JIM CRAVER 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC

QUIET COURT Ptymouth dose to shopping 8 town Upper t bedroom urvf with hero wood floors belcony of >arge base meni Mamtainca Fee mcluoiad. heet & water 50- required $42 500

PLYMOUTH CONOO featuring 2 bedrooms 2't oaths 8 hrwsned -ec -oom Newer garage kitchen appliances remain New vanity lops 8 faucets m baths $92,000

DECKER 455-8400

2 bedroom 2 bath upper ranch unit I ROCHESTER CONDO 2 OeOrooms wrth m-urwt laundry hook-up K,itch- | 1 oath New appliances Pool

MAPLE Place Condo Maple 8 Drake Oeautitul condo with custom mirroring mar pie fireplace Vst floor laundry, attached garage alarm system 8 more Priced to ae« fast $116 500 681-1221

NEW LISTING Square Lake Hills Condo Spacious

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F o r S a l e

3 5 1 B u s . & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B l d g s . F o r S a l e

PATRIOT 1985 28x70 3 Bedroom 2 baths lacuui ftreptece. cathedral ceikngs $4 7 90C,'beaf Located in Oakland Estates 853-9167

HARVEY ST Plymouth poet

ROYAL HOLIDAY PARK 14 X 60 wtth expendo 2 Bedroom $8,500 Canton Days 523-4559 After 3pm 522 3828 SEVERAL MOBILE Must be moved $1500' $3000 negotiable 4 7 4-6212

PRE ENGINEERED s iee b u n d l e s >0 > 30 40 > 60 50 x 100 ' m i O w n »rT IIJN semnga un construe-

i tiori r I o-deroc belore '• ec •3ih MET' N ASSOCIATES 352 1682

SKYLINE 1984 Ptymouth Hills first owner 70x14 wtth expando 3 bed rooms t ban-, many exlras Must sel> $20 500' offer 455-3073

FABULOUS VALUE! S Farminglon en appliances cathedral celling and | AssumaBie mormage Hilts. 2 bedrooms large Oath car- | »mmediale orrnnencv $79 800 ! downtown wo port Beaut if ication Award' $53 OOO

476-8186 or 553-0193 I FARMINGTON - Grand Rrver. Orc-hard Lake Rd Brook dais I bed-room condo. ground floor Immedi-ate occupancy $33,900 474-2606

3 2 5 R e a l E s t a t e

S e r v i c e s

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land Contract or second mortgage and want to cash ouf Highest $$$ Low-est discount Perry Realty 478-7640 BUYING? SELLING?

Specializing m Lake Property Cottages and Castles

Marianne Strickland 851-4100 The Michigan Group. Realtors

ALMOST 1 acre of country uvmg Lyon Twp Beautiful 3 bsdroO' home attached 2 car garage oar. access to 1-96 $ 79,900 Buye< only Afier 6 PM 437-42-6 CUSTOM BUILT 4 bedroom ranf plus der. large master suite oui f 1 J ••-.g Ify Igmiff tfyjr dining room first floor launJr, Priced 10 sell $134,900 Ask for

W a n d a B i a n c h i

REAL ESTATE ONE 644-4700 855-0'?4

S U P E R B L O C A T I O N Colonial Quad Level 4 bedrooms, plus ln-l«w suite. 2 Veptacee, Bloomfield Hills Schools $235 000

Mc Intyre Associates REALTORS 642-7747

Better Than New Beeutlful 1964 Bu»tt 3 bedroom Dnck ranch includes huoe aourmet ttchen. bunt -Ins, energy efficient P»< 8AO

furnace, neutral decor throughout, paved street in newer home area. $61 900

WING LAKE PRIVILEGES Large ranch, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, tammy room, central air, large pri-vate tot $169,000 Call 655-1034

3 0 3 W e a t B l o o m f i e l d

O r c h a r d L a k e

NEW ON THE MARKET Priced lo sell - room for expansion 2 Bedrooms 8 large upstairs, full basement. 1V» car garage $43,500

HEPPARD 855=6520 _

BLOOMFIELD HILLS RANCH

OPEN SUN 2-5 5763 Bumham, S ol Quartern E of Telegraph. Fraahfy decorated 3 bed-rooms. 2'* bathe, 1st floor laundry library dining room. 2 way fireplace, neutral carpeting <new) Circular drive $129,900 851-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

ONE-OF-A-KIND Here's yox* chence to own a beauti-ful custom rsnch featuring a privets master bath. 2 natural Veplaoaa. and 2 car attached garage TMs gor-geous home even has that rare ter-med dming room as well as s fuB basement Priced to move at $84 900

HARRYS

W O L F E 474-5700

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Open House Sat.-Sun., 2-5

$239,000. Sale by owner 1863 Long Lake Snores Dr Beat buy m prestigious r>i«ShB»TV>Od of $ 4 0 0 0 0 0 puis homes Four bedrooms. 2 plus 2 baths, formal »rtng end dining rooms, new kitchen plus breafcfaet sree dan. family room, all beeutfhA-

Itoors. fun beth In tee em art, natural fireplace, newer rod. new afcjmmum trim. S&8.900

CENTURY 21 C O L E R E A L T Y 9 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 9302 Virgil - S of W Chicago. E of aiagiapri Ptcti»e yourself m true

oory 3 bedroom custom brick ranch by the natural Vepleoe 2 ful baths finished baaement corner lot. priva-cy fence 2 car detached garage, pe-tto. original owner, excellent condi-

$66 OOO C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

A 8*£ATMING ROOM comes with Ms up to dels brtck ranch Feeturee Include natural fire-piece large kitchen, dan. dming room. Mi baaamant. and 2 oar ga-rage $68 900

H A R R Y S

W O L F E 474-5700

room bnc* rancn m mmmoro ' • *> form* dMno. bmtmmi 4 S

SCAUTVUL C a n — o n J bedroom.

j BEAUTIFUL % Bedroom brtck r a n * . IH

SSI. 700

Century 2 1 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

C tNTLWY 31 CMAL fT

i •iMkaefomy

Slorege room plus 2 eted inground pool car garage, heeted

to si sports Upper Long Lake Cak after 7 PM tor appoint

332-8517

RENT NO MORE Bund equity tor leaa m ttea cute alu-minum 1H story home TNs unltn-lehed upper level leevee room lor aspanaion. there a a

even a gerage r $34 900 d porch » e On* $34 HARRYS.

W O L F E 474-5700

BLOOMF1ELO HILLS IDEAL BLOOMFIELD LOCATION

roads lead lo ttae perfectly meln-tsaned 5 bedroom qued level Newer

on prtvete cU-de sec neutral decor AI

carpeting and so much more $164,906

NEW CONSTRUCTION IN FOX-CROTT sue Nice blend ot tradi-tional and contemporary deeijn Sky lights W greet room. beth. breakfast room Cathedral oaMng In great room 8 master bedroom, ce-ramic foyer 8 hen Much more $198,500

CENTURY 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

BY OWNER Open Set-Sun 1-5PM Great opportunity Appraleed at $142,000 Asking $135,000 Con-temporary Colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2'* baths, den. beautiful family room With studio caking, receeeed lighting, wet bar. opens unto lovely treed commons area Call 360-0234

D e c o r a t o r ' s D e l i g h t New construction Custom c2mtem-porary oilers 9 ft ceilings on mam level Studio cellmga m great room and master suite Skylights. Peka windows, gourmet kitchen, ceramic foyer. Intercom, eee-thru fireplace Oetweer great room and family room, much mora Cak for detaMa $379,000

The

Michigan

Group Realtors

851-4100

NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 2-5 Ro«lng Oaks Is the setting for this lovely "Provencal'' Model on e <jmet cul-de-aec becking to perk commons 4 large bed-rooms. M bsths. 30 ft femSy rtjom features wel bar, library, central vacuum system and sprinkler sys-tem $199,900 24466 Maytalr N ot 13 MUe end W of Farmington

R A L P H M A N U E L 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

WE HAVE NEW CONSTRUCTION From $179,900 to $289,000 FARMINGTON HILLS NOVI WEST BLOOMFIELD COMMERCE

H E P P A R D 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

3 0 5 B r i g h t o n , H a r t l a n d ,

W a l l e d L a k e

BRIGHTON AVI NANS LAKE 9 rooms, stone fireplace, two car garage, many extras plus room for expanawn Two years old $238,000 Cai 1-231-2994 HOWELL - 3 bedroom 100 year old farmhouse large bam outbuilding. 2'V acres. 12 miles N of Howell $48,000 517-546-8792

ESCAPE TO THIS QUIE* 5 ' „ acre country setting cm paveo with beautiful 1 acre lake tor lisr uij hole Plan to be impressed witn It— quality crahsmanship >n Itvs 3 rxvi room 2 bath quad-lev*. Land con tract available $149 900 I3€«i

T h e

Michigan

G r o u p R e a l t o r s

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0 • HORSE FARM on 7V> compkn-fenced acres Beautitui con tarn •ary home teetures 3 bedrooms . baths, greet room with nstma' fim place and first floor laundry barn with 8 box stalls anc •»" room also pole barn $ 106 500,, *

Century 21 Hartford Southw it 348-6500 437 I " '

NEW LISTING Stately Executive Tudor with over 3500 sc ft Wel maintained home wtth extenelve use ol crown mold-ings Library has bullt-lns, family room with flaldstons fireplace fin-ished rec room with wet bar mssler bedroom suits

Century 21 T o d a y 2 6 1 - 2 0 0 0

BY OWNER - Farmmgton, 3 bed-room ranch, 1'1 baths, 2 fireplaces.

$103,900 477-0453 large lot. new kitchen

BY OWNER 4 bedroom split level. 1'* baths, large family room/flre-piace 2 car attached garage Cov-ered patio, $102,900 474-0006

ENTERTAINERS DREAM offenng a very open floor plan Dra-matic vaulted cemngs and skylights set the scene of what is to come At the lop of the stslra there is s beeu-tlful bsicony separating the 4 bed-rooms. the master bedroom with Its own fashion bath The convenience mdudea 1st floor leundry, and 2 car attached garage A* this with oek cabinetry, and beeutlful stained

idwork Starting at $206 450 HARRYS

W O L F E 474-5700

Beautiful Inground area I29S.ifoc—

R A L P H M A N U E L 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

JUST LISTED! Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial on 6 34 acrae Peaceful 8 prtvate setting wrth large fenced yard lor pets or kids Lots ol land tor Biking, hiking or cross country ski-ing Small pond west ol house lep-pcox Vi on property), close lo Tipei-co Laka and public acceas Hartland schools $115 ,900

TOP QUALITY ONLY m thtt execu-tive bnck ranch home situated on 4 plus acres Feetunng greet room wtth step down from kitchen, 2 ful marble baths, largs utnty room wtth half bath, custom kitchen cabinets 3 car garage and full baaement Many extras m ihls fins horns Call for your own privets showing $189,500

474-4530

LYON TWP. . Country per»d'*e 2 story cedar b dor m secluded selling on 5 acres, fireplaces crown moldings C-s-rd ing 8 ivood windows 4 bedroorr with extra large closets a su» buy 349-4*4 E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

MILFORO - 1 year old home. 19P Sflft , 3 bedroom ranch Full base

borhood $138.<

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 3 bedroom ranch. 2'f> cat atiached garage, ful baaement. greet room, first floor leundry, wooded lot. immediate oc-cupancy $102,900 344-4923

E X E C U T I V E C O L O N I A L In deeirabie Hunt Club Sub oI Farm-ington H*s. 4 spacMMe bedroome mdudee master suits wtth flrspleoe.

paths. 1st Itoor leundry den. family room fireplace, crown mold-ings. attached 2'A car garage. 2 decks, automatic sprmklers. profee-

OPEN HOUSE SAT 8 SUN 1-4 29821 BRIAFtWOOO CT

(S of 14 MUe Rd W of Orsks Rd ) BUILDERS CLOSE OUT! New 4,100 SQUSTS leal contemporary home on a large treed cui-de-sac lot m presti-gious Rambtswood Subdivision eilBi gats houss entrance. 4 hope bed-rooms, mesisr suits with nreplece wid whirlpool, dramatic ' story loyer. specious grset room with vaulted ceWng. state of the art kitch-en wtth el the bum ma Includes sod aod sprinkler system. Many cuatom features. ASKING $397,000 CaH to-day lor your personal lour ASK FOR JERRY EDWARDS

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

- 851-6700

MILFORD - 3 bedroom 2 story cqf temporary home wilh large gr«a' room 2'i car garage, located large lot m Sherwood Acres Cm A.J VenOyen Bunders 684-1228 pr 229-2085

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 LAND CONTRACT TERMS - IMME-DIATE OCCUPANCY New 1.750 sq rt home Full baaement. 2 car ga-rage. fireplace m living room and a private setting st edge of subdivi-sion Beeutlful woodwork through-out Hartland Schools 1H miles to expressways $118,500 Take US 23 N of M-59 to Clyde Rd exit, go W on Clyde to Culler, turn S 8 follow open signs to 90S3 Pine Hi! Treii England Real Estats 4744530

3 0 6 S o u t h f i e i d - L a t h r y p

alonalty landacaped $234 ,1 By 478-6885 FARMINGTON HILLS - country »v-mg with city convenience. 1* story 1.422 sq feet. 3 bedrooms, 1 beth. 4 car detected garage. meUMad 166x616 lot S87 000 476-7168

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 5 26348 PLEASANT VALLEY

(N ol 11 MUe. E ol Drake) Contem-porary brtck Qued on laros lot In popular Pises ant Valley Sub with private iaka.'sandy beech. 4 bed-rooms. 2*4 baths, circular staircaaa 32' Ifvtng/dirMng room with beamed

BLOOMFIELD - NW ol FranMki Rd 8 Lone Pine Ranch 3 bedroome. 3

V A L U E P A C K E D IS

a. apeooue country k i tchen qusflry •n lshed t i n m a n , lovely no r tda

n o v e r l o o k I ne b e a u t i f u l l y

Century 2 1 T o d e y 2 6 1 - 2 0 0 0

3 1 1 D e a r b o r n

GORGEOUS s

'<au ry 2 1

CASTELLI 525-7900

GORGEOUS VIEW on Walnut Laka 32 ft of IMng room 8 dining room, 32 ft ol decking. wa*-out. fireplace new kitchen, perquet doors, huge petio. dock S299.900

HEPPARD 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-SPM

21506 Oxford 2 story. 3 bedroome. 2 bethe large

yerd. 21

MAPLE WOODS NORTH Outstand-ing 3-year-old. 3000 square tool contemporary colonial Overaoad gourmet kitchen with Mand. lop o» ine appi

bedroome mdudtog • with his/her *a»-in I •ng area. |ecuxit 2 ful bslhs 2

FARMINGTON MILLS • 3 bedroom h with we*-out lower level to

ravine lol. 2 fireplaces, very modem kitchen. a« epplencea Included, ga-rage m lower level Immediate occu-pency $134,900 Deys 427-6766

c 804-0725

£ conMIMOQO

_ $310,000 826-8037 or 648-1026

BY OWNER Noinn^ini Foreet r* r -

CAPE COO - 3 coved osanae. md we* owl befooowy Id^acS. 2 ear

C t t y O f B t o o m f t e k J H » s

»* e spName e l a redous M n g newN j » » a m * b e d i o o m oe-

Ann« B o o c h R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

ORBAT FAMILY MB»SOWIOOO

Mc mfye 842-7747

M o v e - I n C o n d i t i o n ! immediate occupancy... sherp 4 bedroom Tudor efei we* owl and 2 tiered decking on wooded oid^e-eec arte Many custom leet' 117* 900 Ce* tor prtvMe ahowe

ASK FOR ALLEN KINO

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G

•-SM7 «5T"

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

OTEN SUN 1-8 PV WOT A 0«V*-eY, MUBT f

$67,900

with pelo 8 deck Oas 8 solar heel. CKCuier drive Prompt pnimlor $150,900

CENTURY 21 S e c o n t i n e A s s o c .

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 32034 Va*ey View Quality and charm abound In tree 4 bedroom brtck Cape Cod on 252 ft deep wooded lot. Hurry! It |uM won t laetl $104,500 422,

FARMINGTON MILLS SO MUOi FOR SO LITTLE. M* •*-

4 bedroom brtck contemporary Id. with country kilcNan and bid*

Doorwe*a in kitchen 8 fam*y m Natural IWspiece, master beth

with roman tub 2H car attached •d garage circular drtna Only

1120.900

NEW ON MARKET SeauWul $ bed-room brick ranch lovely landaoap-mg. car poled thru out In neural ooi-

Greet ( ~

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 P M BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT

4 bedroom ludor South ol 14. Eaal ol Keggerty. 31161 Country Rklge. $219,000 C-1

B A N K E R S R E A L T Y . I N C . •66 -0000

oaMno. SoM 8 cinn lan

l $1*4 900 ASSOLUTO.Y S€MJT»UL. brick Tudor colonial bu*l hi 1*08 Lovaty

FSTATf 1.IVING1

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

tudor on g* *a ea» heomg *

r eam *Jla. i i » r i N Rk- 'e to rs . I Dill*!"* *»m"» "»eck wNh

ACROSS FROM SHAREEY ZEDEK

over 4,000 sq dudes sauna, wel bar. library. 3'A bethe New wrte says "Sea 8 start

Sato by owner $166,000 I by owner $ 353-6505

A FANTASTIC OFFERING! Prtvecy reer dramatic Movie-Setting yard, sprawling patio gaa BBQ kid-ney-eheped inground pool with div-ing board Sprawling Brtck Ranch. Decorator papers 8 carpal Extra nice Lower Laval with dan. bar, workshop, etc Attached gerage. drculw drive Al available lor only $12,000 down $83,500

O n e W a y R e a l t y

4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0

685-90*0

3 0 8 R o c h e s t e r - T r o y

TROY ^ ADAMS, at SQUARE LAKE Very motivated G M executive son ing beautiful brick colonial Btoofl field HIBS Schools Prime Hickory HU sub Cul-de-sac setting, k*?i. lor children 4 very large OedroomS AH amenities $172,000 For viewing, call owner 338-45*

AWARD WINNING retirement COfi munity in Rochester Hills - mln*i**i age 40, 2 oedroom. 2 ful beth. cen tral air all appliances. $49 900 " 853-5860 or 541-41<l BY OWNER. Troy 3 Oedroom -2 Oath, fwnly room Redecorated1

New carpet immediate occupant, $119,000 Mr W, 647-530C BY OWNER-4 Oedroom, 1'e yr Tudor. 2950 sq.ft., large Wane kitchen 8 famlfy room. Ubrary spr« klars. decs., much more. S ol Ttorft -en, 873 Adams, $184,900 375-9573

EMERALD LAKE VILLAGE -4 bedroom Colonial Over 2 000 SQ ft By Owner Lake privileges $12*506 879-7367

BEECHWOOOS - BY OWNER Rustic 2 bedroom ranch cm large tree shaded lot. country kitchen

20x30 living room with fire place, wood paneled thru out

$09,900 350-8586 BIRMINGHAM School Dlstnrl 3 bedroom ranch, family room. 1st floor laundry, new roof new fur-nace. centra) air. 1H baths A* ma-jor appliances $84,900

After Spm 644-6611 BY OWNER-eotomal. 2'-» bathe, approxftnetaly 2000eqft . Veplece, new central air. 2 car attached garage, fenced yard

e In condition. $66,800 Buyers only Appointment only Days 443-5660 eves 500-3042

The Micha Br On*g>.

E x c e l l e n t L o c a t i o n On 3 8 acres m prime sree Greet opportunity tor wise investor

ss immaculate 3 bedroom ranch, complelely modernized and beeuWuly msmtsmsd Fu* lower

POPULAR KENDALL WOOO SUB a * i

fluted, hendcrsfled psneflng and hi* workshop $130,000

L o v e l y , I m m a c u l a t e 3 bedroom ranch m Qulel aettmg m-vftmg free form inground Wsatafl pool with lots ol prtvacy Grset tsm»-y ton and entertainment Tree home hes been loved and Is no* weltknj

" lo snfoy

plece pue moral $133,900 R-1 B A N K E R S R E A L T Y . I N C .

RAMBLEWOOO UaM 3000 It Ol I

XZL

SMAOMMO CONTEMPORARY Dramatic huge I Hery great room with

a c A L m n x . TUOOR r oom M s t i l I * I d oaB

s s r r , , . r r ' n i T

E A R L KEIM 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8 MW, INC.

Id. 4 bedroom

NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 1-5 Corne see this nicely decorated rsnch oftorlng Trp> mailing and Birmingham schoo* Cathedral ceilings m kitchen end av mg room, dining eH. Unshed rec room in basemen! has large fire place and lavatory $89 900 104 1 Norwich N o> Maple end E of Adams

R A L P H

M A N U E L

647 -7100 NEW LISTING

Pissbgious Grset Oaks Subdrvtsior Lovely 4 bedroom 2'* bath colonial offering central av frsshiy paeend exterior and terreced patio $169 900

R A L P H

M A N U E L

656 -8900

1.800.

T h e

Mich igan

G r o u p R e a l t o r s

851-4100

NEW LISTING Wel maintained ranch noma ofler-ing 3 bedrooms, lamdy room "wth hi apiece French doors lo peltg. e« tre meuletlon and 4lh bedroom m

nent $79,900

R A L P H '

M A N U E L i

656 -8900 : OPEN SUN 1-4PM

4 bedroom colonial. Tisnksr Maror Sub 817 Cobbleetone $148 000.

ERA Home 8 Land. Inc •

LATHRUP - Brtck Tudor. » lar«e bedroome 2 Ml 8 t ha* bethe. 2

oak kltofian. 2 zrzza. h Open Swi $134 000

N E W L I S T I N G

brary or dan and tat Hoar l a u n * y S*7 *00 Open Sen I M 24842 BNar ' is ights 1 t * 10 MOs. f . a l

" R A L P H M A N U E L 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

R O C H E S T E R H I L L

ROCHESTER MB.LS brtck ram*. 2 laroa be eau U bath we* m i

Mr .

ROCHESTER MRL4 Cuatom ~ 4 teOwowi Cut M a t r

teutral dscor S h o e * I m m H M 8 S1BS.S0S

NOCHKSTtR H R x a Rem by O w n * S M I _

s ' s r s s r r X i s r •v i tohkad

E m n r :

terror Cenlrel $96 900 TROY Split Colonial 3 bedrooms walk-m closets (Whirlpool tub in Master bstlu kbrary centrel air profess«nsl»y isndscsped deck sprinkler system Monitored Alarm lull enger packet S o' Long ;_ake W of NorthfieKl Parkway 4715 Tipton - OPEN Sal-Sun 1-4 Jack Christenson ERA 889-5600

—orm tor Biiw n 288-6786 TROY - 4 bedroom 2"i Oath coloni-al new klichen. hardwood floors 'enced yard. 2 car garege wonder tui family neighborhood 649-4959

3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s

HUNTINGTON WOO OS - Open Sun 2-4 10444 Lincoln 3 bedrooms, !'v bsths Air 2 car garage By owner

543-8817 HUNTINGTON WOODS Elegant custom colonial, 3-800 sq feel. 5 bedrooms. 5 bathrooms, new gour-met kitchen, finished basement wtth bilksrd room 8 wet bsr 4 fireplaces large professional landscaped lot deluxe monitored security system, mmt tx*vd»tion $230 000 Call lor appt 399-2-968 OAK PARK -LAND CONTRACT or new mortgage 3 bedrooms, fin-ished basement, t'i Oeths 2 car ga-rage central sir $44 700 541-8903

ROYAL OAK. OPEN SUN 1-4 924 Second St .

Remodeled 6 Charmmg1

861-0075

3 1 0 W i x o m - C o m m e r c e

U n i o n L a k e

9Y OWNER - Lovely 3 Oedroom ranch hardwood hoors separate laundry room, lake privileges $49 900 626-6074 BY OWNER- near Lake Sherwood Charming colonial farmhouse on 6 acres 5 or 6 Oredrooms 2 baths 2 car gsrege huge kitchen great room with cathedral ceiling fire-place 8 deck $169 000 855-3531 COMMERCE TWP weter view trT level. 4 bedrooms l'» Oaths, re-modsisd kitchen, kvmg room, sepa-rate dming room, 24x24 room. 12x34 glassed-in porch, fireplacee. 2 car attached garage. Walled Lake schools, by owner, $99 900 Buyers ortfy After 6pm 624-5704

V A C A N C I E S ? ? ? A new residenlial leasing service rs now available to help you fm them Call Reatr» Showcase 356-3225

2 0 % + R e t u r n P o s s i b l e

Several real estate opportunftlee ere now available which wUi provide re-turn on your money m excess of 20% Call lor more information

GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT REALTY

455-2250

3 2 6 C o n d o a

A NEW CONDOMINIUM GREENPOINTE

W. BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom. 2"> bath townhouse 2 car attached garage, fireplace, cen-tral air full basement private walled courtyard. $95 990

661-4422

APPLEGATE II CONDOS

Ranches 8 townhouses each with full basements and carports Excel-lent location - dose to X-weys shopping churches and schools Starting at $86 990 Call 473-9050

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

FARMINGTON - Herllage Vllaoe Weal Townhouse - 2 bedrooms li-brary 1H oaths Fireplace 14x25 master bedroom, family room Walk-out lower level 2 car garage End unit $126 500 Phone Ed Risdon 649-4673

645-2500 Cranbrook Assoc. Inc

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0 NORTHVILLE AREA - Neer 1-275 8 7 Mile 2 bedroom 2 osth. laundry room window Ireetments. carport alt appliances $79 900 474-1246

FARMINGTON HILLS Newest Community

• S I E R R A P O I N T E "

Luxury Condominiums PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICING

AVAHLABLE NOW' SALES CENTER NOW OPEN

Northville Blue Heron Pointe

| Plan your Future m a unique lake | community This spacious rsnch hes ] 2 bedrooms 2 baths, formal dining room, fireplace. 2 car atiacf»d ga-rage with opener, flruened wefcout

| basement direct access to lake for j year round recreation, new con-| »truction Townhouse style also available Prspsrs to be imp-essed'

SOUTHFIELD • Kingswood Place OPEN SAT SUN 2-5

19691 Raleigh Circle South 12 Mile - Evergreen area Sparkling 2 bed-room townhouse immediate pos-session Owner 569-3366

VERY ATTRACTIVE Florida mobile home Top quality finieri materials and furnishings Owned only one year Two bedrooms two luk Oeths »ssher dryer seteened porch Priced m low $20 s AuOurndale

811-964-2341

•25 ft X 9* h area' $100,000 I office Smek office bm«*ng -it-homes $V 000 terms 838-6731 apenment above> Full, rented PeTO

jerking $'10 900 Loreni 4 Asaoc. LlVONiA ates Been w s 453-7000

Lioubie «ts '20« 132 wooOea Merrison Rd S of ' Mile $20 000 eacr<

PLYMOUTH Schools 8 mailing 10 acres 330i • 320 "Waahienaw Couni, $49 000

SOUTH I. 'ON 2 i acres 193x569 Oekiarid Coun ty $25 OOO

WILL1 AMS TON '0 acres wooded ingnam cCKrntt $20 000

iRiSM HILwS 10-600 acres •arge- parcels «nt» lakefront

.rvONIA 2 vies ai ' l «?9>i $*0 000 lor Boir

3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

BRlGH'ON AREA | 17 000 Sc Ft .acarn commercial Vuiidirvg 1200 lee' "rom expressway on 5 acres .anc Conlract terms 20TH CENTURY REALTY 43"-69«' NOPT" SUBURBAN craft store for va»e Exceiienr g-owth profitable fveniory «ai* assets 435-3748

SOUTHFIELD ' 2 Mi le-Evergreen 2 Oedroom. 1'y Oath townhouse with bssement fireplace pat io pool 8 tennis $68,900 552-0255

• WE PAY C A S H • FOR M O B I L E H O M E S

NORTH MOBILE HOMES 699 7366

2 8 2 0 0 7 M TEPEE

533-7272

[Pi'MOrv'- 3600 Sw-ace tor sale Exuelie tEr- iL iG REAL E S " A ' l

h reiai ••rest meni 453 "HOC

I LIVONIA "5 X 135 All ui'lrties E ot Mil _ .

