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Painting nets $11,000<br />

<strong>for</strong> Straight, 1B<br />

Volume 13 Number 19<br />

Band<br />

finishes<br />

first<br />

The Centennial Educational Park<br />

Marching Band captured top honors<br />

at its first meet this season at the<br />

West Bloomfield High School Lakers<br />

InvitaUonal Competition Saturday.<br />

Besides receiving the highest<br />

score, the CEP band also was awarded<br />

trophies fqr best drum line, best<br />

winds and best band in Flight I.<br />

Some 17 high school bands from<br />

the state participated in the competition.<br />

According to James R. Griffith,<br />

band director, judging is based on a<br />

combination of areas including music<br />

effect, music ensemble and music<br />

field, percussion, visual effect,<br />

visual ensemble and visual field.<br />

There are judges on the field and<br />

in the press box. Each judge carries<br />

a small tape recorder and tapes<br />

comments <strong>for</strong> the band's instructional<br />

staff.<br />

After the competition there is a<br />

review session with the competition<br />

judges and the instructional staffs<br />

from all of the participating bands<br />

so that each band can work to improve<br />

its show <strong>for</strong> the next competition.<br />

Musical selections <strong>for</strong> this year's<br />

competition, written by George Gershwin<br />

and arranged by Plymouth<br />

High School graduate Ralp* Johnson.<br />

include "Swanee," 'Tascinatin'<br />

Rhythm," "I've Got Rhythm" and<br />

"Rhapsody in Blue."<br />

The next competition will be Saturday<br />

evening, Sept. 26, at the<br />

Clarkston High School Invitational.<br />

The CEP Marching Band instructional<br />

staff includes Griffith; Glen<br />

Adsit, assistant director, Jay Koupal,<br />

marching and maneuvering instructor,<br />

Jerry Hotchkin Jr., percussion<br />

instructor, Chris Seipel, color guard<br />

instructor. Helping with the percussion<br />

instruction are Chris Johnson<br />

and Greg Collins. Amy Johnson is assistant<br />

color guard instructor.<br />

Golfers in<br />

action, 1D<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (£>b£ert)tr<br />

Mock disasters help<br />

agencies prepare, 3A<br />

Thursday. September 24, 1987 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 68 Pages Twenty-five cents<br />

Residents got a look at the new uni<strong>for</strong>ms of<br />

the Centennial Educational Park Marching<br />

Band at home football games the past couple<br />

of weeks and the Sunday of Plymouth Fall<br />

•••••••••••••••••••<br />

New roof planned<br />

<strong>for</strong> clothing bank<br />

The clothing donated to Wayne-<br />

Westland Community Schools'<br />

clothing bank won't need to go<br />

ugh a spin-dry cycle anymore<br />

fare It is given away.<br />

The Hoover School annex in<br />

Wayne, which bouses the clothing<br />

bank, will get a new roof this fall.<br />

The school board recently unanimously<br />

approved re-roofing the annex.<br />

The clothing bank has been a<br />

school district program <strong>for</strong> more<br />

thin two decades. Children's clothing<br />

donated by local people is<br />

stockpiled at the bank and is available<br />

free of charge to disadvantaged<br />

families with children who<br />

attend school In the district.<br />

According to Wayne-Westland<br />

officials, the annex roof is in such<br />

poor condition that donated clothing<br />

often gets damp following a<br />

rain shower or snowfall.<br />

what's inside<br />

Brevities. . . . 8A<br />

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Index<br />

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Auto<br />

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Real estate . . . ... 2E<br />

Employment . . . . . 1F<br />

Creative living . . . . 1E<br />

Crossword. . . 5E<br />

Entertainment*. 5C<br />

Opinion ...<br />

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Sporta<br />

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NEWSLINE . . .459-2700<br />

SPORT 8 LINE . .991-2312<br />

WANTS ADS . .591-0900<br />

DELIVERY. . . .991-0600<br />

7 only wiah that we had<br />

the money <strong>for</strong><br />

renovating the entire<br />

building.'<br />

— Kathleen Chorbagian<br />

board trustee<br />

The roofing project, which is expected<br />

to cost about $26,000, will '<br />

be funded with money from the district's<br />

energy conservaUon fund.<br />

ADMINISTRATORS had originally<br />

hoped to get money <strong>for</strong> a new<br />

roof from last spring's bond issue.<br />

But while voters passed a millage<br />

increase, they turned down the<br />

bond issue at the same time.<br />

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Festival when they per<strong>for</strong>med in Kellogg<br />

Park. The hat is worn proudly by this member<br />

of the percussion section.<br />

Bill Joyner finds life,<br />

teaching after years<br />

as elected politician<br />

By PWIJ Funks<br />

staff writer<br />

Bill Joyner, 38. a doctoral candidate.<br />

a college speech instructor, a<br />

Plymouth Township resident and<br />

<strong>for</strong>merly a county commissioner<br />

representing <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth,<br />

says, he's never been happier than<br />

• now.<br />

There is life after public office, he<br />

agrees, eyes twinkling and a smile<br />

on his lips.<br />

"I'm very happy away from It.<br />

I've never been more content and<br />

com<strong>for</strong>table I like getting up In<br />

front of a classroom. I love the interaction<br />

with students."<br />

Some people find religion when<br />

the going gets rough. Joyner found<br />

teaching after his marriage and political<br />

career crumbled in the early<br />

1980s<br />

But it took time - almost a year.<br />

That Joyner said. Is how long he<br />

moped around doing such "exciting"<br />

things as reading, walking and biking<br />

after losing a bid <strong>for</strong> a state representative<br />

seat in the fall of 1982<br />

He lived on savings and deferred<br />

compensation from his countjr commission<br />

seat, a seat that effectively<br />

was yanked away from him by fellow<br />

Democrats during reapportionment.<br />

JOYNER STILL remembers the<br />

date when be was jarred into action<br />

- Sept 4.1985<br />

"I was on a blind date All of a<br />

sudden she verbally threw me up<br />

against a wall She said. 'All you do<br />

Is talk. Why don't you do<br />

something." "<br />

He did<br />

Joyner rented out his house during<br />

1984 and used the money to earn a<br />

master's degree from Mtrh-<br />

people<br />

igan University. "I lived anywhere<br />

and everywhere I could find a bed —<br />

with friends, my parents."<br />

Joyner, finding that he enjoyed academic<br />

life, has completed course<br />

requirements <strong>for</strong> a doctorate. He intends<br />

to write his dissertation on the<br />

image of the Soviet Union as projected<br />

by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.<br />

Meanwhile. Joyner is teaching an<br />

aggregate of nine speech classes at<br />

Wayne State University. Henry Ford<br />

Community College. Oakland County<br />

Community College and Cleary College.<br />

He's also <strong>for</strong>ensics coach at OOC.<br />

Tve never been as content and<br />

com<strong>for</strong>table In my entire life as<br />

working with students," Joyner said.<br />

•1 think our young people have such<br />

potential if they can capture feelings<br />

and ideas and learn to express<br />

them."<br />

JOYNER ISN'T sure where he'll<br />

end up teaching - as long as he's<br />

teaching.<br />

'Tin kind of a vagabond," Joyner<br />

said "Life is so full of experiences I<br />

want to experience as much ss I<br />

can."<br />

Joyner. who said be believes Ms<br />

emotional involvement in politics in<br />

the late 1970s and early 1980s contributed<br />

to the breakup of his first<br />

marriage, married Diane Foster last<br />

summer<br />

turntoPaoaJ2<br />

<strong>Fire</strong> <strong>lanes</strong><br />

<strong>considered</strong><br />

#» , • • —<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>township</strong><br />

By Susan Buck<br />

staff writer<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Safety Department<br />

will soon report on the practicality<br />

and cost of placing fire lane<br />

signs in subdivisions throughout the<br />

<strong>township</strong>.<br />

John Santomauro, public safety director,<br />

was going to make a report<br />

at Tuesday's regularly scheduled<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Board meeting.<br />

Instead Santomauro has requested<br />

a two-week delay and removal of the<br />

item from the <strong>township</strong> board meeting<br />

agenda, pending the return of<br />

Capt. Art Winkel, fire marshal, from<br />

vacation.<br />

THREE WEEKS ago, the Sunflower<br />

Subdivision Homeowners As-<br />

sociation contacted Santomauro<br />

about placing fire lane signs in the<br />

subdivision, which is located north of<br />

Warren Road and west of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road.<br />

"They were concerned that with<br />

cars parking on both sides of the<br />

street, a fire truck would be unable<br />

to get down their road." Santomauro<br />

said.<br />

At the last <strong>township</strong> board meeting<br />

earlier this month, Santomauro<br />

presented an administrative report<br />

recommending fire <strong>lanes</strong> throughout<br />

the <strong>township</strong>.<br />

"I don't want to provide a quick<br />

solution," be said. "We may not have<br />

to go into every subdivision in Can-<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

CEP tools stolen<br />

during vacation<br />

By Susan Buck<br />

staff writer<br />

Thieves apparently were busy daring<br />

summer vacation at Centennial<br />

Education Park, according to police<br />

reports filed Friday.<br />

Thirty brand new power wood saw<br />

blades, valued at 13,000, were reported<br />

stolen from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School's construction lab. along<br />

with almost $2,000 worth of tools<br />

and specialized equipment reported<br />

stolen from Plymouth Salem High<br />

School.<br />

No <strong>for</strong>cible entry was noted at either<br />

school.<br />

SOMEONE SHOT out the screen<br />

to the money machine at Community<br />

Federal Credit Union in the New<br />

Towne Plaza at Ford and Sheldon<br />

with a BB gua Saturday, causing<br />

$1,000 damage to the machine<br />

About $4,400 of inventory was<br />

stolen from two sheds owned by Gordon<br />

Food Service, 41055 Joy Road,<br />

early last week. On one shed, a<br />

square bole big enough to admit a<br />

person was covered by an old. flimsy<br />

piece of paneling which was bent inward.<br />

On a second shed, all door<br />

hinges were reported loose and hinge<br />

pins were replaced with screws<br />

A toolbox and tools valued at<br />

$1,230 were reported stolen early<br />

last week from a residence on Brittany<br />

Street in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

BIN Joyner talks about the old days In potties and the<br />

TC*<br />

- '


2A(C) O&E Thursday. S«ptfnbw 24. 1987<br />

Six <strong>Canton</strong> teens<br />

volunteered hours<br />

to aid health center<br />

Chris Capaldi and Laura Fanslow,<br />

both of <strong>Canton</strong>, spent the summer as<br />

teen volunteers <strong>for</strong> Catherine McAuley<br />

Health Cnetir.<br />

Chris, 15, thought she might like to<br />

be a pediatrician and Laura wanted<br />

to check out a hospital setting to see<br />

if she liked it.<br />

The two were among six teens<br />

from <strong>Canton</strong> who volunteered at<br />

least four hours a week this summer<br />

<strong>for</strong> McAuley Health Center. In all, 55<br />

teens donated a total of 2,500 hours.<br />

Other <strong>Canton</strong> teen volunteers<br />

were Jennifer Miller, Maribeth Nail,<br />

Jennifer Parise, and Tracey Vea.<br />

"I decided to volunteer because I<br />

thought it would be different than<br />

working in a fast food restaurant,"<br />

says Chris. "I thought I could learn<br />

something here."<br />

A sophomore at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High, Chris worked Friday mornings<br />

in radiology at St. Joseph Mercy<br />

Hospital transporting patients to and<br />

from treatment She especially enjoyed<br />

her assignment because she<br />

was able to work directly with patients.<br />

"I got to meet a lot of nice, new<br />

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people. And I got an idea of something<br />

I might like to do."<br />

Her career exploration can be<br />

termed a success because she's still<br />

interested in a medical career. "I<br />

think working with little kids might<br />

be fun — maybe as a pediatrician."<br />

Laura, also a sophomore at <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High, helped in the CMHC Child Care<br />

Center, assisting with bottles, diapers<br />

and mealtimes and providing<br />

an extra set of loving hands.<br />

"The kids are fun and cute."<br />

Laura still is not sure about a<br />

medical career being in her future<br />

but she plans to volunteer against<br />

next summer to do more career exploring.<br />

Signup <strong>for</strong> the fall volunteer program<br />

<strong>for</strong> adults and teens is under<br />

way. In<strong>for</strong>mation sessions will be 10-<br />

11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7, and 7-8<br />

p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, in St. Joseph<br />

Mercy Hospital Education Center on<br />

Huron River Drive in Ypsilanti. To<br />

sign up to attend a session call the<br />

volunteer office at 572-4159.<br />

McAuley operates a, a medical<br />

center on Ford Road in-<strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

at Ann Arbor Trail and Harvey in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

Chris Capaldi, 15, of <strong>Canton</strong> transports a patient to radiology<br />

as a summer volunteer at 8L Joseph Mercy Hospital.<br />

Joyner teaches from experience<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Diane's daughter. Dara, 15. shares*<br />

the house as does Joyner's son Paul,<br />

10, much of the year.<br />

" Joyner said he's really come to appreciate<br />

family in recent years.<br />

He described the highlight of his<br />

summer — a week-long baseball<br />

luting with his son.<br />

"We drove to Cleveland on a Friday<br />

<strong>for</strong> a* doubleheader. Saturday,<br />

we drove to Pittsburgh and looked at<br />

the stadium. Sunday was a game in<br />

Philadelphia and we stayed an extra<br />

day <strong>for</strong> historical tours.<br />

"Tuesday, we went to New York<br />

where the Mets played L.A. Wednesday,<br />

to Boston to play Chicago, and<br />

Thursday we went to Coopers to wn"<br />

Joyner said it isn't likely that he'll<br />

seek political office again - although<br />

he wouldn't rule out that possibility.<br />

"I follow it. I never missed an<br />

election voting."<br />

Carrying a Democratic label is a<br />

big liability here, Joyner conceded.<br />

One big lesson has stood out from<br />

both political and academic experiences.<br />

"I've got a philosophy of politics.<br />

It should be of issues, not personalities.<br />

1 have a right to disagree as<br />

long as I offer a proposal. I think<br />

that's the way criticism should be."<br />

New clothing bank roof approved<br />

Continued from Page J<br />

"I only wish that we had the money<br />

<strong>for</strong> renovating the entire building,"<br />

board trustee Kathleen Chorbagian<br />

said be<strong>for</strong>e the vote approving<br />

the new roof.<br />

In other action taken by the school<br />

board on Sept. 14:<br />

a An out-of-court settlement of<br />

$7,00(T was approved <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

Shop until 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday<br />

tfnTtt H p.w. Ofi Monday, T<br />

teacher Delores Imbrunone.<br />

The settlement is the result of a<br />

lawsuit Imbrunone filed against the<br />

now defunct Cherry Hill School District,<br />

which was annexed by Wayne-<br />

Westland Community Schools in<br />

1985.<br />

• Accepted donations totaling<br />

$2,200 <strong>for</strong> the Kids on the Block<br />

project.<br />

The donations from the Westland<br />

THE<br />

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Rotary Club, Friendship Center and<br />

Haverstick Towing and Storage will<br />

help purchase the intricate puppets<br />

<strong>for</strong> the anti-discrimination program<br />

<strong>for</strong> elementary school children.<br />

• Presented Wayne Memorial<br />

High School tennis coach Make Hairbedian<br />

with a plaque honoring him<br />

as Michigan's 1987 Class A Boys<br />

Tennis Coach of the Year. The board<br />

praised Harbedian <strong>for</strong> "literally restoring"<br />

the school's tennis program<br />

to prominence and cited his 282 career<br />

victories as coach.<br />

<strong>Public</strong> safety considers<br />

fire <strong>lanes</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>township</strong><br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

ton and do what we have to do in<br />

Sunflower."<br />

TRUSTEE LOREN Bennett said<br />

that the cost <strong>for</strong> Wayne County to<br />

put up the signs is prohibitive.<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, <strong>township</strong> officials are<br />

linking into the possibility and liability<br />

of purchasing the signs themselves<br />

and having volunteers put<br />

them up, he said.<br />

"It's a policy decision and a political<br />

decision," Bennett said. "Some<br />

subdivisions are already done. Some<br />

signs may have been put up by the<br />

<strong>township</strong>, others by the developer."<br />

ACCORDING TO trustee John<br />

Preniczky. Wayne County gave a<br />

$200-per-sign cost estimate <strong>for</strong> 45<br />

signs.<br />

"We thought that was an outrageous<br />

price to pay," he said. "We can<br />

get a post and sign <strong>for</strong> $50, cutting<br />

our cost by a quarter."<br />

One possibility is having the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township purchase the signs and<br />

have the residents put them up,<br />

Preniczky said.<br />

"We're going toJpok at the alternatives."<br />

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Community crews face<br />

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• ME AND MY SHADOW<br />

. New Morning School is accepting<br />

registrations <strong>for</strong> its fall parent-toddler<br />

classes,""Me and My Shadow."<br />

There are limited openings in these<br />

Classes: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. Fridays<br />

<strong>for</strong> ages 24-32 months, 10:30 a.m. to<br />

noon Fridays <strong>for</strong> 30 months and older,<br />

6-7 p.m. Thursdays <strong>for</strong> ages 2-3.<br />

The Friday classes run Sept. 28 to<br />

Dec. 18..<br />

This introductory preschool class<br />

|s <strong>for</strong> 2- and 3-year-olds and their<br />

parents. The parent and child participate<br />

in play, planned activities and<br />

parent discussions. A variety of play<br />

equipment will be available. Music,<br />

movement, rhythm, art and language<br />

activities will center on a<br />

weekly theme. Instructor Linda<br />

Zahm has a degree in elementary education<br />

from Wayne State and special<br />

education certifications from<br />

Eastern Michigan. New Morning is<br />

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Using a computer data base, job<br />

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Those who wish to register with<br />

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skills and full-time employment may<br />

register now <strong>for</strong> free job training<br />

TRTsTaTTIn fheloTTowTng ,*ras<br />

Clerical, accounting computing,<br />

electronics, restaurant occupations,<br />

health occupations, auto repair, photo<br />

typesetting The training Is offered<br />

at the Employment and Training<br />

Center. William D. Ford Vocatiooal<br />

Technical Center of Wayne-<br />

W est land Schools The center is at<br />

36455 Marquette between Newburgh<br />

and Wayne Roads For an appointment<br />

call 595-2314.<br />

• SCOUT FALL ROUNDUP<br />

Fiegel Boy Scout Troop 1539 is<br />

having its Fall Roundup Meetings<br />

are held at 7 30 p m Wednesdays at<br />

Fiegel School on Joy Road at 1-271<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation call Doug Taylor at<br />

455-1It 1<br />

Chore Program has been funded <strong>for</strong><br />

1987.<br />

The program is funded by Senior<br />

Alliance and provides assistance<br />

with household maintenance tasks<br />

that may include leaf raking, snow<br />

removal and grass cutting. Persons<br />

must be age 60 or older and live in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth or Plymouth<br />

Township. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call the chore program at 525-8690.<br />

• CANTON BEAUTIFIERS<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Beautification Committee<br />

meets at 7 p.m. the second<br />

Thursday of each month at <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Hall, <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road<br />

south of Proctor.<br />

• TOUGH LOVE<br />

Tough Love, a self-help group <strong>for</strong><br />

parents troubled by teenage behavior.<br />

meets at 7 p.m. Mondays in the<br />

Faith Community Church on Warren<br />

at <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

• NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH<br />

The Plymouth Police Department<br />

is organizing a Neighborhood Watch<br />

program <strong>for</strong> city residents. Anyone<br />

interested in becoming involved in<br />

the program may call 453-8600 from<br />

8 a.m. to 5 pro. Monday-Friday. The<br />

program is a protection against residential<br />

break-ins and burglaries<br />

• SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

The Senior Network will answer<br />

questions and help solve problems<br />

<strong>for</strong> people 60 and older. The program,<br />

provided by the Out-Wayne<br />

County Area Council on Aging, has<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about programs and<br />

services <strong>for</strong> older people. Call 422-<br />

1052 between 9:30 a m. and 3:30 p.m<br />

Monday-Friday.<br />

• HANDYMEN AVAILABLE<br />

The Plymouth Community Council<br />

on Aaing has senior handymen available<br />

to do work Call 453-1234 10<br />

a.m. to 2 30 p.m.<br />

CHILDREN<br />

The Plymouth Police Department<br />

will fingerprint children ages 3-12<br />

from Plymouth and Plymouth Township<br />

free from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m the<br />

first Saturday of each month Appointments<br />

must be made To partic<br />

ipate, the child must have a parent<br />

or legal guardian present and have a<br />

valid birth certificate to present<br />

when fingerprinted All records will<br />

be turned over to the parent or<br />

guardian. All appointments are on a<br />

first-come"<br />

• COLLEGE BOUND<br />

Tuition assistance, pen<br />

workshops, tutoring aad Joh<br />

support are being offered<br />

Thursday, September 24. 1937 O&E<br />

(CflA<br />

staft photos by STEVE FECHT<br />

Working as a taam, th« firefighter® moved in on the blazing barrels as a aecond group kept a shower of foam aimed at the<br />

fire during the training exercise.<br />

By Sue Mason<br />

staff writer<br />

A chemical mishap that releases<br />

toxic fumes into the air, <strong>for</strong>cing the<br />

evacuation of residents . . . It's a<br />

scenario that has happened many<br />

times in the past and will happen<br />

again in the future.<br />

Dealing with a hazardous materials<br />

emergency is no simple task.<br />

And <strong>for</strong> three days last week representatives<br />

of at least 17 communities<br />

got hands-on experience,<br />

thanks to the Olin Corp. of Livonia<br />

The firm, which manufactures a<br />

wide range of industrial chemicals,<br />

staged the training session as part<br />

of its CAER (Community Awareness<br />

and Emergency Response)<br />

program.<br />

"The training is an important<br />

component of Olin's CAER program,<br />

a chemical industry ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />

aimed at ensuring that emergency<br />

plans are in effect in all communities<br />

where chemical manufacturing<br />

or warehouse facilities exist<br />

and that those plans are tested reg-<br />

to economically and/or educationally<br />

disadvantaged youth, ages 18-21.<br />

who are interested in enrolling at<br />

Schoolcraft College. A high school<br />

diploma or GED is not required to<br />

qualilfy. For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call Jim Grimmer of Growth Works<br />

in Plymouth at 455-4090 or Barbara<br />

Eupizi at Schoolcraft at 591-6400.<br />

ext. 494.<br />

• FREE JOB TRAINING<br />

Eligible western Wayne County<br />

residents who are unemployed or underemployed<br />

who wish to obtain job<br />

skills and full-time employment may<br />

register now <strong>for</strong> free job training<br />

this fall in the following areas:<br />

Clerical, accounting/computing,<br />

electronics, restaurant occupations,<br />

health occupations, auto repair, phototypesetting.<br />

The training is offered<br />

at the William D. Ford Vocational/<br />

Technical. Employment and Training<br />

Center of Wayne-Westland<br />

Schools. The center is at 36455 Marquette<br />

between Newburgh and<br />

Wayne Roads For an appointment<br />

call 595-2314.<br />

• COAST GUARD AUXILIARY<br />

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Flotilla 11-11 meets at 7:30 p.m on<br />

the fourth Tuesday of each month in<br />

Room 2510 of Plymouth Salem High<br />

School on Joy just west of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road Anyone interested in<br />

the organization may attend monthly<br />

meetings<br />

• HELPING ADULTS READ<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Education<br />

can help adults read. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation about Adult Basic<br />

Education, call 451-6555 or 451-6660<br />

Open enrollment. Students can begin<br />

classes at any time.<br />

• NEW HORIZONS<br />

New Horizons, a sharing exchange<br />

<strong>for</strong> BMtttri. WUl meet toe second<br />

and fourth Fridays of each month<br />

9 30-11 SO a m. at Faith Moravian<br />

Community Church. 46001 Warren<br />

west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Mary at 455-8221<br />

• CANTON HISTORICAL<br />

SOCIETY<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society meets at<br />

7:30 p.m the second Thursday of<br />

each month in the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Society Museum on <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road at Proctor.<br />

• MINOR HOME REPAIRS<br />

The Conference of Western Wayne<br />

Minor Home Repair Program has<br />

"'Alliance<br />

Inc <strong>for</strong> fiscal year 1905. The program<br />

assists homeowners fro and<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

ularly," said Hal Foss. Olin's Livonia<br />

plant manager.<br />

"We use the training like an insurance<br />

policy," added Lee<br />

Nawrocki, Olin's quality assurance<br />

manager "If we do have a problem<br />

here or somewhere in the county,<br />

this training is not only beneficiaL<br />

to us, but to others."<br />

This is the second year Olin's<br />

Livonia plant offered the training,<br />

the result of an "overwhelming response"<br />

to last year's training session.<br />

Nawrocki said<br />

• WE'VE --UPDATED the program<br />

and revised some of the techniques<br />

in" handling chemical disasters."<br />

he said.<br />

The training was not only <strong>for</strong> 15<br />

of Olin's in-house emergency response<br />

employees, but emergency<br />

care providers like St. Mary Hospital<br />

and fire fighters from Livonia.<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d, Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong>. Garden<br />

City, Westland. Farmington.<br />

Farmington Hills and Southfield<br />

Agencies from Flint, Pontiac.<br />

Lansing. Adrian. Detroit and several<br />

Downriver communities also<br />

1CKEY FREEMAN<br />

Representative<br />

Jim Curry will be here<br />

MEN'S CLOTbING<br />

to assist and guide you<br />

in your Hickey-Freeman<br />

fall winter selections.<br />

Livonia<br />

Friday, September 25<br />

4 p.m. 8 p.m.<br />

Birmingham<br />

Saturday. September 26<br />

11 a m. 4 p.m.<br />

participated.<br />

The training ranged from a review<br />

of lessons learned from handling<br />

major industrial emergencies<br />

and incidents that could have been<br />

easily prevented to a pair of handson<br />

sessions dealing with a leak. .<br />

spill or fire scenario<br />

The training, while geared to<br />

help emergency personnel handle<br />

industrial emergencies, also provided<br />

fire personnel with the minimum<br />

state requirements — 24<br />

hours — <strong>for</strong> such training at no<br />

cost to the local communities,<br />

Nawrocki said.<br />

01m paid <strong>for</strong> the cost of the<br />

three-dat session, put on by Safety<br />

Systems, a Florida firm, and hosted<br />

by the Livonia <strong>Fire</strong> Department.<br />

"This can be a financial burden<br />

on local agencies, so their personnel<br />

don't always get this special- ^<br />

ized training." Nawrocki said. "Our<br />

hope is that they would get this<br />

training so that when they respond,<br />

they respond with the knowledge of ?<br />

how to handle such emergencies.<br />

"WITH MORE emphasis on<br />

Jacobsons<br />

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UMilpa « Tuesday. Wsdnesda* aad Saturday<br />

training and awareness the greater<br />

the possibility of minimizing the<br />

problem of an emergency "<br />

Olin takes its handling of chemicals<br />

seriously Not only does it offer<br />

programs like the one last<br />

week, it also maintains OCEAN<br />

(Olin Corp Emergency Action Network).<br />

OCEAN is an advanced communications<br />

network designed to provide<br />

quick and accurate in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

around the clock and throughout<br />

the year in the event of an<br />

emergency.<br />

The network includes fully<br />

equipped mobile disaster teams<br />

that can assist with a chemical<br />

emergency The teams are strategically<br />

located throughout the country.<br />

so that it takes only four hours<br />

to get to a disaster site. Nawrocki<br />

said. The team <strong>for</strong> Olin's Livonia<br />

plant is based in Ohio, he added<br />

The firm already has begun<br />

planning next year's session to offer<br />

additional training to keep<br />

emergency personnel up to date.<br />

Nawrocki said.


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6A(P.C) O&E Thursday, September 24. 1987<br />

recreation news<br />

• PUNT, PASS, KICK<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation will<br />

sponsor its sixth annual Punt, Pass<br />

and Kick Cbritest starting with registration<br />

at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Oct. 3,<br />

at Griffin Park <strong>for</strong> ages 8-13. Each<br />

participant will try one pass, punt,<br />

and kick with ef<strong>for</strong>ts judged on distance<br />

and accuracy. Awards are given<br />

to the top finishers in all six age<br />

groups. Participants must wear tennis<br />

shoes only. Local winners will<br />

represent <strong>Canton</strong> in Metro-Detroit<br />

regionals on Sunday, Oct. 25. in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township.<br />

• DANCE AEROBICS<br />

The Women's Association of the<br />

First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth<br />

is sponsoring Dance Aerobics<br />

sessions through Nov. 19. Classes<br />

will meet Mondays and Thursdays<br />

with Beginning Dgiice Aerobics 5:30-<br />

6:10 p.m. and Continuing Dance<br />

Aerobics 6:30-7:30 "p.m. at the<br />

church. Babysitting is available. The<br />

charge is $36 <strong>for</strong> 20 classes or $20<br />

<strong>for</strong> 10 classes. Class size is limited to<br />

30. For registration or in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call Ann Van Wagoner at 459-9485.<br />

• AEROBIC FITNESS<br />

Dance and exercise to fitness this<br />

fall with Aerobic Fitness classes at<br />

St. John Episcopal Church in Plymouth<br />

on Sheldon south of Ann Arbor<br />

Trail. Morning and evening classes<br />

are offered at all levels six days a<br />

week. Child care is available in the<br />

morning. Sessions run <strong>for</strong> six weeks.<br />

For schedules and additional in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 348-1280.<br />

• AEROBIC FITNESS<br />

Get fit this fall with an aerobic<br />

dance/exercise program aimed at<br />

flexibility, toning and cardio-vascular<br />

conditioning. Morning classes<br />

will be in St. Michael Lutheran<br />

Church on Sheldon in <strong>Canton</strong>. Child<br />

care is available. For schedule and<br />

additional in<strong>for</strong>mation call 348-1280.<br />

• SENIOR EXERCISE<br />

A program is under way <strong>for</strong> a<br />

class in senior citizen exercise. Anyone<br />

55 and older can participate in<br />

an hour of fun and exercise <strong>for</strong> an<br />

annual membership of $7. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

on dates and times, call Linda<br />

Gooldy, director of The SAL<br />

Plymouth Community Center, 9451<br />

S. Main. 453-5464.<br />

• SENIOR RECREATION<br />

THERAPY<br />

Seniors with Physical Restrictions<br />

<strong>for</strong> Enrichment and Enjoyment<br />

(SPREE), co-sponsored by Wayne<br />

County Therapeutic Recreation Program<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Seniors, is planning<br />

activities such as crafts (modifled<br />

to meet special needs), movies,<br />

exercise (good <strong>for</strong> arthritis) and day<br />

trips.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> residents 55 and<br />

older who experience limited mobility<br />

due to severe arthritis, injury, illness,<br />

frailty, etc., are eligible to participate<br />

The group will meet 9:30-<br />

11:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center, 44237<br />

Michigan Ave. at Sheldon. There is<br />

no fee. Call <strong>for</strong> a reservation at 397-<br />

1000, ext. 278. Lunch is available by<br />

making reservation at least 24 hours<br />

in advance by calling 397-1000, ext.<br />

278. For those 60 and older, there is<br />

a suggested donation of $1 <strong>for</strong> lunch;<br />

younger people pay $2.80. Bus service<br />

is available to <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

only by calling Nankin Transit the<br />

Friday be<strong>for</strong>e at 729-2710 or 729-<br />

2711. Cost is $1 each way.<br />

• BALLET, JAZZ, TAP<br />

Basic ballet positions, basic techniques<br />

of modern jazz and introduc-<br />

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tion to basic steps of tap dancing are<br />

being offered through the city of<br />

Plymouth Parks and Recreation.<br />

Ballet lessons will be at various<br />

times on Wednesdays beginning Oct.<br />

7 in the Cultural Center <strong>for</strong> ages 3*i-<br />

5. 6-9. and 9-12. Modern jazz classes<br />

will be 6-7 p.m. Wednesdays starting<br />

Oct. 7 in the Cultural Center <strong>for</strong> ages<br />

7-13. Tap will be 5:30-6 p.m. <strong>for</strong> ages<br />

5-8 and 6:30-7 p.m. Wednesdays<br />

suiting Oct. 7 and running 11 weeks<br />

in the Cultural Center. Register with<br />

the recreation department between<br />

8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through<br />

Friday in the Cultural Center. Theodore<br />

at Farmer.<br />

• MEN'S BASKETBALL-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parte and Recreation is<br />

sponsoring another 10-week session<br />

of Men's Recreation Night Basketball<br />

from 6:45-9:45 p.m. Wednesdays,<br />

beginning Oct. 7. at Eriksson ElemenUry<br />

School in <strong>Canton</strong>. The<br />

charge-is $10 <strong>for</strong> 10 weeks. Register<br />

in person or by mail to <strong>Canton</strong> Parks<br />

and Recreation. 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Mich. 48188.<br />

• MAIN STREET CLOGGERS<br />

Main Street Cloggers. a familyoriented<br />

group, is offering beginning<br />

clogging classes on Monday nights.<br />

Clogging is easy to learn and a fun<br />

way to exercise. Call Linda Summers<br />

261-7958 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

• FALL FLY-IN<br />

Flying Pilgrims Model Airplane<br />

Club will hold its "Fall Fly <strong>for</strong> Fun<br />

Phase Out" from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 26. 27, at<br />

Van Born and Lilley roads in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

There will be monoplane minimum<br />

80 inches, biplane minimum 60 inches,<br />

and giant sized jets. SpecUtors<br />

welcome.<br />

• POLISH DANCING<br />

Mala Wisla Dance Ensemble is accepting<br />

registration <strong>for</strong> classes beginning<br />

in September. Classes held in<br />

the Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong> area <strong>for</strong> children<br />

between the ages of 3 and 18.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 522-5375<br />

or 277-1726.<br />

• INTRODUCTION TO<br />

SOCCER<br />

An introductory soccer class <strong>for</strong><br />

women teaches the basics of the<br />

game. Students will not only learn<br />

the rules but also will participate in<br />

actual soccer drills. This class is ideal<br />

<strong>for</strong> mothers of children just suiting<br />

soccer. Classes will be <strong>for</strong> adults<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m. on Mondays beginning<br />

Nov. 2 <strong>for</strong> stx weeks at Central Middle<br />

School. Pee is $15. Register with<br />

city of Plymouth Parks and Recreation<br />

in the Cultural Center, Theodore<br />

at Farmer.<br />

• WOMEN'S SOCCER<br />

Women's soccer teams now are<br />

<strong>for</strong>ming <strong>for</strong> the fall season. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation call <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Department at 397-1000.<br />

• INDOOR SOCCER<br />

Indoor soccer will be offered 10-11<br />

a.m. Saturdays in the Salvation<br />

Army Community Center, 9451 Main<br />

south of Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth.<br />

The fee is $35 <strong>for</strong> eight weeks. Mario<br />

Said, a sUte-licensed Class D soccer<br />

coach, will teach the fundamenUls<br />

of soccer. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Linda<br />

at 453-5464.<br />

• GOLF<br />

Learn the basic skills of the game<br />

at Dun Rovin Golf Course on Thursdays<br />

beginning Oct. 1 <strong>for</strong> ages 8-13<br />

from 5-6 p.m. and 14 and older 6-7<br />

p.m. Fee is $25 <strong>for</strong> four lessons.<br />

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city of Plymouth Parks and Recreation.<br />

• OPEN QYM<br />

The Western Wayne County<br />

Therapeutic Recreation program invites<br />

families with handicapped<br />

members to the Salvation Army's<br />

gym on Main Street in Plymouth 6-0<br />

p.m. every Saturday. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 397-5110. Ext. 298.<br />

• WALKING CLUB<br />

Plymouth Community Family<br />

YMCA sponsors a walking club <strong>for</strong><br />

Plymouth. <strong>Canton</strong> and NorthvUle<br />

residents. The club meets the first<br />

Monday of each month at 4 p.m in<br />

Northville Township Hall meeting<br />

room at 41600 Six Mile. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call the YMCA, 453-2904.<br />

Mondays, meet at 7 p.m. behind<br />

the YMCA office on Union St.; Thursdays<br />

at 7:45 p.m., meet at the YMCA<br />

office and go to Kellogg Park to listen<br />

to the Plymouth Community<br />

Band and then go <strong>for</strong> a group walk<br />

after the concert.<br />

• ROLLER SKATING _<br />

Roller skating lessons are offered<br />

at Ska tin' SUtion in <strong>Canton</strong> through<br />

city of Plymouth Parks and Recreation.<br />

Lessons <strong>for</strong> ages 14 and<br />

younger will be 10:15-11 a.m. Saturdays<br />

<strong>for</strong> eight weeks at $16. Register<br />

weekdays during working hours at<br />

tbe Plymouth Cultural Center.<br />

• YOUTH BIKERS<br />

A Youth Biking Club, sponsored by<br />

the Plymouth Community Family<br />

YMCA. will travel to different destinations.<br />

There are two age groups,<br />

grades" three-six meeting twice a<br />

week and grades seven-nine meeting<br />

three times a week, from 9 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. Youth meet at the YMCA office<br />

and travel different destinations<br />

each day. Youths should bring their<br />

own bicycle, sack lunch, beverage<br />

and rain gear. To register, call 453-<br />

2904.<br />

• RACQUETBALL,<br />

WALLEYBALL<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Education<br />

offers racquetball and wallyball<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m. Monday^ through<br />

Friday, 8 a.m. to noon, and 1-2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, 1-4 p*m. Sundays, at Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High Phase HI. Block<br />

times of 18 weeks are available at<br />

$76 each. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 451-<br />

6660.<br />

• TABLE TENNIS CLUB<br />

A Table Tennis Club meets 6:30-9<br />

p.m. each, Wednesday at Central<br />

Middle School. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

455-6620.<br />

• ISSHINRYU KARATE<br />

Isshinryu Karate classes, sponsored<br />

by <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation,<br />

will be 7:30-9 p.m. Mondays<br />

and Thursdays <strong>for</strong> ages 8-50 in the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center, Michigan<br />

Avenue at Sheldon. Sam Santilli,<br />

fifth degree black belt instructor,<br />

will instruct <strong>for</strong> all levels of karate.<br />

The charge is $35 <strong>for</strong> 10 weeks of<br />

classes. Registration is on a continual<br />

basis prior to classes on Monday<br />

or Thursday evenings or at the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Recreation Center.<br />

• JUDO<br />

Judo classes <strong>for</strong> beginners and ad*<br />

vanced will be offered at 2 p.m. Saturdays,<br />

6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mondays<br />

in the Salvation Army Community<br />

Center, 9451 S. Main, Plymouth.<br />

The fee will be $35 <strong>for</strong> the 10-week<br />

sessions of lVb hours per session. For<br />

deUils, call Linda at 453-5464.<br />

• JUDO AND KARATE<br />

A serious study of one of the oldest<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms of self-defense to Improve<br />

self-discipline, confidence and physical<br />

fitness is being offered by Plymouth<br />

Recreation Department in tbe<br />

Cultural Center at various times on<br />

Thursdays beginning Oct 1 <strong>for</strong> 11<br />

weeks <strong>for</strong> ages 6-13 and 14 and older<br />

at a fee of $30. Register during<br />

working hours on weekdays at tbe<br />

Cultural Center.<br />

• HATHA YOGA<br />

Reduce stress and dally tensions,<br />

strengthen and tone muscles and alleviate<br />

muscle soreness with Hatha<br />

Yoga classes open to all levels from<br />

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LANSING. Mich. (AP) - Michigan<br />

should raise its cigarette tax to help<br />

fund an $86.4 million ef<strong>for</strong>t to treat<br />

impoverished AIDS victims and<br />

fight tobacco use, a sUte senator<br />

says.<br />

Sen. William Seder burg, K-East<br />

Lansing, Thursday unveiled a 10-<br />

"V>int package of legislation linking<br />

tbe two health issues and allocating<br />

975.3 million <strong>for</strong> tbe AIDS ef<strong>for</strong>t. Of<br />

that, |48 million would pay <strong>for</strong> treatment<br />

of AIDS patienU without insurance<br />

or ineligible <strong>for</strong> government<br />

aid.<br />

Another $15.3 million would pay<br />

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counseling <strong>for</strong> every person in the<br />

sUte, while $4 million would be<br />

spent on AIDS education, including<br />

sending a packet of in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about tbe fatal disease to every<br />

Michigan household.<br />

SEDERBURG SAID be decided to<br />

fund the AIDS programs and tbe<br />

anti-tobacco ef<strong>for</strong>t with tobacco Uxes,<br />

including a 6-cent a pack increase<br />

in tbe sUte cigarette tax, because<br />

"over 50 percent of tbe diseases<br />

we spend billions of dollars<br />

treating are preventable."<br />

"I think it's wholly appropriate<br />

that revenues from these disease<br />

causers go to disease prevention and<br />

risk reduction," he said.<br />

Sederburg. who chairs the Senate<br />

Health Policy Committee, said that<br />

universal testing would conflict with<br />

" tbe advice of medical officials who<br />

say tests need only be given to highrisk<br />

groups — homosexuals, bisexual<br />

men and intravenous drug users.<br />

However, be said free voluntary<br />

testing would be tbe best way to e<br />

courage the estimated 15,000 Micl<br />

gan residents who are infected wt<br />

the AIDS virus to be tested.<br />

SINCE THE deadly acquired it<br />

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is to encourage those with AIDS<br />

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"With AIDS on the borixon, it<br />

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5 , Wayne County Commissioners<br />

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"sion project <strong>for</strong> the county jail. They<br />

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Chief Wayne County Circuit Judge<br />

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plans by Monday, Oct. S.<br />

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"My feeling is this is going to be<br />

-approved." commissioner Susan<br />

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Others commissioners, however,<br />

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"My biggest question is how are<br />

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Added commissioner Kay Beard.<br />

D-Inkster "I don't think we have any<br />

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to be financed."<br />

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to Deputy County Executive<br />

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"There are a number of ways we<br />

could go," be said "We're looking at<br />

the U.S. Marshal's program and at<br />

federal drug money, too."<br />

The recent Reagan drug bill establishes<br />

grants to build prison space<br />

<strong>for</strong> drug offenders. The county also<br />

receives a fee <strong>for</strong> jailing U.S. Marshal's<br />

prisoners.<br />

Approximately $7.5 million is<br />

available through the hospital's sale<br />

to a private medical consortium.<br />

Duggan said.<br />

Beard, though, said her own esUmates<br />

placed the hospital sale revenue<br />

closer to 96 million. "We clearly<br />

need hard numbers on bow this (the<br />

jail expansion) is going to be paid<br />

<strong>for</strong>." she said.<br />

Design options, including reducing<br />

the proposed three new gymnasiums,<br />

would help reduce cost. Duggan said<br />

•Otherwise, there would have to<br />

be additional deputies to ride tbe elevators<br />

with prisoners to gymnasiums.-<br />

he said. "The design we're us-'<br />

ing will save $700,000 a year in manpower<br />

costs."<br />

Tbe project would cost $12,000 per<br />

cell. Duggan said, roughly $30,000<br />

below tbe national average.<br />

THE EXPANSION plan was ratified<br />

Monday by county executive<br />

Edward McNamara, sheriff Robert<br />

Ficano and attorneys representing<br />

jail inmates.<br />

It involves a new six story wing on<br />

Gratiot and converting an unused<br />

13th floor gymnasium at tbe current<br />

jail <strong>for</strong> cells. Space would be provided<br />

<strong>for</strong> as many as 470 new prisoners.<br />

Some county officials, however,<br />

doubted whether that many new<br />

prisoners would ever be housed at<br />

the jail.<br />

• "I think once the (state) department<br />

of corrections gets through<br />

with looking at the plans, the number<br />

will probably be closer to 370,"<br />

Ficano. said. "Still, it's an improvement<br />

over what we have."<br />

Ficano. however, said expanding<br />

the jail shouldn't prompt other county<br />

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"I still say we need a jail <strong>for</strong> misdemeanor<br />

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P IN A PRESS conference Monday,<br />

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Woolley. they were told by management<br />

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Changes in state achievement<br />

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cars to travel out to state recreation areas. -<br />

OAKLAND COUNTY has shown what can be<br />

done Its parkland toUls more than 4,000 acres<br />

— which is almost exactly the amount Wayne<br />

Parks are part of the quality of life.<br />

And it's clear that we need<br />

parkland close to home because<br />

we don't always have the time and<br />

cars to travel out to state recreation<br />

areas.<br />

County has in the western suburbs and Ham-<br />

tramck.<br />

In addition, however, Oakland has two waveaction<br />

swimming pools, giant water slides, a<br />

dome-covered driving range, a nature interpretive<br />

center and therapeutic recreation <strong>for</strong> physically<br />

handicapped people. And <strong>for</strong> kids who can t<br />

be driven out to parks in summer, it has a mobile<br />

recreation fleet with clowns and puppets<br />

The chief difference between the counties is<br />

that Oakland made a conscious commitment.<br />

First of all, its people voted a quarter-mill of<br />

property Ux. Oakland's park money is guaranteed<br />

not subject to anyone's budget ax. In<br />

Wayne, parks must compete <strong>for</strong> dollars with dozens<br />

of other county activities.<br />

But Uxes aren't the only financing option<br />

Oakland also set up a separate parks board It<br />

sought ways to produce revenue. It set up a private<br />

foundation to help with capiUl improvements<br />

and kids' camping. All of these ideas could<br />

easily be tried in Wayne County.<br />

WAYNE COUNTY could have a tenific park<br />

system Its 4,200 parkland acres include small<br />

lakes, bike paths, hiking trails, a Detroit River<br />

boat launch and a golf course<br />

people in Wayne County doaarv* a clpar dm-<br />

sion<br />

Either a commitment to the parks.<br />

Or euthanasia.<br />

But let's not neglect them to death<br />

Atmosphere of fear<br />

stifles our society<br />

"GEE, DAD, HOW come we're the<br />

only place that closed up the pope in<br />

glass?" my daughter asked.<br />

"What's the matter with us?"<br />

Uncom<strong>for</strong>tably. I shifted in my<br />

chair. The kid had me. Actually, she<br />

had us all pinpointed. Dead center.<br />

I could only stumble <strong>for</strong> an answer.<br />

Here was one of the world's shepherds<br />

of peace coming to our city,<br />

and we put the guy in a glass cage<br />

and surround him with so many security<br />

guards that few could get<br />

close enough to really see him.<br />

This very short conversation took<br />

place as we watched the pope make<br />

his promised visit to the Indians of<br />

the Fort Simpson area in the Northwest<br />

Territories of Canada. The contrast<br />

of his Canadian visit to the one<br />

he made in Detroit was revealing.<br />

It dramatically demonstrates that<br />

lor all our technological accomplishments.<br />

we have failed in our quest to<br />

become a more civilized society.<br />

Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, most Americans<br />

missed the Fort Simpson visit. Many<br />

who have access to Canadian television<br />

didn't tune in. Our parochial nationalism<br />

does sometimes get in tbe<br />

way.<br />

BUT THOSE OF US who did<br />

watch learned an important lesson.<br />

Having a 12-year-old daughter to interpret<br />

made that lesson clear.<br />

Fort Simpson is an isolated stop-<br />

from our readers<br />

Want a pool?<br />

best to buy one<br />

Here was one of the<br />

world's shepherds of<br />

peace coming to our<br />

city, and we put the<br />

guy in a glass cage and<br />

surround him with so<br />

many security guards<br />

that few could get<br />

close enough to really<br />

see him.<br />

To the editor<br />

So now we have a group wanting the Ux payers<br />

to buy them a swimming pool because Murray<br />

Lake and Colony Swim Club have a waiting list<br />

and cost more than some of them wish to pay, all<br />

the area lakes are too far away, and they are too<br />

lazy to clean a pool in their own yard.<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, ail taxpayers, whether they would<br />

ever use a pool or not, are supposed to finance<br />

one <strong>for</strong> the elites. We are already paying higher<br />

Uxes than ever <strong>for</strong> their elaborate schools.<br />

Our kids went to plain, simple schools and did<br />

all their swimming at the school pools, those<br />

faraway lakes,- or with their friends who had<br />

pools. We didn't demand welfare assisUnce from<br />

the Uxpayers <strong>for</strong> our entertainment. Of course,<br />

if we are going to raise Uxes to build a pool <strong>for</strong> a<br />

certain few, than raise them enough to build a<br />

bowling alley <strong>for</strong> those of us who like to bowl.<br />

The public ones are too far away and too crowded.<br />

If these people want a pool they should put<br />

their little pennies together and build one <strong>for</strong><br />

their own private use — their own swim club If<br />

you people want a pool, buy it. Don't expect all of<br />

us who have no use <strong>for</strong> a pool to buy your toys.<br />

That's more than we care to pay.<br />

Now ready <strong>for</strong><br />

senior respite<br />

over about 300 miles south of the<br />

Arctic Circle. The pope was making<br />

a promised visit after having been<br />

fogged out three years ago.<br />

Some of the Indians walked hundreds<br />

of miles to make this mystical<br />

rendezvous. Others drove over pitted<br />

gravel roads <strong>for</strong> up to 20 hours.<br />

Many spent their life savings to<br />

charter a boat or airplane to transport<br />

entire families.<br />

And the meeting was touching.<br />

The pope mingled easily among<br />

these people, many of whom still<br />

worship the sanctity of the animals,<br />

trees and earth. Most have few material<br />

goods, their education is<br />

meager and opportunities few.<br />

In our society many would consider<br />

them disadvantaged, if not primitive.<br />

D. Davison,<br />

Plymouth<br />

To the editor<br />

I want to express our thanks and appreciation<br />

Steve<br />

Barnaby<br />

But the pope didn't have to worry<br />

about his Ufe among these people<br />

There was no glass cage. It wasn't<br />

needed. He sat and talked with the<br />

leaders and walked freely among the<br />

people<br />

WHAT I SHOULD have told my<br />

daughter was that this generation<br />

has reneged on the commitment it<br />

made to itself and the rest of society<br />

during those stormy seasons two<br />

decades ago<br />

After all, we're the generation<br />

that » lustily pointed its fingers at<br />

previous ones <strong>for</strong> failing society. We<br />

would do better when it came our<br />

turn to grab the reins of power, we<br />

told ourselves<br />

But we've turned on ourselves and<br />

devoured our own dream. Now we<br />

must find a way to escape the polished<br />

glass cage of fear in which we<br />

are trapped.<br />

to the Observer <strong>for</strong> its very fine article on Sept.<br />

3, regarding our new Respite Services.<br />

We hope that these programs will help to minimize<br />

the physical and emotional strains families<br />

face when caring <strong>for</strong> a frail, older relative. Un<strong>for</strong>tunately,<br />

we were not as ready as we should<br />

have been to receive and answer the large number<br />

of inquiries that followed the article. Many<br />

people were confused when they called because<br />

they were referred to other offices within Child<br />

and Family Service. We want to apologize to "all<br />

of you and assure you that if you call us at 453-<br />

0890 (Plymouth Family Service) we will have<br />

someone return your call, directly to you.<br />

I also want to add that since tbe article<br />

appeared we have found a central location, hired<br />

sUff, and extended our proposed hours of operation<br />

to 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. People attending the<br />

Day Center may attend any number of fours<br />

within that time, and may attend any number of<br />

days between Mondays and Fridays, depending<br />

on their needs and interests. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about In-Home respite or the services of the<br />

Day Center, please call us at our Plymouth office.<br />

David Breedea,<br />

branch supervisor,<br />

Plymouth Family Service<br />

keeping up<br />

with government<br />

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Steve Barnaby managing editor<br />

Susan Ftosfefc assistant managing editor<br />

Dick I sham general manager<br />

Richard Brady advertising manager<br />

Fred Wright circulation manager<br />

LOOKING FOR in<strong>for</strong>mation about state government?<br />

The League of Women Voters has a<br />

toll-free telephone service (1-800-292-5823) that<br />

may be helpful.<br />

The telephone is answered from 10 30 a.m. to<br />

3:30 p.m. weekdays.<br />

Suburban Communications Corp<br />

Philip Power chairman of the board<br />

Richard Aginian president<br />

points of view<br />

Where beauty reigns<br />

Now that the ghost of Michelangelo<br />

has arrived oo schedule with the<br />

autumnal equinox to begin tbe annual<br />

assignment of tinting tbe billions<br />

of leaves in Michigan's <strong>for</strong>ests, it's<br />

time <strong>for</strong> you to take a look at some<br />

of nature's workshops<br />

Many of us who have wandered<br />

the length and breadth of our wondrous<br />

state have determined a favorite<br />

site to which we return many<br />

~times, perhaps right close to home.<br />

After all, how could it be otherwise<br />

when there is so much to choose<br />

from among some 3,000 miles of<br />

shoreline and more than 10,000 inland<br />

lakes?<br />

"America the Beautiful" is just<br />

that, startlingly spectacular in Godgiven<br />

assets from sea to shining sea,<br />

and you are* living in one of the<br />

jewels. The farther north you go, the<br />

more it glitters. However, you can't<br />

capture the entire essence of "up<br />

north" in one day, it grows on one.<br />

season after season.<br />

There are those who idolize the<br />

Lake Huron shore, Mackinac Island,<br />

Tahquamenon Falls and the wilderness<br />

of the Upper Peninsula, the<br />

great fruit orchards of the southwest<br />

corner, the streams and rivers following<br />

old Indian trails that now are<br />

interstate highways, to say nothing<br />

of the splendid attractions offered in<br />

tbe Huron-Clinton Metropark system.<br />

But at our house, all of that is <strong>considered</strong><br />

a dead heat <strong>for</strong> second place<br />

We opt <strong>for</strong> the northwest corner of<br />

the lower peninsula, by which I<br />

mean everything beyond M-115 that<br />

runs from Clare to Frank<strong>for</strong>t, and<br />

west of 1-75 stretching from Clare to<br />

the bridge.<br />

Mother Goose and I thought that<br />

over the years we had seen it all:<br />

lakes such as Crystal, Glen. Torch<br />

and Elk; tbe harbors at Frank<strong>for</strong>t,<br />

Leland, Traverse City and Harbor<br />

Springs; the shops of North port,<br />

Charlevoix and Petoskey, the musical<br />

magnificence of Interlochen; the<br />

uniqueness of Gwen Frostic's River<br />

Road nature center south of Benzonia,<br />

plus a thousand and one other<br />

lures to touristic adventure.<br />

But we had not.<br />

# 1<br />

through<br />

•L, bifocals -<br />

Jfirf Fred<br />

DeLano<br />

IF YOUR NORTHERN color tour<br />

in October Ukes you in the vicinity<br />

of the 71,000-acre Sleeping Bear<br />

Dune National Lakeshore, make tbe<br />

7.4-mile Pierce Stocking Scenic<br />

Drive part of your itinerary. Sure,<br />

we had been to the dunes be<strong>for</strong>e, but<br />

something new has been added, and<br />

it's worth your time to discover it.<br />

Pierce Stocking spent his youth<br />

working as a lumberman in Michigan's<br />

<strong>for</strong>est He loved the woods and<br />

spent most of his spare time there,<br />

developing a self-taught knowledge<br />

of nature. He used to walk the bluffs<br />

above Lake Michigan, awed by the<br />

view of the dunes, the lake and the<br />

islands.<br />

To share this beauty with others,<br />

he conceived the idea of a road to the<br />

top of the dunes. Stocking first<br />

opened such a road in 1967 and continued<br />

to operate it until his death at<br />

the age of 68 in 1976.<br />

Tbe National Park Service carried<br />

out a major road rehabilitaUon<br />

project in 1986, resurfacing and widening<br />

tbe road, developing large<br />

parking areas, and building overlook<br />

spots to park and enjoy absolutely<br />

breathtaking views of what nature<br />

ha« carved in tbe estimated 11,800<br />

years since the glacier melted.<br />

At one of these, where we stood in<br />

August, the viewer is 450 feet above<br />

T-ako Michigan. If the visibility is<br />

good, it is possible to make out Point<br />

Betsie. 15 miles to the-south as the<br />

crow flies. To the west, it is 54 miles<br />

across the lake to Wisconsin.<br />

I can just imagine that when tbe<br />

color season reaches its peak, the<br />

beech, maple and pine <strong>for</strong>ests surrounding<br />

all this will be as ablaze<br />

with gold as tbe sun itself.<br />

Offhand. I know of just one comparable<br />

view in that part of tbe<br />

sute. It's tbe one to be had looking<br />

down at Torch Lake from tbe first<br />

-tee at A-Ga-Ming Golf Club, somewhere<br />

between Elk Rapids and Eastport.<br />

But I've vowed not to turn this into<br />

a golf yarn, <strong>for</strong> that would necessitate<br />

telling of how a friendly vacation<br />

match turned into financial disaster<br />

<strong>for</strong> an ex-schoolmaster named<br />

Earl Gibson. I hope be found the<br />

view to be worth every penny of it<br />

Thursday. S*pfmt>f 24. 1967 O&E<br />

Musings<br />

(P.Q13A<br />

Thoughts on a turnpike and on tour<br />

AW. NOT HERE, too, I said to<br />

myself as I watched the dark blue<br />

car careen along tbe Massachusetts<br />

Turnpike.<br />

I insist, with authority, that<br />

southeastern Michigan drivers are<br />

among the world's rudest, and last<br />

week it appeared tbe Motor City's<br />

disease had spread 700 miles east to<br />

the Bay SUte.<br />

Tbe driver was exceeding the<br />

speed limit, darting between <strong>lanes</strong><br />

without «ignallingr passing on the<br />

right and Uilgating at 70 mph in order<br />

to intimidate drivers ahead.<br />

The dark blue car burst into tbe<br />

clear. The plate said "Michigan,"<br />

and the dealer's Ug said "Wayne."<br />

Tbe idiot was one of ours! Thus, tbe<br />

world's most boorish drivers continue<br />

to hail from metropolitan Detroit.<br />

Toledo and Windsor.<br />

OUR BOSTON tour guide said<br />

Paul Revere unfairly got all the<br />

credit <strong>for</strong> warning the patriots in<br />

Lexington and Concord, but others<br />

actually delivered tbe first warning<br />

that April night in 1775 because<br />

Revere was briefly captured<br />

"Paul Revere had a better press<br />

agent," said Frank, our guide. "Can<br />

you imagine Longfellow writing a<br />

poem that sUrts, 'Listen, my children,<br />

and you shall bear/Of the midnight<br />

ride of Dr. Samuel Cartwright<br />

and Billy Dawes'?"<br />

Tim<br />

^ Richard<br />

Frank was correct. We remember<br />

Revere today largely because of<br />

Longfellow's stirring verse.<br />

We also cherish ^ frigate called<br />

"Constitution" because of a poem by<br />

a student named Oliver Wendell<br />

Holmes. After seeing distinguished<br />

service against the Barbary pirates<br />

and in the War of 1812, the wooden<br />

sailing ship was about to be scrapped<br />

in 1830 when Holmes penned "Old<br />

Ironsides," with the ironic words:<br />

"Aye, tear her batter'd ensign<br />

down. > r<br />

I recited the line from memory<br />

lsat week on the 200th anniversary<br />

of the U.S. Constitution as I stood on<br />

the deck of Old Ironsides. It's now<br />

safely docked in Charles town Navy<br />

Yard, a stone's throw from where<br />

Reveres row boat landed.<br />

Having read neither "Paul<br />

Revere s Ride" nor ".Old Ironsides"<br />

in years. I vowed patriotically to buy<br />

copies In Quincy Market, a block<br />

from the Boston Massacre site. I<br />

spotted a bookstore with the names<br />

of Longfellow. Hawthorne. Thoreau<br />

and Emerson decorating tbe door.<br />

Guess what? Tbe merchant s poetry<br />

shelf didn't have a single copy of<br />

anything by Longfellow or Holmes.<br />

It was like going to tbe Holy Land<br />

and being unable to buy a Bible or to<br />

Detroit and being unable to find a<br />

title by Schoolcraft.<br />

IN NORTHWESTERN Vermont is<br />

Sbelburne Museum, a collection of<br />

early Americana — homes, barns,<br />

shops, a lighthouse, a one-room<br />

school, an inn. cigar store Indians<br />

and the elegant sidewheeler "S5<br />

Ticonderoga."<br />

Nothing important actually happened<br />

at Shelburne It's a collection<br />

of buildings. Great place. Highly recommended.<br />

Got two full pages in the<br />

376-page "American HenUge Book<br />

of Great Historic Places "<br />

Greenfield Village, also a collection<br />

of buildings in otherwise unhistoric<br />

Dearborn, is superior — in<br />

quantity, quality and thoughtfulness<br />

of presentation<br />

But American HeriUge gives<br />

Greenfield Village only one para<br />

graph, in agate type. Makes you<br />

wonder if there isn't some eastern<br />

snobbery among paid historians<br />

Footnote: Yeah. Greenfield Village<br />

has jacked up its admission to<br />

$8 50, but that's still $1 cheaper than<br />

Shelburne Museum. Vermont.<br />

World view & compassion sets pope apart<br />

THE POPE GOT Muskied.<br />

Certainly you remember how Edmund<br />

Muskie won the New Hampshire<br />

primary but lost the election<br />

because he didn't pile up the victory<br />

margin predicted by pundits. Instead<br />

of sweeping into the White House, he<br />

ended up weeping in New England.<br />

That's called losing by winning.<br />

Part of the story about Pope John<br />

Paul II last week was strangely similar.<br />

Although 90,000 people packed<br />

into the Silverdome, 50,000 more<br />

witnessed him parade through Hamtramck<br />

and anywhere from 35,000 to<br />

75,000 heard him at Hart Plaza, the<br />

combined crowds of nearly 200,000<br />

were called disappointing. This because<br />

throngs of 500,000 to 1 million<br />

were predicted.<br />

So even though the pope pulled in<br />

twice as many people as, say, Don<br />

Canharn does with sophisticated<br />

marketing, the turnout was called<br />

small because of the prior hype.<br />

The press can do that to you. as<br />

Joe Biden should say and probably<br />

will as soon as someone else says it<br />

first.<br />

IT IS understandable but un<strong>for</strong>tunate<br />

that tbe pope's visit is measured<br />

in numbers of people. It is also<br />

undersUndable <strong>for</strong> all tbe reasons<br />

already sUted - rain, security. TV<br />

coverage, fear of crowds, parking<br />

worries — that millions did not pour<br />

into the street.<br />

That does not at all lessen the importance<br />

of the man, the role he<br />

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Running the Roman" Catholic<br />

