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"This is the first time water customers ever won an action against the water department. You could say we have been successful. "Detroit's liability to these communities under this ruling could be in excess of $35 million," said McNamara, mayor of Livonia. "There is also a 12 percent per year interest on the total." But residents of Plymouth and Plymouth Township shouldn't watch their mailboxes for refund checks. Officials f r o m both communities said the anticipated refunds won't be passed on because the increases — which caused the overcharges — were absorbed by the municipalities

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Residents can watch their TV Thursday night and learn how to protect it against theft, as well as other belongings and property A two-hour c r i m e prevention prog r a m . sponsored by P l y m o u t h Township, will be shown on cable channel 16 starting at 7 p.m. The Thursday night cable cast will be the kickoff for a 14-part series promoting Neighborhood Watch and Citizan's Band Patrols — awareness programs which help residents protect themselves against crime The series was made possible through the combined efforts of the Detroit Police Department, Schoolc r a f t College, and Omnicom Cablevision One hour of the program will be a live cablecast f r o m P l y m o u t h Township Hall; where police .officers, Neighborhood Watch volunteers. members of the Plymouth Area Citizens Teams (PACT), and homeowners discuss two videotaped introductions to the crime prevention programs. • This kickoff showing is possibly the first of its kind since it combines videotape with live cable coverage, according to Township Police Chief Carl Berry The videotapes, produced by the Detroit police and Schoolcraft College, are a new concept in training residents for crime prevention, he said. "The Detroit Police are experts in the Neighborhood Watch field They

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Deputies examine goodies Using metal detectors, the Wayne County Sheri f f s Department will assist residents this Halloween between 7 and 10 p.m., Sheriff Robert A. Ficano announced. Officers will be stationed in the Sheriff's P a r k Station, Hines Parkway west of Newburgh, and McDonald's Restaurant, 5235 M e r r i m a n , Westland. The sheriff also urged children and parents to heed these safety recommendations. • Wear light-colored clothing short enough to prevent tripping and add reflectors. • Make sure children can see well through face masks. • Accompany young children. • Go out in daylight and carry a flashlight in case of a delay. • Stay within the neighborhood and visit only homes you know • Examine candy before allowing children to eat it.

THE TOWNSHIP HAS invited representatives from the various homeowners associations to take part in the live discussions of the tapes. Berry encourages other homeowners to watch the program, with the anticipation Neighborhood Watch groups will be formed. Currently Plymouth Township has 6 such groups, with the potential for 31 "We want people to recognize that we do have crime and we want people to be aware of it and we need their help," he said Since Jan 1 some 184 homes in the Plymouth community have been burglarized, according to Berry Another 5" businesses have been broken into, while 81 vehicles have been vandalized or stolen — 11 in the month of September 'This series will educate people in what to report, so that we can better prevent crime around their homes. It's what you can do for your own neighborhood.'' he said. Although participation in the live discussion Thursday night is by invitation only, a limited amount of seats still are available to the general public, he said Anyone interested in sitting in on the discussion should call the township supervisor's office at 453-2671 Showings of the subsequent series parts will be announced in the future.

never bargained directly with any union in tbe history of the district. Raymond Masters urged the board not to increase class size "Remember as you increase production the quality of the product will suffer Tricia Enoch, speaking for an ad hoc group calling themselves "concerned • parents'' in Canton, told the board they had collected 1,900 signatures in a day and a half and presented them to Ingham County Circuit Judge Robert Bell. "We want the board, the unions, and

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HALLOWEEN PARTIES Saturday, Oct 29 — Canton Parks and Recreation Department is offering Children's Halloween Parties for children ages 3-12 at the recreation center on Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Road. Children should come in costume for the costume judging contest. There also will be a cartoon carnival and refreshments. Reservations a r e necessary and may be m a d e by calling the recreation department at 397-1000 between 8 30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Because of limited space, parents a r e asked to drop their children off and pick them up a f t e r the party is completed. The party for ages

munity," said Fred Hill of John Smith men's clothes Paul J, Sincock. chairman of the business division of the local United Way Drive, %dded " this is something really unique that was totally developed by the merchants in cooperation with the Plymouth Community^Chamber This shows that the merchants are involved in their community."

Plymouth Mayor Eldon W Martin has declared October as Plymouth Community Fund United Way month and is urging residents to support the m e r c h a n t s on this worthy cause on United Way Day on Oct. 22, 1983 P a r t i c i p a t i n g merchants include: Sacks of Forest Avenue; Tadmore's of Plymouth, Andy's Hallmark, Sportventure; Salt Box; Beautiful People Hair

Forum, Nawrot Pendleton Shop; Put up on Shop, Bed n Stead; Baskets and -Bows; Enchant®'; All by Hand, Her Closet n' Gifts; Plymouth Hobby Shop; Little Angels Shop, Collectors Shop. Plymouth Book World; Cloverdale Farm Dairy; Bluford Jewelers, Hands on Leather, Sideways; Cheese and Wine Barn; Energy Connection, Dragon Fly; Cozy Cafe;

Chic Boutique, Land & Seas; Towne & Tweed, Biran's Sweet Shop; Gail's Doghouse. The Gift Trap, Hidden Treasures; Lorraine's Dolls; Heide's — Bill Ruehr Florist; Plymouth Metal Detector, Yesterday & Today; Red Flannel & Dancewear. Before & After Shoppe, Corner Curtain Shoppe; m e and mr jones. E n g r a v i n g Connection; F a m o u s

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of Plymouth Christian Academy, and a representative of the Canton Goodfellows. The Chamber will supply f r e e cider and doughnuts

cation committee of Our Lady of pood Counsel Catholic Church is having a presentation on "Social, Responsibility and Your Conscience" at 7 30 p.m. in the gym of the school on Penniman west of Main in the city of Plymouth Sponsored by P a x Christi Chapter at St. John Seminary. Plymouth, the presentation will focus on the Pastoral Letter of U.S. Catholic Bishops The presentation is called "The Challenge of Peace God's Promise and Our Response." Admission is free and all members of the community are welcome,

Registration must be made in advance by phoning 397-1000 between 8:30 a m and 5 p.m.





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A group of Northville Township homeowners are seeking public support at a rally to protest the moving of a state prison site The Michigan Department of Corrections recently announced its intention to move a new prison site from Five Mile Road and Beck to Five Mile and Sheldon. The move, according to the corrections department, will save some $20 million - even though preliminary construction work has been completed at the original site. The Northville group. Concerned Citizens for Western Wayne County, scheduled the Saturday morning rallyin anticipation of raising funds to pay for its lobbyist, J i m Karub The group reportedly has raised $14,000 of the needed $20,000 for Karub's services In addition to raising funds, the rally is being held to inform residents about the effects of moving the site

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A petition containing some 10,000 petitions protesting development of the MX missile was presented last week to the local office of Li.S. Carl Pursell, RPlymouth. The 10.000 signatures on petitions against the MX were collected from Livonia, Plymouth. Northville. Ann Arbor. Jackson. Hillsdale, and Adrian by residents of the 2nd Congressional District When the petitions were presented by the 2nd District Emergency Campaign to Stop the MX, some 70 balloons were released f r o m a model MX missile at Pursell's Plymouth office at 134 N. Main. The 70 balloons symbolize the $70.2 million Pursell's District will lose in taxes if the first strike MX is built, says Johanne Fechter of the Peace Resource Center of Western Wayne County "Congressman Pursell needs to know that many constituents in the district are very seriously opposed to him voting for the MX." said Helene Ellis of the Hillsdale Center for Peaee~Xware-

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plus s t r i k e w a s w o r t h a n e x t r a p e r c e n t . We n e e d to r e a l i z e that e m p l o y e e s w a l k e d out e x p e c t i n g m o r e t h a n a 1 p e r c e n t i n c r e a s e a b o v e w h a t w a s on t h e t a b l e at t h a t t i m e . W h a t t h e unions r e a l l y d e c i d e d , q u i t e r e l u n c t a n t l y a p p a r e n t l y , w a s that t h e a d d e d 1 or 1.5 p e r c e n t w a s w o r t h p u t t i n g a s t o p t o t h e strike. Thus, t h a t w a s t h e p r i c e of r e t u r n i n g to work, not t h e p r i c e of s t r i k i n g . In a n y e v e n t , all p a r t i e s involved c a n b r e a t h e a sigh of relief t h a t t h e s t r i k e is o v e r and t h e b u s i n e s s of e d u c a t i o n o n c e a g a i n is u n d e r w a y . Hopefully, t h e c o m m u n i t y c a n find a w a y t o set a s i d e f e e l i n g s of a n g e r , b i t t e r n e s s , f r u s t r a t i o n and h o p e l e s s n e s s which s u r f a c e d d u r i n g the p a s t c o u p l e weeks. C e r t a i n l y p e o p l e on both sides, and t h o s e

Regular readers of this column have asked me where 1 get my information on high technology. Basically I use the three R s - research, reading and reflection. Research includes library references as well as interviews with key informants. Reading is probably my greatest resource because I always seem to have my nose in a book or magazine which addresses some aspect of high technology Lastly, reflection is what I do when I am preparing myself to write the column. NUMEROUS SCIENCE and tech oriented magazines a r e on the newsstand I have found several to be invaluable with up to date information. These include: High Technology. Technology Illustrated, Science 83 and Discover. Changes in science and technology are coming faster and faster these days. Science news is outdated almost as soon as it is reported. If you want to keep up with newest developments, you may want to subscribe to one or more of these magazines. In most cases, local libraries also subscribe to these periodicals. All four magazines a r e less than three years old They were published during a boom in the magazine industry when many new periodicals hit the newsstand in an attempt to offer science and technical information to the general public. Not all survived. ONE O F THE first to appear was Discover. This Time-Life publication is billed as "America's leading science magazine." The writing is down-to-earth and jargon-free, similar to Time magazine Discover has regular departments on personalities, news items, essays and profiles of science people. In addition, each issue has reviews of books and exhibitions Recent articles include a feature on acid rain, super antibodies, the computer as scientist and high-tech wine making Subscription price for 12 issues is 122 per year, or $2 per issue at the newsstand. Send subscriptions to: Discover, Time-Life Bldg.. 541 N. Fairbanks Ct , Chicago, IL 60611 SCIENCE 83, also first appearing in 1980. is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science A general interest magazine geared toward a college-educated lay audience. Science 83 includes material on developments in science and their i m pact on people. Each issue describes important and eiciting developments in all'the sciences, medicine and technology. The magazine also profiles scientists and

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from our readers Disburbed by the shorter day To the editor: I am disturbed by the change in the middle school day being negotiated by the Plymouth-Can ton Board of Education and the Plymouth-Canton Education Association. If class periods are now too short, why not schedule each class fewer times per week for a longer time, instead of eliminating one period, i.e. one subject? I hope that my student will not be faced with having to choose between a foreign language and band when he is a ninth grader. I don't consider a foreign language an elective for a college-bound ninth grader. And his musical education is equally important. The board and the PCEA should carefully consider the impact of the proposal on students Alayne Gelletly Plymouth

Questions asked of both sides To the editor An open letter to the Plymouth-Canton teachers and school board. After listening to all the emotionalism being displayed by both sides over the question once again of teacher and school system employee compensation. I find myself once again feeling like the proverbial rope in a tug of war. being tugged at f r o m both sides Since it's always easy to be critical from a distance and since I really don't know enough about the facts f r o m either side, I'll refrain from compounding the situation with more childlike rhetoric

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However, I will share- some thoughts from the parent corner of this situation • Why is it that neither side ever communicates with the parent group at-large until they are in a state of crisis? • Why is it that neither side ever communicates with the parent group at-large on anything other than compensation'' (i.e., qualify of education) • Why is it that the facts regarding the results or accomplishments of this school system are never published . . . are there none? How do our children rank in college entrance scores a f t e r 12 years here? How well do they do in college comparably to other systems? • This community is paying for the best in education . . are they getting the best? • Do teachers get a formal annual written appraisal . if so, what are the results? • Why do you both continue to use my children as "pawns" in your "game?" I don't want them in school next summer! • What is the educational truth today on class size 1 How do teaching aids affect this size? Are teachers provided modern teaching aids like computers? • What a r e the facts on maintenance personnel and administrator numbers and salaries? (i.e.. is too much money going for wages rather than educational "tools"'") • How many class hours a day do middle school and high school teachers actually teach? Finally, a note of personal emotion — please don't waste any more of your breath telling me about your workload and work burden . . you all chose your profession like we parents and I don't get home at 3:30 in the afternoon nor have three "mental health" months off each year. To all of you get your act together and earn parental support through communication and results. I want my kids back in school' Maybe we parents should keep our kids home on all the official state "count" days besides voting down additional millage until we see some of the fiscal responsibility and professionalism you all profess so strongly. In conclusion, to the Plymouth-Canton Employees Coalition . . what do you mean

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Charity comes in many designs E x a m p l e s of t h e c a r d s shown on P a g e I B and h e r e — a s well a s o t h e r c a r d s — m a y be viewed in t w o o f f i c e s 06 t h e O b s e r v e r it E c c e n t r i c Newsp a p e r One is a t 36351 Schoolcraft in Livonia and the o t h e r a t 1225 B o w e r s in B i r m i n g h a m . No c a r d s m a y be p u r c h a s e d at these locations. Additional c h a r i t y c a r d s will be printed as space p e r m i t s in t h e next s e v e r a l issues. Cards a r e not n e c e s s a r i l y r e p r o d u c e d in t h e original size. C a r d s published on P a g e IB a r e a s follows: a N o r t h w e s t C h a p t e r , N a t i o n a l A s t h m a Cent e r ' s c a r d s a r e p r i c e d a t $12.50 f o r 25. The price will be a d j u s t e d f o r l a r g e r q u a n t i t i e s . To print n a m e s on c a r d s t h e c h a r g e is $16.50 f o r a one-line imprint. C o n t a c t E r n e s t i n e Medow, 32021 P e m broke, Livonia, or c a l l 477-8543. • Church W o m e n United a r e selling the 1983 U N I C E F C h r i s t m a s c a r d s and notes f o r the 23rd y e a r . The s a l e t a k e s place at the D e t r o i t Edison office, M e r r i l l S t r e e t B r a n c h in B i r m i n g h a m f r o m Oct. 31 t h r o u g h Dec. 9. • M y a s t h e n i a G r a v i s bird C h r i s t m a s c a r d s

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• St. J u d e Children's R e s e a r c h Hospital o f f e r s a selection of t h r e e C h r i s t m a s / H a n u k k a h cards. P e a c e on E a r t h costs $5.50 for a box of 10 Others a r e $4.50 and $5.50. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n call J a c q u i e Simo, 843-5880. • Santa Claus can wish your f r i e n d s and loved ones h a p p y holidays if you choose a c h e e r f u l card . f r o m t h e A m e r i c a n H e a r t Association of Michigan. Ten designs a r e o f f e r e d a n d envelope imp r i n t i n g is $4 f o r the f i r s t box and $1 for each additional box. P r i c e s for c a r d s r a n g e f r o m $10 to

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If you have little giri. or e v e r w e r e a little girl, you m a y have missed the opp o r t u n i t y of a lifetime. Younger e y e s w e r e opened to the b e a u t y and c a r e of t h e past Older eyes w e r e reminded of those h a p p y days when their f a v o r i t e doll sat proudly s m a c k - d a b in the middle of her bed and waited each day f o r t h e r e t u r n of her " M o m m y

Canton chatter Sandy Preblich How about our Historical M u s e u m ? G e t t i n g better every day, and g e t t i n g s o m e new m e m b e r s too B a r t B e r t would like to thank the " n e w b l o o d " who c a m e out to help him and Roy Schultz put up a rail f e n c e to house a n y horse d r a w n , or other old f a r m implem e n t s the society acquires.

