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Canton ObscrUtr Volume 2 Number 16 Thursday. December 30, 1976 Grnton. Michigan | 28 Pages Twenty-Five Cents

Inside: Taxi trouble

Local taxi service may be endangered by escalat-ing cost of providing cab fleet insurance See report on Page 2A

A number of Plymouth-C a n t o n r e s i d e n t s w e r e back in the s tores Monday r e t u r n i n g g i f t s w h i c h didn' t fit or were unwant-4

ed for one reason or anoth-er. E r i c Childs (right) re-tu rns a pair of gloves to Bill Hall that he liked but didn ' t fit. Check Page 3A for exper iences of other local re turnees

Swedes in town

A hockey t e a m f r o m Sweden has a r r i v e d in P lymouth and is s taying in local homes while on tour here. For story and photos see page 14A of today ' s Sports Section.

Index: Amusements 10-11A Canton Chatter 7A

Classified ads Sec. B

Daniels Den 17A

Eccentrici t ies 16A Editorial Opinion 16A Obituaries 2A

Observation Point 16A

Readers forum 17A

Religion 8-9 A

Sports 14-15A

Suburban Life 5-7 A

Parasols and Galoshes 7A

Brevities 6A

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Apprehensive approval given to super sewer

Charlie Hewer closed the door on the feed store in September due to poor health. On Dec. 26, cancer claimed him as a victim after 87 productive years, 56 of those years in Canton. (Photo by Doug Johnson)

By DARLENE STINSON

After months of controversy, Canton offi-cials have finally agreed to participate in the Wayne County Road Commission's plans to construct a huge regional sewage system, commonly known as super sewer.

Although township officials recently sign-ed a form resolution in support of the plan, officials demanded local representation on the Wayne County Board of Public Works, an agency that will oversee construction and operation of the system, before com-mitting Canton's funds to the project.

Township Supervisor Harold Stein recent-ly presented a resolution containing the township's demands to the Wayne County Board of Commissioners

"The Charter Township of Canton here-by requests the Wayne County Board of Commissioners to restructure the Wayne County Board of Public Works to its full strength of seven members in such a man-ner that six of the seven members are f rom participating communities of the Huron Valley Wastewater Control System Facility Plan." the resolution states.

"Fur thermore , this action shall occur prior to this community being requested to agree on apportionment of costs for said plan "

Stein believes out-county representation on the board of public works will alleviate fears that the powerful Wayne County Road Commission would control construc-tion and operation of the sewage system

Town loses a friend

According to township engineer Dale Townsend, only three persons currently sit on the board of public works. All a re road commission members

Clerk John Flodin said township board members have debated about participation in the super sewer plan for sue months. Ap-prehension over the road commission's con-trol was a major stumbling block holding up approval of the plan

"This resolution is an effort to relieve those apprehensions," Flodin said "We want some sort of control instead of dele-gating authority to the Wayne County Road Commission "

Super sewer plans call for construction of a huge sewage treatment plant at Point Mouille on Lake Erie and elimination of smal ler plants in Wayne and Oakland coun-ties. George R. Bingham, director of Wayne County's Department of Public Works, said an interceptor would be con-structed through western Wayne and Oak-land counties to serve 16 Wayne County communities and six in Oakland

The Wayne County Board of Commission-ers needed Canton's and other municipal-ities' approva| of the super sewer concept to secure federal and state grants for the project Canton approved its resolution of support just days before the county's dead-line

BINGHAM ESTIMATES Canton's share of the total $120 million construction cost "in the range of $2 million " The town-ship's share of the cost will depend on the sewage capacity or CFS (cubic feet per second) requested by Canton officials

The township board, Bingham explained.

By GLENN BUNTING

Michigan mourned when Sen Philip Hart passed away Sunday, ending his brief bout with c a n c e r . Canton Township's Charles Hewer also died on Sunday of the same disease, but his passing under-standably received far less notice.

A resident of Canton for 56 years, Hewer, 87, operated a feed store on Canton Center Road, across f rom the Plymouth Centennial Education Park

Hewer was well-liked by almost every-one he came in contact with and his contri-bution to Canton will be hard to measure If encouraged, the store owner would remi-nisce of t imes when the Centennial Educa tion Park was a field which he plowed Hie stories were rich in history and full of interesting trivia.

Hewer was forced to close the feed and grain store in September because of poor health. He was stricken with carcinoma of the esophagus, which limited his mobility

BORN IN GUELPH, Ontario, Hewer came to Canton from Detroit in 1920 His life revolved around the feed store from the moment he opened it in 1938 Family members said, come hell or high water, Hewer never missed a day on the job in 39 years at the feed store.

Hewer ran the little store by himself, selling poultry and dairy products, in addi tion to dog foods, worm pills, rat poison and remedies. Recent years saw a jump in lawn fertilizer sales; but commercial fer-tilizers were also offered along with seeds, insecticides. hay, s t raw and bird and rab-bit feed A block of salt sold for about $2

Hewer prided himself on maintaining friendly, neighbor-to-neighbor relationships with his customers, who were faithful

1 enough to keep him in business. Before its closing, a walk through Hewer's Feed Sup-plies was like taking a hike in an early 20th century general store

With its polished wood shelves stocked full of f a r m products , Hewer ' s store brought back memories of Canton's by-gone agricultural days.

On the wall of the store hangs a folksy sign stat ing: "In case of atomic attack, keep dUm, pay bills, run like hell ." Pic-tures of horses and sad-faced dogs adorned the shelves.

TODAY the store stands vacant. A sign on the front door reads, "Closed, please call aga in . " But the store will never open again, according to the family The paint on the outside is peeling, but a peek inside reveals that many of the Items remain in-side. The store, though rich in heritage, is closed for good

Hewer's relatives don't intend to take over the operation of the shop and no inter-ested buyers have surfaced

Hewer leaves his wife, Millie, who now resides in Hanlon Convalescent Home in Plymouth The two were married April 17, 1911 and recently celebrated their 65th wed-ding anniversary The Hewers raised two sons, Richard of Huntsville, Ala and Rob-ert of Northville.

Also surviving are three brothers and two s i s te rs Hewer had seven grand-children and seven more great-grand-

children. He was a member of the First United Presbyter ian Church of Plymouth

Rev. Philip Rodgers Magee officiated at the funeral service yesterday and Mr Hewer was buried in Riverside Cemetery

Dog food company hit by thieves

The Red Meat Dog and Cat Food Co was broken into sometime before 10:40 a.m. Dec 24.

Cha r l e s Sza lache tka d i scovered the break-in Friday morning when he c a m e to the slaughterhouse at 46800 Geddes. Szla-chetka contracts business with Red Meat 's owner. Dale Reisinger.

Wayne County Sheriff Deputy Joseph Pudlo reported that it appeared the thieves entered through a rear window since the window and f rame were broken.

According to the sheriff 's report, a .22 caliber rifle used for killing horses was sto-len. along with an adding machine, tool boxes, a welder, table saw, three dozen butcher knives and four t i res and wheels.

Detectives in the sheriff 's department are investigating two suspects in con-nection with the case.

Police suggest a cut in pay The vice-president of Canton s new po-

lice officer association said Tuesday that Canton cops may be willing to take a pay cut to allow more reserves to go the Crimi-nal Just ice Institute (CJI) and join the ranks of certified police officers.

Canton's certified police officers are presently paid $3.82 an hour Reserves a re paid minimum wage—$2 30 an hour.

Canton Supervisor Harold Stein met with Robert Van Lith and other representat ives of the Canton Police Officers Association (CPOA) on Dec. 24 to discuss the idea and establish "lines of communicat ion" be-

Federal grant

headline wrong The headline on the lead story of the

Monday, Dec. 27 edition of the Canton Ob-server was incorrect The headline should have read: "Feds fund $2.7 million town-ship hall ," instead of the erroneous $1.7 mill ion" figure which appeared.

Only one digit was misprinted, but It made the headline one million dollars off the mark . The precise amount of the grant is $2,715,300, courtesy of the Economic De-velopment Administration.

Canton has yet to hear final, official con-f i rmat ion of the "tentative" gran t approv-al, but Supervisor Harold Stein said ap-proval should come through by J a n . 5.

Once approved, construction must begin in 90 days. At last Tuesday 's meeting, board members voted to notify the archi-tectural f i rm of Ralls, Hammill , Becker and C a m e to begin work as soon as final approval is secured.

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tween the board and the police depart-ment.

Tuesday Stein said if it could be proven to him that adding certified officers to the nightly patrols could be done without in-creasing the police budget, then he would agree with sending six or seven reserves

Missing girl arrives home for Christmas

The day af ter her mother pleaded for her daughter to return home for Christ-mas. Lori Ann Mahaffey showed up at the front door.

Missing since Dec 5. following a family argument , Lori; 14. returned home late Fr iday afternoon.

"She didn't say where she was." said her mother, Mrs. Arlantha Mahaffey, who is Lori 's only parent. "She said, 'Mom. I decided it was t ime I got home.' That 's about all I can tell. She'll probably tell me where she was when the proper t ime comes.

"I never was so glad as I was when I saw her walk through that door," Mrs. Ma-haffey said. "And, a f te r reading about that 12-year-old girl who ran away a f t e r having a fight with her mother, it kind of teaches you a lesson. You star t thinking about what kind of mother you a r e ; do you de-mand too much from your kids; and you

realize the problems kids go through."

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will use population projections m request-ing sewage capacities

County officials expect state and federal funds to cover 80 per cent of the sewage system's total construction costs Bingham said Wayne County will float bonds to cover the remaining 20 per cent and bill local municipalities for their local shares over a 40-year period

Besides financing a portion of con-truction costs. Canton will also pay a share of the sewage system's operational costs Bingham estimates the township's annual operational bill at $136,000 during the 1980s Operational costs in future years will depend on the inflation rate

In order to meet state and federal grant requirements, construction of the sewer must begin by next October. Bingham pre-dicts a completion date of late 1900 or early 1961

ACCORDING TO STEIN, the super sewer interceptor would parallel Hannan through Canton Township. The supervisor believes construction of the huge sewer project is a must for Canton's fu ture devel-opment.

"The important thing is that we d o n t run out of sewage capacity for fu ture com-mercial and industrial development. ' he said. "With the present system, we ' re going to run out of sewage capacity, and we ' re not far from it.'

Trustee Robert Myers was the only Can-ton board member who voted against sup-porting the super sewer Myers said he voted no because he feared the county would control the project

Township board members unanimously approved the resolution requesting out-county representation on the board of pub-lic works.

Bundarin Code allows recount:

to CJI for full police training. "We realize that right now we're about

$600 over budget," Van Lith said. "But I think we can show you a plan where we would stay within our budget even af ter we send the people to CJI and they are earning higher pay than they did as a re-se rve . "

Van Lith said the police off icers hours would remain the same but service would increase.

Van Lith said he did not have the total cost breakdown figured out yet, but prom-ised to have one ready for the Jan . 3 po-lice study session. The item will also be discussed Jan. 10 at the township board's first public study meeting.

The next seven-week class for police offi-cer certification begins Jan . 31.

"We'd like to give the police candidates time to prepare and work out an arrange-ment with their employer if they ' re going to at tend CJI ." Van Lith announced.

"We'll give you a rough breakdown of the size of the pay cut we'^ be willing to go for . "

Stein said he agreed with Van Lith's sug-gestion "in principle" and would not hesisi-tate to send six or seven more reserves to CJI "if we can do this and still meet the b u d g e t "

Thorn Carman, a member of the au-d i e n c e . asked Stein why a CPOA news-

letter was addressed to Police Chief Har-old Stein Stein said he automatically su-pervises township law enforcement a s su-pervisor of a char ter township and under te rms of a Canton board resolution.

Stein said Carl Silvers, interim police chief, handles the regular police affairs , "but on the day-to-day things, I do call the shots ."

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Peter Bundarin, a lawyer who is one of three men who demanded a recount of the Nov 1 election returns, says that the coun-ty board of canvassers is legally wrong in refusing to recount the absentee ballot pre-cinct.

"They ' re basing their decision on a sec-tion of the administrative code which deals with the problem of protecting the integri-ty of the ballots," Bundarin said "The in-tegrity of the ballots has never been ques-tioned in this instance."

The state administrative code lists three safeguards that should be examined before a decision to recount a precinct is made.

Number one, the ballot box should be locked and sealed in such a manner as to render it impossible to open it without breaking the seals. Ballot bags inside the box should also be tied and sealed. And, thirdly, the number of paper absentee bal-lots must correspond with the number of ballots listed on the poll book.

CANTON ONLY met one of the three sti-pulations election night. To qualify for a recount, two of the three stipulations must be met, according to Denzil Hammond, cha i rman of the county board of canvas-sers.

Because 15 pollworkers at the absentee precinct voted directly on the same ma-chines used to tabulate absentee ballots, the number on the pollbooks is 15 less than the number of paper ballots in the pre-cinct.

And, because nearly 10 per cent of Can-ton's voters voted absentee, Clerk John Flodin says he had more ballots than the ballot boxes could accommodate if tied bags were used So, Flodin said, on elec-tion night he decided not to tie the ballot bags, but made sure the paper ballots were secured inside the locked, sealed ca-nisters. The ballot bags were c r a m m e d in-side the canisters on top of all the paper ballots.

TTiere was never any suggestion by the county or by any local canvassers that the absentee ballots were tampered with or un-secured.

So. Bundarin argues that the county board of canvassers is trying to get out of the ordeal of counting absentee ballots by quoting a section of the law which does not apply

"We know why there are 15 more votes on the voting machines than the pol-lbooks." Bundann said "And we can sub-peona the pollworkers if necessary to back up that fac t ."

Bundarin was asked how he proposed to recount the election even though 15 votes in the absentee ballot precinct will never be able to be traced.

Bundarin said the canvassers could use the the same procedure outlined in the ad-minis t ra t ive code for instances where there a re more ballots in the canister or ballot box than the number of ballots is-sued on election day

" The ballots shall be turned face up and so many blank ballots or ballots upon which there is no a t tempted vote for the of-fice . . . being recounted shall first be wi thdrawn as shall be equa l to the excess ," Bundarin said, quoting the admin-istrative code.

If there aren't sufficient blank ballots, then Bundann suggests that the remaining ballots be picked at random from the ab-sentee vote cannisters Once picked, those 15 ballots would be destroyed and the recount could begin, Bundarin argues.

"That procedure is outlined in the admin-istrative code for instances where the num-bers on the pollbooks don't correspond with the actual number of ballots." Bun-darin said "That right there throws their a r g u m e n t about not want ing to dis-enfranchise voters right out the window "

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ParselFs recount cost Canton $ 5 9 3 Canton Township has been billed $593 13

by the Wayne County Board of County Can-vassers f o r the expenses incurred in the Sept 7 recount requested by defeated t reasurer Carl Parsell.

The Sept. 7 recount was conducted a f te r the primary election and did not change one vote ip ParseU's totals.

The county's bill to Canton itemized the recount into nine different categories

They charged Canton $25 for a prelimi-nary meeting to examine four recount peti-tions. Two petitions were filed by local units and two were filed by the county. Each of the four urtits paid $25 for the cost of that meeting.

Three of the four people on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers received $50 when they met Sept. 7 at Canton's recrea-tion building, adding $150 to the bill.

Joe Martina, director of elections for the

county, was paid $105 14 for the day The deputy circuit court clerk received $84 55 for one day's pay. —

A clerk in the pay scale Clerk II was paid $50.77. while a Clerk 1 received $43 10 Nine hours work by a stenographer was bil-led to Canton at $63 32.

Mileage for the county personnel c a m e to $61.65 and there was a $9 60 cost for the printing of recount forms

CANTON HAS NOT yet received a bill for the coat of the recount conducted Dec. 13, 14 and 15 in precincts one through nine. Wayne County Deputy Clerk Orvylle Tung-ate has stated previously that a high esti-mate of the December recount cost would be $3,243

H i e county predicted that the bill for Parsell 'a recount would be in the neighbor-hood of $600

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"We've received assurances that we'll be able to rol l ," said Vern Foster, owner of Northwest Transpor t , which operates 42 cabs in Livonia, Redford, Garden City, West land, Plymouth and the Farmington area.

Meeting Tuesday Dec. 28, State Insur-ance Commissioner Thomas Jones and the insurance board assigned all taxis to the risk category pool, usually reserved for high-risk drivers, for a six-month period as a t emporary solution to the insurance di lemna.

Stonewall Insurance Co of Birmingham, Ala. gave notice of cancellation to the southeastern Michigan cabs because of Michigan's unlimited medical coverage

Military service

AIRMAN COMES HOME

Airman Dale A. Bowerman, son of Mr and Mrs. Dale M Bowerman of 209 Ann in Plymouth, graduated at Keesler Air Force Base from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for electronic equipment re-pairmen Bowerman is a 1975 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School Now trained to Install and repair special airborne and ground elect njnic equipment, Bowerman is being assigned to Wurtsmith AFB for duty with a unit of the strategic air command Completion of the course will enable the Plymouthite to receive academic credits through the Community College of the Air Force.

PLYMOUTH WOMAN GRADUATES

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33 to 59 per cent higher, but at least we'll be able to stay in business," said Foster Northwe^s Transports operates Suburban Taxi, Checker Cab, and the Garden City-Westland cabs of Yellow and Red. Foster has chalked up 192,000 hours of continuous operation, serving this area for 19 years

BECAUSE STONEWALL CO. has r e fused to release loss-ratio .figures to the Michigan Taxicab Association, cab owners cannot receive insurance through another underwriter, said Foster

"Without those loss-ratio figures, we're helpless to go anywhere except the pool." said Foster .

An injunction against the insurance c o m pany, asking for the loss-ratio figures as

well a s a 60-day extension of insurance, has been requested, and a hearing is sched-uled for Thursday, Dec. 30.

"We'll be going to the courts and the leg islature for some rel ief ," said Foster.

Taxicab owners want cabs to be included in House Bill No. 6448 recently passed by the legislature, which allows SEMTA, Greyhound, and airport limousines some relief on secondary coverage. Under this bill, persons must go to their own insur-ance company first if involved in an acci-dent with a public carr ier .

Insurance companies want a limit on medical coverage in both Michigan and New Jersey, the only states with some form of no-fault automobile insurance that have unlimited medical coverage.

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Mr Hewer, who died Dec. 26 in St. Mary Hospital, owned and operated a feed store across from Plymouth Canton High until a few months ago. He was a member of the F i rs t United P re sby t e r i an Church of Plymouth.

Survivors include: wife Mildred; sons Robert of Northville and Richard of Hunts-ville, Ala ; brothers Frank, William and Stewart, all f rom Canada; sisters Mrs Marquerite Storie of California and Mrs

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MRS. FREDERICKA M. NORMAN Funeral services for Mrs Norman, 89 of

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By PATRICK TOUHEY

The big day has come and gone The packages a re all unwrapped, and brightly colored paper r emnan t s a r e s ca t t e r ed f rom one end of the house to the other. Now. the question is. what do you do with the iridescent shark-skin leisure suit your mother-in-law gave you 0

You take it back, of course And quickly And on Monday—the first day the s tores

were open af te r Christmas—a number of people in the Plymouth communi ty were engaged in doing exactly tha t : the time-honored post-holiday tradit ion of re turning or exchanging gifts

To find^out what kind of things people were taking back and why. the Observer spent a portion of the day in various local s tores talking to less-than-satisfied gift re-ce ivers .

T H E KMART STORE on Ford Road in Chnton had anticipated the exchange rush and provided special c lerks to handle ad-jus tmen t s They were kept busy listening to s tor ies and filling out fo rms

One of the people waiting in line was Canton resident Kay Baldrica who was re-turning a pair of blue jeans she had bought for her s is ter

"1 thought I knew her s ize ." said Kay. 'but I was wrong. Her hips weren ' t a s big

as the jeans were . "

Roger Homer , also of Canton, had a dif-ferent complaint He was re turning a pair of shoes his wife had given him. but size was only partly the reason.

" T h e y a r e a little too big ," he com-

mented . "but even if they weren ' t I'd re-turn them because I don't like the s ty le . "

Did he think his wife's feelings would be hu r t 9

' i don't really think it will bother her And, anyway. I 'm the one who has to wear them He added that he was going to t ry to get his money back ra ther than another pair of shoes.

Cantonite Ken Gerych was in line to ex-change a telescope he had purchased for his son "He really liked the g i f t , " explain-ed Gerych, "but there is something wrong with the leas. All I want them to do is give me another lens."

IN DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH the lines were not a s long, but local me rchan t s still had their share of exchanging and re turn-ing to do

At Lent 's Custom Clothes on Penn iman Avenue, manager Bill Hall was helping Er ic Childs find a pair of gloves that fit him. His wife Mary had given him a pair for Chr i s tmas which were too small

"I like the gloves." Childs said. " In fact , I 've worn the same style for th ree years , but these a re just too snug I don't know why ei ther I wear size nine, and they a re m a r k e d size nine "

In explanation Hall s ta ted, "We import Spanish and Italian leather , and some-t imes there a r e inconsistancies in sizing

The scene was very much the s a m e at F a m o u s Men's Wear on Ann Arbor Trail, but Plymouth Township resident Gordon Burke provided one unusual var ia t ion He was exchanging something for the second t ime

Burke ' s son had given him a shirt for

Chr i s tmas which was too small So early Monday morning he went to Famous and exchanged the shirt for another one

However, when he got home, he discov-ered the shirt he picked out was too big He was back in the af ternoon, exchanging his exchange

"Th i s t ime I 'm going to make sure it fiLs," Burke said. " I ' m going to t ry it on before I leave here . "

Chamber holds dinner-dance

The Canton C h a m b e r of Commerce will host its third annua l J a n u a r y dinner-dance on J a n . 22 in the P lymouth Hilton, 14707 Northville Rd. Cocktails will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner se rved at 7:30 p.m. Music will be provided by The Sterling and danc-ing will conclude at 1 a .m.

Dr. F. C. Schoonover. staff member at Schoolcraf t College, will be the guest speaker of the evening His courses in-clude marke t ing , business management and corpora te law counseling An at torney and a product p lanner for a m a j o r auto company . Schoonover ' s speaking topic will include Can ton ' s economy s t a t u s - p a s t , present and fu tu re .

Cost of the t ickets a r e $13 per person or $25 pe r couple Reservat ions can be made by calling the Canton Chamber office at 453-4040 The dinner-dance is open to the public.

If p e o p l e a r e n ' t r e t u r n i n g gifts, t h ey ' r e trying to t a k e a d v a n t a g e of t he blue- l ight spec ia l in t h e a u t o m o t i v e d e p a r t m e n t . The d a y af ter t he d a y a f te r C h r i s t m a s , this w a s the s c e n e in a

local d e p a r t m e n t s to re . Dec. 26 a n d 27 a r e u n d o u b t e d l y t h e m o s t hec t i c s h o p p i n g d a y s of t h e yea r . (Staff p h o t o by Gary C a s k e y )

Hoben: Canton's growth is an immediate problem

Rising student enrol lment will be an im-m e d i a t e c h a l l e n g e in 1977 f o r t h e

; P lymouth Community School District

- Tha t was appa ren t f rom project ions ' m a d e for the coming yea r by Supt John i M. Hoben. who points to a growth of 1.200 * s tudents f rom Canton alone for the school <* y e a r 1977-78.

•; Hoben s t ressed that some of the informa-'* tion us new and will be studied by the •' school board at upcoming workshops On ; J a n 3 the board will look a t the 1974 bond

issue project and equipment rep lacement '* b u d g e t for 1976. and consider the physical * l« ta tus of the school district— issues which £ J f u g h t produce informat ion re la t ive to • t w e e d s for a bond issue in 1977 I On J an . 11 at 7 30 p.m.. the board will

• have a general discussion on enrol lment J project ions, site development and proj-' ected needs, a t tendance a r ea s , bond issue » and election

HOBEN RECENTLY met with a repre-sen ta t ive f rom Wade, Trim & Associates. C a n t o n ' s planning consultants , to discuss growth in the Canton Township a r e a of the school district.

"Although we exper ienced a growth of X040 students this year , we a re projec t ing a growth in Canton alone of 1.200 s tudents for the school yea r 1977-78. On a long r ange projection, with no m a j o r changes in cur rent ly approved platt ing, we expect 1.200 the following yea r and 1,000 addition-al s tudents the third yea r ou t . " Hoben said

; " T h e r e is some talk about the inclusion of a super sewer which m a y once again a l te r the projected growth in that a r ea Some of the limiting f ea tu res of growth a r e the lack of sewer and water on the west s ide of Sheldon and the s ewer capaci-ty in the quadran t located south of Joy, eas t of Sheldon and north of Michigan Ave-nue

" T h e r e also is growth going on cur ren t ly in P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p - p a r t i c u l a r l y in Mayflower . Trialwood II a n d III and Quail Hollow, which a lso will compound tha t pro-ject ion of 1.200 for 1977-78.

"We current ly exist with capac i t i e s in the e l ementa ry (if eve ry sea t were t aken) of about 675 additional sea t s o r the equiva-lent of one e l ementa ry school At the f i d d l e school we h ^ y e capac i ty for about

700 still existing and at the high school,

about 200

"This , in effect, would allow us addition-al capac i ty of just short of 1.600 if every avai lable seat in the school district were able to be realized But chi ldren don't come in neat and orderly packages of lots of 30 In the par lance of good adminis-t ra t ion. if you can get 85 per cent density you a r e operating close to 100 per cent effi-ciency—which meaas we would actual ly have about 1.350 seats ava i lab le . "

MAJOR AREAS OF CONCERN, added Hoben. a re south of Ford Road where two new schools opened this y e a r a re function ing at capaci ty, and Eriksson E l emen ta ry is exceeding capacity

"In the corridor f rom the 1-275 ex-pressway to Beck Road, between Joy and Warren , we a re just beginning to ref lect a r a t he r mass ive growth of what is expected in the next two years

"On the western end. Sunflower has opened up a plotted a r e a for 300 addit ional homes on the north side of War ren It a lso is my understanding that construct ion will s t a r t in the spring with close to 900 units on the south side of Warren

"Moving fur ther to the east the a r ea around Gall imore E lemen ta ry has approv-al for about 200 homes; and te the south of Gal l imore there 's a project of about 170 homes . On the east side of Sheldon there is an approval of the Moceri project for about 220 homes and a request for an addi tional 200 is now in effect

"An additional 78 units have been pro-g r a m m e d in^Jhe a r ea of Windsor P a r k on the southeast corner of the q u a d r a n t bound-ed by Joy, Warren. Sheldon and Lilley roads In addition, much growth is ex-pected east of the expressway between Che r ry Hill and P a l m e r roads

" T h e s e a r e the p ressure points and the ones which will provide us with a g rea t deal of problems in the school y e a r 1977-78 and 1978-79 "

F I E L D . ERIKSSON. Miller and Galli-m o r e e lementar ies in Canton a r e function-ing a t capacity now. says Hoben.

Available space in the school dis t r ic t can be found in the northeast section at the T a n g e r and S ta rkwea the r schools with about 100 student capac i t ies avai lable at

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Allen. Fiegel. Smith and IsbLster "Anoth-e r p res su re point is Bird E l emen ta ry where growth in Plymouth Township will have to be absorbed "

The school district LS functioning at ca-paci ty at Pioneer Middle School with room a v a i l a b l e at West, Cen t ra l and E a s t middle schools The high schools designed capac i t ies a re 2.100 with completion of P h a s e III—making a total capaci ty of about 4.200 There a re about 4,000 s tudents at the Centennial Educat ional Park

" I t is obvious to us that we cannot exist dur ing the next th ree to four y e a r s with ex-isting facilities without additional buildings and a l ternat ives and busing solutions avail-able to accommodate the growth which is coming in geometric ratios.

" T h e r e a re many combinat ions of al ter-na t ives being coasidered, such as: year-round school, additional use of portables , d i f ferent types of conf igurat ions which might include K-eight buildings, eventually la rge e lementar ies which in the fu tu re could convert to middle schools, to the even less desirable a l te rna t ive of split ses-sions

"A sensitivity exists to the problems of surrounding communit ies in declining en-rol lments and the problems of over build-ing However , at this point in t ime . Plymouth is a long ways f rom reaching that p la teau and we a re exper iencing the r e v e r s e e f fec t of a r a t h e r e x p a n s i v e growth which will continue dur ing the next five y e a r s

"Growth will provide the school district with challenges but we hope that , working together with citizeas and governmenta l leaders , that these chal lenges will be met with min imum h a r m to our chi ldren 's edu-cation "

Madonna accepts

5 Canton freshmen Five Canton f r e s h m a n a r e presently en-

rolled a t Madonna College in Livonia. TTiey a r e Michael Baranowski , Bruce Ham-ilton. E d w a r d Lemanski J r . . Katherine Neuser and Jud i th Rudzewicz.

Madonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft, is coeduca t iona l with an approx imate enroll-m e n t of 2,000 s tudents .

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1 9 7 7 . . .maybe we'll all be into love and understanding,

putting down bigotry and hate, eliminating violence and

pollution, really digging the Earth and all the humans who

inhabit it, revolutionizing the world with the spirit of peace.

me and mr tones

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4A(C) Thursday . December 30. 1976

Semi-Annual

Sale STRIDE RITES

N O W 9 9 7 t o 12 9 7

SNEAKERS 49 7 t o 6 9 7

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Stride Rile Bootery . . . . . 9:10 *

5 10 Sheldon at Ann Arbor Rd. Next to Wrigtoy'B ^ m 1:30

Stein considers canning federal grant specialist

Stein is consid-of Ron LWton,

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SURETY

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FEDERAL PAYS

Canton Supervisor Harold er ing dropping the services who w a s hired by the previous board a s a Washington-based federal g r an t consult-ant .

Stein wrote a let ter to the board s tat ing, "we now believe Mr Linton's se rv ices a r e no longer needed" three days before Can-ton received a whopping $2.7 million g ran t f rom the federal Economic Development Administrat ion (EDA) to build a new town-ship hall

Linton s tar ted working for Canton Town-ship in September earn ing $250 a month for his woiic Linton also works "as a g ran t consul tant for by a number of downriver communi t i e s as well a s severa l Wayne county commissions.

What is disturbing, said Stein, is that he found that the previous Canton adminis-t ra t ion had never signed a cont rac t with Linton for his servk^ra.

Flodin said it is t rue that Canton board m e m b e r s did not contract with Linton for any longer period than a month a t a t ime .

" A f t e r evaluat ing his work, ^ i e r e was

supposed to be a contrac t s igned," Flodin

said "Bu t the point in fact is that a con-

t rac t has not been signed with Linton."

Stein said Tuesday night tha t in doing a little investigation, he d i scovered that there is "little doubt that Mr. Linton h a s the exper t i se " But before Canton ag rees to pay Linton any more money. Stein said he wants Linton's obligations and goals spelled out

" F i n d out which direction we want to go in r e g a r d s to federal funding ." said Stein. " T h a t ' s our first job. Do we want it in the a r e a of r e c r e a t i o n , o r do we w a n t s e w e r s ? " <

Some of the m e m b e r s of the audience wanted to know how much help Linton was in landing the $2.7 million federa l g ran t

" I ' d say we got a lot of help f rom (Con-g re s sman) Bill Ford s of f ice ." Stein said

The board authorized a payment to Lin-ton for at least three months work Work done by Linton in December m a y be f ree , said Stein, because Linton offered not to submit a bill for the work done in Decem-

ber when he learned Stein was upset about

the lack of a contract

Juveniles arrested with small arsenal

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Two 16-year-old Plymouth youths were a r res ted l a te Sunday night in a storeroom of Mei je r ' s Thr i f ty Acres a f t e r allegedly trying to s teal $1,116 worth of f i rearms, ci t izens ' band radios and camping equip^ rnent.

According to Michigan S ta te Police Trooper D.K. Taylor , off icers f rom the Northville State Police post responded to a call f r o m a secur i ty guard at 11 30 p.m. H ie guard told police that there was an a r m e d m a n inside the store

When of f ice rs a r r ived at Meijer 's , Tay-lor said, they found the two youths hiding in a da rkened s toreroom. After the officers talked to the youths, they gave themselves up without a s t ruggle , Taylor said

Burn f ifteen paper ballots says Bundarin (Continued f rom page lAl

BUNDARIN is waiting for word f rom t rus t ee candidate J a m e s Poole before he m a k e s a decision on whether he'll go to cir-cuit court to appeal the county board of canvas se r s decision not to recount Pre-cinct 10. the absentee ballot precinct .

Bundar in said he doubts that his argu-ment would sway ei ther the circuit court or the appeals court

"Peop le arguing against Poole, myself or Greenstein (defeated supervisor candi-date) would say that we a r e asking the cour t to interpret the legis la ture 's intent. They would say that since two of the th ree cr i te r ia were not met then the precinct cannot be recounted But I would argue, and I beheve i t 's sound, that the laws used to deny uie recount a re there to protect the integrity of those ballots. That is not our p rob lem."

2 of 3 get a degree Two of three ve te rans who en te r college-

level training under the G1 Bill usually ob-tain a degree, the Veterans Administrat ion repor ts .

T H A N K S — A N D A P R O M I S E

1 personal message from Congressman-eleet Carl Pursell

There's not enough space in The Observer to adequately thank all the fine people whose support and dedicated work were instrumental in my

election as your Congressman.

But I want to express this public thank you' to my wife, Peggy, and our fami ly to those whose personal efforts formed the backbone and founda-tion of our campaign; and to the tens of thousands who analyzed the campaign and chose to support my candidacy, as well as those who voted for others but helped strengthen the democratic process through their

participation.

"In an election this close, it can truly be said that every vote counted, and that every personal effort was indispensable to our victory.

"The election was only the start of my effort to earn the respect of all people in our district. I make this promise; I'll work as hard for your support in Congress as I did for your votes in November.

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"My efforts will be based on two major goals: to improve the quality of life for everyone in our communit ies, and to listen to you and ue your local

Congressman."

Pd. by Pur Mil lor Conf l reeaman C o m m i t ! * , E.L. Harden . Traaa.

In the i r possession was a Winchester 30-30 rifle, a .44 ca l iber pistol, a 36 caliber pistol, a c a p and-ball pistol with three bar-rels. two rifle scopes, two BB pistols, one back pack, two duff le bags, two pairs of pliers and seven CB radios, he said

The juveniles were taken to the Wayne Coun ty You th H o m e in De t ro i t and charged with la rceny in a building. A pa trol c a r f rom the Ypsilanti State Police post ass is ted in the a r res t

Jobless rate lower

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who complete GI Bill t ra in ing is 3.3 per cent , compared to a 6.7 per cent ra te for those who do not complete t ra in ing, accord-ing to the Veterans Administrat ion

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LUNCH MENUS Week of January 3

thru Friday, January 7

ALLEN MONDAY, JANUARY I

Vegetable Soup. Cheeae Stick. Peanu t But te r and Jelly Sandwich. FraM Cup. M l k

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Sloppy Joes. Pickle SMces. Vegetable . Kruk Cup. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY S Beef Gravy over Mashed Potatoes, Home-m a d e Hot RoU, FraM Cup, Mflk

THURSDAY. JANUARY • Hot Dog on a Bun, Catsup or Mustard , But tered Vegetable. FraM Cup, Desser t , M l k

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Fish SUcks. Tar ta r Sauce or Catsup. But tered Vegetable, Drop Biscuit. F ra i l Cup. MUk

BIRD MONDAY. JANUARY J

Chicken Noodle Soup. JeDy and Peanu t But ter Sandwich, Tollhouse Bar . Fruit Cup. MUk

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Beef Barbecue on a Bun. Pickle Sbces, But tered Green Beans, Fruit Cup. MBk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5 ' 1 Beef In Gravy over Mashed Potatoes, H<*

Roll. Frai t Cup, MUk THURSDAY. JANUARY C

Hot Dog on a Bun, Catsup-Mustard , But ta red Hot Vegetable. FraM Cup. Chocolate Cake, MUk

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 Fish Sticks. Tar ta r Sauce. Catsup, French Bread , Buttered Vegetable. Chocolate Pud ding, MUk

CENTRAL MIDDLE MONDAY. JANUARY J

Barbecue Beef on Bun. Buttered Green Beans. FruM. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Hot Dog on Bun, Relishes, Buttered Corn. Peaches , Tollhouse Bar. MBk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 Ital ian Macaroni and Beef. Buttered Spin ach or Beets. Apple Crisp, F r e n c h Bread . MUk

THURSDAY. JANUARY 6 H a m b u r g e r on Bun, Buttered Vegetable. Fruit Juice, Cake, Mflk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Tuna Noodle Casaeroke, Buttered P e a s . JeUo with Frui t , Hot Ckinamon Roll. MUk

ERIKSSON MONDAY. JANUARY J

Chicken Noodle Soup, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich. Peanut Butter Bar, Frui t . MUk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Toasted Cheese Sandwich. Pickles, Green Beans . Orange Juice, Yam Cake, Mik

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5 Ravioli wMh Meat Sauce, Buttered Garlic Rolls. Frui t . M l k . Roasted Peanuts

THURSDAY. JANUARY « Western Saddle Hot Dogs In a Bun, Re-lishes. Pra i r ie Baked Beans. FruM, Doc Holi day Cookies. Mlk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Oven Baked Frfi Sticks, T a r t a r Sauce. Com, Fru i ted Cake. Gelatin. Mlk

FARRAND MONDAY. JANUARY )

Gr i l led Cheeae Sandwich. Tomato Soup. Cookie. FruM and Mflk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 H a m b u r g e r on Bun wMh R e i s h e a . Ba t te red Vegetables. Cake. Mflk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5 Tacos, Buttered Vegetables. Cake. FruM and Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY • Hot Dog on Bun wkh R e t a k e s . Buttered Vegetables . FruM. Cookie and Mflk

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 F » h SUcka. Ta r t a r Sauce. Buttered V e « * tables . Cake, FruM and Mlk

FIE6EL MONDAY. JANUARY I

Chicken Rice Soup. Peanu t But ter and Jefly Sandwich. FruM, Cheese S t i i . M l k

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Hot Deg on BOB. Mustard. Catsup. Buttered Vegetable, FruM, Brownie. Mlk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I Beef In Gravy over Maabed Potatoes, Warm Buttered Roll, FruM, Mlk

THURSDAY, JANUARY • Ravioli wkh Mast and Chatae. Green Peas . Warm Buttered Bread FruM, Mlk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Hamburger on Bm, Catnip. P k k l s Skcaa, Buttered Vegetable, FruM. Peanut Baiter Bar. Mlk

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FIELD MONDAY, JANUARY J

Hot Dog on Bun, Relishes, Vegetable . FruM Cake. MUk

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 H a m b u r g e r Gravy over Mashed Potatoes . Green Beans, Hot BiscuMs. FruM. Mlk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY S Spaghett i wMh Meat, Tossed Salad. Bread. Butter , FruM JeDo. Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY « F i s h S t i c k s . T a r t a r S a u c e . V e g e t a b l e , Bread . Butter, FraM. Cake. Mik

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Chicken Noodle Soup, Crackers , Peanu t But ter and Jelly Sandwich, FraM. Mik

GALLIMORE MONDAY, JANUARY J

Toasted Cheese Sandwich, Buttered Green Beans. Fruit Cup, Cookie. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 H a m b u r g e r Gravy over Mashed Potatoes . Buttered Peas , Frai t Cup, Cake. Mflk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 H a m b u r g e r on Bun, Catsup or Mustard , But tered Corn. FraM Cup, Cake, Mik

THURSDAY, JANUARY « Hot Dog on Bun, Catsup or Mustard . But tered Mixed Vegetable*. Fruit Cup. Bar. MUk

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 Pizza with Meat and Cheese. Buttered Wax Beans, FruM Cup. Cake, Orange i u l c e , M i k

HULSING MONDAY. JANUARY 3

Hot Dog on Bun. Tr immings . Whole Kernel Corn. FruM Cup, Cookie. Mik

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Spaghett i wMh Meat, Garlic Bread , Green Beans, JeOo wMh FraM, Mlk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 Pizza with Meat and Cheese. Vegetab l r . Pea nut But te rcup Cakes. 'FruM Mik

THURSDAY. JANUARY 6 H a m b u r g e r on Bun. F rench Fr ies , Chilled Frui t Cup. Cookie. Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 , Oven Baked Ftoh, Ta r t a r Sauce, Mashed Po-ta toes , Buttered Peas and Carrots . Vanilla Pudding with FraM. Mik

ISBISTER MONDAY, JANUARY J

Tomato Soup wMh Crackers , Toasted Cheese Sandwich. Peaches , Banana Cake and M ik

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Sloppy Joe, Green Beans, Pea r s , Cookie and MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY J Roast Beef. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy . Buttered RoU, Orange Juice . JeUo and M i k

THURSDAY. JANUARY • Hot Dog on Bun. Buttered Carro ts . Apple sauce. Cookie and Milk

• FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 Fish Sticks, French Bread, Peas . FraM Cup. Peanut Butter Bar and MUk

MILLER MONDAY. JANUARY 3

Ravioli wMh Meat and Cheeae. Buttered Vegetable. FraM Cup. Bread and Butter

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Sizzle F ranks . Pork and Beans. FraM Cup, Cookie

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 Meat and Gravy over Mashed Potatoes . Hot Biscuits. FraM Cup

THURSDAY. JANUARY « S a l i s b u r y S t eak . Mashed P o t a t o e s and Gravy , Bread and Butter. Peaches

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 PIZZA PARTY

SMITH MONDAY. JANUARY J

FBh Sticks • Ta r t a r Sauce. Buttered Bread , Com • Applesauce, Peanut Butter Cookie. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Hot Dog on Bun, Mustard, Catsup. Relish. French Fries , Cheese Sticks, JeBo wMh FraM. Cake - Mflk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY % Pixia • Meat Sauce and Cheeae. Paas . Or ange Juice . Toll Houae Bars, Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY t Bar-b-cue Beef on B u n ^ t a t a r Tola. P e a c h e s - Cookie • MUk '

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Ravioli - Meat and Cheeae. Hr t Roll. Green Beans' P e a r i , Cookie • M l k

STARKWEATHER f MONDAY. JANUARY I

Vegetable Soup. Peanut Butter and JeDy Sandwich. FraM C * . Rica E r t i p i t Bar . M l k

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Roaat Beef. Potatoes and Gravy, Peas. FruM Cup. Cookie, Mlk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S Grilled Cheeae Sandwich, Cor*. FraM Cup. Cake. MUk

THURSDAY. JANUARY « Hamburg Gravy Mwkad Petataea,

Hat De« aa Bun. Baked Baaaa, FruM Cup.

TANGER MONDAY, JANUARY J

Ravioli with Meat. Hot Rolls, Mixed FraM, MUk. ChUled Peaches

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Hot Chicken and Gravy over Mashed Po-ta toes , Cranberr ies . Cherry Apple Kriap, Roasted Peanuts . Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5 French Toast . Choice of Syrap or Cinnamon and Sugar , Pork Sausage. Apple Sauce, Car rot Stick, MUk

THURSDAY, JANUARY • Hot Dog on a Bun. Pork n Beans Chilled Mixed FruM. Cake. vMUk

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 P a z a Hot Fresh Green Peas Chflted Peaa . Chocolate Puddvig Milk

PIONEER MIDDLE MONDAY, JANUARY 3

H o m e m a d e Chicken Vegetable Soup or Beef Noddle Soup - Crackers , Hot Dog on Bun or Chicken Patty Sandwich, Choice of FraM -Cookie. Milk

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Chicken in Gravy over C r e a m y Mashed Po-tatoes. Buttered Sweet Potatoes. H o m e m a d e Roll • Butter, Choice of FraM MUk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY J Choice of Sloppy Joe on Bun or S u b m a r m e Sandwich F.scaDoped Pota toes . But te red Green Beans. Choice of FraM, Mik

THURSDAY, JANUARY ( P u t a with Sausage and Cheese, But tered Corn, Choice of FraM or Jello w l h Topping. Brownie - MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 1 Choice of Goulash or Macaroni and Cheeae. Homemade Roll Butter. Celery - Careot Sticks, Choice of FraM • Milk

EAST MIDDLE MONDAY. JANUARY 3

Hot Dog on Bun. Relishes. French Fr ies . Frui t , Cookie, MUk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Barbecue on Bun, Green Beans. FruM, Cow-boy Cookie, Mik

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 Sloppy Joe on Bun, Shced Beets. FraM, A p pie sauce Cake, MUk

THURSDAY. JANUARY < H a m b u r g e r on Bun. Rehsbes. Corn. F u M . Brownie Bar . MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 F o h Sandwich. Ta r t a r Sauce, Potato Chips. Carrot and Celery Sticks, FraM. Cake. M l k

WEST MIDDLE MONDAY. JANUARY 3

WELCOME BACK-Spaghett i wMh Meat. Green Beans. Dinner Roll. Choice of P u d d i n p . Mik

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 Grilled Hot Dog wMh T r i m m l n p . Whole Ker-nel Corn, Pineapple Cup, Yankee-Doodle Cookie. Milk '

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY S H a m b u r g e r Gravy. Mashed Pota toes , P e a s %

and Carro ts , Homemade Roll - Butler . Or-ange Juice, Mik

THURSDAY. JANUARY « H a m b u r g e r wMh Tr immings . F rench Fr ies . Orange Juice, Coffee Cake - Mik

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Fiahwich with Ta r t a r Sauce, Catsup . Whole Kernel Corn. Choice of FruM Cup, Peanut But ter Cake. MUk

SALEM & CANTON HIGHS MONDAY, JNAUARY 3

Hot Chicken Gravy. Mashed Potato, B * te red Vegetable. Assorted FraM. m l k . Hot Roll and Butter

TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 Hot Dog on Bun wMh Rekahea, Potato Cklps. Baked Beans, Assorted FraM Deaaert and MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY S Macaroni and Cheese or Beef Macaroni . H a Roll and Butter. Buttered Vegetable. J e l o and Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY • Hot H a m and Cheeae, Potato Chips, Veto table Soup. Pickles. Assorted FraMs and Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 7 Fish on Bun. Potatoes. Buttered Vegetable JeUo and Mitt

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Music and rhythm reveal new world to handicapped

The soft. Southern voice was full of en-thus iasm as Kentucky ' s only registered music therap is t descr ibed her work with the hand icapped in the Owens bo ro school

Caroline F e r spent Chr is tmas vacation with her pa ren t s . Mr. and Mrs Alvin Fol-ger of a s t r e e t . P lymouth

One of her s tudents , with a mallet s t rapped to her wrist, had played "Away in a M a n g e r " on a xylophone at a recent pe r fo rmance

"Someth ing like that builds their self-es-t e e m . " said Miss Folger The warmth of her tone revealed both t eacher and child had s h a r e d the victory

Her s tudents vary in age f rom six to 21, and she sees t hem every day in her class es The school is a residential facility which accep t s some day students who are at d i f ferent levels and who have different handicaps* Most of them a r e victims of ce rebra l palsy— a few a re spinal bifida chi ldren ,

SHE E X P L A I N E D that most of them have normal intel l igence but a re frustra-

ted because they cannot communicate Ttus results in emotional problems

"They have been in wheelchairs all their lives, they have no depth perception Rhythm provides perceptual feedback It is a na tura l energizer .

"The thing I like best about music thera-

py is that i t 's very non-threatening It is a

group activity, and they a r e not singled

ou t . " In the beginning, her s tudents have vary

narrow vocal ranges . At first she trans-poses the music to their vocal range Grad-ually, the fine motor bommunicat ion skills are a w a k e n e d Both range and inflection i | g * c rease

" M a n y have a malfunct ion of their dia p h r a m s This can be developed but it takes t ime to o v e r c o m e , " said the 23-year-old therapis t

"They have been culturally depr ived."

she added "But they enjoy working togeth-

er "

ACTIVITIES with he r s t u d e n t s a r e game-oriented And as the communicat ion

grows they a re s t imulated socially. " S o m e have e v e n l ea rned to read

m u s i c , " said Ms. Folger.

"Success is s t ruc tu red No o n ® H s . "

E a c h ins t rument also must be structured to t h e individual. The mal le t s t rapped to the wrist and a xylophone with ext ra wide keys a c c o m m o d a t e d the child 's ability. H * result was the joy of making music.

Ms. Folger e a r n e d her bachelor ' s degree in mus ic f r o m thevjjniversi ty of Georgia in Athens

She then took six mon thsUr^ in ing in the Georgia Re ta rda t ion Center where her s tudies included ger ia t r i cs and work with dis turbed boys and the mental ly retarded

Although she ma jo red in piano, she also plays au toharp , gui tar and dulcimer.

Her work with the handicapped in the Kentucky school is made possible by spe-cial (Title 8) federal funding

" I wish there were more of us in more schools , ' ' said the young therapist whose music is opening a new world of rhythm and song to he r 35 s tudents

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y Here's a toast

To '77, and those who laugh and work together One last edition in 76, and one last op-

por tuni ty to thank so many f r iends for snak ing it a good year .

We sha red the joy and sa t i s fac t ion of suc-r e s s f u l ventures, the chagr in of defea t , the loss of loved ones, and the hopes of new en-t e rp r i s e s and ideas

T h e r e were tea rs , laughter , and grum-

bling—but. we coped And thanks to you. a g roup which exer-

c ises to the fullest its right to f r ee speech. «t wasn ' t dull,

One of the p leasures of communi ty news-paper ing is talking to our senior residents about their bir thdays, ann iversa r ies , hob-bies and contributions to their communi ty

OUR VERY BEST WISHES to our oldest res ident Mrs Rachel Ritchie, who will cele-b r a t e he r 105th bi r thday April 28. 1977.

May her interest in life, politics and the world continue

And then there a re the younger ones: William Kellogg who marked his 90 years , with a big par ty ; Zaida Got tschalk, 90, who keeps right on canning toma toes and baking bread and who flew to San Fran-cisco a s a birthday t rea t ; Hulda Ashe, an-other 90-year-old. whom it was a joy to meet

Happy New Year to F r e d Bradley and the AARP group who added to the bicen-tennial celebration with their sing-along; to the Crediteers who made the lovely his-torical quilt. May they continue their joy j aun ts and partying, and remain young at hear t

Special greet ings to the folks at the P lymouth Grange—to the Fi l lmores , the Tr i t tens , the Strebbings, the Nilsons. Kay

Miller, and those great pie m a k e r s , Helen Eck les . Florence Henry and Florence Bor-dine. To all the m e m b e r s of the Grange : You have an important role in mak ing this a be t te r place to live

I T WAS A M I L E S T O N E f o r t h e P lymouth Branch Woman's National F a r m and Garden Association and the S a r a h Ann Cochrane Chapter Daughters of the Ameri-can Revolution

The garden club ce lebra ted its 40th anni-v e r s a r y in May with a tea . They didn't rest on their laurels They planted the t r iangle park in red. white a n d blue fo r the bicentennial yea r and ended the y e a r s with a Chr i s tmas tour which was a smash ing success . To Mayrlene Schultz. who kept us i n fo rmed ; Doris Richard , pres ident ; Mar-gie Bake , Joan Herrold, Hilda Wonn. J u a n -ita Fenke l l , Vivian B r a d b u r n , E l a i n e Pierce , Marion Waterhouse, and P a t Scott, the 40th year will be a ha rd one to follow. And to Mabel Lorenz, longtime ga rden c lubber who turned columnist for the c lub ' s citation of beauty awards , our loyf and best wishes for the new year .

"Mill Race in the Spr ing" was the DAR's bicentennial project in May. In De-c e m b e r , the m e m b e r s m a r k e d their golden ann ive rsa ry with a gala luncheon

To Mrs. Hugh Laffer ty , regent . Annette HeinJlryckx. B a r b a r a Saunde r s .Mar jo r i e Bains. Betty Por ter and all the DARers , a happy new year .

THOSE OLD F R I E N D S Lenny Eckhout Rosebud Trask dese rve nothing but

the best . And Pop Taylor, who awakened everyone ' s Chr i s tmas spirit with his Christ-m a s t r ee caper ; La r ry Judd and hisCJrO gang for doing their best to br ing about a happy ending.

And while we ' re in the Old Village sec-tor . best wishes go to the Orrs , Rober ta and Milt; P a t Hann and he r g roup; the Carnes , P a t and E r i ^ ; Bill Ruehr and the Heide ' s people; Dee Morgan and f r i ends ; Doug Montgomery and Curtis Hann in the Corner Candy Store; and Doug Blunk who was president of the Fall Fes t iva l Board of Di rec tors

And a little f a r the r north, on Northvil le Road, our best to Bill and L o b McAllister , and Wolverine fans eve rywhere .

IN THIS B I C E N T E N N I A L y e a r , we mus t r e m e m b e r those who worked so h a r d to involve everyone in the celebrat ion—Bit Folger , Lauren Buerle , Fftggy F i she r , Eve-lyn E d g a r . Pat Whitesell, Gloria Kinsel, C h a r l e s Zazula (for Canton township) . J a c k Wilcox for the city of P lymouth , and so m a n y others .

f f r m Healey d e t e r v e s a special word fo r

donating office space to the Area Bicenten-nial Commission for the dura t ion . It was a m e m o r a b l e and f i t t ing 200th b i r t h d a y par ty

P a p p y New Year to those Goodfellows Bruce Burow. Henry Berghoff, J u d y B u m s , Mabel Buckley, the Holmans, the Schom-berge r s . Paul Sanders and all the old news-boys.

THE OPENING OF THE Plymouth His-torical Museum was a m a j o r event of the yea r To those who m a d e it all possible, the greet ings of the season. We n a m e but a^ f e w : M a r g a r e t D u n n i n g , C l a r e n c e Moore. Betty Z immerman . George Burr . I rene Waldorf

To o u r thesp ians , m e m b e r s o f ' t he P l y m o u t h T h e a t r e Gui ld , P a t T r o t h , Clemie Cyburt. Dennis Whalen. Dennis Wrubel, Fred Brown. J a m e s Courtney and Eff ie Kuisel. I guess " b r e a k a leg" is the proper wish.

One of the oldest communi ty theat r ica l g roups in the state, all the m e m b e r s de-s e r v e a special greet ing.

IT 'S NOT EVERY YEAR that a s t a r is born, but when a whole new group of play-e r s emerges , and its f irst p e r f o r m a n c e is a hit. i t ' s a historical happening.

So history was m a d e in 1976 with the Cas-sady P laye r s ' p r emie re p e r f o r m a n c e of " Y e s t e r y e a r s in P lymouth "

We toast the author . Norma Cassady . and he r cast : G r a c e Rix, Ell ice Kulick. M a r g a r e t Stremich. Dixie Zabell, Terese Whitten and Rebecca Nichcfls

And their audience, m e m b e r s of the P l y m o u t h B u s i n e s s a n d P r o f e s s i o n W o m e n ' s Club dese rves another toast . Sandy Davis, Betty Andrews. B a r b Har-

bin, Sylvia Schell. Betty Pint and cohorts ,

we salute you

HAZEL AND ART LARSON s ta r t ed out the new year on a happy note.

That big pink bow on their f ront <}oor was an announcement of the a r r iva l of a new granddaughter . Erin El izabeth, in the State of Washington. Erin is the f irst child of Susan and Steven Anderson,

Congratulations. Hazel and Art. and m a y the new year be a good one for you and yours

Then there is Beverly Thomson who lives on Ivywood in Lake Pointe Village.

We wish her no more surpr i ses like the one she received Chr i s tmas Day „ As she placed the turkey in the oven for

roast ing, the oven actually blew up. With guests expected for dinner . Bev was in a d i l emma She decided to try the outdoor gas grill, but was very doubtful about how long it would tafce.

The bird was cooked to perfect ion in six hours "I put foil on it and closed the l id ," she said, admitt ing to m a n y chilly t r ips outside to check the p rogress

A happy new yea r to Ralph Lorenz. our landlord at 261 S. Main Also to Kirk Lo-renz, Crepn. Ethel. Marcel la . Mac, and Dan. y

RatjJh is Still chuckling over his Christ-m a s gift f rom Chuck Heidt—a l a m p m a d e out of a parking mete r . " I t ' s all pa in ted u p and you put in a nickel to m a k e the light come on.

"Bes t use for a parking me te r I 've eve r s e e n . " he added.

JOANIE GERYK, we loved it Your chicken race was s tupendous. It

kept us smiling for weeks. And even

though we had to,work all day Sunday be-cause of you and your chickens, we still loved it. And you. too. /

Happy New Year '

It w a s the y e a r of the P l y m o u t h Woman ' s Club's "Singin in the Rain'* b reak fas t theater party Betty Koch kept us a w a r e of the club's act ivi t ies through-out the yea r .

Best wishes also go to some other g rea t publicity persons—Sharon Pal ise of the Apple Run Garden Club. Linda Groat of P i lgr im Garden G u b . Betty Dempsey o( the Lake Pointe branch. Giona Kinsel of the new Trailwood branch, and Lorra ine J a r v i s of the Mayflower Garden Club

And when it comes to PR people. Bobbi Abbott of the AAUW is among the best.

WHEN THE BELLS RING out the old yea r , wherever you may be. an added wish for your good health and happiness goes to Dorothy Chandler. Ruth Barney, Sue and Scott Dodge, Elaine and Dale Ya-giela. Bill Henry. Margaret Wilson. Garey Beglinger. Juli and Tex Thoman. Ethel North, George and Betty Hudson. Hazel B » gole, Harriet Randall. Ed Page and the Crier c rew.

And to Herman, Sandy. Ba rb and all the gang at the Box Bar ; to Chuck Skene, Hank Grates , and Kenny G a r n e r a t the P lymouth Cultural Center ; to everyone ' s favor i te l ibrarian. Beth S imescu; to J a n e t Cur lee at the Plymouth Chamber of Com-m e r c e office; arid to Jane t Lue a t the Y; to Casey and f r iends at the P P D ; to Val Gildo and her Welcome Wagoners ; Kathy Toole and her Newcomers ; and Mary Koltys and her Exnewcomers .

To Betty and Don Urquhar t , to those law s tuden t s Betty H a m m a n and Carol Levi t te , H A P P Y NEW YEAR!

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BREVITIES

N E W Y E A R ' S E V E P A R T Y

The P lymouth VFW, 1426 Mill St., is hav-ing a New Y e a r ' s E v e P a r t y f rom 9 p.m. to 3 a .m. with danc ing s tar t ing at 10 p.m. Tickets a r e $12.50 pe r person and can be purchased in a d v a n c e by calling Tony Russo at 453-6737 or a t the door A fully ca tered meal will be served along with beer and set ups Br ing your own bottle Open to the public.

SCOUT SWIMMING

Jan 8—Girl Scouts f rom the P lymouth Canton a r ea a re r eminded to get in their applicat ions for the swim program which s ta r t s J a n 8 Contact Myra Dostie, 11792 Amherst Circle. P lymouth . 453-7544

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C O L O N I A L H O L I D A Y

Jan . 16—George P ie r ro t ' s World Adven-ture Series will f ea tu re the movie. "Coloni-al H o l i d a y - N e w England to the Caro-l inas ," on J an . 16, at 3 p.m. in the Detroit Institute of Arts There also will be a tour of the ar t inst i tute before the movie. BIB t ranspor ta t ion will leave the Plymouth Cul-tural Center , 525 F a r m e r , a t 1 p.m. and re-turn about 7 p .m. Pr ice for ticket and bus is | 7 50 Dinner at Beefea ters at 5:30 p.m. is optional and ex t r a Deadline for reserva-tions is 5 p.m. J an . 11.

W O M E N ' S R E C R E A T I O N

Women 's rec rea t ion night, sponsored by Canton Township P a r k s and Recreat ion De-pa r tmen t , is held every Wednesday from 6:30-8 p.m. in Field E lementa ry School. 1000 S Hagger ty . Cost is 50 cents per night for act ivi t ies such as volleyball and s l i m nast ies For preregis t ra t ion call the recrea-tion office at 397-2777.

C A N T O N P A R E N T C O F F E E S

The pr inc ipa l ' s coffee hour continues each first and third Wednesday at 9:30 a m. in the pr incipal ' s conference room at P lymouth C a ^ o n High. Any parent or in-teres ted citizen is welcome to attend. Meet-ings a re in formal and give citizens a chance to gain information about the high school p r o g r a m

V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D

Growth Works Inc., through Our House crisis and counsel ing center, is in need of volunteers for i t s information and referral service for senior citizens Seniors and others in teres ted in the service a re asked to call Bill Henry at 455-4901 or 455-4902.

C H A M B E R B O A R D

Board mee t ings of the Plymouth Commu-nity Chamber of Commerce a re held on the four th Thursday of each month at 7:30 a .m. in the conference room at 878 Wing St., P lymouth . Board meet ings a re open to the general m e m b e r s h i p of the chamber

S K I B I R D S

Ski Birds we lcome experienced and nov-ice sk iers to its meet ings at 7:30 p.m on the second Tuesday of each month in the cul tural center

What on earth is Super Sewing and how come everybody is doing it?

F i n d o u t b y c a l l i n g 2 6 1 - 0 3 1 0 . O r b e t t e r s t i l l c o m e i n p e r s o n a n d l e a r n

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Pa t i en t s at P lymouth C e n t e r for H u m a n De-v e l o p m e n t will have new play e q u i p m e n t and a d inner out with the Vielp of a c h e c k for $ 2 8 6 d o n a t e d by staff m e m b e r s a t M a d o n n a Col-lege. At left, c h a i r m a n of t he f u n d drive, Mrs. J o a n K n u d s e n , p r e s e n t s the m o n e y to Mr. a n d

Mrs. Phillip Sills, vo lun tee r s at the P lymouth facility for 16 yea r s . In t he cen t e r is S is te r Mary Francil ine, M a d o n n a p r e s i d e n t , w h o w a s a vol-u n t e e r m u s i c t e a c h e r at the P l rmou th cen t e r for six yea r s .

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NEW SCOUT TROOP

Boy Scouts of Amer ica a r e looking for boys ages 11 to 14 who love the outdoors, games , hiking and overnight camping to join a new t roop being formed in Field Ele-men ta ry on Hagger ty Road in Canton In-teres ted boys should send their name, age, address , te lephone number and school they at tend to Boy Scouts of America, in care of 1139 Stacy Dr. , Building 44, Canton 48188

G R E E K TOWN

J a n 29—Plymouth Pa thf inders a re plan-ning a t r ip J a n 29 to Greek Town. Detroit Historial Museum. Detroit Cultural Center, NBD and a tour of the oldest church in De-troit. Fee of $12 includes dinner in Greek Town. All welcome For information call Depar tment of P a r k s and Recreation at 4556620

CHESS CLUB

The chess c lub meets every Tuesday f rom 7:30-11:30 p.m. Novice to advanced p layers invited, and instruction is provided for beginners . For information contact Con rad Drake at 397-1881

PARTY BRIDGE

P a r t y br idge takes place each Thursday f rom 1-4 p .m. mi the cultural center .

FOLK DANCE CLUB

Folk dance club meets each Fr iday at 7:30 p .m in Bird E lemen ta ry , 220 Sheldon The group, sponsored by Plymouth Parks and Recrea t ion Depar tment , is open to juiv ior high s tudents through adults , to novice through exper ienced dancers For informa tion contact Joe Azbill at 455-6163

PAINT FOR FUN

All persons interes ted in oil painting are invited to f r e e paint-for-fun sessions from 1-3:30 p.m. Thur sdays in the cultural cen-ter.

P A T H F I N D E R S

New classes in backpacking, wilderness survival and rock cl imbing will be offered through Plymouth Recreat ion Department a asses will deal with sa fe ty procedures and techniques. For information, call recre-ation depa r tmen t at 455-6620

COMMUNITY CHORUS

Plymouth Communi ty Chorus rehearses at 8 p .m. each Tuesday in the music room of E a s t Middle School. 1042 S. Mill For in-format ion call 453-4526 or 453-0539

OIL P U N T I N G AND ACRYLICS

Informal sessions 10 a .m. to 1 p.m. Mon-days in cul tural center for those with some exper ience in oil painting and acryl ics .

F I G U R E SKATING CLUB

P lymou th F igu re Skating meets 8-11 p.m. Mondays, 7:30-10:30 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Sa tu rdays in the Plymouth Cultural Center Ice Arena , 525 F a r m e r .

NEW Y E A R S EVE

P lymouth P a r k s and Recreat ion Depart ment is now accept ing reservat ions for a New Yea r ' s E v e Par ty . Tickets a re $3 in advance and $3 50 at the door. Activities will include ice skat ing a n * disco dancing f rom 9 p.m. to 1 a .m . .Fireside lounge will provide w a r m holiday a tmosphere and con-cession se rv ices will be available Age limit is 16 or older Get reservat ions by calling 455-6620 or stopping by the cultural center at 525 F a r m e r .

CANTON NEWCOMERS

J a n 5—Monthly meet ing of Canton Town-ship Newcomer ' s Club begins 8 p.m.. pre-ceded by hospital i ty at 7:30 p.m.. in Pio-neer Middle School on Ann Arbor Road. Mrs Theresa Mc laugh l in , a palmist , will be fea tured guest . Sign ups for interest groups also will be held at this meeting

DUPLICATE BRIDGE

Duplicate br idge p layers meet 7:30 p.m.

each Tuesday in cul tural center

SAVING MONEY

Every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:05 and 5:15 p .m. WSDP (89.3 on FM dial), in cooperation with Plymouth branch of the A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of U n i v e r s i t y Women, will b roadcas t "Got a Minute to S a v e ? " P r o g r a m is a continuation of quick tips on how th save money, t ime and energy. If you have tips of your own. drof a postcard to WSDP Radio. 46181 Joy, P lymouth 48170

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moval. food safety, substitution recipes, energy consumption, appliances (micro-wave ovens and others), food storage or any other home situation, call 721-6565 or 563-2400. or write to the Wayne County Co-operative Extension Service at P.O. Box 550, Wayne. Mich 48184

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COMMISSION

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

At a regular meeting of the City Commission to be held in the Commission Cham-ber of the City Hall on Monday. January 17. 1977. a public hearing will be held at 7 30 P.M. to consider the rezoning of

Lots Nos. 12 and 13. May Subdivision; Lot No 19. F r a n k ' s Addition;

and l,ot Nos 237 to 240, both inclusive. Assessor's Plymouth Plat No 9. changed from RM-2 (Multiple-Family Residential,District) to B-2 (Central Business District) zoning 4

Said lots are located in the vicinity of the Southeast corner of Penni-man Avenue and S Union Street

All interested parties will be given ample opportunity to participate in the hear-ing. and at the close of the hearing, all comments and suggestions of those citizens participating will be considered by the City Commission before making its deci

A copy of the item scheduled for hearing is on file in the office of the City Clerk during regular office hours for public examination

.• PAUL V BRUMFIELD. City Clerk

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

ORDINANCE NO. 76-8

AN ORDINANCE TO A M E N D SECTION 5.194(6), ARTICLE XV,

OF CHAPTER 52, ZONING, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF

PLYMOUTH.

THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS

Section 1 Section 5 194(6). Article XV. of Chapter 52. Zoning, of the Code of the City of Plymouth is hereby amended to read as follows:

5 194 Accessory Buildings Accessory buildings, except a s other-wise permit ted m this Chapter, shall be subject to the following regulations: (1 Where the accessory building is structurally attached to a main building,

it shall be subject to. and must conform to. all yard regulations of this Chapter applicable to mam buildings.

(2) Accessory buildings shall not be erected in any required yard except,a rear yard,

(3) An accessory building may occupy not more than twenty- five (25) per-cent of a required yard, plus twenty percent (20%) of any non-required rear yard, provided that in no instance shall the accessory building ex-ceed one-half ( 4 ) the ground flo$r area of the main building, except an accessory building can be constructed which exceeds these standards where it is intended to serve as a two car garage or carport However, where the area of such a structure would exceed the above standards," its floor area shall not exceed 528 square feet and. provided further . ' that it shall not occupy moce than forty (40) percent of the combined required and non-required rear yard of the residential lot.

(4) No detached accessory building shaD be located closer that three (3) feet to any side or rear lot line. In those instances where the rear lot line s coterminous with an alley right-of-way. the accessory building shall be no closer than one (I) foot to such rear lot line. In no instance shall an accessory structure be located within a dedicated easement right-of-way

(5) No deteached accessory building in a R-l, RT-1, RM-1. RM- 2. O-l. 0-2. or P-l District shall exceed one (1) story of fifteen (15) feet in height. Accesory buildings in all other districts may be constructed to equal the permitted maximum height of structures In said districts, subject to Board of Appeals review and approval.