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to the contrary from the Vatican, tbe<br />

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with cafeteria Catholics who use<br />

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SATURDAY, PERCHED high<br />

above Hart Plaza. Pope John Paul II<br />

peered over the bronze and tense fist<br />

of Joe Louis to look down Woodward<br />

Avenue and saw. if not a sea, then at<br />

least a pond of white-and-yellowflag-waving<br />

humanity.<br />

But he saw more that a disappointing<br />

crowd. He saw a single<br />

world where all inhabiunts are not<br />

only entitled to dignified lives, but<br />

where all are also responsible <strong>for</strong><br />

seeing that their global neighbors<br />

are cared <strong>for</strong>.<br />

Poverty, hunger, deprivation and<br />

war are not someone else's problems.<br />

Where they exist, they are —<br />

or should be — our concern.<br />

It is this world view, motivated by<br />

genuine compassion rather than political<br />

alignments, that further sets<br />

the pope apart from most world<br />

leaders<br />

He has another difference. While<br />

many Ulk about peace, the pope is<br />

the most powerful man to do so<br />

without simuluneously building up a<br />

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Dems back curbs on imported clothing<br />

— — — — ^ ^ M gan ... Democrats rUmAi^ql* r*rl Car! T Levin At/in and a rw4 Don- fVlfl. to In interpret int»rnr*t the t h,P 1972 anti-ballistie<br />

ant i<br />

Here's how area members of Con- WORLD WAR II INTERNMENT<br />

ald lUegle.<br />

missile (ABM) treaty in a way that<br />

gress were recorded oo major roll — The House passed. 243 <strong>for</strong> and 141<br />

permits advanced SD1 testing.<br />

call 18 votes in the week ending Sept. against, a bill (HR 442) extending a<br />

STAR WARS - By a vote of M<br />

national apology and financial<br />

redress to people of Japanese ances- Roll Call Report<br />

<strong>for</strong> and 38 against, the Senate sought With this vote, ihe Senate ex.<br />

to restrain President Reagan's plan pressed its view thai testing SDI in<br />

HOUSE<br />

try who during World War H were<br />

relocated from their homes along (above) <strong>for</strong> tax-free payments of ican peace talks a chance to succeed <strong>for</strong> advanced testing of the "Star space would violate the treaty and<br />

TEXTILE QUOTAS — By a vote the West coast to inland internment $20,000 each to an estimated 60,000 be<strong>for</strong>e pushing <strong>for</strong> more contra aid. Wars" Strategic Defense Initiative. should be prohibited unless sanc-<br />

of 263 <strong>for</strong> and 156 against, the House camps.<br />

living Americans of Japanese ances- Amendment sponsor Jesse Helms.<br />

tioned by Congress, which also has a<br />

passed and sent to the Senate a bill The measure, which .was sent to try who were put in camps soon af- R-N.C., called the Central American The vote tabled (killed) an amend- constitutional role in treaty-making<br />

(HR 1154) to preserve American jobs the Senate, grants $20,000 tax-free ter America's entry into the war. peace plan "a joke, a cruel hoaxment to strike the restraints from<br />

by limiting imports of nearly 200 to each of about 60.000 living inter- Supporter Al McCandless, R- that undercuts the contras.<br />

the fiscal 1988 defense authorization Senators voting yes wanted to re-<br />

textile, apparel and footwear prodnees. An estimated 120,000 U.S. citi- Calif., called tbe payments "guilt- Senators voting yes were opposed bill (above).<br />

strain Star Wars testing by the aducts.zens<br />

and aliens from Japan were money to soothe the conscience of to including more contra aid in the<br />

ministration. Levin and Riegle voted<br />

Although victorious, supporters confined under an executive order our nation "<br />

defense bill. Voting yes were Michi- At issue is the president's attempt yes.<br />

fell short of the 290 votes they need- issued by President Franklin D. Roo- Opponent Norman Mineta, D-<br />

ed to ensure they can override Presisevelt 10 weeks after Japan's Dec. 7, Calif., said "our government has a<br />

dent Reagan's promised veto of the 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. legal and moral responsibility to<br />

bill.<br />

Supporter Jim Wright, D-Texas. compensate the internees <strong>for</strong> the<br />

The bill limits the growth of tex- called the internment "one of those abrogation of their civil and human 0 Twice a week ii better 0 Twice a week is better 0 Twice a week is better<br />

tile and apparel imports to 1 percent grotesque aberrations in America's rights."<br />

annually over 1986 levels and political life ... <strong>for</strong> which we seek Members voting yes were wanted<br />

freezes footwear imports at tbe 1986 to make amends . "<br />

to eliminate financial redress <strong>for</strong> in-<br />

figure.<br />

Opponent Samuel Stratton, D- terned Japanese-Americans. Voting<br />

Supporter Liz Patterson, D-S.C., N.Y., said, "Franklin Roosevelt did yes: Pursell, Ford and Broomfieid.<br />

said the bill would counter "<strong>for</strong>eign the right thing, and if he hadn't done Voting no: Hertel and Levin.<br />

competitors with heavy government it. he would have been probably<br />

subsidies and closed markets." lynched."<br />

SENATE<br />

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Opponent John Porter, R-Ill., said " Members voting yes supported the<br />

the bill would hurt exports and bill. Voting yes: Democrats Hertel, CONTRA AID — By a vote of 61<br />

"shelter our dbmestic industries Ford and Levin.<br />

<strong>for</strong> and 31 against, the Senate tabled<br />

from the competition they must ulti- Voting no: Republicans Pursell (killed) an amendment providing<br />

mately meet."<br />

and Broomfieid.<br />

$310 million in additional aid to the<br />

contra rebels fighting in Nicaragua.<br />

Members voting yes supported<br />

textile, apparel and footwear import PAYMENTS TO INTERNEES - The amendment was offered to a<br />

quotas. Voting yes were Democrats By a vote of 162 <strong>for</strong> and 237 against, $303 billion defense authorization<br />

Dennis Hertel of Harper Woods, Wil- the House rejected-en amendment to bill (S 1174) <strong>for</strong> fiscal 1988 that reliam<br />

Ford of Taylor and Sander Lev- eliminate financial redress <strong>for</strong> Japamained in debate.<br />

T<br />

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Thursday. September 24, 1987 O&E<br />

By Susan Buck<br />

staff writer<br />

More than $14,000 was raised last<br />

week at a $150-a-ticket dinner reception<br />

to benefit Straight Inc., a<br />

substance abuse program <strong>for</strong> young<br />

people.<br />

All proceeds from the auction including<br />

$100 from each of the ISO<br />

tickets sold will be donated to the<br />

Straight Foundation capital improvement<br />

fund to buy a new building<br />

An original watercolor painting by<br />

Pat Buckley Moss, a nationally acclaimed<br />

artist, was auctioned off at<br />

Julie Brown editor/459-2700<br />

$11,000 to Ralph Lorenz, a Plymouth<br />

developer who chaired the event<br />

with wife, Terry, a Straight board<br />

member.<br />

"There's nothing like funding the<br />

thing yourself." Terry Lorenz said in<br />

jest, adding she was not aware her<br />

husband planned to bid on the painting.<br />

"I didn't know until the last minute.<br />

•<br />

"The most important thing is that<br />

there is now a lot more awareness of<br />

Straight, that it is there <strong>for</strong> the kids."<br />

REPORTEDLY, MOSS surprised<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

BILL BHESLER/«t«fl photograph*<br />

Al Larson, Frameworks owner, and Amy Donoghue, Frameworks<br />

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Surprise buy<br />

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Artist Pat Buckley Moss and Dave Schupp of Straight stsnd nesr Moss' "Plymouth'<br />

fund-raiser.<br />

Learning to read begins<br />

lifetime of opportunities<br />

By Julie Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

It's a long way from <strong>Canton</strong> to<br />

Philadelphia, but <strong>for</strong> John Young,<br />

that journey wasn't nearly as long as<br />

the one he has made during the last<br />

couple of years.<br />

During those years. Young has<br />

gone from being unable to read to<br />

reading at approximately the seventh<br />

grade level.<br />

Young, a 57-year-old <strong>Canton</strong> resident,<br />

was among the students at the<br />

Sept. 10-11 National Adult Literacy<br />

Congress, held in Philadelphia. He<br />

roomed with a student from Alpena<br />

during the gathering, held as part of<br />

the celebration of the bicentennial of<br />

the U.S. Constitution.<br />

"I enjoyed it very much," Young<br />

said of h»s tune spent representing<br />

Michigan.<br />

Young and others at the conference<br />

discussed a number of issues<br />

related to literacy and adult education.<br />

He enjoyed meeting students<br />

and tutors from other states.<br />

- "They were very enjoyable to talk<br />


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O&E Thursday 9«pfmtof 24.<br />

Straight benefit raises money,<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

the audience when she confided that<br />

drug abuse touched her family, too.<br />

. "Moss was wonderful," said Terry<br />

Lorenz. "We didn't know all that.<br />

Drug abuse is everywhere."<br />

The most important<br />

thing is that there is<br />

now a lot more<br />

awareness of Straight,<br />

that it is there <strong>for</strong> the<br />

kids.'<br />

— Terry Lorenz<br />

Moss was presented with a statue<br />

of two children bearing Straight's<br />

logo, "Hands on Hands Helping Kids<br />

Helping Each Other."<br />

Serving on the benefit committee<br />

with the Lorenz's were: Sandra<br />

Florek, director, instructional advancement,<br />

Schoolcraft College and<br />

president of Plymouth Chamber of<br />

Commerce; Marcia Buhl, corporate<br />

affairs manager, Michigan Bell-Ameritech<br />

Co.; Denise Radtke, Wayne<br />

County field representative <strong>for</strong> U.S.<br />

Rep. Carl Pursell, R-Plymouih; Beverly<br />

Farley, university circle coordi-<br />

nator. Eastern Michigan University;<br />

and Mary Ann Dingeman, coordinator<br />

of endowed scholarship, Eastern<br />

Michigan University.<br />

ALL RESIDE IN the Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> community.<br />

The painting, titled "Plymouth,"<br />

pictures the Mayflower Hotel Hot<br />

Air Balloon above the Mayflower n<br />

ship in Plymouth, Mass.<br />

The Frameworks, an art<br />

retail rame shop, and the Mayflower<br />

Hotel teamed to co-sponsor<br />

the benefit.<br />

Everyone who attended the dinner<br />

received a signed lithograph of the<br />

auctioned painting. An excerpt from<br />

a letter Moss sent to Al Larson,<br />

owner of The Frameworks, along<br />

with a sample lithograph, was attached<br />

to each lithograph given at<br />

the benefit.<br />

It read: "The name Plymouth is<br />

synonymous with the principles and<br />

ethics on which our country was<br />

founded and our Constitution written.<br />

I am very happy to have created<br />

this painting in the Constitution's bicentennial<br />

year. The painting symbolizes<br />

our greatest national treasure;<br />

our unique freedom on land,<br />

sea and in the air."<br />

Moss, a Virginia resident, has an<br />

honorary doctorate of art from Cen-<br />

Terry and Ralph Lorenz present a bouquet of flowers to srtist Pat Buckley Moss.<br />

tenary College and is a cultural<br />

laureate of Virginia. She has art galleries<br />

in Washington, D.C., and St<br />

Petersburg, Fla.<br />

Moss donated her time and the<br />

painting. This year her paintings and<br />

prints earned more than 1220,000 <strong>for</strong><br />

charities worldwide.<br />

New reader spreads word to help<br />

others understand they 'can do it'<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

YOUNG WENT to work <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> schools as a painter.<br />

He was laid off from that job and<br />

then went to work <strong>for</strong> Livonia <strong>Public</strong><br />

Schools in maintenance. On that job.<br />

Young told his leader he couldn't<br />

read.<br />

* "So he'd read the orders to me be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

he'd send me out in the morning."<br />

Sometimes, Young would get to a<br />

school building and <strong>for</strong>get just what<br />

those orders were. In those cases,<br />

he'd put the <strong>for</strong>m on the head custodian's<br />

desk. Young would ask tbe<br />

head custodian if the order was correct,<br />

in the process getting the custodian<br />

to read the order back to him.<br />

At one point, Young hurt his back<br />

and wasn't able to work anymore.<br />

His wife then died.<br />

"I was all alone. I felt sorry <strong>for</strong><br />

myself."-<br />

YOUNG'S DAUGHTER encouraged<br />

him to learn to read. Young's<br />

doctor also thought that would be a<br />

great idea.<br />

"He said it would be one of the<br />

best things that could happen to me."<br />

Young made an appointment to<br />

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All visits, lab work and medications<br />

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Adoptive<br />

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Friday, Oct 2. Tbe series of four<br />

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are <strong>for</strong> families waiting to adopt an<br />

infant up to 2 years old.<br />

The classes will provide in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

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The classes also provide the opportunity<br />

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To register or receive further in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

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Where<br />

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High School. Young thought about<br />

skipping that appointment, but went<br />

through with it. He was referred to<br />

Mary Kay Frey, adult basic education<br />

coordinator <strong>for</strong> Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Young started classes and also<br />

worked with a tutor, Irene Truesdell.<br />

He's no longer working with a tutor,<br />

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YOUNG IS grateful <strong>for</strong> the support<br />

and encouragement he has<br />

received from the educators and his<br />

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Wed 9 45 a m . 5 45 p.m<br />

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525 Farmer St<br />

Tue 9 30am<br />

THur 630pm<br />

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on registration and financial askance.<br />

call 591-6400 Ext. 430.<br />

Or,<br />

4 NEWBORN CARE<br />

I The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />

Association will offer a twoweek<br />

class on newborn care <strong>for</strong> couples<br />

expecting a baby. The class will<br />

lie held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.<br />

2ft, at Geneva Presbyterian Church,<br />

5835 N. Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong>. The class<br />

gives in<strong>for</strong>mation on the care and<br />

development of infants from birth<br />

gpough the age of 3 months. To reg-<br />

Bter or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

09-7477.<br />

4 PLYMOUTH-CANTON PWP<br />

I Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Parents Without<br />

Partners will meet at 8 p.m. Thursmy.<br />

Sept. 24, at Fellows Creek Golf<br />

Club, 2936 S. Lotz. north of Michigan<br />

O'enue in <strong>Canton</strong>. The speaker, Nan-<br />

^ Harm, will discuss stress. A dance<br />

ipUI follow the meeting. Price is %2,<br />

fi after 9 p.m. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

®>n. call Ellen, 455-3851.<br />

4 LETS DANCE<br />

Westside Singles will hold a dance<br />

8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday,<br />

pt. 25. at Roma's of Livonia, on<br />

^hoolcraft west of Inkster. The<br />

dance is <strong>for</strong> those age 21 and older,<br />

firessy attire should be worn. For<br />

•ore in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the hot line.<br />

$2-3160.<br />

£ QARAQE SALE<br />

•The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Mothers of<br />

twins Club will hold its annual fall<br />

Arage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Sept. 26, at 46023 ^Ames-<br />

Drive, west of Sheldon and<br />

orth of Ann Arbor Trail in Plym-<br />

8th Township. Children's clothes,<br />

quipment and toys will be avail-<br />

OKTOBERFEST<br />

The Pl^hiouth German-American<br />

will present its "Oktober Fest"<br />

7:30 p.m. to 1 a m. Saturday.<br />

26, at the Plymouth Cultural<br />

oter, 525 Farmer SL Price is $4.50<br />

person. There will be dancing to<br />

C<br />

music of The Continentals. Ger-<br />

eian food and drink will be available<br />

(or sale. For reservations or more<br />

Be part of<br />

An American<br />

Tradition<br />

,\<br />

Become a<br />

Welcome Wagon<br />

professional anit<br />

part of An Ameri-<br />

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started 57 years<br />

ago. Our Represent-<br />

atives serve their<br />

communities In an important<br />

way. They promote<br />

the quality of life<br />

there and play a key part in<br />

economic growth of local businesses<br />

It's exciting, rewarding<br />

work, and we're expanding our<br />

program. If you'd like to be part<br />

of a grand tradition and build an<br />

interesting career, please call<br />

Ann Goldberg<br />

(313) 348-9577<br />

Answering Service<br />

(313) 356-7720<br />

An Airier*4n Tradition S«« 1928<br />

Equal Opportunity Employn<br />

Give a h o o t .<br />

D o n t pollute.<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 459-4261 or 425-<br />

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• TRI-COUNTY<br />

Tri-County Singles will hold a<br />

dance/party from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.<br />

Saturday. Sept. 26. at the Airport<br />

Rama da Inn, 1-94 and Mem man<br />

The dance/party is <strong>for</strong> those over<br />

age 21. Proper attire should be worn.<br />

Price is $4. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call the hot line. 843-8917.<br />

• PHOENIX I<br />

Phoenix I will hold a two-year anniversary<br />

party Sunday, Sept. 27.<br />

This will be a sock hop/ 1950s dance.<br />

Prizes will be given <strong>for</strong> the best costumes.<br />

Country Western Night will<br />

be held Oct. 4. Phoenix I holds dances/parties<br />

<strong>for</strong> singles every Sunday<br />

at 8:30 p.m. at Roma's of Garden<br />

City. 32550 Cherry Hill at Venoy<br />

The dances are <strong>for</strong> those age 25 and<br />

older. Complimentary hors<br />

d'oeuvres are served. Price is $4.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Ruth,<br />

471-1248.<br />

• HANDLING MEETINGS<br />

"How to conduct a productive<br />

meeting" is the theme of an, Oral<br />

Majority Toastmasters Club program.<br />

Tbe program will be presented<br />

at the club's regular meeting at<br />

5:45 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 29. in the<br />

banquet room at Denny's restaurant,<br />

Ann Arbor Road east of 1-275 in<br />

Plymouth Township. For reservations<br />

or more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Phyllis K. Sullivan. 455-1635 Guests<br />

may attend.<br />

• ANNUAL LUNCHEON<br />

The Plymouth Symphony League<br />

will hold its annual luncheon<br />

Wednesday. Sept. 30. at St. John<br />

Episcopal Church, 574 Sheldon Road.<br />

Plymouth. Guest speakers will be<br />

Russell Reed. Plymouth Symphony<br />

Orchestra conductor, and Kiyo<br />

Morse, president of the Plymouth<br />

Symphony Society. Ticket price is<br />

$10; tickets may be bought from<br />

Margaret Smith. 455-8971. Friday,<br />

Sept. 25, is the deadline to make reservations.<br />

• FIRST TEA<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers will hold<br />

the first tea of the season at 7:30<br />

p.m. Wednesday, SepL 30. Guests<br />

will meet club officers and learn<br />

about activities sponsored by the<br />

club. Complimentary packets from<br />

merchants will be distributed. For<br />

reservations or more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Vivian, 981-5696.<br />

• PWP MEETING<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Parents Without<br />

Partners will meet at 8 p.m. Thurs-<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

Thursday. September 24. 1967 O&E<br />

Lecture lineup r-<br />

Town Hall season covers diverse topics<br />

By Richard Lech<br />

staff writer<br />

Fine food, high fashion and the intrigue<br />

of handwriting analysis are<br />

part of the lineup <strong>for</strong> the 1987-88<br />

Livonia Town Hall Lecture Series<br />

The list of lecturers <strong>for</strong> the Town<br />

Hall's 24th year includes Observer it<br />

Eccentric Newspapers graphology<br />

columnist Lorene Green, gourmet<br />

cook Chef Duglass and a pair of fashion<br />

experts from Jacobson's.<br />

Duglass will kick off the season<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 21. An internationally<br />

known master chef, he is a graduate<br />

of the Ecole of Paris and owns<br />

Restaurant Duglass in Southfield.<br />

Lorene Green will explore some of<br />

the mysteries of handwriting<br />

Wednesday. Nov. 18. Certified by the<br />

American Association of Handwriting<br />

Analysts, Green has written a<br />

graphology column <strong>for</strong> the Observer<br />

ii Eccentric <strong>for</strong> 12 years She also<br />

has taught classes in the subject <strong>for</strong><br />

the Livonia Community Education<br />

Department and at the Livonia Family<br />

Y. (Her column may be found on<br />

Page 3B this issue.)<br />

Detroit Free Press television critic<br />

Mike Duffy will speak Wednesday.<br />

Jan. 20.<br />

The season finale Wednesday.<br />

March 16, will feature Sandy<br />

Wloszek, apparel supervisor <strong>for</strong><br />

Jacobson's. and Deede Hassinger.<br />

Estee Lauder sales consultant <strong>for</strong><br />

Jacobson's.<br />

ALL OF the lectures will be at the<br />

Town Hall'S new location. Bobby's<br />

Country House. Bobby's is on the<br />

Idyl WyW Golf Course at 35780 Five<br />

Mile, west of Farmington 'Road,<br />

Livonia.<br />

The lectures will begin at 10:30<br />

a.m.. but Town Hall officials suggest<br />

that those attending arrive no later<br />

than 10:15. The Town Hall luncheon<br />

will follow the lecture.<br />

Seating is limited and will be assigned<br />

by advanced ticket purchases<br />

Town Hall season tickets are<br />

available <strong>for</strong> $24 ($35 fot^atrons<br />

and $30 <strong>for</strong> sponsors) They<br />

obtained "By" sending a check and a<br />

stamped, self-addressed envelope to:<br />

Livonia Town Hall Inc.. 38771 Roycroft,<br />

Livonia 48154.<br />

Season luncheon reservations are<br />

$28. Send check and stamped, selfaddressed<br />

envelope to: Livonia Town<br />

Hall Inc., 37664 Kingsbury-, Livonia<br />

48154.<br />

Proceeds from the Town Hall go<br />

to First Step, a shelter <strong>for</strong> battered<br />

women and their children, and the<br />

Rosalyn Bryant Foundation, which<br />

aids abused and neglected children.<br />

medical briefs/helpline<br />

• DONATE BLOOD<br />

The American Red Cross says donating<br />

blood can save as many as<br />

four lives. Blood can be donated by<br />

anyone in good health between the<br />

ages of 17-70 who weighs a minimum<br />

of 110 pounds. Donating blood<br />

takes less than an hour.<br />

e Blood donations will be accepted<br />

at a blood drive sponsored by the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Lions Club 1-7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Oct. 13. at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Hall, Michigan Avenue at Sheldon.<br />

• FREE HEALTH<br />

SCREENINGS<br />

Free health screenings will be offered<br />

3-7 p.m. Monday. Sept. 28. at<br />

Arbor Health Building. Ann Arbor<br />

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• BEAR FAIR<br />

For those whose Teddy bear or favorite<br />

doll could use a free checkup,<br />

the M-CARE Health Center at 9398<br />

Lilley south of Ann Arbor Road is offering<br />

free "physicals" <strong>for</strong> bears and<br />

dolls 2-7 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 29. to<br />

provide an opportunity <strong>for</strong> children<br />

to experience health care in a positive<br />

way. Children may bring a doll,<br />

bear or other stuffed animal and<br />

watch a physical examination on<br />

their favorite cuddly creature. The<br />

"checkups" also will include a visit<br />

- to the lab. an X-ray of the bear or<br />

doll <strong>for</strong> the child to keep, and a<br />

Lorene Green<br />

graphologist<br />

mSF<br />

Sandy Wtoszek<br />

fashion coordinator<br />

health certificate Children are encouraged<br />

to schedule an appointment<br />

themselves and may do so by<br />

calling the health center at 459-0820.<br />

Refreshments and prizes will be offered<br />

during the M-CARE Bear Fair.<br />

• ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT<br />

The Plymouth- Family Support<br />

Group of the Alzheimer's Disease<br />

and Related Disorders Association<br />

will meet 7-9 p.m Monday, Oct. 5, in<br />

the community room of Arbor<br />

Health Building. 990 Ann Arbor<br />

Trail at Harvey. Plymouth. Guest<br />

speaker Allan Cary, who works in<br />

the trust department of Comenca<br />

Bank, will present in<strong>for</strong>mation and<br />

answer questions on financial planning<br />

This group is <strong>for</strong> caregivers.<br />

Deede Hassinger<br />

cosmetics expect<br />

Duglaes<br />

gourmet chef<br />

j^cjaa<br />

family members, and friends of Alzheimer's<br />

patients. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call 557-8277 .*<br />

• WEIGHT LOSS<br />

Free introductory- "Be Trim" sessions<br />

will be 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday.<br />

Oct. 6. and Thursday, Oct. 8. in Arbor<br />

Health Building. Ann Arbor Trail at<br />

Harvey. Plymouth The free classes<br />

illustrate a comprehensive approach<br />

to permanent weight loss that will<br />

focus on techniques to manage stress<br />

and other factors directly linked to<br />

controlling weight problems For in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

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clubs In action<br />

Continued from Page 3<br />

day. Oct. 1 at Fellows Creek Golf<br />

Club. 2936 S. Lotz. north of Michigan<br />

Avenue. The speaker, from Catherine<br />

McAuley Health Center, will address<br />

"Aids - Myths and Reality."<br />

A dance will follow the meeting.<br />

Price is $2. $3 after 9 p.m. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Ellen, 455-3851.<br />

• FALL FASHIONS<br />

The Plymouth Newcomers will<br />

meet Thursday, Oct. 1. at the Hillside<br />

Inn, Plymouth. Hospitality hour<br />

will be at 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon.<br />

A program on fall fashions will be<br />

presented by Sacks of Forest Avenue<br />

Plymouth. Price is $8.50. Deadline<br />

<strong>for</strong> reservations is noon Monday,<br />

Sept. 28. For reservations or more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 420-2407 or 453-<br />

8960.<br />

• WOMAN'S CLUB<br />

The Woman's Club of Plymouth<br />

will hold its first meeting of the season<br />

Friday. Oct. 2, at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center. 525 Farmer St. Social<br />

hour will be at 11:30 a.m., lunch<br />

at noon, the program at 1 p.m. A<br />

Maurice salad buffet luncheon will<br />

be served. The program. "Curtain<br />

Call Fashions," will be presented by<br />

the Meadow Brook Theatre Guild<br />

and will feature designs and creations<br />

from the costume shop. Julie L.<br />

Glynn, coordinator of special projects<br />

<strong>for</strong> Meadow Brook Theatre will<br />

be the commentator. Price is $10 per<br />

person. Reservations are required.<br />

Deadline <strong>for</strong> reservations is Friday,<br />

Sept. 25. For reservations or more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Linda, 455-5510.<br />

Members and guests may attend.<br />

• ELVIS TRIBUTE "<br />

Sherman Arnold will present a<br />

"Tribute to Elvis" along with 1950s<br />

and 1960s music and country music<br />

at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at the Mayflower-Lt.<br />

Gamble Post No. 6695,<br />

VFW, 1426 S. Mill, Plymouth. Dancing<br />

will follow the show. Ticket price<br />

is $8 per person, including snacks. A<br />

cash bar will be available. For tickets<br />

or more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 422-<br />

5816 or 349-6366. No tickets will be<br />

sold at the door.<br />

• SENIOR POTLUCK<br />

All senior citizens 60 and older are<br />

invited to tbe monthly potluck luncheon<br />

at noon Monday, Oct. 5 in Fellowship<br />

Hall, First United Methodist<br />

Church of Plymouth, 45201 N. Territorial<br />

Road. Please bring a food dish<br />

to pass and your own table service.<br />

Harger Green will show slides on<br />

elder hostels.<br />

24, 1987<br />

• WELCOME TO CANTON<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers will meet<br />

Wednesday. Oct. 7, at the Faith Community<br />

Church, 46001 Warren Road.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Hospitality hour will be at 7<br />

p.m., the meeting at 7:30 p.m. The<br />

program on astrology will be presented<br />

by Maya. New and/or established<br />

residents may attend. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Vivian, 981-<br />

5696.<br />

• EQUAL RIGHTS<br />

Fathers <strong>for</strong> Equal Rights will<br />

meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 7,<br />

at the Alfred Noble branch. Livonia<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 32901 Plymouth<br />

Road, one block east of Farmington<br />

Road. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

354-3080.<br />

• PWP DANCES<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Parents Without<br />

Partners will host the October Regional<br />

Conference at the Airport Hilton<br />

Inn. 31500 Wick Road. Romulus.<br />

The weekend will include personal<br />

growth workshops that are free and<br />

open to the public. The weekend will<br />

include a sock hop dance, to be held<br />

it 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, <strong>for</strong> members<br />

and escorted guests. Prices are<br />

$5 and $6. There will be a homecoming<br />

dance at 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct.<br />

10, <strong>for</strong> members. Price is $5. A<br />

homecoming king and queen will be<br />

crowned. Proceeds from the crowning<br />

will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis<br />

Foundation. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 455-2554.<br />

• LUNCHEON, CARDS<br />

The ninth annual fall luncheon/<br />

card party, sponsored by the Ladies<br />

Auxiliary of Mayflower-Lt. Gamble<br />

Post No. 6695, Veterans of Foreign<br />

Wars, will be held Saturday, Oct. 10,<br />

at the VFW Hall, 1426 S. Mill, Plymouth.<br />

Ticket price <strong>for</strong> the luncheon<br />

and cards is $3.50. Those tickets will<br />

be available by advance sale only.<br />

Price is $3 <strong>for</strong> the luncheon only,<br />

with tickets available at the door.<br />

Door prizes will be given and there<br />

will be booths with baked goods and<br />

handmade crafts <strong>for</strong> sale. For reservations,<br />

call Veneta Horn beck. 453-<br />

6040,or Marion Hoffman, 422-5816.<br />

• ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW<br />

Handcrafters Unlimited is planning<br />

an Arts and Crafts Show from<br />

10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 and<br />

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct.<br />

17 at the Northville Recreation Center,<br />

303 W. Main, 1.5 blocks west of<br />

Center (Sheldon) on Main Street in<br />

Northville. More than 65 artisans<br />

plan to participate. Lunch is available<br />

and admission is $1.<br />

• DINNER-DANCE<br />

A charter presentation party dinner-dance<br />

will be given by the Diplomats<br />

Club of Toastmasters International<br />

at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at<br />

the Plymouth Elks Lodge, 41700 E.<br />

Ann Arbor Road. Dinner ticket price<br />

is $10 per person. Tickets may be obtained<br />

by sending a check or money<br />

order to: Diplomats Club, 7640 Holly<br />

Drive, <strong>Canton</strong>, Mich. 48187.- For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 455-1024.<br />

• MUSEUM FUN<br />

The Plymouth Historical Museum<br />

is celebrating Michigan's sesquicentennial<br />

with exhibits throughout tbe<br />

museum. The exhibits include glassware.<br />

quilts, and materials representing<br />

industry," the Civil War,<br />

Michigan Indians, the schools and<br />

other areas. A lacemaking exhibit is<br />

also featured at the museum. The<br />

exhibit is being held in conjunction<br />

with the U.S. Post Office issue of a<br />

stamp commemorating the art of lacemaking.<br />

The museum is at 155 S.<br />

Main. Plymouth. It is open to the<br />

public 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Saturday<br />

and Sunday. Admission price is $1<br />

<strong>for</strong> adults, 50 cents <strong>for</strong> those ages 11-<br />

17 and 25 cents~<strong>for</strong> children 5-10.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 455-8940.<br />

• POLISH DANCERS<br />

The Polish Centennial Dancers of<br />

Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> and Livonia are<br />

accepting registrations <strong>for</strong> students<br />

age 3 through adult Students will<br />

learn Polish folk dancing, American<br />

polkas, and jazz and novelty numbers.<br />

Members will have opportunities<br />

to be in parades and to dance at<br />

festivals and community events. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 427-2885 or<br />

464-1263<br />

• DIPLOMATS<br />

The Toastmasters International —<br />

"Diplomats" meet at 5:45 p.m. each<br />

Thursday in the banquet room of<br />

Denny's restaurant. Ann Arbor Road<br />

at 1-275 in Plymouth Township. The<br />

group is <strong>for</strong> those who want to improve<br />

their public speaking skills,<br />

meet new friends and have fun. For<br />

reservations or more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 455-1024.<br />

• PLYMOUTH TOPS<br />

TOPS No. 238. Plymouth, meets<br />

from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Wednesday<br />

at the Plymouth Salvation<br />

Army, 9451 S. Main St. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

on TOPS (Take Off<br />

Pounds Sensibly), call 453-2658 or<br />

453-2347.<br />

Health Alliance Plan has specialists<br />

in all of the following locations.<br />

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• INTERNATIONAL PLASTIC<br />

MODELLERS<br />

The Livonia Chapter of the International<br />

Plastic Modellers meets 7-<br />

10 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday<br />

monthly at Livonia's Holmes<br />

Junior High School. 16100 Newburg<br />

Road. The club promotes the hobby<br />

of building plastic models of cars,<br />

trucks, tanks, p<strong>lanes</strong> and figures.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call John<br />

Shellhaas at 458-3824.<br />

• CHILDREN'S NURSERY<br />

The Plymouth Children's Nursery<br />

has openings in the Monday-Wednesday-Friday<br />

class this fall. The cooperative<br />

nursery school is at Warren<br />

and Haggerty in <strong>Canton</strong>. The threeday-per-week<br />

program emphasizes<br />

free play and parental participation,<br />

allowing parents to take turns being<br />

present at class sessions. The program<br />

challenges 4-year-olds in developing<br />

creativity and social skills<br />

through play. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Linda Hensley, 981-1385.<br />

• WRITERS<br />

Michigan Writers meets once a<br />

month to help published and unpublished<br />

writers sell their manuscripts.<br />

Serious writers of short stories, articles,<br />

books and screen plays may attend.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

455-7739. between 2 and 11 p.m.<br />

• PRESCHOOL<br />

North Livonia Co-op Preschool is<br />

accepting applications <strong>for</strong> its 3-yearold<br />

program and 4-year-old afternoon<br />

program, with meetings twice<br />

a week at Roosevelt Elementary<br />

School, on Lyndon in Livonia. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation on the non-profit<br />

preschool, call 525-2285 or 474-6820.<br />

• PLACEMENT<br />

All employers may use the free<br />

job placement service of Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community Education. A<br />

number of current and <strong>for</strong>mer adult<br />

students with diverse skills and a desire<br />

to work are ready <strong>for</strong> referral.<br />

Employees have been screened and<br />

are available <strong>for</strong> full-time, part-time<br />

and seasonal work. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call Elizabeth Barker. 451-<br />

6451.<br />

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN<br />

The St. John Neumann 50-Up Club<br />

<strong>for</strong> local seniors meets at 7 p.m. the<br />

first - Tuesday of each month at the<br />

church, on Warren Road west of<br />

Sheldon Road in <strong>Canton</strong>. New members<br />

may attend. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call Betty Gruchala, 459-4091.<br />

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• BREAST<br />

A program ori breast feeding <strong>for</strong><br />

prospective mowers and their families<br />

will be 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.<br />

13. at Arbor Health Building. 990<br />

Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey, Plymouth.<br />

The program is to help pregnant<br />

women and women who are<br />

thinking about becoming pregnant<br />

decide whether breast feeding is<br />

right <strong>for</strong> them. There is a $10 fee per<br />

family. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 455-<br />

1908.<br />

• MICHIGAN CUE CLUB<br />

The Michigan Cue Club will hold<br />

cued speech practice beginning 7:30<br />

p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 13. in St. John<br />

Neumann Catholic Church on Warren<br />

between Sheldon and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center roads in <strong>Canton</strong>. Contact Lorraine<br />

Zaksek at 459-7030 or Dorian<br />

Marks at 455-8417.<br />

• HEALTH SCREENINGS<br />

Free health screenings will be 1-5<br />

p.m. Monday. Oct. 26. at Arbor<br />

Health Building. Ann Arbor Trail at<br />

Harvey, Plymouth. Hearing tests,<br />

hearing aid checks and blood pressure<br />

screening will be available. For<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 455-1908.<br />

• STUTTERING GROUP<br />

A new adult stuttering therapy<br />

group is being <strong>for</strong>med by the department<br />

of speech pathology at the Oakwood<br />

Hospital <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

Stuttering is the condition in which<br />

the flow of speech is broken by stoppages<br />

of sound, repetitions or prolongations<br />

of sounds and syllables.<br />

There also may be facial and body<br />

movements associated with the ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />

to speak. Participants will learn<br />

techniques to control dysfluency as<br />

well as discuss social and emotional<br />

problems often related to stuttering.<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 459-7030.<br />

• DAYCARE FOR SENIORS<br />

Plymouth Family Service is taking<br />

referrals <strong>for</strong> supervised care and<br />

a day of planned activities <strong>for</strong> people<br />

60 and older living in Wayne county.<br />

In-home respite care also is available;<br />

day or overnight care. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 453-0890.<br />

• HEARING CHECKS<br />

Hearing testing and hearing aid<br />

checks will be provided by McAuley<br />

Health Center 3-5 p.m. in tbe Arbor<br />

Health Building, 990 Ann Arbor<br />

Trail at Harvey in Plymouth. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 572-3675.<br />

• BLOOD PRESSURE<br />

SCREENING<br />

The Henry Ford Medical Center in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> is offering £ree high blood<br />

HJL<br />

pressure screenings 4-8 p.m. the first<br />

Tuesday of each month at the center,<br />

42680 Ford Road<br />

Screenings will be done by a nurse<br />

on a walk-in basis. Tbe center<br />

open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday<br />

through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Friday, and 9 am to 1 p.m. Saturday.<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 981-3200.<br />

During the screenings, three blood<br />

pressure readings will be taken minutes<br />

apart. The readings are compared<br />

and graphed to determine an<br />

accurate measure. The <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

staff also counsels participants<br />

about high blood preaoure<br />

• LIFELINE AVAILABLE<br />

The Plymouth Council on Aging »<br />

in<strong>for</strong>ming senior citizens that Lifeline<br />

is available at the Catherine<br />

McAuley Health centers, including<br />

the Arbor Health Building in Plymouth,<br />

and from Oakwood Hospital,<br />

Dearborn Lifeline is an electronic<br />

device attached to a phone that contains<br />

a button a person can push in<br />

case of emergency. The Lifeline<br />

links the person to a hospital's emergency<br />

response center. The Lifeline<br />

unit is installed free and then is<br />

leased <strong>for</strong> $15 a month. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

contact the Lifeline manager at<br />

Oakwood at l-8(M)-832-LOVE or at<br />

McAuley at 572-3922.<br />

• FOOT-CARE SERVICE<br />

A foot-care service <strong>for</strong> senior citizens<br />

in Plymouth is offered the second<br />

and fourth Thursday of each<br />

month 1-5 p.m. in the community<br />

room of the Arbor Health Building at<br />

Ann Arbor Trail and Harvey in<br />

Plymouth. The treatment includes<br />

foot assessment, soaks, nail trimming,<br />

pumicing, massage and education<br />

<strong>for</strong> proper hygiene, exercise and<br />

footwear. Appointments may be<br />

made in advance by calling 455-<br />

1908. A nominal fee will be charged<br />

at the time of the service.<br />

• MEDICAL TOURS<br />

Teachers, Brownie and Cub Scout<br />

leaders are encouraged to contact<br />

Oakwood <strong>Canton</strong> Health -Center to<br />

learn about tours to prepare children<br />

to visit the doctor. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 459-7030.<br />

• MOTHER-BABY EXERCISE<br />

Mothers and babies can have fun<br />

together at Mother-Baby Exercise<br />

sponsored by Oakwood-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Health Center from 10 a.m. to noon<br />

Wednesdays in St. John Neumann<br />

Catholic Church, <strong>Canton</strong>. Advance<br />

registration is required and may be<br />

done by calling 593-7694. There is a<br />

$35 charge.<br />

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• PREVENTION<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Council <strong>for</strong><br />

the Prevention of Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect meets at 7 50 p.m. the second<br />

Wednesday of each month. Meetings<br />

are held In the library of Cast<br />

Middle School, 1042 S. Mill. Plymouth.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Kathy<br />

Reilly. 459-2067.<br />

• TOUGHLOVE<br />

Toughlove meets at 7 p.m. Mondays<br />

at the Faith Community Moravian<br />

Church, 46001 Warren Road, at<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Toughlove is a self-help group <strong>for</strong><br />

parents troubled by teenage behavior.<br />

• BALLROOM DANCE<br />

The Tuesday Nigh* Ballroom<br />

Dance Club meets 8:30-11:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesdays at the Grotto Club of Ann<br />

Arbor. 2070 W. StadiunuBlvd Dance<br />

lessons are offered at 7:15 p.m. Live<br />

music is part of the fun; refreshments<br />

are served. Married couples<br />

and guests may attend For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 971-4480 or 434-1615.<br />

• CANTON HISTORY<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum is<br />

at 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Museum hours are 1-3 p.m.<br />

Tuesday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday. Regular<br />

meetings of the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Society are held-at 7:30 p.m. the<br />

second Thursday of each month. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 397-0088 during<br />

regular museum hours.<br />

• CANTONJAYCEES<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Jaycees hold general<br />

membership meetings at the Fellows<br />

Creek Golf Course clubhouse. Meet-<br />

ings are held at 7:30 p.m. tbe second<br />

Wednesday of each month. Tbey are<br />

open to the public. Fellows Creek is<br />

on Lotz. north of Michigan Ave. in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

• TOASTMASTERS<br />

Motor City Speak Easy, a member<br />

of Toastmasters International,<br />

meets the second and fourth Monday<br />

of each month at O'Sheehan's in the<br />

Highland Lakes Shopping Center,<br />

southeast corner of Seven Mile and<br />

Northville roads in Northville. Dinner<br />

is at 6 p.m.. the meeting at 7<br />

p m. Motor City Speak Easy welcomes<br />

people who want to improve<br />

their speaking skills. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 459-5759.<br />

• OPTIMISTS<br />

Plymouth Optimist Club meets at<br />

7 p.m. the first and third Mondays of<br />

each month at the Plymouth Hilton<br />

Inn, 14707 Northville Road. Plymouth.<br />

Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

may call 453-3425 <strong>for</strong> membership<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

• CANTON LIONS<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Lions Club meets at 7<br />

p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays<br />

of each month. Dinner meetings are<br />

held at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Building,<br />

Michigan Ave. at Sheldon in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

981-1610. '<br />

• CHORUS COOKBOOK<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus<br />

cookbook, "All Our Best, is available<br />

at Plymouth Book World and<br />

from chorus members. Price _ is<br />

17.95.<br />

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disease has declined more<br />

than 70 percent since 1950.<br />

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Warren Road, west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township. New members<br />

may attend. The ctab-i»-<strong>for</strong> women<br />

interested in being a part of cultural<br />

events, group discussion and recreational<br />

activities. The club is cosponsored<br />

by the YWCA of Western<br />

Wayne County. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call Cynthia Nichols, area program<br />

director, at 561-4110.<br />

• PLYMOUTH SENIORS<br />

The Plymouth Township Seniors<br />

meet at the Friendship Station Club<br />

Hall. 42375 Schoolcraft, on the following<br />

days. Mondays from 10 a.m.<br />

to noon <strong>for</strong> euchre and pool. Tuesdays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m. <strong>for</strong> pinochle, Fri-<br />

" days 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 6 30-<br />

9:30 p.m. <strong>for</strong> bridge and pinochle<br />

Seniors living in Plymouth Township<br />

or the city of Plymouth may attend<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Helen<br />

Krupa, 459-6259<br />

• DANCERS' COOKBOOK<br />

The PoliahXantenmal Dancers of<br />

Plymouth cookbook, "Secrets from<br />

Centennial Cupboards.' is available<br />

from group members It features a<br />

number of Polish recipes, along with<br />

American recipes. The price is $5.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Joanne<br />

Ygeal, 464-1263.<br />

• FAMILIES ANONYMOUS<br />

Families Anonymous, a self-help<br />

program <strong>for</strong> relatives and friends<br />

concerned with drug abuse or behavioral<br />

problems, will meet at 8 p.m.<br />

Thursdays in St. John Neumann<br />

Catholic Church. 44800 WarTen. <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

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Air Force Auxiliary Squadron 16-1<br />

invites interested people to attend its<br />

weekly meetings, 6:30-10 p.m. Thursday,<br />

on the fourth floor of the main<br />

building. Willow Run Airport. Any<br />

U S. citizen 13 or older may become<br />

a volunteer. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Robert Eizen, commander, 526-9673.<br />

- "<br />

• ZESTERS<br />

Zesters, a club <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

55 and older, meets at 12:30<br />

p.m Thursdays in the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center. 44237 Michigan at<br />

Sheldon. Membership fees are $1 to<br />

join and $1.50 per month. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about the club, call tbe<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> senior citizen office, 397-<br />

1000 Ext. 278.<br />

FALL SAVINGS<br />

MATCHING<br />

SHOWER CURTAIN<br />

AND BATH RUG SETS<br />

100% cotton, hand-loomed t*arh coordinate sets - 72 x 72<br />

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66* O&E Thursday. September 24, 1967<br />

Your Invitation to Worship<br />

Mail Copy To: OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150<br />

CHURCH PAGE: 591-2300, extension 404 Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon<br />

BAPTIST ^<br />

INDEPENDENT BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

BAPTIST BIBLE<br />

-OWSHIP 29475 W. Six Mile, Livonia<br />

525-3664 or 261-9276<br />

Sunday School<br />

Morning Worship ...<br />

Evening Worship...— —--<br />

Wed. Family Hour r. —<br />

September 27th<br />

H.L. Petty<br />

YOUTH<br />

AWANA<br />

CLUBS<br />

1ft00 A.M.<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

_ 6KM) P.M.<br />

. 7:30 P.M.<br />

11:00 A.M. "Tha Perfect Lamb"<br />

6:00 P.M. "Dictatorial Diotrephes"<br />

King's Meaaengera Quartet<br />

at 10*0 & 11:00 A.M.<br />

"A Church That 's Concerned About People"<br />

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Welcomes You!<br />

"AN INDEPENDENT 13^'<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH"<br />

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES-<br />

425-6215 or 425-1116<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL SUM. 10*0 A M<br />

MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11*0 AJ4.<br />

KENNETH D. GRIEF<br />

/><br />

PASTOR<br />

EVENING WORSHIP SUM. 7*0 PJi.<br />

WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY WED. 7*0 PM.<br />

28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml<br />

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST OF LIVONIA<br />

(Affiliated with American Baptist Churches, U.S.A.)<br />

34500 Six Mile Rd., Just West of Farmington Rd.<br />

• 1 SUNDAY<br />

9:30 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. WORSHIP<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:15 P.M. DINNER (RSVP)<br />

7:00 P.M. FAMILY NIGHT PROGRAM<br />

Rev. Ronald E. Cary 261-6950<br />

ABC/<br />

4SOOC SOUTH TERRITORIAL ROAD<br />

PLYMOUTH. MtCMlOAN «St 70 _<br />

455-2300<br />

MX-<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Baptist Church<br />

7 Mile Road and Grand River<br />

Detroit. Michigan<br />

533-2300<br />

Sunday, September 27th<br />

9:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

"God Still Lovaa Tha Church"<br />

Rev. Elmer E. Rose preaching<br />

10:45 AM. Church School For AH Ages<br />

Rev Eime- E »ow Rev Mart FieMs-Sommers Mrs Donna Gieason<br />

Interim Pastor Associate Paste* Director ol Music<br />

-<br />

IJL.<br />

September 27th v<br />

11:00 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

Dr. WilUam Stahl preaching<br />

•V 1230 P.M. Church Picnic<br />

PASTORS<br />

-« Wm. M. Stahl. D. Min. Thos. P&.S. M. Div.<br />

Cheryl Kaye. Music Director<br />

a place to belong a place to become<br />

FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

(a ministry of the Baptist General Conference)<br />

9:40 A.M. Sunday School •<br />

, 10:30 A.M. Worship Service i<br />

- now meeting in the Smith Elementary School -<br />

(nursery<br />

McKin ti><br />

•jis<br />

'®y- Plymouth<br />

(children's church: Rev. Peter A. Foreman, Th. M., pastor 455-1509<br />

ST. MATTHEWS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

30900 Six Mile Rd 0e»dT Strong.<br />

WUrMKlMMMV Ulramr. (72-6036<br />

10:00 A.M Worship Service<br />

10:00 A.M Church School<br />

(3 yrs. - 8th Grade) .<br />

10:00 A.M. Jr. 8 Sr High Class<br />

litis A M Adult Study Class<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

NEWBURG UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

38500 Ann Arbor TraH<br />

Livonia's Oldest Church<br />

422-0149<br />

Church School and Worshfo Services<br />

9:15 8 11:00 A.M<br />

-27th<br />

'Overcome Evil With God'<br />

Rev. Ed Coiey preaching<br />

Ministers:<br />

Edward C Coiey. Roy Forsyth<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

CHERRY ISLL IS8TCD METW00IST CHURCH<br />

Rev. John R Henry 495-0035<br />

Worship 8.30 and 11:00 A M<br />

Church School tor a* ages at 9:30 A M<br />

Nurssry Provided at the 11:00 Service<br />

321 Ridge Road<br />

|uet South o< Cherry HSI m Canity<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

NORTHWEST BAPTIST<br />

23845 Middlebelt Rd. 474-3393<br />

Evening Service 7:00 P.M.<br />

Wednesday Service 7 00 P.M.<br />

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />

Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.<br />

Re. Richard L. Karr. Pastor Nursery AvaMabW<br />

L\Y/J<br />

V1V<br />

NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

298S7 West Eleven Mtte Road<br />

Just West of Middlebelt<br />

9:15 4 11:00 A M Worship Service<br />

"You Never Know"<br />

Or. Wm Ritter<br />

Or WrthwnA RWier. Pastor<br />

R«v George KSbourn<br />

Rev Devid R Strobe. Ateoc Pastor<br />

Mr Maivtn Rookus. Oir ot Mu«c<br />

Mary T. Tame Owcorw M»e» of Education<br />

ALOERSQATE<br />

UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH<br />

(Red<strong>for</strong>d Twp.)<br />

10000 BEECH DALY RQAfl<br />

Derwven Plymouth and war ChtceQo<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d. Ml 48239 S37-S170<br />

8.30 A.M. Chapel Worship<br />

Service<br />

9:45 A.M. Church School -<br />

All Agee<br />

11*0 A.M. Worship Service<br />

"What Is In It For Me?"<br />

Minister of Music: Rieherd Schneider<br />

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

of Plymouth<br />

, 45201 N Territorial 4S3-&2S0<br />

WORSHIP A CHURCH SCHOOL N-12<br />

MAIWOI—<br />

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SB* 04IE Thurso ay. Sop I em Dor 24. 1M7<br />

Family affair<br />

Th« singing group W« Art Family will per<strong>for</strong>m at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday at United Assembly of God, 46500 N. Territorial,<br />

Plymouth. The group is made up of 12 members of the<br />

Pare family of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia who are on their fourth nationwide<br />

tour. Baby-sitting will be provided during the aervice.<br />

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• Shutters<br />

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The<br />

Plymouth Inn<br />

The Gracious Alternative<br />

Someone you love is growing<br />

older and needs just a bit more<br />

support than he or she can get in<br />

their current living situation. A<br />

nursing home isn't the answer.<br />

Normal activities like eating and<br />

dressing aren't a problem. But<br />

you would be happier knowing<br />

someone was there to provide<br />

gentle encouragement and Grm<br />

support when needed, in a<br />

non-institutional atmosphere.<br />

The answer is The Plymouth<br />

Inn. a magnificent residence<br />

<strong>for</strong> seniors who want their<br />

independence but need some<br />

supervision as well. Consider<br />

some of the many advantages:<br />

• Spacious mini-suites <strong>for</strong><br />

tho^ who desire extra<br />

com<strong>for</strong>t and privacy.<br />

• Deluxe semi-private<br />

accomodations, richly<br />

appointed, with private<br />

lavatories and showers.<br />

• Mini-Blinds \<br />

• Pleated Shades C2I<br />

• Wood-Slat<br />

Blinds J<br />

• Easily accessible via 1-96 and<br />

1-275; only 30 minutes from<br />

both downtown Detroit and<br />

the northern suburbs.<br />

including Farmington Hills.<br />

• Birmingham and West<br />

Bloomfield.<br />

• Tranquil landscaped grounds<br />

and lovely common areas.<br />

• Three delicious meals served<br />

in our central dining room by a<br />

friendly, attentive staff of<br />

professionals.<br />

• Extensive, varied social<br />

programs and recreational<br />

opportunities.<br />

• Game room, chapel, beauty<br />

parlor and lounges, all designed<br />

with the special needs of our<br />

residents in mind.<br />

The Plymouth Inn welcomes<br />

your inspection visit. When<br />

you see what we have to offer<br />

we think you will agree that<br />

The Plymouth Inn<br />

is a very special<br />

place where your<br />

loved one can .<br />

feel secure, yet<br />

independent. We<br />

invite you to call<br />

today <strong>for</strong> an<br />

appointment<br />

(313)451-0700<br />

The Plymouth inn<br />

205 Haggerty Road<br />

Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />

bazaars<br />

• ROSEDALE GARDENS Garden City. 32&S0 Cherry Hill, be-<br />

Women will have a rummage sale will be some 70 displays of country<br />

from 9:30 a.m. to 8 pm Thursday. folk art, early Americana and an-<br />

Sept. 24, In the Fellowship Hall of tique reproductions. Price is $1.50.<br />

tbe church, Hubbard at West Chica- Those attending should not bring<br />

go, Livonia. Jewelry, clothing, toys strollers. Gift certificates as door<br />

and household items will be on sale. prizes, lunches and refreshments<br />

will be available. For exhibit in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 336-3947 between 8:30<br />

a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.<br />

• ST. MAURICE<br />

St. Maurice Rosary Altar Society<br />

will have a rummage sale from 9<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday.<br />

Sept 24-25, in the church hall. 32765<br />

Lyndon, east of Farmington Road,<br />

Livonia.<br />

• GARDEN CITY<br />

PRE 8BYTERI AN<br />

Garden City Presbyterian Church.<br />

1841 Middlebelt, ooe block south of<br />

Ford Road, will have a flea market<br />

from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Sept<br />

26. Clothing, household items, toys<br />

and more will be on sale. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 421-7620.<br />

• ST. VALENTINE<br />

St Valentine Church will have a<br />

rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday. Sept. 26, in tbe Church's'<br />

Activities Building. Beech Daly and<br />

Hope, three blocks south of Five<br />

Mile, Red<strong>for</strong>d Township. Clothing,<br />

appliances, furnishings, toys and collectibles<br />

will be on sale.<br />

• CRAFT GALLERY<br />

Craft Gallery will bold its first fall<br />

show of the season from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at Roma's of<br />

