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Monday, June 29,1981

Canton, Michigan

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Board accepts partial hunting ban By Ariene Funk* staff writer Some Canton officials would prefer a total ban on hunting in the northwest area of Canton. But the Township Board last week approved the recommendation of a committee which called only for a ban on shooting small g a m e during the offseason. That partial ban would still allow hunting during the Oct. 20 to March 1 season, but it also would "provide a safety margin for the residents of the area," explained Bruce Andrews, of the state Department of Natural Re-

sources (DNR). The DNR has jurisdiction over hunting areas. "Generally, legitimate hunters are safety-minded," added Andrews. Township Supervisor J a m e s Poole said the partial ban is "the best I can get" right now. He said he may try next year for a total ban. "I THINK it's better than nothing," said Clerk John Flodin, an admitted hunting enthusiast. "There are a lot of good hunters and there a r e a lot of slob hunters. There are some who hunt with complete disregard for safety — those are the

ones who cause the trouble." The Township Board also has adopted an ordinance which stipulates that hunting and shooting — with shotgun and f i r e a r m s with shotshells only 4 will be allowed during the OctoberMarch season. Penalty for violation of the misdemeanor ordinance is a maximum $100 fine a n d / o r 90 days in jail, j The law stipulates that hunting i$ permitted in open areas unless it can be proven that it would be dangerous for a "prudent and reasonable" hunter ! Several northwest Canton residents

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Man rescues baby from flaming house By Arlene F u n k e staff writer » A 10-month-old baby is safe, and John Correll is a neighborhood hero — all because of a new pizza recipe. Correll, 37, was experimenting with a pork sausage recipe in his house on Holly Drive in Canton about 12:45 p.m. Thursday. Suddenly, his son William, 12, dashed in to report that a baby was trapped inside a neighbor's burning house Correll, who owns Pizzuti pizzerias in Westland and Dearborn Heights, raced across the street to the home of neighbors Wayne and Marge Cooper. The Coopers had left their 10-monthold grandson in the care of their son Kevin, 13, according to witnesses and a fire department report. Kevin was safely outside, but the infant and several family pets were still in the burning, ranch-style home. Correll punched out a screen and was greeted with a billow of heavy smoke that obscured his vision. Crawling into the window, he followed the infant's cries to a crib. Correll handed the unhurt baby out the window to JoAnne Capaldi of nearby Lynn Street. Fire Chief Mel Paulun

"I suppose, in a small way," said Correll. "He really deserves a lot of recogni-, tion," said Mrs. Capaldi. "I wish I had aj neighbor like that." One of the Cooper family's pet dog died in the fire, and another hid safel in the basement. A third dog was given oxygen by firefighters, said Correll. A pet cat escaped unhurt.

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THE CAUSE of the blaze is under in vestigation, said Fire Marshal Art Winkel. The fire started in the family room and "spread quite rapidly," Winkel said. "There was e x t r e m e heat and smoke damage." He estimated damage at $20,000. The kitchen and family room were destroyed. While the investigation continues, word of Correll's rescue has spread through the neighborhood in the Holiday Park subdivision, off Joy and 1-275. "The stories a r e incredible," said Correll's wife, Janet, with a laugh. "They had him coming through a plate glass window, unscathed." The Coopers couldn't be reached for comment. '

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Putting in a garden Rinaldo Corridore puts in a stake for his tomato plants while his grandson, 5-year-old Anthony takes a breather. Every year, Canton Township

makes available plots at Lilley and Warren for anyone who wants to work the land and grow his own food or flowers.

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By Carol Carpenter special writer Flashing red lights, crossing gates, and 125-ton locomotives didn't stop three people from crashing into trains recently. In train towns, the warning whistles of approaching locomotives signal caution. But each year, over 12,000 railroad crossing accidents occur nationally, with 1,000 people killed and 4,000 injured. In 25 percent of the accidents, cars run into trains, according to Casualty Prevention, a newsletter that is part of the Chessie system's recent safety program. Plymouth has more cause for a l a r m than other towns. It is criss-crossed with railroad tracks. Within the past three weeks, Plymouth has had thr*ee crossing accidents. One accident resulted in the death of a 24-year-old woman and the other two caused property damage. A 100-car train, traveling 24 mph, takes 930 feet to stop. "Whenever people in cars, trucks or other motor vehicles collide with a train at a grade crossing, they almost always come out a poor second," a Chessie newsletter stressed. Cynthia Sue and Robert Barnett of Plymouth were on their way home at 2 a.m. June 7 from a wedding reception at Roma Hall on Schoolcraft Although all signals at the Sheldon Street crossing were working, apparently Barnett did not see them.

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BARNETT *S CAR hit the rear of the seventh car and became lodged there. His wife was killed ID the crash. Mrs. Barnett became the first railroad crossing fatality in Michigan in

1991. "Barnett couldn't remember any-

thing," said Plymouth police officer Dan Carpenter. "But they couldn't have been trying to beat the train." Joan Keiser of Plymouth was not injured when her car was struck in the right rear as she attempted to cross the Mill Street railroad crossing at 7:05 a.m. June 13. She was issued a citation for disregarding a traffic signal. At 3:05 a.m. June 14, Victoria Truax of Canton apparently grew impatient, drove through the crossing gates, and hit the rear of a caboose at the West Ann Arbof Trail crossing. She was not injured but was issued a citation for driving under the influence of liquor. All three drivers either didn't see or didn't heed the crossing signals. Why? And what can be done to prevent further accidents? TRAINS ARE a constant threat and irritation to people in the Plymouth area. All Chessie trains coming into or

leaving Michigan must pass through Plymouth's train yard. The 10 railroad crossings in the area mean many holdups of local traffic for trains that often have 50-100 cars. Approximately "ft trains pass through daily. In terms of tie-ups, the three worst crossings are Haggerty, Sheldon and Main streets, according to Inspector Carl Berry. People most often try to beat the train during peak traffic times, 4-7 p.m. weekdays. The Plymouth police issue approximately 15 citations a month and numerous warnings to motorists who ignore crossing signals. Although the freight trains set off or pick up cars along the route, only the local or road trains stop to handle business for companies such as Ford, Western Electric, the Spartan store,

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The houses we live in Questions of where to live, how to choose a home and how to keep ahead of its cost are of increasing concern to residents of the suburbs in these days of inflation and recession. The changing housing picture affects everyone. Young families are seemingly priced out of the market; older ones wonder about the affordability and advisability o f / l a r g e homes; multiple dwellings assume larger importance; home financing impacts the nation's economics. The Observer & Eccentric is taking a close look at this housing picture, where we are now, how we got here and where current trends may take us. Findings will be published Thursday 2 in reports throughout the newspaper.

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MBA; J a m e s W i l l i a m C a l h o u n , Gloucester, MS; Ralph Curtis Held, Beech, MBA; Marie-Claire Colette Hopkins, N. H a r v e y , MA; J a m e s E d w a r d Oberling, Simpson, M?BA; P a t r i c k J . Smith, Huntington, SPA; Lois G r a c e Troeller, Sheridan, MA; Anne Elizabeth Wales, Robinwood, MS.

The following Canton students received a d v a n c e d d e g r e e s f r o m E a s t ern Michigan University during the spring c o m m e n c e m e n t : Lusty Leo Cebula, Gloucester, MS; Suzanne F i t z g e r a l d , Round Table, MA; David A. Greenwood, B u m h a m Drive, MA; Linda M a r i e Haeberle, Arlington, MA; T i m o t h y M. Kerins, Alton, MBA; Arthur J a m e s Leib, Leslie, MA; Celine Louise McQuinn, F o r e s t T r a i l s Drive, MA; Charles Michael Mulder, Queensway, MBA; G r e g o r y A. Nomland, Brookshire Drive, MBA; Bethany Sue Oxender, H o l m e s Drive, MA; Clyde T e r r y Phillips, P a l i s a d e s Court, MS; Doris J o a n Pipkens, Tudor Court, MS; William A. Robinson, F o r r e s t , MBA; E r i k a G. Sizemore, A d m i r a l t y Drive, MA; V i c t o r i a A n t o i n e t t e S t r i m e l , Brookshire Drive, MA; Alan E d w a r d Strong, Round T a b l e Drive, MA.

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BRUCE MASSARO B r u c e M. Massaro, son of Anthony and Billie M a s s a r o of Napier road, Canton, received his MD at J u n e comm e n c e m e n t exercises a t N o r t h w e s t e r n University in E v a n s t o n , 111. Dr. Massaro plans to begin his internship at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, followed by residency training in ophthalmology a t the s a m e institution. , •

AMY L Y N N E JACOBS Amy Lynne J a c o b s of N a n t u c k e t Drive in Canton, plans to use her recently a w a r d e d D r e s s e r H a r b i s o n Foundation, Inc. g r a n t to study music t h e r a p y a t Michigan S t a t e University. Ms. Jacobs, d a u g h t e r of P e t e r E.

The following P l y m o u t h s t u d e n t s received a d v a n c e d d e g r e e s f r o m E a s t ern Micican Univeristy during the spring c o m m e n c e m e n t . F r a n k J a m e s Brenny, C e d a r Lane,

Jacobs, is one of 55 new recipients t o r e c e i v e scholarships u n d e r the foundation's annual p r o g r a m f o r HarbisonWalker e m p l o y e e s ' children.

Joni M. Quenneville, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s R. Quenneville of B r a n d y w y n e , Canton, and Steven M. West, son of Mr. and Mrs T e r r y West of Ann Arbor Road, P l y m o u t h , w e r e a w a r d e d Webster Scholarships to Albion.

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• WRESTLERS T h r e e P l y m o u t h S a l e m High School wrestlers, A d a m Golchuck, Bill Ward, and R o b e r t P r i c e , h a v e r e c e n t l y signed to w r e s tle a t Siena Heights College in A d r i a n f o r t h e 1981-82 s e a s o n .

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• MERCY COLLEGE T h r e e Canton r e s i d e n t s received degrees f r o m Mercy College a t the 40th annual c o m m e n c e m e n t . Cheryl L. Martin g r a d u a t e d c u m laude with a BS in health services. M a r k B. Baidel, AS in alcohol and d r u g abuse, and T e r r a n c e M. Hallett, a BS in accounting, also received degrees.

p r o d u c e available at each site, directions to the sites, and telephone numbers for additional produce i n f o r m a tion. The d i r e c t o r y also includes a m a p of the state, and a c r o p c a l e n d a r indicating the a p p r o x i m a t e opening d a t e s for a l m o s t half of Michigan's 50 agricult u r a l crops. To obtain a f r e e copy, w r i t e to Sen. R o b e r t G e a k e a t the S t a t e Capitol, P.O^ Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909.

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Two P l y m o u t h Canton High School _ a d u a t e s w e r e a w a r d e d RegentsAlumni Merit Scholarships f r o m the University of Michigan, Dearborn. Angela P e t e r s o n will m a j o r in m a n a g e m e n t and J e a n Winans will m a j o r in c o m p u t e r and i n f o r m a t i o n science.