I Arm Arbor Rd $18 900 422-3'99 hOUSe 353 I n d u s t n a l / W a r e -

SOLTTM LYON - Senior Crtuwn 55 or Older co-op on pr ivate Lake Angela • bedroom upper carpor t $57 000 $ 156 monthly Heet 8 taxes includ-ed, immediate occupancy 437-0572

S LYON CO-OP - Tired of the Hon-ey do this and Honey do that - then try this sduft communi ty with this 5 room 2 bedroom brick snd unit co-op oca ied in the City of S Lyon Fu l finished bssement enclosec rear porch, detached adjecen; car port All foi $47,700 James C Culler Reeity349-4030

333 Northern Property For Sale

AUGRES-TAWAS AREA 7 . -OOO ed acres, lake access, marina, golf-ing. all season recreation Land con-tract OK $2£.80C 737-4123

GLEN ARBOR RESALE CONDOS At The Homestead

Glen Arbor Realty inc 16161 334-3055

6 6 1 - 1 4 0 0

Northeast corner of 13 mile 8 Hslsted Roads

FARMINGTON HILLS - Spacious 1 bedroom 1st fir . excellent condi-tion Includes appliances 8 window treatments. Pool tennis court $55 900 737-4345 or 569-4101

FARMINGTON HILLS - Invenary Condo Open Sunday l - 5 p m 29680 W 12 Mile unit 807. second floor ranch, model unit, upgraded fea-tures. appliances, central air, pooi tennis, m-untt laundry storags plen-tiful Sisal for $70,500

KATMERINE JOHNSON NO COMMISSION WITH

HOME MARKETING SPECIALIST INFOS FREE BROCHURE 569-0070

Cal l L ILL IAN S j A N U t H b U N

COLDWELL BANKER 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 _

NORTHVILLE $89 900

Highland Lakes condo teatures 3 bedrooms, remodeled k l ichen with appliances formal dming room Vs baths sunken living room, with gaa fireplace, central air new carpel windows 8 WS1W heeler poo l ten-nis courts 8 c lubhouse Ask-for Ann HOMEMASTER 425-3830

ARBORS-SOUTHFIELD, specious adult ranch style condo 2 bed-rooms 2 oaths indoor perk ing, m-urvt laundry, duality throughout Must see $82 500 Owner 356-0316

ARCOLA CONDO Cherry HilL'lnk-ster Rd aree One bedroom sharp ext rs mce Reduced to $22,000 C a i

261-7445

famlfy wch. 2

UNION LAKE AREA-New 1500 so ft In-level 1'» baths. 3 bedrooms ' * acre wooded lol. country set t ing $79 900 662-3408 or 320-1815

311 Homes Oakland County

BY OWNER-3 bedroom, 2 beth brick ranch 2 car garage, centra l air. gat heal, located m quiet viiiaoe o l OrtonvtHe For appt 627-3155

HIGHLAND TWP - 5 bed room home on 5 a o ea. great tor raising horses, additional 5 acres avai lable Poeaibie land contract terms

PINE KNOB AREA - 1-75 3 bed-room. 2 bath custom buUl colonial, too many features lo ment ion $110,000

O'RILLEY REALTY 6 8 9 - 8 8 4 4

NEW C O L O N I A L - S I E R R A HEIGHTS, gorgeous new home wtth 4 bedrooms, 2'v baths, formal din-ing h j i basement, beautiful eleva-tion with lovely view, very well pr iced at $128,900 BR

EARL KEIM West B l o o m f ie ld 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

NEW LISTING Berkley doa house with large lot Mew m the last 5 years - k i tchen wtth brsaklast bay roof 100 amp electr i-cal. mammon and furnace Garage beaament 2 bedrooms and over-sued lol with fenced yard $56 500

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Sharp 3 bedroom ranch Cory f i r suy room w.'natural f ireplace deck off dining area. 2 h* baihs basemen! 8 2 car garege Cloee to recreat ional area l S » M 0 A-3

B A N K E R S REALTY. I N C 655-9000

B I N G H A M W O O D S Large 3 bedroom, 2\s bath condo In prestigious aree of Bingham Farms Condo l y ing at its ftnaat for discr im-inating buyer $252,000 8y Owner 540-3495

Condo-Mart POPULAR

River Glen condominium is the a!1e lor this clean 2 bedroom upper unit Well located overlooking a court-yard. newer carpet ing and neutral decor An easy walk lo Downtown Farmmgton CALL NOW! $48 000 DIAL 626-8100

VALUE PACKED Spacious end unit townhouse in Country Place 2 twin bedrooms with 2'S bsths. formal dining room, large kitchen with all appliances, "ep iace basement 8 gsrege OOK! $97,800 CALL 626-8100

ROYAL OAK End unn townhouse m a small, well tended complex m very nice area 2 bright bedrooms, formal dming room, cheery kitchen wrth table space Private entry and basement, low monthly lee EASY LIVING1

$56,000 CALL 626-8100

Condo-Mart 626-8100

NOVI - Country Place 2 oedroom 2't Oath townhouse Basemen! Flrepisce All appl iances mini blinds, patio 8 deck $95 000

Eves 346-1585

NOVI Old Orchard a great buy Large 3 bedroom unn with Deemed 1amll« dining room. 1 '•« baths fin ished basemen! wtth lots of storage fenced patio clubhouse 8 pool Asking onf , $7 1 500 Call for sp-po«ntm«nt

NICHOLS REALTY 3 4 8 - 3 0 4 4

r Oh r IN THE HILLS Open Daily 1-5

J WT"3AIKINS DEVELOPMENT CORP

• 646-3-800 •

Story-and-a-naM and ranch models 3 bedroom luxury homes with e con-dominium concept First floor mas-ter suite central air. appl iances carpeting hrepiece S ioomke id schools and mail ing

PRICED FROM $ 4 2 9 , 0 0 0

Norc i l f l Dr i ve O f Lahser Rd

N ot ^ong _ake. S of Hickory Grove

We Cooperate with Brewers

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY With beautiful beaches 8 tennis courts across from this stalefy 120 yr oul Georgian style nome ."Jeei tor a bed 8 breektast or s single 'amity nome 5 bedrooms. 2 s Oaths

i i rs imoow's

MAGN"F iCENT 10 acre site spli' abie of* ot Duck _ake Rd backing up t d 8 -es<der-!iai lots in . axe Sher

| wood $95 000 or bes- W - 0 ' 0 6

'«ESlDENT,AL LOT WANTED •& building private home Birmmgher-BK>omfield erea 355-4526

ROCHESTEP HILLS 3 '4 acre wooded rot m estaoi-shed subdivision Sewer » water

651-2259

SOUTH Z rON-MILFORO AREA 17 parcels i 5 to 10 acres Per ; eno ready tor Spr ing construct ion These parcels going las' 437-4660

SOUTH L ' O N

S A L E LEASE Lrgh' industrial office storage

'..00G-12.000 sc 1 SAuES Starling st $33 50C ,. EASE F-om $4 per SC n

i-act 'arms available

Bern

VACANT

snugue watch sauna, patios 8 porches Convenient tc shopping 8 a newfy e ipanded harbor Golf 8 skimg withm minutes $179,900 1-106

EL* LAKE E S r A T E S I On 943 ft of pr ime Elk Lake fron-tage A truly private setting with sand beaches Jacm is courts 'Kj ing stables 8 more $799 000 terms 4-100

Reat Estate One of Elk Rapids 6 1 6 - 2 6 4 - 5 6 1 1

L IN PE'OSKEY - Pastry Shop Owner wii- stay on as employee For more

( mformstion phone jack v'antrees 8 Associates 616-347-3943

70x300 lot. Uvonia Ut»--,1-r.ii.irt P ' ,nne an.time

C O L O N I A L ACRES I N V E S T M E N T COMPANY.

. q i 3 ) 4 3 7 - 8 1 9 3

' P S i - A N ^ 2 o i o c 0'dgs "ota ' Zsmgs : 1 J-r-

591-6352

WEST BLOOMFIELD SUBURB Beeutlfulty wooded acre - Sloping terrain great location m j s ' w $56 000 478-1872

W BkOOMFiELD with Bloomfield Hies schools waiir out woooed lot ir. MusdieOet l ong _a»e "Hds area Man , ponds m aree Wilt sen or build

o-^ewood 663-0057

r o w N S n i P

BIRMINGHAM - by owner town-house. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. appl . snces included central air, new win-dows move-m condit ion trans-ferred $71,900 After 6pm 682-7493

WILL N E G O T I A T E Luxurious Bloomfield f i rst f loor ranch condo upbeat a lmond Formi-ca ki lchen huge master sun* wrth bath 8 walk-in cioeet prtvate set-t ing. overlooking courtyard, lake 8 pool $76,500 Open Sun 2-5PM 2015 Klungensmith, N o l Square Lake. W ol Telegraph Ask for

Vivian J. Wilson REAL E S T A T E O N E

6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0 3 6 0 - 0 6 9 0

B loomf ie l d C o n t e m p o r a r y O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5

Smashing ranch condo wi th soaring cathedral ceikngs white formica ki tchen 2 very spacious bedrooms, walkout lower level backs to com-mons. Lowest priced unit m com-plex $149,900 6421 MAPLE HILL. N of Msple, E of Inkster Rd

Lake f ron t C o n d o Beautiful Port Cove over looking Cass Laks Fai lures 2 bedrooms. 2 oaths open (lowing ftoor plan, fire-place central air. a i appuancas. many extras. $124 900.

Century 21 T o d a y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 Luxury Condos Prestigious $ convenient Woodward Ave ad-dress 2 Oedroom, 2 bath 1,500 s q f t U n d e r g r o u n d p a r k i n g $99 000 8 $117 500 C a i 9am-3pm. 645-5305 or 6-9pm 852-1245

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Dramatic 2 story living room wrth hardwood floor 8 tofi, 1'4 baths, carport , assumabie mortgage $69,000

Century 21 Nor thwood Ask for Evelyn 399-0400

NOVI S P E C I A L 2 bedroom condo with full private basement 1 car at tached garage plus formal dining room, doorwall io private patio Home professionally decorated In neulra i tones A reel buy s! $8 1 900 Call Donne Waller REMAX 100 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0

VILLA POINT SOUTHFIELD - Beauti ful in- level condo. cathredai ceilings, mir rored well m living room 2 bedrooms. 1'1 baths 1 car a t iached garage en-closed patio custom features, d u b house poo1 tennis courts mid 80 s

Buyers only 557-6957

OPEN SUN. 1-4 M A G N I F I C E N T

R A N C H C O N D O Transferred sellers can Offer «nme-diale occupancy on this beeutlful spacious detached condo -ess than 1 reer old - has the finest of everything' $285,000 4768 Apple Grove Court Birming-ham N oft Maple E of inkster

LORNA GRAFF RALPH MANUEL

851-6900

FARMINGTON HILLS HICKORY RIDGE CONDOS

C O M I N G S O O N PRICED L O W 50 S & 60 S

20 U N I T S / 8 LEFT Greet location - Middleoeit neer 10 Mile, 1 8 2 bedrooms, carports, pa-t io/balcony. carpet ing and sppe-

your unit lor $ 100

CONTINENTAL REALTY

8 5 5 - 0 1 0 1 FOXCROFT TOWNHOUSE for SALE or LEASE with opt ion to buy" Beau-tiful perquet foyer ad powder room, hardwood throughout , break fas l area in kitchen with new appliances

OPEN SUN. 1-5 NewtKirgih Lake Condo Upper urwt wtth b i l cony lacing Hinee Part Move-m condit ion Formal dining room, large kitchen. 2 bedrooms 2 baths, in-unit laundry 38228 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia $76,900 Call Dave Gustsfson 525-0966 Re-Max Weet 261-1400

OPEN S U N . 2 - 5 P M YUPPIES PARADISE

Contemporary cpndo 2 bedrooms. 2 Oaths m lovefy RamOlewood Manor lower level uni l with at-tached garage plus carport Asking $122,900 Call

Debbie Silverman REAL E S T A T E ONE

4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 3 5 7 - 7 7 9 1

PEBBLE CREEK-W BLOOMFIELD owner transferred, immediate poe-

New Pane windows and French door session cm this stunning 3 bedroom leading ' 0 private patio Updated end unit condo. open f l ow plan, a r -wtth quality materials and STYLE! cular staircase t o master bedroom Beautiful c lubhouse wfth pool lor with sitting room and balcony 2 i summer en)oyment Cloee to shop- baths at iached 2 car garage West ping but in a quiet park - Ike sal- Bloomfield Schools lust listed at tingt BIRMINGHAM location wfth $169,900 PE Bloomfteid Hl ls schools C a i for fur ther information! $155,000 H-23231

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

EARL KEIM West B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

WALLED LAKE - new to marke i a beautiful 2 bedroom condo wrth open floor plan decorated in neutrei lones Appliances included Full bssement At iached garage This unit will not lasi - Only $-64 500'

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 WALLED LAKE Spectacular lake-front move m condi t ion boat dock pr-vate boat launch private beach huge 9 i 27 deck wrth access f rom Irving ' oom and bedroom Centrel air Uipgrsoed carpet ing parquet floors wont last long, $74,900

EARL KEIM 553-5888 MW, INC.

WEST B L O O M F I E L D P o t o m a c Town 3 Oedroom condo wrth famlfy room Newfy decorateG A must see at $121,900 After 5pm 661-0620 or Deys 946-6222

PETOSKEY ELKS PROPERTY 200 f l f rontage dn M-119 8 Round Lake Approximately 1 lOpfl deep 3 bedroom home with garage Lodge is 400C sq h wrth full basamem rest rooms up & down commercial kitchen Lease back $245 OOO

RESORT cm the STURGEON RIVER 230 f l o* frontage epproximately 3 acres |ust outside Pigeon Rrver State Forest Stste a n d al! around Fishing paradise 2 bedroom home 3 rental cottages, plus out buildings 6 mobile home hook -up Only $52 900

GARY PHILL IPS REMAX R E A L ESTATE

6 ' 6 -347-4100 616 -347-7686

THE S A N D S in The Port of Elk RapiOs

NEW LUXURY B A Y F R O N T C O N D O M I N I U M S

• Just north of The Grand Traverse Resort, between Traverse City 8 Chanevoix

• Situated on Grand Traverse Be. with 500 f l of sandy beech end gorgeous sunsets

• Walking distance to village eno Great Lakes Manna

• Year round paradise -golfing skiing fishing hunting 1 oi 2 bedrooms f rom $99 90C

Cau or Write for Brochure REAL ESTATE O N E

10268 U S 31 Elk Rapids . M l 49629

(616) 2 6 4 - 5 6 T 1

V P S ' L A N T

$28,000

SUPERIOR r wP acres • $35 000 .

S l -PERiQ 0 T'WP acres $15 000

H A S ' L A N D TWP

PLYMOUTH

i 0 A c «

6 acres -oodec Hand» -ale

Acre $52 SOC

WEST BLOOMFIELD we have a nearly new beauti ful Condomin ium •ocated right next door to the d u b house 8 pool 2 bedrooms 8 e loft natural f ireplace m the great room wrth vaulted caning Reeasonatwe association dues Sale pr iced -$129,900 For more in format ion call Class* Realty 669-5020 or 358-5213

W BLOOMF1ELO TOWNHOUSE 2 bedrooms. 2 '» Oeths fuN base-ment. i i car s t tacned garage se-curity system si tuated on pond $100 000 661-5640

W BLOOMFIELD - VACANT 3 bedrooms, cathedral ceil ing, fire-place buiftlns formal dlnmg ropm 2 ' i oaths, f u l basement 2 ' i car at-tached garage 2 decks Secluded with trees Private lake $134,900 Open Sun 1-3PM Owner 855-2387

GREENFIELD VILLAS

PHASE m NOW UN06R CONSTRUCTION

LIVONIA'S MOST ELEGANT 8 LUXURIOUS

Ranch 8 two story condominiums wtth fu l baaement. 2 car attached

masonry flrapiaos. 1st floor 8 many other deluxe lee-

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RESERVE YOUR SITE TODAY

Open deify 1-6pm Closed Thurs North Laurel Park Dr 8 Newburgh

PRICED FROM $144,900

Laurel Park Realty SALES CENTER 464-0340 OFFICE 422-0710

PLYMOUTH CONOO - Charming 2 bedroom lower level end un i t 1 bath, breakfast nook, large Irving room, court yard wrth pool walk to shopping Best bargin in Ptymouth $56,000 C a i 459-4950

WANT TO GET AWAY? Do rt m style wrth this beechftcmt veer-round home on Cedar Lake near Oscoda Compietefy furnished Quality work-manship, including custom designed kitchen with Jenn Aire stove 8 grill Deep wooded lot. Two | t 2 x 2 1 r bedrooms. 1 overlooking the lake 2 baihs 2 car garage Jusl 3 Oiks from LanewooC Shores Golf Course' $125 000 B, appl 313-666-5021 home, or 313-686-4630 i office i

SALEM TWP - 2 B A c e s $39 900 j FEHL'G » E A . ESTATE 453-7600

340 Lake-River-Resort Property

| GAVLORD-WICHAT WE New con-2 2

bail v ear-round recreation Or g>* course Owner $"0,500 737-4123

! LAKE CHA»LEVO!X NW Michigan s i finest -esor! aree Sun-ruled cedi -contemporary 6 770 sc f » bed-

| -oorns 2 -5 iake la-J i great room gourmet oa i i.'icnen 4 ' i Ceths. mdoor 40- lap swimming pool uacua i no1 tub sauna P'ofes slonally landscaped 1'Out pond se cun t , syster- Brochure available

hMI-2101 > $64a.000 Contact Bemie Schrrutl Coldwei! Ban« a* Schmidt Realtors 228 Bnoge S1 ChanevOu

! Ml 49720 616-547-4444 Eves 616-536-2475

342 Lakefront Property

ANNOUNCING LAKEVIEW CLUB

Million Dollar View and Irve right cm Lake St Clair You can now ow- a brand new custom 2 500 sq ft home with 2 car garage tor the price of a ' waler t roni iake lot Located on Jef-ferson a! 11V» Mue For i n fo rma t i on : 7 7 4 - 6 3 6 3

p-ed • ramal Owner —in ease o e o thru 5-88 Reduced tc $145,000 Dars 483-3935 Eves 665-5393

3 ALL ST£E- pie-er^ ineereC buiio ings 198" w h o vers 30X30 40X6C 50x too ' a s ' Oanver. Car cor s t ' u d Must sen Oy Fee 291' Cei T " Circle Gere ra Conlr 722-464C

354 Income Property

C m i l t o 0ow i» :a i ' s na»^

- • • o * Dj» u c n t a r i •.•r-arrs • a " - « " * o r s o* c«iar-r «c-

ac'o-%s '-or-Park OOC' Maraa&«f»%c' £>*-Maa Bc-acOwa'* 4*»9->60C

356 Investment Property

COMMERC AL B j l - D ' N G An- X-oor Rc 775 area ; units Aimc-S! r « fu l . lec-eoa i io r avaiiab-e Casn o r Cash ' e l u " S ' S - appr» c a t io r a-ong with depreciai.or Cai ' Rich Ka-igas V Lan Ca-zor

O n e W a y R e a l t y 4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0

358 Mortgages & Land Contracts

i BARGAIN Casr to- Existing - and Contracts Secona Mortgages • i igr iest $4S

D#rry Q«ar . 4?5-?6AC

.. *S— ' O R LANE C O N T R A C S Fast iccai service

Cent ra Mortgage Core • B0G-624-7526 or 313-792-63 ' 3

E-es I Wee«enos 313-"92-8274

360 Business Opportunities

A NEW COMPAN yrs Of medical

360 Bu*in*M Opportunities

i N ' E R N A T i O N A i SERVICE CO

^istea m tne Nov ' 9 8 7 Venture Magazine as one of the moei proet able comper»ee m the U S A Higr income pOter.tjei Over 900 tope l ions m operaticm now Training and management Aseieiance E-xOuam lerr i iory Can James Liar a ' 1 600-624- ' 6 13 or coaect at

817-756-2121

t - E T O S " E ' BOYN£ CITY AREA S w v c e Siet ion and rental bue^we-ir h.gn irartic area showing a gooc

, caar how For more mformatio*' pnone uac» Vam-ees 8 Asaociaies

' 616-147 3943

TRUCK REPAIR FACILITY - jgh i a medium dut r i ' u c * s 8 cars Complete —eKJtng and 'abncal ing eou.pmenl Estabi i»r«o accounts Prime .ocatiori on Eight Mue m ReC lore Ask ten Keith 532-7700

$V 99 ONE PRICE shoe store or $1C, $2C lasmon s io re Ciper a nor francniee store with tne - iber t . Fashions edvaniege Over i.300_ b 'ano names One-t ime 'ee mven " 'ory fixtures Ouymg trip suppees nstore trai 'ung and more Cai an . l ime Dan Kostecay 50 1-327 -803 '

1000 SUNBEOS TONING TABLES

Sunei WOLFF Tanning BeOs i ienderOuest Passive Exercisers

-ai l for FREE COKX Catalogue Save 10 501. • 1 -800 228-6292

361 Money To Loan - Borrow

M O N E ' TO LOANI On ,our «ome Equity $5.OOC 4 up A n , pu-pcise - o w interest Rales No Credit T u rn-oown To quUrf, home mus- be valued at $40 OOO o> m p r e ^ be -i paid <o- 352-0444

sacxefl 0» 32 iu«'rt ionai r e

362 Real Estate Wanted B j v your house ai 11%

' 0 y mortgage Above $60 OOC utile or nc down

Bar-y 851-1900

L A S H T O D A Y OR

Gu*RAS"rEED SALE Also If In Foreclosure

Or S w c Of Rape"

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

CASH -AS' i -osmgs Forecio»ures--epos

l i s no i toe late" G -a ' an i eec saie any condit ior

Chr i s M c D o n a l d H o m e M a s i e r 4 2 5 - 3 8 3 0

- lOME WANTED S M » . . medium p->cec home Roy a Ca» area App.o« $50 000 Cash

646-206t

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE -1ST ic purchase -esKjentus iot su iab ie fo> —sik-oul p lan in Farmington aree c Nor thv i l * a*ee 4A3-26CK

400 Apts. For Rent QUALIFIED PEOPLE Save 50*^ Ren-

S - A P E LISTINGS • 642-1620' 864 Sc Adams Birmingham MI

A M B A S S A D O R EAST -3 M.ie - Greenfield Roya. 'Oai Spacious • anc 2 bedroom apa-m e n ts New*, carpeted 'er.' m dudes heat 286-6 • 15 559- - 2 2 '

AMBER APTS has begu-_ market.ng _ ihe Ciawsor 4 Tro, ' 8

bea-oom Chrioren^ Pets" As» MODERATE RENTS

Days 280-283C Eves 256-671

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 121 frontage OPEN Gun i - 4pm 2360 E Ham-mond -ake !> 4 bed-oom ranch wan -cut $199 000 CokJweii Ban.ker Be sure lo contaci Russ Messina

642-24O0 or 626-724T

t ies' nutri t ional product r the world We are a p e o p e helping people business vou must De motivated & able ic advance au icxy w i r me ae-S"e i c eam addit ional income

CALL 421-4024

BEA-TY S A . O N Northvil le Novi area in Shopping

Good Leas^ 9 Stations Celt M< walker 675-6768

BREAD ROUTE - downriver » •« , call between 6om-9pm 459-0250

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

ARIZONA - Beautiful contemporary bedroom condo ir, mountainous

] CASS _AKEFRONT 2'V acre private estate leetunng 4 bedroom contem-p o r a r y home W' B l o o m f i e l d Schools swimming boating and horses $*49.000 682-1364

LAKE SHANNON Carefree AZ N of Scottsdale Rea- t NEW LISTING Seciudec by tower-sonabfy priced at $62,500 473-9061

HILTON HEAD ISLAND S C •urmshed oceanside vma sleeps 6 $39,900 Assumabie mortgage Can Will Girard Broker ' -800-247-814"

327 Duplexes

garage, laundry

CANTON - The Winds Complex - 2 bedroom ranch, finished baaement. pool carport Open Sunday 1-5

387-2449

CHANTICLEER Executive condo m Southfield 3 bedrooms, 3 baths 2 car attached cmiehed lower level Air condit ioning Jacuzzi, opt ion available 202-1123

321 Home* Livingeton County

HAMBURG Townehip Rueh • Laka Estates Pincfcney schools New conatruction 3 bedroom ranch, f u l basemen! sundeck . b lack t o p drive immediate occupancy bunder will llnance $89 900 V - r J ^ S o g d

