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Schools set hearing on tax increase I

Voters in the Plymouth-Can ton 1988-89 levy of $34.17 per $1,000 of Community School district will get a SEV as opposed to $32.94 it otherchance to voice their opinions about wise must levy. a proposed property tax increase at a public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday, TO ILLUSTRATE the difference, May 23. the owner of a $100,000 house would School trustees decided 6-0 at this p a y $ I 7 0 8 with a t a x rate of $34.17 week's meeting to ask for additional compared to $1,647 at the $32.94 operating millage of 1.23 mills ($1.23 rate. per $1,000 of state equalized valua"I suppose it's worth reminding tion — half of market value) and ap- ourselves that while the public hearproved the public hearing date. ing is required by law, people have Trustee Jeanette Wines was ab- the right to know what's in the budgsent. e t . . . and at a critical time like this The hearing, required by the Truth they should know what cuts are in Taxation Act, will be at the Board being proposed," said trustee E.J. of Education Office, 454 S. Harvey in McClendon Plymouth. In addition, a proposal asking votThe act enables taxing authorities to capture revenue from rising prop- ers to allow the district to levy property assessments up to the rate of erty taxes at the authorized rate of inflation after holding a public bear- $37 per $1,000 of SEV for operations will appear on the spring ballot. ing and a board vote. To Plymouth-Canton schools, Please turn to Page 2 Truth in Taxation translates to a

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Flying high ResidenHvairts to give kids thrill of homemade kites By M.B. Dillon staff writer Don Bressler of Canton Township has known the joy of flying a homemade kite, watching as it soars gracefully in a light breeze, cutting capers through a bright blue sky. Through his efforts, 200 Canton kids will enjoy the same thrill at The Canton Kite Classic, slated for 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Canton Township recreation com-

plex south of Cherry Hill just west of Canton Center. The rain date is May 21. "The whole idea is to get families together around the project of building a kite, and once it's built, to have some fan with It." said Bressler, who learned the art of kite making at his dad's knee while growing up in Midland. The first 200 children to show up will be given a free white diamond kite, string, tail, magic markers and paints. A prize will be awarded for the best decorated kite.

people PRIZES ALSO will be awarded for the best home-built kite (it must be flown by one of the builders) and the most unusual kite. Those more inclined toward spectating may want to take in the stunt kiting from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., or "flying fun competition" from 1-4 p.m.

A 9-foot Delta kite will be raffled off. Helping Bressler sponsor the event are Great Lakes Futon, an Ann Arbor furniture and kite company, and Westside Christian, Canton church group. For more information on the Canton Kite Classic, call 455-4503 or 453-8579. "One of my hobbies has always been kiting. I tend to get a little fanatic," said Bressler. Please turn to Page 2

Volunteers sought H o m e grown: for country festival By Susan Buck staff writer

By Diane d a l e staff writer Just like you can't have a party without a host, you can't have a festival without volunteers. The Canton Country Festival Board and parade planners are looking for enlistees less than two months before Canton's annual community party. For a change the parade will be held at night this year. It begins 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30, at Ford Road and Canton Center In front of Meijers and goes east to Rose Shores Canton Racquet Ball, west of Hag« « r t y .

THE FESTIVAL runs Friday through Monday July 1-4 on Canton Center sooth of Proctor.

Everyone from parade organizers to those willing to man a float or walk are sought for the march down Ford Road, said Sue Fannin, parade committee The parade is to "kick it off and get everyone in the spirit for the festival," Fannin sakL The same search is on for people to help pull off the annual Canton Country Festival. "I need volunteers to work before, during and after the festival,'' said BiU Simroerer, festival chairman. "Essentially, we need people to set-up, tear-down and for cleaning," be said. "We're also looking for people interested in their community

The Plymouth Canton Community School Board Monday gave tentative approval for Canton Township to lease 20 acres of vacant school property as a community garden p l o t The property is east of LiUey between Cherry Hill and Palmer. No other community garden plots exist in Can-

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By Susan Buck staff writer The Canton Township Board of Trustees will decide in two weeks how to phrase a ballot proposal seeking to raise taxes for a new multiuse community center. Gerald Brown made a ly to delay the vote on the ballot language until the next regular meeting Tuesday, May 24. If OK'd by the board, voters will be asked to approve the tax hike in the August primary. Brown was supported by Trustee

Elaine Kirchgatter. The vote was ft-1 with Trustee John Preniczky casting a no vote. The $8 million facility, to be built behind Canton Township Hall off Canton Center Road, would house a pool, gym, senior citizen center, health and exercise area and meeting rooms. There are no plans for an ice arena. ' 1 have some concerns over things, and I hope to get public input," said Brown. "I think an $8 million building, in my mind, is a little ambitious.' Please turn to Page 2

Township may rent land for small garden plots

ton. Development removed the last one at Warren and Lilley roads two years ago. "The lease per se has been approved," said Superintendent John Hoben, Tuesday. "The wording of the lease will be renegotiated." Hoben is concerned with the liability question and wants clarification of a clause in the agreement that states that the district would be held

"harmless and free f r o m damages arising out of Canton's use of the devised premises." "We're concerned that the district doesn't end up with a lawsuit and we're concerned about the condition of the land when residents leave the plot" said Hoben. turn to Page 2

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Cramped lunchroom quarters a r e uned for mnch of the debris. But

Dan Riggs. student actfelttas director, said: "I personally dents have to understand this Is an of their environment It's Important they know pride comes in ichools and how it looks to psopls." -

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Community center ballot eyed Hearing is set on tax increase millage, for the purpose of constructing, furnishing and equipping a Community Center together with site improvements?" Canton residents who own a $100,000 home would pay | 5 0 annually for up to 20 years. Estimated construction cost is targeted at $7,900,000 including all architect fees and furnishings. The center will be approximately 78,800 square feet. A 1987 recreation department survey found that 73 percent of Canton residents want a multipurpose recreation building.

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"IN MY opinion, if we go with this now, we a r e committed to this." be said. The current ballot language proposed reads: "Shall the Charter Township of Canton be authorized to levy an increase of not to exceed 1 mills (91 per thousand of assessed valuation as finally equalized) for not to exceed 20 years over the currently authorized total property tax

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Hoffman, referring to the Canton Beautification Committee and township administrators' drive to promote tree and flower planting in the township.

and wanting to work on this committee for future years." The board is looking for all types of acts from rock and roll bands, country bands, magicians, senior citizen groups and exhibitions like karate demonstrations. Performers a r e paid, said Jan Hoffman, festival publicity chairwoman. A flower show by local florists, l a n d s c a p e s and nurseries will be added to this year's festival, Hoffman said. "This is in conjunction with Canton's emphasis on flowers," said

A CARNIVAL, bingo, c r a f t shows, battle of the bands and Las Vegas tent also are planned for the festival. Dave King's tribute to Elvis at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 2, will be followed by a fireworks display. In case of rain, the alternate date is Sunday, June 3 at dusk. "I think it's (the festival) going to be one of the best ones ever," Hoffman said. "I know we say that every

Almost 70 percent want a public swimming pool and 51 percent would like a township ice rink. Fiftyeight percent of residents desire additional parks and 78 percent want bike routes.

Clerk Linda Chuhran said that Wayne County has been notified that there will be a local proposal on the primary ballot She needs to submit all ballot information by June 14. "My present goal is that we have the language by the next meeting," said Michael Gouin, superintendent of Canton P a r k s and Recreation,

year, but it has a different feel this year.

Wednesday. Last July, Canton trustees voted to put the issue on the ballot In a special September election along with a question asking voters if they wanted a part-time supervisor. The trustees then decided that they would wait until this year to decide both issues.

Total annual operating costs for the community center a r e now pegged a t $335,000. This figure was obtained a f t e r review of the actual 1987 operation costs for the Westland Bailey Center and the Inkster Recreation Complex. Both facilities a r e similar to the proposed Canton community center. Based upon revenues generated rom similar municipal facilities, tt is reasonable to expect to generate revenue to cover 30-50 percent of the annual operating costs.

The following a r e numbers to call if you're interested in volunteering: general festival work. Bill Simmerer, 397-3463; festival acts, Dave Bone, 981-2657; concession stands, Mary Louise Rhodes, 981-1610; parade, Sue Fannin, 397-1451; and craft tables, Arlene Woods, 455-5915.

"Most kids go out and stand there, just holding the kite string. I got involved with the construction of kites, why kites fly, aerodynamics, lift and drag. Keeping it up there became a challenge. I wanted to see bow large, small and different you could build kites," Bressler said.

