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P'i. %' v v k > W• # '-v.; - ' M 7 '. 1. 7,<br />

Crash survivor says drinking began here<br />

N By GLENN BUNTING<br />

The lone surv ivor of last Saturday's<br />

tragic automobile crash which<br />

claimed the lives of six teenagers<br />

said he and two other youths split 31<br />

beers in the five-hour period before<br />

their car rammed into a tree in Dexter<br />

Township<br />

From his bed in University of Michigan<br />

Hospital in Ann Arbor. Donald<br />

Aube Gulau. 16. of <strong>Canton</strong> Township,<br />

explained the events leading to the<br />

area's largest multiple fatalitv accident.<br />

(iulau said the seven youths met in<br />

the Plymouth Township Park at<br />

McClumpha and Ann Arbor Trail<br />

around 7 30 pin where three of<br />

them split 24 beers All seven boys decided<br />

to leave for the Anchor Inn bar<br />

near Portage Lake around 9:30 pm<br />

because of "the hassle" they received<br />

from county sheriff deputies in the<br />

park, (iulau said<br />

When someone at the park mentioned<br />

the Anchor Inn (iulau said "it<br />

sounded like a good idea" but he had<br />

to talk Brad Wilson and Eric Corey<br />

into going "We all had cars but no<br />

one wanted to drive." Gulau said<br />

"Somehow we decided to go in Brad's<br />

car."<br />

The teens drank two beers apiece at<br />

the Anchor Inn. according to Gulau<br />

Sgt George Chapman of the Washtenaw<br />

County Sheriff's Department said<br />

a witness has supported Gulau's state<br />

merit that the group was admitted and<br />

served at the tavern Chapman refused<br />

to identify the witness.<br />

THE SIX YOUTHS first tried to buy<br />

drinks in the go-go bar section of the<br />

Anchor Inn but were not served.<br />

Gulau said<br />

They went to the disco section of<br />

the bar to listen to a band but later<br />

returned to the room featuring topless<br />

dancers and were served beer without<br />

having to show identification Gulau<br />

said.<br />

All but one of the youths. Steven<br />

Radgens. 18. of Plymouth, were<br />

minors One other teen carried phonv<br />

identification, (iulau said<br />

Gulau. who remains in fair condition<br />

in University Hospital said he<br />

could not recall the events leading directly<br />

to the accident because he fell<br />

asleep in the rear seat of the 1972<br />

Buick Skylark<br />

"We got into the car and everyone<br />

was alive When I woke up. there was<br />

no one." Gulau said<br />

Sgt Chapman said he is certain Wilson<br />

was driving the vehicle from the<br />

position of his body at the wreck and<br />

Gulau's testimony Authorities have<br />

determined the accident to be the re<br />

suit of excessive speed unfamiliarity<br />

with the area and driving under the influence<br />

of alcohol<br />

It will be 10 days before officials dis<br />

cover how fast the car was traveling<br />

and the level of alcohol content in Wil<br />

son's body because of the delav in<br />

crash analysis and blood tests. Chap<br />

man said<br />

"Krom what we can gather, the<br />

driver wanted to make a turn onto N.<br />

Territorial Road to return to<br />

Plymouth, but missed it and became<br />

unfamiliar with the road he was traveling<br />

on The primary cause of the ae<br />

cident was excessive speed."- Chapman<br />

said.<br />

THE SIX WERE KILLED when<br />

their car skidded off a winding road<br />

near Dexter, northwest of Ann Arbor<br />

and slammed broadside into a tree at<br />

about 130 am. Saturday Sgt Chap<br />

man said the car stereo was plavmg<br />

"quite loud" before the crash<br />

(iulau said he remembers the 30-45<br />

minutes it took police and fire officials<br />

to rescue him from the wreck<br />

"I can recall screaming every moment<br />

while they were cutting me<br />

out Gulau said "Everything was<br />

out of place"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (DbserUcr<br />

The parents of the only survivor.<br />

Mr and Mrs John Gulau. were vacationing<br />

at their summer home in the<br />

Upper Peninsula at the time of the accident<br />

"I don't think the effects of the accident<br />

have hit Don yet." Gulau said.<br />

' He's too involved in pain to think<br />

about it It will be a helluva thing for<br />

him to live with the rest of his life "<br />

The (iulau youth suffered two<br />

breaks in his left leg which required<br />

emergency surgery below the knee<br />

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Plymouth area residents breathed a<br />

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more temperate weather graced the<br />

community. The mercury refused to<br />

top the 90 degree mark and a refreshing<br />

breeze wafted through the streets.<br />

affording many residents the chance<br />

to do all that work they had avoided<br />

in the midst of the heat wave.<br />

In a random survey, the Observer<br />

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sun. most made small adjustments to<br />

make "coping" just a little easier.<br />

The methods people employed to<br />

beat the heat ranged from cutting<br />

down on outdoor activities to cooking<br />

less and swimming more However,<br />

some stoie souls reported they didn't<br />

do anything but put up with the discomfort<br />

and hope for a break<br />

"I shopped an awful lot." said<br />

Marie Forthofer of Plymouth. "I just<br />

got up every morning and went out to<br />

the malls where it was nice and cool<br />

and felt good."<br />

She also said the extreme heat pre<br />

vented her from doing her usual<br />

chores around the house "I did absolutely<br />

no housework and very little<br />

cooking on the stove. We set up a gas<br />

barbeque outside and used it almost<br />

every night."<br />

DARTLENE BOLIN of <strong>Canton</strong> said<br />

the heat finally got to her and she put<br />

in a window air conditioner which had<br />

been sitting in the basement all year*<br />

"After we got the air conditioner in.<br />

it wasn't quite so bad We just figured<br />

out ways to say inside and lay<br />

around," she said<br />

Dave Kraus of Plymouth Township<br />

was one of those hardy souls who<br />

didn't get overly upset by the weather.<br />

"It really wasn't all that bad during<br />

the day. I just swam every chance<br />

could get."<br />

But during the nights it was a differ-<br />

ent story "It did get kind of tough to<br />

sleep So I cranked the old air conditioner<br />

up and slept in the basement "<br />

Ella and Edward Boorhis of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

also said they weren't that put out by<br />

the heat; but after more than a week<br />

started to feel a little uncomfortable<br />

"I don't know about Ella," said<br />

Boorhis, "but I just thought of all that<br />

cold we had last winter and I felt a<br />

lot better I think the cold is harder to<br />

take than the heat."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Fran Boles used the<br />

weather as an excuse to go out to eat<br />

"I don't think I cooked more than<br />

twice in the last couple weeks So I<br />

guess I did okay with it. But I like to<br />

eat out anyway."<br />

Buss Jacob of Plymouth Township,<br />

on the other hand, said the heat and<br />

humidity really knocked him out "It<br />

got to me I worked less and didn't go<br />

out in the evenings as much All I can<br />

say is I'm glad somebody invented air<br />

conditioning "<br />

Diana Scheppels and Kay Wilson,<br />

both <strong>Canton</strong> residents, also said they<br />

tried to arrange their days to spend<br />

as much time in air conditioned<br />

places as possible.<br />

"Nothing beats central air," commented<br />

Ms. Wilson She. too. admitted<br />

to joining the out-to-dinner crowd<br />

more often than was her usual practice.<br />

Ms. Scheppels said she did just a<br />

little more swimming and "played a<br />

whole lot less baseball "<br />

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OBITUARIES<br />

STEVEN H. RADGENS<br />

Funeral services for Mr. Radgens.<br />

18. of Beck Road. Plymouth Town<br />

ship, were held July 27 in Our Lady of<br />

Good Counsel catholic Church with<br />

burial in Riverside Cemetery A scripture<br />

service was held the previous evening<br />

in Schrader Funeral Home.<br />

Plymouth<br />

Mr Radgens. who died July 23 m<br />

an automobile accident in Dexter<br />

lownship was a June 1977 graduate<br />

of Plymouth Salem High School He<br />

was the son of Paul and Joyce Radgens<br />

Survivors include parents. Dr.<br />

and Mrs. Radgens; grandparents. Mr.<br />

and Mrs Harold leathers of Detroit.<br />

Mrs (ienevieve Radgens of Dearborn:<br />

sisters. Kathrvn Radgens and<br />

Mrs Paula Brooks of Plymouth and<br />

Warren Radgens of Plymouth.<br />

WILLIAM L COOK<br />

Funeral services for Mr. Cook. 17<br />

of Reck Road Plymouth Township<br />

were held July 26 in Schrader Funeral<br />

Home with burial in Riverside Cemeterv.<br />

Officiating was Dr. Henrv J<br />

Walch. DD<br />

Mr Cook, who died July 23 in an automobile<br />

accident in Dexter Township.<br />

was a senior at Plymouth Salem<br />

High and a member of the school's<br />

tennis team. He is the son of Jack and<br />

Carmen Cook Survivors include par<br />

ents. Mr and Mrs Jack Cook; grandparents.<br />

Mr. and Mrs William Fhlers<br />

of Plymouth, and Anthony Cook of<br />

Ivouisville. Ohio: brother, Richard,<br />

and sister Karen<br />

DOUGLAS E. MeGREGOR<br />

Funeral services for Mr. McGregor<br />

17 of Lexington Drive. Plymouth,<br />

were held July 25 in Schrader Funeral<br />

Home with burial in Aecacia Park<br />

Cemetery. Birmingham. Officiating<br />

was the Rev. Philip Rodgers Magee<br />

of the First United Presbyterian<br />

Church of Plymouth.<br />

Mr McGregor, who died .July 23 in<br />

an automobile accident in Dexter<br />

Plymouthite held for robbery<br />

A 29-year-old Plymouth man was arraigned<br />

on two felony counts Tuesday<br />

stemming from an armed robbery<br />

last Thursday in Waddy's Grocery.<br />

45144 Ford Road. <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Ian Hopkins, of 841 Beech Court.<br />

Plymouth, pleaded guilty before 35th<br />

District Judge Dunbar Davis—but the<br />

judge refused to accept the plea be<br />

cause the charges are felonies which<br />

must be heard in circuit court Hopkins<br />

is charged with armed robbery<br />

and committing a felony with a firearm.<br />

Hopkins requested a court-appointed<br />

lawyer<br />

In court, store owner Sulieman<br />

Odeh stated that Hopkins entered the<br />

store at about 5 p m on July 21 and<br />

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Odeh said Hopkins was armed<br />

with a pistol—described by police as a<br />

32 caliber<br />

"He asked me to lie down on the<br />

floor and not to get up until hesaid<br />

to.' said Odeh, "As he was leaving he<br />

said. 'Now you can get up.' When I<br />

got to the door to take down the license<br />

number, he fired at me (with<br />

the gun)."<br />

A total of $175 was taken in the robbery—$150<br />

from the register and $25<br />

from Odeh's wallet<br />

WAYNE COUNTY Sheriff Det Edward<br />

Lindberg said that Odeh was<br />

able to give police a description of a<br />

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The following day a Sunoco gas station<br />

on Eight Mile Road in Southfield<br />

was robbed by a man with a gun who<br />

left in a brown van Attendants at the<br />

gas station were able to supply Southfield<br />

Police with a complete license<br />

plate number.<br />

The van was registered to Plymouth<br />

Vending Co., owned by Hopkins' father<br />

In a photo line-up test. Odeh identified<br />

Hopkins as the man who held him<br />

up.<br />

Hopkins faces arraigment in Southfield<br />

for the gas station robbery<br />

Township, was a senior at Plymouth<br />

Salem High School and a member of<br />

the school's cross country team. He is<br />

the son of Donald and Betty McGregor.<br />

Survivors include parents. Mr.<br />

and Mrs Donald A. McGregor and<br />

brothers. David and Daniel.<br />

BRIAN W STOl'T<br />

Funeral services for Mr. Stout. 17.<br />

of Auburn, Plymouth, were held July<br />

26 in Schrader Funeral Home with<br />

burial at Oakland Hills Cemetery Officiating<br />

was the Rev Roland De-<br />

Renzo,<br />

Mr Stout, who died July 23 in an automobile<br />

accident in Dexter Township<br />

was a senior at Plymouth Salem<br />

High School and a member of the<br />

school's wrestling team. He is the son<br />

of Robert B Stout and Jennifer<br />

Sarah. Survivors include father Robert<br />

Stout of Plymouth mother Jennifer<br />

Sarah of Ann Arbor: grandparents.<br />

Mr. and Mrs Hugh Sarah of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> the Rev and Mrs Lynn Stout<br />

of Plymouth sister Lisa of Ann<br />

Arbor: brother. David of Ann Arbor<br />

BRADLEY WILSON<br />

Funeral services for Mr. Wilson 16<br />

of Sheridan Street. Plymouth, were<br />

held July 25 in St. John Episcopal<br />

Church in Plymouth. Arrangements<br />

were made by 1-ent.s Funeral Home in<br />

the City of Wavne<br />

Mr Wilson, who died July 23 in an<br />

automobile accident in Dexter Township.<br />

was a senior at Plymouth Salem<br />

High School and had worked at the<br />

Side Street Pub in Plvmouth. Survivors<br />

include parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John Wilson of Plvmouth: grandparents,<br />

Dr. and Mrs Harris Wilson<br />

of Wayne; sister Mrs Shelley Low<br />

NELLIE E. SILK<br />

Funeral services for Miss Silk 74<br />

of the Arnold Nursing Home in Redlord<br />

Township, were held recently ;n<br />

Schrader Funeral Home with burial<br />

at Roselatid Park Cemetery Officiating<br />

was the Rev Henrv J Walch<br />

1)1).<br />

Miss Silk, who died .July 25 at the<br />

Arnold Home, was a retired Detroit<br />

<strong>Public</strong> School teacher and had lived in<br />

Plymouth at one time She was a<br />

member of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority<br />

and the Detroit Teachers Association<br />

DONALD SOUCIE<br />

Funeral services for Mr, Soucie 74<br />

of Richland. Livonia, were held recently<br />

in Schrader Funeral Home with burial<br />

in Parkview Cemetery Officiating<br />

was the Rev Philip Rodgers Magee.<br />

Mr Soucie. who died July 23 in St.<br />

Mary Hospital, had moved to Livonia<br />

in 1952 from Florida and had been employed<br />

with the Ford Motor Co Survivors<br />

include wife. Fvelvn: sister<br />

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Thursday, July 28, 1977 (C) 3A<br />

CUT-THROAT CAPITALISTS<br />

Fortunes won and lost by toss of the dice<br />

By DENNIS O'CONNOR<br />

Some liked the "yellow" properties,<br />

some liked the "red." and others<br />

were content to raise money on the<br />

railroads and utilites.<br />

But whatever strategy prevailed,<br />

everyone agreed that the first annual<br />

Monopoly tournament in the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community was<br />

nothing but fun<br />

"We set up the tournament so<br />

adults and children could have some<br />

fun playing Monopoly," said Ken<br />

Bjornbak of the Family Emporium<br />

Staff photos<br />

by<br />

Gary Caskey<br />

"We called Parker Brothers, distributors<br />

of the game, and they told us<br />

about the sanctioned tournament they<br />

have around the country.<br />

"We didn't even know about a national<br />

tournament."<br />

Bjornbak hosted the district tourney<br />

at the Penniman Avenue game store<br />

last Saturday And for a first-year<br />

event. Bjornbak could not have been<br />

more pleased, since nearly 60 Monopo<br />

ly players, the majority of which<br />

were children, came to compete<br />

Jerry Geretschlager. 17, a German<br />

foreign exchange student living with<br />

the Scott family of Amhurst Court in<br />

Plvmouth. won the championship and<br />

a brand-new 50 Monopoly board<br />

Geretschlager also won the right to<br />

compete in the resional tourney in<br />

Houston next month but won't play<br />

since he returned to his homeland earlier<br />

tlis week<br />

After landing on an opponent's property, Mark Pinto pays up. John Mester, 13, reaches for a Chance card.<br />

Fire tax is reduced<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> taxpayers will<br />

y one-fourtn of a mill<br />

ess for fire protection<br />

this year<br />

Township board members<br />

Tuesday slashed a<br />

quarter mill (25 cents<br />

per $1,000 state equalized<br />

value) from last<br />

year's township-wide tax<br />

levy of 1 1 2 mills for fire<br />

protection<br />

Under the 1977-78 tax<br />

levy of 1'4 mills, owners<br />

of a $40,000 home will<br />

spend $25 to support the<br />

fire department—$5 less<br />

than they paid last year<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> deputy treasurer<br />

Mike Gorman said<br />

the reduction was made<br />

possible by an expected<br />

decrease in the fire department'sexpenditures<br />

Although the reduction<br />

of a quarter mill means<br />

$56,750 less revenue, Gorman<br />

savs the 1977-78 fire<br />

budget of $283,750 should<br />

allow township officials<br />

to make up almost<br />

$100,000 of the $116,714<br />

deficit the fire depart<br />

ment incurred last year<br />

The fire department's<br />

1978-79 budget will have<br />

to compensate for the remaining<br />

deficit of almost<br />

$17,000<br />

According to Gorman,<br />

the deficit in the fire department's<br />

1976-77 budget<br />

resulted from construction<br />

of the township's<br />

second fire station<br />

Completion of the<br />

station allows for the<br />

millage reduction<br />

"I believe by keeping<br />

expenditures down, we<br />

can make up the small<br />

deficit and save the taxpavers<br />

some money."<br />

Supervisor Harold Stein<br />

2 women hurt in crash<br />

A head-on two-car collision on Warren<br />

west of Cowan in Westland Monday<br />

afternoon hospitalized one <strong>Canton</strong><br />

woman and injured another<br />

Susan Desmyter. 17. of 8307 Orhan.<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> is listed in good condition in<br />

Wayne County General Hospital<br />

Sherry Pinko. 20. of 8188 Fawn, in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

also was treated and released<br />

There were no other passengers and<br />

no witnesses, according to Westland<br />

police, who said Ms. Desmyter was issued<br />

a ticket for drivine " ' 'iR : left lef of cen<br />

ter<br />

"She was injured tne most and<br />

we didn't<br />

Westland olice Officer Walter<br />

Rozen. Police have dropped further investigation<br />

According to Rozen. a 1969 Chevrolet<br />

driven westbound on Warren by<br />

Ms. Desmyter crossed the center line<br />

and collided with a 1970 Monte Carlo<br />

driven eastbound on Warren by Ms<br />

Pinko. Both cars were demolished in<br />

the accident<br />

Police statistics show the accident<br />

rate in Westland is up somewhat for<br />

the first six months of this year compared<br />

with last year From January<br />

through June, police in Westland recorded<br />

1.318 accidents, up from the<br />

figure of 1.164 recorded for the same<br />

six-month period in 1976<br />

'Dream House 9 hopes<br />

turn into legal nightmare<br />

(Continued from page 1A)<br />

is! justified, the <strong>builder</strong> must repair<br />

the defect in five days. If he does not.<br />

a complaint will be forwarded to the<br />

Michigan Department of Licensing<br />

and Regulation for further action<br />

»Tm willing to do everything I can<br />

to, help the homeowner." Stein said.<br />

wouldn't want to be in a box like<br />

9ome residents are now."<br />

kUMMERT. A TANGLEWOOD resident<br />

with a lien on his home, admits<br />

that "box" is not too pleasant.<br />

{Uthouth the Tanglewood Homeowners<br />

Association has filed a suit in<br />

Wlyne County Circuit Court to force<br />

mortgage and title insurance com-<br />

1 pahies to pay the liens and stop foreclosure<br />

proceedings, Kummert admits<br />

homeowners are afraid of losing their<br />

homes.<br />

Residents would lose all or most of<br />

their down payments, he said, if mortgages<br />

are foreclosed and the houses<br />

sold at public auction since ^he mortgages<br />

and liens would be paid off<br />

first.<br />

"As the song goes, no one knows<br />

the troubles I've seen," said Kummert.<br />

"You save money. You build<br />

your dream house Then something<br />

like this happens that certainly takes<br />

the joy out of owning a home."<br />

According to Kummert, one Tanglewood<br />

resident has even suffered a<br />

nervous breakdown over the matter.<br />

"There's certainly been a lot of anxiety<br />

in our subdivision," he said. "If I<br />

had it to do all over again, Pd think<br />

twice before buying a new home."<br />

said at Tuesday's meeting<br />

Board members unanimously<br />

approved the millage<br />

reduction after holding<br />

a public hearing on<br />

the fire budget The few<br />

persons who spoke at<br />

the hearing said they<br />

were in favor of any tax<br />

reduction<br />

All this<br />

and a clean<br />

windshield<br />

loo?<br />

Do you want to cure<br />

baldness'.' Or a cold 7<br />

Make yourself healthy,<br />

courageous or strong?<br />

Cure poison ivy? Keep<br />

your car windshield free<br />

from frost'.'<br />

People have claimed<br />

at one time or another<br />

that onions would do all<br />

of these things.<br />

We aren't making any<br />

such claims for the ordinary<br />

onion, but they are<br />

worth mentioning since<br />

they have been around<br />

for thousands of years.<br />

Historians speculate that<br />

the first onions grew in<br />

the middle Asian countries<br />

and spread both<br />

east and west, finally<br />

coming to the New<br />

World with the Spanish<br />

explorers. Today Americans<br />

eat more than 13<br />

pounds of onions each<br />

year for every man, ,<br />

woman and child in the<br />

country<br />

Onions don't have to<br />

be seasoning all the<br />

time. They make great<br />

vegetables dishes, too.<br />

Creamed, or braised,<br />

baked or French fried,<br />

they are equally delicious.<br />

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Geretschlager is no stranger to the<br />

winner's circle in Monopoly competition<br />

"I've been plaMing this game for<br />

about 13 years," said the German<br />

player "It's mostly luck, but I<br />

haven't lost a game in five years In<br />

Germany, the board is a little different,<br />

but it's basically the same<br />

game."<br />

The final round of four players in<br />

eluded two bankrupts which ended the<br />

competition Bob Mester finished second,<br />

Dorie McCubbrey was third and<br />

John Kummer ended fourth<br />

The first-round included a 90-mmute<br />

short-form of the game The top 12<br />

persons with the most assets advanced<br />

to the second round before the<br />

final four battled for the championship<br />

Most of the children who entered<br />

considered the tourney a fun idea and<br />

something different to do But there<br />

were others who took the game se-<br />

riously—despite admitting lots of luck<br />

was needed to win<br />

In fact. 17-year-old Jeff Ivey<br />

brought a book called "1.000 Ways to<br />

Play Monopoly " He admitted one had<br />

to be "out for blood" in tournament<br />

play<br />

"I've read this book three times."<br />

Ivey said "The best strategy is to<br />

soak up all the houses Your best offense<br />

will be your best defense "<br />

Bnan Flynn, 13. had a different<br />

view of the game.<br />

"I entered because I thought it<br />

would be a fun tournament." Flynn<br />

said "I try to buy the yellow properties<br />

because it's not expensive and<br />

everyone lands on it "<br />

Kummer. 9 was the biggest surprise<br />

as the fourth place finisher<br />

"We always play in my neighborhood."<br />

he said "i like to play this<br />

game "<br />

When asked how long he has played<br />

Monopoly. Kummer calmly said "Oh<br />

for about one month "<br />

A number of competitors gathered for the first annual Plymouth<br />

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Art Fair Exhibitors<br />

Thursday. July 28, 1977<br />

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Michael Manduzuik and son, Mickey, participated in the 18th Annual<br />

Ann Arbor Street Art Fair last week. Mandzuik of 1924 Brookfield,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, sold abstract prints and paintings from his booth.<br />

(Staff photo by Gary Caskey)<br />

Dine and golf with Chamber Aug. 17<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber<br />

of Commerce will sponsor<br />

a golf outing 10 a m<br />

Aug. 17 at Fox Hills<br />

Country Club, 8768 N<br />

Territorial Road<br />

Cost of the dinner-outing<br />

is $15 per person,<br />

which includes greens<br />

&Y<br />

family centers<br />

fees and buffet dinner<br />

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1313 or Mary Dingeldev<br />

at 453-4040 for reservations<br />

tart<br />

In Northville<br />

7 Mite Road between<br />

NOMhvil* & Haggerty<br />

In |he Northvile Plafa<br />

Cop calls his layoff 'vindictive'<br />

An Inkster policeman, who last year<br />

served as an instructor for the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

police reserves, was denied reinstatement<br />

to the <strong>Canton</strong> Police Department<br />

Tuesday night<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Al McEwen believes<br />

denial of his reinstatement request<br />

is based on "vindictive" accusations<br />

of mental instability from police<br />

Cmdr. Carl Silvers Township board<br />

trustees said Tuesday night they will<br />

not hire or reinstate anyone to the police<br />

department until a new police<br />

chief is hired.<br />

The trustees' unanimous vote<br />

against reinstating McEwen Tuesday<br />

night reaffirmed an earlier vote taken<br />

at a closed meeting about a month<br />

ago. McEwen, who was not informed<br />

of the closed meeting when it took<br />

place, said he wanted to bring the<br />

whole matter into the open<br />

McEWEN, A CERTIFIED Inkster<br />

police officer who instructed and<br />

scheduled reserves under former Supervisor-Police<br />

Chief Robert Greenstein,<br />

took to the podium Tuesday<br />

night with a well-documented speech<br />

The former <strong>Canton</strong> sergeant said he<br />

took a leave of absence from his<br />

teaching position in the police depart<br />

ment last August because of the political<br />

atmosphere surrounding the department<br />

in the heat of the election<br />

campaign.<br />

McEwen said he requested reinstatement<br />

to the department last April<br />

After being given the "run-around"<br />

by township board trustees. McEwen<br />

said he intercepted a letter from Silvers<br />

asking permission to hire another<br />

police sergeant Six days later.<br />

McEwen received a letter from Super<br />

visor Harold Stein stating that the po<br />

lice department was fully-staffed<br />

The former <strong>Canton</strong> sergeant, in<br />

charge of instructing new officers in<br />

police procedures, says a letter from<br />

his psychiatrist affirms that he is emotionally<br />

stable and ready to return to<br />

the township police department<br />

McEwen took a leave of absence<br />

from the Inkster Police Department<br />

because of "depression" last winter,<br />

but he is now back on the job He<br />

moonlighted on the <strong>Canton</strong> force, but<br />

indicated that he'd like a job with <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

police department<br />

"If the Inkster Police Department<br />

reinstated me. why can't you?" McEwan<br />

asked trustees<br />

McEWEN CLAIMED Silvers, who<br />

had recommended against his reinstatement,<br />

has a "personal vendetta"<br />

against him He suggested that Silvers<br />

is afraid that he is after his job<br />

Newcomers' 1 kids will go<br />

only to Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Final approval was given by the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board of Education<br />

Monday night to the random selection<br />

process designed to balance student<br />

populations more evenly between<br />

Plymouth Salem and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

high schools.<br />

A change was made to allow new<br />

students whose families are moving<br />

into the school district to be assigned<br />

to Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High. That<br />

change was requested by trustee Joe<br />

Gray in hopes of speeding up the balancing<br />

process between the two<br />

schools. Salem now has about 2,300<br />

students compared to some 1,700 students<br />

at <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

The vote to approve the amended<br />

random selection plan was 4-0 Absent<br />

were Steve Harper, George Lawton<br />

and Tom Yack<br />

UNDER RANDOM selection, the<br />

names of seventh graders are placed<br />

into a computer to be randomly<br />

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drawn for assignment to either high<br />

school.<br />

The computer draw is designed to<br />

eliminate human bias in the student<br />

assignment "process. The plan is also<br />

an attempt to divide population evenly<br />

between the two high schools plus<br />

allow for even distribution of students<br />

by grade and sex.<br />

Gray asked for an amendment to<br />

the administration's plan to allow new<br />

students moving into the district to be<br />

assigned to <strong>Canton</strong> High to speed up<br />

the balancing process.<br />

"It doesn't make sense to me to divide<br />

the new students coming in on a<br />

50-50 basis when right now Salem has<br />

25 per cent more students than <strong>Canton</strong>,"<br />

said Gray, "although I don't support<br />

random selection anyway."<br />

Dick Arlen said he would support<br />

Gray's amendment as long as the district<br />

could remain flexible to meet the<br />

needs of the student population of any<br />

given year<br />

Superintendent John M Hoben pointed<br />

out that the random selection process<br />

is geared up to obtain an even distribution<br />

between the two schools<br />

over four years. "By adding to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High now, at the end of the four year<br />

cycle you will create a reverse prob<br />

lem with <strong>Canton</strong> having more students.<br />

The intent is to bring the two<br />

close together over time." Hoben<br />

said<br />

"This coming year, for instance.<br />

Salem will decrease by about 100 students<br />

while <strong>Canton</strong> is to increase by<br />

about 100 students<br />

"We can speed up the balance by assigning<br />

all new students to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

this year, but the board should under<br />

stand that this will create an mbalance<br />

at the end of four years<br />

unless we make adjustments not<br />

planned for from year to year And<br />

we may not get the even distribution<br />

among grades and sex we plan to get<br />

now."<br />

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At one point in McEwen's speech.<br />

Trustee Brian Schwall asked the policeman<br />

to "lay off the character assassination."<br />

Silvers suggested that McEwen is<br />

"emotionally unstable."<br />

"I cannot in good conscience subject<br />

the township to the liability he<br />

might cause, judging from his medical<br />

record," Silvers said<br />

Clerk John Flodin, a member of the<br />

township's police commission, said<br />

board members' decision against<br />

reinstating McEwen is based primarily<br />

on a wait-and-see attitude until a<br />

police chief is hired The clerk said he<br />

is unsure whether McEwen's request<br />

will be reconsidered after a police<br />

chief is hired<br />

Carrier<br />

of the Month<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Dave Delahaye. 15. of 8327<br />

Alton. <strong>Canton</strong>, has been selected<br />

as the "Carrier of the<br />

Month for the <strong>Canton</strong> Observer.<br />

Delahaye. an 11th grader<br />

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School, has delivered the Observer<br />

since February. 1974<br />

His lavorite school subjects<br />

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or law<br />

Delahaye plays the brass<br />

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of the Plymouth Marching<br />

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Stricter attendance<br />

policy is approved<br />

A strict attendance policy has been<br />

adopted for this fall at the Plvmouth<br />

Centennial Educational Park<br />

The new policy was approved 4-0<br />

Monday night by the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Hoard of Education.<br />

The policy is based on our expecta<br />

tions that students will be in every<br />

class each day," explained Marcia Bo<br />

rowski. board president, "and we are<br />

very serious about it We expect it<br />

will be enforced to the fullest, and<br />

when a student has eight unexcused<br />

absenses he will be pulled from class<br />

A key part of the new policy is<br />

communication with parents. Before a<br />

student reaches eight unexcused absences<br />

there will be two direct contacts<br />

with parents, and another will<br />

be made at the eighth."<br />

UNDER THE POLICY, any student<br />

who is absent eight times during a se<br />

mester without a verifiable excuse<br />

will be withdrawn from the class and<br />

given a grade of "W "<br />

A student who falls below give classes<br />

during a semester will be assigned<br />

to a directed study area for a<br />

time equal to the meeting time of the<br />

class from which they are withdrawn<br />

Any student who falls below fotir classes<br />

may be placed on a reduced schedule<br />

and sent home Any student who<br />

falls below three classes will be withdrawn<br />

from school for the remainder<br />

of the semester<br />

Students under the age of 16 will be<br />

referred to the attendance officer for<br />

truancy and possible reassignment to<br />

a class without credit<br />

THE COMMITTEE which worked<br />

on n ttfe trte draft i of the policy anticipates a<br />

larse number of withdrawals for unexcused<br />

absences will take place during<br />

the first semester until students become<br />

aware that the policy will be<br />

strictly enforced<br />

The responsibility for determin<br />

whether an absence is excused is<br />

placed on individual teachers.<br />

Secondary, elementary<br />

education directors hired<br />

The curriculum team has now filled its major<br />

slots and will be at operating capacity in a couple<br />

weeks<br />

Mondau night the Plymouth Board of Education<br />

voted 4-0 to approve the hiring of Dr John Telford<br />

as director of secondary education and Dr<br />

Barbara Bowman as director of elementary education<br />

Both will report to newly-hired Dr. Mi<br />

chael Home, assistant superintendent for instruction<br />

The hinngs had almost failed as the first vote<br />

was 3-1 with .Joe Gray dissenting Four votes<br />

were needed for passage<br />

Gray voted no to protest the fact that recruiting<br />

seemed to be limited within a 100-mile area and<br />

because the screening committee consisted of<br />

people who would work under the new directors<br />

once hired *<br />

Superintendent John M Hoben said all screenings<br />

were handled that way and if the board objected<br />

it should change the policy gray agreed to<br />

a reconsideration of the motion and it then passed<br />

4-0 Absent were Tom Yack. Steve Harper and<br />

George Lawton<br />

TELEORI). 41. has a bachelor's degree in English<br />

from Wayne State University in 1958, a master<br />

of education in English Education from WSU<br />

in 1%1 and a doctorate in education in 1968 from<br />

WSU with emphasis on secondary administration<br />

and supervision and curriculum<br />

He was a teacher, department head and track<br />

coach for Detroit <strong>Public</strong> Schools for nine years.<br />

Telford once was named to the NCAA all-star<br />

track team and represented the U.S. in international<br />

competition in 1958-59<br />

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The committee report notes that:<br />

"The policy is not intended to change<br />

behavior and should not be interpreted<br />

by anyone that it will, Indirectly.<br />

there may be some improvement<br />

in overall attendance as students<br />

learn that the consequences of<br />

their non-attendance and that the policy<br />

will be enforced resulting in their<br />

being dropped from a class."<br />

Excused absences will be granted<br />

only for illness, family emergency,<br />

valid business or school business. Excused<br />

absences must be verified in<br />

writing by parents. Such verification<br />

must include a phone'number where<br />

parents can be reached so the schools<br />

can also verify by phone in addition to<br />

the note.<br />

Teachers must confront a student<br />

who is absent upon his return to determine<br />

if the absense is excused<br />

Telford served as an assistant high school principal<br />

for Walled Lake School District and as director<br />

of the division of basic education for Macomb<br />

Community College.<br />

His most recent assignment was with Berkley<br />

Schools as director of the division of health, physical<br />

education and atheltics.<br />

He has published a book, now in its second revision,<br />

and numerous magazine articles He also<br />

plays the violin and does paintings.<br />

He was a member of the Harper Woods Youth<br />

Board and of the Berkley Recreation Commission<br />

BOWMAN. 35, earned her BS in elementary education<br />

from WSU in 1965, received a master degree<br />

with elementary education major in 1970<br />

from Michigan State University, and a PhD from<br />

MSU in 1976 with dual major in teacher education<br />

and elementary education and minor in education<br />

al physchology<br />

she has taught for a total of eight years, including<br />

three years in Detroit, two years in Lamphere<br />

School District, and three years in East I^ansing<br />

Since 1972 she has been director of the Teacher<br />

Improvement project for which she has conducted<br />

workshops for seven school districts.<br />

Dr Bowman has been a lecturer at University<br />

of Idaho and has taught graduate classes at WSU<br />

She has been a consultant for the state departments<br />

of education for Ohio and New York and<br />

has made a number of presentations to groups<br />

such as the National Education Association and<br />

Michigan Association for Childhood Education.<br />

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lighting from any source<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> Police Officers Dan Antieau (left) and<br />

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Steve Sylianou, in the police association's drive to<br />

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Thursday. July 28, 1977 (P.C><br />

Cops pushing millage<br />

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protection. Sylianou, a resident, says he supports<br />

the millage hike.(Staff photo)<br />

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Candidates debate housing, parking, economic growth<br />

Downtown development, parking<br />

and 9enior citizen housing are the<br />

major issues being discussed by the<br />

candidates for the Plymouth City Commission<br />

Eight of the 11 candidates spoke to<br />

those issues at last week's candidates<br />

night in city hall co-sponsored by the<br />

League of Women Voters of Northville,<br />

Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong>, Novi and the<br />

Plymouth branch of the American Association<br />

of University Women.<br />

Jim Houk, who was out of town,<br />

had an excused absence. Mayor Joe<br />

Bida was expected but didn't show<br />

while James Arlen didn't respond to<br />

the invitation to appear<br />

IN AN OPENING statement, Mary<br />

CJulds said the commission should be<br />

concerned with cost of government<br />

and the quality of life for all citizens,<br />

especially for senior citizens and the<br />

handicapped<br />

"This past year the city commission<br />

reduced millage by nine-tenths of a<br />

mill, but we aren't immune to rising<br />

costs and must continue to find ways<br />

to reduce costs of services or perhaps<br />

the services themselves. We held six<br />

meetings on the budget this year, and<br />

must continue that kind of critical review<br />

of the budget.<br />

"The administration must continue<br />

to be alert to see that we get our full<br />

share of revenue sharing funds and<br />

we need to improve the tax base by<br />

promoting viable business in town."<br />

In seeking to augment existing programs<br />

for senior citizens, said Mrs<br />

Child, the commission should take a<br />

close look at Dial-A-Ride and other<br />

forms of transporation.<br />

"We also need to find housing solu-<br />

Uons for senior citizens. During the<br />

referendum election, there was talk of<br />

an alternative to the Forest-Dillon<br />

project. .Unfortunately the alternative<br />

to the ballot proposal hasn't yet surfaced.<br />

"A municipal parking commission<br />

is being established, and when it<br />

makes recommendations, the city<br />

commission must make important decisions<br />

on location of parking and<br />

methods of payment."<br />

MARK WEHMEYER defined his<br />

opening statement as his "going in"<br />

position, but added he will look at all<br />

the facts and won't take any hardnosed<br />

positions on any issues<br />

"We must control expenditures to<br />

make sure taxes won't rise any faster<br />

than property values In the past 10<br />

years my taxes have gone up 24<br />

times, but my property values certainly<br />

haven't doubled. This is the<br />

most important factor the commission<br />

must deal with because property<br />

values will drop everytime taxes get<br />

out of hand<br />

"In Plymouth low-income families<br />

can live here in pleasant surroundings,<br />

and that's unique. But they will<br />

be denied that opportunity unless<br />

taxes are kept down "<br />

Wehmeyer said a community action<br />

program is needed to make people<br />

aware of problems and encourage<br />

them to help. "Most people will help<br />

if only a week or two are involved.<br />

They just don't want to get stuck with<br />

a year or more.<br />

"We must determine the need for<br />

parking and senior housing based on<br />

studies And I don't think the need for<br />

either has been established yet positively<br />

by any of the studies. The commission,<br />

once it gets a study, should<br />

go over each point separately and<br />

then take some kind of action.<br />

I am against multi-level parking<br />

and high-rise housing—they shouldn't<br />

be inflicted on Plymouth<br />

"We also need a master recreation<br />

plan for all ages of residents.<br />

"Hut our first priority ought to be to<br />

control spending to keep taxes in<br />

line "<br />

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Thursday. July 28. 1977<br />

Time limit is asked on freeway construction noise<br />

While many view the new M-14 expressway<br />

as a decided improvement<br />

at least one Plvmouth Township resident<br />

thinks its a pain in the neck<br />

Anna Mulligan, who lives on Schoolcraft<br />

Koad. asked the township board<br />

of trustees to approve an ordinance restricting<br />

the hours of construction on<br />

the highwav And the officials are<br />

goins to see what they can do to oblige<br />

her<br />

In a letter to Supervisor Thomas<br />

Notehaert Mrs Mulligan complained<br />

that the noise from the machinery con-<br />

tinues unabated from dawn to dusk<br />

•"Work on the highway along Sehc*>lcraft<br />

is in full force'" she said "And<br />

it is no pleasure being jolted out of<br />

one's bed at 5:30 in the morning from<br />

the sounds of heavy equipment<br />

"This would not be too bad except<br />

some of this machinery is still in operation<br />

at 9 p.m. Fifteen and a half<br />

hours of constant noise from the equipment.<br />

air horns and back-up warning<br />

beeps is more than a human can take.<br />

Tins is above and beyond the dust<br />

Housing on upswing<br />

"Please don't tell me that we are<br />

getting a million dollar highway." she<br />

continued, "because I'm getting a two<br />

million dollar breakdown Pom lack of<br />

sleep "<br />

MRS. MULLIGAN complained that<br />

both Plymouth and Livonia have construction<br />

starting times of 7 a m She<br />

wanted to know if the township<br />

couldn't "get in step" and pass a similar<br />

ordinance.<br />

Trustee Frank Millington. who also<br />

lives near the expressway, said he<br />

h;id gotten used to the noise and<br />

sleeps very well.<br />

"Try it in your backyard." responded<br />

Mrs. Mulligan from the audience."<br />

Deputy Clerk Marv Kllen Kenvon<br />

asked if Mrs Mulligan's complaint<br />

could be taken care of through an existing<br />

township ordinance limiting the<br />

level of noise in public<br />

But Trustee Richard CJornick said<br />

that particular ordinance had to do<br />

with federal noise regulations and<br />

didn't limit when the noise could take<br />

place Notebaert commented that he<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> an area leader in housing<br />

In an indication of economic recovery.<br />

residential building permits in<br />

1976 were 24 3 per cent higner than in<br />

1975<br />

The Southeast Michigan Council of<br />

(iovernments reported that 19 642<br />

building permits were issued in the<br />

seven-countv region<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township again ranked<br />

among the top 10 communities in residential<br />

construction. It was third in<br />

the region issuing 1.042 permits. SKM-<br />

C(Xi said<br />

"I THINK THIS ls an indication of<br />

the general upswing in the economy."<br />

said newlv-appomted SKMCOC. hous<br />

ing subcommittee Chairperson Justine<br />

Barns. Westland City Council president.<br />

"If the current economic trend continues.<br />

I think we will continue to see<br />

an increase in residential construction<br />

activity." Mrs Barns said<br />

Construction of multiple-family<br />

dwellings remained at low levels,<br />

while single-family construction activity<br />

is on the increase regionally. SFM-<br />

COG reported.<br />

The City of Detroit issued a total of<br />

5KK building permits, placing in second<br />

only to <strong>Canton</strong> Township in new<br />

construction in Wayne County. But Detroit<br />

also issued 6.955 demolition permits<br />

Thus, it had a net loss of 6.637<br />

housing units It was one of a handful<br />

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Hundreds enjoyed the outdoor sales Saturday in Old Village as<br />

they seoured for bargains. This scene is at N. Mill and Division.<br />

(Staff photo by Gary Caskey).<br />

Mary Lesperance of Plymouth gets a trim<br />

on the streets by Pau Haun during Dearie<br />

Days. (Janine Kateff photo).<br />

!/<br />

Sue Hall of Plymouth gets a hair-do from<br />

Chris Cosenza at House of Glamour in Old<br />

£ TUES. SPECIA<br />

Dyan Nolten, 6 of Plymouth, cools off with<br />

a sno-kone at Dearie Days. (Janine Kateff<br />

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Joe Vittorelli of Detroit was the clown<br />

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David Kazmierczak, 10 months, sleeps while mom shops.<br />

Dana Hastings, 2, of<br />

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In the dunk tank, cooling off, are (from left) Bob Riser, 12 of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

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Thursday, July 28. 1977<br />

Polly Salamey makes jewelry at Dearie<br />

Days while Kathy Novak of Plymouth looks<br />

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Thursday. July 28. 1977<br />

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LouVer-Drape & Levolor product$<br />

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Adlcr Kay<br />

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Outlets<br />

Main Warehouse — 8234 Telegraph<br />

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Julie Voyles, clown, is one of the helpers at the Corner Candy Store in Old Village<br />

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Residents hit lottery<br />

The Plvmouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community<br />

has had its share of Michigan lotterv<br />

winners lately<br />

Brenda Alley nnd Richard Waara.<br />

both of <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth residents<br />

Gerald Coatsworth and Helen<br />

Pervine each won the ton prize of<br />

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The entire Detroit metropolitan<br />

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Trestle Extension Table, 38 "x70", M<br />

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opens to 10u with two leaves. suited sale<br />

Four Ladderback Side Chairs: * , l<br />

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Ladderback Arm Chair *124!so. ! $? 99 50<br />

66" Buffet and China 1,049.00 869.50<br />

Deacon's Bench 224^50........ .189.50<br />

Round Pedestal Extension Table<br />

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Four Mates Chairs: 5 pes. $837.50 $689.50<br />

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Soccer instruction is given by the <strong>Canton</strong>, North-'<br />

ville, Plymouth YMCA at Starkweather. From<br />

left are John Kolb, 9, Tony Thibault, 8, Dave Micalef,<br />

9, Brian Chatterly, 11, Chucky Taylor, 4,<br />

Youngsters enrolled in the YMCA day camp at<br />

Tuesday to the Plymouth Township Recreation<br />

Mono Khurana, 4, and her sister Michelle, 6.<br />

Listen How You Can Lose<br />

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the hendry<br />

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center<br />

Is Pleased<br />

To Announce<br />

The Completion<br />

Of Its<br />

Patient Activities Addition<br />

We Can Now Accommodate Eight<br />

Additional Patients<br />

If you want tha Bast<br />

The Hendry<br />

Convalescent Canter<br />

105 higg#r1y road.<br />

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phone (3)3) 455-0510<br />

Day Cara, Vacation Cara, Extandad Cara<br />

A HEALTH SAVING SERVICES FACILITY<br />

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Keith Reynolds, 13, Craig Hiomas, 9, Dale Whinnery,<br />

14, and Shaun Emorrow, 7. (Janine Kateff<br />

photos)<br />

Hulsing Elementary in <strong>Canton</strong> took a field trip<br />

Site for a morning of climbing and fun. At right is<br />

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Northville<br />

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Thursday, July 28. 1977 (P.C) 13A<br />

T' still has openings<br />

for soccer, day camp<br />

There are still vacancies in day<br />

camp, sports camp, soccer skills and<br />

other classes to be held in early August<br />

by the <strong>Canton</strong>. Northville.<br />

Plymouth YMCA.<br />

Registration can be made by calling<br />

the YMCA at 453-2904 or stopping in<br />

the 'Y' office at 292 S. Main Street.<br />

Plymouth, above Fisher's Shoes.<br />

THE DAY CAMP, for grades one<br />

and two and three through five, is designed<br />

to offer a worthwhile summer<br />

program for youth.<br />

Creative experiences are planned<br />

and a chance for youngsters to ma^<br />

new friends Activities include group'<br />

games and projects, story telling, folklore.<br />

nature study, physical fitness,<br />

hiking and swimming<br />

Pat Malin is instructor of the day<br />

camp which meets at Bird. Fiegel or<br />

Hulsing elementaries from 9 a m to<br />

2:30 p.m daily. Qees are $16 weekly<br />

for YMCA members. $20 weekly for<br />

non-members with a reduced rate for<br />

'Y' members of $30 or more in family<br />

participate<br />

The next session will be from Aug<br />

1-5 with others scheduled for Aug 8-<br />

12. Aug 15-19. and Aug 22-26<br />

THE SAME DATES, times and fees<br />

apply to the Sports Day Camp which<br />

is held at the playground and gym of<br />

Starkweather Elementary. 550 Holbrook<br />

The instructor is Dick Johnson Age<br />

groups are divided for younqsters 7-10<br />

and 11-14 vears of age.<br />

A soccer skills clinic for ages 7-14 is<br />

held Monday through Friday from 9-<br />

11 a m at the Starkweather field Instructors<br />

are l^rrv Christoff. soccer<br />

coach at Schoolcraft College and a former<br />

all-star plaver. and Van Demiterio.<br />

soccer coach at University of<br />

Michigan-Dearborn<br />

Fees are $10 for members and $15<br />

for non-members Two sessions are<br />

scheduled for Aug 1-12 and Aug 15-<br />

26<br />

TENNIS FOR youth and adults is<br />

held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High tennis courts.<br />

A session is scheduled for Aug 2-25<br />

Times are 4 to 5:30 p.m. for youth<br />

seven and up. 5 30-7 and 7-8:30 p.m<br />

for adults. Bring a racquet and three<br />

balls Fee is $12 for members and $15<br />

for non-members. Instructor is Joe<br />

Brennan. a young man who has been<br />

awarded a tennis scholarship for this<br />

fall at University of Detroit<br />

Golf for young people and adults<br />

will be held one day a week on Monday<br />

Wednesday or Friday at the<br />

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Oasis Golf Center Times are 4 30-5:30<br />

p.m. for youth eight years and up.<br />

5:30-6:30 and 6:30-7 30 p.m. for adults.<br />

THe fee is $13 for members and $16<br />

for non-members. Clubs furnished<br />

free, but a bucket of balls must be<br />

purchased each time for $1.25 per<br />

bucket The instructor is Dick Gray<br />

Kreatives is held three days per<br />

week for two-week sessions on<br />

Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays<br />

in Starkweather Elementary School<br />

Times are 9 to 10:30 a m or 10 30 to<br />

noon for 3- and four-vear-olds and 1 to<br />

2:30 p.m. for 4- through 6-year-olds<br />

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Classes for 3- and 4-year-olds will be<br />

Aug 2-11 and Aug. 16-15 with the<br />

older group slated for Aug 9-18. The<br />

fee is $10 for members and $15 for<br />

non-members. Instructors are Sharon<br />

Paul and Bonnie Graham.<br />

A hair care and makeup clinic is<br />

held Thursdays from 7 to 8 30 p.m at<br />

Beautiful People Hair Forum from<br />

Aug 18-15. Dollv Ettenhofer is instructor<br />

and fees are $5 and $7<br />

Membership dues are $10 for individual<br />

and $15 for family membership.<br />

Janet Luce is YMCA program director<br />

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A QUALIFIED and EXPERIENCED LEADER<br />

• Mayor of Plymouth -2 Years<br />

• City Commission 1961-69<br />

• Charter Commission 1949-51<br />

• Vice-Chairman of Detroit & Wayne County Council for Aged<br />

• Resident of Community 42 Years<br />

• Boy Scout Finance Chairman -10 Years<br />

• Red Cross Disaster Chairman -15 Years<br />

• Kiwanis member -34 Years<br />

• Owner & Manager of Fisher Shoes 1941-1971<br />

• Worked as Industrial & Commercial Developer<br />

for City of Plymouth, Plymouth Township<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Township for 2 Years<br />

• Member 1st Baptist Church<br />

When elected, I know that I have the experience and<br />

qualifications to properly make judgements on issues<br />

before the City Council.<br />

VOTE TUESDAY AUGUST 2nd<br />

PAID FOR BY HOUK FOR COMMISSIONER COMMITTEE<br />

Saturday, July 30 — Downtown Northville & Northville Square<br />

SIDEWALK<br />

SALE<br />

50-70%<br />

REDUCTIONS<br />

ON ALL MERCHANDISE<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 30<br />

IN NORTHVILLE<br />

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1*AJ££L Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

Mental facility<br />

may go to state<br />

While the future administration of<br />

Wayne County General Hospital in<br />

Westland is being reviewed, operation<br />

of the psychiatric hospital may soon<br />

transfer from county responsibility to<br />

the state.<br />

Currently the psychiatric hospital,<br />

located on the same grounds as the<br />

general hospital but has a separate administration,<br />

is operated by Wayne<br />

County. Under a new funding formula,<br />

however, the state is supposed<br />

to sqpply 90 per cent of the funding<br />

witltthe county supplying the other 10<br />

per cent.<br />

This. year, the psychiatric hospital<br />

has been operating under the county's<br />

10 wh* cent because the state funding,<br />

whtaLftras due in March, has been delayt£,<br />

TTiat delay had threatened the<br />

closmg of the psychiatric facility.<br />

That threat, however, soon may be<br />

over Chairman of the Wayne County<br />

Board of Commissioners John Barr<br />

(D-Dearborn Heights), whose district<br />

includes part of Westland. said he expects<br />

that the county will soon receive<br />

last year's state funding and that the<br />

state will assume operation of the hospital<br />

in the future.<br />

"My prediction is that there will be<br />

no interruption in the psychiatric care<br />

for troubled people in Wayne County,"<br />

said Barr. "I have been advised<br />

verbally that we can expect the<br />

money (last year's 90 per cent state<br />

funding) soon I expect to receive a<br />

letter in a few days confirming this.<br />

The governor and state legislature<br />

are disposed to paying this<br />

"There has never been an intent to<br />

close the hospital My view is that the<br />

state will assume operation of the psychiatric<br />

hospital, paying their 90 per<br />

cent and billing us for the other 10 per<br />

cent," continued Barr.<br />

He added that a definite plan has<br />

yet to be made on the operations<br />

changeover "The state operates hospitals<br />

elsewhere, and I think it is their<br />

intent to do so here," Barr added<br />

In the meantime, the hospital will<br />

remain open because "it would be a<br />

great disservice to the citizens of the<br />

county if the facility was closed at<br />

this time." according to a report approved<br />

by the board of commissioners<br />

July 7.<br />

Accepting that recommendation<br />

from its human resources committee,<br />

the board agreed that "failure by the<br />

state to live up to its responsibility to<br />

allocate funds is the biggest single factor<br />

affecting continued operation (of<br />

the psychiatric facility)<br />

The report from the human resources<br />

committee recommended that<br />

the psychiatric hospital remain open<br />

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despite county financial problems that<br />

include a potential $10-12 million budget<br />

deficit.<br />

A hospital task force, appointed by<br />

Barr in February to assess overall operation<br />

of general and psychiatric facilities,<br />

has yet to study the psychiatric<br />

hospital.<br />

The task force report on operation<br />

of the general hospital has been referred<br />

to the human resources committee<br />

of the county board of commissioners<br />

and to the county board of institutions<br />

for their review.<br />

"My personal hope," said Barr, "is<br />

that they would adopt the recommendations<br />

of the task force.'<br />

The task force report recommended<br />

that the general hospital's administration<br />

be changed to one of two alternatives:<br />

•A new public hospital authority,<br />

which would function as an independent<br />

benefit corporation with full authority<br />

and responsibility for hospital<br />

operation, or:<br />

•A quasi-independent hospital authority<br />

within Wayne County government.<br />

such as a bridge, road or airport<br />

authority, with full authority and<br />

responsibility for hospital operation<br />

The general hospital currently reports<br />

to the following county committees:<br />

human resources for programs<br />

and general policy; general<br />

government for civil service and<br />

labor relations questions; the public<br />

works for land and facilities; and the<br />

ways and means for fiscal matters.<br />

Barr said he believes a hospital structure<br />

established like a road commission<br />

could be "frustratingly independ<br />

ent but very good. It removes hospital<br />

operation from politics and keeps it independent<br />

"<br />

Under such a proposal. Barr said<br />

the county probably would continue to<br />

fund the hospital, but the amount was<br />

impossible to predict. Although there<br />

would be "transitional problems"<br />

with a change in hospital administration.<br />

Barr believes the board of<br />

commissioners "will go along with<br />

it."<br />

The task force, which is chaired by<br />

Dr. Ramon Joseph, a Livonia doctor<br />

from Wayne County General, also recommended<br />

that the hospital continue<br />

to provide health care for those who<br />

otherwise couldn't obtain or finance<br />

such care.<br />

It also recommended that the hospital<br />

continue to provide a full range of<br />

services, including emergency and<br />

specialized services unavailable elsewhere<br />

in the county, and that the hospital<br />

continue its role as a teaching facility.<br />

LEES SALE<br />

Now thru July 30th<br />

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at Meadowbrook<br />

348-2622<br />

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OPTOMETRIST<br />

ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR<br />

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EYE EXAMINATIONS -HARD, SOFT, AND MULTIFOCAL<br />

CONTACT LENSES<br />

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The long-awaited cobblestone project got under way<br />

Tuesday morning in the alley between Starkweather and<br />

Mill streets in Old Village. First a bed of regular cement<br />

was laid; then two inches of russet brick cement. Powder<br />

is sprinkled on this layer to intensify the color before the<br />

presses imprint a cobblestone pattern in the cement for<br />

newest<br />

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Jeans with that traditional Levi's quality, spec-<br />

ially tailored for man-sized comfort. With<br />

special details like D-ring side adjustments, and<br />

diagonal stitch-pleat pockets. In all the right<br />

colors and fabrics. All with just the right<br />

flare, too.<br />

HOURS:<br />

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texture. Two days later grout is spread in the depressions.<br />

A final coat of seaJer gives the final protection.<br />

Sidewalk superintendents were John and Pat Hann with<br />

daughter, Amanda, Alan Gove and other Old Village merchants.<br />

(wStaff photo)<br />

EYttf HOVSC<br />

store in West Oakland County<br />

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with the fit and comfort<br />

only Levi can offer<br />

Levis For Men<br />

Mon. - Sat. 9 a>cn. - 9:30 p.m.<br />

Sun. 12 -5 p.m.<br />

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these sturdy polyester/cotton<br />

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Little Levi's, si/es 2-7.<br />

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Next to Hudson's 'neath the escalator<br />

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By W.W. EDGAR<br />

It isn't very often that a fellow gets<br />

a chance to visit the scene of one of<br />

his first challenges as a sports writer<br />

after an absence of 50 years and relive<br />

one of the weirdest chapters of<br />

his entire career<br />

Yet tl)is is what happened to The<br />

Stroller last week when he spent a<br />

few days on the St Clair River as a<br />

respite from the daily toil and the torrid<br />

weather<br />

Sitting on tne banks of the river<br />

with the little woman's cousin Henry<br />

Beattie watching the big freighters<br />

go bv. Beattie turned to us and asked.<br />

"How would you like to go up to Port<br />

Huron and see the start of the sailing<br />

race to Mackinac Island'"<br />

It didn't take very long to make up<br />

our minds and before we knew it we<br />

were walking along the docks looking<br />

at the sleek boats and milling with the<br />

crowds that make the night before the<br />

Mackinac race somethig to behold<br />

The carnival atmosphere . the<br />

crowded docks. helicopters hovering<br />

over head, .the members of<br />

the various crews making merrv before<br />

the long vigil out of the water all<br />

blended into a scene 'hat stands it<br />

apart from am other activity along<br />

the S' Lawrence waterwav<br />

.\s he lostled his wav through the<br />

crowds looking at the boats The Strol<br />

lor had to smile for the picture was<br />

far different than it was on his first<br />

visit as a neophvte about to "cover"<br />

his first sailing race<br />

IT WAS BACK m 1927 when the Bay<br />

view Yacht Club was preparing for its<br />

second race from Port Huron to Mackinac<br />

At the time no one in anv of the<br />

sports departments of the daily prints<br />

was designated as a "yachting edi<br />

tor."<br />

So. The Stroller was quite shocked<br />

when the sports editor tapped him on<br />

the shoulder orte afternoon and said.<br />

You arc going to cover the Mackinac<br />

race."<br />

It was a shock because The Stroller<br />

never had seen a sail boat up close<br />

and didn't know a schooner from a<br />

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tfl&e Scroller<br />

Yachting thrills<br />

ketch or a vawl. But it was an assignment<br />

and he had to make the most of<br />

it.<br />

To prepare himself. The Stroller visited<br />

the Bavview Club and had one of<br />

the veteran sailors draw pictures of<br />

the various types of boats and the<br />

sails, with the name printed on each<br />

one of them<br />

With the drawing in hand, he suggested<br />

to the sports editor that it be printed<br />

in the Sunday editions along with a<br />

story of the race More than that, it<br />

carried a note stating that W W<br />

Edgar the yachting editor, was going<br />

to cover the race<br />

What a challenge!<br />

Come the day of the race The Stroller<br />

took his place on the press boat,<br />

watched the start and with the aid of<br />

a few sailors, got the information to<br />

return to shore and write his story<br />

Then it was off to Mackinac on one of<br />

the big cruise ships of the time It<br />

was here that he met the challengeface<br />

to face<br />

When he arrived on the island on<br />

Sunday morning, he was more than<br />

100 miles ahead of the boats and he<br />

kept wondering what he would write<br />

about that afternoon<br />

In desperation he hired a boat to<br />

take him out to the lighthouse where<br />

he could talk to the lighthouse keeper<br />

and possibly get the latest information<br />

Revealing his plight, the old lighthouse<br />

keeper kindly took him in confidence<br />

and told him that the wind<br />

had "gone around the clock and that<br />

whatever was the position of the boats<br />

when he last saw them was the position<br />

thev would be in now"<br />

So The Stroller wrote a "wind"<br />

storv as his first effort from the island.<br />

Came the next dav. and again<br />

there were no boats in sight. Now he<br />

was in trouble He couldn't write an<br />

other "wind" storv But lady luck<br />

smiled on him<br />

WHLN HK VISITED the race tent<br />

one of the officials informed him that<br />

one of the boats had dropped out<br />

BREVITIES MML<br />

DISCOUNT TICKETS<br />

Discount tickets for Kin s Island.<br />

Cedar Point. Sea World and Bob-Lo<br />

can be purchased at the <strong>Canton</strong> Tovwiship<br />

Parks & Recreation office on<br />

Michigan Avenue Office hours are<br />

from 8 30 a m u 5 p.m Monday<br />

thr i^h Friday<br />

CHILDREN'S NURSERY<br />

The Plymouth Children's Nursery<br />

has openings for 4-year-old girls this<br />

fall. Openings are for the Monday-<br />

Thursday or Tuesday-Friday, classes,<br />

held from 12:45-2 45 p m The cooperative<br />

mjrsery is located in the old<br />

Hough School on Warren and Haggerty<br />

Roads in <strong>Canton</strong> Township To<br />

make application, call Pat Francek at<br />

455-8299 or C'hervl Holm berg at 45*>-<br />

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July 28—A communicato breakfast<br />

will be held at the board office from<br />

8-9 a.m. Call 453-0200, ext. 418. for adv<br />

nee reservations.<br />

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COMMISSION<br />

BOARD MEETINGS<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board I Education<br />

will hold meetings on the second<br />

and fourth Monday of the month<br />

in the board offices on Harvey Street<br />

at 7 30 p.m.<br />

CHESS CLUB<br />

Chess Club meets every Thursday<br />

from 7:30-11:30 p.m in the Cultural<br />

Center. 525 Farmer Novice to advanced<br />

players invited Instruction<br />

provided beginners.<br />

BRIDGE GROUPS<br />

Party bridge each Thursday from 1-<br />

4 p.m and duplicate bridge Tuesdays<br />

at 7:30 pm in Cultural Center<br />

COMMUNITY CHORUS<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus,<br />

men's and women's choral group,<br />

meets Tuesdays at 8 p.m in vocal<br />

room of East Middle School at 1012 S<br />

Mill<br />

I have served you faithfully, with your interest in<br />

mind, for 14 years.<br />

• 10 Years a$ your Department of <strong>Public</strong> Works<br />

Director<br />

• 4 Years as Commissioner and Mayor<br />

and<br />

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When elected, I will continue to be your representative.<br />

Political Advertisement<br />

"And." the informer explained, "this<br />

is a boat that sailed the Atlantic and<br />

vet has never been able to sail the<br />

lakes."<br />

That was the second day storv—and<br />

there was no need to get into details<br />

of the various boats—the schooners<br />

yawls, ketches or sloops.<br />

That night, the boats started crossing<br />

the finish line. By the time The<br />

Stroller had to write again, the race<br />

was decided with all the intricate timing<br />

and figuring<br />

It was a simple matter to write the<br />

concluding story from the island But<br />

it was an experience he never will forget—a<br />

yachting editor who never had<br />

seen a sailboat.<br />

Can vou blame him for chuckling<br />

last week when, after 50 years, he<br />

was back on the docks reliving one of<br />

the weirdest experiences of his life<br />

Teaming up for some aerial fun in the Fly High<br />

for Dystrophy benefit are (from left) Don Haney,<br />

Fly High benefit<br />

to be at Mettetal<br />

Mettetal Airport in <strong>Canton</strong> Town<br />

ship will be one of three sites for the<br />

fourth annual "Flv High For Dystrophy"<br />

event being held this weekend<br />

to raise funds for the 1977 Jerrv<br />

Lewis Labor Day Telethon<br />

A host of celebrity pilots will donate<br />

their planes and flying talents by giving<br />

rides to the general public in return<br />

for contributions of five dollars<br />

or more to muscular dystrophy The<br />

other sponsoring airports are located<br />

in Pontiac and Monroe.<br />

This is the first year Mettetal Airport<br />

has become involved in the Fly<br />

High event Among the celebrities flying<br />

planes at Mettetal this weekend<br />

are Don Hanev. Tom Korzeniowski.<br />

Tom Dean. Sonny Eliot. Rob Hvnes.<br />

Jennifer Harp and Jo Jo Shuttv<br />

Other celebrity pilots are expected<br />

to be added to the list and there will<br />

be on the-ground entertainment supplied<br />

by Bozo the Clown. Mr. Whoodini<br />

and Bob Posch. night club entertainer<br />

Another attraction will include a<br />

few local vintage planes<br />

Most of the fuel and aircraft necessarv<br />

for the success of the Flv High<br />

event are being donated by participating<br />

pilots and flight schools so the<br />

Muscular Dystrophy Association will<br />

be able to receive nearly 100 per cent<br />

of the proceeds The telethon will run<br />

continuously Sept 4-5<br />

The benefit will take place on Saturday<br />

and Sunday from II am to 4<br />

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Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

editorial opinion<br />

wm we learn a lesson<br />

from crash? Not likely<br />

To six families:<br />

The Observer, on behalf of the greater<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community, is writing this letter<br />

to the families of Douglas McGregor. Bradley<br />

Wilson. William Cook. Brian Stout. Steve Radgens.<br />

Erik Corey and Don Gulau. We. too. were in<br />

shock Saturday morning as word spread that six<br />

young men were killed m an automobile accident<br />

in Dexter Township.<br />

The news spread like a shock wave because, tn<br />

a small town, the boys were known by many<br />

friends and acquaintances. Every time the subject<br />

came up in a group of people, someone was<br />

bound to exclaim: "Mv God. I knew one of those<br />

bovs In fact, my son had just seen him Friday afternoon."<br />

or words to that effect<br />

Everyone's life touches hundreds of others.<br />

That's why the death of six voung men was a tragedv<br />

the entire community shared. Most of us<br />

touched their lives one way or another.<br />

THE TRAGEDY, of course, was that lives were<br />

lost in such a senseless manner It was more tragic<br />

because all six were voung. each looking towards<br />

a future that knew no bounds. There is<br />

some solace, however, in that they already had<br />

packed a lot of life into their 16 to 19 years,<br />

j^nd they were living like many other young<br />

people during those few hours before death. They<br />

were with friends, having a good time on a<br />

Friday evening. Hundreds of other teenagers<br />

were doing the same thing that evening—having<br />

fun with friends<br />

looking back, there is a natural inclination to<br />

want to blame someone for the tragedy, and one<br />

of the easiest targets seems to be the bar the<br />

boys apparently visited jfist minutes before the accident.<br />

The fact that all but one were under the<br />

legal drinking age of 18 suggests the tavern owner<br />

may share liability for the deaths. By law. a tav-<br />

ern owner catf be liable for serving minors or for<br />

allowing a<br />

toxication<br />

what happen<br />

under investi<br />

Its to drink themselves to indon't<br />

know yet the final details of<br />

at the bar. The matter is still<br />

ft ion We do know the boys were<br />

there in search'of a good time with friends, and if<br />

one or more drank too much, they did so voluntarily.<br />

with knowledge of the risks they were taking.<br />

That well may be the real tragedv of Saturdav<br />

morning—that all of us do things we know are<br />

filled with danger Alcohol is a drug misused by<br />

many, young and old. And many who have had a<br />

fair amount to drink are deceived into thinking<br />

they are sober enough to drive The warning "If<br />

you drink, don't drive" hasn't penetrated.<br />

TTie truth is that for every person who drinks<br />

and ends up in a fatal auto accident, there are<br />

many more of us who do the same senseless thing<br />

and somehow survive. Many more may be killed<br />

in a similar fashion, but the message does not<br />

sink in The real tragedy is we might not learn<br />

from their deaths<br />

Although we are too human to learn from Saturday's<br />

tragedy, because we are human we do<br />

share some of the grief and tears six families<br />

have shed this week Not all of us have sent flowers.<br />

but we want each family to know we share<br />

their grief. It could have been us or a member of<br />

our family in that car. It was a human error, and<br />

we are all prone to the same mistakes Thus, it is<br />

human grief we share todav<br />

Living good; distractions few<br />

Despite the images of Thanksgiving and Christmas<br />

as great times for families, late summerspecifically<br />

August—must be ranked as the best<br />

season for the most basic unit of society.<br />

Few civic activities are there to distract family<br />

members. Little League and recreation baseball<br />

have wound down. Clubs are nearly dormant.<br />

Summer school is a whisper. The only politics are<br />

a few city primaries tnat provide more faint<br />

amusement than municipal stimuli.<br />

In Michigan, the eating is the best of the year.<br />

Peaches, plums, a multitude of vegetables and especially<br />

sweet corn are in season, and buying<br />

them at farmers' stands provides a break in our<br />

shopping patterns. The kids are more often along<br />

on these trips than they are on those trips to the<br />

supermarket. We don't think about it at the time,<br />

but these late summer suppers are the best and<br />

least pressured meals of the year for the family.<br />

The Rood case<br />

Such activities as there are tend to be civic festivals<br />

or. if you're vacationing out-state, the county<br />

fpirs. The family goes to them as a group<br />

Commercially, it's a good season because back<br />

to-school shopping has started. But what makes<br />

late summer shopping better is that there's no exploitation<br />

of Pilgrims* pumpkins, Santa. George<br />

Washington, St. Valentine and bunnies like there<br />

is in other seasons. The family's buying is practical<br />

and gimmick-free.<br />

There's a pleasant lull in late summer. Soon it<br />

will be interrupted by the jarring bump of school<br />

(or teachers' strike threats), clubs, bowling<br />

leagues, new situations and friends, new business<br />

projects. The richness of late summer won't be remembered<br />

as any great event. Yet it will have<br />

done more to restore us human beings and family<br />

units than any other season of the year.<br />

Rally for editor political<br />

In a previous column. I wondered aloud about<br />

the public's strange reaction in Escanaba to the<br />

firing of Daily Press Editor Dave Rood. Some 300<br />

inhabitants of that breezy upper peninsula city<br />

had rallied in protest of Rood's firing by John<br />

McGoff, publisher of the Panax newspapers.<br />

The public, I have found over the years, just<br />

doesn't rally in support of Rood's kind of good<br />

journalism People might rally in protest of a<br />

story that shows their pet project in an unfavorable<br />

light—even if the story is true. They may<br />

rally to get an editor to print Little League results.<br />

But it's just unlike the public to rally around an<br />

editor who gets fired for refusing to print what he<br />

perceives to be a trash piece about President Carter<br />

from the publishing company's national bureau<br />

Something there had the stench of a billion<br />

alewives washed onto the beaches of Lake Michigan.<br />

IT TURNS OUT, there is an explanation. Politics.<br />

It seems that a self-appointed committee on the<br />

newspaper industry in Escanaba issued a manifesto<br />

aimed at curing what was wrong with the<br />

Daily Press and many newspapers everywhere.<br />

It called itself the Committee on Responsible<br />

Journalism, or some such name. I have to work<br />

from memory because my wife used my only<br />

copy of the manifesto, picked up on our recent vacation,<br />

to wrap the remains of a spectacular<br />

smallmouth bass that consumed one minnow too<br />

many<br />

The committee thought Rood should be reinstated.<br />

It thought McGoff ought to get out of newspaper<br />

management. It thought McGoff ought to<br />

dispose of his property.<br />

It has as much cnance of accomplishing those<br />

ends as it has of persuading Henry Fora II to<br />

reinstate Bunky Knudsen ana peddling his Ford<br />

stock, but at this point the politics gets sticky.<br />

THE COMMITTEE also advocated a legislated<br />

end to chain ownership of newspapers.<br />

Intb the fray came the name of tne Hon. Morris<br />

Udall, one-time presidential aspirant from Arizona.<br />

Why Udall, when the U.P. already has a<br />

A Division<br />

of<br />

Suburbah Communications<br />

Corporation<br />

Philip H. Power<br />

Chairman<br />

Henry M. Hogan, Jr.<br />

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Richard<br />

hard-working and popular congressman named<br />

Philip Ruppe 7<br />

Well, Rep. Udall has ^ bill floating around to<br />

end what he calls "chain store journalism." He<br />

also has a crusade on the subject, and the Dave<br />

Rood case provided an excellent Calvary on<br />

which those ideologues could strut and preach.<br />

(It may be no accident, incidentally, that the<br />

story of the Panax firing was delivered to a paper<br />

of the political persuasion of the New York<br />

Times; certainly, the Times wasn't particularly<br />

on the lookout for good yarns about Michigan's<br />

upper peninsula.)<br />

Anyhow, the political doctrine surfacing in the<br />

U P. seems to be that "chain store journalism'' is<br />

odious, particularly when practiced by a rich<br />

right-winger. Freedom of the press is OK except<br />

when certain chain publishers seek to liven their<br />

properties by trash stories at the expense of Mr.<br />

Carter.<br />

I have a notion that the exotic economic doctrines<br />

of the anti-chain theories won't stand a constitutional<br />

test. Freedom of the press has to apply<br />

to everyone—to the McGoffs, to the Hustler, to<br />

the Woodsteins, to the Howard Kohns. If Panax<br />

wants to divest itself of the services of a superior<br />

man like Dave Rood, well, it's a free country.<br />

Meanwhile, I have heard of no effort by the ideologues<br />

to scrape up a few million bucks and buy<br />

out the Escanaba Daily Press. McGoff has been<br />

known to sell as well as buy up newspapers. Buying<br />

the Daily Press would be plaving by the rules<br />

of the game, but, instead, the self-appointed committee<br />

seeks to impose its brand of responsible<br />

journalism through politics, by an act of Congress,<br />

and by exploiting the popularity of a good<br />

man like Dave Rood.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> €>taijcr<br />

Craig Piechura<br />

Editor<br />

461 S Mam Street<br />

Plymouth. Ml. 48170<br />

(313)459-2700<br />

John Reddy, General Mgr.<br />

Arthur Longer, Advertising Director Fred J. Wright, Circulation Mgr.<br />

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FORECAST: "COOLER WITH G«ADUAL<br />

» CLEARING-<br />

A healthier Detroit means<br />

healthier climate for all<br />

Last week marked the 10th anniversary of the<br />

Detroit riot—surely the most traumatic episode in<br />

the history of the core city and its suburbs.<br />

Before the rage and frustration, the burning<br />

and looting had petered out. 43 lay dead. 342 were<br />

injured, 5,000 were homeless, 7,000 jailed and $50<br />

million in property damage reported.<br />

It was the worst riot in American history, and it<br />

shattered the self-confidence of the nation's fifth<br />

largest city. It also tore at the bonds of interdependence<br />

that linked it to the suburbs.<br />

For what followed were a well-intentioned but<br />

only somewhat effective effort at short-run recon<br />

struction, the continued deterioration of the city,<br />

the school busing crisis, and the conviction on the<br />

part of many suburbanites that the last thing thev<br />

wanted was anything to do with Detroit<br />

TEN YEARS LATER, however, there are signs<br />

that the core city is beginning to come back from<br />

the brink of collapse.<br />

Crime is on the decline; the murder rate which<br />

brought the city the reputation as the murder capital<br />

of the nation is down 28 per cent from a year<br />

ago.<br />

In part, this is caused by two successive years<br />

of prosperity in the automobile industry. People<br />

are working, and although the unemplovment rate<br />

in Detroit is now 9.7 per cent, that's down from<br />

17.4 per cent last year<br />

The police department, previously nearly all<br />

white and a major source of anger in the black<br />

community, is now becoming integrated. Instead<br />

of being looked on as "they." the cops are starting<br />

to be called "us."<br />

Economic development is beginning to pick up.<br />

not jupt at the popular Ren Cen. but also throughout<br />

the city. There are 44 major building projects<br />

currently under way in the citv. worth $443 million.<br />

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helpful, informative<br />

Kditor<br />

As one citizen, fortunate to be a resident<br />

of the City of Plymouth. 1 wish<br />

to express mv thanks for the opportunity<br />

to take part in two public meet<br />

ings recently held at city hall commission<br />

chambers<br />

Everv participant at these meet<br />

ings the speakers and the audience<br />

must have felt the swelling of pride at<br />

the quality of questions asked and the<br />

forthright answers given<br />

The first of these meetings was a<br />

hearing on House Joint Resolution<br />

sponsored bv the House of Representatives<br />

Taxation Committee Our<br />

own Rep Rov Smith deserves much<br />

credit for his understanding and sensitivity<br />

to the critical problems of pub<br />

lie education in Michigan as well as<br />

tax relief for senior citizens<br />

Rep. Tom Brown our neighbor<br />

from Westland is another member of<br />

the committee who presented clear<br />

ind honest answers on the subject of<br />

meeting >ur education needs equitably<br />

on the state level<br />

Resolution "C" must be a priority<br />

topic for study and action bv every<br />

concerned voter Representative<br />

Smith's idea of giving the best education<br />

to everyone and then tax everyone<br />

on the ability to earn, must be<br />

worth studying<br />

The second meeting, which was of<br />

tremendous interest, dealt with<br />

Plymouth's commission candidates<br />

For the quality of that event the<br />

I-eague of Women Voters deserve the<br />

highest commendation<br />

Plymouth citizens have more than a<br />

just cause to be proud The caliber of<br />

those neighbors who solicit our vote<br />

and want to serve us is indeed outstanding<br />

May Plvmouth continue to be the<br />

beacon of integrity in city government<br />

Vote on Aug 2 and show the<br />

world that you do care for the quality<br />

of life in Plvmouth.<br />

PAUL NASTOFF<br />

Plvmouth<br />

U-M okays mall project<br />

University of Michigan-Dearborn<br />

has received authorization from the<br />

university's board of regents to proceed<br />

with preparation of preliminaryplans<br />

and cost estimates for the U of<br />

M l) University Mall project. The<br />

board appointed Sigmund Blum and<br />

Associates as project architect<br />

\ sketch concept of the propsed<br />

mall which will provide U of M-D's<br />

student body with a general activity<br />

center ws first presented for information<br />

at the May 1977 regents meeting<br />

The university mall will be one of<br />

three buildings comprising a new core<br />

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One part of the mall will be a selfliquidating<br />

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game room and student service<br />

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M*dicar« Blu« CroM — Medicaid —Major Credit Cardi Accepted<br />

Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

Encephalitis prevention urged<br />

By MICHAEL MATUSZEWSKI<br />

Wayne County Board of Health is<br />

out to lead the way in developing a<br />

plan to protect against an epidemic of<br />

St. l,ouis Encephalitis (SLE).<br />

That disease killed four people in<br />

Michigan in 1975. In addition, there<br />

were 90 other cases of SLE reported<br />

in the state in 1975 , 36 of those in<br />

Wayne County There were few outbreaks<br />

in 1976.<br />

WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION<br />

ER Edgar L. Harris said. "We need<br />

joint community planning and the cooperation<br />

of neighboring counties because<br />

any outbreak would more than<br />

likely not be confined to just Wayne<br />

County."<br />

Because of the strange cyclical nature<br />

of the disease, it is usually too<br />

late to kill mosquitoes or attempt to<br />

marshall enough people or funds to<br />

control them<br />

"We are trying to convince our communities<br />

and nearby counties that<br />

there is a definite need," said Leito<br />

Durley, a spokesman for the Wayne<br />

board of commissioners "We are<br />

trying to involve all local communities<br />

within Wayne County and we're<br />

trying to encourage adjacent counties<br />

to cooperate." he added<br />

Representatives of both the Wayne<br />

and Oakland County Environmental<br />

Health divisions agree that southeastern<br />

Michigan is ill-prepared to<br />

head off the kind of outbreaks which<br />

occured in 1975<br />

Glen Brown of the Wayne County-<br />

Environmental Health Division said<br />

the contingency plan "would come<br />

down to an early warning system."<br />

He said the plan would define "who<br />

would need to take what kind of action."<br />

SLE IS CAUSED by a virus transmitted<br />

from mosquitoes t0 wi ld birds<br />

and sometimes from birds to humans<br />

Human infections usually occur in<br />

metropolitan areas because of house<br />

sparrows and pigeons in relatively<br />

close proximity to humans.<br />

Blood<br />

donors<br />

are sought<br />

There is an urgent<br />

need for individuals to<br />

serve as blood program<br />

volunteers and "open<br />

heart surgery" callers<br />

on Thursdays and<br />

Fridays at the new Red<br />

Cross Bloomfield Donor<br />

Center. 2388 Franklin.<br />

Bloomfield Township<br />

"Volunteers perform<br />

vital services in Red<br />

Cross blood collection<br />

centers A decline in volunteer<br />

participation<br />

poses a serious threat to<br />

the potential of the<br />

Bloomfield Center." said<br />

Dr. A. William Shafer,<br />

director of the Southeastern<br />

Michigan Blood<br />

Center<br />

Volunteers also help<br />

Red Cross nurses at the<br />

center, where they register<br />

donors, take temperatures.<br />

label and number<br />

blood bags and<br />

serve refreshments<br />

For more information<br />

about becoming a volunteer.<br />

call Reggie Dinser<br />

at the Bloomfield Donor<br />

Center, at 334-3575<br />

\<br />

A bird surveillance program will<br />

therefore be a focal point of the future<br />

contingency plan<br />

However, Brown speculated, "The<br />

mosquitoes are here and have been<br />

here for many years. We are beginning<br />

to think it (the virus) comes<br />

from migrating birds The mosquito<br />

bites the bird and the virus develops<br />

in the mosquito. Occasionally, a mosquito<br />

will bite a human "<br />

He added that it was important to<br />

note that one mosquito variety (culexpipens)<br />

is the major suspected earner.<br />

Brown said that luckily it was a<br />

variety which does not usually bite<br />

humans<br />

AERIAL SPRAYING is being<br />

looked upon only as a last resort<br />

Wayne County Commissioner Royce<br />

Smith said, "We do not plan to go and<br />

immediately start spraying mosquitoes<br />

We hope that our contingency<br />

plan, which includes more bird<br />

monitoring, will indicate that we<br />

won't have to spray at all."<br />

Harris added. "What we are saying<br />

is that if we do find evidence that we<br />

should spray, the communities ought<br />

to be prepared for it when the time<br />

comes."<br />

Brown called chemical spraying a<br />

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would have serious side effects<br />

to other species "The ecological system<br />

is very sensitive. It is not proper<br />

to get into spraying to control mosquito<br />

biting," he added Instead it<br />

should be employed only in "selective<br />

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Dick Parker,a sanitarian for the<br />