• REDFORD DAV<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Unit 115 DAV Auxiliary<br />

is sponsoring a rummage and craft<br />

sale at the DAV Hall, 25544 Five<br />

Mile, Friday, Oct 1, from 9 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. and Saturday, Oct 3. Friday,<br />

from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. Reservations<br />

are being accepted <strong>for</strong> table rentals<br />

Price is $10 per table. Call 537-0687<br />

<strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

• ST. ELIZABETH<br />

St Elizabeth Church Rummage<br />

and Bake Sale will take place from 9<br />

a.m. to 1 p.m.Saturday. Oct. 3. at the<br />

church, 26431 West Chicago, Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Township. • •<br />

• MERCY HIGH<br />

Mercy High School, 11 Mile and<br />

Middlebelt Farmington Hills, will<br />

have a Folk Art and Country Crafts<br />

Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.<br />

Oct. 3. There is a $1 admission.<br />

which will go to tbe school's<br />

scholarship program. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

call 476-8020. ext. 241.<br />

§ingle Point Ministries<br />

warmly invites you to share in our<br />

Autumn Edition<br />

Eight Exciting, Helpful Weeks of Practical<br />

Guidance to a Healthy Divorce Recovery<br />

WORKSHOP SESSIONS WILL BE<br />

HELD EACH THURSDAY.<br />

BEGINNING OCTOBER 1st, 7-10 P.M.<br />

AND WILL CONTINUE EACH THURSDAY EVENING<br />

THROUGH NOVEMBER 19th. at WARD CHURCH<br />

(KNOX HALL) - 17000 FARMINGTON RD. - LIVONIA<br />

2 Miles North of I-96 on Farmington Road at Six Mile Rd.<br />

The workshop is led by Andy Morgan, Minister to<br />

Single Adults at Ward Church and will include<br />

teaching and discussion on the following<br />

subjects:<br />

IDENTITY<br />

GETTING MY "EX" IN FOCUS - FORGIVENESS<br />

DATING AND REMARRIAGE - CHILDREN ... IN A DIVORCE<br />

HELPING OTHERS THROUGH DIVORCE<br />

Andy's warmth and understanding make him an<br />

effective counselor and workshop leader.<br />

For More In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Call Single Point Ministries Office at 422-1854<br />

SENSATIONAL STOREWIPE SAVINGS!<br />

BECKWITH EVANS<br />

Every Carpet! Every Area Rug! Every Remnant! Every NoAMax Vinyl!<br />

Every Item In Every Store... Anniversary Sale Priced For Savings!<br />

COMPLETELY INSTALLfD OVERQUALrTY PRIME PADOiNOl (except those carpels not requiring pa0)<br />

SAVE $&86 YD.! DURABLE HEATHERED LOOP<br />

Outstanding <strong>for</strong> home or office. 18 colors. Regular $16.74. Inst<br />

SAVE $6.11 YD.! CARPET ONE NYLON SAXONY<br />

Clearance of 6 color*. 875 sq. yds. to setl. Regular $15.99 Inst.<br />

SAVE $4.62 YD.! CABIN CRAFTS NYLON PLUSH<br />

A top seller in 8 very attractive color*. Regular $14.50 Inst.<br />

SAVE $4.11 YD.! MULTICOLOR SCROLL PATTERN<br />

Clearance of 2 colors. 545 sq. yds. Originally $13.99 Inst.<br />

SAVE $2.62 YD.! COLORFUL KITCHEN PRINTS<br />

4 patterns, 16 cokxs. Foam back. No pad requirad. Reg. $12.50 Inst.<br />

COMPLETELY INSTALLED<br />

OVER PRIME PADDING!<br />

Outstanding value* from Lass.<br />

Galaxy and other Una carpal makers.<br />

Great *a lection' All first quality.<br />

SAVE M YD.! LEES STAINBLOCKER PUJSH<br />

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Business classifieds inside<br />

Marilyn Fitchett editor/591-2300<br />

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Thoraday, September 24. 1987 OAE *tO<br />

Wayne Foster of Est** Furniture in Lansing<br />

and Patrick Norton of La-Z-Boy compare<br />

notea at a seminar sponsored by the Home<br />

m<br />

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business people<br />

Scott E. Stinebangli of Plymouth<br />

PontchartrajiT i^De^iL'stinebaugh<br />

bad been sales manager with the<br />

Northfield Hilton in Troy.<br />

Alison B. Rubin of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

was named director of sales and<br />

marketing <strong>for</strong> Hotel Pontchartrian<br />

in Detroit. She had een director of<br />

sales and marketing with the Airport<br />

Hilton Inn at Metro Airport.<br />

Nell Kurth of Plymouth was elect-,<br />

ed president of the Wayne County Independent<br />

Insurance Agents Association.<br />

Kurth is owner and president<br />

of Kurth Agencies Inc. of Garden<br />

City.<br />

Jack S. Friedman was appointed<br />

senior architect with Ghafari Associates<br />

Inc. of Livonia. He had been a<br />

project architect with a Detroit architectural<br />

and engineering company-<br />

Jeff Payne of Minit-Lube in Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

is in Salt Lake City, Utah, competing<br />

in the company's national All-<br />

Star Service Competition.<br />

Merl Terry was appointed bead of<br />

datebook<br />

• PRESENTATION SKILLS<br />

Thursdays, Sept. 24 to Nov. 12 —<br />

"Successful Presentation Skill"<br />

course offered 8-10 p.m. in Livonia.<br />

Fee: $32. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400 Ext.<br />

409. Sponsor: Schoolcraft College.<br />

• BROKER REVIEW<br />

Thursdays, Sept. 24 to Nov. 12 —<br />

"Broker Preparation Review"<br />

course offered 8-10 p.m. in Livonia.<br />

Fee: $150. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400<br />

Ext. 409. Sponsor: Schoolcraft College.<br />

• TAX REFORM<br />

Saturdays, Sept. 26 to Oct. 17 —<br />

"Tax Re<strong>for</strong>m Act - Update" <strong>for</strong><br />

CPAs offered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

in Livonia. Fee: $32. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

591-6400 Ext. 409. Sponsor Schoolcraft<br />

College.<br />

• BUSINESS PLAN<br />

Saturdays, Sept. 26 to Oct. 3 —<br />

"Detailing a Business Plan" course<br />

offered 9-11 a.m. in Livonia. Fee:<br />

$15. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400 Ext. 409.<br />

Sponsor: Schoolcraft College.<br />

• SEARS STORES OPEN<br />

Monday, Sept. 28 — Two stores<br />

OStE Thursday. September 24, 1967<br />

V<br />

Kurth Stirwbaugh<br />

the Aid Association <strong>for</strong> Lutherans<br />

office in Livonia. Terry had been an<br />

AAL district representative in<br />

Fraser be<strong>for</strong>e coming to Livonia.<br />

Thomas D. Saner joined the Merl<br />

L. Terry Agency in Livonia as a district<br />

representative <strong>for</strong> the Aid Association<br />

<strong>for</strong> Lutherans.<br />

Robb L. Howell of Westland attended<br />

a national sales conference<br />

sponsored by the Aid Association <strong>for</strong><br />

Lutherans, a fraternal benefit society.<br />

Howell was selected based on<br />

specializing in paint, hardware and<br />

related products will open in Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Township and <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Township store is at<br />

42083 Ford. The telephone number is<br />

981-3055. The Redrord Township<br />

sotre is at 25720 Joy. The telephone<br />

number is 425-4285.<br />

• LIVONIA CHAMBER<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 29 — Small business<br />

exporting discussed at Livonia<br />

Chamber of Commerce's Brain<br />

Brightener Breakfast 8-9 a.m. at<br />

15401 Farmington Road. Fee: $5. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

Jenny Levy, 427-2122.<br />

• QUALITY CONTROL<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 29 — American Soceity<br />

<strong>for</strong> Quality Control meets in<br />

Novi. In<strong>for</strong>mation: Carol Morgan.<br />

481-7680.<br />

• CAD<br />

Saturday, Oct. 3 — "Introduction<br />

to Computer-Aided Drafting and Design.<br />

Part I" offered from noon to 5<br />

p.m. in Livonia. Fee: $99. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

591-6400 Ext. 409. Sponsor:<br />

Schoolcraft College.<br />

• DIMENSIONING<br />

Saturdays, Oct. 3,10 - "Introduction<br />

to Geometric Dimensioning and<br />

Tolerancing" offered from 8 a.m. to<br />

noon in Livonia. Fee: $65. In<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

Rubin<br />

P A Y Y O U R 1985<br />

A N D PRIOR Y E A R S<br />

C O U N T Y T A X E S<br />

N O W A N D S A V E<br />

outstanding sales and service. He<br />

placed $3.3 million in life insurance<br />

during the last year. Since joining<br />

AAL in 1981, he has placed more<br />

than $33 million in insurance.<br />

Richard P. Johnson attended a national<br />

sales conference sponsored by<br />

the Aid Association <strong>for</strong> Lutherans.<br />

Johnson placed $7.8 million in life<br />

insurance during the last yttr. Since<br />

joining AAL in 1985, he hM placed<br />

more than $18 million in insurance.<br />

He is associated with the Merl L.<br />

Terry agency in Livonia.<br />

tion: 591-6400 Ext. 409. Sponsor<br />

Schoolcraft College.<br />

• SECRETARIES EDUCATION<br />

Saturdays, Oct. 3-31 — Economics<br />

and Business Management class offers<br />

1.6 continuing education units<br />

8:30-11:40 a.m. in Room AS124,<br />

Schoolcraft College. 18600 Haggerty,<br />

Livonia. Fee: $35. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-<br />

6400 Ext. 410.<br />

• LUMP SUM RETIREMENT *<br />

Tuesday. Oct. 6 — "Retirement<br />

Lump Sum Distribution" offered 6-8<br />

p.m. in Livonia. Fee: $15. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

591-6400 Ext. 409. Sponsor:<br />

Schoolcraft College.<br />

• TAX SEMINAR<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 6 — Estate-planning<br />

seminar. "Consequences of the<br />

1986 Tax Law," offered 7:30-9:30<br />

p.m. in Dearborn. Fee: $5. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

593-5120. Sponsor Arthritis<br />

Foundation.<br />

• PERSONALITY STYLES<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 7 — "Behavior<br />

Style Inventory" to analyze your<br />

style of approach to business problems<br />

offered 7-9 p.m. in Livonia. In-<br />

Beginning October 1, 1987, a $10.00 charge will be added to<br />

each legal description in accordance with the state tax law. 1985<br />

delinquent tax notices are now being mailed to last owner of<br />

record. If you owe 1985 taxes and have not received a notice,<br />

please contact:<br />

R A Y M O N D J. W O J T O W i C Z<br />

W A Y N E COUNTY T R E A S U R E R<br />

208 City-County Building<br />

Two Woodward Avenue<br />

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Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

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10 Mt.* • p.m. Monday-Saturday<br />

Noon-5 p.m. Sunday<br />

September 24-27<br />

Over 35 Dealers .<br />

a<br />

marketplace<br />

• CANTON APARTMENTS<br />

Forty-one one- and two-bedroom<br />

apartments will be built at Haggerty<br />

and Foid in <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

Ground was broken Sept. 1 <strong>for</strong><br />

Heathmoore Apartments Phase II.<br />

• TRAVEL AGENT<br />

ENDORSED<br />

Travel Tyme Inc. of Plymouth has<br />

been endorsed as an International<br />

Airlines Travel Agent by the International<br />

Airlines Travel Agent Network.<br />

• OBGYNs<br />

Dr. Linda R. Tucker joined the<br />

practice of Dr. John D. Sellers, with<br />

three offices: 28711 W. Eight Mile,<br />

Suite E in Livonia, 30623 Ford in<br />

Garden City and 9365 Haggerty in<br />

Plymouth. The telephone number is<br />

471-0580. v<br />

• AUTOMATION SUPPLIER<br />

Hi-Tech Automation, a new supplier<br />

of automation and tooling<br />

equipment, opened at-13281 Merriman<br />

in Livonia. Tbe telephone number<br />

is 261-0476.<br />

• MERVYN'S TO OPEN<br />

Mervyn's will open a store this fall<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400 Ext. 409. Sponsor.<br />

Schoolcraft College.<br />

• TAX SEMINAR<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 14 - Estate-planning<br />

seminar, "Wills, Trusts and Estate<br />

Planning," offered 7:30-9:30<br />

p.m. in Dearborn. Fee: $5. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

593-5120. Sponsor: Arthritis<br />

Foundation.<br />

• SMALL BUSINESSES<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 14 — Free "Financing<br />

a Small Business" small<br />

business fair 7-9 p.m. at Carl Sandburg<br />

Branch of Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Li-<br />

GRAND OPENING SALE<br />

AT OUR NEW FARMINGTON LOCATION<br />

FABRIC & LABOR SPECIAL,<br />

On Drapery,<br />

Slipcovers &<br />

Upholstery<br />

Large Selection of<br />

Upholstery Fabrics<br />

at Livonia Mall, Middlebelt and Seven<br />

Mile.<br />

• AD AGENCY NAMED<br />

AK&R Communications of Uvoma<br />

was hired as tbe advertising agency<br />

<strong>for</strong> Chroma tech Inc. of Plymouth.<br />

• CAN BIO ON U.S.<br />

Circuits DMA of Livonia has been<br />

notified by the Defense Logistic<br />

Agency that is may bid and supply<br />

print circuit boards to tbe military<br />

• CHROMATECH MOVES<br />

Chroma tech, a pxoducer of coloring<br />

compounds <strong>for</strong> the chemical industry,<br />

has moved from Livonia to<br />

larger quarters in Plymouth. Tbe<br />

new address is 409. Plymouth Road<br />

The new telephone number is 45 lr<br />

1230.<br />

• WINNING PRINTER<br />

Robins Printing Co. of Livonia<br />

received five Certificate of Merit<br />

awards in the 1987 Printing Industries<br />

of America Inc. Graphic Arts<br />

Awards Competition. The event<br />

drew more than 6,700 entries.<br />

• SHOPPING AREA<br />

The Shoppes at Sheldon Crossings<br />

brary, 30100 W. Seven Mile. Livonia.<br />

Sponsor small business development<br />

center of Wayne State University.<br />

Send in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> datebook<br />

to t*usinesq.editor, Observer & Eccentric<br />

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is Monday <strong>for</strong> publication in<br />

the upcoming Thursday issue. If<br />

your item is about something to<br />

happen several weeks in the future,<br />

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• CARPET WINNER<br />

A.R. Kramer of Livonia received<br />

the 1986 Milliken Place Pursuit of<br />

Excellence award from Milliken k<br />

Co., which sells carpets and rugs.<br />

• NEW DENTIST<br />

Dr. Brian H. Andress has opened a<br />

family dental practice in the<br />

Charles towne Offices at Eight Mile<br />

between Farmington and Newburgh<br />

roads.<br />

• SAVINGS BONDS RATES<br />

A toll-free telephone service<br />

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It's that time of the year again.<br />

Soon you will be asked to dig a little<br />

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year. White it feels good to be charitable,<br />

a* sensible way to - give is to<br />

make economically sound decisions<br />

Variety Galore<br />

We will identify here five types of<br />

planned giving. Each type has advantages<br />

and disadvantages, and not<br />

all types are appropriate <strong>for</strong> you.<br />

a Bequest By Will- A bequest is a<br />

gift of personal property or land. It<br />

is classified as specific or general.<br />

The <strong>for</strong>mer is a gift of a particular<br />

specified kind of property The latter<br />

may be satisfied — from the general<br />

assets of the estate.<br />

a Charitable Remainder Annuity<br />

Trust. This is created by a donor irrevocably<br />

transferring money or<br />

securities CO a trust <strong>for</strong> the benefit of<br />

a charitable organization in exchange<br />

<strong>for</strong> a fixed annual dollar<br />

amount. At the death of tbe donor or<br />

the last surviving beneficiary, tbe<br />

assets of the trust are transferred to<br />

the charitable organization. Tbe donor<br />

receives a current income Ux<br />

deduction <strong>for</strong> tbe present value of<br />

the property, which will eventually<br />

pass to the charity<br />

• Charitable Remainder Unitrust.<br />

In a "straight" unitrust, the donor<br />

irrevocably transfers money.<br />

finances and you<br />

Sid<br />

Mittra<br />

"securities or property to a charitable<br />

trust. Payments from the trust<br />

(equal to a fixed percentage of the<br />

net market value of the trust assets)<br />

are annually distributed to named<br />

beneficiaries. On the death of tbe<br />

last beneficiary tbe assets are distributed<br />

to the charitable remainder<br />

man. The donor will receive a cur-<br />

rent income tax deduction <strong>for</strong> the<br />

present value of the property, which<br />

will eventually pass to the charity.<br />

Pooled Income Fund A trust accepts<br />

irrevocable gifts of money or<br />

securities from donors, comingling<br />

said gifts with property of other donors<br />

who have made similar trans-<br />

B u s i n e s s n e e d n o t b e t r a d i t i o n a l<br />

Every new business begins with an<br />

idea This week's column is devoted<br />

to some of the more unusual ideas<br />

that have resulted in successful business<br />

ventures <strong>for</strong> the entrepreneurs<br />

behind them:<br />

• The Teacher's Agency offers<br />

courses on a wide range of subjects<br />

that are taught by certified instructors<br />

at non-traditional locations. Depending<br />

on the demand and enrollment<br />

size, students may be^able to<br />

learn French at the local travel<br />

agency or practice painting at a<br />

nearby gallery. The teachers split<br />

the tuition with the college or business<br />

organization sponsoring the<br />

class.<br />

EVER WONDERED what happens<br />

to all those golf balls that find<br />

their way into the waters of America's<br />

golf courses? They're being recovered<br />

and resold.<br />

One West Coast operator retrieves<br />

more than 50,000 golf balls per<br />

months At a resale price of 25 cents<br />

each, the business is generating quite<br />

a "<strong>for</strong>etime."<br />

The "no-paper wallpaper service"<br />

began when a hand-roller device was<br />

created to roll wallpaper designs<br />

onto a wall-without the wallpaper.<br />

The no-paper wallpaper, which is really<br />

paint, rolls up to three colors si-<br />

focus: small business<br />

Mary<br />

DIPaolo<br />

multaneously — without the lines<br />

where sheets of wallpaper would<br />

normally meet.<br />

THE SERVICE has grown in popularity.<br />

with motels and apartment<br />

complexes representing the primary<br />

customer markets.<br />

Stork's Landing allows proud parents<br />

and grandparents to announce<br />

the birth of the newest additions to<br />

the family in a big way. For $12 per<br />

day, the company will rent customers<br />

one of its larger-than-life-sized<br />

storks that may be displayed outside<br />

of the home or office.<br />

Each birth anouncement package<br />

comes with a stork and the individual<br />

baby bundle (boy. girl or twins)<br />

that snaps into place on the stork<br />

signs. Show cards and delivery certificates<br />

that may be personalized and<br />

used as part of the announcemttit<br />

display are included.<br />

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For $55 per year, Leonard will<br />

write 12 monthly letters to help<br />

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Each letter takes about 45 minutes<br />

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giving Pen Pals <strong>for</strong> Life subscriptions<br />

as gifts to parents, relatives<br />

and family friends.<br />

Next week's column will focus on<br />

franchising and whether it represents<br />

tbe right opportunity <strong>for</strong> the<br />

would-be entrepreneur.<br />

Mary DiPaolo ts the owner of<br />

MarkeTrends. a Farmington<br />

Hills-based business consulting<br />

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At the death of the last<br />

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Pooled Fund and uses it <strong>for</strong> its charitable<br />

purposes The donor will<br />

receive a current income tax deduction<br />

<strong>for</strong> the present value of the<br />

property, which will eventually pass<br />

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Life Insurance. By assigning insurance<br />

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OAE Thursday. September 24. 1967<br />

Questions to ask when<br />

picking, planting trees<br />

Q. Can you give me some guidelines<br />

<strong>for</strong> picking out a tree?<br />

A. When you visit your local nursery<br />

or greenhouse, you'll probably<br />

be overwhelmed by the wide range<br />

of choices.<br />

First, you should consider how<br />

much space you have <strong>for</strong> your tree<br />

and what the purpose <strong>for</strong> planting<br />

the tree is.<br />

You may want to choose a tree because<br />

of its beautiful blossoms, the<br />

fruit or nuts it will provide, its ability<br />

to attract wildlife or to prevent<br />

erosion.<br />

Each species of tree has its own<br />

preferences of climate, soil, moisture<br />

and amount of sun it can tolerate<br />

<strong>for</strong> successful growth.<br />

Your county cooperative extension<br />

service or local nursery garden<br />

center can answer specific questions<br />

regarding the best choice <strong>for</strong> your<br />

area ,« j<br />

QUESTIONS to ask yourself and<br />

the gardening expert when buying a<br />

tree.<br />

c o n s u m e r m a i l b a g<br />

\<br />

Terry Gibb<br />

1. Does the tree need full sun, partial<br />

shade, or complete shade?<br />

2. Will the tree withstand cold and<br />

hot weather?<br />

3. Is the tree susceptible to diseases<br />

or to damage by insects?<br />

4. Does it need acid soil or sweet<br />

soil?<br />

5. Does it need a dry area or a wet<br />

area?<br />

6. How big will the tree grow and<br />

how fast?<br />

7. Should it be planted close to a<br />

building or to other trees, or does it<br />

need open space?<br />

8. Can I plant flowers under the<br />

tree?<br />

9. Does it need special care the<br />

first few years?<br />

10. Will it produce nuts, fruit,<br />

cones, or colorful leaves or flowers?<br />

11. Will it give good shade in summer<br />

and winter"'<br />

12. Is the tree smog resistant?<br />

Find out if you are planting along a<br />

major highway.<br />

13. How far should I plant the tree<br />

from a sewer or drain line, sidewalk<br />

or driveway?<br />

14. Does it have shallow or deep<br />

roots and how well will it withstand<br />

wind?<br />

The Consumer Mailbag answers<br />

your questions. Address<br />

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Easter pre-trial to begin<br />

AP — A pre-trial hearing will be<br />

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three sons charged in the July 9 slayings<br />

of three Inkster police officers.<br />

Alberta Easter, 69, and her sons.<br />

Roy Lemons Jr., 47, William Lemons,<br />

42, and George Lemons, 45,<br />

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MAYBE. BUT Addotta's act<br />

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Continued from Paoe 5<br />

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Mira Linder, a neighbor in<br />

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the advisory committee. Rivkin<br />

said series ticket sales have been<br />

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Entertainers participate in pre-walk<br />

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great <strong>for</strong>m of entertainment. See,<br />

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you have this great club network<br />

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"THEY PICKED 15 clubs across<br />

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• IN CONCERT<br />

Eddie Murphy, with special guest<br />

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ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation call 567-6000.<br />

• LUCKY LADY<br />

Damon Runyan's colorful characters<br />

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up to "Guys and Dolls." the opener of<br />

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Theatre on Thursday. Oct. 8. on the<br />

campus of Oakland University in Rochester<br />

Hills. "If 1 Were a Bell.'<br />

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• GALA BENEFIT<br />

"An Evening on tbe Aisle." s gala<br />

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per<strong>for</strong>mance of the season s<br />

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be hosted by the Meadow Brook Theatre<br />

Guild. Beginning at 6 p.m. with<br />

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Brook Art Gallery and the foyer of<br />

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Tickets <strong>for</strong> tbe black-tie optional<br />

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Stagecrafters of Royal Oak will<br />

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, September 24. 1987<br />

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v o l u n t e e r s<br />

I PROBATION VOLUNTEERS<br />

35th District Court Probation De-<br />

_ volunteers to<br />

provide direct supervision of adult<br />

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only experience needed is an interest<br />

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are needed to work between the<br />

hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday. The number of<br />

hours per week and days per month<br />

are negotiable. Training classes now<br />

are being scheduled. Interested per-<br />

sons should contact the Probation<br />

Department at 459-4749.<br />

• FISH NEEDS HELP<br />

A Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> volunteer or-<br />

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neighbors is in need of volunteers to<br />

answer calls or drive on a once-a-<br />

month basis. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call FISH at 453-1110.<br />

• TRAINING MENTORS<br />

Youth Development is a diversion<br />

program, in cooperation with the<br />

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- • FIRST STEP VOLUNTEERS<br />

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• CANCER VOLUNTEERS<br />

Anyone will to serve as a driver or<br />

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• AMATEUR PERFORMERS<br />

The Plymouth Community Arts<br />

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• EMERGENCY<br />

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Plymouth. MI 48170<br />

45S-3840<br />

ESTHER HULSING, Clerk<br />

PabUsk September ~.4 and 21.1M7<br />

Publisft September 14 and 28 IM7<br />

disaster. Training includes damage<br />

assessment, shelter management,<br />

first aid, emergency operating cen-<br />

ter support and service weather<br />

spotting.<br />

Training meetings are held from »<br />

a.m. to noon on-the fourth Saturday<br />

of each month in Plymouth Town-<br />

ship Hall at Ann Arbor Road and<br />

Mill. Township residency is not re-<br />

quired. All training is free.<br />

• WANTED: CIVIC<br />

RADIO HELP<br />

Plymouth Area REACT Team is<br />

looking <strong>for</strong> members <strong>for</strong> emergency<br />

radio communication (no experience<br />

necessary) and other community<br />

programs. All residents from Plym-<br />

outh. <strong>Canton</strong>, Northville and sur-<br />

rounding areas are invited. The<br />

group meets at 8 p.m. the second<br />

Thursday of each month at Plym-<br />

outh Township Hall, Mill at Ann Ar-<br />

bor Road. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 455-9609 or 453-7641.<br />

• 'RIDE WITH US'<br />

Plymouth Area Citizens Team<br />

program is made up of volunteers<br />

from Plymouth and surrounding<br />

communities who patrol the Plym-<br />

outh area. Tbe organization is look-<br />

ing Inr unilinear!<br />

night (four-five hours) per month to<br />

be tbe "eyes and ears" <strong>for</strong> the com-<br />

munity. Those interested in going on<br />

an observation ride with a PACT<br />

member should call 459-2075.<br />

• HISTORICAL MUSEUM<br />

Volunteers are needed at the<br />

Plymouth Historical Museum. Are<br />

you interested in antiques and Plym-<br />

outh history? Come in and visit your<br />

museum and see what's there. The<br />

museum needs volunteers <strong>for</strong> chang-<br />

ing displays, helping in the gift shop,<br />

typing, printing, sewing and helping<br />

in the educational program <strong>for</strong><br />

school children Call 455-8940 or stop<br />

in from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday<br />

or Thursday to ask what you can do<br />

to help.<br />

• DELIVERING MEALS<br />

Residents are encouraged to vol-<br />

unteer their time to deliver meals<br />

one day per week to the homebound<br />

elderly in tbe city of Plymouth and<br />

in Plymouth Township. Delivery<br />

takes about 1M> hours, 11 am. to<br />

12:30 p.m. Drivers are needed Mon-<br />

day through Friday. Mileage reim-<br />

bursement of 23 cents per mile is<br />

available. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Louise Stern at 453-9703 between 10<br />

a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday-Friday.<br />

NOTICE OF LAST DAY<br />

OF REGISTRATION<br />

OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF<br />

PLYMOUTH DISTRICT LIBRARY<br />

COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN<br />

FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE<br />

HELD ON<br />

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1987<br />

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT:<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thai a Special Election will be held in said District<br />

on Tuesday, November 3,1987.<br />

Act 269, <strong>Public</strong> Acts of Michigan. 1955, as amended, provides in part as<br />

follows: -<br />

"The inspectors of election at any annual or special election shall not receive<br />

the vote of any person residing in a registration school district whose name is<br />

not registered as an elector in the city or <strong>township</strong> in which be resides<br />

The last day <strong>for</strong> receiving registrations <strong>for</strong> said special election will be Moo-<br />

day. October 5. 1987. Persons registering after 5:00 o'clock p.m.. on Monday.<br />

October 5. 1987, will not be eligible to vote at said special election Persons<br />

planning to register must determine when the City and Township Clerk's Offices<br />

will be open <strong>for</strong> registration.<br />

Under the provisions of Act 269. <strong>Public</strong> Acts of Michigan, 1955. as amended,<br />

registrations will not be taken by school officials, and only persons who have<br />

registered as general electors with the appropriate City or Township Clerk of<br />

the City and Township in which they reside, or through registration at a Secre-<br />

tary of SUte drivers license bureau, are registered school electors<br />

This Notice is given by order of the Board of Trustees of the Plymouth Dis-<br />

trict <strong>Library</strong>. County of Wayne. Michigan<br />

CATHERINE A DOETSCH, Board of Trustees<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION<br />

To the qualified residenti of the Charter Township of PlynwuUr<br />

Monday October 5, 1*7, will be the last day you may register <strong>for</strong> the „ facial<br />

t o - * * -<br />

£ R S L M M M **..<br />

tnfiitinpossible <strong>for</strong> any unregistered qualified resident to appear at the Clerks<br />

" 1 ? KTSYicThours icaUto the Township Clerk's office 453-3840 will<br />

her deputy registrar will make an appointment to<br />

E S S S Z m S t t S m<br />

SSnhi^Pb^SDWrict <strong>Library</strong> levy against<br />

, . iK<br />

r>i*trirt an additional amount not to eiceed <strong>for</strong>ty hundredths dot<br />

<strong>for</strong> operating purpo^s of the Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong>?<br />

» - F ~ r - again* the<br />

nTn«Tm vear only beginning in December of \9U. and the funds thereby<br />

• .•med ta be <strong>for</strong> the coostractloo of a swimming pool <strong>for</strong> publicuse l "<br />

f U S l t p l T « d maintenance thereof to the «*-» that l^ds and<br />

thereon. If any. are remaining from the two (1) mil<br />

ing maintenance, operation and repair expenses Is not addressed t>> uus lS*u<br />

TOWNSHIP PAR* PROPOSAL: .. n r r^ r t i e M ,n u*<br />

91411 - Z *<br />

1<br />

. »<br />

2 £ £ - l 35 mills tar bOlh S*12 Ortant»<br />

rug. rual-bkia. S12S. 552-8601<br />

CURTAINS, kllcnan S<br />

Ota*, sol*, tovaaaat.<br />

DARK PINE cnb a mamroaa. SWO<br />

Br Bom S44-S7S5<br />

APPLIANCES: 1 yaar on uaoy r.mn- C QraanAaM Sal. Sap! 2SBL.Sam<br />

mora Mmond wMhar a E dryar. 21 5PM Fma KIR«T^ coMctabWM<br />

_ . BAYNARO ESTATE SALES<br />

MISCELLANEOUS:<br />

mart D kltchan. bnao*. dolhing<br />

chadran a MDY* daaignar Hxa 7.<br />

ACCESSORIES SMrtmg III<br />

Raad A Barton "Oaaart ROM<br />

Warn eoaacbon A JaaMrJ<br />

APPLIANCES: 2 »war OKU_atfr K*n-<br />

mor* ' * ^<br />

a II<br />

BONUS Satactwo OI proMaawnaBy<br />

mamtaanad larg* daalgnar plant*. 2<br />

on* armad Oandit*. 3 lu» Mngtn<br />

mink coal* (FMhar-Fltch-autumn<br />

nazal, raocoon. ton. ooyoM (aefcat*.<br />

oppoaaum mad coaU (MSLI. IBM<br />

PC compuMr. color monitor a<br />

ANEXCITING. QUALITY SALE!<br />

Numbar* r—*»BM al 4pm Thur*. -<br />

7 JOMT. FFL. 844-3982 or 336-S872<br />

ANTIQUE AMERICAN<br />

D E A R N E I G H B O R<br />

IT you. a irMnd « a<br />

aaMd M having _<br />

pMaaacal Sharon<br />

661-2681<br />

ThM waak * MM A al: L^—_<br />

Aparlmant*. 15700 Pro*ldanoa TT.<br />

Apt 401. Somhhald, N. ol • MBa. W<br />

o»Q<br />

L»qu«daior» tar ovar 30 Yaara.<br />

QompMM Houaahoid SAM Mgmt.<br />

WM Buy ComptaM mvartorMa<br />

626-6335<br />

Mam o« MN. SocMly ol APpniaar*<br />

ESTATE SALES 4<br />

LIQUIDATIONS<br />

- CONDUCTED BY -<br />

The<br />

Yellow Rose<br />

SHIRLEY ROSE 425-*«26<br />

M O V I N G<br />

T O FLORIDA"<br />

SAT. Sept 26 10-5<br />

SUN. Sept 27 12-4<br />

28369 Rivwrcraat<br />

W olUhaar.S. 0*12 MBa<br />

UceBeBRd IORNWOM*)<br />

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD<br />

a.aRY«mg mual ba aok*<br />

IlanradoN *oM. L»EI Ca»-<br />

ttay ARNMI MMHOard. gMM<br />

braM a wood Mn« AAL<br />

map* wwmmm. " •<br />

woodart gMM tap *C TABLE. fl_»aaMO wood<br />

rounded comar*. il60<br />

717 Lawn - Garden<br />

Farm-Snow Equip<br />

AW ENS RMmg Mower, bags*-<br />

S450 AIM* muwblowar. 5MP MS<br />

prop*aed. Mi Ohm a<br />

ate T37-7l»6<br />

w BLOOMITELD MO.WSM Fur<br />

S T y ^ r X ^ ^ R d .<br />

Thur* a Ffl. lOem-apm<br />

1709 HouMhold Goods<br />

Wayne County<br />

I ALMOST NEW M *M maTOMi<br />

thru Sun.<br />

MOVING SALE SIOV* >150. r*n&-<br />

arator >225 *nd labM*. W*c*er. tm.<br />

Mac lurnbar >5 takaa *j > mora<br />

Thur* thru Sal. 165SS «ouye-ay<br />

W. pi mfealar. S oil 525-1346<br />

REFRIGERATOR. >100. Gm MO*.<br />

>60 Wooden deak. >25 «eyt»j<br />

maoaona* 1966 thru Aug 1960<br />

SSoZmy W3D*<br />

SPACE HEATER 70* BTU toroed-<br />

m vartad (natural gM) 3 »paed<br />

>125 Qraal tor g*r *g* *53-1546<br />

STROLLEE Iwm Mroaa _ .<br />

i a i a r - M<br />

I gauo* & baMet blue a ohM*.<br />

uggSO/olMr 464-7052<br />

714 Business*<br />

Office Equipment<br />

BURROUGHS<br />

L3000<br />

Bookkeepmg Ma-<br />

il intereMed pMOM<br />

897-7360<br />

j TOW BAR<br />

>60 00<br />

lAtwood) 5000 lb<br />

729-7879<br />

ORIENTAL STYLE armolra.<br />

38*80*190. beaowui maichad yam<br />

M l >650 2 onantal *ol* MiM*.<br />

TRUMPET good condition, >100<br />

14*54. burtad<br />

i. >500 i<br />

VIP Vic Tanny U kw* UaiCwmt<br />

w top F'M racouei a computer body ana-<br />

« >1200 AINMleC 5000 dub*<br />

469-7833 IJiebonaMe. 425-3144<br />

PLYMOUTH, LIVING ROOM. 126 Ward*<br />

IB 15 ai fl l'aao»i With baa-<br />

>175 53^0571<br />

AIR CONDITIONER-10 000 BTU<br />

—<br />

FILTER OUEEN<br />

power noczM a —<br />

condMon. co« 11.000<br />

FILING CABINET - 2 Orewar* Deak<br />

MM 5 drawer* Caah -egtw o 6B- f<br />

IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM<br />

lor new truck loada mu« *e« cur-<br />

rant >200.000 new mvanioryol;<br />

OFFICE FURNITURE a SUPPLES<br />

50% to 80% oil name brand* 175<br />

852-1042<br />

LIQUIDATION BARN<br />

Naw erfhee lutipUM 8 tix«lure40<br />

to BO% a« Mon thru Fn 9am-6pm.<br />

Sal 10am-4pm 32242 E«hl MM<br />

Rd.. Farrmnglon M. 476-3170<br />

OFFICE FURNITURE tor MM - 5 X<br />

r- metal deak a 78 X 34" I<br />

leemer couch. 1 bMck Math*r a<br />

wwnot char 2 gold twae^tItabrtc8<br />

wamul chaw* Can 64S-7177<br />

476-1818 CONCRETE muiar 1/4<br />

motor. 2 cu R Lawn C M mower, a<br />

HP Bngg* a Stralton • ^ n a ^ ^<br />

CRAFTSMAN TRACTOR - 141^<br />

brand new. >1300 68l-!»906<br />

GAS CHA1NSAW 16" Sear* 2 cu<br />

ai carton. >165 w-<br />

i. li ma* 1 g»8nn lub ok 53t-*6>6<br />

KEMP ELECTRIC Leal Shredder.<br />

>125 Ca» ah*r 5pm<br />

KENWORTH TRACTOR. 197%<br />

3C OOC mM* on compiaM major<br />

torn Haaper cab a*-.<br />

— ~!t»r >13.200 Oak<br />

Jack 8am-5pm weekday* 459-2000<br />

Lawn Moww Leel Vecuum/*hredd-<br />

wbegger SnowbPwar 5 HP^m-<br />

pacity ndmg mower 336-6983<br />

PARKER heavy duty lawn iiimpif<br />

>75 Cycione *eed 8 lertHUar<br />

•preeder >50 both trectw^puJMd<br />

POWER MOWER BoMn* 22 M«-<br />

mAcrong mower A* new<br />

Cow >300 Sa«>t2S 64A-3Q32<br />

RIDING LAWN MOWER. 8MP, 32<br />

dock with (nowtwada >300 or DM<br />

592-1831<br />

FREEZER - UPRIGHT. 13 cu<br />

>125 Refrigerator 17 cu fl >55<br />

642-5470<br />

« a*<br />

TEN STATION Baeuly Shop Mdkig<br />

SEARS IS HP twm cyknder tractor<br />

•ini 4 ft mower deck >»50 Aher<br />

8pm 591-0192<br />

SEARS 6 HP we< muichar MtAclM*<br />

Mave* 20 bag* lo 1 ratio Like new<br />

Muel**« Sift<br />

SNAPPER RH»NG MOWER - wWh<br />

•now plow. Cham* a wel MM*<br />

naw engine OOC' ftrm 8S5-2775<br />

S r S T ^ S S f c ' ? r » T &<br />

MOVING 2 piece *e— —.v- —-<br />

a and labia*. Mr a Mr* Chair*. »<br />

pec* lam«y room Mi*»* trod.<br />

mapML Lowrwy Holiday DMu*e Or-<br />

< cherry v 25 M*Qnevo. qorv-<br />

. 1924 Singer alactric. rug (9'» X<br />

ITTU, pano XIIIJIM*. MMC<br />

31B40 SMn-n CbcM.<br />

..-ssraat<br />

553-9778 - 358-S883<br />

DINETTE<br />

tabM. 4 cane back<br />

DINING ROOM SET. tabM. 3<br />

i DINING ROOM tabM a 4 CNH. 2S<br />

color conaolo tv. doubM bad. Mmpe<br />

i CoWee labM 8 mac.<br />

DINING labM a chaW. 42 « 700 or beel ofier<br />

Mvs80a | *1 Frt. Saf Sept »,<br />

SARCOLOUNGER. navy MO^ O-Ml<br />

IL goto weddmg<br />

Ml - mil >150<br />

Oeye 2S2-6744 Ew* »1-38S4<br />

BARGAIN - Nontaka Blua Rjdge<br />

dMhe*. Mmtoe tor 12.<br />

47M815<br />

SEAUTyUL. handcraWad. ctawMel<br />

daagn on Mg* Champraar. tabM<br />

Mad* m spam naw. 2 large .to<br />

m After 6pm 852-8666<br />

air*. MM top dWng room<br />

4chaK2bedroom aaM;cd-<br />

orod TV. typawrlMr. book*. M*reo.<br />

Zero*, mtonl a cnadren<br />

ESTATE SALE. 330W CcMngten<br />

Club Or, Farmmglon HIM. Apt 86<br />

Of* 14 MM bilwMn MMk>>eC)eit m<br />

BiaMUm Sd -Sun Sept 29-<br />

27 >0em-4pm Waahar dryer. loM<br />

d mac Hem*, mack-knock*. —<br />

FLEXSTEEL COUCH<br />

Avocado/GnktV Lka M*<br />

5:30pm 363-5317<br />

FRENCH SUPER Aubuaeon<br />

>850 Ej10*8ant eondWon. 91* *SVi<br />

I >1.250. 396-4511<br />

SOFA. LOVE SEAT a Cher - 3PMC-<br />

M. creem color E*cdMnt a^d^op<br />

>250 or beel o«ar 533-5919<br />

422-5150 e*1 204 FRlGlDAlRf "EAVY duty wedMr 8<br />

»7^4S99<br />

cudom gM dryar >325 pea,<br />

t condition Mowng<br />

USED OFFICE FURNITURE<br />

color 13 chair* a * connacttngtabM<br />

top* aiiceaanl cononer. ***>175<br />

84". red.<br />

456-2873<br />

464-0746 or 451-1060<br />

BEDROOM SET<br />

(KxM<br />

175<br />

good 961-6760<br />

BEDROOM Sd- droeeer with mirror<br />

ched. bookaha*. dght dand.<br />

qudtty >375 >61-4782<br />

SOFA 96' - brown/rud Contempo-<br />

rary dnmg room tabM. 2 lea»*e.<br />

pad* 6 uphddared chair* >200<br />

*ch or >350 both 562-4878<br />

GAS RANGE<br />

conimuou* clean, gold, good ccmd^-<br />

ton. >150 /bed 397-3916 715 Computers<br />

GAS STOVE Smn Kenmore, goto<br />

$120<br />

W7 - n<br />

SNOW BuAO€ 42 weight* 8<br />

ch*n* lor John Deere 110 300<br />

826-7042<br />

GE eMctrtc range maw<br />

eelf cMenmg oven >200<br />

COMMOOORE 128 with dMk dm*.<br />

r«n, progr«n* >350 or bM^Ooug<br />

TRUNDLE BED (IramM Ortyl. Nke<br />

« ,5 ° - — 4 ^ 6<br />

937-8352<br />

GE ponabM dMhwadMr weaiMrt<br />

>150 851-4076<br />

BEDROOM SET<br />

• •<br />

>400<br />

2 night<br />

453-6368<br />

BEDROOM SETS (2V chad o»<br />

drawer* mm a 4 kitchen chaa*.<br />

bad Couch a chair Irom<br />

278-4667<br />

ro* awe. bad Couch 8<br />

1920 * bmmg room ad<br />

538-5640<br />

I SET<br />

wood, two tving<br />

chair*, one wood<br />

After 6pm<br />

4 pMce. cherry<br />

426-7662<br />

TWM BED WIN. 2 mattreeeeeoak<br />

bookcaM heed board «ceBeni<br />

>125 464-2674<br />

GE RANGE. MI* cMnint.JOM*.<br />

1 condition 396-5507<br />

USE0 HHP Ward* ndmg treat*<br />

working condition >300 flrai<br />

BoMn* muichaig mower >75 CdJ<br />

between 6pm-9»im 352-2870<br />

718 Building Materials<br />

COMMODORE 64 . 2-1541 drive,,<br />

1525 printer, parallel pnnMr "Mr- \ CAST IRON Bat- tub WwOOy MM<br />

face caaedto pMyw "2;<br />

ra >375 IWm. 8S2-6267<br />

UNKXIE opport^nty 2 r*r*. hand-<br />

cralMd pure *8k lypd*. t-aud^Y<br />

Ik* ofer 525-9182<br />

GE MH-cMemng Move 8 rehigaiMOr<br />

•nh ee a water daperawr "door<br />

Almond (2 »eer* oM) »90 HUM<br />

nawl After 4 30pm 661-5265<br />

DIGITAL RAINBOW 100. 25«K.<br />

RAM. MSDOS. CRM 86/80 8 pMC-<br />

iftwere LA50 PrWrtar.<br />

>2.250 464-3548<br />

WARD Signdure pt<br />

machine. 10 yr* old<br />

397-6662<br />

GE super stove with micro >200<br />

iherp Carouael counter top "aero<br />

>75 737-2269<br />

WATERBED KMG K». compMM.<br />

Mm. I* nil aokd oak bookcaM<br />

naaririnarrl >350/o«er 422-3014<br />

HOT<br />

uke POINTE wH-LiMnmn c<br />

new >75 536- 7025<br />

buttonnoM*. dc 1972 modd me<br />

on monthly payment* or >53 caah<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