(6) When an accessory building is located on a corner lot, the side lot line of which is substantially a continuation of the front lot line of the lot to its rear, said building shall not project beyond the front yard line re-quired on the lot in rear of such corner lot When an accessory building is located on a corner lot, the side lot line of which is substantiaDy a continuation of the side lot line of the lot to its rear, said buildkig shall not project-beyond the side yard line required on the lot in the rear of

such comer lot. . j (7) When an accessory building, in any Residence. Business, or of f lc^DB-

trict is intended for other than the storage of private motor vehicles, the accessory use shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Ap-

Section 2 This Ordinance shall become operative and effective on the 10th day

of January AD. 1977.

Made, passed and adopted by the City Commission of the City of Ptymouth.

Michigan." this 20th day of December A D . 1976.

JOSEPH J BIDA. Mayor PAUL V BRUMFIELD, C l y Cler^

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As you huddle before the fire on these cold winter nights do you ever just close your eyes and drift away into your own very private dream world''

Apparently almost everyone does, be cause we made a survey, and every per-son we asked admitted to a Walter Mittv life and agreed to share it with us.

Most all of our dreamers prefaced their fantasy by indicating they wer£ very happy with their present life styles, but if they could realize that secret dream, here 's what some local citizens might be doing

Mike Hoben, superintendent of Plymouth schools. Mike was headed for a degree in engineering before World War II inter-rupted hLS plans

He indicated that he might have enjoyed being more involved in the sciences, possi-bly in medicine. Our/ ex-pro basketball player also mentioned" that before he be came an administrator.he was eagerly looking forward to a career as a school psychologist or pilot

Mis more immediate dream is to tour Red China or to return-to Russia. So. if he wern't our superintendent, a job he said he loves he'd be a scientist who works with child n. flying his own plane to the USSR or Reu China. v

Bill Hall, manager. Lents Custom Cloth-ing Bill is really a nattily dressed Robin-son Crusoe. He has read the book several times ar.d is continually intrigued with the challenge of fending for himself in the wilds

John Olson, librarian at Schoolcraft Col-lege John stated that he'd probably be in some kind of personnel work if he didn't

like being ^Jibrar ian so much. He started his education as a pre-med major, but found that it wasn't quite his cup of tea

He also mentioned that he wouldn't have minded stirring a few things up here and there, but refused to elaborate on that phase of his dream

If Fred Hill, owner of John Smith and Me and Mr Jones, had his way. the Ever-ly Brothers. Frankie Avalon and Paul Anka would have had to make way for the competition Rock star Hill would have had them swooning in the aisles

Betty Porter, proprietor of the Statice Shop, would have loved to have lived in Williamsburg 200-years ago. As she mused about the possibility' of reincarnation, she said. "I would have been really comfort-able in the 18th century . and maybe I was "

John Gaffield, owner of Gaffield Studio, didn't have to think very long before his eyes started to twinkle " I know. I would have been the cruise photographer on the Mayflower when it headed for the New World "

The Rev. Phillip Magee, rector of the First United Presbyter ian Church of Plymouth, has wanted to do exactly what hforxloing since early high school days, but in his Walter Mittv dream'he would be smashing the cymbals or pounding the kettle drums in a symphony orchestra

Betty Stremich. general manager of the Hillside Inn. The Bottom of the Hill, and in-ventor of the Sloppy Josephine, had an im mediate answer. She'd be having fun in the sun as captainess iher wordi of Wind-j ammer Cruises

Shirley Spaniel, principal of Miller Ele-mentary School Shirley hesitated not one moment when she said she'd like to be a beachcomber on Maui, Hawaii, collecting shells far away from the rest of humanity

Wilma Newton was another one with an almost immediate response, a U S Sena tor." she replied, then after a few seconds reflection, "or a cabinet member, perhaps the Secretary of the Treasury "

A short time later the phone rang and it was Wilma again •'Actually, she said. •What I really always dreamed of doing

was owning a pro football team "

Esther HuLsing, Girl Scout executive, would like to bt^a tall, lithe model and gif-ted artist. Sh£ would endorse marvelous products and play command perform-ances. moving her audiences to laughter or tears, and then come home and play while her friends sing around the piano

Juli Thoman. owner of the Wayside Gift Shop If absolutely forced to give up the store and the life she's presently leading. Julie would be immediately transported to San Franc is to. where she would be enjoy-ing a bowl of soup and a glass of wine while looking over the bay from The Edel-weiss

Slvvia Mullen, manager of Me and Mr Jones. Sylvia said shed love to be a chorus girl on Broadwa". but upon further examination, she admitted that humility kept h e r f r o m d i v u l g i n g her t r u e dream, .super stardom with all the trim-mings.

Harold Guenther. president of Plymouth Products, ex-mayor, and ex-city commis-sioner. would love to have unlimited time and funds to minister to general human needs

"You know." he said, "the more ad-vanced we become, the more we leave people behind.'

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If you like driving around town looking at the pretty Christmas decorations and displays, there's one house on Cranford Av-enue that should be added to your list.

It's the home of Michael and Virginia Koon. Their front yard is a delight to all the children as well as their parents. When a ^year-old boy says it's really "decent ." take his word for, it. That's about the high-est complimertt the Koons could possibly receive.

Eighteen wooden figunnes. some as tall as five feet, adorn the street with holiday cheer Four reindeer pull Santa's sleigh as Mr and Mrs Claus look on Five elves add merriment to the scene. There are Mr and Mrs. Snowman along with two snow children One cat and one dog add the finishing touch

This grand winter scene is unusual be-cause it was cut out by Mike with his skill saw He started working on the arrange-ment last Christmas Ginny and he were adding the last of the paint right before it was placed on the lawn for all to enjoy

ter on Cherry Hill in Westland. Lots of help was received from assistant leader Beth Palermo.

Here's a chancefor fourth grade girls to get in on the fun Regina Miller is starting a new campfire group in January

She prefers girls from the Ericksson school district The meeting will be held in her home in Fellows Creek For more in-formation call Regina at 981-2615

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A VISITING FROM SWEDEN Dec 27

Jan. 8 are the Vasterhanige Midget a Bantam hockey teams. Some 31 boys and 23 adults are the guests of the Plymouth j o c k e y Association

The boys are being hosted by many fami-lies in the Plymouth-Canton community. The homes are those of our own hockey players.

Staying in Canton this week a re : Bo An-dersson and Stefan Johansson, the guest of Karen and Charlie Bialek and son Jeff; • Soren Andersson the guest of Vicki and Don Hasson and son Bob; Magnus Lundh. guest of Ula and Alex Gainsborough and son Duane; Benna Gustavsson, guest of Sue and Gene Smith and son Greg; Ken-neth Johansson, Greger Knutos, Anders 01-sson, and Crister Hoghind. guests of Lettie and Ralph Kennedy and son Bill; Tony An-dersson, guest of Jan and John Fuller and son Scott; Tomas Persson, guest of Polly and Doug Moffatt and son Doug; Peter Lindeberg, guest of Gladys and Doug Lock and son Chris; Stefan Andersson, guest of Linda and Gene Vowles and son Ken; and Mrs. Fogelberg, guest of Jo Skone.

Along with getting aquainted with their American families, the boys will be doing

^ h a t they enjoy most, playing hockey. TTiey a re scheduled to play in Windsor. Canada; Ohio; Ann Arbor and of course dfeainst our Plymouth teams in the Cultur-al Center.

A MINI VACATION for Eilleen Bank-owski and Mary Hamlltons' campfire girls was spent at Greenfield Village yesterday. They slept at Lovett Hall where they had the use of the swimming pool and gym.

They visited the village as well as the museum. A sleigh ride in all this beautiful snow was most enjoyable.

A chicken dinner and breakfast was eaten at the Clinton Inn. The girls re-turned home this afternoon.

The girls from Darieen Goemer's group from Ericksson were super busy this month They made placemats for their par-ents; then they made cookies, fudge and popcorn baDs, and on the 21st they sang carols at the Hope Care Convalescent Cen-

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elderly and earn credit Volunteers a re being recru i ted for a pro-

g r a m at Madonna College. Livonia, to as-

sist elderly prsons in nurs ing homes while

ea rn ing college credit

Kathy He lgeson of Livonia, enro l led in a p r o g r a m at M a d o n n a Col lege that t ra ins v o l u n t e e r s to a s s i s t nurs ing h o m e r e s i d e n t s , h e l p s a r e s iden t of Maryc res t with a g l a s s of water . The M a d o n n a p r o g r a m is enroll ing v o l u n t e e r s for s e v e n S a t u r d a y s e m i n a r s on aging which will begin J a n . 15.

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The p rogram is part ial ly funded through the Administrat ion on Aging. Title III O lde r A m e r i c a n s Act. D e p a r t m e n t of Heal th . Education and Welfare

The 10() volunteers will a t tend seven Sat u rday semina r s beginnii>g J a n 15 and e a r n four semes te r hours of credit upon complet ion of the p rogram. Each volun teer will devote six hours per week to as-sist e lderly residents of nursing homes as a field experience , !

Madonna, which has a deg ree p rog ram in gerontology, will contr ibute tuition as-s i s t ance to those who enroll. Prev ious vol-un teer p rograms at Madonna have identi-fied and aided elderly persons in their own homes .

Volunteers may be men or women over 18 y e a r s of age. according to Sis ter Colleen Morris , director of the Madonna geronto-logy p rog rams Successful complet ion of high school is not a requi rement If they do not a l ready have a contact with a nurs-ing home, a placement for their field expe-r ience will be a r ranged for t hem, she said

The Saturday seminars will draw upon the knowledge and skill of exper t s with cu r rent ac t ive exper ience with the elder lv

Guest lectures for the s e m i n a r s a r e Dr. Roger Ajluni. speaking on psyiology of ag ing : Char les Wolfe, admin is t ra to r of Jewish Home for the Atfed. psychology and sociology of aging. Teresa Thompson, clinical spcialist on aging. Sinai Hospital real i ty orientation: and Sharon Burns, con-sul tant . Michigan Dietary Association, nu-tr i t ion.

Others include J e a n Wicker, occupation-al therapis t . Beaumont Hospital. Helen Millen. rehabil i tat ive nursing consultant . Sister Elizabeth Kenney Foundat ion, speak-ing on rehabili tation; Margare t Gregory and Peg Bishop, alcoholism and growing old; Sister Joyce DeSchano. death and dying; Dory Shorr of Citizens fa? Better C a r e ; M a r j o n e Gaunt of the Amer ican Red Cross; and Dr John Burrows. Chief of Oncology. St John Hospital

Regis t ra t ion for the s emina r m a y be c o m p l e t e d at Madonna College. 36600 Schoolcraf t , daily f rom 9 a m to 5 p m be-tween J a n 3-10 For fu r the r information, call Sister Colleen Morris or Mrs Sheila Damiano . workshop coordinator , at 425-H000. Ext. 36

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. 43065 Joy, Canton, will welcome recordingar t is t Steve Boalt of Boca Raton. F la . a t its serv-ices at 6 p.m. Sunday. J an . 2

The visitor is an ordained minis ter a s well a s composer , a r r a n g e r , t rumpete r , pianist and vocalist In the f o r m e r capaci-ty he serves as minis ter-a t - large for Bible-town in Boca Raton and is fea tured regu-larly in citywide c rusades and on tele-vision. and in the lat ter he gives concer ts around 4he world and has m a d e six record a lbums

His visits in recent yea r s have taken him to J apan . Korea. Hong Kong. Sing-apore . Indonesia, Taiwan, Austral ia . India. Ceylon. Bangladesh and the West Indies.

• PLYMOUTH CHURCH O F THE NAZA-R E N E , 41550 E. Ann Arbor Trai l , will pre-

. ,sent gospel singer C.ene Braun in a concert

dur ing its 11 a m worship se rv ice Sunday. J a n . 2

ST ANDREW EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 16360 Hubbard, Livonia, will present flutist F r a n c e s Shelly and organist Steven Egler in a recital concr t l at 5 p.m. Sunday. J a n .

in the church sanc tuary

Miss Shelly is instructor in f lute a t Wich-ita State University in Kansas and Eg le r is ass is tant professor of organ a t Central Michigan University Both hold BA and MA degrees in music f rom the University of Michigan, and they have pe r fo rmed to ge ther in Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas as well a s Michigan.

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH. 34500 Six Mile. Livonia, will welcome Dr. Arthur L. Farrel l , f o r m e r execut ive min-ister of Michigan Baptists , to its pulpit for se rv ices at 10 45 a m Sunday, J a n . 2

Area churches set Watch Night rites Watch Night services to welcome 1977

a r e planned in several a rea churches Ward United Presby te r ian and Grand

River Baptist, both Livonia congregat ions . ;j.re combining worship with an evening of fellowship, movies and food

v For the United Assembly of God. 42021 Ann Arbor Trail . P lymouth , the New Year ' s Eve service will be a t ime of sing-ing. tes t imony and fellowship, beginning at j 7 30 p m ' The Rev David Kns t will p reach on Redeeming the Time. ' '

At Ward church. Farmington Road and Six Mile, the program for the last evening of the y e a r will begin at 6 p m with fellow-ship around punch bowls

Dinner will be served at 7 p m . and at 8:30 the congregation will receive c o m m u n -ion at candlelighted tables. During the communion service, children will go to the chapel for a puppet p rogram direc ted by Mrs Lols Kosinski.

The evening will continue with a f i lm. ' The Conversion of Colonel Bottflmly. a hymns ing and special music by a ladies ' g roup called The Fifth Season

The serv ice at 11 p np will f e a tu r e a me-ditat ion by Dr. Bartlett L. Hess. Forget t -ing and Anticipating." and the evening will close with a fr iendship circle and ch imes at midnight

The public ls invited to a t tend any part of the evening's p rogram, but rese rva t ions a r e needed for the dinner

STEVE BOALT Visiting Calvary

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G r a n d River Baptist plans a p rogram s ta r t ing at 9 p.m with a movie. " R e a c h for the Summit . " with Olympics s t a r Tony Zamter in i

Following the movie there will be a for-mal dinner, for which reserva t ions a re needed, and a worship serv ice with com munion beginning at 11 p .m. Dr. Howard Haworth will conduct the se rv ice with the a s s i s t ance of J a m e s English of the G r a n d River Baptist congregat ion

Slight gains Minority enro l lment at the University of

Michigan's Ann Arbor c a m p u s this fall was 3,425—or more than 10 per cent of the total enrol lment .

The c a m p u s h a s 165 more minority stu dents than it did a year ago The percent-age of minori ty s tudents has increased f rom 9 64 last yea r to 10.11 this year

The enrol lment report was presented Dec 16 to the r egen t s by Richard A Eng-lish. U-M associa te vice-president for aca-demic a f fa i r s .

Of the minor i ty s tudents this year . 2.456 are black s tudents , an increase of 13; 415 are Asian Amer icans , an increase of 27; 89 are native Amer icans , an increase of 20; and 465 a re Spanish-surnamed Americans ,

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Giving the word of lite at the tree of life1" 34500 Si i Mil* Rd.. West of Farmington Rd. 9:30 Family Sunday School

10 45 Morning Worship 7:00 "The Living Christ Hour

NEW YEAR'8 FVE 9-12 P.M.

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Mr. Dean Borth

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Roland F. DeRenzo, Pastor 425-5585 522-9388

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New Lite tor a New Year - Rev William C Moore Wednesday School ot Christian Education

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 701 Church St 453-6464

Philip Rodqers Magee Minister Theodore D Taylor li Associate

Henry J Walch Emeritus WORSHIP SERVICE 9 30AM 41100AM CHURCH SCHOOL 9 30AM S 11 00 AM

(Church School for all Ages at 11 00 A M ) Nursery thru Kindargarlan 9 30 A M

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ST. MICHAEL'S ORTHODOX CHURCH

26355 W. Chicago Rd Redford Twp. 48239

937-2120

Rt. Rev. Michael E. Barna, Pastor Divine Li turgy-Sunday 10:00 A M Divine Liturgy-Hol idays 10:00 A.M. Saturday Vespers

S u n d a y "Schoo l -Sunday 9 .45 A.M.

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CHURCH OFTHESAVIOR 38100 Five Mile Rd.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:15 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A.M. BIBLE STUDY 7:00 -8:00 P.M.

YOUTH CLUB TUESDAYS 4:30-7:30 P.M.

x E l V i t * A v 4 . t f j i o J n : f Chinese Bible Study- 1st & 3rd Fri. 8 P.M.*

464-1062 Rev. Ronald Van Oer Werff, Pastor

Rev. Moody Yap, Minister o#€*ange#am

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'Follow conscience,' priest tells Catholics > tr.

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T h e Rev. Anthony Kosnik (right) of St. Mary S e m i n a r y in O r c h a r d Lake m e e t s Ken Krespi a n d Gail Lepp ing a f t e r his talk for t he St. Edith Cathol ic Par ish HELP se r ies . (Staff pho to by S h e r r y Kahan)

By SHERRY KAHAN •v

Catholics today must learn to follow their own consciences and rely less on the author i ty of the church, says the Rev An-thony Kosnik of St. Mary seminary. Or-chard Lake Schools

He expressed his views at St. Edith Cath-olic Church of Livonia in what he called "a speech that probably could not have been given a few years ago . "

"Pa r t i cu l a r l y in the implementation of va lues , " F r Kosnik said. "Ihe church sim-ply can ' t lead people by the hand and make decisions for them

"Tha t would be a betrayal of the kind of f r eedom the church calls us to "

One of the guest speakers in St Edith 's Help E v e r y o n e Love People ( H E L P ) series . Fr . Kosnik insisted that people who opera te simply on the authority of others a r e refusing to accept responsibility for their own actions.

"Be a w a r e where the church is a t . " he advised. "Know and respect its teaching

"Let it be a guide. But if you find that the teaching is inadequate , your fundamen-tal responsibil i ty is to be t rue to your own conscience "

Follow your own concsience even if il is in e r ro r , the priest said, but try lo elimi-nate that e r ro r a s much as possible That is the u l t imate mora l responsibility, he said.

R e m a r k i n g on the complexity of society today, he noted. "I t makes it difficult for the church to come out with positions that arp universal and absolute "

He sa id : "Life is not so simple any-more We should not b£" surprised when honestly sea rch ing for Answers . that such answers a r e not avai lable

A D D R E S S I N G ^ U M S E L F to the con Iroversial (meSuon of contraception, he gave an indication about how one could ar-rive at a decision

"If a s the resul t of the use of con-t racept ive you a r e more responsible as par-ents, growing closer together as man and wife and becoming more affect ionate in your church and with your neighbors." and if by not using them there is more ten-sion between husband and wife making

The church simply can't lead people by the hand and make decisions tor them. That would be a betrayal of the kind ot freedom the church calls us to.'

them grow fu r the r apa r t , or if the children and you become a burden to society be cause of illness, to refuse to use them in that context is immora l "

Yet he also indicated that he believes

strongly in rules

" l think to talk about personal responsi-bility. individual f reedom without rules wouid be u n f a i r . " he s ta ted "You would not have the guidelines under which you could make decisions

"Unless guidelines a re given to children lo force them to confront and internalize values , we end ^p with a permissive so-ciety that does not allow for the formation of c h a r a c t e r . "

He cla imed that to say something is wrong is not much help in the forming of a conscience

"If we don ' t give the children a deeper insight and unders tanding of the rules, we will build a prison around them, and they will never become moral ly responsible people

" T h e chu rch cha l lenges people and makes them grow by giving reasons and reinforcing motivat ion They should learn to ac t . not because someone says so but be-cause their internal conviction says so

This aspect of F a t h e r Kosnik's talk a p pealed to Gail l a p p i n g of Livonia A Schoolcraft College student, she teaches fifth grade at St Ed i th .

" I t ' s a good t ime to belong to the c h u r c h , " she said in regard to the priest 's ideas "There a re so many social con-t rovers ies for which you need guidance f rom your faith and your church

"Ul t imate ly the individual is the deci-der The church teaching in catechisim fo-cuses more on individual decisions than on

individual rules that used to be set down They a re still set down, but the controls are breaking up

"But I still like the guidance and rules because it helps in the formation of the in-dividual. but I enjoy the individual deci-sion making process involved

KEN C R E S P I . also a Livonian. said he agreed that " that the conscience must de-velop f rom within, using input f rom the church and Bible to help you make deci-s ions ."

He cla imed the thinking of Father Kos-nik would be appeal ing to the young, "and is a healthy development "

He added "The older ones are still look-ing for rules f rom Rome and f rom the archdiocese of Detroit "

In his speech the pnes t linked con-science with moral i ty , pointing out that the new unders tanding of sin "focuses di-rectly on the injustice to man "

He explained "Individual f reedom and individual conscience are not at odds with social moral i ty They a re the only way so-cial moral i ty can be achieved

" E v e r y sin. no ma t t e r how short and un-noticed. is very much a sin against my fel-low man

Love thy ne ighbor . " he reminded his lis-teners

"Tha t is the part v 4 usually fo rge t . " he commented "Chris t made it c lear that love must reach out awl embrace every liv-ing human being who ever existed

"We really need to form a people who a re really open to recognizing the injustice in the world—people willing to take respon-sibility in changing this injustice—begin-ning with their own lives and reaching out

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C H U R C H

41355 SIX MILE ROAD NORTHVILLE. MICH 48167

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Irving M Mitchell Pastor John M Shor tness DCe"

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C H U R C H SCHOOL 9:45

11:00 • .m.

P a s t o r Mi tche l l will m i n i s t e r

7:00 o.m. P a s t o r Mi tche l l

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3 4 8 - 9 0 3 0

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33015 W 7 Mile 474-5405 522-9209

Daniel DeKonty Pastor Sunday Services 10 A M 11AM 7 P M

Wedneedoy FomWy Night 7:00 P.M.

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North of Michigan Ave.

Edward W. Ralmer, Pastor S e r v i n g W a y n e . W e s t l a n d a n d C a n t o n

721-6832

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L u t h e r a n C h u r c h m A m e r i c a

4 1 3 9 0 F i v e M i l e R o a d

453-8807 iOne Mile West o' Hagge'ty fhD

Fred Prez io jo , Pastor 453-1191 Morning Worship 10:30 A.M.

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8900 Middlemen North ot Joy Rd

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4 2 2 * 0 0 0 H o m e C h u r c h 4 5 3 4 5 3 0

10 00 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 a m MORNING WORSHIP

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t . Q W a g e Assoc Minula* David K Koefci

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Rev. Loonord Rlt i ler 4S5-S228 S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 3 0 a m W o r s h i p 11 0 0 a m

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9 3 0 A M - Sunday School Adult Bible Class

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45201 N. Terr i tor ia l Rd. (300 yards west of Sheldon)

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S a m u e l F S tou t

Dwayne Lee Kelsey Frederick C Vosburg

SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A M Worship

10:00 MM Church School (Nursery thru Adults)

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0:30P.M Senior High Youth 453-5210 453-5285

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EINOM TUORI. PASTOR **•' 474-2579

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39500 Ann Arbor Trai l 422-0149 REV. W I L L I A M R ITTER. Minister

REV. JOHN FIRRIS, Aaaoctet* Mutator JEANINE FOLTZ, Director of Education

WORSHIP SERVICE AND CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M.

CLARENCEVILLE UNITED METHODIST

£0300 Middtobalt . Livonia

Paator OarakJ Fkeber 474-9444

9:00 Lffl. F ir* Worship Service 101* a m The Church School t1:1Sa.m Second Servtca of Worahip 0*0 p.m Youth Mooters 7:00 p.m Sundey EvanS* Servtca /AO p.m. Wad The Mld-Wosk Service

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20001 l a a c h Dehr -cor • MOe 5 ) 4 - 4 0 0 7 534-7575

9:45 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M Youth

(Nursery P rov ided)

Donne J. Ltntffcerg, Pastor

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ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

30900 Six Mile Road 422-6038 WORSHIP

0:30 A.M. A 11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOLS 9:30 A M

Nursery Available William 0. Ricksrd. Pastor

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427-81 I f . 10:30 A.M. 9:15A.M.

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K E N W O O D C H U R C H O F C H R I S T

20200 MerrUnen, LIVonia South ot 8 Mile Road

47V-I222 Darren L Dean, Minister

Cliff Woodrum. Minister of Education & Youth SUNDAY SERVICES

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WEDNESDAY Hour of Power

9 45 A M 11 00 A M

M S P M 6 30 P M

7 30 P M

MEMORIAL C H U R C H OFCHRIST (Chr is t ian Church)

35475 Five Milo Road- 484-8722

MARK McQILVWEY MinitW' CMUCKEMME«r routftM.n.jWf

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15431 Merr iman Rd. SUNOAY WORSHIP

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427 -1743

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11 a m a n d 6 p . m B ib le S c h o o l 10 a m

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1100 W Ann Arbdr Trail Sunday >0 30 am Sunday School 10 10 « m •Vxlrwiday E»#n.ng T»»Bmonial M«»»ng 4 00 p m

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24400 W Seven Mile (near Telegraph) HOURS OF t tAVICE

11 00 A.M. SUNOAYSCHOOL

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21440 Schoolcraft-Detroit -Boftvoen Outer Drtvo S Surf Ad.'

OFFICE 535-0600 PARSONAGE 535-3905 PASTOR CHARLES R. QRlSHAM

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10:00 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST A S E R M O N

C h u r c h S c h o o l & Nurse ry

Saint Andraws, Livonia 16360 Hubbard Road

421-8451

J a n u a r y 2 - C h r i s t m a s II

Serv i ces 8 00 A M Holy C o m m u n i o n 10 00 A M Holy C o m m u n i o n

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R p v R o b e r t L M i l l e r R n r t o r

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Holy Spirit, W e t l a n d 34645 Cowan Rd.

261-8460 8:30- Holy Eucharist 9:30- Christian Education for all

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10:30- Holy Eucharist and Sermon

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CHRIST LUTHERAN 14350 W o r m e r R o a d R e d t o r d

Rev. Jerry Stroud

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SUNDAY S C H O O L (For oil sges) 11:15 A M Nursery Provided

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T I M O T H Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H . A L C

8820 Wayne Road at Joy 427-2290 George A. Fleischer, Pastor

WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30AM. e 9:30A.M e 11:00A.M

•IBLE SCHOOL 9.30 A.M.

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8850 Newburgh Road Rev David Paap 427-9575

Worship 9 30 A M Fellowship 10:30 A M ChurchSchoo l (AilAges) 1 1 0 0 A M

East L i voma-

F A I T H L U T H E R A N 30000 Five Mile Road

421-7249 Rev Roger Schieef

Worship 8 30 and 10 30

West L i von ia -H O L Y T R I N I T Y

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

39020 Five Mile Road 464-0211

Rev James Spilos Worship 9 00 and 10 30

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

R I S E N C H R I S T Anr Artvv ^<1 V VcC 'ump^a

(1 mile West of Sheldon Rd I

453-5252 A o ' ^ ' D 8 00 •. '0 Wa r B-bir l \ S S

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HOSANNA TABOR LUTHERAN C H U R C H ft S C H O O L 9600 Leverne, So. Radford

SUNOAYS 9 0 0 A.M 1100 A M

Church School 9 00 A M THURSDAYS 7 3 0 P M 937-2424 937 -2233

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH A SCHOOL

SSS5 Venoy N of Ford Rd.. Woat»ar»d

4 2 5 - 0 2 6 0 Haip" f"S'-h€r Pastor

Divine Worship 8 & 11 AM B.bie Class 4 S S 9 30 AM

C H U R C H O F G O D

FtRST C H U R C H OF OOO

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls 25717 Power Road

Wi lbu r M Ki rby Paetor Pa rsonage 474-5619

Church School f :44 Morning Worship 11:00 Evonlnfl Worship 7:00 Wednesday Prayer 7 30

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APOSTOLIC C H U R C H OF JESUS CHRIST

993N.HOLBROOK.PLY . 455-4861 334-6040

PASTOR C . T . G R A Y

10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:00P.M.

Sunday Sch Sunday Evangelistic Wed. Eve. Bible Study

' 7 4 * o * 7 4 * & c 4

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Take in dinner and a show and 200 years of American History.

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D e c . 26-31. Holiday hours are otherwise: 9-5 weekdays 9-6 weekends The V i l l a g e is open 9-5 daily

Start your evening with dinner and merry minstrel music at Heritage Hall.

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The Museum Theater will screen old-time and modern cartoons and old newsreels at "Family Film Nights! Dec. 26-31, 7 and 8 p.m.

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power She exacts a terr i fy ing revenge on those who offend her. THE ENFORCER iR) . Violence and gun play in the "Dir ty Harry

m a n n e r as Clint Eastwood shoots it out with a terror is t gang in San Francisco in this third film in the series.

KING KONG (PG) . The big abe is back again with his s a m e old de-s t ruct ive but sensi t ive personal i ty . Jess ica Lange plays the love in his life Revised version fcith some tongue-in-cheek dialogue

NETWORK (Ri . F ie rce sa t i re a t tacking the television industry and m a s s media generally Top pe r fo rmances by Pe te r Fmch. Fave Dunaway and William Molten in fast paced, grimly humorous

film i NICKELODEON (PG). Directolr Bogdanovich recalls the madcap,

ear lv davs of movie mak ing 'Ryan and T a t u m 0 Neal. B u r t R e y -nolds. Stella Stevens and Ja f te Hitchcock survive the pentf; and have some fun • / . ,

THE PINK PANTHER STRIKE)* AGAIN (PG) . More c l o n i n g with Inspector Clouseau (Pe te r Sellers) who fumbkj*- l«s way to vic-tory Thus t ime against the demented ex-chfei inspector who would destroy the world unless he ' s given ClouseaU. dead or al ive

THE SEVEN P E R CENT SOLUTION (PG) . Sherlock Holmes andS ig -mund Freud join forces, but the result us less than s t imulat ing However, location photography in Vienna and Robert Duvall s per-fo rmance as Dr. Watson are excellent

THE SHAGGY D.A. (Gl . If you ' re looking for a "C." fi lm, this us about the only one in town A Disney - movie about a politician with an unusual affliction

SILVER STREAK (PG) . Gene Wilder. Richard Pryor . Patr ick McGoohan and Jill Clayburgh m a k e t r acks in this comedy-thri l ler about murder and m a y h e m on a t rain, and somet imes off.

\ STAR IS BORN (R). Long-awaited r e m a k e with Barbra Streusand and Krus Krustofferson as rock s t a r s ( r a the r than movie s tars) whose ca ree rs head in different direct ions

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A s of n o w . a n u m b e r of p l a y s a r e u n d e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n a n d s c r i p t s a r e s t i l l b e i n g s o l i c i t e d . T h e d e a d l i n e f o r r e c e p -t i o n of n e w p l a y s is J a n . 31. F i n a l se lec-t i o n will c o m e s o m e t i m e b e f o r e M a r c h 17.

T h e c h o s e n p l a y wil l o p e n M a y 19, a n d c l o s e J u n e '26. P l a y w r i g h t s w i s h i n g t o h a v e t h e i r p l ay c o n s i d e r e d s h o u l d s e n d a f u l l - l e n g t h s c r i p t t o t h e ^ D e t r o i t Re-p e r t o r y T h e a t r e a t 13103 W o o d r o w Wil-s o n . D e t r o i t 4H23H, i n c l u d e a s t a m p e d s e l f - a d d r e s s e d e n v e l o p e a n d i n c l u d e o n e l e t t e r of r e c o m m e n d a t i o n fo r t h e s c r i p t f r o m a p e r s o n in t h e c o m m u n i c a -t i o n a r t s f i e ld . S c r i p t s s h o u l d he pos t -m a r k e d by J a n . 31.

W h i l e e x t r e m e c a r e wil l he t a k e n t o r e t u r n a n y s c r i p t s no t u s e d t h e R e p e r -t o r y c a n n o t b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r los t o r d a m a g e d s c r i p t s , it is r e p o r t e d . P l a y -w r i g h t s s h o u l d s e n d a c o p y , n o t t h e o r ig -i n a l .

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Beginning at 7:30 p m Saturday . J an . 8. PBS (Channel 56) presents "David Cop-perf ie ld" 'in 10 episodes on "Once Upon a Class ic ."

Bill Bixby will host the p rogram, which us presented on PBS by WQED/Pi t t sburgh with a grant f rom McDonald's Local Res-t au ran t s Association and McDonald's Cor-porat ion "David Copperfield ' ' was co-pro-duced by BBC-TV and Time-Life Tele-vision

C O P P E R F I E L D IS played by David Yel-land in hus first television appea rance " L . vid LS a delightful charac te r—there ' s

j iot an ounce of malice in h im," Yelland said "His charac te r develops throughout the story, not like the others who pop up f rom t ime to t ime exactly the s a m e "

Copperfield s idyllic childhood in the Yarmouth countryside comes to an end when his widowed mother m a r r i e s the un-pleasant Mr. Murdstone and the boy us sent away to school When David 's mother dies suddenly, hus s tepfa ther sends him to lodge with Wilkrns Micawber and hus fam ily brood and a r ranges for the boy to wash bott les in Murdstone's wine factory

When the Micawbers leave to seek their for tune in London. David feels that he can bea r thus life no longer He decides to walk to Dover and throw himself on the mercv

of his great-aunt. Betsy Trotwood. who had denounced him at birth for not being born a girl After meeting David's unsavory s tepfa ther . Miss Betsy has a change of heart She adopts him and sends him to school in Canterbury where he lives with her lawyer. Mr Wickfield and hus daugh-ter Agnes.

Copperfield plans to m a r r y hus employ-e r ' s daughter . Dora Spenlow, but hus small sa l a ry from the law f i rm is not enough to support a family Then dusaster sets in An evil scoundrel, Uriah Heep. has managed to bring Mr Wickfield and Danid 's Aunt Betsy to financial rum. Ironically. Heep has employed Mr Micawber as hus clerk, and Micawber us able to expose the plpt and res tore the embezzled funds

David nlanages to publish hus first novel, but his mar r iage to Dora ends sadly when the young girl dies in childbirth All ends happily, however, when David discovers his love for Agnes Wickfield. someone who has a lways loved him

T h e d r a m a t i z a t i o n of " D a v i d Cop-perf ield ' is written by Hugh Whitmore who has contributed to PBS television ser ies such as Masterpiece Thea t re ' s "El izabe th R " and "Shoulder to Shoulder ' '

The special us directed bv Joan Craft and produced by John McRae McRae 's most recent production is the popular pub-lic television presentat ion "Tom Brown's Schooldays." which won him an E m m y a w a r d

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"There is an in-house fight going on in Lansing between the Republicans and Dem-ocrats. With the Democratic control of the house and senate, it appears that the next state aid act will be fashioned by speaker Of the house Robert Crim.

"We worked for the past year with a coa-lition of superintendents, 31 including my-self, which represent 540,000 students and the majority representation of the congres-sional districts both in the senate and house side

"After a year of work we've attempted to come to some type of realization of a property tax rollback which would be in ef-fect in the school year 1978-79. The speaker of the house has insisted this be a portion of it, particularly to those districts which levy in excess of 30 mills of which Plymouth is one.

"Currently the state is reflecting a defi-cit somewhere around $171 million In es-sence, this is made up by the $81 million short on the single business tax, $33 mil-lion short on state aid for school aid, $8.5 short in mental health budget, $5 8 million short as a result of the DeMascio court order in Detroit, and $43 million short in terms of medicaid payments and an in-determinable amount which hasn't been as-sessed for state police on freeways. ' "This short falls about $90 million plus the $81 million on the single business tax and produces $171 million short Currently, there are a number of things which have been brought forth to alleviate this particu-lar shortage. One is House Bill 6480 to amend about $40 million in the single busi-ness tax This is on the governor's desk awaiting signature, having passed both houses

"There currently is a supreme court de-cision regarding the state 's bonding capaci-ty which could restore $38 million into the general fund

"A third issue is a request of the legisla ture for a restructuring of the budget for medicaid to have them live within the $810 million which has been appropriated, which would in effect cover the $43 million medicaid payment shortage Is is my uiv derstanding that this has been accepted and is currently being don by the Bureau of Social Welfare and that the $43 million will be realized.

"Adding these up, then, if the supreme court decision does come through, about $120 million of the $171 million would be made up in this fashion "

ON THE PLUS side of the ledger, says Hoben, is a Senate Bill 122 which effects re-tirement which would add $7 million to this deficit and would show about $60 mil-lion in a r rea r s

"It is apparent then that some form of executive order cutbacks or increase in the income tax would be imminent How-

ever, the financial picture in the state is much brighter than what was there two months ago.

"We are hopeful that we will not expe-rience another executive order cutback. However, we do have a four-year history of this procedure which is mandated by law for the governor to exercise when defi-cit does occur in the general operating fund "

IN CENTRAL MAINTENANCE, Hoben reports, good strides have been made this past school year toward converting from a program of individual building mainte-nance to a central maintenance crew

"I t is hoped that the overall efficiency will increase and will produce a rather large and substantial dollar savings to the district in the long haul Our maintenance director is to be commended for the ef-forts which have been put forth in this di-rection. We are hopeful that continued progress in this area will reward the dis-trict substantially in many dollars in sav-ings.

"The central warehouse." Hoben adds, "now in its third year also is producing dol lar savings not only for the school district but for all other governmental units within our area of jurisdiction.

"We are extremely hopeful that the addi-tion of an assistant superintendent for in-struction and curriculum coordinators will lead to the curriculum and instructional wing of the schools being evaulated with a sensitive ear toward accountability in this area, which will produce an even better program than has existed.

"The 1977 year is a year of challenges to the school district. It is our intent to pro-duce a better delivery system in the most efficient manner possible. It is our desire to continue Plymouth in a position of excel-lence and leadership as an educational in-stitution in the State of Michigan "

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By DENNIS O'CONNOR Sports Editor

The Swedes have arrived! The Bantam (13-14 year olds) and Midg-

et (15-16 year olds) hockey teams from Vasterhamige, Sweden have come to Plymouth and will spend the new year with American friends.

More than 30 children and 25 adults ar nved late Monday night at the Windsor Airport where they were picked up and bijought to the homes of Plymouth-Canton a r ea r e s i d e n t s They will s tay uin Plymouth until January 7.

Most of the chirdren are staying at the homes of their hockey counterparts who participate on Bantam and Midget teams in the Plymouth Hockey Association (PHA) The majority of the adults that rrade the trip are staying at the May-

flpvwer Hotel The appearance of the Sweden team us a

return visit of a year ago when the PJJtnouth contingents traveled to the Eu-ropean country

The Vasterhamige teams are two of seven Sweden hockey squads that are here to visit the metropolitan Detroit area Dur-ing their stay, the Swedes will see the sights and play hockey games against area f*jCksters

This kind of exchange program has been going on with different countries for a num-ber of years Plymouth teams became in-volved two years ago when they visited Sweden over the holidays

Hockey coach A1 Campbell stimulated the idea with the cooperation of Carl Swnrtz, who was a representative of the Michigan Ametuer Hockey Association last year Fellow coach Mike Michalek became involved in the idea with Campbell and otfigr friends Michalek has acted as the Plymouth representative throughout the planning period that has brought the Swedes to Michigan.

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"This idea was planned by the individual t eams ," Michalek said "The PHA had given us help It cost us $20,000 to go to Sweden last year and no hockey program can pay for this ."

The Plymouth teams raised moneys through fund-raising projects to help with the costs

THE SAME 1NDEPENDANCE was d e m onstrated by Vasterhamige which has also traveled to Finland (twice), Moscow and Russia Money-raising projects were con-ducted in Sweden to help bring the team to America for the first time.

"Meeting the athletes and playing in dif ferent countries is just as important as the hockey games , " said Sweden parent Bir-ger (Bill) Astrom, who is staying with the Michalek family along with his son Ulf

One of they Michalek boys stayed with the Astrom family last year in Sweden

THE SWEDES WILL, play games in Ann Arbor, Trenton. Livonia, Bowling Green. Ohio and finally against Plymouth on the last day of the trip The Plymouth battle will be held at the Cultural Center on Friday. Jan 7 beginning at 7:30 p.m. with the Bantam game A banquet will follow the contests Mayor Joe Bida, Plymouth Township supervisor Tom Notebaert and Canton supervisor Harold Stein all plan to attend this banquet that marks the end of the Swedes visit.

S w e d e n ' s Ulf A s t r o m (left) a n d P l y m o u t h ' s G r e g Michalek talk a b o u t h o c k e y at t he M i c h a l e k ' s h o m e . S w e d e n p l ays P l y m o u t h ' s b a n t a m a n d m i d g e t t e a m o n J a n . 7. (Staff pho to )

Thursday. December 30, 1976

The activities planned for the European visitors include a trip to Greenfield Village and the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn. T^e adults will also tour the Stroh's Bre-wery.

The Detroit Red Wing hockey team will also host the Swedes for a lunch and prac-tice at Olyrqpia which includes free tickets to a game against the Minnesota North Stars

And there always is the sight of Ameri-can college football that can be viewed on television on New Year's Day.

THE COMMUNICATION PROBLEM isn't as severe as people would think.

"We start reading English in the third year of school," Bill Astrom said. "Swe-den is a small country and it's difficult to travel abroad without knowing English. It is a universal language and you have to know it at least to answer a question "

The differences that both Michalek and Astrom find in the countrie s styles of hock-ey are the Swedes' ability to skate and pass more effectively while the Americans play a closer checking game

" I t ' s a difference in the meaning and thinking of the people," Astrom said "We have tried to learn more checking tech-niques, but just the opposite we have bet-ter puck control."

Mickalek added that this was always the joke when the Americans visited Europe.

"We would a lways tell them (the Swedes) too much pass, pass, pass and they would tell us too much shoot, shoot, shoot," Michalek said.

One of the reasons for this different type of play could be due to the size of the arenas. The American ice rinks are small er and have less space around the net areas which leads to a closer, checking game.

Along with the five games in five differ-ent cities, the Swedes will also enjoy the practice ice t ime at the Plymouth Cultural Center on selected days.

"When we went to Sweden they gave us some of the top teams and we wouldn't want them to play any weaklings," Mich alek said.

"1 think the schedule we gave them has good solid hockey teams on it ."

Last year, the Plymouth Midgets beat se-lected Sweden teams in three of the five games. The Bantam squad battled to an even 2-2-1 record

Surprisingly, the Plymouth-Vasterha-mige battles last year were the closest as the the Sweden team and their house guests skated to a Bantam tie and a one-goal decision in the Midget contest.

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Two of S w e d e n ' s h o c k e y p l a y e r s p a c k t h e t e a m ' s e q u i p m e n t in p r e p a r a t i o n for a g a m e a g a i n s t Ann Arbor last T u e s d a y night . Both S w e d e n t e a m s m e e t at t h e P l y m o u t h Cultural C e n t e r a n d b o a r d a b u s to travel to a d i f f e r en t city for a g a m e . (Staff p h o t o by G a r y C a s k e y )

Little Chr i s Michalek (left) p lays a g a m e with S w e d e n p a r e n t Bi rger (Bill) A s t r o m , while A s t r o m ' s s o n Ulf r e l a x e s in the b a c k g r o u n d a t t he Michalek h o m e in P lymou th . T h e A s t r o m s a r e only two of m a n y p e r s o n s w h o will b e e n t e r t a i n e d in P lymou th h o m e s du r ing the S w e d e s visit to A m e r i c a . (Staff pho to)

Canton's Anderson also honored

Rock tankers place 5 girls on Observerland team By DOUG FUNKE

and DENNIS O'CONNOR

Dn the not-too-distant past, a girl who wanted to swim competitively in high

school had to join the boys' team because there was not enough interest to warrant a seperate girls' swimming program

That is not the case today, in most area schools Interest has picked up and the state high school athletic association recog-nizes that interest by sponsoring a state girls' swimming meet.

Area coaches met recently to select the best of the local swimming crop for the all-Observer team As expected, state Class A runner-up Livonia Stevenson and S u b u r b a n E i g h t L e a g u e c h a m p i o n Plymouth Salem placed the most represen tatives on the all-area squad

Three sister combinations, the Stan woods from Plymouth Salem, the Coxs from Livonia Churchill, and the Browns from Livonia Bentley. are prominent mem bers of the all-area team.

In addition to selecting the best per-formers in the 11 events, the coaches also named six girls to at-large positions on the squad in recognition of the wealth of girls' swimming talent in the area.

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Carol Eggers, senior, Livonia Stevenson, 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard medley relay. One of the most competitive tankers in the state, Eggers won both the 50-yard freestyle and the 100-yard backstroke at the state finals all three years of her var-sity career

She set new state records in both events this year — 24 79 seconds in the former and 59 81 seconds in the latter. Her back-stroke time automatically qualified her for all-America honors.

The senior also had a hand in another re-cord-shattering performance — the med-ley relay.

"Eggers had a fantastic career ," said Stevenson coach Lois McDonald of the backbone of the Spartans this season

Jan Chase, senior, Livonia Franklin, div-ing. Captain of the Patriots the last two seasons, and most valuable swimmer this year, Chase averaged 169.25 points for her five best meets of the campaign.

Chase, a three-year performer, was named to the all-Northwest Suburban League team this year. "She's a hard worker and an enjoyable student," said Franklin coach Nancy Wares.

Marlon Stnnwood, Junior, Plymouth Snlem, 200-yard freestyle and 400-yard free-style relay. Stan wood, Salem's Most Valu-able Swimmer, placed third in the state in the 200-yard freestyle with a clocking of 1:58.2

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leg on the Rocks' league championship freestyle relay team

"She qualified for all freestyle events in the state meet and was undefeated in dual meet compet i t ion." said Salem coach Chuck Olson

Sue Stanwood, Junior, Plymouth Salem, 1 100-yard freestyle and 480-ynrd freestyle

relay. Stanwood finished first in the Subur-ban Eight League Conference Meet in the distance 500-yard freestyle relay with a time of 5:52, but her consistency in the 100-yard freestyle netted her all-area recog-nition in that event.

Also a member of Salem's league cham-pionship freestyle-relay quartet. Stanwood was described by her coach as "an excel-lent, all-around swimmer "

Linda SHein," junior, Livonia Stevenson, 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard medley relay. Hein also placed first in the state finals in two events this year, successfully defending her butterfly title with a time of 58.72 seconds and winning the ?0^yard indi-vidual medley with an effort of 2:14.50.

Both rharks are new state records. The junior also swam a leg on Steven

son's record-breaking medley relay quar-tet a t the state meet. "I don't think anyone will touch . . . Hein's fly time for a long time to come," McDonald said.

Vickl Brown, senior, Livonia Bentley, 100-yard breaststroke. Brown placed sec ond in the state in the breaststroke with a

Garbus, captain of the Rockets, was se-lected Outstanding Senior on the team

She finished first in the breaststroke at the Northwest Suburban League Confer-ence Meet and swam a leg of the Rockets' league-championship medley relay team.

"She was a good worker." said Glenn coach Jean Garbus. "You could always count on her for a ctiuple of first places."

Jane Anderson, senior, Plymouth Can-ton, at-large. Most valuable swimmer this season and a two-year captain. Anderson, an excellent freestyle swimmer, recorded best times this, year of 27.7 seconds in the 50-yard freestyle and 1:02.0 in the 100-yard freestyle.

"She's an outstanding young lady," said Canton coach Ann Massey "She was the strength of the team and extremely versa-tile."

Ilona Schmidt, senior, Plymouth Salem, 400-yard freestyle relay. In addition to swimming a leg of the Rocks' Suburban Eight League freestyle relay champion-ship, Schmidt also placed fifth in the 100-yard butterfly at the conference meet

"She 's a versatile swimmer for all strokes and at varying distances." statec Salem coach Chuck Olson.

Amy McClumpha, junior, Plymoutt Salem, a£large. Salem's premier divei and a second-place finisher in her special ty at the Suburban Eight Conference Meet McClumpha was described by her coach as "very competitive in every meet."

time of 1:11.0 and seventh in the state i r \ _ _ M a r y Kay Convery, junior, Redford Bish the 200-yard individual medley. op* Borgess, 500-yard freestyle. Conver>

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Rena Cox, senior, Livonia Churchill, 100-yard backstroke. Possessor of the third fastest time in the state meet in the back-stroke, 1:02.18, Cox placed 14 in the 200-yard individual medley in Mount Pleasant with a t ime of 2:20.24

A co-captain of the Chargers, Cox won the backstroke and was part of the Chur-chill crew that placed first in the freestyle relay at the Western Six League Confer-ence Meet.

"She was an outstanding swimmer, a state meet-a*vimmer all three high school years , " said Churchill coach Carolyn Ben-ninger.

Jody Garbus, senior, Westland John Glenn, at-large. The holder of school re-cords in the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, the 100-yard breaststroke and both re lays

placed fourth in both the distance freestyle (4:59.0) and in the 100-yard butterfly (1:07.0) at the Catholic League Finals.

A two-year member of the National Honor Society, Convery was voted Most Valuable Swimmer of 1975 by her team-mates.

"She's a very versatile and strong girl and is very active in girls'; sports," said Borgess coach Patt ie Reschke.

Cindy Brown, Junior, Livonia Bentley, ZOtyard individual medley. Brown placed third in the state finals in both the individ-ual medley (2:16.18) and the 100-yard but-terfly (1:00.5).

Brown also was a member of the Bull-dogs' league-championship medley relay foursome. N

Jill McCann, sophomore, Plymouth Salem, 400-yard freestyle relay. An in-tegral part of the Rocks' Sub Eight free-style relay championship crew, McCann also powered to a second-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke at the league meet.

"She's a good, all-around swimmec^ex-

celling in the backstroke," said Salem coach Chuck Olson

Laurie Sibert, senior, Livonia Bentley, at-large. An individual Suburban Eight League champion in both the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, Sibert also swam a quar-ter of the Bulldogs' conference medley relay championship race

Becky Stanley, junior, Livonia Steven-son, 200-yard medley relay. In addition to finishing third and fifth, respectively, in the 50- and 100-yard freestyles at the state meet, Stanley swam the breaststroke on the Spar tans ' record-breaking medley-relay crew

Stevenson's time of 1:53.51 in the medley relay automatically qualified as an all-America standard

Pixie Smith, senior, Livonia Stevenson, at-large. Perhaps the most versatile swim mer on the team this year, Smith placed sixth in the 100-yard backstroke and ninth in the 200-yard individual medley at the state meet. Smith also swam in the 400-yard freestyle relay this year at the state finals

"She's a very fine swimmer who can swim anything." said Stevenson coach Lois McDonald

Kim Cox, junior, Livonia Churchill, at-large. Cox won the 100-yard breaststroke at the Western Six League Conference Meet and also swam a leg of the Chargers' championship freestyle relay at the league get-together.

Lori Tobis, senior, Livonia Stevenson, 200-yard medley relay. Primarily a free styler, Tobis swam the anchor leg of the Spartans ' state championship medley-relay performance Tobis also competed in the freestyle relay at the state finals.

"She was so consistent," McDonald stated, "that I could count on her to hold up the freestyle (on the medley relay t eam) . "

HONORABLE MENTION

Clarencevil le—Marsha Hartley, Beth Anton, Wendy Larson and Tammy Thomp-son.

Redford Thurston—Nancy Merritt. Redford Union—Debbie Steckroth. Plymouth Canton—Cindy Shelanskey, An-

nette Piethe and Sue Knight. Livonia Franklin—Sherri Konwerski,

Ruth Weedman and Marian Worsham Redford Bishop Borgess—Jayne Sabo,

Lynne Sabo, J ane Merz and Jean Merz Plymouth Salem—Collette Cabados, Lisa

Lukens, Madeline Lakatos, Sharon Ross and Sue Sparling.

Livonia Churchill—Mel Bryan, Karen Turner and Nancy Shenk. I 4 *

Westland John Glenn—Colleen Rehahn Kathy Mahakian. Daena Noel and Laurie Grogg.

Livonia Stevenson—Laurie Ixwmis and Nancy Walker

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Not f a r behind El l inghausen is P lymouth Canton versitle athlete Tom Close He was a three-year letter winner in football, bas-ke tba l l a n d basebal l Close was well known for his leadership qual i t ies a s exhib ited by his quar te rbacking and ca tch ing chores Baseball was Close's best sport We was draf ted by the Kansas City Royals and is presently in their f a r m sys tem.

B r i a n W o l c o t t ' s p i t c h i n g a c c o m -plishments also mus t -be ment ioned When the Salem baseball t e am was in dire need of a pitcher. Wolcott conver ted f rom his shorts top position and won an amaz ing 15 decisions against no loses. He was a unani-mous all-state selection.

The top all-around female athlete had to be Kathy Sochacki of Canton As a soph-omore , Sochacki was named to the all-Western Six League t eams in basketball , volleyball arfd softball. She repea ted her basketball accomplishment as a junior this past fall .

Other individuals worth mentioning in-, e lude grappler Cai^ Schultz f rom Salem Shultz served as the Rocks" capta in and was the only Plymouth g rapp le r to go to the s t a t e meet.

Scott Kleam also deserves recognition for going to the s tate meet in cross-coun-try competit ion for Salem.

Top swimmers include Kevin Harr i s of Canton and Ron Fmley of Sa lem . J h e y a r e back for another year of records and a w a r d s

T h e top tennis player in Plymouth was Steve Prueter of Canton He was a t e am capta in and a three-year let ter winner

S a l e m ' s Dave Champion was the commu-ni ty ' s top gndde r leading that potent Rock offensive line to a 6-3 yea r .

Canton thinclad Veronica Gray was the only runner in Plymouth to r each state-meet competition

MOST OUTSTANDING t e a m accom-p l i s h m e n t s - J i m El l inghausen 's top per-f o r m a n c e c o m p l e m e n t s t h e a c c o m -plishments of the Salem basketbal l t e a m which won an unprecedented third con-secut ive Suburban E i g h j l L e a g u e title this past yea r . Rocks boys^Sasketbal l is truly the pr ide and joy of this communi ty .

Baseball in the Plymouth-Canton a r e a re-m a i n s the talk of everyone around the s t a te Both Salem and Canton won respec-tive league championship this past spr ing for the second t ime in a row Both squads r ema in s tate powers and the talent just

. k e e p s coming. GREATEST TEAM POTENTIAL—Both

Salem and Canton girls ' basketball t e am a r e young. These c rews a r e loaded with talent and will continue to dominate the a r e a next year .

Sa lem girls' swim and tennis t e a m s also sparkled this past fall with exper ience and youth The Rock tankers won a Suburban Eight League title with an undefea ted re-cord and the Rock net ters f inished second with four f reshmen in the s ta r t ing lineup. Watch for thses t e a m s next yea r

B I G G E S T B L U N D E R — S c h o o l b o a r d president Joe Gray ' s involvement with the Canton football p rogram The paren t pres-

sures caused the resignat ion of head coach J i m Muneio and his staff This d a m a g e d the Chief grid prograny^severely. set t ing it 10 mi les in the wrong direction

S M A R T E S T M O V E - S a l e m foo tba l l coach Tom Moshimer get t ing Muneio s var-sity ass is tants to join his staff a f t e r the un-f o r t u n e res igna t ions . Mosh imer knows good coaches when he sees t hem

MOST E L E C T R I F Y I N G A T H L E T E -Rich Hewlett caught the hear t s of many basketball fans with his gutsy p e r f o r m a n c e in the la t ter part of Sa lem's cage season. Hewlett per formed like a professional even though he was a f r e s h m a n a t the raw age of 14

MOST BUBBLING I T E M - T h e Salem g y m n a s i u m floor When will it ever be fixed r igh t 9

BIGGEST DELAY—Canton's Phase III addit ion When will Canton ever get a fin-ished facility of its own 9

NEWEST ATHLETES—The newest s t a r s in Plymouth athlet ics were Canton 's Kristi Sommervi l le and Sa lem's JoAnn Szilagyi. who led their respect ive gir ls ' golf squads to the regional competi t ion. Last spring was the first t ime that Plymouth eve r had gir ls ' golf t eams

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Plymouth could have its own high school hockey t e a m s 9

MOST I M P R O V E D T E A M - C a n t o n ' s wrest l ing squad It 's young, enthusiat ic and i t 's winning It deserves all the credit it receives.

MOST APATHETIC ORGANIZATION— The people who compr ise the pep band. All I 'm asking is who a re you and why won't you come to a basketbal l g a m e ? Eve ry other band does

Bf!ST SECOND PLACE FINISHERS— The Sa lem and Canton g i r l s ' softball t e a m s How about league crowns f rom both these teams in 19779

BROTHER-SISTER C O M B I N A T I O N S -TTiere were many sibling combinat ions that stood out in 1976 but the top duo -was Marion and Sue Stanwood of the Salem swim team. These two girls spa rked a loop title and thank heavens they a r e back next yea r

Diane and Donna Goodrich along with Er in and Peggy Moore m a k e up 80 per cent of the Salem girls ' basketbal l s ta r t ing lineup. That t e am finished the regular sea-son with an 18-0 record

Other mentionables Tom and J im El-l inghausen (Salem basketba l l ) ; Rob and

Rusty Mandle (Canton baske tba l l ) ; Ron and Craig Finley (Salem swimming) ; and Mark and J im Ross (Salem wrest l ing).

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Salem's Jim Ellinghausen was the most outs tanding per former this past year in leading the Rock cage r s to another Suburban Eight League championship . (Staff photo)

Upcoming sports All is quiet on the Plymouth Salem and

P l y m o u t h Canton High School sports scenes this week because of the holidays

Action for the Chiefs' basketball team and the Rocks ' swim t eam kicks off 1977 with Tuesday night meetings against Li-vonia Frankl in on J a n u a r y 4.

The Chiefs will t ry to snap a three-game losing s t reak and improve on their 1-5 over-all record when they host the Patr iots at the P lymouth gym. The junior varsi ty con-test begins a t 6:30 p.m. with the varsity contest scheduled at 8:15 p.m

The Salem t a n k e r s t ravel to Franklin for a 7:30 p.m. non-league meet that will deter-mine the top t eam in Observer land The Pa t r io t s and the Rocks were the top two t e a m s in this a r e a tq finish in the Redford Union Relays two weeks ago.

Sa lem will probably win the major i ty of the evenLs but the Pat r io ts have an advan-tage in overall depth.

Both wrest l ing squads resume leagufe ac-tioin on Thursday , J an . 6 to open the 1977 year . Canton hosts Waterford Mott while Salem t rave ls to Bentley Both matches start at 6.30 p .m .

Canton 's swim t e a m also opens the new year on Thursday , J an . 6 when it t ravels to Northville. The Canton ninth grade bas-ketball t e am competes that Thursday on the road against Pearson for a 4 p . m battle.

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editorial opinion Letter to Washington reports on life in 1976 D e a r George :

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; I t ' s been near ly 200 y e a r s s ince Valley F o r g e so Vnaybe you 've res ted up enough to ca t ch up on ' so ine of y o u r c o r r e s p o n d e n c e . T h i n g s h a v e c h a n g e d a bit s ince you c ro s sed the De l aware , and you might be in t r igued by s o m e of the hap-

;pejiings in the P lymouth-Can ton c o m m u n i t y dur-i n g 1976—what we 've c o m e to call our bicenten-•nial y e a r

J ftemember how you l is tened in on all those de-ba t e s in your pres ident ia l cab ine t be tween Tom

! J e f f e r s o n and A|ec Hami l ton , about w h e t h e r the ; c o j n m o n man w a s p r e p a r e d to handle the r igors ' o f ^ d e m o c r a c y ' ' 1 suppose Alec would say the ver-

dict is still out. but you ' r e likely to a g r e e we 've

..come a long way * •

; AMERICANS A R E pre t ty adep t at m a k i n g ' c h o i c e s at the ballot box, but we s o m e t i m e s need • r e m i n d e r s about how i m p o r t a n t voting is. Last - J u n e , for instance, our schools had a n e lect ion be-Icc&ise more tax money w a s needed to e d u c a t e oTir "youngs t e r s A lot of people forgot to vote, a lmost p r o v i n g the royal is ts r ight . The t a x h ike fa i led by oqe vote, mostly b e c a u s e of the low tu rnou t . But a n o t h e r election w a s held in the fall, and the tax

^ v a s approved J e f f e r s o n would h a v e been proud— rw\ so much b e c a u s e the mi l l age pas sed but be-c a u s e citizens, rose to the occas ion and t u r n e d out en m a s s e to e x p r e s s the i r opinions at t h e polls.

T h e r e were m a n y o the r e lec t ions du r ing 1$76, in-cluding a : , v ) t l y - c o n t e s t e d ba t t l e for s u p e r v i s o r in Canton. In your fa rewel l a d d r e s s , you e x p r e s s e d f e a r s about pa r t i s an poli t ics and dec r i ed p a r t i s a n fac t ional ism. Well. Canton had a t h r ee -way r ace be tween a Democra t , a Repub l i can and ano the r L>emocrat who s t a g e d a write-in c a m p a i g n .

-Pol i t ical a l l iances still s e e m to be the byword , though, as Cantoni tes d e f e a t e d one s l a t e of offi-c e r s and rep laced it with a n o t h e r s la te . . . The City of . P l y m o u t h a lso had an i m p o r t a n t

ct ion on whe the r to p rov ide sen ior c i t izen hous-ing (about t h r ee t i m e s a s high a s Mount Vernon) . The pa r t i cu la r Rousing idea w a s d e f e a t e d , but

•ifcere was a l a rge tu rnou t of r e s iden t s vot ing a s Icfijzens once aga in showed a wi l l ingness to part ic i-

in d e m o c r a c y on i s sues which a f f e c t t h e m .

A G E N E R A L , you bad a m a j o r p r o b l e m M o v i n g t roops f r o m one locat ion to ano the r to k e e p the Redcoa ts guess ing w h a t you w e r e up to. Mil i tary logistics would h a v e been a lot e a s i e r for vuu in 1976 with such th ings a s ^automobiles. J e e p s , t rucks , t r a ins , vans , mobile h o m e s , dune t>&£gies. snowmobi les and a i r p l a n e s .

So m a n y A m e r i c a n s t oday own vehic les of t hese sor t s , though, tha t we 've had s o m e p r o b l e m s mov-ing t h e m f rom one p lace to a n o t h e r . You probably

: can ' t envision what an e x p r e s s w a y is—it 's a long ; s t r e t c h of concre te to m o v e m a n y a u t o s long dis-; t a n c e s quickly—but we opened up a new one (I-• 275) this y e a r and a r e still t a lk ing abou t opening

a n o t h e r < M 14). To help m o v e c a r s quickly once • thev get off the e x p r e s s w a y s , we build m a j o r ! r o a d s and end up having to widen t h e m e v e r y ' t ime ano the r f r e e w a y is f in i shed . This y e a r , for in-; s t a n c e , we widened Ann Arbor Road which gets • people into the City of P lymou th a lot qu icker . • But t h a t ' s about a s f a r a s our • p r o g r e s s " goes . «

Some people d r ive the i r c a r s h o m e and get by, ! but o the r s come into town for shoppyjg or busi-; ness and have t rouble f inding a p lace to pa rk j Those who find a p lace pay money for " t h e privi-

, • lege of s topping " O the r s h a v e t rouble f inding a spot to s top and jus t d r ive th rough town and

! spend thei r money e l s ewhe re .

; Maybe the next t i m e you s e e Ben F r a n k l i n , tell ! h i m about our pa rk ing p r o b l e m s . He 's a p r ac t i ca l

m a n and might invent s o m e t h i n g to solve all our

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Who^s Santa i for suburbs ? ; p'or Troy, a new $2 2 mill ion c o m m u n i t y se rv-i c e s building For Livonie, t he b igges t p lum—a

new $4 8 million city hal l . F o r Canton Township , a J new $2 4 million township hall F o r West land , a \ $2 4 million c o m m u n i t y building and $1.2 million »to help with .an indus t r ia l p a r k F o r R e d f o r d Town-< ship . $1.6 million to help r enova te township hall

' and the dis tr ict cour t building. i : Who was playing San ta Claus last week? The ».federal g o v e r n m e n t spec i f ica l ly t h e E c o n o m i c De-i ve lopmen t Admin i s t r a t ion in the D e p a r t m e n t of ! C o m m e r c e . EDA is a d m i n i s t e r i n g the $2 billion J Congres s a p p r o p r i a t e d last s u m m e r for public \ works . - f

\ T h e political behav io r in Washington w a s ex-; t r e m e l y s t r ange . News of the fo r t hcoming g r a n t s ' c a m e f r p m rout ine publ ica t ion in t h e F e d e r a l Reg-t i s ter . %

| If Gera ld R. F o r d w e r e the k ind of poli t ical ani-I ' m a l Lyndon B. Johnson w.as, t he p re s iden t would 1 h a v e announced the g r a n t s himself pr ior to the

e lect ion. And if t h a t couldn ' t h a v e been done in t i m e , he would h a v e a l lowed a c o n g r e s s m a n of his own par ty—say Rep . Bill Broomf le ld or Sen. Rob-e r t Gr i f f in , who f a c e s a ree lec t ion ba t t l e in '78— to m a k e the a n n o u n c e m e n t s .

W H I L E Y O U ' R E ta lk ing with Ben, tell him we s h a r e his sense of h u m o r and a p p r e c i a t e the va lue of a good chuckle .

Ben would h a v e loved our f i r s t annua l ch icken r a c e last fall in downtown P l y m o u t h . He could have thought up s o m e good chicken c a p e r s , like the t ime someone ch icken-napped the r a c e r be-longing to our local bSnk

Af te r watch ing the a b o r t e d f l ights the day of the r a c e . Ben likely would h a v e qu ipped : "God in-tended chickens to f ly; t h a t ' s why He g a v e t h e m wings ; but if thou expec t e s t t h e m to fly f a r . re-di rect their flight pa th t o w a r d t h e Box B a r . "

IN ONE OF YOUR le t t e r s , you men t ioned the p rob l ems of ra is ing m e n ,for a mil i t ia , d res s ing t h e m , and get t ing Congress to P a y the t roops .

Things haven ' t c h a n g e d m u c h Canton t r ied to get a militia s t a r t e d to p ro t ec t its ne ighborhoods . It w a s called a police r e s e r v e unit. But Gen. Greens te in had p r o b l e m s ge t t ing the board to de-cide whether , and how m u c h , the fnil i t ia should be paid. He had to m a k e dec is ions on un i fo rms , guns , t ra ining, scout c a r s , rad ios , e tc . But the mi-litia w a s finally o rgan ized and equipped , and a be-ginning has been m a d e .

In your r e t i r e m e n t a d d r e s s to the nat ion, you also al luded to the r igors of public s e rv i ce and how you y e a r n e d to r e tu rn to M a r t h a and the g r e e n fields of Virginia . We h a v e a few public s e r v a n t s who also r e t i r ed f r o m of f ice and sea rch -ed for g reen f ie lds of the i r own.

But some, unlike yourse l f , w e r e d e f e a t e d a t t he polls instead of voluntar i ly s t epp ing down. The s q u a b b l e over the mil i t ia w a s p robab ly Bob Green -s t e in ' s undoing, and now he 's s e a r c h i n g for o ther a v e n u e s of se rv ice .

M a r d a Benson took sorhe s t rong s t a n d s on edu-ca t ion issues, s o m e posi t ions which o the r vo te r s took exception to. and w a s >>iven t i m e to devote to educa t iona l r e s e a r c h for one of our univers i t ies . They both se rved well and while in of f ice worked h a r d for what they thought w a s best for the com-muni ty .

WELL, 1977 IS ALMOST he re , but let us men-tion a few more th ings which happened this y e a r

'in P lymouth-Canton . Our schools, f aced with r is ing s tuden t popu-

lat ion. opened t h r e e new e l e m e n t a r y bui ldings in Canton

T h e P lymouth His tor ica l M u s e u m opened its doors to the public in M a r c h with s o m e tre-m e n d o u s displays .

Can ton rece ived a we l come hunk of money f r o m Washington. D C . , t he cap i ta l we n a m e d a f t e r you, George , to build a new township hall. The city rece ived s o m e money f r o m the s a m e p lace to fix up s o m e of the older h o m e s of resi-den ts , but few people s e e m in te res t ed

Del iver ing the mail still is a p rob lem. Canton got its own zip code this y e a r , but the mai l is slow moving f r o m town to town, and the cost is up to 13 cents a le t ter .

Indus t ry isn't doing well h e r e — E v a n s P r o d u c t s has closed its doors in P lymou th Township as h a v e some s m a l l e r p lan ts . Can ton ' s bus iness and indus t ry a r e lagging behind home-bui ld ing.

