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Canton man, 53, charged in rifle murder of his wife By Peggy Aulino staff writer
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A 53-year-old Canton man was arraigned on a first degree murder charge Monday in connection with the Saturday shooting death of his estranged wife. The suspect, Ronald Frederick — neighbor Eugenia Piniom Steiger, is charged with shooting Irene T. Steiger. 50, three times at about 12:15 Saturday afternoon. The THE CALLER "said he wanted to hear from anyone who was in the shooting occurred at the mobile home the Steigers shared until re- report a 'killing in Canton,' in those Rusty Nail around noon Saturday. cently in the Royal Holiday trailer words," said Canton community relations Officer David Boljesic. "WE FEEL we have a real good park on Warren Road. Officers dispatched to the estab- case, but with a crime of this magniIn addition to the murder charge, which carries a mandatory life sen- lishment found Steiger seated at the tude no bit of evidence is too small," Boljesic said. tence with no parole, Steiger was bar with a beer in front of him. Neighbors expressed shock and The officers asked Steiger where charged with using a firearm in the commission of a felony. The latter is his wife was, and he reportedly told concern about news of the shooting. "I just moved in here the eighth of punishable by up to two years in them she was at home. May. To have this happen right next prison. An officer who was sent to the res- door is really upsetting," said EuJudge James Garber set a prelim- idence found Irene Steiger lying on inary hearing for 10:30 a.m. Friday, the kitchen floor with three bullet genia Piniom. "You don't rest good. It's hard to go to sleep with that on July 8. wounds. A 30-30 rifle was found your mind, and you can't get it off Steiger was remanded to the nearby on the kitchen table. your mind." Wayne County Jail without bail. Robert Mclsaac, who was tending The Royal Holiday park is inhabitThe suspect was arrested in a bar bar at the Rusty Nail when the suson Ford Road shortly after the pect was arrested, said Steiger came ed mostly by senior citizens. Boljesic shooting. in, "asked for two beers right away, said the Steigers were young comPolice said they received a phone gave me a five and said keep the pared to their neighbors. call at about 12:30 p.m. from a man change." Mclsaac said Steiger thai Hilda Nuzum, Piniom's sister who who asked to be picked up at the asked to be directed to a pay phone. lives across the street from the Rusty Nail Lounge. Boljesic said police trould like to shooting scene, said she has resided
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in the park for 11 years "and DO thing like that's ever happened " The women said Irene Steiger took some clothes and moved out of the trailer on Friday, June 17. Police have surmised that she returned Saturday to pick up some more belongings, Boljesic said. Piniom said she heard the couple arguing about a week before Irene Steiger moved o u t "I heard them through my window arguing, and she said I have had just about all the physical abuse I can take," Piniom said. "What she meant by that I don't know." THE STEIGERS never had visitors and kept to themselves, Piniom and Nuzum said. Mclsaac said the Stelgen frequented the Rusty Nail about three times a month. He said they "never talked to each other" during the visits. Steiger appeared calm and said little during Monday's court proceeding. He waved and offered a weak smile to his two daughters in the courtroom. Steiger told Garber that be is unemployed and receives Social Security disability. Garber said an attorney would be appointed to repre-" sent Steiger.
School chief Hoben gets raise, contract extension until 1991 By M.B. Dillon staff writer
S c h o o l chief Mika H o b e n w a a g i v e n a "v e r y p o s i t i v e " r a t i n g by t h e s c h o o l b o a r d in hia a n nual review
Plymouth-Canton schools Superint John Hohen by a unanimous vote of the school board, received a raise and a contract extension Monday night. The 7-percent adjustment brings Hoben's salary to 189,769. He earned $84,000 in 1987-88. The one-year renewal extends Hoben's contract through June 30, 1991. Contracts also were extended for one year for Ray Hoedel, associate superintendent for business, Michael Homes, assistant superintendent for instruction, and Norman Kee, assistant superintendent for employee relations. The three will earn the same salaries they did last year. Hoedel will
earn $72,422. Homes and Kee will be paid $70,254. The superintendent also received a "report card," in which board members ranking of five was outstanding four, satisfactory, three, average; two, needs improvement; and one, unsatisfactory. Hoben received an average score of 4.6. "THE BOARD believes his performance was very positive for the past school year, which has been very difficult with the budget reductions," said board members in a report. "The board is more satisfied with his performance. They have also expressed concerns for the coming years with the extreme uncertainty concerning funding and the
impact it will have on district programs. The average rating of 4.6 for a district of 16,000 students and a $55 million expenditure budget is a' board's views of the superintendent's performance." Hoben called the evaluation "very generous. I appreciated i t " Board members' ratings and their condensed, anonymous comments in a three-page report were as follows: Board-superiateadeat relations Average rating, 4.6. "He keeps the board well-informed; provides more information than may be required; relations are good; communications and interactions working well; very responsive to board requests; needs to provide
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Fireworks plans fizzle due to lack of drizzle It is all but certain there will be no fireworks display in Canton this weekend. ing a crowd show'for the event would be dangerous. Fire Chief Melvin Paulun told trustees Tuesday night. "It's a very serious situation out there," Paulun said. The fireworks were scheduled for about 10:30 p.m. Saturday. They were to be part of the Canton Country Festival, which is sponsoring the display. Last week, officials in Plymouth said that city's fireworks will be canceled unless three inches of rain falls before Friday. Referring to that plan, Paulun said, "That would
be OK with me, too." Bill Simmerer, chairman of the festival, asked that the decision be Trustees gave Paulun the authority to do so, but they offered little encouragement to Simmerer. "I think you are getting your hopes up," said Trustee Robert P a d g e t "The conditions are not going to change substantially before Saturday." Like their neighbors to the north, Canton officials are not concerned with the fireworks themselves but with the threat of catalytic converters on cars starting grass fires. The township has had more than 30 grass fires this month, Paulun said.
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»r**ogy staff writer Forget those rumors about Elvis Presley hanging out at a fast-food joint in Kalamaaoo. The King Is alive hips st the Canton Country Festival this weekend At least that's what one King Is hoping the Saturday night will believe. . Dave King, who has beca nating the late singer since 1974, said he doesn't repAy look like Bvta. hot "when they girt dons msking me playtag. I take on
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Presley estate In Tennessee that draws thousands of visitors each "I JUST happen to do him bat I'm not caught up la him," King said. 1 don't even have my own natural King dabbled b ho started doing the Presley or*•* **
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this week and next Homeowners and businesses in all three communities will receive bilk for half of the 1946-4* school tax ^ Tkat rate for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Is $ H . » per $1,000 of state equalised valuation (half of market value) and operations and deht retirement That maaas the owner ef a h -with H h •a market value of «lM,Mf fob property owners will pay the second haiiof the school tax rtus townsMn t a x ^ courty t a x . * , S c h o l ^ A C *
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Summer tax bills out soon Divorce ruling challenged iCOPtmued from Page 1 owners, m addiuoe to half of the school u x . will find a request for payment of city taxes aad Scbooicraft College taxes oo u»eir summer tall Tbe a t y rate for operations and de& retirement is 117 05 per $1 000 of 5EV. the college rate S2 18 per 11 •000 of SEV That means the owner of a $100,000 bouse la 'Jve a t y can expect a bill for about S1.M2 aow — $920 for feaif the acbool levy MS3 for die municipal levy and $109 for the coi;ege levy City property owners will get a bill for county '-axes rnetroparks taxes, special education taxes and
the other half of tbe school m December Summer property taxes are doe without pexialty by Aug 10 u the a t y and by Sepc 14 in Canton and Plymouth townships PROPERTY OWNERS may pay by persona; check Credit canto won't be acceptedPlymouth a t y and township residents can pay at their respective municipal buildings during regular business hours Payment also may be left at drop boxes at those two municipal buildings outside of business hours or mailed Canton property owners may not make payment at their township
That * because the schools don't have a contract with Canton to process the Qimrr^y hllln^ Canton property owners may pay at any First of America Bank branch or directly at the school board offices on Harvey Street in downtown PlymouthAll property owners in both Plymouths and Canton should receive' either a bill or a statement of tax doe if a second party like a mortgage company handles propert> tax payments First of America expects to m*»> IS.<00 bills in Canton. Plymouth Township about 8.000 bills and theory of Plymouth upward of 3.600
song be was in a full sweat He couldn't remember lyrics to songs " When Presley died. King figured his impersonating days were over
than just picking up a guitar and singing, which is how Elvis started out. Fans nowadays remember Presley for his comeback in the early 1970s, when' sequins and jumpsuits became his trademark. King «*kl
•OF COURSE when be passed away I wasn't going to do anything People relate to that more than with it." be said But he foupd out that the Presley phenomenon just the old Elvis. " he said. For King, capturing the image of wouldn't quitEven now. almost 11 years after Elvis m the 70s meant having Presley's death. King runs into what buman-hair sideburns made and potting black dye into his brown hair. he calls old Elvis die-hards " Some loyal Presley fans who come His sister makes the jumpsuits be to see King s show gjve him para- wears, and King himself has made phernalla such as Elvis busts or pho- some of the jewelry that completos A woman once got onto the stage ments his outfits. and hugged King so tightly be DeedKing doesn't place much stock in ed help to get away And be said ooe reports that Elvis is alive, saying of the most unusual gifts a fan threw someone's done a pretty good hype. at him was a pair of black velvet "I think if he's still alive and had panties made a decision to get away, it , Portraying Presley takes more wouldn't be Kalamazoo." King said.
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In his motion for rehearing of the appeals court ruling, Hoiby charges that the mother could have sparked those feelings, through an allegedly negative attitude toward the father, represented by Hoiby
A recent court ruling that a divorced parent can win money damages for emotional distress when children are turned •nat them by their former spouse is being "* The ruling followed a prolonged child custody battle between Savichallenged by a Livonia attorney. tri Bhama of Mount Clemens and The ruling was handed down by her former husband. Rajendra the Michigan Court of Appeals on Bhama of Canton. The couple, both June S. Attorney Eugene Boiby of psychiatrists, divorced in 1977. Livonia has filed a motion this The mother claimed that the faweek for the court to rehear t h e ' ther. who has custody of t h e children, had brainwashed and manipThe court ruling pTparw4« emoulated them.- allegedly rejecting tional distress m Michigan, the mother to the point of extreme by allowing a parent to seek damantagonism and instilled hatred," ages if a former spouse causes said Mihelich. emotional distress by allegedly In his motion for rehearing, Hoimanipalating his or her children's by countered, "The trial court did feelings, causing the children to renot find that the defendant-appelject the other parent. lee brainwashed the children, or that be interfered in any way with FOLLOWING THAT appeals visitation rights." court ruling. East Detroit attorney Joseph MiheUch said be plan* to The mother next filed a cause of tile an action on hehatf of the action in circuit court for intentionmother against the father in Wayne al and negligent infliction of emoCircuit Court, — d a m a g e s of tional distress, again alleging the $10,090 or more based on alleged father was brainwashing the chilemotional distress caused by the dren and turning them against her. father. Hoiby continued.
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HOIBY FILED a motion for dismissal alleging that the mother's allegations of brainwashing "had already been litigated and additionally that (she) had not stated a viable cause of action " Judge John Hausner granted the motion and dismissed the case The mother then filed an appeal with the Court of Appeals, and the dismissal was reversed, allowing her to seek monetary damages based oo her husband's alleged manipulation of the children "There was no brainwashing"' Hoiby said. "You get love by'showing love. That's not manipulation, that's life," be said Hoiby maintains in his appeal that "Such a reversal was contrary to established Michigan law." Further. "Issues in the case have already been decided," Hoiby said, charging the court erred in allowing the mother to argue a decision already made by the circuit court.
A forecast for temperatures above 100 degrees did not deter 117 runners from taking a five-mile trek through Canton Saturday. The 10th annual run was a kickoff to this week's Canton Country Festival. "We were lucky," said Bob Dates, recreation supervisor. "The race was at 9 a.m. before the temperatures hit 100. "Last year we had 109 runners so this is about what we've averaged for the last couple years," he said.
S t e v e N y q u i s t of C a n t o n t a k e s a f r u i t b r e a k St t h e race._ '
(For more oo the race, turn to today's sports section.) For those who missed the run, a variety of other events are on tap for residents to enjoy this holiday weekend. A parade is scheduled tonight on Ford Road. Cars will be detoured from the roadway, between Lilley and Canton Center roads, to make way for the marchers. Though the parade starts at 8 p.m., the Canton Country Festival starts two hours earlier, with the opening of the rides and concession
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derby Sunday will be crowned king and queen of the festival. RODEO SHOWS are scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday A karate demonstration is scheduled for 1 p.m Monday Admission to the festival is free, though there are separate c h a r g e for rides as well as the rodeo and bingo.
SATURDAY IS family day at the festival, when events of interest to children are to be held. There will be a pet show at 11 a.m. followed by a penny scramble at 12:S0.
This year, for the first time, the festival will present demonstrations by the Flying Pilgrims, a model airplane club. The radiocontrolled planes are V« and Vt scale models. They have wing spans of eight to 10 feet, said Dave Bone, who is in charge of entertainment.
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A magic show is set for 1 p.m., a puppet show will be offered at 2 and a watermelon eating contest at 3. Children can team up with their parents at 4 p.m. for an egg toss.
There will be three flying demonstrations — 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday.
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coverage when out of town, should take care not to trivialize some concerns and requests Community relations Average rating, 4.1. 'This rating is the lowest of the 15 categories. Must continue to work at "keeping the community Informed, joint meetings with governments are good, keeps citizens involved, continue communication with the media; citizens election committees were very good, needs to expand citizen
"An area of strength. Handles thi* function extremely well; alway? a step ahead on the budget; needs to continue leadership in purchasing; needs to be more responsive to some board members' requests; be aware of timing issues on millage requests ." Physical facility
Average rating, 4.6. "Has done outstanding job using available resources; continue to work on Centennial Educational Park; keep pressure on building and l r \ i j / i 1 u I n | / v Atkftj n i n .r » n site appearance, must utilize bond niTviTviwviU UJVv ulITcI a l Cfl3, 111U31 money to maximize effectiveness; be sensitive to key information needs for the public concerning criti- East and West schools greatly imcal issues; board needs to be more proved; planning and development involved in this area, too; new com- handled well." Curriculum and instruction munity contacts may be required." Personnel affairs Average rating, 4.4 Average rating, 4.4. "Continues to show improvement; "Very pleased with expedited bargaining; good at selection and train- needs to review material prior to ing of administrators; greatly im- board presentations; very effective proved negotiation process; rotation at finding and utilizing new proof principals should be continued; grams; must work to imple»nent needs to continue efforts on bargain- budget cuts and minimize effect; must keep staff involvement in this ing area going; the district is still weak ... Fiscal responsibility Average rating, 4.7 in science; must continue to make
Precinct workers sought With the primary election almost a month away. Canton Township is still looking for some precinct workers. The clerk's office is looking for registered voters who would be available to work 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 2. Workers are paid an hourly wage
depending on their duties. Payment ranges from $4.50 for general service workers to $10 for chairmen. Workers also will receive $5 an hour for attending a training session. For an application or more information, call the clerk's office, 397-
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Average rating, 5.0. "Handled thoroughly — may be able to reduce some costs; has kept rein on this — needs continuous monitoring; very well managed; knows when to get legal advice uses it well; overall, tbe only outstanding rating (5.0) from the hoard." Staff relations
Average rating, 4.6. "Has maintained programs despite budget cuts; may have to spend more time on this in the future; alternative education must be addressed and needs to give board update on consequences of Talented and Gifted program cutbacks; new approach will be needed for alternative education; good parental support groups in all special areas with good input; very good work in this area." Non-instructional services
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Eighteen months into his term, Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara is back on the campaign trail. McNamara and a host of other county officials, including county commission c h a i r m a n A r t h u r Carter, prosecutor John O'Hair and chief circuit Judge Richard Kaufman are all out stumping for the proposed 1-miH county jail tax. They say they'll meet with newspaper editorial boards, service clubs, civic groups, church groups and any• one else who will listen. It will be a low-Jiey campaign. "We don't have any dollars available to buy ads or go on radio or TV," McNamara said. "We've got to pretty much depend on whatever we can do." But supporters are optimistic nonetheless. EARLY POLL results showed heavy support for the jail tax, McNamara said. Tbe poll, conducted in April, showed 65.4 percent of those surveyed.would support a 1-mill jail tax if the election were held that day. Twenty-seven percent were opposed, with 7.6 percent uncertain. Among 141 western Wayne respondents surveyed, 94 said they were in favor of the tax, 33 were opposed, and 14 were uncertain. Support was 2-to-l or better among Detroit and downriver respondents, as well as among a
Average rating, 4.9. "WeUncooceived and executed; works hard to set and achieve; good improvement in involving staff in the evaluation of alternatives in-decision-making process." Serving on the evaluation committee were trustees E.J. McClendon, Jeanette Wines and Dean Swartzwelter.
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A would-be thief came up with a novel way to'try to raise some cash-— go fishing. * A fishing line with a book at the end of It was found Monday morning in the night deposit box of the First of America Bank on Ford Road in Canton. Tbe culprit apparently ram* up empty handed. The hook was caught on a bag, but nothing was missing from the box, a police report said. '• The attempted larceny occurred sometime between 8: SO a.m. Saturday and 8:15 a.m. Monday, a bank official told police.
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small sample from the G^osse Pointe area. In contrast, 57.2 percent of those surveyed said they supported renewing a one mill tax to finance day-today county programs and services. The poll was conducted by Nordhaus Research Inc. of Southfield. That, however, was two months ago. There's a host of issues, including a countywide school tax proposal and concern about the county's financial condition, that may have to be cleared in order to gain voter approval. For supporters, however, the issue
The debate is do / want my property taxes to increase 1 mill or do I want to let Kaufman keep releasing about 1.800 felons a year.'
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boils down to maintaining a "credible criminal justice system." "TO ME, the debate is do I want my property taxes to increase 1 mill or do I want to let Kaufman keep releasing about 1,800 felons a year — not to mention having no room for misdemeanors," Judge Kaufman said. In his role as chief of the Wayne County Circuit Court, Kaufman is responsible for ordering prisoner releases. The jail tax would be levied from 1988-97. It would raise an estimated more than $20 million per year, ac-
cording to county calculations. An estimated $15 million would be reserved in 1989-90 to build the new jail. By 1992. that money would be reserved to operate the jail. The jail tax would be the first new county tax since 1976 — when voters approved 0.5 miiflronically, to build a new jail.' That jail, the Andrew C. Baird Detention Facility in downtown Detroit, is now filled to overflowing, county officials say. with some 4.000 felons being released early over the past two years because space wasn't available.
"THIS IS the place where there's something to steal, not downtown," he s a i d n t ' s all gone down there " The jail tax won't be the only countywide tax increase proposal on the ballot. Wayne County Intermediate Schools seeks a similar l-mill tax increase for special education programs — rtseH a proposal with a strong emotional pull Supporters say they don't know how the other millage proposals will affect the jail tax's chances "Maybe they'll vote against one and then vote for the jail tax." Kaufman said Supporters acknowledge the county can't build enough jail space to house all its felons but said new cells, coupled with speeded-up court dockets, and other innovations, could take a sizable number of'criminals off the street
Back then, county officials made a mistake in determining how much money was needed County officials now agree too little was used to lage request is based, assumed ciroffset operating costs cuit court and Detroit Recorders "One of the prr>hlpm< is that when Court cases could be adjudicated the voters approved building a new within 90 days. Kaufman, said, makjail there wasn't sufficient foresight ing them the most efficient court in to realize you're going to have to op- the nation. " , erate it, too," Kaufman said. "We're t 'That was including the new jail trying not to make that mistake this space." Kaufman said time." Jail monitor Vincent Nathan of Despite the poll results and de- Toledo told county officials space spite an anti-crime, anti-drug for an additional 1.070 prisoners was groundswell, selling the tax increase needed to prevent early releases in a to voters might not be easy, especial- report filed earlier this year
County seeks tax to build, new jail Wayne County voters are being asked to raise taxes to keep more criminals off tbe streets Here is vital information on the jail tax proposal Who is seeking the tax increase? A coalition of county officials, including Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara, chief circuit Judge Richard Kaufman, prosecutor John O'Hair, county commission chairman Arthur Carter and a majority of county commissioners. What is being sought and what woald be built? One mill, to be levied over 10 years to build a new jail, expand the existing jail and expand tbe county youth home. The increase translates to $37.50 in taxes for
Wayne County seeks 1 mill, to be levied over 10 years to build a new jail, expand the existing jail and expand the county youth home. at the existing county jail; add space' for 40 youngsters at the county youth home. Building the jail would cost an estimated $26 million, expanding the current jail would cost $7 million, expanding the youth home would cost $1 million, McNamara said. Why Is the increase needed?
market value of $75,000. criminals off the streets, backers Where would the new jail be built? said, an estimated 4,000 felons have The county is negotiating with been released ahead of schedule, "three communities," McNamara Judge Kaufman said, to make space said, though be declined to be more available for even more dangerous specific. It is extremely doubtful a n y criminals. In addition, non-felons, ininformation on jail site will be offi- cluding drunken drivers, shoplifters, cially released before the election. cannot be jailed due to the lack of Whea will voters deckle the issae? space. Crowded conditions at the The jail tax will appear on the county youth home has also been a Tuesday, Aug. 2, primary ballot. _ long-running county issue. How much money will the tax inOther solutions are also being discrease raise and how will it be dis- cussed including pressing judges to tributed? speed u p their dockets, .pressing the Approval of the tax increase will prosecutor's office to accept more raise a minimum $20 million per plea bargains and pressing tbe federyear on the county's behalf. al government to transfer its prisonUnder a proposal f r o m ers out of the county jail at a more McNamara, the new tax money rapid ipiq rate. rate would be used to: build a new $46County oTFTcials. however, said bed jail for misdemeanor offenders none of those options, individually or and inmates awaiting trial on felony collectively would be enough if new charges; add space for 470 inmates jail space wasn't built
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NEW MORNING SCHOOL burgh Road in Livonia. The general New Morning School is offering meeting will feature a slide show on summer classes for kids. For class the preserve The public may attend. brochures, call 420-3331 between 8 Another event scheduled by the assoa m and 4 p m Monday-Friday for ciation is a July 10 canoe trip down complete listings the Huron River (depending on water level). Also, a family picnic at noon in Nankin Mills aite in Hines • PANCAKE BREAKFAST An All You Can Eat Pancake Park at Farmington Road and Ann Breakfast is scheduled for July 4 Arbor Trail has been set for July* 17. from 8 a m k> noon at the Mansonic Bring your own food Games and acTemple The Pancake breakfast is tivities for all ages start at 1 p.m. sponsored by t h e Masonic Masons For more information, call 453-3833. Tynan -500 Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children 12 and • SINGLES TENNIS under Tickets may be purchased at A Singles Tennis Tournament will the door Extra sausage is 50 cents, be at 8:30 a.m. Friday, July 8, with pfoeceria wiH go to local charities plsy starting 3t arm. 3t the PlymFor more information, call Bill Hel- outh-Canton High School Tennis ler at 459-2370 Courts. (Some matches may be played at Central Michigan School Tennis Courts.) Fee is $5 per person • SUNCOAST SINGLES Suncoast Singles will cruise to (each person must provide their own Cancun Cozumel Mexico Nov. 7-12. can of U.ST.A approved tennis Price is from $638 00 PP DBL Oc- balls.) Register in person at the Cancupancy For more information, call ton Parks and Recreation Department. 1150 S Canton Center Road 455-5810 For more information, call 397-5110. • HOLLIDAY NATURE PRESERVE The Holliday Nature Preserve Association will meet July 6 at 7 p.m. in Churchill High
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BLOOD DRIVE Wednesday. July 6 — A blood drive will be held at Canton Health Center 1-7 p.m. in the lobby and in the community education room. To preregister, call 459-7030. Walk-ins are welcome. •
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CUB SCOUT DAY Register for Gemini District's 1988 Cub Scout Day Camp, at Maybury State Park from 8:30 a.m. to 3 30 p.m. July 12 and July 15. Contact your Pack's day camp coordinator or call 349-8198 for more information.
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BICYCLE RIDERS Wolverine Sport Club Bicycle Riders will be leaving Wednesdays this summer at 6 p.m. from MAGS parking lot in downtown Northville (Sheldon and Gady). All experience levels welcome, helmets preferred. For more information, call Kurt Westphal after 8 p.m. at 420-2843. •
IPSEP The Plymouth Canton School District offers a special education pro- - I, f n ^ • 1 j,-.U -I gTam ittt viuiumi wiin i p w i w nvwo from birth to age 6. If you have a child who may have mental, physical or emotional difficulties or who may have a vision, speech or hearing problem and need special educational help, call the Infant and Preschool Special Education Program at Farrand School, 451-6610. Plus is taking registrations for 4y ear-olds and their parents who live in the attendance areas of Eriksson, Farrand, Field and Gallimore schools. The classes will be held at Tanger Elementary School. Children Plus is operated by tbe Plymouth/ Canton Community Schools in conjunction with a grant from the federal government. To register and for more information, call 451-6656. • PARENT/CHILD GUIDE PROGRAMS Registration is under way for the Plymouth Community F a m i l y YMCA's parent/child Indian Guide programs, which aim at improving relationships through activities involving kids and grownups playing and learning together. Go on tours, canoeing, camping, hayrides, make crafts together, build floats for the July 4th Parade, learn orienteering, firebuilding and tying knots. The
program is for girls and boys grades kindergarten through five. For infor mation, call the YMCA at 453*2904. or to register, stop by the YMCA office at 248 Union. Plymouth. •
LITTLE TOTS Little Tots of Plymouth Day Nur sery has opened a new center in the Church of Latter-day Saints. 12401 Ridge Road, one-half mile west of Beck and ooe block south of N Ter ritonal Road. The business is licensed by the Department of Social Services for day care and nursery school programming. Little Tots is for ages one year to kindergarten For information. eati 459 P4&4 •
TINY TOTS Tiny Tots Nursery School has a few openings for the 3- or 4-yearolds. Two- or three-day-a-week classes are offered. Classes are held at the Plymouth Salvation Army For information, call 453-5464 •
ME AND MY SHADOW Registrations are being accepted for "Me and My Shadow," the winter parent-toddler class at New Morning School, the Pre K-8 parent coopera ive school at 14501 Haggerty. Plvin outh. The introductory preschool class is for 2- and 3-year-olds and their parents. Parent and child will participate in play, planned activities and parent discussions Music, movement, rhythm, art and language activities will center on a weekly theme. For information, or to register, call 420-3331. COASTGUARD AUXILIARY U S Coast Guard Auxiliary Canton Flotilla 11-11 meets at 7:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month in Room 2510 of Plymouth Salem High School on Joy just west of Canton Center Road Anyone interested in the organization may attend monthly meetings.
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It's been hot. How hot? Broiling hot. Blistering hot Fryan-egg-on-the-sidewalk hot. It's also been dry. How dry? Bone dry. Desert dry. Timberinto-tinderbox dry. The heat has few people laughing, however. Temperatures soared Tnlo the high 90s last week, as Gov. James Blanchard and other elected officials issued edicts on brush fire prevention and water preservation. But the climactic blast furnace mer temperatures has been an ill wind that blew few people good. St. Mary's Hospital, Livonia, has reported an increase in the number of emergency room patients with various forms of heat discomfort. "Bascially. we've seen an increase in four types of emergencies," hospital spokeswoman Alice Fularczyk said. "ELDERLY PEOPLE have been coming in with nausea, vomiting and
elevated, temperatures; diabetics have been experiencing glucose imbalances; we've seen a number of people with breathing difficulties and there's been people complaining of chest pains and the like without exhibiting cardiac symptoms." Endless days without rain are prompting fire concerns as well. Brush fires have been spreading. "As a matter of fact, we're out oo one right now," said Phil Gardner, Livonia senior fire inspector. "Brush fires are a big problem in this kind of weather." To keep water pressure up for fire fighting, Livonia city officials prto w a t e r their lawns every other day only. "People are concerned about their lawns turning 6rown, but it's been dropping to half what we normally have and. with fire fighting it drops even further," Gardner said. Redford Township was experiencing even more severe water problems. As of Friday, the township instituted a ban on lawn watering fr^m 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Saturday. "People are watering their lawns
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"THIS IS the worst I can remember for this time of year, and I've been at this for 40 years," said Dick Palmer, who grows sweet corn on his Canton Township farm "As to damage, we just won't know until we start harvesting. If we get rain, it could turn out to be a good season yet." But David Smith, owner-manager of Clyde Smith L Sons Farm Market. Westland, summed up a prolonged drought's effect on consumers: "It means fewer crops and smaller crops." Smith, who is familiar with farms
long coats, forced to stay outside in unshaded areas, Hawkins added. Massive fish kills could occur in area lakes if temperatures doo't cool off soon. "We haven't had any reports yet, but if it stays like this we could have massive fish kills by August," Steve Miller of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources water resources office Not everyone has suffered from the hot dry spell The ice cream business is booming at Dairy King, Plymouth "We love this kind of weather." sairl assistant manager Matt Cooper
Here's what to do when it gets hot: Heat exhaustion Is a common summer ailment, especially during long stretches of hot, dry weather. Here are a few tips designed to help people and pets beat the beat: e Stay indoors whenever possible once the temperature creeps up into the.90s and beyond, said Dr. Joseph
George of St. Mary Hospital, Livonia. People who must venture outside should head for shady areas. George said. Drinking lots of liquids and avoiding strenuous exercise — including yard work and golf — is also recom-
mended. Wearing light clothing and using air conditioning whenever possible are other ways to avoid heat exhaustion and sunstroke. e Heat exhaustion symptoms include trembling arms, legs and fingers as well as disorientation. People exhibiting these symptoms
should seek medical help immediately, George said e Pets exhibiting similar symptoms should be slowly bathed in cool water. Michigan Humane Society spokeswoman Robin Hawkins said. Veterinarians should also be contacted, Hawkins said
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achievers L o c a l C a n t o n residents to graduate from Madonna College are Mary Bernek, Theresa Campbell, Karen Carter. Linda Chuhran. Teresa Gamelin, Monique Gerbex, Sherry Huisman, Laura Michrina, David Nowicki, Joan Ramonaitis, Mark Ryder. Diane Vidovic, Dana Wbelan. William Wilson and Frances Zimecki. Plymouth graduates are Dianne Bode 11, Michele Carrier. Nancy Costa. Renee De Zell, Paul Gannon, Randall Hester. Diane Holmes,
Jeanne Hutko, Dennis Mac Donell, Mary Noetiel. Alice Padilla, Maureen Rouse, Lynne Stollsteimer and Timothy Trahey
Michigan University seniors recently initiated into the Arista Chapter of Mortar Board for the 1988-89 academic year. ^
Neil T h o m a s Wiggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geralds Neil Wiggins of Canton, graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in Bible from the School of Religion of Bob Jones University. He was a member of Alpha Sigma Society. Erin C. R o u g h t o n Plymouth is cme of 30 Western
P a u l H e s s , a 1980 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and a 1986 graduate of tbe University of California.
Berkeley, has received a Mellon Fellowship for four years to Brandeis University, Boston, in the sociology department. He is the son of Bob and Phyllis Hess of Plymouth. O f f i c e r s e l e c l e d by The Oral Majority Toastmasters Gub
of Plymouth for the term starting July 1988 are president Dan Ponder of Northville; educational vice president Mark Feight of Novi; administrative vice president Marc Sullvan oj Plymouth; secretary Dan Stoliker of Plymouth; treasurer Fred Williams of Salem; and sergeant
at arms Pierre Moncion of Livonia. J e n n i f e r A s h t o n of Plymouth was recently elected a member of Mortar Board at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn:
Schoolcraft College will bold inperson registration Aug. 8-11, 15-18 and 22-23 at the main campus registration center, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia. - \ Fall semester classes begin Aug 2* More than 950 classes will be offered on the main clmpus.tls well a». at regional centers in Garden City
The pair are the first to arrive of nine new sweepers bought under the county's 1987 capital equipment budget The remaining sweepers are ex-
obituaries Funeral services for Mr. Ford W. Anthony of Bayonet Point, Fla., were June 27 at the Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. Philip Rodgers Magee officiating.
Mrs. Bennett was a retired teacher from the Grosse Pointe Public Schools. Her teaching career spanned 33 years at Sidnaw, Hazel Park, and Grosse Pointe. She was a member of AARP, Study Club of Plymouth and the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. Survivors are her husband, Robert S.; children, Carolyn L. of St. Clair Shores, Connie Heidt of Plymouth, and Corin L. of East Lansing.
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Burial was in Flushing Cemetery, Flushing. Mich. Mr Anthony was torn June 29, 1913, in Lennon, Mich. He died June 23 in Florida. * Mr. Ford lived in Plymouth for 25 NORMAN A. PHILLIPS years and was employed by the Schrader Funeral Home. He retired Services for Norman A. Phillips of in 1977 and lived in Florida for 11 Plymouth were June 27 at Lambertyears. Vermeulen Funeral Home with He was a past member of Plym- Frederick C. Vosburg officiating. outh's First Presbyterian Church Mr. Phillips, 77, died June 24. and a member of St. Mark's PresbyHe was retired in 1978 and worked terian Church in Bayonet Point. as a manager at Greyhound Food He was a life member of the East- Service at Ternsted Division of Genern Star No. 243 in Durand, Mich.. eral Motors. He was a member of Sad was past president and a life Washington Lodge ft3 F&AM, Burlmember of the Optimist Club there. ington, Vt. Survivors are his wife, Sybil E.; Mr Anthony was a life member of Qte Durand Chapter 139 R.A.M. He his son, John L. (Ron) Handloser of was a member of the High Twelve Livonia; and four grandchildren. Club of Bayonet Point, Fla. JULIA-MAE CONLIN Mr. Anthony is survived by his wife, Maxine of Florida; daughters, Services for Julia-Mae Conlin of Sally McFall and Sue Cannon of Plymouth; five grandchildren; three Plymouth were June 27 at Our Lady great-grandchildren; and sisters, of Good Counsel Church with the Evelyn Otten and Beatrice Otten of Rev. Timothy Hogan officiating. Dearborn. Ms. Conlin, 78, died June 23. Ms. Conlin was known for her inteMemorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foun- rior design with award-winning dation, the American Cancer Soci- work in Toledo, Ann Arbor, New ety, or the St. Mark's Presbyterian York and Mexico City. She was 1931 graduate of the University of MichiChurch of Bayonet Point, Fla. gan School of Architecture and Design. She moved to Plymouth 10 LEONE ERICKSON BENNETT years ago and was a member of Our Services for Leone Erickson Ben- Lady of Good Counsel Church. nett of Plymouth were June 29 at the She is survived by her brothers First United Methodist Church with Charles and Irv Conlin; sister CatheRev. John N. Grenfell Jr. officiating. rine Conlin; and 21 nieces and nephMrs. Bennett, 78, died June 26. ews.
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Sweepers tacRle county roads Two mobile sweepers will soon begin helping clean Wayne County
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Troopers want more firepower By Wayne Peal staff writer
Michigan State Troopers could gain more firepower, if legislators agree this week to a compromise On the state police budget. . A joint House-Senate committee met Tuesday to forge a Compromise on the $159 million department budget. If a compropiiae. is • reached, troopers could receive $1.5 million to buy new 9mm semiautomatic handguns. .• " * The new weapons are necessary, a department spokesman said, beeaase criminals are increasingly* better-armed. "THE GUNS criminals are carrying now are much more sophisti-
While automatic and semiautomatic pistols were once the province of drug kingpins. Reidsma said an increasing number of street criminals are now also carrying the weapons Though troopers at the Northville post would be among those receiving the new weapons not every area legislator is convinced they are necessary State Sen. R. Robert Geake. RNorthville, voted in favor of the budget when it appeared before the state Senate last week, though he expressed opposition to tbe new -weapons: " I ' V E T A L K E D to some troopers, and they've told me they don't need that kind of firepower
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SOMEWHERE in the great Government in the Sky, the Framers of the Constitution were probably a bit puzzled over an incident that occurred in the area recently. I know I was so much so that it has prompted me to share it with you as we head for the Fourth of July observance and a national inchnation to rally round the flag. The incident has to do with an essay contest, an enthusiastic teacher, an exuberant high school senior, a disappointed sponsor and creeping apathy that seems to be overtaking us on many fronts. It all began several months ago when the Livonia Republican Wom-
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Ford Road Study can drive home needs
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ORNS BLARE. T E M P E R S ' f l a r e . . . just another rush hour on Ford Road in Canton. Anyone who must endure driving along the busy thoroughfare should welcome news — any news — about plans to improve the roadway and e a s e t r a f f i c congestion Well, Canton Township has provided some of that news. Even though Ford is under the jurisdiction of Wayne County, Canton has wisely decided to spend some of its own cash to take a closer look a t the road and the streets it intersects. While many m a y grumble that a study is a waste, a detailed analysis of the roadway should strengthen Canton's hand when it lobbies the county for money to fix the roadAccording to Thomas Casari. township engineer. the study should cost $10,000 or less to conduct and could be completed eight to 10 weeks a f t e r a contract is completed. THE STUDY will include all intersections east of Canton Center and north of Michigan Avenue. Some have suggested that since it's a county road, the county should conduct and pay for the —study. However, it's fairly apparent the county does
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While many may grumble that a study is a waste, a detailed analysis of the roadway should strengthen Canton's hand when it lobbies the county for money to fix the road. not place Ford high on its list of priority projects. And another item to consider is that t r a f f i c is going to get worse as the a r e a b e c o m e s m o r e and more developed. But once the study is completed. Canton cannot let the results sit on the shelf. Local officials have to use the results to pressure the county to repair the road, improve signals, and m a k e other changes. They h a v e to push their priority projects and be p r e p a r e d to either share the cost of those improvements or even pay for some on their own. Driving Ford is a headache for motorists. By conducting a study and then following through, the township will remove some of the red lights currently holding up i m p r o v e m e n t plans for Ford Road.
Mobility crucial issue to senior citizen driver
BUT OUR caring attitude often times turns to resentment and a peculiar type of anger that turns us against the people who took care of us until we could manage on our
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T MAY BE fitting that John Adams, a Founding F a t h e r , president and signer of the U.S. Constitution, found something cynical to say about elections in that most significant year in America's history. Meanwhile, in election year 1988, voter- turnout is disturbingly low, especially in local elections where a single vote has much m o r e impact
than in any presidential contest. It's so low that some of us feel guilty. It's t i m e for Americans to stand up and make a choice on millage, school board and city council ballots, a s well as state, congressional and presidential races. Consider this: Three Michigan r e s e a r c h e r s recently completed a study that indicated many people lie about whether they voted. The study showed voter turnout would increase about 50 percent everyone who said they voted actually did. And t h e better educated person is the most likely fibber. In 1980, the r e s e a r c h e r s said, 56 percent of the college graduates who said they had voted that year were lying. Locally, turnout was shamefully low in recent school elections. In Livonia, 3.6 percent of the registered voters cast ballots and in Birmingham 7 percent. In Bloomfield Hills, turnout w a s 2 percent and in Westland 3 percent. During presidential election years, turnout is higher. Still, in 1984, fewer than 60 percent of registered voters cast ballots. Small turnouts allow well-organized special interest groups to have a bigger e f f e c t oo election results. An organization turning out 200 voters for a school board contest a t t r a c t i n g only 400 voters has that election wrapped up, bought and That isn't democracy. It is an increasingly effective m e a n s of achieving political ends. And It should be noted that s m a l l turnouts count only the percentage of registered voters. Not tabulated a r e the thousands of voting age people who a r e not even registered. We o f f e r these suggestions: Voter registration should continue to be accessible, especially to young people, our f u t u r e electorate. Eighteen-year-old high school seniors should be allowed and encouraged t o register as part of government classes and at graduation. Schools should emphasize the significance and troubled history of voting rights Even m o r e importantly, p a r e n t s need t o set an example In civic responsibility f o r their children. Groups like the League of Women Voters should continue to organize and present candidate and iasoe forums, and to push voter registration d r i v e * Forget tbe guilt, make the e f f o r t t o vote this year. We Americans don't know how good we * d better figure "
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SOMETHING keeps coming up in conversations that really bothers me. It should bother you, too. You've probably heard it. "They're just too old to drive. Somebody should take their license away." Sounds innocent enough, even caring. But this concern is an example of an attitude that goes far beyond whether a person can drive. Certainly, we all worry about our parents or grandparents, especially when the reality of mortality rears its ugly head. We reluctantly notice the baited speech, the stumbling walk that "just yesterday" weren't there.
And our anger dictates to us that these very same people should no longer have the same freedoms accorded to younger people. We want to control their homes, their bank accounts, their freedom of mobility and sometimes even the decision on whether they live or die. And too few times do we compensate their years of dedication to us with adequate housing, health care or the ability to maintain tfieirdigBityIt's tough to figure out what this society means b y t o o old.'' we sort of bob and weave oo this one. A person can be as young as SO years old
While driving is something that most people take for granted, to an elderly person it is a mark of independence. Instead of trying to barricade this avenue of freedom, we should clear the way.
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ent than I did when I was 40." Now that conversation took place some 17 years ago and more than likely the energetic landlord has met his maker. But his attitude and lifestyle taught an important lesson and put me on guard against one of the maand qualify for some senior citizens jor social problems facing our counprograms. try — age discrimination. Yet few, if any, people that age Increasingly, we harbor an attiwould stake a claim to the designa- tude of no compromise when it tion elderly. comes to the elderly. But that's true of people in their While driving is something that 60s, 70s and even their 80s. You just most people take for granted, to an never feel as old as everyone else elderly person it is a mark of indethinks you should. pendence. Instead of trying to barricade^ this avenue _of freedom, we I ONCE had an 85-year-old land- should clear the way. lord who was about as robust a perThe American Association of Reson as I've ever known. He proudly tired Persons sponsors a program, did all the maintenance on the rental "55 Alive/Mature Driving" that unit, including tarring the roof and aims to teach older people contemdigging a 6-foot ditch to fix a sewer porary driving survival techniques. And they do need to learn how to pipeDuring one of his infrequent survive in a world of younger drivers who pride themselves on violatbreaks he said to me: "Steve, 1 know I'm getting old. But ing the speed limit and snowing little it's hard for me to imagine that I'm regard for the person in the next going to die. I don't feel any differ- lane.
Don't misuse test scores To the editor I feel compelled to reepood to tome misleading Information that was circulated by one school board candidate in the recent election. Mary Dahn Incorrectly Interpreted some Michigan Education Assessment Program test results and, without having adequate background Information, tried to use theae results to support ber candidacy and to Impugn the excellent reputation and Integrity of our fine school district The purpose of the MEAP sdeoce test is to provide school districts and parents with a picture of bow well their students are doing. The state results are only one tool I school 1 end consider ways to I . The intent Is to show how weU local district programs match with the state expectations for student performance in science. Student outcomes are used to analyse individual student performance on state specified minimum objective*. These results must bs viewed as an overall look at relative studsnt strengths and needs rather than the only meesure of succees or falter*. STATE
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P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y -(starting a year before the first ever Schools volunteered to have students MEAP science test in 1986) we have tested again in 1987. Because the completely revised our science curprocess of curriculum revision is riculum in grades K-9 so that it still going on, tbe design, organiza- meets the state mandated science tion apd expectations of our curricu- objectives. We are also «*Tamintng lum remain different from many of tbe 10-12 curriculum to determine the items tested. its alignment with the state objecAs a result of this the perform- tives. ance of-our students in science wss not ss high as we have been used to EN ORDER to implement science In reading and mathematics tests. program changes, more than 40 This was true statewide, not just in teacher training sessions have been Plymouth-Canton. held utilizing state department uniUse of MEAP test results for com- versity, and local experts. Two years parison of schools or school districts ago the district appointed a curricuis inappropriate and misleading. In lum coordinator for science. We s November 19S7 State Department have purchased new textbooks s t of Education communication, Gary several grade levels, and the 1986 Hawks, acting superintendent of in- bond project has provided teaching struction, emphatically cautions materials and equipment to support against such comparisons. the science program improvements. SAYS HAWKS, T e s t results should never be used to compare one NXhtt-dress school with another. Other factors such as curriculum, staffing, composition of the student body and expenditures also must be consideted when looking s t s school or school district" MEAP test results are useful in more about the strengths of our students and our curriculum As a tool they are helpful In considering ways to improve.
Progress does not come overnight; change is s process, not an event Yon need to know we are worhii^ for improvement It is unfortunate that Mrs. Dehn overlooked the fact that 448 students received state certificates for achieving 100 percent of the objectives on the MEAP test la 19«7. la the future I would hope hoard datee not only give accurate information facts but seek of tbe facts before attacking the •*tabUshed quality of o v school sys-
Accidents don't keep convenient schedules. That's why you should know about the emergency facilities ai Oakwood Canton Health Center. We're open 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. We are the first-and only-facility in the area to offer 24-hour care. We have emergency physicians on duty around the clock. Special facilities within our center include treatment rooms, isolation rooms, suture rooms and specialized areas for orthopedics and gynecology. Whatever the emergency, we offer the kind of personalized medical care you and your family expect. But you don't have to wait for an emergency to call us. You can set up an appointment during regular office hours with any of our skilled physicians in family practice, obstetrics, gynecology, internal medicine, dermatology, • ENT and physical medicine. And we accept most major insurance, including Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Medicare and SelectCare, with fees based on the amount of care provided. The Oakwood Canton Health Center is conveniently located at 7300 Canton Center Road at the Warren Road intersection. You can call us at 459-7030. Naturally, we all hope an emergency never happens. But with the help of Oakwood Canton Health Center, at least it can have a happy ending.