Oakland County Environmental<br />

Health Division, said that county<br />

would cooperate in developing a contingency<br />

plan for southeastern Michigan<br />

"Oakland County is in the same<br />

boat as everyone else. No one in the<br />

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aerial spraying)."<br />

Parker said that spraying was the<br />

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461 SOUTH MAIN<br />

Plymouth High class of '67 turned<br />

out 223 strong for its 10th class reunion<br />

Saturday night in the Mayflower<br />

Meeting House<br />

Following meetings artd greetings<br />

there was a sit-down banquet Pat Butzin.<br />

who chaired the party, was mistress<br />

of ceremonies She announced<br />

the winners of the mock awards.<br />

Shirley Druce fomd the most miss<br />

ing classmates Cathy Vanatta was<br />

the most traveled She is now married<br />

and an executive secretary. She has<br />

been to Scandinavia, most of Europe,<br />

north Afnca and the Caribbean.<br />

Strangest occupation award went to<br />

Ann Whitesell who is curator at the<br />

Los Gatos Historical Museum in California<br />

Her avocations include fire<br />

fighter, amateur machinist and<br />

<strong>builder</strong> of model steam engines.<br />

Classmates Wilma Little and<br />

Jimmy Stoop, (Mr and Mrs James<br />

Stoop) have been married for the long<br />

est period of time Karen Burke has<br />

the oldest child<br />

by<br />

ELLIE<br />

GRAHAM<br />

l^es Byrd bought the first ticket for<br />

the reunion and Sue Baskins was the<br />

last to fill in her form Joyce Soth and<br />

Phil Daley had changed the most, and<br />

Larry Brown had lost the most hair<br />

l^eta Scott. Jane MacCurdy and Ann<br />

Whitesell came from California for<br />

the party John Larson and Janet<br />

McCullv came from Colorado.<br />

There was a band for dancing and<br />

many prizes were handed out<br />

Pat Butzm's classmates showed<br />

their appreciation for her party planning<br />

efforts by giving her a standing<br />

ovation a corsage, and a carved elephant<br />

to add to her collection<br />

They're all looking forward to 1987.<br />

and their 20th reunion<br />

CAROL OLSON and Sharon Cavanaugh<br />

planned the five-year reunion<br />

last weekend for the Plymouth High<br />

School class of '72<br />

About 250 persons attended the dinner<br />

dance in Roma Hall. Livonia<br />

"We were disappointed in the turnout."<br />

said Sharon "Out of a class of<br />

780. we expected more "<br />

After a buffet dinner, there was<br />

dancing to the music of "The Image "<br />

Most of the grads were from the<br />

Plymouth-Ann Arbor area They are<br />

hoping for more interest in their 10th<br />

reunion in 1982<br />

THE PLYMOUTH FIFE and Drum<br />

Corps did it again<br />

l^ast Saturday they played at a<br />

muzzle loaders parade and festival in<br />

t take view. northeast of Grand Rapids<br />

You guessed it TTiey walked off<br />

with the ribbon for the best marching<br />

unit in the festival.<br />

Director Whitney Prince accepted<br />

tne award from Miss Michigan<br />

JULY 23, SEEMED to be the night<br />

for class reunions.<br />

For the Class of 1937 of St Cecilia<br />

High School, it was the 40th class reunion<br />

Ed Dowling of the MESC office in<br />

Plymouth Township was chairman of<br />

the dinner dance in the Plymouth Hilton<br />

Inn<br />

"There were just 56 in our graduating<br />

class in the old school on Livernois.<br />

There are 10 known dead We<br />

had 17 classmates and their spouses<br />

at the party 34 all together."<br />

Dowling said most of them came<br />

from Livonia. Farmington. Ann Arbor<br />

and Grosse Pointe. One couple came<br />

from Colorado, another from North<br />

Carolina, and one from Florida.<br />

"TTie food was excellent." said Dowling<br />

and so was the music—he<br />

brought his own<br />

"They set up a portable dance floor<br />

and we had all. the big bands "<br />

Dowling had made a tape of the favorites<br />

of their day—Glenn Gray.<br />

Glenn Miller.<br />

"It took me 16 hours to put it together.<br />

There was an hour and a half on<br />

each side. They were all good dancers<br />

and they still are. I mixed them up<br />

'"Sentimental Journey." a few slow<br />

ones, and then a fast one like 'One<br />

O'Clock Jump. "<br />

He added. "We all learned to dance<br />

in those days There was nothing else<br />

to do so we went to dances—Eastwood.<br />

Westwood Gardens "<br />

" The 40th class reunion was obviously<br />

a success<br />

THE KING TUT exhibit in the Field<br />

Museum of Natural History in Chicago<br />

has attracted a number of persons<br />

from the area.<br />

Those who saw the collection of artifacts<br />

from the 18-year-old king's tomb<br />

were very impressed. They agreed it<br />

was worth the trip—and the wait—to<br />

see the equisite jewelry, furniture and<br />

urns which were buried 3,300 years<br />

Among those who actually were admitted<br />

to the exhibit were Jean and<br />

Hugh Harsh a. Kirk and Denise Loflenz,<br />

Harvey and Jackie Troutman,<br />

* Scott Beaman. Stan Towers. Lois Mitchell<br />

and GaU Schultheiss.<br />

The Richard Dohertys, the John<br />

Olsons. Jean Schultheiss. John Nichols<br />

and Walter Shear were some of<br />

the disappointed who never did get in.<br />

i Gail Schultheiss went with a group<br />

from Kalamazoo College When she<br />

and her mother, Jean, went to see it,<br />

they got irf line at 7:30 a.m.<br />

At 9 a.m. the line began to move.<br />

Shortly after 10:30 the line had moved<br />

+ to the point that they were at the door<br />

* of the building. There were about 20<br />

persons ahead of them In line when<br />

ithe announcement was made: "That<br />

ofe aU for today." <<br />

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The Francoeur girls love having a 16-year-old in the family and all<br />

the sight-seeing tours that are involved in entertaining a guest from<br />

Finland. From left are Jane Francoeur with daughters Spring and<br />

Lolly, Riitta^Raatikainen, and Matildy Francoeur. (Staff photo)<br />

Finnish student is Lions' guest<br />

Plymouth Lions Club's summer exchange<br />

student is 16-year-old Riitta<br />

Raatikainen of Tervo. Finland<br />

She is staying with Jane Francoeur.<br />

a member of the club who is a social<br />

worker with the Plymouth schools<br />

With two weeks of Riitta's six-week<br />

visit remaining, the Francoeurs have<br />

planned a busy sight-seeing schedule.<br />

So far, Riitta has viewed the metropolitan<br />

Detroit area during a "big<br />

circle" airplane ride. She has been to<br />

the Detroit Zoo, Port Huron and Sarnia.<br />

Greenfield Village. Belle Isle and<br />

Detroit.<br />

Harger Greene arranged at tour of<br />

the Fisher Body plant They went to<br />

Hartland to see the painted barns and<br />

visited dairy farms.<br />

They plan to to go to the Toledo Art<br />

Museum, the Finnish Cultural Center<br />

and the King Tut exhibit in Chicago's<br />

Field Museum of Natural History<br />

RIITTA LIVES on a dairy farm in<br />

central Finland.<br />

The name of the farm is Suppu-<br />

niemi and it has been owned by her<br />

family for 100 years. Her ancestors<br />

have lived in the area, within 15 miles<br />

of the farm, for 400 years.<br />

The Raatikainen farm is modern<br />

They use milking machines and grow<br />

their own fodder for the cattle. They<br />

have a three-month growing season<br />

Sometimes there are late-May frosts<br />

"Sometimes there is a freeze in August<br />

which destroys all the wheat."<br />

said Riitta. However, the Gulf Stream<br />

does help moderate the climate of the<br />

countrty which is at the same latitude<br />

as Alaska<br />

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Thursday. July 28. 1977 (C) IB<br />

Eating corn—which can't be grown<br />

in Finland's cold climate—was a new<br />

experience for Riitta An avid photographer.<br />

she took pictures of the Fran<br />

coeur family eating sweet corn—onthe—cob<br />

There is no peanut butter in Finland<br />

and that doesn't bother Riitta one bit<br />

She loves peanuts, but was firm in expressing<br />

her dislike for peanut butter.<br />

WHEN RIITTA as a little girl, she<br />

skied three miles to school.<br />

Now a school bus takes her to high<br />

school 14 miles from home<br />

She plans to continue her studies in<br />

agriculture and sociology'<br />

"I think I was five, or younger,<br />

when I started to ski." said Riitta<br />

High school sports for girls include<br />

volleyball, baseball, skiing and skating<br />

"The boys play hockey and football.<br />

but the girls don't "<br />

She said there are seven in her family—her<br />

mother and father, three sisters<br />

and her grandmother<br />

Their sauna—and everyone has a<br />

sauna—is attached to the house. In<br />

older houses the saunas are some distance<br />

from the house as a safety<br />

measure<br />

Suppuniemi is 25 miles from the<br />

nearest village A larger town, about<br />

the size of Plymouth is 40 miles<br />

away<br />

LIONS CLUB International sponsors<br />

the exchange student program in con<br />

junction with Youth for Under<br />

standing<br />

Lions Club brought 2.500 students to<br />

the United States this year. 100 of<br />

them came to Michigan<br />

The exchange students do not have<br />

to be the sons or daughters of Lions<br />

but the host families are members of<br />

the club.<br />

John Roose is president of the local<br />

club and Dave Cook is vice president<br />

Don Francoeur is a member of the<br />

board of directors<br />

Kim Anderson daughter of Dick Anderson.<br />

is spending six weeks in<br />

Nantes. France She is part of the exchange<br />

program designed to promote<br />

international understanding and pro -<br />

vide an educational and cultural expo<br />

nence for youth at home and abroad<br />

3 shops open in new Forest Place<br />

Three shops in the new Forest<br />

Place addition opened today<br />

(Thusday). Little Angels. The Hobby<br />

Shop, and Claire Kelly Plymouth<br />

moved in in time for the sidewalk<br />

sales this Friday and Saturday.<br />

Marvin Hauk's Hobby Shop was the<br />

first in the new complex on Harvey<br />

Street back of the Forest Place to<br />

open for business.<br />

The shop will stock everything the<br />

model railroad buff could wish for:<br />

HO trains, regular size trains, accessories.<br />

villages, extra cars, train controls<br />

and N scale trains.<br />

"For the the man with the utmost<br />

/<br />

m*<br />

patience." said Hauk. referring to the<br />

N scale which is even smaller than<br />

HO He has the makings for those<br />

who prefer to make their own tracks.<br />

"I also will be able to order anything<br />

from Walther's HO Railroad<br />

Catalog and Craft Train Reference<br />

Manual and have it here in 48 hours."<br />

He explained that the catalog is the<br />

train buff's Bible "I hope this will be<br />

the kind of place that if we haven't<br />

got it. we'll get it."<br />

Marvin Hauk's family has lived in<br />

this area for more than 100 vears He<br />

Marvin Hank will have models, airplanes and rockets as well as aO<br />

types of trakis.<br />

teaches in the Wayne-Westland<br />

schools and plans to retire in two<br />

years The Hobby Shop is his retirement<br />

project.<br />

His wife. Janida. a violinist in the<br />

Plymouth Symphony Orchestra,<br />

shares his enthusiasm for the new<br />

store: "It's been very exciting; I've<br />

enjoyed every minute of it."<br />

ALICE AND OSCAR McDonald<br />

opened their first Little Angels Shop<br />

in Old Village in 1969 Four years ago<br />

they opened a second shop in Forest<br />

Place Mall (See picture on page 2B )<br />

The move from original Forest<br />

Place will give them additional space<br />

They have expanded the boys' clothing<br />

to include sizes 8-14<br />

The McDonalds have one of the twostory<br />

shops in the new complex, the<br />

upper floor will be used for office<br />

space and storage<br />

Little Angels stocks children's clothing<br />

and accessories from infant to 14<br />

years There is everything from heirloom<br />

christening gowns and baby<br />

shower items to sports clothing, nighties,<br />

pajamas, robes, toys and lamps<br />

Back-to-school clothes are in the<br />

spotlight now—little boys' plaid, corduroy<br />

and denim slacks; shirts and<br />

tops; and even the new suede-look<br />

gauchos for the girls.<br />

Winter jackets and snowmobile<br />

suits have arrived. And for those children<br />

who are fascinated by Paddington<br />

the bear, there is a complete<br />

line—jackets, dresses and even undershirts.<br />

CLAIRE KELLY PLYMOUTH will<br />

be moved in before the sidewalk<br />

sales. There has been a Claire Keely<br />

Northville for five years and<br />

"Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> women have seen<br />

her fashions at local style shows.<br />

"The colors for fall are absolutely<br />

luscious." said Claire. "The super<br />

suedes are especially good and the<br />

separates are being combined in new.<br />

interesting ways. They are mixing fabrics<br />

and colors, a velvet or checked<br />

vest with an entirely different material."<br />

She said they were showing a lot of<br />

challis in New York. "Challis skirt<br />

under a blazer—I think our Michigan<br />

winters are too cold for that combination."<br />

Claire handles sizes 5-16 She has<br />

.sportswear. suits, dresses, long<br />

gowns, dresses and accessories. She<br />

is particularly pleased with her Raphael<br />

line of jewelry It ft handmade in<br />

Toronto<br />

It is very attractive." she said<br />

"The chains, silver, copper and brass,<br />

are all hand made And it is wellpriced."<br />

Ms Kelly and her staff have been<br />

painting and antiquing showcases and<br />

furniture for the store '•You should<br />

have seen it before It is all second<br />

hand The beige-peach walls and fur<br />

niture and the taupe carpeting are an<br />

effective non-clash background for the<br />

fashions<br />

John Thomas and Jim Jabara are<br />

owners of the townhouse-type mall<br />

The <strong>builder</strong> was 7ony Bauss of Northville.<br />

The shops are separate units,<br />

each with its own heating and wash<br />

room facility The shops' common<br />

walls are three-hour fire walls<br />

K C Miller Associates Interiors has<br />

leased the fourth shop and expects to<br />

be in residence the first week of August<br />

Claire Kelly, now of Plymouth. (Staff photos)<br />

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It was a real surprise for Virginia<br />

Koon last Sunday evening when she arrived<br />

for a couples party at the home<br />

of Karen Cifrodella No couples were<br />

present on Ginny's arrival. Twenty<br />

women were waiting to yell surprise<br />

at the very well kept secret of her<br />

babr shower.<br />

A decorated basinet rented from<br />

LeGauIt's was laden with brightly<br />

wrapped packages for the soon-to-be<br />

addition to the Koon household.<br />

Claire Farnell. Emily Bouman. Sha<br />

ron Spencer. Ann Ward and Mary<br />

Hamilton were arijong the guests who<br />

passed each baby package around for<br />

individual inspection.<br />

Donna Glover, Chris Pilz. Pat Mitchell<br />

Sue O Donnell and Carol Shaw<br />

were also on hand exclaiming over<br />

the uniqueness of each present<br />

Paddington Bear rattles, bibs, blan-<br />

New officers in the Welcome Wagon<br />

lotte Leicht, treasurer; Lucille Ling,<br />

Gildo, president; Linda Nixon, second<br />

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Open daily 9 30-6 PM Thurs & Ft i til 9 PM<br />

Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

kets and books were among some of<br />

the gifts along with the bear's musical<br />

carousel. Mike and Ginny have gone<br />

Paddington Bear crazv in the nursery<br />

and were thrilled to add these items<br />

to their collection<br />

After the presents were all opened.<br />

Bekki Ponte. Sue Miller. Carol Wold<br />

and Linda Becker gathered with the<br />

other guests aroand the buffet table of<br />

spreads and fresh fruits. Diane Soules<br />

Elaine Lavander, Carol Koesel and<br />

Kathy Spencer were also seen enjoying<br />

the scrumptious deserts and<br />

punch<br />

Everyone kept asking Ginny if she<br />

was really surprised. She assured all<br />

her friends that she truly was<br />

IT WAS MONSTER week at Charles<br />

Howell Scout Reservation in Brighton<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

chatter<br />

By SHARONSTARON 455-5322<br />

• • 9<br />

when 26 boys from Cub Scout Pack<br />

766 arrived for cub day last week<br />

The day for these boys started at 8<br />

a.m. as they left from Gallimore Elementary<br />

on a chartered bus. The cubs<br />

were named the vampires upon their<br />

arrival<br />

The vampires' day was all cub<br />

scout orientated at the camp Thev<br />

will all be able to get credit for special<br />

achievements they earned<br />

throughout the day<br />

Most of the boys enjoyed the archery<br />

experience the best. They learned<br />

how to load and shoot a bow and<br />

arrow They also enjoyed the nature<br />

hike, swimming and row boating and<br />

especially the nature scavenger hunt<br />

which the <strong>Canton</strong> boys won<br />

There was a craft session where the<br />

cubs wove sit-upons out of news-<br />

y,<br />

Welcome Wagon Club<br />

Club are, (from left) Char-<br />

first vice president; Valerie<br />

vice president; and Audrey<br />

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umbrella and<br />

seat cushoms extra<br />

Most<br />

summer furniture<br />

sale priced<br />

papers. They all received a patch<br />

from the camp and an Indian tie slide<br />

they will paint at home<br />

The cubs who went to cub dav include<br />

Troy Kline, Larry Massev.<br />

Dean Hartford. Steven and Shawn<br />

Pitcher. Greg Haffner. Jeff Speaks.<br />

Steve Dininger, Mark Lopez, Kevin<br />

Crysler, Robert and John Longridge,<br />

Steve Dani. Kurt Bonbehran. Jimmy<br />

Mundo, Scott Steiner, John Skaggs,<br />

Danny and Jimmy Farell. Brian<br />

Beals, Jon Woods, Jeff Lim, Andy<br />

Wrenbeck, Mark Rakozv, and David<br />

Dart.<br />

Accompanying the boys were Arlene<br />

Skaggs. Diane Dart, Barb Dani<br />

and Joyce Kline.<br />

Cub Day was paved for by the pack<br />

from the money the boys had earned<br />

throughout the year.<br />

Members of the club are from the<br />

(Staff photo by Gary Caskey)<br />

Mon., Thurs, &Fri.<br />

lil 9 p.m.<br />

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SUMMER SALE<br />

Now in Progress<br />

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Penny pinching ideas help<br />

Save scraps of soap<br />

and put them in a clean<br />

jar covered with warm<br />

water The solution will<br />

thicken, and can be used<br />

with a steel-wool pad to<br />

clean pots and pans. If<br />

only mild soap is collected.<br />

it can be used for<br />

shampoo.<br />

Plain glass tumblers<br />

can be made into measuring<br />

cups at no ex-<br />

. i y<br />

pense. Use a standard<br />

measuring cup as a<br />

guide, filling the tumbler<br />

to various levels,<br />

and, using red nail polish.<br />

mark on the outside<br />

of the glass a line for<br />

each of the depths The<br />

tumblers can be used in<br />

the laundry for measuring<br />

detergents, soap<br />

flakes and starch or in<br />

the garden house for the<br />

variety of garden chem-<br />

Announcing Unity's<br />

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• Beautiful sanctuary seating 250<br />

• Wedding chapel seating 35<br />

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Leftover coffee can be<br />

frozen into ice cubes for<br />

iced coffee or other iced<br />

drinks The same can be<br />

done for leftover tea<br />

An outgrown or discarded<br />

raincoat can be<br />

used in many ways<br />

Pieces can be cut out<br />

and used for book<br />

covers for children's<br />

books<br />

Complete<br />

Banquet<br />

Facilities<br />

Available<br />

Parties of 20 to 200<br />

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hessle STEAM SPICUU.<br />

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~Z • - is the theme of Old Village's Dearie Day. The arrival of the<br />

_Chessie steam engine at the Plymouth station gave small boys an<br />

--opportunity to put pennies on the track for flattening. As crowds<br />

waited for the train a woman asked, "I don't live here. What are we<br />

Softball and berries<br />

for CF summer fun<br />

A trip to Cedar Point, a Softball<br />

rally and a berry picking excursion<br />

• are among the activities remaining<br />

'for late July and August as part of the<br />

Camp Fire Girls Detroit Area Council's<br />

Summer Fun Program<br />

• Activities are open to all girls and<br />

•frequently to their families In some<br />

instances there are age restrictions<br />

^imposed by the type .of program Registrations<br />

can be made through the<br />

Camp Fire Girls office located at 51<br />

AV Warren. Detroit 48201 telephone<br />

•333 2670.<br />

' Metropolitan Beach on the shores<br />

of Lake St Clair, is the scene of a<br />

ioftball rally Tuesday, Aug 2 Kids<br />

„Vvill play backward ball, ground ball,<br />

and walking ball at 10 a.m. with<br />

•adult supervision<br />

It is necesary to register for soft*<br />

ball. Otherwise the day is open, for<br />

swimming fishing roller skating, golfing—all<br />

the activities available at<br />

Metro Beach Families and friends<br />

are invited Parking at Metro is $1<br />

per car.<br />

On Thursday. Aug 4. Camp Fire<br />

Blue Birds, Adventurers and Discovery<br />

Club members will share a picnic<br />

supper with residents of the Martha<br />

T Berry Extended Care Facility in<br />

Mt Clemens. After the meal Camp<br />

Fire groups will entertain with songs,<br />

skits dance, and reading for the pleasure<br />

of the home's residents<br />

Wednesday. Aug 10. "Cedar Point<br />

Trip the Camp Fire Way" invites<br />

youth in grades 4 12 and their families<br />

on an all-day excursion to this sum<br />

ftiertime attraction on Lake Erie.<br />

Buses will leave from Westland<br />

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Do you remember when?<br />

Mall and from the Camp Fire Girls office<br />

at 51 W Warren in Detroit. Camp<br />

Fire will not provide additional adult<br />

supervision, so participants should<br />

plan to chaperone their own young<br />

people. Trippers must bring their own<br />

lunches or money to purchase food at<br />

Cedar Point.<br />

Bus and admission to Cedar Point<br />

total $13 75 for youths (under age 12).<br />

$14.75 for adults. Reservations are necessary<br />

Buses will leave from Macomb<br />

Mall, Eastland. Northland Livonia<br />

Mall and Westland on Tuesday, Aug<br />

16 for the Dexter-Pinkney area where<br />

berrv-picking and a cook-out have<br />

been planned. Youngsters grades 4-12<br />

should pack their lunches, but exclude<br />

dessert, which will be provided as an<br />

important part of the day's fun<br />

Berry pickers also need a two-quart<br />

pail or basket. The complete outing<br />

costs $5 50 each, and reservations are<br />

a must through the Camp Fire office<br />

The last Summer Fun event is a special<br />

tour of Detroit's Fort Wayne on<br />

Aug. 26 for grades 1-6. Youngsters<br />

will take a good look at the fort, cook<br />

an old-time lunch, and chat with the<br />

fort soldier Transportation is not provided<br />

Registration includes a $3 fee<br />

per person, through the Camp Fire office<br />

Camp Fire Girls Detroit Area Council<br />

is a Torch Drive agency, serving<br />

girls and adults throughout the tricounty<br />

area Summer Fun programs<br />

are intended to bring Camp Fire's<br />

fine, time-tested programming to<br />

youngsters who may not presently be<br />

members of Camp Fire Girls<br />

\o Matter How Lovely The have ...<br />

...the total effect van be<br />

destroyed with a poor hairstyle.<br />

At I .es Femmes we offer<br />

excellent haircuts, precision<br />

hair shaping and air<br />

blowing. It e are aware of all<br />

the new methods in permanent<br />

waring. Introduce<br />

yourself to Les Femmes Salon<br />

and open the door to<br />

personal beauty.<br />

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NEW ARRIVALS FOR FALL<br />

• Jantzen e Bobbie Brooks<br />

• Misty Harbor<br />

| Thursday CHATHAM VILLAGE<br />

!&Friday 5 Mile at Newburgb-Livonia<br />

9 p.m. 464-3505<br />

Personally Assisted by Gene and Maryellen De Mara<br />

; . * . .<br />

all waiting for?" When she was told, "An old steam engine is coming/'<br />

she kept her place in line with the rest of the Dearie Day<br />

throng. (Staff photo)<br />

Lamaze plans Caesarean delivery class<br />

The Lamaze Childbirth<br />

Association of Livonia<br />

has scheduled a<br />

Caesarean delivery class<br />

to prepare couples who<br />

know they will be having<br />

a Caesarean birth.<br />

Starting Aug. 3. these<br />

classes will meet from<br />

7-9:30 p.m. for three<br />

weeks in the Church of<br />

the Savior. 36100 Five<br />

Mile Road. Livonia<br />

The classes will be<br />

taught by Judy Stachura,<br />

a registered<br />

nurse who has had a<br />

baby by Caesarean delivery<br />

The film. "The Caesarean<br />

Birth Experience"<br />

also will be<br />

shown<br />

Petrits-Kindree<br />

Mrs. Paul J Petrits of<br />

Tucson. Ariz., formerly<br />

of Plymouth, announces<br />

the engagement or her<br />

daughter. Mary Ann. to<br />

Mark James Kindree of<br />

Sunnyvale. Calif. son of<br />

Jack and Joan Kindree<br />

of Charnwood Street<br />

Plvmouth.<br />

The bride-elect is a<br />

1972 graduate of<br />

Plymouth High School<br />

and is attending the Uni-<br />

Snip blooms<br />

Garden lilies, sweet<br />

peas and other flowering<br />

perennials bloom only<br />

once a year. When flowers<br />

begin to fade, remove<br />

them, advise Mich-<br />

versity of Arizona in Tucson<br />

Her fiance graduated<br />

from Plymouth<br />

High in 1971 and Menlo<br />

School of Business Administration<br />

Menlo<br />

Park Calif. He is employed<br />

bv Nowels <strong>Public</strong>ations<br />

in Menlo Park<br />

They plan an Oct. 7<br />

wedding in St Kenneth<br />

Catholic C h u r c h .<br />

Plvmouth.<br />

igan State University<br />

horticulturists. This<br />

allows the plants to concentrate<br />

on making and<br />

storing food for next<br />

year's growth<br />

The cost of the classes<br />

is $ll per couple For<br />

further information or to<br />

register call Evon Rienecke,<br />

427-1040<br />

How can funeral<br />

service follow<br />

a set formula?<br />

We don't believe it can.<br />

After all, people are individuals... and ajl families have<br />

their own ways of thinking.<br />

This is why every service we direct takes shape accord<br />

ing to the family's individual thoughts and preferences.<br />

HARRV J. WILL<br />

-funenatJ4ome, dine.<br />

37000 Six Mile Road<br />

East of Newburgh<br />

ELMER W. ENGEL, MGR.<br />

25450 Plymouth Road<br />

East of Beech Daly<br />

RALPH E. BASEL, MGR.<br />

4412 Livernois Avenue<br />

North of Michigan<br />

HARRY J.WILL, MGR.<br />

Member, the International Order of the Golden Rule<br />

LWY fundraisers<br />

support ERA drive<br />

A garage sale is the first of several<br />

fundraising events planned by the<br />

I-eague of Women Voters of Northville.<br />

Plymouth, <strong>Canton</strong> and Novi as<br />

thev join the fight to pass the Equal<br />

Rights Amendment<br />

The garage sale at Neva Carter's<br />

home. 42257 Ashburv Drive will be<br />

from 9am to 5 p.m Aug 5 and 9<br />

a m to noon Aug 6 Mrs Carter's<br />

home is off Lilley and south of Warren<br />

Road in <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

A plant party, an art sale and two<br />

more garage sales are planned for<br />

later dates<br />

The local league will launch its fundraising<br />

efforts to help the national<br />

LWV raise more than $i million for<br />

ERA campaigns in key unratified<br />

states. The LWV of the United States<br />

already has received $825,000 in<br />

league pledges from around the country<br />

for this national ERA effort The<br />

LWV of Michigan has pledged $40,000<br />

for ERA<br />

"WE'RE BETTING ON the future<br />

of the ERA and we intend to be winners."<br />

said Neva Carter, president of<br />

the local league, as the drive was<br />

launched<br />

In making the announcement Ms<br />

Carter said "We are determined to<br />

ensure passage of this amendment be<br />

fore the time runs out in 1979 and we<br />

New Voices<br />

Mr and Mrs Terry Penny announce<br />

the birth of their first child.<br />

Alicia Karleen was born July 20 in<br />

Swanee, Tenn<br />

Her grandparents are Mr. ar.d Mrs<br />

Avery Penney of Plymouth and Mr.<br />

and Mrs Bob Harte of Chesterfield<br />

Mo<br />

"The safest way to double<br />

your money is to fold it over<br />

once and put it in your pocket."P<br />

Kin Hubbard,<br />

PLYMOUTH FELLOWSHIP<br />

REFORMED BAPTIST<br />

PASTOR: RICHARD OSTELLA<br />

459-3712<br />

THE KINGDOM IS LIKE A MUSTARD PLANT<br />

PART II<br />

in our last article we noted that the parable ot tne<br />

mustard plant teaches that the gospel o( Christ has a<br />

seed lorm, which is an undeveloped form and a tree<br />

form which is a developed mature form<br />

We must now draw some implications Irom this truth<br />

First the gospel of the apostles is the developed form of<br />

the gospel given us in Jesus words and deeds It is the<br />

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Busy life continues for pastor emeritus<br />

By MARGARET MILLER<br />

The pastor of Redford Baptist<br />

Church for the past 19 years now is<br />

pastor emeritus, traveler, eventually<br />

interim pastor and real estate entrepreneur<br />

Which is why the Rev. Gordon H.<br />

Schroeder isn't likely to find life dull<br />

after stepping back from the involved<br />

and busy life he has led while watch-<br />

CALVARY<br />

BAPTI ST<br />

CHURCH<br />

WINGS O* TRUTH<br />

WMUZ FM 103 S<br />

S 30 a m *<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

A ir Conditioned<br />

A Vibrant Fellowship With Your Family in Mind"<br />

9:45 & 11 AM<br />

WORSHIP SERVICE<br />

OR. G DOUGLAS R0UTLE0GE<br />

PASTOR<br />

REGULAR SERVICES<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 45 BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

9 45 & 11 00 WORSHIP<br />

6 00PM EVENING EVANGEL<br />

ing the steady growth of the church at<br />

Grand River and Seven Mile.<br />

He and his wife. Ruth, were honored<br />

by their congregation July 10<br />

when, after several presentations expressing<br />

gratitude for good service,<br />

the retiring clergyman was named<br />

pastor emeritus.<br />

In addition, it was announced that<br />

the church's new library would be<br />

•<br />

henceforth known as the "Gordon and<br />

Ruth Schroeder <strong>Library</strong>." and that a<br />

scholarship fund in Pastor Schroeder's<br />

name would be established to<br />

help young people interested in going<br />

into church work.<br />

"We were just overwhelmed." Pastor<br />

Schroeder said when it was over"<br />

"These are such beautiful people, it's<br />

been a privilege to serve them "<br />

THE SCHROEDERS will do some<br />

traveling—first to Alaska to visit their<br />

son. Kenneth—while the church's associate<br />

pastors and lay ministers carryon<br />

parish work and a pastoral search<br />

committee seeks a new senior minister.<br />

Then they will return to the home<br />

near Brighton that they built several<br />

years ago and where they are developing<br />

49 home sites in a rural setting<br />

that also will include a new Baptist<br />

Church, Chilson Hills.<br />

Their own home there was largely<br />

finished by Dr. Schroeder after the<br />

rough construction had been con<br />

tracted. and the Timberview Farms<br />

subdivision they are developing already<br />

is home to 12 families including<br />

their daughter and son-in-law. Judy<br />

and Rick Kontz.<br />

In their real estate enterprise they<br />

are imposing strict ecology-con<br />

firming building rules keep a pond,<br />

creek.iarsh and wildlife sanctuary<br />

and, said the pastor, "in addition to<br />

keeping every tree possible we have<br />

planted about 10,000 pine saplings<br />

"This has been one more miracle in<br />

our lives that has gone beautifully."<br />

Pastor Schroeder said "Not many<br />

people have the privilege of choosing<br />

their neighbors, and we're choosing<br />

carefully."<br />

MIRACLES, this clergyman feels,<br />

have been not far off at many points<br />

of his church career<br />

A native of Lorraine. Kan . he came<br />

to Redford Baptist after graduating<br />

from Ottawa University in Kansas.<br />

Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary<br />

at Philadelphia and Syracuse University.<br />

and serving churches at Beverly,<br />

N.J m Fredonia, N.Y., and Lincoln.<br />

Neb. #<br />

He also had served as editor of the<br />

Baptist New Yorker, official paper for<br />

the New York Baptist State Convention<br />

But arriving to answer the call of<br />

Redford Baptist, he found a congregation<br />

that was trying to move from its<br />

location at Grand River and Lahser<br />

and had dug the basement at a new<br />

site and then run out of money.<br />

The former minister had left, and<br />

the new one found himself with a<br />

large task looming.<br />

"We had to finish that basement,"<br />

he recalled 19 years later, "and God<br />

only knew where we'd get the money<br />

to build a sanctuary. We needed an<br />

educational building too<br />

"It was a gloomy prospect, but I believe<br />

in a God who works miracles,<br />

and we saw a few."<br />

A LARGE BANK loan covered the<br />

completing of the basement unit, and<br />

the congregation moved into its new<br />

quarters Dec. 7. 1958. six months after<br />

the Schroeders arrived<br />

Thefi came the questions of what to<br />

do about the old building and how to<br />

find a way to finance a new sanctuary<br />

A malfunctioning transformer in the<br />

Detroit church answered both questions.<br />

Fire destroyed the building one<br />

Saturday night and the insurance plus<br />

the sale of the land paved the way for<br />

a new sanctuary<br />

"I'm not one to say the Ix>rd sends<br />

fire to destroy," Pastor Schroeder<br />

commented, "but if he didn't send<br />

this one it sure worked out to his<br />

honor and glory."<br />

Three years after the building of the<br />

sanctuary, the congregation had<br />

grown to the point where the educational<br />

building could be erected<br />

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WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:00P M<br />

NURSERY PROVIDED<br />

Robert A Emery, Acting Pastor<br />

J Jeffrey Bemesderfer, Youth Pastor<br />

The Bible As It Is. For Men As They Are"<br />

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9 40 AM SUNDAYSCHOOL<br />

1100 A M MORNING WORSHIP<br />

6 30PM EVENING WORSHIP<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING<br />

7 00 P.M. FAMILY HOUR YOUTH FELLOWSHIP<br />

MINISTERS<br />

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9451 Main St Plymouth<br />

H Thweatt Pastor 453-4785<br />

Sunday School —9 45 a m<br />

Morning Worship 11am<br />

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Wednesday Service — 7 00 p m<br />

DEAF MINISTRY<br />

Community<br />

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28237 W WARREN<br />

Garden City<br />

Rev James B Allen Pastor<br />

Sunday School — 10am<br />

Sunday Morning Service<br />

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LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

26325 Halstead Road<br />

Farmmgton Hills. Michigan<br />

Phone 474-6969<br />

Raymond H Tulkki. Minister<br />

Phone474-6554<br />

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CONVENTION<br />

32940 SCHOOLCRAFT<br />

2 BLOCKS EAST OF<br />

FA RMING TON RD<br />

422-3763<br />

PASTOR ELVIN L.CLARK<br />

Sunday School 9 45 a m<br />

Morning Worship 10 45 a m<br />

Baptist :ist Training Tr Union 6pm<br />

Evening Worship Hour 7pm<br />

Wednesday Service 7pm<br />

HOLY SPIRIT,<br />

WESTLAND<br />

34645 Cowan Rd<br />

261-8460<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

HOLY EUCHARIST<br />

Rev. William Sayers<br />

SAINT JOHN'S, Plymouth<br />

574 S Sheldon Rd<br />

453-0190<br />

SUMMER SERVICE<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

SATURDAY 5 P.M.<br />

HOLY EUCHARIST<br />

SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.<br />

HOLY EUCHARIST &<br />

SERMON<br />

Church School a Nursary<br />

CHRIST LUTHERAN<br />

14350 Wormer Road, Redford<br />

WORSHIP<br />

SERVICE<br />

9 30 A M<br />

Nursery<br />

Provided<br />

TIMOTHY<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH ALC<br />

8820 WAYNE ROAD<br />

at IOY 427-2290<br />

George A Fleischer Pastor<br />

WORSHIP SERVICES<br />

8 30 & 10 A M<br />

Rev Jerry Stroud<br />

See Herald of Truth<br />

That structure has seen plenty of<br />

use. because almost from the first it<br />

housed a weekday child care center<br />

Redford Baptist was one of the first<br />

churches in the metropolitan area to<br />

take that step Pastor Schroeder. who<br />

directed the organization of the nursery<br />

before turning it over to educational<br />

professionals, said it seemed to<br />

him "a matter of good stewardship "<br />

"It pleases me to see so many<br />

happy little children playing and learn<br />

ing here every day." he added<br />

THE SCHROEDERS' time at Red<br />

ford Baptist has been full of in<br />

novation and change but always work<br />

with, in the pastor's words, "a congenial,<br />

loving fellowship "<br />

Pastor Schroeder is particularly<br />

proud of the lay ministry the congregation<br />

has developed so that now six<br />

men are trained assist in church functions<br />

like assisting in worship and<br />

communion, making hospital visits<br />

and preaching occasionally<br />

"They come from different professions<br />

including teaching and police<br />

work." the minister said, "and they<br />

all are very supportive This kind of<br />

church leadership is the thing of the<br />

future. I think "<br />

Ruth Schroeder served the church<br />

for 10 years as Christian education director.<br />

a move that her husband said<br />

worked beautifully "although all the<br />

books say you shouldn't try it."<br />

He said he also <strong>broke</strong> another taboo<br />

by inviting the Rev. James Kent, one<br />

of about a score of Redford Baptist<br />

Church members to enter the ministry.<br />

to return to his home church as<br />

minister of education<br />

"That's worked out very well too."<br />

Pastor Schroeder said<br />

RETIREMENT will mean more<br />

travel, and one of the Schroeders' pet<br />

ambitions is to visit all the young pastors<br />

the congregation has sent to faraway<br />

places, including Spain<br />

"We'll show up to visit that one one<br />

of these day," he predicted<br />

"He also plans to continue writing,<br />

a favorite activity for years. "I've<br />

written more than 40 leaflets and<br />

pamphlets and some of them are still<br />

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LIVONIA GARDEN CITY<br />

15431 Merriman Rd<br />

1657 Middlebelt Rd<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

11 00 A M & 6 OOP M<br />

Bible School 10 AM<br />

WED 7 30 P M Worship<br />

Wayne Baker. Minister<br />

Rob Robinson. Minister<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

11am & 6 p m<br />

Bible School 10 a m<br />

Wed 7 30 pm Worship<br />

Hobart E Ashby, Minister<br />

427-8743 422-8660 or 251-1694<br />

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CHURCH of CHRIST<br />

(Christian Church)<br />

35475 Five Mile Rd.<br />

464-6722<br />

MARK McGILVREY. Minister<br />

CHUCK EMMERT<br />

Youth Minister<br />

BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

(All Ages) 9:30 a m<br />

Morning Worship 10 45 am<br />

Evening Worship<br />

& Youth Meetings<br />

6 30p.m.<br />

ST. ELIZABETH'S<br />

26 4 31 W Chicago Rd<br />

Redford-937-2880<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

PARISH EUCHARIST<br />

Nursery<br />

Rev David M Lillv;s<br />

SAINT ANDREWS,<br />

LIVONIA<br />

16360 Hubbard Road<br />

421-8451<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

8 00am Holy Eucharist<br />

10:00 a m<br />

730 p m<br />

Family Service<br />

Prayer & Praise<br />

KENWOOD<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

20200 Merriman. Livonia<br />

South of 8 Mile Road<br />

476-8222<br />

Darrell L Dean Minister<br />

Cliff Woodrum Youth Minister<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

BIBLE SCHOOL—9 45 A M<br />

MORNING WORSHIP— 11 A M<br />

CHRISTIAN HOUR ON '<br />

VUBFG-1 45 P M<br />

EVENING SERVICE-<br />

6.30 P M<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

FAMILY NIGHT— 7 30 P M<br />

UNITED<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SALEM UNITED<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

Oakland at Grand River<br />

Farmmgton<br />

Sunday School a 00 A M<br />

Worship Sarvica 9 00 A K,<br />

Church Office GR 4-6880<br />

Parsonage GR 6-0487<br />

Carl H Schultz. Minister<br />

WESLEYAN<br />

WARRENWOOD8<br />

WESLEYAN<br />

6615V«noy -WMtiand 48186<br />

425-1170<br />

SUNDAYSCHOOL 10:00 A M<br />

WORSHIP SERVlCt. ,...11.00 AM<br />

LIFECONFERENCE<br />

4:00 P.M.<br />

PASTOR QERALPMA9PQNAJ.D<br />

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CHERRY HILL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

321 Ridge Rd <strong>Canton</strong> Twp<br />

So ot Cherry Hill Rd<br />

Hev Leonard Ritzier<br />

459-0035<br />

Sunday School 9 30 a m<br />

Worship 11am<br />

in print." he said "One has passed<br />

the million mark in copies, and another.<br />

written in cooperation with Dr<br />

.Allan R Knight of Lincoln, is in its<br />

22nd printing and has been translated<br />

into seven languages "<br />

Pastor Schroeder is proud of his<br />

church's mission-giving record, "quad<br />

rupled over the 19 years." and the<br />

church's many active and giving mem<br />

bers<br />

Especially he's proud of his congre<br />

gation's response to his often-empha<br />

sized message that Christianity begins<br />

in the home.<br />

"I believe most strongly that more<br />

decent. Christian homes offer the sal<br />

vation of this nation." he said<br />

"We tend to want others to be Christian.<br />

but what we need is to pay the<br />

price to lead a God-centered life "<br />

\i inister<br />

elected<br />

to board<br />

The Rev James \\ Schaeler. nun<br />

ister of Pilgrim United Church of<br />

Christ. Livonia, is a newh -elected cor<br />

porate member of the ( ruled Church<br />

Board lor Homeland Ministries.<br />

The denomination's Board lor Home<br />

and Ministries uill soon begin a<br />

three-year project ol ministering to<br />

isolated and ekierk people in rural<br />

and urban communities.<br />

Visitation counseling, recreation<br />

health and home care for the HderK<br />

will be included in the projected plans<br />

to be shared with cooperating reli<br />

gious and public agencies.<br />

The General Synod, which named<br />

Rev Schaeler. also elected Milton<br />

Hurst, dean ol students at Taladega<br />

CoHege. Ala . as moderator of the<br />

church.<br />

Dorothy Blair Shinier, a retired uni<br />

versity professor Irom Kaneohe<br />

Hawaii, and the Hev Donna Schaper<br />

a pastor at Tabernacle Church in<br />

Philadelphia, will be assistant moderators<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

ALDERSGATE<br />

NEWBURGH<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

36500 Ann ArDO' T»a>I<br />

422-0149<br />

Rev Wm Ritter Minister<br />

Rev John Ferris<br />

Assoc Minister<br />

Joanme Fioi/<br />

Director ot Education<br />

WORSHIP SERVICE<br />

A CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

10 00 A M<br />

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

(Redford Township)<br />

10000 B EEC H DALY ROAD<br />

Between Plymouth and West Chicago<br />

Sf Minister-Wm G Wager<br />

Assoc Minister Thomas F Keet<br />

Dir ot Education-Sharron Correi<br />

Minister of M uSic - Ruth Hadley Turner<br />

MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 AM<br />

CLARENCEVILLE UNITED METHODIST<br />

20300 Middlebelt Livonia<br />

Pastor Gerald Fisher 474-3444<br />

9 a.m. Firfct Worship Service 00 p m Youlh Meeting*<br />

10 15 am The Church School 7pm Sunday Evening Service<br />

11:15 a.m. Second Service ot Worthip 7 30 pm Wed -1 h e Midwee*<br />

Service<br />

Nursery P rovded at Ail Service 1 ,<br />

PLYMOUTH UNITED METHODIST<br />

45201 N TERRITORIAL RD<br />

453-5280 |300 yds West ot Sheidorn<br />

SUMMER SERVICE<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

Child Care Nursery<br />

(Nursery through 6th Grade)<br />

6 15 THURS JUNIOR HIGH<br />

6 30pm SENIOR HIGH YOUTH<br />

Rev Samuel F Stout<br />

Rev Dw^yne Lee Keisey Rev FredncKC Vosburg<br />

ST. MATTHEWS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

30900 Six Mile Road<br />

422-6038<br />

WORSHIP<br />

9 30 A M<br />

CHURCH SCHOOLS<br />

9 30 A M<br />

Lm o< Educations Youth<br />

Lynne Remsburq<br />

Minister ot Music. Roben Peritch<br />

Nursery Available<br />

William 0 RiCKard<br />

F'astor<br />

NON<br />

DENOMINATIONAL<br />

ASSdeiAffeb<br />

BIBLE STUDENTS<br />

of<br />

METROPOLITAN<br />

DETROIT<br />

Sunday Morning Service<br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

TOPICAL BIBLE STUDY<br />

11:30 A.M. SERMON OR<br />

QUESTION MEETING<br />

The Divine Plan Program<br />

WLDM-fm 7:15 a m Sunday<br />

for further details or<br />

free booklet write<br />

P.O. Box 2153 Dearborn 48123<br />

—<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

of GARDEN CITY<br />

6443 Merriman Rd<br />

Minister Rev Robert Grigereit<br />

9:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

Nurtary A Toddlar Cara<br />

Children s Program for 4 year<br />

olds thru 2nd grade following<br />

Sharing Time<br />

RICE MEMORIAL<br />

UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

2 n 'o'' Beecn Oaly<br />

534-4907 534-757!.<br />

WORSHIP SERVICE<br />

10 A M<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

3rd Grade & Under<br />

10 A M<br />

Donna J Lindberg Pastor<br />

NURSERY PROVIDED<br />

UNITY<br />

UNITY<br />

OF LIVONIA<br />

28660 Five Mile<br />

421-1760<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 & 11 a.m.<br />

Dial HI -Thought<br />

261-2440


I I<br />

^ 7 " Tf'T r > v » * p r- • * » « «-v —*> * * • + - * it;. .. .. • - v * » •» 1 t» -n « ' f i f f *' " 7 »<br />

Thursday. July 28, 1977<br />

CHURCH BUILETIN New Livonia congregation<br />

I f n<br />

ST. AGATHA CATHOLIC CHURCH.<br />

19650 Rc^h-Daly, Redford Township,<br />

will hear a youth symphony from St.<br />

Stephen Catholic school in Augsburg.<br />

West Germany, perform at 7:30 p m .<br />

Monday.<br />

Sponsored bv the Blue l,ake Fine<br />

Arts Camp's International program,<br />

the 59-member group Ls directed bv<br />

the Rev Anselm Mayer. The group<br />

will perform classical symphony orchestra<br />

music, including works bv Mozart<br />

Schubert and Havden<br />

On a summer tour of various cities<br />

in Michigan the group members stay<br />

with families in each city thev visit.<br />

While in Detroit they will be housed<br />

by 'he choir and members of the St.<br />

Agatha parish<br />

Donations will be taken at the door<br />

of the concert with proceeds divided<br />

between the John Reid Memorial<br />

Organ Fund and the youth symphony<br />

A reception open to the public, will<br />

follow the concert<br />

The Rev Fred Prezioso,<br />

pastor at Epiphany<br />

Lutheran Church,<br />

41390 Five Mile.<br />

Plymouth, will be serving<br />

as the chaplain and<br />

instructor for a course<br />

entitled. "Making Worship<br />

Corporate." at the<br />

1977 Lutheran Institute<br />

for Worship and Music<br />

to be held at Concordian<br />

College in Ann Arbor,<br />

July 31 through Aug 5<br />

Mrs Eileen Miller,<br />

Epiphany's church organist<br />

and children's<br />

choir director, also will<br />

attend the conference,<br />

along with over 100<br />

other participants.<br />

Ten institutes. designed<br />

for church musicians.<br />

pastors and lay<br />

leaders, are scheduled<br />

this summer throughout<br />

the US and Canada The<br />

faculty for each institute<br />

1<br />

KENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST.<br />

20200 Merriman. Livonia, will be one<br />

of three churches to host a vocal concert<br />

bv the Gospel Couriers, beginning<br />

Saturday<br />

Kenwood will host the group at 7 30<br />

p.m Monday Greenfield Church of<br />

Christ. 2260 Greenfield. Berkley, will<br />

hear the group at 7:30 p.m.. Saturday<br />

The First Christian Church of Ypsi<br />

lanti will host the singers Sunday, during<br />

the day<br />

MT. VKKNON BAITIST CHURCH.<br />

8828 Wormer. Redford Township, will<br />

host "Forever His." a contemporary<br />

Christian singing group from the Hap<br />

tist Student Union of Eastern Kentucky<br />

University, in concert at 7 30<br />

p.m . Saturday.<br />

The group of seven college students<br />

presents the gospel in song, drama,<br />

puppetry and testimony The public is<br />

invited to attend<br />

Pastor to leach at conference<br />

will consist of specialists<br />

in the theology of worship,<br />

preaching, organ,<br />

and adult and children's<br />

choral music.<br />

"This year's institute<br />

will feature the contemporary<br />

orders for worship<br />

and hymns that will<br />

be a part of the new Lutheran<br />

Book of Worship<br />

to be published in 1978<br />

under the joint auspices<br />

of The Lutheran Church<br />

in America. The Americna<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

and the Lutheran<br />

Church-Missouri Synod,<br />

" Pastor Prezioso said<br />

"Then, for the first<br />

time ever, the majority<br />

of all Lutherans in the<br />

U.S. and Canada will be<br />

using the same book of<br />

worship,he added<br />

Students go to mission camp<br />

Sixteen local high<br />

school students and their<br />

four advisors from St<br />

Paul Lutheran Church in<br />

Livonia will leave Saturday<br />

and spend two<br />

weeks at the United<br />

Presbyterian Mission station<br />

a work camp in<br />

Sunset Gap. Tenn<br />

The group will paint<br />

and improve the mission<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

station, which is just<br />

north of the Smokev<br />

Mountain National Park<br />

l^d by the Rev. Robert<br />

Cox. the group will also<br />

study the Bible and the<br />

Appalachian culture.<br />

Before their return<br />

Aug 12. the members of<br />

the work group will visit<br />

Williamsburg. Va.. Washington.<br />

DC and Pitts<br />

burgh. Pa.<br />

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LIVONIA<br />

9 30 Sunday Service<br />

Broadcast WMUZ-FM 103 5<br />

FARMINGTON ROAD & SIX MILE ROAD<br />

422-1150<br />

Worship & Sunday School 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.<br />

9:30 "The Little Child In Us Al<br />

The Rev. L. Edward Davis<br />

11:00 "Imitating God"<br />

The Rev. William C. Moore<br />

7:00 p.m.<br />

"The Filling of the Spirit"<br />

The Rev. William C. Moore<br />

MEMORIAL CHl'RCH OF CHRIST.<br />

35475 Five Mile. Livonia, will hear<br />

"The Freedom Singers" perform a<br />

gospel concertat 7:30 p.m . Monday<br />

Thirty voung people make up the<br />

group from Wabash. Ind<br />

ST.PETER EVANGELICAL LU-<br />

THERAN CHURCH. 1343 Penniman.<br />

Plymouth, will hold vacation Bible<br />

school with the theme "My Heavenlv<br />

Father." from 9 am to II 45 am<br />

Monday-Friday. Aug 1-5<br />

All children ages 4-14 are invited to<br />

attend The school will be divided into<br />

two parts each morning The first<br />

part will consist of B bio stories and<br />

lesssons related to trie theme and the<br />

second half of the morning will be devoted<br />

to handicraft projects for all<br />

ages<br />

For registration information call the<br />

church at 453-3393<br />

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.<br />

17810 Farmington. Livonia, will hold<br />

its annual vacation Bible school 9<br />

11 30 a.m.. Aug 1-5<br />

"Knowing our Heavenly Father" is<br />

this year's theme for children ages 4<br />

14 The program includes arts, crafts<br />

recreation and refreshments.<br />

For further information call the<br />

church at 261-1360<br />

BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH.<br />

34541 Five Mile. Livonia, will conduct<br />

a vacation Bible school 9-11 30 am<br />

Aug 1-5<br />

All ages, nurserv school through<br />

teenagers are invited to participate in<br />

the program which includes Bible lessons.<br />

crafts and recreation<br />

For further information call the<br />

church at 464-6812<br />

NEW BURG UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia.<br />

will begin its Children's Festi<br />

val at 9 30 a m Monday<br />

The festival will continue through<br />

Friday, and will be held from 9 30 to<br />

noon each morning for boys and girls<br />

entering first through sixth grade in<br />

the fall<br />

All bovs and girls in that age group<br />

are invited to attend. For futher information<br />

call the church at 422-0149<br />

receiving gift from past<br />

Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church<br />

the newest Missouri Synod congregation<br />

in the metropolitan area, and<br />

Gethsemane Lutheran on of the oldest.<br />

will join in worship for a special<br />

presentation Sundav<br />

The Gethsemane congregation has<br />

elected to give up worship in its sahctuary<br />

on 28th Street near Buchanan in<br />

Detroit and has voted to present its<br />

furnishings to the new congregation<br />

that soon will build a church home.<br />

The formal presentation will be<br />

made following a combined service<br />

Sundav<br />

Members of Chnst Our Savior led<br />

by the Rev Ralph G Schmidt, will<br />

hold a worship service at 9 30 a m in<br />

the Harry Hill Funeral Home on Six<br />

Mile in Livonia, its meeting place<br />

since organization last November.<br />

Then members will travel in caravan<br />

to the Gethsemane church and<br />

join in worship with its members at<br />

11 a m<br />

In the joint service, the members of<br />

Gethsemane will present to Christ<br />

Our Savior furnishings including a<br />

complete handcarved altar, carved<br />

Church music<br />

workshop<br />

scheduled<br />

St. John Episcopal Church, 574 S.<br />

Sheldon. Plymouth, will hold a threeday<br />

workshop on church music August<br />

2-4<br />

Seminars featuring exploration of<br />

techniques and literature for adult<br />

and children choirs will be offered.<br />

The workshop is staffed by Harald<br />

Rohlig, chairman of the music department<br />

and professor of organ and composition<br />

at Huntingdon College, Ala.,<br />

and by George Black, professor of<br />

French and chairman of the department<br />

of French at Huron College, Ix>ndon.<br />

Ontario.<br />

All clergy, organists, choir directors<br />

and members interested lay people<br />

and music students are invited to attend,<br />

For more information call St.<br />

John Church at 453-0190<br />

oak chancel chairs, a handcarved plans to incorporate its priceless gifts<br />

marble baptismal font and several into the design of the sanctury it will<br />

stained glass windows<br />

build in the near future.<br />

Other Lutherans in the area are invited<br />

to attend the service, which<br />

marks a change of direction for the<br />

Detroit congregation as well as a step<br />

forward for the Livonia one<br />

Gethsemane. while ending use of<br />

the old sanctuary, is continuing as a<br />

congregation, possibly meeting in the<br />

home of the pastor<br />

Special architectural design will<br />

combine the old church furniture with<br />

the lines of a modem building The<br />

list of gif's from Othsemane also in<br />

eludes four leather-covered narthex<br />

doors with leaded glass. 50 butternut<br />

wood news and two large bronze<br />

church bells built in 1902 bv the Henrv<br />

Stuekstede Bell Foundry of St Louis<br />

and inscribed with appropriate Ger<br />

The Christ Our Savior congregation man Bible passages.<br />

Fr. Solanus f<br />

When you're engaged<br />

1<br />

anniversary<br />

to be<br />

marked<br />

A special mass will be<br />

offered at I p m Sun<br />

day. July 31 to commemorate<br />

the 20th anniversary<br />

of the death of<br />

Detroit's Fr Solanus<br />

Casev. OFM Capuchin.<br />

The service will be held<br />

in Blessed Sacrament Cathedral<br />

Woodward at<br />

Boston, with the Most<br />

Rev. Arthur Krawczak<br />

auxiliary bishop of Detroit.<br />

as celebrant<br />

The public is invited<br />

to the mass and to view<br />

a display of pictures and<br />

articles connected with<br />

the life of Fr. Solanus.<br />

from 3-5 p m. on July 31<br />

in the Capuchin <strong>Third</strong><br />

Order Hall. 1780 ML Elliott<br />

Members of the Fr. Solanus<br />

Guild will l»e on<br />

hand to answer questions<br />

about his life, the<br />

progress of his cause for<br />

beatification and the pur<br />

poses of the guild<br />

~\/ouu \na\tation to LOorzsYiitf<br />

Air Conditioned Sanctuary<br />

ST. PAUL'S UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

2/475 Five Mile Rd (at Inkster) 422-1470<br />

BIBLE STUDY CLASSES<br />

EVERY SUNDAY 8 45 A M EVERY WEDNESDAY 7 30P M<br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

"THE SCRIPTURE IN SONG"<br />

Dr. Whttledge<br />

Senior High Mission Trip<br />

July 30 to Sunset Gap, Tennessee<br />

f<br />

William F Whitledge. Charles M. Webster, and Robert G. Cox. Minister^<br />

FIRST (Organized 1835)<br />

PRESBYTERIAN (U P C USA)<br />

PLYMOUTH (Mam & Church)<br />

Summer Schedule<br />

10:00 A M<br />

WORSHIP and CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

453-6464<br />

innovative<br />

contemporary<br />

meaningful<br />

10 AM WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

GENEVA UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />

Rev JeftreyS Sheldon Rd<br />

Goldsmith N of Ford Rd . <strong>Canton</strong> Twp-<br />

ROSEDALEGARDENS<br />

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

Hubbard at W.Chicago 422-0494<br />

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

8:30 A.M. & 10.00 A M<br />

Rev Donald R Elly<br />

Clashes 1 or Handicapped -11 A.M.<br />

Pestor* Music<br />

Robert M Taylor Shirley E Harden<br />

Donald R Elly Steven R Spoon<br />

ST. MARK'S<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

29701 JOY 278-9340<br />

Dearborn Height*<br />

A SMALL CHURCH WITH<br />

80METHING FOR EVERVONfl<br />

Diel A Ride Service<br />

2 78-9340<br />

WORSHIP SERVICE<br />

10:00 A.M. , j<br />

IhliiraAru<br />

nursery -FMnumganfln<br />

APOSTOLIC<br />

ST. TIMOTHY<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

People Caring for People<br />

SUMMER SCHEDULE<br />

WORSHIP*<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

10 A.M.<br />

NEWBURGH RD.<br />

South ot SIX MILE<br />

Rev E Dickson Forsyth<br />

Minister<br />

John Roberts<br />

Music & Choir<br />

Director<br />

CALL 464-8844<br />

VILLAGE UNITED<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

25350 W SIX MILE RD<br />

534-7730<br />

Jam** A. Crawford Paetor<br />

SUNDAY WORSHIP<br />

9 30 & 11 00 A M<br />

SUNDAYSCHOOL<br />

9 30 4 11:00 A M<br />

Nursery tor both services<br />

APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST<br />

993 N. HOLBROOK, PLYMOUTH<br />

455-4061 334-6040<br />

PASTOR C.T.GRAY<br />

SUNDAYSCHOOL 10 A M<br />

SUNDAY EVANGELISTIC , 7 P M<br />

WED EVE. BIBLE STUDY ' 7 p M<br />

"The Church On The Rock" Matt 18-18<br />

349-7187<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

ST. MATTHEW<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

Church & School<br />

5885 Venoy<br />

1 BIk N ot Ford Rd Westland<br />

425-0260<br />

Ralph Fischer Pastor<br />

Charles G Zeisser<br />

Asst Pastor<br />

Divine Worship 8 S 11am<br />

Bible Class A SS9 30 a m<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

of the RISEN CHRIST<br />

Ann Arbor Rd atMcClumpha<br />

1 Mile West ot Sheldon Rd<br />

453-5252<br />

Worship 8 & 10 30 a m<br />

Bible Class 4 SS<br />

9 15 a m<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

(English Synod A.E.L.C.)<br />

South Livonia<br />

ALL SAINTS<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

8850 Newburgh Road<br />

Rev David Paap 427-9575<br />

Worship 9 30 A M<br />

Fellowship 10 30 A M<br />

Church School 11am<br />

(All Agesi<br />

East Livonia<br />

FAITH LUTHERAN<br />

30000 Five Mile Road<br />

421-7249<br />

Rev Roger Schleet<br />

WORSHIP<br />

8:30 and 10 30<br />

West Livonia<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCHl<br />

39020 Five Mile Road<br />

464-0211<br />

Rev. Robert C. Seltz. Pastor<br />

Rev. James T. Spiios. Pastor<br />

Worship 9 and 10:30<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

REV. RALPH G. SCHMIDT, PASTOR<br />

WORSHIP SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY 9:30 A M<br />

HARRY J. WILL FUNERAL HOME<br />

37000 W. 6 MILE RD. EASTOF NEWBURGH<br />

Holy Communion - 1st and 3rd Sundays<br />

NURSERY PROVIDED<br />

422-7461<br />

S J p 4 U L . s L u t h e r a n<br />

CHURCHASCHOOL<br />

474-0675 MIDDLEBELT & EIGHT MILE<br />

School everyday K-8 (enroll now)<br />

Sunday School & Bible Classes 9 45 A M<br />

Worship 8 30 A 11 00 A M<br />

PASTOR ROBERT HOEFT<br />

gtth? Paco ol the Cross WORSHIP EVERY WEDNESDAY 7 30P M<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH-<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

25630GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />

532-2266 REDFORD TWP<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

9:15 & 11:00 A.M. 9:15 A 11:00 A.M.<br />

Rev V F Halboth Jr . Pastor<br />

Rev Victor F Halboth. Pastor Emeritus<br />

Steven F Arnold Dir of Christian Ed<br />

For Church Advertising<br />

Call 261-8600 • Ext. 268<br />

LUTHERAN WISCONSIN<br />

In Livonia St Paulstv Lutheran Church<br />

17810 Farmington Rd<br />

Pastor Winfred Koelpin • 261-8759<br />

Worship Services 8 30 a m & 10.00 am Sunday School 9 45 a m<br />

In Plymouth — St Peter Ev Lutheran Church<br />

1343 Penniman Ave<br />

Pastor Leonard Koeninger e 453-3393<br />

Worship Services 8 410:30 a m e Sunday School 9 15 a m<br />

In Redford Township - Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church<br />

14750Ktnloch<br />

Pastor Edward Zell e 532-8655<br />

Worship Services 8 30 a m 4 11am e Sunday School 9 45 a m<br />

In Westland — Our Savior Ev Lutheran Church<br />

Warren at Farmington Rd<br />

Pastor Jack A deRuitere 427-8119<br />

Divine Worship 9:30 A M<br />

' CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

FOURTH CHURCH<br />

OF CHRIST SCIENTIST<br />

24400 W Sevan Mile<br />

(near Telegraph)<br />

HOURS'OF SERVICE<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

Nursery Care Provided<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

TESTIMONIAL<br />

MEETINGS 8 P.M.<br />

Wisconsin Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Churches<br />

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />

RADIO HOUR<br />

WIIDA.M 1090 Sunday 10:00 a.m.<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

(Disciples of Christ)<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

WILLimM H. HASS<br />

Minister<br />

36075 7 Mile Rd.<br />

476-2075<br />

MORNING WORSHIP<br />

10 A.M.<br />

FELLOWSHIP-12 NOON<br />

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD<br />

11 A.M.<br />

TRI-CITY<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

2100/HANNAN ROAD<br />

WAYNE MICHIGAN<br />

love makes the world<br />

go 'round<br />

Your Welcome Wagon<br />

hostess would like to bring<br />

721-6832<br />

7:00 P.M<br />

DEAF WORK<br />

ii a m & 7 p m r'astor EI W R'aimer<br />

CHILDREN S CHURCH<br />

Jesus Loves You and So Do We<br />

Serving Wayne. Westland and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH<br />

Assemblies Of God<br />

41355 SIX MILE ROAD<br />

Northville. Mich 48167<br />

Irving M Mitchell Pastor<br />

Steve Smith Assistant P.IS'O'<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 a.m.<br />

MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a m<br />

HOUROFPOWER 6:30pm<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING ...7:30 P.M.<br />

Nursery Provided for all Activities<br />

UNITED<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

42021 ANN ARBOR TR<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

David H Krist Pastor<br />

422-6000 -Home<br />

453-4530 -Church<br />

10 a m Sunday School<br />

11am Morning Worship<br />

6 30pm Evening Worship<br />

Wed 7 3 0pm Family Night<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

at all Services<br />

WESTLAND CHARISMATIC<br />

ASSfMILT OF MD CHURCH<br />

1075VENOY& MARQUETTE ST<br />

GARDEN CITY VI 386-3765<br />

Pastor Rev Franr-i'. cemelin. Jr<br />

Sunday School 10 a m<br />

Church Worship Hour 11am<br />

Young People s Service<br />

Monday 7pm<br />

Prayer Meeting Monday 8pm<br />

Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m<br />

Call tor ride or mtormation 386-3765<br />

Everyone Welcome<br />

348-9030<br />

useful suggestions and<br />

gilts to your happy world<br />

LIVONIA<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

33015 W 7 MILE<br />

474-5405 522-9209<br />

Daniel De Kont> Pastor<br />

SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

10 A M<br />

11AM<br />

7PM<br />

Wednesday<br />

Family Night 7 P.M.<br />

CANTON CALVARY<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

Eriksson Elementary<br />

School<br />

HAOGERTY RD .SolForfl<br />

534-1854<br />

Rev. M Gregory Gentry<br />

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"Hiursday. July 28, 1977<br />

Thrill of victory, agony of defeat<br />

By NANCY WALLS SMITH<br />

I have never been what one could<br />

call a competitive person The thrill<br />

of victory and agony of defeat that 1<br />

find in an occasional game of<br />

Scrabble is enough for me. and even<br />

then, nine times out of 10. 1 go with<br />

the agony of defeat.<br />

But a strange change came over me<br />

after the arrival of my firstborn.<br />

Jason I evolved into an incredible<br />

braggart—not about my own accomplishments.<br />

but about the wonderous<br />

achievements of this tiny new human<br />

I. had- produced<br />

And being a new mama. I figured<br />

the rest of the world was just as fascinated<br />

about Jason's discovery of his<br />

toes or his ability to hold up his head<br />

for an entire 30 seconds as 1 was.<br />

Not only was I a braggart, but a<br />

dreadful bore Even my best friends<br />

didn't tell me<br />

A TYPICAL corfversation with newmama-Nancy<br />

would go something like<br />

this<br />

Kriend: "We've just sold our house<br />

of $50,000 todav."<br />

Me: "That's nice Jason just<br />

learned to say "Da ' He's so bright I<br />

just can't believe it."<br />

Kriend: "With the profit we've<br />

made on the house we have decided<br />

to start a business of our own. and expect<br />

to make another $50,000 this year<br />

along "<br />

Me: "Oh Did you know th;it Jason<br />

has a small brown fleck in his beauti-<br />

ful blue eyes? I wonder if it means<br />

anything 0 "<br />

Usually, around this point, abovementioned<br />

friend would mysteriously<br />

claim she had to go because she was<br />

expecting a call from her Avon Ladv<br />

and didn't want to tie up the phone.<br />

It went on like this for months, until<br />

one fateful day I finally met my<br />

match Her name was Mildred and<br />

she had a daughter, named Cissy,<br />

who was just two weeks younger than<br />

Jason<br />

CISSY WAS a marvel<br />

I would call Mildred with the won<br />

derful news that Jason had actually<br />

held his own spoon. To which she<br />

would reply. "That's nice. Cissy set<br />

the table for me today." Set the<br />

table' Good heavens, my kid can't<br />

even walk yet. and her s is already<br />

taking over light domestic duties.<br />

Next week I tried again with.<br />

"Jason watched 'Sesame Street' today<br />

for almost 10 whole minutes. What an<br />

attention span that kid has." I think I<br />

went into mild shock when I heard,<br />

"Well. Cissy doesn't care for that<br />

show She told me she prefers Star<br />

Trek ' " Told you 9 Only 10-monthsold<br />

and already she's discussing her<br />

viewing habits. Compared to Cissy.<br />

Jason was beginning to resemble a<br />

three-toed sloth.<br />

Well, there's a moral here somewhere.<br />

but I'll be darned if I know<br />

what it is. I haven't called Mildred lately.<br />

It's just that I don't want to bother<br />

them. Cissy will be three vears old<br />

soon, and I figure the little thing probably<br />

is busy studying hard for her college<br />

entrance exams. Wouldn't want<br />

the phone to.interrupt her train of<br />

thought<br />

As for Jason, he's busy doing all the<br />

normal, funny, harassing things that<br />

two-year-olds do Yesterday I saw<br />

him trying to put a round pet in a<br />

square hole Oh. well.<br />

But if you want to hear some real<br />

bragging, just ask Jason's grandma<br />

what he's done lately She won't hesitate<br />

to lay some stories on you that<br />

could bore you for hours.<br />

Bless her little heart<br />

Plymouth Chamber Column<br />

Solicitations in Plymouth are a concern<br />

to all of us. especially the<br />

Plymouth Community Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

The Chamber asks organizations<br />

wanting to solicit in Plymouth by<br />

going to local business outlets to register<br />

with us.<br />

Following are our guidelines: solicitor<br />

headquartered in this community.<br />

funds collected benefits the community<br />

at-large; solicitor obtains a<br />

permit from local government unit, if<br />

applicable; does no phone solicitation;<br />

does not solicit for private profit;<br />

and, is not a beneficiary of any fund<br />

or chairty<br />

We ask each organization to complete<br />

an application asking pertinent<br />

information, and we do check them<br />

out If they are approved, they will be<br />

issued a solicitation authorization<br />

card signed by myself<br />

So don't be taken in—ask for identification<br />

The card is verification that<br />

they are legitimate.<br />

I will prepare myself<br />

Solicitations which have been granted<br />

approval by the Chamber during<br />

the past year include requests from<br />

groups such as the Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council for its follies in<br />

April, Junior Achievement of Southeastern<br />

Michigan, and the PTO Mardi<br />

Gras for Smith School which solicited<br />

gifts for a drawing.<br />

If someone knocks on your door for<br />

funds, and you have doubts as to the<br />

legitimacy of the solicitor, contact<br />

your Chamber of Commerce. We are<br />

located at 878 Wing Street, Plymouth,<br />

and are open daily from 9 a m to 5<br />

p.m. Or call us at 453-1540<br />

We want to work for you—let us<br />

know what your needs are. The Chamber<br />

Board of Directors or staff will be<br />

glad to consider your concerns. At our<br />

most recent directors meeting, for instance,<br />

we discussed such topics as<br />

barrier free housing, the Single Business<br />

Tax. economic education promotion.<br />

and the Ann Arbor Trail-Ann<br />

Arbor Road Pointe Park in Plymouth<br />

Township So let us know your concerns<br />

and keep your Chamber working<br />

for you.<br />

By JANET CURLEE<br />

Executive secretary<br />

Plymouth Chamber of Commerce<br />

Well-known author's rejected<br />

He was born in 1812. the son of a<br />

poor laborer who lived in Landport.<br />

England.<br />

Through his earlr years he lived in<br />

dire poverty His father was constantly<br />

looking for work, but try as he<br />

would he was never able to get a good<br />

lob and he was finally thrown into<br />

prison because he could not pay his<br />

debts<br />

At that time the boy was only 10<br />

vears of age but he was forced to take<br />

a job in a damp dingy factory, pasting<br />

labels on bottles of shoe blackening<br />

He slept in the filthy attic of an<br />

old. rundown house with two other<br />

bovs who were said to be guttersnipes<br />

His formal schooling amounted to a<br />

total of only four years However, he<br />

took advantage of every possible op<br />

portumty to studv and read books in<br />

the public library because he had a<br />

burning desire to become a great<br />

writer. He began to write stories at<br />

an early age and when his first manuscript<br />

was finished he sneaked out in<br />

the dead of night to mail it to a pub<br />

lisher<br />

He was so timid he was afraid for<br />

anyone to know what he was doing for<br />

fear they would laugh at him<br />

STORY AFTER STORY was re<br />

jected and then came that memorable<br />

day when one was accepted<br />

He was paid nothing for it but was<br />

so happy he walked aimlessly around<br />

the streets of the city for hours with<br />

tears of joy running down his face.<br />

His next eight stories brought him absolutely<br />

nothing in terms of money<br />

And when he was finally paid for a<br />

story the sum was only $5. but the<br />

last manuscript he wrote brought his<br />

estate the fabulous sum of $15 a word.<br />

We have all heard of this man<br />

many times His name was Charles<br />

Dickens. He became the best-loved<br />

and most idolized man of his dav<br />

Once, when he visited America,<br />

people stood in line for hours, shiyer-<br />

By JOHN CZUBAJ<br />

Dale Carnegie, Inc.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Area<br />

ing in the wintry cold, as they waited<br />

to buy tickets to hear him speak One<br />

of the leading encyclopedias has allotted<br />

more than five large pages to<br />

the account of his colorful career<br />

AUTHORITIES IN the field of psychology<br />

have been saving for years<br />

that the average person never develops<br />

or uses more than a verv small<br />

per cent of his potential ability<br />

Dr. William James, once professor<br />

of psychology at Harvard University,<br />

used to say: "What the average person<br />

does, compared to what he could<br />

do. is like comparing the waves on<br />

top of the ocean to the ocean's mighty<br />

depth."<br />

The pages of history reveal the<br />

names of many men and women who<br />

have achieved great success inspite of<br />

overwhelming odds against them. But<br />

we don't have to read history books to<br />

find stories of success All we need to<br />

do is to look around us and we will<br />

find some of the people right in our<br />

own communities have achieved a<br />

worthwhile measure of success because<br />

they were willing to plan and<br />

work and make good use of the talents<br />

that nature had given them<br />

It is not then a matter of what we<br />

can do but a matter of what we will<br />

do with the potential ability that is<br />

ours the talents that are readv and<br />

waiting for us to put them to good<br />

use.<br />

How to read person's aura<br />

"World Book Encyclopedia Dictionary"<br />

defines "aura" as "something<br />

supposed to come from a person or<br />

thing and surround it as an atmosphere<br />

..." or as "a field of ionized air<br />

or gas caused by the discharge of electricity..."<br />

Our human bodies are constantly issuing<br />

forth minute electrical lmpulses<br />

at all tunes. Medical science now has<br />

sophisticated machines capable of<br />

measuring these impulses without<br />

ever touching the body.<br />

Witches refer to these electrical discharges<br />

as vibrations. These vibes<br />

break up the light rmjch in the same<br />

manner as a prism, and produces various<br />

colors to the naked eye. These<br />

colors are called an aura.<br />

AS OUR EMOTIONS CHANGE, so<br />

does all our body chemistry. Our<br />

pulse rate, heart beat, glandular out-<br />

" put, temperature, et£.f can all be<br />

I changed radically by our emotions<br />

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So, quite naturally, do our vibrations<br />

change from day to day, hour to<br />

hour, and sometimes even minute to<br />

minute. As our vibrations change, so<br />

do our auras.<br />

Consequently, when one is involved<br />

in an engrossing conversation, or perhaps<br />

reading the newspapers, his or<br />

her aura may look like the Northern<br />

Lights displaying all the colors of the<br />

rainbow.<br />

At other times, when one's mood is<br />

relatively constant, the color will remain<br />

a calm blue, an angry red, or a<br />

religious gold, depending on what that<br />

mood is.<br />

ANYONE CAN LEARN to see<br />

auras. It is really quite simple to<br />

train yourself. With a little practice,<br />

you should become adept at it in only<br />

a few days.<br />

Ask a friend to stand in front of a<br />

white background, such as a blank<br />

wall. In a relaxed way, as the two of<br />

you converse normally, fix your gaze<br />

on a spot in the middle of his or her<br />

forehead. Soon you will be aware of<br />

actually seeing waves of light coming<br />

out from the body.<br />

At first, these will appear very<br />

faint. It looks much like heat rising<br />

from a stove<br />

The more you practice, the stronger<br />

these will appear, and you will be<br />

able to see colors clearly. With more<br />

practice, you will eventually be able<br />

to do this anywhere, any time, even<br />

without the light background.<br />

Note: You may write Gundella at:<br />

Box 4343, Garden City 48135. For a<br />

personal reply, enclose a self-addressed,<br />

stamped envelope.<br />

'X A<br />

Part IV<br />

Column page<br />

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By EMORY DANIEL*<br />

Our neglected children<br />

Psychologists and educators like to<br />

talk a lot about the lmDact of models<br />

on the behavior of children. The idea<br />

of models, what we would call "setting<br />

an example," is based on the notion<br />

that the behavior of others is contagious.<br />

Most parents feel it is important for<br />

them to be good examples for their<br />

children. So do teachers, ministers,<br />

Sunday School teachers, etc.<br />

If adults set good examples for children,<br />

goes the theory, then youth<br />

should turn into responsible citizens<br />

as they grow. The theory, however,<br />

overlooks a major problem that children<br />

don't spend all their time with<br />

parents, teachers or ministers.<br />

AS MENTIONED in an earlier column,<br />

children spend most of their<br />

time with other children their same<br />

age—in school, after school, over<br />

weekends, on holidays.<br />

A survey of 766 sixth grade children<br />

showed that during the weekend they<br />

spent only two to three hours with<br />

their parents and more than twice as<br />

much time with their peers. And the<br />

study indicated that those children in<br />

the group who were peer-oriented<br />

were more influenced by a lack of attention<br />

at home rather than by the attractiveness<br />

of the peer group.<br />

Other studies show that the average<br />

television viewing time for youth between<br />

the ages of 6 yo 16 is 22 hours<br />

per week or three hours per day<br />

(more thai) the average time spent<br />

with their parents). American children<br />

spend about as much time watching<br />

TV as they do in school, and more<br />

time before the tube than in any other<br />

activity except sleep and play. And, inspite<br />

of what the popular notion might<br />

be, children of high social class levels<br />

or with higher IQ tend to watch more<br />

television than those of lower ability<br />

or class status.<br />

Une Bronfenbrenner notes that<br />

there is a turning point at about the<br />

seventh grade when children switch<br />

from looking towards their parents as<br />

models and become more influenced<br />

by their peers.<br />

"The separation of church and<br />

state, which, as it freed the schools of<br />

religious control, also fragmented the<br />

process of education. The responsibility<br />

of schools became the teaching<br />

of subject matter while character education<br />

is left to the family and to the<br />

church. n<br />

"Qualities of mutual trust, kindness,<br />

cooperation and social responsibility<br />

are learned from other human beings<br />

and transmission cannot take place<br />

without the active participation of the<br />

older generation."<br />

This transmission occurs, Bronfenbrenner<br />

argues, through models or examples.<br />

"Children take on the actions<br />

of the model without visible inducement<br />

or complusion It is possible<br />

to influence a large number of children<br />

with a single carefully-selected<br />

model.<br />

"Modeling provides a means for inducing<br />

a behavior pattern which<br />

might otherwise never occur. Altruistic<br />

activities can be made as visible<br />

and enticing as expressions of aggression<br />

and self-indulgence<br />

"The most contagious models for<br />

the child are likely to be those who<br />

are the major sources of support and<br />

control in his environment; namely,<br />

his parents, playmates and older children<br />

and adults who play a prominent<br />

role in his everyday life. Several<br />

models, exhibiting similar behavior,<br />

are more powerful inducers of change<br />

than a single model "<br />

The lesson to be drawn is that is<br />

isn't primarily the family, but other<br />

institutions in our society, which determine<br />

how and with whom children<br />

spend their time<br />

THE TEACHER, for instance, has<br />

been labelled and has functioned<br />

primarily as a purveyor of information—facts.<br />

nothing but the facts Beware<br />

of values!<br />

But the teacher has a great potential,<br />

largely untapped, as a model—a<br />

reinforcer of values. Because of this,<br />

points out Brofenbrenner, "Teachers<br />

need to be recruited as persons other<br />

than those with purely academic qualifications,<br />

with at least as much emphasis<br />

placed on social as on intellectual<br />

qualities and skills.<br />

"The teacher of tomorrow must acquire<br />

both understanding and skill in<br />

the use of modeling, social reinforcement,<br />

and group processes in work<br />

with children. Beyond that, he must<br />

know how to discover, recruit, and utilize<br />

individuals and groups from outside<br />

the school as major adjuncts to<br />

the educational process.<br />

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By PATRICIA BEACH SMITH<br />