SEWING CENTER<br />

334-0905<br />

„_. d S5S Odk brown lormlc*<br />

entertammant iM 8 malcMhg *oM<br />

tabM >250 Da Mini mudWon<br />

eti Tttrn<br />

— Of<br />

>130; crtb matU M*.<br />

6a.-*" i<br />

O P E N I N G S O O N<br />

-The MAHOGANY STORE"<br />

(AntKjuM & Hne Fumltur*)<br />

owental R»QS<br />

very i *aannehM. 1^87-3559<br />

BEDROOM SUITE<br />

SLUI<br />

.Med board a 3 »l X 4Ifl. mlrron*<br />

>4270. tor MM d >2300<br />

PLAY<br />

FULL<br />

INTERIOR<br />

BEDROOM SET, 5 PMCe dark pma.<br />

quean MM. >S50 GM Caloric dove.<br />

gold. >125 422-2699<br />

BROYHILL 10 pc dl oak bedroom<br />

*at wa6 udl. droaaer. mcmrn* con-<br />

•Man. Mud M8 453-4007<br />

WATERBE0 tang *B*. heeled<br />

mirrored headboard. *torage<br />

drawer*. >400 AIMr 8aM 0»^<br />

KELV1NATOR WASHER - 1964<br />

Lara capacity Cjciaa*nl condition<br />

sFsbor^Midler 421-5315<br />

KENMORE GAS dryer >45 397-0953<br />

710 Misc. For Sale<br />

Oakland County<br />

640 K Ram 2 DSOO Noppy drive<br />

1(360*1 HercuM* Monochrome<br />

graphKa dMpiay and *dap«ar 'RS<br />

232 Port. 1 u *»*•*' Ron 8161 En-<br />

nenced Keyboard >850<br />

•M djh MMty. *k* — ?!£££<br />

arear >130 42^-3664<br />

FOOTE BROS 2 -> cu<br />

moar wrtti 2 . HP B 8 S *ngm*<br />

New never u*ec M0C 336-378:<br />

IBM PC Jwttor 126K dak dmM.<br />

«40r monaor *<br />

were program*. >750 453-2561<br />

KAYPRO 2X with WordStar<br />

CdcSlar Reportstw<br />

>500 • 569-1*46<br />

CHINA CABWET<br />

46*17*68 MapM<br />

I nor AIMrSPM:<br />

AOULT MC4MUED<br />

425-7223<br />

Tradbonal groan/gold<br />

i, green endr >50. and<br />

COLONIAL COUCH 8 Chew >300<br />

PMe labM. 4 chaw* >300 Large oa<br />

pdrtlng. >100. W1-6278<br />

COLONIAL dyto loveeed. >50.<br />

matching chak >30 (rud 6 brown<br />

Itord on beige oedcortxaidl. Belga<br />

wai hugger reebner. 1*0. LJO« njd<br />

rocker, nmm. >75 478-4793<br />

CONTEMPORARY FumMM~<br />

Erterldnmanl Canter. -—<br />

um tan aola 8 loveeed >500 Oek<br />

and tabM* - 1 aquare. i oc-.agor<br />

>125 2 braM lamp*. »100A*V^<br />

yr* old, anc *8ent. 4»-3406<br />

COUCH - good condition >7S TooM<br />

aiWengiackM 451-05M<br />

COUCH<br />

ainpe >225. , — —<br />

MbM>50 ExCWMnlCQodt^^<br />

COUNTRY ENGLISH aokd oafcdm-<br />

mg tabM 6 Cher*. Md >1.750 o»<br />

reMonehM o*Mr By*Cpt 274-9361<br />

CUSTOM COUCH, cream 8 odery,<br />

eueaent eondHton. >375 Lary<br />

acanc MnJacac* oa P—^mg.<br />

After 5pm *^' 7 1 7<br />

DEARBORN ESTATE Sale- Don '<br />

•MM WM one Sapt 25-260V 'Oam-<br />

5pm<br />

OcprwunyM, •• "V"<br />

lamp* 8 crtand*er» Every room M<br />

d coaecubM* Ne*l to St Red s<br />

Lutheran American Chwdv 21901<br />

Beach SI S Mock* S d Ml<br />

baiween Monroe a Oakwood<br />

DMjSaMa 561-7565<br />

DINETTE SET Pma Harved labM<br />

5 chdr*. lajtch >300<br />

lortzed tncyda >120<br />

reo Gror.dVMa*aeec.<br />

>85 Salon hdr dryer. >35 Sokd<br />

wood core 10 pend door. «*iueed.<br />

>65 Oto Zarvlh. Armetoe<br />

ASSETS F«M. stuOent<br />

>39 96 Executive chair* W W<br />

Copier 8399 96 Typewriter* >49 50.<br />

IBM >119 00 Relrtgerdor*. ——<br />

caah ragMMr*. word proca<br />

binding mactwiM >299 96 7 .<br />

dinette. >149 96 New Burner<br />

>996 66 OecdMlor >349 99 P*per<br />

Shredder* >399 00 CompuMr lumi-<br />

tur* Rapaw* d IBM PC computer*,<br />

typewriter*, COPMT* Canon ~<br />

•ndgM rellBed DMCOunt*<br />

231 W. 9 MM,<br />

30635 W 10 MM 474-3375<br />

BABY BUGGY strokw 'Od>«r<br />

Wonder Char C^mOmanon G«^s<br />

Schwinn McycM. 20 toy* 553-2331<br />

COUCH. 85" idtow 8 °r*hgk- 9 r mt<br />

tor ooaaga H* >50 TS-X30 Pioneer<br />

j,5 Cooktop<br />

KENMORE SkM by S-M Ralngara-<br />

lor wNh ice maker coppertone.<br />

>250 Kenmore gM range, corttrw-<br />

Seenatg oven, coppe-<br />

>125 GE 'abigaraior. »0<br />

more tred. u»m*aor S4Q A8 w<br />

good «hape Aher 4pm 47>a28<<br />

KENMORE waeher 5 yr* oM. >100<br />

Froadree .ebigeidor. >1» >>*,<br />

>100 Upnghl Ireewr S200 ched<br />

ire» >iS AJ T Eaoaaantj<br />

928- '085<br />

KENMORE WASHER 8 Dryer, 4<br />

years old. very good condnkw >150<br />

•O I -COicU<br />

KENMORE Waaher 8 gM dryer<br />

>175 Gold Whwlpoc* Stoe by Sid*<br />

rofngerdor «th ce mak«<br />

After 5pm<br />

KENMORE A WHIRLPOOL weaher<br />

a dryer >125 lor wadM. and >100<br />

tor dryer 595- '473<br />

MOVING G E Refrigerator Kan-<br />

more dakixa weaher 8 dryer l^ny<br />

MACINTOCH Piu* d m * drive<br />

ssrsd'oar"- SSR<br />

NOVA BUSINESS SYTEMS<br />

I Progrema Cudomod<br />

- * T r«mmg.<br />

Eve /weekend appt* 569-3180<br />

TANADY TRS-6C Modd 4. 126K<br />

dud dMC drive, dd main* pmMr<br />

S1.100 After 4pm 569-4171<br />

Ti PC PORTABLE - MS DOS. 512K.<br />

duel drive color monitor. 3 planed<br />

greprac* IK-rd Brond<br />

WOOD WINOOW true drvtdec dou-<br />

_ hung with pictur* center.<br />

9 iS e witr aluminum dorm*,<br />

a i noil a cemeni m >85 476-379"<br />

720 Farm Produce<br />

APPLES - YOU P«C* O- Re*dy »ic*ae<br />

Country Store. Cider MM. Donutv<br />

Wagon RKM* weekend*<br />

SPICER ORCHARDS<br />

Oper oair, 9-8 Beiween Bnghtor 8<br />

Femon US 23 N IO Ctyde Road<br />

exit - 632-7692<br />

GRAPES U-PlCX<br />

Boric container >8<br />

Neer -94 8<br />

Evenings 1275<br />

422-6256<br />

716 Commercial<br />

industrial Equip.<br />

DELTA TABLE SAW 10 inch with 8<br />

J^Mbto -id T *qu- * ~ * ~<br />

GRAPES - YOU PICK<br />

f Sa5^J& ASS^o^T<br />

n* Rd . 2 blk* N d Long Lake<br />

Troy 'Oem ic 6pm every day<br />

^ 474-3219<br />

RD<br />

Out Monday<br />

nAHC PICKED Mecmioeh AppMe-<br />

>6/buanw 15034 Bemoriog* oB 5<br />

ua. i Wk E d Mammen. LNonM<br />

U-PICK APPLES<br />

>7 a buanei 8348 N<br />

Plymouth<br />

Rd<br />

453-2063<br />

722 Hobbies<br />

Coins & Stamps<br />

more appkancM > 'ool*<br />

NEW Maytag Waaher or Dryer Zero<br />

down- 90 dey* payment ca*h_>25<br />

par mo Eaay larma- aeay credn<br />

PRESSURE WASHER newl Soep<br />

in peel or Hoi weter burner CMr*<br />

MCM* a»gr«m eqdpment V000 TZ3 JOweiry<br />

P S I 1WV motor PortabM Rata®<br />

>2.320 Cad. price >1.295 477-1970<br />

AQUARIUM 25 gel* plu* *quto-<br />

ment 8 fid. >6C 642-732S<br />

Move" Hotpomt: copperlona. >50 gj a Rod s Appkance 425-5Q40<br />

- - -- wrlh leu- —— - , „<br />

STEAM CLEANER - 86 Hydro-Me*-<br />

Mr Aquecat w«h had -dw-ir<br />

350 hour* 420-2224<br />

Bathroom Hnk. blue chma<br />

cd >40 Seer*MMreo «dh 2 *p*ak-<br />

er*>50<br />

600 L trtpM deeeer a<br />

, aa 1-02111<br />

BEDROO*<br />

pdbeami<br />

5 piacaa. md-<br />

421-0281<br />

BUTCH1R Stock dnalM<br />

erowave 250<br />

Cm<br />

GE RANGE TOR 8 GE ovarhtMd Ian.<br />

Catoric ddwaahar 8 Geme^araga<br />

G I JOE Arcrafl Carrier brand nam.<br />

tT* orb-dMr CekOonnMd<br />

S£T<br />

>100 Chevy angme. dg bto700 855-214S<br />

REFRIGERATOR . .. .<br />

pom Stove doubM oven, dedhc<br />

gZq. Weaken, a >200 M 459-2061<br />

SEARS •utomehc I Mhir.<br />

SSy good condtton >100 626-8644<br />

SEARS KENMORE<br />

8 dryar. J<br />

>475<br />

st *c liable<br />

h*. wf*M<br />

455-0664<br />

WARDS deep - -<br />

Cu n low energy >275<br />

WASHER AND ELECTRK. dryer<br />

>100 tor both cm 649-3511<br />

WASHER/DRYER >200<br />

good condBon. AIMr 4, 591-0106<br />

OREXEL Obdig room *d cabmd 8 VIC TANNY<br />

471-4297<br />

WASHER Montgomery •^dA»<br />

M toad. 9 year* oM S75-6M.<br />

DUNCAN PHYFE dnmg room dbM<br />

6 d d t , Mfver .<br />

YAMAHA T977 7SO 3J00 ndaa.<br />

TffscMwaoabmaL>260 46S-67S7<br />

EXECUTTVf 78*42 KM.<br />

3757<br />

S 4<br />

711 Misc. For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

tm. Sawae, madWia<br />

IMtMtnO<br />

mover. >46 S32-0043<br />

Mac Iremec pkSuroa 86-810 La*-<br />

dar bad. d d U0 12 MrtnggdMr<br />

>75 •eM^odcarrter >fc D ^<br />

M* bad lit 'f'J<br />

A N ^ C ^ - ^ ^ d<br />

ATM I<br />

LMng/<br />

aaroi tn mm<br />

* * * * adMIMIMI -WW-<br />

s s a t t a r t U m a 1<br />

WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator,<br />

•none ade b, dda. »<br />

nghoue. decanc d aju,<br />

537-4723<br />

. add dNc dkie 8 OOM-<br />

>190. TaM-capaon.<br />

ueed ooudi a » dan.<br />

711-77»1<br />

875<br />

aiesrvx* - WM wy —<br />

Md. iMndd gold. 2 year* aia<br />

Tapper, gaa riove >M* anra m<br />

MDI "W • « » Wmrmm —<br />

Eeriw- 1KK» Well<br />

OAjErtSAOS - H990 MKST^<br />

IJuat S di-a®<br />

(S12SI A*ar Bpm<br />

Ml*»W'<br />

>UWC SALE-nwr-Sd.<br />

341*3 AM. Arbor Tr<br />

FMl r«x*a mmm<br />

SfMBT/gidJ'qiaiSa<br />

iyj|iiinid<br />

n i l<br />

ISM Cdi<br />

abr^i 427 C 1<br />

332-263?<br />

L 375-1202<br />

'wi. m w v •<br />

. no *mudaa »ad». Me iw.<br />

M.S27T3af6 7S7-46S7<br />

WHIR POOL 1> 9«u « upryi<br />

->150<br />

525-7333<br />

711<br />

APPLES<br />

CIDER * DONUTS<br />

Pic*erf in our tnahem - MeNv|<br />

»o«h AppMa BartMR Pear*<br />

ALSO - pi666Ti86. hond<br />

map!* syrup and papoom<br />

FOREMAN<br />

ORCHARDS<br />

3 Mttss W of NorthvSta<br />

or 7 MM* R^ ^<br />

HUWhr IT boye d *<br />

>ao 4-n*—a<br />

art*<br />

4TT-<br />

YOU PICK * SEASON<br />

20 DIFFERENT MflFTIf 5<br />

OF APPLES<br />

MEUROTH'S<br />

OeSTBAUN ORCHARDS<br />

A CIDER mm<br />

9252 Currw<br />

4 Miles W ot Northville<br />

batwedr 7 & 8 Mil*<br />

349-5569<br />

Donuta and dried tlcmmrs<br />

Open Sat. A Sun.<br />

10-a P M<br />

HED ft YELLOW DBJOOUS-<br />

EMPIRE. IDA RED<br />

MACINTOSH, JONATHAN<br />

TOMATOES<br />

GREEN REPPERS<br />

WHITE ft YELLOW CORN<br />

PCKED0AM.Y<br />

RASPBERRIES<br />

'""""'TfSkSS®<br />

•LAKES ORCHARD<br />

To p*»c0 your ad In<br />

(Ma directory.<br />

Sue *<br />

"Q vagatao<br />

«0 plant your<br />

10% S*rapr Camn Odcoui<br />

2 Aft50 W. 9 Mil* RO<br />

UMK TOP OUMJTY amis<br />

Easy You Ptcfc or As«aii<br />

OA VIES OACHAM)<br />

ft CIO€R KMLi.<br />

4007C wnaoM Rd MMNMX.<br />

dva*!<br />

.Daars-7


Thursday. September 24. 1987 04E (R.W.G-BC)* 11C<br />

10C»(R.W.Q-aC)<br />

728 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

O&E Thursday. September 24. 1987<br />

726 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

VIoL Monde Kay<br />

pato Beet oltor Evette Clarinet<br />

19921 Rytond. S*pl 26 A 27.<br />

ARMSTRONG atudenl Hut*.<br />

twM.Aondlllon.S12S. 844-7619<br />

6«u<br />

FLUTE wflh case. $195.<br />

Mo Sax with cut. $250- Attar<br />

737-4527<br />

ARTLEY opan-hotod KuM. $195.<br />

Wooden cttMi. S7S. both axcal-<br />

476-3995<br />

BASV GRAND piano, walnut. Brurrv-<br />

bacher $2500 or (Mai aflar<br />

661-1422<br />

BABY<br />

carved<br />

$1500.<br />

PIANO rsr, til<br />

(not 3 lag*) very<br />

PIANO BALDWIN AcroeonK Con-<br />

sole with bench. menogsiw. Excel-<br />

lent condition 11,150. 848-0473<br />

PIANOS: 2 STEINWAY A S Mshog-<br />

any. $8,500 Walnut.. $10,500.<br />

642-2038<br />

PLAYER PIANO - Storey 1 Ctar*.<br />

electrified, W player rata. esceBeni<br />

SSW Attar 4pm. 420-2452<br />

RENT A MEW WurlHzer Piano from<br />

$37 mo piua oaiwary & tuning You<br />

can rani tor 12 ol 6 mo.) *<br />

all money pma tm be applied to-<br />

ward* ma price ot ma piano il you<br />

"<br />

C r **^Sno^<br />

287-4460<br />

buy It Subject to^CradM^appfo.at<br />

Wuriraar MuaK-<br />

prng Center. Taylor. Mich<br />

BALDWIN CLASSIC<br />

i CONSOLE PIANO<br />

INTERLOCHEN SPECIAL<br />

Regularty $3495, now only<br />

$2495 In Walnut. Oak or<br />

Pecan. Now It cost no<br />

more to own the best.<br />

Sate ends Sept. 30.<br />

Ojoomltold Store Open Sun 1-5<br />

dVOLA MUSIC CO.<br />

BLOOMFtELD HILLS<br />

2184 TELEGRAPH<br />

N. OF SQUARE LAKE<br />

334-0566 425-1102<br />

SCHIMMEL grand piano walnut M-<br />

pokshed IWWsh. hand made m Ger<br />

many, IS year* old. worm $16.000.,<br />

sacrifice $9,200 Mutt aaa. excellent<br />

condition 254-3352<br />

735 Wanted To Buy<br />

BOAT TRAILER tor 12 IL Muminum<br />

boa* Can 721-4809<br />

CHINA-CASH tor Ml or partial tela:<br />

Csstieton. Syracuae. Lano^Mmion^<br />

Noritske 8 other brands. 338-8463<br />

Newspapers<br />

& Metal Wanted<br />

Always buying newspapers comput-<br />

er paper. IBM cerda. copper, radm-<br />

tors, braaa. slummum 8 carbide<br />

LSL RECYCLING<br />

34939 Brush St. Wayns<br />

721-7436<br />

(Wayne/Westland area)<br />

OLD WURLITZER 8 Seeburg Juke<br />

bo.ee wanted, working or ML Caah<br />

paid 453-2065<br />

OLD WURLITZER 8 Seeburg luke<br />

boxes wanted, working or nor Caah<br />

paid. 453-2065<br />

SET OF PEARL International Drums<br />

(Ave) 421-7820<br />

CABLE NELSON SPINET Piano<br />

walnut Bntoh. daaaic Unas. $600<br />

Bacft Stradtvarlus trumpet, nevei<br />

used: $400. 398-2765<br />

Uon. $150<br />

- Bundy, exosaeni condi-<br />

645-5911<br />

CLARINETS 8 FLUTES<br />

Uka Now - Guaranteed<br />

Reasonable - W Oskvet<br />

By Sand Dlractor 843-3427<br />

CLARINET,<br />

Hon, $140<br />

\ na 1 - — -Ji<br />

VITO, exceiieni cor>ui-<br />

647-3090<br />

DRUM SET 3 piece. OUngorlins<br />

DeiuKS. good condition.<br />

$150. 846-1482<br />

ORUM SET: 5 piece Pearl Drum sat<br />

Uka brand naw |6 mos okft $450<br />

Ask tor Ed, 422-4741<br />

ESTEY Baby Grand, about 40 yr*<br />

old. carved dark<br />

lag*. Ivory keys<br />

brown wood. $1500 851-8523<br />

EVETTE CLARINET reconditioned<br />

mcktdaa case, books 8 stand $150<br />

729-9356<br />

FLUTE - Armstrong witti case. Uke<br />

newr: $125. Can 661-0652<br />

FLUTE.<br />

silver. open f<br />

$550. After 6<br />

condition, sterling<br />

hole Pa.fl $950. s**mg<br />

851-5903<br />

FLUTE - GemewhafO! beginner*<br />

doaafl hole Tlute with case $125<br />

645-0375<br />

FREE HAMMOND ORGAN wflh en-<br />

tertainer. with the purchase ol 6<br />

year old Wurhtzer f*ano Excellent<br />

condition $1500 Or best offer<br />

Between 4 8 9522-7209<br />

GERMAN VIOLIN 1969, $360 Call<br />

anytime after 4pm 826-8522<br />

GUITAR - Magnum axce»en! condi-<br />

tion. $50 with case<br />

455-4712<br />

HAMMOND ORGAN, model L-112.<br />

excellent condition, $500 or beet oi-<br />

ler. Atto Magnavox catunet stereo<br />

record player. $125 or best oiler<br />

Can weekdays alter 5 30 am Set.<br />

KIMBALL PIANO. exceMant condi-<br />

tion beeuWui tone $600 Alter<br />

6PM, 326-5846 or 644-0636<br />

KING FLUTE - Uke new, with case.<br />

$300 or beet oiler<br />

After 6 PM. call: - 661-4875<br />

KING TRUMPET with<br />

Excellent condition<br />

After 6pm<br />

Be, $175<br />

422-7118<br />

KOHLER 8 CAMPBELL conaole pi-<br />

ano, Uke new, $1200 961-2690<br />

TRUMPET, Conn Director excellent<br />

condition with ceae 8 stand. $195<br />

RECORDS wanted - ok) 45 s. LP'S,<br />

conucs. cards, movie memorab»B-<br />

Ehns, Beetles items. 264 1251<br />

421-5646 : #lc<br />

STREISAND MEMORABILIA want-<br />

ed Original 8 color vinyl sttwn*<br />

TRUMPET - Signet, excellent condi- TOP DOLLAR PAlO<br />

lion $175 Caae Induoed 851-5833 LP Records (33% rpm>. any type<br />

UPRIGHT PIANO. $200 "«£££, I g f f g g g S g " " " 775^.770<br />

' WE PAY CASH to. LP records,<br />

caaaaftaa 8 $6 00 and up tor com-<br />

pact discs Small or lerge *£>£«<br />

Free home pick-up 777-3840<br />

UPRIGHT player piano, manual or<br />

electric, wood finish<br />

$700 661-0689<br />

^^.ng*»50 qu- " v El *° P ~ n 738 Household Pets<br />

334-1351 642-8570 ADORABLE CFA registered Hlmala-<br />

yen kittens 2 teal points 8 1 Heme<br />

point. $200 Can Beth (tvemngar<br />

398-1886<br />

VIOLIN - V* size,<br />

German made, 2 bows.<br />

$190<br />

WURLITZER SPINET Organ, $150<br />

Ca* 531-6615<br />

YAMAHA ELECTRONIC Piano Mod-<br />

al CP30. complete New condition<br />

Very little use, $950 476-3016<br />

ADORABLE KITTENS<br />

2 small, black $5 each<br />

Call<br />

AKC Alaskan Mattmute puppies,<br />

champion blood Una, $350<br />

YAMAHA PF15. full 88 xey* stand<br />

excellent condition. $850 459-7833 AKC GERMAN Shepherd Pupplee.<br />

Champion Blood Line Fuky «iarsn-<br />

teed Arectis Aunbus 313-428-9217<br />

727 Video Games<br />

VCR's - Tapes<br />

AKC German Shepherd PuPP*"-<br />

Black 8 Tan. large boned ahots. 9<br />

i old. 67&-2312<br />

BUCK ROGERS video m»cWne in<br />

mint coodrtKXi foe $300<br />

862-2<br />

AKC Golden Retriever Pupa. 12<br />

weeks old. wormed, snots. dew<br />

clewed. 3 meles. $225 4-4907 1-82S-5744<br />

YAMAHA. 1981. 1100<br />

1 owner, n<br />

$1,000<br />

814 Campers, Traders<br />

A Motor homes<br />

AIRSTREAM. 1999. 23ft. aa* con-<br />

tained earning, ti.tsltril CTOdWctL<br />

$3500 1-878-3748<br />

APACHE. 1970. popi«><br />

I, furnace.<br />

mint. $900<br />

T.<br />

now dree,<br />

534-3324<br />

COACHMAN 1983 Class A Motor-<br />

home. under 17,000mlee ufceneart<br />

Cal tor more In<strong>for</strong>mation 427-0705<br />

it all in classif ie<br />

appliances automobiles<br />

J<br />

COACHMAN 1995 28\ A*, earning.<br />

5/50 warranty, generator<br />

condition $24,990<br />

CROSS COUNTRY 1998 Ctoee<br />

37ft Motor Home, low mile<br />

S51.99S<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

piek-up. 81-80.<br />

p trick.<br />

375-0721<br />

dftton. no ruel. bed cat<br />

L nil mi. $4800 nogoUab<br />

Livonia. 525-4487<br />

FORD 1973 pick up. $850 522-1588<br />

FORO 1974 F-MW. Straight 8 with<br />

cap K m good $1,800 or beel at-<br />

474-2128<br />

FORO.<br />

Rune C<br />

1974. F-250 heavy duly<br />

»d 4 apaed slick aMfl Cal<br />

FORD 1978 - F-150. pk* up.<br />

lent oondtoon. 47.000 maee. 302 V-8<br />

cap. $2200<br />

steering, em<br />

0 387-1<br />

-1132<br />

FORD. 1988. F-150 4*4. 8 Cyi<br />

26.000 maee. ruetprooled. duraanar<br />

astro cap. power<br />

$9,000 Fenwno<br />

n 478-42W2<br />

JEEP 1990 CJ8 - Vary i<br />

AM-FM ceaaette. $1200<br />

Days: 333-0473. Evee 681 -5708<br />

W8 S-15 4X4. auto, pwr<br />

window*, pwr locks. AM/FM. «ereo.<br />

shim ah Mia. toia'<br />

$12,995<br />

JACK CAULEY CHEVY B5&-0014<br />

RANGER 1985 Explorer 5 epeed,<br />

TOYOTA 1988 4-natner. air. al op-<br />

tiona. low mlee. exceaent $12,995<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 352<br />

825 Sports A<br />

Imported Cars<br />

OATSUN NISSAN 1994<br />

W M toe. Mta naw. $4<br />

llam<br />

$ spead.<br />

009. AfMr •<br />

483-0KW<br />

OATSUN J10GX. 1979.<br />

botfy Mr. rune good Baei<br />

S spaed,<br />

oltor<br />

525-1309<br />

FUEGO 1993 i sgtsd.<br />

'•aback top, exoskent In<br />

Asking $4^10<br />

automatic<br />

side 8 out<br />

887-7SSB<br />

HONOA ACCORD U0 1997 Hattfi-<br />

beck. automatic sunroof 3,900<br />

rnaes. 7 year werr^ huatpmotod<br />

$12,300 or beel After 8 274-4484<br />

MONOA Accord LX 19<br />

brakes 8 steering. 5 aps<<br />

*2. poster<br />

m. Mr. ruel<br />

brake* $4,295<br />

478-7548<br />

HONDA CfVIC 1994. 4<br />

automatic, ak. stereo, ra<br />

•tree mc atari condftn<br />

CaB altar 9pm<br />

loot, tkvwr<br />

Mr Michekn<br />

3n. $5500<br />

483-8399<br />

HONOA PRELUOE 199<br />

red. greal oendtoon. sir.<br />

eo n at t ht 1 owner<br />

4-S speed,<br />

am-knater-<br />

478-8973<br />

HONOA 1979 Accord Blue. 5<br />

treaL $1500. negotiable<br />

422-2423<br />

HONOA 1990 Accord. 2 door. sack.<br />

SJiLSkenl condition S Ikes S2.000<br />

After 5pm, 982-2738<br />

HONOA 1993 Prelude 5<br />

rool. stereo ceesene S<br />

lent condmofi. $7,880<br />

942-2438<br />

HONDA. 1984. Accord LX Sedan<br />

automatic, sir. slareo. s»csBsnt<br />

PAG^TOYOTA 382-9890<br />

HONOA 199S Accord LX - 4 poor,<br />

48.000 mBee. exceaent condBton.<br />

$8 300 After 5PM 471-4839<br />

HONDA 1965 - PTSSuOe. ma. 2<br />

door 5 Speed. Mr. aunroof 20.000<br />

ntoaa. Caoekenl condition $10,500<br />

CaB. 829-0996<br />

HONOA 1996 Prelude - MM 00M»-<br />

Uon. tow rn Beans, with extras.<br />

99 950 CaB. ask tor Leon Cnmnkna<br />

681-2000<br />

"What a nice<br />

Salesperson.<br />

ACURA INTEGRA LS 1997- 5 door<br />

muet sat. $13,000 or oltor Laavi<br />

298-8888<br />

ACURA "LEGEND". 1999 Automat-<br />

ic. V6. Loaded! Aslro-roof. $ 18,500<br />

JACK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014<br />

AUO. 1981. 5000S Gray, sunroof<br />

good condition $3750 or<br />

beat ofler. 388-3484<br />

AUDI. 1983 5000 Turbo DtoeoL ex-<br />

ceaent condtoon, loeded. $5,500.<br />

Cal alter 5:30 PM. 477-1997<br />

AUOi 1994Vt - OT Coupe.<br />

condition. 20.500 mlee. red.<br />

speed, sunrool. stereo tssssltt. air<br />

ndo*8<br />

After 7pm 881-7473<br />

AUDI. 1994 4000 Quaftro 5 speed.<br />

Mr. sunroof, paw windows. Al ami<br />

drive Check II outl<br />

BILL COOK AUDI<br />

471-0800<br />

AUOI 1994-4000S-4 Ooot. 5 speed.<br />

Ivory wtth brown mtartor. sunroof<br />

veryoaen 540-2286<br />

AUOI 5000S. 84 thni 88 4 door, eu-<br />

tomehc air. aunroof Al aetofy m-<br />

spected Rood reedy 6 to chooee<br />

BILL COOK AUDI<br />

471-0800<br />

These are tbe<br />

lowest prices<br />

around.<br />

HONOA 1998<br />

tm4m<br />

$7600<br />

Civic SI. 5<br />

sunrool. mM.<br />

4S3-S779<br />

$16,995<br />

PAGE TOYOTA<br />

KARMANN-GHIA. 1991<br />

sedsn. psrtlslly restored, runs wsl.<br />

$2,000 Cal between 5 PM and 7<br />

LE CAR 1992 dakne Sunroof, looks<br />

tranaportetton<br />

421-3293<br />

good,<br />

$700<br />

MAZDA RX-7. 1992 Great shape<br />

fkms awl. $6,750 or bast<br />

844-9200. Ext. 270.<br />

MAZDA 1992 GLC Sport. 4 spaed,<br />

sm/fm grey, hatch beck 54.000<br />

mass, esking $2300 421-3838<br />

MAZDA 1998, RX-7.<br />

•""Be<br />

MAZDA. 1988 RX7 GLX Auto. 3.900<br />

maee. loeded. Super Ntoe. $13,900<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

BMW 1976 - 3201. fek condition<br />

stick Shin, am-lm Stereo air. aun-<br />

roof $3000. After 6pm 476-1022<br />

GMC 1982 SIS. 38.000 I<br />

glees cep. automatic.<br />

% brakes, locks, hitch, undarcoet-<br />

Nb ruel Cjicsaenl condition $4250<br />

Days 523-8925. Evee. 421-7329<br />

GMC 1995 Jknmy S-15 Sierrs Cue.<br />

sic. 4*4. 5 speed. Extrae. 30,000<br />

Mgraaey maee First S8.900 tokea<br />

BMW 1982 528E Auio-Qoid.<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

MAZDA 828 1964 4 door, automat<br />

ic. AC. Alpine AM/FM neat ana. aBoy<br />

Evee.. 393-5407<br />

MERCEDES BENZ. 1988 190E. 16<br />

^RHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

REBATES<br />

%<br />

APR „<br />

FINANCING<br />

J u p i c ^ i o O O<br />

SELECT MODELS!<br />

t W* 1 ' "<br />

Chevrolet fr


12C*(R.W.G-10C)<br />

825 Sports A<br />

Imported Cars<br />

O&E Thursday. September 24. 1987<br />

VOLVO 'MS Ot atallon wegon. es-<br />

ceOenl condition. lorn mUBl rrwsn,<br />

nun. $1 '290 354-196 1<br />

3181 A. 1965 2 t>OOr sulo. low maes.<br />

J 14.800<br />

E R H A R D B M W _<br />

352-6030<br />

528i. 1980 5 Speed. leetner.<br />

"'ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

•unroot. Mr.<br />

BBS Wheals, $8,995.<br />

ERHARD BMW •<br />

352-6030<br />

5331 1984 5 speed. showroom n*n,<br />

;$17.900<br />

• ERHARD BMW<br />

; . 352-6030<br />

635CSI 1985 5 Bpwed 17.000<br />

miles. loaded, $28,900<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

352-6030<br />

7331. 198 1 2 to choose from<br />

ERHARD BMW<br />

: 352-6030<br />

852 Classic Cart 856 Buick<br />

mvtERA I«m|<br />

or A chrome • i<br />

$2600 or bast oMar<br />

sppraMM<br />

$38-8088<br />

T-BIRD 1966. Shay Reproduction. 4<br />

— IPo —"— - '-*—<br />

Mr. AmFm LI4IHI<br />

$7,000-/1<br />

MrOTO-t<br />

10 «5o<br />

981-5554<br />

ESTATE WAGON. 1977 Oood con-<br />

dition. V-8. air. power Meeting 4<br />

brake*, new asltery $ — •<br />

J1W0/8e«l 728-3706 01<br />

I-B.R0 1900 - 2 door. nildi work.<br />

podyfiir. wl nnmt SSOCLacJMaj<br />

WANTED - 3arege to wore CleeMc<br />

Car m W BtoornaMd/BkiMr'—<br />

854 American Motors<br />

ALLIANCE 1963. 18.000 mBea, 4<br />

M>eed. red. lectory stripe. 2 door.<br />

AmFm. beel ofler $42-5181<br />

ALLIANCE 1884 - 2 door. 5 speed,<br />

cassette, ruatprooted. no air. axcel-<br />

lem. $2900 o* beet 844-0322<br />

LESABRE LTD.. 1984 VS. 4 door.<br />

Mr. stereo, til. cn*s, V* seeM.<br />

pwr windows, pwr door locks. Clean<br />

i Ready!!<br />

BILL C O O K B U I C K<br />

4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

ALLIANCE 1965 OL. 2 door. 24.000<br />

mBee, air. am/Tm cassette, sun root.<br />

ALLIANCE 1987 HWchOec*. raw.<br />

32 mBee. won m drawing. BeM ortst-<br />

280- 2870: After 8pm. 383-5949<br />

AMBASSADOR 1970, 380 _<br />

rebuilt tront and. new rear Ores, per<br />

•act tranaportalton. $250 557-1593<br />

$7,500<br />

ENCORE, 1988. GS. sport coupe,<br />

black. 5 speed, low maee. smtm<br />

stereo, ak, rear window delog. Iront<br />

wheel drive, lofl hems.sharp.<br />

$7350'beet 484-74SS<br />

-flM. 1983 S speed. sunrool. only<br />

36 000 miles<br />

ERHARDBMW<br />

: 352-6030<br />

£52 Classic Cars<br />

.ANTIQUE. 1906, Rrehose Cart, re-<br />

.alorad. appraaed M O O ^<br />

.$500 After 4 PM<br />

•B6N1LEY 1934 3'4 Uter. Parkward<br />

"bor'j<br />

"Mad<br />

>pm<br />

"b) Mmtl $10,000 After<br />

540-7722<br />

-CADILLAC 1976 Coupe. Last 0* twg<br />

-frame classics. 29.500 mBee. never<br />

-winter-d condition. 961-4858<br />

CENTURY Llmtled 1985. 4 door,<br />

loadad. Ml options, low mSea. mint.<br />

Warranty $7,950 553-4029<br />

CENTURY. 1981 Unwed. Immacu-<br />

late condition, loeded. only $1,696.<br />

Tyme Sakee 455-5568<br />

CENTURY. 1982. front wheel drive<br />

Ml power, stereo tape deck. 2 door,<br />

sir. 64.000 maee. $2,700 478-3945<br />

".LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1969.<br />

' Florida car. excellent condition.<br />

'-$950 Call after 4pm . 589-4171<br />

CENTURY, 1982 Good condition,<br />

hilly loaded . 981-3779<br />

MODEL A 1929 Roadaler pick up,<br />

' restored to sell at auction See sec-<br />

• lion 700<br />

» MONTE CARLO 1970, vary deen.<br />

••aw Mack trim, loaded, original<br />

. $4000 477-1491<br />

I-MUSTANG GT. 1966. 289 V-8, 4<br />

.-carrei tront diac brakea. good con-<br />

•dilion Beat offer 644-6843<br />

^MUSTANG LTD I984V»7 Pink con-<br />

' vertible. a*, auto top Al ongmM<br />

.unique Show-car Stored 15 years<br />

•j$8.000 478-6541<br />

•'MUSTANG 1965 convertible, sum-<br />

*" mar car Cea after 8pm<br />

>•<br />

644-5853<br />

/•MUSTANG 1968 Hardtop, low mBe-<br />

^age, Georgia car good condition.<br />

,i£oO 642-9162<br />

CENTURY 1983-2 door auto, power<br />

steermg/brskes. 4 cytmder, Mr. njsi<br />

prooied naw tires t brakes Baautl-<br />

ful condition. $4,650 531-4028<br />

REGAL. 1961. V-6. automatic, air<br />

AM-FM stereo, power steering/<br />

brakes, very dean. $2,000 CaB<br />

mornmgs. 981-2677<br />

REGAL. 1961 2 door. L.<br />

Landau pwr steering, pwr brsftee<br />

Extra Clean 4 Reedy Sale price"<br />

BILL C O O K B U I C K<br />

4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

SEDAN DEVILLE 1963. perfect oon-<br />

dmon. low miss. CaB<br />

SEDAN OE VlLLE 1965. loatfed. ex-<br />

cehent condition. Bke naw. grav.<br />

maroon mterior $12,700 346-1675<br />

SEDAN OEVILLE 1967<br />

white/blue, loeded.<br />

$18,600. Eves^aakend<br />

8000 mass,<br />

excellent<br />

». 465-8377<br />

SEVILLE 1976*<br />

Good engine- $500<br />

CaB afterTPMHlM<br />

Damaged Mda.<br />

10 or beet oiler.<br />

835-2157<br />

SEVILLE 1981 - 2-Wne burgundy<br />

sunroof wire wheals<br />

$5600. 459-7835<br />

SEVILLE 198<br />

miAM, yoeO*c3<br />

$13.9W.<br />

»- 4 door. 31,000<br />

exceaent condition.<br />

731-4110<br />

860 Chavrolat<br />

REGAL 1963<br />

$7000 or beet<br />

or weekend<br />

CaB Evenings<br />

476-7436<br />

CENTURY 1984 Custom - creme. 4<br />

door. Mr. power steenng/brakee/<br />

locks, automatic, srtvfm. sicaBenl<br />

condition. 48.000 miles. $4,800<br />

844-2707<br />

REGAL. 1965. Limited<br />

options. 29.000 mlee. gray with gray<br />

w v Landau, am-tm stereo cas-<br />

sette. tat. crulee. rear delogger. wire<br />

wheels. $8,250 After 6pm 549-2872<br />

CENTURY, 1984. 2 door. 24.000<br />

maas. automatic, air. aula's car.<br />

$8600 or beat. After Spm 522-2196<br />

REGAL. 1967. 2 door. L .<br />

tat. cruras pwr windows, pwr locks<br />

I mora, only 4.000 m«as Better<br />

'"BILL C O O K B U I C K<br />

4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

CENTURY. 1965. Limited 4 door,<br />

air. kicks, arrv-fm extra dean, under<br />

17.000 mBee. Eves 476-4406<br />

or Days: 355-7054<br />

RIVERiA 1980 Loaded New brakes<br />

$ exhaust $4,700.<br />

Evenings: 369-9184<br />

CADILLAC ELDORADO 1960 FuB<br />

rar saatsn<br />

427-5710<br />

CLLIUIVWW. ' —<br />

power. Inckxang dual power saatsf<br />

$8,975<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET<br />

CADILLAC. 1985 FLEETWOOOL<br />

BROUGHAM Baby Urol Loaded!<br />

Warranty 26,000 mBee! $1000 caahi<br />

REBATE Now only $ 12.966<br />

Huntington Ford 852-0400<br />

CAVAUER. 1966. 224 Am-bn. pow-<br />

sieermg 6 brakee. '<br />

rp $7600.<br />

aharp.<br />

726-4113<br />

CELEBRITY CL, 1964 V6. Mr; auto-<br />

matic. sunrool. luggage rack- Ntoe<br />

can $4,660 476-WOB or 535-9020<br />

CELEBRITY, 1964 4 door. V-6. ak<br />

automatic, tat cnHaa. stereo<br />

ereo Very<br />

559 rn^n<br />

CELEBRTTY 1964 Euroeporl-4 door.<br />

V-6, Mack, loadad. low mBee. L»a<br />

naw. vary nloa. $5,700. 422-3638<br />

CELEBRITY 1964, CL. automatic.<br />

air, and moreH $5,775<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />

'62 RELIANT. Mr. automatic. 26.000<br />

mass, muet see<br />

'66 DOOGE FuB Mae pickup 4x4,<br />

Mr. automatic. V-6. extra aharp.<br />

Many more to choose from<br />

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS<br />

CH RYSLER-PLYMOUTH<br />

531-8200<br />

CELEBRITY 1963 4 door. 18.000 ac-<br />

AC. Power door!o<br />

sets de-logger, w.—<br />

Mess. $4600 474-1219<br />

LASER 1964 - Mack. 5BP<br />

^^HcondMon, 40.000<br />

LuataaB. $6800<br />

CHEVELLE 1968 - with 1978 ename.<br />

naw pamt. $3365 522-1058<br />

LASER 1964 Turbo. 5 spaed, many<br />

options, low niBsagi. wea mam-<br />

CHEVETTE 1976-4 door. 62.000<br />

maee. sm-im. excellent condition.<br />

$675/baat Altar Spm 626-7607<br />

LE BARON GTS - 1965 Air, auto-<br />

ctton Ex-<br />

645-0306<br />

CHEVETTE 1978. dutch ^•P* $]1CO<br />

CH EVETTE 1979.<br />

runs wea. 4 speed. CTS 474-6326<br />

LE BARON, 1964 Convertible. Town<br />

Country, woodgrain " "<br />

.Hcroee leather. mM<br />

36.000 maes, $8,995<br />

CHEVETTE. 1986 4 door, automal<br />

IC. 17.000 maes. Clean. $3 868<br />

L O U L a R I C H E<br />

C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />

Plymouth Rd - Juei Weet ot 1-275<br />

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />

LaBARON 1966'tGTS<br />

Automatic. Turbo Pc— - - .<br />

thmgl Loaded) 15.000 mMM Excel<br />

lent cundMonl $6,400. " "<br />

LeBARON. 1966. 4 door, power srtrv<br />

dowa* door locks. anv4m. muni,<br />

steering $ brakes. ML kaury<br />

M $6,500<br />

CHEVROLET. 1965 ConvarMon<br />

Csptian's Chairs. Van $ Moral<br />

$9,695<br />

North Brothers ForlJ 421-1376<br />

NEWPORT 1979. r—<br />

W<br />

92 0 0 0 * ^ . 7 5 0 ^<br />

CAMARO 1975 Auto, am-fm stereo<br />

cassette/ equMizer New sn(<br />

brakee. ttrea.axhauet system.<br />

No ruat 67.000 mBee $1800<br />

881-3533 or 7764700<br />

CAMARO Z-26. 1963 Corhe « See<br />

this One' $3,975<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />

^PORSCHE 1956 Red 356-A. Stgnifi-<br />

>canl reatoratlon Including sngme.<br />

^rransmission, interior Very BOOG<br />

^conation. $6,500 851-2672<br />

•f—<br />

CENTURY. 83 thru 86 Ak. stereo,<br />

fu» power & much more 6 to<br />

chooee. Sale prtpedtl<br />

BILL C O O K B U I C K<br />

471-0800<br />

RIVERIA. 1981. exceaent condition.<br />

totaBy loadad. newer shocks, ex-<br />

haust. tires, battery, tune up- Priced<br />

to saB $3900 or beet otler. 476-8187<br />

RIVERIA 1963. Frost Baioa enter.<br />

I Sable velour manor V-8. 51.000<br />

I maee. alarm. Non-amokar. new-car<br />

an) $7,250 624-1770<br />

CAMARO. Z-28 1964. Automatic.<br />

Mr. ONLY 35.000 mBee RaM Shar-<br />

pey$8.188<br />

L O U L a R I C H E<br />

C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />

Plymouth Rd - Just Weet o» 1-275<br />

4 5 3 - 4 8 0 0<br />

CHEVY. 1965 CavaBer Sedan Auto-<br />

matic. Mr. STK >670872 $4,995<br />

Bob Jeannotte<br />

Pontiac<br />

453-2500<br />

CITATION 1960 Blue. 4 cykndar, 4<br />

Ml. am-fm slareo<br />

set la power brakee/Maarina. Good^<br />

deen conttllon. $660.. 626-5333<br />

CITATION 1980. 5 door, ouatom In-<br />

terior. loadad. 45.000 mBee. Good<br />

condition. $1660 661-3121<br />

CAMARO 1978- LT. power steertng-<br />

brakee. ak. tM. crulee. dean m 8<br />

out. runs 8 looks good New shocks<br />

Ts. $l500>beet<br />

ELECTRA 1962-Ail power, am-fm<br />

caaaane. 61.000 maee, »ary good<br />

condHon. $2,950 477-5626<br />

'86 TOPAZ<br />

Air, stereo cassette,<br />

power steering and<br />

brakes, rear defroster,<br />

tinted giass<br />

>6995<br />

'86 GRAND AM LE<br />

-aFuel injection, air, stereo<br />

' cassette, cruise control,<br />

tilt wheel, flip roof, rear<br />

defroster. Like new.<br />

* 8 5 6 6<br />

'83 MUSTANG GT<br />

5 speed. 5.0 liter engine,<br />

air, stereo, power steering<br />

and Brakes, rear defrost-<br />

er. must see and drive this<br />

one *5995<br />

'84 COUGAR ~<br />

[Automatic, air, stereo<br />

(cassette, cruise control,<br />

Ititt wfieerf. power windows<br />

land locks, rear defroster.<br />

*6475<br />

'86 T E M P O<br />

S P O R T<br />

5 speed, air. stereo cas-<br />

sette. cruise control, tilt<br />

wheei. rear defroster<br />

*6795<br />

'82 CAMARO<br />

BERLINETTA<br />

IA utomatic, air, stereo<br />

cassette, rear defroster.<br />

*4683<br />

R A N G E R S<br />

' 8 3 ' s & ' 8 4 s<br />

4 speeds ard automat<br />

stereo, cruise. 3<br />

choose<br />

F r o m ' 2 7 9 5<br />

Eagle GT a. j<br />

641-7617<br />

RIVIERA 1966. low mBee,<br />

landau loo Showroom «<br />

Must aaBI Price negotiable.<br />

346-6425<br />

RIVIERA. 1967 T-type. Ak. stereo/<br />

cassette, iwo-lone paint 6 much<br />

mora, only 2.900 mBee. Save thou-<br />

ssnds<br />

BILL C O O K B U I C K<br />

4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

CAMARO 1979. 228, brown. Ian In-<br />

terior. 350 automatic, power steer-<br />

mg/brakea. Mr. m. am-kn caeeette<br />

5 "ooo ortginM mBee. DioaBanl con-<br />

U.200 533-6532<br />

CAMARO 1960 226. loaded, low<br />

maes, norual. adult osmaft S3600.<br />

or beat oftar. 463-0929<br />

SKYHAWK 1962. Mr, power sleer<br />

mg/brakes 4 speed Ctean! Greet :<br />

shapal $2.900 After 6pm 522-2723<br />

SKYHAWK. 1978 42.000 mBee.<br />

lomatic. stereo, haiehbaek. new<br />

.. mora $1900 522-1624<br />

6 month 6,000 mile l.miU<br />

Now offering low used car i<br />

CAMARO. 1961 Automatic, V-6.<br />

Mr, rear defog. no rust, stereo cas-<br />

sette $3500 344-9796<br />

CAMARO, 1962. ak. tat. amlm cas-<br />

sette rear detog. 64.000 mBee. naw<br />

Ikes, vary sharp. $4,300. 729-1763<br />

CITATION 1961. V-6. Mr. - .<br />

IS repMr. drtvebie, good condl-<br />

$950 ftrm.<br />

lion<br />

471-5677<br />

CITATION 1962- 4 door helchback.<br />

6 cylinder, automatic, ak. r<br />

steering 8 brakes. 50.000 a j l<br />

$2400 or beet 661-1403<br />

CITATION. 1962. Automatic. Mr.<br />

amfm stereo. Super Clean. Miat-<br />

prooted. $3,388<br />

L O U L a R I C H E<br />

C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />

Plymouth Rd - Just WsM ol 1-275<br />

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 .<br />

CORVETTE. 1961 Red Red Leath-<br />

er. Very Nicafl $10,975<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />

SKYHAWK. 1962, dark Hue. air.<br />

power steering/brakes, tat. AM-FM<br />

CAMARO 1964 BarttnaRa - red, au-<br />

tomatic. loadad. 24.000 mBee. GM<br />

extended warranty imt* 6/68. re-<br />

mote theft alarm, mint condition<br />

$6.S00/oflar Evenings<br />

CORVETTE.<br />

Clean! 1<br />

$14,475<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET<br />

$3200 After 6:30pm 474-7064<br />

SKYHAWK. 1965. automatic, air, 1<br />

ar. aacriUca $3,750. Tyme Sales.<br />

455-5566<br />

CAMARO 1964 228, 5 spaed H O .<br />

charcoal loadad. t-tope. AJpma ces-<br />

sans stereo, alarm system $7,900/<br />

H oner 476-0674<br />

CORVETTE<br />

Clean 11<br />

$14,475<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET<br />

SKYHAWK. 82 thru 66 2 door 6 4<br />

door, automatic. Mr. loadad wtth op-<br />

tions 6 to cnooaefl<br />

BILL C O O K B U I C K<br />

4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />

CAMARO. 1964 2-28. T-tops. Whits,<br />

axcaBent condition. $7,600<br />

CaB altar 6 PM. 540-3834<br />

CORVETTE 1987 Convertible Au-<br />

tomatic. Loaded! $31.465<br />

JACK CAULEY CHEVY BS5-0014<br />

CAMARO 1965 Bertkietta. loaded.<br />

36 000 maee. 2.8 V8. excaBent oon-<br />

dttkm.649-0978 or 545-2078<br />

EURO SPORT 1965 CxcaaaM con-<br />

dition Loaded MuM sea $6500/<br />

oft. 456-1123<br />

SKYLARK. 1877<br />

matlc. mM prooK<br />

reer tslndow Oefoi<br />

2 door. V-8. eulo-1<br />

td. Mr. anvJm. Ml.<br />

j $1300 867-4887<br />

SKYLARK 1880. ba^a<br />

reer detogger. stereo,<br />

tton $1 tOO After 5pm<br />

2 door. air.<br />

good oomS-<br />

' 437-8832 j<br />

SKYLARK 1881<br />

oondMon Power<br />

Brm.<br />

1MB<br />

Pad<br />

d, sncsBanl<br />

aoe $3000<br />

386-31»|<br />

SKYLARK 1881.<br />

is. 88.000 mBea<br />

S1B80<br />

ortgM<br />

/aryck<br />

al osmer. aa<br />

lan.<br />

»6-0020 j<br />

CAMARO. 1985. koc 2. TP1. a<br />

mane OA), t-tops. aB options, new<br />

black pamt. brakee, beautiful, muat<br />

seel 111,000/beet otter 326-0113<br />

IMPALA. 1871 Automatic, rune<br />

good OependebM transportation.<br />

l200 591-6636<br />

CAMARO. 1965. V-6. loaded, ruat-<br />

prooiad. vary low mBaags. axoaBant<br />

condition $8200 Beiora 2 30pm.<br />

522-0504 after 2:30pm. 937-9365<br />

CAMARO 1966, 2-26, loadad. Ota<br />

new. KM. maes $9,200<br />

CAMARO 1986 Sport Coupa. H<br />

i AM-FM umbo caastta. ERS aound.l<br />

19.000<br />

aleertng/brakee nr. —. _ .<br />

oatroat auto, sunrool. mM prooted.<br />

tat wheM. 6 more ExcaBent ootid!- 1<br />

tlon $5650 or baM 646-6665<br />

CAMARO. 1966 Sport Coupe. O<br />

** Ch " re ^laJ'$8700 a 463-6268<br />

IF Y O U D O N T K N O W U S E D C A R S -<br />

K N O W Y O U R D E A L E R I<br />

4 1 0 0 1 P l y m o u t h Rd.. P l y m o u t h<br />

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7<br />

L Clean $7,177<br />

L O U L a R I C H E<br />

C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />

Plymouth Rd - JuM Weet ot 1-275<br />

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />

I CAMARO 1967<br />

350 engine. 5 7<br />

' n taction.<br />

10 000 m<br />

koc 226. loadad.<br />

trs. tuna port k. 6.000<br />

_ $8,500<br />

261-72W<br />

EXT 1962-Exceaent running ooryk-<br />

,«n MuM aad $2500 or baatoltir<br />

Doug or Move m tssaga. 455-0661<br />

427-5710<br />

MUSTANG 1960 - good oondMon.<br />

Noon to 4pm 259-6766<br />

12 noon 6 5pm- 10pm<br />

CaB 10am-<br />

962-5062<br />

MUSTANG 1961-4<br />

apaed. 85.000 mi<br />

beet offer. After 5pm<br />

cylinder.<br />

$1500 or<br />

522-9056<br />

MUSTANG.<br />

$5 395<br />

North Brothers Ford<br />

874 Morcury<br />

CAPRI 1982 - 4 Speed, aunroof.<br />

goodcood«^.$3«»^ t 9<br />

CAPRI 1965 GS. -<br />

premium sound, speed control, con-<br />

$6600<br />

Evee. $79-6629<br />

COUGARL977.<br />

$1000<br />

33.000 MILES<br />

349-7413<br />

COUGAR 1964-Orlgmai 72.000<br />

— — • ~<br />

, M<br />

V 7 a i<br />

COUGAR 1977. YaBow. 2 door<br />

33.000 maee Good Mneportatton<br />

$1000 349-7413<br />

COUGAR. 1979 XR7, 361 WM99T<br />

$1600 or beel ofler 522-5563<br />

COUGAR 1962. 4 door _<br />

ZSLXSS:<br />

COUGAR 1962. 8 cylinder, power<br />

M ^ h 6 brakes, automatic. Mr.<br />

326-6611<br />

Grs. From<br />

421-1376<br />

MUSTANG 1964 convartMa. dart<br />

red metaMc, atate top 6 kitortor;*<br />

1979. 2 door, 4 cjd. 4 extras Ike new $7200 666-2776<br />

FAIRMONT. _ ,.<br />

spsafl. brand near ckjtch 6 trana-<br />

cHt>on must sea $800<br />

FAIRMONT. 1960, 2<br />

condition $800 or beM ofler<br />

_ „ £ x v MUSTANG 1964 GT<br />

534-3747 brlghl ^ L n " " "<br />

apiaa. $6300 .<br />

6001 9 X 0 MUSTANG. 1*5<br />

FuBy<br />

condition. 5<br />

501-3161<br />

CHARGER 1975, $500 Rune good^<br />

CHARGER 1966. $4660 or beat o»-<br />

iwer steering 6<br />

area. 481-&67<br />

COLT i960 - Hatchback, automatic.<br />

Super condMom Vary good rubber<br />

new spare. iwrfBar. brakes. After<br />

SPM<br />

COLT 198 C vary good oondMon.<br />

saver *Wi stripe, ak. am/M» stereo,<br />

reer defroM. $1500/beet 396-5396<br />

DAYTONA TURBO 1964<br />

$4500<br />

474-9240<br />

DAYTONA TURBO 1965. Mr. power.<br />

•reo. $6,991 *<br />

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DODGE<br />

Mas 8 Grand RNar 474-6666<br />

FAIRMONT 19_. .<br />

Steering, power brskea. ak. alarao.<br />

good ehape 4 cyBnder MMd.<br />

SlOOO After Spm: 469-5607<br />

GT 5,0. 5<br />

367-3286 ak, tape Only 19.160<br />

$9.995... Hkiea Part Uncoki Marco-<br />

ry 425-3036<br />

FIESTA 1979. new tkaa 6 battery,<br />

rune weB. good tranaportatlon 8<br />

body, caeeette. $450/beei<br />

After 6 866-9274<br />

FIESTA 1979 Looka 6 rurw greet<br />

Good tkaa. neede Wekee lWX c*<br />

bkat ofter After 4 30pm. 937-1561<br />

FORD CLUB WAGON. 1967 XLT<br />

Loadad. 8 paaaangar. 8.000 mBee.<br />

$13,555<br />

L O U L a R I C H E<br />

C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />

Plymouth Rd. - Just West ol 1-275<br />

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />

MUSTANG. 1966 LX<br />

Low MBaS- Uke New. $6,796<br />

North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />

MUSTANG. 1996. GT Convertible<br />

White, sin: sBsnt shepe, 5 speed<br />

white leather interior. 20.000 mBee<br />

wife's car. bMck top. s Mt erMrtor<br />

$11.960 455-03*8 or 463-6664<br />

MUSTANG. 1966, LX bMck tas*-<br />

- f o g<br />

PINTO 1977 - Rune. good. BeM<br />

oftar CaB 9AM-3PM 344-6667<br />

PINTO. 1977. 4 spaed, rune good<br />

needs wort $250 or beM otter<br />

CaB 729-3312<br />

$1.900<br />

COUGAR 1965.<br />

Loadad. $7300<br />

476-3361<br />

COUGAR 1967 XR 7-Loaded. wWe s<br />

low maegaa. ajusBanl condi-<br />

tion- $1200 524-1108<br />

FORD MUSTANG. 1964. GT. Load-<br />

ed $6,905<br />

Bob Jeannotte<br />

Pontiac<br />

453-2500<br />

GRAND MARQUIS. 1961 4 door,<br />

dart blue, low maaags. axcaBan'<br />

condtoon. $4250. 729-6768<br />

GRAND MAROUIS 1961. muM aaB.<br />

4 door. 61.000 mBee. rustproof<br />

Loadad! ExcaBsnt 83.900.496-1760<br />

GRAND MAROUIB 1996. 4 door,<br />

many optlone. >aidMC«Mad. Jow<br />

m6aa. $8,200 or baM oWar. 464-2022<br />

GRAND MAROUIS. 1963. LS. wag-<br />

on. loadad. dean, leather, naw tkji,<br />

$6700 844-1758<br />

GRAND MAROUIS, 1983 LS. fuBy<br />

equipped, excellent eondtoon^^^<br />

SQUIRE WAGON. 1977. 67.000<br />

DAYTONA 1964. 5<br />

prooied. excakem<br />

28.000 mBas $4,600<br />

ruM-<br />

453-3UIS<br />

OAYTONA. 1965, Turbo 2-<br />

Mack. M options muM aaB<br />

852-9137<br />

FORO LTO, 1084 Crown victoria<br />

Extra Clean. $6,495<br />

Bob Jeannotte<br />

Pontiac<br />

453-2500<br />

966-0147<br />

DIPLOMAT, 1977. naw Ores, brakes.<br />

57.000 ongmM mBee. $750<br />

ft. 456-6474<br />

FORO 1066, fuS stts staOon<br />

2 to diooea Same d M|<br />

I BILL BROWN USED<br />

DOOGE CARAVAN. 1966<br />

K. ak. cruteel Very Clean<br />

$7,996<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />

FORD 1962 EXP. good condition.«<br />

53.000 mBee<br />

$1,600 66B-5473<br />

FORO. 1964 Turtle-Top oonverMon.<br />

Raeae Hitch Pop Top. ExoMMM<br />

DOOGE. 1996 250 RoyM SE. Travel<br />

" w a s<br />

BILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030<br />

0 Mae S Grand Rtoar<br />

FORD. 1986- F-250 Pickup. 13X>00<br />

mllee. automaOc.<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET<br />

DOOGE 800 1984 4 cylinder Turbo,<br />

automatic. M power, ak. loadad<br />

CjoaBani Gondii ion $4,995<br />

MALIBU Statwnwegon 1977-35C<br />

I, Mr. ermaa. rool rack, naw<br />

i/i adIMor/aitemator. Runs ax-<br />

kit $650 425-3406<br />

MALIBU. 1977. Claaaac Coupe.<br />

35.300 orlglnM maas. no ruM. runs 6<br />

looks auras $2,800 626-5296<br />

MALJBU. 1960<br />

Wagon Motor needs work<br />

$1200<br />

Station<br />

MONTE CARLO, 1978 dssn I akaBIS<br />

,. $700 961-5062<br />

MONTE CARLO 1966 SS. black. I-<br />

42.000 mBee. very<br />

437-3037<br />

wsr<br />

MONTE CARLO 1979. 75.000 mBee.<br />

asoaaent condition ak. automatic.<br />

12250 563-9212<br />

MONTE CARLO. 1977 Saver 6 Red!<br />

Automatic* $405<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6710<br />

NOVA. 1970,<br />

condtoon. $686<br />

CaB efler 6PM<br />

NOVA. 1976<br />

rune good, var<br />

$800<br />

S T E M ' S G E M S<br />

GRAND OPENING!<br />

Low miles, loeded, excellent condition<br />

1983 FORD ESCORT<br />

Autometlc, 4 door, sherp<br />

1983 FORD F100<br />

Low maea. must see. stick<br />

1983 CHEVY CAVALIER<br />

Automatic, air. afierp<br />

1977 MONTE CARLO<br />

S»ver, loeded. 56.000 mHea<br />

1977 CHEVY CAPRICE<br />

4 door, automatic<br />

'4388<br />

961-1153<br />

LASER. 1964 16.000 mBas. Ml tab-<br />

" \ - s s r r 3 » s s s , ' , & & " '<br />

9 MBa 6 Grand Rhrsr 474-6061<br />

OMNI i960 LOW mass, good irane-<br />

portation $ condtoon Naw Urea 8<br />

$1200 861-6898/861-6054<br />

888 Ford<br />

CROWN VICTORIA 1964.<br />

condtoon. fltoM options. $7960<br />

476-0626<br />

CROWN VICTORIA, 1964 Wagon.<br />

tamBy spedM $7,495<br />

North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />

CROWN VICTORIA WAGON. 1<br />

36.000 mass. Uks Naa<br />

$7,475<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6710<br />

ESCORT GL 1064 - Automai<br />

GrsM shepe AM-FM $3750<br />

CaB PM 477-<br />

ESCORT L. 1983.<br />

Hon. low ""BISBS naw<br />

stereo automatic ak.<br />

827-9212<br />

W m are*. Biwi<br />

k. $2800 Dawe<br />

CMS. 476-4190<br />

ESCORT L<br />

6 $<br />

1983 8 apaed. power<br />

see. am-kn. good<br />

or beM 274-3177<br />

ESCORT L 198614 -wagon, power<br />

brakps. stereo, naw battery, reer I<br />

window dalfoaL $4200 464-7470<br />

ESCORT L 1986 Wegon. very daarv<br />

axcaaent condMon. 37 MPG. caa-<br />

muffler, exceaent condition, must<br />

^ 5 4 7 3 ^ 3 4<br />

GRANO MARQUIS. 1983. 4 door<br />

looadad. good condition. 66.000<br />

mBee. 85500 After 5 626-4386<br />

GRAND MARQUIS 1986 - 4 door.<br />

excaBent condition. aB optima.<br />

$10,750 563-38(21<br />

T-BIRD 1985. VS. Loaded<br />

ExoaB<br />

Troy,<br />

524-0287<br />

GRANO MAROUIS SEDAN. 1065 2<br />

tone. V-6, Loaded $10,996<br />

PAGE TOYOTA 3S2-6660<br />

T-BIRO, 1980, , -<br />

brakes, ak. cruise 6 mora. Good<br />

-condition, dean No n«L 90.000<br />

maee. $1.400/beat 553-5906<br />

T BIRO 1980. Loadad<br />

condition. Garage kept $2,100<br />

849-0867<br />

T BIRD<br />

45.000<br />

4pm<br />

>3 Heritage. Lt<br />

$6200 CaB after<br />

524-9036<br />

427-6710<br />

T-BIRO 1983. sBvwr deercoet. und-<br />

eted - no ruM. naw brakee.<br />

hauM. 66.000. 1 owner<br />

$5.300/o«er 333-0728<br />

HERES 20 GOOD<br />

REASONS TO<br />

BUY AT<br />

AVIS FORD<br />

7, UNCOLN TOWN CA^ Low.<br />

, MBaa may aqulpl- $17,986<br />

1987. MUSTANG OT. 3 000 mBaa.<br />

amomauc ak. Sharp. 413.398<br />

1986. FORD E350 Van. Automatic<br />

Heavy Duty 86008<br />

1066. MUSTANG GT 6 SVO Large<br />

selection most years aveli-<br />

L.. From $8,996<br />

LTO- 4 door, good<br />

Low mBee From $4 996<br />

1986. ESCORT. 2 do<br />

$4,996<br />

T BIRO 1983<br />

Loaded. Oart red- $4,695<br />

T-BIRD 1965 - automatic. Ml power<br />

ak. crulee. laanm. sxi Msnt<br />

condklon. $6,900 349-3726<br />

1966. MUSTANG LX CONVERTI-<br />

BLE 8 cyandar<br />

maps $6,888<br />

1986. FORD Conversion van Cap;<br />

tains Chain.<br />

• $11,996<br />

ESCORT. 2 door.<br />

$2 899<br />

1984. OLOS TORNADO Mr.<br />

$7,188<br />

346-6424<br />

T-<br />

$10,000<br />

Elan. Loadad.<br />

456-7036<br />

T-BIRD 1886 Turbo Coupe. Ua<br />

. js. Loaded* ExoaBant condtoonf<br />

$11,500 OrbaM ' 364-3615<br />

s = r a , 5 o o v ^ l 762-5649<br />

lent condtoon" $6,900 or baM oltar<br />

426-8977<br />

TEMPO GL 1964 4 .<br />

ar brakes/Hearing,<br />

moon roof $3,800<br />

TEMPO GL. 1984<br />

Btue/blue dot<br />

Aaklng $3,660<br />

34,000<br />

TEMPO GU 1988 2 door, autom<br />

«, power, crulaa. low i'ilia<br />

$5,991<br />

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />

8 MBa 6 Grand RNar 474-81<br />

TEMPO 1964 GL. automatic Mr<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1964 Ford Ex-<br />

ecutive car. TrlpM brown, loaded. 4<br />

door. sequentMl lighting, power wki-<br />

power door locks, seats 4<br />

pernor trunk. Turbine srfioaN. auto-<br />

matic overdrtve $8500 or beM ofler<br />

274-7167<br />

LN7 1982 - -—<br />

good tkee 6 brakes, $1000 or beet<br />

after 7pm 422-0270<br />

LYNX GS 1981 eutomatic, 47.600<br />

maee. good condition- $1500 CaB<br />

after 5PM 421-4492<br />

LYNX L 1982.<br />

red. 4 Speed, ak. am/kn. 80.000<br />

IB- $2000 477-6646/563-4166<br />

LYNX L 1986. 2 door>atoiao. aurv<br />

roof $3,491<br />

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />

9MBs6Grandnvsr 474 "<br />

LYNX 1982. G8<br />

spaed, naw<br />

$2J60/oear<br />

279-1017<br />

LYNX 1962 GS. 4 speed, loadad. ex-<br />

cedent oorKMon $2360 471-7962<br />

LYNX 1982 Power ilsartng-brakae<br />

AmFm ceeeetle. 4 speed Oepend-<br />

$1,450 $63-7837<br />

MAROUIS 1977-Good<br />

door. Mr, crulaa power tteortag.<br />

must aaB. $700. After 8pm 456-1827<br />

MAROUIS 1880 -ego<br />

maea. $1800<br />

"458^7752<br />

MAROU8. 1884 BroMQpam sMBon<br />

non. $8,800 Caa 478-SS78<br />

MAROUIS 1888 Brougham Loededi<br />

Power tu-tone grey. 18.000 rMMa.<br />

S8B80 277-1817<br />

MERCURY ZEPHYR. 1* 10 2 door<br />

OOROON CHEVROLET 437-sriO<br />

328-7448<br />

1988-4 ESCORT. 2 door, low<br />

M.sssAVIS FORD<br />

)OOTaMorapR/l2MBe<br />

355-7b00<br />

2 4 9 5<br />

1 3 9 5<br />

1979 CHRYSLER LaBARON $^. Q J.<br />

Automsttc, air. mint cdndltton<br />

1995 C A D I L L A C FLEETWOOO<br />

Loaded<br />

1977 FORD LTD<br />

Autometlc. aa. power<br />

• 1 1 , 5 0 0<br />

• 5 9 5<br />

S T E M ' S A U T O S A L E S<br />

29944 Ford Road, Cardan City<br />

V. M i l * Wast of Middlebelt<br />

2 6 1 - 5 1 7 0 J<br />

"ickowski<br />

Buick, Inc.<br />

Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, lac.<br />

DETROIT BAD AXE<br />

LEASING<br />

ALL MAKES- ALL MODELS<br />

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC<br />

VANS & TRUCKS<br />

-CONTACT KATHY BENNETT<br />

313-886-0000<br />

TEMPO 1964 GLX 4 BE<br />

low IT lias. BgM gray. $4,300 or beM<br />

386-6316<br />

TEMPO 1886, GL.<br />

•Mm. Clean. $4,948<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

CHEVY/SUBARU<br />

H Rd - JUM Weardf 1-275<br />

453-4600<br />

Equipped Only $6.486<br />

Bob Jeannotte<br />

Pontiac<br />

453-2500 •<br />

TEMPO. 1998 GL. 4 door ak. power<br />

steering'brakea stereo 33 000<br />

mass. ». 196 Altar J PM 67S-8188<br />

'EMPO<br />

TEMPO 1987 OL<br />

L Sport 2 door. $<br />

$7000 Alter 8pm<br />

229-7188<br />

MERCURY. 1964 Capn M Alia<br />

toys $8 985<br />

Bob Jeannotte<br />

Pontiac<br />

453-2500<br />

MERCURY 1984 GRANO MA ROMS-<br />

LS 4 door VS. smuniattt. Loaded<br />

Ltaaay water »1000 CAS"<br />

BATE. Now Ore, $8,996<br />

Hunt log too Ford >52-0400<br />

THUNOERaMDS • COUGARS<br />

aOSELECTON<br />

8S/S4<br />

maas 86 800 or oftar<br />

22 000<br />

TNUMOER6IRO<br />

COUP •<br />

t 1868 TURBO<br />

88. leaded New<br />

Tta. afMiMWy SMOO CASH RE-<br />

BATE Now Oaly 99.396<br />

Huntington Ford >52-0400<br />

VENTURA 187$. 2 doer feawgoed<br />

takonndtoar. $300orbeMoMw<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

CONTINENT AL.<br />

rsias-<br />

MOMAACM qmm i8Ta 2 dees. se.<br />

ea. Mar maee v 4SB4»i2<br />

MOWTEOO IB<br />

eo. 83 000 mas<br />

78 MX. i 6am +*»<br />

a. $7o8 837 $038<br />

TOPAI 1884.<br />

dMOA, 6m0Gr<br />

amar.<br />

•elue $31|S ar Beet<br />

82*-7*47<br />

TOPA2. 1888.<br />

Mi ares ugga<br />

m 88300<br />

$48-2118<br />

TOPA2 1888<br />

loaBeB $4888 - 4 door. $ seeed,<br />

420-$ 182<br />

ZEPHYR OB<br />

trtMs<br />

4 doer aa.eear-<br />

no rvM $ I 190<br />

si-sr'"-<br />

door, loaded, sport pkg<br />

$8 900 956-1483<br />

CUSTOM CRUISER 1982 Wagon,<br />

a car muM aaB ,<br />

t81 3ff8ff<br />

CUTLASS CRIMER Wagon 1887<br />

loadad. V-6. low "Hisgs<br />

nun<br />

TORONAOO 1994 - very good oorv-<br />

',7800.<br />

After 8pm 464-0594<br />

TORONADO. 1964. WhftM Lbededl<br />

$$ 996<br />

PAGE TOYOTA<br />

FIERO, 1964 «*vta wNh gray mlen-<br />

or. 4 speed, crulaa. tat. aluminum<br />

wheeM. new Urea 6 brakes. 60 000<br />

maes. $3,990 Dose. 982-6640<br />

FIERO 1964-2 M4-SE. autometlc.<br />

loaded<br />

[536-3186<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

ARIES. 1982. red. biack vinyl top.<br />

oondtoon. 44.000 BCSuM<br />

il -"w- T j5l6<br />

FIERO 1864-4 apssd. 34.000 fMMs.<br />

extra deen . $4 500 , .-<br />

After 5pm 522-7883<br />

FURY 1970 - 4 door. 316 anqtna.<br />

runs greet $600 After 5. 536-1372<br />

or 422-7840<br />

• Supreme Broughem.<br />

condtoon. ~<br />

CUTLASS -<br />

1877. IBM oondtoon. T-tope Too<br />

wdi to BR. MuM aaa to appredeto<br />

$3200 or baM altar. After 5PM<br />

522-6666<br />

CUTLASS. 1971 Supreme Rocket<br />

860 V-6. automatic. 4 door $750/<br />

421-6436<br />

CUTLASS. 1878. Supreme. Runs<br />

graaL T-Tope. 70.000 mBas. $780<br />

tam. Be<strong>for</strong>s 5pm 25S0706<br />

CUTLASS 1877.<br />

HORIZON 1979.<br />

dejan. no ruat. only $750_^Tj>ne<br />

HORIZON. 1980. sutomeoc, TC3<br />

eo. 81.000 maes. $800 851-6419<br />

HORIZON 1986-fuay<br />

der warranty<br />

$4,300 or beet<br />

421-7078<br />

HORIZON 1967 AmFm a<br />

70.000 MBa Warranty 1-0516<br />

HORIZON 1987 - 20.000 mBee. Mr<br />

power. $6800 Mke 546-5666<br />

536-4175 LASER. 1986 Turbo. 15.000 mBaa.<br />

Gun MatM Blua. ascaBanl oondtoon.<br />

CUTLASS 1877 - Supteme. 4 i<br />

80.000 mBaa. rune good. $1000<br />

CUTLASS 1979 Baton. 6 _ .<br />

SSA "<br />

PLYMOUTH 197$. 4 door.<br />

areM. Mtofnas parte. SMS or<br />

beet ofler 928-4328<br />

CUTLASS 1980<br />

juat. engine<br />

$1700.<br />

rune good.<br />

'11-3117<br />

CUTLASS 1960-Ak, power brakes,<br />

new transmission, shocks 6 brskss<br />

tin sBunit oondMon. $2500 or beat<br />

oftar Jeff aAar Spm 459-4543<br />

CUTLASS. 1881 Brougham. 4 door<br />

SP_. very CM~. no «<br />

CUTLASS.<br />

. Ctora. Brougham,<br />

ir. dean.<br />

662-7932<br />

CUTLASS 1964 Clara Brougham. Ml<br />

, 76.000 mBas. $4600<br />

349-7764<br />

CUTLASS. 1965. Clera Broughem<br />

$6,400 CaB 534-1786<br />

CUTLASS 1965 CKRA Brougham.<br />

8ght chaatnut mMtMc, loaded.<br />

wMa s cer $7,100 624-8811<br />

CUTLASS 1886.<br />

apa-to<br />

stilt<br />

$8,800<br />

ruet-prooied.<br />

420-2167<br />

CUTLASS. 1987 Clera. MateBc<br />

Gray/Burgandy interior, loa<br />

15.000 mitae. $11,000.<br />

Days 471-0920 Eva's.. 626-6866<br />

DELTA ROY ALE 1962<br />

T8L<br />

Brougham<br />

1. 6 Much<br />

$2,975<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 427-6710<br />

RELIANT SE 19S5. 4 door. 43.000<br />

a. Mr. power. exceBent ocndk<br />

Bon. CaB 553-0798<br />

RELIANT. 1981 Good tranaporta-<br />

tlon. runs good, starts good<br />

ful body 6 interior. good Mr condi-<br />

tioner 6 heeler, arrv-fm 721-<br />

REUANT 1963 - 2 door. grey, am-<br />

bn stereo ceaeetts. ak. a.iaiBint<br />

condition $2300 455-2992<br />

SUNOANCE 1987. 5 .<br />

amfm slareo. crulss 6 much more<br />

MuM aaB by montha end BeM oftar<br />

476-5670<br />

TC-3. 1979. 2 door, hetchpeck. AM-<br />

FM. rear defroet, 4 speed. $/50<br />

After 5 PM, 533-1836<br />

VOYAGER. 1986 SE TBI. cruMe. ak<br />

auto, sunscreen, roof rack. 29.000<br />

mBas. 1 owner. $10,500 or Best. wBl<br />

tMLS trade. 427-6386<br />

FIEPO 1985 QT, Mr. autometlc.<br />

$7.8»S Mines<br />

Par* unooai Mercury 425-3036<br />

FIERO 1985 AUK xnettc air. k*<br />

powar. survrool cn ursa control, am-<br />

Im caaaana tn mt. 27000 nxiaa.<br />

$7,200<br />

FIERO 1M< aulorr vatic. Mr. AM-FM<br />

ceeaatla & mora 1<br />

o»er peyr fonts $280 lor 38 months<br />

CaB evenings<br />

463-7405<br />

PHOENIX 1983. sk^power sseermg-<br />

387-0495<br />

> caaaane. «• 6<br />

condrtfccwv CaB<br />

V-4. 4<br />

K ^ 7 T l 2 ^ ^ " J ! r S ^ 6 PONTUC60B0. 1883 LE<br />

HAM. 1877 Ak. stereo. *nyi top. a asveo crulet<br />

troaL power Maarkig 6 brakea. Mr<br />

427-6710 t*0~*cor*mo«. ^<br />

882 Toyota<br />

CAMRY LE. 1887 Wagon. 0.500<br />

c*ed<br />

882-0381<br />

CAMRY 1986 Tk . — -<br />

New! $7S60. PrWaBS. CMI Mr Hsrt.<br />

CEUCA GT 198$. 10.000 I<br />

loaded, excellent condition<br />

$10,290<br />

$1*75<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET<br />

PONTIAC 8000<br />

».4dOor.SS.9B^^<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />

wtth BAM shift.' new T/As. sport<br />

wheels, louvrss new paktt 6 mora.<br />

Pappy 6 runs great. $1,800 or beat<br />

522-0900<br />

1979,<br />

bon. new pekM |ob Sea to a ill* el<br />

$2,650 After 8 PM. 478-0144<br />

PONTIAC. GRANO AM. 1986 LE<br />

VB. automatic ak. loaded $'000<br />

CASH REBATE Now OrBy $7 J86<br />

Huntington Ford >52-0400<br />

PONTIAC. J2000. 1962<br />

tomebc. Mr. power<br />

brakas. ceeeetle. rear «<br />

deen $2400/BeM 882-671?<br />

PONTIAC STATION WAGON. 1879<br />

Fkma wear Lscksgoodt88.96<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-6710<br />