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I APPARENTLY have a newly acquired legion of friends. I haven't met them. We rarely speak on tbe telephone. I am. however. at a disadvantage in this situation. because they*not only seem to -know—mr—but mistakenly—tlunk districts in the area with the idea of we've been chums for years. an essay contest on the topic of "My They are the mannerless drones of Freedom and Responsibility Under The New Familiar. Members of this the Constitution" to help commemolittle-known sect are afflicted "with rate the 200th anniversary of the what appears to be a voluntary disU.S. Constitution. order that causes them to call people. with whom they are not familWINNERS would receive J100. iar. by their first names. $50 and $25 prizes, respectively. ElsEven as a pup I was instructed in says would be 500-750 words in the correct use of honorific titles length. Not exactly an epic, mind The prevailing thought was that unyou. About a m pages of doubletil: 1) proper introductions had been STEVE FECHT/*t»fl p^otograplw made; 2) familiarity was encourspaced copy more or less. When approached, the idea E n j o y i n g a c h a t a r e Ming Q u a c h ( c e n t e r ) , B e r n s t e i n (left) a n d c o n t e s t c h a i r w o m a n H u l d a aged; or 3) otherwise instructed, ooe seemed acceptable to all the school winner of a n e s s a y c o n t e s t , h i s t e a c h e r , Cyndi P i e r c e c c h i . always afldressed an individual usofficials, se the club went on to make ing the person's surtiame preceded plans for judges. by "Mr.. Mrs or Ms ." as the individual preferred. It seemed a matter of I was one of the people contacted Sound familiar** cash-conscious students. to help read the essays. Frankly, I "Storms and bad weather took us (Incidentally. Ming went on to win simple courtesy. • was delighted and quickly accepted to Indonesia. From there we were an additional honor In competition and marked on the calendar the apput in a refugee camp with thou- with eight others in his graduating — APPARENTLY I was one of few proximate time the judging would sands of other 'boat people' like us. class, he won the honor of delivering so instructed. I called a series of hostake place. I am more than happy to We lived there a year and finally the commencement address before pital public relations departments Marie promote any kind of creative writing were sponsored by a church 700 of his classmates June 12 in Hill today while working on a story for event. In my view, there's not (Newburg United Methodist Church Auditorium in Ann Arbor.) McGee our business section. I introduced enough of it going on in the schools in Livonia) to come to the land of myself. Everyone I talked to — peoEven though he has a part-time today, for one'reason for another. At the close of the contest, the liberty called America." job and took part in many of the sen- ple I'd never traded two words with To me, it looked like an easy way club learned that only ooe — count "I am aware," Ming Quach wrote, ior activities, Ming apparently — called me by my first name, and for some debt-ridden senior (do you it, one— essay had been submitted. "and appreciate the freedom under wasn't tfto busy to sit down and write an abbreviated form of my first know what proms cost these days*) "Too busy." 'Too boring a sub- the constitution that we have in the what he felt, plainly and simply. name, at that. to pick up a hundred bucks without ject." "Next time try the English de- United States. I feel my responsibiliThat's something for friends to do. Likewise, Bernstein, as a teacher, too much effort. All any smart cook- partment (instead of the history de- ty is to understand, respect and pro- did her job in encouraging him to fol- I don't appreciate people establishie would need to do was internalize partment)." Those were some of tbe tect the Constitution of the United low through. ing a tenuous familiarity and then Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the reasons the committee got as an ex- States of America; but I also feel attempting to do business under the When I expressed my amazement flag of false friendship. U.S.A." and probably pocket ooe of planation for the lack of response. that it is my responsbility to help the prizes. But the one essay the club other fellow Americans, who often at the lack of response from any of I am not alone. Anyway, I was looking forward to received was a winner in every take their freedom for granted, by the three or four districts contacted, On weekends, my wife and I take several colleagues chided me. "They sharing my experience." reading what the Leaders of Tomor- sense of the word. turns hanging up on people who call, row had to say about the Bill of It was written by a 17-year-old Ming gives a lot of credit to his should have asked them to design a address us by our given names and video game instead of writing an esRights — no matter how kooky or Plymouth Salem High School stu- teacher, Cyndi Bernstein for his inthen ask if we would be interested in say," was one answer. far out the views happened to be. I dent, a Vietnamese refugee who has volvement in the essay contest. buying triple-pane insulated winfigured because of the scope of the only been in this country eight years. Maybe so. But essay contests dows. siding, lawn services, a new contest, there would be maybe 10 or Ming E Quach told bow La 1980 "SHE ENCOURAGED me - and aside, let's just hope those same gra- roof or insulation. 15 entries. So no big deal, timewise. "my family and I escaped from Viet I needed the money," said Quach, in ' duating seniors never become too In the newsroom, it is commonly Nam on a fishing boat Our goal was perfect English and smiling broadly. bored, too busy or too comfortable held that if a public relations person But it was not to be. so as not to speak up when their wants even the slimmest opportunity to sail to freedom. Our fear was lack Bernstein smiled too. Bernstein rights or the rights of others are to pitch a story, then* that person THE LEADERS of Tomorrow of food, water on board, and the weather conditions we might meet." shouldn't use given names with peoweren't talking. admits she looks for contests to help being trampled on.
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Adoption Group favors it as an option By Julie Brown staff writer
The Thursday, June 23, concert was held "to promote awareness of our group," said Jim Walsh of Rochester Hills, co-chairman of the support group. The concert was also held to give group members a chance to get together and have some fun. The "Good Stuff for Kids" concert, a fund-raising project, featured the musical talents of performer Jerry Jacoby. The concert was open to
Parents and children had an opportunity to spend some time together last week during a concert hela at the Plymouth Cultural Center. . The sweet sounds of music filled the Plymouth Cultural Center last week during a children's concert sponsored by the Adoption Cradle Support Group East.
members of the Adoption Cradle Support Group East and to others. Sue Helmkamp of Livonia and Jane Gardner of Northville organized last week's concert. Both are parents of adopted children, as is Jim Walsh. THE SUPPORT group is for adoptive parents, for those who are waiting to adopt children and "anybody else that's interested," Walsh said.
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J i m W a l s h of R o c h e s t e r Hills is t h e p r o u d f a t h e r of L a u r e n Beth.
J a n e G a r d n e r of Northville a n d h e r s o n , Kevin, K i d a " c o n c e r t . G a r d n e r h e l p e d t o o r g a n i z e t h e enjoy their t i m e t o g e t h e r a t t h e " G o o d Stuff for c o n c e r t . L
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When they arrived at the DIA, the children found suitcases full of d o e s waiting for their archeological adventure. The object of the search waa to find different pieces In the DIA galleries; booklets used for the treasure hunt Included information about those pieces. "We're going on a treasure hunt," said Erin Bulea. a 10-yearold student at Bird Elementary School In Plymouth Township. She was busy Friday morning, search; ing for Egyptian artifacts. •
A group of Plymouth-Canton youngsters enjoyed an archeological adventure last Friday They didn't have to travel too far for their adventure. The trip, spootae Plymou by tbe Plymouth Community Arts Council, took them to the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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Kids learn about values J e r r y Jacoby's music has a message. Jacoby's musical presentations are designed to teach children about honesty, respect, responsibility and forgiveness. Jacoby, a1 Detroit resident, performs mostly in elementary schools. He has also performed at camps, conferences and other settings. Jacoby sings and plays musical instruments, keeping kids entertained. He recently performed at a concert presented by the Adoption Cradle Support Group East. That concert, open to support group members and Tbe message of his music is different from much of what appears oo children's television programs; monsters and violence aren't a part of his performances. * "The kids emulate a lot of this stuff." His recent "Good Stuff for Kids" performance at tbe Plymouth Cultural Center was designed to appeal to the wide range of ages found in the audience. Jacoby'* performances generally last about 45 minutes. HE OCCASIONALLY does workshops for children whose parents are going through a divorce. Jacoby finds himself pet totaling in front of a large group of kids, all of whom are feeling the effects of a divorce in the family. -4 Jacoby earned a bachelor's in music education and a master's of music from Wayne State University, where he served for two years as assistant— director of bands. His public school career has included working with elementary and high school students in both instrumental and vocal music. ONE OF THE musical numbers Jacoby presented told the story of s girl who learns about the importance of sharing; she comes to realize it's important to share chocolate chip cookies with ber brother. Please turn to Page 2
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JOHNNIE CROSBY The work of Plymouth artist Johnnie Crosby will be featured in an exhibit at The Frame Works, 8fl3 Penniman, Plymouth. The exhibit will run through Thursday, June 30. The exhibit is being held to celebrate Crosby's 15-year anniversary as a Plymouth watercolorist. Her work is included in the corporate collections of the University of Michigan Hospital. McAuley Health Center. Froud Engineering, Manoogian Corp. and Dow Chemical She has won many honors for her work Crosby has also won prizes for metal sculptures, and acrylic paintings. •
WESTSIDE II Westside Singles II will hold a dance/party from 8:30 p.m to 1 a.m. Friday. July 1, at the Livonia Elks Lodge, on Plymouth Road east of Merriman. The dance , party is for those age 21 and older .Dressy attire should be worn. Price is 14. For more information, call the hotline. 562-3170. •
ART IN THE PARK Plymouth's annual "Art in tiie Park" show will be neid trom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, July 2-3, in Kellogg Park. For more information. call the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce. 4531540. •
BETHANY WEST Bethany West will hold a dance at 8 p.rrf. Saturday, July 2, at the gym of St. Robert Bellarmine in Redford Township_Dress will. _be_ casuaL Bethany West is a support group for divorced and separated people. Price is $6. including beer and setups. There will be a disc jockey. The group also offers volleyball the first and third Wednesdays of the month. For more information, call 397-0143. •
TRI-COUNTY DANCE Tri-County Singles will hold a "Firecracker Dance" for singles from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, July 2. at the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road. Livonia. The dance/party is for .singles nvpr agp 21. Proper attire should be worn. Price is $4. For more information, call the hotline, 843-8917.
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ware; it will be centered on daily individual assignments. A written report will be provided at the end of the session. A two-hour pretesting session is optional ($45). New Morning School is at 14501 Haggerty Road. Plymouth Township. For reg. istration information, call 420-3331. •
CAESAREAN The Plymouth Childbirth Education Association will offer a • ALZHEIMER'S GROUPS Caesarean orientation at 7:30 p.m. The Plymouth Family Support Monday, July 11, at Newburg United Groups of the Alzheimer's Disease Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor and Related Disorders Association Trail, Livonia. There will be a (ADRDA) will meet at 1 p.m. Caesarean birth film. The orientaWednesday. Juiy t>, (atternoon group) tion is for couples anticipating a and at 7 p.m. Monday, July 11, (eve- Caesar ean birth and for Lamazening group). Meetings of the after- prepared couples seeking informanoon group and the evening group tion on birth options. Price is $1 per are held at the Plymouth Cultural person, payable at the door. Advance Center. 525 Farmer St. The support registration is not required. For groups are for caregivers, family more information, call 459-7477. members and friends of people with Alzheimer's. The groups offer educa- • BIRTH SERIES tional support programs. For more The Plymouth Childbirth Educainformation, call 557-8277. tion Association will offer a sevenweek childbirth series, starting at • COMMUNITY BAND 7:30 p.m. Monday. July 11, at Holy The Plymouth Community Band Trinity Church, 39020 Five Mile will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday. Road, Livonia. Early, registration is July 7, in Kellogg Park in downtown advised. To register or for more inPlymouth. The guest conductor will formation. call 459-7477. be George Ca vender, former University of Michigan Marching Band con- • NEW MORNING CLASSES ductor. Among those attending the New Morning School will offer concert will be members of the Uni- summer classes on Tuesdays and versity of Michigan Gub of the Thursdays. July 12-28. Classes will Plymouth Community. The club is be offered in a variety of areas, inaccepting new members; member- cluding cooking, crafts, math, naship information will be available at ture. printing/painting and ceramthe concert. Annual dues are $10. ics. Registration will continue until a For more information, call Ken class is full. New Morning School is Holmes, cluh^pre^dent. 453-8457t — a n 4 5 O T Haggerty Road, Plymouth Township. For more information, call 420-3331. • SINGLE PARENTS The newly formed Single Parents Group of Our Lady of Good Counsel • 50-UP CLUB will hold a wine and cheese party at The St. John Neumann Seniors. 508 p.m. Sunday. July 10, in the school Up Club, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesgym. 1160 Penniman. Plymouth. Ad- day, July 12, at the church, on Warmission will be free of charge. The ren Road west of Sheldon in Canton. group is for custodial and non-custo- New members and guests may atdial single parents; membership is tend. For more information, rail open to non-parishioners. For more Terry Brunner, president, 495-0026. tflformatroncall 453-0326 • PWP CONFERENCE • SUMMER SCHOOL The Huron Valley Regional CounNew Morning School will offer an cil and Downriver Chapter, Parents academic^ summer school, Mondays Without Partners, will hold a region1UI 11. Students may choose three tbe Fairlane Holiday Inn, Ford Road out of five weeks. The program will at Southfield. Workshops will be offocus on individualized reading, fered on a variety of topics, includwriting, math and vocabulary build- ing parliamentary procedure, reing. The program will include per- marriage, and assertiveness versus sonal instruction, drill and practice, aggressiveness. There will also be a learning games, and computer soft- fashion show. Workshops are offered
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"It's like being pregnant for a year and a half," be said of the wait The Walshes were never sure just when that telephone call would come. "The waiting is the hardest part." Gardner, Walsh and other group members would like to promote greater awareness of adoption. "I think it's the greatest thing in the world," Walsh said. It takes a great deal of courage for a birth mother to give up her
child for adoption, 1^ said. That's often the best option for the child, how ever. "And probably for the mother." Gardner said. "It depends on tbe situation, of course." Celebrity single mothers, such as actresses Jessica Lange and Farrah Fawcett, receive a great deal of media attention, Walsh said. That kind of press coverage presents a distorted view of single parenthood. "They're living in a fantasy world."
new voices Lido and Teri Aldini of Canton announce the birth of a son, Michael Peter; June 17 at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Tom and Carole Harris of Brightnn and Mary Stella Aldini of QroasePointe Woods. Great-grandparents
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Judith Moriarty (left) gets some help f r o m Larry DuMoucheiie d u r i n g an arl/antiques appraisal clinic, offered by the Canton Historical Society. Historical society m e m b e r s held their annual DuMouchelle art/antiques appraisal clinic Saturday, June 25, at the Canton Historical Museum. Helen Stein b r o u g h t in a doll that she received as a child to be appraised.
Jerry J a c o b y a n d a p u p p e t f r i e n d tell a h u m o r o u s story d u r i n g t h e " G o o d Stuff for Kids" c o n c e r t , p r e s e n t e d by the A d o p t i o n C r a d l e S u p p o r t Group East.
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Katnryn Luddecke of Canton is among area Girl Scouts cboeen to participate in this summer's Wider Opportunities program. She was among six outstanding young women chosen for the program by the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council. Luddecke. IS, will learn about the care, feeding and training of llama* when she travels to" Nationaf Girl Scout Center West for "Lluv a Llama.'' During her two-week stay, she will also practice her teaching skills with other participants, and will lead the llamas on a pack trip to the back country. Luddecke was chosen for the program because of her interest in llamas, her interest in working in a primitive camp situation, anri her skills in relating to others She has been a Girl Scout for nine years.
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BIRTH C L A S S E S The Plymouth Childbirth Education Association will offer a sevenweek childbirth series, starting at 7 30 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, at the First Presbyterian Church, 701 W. Church St., Plymouth. Early registration is advised. To register or for more information, call 459-7477. •
CHILDBIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Education Association will offer a sevenweek childbirth series, starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21. at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia. Early registration is advised. To register or for more information, call 4597477. •
MIDWESTERN MUSICAL A two-act musical. "Midwestern Memories." will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday. July 29, at the Smith Theatre, on the Orchard Ridge Campus of Oakland Community College in Farmington Hills. Additional performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. Aug. 5 and 13. The musical is about the trials and tribulations involved in settling southeastern Michigan in the 1830s. as seen through the eyes of a local newspaper editor. Jamie Mason will do the stag' directing and Don Daniels will be the musical director. The music and lyrics were written by Michigan native Mike McGuire. The dialogue was created by Mason, manager of the Smith
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223 S. Main St.. Plymouth. Tbe L» Leche League provides information and support for women who are breastfeeding. Pregnant women and nursing mothers may attend. Those attending may bring their babies. For more information, call 464-9714 or 459-1322 •x • CHILDBIRTH PROGRAM • PRESCHOOL OPENINGS The Plymouth Childbirth EducaCreative Playhouse Preschool has tion .Association will offer a seven- limited openings for 4-year-old girls week childbirth series, starting at 10 for its fall session. Sessions are held a.m Saturday, July 30, at Holy Trin- Monday and Wednesday mornings, ity Church, 39020 Five Mile Road, and include music, art, stories and Livonia Early registration is field trips. For more information, advised. To register or for more in- call Kathy Belisle. 981-2362. formation. call 459-7477. • BEAUTIFIERS • MUSEUM FUN The Canton Beautifjcation ComThe Plymouth Historical Museum mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. the third is at 155 S. Main. Plymouth. If is Wednesday of the month at Canton open to the public 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Township Hall, on Canton Center Saturday and Sunday. Admission Road south of Proctor. For more inprice at the museum is $1 for adults, formation, cpll Tillie Schultx, 45350 cents for those ages 11-17 and 25 6084, or Geri Wojcik, 459-4132. cents for children 5-10. For more information. call 455-6940. • CANTON T O P S The Canton chapter of TOPS • BETHANY GROUP (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Bethany Plymouth-Canton is a 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays at Geneva support group for divorced, separat- Presbyterian Church, 5835 N. Sheled and widowed people. Meetings don, Canton. For more information, are held at 7:30 p.m. the third Satur- call 453-6543 or 344-8999 (evenings). day and fourth Sunday of the month at St. Kenneth's, on Haggerty in • KIWANIS CLUB Plymouth Township. For more inforThe Plymouth Kiwanis Club meets mation. call 421-1708 or 422-8625. at 6:30 j,.m. every Tuesday at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown • PHOENIX Plymouth. Club members are inPhoenix holds dances for singles volved in a variety of community acfrom 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sundays. tivities and rational programs. Tbe Dances are held at the Monaghan public may attend the Plymouth Knights of Columbus Hall. 19801 Kiwanis Club's weekly meetings. Farmington Road, between Seven Mile and Eight Mile roads in Livo- • PLYMOUTH T O P S nia. Dances are for singles age 21 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) and older. Dressy attire should be of Plymouth meets each Wednesday worn (no jeans). Price is |4. For evening at the Come Little Children more information, call Ruth. 471- Center, 45050 Warren, between Shel1248. don and Canton Center roads. Weighin is at 6:30 p.m., with the meeting at • PIONEERS CLUB 7-8 p.m. For more information, call The Pioneers Senior Club of Can- 453-2658 or 453-2347.. ton meets at 12:30 p.m. Fridays at the Canton Recreation Center, 44237 • CORVETTE CLUB Tbe Canton Corvette Club meets Michigan Ave. at Sheldon. New members may attend. For more in- at 7:30 p.m. the second Thursday of the month at the Box Bar, 777 W. formation, call 397-1000 £xt. 278. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. Tbe club is seeking new members. For more • BREASTFEEDING The La Leche League of Plym- information, call 459-5732 or 455outh-Canton meets at 7-9 p.m. the 9104. fourth Tuesday of each month up- • AGORAPHOBICS stairs at the Dunning-Hough Library, A.I.M. (Agoraphobics in Motion) is
Due to the Fourth of July holiday, an early deadline will apply for "Clubs in Action" material. The deadline for the Thursday, July 7, edition will be noon Friday, July 1. — Fot .ins fur "Clubs in Action' nmlerial are available at the Observer Newspapers office, 489 S. Main, Plymouth 48170. Items may be delivered or mailed to the newspaper at that address. No "Clubs in Action" material will be taken over the telephone. Items are published on a space-available For more information, call 4592700.
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McMUNN WAS under probationary status during his first two years at the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. That was a period of testing, both for him and for the church. McMunn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMunn of Jasper, Mich. He graduated from Sand Creek High School in Sand Creek, Mich. As a teenager, McMunn had the opportunity to lead school-age groups in such areas as athletics and student government. "I enjoyed leadership," he said. When be was 17, McMunn stood up at a neighboring church to thank that congregation for provjding a banquet for his football team. He sensed that God wanted him to encourage and build up the church and its work. "This is the sense of direction I have had." That stayed constant throughout his college years and beyond. McMunn received a bachelor of arts degree from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Okla., and a master of divinity degree from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Ky. ' McMunn's first priority in his work at the Plymouth church is youth ministry. He works mostly with middle school and high school students. McMunn recently traveled with a group of 30 high school students on a work camp project. Those students worked on the Appalachian Service Project, a home repair effort concentrated on the rural poor.
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CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.) Main and Church 453-6464 Philip Rodgers Magee Minister Sunday Worship 10tf0AJi. Chrlatian Crafta Age 3-4th Grade
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He has found that young people are at an age where they are asking questions and need substantial Christian nurturing. At the church, there's a thriving New Horizons group for young couples. "We're growing spiritually together and enjoying social interaction together." Members support each other in Christian marriage. They also participate in Bible study and enjoy recreational activities such as picnics. The group includes about 20 couples. Providing spiritual guidance for college students is more difficult, McMunn has found. Those students move frequently, and it is difficult to keep track of them.
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FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY WEST - (Assemblies of God) 41355 Six Mile Rd.. Northville Rev. John Booher, Sr. Pastor 561-3300 8unday Worship, 11:00 AJHL A 6 3 0 P.M.
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The church bulletin i* published ^ e NAIM every Thursday in the Observer The Wayne Chapter bf NAIM. an Information for the church bulleorganization for Christian widows tin must be received in the Livoand widowers, will have its monthly nia office by nodn the Monday at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 13, at preceding publication. Send inthe Msgr Hunt K-of-C Hall, 7080 formation to the Observer, 36251 Gar ling Dr, Dearborn Heights For Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. more informaUon, call 425-2621 or 535-1478. e EPISCOPAL CONVENTION The 89th General Convention of e SPECIAL SERVICE the Episcopal Church will meet Sat"Living Too Close To The Edge" is urday, July 2, through Monday, July the message the Rev. Arthur Hunt 11 at Cobo Hall in Detroit. will give at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 3, at In addition, the Triennial meeting Ward Presbyterian Church, 17000 of the Episcopal church Women will Farmington, Livonia. He will admeet at the same time and location. dress those pitfalls for Christians Tbe last time the convention was.in who choose to live with the world's Detroit was 1»61. values. He will outline the truths, the Some 900 lay and clerical deputies reasons and tbe guilt. and about 200 bishops will particiAlso appearing at the service will pate along with many visitors from be Dr. Jerry Smith and his family, around the country. There will be a who will perform vocal and keydisplay of booths featuring every- board arrangements of contempothing from stained glass to videos. rary Christian music and hymns. The Some 10,000 people are expected service is open to tbe public. to attend the convention, including church leaders from abroad. e GOSPEL COMPETITION Convention issues will include an Gos pelf est "88 will take place at 2 Executive Council proposal that edu- p.m. Sunday, July 3 at Hart Plaza in cation and teaching are at the core Detroit. Six of southeastern Michiof the church's mission on all levels. gan's best choirs have earned a There is also likely to be consider- chance to sing before thousands and able discussion on the reports and compete for prizes. The concert is resolutions concering tbe role of free and open to the public women in the church. Tlte commission of human affairs will offer reports on AIDS, bioethical issues and e VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Hosanna Tabor Lutheran Church. abortion. 9600 Lev erne, Redford Township, The Standing Commission of will have vacation Bible school from Peace will ask for funding of SI.5 9 a.m. to noon July 11-15 The school million during a 6-year period to is for children 3 through grade eight. provide a ministry of healing and re- Bible stories, crafts, music and reconciliation in Central America. The freshments will fill the ooe week sesEpiscopal Church in Nicaragua is sion. Adult vacation Bible schools spotlighted for special concern. are available. For more information, call 937-2424. e SUMMER SERVICES The Association of American e REUNION Laestadian Congregations (AALC) Christ the King Catholic elementawill have 1988 Summer Services Thursday-Sunday, June 30-July 3, at ry school in northwest Detroit is Concordia Lutheran College, 4090 planning an all-class reunion to celeGeddes, south of M-14 and west of brate the 50th anniversary of the opening of the school. Organizers are US-23, Ann Arbor. seeking all former students and facGuest speakers will be from tbe ulty. United States and Canada. They also include Erkki Piri of Pudasjarvi, The reunion is scheduled for Aug Finland. Sermons will be in both 20 and will include an open bouse at English and Finnish language and the school, beginning at 2 p.m., an will be translated. The Sunday morn- alumni Mass at 6 p.m. and dinner ing sermon by Piri will be rebroadAlumni are asked to write or call 990 at 8 p.m. e CELEBRANT SINGERS e FIRST SERVICE Jon Stemkoski's Celebrant SingTbe Rev. Carol Gregg will have ers, an internationally known Chrisher first Sunday service as new pas- tian music ministry, will perform at tor at Village Presbyterian Church 7 p.m. Friday, July 1, at St. Edith in Bedford Township on Sunday, Church, 15089 Newburgh, Livonia. July 3. Gregg, a graduate of PrinceTheir two-hour service is a blend ton Theological Seminary, has of praise and worship music. The served as chaplain resident at group features 10 singers and a 12Harper Hospital and recently as as- piece orchestra. The music of the sociate pastor at First Presbyterian Celebrant Singers includes a selecChurch of Farmington Hills. tion of contemporary gospel songs.
e GUEST CELEBRANT The Rev Calvin Onderdonk Schofield, Jr.. bishop of Southeast Florida. will be tbe guest celebrant at 9 30 a.m. Sunday, July 10 at St. David Episcopal Church, 16200 W. 12 Mile, Southfield Scbofield will be in the area attending tbe National Convention in Detroit. He was consecrated bishop coadjutor in 1979 and became diocesan in 1980 e MUSIC MINISTRY Tim and Darla Jack will be ministering in song and sharing their personal experiences at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, July 17, at Fairlane Central. 22575 Ann Arbor Trail, Dearborn Heights The Jacks have appeared on Trinity Broadcasting Network, "Tbe 700 Club," "100 Huntley Street," and "Campmeeting U.S.A." They have also been involved in groups such as The Continental Singers. Festival of Praise, Tbe Spurllows and have traveled throughout the U.S. and Canada. The performance is open to the public. e ALCOHOLICS FOR CHRIST Alcoholics for Christ is a Christian fellowship and support group for the alcoholic, his or her family and concerned people The group meets at 7.30 p.m. Friday^ at Westland Full Gospel Church, 34033 Palmer, Westland; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and I p.m Fridays at Ward Presbyterian Church. Farmington Road near Six Mile, Livonia; 6 p.m. Tuesdays at Church of God in Christ, 3844 Hamson. Inkster, 7:30 p.m. Mondays at Fairhaven Assembly of God, 876 Beech Daly, Dearborn Heights; and 7 30 p.m. Saturdays at Fairlane Alliance Church. 905 Mason, north of Michigan Avenue For more information, call 399-9955 from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. weekdays. e TOURING CHOIR Newburg U n i t e d Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia, will host the M&Ms on Friday. July 15. The M&Ms are an mtergenerational choir of 46 memTbe group is from Arlington United Methodist Church in Bridgeton, Mo. The church hosted the Newburg United Youth Choir in April. e CONTINENTAL SINGERS The Continental Singers and Orchestra will present a two-part pro-, gram of inspirational and traditional Christian music at 10 a.m. Sunday. July 17 at Calvary Missionary Church, 29850 W Six Mile, Livonia. For more information, call 261-5050.
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moral perspectives Rabbi Irwin Groner
(Christian OmrcX) 354 75 f*e Mas IM <64-6722 MARK McGILVREY Minister 1 5 4 3 1 M e r r i m a n Rd. Stan ,'iiar • Youtfi Mmsler SUNDAY WORSHIP BIBLE SCHOOL (As egesi 9 30 AM 8:30, 11:00 A . M . & 6:00 P . M . •:15 A M Service • Morning WoriMp 10 «S A M "What did we do wrong?" This T H O M A S FENDER. MINISTER Evening Worsftap A Youtx Meetings 6 30 P M plaintive question has been uttered DAVID KOHN. Associate Minister by bewildered-parents who are not 427-9743 able to comprehend or explain tbe S e e Herald of Truth CATHOLIC Can or Write for Free irresponsible or injurious of their Correspondence Course grown children Many parents, when confronted by ST. JOHN NEUMANN tbe fact that their adolescent or col4 4 6 0 0 W a r r e n • C a n t o n * 455-5910 lege age children (or even beyond) Father G e o r g e Chamley, P a s t o r have violated moral or legal standMASSES ards, torment themselves with tbe S a t u r d a y 4 3 0 * fc30 PJtL feelings of guilt and personal respon(No 630 P.M. Maaa Owing July i August sibility for the transgressions of tbe S u n 7:30, 9 0 0 , 11:00 AJ*. 8 1 0 0 P.M. younger generation In an ironic re- versal of tbe Biblical judgment, coo8T. MICHAEL temporary society often visits tbe Parish sins of tbe children upon their fa11441 Hubbard* Livonia-* 261-1455 thers and mothers Father Edward J Baldwin, Pastor As a Rabbi, I have been witness to Weekend Mum Saturday 5:00 P.M. tbe shame and self-punishment that S u n d a y 8 30, 10 00 A M 12 Moor* parents undergo when they discover that a son or daughter is using nar••ww!.: cotks. ot has vtulausd me law; or has engaged in some willfully perverse act that has brought havoc upon his re;mmm or her life. Since most parents try, as best they can, to provide proper training and direction for their It is an over simplification, T h e N E W Church in t h e OLD Village" such tragic events occur, to PRAISE CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD place all blame upon tbe shoulders MS N MU ft. • PljiiaU 455-1070 of the older generation Sunday School (ages H I ) llfcOOajn. Morning Worship 10*0 a m Childrens' Service 1930 a j n . Praise Odebratior 600 p.m What does one say to parents who • • • 1 • Family Training (Wedneeday) 799 p m . g^pl have trouble with their children and cry oat "What did we do that waa wrong? Where did we fail?" There are, to he sere, many ways in which we do fail oar children We neglect 1M| to five them eaoogh attention, to talk t h f a ^ oyer with them, to let ksafr^-flrmty aad Tovii^ly LIVONIA
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"I try to get to that cutting edge as often as I can," he said. Messages of comfort and encouragement are also part of his preaching. In his work, McMunn has found it a constant challenge to provide time for his private life. He and his wife, Marianne Mugler McMunn, are the parents of two children, Matthew, 2, and Katie, 6 months.
of Plymouth. "It does as much or more for the kids as it does for the recipients." Student participants learn that it is more blessed to give than to receive, just as Jesus taught, be added. McMunn's second priority is working on the evangelism committee at the church. That committee welcomes visitors and helps people find a smaller group within the church where they can belong and participate. McMunn also gives sermons at the church. He has found he can get nervous when giving a sermon on a particularly tough, challenging subject, such as one questioning materialism.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10*5 A.M.
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The Rev. Douglas M c M u n n plans to make working w i t h youth one of his first priorities at First United Methodist C h u r c h of Plymouth.
THE STUDENTS spent one week in Virginia on the project. They are among some 5,000 volunteers participating in the Appalachian Service Project this summer Tbe trip south was the highlight of tbe senior high youth
WORSHIP SERVICE * 3 0 A.M. I CHBMY MLL UMTID METHOMtT CfMKM tm. Randy Whrtoomb S«jmmsr Hours Worahip Service 1 0 ^ 0 A M . tommy Provided
BILL BRESLER/staff photographer
McMUNN PUTS Christ first in his life, considers his family responsibilities, and then his ministry role. In his first year in pastoral ministry, McMunn said he felt he had to be at the church most of the time. At tbe beginning, he found himself busy planning and conducting his first funeral, wedding and other services. "9o many firsts, that took a lot of time." Now that he has more experience, such events are not as time-consuming. These days, McMunn takes Fridays off. McMunn enjoys working with young people, and also enjoys working with the Rev. John Grenfell and others
C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O R (Reformed Church in America) 3 8 1 0 0 F i v e Mile, L i v o n i a
Garden City EPISCOPAL CHURCH
: The Rev Douglas Jay McMunn takes some teasing from his brothers, who work as fanners. They enjoy telling him. "Well, you only work one day a week anyway." His brothers know, however, that McMunn actually puts in a great deal of time on the job. Sundays aren't the only days McMunn works. McMunn, 27, was ordained as an elder and received as a full member of the Detroit Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church June 10. Tbe ordainment occurred at tbe 147th session of the conference, held at Adrian College in Adrian, Mich. He was ordained by Bishop Judith Craig, resident bishop of the Michigan Area of the United Methodist Church. McMunn has been reassigned to the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth for the coming year. The ordained ministry is a special kind of ministry McMunn said. It involves word, sacrament and order, or preaching, conducting sacraments and providing pastoral leadership. "It's the church's way of affirming tbe falling and gifts of a person to do those kinds of ministry."
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Worship S e r v i c e 9:30 A.M. Nursery Care Provided
UNITED METH00IST CHURCH Dr. David A. Russell 421-6628
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Saint John's Episcopal Church 574 South Sheldon Ptymouth* 453-0190
PoesbyteHiun Cbtinch,(U.S.AJ Livonia 422-0494
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Vernon Baptist Church (SRC) 8828 Wormer - Redford, Ml 48239 (2 B U x k i W e " Teiegroph at Joy Rd )
9:45 Bible Study J 1:00 Worship 5:30 Church Training 6:30 Worship
PRESBYTERIAN (U S A.)
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10:00 A.M. Jr. 8 Sr. High Class " A.M. A M . Aduft A O Study Class 11:15 Nuriery! teryPro«ded
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In P l y m o u t h St. Peter Ev. Luthersn Church , 1343 Penniman Ave. —* Psstor Mark Freier • 453-3393 Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Class 9:15 A.M
UNITED METHODIST
30268 Marquette & Henry Ruff Garden City. Ml We Are An Independent Fundamental, Pre-MiUenniaUst In Doctrine. Using the KJB
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26325 H a l s t e a d R o a d at 11 M i l e
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Rev. William C. Moors - Pastor William T. Bran ham, Asst. Pastor
Sunday School and Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 A.M.
ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)
Rev Wm E Nelson
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(313) 474-SSSO W o r a h i p - S u n d a y 9:00 A M B a r r i e r Free S a n c t u a r y
W C A R 1090 S U N D A Y 10:30 A . M .
ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Services MO, 9-J0 A 11:00 A.M. Church School MO A M
July 3rd - 9-.30 A.M. Morning W o r a h i p Let'e Take A Look II. At Beptists A. " A People of Liberty" C »
10101 W. Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth at Gottfredson 4 Ann Arbor Rd
>3434 O A K L A N D AVENUE F A R M I N G TOM, M C H H 2 A N 48034
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran C h u r c h e s WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR
Hoty Communion Worship Service 9:30 A.M. Nursery & Sunday School 9:30 A.M.
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ST. PAUL'8 LUTHERAN MI88OURI SYNOD High & Elm Streets. Northville T. Lubeck, Pastor C. Boerger-Pulpit Asst.
G R A N D RIVER BAPTIST C H U R C H OF LIVONIA i,Affiliated with American Baptist Churches. U.S.A.) 34500 Six Mile Rd., Just West of Farmington Rd.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
20805 MKMlebett at 8 Mile Farmington Hills • 474-0675
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
28440 L Y N D O N , LIVONIA, Ml
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Rev T h o m a s W a b e r , Pastoral Asst Rev V F. H a l b o t h , Sr.. Pastor E m e r i t u s
425-6215 or 425-1116 KENNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR
8:30 A . M . & 10:00 A . M .
Rav. Victor F. Hal both. Jr., Paator Air Conditioned
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5 Nursery Provided at All Services
Wednesday Bible S t u d y 10 A.M.
St. Paura Lutheran Miaeourl Synod
W e l c o m e s You! ' AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH"
S u n d a y S e r v i c e Broadcast fe30 a.m. W M U Z - F M 103.5 Additional Sunday Service at Schoolcraft College 8:30 A . M . Worahip 1 0 & 0 A.M. Sunday School
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H0SAINA-TA60A Ll/THERAH CHURCHI SCHOOL
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP
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LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 A n n A r b o r Road Plymouth 453-5252 The Rev. K.M. M e h r l , Pastor
9600 Leverr>e • So Redfc-rd • 937-2424 Rev Glenn Kopper «e* l i w w c i Witio WORSHIP WITH US Sundays 8 : 3 0 4 11:00A.M. Monday Evening 7:00 P.M Sunday School & Blbie Classes 9 45 A M Christian School: Pre-scfioo<-8lh Grade Carol H e i d i , P r i n c i p a l 937-2233
10:00 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE STUDY 11:00 A.M. " W h a t Hia Coming Did For M e " 6:00 P.M. "The Hardest Thing For A Christian To Do" WEDNESDAY 7:15 P.M. FAMILY BIBLE STUDY C e n t r a l C h r l a t i a n School A c c e p t i n g Applications For T h e Fall S e m e e t e r
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| Dr S t a n J e n k i n a , •Pastor
HOLY COMMUNION Worship and Sunday School 8:30, 10.-00 and 11:30 A.M. "LIVING TOO C L 0 8 E TO THE EDGE" Rav. Arthur J. Hunt 7:00 P.M. "THE PROPMET8 ME8SAGE" Rav. Randall Brown W e d n e a d e y , 7:30 P.M. 8 C H O O L OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Activttiee for All Ages)
TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR. 7:30 A.M. SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (12f0)
"A Church That 's Concerned About People
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14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way) ,iI Livonia Phone: 522-6830 LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR
July 3rd 11:00 A.M. " G o d Bless A m e r i c a " 6:00 P.M. "A M e a a a g e To S e v e n Churches" H.L Petty Paator
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which parents do tbe right thing* communicate faithfully, set fine examples. and still their children disappoint them. What about this'' The answer lies in two parts First, young people are more influenced by their peers, by the media, by tbe moral confusion of our age than they are by their elders, or so it seems to me There is such a thing as tbe "spirit of tbe times" which overwhelms any generation. That spirit of moral defiance, of self-indulgence and of instant gratification exercises a powerful and seductive force upon the impressionable hearts and minds of the young The second part of the answer lies with children themselves Once yow have done your best for your children, and they grow to maturity, yon have to let them stand on their own Teief Their mistakes are their own, and not yours You have dooe what you could, you have talked your heart out, you have communicated your conscience, and still they will not listen, at least not yet. It is op to them to chooee what they will, but we children to be I Parents who have tried their best (and most do) should not harbor guilt feelings Our sons and d a ^ h t e r s are people ia their ows right, and. tf they reject what their parents have offered, this to their dedatoa. epon which they will either rise or falL Always, we mart give them kaowtodge that we love them, that they caa i to as with their probtana, aad
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William Maloney, s e n i o r vice p r e s i d e n t for s a l e s a n d m a r k e t i n g of Allnet C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , s e e s h i s c o m p a n y r e b o u n d i n g f r o m the losses which have d o g g e d the company.
Allnet predicts rebound By Tom Henderson staff writer
utes and revenues. And it's an area we are going to be concentrating more and more on. We want to be a William Maloney, senior vice carrier with a regional focus and a president for sales and marketing of -nationwide capability." Allnet Communications, thinks he can see the light at the end of a long TO PUT that retrenching more tunnel that has been filled, not with clearly in focus, a lesson in recent water, but with red ink. « history is in order. "We have taken action we are Allnet and its publicly held holdvery positive will put us in a positive ing company, ALC Communications, cash-flow basis in the third quarter have been in financial difficulty and beyond," he said of the Bingham since the merger of Allnet and LexiFarms-based company. tel in 1986. Allnet lost $60.8 million on reve"In going through the merger, an nues of $449.7 million in 1986, $2.6 awful lot of our resources were million on revenues of $394.6 million spent putting the two companies toin 1987, and $3.2 million on revenues gether and fixing the. problems we of $101.6 million in the first quarter uncovered. That's behind us now," of 1988. Maloney said, from the company's corporate headquarters on TeleSHORT TERM, that refers to two graph, south of 13 Mile. actions by the long-distance phone Of the losses in 1986, fully $49.9 network, the nation's third largest — million were related to network and it refers to an influx of $15 million of office consolidations in merging two cash in a stock deal with Communi- companies into one. cations Transmission Inc. of Texas, (Four hundred employed at with another $15 million by tbe end headquarters, with some 200 in the of the year if CTI exercises an option marketing offices at Lahser and to buy more stock, and it refers to Northwestern and.some 300 in the the recent closing of two regional credit collections and. data processsales offices in markets where ing offices at Telegraph and 10 Mile. Allnet saw little chance of success. Maloney said the recent office closLong term, it means that Allnet is ings had a minimal impact locally, going back to the basics, refocusing with just five to 10 employees affecton its Midwest market and forget- ed; some 200 were laid off nationting grandiose plans of competing wide^ _ with AT&T, Sprint and MCI from "We're going forward now," coast to coast . —Maloney said. "You'll see progress. "We weren't executing our region- Not dramatic progress — wfe're not al focus as clearly and as crisply as a company that is going to grow 40, we wanted," said Maloney, a Bloom- 50, 60 percent a year. But there's no field Hills resident reason why Allnet can't be on a profDoes the closing this month of itable basis from now oo." sales offices in New Orleans and Houston, following the closing of the LEXITEL, WHOSE management Boston officwiOt year, mean a re- team now runs Allnet, and Allnet and a return to seemed a perfect fit Lexitel had a strong infrastructure and revenues ^Absolutely," Maloney said. "You of some $100 million annually. The go/back to whapWorks . . . The up- company was backed by venture per Midwest Is oar core region. It capital, with a conservative strategy provides us 55 percent of our min- for growth.
It was also profitable. * Allnet, then based in Chicago, was started with a public salesoffering and with a flurry of marketing and advertising, with a strategy of dramatic growth and high revenues, which were some $300 million annually at the time of the merger "
When consumers are hot businesses can find themselves with items that are even hotter. In some cases, weather conditions have provided everything but a n arid business climate. While gardeners shy away from planting shrubs and trees under drought conditions, nurseries report that just about any watering device is a hot item. This year; after a news story about t a d v a n t a g e s of a root feeder for parched trees, nurseries can't keep enough of the garden gizmos on hand. Last year, Thomas Harold Nursery and Florist Livonia, sold 15-20 root feeders. In the last several weeks, they've sold 30-40. "We finally got a shipment in," said Dave Krajniak, a salesman with the nursery. "They really work. It forces the water in." "This year, we're selling a ton of irrigation supplies," said Bob Walker, general manager of ^ngiiih Gardens, West Bloomfield. "I can't keep it in stock. The distributors are sending me back orders." Although sales have slowed when it comts to plants, it's part of the seasonal cycle, according to Frank Huber, co-owner of Christensen's Plant Center, Livonia. "It's just a little early this year. People are reluctant to plants" Usually business slows in July. Some aspects of business for AAction Lawn Care of Canton Township are slightly slower this year. Drought conditions have curtailed landscaping projects as well as spraying lawns with chemical fertilizers. But business is flowing when it comes to installing and repairing irrigation systems, according to the firm's secretary, Carol Bye. Meanwhile at Aqua-tech Irrigation, Farmington Hills, business blossoms with the h e a t The firm in-
and home improvement workers with homeowners. For a $49 a n n u l staff writer fee, homeowners can subscribe to It's every homeowner's nightmare the network. Contractors who belong — paying in full for an unsatisfacto- to the network don't pay a membership fee but are-charged a commisry repair project Lynn Tomlinsoo of Birmingham sion by the network. needed to find someone to correct HOMEX CHECKS out repairmen what had been done. 1 was burned really bad," she as consumers themselves should but said. "I paid in full and lost my mon- all too seMocn do, according to network general manager Dan Rabyan. ey." In addition to checking contracShe found the first repairman throegh a newspaper ad. She paid tors' licenses and references, the full price, $900 at the outset to makes sure the contractor have new drywall in hsr family have any him with state Ths
A LOT OF SERVICE calls come from areas with low water pressure. Many consumers unaware # that sprinkler beads won't rotate without adequate water pressure, call for repair service. "When the pressure comes back up, they're OK," said Boston. "Livonia, especially, seems to be having low water pressure." When it eomes to consumers keeping cool, movie theaters become a mecca for the hot and bothered. Theaters are experiencing an annual business trend about one month early"Normally people don't start coming in until July and August. We're about a mohth ahead of schedule," said A1 Lovely, manager of Livonia Mall Cinemas 1-3. As in the past, summertime audiences show up for the movie and the air conditioning. "Usually in spring there's a slowdown when the warm weather first comes. Once the novelty wears off, people come back. Particularly with seniors, business in the afternoon is up." But if the air-conditioned cool of a hot summer afternoon disappears, consumers hot foot it to the phone to put in a distress call with the nearest beating/cooling concern.
Allnet had a weak infrastructure, though — billing, data processing, collections — and was not profitable. One of the drawbacks of the merger was that the new company continued to pursue too actively the strategies of the former Allnet Maloney said. It focused too much on expanding its sales nationwide, even in markets where in retrospect it had little chance of success. MALONEY SAID that 1988 will be a watershed year for Allnet It now has its 44,000-mile network of transmission lines in place and has started-mternational service, 800 service" and operator service.
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SOMETIMES the conversation can leave the secretary at the heating cooling contractor in a stale of distress. "You can't know. You should hear some of the phone calls I get,'' said Barbara Miller, secretary to the dispatcher at Aletha Heating and Cooling, Redford. "I used to love air conditioning season But now I like heating season a lot better." "When the heat is up, the air conditioning works harder. And with all the calls, it's a stress on the employees. Our first break was today (last Thursday.) Our phone isn't ringing as much. When the temperature's in the 90s, people can't live without their air conditioning. They want service now." «j. Restaurants and other places of businesses especially want immediate service. "They lose their business without air conditioning." Miller said. . Orders to install central air conditioning are steadily increasing as un- comfortable weather continues. "Wfe're swamped,'' Miller said. But the company gives priority to orders from people with health problems such as asthma and heart condition, which can be aggravated by the heat. At Bill Cook Buick in Farmington Hills, the service department was also swamped by calls from customers without air conditioning. "We've had about 10-15 percent additional . business over last year," said Tom Erdman, assistant service manager. Many minor repairs average about one hour but more complicated problems could tie up a car.for up to five hours. According to Erdman. there's not too much a customer can do to ensure that a car's air conditioning system will thrive in hot 5 weather. "The way they're designing them — it's not really a customer maintenance type of situation," Erdman said.