J u s t this past week, I had the p l e a s u r e of m e e t i n g Mrs Nellie Schroeder a s she presented 35 of her time-worn collection of m o r e than 200 dolls to the C a n t o n Historical Society and guests. Shroeder, who lives m Wayne, is t h e a u n t of Tillie Schultz of Canton, who a r r a n g e d her a p p e a r a n c e at the society meeting.

The volunteers w e r e Floyd B o h m s of Denton Roack R o b e r t Boyer of B a n Road, and J i m V i c k e r m a n of G e d d e s R o a d . B a r t reminds m e t h a t a l t h o u g h S c h r o e d e r ' s collection h a s a 50-year- they a r e expecting to receive a plow old doll given to her by her daughter, and cultivator Monday, and a c o r n who had received it for her birthday. I binder is on the way, he is anxious t o believe t h e oldest doll d a t e s back to t h e h e a r f r o m anyone who m i g h t know of 1840s. Although it is not nice to m e n - any horse-drawn c u t t e r s , w a g o n s with tion a lady's age, I'm s u r e in this c a s e it .steel rims, or the like. is a m a t t e r of pride with the dolls J u s t give B a r t a call 495-0811.

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Michigan Cancer Foundation hopes to save lives and prevent suffering t h r o u g h t h e s a l e of holiday cards. Several d e s i g n s are offered including winter, birds, and a nativity scene. C a r d s are p r i c e d f r o m $6-S8 p e r b o x a n d c a n be i m p r i n t e d . For information, call the Michigan Cancer F o u n d a t i o n , 8330710.

Nardin P a r k Braille T r a n s c r i b e r s p r o d u c e Braille a n d large print b o o k s for blind a n d visually i m p a i r e d p e r s o n s . T h e C h r i s t m a s / H a n u k k a h c a r d s a r e S 3 . 5 0 - S 5 in b o x e s of 2 0 , p l u s s h i p p i n g . T o o r d e r , call Marilyn W e g i e n k a , 591-2387, or F r a n H o e t g e r . 476-4973.

S C H R O E D E R , 82, no longer can k e e p up the tradition of taking her collection to the local schools and showing her t r e a s u r e s to the young One fascinating thing about those visits, the litt l e b o y s s e e m e d to p r e f e r t h e h o m e m a d e dolls, not the fancy d r e s s e d Genny J u n e ' ' dolls by M a r k F a r m e r of C a l i f o r n i a , or even the Indian dolls c o m p l e t e with papoose She said they liked the plain ones t h a t most people would t h r o w a w a y

THE CENTENNIAL Educational P a r k band can claim a few p r e t t y t e r r i f i c titles recently a c q u i r e d , such a s f i r s t place in Flight 1 during t h e D u r r a n d Invitational. Flight 1 is the size and rating of the band

I hope that when the next opportunity to see an old doll collection p r e s e n t s itself, you'll g r a b the c h a n c e and your d a u g h t e r . Maybe you'll s e e your f a v o r ite old doll — in s o m e o n e else's c a r e .

Add to this overall f i r s t place, f o r which they o v e r c a m e s o m e o u t s t a n d i n g groups from Lakeview, Flushing. B r i d g e p o r t and Clio These g r o u p s h a v e been no easy m a t c h for our o u t s t a n d i n g bands in the past, but this y e a r they m e t their m a t c h . We also won s o m e s i n g u l a r a w a r d s for things like best color guard, best winds and best percussion.

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ST. T H E O D O R E C A T H O L I C The Rev Joe Mitchell, a member of the Passionist Fathers, will conduct a Mission starting Sunday at St Theodore Catholic Church 8200 Wayne Road. Westland It will continue through Thursday, Oct. 27. A Mission is a five-day retreat conducted in the parish church. Following a tradition that is more than 300 y e a r s old, St. Theodore has set aside this week as a time of intensive prayer and listening to God's word The public is invited. The heart of the Mission is the eve ning service. Each evening from Sunday through Thursday, a Mission service will be conducted at 7 p.m. The

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1863 During its long history, St Joseph operated a grade and high school across f r o m the Eastern Market. Featured speaker will be Msgr Francis X Canfield, pastor of St. Paul's in Grosse Pointe F a r m s Canfield, an archdiocesan historian, will talk on "150 Years . and More." The dinner will take place at the Sentinel Center, 2215 E. Jefferson at Chene in Detroit 3-6 p.m. Tickets a r e 115 per person. For information, call 393-8212.

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PLYMOUTH-CANTON P W P Connie Mallett. international president of Parents Without Partners, will be guest speaker when the Plymouth-Canton chapter meets at 8:30 p.m. Friday* at the Local 900 UAW Hall on Michigan Avenue east of 1-275 There will be dancing after the program, until 1 a.m All single parents are invited to attend For more information, call 455-7587. • PLYMOUTH WOMAN'S C L U B T R I P TO SONYA PROGRAM Deadline date is Oct 21 for reservations to the Woman's Club of Plymouth trip to the NBC studio to be guests in the audience of the Sonya television program, Wednesday, Oct. 26 The bus will leave the Sheldon Road Ford plant at 8:15 a.m. Cost of transportation is $3.50 Call Linda Pawling. 4202094. for reservations Guests are welcome. •

STAMP CLUB The West Suburban Stamp Club will meet Friday. Oct. 21, at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer St. Juniors meet at 7:30, business meeting at 8 and program at 8 30 Hal Christensen will present the program, "Philatelies of the SlesvigHolstein."

Santa's Trailer and the F a l l Craft Fair For information, about meeting dates call Lona Olson, 9814444. or Vickie Bush, 451-0522 •

FOLK D A N C E C L U B Plymouth Folk Dance Club meets at 7.30 p.m. the first Friday of each month at Bird Elementary School, Sheldon and Ann Arbor Trail. For information. call 453-2400 a f t e r 6 p.m • M A T U R E WOMAN E X E R C I S E CLASSES

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Salem raced to a 16-3 first-quarter lead and extended that to 26-9 by hafftime P a m McBride. 12. and Dawn Johnson, 10. led the Rocks. Freshman Kristen Hostynski c a m e off the bench to contribute seven points for the Rocks.

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Churchill jumped ahead 16-12 in the first quarter, but Canton outscored them 13-3 in the second to assume command. "Churchill shot. I think, just 27 percent from the floor." Mulroy said "We broke down their fastbreak and that frustrated them They like to run and we played a slow, controlled ballgame" Lou Ann Hamblin added 13 for the Chiefs Canton shot a superb 14 for 19 from the free throw line

Defensively. Salem held the Falcon's two top scorers in check. Alyse Fortune, averaging better than 18 points per game, scored 11. and Rhonda Lancaster. averaging 11, got just two Salem is 10-3 overall this season. 7-3 in the Western Lakes Athletic Association Salem will host Livonia Churchill Thursday.

Splish. splash. Central took a bath Plymouth Salem won its third straight dual meet Tuesday, defeating Walled Lake Central. 114-57 Just about even,' Rock swimmer contributed to the victory In addition to the two relay victories, seven different swimmers took firsts. Amy Dunn. Cheryl Truskowski. L a w a Shaffer, and Kristal Taylor formed Salem's 200-yard med ley relay and swam a 2:03 3 to win the event. The 400-freestyle relay team — Shaffer, Taylor, B.J Bing and Cindy Elliott - won with a 4:04.7 Bing won the 200-individual medley with a 2:32.9

ing her how to post up on the big girls And that's what she did tonight." The win is the second in a row for the Chiefs, who suddenly find themselves at 500 (5-5) in WLAA play

"The ' D was very good tonight." Thomann said. "They got only nine points in the first half and two in the third quarter." Farmington coach Bruce Brown was a bit more emphatic. "Their defense just ate us up," he said. "We cc^ldn't get into our offense at all."

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CANTON 60. CHURCHILL 47: Laura Darby finally exploded Darby, a second-team p e r f o r m e r for most of the season, came off the bench to score 18 points and grab six rebounds to ignite the Chiefs

S O I T H F I E L D CHRISTIAN 41. PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN 27: Southfield broke open a close game with a 12-6 spurt in the third quarter Debbie VanHoose had 10 points for the Eagles

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High School, the 30-year-old Henry was acquitted in August of criminal sexual misconduct charges involving a 14-year-old student. A Wayne County Circuit Court jury took only 15 minutes to return a verdict. The charges were filed against Henry in April. but he was suspended with pay. The school t o a r d lifted his suspension a f t e r he was found innocent. HENRY was hired as Redford Thurston's head football coach in 1980, but shortly a f t e r reneged because of "personal reasons." He served last year as an assistant coach at Garden City. The committee decided to review Henry's contract and conduct interviews for the varsity basketball job a f t e r the 1982-83 school term. "I had to interview for my job, which is against past practice," Henry said "I told the union (Wayne-Westland Education Association) that it was wrong. "I went through it and I shouldn't have " Although the WWEA recommended that Henry be interviewed, without representation, union president Bill Reece said, "It's our belief that the interview c o m m i t t e e is not standard practice " "The issue here is reasonable just-cause of not giving Dan the job," Reece added SVITKOVICH contends that "all decisions on coaching contracts a r e handled a little bit different "We hired a swim coach with a similar committee." he said "The coaching positions a r e open each year and Mr Henry is aware of it "This is not a personal Issue with me — it's not a grudge under any circumstances I categorically deny that it's a personal thing " But Henry cannot accept Svitkovich s explanation "that he's not the best qualified man for the j o b " "Apparently they don't know what the word acquittal means." Henry said "If it wasn't for the trial this wouldn't have happened "He tried once, and he's trying it again "Obviously I get tired of all the battles If you're right, you better s t i n d up and be counted "I'm right for the job " SVITKOVICH said he didn't want to get into the specific reasons for Henry's firing because of thf pending arbitration c a s e "It was a unanimous decision," Svitkovich said "There were no dissenters It was a committee decision " Svitkovich said he has discussed the situation with Superintendent Dr Tim Dyer But why hasn't Dyer stepped forward to clear the air'* Until we know tbe reasons behind Henry's dismissal, whether personal or professional, then I have to assume that Henry is still the right man for the job The community and faculty remain tight-lipped about the case What I know about Henry from my dealings is that be knows tbe g a m e of basketball and appears to get the mogt out of his players He's an intense competitor and wins You have to wooder why he's been reinstated as a teacher and not as a coach AND ALTHOUGH Davis is a proven and q u l l f l e d coach, M r hiring t e e m s to b t ill-Umed pending an a r b i t r a t o r ' s decision Reece said this c a s e is somewhat different than 1»M P i a a a a turn to P a g a 3 '

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with a n o . 2 —Ren&e Rudin w t e r i o u s in-the 500-free with a 6:11.2 and Sue Bonnett won the 100-breaststroke in 1:19.0. Cory Silver was the diving champ, amassing 170.5 points. Laura Shaffer (100-butterfly). Shannon Murphy (500-free), Lindsay Olson (100-backstroke), Leeann Becker (100-breaststroke), and the 200-medley relay team of Olson, Bonnett. Chrissy Kirk and K n s Graham, all took second place for Salem. The win improves the Rocks' record to 5-4. Sa-

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the 100-butterfly in 1.03 64 Lynn Massey s w a m a 26.7 to win the 50-freestyle and Kelly Kirk won the 100-backstroke with a l-i066 Gilligan s w a m a 2 11.51 to finish second in the 200-free and she swam a 1 00.49 in the 160-free. also second place. The win puts the Chiefs at 3-1 in league meets and 5-2 overall. Canton swims at home against Harrison Thursday.

Chiefs get their kicks By Paul King special writer Plymouth Canton's soccer team is on a roll It started Monday as the Chiefs advanced in the Class A preregional with a 4-1 victory over visiting Dearborn Edsel Ford Edsel got the first goal, but Canton countered with the final four as Tom Wright scored in each half Steve Morell and Brian Whiteley had the other Canton goals And on Tuesday, Canton evened its overall record at 6-6 with an upset 4-3 triumph over visiting Churchill. It was Canton's first win over the Chargers in two years Morell led the way with two goals and an assist Brad Neville and Tim Mueller rounded out the scoring Ray Galasso scored twice for Churchill (7-4-2), and Phil Lussier made it close with a penalty kick with four minutes to play But the Chiefs held on behind the goaltending of Dave Hawkins, who made nine saves SfEVENSON i, BENTLEY fc The Spartans defense proved strong Tuesday as backers Dan Divens and Chris Gem bis were outstanding, giving goalie Terry Harshfield his eighth shutout Stevenson (14-2-1) got its lone goal in the first half on a Dave Wiegel penalty kick from 12 yards out Goalie Jeff Wilkinson was the hard-luck loser, making 10 saves

Maggio wins region medal The Plymouth Salem girls tennis team made a strong showing at last weekend s regional tournament The Rocks placed fourth behind Ann Arbor Pioneer. Ann Arbor Huron and Northville "1 thought it was a good standing." said Rock coach Judy Braun "We played a lot better than a lot of people thought we could do Lisa Maggio took home a regional medal by plar ing fit at m N o t s h i f t e r She defeated Huron's No I player in the final match Barb Hanoah also won a medal placing second in No 4 tingles She was defeated by the No 4 singles player from regional champion Pioneer in the finals

Bentley (8-3-4i. however, is still in the state tournament picture The Bulldogs beat Edsel last week 8-0 as Dennis Patchett itwoj, Bill Rowan. Jeff McLeod. Tony Pulice. Abe Yaffai. Brad Mahalak and Rich Gregor scored for the winners

Rock runners win, set for showdown The Plymouth Salem boys cross country team primed for its Lakes Division showdown Thursday with an exciting 28-29 victory over talent-laden Trenton Tuesday night Trenton's Rich Galka won the meet with a time of 16 38 and his t e a m m a t e Bob Shenton followed with a 16 54 Salem's Scott Sterner (17:08) and Eric Pedersen (17 34) placed third and fourth respectively SALEM TOOK

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The Ocelots qualified for the s e m i f i n a l s opposite the University of Windsor S c h o o l c r a f t dropped the opening g a m e . 15-12. but won the next two by 15-10 margins. OL' faced K a l a m a z o o Vallev C o m m u n i t y College (KVCC) in the other s e m i f i n a f It took the Pioneers t h r e e g a m e s but they e m e r g e d a s w i n n e r s . 15-7, 1115, 15-12. J a n d a s e k w a s pleased w;th Livonia Churchill g r a d Beth Wesman's ail around play throughout the t o u r n a m e n t . Tina Boll's solid s e t t i n g . Plymouth Canton g r a d Missy M c M u r r a y ' s d e f e n s e and hitting and K a r e n Lamb's strong blocking a t the net LAST THURSDAY, OU won its third straight m a t c h by defeating Spring Arbor. 15-5 10-15. 15-10. 15-9. at OU The Pioneers have two key G r e a t Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic C o n f e r e n c e m a t c h e s this week, both at 01" They host G r a n d Valley F r : day at 7 p.m and F e r r i s S t a t e S a t u r d a y at 1 p m

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er than expected. RU likes only to run-' and that should give Thurston's second ary a break. PICKS — RU makes it three straight.