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Continued from Page 1 have the kids say we don't want It to happen ' Adding a lunch period to accommodate the students is a consideration, Tattan said. Presently, there are 800 seats in the Canton cafeteria and about 1,100 students assigned to each lunch period. There are more than 4,391 students in both high schools, according to fourth Friday counts. "The architects design is probably for 2,100 to 2.200 students per high school," said Kent Buikema, executive director of secondary education. "From an ideal standpoint more realistically, based oo difficulties with scheduling and utilization of rooms, I think a more realistic number for comfort would be closer to

Sbelle Bertell, executive forum treasurer, said: "I don't think it's a majority that don't throw it away, because if it were it would be a lot worse." John M. Hoben, school superintendent. said to a "degree" there has always been a problem with litter in the high schools. Asking teachers to monitor the halls has become a union negotiating issue. Teachers who monitor a r e now paid extra. Even the school newspaper, C E P Perspectives, wrote an article addressing the problem. The article reports a meeting was held Feb. 9 among administrators, teachers and students. "Since the Feb. 9 meeting it's gotten worse," said Sheikh, executive forum mayor.

small garden plots Continued from P a g e 1 THE AREA is a potential middle school site. At Monday's meeting, Roland Thomas said he'd "rather see them (Canton Township) pick up the insurance r a t h e r than bold us harmless." Trustee Les Walker also expressed concern. "The thing that concerned m e was maintenance while they hold the land and the condition in which it is returned to us, since w e l l be

the owners once the period is up," said Walker. Under the a g r e e m e n t either party can terminate the lease at any time, without cause, through a written 90-day notice to the other party. The annual rent for the premises will be $1. Actual cost for residents is yet to be determined. AT THE previous community garden plot site, residents paid about $4 in exchange for gardening privileges of an approximate 25by-50 foot parcel.

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It's a bobby Bressler is passing along to his children. " T H E LAST kite I built with m y daughter (Cassie, 8) looks like a butterfly," said Bressler. Brandon, 4, and mom (Debra) have been interested onlookers. _ Bressler's "latest experimental endeavor is a 7-foot 22-cell box kite I hope to be able to fly that day (May 14)," said Bressler. "Basically, I t H be a g a r b a g e bag kite." For Bressler, kite flying is the ideal stress reliever. "It's nice to get out in a field and not have to worry about anything else except what's going on with a kite," said the Parke-Davis sales rep. "It's very calming to watch. It's like watching a fire. You can just sit there, and it can be mesmerizing. Your mind tends to drift and wand-

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People also teach young dogs a few bad tricks without being aware of what the dog is learning, she said. "A lot of people inadvertently teach dogs aggressive behavior by wrestling with them or letting them bite on their hand wben they a r e a puppy "

"Dogs know words, not English." So if your dog knows the word "down" means lay down, don't yell "down" if you want your pet off the couch. Instead, yell "off" so you don't confuse the dog. That's some of the advice Teresa Mclntyre will deliver to students, both human and animal, enrolled in her dog obedience class. The eightweek session is sponsored by the Plymouth Community Family Y.

THE COURSE is designed to let the dog and the owner know who is boss. Mclntyre said. "The dog needs to have a place in the household. They're p a c k animals. They need a leader and that leader is you." She recommends all dogs be taught basic commands and actions like sit or stay as early as possible. For her classes, large breeds should be 4 or 5 months old. Smaller breeds should be 7 months old. But even if you have the smartest or dumbest dog in the world, an obedient canine needs a strong and caring leader of the pack. "It depends entirely on the owner. If you don't work 10 minutes each day and be consistent, it's not going to work."

"THE MOST common problems a r e are getting the dog to come when called, stay off the furniture or walk without pulling the owner down the street," Mclntyre said. She has been handling dog obedience lessons for the past 20 years, five of those with the Y. ."We try to teach the dog to be obedient so it doesn't become a nuisance."

Instructor T e r e s a Mclntyre h a s a c l o s e e n c o u n t e r with Ashley.

Handling of bar license irks township officials By M.B. Dillon Staff writer Plymouth Township officials are less than happy with the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. : On May 19, the LCC will bold a bearing to determine whether the liquor license of the Plymouthrock Saloon should be revoked. i But many assumed that action would have taken place by now. • In separate hearings in February, the Plymouth Township Board voted Jo both revoke and deny license renewal to P e t e r Elefterio, owner of the Plymouth Township bar and taurant, on grounds that it has become a public nuisance. ! According to state law, the comtnission must uphold a local government's findings as long as doe process rights were granted. ! Plymouth Township trustees made (heir decision based oo violations of the local liquor ordinance. ! In December 1986, a Canton womkn was killed outside the Plymouthrock when the car carrying her was struck head oo by a car drtvfen by Yvonne Hillier of Westland. ; Hillier. then a minor, had been drinking at the Plymouthrock shortly before the bead-on crash oo Joy Road near 1-175. Hillier currenUy is serving a five-year manslaughter Sentence. ; ON APRIL 29, Plymouthrock attorney Norman F a r h a t obtained an injunction in Ingham County Circuit Court, enabling the b a r to stay open pending the outcome of a May SS bearing In Lansing. : T h i s just tells m e the whole process Is Just a sham," said Plymouth Township Police Chief Carl Berry. "People have been saying they think we've done a good Job. Bat they never expected they (the Rock)



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would lose their license. We did give them their doe process rights. I guess people just don't have much faith in s t a t e government." F a r h a t successfully argued before J u d g e Thomas Brown that while Plymouth Township sent the LCC a resolution recommending non-renewal of the liquor license, a copy never w a s sent to the licensee. Nor was notice received by Elefterio f r o m t h e LCC. In addition, t h e LCC denied Elefterio doe process rights by failing to hold a hearing on the non-renewal, said F a r h a t F a r h a t also maintained that prior to passing the resolution, Plymouth Township presented "no notice of alleged violations of any ordinance or statute." Case law "mandates that notification, in advance, by the legislative body to the licensee of the reasons and grounds for non-renewal, is required," he argued. "SINCE NO such notification w a s given t o the licensee, the passage of the resolution was ineffective and a nullity. T h e Supreme Court has ruled that t h e s a m e notice provision that applies to revocation applies to nonrenewal. The commission in the past has always given a hearing on a nonrenewal," said F a r h a t Maurice Breen, Plymouth Township supervisor, returned f r o m vacation expecting to find the Rock padlocked with an expired license. T h e r e is no desire really on the p a r t of t h e state of Michigan to do much in the way of e n f o r c e m e n t I guess that's a state policy. That's OK, but when they go through exercises like these (passing laws) to keep Mothers Against Drunk Driving happy and thinking they accomplished something it's a shame, be-

cause they delude people," Breen said. John S t e w a r t who acted as township prosecutor during the February show cause hearings, said, "The LCC has its own prosecutors, but as we've found out f r o m them, we have to follow up on them at very step. " I DON'T plan to celebrate if we win. But this has been the screwiest of things. Judge Brown apparently has not beard our arguments. . We have a skillful, persuasive attorney In Norman F a r h a t who has used every opportunity he could to use his influence, including Ingham County Circuit Court judges If be thinks we're going to sit back and take all of this, he's got another guess coming." Bruce Aumann, whose wife was killed in the above-mentioned accid e n t would "like to see this thing put behind us. T h e b a r is such a messed up deal. There's nothing that seems to be right (The delay) "just drags everything up and renews it again," said AuYvonne Hillier's mother. Marcia Middlebrook, Is frustrated and u p s e t T o me, the b a r is Just a s much a t fault as she (Yvonne) is. To me, a s f a r as P m concerned, all it takes is mooey. If you have money, you can have anything you w a n t "What the girls (Hillier and her companion the day of the accident) did was very wrong. Through all of this, someone w a s killed, and Yvonne feels t e r r i b l e "But they should never have been served. Bat that's a common practice at that bar, and I think that w a s proven. Yvonne is the one being punished. If A s comes out (of prison) normal a t all, it will be a miracle."

MOST HUMANS have trouble being consistent with their pets and that causes many problems for the animal. Mclntyre said. "You can't let the dog j u m p up on you one day and then s c r e a m at them when they do it the next day."