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State booklet lists pick-it-yourself spots If you're not into tending over a b a c k y a r d g a r d e n plot, but still enjoy f r e s h v e g e t a b l e s and fruits, the "Country C a r o u s e l " is the book for you. The 1981 edition of the "Country Carousel," which lists 900 pick-yourown f a r m s and roadside m a r k e t s in Michigan, is now available. T h e r e ' s no cost for the booklet, published by the Michigan D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture. It lists f a r m s and m a r k e t s in a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r by county, the

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Glorious season of fresh vegetables is here This is a glorious season for vegetarians. With all the fresh produce available, it is a p e r f e c t t i m e to break out of the protein-centered p a t t e r n of m e a l planning Even when m e a t is e l i m i n a t e d f r o m the diet, the tendency r e m a i n s to focus on the obvious protein source (eggs, cheese, and dried beans for a vegetarian) and to view fresh vegetables as a p p e n d a g e s to the m e a l , tacked on because they a r e good for you and help fill up both your plate and stomach. This second-class citizen role m e a n s that vegetables a p p e a r in only two guises: cooked frozen vegetables (even when f r e s h a r e available) and tossed salad (too often iceberg lettuce). Since most of us c o n s u m e m o r e ptotein than we need, we can a f f o r d an occasional meal in which protein t a k e s a back seat and the vegetables shine. I enjoyed a meal like this recently based on the inspiration of a new (1980) cookbook entitled "A Passion For Vegetables: Recipes f r o m E u r o p e a n Kitchens" by Vera G e w a n t e r .

doned on dinner plates. The filling of the t a r t was not the rich c r e a m and egg c u s t a r d found in quiches. It was, m 6 r e simply, a thick layer of spinach topped with c r e a m e d mushrooms. A s m a l l a m o u n t of Swiss cheese was sprinkled over the top and the pie baked briefly a t a high temp e r a t u r e to m e l t the cheesfe. T H E AMOUNT of spinach called for in this recipe is r a t h e r substantial — two pounds. I used " b u l k " spinach for this a m o u n t , which m e a n t that, a f t e r the s t e m s w e r e discarded, it would probably be closer to half of t h a t weight. If you a r e using the pret r i m m e d spinach packed in cellophane bags, then, you might w a n t to allow only about one pound. "Cooking" the spinach is as much a m a t t e r of reducing the bulk of the spinach so t h a t it fits in a pie c r u s t as of cooking it. In o r d e r to do this, wash the spinach thoroughly, since dirt tends to cling tenaciously in its folds. The best method for this is to s u b m e r g e the t r i m m e d spinach in a sink full of cool w a t e r . Drain the dirty w a t e r and r e p e a t until the w a t e r r e m a i n s c l e a r .

T H E FIRST course was green pepper stuffed with a chewy m i x t u r e of shredded c a r r o t and chopped onion bound with a h o m e m a d e , chunky tomato sauce Served cold or at room temp e r a t u r e , this could be m a d e e a r l y in the day and m a k e s an unusual, tasty introduction to the rest of the m e a l . To the extent that anything could be t e r m e d a "main course," in this dinner, it would be the v e g e t a b l e t a r t . Even the crust of this t a r t was special. Cottage cheese replaced w a t e r in the b u t t e r y crust (actually 1 replaced butter with corn oil m a r g a r i n e in the interest of cholesterol-reduction.) The c o t t a g e cheese gave the c r u s t a nice tang to c o m p e n s a t e for the loss of butter flavor 1 rolled the pie-crust t r i m m i n g s into c r a c k e r s which w e r e e a g e r l y devoured along with the pie — a s h a r p c o n t r a s t to the usual p a t t e r n of the rim of the pie crust being aban-

P l a c e the spinach in a large, covered pot with only the w a t e r clinging to its leaves and cook over medium-high heat until it wilts. P l a c e the cooked spinach in a fine-mesh s t r a i n e r and squeeze out any excess liquid, pressing f i r m l y with the back of a spoon. THIS IS T H E P E R F E C T t i m e of y e a r to be lavish with spinach. Until the very hot w e a t h e r a r r i v e s , it is in a b u n d a n t supply. Also in good supply a r e the waxy, tiny new potatoes. Unlike the m a t u r e , mealy, baking potatoes, they a r e so moist and tasty t h a t they can be enjoyed without the addition of b u t t e r or sour c r e a m . Simply s t e a m a few and s e r v e along-side the spinach t a r t e . I rounded out this m e a l with a salad of red-tipped lettuce, a v o c a d o and gra-

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p e f r u i t sprinkled with sunflower seeds dressed with v i n a i g r e t t e m a d e s h a r p with Dijon m u s t a r d . The e f f e c t was a nutritious, filling meal. It w a s a celebration of the textures, cplors, shapes, and f l a v o r s of spring vegetables.

V« tsp. mustard seeds 1 large onion, chopped 3 medium-sized carrots, shredded 2 stalks celery, chopped Vt cop thick Tomato Sauce tsp. salt Pepper 1 tbsp. sour cream Mi cup water

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Cut off the pepper tops and r e m o v e seeds and m e m b r a n e s without disturbing the walls of the pepper. F o r the stuffing, heat the oil in a skillet, and cook the m u s t a r d seeds just until heated. Add and s a u t e the onion, carrots, and celery. When done but still a bit chewy, add the t o m a t o sauce, salt, and pepper and r e m o v e f r o m heat. Stir in the sour c r e a m .

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Stuff the peppers with the m i x t u r e , then stand t h e m in a saucepan. P o u r the w a t e r into the bottom of the pan, cover, and s i m m e r for about 20 minutes, or until cooked. (A little m o r e hot w a t e r might be needed a f t e r about 15 minutes.) Allow to cool, and s e r v e at room temperature. (Note: I reduced the a m o u n t of oil called for in this recipe to 2 tablespoons and w a s still very happy with the results.)

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Total cooking t i m e is about 30 minutes, and generally a t o m a t o sauce should not be cooked any longer, it m a y b e c o m e bitter. The density depends on individual t a s t e — I p r e f e r it r a t h e r while others like it b e t t e r if it is on the thin side.

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Canton Craiger downs Riverview batters, 4 - 3 Canton Craiger rallied for two run* in the fifth inning and went on to defeat Riverview 4-3 in a Sandy Koufax League baseball game Thursday. Mark Bennett started the two-run rally with a single Tim Michalik and Tom Moore walked to load the bases Bennett raced home on the passed ball and Michalik scored on Steve Sob ditch's sacrifice fly. Craiger, trailing 2-0, tallied two runs in the third Doug Chilcoff led off with a single and went to second and a walk to John Longridge Chilcoff and Longridge then pulled off a double steal. Moore brough home Chilcoff with a sacrifice fly and a suicide squeeze bunt

by Dominik DeBello scored Longridge. John Jakabowski was the winning pitcher. He struck out eight and walked six in seven innings of work. The Canton hurler allowed only two hits. Canton is now 6-2 in league play. SALEM KOUFAX 6 NOVI 1 Pitcher Chris Belhart handcuffed Novi on one hit to power Salem to an easy 6-1 Koufax baseball victory Thursday. The Salem pitcher flirted with a nohitter. He allowed a double with one out in the seventh.

Offensively, Paul Makara led the Salem attack with two singles, a double and two RBI. T e a m m a t e s Ron Wells, Jim Rorabacher and J*ff Smith each contributed two singles./ Oq Wednesday, Dearborn Heights Crestwood strolled to (an 8-3 win over Salem. Losing pitcher Dan Rnapp was the victim of sloppy play by his t e a m m a t e s in the field. He gave up one hit on seven runs, walked four and threw three wild pitches in the disasterous third. Salem also had three errors and two passed balls in the inning. Bob Moore had two of Salem's seven hits. Salem is now 6-2 in league play. NF-WB 6 PLYMOUTH COMPUWARE 5

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Wayne State football faces uphill struggle

The school is suffering economic hardships similar to those facing the city of Detroit. Bonner hopes to cut the athletic budget by 25 percent for the 1982-83 school year. He also has to trim $9.4 million from his total budget. Football is an expensive sport. It will cost the university approximately $94,000 to run the program this fall. Rookie head coach Dave Farris, a resident of Troy, is fighting an uphill battle. But with his plan, Farris hopes he can convince the board to take another look once the 1981 season is over. His strategy is simple. He's currently working on prominent businessmen to help donate money. He wants the alumni to get more involved. He is reducing his staff (three full-time assistants to one) and will cut scholarship monies 25 percent. Farris is also counting on a big turnout in September when Michig a n holds Band Day. The Tarters will face Slippery Rock at Michigan Stadium. A crowd of more than 50,000 would bring in a good chunk of cash.

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things other than the classroom. You learn how to be on time and function as a group It's something we should hold onto. "I'm not trying to save the program because I need a job. I could have gone to Western New Mexico or Holy Cross as an assistant. I just happen to be the person battling for football." For the second straight year, Wayne State will be part of a smallcollege double-header at the Pontiac Silverdome. "I'd like to also maybe play a game out in the suburbs on a Saturday night against a Grand Valley," Farris said. "I think we could get a good crowd. I think it would be a good idea to play say, for instance, at a place centrally located like Birmingham Groves. "With these cuts, it would reduced NCAA Division II program, but I think we can still get the job done." Vern Payne, the school's basket- , ball coach, was recently named athletic director to replace the retiring Chalmers Hixon. THE BASKETBALL program, also Division II, is far less expensive than football. Payne enjoyed a great recruiting year, getting four Division I-caliber players. Payne, however, is still without a full-time paid assistant. Bonner may have his sights set on a Division I basketball program with Payne at the helm. Large crowds could be housed at Cobo Arena, Joe Louis or Olympia. But it takes money, however, to run a Division I program. You need alumni support and the most important thing — a winner. Payne is very capable, but the risk is great. WSU's neighbor, the University of Detroit, is a prime example. The Titans have a large and adequate facility and a top-notch schedule. The catch, however, is that winning generates dollars, something the school has lacked since Dick Vitale left. They barely broke even in their Please turn to Page 2C

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A lot has been written and said about the threat to drop football at Wayne State University. Bo Schembechler had his say. Now it's time for my two cents worth. Football has been a tradition at Wayne. Alumni, fan and student interest, however, has never really been strong WSU's Board of Governors is discussing the status of football today in an open discussion at the Alumni Lounge. A decision could be reached at its monthly meeting July 10. President Thomas Bonner has proposed that football be dropped. His plan favors upgrading men's and women's basketball to NCAA Division I status. He would also like to create a varsity soccer program

Plymouth C o m p u w a r e , a t e a m comprised of 13-year-olds, lost a Koufax League heartbreaker Thursday to North Farmington-West Bloomfield, 6-5. Compuware carried a 5-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh before NFWB exploded for four runs on only one hit. An infield error led to two runs. Mike Clark was the hard-luck loser. He pitched all seven innings. Jeff Rummel and Steve Dawson each had two hits and two RBI in a losing cause "We're playing much better right now," said coach A1 Dawson. "This team we played has crushed a lot of people." Earlier in the week, pitcher Tom Halmekangas fired a one-hitter as Compware defeated Northville plue 21. He walked one and struck out four. Compuware scored both runs in the first on a walk to Rummel, a hit-andrun single by John Lenders and a twoout double by Bennett. Halmekangas held on the final two innings as t e a m m a t e s Mark Stevens, k Curtis White and Dawson each c a m e up with an outstanding defensive play. Compuware is now 3-7 overall.