You have to like Chuck Mangione—<br />

even if most of his music sounds the<br />

same He's a very personable, downto-«arth<br />

sort of fellow, despite his<br />

"heavenly" music<br />

For instance, there's "The Hill<br />

Where the Lord Hides." lies not t o<br />

mean something by that. And "Chase<br />

the Clouds Awav" He opened his<br />

Meadow Brook program Fndav night<br />

with those tunes.<br />

Mangione is a wonderful versatile<br />

musician and composer He plays not<br />

onlv his flugelhorn. but the piano as<br />

well; both skillfully. He is not the<br />

archetypal ego-maniac like Buddy<br />

Rich, who insists tha* the band look<br />

his way when he's doine the solo bit<br />

Rut that's to be expected Mangione<br />

is £rom a different era. A surprising<br />

era He doesn't appear to want to be<br />

commercial vet he plays things he<br />

tenows will sell<br />

ins DISCIPLINED ego allows him<br />

to share the stage with his fellow musicians.<br />

One is cautioned not to use<br />

the ohrase "back-up men" since<br />

Mangione would probablv balk at<br />

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• Instead one is treated to the incredible<br />

musicianship of drummer James<br />

Hradlev Jr bassist Charles Meeks<br />

i who isn't i. Grant Geisman on acoustic<br />

guitar and phenomenal Chris Vadala<br />

on woodwinds<br />

VADALA IS the kind of guv vou'd<br />

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thev sav in the music bi/—as a side<br />

man No shrinking violet Vadala appears<br />

to be the name that got left off<br />

in what could be called the Chuck and<br />

Chris Show The pair are not in competition<br />

but they appear to be driving<br />

each other and both have their hands<br />

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Jazz at DIA<br />

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While the Jack Brokensha Quartet<br />

took a quick break at the Detroit Institute<br />

of Arts last Thursday evening.<br />

Bess Bonnier talked about the music<br />

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Jazz in the Kresge Court will continue<br />

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through Sept. 22 with performances<br />

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Ms. Bonnier, well-known jazz pianist<br />

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the series<br />

Jazz at the Institute is another<br />

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Road. Livonia For reservations.<br />

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"Bye Bye Birdie." musical comedy<br />

presented by Will-O-Wav Repertory<br />

Theater in Bloomfield Hills<br />

Redford Township resident Rich de<br />

Manincor portrays Albert in the production.<br />

Plays 8:30 p.m Fridays<br />

and Saturdays through Aug 20<br />

For reservations. 644 4418<br />

"Three Men On a Horse" 8:30 p.m<br />

Fridays and Saturdays through<br />

Sept. 3. Dinner theater package<br />

available For information, call<br />

271-1620<br />

"The Roar of the Greasepaint. The<br />

Smell of the Crowd" (Wednesday)<br />

and "Star Spangled Girl"<br />

(Thursday) are joined by John<br />

Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men"<br />

(Friday through Sunday) at Black<br />

Sheep Repertory Theater in Manchester,<br />

Mich Dinner theater pack<br />

ages available For information<br />

and reservations. 428-9280<br />

"Prisoner of Second Avenue" opens<br />

at Squire's Table restaurant and<br />

dinner theater July 29 Stars<br />

WJR's Jimmy Launce For information.<br />

624-6660<br />

"Angel Street." thriller by Robert Patrick,<br />

plays 8 p.m Thursday-Saturday<br />

in Quirk Theater on Eastern<br />

Michigan University campus in Ypsilanti<br />

For information and tickets.<br />

487-1221<br />

"A Thurber Carnival" opens at A1<br />

varo's restaurant in Royal Oak.<br />

Dinner theater presentation. For<br />

reservations, 549-2420<br />

"Alice and Wonderland," at 8:15 p.m<br />

Tuesday-Thursday. Cranbrook's<br />

Outdoor Greek Theater Ninety performers.<br />

ages 8-13, star in Annetta<br />

Wonnberger's adaptation of Lewis<br />

Carroll's classic.<br />

COMIM, LP<br />

"Feiffer's Follies" staged by Henry<br />

Ford Community College summer<br />

thespians, at 8 p.m Aug 5 and 6 in<br />

Pagoda room of Student Center on<br />

Evergreen and Hubbard Road<br />

campus in Dearborn<br />

Detroit Symphony Orchestra travels<br />

to the U P Aug 9-13 for summer<br />

music festival Concerts: Iron<br />

Mountain High School auditorium<br />

at 8 p.m., Aug 9. 10; Pops Concert.<br />

8 pm. Aug. 11. Wakefield<br />

Theater; Classical Concert. 8 p m,<br />

Aug 12. and Pops Concert. 8pm.<br />

Aug 13. Calumet Theater For information.<br />

961-0700<br />

Ann Arbor Medieval Festival, from 10<br />

a m to 10 p.m . Aug 6-7. on lawn<br />

of University of Michigan's school<br />

of music.<br />

St. Andrew's Society is gathering the<br />

clans and 40 pipe bands and 1.000<br />

pipers, drummers and Highland<br />

dancers on Bob-Lo Island. Aug 6.<br />

for 128th annual Highland gathering<br />

Tickets at St Andrew's Society<br />

of Detroit. Hudson's, and<br />

Bob-l/) docks in Detroit and Amherst<br />

berg, Ontario<br />

German Day Festival. Aug 12-14. Dollier-Galinee<br />

Park. Metropolitan<br />

Parkway (Sixteen Mile), between<br />

Schoenherr and Utica roads. Macomb<br />

County. Features beer tent.<br />

German food and wine, entertainment<br />

and dancing For information.<br />

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Amateur photographers may enter<br />

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10B* Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

Film series offers<br />

viewers bargain bonanza<br />

Bv LOUISE SNIDER<br />

Where, for $2. can you see a first-run movie,<br />

read informative program notes, and get a free<br />

cup of coffee 7 At the Detroit Film Theater<br />

iDFTl.<br />

The DFT opens its eighth season at the Detroit<br />

Institute of Arts Fridav with the Detroit premiere<br />

of Alain Resnais' new film 'Providence ' This is<br />

the French director's first film in English and one<br />

that has aroused a great deal of interest.<br />

Its premiere at the DFT is one of many "firsts"<br />

among the 59 films scheduled for showing on<br />

Fridav. Saturdav and Sundav evenings through<br />

Dec 18.<br />

This commitment to showing new films of importance.<br />

as well as the older masterpieces and<br />

the historical-landmark films, provides the formula<br />

for the continued success of the DFT According<br />

to Elliot Wilhelm. the director of DFT.<br />

"on a per day basis we are the highest attended<br />

museum theater in the country "<br />

AUDIENCES IN the 1.150-seat theater also<br />

enjov the advantage of superior projection equipment<br />

The DFT is equipped to show all films in<br />

their origin4l aspect ratios. This means that if<br />

vou are watching a film with subtitles, for example<br />

you see the whole picture: the heads<br />

never are chopped off<br />

Friday evenings are devoted to screening new<br />

films or those which have had insufficient commercial<br />

exposure.<br />

if<br />

These include "The Marquise of 0 " awarded<br />

the Grand Special Jury Prize at the 1976 Cannes<br />

Film Festival; "Under Milk Wood." the screen<br />

adaptation of Dylan Thomas' olav with Elizabeth<br />

Taylor Richard Burton and Peter OToole; and<br />

"Harlan Countv USA." which won the Academv<br />

MOT audition<br />

set for kids<br />

Open auditions will be held from 24<br />

p.m and 6-8 p.m. Monday. Aug 1. in<br />

the Music Hall for all children who<br />

wish to perform in Michigan Opera<br />

Theater's (MOT) productions of "Re<br />

gina" and "Carmen."<br />

No appointments are necessary for<br />

the prospective performers who wish<br />

to sing or dance<br />

Also needed is a boy soprano for the<br />

leading role in MOT's holiday production<br />

of "Amahl and the Night Visitors"<br />

which will be presented in 10<br />

performance^, in December at the<br />

Music Hall.<br />

Children should be prepared to sing<br />

one song An accompanist will be provided<br />

For further information, call Phyllis<br />

Snow at 963-5717.<br />

Wyandotte<br />

celebrates<br />

On July 28, 29 and 30<br />

Wyandotte's Centra<br />

Business District wil<br />

host a street art fair anc<br />

sidewalk sale.<br />

Hours will be from<br />

am to 9 p.m. on<br />

Thursday. 9 a.m. to 1<br />

b m on Friday, and<br />

from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on<br />

Saturday.<br />

I^ast year over 100.00C<br />

visited downtown<br />

yandotte to enjoy art<br />

work and craftsmanshi<br />

provided by over 400 La<br />

ented artists. Four<br />

blocks on Biddle Avenue<br />

fwill display handcrafted!<br />

items which will include<br />

[paintings. drawings, jew<br />

lelry. painted china<br />

tmetal art. stitchery<br />

[weaving and macrame<br />

Food and beverage<br />

concessions will offer a<br />

wide vaiety of foods in<br />

eluding bratwurst. Italian<br />

sausage, pizza, pastries,<br />

beer, wine and<br />

lemonade<br />

All merchants will be<br />

offering special sale<br />

items in their stores anc<br />

on the sidewalks.<br />

The Michigan Heart<br />

Association will give<br />

free blood pressure te$ts<br />

in the basement of Wyan<br />

dotte City Hall or<br />

Friday, from 10 a m tc<br />

p.m.<br />

Antinuker<br />

speaks<br />

Harvey Wassermah<br />

one of the organizers of<br />

the Clamshell Alliance<br />

an anti-nuclear group,<br />

wfll speak at 7:30 p.n%.<br />

Aug. 3. in Northwest Unitarian<br />

Church. 23925<br />

Northwestern Highway<br />

Southfield.<br />

The film "The Last Re<br />

sort." produced by the<br />

demonstrators of the<br />

May 1 occupation of the<br />

Seabrook. N.H.. nudear<br />

L. plant itte. will be shown<br />

^Admission is free<br />

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Award for the Rest Documentary Feature of 197b<br />

Saturday evening presentations include films<br />

which have come to be regarded as classics or<br />

have been pacesetters in some way.<br />

Among these are .John Huston's 1951 hit. "The<br />

African Queen." with acclaimed performances by<br />

Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn: and<br />

one of the curiosities of movie history, the 3-D<br />

film "Creature from the Rlack Lagoon." which<br />

the audience will view with special glasses.<br />

SUNDAY EVENINGS will consist of two separate'<br />

series: a 10-week retrospective of the major<br />

films of Charles Chaplin and "Treasures From<br />

the Past." eight new 35 mm prints of rare, early<br />

silent and sound films from the United States.<br />

Discount books of 10 tickets for $15 are a "best<br />

buv" available at the DFT ticket office in the Institute<br />

of Arts or by mail For a free season brochure<br />

or ticket information, call K32-2730<br />

The schedule for the first four weeks follows<br />

with director, country and year in parentheses<br />

FYidav and Saturday. "Providence (Alain Resnais.<br />

England. 1977): Sundav. "The Chaplain Review"<br />

(Charles Chaplin. U.S.. 1918 *<br />

Friday. Aug 5. "Next Stop Greenwich Village"<br />

(Paul Mazurskv. US 197f>): Saturdav Aug 6<br />

"Diarv of a Countrv Priest" * Robert Bresson.<br />

France. 1951): Sunday. Aug 7 "The Kid"'<br />

(Charles Chaplin. U.S . 1925)<br />

Friday. Aug 12. "The Marquise of O" 'Eric<br />

Rohmer France Germany. 1976): Saturday. Aug<br />

13. "Toni" (.Jean Renoir. France 1934) Sundav.<br />

Aug. 14. "The Gold Rush" (Charles Chaplin U S<br />

1925)<br />

Friday. Aug 19. "The Wonderful Crook"<br />

(Gaude Goretta. France/Switzerland. 1975); Saturday.<br />

Aug 20. "Creature from the Black Lagoon"<br />

(Jack Arnold. U.S.. 1954): Sunday. Aug. 21.<br />

"The Circus" (Charles Chaplin US.. 1928)<br />

Carole yeas;<br />

Phoebe nays<br />

A Carole King concert on Aug 4 has been<br />

added to the Pine Knob Music Theater schedule.<br />

There are very few seats remaining for Ms.<br />

King's original concert on the following night.<br />

Two other concerts have been rancelled They<br />

are the Aug 16 Phoebe Snow AI Stewart concert<br />

and the Tangerine Dream concert of Aug<br />

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Kids for opera<br />

theater needed<br />

Auditions will be held Aug 1 for children who<br />

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performances of "Regina" and "Carmen." The<br />

auditions will be held from 24 p.m and from 6<br />

8 p.m. at the Music Hall Center for the Performing<br />

Arts in Detroit.<br />

Also needed LS a boy soprano for the lead role<br />

in "Amahl and the Night Visitors." which will<br />

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No appointment is necessary Children should<br />

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Getting<br />

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By ETHEL SIMMONS<br />

Detroit and suburbs<br />

i<br />

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• Vacationing right around homo can be relaxing—and<br />

exciting. Whenever you find yourself in<br />

rfietropolitan Detroit m citv or suburb, there's<br />

lots to do.<br />

I didn't plan it that way. but each day of a vacation<br />

week spent at home I found myself enjoying<br />

an afternooon or evening in Birmingham. Dearborn<br />

or Detroit<br />

Having lunch for the first time at the Pool, at<br />

the P'air Lane Conference Center m Dearborn. I<br />

had an opportunity to drive through the campus<br />

of the University 'if Michigan-Dearborn, then<br />

walk in a quiet garden just outside the Pool *<br />

The restaurant takes over what used to be the<br />

ijidoor swimming pool on the Henrv Ford estate<br />

The high-ceilinged room has decorative wall<br />

motifs and is an airv delight with wicker chairs<br />

and plants. The color scheme is neutrals of beige<br />

and brown combined with white.<br />

THK POOl, resembles an enclosed courtyard<br />

with a skvlight. Its menu features a daily special<br />

11 had short ribs at *2 50t with salad bar. For $4-<br />

$5. including tax and tip vou can have an entree<br />

salad, potato or vegetable and dessert<br />

No liquor is served at the Pool, open weekdays<br />

for lunch But there are daisies on the table And<br />

if you're feeling touristy, go back for a visit to<br />

the adioining Ford mansion which offers public<br />

tours on weekends.<br />

There's shopping at Fairlane Center nearbv. a<br />

maze of stores which aren't as mind-boggling on<br />

a weekday as thev are on a weekend when the<br />

crowd arrives.<br />

A DAY OF shopping in Birmingham included<br />

stops at some of rnv favorite shops, as well as<br />

ones I hadn't visited before Fvervthing from P;ippagallo<br />

classics to Levis are featured in the specijdtv<br />

apparel stores.<br />

Lunch at Machus Allev door igo nast the cafeteria.<br />

to the back room* was quiet amid subdued<br />

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The mood is informal with brick walls hung<br />

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It was a la/.v summer dav that found the restaurant<br />

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Machus Alley door has a liquor license, so I had<br />

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ANOTHER DAY in Detroit. I browsed at<br />

Emily's Across the Street where vou can buv Tshirts<br />

which say Emily's Across the Street < I did)<br />

and lots of other good stuff.<br />

It was a hot afternoon and the offbeat store<br />

with eye-catching wares was jammed with shop<br />

ix'rs. Around the corner a flower seller was hawking<br />

fresh flowers<br />

Next to Emily's, the outdoor cafe at the Salt<br />

Mine was filled with late lunchers. 1 decided to<br />

forego one of Emily's big double-dipped ice<br />

cream cones to dine at the sidewalk cafe instead.<br />

The menu is one that offers sandwiches and<br />

other things with appetizing names and combinations<br />

There is imported beer, as well as wine<br />

and coolers that go well with a cafe meal For<br />

about $5. I had a jambon (ham) and cheese sandwich<br />

tossed salad and beer. The food was especially<br />

good, and the menu says the fixings come<br />

from Eastern Market.<br />

Back in Dearborn one evening. I took in the<br />

view that included downtown Detroit and the Renaissance<br />

Center from the revolving cooktail<br />

lounge at the Hvatt Regency<br />

(FOR REVOLVING roof freaks, there's also the<br />

Rondjj-View in Southfield and the Summit at Detroit's<br />

Hotel Plaza.) The view from the Summit,<br />

which I saw on another occasion, can only be described<br />

as spectacular<br />

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Hilltop Roundup<br />

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What's the best treatment for injuries?<br />

(Second of Two Parts!<br />

By KEN VOYLES<br />

Athletics have become, over the last<br />

few vears. a battleground, more or<br />

less, between the participants where<br />

injuries are becoming an ever increasing<br />

sight on the playing field<br />

Battleground is a most fitting word<br />

for the heavv contact sports such as<br />

football, but that sport ise not the only<br />

villian when it cOmrs to injuries. The<br />

semi-contact sports add to the injurv<br />

ranks<br />

Injuries, it could be concluded, have<br />

become a major part of athletic life<br />

and the need to know about them is<br />

tremendous<br />

Two of the most common injuries in<br />

sports, according to Richard Milder,<br />

director of the Physical Therapy and<br />

Sports Medicine Clinic in Livonia, are<br />

ankle and knee injuries. Roth, said<br />

Milder, are common because of their<br />

anatomical location and the lack of<br />

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Thursday. July 28. 1977<br />

50 compete in Jr. Olympics<br />

The annual Plvmouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Youth<br />

Fitness Day (Junior Olympics) saw<br />

more than 50 boys and girls compete<br />

in different events at the Central<br />

Middle School track Monday afternoon<br />

The events included competition<br />

from the "A" Class (14-15-year-olds).<br />

'B" Class (12-13-year-olds) and the<br />

"C" Class (10-11-year-olds).<br />

The first-place winners in each category<br />

from each class advance to the<br />

Metro Youth Fitness Meet Thursday<br />

at Willow MetVo Park<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Junior Olympic<br />

activities were co-sponsored by<br />

both the Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> parks<br />

and recreation departments<br />

First- and second-place finishers in<br />

each event are as follows<br />

JR OLYMPIC KESILTS<br />

Standing Broad Jump —A Boys —11 Kob I.imburg<br />

6 2". 2> Jim Pasek 6 'i" B Boys— H Scott Bubhn<br />

8 1 2' (leoff Baker 6 6 C Boys —|I Jason Adams<br />

5 10'*". 2I Tom Rogers 5'9 C Girls — II Linda Sa<br />

rafian 5'9V 2I Laura Anderson 46'J"<br />

SO-yard dash—A Boys—11 Jim Moco, 6 5 2'Kick<br />

Anderson 67 B Boys — li Brian Wiercioch 7 1. 2><br />

Alari Carnes 7 4 C Boys—It Bob Mester 7 2. 2'<br />

Brett White 7 4 B Girls— I > Sue l.imburg 80 C<br />

Girls —11 Fran Whittaker 21 Debbie Sweeney<br />

.Softball Throw A Boys 1> Rick Anderson 180 .<br />

21 Jim Pasek 173' B-Bovs—U Craig Gearns 200'<br />

21 Chris Dimitri. 176 C Boys— |i Eric O'Connor<br />

136 21 Mike Pasek 132 C Girls h Ellen Ooherty<br />

72 6 2) Jennifer Walker 59 4<br />

Kunnint; Long Jump—A Boys— 11 Jim Pasek<br />

12'I 2> John Mester 9'9 B Boys—11 Kevin<br />

McFarland I3'9 . 2i Charlie Berghoff 12 10'; C<br />

Boys—-11 Tom Penland It'll' 2i Todd Pritchctt<br />

114 C Girls 11 Debbie Sweeney 8 0 2i Kllen Do<br />

hertv 7 6<br />

Merchants take 2d;<br />

qualify for tourney<br />

The Plymouth Merchants. Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High's Connie Mack summer<br />

baseball team, has finished another<br />

successful season with a second-place<br />

standing in the Adray Connie Mack<br />

League<br />

This runners up position qualifies<br />

the Merchants to post-season tournament<br />

play in the National Amateur<br />

Baseball Federation (NABF) Senior<br />

Tournament to be held this weekend<br />

at Oakland University. If the Merchants<br />

survive this tourney, the squad<br />

would travel to Columbus. Ohio, for a<br />

national event<br />

Adray Appliance (Bedford Union)<br />

finished first in the league standings<br />

with a 20-4 record and the Plymouth<br />

Merchants followed with a 19-6 mark<br />

The Merchants were the only team to<br />

defeat Adray twice this season The<br />

other teams in this league included<br />

crews from Southfield. Plymouth<br />

Salem. Thurston and Northville<br />

By virtue of its first-place finish.<br />

Bedford will compete in an American<br />

Amateur Baseball Conference<br />

(AABC) tournament next week<br />

The Merchants, coached by Fred<br />

Crisseyl were led this summer by the<br />

fine pitching of Doug Smith (7-2) and<br />

Brian James (6-3).<br />

"I'm | really pleased with the way<br />

the kidSi have played this summer,<br />

after coming off a good school season.''<br />

said Crissev. "We played 25<br />

games in a tough league."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> finished the school season<br />

last June as the fourth-rated team in<br />

the state with a 23-3 record<br />

The players who have had outstanding<br />

summer seasons for the Merchants<br />

include catcher Jeff Campbell,<br />

shortstop Scott Collins, third baseman<br />

Craig Lee. designated hitter Kob Taraskavage.<br />

infieldCr Don Dreher, second<br />

baseman Ray Smock, and outfielders<br />

Dale Albright. Kob Mandle.<br />

Dave Weiss and Smith<br />

Running Hop Step & Jump—B Boys—1)<br />

ter 25 0<br />

Standing Hop. Step it Jump— C Boys— I > Tod Prict<br />

chett 181' 21 Tom Rogers 1711" C Girls—11<br />

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Tom Pot- l.aura Anderson 17 8 21 Jennifer Walker 115<br />

Chinning—A Bovs—I i Jeff Suda 25 BBoys-|i<br />

Alan Carnes 15, 21 Daniel O'Connor 10 C Bovs-i<br />

John Oury 12. 2i Andy Umburg 10<br />

Bob Mester won the 50-yard dash in the Boys-C Division of the Junior<br />

Olympics competition held Monday afternoon, (staff photo by<br />

Gary Caskey).<br />

Correct injury treatment is vital<br />

(Continued from page 1CI<br />

troversy is simplv ;i question of which<br />

is better for treatment.<br />

According to Milder, there really is<br />

not much difference between the two<br />

for healing purposes<br />

Cold most frequently ice. is generallv<br />

better in the initial stages of treat<br />

ment Heat is slowlv being phased out<br />

b\ the medical field and cold in coming<br />

more into use " Milder said "I<br />

prefer cold."<br />

One use for cold treatment comes in<br />

during rehabilitation programs when<br />

the patient is in too much pain to exercise<br />

the injured area Milder puts ice<br />

on an injured area and numbs it so<br />

that the patient can exercise with less<br />

pain.<br />

" The cold acts as an anaesthetic so<br />

exercise is possible." said Milder.<br />

Questions have been asked in recent<br />

vears about whether voung bovs and<br />

girls should be allowed to participate<br />

in sports at an age when participation<br />

might be harmful to their physical development<br />

As a certified athletic trainer Milder<br />

is in a good postion to comment on<br />

the controversv<br />

1 feel as though the Little League<br />

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The center hasn t Veen many Little<br />

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The injuries, said Milder just don't<br />

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The rehabilitation process is slow<br />

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Hie knee injury An athlete comes<br />

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The next step would be to treat the<br />

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Heidenreich. 9-6 Bathey Manufacturing<br />

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Massey's 26-hit attack was just too<br />

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Dave Broad and Jim Gignac each<br />

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Deshaw and Nester added two hits<br />

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Thursday, July 28, 1977 (P.C)3C<br />

D o c p r e d i c t s t e n n i s t o u r n a m e n t r e s u l t s<br />

(Continued from page 1C)<br />

crown as the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> men's<br />

singles champion.<br />

Bloom, a 1976 graduate from Salem,<br />

is a tall, lanky netter who has a powerful<br />

two-handed backhand which<br />

should surpass all. Bloom will probably<br />

face Pasley in the semifinals.<br />

In the other bracket, watch for<br />

third-seed Rama to upend second-seed<br />

Wideman in the semifinals This<br />

should be a real grudge match since<br />

both men met each other in the 1975<br />

finals in which Rama was victorious.<br />

Wideman. a 1966 graduate of<br />

Plymouth High School and tennis instructor<br />

for the continuing education<br />

office, has had trouble gaining a first<br />

place trophy in the past two years,<br />

settling for second place honors in the<br />

singles, doubles and mixed doubles<br />

events each summer.<br />

The Observer's Patrick Touhey will<br />

also try his hand in the singles event,<br />

and I predict he should have an easy<br />

time in his first-round match against<br />

Dan Janusis.<br />

But the second round won't be as re<br />

warding for the star reporter as he<br />

faces seventh-seed Curt Schultz.<br />

Knough said 0<br />

It won't be the Larry Masteller-<br />

Rich Madsen show in the men's 35years<br />

and older competition this year<br />

And the reason for that is Jim Hayes<br />

The last two years found Masteller<br />

defeating Madsen for the championship<br />

Each match went three sets in<br />

grueling heat<br />

But this year, both men have been<br />

knocked down to the second and third<br />

seed positions because of Hayes<br />

Hayes, coach of the Plymouth C<br />

ton varsity tennis team, hasn't bart<br />

pated in this event for two years<br />

is by far the best of all the athlet.<br />

in this catecory.<br />

In the semifinals. I will predict .<br />

Madsen win over Masteller this year<br />

I don't think Masteller can turn the<br />

trick for a third time in a row. Besides.<br />

his legs are one year older.<br />

Leonard Koeninger. the fourth seed,<br />

will advance to the semifinals against<br />

Hayes<br />

THE WOMEN'S 16-over division<br />

will be dominated by the pair of Eastern<br />

Michigan University students,<br />

Laura Hastings and Beth Redmond<br />

Both women, who are former members<br />

of the Plymouth Salem tennis<br />

team, met in the finals last year and<br />

will undoubtly be right back on top<br />

this Sunday.<br />

Hastings, the first-seed, has been improving<br />

on her singles play while at<br />

EMU and should defeat her friend in<br />

another close match<br />

Both women are overwhelming favorites<br />

and first-seeds to win their<br />

third-straight women's doubles title<br />

Patti Piel, the third-seed in the<br />

women's singles competition, should<br />

take Redmond to three sets before losing<br />

in the semifinals.<br />

Fourth-seed Kathy Granger, a recent<br />

Plymouth novice tennis winner,<br />

will be easy pickins for Hastings in<br />

the other semifinals.<br />

The women's 35-years and older division<br />

has only six players competing so<br />

no seeds were chosen But watch for<br />

Judy Braun to win all the marbles<br />

IN OTHER DOUBLES play, Steve<br />

Prueter and Rama are the first seeds<br />

and defending champions of the men's<br />

action. Wideman and Bloom team up<br />

for the second seed Bill Moehle and<br />

Maybury are the third seeds and<br />

Hayes and Nowak are positioned<br />

fourth.<br />

More than 20 men's combinations<br />

will play in this category and watch<br />

for the fourth seeded team of Hayes<br />

and Nowak to upset everyone enroute<br />

to victory.<br />

Wideman and Bloom should easily<br />

handle Moehle and Maybury in the<br />

semifinals but will fall to the fourth<br />

seeds in the championship.<br />

Rama and Prueter will undoubtedly<br />

take Hayes and Nowak to three sets<br />

but I'm betting on the upset<br />

Ironically, Hayes was Prueter's<br />

coach for three straight seasons on<br />

vthe <strong>Canton</strong> team in 1974, 1975 and<br />

1976<br />

In mixed doubles action, the firstseeds<br />

Redmond and Moehle will more<br />

than likely defend their title. The only<br />

tough competition they should experience<br />

is from the second-seeded duo<br />

of Wideman and Hastings.<br />

IN BOYS competition, ages 13-15,<br />

Scott Crespo heads the ei!ht players<br />

as the first seed Crespo was last<br />

year's runner-up.<br />

Dick Cook is the second seed. Mike<br />

Sharp third, and Larry Kummer the<br />

fourth.<br />

1 would like to predict Dick Cook as<br />

the winner of this category, but due to<br />

the untimely death of his brother Bill,<br />

also a fine tennis player, he may decide<br />

not to play.<br />

Crespo will meet Sharp, the<br />

Plymouth novice winner, for the championship<br />

Nine 10-12-year old boys will compete<br />

in this category but none were<br />

seeded I'm not familiar with this age<br />

bracket and will pass on a prediction<br />

THE GIRLS 13-15-years category<br />

finds two great players in Kathy Hor-<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> slow-pitch softball news<br />

Undefeated McMurray<br />

Insurance of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township men's softball<br />

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victory of the season<br />

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Caesar last week<br />

The victory was an important<br />

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this season is a perfect<br />

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Mike Stanislawski's<br />

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the McMurray victory<br />

Don Massey Cadillac,<br />

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of Clark Block. 18-<br />

12. in other A' action.<br />

Jack Warner, Criag<br />

Warner and Mike Han-<br />

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PERLONGO won the<br />

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but the fourth to<br />

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Hurler Terry Ransier<br />

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The Lion & Sword<br />

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the flight with 23 putts followed<br />

by Marcs Hirshauer shooting H5-!>1<br />

Footsie Handvside leads the "D<br />

flight with a 93-26 with Linda Cygan<br />

close behind at 94-25<br />

In the Businessmen's League. Hill<br />

tops own four man team holds first<br />

place again this week with 47 points.<br />

The lVrt>\ Bar team is in second with<br />

43' • points and third place finds .lerrv<br />

\hram Stamps close behind with 41<br />

points<br />

Johnston Insurance and Michigan T<br />

Cats follow with 38'j points Madison<br />

Products follows at 33 Mel's Golden<br />

Bv WW. EDGAR<br />

Hilltop<br />

Roundup<br />

By Betty DeLano<br />

Ra/or- 29's points. Plvmouth Office<br />

Supply and Merriman Insurance tied<br />

at 27 Evenson Shell- 224 points.<br />

Team B- 204 points, and Team 4 at 20<br />

points.<br />

Hilltop Olen was the low net team<br />

this week with a team total of 138<br />

shot by Buck Zornow. Carl Zornow<br />

Charles Clark and Ted Kuhns Jr.<br />

Buck Zornow also earned the weekly<br />

low individual honors with a 31<br />

The top results of the two-man best<br />

ball tournament held last week with<br />

ihe Businessmen's League were in the<br />

first flight, where George Westphal<br />

and Bob Lal-onde tied with Pat Cavauaugh<br />

and Todd Strong at 29 In the<br />

second flight Carl Zornow and Gary<br />

War row were tied with son Buck Zornow<br />

and Walt Bickell at 30<br />

Winners of the low putts contest<br />

were Merrill Austin with II and<br />

Roger Strong also with II in the second<br />

flight.<br />

The team of Jim Kimmet (shooting<br />

a 44 actual and 36 net) Dave Piper<br />

148-421 John Amos 149-431 and Dan<br />

Str/.alka 152-501 were 'he low net<br />

team last week in the Hvdramatic<br />

Good Times League Bill Stone 148-471<br />

followed the pack with Rudv Denstedt<br />

I52-5H Kay Blagus (5148) and Peggy<br />

Luxton (75-52'<br />

Joel Clark < 45-361 Don Wall £KAL Sin - VfAfii<br />

ceKTirtcm SMW6S AC&XJMT<br />

ANb ( UitLC. M47VAT ABOUT<br />

CALL US NOW • 482-0771<br />

WE HAVE A BIG SELECTION<br />

OF EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS -<br />

READY FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING<br />

Delivering by truckload -<br />

Top soil, shredded bark, wood chips,<br />

landscape gravel, pea gravel, limestone<br />

MARGOLIS NURSERY, INC.<br />

Complete Garden Center for all your needs<br />

9600 Cherry Hill Road<br />

Ypsilanti<br />

4'/? Miles West of <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

QUALIFIED ELECTORS<br />

CITY PRIMARY<br />

ELECTION<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH,<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Notice is hereby given that a City Primary Election will be held in the City of<br />

Plymouth, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, from 7:00 A M to 8 00 P#H<br />

Eastern Daylight Time, on Tuesday, August 2. 1977, at which time candidates will<br />

be nominated for the following offices:<br />

NON-PARTISAN CITY BALLOT<br />

Four (4) aty Commissioners<br />

The polls will open at seven (7:00) o'clock A.M., Eastern Daylight Time, and will<br />

remain open until eight (8:00) o'clock P M , Eastern Daylight Time, on Election<br />

Day, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1977<br />

You are further notified that the City's five (5) precinct locations are as follows<br />

Precincts<br />

1, 4 & 5 Plymouth Cultural Center<br />

525 Farmer Street<br />

2 Starkweather School<br />

550 N Hoi brook Street<br />

3 Central Middle School<br />

650 Church Street<br />

The Office of the City Clerk will receive applications for Absent Voter Ballots for<br />

the above stated ElecUon, from those individuals qualified and desiring to vote absentee,<br />

up to and including 2 00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Time, on SATURDAY<br />

JULY 30. 1977<br />

PAUL V BRUMFIELD<br />

Publish July 21 and 28, 1977 Clerk<br />

Our high-interest certificate savings accounts<br />

help you earn extra money by waiting.<br />

Pretend it's six years from now.<br />

You go to your desk drawer and look at the six-year certificate<br />

savings account you opened back in 1977. Remember the $1,000 you<br />

took to First Federal Savings of Detroit? Well, now it's $1,584.00. And all<br />

you had to do to get that additional $584.00 was wait.<br />

Of course, if you'd rather pretend it's four years from now, or<br />

two and a half, or even jijist one, we can show you plans that still will<br />

turn your money into more than you might have thought possible.<br />

And remember, too, that you can have certificate savings accounts<br />

in addition to your regular savings account (which earns 5Va%<br />

per year daily interest, paid and compounded quarterly). In fact,<br />

that's how many people get the money to open a certificate<br />

savings account. They save for it.<br />

What's more, at First Federal, certificate savings accounts can<br />

entitle you to a number of special services, many not<br />

available anywhere else. We think you should know about these'<br />

things because we know that money is important for you.<br />

Type of<br />

Account<br />

One-Year<br />

Certificate*<br />

2ft-Year<br />

Certificate'<br />

4-Year<br />

Certificate*<br />

6-Year<br />

Certificate*<br />

Minimum<br />

Amount<br />

So don't wait to find out.<br />

We know what money Is for.<br />

Annual<br />

Rate<br />

Effective<br />

Annual Rate<br />

How and<br />

When Paid<br />

$1,000 6%% 6.66% Paid and compounded<br />

quarterly.<br />

$1,000 6 3 /4% 6.92% Paid and compounded<br />

quarterly.<br />

$1,000 7 1 /2% 7.71% Paid and compounded<br />

quarterly.<br />

$1,000 7%% 7.98% Paid and compounded<br />

quarterly.<br />

• >v^w>auvii« ivmumd a JUU3lUMUtfi UHOIC51 y*n«UlV OBIIV wiinortwti Tfom<br />

certificate savings accounts<br />

First Federal Savings of Detroit<br />

Mam Office 1001 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, Michigan 48226. Phone 965-1400<br />

Branch offices throughout Metropolitan Detroit and Southeastern Michigan, and m Grand Rapids<br />

Branch offices throughout the Detroit Metropolitan Area including one near you.<br />

Plymouth<br />

Corner Main and Penniman<br />

453-7400<br />

•~4,<br />

•<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Ford Road and Haggerty Road<br />

981-2520


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»/iE n*<br />

!*- %- r I! 4»<br />

22-0900<br />

6C# (R.W.G-2C)<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

WAREHOUSEMAN<br />

2 positions open geceive 4 be re-<br />

sponsible for warehous-<br />

ing Checking man to assist ware<br />

houseman Benefits Ace Hardware<br />

Westland BUI 7294060<br />

YOUNG MAN<br />

Full Time for lawn man te nance<br />

work Suburban Lawn Care<br />

I.iv on la 464-2476<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

RELIABLE MAN for full time year<br />

round indoor-outdoor maintenance<br />

work Also evening janitorial work<br />

in retirement complex Apply rt<br />

person to Detroit Baptist Manor.<br />

30245 13 Mile Rd , Farmington HOIs<br />

CAS ATTENDANT Monday -<br />

Friday lprs-7pm. mmmum age<br />

l» $J 70 per hour Fast Bedford<br />

531-9650<br />

WAREHOUSE WORKER<br />

WANTED<br />

Permanent position full time<br />

Apply in person, on Fnday. July<br />

29 1977. 10am 1pm Start at 13 00<br />

per hour Walters Home Appb<br />

ances WIS Michigan Ave Can-<br />

ton No Phone Calls<br />

WOMAN 18 yrs or older, drug<br />

store days and evenings Apply m<br />

rson Burton Hollow Drugs, 17176<br />

r* armington Rd Lrvona<br />

MATURE MAN for hve-in<br />

workload salary<br />

i ignt<br />

J3M916<br />

DONUT MAN<br />

Experienced Midnights Full<br />

r.rne Apply in person<br />

DUNKIN' DONUTS<br />

34417 Ford Rd-WesHand<br />

LIGHT SHOP WORK<br />

7 AM 3 30 PM 40 hour week<br />

fringe benefits Starting pay 13 per<br />

hour Apply 24435 Hafctead Rd.<br />

n Hills Sat Only 8 AM<br />

Farpiingto<br />

12 NOON<br />

K>b onia John's Cleaners<br />

477-4880<br />

SALES COUNSELOR<br />

Livonia office of the world's larg<br />

est employment service is seeking<br />

aggressive commission oriented in<br />

dividual* First year $12,000<br />

tl4 000 Benefits<br />

Snelling & Snelling<br />

478 3500<br />

STATION SHIFT MANAGER<br />

»3 75 per hour Pump gas only Sta<br />

tion attendendants abo needed<br />

12 50 per hour Apply X-Press 100<br />

Oil Co 15502 Beech baly, Bedford<br />

between 9 and 12 noon<br />

MANAGEMENT Tranee position<br />

for neat, well groomed applicant<br />

Fme opportunity good salary aO<br />

benefits Beryl Personnel 't- Oidsmobiie<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

880 POMti.dC<br />

8,'•' Sports &<br />

Imported Cars<br />

B8-' TWundertli'd<br />

884 Voi»sw;igen<br />

Rtf> Auto —True*<br />

f'a'ts & Service<br />

8 18 Auto Mentals<br />

?. Leasing<br />

820 Autos Wanted<br />

8?? Trucks tor Sale<br />

800 necreauona' Vefi cips<br />

80.' SnowmoO'les<br />

80*1 Ai'planes<br />

ft Oh Boats A Motors<br />

808 Vehicle A Boat<br />

Storage<br />

B10 Insurance Motor<br />

8U Motorcycles<br />

it> K if IS<br />

M rn Bmes<br />

HM I J" ln" . Molu-r-iom.<br />

EMPLOYMENT. INSTRUCTION MERCHANDISE FOR SALE<br />

1)10 Education- instruction<br />

f>00 Help wanted<br />

- 10 Hpip Warned Coupn-s<br />

60.' Me'p Warned Denial<br />

medical<br />

•iO? Help Wanted Part Tim<br />

"SQ8 Help Wanted Do^esl i.<br />

b04 Heip Wanted Office<br />

Clerical<br />

ti06 Heip Wanted Srf'es<br />

S?0 Secretary.-Business<br />

Services<br />

i? Situations Wanted<br />

femaie<br />

-> i A Situations Wanted<br />

Male<br />

i 16 Situations Wanted<br />

Male A Female<br />

NOTICES & SERVICES<br />

604 Announcements S<br />

Notices<br />

6?b Bmgo<br />

610 Cardsot rnanh-s<br />

6 i« id C.are<br />

6t4 Deatn Notices<br />

628 tfnenaolme-1<br />

61b Hail tor Rent<br />

t> t i n Memor..in<br />

fi?/ income 1 a« .s<br />

insurance<br />

ti06 LPCial Notices<br />

602 Lost A Found<br />

t-,00 Pe'so'i.iis<br />

tot'4 Profession,II -,er .11 "S<br />

608 Trdnspoitai'ti'i<br />

yVf rpserv^ the right tbclabsily revise or reject any Ajnt ad Want ddsmay be placed until 4pm<br />

[Tuesday for the Thursday edition and 4 p m Friday 'or the Monday edition No cancellations<br />

iicet-pted after noon Tuesday 'or Thursday editions or noon Fnday 'or Monday editions No<br />

ba'icellatiOns before first insertion No cancellations on Double Action Ads The Observer &<br />

if i centric. Newspapers will not issue credit 'or errors m ads after the first incorrect insertion<br />

|RepOft any errors immediately Phone Room hours are 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m Monda, through<br />

friday Wayne County 522 0900 • Oakland County 644 1100<br />

70? Antiques<br />

"06 Appi.artceS<br />

700 Auction Sales<br />

' 17 Bicycles tor Sale<br />

'10 BuildingMate'iais<br />

7 14 business S Of'te<br />

Equipment<br />

7?4 Camera Supples<br />

720 farm Produce<br />

721 Flowers A Plants<br />

722 HoDD eS Coins &<br />

Stamps<br />

744 Horses L vCStOCk A<br />

Equipment<br />

708 Houseiioid Goods<br />

Oak ia>"d County<br />

709 H jsenoid Goods<br />

Wayne County<br />

7.18 Housenoid Pets<br />

'16 Lawn Garden & t- arm<br />

F.quipmeni<br />

' 10 Misc 'or Sale<br />

Oakland Count*<br />

7 11 Misc lor Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

'21 Musical Instruments<br />

' Pei Service<br />

"04 Burr mage Sates<br />

710 Sporting Goods<br />

'28 Stereo Hi t-. S Tape<br />

Decks<br />

~ J4 Trade or Se 1<br />

1 J6 Wanied lo Buy<br />

'J2 WeanngAppa'e<br />

500 Help Wonted<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

HYDROTEL OPERATOR<br />

F^Xpenenced Will consider KeUer<br />

exp Days Southfield<br />

356-7670<br />

GENERAL Shop Help, some expe<br />

riCnce desirable Apply 12932<br />

Farmington Rd Livonia<br />

Keypunch Operator<br />

Ability to operate keypunch file<br />

having knowledge of bookkeeing<br />

Key tape experience desirable<br />

Full time position Fringe benefits<br />

Send resume to Dr Arthur F'rock<br />

Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools, 15125 Farm<br />

ington Rd , Livonia, 46154<br />

Afi Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

WANTED Men for Yard Work<br />

Building Supply Co Redford Area<br />

937 *300<br />

AUTO PARTS COUNTER MAN<br />

With Dealership experience CaB<br />

Mr Relden 729-2000<br />

SOUTHWEST Oakland County<br />

School District is seeking a half<br />

time <strong>Public</strong> Relations Writer to<br />

plan write and produce various<br />

school district brochures pub<br />

lications news releases feature sto<br />

riea and other related materials<br />

This 52'Week position provides sal<br />

ary and fringe benefits com<br />

mensurate with tramng and expe<br />

rience Candidates should submit<br />

letter of application and resume<br />

to Box 690 Observer A Eccentric<br />

Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

l.twoma Michigan 46150<br />

EXCELLENT PART-TIME Teach<br />

ing opportunity with A G P<br />

I-earning Skills Inc Call 774-2449<br />

or tw finis<br />

WF. are' ACCEPTING"appli-<br />

cations for people mterested m<br />

doing light assembly and Bmderv<br />

work in the Livonia Plymouth<br />

Novi areas Short and king term<br />

assignments availabV- CaB<br />

Somebody Sometime<br />

565-3500<br />

Hours 9-4<br />

TRAINEES, Southfield Machine<br />

Shop has openings, for mecanF<br />

cally inclined Men ft Women,<br />

Please call 356-4201<br />

BUSBOYS WAITRESSES CaB for<br />

appt Starboard Tack, Farmmgton<br />

Hills 851-9220<br />

Color Machine Printer-<br />

Experienced SS or 2620 Printer<br />

wanted Top wages for nght per<br />

son Also good benefits Days<br />

Apply in person King Photo Serv-<br />

ice, 19441 McNichob. Detroit<br />

DIETARY<br />

COOK TRAINEES * DIETARY<br />

AIDES needed aB shifts Pleasant<br />

working conditions, fringe benefits<br />

See us at<br />

Four Chaplains<br />

Convalescent Center<br />

2S349 Joy Rd Westland<br />

261-9500<br />

HELP Wanted experienced only<br />

7 11 Store 160 S Venov Westland<br />

must he 18 Afternoons and Mid<br />

nights available Apply tn person<br />

Tues thru Sat 9 AM 3 PM No<br />

phone calls acci «ied<br />

WANTED - Experienced man m<br />

part feeding conveyors, onenta<br />

tors,and feeders Apply Michigan<br />

Automation Co. 24625 Capitol, Red<br />

ford Telegraph Plymouth Rd<br />

Area<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

FULL TIME<br />

ADULT males or females over 25<br />

preferred Must work weekends<br />

Benefits Paid vacation SALADS,<br />

COOKS COOKS HELPERS. DISH<br />

WASHERS POTS A PANS<br />

Inquire Withm<br />

8525 N Telegraph. N Dearborn<br />

Hts<br />

(Telegraph A Joy Rd 1<br />

DELIVERY help wanted Apply<br />

Dino's Pizza F'ord Rd. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

961-0900<br />

COOK WANTED<br />

No Experieru-e necessary Side<br />

Street Pub 8fi(fy'ralick Plymouth<br />

JANITOR<br />

HIGH SCHOOL GRAD<br />

General plant clean-up 5<br />

week<br />

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT<br />

day<br />

500 Help Wonted<br />

DELIVERY Boy wanted Apply at<br />

Primo's Pizza 41112 W 5 Mile<br />

Plymouth 455-6500<br />

CASHIERS<br />

Wanted, must be 18 or over,<br />

experienced preferred sum-<br />

mer help need not apply<br />

JOE'S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W 7 Mile Livonia<br />

RAMSHAW PHOTO<br />

29299 Franklin Rd Southfield<br />

358-51 10<br />

PORTER for howhng center Must<br />

be good worker & reliable Apply<br />

in person Plymouth Bowl 40475<br />

Plymouth Rd<br />

DESK CLERKS<br />

Fuji Time Apply in person. caB<br />

for an appointment Metropolitan<br />

Airport Hotel. 7z9-5600<br />

LARGE Volume Birmingham<br />

Standard Oil Station has openings<br />

for professional service station<br />

people Full time days or part time<br />

Excellent<br />

evenings and weekends<br />

commission 647-0700<br />

CANVASSF'RS good opportunity<br />

for young men who want to earn<br />

$15 000 $25,000 yearly We will<br />

train Must have transportation<br />

and desire to work Call Mr Paul<br />

4780186<br />

ENGINEER<br />

Young experienced graduate engi<br />

neer for small growkig Birming<br />

ham Firm doing an international<br />

business in food processing machin<br />

erv Must be interested and willing<br />

to work in all phases of engineer-<br />

ing including drafting, design, test<br />

ing procurement. instaBation and<br />

some travel No smokers<br />

DRAFTSMAN<br />

Experienced engineering drafts<br />

man for same organization<br />

S«id written resumes<br />

BOX 722<br />

Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia. Mich 48150<br />

EXPERIENCED Telephone sales,<br />

4 Hours daily office products<br />

knowledge Telephone Interview<br />

only Joan Potere Tuesday or<br />

Thursday only 353^2600<br />

WAITRESS COCKTAILS Part<br />

time or full Pay starts at $2 ft up<br />

Napoleon's Restaurant ft Disco,<br />

downtown Plymouth, 45^6370<br />

COOKS Experienced in all phases<br />

of cooking ltahan cooking expe-<br />

rience preferred Farmtaigton area<br />

restaurant Days and nighta<br />

851-4094<br />

DISHWASHERS<br />

Now occepting applications<br />

for experienced Di«Hwa$hers<br />

for both day & night $hrfts,<br />

full time. Apply in penon<br />

after 2 30 PM to Dining Super-<br />

visor<br />

Machus Red Fox<br />

6676 Telegraph Rd<br />

Noar 15 Mile Rd, Birm.<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

Processor or Closer<br />

Real Estate or Mortfage expe-<br />

rience necessary 88-2SM<br />

PHONE WORKER<br />

Experience preferred Top wages<br />

tor Top-Notcn sharp gal over IS,<br />

Personnel Dept. •AM-SPM: 47S-IJ80<br />

A-1 AUTO PAINTER<br />

Needed Must be experienced<br />

and good enamel and lac-<br />

quer<br />

534-8090<br />

Ask for Rick<br />

OPTICAL<br />

Dispensers<br />

Experienced person needed for a<br />

new chain of retail optical offices.<br />

Good salary and full benefit pro-<br />

gram Call MR SCHEFFLER at<br />

963 7760 or apply in person Monday<br />

thru Friday 9 Am to 3 Pm at the<br />

Personnel Dept of<br />

CUNNINGHAM<br />

DRUGS, INC.<br />

1927 ROSA PARK BLVD<br />

(formerly 12th Street I<br />

Between Michigan ft Bagley<br />

HELP WANTED Front of the<br />

house and back of the house Apply<br />

after 3 Pm Monday Thursday<br />

Magic Pan 2850 Coolidge Troy<br />

64*0310<br />

WAITRESSES<br />

MUST be experienced in Food<br />

and Liquor Split shifts Apply<br />

m person between 2-6 PM.<br />

Red Cedars, Inc<br />

23055 Telegraph, Southfld<br />

at 9 Mile<br />

"BRIDGEPORT MILL OPR<br />

Experienced Blue Cross, overtime,<br />

znest wages BIRDSALL TOOL.<br />

PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT<br />

If you are a mature neat appearing<br />

Woman who has a good work<br />

record can worh some evenings A<br />

Sat A would like to tram for an<br />

interesting career Call Mall<br />

Optical Center. 353 1166<br />

AUTOMATIC labeling machine<br />

operator, capable of maintenance<br />

F.xcellent pay and hours opportu<br />

nitv to become working foreman<br />

Call for interview (T73-0790<br />

BARMAIDS A Waitresses, apply in<br />

person. Abbey Road House 22411<br />

Plymouth Rd<br />

PRODUCE MEN<br />

Experienced for full time em-<br />

ployemnt, Apply in person<br />

JOE'S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W 7 Mile Livonia<br />

SURFACE GRINDER<br />

Days, job shop 5-10 years gage ex<br />

perience top wages air condi-<br />

tioned<br />

Hanlo Gage & Eng.<br />

26530 W. 8 Mile,<br />

Southfield<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

Machine<br />

Builders<br />

Special Machines<br />

Experience Required<br />

OVERTIME-BLUE CROSS<br />

HOLIDAYS-VACATIONS<br />

H R Krueger<br />

MACHINE TOOL INC<br />

31506 Grand River<br />

Farmington<br />

477-8400<br />

WAITER ESSE! Wanted At The<br />

Little Lamplighter Resturant 17341<br />

W 8 Mile. Detroit 5386000<br />

DEPENDABLE EXPERIE N CED<br />

PERSON required for Shipping<br />

Room of Manufacturer Some Typ<br />

mg required chauffeur's license<br />

preferred Call for appointment,<br />

ask for Richard Voik Corp 477-6700<br />

WAITRESSES Must be mature<br />

dependable and want permanent<br />

work In Northville area 349-0263<br />

LABORERS, full time year round<br />

Call after 6 pm 353 3 625<br />

AUTO MECHANIC<br />

Full time opening Must have expe<br />

rience and be certified In brake<br />

and alighment Benefits mclude,<br />

insurance, vacation, and retire<br />

ment program Apply In person 1<br />

to 4 pm Mon thru Fri<br />

Riegal's Goodyear 13801 Merriman<br />

at 196<br />

20 PEOPLE<br />

NEEDED<br />

We need people now for Stock, In<br />

ventory and Management Increase<br />

of business has forced us to expand<br />

into the Redford area No expe<br />

rience necessary Earnings of $165<br />

$195 per week CaB for appoint-<br />

ment<br />

537-4543<br />

DRAFTSPFTRSON tramee, high<br />

school graduate with drafting and<br />

math courses 5690300<br />

An Equal Opportunity F^mployer<br />

DRAPERY<br />

Workroom has opentaig for expe<br />

rienced help or will teach 28641<br />

Plymouth Rd , 525 1461<br />

TROPICAL FISH Store needs Male<br />

or Vemale with experience in<br />

hobby to service aquariums in<br />

offices Must have transportation<br />

Can be retiree $2 50 hr to Start<br />

Call between I2-5PM 553 3545<br />

immediate openings for full time<br />

and part time waitresses 5 days<br />

per week, excellent (benefits. $120<br />

to $140 per week apbly m person,<br />

Mon thru Fri between 2 and 4<br />

PM.<br />

SIGN OF| THE<br />

BEEFEATER<br />

18901 W 8 Mile<br />

MATERIAL CONTROL<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

Livonia Plant material control ex<br />

perience with potential advance<br />

ment to material manager Two<br />

years college or equal experience<br />

$12,000 range Send r|esume to Box<br />

898 Observer A Ecijentric News^<br />

papers, 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia,<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

EXPERIENCED Sales Help, for<br />

men's clothing store FuB and part<br />

time Apply in Person Al Harris.<br />

Inc Nortnland Center. Southfield<br />

DRIVEWAY SALESMAN SheB<br />

Service Station afternoon shift,<br />

must be 18 For appointment, call.<br />

459 5090<br />

Gas Station Mgrs.<br />

Independent oil company has<br />

Wesfside openings for Man-<br />

agers Salary, commission<br />

and other benefits Please call<br />

between 8 AM and Noon<br />

525-4500<br />

BEAUTICIAN<br />

Experienced, great oi<br />

right person Beautiful sh<br />

commission 968-1519<br />

for<br />

op. top<br />

354-1559<br />

CENTRAL Station Alarm monitor,<br />

switchboard operators welcome<br />

mature woman preferred late<br />

afternoons and midnight shifts<br />

available NW area 864JI900<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

MACHINE REPAIR TECH<br />

NICIAN Must possess top trouble<br />

shooting hydraulic, welding and<br />

electrical experience Excellent<br />

compensation and growth opportu<br />

nity for individual with leadersh^<br />

qualities Call Mr Mann 846-4200<br />

WANTED<br />

Structural Draftsman<br />

or Trainee<br />

644 2539<br />

h«h<br />

Farmington 474 5150<br />

RAZOR REPAIR MAN<br />

Experience preferred Part time<br />

year round position *>r fine Jew<br />

eb-y store Apply in person 29317<br />

Ford Rd , Garden Cly 4227030<br />

DRIVERS $100 per week guaran<br />

tertd plus commission Ice cream<br />

street vending Apply 13580 Mern<br />

man, Livonia between 12-3 Pm<br />

Telephone Sales<br />

If You Can Sell<br />

Over The Phone<br />

WE WANT YOU!<br />

Evenings 4 lo 8 Saturday 10 30 to<br />

2 30 No experience necessary SaF<br />

ary plus commission and fast<br />

raises Redford area CaB Marc<br />

Wallman between 2 and 8 PM<br />

533-5702<br />

JANITOR<br />

Part time. Mature, experienced<br />

individual for office ft store ciean-<br />

mg daily Westland location Con-<br />

tact Mr Marion 42I-2S0<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS with good<br />

driving records Ice cream street<br />

vending Apply Penguin Ice<br />

Cream. 34025 Schoolcraft, near<br />

Farmington Rd . between 12-3 Pm<br />

CARPET<br />

SALESPERSONS<br />

America's fastest<br />

growing carpet<br />

chain has opening<br />

for experienced<br />

.carpet sales persons.<br />

iTop earnings,<br />

opportunities for<br />

future management<br />

provisions. Call Mr.<br />

Dodge 353-0160<br />

STRUCTURAL Drafting of precast<br />

concrete products Havtag min-<br />

imum of 10 years experience in<br />

industry and 2 years of college<br />

mathematics. Salary: IU.000 per<br />

rear. M E SC.. 7310 Woodward.<br />

Room 4IS.<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Lawn & Mechanical Full<br />

time, year round Suburban<br />

townhouse development<br />

1400 Drexel Parykway. Roch-<br />

ester Call between 9 AM - 5<br />

PM<br />

651-1159 652-0801<br />

COOK ft WAITRESS<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

Apply in person The Old Mill Res<br />

taurant 130 E Main, Northville<br />

TV Road Service man. expe<br />

rienced Paid vacation Blue Cross<br />

See John Berry's 27419 Jov Rd<br />

Westland \1\ 1438<br />

AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURER<br />

with olants located in Red'or'd Two and Plymouth has<br />

the following ODeninqs for exoorienced nfrsonnoi<br />

e DIE SETTERS<br />

e TOOL AND DIE MAKERS<br />

e SURFACE GRINDER HANDS<br />

• El FCTRICAL APPRENTICES<br />

2 years experience<br />

e INDUSTRIAL MAINTFNANCF<br />

IRICIANS<br />

El FC<br />

I iberal employee benefits<br />

APPLY TODAY<br />

STAHL MFG.<br />

12282 WOODBINE<br />

RESTAl'RANT management some<br />

experience. $175 $190 in 3 to 4<br />

months Rav Greene Personnel<br />

399 1428<br />

A RETAILING CAREER<br />

leading merchandiser offers the<br />

challenge of Management Some<br />

college or sales helpful Salary in<br />

eluding commission To $8320 See<br />

Frank Knight<br />

569 0400<br />

Snelling & Snelling<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

WAITRESSES, experienced onhr<br />

Full and part time Must be neat in<br />

appearance Good salary and tips<br />

Apply in person, Grecian Palace<br />

Restaurant, 25247 Telegraph South<br />

field in Tel Ex Plaza<br />

INSIDE SALES<br />

LUMBER AND HARDWARE<br />

CASHIERS -NCR 250<br />

ONLY EXPERIENCED PERSONS NFFD APPt Y<br />

PLYMOUTH LUMBER & HARDWARE<br />

455-7500<br />

Career Opportunities<br />

ADJUSTER<br />

Experienced Claims Adjuster<br />

Southfield<br />

353-5560<br />

SURFACE GRINDER<br />

perienced Blue Cross, overtime,<br />

nest wages BIRDSALL TOOL<br />

Farmington 474-6150<br />

UPHOLSTERER<br />

For repairs on new furniture, car<br />

and tools required Work In shop<br />

and in customers homes FuD or<br />

part time Salary or paid by the<br />

|ob Call Wlggs. Mrs Garland for<br />

appointment 644-7J70<br />

year. M<br />

Detroit:<br />

Office Mgr<br />

Experienced m Real Estate Sales.<br />

Property Management and BuBd-<br />

557-0770<br />

Eves, 569-2758<br />

MANAGER TRAINEE<br />

Permanent position available.<br />

Will learn how to mamoga<br />

two 24 hr. restaurant* in the<br />

Redford area Experience a<br />

definite foctor in jalary ar-<br />

rangement*. No layoffi, 6<br />

days a week, paid vocation &<br />

Blue Cro»$. Muit hav* car<br />

available. Apply to Box 906,<br />

Observer & Eccentric Newv<br />

papen, 36251 Schoolcraft, Li-<br />

vonia, Michigan 48150.<br />

INTERESTED IN CONSERVATION?<br />

Oakland County has several immediate vacancies to<br />

work on conservation related proiects. such as narks<br />

beautification. reforestation of County land, devel<br />

ooment ol a nature trail arboretum etc<br />

SUMMER LABORER<br />

$2.60 per hour<br />

Applicants must be between the aqes of 15-21 and<br />

Oakland County residents<br />

MANAGER'S AIDE<br />

$4.20-S5.00 per hour<br />

Applicants must have at least 5 months work ex-<br />

perience in an administrative or supervisory capacity<br />

and be (pakland County residents<br />

These a[ f e temporary positions, available August 1 -<br />

September 30 1977<br />

For additional information or to obtain the necessary<br />

application materials, please contact<br />

The Personnel Department<br />

Oakland County<br />

1200 N. T«l*flraph<br />

Pontiac, Michigan 48053 U<br />

Phone:


500 Help Wanted<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OPENINGS<br />

We ore looking for ambttkoui<br />

young men who are Interested tn •<br />

career in the heating 4 cooling<br />

business No experience necessary<br />

On the )ob tratatng<br />

533-5732<br />

W A ITRESSES, COUNTER",<br />

STARTER positions open, must be<br />

II. rox Hills Country Club. (7M<br />

North Territorial. Plymouth,<br />

4SJ-7 m<br />

COOKS &•<br />

Full time nlghta, eicelent pay 4<br />

company benefits<br />

Apply In Person<br />

Rip s B a restaurant<br />

9W W Huron St Pontiac<br />

I Blk W of Telegraph<br />

PRESS<br />

OPERATORS<br />

First and Second shift High<br />

speed presses Experience preferred<br />

728-2100<br />

500 Hdp wanted<br />

Off<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

MAINTENANCE. Indoor t^nnto<br />

club, Farmington. fuD time, bond<br />

able Call for appointment 478-6446<br />

BOILER OPERATOR-Low Pres<br />

sure, with maintenance background.<br />

must be able to do basic<br />

electrical, plumbing 4 general<br />

building mantenance From lam<br />

4pm HI 4449<br />

AREA REPRESENTATIVE^<br />

Expanding voluntary Health<br />

y seeking bidlviduals to con<br />

community organizational,<br />

atlonal * hind, raising prorims<br />

Candidates must be willing<br />

iu> earn part or full time position at<br />

'the end of a 3 month volunteer program<br />

Send resume to: PO Box<br />

111. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers.<br />

36151 Schoolcraft. Livonia<br />

Michigan 41150<br />

f>_<br />

AUTO SERVICE ADVISER<br />

Experience not necessary but pre<br />

ferred Many fringe benefits' Con<br />

tact Bob Williams. General Man<br />

STU EVANS<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

32000 FORD RD<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

RETAIL MANAGEMENT<br />

Managers and store sales personnel<br />

Excellent Training Program<br />

AMERICAN GIRL UNIFORMS<br />

Seeks aggressive individuals who have<br />

^"career interest in retail management<br />

for<br />

— Westland Center<br />

— Northland Center<br />

— Twelve Oaks Center Novi<br />

— Pontiac Mall<br />

Some previous sales experience necessary.<br />

Good benefits prograrr>—excellent<br />

starting salary—excellent opportunity<br />

for advancement.<br />

If interested. Call Mr. Levy or<br />

Mr. Finkel<br />

UNIFORMS<br />

'O k. 1700<br />

>1110 GwM «o»d<br />

0»» >•n mochln*. HS<br />

drafting and $bop preferred.<br />

Apply 8 - 11 AM<br />

Craft Aerospace Eng Co<br />

30425 Industrial Rd, Liv.<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

EL1AS BROS restaurant now hiring<br />

permanent fuB tone and part<br />

time Waitresses and Cooks for<br />

days and nights Please apply<br />

24101 Northwestern Hwy or call<br />

356-7470<br />

SUMMER JOBS with WE A I<br />

Company 15.33 hour starting Part<br />

or full time Car needed Must be<br />

18 or over Call 10 to 2 Pm only<br />

373-0440<br />

SERVICE<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Leading manufacturer of food<br />

equipment offers career opportunity<br />

for person with electrical and<br />

mechanical aptitude Full benefits<br />

available Call Mr Law son be<br />

tween SAM - Noon<br />

OAK PARK<br />

542-5938<br />

WELDER Fitter, structural and<br />

sheet metal, experienced. 47841330<br />

DESIGNERS 4 DETAILERS<br />

for machines or tools to work m<br />

the Novi area Name your rate<br />

CaD 313-771-5110<br />

INVENTORY clerk, fun time posi<br />

tion, must have good handwriting<br />

4 accurate with figures Starting<br />

pay $2 75 hour Plus benefits Apply<br />

Factory Official Radio 30724<br />

Grand River between I P M 4 P<br />

M<br />

CASHIER<br />

SALES<br />

APPLICATIONS now being accepted<br />

for our New 12 OAKS STORE<br />

At 12 MILE 4 NOVI ROADS<br />

Positions open for MANAGERS.<br />

SALES. CASHIERS, 4 STOCK<br />

WORK<br />

FULL 4 PART TIME<br />

Applv at Our WONDERLAND<br />

Or WESTLAND STORES<br />

Or CALL MR LEIDEH<br />

585-0330<br />

RAIMI'S<br />

CURTAINS<br />

PICTURE FRAMER for custom<br />

frame Top wages Call Mr Burke<br />

at 569 3 330<br />

SALES CLERK needed for Art Gallery<br />

Call Mr Burke at 599-3330<br />

MEAT STORE looking for fuU time<br />

help, over 18 for sausage kitchen<br />

Apply in person. 9 AM 12 Noon<br />

Michalak Bros , 18510 W Warren 4<br />

blocks west of Southfield<br />

TOOL MAKER<br />

Experienced man wanted for pro<br />

duetion machine set ups making<br />

details and repairing machines<br />

Good opportunity Ask for Ron<br />

478-1745<br />

TEACHER with Early Childhood<br />

education experience; also retired<br />

school teacher part bme For<br />

Day Nursery, Redford Township<br />

Reply to Box 882 Observer &<br />

Eccentric Newspapers 36251<br />

Schoolcraft Livonia Michigan<br />

48150<br />

CASHIERS experienced or will<br />

train, good starting salary, many<br />

fringe benefits, apply »i person<br />

Jax Car Wash 12 Mile Telegraph<br />

Southfield<br />

STOCK BOYsluU time only must<br />

be 18 years or older and able to<br />

drive Apply La SaDe Detributing<br />

Co. 20201 Livernois Detroit<br />

OLDER MAN<br />

Required for helper in ma-<br />

chine shop Farmmgton areo<br />

Call Ron<br />

478-1745<br />

CHILD CARE worker openings m<br />

residential treatment center for<br />

male adolescents Minimum<br />

requirements 2 years of college 23<br />

years of age. starting salary $7,200<br />

Blue Cross paid 3 weeks vacation<br />

Call for interview 84641942<br />

FARMINGTON Area Women<br />

wanted evenings Office cleaning<br />

Call between hours 9AM and 3PM<br />

851 7808<br />

Nugget Restaurant<br />

DISHWASHERS & BUS BOYS<br />

Full & Part Time<br />

Apply in person, 8-5<br />

30685 W 12 Mile Rd<br />

Farmmgton<br />

MACHINIST<br />

Jig, Fixture and Goge worV<br />

Able to work day or after-<br />

noon shift Good rales and<br />

benefits<br />

LANDIS MFG. CO INC<br />

Femdale, Michigon<br />

566 2311<br />

GROUNDS Keepers outside Full<br />

time Over 18 681-4100<br />

WAITRESSES wanted, an shifts<br />

experienced only Palace Restau<br />

rant. 333 E Main. Northville<br />

COCKTAIL Waitresses food expe<br />

rience helpful CaB Bar Manager<br />

after 3 30 Pm Tuesday thru Satur<br />

day Southfield area 353-0090<br />

SALESMEN<br />

BOOKKEEPERS<br />

TAILORS<br />

SEAMSTRESSES<br />

PRESSERS<br />

Full A Part time<br />

O'Brien's Mans World<br />

Northland Center<br />

569-5885<br />

CHUCK Mue'r's Bloomfield<br />

Charley's is now accepting appli<br />

cations for Waitresses and e*pe<br />

rienced Bartenders Full time<br />

nights Apply In person only 5656<br />

W Maple Rd . W Bloomfield<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

T.M P Assoc has career openings<br />

for mechanical engkieer 4 drafts<br />

man. HVAC or energy manage<br />

ment experience Forward resume<br />

or phone for appointment P O<br />

Box 289. Bloomfield Hills, Mi<br />

48013 Phone 33M561<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

AUTOMOBILE Service Cashier.<br />

GM dealership, good pay and ben<br />

efits CaB Mrs Pierson at Lou<br />

LaRlche Chevrolet Plymouth<br />

453-4600<br />

NURSERY<br />

SCHOOL<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

Established South Oakland<br />

year'round Send resume to Box<br />

880, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers,,.<br />

362S1 Schoolcraft. Livonia<br />

Michigan 481S0<br />

WAITRESS" nights Experienced<br />

only 5 days week, off Holidays and<br />

Sundays Kostere's Restaurant and<br />

Lounge 24517 W 8 Mile, Ke 74570<br />

HAIRDRESSER, part-time" wkh<br />

clientele In Bfrmlngnam 647-82W<br />

EXPERIENCED MECHANIC,<br />

Part-time 4 fuB time positions<br />

open Must apply in person Abo<br />

Experienced Wrecker driver.<br />

Apply In person It-Evergreen<br />

Shell Station. 20050 W 12 Mle.<br />

Southfield<br />

CHUCK MTer's Bloomfield<br />

Charley's has Immediate openings<br />

for Cooks: also Dishwashers Full<br />

time nights Grill and brofler experience<br />

necessary Apply In person<br />

only MM W Maple Rd. West<br />

Bloomfield<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Housewives, college students • earn<br />

extra money In your spare lime.<br />

Canvass metro area, no direct<br />

sales Part time. Hourly rate ptas<br />

mileage allowance. Apply In person<br />

17143 , W. I Mile. Detro*<br />

Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

500 Hdp Wanted<br />

FABRICATING PLANT<br />

Supervisor-Manager<br />

For Custom structural and sheet<br />

metal fabricator Ful. thorough<br />

knowledge of weldsig procedures<br />

required Send Resume to P O Box<br />

410, Roval Oak Michigan 48067 At<br />

tention CS FLYNN Or Call Be<br />

tween 5 Pm & 6 PM<br />

564-6766<br />

BANK TRAINEE 1141" WK<br />

Great Spot for persons who w»h<br />

permanent future No previous<br />

experience required Car neces<br />

sary F.mplovment Center 5«9 1636<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Does<br />

managing money managing<br />

people controlling operation and<br />

advancement opportunities sound<br />

good' Add lo thai good pay and<br />

benefits If so, then you should jom<br />

the Burger Chef Management<br />

Team Applications now being<br />

taken Call between 8 and 10AM<br />

and 2 lo 4PM Monday thru<br />

Thursday 326 5333<br />

MAID WEEKENDS<br />

Telegraph House Motel<br />

23300 Telegraph Southfield<br />

358 1800<br />

TOOLING<br />

PERSON<br />

Preferably with background m<br />

metal tubular fabricating Medium<br />

see plant Permanent exceptional<br />

opportunity for right person Engl<br />

neer or A 1 tool maker Call<br />

887-419<br />

WANTED DRIVER Warehouse<br />

Man fuU time with knowledge of<br />

shipping and receiving Must be 25<br />

or over neal meticulous mechann<br />

cally inclined, able to meet public<br />

dependable Must have gooo dnv<br />

mg record chauffeur's license and<br />

knowledge of Detroit and surround<br />

ing area All benefits Call Mondav<br />

thru Thursday 8 Am to 6 I'm<br />

525 3503<br />

EMT advanced EMT gd corn<br />

panv benefits Immediate positions<br />

available 348 2050 26245 Novi Rd<br />

Novi<br />

EXPERIENCED bar maids Trov<br />

area 689 2332<br />

AIRLINE TICKETING COURSE<br />

See Education Instruction classifi<br />

cation (518'<br />

AUTO SHOP<br />

FOREMAN<br />

GM experienced shop foreman Responsible<br />

to insure quality work<br />

from technicians & be able to deal<br />

with and satisfy customers Excel<br />

lent salary 4 commission All<br />

fringes Contact Dave Crom at Red<br />

Holm an Pontiac for interview<br />

AMY APPLEWHITE'S<br />

CIDER MILL<br />

is seeking a manager gifled with<br />

enthusiasm 4 sales ability A<br />

unique npportunitv to operate a<br />

facility of great charm with growth<br />

potential Call 362 1 373<br />

DINO'S PIZZA delivery person<br />

with car good pay good tx»nerits<br />

inquire at 27235 W 7 Mile Redford<br />

MGR<br />

TO<br />

TRAINEE<br />

$28,000<br />

Excellent benefits National chains<br />

new local store Call Larry<br />

Personnel Recruiters<br />

358-3300<br />

JANITOR<br />

Experienced Floor Man Part<br />

Time Evenings Birmingham area<br />

831 5031<br />

DESIGNERS<br />

DETAILERS<br />

A parts feeding company To de<br />

sign conveyers vibrators feeders<br />

mechanical escapements floor fri<br />

ders Applv<br />

MICHIGAN' AUTOMATION CO<br />

24625 Capital<br />

Bedford<br />

iTelegraph Plvmouth ltd Area<br />

MANAGER<br />

ASSIST MORS<br />

CASHIERS<br />

MARIANNE SHOPS<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

For our nevs store opening soon at<br />

12 OAKS. NOVI<br />

Salary ill accordance with expe<br />

nence Immediate challenging ca<br />

reer opportunity for aggressive<br />

hard working individuals Liberal<br />

company benefits at no cost to vou<br />

Call Mrs Conner al 962 329y for ap<br />

pointment in sour area<br />

BENCH HAND<br />

Days job shop 5 III scars g^e experience<br />

lop wages air condi<br />

tioned<br />

Hanlo Gage & Eng.<br />

26530 W 8 Mile Southfield<br />

CLERICAL HELP Wanted for<br />

week of August 812th no expe<br />

rience necessary $-1 per hour Ask<br />

for Keith Mitan 348-9300<br />

GAS ATTENDANT Livonia<br />

26UII1<br />

BLOW MOLDING<br />

FOREMAN<br />

Medium size manufacturing plant<br />

has permanent emplovmenl for<br />

qualified men in above classifica<br />

tion Excellent salary and benefits<br />

Apply in person or call MR G R<br />

SCHOTTHOEFER<br />

AD€Ll INDUSTRIES, INC<br />

43700 ADELL BLVD. NOVI<br />

(I 96 4 Novi Rd I<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Extra sharp girl with good typing<br />

skills, ability to work wth people<br />

for new Chiropractor's office 584<br />

9309 261 2121<br />

Journeymen<br />

Tool & Die Makers<br />

Or Helpers<br />

(At least 2 yre Exp )<br />

• Excellent Fringe Benefits<br />

• Steady work<br />

All<br />

Products<br />

12238 Woodbine<br />

Telegraph-Plymouth Area<br />

FEMALE. 18 or older Monday<br />

thru Friday, days cashier for Self<br />

Serve Service Station Apply 36251<br />

F^e Mile Rd. Livonia<br />

MACHINE<br />

HANDS<br />

HES Trocer Lothe<br />

Bridgeport Oper<br />

Rodiol Drill Oper<br />

DAYS & NIGHTS<br />

No 4 Worner-Swasey<br />

NIGHTS ONLY<br />

OVERTIME-BLUE CROSS<br />

HOLIDAYS-VACATIONS<br />

H R Krueger<br />

MACHINE TOO. INC<br />

31506 Grand Riv«r<br />

Farmington<br />

' 477-8400<br />

(R.W.G 3C) *7C<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

RESPONSIBLE ^Painters wall<br />

washers and window cleaners<br />

Pakiters, own tools Man 4 wife<br />

teams encouraged CaU after 7 PM<br />

only «»-«««<br />

Production &<br />

Machine Operators<br />

We're now taking applications<br />

Apply<br />

S. M C<br />

800 Junction Plymouth<br />

CARPENTERS cement and roof<br />

men for small residential repair<br />

jobs Call after 7 PM onlv 493-44«<br />

""MILL 4 LATHE HANDS<br />

5 years experience Inquire al<br />

12489 Hartel Livonia S25-0880<br />

MALE and FEMALE applicant*<br />

needed for positions open 139 W<br />

Maple 644-4254<br />

Birmingham Employment Bureau<br />

REPAIR MAN to repair Juke<br />

Boxes and pinball machines Must<br />

be bondable Good driving record<br />

Company benefits ("all between<br />

9AM and I PM 846 S80?<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental Medical<br />

I'ART Time Medical assistant, typ<br />

mg non smoker fitness wiented<br />

Send resumr- to Ruth 1551<br />

W Big Ke.iver Trov Mrh 48084<br />

SECRE 1 Alt V R F ("E PT ION 1ST<br />

cum medical assistant needed For<br />

Doctors office m Farmsigton<br />

Experience in EKG VP CB< X<br />

Ray desirable but not wisenUal<br />

Phone 10 AM to Sl'M 421-311!<br />

After 8 PM call ^1391<br />

MEDICAL Tl< ANSCRri'TIONLST<br />

Expanding firm in north Woodward<br />

area needs experienced people for<br />

all shifts to do discharge «tjm<br />

manes operation reports and x<br />

ravs Excellent pas and fringes<br />

362 3811<br />

RN'S<br />

IPN'S<br />

Are you looking 'or a change" 11*1<br />

you know tha! sou ' .m choose your<br />

hours and days when ou work on<br />

assignment or Kellv Home Care*<br />

All vou have lo be r* a skilled<br />

Nurse wrth lru« compassion fr>r<br />

pauent care W ns not tak u> us<br />

about tailoring vour working hours<br />

to your personal life Can u> todav<br />

ami let us tell sou more<br />

KELLY HOME CARF<br />

9A8 3630<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

EXPERIENCED medral assistant<br />

for dermatology office K roe nence<br />

in Blue Shield & miscellaneous<br />

jpsurance preferred Please send<br />

typed resume with references to<br />

box 100 Obserser A Eccentric<br />

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia Michigan 48150<br />

LPN or UN for buss fa mis prac<br />

tice group Ability to supervise sal<br />

arv open Call for appointment<br />

476 2420<br />

IP<br />

M~KDK A! Assistant trantig pro<br />

gram for foot specialist Full time<br />

must be avatlabl< 4 1 » days inctud<br />

ing Sat'I rd ay Mature person<br />

resume required wxh application<br />

Call fur interv* w appointment<br />

MS 9


8C* (R.W.G-4C) Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

DIRECTOR of Nursing require<br />

K N wth I year experience wth<br />

metrtalv retarded for modern 117<br />

bed facility for mentally Impaired<br />

Must be willing to relocate Com<br />

petlva salary A benefits Send<br />

reaume to P O Bo* 180W Lansing.<br />

Mich 48901<br />

OFFICE MANGER RE CEP<br />

TION1ST Career oriented, mature<br />

ambtioui. experienced People Prr<br />

son with Supervisory ability for a<br />

mo«t interesting facility Please<br />

send resume to Westcott HosptaL<br />

Inc. 14429 Grand River, Detroit,<br />

4«I9. AH Larry<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

ORDERLIES<br />

Experienced preferred but will<br />

train for rewarding career in<br />

nurvng Good salary & fringe<br />

benefit! Excellent working<br />

conditions<br />

Apply in person<br />

GEORGIAN BLOOMFIELD<br />

2975 Adams Rd comer of 1 6<br />

Mile<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

DIRECTOR OF Nursing Services,<br />

modern IJ3 bed, skilled and basic<br />

nursing home seeking a "top<br />

notch" director Nursing home<br />

experience essential Excellent<br />

opportunity In a cha Banging envi-<br />

ronment For more information,<br />

write or call Oak Hil Nursing<br />

Home, 34225 Grand River. Farm<br />

ington, Mi 48024 (313 ) 477-7373<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPIST<br />

2 years experience State regis<br />

tered FuD time Part time, or Cor<br />

tractual Excellent salary * ben<br />

efits<br />

METRO HOME HEALTH<br />

278 7 000<br />

DENTAL Assistant- mature, pleas-<br />

ant career oriented, help for busi<br />

ness manager peg board tisur-<br />

anee typing bookkeeping,<br />

telephone Some traintog at chair<br />

side Potential advancment for per<br />

son having leadership capabilities<br />

Westland Livonia area Box 914<br />

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igan 48150<br />

X RAY TECHNICIAN<br />

For Doctors office in Garden<br />

City Minimal typing full or<br />

part-time Salary open<br />

357-1924<br />

DENTAL HYGIENET<br />

Part time Send Resume Box 896<br />

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*>an 48150<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT chair IKIP<br />

Experienced all benefits salary<br />

open Southfield Kespond to box<br />

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Mrhigan 48150<br />

RN - LPN<br />

Day shift only Good starting sala<br />

ne< Modern facilities See MRS<br />

FERGUSON<br />

Nightingale West<br />

8365 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland Nr Joy Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT Northland<br />

Area Stale Qualification Age.<br />

Experience preferred Not Neces<br />

sary Mail resume to Box 872<br />

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IK an 48150<br />

RN'S, LPN'S<br />

DAYS & AFTERNOONS<br />

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MEDICO'S<br />

RECOVERY CARE CENTER<br />

22355 W 8 Mile Rd<br />

3 bIk W of Lahser<br />

255-6450<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Needed full time for Pediatrrian<br />

s office W Bloomfield area Expe<br />

rience r Bhie Cross Bkie Shield<br />

needed 851J343<br />

DfcNTAL ASSISTANT expe-<br />

rienced full time Farmmgton<br />

Hills area pleasant office 477-0208<br />

NURSES' AIDES<br />

WEEKEND POSITIONS Now Avail<br />

able FULLTIME Positions ALL<br />

SHIFTS Mature Persons See Mn<br />

MAYVILLE<br />

Nightingale West<br />

8365 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland Nr Joy Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DENTAL H YGIENIST expe<br />

rienced part time Farmmgton<br />

Hills area pleasant office 4770298<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT Recep<br />

tionnt Full time flextole hours,<br />

prefer recent high school graduate,<br />

will tran 45»1950<br />

J C A H APPROVED<br />

Modern extended care facility,<br />

skilled and basic care, now hirmg<br />

LPN'S and RN'S part time and full<br />

time ALL SHIFTS We offer on<br />

goeig in -service education on the<br />

professional level Close to direct,<br />

convenient travel routes In^ervre<br />

orientation program provided We<br />

welcome new graduates No shift<br />

rotation Call Mrs Harding. RN .<br />

Director of Nursing Beverly<br />

Manor Convalescent Center Novi<br />

477 2000<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT Recep<br />

tiontot for part Ume, prefer high<br />

school girl wtshtog aher school<br />

hours Al least 2 evening* Immedi-<br />

ate opening will tram <strong>Canton</strong><br />

area 45*1950<br />

DENTAL RECEPTTONBT<br />

Must have experience Send<br />

Resume Reply Box 886. Observer<br />

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Schoolcraft Livonia Michigan<br />