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er, and that's what makes it such a relaxing bobby." Bressler always has appreciated the beauty and color of kiting. But he's constantly reminded that kiting is something "you can share with people." said the Canton resident who has kites hanging f r o m rafters across half his b a s e m e n t A man approached Bressler recently, saying, " T v e been watching you fly for the last couple weeks, and I wanted to come out and see,"' Bressler said. "I gave him the handles and stood behind him until h e g o t the coordination. I sat back and watched, and he had a grand old t i m e for 20 minutes When be left be said, 'I'm going to have to go get some kites.' " What's next? ' 1 want to build a huge dragon kite and run the tail all over the place. I'm not much of a seamstress. This is going to get me sewing." be said.

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BOB BOWMAN, the fast-thinking, fast-talking economic gum of Gov. Blanchard's administration, was a little unhappy with my question about double-digit tuition rates last week. It seems that the University of Michigan is projecting just that, citing the almost flat level of state aid coming out of Lansing. What's more, other colleges are talking about tuition increases to the 10-13 percent range. As we raced down the corridor of Southfield-Lathnip High-to the gym where 2,9W parents with small kids were waiting to ask about the state's new tuition investment program. Bowman replied we wouldn't get double digit tuition increases every year, some years it may be only 3 percent. "Over the long haul," Bowman holds, the Michigan Education Trust investment could earn a higher t&te of return (10 percent compound) than tuition increases (6-7 percent). Today's $6,400 investment to 18 years will pay a kid's $28,000 for four years of college.

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f a c e - t o - f a c e meetings, elected officials r e p r e s e n t i n g alt of t h e local govern"ments in this a r e a finally got together R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s from the schools, city of .Plymouth and the townships of Canton and Plymouth sat down and hashed out some ways to c o o p e r a t e and s a v e t a x p a y e r dollars. The m e e t i n g was called by David Artley, school board president, who wanted to seek ."common direction." Hopefully, this meeting will not be a once-ina - l i f e t i m e occurrence. It would be a s h a m e if local officials fail to ^ c o n t i n u e the m o m e n t u m generated by the meeti n g and to k e e p the lines of communication open to better s e r v e residents. ^ A n u m b e r of a r e a s — ranging f r o m recreation to land use to joint purchasing of supplies — will benefit if local groups work together instead of individually. And if the local governmental units benefit, t a x p a y e r s benefit. F o r t u n a t e l y , it seems those involved a r e willing to cooperate. Many called the joint meeting worthwhile and productive and said the discussions allowed them to g e t to know the other p l a y e r s spending your tax dollars. A L R E A D Y SOME action h a s been taken to resolve a c o m m o n concern that has caused a r i f t between Canton Township and the schools. The school board has indicated it plans to OK a lease a g r e e m e n t with Canton that would let residents use school property for small garden plots. Some m i n o r concerns must be addressed but people could be using the 20-acre p a r c e l on Lil-ley between C h e r r y Hill and P a l m e r for tomatoes, beans, c a r r o t s and other varieties of produce when t h e a g r e e m e n t is approved.

It would be a ahame it local officials fail to continue tha momentum generated by the meeting and to keep the lines of communication open to better serve residents.

The schools also j u m p e d on a chance to resolve a longstanding dispute with Canton regarding the Barchester property off Canton Center Road. The township has r e f u s e d to rezone the land which would allow the schools to sell the propertyT h r e e board m e m b e r s volunteered for a comm i t t e e to see if the dispute can be resolved outside the courtroom. IN T E R M S of recreation, both Plymouth city m a n a g e r Henry G r a p e r and Canton Supervisor J a m e s Poole expressed a n interest in developing a cooperative effort to b e t t e r serve residents. Poole suggested that r e c r e a t i o n officials g e t together to see what could be done and then bring it back for more discussion and debate. Let's get moving on t h a t plan. The d e m a n d is t h e r e for m o r e r e c r e a t i o n a l opportunities in t h i s , a r e a a n d a cooperative e f f o r t will be m o r e efficient and cost-effective. The groups have t e n t a t i v e l y scheduled a n o t h e r get-together in September. School officials also talked about involving m e m b e r s of the planning commission to get a long-term look at d e v e l o p m e n t s in the a r e a . Whatever happens, these groups must continue to work together and get t o know each other. Canton Trustee John Preniczky said it best. " I ' m interested in local government, and I don't know the people around this table and that's a shame."

Leadership Example needs to be set ALONG WITH the mantle of leadership comes the obligation to lead responsibly, to set the example. The suburbs have been blessed with neighbors, s o m e t i m e s prominent, who a r e industry leaders But the e x a m p l e some of them set is less than desired. They have crossed the line dividing accomplishment and greed. And the inordinate compensation packages given auto industry leaders a r e not only excessive but bad business. Chrysler Corp. can consider itself very, very lucky it w a s able to negotiate a new contract with the United Auto Workers union's 66,000 m e m b e r s a f t e r the recent flaps over plant closings and the e x t r a v a g a n t compensation awarded the top brass. How, m a n y fair-minded people outside the (JAW wondered, can the No. 3 auto m a k e r plan to shut down its Kenosha, Wis., assembly plant on which 5,500 families depend for sustenance and yet give Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca $17.9 million in compensation?

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Right to know Let the sun shine in on PSC water t o r t u r e . In modern Lansing it's governmental bodies trying to erode the Open Meetings Act . In y e a r s p u t , we saw an a t t e m p t to d o t e the doors on all meetings with l a w y e r s a s soon a s anyone e v e n threatened a lawsuit. Last y e a r it w a s the parole board that asked and got a n e x e m p t i o n f r o m the sunshine law." This y e a r it's the s t a t e Public Service Commis-

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a frontal assault like Pickett's charge on the Open Meetings Act Instead, it's drip, drip, drip _ The thr*e-mafnb«r Public Service Commission decides how many more millions we will terras, electric and telephone bills It already £ * confesses to evading the law It votes in I poblic 1 takes testimony in public, bat It

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THE AGENCY that made the Northwest ad also had the Nabisco account. "Had" is the operative word. In the wonderful world of corfirm pushes cigarettes and Nabisco sweets. A smoking exec was not

My diaguat with the _ cigarette butts of the world has brought state Sen. Jack Faxon, D-Farmington Hills, into my Hall of Heroes for the week. pleased by the Northwest ad so he punished the ad firm by pulling the Nabisco account. Remember that the ad firm did not have the cigarette accounts, and they presumably were doing a fine job promoting the Nabisco products. But, hey, it's their company and they can get piqued if they want to. You know how irritable cigarette smokers can be. But it burned me just a little bit more to read about the methodology of those menthol-flavored movers who earn their living selling an insidious little weed that is, according to almost any objective observer, a killer. Trying to get people to smoke themselves to death must be a great way to earn a buck. My disgust with the cigarette butts of the world has brought state Sen. Jack Faxon, 1>-Farmihgtbn Hills, into my Hall of Heroes for the

U-M he said, is assessing students "computer fees" whether or not they use computers, and next it will be charging "walking oo the grass" fees. Will these Tees be covered by the education trust program? Yes, said Bowman, all mandatory fees will be covered. But then the cool state treasurer exploded at 15 state colleges and universities. "It's incomprehensible to me why tuition has to go up at three times the rate of inflation," he said, calling on all parents — not just parents of 18-year-olds — to start watcbdogging the colleges. •Lots of luck, everyone STATE COLLEGES get their operating money from two major sources — state aid and tuitions. When I started college back to the Eisenhower golden age, a person earning the minimum wage worked 106 hours to earn U-M tuition. Today it takes about 300 liours. That's a terrible record. =—-— Why? First, colleges don't use the consumer price index. They use HEPI, the higher education price index, because they spend big chunks of their budgets on personnel, medical benefits and utilities. The latter two items Second, state aid hasn't kept pace with the CPI, HEPI or anything else. For two decades, the Legislature put less and less into education, more and more into social services. Blanchard tried to reverse that. For the first five years, his budgets provided hefty increases to state aid to e»

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visitors has presented some challenges for the host families. THE YOUNG visitors don't speak or understand much English, but they still managed to communicate. "It's amazing how the children can communicate without the language," Vernon said. Some of the host parents know a little French f r o m their school days; French-English dictionaries have also come in handy. The afternoon of Thursday, May 5, was a time for fond farewells at Metropolitan Airport. The visitors f r o m LeChesnay boarded a plane bound for New York City, the first leg of their journey home.

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Some of the American hosts traveled to the airport to say goodbye to the visitors. "It's been outstanding," said Sam Barresi, principal at Bird Elementary School. "We've really enjoyed the children. It was rather teary-eyed today."