PONTIAC STE. 1964 Rust-proof<br />

V6 Loeded! Very good oondtoon<br />

$7.500 471-6824<br />

PONTIAC STE 1864, loededl loed-<br />

GORCiONCHEVROLET 427-6710<br />

PONTIAC. STE. 1964 4 Door. Load-<br />

POS4TIAC. 6000 1886. 2 door aule;<br />

make. cruMa ak. sunroof. tBI. $7,996<br />

JACK CAULEY CHEVY >56-0014<br />

PONTIAC 8000. 1886 Sto. Loeded.<br />

LRe Naw $11,900<br />

CEUCA 1980 OT. BR bask, powar<br />

mg 6 brakes, auiomwoc<br />

tor.^M<br />

COROLLA. 1880, UHberk, 5 speed.<br />

AMFM. good condBkkv^WO<br />

ThurBday. September 24. t»67 O&E<br />

1884 Vo&swagan<br />

(R.W.Q-1 IC)* 13C<br />

COROLLA. 1882. T<br />

door. eeooBart ana*<br />

$1,860 466-1888<br />

•rosl MM. 2<br />

COROLLA. 1886<br />

low mlea enceM<br />

$7400<br />

^uloiaBc. air.<br />

ml condition<br />

848-1787<br />

MR2 1886 33 000<br />

Four anow Urea Va<br />

Bon $8250 negoUetn<br />

maaa. loadad<br />

ry good oondi-<br />

M. 421-8082<br />

SUPRA 1883. 5 ac •eed. Mr. laps<br />

or#r 48.000 ongan*<br />

M* new. 88.sST><br />

00m-Mercury<br />

Bnea Part Un-<br />

428-3038<br />

TERCEL 1884 - auSomaalc BV. tar,<br />

good condMon. $4,000 Agw<br />

TORONAOO. 1881 V-8. M power<br />

$6,486<br />

362-8680<br />

TOYOTA CAMRY 1884 LE. 4 door.<br />

amomaBc. air. «wool parr alaar-<br />

BILL COOK BUICK<br />

471-0800<br />

RABafT IP<br />

45MPG. secrMoe. 9rM $860 takes<br />

Tyme 8 Mas<br />

SUPER BEETLE 1974. aao<br />

ossnp- laBoe. toe new. $1200 or<br />

SSrttaT^ 464^828<br />

884 Vofeawagan<br />

VW BUS 1986<br />

tm atareo. luB<br />

refngeretor. a<br />

at WWbeM<br />

456-0312<br />

VW 1873<br />

TOYOTA 1886, CoroBe SR5. loadad<br />

Newvaaen anow ^ 1403<br />

884 Volkswagen<br />

BUG. 1972. good condWcn AM-FM<br />

stereo ceaeette. very dean, rune<br />

good, $675 CaB 421-0142<br />

CABRIOLET 1986 - convertl<br />

28.000 miles mint condition<br />

85 OLDS CALAIS<br />

2 door, hardtop, low<br />

maes. loeded.<br />

'7495<br />

COROLLA. 1881<br />

low nMoe. $1450 Tyme I<br />

GT!. 1888.<br />

niBsaas, W<br />

sd. 8*750<br />

DICK SCOTT<br />

BUICK<br />

200 W. Ann Arbor Rd.. Plymouth<br />

453-4411<br />

FIREBIRD 19B0<br />

setts new area, good condHlon.<br />

$2,600 or beat Evenlnga 862-3036<br />

FIREBIRD 1961 Eaptrtt Supar cieen<br />

In 6 out $3,700 ^<br />

FIREBIRD. 1961, SBver, mtn! corjd-<br />

Hen. 32,000 mBas. 3J6-7W3<br />

FIREBIRD, 1962. low mBee, loeded<br />

wtth aB opaona. sport ahasis, aadrt-<br />

Itoe $3695 Tyme Sataa 456-5666<br />

FIREBIRD 1994 SE. charooOIgrev<br />

every option. V-6. Hops. $6300<br />

Troy Weekdars 362-1712<br />

GRANO AM LE 1965. 2 door, auto-<br />

matic. loaded, dark red with grar 2-<br />

tone $7999 After 6pm. 729-174<br />

GRANO AM SE 1967- mint<br />

$11,300 634-6324<br />

GRANO AM. 1965. LE. loeded. low<br />

irllsags, red 6 grey $6500 CaB<br />

651-4768<br />

GRANO AM 1966 - LE. Burpmdy 6<br />

grey. 4 cylinder. 5 speed, sk. ML<br />

am-fm i: aassm stereo, rear detog<br />

$10,000 474-4907 1-626-5744<br />

GRANO AM 1966 LE V-6. ejrtandad<br />

warranty, pfciah ntartor. loaded,<br />

perfect $8600 12pm 474-9614<br />

880 Pontiac<br />

BONNEVILLE 1964 Broughem. ruM<br />

Mr loed-<br />

349-2846<br />

kik LButMsns car. Ml power, load;<br />

ad $6,500<br />

BONNEVILLE. 1986. 388 oub Indt.<br />

automatic, red wtth biack interior.<br />

origmM pMnt. no rust, looks 6 rune<br />

goS $1100 946-2637<br />

BONNEVILLE tSte, wagon,<br />

power. 6 cyBnder. 65.0(» i<br />

643-6824<br />

GRANO AM 1986 LE. loaded surv<br />

roof, kHMtccar.$7,500-<br />

GRANO AM. 1968 LE Ak, esct<br />

97 496<br />

PAGE TOYOTA jSj-SSSg<br />

GRANO AM, 1<br />

ak.'<br />

CaB<br />

V-6.<br />

$7200<br />

626-5097<br />

GRANO PRIX U, lUUi li l| • •<br />

ac. iendau lop. velour miMtor. JBUl<br />

crulee $4.000./0r Beat) 387-6163<br />

OELTA 86 RoyMe 197a good condi-<br />

tion. UN loaded. 1 owner. $i.000<br />

$46-7877 or<br />

OELTA<br />

1878.$:<br />

DELTA $8 1977 Very good coneB-<br />

Bon. $860 or beM ofter<br />

Alter 7PM 479-7537<br />

DELTA 86 1964 Royal Broughem. 4<br />

door. Ml aslraa MicaSant condition.<br />

36400 mBes $7750 861-1964<br />

DELTA 86 1986 BroughemLS-er-<br />

$8600/dtar.<br />

^•>16 or 522-4411<br />

DELTA 8a 1885 Royals<br />

42.000<br />

$aooo<br />

Brougham.<br />

M options,<br />

offer over<br />

489-5874<br />

OLDS -SS. 1979<br />

seats. Ms srlng. t _<br />

$660 CaB altar 4pm.<br />

MSsrkig. brakes 6 rear defog<br />

425-2142<br />

OLDe 98 1966 - Regency, broug-<br />

kam. 4 door. aflordabM luxury<br />

$6,000 mBaa. loadad. «cfc*ang<br />

alarm, cuatom top • oon^-g 1<br />

luxe aound. ale. $10J00.<br />

346-2649<br />

OLDS 96 1966 - Regency broug-<br />

. 28.000<br />

326-5868<br />

OLDS 96 1967 - Regency broug-<br />

ham Stlckar $20 250 knmaajMM<br />

oondtoon. Isellisi interior Onfy<br />

10.400 n — , , 5 . ^ ^<br />

MORE For Your MONEY!<br />

•3495<br />

•7995<br />

'83 MIRADA<br />

Automatic, air, black Deauty, sharp<br />

'84 VOYAGER LE<br />

Loaded. 7 passenger<br />

'84 CAMARO<br />

ak, Bharp.<br />

9 9999<br />

'85 OLDS 98 REGENCY BROUGHAM<br />

Loaded. SPECIAL *9995<br />

'85 CITATION 4 DOOR<br />

Automatic, air. dean. SPECIAL 3®®"<br />

'82 MONTE CARLO<br />

Automatic, air.<br />

'86 ENCORE LS 4 DOOR<br />

Automatic, air. 10,000 miles.<br />

TO RELIANT L.E. 4 DOOR<br />

Automatic, air.<br />

*87 SUNDANCES 4 DOOR<br />

Automatic, air, stereo, plus more.<br />

2 left.<br />

TO LEBARON GTS TURBO<br />

'84 RELIANT 4 DOOR<br />

Automatic, air.<br />

ranty! $7,995<br />

Huntington Ford >52-0400<br />

PONTIAC T1000- 1994. low mBeS.<br />

good tranaportatlon-82900.<br />

After 430pm: 256-1129<br />

PONTIAC T-1000 1961 Power<br />

stoertng/brakee. 4 door, automatic,<br />

ak No ruet $1,600.<br />

Alter 6PM 427-4734<br />

PONTIAC. 1964 (BOO LI WAGWt<br />

Two tone, windows locks. Mr<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 427-57100<br />

PONTIAC. 1985. 6000LE. Take Over<br />

I II i - 1 yr left Car loeded. aaey<br />

terms- Ask tor WML 261-1400„or<br />

59»-<br />

PONTIAC 2000 1963 t m<br />

mSaega, 5 speed ovardrtva Good<br />

condtoon. n>d. duKh t ^ o r<br />

PONTIAC 6000 LE<br />

828-0243<br />

PONTIAC 6000 IE 1885 Wkgon. VS.<br />

ga A weak-<br />

256-9982<br />

PONTIAC 6000 LE 1965. 2 lone aB-<br />

S i n ' s x r L<br />

ar mndows, locks, antenna. ML<br />

crvsee Naw condition 60.000 mass.<br />

I must aaa. wBBng lo daM $6700 or<br />

beet ofler by end ol week.<br />

Days. 525-1900: Alter 6. 346-4310<br />

PONTIAC 8000. 1882 LE Ak.<br />

endaa. amlm atoreo. $3,939<br />

LOU LaRICHE<br />

CHEVY/SUBARU<br />

Ptymouth Rd. - Jua* WeM of 1-77<br />

453-4600<br />

SUNBIRO SE. 1986 Automaac Mr.<br />

crxxea. ML caaaada. $7,500 477-2648<br />

SUNBIRO 1980 automM<br />

steering, am-fm sserec<br />

maok$1400orbeMoRBr<br />

Alter 6:30pm<br />

RO 19B<br />

good condition<br />

81J00. Altar 6pm.<br />

THE 1988<br />

FORDS<br />

AREJIERE!<br />

OVER 150 NEW 1988 CARS & TRUCKS AVAILABLE!<br />

trs deen Loaded<br />

474-731$<br />

SUNBIRO 1965 Turbo 4 door A^l>-<br />

madc. loaded. 2 tone 6 stnped. M<br />

power, premkan saaid. art<br />

werrertfy 40.000 rrMes Ex.<br />

condMon. brand near Turbo<br />

$7.300/oRar A reM buy<br />

Deys: 986-2*35 Evas 647-81891<br />

&<br />

477-4837<br />

SUNBIRO 1065, $6,300 CMI<br />

alter Spm 474<br />

SUNBIRO 1966 GT, feM krto.<br />

speed. 4 door btock 6 sBvar. tape<br />

deck a*lh eq '<br />

tras- $7.800<br />

SUNBIRO. 1886 Power steering ll<br />

brMies. sk. am-tm star "<br />

IC. 10.000 maea $7500<br />

TRANS AM 1882<br />

tertor. T-top. new ikes H«i per-<br />

<strong>for</strong>menca Loaded! $B200 437-7166<br />

NEW! 1968<br />

ESCORT PONY<br />

1.9 Uter etoctrorMcaIfy fuaMrv<br />

(actefl engine. 4 apMd c*m-<br />

cJnve trMiamliMon. ckrth rp-<br />

ckntng seels rear Oafrostar.<br />

AM radio Slock a0525<br />

SPECIAL PRICE '6932<br />

-rTax and P!«lk»<br />

NEW1 1968<br />

ESCORT GL 2 DOOR<br />

Air conditiening. pow«r<br />

steering and brakaa, auto-<br />

maiic tranarmaaion. roar dpf-<br />

roeter ctovcoat pakrt. duM<br />

electric remote mirrors.<br />

AM/FM stereo, tinted glass,<br />

7 more options! Stock<br />

S0506<br />

SPECIAL PWCE 8409<br />

- Tax and Ptaies<br />

NEW! 1968<br />

EXP LUXURY COUPE<br />

Air conditioning. 5 speed<br />

transmission, AM/FM cas-<br />

sette power steering and<br />

brakes, speed control. UH<br />

wTieei. rear defroster tinted<br />

glass. duM electric mirrors,<br />

more! Stock »0530.<br />

SPECIAL PWCE ' 9216<br />

- Tax and Plates<br />

•2995<br />

*5995<br />

•4495<br />

•8495<br />

•6995<br />

•3995<br />

OMEGA S82 4 door, ak. amtoi<br />

stereo, cruise 62,000 maea. 81500<br />

orbeMoRer 581-3673<br />

OMEGA 1881. Broughem Power |<br />

OMEG^ 1«2.<br />

SSSSs<br />

REGENCY 1966 Broutfiam. 41 dcor^<br />

toe new, naw Brea 8 brekaa. 47 000<br />

561-3238<br />

ASSft<br />

30.000<br />

JoxZiillsM<br />

/ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH<br />

111 W ANN ARBOR RD.. PLYMOUTH (W. OF I-275)<br />

455-8740 or 961-3171<br />

This Week's Specials<br />

84 BUICK<br />

REGAL<br />

Automatic, air, powar<br />

steering and brakes.<br />

S*l0 Price '6808<br />

>83 BUICK REGAL<br />

Automatic, air. powar<br />

steering and brakas.<br />

sharpl<br />

Sstm Price *5900<br />

86 CENTURY<br />

LIMITED<br />

Automatic, air. power<br />

steering and brakes.<br />

Sale Price •8688<br />

'83 DODGE 800<br />

4 door, automatic, air.<br />

powar staaring and<br />

brakes.<br />

Smle Price *4600<br />

'83 MERCURY<br />

COUGi<br />

Automatic, air.<br />

and brakea,<br />

leets, ni<br />

Sate<br />

'84 BUI<br />

PARK AVENUE<br />

4 Door. VB engine, fully<br />

equipped.<br />

Sale Price •8788<br />

'85 BUICK<br />

SOMERSET<br />

Air, power steering and<br />

brakes.<br />

Sate Price *6800<br />

NEW! 1888<br />

MUSTANG LX HATCHBACK<br />

302 E-F-l- V8 angina. 5 speed<br />

overdrive tranamiaaton ak<br />

conditioning, apeed control,<br />

power locks. GT tires, wneett<br />

and suspension, rear def-<br />

roster. AM/FM cassette,<br />

more! Stock «5512.<br />

LIST PRICE *13.141<br />

SPECIAL PWCE 1 12*258<br />

• Tex and Plates<br />

NEW! 1968<br />

TAURUS GL 4 DOOR<br />

3.0 Uter E F.I V« engine, au-<br />

tomktic overdrive transmis-<br />

sion. ak conditioning, power<br />

seat, power locks i window*,<br />

speed control, tut wheel. 7<br />

more options Slot* a 1514.<br />

LIST PRICE* 15.1 >9<br />

SPECIAL PRICE 1 13,450<br />

+ Tax and Ptates<br />

NEW! 1968<br />

THUNDERBIRD LX<br />

302 E.F.I. VB engine, auto-<br />

matic overdrive transmis-<br />

sion. ak conditioning, cest<br />

aluminum wheels, dual<br />

powar seats, power locks<br />

*id windows, much more!<br />

Slock »4504<br />

LIST PRICE* 18.338<br />

SPECIAL PRICE * 16,242<br />

-f Tax and Ptates<br />

NEW! 1968<br />

RANCER-S PLUS!<br />

4 cysndar engine. S speed<br />

overdrive. AM/FM stereo<br />

with dock, deluxe wtieM trim,<br />

rear step bumper, cloth<br />

headlner. P215 ralaedwMie<br />

latter steel raOtata<br />

SPECIAL PRICE ' 7597<br />

+ Tax and Platee<br />

TWO •< tTOC* AT TliS PWCEJ<br />

NEW! 1988<br />

AgRQSTAR WAGON<br />

Ak conditioning.<br />

rdrive. AM/FM slereo<br />

automatic<br />

overdrive. ....<br />

with dock. XL trtm package<br />

dottL captains chairs and<br />

bench seat. P205 steel radlM<br />

tires, power steering and<br />

brakes Stock oSSOB<br />

LIST PRICE* 13.759<br />

SPECIAL PRICE * 12,685<br />

-» Tax and Plates<br />

NEW! 1968<br />

E-150 CLUB WAGON<br />

-QUA bBbbMS tt •••saner- 302 V-8.<br />

nanOi seeM.. wWsry


14C*(R.W.G-12C) OAE Thursday. S«ptam&«r 24. 1M7<br />

1987 CLEARANCE SALE"<br />

$AVEBlfrON THESE NEW CARS, TRUCKS & DEMOS!<br />

1987 MCLAREN CONVERTIBLE<br />

THE ALL AMERICAN SPOP.TSCAR<br />

WAS '26,990 Stk. «8389<br />

SALE $ 22,995*<br />

FORD TRUCKS THAT WORK<br />

|1987 F-350 DUMP<br />

2-3 yerd, 351 eulometk: &<br />

Much Mora Stock c3Si9M<br />

SPECIAL PRICE<br />

•14,987*<br />

I1M7 F-350 STAKE TRUCK<br />

1S1 V« Kign auwwbc<br />

MS WEEK ONLY)<br />

l ' 1 2 l " 3 *<br />

I<br />

1*7 AEftOSTAM CARGO VAN<br />

6 cylinder engine. power Marine,<br />

power brakes, 5 speed manual<br />

Stock a 3636<br />

•ALE PRICED<br />

•9499*<br />

MO ACMMTAft VAN* •<br />

TO<br />

1987 PARCEL DELIVERY VAN<br />

351. automatic transmission,<br />

power steering, power brakes. 14<br />

Supreme body A Much More<br />

Slock 03873<br />

SALE PRICED<br />

•14,987*<br />

%<br />

TANK OF GAS<br />

with Every New Vehicle<br />

Purchased from Stock!<br />

. SELECTED<br />

9 MODELS<br />

TRUCK<br />

DEMOS!<br />

1987<br />

BRONCO II<br />

EDCME BAUER<br />

6 cylinder engine. 5<br />

speed. "LOADED",<br />

Stock #2873.<br />

WAS $17,306<br />

SALE PRICE '13,799*<br />

1987<br />

AEROSTAR<br />

6 cylinder engine, automatic<br />

transmission, air<br />

conditioning, XL package.<br />

Stock 93644.<br />

WAS $15,067<br />

SALE PRICE '12,999<br />

1987 FORD ECONO<br />

CONVERSION VAN<br />

WAS '16,997<br />

NOW *14,687*<br />

or *206 M per mo.<br />

"HOT Ll -4900<br />

Audi Audi Audi Audi<br />

FINAL CLEARANCE<br />

T O S 7 0 0 0<br />

CASH REBATES<br />

MAILABLE ON<br />

QUATTP<br />

1987 TURBO OUATTRO<br />

5 cylinder turbo ea wtieet<br />

drive, atr. tinted glass.<br />

•er w«nOow» andlocks,<br />

•tereo cassette, power<br />

•eets end sunrool. stectrtc<br />

plue more Stock «3106<br />

WAS M M<br />

ABATE ' _73X<br />

•24,800*<br />

* Sport RX7 Only<br />

m<br />

•<br />

1967 AUOI 5000S 1987 AUOI 5000 0UATTB0<br />

5 cylinder. autometlc. air. S cytader. 6<br />

•Heel drive, sir. to. power<br />

eiectrte a*"' "*•'<br />

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Sports Brad Emons, Dan O'Meara editors/£&1 -2312<br />

Thursday, Saptambar 24, 1867 O&E<br />

Chiefs halt<br />

sister duo,<br />

top WLW<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> got tough defensively<br />

in the second half Tuesday<br />

and shut down the Hall sisters, enabling<br />

the Chiefs to take a 47-38 victpry<br />

from WaUed Lake Western in<br />

girls basketball.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, 1-0 in the Western Division<br />

of the Western Lakes Association<br />

and 2-4 overall, held 6-foot-2<br />

junior Michelle and 6-1 senior Diane<br />

Hall to just six second-half points after<br />

the pair caused problems <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Chiefs in the early going.<br />

The Halls scored 20 of their combined<br />

26 points in the first half, and<br />

the Warriors jumped in front 16-11<br />

in the opening quarter. Michelle finished<br />

with 14 and Diane, who was<br />

held scoreless in the last half. 12.<br />

"We made a few adjustments on<br />

the Hall sisters," <strong>Canton</strong> coach Rob<br />

Neu said. "Those two are hard to<br />

stop if you allow them to catch, turn<br />

and score. - , ,<br />

"We tried to get the backside<br />

guard to double down. You've got to<br />

guard those kind of players with<br />

more than one player."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> rallied to take a 28-26 halftime<br />

lead behind the offensive play<br />

of Heather Miller and Karen Boluch.<br />

Miller scored eight of her 14 points<br />

in that quarter, Boluch six of her<br />

game-high 17.<br />

The Chiefs held on through the<br />

second half as they continued to play<br />

tough defense on Western's big offensive<br />

threats. The Warriors were<br />

limited to single-digit scoring in the<br />

last two quarters, and Michelle Hall<br />

had just six points (two field goals) in<br />

the half.<br />

"Candi Jones and Boluch did a<br />

nice job of closing down on the<br />

Halls," Neu said.<br />

The Chiefs also stepped up the intensity<br />

by pressuring the ball and<br />

cashing in on some Warrior turnovers.<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

Sttje ©bseruer Sfauispapers<br />

BILL BRESLER/«t«ft photograph*<br />

Chria Braidwood follows through on hla driving motion during<br />

Monday's gott match with <strong>Canton</strong>. Braidwood la tha veteran<br />

loadar on Salom'e toam.<br />

Relays competition keen<br />

North edges Lakes foes<br />

By Dan O'Meara<br />

staff writer<br />

The results of the Western Lakes<br />

girls swimming/diving relays confirmed<br />

what coaches said about the<br />

league in the preseason: The WLAA<br />

appears headed <strong>for</strong> its most competitive<br />

season yet - t<br />

North Farmington became the<br />

first team other than Livonia Stevenson<br />

to win the relays, and a mere<br />

yjy thfr top three<br />

teams.<br />

Winning four relays and setting<br />

records in two, the Raiders compiled<br />

226 points to edge out runner-up<br />

Livonia Stevenson (224), and Livonia<br />

Churchill was a close third with 220.<br />

Furthermore, fourth-place Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and No. 5 Northville finished<br />

within 34 points of the top with<br />

198 and 192 toUls, and sixth-place<br />

Plymouth Salem would have finished<br />

higher if not <strong>for</strong> two disqualifications.<br />

"You're going to see the league<br />

meet about the same way," Stevenson<br />

coach Greg Phill said. "That's<br />

exactly the way the championships<br />

are going to go.<br />

"THE LEAGUE is getting tougher<br />

and tougher every year."<br />

North used a combination of good<br />

swimming and good <strong>for</strong>tune to win<br />

such a highly competitive meet, according<br />

to Raider* coach Pat Duthie,<br />

adding North was hurt by some<br />

teams and helped by others in cer-<br />

Um events<br />

The Raiders did their part by<br />

garnering the most first places of<br />

any team. North did not compete in<br />

ad no second places and was<br />

third in one event<br />

North s Liz Worthen. Marcy Mulbarger.<br />

Kerry Doran and Laurie<br />

Oswald esUblished a meet record of<br />

4:15 *8 in the 400-yard medley relay,<br />

and Amy Meneilley, Meaghan<br />

O'Brien. Mulbarger and Cmdy<br />

Cramer did the same In the 200<br />

breaststroke with a 2:15.84 time.<br />

Worthen, O'Brien, Doran and<br />

Cramer teamed up to win the 400 iadividua!<br />

medley in 4:27.55, and Jenay<br />

Williams. Joacelyn Komer,<br />

Meneilley and Oswald captured the<br />

crescendo relay in 5:81.44.<br />

"We put some good thought into<br />

some of the things we did." Duthie<br />

said, "but you have to have the kids<br />

who are able to win<br />

"AND, IF you have the kids who<br />

can win, you have to figure out how<br />

you can best utilize them.<br />

"When you have 12 teams, you just<br />

don't know where other teams are<br />

going to put good people," he added.<br />

"It s a guessing game. The key really<br />

is to utilize your personnel as best<br />

you can."<br />

As evidenced by the close scores,<br />

the meet was not decided until the<br />

final event - the 200 freestyle -<br />

and the Raiders needed help from<br />

Rai»m to edge the Spartans.<br />

Salem's Tracy Meszaros, Dawn<br />

Shiek, Jodi Thomas and Heather<br />

Bunch won the event in 1:50.71 and<br />

slipped past second-place Stevenson<br />

(1:51.38). North was fourth. A Spartan<br />

win would have given them an<br />

additional four points and the meet<br />

victory.<br />

North was not entered in the twoperson<br />

diving since it has only two<br />

divers and one had a prior commitment.<br />

But Northville won that event,<br />

edging Stevenson and denying the<br />

Spartans another opportunity <strong>for</strong><br />

four more points.<br />

"When you have 12 teams in a<br />

league like ours, somebody can put<br />

something together somewhere,"<br />

Duthie said.<br />

"SOMETIMES it balances out and<br />

sometimes it doesn't Since we came<br />

out on top, I'd have to* say it balanced<br />

out pretty well."<br />

Stevenson and Churchill, which<br />

knocked off the Spartans in a dual<br />

meet last week, had one victory<br />

apiece. The Spartans' Lisa Dotxenroth,<br />

Gina Bennetts, Dana Carlen<br />

and Amy Harrison won the 200 backstroke<br />

(2:08.8), and the Chargers' Ka<br />

tie Hamann. Cathy Ankenbrandt MicheHe<br />

Rerrv and Audra Martin captured<br />

the 200 butterfly (1:58.56).<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s strong finish was based<br />

i&four second places Salem coach<br />

Chuck Olson, who* team also had<br />

three thirds, was pleased by<br />

team's per<strong>for</strong>mance and was left<br />

with thoughts of what might have<br />

been after his team was disqualified<br />

from the breaststroke and crescendo<br />

relays.<br />

"It should give as a little confidence,<br />

knowing we can actaally<br />

compete with the powers in this<br />

league," he said, estimating the<br />

Rocks might have ended up with 208<br />

(toul) points.<br />

The points were there; we just<br />

gave them away. Not to<br />

turn to Page 2<br />

A<br />

Salem's revamped team<br />

has fast start in '87 golf<br />

By Dan O'Meara<br />

staff writer<br />

Tbe weeks ahead will provide a lot<br />

of answers <strong>for</strong> Plymouth Salem's<br />

golf team, but one thing appears certain:<br />

The Rocks have come back<br />

with another quality squad.<br />

Salem lost six seniors from a team<br />

that qualified a second straight year<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Class A meet, but the Rocks<br />

have started out 4-2 this year after<br />

trimming rival Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

215-226 at Brae Burn Golf Course<br />

Monday.<br />

Senior captain Chris Braidwood is<br />

the only returning player with varsity<br />

experience, but coach Rick Wilson<br />

has successfully reconstructed<br />

his lineup.<br />

Salem, which shared the Lakes Division<br />

title with Farmington last<br />

year and is 1-0 thus far, faces Westland<br />

John Glenn, the Falcons. Livonia<br />

Stevenson and North Farmington<br />

in the next two weeks.<br />

"At 1-0, we have a shot like the<br />

rest of them," Wilson said. "If we're<br />

3-0 at the end of the week, I'd say we<br />

have a chance at the division title."<br />

BRAIDWOOD. a four-year varsity<br />

player, averages 39-40 strokes a<br />

match, though he tied fellow senior<br />

Dan Kruescher <strong>for</strong> Salem's No. 5<br />

spot Monday with a 45, and is tbe<br />

only firm link between last year's<br />

"solid group" and a relatively new<br />

club.<br />

But senior Matt Braun and junior<br />

Jeff Jagacki, who were co-medalists<br />

with 41s against <strong>Canton</strong>, are some of<br />

the players who have come on to fill<br />

key spots on the roster.<br />

Junior Brian Fennelly carded a 42<br />

and senior Lamar Crayton 43 to<br />

complete Salem's scoring against<br />

the Chiefs. In addition, junior Gregg<br />

Speaks has been Salem's No. 2 man<br />

in terms of average, but lost a chal-<br />

BlLL BflESLER/ataff photograph*<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s Shawn Dudaah prepares<br />

to putt while Salem's<br />

Brian FannoMy watchea In tha<br />

background.<br />

lenge match prior to the <strong>Canton</strong> con-<br />

"So far, it's been a fun year," Wilson<br />

said. "We've had pretty good<br />

competition among our players<br />

trying to get into a match.<br />

Wilson is hopeful the Rocks, with<br />

the progress they've already sto-a<br />

will be ready to earn a third trip to<br />

the sute meet at Michigan State's<br />

Forest Akers Golf Course next<br />

month.<br />

"ITS JUST a real bonus to make<br />

it to that," be said. "We can have a<br />

Dick Scott<br />

Presents Plymouth<br />

High Schools'<br />

(P.C)1D<br />

successful season and not qualify,<br />

but that's so exciting I wouldn't<br />

trade that <strong>for</strong> anythipg<br />

The Rocks qualified lor state at<br />

tbe Hilltop course in Plymouth the<br />

last two years, but this year's regional<br />

will be at Oak Pointe (<strong>for</strong>merly<br />

Burroughs Farm) Oct. 9 The league<br />

meet will Uke place Oct. 5 at Huron<br />

Meadows near Brighton.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s top players are freshmen<br />

Rod Jaesena and sophomore Geoff<br />

Allen, who carded 42 and 45, respectively,<br />

in the Salem match With<br />

them, the future looks bright, but the<br />

Chiefs are 1-3 this season<br />

"We've got some real fine freshmen<br />

coming up," first-year <strong>Canton</strong><br />

coach Fred Libbing said. "I see some<br />

real interest in golf in the district."<br />

The Chiefs have also had some<br />

tough breaks. They shot a 197 team<br />

score against Walled Lake Western<br />

but still lost the match. <strong>Canton</strong> suffered<br />

a close loss to Northville Tuesday,<br />

220-228<br />

JAESENA shot a 43 on the difficult<br />

Meadowbrook course and Allen<br />

44. The underclassmen are the<br />

team's "big pounders," and Libbing<br />

predicts they'll both be all-sUters<br />

eventually.<br />

Seniors Chris Trim and Mike Tou-<br />

Unt and juniors Shawn Dudash and<br />

Sean McFarlane round out the<br />

Chiefs' top six golfers. Trim. TouUnt<br />

and Dudash shot «7s Tuesday.<br />

"Although they've turned in some<br />

real fine scores, we've lost some<br />

heartbreakers." said Libbing, referring<br />

to the WLW match.<br />

"I'm pleased with what tbe kids<br />

are doing. I don't measure it against<br />

wins and losses. We've got a team<br />

out there trying, and I'm happy to<br />

work with them."<br />

OF THE WEEK<br />

Karen Bolvch, Heather Miller<br />

CANTON BASKETBALL<br />

9 9<br />

33 Stacy Sovine, 43 Dena Head,<br />

10 Keri McBride<br />

SALEM BASKETBALL<br />

A PLYMOUTH HIOH SCHOOL fLASHBACt *<br />

On October 4. 1963. with 3 conference games ieff to go, T^e KiymouTn toot ball<br />

team defeated Red<strong>for</strong>d Union 26-7 to maintain 1st place in the Suburban Six<br />

League. Coach Mike Ho ben'a team was out In front earty in the flame due to the<br />

superb offensive playing of fullback Dave Agnew. 4 Interceptions by<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Union. The closing touchdown came on a seven yard dash by the Rocks<br />

left halfback, Roger Toby.


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20(P.C) O&E Thursday. September 24. 1967<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> girls dethrone Falcons at S'craft<br />

By Brad Emont<br />

staff writer<br />

Farmington, Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Bishop Borgess came up the big winners Saturday<br />

in the 22nd running of the Schoolcraft College Invitational<br />

cross country meet. (See statistical<br />

summary).<br />

• Farmington won the boys team title <strong>for</strong> a<br />

record fourth time minus two of their top per<strong>for</strong>mers,<br />

Ron Smedley and Steve Quenneville.<br />

Both were out with injuries.<br />

• The <strong>Canton</strong> girls captured their first title<br />

with 63 points, unseating defending champion<br />

Farmington, which tallied 80.<br />

• Borgess, meanwhile, boasted the boys individual<br />

winner (Matt Smith) and the girls individual<br />

winner (Michelle Gayney).<br />

Smith, a senior, zipped past Walled Lake Western's<br />

Brian Grosso on the final loop to win the<br />

5,000-meter race in 16:22.6. Grosso finished second<br />

in 16:32.0. Rounding out the top five were<br />

Plymouth Salem s Doug Vergari (16:59.7), <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

Jay Swiecki (17:03.3) and Farmington's<br />

Brandon London (17:10.6).<br />

"WE TOLD MATT to follow the leader and let<br />

the other guy do all the work," said Borgess boys<br />

coach Floyd Wells. "We wanted him to try and lay<br />

back and then kick.<br />

' "Matt's time is almost a minute better than last<br />

cross country<br />

year. He's just in better shape. He's very selfmotivated.''<br />

Gayney and teammate Michelle Gross also had<br />

a plan to finish one-two.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>s Lori Penland, who finished fourth<br />

overall, took the early lead and then surrendered<br />

it to Salem's Jenny Sample, who eventually finished<br />

second behind Gayney.<br />

A junior, Gayney hung back in a pack of five<br />

runners and like Smith, made her move in the<br />

1,000 meters. She was clocked in 20:58.38, five<br />

seconds ahead of Sample. Gross, meanwhile, ended<br />

up fifth and Farmingtoo's Bonnie Stecker<br />

moved into to third.<br />

Only 31 seconds separated the top 10 finishers<br />

•We call them (Gayney and Gross) MGsquare,'"<br />

said Borgess girls coach John<br />

McGreevy. "I told them go <strong>for</strong> it — one-two. At<br />

worst I thought they'd be in the top five. It's really<br />

a tossup between them. They're so close and<br />

they're good friends."<br />

FARMINGTON BOYS COACH Jerry Young<br />

feared <strong>Canton</strong> and Salem would push his team<br />

but when the final points were tallied, the Falcons<br />

prevailed by a com<strong>for</strong>table margin.<br />

Chiefs defeat Western;<br />

Salem drills Lakes foe<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Jenny Russell, in her starting debut, was instrumental<br />

in applying the backcourt pressure that helped keep<br />

the ball out of the Halls' hands and also per<strong>for</strong>med well<br />

when putting the ball in play <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>. Neu said.<br />

He also said <strong>Canton</strong>'s rugged early-season schedule<br />

- the Chiefs were beaten 61-34 by Catholic League<br />

power Birmingham Marian last Saturday — helped it<br />

overcome WLW.<br />

"The girls deserve a lot of credit <strong>for</strong> coming back to<br />

take this game after getting blown out on Saturday."<br />

he said. "That shows a lot of character."<br />

SALEM 84, W.L. CENTRAL 47: The Nos. 1 and 2<br />

teams a year ago in the Lakes Division opened division<br />

play against each other Tuesday, and the Rocks left no<br />

doubt they're still a cut above Walled Lake Central.<br />

Dena Head had another outstanding game, which included<br />

a game-high 30 points, as Salem rolled over the<br />

Viking en route to its fifth win in six games. It was the<br />

first loss <strong>for</strong> Central, 4-1.<br />

"We dealt with their pressure really well and got a<br />

lot of easy baskets off the transition." Salem coach<br />

Fred Thomann said.<br />

It was a big victory considering the Vikings played<br />

the Rocks even-up last year, he said.<br />

Head also had 16 rebounds, nine assists, nine steals<br />

and four blocks. In addition, center Barb Krug scored a<br />

career-high 19 points and had eight rebounds, and<br />

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MARIAN 61, CANTON 34: Marian used a fast start,<br />

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- "They flat out came after us with everything they<br />

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The Mustangs shot nearly 85 percent in the first half,<br />

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All-State center Kathy Phillips scored 22 points to<br />

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Tbe Falcons appear to be a <strong>for</strong>midable team,<br />

even with the departure of last year's Schoolcraft<br />

Invitational winner Chris Inch, an all-stater now<br />

at the University of Illinois, and Al Stebblns, another<br />

standout now at Ferris State.<br />

"We don't have the up-front strength, but we're<br />

still a solid team," Young said. "We've Just got to<br />

get them healthy. It's going to be the end of the<br />

season be<strong>for</strong>e we're really ready <strong>for</strong> a good<br />

team."<br />

London, fifth overall, was followed by teammates<br />

Matt Walter (12th), sophomore Rob Holloway<br />

(13th), Brad Moore (14th) and Matt Langdon<br />

($7th).<br />

"We knew we had a good shot here, but because<br />

of injuries, it would be tougher than usual," said<br />

Young.<br />

GEORGE PRYZGODSKI, the <strong>Canton</strong> coach,<br />

said his girls all had the same idea when they<br />

arrived at .early Saturday morning at the Schoolcraft<br />

course.<br />

"I think everybody came here with the purpose<br />

of winning — and we did," said the <strong>Canton</strong> coach.<br />

"Our kids, talent-wise, are close together. They're<br />

all very competitive and that helps.<br />

"I can't ask <strong>for</strong> anything more. I'm happy <strong>for</strong><br />

them because they do all the work."<br />

Penland was tbe Chiefs' leader, finishing fourth.<br />

Close behind were teammates Lynda Scbendel<br />

(eight). Missy Jasnowski (12th), Sherry Figurski<br />

(17th) and Cathy McCabe (22nd).<br />

North captures WLAA relays<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

thing away from <strong>Canton</strong> and Northville,<br />

but I was surprised we were<br />

right there."<br />

CHURCHILL coach Larry Hein<br />

also was encouraged by his team's<br />

showing. The Chargers were sixth in<br />

diving, but finished no lower than<br />

fifth in any other event.<br />

"We did as well as I anticipated,"<br />

he said. "As far as swimming relays,<br />

I was really pleased.<br />

"After the meet, I reminded the<br />

girls we came out oo top in tbe dual<br />

meet, but they weren't happy losing<br />

to Stevenson.* All in all, I was pretty<br />

happy to finish in the top three in a<br />

big relay meet."<br />

Duthie and Phill echoed Hein s position<br />

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placed on the dual-meet schedule<br />

and end-of-the-season league meet.<br />

"I hate to say it was just a relay<br />

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• PUNT, PASS, KICK<br />

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Punt, Pass and Kick contest <strong>for</strong><br />

boys and girls age 8-1S at 10 a.m.<br />

Saturday, Oct. S, at Griffin Park.<br />

Registration will take place at 9:50<br />

a.m. There is no fee.<br />

Each participant will try one punt,<br />

pass and kick, and his/her ef<strong>for</strong>ts<br />

will be judged on distance and accuracy.<br />

Awards will be given to the top<br />

finishers in all six age groups.<br />

Participants must wear tennis<br />

shoes only. No football or soccer<br />

shoes, cleats or turf shoes will be allowed.<br />

Local winners will represent <strong>Canton</strong><br />

in the metro Detroit regional<br />

Sunday, Oct. 25, in <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

• RUTHTRYOUTS<br />

Tryouts <strong>for</strong> Georgetown Realty's<br />

1988 Babe Ruth travel baseball team<br />

(boys age 13-15) will take place 1-4<br />

p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Field No.<br />

1 in Griffin Park.<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call George<br />

Harris at 981-2093 or Al Turri (after<br />

8 p.m.) at 397-4 548.<br />

• NIGHT BASKETBALL<br />

The Men's Recreation Night Basketball<br />

League begins a new season<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 7.<br />

Games will be played every<br />

Wednesday at Erikson Elementary<br />

School from 6:45 to 9:45 p.m. The fee<br />

is $10 <strong>for</strong> 10 weeks.<br />

Players must be <strong>Canton</strong> residents.<br />

Call 397-5110 <strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

or mail registration in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

and fee to. <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Department, 1150 S, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>, MI 48188.<br />

• CAGE RECRUIT<br />

• Plymouth Salem graduate Dave<br />

Collins has signed a letter of intent<br />

to play basketball <strong>for</strong> Quincy (IU.)<br />

College, an NCAA Division II school.<br />

The 6-foot-8 Collins averaged six<br />

points and six rebounds <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Rocks, who were 22-3 last season. He<br />

shot 58 percent from the floor.<br />

Collins, who also lettered once in<br />

football and three times in track,<br />

plans to major in biology. He is the<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Collins.<br />

• ARCA RUNNER-UP<br />

Dennis Pace of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

was runner-up in the Automobile<br />

Racing Club of America season point<br />

standings <strong>for</strong> Figure-8 drivers at<br />

Flat Rock Speedway.<br />

Ben Benedict of Richmond won<br />

the season championship with 1,875<br />

points. Pace had 1,760 and third-<br />

place Parker Wade of Riverview<br />

1,700.<br />

• BADMINTON PLAY<br />

Anyone interested in playing badminton<br />

is welcome to participate in<br />

Tuesday night competition at Plymouth<br />

West School, at the corner of<br />

Sheldon and Ann Arbor Trail roads.<br />

The badminton players will meet<br />

every Tuesday from 7:30-10 p.m. If<br />

anyone would like further in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

they can call Kit Henderson at<br />

474-4992.<br />

The standard of play varies from<br />

intermediate to advanced, according<br />

to Henderson, but beginners who<br />

have only previously played the<br />

game in their backyards are welcome<br />

as coaching is available.<br />

• SOCCER SIGN-UP<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Soccerdome is accepting<br />

registrations <strong>for</strong> its first season,<br />

which begins Nov. 1. Openings are<br />

available in youth, co-ed, adult men<br />

and adult women divisions.<br />

The cost <strong>for</strong> the eight-game season<br />

is $575 per team ($325 <strong>for</strong> under-8<br />

teams). Practice times will be available.<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 483-5624<br />

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The North American Junior Hockey<br />

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Competing teams include Detroit<br />

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children. Four games will be playe, 22 26 89 25<br />

jean Goddard (Stevenson). 22 31 9 V 26<br />

Donna Chube (N Farmmgton) 22:35 19 27<br />

Carolyn Zavrei (Yp*>. 22 38 41: 28 Suzanne<br />

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«0(p.c) Q&E Thursday. Saptambf 24. 1967<br />

Salem-North showdown<br />

heads list of grid contests<br />

—<br />

By Brad Emons<br />

and Dan O'Meara<br />

staff writers<br />

. It's time <strong>for</strong> midterm exams <strong>for</strong><br />

several Observerland- high school<br />

football teams this weekend.<br />

Two area teams will collide Fri-<br />

day when North Farmington (3-0)<br />

travels to Plymouth Salem (3-0) in a<br />

key Western Lakes Activities Associ-<br />

ation game.<br />

State-ranked Westland John Glenn<br />

(3-0), which has rung up impressive^<br />

35-6,,49-7 and 40-0 victories so far,<br />

will get its stiffest test to date<br />

against Livonia Stevenson (1-2).<br />

Both games will go a long way in<br />

determining the Lakes Division<br />

champion of the WLAA. -<br />

In the Western Division, over-<br />

whelming favorite Farmington Har-<br />

rison (3-0) will travel to face Walled<br />

Lake Western (1-2).<br />

• On Saturday, two sets of rivals<br />

will collide — Livonia Churchill (2-1)<br />

at Livonia Franklin (1-2) and Red-<br />

<strong>for</strong>d Bishop Borgess (2-1) against<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central (2-1).<br />

Last week O'Meara nudged ahead<br />

of his grid prognosticating counter-<br />

part, correctly picking 10 of 14<br />

games. Emons. going 9-5, is 33-12 <strong>for</strong><br />

the year, one game behind O'Meara<br />

at 34-11.<br />

This is a midterm exam <strong>for</strong> these<br />

two as well:<br />

FRIDAY GAMES<br />

(all 7:30 p.m. unless noted)<br />

Garden City at Edsel Ford (3:30 p.m.):<br />

The Cougars were stung <strong>for</strong> the third<br />

straight week, this time by Woodhaven.<br />

Highly-explosive Edsel Ford (2-1) is<br />

gunning <strong>for</strong> another Northwest Suburban<br />

League croWn Picks — The Edsel is not<br />

obsolete.<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Union at Ann Arbor Huron:<br />

Tbe Panthers (0-3) have played a mur-<br />

derous schedule thus far and things don t<br />

figure to get any easier against Huron (l-<br />

2), a team with losses to state-ranked<br />

Catholic Central and East Lansing. Last<br />

week the River Rats gained their first<br />

win against another NSL team. Dear-<br />

born, 28-12. Picks — The River Rats go<br />

paddling down the Huron with no prob-<br />

lems.<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Thur*ton at Allen Park; The<br />

Eagles (0-3) moved the ball <strong>for</strong> the first<br />

time in three weeks, but still couldn't<br />

score in a 7-0 loss to Melvindale Allen<br />

Park (3-0) appears headed <strong>for</strong> a Tri-River<br />

League title behind the quarterbacking of<br />

John Jaskowski Picks — The Jaguars<br />

make it four in a row. _<br />

grid predictions<br />

Westland John Glenn at Livonia Ste-<br />

venson: Tbe Spartans, playing their first<br />

home game, are a disappointing 1-2 and<br />

appear to have their hands full with a<br />

Glenn team that is dangerous through the<br />

air as well as on the ground. Stevenson's<br />

team speed has become suspect Picks —<br />

It's a test, but Glenn passes.<br />

N. Farmington at Plymouth Salem:<br />

This Lakes Division battle pits North's<br />

stingy defense against Salem's wishbone<br />

North opened a few eyes up last week in<br />

beating Stevenson. The big play could<br />

determine this one. Picks — Emons likes<br />

Salem at home in a squeaker O'Meara<br />

sees it the other way<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> at Northville: The<br />

Mustangs (0-3) are hungry <strong>for</strong> a win. Can-<br />

ton (1-2) needs to get its offense re-<br />

charged after a dismal showing last week<br />

against Walled Uke Western. Picks —<br />

It's a tossup. but <strong>Canton</strong> bounces back.<br />

Farmington Harrison at Walled Lh.<br />

Western: Has Western (1-2) ever beaten<br />

Harrison? Why should this year be any<br />

different' The Warriors are dreaming.<br />

Picks — Hawks soaring to their fourth<br />

straight.<br />

Lincoln Park at Wayne: This could be a<br />

revenge game <strong>for</strong> the Zebras (2-1), who<br />

were knocked from tbe unbeaten ranks<br />

by Lincoln Park a year ago. Tbe Rail-<br />

splitters (3-0) come in confident. They<br />

need to shut down Wayne's improved<br />

pacing attack, led by quarterback Mike<br />

Heard Picks — Emons says Wayne re-<br />

turns the favor. O'Meara sees Lincoln<br />

Park winning No. 4.<br />

Hamtramck at Uv. Clarenceville: Two<br />

starters may be suspended by coach<br />

Ralph Weddle <strong>for</strong> disobeying orders in<br />

last week's galling 8-7 loss tt> Bloomfield<br />

Hills Cranbrook But even a visit from<br />

the pope can't help the Cosmos, who were<br />

shelled last week by Auburn Heights<br />

Avondale. 40-0 Picks — Clarenceville<br />

evens its record at 2-2.<br />

saturday games<br />

Livonia Churchill at Livonia Franklin:<br />

The Chargers (2-1) have regrouped after<br />

a stinging 42-0 opening-game loss to Ster-<br />

ling Heights. Franklin (1-2). meanwhile,<br />

is gunning <strong>for</strong> an "early" city title with a<br />

win over Churchill Picks — Nobody is<br />

city champ this year, Churchill prevails.<br />

Walled Lk. Central at Farmington:<br />

Spell it backwards and you have the<br />

' Sselniw Bowl." The setond letter is pro-<br />

nounced silently, of course. It's two win-<br />

less teams <strong>for</strong>eign to victory trying to<br />

stav out of the celler in the WLAA. Picks<br />

— Central picks up a win.<br />

Farm. Lathernn Northwest at Luther-<br />

an Westland: Forget the Old Oaken Buck-<br />

et or the Little Brown Jug. this game is<br />

<strong>for</strong> the 1 Narehtul Cup," pitting two area<br />

Lutheran schools. But the winner may<br />

only keep the cup a week. The two teams<br />

meet again on Oct 3 Picks - Westland<br />

says double or nothing. Emons predicts.<br />

O'Meara will second that.<br />

Bishop Borgess vs. Catholic Central<br />

(7:38 p m. at Clarenceville): Last year<br />

Borgess surprised CC 25-8. The Sham-<br />

rocks haven't <strong>for</strong>gotten and will have re-<br />

venge on their minds. Tbe dangerous Bor-<br />

gess offense will be paired against CCs<br />

solid defense Picks — CC wins, but not<br />

by much. ~<br />

sunday's game<br />

Gabriel Richard vs. St Agatha (4 P-«n.<br />

at Ann Arbor Pioneer): Who needs NFL<br />

football? These guys aren't scabs and<br />

they play on Sundays <strong>for</strong> free. No com-<br />

pensation necessary, only a $3 donation,<br />

required at the gate. It's a good Catholic<br />

League C Section matchup between two<br />

teams favored to win the division. Picks<br />

— Tbe Fighting Irish don't need help<br />

from their friends in South Bend. Agatha<br />

falters.<br />

The .<br />

man teams lost to the<br />

by respective scorta of 2M<br />

14-4.<br />

Quarterback I I<br />

passed to Stove Borke <strong>for</strong><br />

JV touchdown, and Tad _<br />

raced 70 yank <strong>for</strong> the freshn*<br />

The Stealers will play Ann<br />

~ ta<br />

Lions go 0-2-1<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> lions suffered a<br />

pair ol losses and settled lor a tie<br />

out 12-0 „<br />

Scott Wilson scored the<br />

team's touchdown, and Dos Bon-<br />

oett kicked the extra point<br />

The Lions entertain the<br />

Romohis Flyers at 1<br />

It's lost weekend<br />

<strong>for</strong> S'craft squad<br />

The lost weekend — there's DO other way to describe Schoolcraft College s<br />

mens soccer team's trip to the Lakeland Invitational . . .<br />

The Ocelots suffered three losses in four days^Lakeland CC beat them 3-2<br />

Friday. Vincennes CC defeated them 1-0 Saturday, and on Mooday at SC.<br />

Triton CC was a 3-1 overtime victor.<br />

Injuries to <strong>for</strong>ward Bobby Neumann and fullback Phil Neumaier and nud-<br />

fielder Paul Burrill's bout of mononucleosis took their toll oo SC But so did<br />

costly defensive lapses and a failure to finish scoring plays.<br />

Against T upland SC took the lead at the 27-minute mark on Enrol Parks<br />

goal, set up by Neumann. Eight minutes later, Lakeland tied It on Brian<br />

Morganti's first goal. .<br />

The Ocelots reclaimed the lead oo Lee Hunt's score, a header after Torin<br />

Gniewek's corner kick. But once again, Lakeland took advantage of a SC<br />

defensive mistake to tie it, this time oo a goal by Steve Schumacher.<br />

THE GAME-WINNER was scored by Lakeland's Morganti with 30 min-<br />

utes left. SC had its chances to tie it but failed to capitalize. Neumann was<br />

injured going <strong>for</strong> a high ball when the Lakeland keeper ran into him. That<br />

hurt the Ocelots, costing them their only experienced <strong>for</strong>ward.<br />