CLEAN-REPOSSESSED Bank must seal Sharp 2 s tory 2 bed-room townhouse. garage newly decorated, $40,500. le rms avail-able Westland Ca* for addrees Century 21 ABC 425-3250

GROUNO FLOOR end unit m the appealing l aaewood Park development This o n e fea-tures a prtvate entry. 3 bedrooms, snd Hi appuancaa C a i for deta in $69 000

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

CONOO In Plymouth - brick 1 si ory with dming ares attached 1 car ga-rage baaement quaint convenient location Owner vary anxloua Asking $54,900

One Way Realty 473-5500

CONDO on Waned Lake 2 bed-rooms 2 baths detached garage Beachfront and boat d o c k i n g $•2,900 t m - t o S *

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

CHOICE LOCATIONS FOR LEASE

• 1-96 A TELEGRAPH AREA, office, 650 to 20.000 square feet. VERY REASONABLE

. FORDflOAD & MIDOLEBELT. office, 115 to 429 tquare Iwt R«tall. 778 square fael & 1056 square

• fORO ROAO* 1-275, o f l k * new construction. Fed occupency, up to 16.000 square leet

• DOWNRIVER, office, major aveoue 3.800 square leet

FOR SALE . LIVONIA. 2 ecree, meeter planned, mump* e LIVONIA. 1 09 acrea • LIVONIA 1 acre*, atoned C-2, GREAT TRAFFIC

COUNTS • VAN BORN A HAGGERTY. 361 . NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP. 7.18 i • NOVI. 1.26 acrea . FARMINGTON HILLS. 1-10*eres . F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S . 4 . 7 5 * o r e * . FARMINGTON HILLS. 3.79 acrea a WESTLAND. Medical C»nlc, fu«y leeaad

S ^ n C a / / 2 6 1 - 5 0 8 0

f THOMPSON BROWN

PLYMOUTH S WOODGATE lust west of Sheldon presents an original owner end unit ( low of windows) two story with a superb location on s wooded ravine, 3 bedrooms 2'v baths open staircase, family room with fireplace, f inished basement and enclosed garage Lovely patio with amazing privacy $ 139.900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

NEW CANTON DUPLEXES Each unit win have 3 bedrooms. 1 ' t bsths, 1.350 Sq Ft Sts ined wood-work dishwasher range, upgrsded csrpel Choice of stylish s levstkms Rents! mcome approx $800 per Mo Live in one side renl the other $66,500 per unit or $133,000 total LAP1N BUILDERS. INC 981-3627

335 Time Share For Sale

ST CLAIR, MICHIGAN Downtown, 4 units, neer river, schools gas heat As is cash

DAYTONA BEACN - Penthouse unit lor ' e m 3 bedrooms Aveusbie 4-10

' thru 4-21 $235 per day Call aher 6pm 981-1149

336 Florida Property

BOCA RATON Specializing In ocean intercoestai

PLYMOUTH The Meadows En toy Plymouth s

neweal luxury condo sits wfthin welk ing distance of ahppping. res-taurants. parks snd festivities Un-derground heeted parking, elevs tors, security system f u l appliance package central air, natural snd gas log flrsplacea. formal dining great room two bedroom snd two baths plus laundry room and more" Priced from $145,900

ARBOR TRAILS Limned to only 20 T units chooee your fevorrte location

KEAT1NGTON AREA - 2 bedroom ^ a ranch or lowrViouee wilh fu l condo. bum

garage, with K>p«ancaa. bulR-m .waaner $48 500 391-1505

LAKE PRIVILEGE CONDOS 1200 sq fl plus ful baaamant. i car garage $ 8 1 9 0 0 Open 11am-4pm Sai 1 Sum, Fet> 8,7th on Walled Lake at Pontiac Tral. E of Ladd Nd ERA Lakeland Realty eek tor^&mnd

LAND CONTRACT - Waled Lake -Maple $ Decker 2 eiory with baae-ment. 2 bedroome. I 'a bathe cen-tral a i r , s l o v a . re f r igera tor , dishweeher asking $52 500 Cat Shirley at Meedowmsnegemer! 348 -M00 or 451-0S13

LATHRUP VILLAGE Condo-1400 aq tt . 2 bedroome 2 baths, 1 car attached garage Owner $78 900

$87-7233

LIVONIA CONDO Very sharp ranch unit with 2 bed-

central a * , ancioeed porch sMi heet. garage Owner gomg South $98 900

EARL KEIM SUBURBAN

LIVOMA

261-1600

baaement. at tached centrel air patio llrepieoe. carpel-mg and convenience ot mt norm to be bunt as part or the protect Vlen our trailer on the comer ol Arm Ar-bor Tral and Lily Priced trom $98 900

K.C. COLONIAL REAL ESTATE

453-3939 PLYMOUTH! VERY QUIET and wel located two story Condominium oft Ann Arbor Tral l 'y baths tormal dming. basement end ancioeed oerage New root, ea-ter heeler, end carpeting CENTRAL AIR $84 900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

SOUTHFIELD - Greenbrooke Con-doe 3 bedroome. 2 A bathe protoe

328 Townhouee*

ANNOUNCING LAKEVIEW CLUB

Minion DoMsr View and Irve right on Lake St Clair You car now own a Or ana new custom 2.500 sq f l home with 2 car garege lor the price ot s walertroni lake lot Located on Jef-ferson et 11 s Mile For i n f o r m a t i o n 7 7 4 - 6 3 6 3

$69 950 condos luxury walert roni homes & 885-6215 gen course communit ies

Please call or wnle

GARY McTIGUE 2325 N Oceen Blvd

Boce Raton Florida 33431

3 0 5 - 3 9 1 - 1 9 9 7 18 Years Experience R E Broker

COUNTRY SETTING - 2 bedroom townhouee 1's bs lhs centrs l sir finished baaemem extra atorage patio with gas grin, carport d u b houee 8 pool 624-4360

332 Mobil* Hom*s For Sal*

BE AN OWNER! Enjoy lax credits. $184 69 mo $2 064 down $19 990 S'1% variable ' 8 0 months Little Valley * 474-6500

BEAUTIFUL Holidays Estates m Canton Cloee to 1-275 8 1-94 15 mobile homes for sale by Ho#» Homee incmdee • 2 bedroom screened porch $10,500 • 1983 3 bedroom 1 0 * d o w n $430

CLEARWATER AREA - Peim «ar-bor Highland Lakes BeeutifuBy decorator furnished 2 bedrooms 2 fun betns. kving room, diruno el. tsrrury room- screened porch. 2 car garage, on golf course Tennis court, pool, sic immedlats occu-pency By owner as* ing $119,500 313-882-1893 813-785-8031

FT MYERS completely furmehed 2 oedroom 2 bath condo

313-624-1167

Home. '.2i.6C Congrees $ i 2 bedrooms 2 bsths. a porch double rod utility -oom car port, furmeheo. weai to shoppmc 8 nosprtei $12,000 305-967-4«78

338 Country Hom*s For Sal*

ng pines and nestled mto !he mi'-side this conlemporsry ranch has 96 of sandy lake fromage Expar-srve lake views rrom iivwig room din ing room kitchen master su'te anc Ower lever family room 2 fire-places oa» flooring ei iensive mult level decking wilh rear-arounc out-door spa $264 900

L O " 255 - pnme 90 ot sandy shore-line Over , ar-e of mature pines deal t c wan-ou t lower i«vei

$90 OOC

«AKE ACCESS via pnvste S i ' s and islands 1 ' 5 acre with pines io-c e t e d near w a t e r t r 0 n t par» $25 900

BREAD ROUTE Western suburbs $35 OOC nciuoes truck v= Business Bro«er 4" 1-8550

INCOME IS THE OUTCOME

Earn 4.C: or. investment - - e -nanagec ^wner sbaemee bus-neu Also have potential 'or doubling $45 000 OW-W 'mancing avsnsbw

LEE or NOEL BITTiNGER

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

MUS" SELL • REDUCED Only $ ' 5 OOC opens the door or a unique opportunity to be your cwn ooss Skm care tanning i complete oeaut i ca'e center Sen of 6 "ec t ion o* wha' H IS worth Musi set 3ue ic -tiness CaC '22-7154

ANDOvEP MANOR Modem »*e-bea-oom 8 studio Schoolcrah

Duier Or area C a m e l " 3>apes air From $285 561-105*

APARTMENTS BY CONSOLIDATED

INVESTMENTS 2 locations to serve you

GARDEN CITY PLYMOUTH

apaoc-us & 2 oedroom & i t v o o i Vanagemen- bv owner

E«ce«on' seance ^a-penng A coil snces

- a j n o n ' se ines Cable "~v ->ciuOei utilities eic

'Open Mem, t h r . Fr. #a.m-5pm Sa! 9sm.- 1pm

v : o » 'xa~.ee si 7040 venoy Garaer City

Mooe ciper " u e s - F " ipm-6pm Sal 8 Sun 12NoOn-6cim

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0 APTS iN . 'VONIA AREA

W e s t w o o d - e e H e a i

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^v t v« 1 Cnla Real Fstale Brokei i n o ~ normalh pneefl from $19 T 0 Sytvia L Coie Res. Estate Broke. ^ 2 i - 5 , ^ , ; 600 styles 0 $17 M 0 10 $29 900 inventory irain-

PRlVATE CONTEMPORARY ..AKE- mg fixtures airtare J'snO ooen^ig FRONT EST ATE-luxurious ivmg m a etc Can open ' 5 Says stunning newer conlemporsry home M- LOughkn 6 ^ 888-6555

O W N s t o r e C h o o s e f r o m J e e r _^»-r ious spons—ea- ladies -ner s children P»u»r ca-pet GE seri-oeening over maiermtv large sues petite dan- - isnwasne- pat ic central air inter

ook bnaai lingerie or com system Ckjbhouee with seun» siore Add color anary- s l e a ' e d >ooi c - e e cerpon 8 ver-

B-snc names Liz Ctsiborne cai biinos From $455 Nee- >-9€ 8 i-275

M M E O I A ' E OCCUPANC> 3» RD A OF NEWBU<*G-1

459-6600

AJB-LlRN HIL1.S NOB HU 1 bee -•oom 000- tennis -mcroweve » 0U*W aouhs nc pets $38! .ncmaws; nee! Sub-iet thru Sept ^ 0 3 J 3 - 8 8 " ' AUBuRN HEIGHTS - specious bedroom Excellent -ocanor Ccm venneni tc snooping 8 «-Way» $ 4 i 5 per morvlh Call 553-065;

surrounded by 500 teet o ' laket-oni with large boa'house tennis court security system with secured gate enlry 2 european formica "rtchens indoor whirlpool and sauna 6 ca-heated garage doee to lown, ask •ng $795^000 R:

EARL KEIM W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

326 Condos For Sale

348 Cemetery Lots SOUTHFIELD CEME~ERV

2 graves $575 eecf W » n c dhnde Can 553-3894 or 4 76-6360

METAMORA LAKE LAPEER cedar tM-ievei featur-ing 4 bedrooms 2 f u l baths on 2 lots 1194 feel Ol lake f rontagel 2 Ones nrepiacee. scxeaned-m porch boet storage $199,000

351 Bus. A Professional Bldgs. For Sal*

FOR SALE Troy 8.900 aquere fool d h c e bmld •ng. fu ly eased Treverse City. 20 800 square ioo> str ip eerier fuly leeseo Clmton Twp 12 800 square 'oo» o "

i bunding Prmcjpele only

880-0580

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

MODEL PHONE ^44-9"'fi < PEN 1-A E*ccpi ThurvJiv

BY CENT :• WJ. Corporate '-trssvet 5«rv«c« 851-670C

EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE FROM THE GROUND UP

Sine* 1924 • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL . LAND DEVELOPMENT . MARKET APPRAISALS • OFFICE AND RETAIL LEASING • RESIDENTIAL

THOMPSON-BROWN REALTORS 32646 Five Mile Rd.

Livonia. Michigan 48154 Call (313) 261-5080

14»70<t month ION down Ca i HoPy Momee

WELL MAINTAINED Michigan farm house on 1 i ro«mg acres mchjdmg 30x80 bam dio cMc*en coop, storage tool aned pump houee

$'4» 000

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$17 900 oeevered wfthan 25 W a a NORTH MOeiLE M O M E S H SWISS STYLE 3 bed room 2

home aetleC on en entirely wooded 10 acre parcel offer ing privacy and

a ««i". *

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$19 000 oi beat one Su- Feb. 7 noon-5PM Old Dulch

$ '99 000

339 Lot* and Acreage Foe Sal*

$30 000 wm pm, eei»na oom-n to aoants 47S-S3S7

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TON TWP •oe* neer G M m tn 2482

CANTON TCIW1 ISHIP - 7 ecrea oar nei Miom^an/

$70 000 lerma I M

$70 000 lerma I M 8T$ 1

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W W T L A N O led R8 W e m

One m 8

I f * $20 000 481-2180

F>M»«»«GTON MILLS mi e a k - o u L s e w e a f e

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LIVONIA'S MOST LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY

5 E X C I T I N G N E * M O D E L S J bedroom isn»H «nd or ' h rd room 1 man

, .vndnmmaaim weh M l hesrwwms 2 csi artai h re ( . . r jrmvr m a weh fve^lare. l i r e fWx* e e e d n

•r«l n w i i e o n ruarnan N e m m P r x e d Iraea * I 8 4 . 9 0 0

M O D I l-S < M f . \ Ds ih 1 4 P M O o e r d TSurvtoi U n b t l_Al B E l T A S K R I A L TV

M O O t . 4A4 9 V 4 0 0 » T K I 4 i J - 0 " > 1 0

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400 Ap is . For Ren t

A T T E N T I O N

S E N I O R S Tr>e beautiful Heatherwood has it all Fine d in ing, t ranspor ta t ion 4 house keeping included in one low monthly rent 1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s from $969 including heal Good l imes good f r iends and good feelings al! come together at the Heather-wood Only a l imited num-ber o' apartments avail-able

22800 CIVIC Center Dr •£ - AFSER RD

3 5 0 - 1 7 7 7 You'l l Love It!!

O&E Thursday. February 4. 1988 Thursday, February 4, 1988 O&E +•9E

400 Ap ts . For Ren t

BlOOMFIElD HILLS Immediale occupancy Luxurious LaHetrOnl 2 beOrooma, 2 DetKs Heat ACRJOEO MIL —H&RW dryer. carpon 33S2S40 332-»344

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1 twWioc-M HECIOUS APT available 3 i-«4S PER MC ContKI MA--iorie re«er<JingApt A 118 at 338-1173

B R I G H T O N 0eauli*ui stacious 1 * 2 CeOroom apartments Caraeiod aecorated SWIMMING pool, tennis c o u r t s LSUN <Jr> faculties par»ing ON SUE r en t a l AOE-.T BeautiHit w a t e r f r o n t SON ING WIN spacious JROUNOS ftom S415.

229-8277

400 A p t s . Fof Ren t

FARMINGTON MILLS-1 THWOOM Brand new al 23160 Mioaieoeli FOR MORA in format ion & a KACIAI Oeel can 473-0280 or 477-2573 FARMINGTON HILLS 1 Dedroom ai SAA5 Includes n a a i AIR carpeting & sppilancee

476-9719 f ARMIHGTON HILLS

Maple Ridge Apts. 23076 MKJdletiell ~5 bedroom 2 twins carpeting central an, carpon available TS3S. mo Call 9 a m - 7pm

473-5180

400 A p t s . For Ren t

AJBURN HILLS BLOOMFIE.D ORCHAROS APTS

One Montns C ' E * R e m - • a n a 2 Dedroo rv SPACIOUS APARTMENTS EASY access lo I-."5 5 M-59 Appii ances carpeted pool, laundr, taci l ' lies F-om $450 .ncludes neat 4 HC-1 water FI*RI.Y>ETF apar tments alsc a»A»iacie 332-1848 or 739-7743

C A M E L O T A P T S LUXURY one AND TWO bedrooms. ."iear B e a u m o n t Balcony d.stmrasher sfcyUgir JNC3 spacious rooms poo" t rom Si >0 298-1544

FRFE HEAT

B e d f o r d S q u a r e A p t s C A N T O N

I NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Spacious ' 4 2 B e d n o m Apt-.

1 S~M« •OTS>et S a l e C o m p l e a

i Ford Rd near 1-275 S T A R T I N G A T $ 4 4 5

9 8 1 - 1 2 1 7

i g t o I R D 1

CANTON Broonvww Village APART nents 1 6 2 bedroom un i t s t r om » 3 5 0 i n c l u d e s waste - J'YER SLOW retri^erator Water 4 cen t ra l near 4 AIR P»*. re Won THRU FN 9ar- 5PM 729 -0300

ORCHARD CREEK 14 MIIE-Orcnaid Laka Rd

2 Oedrom 2 bstn. ideally located close to expressways and STTOPCMNG Fea tu r ing • Individual Entrances • L uxury Kitcriens «ntii DELUXE a p p l i a n c e s • Fireplace • GE WASHER-oryer in all apts • Burglar,'FIRE A a rm

• C a r p o r t s

From $825 ,

8 5 5 - 1 2 5 0

REEGO HARBOR S*LVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

lanetronl living ON Caaa 6 Sylvan Lakes M arge 1-2 b e d r o o m apts In-cludes neal From $480 I Sorry no children or pels ) Senx* Ci t izens - Special Discount

Inqun 'e M a n a g e r 1613 Cass Lake RD

Or Call 682-4480

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

FROkJ *' IR • FREE HEAT .ndiv~3ually con-trolled • Great l akes ide *IEW • 7 m inu te s I rom TWELVE O a k s Mall • Appliances • Easy Acceat to L-9« • Near K e n s i n g t o n P a r * cross

<0 9°" * 437-8794

400 A p t e . f o r R e n t 400 A p t s . For Ren t

NOVI-TIRED Of RENT RAISES 7 Novi Ridge >s NOW o t t e r i n g 2 yr leases that MM GUARANTEE your rental ralea lor the n ex t 2 yrs CaH no*, t o set up your a p p t lo see one ol Novi s finest c o m m u n i t i e s

349-8200

OLD REDFORD AREA One bedroom senior citizens wel-come Heet 4 HOT watei included Security No pets 531-3376

OLD REDFORD One oedroom, senior citizens wel-c o m e Heal and hot water included

pets 255 4953 •Nc pa ONE ONE BEDROOM apartment in Red lord Newly Oecorated $400 m o n t h includes neat 4 wa te r CAN Vickie at 357-3474

LAHSER -S OF7 MILE Nice one b e d r o o m $325 per m o n t h includes heet w a t t * air, ca rpe t ing ,

537-0014

CANTON

- C A R R I A G E C O V E

FARMINGTON HILLS T I M B E R I D G E

2 B«KJ'OOrr 1 &*TH - large 6OKU*• •DUN & tamiry UNIT* »*OM

$ 5 0 0

1 mon th FREE rent

LIVONIA GRAND OPENING

CURTIS CREEK APARTMENTS

lFarmmgton Rd between 6 8 7 Mile) Brand new spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apartments I or r e n t Open Sat 11-5pm;Sun 11-4pm

Mon thru F r l . 10-5pm Call 471-5465 or 851-9755

LIVONIA'S FINEST

LOCATION

ORCHARD LAKE RD n e a r Tele-g r a p h in Pont iac Beeu t l fu l wooded sett ing 1 4 2 b e d r o o m Apt Inc ludes heat carpeting 4 AU conditioning Cable TV a>ailab<e

F r o m $ 3 6 5 ORCHARD WOODS APARTMENTS

334-1678 OXFORD VILLAGE APTS

on Seymour Laka Rd J u s t E ol Baldwin Rd 1 4 2 bedrooms . Imme-d ia t e o c c u p e n c y Calf 628- ' 6 0 0

PARKER HOUSE APTS WEST VILLAGE - DETROIT

Beautiful , spacious 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s Decorated c a r p e t e d From $340 per m o n t h

624-3375

PINE LAKE AREA ORCHARD LAKE VILLAS

1 MONTH FREE RENT 2 bedroom townhouse 1'* oaths.

" AUBURN HILLS " PATRICK HENRY APTS

Exceptionally arge 1-1 bedroom apts in small well m a i n t a i n e d adu l t c o m p l e x (rom $440 m o inc luding h e a l pool 4 t e n n i s ct 1 Sorry n o cfvtdrer or pets 1 Senior Citizens SOEC A Discount

?688 PATRFCK Menr. O' -Near -*V AIRON A- S. IJI,R - ei

373-6770

L U X U R Y A P T S . I ULLE* 4 WARREN! BRAND New Complex

Pr.»ate entrances C-|» & I N ; Bedrooms Irom $455

FC m«nt*I LEASE ava i l ab l e For MORE into mation

98 1-4490 CANTON CouPtry t ted r o o m re-•NGE'ALUR stove. new -arpettng, PAS — • INCLUI2OA.NEAT &. MIW de-pose REQUIRED 455-0391

BA l M O R A i 13 S Soutntieid 2 bee ooms 2 nat-s Appliances One carpo'T $625 month iecu-ITY 3e-poni 334-0931 BIRMINGHAM APA=TVENT down-town 2 bedroom. 1' > b a t h s LULL Basemen t tow-ihouse * ' c a r p o r t Available 'or 1he first ' ime ir> 7 years Beautiful immed»aie occupancy $600MCNIH No pets 64»- 173>

BIRMINGHAM-Attractive bed-•oom many new AMENITIES neat 4 water adu l t s Immediate S50C "4 MJe 4 WocuJws'd 540-2934

BIRMINGHAM beacritu' 1 bed-room newfy decorated carpeted m m e d i a t e occupancy $4 75 m o n t h N Eton • Mapie Days 356-2600

Eves 649-2318

BIRMINGHAM B«XKTifie«J very pri-vate s tudio 950 sq 1 Spectacular mew washe< dryer air condi t ion-

BIRMINGHAM B u c k i n g h a m Manor Apartmenis Newly remodeled Kitchen 2 bed-room I'Y ba tn D a s e m e n t 1150SQ rt n ice neighbors' $725 m o n t h Cai . 649-6909 or8S5-1090

BIRMINGHAM doee to Downtown 2 b e d r o o m 1'S b a t h spacwus a p a r t m e n t L a r g e b a s e m e n t , new * i tchen Special of-fer for senior cltixens Call 649-6909

or855- 1090

BIRMINGHAM - Desirable l ocat ion avanabue Mar tsi 2 bedroom 2 bath $860 per month, heat a n d wa-ter inc luded 644-6105

BIRMINGHAM - Deweabie location Walk to dowr i row - shopping & res taurants 2 bedroom 1 bath $62C per m o n t h - 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 Oaths $860 per month Both i n c l u d e nea' 4 water 6 4 4 - 6 ' 0 5

BIRMINGHAM d o w n t o w n a p a r t -ment 2 bedrooms C o u r t y a r d pa-t io cent ra l air all appliances Car port Furnished or unfurnished Call Mr Stine 646-0949

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Walking d i s t a n c e to all shopping and restaurants 1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s Information 540-8040

B IRMINGHAM - M- t own 2 bedroorn t o w n h o u s e G a r a g e Mature a d u l t s , no pets $660 per m o n t h Call Joann

645-2111 BIRMINGHAM l a rge 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t avai lable -mmediatery $590 m o n t h Call G lenn Hoagg agent 643-07S0

BIRMINGHAM, locaied wfthin Oown-1own 3 b e d r o o m luxur ious apart-me-TL wtth garage and uti l i t ies in-cluded 557-8562 afterS 646-2199

BIRMINGHAM One b e d r o o m scar tmen i / f l up l ex , good condi t ion $450 per m o n t h , plus utilities Call Bruce 64 7-8484

Canton

F A I R W A Y C L U B Golfside Apts

1 4 2 Bedroom Start ing a t $439

Heat & Hot Water Free Carpon inchxkKJ

N E OF M«CRGAR Av« at l-2?5

7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

2 M O N T H S F R E E UPPER UNITS ONLY)

C H E R O K E E H I L L S

A P T S . FROM $435

SWMM ng pool c lub house, catHe TV corven-ent locat ion r e a r shop-ping 4 res'aurants Quiet living A DUN communi ty 50 4 older

'2750 Cherokee 0t (Scott LAKE Rd half mue N of EUzabeth -a»e Rd watertoro Twr )

Mon thru Fn S-7 Sal 10-4 • Su"-12-4

, 681-3309

iCLAWSON N Of 14 E Of Crooks

WALDEN GREEN APARTMENTS 1 & 2 bedroom

Quiet neighborhood Close to shopping

435-0450

CLAWSON 333 Nc Rochester Rd . near. Oakland Mali 4 I-75 Newer 1 BEDRCOM upper A.A IA&LE now All a p p l i a n c e s irv-Juding microwave $570 mo Jerry 644-1575 Ben 642-4093

BIRMINGHAM ( 'Up - t o w n S ing les welcome 259 W Brown 6 rooms 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 100 s q ft appliances, heat 4 water i nc luded $725 m o n t h Agent 549-2000

BIRMINGHAM - Whethersftefd Apts S u b l e a s e 2 b e d r o o m 2 bath, all ap-pliances. heat i nc luded $600 m o n t h (regularly $715) Available M a r c h 4

642-3228 BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom, sveil-atMe immedia te ly includes heat plus g a r a g e . $590 m o n t h CAD G l enn Hoagg/agent 643-0750 BIRMINGHAM - 1 b e d r o o m . 1 bath newfy d e c o r a t e d , sir carport wasner 'dryer ed 2755 E Maple , n e a r CooKdge $500 per MO CaH. 646-8810

Spm 9am -5 30pm

BIRMINGHAM 1 Month Free Rent

Lincoln House Apts Near Downtown

Deluxe 2 b e d r o o m with self -cleaning oven , f r o s t - f r e e r e f r i g e r a t o r , daahwaaher M»Y carpeted, central heeling 4 a.r 845-2999

BIRMINGHAM 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

Charming remodeled a r t deco t o w n -house All appliances including fire-place a n d pr iva te b a s e m e n t $695 per m o n t h Cloee t o d o w n t o w n BIR rmngham Call Manager 644-1300

BIRMINGHAM 2 b e d r o o m towrtfiouee wilh Baas merit , ahort l e rm lease Mer 1 Itwu June 30. $895 a month 842-4580

BIRMINGHAM 2377 EAST MAPLE - 1 bedroom carport central mt $490 847-7079 Evee/weekends 843-4428

1012 HENRIETTA. 2 bedroom f ire-place garage $850 847-7079

ALSO 14H 4 CROOKS 1 bedroom, carpel drKiea. c a r p o r t AsheesOer Lease $500 includes heat 847-7079

B I R M I N G H A M

558 Buedmg . Higf tnee 1 and 2 bed-room lustaious spertments f r o m $740 to $1150 including heel Free park ing , conven ien t to al stopping etc CaH m a n a g e r st

6 4 5 - 1 1 9 1

BIRMINGHAM 588 Buiktkig Sub-lease $100 month off r egu la r r e n t Beeutlful view. 12th floor, 1 BED

•IOOMF1ELD TWP-Luxury 2 bed-room. 2 beth SPUN •anl AvaMaPis M a r t * M $775 ndudea heat and ear port 847-8180

B O T S F O R D P L A C E GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

A C T I O N S A L E 1 Bedroom fo r $489 2 Bedroom (or $660 3 Bedroom for t t W PETS PERMITTED

HCAT A WATER WCLUOCO

r i s e r s L a u n * >

477-6464 27663 Independence

A D U L T

C O M M U N I T Y

274-4765 A Tor* M a n a g e m e n t C o m m u n i t y

Dearborn Heights Ouiet comfortable UVINFI where the rent f rom $480 includes Neat, water A Mr condmonmg IN the S»»nmer monthe Where* .