"We'll kind of feel a void with our new French family being gone," Barresi said. The program participants plan to keep in touch by writing. (For m o r e information on the French-American Back-to-Back program, call Nancy Vernon, 455-7153.)

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A) Philip R o d g e r s Magee Minister Sunday Worship 9rtX> A.M. S 114)0 KM C h u r c h S c h o o l A g e 3-«th Or. 9 3 0 AM. 4 11:00 A.M. Adult Ed 4 High S c h o o l 1 0 * 5 A.M. "We Have Been Contemporary Since 1835"

The 9.6-million-mem ber United Methodist church, the second largest in American Protestantism a f t e r the Southern Baptist Convention, wound u p its 11-day conference Friday • night ! The conference's c e n t e r p i e c e * ! achievement was a new doctrinal s u m m a r y , adopted overwhelmingly by the nearly 1,000 delegates a f t e r keen differences between liberals and conservatives were amicably resolved in committee. That 10,000-word document covers basic beliefs, emphasizing the primacy of scripture but also affirming the value of theological exploration. As the church's compass for the years ahead, it drew accolades f r o m all sides, conservative, liberal and in-between. ' John Grenfell, senior pastor of the F i r s t United Methodist Church of Plymouth, called the conference a " T H E POSITIVE accomplishment as f a r as the general conference is concerned is that it maintained a standard on ordinations," be said. "The vote against ordination of homosexuals was even stronger than four years ago. The theological statement placed stronger identity on our biblical roots and therefore

more authority to scriptures as the sourcebook of our f a i t h " Grenfell monitored a legislative section bat did nut a c t a s a delegate, although be has served as a delegate three times previously for the national conference, which convenes every four years, be said. "I have some real concerns oo the financial commitment we've put in our budget (particularly) the financial commitment for a university in Zimbabwe. No one questions the educational m e r i t but the political unrest in the region makes it impractical. "On the whole, I believe some good things were accomplished (at die conference), but I just don't think the structure and leadership a r e blending idealism with reality as well as responsible m a n a g e m e n t ought to accomplish," be said. Terming it "a miracle," the Rev. Donald Mesaer, a Denver theologian who had objected to an earlier d r a f t as suppressive, applauded the modifled and approved version as a win for everyone. It also was hailed by conservatives. The Rev. J a m e s Heidinger of Wilmore, Ky., head of an evangelical caucus called Good News, said it provided "a good distinction between doctrinal norms and theological process." BOTH WINGS also indicated that s a m e sort of satisfaction with other major decisions by t h e conference. Including its adoption of a new hymnal and stands on homosexuality. While the church traditionally has been socially a c t i v i s t conservatives had charged that it had swung too f a r in that direction. "Righteousness prevailed," said the Rev. Edmond Robb, an evangelist f r o m Marshall, Texas. "Liberals listened to the g r a s s roots. T h e r e has

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Rev. Robert Schaden then we have taught in vain. The world awaiting this year's graduates is one of great opportunity, due in p a r t to our i n p u t But it is also a world in need of much remedial attention. T h a t too, is due to our input. They learned of a world in which it is good for everyone to have enough. But they will be faced with learning to redistribute what is out there if that is to happen. Tbey have heard it said that peace is worth working for, hut they a r e handed an economy which runs on the production of military hardware. Hopefully they will be able to preserve that which we have given them, which is good. J u s t as hopefully they will use the tools we have

given them to dismantle that part of their heritage t h a t is not so good. As we continue to teach with those we have t a u g h t perhaps we can learn together how to adhere to those values worth saving and at the same time let go of those that a r e not CAPS AND gowns go best on those who have learned enough to embrace what is worth embracing, to let go of w h a t is no longer useful and to reject what diminishes life. But most of all, the real graduates a r e those who have learned to make the distinctions. TTie Rev. Robert Schaden is minister at Newman House Campus Ministry at Schoolcraft College in Livonia.

'The positive accomplishment as far as the general conference is concerned is that it maintained a standard on ordinations.' — John Grenfell senior pastor First United Methodist Church of Plymouth

been a mellowing oo both sides." F r o m the other camp, the Rev. J a m e s A. Wall of Chicago, influential Methodist editor of the ecumenical weekly Christian Century, said: "What impressed m e w a s the more conciliatory mood. As s liberal, I was not bothered to see a clear shift to accommodate conservatives in the c h u r c h " He said national church leadership previously had gotten "out of step with the constituency" and called the new position "more c e n t r i s t " The high level of consensus was indicated by overwhelming concurrence in the key votes, usually more than 80 or 90 percent of the delegates. Only oo subsidiary matters did any wide divisions show up, and these were rare. The lengthiest debate, nearly four hours, c a m e oo the issue of homosexuality. The debate ended with the church reaffirming Its ban on active homosexuals in the ministry and condemning such activity generally. BUT THE VOTE on that also showed strong support — 88 percent — in affirming this stand: "Although we do not condone the practice of

homosexuality and consider this practice Incompatible with Christian teaching, we a f f i r m that God's grace is available to all." That phrase w a s added to point u p Inclusion of everyone, whatever their sins, within the church's caring. So were several confessions of the church's insufficient understandings of sexual complexities. The church ordered a comprehensive scientific-theological inquiry into homosexuality as well as a biblical-ethical analysis. "Homosexuality has proved to be particularly troubling to conscientious Christians of differing opinions," the church said, with "important questions" remaining in dispute. "It's a tacit recognition that there is some legitimacy to various points of view," said the Rev. George McClain of New York's Staten Island, executive of the Methodist Federation for Social Action. A big conference step w a ' adoption of an updated 960-paf book of ritual, psalms and hymns sticking to masculine Imagery in the lyrics about God, but using sexually inclusive language about people. There also a r e three new hymns allegorical! y portraying the feminine aspects of God, and added Hispanic, black, Korean and other ethnic songs and spirituals. Delegates stiffened their stand oo abortion, condemning it as means of birth control or for selecting a baby's sex. Summing up the conference, the Rev. Spurgeon Dunnam of Dallas said: "Traditional categories of right and left just don't fit this conference. The pronounced e f f o r t has been to come together to build consensus. I've sensed a lot of moving toward each other "

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1988, and will include an open houaa at the school beginning at 2 p m.. 4k alumni mass at 6 p.m. and dinner. Alumni a r e asked to write or call I t e school for more information. The a i dress is 16800 Trinity Ave., Detroit 48219. The pbone number is 532-6tT9 or 532-1213.

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a CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION The womens missionary union of Merriman Road Baptist Church is joining other organizations in celebrating its centennial The organization started on May 14,1888, and has, grown to a worldwide group helping support 7,500 southern Baptist home and foreign missionaries. The celebration is May 15 at 7 p.m. and wlD include 100 balloons sent into the air. Call Mary Savoie or Annette Melton at 427-2121.

ST. PAUL P R E S C H O O L St. Paul Presbyterian Church, 27475 Five Mile Road, Livonia, has announced that its Children and Youth Department will add a preschool, starting in September. Enrollment is open to children who will be 3 by Dec. 1. There will be three morning sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for children who a r e 4. There will be two morning sessions oo Tuesday and Thursday for 3-year-olds Applications will be accepted, starting Sunday, May 15. For more Information, call 422-1470.

M O M S HONORED Mothers will get the day off as t h e men and children of Mt. Hope Congregational Church in Livonia wiB conduct the service on Sunday, May 15. An all-male choir and preachool and elementary school pupils i d O sing special music. After the service, the Junior and Senior High Pilgrim Fellowships, with b»lp r»f ^ r»hnrr4i nTTTV WiQ serve an all-church dinner. For res1 ervations, call 425-7280.