"These kids are so tight," said SC coach Van Dimitnou. "when it comes<br />

down to finishing a play, they mishit tbe ball. Or they work so hard setting up<br />

the play, they can't finish it." .<br />

That showed in the loss to Vincennes. Tbe Ocelots outshot their opponents<br />

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It was more of the same <strong>for</strong> SC at home Monday against Triton. Neumaier<br />

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Still Neumann was able to set up Parks <strong>for</strong> the tying goal 20 minutes into<br />

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/u space permits, the Observer<br />

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print announcements of class<br />

reunions. Send the in<strong>for</strong>mation to<br />

Reunions, Observer & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia 48150. The date of the re-<br />

union — including the day of the<br />

week —-must be included in the<br />

announcement, along with the<br />

first and last name of at least one<br />

contact person and a telephone<br />

number.<br />

• ALLEN PARK<br />

Tbe class ot 19*7 will have s 20-<br />

year reunion Saturday, Nov. 28. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Carmen (De-<br />

Marti) Porter at 3*8-5782 or Judy<br />

(Korpi) Yokley at S*6-«103.<br />

• BELLEVILLE<br />

The class of 1977 will have a 10-<br />

year reunion Saturday. Oct. 10, at<br />

the Holiday Inn in Romulus. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Debbie (Her-<br />

kimer) Cartwright at 697-311* or<br />

Connie (Cook) Testorell at 697-253*.<br />

• BENTLEY<br />

e The class of 1967 will have a<br />

20-year reunion at 6:30 p.m. Satur-<br />

day, Nov. 14, at the Novi Hilton. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Kathy Corn-<br />

stock at 845-05*0.<br />

e The class of 1977 will have a<br />

10-year reunion Friday, Oct. 1#, at<br />

Roma's of Bloomfield. For more in-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation, call 722-7833.<br />

• BIRMINGHAM<br />

The class of 1957 will have its 30-<br />

year reunion Saturday, Oct. 10, at<br />

Orchard Lake Counter Club. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Grace<br />

ner) Biroey at 646-6380, Sandy<br />

(Shukait) Callahan at 644-4015 or<br />

Jan (McAllister) Karda at 626-3361.<br />

• BIRMINGHAM SEAHOLM<br />

The class of 1977 will have a 10-<br />

year reunion Saturday, Dec. 26, at<br />

the Northfield Hilton. For more in-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation, write to Reunions, A<br />

Class Organization Inc., P.O. Box<br />

13*9, Palatine, 111. 60067.<br />

40-year reunion <strong>for</strong> the fall. For- call Pat (Price) Newtoo at 6*l^»*i,<br />

call 363-7732, Dorothy (Bone) Ager at 545-1233,<br />

Madison Hsights 4*071<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

937-101*. 641-8743 or 647-3743.<br />

e The class of 1957 plans a 30-<br />

year reunion. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Sue at 274-1629 or Linda at 645-<br />

9599.<br />

e The class of 1962 is planning a<br />

25-year reunion. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

tion. call 555-7363 or 471-3896.<br />

e Tbe class of 1967 will have a<br />

reunion Saturday, Nov. 7. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Pam (Gamra) Fes-<br />

tian at 641-8121 or Terri (Bachand)<br />

Wilson at 549-8533.<br />

Ruth (Kotowski) Kuxhaus at 542-<br />

4168 or Winnie (Hunt) Findlay at<br />

643-7444.<br />

# FINNEY<br />

The class of 1967 will have a 20-<br />

year reunion at 7 p.m. Friday. Sept.<br />

25, at Perma's of Warren, 27900 Hoo-<br />

ver. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, write<br />

P.O. Box 758, Sterling Heights 48311<br />

or call 286-5535.<br />

• FORDSON<br />

e The class of 1951 will have a<br />

reunion Friday, Oct 2. For more in-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation, call Mary (Guido) Dragos<br />

yelr reunion 'in" October. For more at 278-6107 or Fil (Buxzeo) Ponzi at<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at 565-3765.<br />

469-1410 • classes of January and<br />

June 1962 are planning a 25-year re-<br />

• DEARBORN LOWREY union Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Fair-<br />

The of 1957 is planning a 30- lane Manor. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

y ear reunionf orthe fall. For more call 557-6875. 349-3311 or 283-3458.<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Bette Hosier at<br />

CRESTWOOD<br />

The class of 1967 will have a 20-<br />

278-3474<br />

37*1.<br />

or Brad Iverson at 547-<br />

• DENBY<br />

e The January and June classes<br />

of 1937 are planning a 50-year re-<br />

union. Graduates of 1936 and 1938<br />

»i«n may attend. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

tion, call Millie (Tobin) Harrison at<br />

886-6457 or Bill Albus at 535-2192.<br />

e Tbe January and June classes<br />

• FRANKUN<br />

Tbe class of 1977 will have a 10-<br />

year reunion Saturday, Nov. 28. at<br />

Hawthorne Golf Club. For more in-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation, write Franklin High<br />

School Class of 1977, P.O Box 48167-<br />

0342, Northville 48167,<br />

• GARDEN CITY<br />

e The class of 1957 will have a<br />

30-year reunion Friday. Sept. 25<br />

of 1947 will have a 40-year reunion (alumni only), and Saturday, Sept<br />

Saturday, SepL 26. For more in<strong>for</strong>- 26, at the Amvets Hall, 1217 Mem<br />

mation, call 427-0579 or 884-2874.<br />

• DETROIT CENTRAL<br />

e The class of 1957 will have a<br />

30-year reunion Saturday, Nov. 28,<br />

at Roma's of Bloomfield. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Judee (Sabbath)<br />

man, Westland. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />

tion, call Iris (Smiley) Wadkins at<br />

471-4964 or Peggy (Collingsworth)<br />

Wright at 421-0056.<br />

e The class of 1962 will have a<br />

25-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 3.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call John<br />

Sternberg at 352-1494 or Barbara Dennis CoJd »t 561-2196j"" Marps<br />

(Kanarek) Dorfman at 626-2228<br />

e The class of 1967 will have a<br />

20-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 10, at<br />

the Roostertail in Detroit. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Diane (Watts)<br />

(Ward) Cafferty at 261-4504 or 525-<br />

9166.<br />

• BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

The class of 1967 will have a 20-<br />

year reunion Saturday, Sept. 26. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Lynne (Ro-<br />

berge) Roland at 540-7510, John Coe<br />

at 979-4400 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or<br />

Barb (Stewart) Hertz!er at 644-4138<br />

after 5 p.m.<br />

• BUCHANAN ELEMENTARY<br />

Mrs. Ryan's 1971-72 Open Class-<br />

room will have a 15-year reunion.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 582-0920.<br />

• CATHOLIC CENTRAL<br />

e The class of 1947 will have a<br />

40-year reunion at 6 p.m Saturday,<br />

Sept 26, at the Novi Hilton. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Jerry Coyle<br />

at 963-3*88 (days) or 499-1575<br />

(nights) or Jim Aston at 357-0066<br />

(days) or 478-7043 (nights).<br />

e The class of 19*7 is having its<br />

20-year reunion Friday, Nov. 27, at<br />

Southfield Manor. For more in<strong>for</strong>-<br />

mation, call Frank Jonna at 855-<br />

8115 or write to: 30555 Northwestern<br />

Highway, Farmington Hills 48018.<br />

• CASSTECH<br />

e The class of 1962 is planning its<br />

25-year reunion Saturday, Nov. 28.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Karen<br />

Mason Bell at 559-5824.<br />

e Tbe class of 1967 is planning a<br />

20-year reunion Saturday, Nov. 28,<br />

at the Roostertail in Detroit For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Carol after 5<br />

p.m. at 562-6547.<br />

• CHADSEY<br />

e The classes of January and<br />

June 1937 will have a 50-year re-<br />

union Sunday, SepL 27, at the Monig-<br />

nor Hunt Knights of Columbus Hall,<br />

70*0 Monsignor Hunt Drive, Dear-<br />

born Heights. Members of other<br />

classes from that era also may at-<br />

tend. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Ed<br />

Zaiac at 565-1229 or Stan Padys at<br />

562-0992 or call 531-1639, 562-0992<br />

or 937-2257.<br />

e Tbe classes of January and<br />

June 1957 will have a 30-year re-<br />

onion Saturday. Oct 10. For more in-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation. call 464-4336 or 75*-*00*.<br />

• CHERRY HB-L<br />

I * Tbe "


8D*<br />

O&E Thursday. S*pi«mbf 24, 1967<br />

Darker skin will show less wrinkles<br />

Dear Jo:<br />

Does oily akin afe better than dry<br />

skin?<br />

- - Miss S.A.,<br />

Victoria<br />

Dear Miss A.:<br />

Tbe amount of oil secreted by tbe<br />

skin bas no effect on aging.<br />

Skin ages when it loses its elasticity<br />

and develops wrinkles. These processes<br />

are affected mostly by sun exposure<br />

— now called pbotoaging.<br />

Those who have darker skin often<br />

produce more oil and sweat, which<br />

cause the skin to look oily. They tan<br />

more easily because of tbe increased<br />

pigment. This increased pigment —<br />

not the oil — protects them from<br />

damage from the sun.<br />

Those with fair skin have less pigment<br />

and thus are more susceptible<br />

to pbotoaging. They tend to wrinkle<br />

at an earlier age, and their wrinkles<br />

show up more because of their lighter<br />

skin. -<br />

Dear Jo:<br />

Doe* exercise improve mental<br />

ability in older people?<br />

Mrs. W.C.,<br />

Toronto<br />

Dear Mrs. C.:<br />

Researchers at the University of<br />

Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia claim that a reg-<br />

ular exercise program may help ercised reported a decrease in anxiesome<br />

elderly people mentally - ty and depression, along with an enparticularly<br />

with their problem-solv- ha need sense of personal mastery,<br />

ing ability, short-term memory and<br />

concentration (Geriatrics, March Readers can writ* to Jolayne<br />

1984) Farrell at 11 Cynthia Crescent,<br />

The rasearchers studied tbe ef-—Richmond Hill, Ontario L4E 1J3.<br />

fects of a 12-week exercise program<br />

on 48 residents of a senior citixen<br />

bousing complex. The participants.<br />

age 61 .to 86, were randomly assigned<br />

to an exercise group or to one<br />

of two non-exercising control<br />

groups.<br />

The exercise group met <strong>for</strong> one<br />

hour three times a week to do<br />

stretching amkrapid walking. Muscle-strengthening<br />

exercises were<br />

done in a sitting position to avoid<br />

possible balance problems. The<br />

classes ended with a dance routine.<br />

Throughout the exercises, deep<br />

breathing was emphasized to enhance<br />

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At tbe beginning and end of tbe 12week<br />

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Although the exercise group as a<br />

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The first week of the Dew Detroit<br />

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their side of the issue. Barring new<br />

development, this was to be the last<br />

day be<strong>for</strong>e a strike or lockout.<br />

Another discouraging aspect of<br />

this event were the many empty<br />

seats. Typically, this series is sold<br />

out, sometimes weeks in advance.<br />

The art of Rostropovich certainly<br />

isn't inferior to that of other prominent<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mers who have appeared<br />

in the past.<br />

Short of a massive migration of<br />

classical music listeners to other<br />

states, there has to be another reason.<br />

Possibly, the price of tickets, up<br />

to $50, may have been too steep.<br />

THESE DAYS, when some stars<br />

use their popularity to extract high<br />

fees <strong>for</strong> per<strong>for</strong>mances of short and<br />

easy works, it is refreshing and encouraging<br />

to have a musician of the<br />

caliber of Rostropovich present a<br />

generous program. He is a warm,<br />

generous individual, and this shows<br />

in his music.<br />

On this program, he per<strong>for</strong>med<br />

_ Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo<br />

Theme and Dvorak's Cello Concerto.<br />

These works were preceded<br />

by Wagner's "Siegfried Idyll." Maestro<br />

Gunther Herbig's presentation of<br />

this tender selection was smooth and<br />

well balanced, somewhat restrained<br />

when compared to some per<strong>for</strong>mances,<br />

which are charged with<br />

emotional extremes. This version,<br />

He is a warm, generous<br />

individualand this<br />

shows in hit music.<br />

however, seemed to do justice to the<br />

music.<br />

The richness and intense quality of<br />

the cello tone was evident from the<br />

first cello notes in Tchaikovsky's<br />

Variations. The cello is an instrument<br />

that is difficult to project without<br />

distortions. Rostropovich is one<br />

of those few who can dig into the<br />

music with intensity while leaving<br />

the purity and texture of the sound<br />

uncompromised. Even the pianissimo<br />

passages managed to come<br />

through without any appreciable<br />

loss.<br />

IN SOME OF THE FAST, highpitched<br />

variations, - the bowing<br />

seemed natural and ef<strong>for</strong>tless, x resulting<br />

in remarkably clean<br />

es most of the time.<br />

The term "more perfect" is a k _<br />

cal contradiction, unless applied to<br />

someone like Rostropovich. He per<strong>for</strong>med<br />

the Dvorak concerto at<br />

Meadow Brook in 1983. It sounded<br />

perfect to me then, but even more so<br />

now. "He must have learned it since<br />

then," someone quipped.<br />

Prompted by intense applause and<br />

a standing ovation, Rostropovich<br />

played two movements from Bach's<br />

Suites <strong>for</strong> Unaccompanied Cello,<br />

demonstrating a rare sense of understanding<br />

and appreciation of Bach's<br />

music.<br />

In between, Rostropovich also addressed<br />

the audience, thanking them<br />

<strong>for</strong> their support and appreciation.<br />

He also addressed the issue of the<br />

conflict concerning the musicians'<br />

contract and, asking the audience to<br />

support the orchestra, expressed the<br />

hope that it would be resolved soon.<br />

— .<br />

(P.C.W.GJIC<br />

Simabury, Naw<br />

England-style condominiumresidential<br />

community, ia<br />

part of a total daeign<br />

concept being<br />

ueed by Herman<br />

Frankel aa he continues<br />

to develop in<br />

Weet Bloomfield.<br />

Touch of New England<br />

By Corinne Abatt<br />

staff writer<br />

It looks like New England and it sounds like<br />

New England. But, in fact, Herman Frankel's<br />

new development, Simsbury, is conveniently nestled<br />

right in West Bloomfield. The combination<br />

of cream brick and stone, picket fences, cupolas,<br />

mature trees and shrubs (one of his trademarks)<br />

gives this development a timeless look. .. »<br />

When complete, it will be a community of<br />

about 250 two- and three-bedroom condominiums<br />

with a gatehouse entrance on 14 Mile, just<br />

east of Farmington Road.<br />

There will be two to five units per building,<br />

with an average size of 2,000 square feet Price<br />

range is $159,000-259,000.<br />

Four models, completely furnished by interior<br />

designer Dick Tolbert, are open noon to 6 p.m.<br />

every day except Thursday. Tolbert was also the<br />

interior designer <strong>for</strong> the models in Frankel's 467unit<br />

Pebble Creek community, which is on 14<br />

Mile west of Orchard Lake. Frankel, who spent<br />

14 years building in Peeble Creek (he did many<br />

other communities during that period as well),<br />

closed the last unit in Peeble Creek and started<br />

the first in Simsbury the same week.<br />

TOLBERT CHOSE to create interiors that are<br />

inviting, eclectic, often colorful, inviting and at<br />

the same time, contemporary. The great room of<br />

one model has a wonderful cathedral ceiling and<br />

traditional fireplace flanked by built-in book<br />

shelves. Frankel has used variations of this be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

with success. As far as master bathrooms<br />

are concerned, they just keep getting better and<br />

better.<br />

At the entrance to Simsbury, Frankel said,<br />

"This b going to be a village, not a subdivision.<br />

It's going to look like a small New England<br />

town."<br />

So far, he said, his buyers run from young professionals<br />

to retirees. He has 40 units under construction,<br />

more than 25 are sold and a number of<br />

these are occupied.<br />

The community/village will have amenities<br />

such as clubhouse, swimming pool and other attractions.<br />

Since Frankel is big on continuity and building<br />

is what he likes to do, he has a shopping center<br />

under construction at the corner of Farmington<br />

and 14 Mile that is being done in the same New<br />

England design. He is making sure that the exact<br />

look that he wants will be maintained by all of<br />

the leasees. So far, 90 percent of the space is<br />

spoken <strong>for</strong> and occupants will include a supermarket,<br />

florist, jeweler and carry-out among<br />

many others.<br />

W" f<br />

Great room of one of the Simabury models,<br />

done by Dick Tolbert interior designer,<br />

suggests gradoua hospitality.<br />

'Detroit Expressionists' filled with energy<br />

By Msnon Meilgaard<br />

special writer<br />

Since there are as many techniques<br />

of Expressionism as there are<br />

artists working in the genre, Lucille<br />

Nawara, director of the Nawara<br />

Gallery, has been discerning in her<br />

choice of works <strong>for</strong> her show, "Detroit<br />

Expressionists."<br />

Whether the works be controlled,<br />

chaotic, joyful, or created with a<br />

quick nervous energy, each of the 12<br />

artists in the show appears to have<br />

been motivated by emotional and/or<br />

personal experience.<br />

a Brian Fekete is an interesting<br />

young artist who recently exhibited<br />

in the "From Artists Studios" show<br />

at the Detroit Focus Gallery He is<br />

represented by rather heavily impastoed,<br />

scratched-surface paintings<br />

that suggest sea or tomb imagery.<br />

Broken statues and pottery, and<br />

especially the recurring symbol of a<br />

coiled, tornado-like funnel, evoke a<br />

feeling of annihilation.<br />

e Michael Joseph's two paintings<br />

in primary colors are, as usual with<br />

this artist strangely mysterious and<br />

provoking. One of his techniques is to<br />

draw the outline of a female model<br />

in an interior setting and then spray<br />

paint on and around it<br />

Concrete objects such as chairs<br />

and a step ladder wreathe the shadowy<br />

nude figure in misty color and<br />

dripping splashes of paint<br />

a Brewster Luttrell's collage<br />

paintings sre composed of flat figures<br />

(often with an Egyptian influence)<br />

and relief objects such as totemic<br />

masks, broken chairs and<br />

broom tops The composition is embellished<br />

by. or given a background<br />

of, found objects such as fabric, linoleum<br />

and wallpaper from the ltNs,<br />

drees posters and playing cards.<br />

Assembled, this seemingly incongruous<br />

brew of diverse elements creates<br />

compelling mosaics, of which<br />

Luttrell says, "I try to see old things<br />

in new things and new things in old<br />

things."<br />

e Marian Mudie's oil studies of<br />

dogs, which more resemble wolves,<br />

have a primitive intensity. Whether<br />

depicted as baying or lying at rest in<br />

either a <strong>for</strong>est clearing or a wilderness<br />

setting, there's something<br />

menacing as well as mythological<br />

about these hybrid creatures.<br />

e Gordon (Gordie) Newton has directed<br />

his ever expressive and compulsive<br />

energy into a number of<br />

wooden sculptures called the Marine<br />

Series, which bear some semblance<br />

to earlier work. Layers of unvarnished<br />

or lacquered wood in somber<br />

tones of black and brown, with<br />

splashes of green and red, <strong>for</strong>m a<br />

harshly beautiful ship imagery.<br />

And true to Newton's vision of<br />

beauty having nothing to do with<br />

prettiness, these pieces are not inspired<br />

by pleasure craft, but by fishing<br />

boats, old tankers and hulks<br />

e Shirley Parish's two oil paintings<br />

are fine examples of exuberant<br />

nature expressionism. Placed to advantage<br />

Ob both sides of a gallery<br />

window overlooking a view of trees<br />

and fields, her water and landscape<br />

imagery in lush blues and greens is<br />

dramatic.<br />

a Don Shields dares to apply thin<br />

layers of oil and acrylic-like gestural<br />

' drawing strokes He gets away with<br />

this to two sardonic, cartoon-like<br />

paintings of men with sickly<br />

George Gross-like faces and wearing<br />

garish suits, in scenes that recall<br />

German cabaret in the years preceding<br />

World War EL<br />

e Drew Pascoots is represented<br />

by a large, t-by-7-foot, abstract can-<br />

"Night Creeturee," oN, by<br />

and the co at right by<br />

Luttrell, are two of many works<br />

vas, which suggests a swirling sense<br />

of inner turmoil, despite the pastel<br />

tones of pink, blae and mauve Decorative<br />

it Is; bet the restless element<br />

that chaos demands dosan't carry<br />

through. The artist obviously has talent<br />

but in this painting he runs the<br />

risk that total abstraction might become<br />

nothing more than decoration,<br />

e<br />

heavily applied paint layers wtth<br />

surface scratchings, but here the re-<br />

semblance ends Her busy canvas of<br />

manifold abstract shapes mostly has<br />

an organic quality. In one painting<br />

she depicts an imaginative, almost<br />

surrealistic cluster of luminous yellow<br />

and white spheres that resemble<br />

developing embryos.<br />

e Mark Tucker, who recently<br />

, often <strong>for</strong>ming<br />

grotesque, nightmarish figures rem-<br />

at Hawara oanery of<br />

Laka through Saturday, Oct T7.<br />

_ of Edvard Munck or James use of space, is represented by aq oil<br />

It's s pity that examples of canvas of a peasant woman kAeed-<br />

Tucker's figures are not included in lag bread, which not only has a bfrli<br />

the present exhibition, but in a piece cal implication, but comes do* to<br />

titled "Trapeaa," his versatility and<br />

his constructional skills are evident<br />

ia a taut colorful circus scene. "Dstrott<br />

e Shirley Woodson's cocoon-like. Painting aad<br />

canvas-wrapped sculptures were aot through Oct 17. Gallery hours are<br />

on view at the time of writing. Tueaday to Friday 1-4 pjn-, Satur<br />

e Paul Zenian, whose earlier day 11-5 pj* or by appointment<br />

work was portraiture and figurative (W9-H4 11*0 Welch Road. Wafted<br />

1th a tension-filled<br />

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1


2E* O&E Thursday. Saptamber 24. 1967<br />

Chapter 2 of 'Dutch' Leonard story<br />

1A.ST COLUMN I made light of<br />

Elmore Leonard's new novj<br />

el, "Touch", repeating what<br />

Leonard told me about the<br />

plot: A <strong>for</strong>mer Franciscan monk<br />

turned faith-healer falls in love with<br />

a Jormer baton-twirler turned rock<br />

record-j<br />

tirctOlcESoTthe religious fringe.<br />

Well, all true, all true — but now<br />

I'te read the book, and let me tell<br />

you — what a story! What a writer!<br />

And what a crime that it should take<br />

1(C years <strong>for</strong> a book like Touch" to<br />

find a place on the shelves.<br />

2'Touch" is the story of one Charlie<br />

Liwson who keeps the name Juvenal<br />

ew»n aiter he is no longer a Franciscan<br />

brother. There were rumors that<br />

during a sojourn in the Brazilian jungle<br />

he had healed people, not through<br />

the miracles of modern medicine,<br />

but upon receipt of the stigmata —<br />

thfc five wounds of Jesus Christ. He<br />

seems to be able to read people's<br />

minds as well — two good reasons to<br />

ease Juvenal out of the priesthood.<br />

condo queries<br />

Robert M.<br />

Meisner<br />

Q. I am advised that there is a<br />

class being taught in Birmingham in<br />

regard to condominium operation. I<br />

have written tbe Community Associations<br />

Institute after reading your<br />

column and also believe that such a<br />

class would be worthwhile. Can you<br />

gfte me the specifics?<br />

A. Wayne State University's College<br />

of Lifelong Learning will begin<br />

a Icondo operation course at Birmtngham<br />

Groves High School starting<br />

Tuesday. Oct. 6, and running <strong>for</strong><br />

four consecutive weeks from 7 to 9<br />

p.0i. Details concerning the class can<br />

be- obtained through Wayne SUte at<br />

5#-4665 or you may contact this<br />

wBter.<br />

I live on the first floor of a condominium<br />

in Birmingham. The cooling<br />

unit installed outside the furnace<br />

vibrates the air ducts and keeps me<br />

awake at night, since my bedroom is<br />

directly above the furnace in question.<br />

The condo association has a quietnile<br />

<strong>for</strong> night hours, but apparently^<br />

is not willing to take any action<br />

in-Jhis regard.<br />

3Vly first approach to resolve the<br />

problem was to turn off the person's<br />

blower motor at the furnace which<br />

did-not go over too well. Then I offered<br />

this person $100 to have tbe<br />

heating contractor quiet the installation,<br />

which has not been accepted.<br />

Wlgt can I do?<br />

>. More than likely your condomi-<br />

book break<br />

Mona<br />

his superiors felt.<br />

As thebook opens, we find Juvenal<br />

(or "Juvie", as he is called at Father<br />

Vaughn Quinn's Sacred Heart Rehabilitation<br />

Center in Detroit) evading<br />

the curious who swear that the sight<br />

of a blind, battered wife was miraculously<br />

restored after a private but<br />

bloody visit with Juvenal.<br />

HE BECOMES THE prey of BUI<br />

-Hill, a flashy promoter who wants to<br />

be in on the action when the world<br />

latches on to this charismatic innocent<br />

— and of rabid right-winger<br />

and Vatican II abolitionist, August<br />

Murray, leader of the Grey Army of<br />

the Holy Ghost, seeker of Lalin<br />

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neighbor cannot _ be unreasonably<br />

noisy in his activities. Find out if the<br />

installation of tbe heating system<br />

was an association responsibility or<br />

the co-owner's. You have rights<br />

against the association and/or a coowner<br />

to allow you peaceful enjoyment<br />

of the premises.<br />

If the heating and/or cooling system<br />

or furnace can be quieted by<br />

further work and you can establish<br />

•that the noise levels emanating from<br />

the furnace are unreasonable, you<br />

may have legal redress against your<br />

neighbor.<br />

I would suggest that you advise<br />

your neighbor and/or the association<br />

in writing of the fact that the furnace<br />

apparently can be made to be<br />

more quiet and request that they<br />

take such action in order to preserve<br />

your sanity. If that is not successful,<br />

I would hire a lawyer to write the<br />

association and/or your neighbor<br />

providing them with the legal alternatives<br />

available to you. Good luck.<br />

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real estate and corporate<br />

law. Questions should be<br />

directed to him in care of 30200<br />

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masses and avid reader of vivid accounts<br />

describing the terrible tortures<br />

and deaths of martyred saints.<br />

There are those who would protect<br />

Juvenal — Father Quinn and the<br />

staff at Sacred Heart, and even Bill<br />

Hill's <strong>for</strong>mer revival-meeting<br />

cohort, Lynn Faulkner, enlisted by<br />

Hill to impersonate an alcoholic to<br />

gain entry into the rehabilitation<br />

center, where Juvenal works part<br />

time.<br />

Lynn,becomes an admirer, then a<br />

reluctant believer, and finally, in a<br />

scene so purely innocent it would be<br />

comic if it weren't so deliciously<br />

erotic, she becomes Juvenal's lover.<br />

But it is Juvenal's story — and in<br />

the end he is the character you'll<br />

have trouble <strong>for</strong>getting. Juvenal is<br />

as bewildered by his gifts as the next<br />

guy. Juvie is real. Juvie is so real,<br />

the stigmata, the ESP. is almost incidental.<br />

Juvie deals with the public<br />

the way — well, the way I suspect<br />

Elmore Leonard deals with his public<br />

— sort of: "This is what I do. So?"<br />

Bill Hill talks Juvie into appearing<br />

on the Howard Hart show to be<br />

grilled by the talk-show host who is<br />

partly the madman from Paddy<br />

Chayefsky's "Network," partly Detroit's<br />

long-ago favorite, the late Lou<br />

Gordon (right down to the front-riding<br />

toupee, if I remember Lou Gordon<br />

right).<br />

JUVIE TELLS LYNN, who begs<br />

him not to appear on the show. "If I<br />

disturb people, if they say I'm a<br />

fake, a phony, I say, believe what<br />

you want. What difference does it<br />

make? If they say go to the hospital,<br />

buddy, let's see how good you are,<br />

I'll go to the hospital. I'll heal people<br />

or I won't Either way, it'll be done.<br />

So what's the problem?"<br />

"You make it sound so simple."<br />

"Outside of maybe running out of<br />

blood."<br />

"Could that happen?" Like a wideeyed<br />

little girl.<br />

"That's a stigmatic joke. You don't<br />

hear too many."<br />

This is not Elmore Leonard's usual<br />

book. There is suspense (you<br />

couldn't create a character like August<br />

Murray without giving the nasty<br />

little weasel something to do), but<br />

Leonard is a master at tempering<br />

riveting suspense scenes with<br />

snatches of unexpected, off-the-wall<br />

humor. There is a gun in "Touch",<br />

but it's not giving anything away to<br />

tell you that it never gets fired. What<br />

'Touch' is — at least to me — is a<br />

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Ole! —<br />

love story. A sjtory full of love. Oakway Symphony opens<br />

Here Here's s now how Leonard i^eooaru sc*=> sees u it ui in «u» his<br />

. .<br />

writing 'Touch', imagining mystical with 'Spanish Spectacular'<br />

things happening to an ordinary per-<br />

things son in happening a contemporary to an ordinary setting. per- It s<br />

way off-trail compared to what I<br />

usually write, but it shouldn't be<br />

mystifying unless you look <strong>for</strong> symbols,<br />

hidden meanings. Touch' is<br />

about accepting what is. Abiding<br />

with the facts. Nothing more."<br />

Leonard, who did little more than<br />

revise a couple of paragraphs and<br />

cut a few lines in the 10 years the<br />

book sat around waiting to go public,<br />

adds that friends of his who read a<br />

lot think it's his best book. Clearly,<br />

he does, too. Clearly, I do, too.<br />

IF THIS IS FALL, it must be Lecture<br />

Series time. Here are a few you<br />

might be interested in:<br />

Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m., Cranbrook<br />

P.M. begins its season with Scribner<br />

Jelliffe discussing great books. Five<br />

Tuesday evenings of "Good conversation"<br />

they say, beginning with<br />

Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis".<br />

A ward-winning produccr-uirectorscreenwriter,<br />

Harvey Ovshinsky, begins<br />

a Television production seminar<br />

• •<br />

Ole!<br />

The Oakway Symphony will open<br />

its 15th season at J pjn. Sunday at<br />

Madonna College featuring the Maria<br />

Del Carmen dance group, "Grupo<br />

Espana"<br />

Symphony conductor Francesco<br />

DiBlasi will share the podium with<br />

guest conductor Ernest Jones, who<br />

will conduct Bizet's L'Arlessienne<br />

Suite No. 2. Other works to be heard<br />

at this Spanish SpecUcular — as the<br />

program is being billed — will be<br />

"Man of LaMancha," Chabriers' "Espana"<br />

and excerpts from "Carmen."<br />

There will be a Spanish-style dinner<br />

immediately following the concert.<br />

The second concert of the season<br />

will feature violinist David Cerone.<br />

newly appointed president of the<br />

Cleveland Institute of Music. He will<br />

be joined by his wife, violinist Linda<br />

Cerone, and Richard Pippo, cellist<br />

in Vivaldi's Triple Concerto. David<br />

Cerone will also be heard in Chausson's<br />

Poeme, which he will again<br />

per<strong>for</strong>m the following week with the<br />

Cleveland orchestra.<br />

SUNDAY, DEC. 6, will see the orchestra<br />

presenting its annual per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

of the complete production<br />

of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker<br />

Ballet with Rose Marie Floyd and<br />

her Contemporary Ballet Company.<br />

Soloists will be announced later.<br />

Another future program will feature<br />

the finalists of tbe Oakway's annual<br />

"Artists of Tomorrow" competition.<br />

Also on the schedule in the<br />

spring will be a combined concert<br />

with the Ward Presbyterian Church<br />

choir under the direction of Dr. Jerry<br />

Smith, and featuring Steve<br />

Morsheck as bass soloist.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation and a<br />

schedule of Oakway concerts, call<br />

353-9128 or 591-5044.<br />

Reservations <strong>for</strong> the Spanish dinner<br />

can be made by calling 591-5046.,<br />

at Cranbrook on Monday, Oct. 12.<br />

Cost is $300, with enrollment limited.<br />

Call 645-3635 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation on<br />

these and other programs.<br />

Oct. 5, 8 p.m. Philip Levine, called<br />

one of America's premier contemporary<br />

poets, will read in room 150,<br />

General Lecture Hall, on Wayne<br />

SUte University's campus Free.<br />

This is Levine's first Detroit area<br />

reading in more than five years. Call<br />

the New Miles Modern Poetry Committee<br />

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• ART MARKET<br />

As part of its Autumnfest, tbe Northville Arts<br />

Commission will present its first juried art market<br />

from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Sept<br />

25-26. in downtown Northville.<br />

• SESQUICENTENNIAL QUILT SHOW<br />

Tbe 1987 Michigan Semicentennial Quilt<br />

Show and Seminar will be held Friday-Sunday.<br />

Sept. 25-27. at Oakland Center. Oakland Univer-.<br />

sity. Rochester. Featured will be five of Michigan's<br />

top quilters: Ami Sims of Flint, Caron<br />

Mosey of Flushing. Doris Cross of Northville.<br />

Donna Dipzinski of Millington and Candy De-<br />

Maggio of Detroit.<br />

In addition to the quilt show, a two-day handson<br />

seminar will be held Friday and Saturday.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 349-0865.<br />

• VAALCLASSES<br />

Registrations are being taken by the Visual<br />

Arts Association of Livonia <strong>for</strong> its fall art classes.<br />

which will begin Sept. 28 and continue<br />

through November in Room 24 of Jefferson Center.<br />

9501 Henry Ruff Road. Livonia For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 464-6772 or 421-3207.<br />

VAAL will again be offering a workshop.<br />

"Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, as<br />

well as new workshops in mixed media, char-<br />

- coal and pencil and pen and ink.<br />

• SPANISH SPECTACULAR<br />

•Spanish Spectacular" will be held at 3 p.m.<br />

Sunday. Sept. 27. at Madonna College in Livonia.<br />

Maria Del Carmen and the Grupo Espana will<br />

per<strong>for</strong>m with the Oakway Symphony Orchestra^<br />

Admission is $8 50 <strong>for</strong> adults. $6 <strong>for</strong> students and<br />

senior citizens. A Spanish dinner will follow the<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance. Dinner tickets are $7.50 <strong>for</strong> adults<br />

and $3.50 <strong>for</strong> children under 12. Call 591-5056.<br />

Madonna College is at 1-96 and Levan, Livonia.<br />

• PALETTE EXHIBIT<br />

On exhibit in the Livonia City Hall lobby are<br />

works by members of the Palette Guild. A public<br />

reception will be 7-9 p.m. Friday. Hours of<br />

the show are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.<br />

• WONDERLAND ANTIQUE SHOW<br />

Fine antiques and collectibles will be featured<br />

" at the antique sale Thursday-Sunday. Sept 24-<br />

27. at Wonderland Mall. Plymouth and Middlebelt<br />

roads. Livonia. A new addition to the show<br />

will be coin dealer Val Shilakes of Garden City,<br />

who handles old coins ranging from one cent to<br />

$20 gold pieces, along with 1878 Morgan silver<br />

dollars, a variety of coins from the early 1900s<br />

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Northville's historic Marquis Theater is presenting<br />

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For ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 349-8110 or 349-<br />

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• CRAFT GALLERY<br />

Country folk art is the theme of the fall arts<br />

and crafts show by Craft Gallery from 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, in Roma s of Garden<br />

City, 32550 Cherry Hill, between Merriman and<br />

Venoy Lunches and refreshments are available.<br />

"Admission is $1.50.<br />

• TIVOLI ARTS AND CRAFTS<br />

The Northville Historical Society will hold its<br />

annual Tivoli Arts and Crafts show Friday-Saturday,<br />

Oct. 2-3, at Northville Downs racetrack,<br />

corner of Sheldon and Seven Mile roads. Admission<br />

is $1.50. children under 12 and senior citizens,<br />

50 cents.<br />

• QUILT/CRAFT SHOW<br />

The annual quilt and craft show by the United<br />

Methodist Women of First United Methodist<br />

Church of Dearborn will be Friday-Saturday<br />

Oct 2-3, in the church. 22124 Garrison. Quilts x<br />

will be exhibited in the sanctuary (250 were<br />

shown last year) with a quilting bee and demonstrations<br />

in the church parlor. Luncheon will be<br />

served both days. The event is part of Dearborn's<br />

Oktoberfest<br />

• KITES ON DISPLAY<br />

A collection of Asian and Western kites will be<br />

exhibited at Madonna College. Livonia. Sunday,<br />

Oct. 4 through Wednesday, Oct. 28. David<br />

Smith's colorful, handmade collection will be<br />

displayed in the Exhibit Gallery in the College<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Wing. The show is open to the public.<br />

(ree The gallery is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.Monday<br />

through Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 591-5187.<br />

• SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDED<br />

The Institute of' Music and Dance has announced<br />

that the Friends of Polish Art will provide<br />

an annual full tuition scholarship <strong>for</strong> study<br />

at the institute. The scholarship will provide a<br />

student of Polish descent with a year of private<br />

instruction in the area of voice, violin, cello or<br />

piano.<br />

Auditions <strong>for</strong> the scholarship will be held at<br />

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M TOWN LIFE STYLE<br />

Enjoy prrvde barbecue em<br />

wars and trees or atroB to Idwn to<br />

mad your fnends Unique specmua<br />

detaamg On targe id on ouwt<br />

street near poppieton Per*.<br />

$215,000 By owner 644-2714<br />

Lwge sving^'dinmg eree with mora<br />

flrepiece New kifchen mdudmg ap-<br />

pkencee 2 bedroom*/? oethe<br />

$146 000 CaB after Spm 646-6243<br />

JUST REDUCED'<br />

BtoomlMW HBM schools 4 bed-<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />

Newly Listed<br />

BaauOM tomBy quad on — -<br />

eea. huge tot.<br />

$108,900 Open Sun 1-4. 118 died<br />

Highland Or . N/Spuare Lake. W'ott<br />

334-7253<br />

4 or 5 bedooma. S<br />

large MmBy roi<br />

ant CentrM aa<br />

JUST REDUCED!<br />

jeauoM 4 bedoom bnck home<br />

famBy room with flreptoce Ireed prv<br />

w Offered at $ 198.900 Aek tor<br />

RUTH OR NORMA<br />

RALPH MAUEL WEST<br />

851-6900 _<br />

newly decor Move r.ght m<br />

$121,900<br />

ASK FOR EME PERRtAULT<br />

CHAMBERLAIN<br />

851-4400 336-9552<br />

BIRMINGHAM Secfuded cuatom<br />

Cape Cod V4 ecre tow niemte<br />

nence woooed w» doaa to St Rede<br />

2 ma 4 3 heB bethe<br />

BEST BUYS<br />

BBBBACULATE - » Mrge bedroome.<br />

re bean brick rench. country kac^<br />

en aum-eM. fluea tomBy room wBh<br />

* I" • beautCey BMahed beae-<br />

ment w«i ea* 8er. Ml kBdwn tor<br />

Cudom ctoee** Owaty carpd<br />

mm^out Zoned hem 8 mr oond-<br />

nonmg rt car heated gerage due<br />

offlce $292 500<br />

e, IP mil It. •* asmr BBT-a «83<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

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Aek tor EMB Pa IB<br />

Ree 338-8562 Bua 85<br />

Chamberlain<br />

Adame 4 Hunter « • baew. ta<br />

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OPEN BUN 1 -Bat" rr*7 'lllpMl<br />

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CaB tor mora datato<br />

Fabulous Contemporary<br />

uniqueness starts wtth thM euatom<br />

circular Jiirewe, lee ding up to<br />

3 500 aq fl d Bvmg in 4 bedroor.<br />

3'i beth imported ceramic 9a<br />

(oyer <strong>for</strong>me, dmmg room, graef<br />

room wtth CantornM drifiwood »r»-<br />

piaca brushed chroma and Mir-<br />

rored wd bar First floor t ier<br />

bedroom sutte Gorgeous tonrace<br />

•siend kitchen with OcwbM van and<br />

Jenn-ew Deck Med^ to prtvete<br />

woods Oudtty throughout M y<br />

oondttion A mud seed$258,000<br />

THE<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

851-4100<br />

cmaad^porch 'covaos^rys'^cuMom NEW HOME<br />

r^rrSoTS^ 4 ^ OPEN SUN. 1-5<br />

$115 900 16224 -ocherde N/13 M96 Brookedire Teke Caaeed<br />

MBe E -Southfield Rd 54Q-6786 - -- — -<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5pm<br />

165 Pi*itan BBmrnghem Ouarton - --<br />

-eke Esteiee d «M bad 4 bed- tome dmmg<br />

room* 2"» bdhe FemBy room 6 4- CUSTOM «EATLWES» $224,900<br />

brary A handeome Cdomd home in CeB<br />

DON CONVERSE<br />

261-1400<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

6755 Hefyard S ot Maple E d ma-<br />

ster Btoomfldd Two - Style* sd"<br />

level oftors mvttmg 23 > 23 tomBy<br />

room wrth wd bar 4 flrepiece cap,<br />

study wtth ArspMce wdk m pentry<br />

laundry room 3 bedroome. 2'«<br />

bathe n-grourtd pod. Maei<br />

Lake privileges Birmingham<br />

ached* $168 500 737-9000<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />

S or MAPM Rd W 0.MMM<br />

Brand new 2 atory bnck CONTBM-<br />

PORARY Greet room «BM -M»><br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

387 George Bamm^iem<br />

Re/Max Weal<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

of the Art<br />

floors A mud L_<br />

Aak tor DaOe d Bobby<br />

% CHAMBERLAIN<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Cod m Bmgham Farme<br />

— a toeflng d<br />

PRIVATE SETTING<br />

FOR A FRANKLIN JEWEL<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5 PM<br />

30795 Adar Court S d tJ MBe W<br />

off FrankBfl Foaow the wgne<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

647-7100<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

MARION WOL OC*<br />

RALPH MANUEL ASSOC<br />

847-7 IBB<br />

toors^and oanSm<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

851-6900<br />

Tha Cherm o» YeeterGay<br />

The Elegance o* ToOey<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

851-6900<br />

2 flregteeae $<br />

OMEMSAT 6 BUN<br />

Call Roxanne W«h<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

644-4700<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

QMtN SQktOAV »-6 PM<br />

uaaed^m* toimN paie-ake aateng<br />

hecamg to Gdf course 181 MBi<br />

IMMMM decor tomay ream BkM 8-<br />

brery I aared decking. 4 bedeam*<br />

and TH battw $186 900 9861 «a*<br />

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Farmtngton<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

851-6900<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

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MANUEL<br />

851-6900


Thursday. September 24. 1967 O&E<br />

*7E<br />

6E* O&E<br />

303 West Bloomfield<br />

Orchard Lake<br />

303 West BloomfieW<br />

Orchard Lake<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

7337 OW Trig, fC ot I* Mb*. W<br />

uau? Lovely contem-<br />

porary coionid noiU oi pmtw<br />

adtwig backing lo woods Or emetic<br />

toy*, wood Mmuiii. Almond kl-<br />

chen. exciting terrafy room taeturlng<br />

Thursday. Saptambar 24. 1967<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hilla<br />

] 304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hilla<br />

ORCHARD LAKE VH-LAOE<br />

_OCE*iaAI*SUN.. 12 TO 5<br />

3 bedroom. V* bath conlemeorery<br />

ranch adh open ttaor plan. W baee-<br />

mmnt and targe edieoenl lot at<br />

«847 Pontiac Trai Al lor $152000<br />

By Own*. No L.C. Hrrnt 3 alert<br />

rnotramd Cel tor App l 882-8171<br />

B£ A BANDIT - STEAL thM Nor-<br />

mmndy M ranch tor $18,000 Ma*<br />

than bank appraise* On V* ecre<br />

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FARMINGTON b*<br />

room* 2 &dh* I<br />

school ara* FM I<br />

Aakmg 174100<br />

1 Sub- 3 bad-<br />

1 yard. Oood<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 2-6 -<br />

2**14LaMubra<br />

The moat atunnmfl luxurious ranch<br />

Evary conceded* ertra and eon-<br />

lAutiny -amiry r w i —<br />

aoaring vaulted ceiling Focal Bra-4 WOODLAND PARADISE<br />

jptaca. Krai IWW uiHWv wand rtark share 2 atom Brick Cotanil<br />

$149.1<br />

» Vat floor utrtrty wood deck<br />

1149.900. For prtvaia showing. aak<br />

lor<br />

MAACiA VAN CREVELD<br />

RALPH MANUEL WEST<br />

OWc*. 851-0900. Raa. 661-0993<br />

Stop! This Is Th© One<br />

Price Reduced For Quick<br />

Sale... Now $189,900<br />

Lovefy 4 bedroom Tudor ityle home<br />

on treed cul-de-sac Me. Mum-tiered<br />

oecklng. tintshed walkout attrecttva<br />

paneled family room with cathedral<br />

ceiling and bock fireplace Move-In<br />

condition with custom appointments<br />

throughout . call ALLEN KINO and<br />

arit <strong>for</strong> mora detail* and a private<br />

mowing .<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

" 5050 Shenandoah Ct.<br />

"(S of Pontiac Trad, W of Orchard<br />

Lake Rd . enter on Arrowhead and<br />

follow the eigne)<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100<br />

sharp 2 awry brick ColontalL<br />

4 bedroom*. 2'* batha. Charming<br />

country kitchen including appk-<br />

ances <strong>for</strong>mal dmaig room. Cheery<br />

Hraplac*. central air Large treee on<br />

beautiful lot m greal larnlyares<br />

Buyer > Protectwn Plan *»3>00<br />

Call Qua Seeger 851-0000<br />

THE<br />

DURBIN.<br />

COMPANY REALTORS<br />

ERA<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

UPPER STRAITS LAKE & beach<br />

privileges." 1200 sq ft ranch on<br />

beautiful Ireed lot, completely re-<br />

modeled interior. 2 bedroom, living<br />

room, spacious kitchen, family/din-<br />

ing wtth natural fireplace, laundry.<br />

•2* car garage E*ca0enl starter<br />

large tot ideal <strong>for</strong> expansion<br />

$92,900. After 6pm 662-2897<br />

WABEEK FOREST - Magnificent<br />

French Cotorual. 3 levels, all ele-<br />

gance Finished walk out tower level,<br />

spectacular view ot ttie Walnut<br />

Lake Must see to appreciate<br />

Bloomfield Hills schools & much,<br />

much more.<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Gorgeous<br />

colonial - 4 bedrooms, library, full<br />

basement, cul-de-sac - Priced right<br />

Cal Anu Gandhi tor prrvate show-<br />

737°SOOO<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

W BLOOMFIELD « Bedroom Quality<br />

colonial, large treed tot. Hardwood<br />

floors, fireplace, custom deck, fin-<br />

ished baaement $149.900 737-2409<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

BRING<br />

your paint brush,<br />

Kendailwood, |u*t<br />

redecorating, 3 bedroom.<br />

needs a little<br />

bath<br />

Ranch with "family room ft attached<br />

garag* NEW LISTING!<br />

Century 21<br />

HOME CENTER 476-7000<br />

11 Mis & Middlebelt<br />

ALL FARMINGTON<br />

TREMENDOUS TRt<br />

Ona'i acre Ireed tot - 3 bedroom<br />

brie* home offers - large kvlng<br />

room with cathedral cdkno. <strong>for</strong>m*<br />

dmmg room, country kitchen with<br />

buHt-ms, Ismily room with wood<br />

burning fireplace. 2 lull and two *<br />

baths, altacfed 2 car garage<br />

$159,900<br />

RAMBLING RANCH<br />

Mint condition - 3 spacious bed-<br />

room brick home, features - fire-<br />

place In tamily room. anpreeaive<br />

(oyer country kitchen with bullt-ms.<br />

professionally landtcaped toL beau-<br />

trfulty finlehed baaement with wet-<br />

bar 2 ful and two '•» BathSlt-<br />

tached 2 car side oarage $137,900<br />

ACROSS FROM PARK<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom ranch, country<br />

kitchen. Iu« basement, private back<br />

yard wrth wood deck $61,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

NADA, INC. 477-9800<br />

THE<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

' 591-9200<br />

BIRMINGHAM. $104,000 Super<br />

clean, targe lot 3 bedroom. 1 bath,<br />

fireplace. Florida room, finished<br />

baaement Brtck/atymmunv 2*icar<br />

attached garage 651-3997<br />

BRIGHT AIRY Quad on *. acre, tran-<br />

quil country setting, houee let back<br />

from road and aMalded by mature<br />

shrubs ft tree*, much privacy front I<br />

rear. doorwaBa from dining room 6<br />

tamay room lead lo two patio*,<br />

oversized 2 car garage w/heet vent<br />

A work are*. 3 or 4 bedrooma, 2H<br />

bath*. 2nd bath In master bedroom,<br />

large 1st floor laundry 4 family<br />

fireplace, dry carpeted baae-<br />

new carpet 6 drapee, trash*<br />

painted in neutral color*, all door* $<br />

trim refiniahed. circular drive w/ea-<br />

tra parking Move-m conditlonl<br />

$139.500 Farmmgton HM»553-4915<br />

BY OWNER - 2.200 aq ft., 2 Mory<br />

contemporary, 2 years old. 3 bed-<br />

room*. 2V» baths, meater aufte w/<br />

lacuzzl. 2 fireplace* vaulted living<br />

room, tiered deck face* wood*.<br />

$ 166.900 By appomtment only<br />

661-4721<br />

CHAMPAGNE beige carpet. 255<br />

new yard*, new graaa doth strings,<br />

ceramic kitchen, leaded window*<br />

quality thru-out. dramatic cathedral<br />

celling*. hUtop views from deck, pri-<br />

vacy on brick walled patio. 4 bed-<br />

room*. 2'* batha. fireplace, central<br />

air. apnnkler Reduced to $149,900<br />

Chatham Hlls 737-7045<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS MUST SEE<br />

4 bedroom. 1% beth colonial. Newer<br />

kitchen wtth Jennalra. Pea* ad*<br />

dows Newer rool. Ngh emoency<br />

furnace Formal IMng 8 dnki*<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom<br />

noma completely laiiiodeisd with<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- 2 bedrooms,<br />

large tot. nice area. W T O Oj*!<br />

Houee Sd 8 Sun Sept<br />

1pm-6pm 476-4297<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

PRICED TO MOVE!<br />

Warm fireplace h«gl*ghts thi* entic-<br />

ing. traditional colonial, original<br />

owners pride shines thru out Greet<br />

family aree. 2 car garage, carpeting,<br />

master suite, lormal dining room,<br />

family room, walk in closets Eat in<br />

kitchen, patio, move m Immediately.<br />

$129,990 851-9770<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

FARMINGTON HH.LS S44.900<br />

Cute, deen and ready lor ocoupwv-<br />

cv or t*M 2 bedroom ranch Toleay<br />

remodeled Land Contract lerma<br />

"""kiMSERLY SANCHEZ<br />

RE/MAX 100 ^46-3000<br />

laoa Southfiotd-Lathrup ; 308 Rocheatec-Troy<br />

CRANBROOK VILLAGE AREA<br />

Newly decorated oon»emporery co-<br />

lonM. 2Mi batha. 3<br />

room, new central Mr 6 root A rnuei<br />

— , W 1 9 0 ° ^ ^ s s r e o o i<br />

Deck with hot tub. aeune and cen-<br />

tral atr and More. $ 169.900<br />

FARMING TON HILLS<br />

wwttful 4 bedroom comntal on<br />

large treed **.-2 natural<br />

Ts bathe. T% car attach!<br />

ERA buyer protection<br />

$158 950<br />

LANO CONTRACT TERMS<br />

Builders Ctoee Out<br />

2 custom butt home* with thermal<br />

wood window* and door ««•*. great<br />

room wrth TV apiece <strong>for</strong>mal dWng<br />

room, oak cabinet*, ceramic W*.<br />

$117 000<br />

ERA-COUNTRY RIDGE<br />

474-3303<br />

APRIL OCCUPANCY - Independ-<br />

ence Commons Attractive 29S0eqft<br />

4 bedroom colonial $169,900<br />

After 6pm 478-7936<br />

BY OWNER-2-3 bedroom. Brick<br />

walk-out ranch, on beeuttti*y wood-<br />

ed estate s«* tot in preatlgtou*<br />

Woodcreek Farm* Stream at rear<br />

of property Custom woodwork<br />

throughout 2 car attached garage<br />

immediate occupancy Priced to<br />

sell' $139.000 569-0070 be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

7pm. 632-4206 after 7pm<br />

30-90 DAY OCCUPANCY<br />

New Tudor Colonial 3.000 aq.ft<br />

with kbrary, >a( vmirtpool. chcace o><br />

carpeting. Jennair, walk-out baae-<br />

ment. $219.900<br />

New 2.800 aq ft. Colonial wtth »-<br />

brary, (el whktpool. choice ol car-<br />

peting. walk-out basement.<br />

$207,900<br />

New 2.750 aq Tt CotonM wtth mas-<br />

ter bedroom on first ftoor. (et whirl-<br />

pool. library. $195,900<br />

Off Haegarty at 12'* mile onto Glen-<br />

brook. onto Wilton See aalea ofhea<br />

at 26671 Wtton l-5pm daily, doaed<br />

Thursday<br />

STYLE-RITE HOMES<br />

553-5960 681-7171<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS in Poplar In-<br />

dependence Common*. Spedoua 5<br />

bedroom 3.77B aq.ft Brx* Colonial<br />

with wooded backyard on suPdM-<br />

si on-owned park, Faaturee 2W<br />

'jetha, country kitchen, lormal dUv-<br />

ing room. 27' family room with fire-<br />

place. Ibrary/bey wMdow. large IM<br />

Itoor leundry, pantry, central Mr<br />

sprinkling sy*tam. large paho<br />

$195.000 For appt 477-2602<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

TRULY GOOOttl 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, 2't betha. 2 fireplaaia. MM<br />

baeement. 2 car garage $83 900<br />

GOOD LOCATION<br />

Move-m condition wrth open floor<br />

plan 2 tu» betha. tormM dmmg<br />

large living room, lireplace,<br />

screened porch. oentrM Mr. large<br />

tot, privacy. $119.000<br />

GREAT ENTERTAINMENT CENTER<br />

4 bedroom home wtth 2.600 so ft ,<br />

island kitchen, tamily room with flre-<br />

piece. deck, hot tub. home warran-<br />

ty $159,900<br />

HEPPARD<br />

855-6570<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

OVER AN ACRE! Lovely 3 bedroom.<br />

2 bathe. fl»-LevM on a beeutlfui tot In<br />

area of winding streets Versatile<br />

Itoor plan recently updated at-<br />

tached garage, deck $124,900<br />

BEAUTIFUL! 4 bedroom ranch<br />

Large family room, finlehed baae-<br />

ment. 2 bath* two way tlrepleo*.<br />

wet plaster, ntoe fioor plan. 2 car al-<br />

OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

Pictureeque wooded ravine tot with<br />

stream in Quiet location Home fea-<br />

tures 4 ptoe bedrooma, tlnlahed<br />

baaement and 3 M batha Perlect<br />

lor thoee with chadren. m4ews or<br />

guests $109,900 29208 Dreeder<br />

Soi Grand Kver. E. off MkKMPMt<br />

ASK FOR RANDALL W RUSSELL<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

478-5000 320-5810<br />

ROCHESTER^<br />

SPACIOUS 4 bedroom ootoWM »ea-<br />

323 Homes<br />

Washtenaw County<br />

EVERGREEN - 10 MILE<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

t«92i Hit on apedeay deooratad 3<br />

bedroom brick oolonial Over sued<br />

bedrooms, family ropm with<br />

rwe* to patio CantrM air. ERA<br />

buyer portecuon plan. $46,900<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

JUST LISTED!<br />

Nice tamily home featuring lemily<br />

room with IWeplece. central air.<br />

large pertaay dniahad baaament<br />

«id hardwood Itoor* Immadiat* oc-<br />

cupancy $72,500<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realt><br />

851-811<br />

I Moddeck $isa.soo<br />

FORMER MOO€L - 3 bedroom 1*<br />

bath colonlM. A6 wlwdow IraM-<br />

ments. aprtnklar eystem and central<br />

Mr $132,000<br />

GIRARDOT, Inc.<br />

Realtors 651-5005<br />

| TROY - By Ownar 26001 aqj-"^<br />

maculate spectoua 4 bedroom ooio-<br />

^ ^ ' S S r W M t t o e , coojtooe<br />

ass $168.000.<br />

TROY COLOMIAL - 4 Bedroome. 2H<br />

baBta. Mr»a country kAdja<br />

326 Condoa<br />

ty<br />

100<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />

4 bedroom, family oriented<br />

home. Relax on the<br />

screened back poorch<br />

overlooking large private<br />

yard. $112,000. 642-2400<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

CUSTOM COLONIAL on large tread<br />

tot. petio'wood deck. 4 bedroom,<br />

finished baaament. tormM dmmg.<br />

open fioor plan, kitchen - family<br />

room. $147,000 By owner 620-7534<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5 PM.<br />

Prestigious Wedgewood Commona<br />

33796 Oto Timber S ol 14. W of<br />

Fermington Rd.<br />

Abaokiteiy stunning colon!M neetied<br />

on private pictureeque park com-<br />

mona. Featuring: 4 bedroom*. 3".<br />

batha. dramatic foyer, gorgeous<br />

wood floors throughout Field stone<br />

fireplace m tamffy room, recreation<br />

entertainment center leeturee sec-<br />

ond kitchen and we* out tower level<br />

to msm lor al season* $204,900<br />

For private ahowtng aak tor<br />

MARCIA VAN CREVELD<br />

RALPH MANUEL WEST «<br />

Office. 651-6900, Res 661-0993<br />

MAGNIFICENT<br />

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />

4 bedroom* 2* bath* and fam«y<br />

room Open fioor plan Dramatic en-<br />

try with custom leaded glees doors<br />

<strong>Library</strong> haa buM-m* Convenient<br />

first floor laundry Crown molding*<br />

Tiled basement wrth cherry pen el<br />

mg. CentrM air. Immediate occu-<br />

pency $125,900<br />

ASK FOR MARIE MAMASSIAN<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100 476-9581<br />