CARRIAGE PARK APTS.II 27201 Canf la id Drive.

For into, ca* Bstieen 8 to 8 PM

274-72/7 DEARBORN HEIGHTS DEARBORN CLUB

FROM 8410 FREE HEAT

Spacsous - Greet Value Heel-AirPool-Cafeto

TOWMHOUeCS AVAJLACIE JuM M. AI Ford Rd 87*4 MksMr RD

561-3563 Open Da#R 12-8 PM

S« 12-4 I

DCTROFT, W 71

OCTNOrr 7 uae W of Ta

BGPJOIMCV APAWTMPTTS • • •

Phone 423-248

(new t e n a n t s onty) (min imum 1 year lease)

incudes app l i ances , vertical blinds, c a r p e t i n g pool c lose in Fa rming ton Hills locat ion

Enter East OFT O c n a r a Laks Fid or Foisum S of GrarxT River

Model open dally except Wed

478-1487 775-8200

Farmington Hills

C E D A R I D G E Grand FTTVAR at MIDDLEMEN

B'AND RVE DELUXE I BEDROOM unfti

Large deluxe 1 bedroom & 2 bedroom - 2 bath units from $550

• Adult communi ty • All appliances • Vertical bl inds • Pool

• • Nearby shopp ing

MERRIMAN WOODS Model open 9-5 excepl T h u r s d a y

477-9377 Office: 775-8200

$ 5 0 0

LTVONIA'S FINEST W o o d n d g e a p a r t m e n t s , cenlral ty lo-cated Spacious 1 a n d 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s Carport inc luded

" }95 Call ' rent. $510.'$595. 477-8448

1 month FREE rent wrth immed ia t e occupancy

(minimum 1 year leesei

INCLUDES Vertical bunds, c a r p e t i n g , patios or bsicornes wtth doorwails Hotpomt appliances security system storage wfthm apartment

Enter on Tulane 1 block W. of M.QUiebe" on 1he S side ol G r a n d River

Close to Oowntown Farmington, shopping & expressways

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0

Model open dafty 1 -5 Except T h u r s d a y

OFFICE: 775-8200

Contemporary Living for Career-Minded Adults

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

From $440

• S p a c i o u s se t t ing • C o n t e m p o r a r y fleiign • Mode rn k i t chens with dishwasiier • Individually cont ro l led heal ing

a n a air condi t ion ing • P'-«ate b a l c o n i e s or patios • Swimming pool and m u c h more

Open Daily & Weekends 10 AM to 5 PM

B l o o m f i e l d

P l a c e 338-1173

Telegraph Rd N of S q u a r e Lake BioomtielO Township

CRANBROOK PLACE

South l le ld Luxurious 1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s available s t a r t i n g at $495 Rent includes ; c a r p e t i n g , dishwasher walk-tn closet balcony or pa t io GA'ages also available Beautifully landscaped g r o u n d s give you the teeirng of being in the c o u n -try yet you are close t o Shopping Mai- For informat ion , c o m e t o the Gatehouse at 18301 W 13 MM Roed, Just 1 block W of Sopthfleld Road , 642-9168 Open M o n t h ru

SAL Noon to

FARMINGTON HILLS - Mulrwood 1 b e d r o o m 4 carport 3 m o n t h sub le t with lease ex t ens ion ava i lab le $490 per month 476-8584 FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom, e x t r e m e l y nice Available Immedi -ately $475 m o n t h wm negotiate terms 4 78-8811

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 month Froe Rent Clean quiet spacious stu-dios 4 1 bedroom a p t s F r o m $400 m c Fa rming ton Manor 474-2552

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bedroom available 2 /20.

$450, n o securi ty or tree rant Can 478-7440

Large $450, r

FARMINGTON HILLS. Hunters Ridge Sub le t to J u n e 30. r enew -able Spacious second f loor . 3 bed-r o o m s . 2 baths, own" l aund ry room . 2 car garage balcony 14 MHE/Orc-hard Laks win d i s coun t 737-0665 or 424-8774

W. DEARBORN AREA

F R E E H E A T Cherry Hill Village

Charming brfck colonial setting with m a t u r e trees In an Ideal env i ron merit for r e t i r ees including • Efficient k i tchen with new frost free

refrigerator freezer 4 new gas r a n g e

- Large master b e d r o o m with d o u b l e closet

- Large p ic ture window M living room 4 d ining area Most un i t s have kitchen & ba th w i n d o w s

- Mode rn ceramic bathrooms -Carports

O p e n 7 deys

274-1933

CAMBRIDGE APTS DEARBORN HTS

Excellent locat ion - WEALING d i s tance O shopping center, church etc 1 8 2 b e d r o o m dstuxe apts

( M M M

477-0157

FARMINGTON HILLS

THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD

1.& 2 BEDROOMS PLUS TOWNHOUSES

FROM $505

Luxur ious apartments On beeut l ful ty landscaped g r o u n d s . C e n t r a l air cond i t ion ing and fu* appliances AL utilities included, except electric. Carpeted, carport, s w i m m i n g pool

20810 Botsford Drive G r a n d River

Directly behind B o t s f o r d inn

477-4797 FARMINGTON neer d o w n t o w n 1 4 2 bedrooms, hee t . carpeted, no p e t s S e n i o r ci t izens w e l c o m e , f rom $370 Leave meeaage 582-9187

Farmington Plaza 31825 Shiawassee 2 bedrooms, c a r p e t e d , appliance*, pool , heel in-cluded. $515 478-8722 FARMINGTON/SOUTHF1ELO AREA 1 bedroom apt Qeen carpeted 4 private, no pets utwilas included. $350 or leea/mo 358-0207

LIVONIA 2 bedroom special 2 full baths fully equipped k i t chen . car-port inc luded In rent Only $595 lot limrted time. CaH Woodrldge Apartments 477-8448

LIVONIA - 1 b e d r o o m , new carpel 4 drapes, all appliances, heat, air. pool, c a r p o r t $480 m o n t h immedi -ate occupancy 525-4413

LIVONIA 2 bedroom, 1V» b a t h A Must-See '

Ca* 851-9755

LOCATION SPECIAL

CONCORD TOWERS 1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

i nc ludes • Stove 4 r e f r ige ra to r • Dishwasher • Carport • In te rcom • Newfy Oecorated 'Smoke detectors • Sprinkler system

• FROM $395 1-75 and 14 MUe

Next t o Abbey Theater 589-3355

4 shopping Children welcome No pe t s For a p p o i n t m e n t . caH

645-2999 APARTMENTS

AVAILABLE FIRST MONTHS RENT FREE

Located convenien t ly al Sheldon and N Territorial. 1 mile S o l M-14

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APTS.

Currently has un i t s available tor i m m e d i a t e occupency, just stop by or caH tor a p e r s o n n e l s n o w i n g

HOURS MON THRU FRI 9 TO 5 1-455-2143 • PLYMOUTH •

H I L L C R E S T

C L U B From $435 Free Heat Park setting, scenic view, apedoua Greet Vaiuel Hea t . air. pooi. c a b l e

Near P tymouth 4 H a g g e r t y

12350 Risman 453-7144

Deily. 9-Spm

L O L A P A R K Redford, lovely one bedroom apar t -ment in n ice quie t adult c o m m u n i t y Covered p a rk ing ava i l ab l e $465 in-cludes heat, 256-0932 a363658

P L Y M O U T H

H O U S E Modern Decor

In A Serene Set t ing

< Large 1 4 2 b e d r o o m apts • Prtvate c o m m u n i t y atmoephere • Cloee l o cen t ra l P t y m o u t h • Separata entrances • Pool 4 other amenities • Sr Ci t izens welcome

4 5 3 - 6 0 5 0 A YOR* MAPA E>ENT Community

REDFORD AREA ONE BEDROOM

SPECIAL f r o m

345 • Free Heat • Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • Walk-in Closet • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Discount for Seniors, City Police & City Firemen

GLEN COVE 538-2497

400 A p t s . For Ren t

ROYAL OAK 11 MILE & 75 AREA

Beeut l ful specious 1 4 2 - d e d r o o m s p e r t m e n t s Carpeted decorated storage 4 laundry laciktie*

FROM $430 WAGON WHEEL APTS 548-9622

REDFORD ESTATES S p a c i o u s 1 4 2 bedrooms Credit r e p o r t required

534-3533

ROCHESTER - La rge m o d e r n 1 bedroom $445. h e a t mciudeo. car-peting appuarc**. l aundry faolliies 4 air B28-5366 ROCHESTER - l a rge 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t Pool Heat 4 wa te r in-cluded New appiianes 4 carpeting Walking d i s t a n c e to d o w n t o w n $4^0 JI 052 6016 Rochester - Roanoke A p e r t m e n i s

S tud io 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s avail-able A b u n d a n t s t o r a g e S ing le sto-ry Privacy, good l oca t ion 4 mora See us - off of Wa l ton BNd .

375-1696 ext 201

• ROCHESTER •

R O C H E S T E R

S P E C I A L

from $415 Free Heat Great Value Park Se t t ing . Scenic View Walking distance 10 Downtown Air. Hea t

668 Main Street 652-0543

Deilv -12-6 Sat - 12-5

ROYAL OAK - 13/WOOOWARO HEAT INCLUOEO

WESTWOOD APARTMENTS Newiy r e n o v a t e d , specious I Deo roooi. an conditioning F r o m $420 549 7205 855 8T70

RYAN RD/10 MILE S p a c i o u s I 4 2 bedroom apar t m e n u Carpeted, decorated laun-dry 4 s t o r a g e Iaealltle* F rom $415 monthly Punecrest Apts ,'57-8700

SALEM TWP - Gloss to P tymouth 4 Livonia 2 b e d r o o m span men ' , ap-p l i ances included $450 pel month

255-1060

400 A p t s . For Ren t

SAVE $360

For a limited t ime . Western Hills Apartments will grve you $380 IT coupons when you lease on* of OV! T or 2 b e d r o o m a p i s R e n t s start st $390 (effective rate) a n d that In-cludes the HEAT You'll also gel luH carpeting , vertical blinds, a ceramic b a t h la rge Ooeeta. air con-ditioning POOL a convenient loca-t ion 4 mucfi m o r e Sorry, n o pets Can or s t o p by today On Cherry Hill, j u s t E. of Newburgh Rd Visit our floor plan and receive a Condi-m e n t Set (while supplies lastk O p e n Monday -Friday til 5. Saturday 12-4. S u n d a y by appointment CAH

729-8520

_ aph I beo-r o o m with balcony "$325 mon th Heat, air and a p p l i a n c e s furn ished Laundry facilities Adu l t s - no pets Available March 10 Phone 2pm -5pm 538-1057

ROCHESTER- Studio A p a r t m e n t Private quie t a p a r t m e n t | for s ingle occupancy Deluxe featuree. Excel-lent locat ion . $450/MO 651-2540

ROCHESTER - 2 bedroom a p a r t -ment . p r tva te ba lcony , s e p a r a t e en -trance. s tove , refrigerator d i sposa l All utaitles i n c luded except electric $475 per month Secur i ty r e q u i r e d Adults, n o pets M a n a g e r 858-8158

ROYAL OAK - C a m p b e l l Row Apts Open House 1-3 S u n d a y . Feb 7 1988 S p a c i o u s 2 bedroom duplex, newfy remodeled comple t e ly car-peted appliances included, l aund ry hook-ups In each unit 2S31 N Campbell For more inlormation,

589-1756

SOUTHFIELD

CAMBRIDGE SQUARE APTS.

i BEDROOM- 2 BATH 4 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

FROM $4»0-$S40 Spaoous apartments in beautiful g r o u n d s Fea tu r ing air condi t ion ing c a r p e t i n g swimming pool lull appl-ances. including dishwasher and carports Adlecent to shopping In-cluding s u p e r m a r k e t

Greenf ie ld Hoed 1 block N of 11 Mile

Office O p e n Daily SAT 4 Sun , 11-2

557-6460

S O U T H F I E L D

lent c o n v e n i e n t , luxury 2 and 3 oom high nae « i tn an amenities

Inc lud ing u n d e r g r o u n d pa rk ing pool etc From $650 .nctudea heat

C a r l y l e T o w e r

5 5 9 - 2 1 1 1 _ SOtlTMHElD

FINEST APAFiTMEN 'S

THE MT. VERNON TOWNES

2-3 BEDROOMS FROM $765 HEAT INCLUOED

Sel in a co lonia l atmosphere Truly luxur ious 1403 io 1750 sq It plus b a s e m e n t , t o w n h o u s e s Top of the Une appliances including Icible ovens side by ude 'afrigerstors. oeio-ator c a r p e t i n g ?"•% oaths GA r a q e s etc Chi ldren iuctn'r 6e*uti fui RDUDHOUSE AND POD

O n Mt /ERNON Blvd (9'» Mile Rd (

. JUS! A- otSovlht®W 569-3522

-SOUTHFIELD-COLONY PARK APTS

12 MILE 4 LAHSER •Lovely R«rs«3emiai Area •Covered P a r k i n g • Well Appointed Clubhouse w fire-place • I n t r u s i o n Alarm • I m m e d i a t e Occupancy

355-2047

SOUTHFIELD

F R A N K L I N R i V E R L u x u r i o u s 1 4 2 b e d r o o m apts Plusf. c a r p e t GE s e l l -c lean ing oven d e l u x e d i s h w a s h e r p a t i o central air security i n t e r com system club-house with sauna 4 rieeted pool Free c a r p o r t 4 vertical blinds From $56£

IMMEDIATE OC.CUPANC 1 12 Mile at Telegraph

356-0400

400 A p t s . For Rent

SOUTHFIELD ^ ARGE 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Waik-M doeets cadle from $45T mo 358 1538 559 7?i3

j SOUTHFIELD l u x u r y cus tom * . j eculrve apt profession a l l . der.orat ed m a r b l e foyer m u c h more <~-OTR I>ietefy lurniahed including Imens \

I k i tchen , accept short LORM iea:W I $2 000'mo . AVAI aof -AS . I Y I - " SOIIV-I 1(41 I One 'JEAI-U-JM BI»ai < HOI .. »(•. I S»mor ciiize"II EELCI rue carpau-I No pets 559-7935 o«443 6, TN

400 A p t s . For Rent

T R O Y S O M E R S E T ~ AREA

FREE VIC TANNY MEMBERSHIP

3 MONTH MEMBERSHIP WITH A 12 MONTH LEASE

• "».I't.. ar V* I and ? UEDR tar-*»3!II» I'S". efiicior -.es BALE.'

1»W» YHtlO LU-'Or, T.-«.-ili1i<— iwir-, I'HFC I wrk'TIJI Irpeii-iv HTOAL

& wile; INCLUDED FROM $49: -182 0IR45

400 Ap ts . For Ren t 400 A p t s . For Ren t

559-7220

LUXURIOUS 1 Bedroom apartmen! available for immediate occupancy Rent is $625/mo 4 mcludee a spec-tacular view of the River

393-5032 MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $550 month starting Dally r o o m service 24 hour measaga service Color TV No laasaa I m m e d i a t e occupancy Con-tact C r e o n Smi th 453-1820

MILFORD VILLAGE-Spacious, 2 bedrooms, walk-In pan t ry , ba lcony , pond view Non-Smokers $450 Easy ACCESS expree»nays 684-5807

NINE MILE VAN DYKE AREA

SHOP ON US. $150 SHOPPING SPREE WITH A 12 MONTH

LEASE Specious 2 bedroom townhouses $460 per month . Decorated, new carpet, central air. b a s e m e n t s NAN to c*ty p a r k No pets. MacArthur Manor 758-7050

PLYMOUTH LIVE ON THE PARK

ONE BEDROOM $405 Heat included Carpeted mnng r o o m a n d hall, central aH condit ioning , krtchen bum-irts. basement, pa rk -ing. pool Adult section Reedy lor occupancy See Manager 40315 Ptymouth . Apt. 101

455-3682 PLYMOUTH LUXURY APARTMENT 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 full baths , all appli-ances. Including washer 4 dryer , carpeting 4 drapes $595 per MO 459-8401

NO GIMMICKS JUST VALUE

GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON

VILLAGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

FERNOALE - 512 MarsfiaH 1 bed-room $379 a month heet nduded

Jerry 844-1575 FERN DALE 9 Mlle/Woodarerd area 1 bedroom. Very DEVI 4 quiet $375 rent plus secur i ty Adults, no pets Cell 478-4242

• Stove & refrigerator •Pool • Newly decorated ' Smoke detectors ' FROM $420 • Secur i ty depos i t - only $200

1-75 and 14 MUe across f r o m O a k l a n d Mall

585-4010

F I R S T M O N T H

F R E E

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Air Condi t ioned - Pool

From $470 HEAT INCLUDED

F R A N K L I N

S Q U A R E 427-6970

Located on 5 Mile One Mocfc E of Middtobeit

T R E E T O P

L O F T S ; A very apeciel apartment wfth a

• l eap ing loft 4 cathedral cefHrig that opens t o the IMng a r e e . Balcony ca rpo r t , neutral decor, deluxe kltcfv-

L en. $495 month

WA are l oca t ed M the cozy vtsege of North . H e 8 heve a s c e n i c N A H M setting c o m p l e t e with s t r e a m 8 perk Leeee required EHO No pets

BENEICKE & KRUE 348-9590 642-8686

Freedom Village om Rd B Located on F r e e d o m

O r c h a r d Lake 4 Fa rming ton RD 1 4 2 Bedroome. FROM $485

Central air 4 heat • OWmeeher 8 • OVERV-RANOE • NTFRLQTFFT'

tor • L a r g e pantry • P r ive t * paOo • Ample atorage • Ptuah carpal . Etc. Ca * tor appo intment Mon. -FN

» SOem-4 30pm

477-7774

F R E E 13th Month , on a (1) Year N o r t h a m p t o n Apts In Sou

GAROEN CITY IpeHnieMS 1 bed-'s./

18

GARDEN CTTY I

478-7840

G A R D E N C I T Y

T E R R A C E

MMCCXATW.Y AVAA-ABLE 1 8 A II * AI

9I 4 Cro

N O R T H V I L L E HEAT INCLUDED

Natural beauty a u r r o u n d a theee apetments wfth vtaar ol the wood * Take the footbridge acroas the row-ing brook to the open park aree o i fuel anfoy the tranquWy of the ad|E-

EHO

2 BEDROOM S4B6 2 BEDROOM - Woods View 8805

BENEICKE & KRUE 346-9590 642-6666

NOETMVKX* I

• NOVI •

W A T E R V I E W

F A R M S

f r o m $ 4 0 5 ,

MM) oondmoned Central Mr POOLTvwm. Cafe* Pen—A Tr . feat W * Bee* MA

624-0004

Sal 8 B u n *App5w«n«a n i

eoiovie W E S T G A T E V I

FROM $460

i z j z z j r z z s z z s

Pafeaa, batoawtaa, oarport. pooi (PIHTO'T'""bal. Wom 8 Bee* RDA

624-6666 n s r

PLYMOUTH MANOR APTS

Spacious 1 4 2 b e d r o o m apts

• A c o m m u n i t y s e t t i n g • Near d o w n t o w n P t y m o u t h • Heat included

• Full a p p l i a n c e s

4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

A York Management C o m m u n i t y

PLYMOUTH - n e a t , 1 bedroom. M l appliances , hea t , carpeting, down -town . pe ts OK. 6 moe lease, f lexible security $385 459-0360

PLYMOUTH Plymouth Hills Apartments

768 S. MILL

New 1 and 2 Bed room

• W a s h e r - O r y e r M Each Apt . • Easy Access To 1-275 • Air Condi t ioned • Fu#y C a r p e t e d • Dishwasher 4 Dlepoeaf • Handicapped Apt Avaaebw • No Pets

From $435

Dally 1-Spm except Frt 4 Sun

455-4721 278-8319 PLYMOUTH Remodeled 1 bed-room, new stove 8 refrigerator . car-

Included >425 per 981-4888 SSSfc

PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom App*-storage, air, car p a l e d , betco-

BNo we ta r t i ede l Oepoeft required. 75 /MO After Spm , 278-9381

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedrodm, Oom to downtown, appkancea. air. anra8abla March 1. S370 per month plua se-curity deposit No peta 532-4303

-ROYAL OAK-DOWNTOWN

SPECIAL $430

• Free Heat • 1 or 2 Year Leases • Senior Discounts

LAFAVETTE COURT 547-2053

ROYAL OAK. l a rge dean 3 b e d r o o m flat, formal dming r o o m , heat mclud-

twepiece, ivi moe. security de-posit $875 MO 229-6269

ROYAL OAK TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN 4 PETS

2304 STARR - AL luxury 2 king sue bedrooms wtth waa t o wall closets. Spanish trie vestibule specious liv-ing room , wood b u r n i n g fireplace dming room. 1V> baths , k i t c h e n snack bar basement, c e n t r a l air. dishwasnei. sell c l ean oven, refrig-erator $685 569-7337

ROYAL OAK - 1016 S Washington across f rom Oa*iar.d C o m m u n i t y Col lege 1 bedroom unit . $325 /mc includes heat Sob 977-2812 Jerry 644-1575

S o m e r s e t / T r o y , 1100 Sq. Ft. Luxury Apt.

1 bedroom, 1V4 bath 1821 AXTELL

(Mspie/Cooiidge ares)

$595 per Mo 531-1880 643-4448

-SOUTHFIELD-ONE BEDROOM

FROM $ 5 2 5

6 Free Heat • Carpor t 6 Laundry Each Floor • Walk ln Closets 6 1 or 2 Year Leases TWYC KING HAM VALLEY

355 2047

I SOUTHFIELD stud.0 Apt . TUN I kl ichen , full ba th , a n a living r o o m 1 sleeping ares P r i v a t e park ing 4 er. trance $350 per M o includes •>**• 4 water, t M o rent secunty r . quired Call 535-8266 or 356 3132

I M M E D I A T E

O C C U P A N C Y

H e a r i o f T r o y 5 6 1 K t R T S

• BEDROOM FROM $4 70

L a i g e Luxury Garden Apt* Quiet Cii/upiimenf

L bik S |F B"S !>E~'I-R £wtwoen u vernOiH >001.3

FREE CARPORT HBO Baiconies Carpel rig Oeiuxe App.iances

Large Wai* -ir i.iosets

2 BEDROOMS WL TH 1'» BA R HS

SUNNYMEDE APTS 362-0290 NOON-6PM

TELEGRAPH 7 Mile area Comro-1 * t « 1 c«drc»m Eier-u^ai n ances. hea- 4 »«!<* mciuoec N' pets $32^ security ^38 • TOWN 4 COLIN'R. WIS >rai River ai Telegraph S'udi--'. $.•' otyn bed oom $36C ' '"fj-o i « i * heat paid senior's welcnme "8 I" Spm 3Si\ta

T O W N E A P T S Crooks /B ig beaver A'ea

655 KIRTS M o d e r n 2 bear o o m apartmen' CA peteo dishwasher, l a rge -paritty R>eal 4 hot waler include^ >.iet off-street locator. La. ,

Dasement storage V»AS ERR HI* covsrpo t>a- k'ikj a.ai.aWe —

$575 MONTH P, ilS DEP' tb •"all 9AM-6PM

353-2996 362-0/8

T w i n L a k e s

A p a r t m e n t s beautrfu" spacious gioci.ds .argr : 2 4 3 ONJ.YOMI ib'indaj . CLOSET-WTT- JI.'I II^I SGI I . 3,ACE,. yj,m«poura ^

t- .luies if -.j ' i—.lei A'jfH,, r Huii

6 9 3 - 4 4 6 6 A RO*V C«JR .IIONRTV

TROV S Pin<WR I APART 'NEOFJI .oc«uO« <rasr.er \ <2RYT IRI r-ery SC-AFIMEOI CAFFCK>N er rta' R.ERTR® R$IR PAT'O 4 'v -A« WMC.IT* R. pel* 55^5' ITIITH -;T^1*' M IH. SE LEAT-JRWS

APAF ;0; Kjrls B4*(3 S TB2

-FARMINGTON--HILLS-

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL $ 4 5 0

t-REE HEAT -• i.arqe i & 2 8ed rooms • A'A II HI <;toset e ui_? Year Lease e Seniui Discount

VILLAGE OAKS APTS 4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

WE GOT IT G O O D -WHEN YOU NEED IT BADI

124 -sour g a t e h o u s e well lighted 3ar»uig oiush g r o u n d s pool club--I'.'USE lealtn dub spa, exercise " S«IR OYGI IG trails designer units .