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Two valuable lessons were learned last weekend One prep football prognosticated knows better. He'll never bet against to breaking the school record for recepFarmington Harrison again. Was the tions. score really Sl-O? What can Canton do? PICKS — SteThe other guy, meanwhile, must go venson goes to 5-2. with his head instead of his heart NORTH FARMINGTON at GAR Emons, despite the Harrison debacle, DEN CITY (7:30 p.m. Friday). Tbe went 10-2 to increase his season record Raiders are better than their 3-3 to 52-22. record indicates. McCosky was 7-5 and now trails by Garden City, meanwhile, is taking its six games with a 46-28 mark. pulse a f t e r beating Thurston in overThis week there a r e several key time last week PICKS — North beats games, including the Redford Bishop GC and the ,500 mark Borgess-Warren DeLaSalle and Plymouth Salem-Walled Lake Central fliflhfW — _ PLYMOUTH SALEM at WALLED LAKE CENTRAL (7:30 p.m. Friday). We promise to learn our lessons well Who gets to meet Farmington Harrison this week for the Western Lakes championship? Salem seems to be getting stronger, FARMINGTON at LIVONIA BENT while Central could still be in shock afLEY (7:30 p.m. Friday). Both teams, ter losing for the first time, a 31-0 beaten soundly last week, a r e trying to drubbing at the hands of the Hawks. keep out of the basement of the Lakes PICKS — It's unanimous, Salem gets Division. the bouquet Is the home fi^ld an advantage? PICKS — It's a unanimous choice here D E T R O I T COUNTRY DAY at — Bentley wins. CLARENCEVILLE (7:30 p.m. Friday). The Trojans have a chance to gain a LIVONIA FRANKLIN at WEST share of the Metro Conference title LAND JOHN GLENN (7:30 p.m. Friwith a victory. day). Glenn's defense saved the day in a But Country Day is 5-1, coming off a 6-0 win last week over North Farming71-0 victory over Grosse Pointe Liggett ton. as Brian Stevenson scored three TDs, Franklin, meanwhile, is struggling rushing only four times for 74 yards. both offensively and defensively. The competition, however, should be The Rockets can win the league stronger this week PICKS — Country outright. PICKS — Congratulations Day gets the nod twice Glenn, R E D F O R D UNION at R E D F O R D LIVONIA STEVENSON at PLYMTHURSTON (2 p.m. Saturday). RU OUTH CANTON (7:30 p.m. Friday). seems to be getting untracked finally, The Spartans' Dan Gilmartin is closing while Thurston continues to amaze the in on the 1,000-yard passing mark. skeptics His receiver, Rick Rozman, is close TTiis backyard rivalry could be clos-

LIVONIA CHURCHILL at FARMINGTON HARRISON (2 p.m. Satnrday). The H a y k s a r e hurting with John Miller (kneefc'and Bob Wasczenski Tibs) nursing injuries. Coach / J o h n H e r r i n g t o n said Wasczeprib is likely to play, but MilI^>s-S£atus will be determined on game day. Can Churchill come up with another performance like it did against Salem? Junior quarterback John Stoitsiadis is the key. PICKS — Harrison makes it 30 straight, both agree CATHOLIC

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Warrants c a n enlarge y o u r profits — a n d losses The topic of w a r r a n t s became popular when the U.S.Treasury put up 14 4 million Chrysler Corp warrants for auction. A warrant entitles its owner to buy a specified number of shares of stock of the issuing company at a stated price for a given period of time, usually sev-

rants at around $17 when the warrants were issued in September, it would appear to m a k e little difference whether an investor bought the stock or paid $17 for the warrants. But the consequences could be quite different because the warrants offer leverage. If an investor thought Chrysler

BISHOP BORGESS vs WARREN DeLaSALLE (2 p.m. Saturday at Roseville Memorial). Another acid test for the unbeaten Spartans, who came up flat last week despite a 16-10 victory over Gallagher. Borgess must eliminate the mistakes. keep its opponent honest by passing and move the ball. DeLaSalle, 5-1, is long on defense, but short on offense PICKS — Emons likes Borgess in overtime. while McCosky takes DeLaSalle ST. AGATHA vi. ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY'S (7:30 p.m. Saturday at RU's K r a f t Field). The young Aggies play in one of the toughest C-D leagues in the state. Orchard Lake is hot and going for the Catholic League s C Bracket title after scoring a victory two weeks ago over Pontiac Catholic. PICKS — OLSM takes another step toward the playoffs

In the case of Chrysler, each warrant being auctioned entitles the holder to buy one share of Chrysler common stock for $13 until 1990 In addition. Chrysler has outstanding warrants exercisable at $13 per share until Dec. 1. 1983 SINCE CHRYSLER common stock was trading at around $30 and the war-

speculate by buying the warrants. Because of the conversion feature, the warrants will go up more or less dollar for dollar with the stock prices, but the warrants, on average, would cost $13 less. Thus, if Chrysler stock were to rise again t o l t s 1983 high of 35 H , the warrants likely would go up to their high of 23 Vj In this case, stock acquired at 30

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N e w c o m e r s show impressive skills By Avigdor Zaromp special writer A recent progam of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra featured Hungarianborn conductor Ivan Fischer and German-born pianist Heidrun Holtmann Both of them made their debut in this country .ast Thursday. At least, this is true if one doesn't count Fischer's unscheduled and unexpected role n the opening concert of the Renaissance Concerts series (see separate review). Maestro Fischer, 32. is having an active conducting career in England and is currently one of the joint directors of the Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, Holtmann, 22. won the Geza Anda competition in Zurich last year One of the judges on the panel was Maestro Antal Dcrati The talent exhibited by both artists was very impressive, and not without some controversial elements, at least on the part of the conductor, The program consisted of works by Webern, Mozart and Mendelssohn The short opening selection was Webem's composition, Six Pieces for Orchestra Webern. who was a disciple of Schoenberg. was one of the pioneers of atonalitv and the twelve-tone system

review touchy issue Some compromises a r e inevitable. The type of piano known to Mozart was a rather weak instrument and would be inadequate in a modern concert hall. However, even without reading Mozart's mind, orchestral dimensions of the type used in this performance were unknown during his time. While the K 482 is one of Mozart's more forceful works, it shouldn't sound like Beethoven's Emperor Concerto The orchestral forces were managed with skill and expertise, but the net effect still undermined severely the fine structure of this composition In particular. the pnHing of^th*11 movement, which is one of Mozart's most intimate passages, evoked the feeling of gross intrusion, THE MOST satisfying p e r f o r m a n c e was that of Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony (No. 4). Some reduction of the orchestra was definitely a step in the right direction While I still found the first movement somewhat overblown, the rest was a good reflecton of Mendelssohn's style, in particular the last two movements.

THESE SHORT pieces are characterized by tone-color sequences, rather than melodic lines Here, Fischer demonstrated great skill and ability in mastering the complicated combinations of sound and involved "rhythms This composition was composed in 1909. when Mahler was still alive, but is considered very modern even by today's standards It is stili beyond my understanding and acceptance, however Holtmann rendered a remarkable p e r f o r m a n c e of Mozart's Piano Concerto No 22, K 482 in E Flat Major Her passages were elegant and clear for the most part. One of the few exceptions was the first movement in which the bars tended to run into one another The one aspect which I found disturbing. however, was the use of the full orchestra That, in my view, was tantamount to letting a bull loose in a china shop Authenticity, of course, is a G

The lyric third movement portrayed the rare singing quality, and the fanfares in the Trio were superb. The final movement was sparkling and shining, without compromising its cheerful characteristic. In this evening's performance. Maestro Fischer displayed an impressive ability for mastering the orchestral forces and molding them according to his will, even though the ends might not be always agreeable Fischer is scheduled to be the guest conductor this week as well, The program consists of works by Schubert, Gliere. Stravinsky and Kodaly The rarely performed horn concerto by Gliere will have its premier with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on this program.

"Hollywood Out-Takes"' (1983} 7 8:40 and 10 20 p m Friday through Thursday. Oct 2T7 (arid midnight F r i d a y arid- S a t u r d a y only), a t the P u n c h & J u d y . 21 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, phone 882-7363. $3 Running time 84 m i n u t e s "Out-Ta/ces." a hodgepixige of dips of our favorite moi-ie stars, makes it^, Detroit premiere at the Punch this ueefc Filmmakers Ron Blackman and Bruce Goldstein have compiled footage of Joan Mommie Dearest" Crawford at home. Ronald Reagan hosting Mickey Rooney and Jayne Mansfield, and other bits that sound too good to be true Look for Marilyn Monroe Judy Garland. Bette Davis, VV'C Fields. Frank Sinatra, Hump h r e y Bogart a n d others Unrated ""Atomic C a f e " (1982). 7:30 and 10 pm Friday and Saturday at

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from the audience, I knew there had to be some other explanation Throughout the evening we had only glimpses of vocal grandeur Though her voice retained an elegance and held out for a magnificent "Addio del Passato" in the Fourth Act. Valente's acting was sluggish and unexciting Serbo s voice deteriorated as the evening went along but his acting became more spontaneous and

• -special" writer The best thing about Friday night's opener "La Traviata" by the Michigan Opera Theater (MOT) at Music Hall Center was that I had tickets for Saturday evening also. MOT's cast of Metropolitan Opera star Benita Valente as Violetta and Rico Serbo as Alfredo turned out to be a s t a l w a r t performance by two "indisposed" singers. MOT General Director David DiChiera announced that fact a f t e r the second act. over the objections of both. Valente's voice had clarity, grace and solid control but no heighth, depth, power or enthusiasm She barely sang over a loud pianissimo all evening At first I thought I had seats in an acousticallydead section of the hall. But when her "Sempre libera" solo failed to draw an enthusiastic response

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PLYMOUTH

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ftreplaoe. baths office. 2«* car carage tlXM Stoneleigh. IIM.0M finnc all terma

315 NorthvWo-Novi

JUST REDUCED

Call JIM P R E S T O N

W H A T A BUY!

Owners Transferred

C a l l d a y s 494-5398, e v e n i n g * 5 4 8 - 0 5 9 9 aak for P a t

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Gold House Realtors 459-6000

Century 21 Gold House Realtors 459-6000 All offer* considered Spsooua 4 bedroom borne Ln mint coodltioo. 2 full fcSths family room with fireplace, and I car attached garage Located in Plymouth Twp | 7 » , w o

J i m K. S t e v e n s 459-6000

MIKE BAKER

NORTHVILLE TWP CLoae to 1-271 N acre corner lot. 2110 sq ft bnck

MJOJM 427-41**

Rambling custom ranch ao p i c t u r e d * treed acre 2 bedroom^ 2 full baths fireplace, formal dining room, acreeoed porch, central air beautifully decorai ed. and attached heated garage Area of fine homes Owner anxioua »W ,»00

142.1

315 Northvilk-Novi

Century 21

CAROLE or K.C

2.7 ACREBI Nice 2 bedfuuaii caro-froe •tartar home amidst mature trees and M s of room for next years garden Updated kitckan. Immediate

CENTURY 21

a nicer S bedroom N Canton colooial In neutral c o l o n with country kitchen, central air. apacioua family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, 2l-> attached garage with quick occupancy for only M2,f00 Call

315 Horthnlle-Novi

CENTURY 21 Gold H o u s e R e a l t o r s 420-2100 464-8881

SUPER BUYS!!

H a r t f o r d 4 2 9 , Inc.

TRY TO FIND

PLYMOUTH West Brtar ,11.- tn the woods KM I WHTTTLESEY LAKE RD Better than a model, truly Ipveiy 4 b«lroom plus den 2 ^ bath 2 story' All neutral Mcor. decorator quality throughout. tiered deck, underground aprlnClera and more Asking II 1».S0«. Call

JEANE EGGENBERGER or J O E O R R

SLINFLOWER SL'BDrVISlON' 1 1 * % interest rate - beautiful RANCH faatarua 2 bedrooms. lv» batha open fioor plan, couy family room with flreplace. full basement, attached 2 * car garage Thia very warm hoane Is a auper buy at only g72.»»«! CaJI Ml 2»00

Century 21 Gold House Realtors 459-6000

O P E N SUN. 1-4

Extra) Extra! E x t r a Nice! 2 bedroom brick ranch la .Northville Colony, central air quality throughout, acre. 2 bath*, fuuabed basement Call

315 North viUa-Movl

R E A L T Y

A substantial price reduction m a k e s thla 3 b a d r o o m C o l o n i a l in C a n t o n a v a l u e packed offering Nicely m a i n t a i n e d w i t h flrepiacad TirnSy rocrr. formal dining r o o m , c e n t r a l air. Terrific M o r t g a g e A s s u m p t i o n $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 Call 2 6 1 - 5 0 8 0

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CANTON

LIVONIA & AREA

FIRST OFFERING

4 bedroom I-1 bath* - 10% down, l i t e interest rate for M years, | 7 M 7t pay ment plua taxee and insurance Beautifully finished basement 174,900

No' CANTON Br ab n c k ranch 2»% bat! Uy CilhJl i fireplace, firat floor Laundry room. Flniahed baaement Central air I

STORYBOOK SETTING

B.F. C H A M B E R L A I N

476-9100

SUPER RANCH

"I£E*XJST1NG twoutory home on Ann St, formal dining room, 3 bedrooma. full basement k 2-car garage M5.O0O Fehllg Real EsUte IS2-7MK

for

SUPER S H A R P Brick ranch featuring 3 bedrooms, I * bath*, beautifully finished basement wtth wet bar. 2 car garage and fenced rd with patio and gaa Barbecue ».»00 LF2

Gold House Realtors 420-2100 464-8881

tlEW LISTING In Plymouth Towunhlp m 100*216 ft. lot Charming m story .with J bedrooma. full basement fire. p l a r t 4 2-car garage plua screened porch **7.S0«. reklig Real Estate 4M-7t00

Charming 3 bedroom, center e n t r a n c e Dutch Colonial s i t u a t e d o n P a r k - l i k e d o u b l e l o t a t t h e a n d of a Cul-De-Sac, overlooking RED RUN G O L F COURSE In N O R T H R O Y A L O A K . A u n i q u e a n d p r i v a t e a e t t l n g , y e t d o s e t o afl c o n v e n i e n c e s . L a r g e F o r m a l D i n ing R o o m , F i r e p l a c e In L i v i n g R o o m wtth F r e n c h D o o r s l e a d i n g o u t t o l a r g e s c r e e n e d p o r c h . 2V4 c a r garage. $65,000

OPEN SUN 2-5

QUAKER TOWN

CENTURY 21

315 NorthviHo-Novi

MINT CONDITION, Colonial with « bedrocma. 2W hatha, large kitchen wtth built-Ina. dining room, family room with natural fireplace, fall baaement. anclneed porch. I car attached garage Excellent location f7t.M0

APPROXIMATELY MOOO TO ASSUME Livonia brick ranch with 1 bad roomu. large kitchen, flniahed baaement. la an eicellent location M7.M0

TOO RECENT FOR PHOTO

Century 21 Goid House Realtors 459-6000

O P E N SUN 1-4

422-6030

Gorgeoua brick ranch, 2 huge bedrooma. 2 full bath* country kitchen, Huge family room, 2 way fireplace In both family room 4 Uvug room, 1st floor laundry apacioua basement central air. attached 2 car garage Eaay a s aumpcion or terms IM ,M0

SUPER RANCH

Immaculately clean J bedroom bnck wtth ertra large family room, raised hearth ftnpiace. m hatha, full basemen! partially finish ail, aad attached 2 car garage Don't nuaa seeing this beaut y Owner anxious asking only I U 4W

Call DIANE H I L L

Owner tranfferred eo bring offer on thia auper aharp colonial on Large lot S apacioua bedroom*. 1H bath* country kitchen, buge family room with fireplace, patio door overlooking 2 level deck and gce geoua yard, attached garage, basement Asking M«-M0 Aa•ompooo possible

17H1 MAYFIELD country living In the city, beautiful treee on thia large loc 190 i 244 2 bedroocm, family room, den. and garage In thia well kept home Price r i MM Call. LUCILLE DAVID 1*7 2M0 CENTURY 21 - Hallmark. Inc

476-7000

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

MAKE OFFER

Re/Max Foremost

HOME CENTER

Call J O A N ANDERSEN

Gold H o u s e Realtors 464-8881 420-2100

Daarborn - Otter Dr Michigan area, cuaiom built brick ranch, attached 2 1 car carage 2 bedroom*. bedroom* 2 * hath*. MI-W27 family room. 2 fireplace*.