TROY 4 bedroom, Ww-mMntenanoe<br />

i cMontai Friendly country kHdw<br />

I with Hrepieoe. lergetoLtraee Cus-<br />

tom extra* Mr uondWomnoMtVer-<br />

noneub ««»-:»ooo<br />

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

GOVERNMENT OWNED<br />

novel Oak - 3 bedroome, baeema .<br />

2 i oarage. $40,500 $4.100 down<br />

plus dosing coat* Alao a.MetHe wi<br />

land contrad with $2,200 movee<br />

at $45,000 price. 30 year* to pm.<br />

Century 21. ABC 425-3250<br />

324 Other Suburban<br />

Homes Foe Sale<br />

FLINT. MICHIGAN - FatHrfoS<br />

ecree 1.600 sq IL. anwao waa»<br />

out baaement. aMmming pooj<br />

bam (S MMM>. tencad pad-<br />

S ^ o r S i r ^ Pg;<br />

ny 1313) 767-4694<br />

FLINT. MICHIGAN - Woodorott<br />

Cslem For an eaecutlve<br />

seeking both beauty 6 se. .<br />

Mr bedroom with firepiece a<br />

•ng room Ubrsry w/perquM<br />

Itoor A firepiece Servants quarters<br />

7.600 e g h d QUM^ throuMwut.<br />

$375 000 For appointment;CMMM<br />

Crewtord. Piper Reeltyt313l 767-<br />

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THOMPSON-BROWN REALTORS<br />

32646 Five Mile Rd.<br />

Livonia, Michigan 48154<br />

Call (313) 261-5080<br />

DESIRABLE COLONIAL located In<br />

popOiar Farmington Hilla sub 4<br />

bedrooms, 2H baths, all neutral de-<br />

cor 3 bay windows 2 cMkng fans,<br />

apnrlkler system a meny more ex-<br />

tra Immediate occupency CaS<br />

Pat Tokar<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

477-1111<br />

DOWNTOWN Sprawling brick<br />

ranch wrth •* acre tot. 2H car ga-<br />

rage, Mvlng room with bnck weB lire-<br />

piece large picture window In tamily<br />

room connects with a aeparate mas-<br />

tar st*te Home located near Farm-<br />

ington Rd and Grand River Aaklng<br />

$93,000<br />

One Way Realty 522-0000<br />

EXECUTIVE RANCH<br />

Farrmngton HUM origmM owner 3<br />

bedroom cuetom. spotless condi-<br />

tion 2 ceramic beths. 2 natural "re-<br />

places. family room, new carpeting<br />

6 drapes, updated kitchen, naw fur-<br />

nace. central eir. alarm system Ap-<br />

proumetaly ISOOaq ft on appro.<br />

acre protaailonally landscaped lot.<br />

FIRST $135,000 TAKES<br />

553-4221<br />

t ached oarage Root approximately<br />

4 yeers $12T900.<br />

SHARP CLEAN MOVE IN CONDI-<br />

TION Recently decorated, bay win-<br />

dow st dining room, tamily room<br />

wtth Deemed oeMng. stone fireplace<br />

wtth mantle Racaeaed 6 track aghl-<br />

mg. Patio and 12 X 15 deck wer-<br />

took Orcherd $129,900.<br />

JUST LISTED, watch the ducks<br />

swim by trom your kitchen doorwa*<br />

on thia choice tot 4 bedrooms. 2%<br />

baths. I amity room, dwang room, ga-<br />

rage 6 beeement Immediate occu-<br />

pency $129,900<br />

ONE OWNER HOME. 4 specious<br />

bedrooms alt with wMk-m ctoeet*<br />

huge dmmg room and family room.<br />

Newer putoe air furnace Oversaed<br />

garage wrth storage $180,900<br />

BEAUTIFUL DESIGNERS CON-<br />

TEMORARY OUAD LEVEL Set per- ,<br />

fectty on 260' circular private tread |<br />

tot Must be seen Beck yard with<br />

ceramic tue heated swlmrmng pod 1<br />

$209 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

MJL CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

Thia charming cape cod on 1 M<br />

plua acre of wooded land In Farm-<br />

.n-flton Hills 3 bedrooma end ktorery<br />

2 Ml baths Only $99 500<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

SUBURBAN<br />

349-1212 261-1823<br />

RANCH - 3 bedroom. 1 beth couiv<br />

try kitchen. 2 car garage, tug tread<br />

REDUCED<br />

CHATHAM HILLS ON THE PARK<br />

Builder's custom designed 3 bad-<br />

room brick quad, office or 4th bad-<br />

room. 2 car attached garage. 3'4<br />

beth*. temlly room with wafl fire-<br />

place. finished lower level wfth wet<br />

bar . large country kitchen 2 patto*<br />

large redwood belcony overtookmo<br />

built-in pod. view ol park wtth<br />

"' I, other tM<br />

36456 Vicary<br />

ry<br />

474-2735<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Wonderful 2 yeer old rench with a<br />

delightful open floor plan. cathedrM<br />

celling*. Ui wai brick fireplace, bay<br />

window, first floor laundry, full baae-<br />

menl. neutral decor with daMgnar<br />

touches and sxtenalve decking So<br />

much moret $114,500<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

647-7100<br />

SOUTHFIELD - by owner. 25655<br />

Code, N d 10 mie, W of Lahaar<br />

Specious 5 bedrooma, 2 bath* ak>-<br />

rmnum Mdad cotonIM 2600aon. 2H<br />

car gwage. large 150x500ft tot<br />

buyers only By appointment<br />

$110,000<br />

358-0056<br />

large landacaped tot. other teatura<br />

$109 900 By App t 36456 V M M<br />

~| CAPE COO REALTY<br />

SOUTHFIELD Cranbrook vaaga<br />

Beautiful 4 bedroom Bnck ColoniM<br />

Family room/firepiece. oentrM Mr<br />

Many specie! teatura Pnojd k*<br />

Quick Sale! $78,900 509-0070<br />

THREE YEARS YOUNG. 4 bedroom SOUTHFIELD<br />

VaiMeri reMUnn C*- . . »<br />

326 Condoa<br />

D<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

26633 KIRKSIDE<br />

,s d 13 mM. E. o» Farmington Rd )<br />

Thia cotoraM la a greet buy SMIera<br />

anxious 5 bedroome. 3 full baths *<br />

firepiece m mester suns Also lee-<br />

tura herdwood floors throughout<br />

8159.900 642-2400<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

FARMINGTON - 4 bedroom brick,<br />

family room. 2'4 car garage. fu«<br />

beeement. $82,500 By App t<br />

32298 LM Lane 474-6644<br />

contemporary Vaulted cMkng. ce-<br />

ramic toyer. 2 NrepiaoM. cantralMr.<br />

burgler alarm and mora $179,900<br />

ASK FOR FARIAL<br />

Century 21<br />

Northwestern<br />

626-8000 851-0013<br />

TRUE VALUE<br />

One of Kendallwoods largest<br />

renchM on tovaty tread tot Otters 3-<br />

4 bedrooms, rustic tamily room with<br />

firepiece snd more Priced right at<br />

$ 113 000 Home warranty induded<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

Tudor elevation m preatigtoue Farm-<br />

ington HMs location Offers 4 bed-<br />

rooms. ri beths. garden room end<br />

more $229,900<br />

Other new noras available from<br />

$163,900 Cal tor appointment<br />

Century 21<br />

Today 855-2000<br />

PRE-CONSTR UCTION PRICES<br />

SLPF.RB location (Orchard Lake Rd./Soulh of 11 Mile)<br />

• Brick Exterior • Ranch fit Colonial Condominium* • 2-3 Bedrooms<br />

• 2-2 Vi Baths • 1st Floor Laundry • Wood burning <strong>Fire</strong>place<br />

• Full Basement • 2 Car Attached Garage<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call...420-3010<br />

From 8 1 0 9 , 9 0 0<br />

Main Office 851-894©<br />

FOR A GROWING FAMILY<br />

4 bedrooma. 3 baths. 3 car garage,<br />

family room with firapiaoe. dining<br />

room. 2.800 aq ft. d Hving spece. on<br />

a heavily wooded ravine lot<br />

$174,900<br />

RANCH. 4 bedroom*, 2V* bath* liv-<br />

ing room & dining room with cathe-<br />

drM cedings end artist toft, on neerty<br />

an acre of roMng wooded property<br />

grat tamily neighDorTiood Moitvai<br />

ed seller $169*10 Contad<br />

Barry Ellerholz<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

851-1900<br />

FOUR bedroom 2V» beth contempo-<br />

rary cdomM, centrM Mr. 1st ftoor<br />

utttty etuomatlc garege opener,<br />

large deck, sloping to JepeneM aar-<br />

deTand woodsy creek $154.&X><br />

425-0440 or 476-6797<br />

TWO HOMES built tor toxurtoua liv-<br />

ing - ofler« over 2.200 sq. tt.. 3<br />

bedroom brick renchM with quekty<br />

construction end appointments<br />

Gourmet kltchene plus tormM dining<br />

rooms, aenken tub* cantrM air.<br />

premium lendacapmg and deck<br />

works plus Mde entrance garages<br />

Outstanding value. Hoiw of dis-<br />

tinction at $229,000 and $234 ,900<br />

Century 21<br />

Today 261-2000<br />

ULTIMATE CONDO<br />

Popular 4 bedroom fra stending "<br />

wmdgate modM is protaanonMfy<br />

decorated and iendaceped Spe-<br />

cious rooma feature vaulted ced-<br />

•ngs. 3 doorwails and Berber wod<br />

cerpetmg The tamay can en(oy the<br />

I amity room with marble hearth fire-<br />

piece. large tormM dining room, and<br />

fun baaement $199,900<br />

WHITE GLOVE<br />

Room to roam! Extra aharp 3 bed-<br />

room home wtth 2 tvM beths, den,<br />

tormM dining. Jam*, room. centrM<br />

air. inter-com system end more<br />

Megmtlcent 3 bedroom ranch. 2<br />

baths, fireplace with oak custom<br />

burt-ms. gorgeous panelled rec<br />

room, central Mr. burglar alarm<br />

-sprinkler system 8 much more<br />

$63 500 559-1300<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom cudom<br />

brick ranch Vary dean W o» TMa-<br />

raph near Lodge. Must see<br />

90.000 negotiable Appt 355-4442<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom afcaW-<br />

num. 2 story house, no garage, no<br />

baaament. grat opportunity, buy<br />

today! Aaklng $23,900<br />

Can Marty at Meedowr<br />

mc<br />

SPACKXJS rambang 4 bedroom<br />

ranch with van-kept 30x40 heated<br />

inground pod on heavily wooded<br />

acreage with privacy to MHa/tnk-<br />

sterarM $119,000 Can<br />

478-3397 or 35S-0131<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

Miltord-Highland<br />

ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS<br />

3.500 sq ft home on 3 13 wooded<br />

acres In MMord Muat aalHtl<br />

CMI nowt! $179,900.<br />

Entoy tha lakelront view Irom tfua<br />

spedoua home In popular Highland<br />

HMs Sub CMi today <strong>for</strong> a« the ex-<br />

tras New listing $114,900<br />

A tot d spece m this 3 bedroom<br />

home with laka eccees around the<br />

corner 1 Very ntcM A grat buy at<br />

$55 000 Cad now<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5PM. immaculate 3<br />

bedroom home m Weter<strong>for</strong>d Extra<br />

large lot and peaceful eurrourv*nga<br />

$71,500 CMi today lor addraa and<br />

detain<br />

Julie & Dave Dudek<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

684-1065<br />

HUNTINGTON WOOOS - 2 bM*<br />

from Woodward 256S0 tyanhoa 3<br />

bedroom Tudor. I * beth* ouaaom<br />

wood treatment* fWepMoa. mtn-<br />

room. large brick patio 61MOOO<br />

498-9437. 548-2972<br />

OPEN SATURDAY 12-3<br />

4403 Verona Circle 8 . RoyM Oek<br />

IS d Normandy 8 W. ol Woodward)<br />

, BEVERLY HILLS location Newly<br />

| decorated ranch teatura 3 b«|d-<br />

r ooms 11 bath* M<br />

fireplace, family room<br />

detached 2 car garaoe _<br />

hardwood fioor*. and deck Storage<br />

end aiorkahop era In baaament.<br />

Beautifully maintained! Owner<br />

motivated and prtoe reduction to<br />

$102,000. H-98637<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

. ~ ROYAL OAK<br />

Oral bungMow. prima move In con-<br />

dition, new cerpet. naw pamt. rnMrv<br />

tanoa Ira. some appliancM. nautrM<br />

decor. 3 bedroom. 1H bath.<br />

$54 900<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

MAPLE<br />

642-6500<br />

1310 Wixom-Conimerce<br />

Union Lake<br />

COMMERCE TWP By Owner Ex-<br />

. captions! neighborhood 3 bedroom<br />

| bnck ranch. Baaement. attadvad 2'*<br />

* garege central Mr $109,900<br />

After 6pm 363-1641 w 344-0146<br />

I COMMERCE TWP 2445 Ethel Or.<br />

Open Son 1 to 4 N ot Pontlec Trad.<br />

w of S. Commerce Ranch beauty.<br />

nautrM daoor. finished L Mam an I<br />

with firaplaoa. patto^overlooking<br />

| wolvenne Lake. 8114,900<br />

CONDO ASSOCIATES<br />

853-4050<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

NEW CONDOS<br />

Union Lake devMopment is started<br />

325 Roai Estate<br />

Services<br />

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land<br />

Contra or<br />

CONOOS. CONOOS. Condo* Troy<br />

BMomftad 8 Roeheeter areas<br />

priced m the mK»-*4P s to the ned<br />

$90 a 1 8 2 bedroom Mm* Contact<br />

Maria or Rick, CENTUMY 21^<br />

PALAZZOLLO.<br />

want to caah out? HighMf ^<br />

eel diacount Perry Realty 478-7840<br />

V.P. KOMAR<br />

& ASSOC<br />

- HOMEOWNERS -<br />

Have Buyers tor NorthvMa. Novi.<br />

Ptymouth 8 Uvorva homMTromrw-<br />

oant sales Need tlsungs lor thsM<br />

surplus buyers<br />

Cal us wid aak what we'* do tor a<br />

3% SALES COMMISSION that other<br />

Brokers won't lor 6*<br />

349-3450<br />

326 Coodos<br />

ADAMS WOOOS CONOO HOMES<br />

SeverM dlfterent modeM avaWeble<br />

For detailed m<strong>for</strong>metwn ca«<br />

Waly OeLong 842-2400<br />

COLDWELL BANKEg<br />

ALL NEW LUXURY!<br />

COMMUNITY M FARMINGTON<br />

TheM brick ranchM lealure 2<br />

baths tat floor laundry. cathedrM<br />

CROSSWtMOS/NOVI<br />

Contemporary 2 bedroom. 1'4 berf<br />

townhouM SkyaQhta. firepiece<br />

centrM Mr. finMhed lower Iwval Pri-<br />

vets patio, garage, pod 8 term*<br />

courts Immediate occupancy<br />

*C«oSsW1NOe COMMMUNTTIES<br />

6615233<br />

irm mm. pw"- r"<br />

861-4847<br />

' dmmg rooms. 2 car<br />

meater bedroom 8 Grat Room.<br />

Psfts Windows snd Mora There s<br />

SIM time to pick your color* on MM<br />

taw modal* Starting at $122,000<br />

OPEN Fri. thru Mon , 1-6pm<br />

or cal DAN MULLAN -<br />

lor personM preview<br />

C-21 CHALET 477-1600<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

HICKORY RtOQE CONOOS<br />

COMING SOON<br />

PRICED LOW 50 S & 60 S<br />

Great tocaMon - MiddtobMl near 10<br />

Mie 1 8 2 bem oom* carports, pe-<br />

IH>>'balcony, carpeting and appk-<br />

ancM<br />

Reserve your unit tor $100<br />

CONTINENTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

855-0101<br />

A NEW CONDOMINIUM<br />

GREENPOINTE<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

2 bedroom. 2'4 bath townhouM 2<br />

car attached garage, fireplace, cen-<br />

IrM Mr tul UaMment. private weded<br />

courtyard. $95,990<br />

661-4422<br />

AUBURN HILLS - Relurbtohed 2<br />

bedroom. Mr conditioning. Mundry<br />

(waaher 8 dryerL carport £>•«»<br />

After 6PM. 853-0129<br />

, ton* A* are coach tmuiaa with 1<br />

car garag* attached. 2 8 3 bedroom<br />

units avalabie immediately Al<strong>for</strong>d-<br />

abM pnem - $66,000 - $75,000 Cal<br />

lor more mtorrrvation 540-3060 or<br />

modM 363-9490<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

COUNTRY HILLS<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM<br />

1527 SPRUCE DR<br />

(S ot Oek ley Psrk 8<br />

E. d South Commerce)<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom Ouad-LevM In<br />

beautiful Sub CMI lor more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation- 824-7100<br />

Earl KMm CotoraM LakM<br />

BEST PRICE IN POTOMAC TOWNE<br />

Thra bedroom TownhouM FVM<br />

fioor Ibrary. tamily room on tower<br />

level, Mtmg apace m kitchen, two<br />

car garage Owner leevlng Mate art-<br />

must ael $ 119.900 Aak <strong>for</strong><br />

IRIS GOLDSTEIN<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

MJL CORPORATE<br />

! TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

HMa condo. 2<br />

Mr. MM fioor m-urtit leu<br />

room, pod $75,900 628-3204<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - Echo Vadey<br />

beeutiM 2 bedroom 1 balh^ 2nd<br />

fioor. 2 carport* naw paint $78,900<br />

g e n ^ i M - c a r p j U ^<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 29640<br />

MiddMbett. Woodcreek vtaage Con-<br />

dominiums Nice 2 bedroom. 2 bath<br />

indudM extrs storage apace Nat»<br />

rat fireplace, eeay accaas lo ex-<br />

preeaways and Hopong cenlers<br />

Pnced to eel. 886,900<br />

CONDO ASSOCIATES<br />

851-4050<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - w a glen ...<br />

oil 6 MM The benefits d access to<br />

major roeda combined wtth the prv-<br />

vecy d a aeduded gMn bordering a<br />

branch d tha Rouge Aher Uving<br />

room belcony taCM a trad ravma<br />

BEAUTIFUL 8 PEACEFUL 2 bad-<br />

buy $55,000<br />

THE<br />

flJflMIMGHAM<br />

By owner N Eton, IM Itoor. 2 bad-<br />

room*. 1-4 batha. buzzer entry Oft<br />

street parking Al appkanoM m-<br />

ckidtng dlahweaher $62,000<br />

- 648-4542<br />

WiXOM - lerge 3 bedroom, 2H bath<br />

rincft. to DeMrable MWdan Crak<br />

Beautifully finished baaement, oen-<br />

trM Mr. sprinkler* many sxWas5<br />

minulM tor 1-96 624-6791<br />

BIRMINGHAM-Only detached luxu-<br />

H townhouM condoa on Oektand<br />

His Country Club s gdt coura 3<br />

bedroom*. 2900 sq.ft. Ferrtaebc<br />

vtewl IHG Red EstaM 540-7554<br />

311 Homos<br />

Oakland County<br />

BARN HOME<br />

ONE-OF-A-KINO<br />

$159,900<br />

40 oak beam* 20 oMMigs. wood<br />

floors, toft. 2 firaplecM. 3 bad-<br />

room*,2b«h..lMr..^r ? M 0 3 2<br />

Spotless end situated on a huge tot<br />

Buyer Protection Plan induded<br />

$127,900<br />

HUNTERS POINTE<br />

immediate occupency. New Con-<br />

struction Spacious ceramic entry<br />

and kitchen Super master suits<br />

with iacuzz>-type tub. two wMfcto<br />

ctoeets and driMtog arM Finished<br />

in neutrals, else ale tudor with poeM-<br />

Die comtamporary Hare unsur-<br />

passed quekty $279,000<br />

EARL KIEM<br />

MAPLE<br />

642-6500<br />

ERA<br />

ORCHARD HILLS737-2000<br />

1<br />

JUST REDUCED to $125,900<br />

Ex-.eptional ranch tn prime<br />

Ueedowbrook HMs Sub teetures 3<br />

bedrooms. IV* bathe, tamly room<br />

with rwturM flreptooe. tormM dlrMig<br />

room t,-st ftoor lewidry. 2 cer et-<br />

tached w«age. gorgeoue wooded<br />

tot Don't.HMtfiMonet<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hart<strong>for</strong>d South- Wed<br />

471-3555 437-4111<br />

LARKSHJRE SCHOOL<br />

Sharp Farmington HMa ColonlM with<br />

firepiece and temify room. 3 bed-<br />

room* work shop, attached garage,<br />

beeement and prtveM yard Batter<br />

Hurry. $79,900<br />

KENDALLWOOD<br />

Sherp 3 bedroom brick ranch on<br />

Mrge treed tot wtlh stram Newer<br />

kitchen with bull In* apedoua rec.<br />

room, fireplace and walk to<br />

demandary Better hurry 1106 900<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

553-5888<br />

MW, INC.<br />

305 Brighton, Hartland,<br />

Walled Uke<br />

BRN3HT0N-By Owner 1600 aq It<br />

country cdomM home 3 bedrooms<br />

11* batha. ful Baaament 2 car at<br />

tached gerage. 8 to ineulet>on. brick<br />

Hrepieoe 1 r old. landscaped tot<br />

targe deck $104,000 313-227-7101<br />

BRIGHTON - 2700 sq It.. 4 bed-<br />

room. 2'* beth. on 5 treed ecra<br />

pond 8 stram Loceted on<br />

_. 0(<br />

town and ad schools Zoned agncaA-<br />

turM. arumMs snowed $195,000<br />

Calevenmgs 227-2944<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

(Haggerty/Pontiac Trel Aral<br />

Great tamdy bMavM home - 4 bed-<br />

room* 2 firspiecM pod. 2'1 car et-<br />

tached gerege tots d updetmg in-<br />

side and out $109 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Country Hill 540-3050<br />

CAR COLLECTORS DREAM<br />

House on 3 acra wtth 10 car heated<br />

gar age/workahop HOUM M 3000<br />

sq ft including walk-out lower levM.<br />

2'M beths. 4 bedrooms Near MH-<br />

tord 887-7483<br />

HIGHLAND - 3 bedroom ranch wtth<br />

large tamly kitchen. 1'* bathe. «-<br />

tached 2'* car garage, on Mrge tot.<br />

Sherp' $69,900 Mlflord RealA.101<br />

| E Livingston. Highlend 667-7222<br />

IMMACULATE 2100 Sq ft 4 bed-<br />

room Tudor tocated on approx. M.<br />

acra IT pratlgtoua area. ProleMlon-<br />

aly landscaped inground aprirv-<br />

kiers. Mrge deck. 2'* car ettached<br />

garage, brick, flrepiece. oak floor*<br />

central air. custom verticM bknds<br />

throughout By Owner 184 90a<br />

3*64 Luenne Dr MMord 684-2056<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

Neervw completion Move right into<br />

this NEW ' ranch home Greet floor<br />

pleri mdudM ArM floor Mundry. 2'1<br />

oaths 2.180 aq. fl.. flnMhed tower<br />

levM. tentaetie great room with fire-<br />

plece. quenty construction through-<br />

out Large tot m Highland HMs Sub-<br />

d.iPon wtth lake prtvlagM lo 5 sur-<br />

rounding lekM $96,500 Teke<br />

MMord Rd 3 mMe N d M-59 turn<br />

left on Clyde Rd . turn S on Strafh-<br />

toitow open signs to 3432<br />

BEST VALUE<br />

ClARKSTON'S OEERWOOO<br />

2.768 sq B cape cod Prtoa<br />

duced to $194,900 i-75 lo Clerks-<br />

ton Exit, take M-15 N. to E on Cran-<br />

berry Lake Rd. lo 8038 Fawn Vafley<br />

For immediate sets, cal<br />

Dtc* Greenfield 625-9300<br />

Max Broock. Inc.<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

851-4100<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

2 bedroom. 1 2 #or, wtth<br />

bae^r^nt own. flnandng^^<br />

FARMINGTON - Super condMon<br />

Jud keted m Vaaey Vtow Condoa<br />

Oflers 2 bedroom*. 2 beths and to<br />

unit laundry arM Beetrtful vl»M d<br />

stram end grounds from your own<br />

private enctoeed pordi A greal val-<br />

ue d $74,900.<br />

LIVONIA - Draeticady reduced) Vary<br />

1 bedroom, 1 ~<br />

BLOOMFIELD - South » B-yi.<br />

Mry 3 bedroom end unit<br />

ted M n<br />

$129,900<br />

O^xeted in n ^ r - ^<br />

complex m $47,500<br />

Century 21<br />

Today 855-2000<br />

BLOOMFIELD - WMow Way condo<br />

2 bedroom. 2 ful beths. lormal din-<br />

ing room, Mtmg arM m kitchen, air.<br />

carport. $87,500<br />

845-2574<br />

IMMACULATE 8 updated 3 bed-<br />

room Bungalow. Iraahty<br />

fenced yard Al terma $35,900.<br />

Century 21 Northwood. aak tor MM-<br />

inda Murphy 399-0400<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 [<br />

2484 CuMn Ct. Lake Orion New 2<br />

story contemporary on VoorheM |<br />

laka 4 bedroom. 3 baths, Mrge IM- I<br />

mg room, vaulted ceMnge thru-out.<br />

see. first Itoor leundry MuM be<br />

$179,900. 893-4111<br />

BOATERS<br />

Custom deeigned 8 decorated out<br />

standing top floor penthcnM condo (<br />

on Clinton River MMton ddtor view<br />

Keep your boat here tod 40 n.<br />

boatwea mduded 2 bedroom* 2".<br />

beth* whirlpool tub. custom carpet<br />

ed. mirrored wd bar. garage Must<br />

be seen. LeaM with option aMo<br />

Rtverview Club 774-S363<br />

OXFORD AREA<br />

home with 150" on al aports take<br />

and 9 acres Priced al only<br />

$159,000 Cal Jean. Quaker ReeRy.<br />

678-2385 or 893-22SJ<br />

con*<br />

s s c<br />

SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY<br />

Showpiece M Oakland County JuM<br />

about finiahed. wM compteaa to your<br />

" - Top quMHy conatructjori<br />

8 windows 3-4 bedroom* 3<br />

open tamlyflMng room s<br />

fir apiece, akyttghts Ful tunmi-<br />

IOM d Storage $175,000 OataM<br />

Laka Or<br />

RadEdde 474-4530<br />

306 Southfiotd-Lathrup<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

LOveN. 3 bedroom home thd hM|<br />

everything NeutrM decor tormM!<br />

a room, new carpetmg m Ivtng<br />

i and dmmg room ncaaurt<br />

^...mg. tamay room with Hraplace<br />

Lsrgs meder bedroom with tul wad<br />

A in * 9 ° S<br />

c i c e<br />

" A .<br />

• C e f , , r o( <<br />

-iU'* 4<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Beeutdul Tudor located on a cui-de-<br />

eetmg country kitchen adth<br />

_Dmets and wafc-M pantry, 13<br />

X to ceramic toyer. abrary wtth<br />

door* tormM dmmg room,<br />

ram Wtth Mattece aid *d-<br />

y j x door* Medng to wrap<br />

around deck SuWt » 1883<br />

$214,000<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

647-7100<br />

NEW LISTING OF NEWER HOME<br />

Top M-My buM M 1886. 3 S^oor.<br />

red deck and much<br />

ASK FOR RANDALL W RUSSELL<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

478-5000 320-5810<br />

OPEN SUN 1-8 t d Draft* S d<br />

13 MM* 29187 Lake Park Wctur<br />

eaque colonlM wRh uu Mw^orary<br />

flak nestled on a tad da sec tot M<br />

Jin m* Coaony Pat* TIM R<br />

M i d i badraoma. 2 pa<br />

SOUTH LYON - BL-level. 3 bed-<br />

ostns 2 car oerege Many eitrMf<br />

$75,900<br />

SOUTH LYONS Ne • Hudson •<br />

1900sQft quad on na •erty 1 acra. 9<br />

years old 4 bedroor<br />

2*. garags. naturM tm apiece M. ao-<br />

•ar ft regular mi<br />

1-437-3588<br />

$115,900<br />

1-437-3588<br />

WATERFORO- no down pevment 3<br />

bedrooma baaement. $55,500<br />

K2C per month IndudM taxm and<br />

amvance Mid-Thumb ftoelty<br />

1-848-<br />

320 Homes<br />

Wayne County<br />

300 Rochestef-Troy<br />

$71<br />

Find floor laundry<br />

Circle driveway Only<br />

STARTER HOME<br />

Bed buy on thte perky 2 bedrooi<br />

brick ranch P*ua Ftor«la roon<br />

Treed comer tot that aMorda prtva-<br />

cy Natural firepiece m IMng r —<br />

Mr rod. large kitchen wWi<br />

storage and tab* apata<br />

had Tear garage Wad<br />

ed home Fantaaltc prtoe Only<br />

900<br />

THE<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

851-4100<br />

ADAMS/WATTLES<br />

Open Sun . l-5pm 4192 Rouge Clr<br />

CM. Troy Sprewtmg country ranch<br />

on 2 tandecaped acra with fronteg*<br />

on Rouge River, owr 2500eqfT d »v-<br />

mg area Grat tar entertaining'<br />

Owner iraanterred/aniiou*<br />

$188,500 847-5T20<br />

ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL.<br />

3 bedroom* 1*<br />

M TtK ji l'lOO Eve"* 853-5380<br />

CLINTON TWP 198 Gertaid<br />

2 yeer old bnck ranch, 8 bedroom*<br />

2 betha Id<br />

nsrooot<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-8PM<br />

5331 Greendek<br />

aqR eotanMl. many artra<br />

I Troy location $1*2.000<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM<br />

A SACRIFICE<br />

IMiat ael MM aharp 3 bedroom. TH<br />

bedroom Cape Cod. 2 beth* 3 Mai<br />

bam. abound pod. 3 acra fenced<br />

pasture $158 800 3294 Lake<br />

| George. * «Me M off Orion Rd<br />

Joanne Wotff<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

662-4500<br />

Mundry. abrary. ferwdy room with<br />

doorwad te paM Cn)t>vatM yeer<br />

round FtordM root* Under markd<br />

•aftia d 882.800 CadArwy<br />

Century 21 Nnrtkiaeeaam 827-77501<br />

» **+ r « m -<br />

• • • X X C S S i 1<br />

•7<br />

iwornk'ija<br />

652-8 OTO<br />

j wtth MikMftm dfldency<br />

orey 962 000 oed. 848-23*4<br />

TROY<br />

4 bedrooms, alegantty<br />

landscaped, com<strong>for</strong>t, pri-<br />

vacy, meMcukHisly maln-<br />

talned A central sir.<br />

$182,500 642-2400<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

"BUILDER S MODEL"<br />

BuM by llermen Frank at<br />

Elegant detached ciuatar<br />

condommkim FMturmg 3<br />

bedroom* Ibrary. dramd-<br />

ic greet room wtth mirrored<br />

Travertine, marWe flre-<br />

pleca. overlooking park-<br />

Itks setting Magnificent<br />

mader autta wtlh fireplace<br />

mirrors and Jacuzzi Gour-<br />

met kitchen LavlaMey dec-<br />

orated M nautrM tonM<br />

Lad houM avalabto r<br />

Woodckft on tha Park<br />

$336,000<br />

Open Daly 12-4 (dooed Thura )<br />

Merman Frankd Organization<br />

SaMa Office 824-3502<br />

MMn OHIO* 698-3500<br />

GREAT VALUES<br />

CANTON<br />

BEDFORD VILLA<br />

Spacious, moafy decorated. 2 bed-<br />

room condo wtth baeement 8 g»<br />

rage Greet complex with pod 8<br />

tennis court* Prlcod M th* 70 * tor<br />

ale<br />

FARMINGTON Hk LS<br />

Huge flrd flow ranch oflara 2 bed-<br />

room*. 2 bath* Mrge utMty room i<br />

more to tarrMc N Farmk<br />

complex. Aaklng $77,800<br />

NOVI<br />

Beautltufty decorated 2 d 3 bed-<br />

naturd flreplace. tormM dmmg<br />

room, modem kitchen, baaament<br />

wood dock 8 more Aaklng $82 500<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

Midwest 477-0880<br />

CHANTICLEER<br />

AWARD WINNING<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

YORKSHIRE MODEL<br />

NOW FOR SALE<br />

, Breethtakmg beautiful ranch, de-<br />

-2121 aigner ported Grat room adh nd-<br />

SUPER SHARP mdntenance Ira 2<br />

bedroom home wtth Ml bMament.<br />

I'A car garaoe. extra owner* anx-<br />

•oua $28o5TnegotiebM 27S8874<br />

dnmg room with doorwel lo deck<br />

tor gracioua antartatnmg owertook-<br />

mg tondacaped ravine. gourmM<br />

kitchen 8 brakted room. 2 bed<br />

wtth wdk out to petto, id floor Mun-<br />

dry room, tower tovd completed<br />

door well to<br />

321 Homes<br />

Livingston County<br />

CAPE COO<br />

M THE -YANKEE' TRADITION<br />

Thra (or touO bedroome and OVM<br />

batna Atlerhed garaoe and 1.000<br />

aq.fl d untwvehed \tm" apace<br />

Large deck and outatandtng<br />

>. a* turrounded by woode<br />

MdM*. Wtnan s Laka/Lake-<br />

$156,000<br />

PLYMOUTH COLONY<br />

(313) 98*-1911<br />

picturesque<br />

2 car attache*<br />

gerege with direct ace aaa into you<br />

home Pod 8 dubhouM tor your<br />

dub Ma atyta. nan CMANTI-<br />

GREENFIELD<br />

VILLAS<br />

PHASEM<br />

NOW UNOER CONSTRUCTION<br />

UVONIA'S<br />

MOST ELEGANT * LUXURIOUS<br />

Ranch 8 two dory conddMduma<br />

with Ml tiaaarnam. 2 car attached<br />

garaoe masonry flraplac*. id 8oor<br />

laundry * merr, other dakoe Ma-<br />

turM IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

RESERVE YOUR SITE TOOAY<br />

Open defty l-6pm CtoeedTlw*<br />

North Lam Park Or 8<br />

PRICED FROM $ 144.900<br />

LAUREL PARK REALTY<br />

SALES CENTER 4*4-93*0<br />

OFFICE 422-0710<br />

JUST LISTED CONOO<br />

in aioomfleld H8M 3 bed oom* 2<br />

fid I on* he* beth with Mrge toyer<br />

8 drcMMr aldrcoM NeutrM decor 8<br />

in move m uundMon Chermmg 9-<br />

br»y. maator bedroom wfth Mfco-<br />

o7 Waoeek Country CUM member<br />

afap poeataM $2*7,500 CMI<br />

84S-1400<br />

MAX BROOCK. INC<br />

UVOMA<br />

country dub Ma atyt*. VMM CMAN<br />

CLEER - you won't wad to leave<br />

MOOEL OPEN DAILY 12-8<br />

Ctoeed Thursdays<br />

ocated north side d 12 MM Rd<br />

Aid eed d Tdegraph Rd<br />

354-4330<br />

Another dtandopmant by<br />

Monetary tmaabnad Group<br />

Coop —<br />

HARTLANO • hdsop 4 06 acra* oua-<br />

m Gaordan cotonIM. 3 bed-<br />

2'» beth* tamly room wRh<br />

fiieptece 2H car garage out buld-<br />

mge. $137,800 kf-ord RaaHy. M*-<br />

tord Rd 2 Mks S d M-88 9*7-7222<br />

CITY# BLOOMFIELD MLLS<br />

2 bedroom, dan. 2H bath 2 car g*<br />

rage $25* 000 9*4-*«t0<br />

Colonial Estates Condo<br />

" ' 2 bedroom 1H<br />

HOWELL - by owner. 3<br />

. *<br />

d*. 1* bath* 2 ear<br />

attached garage large deck<br />

$134 900 fvemnga 8<br />

$43 500<br />

1191<br />

Livonia/Laurel Woods<br />

For Mr 8 Mr* EaeouMra •<br />

ranch, atteched 2 car gare«a targe ied. oentrM air attadiad garags<br />

kitchen. M IMimart. very damy. m mdntMned condo commurJ^<br />

ms00 ARar 8 30 .nl > y , M ^ dubhouM8 pod $74,000 Cal<br />

322 Homoe<br />

Macomb County<br />

Paula or Harry<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

455-7000<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Ceanfty 9*ng wtth dty uunieruari<br />

Bnfoy watdwig eta a*dMe bem<br />

deck d M* immiaidd* $ bedro<br />

ranch Located on a Mrge aoet<br />

tot yd or^y mmutoe ftom dwppt<br />

ORared d 874.900<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

656-8900<br />

Veu won't went w mMe MM<br />

king enty 61(8 .9*0 Hurryt<br />

CaM MARILYN PRETTY<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW 464-7111<br />

841-79H<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

LARGE CONDO<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

261-4700<br />

326 Condoa<br />

NOVI<br />

_ a<br />

i*<br />

ao $104,800<br />

HEPPARD<br />

855-6570<br />

326 Condoa<br />

Plymouth/Open Sun 1-4<br />

12445 Woodgate - N off Ann Arbor<br />

Trel. W d Shaidon HdMy dodred<br />

wait to town.<br />

326 Condoa<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Mundry i<br />

EVM 881<br />

NOVI<br />

Many atytoe to die<br />

$88 *00 !• 8*3 900 Al<br />

chooM trom<br />

neer X-amy* Cad<br />

. Donna Donaldson<br />

RE/MAX 348-3000<br />

NOVt - SHARP CARRIAGE HouM M<br />

beth. Mundry room adl asober $<br />

dryer, lerae pnvele deck<br />

348-8811 Of 2*1-7888<br />

NOVI - 2 bedroom. 11* Mths. beee-<br />

ment. geraga aetnere<br />

afr. pool, lenrM. eiub. gn<br />

a* central<br />

ad location<br />

$87,500. By oe»w 6*1-502*<br />

$143 900 Aak tor<br />

JOAN or ANNE<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Row 464-7111<br />

PLYMOUTH rench condo Open<br />

Sd . 8 Sun. 1-6 PM 2 bedrooma. 2<br />

betha. BMament. garage eatrM.<br />

$106 000 42257 Ota Pond Circle,<br />

corner 5 MM 8 Bradner<br />

PLYMOUTH S WOOOOATE ' Jud<br />

Wed d Sheldon. We attractive two<br />

story teatura 2 Mrge bedooma 2%<br />

beths. tormd dmmg room, i<br />

bummg Mapiaca. baeameni.<br />

anclOMd garapa wtlh opener Cen-<br />

tral W, a new tumece aprmkler*<br />

duOhouM wtth pod. e*C $ 126 900<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

STOP & LOOK<br />

EiqjMWa condo M Carton a praaS-<br />

gloua Bed<strong>for</strong>d VM* 3 bedroom* 2^<br />

bathe flnMhed I<br />

E 2 &<br />

leeeed t* townhoueM 70% com-<br />

PMady ta move into M Mmod<br />

« $79,900<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

420-2100 464-8881<br />

330 Afwrtmants<br />

„ „ ROYAL OAK. 21 unk apart-<br />

ment buddtna f dory Al brMk.<br />

ttaMe rod. 'i two t-»o 8 one<br />

bedroom - carport* a**M Maaad.<br />

$730,000<br />

dryer* Pttaed to WW- S1.880.000<br />

ASM FOR ROeWT TCNNANT<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

648-6000 435-8136<br />

333 Northern Proparty<br />

For Sale<br />

GOLF COURSE premium Ml on IM-<br />

cheywe 9th Mtaani. looks ngM<br />

down te duf——— —'<br />

County dub<br />

339 Lob and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

Mve k H 92 acre . Aaklng<br />

$t20 .000 Cd* 825-66M4<br />

$150 par day Prtoa $32,750 Cad<br />

BM d 827-1856 190.000<br />

11*<br />

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4<br />

1008 Ann Strat.<br />

(N d Lincoln. W d<br />

Lovely socmsticeied —<br />

nunghem Condo Meturmg 2 bad-<br />

3H —'— ' — ~<br />

Birmingham<br />

d woodward i<br />

id m-town av-<br />

l bev<br />

room and 3rd bedroom Loads d<br />

Extras'! $232,900<br />

CHAMBERLAIN<br />

847-4400<br />

GMn. Ho*y<br />

RANCH UNIT<br />

„ - completely — —<br />

Mid upddted kitchen Perfect tor<br />

eomaona on the go M e »jmmer<br />

noma. thM 2 bedroom oftar* con-<br />

vergence to shopping, the security<br />

dan upper < —<br />

• looking tor<br />

180 Montha<br />

Vaaey 478-4072<br />

Tff J2; BROHTON -<br />

wni . •••• • •• - - • jindfl Hat pyt t979 V4E<br />

SchooM. 3 bedroom* 2* beth cotv- ^ I H n I I ^„i,. , . ,<br />

do. to* baaament with ottMhodo^ oamrw M. firepiece. carpeted 8<br />

$164,900 mucft m o n Add eecdon AvMtabte<br />

dan upper unit and the aiaaty <<br />

' Jud $*3 90C<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

588 Towneand. arnnrngftam<br />

(3 d Mepto 8 E d Southftokj)<br />

I TOWN BIRMINGHAM with N<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP - ATTRACTIVE<br />

DC COP haghkght* thd 2 bedroom<br />

oondo NMw windows throughout<br />

beeutlfui landscaping, sp<br />

1 generous fermd<br />

bedroom* 2 baths, newer nautrM<br />

carpeting Newer kitchen with dn»-<br />

bte oven*, microwav* and<br />

dishwasher Special GUEST<br />

APARTMENT tar overmght guest*<br />

and petio to enjoy<br />

the crtep tal beauty NEW LISTING!<br />

$129,900 H-20452<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

648-6200<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS CONOO<br />

30620 Ramdewood CM> Or.<br />

S d 14 mM. W d Drake<br />

3 bedroom M Ramdawood Ctob<br />

toatura gigantic meder suite. 2 car<br />

garage, dock 8 large yard.<br />

$179]M0 842-2400<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

PEBSLE CREEK PHASE m<br />

Stunning W BtoomAaM conten<br />

rmy and unl 3 bedroom* 2H<br />

batha. bruahad chrome 8 mirrored<br />

Kitchen teaturM micro i<br />

•ghOng Cudom ctoed* by Perlect<br />

Ooad. inadir bedroom HM Mnmg<br />

a deck and roman tub<br />

< mirror*. 2 dory brick<br />

aganl queMy through-<br />

out immediate occupancy.<br />

$1**.000<br />

Fran Mtraky. Vice PI eddent<br />

5 MMton Doker Ckib<br />

951-6000 or 161-5766<br />

THE<br />

DURBIN<br />

COMPANY REALTORS<br />

ERA<br />

HARRY $<br />

WOLFE<br />

474-5700<br />

^EARL KEIM<br />

West Btoomfietd 855-9100<br />

end generous<br />

. t l d i M i i l<br />

Ful beeement providM tots d stor<br />

age spece or can be Unshod Move-<br />

to condition $81,900 (N-4)<br />

NOVI - REAL VALUE d 1.500 sq It<br />

condo m lovely Coimtry Piece<br />

Owner w* leave the atove. rdrlgere-<br />

lor and diehweeher lo accompany<br />

thM tovely 2 bedroom unM Cathe-<br />

drM celtoga and atteched oerege<br />

make thd al worth $*4.g00 fG-201<br />

THE<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

591-9200<br />

POTOMAC TOWNE condo - W<br />

BtoomMd 3 bedroom. 2


8E*<br />

O&E Thursday. September 24. 1987<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

• wv»"»> rww* c — — -1 - - •. - — -<br />

occupancy 6475-6600 month. Con-<br />

.wnlent to downtown Btrmmgrtem<br />

646-6774 01 546-Q276<br />

BIRMINGHAM - downtown apwr*<br />

ment 2 osdrooms Courtyard. pa<br />

im>, oentral nr. M appaanoee. Car-<br />

port Fumlehed or unfumlefied<br />

Ca»Mr 30n»<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

2 bedroom townhouee tn<br />

adult community Baeement. air<br />

conditioning. carport. security aya-<br />

•torn ana wMkng distance to dowtv<br />

town-fwn l660mo«tfi<br />

Colonial Court Terrace<br />

646-1188<br />

400 Apart ment« Fof Rent<br />

IMORGASTMANOR<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

1-94 & Wayne Road<br />

Bf<br />

Applications being<br />

taken <strong>for</strong> several<br />

apartments. -<br />

Included in rent,<br />

heat, hot water,<br />

Olympic swimming<br />

pool, HBO, 2 tennis<br />

courts.<br />

400 Apt*. For Rant<br />

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWH. US<br />

S Woodward. Spacious 3 badrqom.<br />

Vjj^aaroj^utture^rom^<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Ana *>CttOn. d»-<br />

tuna 2 bedroom, « ba«t>. aad^aarv-<br />

aJn -5 pjnj<br />

Saturday awd awndey 10 sjl-4 >mw.<br />

H H 1754-1100!<br />

LINCOLN T O W E R S<br />

A quiet retreat<br />

Adult community<br />

OPEN DAILY 9 a m -6 p.m.<br />

SAT. 12-4 p.m.<br />

476-8080<br />

ON THE LAKE<br />

1 A 2 Bedroom Apartmenta trom 485<br />

Rant include*:<br />

• HEAT • DISHWASHER<br />

• STOVE •CENTRAL AW<br />

• REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE * R00L<br />

CONVEMENT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPWNG MALL<br />

B E A C H W A L K<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

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Studios<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

From 170 CABLE TV, SECURITY<br />

H—t, Ctrtrtl Air Conditioning. AppHanem. CarptUng<br />

Community Room. TV * Cord Room, Pool<br />

Lincoln Road at Greenfield 968-0011<br />

Southfield<br />

HIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENT<br />

One<br />

Bedroom<br />

Q.E. appliances, corvnic baths, centrafair. carpeting,<br />

carports, mtarcoms. patitos^atconlaa and mora ... i "<br />

on a baeutfful woodad slta Handicap untta evaHaWe<br />

C a n t o n<br />

V i l l a g e S q u i r e<br />

F R E E V C R<br />

From MIS - Heat Included<br />

Great Location - Park Settiag.<br />

Spacious. Bike Trail. Heat.<br />

Sound t'ondilieaed. fool. Sauna.<br />

("able A Tennis<br />

On Ford Rd.. just E. of 1-275<br />

SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

O N L Y $200<br />

981-3891<br />

Daily 9-6<br />

Eves. b> appt.. Sat. 12-5, Sun. 1-4<br />

PRICES<br />

BEGIN AS<br />

LOW AS- *495<br />

557-4520<br />

1st Month Rant Free<br />

Of $40 off Eech Month<br />

<strong>for</strong> 12 Montha<br />

FARMINGT0N-LIV0NIA<br />

• Newly Decorated<br />

• HEAT INCLUDED<br />

• All Naw Appilancaa 4 Dishwashers<br />

• Soundproof and Mora<br />

• Pool/Clubhouse<br />

• 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

• Adult Community<br />

MERRIMAN PARK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

On Msrriman Rd. (Orchard Laka Road)<br />

1 Block 8. of 8 Mile Roed<br />

Open Daily 9-8 PM Sun Moon to 5 PM<br />

477-5755<br />

400 Apta. For Rant<br />

FENT ON/7<br />

cerpet 266-0073<br />

FHAiaUJN/SOOTH«LO<br />

1300 sa lt 2 bedrooms. 2 oaths<br />

pertuno<br />

sacurtty sm<br />

, $675 par I Contact<br />

>67-5566<br />

FUWKISHCO 6 UNFU«MISM€0<br />

1 6 2 bedroom apartmenta<br />

UKMgan Ave « Wayne<br />

726-06M<br />

OA ROCN CITY beautiful bne* 6u-<br />

app6-<br />

room. prv<br />

I your oam<br />

No p nomei Utmaiae paid<br />

AdiM. 6425. 661-6416 561-6626<br />

400 Apta. For Rant -<br />

laf aa $460 e month Cal Monday<br />

thru Sunday trom 6AM-6PM al<br />

367-1060 I<br />

PARKER HOUSE APTS<br />

VAN DYKE 6 JEFFERSON AREA<br />

ONE BEDROOM<br />

SPECIAL<br />

$450<br />

-FARMINGTON HILLS-<br />

• Large 14 2 Bedrooms<br />

• Frea Haat<br />

• Walk-In Closet<br />

• 1 or 2 Year Lease<br />

• Senior Discount<br />

VILLAGE OAKS APTS<br />

474-1305<br />

From $306 par mon*<br />

PLYMOUTH APARTMENT Down-<br />

town Attractive afldrsss lor the<br />

young professional Uvmg room<br />

mvi hardwood Doors 6 wood bum-<br />

FrsnKAn slows, lus kMohen wtth<br />

GARDEN CITY - 2 bedroom spert-<br />

ment $470/mon«h. plus security<br />

Heal mduded Newer carpeting No<br />

pats Ca* after 4pm 456-6269<br />

QRANO RIVER 6 LAMSER<br />

1 a 2 bedroom Apartment Immedt-<br />

ste occupancy. Caa Mars 535-2605<br />

GRANO RIVER 6 7 Mae<br />

1 bedro<br />

Caa mommas i<br />

534-1106<br />

ONE BEDROOM<br />

arcciAL<br />

FROM<br />

$415<br />

• Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

• Walk-in Closet<br />

• Free Heat<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

• Lighted Parking<br />

• 1 or 2 Year Lease<br />

• Senior Citizen Discount<br />

GLEN COVE<br />

53S-2497<br />

1 or 2 Year Lease<br />

WELLINGTON PLACE<br />

355-1069<br />

Large 20 s 25 roof HP patto. shared<br />

laundry room. tMMas aidude ea~<br />

onfy No peta $550 per month<br />

October occupency 453-5666<br />

400 Apta. For Rant 400 Apta. For Rant 400 Apta. For Rant<br />

PLYMOUTH-. Seeking 2 maul ra-<br />

•poneftle people lor a lerge apa-<br />

oous. luxurious sute Maal tocaoon<br />

sutmomn canter of Ptymo«*h<br />

10 per an . per mwUI pu<br />

aaes Security depoeH reqtared<br />

Caa after Spm 453-W07<br />

JPW.IW , • • • - ' • -<br />

Pool Adults 266-1666 or 543-1636<br />

• Plymouth •<br />

HILLCREST<br />

CLUB<br />

From $430 Heat Incl.<br />

PONTRAIL APTS.<br />

on Pontiac Trail m S. Lyon<br />

Between 10 6 11 M6e<br />

Just S of Camp Oeerbom<br />

neer Kara Lake<br />

Mom renting t 6 2 bedroom units<br />

from $370<br />

Mdudmg »ee« 6 hot water • al elec-<br />

tric kitcnen • aa conditioning • car-<br />

peting • pool • laundry 6 storage ta-<br />

ataeTV.no pet* • eouii<br />

. OR6<br />

oom. garaoe. tsssmsnt spc*-<br />

^ p i s t X a w<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

11 MILE 4 75 AREA<br />

SaautdU. wadoua 1 6 2 bedroom<br />

—•"-SSL'$360<br />

WAGON WHEEL APTS 546-3378<br />

greet »s»ue neet. a*, pool, cable<br />

Neer PL^moulh 6 Haagarty<br />

12350 Risman<br />

453-7144<br />

Dady 6-5<br />

ASK ABOUT OUR<br />

SPECIAL PROGRAM<br />

FOR SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

437-3303<br />

RYAN RD/10 MILE<br />

Spacious 1 6 2 bedroom span<br />

menu CarpsisB. decorsaed. aa»<br />

rang pttof. leundry 6 storegs lace-<br />

taes Prom $410 monthly<br />

— ' ts. 757-6700<br />

400 Apts. For Rant<br />

TWYCKINGHAM<br />

VALLEY APTS.<br />

- SoutttfefcJ -<br />

us 1 uedioaWi spar<br />

GREAT LOCATION<br />

FALL SPECIAL<br />

LEXINGTON<br />

VILLAGE<br />

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />

• Stove 1 refrigerator<br />

• Pool<br />

. Smoke detectors<br />

.FROM $420<br />

»-76 and 14 MNa.<br />

acroee from Oakland Ma«<br />

565-4010<br />

QREENVTOOO APARTME NTS<br />

Located on W fUN<br />

bet'eeer Gal S Hatateed<br />

1 6 2 Bedroom Apta. from $S2S<br />

MrvtBuaMy controaed central air 6<br />

heel Otehwesner A weeM dapoeal.<br />

ovan 6 rsnga. froei-fres refngarator<br />

6 freeier, iarge pantry, pfciah car<br />

peUng. waeher 6 dryar ht ead<br />

apartment We*-*, doeet in bad-<br />

room Carport wCL be a aSalllW<br />

OFFICE 476-9360<br />

INDIAN SUMMER<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CONCORD TOWERS<br />

1 6 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

• Stove 6 refrigerator<br />

. Dlahweaher<br />

• Carport<br />

OPEN HOUSE - SAT . 10 TO NOON<br />

1 OAY ONLY<br />

PLYMOUTH SOUARE APTS<br />

6421 Marguerite 1 baft oom Apts<br />

wtth petio or beloony at $440 to<br />

$445 utaruas not induded Ava*-<br />

etas Od -Nov Ouwt aduft commu-<br />

rvty No pats 50* of our i saidenti<br />

are aenlors Off Ann Arttor Rd . 1<br />

tak W of Sheldon Rd 455^670<br />

ORCHARD LAKE RO. near T<br />

graph m Pontiac Beautiful woodad<br />

eenmg featuring 1 bedroom spert-<br />

menu Includes heat, carpetmg snd<br />

eir conditioning Cable TV siaaatils<br />

From $365<br />

ORCHARD WOOOS APARTMENTS<br />

334-1676<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

HOUSE<br />

Modem Decor<br />

in a serene setting<br />

• Large 1 6 2 bedroom apta<br />

- Ctoee to centra Plymouth<br />

REDFORO ESTATES<br />

Specious 1 bedroome. $350 per<br />

month Credit report required<br />

356-2600<br />

RELOCATING?<br />

U l l bedroom uuoiplelefi Aw-<br />

rashed oondoa. Rochaeler Ana<br />

AvWaMe on short term beats, start-<br />

mg at $675 pat month 651-1677<br />

ROCHESTER ARMS APARTMENTS<br />

1 and 2 bedroom Apts . $425 to<br />

$460 Carpal, appaanraa. heat and<br />

SAVE $360<br />

For a amrted time. WeeeernWe<br />

Apartmants we give you $360 In<br />

coupons Whsn you leem one ot our<br />

1 or 2 bedr oom apts Rants start at<br />

$360 leaectNe ratal and B-a av<br />

dudee the HEAT You "a SMP gat Ml<br />

carpetmo. vertical bdnda. a<br />

cararmc bath, large cloaMs. air corv-<br />

auonme. POOC. a cx'»ement<br />

Bon 6 much mora Sorry, no pets<br />

Caa or stop by today On CNsrry<br />

Hat. fuel E of Newburgh RP VWI<br />

our lioor plen and raoaiva a Con*-<br />

msnt Sat Iwhaa a^paea leatX Opan<br />

ktonday-Fnday • 5. Saturday 12-4.<br />

SCOTTSDALE APARTMENT<br />

2 bedrooms. t'» batha. 2 Mk-"<br />

JSm. Uvon- Sd«a 0N««<br />

$465^MO 456-6 W5<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Qsgent. uumanaw. luatury 2 and 3<br />

r>«3'oom rsgh nee wtlh aa amanmet<br />

including undaroround partung<br />

pod etc From $630 mdudea heat<br />

Carlyle Tower<br />

559-2111<br />

400 Apta. For Rant<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

FRANKLIN RIVER I<br />

Luxunous 1 6 2 bedroom apta. • • —-<br />

Plush,cerpet GE see-Oeenme oven. I TAYLOR 9<br />

air. storsoa 4 laundry room eed.<br />

TV • llltlll $525 *v<br />

355-2047<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

FINEST APARTMENTS<br />

THE MT. VERNON<br />

TOWNES<br />

2-3 BEDROOMS<br />

FROM S750-MEAT INCLUOED<br />

^I«I oatomal aWiospners. Tr»ay<br />

luxurious 1403 I 1750 sq fL. pkjs<br />

baaamsnt townhouese Top of tha<br />

sutaannss mdudmg double<br />

" by —<br />

SOUTHFIELD Fn<br />

(1| Bedroom Sp<<br />

included Altai<br />

great location<br />

annan Part Tomrt<br />

M I 3 M - Heet<br />

TlaWe avmo m a<br />

366-6021<br />

SOLITHFIELO Freokiir Rr>er<br />

Apartment evaa ouoM muet suotet<br />

Caa<br />

401 Apta. For Rant<br />

| SOUTHFIELD Lover,<br />

m securrty mlercom aytaam. dup-<br />

nouae «ath sauna 6 heeled pool.<br />

Free carport 6 vertical binds Prom<br />

S&6C lUMEOtATE OCCUPANCY<br />

12 Mile at Telegraph<br />

356-0400<br />

eras S345psr mo<br />

666-2429 DeOby<br />

i^Sr<br />

w<br />

291<br />

TANGLEWOOO APTS - SoutMekff<br />

Spaoous 1 bedroom Apts sa kjtd».<br />

sn sppkancea mdudms J isriir;<br />

carpetmg drspas centrp air Wf<br />

cn store room, laundry ladktiaa Csrt<br />

port and caMa svaasbis 566-614^<br />

400 Apartmants For Rant<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

PARKWAY APARTMENTS<br />

One 6 Two Bedroom Apartments<br />

no pots Cal Mon. thru Frt.. 6 to 5<br />

652-0311<br />

. Pod * Other amsrHbes<br />

- Sr CitBans aelcome<br />

453-6050<br />

A York Management Community<br />

PLYMOUTH/UVONIA - Small, dean<br />

i bedroom apartment^SKlOa week.<br />

mdudea heat * siactndty 561-2556<br />

Plymouth Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

768 S. MILL<br />

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

- Washer-Oryer m Eadi Apt<br />

• A.r Conditioned<br />

• Easy access to 1-275<br />

• Fiify Carpeted<br />

. OaWwaafcar 4 OHpoaal<br />

• HandKappad Apt AiaHsCH<br />

• No Pets<br />

From $445<br />

My l-6pm except Wed 6 Sun<br />

455-4721 278-6319<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

APTS.<br />

Spaoous 1 4 2 bedroom Apts<br />

A community setting near down-<br />

town Plymouth Heal mduded<br />

Fuasppaancaa<br />

455-3880<br />

A York Management Community<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

cy 1 bedroom. $400 per month,<br />

neet mduded Ca« between SAM-<br />

5PM 651-6090<br />

ROCHESTER - Large „<br />

apts m town Graal location Car<br />

peted air From $450/mo mdudss<br />

652-3337. 751-6536<br />

PLVMOUTH new 1 be droom wttti<br />

downtown<br />

utartiea<br />

522-4302<br />

PLVVKXITH STLIOtO Uotqua Oiaet<br />

area SSyt^nt ArtUaC<br />

tM5p*aj«<br />

661-1736<br />

45S-7287<br />

661-1736<br />

PLfMOUTM. i bedroom qiaat. con-<br />

6425 wtui<br />

haat 4SS-5746or<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

SQUARE<br />

from $420 Heat Incl.<br />

FREE VCR<br />

Grael value. Park Setting. Scenic<br />

View Walking D«tsnce IO Down-<br />

town Air Haat<br />

668 Main St.<br />

652-0543<br />

Daily 12-6 .<br />

Sat 12-6 Sun 12-6<br />

SEVEN MILE'MKXXEBELT<br />

Spacious newly decor sled 1 4 2<br />

Uedioom apts from $430 per morati<br />

« 4 water included a77-6163<br />

SOMERSET PAR* APTS.. Troy<br />

$565 » Jee?n aiert bukdrng<br />

Seniors' Rent mdudea heet<br />

Golf course pools 4 otfwMta^<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