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Mike Battaglia became Canton's first pitcher to go seven innings Thursday as the Canton Elks blasted North Farmington, 7-1, in a Mickey Mantle League baseball g a m e (15-16 years). The Canton right-hander struck out two and allowed just five hits. He did not walk a North batter. Canton broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth inning by scoring six runs. Left fielder Mike Wall and first baseman Marty McCarthy each collected a single and a double to lead the Canton hitting attack. Catcher Tim Collins singled home the Elks' first run. "Mike (battaglia) held us in there," said Canton coach John Gravlin. "It's the first time we've let anyh^dy go all seven innings." C A N T O N E L K S 11 A L L E N P A R K 3* McCarthy, with relief help from Dave Gerish gave Canton an 11-3 triumph over Allen Park Wednesday. Steve Johnson and Bryan Capnerhurst each collected two hits for the winners. Both of Johnson's hits c a m e in the fourth inning as Canton exploded for 11 runs to break a scoreless deadlock.

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Stan's keeps winning form Stan's M a r k e t produced a n o t h e r Canton R e c r e a t i o n Class C Division I m e n ' s slow-pitch softball win last week. - T h e first-round c h a m p s won their opener in round two with a 16-6 victory over Oakview P a r t y Store Bob Douglas and F r e d E m e r y each had t h r e e hits for the winners. Paul J e n k i n s h o m e r e d in a losing cause Runner-up C&M Truck Collision squeezed by R o m a n F o r u m , 10-9, as J e r r y Jaskoski collected four hits. John Curd had t h r e e for R o m a n F o r u m . In other Division I games, K&C Construction blanked Cherry Hill Chiropractic, 5-0. Mike O'Neil had three RBI and t e a m m a t e Ken Reilly preserved the shutout with a diving c a t c h in the fifth inning Division II first-round c h a m p E v a n s Corp r e m a i n e d unbeaten by winning its second round opener, 9-4, over Drapery Traditions Tom Rapson and Rich Gall each had t h r e e hits for Evans. Rosco Nash had t h r e e doubles and t h r e e RBI for the losei^. Mark Mullen and John Theisen each had t h r e e hits to lead second p l a c e Canton Bowling & Trophy to a 14-6 victory over Carinci's. Dan Luckhardt and Dave Hayes had three hits for the losers. In other Division II g a m e s , Construc-

tion Helicopters used t w o double plays to beat P l y m o u t h Rock Saloon, 11-4, while E d ' s Sports downed C a r t w r i g h t , 10-9. In Division III g i r n e s , f i r s t place Howell I n d u s t r i e s stayed one-half g a m e ahead of Falzon E l e c t r i c with an 11-8 t r i u m p h over MAACO. J i m Czonek h o m e r e d for the winners. Ron M a r q u e s singled and h o m e r e d for MAACO. The Classy Chassis, a g a m e back, downed winless P e n n y ' s P i r a t e s , 9-6, as P a t F a b o r singled four times. Gill F a r m s got four RBI f r o m T o m Gill to best MAACO, 8-3. Gill also b e a t the Canton J a y c e e s , 9-6. THE SUPERBOWL SLUGGERS took sole possession of first place in the Women's League with an 11-7 win over previously unbeaten SuperBowl. Kay O'Connell was the hitting s t a r with t h r e e RBIs. Lisa Idzikowski was the winning pitcher. Betsy Gwizda had four hits in a losing cause. Bartz Animal Hospital drilled Dino's Pizza, l£-0, as Irene R a e collected two hits. CLASS B Division I leader All Star P r o Shop used a 25-hit a t t a c k to subdue Rusty Nail, 23-14, as Scott Brown s m a c k e d two h o m e r s and J e r r y Hollbrock added another Bill. B a k e r led Rusty Nail with t h r e e hits.

Second-place J a k e ' s Lounge received h o m e r s f r o m Mike Plagens, Mark C r a w f o r d and D a v e Larson to d e f e a t Ovidon, 15-4. Steve Bird h o m e r e d and d r o v e in four runs to power Canton Sports to a 13-10 win o v e r D a n ' s AquanestStabwich Insurance. Willie Walker had four hits for Dan's Aquanest-Stabwick Insurance. In the only Division II g a m e played last week, Sports P a g e Lounge nipped SuperBowl, 6-5, by scoring the g a m e winner in the seventh inning. Nellie Washko had two hits for the winners.

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Saturday serial excitement lives in 'Raiders' action With "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (PG), George Lucas and Steven Speilberg attempted to recapture for today's audiences the thrills of the Saturday matinee serials. They did more than that. "Raiders" is not just an action-packed movie but dazzling escapist entertainment. Zipping along from one hairbreadth escape to another, it is an exhilarating larger-than-life movie adventure. Bold and colorful, k boasts exotic places, dangerous encounters, a search for a sacred artifact with special power and a very appealing hero and heroine. They are brave, attractive and on the right side of issues. ) Harrison Ford wears the mantle of the hero, Indiana Jones, with ease. Jones is a mild-mannered archaeology professor who, at the drop of a treasure map, sheds his scholarly tweeds and spectacles for a safari outfit complete with boots and bullwhip. THE CHARACTER is a marvelous conception and Ford is in top form. He can be intense or laid back. He can stop an aggressor with his bullwhip or punctuate an argument with a shrug. More important, he can play a scene for laughs without making it a spoof Karen Allen is featured opposite Ford as Marion, another marvelous character. She is a 1980s woman in a 1930s setting. She is independent, sure of herself and can drink any man under the table. In fact, her ability to handle liquor provides some key moments in the movie. "Raiders" bursts with vitality and has more cliffhangers than you would find on a hike up Everest. For openers, there is a series of hair-raising scenes in a South American jungle that abounds with tarantulas, savages with poison darts and booby traps to protect a golden idol from archaeologists and robbers alike. Then, with scarcely a pause to let people catch their breaths, the movie swings from South America to Nepal to Egypt. The time is the mid-1930s, and the Nazis are hot on the trail of the Ark of the Covenant. The Ark, which once contained the original tablets of the Ten Commandments, has been lost since the destruction of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. The Nazis want the Ark because it is supposed to endow its possessor with invincible power.

Canton Township's Center Stage will soon be graced with one of America's most popular personalities. A man whose talent holds no boundaries. A legend in his own time, Rick Nelson will be rockin' Center Stage at 9 p.m. Wednesday. As Ricky Nelson he began his exciting c a r e e r back in 1948 when he portrayed himself on the family radio show. He was only 8 years old then, and at 9 he made his motion picture debut with Ethel Barrymore in "A Story with Three Lovers." In later years he also appeared in "Rio Bravo" with John Wayne and Dean Martin and "The Wackiest Ship in the Navy" with Jack Lemmon. In 1952 "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" went from radio to television which m a d e Ricky Nelson a household word. In 1957 Ricky began his recording career and there was no stopping him from there. It was n ^ m o r e little Ricky because he became one of the most successful singers of all time. Hits like "Be-Bop

preview Baby," "Believe What You Say," "Poor Little Fool" and "I'm Walkin' " were just the beginning of Rick's career. IN 1969 Rick formed the Stone Canyon Band, and in 1972 the group had a hit called^ "Garden P a r t y " which brought Rick back to the Top 10. Rick's presently "Playing to Win." That happens to be the title of his latest album on EMI/Capitol records. On one of his songs Nelson sings, " You can call it what you want, it's all right, it's rock and roll to me." The sound that Rickjcalls rock and roll is a mixture of rock and country known as rockabilly. The album even contains a song by the innovators of rockabilly, Johnny and Dorsey Burnette. The song "It Hasn't Happened Yet" b r i n p out the romantic side of Nelson that used to cause girls to scream and faint. Rick Nelson and the S t o n e C a n y o n Band appear W e d n e s d a y at Center Stage.

EMU presents variety series The Summer Michimu Band Series continues at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, with a variety of live and recorded music including jazz, blues, contemporary, country-western and rock 'n' roll. Performances are scheduled f r o m noon to 1:30 p.m. in the mall outside McKenny Union on the EMU campus. All performances are f r e e and open to the public.

The Wednesday night series presents Mike Syers (recorded),'contemporary, July 1; Footloose, country-western, July 8; Ken Schramm, contemporaryfolk, July 1; Ron Delagardo, blues; July 22; and Mike Syers (recorded) July 29. The series will conclude with a rock performance by Dwarf, Aug. 5. Opening concert in the series was a jazz performanced by Awesome, June 17.

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COMPANY Fantastic LAND CONTRACT TERMS 1st offering on this beautiful spacious Colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths + 1st floor Study, formal dining room, COMPANY CUSTOM COLONIAL family room with fireplace, full base ment and 2 car attached garage All im- in desirable Francavilla Formal dininj room, large master bedroom with ful maculately kept the Luxury of Cen A $7,000 Down, 11% Land Contract, tral Air Hard to beat at this price' bath, first floor laundry, den plus much, New construction, Livonia, 3 bedrooms much more for $117,000 LAND CON HARRY S Ranch. 2 full baths, large open kitchen, TRACT terms or simple assumption family room, fireplace, full basement, wood windows, extra insulation. 3 to choose from. Also 2 Colonials $5,000 Down. 9 4 % Interest CORNERSTONE 478-4660 478 5596 Dembs Sales Co 591 1301 COMPANY

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REDFORD. 3 bedroom "specialized home," fully tiled basement Negotiable Land Contract terms immediate occupancy. Established family neighborhood. Call 4555200. (PA13). $48,900.

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Three bedroom ranch, central air, attached garage, full basement, country kitchen. Land Contract terms. $7,400 down. Asking $36,900. Ask for Lyn. LE-3

CANTON. 4 bedroom custom, Canton colonial, 2V4 baths, fireplace, family room, full brick. Offers welcome. Call 455-5200. (PB25). $86,900.

PARKWAY paradise borders this sparkling entertainment planned home with 3 bedrooms, brick construction, 2 natural fireplaces, finished basement, 26 ft. living room, 2 baths, 2 car garage, and Home WArranty. $69,900. Call: ED PRINGLEMEIR

REDFORD 3 bedroom brick bungalow, family room, fireplace, finished basement, 2M car garage, newer electric, insulation, furnance and water heater. Asking $42,000. Call 476-9100. LM-3 SOUTHFIELD Land Contract offered on this aluminum sided energy efficient home in area of higher priced homes. Asking $29,900. Call 476-9100. Ask for Becky. LS-2 LIVONIA Cape Cod with formal dining room, 2 full baths and sharp finished rec room, 2 car garage. Land Contract with $20,000 down or $30,000 assumes this low interest mortgage. Asking $69,500. Call Virginia at 476-9100. LL-6

WESTLAND. Great terms, premitum home. 4 bedrooms, V/t baths, family room, full wall fireplace, inground sprinklers. Quiet location. Call 455-5200. (PG3). $62,900.

Gold House Realtors

CANTON. 3 bedroom Forestbrook ranch. Meticulous throughout, V/t baths, family room, simple assumption. Negotiablel Call 455-5200. $74,500.

VAN BUREN. Country setting, abundant. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Features lovely formal dining room. Simple assumption. Call 455-5200.! P V1 $39,500.