; L'usr ca.rating, tormal Jlmng area, I- cerwliionni; .LOUINIEL «,tcnen .< tn RR.NYJVRA,' SE--.iritv a la rm cen-NIL'; -||.at"U riw Uetroct cue-I- *.' K'.'I,.« I wa> LUXURY apt* 4 1 I*r-FII..M-, FROM $:AS $600

fh (.I*xlit <9PO«|, RU(ere«x»s re-JUIRW Cai ' OU professional ren ta l

_ DQ-Tiultanti toUa, to: the personal se-vice yt>u Jesnr.-e ami move up to THE FRENCH Q u a r t e r Apts Open dai-ly S a l . Sun 4 IV« 8359086 835-9475

"WE PAY YOUR MOVING EXPENSES! ' h a t s n g m . when you r e n t one o l ow i m m a c u l a t e I or 2 Oedroom a p a r t m e n la We will give vou coupons for $300 to he lp with your moving expenses 1 bedroom rams star t at $465 (effec t ive rale) Features include PAID HEAT fua carpe t ing , vertical bUnos. c e r a m i c bath, dishwasher, separate dming aree cen t ra l air walk in storage pool 4 m o r e M t t e one of our spa-cious apartments your n e a t h o m e Sorry no p e t s Visit our floor p lan snd receive a C o n d i m e n t Sel Open Mon-FN 9-5 Sat 12-5 Sun 12-3

WAYNE FOREST APTS 326-7800

400 Ap ts . For Ren t

WAYNE 1 4 2 bedroome for i m m e -diate occupancy S ta r t ing al $420r m o n t h Incudes heet 4 waler

729 0800

WEST K_AND AREA Spacious 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s $410 monthly CarpeteC decoratea pool 4 in a lovely area WESTLAND WCODS 728-2880

W e s t l a n d A r e a S:ac-ous APARTMENTS 1 oedroom

' Sr JM $390 2 bedrooms from $4-UI Carpeieo. decoratod 4 in a k elv aro<I Hea t mcludec V ' W H I v U LAGE APARTMEN TV

326 3280

400 A p t s . For Rent

WAYNE WESTLAND - dean qu ie t , a t t rac t ive 1 Bedroom, carpet 4 ap -pliances pr ivate entrance See to appreoate $350 721-8699

WESTLAND AREA

S P A C I O U S 1 4 2 bedroom apts Carpel, palio air pool Heal mcluoed

WINTER SPECIAL Security Deposit only $irOC

1 BEDROOM $400 2 BEDROOM $4 50

BLUE GARDEN APTS Cherry HIH Near Mer r iman

Daily I i a m -6pm - Sal i 0 a m - 2 p m

729-2242

400 A p t s . For Rent

WESTLAND BARCCAT HOUSE I 7231 La the r s C lean 1 bedroom $400 per month mcSudes heet a i r I carpel 425 9789 I

UNOER NEW MANAGEMENT 1st Month Rent f»ee 1 and ? beo ROOM apts M Southfield, With ewtrn m-ng pool Heal 4 water lur rushed all MA^R appliances plus dishwesh er 557-0366

W e s t l a n d A r e a S p a c i o u s 1 snd 2 bedroom apa r t m e n t s Carpeted Oecca ted 4 N a lovely area Heat included

C o u n t r y C o u r t

A p a r t m e n t s

7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

400 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

S o u t h f i e l d

I H I D D E N O A K S

A P A R T M E N T S

O n e

B e d r o o m

G E appliances ceramic baths, centrafair, carpeting. carports, intercoms patios/balconies and more all on a oeautitul wooded site Handicap units available

P R I C E S B E G I N .AS

I O W A S s 4 9 5

1st M o n t h R e n t F r e e o t $40 o f f E a c h M o n t h

for 12 M o n t h s

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 400 A p a r t m e n t s For Ren t

- S O U T H F I E L D -O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL $ 4 3 5

• Free Heat • Adult Communi ty • Intrusion Alarm • Ample Storage • Walk- in Closet • Senior Discount • 1 or 2 Year Lease

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

SOUTHFIELD doiu*e 2 bed room 2 bath apt available at the Ciaymco on or a£cut A f . . I Mi r rored -a i ls white lormtca «l ichen, contempo-rary fixtures 4 Minds. Pieese Cwil 626-5181, or 357-5566

400 Apartments For Rent

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M i c r o w a v e s • S o u n d p r o o f a n d M o r e • P o o l / C l u b h o u s e • A d u l t C o m m u n i t y

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

O n M e r r i m a n R o a d ( O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d ) 1 B l o c k S . of 8 M i l e R o a d

O p e n Daily 9-3 P.M. Sun. Moon to 5 P.M.

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RENT INCLUDES

HEAT

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apartments

1 0 M I L E a n d H O O V E R Conv*n i *n t t y located near I-696

1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS

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AAR OONFLFTIOREIG ACCTANC** SWAGE • I VJNET..

O f t i c e O p e r D a i l y 8 :30 a m , 5 i , . m S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y 10 » . m -4 p m

7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0

• Farming ton • From s495

C H A T H A M H I L L S A T T A C H E D G A R A G E S A V A I L A B L E

L U X U R I O U S L I V I N G A T

A F F O R D A B L E P R I C E S

H e a t e d I ndoo r Pool • S a u n a s S o u n d & F i r ep roo fed C o n s t r u c t i o n & M o r e

O n O l d G r a n d River B e l D rake & H a l s t e a d

OF*EN D A I L Y 9 a . m . - 6 p .m. i S A T . 12 -4 p . m . • S U N . 12-4 p . m . 4 7 6 - M 8 0

L I N C O L N T O W E R S

A quiet retreat

A d u l t c o m m u n i t y

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Studtoa 14 2 Bedrooms

From *370 FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY

CantralAk Conditioning. Appbanc**, Csrptfmg Community Room, TVS Cord Room, Pool

Lincoln R o a d at G r e e n f i e l d 9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1

^ " / r r t p 4 2 r u j £ ^ T l ^ x r u j

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F r o m S415 - F ree Hea t G r e d i L o c a t i o n • P a r k S e t t i n g . S p a c i o u s

B i k e Trail H e a t P o o l , S a u n a S o u n d C o n d i t i o n e d C a M e & T e n n i s

O n Ford RA , j u s ! E o f I - 2 7 5

SECURITY DEPOSIT ONLY S200 9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

D a i l y 9 6 E v e s by a p p t . S a t 12 -5 . S u n i - 4

A Luxurious Residential Community In the North vtlle/No vi Area

M O R T H H I L L S

Lavish See-Thru Units.. Hotpoint apphances, air W A P A R T M E N T S condlttonlng, sliding doorwails and closets galore, separate storage area plus laundry room Special Features Including tennis courts, swimming poo!, community building, scenic pond and prtvate balcony or patio

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OPEN HOUSE S u n d a y . F e b . 7 . 1 9 8 8

f r o m 1 - 6 p . m .

(at t h e C l u b h o u s e ; • £ bedroom townhouse • Model available for view.ng • Immediate occupancy

available • re f reshments

Prof&ssionalty managed t>y IftePM Group

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( 3 1 3 ) 3 3 4 - 6 2 6 2

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Inc ludes : • Easy access 1

10 freeways i Close to shopping OA^ZILIG VIEWS

• Spacious lloo 'plans

C a l l f o r C u r r e n t

S p e c i a l s ! S h o n le rm

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26717 Berg Rd I Bl E oi Telegraph N ot Civic Center Or

Hours 9-5 Daily • Sat & Son 12-4 3 M - 1 0 6 5

PLYMOUTH - 1 '-way K n carpeting, appeanoaa. air AvatoMe now 1. SMS month plus security ttapoaft 523-4302 PLYMOUTH - I bedroom atove. re-fngaralor. rw**y decorated new carpel. Mr oondmonmg. S37S security 4 ulHUaa

4375 paua 344401}

PLYMOUTH - 2 •aahai 4 dryer, refrigerator. Move, •r . carpeting. tUO/mo pkM securi-ty dapoatt 465-0381

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f r o m $ 5 5 0

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Includes heat, water, air conditioner, carpeting,

laundry and storage facilities and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area

5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

Includes: S p a c i o u s

floorplans P a t i o / B a l c o n y

C a b l e r e a d y

Elevators L a u n d r y o n

each floor

Dazzling v i e w s

Clubhouse Pool & sauna T e n n i s c o u r t s

C a r p o r t

Cal l t o r C u r r e n t S ciala!

28517 Franklin Rd * ol Telegraph South o l 12 Mil* Hours 9-5 Daily • Sat A Sun 124

3 5 4 - 0 3 3 1

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j 1 6 3 0 0 •WTO M i l e

S o u t h f i e l d 5 5 7 - 8 1 0 0

I n c l u d e s Spacious floorplans Carport Pool Walk to shopping

Cable ready • Dazzling views

Laundry on each floor Patto/Balcony

D I A M O N D FOREST

A P A R T M E N T S

n o n d ONE MONTH

F R E E R E N T

From *600 and up

L I M I T E D OFFER

• C o m p l e t e K i t c h e n s w i t h m i c r o w a v e • U t i l i t y r o o m w i l h w a s h e r d r y e r

• F u r n i s h e d E x e c u t i v e R e n t a l s • P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s • N a t u r e j o g g i n g t r a i l • S w i m m i n g P o o l w i l h s p a A l e n n i t . c o u r t s

• H a n d i c a p U n i t s

B e t w e e n G r a n d R i v e r & 9 M i l e o n H a l s t e a d

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 thrv Sat 10-5-Sm 12-5

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A p p l i c a t i o n s b e i n g t a k e n f o r s e v e r a l a p a r t m e n t s . I n c l u d e d i n r e n t , h e a t , h o t w a t e r , O l y m p i c s w i m m i n g p o o l , H B O . 2 t e n n i s c o u r t a .

• 4 4 5 for 2 bedroom apart M O N ta • 3 8 0 for 1 b e d r o o m apar t men ta

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

1 * 2 BEDROOMS/2 BATHS

o p e n 8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1 Ask A b o u t Our Spec ia l Offer

Located at HAMPTON ROCHESTER HILLS. Ml

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HAWTHORNE CLUB

Security Oepoart ONLY J ISO

From $415 F R E E H E A T

PR#*TJG* location ac#r\»c «eai. ajr pool. Grea' .ai*<e'

7 b60 Uemmar Ro BETWEEN WARREN & ANN A/DO* ''a*

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 Daj'y 9-5 Sat <2-4

400 A p t s . For Rent

WESTLAND ESTATES 6843 WAYNE

(near Hudson's) : oedroom Mom 4*10 ? DEOFOCM liom (461

Includes air condit ioning -heat - carpet - swimming pooi No pets Mature adults call 721-646B

• WESTLAND-

H U N T I N G T O N

O N T H E H I L L On Ann Arbor Trail

Jusl A of i*Ster ft<3

SPACIOUS & ELEGANT 1 & 2 Bedrooms

f r o m $ 4 2 5 F r e e H e a t ir, a Beautiful Park Setting

Stop u» ot call 4 2 5 6 0 7 0

Mor--*" 10-fc Silt '2 4

400 A p t s . For Ren t

AEST_ANO New 1 oeOroom neei est lend Man A» conditioned

, dnhwaener Beige carper S403 ^ei INONTH 566-S6TV

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

Acoea trom City Par* 1 and 2 Cedrooms

I -* t>elhs RIEAT INCLUDED f>ooi C l u b h o u s e

From $430

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6 Mon -fri #-5 Set Sun 1-5

400 Apts . For Rent

W E S T L A N D 6200 North Wayne Rd

STUOIO SXi t BEDROOM S*Oi iBEOHOOM $425

1-liA' 4 HOT WATER WaO-UOEO Carpelmg appliances iwmrunj poo car parmrc AOud sectior, Close to Westland Shopping Cental

726-4800

WESTLANO Specous 1 omvootn nedecoratacf Private raid, en-trance oar* ing No pels 4325 >

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10 M I L E / R Y A N R D I Spacious 1 4 2 Pedroorr. apart •nents C-a/peted decorated iwj"

4 storage teciBtiea from 4a 15 MC:.1hly

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400 Ap ts . For Rent

13 UicE 4 OHEENf lELD - 1 bed room extra ler^s a»eUOie ahw c e c 15 security paid lens over rant

264-1210

401 F u r n i t u r e Ren ta l

FURNITURE FOR fOUR 3 Roo- <\p«rtrr.ent For

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400 A p a r t m e n t s Fo r R e n t

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A P A R T M E N T S

1. 2 & 3 B E D R O O M S

2 FULL B A T H S • C A R P O R T P O O L • SECURITY

• C O M M U N I T Y R O O M • F R E E C A B L E

W. 9 MILE AT PROVIDENCE DR IN SOUTHFIELD

5 5 7 - 5 3 3 9 O t i ce Open Daily 9.00-7:00

Sat 10 00-6 00; Sun. 11:00-5:00 An Adult Community

• C a n t o n •

F R A N K L I N P A L M E R B E S T V A L U E I N A R E A

F r o m $ 4 1 0 - F r e e H e a t

Quie t country s e t t i n g spac ious s o u n d - c o n d i t i o n e d a p a r t m e n t s . Poo l . S a u n a . C a b l e , la rge closets. Pet

s e c t i o n ava i lab le

O n P a l m e r W . o f L i l l e y

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T O N L Y $ 2 0 0

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 D a i l y 9 - 6

S a t . & Sun . 12-4

O N T H E L A K E 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s t r o m *465

R e n t i n c l u d e s : • HEAT • DISHWASHER • STOVE • CEWTRAL AIR

_ • REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE A POOL COMVEWEMT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING MALL

B E A C H W A L K A P A R T M E N T S

On 14 Mile, be tween Hagger ty 4 Now Rd Call fo r n l o r m e t i o n

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S E A R C H I N G F O R . . . free heat and gas? . . . f ree f i rst m o n t h ' s ren t? . . .comfor t and space? ...a cent ra l loca t ion?

If you said yes to any of the above, our c o m m u n i t y o f f e r s a l l t he "perks" of the competi t ion and much more!!! Ca l l and s c h e d u l e y o u r p r i v a t e showing today 274-5662.

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2 7 4 - 5 6 6 2 2 3 7 0 0 W e a t W a r r e n R o a d

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s , M l 4 8 1 2 7

Professionally Managed Bv

CSl JOHNSTOWN PROPERTIES

1 & 2

Bedrooms from $615

'IVOODCRESr

Inc ludes: P o o l

P a t i o / B a l c o n y

C a b l e r e a d y

C e n t r a l l y

l o c a t e d

P r i v a t e

e n t r a n c e s

C a t h e d r a l

c e i l i n g s

W a s h e r &

d r y e r i n u n i t

C a l l t o r C u r r e n t S p e c i a l s ! Short f a r m lease avsitaOla

23638 Civic Center Dr Between Telegraph & Lahser Hours 9- r Oaiiy • Sal & Sun 12-4

3 5 0 - 9 0 5 3

PRE-GRAND OPENING

• C o n t e m o o r a r v 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s * » • » — —

• C e n t r a - A i r C o n o i t i o n m g FREE • v e r t i c a l Dnnds p P A W J • caoieTV n C f l l .

Autumn Ridge A p a r t m e n t s

397-1080 F r o m $470 | «

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Cherry Hill a t I-275

F u r n i s h e d E x e c u t i v e A p a r t m e n t s Ava i iad le • One Month on Selected Apartmenis

A BEAUTIFUL P L A C E . . . TO LIVE CENTRAf-LY LOCATED IN WESTLAND • 1 & 2 B e d r o o m S o - n e w i t h F i r e p l a c e

a P o o l a T e n n i s C o u r t a C u D h o u s e

a C e n t r a ' A i r a D i s h w a s h e r s p o s a

a L a u n d r y F a c i l i t i e s

a B e a u t i f u l l y L a n d s c a p e d

( V e n o y P i n e s ? A P A R T M E N T S

261-7394

A YORK MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY

...Like living in your own home

ATTRACTIVE & 2 BEDROOM

"APARTMENTS "ST ' 3 6 5 • Pr ivate En t r y • Air C o n d i t i o n i n g a A p p l i a n c e s • Ba lcony or Pat io a Carpe t i ng • Cable TV . Pool Avai lable

IdeaMy located at I tie comer ot

Airport A Pontiec Laka Roads In

Waterford

O p e n 7 D a y s 10 - 6

P h o n e : 6 8 1 - 1 6 6 1

WHY MOT SMY4T i OUR PLdC€?

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Relocation Specialists OFFERS K own p'Ofrj-r- q) MY TUMIHED apartments »or UVE ^ TEMPOR4RY

COMPLETE WTH 4I|RF»USE«.ARM pots and p4nv etc ) eac^ 4p4'TME"T

provides 4 cohortati-e ion"* >-kr 4tmosp^ere that atow-% for 4 pr «4te personal ENV dur NG any uprooted t " "e period t—Or* or tavo-bed room i/»S are 'easfd or. 4 month to month bat»S w t h 4 m.nrrnyn ;rvirge O* or* rnontt Af UTILIT es 4r« mcSxled -N the 'e^t 4S well 4s cable teW^'or, -eserved parfcm| and »*a'th <lub MEMBERSHIPS WHERE iv i "ab^

AMER<»N Center BUI'DOF J7777 Franks Road

_ Southed. Ml 48034 (111) 3SS-S3I3 Outv ie r k h t r Ca* ToH F-te i §003S2 062^

LaHcf rop t A p a r t r p c o t s e Thru-unit design for

maximum privacy & cross unit ventilation

e Private entries e Convenient to

Westland Shopping Center

• Storage in apartment a Private balcony or

patio • Air condi t ion ing a Laundry in each

bui ld ing • Carpeting a Refrigerator range a Dishwashers

available

NEW 1 & 2 Bedroom

A p a r t m e n t s

$380 from

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LOOK NO FURTHER!

• i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y D e a r b o r n a r e a • Luxury 1 2 a n d 3 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• O u t o o o r s w i m m i n g p o o l

• Clunnouse • Cable TV * R E N T • 24 h o u r g a t e n o u s e _ ' ^ • Air c o n d i t i o n i n g F R E E ! • v e r t i c a l o i i n d s

C W T i r i M O

: K W !r) " S I D E Dy S I D E 1

WASHER & DRYER

[INCLUDED

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

Your own Laundry R o o m Wall to Wall Ca rpe t i ng

Vertical B l inds i nc luded

Central Air

Cond i t i on ing

i D ishwasher

CHILDREN'S BUILDING A VAIL ABLE PL'MOU^ ZAH'0\

A R£A Come' of Liny ano WA^RE\

RENTAL OFFICE 961 -6450 • OPEN DAILY 10 am to6 prr (ClosedThurs i

562-3988 F r o m $430 Open 7 days Off Beech- Daly South of Cherry mil

Furnished Executive Apartments A/aMaote •One Month on

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For .Vew Residents Only

LEIS OY LIVING

C " h e m H i l l Apar tments arc c o n v c r u c n t h k x atrs l near great

s h o p p i n g and res tauran ts

Vt inJern appl iances laundrv fac i l i t ies, storage air c o n

d i t i o m n g , 2 sv i imr rung p o o l s and c l u b h o u s e

ONE a n d T w o B e d m o r n \partin<-ncs f r o m

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Cherry h i l l M A N O P

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B I R M I N G H A M - 3 bedroom, i ba th C a p e C o d Baaamant family r o o m garage , f lrapiaoa. appliances Avail-able March 1 No pets. S » 5 0 ' m o . 6 4 9 - 5 2 1 6 3 5 6 - 7 5 4 7

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OPTION TO BUY 2 b e d r o o m 2 beth condo overlook-ing S q u a r e Lake. 1600 So Ft. In-c luding carpe l , blinds, balcony wfth lake view, f ireplace large kitchen wtth all appliances, laundry, heat, storage, carpor t , pool Short term •ease avai lable immediate occupan-

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B R I G H T M O O R . 2 bedroom. 2 beth, full baaement . extra lot. l a n c e d $ 3 0 0 plus security. Leave maaaaga.

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C A N T O N - 3 bedroom, 1 H ba t ha. carpeted, f ireplace. «nchen appli-ances. tu« baaamenl immaculate condi t ion $ 6 a 5 / M O 9 8 1 - 4 3 * 3

C A N T O N - 3 bedrooms. 2 ' 1 bath* , family room fireplace, appnancea 2 car garage . LHIeyPrtneeea. $9«5 I m m e d i a t e occupancy M 1 - 3 0 5 0

C A N T O N - 3 bedrooms, 1 H b a m s on V* ac re lot. d o e e to scftool* 8 shopping. $ 4 5 0 . / m o $ 4 5 0 security

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3 5 3 - 1 3 7 2 On W. 10 Mile Rd.

Accessible from Telegraph Office open weekdays 9-5; Sat. 11-5

O M F. kJrganl comfort greet* you every day

at Htghhnr C l u b ui N o v i Cathedral

ceilmgt. private entrance* and

vertical blinds reflect your personal

rtyle. while your love ol convenience

i$ » * n * d by walk- in c t ae t t , micro-

wave ov r tn . and individual washer/

dryer* Swnwnmg pooi and terms

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One and t w o bedroom apartments

are available Come home to luxury

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GLA66IFIED REAL E6TRTE 591-0900 4 591-2300 m Display Advert is ing

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom colomel auiel tree Nned street, finished basement, 2 full bath* cloee to snoppmg. $t lOO mo immediate oc-cupancy Call between 9-5

6*5-5839 BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom 2 full beth*. enecutive ranch 2 car at-tached garage, fireplece. new car-peting itiruout appkancaa included very desareabta area $t 500 plus de-posit Desire long term Occupant*

689-7211

EDGE of W BLOOMFIELD - lovely 3 bedroom sepeiate laundry room, lake privileges lease Security $550 month 626-60?

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

GARDEN CtTV - Quick occupency. 3 bedroom*. 2 baths N of Ford, W ot Mkkfleoell, $550 mo plus security

425-5187 FARMINGTON - Hilt lop home Large wooded lot 6 bedroooms. 2 firEpiaces. *«t bar. 3 baihs. 2 car

8arage CaJI Diane 11-6, Mon un 4 78 5533

I GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom 2 car garage fenced yard no pets $550 per mo , $40© deposit plus 1st month rent Can Jack 565-4879

CHARMING Birmingham bungalow on beeutlful Chesterfield St -—rt Quarton Lake Fstates 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 car garage, larmly'living room fireplace, hardwood floors $1350 540-9080 Eves 682-0445

pITY OF FAHMINGTON convenient in-iown location 3 bedrooms. 1% bath $825 'mo • utilities

476-8584

CLEAN 2 bedroom, garage, fenced yard, Schoolcraft $ Outer Dr $325

month /q474-1852

CROOKS RD N of Wattles in Troy This neat dean brick ranch on 11 acres offers 2 bedrooms, 2 car ga-•»S« full basement separate dining room, iireptace m Irving room 8 hardwood floors for only $750 CARPENTER MANAGEMENTS46-

FARf/lNGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom brick home, basement 2 car ga-rage Close to X-Ways $700/11X1 Can ahei 3pm 261-1948

FARMINGTON HILLS 8 CANTON

2 enecutive homes 4 bedroom colo-nials garage, basement. St 200 $1500 Excellent location 553-7852

GREAT BEVERLY MILLS LEASE

Freshly decorated partially fur-nished two bedroom. 1 bath brie* ranch Pull basement and 2 car at-tached gerage Wen insulated with low bills, pleasant location with nice mt Many extras included with tuts lease $1.200/per month 64 7-6400

CHAMBERLAIN

FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 bedroom ranch 2 lireplaces. master bedroom lott overlooks famllii room, 2 i Oaths »ei bar S1200/mo D 8 H. Income Property Mgmt 737-4002

INKSTER - Nice 2 bedroom ranch, utility room fenced yard. Wayne West land schools, appliances. $430

553-9055

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom*, large master bedroom, laundry room garage, large fenced yard No pets 453-4*6«

DEARBORN AREA - 3 bedroom, -'basement terced yard, appliances, immaculate, $550/mo 981-5267

DEARBORN HTS 3 bedroom ranch with dlntng room, full basement, alt appliances oft ./Oy Rd $625 month 271-0980 537-1869

OETROIT - T bear^m ranch. car garage. ne« carpeting thru out freshly painted very clean. $395'

mo Dave 255-5678 or 477-8*09 Other 2.3 bedroom homes available

OOLL House in Birmingham. 2 bed room, large kitchen, lull basement. Appliances included $750 mo Se-curity references AM 851-9460

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FARMINGTbN HILl,S 3 bedroom ranch with «aik-ou! -ower level io ravine lot. 2 flr«(«aces very modern kitchen al appliances garage, in-law apartmen! option Available Mar 1 S1350/MO Short term op-tion Day* 427-6766 Eves 464-0725

$1200-$1300 $62 5-$685 $475-$600 $590-$"00 $550-$?M>

FARMINGTON Ttoyai Oak Madison He^nt* Warren Livoni*

More available in other areas Ren-als 544-0095 Management'sale* 254-0980

Reality Consultants

FERNDALE - 2 bedrooms base-ment. 2 car garage, fenced in yard Nea» schools $500 'mo plus securi-ty Days 6*3-9109 Eves 6*3-0133

V I L L A G E H A R B

INKSTER/Schoolcraft area. Brick Ranch. 3 bedroom t'-» baths base-ment, 2 car garage $550 > mo * utilities 8 security dsposrt After 4pm, 43V 3939

KEEGO HARBOR - Cozy 1 oedroom home, stove lots of storage Mature preferred No pels Lake access Call 7RM-10PM 685-92*4

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t <04 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

LAKE ORION

Gorgeous 4 bedroom. 2 bath home 2 plus garage on Lake Onon $1,000 per Mo plus security For more information, can 474-6212

LATHRUP DUPLEX Choice lOCA TION Large 1600 sq It . 2 bed-room Tt bath. den. basement 2 car direct access garage deck $900 VACANT REED 6*6-5000

MAPLE 8 CROOKS - immaculate 3 1 NOVI 5 bedrooms 3 bathe form* I bedroom ranch Full baaement • dimng. tamily 'oom Hrepiace an ap-February possessor S725 month , j tiatioe Relereocee plus security 5*0-2670 $1 oOO/mo - security 3*9-3096

N ol 9 Mile 3 bed OAK PARK rooms baaamant garage. appl< ances lenced yard $560/M0 Eve* 8 weekends 85fc 737-9* 17

NORTHVILLE targe duple* 3 bed n SOUTHFsELD - 3 bedroom rwich. room Irving room, dining room. I V gseat tam.1, room clean no enc-hains, lull basement $750 mo plus dren/pett $750 per month CaH utmt.es 995-1552 or 592 2392 Gar, G 8-5 at 281 -0930 ext 287

OXFORD aree lovely mooerntied country home »aved 'oed 20 min-utes trom Rocheetei $650>'mo de-posrt 8 references- required Aran able irrvmedietety 829-1539

PLYMOUTH TWP 3 bedrooms 1* oaths tus baaamant, 2 car garaga. appeancaa oouded AvWIaM » mediately $7*5'montn M I -

OAK PARK . 3 bedroom rwich ge rage, no pels, tamrfy only $575 mo ] PLVMOUTH/Teieg-sph Clean 2 plus securrty deposit -eie«ences bedroom bnck largs kitchen «nth

357-2614 Hove idea' 'or worvmg couple No yets immediate occupancy $4C<3 S*0C securrty Afier 6PM 563-9312

LIVONIA - Between 5 8 6 Mue road, off Middiebelt 3 bedroom ranch w/ attached garage Available Feb 15 $500 mo, $500 security 284-3250

LIVONIA NE - UTILITIES INCLUDED Small I bedroom, carpet, shed, ap-pliances cat OK $385 $580 depos-it Available now 255-7771

LIVONIA - Small, 2 bedroom older tKnae-with appliances Attached ga-rage. fenced ymrO $395 month plus security No pet* 421-6913

LAHSER & 5 Area 2 bedroom basement Nice - clean home1

$350 /mo • security immediate" Call 477-4705 or *55- 1247

LIVONIA 2 bedroom brick colonial on Farmington Rd Dming room, liv-ing room kitchen fireplace, freshly p a i n t e d w i th fu l l b a s e m e n t Ask fo r R Lew is M o n t h r u Fri. 8 a m - A p m

<7*-3500

LIVONIA 2 bedroom Carpeting stove f"dge washer dryer garage

' $575 5 Mile

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A P A R T M E N T S On Beautiful Swan Lake

N O R T H V I L L E ' S F I N E S T F r o m S 5 7 0

L u x u r i o u s A d u l t C o m m u n i t y I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m s . 1 a n d 2 b a t h s , p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e , w a s h e r , d r y e r , j a c u z z i a n d m i c r o w a v e in e a c h un i t . S w i m m i n g p o o l , t e n n i s c o u r t s , f r ee b a s i c c a b l e TV.