BD PRINGLEMEIR

Century 21

J l e a r downtown Plymouth 4 or i b e d room home with lota of charm and room new copper plumbt&g. new ISO amp aeoace. freshly painted MS .NO

Livonia - Gorgeous!

Century 21

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LOCATION!

NEW LISTING

Century 21 Gold H o u s e R e a l t o r s 459-6000

Character 4 WamHh Channkag ealghhorhaod - > • ' • • • 1 bedrooms, formal dlalag n m . a c n m d - M port*. HcttaOy M M rac room, garage, aad home warranty protaction plan All aa^aa-aa aUv Wall carad lor hoane. Only H T M * A Mr BITTY BARRY

ASSUMABLEIH* MORTGAGE Low Plymouth Twp tana* Spirlnw 5 badrooma 4 1* floor library 2 7 * sq f t plea a fall finished b a i l i n g - Large 3 bedroom. 2 fall bath bontf. large fam- aacladed yard bordari a Krana 4 ilv roam wtth wood dock, completely woodland Walk to Sutfth acknol 4 downtown »1»,«W Opaa a n 4U-7W2 remodeled in l t 7 t

Quality built 2 bediomu brick ranch wtth family room fireplace. 1*» bath*, apeciou* bedroom*, flniahedrecroam, earth tone decor walk to tennis courts Must sell 144.(04 Terms

Paula McKlnley Owen REAL E S T A T E O N E 455-7000

HOUSE OF

Call: PAM YAGER

S P U T LEVEL 7 YEARS NEW Spacioae Plymouth heme ahowa like a modal Neutral decor beautiful hardwood floor • living room, ooacCry kltckea family room with natural flralaraga. country atmoa d Only Ml.HW KLIMECK] S l l MMARLENE / CENTURY 21 Today Ml 20W

LAND CONTRACT TERMS-1 Md a bedroom brick ranch in beautiful Woodbrook Sob Gorgeoua kitchen. bathe, lat floor iaaodry family room wtth fireplace, baaement 1 car attached garage ( M M !

PHOTO ENROUTE P L Y M O U T H ! C U S T O M BUILT HILLS I D E H O M E w t t h s p e c t a c u l a r v i e w s of H I L L T O P G O L F C O U R S E . Nearly an A c r e Inviting 2 0 x 2 0 living r o o m with fireplace, f c r m a l dining, an impressive new kitchen, a screened porch, 2 baths, w a l k - o u t l o w e r level, a s e c o n d fireplace in the family r o o m . etc. $98,000 (4538200)

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H a r t f o r d S o y t h inc. 261-4200 464-6400

T O O R E C E N T FOR P H O T O

OTV P L Y M O U T H ? TTOT t W P E N A perfectly located aluminum sided ranch 3 b l o c k s w e s t o f M a i n s t r e e t Its i m pressively m a i n t a i n e d Interior has n e w e r floor c o v e r i n g s , 2 b e d r o o m s , f a m i l y r o o m with w o o d - b u r n i n g stove a n d a 1Vi c a r g a r a g e . $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 , ( 4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0 )

large

A S S U M E 10V4%

FORMER MODEL

J Large kitchen, family M4JM

YOU LL BE IMPRESSED wtth thia delightful aad well carad for maintenance

neutral W,**

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PLYMOUTH, lovely 4 bedroom. 2 * bath Tudor, dining room. daa. Maad kitchau. raiheA-af cuillag la family room wtth f i r e p l a c e , beautiful! •aatifully •ISMS* i n tni

Largs 1 badroom bnck ranck. finished rucTuation roam. 2 natural flreplacaa. aoclosad patio, attacked 2 car garage, oreralaad fenced lot. fantastic neighbora Plymouth Townskip Priaef First

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BACKS TO WOODS Thia c w t o m buUC 2 bedroom home baa water prtCommerce l a k e Featuring room 1 v» batha. wood deck, attached car aide entrance garage abed and IMMEDIATE occupancy M 1 > M

478-3400 10 A C R E S a n d a G R A N D B R I C K A N O C E D A R R A N C H t h a t is o o e o f t h e g r e a t v a l u e s of 1 9 8 3 J u s t 7 y e a r s o l d w t t h a dramatic family r o o m and fireplace. 4 b e d r o o m s . 2'A b a t h s , a f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , 1st f l o o r l a u n d r y , a g r a c i o u s foyer, full b a s e m e n t , A n d e r a e n w i n d o w s a n d side e n t r a n c e 2 % car g a r a g e . S P O T L E S S AT $129,900. (453-8200)

HALF ACRE Attractive brick 4 i IM- wide lot 2 bediMUM 4 den. family room, attached garage Naat 4 Clou L

LIVONIA • >* acre woodad paradiee auiToaada thla alagenl I be*ocau ptaa dan brick mtnnlar fall walkout baaamant. formal dhatag room, country kitchen, family room wtth wood barnlag fireplace. Florida room, lanaalaie let floor laundry. I fall ptaa two . % financing Seller motivated aaking 139.900 Call today* Ask for

BIRMINGHAM Mldvale School 2 badroom 2 bath ranch. 2 fireplaces fall baaement country kitctxn. 2 c a r garage, large l o t Assumption MtWH

H O M E C E N 476-7000

BIRMINGHAM Brick bungalow 2 bedrooma. i hatk. appliances, ( a r h g e b a a e m e n t new carpei k bllnda Quiet treeUaed slreet in convenient location Priced 10 tell - IM.900. M4-T7I7 BIRMINGHAM - I Bedroom ranck d u r m e r on large treed lot Antique oak fireplace accents neutral toned living m o m * dining room. Family room, a t ' 049-41*9 BLMFLD HILLS OPEN SUN ., 1-5PM 1090 Sherwood Glen. N of Lone Pine t off Wabeek Lake I * The striking contrast of this rsatlc Contemporary exterior k the ultra-sophisticated Interior set the tone for graclou* living k enter t a i s l n g 4 bedrooma. 2 Story m a r b l e fireplace to Great Rocen, extensive butlt-ln* k * complete gourmet kitchen. 1475.000. iH-45122)

21 TER

H A N N E T T , INC.

422-6030 R E / M A X F O R E M O S T , INC Neal clean bouse, 1 bedroom, double lot Very good neighborhood Try IJ000 down to Land Contract. Aaking Jl7,900 HOMESTEAD 5312211 P l e a s e call mornings —

646-6200 BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS Bi-level. Oakland Hills golf course 4 bedroom* llarge masteri. 3 baths, (ami ly room. den. playroom, wet bar, 2 flreplacea Divorce force* quick sale, ask log 1115,000 042-2020

S R E D F O R D quad, mint condition, must sell 4 bedroom, attached 2 c a r u system. e x t r a s 107.000 177 2942

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, quad. 4 bed room, 2 bath, den, high on a hill In Hick Dry Height*. Locg Lake, near Adams, by owner. 1100,000 M0-9711 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Nature Lover s paradue, Dear the Kirk Open celling, skylights. J bedrooms 2791 W P e m b e r ton. off Mystic Valley Owner 044-4727

302 Birmingham Bloom fiakJ

D I C K E R ,

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS, 2 bedroom t n . 2v-i baths, family k dining rooms, fireplace, Pine Lake privileges 1104,»0C L C ajsumabbe 2M-2000

ABSOLUTELY Only For The Larger Family Bring tbe kids and let t h a n pick one of the 7 bedrooms f o r their very own Walk to swim and tennis club. 1179,950

CLEAN AND SPACIOUS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM 3 bedroom brick r a a c h la all brick area 22009 Shagbark with 1 -» baths on the main floor, basem e n t newer heavy Insulation, newer S of IS Mile. W of Lahser roof and rood looking extra large 2W car wired garage. Largest model In Jane W a p l e s Sub 154,900. LN1 REAL ESTATE ONE B.F. C H A M B E R L A I N 646-1600 647-3815 476-9100 721-8400 A LIKE • NEW N Wabeek contempoDOLL HOUSE- 9011 Farley Newly rary Open Sun Just available 5 beddecorated. 2 bedroom. 2 down. 1 large rooms. I baths 2 family rooma 2 lim a s t e r bedroom up All appliances m braries. 3 fireplaces Jacuxxa. 3 story kitchen G a r a g e M'.OOfl oc land con- a t n u m , 2 c a r g a r a g e I m m e d i a t e occuCreative financing under tract or excellent t e r m s for new mort- pancy gage Most see 531-0113 or 477-0105 1495,000 G r e a t e r Bfld Rhodes042-0014

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CAPE COD 2 bedroom currently under construction 2100 Sq Ft Library, great room with fireplace, large kitchen. 1st level .a u n d o 1st level master bedroom suite, b s and bers walk-En closets 10 mina. to Birmingham shops 047-1221

bedroom.

BLOOMFIELD O P E N SUN- 2-5 4019 Parkwood, S. of Lincoln, E of Telegraph Etevated n t e complements the woodsy home setting suurrounding this elegant country colonial 4 bed r o o m s pins sitting room, 2V» baths huge family room with open hearth fireplace and indoor barbecue Qeaed t e r r a c e with skylights — • • t a irage r Quality room a t t a c hied e throughout S u p e r l a t i v e location 1104.540

Charming and coxy 3 bedroom with modem kitchen, formal dining room, family room wtth fireplace, new c a r p e t throughout, full basement, gas h eat Asking 154.500

255-0037 RITE

WAY

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE - Monterey colonial, 4 bedroom*. 2W baths, library f a m i l y room, full basement rec room fireplace, undated kitchen 1145.900 Lease poaslbie Owner. " 0 4 2 7411 p | r m a 4 V r n ri WING LAKE ROAD Lake privilege, and view Custom built brick ranch, beautifully remodeled custom kitcber. large living room with vaulted, beamed ceiling and raised fireplace, library with fireplace, dining room, laundrv room. 2 bedrooma. 2 baths, a t t a c b e c 2 c a r garage, large lot with m a t u r e trees m a m - x x l r u . Excellent condition 1164 W0 Shown by appointment onl« 051-045! DRASTICALLY REDUCED Custom newer ranch J bedrooms, 2W baths f a m i l y room, basement I H a r at tacbed garage, central air Near St Regis Live-to cooditioc. 1112,000 Call H e l m Butler Weir, Manuel, Snyder 0 Ranke 044-0JIX) Home 040-4 HS F O X C R 0 F T CHARMER, J bedroom S bath*, cedar shake roof, all sew carpet ing. drapea, wall covering! kitchen x a j f u r n a c e 1125.000 155-2171. 040-72*5

GREAT IN T O W N LOCATION N e a r Shopping, p a r t k tennis court O i a r m i n g Cape Cod, 2 bedrocens panelled rec room with bar Tasteful neutral decor 151.100 Call Marvarme Gariepy, 040-10M

CRANBR00K A s s o c . Inc., R e a l t o r s 645-2500 IN-TOWN BIRMINGHAM O P E N Sl'N . 2-ipro 247 Greenwood (N off Wi Uju S, W of Woodward Absolutely stunning S bedroom Colon, a l »ust completely renovated New roof, exterior siding k garage Newly landacaped Skylights in bedrooms Redesigned kitchen with window greer. bou*e Fabulous dec*. Finished basement Gorgeous deep lot offer* privacy Doo't mi*s this Gem 1 1145.900

f r o m living r o o m . A s s u m e present land c o n t r a c t

6 7 0 S. M A I N S T R E E T

BEST BUY

$58,900 (P-592) 453-6800

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In d e s i r a b l e G a r d e n C i t y l o c a t i o n . A t t r a c t i v e e x t e rior e l e v a t i o n w i t h a l u m i n u m s i d i n g , full b a s e ment, f e n c e d yard a n d low. low price of $36,900. V.A. a n d F.H.A OK. (L-616) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

P L Y M O U T H 455-8400

N o r t h , inc.

559-1300

2 story f r a m e home in popular Bit mingfcam location Great living ipace tn all major rooms including master Kitchen could be reworked to fit today? g o u r m e t needi Full dining room With bay window k leaded glass door Hani wood floora throughout Definite needs for renovation Great possibility for investor k or user .Area of bomes often exceeding 1200,000 BRING ALL OFFERS Ask for Shirley Gotlbelf Ralph MaDoel ,Associates 044 15"!

Century 21

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CAN BE ELEGANT If you are looking for an energy efficient home with an a i r e of contemporary elegance, look 00 further We offer you 2-4 bedroom* 2 full and two H bath*. European style cabinetry multi level for m a x i m u m privacy and ! c a r j a r - t i l on a large tot in a very i p e c u l Village Cali

DESIGN 2001 559-7430 or S u s a n T e d e s c o RE/MAX 540-9700 A GORGEOUS contemporary - a o o t superb quality, huge g r e a t r o o m with firelace cathedral ceilings, recessed ghting. off-white Berber carpeting, dream atroood F o r n u c a kite bee. vert; cat*, burglar alarm, circular drive automatic t p n n k i e r s Must See' Price lowered-II11.000 For private showing cs II

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ROBEC PROPERTIES 851-7711 Executive Relocation Services

REAL ESTATE ONE 626-4256 644-4700 HIGHLY MOTTVATED1 One of West Bloomfield s finest 4 b«t room. 2*s bath California Contemporary la your dream boose Central air recessed lighting updsted titcben double ovens aad center Island All appliances. including w a t b e r 4 dryer Full fmlihed basement with wet bar k refrigerator C e r a m i c foyer 4 btths. first floor laundry and burglar 1< srookr alarm* plus much m o r e Spectacular 1S acre lot ha* 21 full grown blue spruce Must tee won t last"' l i U XHj LAYNE k ROBERT COLMAN

C r Assoc. a nIncbRre a lot o r so k 155-2100 LONG LAKE Middlebell a r e a , Bloomfield Hills school district Moving oui of S u t e I H year old custom built 4 bed room contemporary bi-level master bedroom 00,1st floor overlooking a t Utre area, designer kitchen and custom built features through r h a r d l a k e C o n t e m p o r s r for sal* by owners » » will pas • ' ,-oenim—i n to su. •• «ssful tales perwv Home Msi reduced lo I24A OM flrrr Call U f - « 4 0 1 or M l"**

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40-foi Otarming all brick -oloeua. L a r g e renter «ntranre library forrna. lining room, family room wish fire Place and pegged n l flooring •eenodeled kitchen First floor amsdr-Hsge master bedroom suite Beautifa fy Jar-orated ami maintained borne real gem'

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MERRILL LYNCH Realty/Chaiiberlaln 647-5100 M2-202 303 Waat Bloomfield

This nice 2-3 b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m ranch wtth fire-

LANO CONTRACT TERMS

THIS LOVELY, SPACIOUS. NORTHVILLE COLONIAL In popular Connemerra HWs o n a large lot has master bath, fireplace, family room, first floor laundry, and beat of all. an Assumable Mortgage! Call for details $106,900 • 459-2430

REDFORD RANCH Larger brick ranch with 3 b e d r o o m s , large dining

offers! $42,900

648) 453-8800

restoring floors

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beauty of the natural w o o d w o r k a n d er f o r l o w h e a t bills,

NEAT. CLEAN. AND DECORATED TO PERFECTION!