We s t a r t e d a hot-lunch p r o g r a m for our senior c i t izens in P lymouth and Canton , and Canton is s t a r t i n g up a ' dial-a-r ide p r o g r a m to help t rans-port our elderly to p l aces they need to go.

P lymou th is s t a r t i ng a r e f e r r a l s e rv i ce for sen-ior ci t izeas, and is beginning a new s tudy on what s en io r s need.

Well, George , I know you'll want to get back to M a r t h a . But we thought you'd be in te res ted in s o m e of the goings-on h e r e dur ing our bicenten-nial yea r . Drop us a line, if your l imited income can "afford a 13-cent s t a m p and you haven ' t th rown your last s i lver dol lar a c r o s s the Rappa-hannock

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plan is balanced, at least G r a n t e d , the road c o m m i s s i o n s of Wayne and

Oak land count ies had a lot of gall p ropos ing thei r " a l t e r n a t i v e " t rans i t p lan a s a d i rec t r ival of one proposed by the Sou theas t e rn Michigan T r a n s p o r -ta t ion Authori ty ( S E M T A ) .

S F M T A . a f t e r all, is t he a g e n c y t h a t will be in the public t r anspo r t a t i on bus iness in the seven coun t ies of this region. SEMTA is the a g e n c y t h a t has been working with origin and des t ina t ion sur-veys . bus m e r g e r s , b road p lans , de ta i led p lans , f ede ra l g ran t s , legis la t ive funding—you n a m e it.

W h a t ' s more , the plan which the road c o m m i s -sions unveiled Dec. 21 w a s an e x t r e m e l y b road out l ine with little under ly ing d a t a . The i r origin and dest inat ion s u r v e y w a s done in so little t ime tha t SEMTA people shook the i r h e a d s in quie t dis-belief

F ina l ly , i t 's a p p a r e n t the r o a d fo lks h a v e a n ul-t e r io r motive. The t r end in t r a n s p o r t a t i o n fund ing is to lump road money and public t r ans i t money in the s a m e pot. If S E M T A ' s $1.12 billion p lan is implemen ted , it will cost one- th i rd m o r e t han the road folks ' $825 mill ion p lan , a n d ^ t h e c a u s e of road building would p r e s u m a b l y lose the differ-

e n c e .

Y E T THE ROAD c o m m i s s i o n s h a v e p e r f o r m e d a usefu l serv ice by cha l l eng ing s o m e of the think-ing going on in SEMTA as well a s in UMTA. the U r b a n Mass Trans i t Admin i s t r a t i on of the f r iend-ly f ede ra l g o v e r n m e n t .

The " p r e l i m i n a r y p l a n " which SEMTA sub-mi t t ed in October—and which one s u s p e c t s is f a r f r o m pre l iminary—would funnel 92 per cent or m o r e of the billion-plus b u c k s into Det ro i t . Any im-p r o v e m e n t s to public t r a n s p o r t a t i o n in the sub-u rbs a r e in low-cost p r o g r a m s .

Two powerful poli t ical f o r c e s w e r e a t v work the re .

P r e s i d e n t Gera ld R. Fo rd , anx ious to avoid a di-rec t t rans fus ion into De t ro i t ' s budge t and a New York-s tyle bailout, had his a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ap-prove $600 million in fund ing for S E M T A ' s De-t ro i t -most ly plan, with the poli t ical ly c o n s e r v a t i v e proviso that p r iva te i n v e s t m e n t m u s t a c c o m p a n y it

Closer to home . Detroi t M a y o r C o l e m a n A. Young has g r a sped a t any th ing tha t would p u m p

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money into Detroit and only Detroi t The SEMTA plan sui ts his polit ical p u r p o s e s exac t ly .

T H E ROAD COMMISSIONS, on the o ther hand , o f f e red a light rail s y s t e m in c o n t r a s t to S E M T A ' s h e a v y rail

W h e r e SEMTA would build only 20 mi l e s in two co r r ido r s , the road folks would set up 55 mi les in t h r e e cor r idors .

Where 100 per cent of the rapid t r ans i t money would be spent inside De t ro i t ' s city l imi ts under the SEMTA plan, the road fo lks ' light rail s y s t e m would put 46 per cent of the t r a c k m i l e a g e in De-t roi t , 16 per cent in s u b u r b a n W a y n e County. 28 per cent in Oakland County and eight pe r cent in M a c o m b

In o the r words , wha t the road folks h a v e de s igned is a mul t i -countv t r a n s p o r t a t i o n plan What SEMTA is proposing is a Detroi t economic rede-ve lopmen t plan with m o n e y funne led in the n a m e of t r anspo r t a t i on .

A LOT OF US in the s u b u r b s h a v e been preach-ing the need for a r eg iona l t r a n s p o r t a t i o n s y s t e m .

We kept say ing tha t Det ro i t and the s u b u r b s a r e in th is toge ther ; t h a t we a r e an economic whole; that a t r a n s p o r t a t i o n s y s t e m se rv ing just one c i ty—whether it be Detroi t o r F a r m i n g t o n or West-land—wasn ' t going to work

What we got f r o m SEMTA w a s a p r e l i m i n a r y p r o p o s a l " whereby one city with one-fourth of the r e g i o n ' s populat ion ge t s 19-20ths of the new m o n e y

T h e road c o m m i s s i o n s , however low their mo-t ives m a y be, w e r e qui te co r r ec t in pointing this out.

Certain punishment can slow crime I ' m t i red of h e a r i n g about G a r y G i l m o r e ' s

dai ly exploits in the d e a t h c h a m b e r s in U t a h .

This m a n m u r d e r e d two people du r ing rob-be r i e s , and yet s o m e people in the world feel sor-ry for him because he has been s en t enced to be shot to dea th by a f i r ing s q u a d . O t h e r s feel so r ry for h im because he keeps t ry ing to kill himself

His ant ics have brought the quest ion of cap i ta l pun i shmen t before the A m e r i c a n people for all the wrong reasons . The m a n s e e m s men ta l ly off. and this ra i ses s e r ious ques t ions of w h e t h e r he should be sen tenced to die.

In Michigan we h a v e not had cap i ta l punish-m e n t for a long, long t i m e .

T h e jus t i f ica t ion is tha t t ak ing a life b e c a u s e the m u r d e r e r took a life is uncivil ized, c rue l and i n h u m a n e t r e a t m e n t .

Sociologists feel it is be t t e r to r ehab i l i t a t e t han des t roy .

It is pagan to call for an " e y e for an e y e and a tooth for a too th . "

BUT M O R E P E O P L E a r e be ing m u r d e r e d today than e v e r be fo re . How do we s top it?

T h e ma jo r i t y of homic ides a r e c o m m i t t e d by ac-q u a i n t a n c e s or r e l a t ives of the v ic t im, and it is

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the f i rs t t ime these k i l le rs h a v e been involved in a c r i m e .

Capi ta l pun i shmen t does no th ing to d i s s u a d e this type of killing b e c a u s e the c r i m e is com-mi t t ed dur ing a per iod of pas s ion or emot iona l in-s tabi l i ty , and t he r e is no p re - though t ; t h e r e f o r e , the se r iousness of the c r i m e or the c o n s e q u e n c e is not even taken into cons ide ra t i on b e f o r e the ac t .

The only way to lessen this t y p e of homic ide is to r e m o v e d a n g e r o u s w e a p o n s f r o m the h o m e .

You can outlaw guns, but t h e r e a r e still kn ives and o ther i n s t r u m e n t s c a p a b l e of kil l ing.

Capi ta l pun i shmen t h a s li t t le e f f e c t on t h e s e kill-ings.

HOWEVER, THERE ARE still a substantial number of murders that are planned or result dur-ing the perpetration of another crime.

Capital punishment can be a deterrent when people know that if they are caught, they won't spend just a couple of years in jail and then be paroled.

There is another way, however, of accom-plishing the same thing without capital punish-ment.

Today society is plagued by the habitual crimi-nal. He commits a crime, spends a short time in jail and is out again to commit another crime.

We have a tendency to blame judges for not locking these people up and "throwing away the key."

T H E J U D G E S MUST t a k e the i r s h a r e of the re-sponsibil i ty. Only 35 per cent of the pe r sons con-vic ted of felonies in s t a t e cou r t s in Wayne County a r e e v e r i nca rce ra t ed .

But to add to lenient judges , we h a v e a sen tenc-ing p rocedure cal led " i n d e t e r m i n a t e sen tenc ing ' ' tha t allows parole boa rds to let c r i m i n a l s out af-te r a m i n i m u m period in pr ison

The s y s t e m doesn ' t work. I t ' s supposed to help rehabi l i ta ted c r i m i n a l s r e t u r n to socie ty , but t h e r e is little rehabi l i ta t ion in p r i sons today .

Habi tual c r imina l s jus t b e h a v e t h e m s e l v e s and

get out ear ly . P a r o l e Boards go along b e c a u s e it f r e e s space

in overc rowded jai ls . One solution tha t ha s been proposed is tha t t he

Michigan Legis la ture se t a spec i f ic s e n t e n c e for a c r i m e , such a s life i m p r i s o n m e n t for m u r d e r .

U N D E R SUCH A law for m a n d a t o r y sen tenc-ing. a judge would h a v e to s e n t e n c e a pe r son ac-co rd ing to law, unless a g g r a v a t i n g or mi t iga t ing c i r c u m s t a n c e s re la t ing to the o f f e n d e r or the of-f e n s e w e r e es tab l i shed which would i n c r e a s e or d e c r e a s e the set s e n t e n c e . ,

T h e person s en t enced could 'not be r e l ea sed e a r l y by the paro le boa rd un less new in fo rma t ion w e r e d iscovered tha t w a s u n a v a i l a b l e to the sen-tenc ing judge .

Th i s would keep c r i m i n a l s in jail longer . A sur-vey in New York showed t h a t if e v e r y pe r son con-vic ted of a se r ious fe lony w e r e impr i soned for t h r e e yea r s , t he r a t e of c r i m e would be only one-th i rd of wha t it is p r e s e n t l y .

And if persons involved in murder knew they were going to jail for a long time, it would be as much of a deterrent as capital punishment.

Let's remove the criminals from the streets with certainty of punishment. Then we wont have to worry about "an eye for a^^eye."

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Fall Festival Board sets annual meeting

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The agenda includes a review of the 1976 Festival, committee reports, election of 1977 officers, introduction of new members and managers, and presentations

At the December meeting four new mem-bers were elected to the 1977 board of di-rectors Re-elected were Bob Richardson, second vice-president in 1976. and Gene Ka-fila. treasurer for 1976. Serving on the board for the first time will be Mike Con-ley. representing the Plymouth Jaycees, and Dick Raison, r e p r e s e n t i n g the Plymouth Colonial Kiwanis Club

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A co-ed volleyball league is also in the milking for its first season of action

Any residents interested m entering a team can contact the recreation depart-ment at 455^620

Rules and regulations for both volleyball leagues are available at the Cultural Cen-ter on Farmer Street.

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• Registration will begin when the library-opens at 10 a m Thursday. Jan. 6. Parents are asked to registeV in-person and may en-roll only their own children

Parents whose children were enrolled in the fall series are asked to wait until Mon-day, .Jan 10. when they may register by-telephone during library hours if any va-cancies are available The age limit is 3'2 to five-years-old at time of registration

Story hour will be offered at 10 a m and 11 a m Thursdays beginning Jan. 13 Ses-sions will last 30 to 40 minutes and will be held once a week for six weeks. Story hour will include bicture books, songs, finger-plays. and creative dramatics. The story-teller will be Mary Killian. children's li-brarian

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Probably the two reasons I dislike win-ter the most are the problems of keeping cars running and keeping sidewalks and driveway clear of snow Otherwise, winter would just be a nasty season but not despi-cable.

The best example of what 1 mean is Mon-day I get out of bed, read the paper, have two cups of coffee, and hop into the Vega to get started to work The engine kicked a couple times and then ground to a halt as the juice dfained out of the battery like water pours through a funnel

Now in this case, it wasn't really the Vega ' s fault because 1 drove home Thursday and left it parked on the street until Monday morning without starting it But there's been plenty of times when the car should have started but didn't

THAT'S WHY I have a pet peeve against the automotive manufacturers The engi-neers and designers know it gets cold in the wintertime, but yet cannot come up with an engine which starts when the tem-berature dips below 15-above.

And I do everything that's supposed to be done to winterize my car—a tune-up. battery check, fresh anti freeze, oil and, lube, etc. So don't I. and you too for that matter , have the right to drive a car home at night and expect it to start the next morning"'

The reason it's so aggravating when a car doesn't start, of course, is the time wasted trying to get road service. Some stations are honest enough and tell you to try someplace eLse Others will promise to be out in 30 minutes or an hour, and don't arrive until three to four hours later

Monday was one of those aggravating sit-uations When the Vega wouldn't start . I first tried some jumper cables I keep in the trunk When that didn't work. I called a service station for help and specifically-told them 1 needed a jump for my battery Three hours later the truck finally arrived But the driver wanted to tow my car into the station ••What0 Tow it in just to juice up the battery' Just give me a jump: it'll start " He replied "Sorry. 1 don't have any cables. Mv instructions were to tow it i n " My reply is unprintable

So I got to work Monday in a borrowed car and left an hour early to try another station The guy answering the phone said

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The Pigeon River country is again being fought for to preserve 'The Big Wild-' from complete opening to oil drillers We, the people of Michigan, should voice our concern in the matter .

The coalition to save the Pigeon River country is not fighting oil drilling but is fighting to protect only a tiny fraction of the north country from becoming an oiT field with all of its big roads, monster trucks, offensive odors and occasional un-controllable blazes.

The new oil deal violates the Environ mental Protection Act and was also made in violation of the Oil and Gas Act which requires advance notice and hearings be made before such decisions can be made.

The bottle bill has passed and, because of it, it is predicted we will be saving energy equivalent to 42 million barrels of oil per year. So the bill will save, in two years, what the destruction of the Pigeon River will cost in 25 years,!

The Pigeon River country is a dramatic symbol of the wilderness of Michigan's north and we, as down-state dwellers, need to know it exists and see that it is kept that way as long as possible

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a truck could be out in 15 to 30 minutes. Two hours later the truck arrived—this

\ i m e with cables—and my Vega was hum-ming again after about three minutes of juice being poured back into the battery

Now I can't really blame the service sta-tion operators After all, everytime the temperature drops they get flooded with calls for service as cars all over surburia won't start. That being the case, why can't the Big Three make cars that start in win-ter 7

THE OTHER PROBLEM with winter is keeping sidewalks and driveways clear of snow

Monday is another good example In the morning, while waiting for the service truck, 1 shoveled off the sidewalks, drive-way. and the portion of the street at the curb by our mailbox. (Our carrier won't deliver unless she can drive her mini bus right up to our box and insists that I keep that area shoveled if I am to get mail >

But during the day it snowed, and by late afternoon my walks, drive and street were covered again So while waiting for the second truck to arrive I shoveled off the walks, driveway, and portion of the street by the mailbox again

I look out the window now, and it's snow-ing Maybe it will stop soon. Otherwise back at it again tonight

I understand that shoveling walks is one of the prices we pay for living in Winter Wonderland. But that's a small consolation because I don't ice skate, refuse to ice fish, and am too old to go sledding But 1 would be consoled if the only aggravation was shoveling walks. But the Big Three still hasn't produced a car to start in the # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

winter, so my attitudes about this time of year remain unchanged

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1976 in review

Canton reserves, plant closings, schools, museum highlight year

This is the third ins ta l lment of a four-part look at the events occuring in the P l y m o u t h Can ton a r e a dur ing 1976 Today's summary covers the months of July, August, and September

J U L Y 1

After a brief four-month stint as director of the Plymouth Historical Museum. Mark Hunt packs his belongings to assume a sim-ilar post in Kansas

School Trustee George Lawton urges that schools in the district be opened with out budget cuts, and after the special mil-lage election

JULY 5 J o e G r a y e lec ted as boa rd of educat ion

president The Plymouth Corps of the Salvation

Army commences with a change in com-manders Lt Dallas Raby heads for Chi cago and is replaced by Lt and Mrs Wil-liam Harfoot

JULY 8 Joe Gray's tenure as board president is

voided as board attorney isssues statement saying that election of Gray was per-formed improperly by the board

JULY 12 The Whitman Barnes plant announces its

closing and ensuing departure for a new fa-cility in Augusta, Ga

Seven freight cars derail just north of the Fa rmer Street crossing in Plymouth

JULY 15 Fire Chiefs in Plymouth. Plymouth Town-

ship. and Canton Township meet, and take their case to Chessie System Railroad offi a a l s The chiefs claim long train delays pose hazardous consequences for residents of the area.

School millage election is set for Sept 2 The board of edcuation re-elects Joe Gray as president

JULY 19 Archie Stoble named as new director of

Plymouth Historical Society Museum Plymouth and Plymouth Township lose

$90,000 in federal bloc grant programs

J U L Y 29 Plymouth Ptl Roger Roy awarded a cita-

tion by Police Chief Tim Ford for his part in capturing wanted felon

Board of edcuation sets the tax vote request at 4.74 mills for the Sept 2 special election

AUGUST 2 Cadillac dealer Don Massey announces

he'll develop his property™ both Plymouth and Canton townships

August 5 Plymouth Township voters turn thumbs

(town on a request to establish a nine-member police department The voters give the OK to pay an additional 4-mill to support the township's fire department

Tom Notebaert us elected as township's new supervisor the two seats open on the township board are filled by Weyona Lee Fidge and Maurice Breen

The voters also voted overwhelmingly against becoming a city, and a subsequent charter for Plymouth Heights

Promotion routine upset

By FRANK BENSON

The seemingly routine process of pro-moting a teacher who has passed all his probationary tests was upset at the last Schoolcraft College board of trustees meet mg The teacher passed all the exams, ex-cept those from the students

Board member Mark McQuesten. a cur rent part-time Schoolcraft student, raised the issue concerning law enforcement in-structor Christopher Kokolakis and hi^ap-pointment as full t ime instructor McQues-ten indicated that he had nothing against Kokolakis. he Was simply questioning the

/students never evaluated him,''

said McQuesten Kokolakis was given the appoitment de-

spite McQuesten s dissenting vote He had completed two years of probationary in-struction and had been recommended by the coordinator for instructional affairs, his dean, his director, and his department representative

Board members seemed to agree in senti ment with McQuesten's view, but felt that Kokolakis should not be sacrificed for the principle

"We in the administration have been guilty in the past of not letting the stu dents evaluate enough," said Schoolcraft President Dr Nelson Grote

Board member Gerald Cox disagreed to-tally and warned the board. "Beware of evaluat ions '"

Board member Nancie Blatt responded. "Student evaluations must at all times be asked for, but it is not f a i r ^p refuse this instructor "

Business is tops

Business adn commerce is the major field of studv among college-level students training under the G1 Bill, according to the Veterans Administration

AUGUST An industrial void is lefi in Plymouth as

the Anchor Coupling Company becomes the third industry to vacate the Plymouth area

AUGUST 16 Workmen commence building bridges

for the long-proposed M-14 expressway under Northville Road at Five Mile and then westerly to Ann Arbor. » Petition drive in Plymouth Township nets the necessary 1.000 signatures needed to put the Plymouth Heights question on the ballot in the upcoming election

AUGUST 19 The Plymouth City Commission approv

es the site for the rezoning of 2.3 acres of ^ land at Union and Penniman Streets tV multiple-residential for a proposed 11-story senior citizen apartment project scheduled for the heart of downtown Plymouth

AUGUST 26 The P lymou th Township Board of

Trustees retains an architectural firm and gives it approval to draw up preliminary plans for a copibined township hall-fire sta Uon in the western portion of the township

Plymouth Salem principal Bill Brown promises that parents will be periodically getting a copy of a computer read-out which will tell them how many "mods' their children skipped in addition to telling them the students academic deficiencies

SEPTEMBER 2 A Record turnout. 11.370 residents, provid

ed the impetus to carry the 4 75 null

school t ax addi t ion proposal in the Plymouth Community School District Of the nine precincts in the district, five voted no, but the ninth precinct (Miller school) voted yes by a 2-1 margin as it turned out to be the deciding precinct in the election

The school board stands by its decision to deny pay to cross ing guards in Plymouth Township.

The Canton Board of Trustees voted to apply the regulations governing the re-serves to the two "regularly-employed" po-lice officers, Carl Silvers and Robert Greenstein.

Two Canton Township citizens have asked the state attorney general to remove

-Canton Supervisor Robert Greenstein from office for accepting a second job as Police Chief of Canton Township

SEPTEMBER 9 Thousands of persons crowd into the city

for its annual Fall Festival celebration And while much of the attention and activi-ty is centered in Kellogg Park, the Festi-val's/ events are being staged throughout the city. The Cultural Center and Central Middle School host some of the cultural at-tractions that at tract many strollers

Teachers of the school district meet and vote to return to work without a contract

Posing as representatives of Detroit area utility companies, con artists strike the a rea ' s senior citizens and make off with their cash reserves.

SEPTEMBER 13 Wayne County Circuit Judge Roland 01-

zark ordered the school district to provide crossing guards at any location where a hazard exists, until such time that a trial can be scheduled to deal with the legal issues of who should pay for the service

s i ; p Referendum on

ect is approved ballot

«BER 16 w u o r housing proj-pLarrd on the Nov 2

SEPTEMBER to The Michigan Stale Police subpost and

scientific laboratory leaves its station on Mill Street, and heads for its new office in Northville.

Workers at the Ford Motor Company's Sheldon Plant come out in full force to picket for higher wages and other benefits during the strike against Ford Motor Co

SEPTEMBER 23 A resolution granting tax abatement for

the Forest City-Dillon senior citizen apart-ment housing project is approved by a &-2 vote of the Plymouth City Commission

SEPTEMBER 27 Dr E.J McClendon is named as the re-

cipient of the 1976 William A Howe Award by the American School Association

SEPTEMBER 30 Residents of the Plymouth Community

School District pay all of the additional mills, approved by voters earlier in the month, despite a recommendation from the schools administration to levy only 4 25 additional mills.

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312 Livonia

L A R G E f a m i l y d e l i g h T Home with everything 5 bedrooms, IW baths, super large family room W a c r e lot. attached garage, tiled b M e m e n t , move in condi t ion ' M MO D A Ross Reeky 3 » « 3 0 0

L I V O N I A Here is that $ acre spread with a 3 bedroom brick ranch, full base mant , f i rep lace in living room, aontd rural , u rban , (a rms . Ky water , consumer gas. s torm sawer in front of property $110,000 J f% down, 8% interest on I yea r L C P a y m e n t s 1% of unpaid ba lance w i t h b a l l o o n p a y m e n t p a y o f f through refinancing or would take a new mor tgage to s tar t Adjoining J%i a c r e s also available Asking SM.OOQ I * toterest T e r m s avail able With total ol 10 acres , could have total f rontage of SS5 ft on N side of 7 Mile Rd Good location for business, doctor, church, etc wgh a possible waiver of use because of cu r ren t R U F soring

GARY L TOUSLE.Y REAL ESTA.TE

4742045

312 Livonia

LARGE LOT

Se t t i ng o n a . l a r g e t reed lot

w e o f f e r y o u for t h e f i rst t i m e

a n ice b r i ck r a n c h w i t h 1'/s

b o t h * , a m o d e r n k i t c h e n a n d

a f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m A n d at-

t ached g a r a g e $ 3 5 , 5 0 0

HARRY S.

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

32398 Five Mile CA 1-5660

C O U N T R Y SETTING

C H R I S T M A S SPECIAL

A b e a u t i f u l r a m b l i n g r a n c h

s e t t i n g o n a 100 x 3 0 0 t r e e d

lot w i t h 4 l o r g e b e d r o o m s ,

I Vj b a t h s , a 29 x 17 f a m i l y

r o o m a n d a m o d e r n k i t c h e n

A n a t t a c h e d g a r a g e T h i s

b e a u t y s e t s o n a s t r e e t w i t h

a l l l a r g e c u s t o m b u i l t h o m e

o n l a r g e lo t s D o n ' t m i s s t h i s

t e r r i f i c b u y $ 4 3 , 9 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

32398 Five Mile GA 1 5«fH

L o o k i n g A t N e w

M o d e l s ? Try this 4 bedroom 2'-» balh coloni al in North Livonia New plush ca r peting brand new kitchen, self cleaning oven loo many extras to list Asking 162.900 Ask for J IM or RICH 522-6000

One W a y

Q U A D LEVEL

Be o n e of t h e f i r s t t o s e e t h i s

b e a u t i f u l 4 b e d r o o m q u o d

leve l l o c a t e d i n o n e of Li-

v o n i a ' c h o i c e s t o r e a A r e a l

f a m i l y h o m e ' h a t is s i t u a t e d

o n a q u i e t cu l d e - s a c o n d f e a

tores l o r g e f a m i l y r o o m w i t h

f i r e p l a c e 4 l a r g e b e d r o o m s ,

f a m i l y k i t c h e n w i t h b u i l t - i n s

a t t o c h e d g o f o g e p l u s a t i l e d

b o » e m e n t A r e a l b u y a t o n l y

$ 4 5 , 5 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

0 3 M Five Mile GA ,1 5660

BEGINNERS DELIGHT

A c l e a n s h a r p h o m e w i t h a

h u g e k i t chen Three bed rooms

a n d m o d e r n k i t c h e n Carpet -

i n g t h r o u g h o u t . A rea l s h o w -

p loce $ 2 3 , 9 0 0 .

HARRY S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

32398 Five Mile GA I 5660

FOUND M Are you looking for a brick ranch home in the Livonia School district priced under 133.000 that is loaded with all the l ea tu res (or comfort-able living, which includes. 3 bed rooms, finished recrea t ion room, large kitchen new carpe t ing , over sued 2'-i car garage and l ' i b a t h s 1

It is found ' Qall today for an ap pointmeni to see your new home

5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

Century 21 G e n e D a r k e Real ty

TRANSFEREES

FIRST OFFERING Here 's your

d r e a m c o m e t r u e A spac ious

3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h h o m e

w i t h a l a r g e l i v i n g r o o m a n d

n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , m o d e r n

k i t c h e n w i t h b u i l t ins, I " ?

ba ths , p r o f e s s i o n a l l y f i n i s h e d

rec rea t ion r o 6 m , a n d g a r a g e .

I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y O n l y

$ 3 9 , 9 0 0

HARRY S.

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

33235 Seven Mile 427 0733

G O O D

O C C U P A N C Y 3 b e d r o o m , 1 ' / j b a t h spac ious

br ick ranch w i t h rec rea t i on

r o o m Love ly f l oo r p l a n , exce l -

lent s to rage $ 3 6 , 9 0 0 Ca l l

5 2 5 - 0 9 9 0 ( 4 2 5 9 7 ) ,

REAL ESTATE O N E

EXTRA LARGE

LOT Room to R o a m - Spac ious

br ick r a n c h o n e x t r a l a rge lot

w i t h n a t u r o l f i r e p l a c e a n d

f a m i l y r o o m $ 4 3 , 9 0 0 CoJI

2 6 1 - 2 6 0 0 (42329 ) .

REAL ESTATE O N E

312 Livonia

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K I N G H A M

I L L A G E 3 b e d r o o m br i ck | e w e i w i t h

y a r d o f f e r i n g p r i v a c y a n d

qu ie t . Wet p l as te r , m a r b l e

sil ls t h r o u g h o u t , f o r m a l d i n -

i n g r o o m , O v e r s i z e d 2 car g a

r a g e C a l l f o r t h e m a n y

e x t r a s l $ 4 7 , 5 0 0 Ca l l 261 -

0 7 0 0 ( 4 2 5 8 1 )

REAL ESTATE O N E

P R O C R A S T I N A T E . . ' A n d a r e a l b a r g a i n h a s

passed y o u b y H u r r y , see this

3 b e d r o o m ranch , n e w l y car -

peted a n d r e d e c o r a t e d , roof

a n d gu t t e r s , 2 y e a r s o l d ,

a l u m i n u m t r i m . F r a n k l y , w e

h a v e n o b e t t e r o f f e r .

$ 3 3 , 9 0 0 Ca l l 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

REAL ESTATE O N E

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 1 1 0 3 6 G R E N N A D A Excel lent

n e i g h b o r h o o d 4 b e d r o o m

q u a d - l e v e l G r e a t f a m i l y

h o m e in o n e of L i von ia ' s best

a r e a s L a r g e f a m i l y r o o m

w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , 2 f u l l

ba ths , n i ce ly d e c o r a t e d . 2'/?

car g a r a g e Excel lent a s s u m p -

t ion , in terest ra te a n d pay -

m e n t C a l l 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

( 4 3 3 8 4 )

REAL ESTATE O N E

FAMILY R O O M Beau t i f u l m b i n t e n e a n c e f ree

3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h Large

f a m i l y r o o m w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e -

p lace , 2 cor a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,

cen t ra l a i r , p l u s a p r e m i u m

lot O n l y $ 3 3 , 9 0 0

C E N T U R Y 21 HARTFORD SOUTH

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

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MAKIN0, INC. 2202 N. Wayne Rd.

Westland 326-7660

3 bedroom, 1'* story bungalow. I > car gxrage. low assumf*ion $17,500

2 bedroom ranch with full hairment, low assumption J2I.5O0

J bedroom brick rsnch, large remo.lelril kilchcn 125,900

4 bedroom ranch, 1 > b»th*. full basement $11,900

J bedroom brick ranch, family room, finished basement with wet b»r, patio, gi< barbecue, kumen appliances stay $}5,S00

BY O W N E R , 3 bed room brick ranch I ' l vmouth , Mlddlebel t Area

5222925

2 bedroom condo, central air conditioning, immediate occupancy J29.900

, n > * . .> > f > . . i

COME SEE This 3 bedroom tr i level with new shag carpet ing Cent ra l a i r . custom shut ters in family room, l ' i baths utility room and P i car garage Just reduced $36,900

Century • 2 1 CORNERSTONE 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0

JUST A G L A N C E and you'll know i t ' s a communi ty where people c a r e Many line homes surround this nicely land scaped 3 bedroom BRICK RANCH with roomy kitchen-dinette com bination. full b a s e m e n t . 2 car rage and beaut i ful pr ivate back yard Jus t $38 900 Call 522 6000 e

One W a y

N E W H O M E Start t he " N e w Y e a r " in a

b r a n d n e w h o m e Bui l t in

1 9 7 6 , t h i s b e a u t i f u l b r i c k

ranch o f f e r s : 3 l o r g e b e d -

rooms, f u l l b a s e m e n t , ca rpe t -

i n g t h r o u g h o u t , e x t r a d e e p

lot, 1 year b u y e r p ro tec t ion

p l a n A b e a u t i f u l o p p o r t u n i t y

for o n l y $ 3 5 , 7 5 0

C E N T U R Y 21 HARTFORD SOUTH

> 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

O P P O R T U N I T Y IS KNOCKING' Spacious 3 bed room Colonial, utility room, 1 ca r a t tached garage and 80x126 fenced lot' Needs TLC' Excel lent land con tract t e r m s ' $13,000

ELLIS 4 7 6 - 1 7 0 0

CLASSIFICATION INDEX AUTOMOTIVE 850 Autos tor Sale 852 Antique C a n 854 American Motors 856 Buck i 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 86? Chrysle ' 864 Dodge 866 Ford 870 J e e p 87? Lincoln 874 Mercury 876 Oldsmobile 870 Plymouth 880 Ponliac 8?4 Spor t s 4

Imported Cars 882 Thunderbird 884 Volkswagen 816 Auto — True*

Parts A Service 818 Auto Rentals

S l e a s i n g 819 Auto Financing 8?0 Autos Wanted 822 Trucks tor Sale 823 Vans 800 Recreational Vehicles 802 Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes 806 Boats S Motors 808 Vehicle 4 Boat

S torage 810 Insurance Motor 81? Motorcycles

O o K a r ' s Mim Bikes

814 Campers & Motcirhomes

EMPLOYMENT. INSTRUCTION 518 Education-instruction 500 Help Wanted 510 Help Wanted Couples 50? Help Wanted Dental

Medical 507 Help Wanted-Part Time 508 Help Wanted Domestic 504 Help Wanted 0 " i c e

Clerical 506 Help Wanted Sales 520 Secretarial Business

Services 51? Situalions Wanted

Female 514 Situations Wanted

Male 5 "6 Situations ted

" a t e & F emaie

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 702 Antiques 706 Appliances 700 Auction Sales 71? B'cycles lor Sale 718 Building Materials 714 Business & Office

Equipment

724 .Camera Suppl ies

703 Crafts 720 Farm Produce 721 Flowers A Plants 722 Hobb-es Coms*

Stamps 744 Horses Livestock &

Equipment 708 Household Goods—

Oakland County 709 Household G o o d s -

Wayne County 738 Household Pe t s 716 L a w n / G a r d e n i F a r m

E q u i p m e n t 7 10 M isc ' o r S a l e -

O a k l a n d C o u n t y 7 11 M i s c ' o r S a i e -

W a y n e C o u n t y 726 M u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s 740 Pet S e r v i c e " 0 4 R u m m a g e S a l e s 730 S p o r t m q G o o d s 7 2 8 S t e r e o H . - F t 4 T a p e

D e c k s 734 T r a d e o r Se l l 736 W a n t e d to B u y 71? W e a r i n g A p p a r e l

NOTICES & SERVICES 468 Death Notices 604 A n n o u n c e m e n t s S

N o t i c e s 6 2 6 B in g o fiiO C a r d s o ' T h a n k s 6 1 8 C h i l d C a r e 614 D e a t h N o t i c e s

6 ? 8 E n t e r t a i n m e n t 6 1 6 H a n ' o r B e n t 612 In Mcmonan 1

6 2 2 I n c o m e t a « I

I n s u r a n c e 6 0 6 L e g a l N o t i c e s 6 0 ? L o s t * F o u n d 6 0 0 P e r s o n a l s

• P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s j08 Transportation

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

400 Apartments 10 Rent 4?? Commercial

I n d u s t r i a l to R e n t 4 2 6 C o n v a l e s c e n t

N u r s i n g H o m e s 4 0 8 D u p i e « e s to Pen t •110 F i a t s t o R e n t 414 M o r i d a Ren ta l s 4 0 ? t u r m s h e d A p a r t m e n t s

to Rent 4 0 6 F u r m s h e d H o u s e s

to R e n t 4 2 8 G a r a g e s t o R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s to R e n t 4 3 2 L ' v m g Q u a r t e r s

to S h a r e 4 10 M o b i l e H o m e s to Rent

424 0">ce— Business Space fo Rent

420 Rooms to Rent 41? Townhouses—

Condominiums to Rent 420 Rooms to Rent 4 1? Townhouses—

Condominiums to Rent 416 Vacation Rentals 430 Wanted to Rent 434 Wanted to Rent Resort

Property 436 House Sutmg Service

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 311 Home 'or Sale

Oakland County 10? B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m t i e l d

351 Bus 5 Professional Bldg lor Sale

304 T a r m m g t o r v W e s t Bloom'ieW

309 N o r t h v i l l e - N o v i 308 R o c h e s t e r T roy 306 S n u t h l i e i d L a l h r u p 3 ' 9 H o m e s 'o r S a l e

W a y n e C o u n t y

3 1 2 L i v o n i a 314 Plymouth Canton 318 Red 'ord 316 W e s t l a n d G a r d e n Ci ty 3?0 O t h e r S u b u r b a n H o m e s

•or S a l e 321 Real Estate

Service 3 30 A p t s ' o r S a l e 160 B u s i n e s s O p p o r t u n i t i e s 148 C e m e t e r y L OtS 352 C o m m e r c i a l I n d u s t r i a l 1?? C o n d o m i n i u m s ' o r S a l e 324 C o - o p s ' o r S a l e 144 C o u n t r y H o m e s 1?6 D u p l e x e s tor S a l e ISO f a r m s 'o r S a l e 336 F l o r i d a P r o p e r t y

•Or S a l e 354 i n c o m e P r o p e r t y

' o r Sa te 156 i n v e s t m e n t P r o p e r t y

' o r S a l e 140 L a k e A R e s o r t

P r o p e r t y l o r S a l e 14? L a k e ' r o n t H o m e s

to r S a l e J M L i s t i n g s W a n t e d 118 l o t s * At >eaqe for S a l e 3.3? M o b i l e H o m e s

•or S a l e 364 L i s t i ngs W a n t e d 338 L o t s A A c r e a g e ' o r S a l e 332 M o b i l e H o m e s

lo r S a l e 358 M o r t g a g e s L a n d

C o n t r a c t s 3 4 6 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y 134 O u t O' T o w n P r o p e r t y 3 6 a H e a l E s t a t e t o E x c h n n g e 16? R e a J ^ s t a t e W a n t t 3 ? 8 M - e w n h o u s e s tor S a l e

314 Plymouth Canton

SUPER COLONIAL 4 bedrooms and 17 ex t r a s to make this colonial a supe r value at $57,900 Ask for RON MILLER

Realty W o r l d Co lon ia l V i l l a g e , Inc.

455-7790

316 Westkind Garden City

SPOTLESS RANCH 3 bedrooms, counlry kitchen, fam llv room, full b a s e m e n t . 2 ' i car ga r a g e and m o r e . m o r e , m o r e $42,300 Ask for RON MILLER

Realty W o r l d Co lon ia l V i l l a g e , Inc.

455-7790

JUST LISTED Gorgeous custom 1 bedroom coloni al with kitchen built ins. finished basement , dining room, rec room, l a rge f a m i l y r o o m . Vt b a t h s , foyer, ca rpe t ing throughout , setting on over 2 a c r e s l^ots of s torage space This one won t last Asking $95,000 Call

Century 21 H a r t f o r d 4 2 4 Inc. 5 2 5 - 4 4 4 4

W e reserve the r ight to c lassi fy rev ise o r r e i e c t a n y w a n t a d W an t a d s m a y b e p l a c e d until 4 p m

Tuesday tor the Thu rsday ed i t i on a n d 4 p m F r i d a y tor t h e M o n d a y e d i t i o n N o c a n c e l l a t i o n s

a c c e p t e d after n o o n T u e s d a y for T h u r s d a y e d i t i o n s or n o o n F r i d a y ' o r M o n d a y e d i t i o n s N o

cance l la t ions be fp re f irst inser t ion N o c a n c e l l a t i o n s o n Doub lp Ac tn -n A d s T h e O b s e r v e r &

Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s will n o t issue c r e d i t for e r r o r s in a d s a l t e r t he l i r s l i n c o r r e c t i n s e r t i o n

Repor t any e r ro rs immed ia te l y P h o n e R o o m h o u r s a r e 8 3 0 a m to 5 3 0 p m M o n d a y t h r o u g h

Friday. Wayne County 522 -0900 Oak land County 644-1070

312 Livonia

L I V O N I A FIRE THE M A I D

You w o n ' t n e e d her w h e n you

get i n t o th is i m m a c u l a t e 3

b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h A n ex-

ce l l en t yet c o n v e n i e n t f loor

p l a n , spac ious k i t chen w i t h

bu i l t - i ns , b e a u t i f u l l y f i n i s h e d

b a s e m e n t per fec t for e n t e r t a i n -

ing, a l s o l a r g e te r race, 2 car

g a r a g e w i t h doo r opene r A l l

th is for o n l y $ 4 0 , 9 0 0

L I V O N I A HEAR THAT K N O C K ?

That's o p p o r t u n i t y a t t he door

of th is s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m br ick

ranch i n a cho i ce loca t ion , f i n -

shed b a s e m e n t t ha t ' s carpet

ed, cove red te r race, 2 car g a -

r a g e , e x c e l l e n t a s s u m p t i o n

A s k i n g $ 3 4 , 9 0 0

L I V O N I A NEW S U B D I V I S I O N

Just o p e n e d , y o u r cho ice of 3

b e d r o o m br i ck ranches, tr i -

levels, a n d c o l o n i a l s , a l l w i t h

f a m i l y rooms a n d f i rep laces ,

p r i v a t e cu l -de -sac lots, p r i ced

f rom' $ 5 8 , 9 0 0 .

1st United JERRY F. EDWARDS

& ASSOC.

4 7 7 - 4 7 0 0

EARL KEIM REALTY

from the

HELPFUL PEOPLE!

L A N D C O N T R A C T T E R M S - A v a i l a b l e o n th is n i c e 2 b e d r o o m h o m e w i t h g a r a g e .

h i l l t o p l o c a t i o n , o v e r l o o k s p a r k a r e a , h a n d y to 6 h o p p i n g a n d b u s l ine

P R I C E $ 2 0 , 5 0 0 C A L L 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

R E D F O R D — a 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k b u n g a l o w , fu l l b a s e m e n t , g a s hea t , n e w c a r p e t i n g in

all b e d r o o m s , c o z y d e n of f k i t c h e n , g a r a g e , f e n c e d lot. n e a r s h o p p i n g a n d s c h o o l s ,

n e w r o o t , e a r l y o c c u p a n c y

P R I C E $ 2 9 , 9 0 0 C A L L 2 8 1 : 1 6 0 0

Q U A D - L E V E L — B u i l t in 1974. 4 b e d r o o m s , b r i c k a n d a l u m i n u m , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h

n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , l a r g e c o u n t r y s t y le k i t c h e n , g o o d l o w i n te res t m o r t g a g e a s s u m p t i o n .

P R I C E $ 4 5 , 9 0 0 C A L L 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G — 3 b e d r o o m Q u a d , l a r g e r o o m / h o m e , 2 fu l l b a t h s , t i l ed b a s e m e n t ,

f a m i l y r o o m , c a r p e t i n g , s u n k e n p a t i o off d o o r w a l l . 2 c a r a l u m i n u m g a r a g e , f e n c e d

y a r d ,

P R I C E $ 4 5 , 9 0 0

312 Livonia

D i s c r i m i n a t i n g . . . Buyers will s t o p looking a f t e r seeing this 3 bedroom landscaped home Built-in k i tchen, finished basement with full bath , central air and a t t ached ga rage Asking $36 500 Call 464 0BOO

One Way

OWNER-charming 3 bedroom brick ranch, l ' i ba ths , country kitchen (ami! Mile

room, full brick f i replace. 5 Jewburgh. $4 0 000 464 2125

L I V O N I A R A N C H Large 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h

2 car g a r a g e D e s i r a b l e near

P l y m o u t h l o c a t i o n Excel lent

decor, Wi b a t h s See it t o d a y !

A s k i n g $ 3 8 , 5 0 0

C E N T U R Y 21 H a r t f o r d West , Inc. 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

314 Plymouth Canton

BY OWNER. 946 North Holbrook Old Vil lage distr ict Four bed rooms, two baths, two car $29,500

B E G I N N E R S

garage 459 2283

LUCK

WESTLAND 2 bedroom, enclosed patio, 2H car garage, $20,900 $1S5 monthly D A Roes Realty 324-8300

WESTLAND 3 bedroom a lumaium sided ranch, carpeted, fenced, cov-ered patio $20,900 FHA closing costs D A Ross Reahy . 33»43M

STARTERS I m m a c u l a t e 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k ranch, completely ca rpe ted with a full finished basemen t Offered at just $22,500 Call 522 8300

Integrity

316 Westkind Garden Gty

BRAND NEW CURE FOR C R A M P E D S T Y L E this 5 bedroom, 2 la bath Coloni-al is located on quiet cul d e - s a c l o t in o n e of Plymouth Township ' s fin-est a r e a s W a r m fami ly room with full wall fire place Beautiful screened porch plus 2 patios Lots of s torage, too ' A must to see ' $64 500 Call 261 5080

Thompson-Brown

CANTON 4 bedroom brick ranch on almost 2 ac res , full finished basement . 1W baths, fullv carpet ed Only $60,000 Call today

N o r w o o d 4 5 9 - 2 8 0 0

T A G

No I 0, Inc.

L O W PRICE

P R I C E D IN T H E MID $30 s This 3 bedroom ranch with t reed lot in Plymouth can be yours for as little as $1,700 down and $350 month Call CLAIRE

O n e W a y 5 2 2 - 6 0 0 0

PLYMOUTH d r i v e b y 751 A u

b u r n t h e n m a k e you r a p p o i n t

m e n t to see th is 3 b e d r o o m

br ick r a n c h Ful l

m e n t a n d 3

$ 4 3 , 0 0 0

CHURCH SITE

p r i m e C a n t o n

f i n i s h e d base-

ca r g a r a g e

21-3

1 w p

acres

a r e a

LIVONIA Hosedale Gardens A warm fire place will help you enjoy this 3 bed room brick ranch with 1 4 baths and garage on wooded lot $39,900 Mortgage 8% $311 per month

Realty C W. Al len

W o r l d 421-2100

314 Plymouth Canton

GRAB THE PHONE If you are looking for a 3 bedroom brick ranch with a recreat ion room so beautiful it t akes your breath away, a kitchen with all t he ' ^ iod e r n c o n v e n i e n c e s , p l u s r o o m enough for a large family , a 2 ca r garage, plus a large lot. all for under $40,000. then you have just found i t ' Call today

5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

Century 21 G e n e D a r k e Rea l ty

C A L L 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

T R I - L E V E L — 4 b e d r o o m s o n l a r g e lo t . f a m i l y r o o m , s p a c i o u s k i t c h e n . 1f t b a t h s , 2 c a r

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , lo ts o f s t o r a g e a r e a

P R I C E $ 4 3 , 9 0 0 C A L L 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

5 B E D R O O M S — m th i s s h a r p c o n t e m p o r a r y b r i c k r a n c h l o c a t e d o n r o l l i n g V* a c r e c u l -

d e - s a c . a t t r a c t i v e l a n d s c a p i n g w i t h s t r e a m , a l u m i n u m t r i m , 2 f t b a t h s , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d

h e a t e d g a r a g e

P R I C E $ 7 3 , 5 0 0 C A L L 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

EARL KEIM o f D e a r t o o r n . I n c . LIVONIA OFFICE

15707 FARMINGTON RD., LIVONIA

261-1600

OUR OFFICE HOURS

M o n t h r u F r i 9 : 0 0 t o 9 : 0 0 ' l - V m i Sat and Sun. 9 : 0 0 to 6 : 0 0

When

mKTHl'HILLS - ~ v _

Tht Action Is

IN SINOLB FAMILY HOUSI I I

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE FEHLIGS

W M

FEHLIG Real E s t a t e

453-7800 906 S Main. P lymouth

ATTENTION E X E C U T I V E 2 vear old quad level with 4 bed-rooms, kitchen includes built ins, full wall f i replace in family room All on corner lot For only $49,900

Realty W o r l d CHAPMAN BROS W 459 3700

O n th i s s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m

br ick c o l o n i a l , f a m i l y r o o m

w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e . W i

b a t h s , f u l l b a s e m e n t , a t -

t oched 2 cor g a r a g e , i m m e d i -

a te occupancy . A lot of house

for $ 3 8 , 9 0 0 .

C E N T U R Y 21 H a r t f o r d West , Inc 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

L A R G E

100 x 2 2 0 ft lot i n P l y m o u t h

Twp. s u r r o u n d s th i s 2 bed-

r o o m a l u m i n u m ranch , 1 ft

cor g a r a g e , c a r p e t e d t h r o u g h

out. Perfect starter or re t i ree

h o m e A s k i n g $ 3 4 , 9 0 0 Ca l l

for d e t a i l s !

C E N T U R Y 21 H a r t f o r d West , Inc 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

*

1st F loo r L a u n d r y B e a u t i f u l 3 b e d r o o m br i ck

ranch , 1 ft ba ths , b a s e m e n t ,

l a rge f a m i l y - l i v i n g r o o m , na t -

u ra l f i r ep l ace , 2 car a t t o c h e d

g a r a g e , c e n t r a l o i r O n l y

$ 4 7 , 9 0 0

C E N T U R Y H a r t f o r d Wes t . Inc

Real tors

BARGAIN HUNTERS ' Here ' s a sha rp 3 bed room brick ranch with full base ment. a large counlry kitchen, car peting throughout and 2Vi ca r ga rage A must to see at $27,900 Call 522 8300

ntegrity Real tors

CORNER Lot with a big 2 h car garage offers a lot of pr ivacy and an in ground pool Three bedroom home with a full finished basement and a den or office Nice landscaping Ex cellenl location in northern West land for only $33 900 Call

Century 2 1 •J. J ~ l l r v . ' A £ 0 T A H

REDUCE your cost of living in this X TRA in sulated main tenance f r ee custom colonial in Westland s finest sub Three or four bedrooms l '» baths country kitchen with built ins love ly d i n e t t e f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t patio. 2'i car ga rage Lots of yard Excellent condition Immedia te oc cupancy Only $36 900

Century 21 B o a r d w a l k D iv 4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

Brick Ranch Garden City 3 bedroom Family room with fireplace large Countrv kitchen full finished basement 2 lull baths Super a r i a All for $34 900

Century 2 1

f L

B o a r d w o l k D iv 4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

B o a r d w a l k D iv 4 5 9 3 6 0 0

VA WELCOME

A t t r a c t i v e 3

b e d r o o m b r i c k

r a n c h , c e n t r a l a i r ,

u p - g r a d e d c a r p e t i n g

a n d f i n i s h e d

b a s e m e n t . A s k i n g

$ 3 3 , 9 0 0 . C a l l : 5 2 2 -

6000 One Way

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom 1W bath colonial, finished b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d ga rage, great location Ask ing $32 900 Call 522M00

O n e

C h e e r y & B r igh t Tn-level in picture perfect condi tion This unique floor plan will delight you Love I > balcony over look ing g i g a n t i c l i v i n g r o o m Lower level fea tures a large utility room and gracious family room Excellent assumpt ion and the price is only $2? 500

Century 2 1 i i ii. rv ' a t n T i n B o a r d w a l k Div 4 59 3 6 0 0

W a y

Mod WESTLAND Fast occupancy ern 3 bedroom Ranch Car clean house Only $22,500 F H A or V A t e r m s W e s t s i d e R e a l t y

274 9400

Immediate Occupancy at closing is just one feature for this beaut i ful Iri level in West land Home has 3 bed rooms, cen t ra l air power humid-ifier doorwall off kitchen to ter-race huge 22x24 two car garage , lovely yard with greenhouse and swimming pool See it today

Century 2 1 a i 11_ r \ . ' a t o o i n

$ 9 9 9 M O V E S IN Newly decorated 3 bedroom alumi num basement gas S a t vacant Super s h a r p in and out <>nl\ $22,000 FHA appra i s ed Short walk to fine schools Quiet residential area CM

G R O S S M A N 5 6 5 8 8 4 0

WESTLAND BARGAIN

M O V E R I G H T IN impossible find a 3 bedroom brick ranch for only $27 500 Ex t r a s in-clude 1'J baths Vi ca r garage large ki tchen .383 Westchester For more detai ls call 522-3500

R E D C A R P E T REALTY

Exce l len t Buy on this 4 bedroom tr i level setting on a large fenced lot family room l*i ba ths . 2 ' j car n a r a g e All te rms avai lable Lo» assumpt ion Don t wait immed ia t e occupancy Only $28 900

Century 21 H o r t f o r d 4 2 4 Inc 5 2 5 - 4 4 4 4

WESTLAND New Year s Special Near 'J ac re with 3 bedroom brick ranch Fea turing full b a s e m e n t , counlry kilch en and super a s s u m p t i o n Plenty of space for garden in this 67 x 295 lot Call today ask for TOM H E R VIN'

chamber la in 7 2 1 - 8 4 0 0

B o a r d w a l k D 4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

GARDEN CITY $21 900 Take ad vantage of the low "UirluH price on this a l u m i n u m s i d A 3 ^ * 4 j e d r o o m home Vi th d ine t te . I3yndry>v<>m 2-car garage , s u m m e r house All on a lovely , t r e e d lot Af ter 6 I'M

5224246

M a s t e r L a n d s c a p e r planned these magnif icent plan-tings around this very STYLISH RANCH with beaut i ful court yard e n t r a n c e leading to all the " I Want" you've eve r desired Three bedrooms. 2 full ba ths , formal din ing a r e a , kitchen with built-ins, family room with na tura l f i replace, full b a s e m e n t , a t t ached garage . CENTRAL AIR and more Must be s e e n ' Just $54 900 Call 522 6000

O n e W a y

I W I P K E O N , IIVC,

R E A L E S T A T E ^

IQ'jAl «0USI*C o w n w t E

5 0 0 S M a m S t ree t

P l y m o u t h , M i c h 4 8 1 7 0

Luxurious Community of fine homes in thcc^kx^wUk/c^bvi Ana

Taka your pick ot thwa n«w 3 and 4 bedroom colonial and ranch

modal* da»i«ned and built in tha true tradition of Greenspan quality

conitruction that hai been the trademark of excellence for nearly

half a century Tha very highly rated Northville

Community School* are available for your children

See all our furnithed modal* now Your next move will be to

NORTH HILLS. Priced from $64,300 00

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m ' M - * i I "V_iv»* L I "V_iv»* L ^ .

Modal Located on C a n t y ST

B.haldon Rd.) 3 blocks N of 8

I. Rd. Some model* available in 30 to 60 day*

Sale* by Frank L. Braun Realty Co . CXftM P t a i : 4 W K 7 0

Modal Phone: S U 1 2 3 0

M M * Oeea (My m t t m t f 1 9 * •• • m . Oaea tah**y 1 pm t» • a * (*e«*

T h e Sta f f at M c K e o n Rea l Es ta te

E x t e n d s W a r m W i s h e s for Y o u r G o o d

F o r t u n e in the C o m i n g N e w Y e a r .

Season 's Greetings Best Wishes in 1977

From all of us

1

2 I

1 Patrick J. O 'Hara Pres.

Ronald W. Brodzik Exec. V.P.

William A. Jose Vice Pres.

AlDeZell

Joan Bianchi

Shirley Goode

Don Green

Dick Durfey

Rick Bianchi

Rose Williams Ken Kelley Frank LXrwitt

SUNFLOWER VILLAGE R e a d y F o r F i n a l S e l e c t i o n s :

• Q u a d $ 5 4 , 5 0 0

• 2 C o l o n i a l s $ 5 7 , 9 9 0

• B u i l d e r s C o l o n i a l M o d e l , f u l l y d e c o r a t e d a l s o a v a i l -

a b l e

McKEON, INC. REAL ESTATE 4 5 5 - 6 6 0 9

453-6800

4 O'Hara & Co. Realtors

(6% Multi-List Broker)

39293 Plymouth Road 4 6 4 - 0 4 0 0 1 Livonia g

(Formerly Mark VII Real Estate) 8 I M M M M M M M M M B l l N l l i M i n i B S ) !

T T T

i R o b e r t S a k e - l R e a l t o r

S P A C I O U S R O O M S a n d P I C T U R E S Q U E V I E W S a r e

to b e e n j o y e d f r o m th i s p o t e n t i a l - l a d e n on^e s t o r y h o m e

O V E R A N A C R E of p r o p e r t y w i t h m a n ^ va r i e t i e s of

t rees . 3 b e d r o o m s , i V i b a t h s . 2 5 ft l i v i n g r o o m w i t h

f i r e p l a c e , l a r g e d i n i n g a r e a , pa r t i a l b a s e m e n t . 1st l eve l

l a u n d r y , a n d 3 0 x 3 0 a t t a c h e d g a r a g e A f i ne P l y m o u t h

t o w n s h i p v a l u e at $ 5 3 , 9 0 0 4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

C I T Y O F P L Y M O U T H 1 " H O U G H P A R K " d e s c r i b e s

tha t i n c o m p a r a b l e s m a l l a r e a of i n d i v i d u a l i z e d

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

s i ze A D I S T I N C T I V E A D D R E S S . 4 l a r g e b e d -

r o o m s , 2 ' 6 b a t h s , s e p a r a t e f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , a n d

a g r a c i o u s s la te f o y e r F r e n c h d o o r s off t he 2 3 - f o o t

l i v i n g r o o m i n t r o d u c e a we l l d e v e l o p e d p a t i o a r e a ,

f a m i l y r o o m w i t h b o o k c a s e s a n d f i r e p l a c e , f i n i s h e d

r e c r e a t i o n r o o m a n d 2 ' ^ c a r rear e n t r a n c e g a r a g e

IN D E L I G H T F U L C O N D I T I O N C a l l t o d a y at 4 5 3 -

8200

J U S T 3 Y E A R S O L D , y o u ' l l f i n d th is t w o s to r y C o l o n i a l

to h a v e a s u p e r b l o c a t i o n |ust w e s t of S h e l d o n in

P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p . 4 b e d r o o m s . 2Vi b a t h s , f o r m a l

d i n i n g r o o m , a s t u d y , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e . 1st

l eve l l a u n d r y , p a r t i o n e d b a s e m e n t , a n d s i d e e n t r a n c e

2 f t c a r g a r a g e . B E A U T I F U L L Y C A R P E T E D

T H R O U G H O U T a n d h a v i n g C e n t r a l A i r . $ 7 5 , 9 0 0 , 4 6 3 -

8 2 0 0

O l i E * >

P i P i P V V uf • ! • !

2 B * Thursday, December 30. 1976

316 Weslfand Garden Oty

FAMILY R O O M

FIREPLACE WESTLAND. built 1171. S bedroom brick and a luminum ranch. 14x12 family room, 2 ca r a t t ached ga rage, b u e m e n t Haa land contrac t with excellent t e r m s Move right in $3« *00

316 Wtstiand Garden Oty

LOVE 4 2 2 - 9 2 7 8

WESTLAND Livonia Schools, im m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y , q u a l i f i e d buyer move In while closing 4 bed room tri-level with 4 bath off la rge f a m i l y room. l a rge bed r o o m * , g a r a g e p l u s t e r r a c e , lenced $31.WO LOVE 422 9278

W E S T L A N D Needs some work but del ight-

ful f o m i l y room wi th beamed*

ce i l ing a n d F r a n k l i n stove

m a k e this 3 bedroom ranch a

good buy l Doorwol l to patio,

gorage $ 2 1 , 9 0 0 Cal l 326-

2 0 0 0 ( 4 1 9 9 9 )

REAL ESTATE O N E

W E S T L A N D Ring in the New Year with this 2 bedroom ranch , brand new shag carpet ing in both bedrooms, redeco rated and close to schools Only $23,500

chamber la in 72 I - 8 4 0 0

AB-RO AB RO REALTORS

AB RO RELOCATION MANAGMENT LTD.

w e h o p e y o u m a k e m a i o r s t r i d e s in a c h i e v i n g y o u r m o s t c h e r i s h e d

p e r s o n a l g o a l s

th is 1977

HAPPY NEW YEAR! H \ R IT .AMDMil .KURD

68S 7471 NORTHVILLE NOV I

S9I 6330

WEST BLOOM FIELD FARMINGTON 6«2-«44

LIVONIA PLYMOUTH +21 1210

316 Weitlond Garden Oty

2 4 ' Fami ly Room Included w i t h this 3 bedroom

b»-level, n e w carpet ing, for-

mica cupboards in kitchen, 21

ft. covered pat io, 2'/a car ga-

rage a n d more. Priced at

$ 3 3 , 9 0 0 . Cal l today:

CENTURY 21 Hart ford West, Inc 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

5 B E D R O O M S Super 93x135 ft lot P r i m e Garden City a r e* New carpe t ing plus 2 full baths , pool, only $33.WO

Classic 4 7 8 - 5 5 0 0

GARDEN CITY A New Year wish come Irue with this 3 beJroom brick ranch with plush carpet ing All new kitchen with d ishwasher , full finished base ment with complete kitchen 1 4 baths, 2 4 C8r ga rage on a large lot in Garden City's finest a rea Only $29 WO Call and ask for JEAN FLOWERY

chamber la in 7 2 1 - 8 4 0 0

316 Westland Garden Oty

W E S T L A N D R A N C H Brick w i t h 3 bedrooms, 2 car

garage, carpeted throughout,

part ly f inished basement w i t h

V4 bath, central a i r , electronic

air c leaner , humid i f i e r . Imme-

d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . A s k i n g

$ 3 2 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Hart ford West, Inc 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

318 Redford

BY OWNER Sharp 3 bedroom bungalow, full basemen t , half f inished with gas f i replace, new boiler. 1 4 ca r ga rage 7 Mile^ Gd R ive r a r e a Schools, shopping, t r anspor ta t ion in walk d is tance For appoin tment call Ml-2968

South,'Inc.

P L Y M O U T H A R E A P E R F E C T R E T I R E E O R S T A R T E R _ F L O M E w i t h in

v e s t m e n t p o t e n t i a l W e l l bu i l t 2 b e d r o o m h o m e w i t h

e n o u g h e x t r a lot s p a c e tor 2 m o r e h o u s e s P l e a s a n t

s u r r o u n d i n g s O n l y $ 3 9 , 5 0 0 Ca l l 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

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o t t e r i n g i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k

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a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , fu l l b a s e m e n t , a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e

a n d c e n t r a l a i r c o n d i t i o n e d $ 4 1 , 9 0 0 C a l l 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 ?

N E W L I S T I N G in C a n t o n ' s n e w e s t a n d m o s t p res t i -

g i o u s S u n f l o w e r V i l l a g e 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i th 2't

b a t h s , 1st f l oo r l a u n d r y , a n d m o r e d e l u x e f e a t u r e s

M a g n i f i c e n t lot a d p m s 15 a c r e w o o d e d c o m m o n s w i t h

p o o l $ 5 6 , 9 0 0 C a l l 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

G A R D E N CITY A R E A D O N T M I S S T H I S 3 b e d r o o m , c o u l d b e 4 b e d r o o m

h o m e w i t h l o a d s o f s t o r a g e L a r g e f a m i l y r o o m w i t h

n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e s e w i n g r o o m a n d a n a s s u m a b l e 8 ' « %

m o r t g a g e C l o s e to s c h o o l s $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 Ca l l 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

V A C A N T L A N D

O V E R 2 A C R E S of l eve l l a n d for t h e h o u s e of y o u r

d r e a m s 3 0 0 ' f r o n t a g e A p p r o p r i a t e s e p t i c f i e l d a l r e a d y

in $14 , 9 0 0 C a l l 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

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PLYMOUTH OFFICE 1115 S. Main St

453-0012

2 ACRES C o u n t r y f o r m in the c i ty 8

r o o m a l u m i n u m s i d e d r a n c h

w i t h d i n i n g r o o m , f a m i l y

room, s i t ua ted o n 2 acres a d -

j o i n i n g w o o d e d a r e a . 2 ga

rages, p lus 4 s ta l l cus tom

horse b a r n , l a r g e c y c l o n e

fenced a r e a Super loca t ion .

O n l y $ 4 6 , 9 0 0

•Realty W o r l d

CAMELOT 5 2 5 - 5 6 0 0

Immed. O c c o p a n c y First offer ing on this completely re decorated face brick. 3 bedroom ranch with 2 baths , new kitchen, recreation room, and ga rage Near Cherry Hill and Henry Ruff In Cherry Hill School distr ict $27,900 30340 Grandview

Realty W o r l d C W A l l en 4 2 1 - 2 1 0 0

R E D F O R D TOWNSHIP SOUTH "Land Contract T e r m s

Spacious cus tom 4 bedroom brick in executive a r ea Large family room, doorwall to t e r r a c e 2 full baths, country kitchen witir built ins 2 c a r a t tached garage Owners t r ans fe r red Pr iced in $40 s Open Sunday

N O R W O O D

4 2 5 - 1 5 0 0

JAMY REALTY is pleased to an nounce that Mr Orr ie R Mundi nger. Associate Broker , has joined our staff Mr Mundinger . formal ly of Elm Real ty , Livonia and De troit. has served Wayne and Oak land County for over 20 years lie is act ive in the c o m m u n i t y and is Pres ident of the t-ola Valley Ka warns Club of Redford Township He is a m e m b e r of UNRA. Real to r s . Mich Assoc & Nat ional Assoc.. B i rmingham & Bloom field Board of Rea l tors He resides with his fami ly in Redford

JAMY REALTY 18293 BEECH DALY RD

537 1950

17631 Sumner

Please No te Spotless 3 bedroom brick ranch 14 baths ith beautiful paneled rec room in eluding wet-bar, ca rpe t ing through out many ex t r a s Pr iced to sell at $32,900

CALL MARY ROSS

CENTURY 2 HALLMARK INC 937 2300

318 Redford

LARGE LOT with c i rcular dr ive 7 room alumi num sided ranch with na tura l fire place in the living room Dining room plui b reakfas t room and 3 bedrooms are just some of the fea tures at $38.W0 Call 525 4200

In tegr i ty Real tors

12908 Fenton Brick Ranch $ 2 7 , 9 0 0

3 bedrooms, full basdknent, new fur nace and roof, large kitchen, car p e . i n g . m a n y e x t r a s MC.IC TERMS. 5«5 down

CALL MARY ROSS

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK INC 937 2300

R E D F O R D TWP Super 1 4 s to ry 3 bedroom home A l u m i n u m s i d i n g c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t f i n i s h e d r e c r e a t i o n room, kitchen with doorwall onto t e r r ace a t t rac t ive 2 4 car garage $ 2 6 , 9 0 0

chamber la in 4 7 6 - 9 1 0 0

FIVE POINTS

S of 8 M i l e Sharp a luminum 7 room. 3 bed rooms, family room, gas heat , ca r peting throughout . 2 ca r garage. 69 X 287 ft lot Reduced to $24,900

ROCK & CURD, I N C

5 3 2 - 3 2 0 0

Brick Ranch Beauty Lovely 3 bed room on dead end street F e a t u r e s ma in tenance free a luminum t r i m , full finished base ment. 2 ca r ga rage Spacious living room. Central Air. low. low taxes $35 500 Call ERA REALTORS

261 3434

C H 0 I C E H O M E IN CHOICE LOCATION Cus torn built 3 bedroom brick ranch in country like set ting Carpeted throughout N a t u r a l ' f i r e p l a c e in living room and a full finished basement for that ex t r a liv-ing space 2 car br ick ga rage $41,500 Call 261 5080

Thompson-Brown

First Federal m

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RING IN T H E

NEW YEAR with ihis MINT ir. level in prime Westland location This well cared for home offers 3 generous bedrooms 1 4 baihs, huge lamilv room, a super size kitchen, nicely landscaped lot with pnvii cv. A belter buv will lie hard lo find 8 ' ' , ' '00

LIVONIA

The netting for this Showcase Home is a piotcs sonally landscaped lot with trees Featuring * bed rooms (nice sue), multiple baths, 21 foot family room with wood burning fireplace, kitchen with built ins, dining area, unusual patio, extra deep 1 car attached garage Pride of ownership shows m this MIN I home $54,SIX)

AREA EVALUATION

Would you like a complete computerized report and FREE maikei analysis of your home?? Call anytime It's FREE!!

W E S T BLOOMFIELI)

If you have been looking for a * bedroom home that is not iin a subdivision lot, then you should see this one Some of ihe features are a 21 foot sunken living room with fireplace, formal dining room, slaie entrance foyer. 2<> foot family «>om with fireplace There's more but for a pleasant surprise you should see this gorgeous home $54,500

N O R T H REDFORD

Do you have a large family or parents that live in?.' Then »e have the home for you! 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths (1 off master bedroom) kitchen with table spate plus a dining area, full finished basement, 2 car garage with extra wide drive Move in condition. Priced at S3 5.900

478-5400 We Con Guarantee The Sale Of Your Home! Call today for details.

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L I V O N I A

Deluxe J bedroom ranch Full bawment, formal dining room, hardwood floor*, wet plaster, extra insulation and more Immaculate condition, good a n u m pi ion tool Price $3 9,900

476-9100

F H A V A 0 D O W N in Westland Large family home features 4 or 5 bedrooms, family kitchen and is near schools All for $ 26,900

721-8400

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

l i ve ly brick ranch located in prime area of Canton ComjJetely carpeted, 3 bedrooms, extra large garage, fenced yard. 1 4 bathrooms, family room with natural fireplace, terrace JUST RE DUCED $40,900

455-5200

W E S T L A N D Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch Large country kitchen with doorwall to i spacious patio, 1 4 baths, full basement, 2 4 car gartge All for $32,400

476-9100 F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

Forget Spring painung because new aluminum trim qiakes the exterior of this 3 bedroom ranch maintenance free. Th i s home has 1 4 baths, carpeting thru out. fuM basement, large back pa »nd 2 4 car garage $41,000 Owner relocating a anxious to sell

ns.