48150<br />

Registered Nurses<br />

PATIENT CARE<br />

Coordinator<br />

Assistant<br />

Immediate on call day shrft open<br />

mg for a Regwtered Nurse wth<br />

general hosptal experience <strong>Public</strong><br />

Heath experience desired but not<br />

mandator) Appbcant must provide<br />

alternate weekend and vacation<br />

coverage for regular Coordinators,<br />

averaging out to approximately 8<br />

hours per week<br />

Apply Employment Office<br />

SINAI HOSPITAL of DETROrT<br />

Professional Bldg Lower Level<br />

14800 W McNrhoto<br />

272-8000, Ext 8836<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M T<br />

PART TIME Medical Assistant,<br />

experienced Lab, xray EKG's<br />

No n(jhts or weekemfe Garden<br />

Cty area Salary open 422-4780<br />

DENTAL H ygienist. Tuesdays<br />

only Schoolcraft Telegraph area<br />

5344880<br />

Psychiatric<br />

Attendants<br />

Afternoon Si midnight shifts<br />

Apply in person<br />

Ardmore Acres<br />

Hospital<br />

19810 Farmington, Livonia<br />

EXPERIENCED Medical ^Insur-<br />

ance Btiler for bus* group prac<br />

ttce In Garden Cty area CaB<br />

Eleanor for Interview


504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

EXPERIENCED medical r*c*p<br />

tlontot for fa«t paced Ltvonla<br />

o* 1 " 427 9440<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA Law Pfe-m<br />

detlrea experienced legal aecr*<br />

fry. »rth top akllla Experience<br />

Mag Card A • helpful Great<br />

opportunity for person wth take<br />

charge ability £ xcellent salary<br />

•74-47T7<br />

TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT<br />

WE NEED IMMEDIATELY<br />

Legal Secretaries Typtots • Com<br />

merrial A Personal Lrea gtrls -<br />

Bookkeeper!<br />

E M SPEARS 4 ASSOC<br />

IM4 Buhl Bldg. Det Ml 4824*<br />

963-0810<br />

TYPIST with adding machine<br />

skills Mature, experienced 40<br />

hour week 6 Mile. Beech Daly<br />

•rea UMIIt<br />

SECRETARY girl F nd ayTrespre is essential for success Call us today<br />

Jacqueiene Ponsonby. Manager<br />

646-8000<br />

1550 North Woodward Avenue<br />

.<br />

for your<br />

complete<br />

real estate<br />

'needs<br />

506 & Wanted<br />

NEW PARTY PLAN<br />

Brand names as Disney. Betty Crocker,<br />

Sesame Street No deliveries,<br />

no coDectlng, no investment High<br />

earnings 5J8-02V2<br />

SALESPERSON Driver Sales We<br />

Have immediate openings at<br />

Livonia branch Sales experience<br />

and desire to earn high kicome<br />

through commission earnings<br />

Guarantee of 1180 per week Good<br />

driving record required Apply m<br />

person between 4 PM* PM Her<br />

rud Meat Company, 31209 School<br />

craft, Livonia<br />

AVON<br />

Summertime - And<br />

Time On Your Hands?<br />

Use it to earn money selling presti<br />

glous Avon Products Learn how to<br />

become an Avon Representative,<br />

caD<br />

334-2109 352-2926<br />

422-2252 427-4000<br />

SALESGIRLS<br />

Aggressive experienced Salesgirls<br />

wanted at Donna Sacs, Twelve<br />

Oaks Mall Apply m person al<br />

Fairlane Town C enter, Dearborn<br />

PHONE SOLICITORS Expe<br />

rienced. $3 per hour, plus bonus<br />

Redford Twp office Call Fridav<br />

between 9 12 Mr Restum 5J7 24IB<br />

537 2012<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

PAINT SALESAAAN<br />

To retail trade, Detroit. Southeast<br />

Michigan Toledo, Northwest Ohio,<br />

northeast Indiana, excellent earn<br />

mgs, unlimited opportunity<br />

Call Mr Loveman, collect Cleve<br />

land. 218-431-2700<br />

DISTRICT SALES MANAGER<br />

Wanted District Sales Manager<br />

for Michigan ifrea Some travel<br />

calling on industrial distributors<br />

and factories Must have selling<br />

experience and precision tool or<br />

gauging background Good salary,<br />

expenses ana commission Send<br />

resume to M T I Corp 13500<br />

Wayne Rd . Livonia Mi 4*150<br />

SALESWOMAN Must be mature<br />

and nice appearance Very pleas<br />

ant working conditions One of the<br />

most elegant retail establishments<br />

located in Bloomfield Hills Salary<br />

PIUS commission provide potential<br />

Sor exceptional compensation Writ<br />

ten reply onlv to Box 878 Oba^rver<br />

A Eccentric Newspapers. J8251<br />

Schoolcraft<br />

48150<br />

Livonia Michigan<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Would You Like To:<br />

• Work with professionals' We<br />

have 8 million dollar producers on<br />

our staff<br />

•Eam while you learn'' Wr have<br />

the best training program avail<br />

able<br />

•Increase your earnings'' We have<br />

excellent floor opportunities, excel<br />

lent Livonia locations a progres<br />

sive commission structure<br />

For more information and a con<br />

fidential interview caD JOANNE<br />

BRYNC.ELSON at<br />

MICHIGAN'S<br />

LARGEST SELLING OFFICE<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD 5 261-4200<br />

SHOE SALES<br />

Experience unnecessary We will<br />

train for woman's shoesalon Top<br />

salary and other benefits Excel<br />

lent working conditions FuD time<br />

employment, male or female<br />

Apply in person Telegraph 12<br />

mile, Tel Twelve Mall .1520442<br />

ROBY'S SHOES<br />

YOUNG reliable person mterested<br />

in learning retail furniture business<br />

tn Rochester area Starting salary<br />

$3 25 an hour 051-1833<br />

REAL ESTATE 33590 Frve Mile<br />

Rd Top .commissions bonus plan<br />

ideal office for the pro Be your<br />

own boss Call Chet Moore for an<br />

appomtment 1ST UNITED HARRI<br />

SON MOORE 427-9030<br />

DEMONSTRATORS<br />

Top Marketing company seeking<br />

demonstrators for nonstick cook<br />

ware demonstrations m Suburban<br />

department stores Guarantee phis<br />

fringe benefits Contact Ms Ben<br />

son 893-0900<br />

CATHOLIC Fraternal has openmg<br />

for life insurance salesman in Dear<br />

born A Lincoln Park Full time AD<br />

fringe benefits No prospecting<br />

$20,000 $25,000 income 6814442<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES PEOPLE<br />

FULL OR PART-TIME<br />

Experience not necessary Earn<br />

extra commission through our m<br />

vestment company FREE TRAIN<br />

ING Ask for Jim Reardon<br />

SUMMIT REALTY<br />

27520 5 Mile, livonio<br />

522-4440<br />

506 Help Wanted Sa'es<br />

506 Help Wanted<br />

Sales<br />

Free Training<br />

Are you interested In a career of<br />

helping people find a home they<br />

want and at the same time be rewarded<br />

handsomely'' We are in the<br />

process of expanding into Brming<br />

ham and need two more sales asso<br />

elates Please call Fran at 524-1060<br />

Thank you<br />

B E JIGGENS & ASSOC<br />

SALESLADIES<br />

Full time A part time Selling experience<br />

preferred, but not necessary,<br />

Homemaker Shop Livonia<br />

Mall or call. 34**495<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Highest comissions, good plan<br />

for high earner Will train in<br />

Michigan's fines' Real estate<br />

School If you are willing to<br />

work, you are able to earn ex-<br />

tremely high income Livonio,<br />

Westland, Plymouth. Redford,<br />

Dearborn Heights areas Ask<br />

for K Darke. 525-7700 Farm-<br />

ington, W Bloomfield areas,<br />

ask for I Morgan.<br />

525-7700<br />

Century 21<br />

Gene Darke Realty<br />

CENTURY"2)<br />

Real Estate Sales<br />

Sales personnel for our new office<br />

servicing the Troy. Btrm»igham<br />

Bloomfield area We have 4 open<br />

ings for individuals who are wiling<br />

to earn $15 000 to $20,000 per year<br />

You need not be experienced we<br />

will guarantee complete trammg in<br />

our professional school as well as<br />

in our office For confidenbal inter<br />

view, contact Mr Podoske<br />

Century 21 -Oakland. Inc<br />

524-9313<br />

$900 MO<br />

Hiring for Marketing A Manage<br />

ment training program Mast have<br />

car t£be neat in appearance No ex<br />

perience necessary<br />

534-3104<br />

Sales Engineer Hydrauhrs<br />

FOR GRAND RAPIDS OFFICE<br />

Must be conversant m Circuit<br />

Design and Engineering com<br />

ponenLs m mobile and mdustrial<br />

application Excellent product hne<br />

and earnings potential Car.<br />

expenses fringes, plus salary and<br />

incentive paid ("all Robert Brown<br />

for confidential interview or send<br />

resume in strict confidence to Rob<br />

erts Engineered Products Co .<br />

26045 W "Mile Detroit 48240<br />

53* 1933<br />

WORK YOUR OWN HOURS<br />

PLAYHOUSE CO<br />

Is now taking applications for am<br />

bilious women over 18 for Christmas<br />

help in several suburban<br />

areas No experience needed we<br />

train no cash investment mast<br />

have car<br />

7299666 722-8842<br />

981-2259 4M-77II<br />

5224573 525-5316<br />

SALESPEOPLE<br />

Communications Services for<br />

National Corporation Salary and<br />

comission Call Mr Ford 10AM<br />

3PM Ram Broadrasting 509-1010<br />

WE'RE EXPANDING'<br />

openings for trainees experienced<br />

sales associates associate <strong>broke</strong>rs,<br />

and sales managers Commission<br />

plan up to 70"r For personal inter<br />

view call JOE E NORWOOD<br />

Norwood<br />

No 12. Inc 478 5000<br />

HIGH INCOME oriented individual<br />

needed to help with expanding fam<br />

11 v business Write Box 852<br />

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36251 Schoolcraft Livonia Mrh<br />

igan 48150<br />

BE A<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

We will trian you in Michigan's fin<br />

est Real Estate School and provide<br />

you with all the modem tools and<br />

facilities needed in the Real estate<br />

profession Highest comissions paid<br />

and very lucrative incentive plan<br />

For details, call 5224300<br />

Ask for John Buggy<br />

Integrity<br />

Realtors<br />

SALESPERSON In Store Floor<br />

Sales Contemporary Home Fur<br />

ntshings Stong and aggressive per<br />

son Experienced only W<br />

Bloomfield area 82*0031<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNE<br />

Can you imagine making two families naoDv on the<br />

same day and getting oaid tor it' 1 That ', what Real<br />

Estate One is like and we would like to tell you more<br />

about the exciting opportunities available You're in-<br />

vited to bring your husband or wile and attend our next<br />

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vour complimentary reservation Thank you<br />

Real Estate One.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Cnmpan\<br />

f "\<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNITY-REAL ESTATE<br />

For a limited number ot Realtor/Associates<br />

in our super Bloomfield Hills office (Located<br />

on Woodward & Long Lake Rds.)<br />

Starting soot —our intensive trammg program lor<br />

qualified individuals interested m a career as Real<br />

Estate Professionals<br />

We will teach you to make money in your new career<br />

We will back you withisuperb management, extensive<br />

advertising and the finest office facilities All we ask in<br />

return is thai you warn to succeed<br />

If you are contemplating a career change and are<br />

interested in a position wit£ all of the potential of being<br />

your own boss and the support of an established<br />

company, call for a confidential interview You need<br />

ndfce licensed.-to apply<br />

THE<br />

TOM RICHARD<br />

Manager<br />

647-5500<br />

REALTORS<br />

507 Help Wanted<br />

Part Time<br />

OPENINGS for high school students<br />

In our Farmington and<br />

Plymouth sales offices No experience<br />

necessary 459-4300<br />

Plymouth Office, 855-2400 Farm<br />

rgton<br />

PART TIME Sales, photography<br />

experience preferred CaD 585*090<br />

MAN wanted, homeowner type or<br />

retired for Garden work Private<br />

home, work at your convenience<br />

Weekdays or Sunday 13 Mfle-Lah<br />

ser area After 6 30 PM. 847 *213<br />

PART-TIME bus driver needed for<br />

fall Religious Education program<br />

13 50 per hour. (12 JO - 3 30 Mon<br />

day through Friday) Must be a certified<br />

driver Please contact Our<br />

Lady of Victory at 349-2559<br />

PERMANENT Part Time help<br />

wanted for mornings in sandwicn<br />

factory Call Elaine between X<br />

4PM Birmingham 6451640<br />

PORTUGUESE speakhg person to<br />

train as instructor CaD 559-7433<br />

SECRETARY. Monday. WH~ J.<br />

Fri 9 5. must type minimum<br />

65wpm. must be neat in appearance<br />

and have pleasant personality<br />

Southfield Call Barbara<br />

Between 95 Mon Fn 55^2130<br />

NIGHT Manager part time for<br />

Farmington indoor tennis club, 4-12<br />

PM Some weekends Bandable<br />

476-6446<br />

EARN<br />

CHRISTMAS MONEY<br />

AND FREE TOYS<br />

Showing our new line Hours<br />

- your own Over 18 Coll for<br />

interview<br />

532-7297<br />

PARTTIMF, Custodian 6 to 10<br />

hours per week <strong>Canton</strong> Twsp<br />

Church 459 0013. 453-1664 or453-69l2<br />

CLEAN UP help needed for Salem<br />

Plymouth area, good working condi<br />

tions 15 to 20 hrs per week Call<br />

453-1397<br />

RARMAID must be available for<br />

day or afternoon shift I to 2 days<br />

per week Dearborn Hts Moose<br />

Lodge Call between 12-5 Pm daily<br />

for appointment 274-0286<br />

HELP WANTED part time tele<br />

phone solicitors interested in<br />

money hungrv enthusiastic people<br />

Experienced preferred Apply 12620<br />

Newburgh Livonia 4256030<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

RESPONSIBLE woman or college<br />

girl to rare for 5 year old son<br />

Afternoons Must have own trans<br />

portation Farmington Hills area<br />

477-6648<br />

MATURE LOVING Babysitter for<br />

lyr old 2 days per week Own<br />

transportation Starling Sept<br />

Orchard Lake area 682 9 504<br />

SITTER my home 4 or 5 days<br />

mornings only to rare for I kinder<br />

gartner Southfield area 355 1730<br />

MATURE DEPENDABLE BABY<br />

SITTER 2 children nights Mon<br />

day- Friday my home own trans<br />

portation 8 Mile Middlebelt Area<br />

Cpll between noon A 4pm 478*156<br />

TEACHER looking for sitter for 2<br />

girLs 5 and 24 dauy begkinmg Sep<br />

tember 16 and Telegraph tenant<br />

School area, your home or mine<br />

689-7749<br />

SCHOOL TEACHER wants non<br />

smoking woman to care for infant<br />

My Home Your transportation<br />

Beginning September 5 Expe<br />

rience and references a miat Rtr<br />

mingham 6451249<br />

EXPERIENCED babv sitter<br />

needed for working mcrther own<br />

transportation and references<br />

Westland 4255459<br />

TEACHER needs lovme mature<br />

baby sitter for 2 year (Jjtfyn my<br />

Royal Oak home Sept thruWune<br />

Mon thru Fri 7 30 am lo 4PM<br />

Own transportation references<br />

588-4939<br />

LOOKING for woman tn babysit<br />

for my year old son m her home<br />

Birmnmgham Bloomfield area<br />

338 2703<br />

A FAMILY NEEDS You' If I you<br />

love children 2 girLs ages 5 & 9 2<br />

You wish to care for them from<br />

II 30am 4 30P M during school A<br />

7 30am -4 30pm during their vaca<br />

tion September thru June 3 You<br />

wan! a generous salary a pleas<br />

ant happv place to share Call<br />

453 2943<br />

\ MATURE high school girl or<br />

woman lo watch infant and 2 year<br />

okl.I afternoon a week from 3 30 to<br />

7 starting Sept to June Must have<br />

experience with small children, for<br />

interview call 642 2749<br />

ADULT Coup'e desires house<br />

keeper rook for full time or part<br />

time Must have good references<br />

and transportation to and from<br />

Hloomfield Hills Tall afler 4 PM<br />

646 2532<br />

ABLE housekeeper mature 5<br />

davs, drive prepare dinner noon<br />

to 6 30 pm Southfield area refer<br />

ences a must call onlv HAM 12<br />

Noon 354 2 297<br />

HOUSEKEEPER T days He an<br />

ing cooking ironing Flexible<br />

hours Must have car Royal Oak<br />

Days 649-0800 evenings 549 1761<br />

BABY SITTER afternoons. 2 chlT<br />

dren 4 A I'v light housekeeping<br />

possible live in Plvmouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Own transportation 9810699<br />

TEACHER needs loving, non-smofc<br />

ing sitter for 14 month old boy m<br />

mv home Start Sept Mon thru<br />

Fri 8 AM to 4 PM Livonia 464 1948<br />

HOUSEKEEPER 1 day or 2 half<br />

days per week Thursday and/or<br />

Friday Livonia After 6pm or week<br />

ends 425*255<br />

GRANDMOTHER type woman to<br />

care for I and 4 year old prefer in<br />

mv home Ann Arbor Trad Mem<br />

man 525*344<br />

BABY SITTER needed' East<br />

Middle School area in Plymouth<br />

CaD 8 9 P M 4S52J7I<br />

PART TIME Baby sitter needed<br />

for working mother Own transpor<br />

lation references onlv Oak Park<br />

Area 968*145<br />

TEACHER NEEDS Housekeeper,<br />

7AM* 45AM Start Sept 6 First<br />

grader A kindergartener Good<br />

'ay Tienken near I.ivemois Must<br />

drive 652-4 539. 661 2163<br />

WANTED-healthy patient and lov<br />

ing female who is looking for free<br />

room and board in older home wih<br />

large family in exchange for baby<br />

sitting and light housekeeping<br />

duties Will consider foreigner<br />

Small wage will be worked out<br />

After 3 PM 851481)<br />

CARE for semi invalid lady Part<br />

Ume, $40 week Rochester area<br />

651*777<br />

BABY SITTER who likes children,<br />

starting August 16 thru June 1978 , 3<br />

ntohts a week approximately 4<br />

7 »pm. also prepare light meato<br />

Occasional days 642 1527<br />

NURSE'S AIDE Middle aged<br />

woman, care of invalid woman,<br />

also, complete housekeeping for<br />

family of four Must live In Reference*<br />

357-0230<br />

MATURE WOMAN to babytit fei<br />

Southfield home for 1 child. Monday<br />

through Friday own transportation,<br />

references 3554002<br />

TEACHER desires day care home<br />

for 2yr ok) girl Starting Septem<br />

ber Farmington rmlngton Hills- No Novi area<br />

477-10M<br />

MATURE woman needed to baby<br />

sR newborn Infant, 5 divs week,<br />

own transportation, references,<br />

Farmington a rea CaB » A M - 5<br />

P M Monday through Priday,<br />

565*853<br />

E Anderaon, we cannot reach you,<br />

pieaae call back 3)54030 or))4-4l31<br />

« 1 FULL Time Housekeeper wanted<br />

y for Bloomfield Hills family Help<br />

care for btby. Own transportation<br />

or live-in C«U after 5 PM 05400<br />

leavename A number or 3M4I11<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

GENERAL cleaning, thorough,<br />

reliable for working couple. coup<br />

Bloomfield Twp Must have refer-<br />

ence, own transportation, from B'SO<br />

to 4 30 Mon only I) hr LI7-38S3<br />

HOUSEWIVES Ideal part time )ob<br />

for you Only experience la - you<br />

must be good at housekeeping<br />

Good pay, good hours Call Jean<br />

between 4 and 7 pm. 4644*24<br />

RESPONSIBLE baby sitter; 3 children<br />

44. 34. 9 months in my<br />

home afternoons; own transportation<br />

Westland S»2218<br />

MOTHER'S Helper to Bve m lux<br />

ury suburban home, private room<br />

and bath, must love children and<br />

pets, must be able to drive, call<br />

after 7 pm 354-4232<br />

I NEED a Mom with "l child to<br />

babysit my girl 3 mornings, your<br />

home Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Area<br />

453*634<br />

BABY SITTER wanted. 5 after<br />

noons weekly, In my home starting<br />

Sept 6 Must have own trans<br />

portion 541-1100 til 5 after 6 399^<br />

2377 545*859<br />

BABY SITTER wanted. 3 school<br />

age children 13 Mile and Drake<br />

Roads Call after 5 30PM 55MJ28<br />

HOUSEWORK high school girl<br />

Bentley, Stevenson area Own transportation<br />

422 7800<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

BABY SITTER for 2 pre schoolers.<br />

4 day week. 8 )0 AM 2 PM. my<br />

home, own transportation 64*4512<br />

TEACHER needs mature woman<br />

to babysit for 4 year old ki my<br />

home Light housekeepkig refer<br />

ences 644-5352<br />

BABYSITTER<br />

Mature woman to care for Infant<br />

and keep house in Teacher's pleas<br />

ant Southfield home Must have<br />

own transportation and references<br />

Non-smoker 3564198<br />

BABY~ OTTER7Westland area. 5<br />

days weekly, own transportation. 2<br />

school aged children, references<br />

Eves , 675-5561<br />

BABY SITTER wanted woman<br />

who loves children For workmg<br />

mother 24 days per week start<br />

ing September Reliable, has refer<br />

ences and own transportation Call<br />

478*399<br />

BABY SITTER wanted, expe<br />

rienced, Mon Fri , 8AM* PM for<br />

5 month gir , Schoolcraft-Telegraph<br />

area References required After 6<br />

PM 5314327<br />

WANTED responsible person lo<br />

Baby Sit 4 evenings per week 510<br />

PM Call 5314022<br />

MATURE, reliable babysitter, for<br />

three month old references Call<br />

after 5PM Westland 45M048<br />

Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

LOVING, deoendable lady to care<br />

for 11 montn old Sept through<br />

June, poasibly longer 2S 30 hours<br />

per week, no holidays.evenings or<br />

weekends Begin in August to get<br />

acquainted Southfield 567-4663<br />

MATURE person to )oln famiy<br />

Father ana 5 schoolage children<br />

need live in homemaker Room<br />

board, wages provided Shelby<br />

Twp References Call after •r 7PM'<br />

7814136<br />

own transportation<br />

lays<br />

Farmington<br />

Fan<br />

Hills area Must like children refer<br />

ences 8514517<br />

BABY Sitter 3 children. 5yrs. 3yrs<br />

lyr Adult, possible live-in Inkster<br />

Light housework References<br />

261 7491<br />

BABYSITTER Light cleaning<br />

Sept June NorthyjIle.S days.<br />

Mature References." Transports<br />

tion 349*768<br />

RELIABLE licensed babysitter for<br />

15 month old baby 5 days week. 7<br />

am-5 30 pm After 6 pm 455-34*8<br />

GENERAL CLEANING, I or 2<br />

days per week own transportation<br />

references Southfield Area 356-5193<br />

CLEANING lady, 2 davs per week<br />

ood pay for careful work one<br />

Roor no cfiildren Evergreen 10<br />

Mile area Rl 7-OSI5<br />

Want Ads<br />

HelpYou<br />

(R.W.G-5C) *9C<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

LIVE-IN BABYSITTER, light<br />

housekeeping, nice homt.pnvate<br />

room 543 3277<br />

BABY SITTER wanted for teach<br />

ers 18 month old child for coming<br />

school year, in vour home References<br />

Northville Plymouth or<br />

Westland 3494545<br />

BABY SITTER <strong>Canton</strong> area Mon<br />

thru Fri 2 u> 6 pm One child pre<br />

fermyhome $20 per week 98112M<br />

LIVE-IN Lady companion for spry<br />

widow, Birmingham area must<br />

have driver's license and know<br />

how to cook References required<br />

Box 892 Observer A Eccentric<br />

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia Michigan 48150<br />

RARE OPPORTUNITY<br />

Bloomfield Hills widow seeks hve<br />

in Housekeeper Cook Possible<br />

winter travel to Florida or Califor<br />

nia References Call weekdays<br />

424*900<br />

BABY SITTER WANTED Coolidge<br />

elementarv district 4 and 5 year<br />

old boys Must have references<br />

Call 962 * 700 from 9 to 5 ask for<br />

Bertha or after 6 pm 361*614<br />

CHILD LOVING Housekeeper for 3<br />

A 5 year old children Good thor<br />

ough cleaning Start September<br />

Two days weekly. SAM 5PM<br />

Reliable references own transpor<br />

tation W Bloomfield 62M22I<br />

Pile Up Cash!<br />

Twin Action<br />

• 2 days<br />

• 15 words<br />

• $6.00<br />

(no changes or<br />

cancellations;<br />

household goods<br />

only)<br />

BankAmericarc<br />

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Classified Ads


IOC* (R.W.G-6C) "Hwrsday, July 28. 1977<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

MATURE Loving Sitter for 1 year<br />

old. I days per week, starting Sep-<br />

tember 1st Farmington Area<br />

47*0«»<br />

HOUSEKEEPER Babysitter for<br />

kindergarten child ta Plymouth<br />

Monday thru Friday 7 15 AM to<br />

5 15 PM Good salary w|h paid hoi<br />

tdays and vacations Call after<br />

«PM 45548??<br />

TEACHER needs TLC for 2 year<br />

old. 5 days, vour home or mine, 8<br />

to 4PM Starting September<br />

6411296<br />

WANTED female live-in compan<br />

ion for semiambulatory elderly<br />

ladv must be non smofcer, cook r e<br />

and cleaning duties Room and<br />

board plus moderate wage For<br />

ntervtew appointment 235-6210<br />

ASSISTANCE in care of boy 8, girl<br />

11 Responsibilities and co-n<br />

pensation to be discussed For<br />

appointment call Bill Buesser<br />

Weekdays. 9-5 M2-7880<br />

AVONDA1.E teacher needs depend<br />

able, loving person to care tor<br />

infant. S4 days week, my home or<br />

yours September references<br />

647-0»3<br />

LIVE IN Baby sitter for 10 year<br />

oM bov between 4 and 7pM<br />

42*8635<br />

MATURE woman to babysit 5<br />

month infant. Mon and Wed. my<br />

home own transportation 10 Mile.<br />

Middlebelt area 474-7108<br />

BABY SITTER to care for 9 and II<br />

year old girls days and some eve-<br />

nings beginning August 8 till<br />

school Birmingham Quarton<br />

School area Leave message for<br />

Mrs Yort at 353-4200 or after 6<br />

Pm 647^995<br />

L[VE IN companion desired Bir<br />

mrngham Trov area For nter<br />

view call 644-0744<br />

NEED rehable woman for baby sit<br />

Vc<br />

ting h light housekeeping R<br />

thru Fri starting Sept Own trans<br />

portation A references Middlebelt<br />

Gd River area After 6 PM<br />

474-4325<br />

510 Help Wanted<br />

Couples<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER<br />

Middle-aged couple for pew small<br />

suburban townhouse complex<br />

Duties include renting. managkig<br />

and maintenance No children or<br />

E hone 3544000<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER<br />

Experienced, to manage apartment<br />

development in downrtver area<br />

Must be dependable and have good<br />

references Salary, apartment utili-<br />

ties and fringe benefits<br />

544-4800 ext 79<br />

Caretaker Couple<br />

MATURE wanted for large<br />

apartment complex Apart-<br />

ment and utilities furnished<br />

Good salary, other benefits<br />

Call<br />

626-8840<br />

RETIRED Couple to live in<br />

Livonia home for household chores<br />

and maintenance Room, board<br />

and small stipend 422 7600<br />

COUPLE TO serve as Custodian<br />

Housekeeper 6 to 10 hours per<br />

week at <strong>Canton</strong> Twsp Church 459-<br />

0013. 453 1664 or 453-6912<br />

Caretaker Couples<br />

needed to maintain apart-<br />

ment complexes in suburban<br />

areas No children or pets<br />

Salary, apartment, utilities<br />

and other benefits<br />

355-2424<br />

MIDDLE AGE COUPLE<br />

For new 136 unit suburban<br />

proiect apartment Duties<br />

renting, supervising, mainte-<br />

nance Salary plus apartment<br />

NJo children or Del Please<br />

call * 557-9620<br />

COUPLE over 40 to manage AFC<br />

home J2W483<br />

MANAGERS<br />

FOR APARTMENT COMPLEXES<br />

In several areas Man to have<br />

knowledge of mechanical mante<br />

nance Woman to handle rentah<br />

and office procedures Salary,<br />

apartment, and benefits No chil<br />

dren or pets<br />

MARK MANAGEMENT<br />

569-3616<br />

APARTMENT Assistant Manager<br />

experienced no childlren Apart<br />

ment plus salary 849-7386 or<br />

477-5286<br />

Mature<br />

Manager Couple<br />

for luxury oportment Expe-<br />

rience not necessary No chil-<br />

dren, no pen 2 bedroom<br />

apartment, utilities, good sal-<br />

ary other benefits Write Re-<br />

sume to Bo* 846, Observer 4<br />

Eccentric Newspaper, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft Livonia, Michigan<br />

48150<br />

EXPERIENCED MATURE Marie<br />

nance couple for large apartment<br />

complex m Rochester Apartment,<br />

utilities plus wages Ask for MBs<br />

Jones 652 OSM<br />

512 Situotions Wanted<br />

Female<br />

WOMAN wants Baby Siting for<br />

child I month to 5 year* old your<br />

transportation Between M0 Mie<br />

near Middlebelt 4744364<br />

MOTHER wishes baby sitting,<br />

starting Sept I References Your<br />

transportation. Garden City area<br />

Ml 2307<br />

FORMER TEACHER to care for<br />

children, my home, September<br />

Monday Friday. Walnut Lake<br />

Road between Partington *<br />

Drake 476-4821<br />

BABY SITTING, your transporta<br />

tion. preschoolers for day care,<br />

fenced yard, 11 years experience<br />

Joy Rd, Haggerty area Hobday<br />

Park Sub 453-0195<br />

MOTHER wishes baby flitting, play-<br />

mate your transportation Ann<br />

Arbor Trail - Merriman. 525-6367<br />

CREATIVE WOMAN %rrk* emptoy-<br />

ment in Human Services area<br />

Degree plus LB censed social work<br />

technician Recent professional<br />

experience to private Social Work<br />

Agency, trained in creative writ-<br />

ing Veteran 3344161<br />

housecleanIng<br />

Two women, experienced, refer-<br />

•ences 34 hours, »5 Cal 5444074<br />

405<br />

WILL DO CLEANSiq. Livonia<br />

Plymouth, Westland area Expe-<br />

rienced. references Own transpor<br />

tatlon Laurie. 463-4834<br />

RELIABLE WOMAN v»hes live-in<br />

position to clean home care of<br />

elderly person Livonia Area Have<br />

Good References PA 14740 or<br />

MM IN<br />

MIDDLE AGED ladv wahea posi-<br />

tion si rental agent In exhange for<br />

apartment A utilities Phrr<br />

area CaH mornings I AM -10<br />

mouth<br />

A M<br />

34* 1503<br />

NURSES<br />

PRIVATE DUTY-ANY SHIFT<br />

LPN'S. Live-In companions Vaca-<br />

tion sitters Catering Hdp<br />

Lady Chauffeurs<br />

LIMAR INC.<br />

647-3540<br />

512 Situations Wanted<br />

Female<br />

EXECUTIVE Secretary, excellent<br />

engtoeering, construction, manufac-<br />

turing. background, light book<br />

keeping also, part-time or summer<br />

replacement, references After<br />

SPM M44 144<br />

TWO- College girls wfll do your<br />

housework, gardentog, odd jobs,<br />

baby sitting, house sitting Excel-<br />

lent references 64*4144<br />

BOOKKEEPER, full charge<br />

through financial statement - execu<br />

tive secretary desires responsible<br />

ition Birmingham. Bbomfteld.<br />

&<br />

my Mi 7 2«5<br />

EXPERIENCED MOTHER wtohes<br />

baby sitting full time, part time,<br />

occasional Schoolcraft, Middlebelt<br />

area Roosevelt School District<br />

427 1 047<br />

EXPERIENCED LICENSED Prac-<br />

tical Nurse for private duty nurs<br />

ing in the Home or Hospital Call<br />

341-4545<br />

BABY SITTING, Safe, dependable<br />

Miller School area, in <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

4590922<br />

EXPERIENCED mature lady<br />

wants housework A care of elderly<br />

lady, will live in 5 davs, Call from<br />

9A\1 4 PM 54*4992<br />

REGISTERED Med Tech<br />

(ASEP). would like one or two<br />

davs per week, lab work, prefer-<br />

rably Thursday, Friday 64*6094<br />

BABY SITTING, loving careter 2<br />

years and older, between 6 4 7<br />

near Levan, Taylor School Area.<br />

Teacher's child welcome 261 5939<br />

WOMEN available for babysitting<br />

and vacation calls Abo for light<br />

nursing and companion ABC NUR-<br />

SERY I.I 8-4911<br />

MARY'S DRESSMAKING A Altera<br />

tions. formerly of Lincoln Tower,<br />

944 1448<br />

MOTHER wishes baby sitting, 1 or<br />

2 children, reasonable, dependable<br />

Grandview Schools 7 Mile Middle<br />

belt 476-0593<br />

LADY in excellent health has<br />

degree in Nutrition Wishes a posi<br />

tion as Live-in Housekeeper for a<br />

single man or woman with older<br />

children Much interested r Food<br />

preparation, also, have a great<br />

deal of experience as a Hostess<br />

Character and business references<br />

Please reply to Box 888 Observer<br />

A Eccentric Newspapers 34251<br />

Schoolcraft, Livonia Michigan<br />

44150<br />

ABOVE AVERAGE MAIDS<br />

Will arrive in uniform It be deliv-<br />

ered to vour door' Call us al<br />

644-0992<br />

CHILD CARE in lie eased home<br />

Opdvke South Boulevard, Adams<br />

Rd area 3354448<br />

PRESCHOOL child care certified<br />

teacher will combine comforts of<br />

home with learning of Nursery<br />

School Plvmouth <strong>Canton</strong> area<br />

459-2799<br />

WOMAN WANTS to baby sit 1<br />

month to 4 years old Between 9<br />

and 10 Mile near Middlebelt Your<br />

transportation 474-5364<br />

SEAMSTRESS will do women's<br />

and children's alterations at reason-<br />

able rates Troy. Bloomfield area<br />

f 8544787<br />

MOBILE MA IDES brings the maid<br />

to you F.kperienced personnel<br />

FuDy insured Transportation fur-<br />

ntshed 944-0151<br />

514 Situations Wahted<br />

Male<br />

PAINTING DESIRED, Responsible<br />

interior-exterior painter Special<br />

Discount to Senior Citizens Call<br />

after 4pm 4214244<br />

EXTERIOR house painter very<br />

experienced very reasonable, free<br />

estimates Mike. 851 9658<br />

516 Situations Wanted<br />

Male-Female<br />

FREE Teenage Employment Serv<br />

ice sponsored by Bloomfield Youth<br />

Guidance Committee 1200 appli<br />

cants 335 4248 3350793 l(M dally<br />

(Summer 9-1)<br />

518 Education<br />

Instructions<br />

PRIVATE Guitar Lessons Jazz,<br />

Rock Classical. Theories. Theory,<br />

Arrangement and Composition<br />

Call Chrn at 6444145<br />

PIANO LESSONS. WSU Composi-<br />

tion Student Special programs for<br />

beginning musicians Will come to<br />

vou Call Ross Office 522^545,<br />

home 474 0578<br />

CAREER<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Are always available to our gradu<br />

ates<br />

• Executive, Medical. Legal Secre<br />

tary<br />

• Accounting<br />

• Specialized Evening Programs<br />

Now Registering/ For Summer/<br />

FaD<br />

DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS<br />

342-3991<br />

SUMMER MATH tutoring, all<br />

grades MA B S degrees Certi-<br />

fied, experienced teacher 541-2112<br />

COMPLETELY remodeled and<br />

landscaped 3 possible 4 bedroom<br />

home, finished basement plus<br />

garage Redford Twp 53*2125<br />

AIRLINE TICKETING<br />

Travel Agent Course<br />

Call 39*5522<br />

American Travel Schools<br />

22932 Woodward Femdale<br />

PIANO instruction James A Susan<br />

Nuckolls Institute of Arts Certi-<br />

fied Classical, pop. jazz AO ages<br />

474*105<br />

IBM KEYPUNCH<br />

Learn Now - Work In Weeks<br />

DAY A EVENING CLASSES<br />

FREE Placement Assistance<br />

Livonia Business<br />

Machines Institute<br />

18770 Farmington Rd<br />

(I block S of 7 Mile I<br />

477-2900<br />

REMEDIAL reading Leaning dis-<br />

abilities English. Math, Social<br />

Studies MA in Reading Education<br />

Recommended by local schools, col-<br />

leges Certified Teacher 42*2747<br />

Private<br />

Kindergarten Classes<br />

Nursery School, Mother, Tod-<br />

dler Seminars for Mothers,<br />

birth thru two years Infant<br />

Care and full day care<br />

Wiitney Bloomfield Schools<br />

682-0110 »<br />

you i<br />

Popular or Classical AD ages The<br />

Association of Music Teachers.<br />

Phone 151-5423<br />

GUITAR<br />

A<br />

DRUM LESSONS<br />

Expert Instruction<br />

Pontiac Mu ic & Sound<br />

2534 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

ON SYLVAN LAKE)<br />

682-3350<br />

PRIVATE TUTORING<br />

Your home All subjects, all levels,<br />

children, adults. Day. night serv-<br />

ice Certified teachers 35*0099<br />

600 Personals<br />

RIDER needed to share expenaes<br />

to California Leaving August 4th<br />

394*439<br />

ANYONE witnessing an accident.<br />

July 11. 1977 at 4:30 AM at Mich-<br />

igan Ave. US 12. one half mie<br />

west ot Haggerty Road, please<br />

caD, Your cooperation Is greatly<br />

appreciated Steve Meno 31345*<br />

2/00 or aak for Chuck Lanphere.<br />

312-32*32*2<br />

600 Parsonds<br />

JOHN DIEM, Silversmith, "TheSU<br />

ver Dragon" of Toledo, is available<br />

for a limited number of private<br />

showings and sales An enjoyable<br />

way for you and your friends to<br />

acquire custom crafted jewelry to<br />

complement Fall fashions Call 41*<br />

44*4955 or write 23444 E Broad<br />

way. Walbridge Ohio. 43445<br />

WANTED-two Neil Diamond tick<br />

ets-pavilion » 52*0224<br />

FOR INFORMATION ON<br />

BIRTH CONTROL<br />

FAMILY PLANNING<br />

PROBLEM PREGNANCY v^T<br />

WOMENS RIGHTS *<br />

FREE PREGNANCY TESTS<br />

CALL WOMEN'S CENTER<br />

476 8558<br />

602 Lost & Found<br />

FOUND Orange female Tiger kit<br />

ten 6 Mile-Levan. 4444719<br />

LOST Male part Collie, medium<br />

length hair multi-color, wlh Bir<br />

mingham Human Society tag, vicm<br />

*y of Plvmouth ft Harrison ii<br />

Livonia After 6 PM 522157<br />

LOST German Shepherd tip of<br />

ear missing Vicinity 13 Mile,<br />

Orchard Lake Farmington area<br />

Please call 851-7167<br />

LOST Cockerpoo. standard sue<br />

male Gray and black Answers to<br />

Tuffy Vicinity Westland Shopping<br />

Center 522-3824<br />

LOST 3 weeks, gray long hair<br />

Tabbv, male, neutered appro* 14<br />

years old Answers to 'Blggels'.<br />

reward Quarton Lake Estates<br />

44*3924<br />

FOUND Siamese cat, lilac point<br />

male, front declawed Sq Lake and<br />

Telegraph area Holdtog for owner<br />

Birmingham Humane Society<br />

852-49*5<br />

PLEASE Return Sheltie-Collie, 8<br />

months old, beige A brown, Wear<br />

ing a blue collar, child's pet Under<br />

Doctor's care Please Help Fmd<br />

Answers to Samay West Chicago A<br />

Middlebelt Area Reward 5220899<br />

or 427-0450<br />

LOST ID bracelet Silver<br />

Plymouth area Reward 45*3641<br />

LOST Poodle mixed, male, blond<br />

with black tipped ears long tail<br />

No collar Vicinity of Crestview<br />

and Telegraph Roads Bloomfield<br />

Hills Childs pet Reward 5344943<br />

LOST Siamese male neutered,<br />

front declawed 14 vears Joy A<br />

Merriman area Child heart<strong>broke</strong>n,<br />

reward 427-5235<br />

FOUND Young male German<br />

Shepherd, near I 696 and Orchard<br />

Lake Road, 553-2624<br />

LOST Reddish iirown dog White<br />

feet A white underside Medium<br />

sized, answers to the name of<br />

Corky Lost near Quarto"-Lahser<br />

Area Has chain collar on 642-0214<br />

FOUND Black It white kitten<br />

vicinity of Newburg A 5 444-19*3<br />

FOUND Black & white kitten<br />

vicinity of Newburg A 5 444 1943<br />

LOST antique gold watch cham<br />

Vicinity of Quarton School play<br />

ground Reward Call Bob 4444000<br />

LOST, Fatherless little girl's Irish<br />

Setter, male Sunny Generous<br />

REWARD. Beech Daly 6 Mile<br />

Days. 453-5240 532 * 859<br />

LOST Male cat. orange tiger, neu<br />

tered Vicinity of Glen Orchard Sub<br />

division $10 reward 474-3438<br />

LOST Grey dog wearing red col^<br />

lar, Schnauzer - Terrier mix 13<br />

Mile A Farmington area 6611118<br />

LOST Corner of Midland A Gar<br />

field, Redford Air hose and elec-<br />

trical cord on homemade reel<br />

Reward After 5 • 474 2 524<br />

LOST YOUR PET' In Bloomfield<br />

Area Call Bloomfield Twp Animal<br />

Shelter Mon Fri 9 AM 3 PM<br />

Also nice Pets for Adoption 644-6161<br />

IF YOU'VE Lost your dog because<br />

It had no tag, or even If your cat's<br />

gotten "out of the bag" Call the<br />

following area animal shelters<br />

Southfield 354-4870<br />

Plymouth 453-2577<br />

Rochester 391-0800<br />

Livonia. Redford. Westland, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

A Dearborn Heights 721-7300<br />

Garden City 422-1122<br />

Troy 3910800<br />

Birmingham 447-4090<br />

Farmington 474-1212<br />

Farmington Hills 85*1022<br />

Lathrup Village 547-1337<br />

Oak Park 547-1337<br />

Beverly Hills. Southfield Township,<br />

Btogham Farms, Franklin 647 1 010<br />

A <strong>Public</strong> Service from Pet Pals<br />

604 Announcements<br />

& Notices<br />

The next regular meeting of the<br />

Board of the Southwestern Mrh<br />

igan Transportation Authority wil<br />

be held at 1 30 PM Tuesday .<br />

August 2 1977 in the 7TH FLOOR<br />

CONFERENCE ROOM In the<br />

Detroit Bank A Tmst Buildmg 211<br />

W Fort Street. Detroit. Mrnigani<br />

44226 This meeting is open to the-<br />

public and copies of the agenda are'<br />

available at the SEMTA offices 481<br />

hours prior to the meeting<br />

BARBARA BACKOS<br />

Clairvoyant.A Reader. A Lecturer<br />

is taking appointments agam for<br />

private consuling A Lecture engage<br />

ments $15 for 4 hour Call tor<br />

your appointment now 5590844<br />

616 Hall For Rent<br />

POLISH LEGION of American Vet<br />

erans. Post 164, haO for all occa<br />

s»ns Joy Rd . Middlebelt area<br />

Reasonable rate* Air cond 261-<br />

7705, or W 422*779<br />

MEETING A BANQUET ROOMS<br />

Available at the<br />

Wayne Community Center<br />

Cor Howe Rd-Annapotis 721 7400<br />

AMERICAN LEGION HALL<br />

31775 GRAND RIVER<br />

Farmington Completely re-<br />

modeled, air conditioned, ca-<br />

poci.'y 300 WEDDING RECEP-<br />

TIONS, PARTIES, DANCES.<br />

SHOWERS Lighted parking<br />

Call tor reservation*, 1-6 PM,<br />

478-9174, if no answer,<br />

476-0723<br />

LIVONIA K of C Hall Capacity<br />

275 Ample parking, air condn<br />

tiontog Rentals for aD occasions<br />

534 9034 or 444-0500<br />

FARMINGTON ~<br />

K of C HALL<br />

21900 Middlebelt<br />

Air conditioned, paved parktog<br />

WEDDINGS-BANQUETS<br />

SHOWERS-PARTIES<br />

Package Deal - Our Speciaity<br />

Hall capacity. 300<br />

Mon Thurs Fri. 10am-2pm, A<br />

Tues Wed 10am-9pm, call GR*l 100<br />

Sat .Sun CaD 36*0974<br />

REDFORD JAYCEE Community<br />

Bldg 15534 Beech Daly Air condi-<br />

quets. Etc S31-*<br />

i255 53*2244<br />

626 BingO<br />

Every Sunday 7 PM<br />

HOLY NAME SCHOOL<br />

680 Harmon, Birmingham<br />

2 blocks North erf Maple<br />

2 blocks West of Woodward<br />

626 Bingo<br />

ST MARY'S Orthodox Church<br />

Btogo. every Mon. 9 PM 32520<br />

Cherry Hill, E of Venoy HaD is in<br />

Shopping Center<br />

FARMINGTON ELKS BINGO<br />

Monday, 7 PM 10 30 PM Pubhc<br />

invited 23444 Orchard Lake Rd.<br />

between » Mile - 10 Mile<br />

EVERY TUESDAY EARLY BIRD<br />

7 PM Knights of Columbus. 870 N<br />

Main Clawson Air Conditioned<br />

628 Entertainment<br />

LOVE To Sing, but don't have an<br />

opportunity * Here is a small group<br />

that needs you After 4PM. 941 2214<br />

ANKERS. THE MAGICIAN<br />

All Kinds of Parties<br />

Children's a Specialty<br />

944-0034<br />

BILL GING<br />

A The DAYDREAMERS<br />

MUSIC FOR YOU<br />

444 4)660<br />

Add a" "TOUCH OF CLASS"<br />

To Your Next Affair<br />

Area's Finest Music<br />

372 2924<br />

BLUE MENAGERIE BAND<br />

Music For AD Ages<br />

The experienced musicians you<br />

need for vour wedding Dave<br />

525-4524<br />

937 2442<br />

FROM BACH TO ROCK<br />

Music For AD Occasions<br />

Unique A Tasteful Entertainment<br />

474-5478<br />

FULL VARIETY of excellent<br />

music A entertainment Expe<br />

rienced m providing the finest to<br />

music for all social occasions<br />

Jerrv . 7314041<br />

700 Auction Sales<br />

2 DAY<br />

ESTATE AUCTION<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

& COLLECTABLfS<br />

From the 18 and Early 1900 hun<br />

dreds Personal property of Walter<br />

Surdey, and 2 storage lots at our<br />

sales room 32534 Michigan Ave<br />

Wayne Friday A Saturday July 29<br />

A 30 7 PM<br />

Consisting of approximately 500<br />

lots Grandfather and shelf clocks.<br />

1844 Musket rifle, drop front desk<br />

9 F'c Mahogany dining room Vrto<br />

rian Bisque doll tables cedar<br />

chests sectional bookcase, curved<br />

glass china cabinet, chairs, rock<br />

ers. 3 door oak ice box lamps, Tif<br />

fany type lamp, cut glass. RS<br />

Prussia Dresdean Nippon. Mah<br />

goany Chippendale bedroom old<br />

cans rugs pictures and paintings,<br />

iron copper silver, brass, hnens<br />

lots of misc not listed<br />

INSPECTION DAILY<br />

9 30 AM • 5 30 PM<br />

<strong>Public</strong> & Dealers Welcome<br />

No children Please<br />

721-1939<br />

J WOFFORD<br />

AUCTIONEERS<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

Julv 29, 7 pm doors open 5.30 pm<br />

SMART'S AUCTION<br />

330 W Tienken Rochester<br />

651-0233<br />

NO CHILDREN<br />

PLEASE<br />

ESTATE AUCTION Sat Aug 6.<br />

7PM, Open 5 30PM Estate rrom<br />

North Snore Dr W Bloomfield a<br />

very fine Household of Furniture<br />

Modern old some unusual lamps<br />

A antiques For lift write Bkieblrd<br />

Auction 16847 Dixie Hwy Holly<br />

Mich 48442 We also have sales<br />

Julv 30 Aug 6 13 20 No Children<br />

Please<br />

REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />

37 PARCELS<br />

of Improved unimproved residen<br />

tial recreational and commercial<br />

property<br />

Southeastern Michigan<br />

AUGUST 3<br />

Brokers protected<br />

Call for Brochure A details<br />

LANPHAR'S, INC<br />

255-4000 or 963-5492<br />

702 Antiques<br />

CHERRY piece bedroom. Cherry<br />

gun cabinet caned Walnut rocker,<br />

cradle and what-not. oak love seal<br />

and tables. Victorian side chairs,<br />

wooden wall and desk telephones<br />

corn sheller, school desk Church<br />

Bell, small yoke wooden clock<br />

movements, folding chairs Remng<br />

ton automatic shot gun rhmestone<br />

harness makers vise and box<br />

cross cut saw buck saw old Dh<br />

ton c^pin saw 474 1 882<br />

REY-UT 5050<br />

29600 W 9 MOe<br />

Just W of Middlebelt<br />

Every Thursday. 7 PM<br />

EVERY MONDAY 7:30 PM<br />

Congregation B"Nai Moehe<br />

14390 W 10 Mile Rd<br />

Corn Church. Oak Park<br />

BINGO<br />

EACH FRIDAY-7PM<br />

MADONNA COLLEGE<br />

3M0 Schoolcraft. Livonia<br />

Air Conditioned<br />

EXTRAVAGANZA<br />

SATURDAY -JULY 31<br />

EARLY BIRD-7PM SHARP<br />

RED Velvet love seat. 2 matchaig<br />

arm chairs. 1 straight chair Chest<br />

of drawers 4429165<br />

GOT LUCKY' Lease Renewed<br />

New Items Brass Beds sets of<br />

Cha|rs, Childrens desks We take<br />

on low consignment The Iron<br />

Pump 704 North Woodward Bir<br />

mingham 64.V5142<br />

ANTIQUITCLOCKS. Grandfather<br />

1800 Wall. $300, Schoolhousc, $175.<br />

451 7413<br />

ANTIQUE SALE<br />

BIRDSEYE MAPLE bedroom<br />

marble top chest and table, Adams<br />

Sheraton dining room Chairs,<br />

chest, sideboards, pictures<br />

Julv 28.29 . 30 l*PM<br />

23391 TELEGRAPH RD<br />

Between MOM lie Rds<br />

SALE CONDUCTED BY<br />

Red House Antiques<br />

356 0255 646-6956<br />

CARRIAGE LAMP frames origin<br />

nal paintings, leaded tulip shades,<br />

tiles 444 1 0W<br />

ANTIQUE" sofa~ l50~yeanT old A~l<br />

condition |350 drop leaf table and<br />

end table 474-4717<br />

JINNY'S ANTIQUES"<br />

59 E Square Lake Rd at LivemoB<br />

Country A Victorian furniture<br />

selected oak pieces, accessories<br />

and collectibles Open Afternoons<br />

except Sunday<br />

CEILING fan. $25 Old teachers<br />

desk, $35 Oak hutch. $175 Gumball<br />

A arcade machines Much more<br />

Cheap 442 *775<br />

VICfORIAN BED. Walnut, hand<br />

carved, Circa 1840, Acorn Oak leaf<br />

design, excellent condition. $450<br />

771 1994<br />

ST CLAIR RIVERVIEW MALL<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE<br />

Along beautiful St Clair River<br />

JULY 29,30,31<br />

Hrs: 9 AM - 9 PM<br />

St Clair, Michigan<br />

1*4 exit St Clair<br />

45 DISPLAYS<br />

Free Admission Free Parktog<br />

CAtfEL back trunk, pood condi-<br />

tion One 5c slot machtie, one 25c<br />

slot machine, very good condition<br />

427-7742<br />

SELLING LOCAL Estate of approx<br />

hnately 50 pieces signed art plaaa-<br />

ware, lamps A Victorian Furniture<br />

Saturday, July 30. at Bluebird Auc<br />

tion, 16447 Dixie Hgh 7pm Hand-<br />

ale. Pairpolnt. Cameo A Hart<br />

Lamps Plated Amberina. Ftodley<br />

Onyj, Tiffany, Burmese. GaDe,<br />

Crown Mllano. Nekara, Peachbtow,<br />

Web Cameo k much more Marble-<br />

top tables, curio cabtoeta. parlor<br />

sets, clocks, chests, dressers,<br />

tables etc Inspection from 12 noon<br />

Saturday Marshall BaBew. Man-<br />

ager 42*4910<br />

ANTIQUE furniture. 50 tables, side-<br />

boards, wood iceboxes milk can*,<br />

trunks, and small Items Open<br />

Fridays. Saturdays, Sundays 5600<br />

Brigham, between Goodrich and<br />

Hadley. Michigan. 319-7f7-4SlS<br />

702 Antiques<br />

DINING room set. solid Walnut,<br />

not a scratch Self contatoed table<br />

leafs, newly upholstered. 10 pieces<br />

$1500 or best offer After 5PM 39*<br />

6309 or Frank at 6»*8S0<br />

1 Large Cherry Chest, 160 years<br />

old, $250 I Buffet. 50 years old<br />

$125 Both excellent condition<br />

693-1392<br />

ANTIQUE dining room table 4<br />

antique Chippendale chairs origi-<br />

nal finish beautiful condition<br />

442 2070<br />

Giant Flea Market<br />

Antiques. Glass. Furniture<br />

Collectibles New-Used items<br />

Fri *I0PM. Sat Sun 10AM4PM<br />

214 E MICHIGAN. DOWNTOWN<br />

YPSILANTI Corner Park St<br />

Indoors Air Cond<br />

9717676 or 487 5890<br />

CHILDRENS car. 50 years old all<br />

metal Collectors item 533-4421<br />

SELLING MY antiques. 3 glass<br />

ball tables, dressers. 22 years accu-<br />

mulation, many many old thtogs.<br />

Thurs Fn only, 20941 Cass 8<br />

Mile, Farmington Rd<br />

DINING ROOM set Mahogany,<br />

Hepplewhite over 60 years old,<br />

good condition table 60 X 40 6<br />

chairs, and buffet $250 or best<br />

offer 542 *446<br />

OAK UNFINISHED. 2 piece<br />

bureau. $150 Sleigh needs work<br />

$100 Dark wood mantle $85<br />

652 7682<br />

BEAUTIFUL old push cart for<br />

vending hot dogs and pop Surrey<br />

top and wooden wheels, ready to<br />

go money maker 20941 Cass 8<br />

Mile. Farmington K(T"<br />

WALL& LAKE<br />

FLE// MARKET<br />

Novi Rd it 13 Mi exit 196<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS per week outside<br />

Insid* Sat Sun<br />

474-457V, 624-9619<br />

UNUSUAL Victorian love seat,<br />

excellent condition 453*815<br />

QUF.EN~ ANNE antioue 53" round<br />

table 6 cnairs 2 leaves, caned<br />

back. Milfofd 68*1415<br />

VICTORIAN table Eastlake<br />

design Lincoln rocker Inlaid<br />

mother of pearl Japanese box<br />

Album 682-4 1 12 642 5 598<br />

OAK COMMODE Ban It Claw<br />

both excellent M24773<br />

FURNITURE<br />

STRIPPING<br />

WOOD h METAL<br />

Hand A Dip Stripping<br />

We buy It sell old furniture<br />

Rust removal Pick up-Del avail<br />

HER PAL STRIP SHOPPE<br />

15754 Telegraph, 2 1 -* blks North of<br />

Fenkell. Redford 53*8115<br />

DINING room set includes table,<br />

chairs, buffet china cabinet It<br />

pads Beautiful burled walnut A<br />

tiger maple Excellent condition<br />

$1500 6414044<br />

ESTATE SALE Antique dollsTnd<br />

miniatures 54*2716<br />

KNABBE Rosewood Square Grand<br />

Piano. Circa 1878 Serial 18404<br />

Exclusive collectors' Hem Rebuilt,<br />

refinished like new condition<br />

Other antiques Call Warren Hill<br />

69*0795 . 485* 701<br />

BEDROOM^ SUITE. Circa thirties,<br />

walnut.some carving, dual bed<br />

four drawer chest dressing table<br />

bench, $350 ladder back rocker 5<br />

carved ladders, and frontpiece<br />

roped seat, circa 1890's, $175,<br />

couch, two seat upholstered green<br />

and gold tweed walnut wood<br />

frame. $350 62*9988<br />

703 Crafts<br />

THREE LILLISTIN A Looms,<br />

extremely reasonable available at<br />

once Call Tues Wed Thurs 9 30-<br />

5PM 642 38.18<br />

704 Rummage Sales<br />

YARD SALE, rain or shsie handw<br />

crafts bake sale, plants, lunch<br />

movies for kids. Fri , July 29. Sat .<br />

July 30 10-4 Warrenwoods Wes<br />

leyan Church, 6415 Venov, West<br />

land<br />

706 Appliances<br />

AIR CONDITIONER West-<br />

mghouse, 6,000 BTU Excellent Con<br />

dition $85 or best offer 6240793<br />

COLDSPOT. FREE7.ER approx<br />

imately 72" long. 34" deep 27"<br />

wide operating satisfactorily, $125<br />

5374445<br />

TOP OF TTie Line GE Americana<br />

electric range, double oven with<br />

Micro wave, Matching refrigerator<br />

with ice maker and despenser 3<br />

years old, white $900 Ktchen-aid<br />

dishwasher I year old. $250 all<br />

excellent condition 421-5971<br />

SEARS Cold Spot Air Conditioner<br />

10 000 BTU $100 261-4162<br />

WHITE WHIRLPOOL Washer A<br />

Gas Dryer Good condition 1st $100<br />

takes both 477 2748<br />

SEARS Coldspot 5000 BTU air con<br />

ditioner, excellent condition, used I<br />

summer. $115 459-4294 «l 1826<br />

HOTPOINT Refrigerator 2 door<br />

with freezer on top Coppertone<br />

$125 Best offer Plymouth 453-4364<br />

GE 17 6 cu ft refrigerator freezer<br />

Excellent condition, Copper color<br />

$100 851-6051<br />

KENMORE gas stove self clean<br />

ing white, excellent condition $125<br />

42*1577<br />

ROPER gas stove Aqua excellent<br />

condition $125 42*1577<br />

HOTPOINT. M ci7 ft frostfree<br />

refrigerator, avocado I.H door.<br />

$175 After 5pm 569 2971<br />

FRIGIDAIRE Coppertone 19 2<br />

Frost proof Refrigerator, 30in Elec-<br />

tric Range It 42in Ventless Range<br />

Hood built-in Dishwasher Used<br />

Good Condition Best offer for Pack<br />

age After 5PM 474 4 243<br />

FRIGIDAIRE gas drver 4 cycle<br />

heavv duty exce.llent condition,<br />

must sell 525 2973<br />

706 Appfiances<br />

NORGE 1976 washer A drver,<br />

adaptable to electric or gas Lke<br />

new Sears Dish washer, excellent<br />

condition 52*1456<br />

MICROWAVE oven, like new $125<br />

8514878<br />

WHIRLPOOL washer and dryer,<br />

good condition, best offer crib and<br />

high chair KE 4*710<br />

WINDOW Air Conditioner. 10.000<br />

BTU, uses 110 volt Excellent condi<br />

tion $100 444*133<br />

AIR CONDITIONER fits any sbd<br />

ing window Comfort Aire 9 000<br />

BTU. excellent condition $175<br />

427 3991<br />

FREEZER Chest 9cu ft Perfect<br />

Condition $145 Hide-A-Bed $40<br />

851 -4295<br />

SPEED QUEEN gas dryer, white<br />

2 vears old, excellent condition<br />

$110 After 5 PM 444*944<br />

KENMORE automatic washer self<br />

cleaning filter Abo almost new<br />

heavy dutv dryer, used less than 2<br />

months Both for $150 CaD eve<br />

nmgs Upright Easy Glide vacuum<br />

cleaner. aLso G E tank vacuum<br />

like new $25 each 474-7817<br />

ELECTRIC DRYER. Lady Ken<br />

more 6 vears old. Coppertone. good<br />

condition $100 452 7682<br />

GAS Wall heater direct wall vent<br />

sealed combustion 30 000 BTU<br />

Never used 453 3 812<br />

GAS RANGE 30 inch white good<br />

condition 937-8943 or 453 1 921<br />

G E Electric range, gas dryer<br />

both excellent condition. $50 each<br />

455-4048<br />

SEARS best washer and dryer<br />

electric apt size. 24 in white cal!<br />

anvtime 652-1123<br />

AIR CONDITIONER 16 500 BTU<br />

General Electric thin-line $95<br />

522-0723<br />

pound ch<br />

freezer, best offer, call Sundav or<br />

Monday 45*5159<br />

SEARS window air conditioner.<br />

8000 BTU excellent condition $125<br />

5254594<br />

OVEN range built-in brown gas<br />

best offer 45*5782<br />

WHIRLPOOL washer and drver<br />

good condition best offer crib and<br />

nigh chair, KE 4-9710<br />

KENMORE Coppertone Washer 9<br />

years old fair condition $45 Ham<br />

ilton White Gas Dryer 13 years<br />

old needs repair, $20 Thursday or<br />

Friday from 6 til 8 p.m 335-4944<br />

KENMORE washer A gas dryer<br />

$75 bothf Frostfree refrigerator<br />

like new, $125 MUST SELL mov<br />

ing 8448447<br />

ELECTRIC Range ¥ inch Old<br />

but good 422 2572<br />

SEARS dehumidifier $45 Sears 20<br />

inch window fan $35 After5 PM<br />

42*2881<br />

AVOCADO GREEN Stove like<br />

new less than a year old self<br />

cleaning oven Refrigerator avo<br />

cado green, excellent condition<br />

$135 for both Maytag dishwasher<br />

Miscellaneous 3241802<br />

SEARS dishwasher white A 1 con<br />

dition $50 476 4 351<br />

WASHER It DRYER in good work<br />

mg condition $40 each M4-I421<br />

GIBSON air conditioner with air<br />

sweep 8.000 BTU $85 533 1 543<br />

GAS DRY Eft. W hirlpool. best<br />

offer 453-5026<br />

TAPPAN 10,000 btu air conditioner<br />

good condition, $100 Call mom<br />

ings 353-9847<br />

SIDE BY SIDE refrigerator<br />

freezer Coldspot 22 7 cu ft with<br />

automatic ice maker $300 533-0944<br />

GE Air Conditioner. 13.500 BTU,<br />

uses 220 volts $75 After 6 PM.<br />

937-9144<br />

REFRIGERATOR. Kelvinator<br />

white side by side. $125 Ranfje.<br />

Fngidaire white. 30 m electric.<br />

$85 5330134<br />

CARRIER A IK CONDITIONER,<br />

18 0 00 BTU. $150 27*4945<br />

TWO 10.000 btu window air condi<br />

Doners, 110 volt $75 h $125 3490753<br />

WARD'S chest freezer<br />

$150<br />

18 cu ft<br />

522 1718<br />

SEARS air conditioner 17.000 BTU,<br />

$160 also Signature air conditioner<br />

8 000 BTU $115 Call after 6 PM<br />

261 2946<br />

SEARS Kenmore Programmer gas<br />

range good condition 5590903<br />

REFRIGERATOR frostless.<br />

green. 1 year old $150 Stove elec-<br />

tric . FriRidaire deluxe $50 525 7434<br />

PHILCO 10 000 BTU window air<br />

conditioner 115 volt excellent unit.<br />

$200 453 1149<br />

WHIRLPOOL air condrtion7r~iW5,<br />

6,000 btu'v fits sliding size window.<br />

$125 47*7322<br />

LITTON Microwave Micromatic<br />

range Avocado Like new $450<br />

459 3 342<br />

GE GAS Range, 2 years old excel-<br />

lent condition $175 879*153<br />

KELVINATOR 30 mch white<br />

electric range Good condition $50<br />

447-2134<br />

MAGIC Chef coppertone 30 gas<br />

range 5 years old $125 6890151<br />

KENMORE STOVE,<br />

vears old like new<br />

electric. 3<br />

455-083,1<br />

706 Appfiances<br />

ADMIRAL Upright freezer. wh«e<br />

6 years old excellent condition<br />

$130 42*4106<br />

AIR CONDITIONER 11 000 BTU.<br />

used 1 summer. 110 volt, excellent<br />

condition After 7 pm 6B4-3754<br />

REFRIGERATOR 19.3 cu ft West<br />

inghouse Goldtone Lke new $375<br />

45*4215<br />

REFRIGERATOR Coldspot. gold<br />

19 2 cu ft . automabc remaker<br />

ice water dispenser 2 years old,<br />

was $400 selling for $345 Call after<br />

4 PM, 449-1177<br />

FREEZER, upright. J L Hudaon<br />

15 Cu Fl $220 Lke new 721 2367<br />

STOVE A refrigerator fair condi<br />

tion. 47*2614<br />

WARDS Signature Frostless 17<br />

refrigerator, 23 cu ft white 10<br />

months old $300 After 6 4747444<br />

LAUNDRY equipment for Irase<br />

itn For<br />

$15 per month<br />

call<br />

information<br />

354 5596<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

ITALIAN Meditteranean Kni size<br />

bedroom set. 2 nigh-stands 2<br />

armoires. triple dresser, bedspread<br />

A draperies to match cost $6 000<br />

sacrifice $2 000 L1-9-6754<br />

CHANDELIER verv old. heavy<br />

bronze with filigree work Unusual<br />

and distinctive $185 64*0154<br />

MOVING SALE - Sofa.Sleeper<br />

area rugs studio couch washer It<br />

dryer 444-0788<br />

BEDROOM. White 2 twn beds 2<br />

double dressers and mirrors excels<br />

lent Modern 7 Mile Telegraph<br />

53*9439 4444844<br />

COMPLETE family ivng room<br />

including 1 modular unit pair of<br />

Thayer Ooggin chairs. 1 cocktail<br />

glass table formica end table arc<br />

lamp 624-9448<br />

MOVING Sale Kenmore washer<br />

year old baby equipment, shower<br />

curtains, bedspreads misc 5441<br />

Provincial Bloomfield 85*1145<br />

OWNER MOVING<br />

UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS ON<br />

DECORATOR FURNITURE<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Fri A Sat July 29 A 30 1I-4PM<br />

Living room, den White Chippen<br />

dale free standing wall unit much<br />

storage desk bar ft other fea<br />

lures Dinette set Freezer Refrig<br />

erator Much bedroom furniture in<br />

eluding trundle bed New Air hock<br />

ey set. pinR pong table other won<br />

derful buys Li 7 4899<br />

TOP of the line Steams A Foster<br />

King Sue unit $325 64 5 2 47 6<br />

HOUSEHOLD<br />

SALE<br />

FRI JULY 29<br />

I DAY ONLY<br />

10 AM-4 30 PM<br />

21340 Glenmorra<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

E of l.ahser on Winchester to Pual<br />

Revere N to Glenmorra<br />

Complete Family Room Furniture<br />

Drapes Wall Unit Country French<br />

Double Bedroom Set. Antique Light<br />

Fixtures Lamps ft Stove Exquis<br />

ite collection of Silver ft MUCH<br />

MUCH, MORE"'<br />

Lilley Miller<br />

h Company<br />

ANTIQUE Haviland coffeedesserl<br />

set 34 peices $100 Pioneer Cas<br />

sette recorder-radio $40 colorful<br />

large sea painting $50 large oil<br />

pamting (beautiful worn an-outdoor<br />

setting ' bv professional artisi $300<br />

338-8161<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

DRAPERIES, for 9 too* doon»eB<br />

wlute acrybc woven fabric rod<br />

included center draw. $60 62*0181<br />

BEAUTIFUL Town * Country<br />

- 42in round pecan dinette set,<br />

deluxe quality 2 piece bvtog room<br />

set like new colonial drop^eaf<br />

table 444-0744<br />

LIGHT Walnut dropleaf table k 4<br />

chairs $140 647 4373<br />

MOVING SALE Country pre fur<br />

niture sofa bed chairs, oblong<br />

blond oak bed<br />

table refrigerator<br />

room set<br />

334-7756<br />

MOVING to Florida must sell<br />

Sofa wing chair end tables card<br />

table set school clock oil parting<br />

other pictures occasional chairs<br />

cocktail table kitchen table A<br />

chairs floor polisher excellent con<br />

dition 851 1424<br />

MOVING MUST SELL Best<br />

offer Call July 30 A 31 lOamipm<br />

Books 2 Sectionals kitchen table A<br />

chairs, end tables bed mis<br />

cellaneous 4444599<br />

MING ('.old plush carpeiing<br />

18s 12ft 2 yrs old $125 Oft white<br />

shag carpet 19x12ft 11*1 Oft I.<br />

shaped $150 Large dark brown Wal<br />

nut vinyl lounge chair with otto<br />

man $150 851 4786<br />

PORTABLE GE dishwasher 3<br />

speed bicycle others, toys twr<br />

bed frame grill cabret 399^)909<br />

ANOTHER household sale lastr<br />

fully done bv Bea A Margi See<br />

Classification No 711 Household<br />

Goods Wayne County<br />

CONTEMPORARY white globe<br />

hanging light fixture $35 beauti<br />

ful Excellent condition Must sell<br />

immediately 57*2747<br />

WATEREDRI> Glenmore 8 gob<br />

lets never used $12 each Rrtail<br />

mg at $17 50 also 8 white »res<br />

used few times $10 each 6440754<br />

HOUSEHOLD SALE<br />

KNOB IN WOODS<br />

Complete 3 bedroom apartment in<br />

eluding drapes living room dining<br />

room color TV hanging lamp<br />

sofas large tortoise table wsh 4<br />

swivel chairs manv end tables and<br />

Limps 6 piece desk chest units<br />

matching bed gas dr\er and<br />

more 20551 Oldham Koad Apt 103<br />

W of Evergreen off of II Mile<br />

Road<br />

356 2 353<br />

Thursday A Fridav JuK 28 29 in<br />

AM-5 30 PM<br />

Conducted R\<br />

JULIA J CUNDIFF<br />

& CO<br />

341 -6474 3414967<br />

COUCH and matching chair blue<br />

green and white drape* full sue<br />

refrigerator 652 9195<br />

SOLID maple twm or bunk beds<br />

i-omplete $100 excellent condition<br />

Small maple chest $30 bra** Stiffel<br />

floor lamp $30 442 3 023<br />

LONG time Royal Oak residence<br />

residents moving lo apartment 6<br />

Ohio couflhouv chairs oarw seats<br />

ft hacks $145 each Terrace furni-<br />

ture white wrought iron glass<br />

tops Umbrella h table 2 chaises<br />

tea wagon approximately 20<br />

pieces $500 Fnr appointment<br />

phone 288 3120<br />

DRESSERS desks full bed twr<br />

headboard full extra long book<br />

case headboard bed stereo cabi<br />

net 641 1154<br />

TUXEDO" sola 86 inch brand<br />

new of! white and gold 82 inch Tra<br />

ditional sofa needs recovering<br />

Brass Stilfel pule lamp pictures<br />

851 4051<br />

WEDGEWOOD Ashford 14 dm<br />

rier plates cups and saucers bread<br />

ft butler plates like new hardlv<br />

used $14 4 I'c place setting<br />

644 0754<br />

MAGNIFICIENT Chinese Oriental<br />

rug 14 6x10 6 hand knotted Excel<br />

lent condition Mauve silver<br />

green 64? 284A<br />

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Thursday. July 28, 1977<br />

(R,W,G-7C)*11C<br />

706 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

SOFA k chair. circa 1930, escelent<br />

condition Hand carved #ood trim,<br />

red velvet upholstery Barbara 545-<br />

2130 or Stt-4320<br />

INTERIOR DECORATOR'S furn^<br />

ture in her large home Unusual<br />

pieces, most never used Sofas in<br />

velvets * Herculons love seats,<br />

chairs, pecan commode tables,<br />

unusual lamps, curio cabinets,<br />

pecan dining set with lighted break<br />

front Also cherry set P«ean triple<br />

dresser, bedrooms sets with<br />

armoirejh in king, queen full sues<br />

Abo round pedestal set In South<br />

fleM After 4 pm Friday and all<br />

weekend 35A7I38<br />

- JUST -<br />

"TRISHA"<br />

(NO LONGER WITH DEE I<br />

ESTATE i.<br />

HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATOR<br />

Appraisals Free Consultations<br />

YOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS<br />

SOLD IN YOUR HOME<br />

TO YOUR SATISFACTION<br />

TRUST YOUR TREASURES<br />

TO TRISHA'<br />

•43-7004<br />

AIR Conditioners G E ».000 BTU,<br />

165 FFedders 7,500 BTU, MS Ken<br />

more gas dryer $50 Washer $25<br />

847 €096<br />

DINING room set Maple uphol-<br />

stered chairs, bookcase, chma cabi^<br />

net end tables, lamps apartment<br />

size stove 649-0633 64^2176<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

PERFECT Condition custom made<br />

8fl brocade sofa m a lovely shade<br />

of earthy tones and walnut corner<br />

cabinet to be used for bar.stereo.<br />

etc 6J60120<br />

WIDOWER moving to smaDer quar-<br />

ters, sacrificing quality Thomas<br />

ville Italian provincial dmsig room<br />

ensemble Pride of craftsmanship<br />

is evident in this nearly new group-<br />

ing withdistressed fruitwood tinisn<br />

Included are 45*66 oval table that<br />

extends to 102 with 2 18 in leaves,<br />

buffet with lighted chiia cabinet. 4<br />

side chairs and 2 arm chairs with<br />

high cane backs Mv replacement<br />

costs $2254 Your casn price $1250<br />

Also 46 in round extension dinette<br />

table with 2 12 in leaves, walnut<br />

wood grain formica finish includes<br />

6 sturdy chairs $75<br />

Also 16 cu ft Hotpomte refrig<br />

erator freezer combination, cop<br />

pertone finish, Excellent condition<br />

$100 cash and carry between 10<br />

am< pm 334-0215<br />

CALIFORNIA Redwood burl coffee<br />

table, straight from California<br />

852 2036<br />

GARAGE SALE Sofa-bed. chairs.<br />

TV's, tables, dressers, drapes, cur-<br />

tains rugs, roller 4 ice skates,<br />

games 4 toys, books, clothing Sat-<br />

urday Sundav 10am 5pm 20932 E<br />

Farm, off Halstead North of 8<br />

Mile<br />

Kl.ING PINE TRESTLE table,<br />

bench 4 chairs like new. reason<br />

able after 6PM 3544189<br />

MAHOGANY DINING Table wlh<br />

leaves. 4 chairs, good condition,<br />

best offer (526-2043<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

PICKARD CHINA, Avena Pattern,<br />

54 pience setting, Misc Pieces<br />

644-6374<br />

BEDROOM set. 8 pieces. $190<br />

Sofa, loveseat and chair, matched<br />

$190 Bunk beds complete $100 2<br />

Tuxedo arm blue chairs. $100 Con<br />

vertible sleeper 333-3311<br />

CHAIR, gold velvet, high back with<br />

arms, distressed Pecan excellent<br />

condition $65 Other household<br />

Hems available 851-4116<br />

MOVING?<br />

HOUSEHOLD SALES<br />

(IN YOUR HOME)<br />

Estates Liquidated<br />

Irene Eagle<br />

626-4769 626-8907<br />

MOVING Must sacrifice, complete<br />

country dining room set 12 x 12 ft<br />

area rug, 40 x 60 inch parson's<br />

table, two custom bedspreads with<br />

matching drapes, lamps, pictures,<br />

miscellaneous 682-6538<br />

MEDITERREAN Headboard, Dres<br />

ser Mirror, Chest Stand $150<br />

Chest $25 Duncan Phvfe Table.<br />

Chairs $75 * 477 5412<br />

INDIAN Oriental Rug. Peking<br />

Ming design, ivory 4 gold 12 x 12<br />

custom size, $675 ($1,200 Vahiel<br />

Stiffel brass floor lamp $50 MoIwk<br />

gany 4 antique white dining room<br />

table (3 leaves 4 custom pad),<br />

$100 40 in round travertine marble<br />

coffee table $125 646-3692<br />

709 Household Goods Wayne County<br />

LIVONIA<br />

WAREHOUSE OUTLET STORE<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

Saturday<br />

9 AM-9PM<br />

9AM 5:30PM<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT RD<br />

N<br />

N<br />

SEARS<br />

O Rf<br />

PLVMOUTH rd<br />

SAl FM<br />

LUMBER<br />

I TERRACE*")<br />

I THEATER I<br />

LOCATED AT<br />

12001 SEARS AVE.<br />

LIVONIA, MICHIGAN<br />

(JUST OFF PLYMOUTH RD.<br />

WEST OF MIDDLEBELT)<br />

Sterling Heights Outlet<br />

34650 Mound Rd , Sterling Heights<br />

585-1000. Ext. 551<br />

DESCRIPTION REG PRICE SALE PRICE<br />

SPECIAL BEDDING CLEARANCE<br />

NUMBER 10SELI<br />

ASST MIS MATCHfcO KING SLEEP SFTS SFT 299 9b 399 9b 178 set 6<br />

ASST MiS MATCHED KING SLEEP SETS 229 9b 148 St'! 9<br />

ASST QUEEN Sl MAT OR BOX SP 144 6 9 8 8 18<br />

ASST QUEENS/ MAT OR BOX SP 94 104 59 88 ea 12<br />

SPEC MATCHED FULL SZ SFTS 118 set 14<br />

ASST FULL S/ MAT OR BOX SP 119 9b b9 88 ea 21<br />

ASST FULL SZ MAT OR BOX SP 99 9b 109 9b b4 88 ea 19<br />

ASST TAIN SZ MAf OR BOX SP 79 95-89 95 49.88 ea 31<br />

ASST TWIN SZ MAT OR BOX SP 69 9b ea 39 88 ea 16<br />

ASST BEDS & HEAD BOARDS SAVE 40°o to 70"o 21<br />

ASST DRESSERS & CHESTS SAVE 40% 19<br />

ASST ORE SSER HUTCH MIRRORS SAVE 40 to 60% 26<br />

S961 b CHFST 200 119 88 6<br />

59706 Ni T E STANDS 99 95 49 88 6<br />

13786 NITE S'ANDS 79 95 44 88 7<br />

SPEC FRUITWOOD STORAGE BED 229 9b 88 4<br />

IVING ROOM FURITURE<br />

6247 GREEN HIRCU10N<br />

COL STYIF SW samples and some brand new Althouqh there usually is a wide selection ol<br />

turmture appliances hQm® entertainment and home improvement values not all items are necessarily fisted and<br />

not an kinds are always |n stock Visit your nearest Se8rs Warehouse Outlet soon and see the fine values available "<br />