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FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST Dr. Peter Hountras will be the guest speaker at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. May 14, a t Ward Presbyterian Church's Men's Fellowship Breakfast in Fellowship Hall. His topic will be, "Christian Men in Mid-Life Crises." The breakfast is open to women. Hountras has authored a textbook and over 50 professional articles in psychological journals. Special research interests have been in the area of generalized anxiety and depression. The meeting is open to the public. e

FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST Livonia Assembly of God church is sponsoring a joy fellowship breakfast on Saturday, May 14 at 9 a.m. at the Holiday Inn, 30375 Plymouth Road b e t w e e n M e r r i m a n and Middlebelt roads. Joy fellowship is designed to reach ladies of all faiths for fellowship and food. Call Irene Scott a t 591-1366 for reservations. e

QUILT S H O W The Women's Society of Redford United Methodist Church will have a quilt and c r a f t show f r o m 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 14. There will be a $1 donation and $2.50 salad luncheon will be available from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. e MISSION SPEAKER Floyd McClung, a missionary and author, will speak at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 14, and at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Restoration Christian Fellowship meeting at Farmington High School, 32000 Shiawassee. McClung has written four books and is the executive director of International Operations for YWAM International (Youth With a Mission).

a SINGLE PARENTS SEMINAR _ The C.H-LP.S. Single Parents Day Seminar will take place f r o m 9.30 a . m to 4 p.m. Saturday. May 14, at the F a i r lane Central Sanctuary, 22575 Ann Arbor Trail, Dearborn Heights. CJLLP.S. is a branch ministry of Mobilised to Serve, a transdenominational ministry open to single Lima, N Y Tony Martorana, the founder and director of C H I PS., will coodnct the seminar, addressing the needs of single parents. H i e Single Parents' Day Seminar will begin with registration a t 9:38 with three sessions running throeghoet the day Lunch and child c a r e will ha provided. F o r registration and information, call Betty Galka a t 581-8366

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business people There** A. Ponkey of Livonia was appointed branch officer for the Lakepointe Village office of Comerica Bank-Detroit. She joined the bank in 1967. Ponkey is a member of the Canton Business and Professional Women organization and the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce.

Bank of Detroit's Ford Road-Can Center branch office. Engel, a native of Redford Township, la a member of the Canton Chamber of Commerce.

Ronald M. Knesniak was named public relations director of the Wayne County Associations for the Retarded in Livonia. Krzesniak has been with the agency 15 years. He had been director of the Western Wayne p r o g r a m In Wayne, which is one of six the agency operates in Wayne County. He will now work out of the agency's administrative office in Livona. Jndi Keck, associate broker with ERA Mark Realty Northwest in Plymouth, was awarded the President's Club^designation for outstanding sales in 1987 by the Wayne/Oakland Board of Realtors. Cliff Campeau of Livonia was appointed vice president with J. Walter Thompson Detroit. Campeau is

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Township was promoted to second vice president in the.marketing services division of the National Bank of Detroit. VanderMall, who joined NBD in 1980, is manager of delivery systems planning in the division.

Michelle G r o n e of Plymouth, a system support engineer at Apollo's Troy office, was named a member of the company's Golden Ring CTub, which is made up of top performers from Apollo sales and support loca-

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marketplace • O F F I C E AUTOMATION MOVE T e c b n o - L o g i c Concepts Inc. moved its corporate headquarters to the Seven Mile Crossing office complex in Ldvoma The new address is 88705 Seven Mile, Suite 260. The new telephone number is 462-2999. Techno-Logic provides local area networking and office automation services. L O G O PRINTER T-riffic-T's has opened in the Martin Plaza, 19584 Middlebelt, two blocks north of Seven Mile in Livonia. The telephone number is 4761808. The business provides screen printing, logo design and namebrand merchandise.

Distribuors of Livonia to supply all name-brand grocery items for its operation. •

FURNACE STORE O P E N S - F l a m e Furnace opened l i s fourth location at 35275 Plymouth Road in

Livonia. The telephone number is 427-1700. Flame Furnace is a beating, electrical and air conditioning contractor.

Livonia, bought the R a y F. Bartles Sales Co. in Saginaw. The Gage Co. handles industrial and contractor supplies and provides engineering services. • — - — — > GAGE BUYS COMPANY • BBB W A N T S H E L P The Gage Co., 32567 Schoolcraft, The Better Business Bureau /De-

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• Are we getting ready to feel sorry for Lee Iacocca 7 No, Chrysler isn't quite ready to go broke again. Still, it's becoming clear that a new Chrysler crisis is coming to pass, one that echoes the problems of the turbulent 1970s, although this time around it looks like there's still enough money in the till to deal with it. The crux of The problem is whether Chrysler has retained the ability to engineer and develop new cars. The downside of this question is the frequently repeated criticism that ail Chrysler products today a r e derivatives of the so-called "K-car" platform — that is. they a r e basically alike under the skin, sharing en-

gines, transmissions, etc., and when you drive out of a showroom, you have been conned into thinking your LeBaron is something better than some lesser Chrysler product. This is a silly argument. The same charge could be leveled against Honda, which manufactures its product line with fewer different basic components than any other company in the industry. Or BMW, or Mercedes, or General Motors. A larger problem may well be that the financial turnaround a t Chrysler came at the expense of the kind of long-range commitment that it takes to continually refine and develop competitive products for the long haul. Worse yet- that the cuts went too deep and too many creative juices flowed out onto the ground.

Thanks to the Tax R e f o r m Act of 1986. it is no longer possible to invest in a group of tax shelters and reduce taxable income by the tax losses generated by these shelters.

passive activity can also include a trade or business if the taxpayer does not materially participate in the management of the business.

The law now distinguishes between active, passive and portfolio incomes and losses. For tax purposes, it prohibits the comingling of these categories of "income and losses.

Under the new tax law, losses from rentals and activities in which taxpayers aren't actively involved are generally considered passive. With some limited exceptions, they can be used only to offset income from other passive activities.

tell us what constitutes a passive activity. Recently the IRS released new tax rules on passive losses.

F o r losses on older t a x shelters, there is a phase-out through 1990: 40 percent in 198$; 20 percent in 1989: 10 percent in 1990, and none after t h a t The new rules layout tests for determining whether or not taxpayers are actively or passively engaged in a variety of ventures.

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It's also a highly intuitive process, full of subjective judgments based oo touch and feel, along with an incredible amount of detail work. In that sense it is the real bastion of a true corporate culture — the end product ultimately reflecting the style and personality of the tribe that put it together.

auto talk Dan McCosh WHEN CHRYSLER was applying for government assistance more than a decade ago, it submitted a lengthy list of the product lines it intended to develop for the next six years or so, if it got the money. Well, some items on that list still aren't oo the m a r k e t — most noticeably a modern V-6 powerplant, one

of the costlier items to engineer and tool. Most of the rest of the list is oo the market, but not much else. Arguably the biggest stride Chrysler made in new products in recent years came with the acquisition of AMC, which had invested billions in a new car line that was just coming to market before the company was sold.

At this point, the echo of Chrysler's buyout of AMC seems to be a statement that its top-level management sees itself as experts in corporate turnarounds rather than in developing new cars. That decision, made at Chrysler's peak of financial success, almost seems to have been a deliberate alternative to the kind of gamble it would take to develop a brand new

Passive activities include limited partnerships, interest and rentals. A

A popular tax planning strategy is to minimize the taxable income by all available means, including contributions to qualified plans and investment in tax shelters.

finances and you Sid Mittra 500 hours in a single activity is generally considered a material participant, and the income and losses from the activity a r e considered "'active." If an individual puts in less than 500 hours in a single activity, the income and losses f r o m it are considered passive. However, income and losses will be considered active if a taxpayer puts in either "substantial-

This strategy no longer works, since passive (tax shelter) losses cannot be used to reduce active (ordinary) income. This calls for different, more sophisticated strategies.

ly all" of the effort involved, or more than TOO hours and a t least as much as any one else. Finally, as if this is not confusing enough, the IRS also says that if the total of several activities is between 100 and 500 hours, the income is active and the losses are passive. Does it really m a t t e r ?

save losses can invest in limited partnerships generating passive income. To the extent this passive income does not exceed the available passive losses, the income will totally escape taxation. Passive activity rules are highly complex. Be sure to consult your financial planner before making a

Now Bob Lutz, another Ford recruit, seems to be taking over the main job of breathing some life into Chrysler's future cars. Lut2 is the kind of guy who carries something of the s a m e mystique as Iacocca — the ability to articulate where the corporate tribe should be beading next. With so much at stake, it doesn't seem like the time for just one more move of the walnut shells Dan McCosh is the automotive editor of Popular Science

move in this area SEMINAR: "Is There Anything Nice About New Tax L a w 9 " "Congress and Tax on Insurance Policies" and "New Investments for 1988." The seminar, sponsored by the Observer & Eccentric Newspa pers and Coordinated Financial Planning, will be 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 14, at the Kingsley Inn. 1475 N Woodward. Bloomflehf Hills Admission: $10 (tax deductible/ check payable to Oakland University For reservations, call 643-8888 Sid Mittra is a professor of management at Oakland University and proprietor of Coordinated Finaninal Planning

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car line. It almost certainly had a lot to do with the resignation of Harold K Sperlich as Chrysler president, the man who worked with Iacocca as his chief "car guy" through decades at both Ford and Chrysler.