476-9100 I D E A L S T A R T E R H O M E

Neat 2 bedroom ranch on a large comer lot Steel

siding, central air, country atmosphere $23,500

476-9100 L I V O N I A V A L U E

3 beckoom sharp and clean aluminum ranch. This home offers approximately 1500 aq ft of kving area Woodbumng fireplace in a 22*14' beamed ceding family room. Doorwall in family room and dinette. Near Clarencevtlle Schools and Livonia M a D $ 2 6 , 9 0 0

476-9100

R I N G IN T H E N E W Y E A R in this sharp, immaculate, lakefront ranch with your own 75x30 ft- sandy beach on a private Bass-stocked lake Features sunken living room. 4 doorwalls, intercom, slarm system, underground sprinklers, finished basement, water softener, 3 bedrooms, pantry and carpeting throughout, so much we can't list it all, you must call This one is a iral beauty H $66,900

721-8400 N. D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S

4 bedroom, aluminum bungalow with 1 4 car garage. Plush carpet and dean $23,900

721-8400 S T A R T Y O U R N E W Y E A R

in this 3 bedroom ranch, featuring full finished basement with a super recreation room with wet bar, and refrigerator, fireplace, carpeting through out, patio, gas barbecue, gas light, awnings, new roof, move in condition! Going to go fast! Only $25,500. Call for appointment and ask for: Cheryl Turk.

721-8400 I N T H E N E W Y E A R

be good to yourself by buying this 3 bedroom brick ranch that has warmth and glow, a unique floor plan, family room with fireplace, full baae ment and 2 car attached garage in most desirable Canton. Plymouth area. $44,900

N O V I

Fabulous home located on 2 4 acres beautifully landscaped Brick split level. 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, living room, dining room, large kitchen, family room with fireplace, carpet thru out, fin ished recreation room And much more for only $84,900

455-5200

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y SUPER SHARP MODEL Living room, country kitchen. 3 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, natural fireplace in family room UNDER $50,000.

455-5200

C O U N T R Y D W E L L E R S

Charming 3 bedroom ranch, offering dining room. 2 4 baths, finished basement, carpet thru out located on 23 ACRES CaUToday!

455-5200 H O T T E S T H O U S E

IN C A N T O N Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, fully carpeted. 1 4 baths, large living room, family room with fire place, patio. Priced at $48,900 Call

455-5200

S. REDFORD Of fe rs th is 3 b e d r o o m br ick

ranch w i t h f u l l b a s e m e n t , g a -

r a g e , t a s t e f u l l y d e c o r a t e d ,

very p r i v a t e b a c k y a r d H o m e

also fa tu res a w i r e d s o u n d

r o o m Just $ 2 8 , 4 0 0 C a l l

t oday !

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d Wes t , Inc 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

IMMEDIATE

O C C U P A N C Y b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m b u n -

g a l o w , n e w l y c a r p e t e d k i tch-

en. rec rea t i on r o o m w i t h 4 t h

b e d r o o m a d | a c e n t Excel lent

starter h o m e $ 2 4 , 5 0 0 Ca l l

5 2 5 - 0 9 9 0 (43530) .

REAL ESTATE O N E

318 Redford

Value & Elegance B e a u t i f u l c u s t o m b u i l t q u a d

s u r r o u n d e d b y coun t r y a t m o s -

phere 3 l a r g e b e d r o o m s , f a m -

i ly r o o m , f i r ep l ace , f o r m a l d i n -

ng room, b a s e m e n t , 2 car g a -

rage A s k i n g $ 5 7 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

318 Redford

R E D F O R D S NO 1 SALESMAN FOR CENTURY 21

"JERRY STILL"

WHERE'S

MY

AD? If you re l i s t ed w i th J E R R Y S T I L L S G U A R A N T E E D I ad (or m o r e l per week adver t i s ing plan, it would be h e r e ' (Prospect ive sell ers call MR STILL for detai ls i

' $ 1 7 , 9 9 0 " 2 bedroom s t a r t e r home. 2 car ga rage with heal , low taxes $272, 10*% down 15445 Leona

" $ 2 4 , 4 0 0 " FAMILY ROOM 3 bedrooms, at lached garage par t ia l basement , modern kitchen 15W8 Leona

' $ 2 4 , 9 0 0 "

One Of A K i n d iNo 71 Towering t r ees surround this con temporary 3 bedroom brick ranch located on double ravine lot. with m a n i c u r e d , t e r r a c e d land scaping Comfortable family home with finished basement spectacu-lar family room, huge f ireplace and wet bar Multi doorwalled en closed porch p r o v i d e s g rac ious view of fantas t ic pool and deck Hurry, won t l a s t ' $43,900

Century 21 VINCENT N L E E

EXECUTIVE T R A N S F E R SALES

4 7 8 - 5 9 0 4

HAPPY N E W YEAR

M a y Hea l th &

Happ iness Be Yours JAMY REALTY

18293 Beech D a l y . Red fo rd

A S S U M P T I O N 2 b e d r o o m s tar ter h o m e w i t h

chee r f u l n e w k i t chen , n i ce ly

f i n i s h e d r e c r e a t i o n r o o m

M o v e r igh t in w i t h o u t a b i t o f

w o r k $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 C a l l 2 6 1 -

2 6 0 0 ( 4 3 6 3 4 )

REAL ESTATE O N E

318 Redford

721-8400 JOIN THE WINNING TEAMI

Call Fred M e d l e y , recruit ing director at 4 5 5 - 5 2 0 0 for a n interview

Posit ion (in the west region.

fo r a Sa l e s

berlain Cham i MTV

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EARL KEIM R E A L T Y

NORTHVILLE INC. N E W L I S T I N G 1 S u p e r s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h fu l l

w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t o f f e r s e x c e l l e n t a s s u m p t i o n , in -

t o w n c o n v e n i e n c e , a n d q u i c k o c c u p a n c y O n l y

$ 3 9 , 9 0 0

F O R THE G R O W I N G F A M I L Y - L a r g e 4 b e d r o o m

C o l o n i a l w i t h 21 x 12 f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , m a t u r e

p i n e t r e e s a n d p r i v a t e b a c k y a r d J u s t $ 5 7 , 5 0 0

O L D I E B U T G O O D I E ' H u g e o l d e r b r i c k h o m e o n o n e

o f N o r t h v i l l e ' s b e a u t i f u l t r ee l i n e d s t ree ts o f f e r s f a m i l y

r o o m , r e m o d e l e d k i t c h e n , f i n i s h e d r e c r e a t i o n r o o m , 2

c a r g a r a g e a n d l a r g e lot A s k i n g $ 6 9 , 9 0 0

N O R T H H I L L S E S T A T E S ' 1974 bu i l t , 4 b e d r o o m , 2 ' ?

b a t h C o l o n i a l o f f e r s d i n i n g r o o m , d e n o r 5 t h b e d r o o m ,

1st f l oo r l a u n d r y - m u d r o o m , e x c e l l e n t d e c o r , o v e r s i z e

\ g a r a g e , a n d b e a u t i f u l w o o d e d lot C o m p a r e at $ 8 3 , 7 0 0

NORTHVILLE OFFICE

349-5600 3 3 0 N, CENTER

NORTHVILLE

S T A R T T H E NEW YEAR

in this lovely 3 bedroom, 1 4 bath home in Birmingham. Country sized kitchen with cupboards galore! Exquisite decor and lovely carpeting throughout Finished recreation room, many extras $39,900 Call John Kare 477 6300 or 348 9664. (L 86).

WINTER WONDERLAND

Best deacribes the beauty of this Farmington Hills ranch 3 king iixed bedrooms, custom drapea and wool carpeting throughout. 2 natural wood burning fireplace* basement finirfied with full bath. A gorgeoua recreation room with sliding glass doorwall to patio with a scenic pond view all on 140 a 2J5 property Pnccd reaaon^le. Cad Harney Beadle 477 6300(1 05)

C U S T O M SPANISH STYLE

in Farmington HiHs Pleaaant Valley Farms in area of elegant homes and wonderland tranquility. Large living room, formal dining room, a fantastic kitchen with a center ialand.Oak cabinetry, all built ins, and intercom system. 4 lovely bedrooms, 3 4 baths, imported Italian tiles and much more. Anxioua SELLERS. Call John Kare 477 6300 or 348 9664. (H 58)

ftEDFORDS NO 1 SALESMAN FOR CENTURY 21

"JERRY STILL"

" $ 2 7 , 9 0 0 " UNDER MARKET 3 bedroom brick, kitchen built ins . finished basement , garage 11364 Farley

" $ 3 2 , 9 0 0 " (1st ad I NEWER THAN NEW' 1964 built gray brick ranch. 20 x 12 FAMILY ROOM F I R E P L A C E 3 bedrooms. 1 4 baths m o d e m coun-try kitchen finished rec room. 2 4 car garage , new carpe t ing and dec orating throughout REAL SHARP' 11670 Riverdale

" $ 3 5 , 9 0 0 " 1944 COLONIAL 3 bedroom brick large kitchen f ami ly room, natural f i replace. 1 4 ba ths , finished base ment a t tached 2 car garage large lot IMMACULATE 9653 Haielton

" $ 4 0 , 9 0 0

318 Redford

CHARM P E R S O N A L I T Y AND COMFORT reign In this 5 bedroom brick home 2 full and 2 half hatha 2 f i replaces (living room and recrea t ion room I F o r m a l dining room Large coun try kitchen Ideal home for qhe large fami ly and for en-ter ta ining Overlooks Golf Course $62 900 Call 261 5060

Thompson-

Brown

319 Homes For Sale Wayne County

CLOSE lo D e a r b o r n Churches . Schools 3 bed rooms basement 1 4 car garage redecora ted Owner $18,900 After 5 593 34»6

NEWLY BUILT 3 bedroom brick front a luminum ranch , country size kitchen, built in a i r condit ioner , c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t , c lose to school, bus and shopping Appli ances negotiable $8000 assumes . 84 r > $203 payment or S*r down (seller a n x i o u s ' 18482 Sumner

^ " $ 2 4 , 9 0 0 " 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, finished b a s e m e n t . 2 4 c a r g a r a g e , 5 ^ down 24974 Midland

" $ 2 6 , 9 0 0 " VERY S H A R P ' Aluminum 3 bed room ranch new carpet ing fin ished basemen t . ( 4 b a t h ' , 2 4 car garage 5(> down 19755 Seminole

" $ 2 6 , 9 0 0 " ULTRA S H A R P ' 3 bedrooms 2 baths, large kitchen, new finished rec room, ga rage . 5*1 down or as sume mor tgage 25599 Student

" $ 2 8 , 9 0 0 " E X C E P T I O N A L 3 bedroom brick, a luminum t r i m , new roof, new car peting. new garage , newly deco rated, natura l brick raised hearth F I R E P L A C E , low t a x e s $542 "This is the one you 've waited for 11381 Appleton

" $ 3 1 , 5 0 0 " (1st ad i 3 bedroom brick Beau ty ' Modern is land c o u n t e r coun l ry ki tchen ( d i s h w a s h e r ' basemen t , 2 4 c a r block ga rage newly deco-rated, corner lot close to school, bus. church in p r ime Soutdh Red ford area 9902 Royal Grand

"JERRY STILL" (THE R E D F O R D SPECIALIST >

9 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK INC IS

R E D F O R D S NO I O F F I C E

5 BEDROOMS brick and alumi num t r im 2000 St} FT 2 4 baths formal dining room family room finished basement . 2 4 ca r garage SUPER SHARP 26431 Kenneth

" $ 4 2 , 9 0 0 " CUSTOM BUILT Western Golf area 3 bedrooms, a t tached garage 2 b a t h s , f i r e p l a c e b a s e m e n t COUNTRY AREA V , land con tract t e r m s 14330 Sarasota

" $ 4 7 , 9 0 0 " "SHARP 75 x 300 lot ' t r e e s . 3 bedroom brick ranch at tached ga rage. FAMILY ROOM -fireplace patio, finished rec room custom decorat ing 17252 MacArthur

"JERRY STILL" (THE R E D F O R D SPECIALIST

9 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK INC

R E D F O R D ' S NO 1 O F F I C E FOR C E N T l ' R Y 21

Rdfd Twp South'-Low Taxes

Priced to Sell N o w ! Just L is ted Q u a l i t y bu i l t

a l l b r i ck r a n c h in o n e of Red

ford 's f inest a r e a s 3 bed

rooms, l a r g e l i v i n g room, car

p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t , c u s t o m

d r a p e s i n c l u d e d , I ' /» ba ths ,

f u l l y i n s u l a t e d , p a r t i a l l y f in-

i s h e d b a s e m e n t , 2 5 x 1 0

sc reened te r race , 2 car g a -

rage W i d o w w o u l d l i ke qu i ck

sale. O n l y $ 3 2 , 5 0 0 Ca l l 4 7 8

1844

1st United CARLFTON REAL ESTATE

DEARBORN HEIGHTS ELITE COLONIAL

The New Year will be a good one in this w a r m coiy 4 bedroom brick home Fea tur ing family room with f ireplace formal dining room and dinette finished basement and 2 car a t tached ga rage $56 900

chamber la in 7 2 1 - 8 4 0 0

W A Y N E 3 B E D R O O M b r i c k ranch new carpet finished base ment large lot $26 500 or $10 OOti ass i imes $210 payment 32&9610

Less Than $6 000 Assumes Th is s h a r p 4 b e d r o o m fami lv home Large countrv kitchen and living room 2 4 car garage in Cherry Hill School District Will also sell FHA or VA lor $25 900

chamberlain 4 7 6 9 1 0 0

302 Br Birmingham BJoomfield

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom V r k ranch Adams-Maple area L t v r g room dining L. kitchen w t h built ins A eating area 2 baths, full base ment 2 4 ca r garage move-in con dition $44,500 Days 549-0830 Eves 642 1 513

BY OWNER t r a n s f e r r e d , must sell 5 bedroom custom built Cape Cod Close to Midvale Seahoton Schools Birmingham $75 900

644 7046

BLOOMFIELD ORCHARDS. 3 bed room ranch decorated, open floor plan contemporary flair a n m e d ^ ale occupancy upper $37 000 By owner 58578CK) 677-44J4

L O W TAXES Custom R o m a n b r i ck h o m e in

qu ie t r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a W e t

p las te r , cen t ra l a i r p l u s at t ic

f a n . cus tom r e m o d e l e d k i tch-

en, n e w roof , b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d -

scoped lot p lus m u c h m o r e l

$ 4 0 , 5 0 0 C o l l 2 6 1 0 7 0 0

(43089) .

REAL ESTATE O N E

DENBY W of Beech S of 8 Mile Attrac live 3 bedroom one floor, alumi num siding, ti led and part i t ioned b a s e m e n t Exce l l en t quiet a r ea just reduced to $22,900

ROCK & CURD I N C

5 3 2 - 3 2 0 0

ADAMS A MAPLE 3 bedroom brick ranch Large kitchen w t h built-ins, 2 baths finished base m e n t I m m e d i a t e p o s s e s s i o n , $41,900 642-582$

BEVERLY HI1.LS by ownar Spa clous 4 bedroom. 2 4 bath coloniaL B i r m i n g h a m schools I m m e d i a t e possession $65 900 Open Saturday 4 Sunday 12 5 PM M2-09W

BY OWNER Lovely Ranch on 12 ac res Horses permit ted 1925 Squir rel Rd Bloomfield Twp $135 000 892-3322 $52-5617

LEAVING TOWN 1

Don't Wan t To Sell! Consult us about our rental and or p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t s e r v i c e Over 8 yea r s experience in m a n a g e ment field Competitive rales

GOODE REAL ESTATE 1411 N Woodward Ml 7 i n *

BY OWNER 4 bed room. 2 4 ba th home in Somerset a r ea Familv r o o m , f i r e p l a c e B i r m i n g h a m Schools $57 900 Afler 7 PM

642 1491

B I R M I N G H A M B l o o m f i e l d Hills Troy a rea b e a u t i f u l s p r a w l i n g ranch home 147 ft f ron tage 4 bed r o o m s . 2 wa \ f i r e p l a c e dining room Many m a i n fine f ea tu res lo see $66 700 To see, call George Davis at P E N N 548 1900

SERVING ALL OF WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY SINCE 1 9 2 2

A R LIN G S inc 199 N Main

Plymouth

L a r g e O l d e r h o m e in O l d V i l l a g e of P l y m o u t h T h r e e

b e d r o o m s , d m m g r o o m . 1'? b a t h s b a s e m e n t $ 3 2 , 5 0 0

T h r e e b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h w i t h f a m i l y r o o m a n d

N a t u r a l F i r e p l a c e , s n a c k ba r 1 b a t h s fu l l b a s e m e n t

2 ' ? c a r g a r a g e $ 4 2 9 0 0

T h r e e b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m s i d e d r a n c h in P l y m o u t h

T w p . d o u b l e lot . l a r g e g a r a g e c a r p e t e d M a n y e x t r a s

$ 2 9 , 9 0 0

N e w t h r e e b e d r o o m r a n c h h o m e m C i ty of P l y m o u t h

o u t s i d e d o n e in r o u g h s a w a n d p i n e , f a m i l y r o o m

c a r p e t t h r u - o u t , a t t a c h e d t w o c a r g a r a g e wa lk to

s t o r e s . $ 4 5 , 0 0 0

453-4800 MULTI-LIST SERVICE 427-7797

n a t i o n

J. L. HUDSON REAL ESTATE

R E A L C L A S S

is th is e x c e p t i o n a l 3 b e d r o o m spl i t l eve l h o m e in

S o u t h f i e l d A l l L a r g e r o o m s T w o b e d r o o m s h a v e p r i -

va te s i t t i ng r o o m s D e n . 2 ' ? b a t h s , c a r p e t e d t h r u - o u t .

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e B e a u t i f u l , p r o f e s s i o n a l l y l a n d s c a p e d

lot o v e r o n e a c r e . M a n y e x t r a s V e r y u n i q u e d e c o r Ca l l

for a n a p p o i n t m e n t t o d a y It 's o n l y $ 5 9 , 9 0 0

P L Y M O U T H D O L L H O U S E

C h a r m i n g 2 b e d r o o m . V? s t o r y , a l u m i n u m s i d e d c h a r -

m e r l o c a t e d in t he c i t y , c l o s e to s h o p p i n g . G l a s s e d - i n

f r on t p o r c h a n d h e a t e d rea r p o r c h T h i s h o m e h a s

b e e n g i v e n e x c e l l e n t c a r e F n t i r e h o m e f u r n i s h i n g

n e g o t i a b l e D o n ' t h e s i t a t e ' I t 's a r ea l b a r g a i n for o n l y

$ 2 5 , 5 0 0

EXTRA S P E C I A L O F F E R I N G

in o n e o f P l y m o u t h ' s m o s t d e s i r a b l e a r e a s B e a u t i f u l

t h r e e b e d r o o m b r i c k h o m e w i t h 2 ' ? b a t h s , f i r e p l a c e in

l i v i ng r o o m , s e p a r a t e d i n i n g r o o m , r e c r e a t i o n r o o m in

b a s e m e n t a n d V h c a r g a r a g e H o m e is we l l bu i l t a n d in

e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n Y o u ' v e b e e n l o o k i n g in P l y m o u t h

a n d n o w y o u ' v e f o u n d it O n l y $ 4 5 , 0 0 0

N E E D E L B O E R O O M ?

W e l l t h e r e ' s p l e n t y o f tha t in th i s l o v e l y t h r e e b e d r o o m

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

c o n v e n e d i n k ) 2 m o r e b e d r o o m s L a r g e l i v i ng a n d

d i n i n g r o o m , f a n t a s t i c r e c r e a t i o n r o o m w i t h l u x u r i o u s

p a n e l i n g , s t o n e f i r e p l a c e , c o m p l e t e w e t b a r a n d k i t c h -

e n . F o u r c a r g a r a g e S i t u a t e d o n t w o a c r e s A lot of

h o u s e for o n l y $ 8 2 , 5 0 0

607 S. Main St.

453-2210 Plymouth

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Thursday. December 30, 1976

302 BkmMram B t o o m f U i d

B E V E R L Y HILLS Reduced for quick sa le . 3 bed rooms . 1 4 baths, f inished b a s e m e n t , enclosed sun room. 1 4 ca r g a r a g e , appointment only 68*1433

BIRMINGHAM Sta r t e r or ret i re ment home Newly listed at good price $28 500 2 bed rooms , base^ ment garage , good land contract O T H E R s i m i l a r l a n d c o n t r a c t houses avai lable 10^- down, 8 4 ^ interest Choose f r o m 2 or 3 bed rooms. $19,900 lo $29 900

R H O D E S O f c l M 2 0014 Eve 646 1074

F O X C R O F T M A F L E T E L E GRAPH Three bedroom, Ranch Style 1 4 bath, fami ly room, patio, large lot. t rees Assume 6 4 ^ mor t gag* Buyers Only 851 4192

302 N n r

Locat ion-Value-Extras WING LAKE WOODS Colonial with Bloomfield Schools f e a tu r e s 5 bed rooms, den, spac ious kitchen and family room, c i r cu la r drive, cen tral air and 3 a c r e pr ivate park I m m a c u l a t e ' $91,500

CRANBROOK Assoc Inc. Real tors

6 4 5 - 5 7 9 0

I M M E D I A T E P O S S E S S I O N Bloomfield Hills Schools bv owner Custom 4 bedroom. 2 4 ba tn Coloni-al, la rge lot. eunite pool, bordering prest igious w a b e e k Reduced to $79,900 626-9134

. U v i

P L Y M O U T H

$ 2 7 5 0 0 A n i m m a c u l a t e c u s t o m bu i l t 2 b e d r o o m

r a n c h m o n e of t he c i t y ' s bes t a r e a s H a r d w o o d f l oo rs ,

r ea l p i as te r , a t t r a c t i v e l y l a n d s c a p e d , t r e e s

| $ 3 1 , 9 0 0 O N I o f P l y m o u t h ' s t y p i c a l Ea r l y A m e r i c a n

s t o r y a n d a ha l f , t h r e e b e d r o o m h o m e in the c i t y ' s

o o p u i a r N o r t h w e s t S e c t i o n B a s e m e n t , g a r a g e , n i c e l y

l a n d s c a p e d lot w i t h t r e e s I

$ 3 8 8 0 0 Al l b r i c k , 3 b e d r o o m , t o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m ,

f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , g a r a g e S u p e r b l y l o c a t e d in N o r t h

wes t par t of t o w n Bu i l t in 1 9 5 0 B e a u t i f u l l y m a i n t a i n e d

\ 453-1020

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

BLOOMFIELD HILLS WOODLANDS ESTATES

O N GILBERT LAKE

Lots avai lable with lake privileges from $35,000 Enjoy winter & sum mer fun Sailing, tennis , cabanas . 4 s w i m m i n g pool Be secure with gatehouse, in th i s p r i m e location Enter on T imber lake Road, just east of Telegraph, south of Lone Pine Your builder or ours Call

8 5 1 - 7 4 4 1 o r 6 4 2 - 1 3 0 0

Also custom condos avai lable for spring delivery Ranch or town house models 2 & 3 bedrooms, sep ara te dining room, l ibrary, studio living room with f i replace , 1st floor laundry. 2 ca r a t t ached garage with door opener Sales office open 1-5 30 Dally F r o m Noon on Sun day

M C K A Y R E A L ESTATE

A N D ' C O N S T R U C T I O N C O . , I N C .

S E R V I N G A L L O F L I V I N G S T O N C O U N T Y

' " T W O O F F I C E S ' "

2 6 4 9 E. G R A N D R I V E R , H O W E L L

7 1 4 8 W G R A N D R I V E R . F O W L E R V I L L E

PLEASE CALL 313-476-2284

HAPPY f a m i l i e s i r r m i r goa l , a n d t h i s l ine is S u g a r St S p i C t . e v e r y t h i n g n i c e ,

g i n g e r b r e a d < h u i i c r s , n e w l v r e d e c o r a t e d w i t h I r o l l p a i n t & n e w c a r p e l

ing t h r o u g h o u t Th i s do l l h o u s e o f f e r s J l a r g e b e d r o o m i a n d f o r m a l

d t n i m ; r o o m , b a s e m e n t a n d I c a r i j a r a t ' c G u a r a n t e e d t o p i c a * f o r

O N L Y $ 2 7 . W O ! ' C K 2 < I

NEW ihroutfhiui from the fool down t > ihr well' You won't have anything lo do, but move in and relax in froill of the raised hearth fireplace On I s ACRE site olgmg on a [Hind You can'i go wrong here lor S27 . ' )( l( l l K R t 7 S

YEAR a f t e r v e a r v o u r f a m i l y wi l l e n j o y t h i s a t t r a c t i v e ' b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h

w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t , f a m i l y r o o m , f i r e p l a c e and 11 :• b a t h s s e t s on V'f

w o o t l e d AC 'RH' s w i t h f e n c e d a r e a lor h o r s e s , e x c e l l e n t r i d i n g t r a i l s , h o r s e

t o r n a n d w o r k s h o p P R I C E Rl- D i l l D t o f.«H,5U0l R R . 5 8 2

TV ALL frustrated citv dweljers Need J "get awav" place for vear round relaxation and recrea t ion" How about this hilly (and nicely) furnished cottage near l.ewiston with new carpeting throughout, family room, cut stone fireplatr, glaswd in porch, sandy beach and wooded lot for ONLY SJO.Od"'!

choi>se t h i s 140 A l ' R t f a r m w i t h

m e w i t h f a m i l y r i x i m , f i r e p l a c e .

. in loveK w o o d e d s e t t i n g a n d

I . a n d c o n t r a c t t e r m s Ask a b o u t

FROM n o w o n vou ' l l h a v e r o o m t o s p a r e il von

e x c e l l e n t * b e d r o o m c o n t e m p o r a r y hi

g a r a g e a n d e x c e l l e n t b a m s H o m e i

p r o p e r t y h a s f r o n t a g e o n 40 a c r e l ake

F R H

McKAY REAL ESTAT E w a n t s t o t h a n k all o u r f r i e n d s lor a H a p p y J« P r o s p e r o u s l ' ) 7 6 , a n d m

w i s h e v e r y o n e a H a p p y Si K a n u s t i c I 0 7 7 U

BEVERLY HILLS by owner, spa cious 4 bedroom, 2 4 ba th Colonial. B i r m i n g h a m schools , i m m e d i a t e possession. $65,900 Open Saturday & Sunday 12 to 5pm 642 0996

OLD BIRMINGHA M comple te ly up dated, ma in tenance f r e e . 2 story Colonial with 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 4 baths, f i replace. 2 ca r garage , lots of c h a r m Must see, by owner

645 1397

B I R M I N G H A M

Spacious Beve r l y H i l l s 4 b e d

room Brick Cape Cod w i t h

l o v e l y f a m i l y r o o m o v e r -

l o o k i n g fenced , t reed back -

ya rd O f f i ce or poss ib le 5 th

b e d r o o m a n d b a t h in base

m e n t , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e .

$ 5 8 , 9 0 0 C a l l 6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0

( 4 3 7 2 6 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

BLOOM F I E L D HILLS Be the first •wner of t this new center en t rance Colonial 3 bedrooms plus sitting room, 2 4 baths, in beautiful Ver nor Es ta tes Only $125,000 Colquitt Realtors. 646-1650

FRANKLIN MAIL ING Beautiful t reed ravine set ling for this g rea t 5 bed room ranch 2 f i replaces . 65 x 19 porch overlooking ravine Much more

TONI BEASAW 647 148 1 643 0998

BY OWNER. 1 4 s to ry . 3 bedroom, finished basement , 1 4 c a r garage, land contract or a s s u m e 7<"c mort gage. $31,500 642 5671

302 Bi rmingham BtoomfWU

302

Spr ing Fed Lake Contemporary Quad with lake bike t rai ls and m a l u r e t r ees Two story living room with f i re place Dining room Library Pane led fami ly room opens to pa t io Ca rpe t ed e x t r a large kitchen 4 bedrooms 2 4 baths Rec room $108,900

Quick Possession Trl-Level on large lot near St Hugos Brick wall in kitchen has stove and BBQ Eat ing space Pane led fami ly room with f i replace and wet bar Pos sible five bedrooms Pat io Car pet & d rapes $66,000

Possession At Close Newly completed Bi rmingham ranch Living room has f i re place and dining ell Kitchen with d i s p o s a l 3 b e d r o o m s Large utility room Carpet ing $26,900

SNYDER

KINNEY

BENNETT

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

The w o r m t h of o n Early Amer-

ican exterior a n d the impact

of today's good design This 2

bedroom ranch on a cul-de-

sac is f r a m e d by tal l trees

Fireplaced l i v ing room, sepa-

rate d i n i n g room, del ightful

kitchen w i t h a l l oppl iances A

real ly ut i l ized f inished recrea-

tion r o o m w i t h F r a n k l i n g

Stove Avsumpt ion l $ 4 2 , 9 0 0

Call 6 4 4 4 7 0 0 ( 4 3 2 9 0 )

* E A L E S T A T E O N E

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS Tri Level offers all the comfor t s you 're look ing for 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, fam

room with raised hear th fire place 30 4 x 13 I rec room Kitchen with built-ins. and 2 4 ca r at tached garage $83,900

L A V E R N E E A D Y 4 ASSOCIATES

6 2 6 - 4 7 1 1 2 7 5 - 4 4 2 2

&

BIRMINGHAM MI4 7000

BEVERLY HILLS VILLAGE Eieht room brick and rough sawn ceaar t r i level, 18 ft family room with f i replace Attached 2 car ga rage. 84 ft lot on quiet s t reet Occu-pancy Spring 1977 Asking $51,900

DOROTHY

L INDEMAN Real Es t a t e

6 4 4 - 0 3 3 0

B I R M I N G H A M

Aip i m p r e s s i v e e x t e r i o r a n d a

r e a l l y g rea t i n te r i o r best de-

scr ibe th is m a r v e l o u s f a m i l y

h o m e in G e o r g e t o w n Sub-

d i v i s i o n , B e v e r l y H i l l s . The

t r a n s f e r r e d o w n e r has a d d e d

a h u g e f a m i l y r o o m for the

act ive f a m i l y . L i b ra r y , 2 f i re

p l a c e s , p r o f e s s i o n a l l a n d -

scap ing , poo l , e x t r a s to rage,

r u s t i c f e n c i n g a n d m o r e l

$ 9 4 , 9 0 0 C a l l 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

REAL E S T A T E O N E

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

G E T LOS1C1N T H I S T r i - l e v e l in e x c l u s i v e C o l o n y P a r k

in F a r m i n g t o n w i t h f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , 4 b e d r o o m s .

2'1? b a t h s , l a r g e f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e a n d e x t r a

" t e e n r o o m " A l l s p a c i o u s r o o m s a n d e x c e l l e n t v a l u e in

a $ 8 0 $ 9 0 , 0 0 0 n e i g h b o r h o o d Fo r $ 6 8 , 9 0 0

M I D D L E S T R A I T S

L A K E P R I V I L E G E S

p l u s a s w i m m i n g p o o l g o w i t h th is 2 b e d r o o m tri l e ve l

w i t h f a m i l y r o o m W e s t B l o o m f i e l d S c h o o l s . 1 /3 a c r e

c o r n e r lot T h i s p u c e is r i gh t o n th is n e w l i s t i ng at

$28,000

" R A V I N E S E T T I N G " is w h a t y o u c a n o v e r l o o k f r o m

y o u r d e c k a n d h o m e in W e s t B l o o m f i e l d T h i s 4 b e d -

r o o m 2V? b a t h C o l o n i a l w i t h a w a l k o u t l o w e r l eve l h a s a

M e d i t e r r a n e a n f e e l i n g i n s i d e w i t h a c c e n t s s u c h a s d a r k

s t a i n e d o a k t r i m , c a b i n e t s a n d f a m i l y r o o m - p a n e l i n g

a n d b e a m s N e a r l y a n a c r e o f t r e e s , l a n d s c a p i n g a n d

m i l e s of v i s ib i l i t y T h i s n e w l i s t i ng h a s q u i c k o c c u p a n c y

to r $ 1 0 2 , 9 0 0

E A R L KEIM R E A L T Y

N O R T H I N C

6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0

6 4 2 3 5 0 0

4 <12 O r c h a r d Lake R.I

West Bloomfielil. Michigan

Birmingham Bloomfield

304 Farmington West Bloomfield

304 Farmington West Bloomfield

NINE MILE-LASHER, 4 bedrooms. 18x24 family room, dtoiiig room, in

Sround pool, 2 car heated garage ust completely remodeled Extra

La rge Lot $38,900 J55 3348

Come Home To

R A M B L E W O O D A NEW PRIVATE COM MUNITY WITH WINDING ROADS. F O R E S T P R E S E R V E D A R E A S AND GATE HOUSE FEATUR-I N G C R E A T I V E N E W HOMES • Colonial with m a n o r floor plans • Ravine Split level homes • Ranches with meet ing rooms

P R I C E D FROM $K,900 SOME READY TO MOVE IN

• Slte#26 $95,500 Ranch with meet ing room • Site#28 $90,400 Mansard ColoniaL • S l t e i J 3 $ 98,900 Custom Split level NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

IN VILLAGE II 4 III DEPOSIT HOLDS LOT & P R I C E

Open Daily 1 4 ^ Closed Thurs Sales By

IMPACT MARKETING

SERVICES

851 3604 OR CALL YOUR BROKER

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

G t y l iv ing in a country atmos-

phere a w a i t s the selective

buyer who wants the best of

both worlds Inc luding 3 bed-

rooms, 2 full balhs, f a m i l y

room a n d more Don't miss

this chance to o w n it a l l

$ 4 9 , 8 0 0 .

Century 2 1 ROBEC P R O P E R T I E S

8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1

304 Farmington West Bloomfield

SPARKLING NEW

Tons of space o f fe red wi th

this over 2 , 5 0 0 sq ft. colonial

with a u n i q u e styl ing of its

own, complete w i t h 4 large

bedrooms, a n d w a l k - i n closet,

dressing room a n d full ba th

off master, 2'/a baths, first

floor uit l i ty, f o r m a l d in ing

room, beaut i fu l f a m i l y room

f e a t u r i n g n a t u r a l f i rep lace

and a w a l n u t wet bar for en-

tertainment. A custom kitchen

with a l l the improvements ,

plush carpet ing throughout, a

full basement , 2'/a car at -

tached goroge All this plus

a n oversized lot $ 8 7 , 5 0 0

'Another Custom H o m e By

Uznis Builders ''

HARRY S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

32398 Five Mile GA 1-5660

COUNTRY RANCH on 1 4 acre with spring fed creek. 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, family room, complete kitchen, central a ir . marble fire p l a c e a n d foye r Good va lue $69,900

chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

FRANKLIN KNOLLS

Take a d v a n t a g e of this anx-

ious seller Vacant , 3 bed-

room brick r a n c h , 2 fu l l

baths, 2 w a y f i replace, cen-

tral a ir condit ioning, full base

ment a n d a t tached 2 car ga

rage Situated on o nicely

treed lot

6 8 1 - 6 6 0 0 3 5 8 - 5 5 2 2

Cranbrook Assoc Inc Real tors

Southern m a n s i o n built tn

1975 Wooded lot, luxurious

decor, 4 bedrooms, 2'/a baths,

wet bar, wa lkout basement

a n d m a n y extras! v - v

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Fair Towne Co

8 5 1 - 0 9 0 0

FARMINGTON HILLS BY OWNER

K I M B E R L Y SUBDIVISION 4 Bedroom Colonial 12.800 sq ft t Tasteful ly decora ted Fami ly room recreat ion room. 2 4 ba ths , fo rmal dining room, na tura l f i replace and many more e x t r a s Excellent condi tion. $72 900 4/7-2096

M A P L E O R C H A R D LK Rd Brick 3 bedroom. 1 4 bath ranch family room, basement at tached garage quick possession Reduced to upper $50 s Owner 85 1 5634

FARMINGTON HILLS Three b/d room Colonial, living room, dinlkig room, family room with fireplad finished basement Florida roor $63 900 474 9231

First o f the y e a r t ransfer

forces the sale of this home

Four bedrooms, 2'/a baths,

fami ly room, recreation room

wi th wet bar Beaut i fu l ly dec

orated in very choice location

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Fair Towne Co

851 0 9 0 0

Ice Skating in the winter

f ishing in the s u m m e r - right

tn your o w n backyard Cathe

dral ceil ings, central a ir condi-

t ion ing , 3 bedrooms, f ire-

place on picturesque lot

• C E N T U R Y 2 1 Fair Towne Co

851 0 9 0 0

FARMINGTON H I L L S h- owner 3 or 4 bedroom tr i level, large w i d ed lot. built ins. ca rpe t ing , air con ditionirtg. 2 4 ba ths , schools, tr.nre fea tures $73,500 Appointment . I to 4pm 85 1 0470

F A R M I N G T O N

Whatever you 've been look-

ing for in O h o m e - this is it!

Space, excellent construction,

pr ime location! You must see

this extra roomy f a m i l y home!

$ 1 0 9 , 9 0 0 C a l l 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

( 4 2 5 8 3 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s Better than n e w 3 bedroom

ranch on I 6 8 acres of pri-

vacy Super n e w kitchen a n d

baths, oversized f a m i l y room

wi th Franklin stove a n d bar,

g lassed tn porch lets you

enjoy nature's hand iwork of

mature pines, a p p l e a n d peor

trees etc S e p a r a t e d i n i n g

room, $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 Cal l 6 4 4

4 7 0 0 ( 4 2 4 7 2 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s Custom brick 4 bedroom, 3

bath, full f in ished recreation

room wi th 2 V i car at tached

garage is one of the finest!

Situated on 2 V j acres where

horses a re w e l c o m e Floor

plan also permits perfect in-

l a w apt wi th complete de-

tached privacy. Land Contract

terms $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 Cal l 4 5 5 -

7 0 0 0 ( 4 1 4 8 3 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

304 Farmington West Bloomfield

ONE of FARMINGTON HILLS finest homes so clean it squeaks 3 bed room brick ranch with Florida room, mult iple baths , huge rec room and garage $45,800 Call 525 4200

Integri ty Realtors

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s Early Amer ican Farm-Colonia l

design on large lot in Kend-

a l lwood w i t h circular dirve, 4

bedroom brick, 2'/a baths,

fami ly room, 1st floor laun-

dry, 2 natural f ireplaces, rec-

reation room Fast possession.

$ 6 7 , 9 0 0 Coll 8 5 1 - 1 $ 0 0

REAL E S T A T E O N E

FARMINGTON 3 bedroom cape cod. 1 4 balhs . family room, fire place, a t tached 2 car garage , auto door, 12x21 Florida room fenced yard Good location & m a n y other features really make this house a home $5 3 900 474 0624

306 Southfield Lothrup

S O U T H F I E L D

FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY

Colonidl w i th 4 bedrooms &

2'/a baths Includes a huge

fami ly room & a decorated

theme including outstanding -

w i n d o w , wol l , f igh t ing 4 car-

pet treatments Deluxe kitch-

en, fo rmal d i n i n g room, fin-

ished rec room, central air , &

2'/a cor g a r a g e $ 6 6 , 9 0 0

6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

A E T N A REALTY

S O U T H F I E L D

PRICED

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE

is this 4 bedrqpm, 2Va bath

Colonial w i th f a m i l y room &

country kitchen Also featured

are central air , f in ished recre-

ation room, a t tached 2 car go-

roge & ma in tenance free exte-

rior. U n b e a t a b l e at o n l y

$ 4 3 , 5 0 0

6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

A E T N A REALTY

FARMINGTON HILLS- by owner . Kimberly Subdivision 4 bedroom Colonial. 12.800 sq ft > Tastefully decorated Fami ly room, recrea-tion room. 2 4 ba ths , f o rma l dining room, na lura l f i replace and many more ex t ras Excellent condition, $72,900 477 2096

W , B L O O M F I E L D

$ 5 3 , 9 9 0 QUICK OCCUPANCY

2 story Coltfornio contempo-

rary home, approx 2,1 0 0 sq

ft of l iv ing a n d bonus space

3 bedrooms, I '/a baths, for-

m a l l iv ing room, formal din-

ing room, plus bonus space

f a m i l y room a n d ponus space

master bedroom suite Ask

about Lot # I - A

Call Bev Moretsky

3 9 1 3 4 0 0 or 8 5 1 - 5 7 0 0

PULTE Homes of Michigan, Inc

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

H a n d y m a n ' s Special! 2 bed

room a l u m i n u m sided home

w i t h f o r m a l d i n i n g room

$ 2 3 , 5 0 0 C a l l 8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

( 4 2 2 0 5 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

/ V

f LAKES AREA LIVING

i t Fun Photo Album"

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s Immed ia te possession of this

3 bedroom, 1'/a bath ranch

wi th at tached g a r a g e Gener-

ous closet a n d storage spoce

House sets w e l l back off the

road on m a t u r e d treed lot

$ 5 1 , 5 0 0 C a l l 8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

( 4 2 7 5 7 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

IN-LAW QUARTERS Sharp ranch 2 4 baths . 4 bed rooms, family room, f i replace, din-ing room, and nice landscaping Ideal for growing family Owner anxious Bring o f f e r s

K A V A N A U G H REAL ESTATE

18224 Farming ton Rd 478 2555

F A R M I N G T O N Floral Park Sub Country liv

mg in the city, almost half

acre 3 bedroom brick broad-

front ranch wi th 2 car at-

tached g a ^ g e . 21 ft f a m i l y

room Close to every th ing

$ 3 1 , 9 0 0 C a l l 2 6 1 - 2 6 0 0

( 4 2 9 0 3 )

REAL E S T A T E O N E

CUSTOM 4 bedroom Colonial on beauliful wooded ravine lot in West Bloomfield Wet p las te r , hardwood floors, oversized garage , full base ment and library are jusl some of the ex t ras $88,900

ASK FOR .1 D e P O R R E

chamber la in 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 6 2 6 - 6 3 3 0

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D BRIC K RANCH MID $50 s 3 years old. main tenance f r ee Versa t i le open floor plan with lots of windows and b e a u t i f u l oak c a b i n e t s Built-in kitchen, main floor laundry, 3 bed rooms. 2 baths f i r ep lace , full base ment . m a n y quality f ea tu res Spar kling clean Area of comparable homes

M a x

BROOCK 4139 Orcha rd Lake 626 4000

BETTER THAN NEW is this sha rp 3 bedroom ranch in one of West Bloomfield s finest a r e a s Located on a

Firivate court , this home ea tu re s an excellent floor

p l a n . 1st f l oo r u t i l i t y Bright roomy kitchen, full basement and a cozy fire placed fami ly room Imme-dia te possession and good a s s u m p t i o n a v a i l a b l e Don't wait to see this beau ty $72 900 Call 476-8700

Thompson-

Brown

HISTORY 4 NOSTALGIA surround this gorgeous es tate Built in 1861 and hid den among towering t rees on a n a e r e . i t s in comparab le living Area is about 5.000 square feet in i h i s e x c e p t i o n a l f a m i l y home easily adap tab le to enter ta in ing Manv exquis ite f ea tu res highlight this opportuni ty Call for de tai ls and pr iva te showing $139,000 Call 476-8700.

Thompson-Brown

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s W O O D B R O O K ESTATES

N e w 4 bedroom brick colonial

w i th spiral stairs, 23 ft l iving

room, d i n i n g room, huge

kitchen wi th built - ins, l ibrary,

panel led f a m i l y room with

f ireplace, excellent location

$ 7 6 , 9 0 0

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s RAMBLING R A N C H

N e w 3 bedroom brick ranch,

spacious kitchen wi th built-ins

and large bay w indows , 20

ft f a m i l y room w i t h fireploce,

2Vi baths, custom h o m e Only

$ 7 1 , 9 0 0

1st United JERRY F EDWARDS

& ASSOC 4 7 7 - 4 7 0 0

O P E N S U N 2 - 5

3 4 0 5 3 MOORE, Farmington

Hills Lovely 3 bedroom ranch

in desirable Alfa Loma Sub

Huge f a m i l y room, oversized

g a r a g e W a l k to t o w n ,

schools, s w i m a n d tennis

club Over half acre of beauti -

ful property' Cal l 4 7 7 1 1 1 1

( 4 3 3 0 3 )

REAL ESTATE O N E

R E D W I N G

TICKET

WINNER

Pam Turgeon 36640 Howard Road

Fiirnnngton N/i480^'l

But y o u m u s t ca l l t he P r o m o -

t i on D e p t o l T h e O b s e r v e r &

E c c e n t r i c b y 5 p m . M o n -

d a y . J a n u a r y 3 1977 to

C la im y o u r T W O F R E E R E D

W I N G T I C K E T S 2 6 1 8 6 0 0

e x i 2 0 9

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S '

306 Southfield Lathrup

QUICK OCCUPANCY Bi rmingham Schools, Cranbrook Village 3 bed room Colonial, quiel s t reet , super f a m i l y r o o m , and r e c r o o m . $53 900 Owner 559 7413

S O U T H F I E L D

LIBRARY + FAMILY R O O M

in this fantastic center en-

trance c o n t e m p o r a r y ranch

with 3 large bedrooms & 2'/a

baths Gorgeous kitchen wi th

all built- ins, 1st floor utility

room, centra! oir. 2'/a car at-

tached garage & more

6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

A E T N A REALTY

S O U T H F I E L D

CUSTOMIZED

TO THE N TH DEGREE

with central air . plush car-

pets, deluxe kitchen & break

fast a r e a & oak p a n e l l e d

b e a m e d cei l ing f a m i l y room

with raised hear th fireploce is

this mint 3 bedroom, 2 bath

ranch Attached 2 car garage

with auto openers & circular

d n ^ e $ 5 4 , 9 0 0

6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

A E T N A REALTY

S p a c i o u s L ' v m g in th i s 3 b e d r o o m Q u a d - l e v e l w i t h

f i r e p l a c e l o c a t e d in a b e a u t i f u l w o o d e d s e t t i n g P r i c e d

at o n l y $ 4 2 , 5 0 0 6 2 4 7 9 0 0 3 6 3 - 7 1 1 9

L A N D C O N T R A C T T E R M S a v a i l a b l e o n the 1 5 0 x 1 2 7

C O M M E R C I A L L O T l o c a t e d o n a m a m r o a d in C o m -

m e r c e T o w n s h i p P r i c e d at $ 2 8 , 0 0 0 W i l l c o m s d e r all

o t t e r s 6 2 4 7 9 0 0 - 3 6 3 - 7 1 1 9

O n M ^ i

"of the lakes'

riu h oilier tmirf* nJrnjU ou nrd

6 2 4 7 0 0 0

3 6 3 7 1 1 9 SHKK Commerce Ril

1 M O \ I \ M

J U S T L I S T E D

Extra ^ ice 3 bedroom ranch located in the Village of Wolverine l ake

Thqee is a lull basement, a 2 4 car garage and large I 2<>xlS0 comer lot

»3

C I T Y C O N V E N I E N C E S

This .1 bedroom ranch built in 1**71 is resting on 140x3311 lot. There are

city sewers" and water, immediate possession and easy land contract

terms with $2000 down. THi» great investment property wasjnst listed

at $ 16.900.

Niebauer Realty 624-3015

Frmgtn Hills OWNER A N X I O U S

To Sell this p i l l a red 4 bed-room 2 ' /a ba th Colonia l in de-sirable O l d Frank l in Town Subdivision, Library plus f a m -ily room w i t h f ireplace. For-mal d in ing room, sunny kitch-en wi th a l l the built- ins, beau-tiful lot Reduced for fast sale to only $ 7 6 , 9 0 0

P R I C E D B E L O W M A R K E T V A L U E

Delightful in many ways is this niftv 3 bedroom bungalow Family sue dining room, main floor utility Rear patio Priced right al only $24.'*M> Call now 624 06M)

G n k i w * . l r r~ i J T l l m I .

JANISSE MATHES0N

2390 S. Commerce Walled Lake

624-0660 i.ach office i ndrf nde m I v mi ned

L O O K I N G T O B U I L D ?

Now i« the ume to prepare for breaking ground in the spring We have

lots in W Bloomfield, Independence Township and Oxford areas or will

build that C U S T O M home on your kit Many plant to chooae from or

OUT de«gner will help you with your ideas

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

Model on Key Ion IV off Hiller Rd in

West Bloomfield

Call anytime for »n appointment

666 2770 or 363 8431

tfrxVr WM Ita* U-J ("awry HuilJr-i 6 6 6 1 7 7 Q

v>>(« a. i i j f KmXer* ,

4 Y

C R E S T D A L E

M i d d l e S t ra i t s L a k e p r i v i l e g e s a r e i n c l u d e d w i t h th i s

i m m a c u l a t e f a m i l y s i z e d h o m e in a f i n e n e i g h b o r h o o d

o n l y 2 b l o c k s f r o m T w i n B e a c h e l e m e n t a r y . O p e n

s t a i r c a s e , l a r g e r o o m s a n d 2 ' ^ c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

P r i c e d at $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 C a l l 3 6 3 - 8 3 0 7

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

W a l k to n e i g h b o r h o o d e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l o r w a l k o n e

b l o c k to b e a c h a n d b o a t i n g fac i l i t i es f r o m th i s 4 b e d -

r o o m C o l o n i a l w i t h 14 x 16 f i r e p l a c e d f a m i l y r o o m 2 c a r

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , t r a n s f e r r e d o w n e r h a s p r i c e d the i r 7

y e a r o l d h o m e to sel l at $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 C a l l 3 6 3 - 8 3 0 7

. C A P E C O D

4 b e d r o o m , 3 b a t h C a p e C o d w h i c h b a c k s u p t o

w o o d e d s ta te l a n d . F a m i l y r o o m , fu l l w a l l f i r e p l a c e ?

b a s e m e n t . T h c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . P i c k y o u r c a r p e t

a n d c o l o r s n o w a n d b e in for J a n u a r y . C a l l 3 6 3 - 8 3 0 7

O L D 363-8307 O r c h a r d

INC

ALL NEW

RANCH

REALTY WORLD'

A

6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

E T N

REALTY

A

O P E N S A T U R D A Y & S U N D A Y

S e e th is all n e w d i s t i n c t l y d i f f e r e n t r a n c h w i t h m a s t e r

b e d r o o m s e p a r a t e f r o m o the r b e d r o o m s . T w o fu l l

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

c e i l i n g A p p l i a n c e s , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n w i t h l o t s of c a b i -

n e t s a n d m a n y m o r e c u s t o m S h y - L o f e a t u r e s

$ 5 0 , 9 0 0

DIRECTIONS: M 59 to north on Harvey Lake Road, right on Chev ror. Folbw open sign*.

R.. D .

tfttc.

363-1591 E V E . 8 8 7 - 7 9 0 2

3133 UNION LMERD.

W O O D E D LOT

Large w o o d e d lot is the set-

t ing for this beaut i fu l 3 bed-

room brick ronch h o m e High-

lights w i th in this qua l i ty cus-

tom home include a formal

d i n i n g room, f a m i l y room

with natural f i replace, mod-

ern kitchen, Florida Room, 2

full baths, a n d a 2 car at-

tached g a r a g e O f f e r e d at

$ 6 4 , 9 0 0

HARRY S.

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

33235 Seven Mile 427 0733

S O U T H F I E L D

B i r m i n g h a m Schools 4 bed rooms, 2 V i baths, separate d in ing room, spark ing kitchen w i t h n o - w o s f loor , f a m i l y room w i t h ra ised f i replace hear th , d o o r w a l l to lovely yard a n d pat io w i t h gas grill Central air, ful l basement , at tached garage $ 5 6 , 9 0 0 Call 6 4 4 4 7 0 0

REAL B T K T E O N E

S O U T H F I E L E ) A bit of o l d foihionmi f a r m -

house i n d u d e d in trfis 3 bed-

room colonial w j p f beaut i fu l

f l ags ton i pat io a n d special

landscoping Near Southfield

Rec Center a n d m a i n high

w a y $ 4 3 , 5 0 0 C a l l 5 5 9 -

2 3 0 0

REAL E S T A T E O N E

S O U T H F I E L D Extra large, no m a i n t e n a n c e

h o m e M a r b l e sil ls, large

basement , 3 ful l bathrooms,

lovely f a m i l y room wi th door-

wal l . Large bedrooms! Great

condition $ 4 5 , 9 0 0 Call 261

2 6 0 0 ( 4 2 9 6 4 } REAL E S T A T E O N E SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom s ta r t e r home, large lot ga rage no base ment, $22,500 or will consider rent with option to buy Land cont raef t e r m s 557-9361, if no a n s w e r , calf

349-9204

H E R E IS AN ABSOLUTE BEAUTY' 6W acre parcel in Karmlngton Hills This property is located on 9 Mile at Drake Road Will sell subject to mul t iple re zoning Give this your at t e n t i o n " $90,000 Call 476-8700

Thompson-

Brown

W . Bloomf ld REDUCED TO $ 6 2 , 9 0 0

Fantastic Centra l ly locoted 4 Bedroom, 2'/a Bath. Tri-Level in O l d F a r m S u b d i v i s i o n . Large Fami ly Room w i t h Natu -ral Fireplace, 2 cor at tached gorage

626-4800 W B L O O M F I E L D by owner, im-macu la t e condition. 4 bedroom. 2 ' i bath spacious bi level on beatdkful-ly l a n d s c a p e d r a v i n e lot with s t r eam and t r e e s . Central a i r . elec-tronic a i r c l eaner , pa t io off of walk-out 23 i IS ft. f ami ly room Deck off la rge ki tchen. Custom Ma-tures . many ex t r a built-ins. Two

with au tomat i c door ell. tSI.MO 881-W87

car ga rage Reduced to i

S O U T H F I E L D

Sweep ing corner lot 3 bed-

room, 2 bath ranch w i t h at-

toched g a r a g e , ful l basement

a n d sunken l iv ing room, kitch-

en has bui l t - in desk, china

cabinet, double oven, dish-

washer a n d r e m o d e l e d cabi-

nets wi th loads of counter

space. Roman brick raised fire-

p l a c e i n f a m i l y r o o m

$ 5 7 , 0 0 0 C o l l 5 5 9 - 2 3 0 0

( 4 2 5 5 0 }

REAL E S T A T E O N E

DESIRABLE C A M B R I D G E VIL

LAGE in Southf ie ld proudly

of fers this g r a c i o u s cedar

shake ranch w i t h carpeted

a n d f i replaced l iv ing room,

spacious d in ing ell w i t h beau-

tiful crystal chandel ier o n d

three lorge bedrooms Cheer

ful kitche/i w i t h oven ond

range, first floor l aundry a n d

attached g a r a g e Beauti ful 6 6

x 125 lot $ 3 5 , 9 0 0 5 5 7

3 5 0 0

CONTEMPORARY brick ranch

in o unique setting Beamed

cothedral ceil ings in carpeted

living room a n d d in ing room,

plus huge ledgerock f ireplace

Three lovely bedrooms, I'/a

baths, f inished basement , spa

cious screened summer porch

and attoched double g a r a g e

N e w l y redecorated inside a n d

out, quick occupancy a n d

o n l y $ 4 5 , 9 0 0 S o u t h f i e l d

5 5 7 - 3 5 0 0

T A N G L E W O O D S U B - c o m -

pliments this beaut i fu l ly main -

tamed brick o n d a l u m i n u m

co lon ia l i n c l u d i n g covered

front entrance a n d vestibule

with pass hall Carpeted liv-

ing room a n d formal d in ing

room, cheerful kitchen with

bui l t - ins o n d breakfost di-

nette Fami ly room, four bed-

rooms. 2Vs baths, patio, base-

ment, central a ir condit ioning

ond a t t a c h e d g a r a g e wi th

door opener $ 5 3 , 9 0 0 557-

3 5 0 0

Cranbrook

S O U T H F I E L D

A n e w exper ience in discov-

ery! 2 acre rav ine lot, breath-

tak ing v i e w oil year round

Cul-de-sac for pr ivacy. Easy to

love custom features in desir-

able 3 bedroom brick ranch

$ 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 Cal l 2 7 4 - 9 5 1 0

REAL E S T A T E O N E

S O U T H F I E L D

2 M A G N I F I C E N T ACRES

Complete w i t h a pr ivate lake

brings na ture ' * wonders to

th is 3 b e d r o o m B i - l e v e l

R a n c h F a n t a s t i c f i n i s h e d

lower level w i t h huge wet

bor, f a m i l y r o o m , d i n i n g

room, den, central a i r , 2 fire-

places a n d V h car at toched

garage. O f f e r e d at $ 7 7 , 5 0 0

5 5 9 - 8 3 3 3

A E T N A REALTY

Assoc 28840

, Inc Real tors Southfield Rd

OVER ONE ACRE with beautiful Irees overlooking a valley This newly of fered ranch with walkout basement has every th ing ' Covered screened patio fin ished recrea t ion room with f i replace and wet bar de luxe features $63,500 Call 476-8700

Thompson-

Brown OPEN SUN 2-5 BUILDER S CLOSEOUT 18280 Rainbow Lathrup

C h a r m i n g new 4 b e d r o o m . 2 *n\ baths Colonial comple te with sod., carpet ing, d ishwasher natura l f i re- ' place, wet ba r . full ba semen t . 2' car a t tached ga rage $59 900 1 blk N of 10W Mile, 1 Ibk W of South-field

STAR BUILDERS 5 5 7 - 1 7 2 6

308 Rochestw-Troy

Village. M.OOO'

S O U T H F I E L D . Cranbrook muat s a c r i f i c e ! Reduced $4 910.000 down a s s u m e s 7 S % land contract S b ed room br ick ranch Attached 2 ca r ga rage , f inished ga r a f t , c en t r a l air. m o d e r n appli ances and built-ins. Recently re-modeled and decorated In cootem

E a s a . s r Mds?.8r,

R O C H E S T E R Exci t ing con t empora ry home on hilly 16 ac res f ea tu res high cell-ing. floor to celling windows, bal-cony off m a s t e r b e d r o o m . J S baths. 2 fu rnaces and cen t ra l a i r . Must see to app rec i a t e $9«.M0

Approx. 18 a c r e s with brick cape cod. 4 bedrooms, f i rep lace , dining room, basemen t , $68 900

New ranch with dining room, den, (amity room with f i replace , m a i d floor laundry, ba semen t . $59,900 "

Charming Cape Cod on approx. I ac res . 4 bedrooms . 2 ba ths , f i re-p l a c e . d in ing r o o m , b a s e m e n t . M t . l M .

G1RARDOT INC REALTORS

0 4 E

w

4 B * Thursday. December 30. 1976

306 Rochester-Troy

peting Large (oyer with wood par-quet floor leads to pr ivate l ib rary with wall of built-ins and 2$ ' i l5 '

TROY P E R F E C T I O N • 1976 Eng-lish Colonial right out of House Beaut i ful Complete appeal with custom appoin tments , p r e m i u m car

r l th >rlvi is s

family room tith full brick wall fire place to peak of ca thedra l beamed ceiling Complete Country kitchen has island counter am) huge pan-try 4 bedrooms. 2H b a t h s (double sinks >. big first floor l aundry Im-mediate Possession Fully Sodded Near Somerset S U P E R B $88,800

chamber la in 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

Rochester G lens A FINK COMMUNITY OF CUSTOM BUILT HOMES IN A SETTING O F T R E E S AND ROLLING TERRAIN

• colonials wkh country manor floor plans • muki-level homes with co iy stepdown enter ta in-ment areas • cape cods wkh room to g row, ranch s tyles wkh sunken dens

SOME READY TO MOVE IN • S » e 8 l 5 $63,500 Model ranch • S l e • 1M $43.M0 4 bedroom colonial • S k e I I $63,500 Model CotonMl • Site #70 $64,000 TrvleveL

DEPOSIT HOLDS LOT * P R I C E Open Daily I-I Closed Thur s Sales by

IMPACT » MARKETING

S E R V I C E S 652 A213 OR

CALL YOUR BROKER

TROY Prest ig ious l a r g e 5 b e d r o o m

Eng l i sh Tudor C o l o n i a l w i t h l i-

b ra ry , f a m i l y r o o m , 2 decks,

trees, 3V» car g o r o g e a n d

more 1 $ 1 2 7 , 0 0 0 Ca l l 8 5 1 -

1900 ( 4 2 5 9 3 )

REAL ESTATE O N E

TROY 45 Spruce t rees a n d other

love ly p l o n t m g s s u r r o u n d th is

count ry a t m o s p h e r e h o m e o n

half acre, m a n y e x t r a s i n c l u d -

'>g a 20 * 21 f i r s t f l oo r g a m e

room w i t h a n 8 ft d o o r w a l l

o p e n i n g to a l a r g e w o o d e d

deck 3 b e d r o o m s , 1 ' / j ba ths ,

f a m i l y r o o m $ 6 1 , 9 0 0 Ca l l

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0 ( 4 2 5 4 5 1

REAL ESTATE O N E

311 Homes For Sale Oakland County

322 Condominiums For Sale

BY OWNER. 4 bedroom Colonial. 2W baths, family room, fireplace, dining room, first floor laundry, quality construction features well landscaped, beach privileges and lake view Walerford Near Lake Angelus and 1-75 154.500 87W810

BY OWNER, Femda le , only f l J .HO cash . t ime. cash, must se0 Opportunity of life

venr nice 4 bed r 4PM to 8PM.

bedroom home 547 4645

BY OWNER only $1J.»00 cash. Fer ndale. must sell, opportunity ol a l i fe t ime. 4 bedrooms, 547 5645

C O M M E R C E Bui lder ' s o w n d r e a m h o m e !

6 5 ' b a l c o n y o v e r l o o k i n g Lake

S h e r w o o d ' 2 f i r ep laces , 2 V i

baths , 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h

w o l k o u t b a s e m e n t M a n y ,

m a n y ex t r as ! $ 1 2 0 , 0 0 0 Ca l l

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 (43166 ) .

REAL ESTATE O N E

309 Northvilte-Novi

HALF ACRE

Beau t i f u l spac ious 3 b e d r o o m

br ick r a n c h h o m e o n a V4

acre lot m r u r a l N o r t h v i l l e

Fea tu r i ng a c o u n t r y s i r e k i tch-

en, f u l l f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,

a n d a m e c h a n i c ' s d r e a m 4

car g a r a g e O n l y $ 4 3 , 9 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

33235 Seven Mile 427 0733

Coun t ry l i v i n g i n the c i t y

Ove rs i ze lot p r o v i d e s p r i vacy ,

Of poss ib le t e n n i s court or

pool C h a r m i n g 3 b e d r o o m ,

l ' / j b a t h , g o u r m e t k i t chen

CENTURY 21 Pair T o w n e Co

8 5 1 - 0 9 0 0

MILFORD Large older home on hilltop 2 ac re site Per fec t for a large family lm mediate occupancy $35,900

MILFORD Spacious 4 bedroom home with fam 11 y room, den lake pr ivi leges $34,900

BRIGHTON TWP. Near I 96 4 bedroom brick coloni

3 ac res Small ba rn $58,500

LAKEWOOD VILLAGE bedroom c o n t e m p o r a r y home

master bedroom with lull bath, ca thedral ceiling f ami ly room lake privileges $58 900

HIGHLAND 3 bedroom stone front ranch with barn , many other f e a tu r e s includ ing f i replace . 2 ba ths , a t tached rage $55,000

HIGHLAND 3 acre plus lot on paved road Lib eral land contrac t t e r m s $13,900

CARRIAGE REALTY M 59 at Milford Rd

I 887 4107

PERFECT for you r y o u n g f a m -

i ly Three b e d r o o m t r i - l eve l

f e a t u r e s 1 Va b a t h s , f a m i l y

r o o m w i t h r a i s e d h e a r t h f i re

p lace , s l i d i n g d o o r w d l l o f f

b reak fos t space o n d 2 ' / j car

g a r a g e M a t u r e t rees in a

ve ry p r i v o t e y a r d Progress ive

A v o n d a l e Schools $ 3 6 , 9 0 0

REAL ESTATE

PROFESSIONALS

6 4 9 - 0 2 0 0

NORTHVILLE. by owner, 3 bed room coloniaL dkiing room, f a m i y room, f i replace. 1st floor laundry, full b a s e m e n t , cen t r a l a i r . in ground sprinklers 167.500 Asaum able 7 '«•* mor tgage J48-7725

ABSOLUTELY LOVELY 2 s to ry condo with double sized 1 bedroom, 1 4 baths basement , garage centra l a i r p r e m i u m c a r p e t i n g throughout Beaut i ful a rea and convenient This home has many e x t r a s and is ex t r e m e l y t a s t e f u l l y deco ra ted Pool and tennis, too $28 900 Call 476 8700

Thompson-

Brown

322 Condominiums For Sale

T R O Y B e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t e d , m a n y extras , finished basement . $44,900 362-2999 a f t e r S PM; or

895 1904

PIETY HILL PLACE 2 A 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, f rom >47,900 642-0143. 644-6463

Michigan Condominium

PIETY HILL PLACE » & 3 bedrooms. 2 baths , f rom $47,900 642-0143 . 64 4 6463

Miclugan Condominium

CANTON

A t t r a c t i v e 2

b e d r o o m C o n d o in

mint cond i t i on with

fu l l basemen t and

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e .

Located at the rear

of the c o m p l e x . This

2 story unit o f fe rs a

quiet p r iva te pa t io ,

a l l a p p l i a r v c e s ,

g a r a g e d o o r opener

a n d m u c h m o r e !

$ 3 2 , 9 0 0 . Ca l l 261 -

0 7 0 0 . ( 4 2 9 1 4 ) REAL ESTATE O N E

REDFORD 2 b e d r o o m br i ck condo . l a r g e

l i v i n g r o o m a n d D i n i n g L 2

b u i l t - i n a i r cond i t i one rs , base-

m e n t a n d s to rage space, car

port Close to s h o p p i n g I m m e

d i a l e o c c u p a n k y ! $ 2 2 , 9 0 0

Co l l 2 6 1 - 2 6 0 0 ( 4 1 8 9 4 }

hREAL ESTATE O N E

VALUES WE have 2 condos that have people in mind Both have all the conven lences to make living easy for you Plymouth area values f rom $22,500 to- $22,700 Call BAKB or RON

Realty W o r l d C o l o n i a l V i l l a g e , Inc.

455-7790

F O R S A L E B V OW N E R B l o o m f i e l d T w p Condo. over looking landscaped court yard For mal dining room, paneled office large laundry s to rage room, large bedroom with dress ing room Must sell $24,900 645-5686

SOUTHFIELD C O N D O

$49 ,900 Buys your f a m i l y th is spa

cious 2 story c o n d o w i t h

b e d r o o m s a n d 2 f u l l ba ths

up S e p a r a t e d i n i n g r o o m

lower leve l p r o f e s s i o n a l l y f i n

•shed w i t h p a n e l l e d f a m i l y

room. A t t a c h e d g a r a g e H I G H

A S S U M P T I O N - I M M E D I A T E

POSSESSION

R E D F O R D . fully ca rpe t ed large liv ing room with dlning^el One large bedroom $19,500. $2W0 down 25301 Five Mile Rd nea r Telegraphy 682^ 9524 or 647 4689

B i rmingham

T H E BEST FOR LESS'

An opportunity to buy a 2 bedroom townhouse for less than cur rent market value in Graef ie ld Village Condo and do your own decorat ing A happy place to live for only $28 900 Call Mir iam Quasi 645 9700 or 642-6727

PALMER ASSOC I. REALTORS

West B l o o m f i e l d Grea t l oca t i on ! 2 s tory Condo ,

b e d r o o m s , 2 ba ths , l a r g e

rooms , exce l l en t d e c o r a t i n g ,

b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d 2 car g a -

r a g e , f a n t a s t i c C l u b h o u s e

w i t h i n d o o r - o u t d o o r p o o l ,

s a u n a , a th l e t i c r o o m o n d pu t -

t i n g g r e e n . $ 5 2 , 5 0 0 C a l l

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

REAL ESTATE O N E

326 Duplexes For Safe

OWNER ANXIOUS Only $19,000 down 5 unit W 7 Mile Below marke t , $53,000 L C 7 ' * f r R P e r r y 478 7640

330 Apts. For Sale

4 UNIT 1st offering W Suburb brick, like new Basement , laundry facil i t ies Older tenants , ex t ra lot $64 900 Only $20,000 down. L C 8'<

R. Perry APT SPCECIALIST 478 7640

344 Country Homes

W e l c o m e To

M e t a m o r a C o u n t r y

Step in to the pas t of th is

g rac ious center e n t r a n c e colo-

n ia l set a m i d ma jes t i c trees

b e h i n d a br ick w a l l . D is t inc t ly

p l a c e d on 28 ocres i n Me ta -

m o r a tha t a w a i t s t h e d i sc r im i -

n a t i n g buye r

C U S T O M CAPE C O D

O n 13 r o l l i n g acres i n the

M e t a m o r a H u n t c o u n t r y

Cedar ex te r i o r , w o o d f loors ,

b e a m e d ce i l i ngs , w a i n s c o t i n g ,

& c u s t o m k i t c h e n

Snyder, Kinney & Bennett, Inc.