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stages. Tbe fastest-growing buyer segments (regardless of age) to the year 2000 will include previously married and previously married workers. Although 18-24-year-olds are the largest users of fragrance and makeup now, use will drop among this group and increase in all other age groups over the next 12 years. Taken together with additional industry statistics, women 25-54 who are previously married will represent the heaviest users of makeup and fragrance in the year 2000.
focus: small business Mary DIPaolo aim oear-term sales and marketing cars, growing from 14.4 percent in efforts accordingly. 1990 to 17.7 percent in the year 2000 By the year 2000, these key female buyers will have aged 10 years, makWHEN ANALYZING the cosmeting the 35-44 and 45-54 the new tar- ics market, women ages IS-24 who gets for domestic vehicles. Based oo, are single workers are the largest life-cycle stage, working wtveswill users of makeup and fragrance grow the most as buyers of domestic across all age groups and life-cycle
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Detroit Diesel sees methanol-powered buses in future By Tom Hend*r*on staff writer Tbe more some things change, the more others stay the same. Tbe first engine that rolled off the assembly line at Detroit Diesel in March 1936 was a rugged, six-cylinder engine that a few years Later powered the landing craft that delivered GIs to foreign shores in the European and Pacific theaters. Fiftyyears later, the engine is still coming down the line by the thousands a year, practically unchanged, and still is being installed in'trucks and boats. But that doesn't mean the company is standing still A $25 million project involving researching, engineering and building methanol-boni: ^ ing engines will have big payoffs in the early 1990s, company officials hope. THOSE HOPES have been given a big boost by the ILS. Environmental Agency, which has ordered tough clean-air standards for bus engines beginning in 1991 and for truck engines beginning in 1994. Tbe series 92 engine, the largest the company makesrean be converted to methanol with minor modifications. Tbe company plans to convert
its original engine, the 71 series, to methanol, also. (Those numbers refer to the cubic-inch displacement of each cylinder.) • The methanol engines easily meet the tougher standards, and both EPA and Detroit Diesel officials think problems of fuel supply can be met without major difficulty. WHILE THINGS seem to be going alDng^smoothly for Detroit Diesel in the search-for a viable methanol burning engine — and, more important, a viable market for it — the project has not gone as smoothly as the end result might indicate. Tbe genesis for the project came in the oil embargoes and fuel shortages of the late 1970s Detroit Diesel officials projected that by now. 1968, diesel fuel would be some $3 a gallon. It would, they thought, be in they interest to convert their diesef engines to a fuel source that would be cheaper and domestic. But a funny thing happened during the course of the project — the market became glutted with cheap oil. Diesel fuel continues to sell for well under SI a gallon at bulk nates. "We missed it by a mile," said Dave Merrion. senior vice president of engineering at Detroit Diesel. THAT'S WHERE luck comes in, in
several forms. One, the project that began as a way to keep fuel prices down ended up as a project fueled by the EPA's desire for cleaner air. Detroit Diesel was experimenting with methanol, and methanol burns so cleanly it easily meets ever-tightening EPA standards for nitrous oxide and particulant emissions. More luck: GM was caught selling cars in California that couldn't pass California emission standards, and Pontiac sold cars that weren't meeting emission standards for nitrous oxide. By way of consent and punishment. GM promised to finance research projects involving methanol and to provide methanol buses to California. GM, which has a 40-percent equity position in Detroit Diesel (Roger Penske has the other 60 percent), thus became a major backer of Detroit Diesel's research program, which was costing upwards of $3 million a year. Other backers were the U.S Department of Energy and the Department of Transportation. THE RESULT is that' Detroit Diesel now has methanol engines in 20 buses in pilot programs in New York City, Jacksonville, Fla., suburban San Francisco, Riverside, Calif., Medicine Hat, Alberta, and Winni-
peg, Manitoba. And production sooo will begin at Detroit Diesel oo 37 more methanol engines, 30 for southern California, five for Denver and two for Phoenix "We're seeing a real flurry of activity prior to 1991," said Jeff Alson, assistant to tbe director of the emissions control and technology division of the E P A which is based in Ann Arbor. HOW MUCH that flurry of activity translates into engine sales for Detroit Diesel which is located partially in Detroit and partially in Redford Township, is anyone's guess. Short term, it means the hiring of five new engineers at Detroit Diesel, "and we haven't been hiring in a long time," Merrion said. Long term, it should mean more profits and even an increase in the nearly 2,000 production employees at the plant But a lot of questions remain to to be be os remain built by just a handful of American firms Engines are built by just three — Caterpillar in Peoria, 111., Cummins in Columbus, Ind., and Detroit Diesel. Only Detroit Diesel is experimenting with methanol diesel engines, with Caterpillar playing wait and see and Cummins only recently beginning to experiment with natural gas «»ngin»«
THAT SHOULD leave Detroit Diesel with a big jump on the market, but it's a small, market at just 2.500-3.000 engines a year. "We're a little concerned over what tbe market will do in 1991," Merrioo said. "Maybe customers will pre-buy They could buy 6,000 engines in 1990 and Done in 1991. I'm sure the market will take a dip in •91." Still, with an average engine life of 12 years, any dip® will have to be temporary. In the meantime, it will be business as usual. Detroit Diesel will only build the engines, which sell for $8,000-$10,000 apiece, on an as-ordered basis. "It will be part of our product line," Merrioo said. "Our salesmen will call oo transit lines and try to sell them." A LARGER, MORE promising market is the truck market. Tough EPA standards for trucks go into effeet for 1994, aAd there are far more trucks on the road than there are buses. «. That presents another problem. Buses run out of central depots. Though there is no pipeline system for methanol, and none in the works, the limited number of bus depots makes it relatively easy to get fuel
to them. But trucks bead out across the nation. and methanol trucks will need a pipeline system to be widely used. . THOUGH MERRION estimates the cost of methanol fuel at just 50 cents a gallon once a system is in place, the cost of such a system would be astronomical. Tbe Department of Energy estimates a system of producing and distributing 80 billion gallons of methanol — enough to replace 35 percent of annual U5. gas consumption — will cost at least $80 billion. Which brings up a Catch-22. Fuel companies won't spend the mooey for a pipeline system without the trucks to support i t Without a pipeline system, there won't be the trucks. "We're pushing the technology."' Alson said. It may help that General Motors is planning on introducing a line of methanol burning engines for passenger cars. There is a timetable, "but not one I can quote," Merrion said. With passenger cars burning methanol -in- addition to freight trucks, there will be more incentive for the fuel companies to distribute methanol nationwide.
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But even this guy didn't look in the trunk of the car. while a number of cars today have separate "valer parking" keys that only allow the parking lot guys to take your car slam it into three other cars in the* lot and return it as a candidate for a* Maaco commercial, but never look in your trunk The valet key idea peaks this year with a particularly nigh-poweretf model from Chevrolet that actually has three keys One regular Key. a" trunk key and a separate key that' cuts tbe engine power to a trickle sO you can limit the drag racing done by valets or give the weak key to your teenager for his date It s enough to make ,ou want tc go out and talk to vour car •
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Japanese models are sort of rolling piggy banks, with more corn holders than Chrysler has cup holders.. But the Japanese are, inisung sorts, and most Japanese cars don't have a way of locking a fold-down rear seaL Not so the street-wise domestics, which have become obsessed with the notion that valet parkers are out to get you
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While it may be comforting to know that you are protected by the investor's protection co-> .oo. you might wonder just who this investor's protection corporation Is, No protection, however, is providhow does It protect you, and finally, ed for unregistered investment conwhat losses does it really protect. tracts or for any interest in gold, silThis column presents excerpts ver, or other commodity, or comfrom the brochure "How SIPC Pro- modity contract, or commodity option. It is important to remember, tects You." however, that the investor's protection corporation does not cover deWhat is SIPCs basic protection? cline in the market value of securi-• The investor's protection corpora- ties. . tion protects 3£Ojnties customers of Cash balances are protected under member broker-dealers. If a member fails financially, the investor's the Securitiesvlnvestor Protection protection corporation may ask a Act if the money was deposited or federal court to appoint a trustee to left in a securities account for the liquidate the firm and protect it£ purpose of buying securities This is customers, or, in limited situations true whether or not the broker pays involving smaller firms, the inves- interest on the cash balances. Of tor's protection corporation may course, cash balances maintained solely for the purpose of earning inprotect tbe customers directly. terest are not protected.
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Foreign stocks offer different opportunities With to mack growth in maqy of the coentries outside of the l u t e d S u m , I woskl like to invest tn some foreign itocks. Can yoe give me wme ideas oo wkere to begi^L
used to full disclosure THIN MARKETS can also result in rapid price swings. Professional advice for direct investment in foreign securities is probably rveces sary v There are three approaches for An easier approach to direct inthe investor interested in interna- vestment can be through ADRs tional investment. (American Depository Receipts), alTbe first would be direct purchase though there are relatively few when of shares, using the stock exchanges compared to the total number of isin each country where the stock is sues in the world. traded Some guidance is necessary Another alternative is the ownerthrough your broker or bank, be- ship of multinational corporations cause there can be complex rules for There are many examples of compaforeign investors Tbe same finan- nies that sell more than 100 councial information LS not always avail- tries and have manufacturing faciliable to American investors who are ties throughout the globe. It is not
today's investor-. Thomas E. O'Hara of the National Association of Investors Cor; quite tbe same as investing in a foreign stock, but there are also some advantages. <• FINANCIAL INFORMATION is readily available. Currency fluctuations will not be as severe since the risk is spread over those of many nations. Tbe stocks are also easily purchased and sold.
Tbe final alternative Is mutual funds or investment that have been organized in recent years to satisfy those investors -wishing to participate in international markets. Tbey range from the Korea Fund, a close-end investment company that specializes in stocks traded in that country to the Merrill
Lynch Pacific Fund, covering a larg- United States. er geographical area to the more allencompassing Dean Witter World Thomas O'Hara of tuoomfield Wide. Fidelity Overseas or Vanguard Hills welcomes your question^ World Fund. There are, of course, a n d comments but wtU answer many others. / . them only through this column FUNDS THAT concentrate on Readers who send in questions on subject or stocks of a particular countiy could a general investment with broad have superior performance over any on a ' corporation short period of time, but the funds investor interest and whose questhat cross national boundaries seem tions are used will receive a free one-year subsreiption to the into spread their risk a little more. "Better In—While there is good reason to look v e s t m e n t magazine at global investing, American stocks vesting." For a s Sample copy of should not be eliminated in your "Better Investing" or information search for stocks to study. Growing about investment dubs, write Tocompanies are not restricted to day's Investor. PO Box 220. Royal countries beyond the borders of the Oak. MI 48068
Be aware of competition between husband and wife Dear Joan: I am friends with a married «oeple who are in tbe same professional arena. This coo pie is competitive with each other in their chosen careers. I'm never sure how to handle giving a compliment to ooe of them on recent achievements. How can ooe tactfully do this? L.M. Birmingham Very carefully! It is important that a couple's friends and colleagues be sensitive to the whole subject of competition between husband and wife Friends should .be able to sense if husband and wife feel the competition in the workplace too keenly, this is no time to joke, make fun or even discuss "who is ahead of whom" in the career patterns of husband and wife. It is best to bring up the subject of one's great advancement over the other in private and to congratulate that person out of earshot of the spouse
Dear Joan: I will be traveling abroad for my company from time to time due to a recent promotion. Naturally I'm excited and nervous. I want to do the right thing. What are some general tips on etiquette while doing business abroad 0 9 VL Bloomfield Hills Before going on a business trip to another country you should: • Learn a few key phrases in the country's language "Good Morning." "Good evening." "Thank you," "It's a pleasure meeting you" and "Excuse m e " —— • Know the dress code in that country, so you pack the proper clothes • Know any religious taboos that might be important. • Know who is head of state, name of political party that person represents and the name of the U.S. ambassador to that post. • Know what kind of gift is appropriately given to whom and
business etiquette Joan K. Dietch when. • Know about punctuality in keeping business and social engagementsi_Sbould you be on time, slightly late or quite late? • When you are tbe guest of honor, should you leave first 1 If not, wbo should? • Know the way people refer to their own country. For example, Soviets want you to say "the Soviet Union," not "Russia." Dear Joan: A friend of mine has bees given an overseas assignment by the enmpany be works for. He will be gooe for a boat six months to a year. What would be an appropriate gift for
him* S.S. Farmington Hills One of the best gifts you can give a colleague is a standard medical kit. Finding a drugstore in a foreign city is difficul ^enough, finding one open during an emergency is downright impossible. A standard kit would contain: aspirin, a decongestant inhaler, throat lozenger, a gentle laxative, antacid and small bandages. These are all over-the-counter items, and when one Deeds such items in a foreign country it is nice to find it in a gift pgctfd by a friend Another gift, although time-consuming for the giver, is a gift of research. This would involve preparing
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When you call the Physician Referral Service, we'll help you find a doctor close to your home or where you work. We'll put you in touch with physicians specializing in all areas of medicine. And if you prefer a male or female doctor, we'll see to it your preference is met. Most importantly, when you call the Physician Referral Service, youll be put in touch with physicians who have a strong affiliation with one of Michigan's . leading hospitals - Providence. jfe' Save yourself from the timeconsuming frustration of finding a doctor. Call Providence Hospital's Physician • Referral Service at 424-3999 and get the sound, professional advice you need in finding a qualified physician.
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N BORDEAUX the weather is extremely important in the growth of wine production. Tbe family of red wines grown there, cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc, ma 1 bee and others are subject to great variability from vintage to vintage. In the last 20 years there have been some astonishingly great ones: 1970, 1975. 1978 and 1982 come to mind. But there have been some that were perhaps equally disastrous: 1972, 1974 and 1977. -Not so in California where the cabernet "family" of grapes grows as well as it does in France. While every year is not a vintage year, each is generally sound, some fine and some exceptional Reasons for.r-this are many, complex and not always fully understood. It is generally understood that this consistency is one of California's greatest attributes.
a notebook filled with information • Insists on good internal com on the country: articles clipped from munications — candid, accurate, recent publications; a list of top gov- and two-way — so that management e r n m e n t o f f i c i a l s (obtainable is responsive to employee needs, and through that country's consulate), he is aware of any discontentment national holidays, major museums • Respects the ideas of others. and cultural institutions, major • Sends copies of letters and sports teams, names of leading ho- memos to anyone concerned with a tels and restaurants, top stores and project, so that egos are not bruised hairdressers, names and telephone • Vigorously defends any staff numbers of English-speaking doctors member who has been unjustly (again found through the consulate}. accused. This personally compiled resource • Criticizes those he must In a aid can be invaluable to the traveler. contructive rather than destructive Dear Joan: manner and always in private. I have recently been promoted to • Returns telephone calls within department manager for the organi- 24 hours, or has someone else return zation I am with. What are some them for him/her. rules for proper behavior on the part of a manager? n Draws attention at meetings to D.S. Bloomfield people who have worked hard behind the scenes to make a presentation a The list is never-ending. I have success. chosen 10 Golden Rules for a mana• Goes out of his/her way to help ger toshare with you Tbe good mana colleague who has had a tragedy in ager • Keeps his/her promises, both his/her life or wbo has been working out a serious problem large and smalK
There have been others that were spectacular. Most agree that 1968, 1970 and 1974 were as fine as could be, producing wines of elegance, complexity and grace. Nearly as fine were the 1976, 1978 and 1982 vintages of cabernet, and many feel
singers Guy and Ralna, and Sandi Griffiths, plus dancers Elaine Balden and Bobby Burgess, and Arthur Duncan. Tickets are $16, $13 and $«• The K i n g s t o n Trio, the Lime lighters and Schooner Fare present a folk concert at 8 p.m. Friday. July 1. Tickets are $20, $17 and $12.50. Leonard B. Smith leads tbe Detroit Concert Band in a program of patriotic marches at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 2. Tickets are $17, $14 and $11. On the "Summer Solid Gold Series," the Platters, the Crystals, the Shjrelles, the Marcels and the Diamonds share the stage at 8 p.m. Monday. July 4. Tickets are $20, $17 apd $12.50. Herb Alpert is the attraction Tuesday, July 5. Tickets are $22.50, $18.50 and $13.50. Fireworks foUow all evening concerts through July 5. For ticket information, call the box office at 377-2010.
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that 1983 was a real winner, though there was some regional variation. THEN, BACK-TO-BACK, came the great 1984 and 1985 vintages. From the beginning, when writers and critics first copped barrel samples, along about 1986 when the wines had begun to show their character. 1984 was universally proclaimed "the best since . . . " A year later the wine writers were back, perhaps even more enthusiastic this time. Robert Parker, hot critic of the mid-'80s. declared: "On overall balance this vintage is even superior to the excellent 1984 vintage" and "1985 across the board will provide some of the most exhilarating*Wines for the current generation of wine drinkers." Pretty heady stuff, that. These pronouncements -are the kinds of things that drive prices, especially futures prices, up and up. The two vintages, in spite of their greatness, were very different from each other. The year 1984 produced one of the earliest harvests in California viticultural history. It was completed by the end of September.
V Violent heat (in Napa. 34 days with temperatures of more than 100 degrees) during that summer brought sugar levels to soaring status. The harvest itself was chaos, grapes of all varieties coming in for crlishing at the same time. Terrible logistics from .Mother"Nature. But from all this adversity came some truly fine stuff. In 1985. thing were very different. The weather was cooler, growing season long and occasionally damp The harvest was steady, controlled and predictable. The grapes could be worked carefully
Both years produced short crops, a circumstance which will affect us all as these highly sought-after wines come to the market. There will be some shortages. Some are alreadydeveloping Not only cabernets, but merlots. zinfandels. chardonnays and pinot noirs all will be affested News of a weak 1987 harvest will compound this. The 1986 is still in question, though futures look fairly strong from early reports. "BUY NOW," advise the mer-
However, good as 1984 and 1985 look now, some words of caution are in order Namely: "Remember 1980'" Theft was the vintage, especially with cabernet and zinfandel. when we were told over and over that this was the vintage of tbe decade All that ripe. full, luscious fruit combined with good structure and tannin. Those of you who are now drinking wines from that vintage know what has happened the fruit has turned flabby and some of tbe wines are now. falling apart And the alcohols, with less competition, tend to feel hotter now All the high promise of a great vintage has seemed to wash away with time Full-bore commitment to any vintage from California always has its risks, no matter what critics may say Predictions of future performance in the world of wines is reallylittle safer than the stock market and with real estate values We can read indicators, assess the; picture as it seems today easily. To know what will really happen tomorrow can but be nothing more than speculation. For one, I continue to be concerned with those harvest and growth conditions in 1984 Could t h a t . be another 1980? Probably not, but I. am not going to overstock this time. Now with 1985, well, mavbe.
Cocktail tapas "Tapas," or saucers of select hors d'oeuvres, are being served with each of five types of sherry that customers may order, Thursday, June 30, at the Kingsley Inn in Bloomfield Hills. The saucer of nibbles is served on top of the sherry glass, just as is the custom in Spain, where sherry originates. Tapas are available beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Kingsley dining room and lounge.
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summer lunches are served weekdays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cafe offers a variety of salads, sandwiches and cold soups. New items this year include fresh shucked'oysters, a pate platter with cucumber salad, and cold poached salmon with cucumber dill sauce garnished with julienne vegetables. The cafe is open for buffet dinner every Thursdaynight preceding the "In the Park"' concert series,
New chet Eddie Matteson, who worked at the Money Tree for three jfears. is the new executive chef at Medallion in West Bloomfield. .He is a graduate of the culinary arts program at Oakland Community College and also has taken courses at the Culinary Institute of America. Tbe new seasonal menu include entrees such as Mary-
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FAJITAS G e o r g e Leach a p p e a r s a s the World's G r e a t e s t Dancing Bear a n d A n i t a B a r o n e a s T i s h in " T h e A r k a n s a w B e a r , " a c h i l d r e n ' s p l a y o p e n i n g T h u r s d a y , J u l y 7, a t t h e H i l b e r r y S u m m e r T h e a t r e Festival.
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C O R S A I R 1 9 7 4 T r a v e l trailer 2 1 ft eesy t o p u d L o w b o y style Sleeps 7 Clear. $ 2 5 0 0 476-7735
P A L O M I N O 1983 P o p - U p . s l e e p s 8. refrigerator stove, sink, furnace, awning $2,500 477-S880
BUNK H O U S E TRAILER - 26fl ips 6. 18f1 a w n i n g . 2 0 f t d o c k , s f i e d AH $ 8 9 0 0 382-0607 C H A M P I O N 1980 M o t o r h o m e . 25 ft m p engine, g e n e r a t o r , roof a * , awning. d e a n . * 1 7 , 0 0 0 882-7206
LANCER 1 9 7 2 - fully furr*sl>ed. k i t c h e n , b a t h , s w a p s 4 U s e d as house, parted condition 357-5588 ?2000
C L A S S A, 1 9 7 5 - 2 4 R o o f ak 3 8 , 5 0 0 m d e s -Jirsst $ 7 , 8 5 0
M A L L A R D . 1985 M o l o r t i o m e Class C 2 6 f t R o o f a n , e x t r a s I k e new $22,500 682-3294
Motdrfiome Cleanl Good 453-4283
F O R D S H A S T A 1965 26ft approximately 7,000m. immaculate and l o v e l y interior E v e r y c o n v e n i e n c e 425*8439
MOTORHOME FOR RENT M i d a s ' 9 8 4 . s l e e p s 6, Best r a l e m a r e a N o m . l e a g e Cad 349-9374
P A L O M I N O 1988 p o p - u p , sleeps 8 excedent condition, furnace, 2 bottles g a s $ 3 5 0 0 a f t e r 4, 5 2 5 - 4 3 8 2
- O R T A C A 8 I N pop up. s l e e p s 6 . f u r n a c e l o a d e d - ' e x t r a s , m u s t sen. $2 ,500 or best 453-1017
RV T I R E S (6), 8 - 1 6 . reasonable
13.000 m d e a . 595-8041
S K Y L A R K . 1985, 2 6 ft b u n k h o u s e , sleeps 9. Reese' Hitch, excellent condition $7500 459-8026
RENT MOTOR HOMES 1988 m o d e l s d a i l y - w e e k l y Free insurance 8 miles *
P O P - U P C a m p e r . 1972, sleeps 8 Very d e a n m u s t M e . p r o p a n e h e a t er A C D C e l e c t r i c $ 1 0 0 0 4 5 5 - 8 3 6 2
L L O VO B R I D G E S T R A V E L A N D Chelsea (313)475-1347
P O P - U P 1963, t a b l e , s i n k . 3 - b u r n e r s t o v e r e f r i g e r a t o r , g a s or electric s l e e p s 6. $ 2 , 5 0 0 . 474-2996
R E N T N e w 2 7 ft P a c e A r r o w M o l o r H o m e Sleeps 6. total equipped Call "a 937-6833
STARCRAFT 1972.pop-up j i e w canvas, 12x12 a d d - a - r o o m P d r i - e potty S t o v e / l r i d g e $1600 4 7 1 - 5 2 8 7 S T A R C R A F T 1 9 8 1 s l e e p s 8, I c e b o x , stove, electric brakes, new tires, a w n i n g , u s e d little $ 2 2 0 0 4 7 6 - 9 2 6 0
814 Camper*, Traiiars 814 Camper*. Trailer* ft Motorhome* ft Motorhome* • T A N D E N UTILITY TRAILER. 6 * 1 0 . •xcenent u j n t f U M i . $660 or bast ofter 4 2 1 - 0 0 6 7 or 3 2 8 - 2 8 4 5
T I T A N M O T O R H O M E - 1977 4 4 0 D o d g e e n g i n e . 3 3 , 0 0 0 mdaa. 2 5 f t , a w n i n g , r o o l am. l o w i n g e q u i p m e n t . 4 0 generator excedent condition S l e e p s 6. $ 1 3 , 9 0 0 o r b e a t 6 6 2 - 4 3 4 8
27" T R A I L E R v e r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n a w n i n g , air. s c r e e n r o o m , special m a d e mettreas 4 box T R A I L E R - 4 X 8 lilt, heavy duty $225 476-1118
TRAVEL TRAILER-16' Tandem Mlt contained, vary good $2000 427-4484
816 AutoftTruck Parts ft Sonrtca
T R O P H Y 1 9 7 4 - 2 3 f t s l e e p s 8. s a l t contained, new cushions, good condition. $2 400 261-7047 261-1848
C A P T O P - t p l a c e FW>arg>dd. 6 ' S - 1 0 or R a n g e r . $ 1 9 6 or b e a t
UTILITY Trailer 4X7- regular t r M e r axle C a p for fud s o . s u a t « * u p M a c k vrvsulaladr p a n e d a d 4 2 2 - 2 7 5 9
H O O D 340 for P l y m o u t h (1974). excellent c o n d i t i o n . $150 After 6 p m 356-2128
W I N N E B A G O - 1 9 7 6 . 25 fl root i c a b air. g e n e r a t o r new upholstery 8 c u r t a i n s U n d e r 50.000 mdaa Excell e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 8 , 0 0 0 Cdd 4 2 4 - 8 2 7 4 1974 C O L E M A N P o p u p adults $950 Call after 6
Sleeps 7 828-7752
P l y m o u t h R d - J u s t W e s t of 1-275
ALL AUTOS 6 TRUCKS
DOOGE Caravan
RON S TOWING. 474-3965
1937 4 X 4
Fully e q u i p p e d
HOLIDAY v_ -"EVROLET _ 474-0500
S E A R S 12' f i b e r g l a s s b o a t & trailer w i t b s e a l A c a n o p y , n e e d s m i n o r repair. $500 4 5 9 - 8 8 9 8 422-3877
ST A R C R A F T 17 . G a t o r trailer S e a t i n g ,15 h p an n * e n e w $ 8 0 0 , Day$. 3 9 7 - 1 0 2 0 Eves 4 5 5 - 0 2 7 2 V Bowrtder/trailer 1 2 0 " V e r c I / O Extras Mint condlt i o n r u u s l see. $ 7 5 0 0 525-0074
CHEVY 1966 B L A Z E R S-10 4X4 Automatic air, M l c r u i s e p o w e r w i n d o w s & l o c k s . V6, a l u m i n u m wheels & m u c h m o r e clean
f O R D - 1980 E2S0 c a r g o van. needs h e a d g a s k e t $ 6 5 0 or best oiler 595-6918
BILL COOK BUICK
F O R D 1983 c l u b w a g o n X L T - 6 c y l i n d e r s t a n d a r d t r a n s m i s s i o n d u a l atr 4 more $S900 685-7214
C H E V Y 1986, S - 1 0 . p o w e r s t e e r i n g brakes, automatic cap. 19.000 mdaa. $ 6 . 4 0 0 / b e s t 261-1922
FORO 1983 C l u b Wagon XLT, 9 5 0 0 0 mules, a l a r m aar g o o d i n t e r i or. mechanical $ 5 3 0 0 5*91-0439
D O D G E D A K O T A 1987. m a i l c o n d i tion Cap c h r o m e running boards, rear s t e p b u m p e r B u g d e f l e c t o r . V 6 engine. 5 speed power steering/ brakes, cloth seats 15m w h e e l s $7595 227-4368
FORD 1983 Handicapped e q u i p p e d v a n R e a r Hfl. l o w m d e s . loaded, runs great exoedenl condition m a k e offer Judy 455-0122 Days 459-9111
D O O G E 1976 P I C K - U P 6 cylinder 3 speed G o o d condition! $ 1 3 0 0
P L Y M O U T H 1986 VoySflar SE. excellent condition low mileage. $ 10,200 288-3567 T O Y O T A 1985 M i n i V a n , automatic m o o n r o o f , air steripo e v e r y o p t i o n a v a i l a b l e T Y M E D O E S IT A G A I N 1M $ 4 , 5 0 0 t a k e s ! T ( M E A U T O 455-5566 TOYOTA 1985 S t a r craft Conversion, air. a u t o 8 full p o w e r $8500 Leave message. 961-0322 VOYAGER 1985 LE 28.000 mt Loaded, warranty $ 9 2 0 0 M o r n i n g s or E v e s 6 4 1 - 8 3 5 5
F O R D R A N G E R p i c k - u p 1963-wlth cap. 60.000 mdaa, runs g o o d $2500 Mark V 422-0401
condition. 721-7544
F O R D 1 0 7 3 F 1 0 0 , R u n s wad, v e r y M tte rust,- a o k d b e d 3 6 0 V 8 a u t o m a t ic New tires, shocks. M a k e s $1250 Alter 6 p m or w e e k e n d s 6 8 2 - 6 0 7 4
HONDA A T C 1985- 250SX - $1500 H o n d a A T C 1984- 200X - $1000 Bolt) l * a n e w 626-7671
F O R D 1976 F-250, crew t a b . 360 e n g m e . 4 x 4 With p l o w F a i r c o n d i tion Runs g o o d $1250 397-1123
HONDA. 1974. 3 6 0 C 6 • " na d u t c h . $ 1 0 0 / b e s t Y A M A H A . 1975, 850 - runabla. needs fork work. $1S0. 459-8174
F O R D 1977-F1SC. p o w e r steering 8 Makes, camper/stove, -efnoersior etc Cab $ 2 2 0 0 or offer 607-3028
. H O N D A 1978. 7 5 0 S u p e r S p o r t , w i t h - Verier fairing, adult owned, must
F O R D 1977 F - 1 5 0 - C a p . needs rep a i r . n e w u r e a , g o o d c o n d i t i o n A s la or parts. $ 5 0 0 537-1043
V W 1985. 7 p a s s e n g e r n e w s t e r e o brakes $ i r e s Runs perfectly Musi setl. $ 7 2 0 0 471-5287
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1983. CX650C, adult l r a n a v e r s e V2. t 1, c o v e r . 642-8539
HONDA
1963 S h a d o w 7 5 0 - G $1250 591-1431
Now is the time to clear out those closets, attics, basements and garages and make some quick cash in the process.
H u A k * 1981. CR-250. $550 WR3 9 0 , $ 4 5 0 Calf 4 7 8 - 3 1 7 0 -i or 383-4727
How do you plan a gaTage sale? It's easy!
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KAWASAK11983.. 1100 S p e c t r e Ne«| m 84 M a t t f e n g Verier f a r i n g + «xtras low maes Excedentl $ 2 J S 5 or beet. 525-7844
Just follow these sinqple guidelines: 1. Gather together the items you have for sale. Sort them into appropriate categories and price them fairly.
SELL - Honda CBX. Honda M N W O I . Hartey Cale Racer. Harley f u p a r G l i d e . T r t u m p f t 750. B S A SuMfci 500 Q u a d . S u z u k i 2 3 0 Q u a d 1 C«f} 842-8775
1 NOW OPEN
2. Place a classified advertisement in The Observer & Eccentric by calling one of the numbers below.
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C O R V E T T E 198S, w h i t e , b l u e l e a t h er i n t e r i o r , g l a s s t o p a l a r m , a u t o matic loaded $17,200 427-6121
1964 C M c O X a t a f d o . 5 k g h t Mue. axcadant condition $3.500/offer 476-5503
$24,885 J A C K C A U I EY C H E V Y
DATSUN. I960, 280ZX, 2 * 2 cust o m 2 tone lacquer-burgundy, new wheels 8 Eagle G T tires 2 9 . 0 0 0 mdes. mint, $ 5 2 0 0 595-6434
ACCURA 1986 Own a legend! M o o n r o o l . all e x t r a s 3 6 . 0 0 0 m d e w a r r a n t y 3 3 6 - 2 2 2 2 or 356-4864
D A T S U N 1963 2 9 0 Z X . 5 a p d e d 1tops. leather interior excellent condition J 7 . 5 0 0 C a l l 370-0269 D A T S U N 2 1 0 . 1982. 3 2 . 6 0 0 m d e s . n e e d s b o d y w o r k . $ 6 0 0 or b e a t o t ter A t i e r 6 p m 459-0764
1987.
F U E G O 1984 2.2 - S s p e e d , a i r A m F m tilt 4 4 5 0 0 m d e s $ 2 , 8 5 0 737-0335
AUDI 1984 5000S 4 4 . 0 0 0 m d e s . Leather Interior power windows, power seals power sunroof, new tires, e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y L £ . e n e w $8 700 398-1973
H O N D A A C C O R D L X I 1986, 2 d o o r auto, loaded Excedent Z-Bart $9200 656-43G1 852-3563
A U D I . 1985 4 0 0 0 S 5 s p e e d air. power w i n d o w s , p o w t t d o o r locks, well m a i n t a i n e d Only $ 5 , 4 9 5
BILL COOK AUDI 1-0044
H O N O A ' 9 6 5 A c c o r d LX. 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , sunroof, loaded. 37,000 mdaa. excedent condition After 642-7375
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H O N O A 1 9 8 5 P r e l u d e Si. d a a u m a lease l o S e p t i 9 6 0 $300 m o Purchase option Loaded 476-5646 H O N O * 1986 LX. 4 door, automati c L o a d e d R u a t p r o o i e d $ 9 4 0 0 or best Cad 477-7636 J A G U A R 1 9 8 5 On»y ^ 6 . 0 0 0 m d a a G r a y C a d Mr Casey (owner!, d a y s . 8 6 5 - 1 6 0 0 eve 'weekends 866-7507
MAZDA FACTORY OFFICIAL 'SALE
M O N D A A c c o r d LX 1986 - A u t o m a l i c . 4 d o o r , low mileage Rust proofed Excellent condition $10,800 646-3146 H O N D A A C C O R D 1983-4 d o o r , 5 s p e e d ad o d t i o n s e x c e l l e n t c o r x H lior, no rust. $ 4 2 0 0 784-9367
A U D I 4 0 0 0 S 1963 M e t a l l i c M o w n 5 speeo 3 . :31 c o n d i t i o n ! $ 3 9 0 0 656-0148
H O N D A C I V I C S E D A N 1964, a i r , a m / t m s l e r e o rear defroat. a u t o G o o d c o n d l t k m $3200 522-1557
AUDI 5000 Turbo. 1985 Loaded New tires Excellent condition $6,500 negotiable 471-3383
H O N D A C I V I C 1984 4 d o o r air E x tended warranty Excedent c o n d i tion $4395 693-4651
H O N O A . 1 * 6 6 . C R X Air. aaarao/ -marie Ml factory eqmpmant Only $6,995
BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800 HONOA k
M A Z D A R X - 7 G S L : 1964 5 a p e e d . dir. aunrbof cruiaa Loadadfl ExodMAZDA RX-7 1967 Turtx> • p a i d . 1 2 . 2 0 0 mdaa, n Cad T o n y 6 A M - 4 P M 237-7415 M A Z D A . 1900 O L C Sport N e w Q r a a $ 3 5 0 o r Beat offer Afiar 6 p m 261-7673 M A Z D A . 1962 G L C O X . 4 d o o r . Dkie 5 a p e e d . air. ortdae Clean $ 2 6 0 0 Cad 420-9028 M A Z D A 1962 RX-7, GSL. gray. 5 p o w e r adndoais. burgurvdy leather 66.000 mdaa $6,500 966-4562.
B M W <984 528e 5 speed, low miles, excedent c o n d i t i o n Phone $14 500 Evenings 559-4185 B M W 3 2 5 1987 - 5 s p e e d a i r , s t a r : e o r e d w i t h M a c k c l o t h , oaaior s e r vice c o m p l e t e d t h i s m o n t h $ 1 7 , 5 0 0
>4600 •87 PONTIAC GRAND AM
F O R O 4 * 4 l » 8 7 150 X L T . 3 0 2 EF1. auto l o a d e d " Air L o w mdes Excellent c o n d i t i o n $ 1 1 . 8 0 0 484-0274 G M C S - 15 S I E R R A C L A S S I C 1966 a u t o m a t i c sir. stereo, cap. 27.000 mtaa. dke new $7,606. HMaa Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3034
4 door, a u t o m a t i c , air, power steering & brakes, tJK.
G M C 1906 S I S Gypey V6. 4 speed. 2 W O . i m m a c u l a t e condition, nearly
•9200
4. Decide what to do with all the money you'll have after your sale! Or, if you love to bargain-hunt and would rather shop then sell, be sure to look for our special garage sale listings every Monday and Thursday in your hometown newspaper. Observer & Eccentric classifieds make it easy to earn money and save money. Discover for yourself, today!
1988. 7371a. R o y a l B l u e 1966. 735«a. S a b l e M o w n . . 1965 735i, D i a m o n d b l a c k 1985 5 3 5 . S a b l e M o w 1985 7 3 5 i a B a h a m a B e n e 1984 7331. b e t p h m e G r a y 1979.7331. B i a s *
1 9 8 6 6 1967 M A Z D A 3 2 3 L X 4 d o o r Automatic, a * power Hearing, power M a k a a . stereo caaeetle. t m u c h more- 1 S o m e a s l o w a s 11.000 m d a a .
"SAVE THOUSANDS!"
Bill Cook Mazda 471-0800
M E R C E D E S . 1067, 2 3 0 'ires, g o o d c o n d i t i o n $12,000
CONOUEST new. warranty $ 1 2 , 9 0 0 or bed!
m u s t aed 350-3430 Or 626-6276
'88 BUICK RIVIERA
MERCEDES 1064, palomino, sun-roof $12,000 RKNdrd
NEWSPAPERS L.^
BILL COOK PORSCHE 471-0044 S A A B 1982 T u r b o 5 s p e e d 3 d o o r excellent condition loaded $6200 o r b e s t ofter 663-7237
852 Classic Cars •APPRAISALS - , •CONSIGNMENTS * •FINANCING J D i s p l a y your special car m d o o r s i M a * a i h a n d l e ad sallVng o e t a n s S p o r S s p a o a i interest, high p e r t o r m a n c ^ u p l o 4 0 o r display *
New
851-5024
190E. red/ automatic. 476-6006
Quality Truck C o v e r s Tool Boxes Bed Liners Sun Visors Bed Mats Grille Guards
G R A N D R I V E R R.V. 26425 G r a n d River, R e d f o r d berwecn Beech Daly & Inkster
592-1788
SUMMER INVENTORY CLEARANCE
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1988 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ''MOTOR TREND'S CAR OF THE YEAR" LIST: •14,578
1988 BONNEVILLE SE -LOADED" UST: '17,441
SALE: 912f
SALE: *15,499*
0i
$244
120*
per month' *
'281
Automatic, atr, raar dafroat, Aht/FM ataiao cassette wtth dock, fift, cruise, gauges. Option Package #2 and much mora. Stock trG2103.
1988 NEW YORKER 1LOADED" UST: '18,904 SALE: * 1 6 , 5 0 0 * r ' 3 3 1 ^per month ' * 3 Uter V6, automatic, power locks, power seats, peart coat paint, ak. deluxe convenience package and mora. Stock trCtOtB.
1988 BONNEVILLE LE 1LOADED" UST: '16*384
SALE *14,
8sie Price *17,500
per month ' *
2 door, automatic, air, power steering & b r a k e s .
1988 DODGE DYNASTY "LOADED"- U8Tm3289 month''
2.5 Uter 4 cylinder EF1. automatic air P205 TOR u steel beked-radmM, power locks, crwse. popular equipment pkff . pearl coat paint and more Stock SC3129
PERFORMANCE-
1988 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM "LOADED" UST: 14*27
UST: '15*67 SALE: *13,Oa7* ' 3 0 2 1 ' per month"
SALE: *12,199*
Ak. 5 spaed, caaaatta and much mora. Stock OJ3003.
TO NOVA
8s4e Price '7200
Gonth''
1968 MAZDA MX8 GT TURBO
Smle Price *8300 White, 4 door, eir, a u t o matic. p o w e r steering A brekee.
per
'241'7per
' 2 6 1
'87 BUICK SOMERSET
95
3600 SFI V6, rear detroet, AM/FM stereo cassette with dock, power locks, custom tu-tone paint Option Package n 1 and much more. Stock vG2096
SALE: ' 1 1 , 6 0 0 *
199*
44
3800 SFI V6, raar dafrost. AM/FM stereo cassette wtth dock, akjmktum wheats, putse wipers, tut. j cruise, Hatty duster. Rally tuna suspension A • much mora. Stock #Q2099. ' "
'23601per
month"
Automatic, ak. raar defroat, AM/FM caaeetle dock, power antenna, power locks, pulse wiper*, m. cruiaa, pomer mMowa and atom. Stock *G4046
1988 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME SL -LOADED" UST: '15*95
SALE: *13,129* '26311per
month' * 2.9 tier Vt engme. ak, rear detroet. AM/FU stereo cassette with dock, power antenna. Optxy Pkg s3. performance ratio, cast aluminum wheels ano mora Stock *G306»
~ " S S r ~ 525-0900
HOT SUMMER SALEI S A W ON ALL THESE USED C A M WITH AM COMDmOMWQl
<* PLYMOUTH MEUAMT One ownar, only 7000 mSee.
1988 FORD ESCORT OL UST: 1317
SALE: *7303* '133"per
t S AMC RELIANT Oood workcer. • 1 t M
•NLslAMN Stver. 4door, one owner.
month"
Automatic, ak. raar defroat. AM/FM stereo, tinted gleet, remote mirrors, body aide moldings, pulse wipers, and mora. Stock MFMM.
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BUY OR LEASE All Makes and Models 24 to 60 month leases No down payment fjree AAA membership
im PL YMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER LE -LOADED- UST: '17.570
SALE: '18,500* *312" par month •' 30 mer Mt automatic rear defrost, air. AM/Fy stereo caaeene. pomr locks. M, enme. popmer eompmem p*0 tght pk^ peart corn pamt* moral Stock ffC2044
A L L VEHICLES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MDOOOC AMU 36,000 mNee. " M M
1 4 0 0 0 0 1 MP
iTED N A M E FOR OVER 7 0 Y E A R 17 PLYMOUTH VOVAQ0I
"Weedy for VtCtttOfll' •79M
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Auto Cluh Leasing Company TROY/UTICA A R E A - 739-1400 LATHRUP VILLAGE - 443-8989
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FARMINCTON - 553-3700
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V i s " our n e w l o c a t i o n s m T r o y ' * 1 7 2 5 E 14 M u e RO 589-2700 S U B A R U G L 1961 A u t o m a t i c tun C t a s s i c A u t c Srvowpiace t . l d p o w e r 4 d o o r G o o a c o n d i t i o n low 1961 ^ e S a b r * Oklahoms 2 5 8 - 5 1 1 6 . BUICK car W a n l r o o m " ' This « l o r y o u E x : S U B A R U ' 9 6 5 Q l 10 4 d o o r S a v e r o a d e m starter radial new b a t t e i ^ Automatic sunroof 18 6 0 0 m i l e s c h r o m e l i k e n e w row mites.. U k e new . o a d e d $8 400 5 5 9 - 1 5 0 8 $ 1 4 Q 0 ' M » 1 J 5 6 - O6 3 5
Running Boards 4 x 4 Accessories Sliding Windows Tonneau Covers Auxiliary Lights Fast. Expert Installation
M E R C E D E S 1065 360SL - g o M mat a l e , under warranty 776-4120
Michigan
Air, full power, tow miles.
CHRYSLER ® PLYMOUTH
SL
M E R C E D E S 1077 , 2 6 0 S E . l o a d * ] , p h o n e c o n n e c t i o n , s u p e r c l e a n . 1st $5.900/bsst mornings
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS
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1987 944 TurOo 5 sunroof -earner only
6 . 0 0 0 maes 8 ready
C ! V l C 1986 4 d o o r , l i k e n e w c o n d i tion. low mdes. T a k e over lease - 2 yrs left $ 2 0 7 / M O Days. 561-107t Eves — ^ 455-8366
ARMSTRONG BUICK
T O Y O T A P i c k - u p 1977, l o n g b e d S IP n J . atr. c a p > 1 5 0 0 R u n s g o o d . 4TXM26
THE
P O R S C H E 1964- 9 2 8 S S l a t e M u e M u e interior 18.600 o n g m # i mdes automatic, all options stored winters $29 900 Contact B « Home 626-3481 Work 827-1190
PORSCHE speed air
V O L V O 1960 2 4 4 . D L 4 door p o w e r , au. s l e . e e E x c e l l e n t t i o n - $ 3 , 5 0 0 or o e s i 47
ERHARD BMW 352-6030
1963-
In Wayne County Call 591-0500, in'Oakland County Call 644-1070
P O R S C H E 1963 9 1 1 C o u o e m e t take B u r g u n d y l u d y -oaOeO 2 5 . 0 0 0 mdaa. excedent condition $24,000 FUrrt 239-0701
M E R C E D E S B E K Z . 1066. 3 8 0 S L c o n v e r t * * . 2 l o p s A n l h r a o t e Gray, w i t h M a c k l e a t h e r 25.000 mdaa. lastory warranty. $34 000 473-5573
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3. Hang signs throughout your neighborhood alerting residents to the upcoming sale. .
P O R S C H E 1977 . 9 1 1 s Low mdaa. axcadant condition Reasonable o f t e r M u s i sad 553-3722
M E R C E D E S BENZ W72. 250 C. great condition. $3600 MWord. C a l 1-665-1050
BMW
BILL SHOWN USED CARSS22-0030 RYDER USED TRUCKS Andy Meehew (313)543-1233
MERCEDES 450SL 1976 red 90.000 miles. 2 l o p s , g o o d condition $15,000 Days 643-9280
P O R S C H E 1967 9 2 4 S m m t c o n d i t i o n very l o w m a e s $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 231-1359
M A Z D A 1006 RX7-GXL power sunr o o f / w i n d o w s . m a a a . air. a l a r m , e x cadanit c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 , 7 0 0 8 7 0 - 6 3 4 0
7 SERIES SALE
Smie Price '7200
4 door, s u t o m a t l c , air. power steering & brakes.
645-2222
P O R S C H E 1965 944 - j o a d e d e x cadarrt c o n d i t i o n e i s r m $ 1 7 190 D e y s 2^56-9364 Eves 661-2946
231 2044
M A Z D A 1 9 6 4 R X 7 . G S L fe. l u d y l o a d e d , a ^ d t s . M o w n leather irdarlor 3 5 m d a a . $ 4 . 5 0 0 / b s s l 5 4 6 - 6 3 3 2
B M W 1979- 320i. yellow, air, a u n root, stereo, high ml Looks'runs great $5200 After 5 3 0 p m 8 2 2 - 4 6 7 ?
*3900 '88 BUICK CENTURY
F O R O . 1 9 4 5 . 4 X 4 4 a p e e d 6 cylm d s P r t c a d t o sea $ 6 , 9 0 5
aakmg $26,500
W h i l e very 544-7577
364T*
B M W 1978 - l o o k s 8 r u n s g r e a t ' Garage keol. H I $2,750 lakes TYME AUTO SALES 455-5586
Air, a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r steering & b r a k e s .
>6500 '84 CHRY8LER LeBARON .
1110
M E R C E D E S 360 SL 1962 sdvar her m a n o r , low mass e n p e c c e -
944
4
A V A N T I 1971 - 85.000 miles s i o r e d winters, excellent $9,000 557-4950 or 5 4 0 1310
A u t o m a t i c , air, p o w e r steering a n d b r a k e s .
4 door, Gold, automatic, ak, p o w e r steering & brakes.
1 9 6 6 LX A c c o r d 4 d o o r 5 apeed. rustprocded. excel' 150 542-6744
1965- 3 6 0 S L . N a v y 31.000 m i Stored $39,000
1966 XT T t v b o C o u p s auto
1965V* A c c o r d S E I T h N o n e h a s e v e r y t h i n g lilataWc g r a y M A Z D A 1 0 6 2 6 2 6 , 4 d o o r . a i r . S M r with leather interior, absolutely m m t ao. sun. a u t o m a t i c Garage c o n d i t i o n , a s k i n g . $9,500 476-3248 E v e s 6 w e e k e n d s 6 4 1 - 6 6 4 6
0ATSUN 260Z 1976-Automatic s i c e d winters. n * i s great, sunroof rear defrost. $ 2 5 0 0 478-6104
669-8666
10 (
HONOA 1964 P r e l u d e . 5 6 2 . 0 0 0 m d e s . 1 o w n e r , m u s t aed Days 764-9126 evea 7 2 7 - 2 5 6 8
855-0014
ACCURA LEGEND 1966 sedan, navy M u e loaded 2 1 . 0 0 0 mules $15.500 8 7 9 - 6 4 6 2 or 370-3160
3L
aunroof. 525-9047
H O N O A 1 9 6 1 A c c o r d LX. 3 d o o r , automatic, power t i e e n r g . Makaa. air. Caaeetle. low mileage. Florida L i k e n e w M u s t aeet S h o w r o q m . $3,500 661-0763
Coupe Automatic, top. Bose stereo
825 Sports ft Imported Cars
30.000 >. a x cod543-8846
M O N O A 1961 A c c o r d - S s t e r e o c a a e e t l e . air n e w e r t l r a a Oependatde tranaportation Great buy M $1 500 _ 562-0616
S U Z U K I S A M U R A I 1987, l e a l g r e e n , s o l i top. great vehicle, m u s t sad • 435-0640
'86 CENTURY T-TYPE
471-0800
PICK-UPS Great 0election. 1967 S m a d . M e d i u m 8 L a r g e
CORVETTE 1985Dark Mown, loaded, extra sharp 29.800 mi M u s i sen $ 1 6 , 8 0 0 227-1232
J E E P 1988 C o m a n c h e r e d g r a y i n terior 1 2 . 0 0 0 r n n e s h k e n e w $ 6 5 0 0 or b e r t ofler 656-1304
'84 BUICK SKYLARK
BILL COOK BUICK .