Many 1-2-3 of a Kind<br />

Discontinued models-Crate Damaged, Floor Samples, Demonstrators. All<br />

Appliances Catty Sears Regular Mechanical Guarantee<br />

ASK ABOUT<br />

SEARS CHARGE<br />

CREDIT PLAN<br />

0*E<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

G E Harvest Gold refrigerator, 3<br />

years old, 1250 Never- used couch<br />

>175 M3-7«7«<br />

COMPLETE FAMILY Room furnL<br />

ture. Good condition, Best offer<br />

557-2IM<br />

MOVING, all like new. 2 door<br />

refrigerator- freeier. white, dining<br />

room set. boy's Jjedroom set.<br />

tables, lamps, kitchen set, solid<br />

oak. couch, matching love seat,<br />

must sell everything, 5574S46<br />

FRENCH living room furniture,<br />

pair carved inlaid tables, gilt<br />

edging, custom glass top. $250<br />

Carved wingback tufted antique<br />

gold fabric. 1325 Carved # legged<br />

bench with petitpoint needlepoint<br />

seat 1^5 Decorator wall mirror,<br />

$75 Lennox lamp $45 Couch 4<br />

chairs M9-2936<br />

SOFA, 8 ft modern velour, bke<br />

new Maple bedroom set. 5 piece,<br />

complete 2 wicker tub chairs End<br />

table 357-535$<br />

EVERYTHING must go Electric<br />

double oven, BBQ. track Behting,<br />

end tables, light fixtures, lamps,<br />

Gerrard record changer. Farber<br />

ware Rotisserie, baby furniture 4<br />

equipment. Encyclopedia tennis<br />

rackets etc Thurs Fn Sit 10-5<br />

28348 Franklin Pomte Da. near<br />

Ark West Bowling. corner^! Frank<br />

lin 4 Beck Roads<br />

DINING room set 2 years old<br />

Mediterranean Spanish 10 pieces<br />

Original cost $2 500 Will sacrifice.<br />

$1,395 682*164<br />

NEW MATTRESSES<br />

& BOX SPRINGS<br />

-FACTORY REJECTS-<br />

The slight flaws do not effect<br />

the quality<br />

Twin Mattress $40<br />

Full Mattress $50<br />

Qjeen set $ I 45<br />

King set $ 160<br />

X-long twin set $80<br />

X-long full sef $90<br />

GLOBE INTERIOR<br />

RENTALS<br />

1100 E Maple, Troy<br />

588-1800<br />

CONTEMPORARY custom furni-<br />

ture including living room 3 piece<br />

corner sectional sofa 2 chairs, den<br />

naugahvde sofa chair and otto-<br />

man White formica dinette table 6<br />

black vinyl chairs Porch glider,<br />

misc items AH excellent condi-<br />

tion 557-6368<br />

DRAPES. Custom made, green vel<br />

vet. 2 sets. 10' wide each set. 87"<br />

long 642-1527<br />

C.REEN avocado sofa. $125 In<br />

good condition 476-4025<br />

TRADITIONAL sofa, off white 4<br />

gold print, 96" long perfect condi-<br />

tion, $300 557-4994<br />

DINETTE SET Spanish 42 inch<br />

round table, 18 inch leaf 4 black<br />

patent chairs with cane backs<br />

$350 Call after 4 PM 62M642<br />

COMPLETE rooms of baby bed<br />

room set and contemporary living<br />

room furniture Excellent condi-<br />

tion. reasonable 967 0450<br />

DINING ROOM Elegant solid oak<br />

table 40x52 with 2 extensions 6<br />

matching chairs, $850 All as good<br />

as new. additional chairs available<br />

646-9449<br />

SOFA, 90" cold excellent condi<br />

tion, must sell, best offer Chairs,<br />

tables lamps Come see' 542-4193<br />

MAPLE DINING Room Set. buffet<br />

with hutch 6 chairs. 2 extension<br />

leaves, excellent condition $500<br />

528-9090<br />

WHITE formica 42x 54 oval kitchen<br />

table plus board, 4 chairs Offers<br />

accepted Good condition 645-5848<br />

968 *768<br />

Area's Foremost Liquidators<br />

SINCE 1940<br />

The White Elephant Shop<br />

Specializing in Estate 4 Household<br />

Sales Oriental rugs Appraisals<br />

724 W II MILE RD<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

543-5140<br />

BENTWOOD Rocker! Brand New<br />

Orighal $160 asking $100 Before<br />

Noon 645-2918<br />

FOR SALE GAS Dryer Executive<br />

Desk 4 Chair Cash Register<br />

559-4459<br />

TRADITIONAL secretary desk,<br />

new cherry, lighted top Glass<br />

shelves $385 firm Call after 5 pm<br />

647-4959<br />

MAHOGANY Tooled leather top. 4<br />

round coffee table $85 Duncan<br />

Phyfe dining room set. buffet<br />

table 4 chairs, leaf pads, $225<br />

Duncan Phyfe tooled leather top<br />

drum table $65 64*2936<br />

REFRIGERATOR FREEZER side<br />

by side 17 cu ft gold Washer 4<br />

Gas Dryer Avocado S26-6824<br />

FULL size white bed compelete<br />

$100 646J715<br />

NECCHI<br />

7.IG ZAG sewing machine Cabinet<br />

model Embroiders, blind hems<br />

buttonholes, etc 1972 model Take<br />

on monthly payments or $53 cash<br />

balance Guaranteed<br />

UNIVER5AL<br />

SEWING CENTER<br />

FE 4-0905<br />

GIGANTIC GARAGE Sale July 30<br />

thru August 6th, 9 30am 7Pm 28400<br />

Kirkside Lane, 1 black east off<br />

Farmington Road between 12 4 13<br />

Mfle Roads<br />

CUSTOM made draperies, 2 sets,<br />

9'6" x 7' wide. 84" long Wlite mr*<br />

able under drapes, gold puDbacks<br />

on padded rod. excellent condition.<br />

$250 353-5510<br />

HOUSEHOLD furniture, for sale,<br />

Movmg to Florida caB between 1-6<br />

pm 62*5860<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

WATER BED, purchased from<br />

Fluid Dynamics Corp, king size,<br />

complete, includes heater 645-1281<br />

COUCH 4 Chair, Heavy vkiyl com-<br />

mercial type, kitchen table k<br />

chairs 96*2402<br />

LOVELY LIVING Room furniture,<br />

including 2 magnificent cut velvet<br />

loveseats, 2 gokf velvet arm chairs.<br />

1 highback black silk chair, lamps,<br />

slate top table 4 glass coffee tabW,<br />

all in top condition 865-2838<br />

BLOOMFIELD VlLLaGE movrg<br />

sale Thurs only 10 am 4 pm 164<br />

Waddington, hall seat dressers,<br />

desks, bed. ping pong table Are<br />

screen, wraught iron patio set,<br />

dhhea. lamps, ladder, much mhc<br />

that wont fit m new home<br />

FAMILY ROOM Sofa bveseat.<br />

glass tables, excellent condition,<br />

626-1662<br />

BEAUTIFUL wood frame, Mediter<br />

ranean sofa, black A gold velvet<br />

Excellent condition $235 5695037<br />

WEAVINGS. former art fatr exhib-<br />

itor (Charlevoix. BBAA) selling<br />

remaining pillows and hangings.<br />

aD half price, Fnday July 29 10-5<br />

4278 Old Dominion Ct . W<br />

Bbomfleld northwest of Orchard<br />

Lake and Walnut Lake Rds<br />

BREAKFRONT chra. 54". drop<br />

leaf table. 4 chairs, matching end<br />

table, excellent condition, best<br />

offer 55*2631<br />

BRIGHT OLIVE velvet chairs, tra<br />

dtional stvting very comfortable,<br />

never used $225. each. 5094349<br />

LEES I00*t nylon carpet, mow<br />

green A 1 condition, sacrifice $150<br />

85 sq yds 569-1593<br />

LIVING room set, 3 pieces, 6<br />

months old brown 4 orange fur<br />

cost $1,500 new. must sacrifice;<br />

also tables, dinette set Color TV 19<br />

portable 3 months old Washer 4<br />

dryer $35 each Dresser, $40 .<br />

also Misc household items 4<br />

plants Call Tues 4 after 611-7979<br />

Discounts Decounts D n counts<br />

BIRMINGHAM RESALE SHOP<br />

ANNUAL SUMMER SAlf<br />

See What A Dollar Will Buy<br />

ALL SUMMER CLOTHING<br />

LADIES 4 GIRLS shorts slacks,<br />

blouses, dresses, shoes jewelry<br />

ALSO M E N & BOYS<br />

CLOTHING<br />

BIRMINGHAM RESALE SHOP<br />

319 E BROWN<br />

2 blks S of Woodward 4 Maple (15<br />

Mile Rd ). 3rd bldg on Brown St..<br />

W off Woodward *<br />

OPEN Mon thru Sat 1*5<br />

PARK IN REAR<br />

BROYHILL dmine room set, baby<br />

crib, Kitchenaide diwhwasher.<br />

553-4585<br />

ITALIAN STYLE Sofa, gold 4<br />

green velvet quilt-frulwood finah,<br />

$250 Rockford stereo cabinet,<br />

early American, 3 pieces. $325<br />

34*6564<br />

MOVING OVERSEAS Cherry<br />

wood Italian Provincial bedroom<br />

set piano with bench, arm<br />

chair .much more 352-4435<br />

MOVING Must Sell Refrigerator.<br />

Freezer, Gas Stove Portable Dah-<br />

washer, Bedroom Set, Kichen Set,<br />

Sofa Dai ing set Sleep Sofa Rea-<br />

sonable 23051 Harding, Oak Park<br />

968-8576<br />

OUTDOOR SOFA white frame,<br />

vinyl cushion chaise lounge,<br />

chrome 4 glass lamp table, excel-<br />

lent condition 567-9148<br />

RjEED 4 Barton sterling silver<br />

ware 8 place settings and servsig<br />

pieces 541 1024<br />

WGODARD Wrought iron sofa,<br />

chaiir, 4 square table excellent con<br />

dition Misc items After 10AM<br />

Ml 6-4050<br />

BLACK, Naugahyde founge chair<br />

and ottoman 7 ft couch, yellow<br />

and green check Traditional<br />

Upholstered chair yellow and<br />

green marble top lamp table with<br />

wood base, lawn sweeper for tow<br />

ing call after 5 PM S2M457<br />

"FURNITURE/GARAGE SALE<br />

645 Campus Rd Rochester July<br />

29 10am-4pm 652 1781 74" Baker<br />

loose cushioned sofa beautiful con<br />

dition Wicker loveseat 4 cushion<br />

2 Occasional chairs black 4 white<br />

ticking Grinnell Black Console<br />

Piano 4 bench 5 yean old Shera<br />

ton Secretary Pmg Pong table Old<br />

walnut butterfly dropieaf table<br />

needs refinishing 4 Itafian ladder<br />

back chairs Schwmn girls 3 speed<br />

Miscellaneous chairs, headboards,<br />

tables, pictures, collectables Sears<br />

15 cu ft refrigerator<br />

HOUSEHOLD<br />

SALES<br />

ESTATE<br />

LIQUIDATIONS<br />

APPRAISALS<br />

Competently handled by<br />

K. & B.<br />

ASSOCIATES<br />

References<br />

569-0237<br />

WIDDICOMB 4 dining room side<br />

chairs, 2 host chairs with arms,<br />

gold upholstering. $125 647-4559<br />

CHAIRS, circa I930" 4 kitchen,' 6<br />

leather covered arm. 2 maple<br />

Night stand large trunk 25850 Bee<br />

cham off II Mile between Middle-<br />

belt Inkster<br />

EIGHT piece off white French bed<br />

room set. two Spanish green<br />

crushed velvet chairs, half round,<br />

one contemporary rust couch, call<br />

352-8288<br />

COMPLETE hving room furniture<br />

to sell Call after 6 Exceflent condi-<br />

tion 356-7619<br />

709 Household Goods Wayne County<br />

GROSSEILE ESTATE<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

Telephone calls 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. only<br />

— 675-0511® Personal viewing by<br />

appointment4-8 p.m.<br />

Fruitwood buffet serving cart, casters: upholstered<br />

button-back lounge chair, apricot: upholstered small<br />

lounge chair in blue-green: olive-green leather swivel<br />

adiustable desk chair<br />

One Baker-light walnut twin headboard and side rails<br />

One Honduras mahogany carved headboard and side<br />

rails, night stand and mirror.<br />

Blond Drexel knee-hole desk with credenza-style<br />

finished back Antioue desk—curio cabinet<br />

combination, dark walnut Two walnut upholstered<br />

benches<br />

Widdicomb contemporary, dining room table. 62x38<br />

with two 18-inch filler leaves, six linen upholstered<br />

chairs, slipper chair upholstered. Channel-back<br />

lounge chair, blue-green tone<br />

Durigold 12-piece place setting with additional 12<br />

teaspoons. 10 demi-tasse 14 serving pieces, seven<br />

serving units.<br />

Black lacguered Oriental table 19 3 * high. 22x16 Black<br />

lacquered Oriental bench. 17-inches high. 24x15<br />

cushion<br />

One silver plate tea service tray. 25x15 and five-piece<br />

tea service: sugar, creamer, waste bowl, coffee and tea<br />

pot.<br />

Small Chippendale pull-up chair Antique hand-carved<br />

dining room square table with 7 leaves, extends to seat<br />

32. six chairs.<br />

Also numerous miscellaneous items.<br />

V<br />

708 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

CHANGING TABLE, hjgh rfiao-<br />

table, glider, 3 speed girl's bike,<br />

wicker chair and table, square cof-<br />

fee table, Blonde dinette table<br />

5»«*13<br />

FINE FURNITURE by Dunbar<br />

and Directional and some custom<br />

pieces Chairs, sectional sofa Par<br />

son table and mirror, claw bench,<br />

dining room buffet 3 months old<br />

851-7434<br />

LEAVING STATE-S year dryer,<br />

power mower, kitchen set. tires,<br />

bkes and much more 567 1 289<br />

BLUE 4 GREEN tufted back sofa<br />

Henredon, Bke new, French Cabr<br />

lole arm chair, blue 4 gold stripes,<br />

blue traverse drapes for bay win<br />

dow, also matching tiebacks.<br />

valances, great condition, best<br />

offer 646-2219<br />

FULLY Reconditioned chrome col^<br />

lapsible wheel cKair, wlh elevated<br />

leg rest, $125, electrical hospital<br />

bed. fuD size rails, $350: bedside<br />

commode $20. new floating air mat<br />

tress $110; donut $10, water pillow<br />

$15 Complete set $500 642 7 239<br />

FINE auality furniture: livmg. din<br />

ing, bedroom Accessories CaD for<br />

appointment 62M988<br />

709 Household Goods<br />

Wayne County<br />

FURNITURE Sale and antiques<br />

19361 Wakendon, Redford Thurs<br />

thru Tues July V thru Aug 7<br />

STEREO, sofa, small electric appli<br />

ances. garden tools slide projec<br />

tor. floor fan 453-6031<br />

BEAUTIFUL yellow twr bed dres<br />

ser, mirror, night stand Crib, baby<br />

items hidebed must sell 4254125<br />

FURN ITU RE Maple Hutch seir<br />

ing machine, disnes, desks, too<br />

many items to list, 15760 Doris. 4<br />

blocks west of Middle Belt, north<br />

of 5 Mile. 9 to 9 July 28th thru<br />

August 2<br />

BROYHILL Early American gold<br />

couch and chair $200 Call after 6<br />

PM 591-6369<br />

SOFABED and matching chair<br />

greyish blue. exceDent conditon,<br />

$125. grev tub chair, $10, caD<br />

535-3428<br />

CARPETING 37 yds, green scroll<br />

design, very good 522 1 412<br />

S?\LE SALE<br />

Ltv Rm Sets 2 pc new $109, $119<br />

Bedroom Seta $59 $69<br />

Bedroom Sets, new $109 $129<br />

Sofa Beds, new $79<br />

Bunk Beds, new $49 $59<br />

Hollywood Frames $8 95<br />

Hollywood Bed. comp $47<br />

Tables End Tables $3 $5 $7<br />

Desks $17 $19. %V<br />

Gas 4 Electric Stoves $39 $49<br />

Refrigerators<br />

Lamps, new $5. $7. $9<br />

Chests 4 Dressers $17. $23 $29<br />

Mattresses $21. $23. $29<br />

Beds $10 $15<br />

Dinette Sets, new $39<br />

Sofa 4 Chair, new Here , $129<br />

Credit We Deliver<br />

New and Used Furniture<br />

BARGAIN HOUSE FURNITURE<br />

21741 Fenkell fc>t Lahser)<br />

Bank Cards Accepted<br />

Store Hrs 9 30 to 5 30 PM<br />

LIMED OAK BEDROOM ful bed<br />

dresser, large mirror 4 chest $125<br />

After 6pm, Saturdav 4 Sunday<br />

455 9264<br />

AIR CONDITIONER. 8 Milimeter<br />

f ro lector, full set Encyclopedia<br />

ull set camping equipment,<br />

freezer chest twin bed headboards,<br />

refrigerator. 2 bowling baDs. Mon<br />

roe calculator. Lane cedar chest<br />

power tools Call 453-4686 or349-6685<br />

QUILTS My quality handmade<br />

quilts all sizes 4 pMenwork items<br />

Now available at Bed V Stead<br />

Shop, 6 Forest Place Plymouth<br />

455-7380<br />

BEAUTIFUL 55 gal Aquarium,<br />

complete set up fish included<br />

Must see to appreciate $250<br />

427-2454<br />

ARMOIRE, dresser mirrors night<br />

stand, headboard fits double or<br />

queen. Thomasville Traditional<br />

Walnut, excellent condition 425-5573<br />

MUST SELL, Heritage mediterra<br />

nean sofa. 4 Heritage cane back<br />

chairs, with pad. oak Drexel dinng<br />

table. 72 x 36, Shittam wood cock<br />

tall table, lazy boy chair, sofa and<br />

matching chair. or<br />

Trail area Starts Saturday 11 A<br />

M - until "<br />

SPANISH Mediterranean Walnut<br />

bedroom set Dresser, chest 4 bed<br />

Very good condition BASSETT<br />

Spanish Mediterranean Walnut bed<br />

room set Dresser chest 4 bed<br />

Very good condition 52^1456<br />

MUST SELL Coppertone gas<br />

stove $125. wrought iron/black<br />

leather 5 piece dinette 4557058<br />

HOUSEHOLD SALE, Sat 4 Sun ,<br />

Antiques Sofa Chairs, Buffet,<br />

Tables Lamps. Dresser Upright<br />

Piano. Clothine. Plants. Pictures<br />

Glassware, 10 Speed Bfce 4 Much<br />

More' Plymoutn Newburgh 2<br />

houses past Fire Station 38000<br />

Plymouth Rd . Ltv 464 3 398<br />

BEDROOM set bed. double dres<br />

ser night stand very reasonable<br />

good condition, 425-7305<br />

RED Wing couch print wing chair,<br />

$25 each Silver 5 piece tea set,<br />

International Silver Co $350<br />

Plvmouth 456-7236<br />

DRESSERS, desks, wooden chairs,<br />

tables and office chairs Sewing<br />

machine Saturday 11425 Auburn<br />

dale, Livonia 3614378<br />

THOMASVILLE dropieaf, cherry<br />

wood, pads, armchair side chair<br />

Duxbury $160 «9 2S47<br />

BEDROOM SET, MedSerrean like<br />

new commode 4 Headboard (or<br />

double or queen Double mrrors<br />

reasonable 937 4358<br />

DINETTE, White pedastal swivel<br />

chairs. $145 581-6367<br />

FURNITURE SALE<br />

Bedroom set lamps chairs 4<br />

Misc 5885 Wayne Rd 2 bks N of<br />

Ford Rd 72*4394<br />

FINE GIRL'S Bedroom famBure<br />

by Stanley. 3 years old. 8 pieces<br />

Bedspreads, etc . exceDent condi<br />

tion 4215971<br />

ARMCHAIRS, chrome wlh Beige<br />

naugahyde from barber shop $5<br />

eash, each, very good condition<br />

Metal shop desk, $5 4214794<br />

GIRL'S white bedroom set, double<br />

dresser, mirror, desk, hutch, chair,<br />

twin or double bed Dinette, white<br />

formica table 6 high back pedestal<br />

? reen chairs. Girl's green Schwnn<br />

speed bike. 4254623<br />

COFFEE TABLE, matching end<br />

table, buffet mirror, Hexagon<br />

table, 2 pedestal chatrs porta ole<br />

typewriter, Polaroid camera<br />

455 1254<br />

ESTATE SALE, Hepplewhite<br />

mahogany dining room, custom liv-<br />

ing; room bedroom, ironrite. much<br />

more Carpets TU2-I703<br />

FOUR piece antique blue bedroom<br />

set complete, double. $150 4557918<br />

COUCH. Floral print $30~Fi*7~oil<br />

space heater 250 gal tank $100<br />

Complete 961 2682<br />

ITALIAN Provincial dinng room<br />

set, table, 6 chairs breakfront<br />

Cherrv $600 or best offer 837 3079<br />

GE ELECTRIC range n gold,<br />

new, $250 Admiral 16 rch color<br />

TV with stand $76, Sylvama TV<br />

color, 21 inch floor model $175,<br />

459-1913<br />

BEDROOM set early 1930 s<br />

cherry, vanity, chest bed Spindle<br />

bed frame 2 Ethan ADen end<br />

tables 4 magazine rack After 4 P<br />

M 261 4063<br />

SOLID Oak bedroom set Head<br />

board, triple dresser, night stand<br />

with slate top. armoire $525<br />

336 9159<br />

RED Velvet sofa 86 in good condi-<br />

tion $50 Brovhill dming room<br />

table, $75 5374362<br />

BEAUTIFUL modem 9 pc solid<br />

elm dm ing room set. Sxe new.<br />

$275 4257 444<br />

MOVING SALEReduced prices<br />

twin bedroom set. dinette set,<br />

tables, lamps pictures, mtsc<br />

464-0164<br />

MEDITERRANEAN Grouping 2<br />

black velvet chairs 4 cocktail<br />

table, 2 bar stools 2 red leather<br />

Barca lounges, $350 or best offer<br />

464-7879<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

SALE<br />

ALL NEW FURNITURE<br />

Odd Chest $39 9 5<br />

Bunk Beds $59 95<br />

Hollywood Beds $109 9 5<br />

Odd Ook Hutches $29 95<br />

Mattresses $29 95<br />

BED-N-BUNK<br />

Sleep Shoppe Inc<br />

25014 Plymouth Rd<br />

3 Blks W of Telegraph<br />

KE 1-1740<br />

THINGS IN THE ATTIC"'<br />

Consignment Re-Sale Shop<br />

Good used furn wanted 4 antiques<br />

276 S Main, Plymouth 459 5097<br />

DREXAL Duncan Phyfe large size<br />

mahogany drop leaf table 5<br />

leaves, 4 shield oack chairs, 42 in<br />

chma, 56 in buffet, lots of storage,<br />

asking $900 834-0232<br />

MICRO WAVE oven kitchen table<br />

and chairs, living room furniture.<br />

422 7 054<br />

HERCULON couch 4 chair, black<br />

4 white plaid. 2 yrs old. $125<br />

349 0753<br />

ZENITH Console Stereo AMEM &<br />

record player excellent speakers,<br />

walnut finish $50 427 3637<br />

TEAKWOOD couch 4 cushions, vel<br />

low shas rug 9x12 5 kitchen<br />

chairs, blue desk 4 chair CaD<br />

after 5 P M or weekend 464 1591<br />

BOOKCASE, good for stereo com<br />

ponents, excellent condition $150<br />

422-3177<br />

DAY BED. $45 Bookcase $20<br />

Dresser, $15 Coffee Table $15<br />

Gas Stove $45 False Brick Fire<br />

place $45 Orange Shag Rug, $15<br />

427-4713<br />

RED FORMICA Chrome kitchen<br />

table 3x4 $10 KE 7 7571<br />

TWIN BED set, complete nicht<br />

stand 4 chest 2 living room tables<br />

with leather tops 3611558<br />

LIVING room furniture French<br />

Provincial 3 piece sofa $125 3<br />

tables. $120 2 chairs. $45 2 lamps<br />

CO ALso Colonial couch, 3 tables 2<br />

lamps, excellent condition. 464 7967<br />

EXTENSOLE table wth 5 chairs<br />

never been used paid $469 sell for<br />

$300 LA 6-5235<br />

MOVING out of state, must sell fur<br />

niture appliances, color TV com<br />

bmation and misc 4767930<br />

DISHES, octagon shaped Full set<br />

including serving pieces Beautiful<br />

brass fireplace fixtures Sturdy<br />

maple singV bed frame Blender<br />

chest of drawers. 4 old wooden<br />

chairs Scott push lawn mower<br />

525-4407<br />

METALMASTERS formra dining<br />

room set 4 padded chairs, hutch<br />

china cabiaet opens to 7 ft wth<br />

built in leaf Cost $800. sell $400<br />

326 1870<br />

710 Misc. For Safe<br />

Oakland County<br />

A BIG ATTIC SALE 10 000 25c<br />

items. 1000 picture frames, abo<br />

antique collectables guns, jewelry,<br />

paper items, on Long Lake Road<br />

one block west of Crooks Ji* 29<br />

30 31<br />

SOUTHFIELD MOVING. Garage<br />

Sale, Thursday. Friday, Saturday<br />

20491 Secluded Lane, enter sub<br />

from Evergreen and Midway or<br />

Lahser ana 8Mi Mile Road<br />

SUPER Garage Sale Furniture,<br />

bathroom sink msceDaneous Sat<br />

urday July 30 10 AM to 5 PM 327<br />

Greenwood Birmingham<br />

GARAGE SALE Thuni Fn Julv<br />

28. 29 9 AM 5 PM Some<br />

antiques, furniture, toys, mis<br />

celTaneous 888 Oakland. Birming<br />

ham Between Hunter 4 Adams<br />

WORLD'S First moonlight garage<br />

sale Thurs- 6 to 10 pm Fri Sat 9<br />

to 5 Baby clothes, and furniture<br />

Upright freezer, carpeting cloth<br />

ing, toys, many other items WOO<br />

E Dartmoor, 1 block W of Inkster<br />

S of Maple (15 Mfle)<br />

MOVING SALE Diimg room<br />

table and chairs. Infant's bedroom<br />

set. Early American queen size bed<br />

room set. kitchen table and chairs,<br />

washer and dryer, misc lems<br />

After 6PM 6244684<br />

YARD SALE Saturday?JuK 30th.<br />

9 to 9. Everthing Household goods<br />

to plants and car parts 3463<br />

Crooks, north of 16 Mfle<br />

GARAGE SALE Bunk Bed girl's<br />

bfce. toys, etc 1075 Oxford, Bir<br />

mingham Saturday Only. 10AM<br />

4PM<br />

LARGE Stainless steel pool filter 4<br />

pool accessories 288-3773<br />

MOVING SALE - furniture, garden<br />

tools, competition ski boots, etc<br />

Must seD Thurs Fri. Sat , 9-5 PM<br />

1627 N Bretton Dr. Christian<br />

Hflls, Rochester<br />

SUPER garage sale. Child's etee-<br />

trte organ, ticrcle. garden tools,<br />

dishes, Unens. TV trays, fabrics,<br />

cabinets, games, cloth mg furni-<br />

ture, refrigerator k muni, much<br />

mora. July MJt, 7N Wotvtew.<br />

Bloomfield Mils, east of Wood-<br />

ward. north M Long Lake<br />

710 Misc. For Sale<br />

Oakland County<br />

CRIB, complete. $35, 13 inch<br />

cycle $4. Inchworm $4 6414463<br />

HAMMOND chord organ fumture<br />

antique baby go carl, mis-<br />

cellaneous household items 646-7J07<br />

GARAGE SALE Lathrup Vllage<br />

Fri. Sat, 10AM-5PM Antiques, high-<br />

chair, GM toddler carseat. clothes<br />

misc 28541 Eldorado. 12 Mfle.<br />

Southfield area<br />

HOTPOINT double oven. $* GE 4<br />

burner top, like new, $110 GE Pot<br />

scrubber dishwasher, like new<br />

$135 Stainless steel double sink<br />

with Delta faucet, $40 36 in fiber<br />

glass shower 3 piece, never<br />

installed, $115 Go Cart, needs<br />

work, $35 Small ceramic sink, $15<br />

646-3226<br />

THREE FAMILY garage sale<br />

tools, chemicals, laboratory sup<br />

pfies, flasks, bicycles, TV radio<br />

stereo photographic equipment<br />

Leica enlarger, skis boots, hockey<br />

equipment skates, toys, books,<br />

games old shutters, attic fan.<br />

anvil prints antique clock furni-<br />

ture. etc Sat Sun 104 684 South<br />

Field Rd Birmingham<br />

FIVE FAMILY GarageSalejcollec<br />

tables, glassware, dishes, old toy<br />

train, oak chairs, portable stereo<br />

lawn furniture, hosehold items<br />

starting Fn 29271 Glencastle Ct 1<br />

block off Middlebelt between 10-11<br />

Mile Rd<br />

GARAGE" SALE back to school<br />

sizes 2 16 misc toys. Aug 1.2.3 10^<br />

3. 1330 E Fair view Lane Roches<br />

ter. W of Livernois. N of Trnken<br />

MOVING SALE Zenith Console<br />

stereo, AM FM radio Spanish bed<br />

room set Provincial fiving room<br />

furniture and accessories Large<br />

desk 626-.1M5<br />

GIANT garage sale. Thurs Fnday<br />

Saturday. 11 5 33125 Kirby 2<br />

blocks S of 8 Mile off Farmmeton<br />

Cloths toys kitchen fixtures lawn<br />

mower. Much misc<br />

TERRIFIC Garage Sale .Six South<br />

field families Clothes baby chil<br />

dren, adults All babv equipment<br />

GM infant seat appliances toys<br />

desk, cabinet, glass tub enclosure,<br />

chrome table bass, silver, chma<br />

curtains, lamps, antiques much<br />

more 21245 Independence corner<br />

Paul Revere, enter Winchester 4<br />

Lahser<br />

GARAGE SALE Thnisdav and<br />

Fnday. 10 AM to 5 PM 3103 Glen<br />

view Royal Oak Corner of Essex<br />

13 Mile and Crooks roads<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

LOTS OF GOOD STUFF<br />

4691 Haddington Bloomfield Hills<br />

1 block W of Adams and Wattles<br />

Turn South on Burnley 2 blocks to<br />

Haddington Follow signs Fn and<br />

Sat July 29 and 30 9 AM lo 5 I'M<br />

HALL & HUNTER INC<br />

REALTORS<br />

644 3500 626-5900<br />

BEAUTIFUL CHINA Lamps, crys-<br />

tal. art objects Karastan rugs, pr<br />

tures neealepointe purse, etc<br />

644 1069<br />

GARAGTrSALE ~ Thurs" Fri Sat<br />

10-5 PM Water skis snow skis<br />

antiaues clothing, baby needs<br />

small furniture misc 3350 MacNv<br />

chol Trail S of Long Lake F<br />

Orchard Lake<br />

HUGE garage sale Baby equip<br />

ment. maternity, infant, adult<br />

clothing, bicycle, sweeper oven<br />

broiler, toaster oven: jewelry,<br />

crafts, suitcases, lamps skates,<br />

books etc July 29 thru 31 37255<br />

Tncia. Sterling Heights North off<br />

16 Mile<br />

WEST BEVERLY HILLS Garage<br />

Sale. Baby furniture clothing<br />

Misc Skis Evervthmg Must Go<br />

18630 Warwick<br />

BACKYARD SWNG SET Reason<br />

able 644 7 245<br />

FIBBER MI-GEE'S Closet Salr"<br />

24408 Rougecrest. Southfield Julv<br />

29,30 Fn Sat 10 AM 6PM.<br />

356-0280<br />

DIAMOND ring 1 27 carats, mar<br />

quis shape imperfect 14 karat<br />

white gold $250 642 5 360<br />

GARAGE SALE. July 2M0 Open<br />

10 AM Children clothes bikes fur<br />

nture Misc Items 1990 Lvster<br />

Lane Corner of John R. l.ystcr<br />

Lane 1 block North of Square<br />

Lake Rd<br />

GARAGE 4 TENT SALE Saturday<br />

and Sunday 1776 Derby 4 mfle<br />

east of Adams Appliances 4 home<br />

furnishings<br />

GARAGE SALE, good quality<br />

Infant toddler clothing, toys plus<br />

household Saturday Julv 30 94<br />

PM, Sunday July 31. 12« PM 1353<br />

Catalpa Rochester<br />

GARAGE SALE July^2829. Maple<br />

Cnb Misc 2349 KnsUn W Mile<br />

North Big Beaver West off ('l-<br />

Klge<br />

SWIMMING pool. 18 ft large filter<br />

4 ladder, heavv guage liner never<br />

used 474 7662<br />

THOMASVILLE dming furniture<br />

round table lighted breakfront Sac<br />

rifice $975 24 in color Zenith TV<br />

$125 9x12 shag rug $25 Toy tram<br />

Chopping hlock dinette set $195<br />

Miscellaneous 644 1117<br />

GARAGE SALE 14 Mile 4 South<br />

fieH 1180 Norfolk Birmmhgam<br />

Antiques household terns walnut<br />

twin bed Fridav Saturday.10 AM<br />

4PM<br />

GARAGE SALE Fnday. 10 to<br />

5PM 663 Rolling Rock Bloomfield<br />

Hills in Fox Hill Sub<br />

GARAGE SALE Thurs Fn sat<br />

15674 Buckingham Beveriv Hills<br />

From 8AM-4PM<br />

GARAGE SALE July 30 3 1 22760<br />

Manning subdivision South of<br />

Farmington Post Office Womens<br />

clothing sizes 7 11, mens clothing<br />

Small appliances, Ras fireplace<br />

logs other misc treasures<br />

GARAGE SALES in Emerald Lake<br />

Sub. on Lvster Lane off John R<br />

between Square Lake Rd 4 South<br />

Boulevard, Blue Sofa 4 Matching<br />

chairs, redwood picnic set, antique<br />

Tinned Pie Safe kitchen cupboard<br />

marble top oak washstand, walnut<br />

hall tree, 4 miscellaneous small<br />

items July 29-31 9am4pm<br />

GOLF Cart mens chjlw will sell<br />

separately, golf shoes mens 8 C<br />

Good Scott's hand lawn mower<br />

6444299<br />

GARAGE sale Tires steel belted<br />

radial - size LR 7815 fits 76 sta<br />

tion wagon, furniture drapes, ms<br />

cellaneous 9-4 Thursday, Fnday<br />

17136 Locherbie, east ofT Southfield<br />

between 1314 Mile Rd<br />

GARAGE SALE Thursday 4<br />

Friday 10am-5pm 7135 North Tra<br />

thon. West Bloomfield Many items<br />

including furniture 4 designers<br />

clothes sizes MO Enter Sub by<br />

turning west onto Bnar Cliff Knoll<br />

off of Middlebelt between 14 4 15<br />

Mile then right onto North Trath<br />

ton *<br />

Resale Boutique<br />

Encore II & Fall<br />

Here & "Very Now<br />

Consign your quabty clothmg, furs,<br />

accessones, Jewelry. Jr sizes, an-<br />

tiques and objects dart<br />

2478 ORCHARD LAKE RD<br />

(1 mile W Telegraph)<br />

Open Tues thru Sat<br />

10 AM • 5 PM<br />

682-3200<br />

Consignments by appt, please<br />

GARAGE SALE, Friday Only 7456<br />

Cathedral. W of Telegraph<br />

GARAGE SALE, Sunday-Monday.<br />

SHOO Longcrest. Southfield. home,<br />

baby, toddler items, new ladies 3<br />

speed . Sam-9pm<br />

BASEMENT SALE Friday. Satur-<br />

day. Sunday. July ». M. Sl. 10 AM<br />

•PM Antiques and uaad furniture,<br />

large sale with nearly new washer<br />

and dryer, round oak tabic, set of<br />

chairs, sofas, baby bed, tots mare.<br />

HO Iron wood. In Rochester, Great<br />

Oaks, off University and VaKon<br />

i >-<br />

710 Misc. For Salt<br />

Oddand County<br />

ARTIST MOVING Studto under<br />

construction Sell or Bum' Part-<br />

ing sculpture and some studio sup<br />

plies July »,30,31 Rato date the<br />

following weekend Friday Satur<br />

day 9AM 5PM Sunday. 9AM4PM<br />

1133 Pmehurst, Royal Oak east of<br />

Crooks between 12 4 13 Mie<br />

MOVING SALE Saturday Sunday<br />

115 , 25535 Dundee, Huntington<br />

Woods 2 blocks west of Woodward<br />

2 blocks south of Lkicoln Genuine<br />

Crewel covered sofa 4 3 matchkig<br />

chairs Country French dining<br />

room set with server Tables<br />

lamps, sofa dark pine bedroom set<br />

with desk Miscellaneous iems<br />

GARAGE SALE Saturday-Sunday<br />

104 Antique bar partinp ir con<br />

d it loners, childs wooden kitchen set<br />

$100 Toys clothmg books 3638<br />

MacNk-hol Trail off Long Lake<br />

Road Pine Lake Estates<br />

GARAGE sale West Beverly Hlls<br />

18856 Hillcrest (west of Southfield<br />

between 13 14 Mile Rd I Mb<br />

cellaneous household items Fnday<br />

4 Saturday 10 A M 5P M<br />

MOVING Household Sale Chairs<br />

tables dressers dmrng room set.<br />

couches silverware mis<br />

cellaneous 17283 LouBe. South<br />

field 557 0454<br />

GARAGE SAl.E-Gravely Mhptrac<br />

tor 50 inch mower. Paradome<br />

screen house 10 ft cham link dog<br />

kennel 12 ft artificial fireplace,<br />

typewriter, tape recorder rockmg<br />

chair, misc Thurs Fri JUly<br />

28.29 10 AM 7 PM 635 East Big<br />

Beaver Rd Troy East of Roches<br />

ter Rd<br />

HUGE 4 Family Garage Sale. 21444<br />

Green view Rd 2 blocks West South<br />

field between 8^9Mfle<br />

SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY Juh 30 4<br />

31, 9am4pm furniture, small elec<br />

trie appliances clothes lamps 4<br />

small brtc^hrac 5831 Spruce Dr<br />

Birmingham Between Franklin 4<br />

Telegraph<br />

GARAGE SALE Metal Kichen<br />

CabmeLs Julv 28 24715 Lathrup<br />

2hlks South 10 Mile lb» East<br />

Southfield<br />

POOL 15 ft above grounid wlh ni<br />

ter cleaner and ladders $75<br />

644-5384<br />

SALE A THON Insulated pitchers<br />

$1 each Piano Kirby vacuum<br />

snow tires drapes spreads pr<br />

tures decor items Sharp Jr stze<br />

clothes handcrafted pottery. B-B-Q<br />

grill electric stove carpeting<br />

toys books, boys bike baby furni<br />

ture clothes misc Fn Sat till 6<br />

pm 544 E Southlawn Brmmg<br />

nam off 14 Mile between South<br />

field and Woodward near Prrce<br />

GARAGE SALE 21816 Whiltineton<br />

east of Middle belt south of Shia<br />

wassee, clothmg furniture tools<br />

motor parts outboard motoni and<br />

manv mar items Julv 29 36 31<br />

10-4 I'M<br />

GARAGE sale Mm bike vacu<br />

urns exercise bike National Geog<br />

raphics kits more Friday 9-5 30<br />

Saturdav 9 12 34336 Glouster<br />

Circle Earmington 14 Farm<br />

ington<br />

BASEMENT SALE Furniture<br />

paintings, odds 4 ends Fnday. Sat<br />

urdav 23031 Tuck Drive. Mxldle<br />

belt 4 9 Mile area<br />

GARAGE SALE Sunday only Juh<br />

31 9 AM 5 PM AD kitchen ware<br />

dishes utensils etc clothmg toys<br />

misc items some antiques 211<br />

Lowell Court off Chesterfield 4<br />

(Quarton Rd<br />

TWEEDED Shag blue red 4<br />

cream. 9x12 new rug cancelled<br />

from client from design studio<br />

647-5234<br />

BARN SALE _ T0AM4i'M Fnday<br />

Sat Sun . antiques paintings<br />

frames furniture clothing house<br />

hold itams $>Kuth east corner Mid<br />

dlebelt 4- -n Mile Rd<br />

GIRLS clothmg T2 «X Juner<br />

sees H0 Dresses 4 coats 2'xlO<br />

steel pool liner cover $25 524 2495<br />

ATTENTION...<br />

Fireplace Owners!<br />

FREE HEAT MACHINE<br />

"Makes Fireplace Heat Homes<br />

The FREE HEAT MACHLNF In<br />

stalls easily into your existing fire<br />

place Produces up lo 38.000 BTUH<br />

of Clean Usable HEAT Comfort<br />

ably heats up to I 500 Sq Ft of Liv<br />

ing area Adds Glass Door Beauty<br />

and Efficiency to your fireplace<br />

U L APPROVED For Complete In<br />

formation CALL<br />

268-1879<br />

GARAGE sale 3 famiies 1600<br />

Bowers Birmingham south of<br />

Maple off Adams July 29 30 9 30<br />

5 Antiques household items fumi^<br />

ture baby items old hooks pamt<br />

mgs 4 much more<br />

OARAGE SALE clothesevenmg 4<br />

day time cupper 4 braas ware<br />

lawn mowers furniture some<br />

antiques books etc July 30 4 31<br />

15 PM 24455 Mill Stream Lane<br />

Novi off 10 Mile Grand River<br />

GARAGE SALE' Thursday. Fnday<br />

4 Saturday 4495 Burnley<br />

Bloomfield Hills North Adams<br />

Wattles Area Clothes toys. Iron<br />

nte Ironer<br />

GARAGE SALE Movmg FuniK<br />

ture tent, table saw Mac Items<br />

Fn-Sat 10-2PM 27720 Red Rrver<br />

Dr North of 11 Mile. E of Ever<br />

green<br />

MOVING SALF 4159 Wakiut HI I<br />

north of Waddles Rd off Adams<br />

Fn Sat Sun July 29-31 Furrih<br />

ture etc<br />

BEATTTTFI!L assortment of baby<br />

items hargain priced 563-3195<br />

GARAGE SALE 2 Famiies Baby<br />

Needs, Toys. Variety of Household<br />

Misc 2599 Manchester. Btrmsig<br />

ham .(between 15 16 Mie 4 Cool<br />

idge 4 Eton I. Fn 4 Sat JuK 29<br />

30 10 AM -4 PM<br />

GIRLS French provmcial bedroom<br />

suite white 4 jjold triple dresser<br />

with mirror night stand spmdle<br />

bed dressing table $200 oil pamt<br />

ings light fixtures other lems<br />

cheap $424134<br />

GARAGE SALE 9AM "to 6 PM<br />

Thursday . Friday. Saturday 5054<br />

Dayton brive Trov North of Long<br />

Lake, between John R and<br />

Dequindre off Blair<br />

GARAGE sale movtog many odds<br />

4 ends 4 clothmg 1*81 Nadol<br />

Southfield near 9 Mfle Evergreen<br />

intersection Saturday, Sunday<br />

GARAGE SALE 4 famiies. Fn .<br />

Sat July 22 4 23 10am-4pm Sofj<br />

$30 tables furniture, baby lems.<br />

books. ZJ7 Carter St Troy North<br />

of Wattles West of Livernots<br />

GIGANTIC Garage Sair refrig<br />

ator bicycle Thursday, Friday.<br />

Saturday July 28 2» 30 J?*7<br />

North Adams Road. Bloomfield<br />

Hills Between Wattles and Big Bea<br />

ver<br />

AIR CONDITIONER" Chrysler<br />

9 000 BTU for sliding windows, ISO<br />

477-1468<br />

GARAGE 4 Yard sair 3 famiies<br />

Hundreds of items Plus freezer<br />

dresser, bght fixtures targe hand<br />

braided rug. antiques Thursday 4<br />

Friday only 2877 Bay Dr. W<br />

Bloomfield Off Willow Rd<br />

GARAGE SALE - Fri only, cloth<br />

ing bargains (121 Canmoor off Sq<br />

Lake Rd between CrookaLiver<br />

nois<br />

GARAGE SALE Froeser. Ham<br />

mond chord organ, water ska Gar-<br />

den Mark edger, fogger. Broil<br />

itizer heaters, record player<br />

bulletin boards, miscelaneous Sat<br />

10 AM S PM . 4ZStWeybridge Dr.<br />

Fox Hills; off Opdyke<br />

GARAGE SALE. Furniture,<br />

antiques, oak swivel chair C|$ Ken<br />

nesaw. Birmingham Off North<br />

Adams Thurs . Fri t AM - $ PM<br />

MECHANIC and Household garage<br />

sale Auto parts frooi HM MM<br />

Drake, Farmington W of Gil. N<br />

of 8 Mile<br />

GARAGE SALE antkiaea. » yr<br />

accumulation of goodies btlaM<br />

trundle bed. bke new. J ate a. ».<br />

M. M MS?t Bradford CC. Sooth<br />

fleM. Beacon 8q. East f "<br />

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1*?* 1R.W.G4C) TTiureday, July 28, 1977<br />

710 Mi$c. For Sole<br />

Oakland County<br />

GARAG.5 4 Movtog sale, home fur-<br />

nnhaigs. : TV's hid**-bed and<br />

manv other misc Kemt TM70<br />

Edtoburgh, Southfield Thurs. Fri.<br />

Sat , July 28.29 ,J« Green Dolphin<br />

Square, off 9 Mile. W of Teie<br />

graph<br />

MOVING SALE' July ® JO 31<br />

10 J0am-«pm din rig room, lawn<br />

equipment. miscellaneous 4415<br />

bamb*r|#|n Dr Bloomfield Town-<br />

ship. between 14 4 15 Mfle wt*t off<br />

Wing Lake Rd<br />

AFR CONDITIONER 18.800 BTU"s,<br />

uses 229. cools entire house 1100<br />

Evenings 8J8-5I51<br />

Building a Doll House?<br />

Start now with material from<br />

The Doll Hospital<br />

4<br />

Toy So'dier Shop<br />

Enter our SUMMERTIME GIVE-<br />

AWAY 11500 worth of prites *<br />

weekly grfl certificates It s FREE<br />

"47 12 Mile. Berkley, LI >-3115<br />

GARAGE SALE, Saturday Juty 30<br />

Mpm 15*4 Pierce. Bffmrgnam.<br />

Between 14 4 15 MUe Rds<br />

REDECORATING My Home, For<br />

Sale I 7*ft Sofas, 1 Upholstered<br />

Lounge chair Beautiful 13*lJsqJt<br />

Shag area rug including pad<br />

Round Walnut console table Call<br />

anytime after SPM Ask for Herb<br />

987 3922<br />

HUGE GARAGE Sale Thursday,<br />

Fndwv only Rain or Vine Large<br />

braided rug, tables. chists. trunks,<br />

rockersj beds lamps chairs much<br />

more 48735 IT Mile Rd near Beck<br />

Rd Nwvi<br />

GARAGE SALE—4 famfly gigantic<br />

say Furniture, bikes toys, apph<br />

ances hke new adults * childrens<br />

clothlH(t some antiques, misc<br />

Something for everyone M0 Wey<br />

bridge Fox Hills Sub near Square<br />

Lake off Opdyke Thurs 4 Fn<br />

'AM<br />

GARAGE SALE, Precision Tools<br />

miscellaneous household, all kkids<br />

of (tyCA, indicators dnlls. centers,<br />

etc Saturday. July 30. Stfiday.<br />

July 31 9AM 1530 Kirkwav<br />

Bloomfield Hills West ol Tele<br />

graph and Long Lake<br />

GARAGE moving Sale Some Fur<br />

nture small items, antiques, first<br />

lime ever Sale 1572 Penntstone 2<br />

blks E of Woodward N from 14<br />

Mile Thurs Fri 4 Sat 9 AM-5<br />

PM<br />

i.ARAGE SALE fumture, dinette<br />

set. household items Fnday k Sat<br />

20340 Wildhern 2 blocks north of 12<br />

Mile, one block west of Evergreen<br />

BASEMENT SALE 2 maple" cap<br />

tar's chairs (arberware cooker<br />

bbq Weber odd tables, odd<br />

Chairs**' filing cabmet, 21770 Wki<br />

cheater Southfield Lahser. IIW<br />

Mile 1-4<br />

GARAGE SALE some furniture<br />

1(M Thurs Fri, Sat Sun 340<br />

High Street Northville<br />

OIL Tank k Home Furnace Ol. 200<br />

gal excellent buy 6444806<br />

GARA'GF. SALE 2 famiies trailer<br />

for garden tractor, spreaders<br />

mowers, chairs adults and chil<br />

drens coats and other clothrg,<br />

baby Oungs weaving yarn, old<br />

trunk and much more Fn July<br />

29 10 AM SPM 4278 Old Domm<br />

ion Ct W Bloomfield r North<br />

Potomac Green<br />

710 Misc. For Safe<br />

Oddond County<br />

GARAGE SALE BtoomfieM house<br />

hatd items, tools, lumber, furni-<br />

ture. railroad ties, sporting goods<br />

314$ Woods id e Ct. off Green tree<br />

one block north of Long Lake at<br />

Adams Friday - Sunday 9-5<br />

GARAGE SALE Sal »AM. Lota of<br />

good furniture, bikes, Webber grill.<br />

Much More Sacrifice 2o034<br />

Beechaven, 12 -Evergreen<br />

GARAGE SALE, July 28 29 9 AM<br />

4 PM Antique Trunks Lamps.<br />

Dishes, Books. Clothes. Chairs,<br />

Misc No Pre-Sales 32503 Spruce-<br />

wood. S of 13 Mile between<br />

Orchard Lake & Farmington Rds<br />

GARAGE SALE Office Supplies.<br />

Clothing, Etc July 30. 31 » AM4<br />

PM 34740 Freeoom Rd. Farm-<br />

ington Hills<br />

GARAGE SaLE Fiesta dfciner<br />

ware, dolls, oak icebox, china cabi-<br />

nets. chair with carved faces,<br />

chma. glass, beer cans, lots of<br />

antiques, mlcellaneous junk<br />

Thurs Fri July 28. 29. 10 AM 8<br />

PM Farmington 30851 Rochelle 1<br />

bbek east Orchard Lake W block<br />

north 12 MUe Rd<br />

FIFTY year accumulation<br />

antiques, 7 piece din tog room set.<br />

tables, chairs, trunks, china plus<br />

household goods refrigerator<br />

freezer garden tools, books pic<br />

ture frames Friday, Saturday, Sun<br />

day IK 30. No pre sales, 19441<br />

Doraet. Southfield, north of 8 Mile<br />

on Evergreen. *ast on Magnolia to<br />

Dorset<br />

4 FAMILY garage sale, krg sized<br />

bedroom suite. RCA color TV Frig-<br />

idaire refrigerator, miscellaneous<br />

furniture Bicycle Crafts and cloth<br />

mg. books Friday k Saturday. 9 to<br />

5 PM 4938 Stoddard. Troy East of<br />

John R, south of Long I.ake<br />

GARAGE SALE. Sun. July 31. 11<br />

AM 5 PM stereo TV combination<br />

kitchen table, chairs, furniture,<br />

records, etc 1055 Lsicofci Ct, near<br />

Liicoln and Pierce. Birmmgham<br />

GARAGE SALE July 28 29 10AM<br />

7PM Toys, misc items 1 block<br />

north of 13 Mile, east off Drake<br />

35344 Muer Cove Farmkigton Hflls<br />

BIRMINGHAM GARAGE Sale.<br />

Friday k Saturday 29th k 30t> fur<br />

niure, games, toys, bicycles, txcel-<br />

lent condition 8940 Wood bank<br />

828 1862<br />

ROUND DINING TABLE 52m w*h<br />

4 high back chairs SpanBh style<br />

J125 Sofa Brown Corauroy 7 1 * ft<br />

long $125 645-2878<br />

18 KT.<br />

GOLD CHAINS<br />

Priced Incredibly Low!<br />

For Appointment Gall:<br />

335 9304<br />

BASEMENT SALE 2 Maple Red<br />

Captain Chairs, 2 tables, Farber<br />

ware Cooker, Webber Barbercue<br />

Metal Filing Cabinets Odd Chairs<br />

Between I-4PM 21770 Wrchester<br />

Southfield 11 3. 14743<br />

Yale. West of Farmmgton, South of<br />

5 Mile<br />

GARAGE SALE Fnday Satur<br />

day Sunday. Variety of itmes.<br />

including Baby items 8237 Gary,<br />

near Middlebelt and Ann Arhor<br />

Trail<br />

BASEMENT SALE July 28 thm<br />

Aug 3 . 30887 Stemhauer. Westland,<br />

2 blocks S of Cherry Hil. E of<br />

Merriman<br />

DIAMOND, ladies cocktail ring<br />

$240 Cash onlv Call before 1PM<br />

4785748<br />

GARAGE SALE S;i! Sun mnc<br />

household items, tools, ladies<br />

clothes size 10, 128858 Berwyn,<br />

Schoolcraft Beech area<br />

GARAGE SALE 11314 Loveland<br />

Liconia Power Mower, bikes,<br />

ladies, childrens 4 mens clothing,<br />

snow tires 4 miscellaneous items<br />

Near Plymouth 4 Farmmgton Rds<br />

Starts July 28th lOam^pm daily<br />

4218884<br />

SWIMMING Pool 24 ft diameter,<br />

filter ladder, cover, many extras<br />

Asking $300 421-6667<br />

GARAGE SALE, interior decora<br />

tion clothes, toys and many mnc<br />

items Priced to sell ourk 98 Fri<br />

thru Sun South of Plymouth. East<br />

of Middlebelt 9920 Garvett<br />

MULT1 family garage sale Lots of<br />

great buys including, dishes<br />

antiques, and tandem bike Thurs<br />

4 Fri .July 28 29 9610 Blackburn<br />

5 W of Plymouth and Merriman<br />

GARAGE SALE. Thursday and<br />

Fnday spindle headboawl king<br />

sized, two snowmobiles, children's<br />

toys and clothes, three car seats.<br />

43923 Orleans <strong>Canton</strong>. 4554483<br />

GARAGE SALE July 28 29 30 10<br />

to 5PM, Furniture. Baby needs<br />

much more. 6165 Stonetree, Can<br />

ton. Ford Haggerty area<br />

14 FAMILY garage sale July 28-30<br />

95 PM, don t miss this one 29008<br />

Westfield near Middlebelt 4 W<br />

Chicago<br />

GARAGE sale New ahimmum gut<br />

ters crib complete, many mis<br />

cellaneous items 11427 Auburn<br />

dale, Livonia, starts Thursday 10<br />

A M<br />

711 Misc. For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

YARD SALE, Antiques, appliances.<br />

Misc 19530 Wentworih. Off Mkldle-<br />

belt<br />

24' POOL, filter, ladder, cover, pil-<br />

lows, $575 Drapes, valance, triple<br />

widths lined, red, custom. $80<br />

917-8931<br />

GARAGE SALE Misc hardware,<br />

household Thurs and Fri 10 to 5<br />

pm 35558 W 6 Mile Rd, Livonia<br />

No Pre-Sale<br />

GARAGE SALE, household goods,<br />

furniture, appliances, misc Satur<br />

day 4 Sunday, July 31-3 1 32547<br />

Judy Drive, off Sanford near Ann<br />

Arbor Rd.. Westland<br />

GARAGE SALE Fnday 4 Satur-<br />

day 14517 Arden Livonia, Stove,<br />

sofa. bar. Bunk Beds, Misc Go-<br />

Cart Jacket, Large. Lawn mower<br />

JUKE Boxes $775 and up Pool<br />

tables $195 and up Pkiballs $295<br />

and up Candy machmes $25 and<br />

up Cigarette machmes $175 and<br />

up Foos Balls $175 and up Pop<br />

vender can $295 561-8818 or<br />

274 3 874<br />

FOUR FAMILY Garage Sale.<br />

Thurs Fri Sat 32231 Bridge. Gar<br />

den Citv W of Merriman, North of<br />

Ford<br />

MOVING SALE dinmg room, bed<br />

room furniture, chairs, tables<br />

refrigerator, antiques. MBC 18352<br />

Fremont, 1 blk W Middlebelt<br />

North of Curtis Thurs-Sat 10AM<br />

AIR conditioner. Philco. excellent<br />

condition. II 000 BTU. $IS0 Akimi-<br />

num storm door, screen 4 glass<br />

complete. $35 261-3737<br />

HOUSEHOLD SALE, glass shower<br />

door, kitchen light fixtures, round<br />

maple 40 inch Formica table. Tap<br />

pen counter top range, (electric I.<br />

oven with cabinet, other misc 2<br />

Mersman Mediterranean wood end<br />

tables, with drawers and coffee<br />

table, $40 each Jamestown<br />

medium size solid cherry open<br />

hutch and drop leaf table, $450<br />

Wing back Colonial chair, $50<br />

44525 Clare Blvd near Sheldon,<br />

Plvmouth Thurs . Fn 453 8682<br />

FREE FILL Dirt - CaD 522 7524<br />

GARAGE SALE The One you have<br />

been waiting for All thmgs priced<br />

e*temely reasonable Clothes<br />

shoes, purses scarves, hats, Chi)<br />

dren 4 Infants wear air filter bur<br />

glar alarm, dishes. T upper ware<br />

toys, bikes, 97 1 750 Honda Motor<br />

cycle. 15665 Inkster Rd Livonia 14<br />

houses North of 5Mile Rd Thurs<br />

thru Sat I0AM8PM<br />

BIG GARAGE SALE starts July 29<br />

31 Garden tractor. Mag wheels<br />

atr conditioner lots of clothes all<br />

sizes, lots of misc Located at 28640<br />

Kathryn, Garden Citv between Ink<br />

Ster Rd A Middlebelt off Cherry<br />

Hill<br />

SUPER MOVING Sale 3 famiies<br />

good furniture pictures, lamps<br />

childrens clothing, refrigerator<br />

TV, toys, baby furniture, ice<br />

skates, swing set lawn mower<br />

much more July 30-31. 10-5 PM<br />

39870 Coronation, off Cherry Hill<br />

between Hix 4 Haggerty Brook<br />

side Village Sub<br />

GARAGE SALE. TkuniTEn 37529<br />

Ladywood Livonia Between 5 Mile<br />

- .6 Mile west of Newburgh<br />

THREE* FAMILY Garage Sale"<br />

July 28^30. Pool Accessones. Bowl-<br />

ing equipment, Women clothmg 54<br />

7. Some new Camera Pet sup<br />

E hes. Misc 32642 Fernwood. West<br />

ind 728-8670<br />

711 Misc. For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

ROUND redwood patio table, 54".<br />

umbrella and 4 benches ExceDent<br />

condition, $130 After 3 1594899<br />

GARAGE SALE-closing estate,<br />

kitchen set. $40. ski tems, movie<br />

equipment large formica counters,<br />

baby items, ouahty clothng, misc<br />

9563 Fenton. W of Telegraph, N of<br />

W Chicago<br />

MINI Bike 4hp new $175 Walnut<br />

crib complete $25 White basinet,<br />

excellent $10 Rubber Vman raft<br />

$25 Brigas riding lawn mower 7hp<br />

3 yrs old, $200 Size 6 girls *e<br />

skates 5 M ile-M iddlebek 421 7483<br />

YARD SALE Fri 4 Sat 9AM-9PM<br />

9900 Loveland Corner of Orange<br />

lawn<br />

MAMMOTH garage sale, movme<br />

south Christmas ornaments. fuB<br />

length Mink coat, antique dishes<br />

humidifier, bookcase headboard<br />

bed. matching night stand For-<br />

mica top dining table 16780 May<br />

field 2 blocks E Farmkigton Rd. 1<br />

bbek S 6 Mile, Thursday-Friday<br />

Saturday 8 AM July 28 29-30<br />

GARAGE SALE small appliances,<br />

household furnishings. Fnday 4<br />

Sat 31112 Dorais, between Merri<br />

man 4 Middlebelt north of 5 Mile<br />

LADIES 3 piece luggage, electric<br />

heater humidifier etc 4215034<br />

FRANKLIN stoves, cast iron<br />

includes grate, boot 4 damper,<br />

spark guard, barbecue, bean pot<br />

26 in $190 30 in . $230 27 in cast<br />

iron wood box heater $75 455-4088<br />

TRANSFERRED SOUTH Sturdy<br />

4 man tent baby dressing table<br />

Singer sewing machine, twin<br />

spindle bed frame poker table<br />

misc furniture men's business<br />

clothing 40 42 infant and toddler<br />

clothing toys After 6.30 or week<br />

ends 455 1104<br />

YARD SALE' Antiques etc 27083<br />

Bennett Redford Twp Delaware<br />

off 6 Mile, I0am-6pm<br />

ANOTHER<br />

HOUSEHOLD SALE<br />

tastefully done<br />

FRI SAT JULY 29 30<br />

10 AM 5 PM<br />

The whole house goes" Dmmg<br />

room, living room, bedrooms, oak<br />

desk, claw foot chair washer,<br />

dryer stove refrigerator wicker<br />

clothing 30 years of collecting<br />

17339 Braile Detroit<br />

(East of Grand River north of 6<br />

Mile Rd i<br />

BEA , MARGI<br />

355-4971 ; 354 1572<br />

The Professionals<br />

GARAGE SALE Fnday 4 Satur<br />

day I0am-6pm 34328 Tomahawk<br />

Westland, off Wildwood between<br />

Ford 4 Warren Years of accumula-<br />

tion Everything from canning )ars<br />

to Christmas Trimmmgs<br />

THREE FAMILY garage sale.<br />

Fn Sat 32454 Shendan. Garden<br />

City, appliances some furniture<br />

odds and ends<br />

GARAGE SALE. 15406Texington.<br />

thurs . F'ri . Sat 9-5. North of 5<br />

Mile, West of Beech<br />

GARAGE SALE. Sat. Sun 95<br />

44047 Southampton <strong>Canton</strong> Near<br />

Sheldon Rd Ford Rd MRC house<br />

hold<br />

711 Misc For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

GARAGE SALE July 18 29 4 30<br />

10am4pm. 7441 Derby, East of Shel-<br />

don. North of Warren<br />

GARAGE SALE 28785 Bucking<br />

ham Livonia Middlebelt-School<br />

craft Area Off Alexander<br />

MYERS Ejecto pump, model HCM<br />

1HP. m in 230 vok like new. Two<br />

24 ft ladders wood, industrial qual-<br />

ity. plus ladder jacks 478-6084<br />

PORTABLE black and white TV<br />

15in Collier baby buggy A profes-<br />

sional Slalom water ski I pair<br />

Thompson trick water ski 455-0988<br />

GARAGE SALE 20260 ShadysidY<br />

Livonia H block South of 8 Mile I<br />

block east of Farmington Rd<br />

Friday. Saturday 4 SundayAfter<br />

10am<br />

BABY ITEMS, assorted chairs,<br />

buggys, etc Reasonable 533-8991<br />

MISC SALE antiques ski equip<br />

ment, etc Fn 29 thru Sun 31<br />

9AM 5PM 1 592 1 Auburndale<br />

Livonia<br />

SENIOR Citizen Sale Moving 40<br />

in G E electric stove pmk bath-<br />

room cabinet pmk waste basket<br />

(rose Irim). electric knife 4 hall<br />

pictures throw rugs (gold pmk<br />

golden beige, porch in colors i<br />

upholstered bench boudoir lamp 2<br />

saw horses, wall papenng table<br />

with tools nail box misc 31534<br />

Perth Merriman Schoolcraft<br />

area<br />

GARAGE SALE bicycles, beds<br />

misc 4 clothes. 35452 Parkdale<br />

Plymouth 4 Wayne Rds Starts<br />

Thursday<br />

FOUR metal camping rots, com<br />

plete and camp stove used 1 time<br />

$30 for all 534 3 893<br />

BIG garage sale Furniture<br />

clothes odds 4 ends July 30 31 9<br />

A M 7 P M . 13412 tfcClumpha<br />

Rd . Plymouth off North Territo<br />

rial between Sheldon Beck<br />

MOVING SALE 34iii Coventry<br />

Livonia July 28 . 29 furniture<br />

stove, refrigerator piarvo ping<br />

pong table lawn equimpent<br />

GARAGE SALE small household<br />

items paperback books. Uomen's,<br />

babys' clothes baby Wrnnhrngs<br />

toys, dishes, marram/ hangings<br />

July 29 30 31 9.S 92M Grandville<br />

between Joy W Ch/ago South<br />

field Evergreen<br />

GARAGE SALE 1 (Childrens items<br />

clothing, some fur/iiture. July 29<br />

30 4 Sl 9am "• /33962 Rrhland<br />

Between Farmmgton 4 Stark<br />

MOVING SALE jsat Julv 30 10<br />

to 6 Pm Dinette net me<br />

Free Estimates<br />

661-0200<br />

AQUILA CEMENT Co. Waterproof-<br />

ing. basement leaks Regular<br />

cement. Licensed >36-5074. 535-0831<br />

CHIMNEYS<br />

Repaired or built new Screened<br />

Cleaned Roof leaks (topped<br />

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tuckpointing Guaranteed Li<br />

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Building & Remodeling<br />

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Dormers Kitchens<br />

Att garages Bathrooms<br />

RoWh enclosures Rec rooms<br />

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Rough in Fireplaces<br />

For quality work or free estimate<br />

by Builder who works on jobs him<br />

self • call<br />

MARTY GRAFF'S<br />

GRAFF CONST CO<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

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Repairs, small jobs welcome<br />

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Modernizing, Repairing<br />

835-8610 Eves 24 Hrs 272-8096<br />

HOBI JUDSON DESIGNER<br />

WOOD INTERIORS* 1 ,RAPHICS<br />

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FUTURE<br />

CONSTRUCTION CO<br />

-specialists in<br />

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•Kitchens 4 Baths<br />

Also Aluminum Siding 4 Trim<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

274-8828<br />

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MODERNIZATION CO<br />

Sell 4 Do my Own Wort<br />

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additions walls moved Dish-<br />

washers built In Cabinets restyled<br />

Formica refaclng<br />

REFERENCES<br />

848-1514. 5454809<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

Cement work, patios, proches,<br />

tlons, roofing, dry walling<br />

est Call Harry 538-1002 or L 'J0<br />

474-1701<br />

Alan Powers<br />

Building Co.<br />

Complete Repair<br />

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•GARAGES-ADDITIONS<br />

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•PORCHES-ALUM. SIDING<br />

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Licensed<br />

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A S BELLISARIO-Ltensed Resi-<br />

dential Builder (4S0I1) Fully<br />

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Building & Remodefing<br />

FAMILY ROOMS<br />

Rough in or Complete Job<br />

BEST REFERENCES<br />

MARTIN Gal -5435<br />

Remodeling<br />

For free design service, estimate 4<br />

references Deal direct with bed<br />

bldr Call<br />

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ADD-A-ROOM<br />

Rough In or Complete Fmish<br />

MASONRY-AII Types<br />

Specializing in Fireplaces<br />

LICENSED BUILDER<br />

R.F. HESS<br />

531-6839<br />

LICEN S E I) CONTRA (TOR<br />

Rec rooms Room additions. Roof<br />

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Residential 476-6267<br />

R & R<br />

MODERNIZATION<br />

ADDITIONS 4 WOOD DECKS<br />

FINISHED BASEMENTS<br />

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SUSPENDED CEILINGS<br />

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I Sell 4 "Do My Own Wort<br />

Licensed Free Estimates<br />

Call BOB REEDY<br />

647-5033<br />

Birmingham<br />

KITCHENS 4"BATHS Recover old<br />

cabinets, counter lops vanities<br />

Call Darrvl 5334226<br />

Custom<br />

Wood Decks<br />

Call BOB REEDY<br />

647-5033<br />

ARKWOOD CONSTRUCTION<br />

Custom built homes, room addi-<br />

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ings. partitions 455-7583<br />

CARPENTER<br />

BUILDER<br />

CONTRACTING REMODELING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

Residential Maintenance^<br />

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Comm'l Additions. Kitchens. Dor<br />

mers. Rec Rooms, Baths, Siding<br />

Free estimates Prompt service<br />

538-2888 628-7044<br />

IT COSTS NO MORE<br />

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first class workmanship<br />

FIRST PLACE WINNER of<br />

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National Awards. HAMILTON<br />

has been satisfying customers<br />

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You deal directly with the<br />

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Coll 559-5590 24 hrs<br />

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OA E<br />

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838-6795 329 7813<br />

Carpentry<br />

CARPENTER BUILDER<br />

Commercial 4 Residential<br />

Remodeling Work Call Len<br />

421 9328<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

Commercial 4 Residential<br />

Licensed 4 Insured Repair Job<br />

Welcomed 5447193<br />

CUSTOM CARPENTRY<br />

Licensed 399 5980 883 3 955<br />

CALL - THE HANGEH<br />

Sales 4 installation of shutters,<br />

doors, blinds woven wood shades<br />

Licensed 4 free estimates 398-6349<br />

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Basements, suspended ceilings<br />

kitchens, complete carpentry serv-<br />

ice Excellent references Free esti<br />

mates 28878*8<br />

WOOD DECKS<br />

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842 5664<br />

CUSTOM WOOD DECKS<br />

286 7 888<br />

DORMER Additions. Roughed or<br />

Finished Do my own work Call<br />

Dick 928-3829<br />

FINISHED<br />

BASEMENTS<br />

Coll BOB REEDY<br />

647-5033<br />

CARPENTER WORK Additions,<br />

Rec Rooms panelling, ceilings<br />

wood decks, bookcases All home<br />

improvements Reasonable 522 2 563<br />

Village Carpenter<br />

Val - After 6 478-7658<br />

HOME REMODELING 4 Repairs<br />

Kitchens. Rec Rooms. Additions<br />

full-time carpenter Licensed Free<br />

est 477-8975<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

Carpentry, roof 4 gutters<br />

Plumbing 4 painting<br />

835-8610 eves 24 hrs 272 4096<br />

H 4 H MODERNIZATION<br />

RESIDENTIAL 4 COMMERCIAL<br />

* A dd It ions * G a r a ges * Porches<br />

* Basements * Kitcnens* Decks<br />

• Store Fronts*Homes<br />

All Phases of Carpentry Wort<br />

Licensed 4 Free Estimates<br />

5354 338 533-9176<br />

Carpet Cleaning<br />

STEAM CLEANING<br />

SPECIAL<br />

125 LIVING OR FAMILY RM<br />

Pet Odor Removal-Furniture<br />

Owner Operated<br />

Master Charge-Visa<br />

ACTION CARPET CLEANING<br />

559-0050 421-5380<br />

FOR Reasonable prices 4 quality<br />

wort on cleaning carpets, furni-<br />

ture; call Careful Cleanmg Service<br />

Insured 5J7-1050<br />

EDWARDT5 CARPET CLEANING<br />

SERVICE.deep soil extraction,<br />

steam JO years of quality service<br />

Call the Professtonab 423-5409<br />

HILTON CARPET CLEANING<br />

Let us restore the original beauty<br />

of your carpets Latest Steam Jet<br />

extraction method. 100"s o( Happy<br />

Customers recommend us to<br />

others Owner operated-satisfaction<br />

guaranteed. Living room and hal<br />

"up to 209 sq.ft. 1 C5 additional<br />

arearl^ent^^<br />

C6rpet Cleanina<br />

CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL<br />

All work guaranteed Fully<br />

insured One of the most effective<br />

methods Carpets are pnvspntted<br />

to lift grease, then the carpet is<br />

shampooed to loosen embedded soil<br />

and steam cleaned to extract the<br />

soil Your carpet is then treated<br />

with a soil retardant at no addi^<br />

tional cost Our regular low pnee.<br />

134 95 for anv average size I.iv<br />

rm & hall Our SPECIAL 115 for<br />

additional room<br />

Roebuck Maintenance 357-1211<br />

Electrical<br />

BOLLIN ELECTRIC<br />

Commercial Industrial-Res I<br />

GA 5-0030<br />

ERNIE'S ELECTRIC co Service<br />

increase Violations corrected<br />

Swimming pool circuits Licensed<br />

4 Insured 4MA3M<br />

Speedy Electrical Service<br />

Comm'(-Industrial Residential<br />

Contractor 164 1035<br />

Garoges<br />

OARAGE D(K)RS<br />

REPAIRED OR REPLACED E Ir<br />

trie Operators 425*13<br />

Handyman<br />

I.iv Rm 4 Hall steam cleaned Excavating<br />

$25 Ea add I rm $10 Sofas<br />

steam cleaned $25 DH Shults<br />

Carpet Cleaning 261^156<br />

SPECIAL-I24 95 with extraction<br />

Anv size living nxim hall<br />

DOBOSCO 561 1548<br />

Carpet Laying<br />

B SEOG CARPET SERVICE<br />

PAD AVAILABLE<br />

533 5 880 4?7 1994<br />

.NOVI<br />

FLOOR COVFRING<br />

Featuring<br />

•Lees<br />

•Masland<br />

• Philadelphia<br />

REPAIRS 348 2622<br />

EXPERT<br />

CARPET INSTALLATION<br />

421-1459<br />

A 1 INSTALLATION<br />

4 CARPET REPAIRS Rubber pad<br />

available Reasonable AO areas<br />

Call Jim 455 6010 if no answ call<br />

453 5118<br />

Carpet Repair<br />

CHUCK'S CARPET REPAIR<br />

Anv repair large or small residen<br />

tialorcomm'l 464-3815<br />

Catering<br />

CATERER WITH STAFF<br />

Buffets Cocktails Weddings<br />

Will book 4 cater for clubhouses<br />

etc 334 7697<br />

CHUCK OLIVER SPECIALTY<br />

CATERING OF BLOOMFIELD<br />

Hon D'oeuvres 4 Buffets All sizes<br />

parties Bartenders M34I00<br />

Ceiling Work<br />

ACOUSTIC TILE CEILINGS<br />

Paneling 4 floor tile^ree est No<br />

job too small 421 8489<br />

Dressmaking & Tailoring<br />

EXPERT Alterations n Novi and<br />

Farmington area CaD Grny at<br />

476-4046<br />

PERSONALIZED SEAMTRESS<br />

EXPERT WORKMANSHIP<br />

CALL LISA<br />

9794388 576-0135<br />

Barb's Creative Fashions<br />

Men-Women-Children-Quilts<br />

Alterations roy 5240528<br />

Electrical<br />

24 HR ELECTRICAL SERVICE<br />

Let Me Remove Your Shorts<br />

House 4 Comm Service changes<br />

Rewire-Repair Additional plugs 4<br />

lights Lie 4 Ins Swimmsig pools<br />

Discounts to Sr Cttixens 427-0412<br />

LICENSED Home wiring and<br />

repairs Ranges. Dryers fixtures<br />

Reasonable rates 544-7986<br />

ELECTRICIAN deaires additional<br />

work Small or large )oba Reason<br />

ably priced, free estimates 3993253<br />

FREE ESTIMATES on aD residen-<br />

tial k commercial wiring including<br />

fusebox replacement Intercom,<br />

electric heat Violations corrected<br />

Licensed k Insured 4774219<br />

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RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL<br />

Est 1K2 Ga 1-2044<br />

BULLDOZING<br />

• Grading<br />

• Backhoe<br />

626 9377 624 6666<br />

RAY'S<br />

LANDSCAPE & NURSERY INC<br />

Fences<br />

ALL FENCE<br />

Save on Fuel Enjoy your vard<br />

with Privacy Fence<br />

FREE ESTIMATE 5690241<br />

CHAIN LINK STEEI FENCES<br />

Prompt Installation Quality wort<br />

Portable dog pens pool enclosures<br />

GOOD PRICES Free Estimate<br />

534-5106 356 3017<br />

Michigan Fence<br />

$1 57 per ft UD<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

477 2878 or 286 3520<br />

QUALITY<br />

FENCE<br />

For Free Estimates Call<br />

HOME REPAIRS<br />

CARPENTRY Painting Roofi<br />

Gutters Electrical and Plumbing<br />

All types nf repairs 476 221<br />

HOME REPAIRS •<br />

IE YOI' WANT THE BEST<br />

CALL 649 17fi<br />

HANDYMAN 9 vrs experience<br />

plumbing electrical shel\e* eti<br />

If I can't fix it vou don't pav ("a<br />

Richard The Handvman 559 174<br />

HOME REPAIRS<br />

Experienced No joh too smal<br />

Reasonable 357-0241 or 153 1386<br />

HOME REPAIRS<br />

Small earpentrv electric plumb-<br />

ing screen repair ('.utter and roof<br />

repairs 647 1426<br />

Hauling<br />

569-0216<br />

LENS TRUCKING<br />

Furniture & Appliance mining<br />

Light hauling Cleanup removal<br />

537 1 906 4 27-416<br />

LIGHT H M l.INC. small clean<br />

ups odd jobs Lowest prices<br />

Prompt service Qualitv work 535<br />

7218 535 5 278<br />

HONEST PRICES Tra<br />

removal anv kind Building site<br />

clean-up Garage & basement clean<br />

ing I dav service 474:640<br />

LIGHT HAULING<br />

Garage Basement Yard 647 119*<br />

CLEAN I P ANYTHING Hauling<br />

Topsoil Sand Gravel Also Back<br />

hoe work excavating 4 Perk test<br />

626-6764<br />

End Loader Service Fire Clean t'p<br />

WRECKING-BULLDOZING<br />

Rubbish Removal<br />

349 1228 582 6697<br />

"f-<br />

j A & S FENCE CO<br />

Repairs Free Est<br />

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL<br />

846-2467 846 1 537<br />

Heating<br />

Floor Service<br />

HARDY'S FLOOR SANDING<br />

4 Refinishing Residential 4 Com<br />

merrial Old 4 new work 278 3 617<br />

LEONARD'S FLOOR SANDING<br />

28 years experience Quality work<br />

Reasonable prices 474 1163<br />

FLOOR SANDING REFINISHING<br />

Old floors our specialty Very<br />

Reasonable Free est 477-7736<br />

Furnace Repair<br />

KRAUSE'S<br />

HOME HEATING<br />

Featuring HEIL HEATING<br />

4 COOLING EQUIPMENT<br />

Fast, dependable service<br />

Free estimates of course<br />

453-0228<br />

Humidifiers. Custom duct wort<br />

Furnace cleaning 4 Electronic<br />

cleaners Mastercharge<br />

Furniture<br />

ANTIQUE FURNITURE repair<br />

wood turning and re-^kiemg Draw<br />

ers repaired, free estimates.<br />

553 2248<br />

FURNITURE REPAIR<br />

Reupbolstering 4 Refinishing<br />

Our Specialty is repairing reg-<br />

lueing 4 reupholsterlng dining<br />

room chairs Mastercharge 8)1-2554<br />

Garages<br />

GARAGE<br />

DOOR OPENEpS<br />

559-5224<br />

Howard's Heating i Cooling<br />

Complete Emergency Service<br />

Furnace cleaning sales<br />

Res Comm I Mobile Homes<br />

Main 755-1555 West 255 5698<br />

HOME HEAT ING SER VICE<br />

Service Repair -Cleaning<br />

Mastercharge 453-0228<br />

Insulation<br />

JONES INSULATION SUPPLIES<br />

Blown 4 Blanket<br />

Lie Si Insured<br />

Free info 4 delivery I 227-4839<br />

SPECIAL 6 inches of fiberglas<br />

blown in the attic 18c a sq ft<br />

522-4 732<br />

MICHIGAN THERMAL<br />

INSULATION<br />

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able All Season comfort<br />

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626-3204<br />

6 Attic Insulation Installed<br />

Lowest Price of the Year Blown<br />

insulation 22c sq ft Save on<br />

replacement windows and storm<br />

doors ENERGY SAVERS<br />

Licensed 4 Insured 474 *482<br />

Jewelry Repair<br />

EXPERT Watch rep iir 4 clocks<br />

Low price Call 10 AV 4 PM Man<br />

Fri 281-3217<br />

MOREADS<br />

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Thursday, July 28. 1977 (R.W.G-9C *13C<br />