M e t a m o r a 6 7 8 - 2 2 1 6

352 Commercial And Industrial

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

Buddy Classic 1968. 52 x 12. front kitchen, well built MUST SELL

C a b i n i n the w o o d s p lus W i n -

kler M i l l Pond in f ron t , Roches

fer schools, 2 b e d r o o m w i t h

w u l k o u t l o w e r l eve l s i t t i ng o n

2 V i acres of w o o d e d r o l l i n g

t e r ra i n w i t h ove r 4 0 0 f t of

wa te r f r o n t a g e (19).

ELAM REALTY

5460 Highland Rd 673-1 201

DOLL HOUSE $27,900

In the country this la rge home offers a 21 * 19 living room with f i replace, fo rmal dining room, mod ern kitchen, full basement plus a cozv family a tmosphe re

HOWELL COUNTRY COLONIAL

This large 3 bedroom of fe rs a 22 fl l iving room n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , kitchen with built ins, formal din-njg room, full part i t ioned basement & a t tached 2 car ga rage on a large xt a c r e lot with Take privileges On

all spor ts lake Firs t t ime of fered $46,900

REALTY W O R L D 517-546 7550 313 227 6252

DO YOUR OWN THING in your own commercial bu i ld ing, zoned 3-2. G r e a t c o r n e r f o r parking, sharp Mansard roof, redwood siding and a l u m i n u m tr im. 1 6 0 0 sq . f t . w i t h deception room, office and 2 other rooms. 36 x 1 8 ft. and 30 x 1 8 ft West of Telegraph on 5 M i l e i n R e d f o r d $29,900.

M a x

BROOCK 4139 Orcha rd Lake 626 4000

CHOICE I n d u s t r i a l lot in Fa rm-

i n g t o n Research a n d Indus t r i -

a l Center Fu l l y i m p r o v e d Per

feet for s m a l l m a n u f a c t u r i n g

c o m p a n y or d i s t r i b u t o r A l l

b u i l d i n g s i n d e v e l o p m e n t a re

o c c u p i e d C l o s e t o e x -

p r e s s w a y A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1.7

acres

REAL ESTATE

PROFESSIONALS

6 4 9 - 0 2 0 0

and exceptionally a t t rac t ive Must be m o v e d f rom lot 937-8717

I N T R O D U C I N G ALL NEW

1977

M O D E L HOMES

PLUS GREAT S A V I N G S

on l imited number of 1976 HOMES

DARLING

M a n u f a c t u r e d

Homes O N N O V I RD

(1 block S of Grand R i v e n N C j v i 3 4 9 - 1 0 4 7

DON T DREAM A DREAM BUY ONE Authentic

cus tom built rough cedar 4 bedroom Colonial on wood ed one ac re lot Den 2 ^ ba ths F a m i l y room opens to ki tchen Full f inished basement 2 car ga rage I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y $96 900 Call 261 50*0

Thompson-Brown

320 Other Surburban Homes For Sale

NORTHFIELD One o w n e r c u s t o m c o l o n i a l

h o m e Spoc ious f a m i l y h o m e .

5 b e d r o o m s , 3 b a t h s p lus 2

ha l f ba ths , d e n , 1st f loor l a u n -

dry , 2 car a t t a c h e d g o r o g e

p lus 2 4 x 2 4 h e a t e d w o r k s h o p

A l l t h i s o n 1 acre . 15 m i n u t e s

f r o m P l y m o u t h , 15 m i n u t e s

f r o m A n n A r b o r $ 6 7 , 0 0 0

Ca l l 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 (43476 ) .

REAL ESTATE O N E

LENOX TWP horses welcome, 10 acres , new barn, plus 3 bedroom brick r anch . 1W baths, garage , fire place, basemen t , in the 7 0 s

S H E L B Y c u s t o m W e i n b e r g e r ranch . 3 bedrooms. 2 ba ths . 2 fire-places, basemen t , ga rage , beautiful lv landscaped, spr inkl ing sys t em Owner moving south In the 60 s

HILDEBRANDT 7 5 9 - 0 2 2 0 2 5 4 1 6 3 0

SAY HELLO lo a good buy Neat and clean 2 bed room (could be 3 ' home C o u n t r y k i t c h e n o v e n , range r e f r i g e r a t o r , and all window t r e a t m e n t s includ ed Located nea r shopping See it today, you II be glad you did ' $28 000 Call 261 5080

Thompson-Brown

N O V I Spoc ious o n d c h a r m i n g 4 bed -

r o o m c o l o n i a l 2V^ ba ths , a t

tached 2 car g a r a g e , f i re

p l o c e , f a m i l y r o o m , l o v e l y

d»cor , c o r p q f i n g t h r o u g h o u t ,

d i n i n g r o o m , etc. C l u b h o u s e

o n d poo l f a c i l i t i e s c a l l a b l e

$ 5 0 , 9 0 0 C o l l 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 .

( 4 2 6 3 1 1

REAL ESTATE O N E

311 Homes For Sale Oakland County

N E A R 17$ * CLARKSTON Three bedroom, family room, full f inished basement , a t t ached ga r a ( « . to p r ime area with giant oak t r e e * Mid $50's. Call A A C R E

FENTON AREA Well kept, a t t rac-tive 3 bedroom brick home Coun try a tmosphe re . ^ ac re lot paved roads . Fenton schools . Livingston County $49,900 Stephen D Barker . Broker 1-695 0656

B r i g h t o n - H o w e l l GREAT P O T E N T I A L in this 4 bed room ranch with walkout base ment 2 full baths , f i replace, at tached garage All s i tuated on ' acre wooded a r e a $45,000

B E A U T I F U L L Y R E M O D E L E D FARMHOUSE on 40 a c r e s in Par shallville Central a i r . in tercom guest house, tennis court , gazebo, large ba rns , f ron tage on r iver , Hart land Schools $154,000

Century 21 B r i g h t o n T o w n e Co.

2 2 9 - 2 9 1 3 Col lec t

6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

A E T N A

REALTY GRACIOUS 2 bedroom Bloomfield Hills condo with 3rd bedroom possi bilities Sun deck off m a s t e r bed room, breakfas t Brea with walk out to pr ivate cour tyard , l ib rary . 2 f i r r places, full b a s e m e n t , 2 ca r at tached garage with opener $70,750

( LAVERNE EADY & ASSOCIATES

6 2 6 - 4 7 1 1 2 7 5 4 4 2 2

C A N T O N At t roc t i ve l y d e c o r a t e d 2 bed -

r o o m c o n d o m i n i u m i n love ly

B e d f o r d V i l l a s M a n y ext ras

n c l u d i n g s tove, r e f r i ge ra to r ,

d i s h w a s h e r snock ba r p lus

use of super C l u b House a n d

p o o l ! $ 2 8 , 4 0 0 C a l l 4 5 5 -

7 0 0 0

REAL ESTATE O N E

TIRED O f o u t s i d e m a i n t e n a n c e 7

Then b u y this s h a r p 2 b e d -

r o o m Condo . Ful l t i l e d base -

m e n t , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e M a s -

ter b e d r o o m Fias h u g e w a l k -

in c loset, 1 Vj ba ths . Located

in nicest C o n d o d e v e l o p m e n t

n Can ton . A s k i n g $ 3 2 , 9 0 0

Ca l l n o w !

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d Wes t , Inc. 4 5 3 - 7 6 0 0

SPECIAL NEW 2 BEDROOM

$885 Dn. LTTLE VALLEY

Corner 8 Mile k Merr iman

4 7 6 - 4 0 7 2

COUNTRY COLONIAL Fea tur ing the Fami ly Enter ta in ment Center 4 spacious bedrooms. W a c r e lot Low taxes Southf Lyon Schoola Many custom ext ras

Realty W o r l d CHAPMAN BROS W 459 3700

322 Condominiums For Sale

REALTY. •744188

BY OWNER Avon Twp I b b e * off Adams Rd 1 * miles N of 1-7J. l«*S tq ft brick ranch, S bad rooms 2H baths, f i replace tn l am-liy room, formal dtalng. 2 c a r at-tached garage, hi I basement par-t i a l ? exposed, on nice tot. * * £ * £ deck $43JM8 After • P M 852-»l»

N O V I • This i m m o c u l a t e u n i t fea tu res

3 b e d r o o m s , 1 Vs ba ths , f i r e

p lace a n d b a r i n rec. r o o m

d u b house for p r i v a t e par t ies

poo l , t enn i s cour ts . I m m e d i a t e

possession. $ 3 6 , 9 0 0

Realty W o r l d

R.D. Sh immin , Inc.

3 6 3 - 1 5 9 1

F O R S A L E BY O W N E R . Bloomfield Twp Condo overlooking landscaped cou r tya rd Fo rma l din ing room, paneled of f ice . large l aundry / s to rage room, large bed room with dress ing room Must sell $24,900 64 5 5686

COZY & QUIET This 3 bedroom Condo with new shag carpe t ing throughout First floor living with no ma in tenance Central a ir . smoke detector , la rge

a lk- in c lo se t s All a p p l i a n c e s stay Very c lean , lived in for only 7 months Going for $31,900

Century 21 CORNERSTONE 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0

P R E S T I G E HUNT CLUB MANOR in City of Bloomfield Hills offers 7 like-new Luxury Condos 2 bed room units nestled on rolling lawns with t r ees and lovely ponds Large Master Suite has full bath, good sized kitchen with all built ins, for mal dining room with doorwall to deck, p r iva t e b a s e m e n t . Central Air and pool Very conveniently lo tfated E x c e p t i o n a l V A L U E for p r ime a rea F r o m $52,900

chamber la in 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

LIVE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE COUNTRY ESTATES

Sales & Park New 4 late model mobile homes for sale Sites available for new and late models Space available Swimming pool and clubhouse Chil dren welcome

N E W 19 77 H u d a p p r o v e d M o b i l e H o m e s o n d i s p l a y Cred i t terms eos i ly o r r a n g e d

58220 W 8 MUe Rd W of Northville

Mon Sat 9 AM Sun 12 PM 4 3 7 - 2 0 4 6

336 Florida Property For Sale

FT L A U D E R D A L E , speciabzmg in condominiums on Gait Ocean Mile Sales and Rentals, Harr ie t t Berkia. Showplace Propert ies , Inc 3415 Gait Ocean Drive (305 >-563 6326. (evenings) 564-8646

338 Lots And Acreoge For Sale

BEAUTIFUL 1.25 acre , resMentia lot on Rochester Rd one mile north of Tienken. Avon Twp Roch es te r Schools, $10,000 cash Call 644-4480 or 644 1166

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

T w o 1 5 0 x 1 2 0 r e s i d e n t i a

b u i l d i n g sites, 8 5 % b u i l t - u p

w i t h l ove l y h o m e s , 1 m i l e to

6 9 6 f r e e w a y . E-Z l a n d con

tract terms. C a l l S h i r l e y S m i t h

4 7 7 - 6 3 0 0 or 4 7 8 - 3 7 7 5 (AV

6 8 - 7 0 }

W e s t d a l e " W " Co 's

LYON TOWNSHIP Kensington P a r k , 4 a c r e s . $13,500. perked small woods, in horse country . Mar t indale Rd 12 Mile Rd 463 01

C O U N T R Y L I V I N G LIKE NEW 3 or 1 bedroom quad on 2'J ac res . 2.200 sq ft plus 2 car ga rage . 1 b a t h s , family room with huge f i replace Built in range 4 oven Ortonvil le schools $59,900

CHECK These F e a t u r e s 4 Bed rooms. 1 900 sq ft REC room. I f i replaces , fufl walk-out basement 2<i ba ths All on 2 'J a c r e s wilh an outbuilding 4 stocked pond Orton ville schools. $55,900

GENTLEMAN S Deluxe F a r m t bedroom brick ranch home with ex pensive f ea tu res Be? ' barn 4 other building All on . i fenced acres Ortonville schools $B6.900

At t rac t ive BRAND NEW Cedar Ranch 3 b e d r o o m s , I ' j ba ths walk out basemen t , redwood deck built in range, d i shwasher , refrin era tor Select your carpet 4 colors now $43,900

LAKEFRONT Off Season is the time lo buy 3 or 4 bedroom brick bi level. I BOO sq ft gas heat . 2 car garage , patio, other fea tures Wa terford Schools $59,900

Barry Young & Co. REAL ESTATE

252 N 15. Ortonvil le . Mich

1 - 6 2 7 - 2 8 3 8 'Think Young

H I G H L A N D 3 b e d r o o m , 2 car g a r a g e

B e a u t i f u l w o o d e d I % acre,

b l a c k t o p , e x c e l l e n t a r e a

Loads of s to rage $4 1 ,500

Realty W o r l d SCHAEFER, INC .

218 S

MILFORD

HARTLAND

354 Income Property For Sale

OLDER six unit, 565589 Ann Arbor Trai l , downtown Plymouth, on the park Zoned apar tmen t or com merc i a l Write 305 South Oak Bhiffton, Indiana 46714, (2191-824 1827 Local 722-6871

W E S T L A N D 7 Units, near J L Hudson Center 9 yea r s old. brick, c a r p e t air condi tioner. waiting list $125,000 L ( 8%

R. Perry APT SPECIALIST 478 7 640

362 Real Estate Wanted

N O LISTINGS

WC JUST PAY

CASH W e d o not w a n t to list you r

h o m e W e w a n t to b u y it a n d

p a y y o u cash N o s t a l l i n g or

p rom ises N o fees or c o m m i s -

sions -hist t he best pr ice.

S O U N D 5 2 2 - 4 4 4 0

HAVE BUYERS FOR A LARGE

R A N C H H O M E , B E T W E E N

$ 6 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 I N THE

AREA OF F A R M I N G T O N A N D

MILE RD. SECTION CALL

400 Apartments to rent

LASHER 7 MILE a r e a , modern 2 bedroom. d iahwaaher . $215. adu!U ; applicat ions being t aken . 255 495.'

WESTLAND J L HUDSON AREA Soacioua 1 and 2 bedroom apts From 1218 monthly Decora ted , ca r peted. air condi t ioned. Westland Woods 728 2880

" B i l l W i l l i s " a t

MAYFAIR REALTY

5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0 .

ALL CASH For Your Equity

O v e r 1 0 0 years c o m b i n e d

rea l es ta te expe r ience B e i n g

t r ans fe r red , b u i l d i n g a n e w

h o m e , etc ?

ASK FOR MARY BARNETT

Red Baron 4 2 2 - 8 2 2 0

NEED C A S H

IMMEDIATELY? Check our g u a r a n t e e d b u y -

ou t p l a n . N o n e e d to w a i t for

sale of you r p r o p e r t y Co l l

t odoy for d e t a i l s

GRAMCO 5 2 5 - 7 4 0 0

400 Apartments To Rent

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Lovely t, 2 and I bedroom apar t m e n u f rom 8233 month Inckidw wall to w a l carpeting, ga rbage dis-posal. diahwaaher, TV an tenna cen-t ra l a i r . carport , use ol clubhouse with sauna , exercise room, swim-ming pool and pkyground for chil dren Close to shopptag. c o m m u t e r train and 1-75 X-Way. OPDYKE HILLS APARTMENTS

At Opdyke k Fox Hl l s Rd (Betw Sqaare Lake k S Blvd I

3 3 8 - 0 2 4 3

400 Apartments To Rent

VILLAGE

M A N O R

APTS.

OXFORD From $ 1 6 5

To $ 2 6 5

Plus Secur i ty deposi t

D e p e n d i n g o n a v a i l a b i l i t y

• A d u l t A r e a

• N o Pets

• 6 M o n t h s Lease

• Secur i ty Systems

• I m m e d i a t e S n o w Remova l

• H e a t & Wate r Incl in Rent

9 A M lo 5PM

6 2 8 - 4 6 0 0

SQ. LAKE HILLS APARTMENTS

ENJOY LAKE LIVING YEAR AROUND

2 bedroom Prestigious Aprts PRIVATE ACCESS TO LAKE

SWIMMING POOL ALSO F E A T U R E S 2 F U L L BATHS , SOME WITH FIREPLACES INDIVIDUAL HEAT 8> AIR CONDITIONING LARGE BALCONIES SOUND CONDrriONING

PRICED FROM $350 MODEL OPEN

12 NOON TO I PM CLOSED TUESDAY

LOCATED Tetegroph R d . N of Square Lake Rd-. Bloomfield H i l s , ac ross from Holiday Inn

PHONE

332-7616

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, 2 bedroom garden apt Available immediately 334 SOOO or M2-MM

REDWING

TICKET

WINNER

Nancy Thomas

1623Cass Lake Rd

Keego Harbor. Mi 46033

B u i y o u m u s t ca l l t h e P r o m o -

t i on D e p t o f The O b s e r v e r &

C c c e n t r i c b y 5 p . m M o n -

d a y . J a n u a r y 3 , 1977, to

C la im y o u r T W O F R E E R E D

W I N G T I C K E T S 2 6 1 8 6 0 0 .

ex t 2 0 9

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S '

APTS, Inves tments that make you money plus severa l tax savings advan tag es Several apar tments available F o r p e r s o n a l i n v e s t m e n t con sulfat ion, call

Jardine & Laurencelle COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

549-8320

WALK TO HUDSONS Westland 1 bedroom, $190 pkis security Be*u tiful, quiet, small complex Car pets, drapes , air, etc Available now 35281 Lewis 72M178 or

M M CM

356 Investment Property For Sale

SPECIAL! 7 unit retail A office strip center Current annual gross near $24,000 Over 25% return on equity Sound investment lor growth 4 tax ben efits $175,000 Owner w i l finance Call Rex G b v e r

GLOVER REAL ESTATE ONE

A d r i a n 5 1 7 - 2 6 3 - 4 6 4 6

26 Acres. Beck Rd Plymouth Town ship Water avai lable and sewer in 1977 P r i m e futiirp development properly Contract l e r m s

29 Acres Beck Rd Canton Town ship $3,500 per acre , easy contract terms

82 * 3 04 feet . Main St . P lymouth with contrac t t e r m s

H a r o l d Fischer REAL ESTATE

1108 S Main St Plymouth

Cal l 4 5 5 - 5 1 0 0

O A K L A N D VALLEY APTS

1 A 2 bedroom luxury a p a r t m e n t s Automatic dishwasheri . se l f< lean-ing ovens, frost free refrigerators, sunken bvlng rooms

FROM $ 2 1 0 MONTHLY II AM to 6 PM

2800 Patrick Henry Dr Near Oakland Univeri i ty

3 7 3 - 2 1 9 6

IMPERIAL

MANOR & 2 BEDROOM APTS

MILE-TELEGRAPH AREA

538-2158

ROCHESTER GREAT OAKS

APARTMENTS One bedroom apar tment . $235, two bedroom. $280 per month Conven lent to shoppaig and t ranspor ta tion Communky activities nearby Shown 10 AM • 5 PM daBy. but Thur s , 1-5 PM

6 5 1 - 2 4 6 0

Plymouth Hills Apts. Cky of Plymouth

764 S Mill near A m Arbor Trail New 1 k 2 bedroom from $lfc5 in e l u d i n g w a s h e r , d r y e r , r e f r i g e r a to r . electric range, carpet , air conditionkig No pets

455-4721

WESTLAND AREA, a d u l s , mod e m one bedroom apar tments , $180 to $190 monthly includes heat , car-pet. drapes , appfcances. 3667 John HH, 7214)506

M a i n St

6 ^ 5 - 1 5 4 3

6 3 2 - 7 4 6 9

H O W E L L New Bi-level under construction on 6 97 wooded ac res Natura l exter ior blends into woods 3 bedrooms, pos-sible 5 for the large fami ly Man> in t e r i o r cho ices s t i l l ava i l ab le Only 3 mi les f rom I 96 expressway Priced to sell at $47,700

A d l e r Homes , Inc.

(313) 6 3 2 - 6 2 2 2

TROY I N V E S T O R S ' L e a s e d homes on commerc i a lv zoned land Four locations Excel lent t e r m s O R1LLEY REALTY 689 8844

P I N E KNOB INVESTMENT 2 a c r e s of p r ime land located on Sashabaw Rd Across f rom the m a g n i f i c e n t P i n e Knob Devel-opment Strong fu ture inves tment

H A R G R E A V E S & PILARCIK 625-1J33

N E W R E A L E S T A T E I N VESTORS' How to get into the real es ta te Investment business Know what you're doing k why A blue print s tep by step plan that guides you through your 1st purchase A how to m a n a g e your own in-ves tments Call for private coun sebng appointment Ask for Bfll OTUfley O 'RILIEY REALTY ISM844

BIRMINGHAM A d a m s a Ap«&» ments , in4own location, 1 bedroom with appliances, including aB utili-ties except electricity CaO Mre Watts 644-67W

WAYNE WESTLAND AREA 1 and 2 bedroom apar tments , car peting, central air, gas (or heat and stove - free Pool, clubhouse, s auna , tennis court Some apar t ments with fireplaces From $200 7107 N Venoy 522-31J0

BIRMINGHAM East Maple near Coolidge 1 bedroom, separa te din ing room Avaflabte a f t e r Jan 1 Adults only No pets 647 7JM

LIVONIA Select 1 or 2 bedroom models now available at FRANKLIN SQUARE APARTMENTS Come see the de luxe fea tures you can enjoy, or call us a t 427-6*70 Model hours » AM to 5 PM, daily, Sat 10 to 5 P M

FRANKLIN SQUARE APTS

28*40 Lancaster . Livonia I block E ol Mid die belt Rd

off 5 Mie

CANTON. NOW RENTING Plymouth School District

La rge 2 bedroom Luxury Town-houses , f rom $240 per rhonth Fully carpeted , central air, l1* baths, dishwasher, gas cooking * heat included In rent Clubhouse * Pool No Pets Located directly across f rom school 10-4, Week d a y s . M . Sat 455-7440

IN ROCHESTER 2 b e d r o o m townFiouses a n d

a p a r t m e n t s a v a i l a b l e i m m e d i -

a t e l y F rom $ 2 4 0 per m o n t h

C h i l d r e n w e l c o m e Cal l col-

lect

Rochester Park Apts. 1 - 6 5 1 - 9 7 5 1

Cante rbu ry Apts.

Of f W o o d w a r d Ave Oppos i t e

St Joseph Mercy Hosp i ta l

From $ 1 9 5

• Ba l cony • Carpe t

• Pool • Security

3 3 4 - 8 9 0 0 ~ T R O Y SOMERSET AREA Spacious I bedroom apt with den $250 monthl> Decorated carpeted air conditioned and balconies V'll lage Apts 362 3168 444-4064

TWO BEDROOM Apar tmen t or Townhouse Northwest Suburb All a p p l i a n c e s , c e n t r a l a i r c a r ^ l [ J ' J | 4

OLD R E D F O R D AREA 2 bedroom apar tment , carpeted and draped $200 a month Available Jan 1

538 9575

KNOB IN THE WOODS 2nd floor. 2 bedrooms, 2 ba ths new carpe t ing lake over 2 vear lease $345 352 7067 357 2389

358 Mort HAortgocjes And Land Contracts

c o u n t

Charm

r Y

Restored Turn of the Century fa rm home featur ing b e a m e d ceilings f i r ep lace , c h a r m i n g decor , new roomy barn for hobbies and such 2 acres for gardening Near Villages of T h o m a s and Oxford Only min utes f rom 1 75

LADD WILLIAMS REALTORS

391 3300

Farm ing ton Hil ls Des i rab le b u i l d i n g si te, n i ce l y

l a n d s c a p e d w i t h p i n e trees

an^l l a w n . Tucked a w a y in a n

a rea o f t rees a n d coun t r y a t -

mosphe re . H o m e s a r e p r i ced

in t he $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 r a n g e Lot

has a s w e e p i n g c u r v e d f ron t

of 3 5 7 fee t $ 2 3 , 5 0 0 Ca l l

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0 , ( 7 1 2 6 7 ) .

REAL ESTATE O N E P R T M E P R I M E

Bloomfield Village 65.000 Sq Ft All Improvemen t s Pres t ig ious $1 Sq Ft Cranbrook a rea 64 7 4785

346 Northern Property TWENTY WOODED acres . » mi les W of R e e d City N e a r P e r e Marque t te River and State Land Excel lent fishing, hunting and snow moblltng, I11.9M. $300 down, $M 16 per month 478-7475 6 I M C 9376

NEWLY LISTED Golfing at your doors tep in this sharp newly decora ted Townhouse

A-1 MADISON Heighta. War ren I Condominium F e a t u r e s include 2 a r e a 1 bedroom, lVfc bath town- bedrooms. 1 V» ba ths , basement , car houae F r o m $22,990 with low down port and use of pool and clubhouse p a y m e n t 55*5*39 | p r t c e d to sell at $25,500

322 G o n d o m n i m t For

CIO CRANBROOK

Assoc. Inc. Real tors 6 4 5 - 5 7 9 0

BY OWNER W Bloom field 2 bed room. 2 ba th corner townhouse 2 car ga rage , full b a s e m e n t , new car-peting Many e x t r a s Immed ia t e oc-cupancy . $85,000 851-8737

OUTSTANDING VALUE AT $35,900 • 2 bedroom Innsbruck model Con-d o m i n i u m In N o r t h f l e l d Hil ls Large m a s t e r bedroom with bal-cony, 1 s tory foyer , lVfc baths, base-men t . a t t ached g a r a g e , all appli-ances. ca rpe t ing , d raper ies .

GOODE Ml 7-1898

L I V O N I A Condo in "The W o o d s " is very

sharp a n d o f fe rs spacious

room» a n d p lenty of clo»et

space Formal d i n i n g area ,

balcony, carport, pool a n d

clubhouse. Excellent assump-

tion terms a n d quick occu-

poncyl O n l y $ 3 1 , 5 0 0 . Cal l

5 2 5 - 0 9 9 0 . ( 43451 ) .

REAL ESTATE O N E

VERNON DRIVE, % ac re . Bir mingham schools $15,500 F a r m ington Hills, 2'* ac res near Frank iin Keep horses $30,000 Colquitt Rea l to r s 646 1650

TWO b e a u t i f u l r e s i d e n t i a l lots Westgate . F rank l in Village Sub . 13 Mile k Middlebelt a rea Lot sires, 95 X 387 ft . 134 X 252 ft For sale separa te ly Sewers and water In Century 11. Curran k Johnson^ ^

PETOSKEY 10 Miles E on E Mit chell Rd 20 or 40 ac res From $8 500 Hilly, black top. 10 acres $6,200 463 0114

348 Cemetery Lots

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL Livonia Severa l lots ava i lab le $190 each Days. 255-4000; eve-nings. weekends, 478-2910

M O R T G A G E

L O A N S M A D E

1 Re f i nance your h o m e a n d

p a y o f f b i l l s

2 N o a p p r a i s a l c h a r g e

3 Eve ryone q u a l i f i e s e v e n if

y o u h a v e credi t p r o b l e m s

4 N o repa i rs or ci ty ce r t i f i ca -

t i o n r e q u i r e d

CALL FOR DETAILS

Advance of Michigan 427-5400

(Member Western Wayne Oakland County Board ol Rea l to rs )

LAND CONTRACTS WANTED MILDA GARRELS. Broker

2410 S Commerce, Walled Lake 424 MOO. or 363-40*8

TOP DOLLARS •»*r

All ca sh paid for suburban land cont rac t s Get our price and get more money Fas t closings, no wait ing, no delays

VISTA INVESTMENT CO

4 2 7 - 5 8 2 8

TWO lots in Roseland Pa rk Ce m e n t r y . Reasonable LI 7 4850

350 Farms For Sab

SMALL FARM with 1 ^ a c r e s 4 bedroom home has approximate ly 2.000 sq ft In excellent condition Only $24,500

A N T O N E L L I REALTY DRYDEN 1-796-3535

342 LcAefront Properly

SHELBY-on the take, 3 bedroom Weinburger ranch. I baths, family room, ca r garage, ex t r a s lm m e d i a t e octupancy^MS.960 781-3924

LAKEFRONT 12 room house ki very good condi-tion 2 full bJriha, phis ex t ra build ing with apa r tmen t that has a total ot >700 sq ft 5 * lota, good sandy beach. $81,080 ,

OREN F NELSON REALTOR

1183 Main St . Whttmore Lake

1 , 4 4 9 - 4 4 6 6 Evenings 44M466 or 44M4S1

ALSO SEE

Lake A r e a l i v i n g

Fun Photo A l b u m

In T o d a y ' s

C lass i f ied Sect ion

352 Commercial And Industrial

O F F I C E BUILOING. 8.400 aq ft Warehouse. 5.708 aq ft. Maaoory construction, gas heat Zoned Com-m e r c i a l B u i l t 1188 A u b u r n Heights 8524880

CLARKSTON a r e a • 244 acres , soned mult iple , all or par t , low

eas^ l e r m s . United Under-coat writers -14M or 4744868

START THE N E W YEAR W I T H A N E W L O C A T I O N

I N P L Y M O U T H vPr tme retail space available in downtown Plymouth. 1,000 to 10.000

fl . Call Tex Thoman J L. Hud-Raal Eatate 453 2210

360 Business Opportunities

LAKEFRONT BUSINESS - Par ty

store SDM, b o a t l i v e r y , 3 rent-

a l u n i t s . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 3

ac res . P o n t i a c L a k e Road.

S) 2 0 , 0 0 0 p l u s i n v e n t o r y . Ca l l

G r e g M i c h i e for a d d i t i o n a l in -

f o r m a t i o n a n d n u m e r o u s

o t h e r i n v e s t m e n t o p p o r t u -

ni t ies.

REAL ESTATE

PROFESSIONALS

6 4 9 - 0 2 0 0

VALLEY

PLACE

APTS. 5 0 7 E. Un ive rs i t y

O f f Rochester Rd.

Large 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t

f r o m $ 2 3 0 , over 1 , 0 0 0 sq ft

INCLUDES

SEPARATE UPRIGHT FREEZER

Ref r ige ra to r

D i s h w a s h e r

D isposa l

C a r p e t

C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

D e n

H u g e Storage Space

C o v e r e d Car A v a i l a b l e

M i n u t e s f r o m A l l X - W a y s

CHILDREN WELCOME

O P E N DAILY & S U N D A Y

6 5 1 - 4 2 0 0

ROCHESTER CITY 1 bedroom apar tment , nice, large, air conditioned $208 a mcwith 7514582 . 6614497

THE

W O O D H U E S Being comple t ed now E l e g a n t a p a r t m e n t fpr gracious living Fea-tur ing:

• Carport • Self cleaning oven •Dishwasher s • F r o s t - f r e e re f r igera tors •Balconies • Central air cond.

30250 WEST 12 MILE RD FARMINGTON HILLS

Betw Middlebek. Orchard Lake Rd

CaD 5574960 Only One Bedroom apar tments

left, $296 per month

Wes t l and Estates W a y n e w o o d Apts.

1 & 2 BEDROOMS

$ 1 9 9 A N D UP

Carpet ing. appBances. air condi-t ioner . pools Children welcome CaD Mon - Fri M Sat 104. Sun 14

N E A R SHOPPING CENTER 8843 N Wayne Rd

WESTLAND betw Ford k Warren R(fc

7 2 1 - 3 6 1 8

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS 6818 T E L E G R A P H 8512340

1 Bdm $280 to $290 I Bdm plus den $325 tt 350

ADULTS ONLY NO P E T S

DOWNTOWN B I R M I N G H A M . 1 bedroom a p t w t h f i replace and 9 foot c e l i n g Juat perfect for the an-t ique lover. $300 monthly XM4080 or 6424866

D E L U X E l-l bedroom a p a r t m e n t ! Air condition ager 5J34213 Air conditioned, pool, ca rpor t Man-ager 5334213 OR 567_47H

KITCHEN FOR L E A S E in subur ban cocktail lounge, seat ing 180 Ask for Ted or J i m . 8524450 or

354 2460

PLT FOOD m a n u f a c t u r e r . Young c o m p « n y - l « r ( e f t growing buainoaa In t h e w o r l d . F o r s a l e , m u s t se l l .

522 3299

362 Real Estate Wanted

ACRES ot good commerc i a l • d u p l e land on M-24 in exclu-M a t a m o r a Hunt a r e a . Grea t

i r tmen t s stooping maU and apar tn hr 88 minutes by Expre: m downtown Det ro i t , 30 m

•sswayl minutes

Birmingham or t r o y and 20 from Pllnt. Only 6 .900 per

4896 • e r a ; 15% down. 1418-4 1478-18*6

GARDEN CrTY area % acre. I r t i a l paved

bui ld ings and covered s t o r s s e enced yard, a l p a w l By Center. Asking H 1 5 . 8 H

area, fenced yard Civic Center. A Phone days. 4314680 Evenki weekends,

ngs and 1814881

I N S T A N T C A S H - $ $

Our cash buyers pay all cash for homes, equities a n d l a n d contracts. N o w a i t i n g , no delays. Get our price a n d you wi l l get more money. Coll for f ree offer. '

Advance o f Michigan 427-5400

(Member,Western Wayne Oakland County Board cf R e a l o r s )

OAK PARK AREA

SCOTIA MANOR 12808 W 9 MUe Rd

Nea r Coolidge * Scotia ONE BEDROOM

Fully carpeted , ail utilities except e lectr ic Ry, pool, atr con8Hk>ning. par ty room. Aduks. no pets La rge well lighted parking tot N e a r shopping centers * 9 M i e * Coolidge bus I n e s

S E E RESIDENT MANAGER

LIVE IN

LUXURY

Pontra i l Apts . IN SOUTH LYON

On Pont iac Trail between 10 k 11 Mile Rds - One and two bedroom luxury spa r tmen t s f rom $185

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

ROSEDALE F ' f R K Beautiful 1 bed room a p a r t m e n t Carpet ing $200 monthly Available immediately No children or pets 533-3400 937 9314

GARDEN CITY B E L MAR T E R R A C E S

1126 Middlebelt I bedroom Fult) carpeted Drape r i e s Kitchen appli ances included 525 7400

SYLVAN O N - T H E - L A K E S

Singularly beaut i ful set t ing from ing on 2 lakes Winter and s u m m e r recreat ion at your doors tep I and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s include full carpet ing, luxury appl iances pri vate balcony or patio pr ivate park and beach Except ional value f rom $210 INCLUDES HEAT

1 6 0 7 C A S S L A K E R D

K E E G O H A R B O R

682-4480 Immedia te O c c u p a n o

We Love Children Singles Welcome

B O T S F O R D P L A C E

Grand Rivet 8 Mile Area Behind Botsford Hospital

I N F A R M I N G T O N

1 B E D R O O M f o r $ 2 3 9

2 B E D R O O M f o r $ 2 8 9

3 B E D R O O M f o r $ 3 5 0

Quiet prest ige address swimming pool air condi t ioner carpet ing stove and r e f r ige ra to r all utilities except electr ici tv includtd Laun dry facilities No pels <-nod secu rity For informat ion phone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4

27883 Independence Farmington Hills

LUXURIOUS

CHEROKEE APTS. In W a te r ford Twp on Scott Lake Rd Vt MUe West of El isabeth Lake Rd Complete Whirlpool electric k i t c h e n with d i shwasher , m a n y ex t r a s

6 8 2 - 1 9 5 2

The Vi l lage Apartments GARDEN CITY & WESTLAND AREA

O n e & Two Bedrooms

$ 1 6 3 & U p

Carpet ing, drapes, air conditioning, stove, ref r igera tor , gas and waier No pets Special r a t e s for Sr C t i sees

O f c 9 A M - 5 P M 4 2 5 - 0 1 4 0

WAYNE WESTLAND area beauti ful 1 bedroom drapes carpet ing $190 adults no pels, securi ty depos II 728 -5863

NEAR Mer r iman 4 Ford 2 bed room balcony a p a r t m e n t carpeting and a i r conditioning $200 plus secu n t y deposit no chi ldren 455 0/W

TWO BEDROOM Apar tments to renl Northville Pa rk Apar tments Novi Rd at 8 Mile Immedia te oc cupancy 348 9028

GRAND OPENING IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Round Hill

Apartments West BtoomBeM-Unlon Lake Area

Hoapkal Rd. S, at M-68 N. of Cootay Lake R4. Union Lake

I and I bedrooms, IVfc baths, car-pet, drapes* appiances , central air. clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, free carports. Special areas far chil-dren, s m a l pets

RENTAL FROM « m Open D a l y 14PM Sat-Saa 12-8

363-5443

SCHOOLCRAFT - LAHSER

BURT RD Spac ious I bedroom a p a r t m e n t $188 monthly rental includes; • Atr C o n d i toning * heat • Carpet ing • Hotpokit Appiances Close to shopping. No pet* please

BLACKSTONE PLAZA APTS

PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom newl\ carpeted and decora ted Move in n o * ' At t rac t ive for senior citizens

M 3 1900

SOMERSET MALL AREA

MAPLEWOOD MANOR

APARTMENTS 2200 Crooks Rd

North of Maple (15 Mile TWO BEDROOM

Fully carpeted all utilities except electrici ty Pool, a i r conditioning party room Adults no pets Also near Oakland Mall A I 75

AVAILABLE 1MMEDIATLY RESIDENT MGR 362 41720

FARMBROOK VILLA Large 3 bed room. 2l» bath townhouse Carpet ing window shades all kitchen ap pliances. 2 car ca rpo r t , heal: & water included. $465 monthly Chil dren w e l c o m e , no pe l s Soulhfield

367 0203

B I R M I N G H A M B U C K I N G H A M MANOR - 2 bedroom l1* >*tte $250. adul ts only 64 7 0195

WESTLAND • Beaut i ful 2 bedroom spac ious a p a r t m e n t Air condi-tioned 2 car garage No pets or children $250 month Call Mrs R o b i n s o n , C e n t u r y 21 H a l l m a r k

937 2300

PLYMOUTH, spacious 1 * 2 bed-room . new carpet ing , includl ki tchen , quiet c o m p l e i . MaU adults only. 8M8-I2M m o n t W j ^lus

WESTLAND AREA Attractive 1 and t bedroom apts from $208 monthly. Decorated, ear-

338 lots And Acr»og» Fw * *

F O R S A L E

A C R E A G E

All or part of 85 acres on Gr. River with exposure to 1-96

32 acres residential in Farmington Hills

3 to 5 acre parcels zoned light industrial on Gr * River in Novi. Quick access to freeways.

A few lots left in a Class "A" Industrial Park. Farmington. Quick access to 1-96 and 1-275.

m THOMPSON-BROWN f - 476-8700

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Thursday, December 30, 1976 •SB

400 Apartmtnti To font

LARGE TWO Bedroom apa r tmen t in Walled Luke Near I -H Carpel inf. a i r . appl iances No peta $220 per month f7»-0172

Aportment Living

BROOK DALE CLUB OF FARMINGTON

>>rerk>ofcln| a beautiful wooded » a t key with a s t r eam

• Furnished One Bedroom Apar tments

• Clubhouse wtth Indoor Pool • F r e e Waatoer-Dryer r

E a c h Apartment • Air CondKtonfig • BalK in Vacuum • All Appliances • F ree Uae ai Nearby

C,ot Course • S u month lease • U M Complete

3183) GRAND RIVER

474-7284 _ 477-0133

INDEPENDENCE GREEN

APARTMENTS IN FARMINGTON HILLS

One bedroom ESS up, two bed rooms ttK up Personal washer and dryer Included In your apart ment ALSO F R E E AjlK

• II Hole Golf Course • Indoor Pool,

Outdoor Olympic Pool • Built-in Vacuum • Clubhouse and Ballroom • Fully Carpeted • Air Conditioned • Appliances • Wak- in Closets • Spacious Parking • Ice skating rink • S u month tease

G R A N D RIVER AT HALSTEAD

402 Furnbhtd Apts. For Rant

474-7284 477-0133

STOP RENTING! We have helped 2 fami l ies find a home and guess w h a t ' They both are moving in fSr a lmos t the cost of moving into an apa r tmen t Let us help you find your home and stop renting

REALTY WORLD

C O L O N I A L VILLAGE. I N C

4 5 5 - 7 7 9 0

PLYMOUTH One bedroom" apart ment r e d e c o r a t e d $175 per month

851-7190

T O W N H O U S E S

& A P A R T M E N T S Attractive 2 bedroom 1W balhs. full basemen t , cen t ra l heat and air conditioning, ca rpe l and utilities in eluded $310 per month

RIVER B E N D APTS. 3 0 5 0 0 W W o r r e n

421-4977 - Bet 11-7

402 Fumbhtd Apts. For Rent

SHORT TERM LEASE Attract ive fu rn i shed 1 bedroom apa r tmen t Lmens. dishes, TV, pool and air 14 Mile Crooks 1325 per month A A for Judy or Don Home 435-6281 or Hannet t M«-«200

MONTHLY (.EASES COMPLETELY F U R N I S H E D

Lovely 1 and 2 bedroom apart ments Ltoena. dishes. TV. a t . Ex-cel lent locations ALSO, Weekly Leases available

ROYAL CHAMBE APARTMENTS

SM-im

M O T E L K I T C H E N E T T E AlfTS s ingle or double. TVs. phones 2SM5 Michigan Ave 1 m i e t of Te legraph , 54|4#02

MONTHLY LEASES

LUXURY completely fumfched 1 and I bedroom apar tments 'Linens, dishes. Color TV available |Near 14 Mile k Woodward From |2®S

ROYAL MANOR 5 4 9 - 1 1 7 4 j

BLOOM FIELD? SPACKJOJS ranch condo Mid-January to Mid May Mature couple, no pets, $425 plus utilities ... - v &SI

G A R D E N CITY a p a r t m e n t for rent All utilities paia , $25 a week, middle aged lady p re fe r red

* GA 1 1342

Plymouth-Middlebel t Area

N e w l y d e c o r a t e d f u r n i s h e d 2

b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t a b o v e

Real Estate O f f i c e N e w l y cor

pe ted 1 ch i l d , no pets, $ 1 2 5

per m o n t h p l u s u t i l i t i es , $ 2 0 0

secur i ty depos i t . 4 7 8 - 1 8 4 4

1st United CARLETON REAL ESTATE

404 Houm» TO Rwt

RENT YOUR HOME

HAVE PEACE OF M I N D

W e o f f e r a u n i q u e TOTAL

m a n a g e m e n t a n d / o r r e n t a l

serv ice for h o m e owne rs

Ask for Bob Ph i l l i ps

Leas ing M a n a g e r

6 4 3 - 0 1 0 0

Cranbrook Assoc , Inc Real tors

404 Houses To Rent

B I R M I N G H A M T H R E E B E D ROOM, fireplace, new appliances, washe r , dryer Immediate occu pancy $333 After « PM M2«C20

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 bedroom. 2H car garage, couples only. kids OK, No pets . $240 monthly J7V5272

LEAVING TOWN! Don't Want To Sell!

Consult us about our rental and /o r p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t s e r v i c e Over I yea r s experience in manage-ment field Competitive ra tes

GOODE REAL ESTATE 1411 N Woodward MI7-ISM

CRANBROOK MANOR BLOOMFIELD HILLS LUXURY TOWNHOUSES

2 & 3 b e d r o o m Townhouses

a v a i l a b l e w i t h a t t a c h e d go -

r a g e $ 5 7 0 to $ 7 1 5 per

m o n t h

CALL 645-2759

T H R E E BEDROOM home with 2 car ga rage on 1 ac re Rent with op tion to buy Couples only, kids O K Call a f t e r J a n u a r y 2nd 354 6240

NEWLY remodeled, 2 bedrooms, bar Adults only $220 a month 13935 Bentter . Outer Drive 4 School ' r a f t a r e a . 1 y e a r l e a s e A f t e r 5

478 4992

A V O N HILLS Is O n e of Rochester's

F inest Townhouse V a l u e s

I n c l u d i n g a l l y o u expect in

f i n e T o w n h o u s e l i v i n g a t sur-

p r i s i n g l y modera te cost1

Two b e d r o o m Townhouses a re

n o w a v a i l a b l e f r o m $ 2 6 2

Both ren ta l o n d c o o p e r a t i v e

Townhouses a r e n o w b e i n g of-

f e r e d

Vis i t the i n f o r m a t i o n center a t

A V O N HILLS B e t w e e n Rochester & L iverno is

Rds of f A v o n Rd

M o n th ru Fri 12-6 P M

Sat 12-4 PM

or ca l l 6 5 2 - 0 8 0 0 Equal Opportunity m Housing

WESTLAND WAYNE FORD Rd area . 3 bedroom home, fully carpet gd. full basement , immed ia t e occu flancy $300 mon th ly . $350 securi ty

721 6903

404 Houses To Rent

CITY OF NORTHVILLE - One of the Historic District 's finer period homes Victorian wkh >P«cious rooms and In e icel lent condition 4 bedrooms. 2 * baths, etc A 2 year lease available at a month plus utilities No canine pets Care-ful s c r e e n h g to be * * for Mr Bake only 4534200 Robert Bake. Realtors

M a d i s o n He igh t s 3 b e d r o o m s , g a r a g e , re f r i g -

e r a t o r , s t o v e , c a r p e t i n g ,

d r a p e s , f i n i s h e d r e c r e a t i o n

room. $ 3 6 9 , i n c l u d i n g a l l u t i l -

i t ies

5 4 2 - 8 8 7 9 3 3 4 0 5 6 7

TROY 3 bedroom brick ranch Acre lot. a t t ached garage , base ment . 1W balhs, all appl iances $450, plus securi ty O RILLEY REALTY 689 8844

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom, Stove, r e f r i g e r a t o r , w a s h e r , a i r condi lioner. newly decora ted . $285 per

No singles. month plus uti l i t ies References 647 2891

WESTLAND 3 bedroom on 3 acres across f rom City Hall. 36442 Ford Rd call J i m . 421 4539

412 Townhouses-Condos. To Rent

SPACIOUS CONDO living to Roch es te r , wkh formal dtolng. 2 bed-rooms . 2H baths 3754130

RENT in Rochester 2 bedroom. 21* baths, condo with den, pets okay $365 per month 375 9369

CONDOS FOR LEASE BIRMINGHAM AREA

<*iality apa r tmen t living Is not out of reach Lease with option to buy at only $595 per month with heat Brand new luxury 3 bedroom on one floor, e levator , ga rage , dining room. 2 bath.f, na tura l f ireplace Over 1900 Sq ft of elegant living area Open Daily \ PM 8 PM 18301 W 13 Mile Road, west of S o u t h e d Road

S o u t h f i e l d K o a d Rodney Lockwood & Co.

644-3030 644-4024

FOUR BEDROOM 2 s lory . sunken family room. 2 ba ths , basement , d i s h w a s h e r , s t o v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , fully ca rpe ted , d r apes large barn with s tal ls for 8 horses Lots of stor age. six acres School bus a t front door Holly a r e a . 10 minutes from I 75 $425 month R e f e r e n c e s

666 3571

SHARP AND CLEAN l ' / j story 3 bedroom brick with 2 car a t tached ga rage , near Red Run Golf Club in Royal Oak Includes stove, r e f r i ge r a to r , ca rpe t ing in Itv ing room, hall, and m a s t e r bed room All cu r t a ins and d rapers One year lease at $340 per month Ask for John Dunn

PLYMOUTH AREA, 2 bedroom home on Ford Rd 1 ac re lot Utili t i es f u r n i s h e d , g a r a g e $235 a month Deposit required Mature adul t couple I m m e d i a t e occu

pancy 455-0062

FARMINGTON HILLS. 4 bedroom ranch , central air, 2 ac res At tached garage One year lease 1750 month Thompson Brown Co 642-0703 , 478-5066

t IRMINGHAM 2 bedrooms, (am lly room, rec room, garage $395 Ask for Mary Savoy or John Healy

851 0900

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE Deluxe 5 bedroom, 4Vj ba th Monterey Colo mal Family room with wet bar & f i replace, l ib ra ry , kitchen appli ances, c a rpe t ine . d rape r i e . v 3 car garage Available Jan 10 or sooner at $850 TROY 4 bedroom. 3 ba th colonial close to Somerse t Mall Family room. den. a t t ached garage , cen tral air , carpe t ing , d rapes , kitchen appliances Avai lable now at $600 TROY 4 bedroom. 2i bath coloni al F a m i l y r o o m , c a r p e t i n g drapes, central a i r , range , dish washer , a t tached garage Available now at $525 COMMERCE 3 bedroom I ' j bath ranch with lake privi leges Fami ly room with f i replace, a t tached ga rage, carpet ing d r a p e s Available Jan 30 at $425

BIRMINGHAM Charming 2 bed room lower f l a t , d in ing room, stove, r e f r ige ra to r , washe r , d ryer carpet ing, garage P r e f e r ma tu re couple Available now at $300 BIR MINGHAM Smal l 1 bedroom home Garage , ex t ra lot. s tove Available now at $180 plus secu nly

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644-1070 Oakland County 522-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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D U N N TWO BEDROOM Ranch, large lot.

car ga rage . Walnut Lake privi leges B i r m i n g h a m , $365 mon th ly

626 7150

FRANKLIN VILLAGE Large story home in downtown area $375 XT month Between 9AM 5PM. 851

2288 After 5PM. 681 2061

SMALL 2 BEDROOM house. Ever green - Schoolcraft Area $150 per month 464 2 9 9 3

SMALL HOUSE. Marr ied couple, no pets, no chi ldren $155 m o Secu rity deposit Re fe r ences B Mile Grand River 476 3243

LIVONIA. 3 bedroom. 21* baths, brick ranch home. 2 ca r a t tached

ige, kitchen appl iances includ ed No Pets Refe rences required $395 m o Plus Securi ty Deposit

5 2 2 5 7 3 1

MELVINDALE Attract ive 2 bed room, modern , f reshly decorated built ins, no pets . $225 Security De posit Call Thurs After 6 I'M

6 4 6 - 4 3 4 1

TWO bedroom house in Plymouth Call a f t e r 4 l*M 459 1664

BIRMINGHAM. Adams School. : bedrooms. 1 4 ba ths , partially fin ished basement , 2 blks to com muter t ra in I m m e d i a t e occupancy $ 3 9 5 « 9 1415

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3 BEDROOMS. I ' J ba ths , finished basement . 2'? ca r ga rage Walking distance to p r i m a r y school Ann Arbor Trail Middlebelt a r ea No pets Deposit and re fe rences re q u i r e d $ 3 5 0 4 2 2 - 4 1 4 8

LIVONIA, 2 bedroom, with 2 ca r ga rage. $220 mo Plus $220 security Inkster Rd between 7 Mile-Grand RIVER 2 6 1 3 6 9 7

414 Florida Rentals

O C E A N F R O N T A P A R T M E N T , very beau t i fu l , 2 b e d r o o m s , baths , available f rom Janua ry 1 thru Feb rua ry I For ^ f o r m a t i o n , call 851-5204

SIESTA KEY, Sarasota Ocean front, luxury condom n i u m . design er furnished. 2 bedroom. 2 baths Minimum 2 weeks After 7PM

644 7139

M A R I N E R V I L L A G E T a r p o n Springs, near Clearwater, 2 bed room luxury Golf View Condo. c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d M a r i n a , tennis , pool, $1000 month 826-5505

FORT M E Y E R S Florida, brand new I bedroom furnished apar t ment You fu rn i sh bedding and linens Available for the season Alter 6PM 375 9491

MARATHON KEY 2 bedroom, 2 bath penthouse a p a r t m e n t on har bor. l a rge sun deck, swimming jool, comple te kitchen including a u n d r y , J an . F e b $1200 per

month M a r c h . April . $1000 month 305 743 6300

420 Rooms To Rent

" 8 bedroom furnished with private en t rance for $130 month 18 thru 25 years , 355 4215

422 Commercial Industrial To Rent

HOT SPOT Exceptional opportunity to a fast growing area Wll remodel bus! ness bull ding to su* 5574770, (Eve-nings. 569-2*58 I

WAREHOUSE STORAGE. IM0 sq fl $400 month, HO iq ft $150 month. • Mile-Farm ington R d

474-2290

424 Office-Business Space To Rent

SOUTHFIELD RD B e t w e e n 12-13 M i l e Rd

3600 sq ft Suite on Ground level, with excellent p a r t -ing Ideal for Insurance, law. manufactur ing repre-sentat ive, or com pancy of f lees Available Feb 1st

6 4 2 - 2 5 0 0

OFFICE' SPACE One room, 150 sq ft , $115 One room, 120 sq ft, $100 One room, 110 sq ft . $M 628-1 MM. 3544340

7 F MTLE RD E OF LAHSER

Deluxe 500 sq ft office space avail-able in desirable location Rent in chides all utilities, janitorial serv ices, carpet ing, drapes, a la rm sys-tem. lower level s torage area and use of conference room For fur-ther information

S U B U R B A N OFFICE BLDG

5 5 7 - 9 6 2 0

424 Office-Business Space To Rent

O F F I C E * STORE space avail able 1.000 - 1,200, or I.M0 aq f t with parktog. Space is now accu pled by Firs t National Bank of Ply

P* id by

Carpete tioned Call Ralph G. Lorenz,

»ly mouth Carpeted and air condi-

453 1620

B I R M I N G H A M , a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1300 sq ft . , lower level Great downtown location Includes park ing. jani torial , utilities Perfect for Archi tects and Accountants Only $6 75 per sq ft Mr Thornhill

642 7444

O F F I C E to share . 2 room suite, 5 Mile Beech a rea $130 month 240 sq ft 425 0537

430 Wanted To Rent

3 BEDROOM home desired by fam-ily of 3. Canton, Livonia. Westland. or P lymouth a r e a s 453-8563

432 Living Quarters

C A P E KENNEDY a r e a , wate r front, 3 bedroom, 2 bath Condo Fully furnished, walk to shopping and r e s t a u r a n t Swimming pool and trout fishing on premises $13S per week, $400 per monath plus util-ities Hour to Deneyworld CaO 626-3470 or 425-4310

AVAILABLE Easter , March 15th April 15th AD or part At t ract ive 1 bedroom ground floor apar tment , B r a d e n t o n F lo r ida Pool, c lub house, $100 a week 559-2675

BIRMINGHAM S ADAMS SQ

Up to 2600 sq fl office suite avail-able on 2nd floor,.Can be divided to suit tenants ' needs Immedia te oc-cupancy

Execu t ive offices available Rental s tar t ing at $85 month

800 sq ft carpeted and paneled of fice suite available

All include daily j a n i o r i a l service, a i r cond i t ion ing , f r ee p a r k i n g , e l eva to r and use of conference room Secretarial phone answering service available 64*5900

BEACH FRONT. Naples area 2 b e d r o o m s , f u r n i s h e d , w a s h e r , dryer , heated pool, beautiful beach, s h e l l i n g Ava i l ab le J a n Apr i l . $4,500 season, or monthly 383 7898

VENICE Deluxe Gulf front condo

2 bedrooms, 2 baths 427 1719

N E W L Y F U R N I S H E D A P A R T MENT, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Sea-son or Monthly Fort Lauderdale A r e , 9445600 SANIBEL ISLAND 2 bedrocm condo Swim, tennis, golf, shelling No pets $270 weekly a f t e r J a n u a r y 3rd 6467835. 64*8004

OCEAN FRONT, pr ivate beach condo, sleeps 4, rent includes gulf, tennis, pool, clubhouse Hutchinson I s land , Fo r t P i e r c e 313 557-3352 or

548-9248

MARATHON. Florida Keys; new luxury 5th floor ocean front condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 balconies, pool, sauna , tennis, security sys-t e m . 4 2 l f j ! 5 ! l k Y

CLEARWATER on Gulf Sand Kev Club Deluxe 2 bedroom. 2 bath Condo Month ly , s e a s o n a l Owner

821-0042

416 Vacation Rentals

T H R E E B E D R O O M , w o r k i n g couple, no pels . Garden City Call af ter 4 P m 522 4089

I N T E R I M R E N T A L - ' S p a c i o u s h o m e . 4 b e d r o o m s , s tudv . 1 4 baths, avai lable til S u m m e r West side of P o n t i l e $275 1973 0739

GARDEN CITY. 2 bedroom, ga rage, appl iances , cur ta ins , carpet-ing no pets secur i ty and re fer ence 722-8979

R E D F O R D TWP 5 bedroom with garage, $280 month, security depos it References 533 6824

TROY nice 2 bedroom house with brand new ca rpe t and appl iances , large lot, 2 ca r garage , $285 month After 6 689 2042

T H R E E BEDROOM F a r m house Separa te dining room large en closed porch, ba semen t . $275 pel month . $400 secu r i ty Availablf soon Canton Center Rd between Ford Warren Rds 464 7023

406 Furnished Houses To Rent

RENTING for month of J a n u a r y . Boyne Mount*Si ski chalet, deluxe, sleeps 12, 3 baths, kitchen, fire place, huge rec' room CaD eve nings, Dan , Detroit 534-6489

LIVONIA, on Schoolcraft 1175 X way) at F a r m n g t o n Rd CUSTOM SUITE, 320 sq ft AD services, car-pe t ing and drapes , ample p a r k i n g

4254800

Livmg yu To Share

SINGLE working woman with 2 children wishes to share home in Livonia with lady (1 child accept able ) in exchange for baby-s i t t ing

525-5316

500 Help Wanted

HJRING IMMEDIATELY, males and females , f u l and par t - t ime To

Sump gas and for sales at Auto fash Hourly rate plus c o m m a

0 , Call for interview 3569555

500 Help minted

FOOD PURVEYOR Hillside Inn's newest res tauran t is looktog for young, energetic people to wait tables No experience neces-sary Must be over 18 years of age Day and evening shifts available Apply in person.

41811 Plymouth Rd Plymouth. Michigan

45J-4J00

K I T C H E N

PERSON Position open from 9 AM 2 30 PM, 4 days per week, plus Fr i and Sat , 6 30 - 10 30 PM Learn to pre pare salads and do various Ight kitchen work Good oppor tun ty for s teady employment. Apply si per-son

HILLSIDE I N N 41661 Plymouth Rd Plymouth, Michigan

ONE ROOMMATE wanted to sha re large old 4 bedroom house on 2*4 ac res of land in W Southfield, w i h s t ra igh ts 354-2110

APARTMENT TO share , working lady only, hours 9AM 5PM Keason able Call evenings 547-71 19

N E E D 1 or 2 mellow females . 21 to 28. to share quiet 3 bedroom home nea r 13 Mile Woodward , low ren t .

5 7 6 1526

F E M A L E 24 wants to sha re 2 bed room apar tmen t with s ame . Au burn Hts , $130 month plus 4 utili ties Sue 576 1404

MATURE woman wishes to share her l a rge a t t rac t ive 2 bedroom, 2 bath Bi rmingham a p a r t m e n t with same No s m o k e r s please Call be fore 5 PM 647 6692

BEAUTIFUL M e d i t e r r a n e a n fur nished apa r tmen t near Westland C e n t e r R e s p o n s i b l e w o r k i n g woman over 35 to s h a r e with s a m e 522 2542 464 0112

F E M A L E TO SHAKE with s a m e 2 bedroom home in P lymouth Secu-rity deposit , r e f e r e n c e s $115 month ly plus half utilities 453 2569.

4 5 3 3 7 4 9

GARDEN City area from »65, all services included Days 421-0680 Weekends & eventogs 2814)092

SCHOOLCRAFT 4 INKSTER4-1-vonia, medical suites available in ac t ive shopping center near Si Mary ' s Hospital and Martin Place West HospttaL Consisting of 4 oner at ing rooms, nurses stations, Jab, dark room and reception room lm media te occupancy For informa tion call 559 1160

O F F I C E SPACE-360 so ft sq ft s torage space 9 Mile ington Rd

i r ih 660 F a r m

474 2290

B I R M I N G H A M MEDICAL - DENTAL SUITES

Suites of 700 to 1850 sq ft Avail able in modem professional build tog IdeaOy located near Hunter Blvd 4 Maple Central air condh tionlng, off s t reet parking, etc Building H uniquely designed with large open a t r ium and cour tyard Contact Mr Wagman

• 6 8 9 - 5 7 3 7

MIDDLE AGED working woman would like to s h a r e her home with same , non-smoking, non-drinking, Westland, 453 7404

500 Help Wanted

LOCAL BUSINESS Needs am bitious People for Sales M a n a g e ment Par t -Time Send r e sume to Box 434, Observer A Eccen t r ic

ewspape vonia, Michigan 48150

Maple

JANITORS, part-t ime, many new Even ing openings in this a rea Men, women, couples Turn your spa re t ime into money Apply to

rrson f rom 10AMJPM at 17143 W Mile Rd. De t ro i

An Equal Opportunity Employer

HIGHLY TRAINED Beautician for Ugh fashion ft 30 AM 10 » AM Experienced only need apply . J74-7HJ

INDUSTRIAL E N G I N E E R Tra toae Medium state Troy baaed Electron

ics manufac tu re r needs an todtvid ual with exposure to t ime studies, plant layout and aaaemMy pro-cedures Individuals should nave 2 to 3 yea r s coDete. good arowtti po-tential Send s a h r y and history to Box 514. Obaeiver 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers . 38251 Schoolcraft . l > vonia. Michigan 81158

A U T O M E C H A N I C Gordy s Ga rage , F ' r m l n f t o

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nuses M o r n i n g hours 9 to 1

E v e n i n g hours 5 to 9 Ca l l

5 2 2 - 5 0 6 4

PEOPLE NEEDED For l i g h t i ndus t r i a l w o r k in

Red fo rd Townsh ip P l y m o u t h ,

T e l e g r a p h a rea Day a n d af-

t e r n o o n sh i f t a v a i l a b l e Ca l l :

SOMEBODY-SOMETIME 565-3500

H O U S E K E E P E R for beauty salon Southfield Richard MI 2-3315

SKI BOYNE HIGHLANDS or N u b s Nob Plush 3 bedroom chalet with fireplace View of Highland slopes C a l l a f t e r 5PM. 885 0361

CHARLEVOIX. Ideal for skiers 4 bedroom furnished home Sleeps 8, avai lable by week, weekends or ski season 547-4128

SKI CHALET. In Sugar Loaf Vil lage. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, com pletely carpeted and furnished TV, dishwasher , f i replace Long week ends or weekly 851 8795

FOR SKIERS, On Lake Michigan Near Glen Arbor Modern cot tage with 4 bedrooms, 2 ba ths F r e e sal lift t ickets 648M93

D E L U X E CHALET, Boyne, Wa loon, P e t o s k e y 3 bed rooms . 2 baths, f i replace, beamed celling, protected area Weekends or week fv 358-8798

B L O O M F I E L D Execut ive ranch Late Jan thru Mid May No pets $600 monthly Less for couple

624-5122

RENTAL 6 months l ease . , fu l ly furnished No pets Will consider baby or 1 older child Commerce Area 624 7900

ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom ranch F a m i l y room, dining room, no pets Available Jan 5 for 3 months at $300

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14 MILE RD AREA Between Greenfield & Woodward Ave 3 bedrooms, living room, din ing L. wall-to-wall carpe t ing , com ple te ly f u r n i s h e d F e n c e d back ya rd R a n c h h o m e $350 mon th ly

644 6432

408 Duplexes To Rent

PLYMOUTH heat included $21

Duplex 2 bedroom, $215 No pets

455 1 993

WESTLAND Wayne Ford Rd Area 34737 John Hauk. 2 bedroom duplex, carpeted. $225 monthly Call 7 9 PM 278 8319

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Large 3 bedroom ranch duplex Huge kitch en. f i replace Except ional ly clean Res iden t ia l a r e a $275 monthly 6610 Kenton Southwest of Warren & Te legraph 277 3935

TWO BEDROOM healed, carpet ed. no c h i l d r e n or pe t s West land

721 7772

WESTLAND. n e a r Venov-Grand Trave r se Unfurnished duplex. $185 m o n t h l y . $185 depos i t Mar r i ed couple, s teady employment , 2 chil dren, no dogs 562 4451

410 Flats To Rent

FARMINGTON AREA 2 bedroom flat, centra l ly located, couple only No pets . $165 per month Available J a n u a r y 5th 474 5805

CHALET 3 miles to Schuss Moun tain 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 10. 2 yea r s old 474-2S00 or 381-2749

418 Mobile Homes To Rent

GMC. 1975. Mini Motor Home. 19ft Reasonable R a t e s 422 2262

420 Rooms To Rent

BEECH DALY WARREN AREA Kitchen privi leges. able Employed lady 274 3317

GRAND RIVER and 8 Mile Area Middle-aged working woman pre fer red Call 474 3316

CLAWSON ROOM for rent Home pr ivi leges Women only 585-7085

DAILY. WEEKLY, monthly ra tes Color TV Maid, phone service Effi-c i e n c i e s a l s o a v a i l a b l e Roya l Motor Inn, 27751 Plymouth R d . Ll vonia 422 1 911

ROOMS, cooking fac i l i t i e s . TV a rea , gentlemen over 25 10 M i e . Woodward ; Royal Oak 547-5645

FARMINGTON AREA One room. Security Deposit Refe rences Over 30'yrs 478 4604 474 4843

GARDEN CITY for non smokini gent leman in clean home, mail service, hot plate and phone privi liges $25 weekly 422 2582

S L E E P I N G ROOM Clean, Quiet, non smoker Ford Rd Merr iman area 427 4797

Qual i ty Office Space Lahser Rd - 196 - 10 Mile

312 sq ft • 2 room $185 Mo 556 sq ft - 2 or 3 room $299 Mo

707 sq ft • 4 room $383 Mo 728 sq ft - 4 room $394 Mo 1200 sq ft 6 room $700 Mo

2800 sq ft • $1599 Mo Convenient Parking

25140 Lahser - Southfield

358-0555

MERRILLWOOD BLDG IN DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM

Choice office space in Semi-Retail location Ideal for Doctors or of-fices with PedestraU Traffic Size of space ar ranged to suit Tenants Needs Call

646-7500 U n i v e r s i t y Hi l ls Reol ty Co

TOWNSEND BUILDING Downtown Bi rmingham, 4 room suite, Carpeted, utilities. $325 per month

568-2580

ETON OFFICE PLAZA CROOKS-MAPLE

2 to 4 room suties f rom $220 month Carpet ing, drapes, Jan to r i a l serv kre all utilities included

588-2580

MALE and f e m a l e a p p l i c a n t s needed for positions open 139 W

644 4254 BIRMINGHAM

EM P LO Y M E NT BUREAU

BAR NIGHT MANAGER CaD after 6 PM

421-9820

PRC)DUCT E N G I N E E R , innovative and capable of foDowng through f rom concept to production F a r m ington a r e a With good benefi ts

476-4550 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DISTRICT

SALES M A N A G E R Industr ial Sales of Gauging, good sa la ry , benefits, commBsion 4 ex penses Send resume to

13500 Wayne Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

ROLL FORM OPERATOR Expe rienced in setting-up and operat ing Roll F o r m Mach ine Exce l l en t fr inge benefits Apply 33106 W 8 Mile. Farmington. An Equal Opportunity Employer

B R A N C H MANAGER-TRAIN EE We will train you to become a branch manager in consumer fi nance Rapid advancement , out-s tanding employee benefits and sal-ary opportunities Must be a t least high school graduate and have c a r Relocation may be necessary in the f u t u r e For persona l , con fidential interview. caD Mr King or Mrs Humphrey

8 3 6 - 1 2 1 3 An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERAAANENT OPENINGS

PD HOURLY PLUS B E N E F I T S F U L L T I M E POSITION OPEN

Mobile Caterer Applicants to be in mid twenties or older No previous experience necessary Benefits r c l u d e paid Blue Cross, paid Hobdays, and paid Vacation Apply n person. Mon thru F r i , 8 AM noon

DOUGLAS FOODS CORPORATION 32416 Industrial Rd

Garden C ty

522-8701

PIZZA MAN and delivery bov want ed, immedia te opentog Apph' a f t e r 4 PM, Dtoo's. 28423 5 M i e , L^ vonia

W A N T E D Career m i n d e d y o u n g w o m a n

n e e d e d to f i l l f u l l - t i m e o p e n -

i n g (Shoe sales a n d cash ie r

w o r k w i t h m a n o g e m e n t o f

C lo thes D e p a r t m e n t a t a lo»er

d a t e ) A p p l y at K i n n e y Shoes,

6 2 0 West A n n A r b o r Rd.,

P l y m o u t h , M i c h i g a n

I N S U R A N C E

C o m m ' l C a s u a l t y

U n d e r w r i t e r Mullt line Insurance company seeking Commercial Casualty Un derwr i t e r w t h 2 or more years ex perience Excellent benefits Sal^ ary commensura te with experience and ability Contact Mr Hi ie

RELIANCE INSURANCE CO 649-4300

An Equal Opportunity Employer

APPRENTICE TRAINEES

To learn office machtoe repair to ca r ee r position Need a ca r and good mechanical aptitude Apply 9 AM 12 Noon weekdays

G i l s o n - A y r e s C o . 6 0 0 Stephenson H w y

Troy. M i c h i g a n

TEMPORARY H E L P Clerical per sons needed 6 to 8 weeks, to handle incoming phone calls for Mortgage Corp Basic figure apti tude a must Call Mr Boyles, Mon day thru Wednesday, for appoint ment 56*2526

S E R V I C E STATION a t t e n d a n t Ful l - t ime, must be able to work 6AM to 3PM, Mon thru Fri Star t ing pay $2 50 hr Must be neat and dependable Apply in person 33400 Plymouth R d . Mobil Station

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE SPACE 988 S Adams 550 sq ft Pa rk ing ,

anitor se rv ice , c a r p e t , d r a p e s ill J a m e s F Moore 844 4910

TROY, CROOKS Rd near I-75. of fice and lab space, includes utili-ties and janitorial, fully decorated Best deal in the a r ea 647-0100

PLYMOUTH Downtown area Desirable suites avai lable . 250 to 1000 sq ft Reason able rent 646-9700

C R A N B R O O K

CENTRE

OFFICES 30161 Southfield Rd Just S of 13 Mile

DELUXE OFFICE

SUITE

U p to 3 , 6 0 0 Sq. Ft.