H O N O A . 1900 no ruat $ 1900/ofter
C O R V E T T E 1985 I k e n e w , 1 1 0 0 0 m d e s Cad a f t e r 6 p m
C O R V E T T E 1975, l o w m u m a u l o , air. t - l o p s . m a r o o n E s c e d e n t c o n d i tion $8500 433-1179
FORO 1906 RANGER. 5 36.000 maes Clean' $4,900
K A W A S A K I 1973. 7 5 0 c c H - 2 t w o s l r * a e x t r a s a l of h e a d e r s . $ 5 0 0 or Beet 478-7584
i E E P 1984 C J 7 . 4 X 4 ^ 5 s p e e d 6 cylinder power steering, power M a k e s stereo cassette, low mdes 6 sharp $5,995
F O R O B R O N C O II 1 9 8 4 - V - 6 , a u t o m a t i c . ak. 8 m o r e , e x c e d e n t c o n d i tion $6500 437-4783
Huntington Ford 852-0400
KAWASAKI Tlcata-4-250 never rac4a u n d e r 30 h o u r s use $1,900 AHW8PM 261-8067
C O R V E T T E 1964, red. 38.000 maaa. $ 1 3 8 0 0 1 Ask l o r D o n 542-5303 M 573-1704
C O R V E T T E 1974 r e d c o n v e r t i b l e Excellent condition Low miles $ 8 , 9 9 9 . m u s t aad 553-4518
F O R O . 1 9 6 5 R A N G E R XL P I C K - U P A u t o m a t i c , air. p o w e r steering p o w er M a k a a . p o w e r w i n d o w s , power B o o r l o c k s , b e d Hner S h a r p " Only
H O N D A 1 9 8 7 S h a d o w 1100. p l u s accessories l o w maes. excedent c o n d i t i o n , m a t aad 879-8506
JEEP C H E R O K E E 1965 2 d o o r 4 speed 53 0 0 0 miles Very clean, m a n y o p t i o n s ad r e c o r d s M u s t aed. $7500 698-4517
S U B U R U W A G O N O l 1966-4 i drive r e d 5 tpeed ak 27.000 rndea excedent corKktion $ 7 7 3 0 . Can Vincent days 645-9261 •vws 256-«a%Z
C J - 7 1979. G o l d e n E a g l e E x c e d e n t c o n d i t i o n , 5 0 . 0 0 0 m d a a . M u s i aad $3,850 3 4 4 - 9 * 7 4 or 4 5 5 - 4 9 6 3
FORO 1985 Ranger. 5 N transmission, long bed. duradner. 422-0334 must sad $ 4 1 9 5 .
HONOA 1987. H t r r l c a n e . wfnie. 2.7*0 m i e s . $3,100 Pleeae cad. 397-0681
P O R S C H E 1965 m $18 500
H O N O A 1 9 6 6 A c c o r d LX, 4 d o o r S apeed. an. loaded. 1 5 . 0 0 0 M a a I k e HONOA PRELUOC mdei r o o f am-h $0100
This Week's Specials
F O R O 1963. w i t h c a p . power steering, M a k e s , g a u g e , sliding rear 4 speed, overdrive. A m / F m m e $ 4 2 0 0 o r best 397-3935
7SOcc S h a d c w . h a s 721-7699
MERCEDES
C O R V E T T E 1971. e x c e l l e n t c o n d i tion. new p a n t , new urea. $ 9 5 0 0 623-6037 leave message 3 9 4 - 0 6 2 8
FORD. 1063, F100 Power steering 8 b r a k e s , aar. a u t o m a t i c . 4 . 9 liter, Lear c a p . 125 .000 mdaa $4500 After 1pm 855-0936
Nlghthawk. 8 battery. 939-8737
C O R V E T T E 1 9 8 1 - 4 s p e e d 22 0 0 0 mdes mint condition. $11 500 349-7701
P O R S C H E 1964 944 Alpane w h i t e 5 ipaed a* factory a l a r m vary g o o d c o n d i t i o n $14 5 0 0 223-3650 ^ 665-1061
2 £ T dd n v e
G M C J I M M Y s - 1 5 1983- A u t o m a t i c . air 5 6 . 0 0 0 mules $ 6 5 0 0 After 6 p m *64 - 8 * 3
MERCEDES 1*66 190C u m i W k d ' mcludmg routm nance Ad opuona. g m g r e y mteaipr 3 7 . 5 0 0 m i l e s $ 1 7 , 9 2 5 / beat MoA-Fn . » - 6 ' 563-8633
824 Jeep*ftOther 4-Wheel Drive*
FORO 1979. F - 1 5 0 tow package, 4 6 0 a u t o m a t i c , a i r . t i l t . 7 9 . 0 0 0 mdaa. $2,000 981-4929
H O N D A 1 9 6 3 S h a d o w 500. 5 s p e e d overdrive M a c k , low maes. $1100 737-2825
K A W A S A K I 1977 - H Z ! 0 0 0 Mew t r e e $ 1 , 1 0 0 M u s i aaM
1978 F O R O V A N C u s t o m e d i n t e r i or. 4 c a p t a i n s chairs, c o u c h Excell e n t " $ 3 5 0 0 C a d f r o m 7 l o 10 e v e n ings 455-1456
F O R D 1978, p i c k - u p . F - 2 5 0 XLT, dir. cruise, h i t c h , cap. new t r a n a m a * o n . $2300 591-0695
H O N D A . 1980. C 8 8 5 0 S a m d r e s s . . l o w j n d M . $ 1 1 0 0 . C a d after 5 p m . - ' 531-0
H O N O A . C M C 1067 E x c e d e n t o o n jn 20 000 maes AM. w r v T m
477-4416
FORD Ranger 1960 - % t o n pick up. m m n e w . n o r u a t . M g 6. p o w e r s t e e r m g d e l u x e t w o t o n e p a i n t . $ 1,585 1 IA U T O S A L E S 455-5568 TrME
good
CORVETTE 1979, lully loadtd. super d e a n m d l d e a n d out 46.000 maes $8 700 66 1 5 0 2 0
H O N O A 1006 Prelude - $ apeed aim rool. loadaO. $7.700 647 2966
Huntington Ford 852-0400
excellent con-
P L Y M O U T H V O Y A G E R 1966-Blue.' gray, silver.'cloth. 5 s p e e d overdrive, low miles. 3 3 4 - 3 4 9 6 or 852-8509
F O R D F 2 5 0 . 1984 Trailer p a c k a g e Heavy d u t y l o a d e d Air. cruiaa control L o w mileage 348-9127
•12 Motorcycles * Mini-Bike*
2
G M C 1977 V a n - R V dition. must see
F O R D F 1 0 0 1979, w t t h c a p , s t a n d a r f l Shift n e w d u t c h R u n s g r e a t $050 348-4248
STORAGE LOT RV'i. Boats 6 V M M On Beech
HOltoA sx«rta $1600
F O R D 1988 E c o n o l i n e 150 C o n v e r sion L o a d e d ' 2 7 . 0 0 0 miles S h a r p ! M i n t ! $1*1.950 478-6758
D O O G E 1987 R a m JC. 14,000 mdea. Sony audio. 5 speed rtdmg rear window Best offer 562-4904
455-4033
i1983 , 6 5 0 - t i r e
F O R D 1984 E 1 5 0 , V a n E x p r e s s C o n version. air. s t e r e o a u t o overdrive, good condition $9700 421-4663
D O O G E 1 9 8 7 D a k o t a . 4 x 4, V 6 automatic. p o w e r steering. Makes, stereo, cap. $ 9 8 0 0 537-0110
0 0 O G S RV & B O A T S T O R A G E 14075 H a g g e r t y R d - P l y m o u t h
windshield. H.9D0. II
F O R O 1984 E l 5 0 C a r g o V a n 6 cylinder automatic overdrive, power steering, cower M a k e s . 92.000 m l Asking $3750 Call 255-0054
DOOGE. 1979 * . t o n Iruck V-8. automatic n e w tires, r u n s g o o d $135ff 459-8015
BOAT S U P AVAILABLE on Sylvan Lake CaU a t i e r 6 p m . 6 8 3 - 8 9 5 3
HONOA
F O R D 197®- p r i v a c y w i n d o w van. Chateau 9 passenger d u a l air 8 h e a t , s t e r e o t a p e , c r u i s e . VS. C K 2 captain chairs 534-7069 F O R D 1 9 7 i E c o n o l l n e . r u n s nice, g o o d b r a k e * . - $ 6 6 0 o r D«S1 M u s i sell 937-2455
Fox Hew 348-6391
DA
F O R D V A N E X P R E S S 1966 6 2 diesel c o n v e r s i o n van absokitety•ike new. $ f 3 9 0 0 H k r w s P a r k L i n coln-Mercury 425-3036
C H E V Y S - 1 0 , 1964 a u t o m a t i c V6 D ar a n g e t r i m f i b e r g l a a s c a p . 4 3 . 0 0 & miles $5,500 459-0389
D O O G E 1 T O N S T A K E 1987 r e a d y t o w o r k , 6 . 9 0 0 mBea. $ 1 3 , 9 9 5 Nbrth Brothers Ford 421-1376
AAA STORAGE Boats Trailers. Trucks Outdoor. weH-Ugnied secured E l e c t r i c i t y sv a r i a b l e 538-7771
FORD 1961 Bronco 3 5 1 V-8. autom a t i c , air d e a n aa n e w t $ 5 , 9 0 6
ALFA MILANO Verde Mack with Mack and { As new 4400 mdes $ 1
fiberglass-ftull with irad. m a n 8 reacher.'$1,200 or 453-9054
80« VehtekA - Boat Storage
825 Sports ft Imported Cars
F O R D C m o W a g o o - 1976 9 pass e n o e r a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r aw. r a d i o . $500 425-8371
D O O G E R A M 150 1987 ton pick u p . w t t h c a m p e r c a p . 16.000 m i l e s 225 S l a n t - 6 e n g i n e 2 0 m p g Extras Excellent-condition >10.350
18'lft 195HP r, c o v e r , marry 427-0618
825 Sport* ft Imported Car*
A C U R A INTEGRA. 1987, 3 d o o r , 5 speed, power stenring 8 M a k e s amfm cassette with equalizer, low m i l e a g e , m u s t sed 6 4 2 - 5 9 2 0 e f 1 e r 5pm. 335-1542
471-0800
S T A R C R A F T S S 1982 16ft. " s m n g B o a t . SOUP J o h n s o n , m t i Under l e s a m s n 100 h o u r s T r a i i e r $ 4 0 0 0 455-963?
825 Sports ft Imported Cars
E U R O S P O R T . 1986. W a g o n A u l o metic V-6. power w i n d o w s , power l o c k s air 8 p a s s e n g e r $ 7 , 8 8 5 JACK CAULE Y CHEVY 855-0014
C H E V Y S I L V E R A D O 19S1-V-8. 4 s p e e d , air p o w e r s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s , a m - f m cassette cap extras 42.000 m i l e s . $ 3 8 0 0 WW t r a d e t o r v a n or car pay s o m e d i f f e r e n c e 476-1118
us
825 Sports ft Cars
CHEVROLET, 1965 S C O T S O A L E PICK-UP V-8 automat* till, cruise, air. stert/o. cassette topper 32.000 miles $7,995
684 Arm Arbor Rd 451-2110 U S E D C A R S 962-3322
1965 - 1 9 H ft Seville SEABA b o w . 170 M e r c lO. EZ load $10,000 549-263'
82S Sports ft imported Cars
B R O N C O . 1 9 7 8 . g o o d c o n d i t i o r , aut o m a t i c . * w h e e J d r i v e , $ 3 0 0 0 or oesi ofler 522-8426
C H E V Y P I C K U P 1988 S c o t t s d a i e . 8 fl b e d . a u t o m a t i c , v - 8 l o w m i l e a g e Excellent c o n d i t i o n 34 " 0 6 8 4
#
825 Sports ft imported Cars
D O O G E 1984 C a r a v a n SE. 7 p a s senger 5 speed, p o w e r sleennQ/ M a k e s a m - f m c a s & e t i e s t e r e o rear d««ogger. rear d o o r "opener, cruise, intermittent wipers 72.000 miles $5600 453-0622
Dick Scotl Dodge
S E A R A Y 1 9 7 8 , 1 7 f t . I / O . 165 M e r c C r u e a r . E - Z load trailer Stereo, extras, t o w n o u r s 696-3154
C O N C O R D SOcc . $250,
DOOGE RAM 1986 Air power steering. 3 speed a u t o f n a t c . gunm e t i i gray S h o w r o o m condition' 2 0 AIO m d e s $ 8 , 2 0 0 B e f o r e 10am or aftpr 5 p m 335-7916
822 T j c k * For Sale BLAZE" $12,900
1 9 6 6 . air p o w e r a m - l m r a d i o . sH$10,000 464-7477
(R.W,G-7C>*9£
824 Jeep*ftOther 4-Wheel Drive*
BILL COOK BUICK
VAN CONVERSIONS Good-Seieciion 84- 8 7 Starting f r o m $5,295 BILL B R O W N USED CARS522-0030
A n y C o n d i t i o n - F r e e Pfcfc-up
TRUCK CAP - White. 7 ' 4 " • 4 1 V With l o c k w i n d o w V e r y g o o d c o n d i tion $225 451-0844
S E A R A Y 1983. 2 1 f t c u d d y c a d m , 2281*3. 1 / 0 l o w h o u r s , l o a d e d . Ex cadsnt c o n d i t i o n E - Z L o a d trailer $15J0Q 261-4077
-453-4600 CLUB WAGONS A
JUNK CARS WANTED
M U S T A N G 1979 - W r e c k e d o n the s i d e , ad p a r t s f o r s a l e G o o d e n g i n e & transmission, f i v * and. ale. 525-1083
S E A R A I O E B 1984 1 6 H B o w o d e r 90 HP M a r i n e r , low hours, canvas top. accessories A-1! 421-0315
WINDSURFER conOHKKi $ 6 5 0
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ATTENTIONJunk C a i s R e m o v e d Free C a s h tor L a t a M o d e l Repairable* Braden Towing, 532-5487
i stvle, i 851-6(
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LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU
T o p $ $ $ For C o m p l e t e VMMcles E A M AUTO PARTS 474-4425
S A I h B O A T S n i p e c l a s s . 16" 2 m a m s a u s t 1 pb iibe* glass G o o d c o n d i tlon;$800 1-220-9150
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C H E V R O L E T 1984., C a r g o V a n A u t o m a t i c . air, a m - l m r e a r h e a l Reel clean $5,888
0 DAY 19 v a i l b o a t w r t h c a b i n 6 trader sads & e x t r a s , $ 1 , 9 5 0 (CIA
THOMPSON. Mere Cruiser. exi«aa, $ 8 , 9 0 0
Plymouth Rd
-USED CAftS35000 Plymouth Rd
814 Camper*, Trailer* ft Motorhome*
LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU
Caah-on-the-Spoi
04E
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531-8200 • 476-7900 —
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856
CENTURY 1980 4 door • » c e * e n t condition power b r * * * * . power steering, power loc*». air automat« . cruise low mileage. $< 995 or Oestoffar 477-3144
CONTINENTAL 1966 4 door convertible. needs paini good mechani c a l , $2 500 356 * 3 1 5 CORVETTE 1964 flood condition
red
new t o p 336-9222
CENTURY 1964 air Ml cruise. AM/ W cassette power door locks, many new pert $3000 or Oest offer Can after 6PM.
IMPALA 1960 * door 63 000 m i l e s power steering-bran a * Near mint! $2 900 After 6 p m 397-2153
LINCOLN TOWNCAR I960 near perfect 1 ot only 200 m a d * 42.000 "WNa. $22 000 553-9065
ELECTRA 1966 T-type Very g o o d condition, loaded learner interior Concert sound new tires 440 trans. 52.000 miles Sharp 1 $9,500 9AM-5PM 357-3566
MUSTANG COUPE 1967 N o i o » « c $2500 474-2353 M U S T A N G 1966. red 289 *barreil. t r > g o o d condition Stored a r m i e s $3600 656-9727 656-2460
ELECTRA 1966 T type, black grey leather concert sound loaded Asume 4 yea.' unlimited mileage warranty $6900 Days 644-5300 axl 369 Eves 459-1061
STINGRAY 1973 coupe rare combination of 454 engrrve witn 4 spewo laclory air many extras $ 1 1 800 negotiable Must see 522-6622
854
American
Buick
858
SKY H AWK
SkyhawK 1984 4 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, amtm air 61 000 male* Heed* engine work $2500 firm 348-3472 SKYLARK 1978 new tares battery good running condition $500 420-3051 SKYLARK
LASABRE 1976 $400 or Dest Runs j o o d Call after 4 p m Mon -Fn 6 *nytime weenends • 522-5068
ind> Pace
LESABRE 1981 LTD - loaded all options one owner immaculate condition only 50.000 actual m.les $2 250 TYME AUTO 455-5566
357-3138
Motors*"
LE SABRE 1965 V-6 50.000 mMes loaded. $7500 397-3263
ALLIANCE 1964-Automatic 28 000 "Xles very clean, runs well dark d u e $2600 355-9378
LESABRE 1968 Factory O f f i c e r Air. lift crurse power windows power door locks (New car Warranty-Used car price I
ALLIANCE ' 9 6 6 4 door automatic air a m - l m delu>e interior 31 000 m.les, sharp' $4 200 459-0389
BILL
EAGLE 1963, SX4 4 „ h « « i drrve j j o o d shape 85 000 miles 6 cyiin5 speed A m F m cassetie. 91 476-7518
C O O K
1961 Custom, lew miie-
4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0 PARK AVENUE 1966, 4 door, gray loaded mint condition, e x t e n d e d lactory warranty must sell $9,600 or oest offer 258-6402 or 644-5663
PACER, 1978. Wagon Am-fm with CB, 8 track & equalizer, chrome rims. «nde iires 6 cylinder. s t o ' $1000.'best 326-1526
BfVERIA 1987 T type, exceptionally snarp' Loaded, full power. $14,000 489-8556 After 5PM 855-4336
RENAULT ALLIANCE 1964- 2 Ooor, automatic, air a m - l m cassette. 45 900 miles Good condition $2300 ! or Oesi 344-0863
RIVIERA 1984 -V-8. 26.000 miles, loaded beautiful condition S I 0 0 0 0 or Oesi Calf after 4 p m 674-1592
RENAULT ALLIANCE 1966 snare, deluxe interior am- fm slereo sir m i n i condition 6400 miles. $4900/ Oesi 266 2362
858
Cadillac
COUPE DE VILLE 1962 - dark Olue cream vinyl top beige cloth c o r d Interior loaded w c l l m a t e c o n t r o l air condrtiomng power seats w i n d o w s locks, rear defroster tilt gas V8 engine digital a m - l m stereo Excellent condition 1 $4,750 477-1030
CAVALIER. 198*. Type 10 Power steering 6 b r a k e * , aP. a m - f m cassette new tires $2800 484-8127
C A M A R O 1981 power steering f brakes automatic. A M - F M sterao cassette, excellent condition A s * for Mike 277-8295 or 425-0526
CAVALIER 1984 CS 4 door. ak. automatic. g o o d condition. 47.000 miles $3600 435 5331
C A M A R O . 1984 Air am-fm. priced to sell - $4 888
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ELDORADO convertible. 1976 chocolate Crown, tan lop, tan leather interior 1 owner Duntop Elites $3 000 Can 8 e m - 5 p m Mon . Tues Thurs Also Fn & Sat - Sam-12 noon 666-1*04
L a R I C H E
C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymouth Rd - J u s l West of 1-275 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 C A M A R O '985-tow mue* air. automatic. V - 6 . e t c Best ofler 477-6184 C A M A R O 1966H. red air. 5 speed. koOvres EO cassette, t-top. security system Mini'$9500 255-1862
ELDORADO 1980 diesel, new engine loaded, excellent c o n d i t i o n $4800 537-1455
C A M A R O 1*66. V6. 5 cruise, hydraulic hatch, a m - f m cassette.33 000 mile*, white/red. sharp. ' owner m u l t sell! $5,595 6 * 5 - 2 5 8 6
ELDORADO 1964 $7995 Metallic Sandstone drown, loaded g o o d condition Oays (ask tor Bryan 464-9500 After 7pm 6 4 !5-0677
C A M E R O '980-V-6. 3 speed, cfiarocoal with black interior a m - l m cassette: sharp $2300,'best 738-2408
ELDORADO. 1985. Biarritz Loaded. 1 owner New car trade Beautiful $12 900 Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036
EI S50CCI
RENAULT 19834,,MITED 4 speed air, slereo Extra clean $2,395 Mines Par* Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036
C A M A R O 1984 Z-28 HO. loaded, Inc l u d i n g T-tops, "bra. Florida car Wholesale priced $7375 453-6948
H'VIERA '984 6 cylinder loaded, excellent condition $6600 0 ' besL FLEETWOOD 1986 B r o u g h a m d'Eioffer Days only 6 8 9 - 3 3 1 1 eganca. leather, all power executive excellent condition, 27.000 SKYMAWK 1977 speed. VS. miles $16,000 Days 355-6137 good brakes S runs g o o d $500 663-64 l f i ?-nm au. rcnunnn powe- no rust excellent condition oAYraAjVX. _J987. T type, s e e n o< l a s t oner 2Z2-&347 package, loaded, s h o w - o o m condition. ante s cat extended warranty, SEDAN DeVlLLE 1987 immaculate, 22 000 miles Sticker $14,500. ask- lux-irious, whrte leather tape non661-0814 ing $8900 274-8538 smoker
RENAULT 1081 LeCar - 4 door, sunroof. 4 speed great body Low maes Needs repair Best offer Call Boo 656-6929
C A M A R O 1983 Berttnetta. V6. T - t o p s loaded $4,995 643-0675
COUPE 1>EV1LL£, 1963 - white, ladies car low miles, excellent c o n d i tion 852 1896 ELDORADO B-a convertible Red/ Low miles $18,500
C h o v r o M
C A M A R O 228 1985- Loaded Ttops. V-8 automatic air irrffneculete
4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0
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B U I C K
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Cadillac
SEVILLE 1978 Diesel * door sedan, CAPRICE. I M S . COaalc Loaded. • b l a c k ' g r a y stripe* black leather •cylinder, wire covers $4 848 seats, mmt interior loaded extras L O U L a R I C H E Beat offer C a l 1 - 5PM 353-1017 C H E V Y / S U B A R U SEVILLE, 1964 Moonroof. leather Plymouth Rd Just W e * l or 1-275 Only 42 000 males Exceptionally clean $ 1 1 9 0 0 Mines Park Lmcotft* 453-4600 Mercury 425-3038 CAPRICE. 1984, Esta l e Wagon SEVILLE 1985 2 toneI gray gray Loaded snarp $6,886 leather all the toys onfy 30.000 JACK 6ALM.EY CHEVY 656-001* miles CAPRICE 1 U 8 Classic Brougham. 38.000 mue* fuHy loaded B I L L C O O K B U I C K 328-9564 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0 CAPRICE I B M • 4 door, brougham classic. tu»y loaded. 32.000 mae*. 860 Chevrolet $8750 8*2-4273
1964 4 door automat ic. an stereo power locks. 1 owner good condition $3700 644-2159
condition $2 500 897-8468 CENTURY '986. Lid automatic, fuN 84 thru 86 SKYHAWK Automatic power air s l e r e o tape aduft air power steering, power brakes owned very clean $7 995 256-4662 AB low miles 8 road ready 5 to ChdOse" ELECTRA 1978 limited. $1200 B I L L C O O K B U I C K
JAVELIN 1974 A real Qeaaic Very o o o d c o n d i t i o n throughout- $650 CM 256-2232
' R A N S A M 1960 Turbc Car Excellent condition Bast offer
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CENTURY 1977. 9 passenger wagon. V-8. slereo cruiss. tm wheel 1 owner sbout 80 000 mdaa Some rust runs " * * new $650 349-5607
CHRYSLER 1964 imperial i "re*. **heust • n o c k * tuned-up -eedy l o 90 I n t e r * * excellent body 900O condition $3500 1970 Triumph available 856-0624 #93 1871
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CAPRICE Classic 1985 - 2 door, laud a u air. lint power windows, wires, etc $6,500 2*4-9165 CAPRICE CLASSIC 1985 , a«r. amfm tape, cruise, lift wheel & delogger $5895 After 6pm. 334-3233 A PRICE 1976 Station W a g o n CAPH 3 § § d transportation » * o o . or b a i t " Attar 4pm .522 2886 > CAPRICE. 1981 wagon, excellent condition, trailer package, $1500. 464-3568
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CELEBRITY 1987. 4 door, 6 cykrv der. 14.000 miles Many options. Call 474-8135
FIFTH A V E N U E . 1964. loaded amtm caaaetta. grey leather. $7500 522-1322
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Evenings: CELEBRITY & 8 4 . 4 .door, power steering, b r a k e s . ak. t m . a m - f m Stereo. $3900 258-0839
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LASER XE T u r b o 1964. black, leather, sun root, a caaaatts 8 m o r e l $3900 433-827»-Oays 542-6620-Eves
LEBARON G T S 1966 T u r b o Premiu m m o d a l A u t o m a t i c . Hr. sun roof, tilt, c r u i s e , c a s e t t s aluminum ehssis, leather interior Mmt condition $7,800 Eves 641-9283
LeBARON. 1968 * d o o r , automatic, air. a m - f m . low mkes. warranty $8,995 NEWPORT 1979 - automatic, power brskaa. power steering, am-fm, ak. g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $1200: 2*1-1027 NEW YORKER: 1979, exosOant condition Fuk p o w e r . A m / F m / C b radios. $3500 Call 478-2729 NEW YORKER 1 M 3 sharp 8 l o a d e d $4,700
DODGE 600ES 1964- 2.2 Wf«. fuel miscted Turbo. 5 spaed, ak. a m - f m eo cessans power stserlngbrakaa. tinted glaaa. raar w i n d o w defroster New gas struts 8 shocks, new Eagle G T ' * . Electronic dash, kghl group, power m i r r o r s . 86500 649-6660 661-0241
522-0030 ESCORT 1983 Exceaent condition' $1,995
Dick Scott Dodge 684 Ann Arbor Rd 451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322
LANCER 1985. Turbo, aunroof. loaded, excellent condition $5,200 After 6 p m 373-5717 LANCER 1966 - automatic. M r . sun roof, cassette, r o e * color, warranty, very g o o d condition, leamnn stele. $5,700 After 5 P M 835-1869
OMNI. 1986 * door automatic. eo. rear delog. 17.000 -Mies, m o m s c a r $4200 375-2581
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Ford
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COUGAR: XR7 1979. Mint c o n d i tion Excaptlonaffy d e a n FuB instrumentation Original owner. 5 2 2 - 7 5 6 2 E S C O R T A 1983. 2 door, 35.000 mae*. Pioneer A m / F m caaaatla. * spead stick $2500 C a l 459-226* ESCORT GL 1963 Station w a g o n , automatic, ak. 55.000 mBa* $2*00. 842-4812
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I M PA L A 1978 Station Wagon, power s t e e r i n g - b r a k e . • * - 0 Fkassngar. radio, g o o d tlrea. S4«3 722-4454
ARIES LE 1966. Taicaa car, 4 door, power s l e a r l n g / b r a k e * . ak, stereo, cruise, t i m e d w i n d o w s , new M a . mmt c o n d i t i o n . $4796 563-9574 ARIES
1963-
4
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engine 532-1870
ESCORT 1982 S t a t i o n W a g o n Rune exceaent. b o d y needs w o r * $500 or best otter CaB: Days 9 * 4 - 7 3 1 1 ; after 6 p m . 737-0505 Escort 1963, great c o n d i t i o n , auto, power steering, new brakes. A M FM. 80.000 maaa. $2200. 4 7 1 - 5 6 2 6 ESCORT 1963 High output a n g i n a 5 spaed, tow mMee. vary d e e n $2,850 553-6S00 or 474-2758
automatic. 69.000 high533-8418
LINCOLN TOWN C A R S 8 CONTINENTALS, 1985 thru 1987 Cak ior detaks Hmas Park Lincoln Mer-
MARK Vii LSC I985v»-aiack a«tervor grsy leather interior, s l e r e o tape, alarm system, body p r o t e c t i o n New tires brakes 46.000 wnksa. Mint condition $12.300 274-3168
M U S T A N G 1972 Grande. 302 V-8. runs g o o d , needs s o m s body work $850 565-3476
UADH VI 1983 4 door onfy 47 000 miles One careful owner $9 695 Hmas Park L i n c o m - M e r c u ry 425-3036
M U S T A N G 1977 RatHilft * x y k n o e r automatic. A m F m caeeette Good condttlont $2,200 or beet 729-1560
T0WNCAR 1981 - d e a n , runs part e d needs nothang. must seii 471-0145 255-1414
M U S T A N G . 1977 - 302-4V, steering/brake*. autom..< p r o o f e d Whrte High race $1500 A f l e r 6 p m
TOWN CAR. 1983 - 80 000 mkes, lock out •gr'K'On greet condition. $7895 Cak 9 A M - 5 P M 651-7550
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453-4600
FAIRMONT I960, great condition. new urea, asking $»50 Call after 5 p m 565-1270
M U S T A N G 1981 Qhia, 4 apeed, ak. sunroof, exceaent condition. $2500 421-4458 M U S T A N G . 1981 turbo. Ireeh madly bulll m o t o r , new turbo cherger 8 5 speed. T - t o p * , Week, mmt. $2700 After 5 p m 425-3007
FAIRMONT. 1961. 2 door, eutomatsteerlng 8 brakes, a m f m . H. $1950/otter 562-0511 FIESTA i 9 6 0 , white. 4 speed, power brakee. stereo Exhaust 8 brskaa new within last year 85.000 ml $850 or beat. 477-4339 FORD CROWN VICTORIA'S 8 G R A N D MAROUIS BIG SELECTION BILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030 FORO. 1968 T E M P O GS SPORT. 5 speed, ak, stereo, caaeette. buck at*. 23.000 maes $5,995
684 A n n Arbor Rd 451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322 G R A N A D A 1978. rune wek l i set! $825. Evenings between 6 and 6$ 661-4623
ARBOR DODGE
GRANADA 1961. 4 door. air. power steering/brakes, r s b u t t engine, g o o d oondmon. $2,000 66»-21S7
T A U R U S 1987. 4 door, automatic . a s . low mass. • l a $8,495
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T A U R U S 1988 Qi. 2000 ft me*, loeded Must sea ASAP - jettkiB dlyorced $12,600. Days 356-1145 T-BIRO 1676. sitciaasnt ahatta. 6 7 . 0 0 0 mass. 302 engine compmah rebuilt With 100 mBaa on the engine, many r e m component* 8 a r t r a s $2200 f i r m *6*-7116 T BIRO 1660. 67.000 Irak•a. dented left raar quarter. $ 1000 or beat 721-2127 T - B i R O 1963, V6 Harftaoa. air. tat, cruiae. a f p o e w 46.600 mBaa. $ 4 6 6 5 Must aaa this weak 453-4181 or 4S3-4664
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1988 DYNASTY Affordable Luxury Popular Eouipmem Package 3 0 v - i e i v g m e «oad leveling s u s p e n ^ o n cruise I'M power locks 3 speed aulo rear defrost DE
Popular E q u i p m e n t P«c«age i*gru p t c k t g e g a o g e pack age o v e r h e a d c o n s o l e trtt. cruise 'ecnoie cooiroTrear w i n d o w s 7 p a s s e n g e r v-8 a u l o s u n s c r e e n glass rear defroster power l o c k s l u g g a g e rack A M ' F M cassette P » i > TOR t i e s
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Plymouth Rd - Just West of 1-275
CIERA 1986 B r o u g h a m . " 2 door, excellent condition Loeded. 30mpg 36 000 maea e x t e n d e d warranty rust paint 8 fabric proof 17500 420-0911
stereo etc $ 3 2 8 l ° ° JACK CAUL3Y CHEVY
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MARQUISE 1985 wagon, rrunt plus Everything. 60.000 miles $7200 261-5430 MERKUR XR4ti 1985 S speed, ak. sunroof, sharp! $8,295 Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036 MONARCH 1 9 7 9 - G r e e n interior'axtenor 6 cylinder auld. aIr. New tires, e i h a u s i shocks brsnes radiator . batlery. $450 Sean 851-2504
721-6560
1988 MERKUR "SCORPIO Automatic. "Loaded, LOW r W i T
MONARCH 1980, $500 Afler 6pm
71.000 miles, 459-0784
356-6185 D e m m e r
TOPAZ LS 1985 skver grey 4 door. 36.000 miles loaded, power Excellent condition $4695 455-1987
F o r d
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ClERA. 1986. B r o u g h a m 4 door loaded excellent c o n d t t i o n $7500 Call before 4 30. 2 7 0 - 1 7 0 0 After 5pm 464-4326 CUTLASS ClERA. 1986 4 door. Nr. cruise Ikl a m - f m s l e r e o cassetie. 38.000 mkes $7,500 721-7998 CUTLASS ClERRA 1984 slereo. wire wheals 1967 a n g m e new runs great $ 4 0 0 0 ' b o s t 644-H63 CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1964, 2 door, wek equipped exceaent condition. t52<»-oroflar
MONTEGO 1976- 4 door, air power
Touring Package $17 666
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453-460Q
TOPAZ LS 1987-Loeded condition must sek buying home Asking $8400 After 6pm. 477-3937
Mercury
CAPRI 1980- 2 3 Litre Hatchback Oremaum sound, sunroof, nace condition $1400 421-7890 COLONY PARK wagon. 1983 Mint condition L o a d edd" $4,000 Burgan478-1291 d> wood sidea. Caa COUGAR LS. 1965 Dark blue New 9as struts 8 shocks Garage-kept Loaded! $6,400 722-1765 COUGAR 1971, 351 V8. automatic 90 000 mae* good buy for mechanically inclined $250 Call 373-2875 COUGAR 1977 - SRX. loaded, needs r W work but p u r r s kks a kitten Power everything, including sunroof great slereo. $700 or make offer Evea 464-6977 COUGAR 1978 eihau*t: power brake-ateermg. automatic. air $200 595-8311
TOPAZ 1984- 51,000 miles Loaded New tires $ brakes. $3500 471-3915 ZEPHYR 1982 Z-7-Biack coup, power steering/brake*, cruise, tune up freeway driven $600. Afler 6pm. <76-7568 875
Nissan
DATSUN 1961 - 210. automatic. Mr stereo, a i c e k e n t condition, original owner, low mileage, new tires. 4 writers in Florida $1700 462-2883
owner, g o o d m e c h a n i c a l c o r i S t i o n $600 474-5183 CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1964 loaded air a m - f m slereo. excellent condition $4 500 585-3628
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PONTIAC 1000 1986 4 d o o r automatic 18.000 mkes. clean, g o o d condition $4 100 455-8431
HORIZON 1979, runs g o o d , power steering many n e w p a r t s $ 7 5 0 or best otter 422-6582
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'87 OLDS CUTLASS
T R A N S A M 1985 - Exceaent condition loaded 3 1 000 maea stored, $8 900 537-4672
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T H E R E ^ O N E T H A T .ALWAYS M A N A G E S T O K E E P ITS D I S T A N C E ,
tafasi
sler-
CHAMP 1982 - 2 d o o r . 1 * Irter extra sharp, runs excellent, new Pirellis. $1,700 or bqpt 358-179*
'84 DODGE OMNI
S E
Automatic, air. stereo cassette, c r u i s e , lilt, rear defrost
$«oc* No „
n ,
F1ERO. 1964 SE Sunroof air eo. extra d e a n $3,995
CUTLASS 1979 - V8. excellent no rust loeded Beautiful' $ 1 5 0 0 557-4950 or 5*0-1310
l U S K D CAR SAVINGS
J 9 6 7 ~ " Red/red.
now only •7,140*
front w h e e l drive
Pit
>84 B r o u g h s m . 4 REGENCY 98 1984 ddor. absolutely loaded vinyl top, n 1st $7,950 owns excellent condition
CUTLASS 1964 Ou«ser wagon. 8 passenger 70,000 maes AH options! Exceaent c o n d i t i o n ' $4500 or best otter After 6 p m 464-2452
PONTIAC 6000 1985 V6. loaded $6200
FORD MOTOR B-PLAN CUSTOMERS W E L C O M E
$4000*6
Graph< O c ire d i sa p e e d m a n u a l w.'o»erdrnre 2 I Wer e n g i n e r a a i siiflinn Window. window AM slereo daiune w i p e r s 'ear s l e o bumpeP l » i 7SB14 N o «057 0 V * l -
Pontiac
BONNEVILLE 1962 - burgundy whrte vinyl top. c r u s h e d vsiour Interior. $1,650 TYME AUTO » , 455-5566
ROYALE 1986 Brougharrcar AS equipment $8,000
PONTIAC 6000 1985 A m - l m air raar defrost power steering 8 Drakes ikl. good c o n d i t i o n $5.500 .525-7532
PONTIAC 6000, 1986 automatic slereo aar power brakes'steering Excellent condition LOW mile- * U g e $7 000 After 6 p m 661-5478
BONNEVILLE 1960 B r o u g h a m Olds 350 V8. automatic p o w e r , an. FM. new tires 8 brakes 75.000 males $1950 349-0397 or 464-7623
1 9 8 8 COLT 3 DR. HATCHBACK Student Special w h i t e 4 s p e e d manual trans
*«-3l32
880
dependably 531 3664
REGENCY 98 1984 , 2 d o o r , w s l maintained e x i r a clean. $ 7 4 5 0 , 525-4«tn After 4 p m
CUTLASS 1986 S u p r e m e Rare V8 Blue Excellent c o n d i t i o n ' 1985 - loaded would * * a Call after 5 3 0 p m . 464-0153 to mom car Mint condition $9200 553-9124
A M O N G THOSE W H O A T T E M P T T O OCCUPY T H e F v n L VN E, S651
PONTIAC 6000 LE 1667 ic. 4 door, maroon, an power steern g / b r a k a s . cruiaa. more. 11.500 mkes $9 500 646-7378
HORIZON 1987 automatic " a o eI n K power siesrlno/br ak es -_.iJruu'>dy.$5365 54»-2172
OMEGA 1980 aulo. g o o d on gas mileage i 2 8 m p g t greet shape, n o rust $750 531-6018
471-1206 CALAIS 1967. white 2 door matic. air. fuel m i e c t e d 12.000 males $9475.
1*78 - hatchback. 4
M 2 . 5 9 5
39 M 0
880
HORIZON 1960 4 door g o o d drUon Mile ruat 87.000 mBes auto $900 4*^965
. 471-0800
Oldsmoblte
Ptymouth
H O M Z O N 1676 TC-3 80.000 mass. ak. am-fm caa set 1* good condition $695 464-8247
OLDS 88 1984 Roy ale B r o u g h a m LS. V-8, fuk power loaded d e a n $6500 421-2638
CALAIS - 1985 2 door miles. 1 owner. $ 6 , 2 0 0
M U S T A N G GT. 1666. S I t r e , 5 ad. Ak factory options 35.000 I*. <6.000. ar b e a t 474-7487
LX
S U n S H I H E H O D D A 1206 Ann Arbor Rd., 1H Mlloo Weat of t-275, Ptymouth
' f t . 4 1 a d a y
846-3653
200 SX 1966. white c o u p e excellent condition, air cacsctte extras. $8,600 After 5pm. 280-1617
CONVERTIBLE
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now only
14,209"
1988 H O N D A
1984 F O R D M U S T A N G L X
!S S&s
,
a i u . B R O W N USED CARS522-0030
$2.966 or beet After 5 | * £ S lynyi
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LTO 1962. auto. air. power wtndowe. T E M P O . 1987 L X Maroon/Gray. 5 lOeuOO SlCeaW*" CO"fOTwO"i Run* good, g o o d condition $75ff. $ 7 ^ 0 0 . CaB: 425-7625 . 397-1123 T E M P O 1967 - 4 door L T D 1963 - 4 door. V6, 3 8 liter, t w o w'gray n t a n lone. M power. $3.200 528-0771 apeed. 1 8 . 0 0 0 a. $7,900 or b e a r * MAVERICK. 1976. g o o d trsneportation. 6 cyandar. automatic. $350 or t 427-0173
19M SUBARU
D e m m e r
T-BIRO 1966. turbo eo*« e . automane, leather, a l o p t m a warranty 6 0 . 0 0 0 mae*. 9 9 . 6 0 0 561-170$
r
BILL COOK BUICK
C H E V Y / S U B A R U , Plymouth Rd - Just W e s t of J-275 I
453-4600
878
Oktemotoito
SENTRA 1965.5 speed no rusl. new d u t c h new exMEust. 35.000 is A M F M caaaetta. best Musi sek! 558^-2601
LOU LaRICHE tHEVY/SUBARU
T-BIRO. 1965 T i r b o Coup*, a s c a t - ' lent coondlUon. loaded wtth e x t r a s . ' $ 6 6 0 0 After 6 p m 476-6963
471-5706
• 1
J a c k
TAURUS, 1666. OL. Loat tad. 2 . 0 0 0 maaa $12,800 CO betwe an 0am-6pm 635-9024
LTD H, 1977. many new parts, g o o d $700 Cak after ^5pm 664-1453
40008
LN7 1982, runs, needs work $600 427-22*5
876
453-4600
> 7 9 9 5
T E M P O 1664 GL - 4 door. red. Mr,, control I K w h . e s rear de-froet, s t e r e o , m o o n roof. $2,350 31.000 m * e * a » i l l n l condition T Y M E A U T O SALES 100. ^ •: 5*5-577* T E M P O 1666 GL. S speed, awi/ftn LTD 1960 w a g o n . 6
SUMMER VACATION SALE
GRANO MAROUIS 1965 loaded. Priced to sek' $6,995 * North Brothers Ford 421-1376
4 to' choose Fuky Loaded. S o o d Color Selection From $16,995 24-Hour Weekend Shopping
721-6560
^
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F o r d
T E M P O Ot. 1985 4 door rery d e e n L o w mM«*B« Prt*8le o w n ar. $4,966. r i c t u d e * 18 m o n t h * a r t * n d e d s a r ntca warranty M Q o O a t a * 7 2 8 - 8 8 7 8
L T D STATION wagon 1965 V-6. au-
GRAND MAROUIS LS 1984 uncap n o r m condition Ak options 49.000 miles $7500 firm 435-2956
1988 LINCOLN TOWN CARS
T A U R U S J 9 8 6 LX- loeded. d e e n . maea » 7 0 0
D e m m e r
GRAND MARQUIS 1983 loaded wek maintained $4200 Days 397-1020 Eves. 455-0272
TOWN CAR. 1968. Signature Series coach roof, heavy duty suspension, leather mtenor. midnight blue in 8 out 6 000 mkes i m m a c u l a t e list $28 300 wilt see for $20,000 473-5573
±16-1222
J a c k
GRAND MAROU1SE 1986 gray 4 door, loeded high mileage sales car $7999 8 - 5 M o n - F n 350-2122
Nissan
NiSSAN 1968. 300ZX 36.000 maes. CUTLASS 1667 Clara c o u p e . V-6. purchaaad new 67. tr wiefw atiW PH. power 1a a M / K K k s / w i n d o w s . F t 75.000 mae warranty. (Mack S 14 400 or proofed Exceaent' 661-5257 DELTA ROY ALE 1966. B r o u g h a m NISSAN 1967 200SX 8000 mkes 6- Loeded ReM d e a n $8 969 months old. b e a O y b r a n d new AaL O U L a R I C H E s u m e l o a r i o r make otter Judy 455-0122 Days 456-9111 C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymouth Rd - Just Wset of 1-275 SENTRA XE 1966 5 speed power Sleering. b r a k e * s l e r e o tkt tinted glass deluxe wheel covers. Tach d o c k , dual rmrrors, c l o t h interior, DELTA, 1986 ROYALE 2 d o o r . ak. defogger n o rust. 35-40 MPO tkt. defogger slereo. 8 m o r e Onfy $5000 453-7433 30,000 miles 4 d e a n f !
LN7, 1983 black 5 speed sunroof, TOWN CAR, 1985. Signature Seriec a m - f m stereo, g o o d condition. 589-3653 Lcadeed. high maes buf cheep CeH CtCRA 19®* b r o u g h a m , 4 door, tor deisks M*»es Park LincoM-Mer- LYNX 1981 - Whale, dark blue loaded, lake new. u n d e r c o a t e d . cury 425-3036 interior sir stereo This one tike 59.000 miles $6600 642-8351 TOWN CAR. 1967 Signature Series newt $1,050 TYME AUTO SALES ClERA. 1984 B r o u g h s m Loeded in455-5566 jCist 17.000 m i l s s . It s I l k a cluding power seal S h a r p $4,848 new Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury LYNX, 1984 GS Wagon A m - f m L O U L a R I C H E 425-3036 Great value $3 636
ESCORT. Station W a g o n - M U S T A N G 1 9 8 4 - L X 4 Automatic, am/1m cassetie. d o t h in- slereo. v e r y c i e e n $3,950 terior Loeded $4500 5 1 8214 M U S T A N G 1985. GT Convertible ESCORT 1965 *. Wagon. 4 power brakee. exceaent condition. 5 0 a u t o m a t i c black beautiful Can $3,200 549-9575 lor details Hmee Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036 ESCORT 1985 W a g o n automatic. ak. $3,800 or best otter After 6 P M M U S T A N G 1986 LX hatchback, 641-1907 a u t o m a t i c , sun roof, loaded. 2 2 . 0 0 0 males, warranty, $6,800 397-3804 ESCORT 1985. Wagon, 4 door. 4 speed power steering/brakes, am- M U S T A N G 1966 - LX wtth OT look fre 4H IXXJ m i l * * $3.bOU /21-7WW crmee. hatchback. 4 new tirea, new COTW1 1 ... condition, Premium a m - t m HlftlSTANG. 1966 - LX. loaded lew cassette, sunroof, rustproofed? much more $6500 362-2905 males m o t l v a i e d seaer $6900 Afler 9pm 433-1925 ESCORT 1986 low mkeege. i lent condition $3,900 After 5 P M M U S T A N G 1986 LX-Wtth GT package. s u n r o o f , am-fm cassette 261-0577 sharp. b l a c i $6800 278-4057 ESCORT 1987, GT. loaded, mint condttion, 6 9 * i n t e r e s t r a t e . M U S T A N G . 1987. GT ConvartlbM. 5 13,000 m i l e s , l o e d e d . $7,900 851-4906 s p e e d . $15,000 <21-5967 ESCORT T966 GL 4 door, 5,000 M U S T A N G . 1987 GT S Reedy lor males. $7,495 aner tun! North Brothers Ford 421 - 1 3 7 6 N o r t h Brothers Ford 421-1376 ESCORT. 1988. GT 8.000 maes. ak, P I N T O 1978. running condition sunroof, t i t $8,995 dark b r o w n . $650 or beel otter North Brothers Ford 421 - 1 3 7 6 422-4283 EXP 1982 - Sun roof. Mr. stereo. P I N T O 1960 wegon. auto, stereo new engine, onfy $1,550. TYME AUTO S A L E S 455-5566 cassetie. new tires $ i 0 0 0 o r I offer 525-9399 EXP. 1982. 4 spaad. A M - F M cassette. air exceaent condition. $ 1 8 0 0 T A U R U S L 1987. 4 door, white, auor best off® 595-3245 t o m a t i c a v . wail m e m t e n e d wtth r e c o r d s , great fsmky car. 2 8 . 0 0 0 EXP 1985. 5 spaed, ak. power steer- maaa Asking $8900 ing. $4,695 Mines Perk Uncoln- Cak M a t t 995-4470 Mercury . 425-3036 T A U R U S 1966 - GL. V-6. loaded, EXP 1986'* luxury coup. auto. KMd- ak. t u l power, cruia* Nt. i m m e c u e d . black excellent c o n d i t i o n . late $8150 669-1955 $6900 561-5183 TAURUS, 1966 GL. V-6. t u l power EXP 1966. Sport A k . a m - l m css- o p t i o n s warranty $8,495 setts sunroof, let black $5,959 H u n t i n g t o n Ford 852-0400 L a R I C H E
GRAND MAROUIS 1963. L5 cold I k conditioning. fuSy loeded km power very d e a n $ 5 * 0 0 770-4411
FAIRMONT 1979, g o o d condition A k . Radio $700'beet otter Cak Deborah. 8 e m - 4 p m 362-7262
ESCORT L. 1968. a k . cruise, power A M - F M , 5 speed, m o r e $4500 m u s t s a l After 5 p m 534-603! ESCORT. 1961. steertng/braka*. ak. new. S6S0 After 5 p m
M U S T A N G L X 1966 Hatchback, 4 apeed FuBy loaded' Week/oray interior Extended warranty Mint cond i t i o n $6.500/beet 961-37A.1
COLT 1962.. 1.8 Hire, twin stick. 4 l e a n mte1.900 or nor. g o o d condition $1,900 533-4148 After 5 30pm.