ONE OF A KIND Seller

CUSTOM CANTON RANCH, 1ST FLOOR LAUNDRY, spacious kitchen wtth generous c a b i n e t s and working area. Cathedral celling In family room and full wall fireplace Patio prep a r e d for Florida Room A s s u m a b l e Mortgage $69,900 459-2430

'Charming center entraace 2 bedr.--' h o m e In mint condition tn Q u a r t n i [ a s Eatate* Totally refurtisbed ir. » rears l i n j o o ASK FOR JEANE'lT t E X - E I - H A R K

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LUXURY LIVING W THIS FTVF BEDROOM ^ C a n t o n Colonial Featuring master bedroom wtth skylights and fireplace, famlfy room, dining room, two car garage, large lot and more $78,900 459-2430

SHARP TWO UNIT INCOME PROPERTY d o a e to downdown Plymouth Land Contract Terms Exterior m a i n t e n a n c e free JVell decorated trv terlor Oaa heat s e p a r a t e entrance to upper apartment $67,900 459-2430

will tell lo tne kighesi f ? . a Monwogs 001 1200 BY OWNER « BJoomflekt Hill* Vhoola < 2 >» fcatk coloaia I Tien escep tlonal family n a n with fireplace ' i t • h a d litsstnim 2 car garage lower flsed rate snortg*ge assistance p o » * x i m n iiTi fco raTTtrrsm EXCEPTION»L Jlrk«n. hag* living room, carpeting thru owl g a r a g * approximately M J i m o Llroaia i t U i M M

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

316 WMtland Gerden Crty

Gold

Tl>ur»d«y. O c t o b e r 20. 1983

316 WMtland Garden Crty

MERIDIAN Beit LuMfcKAped. with decks l*t floor mAJter mile G r e a t room wtth L6 cetiln* f i r r p l a e * Formal dining room with hay T r t r s e o d o u j a l a n d kjtrtxk-i with adjoining oooft This 4 bedroom home LS a loc the growing f a m i l y E i c i t mg Contemporary Living'

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

ABSOLLTELY B E A U T I F U L MOO tq f l , 4 bedroom. I * batha colonial, professalonally decorated, prime i47-«) Do *o*j have a growina family"* Sharon Meadows. N off 12 Mile. W of We have the answer Beautiful 4-1 bed- Evergreen Huge m a s t e r bedroom, liroom with 2 full bath* Located on pri- brary finished rec room, central air, 3M-4094 vate treed lot Energy efficient furnace t e c u n t y system 109.900 and hoc water tank Super aharp family room with fircplacw and hai \r®a of ALMOST A N ACRE c*d C k x m OWNER E r 3 bedroom bome on a wooded lot with ANXIOUS o b I t m . » o c lowering oak trees So*ck bar kitchen, lot* of cupboard* Attached garage In CENTURY 21 an attractive setting M9 .000 Call Vincent N Lee DONGETTS Eaeculive T r a o a f e r Sales 851-4100

Green Hill C o m m o n s 8Vi% Simple Assumption I T-cr Impreaalve E n g l n t Tudot Colonial. 4 bedrooem, 2 n batha, d m . dettrtble private court t e t u n g Large deck overlooking common* Large family room with 2 way fireplace and 2 way bar Central air sprinklers and superb decorating Subdivision common* tennis courts swimming pool, txke k logging trails 1121.000 F o r your own pertonal tour, call CENTURY 21 Vincent N Lee Executive T r a n s f e r Sale* 851-4100

Kimberly Sub A s s u m p t i o n i?-p«j J26.900 assumes l6v«% mort t a g e with 2ft year* remaining Beautif y « or S bedroom. 3 bath quad-level oo .arg* tit* with s t r e a m and ravine Poa Mble IN-LAW SUITE with aecood kitchen $504.M0 Much m o r e to aee so caU CENTURY 21 Vincent N Lee Executive T r a n s f e r Sales 851-4100 NEW TRI's with finished family r o o m a n d attached 2 car garage M S H D A 7 . 3 5 % still available.

Farmington

Builders of Michigan 363-8325

F a r m i n g t o n Hilla A.N AFFORD ABLE super sharp rancb. price slashed for quick sale clean home cathedral ceil lag family room, private yard, circle drive tbermo windows central air. professionally landscaped Land Cor tract T e r m s ' RAMBLEWOOD Gatehouse community quick occupan cy gorgeous 2100 to ft 2 bedrooms. 2 n bath Ranch, family room fireplace. Inground bested pool with Jacsxcti. central air. burglar alarm syrterr. on pn vale ravine lot' YOU LL KNOW you ve arrived when you own this spa cious 4 bedroom ranch in Farmington Hill*. 2 fireplaces m a s t e r mite family room with beamed ceiling W'on'i .as! long at this price'

21 H O M E CENTER 476-7000 A SUPER COLONIAL Stone front, stone fireplace, side entry' garage with storage area 4 bedrooms, l^v baths, lounge off master suite 2»00 tq ft Builders special I1J4.0IHI Immediate occupancy FARMINGTON SQUARE Sale* office 471-2240 Halstead No of » Mile

OPEN S U N D A Y 2-5 31810 PLAYVIEW CT . N of 12 Mile, W of F a r m i n g t o n Rd Great Kendall wood brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, m baths, fireplace, dining area, 2 car attached garage full basement, central air. new roof and furnace Asking 101.500 ASK FOR JOAN BESSINGER

MERRILL LYNCH REALTY 626-9100 O P E N S U N D A Y 2-5 22085 WALSINGHAM. N of I Mile, W of Drake Last chance" Priced to sell" Huge 4 bedroom brick r t n e h . 2 full and 2 half baths, 2 kitcbens, beautiful walkout lower level with wet bar Attached 3 car b e t t e d g a r a g e oo 3 acres of treed, ravine property A must see at only 1179.900 ASK FOR BARBARA BUTTON

MERRILL LYNCH REALTY 626-9100

flurry Extras galore 5 vear old. 4 bedroom. 2 h bate ouad Full wall bnck fireplace and birch bookshelves lit faroB a r g?ain air Hunters 1 fly room Walk-in cioael tn master bedroom, is a real t r e a t Workshop area in Lowes! pri?e m entire sub You beal the 2500 tq frontage in this com- finished garage and tn basement Great letely reconditioned 4 bedroom. 2W pnce 112,100 tth colonial oo a cul-de-sac setting ASK FOR KAREN FREEMAN Shows like a model 27 f t m a t t e r bedroom suite Better hurry' It won't laxt' MERRILL LYNCH Priced to tell with immediate occupaoREALTY T ASK FOR KAREN F R E E M A N

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CUSTOM RANCH ON ALMOST 1 ACRE Farmington H i l l s - T e m f i c 1 1 - * ^ fixed rate assumption on this exquisite home featuring 1800 sq ft . large living room 'with natural full wall brick fireplace, extra large f o r m a l dining room 3 large

Take a tour of these Luxurious Single Family homes at far below duplication coat Tbe*e Special Prices a r e available Only on these existing models THE PARK IS located oo Roll Ing Ridge, S off Lone Pine Rd between Middlebell k O r c h a r d Lake Rds IBloomfield Hills Schools) MODEL PHONE 120-2502 MAIN O F F I C E S20-2100 Open daily {except T b u r s i noon to 6pm Sales tiv The fterman Frankel Organisation

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REDUCED New construction J bed room colonial including custom wood cabinets no-wax floor large pantrv neutral carpeting, f r e e standing wood burning stove and lake privileges 4101 Highland C t . S of Rictoardaon E of R a g g e r y |02 M)0 ASK FOR BOB J A F F R E

MERRILL L Y N C H REALTY 851-8100 OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 l-pai 8004 Pickwood N of Mapie » of Orchard Lake Fantastic bargain 32180 plus tq ft alroati new colonial i> ca ted on a private, premiurr coum wooded lot Dramatic 2-story foyer great room Located in prestigious Maplewood* North Are* of proper: v apprenatlor. Owner t r a n s f e r r e d Call

CENTURY 21 Vincent N f * e Executive Transfer Sales 851-4100

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DRAMATIC Q U A D LEVEL SPACIOUS 1000 SQ FT BRICK SURROUNDS LARGE INDOOR POOL MANY QUALITY FEATURES Poolside suite plus 4 bedrooms 2 fireplaces balcony living room family room first floM- laundry acre hillside lot appraised value 1231 000 SACRIFICE 109. WW BY OWNER R E T I R E D * FLORIDA BOUND TRADE-IN CONSIDERED MUST SELL 470-0050 Farmington Farmington Hills

MULT! USE H O M E Investigate :br p-aaible '»9fportunjl> lo *\A>t i ur-all !>us.r*rM .r, your c-wr Some f j c e l l e n ! location 22CW n , ft « bedrooms 2 fu . '.-asemeni and rucetv ^ o r i ' ^ 3 H i >00 l ^ n d COOtract l e r r r j

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OPEN S U N 1-4 Shallow Giea. r u m m r o r , M M No of i Mile, W of Halstead You will fall in love with every detail of this English Tudor f r o m the professionally landacaped setting, to the gracious floor plan and the neutral decor throughout bpecial f e a t u r e s include two freocfc doors 3 bay windows, walk in pantry massive stooe fireplace, private sitting room in m a s t e r suite Ask for Marv Swan 851-0000 THE

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS ROLLING OAKS BY OWNER 4 bedroom, 2V> bath tudor style colonial with family room, living dining room, library 1st floor laundry, central air, large profcakooaUjr landscaped comer lot with a u t o m a t i c underground sprinkler Owner moving out of state Must sell* 1147 500 ; P r i v a t e owner's pricei 0*1-1511 ROLLING OAKS newer area, 170® sq ft colonial on cctnmcm 4 bedrooms. 2W baths, librarv c e n t r a l air. desirable extras I 1 5 I . 5 M Owner 641 1004

S p a c e For Living Sflade for loafing i > e r ar. acre plus a large b n c k ranch, full basement family room. 7 c a r g a r a g e and enclosed irc£ simple assumption ix 1 vear m) c o n t r a c t 193.900

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CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700 15 Year L a n d Contract

Ivi i:>n t h a historic type o n c r u l cha lei deaagaed - a m a g e b«xise u P A M O l ' S SAHMrENTfJ VILLA MANSION LO w ixJnl t/uaker Htlia r o t a t e t i t e *tte w th n a n v ravine f t r e a m pool and valle-w i bed;rr>oma great room • i t 2~+*\ fireplace Stadio and much more or i^ver 1 w a^T^s i.Md country fTafta.-nanshjp Adjoining . S treed a r - « also avaiLabae 00C town on LS year -and c o n t r a c t For Tour "»wn pM-wioal trtur rail C E N T U R Y 21 V incen< N L>ee Executive Transfer S a k s 851-4100

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ROCHESTER By Owoer Beautiful Spaniih brick raach. 3 bedrooma, California floor plan, fireplace excellent Sub MUM tell H 4 . m 152 J513

SOUTH HILLS 2 bedroom contemporary ityle coodo Bnck enclosed patio, balcony off master bedroom. f)»eplac* finahed b«*emeot, garage aod carport. . . . . Priced under market value for quick tale. aal 174 fee

TROY BY OWNER 4 bedrooens 2H batha. first floor laundry 2 c a r garage with tectional door ceaKral air genuine wood cablneta. high ceiUnged basement. full bath and walk-in ckwet lo maater bedroom, 15x14 family room with Spanish fireplace, concrete patio, fenced yard II M l l e TDeoulftdre i Walk to t h o p p u g center e r Builders IM o d «L 4 years old 1.100 tq ft Musi sell foe divorce s e t t l e m e n t Only r 1.500 Call after SPM 97I-000S

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TROY 3 bedroom ranch Attached 2 car garage, full finished basement, wooded lot. assumable or blended mort gage By owner W . 9 0 0 524-9788

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FARMINGTON Quaet adult complex, face* park W*ik to tosrn Cine bedroom, assume LC 11%, 130 900 Immediate occupancy Leave message 471-7027

DETROIT 0501 Scbaefer Gaslight Manor Clean, seell decoraled ant bedroom I n floor r a n c h Excellenl Buy. 111,000 0157 Scbaefer 2 bedroom townboone P n v a t e patio with gas barbecue 127.000

INVESTOR SPECIAL Chateau Vert Coodo Ypailanti Ami Arbor area I 0 t down. 9% financing. 7 unit* available Call John P» Carroll Co 434-752® LIVONIA P*rkway Cdodo 2 bedroom upper unit overlooking beautiful wooded park. Central air, pool, carport, ap rport, appliances 102.500 421-0712 UVONIA Valley Wood Coodo 1 bedroom. new carpet new appliance* iyour choicei. overlooking pool Plua ccai arport 146.900 211-7170

N O R T H V I L L E CONDO Townhouse SOUTHFEILD 25307 Shiawassee 10000 down for itm- Highland Lakes 'Clean 2 bedroom. 1 1 ple aatumption Darling one bedroom batha. fireplace finished baaement. ga rage. 100 s Fred 349-7543 I t t floor Window t r e a t m e n t s carpet Ing, all appliances, carport 132.500 NORTHVILLE 2 bedrooms. 2 1 baths custom drapes, fireplace appliances NORTHVILLE t m e o t . garage Call a f t e r 6 PM OPEN SUN 1 to 1 754 2422 421*2 Glad win W Country Place Condominiums N of 8 OAKWOOD Park Coodo* Rochester 2 Mile w of Meadowbrook Sharp 3 bed- bedrooms, 1 bath * 2 half baths Main room family room, fireplace, garage, Level deck, waik-oul basemeni overpool tennis gvra Immediate occupan- looks trees Ii Clinton River 373-2927 cy owner transferred Best offer will lake t9*.»M '

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24369 EVERGREEN IS of 10 Mlle/X-wayi Choice Coodo • Airy Upper Unit 2 bedroom. P r i v a c y wtth nature view ASSUME 177 900

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ROYAL OAK 4030 13 M i l e R d Carletoo Houae Lovely one bedroom 1st floor neutral decor. excellent condition, semi pnvate basement Bnng All Offers I31.5-0O

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CENTURY 21

RENOVATED large f a r m h o u t e in rolling bills of Southfieid Updated kitchen Ii bath Move- in condition Tre™. city water baaement. fireplace, b * m Moving touth. Reduced lo 171.000 Adjoining lot available, a p p r o x i m a t e 2 acre* total Land Contract. 31&-034*

721-8400

BY OWNER FARMINGTON HILLS Must Sell 1 .Assumable 12% I m m a c u l a t e Brick R a a d i 5 bedrooms 5 b a t h s b e a m e d family room with fireplace. living room, central air 1st floor laundry Fully carpeted k finished basement with sauna k wet b a r all oo ^ a c r e lot Must Sell 1 1111.000 or o f f e r 477 4254

ASSUMPTION

lIT-ool Beautifully maintained 4 bed room brick ranch ln popular Bonnie Acre*. Close to schools, shopping and X-way» 2 full hatha. 2 c a r a l t a c h e d garage. larger than a v e r a g e family room with fireplace E x c e l l e n t storage OWNER E X T R E M E L Y ANXIOUS 114,500

O P E N S U N . 1-4 Everything is new Ln this sharp ranch, with finished family room and fourth bedroom in lower level Central air Beautiful yard and g a r a g e Reduced to « 1 » 0 « 23*40 Tuck R o a d E of Orchard oo La.Mar So of 10 Roona Mc Coll - 337-4272 OSl-OOOO