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THREE BEDROOM RANCH in Super condition and very well decorated It's Brick with maintenance-free aluminum trim and fully carpeted. Don't miss this unusual value' $62,900 Call 553-8700

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313 Dearborn Dearborn Heights N. DEARBORN HEIGHTS Best buy in area St Sabina Parish 3 bedroom brick ranch Family room, fireplace, large kitchen, dishwasher, beautiful hardwood floors, rec room, garage Excellent Land Contract terms Only $65,900

TRADITIONAL 1 4 STORY HOME that invitee memories of days ite by S bedrooms. 1 4 ths Spacious living room and formal dining room The country setting is accented by fruit trees, flowers and large garden space 2 car attached garage $71,500 Call II1-S090

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PLYMOUTH-by owner $71,900 simple assumption $18,000 down. 114% in terest 3 bedroom. 1 4 bath colonial Partially finished basement, central air, swim pool, fenced yard 455 7628 PLYMOUTH, older in-town location First floor laundry, large country kitchen, garage 9 4 % Land Contract terms available $56,500 453 0996

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in this very unique 4 bedroom home with formal dinUNDER $40,000 ing, all appliances in kitchen, 2 bedroom, large kitchen, living room 4 in family room, utility room, large lot W of Middlebelt fireplace near 7 Mile 272-6155 beautiful 2 level patio, 2Vi baths, basement, and at314 Plymouth-Canton tached garage. $83,900. Call: Gold Key

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Sellers are offering land contract, VA, or the P.L.A^J. which offers a new mortgage with a lower interest r a t e 3 bedrooms, 'V/t baths, with full basement,. Hurry! $48,900.

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CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 Super Assumption • Brick quad offers 4 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, large family room with firelace. formal dining room, country itchen with built ins. attached 2 car garage. $14,100 assumes 10% interest, $74,900 '

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459-6000 A $5,000 Down. 11% Land Contract. Canton, 4 bedroom Colonial. 2 4 baths, family room, fireplace, full basement, attached 2% garage, move in condition, same day occupancy 478 5596 Dembs Sales Co 591 1301

CENTURY 21 Nada, lnc.477-9800 USE OUR PLAN

A 9% land contract on charming older 2 story ini Plymouth, Plymou new throughout 3 bedroom, 1 4 bath, central air, dishwasher, wood floors, leaded glass, finished basement, 2 car garage, all appliances Beautiful' $73,900 or best of ler 229 N Harvey 477-9696 459-V875

for financing or assume mortgage. This 3 bedroom brick ranch is located in Plymouth Twp., 2 car garage is nearly new. Newer carpetBY OWNER So of Joy, W of Sheldon ing in living room, partially Large 4 bedroom colonial in excellent b a s e m e n t . Just condition, 2 4 baths, formal dining, den, finished 1st floor laundry, family room with $67,900. fireplace, garage with opener and many other fine features. $88,900 459-4372

Century 21

CANTON • By owner 3 bedroom ranch with garage Quiet neighborhood Land contract terms available $47,000 Immediate occupancy After 5PM455-9575 CANTON by owner, colonial, 3 bed room, 14 bath, living room, large kitchen, family room, fireplace, attached garage, full basement, fenced yard 1with woods in back 397 0911

Gold House Realtors

459-6000 YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED with the large bedrooms. 1st floor laundry & beautiful decor in this 3 bedroom Colonial in Plymouth's Mayflower Village An 8 4 % Simple Assumption makes it perfect at $87,900

CANTON 2 year old 3 bedroom. 14 bath colonial 2 car attached garage On JUST LIKE NEW coxy In town Plym large lot with walk-out deck leading to outh location near Hough Park. 2 bed16x32 Kayak swimming pool Simple rooms, 1 4 baths, formal dining room, assumption. 104% interest Asking COMPLETELY RENOVATED Land $65,400 — 397 8334 Contract terms now available $62,500 CANTON - 3 BEDROOM Duplex. 2 baths, air, attached garage, extras Assume 7 4 % mortgage For appointment call after 530 PM 981 3830

'in desirable sub. 3 bedrooms plus den, V/t baths, family room/fireplace, with excellent terms. 2Vi car garage plus storage. Asking $72,900. Ask for.

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE

Better Homes & Gardens 453-6800

315 Northvillo-Novi BEAUTIFULLY BUILT & lovingly cared for and just the answer for a small family Gracious living room with fireplace, formal dining room with bay window, enclosed front poreh and sun room If 2 bedrooms fit your needs, take advantage of this rare offering Land contract terms $71,500 Call 1«1 5080

Gold House Realtors

459-6000 LAME POINTE, 5 mile 4 Haggerty, 4 bedroom. 1 4 bath, colonial. 10 X 20 screen and glass porch. Finished basement, family roam with fireplace 2100 sq f t Assumable 6% mortgage, plus land contract on balance $89,900 Home 420-0171 Office 459 2212

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WESTLAND 3 bedroom Tn-Level Family room with fireplace, attached garage, central air. corner lot, $58,900 LC terms 326-9766

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

4TH OF JULY SPECIAL 4 bedroom home with teilcony overlooking living room U r g e kitchen, family room com bination lovely fenced yard with gar den spot, garage & ample storage'

ADAMS WOODS 3 bedroom> 2 4 batKs 1st floor laundry room 2 car attached garage Earthtones $166 900 ShownJn appointment only 852 6425 or 956 5277

THE BEST brick ranch in Tonquish Village family room, finished rec room, lovely decor huge garage metic ulously landsci raped LAND CONTRACT HURRY'

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S REDFORD TWP super sharp 3 bed WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick ranch room full brick 14 car garage base 2 4 car garage Livonia schools Land ment excellent condition nice rieigh Contract available Open Sun 1 5PM borhood Land MILE RD. Call OFFICE OPEN DAILY SAT & SUN.

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18252 M i d d l e b e l t Choose trom 2 Bedrooms • 2 Baths or • 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath A p a r t m e n t • Fully Carpeted throughout • Master 1 V A n t e n n a for ideal T V reception including L'Hf • Whirlpool 30" Electric Range • Whirlpool 13.8 cu. ft. Automatic 2-door Refrigerator • Whirlpool Automatic Dishwasher • Outside Vented Range & Hood Fan • A u t o m a t i c JFire Alarm System • Intercom Security Electronic Buzzer System • Practical Foyer allows entrance t o e i t h e r Kitchen oi i iving Room • Spacious Living Room adioins large Dining Room • Big Bedrooms with Walk In Closets • Very practical I N - U N I T Storage area with Sprinkler System • An individual Car Port with each A p a r t m e n t • Sound C o n d i t i o n i n g and our exterior design and "Award W i n n i n g " Landscaping 477-6448 . C l o e e to S c h o o l s , Shopping, Churches, [ ^ 1 Freeways and Fun I WUXOHUCKILfillKI

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PRICED TO SELL' OPEN SUN 2-5 In very desireable Stratford Manor 2 bedrooms plus studio/bedrootn, dramatic 2 story entrance, spacious living room k dining area Excellent large kitchen A breakfast room. Indoor/out45475 Michigan Ave (US. 12) door pools See It at 117 Stratford Lane, 2 miles West of P275 at Belleville Rd. off Walton Blvd $45,000 On L C or as- Canton sume

PARKVIEW CEMCTARY Livonia • Garden of Memory. Section 570 Two graves $795 for both Call 724 9205

WHITE CHAPEI 2 adjacent spaces, excellent location Block I. $800 Call Dey» 545 2497 Evenings 861-5310

342 Lakafront Property

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LIBERTY 1973, 12x25 Westland, Joy near Middlebelt Adult park Furnished.

KNOLLWOOD MEMORIAL, The Gar dan of Ragged Croea, 4 lots. $44 each Will separate Canton Twp Ford A Ridge Rds 445 2»02

CANADIAN country estate, 100' water GLEN EDEN front lot. 150' deep Excellent hunting It Garden of Victory, section 952 fishing Ready to build $29,500 Til 4 graves. $250 each bury, Ontario, Canada 1-519-682 2920 616 396 2174

APARTMENTS

If you are seeking large (over half acre) lake view residential site in one of Oakland County's most prestigious communities look no further For appointment call MR HELLIE

851-5400 or 851-1729 THOMAS & POMEROY REALTY INC. - BROKER

349 C e m e t e r y Lota

CHALET, must sell. Villa De Char TWO ADJACENT cemeUry spaces in levoix, by builder Below bank appra most desirable section of White Chapel Present cost sial, assume $45,000 bank mortgage, Memorial Cemetary 124%, 4 bedrooms, 2 bsths. Mansard $1350 Will sell $995 Call after 5 20pm 216 844 4128 roof, 1000 sq.ft. deck, wooded lot, dra penes It carpeted, fireplace, refngera tor h range e, bar, many extras, $59,900 WALLOON LAKE 212-249-0276 614-502-7544 Between Petoskey A Boyne Ctty Choice lakefront lot 150ft wide IRISH HILLS area, Lake Columbia, Phooe 614 582 7515 offshore lot with lake view in Bayview ACACIA PARK 4 lots, section S. in Shores Call between 9am-5pm, 541 8975 470-1717 Birmingham $750

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LIBERTY 1969, 2 bedrooms, window air conditioning, new furnace h water heater, skirting Good condition $7000 negotiable Southfield 252-5162

YEAR ROUND home on all sports lake 25 min from Birmingham 7 min northwest of Pine Knob Terms a r t o t i able By Owner 4J7 JJ0S

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s For Rent

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wooded acres. Land Contract terms, or lease with option to buy 781-9024

CASS LAKEFRONT

Ideal location with 164' on ooe o< Oakland County's most preferred lakes Perfect for year round recreation 2 bedrooms, I full. 2 half bsths. boatwell. boathouse. very large backyard 25x11' sundeck on south facing lake view 2 car remote garage, fireplace, complete landscaping, bufltln sprinklers, oversised thermane windows, aluminum siding, modernised kitchen with Jen nAire It Kitchenaid dishwaaher Contemporary furnishings 11% assumable mortgage with L C available $109,000 ' 64H>597

FARMINGTON HILLS, 131x126 all utilities, septic $13,000 356-6347

MUST SELL cheap 5.10 or 20 acre parcels Prime rolling hardwood on county FARMINGTON HILLS roads with utilities Approximately 4 Approximately 1 acre treed lot located miles to Boyne Mt Easy land contract near stream Gas. electric h sewer terms Will split call anytime 553-8314 $25,000 or best offer 528-2591 Beautiful Long Lake 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, sauna. 2 garages and many extras Easy terms $50,000 down, 11% interest, land contract $209,000 Call Mike Shirley STIRKMAN It ASSOC, REALTORS 731 S GARFIELD TRAVERSE CITY,, MI 49684

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Property For Sale

FAlrfPOINT 1979, 70 x 14, Plymouth Hills Park, 2 bedrooms, natural fireplace, large lot 455 6636