A L S O , 2 - 3

R O O M OFFICES • F ree conference rooms • Executive gym and sauna • Carpeting and d rapes • Excellent parking around twp

story buildings • Jani tor ia l Services • On P r e m i s e s m a n a g e m e n t

6 4 2 - 2 5 0 0

PLYMOUTH N Mill Street $30 a week and up plus deposit 2 week min imum Utilities included Re f r ige ra to r s . 455-3279 or 4534776

BIRMINGHAM One or two room off ices , modern, a t t r a c t i v e , air conditioned build ing $150 per month includes park ing. jani tor serv ice , carpet and drapes 801 S Adams 647 5656

WAITRESS OPPORTUNITY Full- t ime $110 to $120 weekly No exper ience necessary Apply in per-son between 2 4 4 PM at 18901 W 8 Mile Rd 3 blocks West of South field

SIGN OF THE B E E F E A T E R

E X P E R I E N C E D HAIR D R E S S E R Designer needed for new contempo-rary Bi rmingham salon Must have some clientele Queue Salon

642 1 848

YOUNG GIRL for receptionist cashier mornings Call m a n a g e r , af t e rnoons 474-1313

PART-TIME H o u s e w i v e s , s t u d e n t s , r e t i r e e s Jus t se t up appointments f rom our Southfield Office No selling Top wages Mr Price

354-7607

C H U C K M U E R ' S N o r t h v i l l e Charley 's B now accepting appli cat ions for the foDowkig

Bartenders Full T ime Day D e h w a s h e r

M-F, 9 to 5 PM Apply in person between 1 to 5 PM 41122 W 7 Mile R d , Northville An Equal Oppor tuniy Employer

""IMMEDIATE OPENINGS If you qualify for the 300th MBitary Police Command. U S Army R e serves We need men or women with or without experience to t r am for the fol lowng jobs Dlustrator, D r a f t s m a n , Typot , Legal Clerk Radio Repair , and Military Police Contact Dick Kui l lvech Phone, 313-427-8 520 '

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door maintenance in the B i r m n g ham a rea Please reply to Box 516, Observer 4 Eccentric N e w *

apers , 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia ichigan 48150 tf

G R I N D E R H A N D S

SURFACE G R I N D E R S

ID O D M u s t h a v e 5 years e x p e

r ience Highest p a y for t op

m e n F a r m i n g t o n . 4 7 4 - 5 1 5 0

E v e n i n g s 4 2 2 - 9 2 5 3

I N S U R A N C E COMM'L CASUALTY RATER

Commerc ia l Casualty Rater w i h 1 3 yea r s rat ing in Commercia l . Ac-

counts, General Liability and Work men s Compensation Excellent ben efits Salary commensura te wtth ex per ience and ability

R E L I A N C E INSURANCE CO 3250 W Big Beaver, Troy

649-4300

Dial-A-Job LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

LABORERS FACTORY WORKERS

Will tomorrow be just hke yes t e r d a y ' No job, no a icome MAN POWER has many i i te res t ing as s ignments No fees Let's t a k over a New Day for You Apply 9am 3 30pm Mon thru F r i

26049 5 Mi at Beech Daly 29256 Ryan Rd at 12 M i e

Free 24 Hr Accident 4 Dlneaa protection Low cost Medical Protection

M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICES

"World's Largest Temporary Help Services

An Equal Opportunity Employer

400 Apartments To Rent

S u m m e r Swim P r o g r a m Director Woodbrook Hills seeks ful l - t ime S u m m e r Director of swan team and s w i m m i n g ins t ruc t ion pro-g r a m Candidates • capable of con Unuing Club's tradition of excel-lence with conaiderable emphasis on beginners , should send r e sume to: 29787 Foxgrove, Fa rming ton Hills. Michigan 48018

S U P P L E M E N T YOUR INCOME O f f i c e C l e a n i n g - E v e n i n g s Couples wanted Ladies welcome. Call be tween 9AM4PM 851 7808

Auto Mechanics VOLKSWAGEN-MAZDA-SAAB

Hours - your choice 4 or 5 day week. Wages - tops in city per abili-ty Gain dealership experience and t ra ining Apply with J k n Dol, Serv-ice Manager at Livonia Vofcswa-gen, 34501 Plymouth Rd 4254408

WATERVIEVb FARMS In N o v i B y W a l l e d L a k e

O n P o n t i a c Trail

E a s t of B e c k R d .

$120.00 REBATE limited otter on 1 bedrm. apts.

L A R G E L U X U R I O U S A P T S .

• Pool • Central Air • Sound & Fireproot

MODELS OPEN

DAILY 12-6

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

• Tennis Courts • Masonry Const

kO T R A I L

P O N T I A C T R

M A P L F

A L L F O

L A K E

W A T E R V I E A

Grand Opening!...

400 Apartmtnts To R«nt

412 Townhouses-Condos. To Rtnt

COUNTRYSIDE TOWNEHOUSES Two bedrooms, with fuB basement . For famBy I v t o i Near Oakland Universi ty and w l From 1175. Equa l Housing Opportunity J7J-1208

FOR SALE OR R E N T S bedroom Condomin ium on P o n t i a c Trail nea r Haggerty Rd. Bath 4 H , f u l ba semen t d u b House and iwfcn ming pool Rent Includes water , gas neat , f u l air cond t lon , and out-side ma in tenance 8244492

CANTON COMMONS

TOWNHOUSE RENTALS I, t , I . BEDROOM

FROM $136 Carpet ing, m o d e m Appliances Chil-dren Welcome.

MICHIGAN * HAGGERTY R D S

3 9 7 - 0 3 0 T )

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

fTanqlewoodf a totally aduK community in Southfield

1 Bedroom Apartments... Only $255 mo? • In walking distance of shopping & synagogues

• Dishwasher • Shag carpeting • Central air conditioning • Draperies • Laundry facilities • Range & Hood fan

• Double door refrigerator • Smoke detectors • Safety intercom system

M o d e l s o p e n d a l l y A w e e k e n d s 1 2 - 6 , c l o s e d T h u r s .

On 11 Mile Rd. just West of Greenfield APARTMENT LEASING SPECIALISTS, A DIVISION OF LAWS0N REALTY COMPANY,. .557-1560

c ^ l l i n g v v 6 o d Luxury Ranch Apartments in Southfield from '375 • T w o or t h r e e b e d r o o m s e T w o full be th -r o o m a e C o v e r e d carport • Super c l o e t t a e Private p a t i o s e C o n t i n u o u s - c l e a n i n g r a n g e • 8e t f -de f»uat fng refrigerator e Diah-w a a h e r e S h a g carpe t ing e Central air c o n d i t i o n i n g e Individual laundry r o o m a n d s t o r a g e r o o m In e a c h a p a r t m e n t s Prlvete e n t r a n c e e S e c l u d e d f r o m traff ic n o i e e a Models Opan DsHy ft Wseksnds 12-6 Cloaad Tuesdays

I C a l l 3 6 6 - 3 7 8 0 | On t h e north a i d e o f 12 Mile R o e d b e t w e e n T e l e g r a p h a n d Northwestern (uae .

| Ti f fany S q u e r e e n t r a n c e )

C % l l i n g w 6 6 d Apartment!

R e n t a l * b y Apartment laaalny Lewabn ftssfcy <

.adMalonvf Realty Company-

,OAE

a a a a a a e a s M a a * * i S S S i M S I S M

— * -

6B* Thursday. December 30, 1976

500 Help Wanted

H O U S E K E E P I N G SUPERVISOR, immed ia t e o p c n b g Muat be an or

em b e d , responsible person w t h ladershto q u a l t i e s • w i l i n g to

work w t h and s u p e r v a e staff to maintain high l U n d a r d i of clean Unas* St Jude Convalescent Can-t e r . L ivon ia For an a p p o i n t m e n t .

421-4100

N u g g e t Res tauran t

FULL-TI.V.E w N L Y

WAITRESSES A n o l y m person, 8 - 5

N o Phone Cal ls PI«ose

3 0 6 8 5 W 12 Rd

F a r m i n g t o n

HOUSEWIVES'

Earn an extra 6 to 18 >8 *

Chem Liquid Shirley

per hour Tri

E m b r o i d e r y Call 455-5IM

COOKS al) tfifts. II and over, short order, experienced Apply m

rson Palace restaurant , 12881 reenfield near Schoolcraft Sr

RELIEF C O O K FULL OR PART TIME

Apply m person

F R A N K L I N M A N O R CONVALESCENT CENTER

3 5 2 - 7 3 9 0

W A I T R E S S af te rnoons . II and over Wat resaes , midnight shifts Exper ienced only » 5 week plus tips Apply m person Pa lace Res t a u r a n t , 12881 Greenf ie ld , near Schoolcraft

O F F I C E MANAGER. Real Es ta te Exper ience far large building 4

f t t y m a n a g e m e n t company HO (After 7 PM 569 27581

DELIVERY HELP wanted" prefer high school s tuden t , p a r t t i m e work, must own car . C per hour p lus $ 30 per de l ive ry Dmo s P n x a F a r m i n g t o n Hills Af ter 4PM. 477-5210

500 Help Wanted

TRUCK DRIVER male , wanted i m m e d i a t e l y , c h a u f f e u r ' s l icense and r e f e r e n c e s r e q u i r e d Must

y in person Witbeck 's . 23365 ooaward Ave . Fe rnda le

appi) Wood

AUTO PARTS COUNTER MAN Dealersh ip expe r i ence p re f e r r ed Good Working conditions. 4 ben efits Harold Dietrich Buick, 3939 S Wayne Road, Wayne

7-11 STORE, midnlflht shift U P M to 7AM Cashier & Maintenance 13 per hour Apply in person, 3563 W 12 Mile Berkley

MAID Full or Pa r t T ime

No Exper ience Necessary 533 9000

JANITOR, ful l- t ime Fr inge ben-efits Bedford Villa Nursing Home. Southfield 557 3333

RESTAURANT POSITIONS open Waitresses and Cooks apply at L a n d m a r k 21700 N o r t h w e s t e r n Highway Southfield 559 9045

RESTAURANT FOOD Manager Must have fAivnsive background in food prepara t ion and supervision, purchasing a ' 1 menu planning Ex-cellent salary Contact John Anhut. Botsford I .in 474 4800

GUARDS Retail & Industr ial , full & part t ime Eipt - r ienced or will train Must h" dei rlable 4 have car 4 phone 12 75 per hour to s tar t 13 af ter 3 month- Paid vacation, hos

f i taliza' ion life ins Contact J J >egnan betwe' :i 10 AM 4 PM

355 5663

500 Het> Wonted

BUTCHER COUNTER CLERK Must be neat Expe r i ence pre-f e r r e d . Conrad s M a r k e t , 2/470 Schoolcraf t . Livonia GA 2-6140

W A N T E D cooks Apply Egg

400 Ford Rd

H E L P cooks rant . 42400

. expe r i enced Castle Restau-. P lymouth

459-0770

CARMEN S NORTH in Rochester All new r»s tauran t and discotheque now open We need experienced night ba r tenders , experienced wait-resses dav or night Short order and p i z w ' cook Dishwashers , bus boys and delivery boys Apply in person. Mon thru Fr i . before 7 PM 50 W Tienken Rd at Roches ter Rd

PIZZA COOK, par t t ime. 3 4 days

Kr week Mar io ' s . Orchard Lake -Mile Rd Call before noon

464 our

VIC TANNY now Hiring for the new and B e a u t i f u l B l o o m f i e l d Health 4 Racquet Club Full-time positions avai lable for

R E C E P T I O N I S T S INSTRUCTORS

INSTRUCTRESSES For fu r the r information Call

855 2300

500 Help Wanted

P A R T - T I M E A F T E R N O O N IN STITUTIONAL COOK St Jude Convalescent Cen te r 34350 Ann Arbor Trail Livonia

C A S H I E R S fu l l and part- t ime. Over 18, Only experienced need apply. Paid vacat ions fr inge ben-efits, See Mr. Warren, Sher-man Prescriptions, Mople at Lahser Rd., Bi rmingham.

WELDER N E E D E D for smal l fab rication shop Minimum 2 yrs expe-rience. Soutnfield a r ea 358 0590

C A S H I E R , fu l l - t ime , e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Excel len t s a l a r y and benef i t s , growth oppor tuni ty for right person Apply in person. La fayet te Radio, 29400 Orcha rd Lake Rd . Fa rming ton

PART-TIME office cleaning, Down town Bi rmingham Evenings Mon day th ru F r i d a y Call 647 7172

B R I D G E I ' i ' R 1 OPERATOR Exper ienced onh apply in person at Marion Tool 4 Mlg Co . 12980 Wayne Rd Livonia

ASSISTANT M A N A G E R will train Full l ime Musi be over 18 K e n t u c k y F r i e d C h i k e n . 27268 Grand River Redford 538-7400

I N D U S T R I A L

M A I N T E N A N C E

E L E C T R I C I A N Auto p a r t s m a n u f a c t u r i n g plan ' has an immediate day shift open mg for journeyman or licensed IN DUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN. 4 to 7 yea r s experience r control wiring and trouble shooting Some light electronics experience Willing to lead and tram an apprent ice

STAHL M F G . 1 2 2 8 2 W o o d b m e , Detro i t

GIRLS Summer Camp (north Oak land County i needs s u m m e r resi dent Camp Director Campmg 4 p r o g r a m deve lopmen t Contact C.irLs S u m m e r Camp 1352 Dorches ter Road Bi rmmgnam Michigan WOO«

M A C H I N I S T

F O R E M A N (DAY SHIFT i

Gradua te apprentice, must know m a c h i n e shop procedures small mills, g r t n d n g and turning Must know process of exper imenta l au tomotive type work as well as tools arid f ixtures N/C experience help ful

G A L A X Y B O R I N G 41150 Joy Rd Plym

JAS STATION ATTENDANT Mon V 8 $2 50

GA: i a s Ihru Fr iday 8 Am to 3 Pm Start ing wage ington Call

hour Farm 626 3715

inter 2PM No Phone Calls Village

BARMAID 4 WAITRESSES want ed Full and part t i m e Garden C t y a r e a CaD a f te r 5 pm 421 9820

PINJUMPER AMF 82/70's

N ^ h t s and weekends Over 18 Ex perienced preferred Apply in per son at.

MAYFLOWER LANES 2660© Plymouth Rd

Mile W of Beech Daly

AIDES

& ORDERLIES ALL SHIFTS

PART & FULL-TIME

BEVERLY M A N O R 2 4 5 0 0 M e o d o w b r o o k Rd

N o v . 4 7 7 - 2 0 0 0

WAITRESSES. COOKS days or nights Applv m person E l a s Big Boy 24014 Orchard Lake. F a r m f igton

QUALIFIED TRUCK Mechanic for l a r g e l i n e n s u p p l y c o m p a n y Steady employment. I b e r a l fr inge benefit Good references reaulred Call between 8 and 9 30 AM Mr Breaugh 1316700

R E D W I N G

TICKET

WINNER

Robert W Starnes 712 Ridqedaie

B i r m i n g h a m Ml 4 8 0 0 8

But YOU must call the Promo tion Dept of The Observer & Eccentr ic by 5 p m , Mon-day, January 3 1977, to Claim your TWO FREC RED WING TICKETS 261-8600, ext 209

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S '

DISHWASHERS Full t ime. 8 lo 4 i ' i i : Monday thru Saturday F a r m ington Hills a rea r e s t au ran t

851 4094

R E T A I L CAMERA SALESMAN good knowledge of photography, re tail s a l e s expe r i ence necessa ry Full t ime position Mr Jablin

.353 2222

APPLICATIONS NOW Being Ac cepted for Full T ime Production Personnel in the following ca ta jories Spray Pa in te r s . Conveyor .ine Loaders 4 Unloaders , Bos-

titch Stapler O p e r a t o r s Female prefer red , will t re in Good attend ance a must Apply in person 3870 Industr ia l Drive. Pont iac 852 1020

MATURE WOMAN, experienced hours 9 30 AM 6 PM. full-t ime 5 days per week Apply in person. Reddi Cleaners . 26969 Grand River

WAITRESS " Concourse and cocktail work Eve n i n e s , p a r t - l i m e Bel Aire L a n e s

476 1550

A L C O V E BIRMINGHAM

F U L L T I M E CASHIER Aptitude for f igures and book work Respon sible -- Fashion Minded Apply in person

159 W | l o p l e

:OOK

POSSIB IL ITY

THINKERS O N L Y Training position for ONE WAY Real Es t a t e Market ing CONSULT-ANT in the Livonia. P lymouth . Can ton, F a r m i n g t o n Northville and Westland a r e a s Rare opportunity for p e r s o n a l a c h i e v e m e n t Call MR KANC.AS for an interview at 522 6000

O n e W a y M a r k e t i n g

M A N I C U R I S T P E D ICO R 1ST n e e d e d in F a r m i n g t o n Hil ls a r e a

478 7272

Nugget Restaurant FULL-TIME ONLY

WAITRESSES A p p l y In Person, 8 - 5

N o Phone Ca l ls Please

3 0 6 8 5 W 12 M i l e Rd F a r m i n g t o n

TELLERS E X P E R I E N C E D

Attract ive positions requir ing min-imum 1 year commerc i a l bank tell er exep r i ence Exce l l en t sa lary and b e n e f i t s Apply P e r s o n n e l Dept

N A T I O N A L B A N K

OF S O U T H F I E L D 29201 Telegraph, Southfield

3 5 4 - 5 2 5 0

WANTED

M a i n t e n a n c e M a n In South Redford School District E x p e r i e n c e d in e l ec t r i ca l work Ful l t i m e e m p l o y m e n t Pension and fr inge benef i ts Apply at Ad minis t ra t ive Services center . 26141 Schoolcraft Ask for Mrs Young or call

5 3 5 - 4 0 0 0

NEW ' Y E A R EXPANSION 1977 will be our best year yet Re-cent promotions have left openings from Product Distr ibution to Assist ant Manager Tra inee We need II people to s ta r t immedia te ly Salary from 1145 lo 1190

537 0015

PART TIME jani tor ia l work, Li-vonia Plymouth a rea , ear ly eve nings, 10 to 15 hrs per week Must be 18 or over and have car Apply 33921 Plymouth Rd Livonia

Pump, ington

E X P E R I E N C E D i. \

8 Mile Rd F a r m

A l tS ?->350 w Hills

C H I L D R E N ' S N u r s e r y n e e d s woman over 21 to ca re for pre schoolers Mon th ru Fr i . 2 30 to 6 PM 12 20 per hour Red Bell Nur sery. 31195 W 13 Mile. Farmington For interview call MA 6-3020

P H O N E W O R K E R S

Excellent hours for s tudents and housewives Pa r t - t ime Salary plus commission plus incentives Red ford Area Call Mr Cummins

5 3 3 - 5 7 0 2

ABBEY ROAD HOUSE B a r m a i d s and wai t resses , apply in person. 22411 Plymouth Rd near Outer Drive

F U L L T I M E Valet, Jan i tor . Line Cooks, and Dishwashers Apply in person or call W in Schuler s, 6066 W Maple, W Bloomfield 851-8880

BUS BOYS Par t Time Shift now available Apply in person 2 4PM Mon Fr i Blakeney s Ranch House, 28333 Grand River 477 8545

BABY SITTER needed in my own home. days, own t ransporta t ion Davs 421 5300 Evenings , 537-5298

AUTOMOBILE SALESPERSON New and Used car Salesperson for exclusive BMW dealersh ip Expe rience p re fe r r ed , but will consider t ra ining an except ional individual Call 47 / 6400 and ask for Donny

DINO'S PIZZA Delivery help wanted Must have car 12 per hour Plus 25c per deliv erv 7 Mile Inkslet

531 6330

E X P E R I E N C E D TAX RETURN P r e p a r e r for cu r ren t income tax s e a s o n D a y s LI 1 2416. E v e n i n g s

M8 4549

CASHIER POSITION L a n d m a r k R e s t a u r a n t

ava i l ab l e Southfield

559 9045

WAITRESSES Full k Part T i m e

Must have some experience, be re liable k have t ransporta t ion *Pleas-ant working conditions Apply li person only Howard Johnson s or The Back » Tavern. Telegraph at Maple

GUARDS FULL & PART-TIME

A l l shi f ts a v a i l a b l e

G O O D PAY

Excel lent bene f i t s

255-2600 MOLD MAKERS Bridgeport mill hands for smal l injection molds ' Hydrotel oper tor for 16 to 30 hydro-tel Must be exper ienced , top rBte Telegraph 4 P lymou th Road area K 4 5 Mold. 532 4544

BABY SITTER WANTED my home, own t ranspor ta t ion 9 45 AM to 3 15 PM 3 to 5 d a y j a week C h i l d r e n a g e s 2 a n d 5 Sou th f i e ld

557 1517

COMPETENT SINGER For work ing Rock Band For audit ions call

F U L L T I M E counter girl for dry cleaning plant in P lymouth a rea Call between 8AM-2PM 455 9170

W A I T R E S S E S Day 4 Afternoon shi f t s Full tune , steady workers Vacation pay. uni forms and mea l s furnished Apply in person between 8 4 10 AM and 3 4 5 PM

Bates Hamburgers-3 3 4 0 6 Five M i l e , L i von ia

M i d d l e b e l t a t 9 M i l e , F a r m

HOSTESS Day Shift now avail able Excellent Pay Apply in per son 2-4PM. Mon-Vn Blakeney s R a n c h House . 28333 G r a n d R ive r

477 8545

WORK ROOM has openings for full or par t - t ime help in d rape ry work r o o m E x p e r i e n c e d 2884 P lymouth Rd . Livonia 525 1460

W A I T R E S S Day a n d E v e n i n g shif ts avai lable Pa r t or Full t ime Apply in person 2 4PM, Mon Fri B i a k e n e y ' s R a n c h House . 28333 Grand River 477 8545

T E L E P H O N E SOLICITORS The Wayne County E a s t e r Seal Societ needs telephone r e c r u i t e r s to w o n from their homes 4 to 6 hours pe

Paid position Call Mrs Pit lak day bed ween 9 4 4 at 722 3069

ACCOUNTANT P a r t t i m e needed for Southfield CPA F i r m Call a f t e r 6 PM

559 1427

AUTO M E C H A N I C . Novi-Motive now hir ing, must be cert i f ied and expe r i enced Top c o m m i s s i o n paid

349 0290

H E L P W A N T E D m a t u r e woman par t - t ime, 113, Baskin 4 Robbins Store. Plymouth Call . 277 0983

WAREHOUSE H E L P E R (or furn . lure s tore , over 19. ful l - t ime. House of Maple. 32098 P lymouth Rd Li vonia

Mark or Paul at 937 0987

DELIVERY H E L P wanted 12 00 per hour plus 30 cents per delivery Must own car High school pre (erred. Ohio's Pizza, P lymouth

455-5300

F O R M E R T E A C H E R S needed (or 8 w e e k s V o l u n t e e r P r o j e c t in Bloomfield Hills p r iva t e school Begin late J a n u a r y P lease call Mr Ryan , 863 0496

RELIABLE MAN to opera te north west pinball a r c a d e Must be min imum 18 with t ranspor ta t ion Must have good r e f e r e n c e s Al 538 5924

W AITRESS, Afternoons . 11 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Fr iday Good tips, Plymouth Area Chris ' Coney Island Apply in person, 44457 Ann Arbor Rd

N E E D E D , f u l l - t i m e Res iden t i a l Care Worker s E x p e r i e n c e pre-fer red Residential Home for the Re ta rded 651-6202

HELP WANTED PARKING AT T E N D A N T S . Be tween a g e s 18 25yrs Full-Time. Mornings. After-noons or Nights Available Start ing pay 12 25 3 00 Plus Tips Call Be tween 9 30AM-5PM Ext 600

569-3232

B I L L I N G CLERK T R A I N E E POSITION

High school bookkeeping helpfu Top wages, company benefits, day week Call for appointment

Ramshaw Photo, Inc. 29299 Frankl in Rd. . Southfield

358-51 10

502 Kelp Wanted Dental-Medical

NURSES AIDES for all shif ts . 453 0180

DENTAL ASSISTANT Enthusias-tic. Mature , Caree r oriented for busy progress ive two dentist office Initial ass ignment to include t rain ing as Chairside 4 Coordinating As s is tarJ , some exper ience Potent ial a d v a n c e t r a i n i n g in I n s u r a n c e . Bookkeep ing 4 Of f i ce Manage ment Consideration given lo cam-dates having leadersh ip capabili t ies West land Livonia Area Write Box 478, Observer 4 Eccen trie Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraft . Livonia. Michigan 48150

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T , e x p e r ienced in f ront , back, and insur ance work Paid vacat ions , paid Blue Cross, profit "« Call 10 AM 5 PM Thurs Fri

' s h a r i n g plan . Mon . Tues

421 6116

JANITORIAL WORK evenings. Livonia area

full t ime. 525 4414

COOKS 4 WAITRESSES DISHWASHERS

I m m e d i a t e openings , expe r i ence r e fe r r ed Apply in person 8 Mile

Everg reen BIG BOY, INC

20225 West 8 Mile, Detroit

502 Help W-. i ted Dental-Medical

of CRN A

opera t ive procedures Variety Liberal fr inge benefit

117,582 to 120.483 Write

Director of Anesthesiology Pontiac Genera l Hospital

461 W Huron Pontiac, 48053

Or Call 857 7 306

X—RAY TECHNICIAN with expe rience with l abora to ry procedures needed to work full t ime in busy Al l e rg i s t s o f f i c e Good benef i t s Fa rming ton Hills a r e a 851 6655

RN'S or LPN 'S PT TIME. FLOAT POSITION

Must be avai lable all sh i f t s Good wages, working conditions, subur-ban location Appl ica t ions being taken, Miss Yancey

Presbyter ian Village

In Redford Twp

531-7200

BIRMINGHAM DENTAL office is looking for an exper ienced hygien ist Must be neat , rel iable, per sonable Able to accept responsi bility. p reven ta t ive dent is t ry Send resume to Box 526. Observer 4 E c centr ic Newspapers 36251 School craf t Livonia Michigan 48150

RN'S LPN'S

NURSES A I D E S Par t Time

Apply In Person

LAHSER NURSING

25300 Lahser Rd . 354 3222

Full Time

HILLS CENTER

Southfield

H O U S E W I V E S Care to supplement the family in c o m e ' We Will t ra in you as f Nurse Aide in a r eward ing position in a clean r epu tab le nurs ing home

FOUR C H A P L A I N S Convalescent Center

28349 Joy Rd Westland

PART-TIME. RN needed who may be avai lable (or full t ime vaca Hon coverage in busy Allergist 's of fice F a r m i n g t o n Hills a r ea 851 6655

E X P E R I E N C E D Medical Recep tionist for Doctor ' s office 453 8510

DENTAL ASSISTANT Ful l -Time. expe r i enced only for busy Dental office in Garden City area P lease call be tween 9 AM 3 PM 427 2894

RN'S, LPN 'S DAYS & AFTERNOONS

A p p l y In Pe rson

M e d i c o ' s RECOVERY CARE CENTER

2 2 3 5 5 W 8 M i l e . 3 b lks W

of Lahser , 2 5 5 - 6 4 5 0

R E G I S T E R E D N U R S E S P a r t t ime Evenings Weekends Apply in Person 23133 Orcha rd Lake Rd Fa rming ton . Suite 203

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T E x p e rienced chairside and office man ager Excellent oportunity Red ford a r ea 534 5010

LPN OR RN PART-TIME

M I D N I G H T S

BEVERLY M A N O R 2 4 5 0 0 M e a d o w b r o o k Rd

N O V I 4 7 7 - 2 0 0 0

NURSES AIDES excellent facil i ty, Oak

or pari Hill N

Home, ington

34225 Grand River ursing F a r m

NURSE A I D E S FULL OR PART TIME

ALL SHIFTS Apply in person between 9 4 4 Pm

F R A N K L I N M A N O R CONVALESCENT CENTER

3 5 2 - 7 3 9 0

Plymouth

midnight shif t , for skilled Apply

Haggerty Rd

RNs, nursing facility. Apply Hendry Con valescent Center. 105 I

COOK, morning shift F u l l t i m e E x p e r i e n c e d p r e f e r r e d William sburg Convalescent Center , 21017 Middlebelt . F a r m i n g t o n 476-8300

CASHIER full- t ime, exper ience pre-fe r red , excellent sa la ry and ben efi ts . growth oppor tuni ty for right p e r s o n L a f a y e t t e R a d i o . 33760 Plymouth Rd., Livonia Call Mr-King 261-0600

EARN WHILE you learn $2 40 per hour to t ra in tor P T Aide posi Hons in physical t h e r a p y corpo-ration Call for appoin tment , Mon-day, J a n u a r y 3rd 353^)250

F I R E R E P A I R S u p e r i n t e n d e n t wtth at least 8 yea r s exper ience . Call "Donna 85 1 7750

E X P E R I E N C E D P H O N E in te r -v iewers needed Immedia te ly for m a r k e t r e s e a r c h E v e n i n g and weekend work only Call 9 AM 5 PM on Monday 851-4402

C H U C K M U E R ' S . N o r t h v i l l e C h a r l e y ' s is now t ak ing appli-cations for a ful l- t ime Coofi 5 days week Exper ience not necessary Apply between 9 Am to 5 P m in person at 41122 W. 7 Mile, North-ville An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER

3 to 5 years work s tandards exper ience in 'mach in ing , fabr icat ing and assembly operat ions, p roduc t cost analysis and manufactur ing budge t preparat ion ex-per ience necessary. Degree or equivalent advance educat ion S u b u r b a n Wests ide locat ion. Mai l resume to

DIAMOND INTERNATIONAL CORP. PERSONNEL DEPT. 23400 Haggerty Rd.

Farmington. Mich. 48024

ffrual Opportunity Employer M/F

W A I T R E S S AFTERNOON SHIFT

Experienced, mature. Good pay, excellent tips App ly in person.

G O L D E N L A N T E R N 33251 Five Mi le Rd

Livonia, Mich igan

ON-JOB TRAINING

FOR

NURSE'S AIDES

By Full-Time RN In-Service Director Apply-Dorvin Convalescent & Nursing Center, 29270 Morlock, near Livonia Ma l l

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

< GAL THURSDAY If you a r e I day ahead of everyone else, we want you Southfield mar keling lirm needs a bright, young girl with some exper ience in sales, m a r k e t i n g , and or bookkeeping Top wage and bene(it program Call Mr Stewart

354-7600

504 Help Offit

Wanted ce-Qerical

SECRETARY Par t Time mornings only 4 light Shorthand

356 5688

Typing

ASSISTANT MANAGERS FINANCE OR LOAN COMPANIES I( you have 6 months or more expe rience in Consumer Finance, we offer accelera ted t ra in ing 4 op portunity for promotion to Man ager Call District Manager for con fidential interview to discuss sal a ry . benefi ts , opportunit ies 522 4370

ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Ring in the New Year r ight ' Your outgoing personali ty and clerical skills puts you in this exciting ce lebrity greet ing spo t ' 1650 UP CALL NOW'

5 6 9 - 0 4 0 0

Snell ing & Snell ing PERSONNEL

P E R M A N E N T PART Time help needed for busy Mfg Rep's office Located at Orcha rd Lake Rd . 13 Mile Type 50^60 WPM Exper ience on phone a must Hours , 11 30 AM 4 30 PM Reply to box 524. Observ-er 4 Eccen t r ic Newspapers , 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t . L ivon ia Michigan 48150

ASSISTANT B O O K K E E P E R Fig ure ap t i t ude with s o m e ty pin typing

based skills needed at Southfield-basei company Call Miss T h o m a s at

559-2000

TYPISTS

S T E N O S

SECRETARIES

K E Y P U N C H OPRS. Break out of the rut Go places Meet people and earn money at the same t ime Work for MANPOWER Many interest ing ass ignments No fees

Apply 9am 3pm Mon thru Fri 26049 5 Mi al Beech Daly 29256 Ryan Rd at 12 Mile

Free 24 hr Accident 4 Illness Protection Low Cost Medical Protection

M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICES

" W o r l d s la rges t Temporary Help Services

An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 Wonted e-Oerical

PART TIME help wanted for Insur-% rience required 3520

Redford area 533 531 4260

TEMPORARY

A S S I G N M E N T

Comp Opera to rs for

Inventory work

Begin J a n u a r y 27

Dearborn 4 E Detroit Area

Call

9 6 7 - 0 3 3 6 For interview

W I T T SERVICES

504 Help OffK

Wanted ke-Qericd

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y . Southfield 12Mile Area Good typing 4 short hand s t i l l s required Experienced

Call J a n 5574300

in l ega l f i e ld p r e f e r r e d

S E C R E T A R Y - S T E N O G R A P H E R for smal l B i rmingham law office Excellent skills and high degree of organization more important than legal exper ience 647 4100

SECRETARY Light typing and general office work, full t ime $440 per month to s ta r t 525-4414

GIRL FRIDAY P lea san t , r e source fu l , intelligent girl for I girl office in Southfield Car 4 some exper ience necessary Full- t ime position Call 353 5747

TEMPORARY OR P E R M A N E N T WE N E E D IMMEDIATELY

Stenos. Sr Typis ts 55 wpm. Dicta-

Phone typists. Accounting Clerks, BX Opera tors . Legal Secre tar ies

Insu rance U n d e r w r i t e r s Ra te rs , Coders. Policy Typists . Claims and Workmen 's (*omp

MICHIGAN INSURANCE P E R S O N N E L S E R V I C E S . INC

961 9515 961-8755 TEMPORARY P E R M A N E N T

T E C H N I C A L S E C R E T A R Y con suiting f i rm has immed ia t e open-ing for experienced sec re ta ry Posi Hon includes typing, dictation gen eral filing and other clerical respon sibilities Clayton Envi ronmenta l Consultant . Inc Southfield. 424 8860

INSURANCE AGENCY needs full t ime girl, typing necessary , no ex pereince required Send resume to PO Box 2467. Livonia, Mi 48151

SECRETARY All you need is s t rong typing for this local spot. $160 1170 star t for this lop manufac tu r ing f i rm Call 562 8900 Your New Boss P a y s Our F e e ' HARRIET SORGE PERSONNEL

G E N E R A L O F F I C E and recep tionist work for busy D r ' s office in Southfield Knowledge of medical t e rmino logy d e s i r a o l e Call be tween 10am • 1pm Ask for Phyllis Phyllis

275-45*

M E D I C A L Area medical group offers $600 plus - s tar t for capab le sec re ta ry famil iar with medica l t e r m s Just a year experience needed Call 562 8900 Your New Boss Pays Our F e e ' HARRIET SORGE PERSONNEL

MATURE WOMAN. 40 lo 60, typ ing, light bookkeeping Pre fe r expe rience with construct ion company Par t t ime full t ime, 13 per hour Apply at Blow rite Insulation Co , 22517 Telegraph. Southfield

AUDITING" Mature young woman needed by progressive Southfield F i rm Good main aptitude and general office skills Typing 50 WPM excellent working conditions and fr inge ben ef i t s 9 Mile E v e r g r e e n a rea Call

353 3209

GENERAL O F F I C E Pe rmanen t

Part t ime position 3 days a week osting Accounts Receivable with

Burroughs Posting Machine Some filing and typing required Mills P h a r m a c y , B i rmingham MI 4 5060

RN-LPN Ful l - t ime, f r inge t)enefits Bedford Villa Nursing Home. South field 557 3333

NURSE AIDES, all shif ts Full t ime Exper ienced p re fe r r ed but not necessary Apply in person, Wil l i amsburg Conv Clr . 21017 Middle belt , F a r m i n g t o n Between Grd River 4 8 Mile

MEDICAL O F F I C E Manager Blue Cross . Medica id . M e d i c a r e and other insurance exper ience neces sary Include r e sume and refer ences Box 500, Observer 4 Eccen trie Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Michigan 48150

DAY DISHWASHER, week 6AM 2 30PM a r e a . Mynk ' s Res tau ran t

sAdays per N o r t h v i l l e

349-4150

WILL H I R E youna woman to learn fashions, wholesale, re ta i l Import-ing. and t ra in to be commerc i a l buying agent eventual ly reprcaent-Ing m e in S or 4 countr ies in Eu

for m e n ' s and worn en'a fash-rope ions Italy. 1 Soulhfli

In W

eld.

t r son to Rublno of Mile Rd suite 150

THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT PRSON

Chamber la in . Rea l to r s , la looking for an energet ic / t a k e cha rge per aon with publication and advert la-tng layout exper ience Thka person han the abi l i ty to type, edit copy, key line, and do f r e e hand a r t . Thia ability muat be aubatant ia ted with a portfolio of the i r work. Thia pec-son will work at our cen t ra l office and spend about 20-25 hours a week on the Job Por an in terview Call PAUL R E M Y . Director of Market-ing. a t 643 *500

WAITRESS. BARMAID, and floor boya. Apply in person a f t e r • PM Woodland Lanes . »|77» P l y m o i t h Rood. Livonia

NURSE'S AIDES

FULL or PART-TIME EXCELLENT w o r k i n g condi -tions. Immed ia te posi t ions ava i l -able. Seasonal help appl i -cations are now being accept-ed.

Apply in person, UNIVERSITY CONVALESCENT NURSING HOME 28550 FIVE MILE RD LIVONIA

CLERK TYPIST Livonia based company has open ing for CLERK TYPIST Previous experience necessary Must type accurately 60 WPM Be exacting with f igures and 10 speed calcu lator Sa lary based upon previous experience Benefi ts include hospi lalization m a j o r medica l and pen sion plan For interview send . e sume including educat ion, previous experience and s a l a r i e s to atten tion Mr Hord, P O Box 2587 Li vonia. 48151

E X P E R I E N C E D Stat is t ical typist for CPA office Full or par t- t ime Hours to suit Northland area

569 3120

LEGAL SECY TRAINEE 1650 Team of suburban a t torneys need good typing, a s t rong personal ity and business sense - to t ra in for legal work Except ional opportu nity now

5 8 8 - 5 4 0 0

Snelling & Snel l ing PERSONNEL

R E C E P T I O N I S T . Genera l Office Work, type al least 55wpm Expe rience a must Contact Gary Han lels al Pontiac P las t i c s . 3790 Indus trial Drive. Pont iac

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Physician 's office in northwest De troit suburb needs ma tu re , respon sible individual lo a s sume office ad ministrat ive position Start ing sal ary 110 OOO plus, depending upon ex perience and qualif icat ions Send resume to Box 508. Observer 4 Ec centric Newspapers , 36251 School craf t . Livonia. Michigan 48150

Phonability?

Livonia $550 /Mo .

Now use that way with words ' lo earn money This Livonia general office job s t resses your telephone communication skills but you will also have other du t ies and be trained on all latest business ma-chines First ra ise in 90 days P E R MANENT S T A F F Personnel

388-8900

Beginners

Look

Dearborn

$650 /Mo . O n e of our n icest e m p l o y e r

c o m p a n i e s loves to h i re o n d

t r a i n r igh t h i g h school g rods

w i t h " g o . " Te r r i f i c spot to

l e a r n lots ( i n c l u d i n g d i c ta -

p h o n e ) o n d m a k e super sal-

ary . PERAAANENT STAFF Per-

sonne l .

3 8 8 - 8 9 0 0

504 Wanted e-Gerical

SOUTHFIELD Label manu tac tu re r requires experienced and m a t u r e of( ice e m p l o y e e T y p i n g skil ls , kpowledge of office machines , good business sense and pleasant phone manner necessary Between 8 4 4

,11 353 7050

TYPISTS POLICY TYPISTS

TRANSCRIBING O P E R A T O R S F i r e m a n ' s Fund Insurance Co

We need typists capab le of typing 55 65 wpm to work a s Policy Typ ists and Transcr ib ing Typists Ex-perience p re fe r red but not neces sary We a r e located in Southfield and offer an excellent fringe ben efit p rogram with experience If qualif ied. P lease call Mrs May Mile 557 5700

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LADIES N E E D EXTRA M O N E Y 1

IMMED T E M P O P E N I N G S DAY. WEEK OR LONGER

FOR

Secretaries Stenos Typists

Acctg. Clerks GnrL Off ice Skills

Call

967-0336 & for office nea res t Ask

FOR

you

YOUR CONVENIENCE Interviewing Off ices

OAK PARK LIVONIA TROY MT CLEMENS DEARBORN WYANDOTTE

DETROIT

Witt Services

S U B U R B A N

O P O R T U N I T I E S ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, 1650 plus. Fee Paid Ma tu re , s h a r p tndividaul with exper ience Novi area BILLING CLERK. 1550. Fee Paid Type 50 Good figure apt i tude Will train Farmington RECEPTIONIST. 1650 plus. Fee Paid Personable intelligent Fa rm-ington Hills ACCOUNTING CLERK to ,1865 plus. Fee Paid Accounting degree with F .C Bookkeeping exper ience Assist Corporate Controller Novi area

Cal l Mrs Evans 4 7 7 - 9 8 4 0

SUBURBAN PERSONNEL

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY

Strong background for multi-facet company Excellent typing, short hand, and full charge bookkeeping 112 000 Fee paid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL 5 5 9 - 0 5 6 0

MATURE WOMAN for smal l real es tate investor 's office General of fice work l ight t y p i n g , book-keeping. 4 days . 24 nrs weekly P e r m a n e n t 40 M i le-Soul hf i e Id area 569 2235

SECRETARY Birmingham rea l tor ( irm is in teo viewing (or an exper ienced SECRE-TARY Pleasan t working condi tions and a t t r a c t i ve hours F^stab lished (irm with excellent reputa-t i o n E x c e l l e n t t y p i n g a n d shorthand skills required Send re-sume to Box 530. Observer 4 Ec-centr ic Newspapers . 36251 School craf t . Livonia. Michigan 48150

EXECUTIVE S E C R E T A R Y South field office requires top skilled ex-

Ec r i e n c e d i n d i v i d u a l , a b l e to andle responsibili ty and be self

motivating Excellent sa lary and benefits 557 1260

Farmington

Admin. Assist.

$1000Fee Paid High powered execut ive who works primari ly with big 3 needs sharp lake charge s ec re t a ry Very good office skills, with poise and profes sionalism of course Many, many e x t r a s h e r e P E R M A N E N T STAFF Personnel

388-8900

Southfield Go Getter

$625 Fee Paid Prest ige Southfield professional of fice needs sharp well rounded typ ist with pride in their work Prac tice expanding rapidly so desire to advance with them essential All usual benef i ts and much more P E R M A N E N T S T A F F Personnel

388-890U

SHOW BIZ W . 9 MILE

$600 Fee Paid Glamour job with g l amour people s e c r e t a r i a l posi t ion requ i res no shorthand but you will need poise 4 c h a r m to meet all the famous clients that come into your new of fice Good typing of course PER MANENT STAFF Personnel

388-8900 STENO-CLERK position available in sa les o((ice located in Livonia Exper ience helpful typing short hand, genera l office procedures etc Good s ta r t ing salary Call

261 6630

G E N E R A L OFFICE PART TIME LIVONIA

Approximately 20 hours per week 4 or 5 days including Saturdays Help fash ion s t o r e s superv i so r with records , mail , and telephone Must be dependable neat , friendly and discreet Ideal for High School student over 17 or college student Employee discount Call (or ap pointment 962 3299

GAL FRIDAY needed (or busy Novi office Excellent typist, no s h o r t h a n d r e q u i r e d Send con fidential r esume stat ing lob history and sa lary to Box 392 Observer 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t L ivon ia Mich igan 48150

PERSON for order d e p a r t m e n t Must be good with f igures, type 45 wpm accura te ly and have pleas ant phone personal i ty Call for in-tertvew appointment Livonia John Williams 525 7880

B O O K K E E P E R 15 Mile 4 Te leg raph Rd area f lours 6 3 Mon - Fr i . 7 11 PM Sa turday Excellent sa la ry , pen-sion. Blue Cross Send resume to Box 488 Obse rve r A Eccen t r ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft U vonia Michigan 48150

MEM B E R S H I P S E C R F . T A R Y over 19 good typist shorthand op tional Machines offset printing folding address ing postage Will train in teres ted girl Mon Fr i 9 5 Cal l S o u t h f i e l d O f f i c e Ms Schmidt 64 5 9770

SECRETARY Real Es ta te office in Southfield has a pe rmanen t posi tion a s Secretary lo the Assistant Controller Position requires expe rience in office adminis t ra t ion , or gamzational skills, s ta t is t ical typ ing and shorthand Salary com m e n s u r a t e with expe r i ence and ability Schostak Bros 4 Co Call Mr Wolf 559 2000 ext 111

506 Help Wanted Sales

AGGRESSIVE R e a l t o r A s s o c i a t e s

Sharp new sales off ice with establ ished name and

locat ion, and excel lent reputat ion Realize the full po-

tential of your earning power, list and sell wi thout

frett ing about deals in progress Monthly and yearly

bonus plans Outs tand ing advert is ing p rogram, paid

entirely by broker Call We ldon Clark or Ron Fron 425-

7316

R E A L T O R S

NURSES' AIDES-all shif ts , full or port- t ime. If in te res ted in working where ger ia t r ic pa t ien ts are our main concern, will t ra in Apply Hendry Convalescent Center , 105 Haggerty Rd. . P lymouth

DENTAL O F F I C E Manager Expe r ienced. f ami l i a r with P e g board. In aurance . and genera l office pro c o d u r e i . Northvil le. S4M210

D E N T A L ASSISTANT for Troy a rea Exper ience at cha i r s ide and office procedure* . W9 0201

NURSING S U P E R V I S O R needed f u l l - t i m e day». P r e f e r a b l y with background in Gerontology. A nice aituatlon with be t t e r than averajge wages 421-4600

N U R S E AIDES, exper ienced with compass ion for older people Good MY and benefi ts . All shlf ta. St. Jude Convalescent Center . 421-4000

SECRETARIES SR. TYPISTS SR. CLERKS

Needed for temporory |obs avai lable in the Northwest suburban areas. Cal l :

Somebody-Sometime Detroit 272-8500 Dearborn 565-3500 Mad. Heights 545-1700

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R I E S needed for two Troy f i rms Good skills a must Sa lar ies $650 to 1866 plus benefi ts F E E PAID

PREFERENCE

P E R S O N N E L

3 6 2 - 3 4 2 0 CALL W E E K D A Y S TIL 9

W E E K E N D S T I L 5

SECRETARY Matu re Shorthand sk i l l s . N e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y at S o u t h f i e l d - b a s e d c o m p a n y Call Miss T h o m a s : 550-2000

R E C E P T I O N I S T - T Y P I S T - O F F I C E Troy Law F i rm Top of Troy Bide. Full- t ime, will t ra in . Sa la ry accord-ing to expe r i ence . W2-3707

A C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T Y h a s b e e n

c r e a t e d for t he m o t i v a t e d s a l e s p e r s o n

w h o w i s h e s to se l l in t he m o s t s o p h i s -

t i ca ted rea l es ta te m a r k e t in O a k l a n d

C o u n t y . A c o n f i d e n t i a l i n te rv iew wi l l b e

a r r a n g e d for y o u .

H * Ask for

BILL DEMETRIOU

646-6200

FREE REAL ESTATE

TRAINING If you qual i fy for this un ique oppor tuni ty , we wil l train you absolutely FREE for a career in real estate sales whereby y o u cou ld earn u p to $20 ,000 first year For more informat ion, cal l

GARY COOK 851-6000

REALTORS

BOOKKEEPER G r e e n f i e l d A r e a

Typing 9 Mile One person office

559-5566

SWITCHBOARD O P E R A T O R want-ed (or Social Work Agency Busy NEC Board Excellent fringe ben ef i ts . Southfield location 559 1500

SECRETARY For Livonia area Must be pro Itcienl and exper ienced in typing transcribing and working with (ig ures Some shor thand required Excellent sa la ry plus (ull range oI benefits 1-Or more information and personal interview Call Mn> Glid den 261 8140

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

LARGE FARMINGTON7

l a s u a l t y Agency w a n t s e x p e rienced Auto 4 Casualty Secretary Also Life Insurance 4 Superior sec retar ial skills Excellent benefits 371 a hours Salary substant ial 4 negotiable Send r e sume Box 518. Observer 4 ht 'cenlr i i Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia Mich igan 48150

I N S U R A N C E

TROY C O . n e e d s

p e r s o n in

a c c o u

d e p a r t m

a u d i t i n g

i n s u r a n c e

p r e m i u m

n t i n g

e n t f o r

o f c r e d i t

bus i ness .

Must possess g o o d

f i g u r e a p t i t u d e a n d

t ype 4 5 W P M . For

a p p o i n t m e n t c a l l .

5 2 4 - 2 4 1 0 Ext. 4 1 6

506 Help Wanted Sales

R F . A L E S T A T E S A L E S

We have positions available for individuals who

believe in themselves and are success oriented

and want a career in Real Estate Sales.

Enjoy the rewarding benefits of our

Excellent Location New Office Facilities "Mil l ion-Dollar Plan"

Multi-List Membership

Personalized Training

Marketing Program

For the complete story, call Pete Swanney at

WOODWARD ASSOCIATES

w< rx > i • void Asscx o t e

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Get on Target in *

Real Estate Career Opportunities

in Sales W e Of fe r :

1) Pre license training 2) S a l e s T r a i n i n g

3) Continuing Education Program 4) Excel lent C o m m i s s i o n Schedule

For Information Contact

Jim Conlin—338-7161 Bateman Realty Co.

730 S. Rochester Rd. 651-8518

WHAT ABOUT 1977?

sel l ing Real Fstate ii-i your th ing then read c w e 0 4 ' e r

• Personal one on one training in Mow to st

• High commiss ions • More newspaper ads for your listings to help you

sell faster

We are look ing for 2 exper ienced salespeople and one

" n e w " salesperson tor our Southf ield off ice

For a conf ident ia l interview, c a l l

559 8333 MARTIN HQRWITZ Manager

AETNA REALTY COMPANY 2 4 4 6 9 G r e e n f i e l d . S o u t h f i e l d

CAREER O P P O R T U N I T Y - R E A L ESTATE For a l imited number ot Realtor-Associates m our

super B loomf ie ld Hills off ice, (just north of the Kingsley

Inn)

Start ing soon—our intensive training p rog ram for

qual i f ied indiv iduals interested in a career as Rea1

Estate Professionals

We will teach you to make money in your new career We wil l back you with superb management , extensive advert is ing and the finest off ice facilities. All we ask in return is that you want to succeed

If you are contemplat ing a career change and are

mterested^m a posit ion with all of the potential of be ing

your ' own boss and the suppor t of an establ ished

company , cal l for a conf ident ia l interview You need

not be l icensed, to apply

F R A N K K A M I N S K I Associate Broker -Manager

THE 647-5500

REALTORS

0 » E

Thursday, December 30, 1976 *7B

504 Help Wonted Omce-Qeri col

STATISTICAL TYPIST P a r t - T i m e needed for Southfield CPA F i r m Call a f t e r 5 PM

m - i o r

C L E R I C A L - T Y P I S T S o u t h f i e l d CPA office Good s a l a r y and ben-efits. P a r k e r Wittus 4 Co.. 315 T r a v e l e r s T o w e r Call Mrs Nell

JM 48*)

S E C R E T A R Y P E R M A N E N T PART T I M E , 25hr week, for equip-ment m a n u f a c t u r e r s 2 m a n sales of fice in office building across f rom Livonia Mall Will be tvping from Dicta be Its Genera l Office & Tele phone Work Prev ious Responsible experience useful Mr Es ty 9AM 5PM 478 1190

DICTAPHONE OPERATOR

Mature gal to handle all dicta-p h o n e t r a n s c r i b i n g a n d f i l i ng main tenance Must excel in typing skills and spelling shor thand help ful P e r m a n e n t position with fringe benefi ts in fast moving detai l orien-ted m a n u f a c t u r e r s f e p r e s e n t a live s office Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with ability Call Mr Pawlovlch be [ween 14 PM at 355 3400

O F F I C E CLERK Southfield area

good typist, 569 1494

CLERK.

TYPIST

506 Help Wanted Sales

A V O N EARN CASH W I T H A V O N for

a l l t he " e x t r a s " y o u n e e d a n d

w o n t It's easy -- a n d f u n l For

de ta i l s , call-.

3 3 4 - 2 1 0 9 3 5 2 - 2 9 2 6

4 2 2 - 2 2 5 2 4 2 7 - 4 0 0 0

W e h a v e a n e x c e l l e n t pos i t i on a v o i l a b l e far a b j t g h t a l e r t i n -d i v i d u a l w i t h g o o d t y p i n g sk i l ls w h o IS l o o k i n g to yvork in a h i g h l y p r o f e s s i o n a l e n v i -r o n m e n t . The i d e a l c a n d i d a t e w i l l be r e s p o n s i b l e a n d ca-p a b l e of w o r k i n g w i t h l i t t le d i -rec t ion o n a v a r i e t y of d i v e r -s i f i ed a s s i g n m e n t s F a m i l i a r -i ty w i t h g e n e r a l o f f i c e r o u t i n e is h i g h l y d e s i r a b l e

W e o f f e r o g o o d s t o r t i n g sa l -

a r y a n d e x c e l l e n t c o m p a n y

b e n e f i t s G a l l M rs G. Kett ler

6 4 3 - 7 1 15

MOOrfE Business Forms, Inc 2 8 2 0 W M a p l e Rd

Troy, M i c h i g a n , 4 8 0 8 4 Equal Opportunity Employer M P

BIRMINGHAM full t ime pleasatX challenging position as office man ager serving top execut ives No phone interviews For appotn tmenl call 649^ 1500

A CAREER I N

REAL ESTATE a asses forming now Call or write for F R E E brochure Pa t Kommick. Director

559-5450 EARL KEIM REALTY T R A I N I N G CENTER 17244 Southfield Rd

Lathrup Village

MEN'S

C L O T H I N G STORE P E R M A N E N T S A L E S pos i t ion open for 1 ful l- t ime m a l e and I par t - t ime female Guaran tee plus commission and all benef i ts Apply in person, please REDWOOD 4 ROSS. 241 M E R R I L L ST. BIR-M INCH AM

SHOE SALES

E x p e r i e n c e d f u l l - t i m e f o r

W o m e n ' s Shoe S a l o n Top sal-

a r y a n d o ther b e n e f i t s Excel-

l e n t w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s

A p p l y in person :

TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE

TEL-TWELVE MALL

ROBY SHOES

506 Help Wanted Sales

INTERESTED IN SELLING

REAL ESTATE? Get c o m p l e t e d e t a i l s o n posi -

t ions o p e n i n C h a m b e r l a i n s

g r e a t e r W e s t e r n - W a y n e o f -

f ices b y c a l l i n g :

FRED MADLEY RECRUITING COORDINATOR

4 5 5 - 5 2 0 0

chamber la in

ALWAYS T H O U G H T A B O U T SELLING

REAL E S T A T E ? W E H A V E

M A N Y NEW A N D EXCITING

PROGRAMS I N PROGRESS

WE KEEP

GOING FORWARD

CALL MR LARRY PHILLIPS

' 5 5 7 - 6 6 6 0

chamberlain LATHRUP VILLAGE

REAL ESTATE H i g h e s t c o m m i s s i o n s , g o o d

p l a n for h i g h ea rne r . W i l l

t r a i n i n M i c h i g a n ' s f i nes t Real

Estate School. If y o u a r e w i l i -

n g to w o r k , y o u a r e a b l e to

ea rn e x t r e m e l y h i g h income.

Cal l G e n e Da rke for de ta i l s

5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

Century 21 Gene Darke Really

AMBITION is all you nefd to sue ceed in a sa les c a r ee r Get out of life all that you put into it La rg» company looking to expand West-em Wayne County off ice Pre fe r young mar r i ed man 21-29. reliable car. neat appea r ing Earn ings un limited Only c a r e e r minded need apply. Call Mr Donald 261-5709

BE A PROFESSIONAL

We will train you in Michigan 's fin est Heal Es ta te school and provide you with <HI the modern tools and facilities needed in the real es tate

^profession Highest commiss ions paid and a very lucrat ive incentive plan For details , call 522 8300 Ask for John Buggy

Integrity Real tors

506 Help Wanted Sales

SALESPERSON To be t ra ined to sell Sewing Ma chines. Vacuum d e a n e p s * related items. Sales exper ience helful but not necessary . Full or par t - t ime, permanent employmen t For a p pointment. phone Mr. Beaver at 560-2113

SINGER C O M P A N Y N o r t h l a n d S h o p p i n g Center

Sou th f i e l d , M i c h i g a n

SALESPERSON to call on Gro-cery. Drug outlets 15 to 20 hours a week $3.50 per hour 15 cents p e r mile, your ca r Reply to Box 522, Observer 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspapers , 16251 Schoolcraft . Livonia. Mich-igan 48150

GOOD opportunity for experienced sa lesman with background in cut-ling tools and gr inding supplies to join a growing Industr ia l sales or ganiration Send r e s u m e to Box 2498. Livonia. Michigan, 48150

MATURE LADY Will t ra in D a y s ' o r nights Full or pa r t - t ime Paid vacat ion Apply within «

DONUT s f c i P • 20745 Fa rming ton Rd at 8 Mile

506 Hdp Wanted Sales

BORED OR B R O K E 1 Ea rn $50 $150 Full or par t - t ime , no expe-rience necessary , must have trans-

Call 9AM 3PM. 535-5330 por tahon

YOU CAN SELL REAL ESTATE Our nationally f a m o u s t ra ining pro gram can double your income We offer salea tools competit ion can ' t match I m m e d i a t e openings At tend our no obligation Career Semi-nar on Sa turday . J a n u a r y S. 10 a m at 1025 E Maple, Birming ham Call 646-1600 for your com pl imentary reserva t ion

REAL ESTATE ONE

REAL ESTATE Full-time sales people needed in our West Livonia CMfice For info on the 70% COMMISSION PLAN call JOHN HALSER TODAY

Norwood

507 Help Wanted Part Time'

M A T U R E p e r s o n fo r b u i l d i n g m a i n t e n a n A 20 h o u r s per week

525-0920

NATIONAL C O M P U T E R I Z E D Tax firm in Southfield area has follow ing positions ava i lab le part t ime t empora ry Auditors (41; Assem biers 110), Input Output Review ( 1 0 ) F u l l - T i m e t e m p o r a r y . Keypunch Data Ent ry (30) Salary based on exper ience Call Phyllis or Madelon, Between 8AM-5PM at

354-9570

N o 1, Inc. 4 6 4 - 2 8 0 0

BUSINESS INSURANCE 7th Largest Insurance Company in t e r v i e w i n g c a n d i d a t e s for the i r Business Insurance Market ing F'ra gram Learn pension, buy sell, key man . split dollar a s it s sold to the business man Complete t ra in ing with leads Qualified candi dates must have college or busi-ness background Call Mr A d a m s

362 2220

REAL ESTATE PROS

To work In the Troy area Full l ime only Check our p rog ram Up to

8 0 C O M M I S S I O N

Century 21 OAKLAND 524 9313

REAL ESTATE O p p o r t u n i t y K n o c k s

for the right individual to join the newest of CENTURY 2 1 s 3.000 of fices nationwide We a r e looking for managemen t or iented individ-uals. professional sa lespersons and unlicensed persons looking for a ca reer in real e s t a t e serving the Southfield / La th rup a rea We offer the following a d v a n t a g e s

• Pre-l icensed t ra in ing • Quick star t p rog ram • Bonus plan • Excellent commiss ion • lnt ' l Refer ra l Service • Mul t i l i s t -computer Don't hes i ta te , call "TODAY" for a conf iden t ia l i n t e r v i e w Ask (or Jack Keoshian

Century 21 TODAY 5 3 8 - 2 0 0 0

MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS

( MONEY NOW It's easy to sell clothing No expe rience needed Ea rn up to 35% com mission $400 sample kit given Rep resent Queensway To 1-ashion ad vertised on National TV

Pa t , 476-5174 Shirley. 728 9910

Dee, 689 3772

507 Help Wanted Part Time

YMCA SPORTS LEADER College student wanted to work with grade school children af ter school teaching floor hockey 3 or 4 days a week and Saturdays Con tact Farming ton YMCA 474 3232

HIGH SCHOOL boy with car for part t ime year around lob Glam-our C l e a n e r s , 5 Mile at M e r r i m a n

427 1111

INDOOR Tennis Club Par t t ime women ' s locker room at tendant Need car , f lexible hours South field Call Coleen for a p p o i n t m e n t

352-8000

WOMEN, to se rv ice vending ma chines. BAM-11 30AM Farming ton Area Call this phone number for in terview 383 4588

IDEAL PART T i m e opportunity 5 days. 25 hours. 1pm to 8pm. work ing f rom your home Hourly rate position is superv is ing boys and girls ages II to 14 Only those inter ested in pe rmanan t par t t ime work need apply Car necessary Call Metro Shopping News 547 2244

YOUTH S GYM INSTRUCTORS P a r t - t i m e M o n d a y m o r n i n g s , Tuesday a f te rnoons Must be good with children Call J i m Garza ,

524 9170

C P A O F F I C E , pe rmanen t , full charge position Half days Live nea r Send r e s u m e to 725 S Adams. Suite 247, B i rmingham. Mi 48011

FOR COLLEGE STUDENT General Shop Work for small Com

Kiny in Dearborn Area Shipping 4 ece iv ing e x p e r i e n c e des i r ab le

Must be dependable Call 933-4430

RESPONSIBLE HIGH School stu dent for general office duties for ac counting f i rm Call Debbie. 354 2010

D E P E N D A B L E girl for par t- t ime phone soliciting, light office work, some typing required Southfield area Ask for Mr Stevens 352 0620

508 Help Wanted Domestic

MATURE LADY to baby sit in my home, 7 hours , 5 days week, for 1 year old baby, 584-1735

RESPONSIBLE woman for child ca re . 2 ch i ld ren . 8 30 am • 5 20 pm

477-/607

WOMAN WANTED to baby-sit in t e a c h e r s home 16 Mile - De quindre a r ea 939-0378

WORKING MOTHER needs respon-sible and flexible person to ca re for 9 year old girl. 6 year old boy f rom 4-7 PM C h a t h a m Hills Apts

478 7143

BABY SITTER in my home, own t ranspor ta t ion, weekdays 7 30 5 PM Farming ton Hills 478 9806

E X P E R I E N C E D baby sitter for 4 month old child. 3 a f te rnoons week, s o m e even ings , w e e k e n d s , own t r anspo r t a t i on F a r m i n g t o n Hills a rea . 851-8297

H O U S E K E E P E R TO live in. 3 school-aged chi ldren Good sa la ry Dr iv ing e x p e r i e n c e . R e f e r e n c e s Call a f t e r 6 Pm 349 0922 or 34* 1354

508 Help Wanted Domestic

512 Situations Female

MATURE WOMAN. Babys i t t i ng My Home. Own Transpor t a t ion References One Child 5 yr 478-4897

BABY SITTER WANTED to live-in and ca re for 3 chi ldren while par en t s work S t a r t i m m e d i a t e l y Southfield 557 7672

M A T U R E WOMAN w a n t e d to baby-sit infant in my home. 30 40 hours week ly , in West Bloomfield

851 4605

NURSES PRIVATE DUTY ANY SHIFT Live-in Companions Domestics, Va-cation Si t ters New Born Care Par ty Help

LIMAR INC. 6 4 7 - 3 5 4 0

LIVE IN. MATURE woman lo as-sist with 2 chi ldren and housework stay in evenings 2 days off week, good home, smal l sa la ry Call be fore 6 Pm ' 453 1514

MOTHER S SUBSTITUTE Needed 2 Days per week, 8AM 6PM Chil dren ages 2-6 Farming ton Hills a rea 855 1533

WANTED BABY SITTER working mother of 2, tO 30 lo 4 30 478 7373

508 Help Wanted Domestic

R E S P O N S I B L E YOUNG woman for housekeeping and child ca re for 2 year old and 4 school children 8 AM to 6 PM 5 Mile 4 Beech Sal ary negotiable 533 1895

H O U S E K E E P E R s e c r e t a r y chauf feur c o m b i n a t i o n , l ive in Miss Jones, 642 9298

TEACHER WISHES m a t u r e loving woman to ca re for 6 month ola baby. Mon F r i . 7 30 AM 3 30 PM, in my home Own t ranspor t s tion Light housekeeping Refer-ences 13 Mile Southfield area Begins J anua ry 4th Pays well Call a f t e r 4PM 557 2683

BABY SITTER my home 9 am to 6 30 pm 2 chi ldren ages 2 & 10 Own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Re fe rences P lymouth 455-8498

COMPANION and nursing care for elderly lady - own t ranspor ta t ion private room. ba th . T V . (refer ences> Call Mr Bill 57M430 or write P O Box 183 Birmingham Mich, 48012

COLLEGE STUDENT to~stay with 12yr old boy, a f t e r school, till fa ther gets home Mon-Fri 3 30PM 7PM Additional hours as neces-sary Bi rmingham Location

64 2 3762

E X P E R I E N C E D BABY SITTER for 4mo old child 3 af ternoons a week, some evenings and week ends Own t ranspor ta t ion F a r m ington Hills, Area 851-8297

A P E R M A N E N T POSITION for housekeeper who loves children Live-in or avai lable to stay occa sionally Bloomfield Hills $110 to s ta r t 646-1888

BABY SITTER Needed, Mon Thurs 8 30 AM - 5 45 PM Own t ranspor ta t ion . Middlebelt West Chicago a r e a . Livonia 421 1824

BABY S I T T E R wan ted nights , s t eady . 8 Mlle-lnkster a rea . 352 3384

BABY SITTER, m a t u r e , feminine. 7AM to 6PM Monday to Fr iday $1 50 per hour Two infants , one year and 2 year Maple Rd Troy area After 7PM 435-6292

BABY SITTER wanted, my home in Canton Mon thru Fr i It 30 AM 5 30 PM for 2 girls Must have own t r anspor ta t ion 459-9515

H O U S E K E E P E R full tune Fr inge bene f i t s Bedford Villa Nurs ing Home. Southfield 557-3333

WANTED baby s i t le r , 115 Mon thru F r i . 2 children 5 and 2'*. Bloomfield Hills a r e a , good pay with r e f e r e n c e s d a y s 64 2 8 5 00 Eves 338 4967

TEACHER WISHES Baby Siller for 8mo baby. Mon Tues , Thurs Fri 12PM 4PM. Weds 9AM 1PM Canton - P lymouth Area Refer ences 455-7049

CLEANING LADY available for F r i d a y s L ivon ia Call a f t e r 5 30

422 1027

LIVE IN MATURE WOMEN Free room and board, plus s a l a r y Refer ences Own t ranspor ta t ion P repa re Meals Housekeeping dut ies Farm ington Area 274 7695

MATURE PERSON to baby sit Kin de rgar tne r , from 8 to 4 30 Must have own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Canton

981 0266

510 Help Wanted Couples

ABSOLUTELY IDEAL Mature couple needed to manage 4 maintain beautiful ly renovated 27 unit building on c a m p u s of

WAYNE U. Must be personable , handy 4 com petent $100 month plus sha rp apart ment Call Mr Wolf weekdays

398 7000

R E S P O N S I B L E BABY S i t t e r needed for 2 school aged children. 2-3 days per week 11 30 AM-5 30 PM. vicinity Eas t Middle School P r e f e r my home 455 0632

E X P E R I E N C E D HOUSE K E E P E R Mon through Fri 5 hrs per day. own t r anspor ta t ion . Can ton Township 397 1755

BABY SITTER despera te ly needed in my home. 6 30 AM to 8 30 AM Weekdays, beginning J a n 3 Own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n F o r d , H a g g e r t y area Call a f t e r 4 PM 981 0592

RESIDENT Manager couple with experience for new luxurv apart ments in Southfield Good salary plus a p a r t m e n t For fu r ther infor m a t i o n . ca l l Mr Wi l son , da i l y at

557 9620

APARTMENT MANAGER City of P lymouth

New 48 unit complex fully occu pied Exper ienced p re fe r red Call betweeen 7-9 PM

2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

> » I - - 4 - -I VYOfTTeO

E X C E L L E N T H E L P Avai lab le Mon Tues . Wed Top References Own t ranspor ta t ion Weekly or Bi weekly $25 per appointment Roch e s t e r . T r o y , B i r m i n g h a m 4 Bloomfield 752 7029

PRACTICAL NURSE des i res da> or night, any tvpe of patient Refer ences 272-4194

EVEN7?«G T Y P I N G 5 7 hours per week Pick up 4 Deliverv at home Bloomfield Hills 335*540

MOBILE MAIDES br ings the maid to you E x p e r i e n c e d personne l Fully insured Transpor ta t ion fur nished 968 015J

WOMEN available for babysitt ing and vacation calls Also for light nursing and companion ABC NlTR SERY, LI 16911

B O O K E E P E R m a t u r e , full or part l i m e , fu l l c h a r g e s t a t e m e n t s taxes, prefer West Northwestern suburbs , call 425 1473

WILL BABY SIT pre schoo le r s Ford 4 Lilley a r e a your t ranspor lation 981 1589

514 Situations Male

Wanted

I N T E R I O R P A I N T I N G excel len t workmansh ip nea t and respon sible References Kree es t imate Call a f t e r 4 PM or weekend Tim

474 8049

DR7VE AWTY Reliable men willing to drive your car to Southern California 1 15 to 1 31 77 Will furnish re fe rences upon request Call G a r y 651 "575

ACCOUNTANT O F f l C E MAN AGER. college g r a d u a U . financial s t a tements taxes , budgets excel lent admin i s t r a to r , p re fe r construc tion or re la ted company 533 4045

HOUSE RAISING Excellent Work 363 7585 or 628 1836

516 Situations Wanted Male-Female

F R E E teenage employment serv ice sponsored by Bloomfield Youth Guidance Commif lee 1200 appli cants 335 4248. 335-0793 10 4 daily (Summer 9 11

Home & /ervice Guide J

Accounting Service

BOOKKEEPING Any par t of up to I 4 including Profi t 4 Loss state i m e n i s *55 1116

Aluminum Siding

FOR LOW Pr ices 4 Quality work an any home or c o m m e r c i a l im provement Pa in t ing , roofing, sid Ulg. etc Call Bes tway Lie Ins

I Free est 537 5375

Northwood Home Improvements ALUMINUM SPECIALISTS

I Par s i d i n g t r i m - g u t t e r a w n i n a s , I etc Years of exp Free est Li

censed 72*7030

Alum Siding Tr im-Gut te r s HUGH E J O N E S CO

F r e e Est 4744124. 477 3648

| Basement Waterproofing

I B A S E M E N T LEAKS R E P A I R E D 20 Years Exper ience

474 6224

BASEMENT W A T E R P R O O F I N G All Outside Digging Guaran teed 477 3977 261-0247

I Brick, Block & Cement

THOS DEXTER Mason Contractor Additions, f i replaces , chimneys re-paired or rebuilt Licensed, insur

Ud 478 1791

f i rs t c l a s s w o r k m a n s h i p FIRST PLACE WINNER of two National Awards . HAMILTON has been sa t is fying cus tomers for over 20 yea r s You deal direct ly with the owner All work guaran teed and competit ively priced

• F R E E Es t ima tes "Designs • Addi t ions 'Ki tchens • P o r c h Enclosures , etc

H A M I L T O N BUILDERS Ca l l 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 . 2 4 Hrs.