M O D E L O P E N 7 D A Y S M o n . - F r l . 1 1 - 4 W e e k e n d s 11-4

Located on 7 M i l * Road be tween H a g g e r t y - N o r t h villa Road*

Ca l l 34®-2820

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2 a n d 3 B e d r o o m R e n t a l T o w n h o m a e

• Private Entrances • Kitchen Appliances • Patios. Central Air • Swtmmlng Pool • 1 'A baths • Tennis Court

* Special Discount for Senior Citizen• who quality.

Located on Eureka Road. 1% Miles West of

Telegraph. In Taylor.

O p e n DeHy » - • . W e e k e n d s 11 - *

942-0180

Amberwoods

Enjoy Luxury, Convenience and Prestige at the

LUXURY A P A R T M E N T S & T O W N H O U S E S L O C A T E O AT N O R T H W E S T E R N & M I D D L E B E L T

• A t t e n d e d G a t e h o u s e • L a u n d r y H o o k u p s

HEDFORD 3 oedroom brick home large tv-<ed ?ard * garage $S75/mo plus secu'i-y deposit

582-8774

NOVI-3 b e d r o o m - a n c h Fami ly r o o m , a p p l m o n t h Leave m e s s a g e

517-3319-17*0

baths $795

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

Buckingham Manor

A P A R T M E N T S P r i m e l o c a t i o n • L a r g e 2 b e d r o o m s

• 1Vi b a t h s • b a s e m e n t • c a r p e t i n g

c e n t r a l a i r • $ 6 8 5 t o $ 7 4 5

B I R M I N G H A M

6909

REDFORD TWP Beautiful 3 bed-room, -ancfi lull baaameni 2 fire-places 6 MUe'etegrapr Are*. Tastefully decorated carpeted large garage $500/MO PoaaibW rent with option to buy References required 532-5478

HAVE <- IT o ALL IN WEST BLOOMFIELD

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A t t r a c t i v e

1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments From $380

6 Month Leases Available

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m i n u t e s f r o m T w e l v e • C e n t r a l a i r -

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- O n P o n t i a c Trail in W i x o m

j u s t w e s t of B e c k R o a d *

(Exit 1-96 at Beck Road then

2 Miles North to Pontiac Trail)

S RENT A MAGNIFICENT TOWNHOUSE IN WEST BLOOMFIELD $1170 per month

• B l o o m ' i e i d H.i is S c h o o l s ' T h e .e r« b e s t as» around!

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p o n e * , m e a d o w s a n d f o r e s t

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* Rental o f f ice at Bristol Square A p a r t m e n t s on Beck R o a d |ust Nor th of Pontiac Trail

Open Oaily « - 6, Sunday 10 - 6 Call 624-1388

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f o r A d u l t L i v i n g

FRO* S 4 1 0 6 Month Leases Available

• P r i v a t e b a l c o n y / p a t i o

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• C a b l e TV a v a i l a b l e

• D i s h w a s h e r

• C e n t r a l Air

• W a l k - I n S t o r a g e R o o m W i t h i n A p a r t m e n t

• C o n v e n i e n t t o I -96 & T w e l v e O a k s Mal l

On Beck Road in Wixom Just North of Pontiac Trail (Exit 1-96 at Beck Road then

2 Miles North to Pontiac Trail)

Open Daily 9-6. Sunday 10 -6 Call 624-1388

Faiimont Park

In Farmington Hills One and two-bedroom apartments

and terraces featuring:

SPECIAL SAVINGS UP TO S 1 0 0 0 E a t i n g s p a c e in k i t c h e n

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r o o m , s w i m m i n g p o d a n d l i g h t e d

t e n n i s c o u r t s

Si tua t ed on over 40 a c r e s of park-like grounds, Fairmont Park is |uat a moment from expressway and minutes from convenient shopping.

On Nine Mile and Drake Roads 1 Bedroom Fro» *S40 2i a i t i n n M f i n m I M C O ^ P ' O r W t T I r T KM I I "CXW-J

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l a c e d w i t h h u g e s h a d e t r e e s .

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Please call 643-9109 O p e n y - 5 d a i l y i 10 - 5 S a t

(313) 478-5533 M u i r w o o a o n G ' a ^ a P t . e ' 3 ->a > a * e P o o o s

is o o e n d a i l y i r o m M a m t o 6 - d ^

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—FURNISHED EXECUTIVE RENTALS AVAILABLE

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Riverfront Park Dr, 1 block South of Joe Louis Arena

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Free heat! It's an offer you can really warm up to. To begin with, nobody but n o b o d y

can offer you a better Southfield location. On top of that, our apart-ments are lovely and our rents are extremely reasonable. Throw free heat into the deal, and you just can t beat our offer. Come join us at Franklin Park Towers, new friends are waiting.

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5:50

Sat 11-S Sun 12-5

27350 Franklin Road. Southfield, Ml (313) 356-8020 5 2 A FKST P W f f f T Y COMMON!TV

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- L » M O U T » • 3 b a d i o w n •«ncn wi th basemenl a .a i iab l * March 1st No pe l s Adul ls $ 6 5 0 / M 0 AFIER SPM 459-7235

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4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

REDFORD Grand Rivei " e l e g r a p h • «a 3 b e d r o o m fun casement ga

$4 75 mon th pius security 827 2860 or 229 -2291

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

REDFORD 'VWP Clear 3 DeO BEDFORD TWP Plymouth, Inkster room® dining room, 'cm respons ib le a re * 3 Oedroom brick with ' i m i i , $395 MO Relerenoee, s»- " " •semeni '«>ced yerd 8 j a r age no c u n t , 47? 396 1 P*<* Immedia te occupancy, WOO

per mo . plus security 464-7919

• j R f D f O f t O TWP . 7 Mile & Beech 2 REDFORD ' P rn>me in fo rmat ion | bedrooms. Oath. Casement fenced center hes d ire® < w . i a i rw>ue«ig oul- . , „ r a ->ewi> oecoratea immedia te letm Board Call 937 -2s71 ,)ccufcar.c» $495 Mo 474-5592

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

REDFORD TWP 3 posalbie 4 Bed-room Cape Cod . new carpet ing thru out . basement , a a /age $ 6 9 5 " n o Call Dave 255-5678 or 4 7 7 ^ 4 0 9 Other 2.3 b e d r o o m homes avai lable

RE O f ORD 3 b e d r o o m a luminum wi tn count ry k i t chen m o v e m quick

i $550 plus secur i ty 1 -684-546 !

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REDFORD • 7 MICE' 'TELEGRAPH 1 o e d r o o m C o n d o A» appl iances carpet. park ing s torage Meat in-c luded Avertable immediate ly $350 per Mo 256-9066

RENT Wlt t i Op t i on Livoma, 18395 Inkster Nice 2 b e d r o o m ranch, large fenced yard stove. ref l rgerator inc luded $455 mo plus security 8 references After noon. 422-0128

ROCHESTER c o m f o r t a b l e 3 bed room ranch, t u t baaement , appl i-ances. ready now $775 per m o n t h Slater M g m l 540-6268

ROCHESTER HILLS Wa l ton I Adams 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l . 2800 s o n $1400 MO Ava i lab le now Call MHke Moray 263-6395

ROCHESTER HILLS, new 3 bed room colonia l In new sub Family room dining room, Irving room, 2 car garage o n scenic w o o d e d hall over look ing D o w n t o w n Rochester $990 per mon th 566-7283

ROCHESTER HILLS-4 b e d r o o m co-lonial, famttyroom. 1st f loor laundry central atr subd iv is ion Hunter , s Creek No pets $1200 373-7875

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

S H O R T T E R M R E N T A L S

Greal for t ransfer r ing famines V those who are bui ld ing 3 lo 7 months Two 4 b e d r o o m 2 '« ba th colonials 2000 sq f l $700 lo $ tOOO/month CaH

LEE or NOEL BlTTINGER Col-Owen Banker 469-6010

ROCHESTER Open 1-4PM. Sat , Feb 6 I I I W Tien*en Fid be tween Livernois & Rochester Rd 3 bed-r o o m ranch, 2 car garage $650 m o

TANGLE W O O D APTS Southf ie ld Spacious 1 bed room Apt , (650 S q Ft >, includes carpet ing, drapes, centra l air eH k i tchen appliances wa lk -m Siore room Carpor t and cabM available 5 6 9 ^ 1 4 9

Cleen 3 Oedroom, utlMy . . _ t baths. lence<

med ia te o c c u p e n c i $510 room. 2 lul l baths, fenced

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ramify I. $575

SOUTHFIELD 3 Oedroom room, large lot, large garage per m o n t h 367-2385 334-802*0

SOUTHFIELD 12 Mi le ; South held Rd area 3 bedrooms. !'•» baths, famlfy room, all appl iances $625 per Mo Call after 5 PW 559-2563

WEST BLOOMFIELD -now to July 31 a l $950 4 bedroom. 2'» bath co lon ia l Family room with f i replace, k i t chen appliances, car-pet ing, a t tached 2 car oarage with opener B loomf ie ld H i ts Schools

G O O D E 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8 Reel Estate

SOUTHFEILD - W War ren area 2 bed room Brick baeemen i . garage $375 564-7660

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T E L E G R A P H ' 6 Mile - 2 bedrooms Baaement. fenced yard, immediate $375 DEARBORN lower 2 bedrooms fresh, immediate, appl iances $495

Triple A Leasing $ Management 473-5505

TROY - Executive used noma 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l $1 ,600 per m o n t h South Eastern 254-5380 or

254-5390

W B L O O M F I E L D - iake«ew 4 bed-room, l iv ing room, lamHy room/f t re-ptaoe. large kr tchen 2 car parage $<200 m o n t h 363-1993

WESTLAND - L ivonia schOoM 3 Oedroom br ick ranch, mealy deco-ra ted part ia l ly brushed basement, fenced, garage. $ 6 5 0 ' m o plus se-cur i ty Ava i lab le 3 /12, c a t after 6 p m

421-4199

W B L O O M F I E L D - lour bedroom colonia l I H ba the Famay room 2 ir.replaces 2700 aq ft Hying space $1400 m o n t h CaH 9 e m l2noQn, 5pm-7 p m 661 1570

4 0 6 F u r n i s h e d H o u s e s

F o r R e n t

B I R M I N G H A M - F r a n k l n Prestigious area. 2 b e d r o o m p lus dan. fireplace, execut ive r a n c h $1200/mo Igr-

e s e nego t iab le 855-9112

TROY 3 Bedroom garage lervced yard,

iborhood. $700 per mo greet ne igh t 256-9037

TROY - 3 oed room brick ranch, tarruN room, basement , s tove & re-f r igerator . nice family neighbor hood. No pets $775/ rnc . 879-9336

W E S T L A N D - 3 bed room brick ranch Basement Garage A p p » ances $700 m o n t h plus security One year lease Agent 522-5252

WESTLANO - 3 Oedroom home. $500 m o n t h $500 depoei i Home wm be open Thurs , 5 p m - 7 p m 8 Sun i p m - S p m 7415 Cardwel l . Warren near Mldd iebe l t Credi t references requ i red 261-6248

WATERFORD Brick tudor featur ing 9 bedrooms, 2 i Baths on one acre lot Owner main ta ins lawn and pays two fif ths of gas Green house and lake privi-leges Immedia te occupancy al $600 per mon th (W-600XL) Call Dale R ichmond at 663-1122

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 6 GARDENS

W E S T L A N D - 3 b e d r o o m bungalow. 2 car a t tached garage, stove, refrig-erator , new carpet ing $ 4 5 0 ' M O Avai lable now Showing Sat 3-4 p m 34911 Col lege <N of Cherry BIB. E of Wayne ] Richter & Assoc. 348-5100

WALLED LAKE - 1564 S Com-merce Rd 2 Bedroom ranch, nice k i tchen d e a n , large yard. 2 car ga-rage. avai lable March 1 Ask ing $725- 'mo Call Bruce or Demse at Meadowmanagement 3 * £ 5 4 0 0

W B lOOMF lELD /Wa4»*d Lake area. New 3 b e d r o o m brick colonial Cen-t ra l air, a t tached garage, basement. $ 1 100 m o n t h 399-3066

8 MILE W Of Telegraph Quiet 3 bed room, f in ished Basement. 1 H baths, appl iances 2 car garage New carpet $ 4 9 5 ' m o 425-3415

Village Green on Franklin is centrally located so instead of sitting in traffic, you can be at home sifting by the fire • Eight unique 1 & 2 bedroom apartments • Cathedral ceil- \ 7TT T A / ^ " ^ IJ"1

ings • Wood-burning fireplace \J { J J J— • Washer and dryer available ' I ' N • Microwave oven • Intrusion ( I M I P \ alarm • 2-story Clubhouse w i t h ^ ^ ' ' ' * '

swimming pool, heated outdoor whirlpool and cascading water-fall • Full circuit workout center • Monitored security gate entry.

Corner of Franklin and 11 Mile ^ 3 Next to American Motors World

Furnished apartmen ts a variable. 2 year leases available Open Monday-Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5. Sunday Noon-5 . . _ _ — _ R e n t a l s f r o m $ 5 5 5 t o $ 7 9 5 . 7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0 7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0

Rent One Of Our Spacious Apartments And We Will Pay Your Moving Costs

Within A 50 Mile Radius With No Security Deposit Required

G R A N D R I V E R . 3/4 M I L E W E S T O F F A R M I N G T O N R D .

477-3636

One and Two Bedroom Apartments Feature:

• G.E. Appliances (Including Dishwasher) • Wall To Wall Carpet • Central Heating and Air Conditioning • Beautiful Clubhouse With

• Indoor Pool • Saunas • Billiard Room • Fully Equipped Exercise Room • Activities Program Tailored

For Senior Citizens

IMMEDIATE O C C U P A N C Y

Rents Start at $510, Heat Included VISIT OUR RENT A L OFFICE FOR MORE INFORM A TION

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

COVINGTON CLUB Covington Club is the luxury residence you

can lease with all the features of a fine home

Choose from a ranch or townhouse and be pampered with all these amenities: 2 and 3-bedrooms. whirlpool tubs, two;car attached garages, pnvate basements, deluxe kitchens, cathedral ceilings. patioS. park-like surround-ings and fire/intrusion alarms 1 4 M i l e & M l d d i e b e l t • F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

8 5 1 - 2 7 3 0 • 3 5 2 - 3 8 0 0

M A N A G E D BY KAFTAN ENTERPRISES

CLOSE TO W BloomheKJ - 3-4 bed r o o m lake f ron t h o m e Dishes t l inens, ut i l i t ies Inc luded Short or long t e rm S I . 8 0 0 ' m o 851-8509

WEST BLOOMFIELD « B i rm ingham Schoo l s wtth this 3 b e d r o o m co lon ia l . h * y hvn lehed 2 car a t tached g a r a g e Sftort te rm lease .ava i l ab le now $1 300 mon th

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

6 4 2 - 2 4 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M - 3 bedrooms, com-p le te f u r n i t u r e l i nens , d ishes month ly Don 256 -1565 642-4300

4 0 5 P r o p e r t y

M a n a g e m e n t

A B S E N T E E O W N E R We persona l i ze our service l o meet /Our leuamg & managemen t needs • Associate B r o k e r s - Bonded • Member O a k l a n d Rental Housing Assoc • Before m a k i n g a decis ion, can us1

D & H I n c o m e P r o p e r t y M g m t

F a r m i n g t o n H i H s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

L E A V I N G T O W N

D o n ' t W a n t T o S e l l ?

Check our c o m o l e t e renta l /proper ly management serv ice recommended By many ma jo r co rpo ra t i ons Over 25 years e x p e r i e n c e

GOODE R E A L E S T A T E

A G o o d e L is t ing ts A Good 8c y 1411 N W o o d w a r d . 547-1896

Summer Is Never Over..

at Westland Towers! Spacious one and TWO bedroom apart-m e n t s o t t e r h i g h - r i s e l i v i n g w i t h

• Spectacular balcony views • Year round swimming in the Indoor

heatea pool • All new Club ana Game Room • "ennis courts • TV-monitored secure entrances • FI?EE private nealth club w i t h

exercise Room ana sauna • An deal location

— One block from Westlana Mall — Adjacent to food markets and

other services — Near 1 - 2 7 5 , 1 -94 and m a j o r surfoce

s t r e e t s

• N e w r e s i d e n t s o n l y .

LEASES must B « signed p r i o r t o Feb . 2 9

HEAT I M C L U O C O I N M N T

Vf/WESTLAND A ATOWERS

A P A . P 1 M E N T S

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 Models open daily

Located one block west of Wayne Rooa, between Ford and Warren Roads

Presented by the hayrr>an company

Views on the

Waterfront. "I love the city and 1 love the water.

Harbortown gives me both."

F f e o p l e w h o l i v e d o w n t o w n a l w a y s h a v e

p l e n t y t o l o o k forward t o N o r a M o r r i s s y i s a

c o u r t r e p o r t e r w h o w o r k s i n d o w n t o w n

D e t r o i t , a n d s h e l i v e s a t H a r b o r t o w n . 1 u s e d

t o l i v e i n t h e s u b u r b s . L i v i n g o n t h e

w a t e r f r o n t i s s u c h a c h a n g e — I c a n w a l k c o

w o r k , 1 w a t c h t h e b o a t s f r o m m y b a l c o n y ,

a n d 1 r e a l l y e n j o y t h e c u l t u r e d d i v e r s i t y o f

u r b a n l i v i n g . "

Apartments leasing at $700 - $1,175, including heat and air conditioning.

T h e G r e e n H i l l d i f f e r e n c e : *

Do you come home to an apartment or a 75-acre estate? Nora Morriuy

REPORT VFOST apartment living measures 6 0 0 - F sq. RF. Ours measures over 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 sq f t Green Hil residents enjoy a gorgeous

7 5 - a c r e estate setting of park and woodland, peace and tranquility You're right next door to the 1-275 corridor Michigan s multi-Mbon dollar explosive growth area and

just minutes away from H%, a direct route to downtown Detroit See our 1- and 2-bedroom luxixy apartments, terrace residences

and country townhouses on 9 Mie-, IVi miles west of Farmngton Road in farmmgton HFC H A R B O R T O W N

P A R T M E N T S g r e e n h i l l

L o c a t e d 1 m i l e e a a t o f t h e

RENAISSANCE Censer on Emt leflmon. | B A P A N T M E N T S

IM F A R M I N G T O N M I L L S

r 259-1130

4 0 7 M o b i l e H o m e s

F o r R e n t

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

1 & 2 B e d r o o m trai lers Can 1 0 A M - 4 P M 474-2131

F A R M I N G T O N - L O C A T I O N 1 BeO r o o m sem. fu rn iahed References & secur i ty r e q u i r e d No pets Call 4 P M - 8 P M 476-6317

4 0 6 D u p l e x e s F o r R e n t

B I R M I N G H A M - 2 Bed room duplex Garage S tove , re f r igerator , washer dryer S c r e e n e d porch , Basement $700 m o n t h p lus secur i t y 646-7648

C A N T O N DUPLEX - 3 Bedrooms 1% Baths, fami l y r o o m appl iance* $67 5 / M O lmme«Jlele occupancy CaH 655-4953

C A N T O N 3 Bedrooms , 1V» be l f 1.400 sq f t , tammy room, dwimg area. E x l r e m l y c lean $675 per Mc rent plus uttut iea 961 -3627

G A R 0 6 N CITY Beaut i fu l Bnck I Bed room Carpe t ing , air condi-t ioned. appkancee . laundry, storage Balcony m d u d e a heat 6 water $395 No pe t s Agen t 476-7640

OAK PARK - Newfy remodeled. J b e d r o o m , ful l Baaarrent appliances

A v a i l a b l e immediately i nc luded $495 m o n t h plus utl imaa

356- 15<p

P L Y M O U T H - h n m a c u l a t e 2 Bedroofr Brick ranch , al l amenfuaa. spp* canes & lawn care $675 par morrtf-ptus ut i l i t ies 453-2913

ROYAL O A K $495 / m o * security 2 B e d r o o m s , carpe t ing , drapes r a n g e , r e f r i g e r a t o r . Casemen t Adul ts. N o pe t s 646-63*3

ROYAL O A K 2 b e d r o o m . M l bujie-ment . gaa neat Pay oa* i utilities. No pets CaH: 263 -6600 or 852-2266

ROYAL O A K - 2 Bedroom dup le t stove, re f r i ge ra to r , dlshwashar. 1Ji Baths new ca rpe t ing , baeemaw fireplace, c e n t r a l air N o peta. $ 6 0 0 / m o 879-2213

TROY - b r a n d new IS MUe & Lh r>ols N of M a p l e . Luxury Ouplen, Baths. 3 b e d r o o m s , cent ra l air. « st reet N o pe t s S M C 689-21

W E S T L A N D . large 1 bed room 06-ptex. H o v e , re f r igera tor & water fur-n iahed Secur i t y depoaf l requireC ABsokj ie fy n o p e t s T22-96J0

W E S T L A N O - Newfy remodeled Clean 1 b e d r o o m , stove, tndge, win-dow t r e a t m e n t s , water paid $345 m o I secur i ty d e p c M t 591-9267

W E S T L A N D 1 b e d r o o m , IMr»g r o o m , k i t c h e n & bath . $365 mon th p lus secur i ty includes ties A f te r 7 p m p lease 941-911

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-9171

410 Flats B I R M I N G H A M Lower Flat 2 Bad room, 1 ba th , 1 car garage. No p e e 1% moe. secur i t y depoal t $650 / m o

642 2800 or 540-4317

B R I G H T O N targe 2 b e d r o o m up-stai rs nat . o n Fonda Lafce. $425 per mon th . First Mat. ptua security Rei-

229-7670

DETROIT near Dea rbo rn Upper 3 Bed rooms app l iances . paM waler $300 per m o n t h plus security de-poa f l N o p e t a 595-1609

P L Y M O U T H - d o w n t o w n .

dryer , a l u twt tee Inc luded Mo pals Su i tab le fdr o n e $390 349-6248

P L Y M O U T H . 1041 N MM C o j y 2 b e d r o o m lower flat lanced yard g o o d loca t ion . $515 par month . 1 year laaae. Ava i lab le March l e t Open houee Feb 6.7th, 2 -4pm Shown by a p p t 456-5614

ROCHESTER down town . 2 bed-roome. new»y remode led , appa anoea. Baaement 6 ga rage Heel 6 weter tncfcjded $675 m o 436-2173

WAYNE C u t e 1 b e d r o o m upper I M Own en t ranpe . a p p e a r * e a i garage Nioe n e i g h b o r h o o d $335 per month plus Uttanaa N o pe ta Ca* Sherry at Re /Max 100 346-3000

W E S T L A N D Upper 2 b e d r o o m , appsei icea. $360 plus secur i ty

4 2 5 16 >9

W E S T L A N O 1 B e d r o o m Carpet drapee appBanoaa Abeomtety M0 Petal S ing le* p re fer red . S a & r % depoeM 6 re fe rence 459-6268

WAYNE cute 6 dean 1 bedroom lower Mew kitchen 6 carpel Dining

412 TovrnhotMM-Condoe For Rent

AUBURN HH.LS 3 level townhouea 2 bedroom. 1V» piece oant ra t Mr I a sppSanoes S660 N o p e t a A l ta r Spm. M 2 - 2 4 4 2

AueuHN MILLS - > bedroom town houee mealed on 26 beeut*j»,

on-site security, private park. Mr-ougf i snow rawtoial 6 much rot •or omy $496 par month Ptaaee Cat

AueuMt HN.LS-3 bmtnam toaav houee. oar port, at appaanoea. Mart •eeee A ntmii Mart* ML or

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r i o w n t o w n i h a t h o u a e a tHi g a r a g i $ 6 7 > 1 6 8 I

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412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

E M M I N Q H A M - K I town raai dential area L a r g e 1 bedroom, wefk-M

new GE kitchen . (micro 6 dishwasheri, private p a rk ing , fra ty remodeled, mini bands Referenc-es Leese $590 per month Cell lor appo in tment 646-0756

B IRMINGHAM: S h a r p 1 bedroom C o n d o Dining r o o m , laundry r o o m , s e p a r a t a storage Cloee t o t r a n e p c taPon/shops $ 5 5 0 . / m o 399-6400