CONIX) ELEGANCE at an Economy Price1 3 bedrooms, 14 baths, finished ROCHESTER. 2600 sq f t , Country recreation room, attached garage French Colonial, executive type home, Many extras Assumable Mortgage hilltop setting, 4 bedroom, den, family $65,900 Call 626-3800 MOBILE HOMES room, living room, diing room, bath, intercom, professional landscape, DON'T RENT we have a great selec many extras, $119,900 Price reduced Hon of homes in SOUTHFIELD. PLYM low for ouick sale, building new bome OUTH & WARREN Pnces start at Assumable mortgage available $3,000 2 4 3 bedrooms with very low 527-4127 or 652 1481 Among some of the finest residential down and long term financing Many properties in bloomfield, we have for sale a few luxury condominiums, each have warranties Located on 8 Mile be* TROY tween Lasher It Telegraph 252-5775 having a different design They all LOCATED NEAR ADAMS ROAD 4 bedroom colonial with large beautiful include such features as. 1 pool including spa, patio, Gazebo. 2 * • Jacuzzi baths, library, family room/fireplace, • Electronic Air Filter dining room, first floor laundry, rec • Power Humidifier room, air conditioned, oversized 2 car • Alarm System garage, large private back yard located • Pre wiring for TV on quiet cul-de-sac Close to schools, • Refrigerator with Ice Maker MOBILE HOMES Somerset A Birmingham shopping Fi • Microwave Oven nancing available Blend rate or land • Sprinkler System contract 4296 Wentworth 643-6945 • Completely Unscaped We think we have the best product TROY available for sale in the Bloomfield REPOSSESSION We have a good seRanch. $87,900 Land Contract Hills area Come by our model office at, lection of these homes ready for immeor Assumption 25% Down 4102 Golf Ridge Dr for a first hand diate occupancy and well below current 689 7983 ' inspection See why we believe in our market value Long term financing WASHINGTON, LOCKWOOD HILLS, product Will custom build to suit Built with as low as 10% Call now 352-5775 custom Ranch. 2 r o l l i n g heavily by Ed F Johns

AUBURN HEIGHTS-By owner Near Oakland Univ Sharp 3 bedroom alumi FOUR bedroom brick ranch, large lot num ranch, many features Assumable 272-2824 on Beech Rd across from Beech wood mortgage or land contract Recreation Center, call for details. BY OWNER , 257-0127 CLARKSTON Rustic conieniporary

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LAKE SHERWOOD, 150ft lakefron FARMINGTON HILLS By owner 2 bedroom ranch, country kitchen, tage, 3 bedroom brick It stone Tribasement, 2 car garage, lot 62x158 Level, 2W baths, walk-out finished famMint condition $46,000 477-1717 ily room l i dining room, living room with dual fireplace. 2 car garaget. Farmington Hills, recently Remodeled sprinkling system. $150,000 Land Con3 bedroom Ranch, new roof, new car tract • 685 7806 eting, fireplace in family room. 44.500 474-4537

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(llo) Brick construction built in 1955 90*300 ft lot Newer roof, city water, .BEYOND THIS W A L K Midwest, lnc 477-0880 city sewer Property needs a little work, but splendid opportunity for inIS A N O T H E R W O R L D dustrious. imaginative purchaser Will FARMINGTON - By owner Custom g LC terms Air Executive Condo offering brick ranch on large private lot backing attempt to cater to financing terms to conditioning, heated pool, logs, apto woods & stream 2 • 3 bedroom, 2W satisfy your needs pliances, superb location ffike a step tiled bath, dinette, 2 car attach garage, to better living Offered at $124,900 central air, gas heat Custom decorat-

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851-4100 SOUTHFIELD Nine Mile//Telegraph area 2 bedroom ranch, large fenced lot Land contract By owner 254-5465 or 521-4129

1 7 1 6 SQ. FT. R A N C H $57,500

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VINCENT N LEE EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

NINE MILE/Beech area Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2W bath brick ranch, fire 851-4100 place, family room, formal dining room, large Florida room 2Vi car at tached garage, acre treed lot Assume 354-2583 Describes this spacious 3 bedroom split 8'4% mortgage $102,000 level In beautiful Kendallwood Sub , 1W baths, family room with natural fire- THREE PLUS TWO bedroom custom built and decorated brick ranch Fami place and 2 car attached K 8 ly room with fireplace, full basement firepl $89,900 11% mortgage $78,900 254-2414

LOT 72, 2650 sq ft . 4 bedroom, 2 entral air imnflng p>«il Rent from $180 and up plu* utilities No pets Call between 9 AM and 5 PM

WILLOW PARK APARTMENTS Spa cious I and 2-bedroom apartments available in Southfield luxury mid rise Each maintenance free apartment has fully equipped kitchen with pantry and eating space, drapes, carport balcony, individual storage area within apart ment and laundry facilities on each floor Private park inc ludes pool, tennis courts and picnic area Rents from $347 Studio apartments from $285 Models open daily 12-5PM 356 7878

Woodward Heights Royal Oak 2 Bedroom Townhouses 3388 Coolidge Hwy near Woodward » Excellent Small Family Units I Carpeting I Full Basement Storage Area i Excellent Neighborhood Come out and see'

288-5815 12 MILE LAHSER

Laurel Woods Apts.

Luxurious adult community ONE BEDROOM apartment, in-town 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, launBirmingham, beat furnished, garage, den, spacious' $375 monthly 1 year dry & storage in each unit. GARDEN CITY, large 2 bedroom bal lease Clubhouse & pool From cony apartment, carpeted, appliance*, $520 heat water paid, adults preferred $285 per month 261-4047 357-3174

HALF (Mi) Month Rent Free Attractive 1 4 1 bedroom apartments M a r Walled Lake-W Bloomfield Utilities, pool, air. IS70 4 1310 -M4-1183 or 44M049

GRAND OPENING TURTLE CREEK APARTMENTS One. two 4 three bedrooms Pnvate en trance drapes 4 carpeting kitchen ap pliances Pool, clubhouse 4 much more From $295 Two month's free rent

Joy rd near Inksler rd Very spacious 2 bedroom apartments. 1 - V / t baths, carpetLOVELY WESTLAND WOODS - At WAYNE $350 total move-in cost one tractive 1 bedroom apartment, $285 ed. air,* heated, storage bedroom, heal, cartel drapes air apmonthly Spacious 2 bedroom apart Handy location, adults preliances, $250 mo No pets Adults pre ment, $}20 monthly Decorated, carpet — 7867 729 78i erred ferred. $345 - $365 month ed 4 heat included 728 2880 WAYNE 2 bedroom apJ^tment rarpei 937-1293 or 275-4364

FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY SOMERSET MALL AREA

GRAYTON GARDENS Beautiful, newly remodeled, carpeting, appliances. Outer Dr 4 Jeffries Expressway 531-1501 557-0770

Oakland University Area

981-3888

WALLED LAKE Beautiful place to live, by the lake LAHSER 7 MILE area Modern effi- Large 2 bedroom $305 monthly in ciency one bedroom, carpeting, eludes heat 363 8892 dishwasher, air conditioning Heat in eluded, no pets Senior Citizens pre (erred 255-4953

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2200 Crooks Rd North of Maple (15 Mile) < I OR 2 BEDROOM HEAT INCLUDED Completely carpeted, all utilities ex cept electricity Pool, air conditioning 4 party room Adults No pets Also Near Oakland Null 4 1-75 Open IMon - Sat Noon loon t i l l 5 pm RESIDENT MGR 362-0720

ON Ford Rd Just E of I-275 ONE MONTH FREE RENT

IN PLYMOUTH 1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $280 453-7144

OPEN Mon thru Fri-10 to 6 Sat -10 to 4 Closed Sun Phone 362-4088

M a p l e w o o d Manor

VILLAGE SQUIRE

12382 Risman Dr. Plymouth Rd 4 Haggerty

Franklin Palmer IN CANTON TWP. ONE MONTH FREE RENT Luxury 1 & 2 Bedrooms

VILLAGE GREEN OF PLYMOUTH

HILLCRESTCLUB

LASHER 7 Mile area Modern one bed room, carpeting, appliances, laundry room, parking, adults No pets $250 538 0684

400 Apartments For Rent

Close to 1-75 expressway RENT FREE and just blocks from OakNear Oakland University N on Squir land Mall Shopping Center rel, past Walton Blvd . L of Birchfield

On Merriman Road by Ann A j p o r Trail

Next to Bonnie Brook Golf Club

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BIRMINGHAM Up-town Large 4 charming 7 room Unit Newly decorated 3 bedrooms or 2 4 den, large kitch en including appliances, heat 4 water Singles welcome $500 Bill 549-2000

$225

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642-8100

ORCHARDi WOODS WOODS APARTMENTS APA One bedroom apartments in beautiful wooded setting off Orchard Lake Rd , near Telegraph 6 month lease includes carpet, air Conditioner 4 heat Security deposit 4 references required 334-1878

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1 & 2 Bedrooms from $310

FARMINGTON HILLS SUBLET BIRMINGHAM PROPER From Aug 1st on 3 mo Lease Luxury 2 Large 2 bedroom apartments, carpeted, bedroom, 2 full bath terrace apt 1,250 1 year lease No children No pets. $375 sq ft , wooded setting, carport, all appliper month Call for details. 643-0750 ances, washer dryer hook-up. pool, tenBIRMINGHAM DUPLEX nis $430 mo After 6pm, 474-6030 2ND MONTHS RENT FREE 2 bedrooms. I 1 * baths, fireplace, all new carpet, all kitchen appliances $500 monthly Ask for John

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477-8464 27883 Independence Farmington Hills

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BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS 6810 Telegraph 851-2340 1 bedroom $345 $365 1 bedroom • den $395 $415 Heat Included Adults No Pets

• Carpeting • Disposal • Range • Refrigerator # • Laundry & Storage Facilities • Parking • Swimming Pool

Quiet prestige address, swimming pool, air conditioning, carpeting, stove 4 refrigerator , all utilities except electricity included Warm apts Laundry facilities Intercom system Good security Playground on premises For more information, phone

Luxury one 4 two bedroonvapartments in highrise building.Ior immediate occupancy Within walking. distance to shopping, restaurants 4 theatre Heat included

If no answer, call 355 1673

1 Bedroom Units - Rent includes: Heat • Hot Water • Air Conditioning

HEAT & WATER INCLUDED

852-0311

DOWNTOWN APTS Luxury appliances, plush carpeting and elevators. Furnished apts available 1&2 bedroom units Now available from $355 642-2174

1127 W. F a r n u m • l l - M i l e - W o o d w a r d

PETS PERMITTED Smoke Detectors Installed Singles Welcome Immediate Occupancy We Love Children

DOWNTOWN 555 S. WOODWARD

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN l.arge one bedroom, porch $420 One year lease See manager 645 9819

NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS

1 B E D R O O M For $329 2 B E D R O O M for $389 3 B E D R O O M for $449

CHARLES HAMLET APARTMENTS

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BEAUTIFUL 1 and 2 bedroom aytartments Elevator building Outer Drive CANTON, sub-lease I bedroom apartment at Stoneybrooke, Joy 4 Haggerty 4 Jeffries Manager, 533 5213 557-0770 Carpeted, central air, tennis court, pool, $250 month plip security 981-5934 BIRMINGHAM AREA 2 4 3 bedroom luxury Apts

644 4024 642 4493

A MONTH'S FREE RENT NO SECURITY DEPOSIT AT BELLEVILLE'S - Lighthouse Pointe Apts. -

J I M COURTNEY Gold House Realtors 459-6000

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356-3780

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From •HEAT INCLUDEDCooking gas included Immediate Occupancy

Beautiful 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments from $ 225

Limited number of units Offer good thru June 30, '81.