Concept of passive income ruins most tax shelters

I am afraid to say that these rules m a y well increase taxes for many of our readers.



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CANCER FOUNDATION The Michigan Cancer Foundation is recruiting volunteers for its Breast Cancer Support Services program. Participants will provide peer-to-peer support for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Volunteers must have personally experienced a diagnosis of breast cancer, be at least one year post diagnosis; and have a desire to provide reassurance and support Training will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. May 24. at the Michigan Cancer foundation Western Wayne Office in Dearborn. Those interested in this important volunteer program should call 833-0710, Ext. 245. •

MEALS ON WHEELS The Meals on Wheels program in the Plymouth area has recently expanded its hours. Volunteers are needed from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for substitute drivers, and driver assistance. Please call 453-9703, Tonquish Creek Manor, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Clerical workers and

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 session, or for more information, call 572-4159. • HOSPICE SPEAKERS NEEDED Hospice of Southeast seeks outgoing individuals to participate in our volunteer speaker's bureau, affording you the opportunity to service the community while providing yourself with a new and rewarding experience. Please contact the public relations department at 559-9209.

Main Street east of Pennim&n. Needed are people with all types of skills to help with patients or to perform clerical and other tasks Nurses also are needed for blood pressure screening. For information, call Kathleen Kernen at the volunteer services department at 593-8131 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

looking for members for emergency radio communication (no experience necessary) and other community programs. All residents from Plymouth, Canton, Northville and surrounding areas may join. The group meets at 8 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Plymouth Township Hall. Mill at Ann Arbor Road. For more information, call 455-9609 or 453-7841.

outh history? Come in and visit youi museum and see what's there. Th« museum needs volunteers for chang ing displays, helping in the gift shop typing, printing, sewing and helping in the educational program foi school children. Call 455-8940 or stoj in from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday to ask what you can d( to help. •



AMATEUR PERFORMERS The Plymouth Community Arts Council is updating its list of amateur performers who are willing to share their time and talent with students. The resource list is provided by the PCAC to all elementary teachers in Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Particularly needed this year are dancers, singers and musicians. If you or someone you know has a special skill they are



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Like a locomotive engine feasting on a fresh supply of coal, Plymouth Canton's girls track team continues to build m o m e n t u m toward its main objective. The Chiefs captured first place in three events and set five school records Saturday to win their second m a j o r invitational of the season, the Stafford Relays at Walled Lake Central. Canton won its own Lady Chiefs Invitational previously. "It's the next step along the path to winning the WLAA championship," coach George Przygodski said. U 1 w a s happy with t h e way we performed, and the times are an indication of how good the conditions were. "The times we're running now a r e generally the times we run a t the end of May, so that is very encouraging," he added.

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Tie with Franklin ruins Chiefs' chance at crown Livonia Franklin played the role of spoiler Tuesday, ruining Plymouth Canton's hopes for the Western Division soccer crown. In a game rescheduled f r o m Monday, tbe Patriots surprised the No. 8ranked Chiefs with a 1-1 tie. The outcome left Canton at 2-1-1 In the division and 8-2-1 overall. "It was like a win for us," Franklin coach Judy Brda said. The P a t r i ots a r e 4-4-1. The Chiefs had to beat Franklin Wednesday to force a three-way tie between themselves, Churchill and Northville. They had hoped to win a tiebreaker in that situation and advance to the league final opposite Plymouth Salem. But the tie made the CantooChurchill showdown meaningless a s f a r as the division race. If the Chiefs were to defeat Churchill, the Chargers would still win the tiebreaker with Northville by virtue of their earlier victory over the Mustangs. Salem, the Lakes Division winner, will play Churchill for the Western Lakes championship a t 7 p.m. Friday a t Centennial Educational P a r k . Canton scored first when J e n n y Russell converted a penalty shot early in the opening half a f t e r tbe Patriots were penalised for tripping. I But a handball infraction against the Chiefs resulted in Franklin get-

soccer ting a penalty shot opportunity with 17 minutes left in the game. Deanne Brda made good on the a t t e m p t , and the 1-1 score held up. Canton had 15 shots to only five for the Patriots, prompting coach Brda to praise tbe play of her goaltender, Keily Kronberg, who w a s playing in her first g a m e since suffering s concussion against Livonia Stevenson two weeks ago. "Obviously, she's well again," Brda said. "As a whole, the entire team played superb to bold off a ranked team like t h a t " SALEM • , TROY ATHENS 9: Two of the state's best Class A t e a m s went bead-to-bead for 80 minutes without s decision Saturday. Tbe tie, however, had the e f f e c t of dropping the Rocks f r o m No. 2 in the weekly rankings to No. 8. I t w a s Salem's second draw in one week and left the Rocks with a 6-1-4 overall record. Athens (8-1-3) is ranked seventh this week. Salem coach Ken Johnson thought his team should have won, considering the Rocks had nearly double the shots tha Red Hawks did.

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"We had more chances; we just didn't finish," he said. "It w a s a good game; they're tough. (Athens has) good forwards; they had some chances, too." Salem's Jill Estey hit the crossbar twice. In tbe second half when the Rocks pressed tbe attack, an Estey shot hit the goal right where the crossbar and post m e e t "It would have been two nice goals, and it would h a v e been a nice win," Johnson said. too, to keep Athens' fast forwards f r o m rushing goalkeeper Ellen Schnackel. Johnson lauded the play of sweeper Tracy K r a j e w s U , who was oo crutches all week with a sore foot and not only played but had a key role in shutting out the Red Hawks.. Schnackel recorded her sixth shutout of tbe season and raised her three-year, school-record total to 24. She broke the old m a r k of 19, set by all-state goalie Sara Wallmaa f r o m 1982-84, with her second of the On Tuesday, t h e Rocks added a forfeit victory when Farmington Harrison w a s unable to field a complete team. The g a m e w a s rained on Monday and rescheduled, bet a majority of the Harrison players had work-related c o m m i t m e n t s and i unable to play.

THE WESTERN LAKES Activities Association meet will take place Tuesday, May SI, at Northville. Among other area teams competing, Livonia Stevenson was fourth, North Farmington fifth, Plymouth Salem seventh, Farmington Hills Mercy ninth and Garden City 14th. Ypsilanti didn't return to defend its title In t h e 15-team m e e t Canton had 68 points, runner-up Adrian 56, Milford 50, Stevenson 44 and North 30. Salem scored 23, Mercy 16. The highlight of Canton's recordsetting f e a t s was senior Angie Miller's j u m p of S feet, 7% inches in the high jump, breaking her own m a r k of 5-6. Her jump, combined with those of Heather Spencer and Marisa Dersey, helped give t h e Chiefs first place in

girls track C M o r e t i -acfc reeufta, 4 0 a n d •D that event with a combined total of 14-8 V*. "(Miller) has got to be in position now to defend her state championship," said Przygodski, adding three factors enabled Mi Her to reach a season and career best. FIRST O F ALL, the warm temperatures helped, and it was the first time Miller was able to concentrate solely on jumping. She didn't have to leave that event before its conclusion to take part in running events. "And, after 5 feet, she was the only person jumping," Przygodski said, "so she could move the bar where and when she wanted to. She didn't have to sit around and wait for someone else to j u m p and lose the edge she had." Miller's previous best this season was 5-2, and several times it wasn't necessary for her jump higher t h a n 4-11 or 5-0 to win the event. Thus, she had not shown the kind of ability that enabled her to win the Class A title last year until Saturday. "It wasn't a m a t t e r of Angie not jumping well," Przygodski said. "The conditions (previously) weren't r i g h t The heights don't come until Please t u m to P a g e 4

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CANTON BASBBALL Kevin Learned, Mike Sulak

SALEM BASBBALL Todd Marion, Fidell Cashero

Canton sweeps Falcons Host Plymouth Canton scored late, hat often enough Tuesday la of a The Chiefs scored all their a f t e r the third Inning in G a m e 1 and won 6-5. b the nightcap. Canvas ia t h e 16-3 la l t - S overall and 9-1 In tha Western Lakes Activities N T U r a u p o r * pitcneG iwo inn t a p in rettef to pick s p the wta la the second game. George lasted five hMtap ia a fortiori Kurt knocked la with a -

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A PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL FLASHBACK Ten years ago this week* the Plymouth Canton Chiefs Baseball team suffered its first loss after 14 straight wins. The loss dropped Canton's record In the league to 6-1. Although they still own first place with only 3 games left. The loss (3-2) waa to Walled Lake Western. Western's victory was the first In nine games over a 5 year span.