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B L O O M F I E L D RILLS, option to FARMINGTON KILLS - S bedroom trt buy M M m. f t r • l a r i | I I I I EL I boeoe. level a a a c a t l v e bom*. Foreat Part (hat everythlaaSafeetrent u r t a S e S ML Larp* feaced l a t BMW M Oehwaehar 4 lot*at ireea. SFLM s o o t h ML-IMI BeeatlfuUy decorated S T » * pla* NOMTY Mpoalt D ^ L M H BLOOMFIELD HILLS L S RANCH, I badrooma. XM larpa b e a a t k a l Mt overloohJaf >w Lake. M M a FARMINGTON w n i a . Attractive I month. CAU DnvU Baatty, Real I bedroom. IM beta trt-Mrei on M ecre One. M T 4 M — — MVM family room wtth flreM BLOOMFTELD 1LOOMFTELD HILLS, Hilltop M-Mrel Steea. k X t e b a a t i i l a r^ aHl t H tdS X: acres acres am ~Foreet Lake Coentry CTAK LvallaMe Dec 1 lor I mo* only. .X ~badArallahM »room, den, fireplace*, U pool labM SIMS par m o b d o d a * WET mom re- CONSULT US ABOUT OUR RENTAL moval 4 all m a j o r *|n>l1anrea Need A N D / O R P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E MENT SERVICE OVER I I YEARS E X P E R I E N C E IN MANAGEMENT BLOOMFTELD HILLS Hoena ( a r a a a F I E L D C O M P E R M V E RATES. — — ^ ^ • 0 * IS acre l a t e Win oa>Qtiau rent • ui | RSssiil FARMINOTON - I SMrwaaee* - 1 badrooma. attitty roam, fenced yard, tool CANTON H O L S RANCH- I I X batha. family • p M a M M ^ a p o w t Xop& r s ^ s t u SMUIM, |*r*J nnrtty d e p o a i q FIVE MILE T a l a f r a p h ipaUlBdL c u CANTON idulta preferred Wf mo Ra& Lars* h w I badroom coioaial appli•ecurfiy Vacant ITS-MTS ance*, deck, fenced aipor a r e a Avallable Nov, 1 M M GARDEN CITY - Fsrd Rd-/lakaMr I bedroom brick. I m m a c a l a M cuetom CANTON PLYMOUTH drapea, carpeted central air, fall beaafan B m m l e t Larsa Mad. fenced yard. B T IM c a r ( a r a a a M M mo UL-SXM Nice a r e a MTI-par month pirn depoal^. • GARDEN c m - LEASE W 'OFTION fl bedroom Brick Ranch. X bath. X car CANTON • Super aharp execextee ^OAD ( a r a a a flniahed baaement. AREOLAE* T IM batha appliancea No aew kitchen N 1 0 n o . . IXL-MSX ArallahM Nov T. M M monthly plua *ec«rlty M14XTX GARDEN CITY Rent wtth option Sailor will credit CANTON - X bedroom raach with flre- "IM,'Month toward down payment piaoe. fall t m l n i n , fenced yard, 1 ' a y m e n t MSS Month X bedroom year lean* 1M month n c w i u . credit Ranch, updated kitchen, all appliancea WMYMMT rertflcatloo X c a r ( a r a f e Call TODAJR^ lmmaitlaM occupancy G F - A«aoL Joan Sturpll. Re Mai Ear! (Mia Boardwalk. 4S4-M1X CANTON - I bedroom M-level. GARDEN City Sharp I bedrbcm, fami-

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D o n ' t sign that lease unless you have An 18 Hole Golf Course PLUS rent from 3 5 0 plus everything below Z

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HOUSEWIVES

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559-2680

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643-9109

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IBEPROOM WESTLAND

1 and 2 Bedrooms

1,2, 3 B E D R O O M T 0 W N H 0 U S E S

Lone

One aad 1 Bedroom Apartmenta from MOO Balconies. Carpeting. Carport*. Air Conditioning. Swimming PooL O a b -

EXTRAORDINARY SPACTOUS 1 4 1

Opaa Dally A Baa. U P M Cloaed Tbureday

ATTENTION

THE MANORS

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1 IS M

642-6686

35661 Smith

where

WAYNE FOREST 326-7800

TOWNHOUSES From $530

437-3303

I* Mil* C.

WAYNE AREA NEAT AS A PIN

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402 FurnWtad Apta. For Rent

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TWELVE OAKS 2 & 3 BEDROOM

la SOOTL Lyoe oe P o e b a c Trail a e t e e e e LLHLL Mil* Cable TV available Root FROEO K T I MA-RSAT INCLUDED i p a d o e * 1 K I hedtnuui aula available wita eaatral air. earpetlh^. all a l e c t n c

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1 MONTH FREE RENT 1 ftodrcuxu iota only Pontrall Apta.

3 7 3 - 2 1 9 6

Equal Housing Opportunity

G R O S V E N O R

A BARGAIN 1 Caah for year QDatlag land contracts Call first or last bat call Perry Realty 47S74W

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Near Oakland Unlvervaty, N oo rel. past Walton B l v d . L oo ~ to Patrick Henry ft-,, R. to office Apt 111 Studio. 1 and X bedroom apartment* Sunken Uvtag room, doorwall. balcooiea. n i l cleaning oven*, aell defrosting refrigerator dlshwaaher* Starting U " 0 per mooth If yoe u g n up for * IX moothi' leeae, yoeH get the f l m month f r e e Call Tea*, Wed., F r i » MM » T b u n . » SO J M Sat H U M

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rentals

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453-6050

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$ 1 0 0 o f f 1st M o n t h ' s R e n t Includes Heel - Carpeting Air Conditioning - P a t i o ft Pool Sound Conditioned Walls ft Floor .

356 invactmant Proparty For Sate

358 Mortgagor* Land Contracts

S O U T H F I E L D HIDDEN OAKS A P T S Now leasing 1 & 2 b e d r o o m s G E appliance*, ceramic bath*, central air (hag carpeting, c a r p o r t s tnter com*, patio.''balconies, more oo a beautiful wooded Ute. PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS 1170

N o Pets

2 8 7 - 3 6 2 0

$340.

S P A C I O U S

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From $315 & Up

Century

9 8 1 - 0 0 3 3

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6 5 2 - 0 5 4 3

Beautiful 1 ft 1 Bedroom Apt*

FULL B A S E M E N T S

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downtown Rochester

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H A W T H O R N E C L U B IN W E S T L A N D On M e r r i m a n Rd by Aim Arbor Trail

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CITY OF P L Y M O U T H

2 2 4 5 9 Drive ('A M i l e N. of S o u t h l a n d M a i l )

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400 Apartments For Rant 400 Apartmanta For Rent

TROY • SOMERSET

Maplawood Manor t m Crook* M .

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G R A N D R I V E R ft LAHSER. I bedroom a p a r t m e n t C a r p e t air conditioned. includes gas ft water I M S month 11* 7111

0 Fully c a r p e t e d • L a u n d r y facilities • C e n t r a l air Kitchen appliances • C a b l e TV available.

C A N T O N NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Sparioo* 1 and 1 bedmuui Apta Small, quiet, t a f e complex.

S T A R T I N G

1 & 2 Bedrooms Carpeting •Air C o n d i t i o n i n g •Range ' Refrigerator > Swimming Pool •Heat Included

2 B E D R O O M S

SOMERSET MALL AREA

O Swimming pool

Bedford Square Apts.

$169,900

House Apts

R O C H E S T E R S Q U A R E 668 MAIN S T R E E T No of University Dr 1 &

400 A p a r t m a n t a For Rant

G L E N C O V E Desirable 1 ft X bedioom a p a r t m e n t * t r o m I1T0 H E A T INCLUDED Carpet, air appliancea A dolt* No pet* QOxen rate* ft transportation available mile S of Schoolcraft on Telegraph

2-3 BEDROOMS With Private E n t r a n c e s

11 M i l e - W o o d w a r d

Sat. 348-9590

642-6686

$ 3 0 5 Call Noon to I PM 455-4721 278-8319 Men. T e e s Tbur* W e d ft F r i S e t ft Sac.

Plymouth

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PLYMOUTH ION Byron S t , 1 b e * r o o m a p a r t m e n t , beautiful, quiet, adults, available No* 1 For more toformatioo call 151 -4140

From

5 4 1 - 3 3 3 2

We a r e located in the coxy village of Norikrllle aad have a *eenic natural • c u i n g c o m p l e t e wttk s t r e a m and p a r t Leaae required EHO 1155 per moolti

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GARDEN CITY, Maplewood Apart with h e a t water ft I appliancea Senior Clttoen rent la ISM Van Rekeo 4 H XMI

CENTURY SQUARE T0WNH0MES

A L L U T I L I T I E S RENT F R O M $267

BY OWNER

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477-8464 27683 Independence F a r m i n g t o n Hills

GARDEN CITY, D u p l e t Beautiful brick single bedroom, like yonr own bome Appliances, car-pettng. laundry L P r i v a t e drive, yard, patio, newty painted I M S No petx. Security depoett Agent. 47I-7MO

F

Northwood Apartments

TREE TOP LOFTS

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

Refrigerator li f a i range Wall to wall carpeting LC Laandry room facility and • A G E N T ! ! • Large park lor children v a r y , fall A ateal B a r e located an a m a a a l opoor • Cable TV extra m a a t X e a r g a r a f * oa Matty at a Bargain price f j n r n t n P a r t • Woodtevec Schools f t of aaady ( n a U f t Fireplace. appti- I unit bnck, s e p a r a t e otillUa Only Senior ettisena k coeples welcome 111,000 per unit W O W M year t e r m . L u 5 : * ( 5 A t S t o n - a e w 1 4 I bed- 1 1 * I U . 0 M down 'You wlU make Hoar* Moo k T b u n 11-7 P M , Taea room rrmtm fireplace appliance* car your money at the closing.' Wed. F r i 1X-S P M , S a l 11-4 P M ?eunj^ a a e r p r ^ e m c M n C boat docks. I1X.N0 DOWN G L E N V I L L A M i Batch R e a l E s t a t e SlS-SSJ-tXSl Royal Oak !•.«

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CHARMING CARRIAGE BOUSE Bloomfield Hills M M per «noeth Iso-

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4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0 cBB la advance

TEN ACRES ON DAVISON LAKE la SOUTHFIELD - IX Mlle-% Nortkweet of frootaae. Brandos Twp. XM lor m a n l c a n s t * facial mm k i » ( U N * Call Skerry a 47I-M1I. M7-1TT0

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421 LMng Quarters ToShar*

428 QaragosA Mini Storsgs

498 Offics

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GARAGE Specv for X c a n . Mats

• Office sharing Races. • - !««ur X X-wevs. u u v t m ^ a - - ZiS; GRAND RIVER-DRAKE pays all butphooe Gerry S4»-Sl«x F r o m 5 0 0 - 1 8 . 0 0 0 aq ft. LONG LAKE 4 Woodward area N e w c o n s t r u c t i o n . I m m e d i - approx XM to SW sq ft ate occupancy.