711 Misc. For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

five family<br />

Sat. Sun HMD<br />

• Mil. A J bk,<br />

You nwd H we<br />

nfcur*. Clothes,<br />

niture, Lawn<br />

Parts, Drapes<br />

Hems<br />

Moving Sale Frt .<br />

Daby.\ bk S of<br />

E of Beech Daly<br />

J ot It Antique Fur<br />

ewelry. Baby Fur-<br />

Mower, Bicycle<br />

A Mite Housenotd<br />

GARAGE SALE Bkes and TV<br />

included IMH Marion. Redford<br />

Twp,. two blocks east of Beech<br />

Road, south of Schoolcraft<br />

BASEMENT sale, baby clothes,<br />

couch, table. etc 13441 Farley. E<br />

of Beach Daly. S of Schoolcraft.<br />

Sal A Sun, 1*4 PM<br />

PING PONG U>lr po*rr la bir.<br />

waahtig machine Bamboo porch<br />

furniture, bar stools, misc 538-7 J20<br />

RUMMAGE sale Friday, Saturday.<br />

Sunday. 41187 Ann Arbor Trail<br />

Plymouth Nice clothing, some fur-<br />

niture<br />

711 Misc. For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

GARAGE SALE Lamps chairs<br />

tables, refrigerator, sailboat,<br />

clothes, plants July •. 3D A 31.<br />

37M» Howell. Llvonto. 5 Mie A<br />

Newburg Area<br />

GARAGE SALE. July » thru 30. 9<br />

AM 5 PM M»J2 Ruah. Garden<br />

Cly J bk E of Middtebek 1 bk<br />

S of Warren Rollaway bed,<br />

drapes, bedspread dishes, small<br />

electrical appliances, clothes.<br />

Avon, and many other household<br />

misc Hems<br />

GARAGE SALE J7218 Gflchrist.<br />

off of Newburg between Michigan<br />

A Pabner, July 27, 28 A », 10am-<br />

9pm<br />

GARAGE SALE, appliances,<br />

games books. July 25 thru July<br />

30th, 9AM to 9 PM 14233 Areola.<br />

Livonia Near Schoolcraft and Ink-<br />

ster<br />

WARDS WINDOW Air-Conditioner.<br />

WO Window Floor Fan IIS Sears<br />

De-Humdrfter 870 427 107J<br />

THREE family garage sale, pool<br />

tables, bikes, dolls, snow blower,<br />

like new dresses stie 12-14, puppy,<br />

mac July 24 29 30. 14472 Part. 5<br />

Mile • Levan area<br />

CHEVROLET trussbar. grill<br />

guard 54*0365<br />

HOME sale Furniture, piano air<br />

conditioners, miscellaneous 23456<br />

Meadow Park 53*2*33<br />

GARAGE SALE M Thurs 19958<br />

MacArthur. between Beech Daly<br />

Inkster off Grand River<br />

SEARS steel utility trailer, gross<br />

vehicle weight 1190 lbs $100<br />

42*2489<br />

GARAGE Sale. Antiques and CoDec<br />

tibles, kids clothes, baby needs<br />

brass table much more 15915 Hub<br />

bard; 5 Mile Farmmgton Rd<br />

Thurs . Fri , Sat. 10 AM to *<br />

52*4308<br />

REFRIGERATOR gas stove, d»h<br />

washer A breakfast set 281 3905<br />

TWELVE" Family Backyard Sale<br />

Holiday Park Tojrnhou**. east of<br />

Wayne Rd between Joy and<br />

Cowan, parking tot 23 Saturday<br />

July 30, from 9 Am 4 Pm Ram<br />

date is Saturdav August Ith Chil<br />

drens clothes toys, books and<br />

adult clothing Glassware<br />

antiques, craft items, sewing<br />

machmes household 8ems, furm<br />

ture plus many mac Hems too<br />

numerous to mention You name it.<br />

we're seBing it Everthmg priced<br />

to go<br />

HAND CARVED lady's gold" wed<br />

drg band Artcarved. COO or best<br />

offer 459-3875<br />

GARAGE SALE 8981 Mohican<br />

Westland East of Wayne. S of<br />

Warren Thursday thru Saturday,<br />

10 AM to 8 PM Appliances, jew<br />

elry, houseplants miscellaneous<br />

items<br />

SWIMMING Pool above-ground<br />

18*12 with heater A filter Excel-<br />

lent condition 274-8575<br />

MOVING SALE 18849 Riverside,<br />

near 8 Mile A Farmington Furni-<br />

ture, Hammond Organ, Household.<br />

Saturday Only<br />

712 Bicycles For Sale<br />

ROSS. 3 speed woman's bke, hard<br />

lev used brown $50 Even tigs<br />

557-5299<br />

MOTOBECANE Mirage 10 speed<br />

excellent condition, extras. $130<br />

478 1507<br />

SCHWINN 5 speed fastback. boys,<br />

very good condition, generator<br />

light. $50 42*0433<br />

GIRLS 20 inch bikes, orange. $15<br />

Green, $10 847-6050<br />

SOLEX. Just tuned up. 8125.6474050<br />

BICYCLE parts trailer "toad,<br />

frames & wheels etc $20 6351<br />

Beck Rd 45*5331<br />

AMF BOYS 24". 3 speed, like new<br />

$45 477 6252<br />

712 Bicycles For Sale<br />

GIRLS Schwlnn. Falrlady. 30 tn<br />

Lke new 4744522<br />

CIMATTI moped, excellent condi^<br />

tion with extras. $325 553*642<br />

FINAL CLEARANCE Mens fight<br />

weight $45 Mens 10 speed |80<br />

None higher Sale ends July 30th<br />

40 to choose from Goodyear TFe<br />

and Rubber Co 47*0900<br />

GIRLS 20" Huffy bke. Bke new,<br />

$30 641-2541<br />

BOYS Schwinn Varsity, 22" ten<br />

rj. $80 Mens Huffy Olympta,<br />

ten speed $80, Seam 27" rive<br />

speed. $56 AH excellent condition<br />

553-4883<br />

712 Bicycles For Sole<br />

BOYS 20 kich. $25. 30 kich girls.<br />

$20 20 inch Schwinn boys. $35 28<br />

inch boys. $30 After 5 PM 42*2111<br />

2 BOY'S Sears 20 Inch bicycles,<br />

good condition, $15 each, 42*3688<br />

714 Business &<br />

Equipment<br />

Office<br />

OFFICE A Drafting supplies and<br />

equipment, new A used CaD after<br />

7PM weekdays All day Sat A Sun<br />

375-0567<br />

GIRLS Schwinn 20m Standard seat<br />

A handlebars, phis banana seat A<br />

high rise bars Convertible Schwkin<br />

20in Boys 26in 464 4719<br />

MANS 5 speed, excellent, saddle<br />

baskets, $45 Chain A lock<br />

Between 6 4 P M 3820838<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

SALE<br />

10 SPEED BIKES<br />

Center pull brakes. Simplex derail<br />

leur, pump toe clips, rear carrier.<br />

27 in tires, lugged frame, weight<br />

31 lb a<br />

Regular Price $149 95<br />

SALE $109.95<br />

(Assembled 1 BOYS 20 IN BIKES<br />

Regular Price $79 95<br />

SALE $44.95<br />

Many other brands on sale<br />

Weekdays 9-6, Saturday 93<br />

RECREATIONAL LEISURE<br />

30717 W 10 Mile. Farm<br />

477-0212 }<br />

KAWASAKI, 1975 V 900, ZL, $1725<br />

or best offer Excellent condition<br />

loaded JO 4-5794 Mark 82*2381<br />

TAN OEM $25 3-. peed Bovs 36<br />

incM!5 851 5092<br />

GIRL'S 20". Schwinn. excellent con<br />

dition. $40 647-5093<br />

SCHWINN Varsity 10 speed boys<br />

bike, good condition $60 647 4999<br />

SCHWINN Varsity. 27 in . excellent<br />

condign. $85 Ask for Don. 422 7761<br />

VISTA. 24", boy's $25 Good condi^<br />

tion 453 7068<br />

MANS Schwinn 10 speed 23 m<br />

frame as npw, $85 478-4937<br />

(HARold<br />

CONSTRUCTION CORP.<br />

SMIT<br />

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL<br />

REMODELING<br />

A total service<br />

including FREE estimates<br />

by appointment<br />

"31 Years of Experience"<br />

642-0755<br />

999 S. ADAMS, BIRMINGHAM<br />

TEN SPEED Schwinn Vanity 24".<br />

boy's, one year old like new, $85<br />

559-0527<br />

SCHWINN bike girl s 5 speed, with<br />

accessories. $75 5354249<br />

MAN'S 10 speed, excellent condi^<br />

lion, new $145; asking $100 535-8377<br />

BOY'S 24 inch Schwinn Varsity 10<br />

speed, excellent condition. $70<br />

34*6821<br />

ROSS 10 Speed 2 years old clean<br />

needs new rear wheel $30 47* 7214<br />

SEVEN small salesmen's metal<br />

desk and chairs 557 4800 62*8160<br />

OFFCE FURNITURE<br />

Side chair w/arm $24'<br />

Swivel desk chair w /arm $95<br />

2 dwr file, letter or legal $45<br />

4 dwr file, letter or legal $90<br />

36 x 72 exec desk, marred $96<br />

NEW A USED FURNITURE<br />

GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS<br />

1100 Maple (IS mile I, Troy<br />

W of 1-75 58*1800<br />

OFFICE FURNITURE used,<br />

desks, chairs, files, frafting tables,<br />

typewriters misc Bfivate 72*4756<br />

GENUINE Leather office chairs.<br />

(21. newly refinished $75 each or<br />

2 for $125 348 1280<br />

716 Lawn-Garden<br />

& Farm Equipment<br />

RIDING mower with snow blower<br />

12 gal sprayer, tow spreader,<br />

water pump with hoses 62*6561<br />

RIDING lawn mower, 7 hp, 4<br />

speed $250 525 1456<br />

TORO 888 tractor mower 36"<br />

blade, electric start Excellent con-<br />

ditioa 522-3831<br />

721 Flowers & Plants<br />

PERRENIALS. Thii weeks Special<br />

• Foxglove • $99 Abo English<br />

Daisies - $1 25 Dianthus I 75<br />

Seedum-8 25 fl 75 Many others<br />

O'Connor's Greenhouse. 37355 8<br />

Mile. Corner of Newburg Rds<br />

EVERYTHING IN<br />

Perennials<br />

Hughes Gardens<br />

24333 LAHSER<br />

Near 10 Mile Rd<br />

AFRICAN VIOLET Collectors •<br />

come see 100's Newest A oldest<br />

varieties Varigated. trailers. A<br />

miniatures Livonia 422-3855<br />

722 Hobbies-<br />

Coins & Stamps<br />

MARVEL comic books 1965 thru<br />

1977 Collectors items 422^)957<br />

ART SUPPLIES, picture frames<br />

drafting board, art A knitting raaga<br />

lines Car A Driver Saturday A<br />

Sunday 10am 5pm 20932 E Farm,<br />

off Halstead. North of 8 Mile<br />

LAPIDARY equ^iment. complete,<br />

like new Including many types of<br />

raw gem quality stones Many set-<br />

tings Must sell $160 937 1 321<br />

LIONEL Trains and accessories<br />

Largest selection and lowest prices<br />

around South Lvon 437-0086<br />

724 Camera Suppfies<br />

YASHICA 35mm camera wlh Pat-<br />

terson developing Lank $160 Ask<br />

for Carol, 652 4895<br />

RIDING Mower 8hp. 32 in blade<br />

Ariens 1974 excellent condition.<br />

Best offer Ask for Bob at 54*4199<br />

RIDING Lawn mower, snow blade<br />

can be ordered to fit $75 476-4051<br />

AIRENS 1976 7 HP ndkig mower<br />

gra» catcher, like new $550 Self<br />

propelled lawn sweeper $80<br />

477 5659<br />

STALLION 32 inch 8 HP Ridsig<br />

Lawn Mower excellent condition,<br />

asking $250 Evenings only 453 7 688<br />

SNAPPER 8 hp riding mower, 3<br />

years old, good condition cost $850<br />

new. $250 477-3654<br />

718 Building Materials<br />

3 LARGE steel casement wmdows,<br />

$15 each Steel beams for garage<br />

door header, 1 double I single<br />

cheap 4 inside doors 20941 Cass 8<br />

Mile. Farmington Rd<br />

BEAUTIFULLY Weathered barn<br />

siding Beams hand hewn and saw<br />

cut 421 7909<br />

HUFFY Tandem $90 522 1 228<br />

LADY'S Ross. 26 inch 10 speed, yel-<br />

low $70 Man's Delromi. 27 inch.<br />

10 speed white. $75 8514127<br />

24 5 SPEED Like new $45 Also 26<br />

Schwinn with baby seat like new,<br />

$45 274-5794<br />

SCHWINN BIC Ya-ES<br />

ALSO USED. $18 $20 $25<br />

JERRY'S<br />

45*1500 9334293<br />

720 Farm Produce<br />

DANS PLACE. 437 4403<br />

U-Picki peas, green A yellow<br />

beans pweet corn 7 Mile Rd one<br />

mile east of Pontiac Trail<br />

STRAW (WHEAT-OATS)<br />

LARGE bales pick up in field<br />

when baled Call now<br />

4534439<br />

HORSE HAY RABBIT HAY<br />

Mulch Straw Rabbits Milk cans<br />

cow manure<br />

Ga 1-4444<br />

AT CENTURY THE BEST<br />

IN USED CAMERAS<br />

Nikkormat FTN Fl 4 case $195<br />

Nikon FTN Fl 4 case, nice $365<br />

Petri FT EE Fl 8 case $125<br />

Pentax Spotmatic F2 0 case $150<br />

Pentax H3V Fl 8 case $85<br />

Yashica Mat 124 G Case latest $95<br />

Praktica Super TL Fl 8 $40<br />

Yashica Mat 2'-« TLR case $75<br />

Yashica D 2V, TLR case $55<br />

Bronica S2A body back only $295<br />

Koni Omega Rapid 200 $250<br />

Yashica Electric 3 5 case for $65<br />

Minolta Himatic 75 case only $65<br />

Retina 11A F2 0 Xenon nice $75<br />

Mamiya C 330'80mm $235<br />

I35MM F4 5 for C330 Exc $110<br />

Bolex H8/3 Swiss lens $125<br />

Kodak Batam Special F2 0 $75<br />

Retina Reflex III I 9 Xenon $125<br />

135mm Tele Xenar for Reflex $95<br />

80mm Longar Tele for 111C $90<br />

Leica CI./F2 0 Summicron $395<br />

l.eica CL/F2 0 Summicron $295<br />

Leica M3/ Fl 4 Summicron $395<br />

Minox B all black model $95<br />

Prism for rollieflex F $1S0<br />

Rollieflex 3 5F Planar for $295<br />

BUY SELL TRADE<br />

OPEN DAILY AND SAT 104<br />

MONDAY AND FRIDAY 104<br />

CENTURY<br />

CAMERA<br />

3017N Woodward<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

3 BLKS S OF 13 MILE<br />

WESTS IDE<br />

288-5444<br />

726 Musical Instruments<br />

ELECTRIC GUITAR, good condi-<br />

tion $50 4220957<br />

ALLEN Organ Mint condition,<br />

church or home, model T-44<br />

Cherry finish $735 0842*5<br />

LOWREY ORGAN with Leslie<br />

Speakers, good condition. $325 j<br />

522-384$<br />

VIOLIN, Rare old Saxon, Ger<br />

many, excellent tone A condition<br />

$1600 545-8513<br />

UPRIGHT PIANO, For Sale, $100<br />

Good Condition >4*3777<br />

OLD FASHIONED Upright Pano<br />

excellent condition. Best Offer 35*<br />

5025 or 64*1839<br />

CHILD'S electric organ and bench<br />

$40 474-7797<br />

Used Spmet A Console Pianos<br />

FROM $695<br />

Used Electronic Home Organs<br />

FROM $339<br />

Reconditioned A Guaranteed<br />

SMILEY BROS<br />

1010 N Hunter.B Tiam MI 7-1177<br />

Mon Tues. Sat *5<br />

Wed . Thur , Fri *8 30<br />

HAMMOND Spinet organ, walnut,<br />

$600 16649 Riverside. I.iv 4274088<br />

WURLITZER Spmet 3 yean old.<br />

in excellent condition Call after 5<br />

pm 39*4230<br />

FENDER Stratocaster West 65<br />

watt head, make offer 64*1994<br />

STORY A CLark Console Piano A<br />

bench good condition, $500 Firm<br />

Call evenings after 6PM 422-3358<br />

PLAYER Piano small excellent<br />

condition $450 T744925<br />

120 USED PIANOS Sprets Con<br />

soles, Grands Uprights Players,<br />

$295 lo $1,295 Daily 9 AM to 6 PM<br />

Scantan's. 2200 Fenkell. 341-4880<br />

WE BUY PIANOS CASH<br />

WANTED baby grand or small<br />

piano cash. 533-5*90<br />

MONTH END SALE<br />

Choose from Checkering Mason A<br />

Hamlin, Story A Clark WurDtzer.<br />

Baldwin NEW A USED Grands.<br />

Consoles, Spinets Priced from<br />

$288<br />

EVOLA MUSIC CO<br />

Miracle Mile Center<br />

2313 Telegraph 4977 Dixie Hwy<br />

Hills<br />

Blmfd<br />

334-0546<br />

Dravton Plans<br />

674-0433<br />

PIANO, good condition 453-0439<br />

ACCORDION. 120 key base I shift,<br />

needs minor repair $30 34*0753<br />

BABY Grand Piano. $900 Newly<br />

reconditioned Before 4PM 322 2114<br />

PIANO upright, good condition.<br />

$50 53*4249<br />

EVERT chord organ with bench,<br />

very good condition $150 427 4896<br />

FLUTE Arjtrong exceDent condi-<br />

tion $135 47*2638<br />

BRAND NEW ElectroVore SRO<br />

15 in speaker with Fender cabinet<br />

on coasters 45*4366<br />

We Buy Used Pianos<br />

Suitable for Teaching<br />

SPINETS CONSCXES-GKANDS<br />

Gall Mr Owen<br />

SMILEY BROS<br />

875-7100<br />

726 Musicol Instruments<br />

FOUR piece set of Ludwig drums<br />

with cases, mahogany color, 1 year<br />

old. $400 42*4858<br />

ARB PA system. 100 watts, 5 chan<br />

neta. 15" SRO and 2 horns in each<br />

column, $275 4 5*3254. 45*4823<br />

HAMMOND Maverick organ with<br />

automatic rhythm, autocnord and<br />

percussion, excellent condition, caD<br />

651 1710<br />

CLARINET LeBlane, $60 453-1923<br />

HENRY F Miller Babv Grand<br />

player piano Must sell Call<br />

647 3488<br />

VIOLIN excellent condition, bow<br />

and case included $125 484-2245<br />

728 TV, Stereo, Hi P.<br />

& Tape Decks<br />

PANOSONIC AM FM phono stereo<br />

system. $100 After 4 P M 644-7083<br />

SONY TC-270 tape deck Portable<br />

with speakers and mike Great<br />

shape $175 After 5PM 64*8176<br />

FISHER Executive Stereo, contem<br />

porarv, Walnut. AM FM stereo,<br />

Sony, Reel to Reel tape, record<br />

changer Mich microphones $795.<br />

685 1049<br />

GENERAL Electric Stereo AM-FM<br />

radio, record player. 2 speakers,<br />

walnut cabinet ExceDent condi^<br />

tion. $200 961-0012<br />

MC IN TOSH MX-110 Stereo, pre<br />

amp tuner, mint condition $300<br />

Before SPM 53*4060<br />

PHILCO color TV console with<br />

AM-FM stereo and record player<br />

$250 Before 4PM 322 2114<br />

COLOR TV. 25". Magna vox excel<br />

lent condition, walnut cabinet, $150<br />

After 7 649 1 593<br />

MclNTOSH ML 4, 2 speakers. Medi<br />

terranean fruitwood, MQ equalizer<br />

with walnut case, originaOy $2 300<br />

now $1,600 Excellent condition<br />

6414884<br />

AMC STEREO CONSOLE, in wood<br />

cabinet, new needle, $75 87*8153<br />

RCA console (French Provincial)<br />

combination. Fm stereo 19 in<br />

color TV record player $300<br />

83*7925<br />

STEREO. 4 channel system.<br />

AmFm and Fm stereo. 8 track<br />

tape player with 8 track recorder,<br />

bubble speakers 721-3354<br />

729 CB Radios<br />

WHIT LOCK IN TE RN ATIONA L~<br />

Michigan's No 1 CB Dncounter<br />

AH Major Brands 24 hr Repair<br />

34561 Ford Rd 32*5760<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

MACGREGOR Tourney Golf Clubs<br />

Aluminum shaft, D 2 swrg weight<br />

4 woods, 10 irons including putter<br />

A bag $100 464 2606<br />

OLD gun cabinet. $75 Ok! 22 pump<br />

nfle, $45 Bear bow A aluminum<br />

arrows 6424775<br />

NEW SAW MODEL 59 $220 A<br />

COLT Cobra like new $120(Permit<br />

Required ) After 5pm 647 7176<br />

BEAR TARGET Compound Bows,<br />

will accept any reasonable offer<br />

After 5PM 427 0685<br />

ARNOLD PALMER, Golf Clubs A<br />

Bag, 13 4 woods. 3 thru P Wedge<br />

$116 After 6PM Weekdays, 644 6CT4<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

CCM SUPERTACKS. Size 5W<br />

excellent condition $25 842-0744<br />

POOL TABLE, 7ft Valey com<br />

merrtal slate and mahogany table<br />

with all equipment $275 642-4339<br />

LIONEL standard setup. 8<br />

switches, 2 engines, freight cars<br />

under ping pong table, aD $60<br />

Stromberg standard race car set.<br />

40 ft track, 4 cars, $25 6 ft tobog<br />

gan-pad $20 6514792<br />

8 ft.<br />

POOL<br />

SLATE<br />

TABLES<br />

Slightly marred<br />

Saffron<br />

Billiard Supplies<br />

1623 S Woodward<br />

Corner 10 Mile, Royal Oak<br />

542 8429<br />

GOLF CLUBS - Lef Travsio L T<br />

D S , 3 woods 8 irons Bargain<br />

used 3 times $150 EL 6 7434<br />

736 Wanted To Buy<br />

TRAMPOLINE 5x10, exceDent con<br />

dition, $300 6444085<br />

POOL Table, 10x5 ft custom made,<br />

my must see $900 84*3715<br />

TRAMPOLINE new 6x12 pro<br />

model $535 62*0924<br />

CCM TACKS, hockey skates, size<br />

54. used 1 season great condition<br />

642-1274<br />

FIVE speed boys bike. Cross Coun-<br />

try skis A boots size 1*12 excel<br />

lent condition Call after 5 P M or<br />

weekend, 464 1 591<br />

POOL Table for sale, Brunswick<br />

regulation size cues balls racks<br />

etc $800 642-7883<br />

SLATE Top Pool Tables Deal<br />

direct with factory Starting as low<br />

as $249 95 New and Used Open<br />

daily 399 7255 855 1314<br />

732 Wearing Apparel<br />

GIRLS clothing size *I6 winter A<br />

summer, ski boots 54 narrow 2<br />

20" bikes 474 3831<br />

FUU. LENGTH Ranch rmnk coat<br />

notched collar worn 5 times best<br />

offer 5534132<br />

LADIES CLOTHING, Sue 12 14<br />

Coat Cream Sheared Beaver with<br />

Mink Collar, Jap Mink Jacket<br />

Sheared Raccoon Jacket white<br />

mink hat coats Kimberly Suits A<br />

Dresses GE Vacuum pictures A<br />

etc 937 3149<br />

LADIES, size 1$ (aD and wkiter<br />

clothing Blouses, dresses and etc<br />

Excellent quality Garden City<br />

area Call any day after 6 pm for<br />

appointment 4274304<br />

BEIGE and white Fox jacket $200<br />

525-4365<br />

WEDDING GOWN with acces<br />

sories size 7 8 $150 or best offer<br />

5420491<br />

736 Wanted To Buy<br />

CASH for your used records A<br />

tapes Looney Tunnes 5200 Dixie<br />

Hwy , Drayton Plains, 623 1888<br />

WANTEI> Bedroom Sets, Chests,<br />

Desks Refrigerators Wringer<br />

Washer, Gas Ranges, Electric<br />

Ranges Dressers and Household<br />

Pav Cash KE 1 5166<br />

WANTED Small car with pedals<br />

for 5 year old boy to drive 681 2374<br />

ALL<br />

NON-FERROUS<br />

METALS<br />

COPPER 32-42c<br />

BRASS 22-30:<br />

LEAD 15c<br />

ALUMINUM 12-22c<br />

BATTERIES $1 25<br />

Carbide-Nickel-Silver<br />

Plymouth Iron & Metol<br />

40251 Schoolcraft<br />

Weekday* 8-4 30, Sat 8-4<br />

425-1110 453-1080<br />

ALL PIANOS WANTED<br />

HIGHEST PRICES PAID<br />

Scanlan Pianos<br />

KE 2-7537<br />

Newspapers<br />

DRIVE ON SCALE<br />

DROP IN CONVEYOR<br />

Jefferson Fibers, Inc<br />

10500 Intervale Detroit<br />

(Schoolcraft A Meyers I<br />

933-9777<br />

WANTED Old toy trams Any age.<br />

most makes most gauges Choo<br />

Choo Charlie KE 5-3080<br />

Wanted Color TVs<br />

Needing Repair<br />

Top Prices Paid<br />

72*5404 2416800<br />

IN BIRMINGHAM<br />

CASH FOR YOUR '<br />

DIAMONDS - GOLD<br />

JEWELRY STONES<br />

ROBERT GALE. INC.<br />

725 SOUTH ADAMS<br />

644-6650<br />

RECYCLING CENTER<br />

NEWSPAPERS<br />

Newspapers $1 40 per 100 k>«<br />

Tied-no magazines Copper<br />

Brass 12 V Batteries<br />

Generators $1 10<br />

Highest prices for Carbide A all<br />

non ferrous metals<br />

Official Weight Station<br />

I. A L WASTE MATERIALS<br />

34939 Brush St Wayne<br />

721 7436<br />

$5 $20<br />

Class rings Also need weddrg<br />

bands old Gold Silver Diamonds<br />

Detroit 538 4 550 Redford 5224484<br />

CASH FOR SCRAP<br />

Carbide $4 & up per lb<br />

Batteries $) 80 ea<br />

Abo Copper Brass Lead Radi-<br />

ators Generators Starters - In<br />

sulated Copper Elect Motors<br />

Carbide Aluminum Nickel Nick<br />

el Alloys Mercury Etc<br />

Newsprs-$1 35/100 'b<br />

IBM Cards 7c lb<br />

Print Out Sheets 4c lb<br />

LAFAYFTTE<br />

RECYCLING CORP<br />

7700 Dix at Central<br />

843-7000<br />

8 AM to 4 30 sat Til Noon<br />

Home & /ervice Guide<br />

Landsc oping<br />

TOPSOIL<br />

IN LIVONIA AREA<br />

We Deliver<br />

$6 yd.<br />

Tax included<br />

427-3615<br />

BART'S TREE<br />

& TURF, INC<br />

Complete Landscape A Sodding<br />

service Over 10 years mtaDing<br />

fine lawns A landscapes Sod instal<br />

lalion includes tractor grading<br />

hand work fertilizmg A free 1<br />

year written guarantee Land<br />

scapes planned A designed to your<br />

taste Call to arrange estimate<br />

Bus 855 8080 Res 87*9420<br />

LANDSCAPING UNLIMITED,<br />

lawn stripping sod cement work<br />

Complete lawn maintenance<br />

S22 7 073<br />

OUTDOOR WOOO DECKS<br />

1 0* 10.material only,$150<br />

Landscape Design<br />

& Installation<br />

LANDSCAPE TIMBERS<br />

4x4x8 $2 69<br />

4x6x8 $3 90<br />

8x6x8 $5 75<br />

6x8x1 $7 95<br />

Wood Chips $8 yd<br />

Patio Blocks 3 for f I<br />

Stockade 6x8 $14 50<br />

Old Farm Rails $3 50<br />

White Marble Chips r bulk<br />

Lava stone red-black m bulk<br />

Crushed Stone A Landscapeg<br />

Haggerty Stone A Landscapkig<br />

2288 Haggerty Rd<br />

624-22W<br />

BLUE GRASS<br />

LAWN SUPPLIES<br />

Nursery Sod<br />

Cutting daily<br />

Mon thru Sat 8-5<br />

at 51825 W 8 Mile<br />

464-2080. 464-2081<br />

Landscaping<br />

RAY'S<br />

Landscaping<br />

& Nursery<br />

•QUALITY NURSERY<br />

STOCK<br />

•LANDSCAPE DESIGN .<br />

•RE-LANDSCAPING<br />

•PATIOS<br />

•WOOD DECKS<br />

•RETAINER WALLS<br />

•HYDRO SEEDING<br />

•SPRINKLER SYSTEMS<br />

624 6666 626-9377<br />

DAILY 9 AM-5 PM<br />

BUSCH LANDSCAPING<br />

Complete Horticultural Managemt<br />

Free Design A Consultation<br />

TOPSOIL<br />

553 4 229<br />

STONE DESIGN, walks A patios,<br />

waterfalls retaining walls A all<br />

types of masonry Steve 3524334<br />

HYDRO-SEEDING<br />

V3<br />

COST OF SOD<br />

RAY'S<br />

LANDSCAPE & NURSERY INC<br />

626-9377<br />

624-6666<br />

QUALITY landscaping, gardening,<br />

trae service for reasonable coats<br />

We guarantee our work CaD Ken<br />

for your free estimate now 39*0587<br />

WHOLESALE<br />

TOPSOIL<br />

--SHREDDED<br />

Looded or delivered<br />

on 8 Mile, W of Hogqerty<br />

464-2080. 464-2081<br />

SOD<br />

MERION OR MIXED<br />

Picked Up At Field<br />

50c Yd.<br />

I Mile between Newburgh A Farm<br />

ington Rd Open *V 7 days week<br />

437-9269<br />

OLD ORCHARD LANDSCAPING<br />

Sod removal A Installation Shrub*<br />

removed A replaced, etc K7-I428<br />

TERRY LYNCH LANDSCAPING<br />

Shrub A Sod Installation<br />

Personal Service A Quabty Wort<br />

man ship After 8 PM 5S7-74W<br />

H.L.Renos Landscape<br />

Complete Landscape Construction<br />

ligning Ma kite nance<br />

TREES. EVERGREENS. SHRUBS<br />

Sodding. Patioi. Sod Stripping<br />

Power Raktog<br />

Lit tosect-dtoeaae-weed control<br />

PARKS Mowed A Maintained<br />

425-9777<br />

LAWN REPAIR<br />

Sodding Lie Landscaper<br />

421 3056<br />

Oriental Gardens<br />

And Landscaping<br />

Japanese Atruim Gardens<br />

Houses A Condos<br />

Water Falls A Fish Ponds<br />

Combo Japanese Western Gardens<br />

Complete Ldscaping Design Serv<br />

Open 7 Days - Free Estimates<br />

674-2488<br />

SOD RE PL AC E M E NT-E ast w ood<br />

Lawn Mtn -Small problem areas<br />

or entire lawn laid Complete instal-<br />

lation Free estimates Exp., rea<br />

*onabk 651-1039<br />

TOPSOIL<br />

Screened 4 Shredded<br />

Fill sand, pool sand, 60-40<br />

gravel. Pea pebble. Decorator<br />

stone, limestone 1 • 10<br />

yards 6 day delivery<br />

LOMA TRUCKING<br />

427-1043<br />

Landscaping<br />

TOPSOIL<br />

FROM OUR OWN FIELDS<br />

Shredded<br />

Delivered Daily<br />

HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES<br />

IN BUSINESS 25 YRS<br />

JACK ANGUN<br />

474 1040<br />

Skandia Landscaping<br />

HANS O HANSEN<br />

Established 1955 Landscape<br />

Architect Service Planting,<br />

Sodding. Patios, and Retain-<br />

ing Walls |<br />

Landscape Maintenance<br />

476-.1 735<br />

Lawn Mower Repair<br />

TUNE-UP & REPAIR<br />

Reasonable<br />

626 5 569<br />

Moving & Storage<br />

G B S Moving A Service Co<br />

Any kind of Moving You do the<br />

packing we'll do the stacking We<br />

Specialize In Apartment Moving<br />

Insured Fair Rates Special rales<br />

for Senior Citizens, Auto recondi^<br />

tioning"<br />

JUST CALL' 669 9 222<br />

PROFESSIONAL MOVING CO<br />

Local A Long Data nee<br />

Piano Speciabsts<br />

SPECIAL RATES<br />

FLORIDA CALIFORNIA<br />

Lie Insured Bill 255 3532<br />

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO~<br />

Custom work household moving of<br />

fices packing, pianos appliances<br />

local A state of Mich 357 2 674<br />

Lawn Maintenance<br />

LAWNS A Such Tree shrub trim<br />

ming flower beds seeding fertili<br />

ration Reasonable rates Free esti<br />

mates 32*2193<br />

LAWN SERVICE A SODDING<br />

Reliable A Reasonable<br />

2640979<br />

SHRUB TRIMMING<br />

Bed work A clean-op. Fertilizing A<br />

weed control lawn cutting<br />

852 6780<br />

RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL<br />

Lawn Maintenance Programs<br />

Landscaped designs, planting of<br />

trees A shrubs, sprtig clean-up<br />

power raking, top soil, stone A<br />

wood chips Free Est 542-3297<br />

545 6676<br />

Lawn Sprinkling<br />

Two Enthusiastic College Grads<br />

head growing sprinkler 12 years<br />

experience between us We install<br />

A service underground sprinkler<br />

systems Misty Morning Sprinkler<br />

Corp 826 1656 A 292 1 438<br />

Lock Service<br />

LOCK INSTALLATION<br />

Specialize In Dead bolt Locks<br />

477-5253<br />

NEW LOCKS A DEADBOLTS<br />

Sold A Installed<br />

Reasonable Phil 72*0354<br />

Moving & Storage<br />

Frank Sorentino<br />

LANDSCAPING INC.<br />

Landscape Design. Relandscaping<br />

Planting Trees A Shrubs<br />

Complete lawn maintenance pn><br />

grams, spring clean-up. power rak-<br />

ing A free est 542J287 54*6ff76<br />

PATIO &<br />

DECORATIVE BLOCKS<br />

RALPH GIBEAU<br />

BLOCK CO 44*0515<br />

13075 Newburgh. Livonia<br />

FARMINGTON - NOVI AREAS<br />

5 Yds 2nd Grade Top4oil «20<br />

5 Yds FUI Dirt flS<br />

4784448<br />

THOS DEXTER-Maaon Contractor<br />

Flagstone A brick patio*, stone<br />

rtUatag walls, new or rebuilt<br />

Lie., Insured 47*1791<br />

APOLLO MOVING A STORAGE<br />

Formerly Len's Homes, apts ,<br />

offices, reasonable rates Due piece<br />

or a household Insured 537 1906,<br />

427-4181<br />

CLINT LUKE. INC TROY<br />

MOVING Household Apts-Offices<br />

Free Estimates! 524-1012<br />

DEPENDABLE ^MOVING<br />

Livonia A Western Suburbs<br />

5223474<br />

F w S t e w a r t Moving Company,<br />

office and residential, professional,<br />

courteous local moving Royal Oak,<br />

58*2411<br />

DOWNS<br />

MOVING CO.<br />

LOCAL A STATEWIDE<br />

One Item or a houseful<br />

Reasonable. Licenced. Insured<br />

PIANO SPECIALISTS<br />

Independently owned A operated<br />

422-2288<br />

Painting & Decorating<br />

TONY A SONS<br />

Exterior Painting A ahimnum sid<br />

ing cleaned "Good Work wth Old<br />

Fashioned prices" Call after 5PM<br />

532 2776<br />

PAINTING EXTERIOR A Interior<br />

Neat Dependable Licensed Many<br />

references, 6 yrs experience. No<br />

waiting Discount for Retirees<br />

S33-3044<br />

AMB PAINTING A DECORATING<br />

Interior. Exterior wallpapering<br />

drvwall taping, plaster repairs,<br />

licensed, reliable. Berkley 398 9205<br />

PAINTING<br />

EXTERIOR INTERIOR Wallpa<br />

pering, 27 Yrs Experience Free<br />

Esti mates Insured References<br />

I 781-6461<br />

EXTERIOR Painting by College<br />

Students References available<br />

Free estimates 375* 361. or 3750477<br />

EXTERIOR A INTERIOR<br />

Quality work clean references<br />

available 5 years experience<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Call Jack 474 9096 437 0413<br />

CUSTOM<br />

WALLPAPERING A PAINTING<br />

"I take Pride in my work"<br />

TRY ME<br />

REFERENCES<br />

Mr Mac 47*0437 . 455 2481<br />

EUROPEAN TOUCH<br />

WALLPAPER - PAINTING<br />

EXTERIOR PAINTING<br />

Interior Debating Service<br />

Free Estimate Insured<br />

549-3680<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

•5 YRS EXP<br />

•EXT A COMM^<br />

•REASONABLE Guar Ins<br />

•ROLLER. BRUSH SPRAY<br />

Mike. 561-4618. Brian 647-4595<br />

Pointing & Decorating<br />

HOUSE P A IN TIN G<br />

Reasonable Prices<br />

682 1061<br />

SPECIAL<br />

50% OFF<br />

GOOD TILL JULY 30<br />

Interior Extenor<br />

PAINTING<br />

Free Estimates<br />

All Work Fully Guaranteed<br />

425-9805<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING Wallpaper<br />

hanging. Wall Texturing expertly<br />

done 62*1172<br />

UNC6MMONLY GOOD<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING<br />

A PAPERHANGING<br />

CHARLES THAYER 425-3956<br />

FOR THE CHEAPEST PAINT<br />

JOB, Call someone else But for<br />

quality at a reasonable price<br />

please Call 545-4133 . 24 hrs Daily<br />

Local references of course<br />

Watts Painting A Decorating<br />

HOME Improvements -CUSTOM<br />

WORK Interior A Exterior<br />

54*0360 TOM 541-8755<br />

COLLEGE Students to do interior<br />

and exterior painting Reasonable<br />

and experienced Evenings 6! to 8<br />

Pm Mike<br />

478 3536 54AJ953<br />

INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />

Plvmouth <strong>Canton</strong>, Southfld<br />

CEILING A WALL REPAIRS<br />

397 1 916 32*2535<br />

R H L PAINTING<br />

Reasonable, extremely neat mte<br />

riorexterior Free est available<br />

immediately 5331471<br />

EXTERIOR<br />

INTERIOR<br />

by<br />

DONALD J FULLER<br />

PAINTING WALLPAPERING<br />

Wark Myself Insured<br />

559-0232<br />

Painting & Decorating<br />

CUSTOM PAINTING<br />

INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />

Work Guaranteed Free Estimate<br />

All Around Repairs Southfield<br />

569-3874<br />

INTERIOR A Exterior Decorating<br />

Free estimates excellent results<br />

guaranteed II years experience<br />

537 3618<br />

INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINT<br />

ING Over 20 years experience<br />

Very reasonable Livonia - Farm<br />

mgton area 464-8160<br />

THREE TEACHERS<br />

24 Years<br />

SUMMER PAINTING<br />

682-8205 682 0 546 373-8091<br />

CALL Mel Schenk for the finest in<br />

terior and exterior painting and pa<br />

perhanging Free estimate Refer<br />

ences this area My business de<br />

pends on your satisfaction 837 5626<br />

Piano Tuning<br />

PIANO TUNING-Complete repair<br />

of all makes A models Call John<br />

Mccracken 35*4956<br />

Plastering<br />

SPECIALIZING tn water damage<br />

crack and plaster or dry wall<br />

repairs 34 years exeprience<br />

Sooer. work mvself After 6 PM<br />

5389445<br />

PLASTERING New repair and<br />

texture work Drywall repair also<br />

No job too small Free estimates<br />

Sal Ballerini 435 7416<br />

LIVONIA AREA Plaster A Dry<br />

wall Repairs Free estimates Guar<br />

anteed work Insured 525^235<br />

ROY MALTESE CO<br />

Specializing in<br />

DRY WALL PLASTER REPAIR<br />

LO 2 8868<br />

Plumbing<br />

I'M NOT THE PLUMBER<br />

Nor the plumber's son. but anv<br />

work vou should have I shall soon<br />

have done Plumbing electrical<br />

carpentry, recreation rooms kitch<br />

ens formica counter tops cabinets<br />

(specializing in vanities 1 Installa<br />

tion of dishwashers A appliances<br />

Garage doors Cement work Rea<br />

sonable<br />

Frank Rashid 474-5652<br />

LOW PRICE REPAIRS<br />

PLUMBINGS E W F. R CLE A N IN G<br />

Related Alterations<br />

835 8 610 eves 24 hrs 2728096<br />

BERGSTROM'S.INC<br />

PLUMBING<br />

RESIDENTIAL ALIGHT COM M L<br />

REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS<br />

Basement baths water heaters, fau<br />

cets vanities, garbage disposals<br />

hot water heating drains cleaned<br />

Licensed, insured Mastercharge<br />

NO JOB TOO s SMALL<br />

Call my home 522 1 350 532 5646<br />

Refinishing<br />

Roofing<br />

ATTIC FAN IN ST-ROOF INC,<br />

Free Eslimates^Juabty Work<br />

H W Installation 427 7 081<br />

RITE WAY Roofing Co Roofing.<br />

Siding Gutters A Trim Licensed<br />

Insured Free est 52*9160<br />

A A M ROOF REPAIR CO<br />

We replace missing shingles A<br />

repair gutters No job too small<br />

Free est Call now 356-6644<br />

SHINGLES<br />

Work guaranteed to satisfy the Cus<br />

tomer We use 240 weight Sealtah<br />

in your selection m co'or<br />

Licensed 47*1230 Insured<br />

CURTISS ROOFING<br />

ROOFING Installed Leaks Fixed<br />

CR1SLER ROOFING CO<br />

Guaranteed 53 1 5849<br />

ALL ROOF REPAIRS A I.EAKS"<br />

Guaranteed Licensed<br />

Call Anytime 54*2944<br />

ROOFING NEW & REPAIRS<br />

Gutters vents Work myself<br />

Free estimates Ke 4-5334<br />

Screen Repair<br />

Tree Service<br />

COMPLETE TREE SERVICE<br />

Trimming Topping-Removal<br />

Reasonable Free Estimates<br />

729-6158<br />

TREE SERVICE<br />

Trimming & removal reasonable<br />

rates free pslimates After 11 AM<br />

647 2814<br />

STUMP<br />

REMOVAL<br />

Will Beat Any Pnce<br />

Licensed Insured<br />

YAMINS LANDSCAPING<br />

646-3290<br />

J ESSE S TREE SERVICE<br />

Tree Trimming A Removal<br />

23 vrs exp Free est 732-2028<br />

Upholstery<br />

PLASTERING A DRYWALL<br />

Repairs additions new work<br />

State lie 34*2447 474-0727<br />

PLASTER A Drywall repair A<br />

small alterations Have done work<br />

tn Birmingham. Bkiomfield, Royal<br />

Oak area for 25 vrs Can give refer-<br />

ences 62*6015<br />

PLASTERING A<br />

DRYWALL REPAIR<br />

Free estimates 532 7 780<br />

Plumbing<br />

VAfJ CAMP<br />

or Painter A Wallpaperer<br />

FREE ESTIMATED<br />

477-9478<br />

PAINTING - ODD JOBS<br />

WINDOW WASHING<br />

No Job Too Big Or SmaD<br />

Experienced 477-6789<br />

SUPERIOR Interior or Exterior<br />

Painting In BTiam BTiekl Area<br />

References Free Estimates After<br />

7pm 84*2233<br />

STOP'<br />

23 YEARS PAINTING EXP<br />

Hygrade Painting<br />

& Decorating Co.<br />

Residential, interior, exterior Ref-<br />

erences upon request Free e»t!<br />

mates<br />

774-0292<br />

CREATIVE CUSTOM MURALS<br />

For Home, Business. Garage. E»c<br />

Ever thought about it* Call Denrrts<br />

421-0977<br />

EXPERIENCED PAINTER<br />

Interior A Exterior, caukmg A<br />

minor repairs All work done by<br />

myself, reasonable, free est<br />

331-7103<br />

Gregory's Perfect Papering<br />

All types of wallcovering profes-<br />

sionally installed Low prices. Free<br />

est 45*6774<br />

$ LOW RATES $<br />

Painting-repairs wallwashing<br />

835-8610. eves 24 hrs 272*096<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior Exterior Reglazing.<br />

Caulking Experienced Work guar-<br />

anteed 357 1430 or 532-3504<br />

FOR THE FINEST<br />

ki Painting, wallpapering, plaster<br />

repairs, wallwashing Insured,<br />

References Call Mike, 338-8503<br />

PAINTING-Oakland Cty" only<br />

Careful, quality work Special Sum<br />

mer rates, free est . Mr Carlson.<br />

6434)319<br />

M GORELICK<br />

Professional Painting-Decoration<br />

Resl A Comm'I Custom Wort<br />

Guaranteed. Licensed, Insured<br />

474-0911<br />

WALLPAPER REMOVAL A pakit<br />

Ing Free estimates. McAllister<br />

House of Decorating 34*0127<br />

PAINTING A DECORATING Low<br />

Rates Work myself, sober. Abo<br />

plastering, crack * water damage<br />

If no answer call after 8 PM<br />

53*9445<br />

PROFESSIONAL PAINTER<br />

Interior - Exterior AD work do<br />

by myself. References furnished.<br />

Call for fre<br />

free est. Pat. Ml-7 4<br />

Custom Plumbing A Heating<br />

Repairs, new installations every<br />

thing in plbg A heating Lie 24 hr<br />

serv 455 9 34 1 537 0117<br />

PLUMBING WORK DONE<br />

Reasonable rates Fast service No<br />

job too small 274 2 469<br />

FINISHED BASEMENTS<br />

& EXTRA BATHROOMS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

GRAFF CONSTRUCTION CO<br />

476-8338<br />

FURNITURE<br />

" REJUVENATION<br />

UNLIMITED<br />

PAINTED A NATURAL FINISHES<br />

WICKER A WOOD REPAIR<br />

459-4930<br />

DONT REPLACE<br />

REJUVENATE'<br />

882 HOLBROOK PLYMOUTH<br />

Furniture Refinishing<br />

Custom work for Fine furniture<br />

RESTORATION REPAIR<br />

Ml 4-7755<br />

Roofing<br />

HAMILTON ROOFING<br />

Roofing gutters vents, and<br />

repairs Reasonable Free esti<br />

mates, 476 2217<br />

SEWERS, drains, sinks, toilets,<br />

etc Free estimates, low rates<br />

Same day service 532-8079<br />

24 Hr Service Reas Rates<br />

PETE CUFFE PLUMBING<br />

533-7171<br />

ELEC SEWER CLEANING<br />

Water Heaters • Disposals<br />

Complete Repair Service<br />

No Job Too Small Lie-Insured<br />

MasterCharge BankAmericard<br />

PLUMBING SERVICE<br />

Repairs Akerations<br />

352-8724 Reasonable 352*724<br />

ALLSON PLUMBING<br />

PLUMBING & SEWER<br />

CLEANING<br />

• 24 HOURS SERVICE<br />

• ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />

• FREE ESTIMATES<br />

• WITHOUT OBLIGATION<br />

Business 56 1 7337<br />

Residence 543-7430<br />

LICENSED Master Plumber Com-<br />

plete plumbing, water Itesa. Bswar<br />

service. Tree est. 411-ttll. 421-7W7<br />

Ot E<br />

I.<br />

BAGGETT ROOFING A SIDING<br />

NORTHVILLE PLYMOUTH AREA<br />

349 3110<br />

JULY SPECIAL<br />

Asphah - Shake • Shingles<br />

25 yr warranty<br />

Quality first A last<br />

EAGLE CONSTRUCTION<br />

Bernie Thompson 642 9599<br />

ABOVE ALL A GOOD ROOF<br />

Roofing. Gutters Quality work<br />

manship guaranteed 20 vrs m<br />

area Dancev A Son Roofing Co<br />

KE 1 2308<br />

IA-1 Roofing)<br />

WICKES LUMBER<br />

NEW A REROOFS SAVE d<br />

5 Year Financing Available<br />

Free Est 852-5883<br />

EVENINGS ONLY CALL<br />

651 2398 693 2767<br />

(15 Year Guarantee!<br />

ROOFS-GUTTERS REPAIRED<br />

New A Old, Gutters Cleaned<br />

All Work Guaranteed<br />

Free Estimates' 563 2838<br />

SCREEN REPAIR ALL KINDS<br />

All Component Parts<br />

Repair Patio Enclosures<br />

AI.S WINDOW SERVICE<br />

Berkley 547 1 214<br />

Septic Tanks<br />

Septic Repairs Basement Leaks<br />

BULLDOZING<br />

4744)224<br />

Sewer Cleaning<br />

J A A Sewer Cleaners<br />

Sink Lines Drains Tubs<br />

No Extra Charge for Sun Nkes<br />

Holidays 427 0697<br />

SEWER a DRAIN CLEANING<br />

Never over $35-usuallv less than<br />

125 call 531-6817 Ke 441773<br />

SEWER CLEANING $18 first 25 ft<br />

45c pa add'l ft Plumbing repairs<br />

call Leo 557-8730<br />

Slpcovers<br />

SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES<br />

Bedspreads, Your Fabrics<br />

Mary Elaine 838-4228<br />

KUSTOM SLIPCOVER SERVICE<br />

YOUR FABRIC OR MINE<br />

474-3283 47*0778<br />

MAKE your old fumkure look like<br />

new Quality work*xpert crafts<br />

men Ask about Summer Sale Fast<br />

service free estimate 532-4228<br />

Bob A Rose s Reuphotetenng<br />

Excellent work Quabtv fabrics<br />

Pickup A Deliver 8520218<br />

Decorative Upholstery A Ideas<br />

Repair work reasonable rates<br />

Custom Bldrs 422-6120<br />

ABOVE average upholstering at<br />

below average price Free esti<br />

mate Park Upholstering 647-6010<br />

UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD<br />

QUALITY FABRICS A WORK<br />

Free estimate pickup A delivery<br />

687-4178<br />

Ventilation<br />

SAVE up to 30^ m<br />

air conditioning costs wth<br />

POWER ATTIC VENTILATORS<br />

Abraham Rfg Co<br />

Mon Fri anytime<br />

851-0212<br />

Wallpapering<br />

WALLPAPERING<br />

No Job To Small Reasonable<br />

rales References<br />

Call after 5 30 522 S348<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

15 per ROLL A UP 11<br />

348*700 922-T590<br />

CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE<br />

SLIPCOVERS Fabrics available<br />

Call for home appt 53*5 751<br />

Swimming Pools<br />

CHIMNEYS NEW ROOFING<br />

ROOFING REPAIRS-HOT ROOFS<br />

427 3 981<br />

SPECIALIZING<br />

ki Hot Tar Repairs A complete re-<br />

roofing on your Home or Business<br />

Serving the Community for years<br />

ao work is guaranteed to satisfy<br />

you<br />

Licensed 47*1230..Insured<br />

CURTISS ROOFING<br />

Time For Roofing-Gutters<br />

- Work Myself. IS Yrs Exp<br />

AD work guar. ExceDent refer-<br />

ences Lie. Free est 542-2441<br />

MMW<br />

ROOPINO<br />

Quality Workmanship. Free Esti<br />

mate M4-14M Do Own Wo*<br />

S A O POOL DOCTORS<br />

Openings and Closings We special<br />

ire in weekly pool mantenance A<br />

all repairs Chemicals equipment<br />

a accessories Authorized Pool<br />

Sweep dealer 557 2657<br />

Tile Work<br />

CERAMIC TILE - Bathrooms<br />

showers, repairs Marble A foyers<br />

Reasonable 582-2528<br />

CERAMIC TILE Instalation-new<br />

work, repairs, remodebng No iob<br />

too small Free est 522-8788<br />

BASEMENT floors avg size H9<br />

labor Best prices on acoustic ceil<br />

ing After 3PM 425-0519<br />

Tree Service<br />

NORTH Area Smaller trees cut A<br />

hauled or cut and stacked Bushes<br />

removed A Hauled Stuart 844<br />

3447; 96*0253<br />

A A K TREE SERVICE<br />

Trees A Stump Removal. Trim-<br />

ming A clean-op Low prices, qual-<br />

ity work 4774434 517-3471<br />

ASPEN<br />

TREE k LANDSCAPING<br />

643-0125<br />

Expert tree k shrub trim ming<br />

Removal..-Feeding.. Reasonable<br />

WALLPAPER HANGING<br />

16 per roll A up<br />

Work guar 5384449 47*5050.<br />

C&S PAPERHANGING<br />

$5 up per roll"<br />

25 yrs exp Work guaranteed<br />

887-2666<br />

Wall Washing<br />

FOR Reasonable prices A quality<br />

work on Wall A Window Cleaning.<br />

Call Careful Cleaning Service<br />

Insured 537 1050<br />

WALL WASHING-painting<br />

I do the work mvself Free esti-<br />

mate 453-2152<br />

$2 DISCOUNT<br />

WITH THIS AD Wallwashsig Ws,-<br />

dow A Rug cleaning Painting All<br />

types of repairs Handymen 835<br />

8610. eves 24 hrs T7244N<br />

BILLS Walls Windows Carpets<br />

cleaned Painting Very reason<br />

able Insured Free estimates<br />

545 2243<br />

Windows<br />

ALUMINUM OR WOOD<br />

Repair, Al Kkids •<br />

Thermopane Glass Spermhsi<br />

New Storm Windows k Doors<br />

AL-S WINDOW SERVICE<br />

Berkley M7-ISM<br />

FRANK'S WINDOW CLEANING A<br />

Repairs New Storm Wfadows k<br />

Doors Suburban area 8 yanrsjg^<br />

m — — — ^ -


T<br />

14C* (H.W.G-10C) Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

736 Wanted To Buy<br />

YOUNG COUPLE want* to rent<br />

motortiome first 3 werti In August<br />

Can m o m<br />

COLOR TVS<br />

NEEDING Repair, under I years<br />

old nay up to MO<br />

B»7M2<br />

738 Household Pets<br />

LAB PUPS. • weeks old. Mutf see<br />

to appreciate! MM877<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY<br />

AKC, Male, show and field quality.<br />

I weeks, shots and wormed 544-1153<br />

BLACK Labrador puppies,<br />

wormed, shots, 910 &446I<br />

WIRE HAIRED TERRIER M<br />

months Spayed, tricolor house-<br />

<strong>broke</strong>n. Birmingham Humane<br />

Society IS2-4V65<br />

ADOPT A PET<br />

Call «7*1JW<br />

OAKLAND<br />

HUMANE SOCIETY<br />

Or visit our Shelter at S25 South<br />

Blvd in Avon Twp Open aD Week<br />

Sat A Sun 11-4<br />

LOVABLE MIXED BREEDS<br />

Beagle. Afghan. Boxer. CAIIie.<br />

Shepherd. Terrier puppies Border<br />

CoUies. Cocks-poo. Boxer puppies.<br />

Labradors. Long haired Dach-<br />

shund Springer Spaniel. Corgi.<br />

Great tine puppy Retriever, Do-<br />

bermai "Dalmatian. Schnoodle<br />

PUR EARED - Poodles Irwh Set-<br />

ters. £4k hound Shepherd White<br />

Shepherd. Husky spayed.) Mala<br />

mute-tfjnie. Great Dane. St Ber<br />

nsrd .Qld English Sheepdog. Bel<br />

*tan SAeepdog<br />

CATS • KITTENS BUNNIES A<br />

GUINEA PIGS Some de-clawed<br />

and neutered<br />

KITTQlS. Tree to good home.<br />

45^0305<br />

NORWEGIAN Elk hound pups. 8<br />

weeka^AKC. shots, wormed After<br />

5 P M. 533-7*77<br />

SPAYED Female Persian cat. 2<br />

yrs old Free to good loving<br />

Home - 474-3770<br />

EREF. to good home. «nal Black<br />

Labrador female. 5 months Very<br />

affectionate All shots up to date<br />

4214240<br />

PART SCHNAUZER Female, lyr<br />

old house <strong>broke</strong>n. Love* Chidren.<br />

All shots 125 4SM«58<br />

OuTtngbsh Sheep Dogs, AKC.<br />

quality puppys. champion blood<br />

line $175 A »200 ' 453-1 E72<br />

YO R KIF F UP. 2 H m out h s.<br />

female. AKC registered. 522-6452<br />

ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaaiel.<br />

three quarter 5 weeks. 3 males. 2<br />

females »20 722-M3S<br />

SIAMESE Sealpomt. gentle affec<br />

tionate, free to very good home<br />

M2-47W<br />

PLAYFUL kitten looking for a<br />

home Grey Tiger femak. I weeks<br />

old Free 4214160<br />

DOBERMAN puppies. 11-4341<br />

GREAT Dane, new baby about to<br />

ecwne. canine baby about to leave<br />

Harlequin male lovable ft mon<br />

ShoW, ears cropped, heart wormed<br />

For details cal) Kl-MM<br />

IF VOU bought 1W year old, male<br />

(Jog part cocker spaniel on July<br />

l«Ji called Riff ptease caB 421-<br />

15*.<br />

DOBERMAN pups "tads docked,<br />

dewclaws removed. 175 721-2724<br />

DOG RUN. four 10 foot sections. 4<br />

foot h»K. with gate. ISO After 5 30<br />

PM 427-3 2#1<br />

LHASA APSOS male, one year,<br />

championship quality AD shots<br />

and papers 1100 47M522<br />

DACHSUND. miniature. AKC, red<br />

male B weeks 1125 72141*<br />

FRKE Klttens-4 adorable • week<br />

old THlens need lovvig horte 2<br />

oraAge males. 2 Calico female*<br />

MA753*<br />

FREE to good home, three mixed<br />

terriers. 7 weeks old 427 7115<br />

LABRADORS. Black females.<br />

AKC, 3 months, field champ breed<br />

mg $100 151-3718<br />

LHASA APSO puppies EuxDent<br />

daooaltion. Champion line Gyaran<br />

teed 4S6-357B<br />

MINIATURE Schna users. males<br />

AKC, excellent temperament, fam<br />

tfy caised no sheddkig Ajter 6<br />

PM . 452-1297<br />

TER I POO puppies. 6 weeks old. 15<br />

eacl». 47*3137<br />

DOBERMAN show puppies, cur-<br />

rently winning. done serious<br />

rqufry, after 4 PM \ JH-2»TS<br />

*<br />

SIBERIAN HUSKIEl^KC cham<br />

pionkhip background \ weeks.<br />

$150 4SAUW<br />

MALTESE whitejnale, 3 jn<br />

shots. lovet children. $100 Ml<br />

DOBERMAN AKC. red bitch.<br />

Kuhio Rtlan Unea. 4H montha, ears<br />

cropped Alert, playful 711-7185<br />

FREE 5 Gray Angora Kittens<br />

Born July 11. Choose yours any-<br />

time. Good with children* 853-4539<br />

Pets For Loving<br />

ALL NEED HOMES<br />

PUREBREPS POODLE. MINI.<br />

BASSET HOUND. Bouvter. Coflie<br />

Great Dane, black Cocks poo. Ger<br />

man Shepherd spayed Irish Setter.<br />

Mini Sheepdog Sheltte neutered. Si-<br />

berian Huaky St Bernard Wire<br />

haired terrier spayed<br />

MIXED- Golden Retriever, Collie,<br />

German Shepherd. Cocker. Terrier<br />

neuUred Great Dane neutered.<br />

She Ale,<br />

PUPPIES Malamute purebred,<br />

mixed-aheltiea. springer spankh.<br />

shepherds, labradors<br />

KITTENS Many available<br />

SIAMES cat. purebred Persian<br />

declawed White female, spayed<br />

and declawed<br />

BIRMINGHAM HUMANE<br />

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* For Information phone<br />

852-7121<br />

PO


823 Vans<br />

FORD VAN 1171. V-l<br />

ganeied. Hereo good<br />

CHI.<br />

(ion<br />

SM-52>0<br />

SUBURBAN SILVERADO l»7«.<br />

S«nU Fe tan. I passenger. 4 wttwl<br />

drtve, air. loaded. 11,000 mflet Asking<br />

W N CaD After #PM 411-5875<br />

DODGE. 1173. Mail window van,<br />

WO V8, automatic. Mtchebn radvah.<br />

AMFM atereo. tape player, curtains.<br />

$J«50 Excellent condition<br />

7»4575<br />

CUSTOM VAN TT70 TORD Msil<br />

truck, ton with right hand drive<br />

Paneled. Celling, shag carpet,<br />

lights 11.000 541-7200<br />

CHEVY VAN. 1174 * ton auto<br />

matic. power steering, power<br />

brakes, everything new Low<br />

miles, IMSO 721 2ft5t<br />

824 Sports And<br />

Imported Cars<br />

CAPRI 1»73 2000 cc 4 cyhnd-r 4<br />

speed 23 miles per gallot $1450<br />

After 3 30 S» 1024<br />

SUNBEAM 1W7 Alpre<br />

»ge excellent condition.<br />

4 brakes best offer<br />

low mile<br />

new tires<br />

4M-31U<br />

CORVETTE I §77 4 weed blue,<br />

^rey interior. mags R F Goodrich G<br />

'A Loaded<br />

evenings k weekend* (514 C<br />

CORVETTE IM5 coupe yellow<br />

black. 327 4 speed Must sell<br />

Excellent condition $5700 6424577<br />

tion must sell<br />

$3 000<br />

Highest offer $2500<br />

373-5768<br />

OPEL Kadett 1170. 28 mpg, runs<br />

good -mstv 87.J00 miles. $175 or<br />

offer 47*0318<br />

VOLVO 1*74 Wagon Automatic<br />

rear defrost and wiperRadiab<br />

radio excellent condition 5334802<br />

CAPRI 1972 vS 4 speed sun roof<br />

AM-FM good condition 476-4470<br />

CAPRI 1974 V6 4 speed exceDent<br />

condition new brakes and clutch<br />

sunroof $2000 or best offer After<br />

SPM 647 1332<br />

FIAT 1972 128 sport coupe black,<br />

red interior oversized wheels A<br />

tires engine modified $1,500 Rob<br />

949-4300 ext 348 62W7I5<br />

BRADLEY GT brown m«al flake,<br />

see to appreciate 8J64380<br />

FIAT, 1971 124 sedan California<br />

car $800 or best offer 377-4191<br />

852-3816<br />

1974 RENAULT<br />

GREAT GAS MILEAGE<br />

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE<br />

$1,895<br />

BILL HERMANN, INC<br />

31151 W 10 MILE<br />

(Just E of Orchard Lk Rd )<br />

Farmmgton 478 2192<br />

DATSUN<br />

call<br />

1975 B 210 Hatchback<br />

SS3409I<br />

DATSUN 2607. 1974 4 speed Sil<br />

ver. air, am fm radio $4,595<br />

O'Hara Datsun J5655 Plymouth<br />

Rd 425-3311<br />

CAPRI 1973 4 cylinder engaie 4<br />

speed transmission bright red<br />

Like new condition<br />

Roger Penske Chev 355-1000<br />

DATSUN B-210 Hatchback, 1975 4<br />

speed, radio heater $2 695 O'Hara<br />

Datsun 35«55 Plymouth Rd 42S-331I<br />

DATSUN 244Z. 1973 Red' amTm<br />

new tires Only $3,795 O'Hara Datsun<br />

35656 Plvmouth Rd 425-3311<br />

FIAT 124 SPORT 1974 ' Red * 4<br />

speed radio heater radial tires<br />

$2 195 O'Hara Datsun 35655<br />

Plvmouth Rd 425-3311<br />

CAPRI 1972 2000 6 cyVnder auto<br />

matic AM-FM air condrtionlng<br />

$700 Call Evenings 456^2447<br />

MGB 1976V British racing green,<br />

am fm stereo tape 5.900 miles,<br />

under warranty 4 rustproofed<br />

Super sharp 644-0978<br />

CORVETTE 1971 excellent condi<br />

tion 350 automatic fuU power air<br />

orfv 30000 miles must see $5500<br />

3634835 651-6223<br />

FIAT 1970 Sp><br />

bodv work 533 1119<br />

needs a httle<br />

538-7400<br />

TRIUMPH 1972 GT6 $2208 5310183<br />

OPEL Kadett, 1970 1900 engine<br />

new carburetor and ctutrb snows,<br />

28 mpg runs well $600 Eves<br />

weekends 62M642<br />

Exclusive<br />

MERCEDES-BENZ<br />

Sales Leasing<br />

European Delivery<br />

Parts -<br />

Service<br />

Estate Motors Ltd<br />

464 S Woodward<br />

% Birmmgham<br />

| 6 4 4 - 8 4 0 0<br />

CORVETTE I§75. Coupe auto<br />

matic air. low miles, excellent condition<br />

loaded $7300 After 7PM<br />

649-0920<br />

MERCEDES BENZ SLC ttO 1*76.<br />

Moon Roof, Loaded. Excelent Con<br />

ditien 30 000 miles. Royal Blue<br />

$17 500 645 5 527 MM9Z7<br />

PORSCHE 1974 914 2? Lier Am<br />

Fm tape good condition $5500 or<br />

best of offer<br />

873-6332<br />

AUSTIN MARINA GT 1974, am-fm.<br />

low miles Michelins exceDent con<br />

dition $1 850 or best offer 39*9544<br />

AUSTIN MARINA 1974 4 door<br />

Sedan Gold radlals 4 speed AM<br />

F^4 stereo Rar defogger 4784^7<br />

VOLVO 1972 Model 164 Automatic<br />

ar $1800 383-5651<br />

CAPRI 1971 2000 engne 4 speed<br />

Air. New muffler brakes, some<br />

rust Priced to sell • 644-7230<br />

DVT9UN 1978<br />

fully equipped, cost<br />

best offer WM470 or<br />

MGB. 1 §M • Excellent condition<br />

G O L L I N G<br />

D A T S U N<br />

2W5 W 14 Mile 576-4400<br />

RoAl Oak<br />

BETWfEN CROOKS COOLIDG€<br />

DATSUN - 1§7$, B 210. 2 door,<br />

white. exceDent condition, extras. 4<br />

speed 12230 4534.M<br />

CORVETTE 1*77 has aD options,<br />

must sell this week Best offer<br />

693-2708<br />

MERCEDES i§74. 4MSL. Coupe<br />

Roaster. C B, F >rlda car. $13,100<br />

62M135<br />

SCWOCCO, 1*73. sliver tray, ?t.§00<br />

stick $3300 Very good condition<br />

After 3 PM 641-7451<br />

CORVETTE 1977. atf" automat*,<br />

most options Dark blue Clean<br />

55M miles $9000 177-Itm<br />

00RVETTE 1975. yalow with buck<br />

skki Interior Loaded, excellent condi<br />

Ion After I PM weekdays.<br />

871 1562<br />

BRADLEY GT. I§7I brosm<br />

executive options, i<br />

radio. Holley caut,<br />

1390 miles. $4996 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

H«l<br />

atereo. W CMS.<br />

•MM<br />

824 Sports And<br />

Imported Cars<br />

PORCHE. 914, 1975, black, all<br />

extras, deluxe interior, stereo, low<br />

mileage, must sell Best offer over<br />

$5700 4884495<br />

CORVETTE COUPE 1986. Btack.<br />

air 4 speed, power brakes, windows,<br />

Mint showjcxr 96,875 Will<br />

consider Vett tra* 698 1444<br />

MAZDA. 1*73. ExceDent condition,<br />

air. radio, undercoated, 4speed.<br />

blue Clean See to appreciate<br />

535-5549<br />

DATSUN 7978* B210. 4-door, 4speed<br />

blue with blue Interior.<br />

$2875 5,354884<br />

DATSUN 1972 2 40Z. automatic, am<br />

fm rear defogger low miles, very<br />

clean $2495 or best offer 274 1144<br />

MGB 1969 Custom body, new<br />

paint Runs 'jgood $2 000 or best<br />

After 3 PM 7224236<br />

CORVETTfT1966. Convertible, 427,<br />

4 speed, exceptional $6.000 879-7964<br />

DATSUN<br />

am-fm. m<br />

7. 1972 automatic, air<br />

50 000 miles, $2600<br />

LI 34118<br />

DATSUNSManv to choose<br />

G O L L I N G<br />

D A T S U N<br />

2605 W 14 Mile 576-4400<br />

Royal Oak<br />

BETWEEN CROOKS-COOUDGE<br />

AUSTIN Healy 1987 3000 Mark III<br />

new paint, new top leather, 373<br />

7636 6814307<br />

FIAT 1974<br />

after 6 PM<br />

low miles. 27 MPG.<br />

6244 781<br />

JAGUAR 1971"., XJ6 sedan with<br />

sunroof, 32 000 miles, showroom<br />

condition, professionally main<br />

tamed original owner $5295 or<br />

best offer 557 7767<br />

TRIUMPH<br />

1969 rare<br />

looks great<br />

Spitfire convertible<br />

breed runs perfeci<br />

$1200 6424439<br />

CAPRI 1972, 2.000 cc automatic,<br />

AMFM 57 000 miles radials excel<br />

lent condition. $1275 must see<br />

453-6998<br />

HONDA COUPE 1972. needs<br />

engme repair $300 Evenings<br />

227 9973<br />

TRIUMPH 1976. Spitfire bke new<br />

must go fast $3,700<br />

557 5700 ext 275<br />

CORVETTE 1976 white «r«h tan<br />

leather loaded $8495 or best offer<br />

8514265<br />

TOYOTA 1971 CoroDa, radio auto<br />

matic 39 000 miles no njst, new<br />

tires $1050 525-4357<br />

tAPRi 1972 2000CC. 4 speed air<br />

AM FM good condition. $850 or<br />

best offer After 5 PM 474-6740<br />

VOLVO 1970<br />

shape. $1250<br />

4 speed radials nice<br />

64448.17<br />

CORVETTE 1975 loaded Mast<br />

Sell Call after 5 PM and week<br />

ends 682 2596<br />

ECONOMY CAR SALE<br />

Capri "74 4 speed $1,795<br />

Datsun '73 610, automatic $1,495<br />

VW. '71 411 automatic $495<br />

Toyota. '72 Celica 4 speed $1495<br />

Mercedes. '72. 450 SL $10 995<br />

Page 352 4 580 Telegraph*^ Mile<br />

VOLVO. 1973 145 station wagon,<br />

stick air am fm $2600 647-8148<br />

CORVETTE 1976 orange with<br />

saddle interior loaded 11,000<br />

miles 35M0K<br />

PORSCHE 1973. 914, exceDent con<br />

dition, stereo $3 6 00 After 6 PM<br />

33*3719<br />

PORSCHE Targa 91 IE 1972. stored<br />

winters, many extras, excellent<br />

condition $15 000 649 3 881<br />

CORVETTE l"»~76~ automatic<br />

power steering brakes windows,<br />

air tilt tele wheel am fm stereo,<br />

leather interior 5354167<br />

AUDI 1*74 air, 4 speed, excellent<br />

condition grey, price negotiable<br />

6434915 Evenings 332 3 3*4<br />

CORVETTE 1977 all options vel<br />

low with black interior, 7700 miles,<br />

immaculate condition $9 500<br />

/ MI 65568<br />

CORVETTE f972 mint, power<br />

steering power brakes atr, AM<br />

FM Leather One of the finest 72 s<br />

around $5500 4224341<br />

PORSCHE $il S 1*76, air stereo<br />

tape mags Immaculate condition,<br />

low mileage many options Offers<br />

57 AH 697<br />

TOYOTA<br />

condition<br />

1972. Land Cruiser, good<br />

Best offer 3W4789<br />

MERCEDES<br />

mahogany, excellent condition.<br />

Serious inquiries only After 6PM<br />

1-313453 1122<br />

852 Classic Cars<br />

1950 MG TD. 90 r 'c restored Mint<br />

body condition Standard bore<br />

Accessories 4 spare parts 357 2375<br />

MGTD. 1953 Restored $6700<br />

646-6334<br />

THUNDERBIRD 1962 good shape,<br />

interior exterior excellent condition.<br />

642 7509<br />

LINCOLN Continental<br />

convertible $3775<br />

X<br />

1966. 4 door<br />

646 0325<br />

854 American Motors<br />

HORNET 1972 wagon,<br />

good condition $900<br />

snow tires<br />

645 1 625<br />

HORNET X 1972. 2 door SST<br />

rally wheels, 6 cylinder jjas saver<br />

runs like new I owner $795 AUTO-<br />

LAND USA, 35545 Michigan Ave<br />

Wayne 728 3100<br />

GREMLIN 1976<br />

miles, excellent<br />

$1900<br />

spee 23 000<br />

condition, iditi only<br />

478 6123<br />

AMC PACER 1975 Automatic,<br />

power steering and brakes. 21.000<br />

miles Like new Only $2,495<br />

O Hara Datsun 35655 Plymouth<br />

Rd 425 3311<br />

JAVELIN 1971 6 cylinder automatic<br />

power steering, good mileage.<br />

56.000 miles clean $950<br />

422 8949<br />

HORNET 1973 Sportabout, econ<br />

omy station wagon am-fm air.<br />

$1495 478-2546<br />

JAVELIN 1973<br />

power steering<br />

miles.<br />

sharp automatic,<br />

brakes. air 44.000<br />

427 3206<br />

GREMLIN 1974 automatic air.<br />

power steenng. nice 261-5266<br />

1976 PACER<br />

Special Edition Air conditioning<br />

stereo, luggage rack, side mouldings<br />

white with luxurv interior<br />

power steering, showroom new<br />

low miles Save $2,995 Must be<br />

sold Monday evening<br />

Page 352 8580 Telegraph 9'? Mile<br />

HORNET 1974 hatchback Air<br />

power steering FM- Casette new<br />

radials Mint condilion and more<br />

425 3991<br />

GREMLIN 1974 stick 6 "air new<br />

tires batterv radiator $1 049<br />

533 4656<br />

GREMLIN 1974 2 door, auto<br />

matic power steering low miles,<br />

ideal second car Avis Ford<br />

Telegraph at 12 Mile 354 3100<br />

AMX 1973 automatic air new<br />

tires shocks good condition low<br />

hjiles $1950 offer Evenings<br />

85 1 2357<br />

GREMLIN X 1974 V8 T speedstick.<br />

air stereo power steenng,<br />

brakes steel belted tires. 27 000<br />

miles excellen! condition best<br />

offer 537 0950<br />

MATADOR 1976 am fm stereo air<br />

automatic 10 000 miles $3500<br />

476 2331<br />

856 Buick<br />

SKYLARK 1972 automatic 68 000<br />

miles air. fm verv sharp garage<br />

kept $1450 835 2882<br />

REGAL 1975, rust white power<br />

everything verv clean must sell<br />

$340(5 Excellent condition 642 0577<br />

589 3333 I.A SABRE 1973. 2 door<br />

hardtop power steering brakes<br />

automatic, clean 349 8085<br />

BUICK REGAL<br />

top 37.000 miles<br />

inside and out<br />

FM tilt wheel<br />

vale $2500<br />

1973 2 door hard<br />

exceptionally' nice<br />

factory air AM<br />

ruad wheels, pri<br />

GA 2 6791<br />

N O W !<br />

Out of Town Buyer<br />

ON PREMISES<br />

AT FISCHER BUICK<br />

and he is paying highest dollar<br />

in town for any sharp<br />

used car, truck or van<br />

F I S C H E R<br />

B U I C K<br />

TROY MOTOR MALL<br />

643-7&S0<br />

SKYLARK 1971<br />

air. am-fm<br />

brakes $1 000<br />

2 door<br />

power<br />

hardtop<br />

steering<br />

355 4053<br />

LE SABRE 1975 4 door, silver<br />

with silver vinyl top chrome<br />

wheels red velour interior Air<br />

stereo tilt wheel, cruise 60-40 seat<br />

$3 450 642 6759<br />

ELECTRA 197 4 4 door hardtop<br />

Loaded One owner 38.000 miles<br />

Excellent condition $2 750 Call<br />

between 10 AM 6 PM MI 6 4722<br />

OPEL 1970 station<br />

transportation $300<br />

wagon, good<br />

474 2382<br />

856 Buick<br />

LA SABRE.<br />

$500<br />

1971 good condition<br />

427 7912<br />

BUICK ELECTRA 1974 Estate<br />

Wagon Loaded with everything A<br />

I $2 100 Jack Demmer Ford<br />

721 2600<br />

LE SABRE. 1975 All power Excel<br />

lent condition $3,200 356-2495<br />

CENTURY 1973,<br />

matic. excellent<br />

sell. $2,200<br />

wagon 350 auto<br />

condition, must<br />

478 7565<br />

1976 Buick Regal<br />

2 door air conditioning, am fm,<br />

power steering and power brakes,<br />

beautiful white finish with match<br />

ing vinyl roof 9.000 actual miles<br />

Sale priced at only<br />

$4,495<br />

JACK SELLE BUICK<br />

200 W Ann Arbor Rd<br />

Plymouth<br />

453-44 1 1<br />

SKYWARK 1970. 2 door vinyl top<br />

airjower steering, good condition<br />

Afler 6 PM 532 9235<br />

CENTURY SPECIAL 1976 V 6 auto<br />

matic. rust-proofed. 9.000 miles<br />

$3425 64 2 6773<br />

BUICK 1976 Regal Landau air<br />

stereo, plush interior excellent con<br />

dition $4,300 best offer 477 3654<br />

RIVER1A 1976 cream buckskin<br />

air. stereo loaded. 17.000 miles,<br />

$5 800 After 6PM 62 6 3858<br />

BUICK<br />

speed<br />

tproofei<br />

6745<br />

1976 Skyhawk yellow 4<br />

>ower steering brakes rus<br />

I 19 000 miles $2800 421<br />

459 1745<br />

REGAL 1977, low mileage Landau<br />

top power steering brakes air<br />

rear defogger. rustproofed & more<br />

$4950 437 9766<br />

SKYLARK 1972 Sharp car Excel<br />

lent condition 35.000 miles Snow<br />

tires air $1 500 557 8968<br />

ELECTRA 1974 225 custom 2<br />

door air vinyl top power steering<br />

brakes & windows AMFM rear<br />

defroster I owner $2650 Week<br />

davp 9 4 30 f'M 94 1 3500<br />

REGAL 1976 V6 air AMFM<br />

stereo Landau top rear defogger<br />

custom interior low mileage best<br />

offer 543 4747<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

COUPE DEVILLE, 1974 Leather,<br />

tilt, cruise LOADED'" 13.677 Art<br />

Moran Pontiac GMC Telegraph<br />

North of 12 Mile 353 9000<br />

ELDORADO 1976 Tabriolet fuel<br />

injection engine all power leather<br />

loaded excellent condition $8200<br />

645 1022<br />

CADILLAC COUPE 1977<br />

Edinburgh green, white cabriolet<br />

top cruise control tilt and tele<br />

scopic twilight sentinel white<br />

leather and more 626 1896<br />

ELDORADO<br />

Unusual color,<br />

COUPE De Villi.. 1977<br />

leather $8500<br />

1976'" Covertible<br />

ill power must sell<br />

355 4559<br />

SEVILLE 1976 loaded<br />

wires. C B. must sell<br />

loaded with<br />

355 5779<br />

leather,<br />

626 8135<br />

COUPE DE VILLE 1972 fully<br />

rd excellent condition, steel<br />

belte tires best offer Original<br />

Owner<br />

643-7314<br />

SEVILLE 1976 excellent condition<br />

loaded, low mileage, best<br />

offer over $9500 569 2300 851 5672<br />

COUPE<br />

Cabriolet<br />

stereo<br />

VILLE 1976 vellow<br />

4 body 60 40c AM<br />

Perfect condition<br />

626 5446<br />

SEDAN DeVille 1976 d elegance,<br />

full power $7200 After 6 PM<br />

624 5492<br />

&<br />

COUPE DE VILLE 1977 triple<br />

low. 6900 miles, leather cruise<br />

stereo wire wheel discs $9200<br />

673 5578<br />

1976<br />

Full<br />

stereo<br />

sharp<br />

LEO<br />

END OF YEAR CLEARANCE<br />

BUYlVOW!<br />

BE A T THE '78<br />

PRICE<br />

INCREASED<br />

LARGE SELECTION OF<br />

GREMLINS • HORNETS • PACERS • MATADORS<br />

MANY WITH AIR CONDITIONING<br />

2 0<br />

NOBODY IN THE WORLD SELLS MORE<br />

AMERICAN MOTORS CARS<br />

THAN<br />

6REENREL0 AMC/JEEP<br />

power,<br />

black<br />

Cadi<br />

ac Seville<br />

air conditioning<br />

and white leather<br />

$8,995<br />

CALHOUN FORD<br />

41001 Plvmouth Rd<br />

Just East of Haggerty<br />

453-1327<br />

COUPE DF. VILLE 1977 most<br />

tions Bronze, clean 8000 miles.<br />

iOO 477 1089<br />

COUPE DeVille 1976 Firelhorn red<br />

with white Cabriolet roof Red<br />

leather interior stereo, tilt, cruise<br />

other extras Excellent condition<br />

$7,000 229 8039<br />

SEDAN De VILLE<br />

owner excelfent condition<br />

car Full power, including<br />

irigi<br />

Wife s<br />

Power<br />

brakes, power steering. 6 wav<br />

seats Climate control Rear win<br />

dow defroster $1200 or nearest<br />

offer Weekends only 646 0156<br />

r i A M C / J E E P<br />

1205 Ann Arbor Road • Plymouth • 453-3600<br />

' Tri-Coantj Pontiac Award Winner"<br />

Bob Jeannotte<br />

"Michigan's Fastest Growing Dealer"<br />

Firebirds<br />

IN STOCK<br />

TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

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• FORMULAS<br />

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77 CATALINA COUPE<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Automatic, power staaring and brakes<br />

top. tilt-wheel, loaded Stock IDS »<br />

t-tat §§3M<br />

vinyl<br />

PONTIAC<br />

Brand New<br />

77 GRAND PRIX<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Automatic. at*el belted wrtlte side wall tires,<br />

tinted glass. sjport mirrors, aleet rear defroster,<br />

am-fm slelreo deluxe wheel covers.<br />

Stk #1194 Lift 16228<br />

SALE '5466<br />

SAVEV62<br />

Brand New<br />

'77 A S T R E<br />

White Side Wall tires, radio. ACC package,<br />

2.5 litre engine. STK #834<br />

SALE *5288<br />

SAVE '1098<br />

SALE * 3 0 7 7<br />

Price Includns Dealer Prep and Delivery Charges<br />

OF TOWN CALLS ACCEPTED<br />

Plymouth<br />

Plymouth<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

ELDOfcADO i977~ Black With red<br />

leather interior. 9.000 miles 464 349! i?<br />

COUPE DEVILLE 1*73. Red with<br />

White Vinyl top air full power<br />

excellent condition lition <br />

6 to Choose<br />

From *7350<br />

75 ELDORADOS<br />

ft To Choose<br />

From *S8B0<br />

•74 ELDORADOS<br />

Showroom New<br />

From *4450<br />

E<br />

'72 SEDAN DEVILLE<br />

Loaded-Lo miles<br />

2222<br />

radi<br />

477 0956 fi£3 Mftl<br />

S1995<br />

mercury<br />

LINCOLN<br />

YOUR TERMS!<br />

"SEVILLE


lac* (R.W.G-12C) Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

B60 Chevrolet<br />

^ V A." 1#w • cylinder, jump start<br />

•od drive away 150<br />

CAPRICE. ~i«7t. J seal Wagon air.<br />

am-fin, power door locks, rack and<br />

much more Excellent condition<br />

H«96 Call after 5pm 47M587<br />

NOVA. in. great condition $1300,<br />

beat offer AMFM 8 track Call<br />

after 5 JOPM 421-7436<br />

BEEN BANKRUPT?<br />

BEEN TURNED D O W N ?<br />

BEEN DIVORCED?<br />

BEEN GARNISHEED?<br />

•Wyr TURNED 18 YRS OLD 1<br />

100 S of New & u»ed Cara<br />

And Trucks To Choose From<br />

CALL MR ED AT<br />

SJ4 07J3<br />

BY APPT ONLY<br />

DEXTER CHEVROLET<br />

CAMARO 197 f 1100 mTles! 4<br />

spied AM FM stereo $4250<br />

522 1746<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

MONT E CARLO 1»74 " Am fm, air<br />

conditioning, vinyl top. 13200<br />

> . 261-7147<br />

VEGA 1»74 GT Hatchbakck. 4<br />

speed am-fm 8 track, new brakes<br />

and clutch, sharp. 11200 422-0588<br />

VERY Shi Sharp' Chevelle Malibu<br />

Classic 1971 black with black<br />

vinyl top. rally wheels, radial tires.<br />

B0 automatic, power steering,<br />

power brakes, console with buck<br />

rts. stereo AM FM. rustproofed.<br />

13600 421 0974<br />

MONTE CARLO. 1971. Silver. 305<br />

V4, Power steering & power<br />

brakes air tilt wheel, excellent<br />

condition 33.000 miles, $-4000<br />

455-8079<br />

MONTE CARLO LANDAU. 1977.<br />

full power, swivel bucket seats,<br />

air. cruise stereo tape. Excellent<br />

Condition 16.100 593 1285<br />

CHEVROLET 1972. Caprice, power<br />

steering power biakes. air. excel<br />

lent second car First Sl 200 takes<br />

After 6 PM 937 9144<br />

STU EVANS<br />

SELLS FOR LESS<br />

EVANSl<br />

LINCOLN<br />

425-4300<br />

,3*2<br />

kC:<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SUMMER<br />

CLEARANCE SALE<br />

125 USED CAP^ TO CHOOSE FMN<br />

1975 CHEV.<br />

CAMARO LT<br />

V8 automatic power steering<br />

power brakes am/lm<br />

buckets console Sharp 1<br />

$3,788<br />

1975 P0MT1AC<br />

GRAN PRIX<br />

Buckets console power<br />

steering, power brakes auto<br />

matic. power windows am't-n<br />

stereo vinyl roof air. sports<br />

coupe J model , extra clean<br />

$4,195<br />

1973<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME<br />

•> *not hardtop V-8, automatic.<br />

power steering, power<br />

brakes radio neater, white<br />

walls lactory air, vinyl root.<br />

SOOrlv'<br />

$2,595<br />

1975 CHIVY MONTE<br />

CARLO SPORTS<br />

COUPE<br />

Vfl automatic power steering<br />

Dower brakes radio<br />

heater white walls vinyl rool<br />

factory air low m ieaqe winter<br />

ready'<br />

$3,695<br />

1975 MERCURY<br />

MONARCH GHIA<br />

4 door V -8 engine automatic,<br />

power steering power<br />

brakes factory a>r conditioning.<br />

tilt wheel cruise control.<br />

power windows 6 way<br />

power seats vinyl roof am-fm<br />

stereo tape custom vinyl interior<br />

Extra clean<br />

$3695<br />

1973 OLDS<br />

98 LUXURY COUPE<br />

Air conditioning, stereo, vinyl<br />

roof loaded showroom new'<br />

$2,395<br />

1975 LINCOLN<br />

MARK IV<br />

Low mileage showroom new<br />

loaded with all factory equipment<br />

BLACK BEAUT Y<br />

$6,695<br />

1974 LTD<br />

2 door hardtop, V-8<br />

engine, automatic, power<br />

steering, power brakes<br />

radio, heater, white-wall<br />

tires, vinyl roof, factory air<br />

conditioning, sharp! Low<br />

mileage $ 2 , 4 9 5<br />

1973 OLDS 88<br />

4 door hardtop. V-8. automatic.<br />

power steering, power<br />

brakes, air conditioning, vinyl<br />

roof, radio, heater white walls<br />

low mileage, sharp!<br />

$ 2 , 1 9 5<br />

CXUISa STATION<br />

WAGON<br />

V-B engine, automatic,<br />

>ower steering and<br />

»a. am-fm stereo,<br />

>wer door locks,<br />

1974 PONTIAC<br />

GRAN PRIX-J<br />

Bucket seats sports console,<br />

automatic, V8 powei steer<br />

mg power brakes, power-windows<br />

vinyl root, air conditioning<br />

am/tm stereo, low<br />

mileage $ 3 , 5 9 5<br />

1973 OLDS CUSTOM<br />

CRUISER STATION<br />

WAGON<br />

9 passenger, luggage rack,<br />

air. factory equipment,<br />

loaded low mileage<br />

S A L E $ 2 , 6 8 8<br />

1975 OLDS CUTLASS<br />

SUPREME<br />

Triple black. V-8<br />

automatic, power<br />

steering and brakes, vinyl<br />

roof, factory air<br />

conditioning, am-fm<br />

stereo, exlra sharp!<br />

$3,9951<br />

1975 VW RABBIT<br />

2 door coupe automatic radio,<br />

heater white wall tires<br />

low miles good ga? saver!<br />

1975 MERCURY<br />

COUGAR XR-7<br />

Buckets, sports console,<br />

leather trim, V8. automatic,<br />

power steering, power<br />

brakes power windows, vinyl<br />

'oof factory air, am-fm stereo<br />

low mileage like new!<br />

$4,195<br />

1975 T-BIRD<br />

Landau top<br />

equipmen"<br />

loaded with<br />

$4,995<br />

1974 MUSTANG<br />

2 door hardtop, sport<br />

coupe, automatic, power<br />

steering, radio, heater,<br />

white-wall tires, good gas<br />

$2495<br />

1974 OLDS<br />

88 ROYAL<br />

4 door hardtop. V8. automatic<br />

powersteerlng. power<br />

brakes, am/fm, all vinyl roof,<br />

summer ready! -<br />

S A L E $ 2 , 6 9 5<br />

1978 TOftONADO<br />

BROUGHAMS<br />

Loaded with all factory<br />

options. 1/2 padded vinyl<br />

top. stareo. air 1<br />

S A L E $ 5 , 4 9 5<br />

• < 4 . 8 9 5<br />

$ 2 , 7 9 5<br />

ABOUT OUK 1 YIAR \l 000 Mill OR ? Yf AH ?4 000 Milt<br />

' tO VEHICLE SERVICE CONTRACT FOH THAT EXTRA<br />

ROTECTION<br />

1973 PONTIAC MAN<br />

PIHX<br />

Bucket seats, sports console,<br />

air conditioning, vinyl roof,<br />

sharp!<br />

a; .HAND RiveRana DHAKE 0 n c n n<br />

M 11 S »f sr AHMIhC.r 'M 4 / 8 - 0 5 0 0<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