MARS B U I L D I N G C O M P A N Y

R e s i d e n t i a l - C o m m e r c i a l

A d d i t i o n s , K i tchens

Dormers . Rec Rooms

Baths, S i d i n g

FREE ESTIMATES

PROMPT SERVICE

5 3 8 - 2 6 6 6 6 2 6 - 7 0 4 4

30 years experience Kitchens, rec rooms, etc Call Ed Collier of Roch ester . 852 9194

C A R P E N T E R B U | L D E R Commerc ia l 4 Resident ia l

Remodel ing Work • Call Len 421-9328

A-1 INSTALLATION 4 C A R P E T R E P A I R S Rubber pad available Reasonable All a reas Call J i m , 455 6010 If no ans . call 453 5118

FINISHED BASEMENTS

Co l l BOB REEDY

647-5033 "KITCHEN-BATH SPECIALIST

Re facing or New Cabinets Formica Counters Install

Dishwashers 728-7910

REC R O O M S

H A N D Y M A N 425 2255

Quality Carpent ry at reasonable prices Residential k Comm' l Addi lions, roofs, repai rs , e tc Lowest prices on Basements 477-5951

H4H MODERNIZATION oKITCHEN 4 a R E C ROOMS

10"} O F F THRU DEC 31 535-6336 273 6271

W O O D DECKS 6 4 7 - 5 0 3 3 3 8 6 - 0 1 1 9

LEONARD MASONARY Special tnng in F i rep laces . Chimneys por-ches Reasonable P r i ce s Free Esti ma le s 349-8644

I ALL Chimney k porch repa i r s k I t u c k p o i n t i n g G u a r a n t e e d Li I censed 545^2944

CHIMNEYS Repaired or Built New Screened Cleaned Roof Leaks Stopped

( G U A R A N T E E D GA 7 3981

Bookkeeping Service

SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING 4 TAX SERVICE SAPUTO 647-2749

Building & Remodeling

R & R

M O D E R N I Z A T I O N ADDITIONS

FINISHED BASEMENTS KITCHENS

S U S P E N D E D CEILINGS PANELLING

BARS 4 CABINETS I Sell 4 Do My Own Work

Licensed. F r e e Es t ima tes Call BOB R E E D Y

6 4 7 - 5 0 3 3 Birmingham

A D D I T I O N S - M O D E R N I Z A T I O N I Dormers Kitchens

Alt ga r ages Ba th rooms I Porch enc losures Rec rooms

rally rooms Office or den I Redwood decks Rep lacemt doors I Rough in F i r ep laces 1 f o r quality work or f ree es t imate

by Builder who works on )obs him-I self - call

MARTY GRAFF'S GRAFF CONST. CO.

Farming ton Hills

476-8338, 478-2820 Repai rs , smal l jobs welcome

| J I M S D R Y W A L L * M o d e ™ I na t ion B a s e m e n t , Att ics, Addi I Hons R e a s o n a b l e r a t e s Very | prompt service 427-9214

P A T I C T & PORCH

ENCLOSURES Mosonry of A|l Types

Room Additions * Fireplaces

R.F. HESS Licensed Builder

» 1 6 »

Mansfield CABINETS

CUSTOM CABINETS Counter Tops Vanities

FORMICA PRODUCTS

478-5330 4 0 3 9 1 G r o n d River, N o v i

H4H MODERNIZATION RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL * Additions * GarageswPorches * Ba sements * Kitchens * Decks

• Storefronts * Homes All phases of c a rpen t ry work

Licensed 4 f ree e s t ima tes 535 8336 273-6271

L O W PRICE REPAIRS Carpentry , roof 4 gut ters , plumb ing 4 painting 835-8610, Eves , 24 Hrs 272 8096

WORRIED A B O U T CALL ING

THE RIGHT BUILDER? Kitchens , b a t h r o o m s , add i t ions , sun porches, a l tera t ions I will be happy to advise you F r e e est Can give re fe rences 6264015

DICK'S C A R P E N T R Y Addi t ions , r e c r o o m s , f inished b a s e m e n t s , g a r a g e s , c u s t o m h o m e s , s id ing L i c e n s e d , i n su red .

533 2892

JERRY " J " C U S T O M KITCHENS &

B A T H R O O M REMODELING

We can cover your exist ing cabi-nets with woodgrain fo rmica at great savings to you Deal direct and save

2 9 1 - 9 3 3 1

A D D I T I O N S GA 2 2240

KITCHENS 4 BATHS Recover old cabinets , counter tops, vanities Call Darry l 533 9226

ROY MALTESE CO Kitchen k Bath Remodel ing

• Ceramic Tile • Corian • Formica k Wood Cabinets

LO H I M

KITCHEN REMODELING Formica CabineU, Counters

Refacing Lic-Ins. Walt 422-0224

Carpet Repair E X P E R I E N C E D Carpet Mechanic New carpet Installation 4 repair R e w e a v l n g . s t r e t c h i n g , p a t c h i n g

CHUCK S C A R P E T REPAIR Any repai r - la rge or smal l , residen tial or comm' l , 464 3815

Catering

CHUCK OLIVER SPECIALTY CATERING OF BLOOMFIELD

Hors D'oeuvres 4 Buffets All s i ie par l i es Ba r t ende r s 543-6100

MIXED HARDWOOD 2 Cords $40 1 Cord $23 Split-Dry 4 Seasoned 482-8517

FIREWOOLT MIXED HARDWOODS

$30 Face Cord Delivered Call 728 3826 or 728-7137

1 Day Service

HONEST P R I C E S T r a s h remov al. any kind Building site clean up Garage 4 basement cleaning 1 day service 474 2640

Ceiling Work

ACOUSTIC T I L E CEILINGS Panel ing 4 floor t i le-free est No job too smal l 421-8489

Seasoned Firewood O a k & M a p l e $ 2 9 0 0

K i n d l i n g $ 1 . 7 5

FREE DELIVERY

TO MOST AREAS

B u n d l e of K i n d l i n g f ree w i t h

each face cord.

M e a d o w b r o o k L a n d s c a p i n g

6 2 4 - 8 1 8 0

F U R N A C E S (Gas Oil l serviced 4 Cleaning Room addit ion heating Humidif iers , Air Cleaners Reason able ra tes 477 3635

F IREWOOD Bundles of Cedar for the f i replace $2 Bundle 541 S t a rkwea the r , or Old Fr iends Menager i e . 689 N Mill. Plymouth

HACKER F I R E P L A C E WOOD Hard Birch Fru i t wood Well sea soned 474-6914

HOME HEATING SERVICE Service-Repair-Cleaning

Master Charge 453-0228

Suspended Ceil ings 6 4 7 - 5 0 3 3

C A R P E N T E R who t eaches Industri al Arts • desires weekend jobs Li-censed 4 insured Bldr 538-9499

Village Carpenter Val, a f t e r 6. 4747658

C A R P E N T R Y NEW WORK REMODELING. R E P A I R S FOR

Home or Office 476-4078

C A R P E N T R Y BY S T E P H E N GEYMAN,

T ime 4 Mater ia l s 64 4 4664

Electrical

QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Fully licensed Service changes , violation repa i r s Ranges, d rye r s Reason able ra tes . Fas t service 421 3838

E R N I E S E L E C T R I C CO Ranges , d rye r s , service increase Violat ions co r r ec t ed Reasonable r a t e s ^ 0364

F R E E ESTIMATES on all residen tial 4 commerc i a l wir ing including fusebox r e p l a c e m e n t In te rcoms , electric heat Violations corrected Licensed 4 Insured 477-9219

A-1 F IREWOOD Hardwood $36 Face Cord Delivered

626-3816

TOP QUALITY SEASONED HARDWOOD

Mixed. $30 face cord, delivered Oak, $35 JOHN'S. 476 1656

FIREWOOD ( $25 264 4500

F IREWOOD Split, mixed hardwood Well sea soned $25 face cord, delivered

729 6158

F I R E P L A C E WOOD $24 a face cord del ivered Mixed hardwood, seasoned Leave mes

887 3417

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commerc ia l Indust r ia l -Res I

GA 5-0030

MASTER C A R P E N T E R 4 CABINET MAKER

30 years exper ience. Kitchens rec rooms, e tc Call Ed Collier of Roch-ester 852-9194

Carpet Cleaning T.J . C A R P E T STEAM

Carpet 4 Uphols tery Qeaned All Work Guaran teed 729-0711

METRO Cleaning Service Karpet Steem k Upholstery Cleaning Win ler Spec: Liv. r m k hall $25 Li-censed k Insured. 721-1440

NORTHBROOK CARPET CLEANING

Steam 4 Shampoo Up to 50% O F F

on Furn i tu re Cleaning

3 5 6 - 6 6 8 6

E L E C T R I C I A N , l i censed Home wiring 4 repa i r s Ranges , dryers , f ix tures Free e s t i m a t e s Reason able r a t e s M4 7986

ELECTRICAL WORK DONE Reasonable r a tes , f r s e est , fast s e r v i c e No job t o o b i g or s m a l l

425-2072

Speedy Elec t r ica l Service Comm'l - lndust r ta l -Resident la!

Contractor 464 1035

COLLINS E L E C T R I C CO R E S I D E N T I A L . COMMERCIAL

Es tb 1952 CA I 2044

F IREWOOD Select, Well Seasoned Split Hardwoods, $28

Delivered 591-6427

Floor Service

L E O N A R D S FLOOR SANDING 26 yea r ' s exper ience Quality work Reasonable pr ices 474-1163

FLOOR SANDING REFINISHING Old floors our Special ty!

Very reasonable F r e e E s t 477 7736

Furnace Repair HUMIDIFIER R E P A I R S

All makes . Reasonable Rates F U R N A C E R E P A I R S

8 am 5 pm. 624-4128 Eves 624-1997

Excavating

BULLDOZING GRADING - BACKHOE

R a y ' s Landscaping 4 Nursery 624-6666 «M«77

Fences

HAROLD SMITH A TOTAL

BUILDINO-REMODELINO SERV RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL

YEARS E X P E R I E N C E Aluminum Siding

Additions Dormers Recreation Rooms

Bathrooms

I P e n n i e s Tops G i b e r s Patios - Fireplaces Heating

Windows/Doers Wrought iron railing

ceilings cement/brick wort

642-0755 l n » | » . Adam* Mich.

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

P R I C E D WITHIN REASON C O M P L E T E D TO P E R F E C T I O N

CUSTOM KITCHENS or F o r m i c a cover your old cabinets

FORMICA T O P S R E C ROOMS WORK M Y S E L F

D. Bowyer LO 5-3522 KITCHEN CABINIETS ~

in Fo rmica or wood, c e r a m i c tile hatha complete Work myself . Bob Roberts , contrac tor Licensed, In-sured. Call 1 ,7-4337

PROFESSIONAL CARPET, F U R N I T U R E . WALL

CLEANING QUALITY WORK

F R E E ESTIMATES KING'S K A R P E T K L E A N E R S

2 6 1 - 1 0 4 0

D H SHULTS C A R P E T CLEAN ING. Any si te living room k hall s t eam cleaned. $25 E a . addition j r m . $10 261 8951

Special $19.96 With E i t r a r t l o o Any Slse Living Room. Hall

DOBOS 0 0 561-1548

CARPENTER BUILDER

CONTRACTING REMODELING COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

Residential Maintenance

Ray's Construct ion

261-4230

J, Rrt Alarm

JANUARY SPECIAL Soil r e t a rdan t • H off

STEAM CLEANING Carpets stay d e a n longer

Action Carpet Cleaning Cheerful f r ee e s t i m a t e s

Owner opera ted - F a i r pr ices M a a t e r c h a r f e - BankAmer lca rd

WEST NORTH

421-5380 559-0050

ALL F E N C E S F R E E EST New Inst k Repa i r s

Work All winter 56*0243

Firewood B I R C H WOOD. M a p l e . Apple mixed. $30 face cord, del ivered

i GA 1 4484

F I R E P L A C E WOOD Hardwood $90 k 832 White Birch. $5 . 24 inch ava i lab le . Kindling. $4; Stacking. $4. 94*4995

KRAUSE'S

H O M E H E A T I N G Featur ing HE1L HEATING k COOLING E Q U I P M E N T F a s t , dependable service

F r e e e s t ima tes , of course '

4 5 3 - 0 2 2 8 Humid i f i e r s . Custom duct work F u r n a c e c l ean ing 4 E l e c t r o n i c c leaners . • Mas te rcha rge

Heating

EUROPEAN TOUCH WALLPAPERING 4 PAINTING

Custom Wallpaper Available F r e e es t ima te Insured

549-3680

AIR CARE HEATING Furnaces , air c leaners , humid i f i e r s , gas. oil service sheet me ta l work $10 serv-ice call 548 7776, 399 8099

HUMIDIFIER R E P A I R S All makes . Reas Rates

Fu rnace repa i r s 8 am 5 pm. 624 4128. Eves 624 1997

Call MARVIN WOOD. 5324471 to find 4 fix your heat ing problems Licensed. Insured, Reasonable

llCOSI Tlx

FOR LOW Pr i ces 4 Quality work on any home or commerc i a l im provement Paint ing, roofing, sid ing, e tc Call Bes tway Lie Ins F r e e est 537 5375

PAINTING CUSTOM WORK Inter ior -Exter ior P las ter Work Tom Watts 545 4391

CUSTOM WORK Call our refer ences 4 ask about our work J im 341 1524. 559 0378. P a u l 576W82

P A I N T I N G O a k l a n d Cty only Careful , quality work Special Fall ra tes F r e e est Mr Carlson,

643-0319

CUSTOM P A I N T I N G Interior 4 exter ior Paperhanging . plaster repair Also carpet clean ing References

R Wickert F r e e es t imates LI 36179

TAX ACCOUNTANT P r e p a r e s Returns in his office bv appointment J ack Downie 477 6116

nsulation

CUT HEATING BILLS up to 50%

Foam injected insulat ion Is the best For a f ree e s t ima te , call

PASKY 4 CO INC 474 0456 or

toll free 1 800 462 4542

Interior Decorating

PROFESSIONAL Interior Consult an t , r o o m , e n t i r e h o m e , floor plans, coordinated colors, papers , d rape r i e s B a r b a r a Teich. 6464632

Janitorial

LOWELL JANITOR SERVICE Carpets . Windows, Floors . Handy-man 644 4909 and 642 1446

Lock Service

LOCK INSTALLATION Specialized in deadbolt locks

477 5253

NEW LO 4 DEADBOLTS Instal led Phil . 728-0356

Moving & Storage

FALL SPECIAL

SPECIAL P R I C E S INTERIOR E X T E R I O R

Free E s t i m a t e s All work fully guaran teed

4 2 5 - 9 8 0 5

PLUMBING WORK DONE Reasonable ra tes Fas t service No job too small 274-2469

LICENSED Master P lumber Com plete plumbing, water lines, sewer service Free est 42141318 421-766/

SNOW REMOVAL Commerc ia l Residential 261 8956 525 1118

SNOW RKMOVAL Commerc ia l . Industrial

Century Landscaping 477 446

BERGSTROM'S.INC. PLUMBING

RESIDENTIAL 4 LIGHT COMM R E P A I R S 4 ALTERATIONS

Basement baths, water hea te r s fau eels, vanities, ga rbage disposals hoi water heat ing, d ra ins cleaned Licensed. Insured Master Charge

NO JOB TOO SMALL Call my home. 522 1350. 532 5646

LA COURE SNOWPLOWING and lawn service Commer ica l . Residen tial Salting 357 1928

Marvin Wood P lumbing4Hea t ing New 4 Repai r Licensed Residential 4 Comm 532 8471

SNOW PLOWING Commerc ia l 4 Resident ia l

476-9355 or 569 3596

SNOW R E MOV A I. Commercial Indus t r ia l Residen tial Loader avai lable 455-6256

COMMERCIAL 4 INDUSTRIAL SEASONAL or PER TIME

476 7446

CUSTOM PLUMBING 4 Heating Repai rs , new instal lat ions Boiler repairs , etc Lie 24 hr service 455 9341 or 537-0117

SNOW REMOVAL 476 0648

LOW P R I C E R E P A I R S PLUMBING S E W E R CLEANING

Related Alterat ions 835-8610. Eves , 24 Hrs 272 8096

COMMERCIAL 4 Residential snow plowing service F r e e Es t imates $4 hour service 474 3688 Days , Eve nings. 531 751

PLUMBING SERVICE Repa i r s Alterations

352-8724 Reasonable 3524724

J 4 C P L U M B I N G Insured. Li-censed Master P l u m b e r All Serv ices F r e e Est 4744791

Television & Radio

GOOD BUDDY C i l u e n s Band Radio Installation Mobile 4 base c u s t o m m i k e w i r i n g a n t e n n a matching 357 5850

M. GORELICK

Professional Paint ing Decoration Res I 4 Comm' l Custom work Guaran teed . Licensed, Insured

474-091 1 J RUSSO

PAINTING 4 DECORATING Free Es t ima t e 689-5248

C U S T O M P A I N T I N G INTERIOR E X T E R I O R

Work guaranteed F r e e es t imate

All around r epa i r s Southfield

569-3874 CALL Mel Schenk for Ihe finest in terior and exterior painting and p a perhanging Free e s t i m a t e s Refer ences this a r ea My business de pends on your sa t i s fac t ion. 837-5626

Ptano Tuning

PROFESSIONAL MOVING CO Local 4 Long Distance

Piano Special is ts SPECIAL RATES

FLORIDA CALIFORNIA Lie. Insured . Bill 255 3532

Furniture

F U R N I T U R E R E P A I R Reupbots ter lng k Refinishing

Our specia l ty is repair ing, reg-lue lng 4 r e u p h o l s t e r i n g d in ing room cha i r s Mas te rcharge . 851 2550

Garages

WOOD f rom logs and edgings of boards, cut In I I Inch lengths. $17. Picked up a t mill SUM Taft Rd . Novi 341-2317

X E D

Carpet Laying CARPET INSTALLATION e . rates, quick service, e ip .

Pad avail*Mo

EXPERT CARPET INSTALLATION

4111449

CARPET INSTALLATION

.u.pSW-Kr*"*-.-". B SEOO CARPET SERVICE

PAD AVAILABLE

S E A S O N E D M HARDWOODS

$30.00 per foce cord BIRCH - $40.00 per foce cord

DELIVERED LOCALLY C A N N a COAL

5c per lb. • Your container U N per 50 lb bag

KINDLING $189 per bundle

HOURS: MON-SAT B-7 SUN. 9-4

N O B L E ' S

SEASONED HARDWOOD. Dellv-•red Northweat Area. $ M 5 0 face cord. Stacking » . Alao UndLlni

&M bundle. flORTHWEST LAND APING. Northville. M M 1 «

FINEST ~~ WELL SEASONED

Oak. Hickory. Maple W Face Cord. 474-5*31

GARAGE DOORS R E P A I R E D OR R E P L A C E D Elec t r ie Opera tors . 425-8437

Gutters CUSTOM a luminum t r i m siding • additions, l icensed bui lder , insured, cal l a f t e r 5 PM. 53*5995

Handyman

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO Custom work, household moving, of-fices. packing, pianos, appliances, local 4 St of Mich 357 2874

Musk Instruction

PIANO or ORGAN lessons in your home Popular or Classical 20 years exper ience in Birmingham and a d j o i n i n g a r e a s R e f e r e n c e s .

862 7757

Painting & Decorating

McGUIRE PIANO SERVICE Quality tuning servic ing repai rs

•regulating 3634488. 474 2560

Plastering

Refinishing

CANE, 22 pa t te rns , imitat ion rush seagrass cord rush^ wholesale re tail and repair service Classic An tlque Restorat ion Co 2815 N Wood-ward. between 12. 13 Mile Rd

549 4422

F u r n i t u r e R e f i n i s h i n g Custom work for Fine Furni ture

RESTORATION REPAIR

Ml 4-7755

Refrigeration

PARTS 4 S E R V I C E All Makes-$12 00 Service

Call 24 Hrs 7 days , 356 8048

Roofing

Tile Work

C E R A M I C TILF. Ins ta l l ion-new work, repairs , remodel ing No jot too smal l F ree est 522 8<8*

BASEMENT floors avg size. $79 labor Best prices on acoustic ceil ing After 3 PM 425-0519

Tree Service

HARV'S T R E E SERVICE Registered Tree Doctor

A Complete Tree Service 754 2806

JESSE S T R E E ' SERVICE Tree Tr imming 4 Removal

22 yrs exp Free est 722 3028

Upholstery

E X P E R I E N C E D ROOFING old and new work done by myself Low est prices at Ihis t ime Free esti male . Call any t ime . 534 1570

Decorat ive-Upholstery 4 Ideas 16312 Middlebelt. Livonia Terrence Corner Gift i tems Commerc ia l 4 Residential 4226120

PLASTERING New. Repai r 4 Tex ture work. Dry wall r epa i r also No job too small F ree E s t i m a t e s Sal Ballerini 435 7416

PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL R E P A I R

F r e e Es t ima tes 532 7780

I N T E R I O R P A I N T I N G Reason able r a t e s . 22 y r s e x p Af te r 5 PM

2S5 7153

RICK'S Awning k Haodyman Serv-ice. Complete remoda l lng inside and out All r epa i r s We do any-thing 7M-0009

HouKng LIGHT HAULING, 7 days a week, odd lobe, painting, etc Lowprater 6424151. 3134547

LBN'S TRUCK1NQ SERVICE Furniture k appl iance moving.

MIXED PIREWOOD, W7 Cord. Free daUeery. S t s c k t a i J J extra 477 483»

E X P E R T P A P E R H A N G I N G INTERIOR PAINTING

MIKE Q U I N K E R T 532-2027 874 3281

$ LOW RATES $ Complete Paint ing k Repai rs

•354810. eves 24 h r s 2724096

EXCLUSIVE DECORATING

by

DONALD J FULLER PAINTING WALLPAPERING Work myself. Insured

559-0232 EXTERIOR-INTERIOR Painting No )oba loo small Free estimates Call Leonard R i v e n . MW7M

DRY WALL INSTALLATION and finishing Attics, basemen t s , addi lions Complete homes Texturing of walls and /o r cei l ings (Spray, brush, or t rowel) . Call Wayne

464-9747

LIVONIA AREA - P las te r 4 Dry wal l R e p a i r s F r e e E s t i m a t e s . Guaran teed work Insured 525-5235

PLASTER 4 Drywal l repa i r k smal l a l tera t ions Have done work in B i r m i n g h a m . Bloomfield. Roval Oak a r e a for 25 y r s Can give refer-e n c e j 8264015

RITE-WAY Roofing Co Siding. Gut ters 4 T r i m Insured Free est

LEAKS F I X E D , shingles and flat roofs installed Sat isfact ion guaran teed 30 yea r s exper ience 53 1 5849

ALL ROOF R E P A I R S 4 LEAKS G ua ran teed - Li cen sed

Call Anytime 545 2944

ABOVE ave rage upholstering al below average price Free esti ma le P a r k Upholstering 6474010

G.B. C r u m b i e & Sons R e s ' l r o o f i n g - w i n d o w s

insu!o»ic>'i

SINCE 1 8 9 0

Phone 4 3 7 - 6 1 6 9 a f t e r 6 P M

Septic Tanks

Septic Repa i r s -Basemen t Leaks BULLDOZING

4744224

Sewer Cleaning

~ J 4 A SEWER CLEANERS SINK LINES. DRAINS. TUBS

NO EXTRA CHARGE-SUN N1TES HOLIDAYS 427 0697

CLASS A + P a t c h P l a s t e r i n a Cracks repai red Clean, prompt, reasonable F Tomlin. 24600 Rut-land. Southfield. Call 557-367I

ROY MALTESE CO. Specializing In

DRY WALL * P L A S T E R REPAIR LO 24868

PLASTERING-NEW k R E P A I R S F r e e E s t i m a t e Work Guaranteed

52V-4394

PLASTERING k DRYWALL Repa i r s , addit ions, new work

State lie 348-2447, 4744727

Plumbing

LIGHT H A U L I N G Qerage-beaemt-yard M M I M

Bad Loader Service Fire cleanup WRECKING-BULLDOZING

Rubbtah Removal MS-ISSt

FULLY PROFESSIONAL

P A I N T I N G ReaMantlal Interior our specialty Alee Eiterlar.

- HAN ITS PAINTING 4TS4M m-mrn

I'M NOT THE PLUMBER Nor the plumber s ton. but any work you should have. 1 shall «oon have done Plumbing, electrical, c a r p e n t r y , c o m p l e t e m o d e r n -isation. recreation rooms, kitchen, formica counter tope, cabinets (ape-d a U d n g In vanKtee). installation of dishwashers and appliances. Rea-

474-5652 Frank Rmhid

SEWER CLEANING. $15 first 25 ft,, 35c ea add ' l ft. P lumbing re pa i r s , call Leo. 557-1730

Sewing Machine Repair

ALL MAKES REPAIRED F R E E ESTIMATES

A.W. Anderson Co. 623 North Main, Rochester

652 2446

UPHOLSTERY BY H1CHARD QUALITY FABRICS 4 WORK Free Est . P ickup A Deliverv

682 4178

Wallpapering

WALLPAPER HANGING $6 per roll 4 up

Work guaran teed S384449

C&S PAPERHANGING $5 & up Per Roll

25 Yrs Exp Work Guaranteed

422-7238, 261-4583

Wall Washing

WALLWASHING 4 PAINTING Guaranteed t o ^ p l e a s e F r e e Est

Reasonable or KE 34516

BILL'S Walls. Windows Carpe ts c leaned Pa in t ing Very reason able Insured Free e s t ima tes ,

545 2243

$2 D ISCOUNT WITH THIS AD' Wall washing, Win dow 4 Rug ctearang Painting All types of Repa i r s Handymen 83V •810. Eves . 24 Hrs 272-aHT

WALLWASHlNG-PAltfTING I do the work myself F ree esti ma te

Slipcovers

KUSTOM SLIPCOVER SERVICE YOUR FABRIC OR MINE

474-ttt3

SLIPCOVERS, D R A P E R I E S Bedspreads

YOUR PABR1C Mary Elaine I 3 M »

CUSTOM MADE P U R N I T I H E SLIPCOVERS. Fabrics available

Call (or home app't. 5345711

Snow Removal

SNOW PLOWING C o m m l or Residential

By the Hour Anytime:

Windows ALUMINUM OR WOOD

Repair , all kinds jThe r tnopaae g lass special is t New Storm Windows 4 Doors

A L S WINDOW S E R V I C E Berkley M M * M

FRANK'S WINDOW CLEANING I Repairs New Storm Windows Doors. Suburban area. • years e j j .

WINDOW CLEANING Storms i s m o w d Screens pet up

Moakhly rates-Free Est imates

A-OK Window Cleaners 521-2459

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S B * Thursday. December 30, 1976

518 Education Instructions

SEWING CLASSES' The Bai ic , a Mrfac t fit and professional look Pattern a l t e ra t ion , d res s f o r m i . muahn tloper. and baalc sewing C per hour, only 4 t o each class Register now. c lasses s tar t ing Jan 24, Mon eves, 7-10 J a n 15 and Jan 17. mornings . 10 1, J an 24 and J an IS. aft 12 3 For more in formation, call Mon thru Fr i Ms Caian 478-8778

I B M K E Y P U N C H

l e a r n N o w - W o r k In Weeks

DAY & E V E N I N G CLASSES

FREE ^ C E M E N T ASSISTANCE

J V O N I A BUSINESS

M A C H I N E S INSTITUTE

1 8 7 7 0 F a r m i n g t o n Rd

( l Block S. of 7 M i l e )

4 7 7 - 2 9 0 0

E X P E R I E N C E D b i l i ngua l native French tutor offers pr ivate and group lesson* in French g r a m m a r and conversat ion, al all levels

646-0874

GUITAR St

DRUM LESSONS

Expert Instruction Pont ioc M u s i c & Sound 2 5 3 4 O r c h a r d Lake Rd

( IN S Y L V A N LAKE)

6 8 2 - 3 3 5 0 O L E S S O N S IN Y O U R

E Popular or Classical all The Association of Music

ichers Phone. 851 5423

pTAN

T l

T^ch

PIANO INSTRUCTION In your h u » e Spec i a lmng in beginners

% KF. 4 0921

^ PRI V ATE TUTOR INC. YAir home All sub jec t s all levels c t fMren adults Day. night serv ic4 Cert i f ied t e ache r s 356 0099

5 » Secretarial-I Business Services

602 Lost & Found

LOST YOUR P E T ' In Bloomfield Area, Call Bloomfield Twp Animal Shelter. Mon Fr i . » AM-J PM ; alto nice P e t i for Adoption 844-8181

LOST Chr i s tmas Eve Suitcase with family gifts on Long Lake west of Telegraph REWARD! 842-K2J 848-2278

LOST small G e r m a n Shepherd, mixed, female , B i rmingham, an swers to Sunny, r eward 845-9831

LOST SCHNAUZER-Beagle mined male Tan It white 13 Mile • Or-chard Chips

ward

Lake Rd a rea Answers to or Jfhipper Generous re

828 4012

LOST, HUSKY Malamute . Medium size F e m a l e , Black White Silver A n s w e r s to K a i y a R e w a r d Cal l

425 0104

LOST white

mixed answers

Plymouth Rd . It Fa rming ton

Po in te r , black A to 07. Vicinity of between Merr iman

421-1736

LOST Children's pet Small Black 4 White ma le dog City of Troy tgg 646 6365

LOST MIXED Shepherd black and while with some brown, male 50 lbs 1975 Garden City lag Loved and missed Reward 525 1454

LOST OR FOUND A P E T " Oakland County Area call

BIRMINGHAM HUMANE SOC Plus p e t i Available For Adoption

64 7 2710 or 852 7821

LOST, MALE Irish Setter 4 Fe male Siberian Husky 10 Mile Tele graph area R e w a r d 35^5778

FOUND, Black White Kitten, ap proximate ly 2mos old Fema le Haggertv Ann Arbor Trail Area Owner , or to good home 453-4067

FOUND gray cat with white paws, male, 6 to 8 months old, vicinity of Squirrel Rd and Watt les Christ mas night 956-92 17 or 885 6156

FOUND smal l black puppv blue col lar at Bell Creek Park hound Sun-das 522 7 626

E 3 K N 1 N G T Y P I N G 5 7 hours per Pick up and delivery at

holhe Bloomfield Hills 335 6540 _ k

6Q0 Personols

| BIRTHDAY G R E E T I N G S by Fat Bob the Singing

P l i f n b e r of WJR 1 781 5248

! DATING S I N G L E S M * t that speacial person soon C<Ad m a t a c h e s Low $25 fee D M

I E A MATE INC

R E G N A N T " N E E D

349 2070

H E L P ' NFIDENT1AL Guidance, preg

II Serv ices f ree 24 ruju-y test fi<®ir phone

C I Birthright 422 3220

REDWING

TICKET

Gerry O Toole ?7:i5 Birch Harbor L ane W Bloomfield. Mi <18033

Bit you must call the Promo ii<$i Dept o* The Observer & E#centric by 5 p m . Mon d4y. January 3. 1977. to cHim your TWO FREE RED W)NG TICKETS ?61 8600. ee l 209

sCONGRATULAT IONS'

FOUND male Springer Spaniel. Long Lake and Frankl in area

645 0845

FOUND Friendly Mongrel, Black White Has 2 distinctive tan spots over e v e s 8 Mile N e w b u r g Area

591 6533

628 Entertainment

BLUE M E N A G E R I E BAND MUSIC FOR ALL AGES

The expe r i enced m u s i c i a n s you need for your wedding Dave 523-8324 937-2842

F U L L V A R I E T Y of e x c e l l e n t m u s i c A e n t e r t a i n m e n t Expe-rienced tn providing the finest in mus ic for a l l soc ia l occas ions J e r ry 731-8081

E N T E R T A I N M E N T ' M e m o r y . Magic It Hypnot ism by Bill Nagler PLUS Billy the Magic Birthday Par ty Clown 589 1719 or 1-882 3700

S I N G E R W A N T E D . S a x a p h o n e Player wanted To do original mate rial Any t ime . 534 0889, a f t e r 6PM,

399 0360

JAN SAN P U P P E T S Children En te r t a inmen t Puppets magic music, all occasions Call 842*450 or _ 647-4676

M A G I C - " C O M E D Y

VENTRILOQUISM FEATURING E D D I E JAYE

It CARLTON, The Crow Stars of The Bimbos Show 4

The "Fun ta s t l c World of Magic

Ca l l

3 9 8 - 5 3 5 7

E X P E R I E N C E D Disc Jockey avail Even t s able for Holida

Disco, Jazz. R ment . 934 8389

ivs & R

and own equip

366 2904

700 Auction Sales

B I G A U C T I O N

C O M I N G

FRI., J A N . 7 IMPERIAL HOUSE

26020 Grosbeck Hwy , Warren Corner 10H Mile Rd

GEO A YOUNES A U C T I O N

7 7 2 - 4 1 1 0 7 7 2 - 4 1 1 3

702 Antiques

NINE P I E C E Antique dining room set. excellent condition Approx Imately 70 years old 422-0419

706 Appliances

W E S T I N G H O U S E d e l u x e se l f -c l e a n i n g e l e c t r i c r a n g e , c o p per tone. $175 478-15M

GAS D R Y E R , d i shwasher . >35

150; GE portable 842-7880

F R I G I D A I R E LAUNDRY Center combination washer 4 dryer , like new 8225 After 6 PM 838-8315

WASHER h D R Y E R , G E . good con dttlon. 8100 851-6802

IN

608 Transportation

WANTED P A S S E N G E R S lo Ft l-auderdale. Florida $25 per per son plus help with driving Leaving approximate ly Dec 30 31 651 5666

POLICE OFFICER YOUR CAR to or Month of February

Box 528 Observer 4 Eccen Reply trie S Livonia

WILL DRIVE from Florida. For Expenses

ews^aper s 36251 Schoolcraft , chigan 48150

616 Hall For Rent

LIVONIA K of C Hall Capacity 275 Ample pa rk ing , air condi-tioning Rentals for all occasions

464 0500

1P I

Re 534 9036 or

Free S p a c e For All Funct ions

L inco ln Inn

386-5000 R E D F O R D J A Y C E E Community Bldg 15534 Beech Daly Air condi lioned Weddings Showers. Ban quels Etc 531 9255 538 2284

i A D U L T S S<6gle, D ivo rced , W i d o w e d or

Sepa ra ted B e c o m e a m e m b e r

of* a n Up a n d C o m i n g C l u b

a | l l for a p p o i n t m e n t M u t u a l

I n t r o d u c t i o n s , Inc , V i l l a g e

P l f z a , M i c h i g a n a r i d O u t e r

Dr ive , D e a r b o r n 274 4 3 0 0

COLONIAL PIZZA (COMING HOME

i/cfcoNI IS ( c o v

6d2 Lost & Found

IMID REWARD lor sa fe return of rntfle Siberian Husky, silver, black 4 "white , blue eyes with black r n * k Ma^ be wear ing Pennsylva IH« tags Named Bandil Lost Dec M Square Lake Adams area Fafntly grieving 641 7283

F A R M I N G T O N K o f C H A I L 21900 Middlebelt

Air conditioned paved parking WEDDINGS BANQUETS

SHOWERS P A R T I E S Package deal Our Specialty'

Hall capaci ty . 300 KE 5 9938

After 2 PM GR MIOO

MKETING * BANQUET ROOMS Available al the

WAYNE COMMUNITY CENTER Cor Howe Rd Annapolis 7? I 7400

A M E R I C A N LEGION HALL

3 1 7 7 5 G R A N D RlVER

F a r m i n g t o n C o m p l e t e l y re-

m o d e l e d , a i r c o n d i t i o n e d , ca-

pac i t y 3 0 0 W E D D I N G RECEP-

T I O N S . PARTIES, D A N C E S ,

SHOWERS L i g h t e d p a r k i n g

Cal l for r e s e r v a t i o n

GR 4 - 9 6 3 6

A N T I Q U E & FLEA MARKET

T H E OLD WALLED LAKE AMUSEMENT PARK

Novi Rd al 13 Mi exit 196 EVERY SAT., S U N

10 AM 6 PM 474-4579, 624 9619

ABLE TO PAY TOP $$$ For Used Oriental Rugs

Buy • Sell or T rade 545 4483

FURNITURE STRIPPING

WOOD 4 METAL Hand 4 Dip Stripping

We buy 4 sell old furni ture

HER PAL STRIP SHOP

15758 Telegraph. 2 ^ blks North of Fenkell , Redford 535 8115

DECORATIVE SILVER pieces, sit ver ignot collection Oriental rugs, paint ings , sculptures , e tc 851 6611

OAK medium roll top desk. $185 Secretary $190 Round table $235, 2, end tables $95. pine-chest $110. War wick 90 piece set of dishes $225 Clone with the Wind l a m p $165

FE 4 8828

P O N T I A C M A L L

A N T I Q U E

S H O W & SALE Telegraph 4 El izabeth Lake Rd . Pontiac. Michigan Monday, Jan 3 thru J a n 11 Monday thru Satur day. 9 30 AM 9 PM. Sundays, 12 Noon - 5 PM F r e e admission, f ree parking

626 Bingo Every MONDAY 7 30 PM Congregation B Nai Moshe

14390 W 10 Mile Rd Cor Church. Oak Park

REY UT 5050 9 Mile. of Middlebelt Every Thursday . 7 PM

ASSEMBLED set of New England W i n d s o r b o w b a c k c h a i r s ; 9-spindle. na tura l map le finish. 7 Sides, 1 a r m . William Mooneyham Antiques By Appointment 425-4698

ANTIQUE, lc Strength Testing Ma chine, have 2. excellent condition Call a f t e r 7PM 549 7090

WEDNESDAY FLEA MARKET Every Wednesday 9 AM lo 5 PM

R O M A S OF BLOOMFIELD Telegraph, N of Square Lake Rd

F R E E ADMISSION Informat ion 338 7544

709 Household Goods Wayne County

LIVONIA WAREH0UE OUTLET STORE

M o n d a y th ru F r iday

S a t u r d a y

9 AM-9PM

9AM-5:30PM

MONTH END CLEARANCE SALE

Mis Matched 1 win Sleep Sets. REG $ 129 95 $139 95

Mis Matched Full Size Sleep Sels. REG S I 5 9 95 $179.95

Mis-Matched Queen Size Sleep Sets, REG $279 95

Mis Matched King Size Sleep Sets, REG $299 95 ..

Mis-Matched Extra Long Twin Sleep Sels, REG $169 95

NOW $79 88 per set

NOW $99 88 per set

NOW $138 per set

NOW $168 per sel

NOW $99 88 per sel

Assorted sofas sofa sleepers, chairs, recliners, loveseats. and occassional lables

Save 30%-60%

Assorted washers, dryers, refrigerators, colored TV Sets, ranges, stereos,

dishwashers

Save 15%-50%

Many 1-2-3 of a Kind

Discontinued models-Crate Damaged, Floor Samples, Demonstrators. All

Appliances Carry Sears Regular Mechanical Guarantee

WAREHOUSE OUTLET LIVONIA OUTLET 12001 Sears Ave.

Near Plymouth Road & Middlebelt

476-6000 Ext. 213 STERLING H E I G H T S O U T L E T , 3 4 6 5 0 M o u n d Rd.,

Sterl ing Heights 585-1000, EXT. 551

708 Household Goods Oaklond County

NEW SEALY MATTRESSES 4 BOX SPRINGS

Mismatched covers Twin. $44 ea piece Full . $55 ea piece Queen. $75 ea piece King, $249 per sel

AMERICAN CHARTER FURNITURE

311 Walnut. Roches te r 652 3565

709 Household Goods Wayne County

SALE SALE U v Room Set. 2 pc new |1M, $129 Bedroom Sets 899. $89

..,8109. 8129 179

849, $59 847

83 , 85 . 87 839 839

84. 86, 88 817. 823. 829 821. 823. 829

810. 815 839

Bedroom Sets, new Sofa Beds, new Bunk Beds, new Hollywood Bed, comp Tab le t -End Tables Gas li E lec Stoves Re f r ige ra to r s Lamps , new Chests 4 Dressers Mat t resses Beds Dinette Sets, new

We Deliver New and Used Furn i tu re

B A R G A I N H O U S ^ F U R N I T U R E 2 1 7 4 1 Fenke l l (at Lahser)

Bank Cards Accepted Store Hrs 9 30 to 5 30 Pm

M E D I T E R R A N E A N bedroom set, queen bed, night s tand , dresser , chest, coal 81.200 Will take first

714 Business & Equipment

Office

O F F I C E F U R N I T U R E Desks , files, chairs , d ra f t ing tables , stools a n d e q u i p m e n t M u c h m i s -cel laneous P r i v a t e 729-8756

T Y E W R I T E R S * ADDING ma chines professionally repai red Rea-sonable r a t e s Free e s t ima tes Au-dette 's Office E q m p t 44519 Ann Arbor Rd. . P lymouth . Mich 455-4510

716 Lawn-Garden & Farm Equipment

726 Musical Instruments

SNOW BLOWER Ford . 8 horse iwer. 30 in cut 3 forward speeds, r eve r se Chains. Used 5 t imes

8425 After 6 PM J82 5999 349 2732 H

SIMPLICITY 48' snow thrower , ex cellent condition, fits on t rac tor . $225 646-1609

TRISHA' &

DEE ESTATE A N D

HOUSEHOLD SALES

APPRAISALS A N D

FREE CONSULTATIONS

643-7004 MOVING f r o m W B l o o m f i e l d ' Choice household i t ems on sale Newman 851 6814

BABY BUGGY, excellent condition $35. Two. country f rench end tables $75 each, Fr ig ida i re Range $30

879-6576

706 Appliances

K E N M O R E W A S H E R 4 G a s dryer Excellent condition Movin want to sell 524 19

CAST IRON wood burning stoves, f r e e s t a n d i n g f i r e p l a c e s , cook stoves 646-5500. 651 7773

MOVING? HOUSEHOLD SALES

(IN YOUR H O M E )

Estates L i q u i d a t e d

Irene 6 2 6 - 4 7 6 9

Eagle

W A R E H O U S E

SALE ALL NEW FURNITURE

O d d Chest $ 3 9 . 9 5

Bunk Beds $ 4 9 . 9 5

T rund les C o m p l e t e $ 1 5 9 . 9 5

O d d O a k Hu tches $ 2 9 9 5

M i r r o r s $ 1 9 . 9 5

B E D - N - B U N K Sleep S h o p p e Inc.

2 5 0 1 4 P l y m o u t h Rd 3 Blks W of T e l e g r a p h

KE 1 - 1 7 4 0

6 2 6 8 9 0 7

Y A M A H A b a b y g r a n d p i a n o , J a m e s t o w n ha rd rock maple dining room se t , R a t t a n bar 5 stools, kingsize bed, E than Allen spindle headboard , weight l if t ing se l . has kelball goal After 4 PM 626-0596

BEDROOM SET. F rench Provin-cial f rui twood. king size Magnavox console s tereo All excellent condi lion 557-7427

GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, new 81 in t r iple chimes , moon face Cost $895, sell $495 6 models Also $2,400 clock sell $1,395 626 7851

BIG. BRASSY 4 double bed Spinel old After 6PM

BOLD piano.

antique 3 years 625 3717

C L E A R A N C E SALE

LADIES WINTER COATS. $5 and up GIRLS COATS 4 DRESSES. 75c a n d up M E N S S H I R T S . P A N T S 4 S P O R T J A C K E T S BOYS PANTS. $1 and up

B I R M I N G H A M

RESALE S H O P 3 1 9 E. B R O W N

2 blks S of Woodward 4 Maple 115 Mile Rd I. 3rd bldg on Brown St . W off Woodward

Open Mon thru Sat 10-5 PARK IN REAR

BOX SPRING* MATTRESS Sets Ser ta . 4 off Ser ta Pos ture twin $110, full $125. Queen $165, king $225 Dea le r ' s sell out 626 7851

WASHER 4 D R Y E R matching set, $150 each 2 y e a r s old After 6 PM 532 1 644

MATTRESSES 4 BOX SPRINGS Factory r e j ec t s Twin size set, $79 Full, $99 Queen. $125 King, $160 Globe Interior Renta l s . 1100 E Maple, (15 Mile). Troy . 588 1800

S I N G E R Zig 7.ag sewing mach ine , cabinet model a u t o m a t i c "Dial Model Make blind h e m s , design button holes, etc Pay off $53 cash or monthly paymen t s Guaran teed

U N I V E R S A L S E W I N G CENTER

FE 4 - 0 9 0 5

AQUA SOFA. 68 in . green print wing-back cha i r , both good condi tion Sunbeam Mixmas t e r 64&4097

GARAGE SALE, indodrs Fr i De 31. 12 4 Ref in i sher s delight, chests of d rawers , twin bookcase headboard . 9 bookcase headboard, l amps , tables , chair , etc 64 7 5738

MAYTAG washer and gas dryer , lop of the line, like new $475 Baby fu rn i t u r e . $150

Basse t t c r i b d resse r , 354 5611

l e s t . $775

SNOW BLOWER in excellent run ning condition. $125 628-5569

425 3373

ONE LEATHER Basset t recl iner , $125 One plaid love seat sofa $75 Both excellent condition 422^209

KITCHEN CABINETS LOST OUR LEASE

Must sel l a l l d i s p l a y s C a b i -

nets. s inks , f a u c e t s , a p p l i -

ances, Etc

ALL BELOW COST Daily & Saturday 10-6

1 8 5 3 0 T e l e g r a p h

Corner of G r a n d River

E X C E L L E N T Good shape

COUCH for sale 477 3649

WASHER. E L E C T R I C d r y e r . 2 years old R e f r i g e r a t o r , 3 years old Dishwasher Dehumidif ier Air c o n d i t i o n e r O t h e r H o u s e h o l d i tems 427 5977

STARTER F U R N I T U R E , function al. inexpensive , couch, 2 chairs , di nette and r e f r i g e r a t o r 349 1739

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

CLOTHES FOR SALE, table and 6 chairs. 3 piece brown sectional, all in good condition 478 6848

CHRISTMAS' T R E E S Cut yo own $2 and up Open daily 12 Mile N of Pontiac '<* Mile N of I 75 in tersection Cedar Lane Chr is tmas Tree F a r m 8970 Dixie Hwy

625 1922

DOLL HOUSE SALE 10 lovely doll houses, finished 4 in kit fo rm, on sale this week, from 10*"r to 3 0 ^ off r egu la r price

at

The Doll Hospital 3947 12 Mile, Berkley. LI 3-3115

2'* blks E of Greenfield

DESIGN STUDIO is Moving, must sell inventory Furn ish ings at and below cost sofas , dining tables, Parson tables, cha i r s , etc Mon thru Fr i 9 30AM 5 30PM 2760 In dustrial Row, E of Coolidge. be tween 14 Mile 4 Maple Rd 549-5856

N O W O P E N

D o l l H o u s e

Fu rn i tu re S to re

Plus M i n i ' s

PRECIOUS M I N I - T H I N G S

3 0 2 W U n i v e r s i t y a t Pine

Rochester Tues.-Sat 10-6

FINE F U R N I T U R E 4 RUGS. Ex cellent Louis XV Chest, finely in laid Marble Top $700 Fine Louis XV Inlaid G a m e Table $500 Love Seat $125 Luxurious Wool 6x9 Blue Aubusson Rug $450 646-1187

GM Infant Love-seat. excellent con dition. $28 685-9106

MOVING to Smal le r House, sofa and loveseat, green velvet. like new Victorian Cnai r s Punch bowl, platter , 36 cups an t i aue Antique drawing board and chair Chan delier - b ras s 4 blue milkglass Stove, f reezer , awnings 75 vds light blue carpet 27 yds dark blue carpet 30 yds blue-green carpet 9x12 green wool rug All carpet with pad. excellent condition 2 an tioue school desks °Br ic-a brae and misce l laneous 648-9267

EMERGENCY Moving Sale

i n POWDER H O R N ESTATES

Jan. "3 & 4

M o n d a y & Tuesday

10 A M to 6 PM

5 5 3 4 APPLE RIDGE, west of

M i d d l e b e l t Rd., sou th o f f W a l

nu t Lake Rd o n Powder H o r n

Dr.

Entire conten ts o f l a r g e h o m e

must be so ld i Color TV sets,

m o d e r n n a u g h o h y d e &

c h r o m e f a m i l y r o o m f u r n i t u r e .

Parsons t a b l e s , m o d e r n Tor-

toise - t y p e d i n i n g set, Hot-

p o i n t e w a s h e r & D r y e r ,

w r o u g h t i r on set, RCA M a r k 8

Stereo un i t . F ranc iscan d ishes,

2 k i n g b e d r o o m sets.., M u c h

art w o r k i n c l u d i n g 2 LeRoy

N e i m a n s i g n e d a n d n u m -

b e r e d l i t h o g r a p h s , l i n e n s ,

toys, m e n s a n d w o m e n s c lo th - "

i n g i n c l u d i n g f u r coats a n d

jackets , tools, s w i n g set, a p p l i -

ances, decora to r phones o n d

o n a n d o n a n d o n

K «. B ASSOCIATES

5 6 9 - 0 2 3 7

H O U S E H O L D

SALES

ESTATE

L I Q U I D A T I O N S

A P P R A I S A L S C o m p e t e n t l y h a n d l e d by

K. & B. A S S O C I A T E S

5 6 9 - 0 2 3 7

typewr $19 99

WALLACE S T E R L I N G SILVER Flat ware • like new Roaepoint ' and ' G r a n d e B a r o q u e ' pa t t e rns Will sell for approx 3 0 * of retai l price. 648 2830

OAK C R E D E N Z A , end t a b l e s , lamps, pictures, desks, baby furni-ture ana misc I tems Toys, bikes, encyclopedias Hair d r y e r , broiler-rotisaerie, tennla racke t s , needle point c a n v a s e s and more . 355-0670

709 Household Goods Wayne County

BLACK NAUGAHYDE sofa * re d i n e r Gold f i res ide cha i r Like new 453 4175

BEAUTIFUL 8 piece dining room set. fruitwood. French Provincial. Like new W95 or terms 427-0097

KING SIZED Round red velvat bed. 7 piece act. 3 yrs old. f l M Call after 12 neon U S 4 1 M

ARMY C O N T R A C T S U R P L U S OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 4 Executive Chairs $59 96 desks $69 98 - as sorted office tables $29 50 Confer ence t ab l e s $49 96 - conference chairs Pos tage me te r s $69 96 new

wr i te r s $59 96 d ra f t ing lamps coat r acks $19 96 - fire

proof ledger file $199 50 book cases Electr ic typewr i t e r s $69 »8 c a s h r e g i s t e r $145 50 - Mis c e l l a n e o u s i t e m s T r a n s f e r r e d jheck files Limited $10 selections cash only. Fr iden Monroe calcu lators. files, copiers , chairs , adding m a c h i n e s , c a r d e x 231 W 9 Mile

548 6404

711 Misc. For Sale Wayne County

BATH TUB, Used. Good Condition Bluish Green Will consider any offer 425-8143

SNOW TIRES, 2 F i res tone Town 4 Counlry M0-I6W 728 309;

F R E E FIREWOOD pick 33801 Schoolcraf t , Livonia end of building

up at North

718 Building Materials

1000

1000 sq Free Info

INSULATION ' CHEAP m an ft ?>A" hlankol t

LAiiun Liiwr ft . 3 V blanket , $99 f t . . 6 V blanket , $180 4 del ivery 227 '339

720 Farm Produce HORSE HAY. RABBIT HAY

Mulch. Straw Rabbi ts . Milk cans. Cow manure

GA 1 4484

721 Flowers & Plants

Plants - F lowers • G I F T S • S P E C I A L PLANTINGS • T E R R A R I U M S • P L A N T CARE AIDS

The Leaf & V ine 435 N lnkster . Garden City

4 2 1 - 6 2 2 2

722 Hobbies—. Coins & Stamps

TBAIN R E P A I R S AUTHORIZED SERVICE

LIONEL & TYCO MERRI FIVE HOBBY

851-0246 545 2039

* AT EVOLA'S Bloomfield Store Only

OPEN SUNDAY 15

Savings on All Pianos-Organs, Now

We must reduce our inventory of 1975 4 1976 models , now Lowrey. Hammond. Wurlitzer organs Chick ering, Mason & Hamlin. Steinway, W u r l i t z e r , B a l d w i n . K i m b a l l pianos New and Used Buy now and save

EVOLA MUSIC CO. Miracle Mile Center 2313 Telegraph 4977 Dixie Hwy Blmfd Hills Dravton Plains 334-0566 674 0433

728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi & Tape Decks

S U P E R S C O P F S t e r e o . A m F m stereo with 8 t rack includes 4 speakers . $150. good condition

559 4465

SONY TC131SD s t e reo casse t t e deck E x c e l l e n t condit ion with doby. $115 FM stereo car radio never used. $35 ' 474 7354

PANASONIC. AM FM Stereo, ( a s set le . and turn table $100 338 1752

S T E R E O . G a r r a r d t u r n t a b l e 8 Irack receiver . 2 air suspension

akers . very good sound, reason-326-8984

736 Wanted to Buy

• IN BIRMINGHAM CASH FOR YOUR DIAMONDS GOLD. J E W E L R Y 4 STONES

ROBERT GALE, INC 725 SOUTH ADAMS

644-6650

ALL NON-FERROUS

METALS COPPER 34 44c

BRASS 24 -34c

LEAD 12c

A L U M I N U M 12-20c

BATTERIES $1

C a r b i d e - N i c k e l - S i I ver

Plymouth Iron & Metal 4 0 2 5

W e e k d a y s

4 2 5 - 1 110

Schoo lc ra f t

4 30, Sal 8 - 4

4 5 3 - 1 0 8 0

WANTED OLD TOY trains most makes , most gi

Any

£ Ki-Choo Charlie KE 5 3060

E N L A R G E R Afler 6 PM

B E S S L E R 23C 4fi4 8279

WANTED Bedroom Sets. Chests. Desks, r e f r ige ra to r s Wringer Wash ers . Gas Ranges . Electr ic Ranges Dresse r s and Household Pav Cash

KE I 5166

speal able

SONY stereo system lli'210A AM FM receiver with record player, 2 speaker s $100 647 0410

MAGNAVOX color TN condition $300

25 perfeel 261 6842

TV RCA New Vista Color 25 in All channels, beautiful wood cabinet, excellent condilion, $125 261 7688

729 CB Radios

"WHITLOCK INTERNATl<)NAI. Michigan's No 1 CB Discounter

All Major Brands 24 hr repair 34651 Ford Rd 326 5760

LIONEL TRAINS 4 accessor ies Largest selection and lowest prices around South Lyon 437 0086

724 Camera Supplies

T H R E E P I E C E yellow Ice-cream parlor se t . never used $85 522-0691

HEAVY WORK BENCH - $10, two bicvcles $10 & $20. new bathroom sink with fauce t s $15 Several an-tique clocks. 484 6326

CARPETS and Life, too, can be beautiful If you use Blue Lustre Rent e lectr ic shampooer $2 Loeff-ler P r o H a r d w a r e , 29150 Five Mile at Middlebelt GA 2-2210

epov extra wheels tor 8 cyl inder Maver

D 70x14

snow blower.

ick h Ford One Tire, New 477-7050

MINIATURE Car with 3 hp Gasoline dr iven engine

•etall value . Sacr i f ice $350 522 1549

C H I L D S NEW with 3 h $500 reta

ICE SKIMMER Ice boat hull. $125 Used twice . 453 8025

SNOW BLOWER, Ford . 8 horie

r» e r . 30 In cut 3 fo rward speeds, reverse . Chains. Used 5 t imes

$425 After 8 PM 382 5999 , 349-2732

500** more p l a c e

heat fire f rom your Call fo r m o r e I n f o r m a t i o n

B E A U T I F U L AMERICAN Indian jewelry, excellent condition, lowest pr ices , must sell. J81-2889

714 Business & Equipment

Office

O f f i c e F u r n i t u r e Walnut 4 Black metal closing detk, 30 x 60. Bght drawer steel file cabinet for 3 x 5 cards. Secretarial desk 60 in. with right hand run-off. All in good condition.

2 6 1 - 9 1 11

AT CENTURY THE BEST IN BRAND NEW

SUPER SPECIALS Rollie XF 35/case $99 Minolta Z8 movie c a m e r a $99 Kodak 608 Tele in s t ama l i c $32 Fu j i ea Go5 S L R . c a s e $150 Argus Sound C a m e r a 8 to 1 $250 GAF 110 pocket c a m e r a $9 95 Kodak EK 4 i n s t a C a m e r a $39 Bogen T 35 E n l a r g e r / l e n s $69 Pentax Spotmat ic McLens $179 Canonet F2 8 case flash $99 Canon A E I / F l 8 Canon lens $289 Konica TC/F1 7 c a s e $289 Argus DUOS Movie projec tor $90 Rollie 35T/Ziess lens $99 Miranda DX3 F l 8 lens $185 Yashica Mat 124G lens $185 Yashica Mal 124G with case $128 Yashica Electro 35, F l 7 $99

BUY SELL TRADE OPEN DAILY AND SAT 10 6

MONDAY AND FRIDAYI0-8

CENTURY CAMERA

3017N Woodward ROYAL OAK

3 BLKS S OF 13 MILE WESTSIDE

LI9 6355

FAMOUS LEICA M l , computer Flash. Canon Super 8. Movie cam-era 8 X Zoom. Tripod. 60 inch screen 851 6611

YASHICA Camera , T 4 L electro X with 1 4 lens, leather case . $150 Hansel h Gre te l Shop, 247 W Maple, B i rmingham

730 Sporting Goods

POOL TABLES Direct f rom fac tory showroom SAVE FROM 30 lo 40^ T a b l . s start ing as low as $249 95 Buy di rect f rom m a n u f a c t u r e r 6 fl . 7 ft 8 ft . Quarr ied s la te lables All pro fess ional e q u i p m e n t All l ab les priced for immedia te sale and de-livery Open daily Call

3 9 9 - 7 2 5 5

WANTED Culligan 512 water soft ener . will pick up. 731 0443

738 Household Pets

TROPICAL FISH Lovers ~ New tanks equipment and fish lor sale in my home 373-6431

SMALL B R E E D Mixed puppies 5 weeks, free fun for \ou r family lor the Mew Year 533 5304

O L D E N G L f s l T S h e e p d o g . 9 months old. AKC regis tered needs good home Fi rs t prize winner $400 651-6333

LW^SA APSO P U P P I E S Champion sired All shois

AK< 652 3856

738 Household Pets

IRISH SETTER pups. AKC. field and show c h a m p i o n b # r k ^ j U

7 j y

B I R M I N G H A M

H U M A N E S O C . 8 5 2 - 7 8 2 1 5 2 4 - 1 1 8 1

PUREBRF.DS GERMAN SHORT-HAIR P O I N T E R . S P A Y E D . Af ghan Hound. Boxer. Dalmat ion G e r m a n S h e p h e r d . G r e a t Py-renees. Irish Setter Labrador Re i n e v e r . Lhasa Apso Old English Sheepdog. Peke A Poo St Ber nard Siberian Husky W Highland Terr ier

MIX B R E E D S ALASKAN MALA MUTE, Cockapoo Cairn Te r r i eL . Cocker Spaniel. Golden Labrador spayed Irish Setter spa>ed Collie Retr iever Ter r i e r

P U P P I E S AUSTRALIAN S H E E P DOG MIX Dachshund Mix Beagle Mix German Shepherd Mix Great Dane Poodle Labrador

CATS 4 KITTENS AVAILABLE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BE A FOSTER P A R E N T

TEMPORARY HOMES N E E D E D

BRITTANY Span ie l weeks AKC. $75

P u p p i e s 7 689 0110

F R E E to good home One year old male Husky Collie All shois_ good with children 4 ' 8 ®'32

GERMAN Shepherd Pups 6 weeks old Beautiful m a r k i n g s Reason able 522 2925

BEAUTIFUL AKC Airedale pup pies whelped 12 22 s ired b\ Rusty f rom Redc res t Kenne l s Asking $225 taking deposits now 75" 6096

ENGLISH weeks old up Call '

S P R I N G E R Spaniels 9 Black 4 white $125 4

685 7715

DOBERMAN mother $90. $30, or besl of ler dogs excellenl mark ings 261 7688

ouppies Beauti lul walch

SKIS, boots. Keiker. 5 ' j . excellent condition. $45 Also, size 3 good condition. $10 Skis. Cubco bind ings. $10 85 1 2167

BROWNING 12 GA shotgun, o u high powered rifle with Leupold var scope 2-7, f ishing rods, reels, etc 8 5 1 6611

L A M B O R G H I N I SKIS Salomon bindings, poles, excellent condition Used once $110 or besl o f f e r J i m

425 7798

P O O L TABLES NEW & USED

Largest se lec t ion in t o w n

S a f f r o n B i l l i a r d S u p p l i e s

1623 S. W o o d w a r d

Corner 10 M i l e , Royal O a k

5 4 2 - 8 4 2 9

ORPHANED MALE dog mixed breed 5 years , kennel kepi need? home immedia te ly F r e e ' 544 0689

A D O R A B L E P U P P I E S f r e e lo good h o m e s C o c k e r P o o d l e Beagle mix Mostly short haired 6 weeks old 522 5233

PET CITIES EVERYTHING for Pe l s and Tropi cal fish 7 Slores lo Serve You FARMINGTON 474 0044 PONTIAC 682 5188 UNION LAKE 363 1186 TROY 585 7382 T E L TWELVE MALL 357 2316 UTICA 739 8717 STERLING 979 1240

AKC DOBERMAN P U P P I E S 5 weeks Champion blood lines Red & Tan $125 624 8358

ONLY I L E F T Tiny black male toy Poodle AKC Excellent back ground shots Vet checked 522 7052

A D O P T A PET

M E N S and w o m e n s skis, poles and boots Call 644 1100 or 646 8938

POOL TABLES Direct Irom f a c t o r y showroom SAVE FROM 30 to 40 rr Tables starl ing as low as $249 95 Buy di rect f rom m a n u f a c t u r e r 6 ft . 7 ft , 8 fl . Quarried s la te tables All pro-fess iona l e q u i p m e n t All t ab les priced for immed ia t e sale and de livery Open daily Call

3 9 9 - 7 2 5 5

NEW AND USED ice ska tes t rade ins accepted Leoffler Pro Hard w a r e , 29150.5 Mile a l Midd lebe l t

GA 2 2210

726 Musical Instruments

FOR SALE OR RENT GOOD USED 4 NEW PIANOS

Grand - Spinets • Consoles RENTAL PLAN AVAILABLE

G r a n d River P ianos 14820 GRAND RIVER

8 3 7 - 0 5 0 7

A R M S T R O N G H e r i t a g e f l u l e , French model . B fool, thin wall, naugahyde ca r ry ing case Excel lent condition, MI 6^594

ROLAND SYNTHESIZER, SHIOOO with s tand Peavey S tandard . 130 watts with covers 4 reverb foot switch Peavev 2 15 inch speaker bottoms plus Guild Copycat Small stone phane sh i f te r Dearmond vol ume pedal. Schure Model P E 588 m i c r o p h o n e At l a s boom m i k e s tand, $1250 425-7789

WURLITZER Elec t r ic Piano, excel lenl condition, $480 549-3398

ANTIQUE UPRIGHT pano. beauti fblly c a r v e d Good condi t ion . $125

647 2912

WURLITZER Organ. Model 4150 excellent condition $795 or besl offer 879 8977

S T U D E N T violin. Roth , a lmos t new. $196 Call a f t e r 6 474 3474

F E N D E R T E L E C A S T E R CUSTOM GUITAR, excellent condition $300 Fi rm Call 646 3890

383 8855

Used G r a n d s R O M $ 1 , 4 9 5 -

SMIIEY BROS

1 0 1 0 N. H u n t e r , B ' h a m .