ESCOfT
864
dealer
larflest
" 0 "
ESCORT G T 1988. L o a d e d B r a n d new L o w mka*. Red. Has Ml t h e extras. M u e l s a l 535-3225
TURlSMO 1962. A - 1 c o n d i t i o n outstanding. 30.000 o r i g i n a l mkes. automatic. h a t c h D a c * 4 o n floor, stereo. s h o w r o o m car. $ 3 6 6 0 After 7pm 454-9425
Area's
and unbe^tevabte prices!
root.
LASER 1966 - 5 speed Mr power s t e e r i n g / b r a * i » v 28.500 i Ulas. sunroot, louvers, «w,400 422-3276
19611981- 4 cylinder, auloftcxx? coodilior. r U
C O R S I C A 1966 L o w mkea. automatic. 4 cylinder, air. aluminum wheels, b u c k e t s 4 coneoie Black beauty $ 8 . 8 8 5 JACK C A U L E Y CHEVY 855-0014
car
CHARGER 1983 2 + 2. silver, red, crushed rekour interior sun aluminum aport wheals, only $1,850 TYME DOES IT AGAIN1! 455-5568
866
H u n t i n g t o n F o f d 852-0^00
CORSICA. 1968 aadan. V-6. 5 spssd, l o a d e d , low m»«aas. r e d • • M r . aaklng $ 10.500. 847-4523
The
CHARGER SE 1977 R e d / w M I e mtenor! Floor shift, console Many recent repairs $ 1.200 532-7838
best
884 A n n A r b o r Rd 451-2110 USED C A R S 962-3322
COLT, 1965. Turbo steering, ak. ."am-lm. rear w i n d o w defroet. sporty 86600 752-5049
4 door
FIFTH A V E N U E 1965. g o o d condition. $6000 or beet ofter 682-2198
CITATION, I 9 6 0 - power locks, wind o w s . rear defogger. air. a m - l m . 54.000 miles, good condition. Afterr Si 6 p m 981-1110 $1800
20,515 9
I
CAVALIER 1987. Hght blue. 4speed. 1 8 . 0 0 0 mkes. csssetts. 6 yr w a r r a n t y $6095 Eves 476-8962
CITATION 1980- Air, auto. V6. must sea S900. or b e e t 937-2*55
iic & I ' n g n t
3 Minutes East of Ren Cen
NOVA 1968-Automatic, sharp wfine 8 biec*. excellent c o n d i t i o n 35.000 9?«-8T»«
Dick Scott Dodge
CITATION 1960. 57.000 mae*. sr. 427-1203
s
1986, LS V-8. power Ilocks, caad e l o g $8,385 JACK CAULEY CHEVY
CAVALIER. 1986 2 door, low maes. automatic, a k . $6,285 JACK CAULEV CHEVY 855-001*
H O L I D A Y CHEVROLET 474-0500
3007
118,525
CARLO.
AMFM
$23,522 $
MONTE
MUSTANG
C H A M P . 1961 Excellent b o d y . M c l u l c h only $800 or best A f » r 4 p m weekdays, 522-5088
M O N T E C A R L O 1981 automatic, aar slereo. 88.000 actual maes TYME DOES IT A G A I N OrVy $1,950 455-5586
CHRYSLER, 1985 LeBARON 2 door. a k . a u t o m a t i c , till, cruise buckets, consols. Black Baauty $5,495
1 0 2 1 4 4 1
0ISC0UNT
537-1159
CAVALIER 1986 Station wagon, exceOant c o n d i t i o n , automatic, m & m u c h m o r e $6300 651-7580
CHEVY. 1986 C A M A R O . A u t o m a t i c . Mr. low maea. $7,995 N E W
ARIES 1965 auto. 4 door, a m / m. g a i n s t red. 12.000 mkes ExcekesM condiuon .85000 8 p m 525-1489
LeBARON 1960 - A a k l n g $1,500 CHEVETTE. ' 1 9 8 * . black. 57.000 G o o d c o n d i t i o n ! N e w transmission, rnto*. automatic, slereo oaa- brakes 8 exhaust. 422-4705 sette, excellent. $1900. 532-3475 LEBARON. 1963 - A CHEVETTE 1986 d e a n with k» door, cruiaa. a m / t m stereo. Body mile*. $2,995 g o o d c o n d i t i o n New Urea, struts, exhaust High m l s a g i Needs new H O L I D A Y CHEVROLET OU p u m p $1700 451-0644 474-0500
Loaded Gray $23 252 1
3222 E. JEFFERSON
Y O U
$23 390
RED TAG\ SALEJ'
T U R B O
Stk
T O
M A L I B U 1979- 4 d o o r . good. New b r a k e s 8 9 0 0
Dick Scott Dodge
CHEVETTE 1981-4 door, new alternator 8 b a t t e r y , very d u n . $ 1 2 0 0 . Can after 6 p m . 889-9142
1 9 8 7 V O L V O 7 4 0 W A G O N I SAU ON ALL 87 MODELS IN STOCK
S E D A N
1984 - 70,000 i» condition 82900 Cak days only 8:30am-5 3 0 p m 567-1828
tool
CHEVETTE n e t . n e w clutch, n e w t k e s , * apeed. g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $700 or best offer. *71-«781
S H O W R O O M
T U R B O
Amfm A M E S
197* automatic, tape G o o d tire* 8 battery Run* excellent' $390 583-4253 or 837-9112
«V. runs
866 Ford
Ford
164 Podgo
Chovrotot
MALI6U
C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymouth Rd - Juet W e s t of 1-275 CAVALIER 1 9 8 * . hatchback, auto453-4600 matic, loaded, sun Excellent condition $ 4 1 9 5 591-2250 SPECTRUM. 1987 A u t o m a t i c ak. 11.000 mkes $ 4 9 9 / d o w n $ l 4 9 / p e r CAVALIER 1984- brown. 4 door, m o n t h Oaasd on 80 m o n t h ' s At 10 original owner, am-fm, automatic, percent APR V A R Rate on Apair $3550 After 6pm: 453-7325 proved credit CAVALIER 1985 hatchback, power HOLIDAY C H E V R O L E T s t e e r i n g / b r a k e * , a m - l m slereo, very 474-0500 d e a n . $4,200 After 6 P M 534-6727 SPRINT 1986. 4 door automatic, ak. C A V A U E R 1985 4 door. Blue. 5 low mUes Excellent condition! speed, air, power steering. A m / F m $4,000 After 4:30pm. 347-0603 cassette New tlrea a n d exhaust Mmtti $3900 3*8-8547 CAVALIER 1968 224, auto. ak. raar 8 6 2 C h r y s t o r defrost, power slaerlngi'brakes, t m C H R Y S L E R 1965 LASER TURBO tape. « » ! ' » • glean Must see to ap- XE. Power everything 11.000 mae* preciate! $7750 981-4441 $7,495 CAVALIER 1986. Z24. power steering-brakes. a m - f m cassette. auto684 A n n A r b o r Rd matic. plus m o r e . 2 0 . 0 0 0 mkes. ex451-2110 U S E D C A R S 982-3322 cellent c o n d i t i o n $7800 531-753*
CHEVELLE 1974-Qood transportation $500 M a r k V. 422-0401
T O G E T H E R
OAE
T h u r s d a y . J u n e 30, 1988
825 Woodward Avenue Rantiag, M i c h i g a n 4 8 0 5 3 332-8000
Ssis I—*Plut T«k, TLTLA, Lteanaa it O s i U n m o A SM AVE
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
5 5 0 W . 7 MILE NORTHVILLE
Between Northville Rd. & Sheldon Rd.
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IS:
CASH BACK ON SELECTED MODELS
LIFETIME SERVICE UARANTEE,
1988 TAURUS L 4 DOOR
it TIGER BASEBALL
Air. detoggers. speed control, automatic. Stock «S83178 WAS:
'13,292J
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REBATES UP TO 1000
'11,201
T E M P O M P T O >800 SORT, E X P U P T O *500 MUSI
1988^ ESCORT PONY
Raar defroster, AM radio, power brakee, radlai tires. Stock «83273 WAS:'7255
NOW: $ 5994* 1988 ESCORT GL WAGON
T H U N D E R B I R D >600 F E 8 T I V A U P T O *300
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1888 HORIZON A M E R I C A 5 door Hatchback, bucket seats, dual recMnera. 6 speed manual, power dtoc brakes, 2-2 EFI angina, aide mokanga, steal baited radMa, RaBy wheals. Stock #82077.
W A S : *14,780 * SALE
$
PRICE:
SALE
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1998 O R A N D A M C O U P E Air oondmon. IrorK wheal drtve, fuei engine, powar steering and brskaa, raar defogoar. mats, cassetie. ttt. •port mirrors. #80121:
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Dennis Carroll of Redford T o w n s h i p reaches with a driver t o pull his ball out of the partially d r i e d - u p pond on the No. 2 hole at Whispering Willows Golf Course. Under normal c o n d i t i o n s ,
Carroll's ball w o u l d have been sitting about a foot u n d e r water. Area courses have had their own problems c q n t e q d i n g with the drought.
Barely making par Drought puts courses near crisis ByOJ.fttsefc staff writer Tuesday was a tease. Tbe rain that had been hoped for for the past month seemed to have arrived at last. The almost-forgotten droplets, while welcomed by all, were enthusiastically greeted by greenskeepers and golf pros throughout the metro Detroit area. Alas, it was merely a taunt. No downpour this day, instead, a slow, tantaiiTing drip, drip, d n p that never came close to quenching the t u r f s month-long thirst was all that resulted Talking about how golf courses have suffered through this drought may seem ludicrous when considering the plight of Midwestern farmers. But these are multi-million dollar investments, many owned and operated by cities, which make their possible destruction a civic concern. . IS IT THAT ominous? No, not yet, according to course operators and greenskeepers. But the longer the drought continues, the greater tbe risk of damages that could lead to major financial setbacks. Already the lengthy dry spell has forced the city of Livonia to take steps to preserve the Integrity of its most-frequented course. Whispering Willows. Yesterday, Willows was closed until 2 p.m. so greens could be soaked.
golf "We have to have the water penetrate the greens and get deeper than the roots," said golf pro Gary Whitener, who together with greenskeeper Dave Montgomery convinced city officials the move was necessary. "We thought it was the best way to handle i t "There are spots on the greens that are brown. If (the grass) dies, we have to reseed." The bent grass used on greens is difficult to kill, but if it does die, the only recourse Is r « o d ding or reseeding. Many areas of rough off the side of fairways, now turned brown by the hot weather, will recover when rain comes. I F IT COMES. "It certainly has been a tough year," said Ken DeBusscber, greenskeeper at Wabeek Country Club in West Bloomfield, expressing a sentiment shared by all. "Last year was a tough year. This ooe could be even worse. 'What's kind of scary is that we're going into the two hottest months of the year." Water is, of course, the major problem. But so is distribution. As DeBusscber explained, when
you have to depend on your watering system, "you find out its shortcomings very quickly. Then you have to go to other things, hoses and portable sprinklers." At Katke-Cousins Golf Course in Rochester, the deficiencies in the watering system are plainly evident. "Our course," explained pro Bill Rogers, "has a single-row irrigation system that, goes down the center of the fairways, not down tbe sides." THE RESULT? "Our golf course is in super condition, from tee to green," said Rogers. "But if you get off the fairway, you're in brown, burned-out grass." ^ Golfers at another of Livonia's public courses, Idyl Wyld, are well-acquainted wtth worse conditions. The course's antiquated watering system hits only the tees and greens, leaving fairways to burn up unless watered by boee. Putting in a new watering system is "an Immediate goal of our capital improvement fund," said Whitener. Of course, weather like last Saturday's — temperatures over 100 degrees and high winds — render any system useless. The combination of high heat and wind dries up tbe water before it does any good. "Saturday,'* said DeBusscber. "was one of those days you (way everything holds together." Please turn t o Page 3
Strength has replaced weakness, if the new recruits signed by Schoolcraft College womens soccer coach Nick O'Shea serve as a barometer. That's the good news. The bad news is the reverse is also true — weakness has replaced strength. And the latter may be more evident than the former. Of course, it's hard to find fault with a national championship team, which is what SC was last season. The Lady Ocelots were fairly solid throughout their lineup, but their strongest point was in their attack. ItS a front line that'featured AllAmericans Jennifer Huegli and Jennifer Flowers, and Mary Kay Hussey Lori Stoecklein But junior college coaches rarely have an opportunity to relish sucS'craft recruit cess, since players have just two years of eligibility. Huegli, Flowers choice and usually marked the opand Hussey will not return. Neither posing team's best offensive player. will keeper Amy Weber, defender Hally won most of those battles. Kelly Churchill, and utility players Kristi Green, Kelly Holzwart and , I F KUBACKI RETURNS, Laurie McLachlan. O'Shea's midfield will be just fine — So O'Shea must rebuild areund with the addition of first-team allmidfielder Maureen Frampus and stater Dawn Gabriel, from Churchill. defenders Shari Acitelli and Lisa Gabriel stands just 4-foot-10 (a Hysko. O'Shea is hoping two other statistic she's no doubt tired of bearstarters from that championship ing), but plays big-tiifie. team — midfielder Jamie Kubacki Wendy Howell, from Mount and sweeper Jennifer Belhart — Clemens Chippewa Valley, is anothalso decide to return. er midfielder. Howell led the Big Reds in scoring last season, and THE RECRUITS signed so far by O'Shea Is hopeful she could fill ooe of O'Shea indicate SCs defense will be the forward spots. as good, and very possibly better, DeAnne Br da, from Livonia than last year's. Problem is, there's Franklin, Lori Hodges, from Garden no one who comes close to playing City, and Gina Carrozo, from Livoforward like Huegli, Flowers and nia Ladywood, are other forward Hussey. possibilities. Both Brda and Carrozo "Oh, I need 'em bad," admitted played mostly defense this past seaO'Shea of his lack of forwards. "I son, but each have experience as fordefinitely have a solid defense with a wards. Hodges was the Cougars' good midfield. I just need some for- leading scorer. wards." , ANOffeEft CHIPPEWA VALLEY And yet, O'Shea figures the Lady Ocelots "should go into training product O'Shea is counting on is camp better than last year. We only keeper Kris Moore. A year ago,had one returning player last year, O'Shea thought he had Moore signed to play for SC, but she decided ^to so we have more to start with." What buoys his optimism are his work. .She should improve tbe goalnew players, starting with those on keeping, which was questionable undefense. Tbe top two high school til Weber, normally a forward, filled 'sweepers in the area will play at SC. the role and did an adequate job. Kellie Davis from Livonia Churchill Whether these newcomers can and Lori Stoecklein from Plymouth Canton. Davis was first-team all- take SC to another NJCAA champistate, while Stoecklein was all-West- onship remains to be seen. What is certain is that O'Shea isn't resting on ern Division. " his laurels, waiting for players to J o i n i n g t h e m i s d e f e n d e r search him o u t He's still looking for Rosemary Hally, also from Churchill (which O'Shea coaches, too). Hally Please turn to Page 4 was another all-Western Division
Pitcher's bat boosts Craiger First-place Craiger raised its Babe Ruth League record to 9-1 Monday with a 7-3 victory over Georgetown Realty. Jason Bregni, wbo belted his sixth home run of the season, Steve Asmara and Scott Kennedy combined to strike out 11 batters and pitch a four-hitter. Kennedy also helped with his bat, going 2-for-S and driving in three runs. Jason Stoops and Bregni were %4tw4 with twn Rgl. both d Br—ill's coming on his homer. The outcome overshadowed sn 11strikeout performance by losing pitcher Eric Nielson. Craiger whipped Dairy Junction Express 1 4 - t - e * Friday and ths Grosse Pointe Red Sox 10-1 on Tossday, June 21. Ths winners had a twogame total of 21 hits. .* CHRIS MOORE led the victory over ths Express by going 4-for-4. Kevin Golf w a s l-for-4 wtth four RBL Kennedy l-*or-2 and Stoops and 12-for-4. « £ S L struck out la the scored all
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By Brad Emons staff writer One of the nation's largest agegroup tournaments of its kind will kick off once again Saturday as 136 teams will compete for titles in 13 different divisions at Wolverine 9 Soccer Tournament in Livonia. Tournament play begins at 8 a.m. an
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MEANWHILE, TOM HOLZER Ford of Northville knocked off Caesars, 7-6. as the winners thwarted Steve Malgay's attempted steal of home with two out in the bottom of the seventh. The game was played Friday at Ford Field Tom Cotter, the winning pitcher, went tbe distance. He scattered seven hits, walked six and struck out six Caesars starter Rob Jamula took the loss Scott Peterson led Holzer with two hits, while Kevin Ritter chipped in with a two-run .single in the first Keith Dutkiewicz and Andy Fairman also knocked in runs
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Kocie homered in a losing cause and Uzarski knocked in a pair of runs. On Sunday. Holzer pitcher Mark Salach of Central Michigan University recorded his first win of the year, tossing a five-hitter against Walter's in a 7-4 win at Ford Field. Salach fanned eight and walked four. He got defensive help w the seventh from Fairman. wtarnaade a backhanded stab at first base and beat Walter's ruiwjir John Knittel to the bag for the final out. FAIRMAN ALSO supplied the offensive punch with three hits and two RBI. Dutkiewicz added two hits, while Peterson added a key two-run single in the sixth Knittel collected two hits in a losing cause, while teammate Ken Gendjar added a two-run double. Walter's pitcher Steve Owens, who worked innings, suffered the loss.
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LYLE CARRIED a no-hitter into the seventh and was one out away before an infield single stopped his bid. But the Kent State student finished with eight strikeouts and two walks.lo pirk up the victory Offensively. Tony Aiken paced Hines Park with two hits and Rob Adams added two RBI. Joe Wenson and Chris Sisler also knocked in runs daring Hines Park's six-run second inning. In another game on Sunday, first place Little Caesars of Livonia edged Wendy's of Ann Arbor, 8-7, as catcher Derrick Dowling went 4-for-4 and knocked in four runs for the winners. Other offensive stars for Caesars included Chuck Hammontree. S-for-3 and two RBI; Steve Looney, two
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DAIRY JUNCTION Express, in another game played Tuesday, June 21, needed nine innings to beat the Grosse Pointe Yankees, 5-3
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ALL-CATHOUC LEAGUE AREA SELECTIONS First team: Maureen ScuBen, S t a c y Noita ana C o l l e e n R a f t e r y . F a r m i n g t o n HID M e r c y G i " j Carozzo, Livoma L a d y w o o d
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THE SCHEDULE for the- finals, all OB Monday at Schoolcraft, will be: Girls — under-12, 9 a.m. (field ' No. 5); under-14, 9:45 a.m. (No, £); under-16, 11:30 a.m. (No. S); under19, 11:30 a.m. (No. IX Boys — under-10, 10:30 a.m. (No. 5); under-11, 1:30 p.m. (No. 2X under-12, 9 a.m. (No. 6); under-13, 11:30 a.m. (No. 2); un
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LARSON SAID tbe Ohio High School Athletic - Association has . stiffened its rules for out-of-season play, forcing many clubs to the sidelines for the annual Fourth of July weekend tournament. "We have some other competing tournaments, but the reason why were down is because we won't have as many from Ohio," Larson said. "In tbe past we had one club (from Cincinnati) that could fill the entire Holiday Inn (the HoLidome in Livonia). That's not the case anymore." Teams from as far away as Wisconsin and Pennsylvania will participate in tbe event, along with teams from Michigan, Ontario and
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Two outstanding individual performances were turned in last weekend in the Livonia Collegiate Baseball League . On Friday, John Stoitsiadis, known more for his ability as a defensive back oo Eastern Michigan University's California Bowl football champions, delivered a couple of big blows as Walter's Appliance blanked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury in a game at Livonia's Ford Field. 12-
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5-MILE RUN RESULTS
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Marianne Bayne set an age-group record in tbe process of posting the best overall time among women runners in the 10th Annual Canton Country Festival Five-Mile Run Saturday. The Westland resident not only won the women's 40-49 competition but topped the entire field with a 37 30 time Mike Kavuheh of Plymouth was the men's overall winner with a 25:02 time. He was first in the 20-29 age division. Rochester's Dan DeRoeck, runnerup to Kavulich in that group, had the second-best time overall at 26:27. Susan Stimson of Ann Arbor, who won the women's 20-29 bracket, was second behind Bayne ar39:03. OTHER WINNERS m the male races included Craig Burnett of Canton, under-14, Patrick Norris of Plymouth, 15-19; Greg Duerr of Canton, 30-39; Dan Hendren of Taylor, 40-49; and Ken Simpson of Detroit, over-50. Canton s Cathy Leriaghan won tbe female 15-19 race, and Canton's Barbara Basinski was the women's 30-39 winner. In tbe Plymouth Run on Saturday. June 18, Terry Elsey won tbe men's 10kilometer race in 31 55 and Susan Tomanek tbe women's 10k race in 37-12. Norris won the men's one-mile run and was runnerup to Elsey. Phil Sanborn was third in the 10k event.. Lisa Butler was second in the women's 10k race and Diane Himebaugh third. BILL KLOOTE and Alan Sonovelian finished behind Norris in the mile, and the 5k race saw Jeff Fedewa, Matt Schroeder and Steve Takalo finish 12-3. ' — _ Cecilia Rzys won the women's one-mile run, Jamie Bolls was second and Shelly Schaben third In the 5k contest, it was Susan Alt in first place followed by Sandra Elliott and Gail Long.
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3-run hit s e n d s Elks to victory Greg Dimitroff's bases-loaded single sent tbe Plymouth-Canton Elks on their way to a 7-2 win Monday over Plymouth Salem in the Redford Connie Mack League. The victory improved the team's record to 7-2. The third-place Elks trail Redford Union and Ypsilanti, both 7-1, by a half game. With the score tied 1-1 in the fifth inning, Dimitroff cleared the bases with his timely hit. He fell r o u t i n g first base, however, and was held to a single. Chris Kennedy, the winning pitcher after going the first six innings, and V 'iili R r n m \ r r K n «»> n r |r iyH { K . i h fVtmhl n n H Aril" 1 . h i f t t j w n v * r i r e , ww u v w v t » v u i i i v a v T V i i v r r , c v t u u u i v u v#u a y u v T l l u c r .
Kennedy struck out seven and allowed the only hit. Salem's Howie Btanchard took the loss, and Danny Boyle pitched the last inning. On Saturday, the Elks defeated Michigan National Bank 8-6 behind the hitting of Mike Culver and Mikio T^naka. Culver's two hits included a home run, and he had twoBBJ Tanaka was 3for-4 with two RBI. Pat Hughes bolstered the defense with two difficult catches in center field. ~ Dan Niemiec was the winning pitcher in relief of starter Brian Paupore. After entering in the second, Niemiec allowed four hits and four runs. The Elks won their first meeting with Salem last Friday, 4-2. Jeff Kugelman pitched his second straight complete game, and Culver smashed a solo homer. Matt Metikosh was the losing pitcher.
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s o f t b a l l ALL-WESTERN LAKES ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 1966 S O F T B A L L T E A M ALL-CONFERENCE SQUAD P i t c h e r : A m y Freimond. junior, N o r t h v « e C a t c f t e r : Brenda Coots, sen«x. W e M l a o o John Glenn Ftrst b a s e m a n Dense Westland J o h n Glenn
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L a k e s D i v i s i o n : V e h n d a S t e n s o n a n d Kirsten N o r m a n . Farmington; T r a c y M a r t i n a n d K r i s t e n B e e n y . W e s t l a n d J o h n G l e n n ; OebCue W e m t r a u b a n d P a m Gressier. N o r t h F a r m i n g ton. Katie Vesnaugh. P t y m o u t h Salem. K i m Prokes, Lisa D e & o r e a n d J e n n y Sladewski. Livonia Stevenson. Michelle Rtouk a n d M a r n e . Walled Lake Central.
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i n l i e l O e r s : L o i i t a B u r g e s s , senior. W e s t l a n d J o h n G l e n n . L i s a M a n n i n g , senior, L w o r w a S t e v e n s o n , A n n M u n d m g e r , junior. P t y m o u t h Salem
i nf i e l d e r s C h r i s t i n a H o f f m a n , j u n i o r . W e s l l a n d J o h n Glenn; Missy B o s s c a w e n , s e n w r . N o r t h F a r m m g i o n , Kelh K o s s . s e n i o r . F a r m i n g ton *
A t - L a r g e : B e t h W i l s o n , senior, W e s t l a n d J o h n G l e n n . K i m Berrie, senior, P l y m o u t h S a lem
O u t f i e l d e r s : Kelly C o u l s o n , junior. N o r t h Farrmngton; Michelle Myers, sophomore. W e s t l a n d J o h n Glenn. S a n d y - O b e r f c s e n , senior, P l y m o u t h S a l e m
A L L - W E S T E R N DIVISION P i t c h e r : H e a t h e r Renshaw. senior, W a l l e d Lake Western
A t - L a r g e : Lisa RockateHow. junior F a r m inglon; Angle Gerbeck, senior. W a l l e d L a k e Central
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C a t c h e r : P a m FuWwood. s e m o r . L i v o n i a Stever|6orr •—• F i r s i b a s e m a n ; M i s s y Vieta. s a n i o r T o u t h Salem.
O u t f l e W e r s : Kelly Thayer, senior. W a l l e d L a k e Central, Rose O ' B e y . senior, L i v o n i a " F r a n k l i n ; M e l i s s a Tisdaie. j u n i o r , f a r m i n g ! 0 0
C a t c h e r : K i m Walters, senior Western.
Outfielders Nancy Dutkiewicz. senior. NorthvMe; Vanessa H o f f m a n , aamor, W a l l e d L a k e Western. Mary George, |umor P l y m o u t h Canton.
HONORABLE MENTION W e s t e r n Division: Kim G o d f r e y a n d Sherry Weiss. Livonia Franklin. Keri Preiskorn. F a r m i n g t o n Harrison; Kerry Bulm. Northville; R h o n -
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more help, particularly at forward One possibility i» left wing Sharvnon Stacherski of Churchill, who is considering SC. "Who knows?" said O'Shea "There could be a superstar forward somewhere out there, looking for a team."
FERENCE RECORDS I J o h n Glenn, 14-2, 2 Northville, .Walled Lake W e s t e r n a n d Ptym12-4 each; $ P t y m o u t h C a n t o n , 1 1 - ^ 6 Livonia Stevenson, 10-6. 7 (tie) North Farminglon. Walled L a k e Central and L i v o n i a F r a n k l m , 6 - 1 0 e a c h ; 10 ( t i e ) F a r m ington Harrison a n d Farmington, 3 - 1 3 each: 12 L i v o n i a C h u r c h i l l . 0 - 1 6 *
If there is, call O'Shea at SC (591 6400, Ext. 485) or at his shop, the Soccer Store and More (421-7533).
The womens soccer team unit sponsor a car wash from 9 a.m-6 p m J u l y 23 at SC. Pledges will be taken JOT number of cars cashed. All proceeds u n f l go to the womens soccer program. Anyone interested tn pledging or helping should attend a meei ing at 8 p.m. July 6 in room 100 of 1 he Physical Education building
W e s t e r n D i v i s i o n : 1. N o r t h v i l l e . 9 - 1 ; 2 Walled L a k e Western. 8 - 2 ; 3. P l y m o u t h Canton, 6 - 4 ( 4 Livonia Franklin, 4-6. 5 Farmingt o n Hairison. 3 - 7 ; 6 Lrvonia Churchill, 0 - 1 0 Lakes Division: 1 ( t i e ) WiSsMand J o h n G l e n n a n d P l y m o u t h S a l e m , 8 - 2 e a a h ; 3. L i v o n i a S t e v e n s o n , 7 - 3 ; 4 (ti^J N o r t h F a r m i n g t o n a n d Walled L a k e Central,~3-7 each. 6 Farmmgion. 1-9.-
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HELP CANCER PATIENTS Harper Hospital is looking for volunteers to work with cancer patients. A free specialized training • MEDICAL HELP Henry Ford Hospital is lookiftg for program will be held for interested participants, July 11 through July men and^women 18 and older as vol27, on Mondays and Wednesdays unteers "at the Plymouth Center on from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The training Main Street east of Penniman. Needprogram will focus On the ability to ed are people with all types of skills provide support to patients and their to help with patients or to perform families during their hospital stay. .clerical and other tasks. Nurses also For further information, call 745- are needed for blood pressure screening. For information, call 8939, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Kathleen Kernen at the volunteer services department at 593-8131 e MEALS ON WHEELS from 8:30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday The Meals on Wheels program in through Friday. the Plymouth area has recently expanded its hours. Volunteers are • AMATEUR P E R F O R M E R S needed from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. The Plymouth Community Arts for substitute drivers, and driver as- Council is updating its list of amasistance. Please call 453-9703, Ton- teur performers who are willing to quish Creek Manor, between 10 a.m. share their time and talent with stuand 1 p.m. Clerical workers and dents. The resource list is provided drivers are also needed to help out in by the PCAC to all elementary the Northville office of Out-Wayne teachers in Plymouth-Canton ComCounty Human Services, which ad- munity Schools. Particularly needed ministers the Meals* on Wheels pro- this year are dancers, singers and gram The Northville office is at musicians. If you or someone you Five Mile and Sheldon. For more in- know has a special skill they are formation, call 453-2525. HEALTH MEETING Adult and teen volunteers are needed to help at the Arbor Health Building in Plymouth, McAuley Health Building in Canton. Volunteers may work directly with patients or in non-patient positions Complete orientation and training are provided for all programs To sign up for an information
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CLARENCE VILLI Class of '68, O^L^rPlymouth Hilton. Information: Wayne Bailey, 4379714^or 9714 t or Itathy (Kelly) Hansen, 47389Z6 •
CENTRAL Class of '43, Oct. f5. Information: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, ML Clemens 48046.
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EAST DETROIT Class of '58, Oct. 7. Information: 949-9309, 776-3252 or 731-2128 EASTERN Class of '38, October. Information: Bob Weyhing at 882-1930 after 4 p.m. or Sid Girardin at 884-2206.
• ANQ0VER • Classes of '38, Sept. 25, Monsig• Class of 68. Nov. 5 at the Kingsley nor Hunt Hall, Dearborn Heights. InInn. Bloomfield Hills. Information 1 formation: Cecilia at 278-8853, Steve J312) 397-0010. at 478-4591 or Eleanor at 561-0164. • Classes of '48-49, Oct. 29, « ANNAPOLIS Clement Orthodox Church Hall, ! Classiil .73* Sept. 10. Information: Dearborn Information: ('48| 841yohn Ross at 582-3833 ^ ~$298 or ('49)271-8028.
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Squibbs at 3521 Bennet, Dearborn 48124, or call Margie (Floyd) Lucas at 562-0666 or Barb (Foss) Church at 274-7114. e January class of '63, Aug. 9, Park Place, Dearborn. Information: Kathi Ray Fordyce, 45140 Brookside Court Plymouth 48170 or 459-3458.
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W BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL • CHERRY HILL • Class of '38, Aug. 12 Information-" Class of '73, Aug. 27-28. InformaAnna Mary. 626-3857. or Helen. 652- tion Linda Quezada Freshwater at 3452 453-8126 or Cheryl Miller Barnes at 271-9778. • BELLEVILLE . Classes of '38-37, July 16, Plym- • CHRIST THE KING outh Elks, 41700 Ann Arbor Road« ELEMENTARY Information: W. Wolfe. 453^.6065, or All-class reunion Aug. 20. InforA Patterson. 455-9295 mation: 532-0815 or 532-1213 or write 16800 Trinity Ave., Detroit • BENEDICTINE 48219. • Class of '68. July 23, Roma's of Bloomfield. Information Jim Mum- • CHURCHILL ma at 531-6480 Class of '83. July 23. Information: • Class of 63. "September. Infor- Jack Cain, 981-5236 mation: John Beach at 478-5590 or Gerri Iacoboni at 641-7335. • CLARENCE VILLE • Classes of '59-71, Aug 6. Infor• Class of '78, Aug. 19, Holiday mation 227-4876 Inn, Novi. Deposit: $10 per couple. Information: Doug Sutphin at 538• BERKLEY HIGH SCHOOL 5337. . Classes of 58. JtiW 9-10, dinner at a Class of '83, Sept. 24, KofC Farinas. Berkley. Other events Hall. Livonia. Price: $25 per couple. planned Information: Richard Mur- Information: 476-1934 after 6 p.m. phy. 398-6259. or Jackie Yorgan, • Classes of '61-65, picnic at Pos547-6412 sum Hollow Picnic Ground, Kensington Metro Park, Aug. 13 (rain date • BIRMINGHAM BALDWIN Aug. 14). Information: Dale Freels at Classes of '48-49. Aug. 6, Kinglesy 455-5067 or Jeri Harrs McDonald at Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Infpmration: 624-6853. C4&J Fred Mallender at 647-0102 or Hap Rosboroough at 646-5430; ('49) • CLAWSON Barb Hughes Matus at 652-1141 or Classes of '56-58, July 15. InforDelores Bezanson Maylen at 559- mation: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, 3413 Mt. Clemens 48046.
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BIRMINGHAM GROVES • Class of '68, Nov. 25. Fairlane Manor. Dearborn. Information: Lorraine Lome at 965-0150 or Jo (Mercur) Fetsco at 545-7124 • Class of 78. July 2, Main Event. Pontiac. Information. Kathy Stepanian Albertson, 851-0777. •
BIRMINGHAM MARIAN Class of '61. Aug. 6 at the Guest Quarters Hotel,.Jroy. Information: Carolyn Peters at 258-9819 or Julie Diehl 642-9045. • Class of 63 Aug. 6. Reception at the school, tiien lunch at The Community House in Birmingham. Information Kathy Widger at 540-3110. •
BIRMINGHAM SEAHOLM • Class of '68, July 23. Information: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mt. .Siemens 48046. • Class of '73, July 2, Independence Oaks, Lake Orion. Information: Sue Payne, 693-7805, P.O. Box 812, Lake Orion 48035. •
BISHOP BORGESS Class of '78, Oct. 22, Mercy College, Detroit. Information: Lori (Quick) Kuk at 937-0086 or Janet (Antaya) Nelson at 531-5839. • BLOOMFIELD HILLS ANDOVER . • Class of '63, Oct. 14-16, Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Information: Rita Clevers-Ritter at 644-0069. • Class of '68, Nov. 5, Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Information: Shelley Shannon Mallon at 471-78M or Gary Laskowski, 930 E. Lewistoo, Ferndale 48220.
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CODY • Classes of '63, Oct. 8. Information: Terry (Sumner) Klencxar at 661-5753 or Sharilyn (Nichols) Schleicher at 295-7492. • Classes of "57-62 picnic, July 24. Information: 348-8452 or 3491553. - • • Class of '78, Oct. 22. Information: Lillian, 326-6094 or Edie, 3572070. • Class of '79. Information: P.O. Box 393, Plymouth, Mich. 48170. •
COOLEY Clags of '43, Oct. 8, Holiday Inn, Farmington Hills. Information: Hank Borgman at 476-6225. • Class of '63, Nov. 5. Information: Roger Avie at 855-2929 or Laura Biddinger at540-2247. • Class of '48, Oct 29, Roma's of Livonia. Information: Dick Ward at 746-2801, John May at 256-7373 or Faye (Blattner) Wampler at 3574950. • Classes of '58, Oct 15, Sheraton Oaks, Novi. Information: Ann McMillan Drothler, 646-8750. •
COUSINO Class of '78, Oct 22, Thomas Crystal Garden. Information: 583-2276.-— •
CRESTWOOD .. Class of '68, Sept. 30. Information: Gail at 937-8792, John at 276-7565. • DEARBORN HEIGHTS RIVERSIDE ^ Class of '68, July 30, Mama Mia's Restuarant, Livonia. Price: $25 per person. Information: Helen (Loefaer) Kieltyka at 946-0266 or Connie (Theofil) Livanos at 420-3165. • Class of "66, July 23, Royalty House, Warren. Information: Cheryl Bassett Roberts at 776-2409 or Pat 0"Neil Pherson at 263-0626. •
Alumni association picnic July SO, Macon, Mich. Information: Mary Kay at 569-6630 or Rich LiPalm at 183-7M4. • CABRINI '• Class of *7S, Nov. 26. Information: 77J-M20 or P.O. Box 1171, ML P e m e n s 48046. •
C A S S TECH • Clan of M, Oct 8, Roostertail, Detroit Tickets: >40 per person. Information: Kathy Quail at 939-49S5 •r Geraldine Adams at 861-6401. i • Class of "61, Nov. 26, Westin Hotel, Detroit Information: Martina at 822-560S (evening*), Pam at MS•574 (evenings) or Jim at S41-7M1
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DETROIT W E S T E R N Class of '36, Oct 12. Information: Rath, 563-4970; Jeane, 346-7662, or Gerry, 875-0009.
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DETROIT FINNEY • Class of 76, Sept 17, Pontchartrain Hotel. Information: 662-0001 or 360-1007, • -v • Class of '68, Sept IT, Van Dyke Hotel and Conference Center. Information;
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C H A 0 M Y MOM S C H O O L • of '41-40, Oct M, at SL Orthodox Church Hall In: 271-0628 or 641-0300.
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FARMINGTON e Class of '83, July 15, Sheraton Oaks, Novi. Information: P.O. Box 291,. Mount Clemens 48046 or 4652277 or 263-6803. • Class of '38, Sept. 9 at Vladimirs. Information: 474-1623 or 4744752. e Class of '78, July 16, Knights of Columbus Hall, Livonia. Information: 446-0767.
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ROYAL OAK e Class of '48, July 16, Royal Oak Elks Club. Information: C.E. Vaughn at 547-2326 ..
son, 352-7527. • Class of '53, Aug. 26-26, Westin Hotel.' Information: Ruby Brown, 534-1069. or Luther "Cochise" Crain, 493-3960.
LIVONIA BENTLEY • Class of '68, Sept. 24, Novi Hilton. Information: Marilyn Creighton at 464-0579, or Gary Cutsy at 4211412.. • Class of '76, Aug. 12, Hellenic Cultural Center, Westland. Information. Tim or Lori (Hamill) Yarnell at 591-9509, or 34307 Burton Lane, Livonia 48154.
• ROYAL OAK KIMBALL • Class of '63. Information; 1963 OAK PARK Class of '78, Sept. 10, Radisson Ho- Class Reunion, CBC, Box 287, Orton'•* . tel, Southfield. Information: Oak ville, Mich. 48462. * Park High School at 548-0209 or • Class of '68, Aug. 6, Northfield 6679 Heather Heath Lane, West Hilton, Troy. Information: Ellen Bloomfield 48322. -(Montgomery) Dos ter, 396-6771, or Chris (Walden) Hughes, 656-2855. • OSBORN Class of '68, Nov. 5. Information: • ST. ANDREW Sue at 977-2643. Class of '68, Oct. 21, Mayflower Classes of 1963, Nov. 12. Informa- Hotel, Plymouth. Informations tion: Barbara (Monday) Kase, 465- Dennis Dziekan at 477-3517 or Rob7057 or Carol (Durkee) Gavie, 254- ert Hudy at 421-2957. 6666. ^ • ST. FLORIAN • OUR LADY OF S O R R O W S Class of '66, Sept. 24, Ernie's Class of '68. Information: Megs at Kings Mill, Mt. Clemens. Informa981-1512 or Gina at 455-1196. tion: Sharon, 286-3165.
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LAKE ORION • Class of '78, Nov. 26. Information: Kathy (Mills) Campbell at 8520169. • Class of '78, Sept. 17, Fandango Hall, Taylor Information: Bob Loveland at 425-6081. •
LIVONIA CHURCHILL Class of '78, October. Information: (day) 533-6191 and 421-6511, (night) 344-9789 or 347-1942.
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PATCHIN ELEMENTARY All classes prior to '58, July 24. Information: Millie at 728-7789 or Virginia at 421-9084.