FARMINGTON

HALF OF LTWBTON Aiwa LAEEFDONT FEMALE 10 Mare X storage (or W tartar M« moukk. • the • WONDERFUL boms wtth same la Canton Novi araa coodo la W Bloomflald Supsrt ccmPiupamaa. lac SSVS7M ^plete ^ • t ufurnishings r u l M l M S 1I or 1 bsianmns. famdrapea. eUrafe or 1 osQmueia. ram Ptym 4M-M10 I m (74-M70 UT-KK MOCHA YWE CHALET U; room. dan. lat floor I s — l i ) , garage FEMALE, TO SHARE X PLYMOUTH EXECUTIVE SUITES FT MYERS BEACH EBaro Island X For tbe executive or |«ideaeliinsl aaadtttsbad apartment wtth aoo-emokmg 432 C o m m o r d a l / RotaH New Private offices with phona u bedroom condo. M noar alaapa I. ckllIOL a horn* for 4-« moatka startiag Dac SOUTHTIELD female Saaithflald swertng. secretarial service 4 conferXkX-OMS BLOOMFIELD HILLS WESTLAND Rant wick opUoe to b u j 2 I W t per mootk. no pats. Xtl-MXl Coodo. *» acre of land " K M W BLOOMFIELD Walnut Lake privi- luxerate O F F I C E PLAZA ice 458-2210 fenced paOo yard, central air. bouse Reasonable rent. Call evea leges. 1190 ao f l ranck S bedrooma, thistrtal direct US XX acceaa MM Schultes HUTCHINSON BLAND Oceanfront 1 included M»S EfiO OR. T H O M A S A. 471-4XM, . 474-«S20 month Call Marianc ot. d a n . (aa beat Birmingham 427-4M! Perfect Professional Location Suites PRIME Farmington Hllla deluxe office l a t floor corner. X bedroom. X bath cooReai Estate jer mootk. Security DOOLEY year old IXM aq ft. urUl divide X1M0 do Beautifully furnished. I100CI F * from M« sq.fl up to IXM aq ft WUl dePROFESSIONAL MALE 642-8666 573-3900 mooth. SM-UOO or eves s p a n to yonr needs L e a n lacludea IX Mile Rd., )u*t W ol Orchard Lake -1*13 K OF C HALL Share lUa luxury X bedroom home erlth 438 Offics / Businsst sign lonal. uUUUn MXX N Wayne Rd. Private (round floor eotrance. ei male or female Family room with fireW BLOOMFIELD - S bedroom n a i l RENTALS for all occaanoaa Cap to HUTCHINSON ISLAND- Indian River cellant locatloo-Days, 55J-45M d Weetlsad Call Elaine DaUey place, X car garage. |XM par month Spac* bouae. overlooking Lake with privileges FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom 1 414 Florida Rontato Plantation. Stuart 2 bedroom coodo, $00 Office Hrs Moo-Fri »-X. Sal S McKINLEY PROPERTIES plus atllltiea Call Rick 474^071 2 car (ar»(«, central air. m mo aecur- bath deluxe roodo, M"S per mootk. Incompletely funuabed. ocean 4 golf, ten- Nooc PRIME TROY LOCATION 1,0X0 aq ft FARMNGTON HILLS tty depoalt ptaa let mo rest k 1 yr clude. beat. Dayi 47MIIM ABANDON YOUR HUNT nis Available Dec IS thru Jan 4 April. siuta. separate e n t r a n n , two window 2 8 9 4 5 J O Y R D PROFESSIONAL 2 offices 4 warehouse in Industrial leaae Reference! MM mo. No peta. Evea 4&M5M Florida Rentals - All Araaa X week minimum M4-9X14 offices, ooe interior office, on Big Bea tractive 4 bedroom quad. 10 mile- P a r k (00 aq ft Available Immediately Aak (or H (peocer (SI-SIMor M1-IM7 W E S T L A N D , MJCH Tenants 4 Landlords ver between Crooks 4 Coolidge WUi Mlddlebelt area 1 ^ baths, fireplace 471-SIVS Share Liatlnga MX-11X0 HUTCHINSON ISLAND, oceanfrooi 4 2 1 - 9 5 0 0 l e a n as a aulte or by the office Ideal FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom fur Evee 5 2 5 - 0 5 8 5 I N D I V I D U A L nicely decorated. Aftar 4pm. 47(-7X21 corner penthouse, beautiful view of lor lawyer or accountant Law library tuaked Coodo. waaber - dryer. walk-In A PLACE to breathe In Sarasota ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE WAY EXECUTIVE OFFICES 4 tax library available CaU Sldoey cloaet central vacuum ryatem. haat k bedroom X bath coodo, »olf, pool, 1# Atlantic 4 waterways. 2 bedrooma 2 FARMINGTON 406 Furnished Hou«m RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to share spa To your own Birmingham office adFrank MS-UK water Included IMS.. mo. 4S»-tXM minutes from airport and ocean. MM belhs. ccenpletely furnished Pool, aaoclous X bedroom apartment Union dress. business pbooe 4 secretary for K Of C H A L L WEST B L O O M F I E L D aa. tennis. Available Nov . Dec.. Jan. For Ront Lake, lots of privacy (XXX. utilities la- HOC mooth Plash offlens Conference HMO Middlebell FARMINGTON H I U S d J M aq f t coo- month, minimum 2 months After t PM II ISO per mooth plua MD0 aeearity dePRIME W BLOOMFIELD LOCATION eluded aecurtty deposit M4-44M room available, Personalised telephone For Leasing MX-M4 Air Condltioaed Paved Parking BIRMINGHAM folly furnished J bed- do. ooe bedroom, balcooy pool, teonla. posit Maximum 1 persons No peta XOM aqft. 7M1 Orchard complex Personalised, profession- Office mace. WEDDINGS-BANQUETS K2-X7SI room I bath executive bome. dtalo( la anJt Ui»dnr. coovenWnt location. BEACHFRONT CONDO. X bedrooma, Evenings Rd Between IS Mile 4 RESPONSIBLE Mature working wom- answering, profenonal typing 4 other New al secretarial aarvicn and phone aa- Lake SHOWERS-PARTIES MM month MI-X00S I * bath. pool, teooia boat dock. Sara room, central air. r«: rotxn, I car I I Northwestern Hary IXMXM an lo share X bedi oom brick home la eecretarlal aei v»cea on premises rwerlng Spacloua parking Package Dual Our Specialty JUPITER Large completely furnished raft, aeearity k r e f e r y e s W-lfli Westland |7S wk. ladadea utilities aota. X weak minimum. (X00. week i 4 8 0 N. W o o d w a r d Hall Capacity. XM REDFORD OFFICE SUITE contemporary 2 bedroom, X bath. I atoReferences CaU aftar Spm. IXMK07 O R C H A R D LAKE FARMINGTON HILLS 12th Estate Dac IS. MM week Dec. to May Moo-Fri l n . l t a evea. U U S REDFORD, beautiful. 4 rooms 4 share reception Reasonable coodo Very larfe screened in patio 9 2 0 E. L i n c o l n XM-4013 ry upper level. 2 bedioocua, I batka. laun- Bart 1M-XX4I or Call 474-11M Fri Pool 4 ocean (7 miles of beaci). AvailRESPONSIBLE PROFESSIONAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES Call 8am-S:S#pm. Mon. Tues Wed dry. balcony, carport. MM Mo root S27-S4M able Jan May 11490 mooth Call son. XX-XX. to share beautiful 7M1 Orchard Lake Road with option to boy M4-41M or MI-«1M BEAUTIFUL COMPLETELY (ur- Barry day*. S40-MM. eves MA-1448 HOLIDAY FAMILY GatberU«T Wed ham home, m a t have excellent refer atabed condo oo Gulf oo Clearwater ding" Shower? Reaerve Time Now at AFFORDABLE office apace Grand Suite XMA ROCHESTER AUBURN HGTS 1X0 encea IXXS plus H utilities S22-01H FARMINGTON HILLS IX Mile - Or- Beach. Sleeps 4 Available Dula Hall Popular Do It Yourself river and T or XM aq f l attractively furnlsbed MANASOTA KEY - ENGLEWOOO 855-0811 monthly building, all i 407 Mobil* Homo* office with large window snd use ol (Venice) New luxury coodo X bed- Hall Capacity IM ReasonableSM£3M Interna tlonal 1 bedroom, carpeted air, carport, reception ares MX-S414 eluded Ample parting, excellent locaROOMATE FOR fai aiahi ri apartmaat TOWNHOUSE at the rooms. 2 batha on Gulf Week, mooth. Tbe OFFICE of tbe FUTURE Today For Ront cooy, pool, tennis IMS MS-MM LUXURIOUS X7X-S1M 2SS-40M Lean coodo Washer 4 dryer. pooL haat ID- tion XOO-X.OOO aq ft Yacht 4 Racquet Club ol Boca Raloo Is season Info Brochure 1 or m o n offices, funuabed or eluded IX Mile 4 Telegraph area 12*5 Immaculate Conception available for the Winter Season BEST located part in Farminftor Hllla APPROXIMATELY ISM aq ft Deluxe unfurnished, sad share the la last office MARCO ISLAND reaaooabte. commonth Office M»-4M? Home XM-1M1 call S40-7I24 pletely Area 2 bedroom mobile bome Acceaa FARMINGTON Adult commoDlty Ooe 1st floor offices, Troy Wlfl be priced automation productivity tools. Psy only coodo. aleepa 4. K. Of C. H A L L to freewayi. abopptag. good ackoola bedroom, overlook! Oty part, walk to BOCA RATON Boca Inlet Coodo on screened pordt pool, tennis waaber. (or staff 4 services ssed. From IXM ROOM MATE WANTED Canton. I-27S- rlfbl depending oo use 4 needs Two (2) H a l t s A v a i l a b l e ! 474-kSlX town. Appliancea, beat Included. II"5 524-1200 month Locations la rsrmlagton Hills, E x c e l l e n t 9 2 5 s q f t . r e t a i l loFord Rd. area Larfe 4 bediuuni bouse CaU 8 Mam-4 Mpm, next to Club, furnished beautiful- dryer, weekly rates Nov-Dec Monthly M XM PEOPLE Leave meeaafe 471-70X7 water Livonia, Detroit, Troy 4 Florida. Call c a t i o n In a c t i v e o f f i c e b u i l d MS-Mtl (XM a month, all utilities Indadad ly. i t , batha I bedroom. 11.600 par rates tn season TWO BEDROOM mobile bome Prime Dates Still Available' Gary Cobb MS-4XJX Days. Larry. 424-4*45 eve. 4S1-MT7 ing. G o o d p a r k i n g & signage Beat totaled Part In Fanninftoo Hllla FARMNGTON HILLS X be«lrooroa, Mo . min 4 Moa U M I M or Ml-7Uo Special Weekday Ratea B'HAM DEARBORN. S'FIELD TROY MARCO ISLAND area 474-M12 adulta ckoe to Uvooia Mall Appli- BOCA RATON, Fully furnabed X bed- "Sea Winds fulf-front oo beach. 2 bed1-484 4 ORCHARD LAKE offices, COMPLETE BUSINESS CENTERS SOUTHFIELD 3075® F O R D RD. ancea. pool, cooveolent tranaportatioo Your own pnvate o f f m wtthoul costly wareboun. yard space available. WUl rooms Children welcome! Call for brofarm house ( I M monthly, •« irtiUtiaa room coodominlttm. golf 4 teonla avail Heal, water (410 Mi-WX« able, t l * M per mooth Ask (or Jack. chures Days. MI-M02, Eves U2-4MX G A R D E N CITY, M I C H I G A N XS4-07XX overhead Fullv staffed, latest equip- rent any combination No pets 408 DuploxM For Ront ment. beautifully appoimed 4 IB prime Daya, 414-02»8 Evea 47(-71(X MX-OlMor MS-74X3 425-8380 525-0810 FULLY FURNISHED CCWDO SOUTHFIELD. X working girls looking buildings BIRMINGHAM t bedrooma. rec room, abort or long BOCA RATON Oceanvtew MARCO ISLAND Luxury beachfront UVONIA Daniel A Lord KcrfC, 2 halls lor aame lo share centraUy located UVONIA MIDDLEBELT RD Upper X bedroom, dining room, fire- term leaae, 11000 per month coodo. X bedrooms, X batha. pooL teonla. utilltiea Included - aBswerin( ser 100-X7S capacity Ample parting, air house Rant. HIS month. (M aecvity bedroom. 2 bath coodo. a u e m e d patio EXECUTIVE GROUP OFFICES, INC AU 1 place. no peta. available Nov 1, MIS vice. XM aq ft Ample parklar Call depoalt. S utilltiea last month's rant Ung Rental Rents for ill occasions coverod parting. Olympic atae pool all boat dock Cable TV, low weekly, conditioning plua utiUUea M* IMS 61»-X&02 Al Zinfer 4M-OMO c Duya. S&-8470 427 B4S paid la advance Call aftar 4PM. amenities Seasonal ilk-MM monthly ratea F o u r 1 4 2 r o o m s u i t e s availPresently Serving Over M Companies M7-XM7 CANTON New J bedroom duplex. IH MARCO ISLAND Brand new X bedLIVONIA Office S p a n I to 1.1 a b l e n o w w i t h 1 m o n t h ' s batka, tncludee appliancea Available P i e t y H ill, I n c . 6 4 2 - 8 1 0 0 BOCA RATON Yacht 4 Racquet Club J room, X bath coodo Pool, lemtis courts BIRMINGHAM downtown beautiful Sq F t Call MARY BUSH STRAIGHT ROOMMATE ( l o r morel to bedroom luxury townkoaae overlooking Nov ! « I»K plua utiUUea at Marco Shores Country Clab Annual share large bouaa, 11 Mile 4 Woodward furnished office, available Moo thru Taompaoo- Brown FREE rent. . yacht basin, teonla court 4 aaans FURNISHED1 FOR A L L O C C A S I O N S Call 4MU1S e-ase only MM mo plua utilities 4 1 a r e a Partly funusbed Call between S F n (-S. Call Mrs Johnaoo noon to 1,M •tifully funUabed with private pa•droom haa everythlnf Pou. pans. MX-t2XX M4-XXM Livonia office suite. 4M to MO sq ft. 4 10 SOpm XM-MIX Unena. etc. All yo« need ia a nutcaae 4 tio, private ocean beach Minimum moothadeposit 479-OT2 CANTON 2 bedroom cotoolal, m top location, free standing building 2 9 1 5 5 W . 7 M i l e , U v o n i a batha wttk air ooodiuoelng. private r e f m n c e a - oo Boa Line in Birming- rental > months Maximum t months at MARGATE Coral Gate Condo 1st BIRMINGHAM OFFICES Good Sign vtsabillty CaU SXVII10 THIRD FEMALE to share nice 2 bedham Leaae MS< - or kifber for mooth 15SOO per mooth. For full Isutbaie floor 2 bedrooms. X hatha fully furbaaement k vard M40 per moolh. (E. of M l d d l e b e l t ) room home la Rochester 12IS per Adams Road Telephone answering, Ml-MM to-mootk Aak (or Dave Cox. S-40-B70© with pictures 4 ftact details, call Paul Air CoodtttosMd - Lighted Parting nished Adult community No Peta mooth including militias CaU Alesha secretarial 4 computer available ROCHESTER OFFICE SPACE S P A C E A V A I L A B LE office. M4-7701 Or bome, Ml-0174 Available Feb. thru April. ll-MO. 'mo. Large Kitcben days M(-XSXS Evenings 45X-1MS 5*0-4414 MC to XXM sq It., prestigious building, CLAWSON UVONIA furmaked Larfe l bedroom, Min. of X mos. or Nov 1MX thru March Livonia Pavilion East utilities and Janitorial service included 2 bedroom. 1 bath, newly decorated du- air, carport, pool - 5 minutes from X- BRADENTON lovely X bedroom, 2 1M4. tlMN., mo Call eves , BIRMINGHAM SX1-M74 TROY - female wishes lo share Mr luxExcellent parking. Meadowbrook UtlUtin and Janitorial included. plex for rent IMS mooth •* atilltlea. wav MM • utilities Reference* pre- bath, f l m door condo. minutea from prime area, immediate occupancy, ury apt wtth same. CaU after S.X0 Professional Plaxa 4S1-54H Support Servicna Available Call after 5 PM M7-X7M ferred MX-1M4 golf, beaches MM per mooth X month NAPLES, Gulf Shore Blvd. fully fur442-7878 plush offices, 7XS aq ft aU utilities, Call Sandra Letasi Now' minimum. After 4pm MH192 nished X bedroom, X bath coodo, TV, 418 Mobile Homos 44V 7 MC After 5pm 444 2SM GARDEN CITY Duplex Beautiful NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes, beauTWO GENTLEMEN in large West laundry pool, sauna, ecreen porch. SeaREAL E S T A T E ONE brVct alnfte bedroom, like yoor own tiful clean > bedroom 2W bath end n i t . BRADENTON, SARASOTA area, lovely son II W m o For Ront Bloomfield lakefront home have fur MX-I17S bome Appliancea. carpeting, laundry wkde open view of lake many extras 4 2 bedroom, X bath, coodo pool, golf C O M M E R C I A L . INC. Bisbed room (or 1 m o n Gentleman S40-4127 courses is area Monthly or full aeaaon NAPLES Florida's most beautiful city 1 4 X BEDROOMS. Furnished including area. Private drive, yard, patio, nevrly option to buy MX-2814 353-4400 13 M I L E L A H S E R 2 private plua reception, a s c n t a r u . only Call days. X1X-H«-11M painted MM No peta Socerlty depoail Breath taking view of the rnlf 4 a t y beet 4 air conditioning. | 1 M lo l » S Novl kitchenette, fireplace atorafe Exceleven.. Xlh-X74-44M Irom the l l t l floor of this luxsrous X mo Special price to Sr cttuena Reply WANTED Agent 47S-7M0 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1 7 5 0 , s q . ft. 8ultea a v a i l a b l e area, aharp X badroom c a m a g t houae lent location Modest cost to box o l d , F a r m i n g t o n . Ml. 4M24 bedroom. X bath hl-rtne beachfront conmales nice BI Hills home In e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e b u i l d i n g . condo. Lake Village complex. MM. rWBRADENTON - SARASOTA. do Mlnfinum I months n a t a l Call crowave. built-uia. Nu-tooe system. family roan, beae- ereocea, aacaniy dapoait SJ7-41J4 Deluxe 1st floor Condo. foil private H I S mootk Own pbooe 4X4-IMS A l l a m e n i t i e s . A v a i l a b l e n o w . Days Mk-XOlO. Evea M1-7M0 No peta' M7-4 419 MoMIs Homo Spoco 3 . 