CAPRICE 1977 , 4 door, low mile<br />

age. air. power steering custom<br />

interior. >5400 47^ 3046<br />

NOVA. 1970. 6 cylinder, stick,<br />

radio, runs good good on gas. $625<br />

261 0007<br />

MALIBU 1975 . 2 door hardtop. 6 cvl<br />

tnder. white, blue interior. 31.000<br />

miles, automatic, power steering,<br />

disc brakes, radio white wall tires<br />

wife's car. make offer 851 2889<br />

NOVA, 1976, V-8. Automatic, power<br />

steering A power brakes, many<br />

extras, excellent condition $335d<br />

Between 8am 2pm 397 0487<br />

CAMARO 1973 Air, am-fm radio,<br />

steel belted radials Asking $2350<br />

Call after 5 30 ^ 5334737<br />

NOVA 1972, 2 drtiT* automatic,<br />

power steering ntrw Rally wheels<br />

and tires, 42.000 miles $1 450 Pri<br />

vate 422 6000<br />

CAPRICE 1972. 2 door hardtop,<br />

automatic, power steering, brakes,<br />

air. whitewalls, $1,295 Mint condi<br />

tion Call 9 AM 9PM 278 7244<br />

CAPRICE,<br />

fm. $800<br />

1971. 4 door air. am<br />

477 4662<br />

IF YOU ARE WORKING and can<br />

pay $73 97 monthly, you can own a<br />

1976 Chevy Call Mr Frost<br />

453 4600 Dealer<br />

BEEN BANKRUPT?<br />

BEEN TURNED D O W N ?<br />

BEEN DIVORCED 9<br />

BEEN GARNISHEED?<br />

JUST TURNED 18 YRS OLD?<br />

Hund/eds of New & U$ed<br />

Cars<br />

And Trucks fo Choose From<br />

CALL MR ED AT:<br />

534 0733<br />

BY APPT ONLY<br />

DEXTER CHEVROLET<br />

NOVA custom, 1974, 25,000 miles,<br />

extras, excellent condition $2450<br />

Must see 255 9870<br />

MONZA Town Coupe 1975. V 8. Zie<br />

barted. 21.000 miles, automatic<br />

with power brake* silver $2,995<br />

626 0219<br />

CHEVETTE 1976 Hatchback Auto<br />

matic. air conditioning, am-fm<br />

radio. $2450 Call Duane Winquist<br />

between 8 and 4 30 PM 424^2768<br />

CAMARO 1975. power steering,<br />

power brakes, am-fm yellow and<br />

black $2,800 421-2139<br />

"0 O<br />

\<br />

860 Chevi jo let<br />

MONTE CARLO lLO 1973 19 All powij<br />

New tires - front Swivel seaj|<br />

black vinyl top Low mileat<br />

Best offer 348 2952<br />

MONTE CARLO 1974 16 000 mill<br />

amfm stereo, air. power steerif<br />

brakes, excellent condition, $3.6<br />

522<br />

NOVA 9. 1973, power steering, auto<br />

matic. radio, 36.000 miles, mint condition<br />

$1,795. after 5 30 PM 478 5887<br />

MALIBU WAGON 1975 air AM<br />

FM. excellent condition. IUB<br />

rack $3000 42.000 miles 522 69<br />

IMPALA. 1966 good transporta<br />

tion $100 call after 6 3 0 4 2 1 6462<br />

MONTE CARLO 1971 executive<br />

car fullv loaded by owner $1800<br />

459 3728<br />

CAMARO 1976 LT Silver, auto<br />

matic. 305 AM FM stereo 8 track<br />

plus extras excellent condition<br />

$4400 or best offer After 5PM<br />

453 5826<br />

IMPALA 1973. air. power stee<br />

ing excellent condition $17<br />

Between 6PM and 10PM 425 0036<br />

CHEVELLE 1973 Malibu 4 door,<br />

air. Michelin steel radial tires<br />

$1,675 569 3298<br />

CAPRICE station wagon 1968 327<br />

power steering power brakes<br />

radio, good condition best offer<br />

453 3529<br />

CHKVETTE. 1976 4 speed extras<br />

excellent condition 30 mpg<br />

64 9 6628<br />

IMPALA 1976 air vinyl roof<br />

tinted class, automatic radial<br />

tires, radio, like new II 000 miles.<br />

$4 200 KE 7-2869<br />

CAPRICE 1974 4 door Air full<br />

power, radio, vinyl top $2,350<br />

After 6 PM 6614321<br />

862 Chrysler<br />

CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 1973<br />

2 door hardtop, fully loaded, indud<br />

ing factory air You have lo see<br />

this one at $1 695 FEISTER 37401<br />

Ford Road at Newburgh 721 2400<br />

after 6 call 721 2408<br />

CHRYSLER NEW Yorker 1977<br />

triple black custom vinyl roof low<br />

mileage excellent condition must<br />

sell. $6500 Call 879 6300 before 5<br />

PM or After 6 PM 459 9402<br />

Newport 1972 power steering<br />

brakes. AM FM radio, automatic,<br />

new tires $870 After 6PM 522 3037<br />

862 Chrysler<br />

NEWPORT 1966. 4 door, automatic.<br />

52.000 miles Original owner $450<br />

or best offer 421 8042<br />

CORDOBA 1977 power steering<br />

power brakes air AM FM 4 000<br />

miles like new must sell 261 2430<br />

after 3 PM or 427 7256<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

S«VING YOU<br />

In the finest of traditions<br />

2100 W Maple Rd<br />

Troy Mofor Mall<br />

643-7000<br />

IMPERIAL 1973 Executive car<br />

full power, loaded, excellent condi<br />

tion. leather interior & other<br />

extras $2175 464 3136<br />

CORDOBA 1975, pofcer steering<br />

power brakes power windows, air<br />

cruise, stereo and more $8,000<br />

After 6 PM 45} 3612<br />

WEW YORKER 1968 sedan air<br />

stereo cruise radial tires $450<br />

good condition 644 0931<br />

4:w YORKER Brougham 1S|75. 4<br />

door hard top loaded low mi<br />

$4550 26fl7$93<br />

{<br />

864 Dodge<br />

CHARGER 1971 SF. V8 automatic<br />

power steering power brakes, air<br />

am-fm stereo Very clean $775<br />

firm 535 1988<br />

CHALLENGER 1974 318 t«uto<br />

matic. power steering ppwer<br />

brakes, air am fm stereo heajlers<br />

After 5PM 474 4138<br />

DODGE DART SWINGER 1974 2<br />

door. 6 cylinder automatic, pnwer<br />

steering radio, air vinyl top [Like<br />

new $i 995 Jack Demmer ford<br />

721 2600<br />

Charger 1969 automatic V-8.<br />

radio $350 After 6PM 522 3037<br />

DODGE<br />

air $500<br />

Polara 1970 Ful<br />

or best offer<br />

power<br />

422-0976<br />

COLT 1974 excellent condition<br />

49 000 miles new brakes, new<br />

exhaust system snow tires 375»OI25 375*0<br />

VOLARE 1967<br />

needs muffler<br />

DODGE<br />

$150-.v<br />

NEWS<br />

PRICES ON<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

TO 6-10%<br />

HIKE<br />

WE HAVE<br />

300 NEW CARS AND<br />

TRUCKS IN STOCK!<br />

1968 Coronet<br />

p<br />

$150 all<br />

All Models & All Prices<br />

Drastically Reduced.<br />

BEAT THE PRICE RISE<br />

BUY NOW & SAVE<br />

J A C K D E M M E R<br />

FORD<br />

37300 Michigan Ave. 7 9 1 Ofififi<br />

/ c^LSFV/yyQ<br />

(at Newburgh) ' ^ • " ^ O U U<br />

i » V<br />

FO # 3<br />

A FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1945<br />

, f i 1<br />

p beautiful<br />

blue on blue white interior like<br />

new 4 new steel belt tires great<br />

road car must sacrifice $270(1<br />

642 0439<br />

CHARGER 1972 400 engine excel<br />

lent condition $2 100 476 5288<br />

DODGE" 1968 Low mileage VH 4<br />

"door good condition $44 0 64 9 3 400<br />

866 Ford<br />

LTD, 1968 390 V4t automatic<br />

power steering, new radiator,<br />

points 4 plugs, runs good. Has<br />

rust $175 9 "364<br />

FORI) WAGON 1975 Custom .(<br />

VSautpmalu power brake-- s11*1<br />

mg air conditioning cruis"<br />

trol steel radial- good conditio<br />

IM K '<br />

MUST ANi i Mach I J971 351<br />

powei St.<br />

condition<br />

1 hhl<br />

enng disr brakes good<br />

ih-SI offer iver $2000<br />

56.1 8821<br />

MUSTANG l%5 Hardtop 289 CID<br />

verv good condilmn best offer N<br />

Sundav calls 278 8035<br />

GRANADA 1975 '<br />

der sink shift radio<br />

good cond I 1 .n $2250<br />

MAVERICK I" 1<br />

power steering |»<br />

$1190<br />

MUSTANG || 197:")<br />

ing automatic low i<br />

lent rondit'oil $.'." M 'i<br />

I" 000 mi<br />

dv«. gold<br />

brakes<br />

4 74 (»,i9<br />

171<br />

PUBLIC CAUTION<br />

You mav l» spending - or i trd<br />

earned monev tin last W. n t a<br />

houn lord hav. 100 1 i>u new. sused<br />

c ars fjorn tt|i !" iv mouth • ari<br />

li*i area Buv * oh . on! d. n- .<br />

Bank Rates i .n • in arid mak.<br />

v oirsell ai h.inu<br />

LEO CALHOUN PORD<br />

41001 Plvmoulh Rd<br />

lusl hast Of ll.igge-1,<br />

453-1327<br />

Ml STANG Ghia 1975 \ FT I M,. . D<br />

sunroof six other options I v.<br />

lent condition $2995 ix,, HO,<br />

MtJii ANg II 1976 \ ft red aum<br />

malic power steering brakes . i<br />

AMFM Decor group $.'i 100 ft.'ft<br />

Support Your Local<br />

Dealer<br />

Ford<br />

TORINO 1974 2 d. ir Powt<br />

ing brakes adic ia dials<br />

wheels After 5 I'M<br />

4<br />

We Will Bend Ov^r<br />

Backwards<br />

GRAN TORI N11<br />

radials low mil<br />

For You<br />

100 Fine Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Trades We keep the besl<br />

and wholesale the rest<br />

GALAX IF. U7ii<br />

brakes $550<br />

P,,.<br />

12; 14<br />

WE WANT TO BE<br />

LTD Squire Wagon 1969 h pager<br />

excellent corvdi' on In • 0<br />

YOUR CAR PEOPLE<br />

ft 12<br />

PINTO RUNABOUT 19 2 -<br />

lenl condition $995 M<<br />

SQUIRE WAGON 1971 in passed<br />

ger 11 000 miles<br />

steering brakes lock JI000<br />

127 7ft2<br />

GRANADA 1976 .nr conditioning<br />

power steering slcreo. low miles<br />

excellent condition ,$3800 661 1640<br />

TORINO SQUIRE WAGON 1972<br />

air luggage rack radial np»<br />

hrakes 369.2 Sunnydale Livonia<br />

$1050<br />

464 8818<br />

GRAN TORINO 1972 Dk Blue<br />

While Vinyl ton power steering 4<br />

brakes AMFM stereo radio rear<br />

defoger 18 000 miles excellent con<br />

dition $1 400 After 3PM 937 1695<br />

TORINO<br />

brakes .11<br />

Afler SPM<br />

1970 >iwer steering<br />

Ml 1111 les $795<br />

533 0632<br />

MACH I 1972 35111 O Cleveland 4<br />

speed power steering brakes<br />

spoilers $1500 Must sell Davs<br />

354 2780<br />

PINTO 1976 wagon air condi<br />

tiomng steel belled radials 19 000<br />

miles 28 mpg highwav perfect con<br />

dition Asking $3100 Plymouth<br />

981 0277<br />

PINTO WAGON 1971 squire 4cvl<br />

older 4 speed radio new tires<br />

lake new $l 995 Jack Demmer<br />

Ford 721 2600<br />

MUSTANG<br />

bronze 16 Of<br />

air powei<br />

ilean $2800<br />

PINTO 1971 I 1600<br />

good has son<br />

Fas<br />

1 peel<br />

I- < H< SALE<br />

Mave ilk Grandad,1 I rD<br />

Birds la<br />

Remaining faci,.<br />

force North Hi<br />

CAPRI 1973 2000<br />

condition $1500 or<br />

23 mp.<br />

I off. •<br />

GRAN TORINO IM71 1 d.mr<br />

conditioning automata<br />

brakes steering 'ad v cvl lop<br />

38000 miles Origma .wrier 61" 5390<br />

MUSTANG *.,7 hes! >ffer >54 361*<br />

PINTO 1973<br />

speed factors<br />

tion $1450<br />

GRAN TORINO I!<br />

stereo good engine<br />

rior hew brakes<br />

Call Rick<br />

Squire Wagon 4<br />

ir verv good Condi<br />

1.9 2241<br />

72 302 Mags<br />

excellent inte<br />

. xhausi $865<br />

525 7574<br />

LTD I96fi 4 duor hardlop power<br />

steering brakes windows air am<br />

Im stereo almost new hatlerv<br />

brakes lire- 44 800 mites original<br />

owner clean in and out $6110 Fvps<br />

or weekends >59 3929<br />

LTD STATION W AGON l«75 low<br />

mileage power steering (lower<br />

brakes air 464 7098<br />

VALUE RATED<br />

USED CARS<br />

1977 MONTE CARLO<br />

V-8 automatic full power<br />

tory air conditioning low n<br />

aqe New car irade fsell<br />

$4 995<br />

1974 PONTIAC<br />

LUXURY LEMANS<br />

Full power 8 track lape<br />

$2,995<br />

1976 MGB ROADSTER<br />

Snarp New car trade Low mile<br />

sqe<br />

1976 CUTLASS<br />

Toll power company cars-fuily<br />

equipped<br />

ONLY 6LEFT<br />

1974 OLDS 98 LUXURY<br />

SEDAN<br />

Automatic 'uii power factor v ao<br />

condnioniriQ stereo low mile<br />

age NewcarUade |2 945<br />

1977 BLAZER CHEYENNE<br />

4 wheel dnve automatic factory<br />

air conditioning stereo power<br />

steering and Drakes 'iHe nc -<br />

$4,595<br />

ACTiOn<br />

$6<br />

OL<br />

995<br />

33850 Plymouth Rd.. Livonia<br />

(West Of ^ ^<br />

Farmington Rd.) 261-6900<br />

¥ < ¥ < ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ < M ¥ w<br />

'77 ASPEN SALE<br />

We are overstocked<br />

with 104!<br />

NEW'77 ASPENS<br />

IN STOCK FOR<br />

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />

as low as , $3299<br />

U : +11VM7J7*<br />

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866 Ford<br />

TORINO lt75 4 door dark blue<br />

meCaUtc. air steel belled radials<br />

EPTJT Peering brakes radio<br />

tJ.UOu miles excellent condition,<br />

original owner. 12850 885 4250<br />

vinyl top 2 door sharp ^#50<br />

548-3755<br />

MUSTANG 1987 302 rebuilt engine<br />

mag wheels large tires great con<br />

dition. needs paint $700 261 7681<br />

IF YOU" ARE WORKING and can<br />

Pjjv 171 97 monthly vou can own a<br />

1978 Chew Call Mr Frost 453-4800<br />

PINTO. 1974 Runabout 4 speed low<br />

mileage Tuff Coated $i 475<br />

522 4687<br />

PINTO 1971 no rust many new<br />

parts, low mileage new tires runs<br />

excellent $700 532 6871 533 6192<br />

GALAXY 1970 351 new tires new<br />

front end, $300 422 5559<br />

T R O Y F O R D<br />

Treats You Right<br />

l-arge selection of 7 7 Fords<br />

m stock for<br />

i m m e d i a t e delivery.<br />

TROY FORD<br />

7 7 7 John R<br />

Behind O a k l a n d<br />

MS 4000<br />

Mall<br />

1973 FORD GALAXIE<br />

2 door air conditioning automatic<br />

power steering and brakes onlv<br />

H 000 miles On this nsW car Irade<br />

in •<br />

S1.295<br />

JACK SELLE BUICK<br />

200 W Ann Arbor Rd<br />

Plvmouth<br />

453-4411<br />

LTD 1973 automatic air opera<br />

windows with vinvitop black<br />

421 6735<br />

FORD wagon 1965 in running con<br />

dition needs work Call Kris<br />

336 3318<br />

WANT A USED CAR<br />

YOU CAN DEPEND ON 7<br />

You'll find it at USED CAR COR<br />

RAL For mans vears we've been<br />

providing value in used cars and<br />

we d like to please vou Stop in<br />

today lo se»- the low low prices on<br />

our used cars<br />

USED CAR CORRAL<br />

30121 Ford Rd Garden Cits<br />

261-3551<br />

MUSTANG II. IMS. V 6 4 speed<br />

power steering fm stereo new<br />

radials rust proofed 23 000 miles<br />

excellent condition $2495 464 0434<br />

GRAN TORINO Station Wagon<br />

1973 lulls equipped good condi<br />

(ion $1150 348 1567<br />

LTD 1971 air power brakes<br />

power steering verv good condi<br />

tion after 4 30PM 533 6724<br />

PINTO 1975 Station Wagon excel<br />

lent condition air 4 speed many<br />

options $2300 349 8068<br />

MAVERICK 1975 4 door aut»<br />

matic power brakes & steering<br />

low mileage good condition $2125<br />

356-2478<br />

FORD 1973 wagon power brakes<br />

steering 9 passenger air new<br />

exhaust and excellent trans<br />

portation $70 477 4844<br />

MAVERICK 1973 6 cylinder am<br />

radio low mileage good conditon<br />

$700 after 6 PM 455 1491<br />

OM<br />

S<br />

866 Fad<br />

LTD 1971, hardtop, air. excellent<br />

bodv and running condition, new<br />

brakes $1 200 firm Evenings and<br />

weekends 425 4591, Days Ke 14697<br />

FORD. 1973 2 door air automatic,<br />

power steering only $1 395 Avis<br />

Ford<br />

Telegraph at 12 Mile 354 3100<br />

PINTO 1973, 4 cylinder 4 speed<br />

custom interior Sr exterior race<br />

$1200 or best offer Before 2<br />

I T<br />

682 3018<br />

MACH I Mustang<br />

condition AM FlC<br />

more Besl offer<br />

COUNTRY Squire<br />

wagon best offer<br />

1971 Excellent<br />

stye .< air &<br />

981 0099<br />

1968 station<br />

26 1 6318<br />

V8 TORINO 1971.1725 Automatic<br />

clean good running condition<br />

GA 7 1236<br />

COUNTRY SEDAN 1974 38 000<br />

miles air Power steenng, brakes<br />

windows hood lock Good condi<br />

lion. 2 snows, needs 2 radials<br />

$1695 After 8 PM 626 2208<br />

MUSTANG 1965 hardtop excel<br />

lent condition inside and out, cus<br />

torn interior runs good must see<br />

$1100 455 8984<br />

MUSTANG 1975 Mach I Excellent<br />

condition 33.000 miles 522-5532<br />

MUSTANG 1971 amfm stereo<br />

ood running condition little rust<br />

est offer 644 5499<br />

S<br />

TORINO 1970 GT convertible<br />

power steering brakes 59.800<br />

miles best offer 357 5688<br />

GRAN Torino"1972" 351 power<br />

steering power brakes, air, excel<br />

lent running $850 261 6659<br />

FORD 1966<br />

$200 Call<br />

Galaxie runs good.<br />

522-7526<br />

PINTO 1973 4 speed vufcrl top air<br />

Michelin radials disc brakes $1000<br />

pr best offer 85 1 8364<br />

LTD 1974 wagon low mileage, air<br />

power steering brakes Cruise con<br />

trol Brougham interior reclining<br />

seats excellent condition 455 532!<br />

MAVERICK 1976 4 door 8 cylin<br />

der automatic power steering<br />

brakes air conditioning 8600<br />

miles Excellent condition $3495<br />

464 7172<br />

870<br />

s & Other<br />

heel Drive<br />

INTERNATIONAL 1974 Scout V8<br />

automatic, air low mileage $4 700<br />

Call 477 5520<br />

BRONCO 1967 42.000 miles sacrifice<br />

$2000 562 0511<br />

BLAZER 1975 4x4 10 000 lb capac<br />

itv Warn winch. 7 ft Meyer plow<br />

power steering brakes air am-fm<br />

stereo $5500 64 6 3715<br />

JF.EP 1966 CJS V6. 3 speed lock<br />

out hubs runs good good tires<br />

Needs a lot of work $650 Call<br />

after 5 30 427 7854<br />

CHEROKEE 1977 $5 600 Wide<br />

wheel 360 cu V-8 3 speed 9.000<br />

miles AMFM stereo Call after<br />

4 30PM 721 7192<br />

CHEVROLET BLAZER. 1977,<br />

4WD automatic 10x15 tires trailer<br />

package Chevenne air loaded<br />

$7500 474 4779<br />

BRONCO 1976 4 wheel drive<br />

power steering disc brakes radio |<br />

low mileage excellent condition<br />

453 4910 or 437 6673<br />

BLAZER 1974 Chevrolet Cheyenne<br />

package 4 wheel drive many<br />

extras 851 1987<br />

JEEP 1975 Renegade V87~ roll<br />

cage big tires extras showroom<br />

condition 455 6261<br />

JEEP 1976 CJ 5. roll bar 6 cylinder<br />

3 speed $3 700 after 5 PM,<br />

» 422 9354<br />

WANT ECONOMY<br />

AT<br />

ALOW<br />

PRICE?<br />

GREAT SELECTION<br />

5 YEAR OR 60,000 MILE<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

870 Jeeps & Other<br />

4 Wl heel Drive<br />

BLAZER<br />

after 6<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

1969 shape.<br />

851 2036<br />

CONTINENTAL. 1974. 4 door town<br />

car fully equipped, sharp, f4.100<br />

261-3772<br />

TOWN CAR 1976, 4 door Jade<br />

Green A Green leather, loaded.<br />

25.000 miles. $7 000 398 7400, »<br />

559 1435<br />

LINCOLN 1976 continental 4 door,<br />

air conditontng stereo, speed con<br />

trol. tilt wheel rear window<br />

defroster new tires, extra fuel<br />

tank. $7600 459 2260<br />

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1974 4<br />

door. air. conditioning, stereo, tilt<br />

wheel, rear window defroster,<br />

leather interior. $3800 , 459-2260<br />

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, 1973 4<br />

door Town car all extras Ken<br />

tuckv car exceptional condition.<br />

$3800 after 6 PM 524 1019<br />

MARK IV 1974. luxury gold<br />

Seather interior stereo tape wire<br />

wheels moon roof Afler 6 P M<br />

64 5 5380<br />

MARK IV<br />

loaded $5600<br />

1974<br />

triple white.<br />

455-8793<br />

CONTINENTAL 1972 extra clean<br />

low mileage new tires, excellent<br />

condition $2500 333 0154<br />

874 Mercury<br />

MARQUIS 1969 sedan, automatic.<br />

V-8 power steering power brakes<br />

factory air stereo FM runs like<br />

the dav it left the factory $399<br />

Many other extras AUTOLAND<br />

USA 35545 Michigan Ave Wayne<br />

728-3100<br />

MONTEGO MX 1975 4 door auto<br />

matic transmission power steering.<br />

air price is low but car is<br />

nice $2 395 Roger Peck Chev<br />

474 0500<br />

CAPRI 1973<br />

engine $1300<br />

lou IARTCHE<br />

C H E V R O L E T<br />

40875 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth<br />


v. '<br />

18C* (R,W,G-14C)<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

DUSt®R. ItfT 8 cylinder, automatic.<br />

power steering FM stereo,<br />

new tires no rust $935 476-4228<br />

PLYMOUTH FURY U T " 1973<br />

TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL,<br />

air rnanv extras $1 095 Tom Hoi<br />

rer Ford 474-1289<br />

FURY WAGON 1976 21 OOO mi lev<br />

still smells new" $2,650 Tom Hoi<br />

ierFord 474-1289<br />

FURY 1973 Cran Coupe. Power<br />

steering, brakes AM FM good con<br />

dition. clean New battery High<br />

mileage $600 or best offer 453-8616<br />

CUDA. 1973 340 power, steering<br />

brakes AM-FM stereo gates<br />

Excellent condition 4". 4-0938<br />

PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1973 excel<br />

lent tondition 6 cylinder auto<br />

njatic. undercoating 46 000 miles<br />

553 0786<br />

OAE<br />

Thursday, July 28, 1977<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

GOLD DUSTER. 1973. automatic.<br />

6. power steering, radio $900<br />

642 0948<br />

SPO|T SUBURBAN 1I7J. waRon. 9<br />

passenger, automatic, power steer<br />

ing. Ibrakes air, am-fm radio, no<br />

rust • cruise control, 60.000 miles,<br />

$1 250 553 4430<br />

$ALE<br />

1976 CORDOBA. Loaded $3 995<br />

1973 NEWPORT. Loaded low mile<br />

age $995<br />

1973 SATELLITE SEBRING.<br />

Loaded low mileage, triple black<br />

$1 695<br />

DAMERON<br />

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH<br />

29301 Gd River 476 7900<br />

1975 FORD F-250 PICK-UP $3166<br />

V-8 engine, power steering, power brakes<br />

1975 JEEP WAGONEEH $4677<br />

4 wheel drive, air conditioning, stereo, low miles<br />

1976 MONTEGO MX<br />

Nice Car<br />

1975 DODGE SPORTSMAN WINDOW VAN<br />

Mew Tires<br />

BOB DUSSEAU<br />

31625 Grand River<br />

„474-3342<br />

$3777<br />

$3695<br />

I _ MtWOJHV<br />

L* HNCOLN<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY 00PBE<br />

tTcARSIn STOMILl'MODELS!<br />

'76 MONZA, V6. automatic, air<br />

'76 CORDOBA, buckets air<br />

'76 PINTO SQUIRE, air, automatic<br />

1973 CHALLENGER<br />

$2,995<br />

$4,495<br />

$AVE<br />

Automatic air conditioning.stereo, rally wheel.340<br />

engine. MUST SEE' $1,995<br />

1971 CATALINA, 2 door hardtop<br />

'75 GRANADA GHIA, loaded<br />

'74 SEBRING PLUS, air<br />

'74 C HARGER SE, air, wheels<br />

1976 CHARGER<br />

$995<br />

$3,295<br />

$2,495<br />

$2,695<br />

Air conditioning stereo, bronze with white vinyl<br />

root luxury interior $4,295<br />

'74 DODGE CLUB CAB, automatic $2,495<br />

73GRAN TORINO, air $1,595<br />

10 VANS AND SPORTSMANS IN STOCK<br />

• JOHN CUETERS<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE<br />

9 MILE A GRAND RIVER /<br />

FARMINGTON 474-6750<br />

1975 CHEVY MO-V, TON<br />

PICKUP<br />

Balloon tires special wheels<br />

oil bar)extra nice<br />

$3495<br />

1976 NOVA<br />

2 door 6 cylinder great gas mileage<br />

1977 CHEVELLE MALIBU<br />

Automatic power steering<br />

and brakes low mileage<br />

$4295<br />

1975 PONTIAC VENTURA<br />

2 door automatic, power<br />

steering and brakes Air conditioning<br />

17.000 actual miles<br />

One ol a kind<br />

1978 VEGA<br />

Automatic am-tm stereo<br />

1973 OLDS<br />

DELTA ROYAL<br />

$2995<br />

$2,395<br />

4 door hardtop full power<br />

stereo, air conditionmo p*tr^<br />

sharp<br />

1877 JEEP CJ-7<br />

power angle plow, renegade<br />

package. Levi interior<br />

$5796<br />

1971 F0R0 CLUB WAGON<br />

V-8 engine, automatic A<br />

great value<br />

$1395<br />

t<br />

378 Plymouth<br />

SATELLITE. 1971 Good condition<br />

$600 or best offer After 12 Noon.<br />

421 2793<br />

VOLARE Wagon 1976, Premiere<br />

edition, air 8 500 miles manv<br />

extras $4000 651 7574<br />

VALIANT SCAMP. 1972 power<br />

steering, automatic, vinyl top, this<br />

one is sharp' Won't last at $1,495<br />

FEISTER 37401 Ford Road al New<br />

burgh 721 2400 after 6 call 721 2408<br />

PLYMOUTH VALIANT 1975 4<br />

door, automatic fi cylinder good<br />

economy '(Jar Priced right al<br />

$2,395 FEISTER 37401 Ford Road<br />

al Newburgh 721-2400. after 6 call<br />

721 2408<br />

SATTELITE Sebring 1972 Green<br />

white vinyl top Loaded Good con<br />

dition 4U 9856<br />

SATELLITE 1974 Automatic<br />

Power steenng brakes Good condition<br />

$800 or offer 15173 Melrose<br />

Livonia<br />

DUSTER 1975 automatic power<br />

steering power brakes 18.000<br />

miles. Tike new $2,195 968 5530<br />

PLYMOUTH. 1965. new carburetor<br />

slarter tune-up needs work trans<br />

portation or parts $100 476 4051<br />

FURY Wagon 1971 9 passenger,<br />

air A power good condition, original<br />

owner $300 Call after 10 AM<br />

349-0753<br />

DUSTER 1973 Air, automatic,<br />

power steering vinyl top Radials<br />

rustproofed Excellent condition<br />

must see to appreciate. $1750<br />

525 2628<br />

GOLD DUSTER 1974 Power steer<br />

ing. low mileage V8 automatic.<br />

Excellent condition, $1995 After<br />

5 30 weekdays 2711819<br />

SEBRING. 1971. 2 door air condi<br />

tiomng. power steering power<br />

brakes, excellent condition $900<br />

64 5 9542<br />

FURY 1975 Station Wagon Air ^<br />

Power, rack, clock radio, etc<br />

Must sell $2 750 best 477 5620<br />

FURY 1970. good condition air.<br />

power steering brakes, $(>95<br />

422 3177<br />

DUSTER 1972 power steering<br />

automatic 60 000 miles good on<br />

gas $900 or offer<br />

455 6673<br />

GOLD DUSTER 1972, vinyl roof<br />

automatic 6 cylinder power steer<br />

ing good mileage $525 or besl<br />

offer 474 4910<br />

CUDA 1973 22.300 miles, air auto<br />

malic. power steering power<br />

brakes 318 V8. console tacnome<br />

ter no rust $2,700 542 2351<br />

PLYMOUTH 1972 sport suhtirban<br />

wagon 9 passenter automatic<br />

power steering brakes air amfm<br />

loaded clean $1 195 , 464 8227<br />

ARROW 1977 orange 7000 miles<br />

$3475 (Ireat gas mileage Being<br />

transferred 363 9590<br />

880 Pontiac<br />

GTO 1973. 455 C I D automatic,<br />

full power, full instrumentation<br />

AM FM stereo air $2,300 or best<br />

offer 851 1954<br />

TRANS AM 1976 455, air stereo<br />

rustproofed, low miles, immaculate.<br />

SACRIFICE $4850 478 9521<br />

BONNEVILLE 1974 2 door, black<br />

power steering power brakes auto<br />

matic. air and rally wheels $1,795<br />

FEISTER 37401 Ford Road at New<br />

burgh 721 2400 afler 6 call 721 2408<br />

GRAND PRIX 1973 mini green<br />

white vinyl roof white leather inte<br />

nor power window, doors seal<br />

Excellent condition $2,000 547 9276<br />

TRANS AM 1977 automatic, power<br />

steering brakes air cruise<br />

stereo custom trim $5,700 453 1170<br />

TRANS AM 1976 455 air stereo,<br />

rustproofed low miles, immacu<br />

late. SACRIFICE $4850 478 9521<br />

TRANS AM 1975 Gleaming white<br />

black eagle Automatic power steer<br />

ing. power brakes power windows,<br />

air, Im till honey wheels $3,990<br />

Art Moran Pontiac-CiMC Tele<br />

graph North of 12 Mile 353 9000<br />

GRAND PRIX 1976 Beautiful firethorn<br />

red. white landau roof<br />

Clean, new car trade $3,590 Art<br />

Moran Pontiac-GMC. Telegraph.<br />

North of 12 Mile 353 9000<br />

PONTIAC TRANS A 1975 Auto<br />

matic air, fire engi n? red. 24.000<br />

miles won't last 1 ong at $4,295<br />

Roger Peck Chev<br />

474 0500<br />

FIREBIRD 1972 Formula 350 auto<br />

malic, looks A runs good $825<br />

Tyme Sales<br />

455 5566<br />

CATALINA 1968 4 door .53.000 orig<br />

inal miles, new brakes, shocks<br />

verv dependable, nice looking car<br />

$25 Best offer 478 4417<br />

CATALINA 1966 good condition<br />

$345 459 7194<br />

1977 MONTE CARLOS<br />

Air fconditionmg. power steering and brakes, am radio, 3 to<br />

choose from. Extra sharp. Priced from $4595<br />

1973 PONTIAC Li MANS<br />

SPORT COUPE<br />

Automatic, power steering and<br />

brakes, air conditioning, vinyl root<br />

sport wheels extra sharp _____<br />

$2395<br />

1979 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE<br />

4 door hardtop, automatic,<br />

power steering and brakes,<br />

air conditioning, vinyl rool<br />

Priced to sell<br />

$2395<br />

1970 CAMARO<br />

Automatic, power steenn<br />

brakes, vinyl roof<br />

vellow Extra sharp<br />

$1995<br />

1974 MUSTANG II<br />

4 speed, economy engine<br />

package, a great value<br />

1977 CAMARO<br />

$2395<br />

Automatic, power steering<br />

and brakes, air conditioning<br />

am-lm radio Extra sharp<br />

880 Pontiac<br />

CATALINA. 1974 2 door hardtop,<br />

air rustproofed, automatic, power<br />

steering, and brakes, vinyl roof,<br />

radio. 39.000 miles $1,745 Bill<br />

Brown Ford, 35000 Plvmoulh Rd al<br />

Wayne Rd 421 7000<br />

FIREBIRD 1976 6 cylinder Floor<br />

stick 16.000 miles A I shape 20<br />

mpg city $3 695 GR 4 4495<br />

FIREBIRD Esprite 1974 Auto<br />

matic. air conditioning, AM FM<br />

stereo 8 track power steering &<br />

brakes 455-5164<br />

GRAND AM 1974 Air radials.<br />

AM-FM stereo all power Good con<br />

dition $2 495 652 6795<br />

I.EMANS 1969 33 500 mechanically<br />

excellent average body power<br />

steering, brakes, air automatic,<br />

am s)miws $700 855-1472<br />

FIREBIRD ESPRIT 1974 350<br />

Hurst Shift power, air steering<br />

Cassette stereo, polvglass tires<br />

642 3322<br />

GRANDVILLE, 1973 4 door hard<br />

top. loaded low mleage excellent,<br />

must see $2350 34»7.T78<br />

GRAND SAFARI 1973 9 passenger<br />

station wagon, automatic air. all<br />

power deluxe interior, amim<br />

stereo tape deck. Lggage rack,<br />

cruise control. 60-40 seat one<br />

owner $1995 64il<br />

AM FM stereo with 8 track tin:<br />

gage rack bumper 4 door guards<br />

PoTvglvconl ruslprooled $58011<br />

Like new 652-2999 or 824 0400<br />

FALVEY VW<br />

TROY<br />

WE NFED GOOD<br />

USED VWS<br />

TOP DOLLAR PAID<br />

FOR YOUR USED VWS<br />

FALVEY VW<br />

643-6900<br />

VW 1469 Runs giH"t brMjv<br />

55 (Kill miles Cheap I'll' 2 tj't<br />

8150 after 17.6 "IS<br />

VW 1971 Square<br />

excellent condition<br />

oiler<br />

Hai<br />

MN'<br />

See Us Last!<br />

S<br />

WE'RE CLOSER THAN VOU THINK!!<br />

AT THE BIQ LOT<br />

75 CHRYSLER<br />

NEWPORT CUSTOM<br />

2 door hardtop V8 automatic<br />

power windows air condi<br />

lionmq Exceptionally clean 1<br />

$34 95<br />

'74 MONTE CARLO<br />

Landau too mahogany<br />

brown V8 automatic power<br />

steerinq power brakes air<br />

conditioning<br />

$2995<br />

PRICES<br />

DRASTICALLY _<br />

REDUCED ON ALU977<br />

T-BIRDS<br />

CARS<br />

TRUCKS<br />

VANS<br />

v" UP TO $300<br />

»Tt«"<br />

TO ALL<br />

• U.A W HOURLY<br />

tmplof*' and 'tUrm wl» pwtham<br />

»977 Cf. hght Fife* or ran.<br />

'75 GREMLIN<br />

6 cylinder automatic like absolutely<br />

brand new'<br />

$2195 AND WORTH IT"<br />

'73 MERCURY<br />

MONTEGO MX<br />

2 door hardtop. V8 automatic<br />

power Steering and<br />

brakes factory air conditioning<br />

beautiful bronze This<br />

week s special<br />

Reduced ft; $139 5<br />

TWO YEAR<br />

WRITTEN WARRANTY<br />

'73 GOLD DUSTER<br />

6 cylinder automat' t<br />

steer ng except - • , .<br />

price<br />

$1695<br />

76VOLARE<br />

CUSTOM WAGON<br />

6 cvl"'der ai'ito" it<br />

Niee' tui power u-,<br />

owner 19 000 '»•<br />

eeotionali. ciean<br />

$3695<br />

1 never *net Willi IH 453-2255<br />

(T* Calhouh<br />

\<br />

' I t l l S SAVE HUNDREDS<br />

ON 77 LIMITED EDITION<br />

GRANADAS PINTOS MAVERICKS AND MUSTANGS<br />

i<br />

\<br />

FOR WORK OR PLAY'<br />

GREAT<br />

SELECTION OF<br />

LTD's<br />

Your neighborhood Ford Dealer... Just 3 Minutes From Canto<br />

LEO CALHOUN<br />

453-1100 ^ 3 * 41001 PLYMOUTH RD<br />

Where Customers Brina Their Friends "<br />

~ - — - - -<br />

OPEN<br />

M8NDAY &<br />

THURSDAY<br />

I K 9 P.M.<br />

J


O A E<br />

Thursday. July 28, 1977<br />

312 Livonio<br />

LIKE NEW ) bedroom brick spit<br />

level, freshly painted Inside and<br />

out New kitchen and bath large<br />

tot^Injround pool, priced 148.500<br />

EARL KEIM REALTY<br />

Midwest, Inc.<br />

477-0880<br />

BY Owner, Levan-SchooJcralt area,<br />

immaculate 3 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch with country kitchen, targe<br />

family room and attached garage<br />

Central air complete carpeting,<br />

draperiei, and many custom<br />

• pootntraents Large wood deck<br />

overlooking shaded landscaped<br />

yard 427-0512<br />

4 BEDROOMS<br />

Priced for fast $ale is this<br />

chorming 4 bedroom brick<br />

home featuring a full fin-<br />

ished basement with bar and<br />

2 cor J garage for only<br />

$30,900<br />

CENTURY ?l<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

464-6400<br />

LIVONIA!; BEST<br />

ANXIOUS OWNER<br />

Pnce reduced to M3.M0 Brick<br />

ranch home J bedrooms, 1W<br />

baths, fun basement wth profes<br />

snnaDy finished rec room, 2 car ga<br />

rage Choice area near Schoolcraft<br />

and Merriman Rd A lop home In a<br />

most sought afler neighborhood<br />

Ad fast<br />

Advance of Michigan<br />

427-5400<br />

850 AulOS 'O' Sal*<br />

85? Antique Ca'S<br />

8S4 Afr.pr.can Motors<br />

856 Bu'C»<br />

858 Cadinac<br />

86C C'evci'et<br />

86? C"'v*ie'<br />

864 Dodoe<br />

9$6 r 0'd<br />

8 "0 >eo<br />

8"? I ncoln<br />

8 "4 M^rCU'V<br />

8'6 O'dsmotrne<br />

8*8 Plymouth<br />

ISO foni.ac<br />

8?4 Spo'ts &<br />

i-noo'ted Cars<br />

8%,' Tnundf"0"d<br />

^84 VoKsxfloen<br />

8 '6 Auto — True*<br />

f'arts A Service<br />

4'8 Auto Re A !3l$<br />

A leavrig<br />

312 Lrvonb<br />

RAMBLING RANCH<br />

Lovely 4 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch 2V4 bafhs, natural fire-<br />

place, full basement, 2V4 car<br />

garoge Plus central air Only<br />

$45,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

464-6400<br />

OPEN SUN 2-4 9270 Lathers, S of<br />

W Chicago. E of Middlebelt J bed<br />

room brick ranch, 1H car garage,<br />

central air, carpeting thru-out cus^<br />

torn drapes, partiaDy finished base<br />

ment, $37.90$ 261-1274<br />

819 AuloFmaocmq<br />

820 Autos Wanted<br />

8?2 t'ucia'<<br />

33? Mobi'e H(jmes<br />

•or Sale<br />

364 L'Stmqs Wanted<br />

338 LOtS A Acre.iqe tor Sa 1<br />

332 Moh.ie Mfi-nes<br />

'O' Sale<br />

358#Wo'tqages~ I a no<br />

Contracts<br />

346 Northern Prope"v<br />

314 Out O* ' Own Rrooe'ty<br />

368 Real E state to E »C"inc<br />

362 Rea' Estate Want.<br />

328 Tr-iwnhou^p'. ifir '",aie<br />

FUSSY BUYERS<br />

THIS IS IT<br />

6 Mile - Newburgh Area<br />

16920 FITZGERALD<br />

Squeaky clean 4 bedroom Colonial<br />

with 24 baths, first floor laundry<br />

family room with natural fireplace<br />

prime area Owner California<br />

bound<br />

MILLIGAN<br />

HOMES INC<br />

REALTORS<br />

427-5050<br />

' 4<br />

-MI<br />

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312 Livonio<br />

(CUD<br />

Nottingham Woods W<br />

Executive 4 bedroom bnck Colonh<br />

al Features 2W baths formal dining<br />

room, kitchen built ins famiy<br />

room with fireplace recreation<br />

room workshop patio central air.<br />

attached 2 car garage aulomaUc<br />

sprmklers. 2 acre rear yard com<br />

mons Asking $88 900 make offer<br />

74% mortgage CaD ONE WAY<br />

522 8000 or 484*800<br />

One<br />

Rosedale Gardens<br />

' IMMACULATE<br />

Custom built brick home 2<br />

bedrooms formal dining<br />

room, natural fireplace, living<br />

room and custom drapes car<br />

pe'mg throughout, pleasant<br />

family room with od to cent<br />

patio, rec room with bar 2<br />

car garage Asking $49 950<br />

Coll 261-1010<br />

1st United<br />

Carleton Real Estate<br />

IMMACULATE 4 bedroom Colo<br />

nial. IV* years old. 24 car attached<br />

garage large country kitchen wgh<br />

6x8ft pantrv dishwasher stove<br />

beautiful wood rails, open stair<br />

rase large living and dinug room<br />

2S baths full basement wood<br />

insulated windows family room<br />

with natural fireplace 85x145 treed<br />

kit $69 5 00 477 1152<br />

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• OVER 4000 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED OFFICES<br />

• OVER 140 OFFICES IN MICHIGAN<br />

We're Here R)r YOu.<br />

TM<br />

Plymouth Redford<br />

CENTURY21 CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford West, Inc. Taylor-Matters Realty Co.<br />

915 South Mam 23806 Joy Rd<br />

(313)453-7600 (313)537-0440<br />

Redford Redford<br />

CENTURY 21 CENTURY 21<br />

Hallmark, Inc. Today Real Estate<br />

25845 Plymouth 26078 Five Mile Rd<br />

(313)937-2300 (313)538-2000<br />

Redford West Bloomfield<br />

CENTURY 21 CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 401 Inc. Falr-Towne Company<br />

14026 Telegraoh 33020 Northwestern Highway<br />

(313) 537-6808 (313)626-8000<br />

EVERY CENTURY 21 OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED<br />

;h*<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Robec Properties, Inc.<br />

6070 West MaDie Suite 100<br />

—<br />

(313)851-7711<br />

Westland<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Boardwalk, Realtor*<br />

38403 Joy Road<br />

(313)459-3600<br />

Westland<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 424, Inc.<br />

33652 Ford Rd<br />

(313)525-4444<br />

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2D* Thursday. July 28, 1977<br />

Homes For Solo<br />

BY OWNER<br />

LIVONIA<br />

203 .'0 LOUISE (* blocks V\ ol" Middlebelt. S. offSMile) 5*1.100<br />

Brrxthtaking .1 bedroom brick with iluminum trim, grc«t school district,<br />

»ilk to von 11 Mall. This home feature* a privacy master bedroom<br />

with half bath, a beautiful modern kitchen with built ins, formal dining<br />

mom, lovelv family room with fireplace. It offers even motr<br />

GR * 5*44<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM Six oillared brick colonial with<br />

circular dnvewav on elevated lot Living room, dining<br />

room breaftfast nook family room with fireDlace. 4<br />

bedrooms 2'? baths, craoeries Privacy fenced back-<br />

vard Bv Owner Reduced to $81,900 5629 Warren-<br />

shire Drive 661-2252<br />

LIVONIA<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2 -5 P M<br />

M548JAHS DRIVE (S off H Mile on Meadowview W of Newburgh<br />

Rd ) -Seen everything? Wait until vou see this surprise value in modem<br />

but comfortable housing J bedroom brick ranch with a large 2 ca'<br />

ittached garage, back to back fireplaces for cozy comfort in living nr<br />

t»mi!\ .-wm, I Vj baths, 2 doorwalls to Florida rooms. Heautifullv<br />

indicated. Manv deluxe extras. Host Carmen Acciaioli 477 6300 or<br />

"3 *47J (J 17)<br />

C I i d b l "<br />

LIVONIA LOW $40's<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM<br />

I 41 20 SUN BUR Y ( K off Middlebeh on Seadowlark. N of Schoolcraft)<br />

l~here's room to spare most everwhere in this attractive<br />

' heilroom muhi level with manv extras Mirrored wall in<br />

living room, shelves in famiU room, large screened porch, big<br />

patio, gas grill, air conditioner, drapes, curtains and kitchen built<br />

ins. \n arra of perfect familv environment Hostess Barbara Hav.<br />

4" 6100or S22 66*6 (S-94<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

OFFICE<br />

477-6300<br />

N<br />

312 Livonia 312 Livonia<br />

LIVONIA<br />

2 Fireplaces<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick Ranch<br />

1'/» baths, family room, tiled<br />

rec room including wet bar<br />

and possible 4th bedroom.<br />

2Vi car garage, patio, and<br />

much more Asking $43,900<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD S 261-4200<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4. 1S254 Fbrtl<br />

Neat brick front, J bedroom<br />

Ranch, large kitchen, 2 baths. 24<br />

car garage with heat water k electricity.<br />

SW.500 Vtotage Realty<br />

422-5057<br />

people f o ?<br />

nat»or»<br />

Your Needs Come First at<br />

[NORWOOD fflj<br />

Gardener's Dream<br />

LOTS OF LOT!!<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch, formal dtaing,<br />

ledgerock fireplace, attached<br />

garage, over 4 acre. 100 X 300<br />

with mature tree*. Country r the<br />

Cky Just listed at 152.500. Wonl<br />

Last' fall 522 4 000 or 4*f0800<br />

ONE<br />

WAY<br />

Brick 14 story aluminum trim. 2<br />

car attached garage, heated<br />

breeze way Many extras $41900<br />

261-2732<br />

REDFORD TOWNSHIP<br />

Sparkling clean and neal custom brick ranch formal dining room<br />

full basemeni with baih. 2 car garage, good assumpnon Priced at a<br />

very affordable $34,500 Call now 1<br />

NORWOOD NO. 3, INC.<br />

27850 Plymouth • Livonia<br />

425-1500<br />

FARM INGTON-$44,900<br />

NEWLY LISTED BEAUTY OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

On gorgeous KIRBY (East of Farmington Rd.) Street is this especulh<br />

nice sutler spacious multi-level with 3 bedrooms (Plus additional room<br />

for 4th bedroom or library or den) has everything for perfect move in<br />

and family enjoyment. 2 baths, beautiful carpeting, huge familv room<br />

and close to schools, shopping and churches in Farmington Meadows<br />

area of fine familv living. Ask for host Bot) Smith 477 6300 or 476 (IH'7<br />

(K 39)<br />

FARMINGTON H<br />

Bncktri level with thermopane windows all wav around<br />

3 bedrooms, large familv room, everything for solid com<br />

lort. huge kitchen has loads of cabinets and beautiful parquet<br />

floor, dishwasher, disposer, and exhaust fan. lovely ceramic tile<br />

bath. 2 car garage, large lot and more S36.900 Call Shirle\ Smith<br />

477 631*)or 478 377S (R 76)<br />

PLEASE CALL FOR<br />

OUR ^FREE" CATALOG<br />

KEIM SOLO MINE • ...THE HELPFUL PEOPLE • KEIM SOLD MINE THE HELPFUL PEOPLE<br />

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REALTY<br />

LIVONIA<br />

THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR WIFE'S are<br />

soent m her own home Make them wonderful<br />

years with a home like this one in a beautiful<br />

brick area of Livonia-3 bedroom, face brick<br />

ranch with 2 car attached garage-Large yard<br />

with wood deck patio-IV? baths-Family room<br />

with door wall-Full basement-All carpet and<br />

draoes-Quick oosse9sion<br />

EKR-Livoma 261-1600 $48,500<br />

VVbS I LAND<br />

GREAT FAMILY HOME Brick ranch with din-<br />

ing room-Extra oaneled room could be Family<br />

Room or 3rd bedroom-Den or bedroom in<br />

basement with full bath plus a Finished recrea-<br />

tion room-2 car garage-Large Patio-lmmediate<br />

Occupancy<br />

tEKR-Livon.a 261-1600 $37.500<br />

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP is reflected throughout<br />

this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch in the city of<br />

Northville Features include large pleasant<br />

kitchen with excellent eating space, 1V* baths,<br />

finished recreation room, over-9ize 2 car garage.<br />

and large fenced yard $43,900 00<br />

ERK-Northville 349-5600<br />

HISTORICAL'<br />

Interesting 125 year okJ farm house on 2 acres<br />

with lots of charm to be uncovered. Much interior<br />

black walnut construction. 4 bedrooms, large<br />

dining room, fireplace in living room. Additional<br />

acreage available. Asking $59,900.<br />

EKR-Northville 349-5600<br />

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..The HELPFUL People<br />

REALTORS<br />

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member<br />

NATIONWIDE<br />

FIND A HOMG<br />

S€RVICe, inc<br />

Three bedroom all aluminum Colonial Fea-<br />

tures include a 2 car attached garage baths<br />

Ml basement, family style kitchen, and carpet-<br />

ing throughout Assumable mortgage of ap-<br />

Droximately $30,000 00 A great value at only<br />

$41,900 453-0012 EKR South. Inc.<br />

CANTON<br />

This brick ranch is perlect for summer living -<br />

Central air. patio, inground sprinklers. Alumi-<br />

num trim. 3 bedrooms. 1 V4 baths, family room.<br />

2'/? car garage, and sauna $41,900 453-0012<br />

EKR South. Int.<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

3 bedroom bnck front ranch in excellent condition<br />

Finished basement, low taxes, large yard<br />

and enclosed porch are just a few extras that<br />

make this home a good investment at $29,900.<br />

Hurry on this one! Call 522-2101<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

New 3 bedroom brick ranch in prime neighborhood<br />

Extra large kitchen, full basement, low<br />

taxes, larger yard, owner must sell and wants<br />

offer So bring them in. Clean, sharp $33,900<br />

B •••The Helpful People Arc Everywhere?<br />

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312 Livonio<br />

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />

Vi ACRE FIRST OFFERING. You<br />

will hove fo admit this i» the<br />

most beautiful decoroted<br />

home you have seen, nearly<br />

2800 ft of gracious living 4<br />

king size bedrooms, the mas-<br />

ter with a private dressing<br />

suite and full bath, excellent<br />

size 1st floor Paneled study<br />

with builtin bookcases Excep-<br />

tionally large family room<br />

with fireplace, formal dining<br />

roo, 1st floor laundry, the fin-<br />

ished rec room is beautiful, at-<br />

tached 2 car garage Fantasti-<br />

cally decorated All carpet<br />

and drapes, $89,900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

32396 Five Mile GA I SMO<br />

BRAND NEW 3 bedroom. 14 baths<br />

ranch. 9 inch insulation, range<br />

included Full basement, carpeted<br />

on large lot 9046 Freemont, Open<br />

Sun 14 PM $36,900 525-4538<br />

MINT CONDITION<br />

Just listed sharp 3 bedroom bnck<br />

ranch, carpeted throughout, base<br />

ment. 2 car garage new roof,<br />

water heater and furnace Nice<br />

area 136,900<br />

Realty World<br />

CAMELOT 525-5600<br />

7 MILE - Merriman area 2 bed<br />

room Ranch Fenced yard 25<br />

acre Large living room Close to<br />

schools & shopping Bv owner<br />

$28 000 459 5769 477 9060<br />

312 Livonia<br />

NOTTINGHAM WOOOS<br />

EXECUTIVE DREAM First offer-<br />

ing "A real touch of class",<br />

The setting for this spacious<br />

brick colonial is out of this<br />

world and set off by a gor-<br />

geous gunite heated SWIM-<br />

MING POOL the frees and the<br />

flowering gardens is just per-<br />

fect, about 2300 ft of<br />

gracious living, the perfect<br />

floor plan, 4 spocious bed-<br />

rooms. formal dining room,'<br />

family room with natural fire-<br />

place, finished basement, cen-<br />

tral air, 2 cor jide entrance<br />

garage and a circular drive<br />

"Be the first to see' $98,500<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY.<br />

32J96 Five Mile GA I 56«0<br />

ATTRACTIVE colonial. 3 bed<br />

rooms, 14 baths, large family<br />

room. 24 car attached garage,<br />

excellent neighborhood Owner<br />

4257993<br />

Buy of the Week<br />

4 bedroom brick Ranch with 2<br />

full baths, formal dining<br />

room, completely carpeted. 2<br />

car garage Just listed<br />

$40,900<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD N 261-2000<br />

obert Sake -lRealtor<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH 1 Sentiment runs hiah for older<br />

homes with '^thfui architecture rind graceful orooor<br />

tions This example has a lovelv front porch and its<br />

condition has been remarkably updated in all the<br />

important areas 3 bedrooms formal dining room a<br />

studv a large kitchen basement and V? car aarage<br />

All the rooms are large and it';, a splendid value at<br />

$42 900 Call 453-8200 f<br />

FIRST OFFERING 1 Citv of Plymouth Deceptively<br />

spacious ahis one story home has 3 bedrooms a larqe<br />

country kitchen, finished basement and an excellent<br />

treed location You'll discover many extras are includ<br />

ed m its $36 900 once 453 8200<br />

rEW HOMES COMPARE to the magnificent sur-<br />

roundings and aooointments within this one story<br />

bnck home Offered bv the original owner its<br />

material and desen qualities suggest a "no ex-<br />

pense soared'' attitude 5 ACRES—all enhanced<br />

bv terrific trees and manv plantings 3 large bed<br />

rooms. 7: baths, a slate (over, family room with<br />

fireDlace a Garden Room with a 2nd fireplace<br />

sewing room 1st floor laundry a completely<br />

equipped kitchen and heated 2 ; car side entrance<br />

garage Central Air outbuildings new roof and<br />

furnace circular paved drive and all appliances<br />

remaining contribute heavily to this suoerb offering<br />

Asking $119 000 with LAND CONTRACT TERMS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

This Plymouth Township home offers 4 bedrooms 1'<br />

baths a 20 x 17 family room, country kitchen with an<br />

inviting wood terrace nearby basement area and<br />

carpetmq throughout Central Air and electronic air<br />

r<br />

ourrtiertoo $41900 453-8200<br />

. 0 0 5 W S n n S r b o r (ITrai<br />

k P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

V , • i. 'I I 1 !'<br />

3'2 Livonia<br />

EXCLUSIVE<br />

Beautiful Executive home on<br />

Schoolcraft Rd in Livonia on<br />

150' X 200' estate size tot<br />

Gorgeous custom built ranch<br />

m the trees, 2 custom natural<br />

fireplaces, custom built-in cupboards,<br />

2 baths, 3 huge bedrooms<br />

with extra targe closets<br />

Country living with all<br />

city conveniences<br />

CALL<br />

PONDER<br />

& ASSOC.<br />

REALTOR<br />

425-0900<br />

"We Serve You Better"<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SIZZLING VALUE<br />

Deluxe 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

that's loaded with extras, 19<br />

ft living room, 18 ft kitchen<br />

With buih-ins, family roorT)<br />

with firep'ace. carpeted base-<br />

ment IMMEDIATE OCCU-<br />

PANCY, owner wants oction<br />

Asking $61,500<br />

HONEYMOON<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Just listed this immaculate<br />

home with 2 large bedrooms,<br />

formal dining room, 25 ft<br />

family room with fireplace,<br />

garage ACRE TREED LOT,<br />

only $38 900<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CENTRAL AIR<br />

for your comfort, nice 3 bed-<br />

room brick ranch, 21 ft living<br />

room, finished basement, ga-<br />

raqe, close to schools and<br />

shopping, asking $39,500<br />

Jerry F. Edwards<br />

& Assoc.<br />

553-8100<br />

QUAD-LEVEL 4 bedrooms. 14<br />

baths, carpeting, built ins. paneled<br />

family room fireplace, 2 car<br />

attached garage pool, wooded<br />

area walk to schools Kmiberly<br />

Oaks bv owner 425-9054<br />

CUSTOM CAPE C00453 900<br />

75x423 LOT<br />

Beautiful custom 4 bedroom brick<br />

cape cod featuring lovelv Italian<br />

marble fireplace dream kitchen 2<br />

full baths 2 car garage Move in<br />

condition<br />

Red<br />

REALTORS<br />

Carpet<br />

522-3500<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM Ravine in<br />

Burton Hollow 4 bedroom brick<br />

colonial, family room with fire<br />

place dining room 2 baths. 2 half<br />

baths full basement—divided work<br />

recreation area with door wall to<br />

lower patio. 2 car garage door<br />

opener many extras 173.900<br />

Quick occupancy 16649 Riverside<br />

By owner 427-8068<br />

FAMILY ROOM-FIREPLACE<br />

FIRST OFFERING "A dream<br />

come true' A story book<br />

rambling bnck ranch in beau-<br />

tiful mint condition spocious<br />

18 ft family room with natu-<br />

ral fireplace Large modern<br />

country kitchen, 3 bedrooms,<br />

Wt baths full tiled base-<br />

ment, tastefully carpeted, at-<br />

tached 2 car garage Be the<br />

first to see $53,900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

I<br />

32396 Ifive Mile GA I 5660<br />

IDEAS LOCATION 3 bedroom<br />

bnck ^anch 3 car garAgc l.ke<br />

new condition, excellent land<br />

seapmg> For appointment call<br />

464 1743<br />

Magmficient four bedroom Colonial with library, over 3 400 sq ft two fireplaces (one<br />

in huge master suite) Quality home reminds us of "Gone With the Wind " You will also<br />

learn "Love of the Land" when you see the surrounding forest Don't "wait until<br />

tomorrow" like Scarlet O'Hara did $134 900 28389 Herdonwood off 12 Mile<br />

between Middlebdft & Inkster<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Old English charm with old craftsmanship quality throughout Ask us for list of over<br />

100 custom, quality features. Complete, huge gourmet kitchen, oak wood pegged<br />

floor. Delia thermo wood windows are only a few extras $242,000<br />

REAR VIEW<br />

Overlooking nature and trees. A perfect place for Executive to unshackle himself from<br />

thing^ he has to do and things he wants to do.<br />

6070 W. Maple<br />

W. Bloomfiled<br />

tif<br />

EOU4 HOUSING<br />

QPPOmwTltS<br />

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Ontui^, 851-7711<br />

21 E •'VlAitO"<br />

ROBEC PROPERTIES<br />

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312 Livonia<br />

LIVONIA & AREA<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

Quahty built 3 bedroom face brick<br />

ranch in desirable Buckingham VI<br />

lage Full basement. w«4 plaster,<br />

marble sills, awnings Nice treed<br />

lot This won't last at this price<br />

$40 900<br />

TREES, TREES<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom brick tri-level<br />

with 14 baths, large family room<br />

2 car garage In wooded area<br />

$47 500<br />

CUSTOM BRICK<br />

Located in Livonia wth country at<br />

mosphere 3 bedrooms, family<br />

room, full basement. 2 car at<br />

tarhed garage double fenced bl<br />

Built in 1973 Askmg $53 900<br />

REDFORD<br />

WANTED<br />

Large family for this 4 bedroom<br />

and den bungalow Two full baths,<br />

finished basement garage See<br />

today $26 900<br />

SUPER VALUE<br />

In the 4 bedroom bungalow wth<br />

paneled den finished nec room<br />

two full baths garage $29 500<br />

LONG LOW & LOVELY<br />

Is the well kept 3 bedroom ranch<br />

in a prestige area The oversized<br />

lot tn a country setting offers a<br />

patio gnll and 20x40 inground pool<br />

with an inflated enclosure Betired<br />

owners are leaving ALL furnishings<br />

in this MOVE IN home<br />

$42 900<br />

WESTLAND<br />

PROFESSIONAL DECORATOR<br />

Could have done the sharp 3 bed<br />

room bnck ranch Country kitchen<br />

finished basement with a fuD bath<br />

24 car heated garage $32900<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

SECLUDED TREED SETTING<br />

Is the appealing location of this ex<br />

traordinarv brick home 3 bed<br />

rooms. 14 baths huge country<br />

kitchen family room and oversized<br />

garage Must be seen by those who<br />

would enjoy privacy among trees<br />

and towering pines Just $44,900<br />

CANTERBURY COMMONS<br />

Offers this custom built 4 bedroom<br />

pillared ranch Formal dining<br />

room beautiful master sute 24<br />

baths, family room finished rec<br />

room central air, attached garage<br />

$89 900<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

SMALL FARM<br />

In excellent area 3 bedroom cus<br />

torn brick ranch with large famBv<br />

room, finished basemetit 2 car al<br />

tached garage On a large lot for<br />

the garden enthusiast $47,500<br />

Cardinal<br />

West, Inc 522-5333<br />

PRIVACY & COMFORT<br />

Roomy brick tri level has 5 bed<br />

rooms 2 baths family room wth<br />

fireplace. 2 car garage walk to<br />

school $46 900<br />

TEPEE REALTY<br />

25200 Five Mile 533 7 272<br />

THREE bedroom bnck Ranch<br />

1.200 Sq Ft 14 baths FuD fin<br />

ished basement Fenced yard 14<br />

car garage For appointment 323<br />

2574; 422 2694<br />

LIVONIA 3 year old bnck Quad<br />

level m choice 7 Mile area 4 bed<br />

rooms formal dm ing room coun<br />

try kitchen with doorwall to red<br />

wood deck. 23 family room wth<br />

fireplace, basement 2 car attached<br />

garage central air Mint condition<br />

Large lot New to market al<br />

$62 900<br />

LIVONIA Brick Ranch on 70 lot<br />

backs to trees 3 bedrooms 23<br />

kitchen. 14 baths, beautiful fin<br />

ished basement wth extra bed<br />

room Oversized 24 car garage<br />

with opener $41,500<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford 414 Inc 478-6000<br />

ANN ARBOR RD MIX AREA<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch, fam<br />

ily room, fireplace, built-in range<br />

fully carpeted 150 ft deep lot A 1<br />

area near schools priced to sell<br />

fast Only $42,900 Located 9168 Bas<br />

sett Ct West owner 4640072<br />

85^2114<br />

312 Livonia<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

An immaculate 3 bedroom<br />

ranch with 1'/» baths, on the<br />

first floor a 'ontasfic kitchen<br />

o large living room, On out-<br />

standing finished basement<br />

with wet bar and new fur-<br />

nace with central air, o pictur-<br />

esque backyard with covered<br />

patio overlooking a qunite<br />

pool plus garage $46 900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

32398 Five Mile GA I 56«0<br />

3 BEDROOM bnck Ranch 2 car<br />

garage fireplace finished base<br />

ment large lot nice area Open<br />

Sunday 1 PM 3 PM IB747 West<br />

more $42 900 532-3067 476-4067<br />

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />

BEAUTIFUL NOTTINGHAM<br />

*A€ST First offering on rh s<br />

rrost sensational brick colon -<br />

al-absolutely mint condition<br />

4 king size bedrooms, with<br />

2'/j baths, the convenience of<br />

a 1 st floor laundry formol<br />

dining room, fomily room<br />

with fireploce large country<br />

kitchen, coached 2 car go<br />

rage Quick occupancy<br />

$89 500<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

32398 Five Mile GA I 5660<br />

BY OWNER I vr old 4 bedroom<br />

colonial central air formal dmiig<br />

room circular staircase fullv car<br />

peSed Family room wBh fireplace<br />

large kitchen with builtins land<br />

scaped with large patio $62 900<br />

Open House Sunday 2 - 5 PM 18543<br />

Bainbridge Courts, south of 7 Mile<br />

I block east of Merriman 474^269<br />

HAPPINESS IS<br />

having a brand new home of<br />

vour choice on o treed half<br />

oare in Northwest Livonia<br />

Cnoose either a large ranch<br />

a' $79,900 or a double wing<br />

colonial at $85 900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

33235 Seven Mile 474 5700<br />

NEWLY Decorated 3 bedrooms<br />

bnck ranch 14 baths breakfasi<br />

room, semi finished basement<br />

$35,900 By owner immediate occu<br />

pancy 477 9©4<br />

OUTSTANDING<br />

Custom quolity throughout m<br />

this beautiful 4 bedroom 2'J<br />

bath brick home Highlights<br />

include a huge family room<br />

with natural fireplace formal<br />

dining room country s ze<br />

kitchen with builtins and dish-<br />

washer, first floor laundry<br />

basement and a 2 car at-<br />

tached garage Prime on vea'<br />

old subdivision $74 900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

33235 Seven Mile 474-5700<br />

RANCH home 3 yrs old 3 bed<br />

rooms 2 baths livmg room dmsig<br />

room family room fireplace base<br />

ment. patio. 24 car garage on I<br />

acre lot 421 7763<br />

IN THE TREES<br />

City formers wil 1 love the set-<br />

ting and the treed i * acres<br />

that comes with this 3 bed<br />

room stone aluminum sided<br />

home With a formal dining<br />

room, kitchen with d'sh<br />

washer, natural fireplace<br />

and a huge 2 story bam Ast<br />

ing $47 900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

33235 Seven Mile 474-5700<br />

MGKEON, INC.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

( = I<br />

500S Ma' ''tee<br />

F'v> ( ,jfh f.'ich 481?<br />

JUST LISTED—Owners transfer makes this airros'<br />

brand new quad level available for IMMEDIATF QC<br />

CUPANCY Four bedrooms 2' baths with a fantastic<br />

kitchen area, formal dining and spacious "amiiy roon<br />

with full wall fireplace Landscapinq is completed a- :<br />

attractive $65 500<br />

A WARM COMFORTING EFFECT creates the<br />

mood of this 4 bedroom Colonial home An appeal-<br />

ing decor thruout with sofl tones and decorative<br />

moldings fo tantalize your desire for ownership<br />

Landscaping is exceptionally well done Super first<br />

floor laundry facilities. $61,900<br />

Bi-levels offer space for living for all members o' the<br />

famjly Familv room is spacious on lower level with<br />

large den or bedroom, bath and laundry facilities<br />

Upper level is tor congenial entertaining with formal<br />

living room area, ample kitchen area and 3 bedrooms<br />

A larqe corner lot. 2 car qaraqe and terrific assumption<br />

$43,900<br />

WHAT A DELIGHT!! Open design of this home lends-<br />

the way to great living Meticulously kept and elegantly<br />

decorated with impressive beamed living room ceiling<br />

with fireplace There is an area with formal dining plus<br />

good kitchen eating area and nifty kitchen Large<br />

basement area, rear yard is fenced with a mature tree<br />

to grace the rear patip area $39.90<br />

453-6800


312 Livonio<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

CUSTOM BUILT<br />

COLONIAL<br />

Enjoy the ixivocy of thu cu»-<br />

tom b'uikJ bnck Coioniol de-<br />

signed for todoy's country liv-<br />

ing Built m 1976, thi» lovely<br />

3 bedroom bnck Colonial fea-<br />

ture* 2 natural fireplaces. 1<br />

in master bedroom and 1 in<br />

family room Full bosement,<br />

2 cor attached garage, 1st<br />

floor office, private drive to<br />

house This is the one you've<br />

been waiting for Asking<br />

$79 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

464-6400<br />

OPEN Sunday 1-5 Immediate occu<br />

pancy Elective colonial 8<br />

rooms 4 bedrWm.v library family<br />

room. JH baths, full ba*m«it,<br />

room study room, bar, bath<br />

riy<br />

car attached automatic garage,<br />

central air 4 heating profes<br />

sionally landscaped, redwood<br />

fence deck, custom draperies Lata<br />

of extras, custom shelves Auto<br />

mlrtic sprinkler system $71900<br />

427*445 or 52? ««7<br />

LR/ONIA $59,900<br />

. 5 MILE-NEWBURGH<br />

Immaculate 3 bedroom bnck colonial<br />

large kitchen carpeting through<br />

•ut. central air natural fireplace<br />

tn family room 2 car attached ga<br />

Tage Just listed Call GEN<br />

RVIEVE PATTERSON today<br />

Norwood<br />

No 1. I nc 464 2800<br />

DENMAR Estates 4 bedroom Cok><br />

mal 14 baths 900 Buyers<br />

onlv Open Sunday 2 PM 6 PM<br />

422-3752<br />

STREAM & ~RAVINE~~<br />

(No It Large family and entertainer's<br />

special'' Two (amily rooms<br />

and 2 fireplaces BURTON HOL<br />

LOW 5 bedroom brick home<br />

Owner transferred early occu<br />

pancy Premium lot 31*16 ft pool<br />

Prtvicy and prestige Lnten to fhe<br />

silence of the trees Priced for fast<br />

sale Call for personal tour<br />

Century 2 1<br />

VINCENT N LEE<br />

EXECUTIVE TRANSEERSALES<br />

553-3408<br />

NEW ORLEANS French Quarter<br />

setting planned and decorated for<br />

gracious living 3 bedroom 24<br />

oath ranch Family room with fire<br />

place, central air custom drap^<br />

enes. carpeting, deswner kitchen<br />

• ith separate breakfast room<br />

Huge basement and yard Attached<br />

24 ft garage One of Livonia 's pres<br />

ligtous areas $11 000 Owner<br />

522-5533<br />

BY OWNER 7 Mile'Levan area<br />

Cape Cod Colonial 4 bedrooms. 24<br />

bams dmmg room first floor laun<br />

dry, family room with fireplace,<br />

ful basement, patio 18477 Park<br />

lane $71.900 Open Sunday 2PM<br />

5PM 474-5344<br />

0 » £<br />

our Needs Come Fwst<br />

HI AITOH1<br />

312 Uvonio<br />

AIR CONDITIONED. 4 bedrooms<br />

24 baths Colonial, Kknberty Oaks,<br />

assume 74% mortgage, with<br />

133.500 or Ml 500 days. 45W344,<br />

Eves . 4214545<br />

WOODCREEK FARMS<br />

It finally came irvfhat large 5<br />

bedroom colonial on a let<br />

with lowering trees This<br />

beauty has 2 x /i baths, a for-<br />

mal dining room, a kitchen<br />

and dinette, You must see it,<br />

overlooks a beamed ceiling<br />

bnck wall fireplace with fam-<br />

ily room, a full basement and<br />

2 car attached garage<br />

$75,900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

32396 Eive Mile GA15M0<br />

WHAT A BUY<br />

You'll fall in love with this<br />

odorable brick ranch on a<br />

shoded tree lined street and<br />

priced to sell at $34,900 Full<br />

basement 'This rec room is a<br />

dream' 3 bedrooms, 2 full<br />

baths FAMILY ROOM taste-<br />

fully carpeted, complete with<br />

garage<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

32398 Five Mile GA 1-5660<br />

BY OWNER three bedroom ranch,<br />

dning room, air, 24 car garage,<br />

three carpeted rooms and bath m<br />

basement, fenced yard with garden.<br />

fast occupancy 2MJ3 Wen<br />

tworth $43 500 J . 522 2 457<br />

Cute as a Bug<br />

Bnck A aluminum Ranch 2 bed<br />

rooms large living room with stu<br />

dio ceiling cute kitchen Garage,<br />

fenced yard IMMEDIATE OCCU<br />

PANCY Asking $24,900 $2 000<br />

moves in Call One Way 522-6000<br />

or 464 0800<br />

One<br />

WING COLONIAL. Golf course<br />

view 4 bedrooms. 24 baths first<br />

floor laundry Be settled before<br />

school. Immediate occupancy<br />

$70,500 464-6427<br />

SWEET DREAM<br />

WITH TOPPING' Beautiful Quad<br />

offering 3 bedrooms large 21*12 liv<br />

ing room, family room, above<br />

ground pool with deck, excellent<br />

decor 14 bath, 2 car garage and<br />

Much More' $45,300 CALL<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

CORNERSTONE 478-4660<br />

RE DfORD TOWNSHIP<br />

a Te o' a > Ctsio" 1 bu'M 1 De0w> One* rancn tormai dmirrg area<br />

fireplace tamiiy '0


4D* Thursday, July 28, 1»77<br />

314 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> 314 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

BUILDER'S MODEL<br />

SUPER BI-IEVR<br />

Three bedroom, 1 baths deck off<br />

Ivhg and dining room wfth double<br />

doorwall. 13 x 13 family room wilt<br />

fireplace tH car attached garage,<br />

brick 4 side*, central air conditioning<br />

Profei»»naDy decorated<br />

with all the features expected wlh<br />

a model home<br />

$54,990<br />

459-4840<br />

DEMBS BUILDING CO<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP Lake Potate<br />

by owner Tranaferred. $ large bedroom<br />

Colonial on paved cut-de-aac<br />

3 full baths, fireplace tn family<br />

room, I car attached aarage, full<br />

basement, extra insulation central<br />

air, many extras Immediate occupancy<br />

W»00 4W-J7J4<br />

CANTON<br />

FREE! FREE!<br />

Completely remodeled 2 bedroom<br />

aluminum Ranch free wth the jpurchase<br />

of this prime 5 acres in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township at H9JW Call today<br />

Norwood<br />

No 3, Inc 425-1500<br />

AND CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.<br />

Toll Free<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

HOWELL<br />

SERVING ALL 0^ LIVINGSTON COUNTY<br />

2649 E GRAND RIVER. HOWELL<br />

From DETROIT call<br />

BEAT THE HEAT<br />

WITH THESE<br />

COOL BUYS<br />

313-476-2284<br />

313-229-4500<br />

517-546-5610<br />

l.AKKKRO.VI LIVING 1 Bedroom Aluminum-Wiled home with 2<br />

Biihv 4 car Garage. Shop and Barn \ total of 1 ACRES with 2*0 feel<br />

lake front sec 547,WW LRM><br />

PERFECT SI MMER RE I'REATM Year round relaxation and rccrea<br />

tion with this fully furnished cottage near l-cwiston with new carpeting<br />

throughout Familv Room. Cut Stone Fireplace. Glassed in Porch,<br />

Sandv Beach and Wooded Lot for ONLY S .10,000 with easv land<br />

contract terms Whv ait? : ? Ask ala, „ »• *<br />

BIG TREES, BIG LOT & LOTS MORE<br />

OPEN SUN. 2 5<br />

BEAUTIFUL QUIET AREA is almost a dead Aid<br />

street (the kids can walk to school) The I bedroom<br />

brick ranch home has a spacious Florida room, full<br />

wall raised hearth fireplace in the family room, formal<br />

dining room. 24" attic fan. two window air<br />

conditioner,'2 car attached garage Onlv S4 1.500 Soil<br />

at 24241 Sunny Pointe, Southfield stH 7740<br />

FROM HIGH OR LOW, THE VIEWS<br />

SUPERB<br />

ENJOY THE VIEW of lovelv Highland Lakes from<br />

your -ainken living room or the dining room balconv<br />

This spacyHiv 'Tiedrootu condominium has a lull<br />

basement, first floor powder room, nicely appointed<br />

kitchen with appliances, fireplace in living room,<br />

carpettry thruout. enclosed patio \ great buy .it |ust<br />

139.200. See it at 1 *>62H Aqueduct, Northville 47H<br />

9130.<br />

RYMAL SVMES<br />

- REALTORS Since 1923 -<br />

LIVONIA 5 Mile and Mernman area. Custom-built 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch on over Vj acre. Offering formal<br />

dining room, full basement, plaster walls, attached 2 a car<br />

garage in a lovely country setting Much morel $50,900<br />

476-9100<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. Bedford. 20111 Lexington. S. of 8<br />