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ST. FRANCIS Class of '63, Oct. 29, Monaghan KofC, Livonia. Information: 455-< 4966^
LIVONIA FRANKLIN ' • PERSHING • Class of '68, Aug. 27, Novf HilClass of '48, Nov. 5, Imperial ton. Information: Charlene (Cornett) House Hall. Information: Billie Teeter at 261-3249. Campbell at 375-9733 or 953 Wild• FARMINGTON HARRISON • Class of '69. Information: Ka- wood, Roches ter -483«. _ e Class of '?&. Information: 1364 - thy Nisun-Lttlek at 622-6619. Field View Trail, Howell 48843. • Class ef '78. Information: Deb- • PINCKNEY e Class of '83, Nov. 25, Pontiac bie Minielly at 427-0484 Class of '78, Aug. 20, Marion Silverdome. Information: Linda House, Howell. Price: $35 pa- couple Work at 626-5256 or 7171 River• LIVONIA LADYWOOD or $20 per person. Information: Kim stone, West Bloomfield 48322. Class of "68, Oct 1. Information. (Wilson) Rule at 227-5783 or Sandy Yost at 546-0558. 729-7363. • FERNDALE Class of '78, Oct. 15. Information: • LIVONIA S T E V E N S O N • PLYMOUTH. 398-4317, 757-3372. 288-2265 or 548• Class of '68, Aug. 5-7. InformaClass of '68, Aug. 20, Novf Hilton. 8600. tion: Doug Steinhoff at 352-4295, Ka- Information. Larry Olson at 453thy Smith Gaynor at 547-3837 or Jim 2434 or 455-0451. • FORDSON Bray at 981-2371. e Classes of '68, Nov. 5, Thomas' • Class of '78, Sept. 3. Informa- • PLYMOUTH SALEM Crystal Gardens, Southgate. Tickets: tion: 353-4455 (day) or 722-4007. Class of '78, Sept 17, Sheraton $30 per person. Information: Pat and Oaks, Novi. Information: 1 (312) 397Joyce Hawkins at 675-8992. • LOWREY HIGH SCHOOL 0010. • Class of '73, Aug. 13. InformaClass of '58, Sept. 17, Lerights, tion: Mary Audia at 591-4017. Westland. Information: 591-1613.. • P O N T I A C CENTRAL • Class of '43, July 8-9, Kingsley • FRASER • MACKENZIE Inn. Information: Wanda Siple (Mrs. Class of '68, Aug. 20, Starlight • Class of '68, Aug. 5-7, Hilton In- Morgan) at 334-5964. Hall, Mt. Clemens. Information: ternational Hotel, Windsor. Informa• Class of '68, July 22, SilverBecky (Robinson) Borrocci, 15876 tion: P.O. Box 36312, Detroit 46236 dome. Tickets: $25 per person. InforMiller, Fraser 48026, or 286-4866. or call Leila Tyler Johnson at 834- mation: Shirley Glazier at 336-1869 9450 or Elaine Bracken Davenport or Christine Bommarito at 334-0498. • GABRIEL RICHARD at 592-4350.' • Class of '78, November or De• Class of '59, September 1989. • P O N T I A C NORTHERN cember. Information: High school I n f o r m a t i o n : V i r g i n i a (Fine) Class of 78, Aug. 20, Guest Quardevelopment office at 284-3636. Vahlbusch at 591-1987. ters Hotel. Information: Jeff and • Classes of '63, Oct- 8. Informa- Chris Hendrickson at 698-3359 or • GARDEN CITY tion. Kathy (Rowan) Schmitt at 261- Charlene Diehl at 474-2396. e Class of"83. Information: 722- 5635 or Kathy (Boris) Wayne at 2586755. 6333, or P.O. Box 851194, Westland • R E D F O R D 48185. • Class of '64 (January and June • GARDEN CITY E A S T graduates, night and summer school Class of '66, Aug. 5, Hawthorne,. • MARIAN HIGH S C H O O L and January '65 graduates), July 15. Merriman north of Warren. Aug. 6 Class of '63, Aug. 6, The Communi- Information: Ann Smedley at 660picnic at Hines Park. Information: ty House in Birmingham Informa- 6815. Leah Betts at 525-0793. tion: Pat Martin, 391-0933, or Judy, • Class of '68, Oct 1. Informa739-4621. tion: 459-2207. • GARDEN CITY W E S T • Class of '58, Aug. 12. InformaClass of '66, looking for grads. In• MELVINDALE tion: 773-6820 or P.O. Box 1171, M t formation: 477-7563 or 937-3763. Class of '66, July 23. Information: Clemens 46046. a Cheryl Brown at 840-0077 or Mickie • Class of '63, July 18, Novi Hil• G R O S S E POINTE NORTH ton Hotel. Tickets: $30 per person. Elliott at 926-8131. Class of '83, Aug. 6. Information: Deadline: July 9. Payable to Redford Sue, 884-2093. High School 1963 Class Reunion. • MERCY HIGH Class of '66, Sept. 24, luncheon at Send to Judy Valrance, 1034 Spring• HAMTRAMCK Botsford Inn. Information: Sue field Drive, Northville 48167. Infore Classes of '53, September. In- Wollschied at 464-6828 or Sue Crom- mation. 346-2678. formation: Julia Chmura Sobolewski well at 477-5846. • Class of '66, Oct 2, Vladimir*. at 751-5746, J o a n KarczewskiInformation: Bernice Bridges at 422Dolecki at 573-6763 or Sharon Sin- • MUMFORD 3618. gleton-Childress at 970-2136. • Class of 78, Nov. 25, Southfield • Class of '66, July 22, Troy Hil• Class of '38, Sept 16. Informa- ton Inn, Troy. Tickets: $35 per pe*-~ Hilton. Information: Julia at 560tion: 864-1731. • son. Information: Deborah Hall- 0101 or Sharon at 273-7081. • Classes of '57-56, in October. Hodge at 550-4600, Debra WhiteInformation: Bill Boyer, 266-4242, Hunt at 661-6168 or Brenda Hawkins • R E D F O R D - S T . MARY Larry Fifer, 871-6060, or Jo at 547-6447. Class of '68, Sept 30, Regency Beldgya, 546-4517. • Class of 78, July 30. Informa- West Information: Carol Barton at tion: 773-6620 or P.O. Box 1171, ML 698-0066. v • HAZEL PARK Clemens 48046. •_ Class of '66. Information: 652-7303 • Class of '56, Nor. 26. Informa- • R E D F O R D UNION or 970-4536. tion: Hallie Roth Serling at 363-6122 • Class of 76, Oct 1, Plymouth or Elaine Redlich Einstandig at 851- Hilton Inn. Information: Keith Diven 8359. • HENRY F O R D at 522-2140 or Patti Maisonville at 473-6079 between 6-10:30 p.m. Class of '66, Nov. 26, Michigan Inn. Information: Mike Gordon at • Class of '66, Aug 12, Plymouth • MURRAY WRIGHT 560-1691 or Mark Sperling at 477• Class of 76. Information: 494- Hilton Inn. Information: Diane 2766. (Sanies) Walsh at 636-0164, Sandy 2653. • Classes of '66, NOT. 26. Infor- (Stephens) Thrushman at 522-1606 or Tom Ryan at 536-1736. • HIGHLAND PARK mation: Mary Williams at 667-6660. • Class of '66, Aug. 20. Informaor P . O B o x 1171, l i t " • ROWCHAUD • NATIVITY Clemens 46046. Class of '68, July 16. Information: Class of '68, O c t 15, Starlight Hall. . • Class of '66, August Informa- Information: Bill Kircaldy at 247- 778-8820 or P.O. Box 1171,, Mt tion Cheryl Blasius at 642-6666 or Clemens 48046. 0680 . Gale Dawson at 967-1933. • Classes of '60-40, O c t 20-22, • NORTH FARMINGTON • R O C H E S T E R HIGH 1660, Grand Traverse Resort Trav• Class of '63, July 88, Rochester • Class of '68, Aug. 14, Southfield erse City. Information: Janet Pox at Holiday Inn. Information: Lynn Elks. Information: 661-1846. 366-7766 or Gladys Jackson at 667- (Smith) Berg at 642-4880 or Colleen n Class of *68, July 16. Informa(Kowalski) Meloche at 668-8666 or tion: 773-6620 or P.O. Box 1171, M t • Class of '67, Aug. 6, Holiday Inn Clemem 46046 393 Cokliroa, Rochester Hills 48063 Holidome, Livonia. Information: • Class of '48, July 16, Rochester • Class of 78, Aag. 12. Radisson Christine Smith Hood at 866-3861, Hotel. Southfield Information: P.O. Elks Club. Information: Eleanore Beverly Humphrey at 887-8148 or Box 9 1 , M t Clemens 48046 or call McCotter at 661-6427 or Laura Mead Velorts Green Clark at 801-6606, or at 661-0666. 466-2877 or 268-6808. P 0. BOY 8606. Highland Park t n X t a a s of 78, July 23. Information- Pat Weymouth Johnson at 661• NORTHVILLE • HOLY REDEEMER n Class of '48, Ang 8; Holiday hm 8864 or Tina Epler Patterson at 662• Class of '48, Sept. 17, Botsford Livonia. Information: Pat Herriman 6068. Ian, Farmington Hills. Information: at 466-2728 or Grace Light at 346Elsie Parkanxky McKeown at Ml• R O C H E S T E R ADAMS 1867. 6640 or 88842 Springrala, ~ • Class of *88, Jnly 86. Informs • Class of '68, Ang. 6. Informaton Hills 46861. tion: Penny (Anchor*) Irwin at 628- tknt Una Wosniak at 378-0386. of 78, Ang. 86, Troy HU 6644 or Ron Banmm at 346-0027. • Class of 78, Sept 6, 662-0116. of 78, Ang. 18, Holiday Station, Dearborn. Information: t 688-7461 (Ording) Terry at 688-7846. 688-784 • ROSARY • d a n s of -88, Aag. 16, Coral's Class of '68. Oct 0. Banquet Hal^ Katie Schnltx Ssonye at 464-446L • JOHN GLENN • Class of 76, July 16. tian 867-6680 or 28863 tar 88188. ef *88, Jnly 16. at 647-4816 or at 8T0-
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ST. GERARD Class of '68, Oct. 8, Red Timbers Banquet Hall, Novi. Information: Carol Lewis Walsh, 937-2831. •
S T . GREGORY Class of '63, Aug. 20, Holiday Inn, Farmington. Information: Jean. (Lippe) Fenton at 534-7179. •
ST. HENRY GRADE Class of '68, July 23, KofC Hall,: Lincoln Park. Information: Sandy: Ungar Carns at 386-9510 or Maryanne Szpaichler Randt at 277-2002. ST. MARY O F REDFORD • Class of '68, Aug. 13, Sheraton: Oaks, Novi. Information: Carol Gariepy Roble at 661-1578. ' • • Class of '78, Sept. 24. Information: Donna at 521-3932.
staff writer In July the earth is at its farthest from the sun for the entire year Tbe orientation of Saturn's rings mah» them well pimped for observing, and there will be a rare occultation (covering) of a bright star by the moon. The morning planets this month are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter. •- Mars and Saturn are visible after sunset and can he observed all night. THE AMOUNT of" sunlight we receive decreases by 45 minutes in July. On July 1, sunrise is at 5:59 a.m. and sunset is at 9:12 p.m. (all times are Eastern Daylight Time) for a possible 15 hours and 13 minutes oi sunshine. On July 31 the s u i r r l S a a t 6:24 a.m. and sets at 8:52 p.m. for a possible 14 hours and 28 minutes of sun. On the morning of July 1, about 45 minutes before sunrise, face the northeast and you will have no trouble seeing Jupiter and Venus. Jupiter is the bright looking "star" about 20
ST. MARY O F WAYNE • Class of '58, July 9. Information: Jim Martin at 522-3306 (days) or 726-6468 (evenings) or Beth Queen at 274-9809 (evenings). • ;
ON JULY 4, Venus ends its retrograde (backward) motion. It has been moving westward through th^stars, getting closer to Aldebaran. Venus will be only 4.5 degrees from Aldebaran on the morning of July 4. Now Venus is at the point of* its orbit around the sun where it will ;
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Many p a n e l a , like thia one, have pefaojnal m e s s a g e s . Only a p o r tion of t h e quilt will fit in C o b o HaftrTr will b e -arranged with By Corinna Abatt staff writer
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HE "NAMES PROJECT," which began in San Francisco as a grass roots memorial to AIDS victims, has become a national cause celebre. To express their love and feelings for those who had died of AIDS, friends and relatives turned to one of our country's earliest and most original art forms — quilting. What started in San Francisco as a few banners with names of the victims and personal messages has spread across the United States. Quickly it has grown to a patchwork quilt of more than 4,500 S-by-6-foot rectangles (the size of a grave) that is traveling the country, with stops at 20 dties. It will be at Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, July 6 and 7. ' I t is coming from New York City by two semi-truck trailers. This is just a part of the total. On Oct 7, the whole thing will be on display in Washington, D.C.; it will cover the mall," said Craig Covey, chairman of tbe NAMES Project for Michigan and consultant with tbe Michigan Department of Public Health. - COVEY PAUSED a moment and
then said very quietly, "No matter what we say, we can't describe what it's like." * Among the many volunteers who will be working on the Cobo Hall project will be at least 36 emotional support counselors, he said. "People break down." The impact of the thousands of panels, mapy with poignant messages, is overwhelming, be said. He recalled being greatly "moved by one panel designed as an airmail envelope" addressed to the AIDS sufferer with tbe line, "write back if you can,"-in the corner. Covey remembered another panel — navy blue representing the night iky with a galaxy of stars and an arrow pointing to one of them, "you are there.''
walkways b e t w e e n g r o u p s of panela. The entire quilt will be a p r e a d out in Waahington, O X . , Oct- 8-9.
'The figures change t every day. Everyday someone dies. Twothirds of the cases are in the metropolitan area in Wayne County. Oakland County has the second highest rate in the state.'- "
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HISTORICALLY, QUILTING has ONE OF tbe country's leading She has pot only made panels for been a way to bring people together, quilt authorities, Merry SUber of Michigan victims, she is working ac- she said. Quilts covered the beds Birmingham, said she had firmly reto promote awareness of tbe where people were born, where they solved to leave community aervioe tively project and what it represents. made love and where tbey died. projects to a younger generation. Is a catastrophic epidemic," Quilting often was, and still is, a But, "I had to get involved in this she"This "Although it was difficult to group effort that involves friendwben I was asked," Silber said. "lids get said. ' the names of tbe victims at first, ships and sharing. is priority — this and tbe environ- it is now possible and many names ment are priorities. Nothing else will from Michigan are represented oo "(Tbe quilts themselves) are a matter if we don't do something this quilt. Everybody has found we graphic recording of history, like about these." must tell the world. Seeing the quilt which there is no other," Silber said. While some families may be giv-. is like r being at The Wall (the Vietar Memorial). Memorial! You are struck ing out names, > stigma is stilt nam War Staff photos by Dan silent Tbe emotionality of the dated with AIDS, Covey said. "NAMES" is overwhelming . . . it is Pean "We who work in AIDS have got tp so human." -. promise anonymity," he said.
AS OF the middle of June, 679 cases were in Michigan aad more. than half of them have died, Covey said.--' « "Tbe figures change every da£ v Every day someone dies. Two-thirds of the cases are in tbe metropolitan area in Wayne County. O a k ^ S County has the second highest rate In the state/' . ' A few doses new cases ax^repdrted every few weeks, he aalcy^BU, he said, the largest numbers are on tbe east and west coasta. Because it cook linger to get established in the Midwest there was time tojet an educational program going. *
believe this education is working. . . . We believe we have a :it" "NAMES Project" is now orand underwritten by individorganizations and -businesses. For information on making a panel, write the local office, "The NAMES ProJect"-Detroit P.O. Box 1282, Royal Oak 48068. Many volunteers are still needed to help set up the quilt in Cobo Hall and to work during visiting hours. To contact the national office, write 'The NAMES Project" P.O. Box 14573, San Francisco, Calif. 94114.
Doll maker wants everything authentic By Anna Lahmann »ecial writer Children may think of dolls as playthings, but they are ooe of the world's most valued and collected items. Porcelain, soft sculpture, wood, wax or clay: Whatever the medium, these human-like figures have fdund their way to specialty stores and poah boutiques. Linda Kellert of Farminghtos Hills, a 34-year-old wife, mother of three boys and hand-knit entrepreneur, never had dolls growing up as a child. "I shared a room with my grandmother who didn't want stuffed animals or dolls in there." But after her maiden voyage to Europe in 1982, she was smitten. Tfben I saw all these incredibly beautiful dolls, my husband said, "You're so talented and artistic Why doo't you learn bow to make doUs?' " a collection which tomore than SO doUa. By of month, she found several artisans who taught claaasa In doll making She spent three yean learning, practicing and refining
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ART AT M E A D O W BROOK Three area a r t i s t s w i l l be among the artists and artisans t a k i n g part i n the A r t alj Meadow B r o o k scheduled f o r Saturday-Sunday. Aug 20 and 21. T a k i n g p a r t w i l l be Cynde and Ernest F r i d a y of L i v o n i a and F r a n c i s J Baker of P l y m o u t h . There is no admission charge f o r the event held in the c o u r t y a r d and gardens of Meadow Brook H a l l , on the campus of Oakland U n i v e r s i t y . Rochester
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BURTON H O L L O W immaculate 3 b e d r o o m 2'4 b a t h ranch, b e e u t l f u * lendacaped wtth custom deck 16 * 15 Florida r o o m . 17 > 25 patio plus 11 i 25 deck wtth privacy lance 4th b e d r o o m m baaement $129,900.
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STATE WIDE METRO 427-3200 COVENTRY GAROENS Bnck 3 bedroom, baaement, garaga lanced y a r d Buyers only By appt 422-1459 COVENTRY GARDENS brick laottL countr>_ natural fireplace m »vmg room with n e w neutral berber carpet, trench door to Honda room, a l o t of custom built-in*, large traad lot $88,900 427-3946 CUSTOM BUILT Ranch Uvonia. New! For the Buyer looking lor OuaHty" Three large bedrooma. 2 ' * baths, tormal dining room, r o o m y kitchen with breakfast nook Fu* baaement C o n a e r v a t t ^ f j i priced al $199,900
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ERA FIRST FEDERAL 478-3400 EXCELLENT MOVE-IN CONOCTION 3 b e d r o o m ail bnck ranch finished cac r o o m , basement Many nice quality laaturee Nicely landecaped nly $57 yard wrth shed Only 1 '900
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Group Realtors 851-4100 EXCELLENT starter home Must sea to bakwoa 3 bedrooms, new k * c h e n / b a t h Attached garage. 140> t 4 0 lot. d e a r By owner?' 1 464-0935 EXECUTIVE RANCH Elegant 1983 bunt 1800 sq ft b n c k Home I n NoitMweel Lrvoraa's Laurel Park S u b 3 lull bath*, tst floor laundry, cathedral family r o wood*- casement ~ w m d o * * . gi trench d o o r open oak staving to the e m e n l . oak cabinets spnmilers tral air a n d m o r e D O t O CONTRACT TERMS $175,000 HARRY S V
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4 b e d r o o m b n c k ranch. 2 t u t kaths. 1 in mastar bedroom, built in d i s h w s a A r . lamay room. d o o r w N I to lerge patio finished baaement. central elr. attached S car
474-5700 BRICK B O N A N Z A ' First m o w i n g on a s p a r M n g 3 bedroom Western U v o n t a "ranch H u g e 24 ft Ihnng r o o m w i t h a 2 way n a t u ral Itrspiaoa. country kitchen, beeu"fuky flnMhed baaement. aiuminium trim. 2% car garage e n d newly d e c -
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FIRECRACKER E x p k x j m g with feature* on Weetern U v o n i a near 1-88. Brick 3 b e d r o o m ranch o t t e r * a f * m # y room with tirepiece. flniehed beaemenl. t ' i batfik. 2 car attached garage, t trim e n d central atr Fine $84,900 HARRY S
421-5660 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ouetom colonial. b u « - i n leeturee t h r o u e h o u l . apecteculer prtvate yerd i n c l u d e s b u i l t - i n Neeted p o o l $124,900 For M o l taeeur— Ca8 0 a * o r M » e 737-<
Hint. Ml 48502 One East First Street Suite ITOf^Genesee Towers (313) $ 6 8 1 0 0
Bloomfield Hills. MI 48013 1116 West Long Lake - (313)645-6600
Grosse Pointer Mi 48230 685 St. Clair Avenue (313) 884-3235
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* Mt. Clemens. Mi 48044 42450 Garfield R«>ad. Suite B • .(313) 263-1750
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Traverse City. Ml 49684 250 East Front Street (6161 946-2180
Plymouth. Ml 48170 .106 South Main Street
Rochester. Ml 48063 339 Main Street (313) 652-8770
Troy. Ml 48098 900 Tower Drive. Suite I(K) (3I3» 828-2286
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i Wyandotte. fctT48192 3200 Biddle Avenue _ (3t3) 284-8800
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• Ranches and 2 story plans • Centrally located to Detroit, Ann Arbor. Flint and Lansing • Minutes to parks, lakes and ski sMes • On-site logging t r a i l w i t h exercise stations and tennis court • Highly rated Brighton Schools • City services •out 13 MOOEL HOURS •Dally I ^ O Q M A O O l Closed Tues A Thurs
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A CANTON BARGAIN 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n e l wrth 2't beth*. central air approi 2.000 aq ft P l y m o u t h Schools end in one o l C a n t o n s flneei a r M * A financial b e n e f i l to you and r o t * famir, $109 900 Ask tor
Joan Smith REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 455-7054
I b e d r o o m 1-> baths twnlty room wrth firapMce 2 i car garage a* appkancaa . z c e a e n i condrtion k toca "or. 463-50»0 CANTOR STOP SEARCHING 1 A r e e i g e m
HEPPARD— 855-6570 C A N T O N - & u p « r sharp SunfloweQuad Four b e d r o o m s 2 1 baths large lamay r o o m with wet bar « f r e p l a c e Ottered at $125,000 FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 453-780C C A N T O N . 3 b e d r o o m colonial 1W b a t h s tamay r o o m with Vspiace rec r o o m c e n t r a atr $95 90C Sale by owner »9« 1-2473 C A N T O N - 4 b e d r o o m 2 i batt. colonial wrth c u s t o m lesture* siaic entry i n t e r c o m & sterec 24O0 So Ft Ford 6 LiBey Rd Price reOucec tor Quick saie Owner 961-3710
$65 000. bnck ranch. 3 bedrooms, rec room 2 car garage Homes Ml have new decorating 6 carpets Can Jim w lilts Owners-Agem
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WOLFE 474-5700 NORTHWEST LIVONIA Clo»* to f r e e w y s Secluded woode d lot on d e e d e n d r o a d just S of 7 M«e makee thia 3 b e d r o o m coioruai with den a per-lect h o m e tor growing 'amlff 2 tua b a t h * , large kitchen, large master b e d r o o m w i t h -Itrepiace. lormai dining arae. tamay room wtth nrapiaca. 2 car attached garage and t u f t m 1976 AJt this for $132,900 CALL GARY JONES Re-Mam Boardwalk 522-9700
BRICK RANCH Beautiful h o m e w / c o u n t r y kitchen,
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3 b e d r o o m m level - (ust m o v e m Neutral decot. expensive landscaping, extra large lot- 2 oar g a r a g e $91 900 O p e n S a t . July 2, l - 5 p m 10121 Hix
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- a r j * ranch on 1 0 0 1 135 lot 3 bedrooma. carpeted throughout. e j f T C t M a a « k - U * - C a c . garage, on b e a u t i f y tree Sned street $72,900
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- A + WINDRIDQE RANCH A lovely brick ranch home only 3 years old on a large wooded aaciuded l o t Offer* 3 bedrooms. 2 lufl baths, large great room wtth natural fireplace, step-saving 1st floor laundry, neutral decor throughout, open floor plan. fu« baaement and 2 car attached garage. On cul-de-sac. Fuaey Buyers special — $137,900.
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8eautlfu»y cared l o r 4 Ctodroom 2 beth mat-level home LArga tamay room nrapiaca dirang room aa wea as braakfaat nook, attached garage. custom, patio overtook* parkn w y t r t AvaaaCi* o a K r a kChooi starts $114,900 Ask tor
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C E N T U R Y 21 ROW
525-9600
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C A N T O N : Nice 3 bedroom, 2% bath Windsor Park colonial, has formal dining room and family room with fireplace, Florida room, central air, and more. Groat area — Great price — only $103,900. Won't last! Call 459-4100 CANTON: Spacious 4 bedroom, 2Vfc both Pickwick colonial features central air. family room wtth fireplace and formal dining room. Neutral decor, upgraded. Nice home. Only $124,900. Call today! 459-4100 ('Sellers — call one of our sales consult arts to find out how you can get your home on TV also*.
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. 459-4100 9460 SHELDON • PLYMOUTH
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CAMTON -Sharp and Clean. 4 bedroom. 2% bath colonial on a premium lot In SunRower Sub. This home has It aft - large tamlty room with wat bar 1st floor laundry, finished baaement with rec room, and office 10 * 13 mini garage in addition to the 2'4 car garage Central air. complete interior and exterior has been repainted Gazebo in prtvate backyard (P31CHI) $129,900 CaH 4536800
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PLYMOUTH TRAJLWOQO • -Pride of ownership reflects from the beautiful curk appeal to the wonderfully delightful interior Doubie door foyer entry Bay window In lamay room and beamed ceHing ProtaialonaOy finished rec room Super aoed lot. 1st floor laundry 4 bedroom, 2\t bath colonial WON'T LAST LONG (P51PINI $177,900 Cal 453-
N O R T H BEACON WOOOS E X E C U T I V E TUDOR - 4
bedrooms. 2'-i baths and walk-out lower level 2 large decks overlooking beautifully landscaped wooded lot $265,000 (N95MID) Call 349-1515. WALLED LAKE -This V» duplex is in excellent conditton Features 2 bedroom* V* baths, tul basement, insulated windows and central air Large 12 * 20 defc* backs up to woods Built m 1987 $73,500 ( N 2 0 W 0 0 1 CaH 349-1515
NORTWVRXE -Custom 2 story brick tudor Situated in exclusive Lakes ol Northville. quiet and prtvate Greet family room area, fireside comfort, formal dining room, breakfast room wtth bay window. 4 bedrooms all wWi walk-In closets master aune has separate hib and shower main level laundry Walk-in pantry. Insulated windows deck. 2 car garage and much more' $201,900 (N59P<5NS Call 349-1515 F A R M M O T O N M L L S -NEW
L I S T I N G ! 3 bedroom custom bnck ranch built In 1984 on almost ' i acre 2 LIVONIA -A magnificent lot fireplace, skylights, fantastic with mature trees affords a reOoom wtth wet bar and 3 one ot a kind setting for this car garage $184,900 spacious 4 bedroom. 2% (L270LD) Call 522-5333 beth Colonial that backs lo a wooded preaerve . The Itreplaced family room opens onto a 2 tiered deck LIVONIA -Cute starter that takee advantage of me home m Livonia Vary speM00 • * baauttM vtew Many newer cious two bedroom ranch features Include vinyl clad with formal dlmng room, windows, aluminum trim country kitchen enith table PLYMOUTH CONOO and garage door All me space, dlshwssher and Freehfy painted and wallpakitchen appkencaa are in- range Also a convenient pered m neutral tonaa lor cluded in the aaklng price of family room or playroom, the fussy buyer 1 tew at fur- $171,500
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Treat youraart t o a newer home Custom bum 3 bedroom. 3 M i beth ranch Maturing lerge great room, stunning oak kitchen, whinpool tufc In Tweeter Huge wood deck. 24 « 24 mauMt-
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S P A C I O U S 2 bedroom ranch 55 t r e e * . ISO h frontage, circular drive 2100 sq 1 c e n t r a a r 16750 May f W d $159,000 421-1043
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CENTURY 21 H A G G E R T Y / 6 Mile - 3 bedroom. 2 b a t h ranch, great r o o m with vaulted celling, c e n t r a l air. flraplar* buM 1964 $139,000 464-9102
COUNTRY IN THE CJTY Large ' 1 a c r * >ot h o m e comptetefy remodeled. 4 b e d r o o m * 2 fun baths oaaement. 3 car g a r a g e Plenty of room to r o a m $131,500
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OPEN H O U S E TOOAY 5-8PM CASTELLI 525-7900 17750 Parklane. N of 6 MNe. E of FAST OCCUPANCY S H A R P Levan. S p e r M n g 4 b e d r o o m coloni3 b e d r o o m ranch with natural brick al with 2 H b e t h * . (amity room. Are" r e p l a c e Also N a t u r e * waBi-m ctoe- place. U l baeewiaril. attached ga* t m master bedroor rage. tormal d i n i n g r o o m a n d much m g with Inauletlort A m o r e Only $115,800 include* 2 ato r y barn e t y N After 6 P M • 477-4480 a n d lanced yard $54,900 9AM-5PM. Mon-Fft: 647-9550 CALL PAT MURPHY 281-1400 RE-MAX WEST
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C A S T L E GAROENS COLONIAL I he c o l o n i a l you t h o u g h t you c o u l d n I a f f o r d 3 b e d r o o m brick wrth family room, V a p l a c e country kitchen and 2 car attached garage Great home lor the growing lamay $111,900 HARRY S
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LOCATION 32957 Heel eesi o« F a r m m g t o n north of Joy At t r a c t i v e 3 b e d r o o m b n t f ranch 1V» bath. 2 car attache n u m t r i m updaled $82,900 Chuck 938-671
* RARE U N O m D m gorgeous Titdor Colonial F a a i i ^ e e e r t r e u r g e •ot a n d backs l o treed acre 3 l e r g . b e d r o o m s i ' * baths, tamay roor. with n a t u r a l fireplace tormal d n a g 6 avmg r o a m s attached garage ^Aakjng $87,700 P i M a e ask t o j MARY or GERT Clean 3 b e d r o o m Uvonie bnck H k - M u Boardwalk 459-380C GREAT LOCATION ranch 1*9 floor laundry huge modVery naca 4 b e d r o o m ranch 1V» e m kitchen. 2W baths with tua b a t h B» O W N E R * - 3 bedroom ranch. 2 baths tami»» room m s n e d rec o h master bedroom oemer ha* en- m i b a t h s cathedra, certmg in tarn*, room, c e n t r a aar remodeled kneTv- trance l a m a , room/natural fire- r o o m p a r t t , h n w n e c basement 2 er aitacnad garage A S K I N G piece M i besement attached 2 ear. car a t t a c h e d garage proieesmn*8, $104,900 g a r a g . p r r n t s a t $134,900 453-5756 landscaped
BEST BUY Four b e d r o o m 2'» b a t h colonial OOU3 lamwy r o o m tlrepieca. Ilrsl floor laundry f>n«ahed tiaeemenl centrsl air sitschad daraga $138,900
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BY OWNER - 3 b * d r o c m ranch Clean, o j i . starter home $46,900 532-6664
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PRIME L O C A T I O N Walk t o J a c o d s o n s in N o r t h w e s t Livoma s DkjSh W o o d s C o n d o m i n i u m s 2 B e d r o o m adult unity with i lull b a t h s dining r o o m , g r e a t r o o m c a r p o r t a n d d e l u x e Clubhouse a n d p o o . $97,700 , HARRY S
WALLED LAKE Hidden Meadows Ranch 8 T o w n h o u s e . 2 b e d r o o m dishwasher a k . basement, a t t a c h e d garage newty d e c o r a t e d 6 9 9 - 4 6 8 4
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Spacious 3 Bedroom ranch condo • n t h 2 car g a r a g e neutral d e c o r a t ing. spacious master Bedroom, loads o l closets and large « l i c h e n with Breakfast area $109,900
RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 NEW LISTING Take immediate occupancy o l B e d r o o m 2 % bath P o t o m a c Townhouse Ceramic entry, p l a c e 2 car attached g a r a g e pansive decking overlooks. m o n * $117 500
Three 2 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e u n i t * left! With s e c o n d floor l a u n d r y fireNOVI - C r o s s w l n d s . by owner 1V> place, a n d one car g a r a g e You sebaths. 2 b e d r o o m t o w n h o u s e fire- lect Interior c o l o r s ! P r i c e d * w place brick p a t i o b a s e m e n t poc4. $96,900 L o c a t e d N of A u b u r n Rd $93 900 3 4 8 - 3 0 2 5 £ crt Rochester R d e n t e r ott Rochester Rd l o H a m p t o n B l v d , t u r n lefl o n t o H a m p t o n C i r c l e Most e v e r y t h i n g new in th«s one! W i n d o w s , c a r p e t i n g , b u t c h e r block counters, closet d o o r s cal b l i n d s 3 B e d r o o m s i b a t h , quiet lovely a r e a $ 7 1 , 9 0 0 *
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O P E N S A T U R D A Y 2-5 41227 S Wind, S o« Cherry4«l» S E this 3 o{f H a g g e r t y Rancfi I m m e d i a t e o c ncy. 2 b e dInr o o m s . finished BasT o w n cupancy. fire- ment. p o o l U u b h o u s e M m t c o n f l l 453-6800 8 e x - l l o n $68 S>0 SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE ComBETTER H O M E S A G A R D E N S
RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 N O R T H V I L L E . B r a n d new C o n d o . walk I d downtown. 2 bedrooms. 2 H Oath*, finished lower level, g a r a g e $179,000 . 344-1392 NORTHVILLE, Highland Lake* r a n c h 2 b e d r o o m s fireplace, c e n tral ak. finished Basement, p a t i o $82,000 After 6 p m 34e-6S69
P L Y M O U T H ) City t o c a t l e n BE IN THE S W I M A L L S U M M E R ! B e a u t i fully a p p o i n t e d 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h condominium facing a "welt l a n d a c a p e d c o u t n r a r d a n d LARGE INGROUND POOL, LOW t a x e s . i 100 M a i n t e n a n c e lee includes heat & w a t e r A b l o c k f r o m shopp i n g J U S T R E D U C E D T O $49,500
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N O R T H V I L L E - L e x i n g t o n C o m - In this neat a n d d e a n 2 b e d r o o m m o n * , 1008 S a r a t o g a Ct . 3 b e d - c o n d o . f e a t u r i n g - o a n t r a i air. Balcor o o m * . 2 lull 8 2 half friths, 1st f l o o r n y c a r p o r t * d o s e t o t o w n - l o r only l a u n d r y , finished b a s e m e n t , at- $64 900 t a c h e d 2 car garage, p a t i o w i t h l o t * of M g p i n e s 4 privacy Mint c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 1 , 9 0 0 O f f e r e d by H o m e - T h e w o o d e d s e c k A o d m t h i a beautio w n e r s C o n c e p t at Twelve O a k s ful 3 B e d r o o m 2 f u » b a t h c o n d o m LTD. 349-3385 downtown Plymouth H a * woe 1 I W W T H V l L L E - N o r t h r t d g e f a r m * - b u m t n g fireplace. I « r a * s t o r a g e 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h , u p p e r u n i t (ca- area, plus 1 car g a r a g e $111.900
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Real Estate S O U T H F I E L D - F r a n k l i n Village C o n d o s . 2 b e d r o o m s , 1 b a t h . 2 lavs, newly d e c o r a t e d n e u t r a l d e c o r , fireplace B u m - i n * , attic S c e l l i n g fan. fmiahed baaement w i t h wet b a r . private l a n d s c a p e d c o u r t y a r d . 1 C*r garage, m o v e irr c o n d i t i o n . $ 8 4 , 9 0 0 By o w n e r 352-2112 SOUTHFIELD - Spacious 1 bedr o o m c o n d o m B a l m o r a l C l u b . Low m a i n t e n a n c e Newty d e c o r a t e d , c l u b house & pool C a l Lydia. Day* 350-2600 Evening* 661 - 3 2 6 0 THE W O O O S b Ilka Hvwig m a y e a r - r o u q d resort. T N * apecious 2 b e d r o o m unrt o f f e r s a lovely sunp o r c h h u g e b a t h with off the m a s t e r b e d r o o m , lovely y e a r - r o u n d p o o l a n d d u b Minutes t o n u m e r o u * golf c o u r s e * a n d easy access l o freeways 3 d o o r w a l l s a d d an a v l n a a * to an o p e n f l o o r p l a n A reel treat, lust $ 8 8 , 5 0 0 HARRY S
WOLFE .474-57QqTROY - N O R T H F I E L D T w o 2 b e d room unit* 8 I w j J bedroom unit* Fireplace*. po<* - W i n i i O w n e r ftnanotng $85,900 u p 641-7166
WABEEK PINES DETACHED CONDO LIVING A T ITS FINEST THE p r u n e l o c a t i o n In W a b e * k P m * * overlooking: lakaT 1st. 10th A 18th holes, arched, bay & l e a d e d windows. c e n t r a l v a c u u m . 3 b a t h * . j a d a B . & the b i d e t , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , X 2 fireplaces. 2Vi p m * garage, w a l k - o u l lower level including. cart g a r a g e 8 g o » can. g r e a t noma Mr entertaining $575,000. ~ " m. 626-6525
SUBURBAN 455-5680 464-0205
WALLED LAKE - G R A N D OPENING S A T - S U N , 12-4 P M • SWIM & BOAT from y o i * PRIVATE S u b d M H o n Beach o n W a l e d Lake 1.200 aq.W. T o w n h o u s e C o n d o * w i t h large country kitchen* with doorwaH*. p a t i o * Living r o o m has bath t optional fireplace, upetaks 2 large b e d r o o m a . b o t h
NORTHVILLE - Northndge Farm 2 b e d r o o m * 2 bath*, laundry room. PLYMOUTH. I N - T O W N LOCATION Ifvtng r o o m , d m i n g r o o m , k i t c h e n i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . 2 b e d r o o m * . Oath*. 2 n d Itoor laundry. b * * i Wirh s e t t i n g area a n d an a p p l i a n c e * Uhanewl 3 4 8 - 1 1 8 9 •ment. a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , appliance*, deck. Arepiace. a n d u n l l . $ 1 0 0 , 5 0 0 N O R T H V I L L E - N o r t h Rldga E s t a t e * After 6 P M 451-0609 2 b e d r o o m * . 2 b a t h * , lower una. a p p l i a n c e * . M r . c a r p o r t $ 7 7 9 0 0 H M S P L Y M O U T H p r i m e l o c a t i o n - handic a p p e d e q u i p p e d c o n d o totally Ber- s a l * b y o w n e r hotline 589-0070 ner free w i t h a t v r M o r / W t aa waa aa NORTHVILLE l o u of o t h e r s '
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t h e d r a l c*l«ng), l a u n d r y r o o m Excellent l o c a t i o n 1 year o l d A a k m g $83,000 . Afler 5 p m . 3 4 4 - 9 7 0 8
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P L Y M O U T H - W O O O G A T E 2 story a n d unM o n b a a u t l M w o o d e d ravine. 3 bedroom*. K b a t h a . oantrai m , k $129,900 455-6M
W A t i E D L A K E ; HkJdan M e a d o w s 2 bedroom. 1\* bath townhouaa. Arepiace, B e e e m e n t , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $74,900 824-2304
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W A L L E D LAKE - 2 B a d r o o m c o n dominium. completely remodeled, all appliances $ 4 1 900 O n l y 3 left MaraBanian Assoc 624-5373 WEST B L O O M F I E L D M U S T S E L L ' Many up-grades/contemporary Priced Below m*rke1 value $114 900 M a k e an offer 661-1699
WEST BLOOMFIELD Beautiful H i t i p o m l e o n M i r r o r Lake
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY BUILDER S M O O E L 3 b e d r o o m a . 3'-» b a t h s formal d m i n g r o o m h u s h e d walk-out lower level, d e c k s , plus m a n y other c u s t o m features Professionally landscaped and decorated Central air a n d a p p l i a n c e s • $289*00 • ESTATE D E V E L O P M E K l V o 681-6633(1-6pm) 528-3450 WEST BLOOMFIELD . Owner leaving state. L u x u r y 1950 s« ft c p n d o 2 b e d r o o m s , targe rec area with walkout o v e r l o o k i n g p o n d S wood's. 3 full Bath*, fireplace. 2 car garage at M a p l e Place W o o d s 7915 W o o d i n g h a m , off H a g g e r t y N 0< 14 M l
OPEN SAT., 1 - 4 P M 661-6991 WESTLAND A c o n d o m i n u m |ust tor y o u -3 W e s t land c o n d o s available, p r i c e d f r o m 7-900 t o $61,900 2 a n d 3 b e d room. a p p l i a n c e s pool, d u b h o u a e Call lor details
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CENfljRY 21 ROW
464-7111
WQOOCREEK C O N D O - P a r m i n g o n Hill*, l u x u r i o u s ? b e d r o o m s e c o n d floor unit w i t h 2 lull b a t h * , balcony, garage, p o o l & c l u b h o u s e , freshly painted, neutral d e c o r , super sharp, r e d u c e d . $ 8 6 , 9 0 0 4 4 3 - 7 5 8 8 or 3 5 3 - 4 5 5 5
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327 New Home Builders - CUSTOM HOME BUILDER 20 Yrs. e x p e r i e n c e m T r i - C o u n l y area. Your lot o r o u r s State License M e m of B B B R A W C o n t r a c t o r s . Inc . 4 3 7 - 8 2 0 4
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PIKU M A N A G E M E N T 774-6363 NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP LAKEFRONT LIVING w i t h t h e l u x u r y your . a c c u s t o m e d to. 2 b e d r o o m t o w n h o u s e with 2't b a t h * , walkout basement 1st i t o o r l a u n d r y , f o r m a l d m m g r o o m . 2 car a t t a c h e d garage, natural l i r « p l a c * a n d q u a l i t y app o i n t m e n t s t h r o u t h o u t . Only t e n units left l o s a l t h i s year $ 2 0 6 , 5 0 0 . H A R R Y S.
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330 Apertments BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Completely r e n o r i k a d . ak b r t c k . 4 daalgnsr 1 b e d r o o m u n i t * 100% o c cupancy history. Offered at S240.000 O u a M l e d p r i n c i p a l * Ca« B r o k e r tor f a d sheet t apt 642-1731 K J M T I A C - 161 U n k . S e c t i o n 8 apartment building Townhouse type u n i t * Fu»y o c c u p i e d M u e t aaaume antatmg H u d m o r t g a g e Poai" v e c a s h flow A a k l n g 1 2 . 8 8 0 . 0 0 0
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•TORCH L A K E w s 4 bedrooms. 2 bath*. 2 Arepiace*. nicely l a n d s c a p e d 4 large deck o v e r l o o k i n g 100 of beautiful Torch ' Lake frontage $169,900 (2-102) ELK L A K E - lovely b r i c k year a r o u n d h o m e 115" Of s a n d y l a k e t r o n t q g * . p a v e d d r i v e 8 o t h e r e i t r a s 2 - bedr o o m s . 1 ' * b a t h * , f i r e p l a c e $ 2 car oaraga E n j o y b e e u t i f u l suneets $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 (2-, 107)
C H A M P I O N 1987 D o u b l e wide m o b u e r . o m * M a j o r a p p l i a n c e s include d Shed W e s t l a n d M e a d o w s Like new $24 000 ' o f f e r 7 2 9 - 0 4 3 2 DETROITER 12x80. A d u l t m o b i l e h o m e park In C a n t o n 2 tcadrooms. d r a p e s included, a k c o n d i t i o n i n g . $10 000 455-1410 FANTASY 1988 - . 1 4 X 50. 1 large B e d r o o m large b a t h , g a r d e n tub washer 8 dryer, m u c h more. Excellent c o n d i t i o n After 4 p m , 478-4217 HOLLY H O M E S 1 Bank reposession $12,900. 1984 Titan 1983 R e d m a n , c e n t r a l a k In Holiday Estates. P a r k w o o d 14x70 ExceBem condit i o n $10,800 under $ 4 0 0 / m q . Holly H o m e s 4 9 5 - 0 0 7 6 M A R L E T T E 1968 - by o w n e r excellent c o n d i t i o n 12x60ft . 2 bedr o o m s . r e f r i g e r a t o r , s t o v e , air. w a s h e r 8 dryer, m u s t b e m o v e d M u s t see $ 5 0 0 0 ' n e g o t i a b l e Aak tor T r a d e 4 8 4 - 2 4 5 0 A f t e r 4 p m 482-3327 NORTH MOBILE HOMES New 2 bedroom, shingle roof. $16 900 77 Schuft. $11,500. b o t h m P l y m o u t h U p n o r t h specials f r o m $3500. 1-899-7368 SHEFFIELD E S T A T E S - C o o l d o w n •n t h i s beeutiful M a r l e d e w i t h c e n t r a l a k l o c a t e d by the l a k e m quiet adult s e c t i o n H o m e f e a t u r e * 1100 s q ft . all a p p l i a n c e * , mini M i n d * 8 much, m u c h m o r e Caa GloBal Homaa. Ific. 949-8022 W E S T L A N D 1974 OAYTONA. one b e d r o o m , a t t a c h e d 6 x 2 4 ft porch. New c a r p e t i n g F u r n i t u r e Owner t r a n s f e r r e d $8200 421-8004
333 Northom Property For Sato A C R E A G E UP N O R T H - 10 + nicely w o o d e d r e c r e a t i o n l a n d on p a v e d r o a d near Rogers City ( n o r t h of Alpena) Lots of r o e d frontage. T e r m s "available O w n e r . ReelTy D e v e l o p m e n t C o (313)559-6633 weekd a y s 9 - 5 Afler 6 3 0 p m (313) 647-S213 340 o n A u Sable M a i n S t r e e m 3 m i l e s west ot G r a y l i n g S p e c t a c u l a r v i e w ut riyer i i a t e t y wTWH p i n e s C u s t o m pine p a n e a e d 2 b e d r o o m h o m e . 2 car g a r a g e with large s t o r a g e area. fuN b a s e m e n t . Arep i e c e with insert D r e a m h o m e (or retirement or sports person $69,500 C*k Th*re*e
HEMINGER-PEDERSEN REAL ESTATg, INC. 616-526-2178 or 616-548-5169 • BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT properly o n L a k e H u r o n . 6 m i l e * NE o l Alpe-fcft wtth c o t t a g e 540 o f f r o n t a g e in M o m * Bay Large k i t c h e n a n d dining area. I M n g r o o m with f i r e p l a c e large b e d r o o m . 1 beth. septic wen. gas p r o p a n e heat, detached boethouee a n d p u m p h o m a . Lot d e p t h vanes t o 3 4 8 ' deep. M L S * 12673 Call G e o W K o o n t t S a l e s p e r s o n 5 1 7 - 3 5 6 - 3 2 2 2 . repres e n t i n g Century 21 K r o w Realty. , 517-356-2181 B E T W E E N T C 8 N a t i o n a l Park. 150 a c r e s . $650 a c r e P i c t u r e s Write: A c r e a g e . 779 Bed R d . Traverse City, M l 49684 616-941-9673
BURT L A K E 1.100 ft o l f r o n t a g e with C r o o k e d Rrver e n t r a n c e i ty Bay A p p r o * . 100 Buildmg site s t a t e l a n d $ S R l 0 0 Call (88-244!
t * K E CHARLEVOIX HOME - p r i v a t e , sandy b e e c h , d o c k , greet for kida. fireplace, c a t h r e d a l ce#mgs. w a * - o u f d e c k * , sunsets potential of 4 b a d r o o m * with loft. 3 batha. a t t a c h e d garage. $199,500 f i r m J o h n B u i c k Reel Estate. B o y n e City 816-582-2261 L O T - G A Y L O R D Lovely, s i t u a t e d o n peaceful Phaasani R u n " m b e e u t i V ' " M l c h a y w e Golf 8 Ski R e e o r T $13,500 644-5525 OfeehinSYOU A n i n v e a t m e n t m t h e future plus year a r o u n d e n j o y m e n t o n 140 a c r a e o f v i r g i n w o o d e d land includi n g o n e o f m e l e w p r i v a t e lakee rem a i n i n g m M i c h i g a n ' s U p p e r OerWv sula wtth a s p e c i o u * m o d e r n h o m e and caretaker cottage Thl* property 1* p e r f e c t tor; • T i m e S h a r e m»eetmerna • V a c a t i o n Enjoyment • Future Development • Yeer a r o u n d luxury I M n g • C o m f o r t a b l e ftetkement T e r m s n e g o t i a b l e . For d e t a i l c a t q634-5658 O N THE W A T E R F R O N T 2 d e c k s o v e r l o o k i n g t h e lake enh e n c e t h i s 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h luxury condominium. Boating - swimming 8 g r a c i o u s I M n g . this s p o i l * * * w a i appointed beauty h a * It all $ 1 3 7 , 5 0 0 C a l F r e d Backer tor de* 616-347-1405,616-347-8320
C O L D W E L L BANKER S C H M I D T REALTORS O S C O D A P r i m * lot m L a k e w o o d S h o r e s D e v e l o p m e n t o n o n * of t h e nicest b l a c k t o p s t r e e t * . G o * courses p r t v a t * B e a c h * * , tenors c o u r t * a n d o t h e r a m e n i t i e s . A r e a raked 5th m n a t i o n tor r e t i r e m e n t . $4500 d a y * ;2 2 7 - 8 0 6 7 afterr 8pm 8 p m 383-5332
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THE SANDS 0 * t w e e n Traverse City 8 Chanevou L a k e M i c h i g a n sandy beecti Gorgeous aunaeu In village neer Marina G o l f . Fleh. S k i . B o a t . Hunt 1 8 2 B e d r o o m * wtth garage
T O R C H L A K E 8 T O R C H RIVER AT YOUR D O O R S T E P - En(oy swimm i n g m T o r c h L a k e at the sand bar or b o a t i n g t h r o u g h o u t t h * c h a k i o l l a k e s P r o p e r t y h a * 6 Boat—ells 8 rental Income from a p a r t ment $66,900 ( 2 - 1 1 5 ) 263 5' OF T O R C H L A K E F R O N T A G E • a x t e n a l v e use of crystal d e a r w a t e r s of m o e t baeuirtm lake m M i c h i g a n L a r g e 2 . 7 0 0 s q ft. h o m e f e e t u r e e 4 b e d r o o m * . 3 baths. beautiful kitchen. 8 large I M n g room w i t h f W d s l o n e A r e p i e c e $218,000 (?•"»> G R A N D T R A V E R S E B A Y - beautiful a p k l - l e v e l h o m e o n 100' of auger sand beech. 4 bedrooms. 3 bath* 8 Arepiece m I M n g r o o m 8 family r o o m E x i e n a l v a d e c k i n g for expansive aae of t h * b a y a n d gorgeous * u n * * t * T h e h o m e I* fantastic, but w a n until y o u aaa t h e b e e c h ' L a n d C o n t r a c t t e r m * a v a i l a b l e $229,900 (2-120) 120" T O R C H L A K E F R O N T A G E o n e of t h e beat v i e w e t o n west s m * Cozy r a n c h h o m e l e e t u n n g 2 bedr o o m * . 1 b a t h , m o d e r n k i t c h e n 8 Kvmg r o o m w t t h Arepiace. Exceptional l a n d s c a p i n g , s p r i n k l i n g system 8 b e e u t i f u l i r i i a d a t r e e s O n e of the beat m a i n t a i n e d p r o p e r t l e a o n Torch Lake. $144,900. (2-121) T O R C H L A K E C O T T A G E - JUST U S T E D . S a n d y f r o n t a g e . 3 bedrooma. 2 batha. aolarlum sunroom ( a m o d a k n g t n * i d * 8 out. TMs o n e < * * n o t leal long, only $79,900 L a n d Contract terms T O R C H L A K E S U N S E T S A T THEIR BEST - a n i d e a l s u m m e r h o m e with 175' of s e c l u d e d p r i v a c y A r a r * And o n p o p u l a r a a a n i d * of l a k e Salt b o x ' style h o m e h a * 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 batha. m o d e r n k t t c f i e n 8 large I M n g r o o m , year a r o u n d uee wtth hot water b a a e b o a r d h e e l m a k a a m i s per
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336 Florida Property A T T R A C T I V E , spacious 1,900 s q ft . 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b e t h c o n d o m p r e s t i g i o u s b e e c h area of V e r o Beech Club room, t*rm». pool, iecuza $141,000 777-1576
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337 Farms For SaJe H O R S E F A R M - 10 A C R E S Beautifully w o o d e d 8 secluded 3 B e d r o o m s . 2 car garage, fireplace. 8 stall b a r n , b o a r d p a d d o c k s B e t w e e n M l l f o r d 8 Ho#y After 5 p m 313-634-9655 C O M P L E T E E Q U E S T R I A N Faculty tn M e t a m o r a H u m C o u n t r y just o u t side O a k l a n d C o u n t y o n 80 r o * n g acres (20 w o o d e d ) 2 h o r s e b a m s . 33 stalls. H o i Waiker. Indoor r i d i n g a r e n a 100x200. e x t r a large h e a l e d indoor p o o l t e r m s court, pond, p e d d o c k * . 2 caretaker apartments and elegant restored centennial f a r m h o u s e wtth over 4.000 sq. ft . 5 b e d r o o m s a n d 4 baths. $ 6 9 5 , 0 0 0 R J, H o l d e n Assoc t-678-2246
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GUTHRIE LAKES - private wooded Site with bright, s p a c i o u s O M e v t f J b e d r o o m h o m e Special touches'md u d e HeelHator fireplace, c a t h e d r a l c e i l i n g 8 Ian. 3 glass d o o r w a t o l o large w o o d d e c k , (amity r o o m . 2 car fully c a r p e l e d 8 garage AH appJ a p p l i a n c e * Including meatier 8 d r y e r : tn a d d i t i o n , laka a c c e * s . d u b house, e w v n m m g 8 o*h m o v e d o u t - * t a t * . $ 5 6 , 5 0 0 . Gaytord aree 517-732-4788
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W BLOOMFIELD C O N D O IMMACULATE GROUND FLOOR End unit, c u s t o m d e c k , fireplace, finished b a s e m e n t a c c o m o d a t e s guest b e d r o o m 8 half b a t h Direct entry garage, near p o o l & d u b house $ 128,900 851 -9770
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i O Lakefront Property A BEAUTIFUL lake front acre kol. oo S I " w o r t s Biendie L a * e 1?0 - a n o , oeacn ana (Joe* ares Stertir«B at • i'3~ >00 i » r i r . j C6NTRU» 2 1 AT THE LAKES A S K ' O R JOHN KELLY 363 1200
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BLOOMFIELD MILLS LAKCFRONT Enjoy a* spoils Square L « * e f r o m trus 2 beO'OOm. 2 baffi ponOominlu m featuring all appliances, nastier O'rv 8 much more $98 000 Bloomfield on Square Lake Condominiums, 1965 i^lingensmitti Open 1-6 Dart* Closed Thursday M o d e l Phone 332"-«3«
BEAUTIFUL. LOT oo Baas Lake 8mir> W of US 23 , Ofl M-3« Unajue s e l l i n g among otner large lots and Homes M«.,a00 231-3288
COZY lake tront c o l l a g e m i n u t e * f r o m Troy 5 miles north ot B o c h e s ler 2 Bedrooms, gas heat. appt>$68,000 752-2570 « t ! L DOCK LAKE, HIGHLANO Lakflfront 2 bedroom home or greet coVage Unkjuefy sel on a peninsular all sports lake $84*900 887-7545
LAKE MICHIGAN-Seciudad an year vacation home, 5 mm nnalk t o beeutijul t a k e Ml s private b e a c h 3 badroom, maonltlcent l a r g e f a m i l y room $55,000 616-673-2659
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L A K E f O N T HOMES RKJHT ON LAKE ST CLAIR S n custom 2500" &Q 1 W i n uv cwoes 50C SO n bonus room 2 car enclosed garage large master bedoom suite witti'2 ««y fireplace in o a i r ^ n i / i p o o tub FurnisfieO m o d pi ooen Fj, . Sal & Son 1 -6 LAKEV'EW CLU6 -%flerso«-at 11'» Mile - PIKU MANAGEMENT 774-6363
CASS LAKE, from S330.000 UPPEP STRAITS LAKE .Krom_S37S.C>00 LOWER STRAITS LAKE Frbm $200 000 MANY MORE AVAILABLE ONLY SINCERE PEOPLE READY TO BUILD
C L A R K S T O N Ouality ail sports lake front Great r o o m concept, private master suite. 3 baths, farritfy r o o m . Florida r o o m , oversize g a r a g e $167 900 625-29*5
LAKEFRONT wrth e x c e p t i o n a l quakCOTTAGES & HOMES h e s ' e - t i e d r o o m w i m p o s s i b l e -4th. •n private courtyard A d e c k i n g , b a a * : $28 000 to $110,000 This y o u r Samlac Realty. 3 ' 6 - 4 4 1 6 ment storage galore chance 10 have II all. $ 1 H 900 Call
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CASEVILLE 3 b e d r o o m brick ancfi i i bains On 100 lake front loi $175,000 Century 2 1 Homestead Ask lor Dale Ignasfi 1-517-874-5181 CASS LAKE HOME West Bloomhe
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COUNTRY PARCELS 10 mites north of Rochester treed, hililop sites 5 res each 500' lake- frontage $2 T 500 per acre 752-257!