E ; R M I N G H A M - WtHamsOurg avail a b l e Feb 20 2 bedroom condo. appkancee. washer/dryer c a n AIR $700 per m o n t h After Spm . 644-2866 or 644-0746

~ B I R M I N G H A M 3 B e d r o o m 2't bath townhouse Completely remodeled interior, pri-vets besement patio a n d e n t r y wey Cloee t o d o w n t o w n shopping $895 p e r m o n t h 644-1300

BLOOMFIELD HILLS C o n d o . con-v e n i e n l l o c a t i o n . 2 b e d r o o m s . $790 includes heel, weter. maintenance, carpot, p r i v a t e B a a e m e n t 865-2485

BOULDER PARK 32023 W 14 Mile RD

(W of Orchard L a k a Rd.J LUXURIOUS 2 b e d r o o m . 1500 ft O U -r t s e t t i n g . 2 full baths, isrge k i t c h e n wtth l a b i a spece. p r iva t e l aund ry r o o m , a larm s y s t e m , ample s t o r a g e F r o m $795 286-2040

CANTON - 1 bedroom . 1 ' * b a i h s . t-msned b a a e m e n t . e t appkancee, - m m e d l e t e o c c u p e n c y Pa id own utilities security deposit r e q u i r e d Can after 6 p m 4 59-5349

Thursday, FebAiary 4, 19&8 04E * t 3 E

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

N O V I 1 2 O A K S T O W N H O U S E S

2 6 3 b e d r o o m t o w n h o m e a Pass m e n t s . wssher 6 d r y e r hook-ups, fully equipped k i t c h e n s , mm.-bimda snd carports On H a g g e r t y , S of 10 MUe 471-7470

N ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom condo . and unit, TUT B a a e m e n t . appkancee $ 6 2 5 ' M O p lus s e c u r i t y 396-7555

PLYMOUTH Ann A r b o r Rd 8 Sheldon 2 bedrooms, new carpet air. poo l nea t 6 waler included No pets $525 / m o n t h 477-0055

ROCHESTER HILLS - KINGS COVE 2 -3 B e d r o o m corvdoe ava i lab le lor short t e r m w a a e Feature* i n c l u d e klichen with appliances d i n i n g 6 Hv-•ng room, full basemen ) Attached g a r a g e For i n f o r m a t i o n $ appoint-m e n t , call Cindy Rogers 652-1600

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 b e d r o o m , 1200 sq ft. t o w n h o u s e . sub-lease to Nov 1988 Wooded , p o n d & rlver-VWW Available now 625-8178

ROCHESTER - 2 b e d r o o m . 1 Bath on smal l lake , all appliances, c u s t o m oecor . no pets $600 m o n t h

247-3639

CASS LAKE FFONTAGE 3 Bedroom t o w n h o u s e . 2400 »qf1 living space. The ' l a k e N your backyard d o c k i n g facilities preeant. No p e t s Deys • 8 4 - 4 7 1 0 E v e n i n g s 662-4173

C L A R K S T O N - 1-75 & D a l e . 1 Bed-r o o m c o n d o , 3 levela , 1.200 aq . f t . avai lable Feb 1. $525 p e r mo p l u s deposit 651-2877

FARMINGTON HILLS. 12 Mils. In-var rary . 1 B e d r o o m c o n d o . b a l c o n y -c o u r t y a r d u n n . all appliances, avail-a b l e March 1 $550mo 533-9321

FARMINGTON HILLS - luxury con-o o , 2 b e d r o o m s , 2 b a t h s , ak appi i -

t e n n t s . c a r p o r t s No

FARMINGTON HILLS - c o n t e m p o -rary c o n d o . newly built pr ivate h o m e , wtth 2 b e d r o o m s , s t sppk-ances. t a r g e 2 betha, l a u n d r y 6 2 c a r a t i a c h e d garage, e l e g a n t , $600/mo

553-3033

H IGHLAND LAKES - Northvil le L a k e f r o n t Condo , 3 b e d r o o m s , sunken Irving r o o m , formal d in ing r o o m , s w i m m i n g pool , t e n n i s court $ 9 2 5 ' M O 1 yr lease. CAN "98-3530 or 1 -600-634-6646

RN NOVI, 2 b e d r o o m . 2 baths, f ire-place. p o o l $ recreation area. tuH basement, p r t v s t e landscsped area $750 per m o After 6pm , 522-1378

L A K E F R O N T Luxury c o n d o on Square Lake M Bloomf ie ld HHIS Spacious 2 bed-- o o m 2 b a t h , washer d rye r 6 car-por t wfth heat included F r o m $900 335-2540 332-4344

NORTHWESTERN i I nks t e r . beaut>-lei 2 b e d r o o m . 2 beth conOo, 2 c a r g a r a g e . 1st f loor l a u n d r y , full baae-m e n t $ 1150 m o Phone 273-0130 or e v e n i n g s 8 weekends 851 -3476

ROYAL OAK

R o c h e s t e r T e r r a c e A p t Newfy decorated 2 b e d r o o m town-houses. fully c a r p e t e d l a u n d r y hook-ups. Basements Ava i l ab l e immedielety I860 R o c h e s t e r Rd .

block N ol 12 Mile , n e e r 1-75. dose to Universal & O a k l a n d M a l l s

5 4 7 - 2 6 7 2

SOUTHFIELD - 11 » G r e e n f i e l d 2 b e d r o o m specioua townhouea 1300 sq ft - lull B a a e m e n t . a p p l l a n c e e . c e n t r a l air fenced yard, carport $750 - utilities % MO FREE Rentl F u r n i s h e d townhouse* & short t e r m leases svsiiabie Fairfax Townhouse. 739-7743

TROY CONOO Northfteld HW s 2 bedroom , RS b a t h , $650 p e r m o n t h i n c l u d e s water, h e a t 8 association 'ee 641-9265

WALLED LAKE - 2 s tory w i th baae-m e n t . 2 b e d r o o m s , t ' 4 Beths. c e n -t ral air, c o m p l e t e kitchen, dean , im -mediate occupancy Askmg» $ 6 5 C Cat Shirley at Meadowmaruagament

348-5400 or 451-0813

WARREN. GM Tech C e n t e r A/ee . 3 l a r g e b e d r o o m s s t tac f ted g a r a g e ,

it, $75C per m o n t h 754-8765

WESTLANO - 2 b e d r o o m condo dish wssher washer d r y e r , balcony, c u s t o m blinds, carport Woodland M a n o r next to W e e t l a n d Mat F r e e gas. low utilities S e c u r i t y deposit wit g u a r a n t e e no rent increase per your t ime frame $590 421-5478

414 Florida Rentals HUTCHINSON I S L A N D S t u a r t C o n d o o n e bed room 1V» beth*.

ps 4, comple te ly furnished, go l f , tennis, ocean, poo l AvsMabla M a r Apr , $1800 m o n t h 626-46 :

415 Vacation Rentals

HUTCHINSON ISLAND. S t u a r t bedroom 2 bath luxury apartrrx ove r look ing m a r i n a All a m e n t a For nlormation 6 reaarrations 822-4603 or 331 -12

IS LA DELSOL - furnished 2 bed-r o o m guff vula. poo l , tar reataurants $ shopping. April - $1500

I p k j a I 625-€

MARCO ISLAND, Fla S o u t h

larmis. low ratee

MARCO ISLAND - Soul ry beechfront condo .

Avai lable March - A p r l L $440 week $1800 a m o n t h 229-781

nis. poo l , s p a

a b l e after March 1.

Days. 474-5150

O R M O N D BEACH, l u x u r y f ront condo, 2 bedrooms . 2'-completely furnished, 2

SARASOTA - LIDO B E A C H Effic iency condo avai

$100/$ 140 per night SARASOTA 2 B e d r o o m 2 c o n d o comple te ly furnished, gorf, m a n y extras P r i v a t e l a k e

414 Florida Rentals

raverse City - Lakaahore Reeon

Fleduced J u n e r a l e e 1-800-227-1897 or 1 -616 -936 -1740

ATLANTIC O C E A N FRONT P o m p a n o reeort mote l efficiencies a n d rooms are new . near 41 golf coursea. tree cont inenta l b reakfast D i s c o u n t in Aprs 655-3300 305-941 -2570

415 Vacation Rentals

ATLANTIC OCEAN FRONT P o m p a n o 'eeon m o t e l efnaenoee and rooms a re n e w . n e a r 41 golf coursea t r e e c o n t i n e n t a l breakfast Discount M April 855-3300 305 -941 -2570

INDIAN ROCKS B E A C H 2 bedroom . 2 b a t h G u f f s i d e c o n d o c o m p l e t e l y furnished

338-6655

BOYNE CITY CONDO sleeps 6. AN amenl t .es Lake f r o n t . 7 m i l e s f r om the Moun ta in Week or weekend

477 -8561

BOYNE COUNTRY 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ' * b e t h Ranch home on W a l l o o n Lake. 6 mues S of Petoskey sleeps ' 0 . Fi r ep l ace By weekends o r week Days 857-0525. eve* 559-5238

400 Apartments For Rent

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room & sauna • Playground ana p«cnic

area • launary foolities • 24 lour emergency

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storage areas, air conditioning. 2 swimming pools, sauna, and clubhouse

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4 4 6 G Q Lamphghter Lane on Protfclenre DRTW |UM

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420 Rooms For Rent

ARE YOU ready l o get away, b u t can ' t? S k a i e . sk., swtm, b o a t . O o e e t o w Bloomfield Furniahed lake-f ront S h o r t t e r m O K 851-8509

BOYNE MT CHALET 7 BEDROOMS

Sleeps 16-18 AveliebM February 8 March 464 4260; 464-9664

LIVONIA l a r g e , quiet home n e a r 1-96 525-9293

BOYNE MT CHALET 7 BEDROOMS

Sleeps 16-18 AveliebM February 8 March 464 4260; 464-9664 LIVONIA - Plymouth/Mlddiebelt.

r o o m $ b o a r d M home atmcephere for mils senior crtlxen E v e n i n g * I weekenda 422-2528

CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN ski sree. new resort home, 3 bedrooms , 2 baths One mte f r o m lilts Sisspa 6 A* ap-pliances includes linens 645-2320

LIVONIA - Plymouth/Mlddiebelt. r o o m $ b o a r d M home atmcephere for mils senior crtlxen E v e n i n g * I weekenda 422-2528

CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN ski sree. new resort home, 3 bedrooms , 2 baths One mte f r o m lilts Sisspa 6 A* ap-pliances includes linens 645-2320 LIVONIA - r o o m wfth prtvele bath,

knehen privileges, excellent a r e e . temaie preferred $65 a week

591-6146 GRAND TRAVERSE BAY

Sharp 6 b e d r o o m we lMurn iehed h o m e 40 I rom Bay w / a a n d y beech, p a t i o 8 sun deck AvaaabM weekly lor s u m m e r P h o t o s 1-994-5827

LIVONIA - r o o m wfth prtvele bath, knehen privileges, excellent a r e e . temaie preferred $65 a week

591-6146 GRAND TRAVERSE BAY

Sharp 6 b e d r o o m we lMurn iehed h o m e 40 I rom Bay w / a a n d y beech, p a t i o 8 sun deck AvaaabM weekly lor s u m m e r P h o t o s 1-994-5827

NICELY FURNISHED co lo r Iv, off streel p a r k i n g , g e n t l e m e n over 35, n o n s m o k e r 8 d r i nke r $60 per week L ivoma 421-9015 GULF SHORES A l a b a m a - l u x u r y 2

b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h COTKJO. with b o a t dockage, h e a l e d pool, t e n n i s , d u b h o u M mxmrEN* room MSX GOLF & beaches $300 per week or $600 p e r m o n t h Cat 626 -0052

NICELY FURNISHED co lo r Iv, off streel p a r k i n g , g e n t l e m e n over 35, n o n s m o k e r 8 d r i nke r $60 per week L ivoma 421-9015 GULF SHORES A l a b a m a - l u x u r y 2

b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h COTKJO. with b o a t dockage, h e a l e d pool, t e n n i s , d u b h o u M mxmrEN* room MSX GOLF & beaches $300 per week or $600 p e r m o n t h Cat 626 -0052

REDFORO AREA MiddM age gen-tleman p r e f e r r e d p n v a t e entrance cookirKj leoktiee cabM T V $60 se-cur i ty , $60 w e e k l y 937-2554

HARBOR SPRINGS - PETOSKEY 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h condo Sk i Nobs 8 Boyne indoor poo l 8 sauna, f ire-p l a c e , garsge 661-4377

REDFORD F u r n i s h e d ro<*n tor non - s m o k s r

$150 m o n t h 533-7799

HARBOR SPRINGS C o n d o m i n i u m s with beeutilul views o l ski slopes st Boyne H lgh l snd 8 Nubs Nob 1, 2 , 3 Bedroom futy equipped c o n t e m p o -r a ry un i t s On-sit a cross-country ski t r s t s . indoor pool lacuzzi 8 exerc ise r o o m Trout Creek C o n d o m i n i u m s 616-526-2148, 616-526-7722

R O O M in Southfield luxury apartment All privileges c a r p o r t 354-1290

HARBOR SPRINGS C o n d o m i n i u m s with beeutilul views o l ski slopes st Boyne H lgh l snd 8 Nubs Nob 1, 2 , 3 Bedroom futy equipped c o n t e m p o -r a ry un i t s On-sit a cross-country ski t r s t s . indoor pool lacuzzi 8 exerc ise r o o m Trout Creek C o n d o m i n i u m s 616-526-2148, 616-526-7722

R O O M - $58 WEEK $100 s e cu r i t y , 1st m o n t h s r e n t M advance H o u s e p n v i M g a a Redford a r ee . 534-7210

HARBOR SPRINGS C o n d o m i n i u m s with beeutilul views o l ski slopes st Boyne H lgh l snd 8 Nubs Nob 1, 2 , 3 Bedroom futy equipped c o n t e m p o -r a ry un i t s On-sit a cross-country ski t r s t s . indoor pool lacuzzi 8 exerc ise r o o m Trout Creek C o n d o m i n i u m s 616-526-2148, 616-526-7722 SOUTHFIELO AREA, bedroom , an-

t ing r o o m & p r i v a t e bath, utilities in-cluded separate e n t r a n c e , ncm smoker 'drinker. $75 wk 553-4073

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 bedroom con-do Near Bpyne Highland and Nubs Fu«y equipped Mnens provided, f i re -place, beau t i fu l view 681-2799

SOUTHFIELO AREA, bedroom , an-t ing r o o m & p r i v a t e bath, utilities in-cluded separate e n t r a n c e , ncm smoker 'drinker. $75 wk 553-4073

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 bedroom con-do Near Bpyne Highland and Nubs Fu«y equipped Mnens provided, f i re -place, beau t i fu l view 681-2799 SOUTHFIELD - furniahed room tor

employed temele a d u l t . $60 per week . $60 security K i t c h e n privi-leges 569-7594

HARBOR SPRINGS - B e a u t i f u l f u r -nished h o m e , ski ing a f t e r M a r c h 1st 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, sauna, ftre-p l a c a . s u m m e r r e n t a l s available Sleeps 10 852 -7833

SOUTHFIELD - furniahed room tor employed temele a d u l t . $60 per week . $60 security K i t c h e n privi-leges 569-7594

HARBOR SPRINGS - B e a u t i f u l f u r -nished h o m e , ski ing a f t e r M a r c h 1st 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, sauna, ftre-p l a c a . s u m m e r r e n t a l s available Sleeps 10 852 -7833

SYLVAN LAKE F u r n i s h e d suile-like r o o m , p r r v a t e e n t r a n c e includes

HILTON HEAD CONOO Beeu t i lu l 2 bedrooms. 2% baths, 2 pools, Iannis, ocean, g r e a t l o c a t i o n . $ 3 9 5 / A * E a s t e r t a k e n 661-8865

Elderly n e e d i n g s o m a c a r e 0 K A l so s m a l l e r lumlshed r o o m 661-7606

HILTON HEAD CONOO Beeu t i lu l 2 bedrooms. 2% baths, 2 pools, Iannis, ocean, g r e a t l o c a t i o n . $ 3 9 5 / A * E a s t e r t a k e n 661-8865 W A T E R F O R 0 T W P - l a k e f r o m "

home M a t u r e employed individual Ki tchen 8 l aund ry privileges $75 p e r week 681-4363

HILTON HEAD/SHOREWOOO D e l u x e 2 bedroom. 2 bath villa Great new o l ocean 8 p o o l O w n e r

313-227-1675

W A T E R F O R 0 T W P - l a k e f r o m " home M a t u r e employed individual Ki tchen 8 l aund ry privileges $75 p e r week 681-4363

HILTON HEAD/SHOREWOOO D e l u x e 2 bedroom. 2 bath villa Great new o l ocean 8 p o o l O w n e r

313-227-1675 W E S T L A N D AREA R o o m for re-sponsib le w o r k i n g p e r s o n $250 / m o Home . 326-1706

Work , ask lo r Sue, 429-0160 K IAWAH ISLAND, S o u t h C a r o l i n a . Select 1 LO 5 b e d r o o m a c c o m o d a -t i o n s Pam Harnrvgton ExcKisrvee,

1-800-645-6966

W E S T L A N D AREA R o o m for re-sponsib le w o r k i n g p e r s o n $250 / m o Home . 326-1706

Work , ask lo r Sue, 429-0160 K IAWAH ISLAND, S o u t h C a r o l i n a . Select 1 LO 5 b e d r o o m a c c o m o d a -t i o n s Pam Harnrvgton ExcKisrvee,

1-800-645-6966 WESTLAND AREA $250 m o n t h Ail ut i l i t ies Included CSPMVISKXI k i tch -en privileges Cat Mon - Fn after 4 30 At day weekends 525-5646

MINUTES FROM THE M O U N T A I N

B R A N D N E W Spacious c o n d o m i n i u m su i te* avail-able lot the a a e e o n o r f o r Ihe ugh * at N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n ' s moat unique c o n d o m i n i u m h o t e l the Wa te r S t r e e l Inn . on Lake C h a r l e v o i x in Boyne City For r e n t a l or saws i n fo r -m a t i o n call

1-800-632-8903

WESTLAND AREA $250 m o n t h Ail ut i l i t ies Included CSPMVISKXI k i tch -en privileges Cat Mon - Fn after 4 30 At day weekends 525-5646

MINUTES FROM THE M O U N T A I N

B R A N D N E W Spacious c o n d o m i n i u m su i te* avail-able lot the a a e e o n o r f o r Ihe ugh * at N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n ' s moat unique c o n d o m i n i u m h o t e l the Wa te r S t r e e l Inn . on Lake C h a r l e v o i x in Boyne City For r e n t a l or saws i n fo r -m a t i o n call

1-800-632-8903

W E S T L A N D - F u m i s h e d room, krtch-en privileges, $45 weak ly . 1st. a n d last week deposit and -eferenoee re-Quired After 3 p m 729-6355

MINUTES FROM THE M O U N T A I N

B R A N D N E W Spacious c o n d o m i n i u m su i te* avail-able lot the a a e e o n o r f o r Ihe ugh * at N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n ' s moat unique c o n d o m i n i u m h o t e l the Wa te r S t r e e l Inn . on Lake C h a r l e v o i x in Boyne City For r e n t a l or saws i n fo r -m a t i o n call

1-800-632-8903

W BLOOMFIELD' Nicely lurniahed. good netghborhood. k i t c h e n privi-leges. m a n or lady $65 weekty

737-7136

MYRTLE BEACH - S C a r o l i n a . Luxu-ry 2 or 3 bedroom o c e a n f r o n t c o n -dos. f u r n i s h e d , pool lacuzzi , W e e k l y r e n t a l B r o c h u r e 363-1266

421 Living Quarters To Share

NASSAU B A H A M A S - C o n d o on the ocean Sleeps u p t o 8 2 pools, t e n -n i s c o u r t s , -n e x t to C a b M Beach Mo-

ALL CITIES E SINCE 1976

P A Y N O FEE

421 Living Quarters To Share

421 Living Quarters To Share

432 Commercial / Retail 436 Office / Business Space

FEMALE R O O M M A T E lo share 3 bedroom furnished h o m e 15 M a e 8 L /vernoie area $275 /mo mOudee utilities Af ter 9pm 565-5777

FEMALE - lo ahwe Uvonae nouee with same Kitehen T latndry privi-l ege s $265 includes utnn.es 8 c l e a n i n g service 425-2822

FEMALE t o s h a r e 2 bedroom 2 b a t h r o o m condo with s a m e 25 io 35 Excellent S o u t h f i e l d location CAT Tracy after 6 p m 357-1165

FEMALE WIT s h a r e 2 b e d r o o m E D e e r b o m flat wtth same 8 2 4 0 / M O i n c l u d e * utilities Security required Days 577-1124 A l te r 8pm 581-6540

FURNISHED or u n f u r n i s h e d r o o m to r an i Cooking 8 l aund ry faculties C a b l e TV 12 M a e $ G r e e n f i e l d a r e a $60/wk plus 1/3 untrue* first , last 8 secur i ty deposit M o lo Mo l e a a e i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y 543-8373 '

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S

F e a t u r e d on ' KELLY 8 CO ' Ty 7 All Agea . Tastes Oocupetions,

Backgrounds 8 L/feeTyles "8.000 Satisfied CMnts

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 30555 Southf i e ld Rd , Southf ie ld

WESTLAND t e m a i e w « s h a r e 2 b e d r o o m . 2't bath apt $250 /MU

utilities 722-2228

TROY Signature -ignis svaaabM lor up t o 20 900 s q f i M s mult i ueed h. lech bui ld ing Troy - New shared ofWcee u p t o 240sqfi immediate occupancy S i g n a t u r e H e a r t , MENACE Gnee

649-6640 WESTLANO l e m a l e w « shere m o d e m 3 bedroom home $«5 week ' m c s ecur i ty Only serious inquiries | Cat after 12 n o o n 326 -7412 WESTLAND 600 sq ft stop cerv-— , . ^ — ter I-AR- msibaity 4 t ra f f ic 1 m o s

WILL SHARE 2 b e d r o o m home In , R M 3^35® F o r d Rd FemdsM $250 p e r m o n t h pkja half utm Eves 545-4349 Days546-0660

mas W of Wayne Rd Cat VIC Belore Noon . 455-6630

422 Wanted To Rent BUILDING/ PROPERTY

FOR LANDSCAPE BUSINESS

434 Industrial-Warehouse

F I N I S H E D D E N T A L S U I T E

Northwestern-12 Mae Road 1,700 sq fl Ready lor 7 chasrs. large wart ing r o o m Smalt contemporary buMdirtg Park al I rom d o o r Elec-t r ici ty 8 a» conditioning tree Al-ready wired 8 pk»nped ImmedMAe O c c u p a n c y For m o r e ^FORMATION David Save r 569-1766

FRANKLIN Of f i ce or Retai l Space. •or iseae 350-700 a q ft new c a r - ,

immediate ( peting a n r 891-0992

1 occupancy or 357-0154

AUTOMATION ALLEY industrial or warehouse u n i t s tor

4400-13.200 Sq

FRANK L I N / S O U T H F * L D AREA Privets executive office suites

900-1300 sq fl S t a r t i n g at

CONOO or HOME TO r e n t 3-4 bed-room, C a n l o n TWP N of Ford Rd , P l y / C a n t o n school district Need by Fee 15th C a t collect.