Mile, W of-Beech Daly. 3 be-. $.ne« *•<br />

oat and hfepiace 2 ca'oa'aoe on d Deaut iu" > -vHls .ar*?d ic a<br />

lor details. —<br />

NORWOOD NO. 3, INC.<br />

27850 Plymouth • Livonia<br />

425-1500<br />

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Includes such wanted features as: attached 2 car garage... .<br />

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...full basement...3 or 4 bedrooms...priced from 2 0 0<br />

Model Phone: 229-2080 . ^ ^<br />

Models open daily I lo 7 Located on Fairway Trails Dr<br />

closed Thursday v and Br «9 ht n Lake Rd<br />

Built by: ^ake Exit 147 into Brighton, lake Main Sl.<br />

Burt Conttruction Co. ,0 Th,rd - lurn Mx ,0 Bnghion Lake Rd<br />

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314 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

OVER AN ACRE<br />

39765 KOPPERNICK. between<br />

Hi* and Haggerty Rd, jouth<br />

of Joy Rd 3 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch tjf floor laundry, 1 Vi<br />

baths Nice place to live<br />

$53,900<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford West. Inc 453-7600<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

$52,90C<br />

Se« the charming family home lo<br />

cated In prime area of Plyr outh I<br />

bedrooms fuD basement wl .•> kitchen.<br />

dining room carpeted through<br />

out, rec room covered patio and<br />

BBQ. verv scenic location Loads<br />

of potential, 3 rar garage Call<br />

Century 21<br />

Boardwalk 1 ^ . . ^ IL r\:! Dr ' 459-3600<br />

Acr\ ^ A. /V<br />

MUST BE SOLD!<br />

Beautiful redwood deck ond<br />

pool included with this spa-<br />

cious 4 bed- room Windsor<br />

Pork Colonial Rear sunken<br />

family room with natural fire-<br />

place. 1 '/j baths, 2'/7 at-<br />

tached garage, and much<br />

more Just $55 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429 Inc 981-2900<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

Aluminum Sided Bungalow<br />

Witft breeiewav and 2 car attached<br />

garage 3 bedrooms (ull basement<br />

large lot Merriman fc Warren<br />

area Priced $31900 $2 000 down<br />

SUMMIT<br />

427-3200<br />

COZY COMFORT<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom ranch in beau<br />

ftiful treed setting Build in air con<br />

ditioner fireplace room lo garden<br />

Gas barbeque large patio, many<br />

more extras Call Bob Olson<br />

455 4958<br />

455-7790<br />

REALTY WORLD<br />

COLONIAL VILLAGE INC<br />

Garden City Bell Ringer<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch 1311 sq ft<br />

original owner Fantastic family<br />

room fireplace, central air max<br />

imum insulation 24 x 24 brictf front<br />

garage with attic storage Just<br />

$43 900 You must see it'<br />

WILL TIPTON<br />

427-5010<br />

WF.STLAND 3 bedroom ranch 2'i<br />

car garage $21 900 FHA ro VA<br />

$899 moves you in Ross Realty<br />

326 8300<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Livonia Schools<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick Ranch<br />

Family room, filed rec room,<br />

remodeled kitchen and much<br />

mare Asking $34,900<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD S 261 4200<br />

WESTLAND CARLSON ST<br />

IMMACULATE<br />

First offering of this beautiful 3<br />

bedroom ranch Florida room with<br />

aluminum storms and screens. 2<br />

car garage large lot Only $28 900<br />

n t<br />

DURSO 261-1400<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

Two New Listings<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom bnck Ranch<br />

l'/j baths, finished basement.<br />

2 car garage, and much<br />

Two homes in two love<br />

ly GaV^eo City areas priced<br />

at $32 900<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD S 261 4200<br />

WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick<br />

J\ finished basement 2 car<br />

rag«. fenced $30 900 O down for<br />

I*ts Ross Realty 32K1300<br />

BY owner. 3 bedroom tri level.<br />

Cherry Hill John Hu area Taste<br />

fully decorated throughout, apph<br />

ances included 17 ft kitchen large<br />

2 level covered deck off doorwJl<br />

open staircase to upper A bwee<br />

levels storage shed, many extras<br />

$37 500 For appohtment caD<br />

72H>24«<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

Central Air<br />

Two or three bedroom aluminum<br />

home that is a great starter,<br />

$24 #00 Call 525 4200<br />

Integrity<br />

Realtors<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

IN THE TREES<br />

Vacant l'i Story 3 bedrooms base<br />

rient 100 Ft lot 2 car garage<br />

tW.500 i As Is i<br />

Broker 561 7520<br />

BALMORAL<br />

2 bedroom aluminum Large bark<br />

I yard Excellent starter or retiree<br />

! home Only $21 500<br />

MIDDLEBELT<br />

[ 3 bedrooms full basement As is<br />

j asking $25,500<br />

For details call<br />

McFarlane Bros.<br />

421-2400<br />

BRICK<br />

Three bedroom sharply decorated<br />

home finished basemen!, huge ga<br />

ra'ge $32,900 Call 525 4200<br />

ntegrity<br />

Realtors<br />

OPEN SUN 2 5<br />

30759 SOMERSET Westland. in<br />

the Cherrv Hill Merriman area 3<br />

bedroom ranch with partially fin<br />

ished basement, above ground pool<br />

with redwood deck, attractively<br />

landscaped vard $27,900<br />

NORTHVILLE REALTY<br />

349-1515<br />

TWO story colonial. IS baths<br />

pool, new carpet bnck and alumi<br />

num sidmg excellent condition<br />

$32,900 $8 400 assumption 8*«<br />

interest or new njortgage 728 4454<br />

WESTLAND .<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

Large extra sharp 3 bedrootn brick<br />

ranch, finished basement garage<br />

and fenced vard To see call<br />

ELSIE<br />

Norwood<br />

No 1. Inc 464-2800<br />

IMMACULATE<br />

Fantastic 3 bedroom brick, beauti<br />

fully decorated IS baths, den or<br />

office plash carpeting, family<br />

room. 2S car garage Livonia<br />

schools $35 900<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

BY OWNER Garden City. 3 bed<br />

room brick ranch, finished base<br />

ment IS baths (amily room,<br />

attached garage $35,000 522 8293<br />

•3<br />

k VV AN A lGH<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

ISJJ4 F \R\ll\(;^*jUd it<br />

' 'A Home for E&tyon tone<br />

Anywhere"<br />

316 Westland<br />

Gotten Gty<br />

EXTRAS GALORE<br />

Superb 3 bedroom brick colonial,<br />

1W baths, plush carpeting thru oul.<br />

country kitchen with built in dish<br />

washer enormous familv room<br />

with fireplace basemenl attached<br />

and heated 2 car garage on spa<br />

cious lot<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

FANTASTIC BUY<br />

Tastefullv decorated 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch with carpeting thru<br />

out. enormous kitchen with built in<br />

dishwasher spacious family room<br />

large 2'i rar garage $32,900<br />

-Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

WESTLAND 3 bedroom particallv<br />

finished full basement 2 car<br />

garage patio 73 x 122 rorncr lot.<br />

12 x 27 foot pool $32,500 728 4243<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

TRI<br />

S ACRE<br />

Lot is the setting for this immaculately<br />

clean homt^ featuring 3 spa<br />

cious bedrooms Tamilv room, kitch<br />

en built ins 2 baths beaut ful brick<br />

patio plus of course a 2S car ga<br />

rage Asking $42 900 Call 522 8300<br />

ntegrity<br />

Realtors<br />

BARGAIN<br />

HUNTERS<br />

l>elight 3 bedroom brick broadfront<br />

features a full finished basement 2<br />

full baths carpeting throughout a<br />

large cyclone fenced yard plus a<br />

bonus family room Would you be<br />

lieve just $30 900'' Call 522 8300<br />

Integrity<br />

Realtors f<br />

THREE bedroom ranch corner lot<br />

central air exira large family<br />

room with 11 ft fireplace excellent<br />

condition, lots of extras, must see<br />

427 8917<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

Spacious 3 bedrooms All alumi<br />

num sided den enormous base<br />

ment. large covered patio, garage<br />

beautiful size lot easy land con<br />

tract terms or assumption Fast oc<br />

cupancv<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />

Beautiful 4 bedroom plus den home on Ravine lot Carpel through<br />

out 2'? baths, dimnq room family room CENTRAL AIR larqe<br />

inground pool and more Askinqmid70s •<br />

^BEDROOM RANCH<br />

immaculate home on 80 x 197 Ravine lot in prime area Carpel<br />

throuqh. 2 full baths, beautiful finished basemenl nicely land<br />

scaped and more Asking $62,900<br />

TRI LEVEL<br />

Inground pool is only one of features Of thib 3 bedroom home<br />

CENTRAL AIR, dining room 2 full baths, larqe lamily room and 2<br />

car garage Only $42.900<br />

LARGE FAMILY ROOM<br />

Brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, full basemenl, 20 x 17 family room<br />

and quick occupancy Owner anxious, bring offers Askmq $42 900<br />

478-2555 127-8321<br />

TVai a KJiHHCt!<br />

COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL<br />

\<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

389 FEET of Commercial frontage on Grand River near<br />

the 1-96 and US 23 expressway.<br />

8.6 ACRES with frontage on all sports lake near<br />

Brighton.<br />

LARGE PARCEL adjacent to expressway, suitable for<br />

motel site.<br />

13 ACRES Zoned Heavy Industrial, 1,000 ft. on rail on<br />

Grand River, Novi area. $250,000.00<br />

12 ACRES Industrial. US 23 1-96 area.<br />

3 ACRES Industrial. $24,000. Brighton.<br />

580 FEET Commercial, Old Grand River west of Novi,<br />

/<br />

2 LOTS on Orchard Lake Road. Possible Multiple or<br />

professional, *><br />

270' on Orchard Lake Road. North of 8 Mile Rd. $70,000.<br />

300' x 300' CORNER, Farmington Hills, Industrial.<br />

* Commercial-Industrial Division<br />

3000tndependent<br />

Offices<br />

GnM&.<br />

• f f l . . m i 2 1<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

BRIGHTON TOWfilE CO.<br />

9880 E. GRANO RIVER<br />

BRIGHTON; MICHIGAN<br />

I ' '<br />

m<br />

•<br />

VERN NOBLE<br />

We're National<br />

but we're neighborly<br />

229-2913<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden Gty<br />

WESTLAND $24 900<br />

SUPER STARTER<br />

All aluminum 3 bedroom Familv<br />

room with doorwall fenced yard<br />

Maintenance free home excellent<br />

area Call today<br />

Norwood<br />

No 3. Inc 425 1500<br />

WESTLAND Livonia Schools<br />

Spo lles-s 3 bedroom hjrick Ranch<br />

Aluminum Ou trim, finished basement<br />

with full bath 2S car garage<br />

Fully carpeted Dishlvasher gas<br />

barbecue, air Low $30 s 421 6636<br />

GARDEN CITY L MID $30 S<br />

BEAMED CEIflNGS<br />

are featured in this SPARKLING<br />

CLEAN 3 bedroom brick Ranch<br />

Doorwall to patio, fireplace, rec<br />

room. 2 baths. 2 car garage IMME<br />

DIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

Norwood<br />

No 3. Inc 425 1500<br />

THREE BEDROOM<br />

RANCH<br />

A tasteful home m move m condttion<br />

Full, beautifully finished base<br />

ment rec' room, doorwall to patio<br />

A must see at this value $34,900<br />

Century 21<br />

Gene Darke 2 Realtor<br />

851-6700<br />

STB 1 RIGHT IN<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom brick co<br />

lonial in a nice area of town<br />

Featuring corpetir&j through<br />

out, large modern kitchen,<br />

full basement, I Vi bothy'and<br />

a garage Only $32,500<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

33235 Seven Mile 474 5700<br />

k .<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden Gty<br />

SHARP!<br />

3 bedroom brick Ranch Fireplace<br />

in family room finished basement<br />

terrace 2S car garage In lovely<br />

Surrey His Sub Asking $40 900<br />

.(3RAMCO<br />

525 7?bo<br />

WESTLAND<br />

$42,900<br />

Beautiful tri level. 3 bedrooms,<br />

oven, range, dish washer: 1 ' garbage<br />

disposal, carpeting, targe roomy<br />

family room, private yard, beautiful<br />

trees. 2 car garage, gorgeosia<br />

home m fantastic condition You<br />

must see this one' Call<br />

Century 21<br />

) . .— II. Pk ' i m<br />

Boardwalk Div 459-3600<br />

$42,900<br />

FOR THIS<br />

targe family home located in Watland<br />

See thfc 4 bedroom brick,<br />

family room. 2S car garage Ctoae<br />

to Shopping Center area Great for<br />

the large family For more ijiforma^<br />

tion call<br />

Century 21<br />

Boardwalk Div 459-3600<br />

WESTLAND by owner, sharp 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch with family<br />

room carpeted thru out including<br />

full finished basement Ford Wayne<br />

area By appoitntment 729 3191<br />

GARDEN CITY $26,500<br />

Tidy 3 bedroom brick ranch, base<br />

ment, large kitchen fenced yard,<br />

wfll sell fast Call J4M700<br />

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC<br />

open Sunday 2-5<br />

southfield, 23690 lake ravine,<br />

north of 9 mile, east of inkster rd.<br />

over 3,000 square feet in this split-level<br />

home in one of the most magnificent areas<br />

of southfield. 4 bedrooms, or 3 and a den.<br />

2'/? baths, 33 ft family room, all on ap-<br />

proximately 3 /* acre, $74,900<br />

ask for g^e jensen<br />

chamberlain<br />

557-6700<br />

OPEN HOUSE SAXONY 2-5<br />

36727 SAXONY. S of Grand River E of Halsted<br />

Gorgeous ranch with first floor utility room, 2''j baths,<br />

attached garage outstanding landscaping $69 900<br />

DON'T MISS<br />

Tastefully decorated ranch in mint condition Family<br />

room with beamed ceilings and paneling plus Florida<br />

room. 3 bedrooms, finished basement 2 car garage<br />

All for $47,900<br />

CAN'T BEAT THIS<br />

Share 3 bedroom V? story with carpeting throughout.<br />

fin«shed basement with bar new kitchen garage<br />

$28,300<br />

NEWspN MAR<br />

Quiet seclusion in this crty^2 b<br />

room and huge garage Close t<br />

sider land contract $28 500<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

arge family<br />

i Will con-<br />

UNIT EDM535.2720 474-300^/<br />

t r A<br />

Overlooks White Lake 3 bedrooms, large lot fenced<br />

u<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden Gty<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 15PM 35650 Flo<br />

rane. Westland Sharp 3 bedroom<br />

Brick Ranch. IS bath, finished<br />

baapment, Florida room central<br />

air 2S garage Many extras<br />

$33,900 or best offer After 6PM<br />

326- 1476<br />

GARDEN CITY $32,900<br />

GREAT ASSUMPTION<br />

Pnme 3 bedroom brick ranch ful^<br />

basement 2 car garage super<br />

area. super home. • SUPfcR<br />

ASSUMPTION Call for details<br />

Norwood<br />

No 3. Inc. 425-1500<br />

OPEN SAT 2 5<br />

7947 HUGH Between Middlebelt<br />

Merriman Livonia schools, brick<br />

ranch 2 bedrooms and recreation<br />

room central air. Florida room<br />

with beautiful deck. 2 car garage<br />

professionally landscaped lot will<br />

consider all offers Priced at<br />

$44,900<br />

RIZZO<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

349-9460<br />

GARDEN CITY $4000 price reduc<br />

lion for fast sale 4 bedroom ranch<br />

2 baths, breeiewav and attached<br />

garage All on large corner lot<br />

Buyers responsible tor Citv CMs<br />

Mc Farlane Sales Company<br />

525 1104<br />

Your Needs Come First at<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garten Gty<br />

WEST LAND<br />

$27,800<br />

This home needs TLC but is a<br />

great buy for the location Has a<br />

garage plus a carport, tile bath has<br />

double entry from hall. 3 bed<br />

rooms carpeting garbage dis<br />

posal quick occupancy All this<br />

and Livonia Schools Call on this<br />

one today<br />

Century 2 1<br />

Boardwalk Div<br />

[NORWOOD ffll<br />

^ M»TTO«S J<br />

IMPRESSIVE<br />


I v<br />

SD*<br />

316 Westland<br />

Gorden City<br />

Owners Anxious<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch with<br />

full basement large country kitch<br />

en close to shopping Sparkling<br />

clean double insulation is an addi<br />

tional savings Asking $26 900<br />

Don't miss out Call<br />

Century 21<br />

Hartford 424 Inc ' 525 4444<br />

WESTLAND newly decorated 3 bed<br />

room all brick ranch no garage<br />

full tile basement curtains and car<br />

peting thruout Remodeled kitchen<br />

Near schools $28,500 After 4 30<br />

PM 32® 7741<br />

STARTER HOME WESTLAND<br />

2 bedroom Bungalow with family<br />

room garage Newly decorated<br />

Only $25 000 George O learv Real<br />

Estate Plvmouth 464 1500<br />

Thursday. July 28, 1977<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

RANCH $18,500<br />

Very nice starter home All<br />

aluminum exterior, 1st floor<br />

laundry. 2 bedrooms Ojick<br />

occupancy<br />

NO MORE Garage Gnrf'<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD N 261- 261 2000<br />

CAN'T BE &EAT RF,<br />

Super iharp and clean j bed<br />

room brick Ranch Full fin-<br />

ished basement, Florida<br />

room. 2 car garage $33,900<br />

Century 21<br />

HARTFORD N 261 2000<br />

-ih«rv, cle»n J bcdriiom quad, HOnJOh lunik niotn wuh fireplur. IUI7.4 Jen. '<br />

cir Kinnfr btiuiilul cumin liming targe oik irttj S^H.HOO Huron Vtlkv<br />

•x-hiwh foil trrr I fWHt ISi 0.11 S<br />

VKNtl'F OF l llh WOODS<br />

Jelucr 1 ScJriium quail Irtlunnil h.rmal iliniui! riwtm. lartfr .Irn mailt. lamilv r.HMt.<br />

with tircplm. Jnuhlr walkout. air conditioning. und.! 0115<br />

E N G L A N D<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1-363-7117 632-7427<br />

3063 Union Lake Road , 12316 HfqhlancJ Road<br />

* Union Lake Hariland<br />

REALTORS<br />

~ T<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 27510 SPRING VALLEY DRIVE<br />

Farmmgton beautiful ravine lot setting for this custom<br />

built 3 bedroom ranch home Central Air fully caroet<br />

ed 2 full baths recreation room attached qaraqe<br />

$73 500<br />

BRIGHTON nearly new Quad in a magnificent hill too<br />

settn .j. 4 bedrooms 2 2 baths<br />

room fully carpeted built ins<br />

qaraqe $85 900<br />

family room dmmg<br />

1 acre lot attached<br />

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom ranch m Livonia on a J « acre<br />

01 family room fully carpeted it is decorated to<br />

perfection 2 car garage $45 990<br />

BEAUTIFUL heated inground 16x32 swimming pool<br />

highlights this 3 bedrooms 2 bath Novi Ranch home<br />

family room fully carpeted Central Air, qaraqe.<br />

$65 900<br />

0 P I<br />

M<br />

FOR SALE BY O W N E R<br />

The hisoric 'Franklin House' completely restored inside ami out<br />

Setting on approximately 1 V« acres of heaufiluily landscaped grounds tn<br />

Franklin Village<br />

This is the well known landmark home moved 2 Vj vears ago into<br />

Franklin from ihe present site of the Trio Restaurant in Southfield<br />

The house has approximately 3,250 sq ft of comfortable living space<br />

plus a oew. full basement with Replace All built in appliances, furnaces,<br />

water heater, plumbing, wiring, deep natural well, plus air conditioning<br />

system are new The completely restored beam ceiling kitchen is newly<br />

carpeted in Early American 'candy striping' along with the ad|Otntng<br />

dining room All second Boor bedrooms are fullv carpeted along with the<br />

den The upstairs apartment is equipped with its own private individual<br />

staircase and rear entrance<br />

This is voir opportunity to acquire a home with Old World charm and<br />

eteaanor combined with a significant historic background that must be<br />

seen to be appreciated<br />

Fhe house will be open for inspection Sundav. Julv 31st. between 12:00<br />

and 5:00 p.m to serious inquirers The address is 27160 Scenic<br />

FrankJn Village the owner, I>ck or Manan l eague may be reached bv<br />

phonine 626 6079 For an individual appointment—Financing can be<br />

handled bv the owner with a low down payment and normal interest<br />

rates on balance Price $155,000.<br />

/<br />

04 E<br />

Jruefiauf<br />

" T R A D I T I O N A L<br />

H O M E S "<br />

• C O N V E N I E N T L O C A T I O N<br />

• B I R M I N G H A M S C H O O L S<br />

Setec,H0 FZ $84,475<br />

• | ^ R R O Y N D E D BY L A K E S & C O U N T R Y<br />

Several homes available for immediate occupancy<br />

Model Hours • i<br />

1-QDaily/Sat m /<br />

1-7 Sundav<br />

WaimffLcMM<br />

'<br />

or by Appointment<br />

855 1616<br />

- - ^ •-<br />

Sales by<br />

Maple Rd<br />

14Mil* Rd<br />

BINDER HOMES REALIST ATE C.Q.<br />

A<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

JUST LISTED!<br />

Spacious 3 bedroom fully car-<br />

peted brick Ranch with 1 Vi<br />

baths, main laundry, 17'<br />

country kitchen, 2Vi car at-<br />

tached garage with bree<br />

zeway, and more Just<br />

$26,500<br />

. CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 429, Inc 9812900<br />

IDEAL HOME<br />

lovely 3 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch Plush carpeting, full<br />

basement, Only $26,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ITFORD SOUTH<br />

4>W-6400<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

1888.3 NORBORNE<br />

3 Bedroom, cinder block Ranch<br />

Custpm built .Cathedral ceilings<br />

kitchen built ins Full basement,<br />

with bar and 4 bath 24 car alumi<br />

num garage Yard is landscaped<br />

with pool Super sharp home<br />

ONLY $28 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

GOLD KEY HOMES<br />

27349 W 7 Mile Redford<br />

255-2100<br />

First Offering<br />

$26,500 (Redford's Best Buy).<br />

Freshly decorated inside and<br />

out 1 Vi story, new roof, win<br />

dows and two car garage<br />

Kitchen and bath recently re-<br />

modeled Call now for de-<br />

tails.<br />

O'HARA & CO.<br />

REALTORS<br />

464-0400<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

Move in before school starts Sharp<br />

and clean 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

with aluminum trim finished rec<br />

room with 4 bath 2 car garage<br />

Asking $29 500<br />

1st United<br />

WELDON CLARK<br />

425-7300<br />

BEECH 8. 5 MILE AREA<br />

3 bedrooms, ranch, full fin-<br />

ished basement, 2 car<br />

garage, extra large lot<br />

$25,900 $2700 down or<br />

assume low Interest mort-<br />

gage<br />

SUMMIT<br />

42-7-3200<br />

REDFORD TWP.<br />

Fox, N of Grand River Attrac-<br />

tive 3 bedroom, 1 floor, brick,<br />

carpeted throughout, finished<br />

basement, garage, $30,900<br />

Assume $25,400 mortgage<br />

ROCK & CURD<br />

532 3200<br />

318 Redford<br />

REDFORD S JAN<br />

CENTRAL AIR<br />

3 bedroom face brick ranch, wet<br />

plaster wall,, large lot. oversize ga<br />

rage finished rec room<br />

DURSO 261-'1400<br />

Redford Specials<br />

CALL MARY ROSS<br />

IX)OK 4 BEDROOMS . 2"* BATHS<br />

PLUS DEN. PLUS FAMILY<br />

ROOM finished basement, large<br />

eating space for big family Only<br />

$39,900<br />

BRADY 19317<br />

G.I. $U00<br />

MOVES YOU IN<br />

6 room aluminum Bungalow with<br />

full basement orr 60 x142 lot<br />

Priced low<br />

NORBORNE 12943<br />

Sparkling 3 bedroom Bungalow<br />

F'ull basemenl. gas heal, garage<br />

Ut 50 x125 Only $23 900<br />

GARFIELD NR SCHOOLCRAFT<br />

ONE OF A KIND<br />

Spacious 3 bedroom brick Tri level<br />

Huge family room 14 baths, large<br />

screened in porch beautiful yard<br />

Owner wants deal<br />

12841 SARASOTA<br />

Look - $36,500<br />

Will buy this beautiful brick<br />

Ranch 3 bedrooms 14 baths, pan<br />

eled Florida room. 2 car garage<br />

deep yard Drive by and call<br />

MARY ROSS<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HALLMARK. Inc 937 2300<br />

RANCH, bnck 3 bedrooms, family<br />

room fireplace, basement, garage.<br />

14 baths Excellent condilion<br />

Open Saturday Sunday 12 5 12820<br />

Crosley, near Schoolcraft Beech<br />

Daly KE 4 2788<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

11455 SIOUX<br />

BY OWNER 4 bedroom brick<br />

ranch 2 4 baths, family room Fin<br />

ished basemenl with fireplace •place 25ft<br />

above ground pool 2<br />

*<br />

4<br />

'•»<br />

car<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom bu#k home,<br />

formal dining room, possible<br />

fourth bedroom, fireplace in<br />

garage large<br />

Negaunee<br />

ireed lot 18622<br />

538 5304<br />

living room, part finished full<br />

basement with half bath, 1' t<br />

Your Needs Come First at<br />

car garage $29,500<br />

26584 %6 MILE<br />

Custom built 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, formal dining room,<br />

1 Vi baths, full finished base<br />

ment with bar. 2Vi car ga<br />

rage Beautiful Vi acre lot,<br />

many deluxe features<br />

$43,500<br />

[NORWOOD ffll<br />

^ MIALTONS M<br />

REDFORD TOWNSHIP<br />

£<br />

HUBERT<br />

478-4313<br />

$24,900<br />

Three bedroom aluminum home<br />

full basement, plus garage easv<br />

terms Call now<br />

CI a s s i c<br />

478-5500<br />

TWELVE year old 3 bedroom<br />

large kitchen, lots of cabinets,<br />

built ins carpeted thru out pool<br />

Open House Sun 1-7 5310883<br />

NORTH OF 5 West of Beech<br />

15552 MacArthur 3 bedroom alumi<br />

num sided. Bungalow finished<br />

basement with bar. 24 car garage<br />

$30,500 Call for appointment after<br />

5 30pm v 532 6356<br />

This beautiful custom buili 4 bedroom tri level has every feature you could<br />

wart ? baths, family room With fireplace large kiichen. doorway to largp<br />

elegant yard and patio Attached 2 car garage guick occupancy Good<br />

assumption Executive area and more Call today 1<br />

NORWOOD NO. 3, INC.<br />

27850 Plymouth • Livonia<br />

425-1500<br />

DAVE DUCHARME<br />

478-4660<br />

TONE INC<br />

I know that MONEY. TIME & CONVENIENCE are your<br />

mam concerns when relocating Add SECURITY to my<br />

system and I will make buying, building or selling a<br />

REALLYGOOD EXPERIENCE<br />

Ask For<br />

DAVE DUCHARME<br />

Specializing in<br />

"Your Residential Needs"<br />

478-4660<br />

Country English Tudor<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

m<br />

Nestled in the mature pines and hardwoods of<br />

Bloomfield Hills, Hidden Pines Subdivision 3,700<br />

Square Feet living' area 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths,<br />

library, beamed studip ceilings in family room and<br />

master bedroom Natural fireplaces in family room and<br />

living room. Stained glass windows Zoned heat and air<br />

conditioned Attached 3 car garage. Kitchen features<br />

top of the line G.E appliances with self-cleaning microwave<br />

double oven, trash compactor, 7 button dishwasher<br />

Also Jenn-Air convertible cooktop grill. Special<br />

pantry, center island butcherblock. custom-made<br />

Richwall Capella-Ash cabinets. $192,000<br />

Call JERRY KAYE<br />

ROBERTSON BROS.<br />

Quality Workmanship<br />

and Materials Throughout.<br />

852-4602<br />

between noon and 6 PM<br />

daily, except Thursday, t<br />

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318 Redford<br />

REDFORD BUYERS CALL<br />

"JERRY STILL"<br />

WHERE'S<br />

MY AD?<br />

If you're listed with Jerry Still s<br />

GUARANTEED ADVERTISING<br />

plan it would be here "Prospective<br />

sellers call Jerry Still i<br />

"$24,900"<br />

$20,000 balance assumes mortgage<br />

Aluminum 3 bedroom ranch<br />

LARGE KITCHEN Nice area<br />

paved street close to school bus<br />

and shopping Appliances nego<br />

liable 15526 Norborne<br />

"$34,900"<br />

UNDER MARKET'<br />

I.arge 3 bedroom brick ranch natu<br />

ral fireplace attached garage<br />

basemenl new roof carpeting and<br />

furnace, large lot 15522 Delaware<br />

"$50,900"<br />

Large custom built brick ranch<br />

Prestigious Western Golf area 3<br />

large bedrooms huge dining room<br />

mammoth inew i kitchen family<br />

room, central air attached garage<br />

finished rec room 120 x 120 lot As<br />

sumable mortgage 14833 Seminole<br />

"$28,900"<br />

VERY SHARP' 3 bedroom hrick<br />

finished rec room has modern inlaw<br />

kitchen' Garage ASSUME<br />

$20,600 balance 7'« r r $219 pav<br />

ments Appliances negotiable Fast<br />

occupancy' 11356 Riverdale<br />

"$32,900"<br />

FAMILY ROOM _ 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch large kitcHen finished base<br />

ment. family room with doorwall<br />

to patio garage Popular S Red<br />

ford (Joy and Beech area i Fast oc<br />

cupancy 9052 Lucerne<br />

"$31,900"<br />

$5 000 UNDER MARKET' tNeeds<br />

carpeting and paint > Large brick<br />

ranch 3 bedrooms 14 baths fin<br />

ished basemenl garage Popular<br />

West Chicago Beech area<br />

Hl'RRY' 9631 Sarasota<br />

EACH CENTURY 21 OFFICE IN<br />

DEPENDENTLY OWNED RED<br />

FORD SELLERS LIST ONLY<br />

WITH A REDFORD OFFICE J<br />

"$37,900"<br />

TRI LEVEL 3 bedrooms 2 FAM<br />

ILY ROOMS i3 doorwall*' 14<br />

baths large kitchen redwood patio<br />

deck garage Popular Jov Beech<br />

area MINT' 8901 Sioux<br />

"$33,900"<br />

LARGE .LOT' 3 bedroom ranch<br />

large kitchen dining room family<br />

room fireplace attached garage<br />

fast occupancy VERY SHARP<br />

15520 Norborne<br />

"$44,900"<br />

4 BEDROOMS' Custom built brick<br />

2 baths. FIREPLACE, large kitch<br />

en e5<br />

1108 S. Main St., Plymouth 455-5100<br />

CLEAN! SHARP! 2 bedrooms, full basement, large<br />

screened porch & V4 car garage on lot 63x140 Completely<br />

repainted inside and out. New furnace, new<br />

carpeting, new kitchen floor & counter tops, new sink,<br />

new stove & refrigerator Gas heat. $36,900. Call 455-<br />

5100.<br />

INCOME PROPERTY^ Older home converted to<br />

3 rental units-stoves & refrigerators included.<br />

127x184 lot size & 2 car garage. $450 monthly<br />

income (heat & water furnished) $39,000. Call<br />

455-5100. .<br />

it<br />

REDfORD TWP<br />

I 1 688 Appleton<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

3 bedroom brick Bungalow<br />

features dining room, full fin<br />

ished basement and garage<br />

Priced to sell, owner trans-<br />

ferred North of Plymouth,<br />

east of Telegraph<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 401 537 6808<br />

BY OWNER brick tri level, 2 bed<br />

room balh. half of basemenl 1<br />

Block from St Valentine Parish<br />

Conventional mortgage only<br />

$27,500 533 4650<br />

$6,500 Equity Out<br />

MOVE IN 10 DAYS<br />

3 bedroom aluminum home,<br />

newfy decorated New carpet,<br />

stainless steel sink, full base<br />

ment and garage Assume<br />

$230 payments, which in-<br />

clude taxes and insurance<br />

Call for appointment<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 401 537 6808<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

A great buy with great terms,<br />

a large living room to formal<br />

dining room, a modern kitch<br />

en, carpetinq throuqhout<br />

$17,900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

32398 Five Mile GA 1 5660<br />

><br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch home in desirable<br />

South Redford Highlights in<br />

elude a large family room,<br />

fult finished recreation room<br />

with bar and lavatory, plus a<br />

2 car attached garage Now<br />

only $37,900<br />

HARRY S<br />

WOLFE<br />

COMPANY<br />

332 35 Seven Mile 474 5700<br />

REDFORD S FINEST<br />

Custom Quality<br />

Big 100 x 200 ft lot with hig 1850<br />

sq fl ranch 3 bedrooms 24<br />

baths 2 car attached garage fam<br />

ilv room manv extras $59 900<br />

Call 1ST UNITED HARRISON<br />

MOORE 427 9030<br />

BRICK ("ape Cod Western Golf<br />

Club area 4 bedrooms. 24 baths<br />

large living room, fireplace, formal<br />

dining room drapes, carpeted fin<br />

ished basement 24 car attached<br />

garage Built ins $54,500 533 8637<br />

DELAWARE SIX MILE<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Nice 3 bedroom with full finished<br />

basement and garage Carpeting<br />

and big inground swimming pool<br />

All this for $30 900 Call 1ST<br />

UNITED HARRISON MOORE<br />

427 9030<br />

SOUTH Redford bv owner 2000<br />

sq ft custom ranch, new kitchen<br />

heated garage, fireplace triple lot<br />

and much more Mid $40's 9j7 8548<br />

IT'S BEAUTIFUL<br />

Custom built 3 bedroom home on 64<br />

X 110 lot, full finished basement. 2<br />

natural fireplaces, formal dining<br />

room, 3 balhs and much more<br />

Ashley & Cox Realtors<br />

349-2790<br />

FOUR ROOM & hath carpeted<br />

large basement garage. F'enkell<br />

Telegraph Land contract or mort<br />

gage 356-7508<br />

Summer's Delight<br />

Charming 4 bedroom home<br />

featuring 2 full baths, fin<br />

ished basement and garage<br />

Only $31,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

HARTFORD SOUTH<br />

464-6400<br />

BY OWNER Story & 4 Large lot<br />

Basemenl. garage 3 bedrooms 1<br />

bath $27,960 Call for appointment<br />

255 4438<br />

REDFORD<br />

NEEDS WORK<br />

Land Contract Terms<br />

Aluminum ranch, large treed<br />

lot* EHO Dan Allen<br />

MAYFAIR KE 7-2700<br />

BY OWNHR Norborne. S of 6<br />

Mile brick: 3 bedroom ranch fam<br />

ilv room with natural fireplace and<br />

plenly of windows overlooking spa<br />

nous well shaded vard Garage<br />

pliis finished rec room" in basemenl<br />

with wet bar and air conditioning<br />

New carpet in living room. Built in<br />

stove disposal Gas heat Custom<br />

drapes vlusl see $39 900 Bv<br />

appointment after 6 PM. 5313614<br />

JUST LISTED!<br />

A larger 3 bedroom brick bun<br />

galow in all brick area Fea-<br />

tures automatic sprinkler sys<br />

tem. I '/j car garage and<br />

aluminum trim Only<br />

$31,500 Call today<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford 401 537 6808<br />

319 Homes For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

Dearborn Hts.- N?<br />

Once in a Lifetime<br />

Buy for $2" sno. 14 storv fac<br />

brick with 3 bedrooms fa. .ly<br />

room and ga r a^ in a nice are«<br />

large lot nicely decorated Poss<br />

$1 500 down Quici. Occupancy Call<br />

ONE WAY 464 0800 or 522 6000<br />

ONE WAY<br />

INKSTER<br />

2 bedroom. 14 story aluminum bun<br />

galow features possible 3rd bed<br />

room upstairs, good starter home<br />

good assumption' Call today'<br />

$18,000<br />

chamberlain<br />

721-8400<br />

Your Needs Come First at<br />

[ N O R W O O D ffll<br />

319 Homes For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

TNKSTER<br />

2 bedroom home, large fenced lot<br />

close to schools, ideal for anvone<br />

who likes to work in the yard' Nice<br />

neat clean starter home $11900<br />

chamberlain<br />

721 8400<br />

LOW $7500 ASSUMPTION<br />

3 bedroom. 14 story bungalow on<br />

large lot in old Redford 7 dav occu<br />

pancy Low $183 monthly pay<br />

ments &354I884<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

Assumptions. FHA GI and Conven<br />

tional mortgages from Plvmouth to<br />

Flat Rock, from Dearborn to Belle<br />

ville Priced from $13 500 to<br />

$120,000 Call for details<br />

GROSSMAN<br />

PA I 1550<br />

Land Contract Terms<br />

NOW AVAILABLE<br />

on this 14 storv aluminum sided<br />

home located in Dearborn Hts<br />

Modern new kitchen double stain<br />

less steel sink enclosed front<br />

porch carpeting 2 bedrooms<br />

great starter home and onlv 000<br />

down on land contract Call todav<br />

for more information<br />

Century 21<br />

Boardwalk Div<br />

4 59 3600<br />

$5,700 ASSUMES<br />

7% interest rote and $227<br />

per month payment on this<br />

beautifully decorated 3 bed<br />

room brick Bungalow in con<br />

venient location Covered<br />

patio, finished basement and<br />

1 Vi car garage Asking |ust<br />

$26,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

FHartford 429, Inc 9812900<br />

irminq<br />

Bi loomfi iety<br />

BIRMINGHAM new Tri level<br />

under coastruction family room<br />

with fireplace 2 car garage Car<br />

peted $5» 900 Ardmore 4336 l.ah<br />

ser and Long Lake new Colonial<br />

occupaacy 10 days Open Sudnav<br />

2PM 5PM Colquitt Realtors<br />

TOUCH<br />

CLASS<br />

646-1650<br />

OF<br />

This air conditioned Ranch is so<br />

spotless you wouldn t think anvone<br />

really lived there 3 bedrooms 21 1<br />

balhs family room with fireplace<br />

1st floor laundry attached garage<br />

large rec roorrv with wet bar Patio<br />

with gas grill plus much more &<br />

its only $54 900 689 8844<br />

O'RILLEY REALTY<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Schools. Ideal familv home 4 bed<br />

room ranch on large treed lot in<br />

Franklin 2 Baths family room<br />

wet bar attached garage Unequal<br />

ed value $59 900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

SECONTINE ASSOC<br />

626-8800<br />

ANTIQUE Buff s Dream charminK<br />

Fox Crofl custom Ranch Immedi<br />

ate occupancy Bv owner $92 500<br />

851-7429 85 1 6472<br />

BIRMINGHAM Beverly Hills 2<br />

bedrooms living room dining<br />

room fireplace casement lots ol<br />

character $32,500 646-5995<br />

WALK to Midvale & Seahdlm<br />

Freshly decorated 4 landscaped<br />

Georgia Colonial large treed lot 6<br />

bedrooms 34 plus "j bath den<br />

rec-room library, sunroom over<br />

sized farm kiichen huge altu 3<br />

car garage secluded rear vard<br />

Separate entrance affords possible<br />

maids quarters in-law suite or<br />

teen retreat Call owner for appoint<br />

men! 645 5518<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

3 bedroom ranch wilh room<br />

to breath, in a nicely treed<br />

neighborhood,lovely screened<br />

in porch, Bloomfield Hills<br />

schools $69,500<br />

Century 21<br />

FAIR TOWNE CO<br />

851-0900<br />

BTOWNER 4 bedroom in level~4<br />

balhs. 2 fireplaces large family<br />

room porch sliding glass doors<br />

screens walk catholic grade high<br />

schools $105 000 644 6589<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

2500 sq ft of 4 bedroom,<br />

2Vi + Vi bath, family home<br />

Fireplaced family room, cen<br />

tral air, huge yard $78,500<br />

Century 2 1<br />

FAIR TOWNT CO<br />

851-0900<br />

CATHEDRAI<br />

Ceilinged family room den<br />

Bloomfield Hills schools Immedi<br />

ate possession $119 500<br />

HAIL 4 HUNTER, INC<br />

REALTORS<br />

644 3500 626-5900<br />

Quarton Lake Holy Name Area<br />

Authentic Colonial completely<br />

restored 3 bedrooms I bath all<br />

new kitchen with new appliances<br />

living room wi[h fireplace beveled<br />

glass F'rench doors leading to<br />

porch central entrance hallway<br />

nardwood floors newly refinished<br />

thru out new roof & dow nspouts 2<br />

car garage Owner $73 500 642 6561<br />

BLOOMFIELD CUSTOM COLO<br />

NlAl. With Walnut Lake Beach<br />

and Boat privileges 4 master sue<br />

bedrooms, formal dining room and<br />

butlers pantry Natural fieldstone<br />

fireplace in the family room<br />

leaded with Custom details On a<br />

beautiful tree studded site and<br />

highly recommended $139 900<br />

Cranbrook<br />

Assoc<br />

681 6600<br />

Realtors<br />

358 5522<br />

BY OWNER In town Birmingham<br />

Newly recorated 3 bedroom Eng<br />

lish Colonial 14 baths, living<br />

room dining room den kitchen<br />

with breakfast room basement 2<br />

car garage 935 Stanley. $49 900<br />

851 2288 or 64 5 9283<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD Contemporary styling functional design quality<br />

thru-out. all found m this Four Bedroom one ot a kind dream home<br />

custom clothes closets and fixtures, halt bath m garaoe. servants<br />

quartets lower level. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT, Hilda or Stan<br />

NORWOOD NO. 12, INC.<br />

35203 Grand River Ave. • Farmington<br />

478-5000<br />

302<br />

•v 1 I<br />

n r m r a n o m<br />

BbomheW *<br />

OPEN SUN 2 5<br />

Bloomfield School<br />

District. 2923<br />

Homewood Dr East<br />

off Adams, North of<br />

Long Lake Rd<br />

Spacious brick<br />

Colonial in beautiful<br />

Windridge Sub 4<br />

bedrooms, 2'/2<br />

baths, 28' family<br />

room with stone<br />

fireplace, library, 1 st<br />

floor laundry,<br />

central air, full<br />

basement, 2'/2 car<br />

attached garage<br />

$129,900.<br />

REITMEYER 589-3333<br />

DISTINCTION<br />

May be yours, |usl some of<br />

the features of this estate are<br />

5 bedrooms, spectacular fam<br />

ily room, central air, 2'/» car<br />

attached garage, and impec<br />

cable landscaping For a pri<br />

vote showing call 681 5700<br />

c* 64 2 3500<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North Inc<br />

M2 3500 681 5700<br />

ATTRACTIVE Birmingham 3 bed<br />

| room brick ranch bv owner<br />

screened palio fireplace kitchen<br />

appliances dining room finished<br />

basement i4 car garage buyers<br />

onlv 148 500 647 6238<br />

REG?STEREO HISTORIC HOUSE<br />

Circa 1860 New England coionia in<br />

the heart of historic Franklin \<br />

I age known as I B Rust House<br />

Mint condition Call Miriam<br />

645 9700 or 64 9 5118<br />

PALMER<br />

ASSOC I REALTORS<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2^ .'MH Derbs<br />

Birmingham Living room 1 bed<br />

rooms with full balh family room<br />

rec room with 4 bath 2 rar<br />

garage Kitchen with breakfast<br />

area New roof Available appro*<br />

imatelv August 15 649 6326<br />

BEVERLY HILLS VILLAGF 1<br />

bedroom tn level 18 ft family<br />

room with fireplace attached 2 car<br />

garage $55 900 DOROTHY LIND<br />

EM AN R E A1 ESTATE 644 033c<br />

C H A R M I N G<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

All Brick Bv owner 3 bedrooms<br />

living room v*ilh fireplace dining<br />

room glassed porch with |alousie<br />

windows full basement 2 car ga<br />

rage carpeting & draperies includ<br />

ed private treed yard $49 900<br />

OPEN HOUSE SAT S. Sl'N | *<br />

646-3 I 46<br />

WESTCHESTER VILLAGE<br />

Immoculate 3 k*dr»om 2'j<br />

baths, family room, with full<br />

basement, bri'k ranch lovely<br />

gardens Birmingham schools<br />

and St Regis School Col 1<br />

Gwen Hanafee<br />

851-5500<br />

WEIR MANUEL<br />

SNYDER & RANKE INC<br />

BIRMINGHAM FARMS tn owner<br />

colonial 4 bedrooms 2 4 oaths<br />

formal dining room family room<br />

nicely decorated Maple Telegraph<br />

Area Buyers onlv $82 500 6'j(i 'i.<br />

BLOOMFIELD Orchards :if<<br />

Jamestown like new 4 bedroom •<br />

level near I 75 Carpets drapes<br />

stove dishwasher garage fenced<br />

vard near schools Assumable<br />

mortgage Immediate possession<br />

$38 500 Mr Stevens 852 468*<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

HICKORY HEIGHTS<br />

Near Li ng Lake Rd and I 75 Be.iu<br />

liful immaculate spacious air i-.ind<br />

tioned tri level Nicelv landscaped<br />

private rear vard Door from dm<br />

ing room to redwood deck wa k<br />

iKit from large panelled fireplaced<br />

familv room in pa tin surrounded<br />

bv flower beds Big hobbv room<br />

with built ins ^ large bedroom 2<br />

baths 2 furnace'- much more<br />

$90 s<br />

BIRMINGHAM Ranch 2 bed<br />

rooms and den double lot 2 ear<br />

garage onlv $2 600 down 8<br />

land contract<br />

ALSO 3 bedroom aluminum ranch<br />

$1 900 down I. C<br />

RHODES<br />

Ofc 642 0014 Eve 648 107 4<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS b«au?ifu<br />

mature trees & swimming pm.<br />

compliment this newly lisied 4 be>!<br />

room tn level Walk lo elementary<br />

school Pnced at $8' 900 Call favour<br />

personal inspection located<br />

S of Wattles A W off Adams It i<br />

at 810 Robinhood ( !<br />

ASK FOR J DEPOHRF<br />

Chamberlain<br />

626 9100 626 6330<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 14<br />

BLOOMFIELD CUSTOM Coin<br />

NIAL With Walnut l.ake Beat h A<br />

Boat privileges I master sin bed<br />

rooms formal dining room and hut<br />

lers pantrv natural fieldstone fin<br />

place in the lanulv room l-oade i<br />

with custom details lltghlv recnm<br />

mended $139 900 48hl Malibu W<br />

of Franklin Rd N of Lone Pine<br />

C r a n b r o o k<br />

681 6600<br />

Assnc t'<br />

Realtors<br />

358 552<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS brick<br />

Ranch, on one acre lot with manv<br />

large trees 4 bedrooms 24 baths<br />

fireplace m Ismilv room large<br />

patio. 2 car garage Birmingham<br />

schools $76 5O0 64? 5764<br />

QUALITY<br />

is the outstonding feature of<br />

this 4 bedroom colonial An<br />

R-19 insulation package to<br />

keep you cool in the summer<br />

and save the warmth of the<br />

crackling fireploce in fhe fom<br />

ily room You may still choose<br />

your decor and still be moved<br />

in for the start of the school<br />

year Make on oppomtment<br />

for your private inspection<br />

today<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North Inc<br />

642 3500 681 S700<br />

BIRMINGHAM newly decorated 2<br />

full balhs 4 bedrooms childrens<br />

play room new carpeting in living<br />

and dining rooms screened porch<br />

full basemenl private fenced back<br />

immediate possession open<br />

«rd<br />

on • Thurs 7 9PM, Sat • Sun I<br />

5PM. 1942 Bales, off 14 Mile<br />

between<br />

$42 900<br />

Southfield and Pierce<br />

You've worked hard to get where<br />

vou are today SO TREAT YOUR<br />

SELF TO THE BEST 1 14 ACRE<br />

estate prime offered Bloomfield by original Tlills owner Walnut in<br />

Lake privile«s. 3 bedrooms. 24<br />

baths, central kir. dramatic bt 2 stor<br />

baths, fireplace centraT in family air, dramatic room $1M 2 000 story<br />

ASK FOR PAUL SOWERBY<br />

Chamberlain<br />

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0<br />

\ •<br />

j


Thursday, July 28. 1977<br />

*7L)<br />

302 BMnghom<br />

ttoomfcd<br />

NEW HOME IN<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

3 bedroom. 1'/j baths, bnck<br />

and oluminurr) colonial liv-<br />

ing room, with fireplace, fully<br />

carpeted $39,900<br />

10424 BORGMAN<br />

BUILT BY<br />

Barry Home Bldrs.<br />

557-3682<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

4 bedroom contemporary on hilltop<br />

acre numerous custom extras (or<br />

elegant living $139 000 Owner<br />

851-4199<br />

Fruehauf Farms<br />

TRADITIONAL HOMES"<br />

Select homes from $83 475<br />

2500 fo 3200 sq ft Birming<br />

ham Schools September Occu<br />

pancy available Middlebelt<br />

at Wali.ut Lake Rd<br />

BINDER HOMES<br />

855-1616<br />

THRKE BEDROOM 24 balh<br />

Cape Cod IS garage new roof<br />

furnace water heater carpeting Si<br />

drapes Kec room with bar A fire<br />

place Added insulation gas grill<br />

Appliances included Immediate<br />

Possession $40 900 64 2 6773<br />

BEVERLY HILLS CUSTOM<br />

RANCH 3 000 sq ft of luxury A<br />

convenience Panelled librarv for<br />

mal dining room familv room with<br />

wet bar lots of built ins A storage<br />

central air sprinkling svstem<br />

Priced for quick sale $89 900<br />

642 2172<br />

FLORIDA BOUND<br />

OWNER SAYS SELL"<br />

1519 Melton Birmingham<br />

North of 14 Mile east of Wood<br />

ward Sharp 3 bedroom brick<br />

Ranch with finished basement<br />

manv extras i^uick possession ex<br />

cellent mortgage terms To inspect<br />

call<br />

353-7960<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 PM<br />

3991 WINTERSET<br />

4th street W of Middlbelt S of<br />

Long Lake<br />

NEW CONSTRICTION<br />

Exciting hrick and cedar colonial<br />

on deeply wooded lot area of cus<br />

torn homes 4 bedrooms 24 balhs<br />

HALL & HUNTER INC<br />

REAL TORS<br />

644 3500 6265900<br />

BY OWNER r CHARMING<br />

Spacious 4 bedroom Colonial in Bir<br />

mingham within walking distance<br />

to Downtown Newlv decorated<br />

includes living room with fireplace<br />

kitchen with built ins panelled fam<br />

ilv room library dining room car<br />

pets A drapes patio manv closets<br />

full basemenl with office A MUST<br />

SEE Buvers onlv $69 900<br />

642 5752<br />

LAKE FRONTAGE 160 ft<br />

Bloomfield Hills schools L'pper<br />

level 3 bedrooms 24 balhs 16 x<br />

38 living dining room cathedral<br />

crilmg 2 wav --fireplace laundry<br />

room pantry Lower level 15 x 54<br />

family room grill fireplace wet<br />

bar. bedroom bath $145.000 See<br />

vour <strong>broke</strong>r or call from 10 to 2<br />

PM 355 2844<br />

OVER AN VCRE of heavv woods<br />

at end of street a private retreat<br />

in Bloomfie'd Twp 3 bedroom 2<br />

full bath Ranch in area of more<br />

expensive homes Family room<br />

lovelv porch 26x14 living room<br />

with fireplace complete kitchen<br />

Lots of T L C kid's paradise<br />

Bloomfield Hills schools VALUE<br />

$71 900<br />

ASK FOR MARIAN BEER<br />

Chamberlain<br />

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0<br />

BLOOM FIELD HILLS Schools<br />

executive custom 6 bedroom 3 F all -<br />

2 half baths extra insulation bv<br />

owner reduced to $13 4 9 00 62 6 751V<br />

WEST BEVERLY HIl.l.S Excel<br />

lent Condition 3 bedroom ranch<br />

Florida Room large kitchen full<br />

basement attached 2 car garage<br />

Immediate Occupancy 18630 War<br />

wick 646-4885<br />

STARTER HOME<br />

with nice private f°nced vard<br />

with patio 3 bedroom ranch<br />

nicely decorated living room<br />

with dining Ell 3 ledrooms<br />

kitchen with eating space and<br />

finished recreation room Con<br />

venient to shopping $38 900<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

25821 LATHRUP BLVD Lath<br />

rup Village 2 blocks S off 12<br />

Mile I block E of Southfield<br />

Rd<br />

CONTEMPORARY RANCH<br />

with four good sued bedrooms<br />

two baihs two powder rooms<br />

and handsome paneled familv<br />

room with beamed ceiling arid<br />

fieldstone fireplace Includes<br />

tiled basement burglar A fire<br />

alarm intercom and 24 rar<br />

attached garage with door<br />

openers $67 500<br />

IMMACULATE<br />

Lovely Birmingham<br />

ranch with bay<br />

window in living<br />

roorw. dining room<br />

and three bedrooms.<br />

Includes carpeting,<br />

drapes, smoke<br />

detectors. two air<br />

conditioning units.<br />

Close to schools and<br />

shopping $46,500<br />

SNYDER<br />

KINNEY &<br />

BENNETT<br />

BIRMINGHAM MI4 7000<br />

First Offering<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

SfMCKHis 2 500 sq ft (juad-level<br />

ready for occupancy in 60 days or<br />

sooner 4 bedrooms 3 full baths<br />

large family room with fieldstone<br />

fireplace and wet bar 4 acre lot<br />

with a view of Whisper Wood Park<br />

Side entrance garage covered<br />

porch off breakfast nook all appli-<br />

ances including G E self cleaning<br />

double oven range Full basement<br />

Quality construction throughout<br />

1104 400<br />

Coll JERRY KAYE<br />

ROBERTSON BROS<br />

Quality Workmanship A<br />

Materials Throughout<br />

852 4602<br />

(Noon 6 PM daily except Thurs I<br />

302 Rm*<br />

BY Owner W Beverly Hills 18414<br />

Warwick 3 bedroom 2 baths brick<br />

Ranch on well landscaped 130 x 130<br />

corner lot Extra large master bed<br />

room with full bath, French doored<br />

family room, opens onto large<br />

patio Appraised for listings by real<br />

lors at over $75 000 Last chance to<br />

buy from owner at $72,500 847 4784<br />

JUST LISTED Immaculate 4 bed<br />

room pillared Colonial, love)/<br />

decer track carpeting, prime wall-<br />

Spacious Panelled family<br />

with fireplace. private<br />

library - - over 3.000 sq ft Central<br />

Air. electronic filter. 1st floor laun-<br />

dry. walk - in closets, top kitchen<br />

appliances Excellent & convenient<br />

Beverly Hills locatioir. Birmingham<br />

schools 194 900<br />

Chamberlain<br />

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0<br />

BEVERLY HILLS<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

18272 BEVERLY (W of Southfield<br />

N of 13 Mile I 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, large landscaped lot tiled<br />

basemenl fireplace tn living room,<br />

wet plaster walls. carpeting<br />

throughout, kitchen with built ins<br />

$54,900<br />

CONTEMPORARY QUAD<br />

Custom built one owner, sunken<br />

living room and cathedral ceilings.<br />

Italian slate in spacious foyer and<br />

dining room Intercom system wet<br />

Sar in family room sunken patio<br />

off lower level, built ins in beauti<br />

ful practical Charlotte Clark kitch<br />

en including refrigerator. 2 full<br />

'baths and 2 half baths, lovely<br />

I Spruce trees line nearly I acre lot<br />

'PLEASE CALL FOR FULL PAR<br />

ITICULARS ANL) PERSONAL<br />

SHOWING<br />

SNYDER<br />

KINNEY &<br />

BENNETT<br />

Parker Associates<br />

851-0300<br />

BIRMINGHAM By Owner attrac<br />

live 14 Storv ^ bedroom 2 full<br />

baths living separate dining<br />

room carpeting drapes window<br />

air conditioner wood deck and<br />

patio walking distance to down<br />

town Birmingham 2 blocks from<br />

Elementary school Open House<br />

Saturdav. 12 to 5PM Must sell<br />

1798 Bates Street 645 0149<br />

BEVERLY HILLS. Exclusive Sub<br />

Division, Brick Ranch. Beautifully<br />

draped A Decorated Dining room<br />

3 bedroom 2 natural fireplaces. 2'?<br />

baths large paneled family room<br />

central air Many Extra Features<br />

Early Occupancy Bv Owner<br />

$85 000 Call 642 456.3<br />

BLOOMFIELD TWP.<br />

(No I i (Jualitv built 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch with open floor plan<br />

and I5'-»XI3 dining room Neighbor<br />

hood of $100 000 lo $175,000 homes<br />

Winding streets Rolling terrain<br />

Early occupancy Light, cheerful in<br />

tenor colors Call for list of extras<br />

and personal tour ML 54060<br />

Century 21<br />

VINCENT N LEE<br />

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES<br />

302 Birmingham<br />

Bloomfield<br />

CONTEMPORARY bi level ranch<br />

overlooking woods :t bedrooms 2<br />

full baths, walk out lower level<br />

familv room quick access to Tele<br />

graph Woodward I 75 $69,500<br />

334 9087<br />

LOVELY TREED ACRE with 3<br />

bedroom brick Ranch 2 baths fam<br />

ily room A lake privileges to Wal<br />

nut Lake Nice kitchen with built<br />

ins, porch, garage openers $71,900<br />

Chamberlain<br />

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0<br />

PINE LAKE privileges. 2311 N<br />

Pine Center Dr Bloomfield Hills<br />

schools Andover 3 bedrooms. 14<br />

baths, $69,900 Buyers only 681-6596<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5 P M<br />

BLOOM FIELD Vernor Estates<br />

Custom built 4 bedroom Pillared<br />

Colonial 3 full A 2 half baths<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, familv room, unique mod<br />

ern kitchen Home has many<br />

many extra features Including air<br />

conditioning 2nd family room 2<br />

wet bars Roman bath inside bar<br />

bque grill, etc $149,000 644-0662<br />

553-3408<br />

BEVERLY HILLS Behind Queen<br />

of Martyrs, near 14-Greenfield<br />

$6 000 gets vou $62 500 Beautifully<br />

landscaped 3 bedroom ranch aired<br />

library or den Large living din<br />

ing kitchen (all appliances i 2<br />

more bedrooms office huge sun-<br />

ken-bo


8D* Thursday, Julv 28. 1977<br />

306 Southfield<br />

Lathrup<br />

LARGE BRICK RANCH walkout<br />

basement. Ai acre ravine lot. built<br />

in pool patio 3 bedrooms, family<br />

dining living room<br />

182<br />

l'» baths<br />

356 3405<br />

SOUTHFIELD 9 Mile Lahser 4 bed<br />

room 't acre lot in ground pool<br />

garage family room fireplace<br />

tullv carpeted Bv owner 355 3435<br />

ACRE LOT<br />

Encircled with trees Casijm qua I<br />

itv colonial, sun deck off master<br />

bedroom, family room with fire<br />

place and doorwall to large patio<br />

Nicely carpeted and decorated Cir<br />

cular drive attached garage Coun<br />

try living with city conveniences<br />

Close to X Ways Owner transfer<br />

ring out A real buv at $65 900 Ask<br />

for MARY GREEN BERG<br />

548-8630 548 1500<br />

Chamberlain<br />

SOUTH FIELD 25330 ~ Peeks kill<br />

One Acre Beautiful location Large<br />

hrick ranch 3 bedrooms 2 baths<br />

air conditioning Land contract<br />

IS5.000 After SPM 358-2083<br />

ENTERTAIN<br />

FRIENDS<br />

Southfield custom ranch 3 bed<br />

room familv room rumpus room<br />

pool, exquisite landscaping Priced<br />

to sell<br />

O'RILLEY REALTY<br />

6 8 9 - 8 8 4 4<br />

CRANBROOK VILLAGE Bv<br />

owner beautifuflv maintained and<br />

landscaped 1 bedroom colonial on<br />

treed lot fully carpeted and<br />

draped large walnut panelled fam<br />

ily room with fireplace familv<br />

styled kitchen with built in appli<br />

ances central air electronic air fil<br />

ter and humidifier walk to public<br />

and parochial schools $62 WO<br />

559 2554<br />

BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch carport 2 sheds enclosed<br />

vard with patio air $28 500<br />

55$-1499<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

27240 Lathrup in Lathrup Vil-<br />

loge N of I I Mile, E of<br />

Southfield Charming 3 bed<br />

room Cape Cod with finished<br />

rec. room, fireplace, modern<br />

kitchen, with builtins. garage<br />

*46 900<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North Inc 559 1300<br />

SOUTHFIELD N of 12 Mile 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch, finishd base<br />

ment with pool table oven, dish<br />

washer immediate occupancy<br />

840 500 Open Sun 1 5 559-83*7<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

18131 Cambridge in Lathrup<br />

Village. N of 11 Mile. W of<br />

Southfield Lovely ranch with<br />

finished rec room, formal din-<br />

ing room, 2 fireplaces, at-<br />

tached garage $4 2 900<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North Inc 559 1300<br />

5PM SOUTHFIELD 1ST SHOW<br />

ING bv owner. 3 bedroom ranch<br />

i*i '•» acre familv room with fire<br />

place study 14 baths 2'J car<br />

garage with opener central air<br />

central vacuum system many<br />

extras, immaculate condition must<br />

see to appreciate $51,000 3580129<br />

BY OWNER<br />

I 1 Mile-Evergreen<br />

v ilking distance to Civic Center<br />

and Golf Course Brick Ranch 2<br />

large bedrooms walk in closet 2<br />

oaths family room drapes carpet<br />

ing central air air cleaner Natu<br />

ral fireplace full basement large<br />

fenced landscaped lot $42 900<br />

356 2138<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 14<br />

19680 Goldwin in Southfield<br />

S of 11 Mile . W of South<br />

field Immaculate 3 bedroom<br />

brick colonial with I Vi baths,<br />

family room, fireplace, full<br />

basement. modern kitchen<br />

$46,900<br />

EARL<br />

KEIM<br />

Realty North Inc 559 13<br />

308 Rochester-Troy<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

If you want to know more dbout a<br />

14 room Country Estate m Roches<br />

ter on almost 5 acres of land for<br />

1350.000. call or wnte for informa<br />

uon 569-1875 or 55*2776<br />

Edith M Dowling REALTOR<br />

2M20 Southfield Rd<br />

Lathrup Vyiage Mich «076<br />

BY OWNER Troy Meadows tri-<br />

level in move in condition Large<br />

lot good neighbors $64,M0 6»865»<br />

Open Sunday 1-5 PM<br />

TROY ADAMS RD AREA<br />

BY OWNER<br />

Beautiful contemporary ranch,<br />

bright 4 open floor plan Cathedral<br />

beamed ceilings throughout ivkig<br />

area 4 bedrooms 2 baths. Are<br />

place, family room, kitchen wth<br />

mating area, large screened porch.<br />

24 car garage Large n*elr land-<br />

scaped lot Birmingham Schools<br />

Asking $67 900 By Appointment<br />

Open Sunday 1PM-5PM 842-4314<br />

Rochester Schools<br />

Foirview Farms<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on<br />

thu 2600 sq ft new colonial<br />

This home features the Pulte<br />

upper and lower bonus space<br />

concept which affords sooce<br />

for 5 bedrooms and 2'/J<br />

baths 8Vi% financing avail-<br />

able Mid 60s Call for de-<br />

tails<br />

OPEN 7 DAY$<br />

651-0030 or 66. -<br />

ask for Wilma Collins (iirardot<br />

Inc Realtors<br />

651 6175 651 5005<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0<br />

PILGRIM Hills Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

area I acre Beautiful wooded lo 1<br />

$18 000 455 2036<br />

UNION Lake area lot 132 Lakena<br />

Rd West Bloomfield 50x13"<br />

$6 000 GR 4 1123 642 7742<br />

LOVELY<br />

Building site on lagoon with<br />

access to four lakes Perfect<br />

for exposed basement Are/3<br />

of nice homes $23,000<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

6 4 9 - 0 2 0 0<br />

BUILDING "siTKS beaut ful<br />

ing hills woods black top road<br />

underground electru and phoru<br />

to 10 to 25 acre parcels 10 pm><br />

acre parcel prim! at $18(100<br />

Chelsea Schools 2 nules south ' I<br />

94 20 minutes to Ann Arbor Kris<br />

nger Realtors Co 475 8681 nr r'\i<br />

nings 475 2621 or 47.S 26P<br />

AVON ROCHESTER Acre U»<br />

Christian Hills Excellent sihtvi -<br />

One mile from X wav Citv water<br />

gas paved streets Trees $19 900<br />

Mh<br />

TWO<br />

Fully improved lo's with pnv<br />

leges on Cass Lake Only one<br />

minute from popular Dodge<br />

Park Can be bought separate<br />

ly or together Comer bt<br />

$5,000 Interior lot $4 000<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

6 4 9 0 2 0 0<br />

BEAUTIFUL 14 acrn lot center .'I<br />

Bloomfield situated in se< luded<br />

area partially treed 55? 11891<br />

NORTHVILLE TWP 12 lots n 1 -<br />

vate lake Builde, s terms<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD I pp. '<br />

Straits Lake South Point Shores 1<br />

lots 120 X 240 sandv beach nigh<br />

gorgeous view<br />

Al LANOER<br />

356 6680 82b 3885<br />

U)T 29 Bloomfield Industrial Park<br />

subdivision liO x 250 i>'rm<<br />

$37 500<br />

HEAVILY WOODED building s.t. s<br />

Baldwin Road 13 Acre- $4^000<br />

HEAV ILY WOODED building Mies<br />

Baldwin Road P acres H2


33d. Lots And Acreoge<br />

For Sale<br />

"•Buv 4 Sell thru United<br />

Approximately 11 acres 6 mile*<br />

from Lapeer Partially woooded<br />

beautiful building site at onlv<br />

$22 900 Call F.d at 852 «16fi or<br />

852 1242<br />

80 ACRES STREAM<br />

Ideal residential site plus a hedge<br />

against inflation '? Mile road (ron<br />

tage and vear around flowing<br />

stream Outstanding value $550 per<br />

acre'<br />

132 ACRES LAKE<br />

Secluded wooded parcel on a pri<br />

vale 40 Acre lake except for 2<br />

other owners offer* great devel<br />

opment possibilities at $800 per<br />

acre<br />

ANNETT<br />

• Realtors Since 1923<br />

338 0466<br />

Alter 5 I'M call 682 7227<br />

ROLLING vacant land ideal, I oca<br />

bv owner ">85 3770<br />

LYON TWP southeast of New Hud<br />

son big view lots 2 Acres each<br />

close to X Wavs Kent Lake 12<br />

Mile; Martmdale 483 0114<br />

3 ACRES<br />

Qorkston acreage<br />

dose to town Nice set<br />

ting, super location<br />

Current perk Har<br />

greaves & Pilarcik.<br />

Inc Realtors<br />

625 1333<br />

AVAILABLE SOUTHFIELD<br />

i7 Acres with 2 hmi-.es l«n Lahser<br />

Rd Owner will sell all or divide<br />

356 04 20<br />

ACREAGE<br />

5 to 10 Acres<br />

l,ow Down Payment Some Woods<br />

559 7430<br />

ACRES 5 l i beautiful rolling<br />

wooded land in Antrim Countv See<br />

nic views overlooking Schuss Moun<br />

tain & Shantv Creek Ski resorts<br />

l-akes & 1 gilf courses nearbv<br />

Terms Owner R.-altv Dev aiji<br />

559 6633 After 6 30 P\1 >3131 647<br />

8213<br />

BIRMINGHAM 55X160 wooded lot<br />

•n Bates $16 0(10 After 6pm 623 0690<br />

WILL BUILD TO SUIT<br />

A 14 acre lot in a countrv<br />

•setting of custom built<br />

homes in iTimberview<br />

Farms i miles west ol<br />

Brighton 1'itv off Brighton<br />

Rd Beautifully treed lot<br />

bordering a pond for wild<br />

Tiff will seclude vour<br />

dream home Onlv $20 S'H)<br />

ONLY 2 lots iForestview<br />

Estates a qualm Weath<br />

rrlv developed subdivions<br />

with onlv custom built<br />

homes on beautiful!) land<br />

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From $• 200 Take Knght<br />

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Old Hickorv Rd Turn lelt<br />

then another left on Forest<br />

view Court<br />

Custom Builders available<br />

to diScUss building the supe<br />

rior quality built homes<br />

you have always wanted<br />

Call<br />

C.W WEATHERLY<br />

Custom Home Builders<br />

5394 Brighton Rd<br />

Brighton<br />

229 64 00<br />

340 lake-River-Resort<br />

Property For Safe<br />

HAMBURG „TOWNSHIP<br />

Lakefront building site wth 165 Ft<br />

on water This parcel is sandy, roll<br />

mg A has some mature trees<br />

Lake has sand bottom wih firm<br />

clean shoreline $11500<br />

Strawberry Lake Privileges<br />

Owner transferred Mirt sacrifice<br />

tha high & rolling buildrg site<br />

with manv bw trees 0.500<br />

20TH CENTURY REALTY<br />

1-437-6981 .<br />

GRAND LAKE Black Bass Bay<br />

access near Alpena Hwgers Cty<br />

Wooded 104 acres tots of road<br />

frontage Put boat in water across<br />

the road Lovely area tor year<br />

round or summer home $8 900<br />

$1,500 down $100 month 8"f inter<br />

est Owner Bernard Orchard 1313'<br />

5596633 After 6 30 PM (313' 647<br />

8213<br />

GAYI.ORD AREA year around 3<br />

bedroom chalet, completely fur<br />

nohed Fireplace Hiltop lots over<br />

looking spring fed lake private<br />

rwort clubhouse pool $29 500<br />

549 4873<br />

PRIVATE LAKE LoT "(Tare<br />

County $5 000 34 hour drive<br />

464 9324<br />

CABIN Lexington Heights sleeps<br />

six or seven new roof panelling<br />

gas heat good beach $11 000<br />

332 74*8<br />

TORCH LAKE<br />

Dramatic new 3 level, year-round<br />

secluded waterfront home Fur<br />

ntahed 20 Fl cathedral beamed<br />

ceiling with split-stone fireplace, 3<br />

bedroom plus balcwiy. walkout<br />

"deck all Thermopane new appb<br />

"naces second fireplace 177 000<br />

•Owner 771-3056<br />

' NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

• LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />

WOW is the time ID buy this<br />

£>rond new tri-level and enioy<br />

•the res' of 'he Summer with<br />

•lake privileges 1 3 bedrooms,<br />

Jfomily room, smoke detectors,<br />

snsu'o'ed glass windows,<br />

,Vitchen formica cobinets. drs-<br />


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TTiursdav. Julv 28 1977<br />

*11D<br />

346 Northern Property<br />

BEAUTIFUL setting on 10<br />

wth 4 bedroom house electric<br />

phones water. exceDent hunting,<br />

half hour from Ludington 111.500<br />

557-4782<br />

HARBOR Spring chalet.<br />

... «<br />

full basement<br />

N«bs Nob, sleeps «. 2 fuD baths<br />

$49 WO<br />

walk<br />

I bal<br />

•42-8775<br />

WOODED building sites Portage<br />

Lake' Channel to Lake Michigan<br />

Abo Forest Lakes area 7 miles<br />

downtown Traverse Citv Coronal I a<br />

Realty 967 3 25?<br />

Buy A SeD thru United<br />

CLARF! COUNTY Half acre<br />

wtoded lots, near lakes 20 lakes<br />

within 20 minutes Beautiful build<br />

mg sites, only 12 495 each Land<br />

Contract Terms CaU Ed at 852-8166<br />

or 852 1 242<br />

GLEN LAKE<br />

Profitable Restaurant & Home<br />

Beautiful se"mg Idea! for<br />

couple to operate AH<br />

equipment and home<br />

furnishing included Owner<br />

retiring EASY LAND<br />

CONTRACT TERMS 8'/,%<br />

H^)NOR<br />

Restaurant, home and cabins,<br />

idee' location - 500 Ft on US-<br />

31 and 350 feet on M-669 2<br />

Aces Old folks retiring EASY<br />

TERMS<br />

^.eeianau 4 Benzie Counties<br />

We have what you are<br />

looking for CALL OR WVITE<br />

^ W<br />

ROOSTER REALTY<br />

GlEN ARBOR Mich 49621<br />

616-3344400<br />

FOR SALE tv owner, executive<br />

v»ar round home on Hubbard<br />

Lake 3 bedrooms 14 baths, large<br />

recreation room many extras,<br />

beautiful view and sandv beach<br />

517-727 JS56<br />

348 Cemetery Lots<br />

WHITE CHAPEL TROY I tot<br />

Moving out of stale Sacrifice 1225<br />

652 380*<br />

348 Cemetery Lots<br />

TWO Openings in Oakland Hlls<br />

Memorial Cemetery in Victory Gar-<br />

dens. WOO Contact William McCleL<br />

land. Route 1. Defiance. Ohio<br />

43512<br />

WHfriE CHAPEL. 2 lots for fjOO<br />

843-8287<br />

FIVE cemetery lots, 6 graves per<br />

lot. m Park view Memorial Ceme-<br />

tery Section- C Will aeD or trade<br />

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Write to Leon L Leonard. 2018 N<br />

24th Place, Phoenix. Arizona, 85008<br />

NATIONAL MEMORIAL Gardens.<br />

2 lots, choice location, owner $300<br />

72*3897<br />

ROSE L AND PAR K 8 grave lot.<br />

421-1552<br />

CADILLAC MEMORIAL PARK 43<br />

Lots in Section G. CaD between<br />

6pm 9 30pm 372 *293<br />

350 Forms For Sale<br />

DEXTER CHELSEA<br />

Farm or develop 151 acre farm,<br />

older 5 bedroom home, large pole<br />

barn, approx 75 acres tillable plus<br />

plenty of mixed woods 2 active<br />

streams. $900 per acre, Excellent<br />

land contract terms with $30000<br />

down. 7% interest<br />

WATERLOO REALTY 475*874<br />

RARE TINp<br />

158 acres, all workable large farm<br />

home, modernized barn out<br />

buildings silos, over half mfle of<br />

frontage on blacktop Several acres<br />

of black dirt all under cultivate<br />

at present Owner has retired Pos-<br />

sibility of splitting 6 miles from<br />

Port Huron Priced to seD Miller<br />

19820121, I-38S5314<br />

SALEM AREA 23 ACRES<br />

Farm with barn, loping shed, tack<br />

room Presently boarding horses<br />

Front 3 acres in strawberries that<br />

sel 50 cents quart Rambling 3 bed<br />

room brick ranch, walkout base<br />

ment attached*garage By appont<br />

ment onlv Call HILDA or<br />

TRACF.Y<br />

Norwood<br />

No I 2, Inc 478-5000<br />

400 Apartments To Rent<br />

a unique, new apartment<br />

jk'iilv (•onecp(i<br />

in picturesque Farmington Hills<br />

i BAl CONY AND PATIO 1 and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

; from S285 to $375 ' AMILY P )O s ' TOWNHQUS1S<br />

' from $475/ 77 acres of private park/swimmma<br />

! oooi/tennis courts spring'ed pond/on 9 Mile Road V<br />

Miles We^' of Farmmgton Road/phone 478 4664<br />

live in an<br />

enchanted forest<br />

In Beautiful Waterford Township<br />

$ Where Nature Surrounds You<br />

If you love tall trees and rolling hills set<br />

in the heart of lake country, come home<br />

to Round Hill Apartments. This<br />

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tennis courts, private patios and<br />

balconies. It's the life-style you may<br />

have been searching for and never<br />

thought you'd find. See what you've<br />

been missing this weekend.<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms from $230/mo<br />

Hill RoundI ?<br />

l O f e o L 1<br />

-<br />

Models open daily<br />

9 AM 6 P.M. *<br />

Sat. & S*in 11 A M -5 P.M<br />

Phone 363 5443<br />

Elizabeth<br />

Lake Rd<br />

Coolay<br />

laka Rd<br />

350 Forms For Sole<br />

REMODELED Farm Home on 40<br />

acres, good barn, new garage, fully<br />

insulated, other features Approx-<br />

imately 12W miles N of Port Hur-<br />

son on Galbraith Line, turn left to<br />

3555. corner of Fargo Rd $60,000<br />

MM7W2J8<br />

351 Bus. & Professional<br />

Bldg. For Sale<br />

FOR SALE, commercial S Red<br />

ford building, 1500 sa ft very good<br />

condition, immediate occupancy-<br />

only $34,900 easy terms<br />

CLASSIC 478-5500<br />

352 Commercial And<br />

Industrial<br />

ANNUAL INCOME (82,800<br />

Top location in Waterford Town-<br />

ship Miracle Strip 550 ft frontage<br />

witn good leases To settle estate<br />

Get tee details from me person<br />

aDy, Ward E Partridge, Realtor<br />

j 1050 W Huron St.<br />

Pontiac, Ml<br />

(PONTIAC) 6812111 or<br />

•l- 965-8759 (DETROIT)<br />

ASK FOR FREE CATALOG<br />

Brand new, spacious apartments<br />

immediate eccu<br />

Pool and baovtifully londvcaped grounds<br />

s 215<br />

*245<br />

1 bedroom from<br />

2 bedroom from<br />

D\<br />

K. .1.0.0<br />

Located at the corner of Pontiac<br />

Trail and Nine Mile Road<br />

(Sorry No Pats)<br />

?\mberv,oods<br />

STEEL BLDG<br />

LAPEER AREA 40 x 180 3 acres<br />

plus. Weal professional bldg or<br />

smaD workshop Wilh ranch house,<br />

woods and pond<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

678-2495 or N<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

WOODWARD AVE FRONTAGE<br />

Auto Repair<br />

Gas Station<br />

A Service<br />

2 Stalls<br />

$45,000. Land Contract<br />

REALTY WORLD<br />

GILL DAVIS INC<br />

545-5400<br />

SHELBY<br />

74 acres zoned Heavy Industrial<br />

22 Mile Van Dyke area $112,000<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

276' frontage on Warren Ave<br />

Zoned Commercial C I $70 000<br />

RE1TMEYER<br />

COMMERCIAL property ki Pon<br />

tiac, zoned C-3 approximately 5200<br />

sq ft building, cement 8r block<br />

Presently being used as collision<br />

shop plus sevu j<br />

ritv and references C6-3216 '<br />

COMPLETELY furnished home<br />

October to April 453 6945 .<br />

408 Duplexes To Rent<br />

VAUGHAN SCHOOLCRAFT •<br />

EVERGREEN section 2 bedroom *<br />

Duplex $175 mchidmg aD utilities "<br />

Stove refrigerator Verv clean *<br />

Aduks 553-4736 »<br />

ASH St 35251. Wayne 2 bedroom '<br />

appliances basement drapes I "<br />

car garage $250 per month $250 t<br />

security Available August 1 Call ,<br />

ask for Mike 422 2490 (<br />

WAYNE exceUent neighborhood t<br />

Large J bedroom, carpeted $200 •<br />

plus utilities Must have refer<br />

ences security deposit 729 3122 »<br />

W. CHICAGO<br />

ROUGE PARK AREA<br />

Newly decorated 2 large bed-<br />

room duple* 2 baths, large<br />

living room, kitchen. dine«e<br />

disposal. Parking. Adults<br />

728-4800<br />

PLYMOUTH EVERGREEN<br />

AREA. 1 bedroom basement SIM<br />

a month. KI4IM<br />

LIVONbT 2 BEDROOM. Colonial<br />

Basement, garage, close to every<br />

thing, OTS. security<br />

t v d coosil r®<br />

slble couple, ao children erpeta<br />

522-1236<br />

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410 Rats To Rent<br />

TWO UPPER fUu lor nent I1S0<br />

month ta chiding utilities No pets<br />

Woiwn preferred No children<br />

Garden Gtv CaD 9 AM S PM<br />

weekday! Marcello. 4254140<br />

412 Townhouses-<br />

Condos. To Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA<br />

Lease with option to buy three bed<br />

rooms, two baths, forma) dining<br />

room, balcony 2 car garage IMS<br />

wth heat<br />

OPEN FRI thru TUES 1PM 7PM<br />

18301 W I) Mile Rd<br />

(Just w of South field Rd<br />

RODNEY LOCKWOOD & CO<br />

6444030 6444024<br />

Woodbrook<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

2 BDRMS<br />

Your rent includes Gas oven<br />

& range, refrigerator, gar-<br />

boge disposal, carpeting On<br />

Eureka Rd W of Telegraph<br />

just W of Beech Daly<br />

Open Daily IIAM-7PM<br />

Sat Sun 1 2 noon - 6PM<br />

942-0440<br />

Equal Housing Opportunity<br />

BIRMINGHAM Townhouse 2 bed<br />

rooms. 14 baths fuO basement<br />

appbances central air, walkng dp<br />

tance to downtown middle age<br />

couple or single tem<br />

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resort home Wado loon Lake, private Pi<br />

access with private dock and<br />

beach 3 bedrooms. 2 baths CaD<br />

9AM-4 30 PM 54*4663<br />

HOUGHTON Lake. Schroeder s C

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