M l 7 - 1 1 7 7

Even ings ' t i l 8 : 3 0

S a t u r d a y s 9 : 3 0 A M - 5 P M

S u n d a y s 1 P M - 5 P M

GOTZ' Double bass , case , excellenl condition, ad jus tab le br idge

478-8884

G E M E I N H A R D T hole, s i lver . $150

F l u t e , c losed 647-8098

ROGERS 3 P iece . D r u m s With Stands. Ludwlg Sna re Kit Both ex-cellent Condition Best Offer

642 7915

140 USED PIANOS, Spinets, sdles. Grands . Upr igh t s . P layers , $295 to $1,296 Dally 9 to 6 Sun 5 Scan lan ' s . 2200 Fenkell .

ELECTRONIC ORGAN Excellent c o n d i t i o n M a n y d i f f e r e n t In-s t rumenta l sounds $475 or best offer 728 3816

S T E I N W A Y

G R A N D 6'4", COMPLETELY RESTORED ot almost HALF REPLACEMENT COST.

E V O L A M U S I C

3 3 4 - 0 5 6 6

AMPEG Bass Guitar. Like new Univox bass amplifier, brand new Rcaaonable Best offer. Perfect con-dition 484 1431

732 Wetiing Apparel

WEDDING GOWN white 10. long train, long s leeves A Line lightly appliqued I-orie 277 8432

736 Wanted To Buy

WANTED COLOR TVs NEEDING R E P A I R TOP P R I C E S PAID

728 5404 26 1 5800

ALL PIANOS WANTED HIGHEST P R I C E S PAID

SCANLAN PIANOS 863 3232

COLOR TVs Needing repair , under 8 years ol. pay up to $60 838 7

RECYCLING CENTER Newspapers $1 50 per 100 lbs

Tied no m a g a z i n e s While IBM cards 6c lb Highest pr ices for cop per and b ras s 12v ba t te r ies . All non fer rous me ta l s

Official Weight Station 4 L WASTE MATERIALS 34939 Brush St . Wayne

721 7436

L

CASH Carbide Batteries

FOR SCRAP $3.00 lb.

$1.25 ea. Also Copper - Brass • Lead Radi-ators Genera tors S ta r t e r s In sulated Copper Elect Motors Carbide Aluminum Nickel Nick el Alloys Mercury F.lc

Newspaper $1.40-100 Lbs.

IBM Cards 7c lb. Print Out Sheets 4c lb

LAFAYETTE RECYCLING CORP

7700 Dix al Central

843-7000 8 AM to 5 PM. Sat til Noon

Call 879 1269 OAKLAND HUMANE SOCIETY

Or visit our Shelter al 525 E South Blvd in Troy Open all week Sat and Sun 12 4 LOVABLE MIXED B R E E D S Collie puppies. New f o u n d l a n d e r e r puppy . Schnoodle puppies. Cocker poo puppies York le poo p u p p i e s P o o d l e S r o i t i e puppv Terr ie r puppies Pornera man. Samoyed . Spit / , long haired Dachshund. Cocker t e r r i e r Schip perke P U R E B R E D S Beagle Has sel Cocker S p a n i e l . Shephe rd Huskie. Malemute spayed Poodle White Shepherd. Weimarane r Irish S e l l e r . C h i h u a h u a arid m a n y others Siamese cat

F R E E lo good home mixed Shep herd puppy 851 9481

BEAGLE 6 week old inali with lan spots blue e \ e s $35

Beige

349 487fr

GERMAN S H E P H E R D 12 weeks male purebred no papers- beauti ful mark ings intelligent $45

647 4934

R O L L E R CANATUKS Harw Moun lain type Beautiful s ingers yellow special price $35 641 9237

S H E P H E R D H U S K 11 P I P S 6 weeks old heallhv Teddv Bears . $15 522 5125

POODLE AK< Slandi .nl old F e m a l e black $125

4 months 898 1730

PART GERMAN SHE PARI)-DO-BERMAN. lyr old Male all shots, license Watch Dog 4 Pet for new owners family 478 4897

GERMAN S H E P H E R D puppies 5 weeks. AKC, m a l e s 425 8088,

261 6411

WANTED Good home for aban doned. af fect ionate young cat Lit ler t ra ined 85 2 7 692

COLLIE P U P P I E S . AKC. shots champion sired, show or pet

464 9576

SCOTTISH T E R R I E R S AKC regis tered, 2 males 2 females $100 each 477-6065

BEAUTIFUL ORANGE Male kit ten. Morris type Dis temper shots intelligent, house t ra ined Free

645 2823

S I B E R I A N AKC shots

H U S K I E S P u p p i e s 642 1308

ALASKAN M A L A M U T E p u p s . AKC. 9 weeks 455 3039 or 4213182

DOG. MIXED B R E E D . 2 year fe male, very passive loves kids f ree to good home 685 9106

740 Pet Services

NEW YEAR S SPECIAL Professional All breed Dug Orn r»i ing Most breeds $8 with tne m e n tion of this ad For appnwitmeni 348 9880 477 H046

METROPOLITAN DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLINIC

Spunsors ol ail phases of obedience training fur all b reeds of .logs A y dog worth owning is a dog worth training

! We t r am you to t r a m your dog 2 "l»ur dog is t ra ined for a better

pel or dog obedience shows 3 Sour dog a worthwhile citizen

r a t h e r t h a n a i u v e n 11 e delinquent

Classes for beginner advanced open and utility t ra in ing Trophies ribbons diploma upon graduation Bring your dog the f i r s t nifeht

JAN 6 6 30 to J 30 PM VNe enroll the first 3 weeks only

Jan 6 13 20 Health cer t i f ica te required For (ut ther information call 851 5088 422-7544 or 348 2815

HAPPINESS IS A HOL IDAY TRIM

Make Your Dog the Toast of the Town With a

" D O G G O N F G O O D TRIM

All Breeds Large A Small

The Dog

Gone Acres

2 4 0 4 0 MIDDLFBFLT

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

Early Appointments

474-2027 M0 Pet Services

T H I S I LFHIKI) FKKDFK

SINGING CANARIES NOW I

iBABY PARAKEETS

e C H A M E L E O N S

• GUINEA PIGS

• TEDDY UK\R HAMS'! ERS

• F INCHES

• COCK ATI ELS

• YOUNG PARROTS

Ceramic Mimxiures Travel C a g e Training Equipment

Complete Services Boarding & Grooming

LARGE SELECTION F*icv FurntufT for Felines

Swea«<T» & Coat* for !>>g». all « «

Pets'N' Particulars P28 30 MOONEY AVE Aaosstrorr Farm*\gto» Pia/a

OPEN MON-SAT 8-6 474 6R06 Master Charge BankAm«ricard

822 Trucks For Sale

SO LONG, SANTA SALE

A special sell-out of every-thing Santa didn't deliver, 20% off all pianos & organs in stock.

Sale ends Dec. 31 Fri. tours 9:30 to 5 PM

HAMMELL MUSIC INC 15630 Middlebelt, Livonia

427-0040 937 -1040

OA!

$2,000,000 Inventory

SALE ON AIL

TRUCKS . • S S S L From

V«ftkal«* Al»* COMPtTITlVt

FINANCING AVAILABLE

FLOYD RICE Fmrd Truck Center

14300 U w n o l t at Oakman In Datrotl

868-0810

M i L i i i

T h u r s d a y . D e c e m b e r 30. 1976 * 9 B

740 Pwt Services

CANINE COVE _ Offer* Grooming and Boarding for • n u l l d o n Prof a t* tonal services Uceoaed keneel I MUe • Middle belt area 4040

HAPPY -HOUDAYS-

Thank you for a wonderful year !

THE KELEMENS Steve Judy . Beth A Kate

DOG WORLD J7400 Five Mile. Livonia

404 3«1S

P E P P E R M I N T POODLE PARLOR Dog Grooming A Pet Supplies

Plymouth Area 453 7711

744 Horus , Livestock & Equipment

HORSES WANTED 313-449-2193

DOWN k Disabled an ima la wanted 3I3-W4 0185

HORSE A U C T I O N

EVERY S A T . 7 PM Except Chr ia tmas New Year s Day

Fenton M i c h . US-2) bet Clyde A Cen l t r Rd

Buyer* for E v e r y Type Of Horae or Pony

6 9 7 - 1 8 9 9

814 Campers And Motortomes

823 Vans

W e Buy U s e d C a r s

& T rucks ALL MAKES k MODELS

Free Appra i i a l Top Dollar Paid for

Sharp C a r i A Trucks

C R E S T W O O D DOOG€

3 2 8 5 0 Ford Rd

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

P R I V A T E P A R T Y , needs older used c a r for work 425 3401

N E E D E D

I M M E D I A T E L Y Sharp l o w m i l e a g e ca r t a n d

frocks

SEE OR C A L L H I G H DOLLAR HANLEY

Roger Peck Chev . F a r m i n g t o n 4 7 4 - 0 5 0 0

DODGE MAXI. 1174. V-8. air oondi Honing, power s t e e r i n g , power brake*, radio, au tomat i c t r ansmis lion 474-7157

CHEVY SPORT VAN -1975 Power steering, b rakes Air. customized for c a m p i n g 332-7231

C H A T T F . A U . 1978. F o r d C lub W a g o n , 8 P a s s e n g e r , c a p t a i n c h a i r s , p r i v a c y g l a s s . J 5 1 V 8 . cruise control, s t e reo . Hi Capacity, Air A Heat. Radia l s . 12.000 mllea My "77 is in. Must Sell New Stick-er f 9 009 Best o f f e r o v e r $6,700

425-5771

821 Junk Cars W

800 Recreational Vehicles

ATTEX 440. e lec t r ic s t a r t . 2 man . 6 wheeler. 1973 Call Richard 728 2220 or 525 9715

802 Snowmobiles

S n o w m o b i l e Sa le

RUPP

O N L Y THE BEST 78. 77 MACHINES

NEW IN T H E CRATES Rupp 78 Liquid $1149

C L O T H I N G P r e S e a s o n Specials

Men s A Women ' s Suits Values to $90. f rom 124 95

Chi ldren 's Suits f rom $14 95 Boots f rom $5 95

Helmets f rom $9 95 Down Mittens $9 95 List $20

Two Piece Rupp Suits List $100 Now $49 95

High Top Boots Now $12 95

L o B a r o n ' s Spo r t s 34711 Dequindre S of 15 Mile

Troy 585-3535 Mon Thurs Fr i 10 to 8

Wed Sat 10 to « Sun 12 to 4 CLOSED T U E S

It s Worth the Drive SNOW J E T 1973 440 low miles, e l e c t r i c s t a r t 18 inch t r a c k $400

538 9248

C H A P P A R A L 1 974 340 l iquid cooled heavy duty suspens ion . Comet clutch 250 miles , good condi tion $800 348 9055

SKI DOO 1973 Olympic 336 special double t r a i l e r both p e r f e c t . $775

537 2820

806 Boats & Rotors

ARE HEF BARGAIN DAYS A R E H E R E D E A L E R S FOR

Chris Craf t Boston Whaler. O'Day Sailboats. F i b e r f o r m Boats. John son Motors. A M F . Alcort, Sunfish and Force 5 Complete mar ine lacil Hies G R E G O R Y S 823 1900 , 94«€ E Je f fe r son Open 7 days

HOB1E 18. used 1 season, t rai ler with s to r age bo« excellent condi tion 478-5375

812 Motorcycles, Go-Karts Mini Bikes

SUZUKI. 1972. GT 550. good condi Hon wi th s o m e s p a r e p a r t s $550

525-9388

814 Campers And Motorhomes

B e s t P r i c e s A n y w h e r e

CHAMPION TITAN

CONCORD 17. 20 22 25. 27 and 31 ft avail able High inventory of new and used MOTORHOMES

H W M O T O R H O M E S

9 8 1 - 1 5 3 5

WE BUY

USED CARS ALL MAKES & MODELS

ALSO TRUCKS

COMPLETE SELECTION OF

CLEAN USED CARS!

Bill Brown USED C A R S

3 5 0 0 0 P l y m o u t h Rd L ivon ia . M i c h i g a n

421-7000

W e Are

Buying Now A l l MAKES & A ^ b O R S

H I G H D O L L A R 100 TO 2 0 0 MORE

ONE M I N U T E FREE APPRAISAL

Leo Calhoun

Ford, Inc. 4 1 0 0 1 PLYMOUTH RD

453-1 100

H I G H $ $ H I G H ^ I

W A N T E D

$25 - $50 O N ALL

JUNK CARS Must H a v e Tit le O T Y A U T O RECOVERY

4 0 1 1 1 Schoo lc ra f t

4 5 3 - 3 4 1 1 2 6 1 - 9 1 2 0

PLYMOUTH

$INSTANT$

$CASH$ FOR

J U N K

& W R E C K E D

C A R S

C A L L

E & M 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5

824 Sports And Imported Cars

Exclusive M E R C E D E S - B E N Z

Sales • Leo* i n g

E u r o p e a n D e l i v e r y

Parts - Serv ice

Estate M o t o r s Ltd 464 S. W o o d w a r d

B i r m i n g h a m

6 4 4 - 8 4 0 0

J A G a O S E O U T

L I Q U I D A T I O N SALE

EVERY CAR MUST G O !

WHOLESALE PRICES

iEALERS WELCOME Jag 76NKJC, 2 dr , s i lver $11,500 Jag 75 X3.C 2 dr . . blue J ag 74 XJV2L. si lver Jag 74 XJ68., brown Jag '74 X J l 2 \ b r o w n Jag '74 XKE Roads te r J ag '74 XJ6L.( yellow.. J ag '73 XJ6, g teen Jag 73 XJ8, maroon Jag '71 XJ8. si Jag '70 XJ6 sll Jag '67 4 2G, red

V a g e 352-8580. t re le#raph 9 ' i Mi

JUNK CARS WANTED ALSO TRUCKS A WRECKS

Any Condition TOP DOLLAR PAID

758-1485

822 Trucks For Sale

1978 GMC P I C K U P 1974 FORD PICKUP 2 1 975 MAZDA P I C K U P 1987 FORD PICKUP

2 OPEN SATURDAY L I V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N

34501 Plymouth Rd 425 5400 Be tween Wayne A F a r m i n g t o n

Rds

858 CodMoc

C A D I L L A C S E D A N D e V I L L E . 1171, loaded, m a n y extra*, excep-tionally nice low mi leage c a r Avl* Ford. Te legraph at 12 Mile S54-3100

1976 CADILLAC ' SEDAN DE VILLE

L e a t h e r . AM F M s t e r e o t a p e , loaded C h r i s t m a s Special 88.995

G a g e Olds Home of the P r i ce Shopper

21710 Woodward Ave

3 9 9 - 3 2 0 0

SEDAN DEVILLE. 1974 Execut ive car no rust . 33,000 miles . $4,400 f i rm Call 8AM-4 30PM. 398 5020. af ter 5PM 873 0235

CADILLAC 1978. Sedan DeVille. b e a u t i f u l . 11.000 a c t u a l m i l e s , loaded. $7,800 2744925

860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 866 Ford

CAMARO 1974 LT ser ies Air condi-tioning. 16.000 original miles Ext ra

rp D U b u rnnlaH l l r U/ap»«> 425 2 » 2

P lease contact Mr Werner or 312-7820

IMPALA 1972 4 door hardtop. V8. excellent condition. 1 owner , facto-ry a i r , power s teer ing , brakes, good rubber , u n d e r r a t e d . no rust . $975 Call Fr i or Sat 522 1258

C H E V E L L E - 1971, Mal I bu. 2 door h a r d t o p , 8 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c .

Kwer steering, vinyl top, runs and >ks perfect Adult owned Wife's

car $1175 45*9837

CAPRICE 1972 4 door, power steer-ing. windows, b rakes , a i r . AM FM stereo $1,000 Call a f t e r 10 AM

455 1386

NOVA 1975 h a t c h b a ^ , yellow with white vinyl top. au tomat ic , V8. AM F M . a i r . 13.500 m i l e s $3,300

646-1467

COUPE DeVille 1974 White with >old l andau top. loaded Super 1 a rp $5400 739 9474

S E D A N D E V I L L E 1978 7,700 miles Fully equipped G M execu tlve c a r Light blue $8,000 64 5 2829

$10,500 $7,995 $7,995 $7995

$8,995 $7,995 $5,995 $S.99;

4 ^ 4 9 5 $2,995

9 7 * R g N A U L T S

Sedans a n d "Stat ion W o g o n s .

Both h a v e a u t o m a t i c t r ansm is -

sion a n d rad io . Your cho ice

$1,995 BILL H E R M A N N , I N C

3 1 1 5 1 W 10 M i l e Farmington 478-2191

FIAT X 19. 1976. Convertible Mid engine. 12,000 ac tua l miles , AM FM tape, still like new $4,250 Tom Hoi ter Ford Farming ton 474 1289

CAPRI II. 1976. Hatchback , auto-ma t i c . 6 cy l inder , 7.000 mi les , many ex t ras S a v e 1 ' $3,695 Tom Holier Ford, F a r m i n g t o n 474, 1289

CAPRI 1971. good t ranspor ta t ion , $300 422 7784

DATSUN 1973. 240 Z new paint, bat tery, brakes $3100 754-7355

BMW Tn. 1974, Behr a i r , AMFM stereo tape. Metallic Red, beige in t e r i o r , s u p e r b cond i t ion , m a n y extras days, 843 4723. evenings A weekends 995 2062

B O B S A K S O L D S

USED TRUCK

SPECIALS '74 Chevy C-IO Van V-8, auto . p o w e r s t ee r ing and brake*, radio, hea l e r , white walls, s h a r p ' $3,495 '74 Chevy K 5 Blarer V-8. auto power s t e e r i n g and brakes . 4 wheel dr ive , a i r . K-5 pkg . with power angle and tile snow blade Winter r e a d y ' $5,195

B O B S A K S O L D S Grand River al Drake

4 7 8 - 0 5 0 0

FORD P I C K U P 1963, good condi Hon, $400 453 1097

DODGE. 1973, ^ ton. au tomat ic t ransmiss ion, power b rakes , clean, poei-traction. low miles , $2,300

229 4341

1 9 7 5 Ford F - 1 0 0 Explorer

4 w h e e l d r i v e , V 8 , a u t o m a t i c ,

p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d brakes,

f a c t o r y a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g ,

rad io , rear s tep b u m p e r . Red

w i t h b l ack s t r ipes, v e r y l o w

m i l e a g e Like n e w

Jack D e m m e r Fo rd 3 7 3 0 0 M i c h i g a n A v e

PA 1 - 2 6 0 0

D A T S U N B 2 1 0 ' s

Pr iced F r o m

$2,794 POE

G O L L I N G

D A T S U N 2 6 0 5 14 M i l e Rd

5 7 6 - 4 4 0 0

ALFA R O M E O

M G • J A G U A R I N STOCK

T R I U M P H TR7's N O W

$4,995 POE

3 0 NICE USED CARS

O N DISPLAY

FALVEY M O T O R S OF TROY

1 8 1 5 M A P L E L A W N

TROY M O T O R MALL

6 4 3 - 7 8 7 0

1976 GMC P I C K U P 1974 FORD PICKUP 1975 MAZDA PICKUP 1967 FORD PICKUP

OPEN SATURDAY L I V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N

34501 Plymouth Rd 425 5400 Be tween Wayne A F a r m i n g t o n

Rds

CORVETTE. 1968. very nice, lots of new parts , mus t sell Call Per sistently 453 0481

860 Chevrolet

MONTE CAR1.0 1976. Landau, air. A m F m stereo, r ea r window defog ger. ex t r a s , low mi leage Call

363 0167

IMPALA 1973 . 4 door hardtop, air condi t ion ing , full power . 23,000 m i l e / f i rm price $2,500 356 8290

.EVROLET 1972. full power, air. i -emiss ion cont ro l , new t i res ,

(280 651 1504

IMPALA 1967 must sell. a i r . auto m a l i c , p o w e r , $170 Lots to o f f e r

356 2737

IMPALA 1967, 396 4 speed t r ans mission. AM FM 8 t rack radio, fa i r condition. $325 357 3269

IMPALA. 1965 a i r . power s teering, power brakes , lilt wheel, factory FM Under 60.000 miles, needs ca r bure tor 349-3384

N o w That 's M o r e Like It! N e w ' 7 7 Chev ro le ts

O n D i s p l a y N o w Remaining '76 s Sale Priced

M I K E S A V O I E

C H E V R O L E T

1900 W Maple Troy Motor Mall

6 4 3 - 8 0 0 0

MONTE CARLO. 1976 Landau, air conditioning, AM FM radio, 8,000 miles, s h a r p ' $4,777 Lou LaRiche Chevrole t , 40875 P l y m o u t h Rd , P lymouth 453 4600

KINGSWOOD WAGON 1971, no rus t , t r a i l e r package , a i r . new tires. $1200 851 2083

K I N G S W O O D E S T A T E Wagon, 1972, power, a i r , t r a i l e r hitch, excel lenlly main ta ined . $1395 474 7842

IMPALA. 1965. Conver t ib le . V-8 automat ic , r ea r window defros ter , bucket seats , shag carpet ing, no rust $595 453-2406

K I N G S W O O D E S T A T E s t a t i o n wagon 1972 9 passenger , gold. 400 engine, air , power b rakes , power s teer ing. Am F m , e x t r a s Excellent condition Must sell $1495 455-3926

C H E V R O L E T C O N C O U R S " " E S -TATE -1972. 9 passenger wagon Air. power s teer ing brakes $875 After 6 PM 879 0259

CAPRICE 1973. Classic , with air . rear de f ros t e r 2 door, c lean . $2190

585 9487

1966 C O V A I R

2 d o o r , b l ack N ice , N ice ,

Nice. OPEN SATURDAY

L I V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N 34501 Plymouth Rd 425 5400 Be tween Wayne A F a r m i n g t o n

Rds

CHEVELLE. 1971, s ta t ion wagon. 8 cy l inder , good t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . $500

626 9136

IMPALA. 1966, very good condi tion Custom 8 t rack stereo, snow tires included on r i m s Body in good shape Must be seen Call af ter 4 30 PM ask for Karson,

476 9525

NEWPORT 1972, 4 door, good condi-tion 50.400 miles, good tire*, plus snow t i res and wheels $1200

4274554

864 Dodge

CHARGER, 1989. 3*3 automat ic , a ir . radial*, f i rs t $500 lakes 6424588

866 Ford

MUSTANG 1969 coupe 6 automat-ic. a i r $425 T y m e Sales

455-5566

MAVERICK 1972 Grabbe r Low miles Excel tent gas mileage $895 Tyme Sales

455 5564

ELITE. 1976. V4 . a i r conditioning, low mile*, many options $4,495 Tom Holier Ford, Fa rming ton

474 1289

GRAN TORINO Sport. 1972, tough. I1K0 . 400 V8, loaded 464 9? 18

FORD. 351 W Engine, with t rans mission, low mileage, E C 537 4778

MAVERICK 1971, runs good, power s teer ing, power b rakes $350

261 0081

MAVERICK. 1970, best offer For more i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l a f t e r 6PM

651 9583

MACH I. 1973 M u s t a n g . 32.000 m i l e s e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $2500

522 5532

W A N T A USED CAR YOU C A N DEPEND O N ?

You'll find it at USED CAR COR RAL For many yea r s , we've been providing value in used ca rs , and we'd like to please you Stop in today to see the low low price on our used c a r s

USED CAR CORRAL 30121 Ford Rd. . Garden City

2 6 1 - 3 5 5 1

FORD 1970 Station wagon, 390, air , new power b rakes , power steering. $500 Must sell 937 1511

862 Chrysler

NEWPORT 1971. 2 door sedan, mint condition, new t i res , plus snow t i r e s $950 Cal l a f t e r 6 PM

642 3564

1 9 7 5 C O R D O B A S ABOUT $ 3 9 5 D O W N

on these 4 s h a r p Cordobas Full fac-tory equipment , fac tory a i r condi tioning. AM FM stereo vinyl roofs, low miles , take a Demo dirve Your choice et $4,195 New car bank t e r m s Colony Chrys ler Plvmouth. I l l Ann Arbor Rd

453 2255

1 9 7 6 Pinto W a g o n A u t o m a t i c , r a d i o , h e a t e r ,

w h i t e s ide w a l l t i res, d e a n

a n d d e p e n d a b l e Yours for

$ 2 , 7 9 5

PAT M I L L I K E N

FORD 9600 Telegraph

Between Plymouth & W Chicago

2 5 5 - 5 8 4 0

' 7 6 LTD

L A N D A U Ai r , stereo, w h i t e s ide w a l l s ,

t i n t e d g lass D e m o # 5 0 8 2

R U S T P R O O F I N G

5 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y

$4,991

TURNER

FORD 2 6 0 0 W MAPLE

(15 MILE RD.)

643-7500 9 7 1 FORD

G A L A X I E 5 0 0 2 door , h a r d t o p , a u t o m a t i c ,

r a d i o , h e a t e r , w h i t e s i d e

w a l l , p o w e r , $ 7 9 5

PAT M I L L I K E N

FORD %00 Telegraph

B e t w e e n # l y m o u t h A W Chicago

2 5 5 - 5 8 4 0

866 Ford

MAVERICK. 1972. 2 door, au tomat ic. power s teer ing, a i r . vinyl top.

condition. $975 332 7176

MUSTANG MACH I. 1974 loaded, air , au tomat ic , 34,000 miles. AM FM stereo. $2500 352 9513

1973 M U S T A N G M A C H I

V-8, a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r steer-

i n g a n d b r a k e s , A M - F M

rod io , m e t a l l i c b l u e , A - 1 con-

d i t i on .

$ 2 , 6 9 5

Jack D e m m e r Fo rd 3 7 3 0 0 M i c h i g a n A v e

PA 1 - 2 6 0 0

1973 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE

10 passenger , air conditioning, one owner $1,988

FISCHER B U I C K 1790 M A P L E L A W N

TROY MOTOR MALL

6 4 3 - 7 6 6 0

866 Ford

FORD 1971. good condition needs some repair $450 or besl offer

4254M2

S P E C I A L P U R C H A S E

New Pinto

Runabouts

$2,895 Radio l t i res, rad ios , b u m p e r

g r o u p , p lus p r e p

TROY FORD 7 7 7 John R

B e h i n d O o k l o n d M o l l

5 8 5 - 4 0 0 0

ELITE 1976 Air conditioning, sun roof, all ex t ras 12,000 miles, excel lent condition, $4750 274 2204

PINTO. 1974. country squire stat ion wagon, c innamon brown, 230 en-gine. $1,550 349 1697

M I C H I G A N ' S # 1 Ford Dea le r

W H Y '

W e Sel l For Less! Large Savings On All Models

STARK H I C K E Y

W E S T 24760 W 7 Mile 538 6600

0LDSM0BILE r®76 C UTLASS SALO

2 dr HT. 350 V8 automatic, power stewing. poww t>r*»s. AM/FM stereo fear window defroster, Air Conditioning, Vinyl Rool, Sport Wheels Body Side Moldings. T glass. SU

> 5 4 3 4 1976 REGENCY SEDAN DEMO

6 way power seals, pow* door locks tint glass, power trunk, body side mouldings, door edge guards, SU | 7 7 3

$ 6 8 9 5

1976 TORONADO DEMO

6-way powm **ats poww door locks, tint g l au power t w k . body sale mouldings door edge guards, Stk #773

$ 6 W 0

1976DELTA 188"

DEMO

2 door V8 fcHbo hydiamaoc power stewing power brakii. radio, air conditioning, white wails Demo Stk #064

$ 4 8 6 0

S E R V I C E O P E N A T

W E S E R V I C E A L L G . M . C A R S

AT 6RAND RIVER AND DRAKE-JUST 2 Ml W. OF FARMINGTON

TORINO 1971 new ba t t e ry . 8 cylin-der, FM radio 56.000 miles, stand ard Best offer 459-2388

MUSTANG FASTBACK 1969. 302. au tomat i c , power s t ee r ing , fold down seat , good condition $550 Evenings 427 7271

NOVA 1974, CUSTOM 6 cylinder, deluxe in te r io r , power s teer ing, AMFM stereo, energy absorbing bumpers , excellent running condi tion. best offer takes 349 4487

CORVETTE. 1975. Metallic Blue. New t i res , loaded, low mi lage . Good condition Best Offer 673 3382

CAPRICE 1973 burgundy white r . tilt wheel, vinyl top. a ir . powe

s tereo, radials . $2,195 348 1083

CHEVROLET 1966. Stalion Wagon, r u n s ao^d , good t i r e s , $100 f i r m

425 8237

CAMARO 1973. Gold automat ic , radio, best offer 363 4888

(CAMARO 1976 6 cyl inder , auto, power b rakes A s tee r ing AM-FM. console, 10,000 mi les $3900 425 5193

IMPALA, 1969. 327 engine, power s teer ing A brakes , good condition. - r ing best Offer After 5 476-4858

C A P R I C E . 1970. 4 door, power s t ee r ing , b r a k e s , windows Air, AM-FM radio Very good condition

1 624 2342

CAMARO. 1975. smal l 8. au tomat ic in c o n s o l e , p o w e r s t e e r i n g A brakes . AMFM stereo, r e a r defog ger. body side moldings, new set Michelin t i res , i m m a c u l a t e in and out. $3150 KE 8 4697

CAPRICE 1975 E s t a t e Waeon air conditioned, heavy duty oat tery, very clean, 32,000 mi les , $3600

646-2276

STU EVANS ELLS FOR LES

1977 MERCURY MARQUIS

2 door or 4 door Hardtop O u r m o s t a f f o r d a b l e f u l l s i ze c a r

i

I n c l u d e s 4 0 0 Z V e n g i n e , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r

b r a k e s , s t e e l b e l t e d r a d i a l s , d e l u x e w h e e l c o v e r s ,

a u t o m a t i c , t r a n s m i s s i o n , fu l l s t a n d a r d f a c t o r y

e q u i p m e n t .

4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

ill! M

0 0

SAVINGS! s 9 0 0

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DATSUN 180Z. 1975, 2 + 2, automat Ic, AM-FM s te reo t ape , fac tory air conditioning, s teel belted radials with mag wheels , low miles A very clean «ar . like new ' $5,995 Call a f t e r 5 00 557-1997

C O R V E T T E 1976 7,000 m i l e s Loaded Mag wheels $8,450 644 1264

TRIUMPH TR-6. 1974 White with tan interior Z iebar ted , Michelin Radials Excel lent condition 341 1653 Days 68^1598 Evenings and Sunday $4 000

CHEVY VAN G-10. 1976. V-8. auto mat ic . power s teer ing and brakes, cruise control, rad ia l t i res , under coated, AM-FM c a s s e t t e . 11,000 m i l e s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $5,300

846-0133

M a r k C h e v r o l e t

" T R U C K C E N T E R "

- W e H a v e ' e m -

• BLAZERS

• C U S T O M V A N S

• STB> SIDES

/ 4 x 4 ' s

If W e Don ' t H a v e W h a t

You ' re L o o k i n g F o r —

W E I L GET IT

M a r k C h e v r o l e t

" T R U C K C E N T E R "

3 3 2 0 0 M i c h . A v e . , W a y n e

7 2 2 - 9 0 8 1 7 2 2 - 9 1 4 7

Car For Sale? W t WELCOME Y O U

W I T H OPEN WALLET

Because w e sel l *o m a n y , w e

n e e d g o o d used ca r * of a l l

k i n d * . W e p a y CASH a n d

need cor* N O W .

Bob Saks 478-0500 Farmington

Always

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Cash SHARP LATE M O O f t CARS

NEEDED N O W

For O u t of State M a r k e t

• M A N S F I E L D

A U T O SALES 1 1 0 4 B a l d w i n

BLAZER C H E Y E N N E . 1976, auto m a t i c . a i r cond i t i on ing , po steering and brake*, loaded $6 Art Mo ran P o n t i a c - G M C , Tele-graph . North of 12 Mile 553-9000

wer ,J75

JAGUAR-.' 1974. XJ-12L. Yellow, 4 door, $8,500 855-9352

O P E L 1968 Kade'tt, very good condi-tion. 30 MPG, asking $650 476-6221

JAG 1973, V 12, Roadster , $8500 Dr Cornet te 647-5774 or 2734100

GREMLIN X 1973 Red, white mte rior I m m a c u l a t e $1,150 Tyme Sale*

455 5566

852 Classic Cars

PACKARD. 1941. Model 110. runs good, no ru* t . needs res tor ing Must sell $1,200 - 525-02J4

MERCURY VEGA 1974 ha tchback . 4 speed 26 000 mi les Wife 's ca r Excellent condition AM-FM $1,300 648-4758

CAMARO 1976, LT 350 4 BB1. V8 automat ic , power s teer ing , brakes, a ir . am fm s tereo, e x t r a s . GM exec utive ca r 981-1588 3 2 0 0 0 FORD RD

GARDEN CITY COR v AIR 1969 140. au tomat i c $895 - 682 7 238

YOUR CHANCE TO REALLY GET A LOT FOR

SO LITTLE... • M M K rv'&- c w n i E K T u s H

M E K U m C O M E T S - BOBCATS

T0CH008EFRQM

5 YR/ 75,000 MILE ROTARY WARRANTY

LIVONIA MAZDA 3 4 5 0 1 P L Y M O U T H R D . 4 2 5 - 5 4 0 0

Between Wayne & Farmington Rda.

YEAR-END SPECIALS

854 American Motors

FORD, 197$. F 250. P ickup, 4 wheel drive, with *now plow Thi* Week's Special $J.9tS Avl* Ford Te legraph a t 12 Mile 354 3100

1 9 7 6 A M C

PACER 6 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r

s t ee r i ng , f a c t o r y a i r c o n d i -

t i o n i n g , n e w t i res , 2 1 , 0 0 0

m i les , $ 3 , 3 9 5 .

Fiesta A M C Jeep 1 2 0 5 A n n A r b o r Rd

P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

FORD F » « . 1975, P ickup 4 wheel <fc1ve with c a m p e r A via Ford Te legraph at IX Mile $54 3100

FORD RANGER 1975, FS50. XLT. stereo air condit ioning, ex t r a tank. 21.000 milea, excel lent . $4450.

174-2204

FE

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P O N T I A C

5-5900 8-8825

. : A U T O D E A L E R O P E N I N G N E W LOT

H E E D S 4 0 C A R S .

$ 1 0 0 . 1 2 , 0 0 0

7 2 2 - 2 2 2 0

0 4 1

FORD WINDOW Van 1H$, new brake*, low mi leage . $450 or beat offer Body need* repa i r 4254445

CHEVROLET 1ITJ cu*tom pickup. 18.000 actual mile*. Power s teer inf . brake* Cheap ' T y m e Sales

45*5444

823 Vans

W E N E E D V A N S I ! See U* Fi rs t For

Top Dollar on Used Van* Any Year • Any Make

TEL-TWELVE

D O D G E 24tZS W U Mile - Telegraph

354-6600 1 9 7 1 D A T S U N 2 4 0 Z

G r e e n . S e e Itl OPEN SATURDAY

L I V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N MMl Plymouth Rd 42&-M0I B e t w e e n W a y n e h F a r m i n g t o n

Rda

MERCEDES 1972 white 254 Sedan S l u r p I M M .

SUBARU 1*71. A m condition, N to « M P G . rm 4 4 1 4 4 * MIOSIS

GREMLIN X, Package , 1974, Sil-ver , a u t o m a t i c , power *teering, brake*, a i r . AM-FM *tereo. rust proofed, mow t i re* 20,000 mile* Excel len t Condition e tc $2,175 After SPM 94M47J

856 Buick

B U I C K S P O R T S S T A T I O N WAGON 1972, good cond i t ion $1450 . 453-4296

RIVIERA • 1972. loaded. $1500 M u a t i e l l 340-4933 or 478-5090

OPEL GT 197$, 4 (peed . 40 000 mite*, need* exhauat , rust proofed, extra*. $1940 Evening* 427-7271

SKYLARK. 197$ Power *teerlng. brake* Stereo, a i r . Landau top_ $2.9f5 5$3 $520 S314240

REGAL l t e v Air . power * teer lnf . — > e r brake*. Excel lent condition,

mi leage $$.100. 478-02W C I

LeSABRE. 1970. 4 door, aood condi-tion, new snow t i re*. $450 Second owner 477-0S19

LeSABRE Cue torn, 1973. AMFM atareo . a i r , power s teer ing and brakes , ext ra*, exce l len t condition, priced right. 450^0048

O P E L MANTA 1»7«, like new. am fm atereo, t a p e cnaaet te . new anow Ure*. good gas m l l o a g e . m u s t toll .

42S-47J4

858 CocMac C O U P E D e V I L L E l f 7 l . E x e c s tlve * cor . block wKb rod leather in ter ior , Toi ied^ lew ml t eage f ,7$4 f i rm. Aak for Shel SS7-7040

•7* 10KAT MMMOUT . M i J » £ » '78 •ONMCHS • — f 3 , 4 9 5 76 HBKWIYS. ai wiili 7 * COMETS. M a n n m s

1972 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 door hardtop, automatic, power steering and brakes, vinyl roof, t inted glass. Extremely sharp.

$1995

HURRY THEY MON'T LAST LONG! WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF 19 77 MODELS

ALL MODELS AND COLORS ON DISPLA Y FOR

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

BRING YOUR WEST DEAL FROM ANY LINCOLN-MERCURY

DEALER AND WE WILL BEAT IT!

3

1972 COKTMEMTAL MARK W

Gold with white vinyl top. 40,000 original miles, garage kept, spotless car.

SEEITI

I E W ' 7 6 COMETS

A DRS. & 2 0RS. Some have

* RMDUCKD

iim* U S E D C A R S

1974 MERCURY MQNTEKY

2 door, hardtop, powe steer-ing and brakes, air condi-tioning, one owner Garage

kept.

0M.T96

1974 CA0M1AC COUPE DEVILLE

Triple white, every possiM option. Includes tape, leather tift. cruise

PRICMD TO 9MLL

1976 CONTINENTAL TOWN COUPE- DEMO

Spool ufacti

cial edition, only 25 man-_ _cturod, triple gold, quad sounds and all the other goodies you can p u t o n a c a r .

9AVK

1974 LINCOLN 2 DOOR

brown, only 25,000 al l powor Including

stereo, and every other facto-ry option.

9AVM

riple illes.

1974 MUSTAN6II MACH I V8. a u t o m a t i c , power s teer-

ing, powe r b r a k e s , s tereo,

sharp ! $ 2 , 7 9 5

£ 1 9 7 6 F M 9 I R 0 T K M S AM

£ 5 , 0 0 0 mi les, a i r . t i l t w h e e l ,

• ^ t cus tom in ter io r , ex t ra aharo .

¥ $ 5 0 9 9

t 1974 CAMARO

- V8, a u t o m a t i c , power s teer-

, J Ing. A M / F M s te reo tape, v iny l

, j roo f , low mi leage . ^

; [ 1974 CHEV. MAUBU CLASSIC

, ( 2 doo r h a r d t o p , V8, a u t o m a t -, - ic. p o w e r , a i r , v inyl roof .

r 19,000 m i l es One owner

t $ 3 1 9 5

t 1973 PONTIAC LUXURY LEMANS

' * 2 door h a r d t o p , V8. power ,

• i a ir , v inyl roo t , 40.000 m i l es

• t One owner . $2495

< C O R V E T T E t

• t 1 1977 CORVETTE

' 1 A i r . power , 4 apeed . s te reo

| leather t r im, 1.600. On ly

c $ 9 4 9 5

< 1976C0HVETTE ^ G l e a m i n g red w i t h w h i t e Hea the r t r i m , A M / F M a t e r e o ' e n d t a p e . air . au toma t i c , til*

• t w h e e l . 7 . 0 0 0 ml lea . war ranty • (unt i l Aug. '77 .

$9795

1974 NOVA

4 d o o r , 6 cy l inder , au toma t i c , power s teer ing , rad io , ex t ra sha rp

$2295 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK

C u s t o m in ter io r , 6 cy l inder , au toma t i c , power s teer ing , ral ley whee ls Ext ra sha rp

$2295

1975 CAPMCE

4 doo r h a r d t o p , red w i t h b lack root , air", p o w e r , ex t ra

$3995

1975CHEV. CUSTOMIZa VAN Air, t i l t whee l , a u t o m a t i c , s tereo. A n s o n Mag whee ls , Ext ra sha rp

1974 PLYMOUTH FURY I 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , power , air

$1988

1974 6REMUN X

6 cy l inder , a u t o m a t i c , power s teer ing . Ext ra S h a r p .

$1995

1974MAVBUCK

4 d o o r . 25 .000 mi les, a i r . p o w e r , one o w n e r . Ex t reme ly nice.

1974 CNEVELE MAL MU

2 d o o r . V8. au toma t i c , power ,

wh i t e w a l l s $ 2 4 9 5

1975 CHEVELLE MAUBU

CLASSIC

2 doo r , l a n d a u root , air ExtraJ sha rp

P A T M U L L I G A N DETROIT'S #1 LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

20200 GRAND RIVER AT EVERGREEN KE 2-4000

1972 CH£V C*r*IO 4 door h a r d t o p , ful l power ,

s tereo, air . vtnyt roof Only

$ 1 0 9 9

1975 CHEVELLE MALIBU

4 door hardtop automatic power, air conditiorvrm. vinyl lop

$ 3 2 9 6

1971 CHEV U N 6 S W 0 0 I ESTATE

STATION WAGON

Extra low mi les, air , a u t o m a t -

ic. power

$1496

1974 PINTO B N M N U T

Au toma t i c , power , s h a r p c a ^

TennVSOn

1972 F ORB U B M W V M

8 cy l inder , au tomat i c p o w e r

$1,995

I 975M0N2A 2 + 2

Br. red. 22 .000 mt te* . p o w e r a i r . A M / F M tilt whee l .

$ 3 1 9 5

R§gist$raow for 77 Miss Detroit Auto Show Cootost 1 3 2 5 7 0 P l y m o u t h R d . P h o n e 4 2 5 - $ $ 0 Q

m m M l

*

& B * Thursday, December 30. 1976

1 6 6 Ford

ro. 1971, 2 door. 4 spe«d. 41.000 e i cc l l en t condition 47fr8*84

"ANO C O U P E , IM4, V 4 . au to run* fine, rus ty rear feod

Mut t sell t oday ' 1273 42S4MS

IrfTO WAGON. 107J VOOO miles new t l t f tS Lou L a R i c h e

t v ro l e t . 40*75 P l y m o u t h Rd . lOUth 45J 4600

MUSTANG. 1174. ( t ick shi f t . • cylin der Excel lent condition tt^3672

MUSTANG l m T H a r d Top. Power Steering, power b r a k e s , AM-FM Radio a i r . 23.000 miles t2.290 Per fPrt Condition M» 0212

LTD 1172 4 door, fully equipped f * c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n 42 000 m i l e s

477 7050

866 Ford

"STATION WAGON SALE ' 74 LTD'» & TORINO'S. A l l

have V -8 , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r

i t w r i n g a n d b rakes , a i r cond i -

t i o n i n g , a l i o m a n y ex t ras

F rom

$ 1 , 9 9 5

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d 3 7 3 0 0 M i c h i g a n Ave.

PA 1 - 2 6 0 0

MUSTANG II M P G 1975 2 3 cc engine 4 cyl inder . 4 speed AM-FM c a s s e t t e I n t e r i o r d e c o r g roup 11,000 miles E i w l l e n t condition 13.200 . 425 3954

J A C K S E L L E ' S

BUICKS DEMOS S

E N J O Y T H E N E W Y E A R I N Y O U R N E W B U I C K

1977 BUICK CENTURY COUPE k Ful l Fac to ry Equ ipment fr

$ 3 , 7 8 8 I

1977 BUICK LESABRE COUPE & Hydrama t i c . Power Steer ing . Power Brakes and Ful l Fac to ry Equ ipmen t r *

3ft-

$ 4 , 3 9 8 I

1977 BUICK ELECTRA COUPE a-Hydramatic. Power Steering, Power Disc K

Brakes, Power Windows, and "AIR CONDI- ^

HONING"

' 6 , 0 4 5

ORDER Y O U R S M O W !

f

n

B B J V 9 T M O T N B

C0NPAJIAILY P M C 9 MODELS FV0M

0 U 8 HU6E HEW C M STOCK.

"Keep thot Qroot QM Footing

wtth Qonulno OM Porta"

JACK SELLE BUICK INC. 200 ANN ARBOR R0. (M-14)

Just Weet of 1-275 In te rchange

O p e n M o n d a y & Thursday Ti l 9 P .M .

P L Y M O U T H 453 -4411

U Q C C X t T r

0LDSM06ILE

BUY A USED CAR WITH CONFIDENCE!

125 USB) CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 1978 WICK UNITED

229 COUPE

866 Ford

PINTO, 1972, radio, heater , snow t ires , and wheels Excellent 425 9325

PINTO 1971, 4 speed , new tires, brakes , muff le r 87.000 miles Can-ton 1500 397 2117

PINTO 1973 wagon, au tomat ic , radi-als. new b rakes , shocks Best offer

476-9434

MUSTANG II F a s t b a r k . 1976. V 6 m a n u a l , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d brakes, chrome wheels, low mile age. excellent condition 626-7150

870 Jeeps & 4 Wheel

Other Drive

J E E P . 1973. ** Ton Pickup. 4 wheel drive, au tomat ic , power steering, custom cab Cab high camper top Equipped with 1975 all electr ic 7 Meyers snow plow 478-4474 or 281 860*1 ext 214

872 Lincoln

PINTO. 1972 Squire. 2000CC. 60.000 miles, radia ls air . 4 speed. Hurst Shifter, header , ex t r a s . $1000 or best offer 422-8026

MUSTANG 1965 6 cyfinder rebuilt motor , good t i r es , new brakes Good t ranspor ta t ion Neids minor repair $250 537 6466

Girl W a r V 6. s h o t shif t . 4 speed Power s teering, disc brakes Air conditioning, r ea r window defrost er. digital clock. AM-FM Stereo radio, decor group interior , leather w r a p p e d s t e e r i n g wheel t inted

lass, steel bel ted radials . new Jrakes. new shocks new bat tery, 2 new t i r es Call i•229-6019

MAVERICK G R A B B E H . 1970 6 cvl inder. s t andard t ransmiss ion , air shocks. Royce CB. AMFM. 32 (>00 miles, new engine. $400 or best offer After 5 30F'M 522 5627

TOWN CAR, 1975, 2 door Abso lutely loaded, triple green Leath-er. $7000 Call evenings and week ends Ml 4 2891

PINTO. 1972. Runabout au tomat ic . 2 000 cc , 47 000 miles, snow tires, I69S 397 0465

[IOW 19.C s t e e r i n g & b r a k e s , a i r . 19.000

miles. $3445 GA 2-0085

FAIR LANE 1970. vinyl hard top. a u t o m a t i c , power s teer ing , disc power brakes , a i r . clean 47.000 ac-tual miles $725 MUSTANG 1970. 302 V8. au toma t i c . 27.000 actual miles, c lean new brakes , goot' t ires. $450 535 0167

GALAX IE 1967. power s teering, brakes, air. low mileage, needs

p u f f i e r $200 728 1555

STATION WAGON 1972. LTD 9 pas senger air, s t e / eo , lull power. $950 Must see 689 9426

FORD 1971. Custom. 4 door Auto ma t i c Best offer as is GA 2 0734

PINTO 2000, 1971 a i r . au tomat ic clean. $650 After 6 30PM 177-3181

MAVERICK 1972 Grabbe r Auto mat ic 6 cvlmder . excellent condi Hon G a r a g e kept Low mi les . $1350 421 1774

GALAX IF. 500. 1973 Power Steer ing, power b rakes , a i r . 4 speaker stereo very good condition Must sell After 6 I'M 355 0496 Before 6 PM 559 6262

MUSTANG 1970. V8. au tomat i c , power s t e e r i n g , power b r a k e s , radio, heater Good condition $850

464 6321

PINTO. 1974 Runabout Radio, heal er. auto shift Low mileage, snows Excel lenl condition $1,900 85141737

MUSTANG II. 1974, deluxe interior radials, air 4 cyl inder . 4 speed, 19.000 miles $2,300 After 7PM

646 1187

FORD n t r > 1973. Wagon new tires, low mi l eage , no rus t loaded $2100

525 3434

870 Jeeps & Other 4 W h e e l Drive

J E E P 1972 CJ 5. 35,000 miles, many extras , absolutely immacu

EXECUTIVE CAR Mark III. 1971 40.000 miles All ex t r a s excellent condition Call Sue 883 1800

LINCOLN T O W N E " COUPE. 1976. absolutely i m m a c u l a t e midnight blue L o a d e d ' ! Only $7,775 Art Moran Pon t iac -GMC, Te legraph North of 12 Mile 353 9000

1 9 7 6 L I N C O L N

C O N T I N E N T A L

T O W N E C O U P E

Air c o n d i t i o n i n g , p o w e r e q u i p -

p e d , s t e r e o t a p e , s t a r d u s t

t r i p le b lack , 7 , 5 0 0 m i l e s Just

l i k e n e w W e d e f y c o m -

pa r i son

P A T M I L L I K E N

F O R D 9600 Telegraph

Between Plymouth 4 W C hicago

2 5 5 - 5 8 4 0

MARK IV 1972, t r ip le white, 27 000 original miles spa re never been down $4,050 274 8925

874 M e r c u r y

COUGAR. 1969. rear damage , other wise very good $500 or best offer Call between 10AM 5PM 427 1798

MONTEGO MX Brougham 1975. 4 door with options $3,250 Call eve nings and weekends Ml 4-2891

C O M E T G T . 1973 A u t o m a t i c , power s t ee r ing , p r i ced to sell $1395 Lou L a R i c h e Chevro le t , 40875 Plymouth Rd , P lymouth

»5.t 4600

CAPRI. 1972 V6. 4 speed, good con dition Tape deck, red exter ior , white interior. $1050 522 3277

MONTEGO. 1972. stat ion wagon, ex cellent condtion low mi leage air $1800 9810552

COMET 1971. 6 cyl inder , red with black vinyl top, au tomat i c t r a n s m i s sion. 55,000 miles. $950 464 1385

MERCURY. 4 door 1967, engine and body good condition, needs new exhaust $200 937 3596

MONTEGO MX Brougham. 1974. 4 door AMFM stereo, power good condition. 4765375

876 Oldsmobi le

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SEE

S U B U R B A N

O L D S For M e t r o p o l i t a n Detro i t 's Largest

I n v e n t o r y of 1975 o n d 1976

O l d s m o b i l e s Troy Motor Mall

Bi rmingham Bloomfield Hills

6 4 3 - 0 ® 7 0

STATION WAGON. 1973. 9 passen ger. custom cru iser Power s teer ing brakes , a i r , clean, well kept car $2,195. Or best offer 624-6159

1975 OLDSMOBILE REGENCY

2 DOOR COUPE Loaded dark brown, tan. vinyl top, velour sea ts , 21 000 miles Priced to se l l ' $4695

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

4 0 6 0 1 A n n A rbo r Rd

P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4

OLDSMOBILE HURST 1975 air . loaded. $4995 Lou LaRiche Chevro let. 40875 P lymouth Rd Plymouth

453 4600

CUTLASS 1975 S u p r e m e G M Ex ecut ive Power s teer ing, brakes, air. whitewalls. vinyl top Excel lent c o n d i t i o n Low m i l e s $3,950

557 3024

OLDS 1976 Cut lass Supreme. 2 door. a i r . buckets , console Rally W h e e l s , e l e c t r i c d e f o g g e r . $4500

422 5999

CUTLASS. 1971 Air Am radio with s tereo nal owner $1,200

p o d mileage 1 t rack Origi

525 0817

CUTLASS 1976 Hatchroof . air. auto m a t i c . AM-FM s t e r e o r a d i a l s . $5,395 682 7238

CUTLASS 1972. power s teer ing, vinyl top. AM-FM radio, good condi tion. $1800 Call Linda 644 8015

DELTA 88 1967. Custom, body fair condition, interior per fec t , excel lent & reliable t r anspor t a t ion $200 Call Vlnce or Alex 274 0107 or

563 6522

878 P lymouth

Year End D iscoun t Sale

Save o n M a n y M o d e l s i n

Stock

ROLLIE

BARRETT 3 0 7 7 7 P l y m o u t h Rd

5 2 5 - 5 0 0 0

880 Pontiac

G T O 1966 $200 or besl offer 855 9640

CATALINA 1967 71 engine, pow erful $400 Sunbi rd . 1976. like new

626 7438

GTO CONVERTIBLE. 1967. all orig i n a l . l o a d e d a b s o l u t e l y s p o t l e s s ,

453 1994

C L E A R A N C E

' 74 M a l . b u $ 2 , 4 9 9

'71 Ford W a g o n $ 9 8 8

'74 G r a n d v i l l e C o u p e $ 2 , 6 9 9

' 7 5 F i r e b i r d $ 3 , 4 9 9

J e a n n o t t e P o n t i a c

8 7 4 W. A n n A r b o r Rd

4 5 3 - 2 5 0 0

CATALINA, 1974 Safar i Wagon 9 passenger , full power, air , excel lent condit ion $2850 24.000 mi les

642 0610

BONNEVILLE 1968, 4 door sedan, clean, good condition, all power 16 mpg on highway, 425 1,

VENTURA 1972 350. high perf ance Power s teer ing brakes Auto matic Low miles many ex t ras 255 3192 KE 8 8876

GTO. 1970. 400 4 bar re l . Hurst 4 s p e e d , m a n y e x t r a s S h a r p $1050

427 2739

GRAND PRIX SJ 1969 fully equip snow t i r e s . s t e r e o Af te r 6PM ped.

879 1871

CATALINA 1973. 400 4 door. $1250 f irm 422 4531

GRAND PRIX 1973 Air. stereo fully loaded Garage kept Excel lent condition Radial and snows $2850 421 1774

CUTLASS, 1974 Stereo, t ires Very s h a r p ' $3,245

air new 453 4175

878 P lymou th

MONTEGO BROUGHAM 1972, 2 door V8 radio, hea te r , power steer ing 4 brakes , a i r , excellent $1500 01 best offer 421 7987

876 Oldsmobi le

late condition $3,095 652 3149

J E E P CJ5 1972. V8, dual exhaust , trac-lock, Armst rong t i res , spoke whee l s f m c a s s e t t e s t e r e o $3200

646 5442

BRONCO 4 wheel dr ive Set up for snow plow $775 T y m e Sales

455 5566

TORONADO. 1976. fully loaded dec orator interior, low miles , days

355 5883

OMEGA 1973 351. V8 power s teer ing brakes , AM radio, au tomat ic t ransmission, steel belled radials . 28 900 mi les Good condition $2,000

373 8443

CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1973 power steering brakes , air

V8. new

tires, shocks, like new $2600 522 6047

OLDS '88 1968 Air AM FM stereo, rear de-fogger , power brakes , s teer ing Good t i res 455 Cu In V-8 Runs good $800 261 1288

1978 OLDS 98 REGENCY COUPE

Automat ic , all powvr. l i t wheel, CTUIM M r t t , rear

dairoster , vinyi roof, i r

1974 T0H0NAD0 BROUGHAM

Automate , all power , tut. cruiM. Herao rear window dtfroaMr atr, padded vinyl roof. low rntoaoe

$ 4 , 1 9 5

1972 MUSTANG 2 door, hardtop. VS. automat ic. power s teer ing power brakes , radio, heater , white well* factory air conditioning, tfnyl roof, low mtfeag*. »*tra sharp

$2,295 1973 CADI. LAC SO)AM DEVILLE

Automate, power s t e e r n g power brake*, power sea t s power locks, air conditioning stereo vinyl root rear window drtroster onfy 27.000 miles, showroom new

$ 3 , 9 9 5

1974 romiAC [CATAL9IA Sports Coupe

V-8 automatic, pawar Pee r -ing, power Drakes, factory air. t i r ted ( faaa vinyl roof, only 22.000 mites Showroom new!

$ 2 , 9 9 5

1979 OLDS 98 Laat of the big c a r t Fully factory loaded, very low m l e a . snowroom new g j j g g

1 9 7 8 OLDS

C o m p l e t e * loaded, very low miles, extra sharp , p a d d e d '4 roof, AM-FM s te reo

$ 4 , 9 9 5

1978 OLDS 80YAL 88 4 d o o r , h a r d t o p . V 8 , automatic , power steering, power Drake*, radio, heater « h l i watk. r ea r window dafro* ' * vinyl roof, tlntec glas*. winter rat

$ 4 5 9 5

1974 A M C

2 door sporl ooupe. 6 cylin-der. automatic, power steer Ing, power brs^aa. vinyl rod. good g a* saver

$ 2 , 1 9 5

Loaded with all factory op-tions. air conditioning. AM-FM stereo, vinyl roof, only 12,000 aasv m i e * a fcowoom new.I

$ 5 . 5 9 5

Stella-Bration!

1973 OLD&CUSTOM CRUISER

6 p a s s e n g e r , loaded, air conditioning, AM/FM radio.

" $2,495

1979 CUTLASS SUPREME

V-8. automatic t ransmission, power steering and brakes, air conditioning, vinyl roof, radio, heater , white wan tfre*. AM/FM stereo, hurry on this

°"* $ 3 , 9 9 5

1971VW Station Wagon

Automatic, winter readv

$ 1 . 3 9 5

1973 PINTO 2 door, automatic, radio, heat-er. white sidewalk, good ga* saver

$ 1 , 4 9 5

1979 0 L D 9 8 9 9 0 Y U £

CONVERTIBLE V 8 , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , AM/FM stereo, factory air conditioning, power windows, extra sharpf Oidsmoblla s last

built convert*)le $ 4 , 8 9 5

t 9 7 9 COtWETTt T-COUPE

Air. AM/FM. power windows, power steering and power Drakes, steel belted radial Ores, showroom new with very low mileage' - f l _ _ _

* o , J 8 D

1972 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER

2 door , r a d i o , w h i t e w a l l s . B r o w n O n l y $ 1 , 2 9 5

OPEN SATURDAY L I V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N

34501 Plymouth Rd 425-5400

Be tween Wayne & F a r m i n g t o n Rds

STATION WAGON. 1973, custom suburban, 9 pas senge r , power s teer ing, brakes, a i r . su re grit traction, fac tory t ra i ler toll, c lean Excel lent condition 626-2245

SPORT SUBURBAN Wagon 1974 R cylinder. 400 cu in power steer ing. power b rakes , au toma t i c . AM FM air . under 25,000 miles, excel-lent condition Asking $3,250

477 8478

BARRACUDA 1967 273 hypo, good condi t ion , new t i r e s , and more $325 422 7752

S A V E U P T O

$ 1 , 7 9 9

O n S o m e M o d e l s

DAMERON CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

29301 Gd River 476 7900

CATALINA 1973. 4 door $1300 427-2946

GRAND PRIX. 1973. excellent con dition. 33.000 miles, a i r , full power vinyl top. snow tires, t inted glass. $2700 357 4155

882 Thunderb i rd

T-BIRD 1969 Air, power steering power b rakes , hea t e r , stereo t tape Clean interior Needs battery tune up and body repa i r $325

835 9629

T-BIRD. 1974. low m i l e a g e full equipped, excellent condition One owner. AM-FM stereo niusl sell im mediate ly 642-8745

T H U N D E R B I R D , 1972. fully equip ped, one owner $2200 349 5018

T-BIRD 1974 Excellent condition S p e e d c o n t r o l , s t e r e o , b u r g l a r a la rm Many e x t r a s $3,800 459-0765

T H U N D E R B I R D 1974, blue with blue lop. fully equipped excellenl condition, ain-fm slereo, sun roof must sell immedia te ly , $4195

626 4694

T H U N D E R B I R D , 1973. g leamln t t r iple white , one owne r . 44,00( miles, excellenl condition $2,895 Art Moran P o n l i a c - G M C . Tele graph. North of 12 Mile 353 9000

884 V o l k s w a g e n

VW DASHER GT 1975. Si lver . S t e reo , a i r , $3750 Call Af ter 6PM

348 1474

new VW 1967 Sunroof. A M F M clutch, brakes 4 exhaus t $300

642 5874

1972 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM

2 d o o r , h a r d t o p , a i r condit ioning, automatic , ponwir steering, power brakes , A W F M radio, door locks, vlny r locks, vinyl

81,885 top.

1972 C N v y 4 * r N e w Yorfcer

Sedan, auto. p a., p b . radio, heater. W/W. v roOf. low mileage, extra sharp!

ttM6

1 9 7 4 OLDS CUSTOM STATION

I f l

Air conditioning. 9 passenger, toed ad, AM/FM slereo, only

1 9 7 2 DELTA 8 8 BOYALE

S f O R T S COUPE VI. a u t o m a t e , power Steer-ing. power brake*, factory air conditioning, AM-FM s tereo, tinted glass, vinyl roof, winter

* ' $ 1 , 9 9 5

ASK ABOUT GUn JOG 12 MQ.-T2.0G0 MILE US10 CAR POWER TRAIN WARRANTY

AT GRAND RIVER AND DRAKE 4 7 8 0 5 0 0 * JUST . MILES WEST OF FARMING ION

777 D O W N

C A S H OR O L D CAR

per m o n t f r

77 C E N T U R Y Full factory equipment, automatic, power steering, many more

SALE PRICE $3 ,970 + Tax + Tit le D o w n Payment $3193 to F inance for 4 8 m o n t h s A P R 10 9 7 % To ta l of $ 3 9 6 0

777 D O W N

^ C A S H OR P * O L D C A R

month

7 7 E L E C T R A Full factory equipment, air condi-tioning, AM/FM, power windows

PRICE $6190 + Tax Leas Down Payment $5413 to Finance for 48 months A.P R 10.97% TOTAL Payment $6672

MICHIGAN S NEWEST

IWICK DE Al I R

1975 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 door, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, cruise control ralley wheels, low mileage

$ 3 , 6 8 5

1975 OLDS CUTLASS V-8. au tomat i c , with p<^wat steering, AM radio low mileage

8 2 , 9 8 9

1975 BUICK IESABRE 2 door, air, power steering, power b rakes . AM/FM 'eo , ch rome wheels, vinyl top leeis, vinyl tc

8 3 , 7 8 8

1975 CHEVROLET SPORTS BEAUVILLE VAN

V8 automatic, power steering, and brakes, air conditioning, ralley wheels, radio, low mile-

a 9 e $ 5 , 4 8 5

1973 BUICK ELECTRA 2 door hardtop, windows, radio.< adio. vinyl t

$ 2 5 9 6

air. power top

All c a r * have rece ived e u t O M n s e c o m p u t -er i zed car service.

884 Vo l kswogen

12 M o n t h - 1 2 , 0 0 0 M i l e

WARRANTY

A v a i l , o n m o s t of o u r c a r s 1976 VW R a b b i t . 2 d r . r ad io , blue

$3,495 1975 VW R a b b i t , 2 d r . r a d i o , red

$2,495 1975 VW Super Beetle, aulo , met blue $AVE 1974 VW Camper , red $3,895 1974 VW Convert ible, orange Low. low mileage $2,995

1974 VW. 4 dr . gas healer $2,495 1973 VW Bus. red, nice $2,995

15 BUGS TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN SATURDAY

L I V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N 34501 Plymouth Rd 425 5400 Be tween Wayne & F a r m i n g t o n

Rds

VW SQUAREBACK 1970, engine needs work best offer 722 6157

V W SALE '67 VW . '70 Fas lback 71 Squareback '71 Sedan '71 Newport . Sharp 74 Fia t 124 72 VW Bus

$595 $695 $795 $995 $995

$1,995 $2,395

50 VW's I N STOCK BEST SELECTION I N T O W N

T O M S U L L I V A N V O L K S W A G E N

OPEN SATURDAY 25400 W 8Mile 353-6900

884 V o l k s w o g e n

Vfc' 1970. good t r anspor t a t ion , $450 4 2 1 0 m

VW, 1975. Rabbi t . 4 speed, air . rust proofed. AMFM slereo, rear window defogger 349^0303

VW B E E T L E 1969 good condit ion, 476-0844

VW 1974 Oran new muff ler Like new $2,495

ise. AM-FM stereo. Only 22.000 mile*

647 4085

VW 1969 Excellent condition, no rust, rebuilt engine, $695 After 5PM. 455 1289

884 Vo fcwogen

VW. 1471. Super Beetle, excellent condition. AMFM radio, rear defog-ger. shocks new muff le r & exhaust pipes ' 427 97W

V W SPECIAL 1 9 7 6 DELUXE RABBIT

4 door AM-FM s le reo air condi-tioning. 9,000 miles new car war ranly Save $1 200

T O M S U L L I V A N V O L K S W A G E N

OPEN SATURDAY 25400 w 8Mile 353 6900

J U S T R E L E A S E D 1976 DEMOS S CARS

$AVE HUNDREDS . HURRY

FOR BEST SELECTION!

H o m e of L o v a b l e L o u i e

Loo LARICHE CHEVROLET

40975 PLYMOUTH HO • P L Y M O U T H . M ICH \

P H O N E 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

C A S H B O N U S DIRECT F R O M C H E V R O L E T

O N A N Y N E W

G e t our best dea l on a new Vega or Cheve t te . M a k e you r p u r c h a s e a n d t ake del ivery f rom stock be fo re J a n u a r y 10,1977, or o rde r one by December 10, 1976, a n d you will receive a check for $200 f rom Chevro le t . If you wish, th is can be app l i ed toward you r down p a y m e n t . So h u r r y in a n d t ake a d v a n t a g e of th is money sav ing o p p o r t u n i t y whi le o u r se lect ion is

B U I C K O P E L

25330 G R A N D RIVER

ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH

5 3 1 - 2 5 0 0

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O P E N M O N . A N D T H U R S .

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BEST GAS MILEAGE

4 9

of any c a r s o l d i n t h e U S A fo r 1977

M P G * O C M P G * H I G H W A Y m j O C I T Y

* E P A M I L E A G E R A T I N G S . Your actual mileage will vary depending on your dnving habits and your cars condition and equipment.

O P E N M O N . A T H U R S . T I L 9 P M T U E S . , WED. . A N D FRI. T IL 6 P M . S A T U R D A Y T IL 3 P M .

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7 6 9 - 7 9 3 5

MERCURY

EVANS • MERCURY •MONAHCH • LINCOLN • MARK iV • COUGAR • COMET • CAPRI • BOBCAT

• MONTEGO

LARGE INVENTORY

1975 GRANADA 2 door, 8 cyl inder, automat ic , pow-er s teer ing , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , A M / F M stereo, white wall tires, vinyl top. t inted glass.

$ 3 , 5 9 5

1974 LTD BROUGHAMS 2 door a n d 4 doors. Full power , automat ic , air, s te reo 3 to choose

LINCOLN

F r o m $ 2 7 9 5

1976 COUGAR XR7's 2 to choose from. Full factory equ ipment , stereo, air condi-tioning, electr ic rear w indow d e -fogger , white wal l tires, landau top. Pr iced f rom

$ 4 , 8 9 5

1973 MAVERICK 2 door, V8 . power steering, factory air, radio.

1975 MARK IV S S o m e with sun roof. All low rmieage. L o a d e d including tape deck . A M / F M . air condi t ioning, s p e e d control Pr iced sensibly.

1975 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME V 8 automat ic , power s teer ing a n d brakes , factory air. A M / F M t a p e player, t inted glass, radia l tires. Red with whi te ' a n d a u top, whi te interior

$ 3 9 9 5

1973 THUNDERBIRD

B e a u t i f u l A z t e c y e l l o w , except ional ly c lean, stereo, air condi t ioning, full power , vinyl top

$ 3 9 9 5

$ 1 , 3 9 5

1976 CAPRI II 4 s p e e d transmission radio, radial tires. 2300 I T engine, lew mileage.

$ 3 , 5 9 5

1974 FORD VAN V8, automat ic , power steering, A M / F M tape stereo, factory air condit ioning t inted glass.

$ 3 , 3 9 5

1974 FORD RANCHERO GT V-6 . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g .

Tunnel lccwer.

$ 3 , 5 9 5

1973 MERCURY MARQUIS 1975 CORVETTE 2 door . V8. au tomat ic , power Automat ic , power steering and steering .and Drakes stereo, t inted brakes , air condit ioning, stereo. T glass, air condi t ioning Full factory top beautiful jet black with silver e q u i p m e n t i n t e r i o r

$ 2 8 9 5 $ 7 , 3 9 5

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