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LOT 0254 - La*e Access W acre w i t * Ireaa located near p r i v a t e sandy waterfront park $14,500 • We specialize In Lake S h a n n o n properties Call for information i A brochures oa homes & lots currently available on PRIVATE, an s p o r t s Lake Shannon Sylvia L Cote. Real Estate Broker 629-4161 L A K E V I L L t Lake front h o m e . N , o l Rochester 4 bedrooms. 2 b a t h a A l sports lake Over 100' frontage. $110.000 After 5pm, 5 2 8 - 0 4 2 2 or 628-3606 LOOKING FOR LUXURY a l an allordabie p r i c e ' It's a )oy to seek t h e c h a r m & indnrtduakty o l this beautifully maintained home In a quiet setting ot desirable properties on Elk Lake L oca led )us< minutes f r o m I66 M-53 M-21. backdoor to M e t a rnora 6 Rochester area "One h o m e is over 1700 sq ft on a trtple lot. sarvJy oeaoh. 3 beOr u u r m . 2 b a t h s lots ot storage, 2 kilcheos - o n e for mothw-irr^aw. t f T T H o«1 the 19 X 18 master b e d r o o m w i t h walk-in closet overlooking the lake Fireplace. 2 car garage, b o c k exterior many fine quality teatures. Immediale occupancy $234,900 Ask lor Joyce MONARCH REALTY of Lapeer 664-3151 LOWER LONG L A K E Contemporary rancti, a p p r o x i m a t e l y 5.000 s<) fl , 4 bedrooms. 3 b a l h s 1 acre, $429,000 334-3370 LOWER STRAITS - L A K E P R O N T CONTEMPORARY H O M E ProfessKjnally d e c o r a t e d Great r o o m , cathedral ceding extensive ceramic & oak floors, f a b u l o u s master suite & bath Built m 1986 Shores of 8ay Po«it S u b $339,900 Reliant Really Associates. Inc Ask for Mane Office 7 8 8 - 0 4 0 0 Residence 363-3143 LOWER STRAITS LAKEFRONT Fabulous new custom built h o m e . 3.850 sq ft on w o o d e d lot. o p e n floor plan features Great R o o m wtlh 18 ceiling, library wtth c a t h e d r a l ceibng. modern kitchen wtth n o o k , lormal dining r o o m with serving but ler, 1st floor master suile has cathedral ceiling, fireplace & s u n k e n jecuzzi. extensive use of marb*e & ceramic throughout. 5 car g a r a g e T o o many extraa to mention, a must '$599,000. RELIANT REALTY 788-0400 Res 3 ^ - 3 1 4 3 Ask for Mane S e i t o n
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N O V I - Lake front lot o n W a l l e d Laka |S Lake Dr ). WW bu«d t o sun. $168,000. Breathtaking view. MARABANIAN ASSOC 624-5373 16300 W. 9 Mile
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MIDDLE STRAITS LAKEFRONT with panoramic view! W Bloomfield Schools Paved road, sewer 19x1$ Master bedroom, walk-out lower level & 2 -i car attached garage. $238,900 C a l A D A M KATZ - only at ERA Lakeland deafly 363-4566
ORCHARD LAKE
Builder s dream house buat m 1965 Prrveie wooded lot ai Upper Straits Lake - large poad 4 b e d r o o m s , inlaw suite. 3 car garage One-of-akind master b e d r o o m suite with deck overlooking lake - Jacuzzi, stream room with studio or office 5.872 s<| It $780,000 ASK FOR STEVE LEIBHAN, Vice President 557-6700
SOUTH OF ALPENA 2 or 3 bedroom Permeiog lakefront home on Jewel Laka. large r o o m s , furnished. 2 car attached garage, priceless view o l lake Priced at only $59,500 Northern Raealty 1-281-4848 or 928-2686 TRAVERSE CITY AREA-134 water frontage, on Spider Lake 3 bedrooms 2 bath, garage $65,000 616-941-4227 or 313-852-7629 U N l O k i L A K E - -eke *»onieqe o n a * sports Sugden Lake, beautiful 100 cabin with walk out basement, country kitchen circular drive 8 much more $125 000 HMS - sale by owner hotline 56M070 UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT Maiestic estate nestled o n 1 A c r e m private cui-de-sac with wooded roairtg terrain, spectacular view, large Great i Family r o o m wrtR natural fireplace tormal dining r o o m , library. 3 ' i largft bathrooms, ftnlshed wan*-out. 3 car garage, quality throughout plus a 1 yr h o m e warranty plan $549,000 RELIANT REALTY 788-0400 Res 363-3143 Ask for M«rie S e x t o n
UPPER STFLAITS LAKEFRONT HOME Enjoy 95 o l frontage on a private. aJi-eports lake from a c u s t o m developer s 4 000 sq ft h o m e 3 bedrooms: 2 ' ^ baths. 10' ceilings, 8' high pKkled birch d o o r s , custom krtchen~ with pantry, master suite with vaulted ceilings, d e c k s e n d whirlpool * Fireplaces, sauna, hot tub IT'S GREAT! .
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Please call 647-4800 for a prtvate showing Broker cooperation Invited WALLED LAKE- 85 Ft. l a k e f r o n tage. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 car gar a g e . $159 900 Contact Glnny: 624-3015 WATERFORD room, 2 bath lake Walk-oul a t e occupancy
SCHOOLS - 3 bedranch o n all-sports lower level Immedi$157,500. 6 7 4 - 4 5 7 7
WATERFROMTLUXURY CONDO Including a 40 ft boatwea, fantastic sunset views on Canton Rrver minutes from Lake St. Clair. 2 bedrooms. 2 bsths. all sppliancea. gar a g e Priced lo seil now OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 RIVERVIEW CLUB 31699 So Raver Rd . Unit E . Near Jefferson PtKU MANAGEMENT 774-6363
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W E £ T ' B L O O M F I E L D - Caas, Lake Iront Stunning'oomtemporsry. acreage. nice area. $449,000 FRANKFT>RT - Crystal Lake Area! Upper Straits Lake Privilege. 4 acra. comer M - 1 1 5 S US 3 1 1 Acre. b m l d a w e lot. $87,500 . . 3.060- S q Ft beeutitul hislonc Barbara AUen ^ e n t u r y 21.363-1123 home, we* melnla«nad Beeement. gerage lerge p e r k i n g lot. incredible W H A T A SETTING! Waterfront potential for m u l t i p l e uee Commerquad-ievel. a l sports lake, n x e i y oa«-residential $99,500. far below landscaped ymrO with sprinkler sys-a p p r a n e d value Or rent tem. many quality features Nole 391-4310 0 * 6 5 1 - 4 7 8 6 lend contrast terms tor 15 years. Only $171,900
$$ CASH IN on the future of Metamora 8 Lapeer Counttea Over 440 acres o l prune d e v e l o p me n t property Almost 3,000 ft frontage on M-24 Only 30-45 m m to Detroit, Ftim, Birmingham. Troy. Rochester Land contract t e r m s available.
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O A K L A N O Hits Memorial Gardens Two C h a p e l Mausoleum Crypts. Heaven Level, price includes t w o 376 ACRES - beeutiful rcMng land wrth private laka. smaa alream. and e n t o m b m e n t s Complete i package. H r._.'v4-k - MeOie a n d w o o d e d acraa. Scat$7600: vtered pine treee L o c a t e d N. of PARK VIEW MEMORIAL • 5 M M . $556,000 i Lindnia- Garden of the Hours. 22 lots. $300 each - 441-2786 -676-2246 R J HoKJen ASSOC. ROSELANO PARK CEMETERY Best area. LH 2 7 ^ . Section 52. 8 lots, mo n u me n t space. $4500 or make ofter. 536-1127
358 Mortgages^ Land Contracts
TWO cemetry lots. G r a n d Lawn Cemetry Best offer 476-7564
A BARGAINCash for Existing Land Contracts Second M o r t g a g e s e Highest %SS WHITE CHAPEL - 4 choice lots, Perry Reelty 478-7640 mam drive. $650 each 247-7249
352 Commercial/DETAIL 360 Business Opportunities D O W N T O W N PLYMOUTH Exceaeent income producer 1 Presently set u p aa dental office 6 reeidentiel bunding Zoned o « c e Endless possibilities tor creative Investor Anxious seller Make offer The Patrician G r d u p Inc 459-9111
353 IndJWarshouse Sale Or Laasa BLOOMFIELD HILLS For laaae Square L a k e 4 Telegraph a r e a 5600 sq ft. deluxe crane bunding 800 sq ft office, 15 tons crane ?0 ceiling. 12X14 overhead door, heavy power 30 day occupancy. 1st yr le at $450nn Brokers protected Contact owner 552-1040
A BUSINESS OF YOUR O W N generating exceaent weekly part time income, tor investment of $1250 By a p p o i n t m e n t 525-5596 A FULLY EQUIPPED a n d operating reel estate office m FARMINGTON HILLS T o p location o n the active Orchard L a k e c o r r i d o r at L S M No delay tn starting buiineaa - you're moving RIGHT N O W inctuding 2 MLS services 8 a 0 0 telephone number Mr Halt: 626-8000 AGGRESSIVE e x p e n d i n g buamets offering equity position to investors with venture c a p i t a l for business exp e n s o n Caa M o n t h r u F n 9-5pm 567-7020
A N I M A T E D B I B L E VIOEOS Product ed by tormer Welt Dlaney director E n d o r s e d b y A r t Unkietter. For p r o m o t i o n a l video, txochurea. C A N T O N - Brand new light industri- mom-level m f o r m a h o n caa al or warehouse l a d k t y 4400. 8800. 206-524-4866 or 13.200 square feet G o o d expressway acceea Aak for George, 397-1020 Buaomg p r o p e r t y NW FARMINGTON - 700 S q f?. storage County , 887-3033 space, heetsd. for lesse Reason aMe 476-5171 BEST BUY - ice C r e e m Parlor & Coney island lor sate m growing NW FARMINGTON suburb Business plus Inventory. 700 ftqct r for ieaae m Farmington D & H INCOME '%37SSM Reasonable! 476-5171
A&W RESTAURANT and Oakland
LIVONIA/INDUSTRIAL Units available. Ryder Industrtar Center (1-96 between 1-275 6 Newburgh L 2.500 sq. ft. » 3.600 eq f t . will finish t o suit C M Certified Management Co 352-8750 LIVONIA: Prime location, G*z C o m merce Center, i-96 Service Dr. For ae: 2.500 e q . f t »ffice/War»house E o l M e r r i m a n 534-5640
Collector's Shop A real find for the e n t r e p r e n a n located m a m l n i - m a a wtth ample unmetered p e r k i n g Prtoa reflects' fixtures . pkie Inventory at coat $70,000
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LOOKING FOR A HOME? me search via c o m p u t e r termiany area, any price range You have my 23 years experience it wiM not qpet you any money LEW SMITH KENNELLY REALTY . 471-0404
B L O O M F I E L D HILLS -Telegraph Long Lake area. 2 ' b e d r o o m . 2 full baths, formal d m l h g r o o m , storage centrel sa. ges 8 water included S w i m m i n g p o o l $695 258-7167
BOTSFORD PLACE
W A * f % t > LIVINGSTON COUNTY fixer upper on 10 acres ot l a n d I 422-3524
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S m o k e Detectors Installed Singles Wetc v n e Immediate Occupancy We Love Children HEAT 8 WATER INCLUDEO Quiet prestige addraas. air conditioning. carpeting, stove & refrigerator sa u n i t i e s except electricity included W s r m apartments Laundry facilities For m o r e information phone
ACCEPTING A P P L I C A T I O N S for 1 8 2 b e d r o o m a pDan a r t m e nntus S. City of P l y m o u t h W f l k shopping. Quiet, sduft jTt IsenAr complex Ask lor senior c t t p e n ^ - e f t i .. A U - Q U A U f l E D g g l M i Save 50% Rent SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 884 So A d a m s . B i r m i n g h a m . M l
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Beeutitul. specious 1 8 2 b e d r o o m s p a r t m a n t s C a r p e t e d , decorated, awtmmmg pool, tennis courts, laundry facilities perking On site rental agent Beeutiful weterftont setting with speetous g r o u n d s From $415! Evening 6 weekend hours. 229-6277
Royal Oak, Clawson & Troy 1 8 2 bedroom. Chadren? Pets? A s k ' Days. 280-2830 Eves. 2S6-6714
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Carpeting Appaancae Laundry lacunas Cable TV Includes Open. M o n -Frt 9 a m - 5 p m Sat. 9 e m - 1pm, M o d a l located at: 7040 Vanoy G a r d e n City Model open. Tues Frt, 3 p m - 6 p m Set 6 Sun l 2 N o o n - 6 p m
Excellent locetlon - walking dtstano To shopping center, c b u r c h . etc. 1 8 2 b e d r o o m d e l u x e apts Newty m o d e r n i z e d
274-4765 A York Management C o m m u n i t y DEARBORN'S BEST DEAL
DEARBORN WEST APTS For |US» $420 you can m e in sn e s i a b * s h e d apartment c o m m u n i t y m Dearborn Hetgtya' l i n e e i area Your 1 b e d r o o m apart m e n t includes cci-idftioniog. laundry i. GE appap o o l Two b a d r o o m apartments 8 townhouses aleo - No Security Depoeit Required
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After Hours A p p o i n t m e n t s AveSebM inkster Roed One Mock N y f C h e r r y Hid DETROIT W 7 Mile* Y Lovely (1) b e d r o o m m *pts Up. - includes heet 8 Water A (JOTt community Tst m m io n t h free 532-8819 DEVON M A N O R A P A R T M E N T S 24 JtMe. E of Van D y k e • Newty d e c o r a t e d 1 a n d 2 bdrs • Large Irving eree • Large b e d r o o m s • W s a , - * i closets Prtvate perking WaBting distance to shopping center, perk 8 restaurants Cable h o o k - u p Senior Citizens discount Resident m e n e g *
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O o e 8 Two B e d r o o m s from $455 W e offer Transfer 01 Employment Clauses in our L i a a i a . For m o r e Intormatlon: 981-4460
^AIRWAY CLUB Golfslde Apts. 1 8 2 Bedroom Starting at $439
Heat & Hot Water Free C^rDort I n c h x M M J L of M M N g a n A w * at 1-275
728-1105 Canton
WINDSOR WOODS
LUXURY APARTMENTS 1 a n d 2 b a d r o o m apartmants starting at
MODERN VERTICAL - , BLINDS THROUGHOUT . C a r p o r t . Balcorriee. ctoae to shopP
459-1310 OUAUTY
S A L M O R A L CW> C o n d o . S o u m M d near 13 MBs Rd TMs super aherp 1 bedroom apartment otters central Nr. swimming poor, c a r p o r t , carpeting 6 drapaa thru-out Stove, retngsranor, « weeher * dryer a i beeement $475 m o Cerpeneer l l s n a o s ment > fiH tlftl)
C O M M E R C E L A K E - Large 2 bedr o o m a p e r t m e n t o n C o m m e r c e Lake
BIRMINGHAM - 1 aa. Maple b e t w e e n C o o a d g e 8 eveaeble 7-48 $ 6 3 6 mo. I »
- m a i u l a a Iront M e t r o Airport, JOmmutes M i a Pontlec Airport $750/ 'MO
M a p l e Rd . Clawson
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Luxurious a p a r t m e n t s o n beeuttfuay landscaped {pounds. Central ak conditioning s n d f u l s p p a s n r e s At utilities included, e x c e p t electric. Carpeted, c a r p o r t , s w i m m i n g p o o l 20810 B o t s t o r d Drtve G r w i d River Dwectty behind B o t s f o r d Inn
477-4797 FARMINGTON HILLS Mlddtobelt A 10 Mae. Large 1 b e d r o o m , rent t r a m $445 plus utfBtles Free c o l o r TV wtth 1 yr leeee. 471-4566 FARMINGTON HILLS: Clean, quieL specious studios ... f r o m $360. 1 bedroom $ 4 2 0 B o t h include c a r p e t , drapes, central air, cablereedy Sr Citizens Welcome 1 FARMINGTON M A N O R . 474-2542 FARMINGTON HILLS. 1 bOdlOOITI. private sritiance. c e n t r a l heat A air. carpet, drapaa. e A dryer fei apartment $140. Cnleaa I Ct. A p e n " . after f f l f . 471-ms F A R M M G T O N HILLS P o l o CJub Apts. 2 b e d r o o m e , 1 beth. laundry r o o m , $ S » S / m o S moa. 473-8027
FARMINGTON HILLS *$975 Per Mo. Heet A 2 Gar G a r a g e Included
Hunters Ridge Apartments
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Rentals begin at $525 m o n t h a n d _ Include:
FARMINGTON HILLS
FAIRMONT PARK "Seclusion Included'
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FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 m o F r e e Rent. 1 b e d r o o m $ 4 4 5 includes heat, sir carpeting Cable TV _ 476-9719 FAFfMlNGTON H I L L S Newport Creek A p t s 1 A 2 b e d r o o m A p t s From. $ 4 7 5 / m o 1 m o n t h f r - e rent 8 heet on 13 m o n t h Mesa 4 7 7 - 7 9 2 0
FREE RENT COLONIAL COURT TERRACES Beeutiful Birmingham location Spacious apartments 8 Townhouses currsntty available * Walking distance to DewnlOem Blrminghsm Rent^f office hours - I 0 e m - 6 p m CaH 646-118
FARMINGTON PLAZA 3 ) 6 2 5 Shiawassee Spacious 1 a n d 2 bedroom epertments c a r p e t e d , appkances. pool Heet included Adults $460 - 5515 478-6722 FARMINGTON - small 2 b e d r o o m , fridge stove carpeted. In m o b e e perk, adults 50 8 over 474-3366 FENKELL 23230, E of T e l e g r a p h Clean 1 b e d r o o m studio f r o m $295 including heat. a k . c a r p e t i n g 538-8637 ' r FERNDALE - N of 9 Mile. 2 b e d rooms. very d e e n 8 qutot. aduM complex, no pets security d e p o s i t 476-4242
1 BEDROOM SPECIAL $425
FREE
First months rent on 2 b e d r o o m apts in Southfield Total move-in only $595' 559- 7220 or 356-1538
GARDEN CITY • TERRACE 1 bedroom apertffients. $375 per month, includes Meet 8 Water Office hours 9am-5pm. M o n d a y t h r u Friday only 522-0480
GRAND OPENING
New construction t b e d r o o m units avakabie a f * 4 9 5 Includes sir Cass Blanca fans, dishwasher miniblinds and more 549-8685 OR pick up application at 550 Elmw o o d (14V» Mile, between Mam & Rochester)
GRAND OPENING Canterbury Park
e Great lakeside view e Minutes to Kensington Park. Boat, swim, fish, golf. Wooded nature traits/" e 7 minutes from Twelve Oaks Mall e Easy Access to 1-96 e Free heat Individually controlled 437-6794
Livonia's newest apartment - complex l e a t u r i n g lerge deluxe 1 b e d r o o m 8 2 bed^ v m o m - 2 b a t h umts In- ' ^ " " S l y p e s balcony or patio laundry h o o k - u p in each unit, ak appkances Immediate occupancy FROM $550 PER MONTH On Mayltekd N o f l 7 Mile, 3 Oiks E ot F a r m m g t o n Rd (Behind Joe s Produce)
s of 7 Mite Nice one bedroom $325 per m o n t h Includee heat, water, air , carpeting, 537-0014
775-8200
473-3983
LIVONIA GRAND OPENING ' CURTIS CREEK APARTMENTS
Place
338-1173
Coortvtew Gardens
CRANBROOK PLACE
Kensington Manor
MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $550 month stsrtmg Deay r o o r r service 24 hour isage service Color TV No leeses immeOiets occupency Contact O e o n S m i t h 453-1620
• Adult community • All appliances • Vertical blinds •Pool
NORTHVILLE GREEN
ditioning carpet, drapea, garbage aiepoeai heet penung apace. F r o m 8280 and up C a l after 2 30PM 531-6100 NINE M i L E ' C o o a o g e 2 lenge bed^ room apartment carpeted aa conditioned good aree. v c i e d e a gaa A water HOC m o n t h 542-400
NINE M I L E " VAN DYKE AREA CORDLESS PHONE OR COMPACT DISC PLAYER FOR NEW TENANTS WITH A 12 MONTH LEASE
Deluxe 2 b e d r o o m , I S bath, 1220 sq 11 looks out onto beeutitul running brook f r o m 12' doorwea Large private balcony p o r c h vertical blinds, piush carpeting, s i appkances 8 central aw Rent $590 «v Specious 2 b e d r o o m ciudes carport $460 per month Decorated, sieu n s s carpet central « Iaar Or, Randolph a l 8 Mile Rc Walking ry untt Nexi to city park Mo a * distance to d o w n t o w n Nonhvaie lArerrer eree Evening 8 weekend h o u n ^ * ™ SPECIAL OFFER MACARTHUR M A N O R FIRST M O N T H S RENT FREE 756-7050 349-7743
MERRIMAN WOODS Model open 9 - 5 except Thursdey
477-9377 Office: 775-8200 LIVONIA'S FINEST Woodridge spts. centrsay localec Spacious 1 and 2 b e d r o o m apart ments C s r p o n included in rent. $510/$605 Caa Mon-Fr, 9 fO 9 Set 10 l o 2 Sun 1 2 t o 4 477-6448
400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rant
LIVONIA/WESTLANO - famay unn 2 bedroom. Try baths, free g a s - 6 water $515 per m o n t h After 3pm Sub-Leese 451-7279 LIVONIA Two b e d r o o m s 2 ful bsths fully e q u o p e d krtchen cerport included m r e m Only $605 yvoodndge Apts M o n - F n 9 to 9 Sat 10 to 2 Sun 12 - 4 4 77-6448
FREE FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE TOY S P E C I A L 3 lOUNDINGSif « a m c w o o d Apartments a r r k r a c d near g r t * i h o p p t r n . r r « a u r x n u snd r r c r r a u p n a l t a c i l i t i o 2 n w i m m i n g pools towns court* m o d e m sppLurvcs f u l h carpeted and sir c u n d i o o n i n | .
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CEDARIDGE Br^rvd new deluxe 1 b e d r o o m units
$500 1 m o n t h FREE rent with immediate occupency (minimum 1 year lease) INCLUDES bands, balconies appkances security system storage within s p a n ment Enter on TiAans 1 block W ot Middiebeft on the S side of G r e n d River _ " • Close to downtown F a r m i n g t o n , ahopping & exprasswsys
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Farmington Hills' finest development, is taking applications on 2 b e d r o o m , 1% bath Townhouses. Rentals begin at $740 and include:
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• Central heat & air c o n d i t i o n i n g • Wall-to-wall carpeting 'Carport • Private patio 1 Use of our magnificent clubhouse with swimming pool, saunas & billiards. Open M o n d a y - S a t u r d a y 9 A M - 5 P M S u n d a y by A p p o i n t m e n t
471-5020 OFFICE: 775-8200
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On 12 Mile, V« Mile West of Orchard Lake Rd.
Model open daay 1-5 Except Thursday
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- rent from '405 :
M i c r o w a v e Oven Paid Gas Hast Great L o c a t i o n Air Conditioning Spacious Rooms Pool a Tennis Vh BSth i n 1 a 2 Badroorh Apartments 2 Bedroom Pots aUowod with permission Walton Corner at Perry Adjacent to Auburn Hilts 1 « Mon.-FrL
553-0240
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A quiet retreat Adult community
Scctsdale
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FREE Hf-AT FREE C O O K I N G G A S Studios 1 & 2 Bedrooms From 170
FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY HMt Central Air Conditioning, AppHanem, Cmrpotmg Community Room, TV i C*d Room, Pool Lincoln Roed at Greenfield 988-0011
455-2424
435
1 4 2 Bedroom • 1 '/t Baths • Central Air • Pool • Tennis • Carports* Clubhouse Laundry a Storage • CaMe Reedy Model Open 9-5 Daily 12-5 Weekends Model Open 9-5 Daily
Open Mon.-frt 8 4 p m . Set. 10-5 pjn_, S 12-5 p m H O N E Y T R E E
O F F E R S : *
1 and 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 2, 3 and 4 BEDROOM TOWN HOUSES •Gaa Heat & Gas Utilities Included!
• 19 Boor Plana to Choose From Sunken Uvtng Room Open and Ctoeed Dens CluDftouae wtth ipdoor Olympic Pool E x e r d w R o o m a h d Saunas ChSdrairand Pets Welcome t v
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A p a r t r p c i > t s • POOL • Thcu-untl dselpn tor maximum prtvecy 4 cross unit vsntiletton • Prtvate entries • Convenient to WMttand Shopping CswSsf • Storage in speHnvent • Batoony or petto • Air conditioning • Laundry in eech building
NEW from
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357-25Q3
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Pool of W e s t l a n d Mall
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373-0100
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& 2 Bedroom Apartments
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FARMINGTON
BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS 851-2340
Large deluxe 1 bedroom & 2- bedroom - 2 bath units from $550.
400 Apts. For Rent NEWLY DECORATED 1 b e d r o o m A Studio apartments mckidaa a a con-
For New Residents OW>
( F a r m m g t o n Rd between 6 8 7 Mae) B r a n d new s p a o o u s 1 A 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s lor rent _ Open Sat 11-5pm S u n T K J p f f r M o n thru Frt., 10-Spm Cel 471-5465 or 851-9755
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Rentals from S540-SSSCL Models open daBy 10-6 12-0 Sunday Mne MSs at Drake Roed 474-2510 ,
LIVONIA'S MAPLE/TELEGRAPH Spacious d e c o r a t e d 1 b e d r o o m FINEST apartments wtth d a n matiwaahers LOCATION disposal carpeting, swenmrng pom - kmg. storage leurtdry tecikUet Merriman corner 7 mile
400 Apts. For Rent
400 Apartments For Rent
GRAND RIVER - MIODLEI GREAT LOCATION
400 Apts. For Rent
400 Apts. For Rent
• Nearby shopping
JJVONIA
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• Carpet i
FARMINGTON HILLS sublet 2 b e d room, 2 bsth. prrveie entrance, carport. $600 month. 478-1577
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1871 AXTELL Large 1100 8q. Ft. Apt. 1 bedroom, 1H ' B4RMJNGHAM Unoom Hawaa Apta.
775-8200
KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS
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Open OaSy a WasKhnds 10 AM to 5 PM
M A R I A X O L O O i M M
• AH a p p l i a n c e s • Prtvate s w i m m i n g p o o l - ' > Garagee available
478-1487
721-0500 326-3280 728-2860
85§-2700
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Rd. N. a l Square Lake T a ^ ^ -r—»
Enter East o i l Orchard L a k e Rd o n Foisum S of G r a n d River Model open A a y except W e d
• Selected m a t e For A L i m a a el Time
Bloomfield
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Spacious 1 and 2 b e d r o o m apaflments Carpeted, d e c o r a t e d 8 )n a lovely aree Heal Included Evening 8 weekend hours *
775-8200
1 & 2 BEDROOMS PLUS TOWNHOUSES FROM $505
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Free Heat x u r * M 1 8 2 b e d r o o m spts j s h ccarpet. Plush i r p e t GE self-cleNimg oven, dishwaaher. patio centre! Mr. interLakefront kvtng on Caas A Syhrart* com system Clubnouss wtlh seuns 8 heated p o o l . Free cerport 8 vertiL a k e s V i lerge 1-2 b e d r o o m apts includes heel From $460. (Sorry, n o ces OHnds Neer i - 9 6 A 1-275 p e t s ) Open M o n - F h 9 - 6 p m Sat IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 11-4 Sun 1 -5pm m q u r s Manager .JOY RO W OF NEWBURGH 1613 Cass Lak e Rd 459-6600 Or CaB 682-4480
TIMBE RIDGE 478-1487
5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0
KEEGOHARfeoR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS
Enter East off O r c h a r d L a k a Rd on Foieum S at G r a n d River
CARRIAGE COVE * LUXURY APTS.
NEAR . DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON
FORD/WAYNE RD AREA
(new tenants only) (minimum 1 year lease) (2 b e d r o o m Unit) Includes appliances vertical bunds, carpeting, poof, ctoae m F a r m m g t o n Hilts location".
FAMILY UNITS Greet Location - F a r m i n g t o n HHa deluxe units - aa appkances - vertical bands - c a r p e t i n g - p o o l
THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD
(ULLEY 6 WARREN) B r a n d N e w Complex
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STARTING AT $445 981-1217
LIMITED TIME ONLY
BARCLAY HOUSE - W n a a i J ^ . 7 2 3 1 Lathers. Lar«a. e x t r a c H a n 'I bedr o o m $410
Louvtrcd, Storage Room inYach Apartment Laundrr Facftity'ia Each Buildup
The Dual Master Suite: Endless possibilities under one roof. ~ Fountain Park-Wetland introduces a perfectly planned two-bedroom apartment ideal for shared living All without compromising the com fbrt, coonmiencc and prtv^ye^nvtag alooc Our new dual master suite features: • two spacious, identical sfae bedrooms each with hill bach and large walk-in idoset » a large central living area • modem kitchen with General Electric appliances . and microwave cwen e individual full size washer and dryer e sheltered parking available • pool, tennis and more located in Che Livooia/scbool district. Fountain Park-Wstland is doee to 1-275 and 1-96 and just a short
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35020 Orakeahire Off Grand River. 1 b*. East Ol Drake Ad.
1 Bedroom for $489 2 Bedroom for $569 3 Bedrooorfor $669 PETS PERMITTED
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ABSOLUTELY GREAT B i r m i n g h a m / SouthhekS location catering brand neer luxury 1 6 2 b e d r o o m apts, m w e e d e d settma i n c l u d e s decorator color schemes, c e t h e d r a l ceamgs, microwave ovens A 24 hour e n * r gency m a i n t e n a n c e , Caa C r a n t x o o k Place Apts Phase IV. M o n - F r t 11-7, Sa] 9-5. ( d o s e d Thurs). 644-0059
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474-4698
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GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE
400 Apts. FO^ Rent
Open Sun 1 - 4 p m
- Heat, water 8 gaa for c o o k i n g - Efficient kitchen wtth n e w t r o e t tree refrigerator f r e e s t 8 new gas rsnge - Large master b e d r o o m wrth double closet ' Large picture window i n living r o o m 8 dirvng area. Moat unrts have kitchen 8 b e t h w i n d o w s . - Modern'ceramic b a t h r o o m s - Cerporta - Open 7 days
555 Building, Highnee. 1 e n d 2 bedr o o m l u x u r i o u s . aeanmertta f r o m $740 l o $1150 including heat Free . convergent I I manager at
INDIVIDUAL wants 2 - 3 B e d r o o m , baaement. garage w of Telegraph Land contract or Simpie assump1 t i o n C a l Todd 525-5669
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Charming brick colonial settiSg wtth m a t u r e trees in an IdeeI environ ment for retirees including:
2377 E M A P t E . 1 bedroom, carp o r t . c / a . Lease $490 647-7079 Eves weekends 643-4428 650 A N N ST. t b e d r o o m , utlktiss inc l u d e d Lease 647-7079
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Benelcke & Krue
$46-9590
et 1 b e d r o o m epenrrtent. $ 3 7 5 month, heet provided, private perk sig. air Caa 9 am to 7 p m 545-5483
l month FREE rent with immediate occupancy
A / C - P 0 0 L Cherry HiH Village
5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0
400 Apts. For Bent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 1 bedroom LIVONIA AREA G A R D E N CITY Cleen. quiet, large 1 FARMINGTON HILLS FERNOALE WoodwercL S o l 9 Mae Caa $240 REBATE O N A L L A P T S b e d r o o m / p r i v e t s entrance k k e your (?.B Properties 399-7712 o w n home Utilities peto. Adults, no TIMBERIDGE 681-9416 FERNOALE - 9 Mile W of Woe*)- pets $425 mo 1 & 2 BEDROOM Westwood w a r d Mature u n g i e adults very quilarge deluxe adult A famay unite from $475
DEARBORN AREA
One b e d r o o m apartment, weikmg distance to c o m m u t e r brie 8 shopping $ 4 6 0 per m o n t h No pets f HO
642-8686
Patrick Henry Or Near WaMon 6 S q u i r r e l 873-2196
No Security Deposit Required Open 7 Days 32777 Grand River
471-4848
Covington
Q n r M
646-6000
9 Mile on Halstead
ENJOY LEISURE LIVING
Century 21
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CLARXSTON Exclusive lake e r e e ; ClarkWon Laka prtveegea Large 1 b e d r o o m , mung r o o m , den 8 kitchen decS Mature No p e t s l 394-0140
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400 Apts. For Rent
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J f a r m i n g t o n H i r s t An Intimate Community In Downtown Farmington Ideal for 9eniors Rentals begin at $515 and include: • Heat • Air conditioning • Wall-to-wall carpet • Swimming pool • Storage • QE appliances . „
• P r i v a t e entrances.
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400 Apartments For Rent
• Utility r o o m with washer/dryer.
b e s s m e n t . new kitchen. Special ol. l e r for senior citizens CaB 855-1090 or 649-6909
. SUPER VOCATION %
356 Investment
BIRMINGHAM D o w n t o w n 2 bedroom.
Neer
362 Real Estate Wanted
464-0205
ENTERTAINMENT PLUS Seats 175 C u e s C. S O M plus tit N o t e d t o r Its »ve shows A p e c k e d house A n opportunity l o r kndMdual or g r o u p quire wea eetabHahed bari (Inran! E •"fl „ > away price tor says "Se« a l I* 1250.000 lor this Una place o l arty Including valuable Real Estate!!" Y o mapect thW opportunily. ccaM a l IRex Glover. C p l t f e e t Banker 517-263-4646 Glover I
406 Apts. For Rent
O W N YOUR O W N a p p a r e l or s h o e store. Choose frOBsr- / a k n / Plymouth. O M W a g e 2 story c o m - Sportswear, L « i « e i . Man's. ChBmercial or 2 famfiy income with d r s n / M s t e r m t y . L a r g e Sizes. PetKe. Gencaweer/Aerobic. Bridal. Ungerte parking. N o w ( 1 0 4 . 9 0 0 Caa: I Color DAVE SNELL Anafysla. B r a n d n a m e : L B Ctalrb o m e . HeeWhtex. Cheua. Laa. S i Michels. Foranza. Bugle Boy. L«rt. 420-2100 464-S8S1 Camp .Small 60 unit complex Beverly MMa. /OrgamcaHy Grown. Lucia. O v e r 2,000 o d i e r s 0 * 1 & 2 Bedroom Units $13 99 one p r i c e deaignar. m a n tier pricing dlecount or lamav shoe store. R a t a l pncee unbaBavaMa tor top quaHty ahoee normaay priced Inckxles. c a r p o r t , e x t r a l a r g e a p e n B I R M I N G H A M IN-TOWN DUPLEX from $19 t o M 0 . O v e r 250 brands. mant. aa appkanoee. carpeting, U n i q u e Investment o p p o r t u n i t y . 2.800 styles S t 7 . 9 0 0 t o * 2 » , 9 0 0 In- drapaa. ending glass d o o r , balcoEach unit - 2 bedrooms. 1 beth, air- ventory, training, I M u r e a . airfare nies. Adult u n i t s Nearby • ing r o o m / d m i n g r o o m , asperate en- G r a n d O p e n i n g , e t c C a n open 15 trencea, k * baaamenl. We* main- days M r M c C o m t * (404)924-0010 STONERIDOE MANOR tained brtck structure with rental Freedom Ad. W p i O r c h a r d L a k a ceniHcaie. 2 car garage, large treed SUN T A N BEDS (3) uee<) I s m ' M e n 1 tot $217,000 year o M . A- f c o r v n t t o n Seal oiler 478-1437 776-8200 over $1300 e a c h 557-5194 FOR T O M N O L A N ASK FO
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OAKBROOK VILLA 2 and 3 bedroom i o w n houses ranging trom $399 to $500 Includes an utilities Open Mon Wed , Fn 9am-5pm Tues & Thurs. 9am-6pm Sat 11am-2pm Closed Sun 15001 BRANOT, R O M U L U S 94 ii-4057
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P L Y M O U T H - 3 rooms, c a r p e t e d ROCHESTER TOWNHOUSE - 2 bedrooms. M l beeement Cafpon wasfier i dryer, utilities Included Available Immedmjely $830 plus M a t u r e non s m o k i n g w o m a n only 4 5 9 - 3 5 3 l | . « t " l r t i e s Larry
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Aldingbrooke is more than an apartment—it's s community. A clubhouse with pool, tennis courts, w a l k i n g / j o g g i n g trials, library, billiards and other activities galore. A l d i n g b r o o k e residents d e m a n d more tharr just a piace t o live, they d e m a n d a lifestyle—and Aldingbrooke provides it.
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fached 2 ' V c e r gerage wtth o p a Available July IS at $1250 TROY - 3 b e d r o o m . 2M b e t h colonial Kitchen appkancee. carpeting, drapes, sttsched 2'-t car garage with opener, no pets Available July 15 at $800 N ROYAL OAK - r b e d r o o m , t - 4 story A l appkances. carpeting, drapes. 2 car garage, no tiaeemeni Avekebie July 18 at $650 B I R M I N G H A M - 2 bedroom, 1 * b a t h 2nd-Aoor condo A l at intra! air. carpeting, mmi •enable now a l $650 Inc l u d i n g water 4 maintenance BLOOMFIELD TWP - (Concord Place! - 2nd floor 2 bedroom. 1V* beth c o n d o Kitchen eppaencee. carpeting. Available now at $525 Including heet. water, maintenance
BIRMINGHAM 950 C HARRINGTON 2.300 aq.ft. 3 bedrooms. 2% beth luxury contemporary ranch m preeuB-ous eree of $300.000-$a00..000 + homes O p e n no or plan, p a r t e d lor e n l e n a m m g Available Aug 1 at $2.500 per m o n t h Cat •Mr Zysowaki 6 4 6 - 8 8 4 6 a 563-2786
EXECUTIVE W Bioomfteid h o m e on lake Oued 3 or 4 b e d r o o m . 2 b e t h fireplace, family r o o m , deck $1050 per m o n t h 096-3361
BLOOMFIELD- HILLS schools 4 b e d r o o m e F e m l y r o o m Ubrery Lerge yard 2 1 * batha $1800 m o n t h 540-4050
Enter the exclusive haven of Walden Wood a truly unique community designed within a private tranquil forest where the turbulence of the day is always left at the gate Greetings begin with our 24-hour manned entry-and continue to your new home where comfort and convenience blend to form pure luxury to which no one else can c o m ^ r e
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BEVERLY H I L L S - * bedroom ranch, 2 beths, family room, Vnshed base ment. breazewey. 2 car garagemora. $1100 per m o n t h 844-4136
central ak. carpeting drapaa. attached 2 H car garage with opener Available A u g I e t s t a o o — BLOOMFIELD TWP - 4 bedroom. 3 b e t h trMevel o n treed lot Fsmey r o o m with V s p i e c e . centrei ev. a l sppkanoae. attached 2% cer gerage. carpeting, drapes. Birmingham Schools Available Aug 15 at $1400 B I N G H A M FARMS - 3 bedroom. 2 b e t h ranch on over 2 ecree Famay r o o m . 2 flreplacee. s i app»ances. wail air conditioning, screened p o r c h , carpeting. 2 car garage. Available now at $1300 ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedroom. 2 H beth colonial m exceaent condit i o n Fam*)r room with fireplace 4 wet bar a l appliances, central d e c k , carpeting, drepee. ettached 2 ' 1 car gsrsge with opener, n o p e u . AvaaaMa July 15 at $1250 ROCHESTER HILLS - C u s t o m b u « 3 bedroom. 2 H beth ranch. Famtfy
B I R M I N G H A M - 1326 E. Lincoln. 3 b e d r o o m , carpet, fenced yard Avertable immedletely Leeee $675 647-7079
EDGE of W Bloom h e w 3 bedroom*. appliances, beeement. lenced yard lake p r i esgee near g o * comae $655 m o n t h 898-338
B I R M I N G H A M - 2 b e d r o o m , i yeer s leeee. appkancee. garage Available A u g 1 N o p e u $ « 0 0 / M 0 ph» eecurtty C e l 645-1249
S u r r o u n d yourself with the green nature of an adfacent 50 a c r e park, while having the conv e n i e n c e of shopping and major employers n e a r b y . Located in o n e of Royal O a k ' s meat d e e u a o l e areas. Municipal tennis courts and an indoor Olympic pool nearby W e otfer a n o r d a h i e 1. 2, 3 b e d r o o m floor plans newly decorated with m o d e r n kitchens & full private basement. Plus gas 6t electnc. No pets.