BARBARA

Century 21

455-7200

We Pay all Heat Bills 12 Mile - Telegraph

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APARTMENT for sub lease available August 1, one bedroom Birmingham area No deposit. 1275 month Call 9am5pm, 223-2374. after 6 30pm. 842 8789

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FORTY ACRES For new retirement center sought as grant by St. Lukes, a living memorial, t a i deductable. Call Mr Fischer, 868 1445

Spacious 2 & 3 bedroom ranch" type apartments, individual private entrance. 2 baths, large sit-in kitchen with built-in appliances 4 dining room, fully carpeted, individual laundry-storage room, carport, clubhouse 4 pool, small children welcome Sorry, no pets

OR GUARANTEED SALE Also If In Forclosure Or Need Of Repair

Joy Road at 1-275, 30 minutes to Downtown Datroit • Spacious 1 & 2 BetJroom A p a r t m e n t s • Pool-Tennis-Clubhouse • 11/2 Baths • Plymouth Schools Senior Citizens Discounts

BONNIEVIEW MANOR APTS. 8 Mile DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH • (3 units) 1 Telegraph, 1 bedroom $275 2 bedroom bedroom partially furnished Available $310 Includes beat, air conditioning 4 July 1st 459 6444 carpeting Security deposit 4 referencEXCELLENT LOCATION es required Adult complex, no pets Near 1-75 538 5339 APARTMENTS. Luxury living. 1 4 2 Call 9am-5pm Mon.- Fri John R . Eastside between bedrooms. Just built, large rooms, lots 14 4 15 Mile Rds of storage, dishwasher, from $285 BOTSFORD PLACE Opposite Oakland Mall monthly Fourth St Wayne 464-1900 GRAND RIVER-8 MILE CANTERBURY SQUARE APTS Special Rental Rate Discounts Behind BoUford Hospital AREA LAKEFRONT on 1 bedroom Units Only 20 minutes to Southfield. Livonia. 7 DAY SUMMER SALEI • Clubhouse Plymouth, Pontiac 2 bedroom Carriage 1 RENT & SAVEII Pool House apartment. 120' of sandy lakefront, boat dock, exceptional swimPrices Never Again So Lowl • Carpet 4 Drapeee CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION ming, sunset view $450 835-6455

559-7722

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STONEYBROflKE APARTMENTS

COMMERCIAL BUILDING wanted in Redford/Farmington or Livonia with 1000 - 3000 aq ft of office/warehouse space Require L C. terms with low 538-1172 down

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81/2 MILE-LAHSER Beautiful 1 bedroom apartment In a country setting Carpet, drapes, appliances, air. Mature adults preferred, no pets. $300. •

21110 LAHSER RD MANAGER'S APT 101 8 MILE 4 ORCHARD LAKE

VILLAGE OAKS Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in Farminfton Hills Including carpet, drapes 4 heat Adults preferred, no pets FROM MOO

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967-0515 SUBLEASE Southfield 12 4 Northwestern 2 bedrooms central air dtshwather pool $145 monthly Aug 15 thru Jan 15 possible renewal 356 2657 TEI EGRAPH PLYMOUTH

G L E N COVE Desirable I bedroom a|>artment Car pet drapes heat at air Adults preferred no pet* is F From n $2fiil

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538-2497 OVERLOOK ROCHESTER From your 2 bedroom apartment or townhouse includes all the convent ences a good apartment should have WATER (soft running, CARPET ion the floor I AIR CONDITIONING .sum mer 4 winter) HEAT (summer option al). CARPORT FOR CARS (no horses please), ICE BOX (Electric), range (oven toot DISHWASHER (For over worked husbands). OFFAL GRINDER (For Your Excess Offals) and caretak ers that care From $330 per month Little Humans welcome Call collect I 651-9751 or 1 651 8090 Furnished Apts on Request

ROCHESTER PARK APTS. PAl.MER PARK TOWNHOUSE 4Mi Mile Woodward area 3 level large 2 bedrooms, full basement washer dryer hookup parking private en trance, appliances $295 861 5010 PALMER PARK 6 Ml WOODWARD One bedroom apt newly decorated ex tja clean Quiet adults preferred $125 includes beat Leave message. 841-5018 PARKSIDE APARTMENTS Fenkell 4 Telegraph Accepting appli cations for studio and one bedrwm apts from $115 Apply managers office WI01 532-4234

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PLYMOUTH Spacious I bedroom ranch lApl carpeted, air, appliances Quiel .liuli complex $275 per Mo plus securil* 59! 2078 or 459-7684 PLYMOUTH sludio apartment Rent includes/ stove refrigerator washer, drver $260 348 8467

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent •\TTENTION Executive Transfers 14 bedioom apts. decorator furnished Located I 696 between I 75 & I 94 $200 wk $650 mo Security. 469 1075

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III DOMFIEI.I) LAKES APARTMENTS I bedroom apartment available July I si or August I si al Ihe unheard of summer rale of $275 PER MONTH in a small private adult complex Beach privileges on Cass I.ake Apartment includes brown plush car pel ing GE appliances off while drapes. GE air conditioner heal and water Mam floor laundry facilities Apart ment available faces small park and pond with parking in front of building Short term lease available to qualified applicants

STI DIO APARTMENT $295 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT $390 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT $420

BEAUTIFUL W Bloomfield 2 bed room, new carpeting, carport, fenced yard, $365 3 bedroom, utility room, $375 Both lake privileges 968 3595

BIRMINGHAM brick ranch, 3 bed room. 2 bath, rec room, carpet and drapes, all appliances, 2 car garage, fenced yard. $575 646-3325 BIRMINGHAM charming 3 bedroom Cape Cod Recreation room, garage, lovely fenced yard $400 month Security deposit 646 5512 BIRMINGHAM Community house area Completely remodeled. 3 bed room. 1 bath, colonial, fireplace appliances new carpet $500 851-5914

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280-2510 l-AHMINGTON HILLS in private home Single accommodations for provisional lype Phone in Non Smoker i iver 35 preferred 478 5592 GARDEN CITY 3 looms and bath Adults preferred No pets $225 month 1% plus security deposit 427 5754 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY lor I bed room apartmenl furnished, utilities in i ludcd downiown Plymouth Contact. ( reon Smith Mayflower Hotel. Plym oulh 453 1620 I I VON IA EFFICIENCY Unit for Single person $225 nionlh Utilities includ .•el Security deposit $200 4212042 I IVONIA $200 per month includes utilities I'refer single working female or retired couple Plymouth Wayne Hds area 525 1976 LIVONIA Responsible working worn in furnished basement, private entrance $75 a week plus security 464 I960 I 1 XI'RY furnished apartment, one M-droom short lerm lease, linens, dish i s TV pool $475 435 4507 or 280 0398 MINIMUM rent proposition for taking care and watching properly $180 mo includes utilities. Greenfiel reenfield 5 Mile area Afler 6pm 476 0011 SOUTHFIELD furnished highrise apartments 1 and 2 bedrooms, short term lease Call 559 2680 SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES Motel Rooms 4 Efficiency Apartments $60 Singh$75 Double 17729 Telegraph Rd (I Blk S of Grand River) Mayflower Motel KE 1-9855 WAYNE. I bedroom furnished apartmenl $210 month, includes all utilities $100 security deposit Adults preferred No pets Call noon 8 pm, 326 8474, or 728 0699

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GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS TROY 1100 E Maple (15 Mile) W of I 75, E of Rochester Rd 518 1800 FARMINGTON HILLS 37437 Grand River at Halstead 474 $400 Open Mon Frt 9-8, Sat 9 5

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom ranch, refrigerator 4 oven range, fenced yard, close lo shopping 4 commuter train $410 month 851-9059 BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom, air condi Honed ouality home, fenced yard, appli ances, basement, garage, quiet streel near park $495 monlh 855 3344 BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms, fireplace, l ' i baths appliances garage, base ment $490 per month plus security 646 5995 BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms, fireplace. I 1 j balhs. appliances, garage, basement $490 per monlh plus security 646 5995

BUK)MFIELD 4 bedroom ranch, large lot, new carpel ing and kitchen, Birmingham schools. $725 month 646 3260

LIVONIA • 4 bedroom Colonial Cul-desac. ravine lot. family room, attached 2 ' i car garage Call today Ast J o r Ward

CANTON- LIKE new. beautiful I bodroom colonial duplex, 1H hatha, appUances. carpeting, full baaoroeat. spa cious, |4TS 427-1/44

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH LIVONIA • one bedroom luxury condo, New 2 large bedrooms, 1 4 hatha, fully all appliances. Pool, clubhouse Csrport carpeted, full basement 8425 monthly $828323 Call 455-8000 After $ pm 484-8918 LUXURY High Rise condominium. FARMINGTON HILLS, unfaraialMd 1 Southfield Providence Tower, 9th bedroom Duplex, redecorated 4 Clean floor, 2.500 sq.ft.. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, Garage. Immediate occupancy, $310 swimming pool, tennis court, under plus security $21-1188 or 478-1816 ground garage, very exclusive 4 protected. $725 per mo LARGE 1 bedroom duplex la nice area. 644-1318 $300 plus.utiltties Security Call a Her 5 844-1212 s f t e r 6Pm

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NORTHVILLE • 3 bedroom Colonial. 2 4 baths, family room. 2 4 car garage, immediate occupancy. Many more features, 8 Mile 4 Center $650 per mo plus security, possible option on Land Contract 348 1156 424-3592

LIVONIA, 1 bedroom ranch, kitchen appliances. basement, garage $381 plus security deposit 691-0998 NORTHVILLE 1 bedroom 1 4 baths. Available Aug 1st 148-9747 NORWJAYNE - 1 4 1 bedrooms. | M 8 4 up monthly plus utilities Security deposit required Available now 729-0917 or 691-202$ ONLY $219 Westland 2 room efficiency Ford Rd./ Newburgh area Large yard. Heat ineluded Carpeted. freshly painted 478-7840 Agent PLYMOUTH near Downtown 1 bedrooms Stove Carpeting. Rlrfrigerator Baaement Garage $175 plus security Fuel rebate Adults No pets, 453-5284