CAMBRIDGE<br />

SQUARE APTS.<br />

2 Bedroom-2 Bath<br />

& 1 Bedroom Apartments<br />

$4B0-$540 .<br />

apsrimsni on beautiful<br />

grounds leeturmg tm coiyKws<br />

carpetmg. awimmmg pod. M JPC*-<br />

sncas mdudmg chanwaaher and car-<br />

ports Adiecant to ahoppmg mcAid-<br />

mg super msrtet<br />

2H<br />

cm<br />

pod<br />

On Mt Vernon BNd<br />

(S% Mae Rd.)-<br />

Jkxat W of Southkeia<br />

569-3522<br />

Adtaoant to goat, tenras mdoor ca<br />

skating. 0*s iraas<br />

FROM $470 PtCLUOIMG HEAT<br />

357-2503<br />

Comer of Beech 4 Slaeweeeee<br />

One block North of 6 m>e<br />

SUNV1EW MANOR APARTMENTS<br />

Or Fsrmmgtan Rd- bsfaar 9 4 9<br />

MUe 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts from<br />

•$430 mdMeja^ »x»»w oasdcerwrsl<br />

posel oven 4 range froet-frse ra-<br />

fngsrsur 6 freaoer large penfry.<br />

4 storage aree w<br />

amg wa»-m doe<br />

400 Apartmants For Rant<br />

iN of 11 MBe<br />

Office Open DaPy. Sat 4 Sun<br />

557-6460<br />

400 Apartmants For Rant<br />

spt Heet 4<br />

St S475^mo<br />

Aduft community, no pets. 45^6692<br />

. Smoke detectors<br />

. Sprinkler system<br />

.FROM $365<br />

1-75 and 14 MM.<br />

Next to Abbey Theater<br />

566-3355<br />

JOY, BEECH Defy area. 2 bad-<br />

rooms. appliances, carpet.<br />

haat. carport 4 pod $550<br />

Adult bwidlng. No pets 866-5114<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rant<br />

KEEGO HAR80R<br />

SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS<br />

Lakefront IMng on Caaa 4 Sylvan<br />

Lakee m large 1-2 bedroom apts. In-<br />

cludes heat From $455 (Sorry, no<br />

cMdran or pets.)<br />

Senior Octane - Spedal Olecount<br />

inquire Manager.<br />

1613 Caas Lake Rd<br />

Or Ca* 662-4460<br />

LESLIE TOWERS<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

SouthfteWa LaaPe Towers<br />

accepting sppacations lor<br />

Apts m luxury Hlgh-nse<br />

Complex doaa lo ahopptng<br />

6 dmmg 1 bedroom Apia.<br />

svsaeMs at $466 Studio<br />

Apts avaaitas at $426<br />

Faaturaa complate modern<br />

kitchens, tpedoua tvlng 4<br />

storege space. Monthly<br />

rental mdudss water, uee<br />

of pod 4 exerdaa room<br />

- 356-2700 -<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

"ttSmSCREEK APARTMENTS<br />

(Farmington Rd between 64 7 MBa)<br />

Brand new spedoua 142bet»«»m<br />

spertments tor rant Ca* 651-6756<br />

UVONLA - lower level apt kSeel tor<br />

month plus security *11-3142<br />

NORTHGATE<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

ENJON MU E I.I\IN Roac<br />

1 BEDROOM<br />

T<br />

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M i<br />

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• • : CABLE TV<br />

' X X t S S S i .<br />

^/rrtpex<br />

-C*PARTMtNT|><br />

c Tr.. bat W. 6 Secti Rtfa<br />

624-0004<br />

Oeayaem-apmSaf 12 - 4pm<br />

• NOVI •<br />

WESTGATE VI<br />

FROM $450<br />

. bataWeaf 6 at<br />

824^555<br />

Oaay 6am-5pm 6at 12i<br />

1*1<br />

One<br />

Bedroom<br />

Includes heat, water, air<br />

conditioner, carpeting,<br />

laundry and storage<br />

facilities and pool<br />

7 Mile - Telegraph Area<br />

|c-.b«weenr>oon-5pm 5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8 ]<br />

PLEASING TO<br />

THE EYE<br />

If yon like what yoa see,<br />

apartments are what<br />

you are looking <strong>for</strong>.<br />

Pleasing to the pocketbook.<br />

too. 1 bedroom $455<br />

OPEN SAT.<br />

Jnt N ot t Mde<br />

977 Nov! Rd.<br />

C E D A R I D G E<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Grand River at MfdOtebelt<br />

Deluxe - 1 A 2 bedroom units<br />

from $480<br />

1 month FREE rent with<br />

immediate occupancy<br />

(minimum 1 yeer lease)<br />

INCLUDES:<br />

Vertical Winds, carpeting, patios or<br />

balconies with doorwalls. Hotpoint<br />

appliances, security system, stor-<br />

age within apartment.<br />

Enter on Tulane 1 Woe* W of MkfcMeOert on<br />

me S. akJe of Grand River.<br />

Ctoee to downtown Farmington, shopping &<br />

N NOVAL OAK-1 ... . . -r-a<br />

naar i-TS $416 par nma aaat 6<br />

I'I'-JTM<br />

W «r k.ae •• .<br />

2 x S h J s r ,<br />

Furnished Executive Apartments ******<br />

ONE end TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

from...$540<br />

MailaiN<br />

• of Laeaar M<br />

0 B =<br />

nowiiL<br />

•415<br />

• a a<br />

Microwave Oven Paid Gee Heet<br />

Air Coodtttening Greet Location<br />

Pool A Temrfe Specious Rooma<br />

1 ft i Bedroom 1V. Bath in *<br />

Apertmenta ^1<br />

X S S X M ts?<br />

M 6 a . - M / 4 W i i > i f < i t M<br />

373-5800<br />

471-5020<br />

Model open daily 1-5 except Thursday<br />

OFFICE: 775-8200<br />

CIKAM) OIM NINC;<br />

2 BEDROOM<br />

$ 545<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

M I C R O W A V E<br />

1 Bedroom "Ranch House<br />

$ 430 00<br />

2 Bedroom "Townhouse<br />

»495°°<br />

3 Bedroom "Townhouee<br />

«560 00<br />

Pool • Spacious Rooms • Clubhouse<br />

Air Condrttoning* T/> Baths<br />

wes r Of PE»*>' 4 r WAi TO* HEAR 1-73<br />

ADJACENT TO *•-<br />

3 7 3 - U 1 0 0<br />

MON.-FRL 8-5 (m}<br />

GRFLFLDUILLE<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments<br />

Fcttlwranr<br />

• Private cmrrarK.es • ItxltNiJual


10€*<br />

400 Apt*. Foe Ront<br />

O&E Thursday. September 24. 1987<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

MwUiwiploA Aptntnanti l v m<br />

Rd - CMc Canter Dr Love* t 4 2<br />

badroom afwliranu. S*6C 1535<br />

per mooth p>u, ao-yaao<br />

TOWN 4 COUNTRY APTS Grand<br />

Rlvar M Telagraph Studios $310.<br />

one bedroom. $360 2 badroom<br />

$440 One ym MM, m paid.<br />

aareora waicome. 9 to Seal 255-1820<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

VENOY PINES<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

To Uva<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED<br />

IN WESTLAND<br />

'14 2 bedrooma<br />

(Soma Wtth Ftrepiacas)<br />

•Pool<br />

•Tannw Court<br />

•Club HouM<br />

• Cantrpi Ak<br />

TREE TOP<br />

LOFTS<br />

haw a *ar> (pacta* apartment<br />

with a il—ping loft cathedral oa«-<br />

ing thai opana to tha IMng area<br />

Wa ara located m tha coxy vtkag* of<br />

NorttivMa 4 hava a toantc naturM<br />

salting complete with stream 4<br />

park 1 yaar laaaa required<br />

No pats EHO<br />

LoK:S4«5<br />

348-9590 642-8686<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

Troy Somerset<br />

Peaceful Uving<br />

includes H.B.O. & Carport<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM<br />

LUXURY APTS<br />

400 Apt*. For R*ot<br />

• Laundry Faculties<br />

• Beautrtuly Landacapad<br />

261-7394<br />

A York Management Community<br />

TROY SOMERSET<br />

AREA t<br />

Beautiful large 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartmants. alao emoendee. Batco-<br />

ntea, patios, laundry tacHtiea. patm-<br />

rinng ooc* parking carpeting Heal<br />

4 water included From $510<br />

302-0946<br />

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2 Vaplaoe* 2 b»al aeduded pabo<br />

wttn ourti-^ barbecue Daaamani.<br />

lake prwaagaa. large twata m No<br />

peta nelarancea reqikred $1400<br />

montWy plua dapoafl 863-5031<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM - 3<br />

Bedioom nloa aaacuttve or tamay<br />

homa. $675'mo<br />

644-5060<br />

BLOOMFKLO MH.LS SCHOOLS-<br />

QuaWy *Mcul>«* b* lanal colonM<br />

home 4 bedioom plua gueat auMa. 3<br />

Ml batha dMng. Mng. lama, room<br />

2 Vaplaoe* 2 b»al aeduded pabo<br />

wttn ourti-^ barbecue Daaamani.<br />

lake prwaagaa. large twata m No<br />

peta nelarancea reqikred $1400<br />

montWy plua dapoafl 863-5031<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

2 badroom homa. 6 MBa a MMdM-<br />

belt M2VMO 626-7400<br />

BLOOMFKLO MH.LS SCHOOLS-<br />

QuaWy *Mcul>«* b* lanal colonM<br />

home 4 bedioom plua gueat auMa. 3<br />

Ml batha dMng. Mng. lama, room<br />

2 Vaplaoe* 2 b»al aeduded pabo<br />

wttn ourti-^ barbecue Daaamani.<br />

lake prwaagaa. large twata m No<br />

peta nelarancea reqikred $1400<br />

montWy plua dapoafl 863-5031 FARMMGTON MILLS - EaacuDve 3<br />

badroom bnck apat-ioval. bath.<br />

2 Araptacaa. M appaancaa mdudmg<br />

bum-In microwave. 2 car garage.<br />

$1300 mo phi* aacurlty Mr Bfrd-<br />

aaa. 474* ISO Eva*. 4T6-6776<br />

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - Bk-<br />

mangnam acnooN, lovely 4 bad-<br />

room. 2vt battta. IMng. dmmg. Ian*-<br />

FARMMGTON MILLS - EaacuDve 3<br />

badroom bnck apat-ioval. bath.<br />

2 Araptacaa. M appaancaa mdudmg<br />

bum-In microwave. 2 car garage.<br />

$1300 mo phi* aacurlty Mr Bfrd-<br />

aaa. 474* ISO Eva*. 4T6-6776<br />

curtty dapoafl 11400 mortti For<br />

uvlormaUon. caa Banna Hoga.<br />

Snyder Kmney a Barman. 644-7000<br />

FARMMGTON MILLS - EaacuDve 3<br />

badroom bnck apat-ioval. bath.<br />

2 Araptacaa. M appaancaa mdudmg<br />

bum-In microwave. 2 car garage.<br />

$1300 mo phi* aacurlty Mr Bfrd-<br />

aaa. 474* ISO Eva*. 4T6-6776<br />

curtty dapoafl 11400 mortti For<br />

uvlormaUon. caa Banna Hoga.<br />

Snyder Kmney a Barman. 644-7000 FARMINGTON HILLS 1 Bedroom.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 Bedroom.<br />

to June aa 1666 1 #1700 4 bad-<br />

room. 3% batli colonial Swimming<br />

pool Famay room/Vapleoe. haatad<br />

indoor lacuzo. kneftan app8aricaa.<br />

cantm mr. attached 2H car garaga.<br />

GOODE 647-1898<br />

Real Eatate<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS. 2 badroom. 2<br />

bath, baa am am. JtaTn aahar. deck<br />

Grand RKar E ol Mlddlabelt No<br />

Petal $625 per month. 344-4623<br />

to June aa 1666 1 #1700 4 bad-<br />

room. 3% batli colonial Swimming<br />

pool Famay room/Vapleoe. haatad<br />

indoor lacuzo. kneftan app8aricaa.<br />

cantm mr. attached 2H car garaga.<br />

GOODE 647-1898<br />

Real Eatate<br />

FARMINGTON HiiLLS-immaojate 3<br />

twdroom. 3 bath ranch. TA garage<br />

on acra. WaBt-out Baaament. paMo.<br />

2 fireplace* low gee bate. Laaaa 10/<br />

24-6/16M. $1400^ 477-6770<br />

BLOOMFIELD Long Laka/MkKae-<br />

Mt Older 3 badroom. 1 bath. Moa<br />

lotl BtoomAeld HIBa SchooN 8750 /<br />

mo 626-0374 or 3M-1270<br />

FARMINGTON HiiLLS-immaojate 3<br />

twdroom. 3 bath ranch. TA garage<br />

on acra. WaBt-out Baaament. paMo.<br />

2 fireplace* low gee bate. Laaaa 10/<br />

24-6/16M. $1400^ 477-6770<br />

BLOOMFIELD Long Laka/MkKae-<br />

Mt Older 3 badroom. 1 bath. Moa<br />

lotl BtoomAeld HIBa SchooN 8750 /<br />

mo 626-0374 or 3M-1270<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

3 bedroom*, lamay room. dMng<br />

room, attached garage Kandattwood<br />

Sub. $660 00 mo NO PETS. Caa<br />

ROY AT 476-700<br />

3 bedroom, baa 11801. garage, flra-<br />

plaoe.$78S.OO Mo NO PETS CaB<br />

Roy at 467 7000<br />

CARRIAGE HOUSE on Pine Laka. 1<br />

bedroom, charming Swimming<br />

pil.aagaa immediate occupancy<br />

$700 par month 663-0786/33M645<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

3 bedroom*, lamay room. dMng<br />

room, attached garage Kandattwood<br />

Sub. $660 00 mo NO PETS. Caa<br />

ROY AT 476-700<br />

3 bedroom, baa 11801. garage, flra-<br />

plaoe.$78S.OO Mo NO PETS CaB<br />

Roy at 467 7000<br />

CASS LAKE FRONTAGE<br />

2 badrooma pkja. Large kitchen.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

3 bedroom*, lamay room. dMng<br />

room, attached garage Kandattwood<br />

Sub. $660 00 mo NO PETS. Caa<br />

ROY AT 476-700<br />

3 bedroom, baa 11801. garage, flra-<br />

plaoe.$78S.OO Mo NO PETS CaB<br />

Roy at 467 7000<br />

Day. 256-5623. Evee 6*2-1503<br />

FERNOALE- N.E 2 badrooma. good<br />

araa. dean attractive Appkanoee.<br />

CASS LAKE WATER FRONT<br />

4 bedioom hjrnorwd ranch. $1200<br />

FERNOALE- N.E 2 badrooma. good<br />

araa. dean attractive Appkanoee.<br />

404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent<br />

662-6467 lanoad<br />

MAGNIFICENT stone tooad<br />

• a<br />

$375/MO . 1W MO aa-<br />

937-3734<br />

4 trim open houaa<br />

BIRMINGHAM RANCH- In town 2<br />

badrooma. ftraptoce. 2 car garaga.<br />

tWO mo $4245154<br />

BIRMINGHAM Schoola/Beverty<br />

HMs. 2 badroom ranch, large fenced<br />

yard, laundry room.<br />

carpetmg. $S25 par<br />

ment $660./mo.<br />

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS/South-<br />

4-5 badroom, 3% bath Trt- 2<br />

garaga/ooanar. Occupency 11<br />

r sooner $l7l75 737-2742<br />

BIRMINGHAM Vacant 3 badrooma.<br />

sunroom. library, rec room, geraga.<br />

:rM air. 16670 Buckingham<br />

$650/month plus security<br />

Aak tor Frank: 647-1414<br />

BIRMINGHAM Charming Pierce St I<br />

brick colonlM 3 badrooma. IMng<br />

WMk to shops.<br />

schools, church.<br />

security deposit Sorry no pals<br />

CMI 645-2665<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 badroom. 1 bath<br />

waahar, central Mr. 1* car ga-<br />

». avaltoM NOV 1. $600 month<br />

plua sacurtty No pats. 642-2714<br />

NORTHVILLE TWP<br />

Maadowbrook Eststas bah<br />

Meadowbrnnk Country Club New.<br />

homa of Cii|Msh MMsir<br />

. jn neabed m hawOy woo<br />

acreege 1700 SQ. fl. 3 badrooma.<br />

maasar bedroom. 15«17, large gre«<br />

room. tormM dMng room, new GE<br />

kitchen and waahar 4 drywr. $1250<br />

plua sacurtty Long or ahort Maaa<br />

851-0606 or 662-12361<br />

CLINTON TWP. - 16 4 GarMd<br />

$1000 - 2 year old brick rancfi. 3<br />

a. 2 baths. IM Itoor Mun-<br />

dry, attached garaga. Mr. sprinklers.<br />

563-11441<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

aaqua. sadudad double ML appro*<br />

imatafy 2600 SQ.ft. 3 bedroom. 2'4<br />

bath. UI basement. 3 car<br />

atyM hon<br />

IhtatoM 540-6060<br />

$2200<br />

GARDEN CITY-1 badroom. 1 bath.<br />

COMMERCE TWP - on 1 acre. 31 ranch, nm*, lamodMat<br />

badrooma. dan. dmmg. Wno m | mctoded $475/month<br />

ga $650/ ]w«dH month aacurlty<br />

11 moa security dapoafl<br />

IM 4 MM<br />

537<br />

WHOM - oh 8 acrae. 3 badrooma. 2<br />

batha. lamky. «nmg.<br />

LAKEFRONT on a»-sports Lowar<br />

.. S trans Laka 9 rooma. 4 badrooma.<br />

2 to* baths 4 garaga $1.200 /mo<br />

M-| . 360-2174<br />

Days 624-6320. avea<br />

LIVONIA (between Inkatar 4 7<br />

Rd L 19321 nan—or 3<br />

3, O O I W. ueinilt. , I ranch. 2 car garaga. Ml baaament<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS^ 2^l»d- t700/M0. T 543-4333<br />

ceMno. buK-ln<br />

tew $550/MO.<br />

MO sacurtty After 3pm $37-3734<br />

DEARBORN HOTS<br />

bedroom ranch. utMty room, carpal<br />

fenced yard section 8<br />

553-9055<br />

LIVONIA - Mmt condtoon 2<br />

room ranch. >4 acra lot. 2'* car ga-<br />

AttractHa 21 Dorms DonMdaon:<br />

Spm 2161 W Uncoto.<br />

•n. 473-2223<br />

curity dapoalt Cc<br />

from TheCchlgen Group. 561-9200<br />

N CANTON. 3 badroom quad, tami-<br />

ly room flreptoce. 1V» bathe lanoad<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

raM 4 bedroom oc*<br />

•IS lai itlly<br />

/dryar<br />

yard SBOO/mo + aacurlty dapoalt.<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 badroom rancti.<br />

near shopping 4 smMI park wNh<br />

lennis courts Fu» baaement.<br />

$1.000/mo 645-5535<br />

646-2572 DETROIT - Lyndon-Ouler Dr - spa<br />

__ ctous "3 bedroom, laundry room.<br />

BIRMINGHAM-* bedroom tor only<br />

SaS0/mo. 2 batha. baasmanl Farm-<br />

mgton I IMS I bedroom near 14 4<br />

NorthweaMm $800'mo 356-3366<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS ranch. 3 bad-<br />

1H batha. 2<br />

eluded.<br />

4600/mo.<br />

lately.<br />

2-1620<br />

lanced yard. $340 month pkjs sa-<br />

curtty 981<br />

DETROIT. 6 Mfla/TaMgraph ,<br />

month $1,000 movee you M. Ava8-1<br />

abM imntedMtMy.Caa 255-0641<br />

EXECUTIVE HOME<br />

WATERFORO - Spaooua Mka vtow<br />

2 baths, 2 lamky rooms. Mr. dec* I<br />

Beach/dock prMtoge^ Lawn Mam-]<br />

tenance mduded $1,250 625-6402<br />

400 Apts.^or Rent<br />

2<br />

Sun ^<br />

North to<br />

1 8c 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

in a beautiful country setting<br />

close to 1-75<br />

from $400<br />

Cable TV Available<br />

* - m m •«<br />

•cino to Neu. Heights!<br />

Heat included<br />

Private Cntry<br />

Modem Appliances<br />

Balcony or Patio<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

Carpeting<br />

Pool<br />

i Convenient to<br />

Oakland University<br />

Open Mon.-SaL. 9-5<br />

Sun.. 12-3<br />

Located on Baldwin Rd.<br />

2 Miles Plorth of 1-75.<br />

( mn<br />

LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING<br />

IN FARMINGTON HILLS.<br />

Heat and Water Included<br />

Washer and Dryer in Every Apt<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

3 Bedroom Townhouses<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

Clubhouse with Sauna<br />

Social Activities<br />

Call or Stop By Today!<br />

SEE "THE PEOPLE WHO CARE"<br />

477-0133 or 471-6800<br />

Indoor & Outdoor Pool<br />

Tennis Courts<br />

Golf Course on Property<br />

Close to Expressways &<br />

Shopping<br />

Built-in Vacuum System<br />

Plus Much. Much More'<br />

Grand River and<br />

Halstead Roads<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

s V a c i o i s a p a k t m k n t h o m f.s<br />

Rising<br />

f f/WESTLAND<br />

J A aTOWERS<br />

A P A P l M f c N T S<br />

The excitement and luxury of hk^vrise apart<br />

ment living has risen to new heights at<br />

Westland lowers<br />

• Spacious one and two bedroom apart-<br />

ments with spectacular baicony viewr<br />

• Year-round swimming In the<br />

indoor heated pool<br />

• All new Club and Game Room<br />

•- • Tennis courts<br />

• TV monitored secure entrances<br />

a FREE private health dub with exercise<br />

room and sauna<br />

a An ideal location<br />

— One block from Westland Mall<br />

— Adjacent to food markets and other<br />

services •<br />

— Near 1 275. I 94 and major surface<br />

streets<br />

Phone: 391-1322<br />

HEAT INCLUDED IN RENT<br />

Rise to new heights in apartment living<br />

at Westland Towers'<br />

721-2500<br />

Models open Dally. Located one block tvest of<br />

Wayne Road. b»tiw«a Ford and Warren Roads<br />

Presented by<br />

M the hayman company (2)<br />

FALL IN<br />

LOVE<br />

A charming little community<br />

with vcrv. vers large<br />

I and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

in a picture perfcct setting<br />

laced with huge shade trees.<br />

Come take a stroll through<br />

Bayberry Place, we predict<br />

youH slay. From $565 monthly<br />

including heal & water.<br />

BAYBERRY PLACE<br />

Located one Mock north ol Maple,<br />

on Axtell. just east erf Coolidge.<br />

in the midst of the<br />

Brrmingham Somerset area<br />

Please cafl 643-9109<br />

Open 9 • 5 daily A 10 - 5 Sat.<br />

r t m e<br />

//eAt&uid<br />

Experience lux-<br />

ury apartment liv-<br />

ing at its finest.<br />

Tastefully designed,<br />

conveniently located,<br />

securely protected<br />

...this is Fountain<br />

Park Westland. You U<br />

be proud to call it<br />

your home.<br />

• Choice of spacious 1<br />

or 2 bedroom apart-<br />

ments with one or two<br />

baths • Washer & dryer<br />

in each apartment<br />

• Private entrance<br />

to each apartment<br />

• Kitchen complete<br />

with energy efficient<br />

Rentals from *4S9<br />

GE appliances:<br />

self-cleaning oven.<br />

14 cubic foot self-<br />

defrostingrefrigerator.- dishwasher, garbage<br />

disposal and micro-<br />

wave oven • Insulated<br />

steel entry door with<br />

dead bolt security lock<br />

• Sound conditioned<br />

floors & walls • Private<br />

patios & balconies<br />

• Swimming pool<br />

• Tennis courts<br />

s<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

459-1711<br />

>7410 Fountain Park Citck<br />

Wesdami. Ml<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 2OS0a.in.-6 W p.«<br />

THIS IS<br />

YOUR PLACE<br />

FIRST MONTH FREE<br />

Franklin Square Apartments are centrally located<br />

on 5 Mile Road near Middlebelt. close to 1-96, near<br />

great shopping and restaurants.<br />

Quality landscaping, laundry facilities in each<br />

building, wall to wall carpeting, air conditioning and<br />

swimming pool.<br />

1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments from 4CO<br />

HEAT INCLUDED IN MONTHLY RENT<br />

FDANKUN<br />

(SQUARE<br />

( " A P A R T M E N T 6 )<br />

Located on 3 Mile Rd.<br />

Bet. Middlebelt and \<br />

Inkster in LIVONIA<br />

>. Open Monday through<br />

Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p..m.<br />

427-6970<br />

(=J<br />

You Can Get Into Muirwood<br />

For '540 A Month.<br />

But Only Through The<br />

24-Hour Manned Gatehouse.<br />

The peace of mmd of a round-the-clock banned<br />

gatehouse and electronic door entries are only pant<br />

of Muirwood's abundance<br />

There's so much light, so many windows, so much<br />

room Windows and eating space m most kitchens A<br />

pnvate balcony or pato Free cable TV Beautiful wmdcxv<br />

treatments Lots of storage, huge closets Covered<br />

attached parking<br />

Then, there's<br />

the incredibly<br />

large pool with<br />

spa The lighted<br />

tennis courts<br />

Spectacular Club-<br />

house with party<br />

facilities and a<br />

lendmg library A<br />

pnvate 12-acre<br />

nature trail A<br />

pond and rolling<br />

hifls ^<br />

12 afferent 1 and<br />

2 bedroom plans<br />

from when to<br />

choose<br />

Models open daty<br />

II am w 6 pm,<br />

Monday A T>xjrvtty<br />

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400 Apartments For Rent<br />

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bedroom. 1 Baflv country rarer, or<br />

1 14 wooded acre iWoOeied f r o m W<br />

pane MOO Mo plut uUMaa. 1 Yr<br />

Aner7PU 861-5185 FRO« l 550<br />

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ONE MONTH'S<br />

FREE RENT*<br />

I never saw anything like it. Handsome,<br />

distinctive buildings on terraced land, full of<br />

intriguing angles and architectural detail. A<br />

complete change from that old 'row-house' look.<br />

Every apartment has its own private entrance,<br />

unusual layout, and surprising extras like a<br />

washer and dryer, vertical blinds, full kitchen<br />

with dishwasher, and plenty of closet and<br />

storage space.<br />

Some even have cathedral ceilings, over-<br />

size patio, and a large eat-in kitchen.<br />

I look out onto lush woods and ponds . . .<br />

a jogging path . . . swimming . . . tennis . . .<br />

and a com<strong>for</strong>table clubhouse with exercise<br />

and aerobic rooms.<br />

It's not just a place to live: it's a place I love<br />

coming home to. You"II see what 1 mean.**<br />

Sandy Kearns<br />

Manager<br />

Soddle Cwli a<br />

nght u hrre V . 344-9966<br />

^yuM&Q-eek<br />

Oprn Mon . TW% 9-7 lu« . Wed . FrL Weekend* 11-$<br />

One Bedroom from S570 • Two Bedroom from $605<br />


12E* O&E Thursday. September 24.1967<br />

406 Property<br />

ABSENTEE OWNER<br />

We personeflse our<br />

your taeetogA man*<br />

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• Mambsra ot Oakland County Land-<br />

. Mora making a decMon. cal uM<br />

D& H<br />

Income Property Mflml<br />

Franklin. Ml 737-4002<br />

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REAL ESTATE<br />

A Goode Uetmg M A Good Buy!<br />

1411 N. Woodward 647-1*96<br />

406 Furnished Houses<br />

For Rent<br />

AD INTERIM<br />

EXECUTIVE QUARTERS<br />

TV.<br />

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No yard work Long or short lerm<br />

laaaa 10 Mfle/Ldhew 366-76*6<br />

QlftMINQhA<br />

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$1100 mo<br />

M Ranch-<br />

own 3 bedr<br />

ice. carport.<br />

luBy fur-<br />

ooma 1'A<br />

642*156<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroc an. Florida<br />

«tery turner Kt linens.<br />

nances, fen ced yard.<br />

Mommy. (Oo n) 256-1565 642-4300<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Enecutrve 3<br />

badroom brick apdl-tovM. 2H bain.<br />

2 llrepiecee. M appflaneee mdudmg<br />

buM-m microwave. 2 car gan<br />

Completely hjrntahad Mo lo mo<br />

S-395 ma piua aacurlty Mr Bird-<br />

*M. 474-6190: Eva* 47*477*<br />

FARMINGTON HlLLS-*nmee*itoto 3<br />

badroom. 3 bath ranch. 2'-» garage<br />

on acra. WMk-out basement. petio<br />

2 flreplecee. low aaa MBa. Laaaa 10/<br />

24-«/19M. $1:<br />

5w gaa I<br />

900 .477*770<br />

FRANKLIN RO.<br />

•*<br />

352-5952<br />

UVOMA - 3 badroom bnck. 2 oar<br />

garaoa Completely furntohed Mo<br />

•o mo. $ 1000 mo. plua aacurlty Mr<br />

BrdMl. 474-5190: Evea 478-9778<br />

ROCHESTER - lovely 3 badroom u-<br />

laval homa comptataly fummhed tor<br />

410 Flats<br />

PLYMOUTH Ona bedroom<br />

Siove, relngeretor $376 plua<br />

By and udBMe.<br />

PLYMOUTH. 40<br />

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$47*379<br />

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Oct lai.<br />

UP8TAIRS DM. 7 MBa Grand Rfeer<br />

applenoea 1295 par mo. lai. laal A<br />

•acuity Leave meeeege, 496-9736<br />

412 Townhouaes-<br />

Condos For Rent<br />

ADAMS WOOOS<br />

Dalun 3 badroom Condo Haetj re-<br />

decorated $U75/MO<br />

Phone 9AM-4 PM<br />

CONOO - Unhjr-<br />

mahed Luxury 2 badroom. 1H bath,<br />

naw cerpetmg. nmm applencee |m»-<br />

croweveL rtaMgnai' waB cover* A<br />

boor dors. mtenor dacor<br />

BIRMINGHAM Downtown, 2 bed<br />

Veptoc2*7$% fl. $1400. 646-5004<br />

BIRMINGHAM Qreeflatd Condo. 2<br />

badrooma. 1 bath, haat A aar. oak<br />

laniodtoad kitchen A bath,<br />

A dryar. $790.<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Nov 1-May 1. F<br />

crofl Condo. naarty turmehed mdud-<br />

mg laundry A carpon Security aa-<br />

poat 656-0072<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

mam. 2 badroom. covered parking.<br />

$729 month. ImmadlWa occupancy<br />

14-6476<br />

940-0331 After Spm 644*4?<br />

BIRMINGHAM- 1 Badroom A 2 Bad-<br />

room condoa. 14 MBa A Ptoroa<br />

OuW araa. nawly decorated. *• ap-<br />

plience*. ak. carport. MSO. A $605<br />

par month mctudaa neet A weier<br />

CaB altar 6pm 642-6663<br />

412 T«<br />

Coodos For Rent<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

am. luxury town<br />

ooed tatting on<br />

Sq. PL. rterow<br />

sppBencea lennM court, pool.<br />

- - Pdto OK. Startup<br />

at $7SO/MO Opan Mon Bini Fri<br />

rioon-cpm A Sat 12 noon-Sean.<br />

RIVERS EDGE 662-6060<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS luxury oondo.<br />

occupancy J' TOO par month.<br />

53*0*61 or 231-3*1$<br />

ROCHESTER - 1 badroom luxury<br />

condo. comptataly renovated. •<br />

ROCHESTER 2<br />

dapoan raqurad.<br />

ROYAL OAK Condo. 2<br />

waahar. dryar. atr, pt<br />

lo-month option* $695 M-<br />

haat 436*706 or 222*610<br />

ROYAL OAK Townhouee - 2 bad-<br />

rooma. vary i<br />

tar $600/1*0 pkM security<br />

433-3B24<br />

SHORELINE CONOOS. WaBad Laka<br />

1 bedroom. 3rd levM Waahar.<br />

dryar. carport Avadebto Oct. tot<br />

Ca* Bruce or DanMa at<br />

Meaduwmenegement. Inc 346-9400<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Kmgawood Ptooe 2<br />

bedroom. 114 beth and unit pod/<br />

$790 per month<br />

549-5600. 947-2061<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 11 A Greenfield. 2<br />

1 300<br />

N ft.<br />

" toxed yard.<br />

I<br />

nhciuoo4 a<br />

73B-7743<br />

TROY - itoiihflMd HM Condo.<br />

2 bedroome 1H betha. atr.<br />

gas. fmwned t a* am am. brick<br />

Stub houaa piLBagaa $679<br />

646-0706<br />

n;a»«i „ A kj<br />

2 BEDROOM TOWMHOU8E<br />

Charming remodeled art daco town-<br />

houaa. M appllancee mdudmg « » ;<br />

private beat "—<br />

L Ctoee to do<br />

mmghem . CM Msneger<br />

TROY -NorthfMd HMs. 2 badrooma.<br />

1*<br />

ad cwifr sunk<br />

plaoa and private baaement. $695<br />

$675 ' 641-6637 or 176-21*3<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

3 badroom. 2H bath loamhouaaa<br />

1.300<br />

WALLED LAKE - Decker at 8. Com-<br />

merce. 2 bedroom cerrtage houee el<br />

• moa leaae. Garage. baaamenfA Comptataly updated<br />

[in«am yard. naBabla Oct 15. no »q.ft. Private ba<br />

pata, $600/mo plua aaoivtly<br />

Cal Many el M**6owmanagariari!<br />

346-5400<br />

TROY - ExecuDva home, beautBul<br />

araa. funMahed. ak conditioned 3<br />

bedroom renefi. ivt batna. dmmg A<br />

MB*<br />

r«<br />

poaal. covered patto. gaa heet<br />

•era lot. No pels A. ataCH lata I<br />

J120C/MO After 6pm67»-6431<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Cuetom 4<br />

bedroom bMe«el with lake frontege.<br />

2 baths, attached 2 car garage, tam-<br />

Ky room. 6 month lease. evalatHe<br />

Oct 10 11,200/mo<br />

mnar-Stata Realty 561-4320<br />

W BLOOMFIELD • Lakatronl.<br />

charming home. 1-2 bedrooma<br />

Walnut Lake Rd ./Drake area SapL-<br />

JuneNopets 396-1266<br />

407 Mobilo Homos<br />

For Ront<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. One bed-<br />

room mobM home. $60 per week<br />

DapoMt required Cel between 12<br />

and 7pm 477-6521<br />

A dryer hook-upa $*75 per<br />

water Ctoae to<br />

Cal Managar<br />

BtRMINGHAM - 3<br />

bath townhouae/condo.<br />

besement. $650 month<br />

Cal Glenn<br />

1*<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3<br />

beth townhouae/oondo.<br />

Bsasmsnt. $679 month<br />

Cal Glenn 643-0790<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom. IM<br />

bath condo Ftalahed baaament. aa-<br />

curlty deposn $779 month ptoe ut»-<br />

uaa For mtormatlon ceB Banna<br />

Hoge. Snyder Kinney A Bennett.<br />

644-7000<br />

406 Duploxos For Ront<br />

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY setting 20<br />

mm N ol Rocheeter 2 bedrooms.<br />

$490/mo<br />

626-7230<br />

BIRMINGHAM-676 Hennatta. Large<br />

pma dan. Mr conditioned. A Ure-<br />

ses $690<br />

646-7624<br />

CLEAN DUPLEX - l-»6/Telegraph<br />

Ralngerelor. stove, air. aaey free-<br />

way access SK ut*tles $345/MO<br />

After 7:30pm. 937-6199 979-4700<br />

GARDEN CITY beeutlfui brick du-<br />

plex 1 bedroom Include* sppB-<br />

snces. cerpetlng. laundry room, prt-<br />

vsts drive, backyard Uka your own<br />

homa. Fieetly psmisd No pats.<br />

$425 month Agent 476-7640<br />

MAGNIFICENT st ona laced duplex<br />

1600 sq leal beautiful wood doors<br />

A trim Opqn houaa Saturday, noon<br />

2161 W Lincoln. Birrr^-<br />

473-2223<br />

3pm<br />

NEW 2 bedroom Townhouaa. coun-<br />

try atmoaphere. between Wstertord<br />

Twp A Union Lake Vertical binds A<br />

stova $625 /mo. + utmtlee Dapoa-<br />

II I Chid OK No pets 696-1598<br />

NORWAYNE 2 bedroom, updetod<br />

knehsn A bath. utIBty room, large<br />

yard Carpetmg thru-out. Ntoe loca-<br />

tion $379/mo + IM moa. aacurlty<br />

After 5pm or weekends. 721-4696<br />

N CANTON - 3 large bedrooms. IM<br />

beths. famBy room, flrepiece. petto,<br />

gsrsgs.baaemenl. appliances, no<br />

pets $725 420-2797<br />

PLYMOUTH. 1 bedroom, new*y dec-<br />

orated. stove, ' singer st or sunebie<br />

lor singles, restoenttsl aree. no pets<br />

$400 plus security 421-6736<br />

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom bnck du-<br />

plex. clove, refrigerator I<br />

•ng $575 par Mo plua aacurlty<br />

1 yeer Mess 455-0391 or 453-2233<br />

ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom duplex.<br />

$475 par month phis uMWes Cal<br />

SAM-5PM 651-8090<br />

ROYAL OAK - 2<br />

kitchen, appliances,<br />

psmt FuB baeement<br />

pets $625 652-9363 or<br />

'"S;<br />

WESTLANO Attractive 2 bedroom<br />

duplex Private drive No pets. 1 b*<br />

$400 s month phis utH-<br />

326-6769<br />

410 Fists<br />

BIRMINGHAM - walk to downtown.<br />

Oeys 642-5*96<br />

Eves 473-0461<br />

pets IM months<br />

$700 A $729 per<br />

540-4327<br />

IN-TOWN Birmnghem - Old<br />

•oned upper Bat. 5 bedroome. I<br />

ment. gerege. reCngarelor A Move<br />

immedlaMe occupency<br />

mattes 333-3667 or J3S<br />

179/11 I<br />

$490 phis mamee Security A rater<br />

sncee 677-2222 or 397-1196<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS . convenient<br />

location. 2 bedrooma 2 bethe. prt-<br />

vets Beeement. dma<br />

pets, carport $675<br />

g room, no<br />

vets Beeement. dma<br />

pets, carport $675 540-7492<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CBy condo<br />

ownhouse 3 bedroon !. 2'4 bath. W<br />

spphences. M. beeer<br />

leeee $»50 month " - v r c c<br />

BLOOMFIELD ON<br />

SQUARE LAKE<br />

2 bedroom. 2 beth condo<br />

tor rent by owner Waaher<br />

A dryer A carport.<br />

Cal Managers Ofltoe<br />

335-2540 - 332-4344<br />

1944 Kimgenemlth.<br />

North of Souere U<br />

Lake Rd. W. Ofl<br />

CANTON •<br />

1, weter A me|or sppBencee in-<br />

duded. Prtvele beeement. Immedi-<br />

ate oooowty $490 mo 274-6591<br />

CASS i^KE area. 3 bedroome. 2<br />

Mtmg room, great room, hre-<br />

eating apace eppk-<br />

$675/mo . Bret, laal<br />

1662-3260<br />

CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

2 bedroom, dan. 2M beth, 2 cer ga-<br />

rag*. $2100 per month<br />

... — K<br />

$729/mo 1 beth. cumpiel* kitchen,<br />

etteched garage, i slablt mid Oct.<br />

Call Bruce or Denlae at<br />

Meedowmanagament. Inc.<br />

346-9400<br />

2 bedrooms, 2 beth Condo m Fsrm-<br />

Century 21<br />

Maplewood<br />

Executive Homes<br />

851-7711<br />

414 Florida Rentals<br />

BRADENTON - SARASOTA luxury<br />

1 bedroom Condo<br />

Itoor. with gardens A pool 9 MO.<br />

$4.000:6 MO $4200 626-1296<br />

BRANOON. 19 rnBse from Tsmpe.<br />

double wide matt, furnished. $600<br />

961-1476<br />

CENTURY VILLAGE<br />

W. PALM BEACH FL<br />

oom. IM bethe On wi<br />

chibhouee. pooL goH coirse.. near<br />

•hoppmg and eynaoooua AveBstte<br />

Jan 1. 4 months mlnkman $600<br />

or $400 veeny lease<br />

737-0649<br />

CLEARWATER. FtorK le. 1 bedroom<br />

condo. sleeps 4. pool flanmg<br />

Oec - Apr* $700 mor th<br />

Eve. 478*940<br />

CLEARWATER - 2 be Sroom Condo,<br />

dryar A geraga. Am anmee mduds<br />

pool, tsrmis A flshmg doc* on Tam-<br />

ps Bey SeeeonM rer ils! starling si<br />

DISNEY-ORLANOO Beautiful naw<br />

condo on golf n ort Tropica<br />

owners low<br />

reie^ Meny emenn.<br />

375-1913<br />

FT MEYERS BEACH<br />

Condo on Ifv i Gulf.<br />

2 bedroom. 2 bem. lasted pool.<br />

662-1007<br />

415 Vocation Rontals 420 Rooms For Ront<br />

ENJOY THE FALL SEASON<br />

KMonLMe<br />

Traverse C*y<br />

_ J v*aa. eer>0<br />

k Nee* A dean<br />

rele* 16-366-6766<br />

pool, lacum sauna 1.<br />

oom ia61<br />

HILTON HEAD - SSA PMES<br />

2 beth vtBa on |o«<br />

$47$<br />

course new beech bicycles. Pri-<br />

vets $479 per week 31*640-3303<br />

HILTON HEAD. AC<br />

luxe unM South Beach<br />

Hewk's Neet -<br />

en • weeps<br />

HOMESTEAD RESORT<br />

A akl • • • • • •<br />

group Untaue 1-6 •<br />

otoue oondo a Owner<br />

torn, tpa-<br />

563-0*43<br />

HOMESTEAD RESORT<br />

CONOO. turn ledeooieted B<br />

FaB ootor. downhBI 6 croaa ooontry<br />

LELANO - 500ft ptoe 2 Lake lacto-<br />

gen A Liter il Rfver tsschs* to<br />

town. 3 badroom. 2 bathe, many ex-<br />

tras. Rant Weakly, monthly tar ootor<br />

or now M June 691-3010 661-0216<br />

MARCO 18 LANO<br />

bedroome. 2<br />

pa tor Gulf ol<br />

TU Mey Cel<br />

John or Carol 676-9622 or675-6066<br />

MAUI. HAWAII - 1 bedroom Condo<br />

ttmpu A SI.OOO/MO. or S360/wk<br />

For seta or reM. $60,000 673-6066<br />

MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

Spedoue condominium siates aval<br />

abto tor the seeson or tor the mght<br />

m Northern MHMgen's moet unique<br />

Street mn ', on Lake Chertavotx m<br />

City For rental or satoe h<br />

1-800-632-8903<br />

MYRTLE BEACH. S C<br />

2 6 3 bedroom oond<br />

A ocean aids Indoor A<br />

F MacFartand. 796*362<br />

N FT. MYERS - Ddturs Country<br />

Chip. 2 badroom 2 beth home on<br />

golf course. uuii«ilewt> himH<br />

Cal Bruc<br />

ngsmsnt. Inc 346-5400<br />

PETOSKEY<br />

AREA<br />

Condominium Townhoueee located<br />

m northweetem Michigan Over 200<br />

seres of tovely roMng woodtonds.<br />

private golf A tennis sveBeble to M<br />

gueets Ttoteranoes ptoeee Cal tar<br />

mtormanon on our speclel<br />

FALL GETAWAY PACKAGE<br />

600-632-6903<br />

WILDWOOO<br />

ON WALLOON<br />

Wl<br />

PHOENIX. Arttona- lovely hirnaned<br />

3 bedroom, 2 beth ranch. Aval<br />

from Oct to Dec- $679 mo, • i<br />

Uss with opoon to buy 396*6*3<br />

SHANTY CREEK Veer-round Rental<br />

D si si re. Ml GoH. akl. swim + reeort<br />

smertftwe 3 bedroom. 3 beth wtdu-<br />

srve condo overtook* famous Lag-<br />

end Gall Courss A Lake OlHIri<br />

Weekend'weekfy 313-649*120<br />

SKI CHRISTMAS Week Prtvetely<br />

owned Boyne Mt. condo. 3 bed-<br />

rooms. 3 betha Dec t*-26<br />

SUGAR TOP RESORT-*al Is]<br />

cradKHy beautMUl m North r l<br />

na's mountam country Spectacular<br />

• end more Lovely 2 bedroom. |<br />

2 bath apartment with fully<br />

eqmpperl kitchen m high<br />

mg on top ol Sugar Mt Staape 6.<br />

• M i r Banner EBt NC<br />

day. $140 weekends spaciel. $329/<br />

-or Inlorm<br />

941*439<br />

HUTCHINSON ISLAND, deslngner<br />

furnished oceen tront oondo. 2 bed-<br />

room. 2 beth. 2 screen wrspped bei-<br />

oony Tennis, pools, boetmg on rtv-<br />

er Month or seeeon.<br />

644-3660 or 626-3663<br />

CROSSWINDS<br />

1Mb<br />

CONDO-2<br />

wtth watbsr. heeled pool snd lenne<br />

courts Inquire 346*617<br />

FARMINGTON AREA - Luxury 2<br />

Dec -March<br />

laundry roo<br />

352*1<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - W<br />

Orchard Laka Rd 2<br />

Beth Condo Balcony,<br />

dryer included Cerpon<br />

$700.'mo Cel Bruce oa<br />

2<br />

Asking<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 12 MBa 6 Ore-<br />

amanttiee thru-out<br />

23. cal after 6<br />

^ • O c t<br />

963*079<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom<br />

and unit good<br />

. balcony.<br />

A930/MO<br />

phis security<br />

FARMINGTON SO CONDOS - W<br />

12 Mite A Orchard Lake area. 1 bed-<br />

room. 3rd level with betcony. car<br />

$525/mo Cal Bruce or<br />

346-5400<br />

UVONIA<br />

2 bsdroom apartment i<br />

new cerpetlng 6 drape* ceding, lots of wi<br />

rsh 6*1*700 or<br />

ofhee" atari<br />

455-4067<br />

PLYMOUTH/NEAR DOWNTOWN<br />

Itolonc Markhem Buadmg 1.200<br />

Sq Ft RamodMad to a* fcrcalam<br />

perking - 456-7378<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1.3*0 aq ft were-<br />

houee. 16 ft ti art's til door 450 sq<br />

493*250<br />

PLYMOUTH 2 Offices a'MsBin ec-<br />

caeaibla lo X-way On* spprox 209<br />

$300 ^<br />

458*911<br />

PRIME<br />

OFFICE LOCATIONS<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

3.000 sq.ft of prane office apece lo-<br />

cated M Woodward 6 1-75 Rrsl<br />

ftoor corner aulte wfth severM win-<br />

dow ofhcee Exoadent parting<br />

». 1.<br />

GREENFIELD. N Of If MBa 700 sq<br />

ROCHESTER HBXS Ctoan. daco-<br />

[sscurs ofBoe/storsga'were-<br />

• M u d M i ex-<br />

^•641-9373<br />

houaa 200 aq.R_/up<br />

SEASONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

Officer wM UM cara ol your home<br />

wtMe you go south <strong>for</strong> the earner.<br />

CM Rich f313094-1053<br />

436 Office / Business<br />

Space<br />

WILL OO HOUSE SITTING<br />

2 experienced cMan. non amoklno.<br />

Christian women WM provide fetor-<br />

ss CM us SI «7**2*<br />

426 Garages &<br />

Mini Storage<br />

BIRMMOHAM DOWNTOWN^^B<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H S e c u r a A dry $60<br />

Moraga<br />

nth Aw<br />

e A dry tbC<br />

i MRtHM<br />

646-4516<br />

GARAOE FOR RENT South Lyon<br />

Exprseswi<br />

2 ^<br />

LIVONIA, 7 Mds A Middtoben<br />

29 ft X 2* ft. garaga or Moraga $4<br />

per sq. ft. per year. q455-4465<br />

RECREATIONAL VEHICLE Storage<br />

Moraga miMabto. Spring VMtoy En-<br />

730*300<br />

sbto. 9 by 20<br />

WAYNE* . .<br />

by * high with * tool aids garsge<br />

door $50 per i<br />

CM after Spm<br />

r spece, monthly<br />

mmmmmmmm 421-5561<br />

WINTER STORAGE SPACE<br />

IN WESTLANO<br />

16 X 26 Bem wtth enctoeed 7 X 14<br />

room makto $75 month 722* 133<br />

432 Commercial / Retail<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

WOODWARO/I- 75 CORRIOOR<br />

7.800 sq fl of prima raiM apace m<br />

busy strip earner IdeM tor drug-<br />

•tor* hardware, pamt A waBpeper.<br />

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY<br />

Owner Meneged<br />

Arl-EI Enterprises, Inc.<br />

557-3000<br />

CANTON - Ford Rd near 1-275.<br />

Fountain Plaza next to Mane Oo B<br />

Center Ou tonenla are AAA rneur-<br />

snos Speedy Printing. Wster-Bed<br />

Coney A Chinese restaurant Ston-<br />

der You IS imda toft) Oo business<br />

wfh owner, toa low ratoa 0*1*41*<br />

CANTON<br />

Laat 2 slorss m hot new hi^l growth<br />

area 2900 - 9,000 sq.ft-. bstessn<br />

Ford A Warren Rds 366-2600<br />

CLOSE TO<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />

1.2*.Mft.$.10 —MR£3<br />

QOWNTOWN^ROCHESTER<br />

335-1043<br />

FOR SALE - LEASE<br />

Us iiman-PVmouth Rda<br />

7 Eleven. 27*baqft WM M-<br />

aoo<br />

7S67<br />

FRANKLIN/SOUTHnELD<br />

610 Sq ft privaMt<br />

$729 par m6mh Cc<br />

UVOMA<br />

NEW RETAIL SRACE<br />

STARK PLAZA<br />

* E Cemar P*fwwu* A Start Rda<br />

Fall 1987 Opening<br />

1.200ejftjf«i«^<br />

High Traffic Area<br />

A EM M CO $«t**10<br />

y * W £ ^72^0<br />

ROOhJMATl te MwatjMd 2 bedv<br />

doer Cheep mm<br />

Mi 013*<br />

NadtoOftn<br />

Si-<br />

SPACE FOR LEASE<br />

$.182 80. Ft.<br />

Mc toBBSBB to luaaiBf Ptywk-<br />

* *£*"*itorM>a LaaiBat<br />

8CHOSTAK<br />

l A Company ma<br />

262-1000<br />

A NEW CONCEPT^<br />

Executive Office F^fl<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

BUSINESS CENTERS<br />

Irom 190 sq ft<br />

A<br />

Stsrt smM A grow mto your own<br />

ale suites up to 3.600 sq.ft «-<br />

ckidmg^ton-<br />

Arm Arbor 761-9669<br />

855*450<br />

A PRIVATE OFFICE - $300 month,<br />

memoes phons snewermg. A secre-<br />

Plyrrvoulh UvonM<br />

464-29*0<br />

AVAILABLE NOW<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

N. of 12 Mile<br />

300 to 2.000 Sq. Ft.<br />

From $10.00 Sq. Ft<br />

Month to Month or<br />

Lease Available. Call<br />

476-8455<br />

or offlcee $490 per month, security<br />

or buy 543*240<br />

• N Of<br />

ft offlce, 2.500-<br />

with ysrd<br />

624*320<br />

535*939<br />

HAGGERTY RO<br />

TrM 190-750 sq<br />

6.000 sq fl<br />

apece Mtxormetcn CM<br />

BtOIVIOFUAL OFFICE SPACE AvaB-<br />

able with Fex 6 copy mecfane<br />

141 Hampton Ode. RochesMr<br />

CM 9sm-4pm 662-2920<br />

1-279 6 6 MILE RO Prstoriad Exec-<br />

ofl<br />

answering, secretarial<br />

available Conference room A utH-<br />

nee mduded<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

MepM Rd 'Orchard Laka Rd area<br />

200-1.400 sq ft svsasbW lor m »<br />

dtote occupency m na**y decorated<br />

budding<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

2.766 aq.fl ArM ftoor comer a>Me<br />

with annatows throughout Unrverslty<br />

Drive location ctoae to Downtown<br />

Ample perking<br />

TROY<br />

796 aq ft Prime office apece<br />

Mepto/i-79 aree<br />

MEDICAL SUITES<br />

Uvonaa area 450 - 1250 aq ft m<br />

gar dan type medcM complex Ex-<br />

ceaent parking 6 acceewbmty<br />

MEDICAL-DENTAL<br />

960 - 1.200 sqft<br />

Privet* offlce ml<br />

exam rooma tod. pnvsts bedi w/<br />

ahower Located m Ml medica toca-<br />

"*<br />

NEAR BIRMINGHAM<br />

On Southfield Rd m beeutifU perk<br />

Ike setting 1.900 sq ft prime me»-<br />

cai spece inchides 4 sxem rooms<br />

recepiion srsa 2 privMs offloss. IM.<br />

prrvaie bam<br />

bands<br />

w carpetmg <br />

perking A buBdmg<br />

Avalabto lmmed>MMy<br />

OWNER-MANAGED<br />

ARI-EL<br />

Enterprises, Inc<br />

557-3800<br />

LEASE OFFICE SPACE. Southfleld<br />

1 or 2 reer* 1919 Sq. Ft<br />

MSN<br />

PRIME OFFICE SPACE<br />

464-27711 2 200 sq ft <strong>for</strong> leese - on 14 Mas<br />

j Rd m Troy CM Den. 563-2240<br />

REDFORO<br />

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4 Room Suite. 1.200 aqft Covered<br />

perking. 255*350<br />

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353-9494<br />

BEAUTIFULLY<br />

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ranging trom 120 to 1500 Sq Fl<br />

BEAUTIFUL TROY OFFICE com-<br />

plex. 500 sq. ft. UvamoM/Squore<br />

879-9222<br />

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Service Package opttonM MuM saM<br />

540*010<br />

Birmingham Downtown<br />

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Daya. 471-0*20. Eva<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

MAPLE - TELEGRAPH<br />

1200 sq.ft. suite<br />

Newty flnished. Immediate<br />

occupancy.<br />

Tisdale & Co.<br />

626-8220<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Medical Suite - 750 Sq. Ft.<br />

Ideal <strong>for</strong> dentist or<br />

SmaM medicM practice<br />

$000/mo.<br />

Available now<br />

645-5839<br />

BIRMINGHAM Offlce Speed tor rent.<br />

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LIVONIA<br />

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$5 per Sq Ft.<br />

Stores Irom 2.000 sq.ft<br />

Newty renovated center<br />

Excellent location & sig-<br />

nage<br />

Tisdale & Co<br />

626-9220<br />

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800-11000 sq ft. conference tscM-<br />

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SCHOOLCRAFT A INKSTER RO<br />

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perking apeoe Now li'MaBIa olflce<br />

_ ce - 500 sq. MM A 690 aq It<br />

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with enother phyMosn Superb toed- tetsphons $300 monthly t aiort-<br />

ay in the heert of WeM Btoomftold Free Rent! CM George 556-06S6<br />

nssiman-i rem 9796 W Maple<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

10 Mile - Southfield Rd.<br />

room suite. Beautifully<br />

finished with full basement<br />

storage and carport. Im-<br />

mediate occupancy.<br />

Tisdale & Co.<br />

626-8220<br />

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Office/Retail<br />

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par sqft deluxe new ofltoe<br />

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1.796 aqft<br />

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1.660 sqft. Exceaent<br />

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REDFORO<br />

DELUXE ofltoe tor Maaa 366 sqft.<br />

CERTIFIED<br />

REALTY<br />

538-5400<br />

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TELEGRAPH & 6 MILE<br />

OFFICE BLBLOMG<br />

300-12.000 sqft<br />

mduded<br />

AS aemcee<br />

255-4000<br />

TOP OF TROY exec<br />

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tor Merman.<br />

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TROY MEDOL PLAZA<br />

227* Sq Fl 1st Boor pnveto M»-<br />

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1200<br />

WiXOM-WAiLED LAKE.<br />

Beck Rd 90* sqfl<br />

436 Office A Businees Space For Rant<br />

MAPLE PARK OFFICES<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

MAPLE<br />

642-6500<br />

Located at<br />

Mapta and Orchard Laka Rda.<br />

Weet Bk>omftekl<br />

NEW 500 SQ.FT SUITES AVAILABLE<br />

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i lent inciuoes an utHuiea, tenant MTV-<br />

provements. Sign a 3 yeer leaae now<br />

and there wM be no aaclatton in<br />

rent. For In<strong>for</strong>mation, cad:<br />

UNIPROP<br />

DIAN S. PASTOR 645-9220

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