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B I R M I N G H A M - 3 bedroom. 2 ' * beth colonief on very large lot Family r o o m , den. fireplace, sa eppeancea, attached 2 ' t car gerage Available ncm e l » i « 0 0 ROCHESTER MILLS - (UvemoieWelton aree) 4 bedroom. 2Vi bath pWered colonial F a m l y r o o m with
B I R M I N G H A M WaBr to l o w n . 3 bedr o o m C a p e Cod. central m. beeement. fenced yard $ 8 7 5 / M O Avae478-9151 BIRMWSGHAM story. 1 b e d r o o m , carpet bunds, basement, g repe. I W o o d w a r d $655 month 647-3047
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B I R M I N G H A M Immaculate 2 bedr o o m Ranch. Flonde r o o m , garage with remote, eppkancea, a l i e n s . $850./mo- - security 626-8318
B I R M I N G H A M W a l l l o town. 3 bedroome. t bath, a l new kitchen, hardw o o d Soors new carpel JUy 1 occupancy $ 6 5 0 Caa 540-4578
COMMERCE 8 Union Lake Rd Quaint 3 r o o m year around c o t t a g e on e x t r a lerge treed lot Cloea acceea lo Lower StraMe Lake $395 m o n t h Option poseibis 528-0606
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B I R M I N G H A M - cory 2 bedroom, 2'-i car garage, lenoed yard. $835/ m o Available mmedtolefy Between 1-4 751-77 U A f t e r 5pm 433-1867
B I R M I N G H A M - neer toem Nice, clean 2 b e d r o o m houee. washer, dryer. IrMge. stove 4 2 cer geraga $700 par M o After 8pm. 645-0768
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CASS LAKEFRONT r o o mn 2 beth beth. fc*piece gerege. $675 i «• $1 800 ennuefl. t Mo f e e *or cerpet 8 decPrete 626-1427
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S I R M M G H A M - t a Town And Terrttct •maculate 4 bedrooms. 2 ' * bethe h a r d w o o d doors, garage 4 beeem e m . $ 1 2 5 0 * security 826-8318
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BIRMINOHAM-Avelleple immedisteiy Super sharp 2 bedroom. 1 bath home with V e p i a c e In greel r o o m , h a r d w o o d Hoots and W g a e e l - m kitchen Larger maeter bedr o o m . Baaement. garage, a l appaenoaa $825 C e l end leave meeS. • 645-1238
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CANTON it. garage. immediaSs ey Rem $650 mo Rem i lobuy L C , 842-3642
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WESTLAND AREA - Newly furnished large 1 b e d r o o m s p e n m e n t utiMiee included. $330 monthly C e l Jenet days 644-6888
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BIRMINGHAM We are o f l e r i n g our guesi house a p a n m e n i lor i m m a d i occupancy Walk t o O u a r t o n 10 M I L E / R Y A N R D . take. 510*ev library r e s t a u r a n t s Spacious 1 ft 2 b a d r o o m apart room with fireplace, l a r g e m e n u Carpeted d e c o r a t e d , launroom, small den, Air c d h d ' dry ft storage facilities F r o m $415 tu>ned Completely furnished 6 M C monthly Evening ft w e e k e n d hours $695. MO 644-6553 Warren Area III busy 644-6531 MAYFLOWER A P T S 754-7816 400 A p a r t m e n t s P o r f l e n t
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HOME AWAY FROM HOME, INC Short lease Elegantly turmehed 1. 2 or J b e d r o o m apartments 4 townhouses m eioomftew HMa. Rocneeter. Troy, Fermlngton HMs. 12 MSe/Northweeterr Mwy arsss Complete with _ •nans, cookware. color TV, Phone instated utntiee. No pets From $1,150 828-1714
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* seliar 4 dryer on mam floor Heet t t V O N l A - Excellent location Com• water r o u D s f l GE aa candraorv pletely lurmeheo executive spartmfl Ideal lor executives or young m e n u 1 4 2 b e d r o o m Irom $ l ? » 5 tiusmaas p e i s o o s into per m o n t h N o p e U aree Oearana services avaaaMa Aak lor Berbers 458-07 18 Oaacii prtvSeges on Caas Lake Ho p e l s c I i s s i . L U X U R Y Snort t e r m lesss avaMaCMe to q u e EXECUTIVE ued sppacants
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Relocating' Temporary Assign BLOOMFIELD M i d d l e b e n / ment7 We have c o r p o r a t e a p e r i Square Lake Rd Sublease large 2 rnents for shon term lease Fu»y fur bedroom, pool, new appliances rushed »ntn Miens iioueewaras utili$520 t i t 2- 89, then $530 / m o Pel t i e s television,- stereo and O J L - * v a i l a b l e July 15 683-9201 microwave From $850 Conveniently located in western s u b u r b . Easy access to an ami airport £- 1 M o n t h - • Can anytime 459-9507
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. I t t k f t O E N CITY - N i c e - d e a n heme, BLOOMFIELD - 3 b e d r o o m . 1 *; n * c # yard. $575 par month, security deposit required No pals C a l 'bath newty d e c o r a t e d lake view t 9AM-5PM 363-2063 privileges W BioomfiMd Schools $750 851-9757 GREEN L A K E RO - Pontiac Trail. W W. BLOOMFIELD 2 b e d r o o m s lake Bloomlield. 3 Badroom. ranch, rani privileges 2 ' 1 car garage, baseSSSO/mo w i t h o p t i o n to ment screened porch. $650 a ' ^ 5 3 3 - 1154 m o n t h plus security A»aiMbM Arty 363-0119 INKSTER - S o u t h of Cherry HIM. East o l M H M i t t x m 3 badroom brick 5 POlNTS/ft MILE w / b a s e m e n t , $485 p u s security 17705 Salem. « b e d r o o m older Can leave n a m a & numbar 425-0571 home, References $390 m o n t h , 427-7368 LAKEFRONT - Cadar Wand Union plus $490 security Lake. an s p o r t s Beautiful homa wfth p a n o r a m i c « « . 4 bedrooma. 1% batha. 2 c r r g a r a g e with w o r t shop, 4 0 5 P r o p e r t y f a m i l y r o o m with wet bar A fireplace. Management " • « » decorated, freeh a clean A lovely -home l o e n j o y year around. ABSENTEE OWNER Avertable immediately $140C'MO We personalize our service to meet P*u» security C a l M i k e your leasing & management needs 476-13810.244-3356 • Associate Brokers - B o n d e d L l v O N I A , A 3 b e d r o o m ranch, lull • Member Oakland Rental Mousing basement appliances, near schools Assoc 4 expressway Security deposit • Before making a decision, call us' $ 7 3 5 per mo 459-44 T1. 348-6256 -LIVONIA Mlddtobett/5 Mrte 3 bedr o o m brick ranch, Redecorated Family r o o m , !'•» baths, basement, g a r a g e fenced Seculty 6 reference s Available Aug 1 $675 522-3464 U V O N I A - 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch I m m e d t a i a occupancy J550 MC) p l u s deposit Call during work.no «**. ' 534-9909 L I V O N I A - 3 b e d r o o m s , -family room w/fireplace garage, new windows & oas furnace. 2 acres on cul-de-sac Sep! t h r u April 525-9047 A I V O N I A - 3 b e d r o o m bnck rench. finished basement. 2 car garage. 1 ' * b a t h s , c e n t r a l air, fireplace, stove, refrigerator. Available now $725 Open showing Sal 3-4pm 32740 Ohio. N . / J o y , E./of Farmington fttchter & Associates 348-5100 NORTHVILLE - Attractive ranch with garage, walk to t o w n , newty decorated. 1,000 sq ft, plus fun basement $785,'MO plus utilities. N o pets 344-2954 "NORTHVILLE-Brand new, sparkling Clean i b e d r o o m country location, absolutely n o pets Space for gardening $ 4 7 5 / m o 348-3263 N O V I - 3 b e d r o o m ranch, Novi s i h o o l s . no pets, $ 8 2 5 / m o First, last 8 security deposit Immediate o c c u p a n c y ' References 6 credit check 474-2240 OLD REDFORO area 3 bedroom, garage, $300 per month, plus securi t y Call after 5, 531-6474 ORION TOWNSHtP - 2 b e d r o o m brick, lakefront, walkout 2 car garage, built ins, central ak. references 4 security $850 m o n t h • P L Y M O U T H - immaculate 2 bedr o o m brick ranch duplex Appliances. washer, dryer, air lawn care. No Pets $675 m o 453-29*3 REDFORD BRICK 26455 Margarets 3 b e d r o o m , finished Basement g a r a g e corner k>t. ( 7 2 5 / M O . plus IVk M O Isecurity deposit Cas EI-JO 534-7892
D & H Income Property M g m t . Farmington Hills 737-4002
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406 F u r n i s h e d H o u s e s For Rant BIRMINGHAM - Charming u p d a t e d older home. 6 rooms. 2 ' i baths, fireplace excellent location, f u r n i s h e d ' unfurnished discount rent 647-7726 FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 b e d r o o m executive home 2'<» baths, 2 fireplaces Air, micro, w a l k o u l lower level, large lamily r o o m , deck 8 Mile 4 Halsted $1550 m o Completely furnished, mo to m o Available n o w Days, 474-5150 Eves, 478-9778 LAKEVlLLE LAKE-10mtn N o r t h of Rochester 3 b e d r o o m , fireplace, al-
NOVI'S Country Piece - 2 b e d r o o m , 2'i "Bath townhouse Patio, basement garage, central air Call, 349-1958
NOVI Twelve O a k s Townhouses 2 4 3 Bedroom Town h o m e *
appuncaa. twvas c*Airai a i * s u a / MO Eves 879-5829 or 6 4 1 - 7 9 9 7
ROCHESTER HILLS 3 b e d r o o m , sppkance*. f u l baaement. lenc backyard Club house a n d p o o l Caa 731-0175
REDFORO TWP - 1 5 5 » } Wormer t NORTHVILLE 2 b e d r o o m Duplex b e d r o o m wrth appliances washer Clean - O u « i . residential aree cioee dryer, stove, refrigerator $375 mo l o l o w n $440 / m o - utilities 4 C a l Tom. 9 a m - 4 p m 531 -1303 security No pets' 459-OS54 BEDFORD T W P 3 B E D R O O M ranch NORWAYNE. 2 b e d r o o m , r e m o d on slab, no garage, new sh eled kitchen 4 beth, utility r o o m , . f e n c e d yard 11676 Klnloch. large yard, new carpeting. $399 mo. streets W o l Beech. 1st blk N of + 1'/> m o * security 278-0262 P l y m o u t h Open Sat .7-2nd. 11-1pm N REDFORD - 2 b e d r o o m s , finished ROCHESTER: Christian HWs S u b 3 basement, 1 car garage w i t h work b e d r o o m Ranch, 2 baths, family shop area, available i m m e d i a t e l y . r o o m fireplace. Basement 2 car ga$ 5 5 0 / m o Open Set 4 Sun 12 r a g e / o p e n e r . treed lot,'mamtamed 3 p m 24512 W Chicago. R e d f o r d Available 6 - 1 $ 1 , 2 5 0 . / m o 995-1265 ROCHESTER - 2 b e d r o o m duplex ROCHESTER HILLS - Newer Tudor, o n Weetley St 2 car garage. M l Approximately 2500 s q I t . 4 bedbasement, formei d i n i n g r o o m , aprooms. 2 H bains, library, family pliances $ 7 0 0 / m o > 652-0589 r o o m wrth wet bar fireplace, decki n g $1600 per m o n t h D 4 H INCOME 737-4002 4 1 0 F l a t s
ROCHESTER HILLS C o n d o . 2 b e d r o o m * . 1 fuft-t>«th 2 H b a t h * , attached garage, sir. pool, d u b house, tennis, hiking trails. $1,050 pec m o n t h 254-5151
ROYAL O A K - 3 b e d r o o m . 1 bath. air. a l appliances Includes washer. dryer 4 dishwasher, finished basem e n t $750 + deposit 541-7437 S C H O O L C R A F T 4 TELEGRAPH Ctsan 3 b e d r o o m brtck ranch, uas o l Move, refrigerator, waaher 4 dryer Dseement rec r o o m , oaraga. N o p e t s $495 m o $6«5 security Worki n g with g o o d c r e d i t 437-0092 SHELBY TOWNSHIP. 3 bedroom. 2 baths, n o pets. 2 car gerage fenced yard. $650 m k a l t i 541-4068 SOUTHFfELD-Ideal 3 bedroom brick rarvcfv. 1 car. fenced yard, neer schocfs.Southfkeid/i2Mile area. leOO/mo. 737-2114 SOUTHF1CLD - Spacious home o n beeutiful prtvate drive 4 bedrooma. 2 bathe. 2 car g a r a g e o n 3 acres s u r r o u n d e d by s t r e e m Great locat i o n $2000 per m o n t h 356-6306 SOUTHFIELD .- 2 b e d r o o m , family r o o m , garage. 9 .mile 4 Evergreen SS50 montfi i n c l u d e * yard care , 349-7371 SOUTHFlELO - 2 bedrooms, cerpet•"!». drapaa. a p p a a n c M . FraaMy
AVAILABLE T O July a n d August. 2 1. air cond w o n e d Ti T r ^ r $425 month. TROY- EmeraW L a k e * 3 bedroom $1100
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WALLED LAKE - Heooerty 4 Mobardaon Rd area. 7 6 M D « r o l l 8 M > 3 bedroom*. M M prtvaegea, ML lencad yard, aaklng <750 able July 1 C a l Bruce Lk WATERFORO-2 bedroom. 2 beth b o i * a w«h 2 car attached gmaaa nad neer Caaa -Laka. . « 7 0 0 / M O pkm 664-0244 WESTLANO - Attractive 3 bedroom. - „ t>a«k, ee563-9068
ROYAL OAK 1 bedroom condo Sorry, no pets' Carport, p o o l heat included 4 4 3 5 / m o , 540-2383 or 647-0290 ROYAL OAK - 15 MMe 4 C r o o k s Deluxe, m m see 1 $560 a m o n t h includes h e a r 1 bedroom. 1H bath, pool, a l new appliance* 260-2784 SOUTHFIELD 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h , newly d e c o r a t e d c o n d o , $ 5 9 0 monthly ent. available July 2 5 For rant or for i>ale. s559-0013
BIRMINGHAM - Charming d o w n t o w n location. 2 b e d r o o m lower flat, freshly decorated Appliances, oas. screened In porch. $900 monthly 473-0481
SOUTHFIELD - 11 4 Greenfield 2 bedroom spacious townhouse. 1300 sq ft - M l basement.- sppkancaa. central air. fenced yard, c a r p o n $ 7 5 0 ' •» utilities- Furnished t o w n houses available SHORT TERM LEASES Fairfax Townhouse. 739-7743
BIRMINGHAM Lower llat, 1 b a d r o o m pkis dan. m towo. $625- par m o n t h mc*>de* utmtiea Security deposit $650 642-3833
TROY- Northfield Hills c o n d o 2 bedrooms,* 1 ' 1 baths b a s e m e n t patio, heat included $900 m o 652-0178
BIRMINGHAM - 1 b e d r o o m - l o w e r flat, heat included Responsible adult Sorry, no pets. $495 Pleaa* leave message st 569-2655
W A L L E D L A K E - B e e u t I M L a k a Village 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o wrth garage, air, washer / d r y e r ; diahwaaher Vary d e a n Available Jul? 15W. $ 6 9 5 C a i day*. 646- 4060 or Eves 6 5 5 - 5 5 2 4
FARMINGTON HILLS - lowar, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, stove, refriger- W A L L E D LAKE - Decker at S C o m ator. $625 mo including heet. plus merce Rd Large 1 b e d r o o m , c o m security deposit. Immediate occu- plete kitchen, garage 4 separata enpancy After 5 pm. 769-0755 try Available July 1 Aaklng $560 C a l Bruce Lloyd at FARMINGTON, upper 1 b e d r o o m . Meadowmanagement 346-5400 quiet netghborfn o pets, n o VS $450 per i smokers m o n t h include* W A L L t f a a i l f E - Shoreline. 1 beda l uttttle* C a l 471-5666 room upper unit. 2 balconies, a a rage. utNty room, washer, dryer, PLYMOUTH-1 b e d r o o m lower flat dnhwashar. $ 5 9 0 / m o plus u t M i e * . Refrigerator, stove Water 4 . h e a t 591-9371 p a i d O i l street p a r k i n g . Adults WEST BLOOMFIELD $395 month.' 459-9619 Contemporary ' 8 0 0 sq. ft c o n d o . 3 SIX MILE end T e i e g r s p r f 5 r o o m , b e d r o o m * . 2V» batha. central Mr. 2 upper. 2 bedrooms. Baaement, y a r d decks. 2 car garaoe Wast B l o o m $350 plus security N o Petal I M d s c h o o l s / l 2 0 0 p e r month Cell 981-0273 C a l Mr Archer Between 9 a m - 5 p m 366-2700
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EASTLAKE W O O D L A N D S c o n d o 2 BIRMINGHAM c o n d o W M a m e b u r g hr». to Dtsney/Epcot Close t o complex 2 bedrooma. -air condl- uoiicourse*. 2 b e d r o o m * 2 batha. noned. appkances July rant f r e * Vary d e a n A v a l a b l e July 4 August aa. $675 montjS' After 5 453- 0497 256-94 I t MARCO l a t A N O - M p M area. M a s BIRMINGHAM ol Capfl. waterfront amoancy on Tarpon Bay. staapa 2. dock, no pool. sMs July. Two bedrooms, full bes- 10 minutes lo Tiger T a l Beach ment. patio, central a * , g r e e f loca- O W ^ a a a k J u l y 4 Aug 179- 9329 tion One month tree rent. 6 4 4 - 1 3 0 0 MARCO ISLAND Beeutiful 2 b e d m 2 bMh condo directly on e h * v * l * b l i M on season rases day* 352-5466 avaa540-6631 ORLANDO AREA - 3 badroom 2 balh homa wWi a M n m i n g pool and BLOOMFIELD: Attractive one bed- MnMe court*. $600 M l A * tor arporL pool. Tale- Ron. 42O-?S00 ^20-0439 Longa L Laka. S600 per re 9Am. 1 ORLANOO. D « N E Y / S P C O T n 2 Bedroom. 2 beth condo. pool. B L O O M F ^ L O HILLS - S bedroom £ u o L Weakly (MMM 166 day. Eve* 4 7 1 - 0 7 7 7 ranch. 1 * batha. lamHy room, cen- Daye. 474-5150. tral Mr. deck prtveM immediele oc- ORLANOO - D M ^ y w o r l d . cupancy Aflar 6pm 8 5 6 - 1 * 6 3 » bedroom. 2 b a m c o ~ » o g o * reaort. p o o t spa. Mnms. J a a p a 6. $66 BLOOMFIELD on par day. fc 453-232* L a m e 2 bedroom
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BELLAIRE-Torcn Laka. 65 miMs Chaifl-O-Lskas. 3 b e d r o o m r>ome. i H j f s m kitchen, l ichen kvino kvmg room, r o o m , dming. M A C K I N A C ISLAND townhouse 3 r o o m Screened porch H 4 2 5 - 9 4 0 8 day m i n i m u m Avaaebls only July 2 7 - A u a 3. 2 b e d r o o m kitchen balBOYNE CITY - Luxury c o n d o , Laka cony f l 10 per n*ght 517-371-1400 Charlevoix 2 bedroooma. 2 bains MINUTES FROM THE M O U N T A I N swimming p o o l AvalMbM July 4
COMMUTER VACATION - A r e you looking lor a unique mini-vacation nestled m a blue graae atmoephere'? intimate h o m e * for couple*, families or s m a l groups overlooking a prtvate lake Outdoor heated pool. NOVI - COTKJO 2 bedroofo, n o base^ ment. sir. year lease p o o l 4 lake. MfMrtpodT. IHMng. A l within 4 0 min$600 p e r - m o . garage, l ' i baths, Otes of the metro area. For m o r e inwasher 4 dryer, no pets 4 3 7 - 6 5 6 4 formation. caa between 9 - * p m 362-2496 362-1313 641-6648 NOVI CONDO. 2 b e d r o o m , appli- A f l e r 6 p m ances. pool, available July 15 8 0 PRIVATELY owned c o n d o * . cha$525 plus security lets c o t t a g e * Crystal Lake. Piehe 525-7758 Laka. Lake Michigan $300-$ 1.250 weekly Vacancaa* Ml season. C a t NOVI RIDGE 616-352-7353 2 Bedroom t o w n h o u s e * Families Rusty Blair, agent welcome Now offering 2 year Call 349-8200 CONDO A ' V I U A
CANTON - 3 b e d r o o m s . l ' i baths, tamily room, laundry r o o m . Fully carpeted, deluxe appkancee $700 immediate occupancy 655-4953
ROYAL OAK: 2 bedroom, near d o w n t o w n , fireplace, appliances, n a w k i t c h e n 6 bath. $65Q,/mo + u t W i e a A security deposit 544-4367
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BOULDER PARK 1 « A U T » U L LAKE CHARLEVOOC 32029 W. 14 M M M L 2 6 3 badroom kama cotlagea A log (W ol Orchard Lake Rd ) ceblne. Localed on the waters edgs Luxurious 2 bedroom. >600 ft Ou»- Theee ere M M for the sporting fama l a a t t t a . 2 M l ba»ia.*large Utcftan table space. pr>»e*e laundry room. M m system smpM ^ - " a t From $796 . 861 <800
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MYRTLE BEACH. S C. - DaMrable. new. luxury ocean front c o n d o . sleeps 4. private t e r n * * , poena, fantastic view 420-0469 or 529-3650 NEAR M A C K I N A C ISLAND CedarviOe Mt Modern c o m p l e t e kitchen, sleepe 6 with boat d o c k . $300./week 474-3340 NORTHVILLE C O M M O N S O u t s t a n d i n g brick ranch on beeuUM lot b a c k i n g up to the c o m m o n s . Features - 3 bedrooms, 2 ' * baths, first floor laundry, lamily room wrth natural fireplace, tormal dming r o o m 4 finished baaement 2 car a t t a c h e d gerege $184,500
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TRAVERSE CTTY - Traversa Bay I 1 J bedropm apartments with kitchen*. Under $600 weekly Pool Brochyra 1-600-942-2646
Indoor A outdoor pools overlooking Boyne Highlands goM ooursag i tennis courts. Iannis pro on site N a ture fltnees trans. Trout Creak OonTRAVERSE CTTY.AREA - Lekefront domlnlums1-800-878-3923 c o t t a g a Sleep* 6. boat- Included HARBOR SPRINGS C O N O O Available weeks o l July 9 4 16th. Weakly r e n t M at beeuUM Harbor Aug. 6lh. 20 4 27W 4 885-6916 Cove PCiaaa «. 2 bedroom* A loft Traverse City - Lakeehore Reeort unit. Cioee lo beech, pools, lenple. courts A nature t r a i l By owner. "Charming beachfront s p e n m e n t s 'Avalable June. July A Aug. C a l lor a n d cottagee o n EaM Bay Prtvale sandy beach S 5 0 0 4 S 6 0 per week reservettons efter 6pm 1-eo6-227-1897-or 1-616-936-1740 H A R B O R SPRINGS 3 b e d r o o m conW A L L E D LAKE-2 d o . l u l y e q u p p e d 4 Mr c o n d i t i o n e d Pool. t e r m * , ckjbhouee Spectacu- front h o m e near 12 Oaks. Great lar grounds 4 view 661-2799 boating, flahing. swimming $350/ week After 6pm. 624-1406 HARBOR SPRINGS. East Wequetonemg Cioee 10 lown. 3 bedrooma. W A L L O O N LAKE - 3 bedroom*. 2V» 2 baths -f loft. beautiMfy appoint- beth ranch home. « m i s s S. of Peed A valabM July 22 through Aug. 5, toekey Slaepi 10. weakly- Days . E v e * 559-5236 S 1.000 per weak ( 3 1 3 ) 6 4 4 - 1 1 4 1 657-0525 25 MILES W of Livonia. - 3 bedr o o m cottages, boot, playground. $ 3 2 5 / w * Aug. 20-27 Aug. 2 7 - S e p t 3 4 L a b o r Day. N o p a l s 437-2610
HARBOR SPRINGS - luxurious tu»y 4 1 6 • Q u i p p e d hpmee 4 condominiums 3 minutes Irom Boyne Highland golf. N O W A V A I L A B L E 15 minutes from Pesookay. M M setting, healed pool/spa. t a i H IdeMtorfamily vacation, g o * outing. Mun^-purpoee heM facMty hnslnsss conferences RentM and In Farminoton HHIs. s a l e * Land WaMars mc - R e a i t o i ^ H 1-600-6783341 1-616-626-2641^ St Thomaa H a * For mformetlon
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MATURE, e m p l o y e d I s m M preferred (possibly reeponslbM m M ) to shere h o m e $ 1 5 5 ^ m o +• utMties. . 582-7816 N O N - S M O K I N G professional I s m M seeking s a m e for 2 b e d r o o m townhouse, 1 < ' C r o o k s $375 plus 1/2 Mectrldly C a l 435-9079 N O N S M O K I N G reeponslbM proleeslonM w o m a n d e M r e i same to shere apartment. Big Beaver/Troy. 669-6757 NORTHVILLE - W o r k i n g r o o m m a t e or c o u p M to share large, c o u n t r y home with 30 year old white m M . $300/$450 349-0397 or 464-7623 OAK PARK - Clean, non-em6kmg. p r o i s s i i o n M . student t o shere torn i e w d - 3 b e d r o o m h o m e with laund r y f a c M t M . $275 p k j * a portion ot utWtM* 356-1563 PLYMOUTH - J
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PROFESSIONALS to shara large homa in Lathrup VMaga Month-tomonth $29C/month plus flrM A Mat. la. 549-9022 PROFESSIONAL F E M A L E looking tor same l o share 2 bedroom. 2 b a t h a p a r t m e n t 13 M l e / S o u t h f t o l d $310 plus 'A After 6:30 P I M . SM 640-612 RESPONSIBLE non-amoking Ism ale to share 2 bedroom Farmington HMs spt. AvMtobM Immediately C a l Debbie 9 * m - 5 p m 737-4747 R O C H E S T E R HMs- responsible l e m M seeks same to share 2 b a d room Townhouse. 2V» b a t h * poot courts Naar O. U $300 mo 373-0646
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R O O M M A T E NEEDED tor M r g e h o m * M U v o n i a A u g 1 occupancy $350 par m o n t h , plue W u t e t a a C a l Mark or Marty aRar 7 p m , 464-6187 SOUTHFIELD - F e r n M w o u l d M a t o share 2 b e d r o o m . 2 beth apartment with same. $ 3 l 3 / m o n t h p k i s securit y Includes heal. C a l . 350-261* SOUTHFIELD - q» ad l o shara oles area, private laundry. $265 mo.
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434 lndu*triaiWarabouaa LIVONIA S U B L E A S E Up to 24 moa 15.000 s q f t Two truck wsMs. Share u t H t i e a $3000 per mo 421-6400
436 Offica / B u s i n a a a Space A NEW C O N C E P T immediate o c c u p a n c y - new office center in prime Novi l o c a t i o n E x e c utive office space f r o m 150 to 2.000 sq ft S h o r t - t e r m Haass available Shared telephone a n a w e r m g / e e c r e tanal service*. 3 c o n l e re n c e r o o m * svsaable for g r o u p * of 10. 30. 100 Warehouse spece else av suable You can start wfth ma i l b o x A telephone answering services lor $60 a m o n t h .-Cal: international Buameaa C e n t e r s
B I R M I N G H A M Full i (secretarial fax - (el-ex. Express). X a s s p a c e available. 1 office - $ 3 2 5 / m o Or h o u r t y / p e r t t i m e r e n t a l 645-5839 B I R M I N G H A M - PRIME A R E A 15 M l e - T M g r a p h . 1.218 sq I t Sub i s s n Low ralaa. A " Aug. C a l BIRMINGHAM Smgto Law Office In spa *-sharing suite copier, e t c . B L O O M F I E L D HILLS Office altamathie M o v e r i g h k l n . M l service office p r o v i d e d . / Cal 332-6229
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CERTIFIED REALY 471-7100
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REDFORD T O W N S H I P DELUXE OFFICE SUITES .* FOR LEASE •; 24350 JOY ROAD
e 6 2 5 - 1 . 2 5 0 sq I a a e e u t l M 2-slory buMdmg e Underground parking e Redecorated interior 4 exterior e Furniture available • includes he*t. lights, ai' conditioning 'Qlessionalfy m a n a g e d , F A R M I N G T O N HILLS CERTIFIEO REALTY. INC FOR L E A S E / S A L E 471-7100 ' F u l y equipped a n d operating reel eetste office on the active O r c h a r d R 0 O H E 6 T E R HILLS - office space Lake corridor et 1-698, 1,474 sq.ft. m new buOdmg f r o m $175 C h c c * ot m attractive brick A b r o n z e -Mass s u e s Copier 4 p h e n e answenno building. Office leeee t e r m * fieilbM avails OK Ample parking 652-7606 terme on equtpment A bueinaa* " Hafl • 6 2 6 - 8 9 0 0 ROCHESTER HfLLS A R t A I Office of medical space tor lease Up to 2 .800 FARMINGTON OFFICE - on G r a n d sq ft. located In medical lacikty River 270 aq ft suits includes ytlk A m p M parking. CMI 737-9593 for ties A lamtooM services AvaHebM m o r e detailed i n V x m a h o n snmediatsiy lor $ 3 5 0 / m o AJommg 330 s q ft aufte. avattabM Sept $ 4 5 0 / m o Kevm Knight Duke. Broker . 747-9898
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GAROEN CITY. Ford 4 M l d d M b M t . newly rsmodeied. 400-800 sq ft From $465 e m o n t h including utm„ Call 422-2490
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HISTORIC M A R K H A M BUILDING A p p r o x 1000 sq. ft. WM divide to suit Exceaent p e r k i n g 455-7373
ROCHESTER Office Suits to snare M s a d o w b r o o k Professional Bidg Secretary « v e i a b M A m p M parking $3^p./mo. 652-3434
LIVONIA GENERAL Offica S p a c e - ROCH6STER SUB-LEASE 820 sq.ft. One story bufldir^. m 1.7*3 sq. I L j *1 yr , low rate Bill perk-Uke setting o n S c h o o i c r a h KdiiiM, M&rris A M o o n 540-105/) neer Merriman A v a l e b M Aug 1, ROYAL OAK OFFICE SPACE 196J C a l for information. 261-7802 500-1'.9p0 a * JJ - Includes parking LIVONIA office s u H W on M l d d M b M t d o n e 16 downtown, $10 sq ft between 7 4 6 MMe a v a l a b M I r o m 542-1080 160 I d 783 s q ft C a l Ken H M . Day*: 625-0920 Eves 261-1211 SOUTHFIELD Professional new ols For rent, Tel-Twelve srea UVONIA - Schootorafl 4 Inkster $35C/up Secretary. Fax. Xerox For lease 450 to 770 sg ft sctrvs Non smokers prefarred 350-2122 Shopping center Office space ideM STORE FRONT FOR LEASE tor lawyers, aocountanls or reM esPlymouth Old Towne. 1,000 sq tate business immediately svaMsbM . 559-1180 tost Call sfMr 6 p m 689-2984 MEDICAL SUITES, NorthvflM Prol e s s « n e i Center, p n v e t s e m r a i o e . 3 T H FREE R E N T ^ M Lvalue 300* 12.000 sq lmclu<»«3 255-
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WEST BLOOMFIELp MAPI.E-ORCHARD 2.3,4 & 5 r o o m offices. Completely finished. Available now. 1 m o n t h free rent. Tisdale -
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PLYMOUTH D O W N T O W N Newly constructed 4 decorated 2 areas. 1.000 sq ft 4 600 sq.ft. Smalar offices posaibls Air conditioned. Mrge pertctng lot. utflKtoa'included. A v a l a b M tor occupancy Aug 1 IdaMtoraccountant* manufacturers rape, ale C a l 455-2626
2,3 & 4 r o o m executive suites, alarm system, s o u n d condttion, conference room, p r e m i u m finishes. 3 year fixed rent. Tisdale
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W O R L D CLASS Restaurants, enterPLYMOUTH 900-1- sq.ft.. g o o d parking lacflty tainment 4 M Q M i l A r t Deco envi$995 C a l 9 6 3 - 1 1 7 3 / 7 0 9 - 6 1 6 9 r o n m e n t is WaahrngtorvSouar* Plaza Located In d o w n t o w n RoyM O a k PLYMOUTH O O W N T O W N Find out why everyone a tMklng Offica apace - immediate occupan- about i t Office* I r o m 367 aq ft cy 4?00 sq- ft. or can divide. C a l 5.500 sq. fi FMI floor).. Deborah tor details 344-63691 C a l Commonwealth 548-9900
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CLAWSON Office - on 14 Mae R d * 1 * 4 0 s c f t A l utMttaa provided. AmpM parking. I m m e d M Mi occupeney 647-6117
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DEPENDABLE C O U P L E w t M i l o rent 2 or 3 bedroomJtome wfth garage A baaement. prefer rant wfth option and/or Mnd contract. Prefer Garden city srsa Need pear future, prloa nagnWabli. C a l ame or Move massage 4 421-3780 COUPLE*with 1 Chad
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. ox 400 sq PMs shered conference room and loyer G i l l |or detMis <55-6974
BLOOMFIELD T W P - Blrmmghem, MaMng Shared ExaouMve P n v a M Offices. Kno*wood Office Park inkJter, north pi MepM. Perking in Iront ol entrances Park-ake setting Secretary-fal services a v a l a b M . CMI David J Blalt, Broker 855-1460
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MEOICAL SUITE F r o m 150 Ground Itoor. 7 r o o m * 800 s q f t . sq ft with shered secretarial ser$1000. month. Private Iront 4 reef vices a n d conference r o o m a or your entry 559-1650 own private space 34 A fl*rOC i l A f l T H U l l * P P R A F r ^ ' M f M l C mr Farmmgton —855-8450 ' - — ~Z~ " V " T 1T Tt o T 15L Troom C P ' IVR C A A I U R L Ann Arbor 7 6 1 - M 5 5 tlon area 1174 sq It 19^4180 Opening S o o n Oowntown B i r m i n g h a m 3 4 4 - 9 5 0 0 NORTHVILLE-1 A 2 room offices. Canter St location Utlrties ATTRACTIVE p r i m e s p a c e In excel- included C a l day*. 349-3350 lent location 4 building In W Bloom- s v e i , 349-1509 fiMd at MapM 4 - O r c h a r d Lake Rd OFFICE SPACE available 2200 aq ft. Up lo 2000 s q ft. + storage a Pnme location, e x c a l a n t security rights Attrecltvs p r i c e 851-30 C a l M o n - F n between 8 3 0 a m - 5 p m AVAILABLE 478-1315 OFFICES in W Bloomfield. Lake Rd. Private e n t r a n c e s , OFFICE SPACE For Lease, f r o m 400 ft- to 3 2 0 0 sq. ft. to 1200 sq ft. B r o k e r ^ M f y protectBERKLEY ed. f u l commMaton 855-8780 sq.ft.. 12 I chrtect. attorney, e t c OFFICE SPACE mg lot AvaHebM Aug. 850 S q ft Naar Ford Rd. 4 1-275 C a l early m o r n i n g s or late eneings BIRMINGHAM 563-5272 suite, approx . 625 mg. utmttes and OFFICER eluded. S950 per m o n t h 409 Plymouth Rd 451-8550
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30555 Southfield Rd . Southfield LARGE, g r a d o u a 5 b e d r o o m home, located on Detroit Golf C l u b n e a r Palmar' Park Great oantrai loctton M M / f e m M professional preferred $450 s n d u p per p e r s o n par m o n t h include* o l U t m i e e C a l Pat or ' 3 4 2 - 6 6 8 4 or 7*4-4: 223
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A New Choice For Renters GLENWOdD GARDENS
ROCHESTER . • For leaae only 26P0aq.fl Retan/office. Free standing. Parking lot 908 N M a m S t 656-7346
FEMALE . l o o k m c to s h a r k 2 b4a room s p a n ment with s a m * . Farmm g t o n area c o m p l e x . $275 per m o n t h plus half utilities Judy, days 259-4000 After 7pm: 477-0737
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PLYMOUTH - For lease m the heart of t h s central bualnees district 2500 ft pdrfeeaKinaay a p p o i n t e d A n x i u r e d for m o d e r a t e to better apparM Agent 455-0575
FARMINGTON HILLS - t s W M professional n o n a n y q i ^ r . lookmg' to shars 2 b a d r o o m a p t with same $ 2 7 3 / m o Evas ' \ 476-4399
420 R o o m * For Rant
Oay* 965-9409 Evening* 2 6 1 - 1 8 0 2 H W G M B LAKE- Prtvate e h * lake ooceea- 3 b l o c k * LMno roosn. « r * * «-3frooms. 1S» b * h a . WOO. weak. 6*6-6261
B I R M I N G H A M - 28 y r . old white m M . responsible, professorial, n o n smoker, ssaks s a m * to shars 3 bedr o o m h o m e near Frartftim $500 855-8201
SPECIALISTS
s q ft wfth A OVITHJM Ann Arbor and Haggerty prions system lor $ 5 8 0 / m o n t h C a l Rds d o s e l e 1-275 a n d Metro A , Michigan Commercial Group, Inc.. p o r1t Clean, Clean n e a l I.OOOJ^RR CARTEL yourwiduatrMI Reenor 662-1234 o f t o a Occupancy O i now! A51-8218 F A R M I N G T O N HILLS rMOUTH Si 800 sq ft Newsy i s m o d s l e d . private sntranos 13 Mile"- F a r m i n g t o n Rd 6 M V e 6 5 0 / m o t m o Iree Aleo 800
FARMINGTON MILLS deluxe l u x e office. DOWNTOWN WAYNE T2 M i l s A O r c h a r d Lake R o e d aree Michigsn Ave naar W a y n e Rd E x t t n g 2 private executive offices 2,400 a q ft A 3.200 eq ft and t a c e p t i o n / t e c r e t a n M Compel•Retail or office 7*1-76IT tivs r i t e s which m d u d s utlkksa, I axe s tenant i m p r o v e m e n t and daily L A K E O R I O N ' office' maintenance $800/month complete O t h e r s p a c e a v a l e b M M - 2 4 A Lake tront age single used, W o o d bridge Properties 26423 OrSOOOsqfl . or multi tenant chard L a k a R d . Suite 214 4 5 3 - 5 6 2 2 • S h o w r o o m / o f f i c e - 4 0 0 0 sqft • Technlcal/olfice/servtce - FARMINGTON HILLSe r n / M l d d l e b s l t . A r o o m s u i t * , BOO I600*qft ft utilities except sieclrlc m c i x l • Wsrehouse - 2400sqft - * T Exceaent o f n c e / r e t a l / s e r v t c a budd- ed Avails cue i m m e d ^ l s l y ItOOO m o n t h C a l Chris between 9 e m ing 5pm 855-2505 335-1043
BIRMINGHAM private Iu8 b a t h Kitchen and laundry r o o m prtvHedgee $350 per M o Cal: 645-0586
SHANTY CREEK Year-round Rental BeOalre. M l God. ski. swim * r e * o r t amerutia* 3 bedroom. 3 b a t h exclusive c o n d o overlooks famous Legend G o U Course 4 L a k e B M t e r * Weekend/weekly 313-649-6120
Condotmnk*ns/Ho»M Reson On B e e u t f M G r s n d Traverse Bay Meeted Pool A Spa, Large Sunoecks Large Sandy Beach. Whirlpool Bath Minutes I r o m G o i l arid Shopping 5 Day Summer SptaM I. S4«9-$6»9 HARBOR COVE CONOO - Harbor - 5 Day Fal^Specaal. $ 3 * 9 S p r « g * 3 bedroome 4 7 6 0 . Dally A Weekend R e n t M Welcom e A v a l a b l e w e e M of Jofy 2, 9 & 16 A A A aocTAARP M e m b e r Dlecounts C M after 3 p m » 272-6099 THE B E A C H CONDOMINIUMS HARBOR SPRINGS - P E T O S K E V C a T T p d a y . 616-936-2228 Lskeaida Club Newer 2 4 B B r o o m 2 b a t h condo. garage. o H e h . p o o l TRAVERSE CITY - Forest Lake Rew i t h J e c u r B 4 sauna. 061-4S77- s o n sree C o t t a g e on Spider Laka. " Swim. Boal d o c k $425 HARBOR SPRINGS - Beeutitul fur626-2945 mailed homa. 15 minutee 10 beechTRAVERSE c o y - Sp«3er Lake. 2 es. 4 bedrooms. 3 b e d r o o m , sleeps 6. Boat, Sock,Sumfner n 10. 662-7633 swim. Hah No pets ..Neer t o w n $450 -A 405-350-0029
HARBOR SPRINGS large home. 7 bedrooma. on the water A i l s b l i last weak of M y . $200. par day. 616-526-6735
A P A RTME NT - 2 b e d r o o ms share wtth w o r k i n g f e m a l e $260/n»o Available m i d - J u l y MNtdtebeffWerren 525-6444
FEMALE wM s h a r s h o m e m Inkster $250 per m o n t h plus half utlrtle*. security snd relei ence*. L o i s of exIras. 427-6472
T O R C H L A K E - Cabin completely furnished $ 4 5 0 weskty. $800 i w e e k s . 2.200 Sq F i Sieepe 6 c o m Iortably w l l sleep 10 Jarl. 896-5600
D O W N T O W N ROCHESTER • For S M - C o m m e r O M c o n d o . 1.000 - 6.000 sq. ft, • For Lease - R s t a l / O f t i c a / S e r v i c e BOO - 1200 sq. ft • For S M - luxury, residential corvdoe: 2 b a d r o o m . 2 b e t h . 1300 sq ft 335-1043
AMENOITtES convenient to <-wey*. m e t r d Shopping etc Share 2 bedr o o m a p a r t m e n t M a t u r e adult $32S/MO. I m m e d i a t e 459-0117
S C H U S S . M T RESORT MancMona. Golfer s h a v a n , . d o a e to lake* Secluded cftalai. M e p a 6. $360 weekly 663-3766
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HARBOR SPRINGS-Harbor Cove Condo. 2 bedroom. Indoor/outdoor pool, great beach, lennla. nature Weekly Aug datee available. After 6pm, 632-7170
"QUALIFIED PEOPLE " •
FEMALE to s h a r e furnished 2 bedr o o m . Somerset (Troy) a p t Across f r o m park p o o l 4 t e n n i s $315 + H utilities m o . 671-1066; 649-3628
ak. your h e a n 4 som with tbe beauty 4 trsnquHrty of the mountain trail. *nK>y the acrumpuous l o o d f r o m the exceptional restaurants 4 the many special events m ths area - a l whae staying in a baeuttlui prtvate h o m e on the Mopes A c c o m m o d a t e s 10 $275 par day j 313-665-6505
CANTON Pil i s - 1-275 A F o r d R d Next to Mana Do It Center C o m mercial Medical office First m o n t h tree Cheap rem 961-0418
SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 864 So A d a m s . Birmingham. M i
PETOSKEY - HARBOR SPRINGS Pristine Victorian summer h o m e o r l Little Traverse Bay. 419-422-6640
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FEMALE ( s m o k s r ) looking to share 2 b a d r o o m townhouse o u s e m Werren with I s m M Perfect for d o w n t o w n employee $ 2 2 0 / M 0 plus '•» utotues 4 $200 security S u s a n 755-5476 Orl 464-7732
GRANO TRAVERSE BAY Sharp 6 bedroom h o m e 40' f r o m Bay w sandy beech, p a t i o 4 sun deck. Available 973 o n P i l o tO* 1-964-5627
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Michigan s "most luxurious reoorl C o n d o m i n i u m . T o w n h o u s e e located m northwestern Michigan Over 200 acres of lovely roUng w o o d l a n d s prtvate golf 4 tennis avauabM l o Ml gueats Relet ence* pieaae 6»r reearvatioa i n f o r m a t i o n c a n 1-800-632-6903 WILDWOOD ON W A L L O O N ^ Walloon Lake. Ml 49796
COTTAGES For Rent E Tswas o n Lake H i r o n 3 b e d r o o m 4 2 bedroom Avail*We i m m a d i a t e r * .a.. UUJ COTTAGE Sugar Island. Soo. Mich. Futl» furnished. 2 b e d r o o m * . sMep* 6/c»san. on water Boat m d & d e d <3oH course at Ferry 375-2758
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MYRTLE BEACH. S C . 2 a n d 3 bedr o o m c o n d o * . ocean front a n d oceanaide. Indoor 4 outdoor p o o l s F MacFartand 756-0362
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Spacious c o n d o m i n i u m suite* eveftaCMe for the seeeon or tor the night at N o r t h e r n Michigan s m o * t urwQue c o n d o m i n i u m hotel the "Water Street I n n " , on Lake Chartavotx In B o y n e O t y For rental or sale* information call'
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ROCHESTER - 4 b e d r o o m 2 bath trl-level attactied garage, lower level capable use as separate living q u a r t e r s New butftln oven/range carpeted, exceaent condition $1100 month F O X Corp 433-3434
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CAWTON For Leeee Rata*/office. I.<00-3.500 s q fL In 562-6247
Condominium for rent 2 b e d r o o m , all appliances, garage 4 heat inctuded $795,'mo. C e l 471-7470
REDFORO TWP , h o m e information center has a tree rental housing bulletin b o a r d CaH 937-2171
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SLEEP 4 G O - V Night sleeping r o o m , day aforker. n o n smoker. • Joy Rd r M e r n m e n Area - Livonia C a l after 4 261-6635
large 1 bedroom c o n d o . 12 MMe 6 CHARLEVOIX - Lakefront c o n d o m i Orchard Lake S w i m m i n g p o o l , ear n i u m Sleeps-2. 4 or 6 W a l k i n g disport, 1 year I * ?r66-- 3 1 5 3 tance to I o w n Pool, air, jacuza. beach 855-3300 or 363-3685 F A R M f N ^ T O N H I L L S . - ' 1 bedroorif condo. laundry, neutral d e c o r , p o o l CHARLEVOIX & tennis court Many extras. Days. Luxurious waterfront c o n d o m i n i u m 680-0006 Eves. 455-9169 o n b e a u t l M LaKe Charlevoix HeatFARMINGTON MILLS - 12 M I M / O r - a d pool 8 boat ekps evsaleble chard Lake Road 1 b e d r o o m . Bal- Beeches, golf, ski neertyy $90 per cony corner unit, view, t o p door night. $450 per wk C a l toll free 1-800-678-6626 Tanrns court, p o o l c a r p o r t . appliances brown carpet, c e n t r a l air CHARLEVOIX - Waterfront C o n d o Quiet $495 per m o n t h 553-3*5)7 Spacious. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, fully equipped m - t o w n Available July 2LAKE ORION CONOO 646-5392 immediate occupancy 2 b e d r o o m s , 16 4 Aug 20 $600/wk bath, air conditioned, prtvate .en- O o a e to home-country lakelront trance, garage All appharv.es " cottage Sleep* six. Private " A l f r i g e r a t o r , s t o v e , d i s h w a s h e r , Sports lake Good fUMng a n d skiwasher. (Jryer A l carpeting, d r a p e r ing Very p e e c e M . easy c o m m u t e to ies & blinds'included l year lease Detroit area Boat avalaJde. $530 monthly 885-4714 474-5700
ROCHESTER HILLS - new luxury ranch. 2 plus car garage. 2 bedrooms. basement, extras i m m e d i ate occupancy. $ 9 7 5 / m o , 6 5 6 - 9 7 1 4
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LARGE 2 b e d r o o m WaMooti L a k e homa. nicely M n M h e d with d o c k , g a r a g e 4 large yard Available ft monthly Ca« CMS row*. Real Estate One o l Petoekey 616-347-6200
washer dryer. M l baaement $2,000 CHARLEVOIX Condo. Foster Boat mo Snort or long term i»e negotl- Works on ths water. Sleeps 4. with able Day 356-91917 • 646-8256 pool, beech Walk to t o w n $650 par 644-6280 F A R M I N G T O M HILLS b e a u t i f u l week
BIRMINGHAM Duplex- Downtown. 2 bedrooms, garage, l e n c e d yard, basement $700 m o plus utilities Call Eve* 334-6418
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A FRAMES - 2 4 3 b e d r o o m * In Oaooda. on 200ft at beautiful sandy beach on Lake Huron C a b M tv. city water 398-8496
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