0 0 0 sq. ft. available. Excel4X1-7M7 NOV! WEST BLOOMFIELD eauie spaoous PALM BEACH PGA National ReBRADENTON SARASOTA lent s i g n a g e , g r e a t p a r k i n g & BEST located home aad grounds, pool, lake bedroom 2 bedroom. X good identity iocailofl aew carpeting, needa decorating MXO stairs coodo Available Dec 4 Jan areas, food acboois Can accommodate lor or bscheloretu F r o m 2 r o o m t o 2 . 0 0 0 s q . ft. IS5-SM7 courses XI tenma courts. or aa ia. I l l s mooth Depoall required up to 14x70. 474-4212 SUM monthly 477-MM NOVI- X bedroom In g r e a t b u i l d i n g s w i t h i m m e W BLOOMFIELD. 5 bedroom: furbatka, end unit acroaa from CLEARWATER AREA X bedroom cooORLANDO, DISNEY World Vacation diate occupancy. niahed Coodo 2 car (arage pool, tennis 7 5 0 a q . f t . c o m p l e t e l y r e n o NEW LUXURY duplex available for coarti 4 rwlmming pool, aewly deco- to, bemtifulty furnished. East I -a leaae 11.000 mooth plua Btlllttea. DOWB- rated m m mo lachtdea heat 4M-M1X Woodlands Winter minimum S montha, Beautiful coodo. fully furnished, on 420 Rooms For Ront Will lease total unit - (875 or accept X Lake. Rent weekly. Near other attrac town Birmingham Leave name 4 ISM mooth roommates ;|X»5 ea I lacludea utill- v a t e d 2 n d f l o o r o f f i c e . 3 p r i ABANDON YOUR HUNT tlons 4 EPCOT M1-71M PEBBLE CREEK CONDO (or root X pbooe oo machine M4-MM tiea Transferred. 477-8tl#or 5XS-140C v a t e o f f i c e s . R e c e p t i o n S Select Rentals - AU Areas bedrooma with master aulta. XH batka CLEARWATER BEACH 4M West We Help Landlords 4 Tenants s t o r a g e r o o m . New every- Large 2 p r i v a t e office suite NORTHVILLE fireplace X car garage Full baaement GuO froot luxury 2 bedroom. 2 bath ORLANDO new studio coodo. sleeps 4 442-1420 422 Wantsd To Ront Beautiful 1 bedroom. 2H bath. 2 fire- (l,0M per mooth 4X4-M1I coodo Pool, beadi, walking distance to orange lake country club. Olympic pool, Share Referrals with private lav, waiting thing. Available now. place duplex MOO mooth Call after abops 4 retauranU MX-4104 tennis courts, everything furnished 4 ATTRACTIVE LIVONIA SUB room and reception-work ALL AREA APTS - HOUSES • FLATS miles from Disney Available week of PEBBLE CREEK CONDOMINIUMS Spm . MM7U ExeeU«it area by 1-M 4 I 275 GREENFIELD/9 MILE Waat BLoomfleld • Prestige 4 highest CLEARWATER beautiful double Thanksgiving. Nov I0-M ISS0 442 0 ] 12 clean-furnished-balh-private a r e a . C o u l d b e 2 n d m edical entrance security! 2 bedrooma fireplace cathe- wldefully furnished mobile home, C o m m e r c i a l Suites PALMER ME3UUMAN 4M-1IM location. SINCERE duplex. MM per Mo plua »XM defoei! dral celling Available immediately at monthly rental Available. Nov thru ORMOND BEACH Luxury Ccodo. ISC-M0 weekly, dally Ample Parking ocean froot, 2 bedrooma. aa. X^> baths.fur BIRMINGHAM Only MM mo (1) Year Lease Shorter Feb No peta 1 bediouoi will available. SSS-XS04 In-town Furnished BLOOMFIELD HILLS T E N A N T S L O O K I N G niahed Private pool. 11,300 Full M a i n t e n a n c e Calf Tom, M4-MT0 or MX-44S1 term leaae cooaldered stady Private entrance Woodward I TS corridor Lar. suite No Obligation CLEARWATER BEACH 440 Weet on IU0C over 1 moa J wk nan M1-X444 bedroom/bath, Refrigerator 11(0 mootk Call after X available 400 aq ft Excellent loci two Heat Included WESTLAND - Ford k Newtwrfh I bed- Lunary X bedroom, X ear garage Spe- the Gulf, 2 bedroom coodo fully fur SM-1749 SHARE LISTINGS for legal or medical uaers .XS7-14M PALM BEACH CONDO 2 bedrooms 2 PM F r o m $ 5 . 8 8 P e r S q . Ft room RS« inclodee heal M : SMC cial Plan . while Unit Is ao Market for nlabed Available beginning Nov list. batha. On S Ocean Blvd . luxuriously A f t e r ! PM. call Ml -1«M or SM-1MI 4 MILE area, near Sale - 4 Mo Leaae with (X) Reoewal OpFor I n f o r m a t i o n , 5 5 9 - 2 1 1 1 furnished superbly located Seascn FARMINGTON tions - If not sold A Reduced 17 M mo monthly only evea. 77»-00»2 Schoolcraft College, nice quiet sleeping FAMILY OF THREE wishes long term CLEARWATER. Magnificent Gulf 410 Flat® For Ront SOUTHFIELD room Call: Tom Steffler 471-MM or MS-44S4 view., new X bedroom. 2 balk, furTELEGRAPH-MAPLE rental lease !|9M mo.) In BirmingN e w m e d i c a l s p a c e In S o u t h NEW CONSTRUCTION CaU 591-X4S4 DEARBORN MOO Renter X bedwalk to golf X mootha or more- SANIBEL CAPTTVA Island South Seaa ham. Bloomfield I bedrooma, swim- 8 0 0 A 1 2 0 0 s q . ft s u i t e s w i t h X bedrooma raach style, niabed Plantation New 17M aq ft gull froot f i e l d & F a r m i n g t o n Hills, u p 2XSXS Greenfield, 1X00 sq f l with (sU rooma. bvtng room k kitcbeo. com- PLYMOUTH. I1.X0C per month. 4SS-IM7 ming pool tennis court Call. 477-M81 FURNISHED ROOMS baaement. carpeted carport pnvate basement, IX car parting Meadow coodo Golf tennis, swimming, full ser pletely funiiabed I27S per month plua setting great location. to 4 3 0 0 s q . ft. a v a i l a b l e n o w . Near pool 4 cluhbouee MIS CLEARWATER SAND KEY' BEACH M f i Inc Brure Lloyd, IS1-M70 vice manna 2 bedroom. 2 baths. }acux- Also- eflecMDdes available Winter HOMESOo large lots needed tn WealuUlltaea Ideal for adulta Ml-7M9 per mooth 1-MS-MX4 Gulf frontage 2 bedrooms. X bstha rl Full* equipped kitchen with micro- rates Dally, weekly or monthly IM em Wayne County with 1S-2X0C aq f t per week, no security depoalt required SOUTHFIELD. N 1 of 11 IM to 2.00C wave Large living room 4 loft, each GRAND RIVER k TELEGRAPH REDFORD CONDO, 2 bedroom town- liMfl per month, aeasonsl and monthly with Sleeper sofa Dec «th 14th MS« Color TV phones, maid service Royal for group hoene program for 4 adults I sq ft. Full Service Easy parking oa424-4721 bedroom hoene requires 140 aq ft per house style, beat 4 kitcben appliances only No peta site Mgr Priced Right' Count.", Squire 424-7421 Motor Inn. X77S! Plymouth Rd Included. Available Nov 1 for »-12 CLEARWATER First floor J bed- Dec XOthloJan«lh (1.0M LI vacua 4X2-1*11 bedroom, 4 bedroom bome required 2 Plaxa 294X9 Southfield Rd iS»'9«'. bedrooms with 140 aq ft. each 2 reNOVI downtown central business dlsmonth lease 1404 Call Art Anderson room. 2 bath furnished, pool, club- SANIBEL ISLAND - luxury oceanfront 4S»-4M1 house asuna adulta X months mini- condo furnished, 2 bedrooma X bath, LARGE tarnished room, private bath maining bedrooms minimum 10 eq ft BUSINESS OFFICE for rent Excellent Wcii Grand River at Novl Rd X-way SOUTHFIELD RD DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON - Beauti- only Re. Max Boardwalk each Separate lining aod famUy rooms location Dearborn Heights area location, near IX Oaks 2 modern prl- NEAR BIRMINGAM Get away from ful Historical X family HaU upper ,-0. ROCHESTER Ckrpatad X badi oorua mum 5SX-M78 all amenities Available Sept thru Dac required For information call Wayne 250 aq.ft, aulte or apUt complete utiU _ offices carpeted, sir conditioned. crowded high nsea Join our partake ate •le Lnkster Rds ares. bedroom, living room, kitchen. M7S 1W batha appliances. Hah waaber sep19IX. 474-X778 Community Living Services a! S48- ties included MS-I4M j j w V j M O sq"ft X44-TIM development with individual buildings W Bloomfield After Spm S1M8M Lower • 1 bedroom, den. livtna room, arate freeser large Borage room in DEERFIELD BEACH 2 8000 E r . ? XX to choon from XMX.Md aq ft Very fa apartment on ocean Covered parting, SANTCBEL ISLAND -tuxnrloua two kitcben. HOC CalL -471-1XM basement air conditioning OFFICE SPACE available M4-IXXS pool Jan thru Marc* lease II SOO bedroom coodoa. on beeotifal shelling UVONIA Furnished clean room Nice vonble rales IS7-1490 IN ROCHESTER. imaU family desirea heating 4 air conditioning S Mala S> in near 1-M and X75 EmEAST DEARBORN - 4 room upper flat, month 474-M7J beach Neer atone 4 gourmet reeue- neighborhood, ROCHESTER 2-4 bedroom hoene tkre June 1M4 Will mature person Security depoalt Plymouth 454-547; SOUTHFIELD 15844 W IX Mile Rd WESTLAND decorated carpeted. 127S mooth phn Desirable King MS-S4M ployed Cove a Coodo - 2 bed DEL RAY Beach, designer'i peraoosi I rants, pool 4 tennis Weekly required 4M-7X»X take eicellent care of your home and If comer Everett X.DM a o f t Lean aecurtty deposit Employed Single rooms. 1 -1 baths OFFICE SPACE Appliancea Neutral bedroom coodo on Inner Coastal, small SARASOTA. Sketa Kfys. Sunrise Core. X for aale will show It 4S2-8M2 3 4 0 0 s q f t . of l o w e r l e v e l o f f 111.M0 per year, net net Please call Peraon or Coapte preferred M l - X f a decor Basemen: k garage FARMINGTON HILLS Nov 1 occu- exclusive 7 unit building Exquisitely bedroom. 2 bath deluxe coodo. Gulf to LIVONIA near Madonna, clean, nicely i c e s p a c e $ 7 p e r s q ft InPeter Rlpmsster S5» w < Up to I.M0 a q f t available In o f f m TROY AREA. X-4 bedroom bome with pancy M2S month furnished bedroom 4 sitting room. FARMINGTON HILLS AREA Recent Bay. taaais. iwimming pools available itlo do bmldlni near I-«M Below Market SOUTHFIELD IX X I I ft window off baths, family room, formal '.lying c l u d e s u t i l i t i e s A J a n i t o r i a l ly remodeled 1 bedroom lower flat Oct thru J a n April X woe* minimum kitchen peivTleges Pborse 4 utilltiea in- 2H cy Adults No peta Rates For details contact Levi Smith. I n ia professional suits Secretarial 444-4414 room 4 dining room. 2H car attached - - -Gail M2-1MC HX-1174 Partly furmaked I2M mo • aecurtty Call after Spm 4SH7S* clude Ms i - -Call Havman Co 5M-SSM conferees™ room library copter aw! garage With option to buy 444-1(77 FLORIDA KEYS beautiful waterfroast depoait SM20M 4 47t-«Ml ROCHESTER Kiafs Cova, I bed- one bedroom coodo. with swimming SARASOTA Executive coodo X bed NEAR WESTLAND MALL - sleeping stonge available SS7M77 TWO ADULTS deaperately a n d 2 bed GARDEN CITY- Clean attractive I room IW belhs 1 car garage avail- pool, game room 4 marina AvaiLabls room, newly decorated on golf course room for working man Only IM week room. : beth furnished apartmeni on ly deposit Ugh' cooking svsilabie TROY Deluxe office apace In profesable about Nov I CaU between M bedroom lower Includaa garage flreNov , Dec Jen and Aprilfully equipped beach nearby Monthly CUT HICH OVERHEAD lat floor Birmingham Bloomfield 7JS-11X2 sional suite Includes upscale furnishXM-OMO After S Ik2 74*7 . place baaemeot. private yard carpet After 4pm M1-1IM minimum i u - M M or XT S-MXX and still maintain professional appear area From Nov 1 US to May 1 14 ings. IX'xlC window office, space (or drapea appliancea Adulta no peta F A R M I N G T O N HILLS TWP Large clean, fur Call collect S17-SM-2M7 ance Rent one of .our plust single officsecretary conterenre room library STANFORD TOWNHOtWES UMper month 4JI IMS 14^7X14 FORT MYERS- I bedrooma X hatha SARASOTA Luxurious 2 bedroom. 2 PLYMOUTH es Pbooe answering kitchen ropier room Working peraoo over 2S WEST BLOOMFIELD copter 4 storage 142 SltO Designed For Family Living oafurmaheid house oa canal to gulf bath condo In The Meadows Available tuahed Mi week - security depoalt 4SX-4M4 W BLOOMFIELD Troy area Reepoo- and eecmar.e service on premises New 2 aod I bedroom lownbouaas GARDEN CTTY 2 room studio apart MAPLE-ORCHARD Fireplace family room. X car ^sra^e I Dec thro April aible. mature married couple desire Perfect for single person operation TROY Individual offices within promen-. |1M mooth including utilities No Fall Basement Appliancea Carpeting CaU after 4 MPM 7X8-0M4 ROCHESTERPrime Birmingham location with amJSM_ two bedroom with garage winter fessional suite Secretary receptionist and Drapea Central Air and Individual la For Information, call Mon thru ple free parking 444 2547 rant, farmahed in SIESTA KEY New 2 bedroocn com- to B e a u t i f u l l y f i n i s h e d n e w o f - conference room library -copier and t 0AM-4PM. 42S-MM Terraces Swimming Pool Tennis FT LAUNDERDALE, weea storage available 44X 7M0 Courts aad Carporta Bike Paths for floor One block from heart pletely funuabed tow-abouae condo with privileges XSCCall DEARBORN HEIGHTS f i c e s c o m p l e t e w i t h all s e r before 1PM. 4S2-X7M Children and a Daaigned PUycrouatd room. 2 bath, laussdry garage Beach aide Pool Available -.470 aq ft former insurann offtre in TROY Maple 4 Stephenson Opportu SW DETROIT, large upper J bedroom v i c e s i n c l u d e d S e c r e t a r i a l , oy Completely fern la* art l.'ndergrouod Dec thro Feb 77g-l»M. M4-SMS IMMEDUTEOOVPASCY ROOM (or working eeotleman or « • strip center S blocks W at Teleally foe 2.000 aq ft Excellent lay 424 Houss Sitting Service email flat with fireplace Married couple I parting Roof pool, aaana. health dub graph dent, la Farmington Hills Kitchen a n s w e r i n g s e r v i c e , c a r p o r t a out reasonable ratea Availsble Nov < child Re p a n d oNices" P r o f e s s i o n a l o r b u s i •Me References i IX" 44S2 v M l f c l l PhMfe « fUonmfMtd iaracwwi « S 4 BARaORCOVK Harbor t a n a c s I ness suites 5 n e r o o m s u i t e s t o 3 3 0 0 s q ft ry I hsWiiiisii M l X * •I V CALL SANDY A Alan IM* 4 CALL TOOAYFOR HILTON READ BLAND «.C 1MB ft space for I M IS people HOME OCLIVERY P I YMOUTR 4 MERRfMA N R l » Cr a n b r o o k C e n t r e Plaxa LivooM private Suildlag arge stir 8*14', Southfield Rd specs Ma 80 * M sq leet , Dry TH€ Suite 218 842-2500 *C.„" •OXEFTTAD ROOWT • Fa* Cohan 4 art EXPENSE* 4 Hue la Imury FARMINGTO»< WHe« m i l s i » r v pier 'Call Mr PONTUC Deluxe utrin apace with buesuful «ew ed garage with twtn-le Is prime area oe Geaad River kvail meat ITS* mo Cat! after :l • NEWSPAPERS " " 4MI4X1 t f , ham Days M + W X CVUB WESTLAND - Via Born Rd J bedroom, basement l » > r larfe tot MM a month 1S moatha security deposit No pm 4SS-41M

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