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W L WESTERN 7, N. FARMINGTON 6: Brent Beshears' solo home run in tbe bottom of the seventh off North Farmington reliever Brian Miller decided this game at Wailed Lake Western. Miller was summoned in place of starter Rick Rachner, who left with one out in the seventh. The loss drops North to 3-7 overall, J-4 in the Western Lakes Athletic Association.

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«- A few y e a r s ago, Corinnne ^McNamara would visit brother DanH»y - then a Michigan State Univers i t y student — and hope someday Michigan Tech. "*he, too, would become a Spartan. ; Her hopes were realized when BUT ALL ALONG, MSU was the -McNamara, an all-state volleyball player from Class A state champion front-runner. McNamara's first im> i v o n i a Ladywood, signed a national pressions of the school didn't change fttter of intent last week with Michi- any when she paid an official visit to the campus last month. g a n State McNamara stayed with Christine *» The Spartans did not win a Big iTen match in 18 tries last winter, Bailey, a freshman volleyball player £ n d finished 3-26 overall, but that at MSU, who graduated in 1987 f r o m Livonia Stevenson. jsidn't matter to McNamara. "The girls on the team a r e real, "Mjr brother used to go there and Whenever we visited, I thought ev- real nice," said McNamara. "They e r y t h i n g there seemed so big and ex- work together real well. They're like i t i n g , " McNamara recalled. "It's a family, and I hope I can fit in. "I like a school with a lot of spirit, 4 6 * my style. It seemed like the and I could tell that they had spirit "jtchooT for me. * - "When they offered me a scholar- just by walking through the halls of ship, I said, 'great, that's what I the dormitory. People were real Wanted.' I wanted to be a Spartan." * ' McNamara is the third Ladywood jflayer to sign with a Division I school. The others were Mary Kel}my, who signed with Eastern Michigan; and Nancy Wagner, with the Jqniversity of Toledo. - - McNamara also considered offers i r o m Toledo, J a m e s Madison and

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friendly. They'd go out of their way to be friendly." At Ladywood, McNamara closed out a fine career last winter, averaging five kills and SVfc blocks per game. She also was Ladywood's top server, averaging three aces per game. McNamara played middle hitter at Ladywood, but probably will move to one of the outside hitter positions at Michigan State. MSU coach Ginger Mason said McNamara is a candidate to play right away next year because of her versatility. "She's a real solid athlete and a very good volleyball player, she's definitely one of tbe top players in the state," Mason said. "There's no need for anyone to think she'll sit the bench. Sometimes it takes awhile to adjust, but I see her vying for a starting position right away." MASON B E G A N r e c r u i t i n g McNamara in January, before other big-time coaches came calling.

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C h i e f s pull off w i n n i n g rally It w a s a t r a c k - a n d - f i e l d classic. It was v i n t a g e C a n t o n - S a l e m compeUtion T u e s d a y in t h e a n n u a l Mangan Meet. Canton's boys t e a m rallied in the last two e v e n t s to s n a t c h a n a p p a r ent victory a w a y f r o m t h e Rocks and claim a 65-63 victory. The Chiefs m a d e it a clean sweep with the Canton girls also winning, though in m o r e d o m i n a t i n g fashion, 96-32. Salem e n j o y e d a 63-51 lead a f t e r the boys 2 0 0 - m e t e r dash and with only two e v e n t s r e m a i n i n g , but the Chiefs put on a d e t e r m i n e d last-minute e f f o r t t o s w e e p t h e 3,200-meter run. win the 1,600 r e l a y and s c o r e the final 14 points of the m e e t . J a y Swiecki. who had an outstanding day f o r t h e Chiefs with four f i r s t places, led t h e s w e e p of the 3.200 with a 10:21.2 t i m e .

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H e a t h e r M i l l e r of C a n t o n p l a c e d t h i r d in t h e l o n g j u m p T u e s d a y i n t h e d u a l m e e t w i t h S a l e m . S h e j u m p e d 15 f e e t , 11 i n c h e s . S h e also w o n t h e 100-meter d a s h .

School records fall for Relay champion Continued from Page 1 the w a r m w e a t h e r does. "To the casual observer, it m i g h t look like she wasn't doing well. But, if you know what's going on, (the talent) is still all t h e r e . " M I L L E R ALSO w a s the lead-off r u n n e r on C a n t o n ' s f i r s t - p l a c e , record-setting 1.600-meter r e l a y . Kristy Brugar, A m y Van Buhler and Tricia Carney c o m b i n e d with Miller to win the event in 4:08.9. Tbe old school record of 4:12.1 was set l a s t year. Canton also won t h e four-mile relay with Missy Jasnowski, Cathy McCabe. Kris M a r q u a r d and Sherry Figurski running a record-setting 23 minutes. School records also fell in the 800 r e l a y and high j u m p , t h e Chiefs finishing second in both. Sberri E m e r y , H e a t h e r Miller, C a r n e y and Angie Miller eclipsed the old record of 1:49.1 in t h e 800 with a 1:48.9 showing. In t h e long j u m p . H e a t h e r Miller, Tonya Walaskay and Van Buhler c o m b i n e d for a r e c o r d total of 4 4 - 9 * . Tbe Chiefs bad a pair of third

. .After5feet, (Angie Miller) waa the only person jumping, so she could move the bar where and when she wanted to. She didn't have to sit around and wait. . . and lose the edge she had.' — George Przygodski Canton track coach places, too. Walaskay, Van Buhler, E r i n MacDonald and Bobbi Conville r a n 1:14.3 in the shuttle h u r d l e r e l a y , and M a m i e Smith, B r u g a r , L o r i P e n land and Jasnowski c o m p l e t e d t h e d i s t a n c e medley r e l a y in 13:49.7. Canton's success can a l s o be a t t r i b u t e d to the f a c t it s c o r e d in 12 of t h e 13 events. Tbe Chiefs w e r e f o u r t h in the 400 r e l a y and w e r e f i f t h in the discus, shot put, f o u r - m i l e m e d l e y r e l a y and s p r i n t m e d l e y relay.

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"He had an i r o n - m a n p e r f o r m ance," Neu said. " T o log four miles of r a c i n g and get f o u r f i r s t s is superb. "He's having a n a m a z i n g ye a r. The things h e ' s beginning t o accomplish on t h e t r a c k a r e a m a z i n g . " Littleton and R o g e r T r i c e also m a d e key c o n t r i b u t i o n s besides the last relay. L i t t l e t o n won the 400 dash in 52.97 and r a n t h e opening leg of Canton's v i c t o r y in the 3,200 r e l a y . Trice w a s t h e long j u m p winner a t 22-just eight inches off t h e school

800 r e l a y s . S a l e m ' s Ro g er P a r r y outdueled Canton's Brian B a r t l e t t to win the high j u m p . P a r r y j u m p e d 6-2, Bart lett 6-0 Chris Turnbell, G r e g Pahl Bowie and C r a y t o n r a n the 400 relay in 47.2, and Burlison, Bowie, Craytor. and Masaki Sugimo clocked 1:33 96 in the 800. Littleton, Mike R e a m , Bob Beebe and Swiecki g a v e the Chiefs first p l a c e in t h e 3,200 relay with an 8:23.34 t i m e . Canton continued t o its recordb r e a k i n g f e a t s in the girls m e e t , and Tonya W a l a s k a y played a prominent role T u e s d a y .