PLYMOUTH ! BEDROOM DUPLEX HEDFOf&q} 21956 Poihciana near Ink Laundry facilities 4 garage $255 ster 4 Grand River 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 month plus utilities CalT between 8baths, finished basement, 2 car garage 7pm, 4S9-4297 Available July 4 $475 851-7679 PLYMOUTH. 2 bedroom, appliances, REDFORD. 3 bedroom, remodeled carpeted, full basement, separate utilikitchen, finished basement, garage. 6 ties. couples, no pets $350 plus securiMile Beech area $425 plus security Af- ty 421 1280 ter 6pm 5531-7350 REDFORD T W P . 2 bedroom, stove and ROCHESTER A V O N D A L E area refrigerator, utility room, $295 plus secharming clean hopie with fireplace curity deposit No pets After $ PM. Backyard park like selling, central air. call 455-2254 sharp' $400 plus security, extra for a pel 693 6954 or leave name 4 number ROYAL OAK. duplex, modem, spa lor Mike al 651-6100 cious. 3 bedroom. 2 bsths, carpeted, all kitchen appliances, basement, sttached ROCHESTER comfortable, attractive garage 541-8492 country home 3 bedroom, fireplace in basement Available August 1st Reply SHELBY TOWNSHIP 144 4 Van lo box 540. Observer 4 Eccentric News- Dyke, deluxe new townhouse. 1100 papers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. sq f t . 2 bedroom, 14 bath, washer, Michigan 48150 dryer, immediate occupancy $195 After 6pm, 781-2120 HOCHESTER IN TOWN WESTLAND. Michigan - Vsnoy ReUnfurnished 2 bedroom home modeled 3 bedroom |2S$ month. $115 $350 per Month Call evenings, 652-0284 deposit, 2 children, no dogs or motorcycles Immediate occupancy 582-4451 ROCHESTER Transferees hpuse for rent until Nov 1 3 bedroom 1 4 M t h tri-level. 2 car attached garage $450 410 Flats For R e n t month, I month security Monthly BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom Lower FUL lease 375-0921 or 547-7052 Appliances Including washer 4 dryer Immedlste occupancy $3S6Vmonth ROCHESTER 2 miles N 2 3 bed 645 1249 or U2I394 rooms, I acre, many large out buildings, $395 month Security depos- CITY OF PLYMOUTH Charming 1 it Eves ft 651-5436 bedroom, all appliances Including washer 4 dryer, garage, beautiful priROCHESTER 4 bedroom colonial, 2 4 vate patio with fountain, gas barbeque baths, central air. fully carpeted, at- Lawn maintenance. 8175 455-8518 tractive selling, close to schools Re duced to $750 monlh " 375 0017 CROOKS 4 11 Mile area One bedroom ROYAL OAK Executive brick ranch 3 upper flat, refrigerator, stove snd utilibedroom, 14 bath, finished basement. ties included Single only. $ 2 H s month 549-8198 $475 per month Security 4 references After 5 PM Eves 259-3703 DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM ROYAL OAK 3 bedrooms. 2 baths 2 bedroom lower flat (or rent. $450. 544 Available July I Near Franklin School Henrietta Call between SAM 5 30PM 188 1100 $400 plus utilities Security deposit Call after 5pm,

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SCHOOU'RAFT Evergreen area - 3 bedroom home, $275 per month. $325 security 326-8301 SHARE house, $280 month plus utilities Union Lake Call after 3pm 533-5596

PLYMOUTH Area. 2 bedroom Lower, newly decorated, lerge living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, screened porch, utilties $415 /month, 1 months rent i month security 455-0191 WOLVERINE LAKE 3 bedroom lower flat. $158 month, first 4 last months rent Call 824-8127

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AVAILABLE SPECIAL DISCOUNT To new residents of $100 per month for 3 months on a 12 month lease of $490 per month. W e P a y all H e a t Bills 12 M i l e - T e l e g r a p h Limited number of units Offer good thru June 30. '81. Spacious 2 4 3 bedroom ranch type apartments, individual private entrance. 2 baths, large sit-in Vitchen with built-in appliances 4 dining room, fully carpeted." Individual laundry-storage room, carport, clubhouse 4 pool, small children welcome Sorry, no pets

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FARMINGTON HILLS room for rent, TROY • Rent wilh option to buy Colonikitchen privileges, $40 week 981 2900 al. 3 bedrooms, 14 baths, living room, dining room, kitchen, family room with fireplace $650 per month 641-9360 FARMINGTON HILLS 4 bedroom lonial. family room, new carpeting, attached garage, no pets, security For TROY • 3 bedroom brick ranch, family rent or purchase option 476 0734 room, 2 car garage. $525 plus security 689 4018 FARMINGTON HILLS Fabulous 5 bedroom. 3 bath quad level home in TWO BEDROOMS. large yard, garage. Normandy Hills Spectacular pool 4 Grand River'6 Mile area 1 child okay Jacuzzi, formal dining room, family $H75 mo plus security deposit Morti 535 0695 room, fireplace, large kitchen with mi tags 8 3 0 - l r M cro-wave, finished basement, bar 4 UNION LAKE area 3 bedroom ranch pool table, substantially furnished $1000 per monlh Call 476 8276 Lake privileges $395 month Eves. 689 8028 FIVE MILE/INKSTER - Livonia. 2 WAYNE 2 bedrooms, basement, gabedroom brick home, stove/refrigera- rage. large lot $325 plus security tor. full basement, carpeted, $300 818-7241 month plus $400 security 522 4238 WEST BLOOMFIELD - executive FIVE MILE/TELEGRAPH AREA house, lake viep, boat 4 beach privi3 bedrooms, sharp' $295 plus security leges, 2700 sq feet, country setting OpCarpeting and drapes thru-out Fenced tion to buy After 4pm 681-1542 yard After 6 PM. call 464-3575 WESTLAND - Lovely 3 bedroom ranch, GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom ranch, nice backyard, beautiful landscaping large kitchen, finished basement with $575 monthly plus security Available carpeting All appliances included. $440 Oct Call between 5PM-9PM 719-0215 a monlh 425 8204 WESTLAND. nice 3 bedroom home GARDEN CITY • 3 bedroom brick, Good schools $450 a month + $800 newly carpeted 4 decorated, 2 car ga- Security deposit 179-5887 rage. finished basement $400/mo No pets Call between 3 5 PM 421 8670 WESTLAND 2 bedrooms. 1 4 baths Rent or leaae. IN TOWN BIRMINGHAM - 3 bed $350 per Mo plus security rooms, 2 baths, new kitchen, includes After 7 PM. call: 479-0997 all appliances $500/mo Dan Comer, Kingsway Assoc , 642-4300 WESTLAND - I bedroom ranch, full basement, 2 4 car garage, central air, LAKE FRONT HOME. 3 bedrooms, some appliances, 1 year lease, first, lest basement, 2 car garage, $800 month t 4 deposit $500 month 981-4041 utilities, security deposit, references, 1 yr lease Available Aug 1. Union Lake W BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom. Cess area By Appointment Only Call after 5 Lake privileges $175 per month PM 474 4948 Washer-dryer Call between 6-9j>m LAKE FRONT - 4 bedroom West Bloomfield colonial. 10 years old Immediate occupancy, children, pets and singles welcome Marilyn Server 646-6200

LIVONIA - great family neighborhood Three bedrooms, brick branch, fireplace. rec' room. 2 car garage Many ABSOLUTELY spotless in Birmingextras $495 1-881 3808 261-4756 ham. 3 bedrooms. I hath, freshly painted, fenced yard Walking distance to LIVONIA MALL area Short term or free lerm Is, YMCA's racquet ball 4 pool longer I bedrooms, master bedroom 4 shopping $465 monthly Lease Avail- 1 4 i l l ; m baths, family room with able now $45-1979 doorwaU to patio, Jenced treed lot. carport 1450 plus security. 425-8754 AVAILABLE NOW. almost new 3 bedroom brick ranch 7141 N Beech Daly, LIVONIA Mertiman 4 5 mile. S bod near Warren Walking distance to room, family roam with fireplace, 1 car stores and buses Adults preferred, no attached garage, fenced yard $415 No pets, $350 per month 1, J, or $ yr lease pets Deposit required 851-4199

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BIRMINGHAM • 1 bedroom beautifully furnished Walk to bus. train 4 s h o p plag. E Maple 4 Coolidge $195 month MKladee heat Will leaae with option to bay. Available July 1. Call 628-8016

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SOUTHFIELD. furnished 3 bedroom, for 6 weeks July 1 through Aug 15 Pre COLONIAL newer 4 bedroom, family fer elderly couple, no pets, $400 per mo room wilh fireplace, .separate dining plus utilities 356 0130 356-3180 room, eal in kitchen, basement, 2 4 car SOUTHFIELD Large 4 bedroom ranch, attached garage Troy 1 5pm 338 9645 3 car garage on 3 acres in W SouthDEARBORN HEIGHTS 3 bedroom field 1400 a month Singles or students 355-3797 brick ranch Country kitchen Com OK C * l after 6pm, pletelv remodeled Finished basement SOUTHFIELD Lahser 4 84' Mile Rds Quiel neighborhood first time rental $465 plus security. 455-6630 4 bedroom, hot water heat, fully insu lated. heatilator fireplace, carpeted livDETWOIT 2 homes 2 4 3 bedrooms, ing 4 dining room $400 month plus se476-5187 decoded, carpet drapes, fenced yard curity deposit Call 7 9pm storage $270 and $300 plus security Schoolcraft 4 Burt Rd area 531 5742 SOUTHFIELD RD 12 Mile Lovely 3 bedroom. 14 bath colonial with appliFARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom, ances $600 mo References 4 qredit basement, yard, carpeted appliances, check Mrs Warren only 559-3516 or child O K .no peLs $375 • utilities 4 548 4855 monlh security After 5pm 34%1>056 SOUTHFIELD. 10 Mile 4 Evergreen 4 FARMINGTON HILLS, Older 2 bed flWjoom, gagage. appliances, Rent $450 rooms, dining room, carpeted, appli I us security Days 545 3608 ances, $290 per mo plus utilities, $435 venings 4 Weekends 280-0286 Deposit No lawn maintenance 357 1504 TAYLOR FARMINGTON HILLS. Ramblewood 2 bedroom ranch, immaculate, immediSub, 3200 Sq Ft 4 bedroom colonial. ate occupancy, $325 plus security ate service. $1,100 per Mo 525-6442 ANTON. 3 bedroom colonial, 1st floor laundry, country kitchen, $575 553 9075 THREE bedroom ranch - central air conditioning 2 car garage $525 per FARMINGTON HILLS- Beautiful 4 month Call 478 3473 or bedroom. 2'» bath Quad Level Home in evenings, 478-7965 Independence Commons Earthtones. Formal dining room, family room with TROY Birmingham schools 4 bedroom fireplace 4 bar Large Country Kitchen colonial, brick 4 aluminum 2 4 baths, Bent Negotiable 259 8100 Ext 243 or pool and BBQ $800 a month plus secur548-9010 After 6PM 569 4689 ity 646 6443 or

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BIRMINGHAM. In town Quarton Lake NORTHVILLE. 3 bedroom Ranch, nice Estates Outstanding Georgian Colom neighborhood, large treed lot. 2 car ga al excellent condition. 4 bedrooms. 2 rage, central air. basement, all applifireplaces, all conveniences 642 1863 ances, $500 per mo After 6PM 349-9157 PM 427-4187 BIRMINGHAM schools. 5 bedroom cfr NOVI - 3 bedroom home with 2 car galonial, circular driveway, family room rage on 2 4 acres, available immedi- LIVONIA - Farmlnfton/Plymouth Rd fireplace finished full basement, wet ately. $300 security deposit. $475 mo area 2 bedrooms with 1 car g a r a e e Immediate occupancy $185 monthly bar, appliances, patio 2 car garage 525-0880 449 2202 4IM2S7 with opener. $880 mo 644-5796