1 -513-741-6243

e n e r g y eff ic ient heavy $600 per rr jonth Contact Manager ' OM d o o r s off ices t o suft

good X-wey access 3®7-1020

BRLGH'ON AREA New energy EL^ oenl industrial Buadinc lor sale or l e a s e 11.800- TO 40.200 S q Ft. with truck wees 8 tax a b a t e m e n t EXcei-

3 5 7 - 5 5 6 6

$16 Sq Ft FREE $500C

eaforap-of office

HOUSEMATE wanted Professions! person to shsrs my Northwest Uvo -nia h o m e $ 3 5 0 / M O p l u s '1 utilities

464-2989

HOUSEMATE WANTED - Laundry , g a r a g e . Otshwashsr etc P n m e Bir-m i n g h a m l o c a t i o n $400 p e r month p l u s utilities Days 966-2299 After

7 p m , 646-5049

LIKE THE SUN & lake Me living 3 b e d r o o m houae on Cass Lake has o p e n i n g for 1 $ 2 0 5 / M O p l u s ' 1 util-ities Tim . leave message . 663-0661

NEED lemale r o o m m a t e t o ehare 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n ! M F a r m m g t o n Hals $255 m o n t h , p l u s half utilities A.enable M a r c h 1 A f t e r 6 474-7521

LARGE 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t , near Rochester R d 8 M - 5 8 Private bath Quiet , n e a t , p r o f e s s i o n a l or grad student p r e f e r r e d Call P e t e a f t e r 5pm 853-0904

NON S M O K E R t o shars Farmirygton His tor ic Home , walk to t h e a t r e shopping, l ibrary , p o e t oflNce 2'1 rooms u p s t a i r s 8 g a r e g e yours, s h a r e k i t c h e n $ utmtiee, a l so laun -dry 8 B a e e m e n i 478-1036

NORTHVILLE - female to s h a r e 2 o e d r o o m . 1'4 b a t h , xecirai A«R. ap-pliance* $265 p l u s utlittiee C a t J o a n n e 3 p m - 7 p m 422-3310

NEW ORLEANS - Luxury F r e n c h q u a r t e r condo, 1 b e d r o o m . Indoor pool March 26-April 6, $800 to r wee« 655-4313

SANIBEL ISLAND - 2 bedroom , 2 Beth gull I ron ! condo Pool 8 t e n n i s Ava i lab le Easier week 8 others 646-7547; S a t 8 S u n 317 -644 -9049

SHANTY CREEK Y e a r - r o u n d R e n t a l Beilaire MI Golf, ski. swim - r e s o r t smeruties 3 B e d r o o m . 3 bath e x c l u -s ive condo overlooks f amous Lsg-end Golf C o u r s e 8 L a k e B e f l a i r e W e e k e n d / w e e k l y 313 -649 -6120

Ski Accomodat ions M i c h i g a n ' s m o s t l u x u r i o u s reeon C o n d o m i n i u m Townhouses are lo-cated on W a l l o o n Lake between Boyne Mt & Boyne H i g h l a n d s ice s k a t i n g 8 croes c o u n t r y sk i ing avai l -a b l e on property Over 200 a c r e s of lovely rolling woodlands Reference* piease

WL LOW OOO WALLOON LAKE, Ml 49796

T-800-632-8903

SKI COLORADO. Copper M o u n t a i n , luxury 3 Bedroom condo. base of ski Mfl Evenmgsy week ends

646-8941, days. 647-7200

SKI VAIL 5 Bedroom 3 b a t h , b e e u t l f u l c o n d o . Take shu t t l e 1 mile t o g o n d o l a CaH Mary 540-6070

SNOWMASS VILLAGE. CO - H o u a e b e l o w Eft camp on the slope. Ski o u t , ski h o m e in W o o d R u n F o r 10 people $450/day ( 3 1 3 ) 6 6 5 - 6 5 0 5

TRAVERSE CITY - Traverse Bay Inn 1-2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s wf th kitch-ens. Unde r $500 wepkTy duced J u n e ra tes B r o u c h u r e

1-800-942-2646

420 Rooms For Rent ABUNOANT SPACE t o stretch. W Bloomf ie ld lower level of home 3 b e d r o o m , partially furn ished, appu-cances, sauna, w e t b a r . 655 -1862

FARMING T ON HILLS AREA - Ki tch -en pr iv i leges Day w o r k e r preferred $65 per wk 1st & l a s t wk p l u s se-curity ($2501 After 5 p m 477 -5272

FARMINGTON HILLS - f u r n i a h e d r o o m G e r - l a m a n . non smoke r , n o o d r inke r Ki tchen p r iv i l eges $250 p e r m o n t h 476-1706

FURNISHED b e d r o o m p l u s ad(om-Ing room M a t u r e w o r k i n g adult $65 week plus $130 d e p o s i t C a t a f t e r 6 30 534-3566

GARDEN CITY - Person t o shars home tficludss utilities. $55 per

K 421-5713

LIVONIA AREA Large r o o m wtth l a u n d r y faci l i t ies

C a t 591-6337

QUALIF IED PEOPLE SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 684 So Adams . B i r m i n g h a m , Ml

O R C H A R D LAKE - P ine l ake f r o n t h o m e A p p r o x $300 to $ 3 5 0 / m o T e r m s f l ex ib l e

681-9045

B I R M I N G H A M C o m p l e t e u p s t a i r s w / p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e 4 Irving a r e a Shared k i t c h e n on ly $300 p l u s hal t ut i l i t ies Available Mar 2 647-6028

B I R M I N G H A M - Non s m o k i n g f e m a l e lo share c h a r m i n g u p p e r flat wrth s a m e Fireplace, w o o d f l o o r s $330 m o n t h p l u s 433-3078

B I R M I N G H A M P r o f e s s i o n a l , s t r a igh t m a l e seeks same t o share home i m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y $350 m o 643-0134 or 645-6745

B I R M I N G H A M professional non s m o k i n g woman , mid 30 s w i s h a e 10 share her 2 b e d r o o m h o m e with s a m e $300 m o n t h 540-9898

B I R M I N G H A M - Somerset, n o n s m o k i n g femsis LO shere 2 b e d r o o m a p t with s a m e for short term $317 m o n t h i n c l u d e s heat 649-4691

B I R M I N G H A M - ^ S o m e r s e t ) , busi-ness man 10 s h a r e c l e a n 2 b e d r o o m apt Amenities, mala 'female Rea-s o n a b l e t o r ight p e r s o n 649-3102

B IRMINGHAM,TROY AREA Proleasjonal. n o n -smokmg female

10 shars 2 b e d r o o m Apt 649-6333

P L Y M O U T H / C A N T O N A R E A - r e -sponsibie f e m a l e , 25-35 2 bed-room 2 bath apt. , pool, WEIGH;-room. $270 INCLUDES heat 453-8977

PROFESSIONAL W O M A N seeks same lor r o o m m a t e B loomf ie ld Hits a p a r t m e n t Furnished. 2 bedrooms , 2 baths, $327 5 0 / m o 6 m o lease i m m e d i a t e occupancy 332-2706

PROFESSIONAL w o m e n (20-25) WM share 3 b e d r o o m Novt a p a r t m e n t •nth same Available Mer 1 $245 -1/3 utilities Wendy , 356-0060

PROFESSIONAL temele s e e k i n g s a m e t o share 3 b e d r o o m Bun-g a l o w Security deposit Redford area Call a f t e r 5pm 255-7836

MATURE COUPt -E f r o m Florida wishes 10 r en t smat h o m e or condo MM US 23/1-96 l o c a t i o n M P lymou th . NorthvNM Livonle or 20TH CENTURY REALTY 4 3 7 -F a r m i n g t o n tor May 15-Sept 1* exce l len t re ference* 533-270-

1200-2000 S«5 fl office tight indue trial add $400-»500 per month PC Box 389 Waned Lake Ml 46068

624-014T

424 House Sitting Serv. EXPERIENCED houeeemer Profes-sional , single m e i e . fort ies, extreme ly honest. r s a a b M . reaponaible Avai lable M a r c h D o u g 393-140 •

PROFESSIONAL l o o k i n g for s a m e t o s h a r e F a r m i n g t o n HHIs t o w n -house. 2 B e d r o o m s 2 '4 baths w a s h e r , d r y e r $390 p lus 553-6693

QUIET PERSON wit share 3 Bed-r o o m home W a y n e 8 Mich igan Ave Area S2SO/MO p l u s '•» uti l i t ies Msie or female 721 -6924

R E S P O N S I B L E

h o m e avaMalbe, 2 -25-68 $300 p l u s uti l i t ies . 626-1079

ROCHESTER HILLS Share 3,000 sq ft home , $375 per

B IRMINGHAM C u t e , cory c o m f o r t - I n c l u d e s ut i l i t ies A cabM able c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d house. | 656-'873 • e m e i e p ro fess -onai $265 m c l u d e a an Available i m m e d i a t e l y 646-4292

C O O U D G E / LOVI MUe l e m a l e s e e k i n g s a m e (25-40) 10 s h a r e Townhouse Air. pool $300 -•» electric 966-1653 or

ROCHESTER parson t o shars l a r g s m a m f loor flat, gerage. m a i d , cable TV. utURlea. $420 652-6463

ROCHESTER Fuky f u r n i s h e d 3 bed-396-0220 room. $137 p e r m o n t h p lus ut i l i t ies .

share wHI -college s t u d e n t s , n o n ^ " SmoTer 5R®»IT8D 6ST-27B9

shars in exchange fo r night sr t ter 18 yrs t e m a i e . m u s t have t r a n s p o r t s - R O O M M A T E s h a r e NEEDED to

t ion Leave message .q476^3946 L i v o n i a ' 7 mi le Mlddlebefl area — Non -smoker preferred $225. 'pius ' I

»OO«LHG to r Ava i l ab l e Feb 1 478-6253 FARMINGTON Hits temaie roommate , non smoker 20-30 yrs to s u b - l e t beeu t l fu l ty fu r - R O O M M A T E To S h a r e above ave r -mshed apt Eves ,464-7399 age home on Sy lvan Laka wfth

— — r Mich igan S ta te G r a d 27 years old. FARMINGTON - wW We home AvaBaSe A S A P I n q u i r e a t 663-8790 wtth w o r k i n g lady House prtvllegee $285 m o n t h includes utilities

FEMALE l o o k i n g for s a m e t o share 3 b e d r o o m house a n Roya l Oak

aa .54 I

R O O M M A T E wan ted TO share houae 476-0967 in N W U v o n i a $200 m o n t h includ-

ing ut i l i t ies 478 -47*4

FEMALE, middle 30's, w a n t s to s h a r e f u r n i s h e d home M Redtord wtth s a m e . $56 p e r week. Half utili-t i e s $100 s ecur i ty S m o k i n g okay

532-6929 or 537-3479

SINGLE W O M A N preferabM Chne-0 ^ . , t i e r n o n s m o k e r $80 p e r wk Fu *

h o u a e prtvilegee 473-0732

FEMALE R O O M M A T E w a n t e d for 3 bedroom a p a r t m e n t M Southf ie ld Area. $210 p e r month plus utlfc-tles Af ter 4pm 356-4597

FEMALE R O O M M A T E to s h a r e wf th s a m e C h a r m i n g In town B i rming -ham house. $375 p l u s shared utili-ties Non s m o k e r 433-3307

SOUTHFIELD - temaie r o o m m a t e needed to s h a r e 2 b e d r o o o m h o u a e $225 m o n t h p l u s '•> ut i l i t ies

355-4133

SOUTHFIELD- Qual i ty person w a n t -ad 10 s h a r e my dean house M q u i e t a r e a $65 -$75 per week p l u s share uti l i t ies 354-4576

SOUTHFIELD - 2 b e d r o o m , town-h o u s e to s h a r e R e m mdudee an utilities & l a u n d r y fac i l i t ies S h e l d o n 491-2701

400 Apartments Foe Rent

The' C o n v e n i e n c e o f Apartment Living

w i th Private H o m e Features

Two great locations to choose from.

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B e n e t e n Mcadowhronii and Novi ROADS

3 4 8 - 0 6 2 6

1 * 2 Bedroom, 1 * 2 Bath Apartment* Featuring

• Washer & Dmr • Teraw coarti • Walk-in cloactt • Mtcrowirt oven • PNVATE entrances • Setf-Oefroattnt refrigerator • Insulated Med entry door „ " SeH-deatunf o*en • Dead boh secw*Y • D ISH^A^HER

•Carpel • GARFCA«r cfctpoaai • Swfaunimg pool • Carports sraletilr

O F X N M ' I N I n t o \ I T >un 1 * mwin T O p . I

425 Convalescent & Nursing Homes

FARMINGTON OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Orchard Lake - 8 Mae

2800 /5000 sq ft 352-3800

Industr ia l /Warehouse Locat ions

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 3 400 - 4.500 sc ft Ughl i n d u s t r i a l spaces for l e a a e include* 6 0 0 -sq f l o f f i ce spece. 1 overhead truck ooor lruCk dock avi 1-275 exposurs

proximately 2000 sq space A p p r o p r i a t e l y 1000 a q fl of f r e e B a s e m e n t storage O r c h a r d . L a k e Rd I Block i r o m 6»6 C a t l o r . mtormetion 8 5 5 - 0 5 0 * .

GARDEN CITY F o r d $ WiaMMt " Newly remooalaS Single r o o m o f f - *

• ice space F r o m $295 i nc lud ing j t * - ' ties 422 -2*90 W

I , /VDNLA - Buckunghsm Of f i ce Park ' ' Schooic/an & MiOdiebeK

I 1.200-14.000 sqfl Povste Entrances Exce l len t F*arking Now Leasing 11) 4 6 6 - O M & .

L I V O N I A 2.400 sq FT (2.000 sq ft office 8 400

C A M P B E L L P E R S O N A L C A R E SQ TT warehouse!. 12 overheed d o o r c u a t o m deengned offfcee with

a m o r a a r e a c a r p e t i n g 8 c e n t r e l air or625-4252

LICENSED HOME-Long t e r m , tut _ _ car* tor the elderry-in W B l o o m f i e l d 1 0 4 | 8 C * ?? * , Private r o o m a v a i l a b l e Leeve n a m e ' J " 1 4 R ^ M M C ^ T n u m b e r 669-4560 C l o e e to 1-275 Very dear

S O U T H F I E L D 2.000 t o 4.700 sq TL light i n d u s t r i a l with finished otlcea 12 overhead Ooor 8 Mile 8 TELEGRAPH area

426 Home Health Care

LIVONTA - For lees* 2 .000/4 J square Met R-96/Fermmgtori Aak tor J e a r at 421-400C •

LFVONIA OFFICE 2 r o o m a 250 sq 1 ^ available ai 1950C M-3dieoer tweer 7 8 8 Mae Cat Days 525-092C E

EU Ken - I A M ^ vea 261 I 2 1 T

LIVONlAi 'Ftymoutti a r e a p n v a t e ce $200 per month noudee a n s w e r i n g Secretarial servica able 464-

WANTED - H o m e fo r elderly person M whee lcha i r Needs c a r e P t y m o u t h area Cat 455-2692

427 Foster Care

FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED to pro- Overhead t r u c k door vide home * 1or special - N M chil- ;

Oren 8 teens « you can offer care & ; " ^ 3 X L * ° " '•flht m d u s t r i » understandmo consKJer b e c o m ^ g s - W " area ' « dea r urv loster parent r « m « e s s r» prcrnrSsd ^ i " « -5«e"»aad truea boor with an intensive toster ca re rate

LIVONIA SCHOOLCRAFT 8 INKSTER RO "

A c l i v e shopping center A m p i e " p a r k i n g s p a c e Now avaoaoie o f f i ce space - 600 sq Met 8 340C sq fl ideal for RWN siore Cat 559- ; H O

LIVONIA 961 sq ft otfice sune In new p r o f e s -sional 1 storv BETIDING

T R O Y 4 M - 2 4 0 2

Slephensor ' I - 75 c o r r i d o r 3 4 7 5 ' NOVI sq fl R 8 D spsce for lease 2,000 600 sq FL professions* off ice s p a c e sqfl o f f i ce '1 475 sq 1 warehouse aveiiaoie immedialaly

477-5196

C o n t a c i SpeukJmg Fo r C h i l d r e n 544-0850

OFFICE FOR RENT Nexi to Saver d o m e . 2 mmulee f r o m Auburn HHa Ideal tor M a n u f a c t u r -e r I Rep Secretarial $ a n s w e r i n g s e r v i c e sveaaMe immediate o c c u -p a n c y Cat 373-1191 or373-5530

428 Homes For The Aged

DAY CARE $ RESPITE CARE A v a r t B M tor elderly 'eaidents tha t a r e 60 years ot age or older Meals 8 act ivi t ies are i n c l u d e d in o u r -ea-sonabM r a i s e Whuehe* H o m e tor t h e Aged. 40675 G r a n d River No«n or call Mary Lou 474-3442

ARI-EL E n t e r p r i s e s , Inc .

557-3800

OFFICE IN REDFORD A'WAI*_ABLE IMMEDIATELY

PI sees cat 5 3 5 - 1 7 1 7 . .

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT A p p r o x i m a t e l y 200 sq ft M l u x u r i o u s off ice bu»dmg O r c h a r d . a n * Road befweer. 13 $ 14 Mia , Fsrrrwngior Hits $300 per montJi LIGHT INDUSTRIAL or

located M W u o m jndustnst p a r k ,RVC*XLEC^I m t o r m e -t ion cat 626-1578

3050 sqtt 600 f l office 313-349-6611

LARGE STORAGE 1 2 * 55 '

9 Mile 8 F a r m i n g t o n Rd $260 m o - 474-2290

429 Garages & Mini Storage

ANN ARBOR TRAIL 8 MERRIMAN-400 sq f l c o r n e r - b r i c k bui ld ing , many uses.

I ^IVONtA - New 17.100 sq ft wsre-PMXISS lor ease Firaah lo suite Dou-ble t ruck wee Sitting on 4 acrea -igfu off L-96 425-7969

436 Office / Business Space

AVAILABLE OFFICE SPACE B4oom«eid O r c h a r d L a k e RD

Pr iva te e n t r a n c e 650 squars Met t o

OFFICE SPACE TO REN-Dowrr town Rochester. spprox 1500

O F F I C E Wnom-Wsiied L a k e 30300 Bec» Rd 500 sq ft m o d e m of f ice sepsrsts srtrsnos. at utai

453-5496 3100 square feet ISOCtq

PLYMOUTH CANTON AREA Completely flrasnec 5 year old medi-cal faculty Laec Imed X-ray r o o m

FARMINGTON HILLS B IRMINGHAM D O W N T O W N S t o r a g e Space Of f i ce f l lee etc -Jpstairs space - .deal for o f f i c e or Heated - 's i r c o n d i t i o n e d O r c h a r d r e t a i l 124 South W o o d w a r c Lake Rd 8 12 M»e Quotes 553-5622 $275 p e r m o n t h 662-4762

p n v a t e f r o n t 8 Ampie parking

Also 800 sq ft su i te f r om BUNDING o n C a n t o n C e n t e r Road G e n e r a l or

WANTED - garage space for my 57 BIRMINGHAM E x e c u t i v e off lcea or medical Deeign OUR OEM f loor p lan Chevy WW pay u p t o $50 per retail space in the H e e r t of Down - Pr.vaie f ront 8 rear •

432 Commercial / Retail

towni D e e i g n e c IN the Old EngHah t r ad i t ion manes this o n e of the m o a t BEAUTIFUL suites of feree M the aree 656 sq ft Ask fo r Larry 644-7060

m e m A m p i e p a r k i n g 453-6320

ANN ARBOR TR 8 M e m m a n Office or s t u d i o . 1200 sq f t U p p e r , reaaonabM r a n t

453-5496

ATTENTION RETAILERS

PLYMOUTH

Cat

B I R M I N G H A M M a p k e - A d a m s

2 room suite Great loca- pm* uttme* t i o n - p a r k i n g i n c l u d e d

TAYLOR - G r a n o River /O rcha rd T I C H F L L P R. C D Lake Rd Now u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n 1 ' o U d l C Cx Stores r rom 1.000 sq ft K>M Tub- FIOA ft990 by s 8 P izza One High expeeur* V C - C - J srte O c c u p e n c y 30 days

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Off ice space - immediate occupan-cy 300 " .075 a n d u p t o 400C s q 1 Cat D e b o r a h tor aetata 681-S700

Old vat eg * pome re-ice $375 par month 2 r o o m s . 425 sq f t

459-042C

PLYMOL-"—H - SOO SQ ft Rrepiece P r i v a t e emrence 8 Lav $60C pe-m o n t h 455-3232

LINCOLN PARK - Fort St New 30 OOO sq ft c e n t e r J u s t opened Jo in P e r r y D r u g s . A u t o W o r k s , F»ent-a-Center, Ptzza One Stores f rom I 040 sq ft Occupancy 30 days •

Michigan s Shopping C e n t e r Specialist

KAKRtT?-WEBER 8 C O 353-9494

B IRMINGHAM/SOUTHFIELD PRO- PRES' IGLOUS 8 UNIOUE fessionai Of f i ce Sune* Scenic new Off ice space for lease Secretar ia l services conference Of f i ce bui ld ing M d o w n t o w n PTYM room 8 other emenrtiee 642-6662 o u t h 1 block f rom Kellogg °art 8

across f r o m the Mayf lower Hotel

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S WOODWARO/L-75 CORRIDOR

UP to 20 000 aq ft o t p n m e retail

BIRMINGHAM SUB-LEASE 2700 SQ FT

Eight p r t v a t e officea l a r g e reception area, k r t chen . p r i v a t e entrance Sublease t h ru J u n e 1966 8 S I - * 0 0 4

B IRMINGHAM - SUB-LET Best l oca t ion , perking, 2 s m a l l offices. $650 per MO C a t 644-8254

B IRMINGHAM 1010 BOWERS - 1000 SQ FT

space M busy s t r i p c e n t e r i d e a l tor P ^ M I ^ M burtdmg. g r o u n c level . « H -" " " ™ * pie p a r k i n g d o s e to e v e r y t h i n g d r u g s t o r e , h a r d w a r e p a m t 8 watpe-

p e r carpet center e t c

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Owner-Managed

A r i - E ! E n t e r p r i s e s . I n c .

5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0 Brokers P - o t e c t e d

647-7079

DOWNTOWN B I R M I N G H A M 2400 sq ft p n m e -etali space

Hami l ton Row Rea l ty 642-2760

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

Fleiali Ofhce Space 335-1043

BIRMINGHAM - 2 p o m e offtcea avaiiabM immediately $450 per m o n t h per offloe. p e r f e c t tor i n d e p e n d e n t profeeaionai Cat Dr S m i t h 644-2955

BIRMINGHAM 80C 8 1.200 sq. ft offlci D o w n t o w n Prestigious.

t own P r i v a t e p a r k i n g SINGH M A N A G E MEN

1600 sqtt 2 story 14 p r t v a t e PARK mg spaces 2 ca- g a r a g e immediatr o c c u p a n c y C o n t a c t C r e o n Smith

453-1620

' PRIME DOWNTOWN Off ice Space or poaaibie - e t a t in P tymou th Excel-lent Main ST location • on 1st floor F r o m 1400 lo 2400 sq ft available Newly remooeiec 453-7000

PRIME Lfvonia of f ice space o c a i e c a t 32320 5 Mae R d I m o n t h s L-ee r e n t 900 sq Met available short t e r m or long t e r m Ptaaaa sat 8 a m -5 p m Mon t h ru Fri. Maaon Den-TA-C e r a m i c s 525-1070

: Share 36"

custom oak detaas 8 top o u a m y amenltlea wtttan wa lk ing distance t o

c Ciat 433-1100 ENT COMPANY

PROFESSIONAL seeks T a q Mel of Birmingham O»»ce space Mon t h ru T h u r s Pleaae call for Oe-• sos EUeer 644-4*94

R E D F O R D 5 MM Rd W of Tasegrapr

Deauxe Pnvate Off ice Suite

FARMINGTON Off ice businees space M newty dec-orated " 200 sq ft houae Tota l and c o m p l e t e privacy o l your own h o m e J u s t 50 ft n o r t h o« 8 Mile r o a d on Tuck Road (Easi o t M e m m a n l Completely pamted new carpal 8 cetang tae 8 rest r o o m N o t a x or meurance $600 g r o a a lease $360 l e ss t h a n moat advertised equiva-lent space Dawn 477-0020

BLOOMFIELD EXECUTIVE SUITE has o f f i ce tor ease S e c r e t a r i a l service* included

332-6229

3305

CANTON - p r o f e s s i o n a l perk 8520 C a n t o n C e n t e r 8 Joy Rd 600-2500 sq Met medical suite X-Ray lab 2 m o n t h s f r e e r e n t 455-6363

CTTY o l ROCHESTER - prVne pro-MaaKmai off ice space 850 a q ft V*ry r e a a o n a b M immediate o c c u -pency 652 -62 *9 FERNDALE Store fo r

Hilton n e a r 1-696 2.200 a q ft WW A S T E R N MARKET AREA divide 1 s i de can be uead fo r

OFFTO*

a n d / o r werehouee spece available houee Fancao paved y a r d 559-4637 2 ^ , 5 ^ K

FLINT - sxceaent l o c a t i o n MNtor Rd 5600aqft b u a d m a -atat or offices A m p l e p a r k i n g C l o e e

2 Rooma B a t h r o o m S t o r a g e CERTIFIED REALTY INC

536-5400

ROCHESTER I d o w n t o w n < WOVEH office spece wtth c o m m o n a r e a con -sisting OI wel t ing room, conference r o o m a n d recephomas Secretan* a u p p o n a n d answering service

cat 656-0075

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 l a r g e off ic-es csrpeted wetpaper. kteher area uttftiae except pnonee

625-6759

SINGLE OFFICE SUITES Farmmg-t o n Hits locauor Anew si nig sarWce moudeq M monthly fee Secretane facsimile 8 c o p y i n g sarvioe aMo available or prermees 474-0727

EXECUTRVE SUITE P l y m o u t h Historic Boaamg Off lcae

SOUTHFIELD - Houae or office |o< both, Zoned c o m m e r c i a l on Grearv-IMid Rd $600 per m o n t h 759-JT77

Southf ie ld AND oersoneKred phone anawanng E x c e a e n i a u p p o n staff 45S S353

R ARMING TON HILLS Grand River F r e e w a P a r k Suti leaas up to 2.300 a q ft New off lce apece Cat 474-0666

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1 4 E * O&E Thursday, February 4. 1988

SPECIAL ONE WEEK PRE-LICENSE CLASS FEB. 22-26

We at Real Estate One Training Center think we offer the best pre-license and post-license real estate training.

OUR GUARANTEE! We want you to pass the state real estate exam the first time. We prepare you to do just that, but here's our guaranteeWe know that adults learn at different rates. Some people can sit through a 40 how-course and still need more help. We guarantee that if you don't pass our state approved course you can come back again for any or all of the classes until you do -

at no extra charge. We also guarantee that you can still come back to any day or evening classes or review courses to enhance your ability to pass the state exam - again, at no extra charge to you. Our goal is to prepare you to pass the state exam the first time. If you need more help, we offer it and there's no extra charge.

We 're ready to help. Please join our class.

2^ Q Approximately 1,900 people go through our 40 hour state-approved real estate pre-license course every year and we have taught this course for over 15 years.

^ We are the biggest and best school because we have (±DQ established a teaching staff and policies to help each

student.

We offer at no charge (extra) hours of review classes for people who just want a little extra time to study math, Michigan law, and general real estate topics.

J ] We offer the students quizzes at each and every class to get them prepared for the state exam.

We have 2 exams which act as a help and study guide.

© o We offer all our classes in the Doner Building, conveniently located off of I-696 and Lahser Road.

W, We offer a chance for students to come to either day or evening classes or both if they want extra help.

Our instructors go through extra training themselves every month to keep up-to-date with new laws and details which affect real estate here in Michigan.

We have just published a new 617 page manual which each person receives in the course to enhance self study.

We genuinely care about every person who enters our pre-license course. We want you to complete and pass our course and pass the state real estate exam. Please join our class.

$99.00 Includes: • 40 hours of class

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CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY FEB. 22 - MARCH 22:

Special 4 Week Evening Class FEB. 22-26: One Week Course ~ FEB. 29-MAR. 17: Special 3 Week Day

CALL 356-7111 and ask for ERIN WALSH or call any manager at your neighborhood Real Estate One office listed below:

P.S. WE INVITE ALL BROKERS TO SEND NEW POSSIBLE ASSOCIATES TO THE TRAINING CENTER FOR THIS COURSE.

ATTENTION ALL LICENSED REALTORS We offer The 1988-19696-Hour Continuing Educotion Count.-We think it's the best cou&£-anywhere!

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1 • Head of Mortgage Services-Vic Milter • Senior R.N.MJ. National Instructor - BW Barrett

It's only $25 for the entire 6 hours. Complete 72 page student outline.

4. AN brokers and salespeople from all companies are invited. 5. Oakland Community College (l-696/Orchard Lake Rd.)

Smith Auditorium (holds 400 people). 6. a :30-4:30 on: April 8. 7. Just call Erin Walsh at 356-7111 and sign up now? g ^ 8. License renewal requires an approved 6 hour course. 9. Please join our class.

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