CANTON, sharp ranch, 3 bedrooms, full I apartments available July 1st in a basement attached garage, carpeting, small private adull complex (In 2 bed drapes appliances, fireplace, fence. 227 3055 room apt 1 bedroom could be used for $525 month, lease, security office or deni Includes deep shag car [x-iing drapes decorator furniture by CANTON small 2 bedroom house Pre (.lot*- Interior dishes, linens, silver, fer couple No pels or drinking $250 television and radio Heal and water in monlh plus $250 security lease 981 1964 • ludcd Washer and drver available Beach priy ileges on Cass take CANTON 3 bedroom colonial 1W baths family room with fireplace Meal for executives singles or business $550 month 981-4230 !»•[softs moving into area Short term 3 bedroom colonial, m lease or longer available lo qualified CANTON baths family room. 2 car garage Short applH ants or long term lease with very attractive option to buy $525 per month 437-1871 2920 SCHRODER BLVD I . blocks North of Orchard | j k e Road CANTON 4 bedroom Colonial -• den nil Cass Lake Road Formal living dining, family rooms Drapes 2 l » baths, full basement, 2 l i You must makf appointment losee car garage No pets $675 monlh 681 9161 1.82 7495 I ' i months securilv 455-9672 EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS CHARMING QUAD l-evel with many Completely Furnished amenities 3 bedrooms, N of Maple, 352 Monthly Leases Baldwin $600 monthly plus security Birmingham Trov Area 842 0710 2 8 0 1820 EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS

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FARMINGTON HILLS, secluded 4 bed Ml-ftAs room Home with den, formal dining room with oak floor, stone fireplace in at room, family room, 1 baths, tablished location reasonable Canner Management 469 4003

MAPLE-ORCHARD 2 & 3 room suites, completely finished Available soon

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Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

Industrial For Rent BUILDING FOR LEASE 6200 sq ft 33030 Industrial Rd . Livonia 522 9744

MEADOWBROOK PLAZA is now leaing 1521 sq ft office space convenient ly located at corner of Long l^ke & R., Chester Rd Phone Irv Swider for infor maiion 588 I06o

MEDICAL SUITES FOR LEASE Northland 9 Mile Medical Bldg 15901 W 9 Mile Southfield From 500 to 150n sq fl Adjacent lo Providence Hospital Janitorial free parking ineluded Cof fee shop pharmacy radiology & iabo ralorv service in building Call McKINLEY PROPERTIES Elaine Dailey al 769 8520

MEDICAL WEST BLOOMFIELD Suites from 1,000 sq ft in new building Will finish to suit, excellent parking, all amenities

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220 NORTHVILLE Professional Center choice location for accountants atlor neys or professionals One to Five room suite wilh receptionist area 349 4180

OFFICE SPACE available with privat) entrance. Southfield 2 r1 g r a d u a t e Call Michigan Applications will be avail m-tirf Alternative able aT the Engineers office, School Dtotrick of Royal Oak, 1IM N. Mala Street An Equal Opportunity Employer •aUllPM-.JulylO.lNl.

'1816 Auto/Trucks. Part* 4 Service 818 Auto Rentals Leasing 819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks tor Sate 823 Vans 824 Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive 825 Sports & Imported 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buick 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 Dodge ^ 866 Ford 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 876 Otdsmoblte 878 Plymouth 880 Pontiac 884 Volkswagen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 Accounting 4 Advertising 5 Air Conditioning 6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding 12 Appliance Service 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoating T7 Auto Cleanup 18 Auto & Truck Repair

21 Awnings 24 Baaement „ Waterproofing 25 Bathtub ReMahtng 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick. Block 4 Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 37 Business Machine Repair 39 Carpentry 42 Carpet Cleaning 4 Dying 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 52 Catering-Flowers 54 CeWng Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Building & Repair 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 60 Construction Equipment 62 Doors 63 Draperies 64 Dressmaking 4 Tailoring 65 Drywati 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 68 Excavating 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood. 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repair 93 Furniture 95 Gas Appliance Repair

96 Garages 9? Golf Club Repair 96 Greenhouses 99 Gutters 102 Handyman 106 Hauling 106 Heating 111 Home Safety 112 Humidifiers 114 Income Tax 115 industrial Service 116 Ineurance Photography 117 Insulation 120 Interior Dacoratmg 121 Interior Space Management 123 Janitorial 126 Jewelry repairs 4 Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance 136 Lawn Sprinkling 142 Linoleum 146 Lpck Service 147 Medical/Nursing 148 Maid Service 149 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving-Storage 152 Mirrors 155 Music Instruction 157 Musical Instrument Repair 158 New Home Services 165 Painting-Decorating 170 Patios 175 Pest Control 178 Photography 180 Piano tuning 200 Ptastering 215 Plumbing 220 Pools

221 Porcelain Reflrwhmg 222 Printing 223Aecreatlonel Vehicle Service 225 Reftnishing 229 Refrigeration 233 Roofing 234 Scissor. Saw & Knife Sharpening 236 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Machine Repair 249 Slipcovers 253 Snow Removal 254 Storm Doors 255 Stucco 257 Swimming Pools 260 Telephone/ Service Repair 261 Television Radio and CB 263 Tennis Courts 265 Terrartums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair 277 Upholstery 281 Vacuums 282 Vinyl Repair 283 ventilation & Attic Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 287 Washer / Dry® Repair 289 Water Softening 293 Weldinf 294 Well Drilling 297 Windows 298 Woodworking 299,Woodbumers

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DISPATCHER Walled L^ke area Call between 8AM-5PM, 669 2020 or 626-1808 DISPLAY

VISUAL PRESENTATION ASSISTANT Our position requires a candidate with a minimum of 2 ytars experience in the design, implementation and direction of merchandise presentation In a retail store Responsibilities will Include assisting in the coordination of visual presentation for major sales events snd promotions, seasonal themes, fashion statements as well as daily attention to store display Please contact D Kaiser, Personnel Manager, for an appointment between 10 AM and 4 PM at 645-8700

Bonnit Teller Somerset Mall, Troy An Equal Opportunity Employer ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN for ser vice oriented company Must have electronic training and be mechanically inclined Excellent working conditions Call 356-0702 ELEMENTARY k Preschool Assist ants Private school 689 9565 ENGRAVER wanted no experience necessary |4 per hour to start Stegnar Electric, 13489 Stamford, Livonia 422-0104 EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER Large suburban hotel, must have experience in all areas of housekeeping, capable of supervising 40 person staff, excellent benefits with fast growing company Apply in person only, Holiday Inn, 26555 Telegraph, Southfield EXECUTIVE WOMEN interested in reentering business world part time or full time Must have auto and some college training Day time hours flexible One evening 8 to 10 30 reouired Training available at no cost Income commensurate with performance Call Norma Stone 464-1892 EXPANDING BUSINESS Be your own boss, unlimited income potential, part or full time, teaching rk with customers, so ft wear vendors and sales persons. Degree preferred. RPG II, BASIC, and Assembler helpful. Send resume to: David Walters. District Support Manager,

WANG LABORATORIES, INC. 24445 Northwestern Hwy., . Southfield, Mich. 48075

Major Detroit Retailer is seeking experienced Display Trimmer. Excellent Fringe Benefits. Send resume and salary requirements to Box 552, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150

Rental Agent Opening with large organization for rentals of surburban apartment com plex Great opportunity for sales orient ed individual who enjoys meeting petv pie Salary plus fringe benefits Call af ter 4 PM

355-2424 RENTAL MANAGER Redford location Light k heavy construction equip ment rental Handle parts calls, stock inventory Experience in dealing with customers over phone and in person Experienced need only apply Salary commensurate with experience Full benefits including optical and dental Call Sullair. 537 9177

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SALES opportunity for a responsible individual for full time employment with sales experience good with figures k able to communicate well with cus tomers Wright Kay Birmingham Phone _ 642 2025 SALES REP Immediate openings for salesmen tn sell license plate displays to firms & stores Commission 348 3906

SCREW MACHINE APPRENTICES & SET-UP MEN S.M.C. 800 Junction, Plymouth SEAMTRESS quality mens apparrl store h PART TIME server k Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 MORTGAGE COLLECTOR Schoolcraft Rd„ Livonia, Michigan 48150 Must have telephone

A national retail chain is looking fur av gressive career minded individual* with spme college and or 2 years retail experience Several openings in Detroit Texas, Illinois. Indiana Florida and other cities

QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOB Super alloy foundry project located in Detroit suburb seeking individual with strong metallurgical background to su pervise quality assurance k melt lab Must have S to 5 yrs supervisory expe rience Metallurgical experience preferred Send resume to, PO Box 600, Plymouth. Mi 48170

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LADIES wanted to train as leaders for B.S.M E or B.S I E or equivalent in exmaintenance co, cleaning hallways k perience 3 years experience in manu laundry rooms in apartment com- facturing engineering in precision job plexes Prefer married women |4 45 shop atmosphere Aircraft/Aerospace per hour after extensive training period related Apply at BEAVER PRECISION PRODUCTS plus* car allowance. Day work steady 1970 Big Beaver, Troy year around Must 'be honest, sincere, Equal Opportunity Employer M / F dependable, hard working, good attitude k have good car Apply 12974 Farmington Rd Located Livonia Trade Center, Bid C Mon/Fri 2-5pm MATURE SALESPERSON needed for full time position Apply in person. LARGE Multi National Commercial Kitchen Glamor, Somerset Mall Finance Corporation has openings for outside representative This entry level MATURE WOMAN to work in party position with excellent potentiator ad- store Must be able to work any shift vancement Salary »•-

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A BAND FOR YOUR Listening 4 Dancing Pleasure Some summer dates T M Sound Merchant* 521 3078 355-0419

CARETAKER COUPLE For large development in Telegraph/ Schoolcraft area Wife to do general cleaning and some office work HusBARTENDER SPECIALIST band to do maintenance Good salary Catering for weddings, private parties, plus benefits Also apartment, Call be- business meetings, etc Mixologist expetween 9am and 5 pm 533-1695 rience Phone Sally or Jerry, 349-2479 CALLIOPE available Make your special event delightfully different Graduations, birthdays, picnics, neighborhood block parties, whatever 356-5120

MANAGER COUPLE

EXCELLENT MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT For your Wedding Reception PLUS 50s/60s show 356-8576

Experienced only for suburban apartment complex Salary, apartment, utilities and benefits Call after 4 PM

PIPPIN PUPPETS For modern suburban mid rise apart For Birthdays. Banquets ment community Applicants should be Any Occasion middle aged or older k have some ex 533-5229 perience with building maintenance P J BRO Salary benefits. 2 bedroom apts All utilities paid Sorry no children or pets Singing Telegrams, anv occasion AnExcellent future for the right husband niversary, Birthday, Wedding, Lovers, & wile team etc Call 421-6267

518 Education A Instruction

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CARE FOR YOUR LOVED ONE in hoapital or home by experienced nurse aides, LPN'S or RN'S. Low cost. 24 Hr. Service Pro - Care One, Inc. The Health Care Professionals

569-4400 512 .Situations Wantad Famala

CATERING OR Day Cleaning Care Have assistants k prefer larger home Plymouth-Livonia W Bloomfield Southfield Farmington only 646-7539

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CLEANING HOUSE l< OFFICE Experienced, references Own transportation, own supplies Free estimates. Call Diane 661 9052

424-8377

ROMPO-TIIE MAGIC-CI.OWN Unique 356-8020 entertainment for children adults Comedy magic show, balloon amimals, MIDDLEAGED COUPLE to manage audience participation, games Relax, garden apartment complex in N W De- Rompo takes charge1 851-1967 troit area Salary, apartment and utili t'

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