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Rob Casler, r e p r e s e n t i n g Salem, s e n d s t h e discus airborne in T u e s d a y ' * M a n g a n M e e t w i t h C a n t o n . T h e R o c k s lost 65-63 w h e n the C h i e f s s t a g e d a late rally. record. Salem s t a n d o u t s included Mike P a r k , J a y Blaylock, S t e v e Burlison and La M a r C r a y t o n . P A R K WON B O T H hurdles races, the 110 highs in 15.19 and the 300 i n t e r m e d i a t e s in 40.66. S a l e m s w e e p s in those e v e n t s enabled the Rocks to t a k e t h e lead a f t e r each event. Blaylock c a p t u r e d t h e shot put with a throw of 50 f e e t , 9 inches, and be whipped t h e d i s c u s a d i s t a n c e of

165 f e e t , 9 inches. Burlison won the 200 dash in 23.27, edging T r i c e (23.28) and t e a m m a t e Bowie (23.9), and s t a r t e d off S a l e m ' s win in t h e 800 relay. Crayton c a p tured t h e 100 dash in 10.94 and helped t h e Rocks win the 400 and

S H E WON T H E l o e g j u m p and 10+jhurdles with school-record e f f o r t s of 16-6 and 16.6, respectively. Team m a t e A m y Van Buhler also set a record by winning the 300 hurdles in 48.5. Angie Miller, who seV a school record of 5-7V* in the high j u m p Saturday, w a s a n o t h e r individual double w i n n e r f o r the Chiefs, c a p t u r i n g the high j u m p at 5-5 and t h e 400 dash in 1:02.1. Shelley Boh 1 en's double wins in the field e v e n t s w a s S a l e m ' s highlight She w a s f i r s t in t b e shot put (34-84) and the discus (121-0). The only other e v e n t t h e R n r k * WOP wag t b e 300 run in which T r a c i T h o m a s had a 2:32.3 time. Canton o v e r p o w e r e d Salem in the running e v e n t s with H e a t h e r Miller placing f i r s t in the 100 dash (13.2), Sherri E m e r y in the 200 dash (27.8), Sherry F i g u r s k i in t h e 1,600 run (5:50.1) and Cindy Spessard in the 3,200 run (12:22.0). T h e Chiefs, 3-0 in dual meets, s w e p t t h e r e l a y s with most of the a b o v e a t h l e t e s figuring in those victories, too.

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Former Michigan artists discover the Southwest By Corinne Abatt staff writer It's hard to believe t h a t F r a n and Hal Larson have ever liv«sd anywhere but Santa Fe, N.M. Their combined exhibition a t Rubiner Gallery of West Bloomfield really captures tbe heart and soul of the beautiful, colorful Southwest. In his 1986 Rubiner show, his landscapes were elegant depictions of the terrain, the rich s t r a t a and t h e lonely, s c u l p t u r a l b u t t e s against brilliant skies. He's still doing these, but in a new group "oT large abstracts, he captures the spirit and culture of the people who have lived for centuries in tins p a r t of the world. Instead of painting the kachina dancer, he brings the excitement and emotion generated by the performer to his work. One exciting Hal Larson a b s t r a c t triptych is based on a f r a g m e n t of an Indian blanket, in fact he's doing a series on these fragments. Tbe move into abstracts gives him an opportunity to use a broader, deeper range of emotions as well as colors. FRAN LARSON, who didn't exhibit in tbe 1986 show, said, " I went through this long metamorphosis. Now, I much more involved with color and personal allegory." Along with several of her paintings of pueblos and the adobe architecture of the Southwest, which she has been doing successfully for some time, she's showing works and ideas that have come together recently She paints h e r f r a m e s in a folk art style so they become an extension of the painting, making

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variety of positions. BECAUSE BOTH careers a r e flourishing, they have had to expand their studio space. "We have built a 1.200-square-foot studio for Hal," she said. 1 have all the inhouse studio space. We have always worked right next to each



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Fran L a r s o n ' s b r i l l i a n t w a t e r c o i o r w i t h t h e d e c o r a t e d f r a m e shows the family pet, Pogo, chasing airplanes. each painting and f r a m e a unified blend of ideas and colors. The Larsons have spent a lot of time visiting the pueblo communities, watching the ceremonies and taking pictures. We Just bought a video camera, some poe&loc will not allow you to photograph. But, pueblos a r e immensely fascinating places. They are fighting so hard to keep their values f r o m being overran by our values . . . we have so much to learn f r o m them." As a result of all of this exposure to the culture of the Indian, she is involved in stronger story telling in her paintings Their late beloved, carin terrier, Pogo, who chased airplanes, Is in many of h e r paintings — visiting the pueblo in one, chasing airplanes in another.

All of these paintings have many symbols of their life, which have a commonality to the lives of many people. She paints in watercoior, but because she works in a layering technique, the colors a r e strong and v i b r a n t I never presketch," she said. "I draw right onto tbe board and then go directly to color. There a r e lots of layers." She is also showing a group of painted wood figurative, hinged sculptures. "These a r e my paintings with just the negative Images cut o u t I call them folded paintings . . . They a r e very interesting to do, they a r e painted differently on each side. They a r e cut out of birch — nine-ply Baltic birch." Because they a r e hinged, these colorful works can be arranged in a

things come together.' She paused a moment and then continued, "We a r e so fortunate. We a r e a m o n g the most fortunate of humans . . . one idea leads to another just like a child's fantasy world." Both said they hardly r e m e m b e r the years when they lived in Michigan. They moved to Santa F e nine years ago. "We w e r e risk takers," be said. "There's stuff out there that's unreal," she said. "We just did it (move) a t the right time. I wouldn't like to be 25 today and starting m y career." They have t w o children in their 20s, Ted and Kristin. He does prismacolor drawings and she paints on pottery. Parents and children will have a show of their work a t the a r t m u s e u m in S t Joseph in July. . The show a t Rubiner Gallery continues through Friday, May 27. Hours a r e 10 a.m. to 5:30 p m Tuesday-Friday and until 5 p m Saturday, 7001 Orchard Lake, West Bloomfield.

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Held probes deep space By C o r i n n e A b a t t staff writer Geometric forms a r e the letters in Al Held's a r t alphabet. And like alphabet characters, they become a vocabulary when they a r e combined with others. In Held's massive acrylic paintings, on display at Donald Morris Gallery of Birmingham through May 28, it is the intense interaction of the

vivid color and hard edge that creates a unique totality. It is Held's skill in creating threedimensional space with color, f o r m , line and perspective that gives some of tbe paintings such as "Vaporium V" and "Vaporium VI" great depth with wonderful light at the end of the tunnel of squared frames. The complicated arrangement of his geometric skeletal forms with int r i c a t e color relationships play mind and eye games with the viewer, looking at moments like the r a f t e r s of an unfinished attic or the steel girders of a building under construction and eventually like new world landscapes.

IN THE SERIES, Nectaurus IV, V. VI, VTI, VIII the red plane set on end is an agressive element ( not as much in "Nectaurus VHI" in which tbe red is more of a burgandy). The circles, arches and triangles shift f r o m being receding and advancing elements. Forms overlap, i n t e r s e c t resolve and separate. Tbe colors as well advance and recede. All this creates tension and e x c i t m e n t

to the senses, and in these there is an oasis of soft color and light "East End" seems to belong to that group, but it leaves m a n y questions unanswered. This one a p p e a r s so much like a deserted cityscape that it is difficult to look at It a s p u r e a b s t r a c t Perhaps it is tbe light blue around tbe edges of one inner f r a m e , the shooting neon blue lines and the arches that make it seem a p p e a r a s a place that had or has people. It is tempting to read things like this into Held's work and t h a t in a sense, is a travesty. To try to r e a d too much into any of these works is to immediately limit them, to put P l e a s e turn to P a g e 4

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a t r e , DancEllington and o t h e r s will teach classes f o r c r e d i t and noncredit. Special weekend w o r k s h o p s will be held with J u r g e n Schneider, ballet m a s t e r of A m e r i c a n ballet thea t e r and personal coach of Mikhail Baryshnikov, teaching m a s t e r classes and a t e a c h i n g s e m i n a r . Call M a r y g r o v e College for m o r e information, 862-8000, E x t . 240.

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A n d if I k e e p m y B o r n e Tor t h e f u l l 21 y e a r s . . . h o w m u c h will I s a v e ? A b o u t 3 5 % . F o r m a n y h o m e b u y e r s in t h i s a r e a , that, c o u l d m e a n sixty to seventy-five t h o u s a n d dollars. T o find out how m u c h y o u would save, c h e c k the table below.

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Developed by Milford Singer Development Corporation

RALPH MANUEL

101 East Washington A n n Arbor. Michigan 48104 (313)995*119.

200 Renaissance Center Detroit. M i c h i g a n 48243 (313) 225-4233

306 South M a i n Street Plymouth. Michigan 4X170 (3I3I4554Q3I .

1X551 West Ten Mile Road; Southfield, Michigan 4H037 (313) 559-

1116 West Long Lake Road Bloomfield Hills. Michigan 4X013 (30)645-6600

oXm St. t_iair Avenue Gmsse Pointe. Michigan 4X230 (313) 8X4-3235

.tJ4> h l i / a h e t h Lake Koad Pbntiac. Michigan 4X054 (313) 6X1-3715

900 Tower Drive. Suite 1U> Truy. Michigan 4 X O * (3131828-22H6

339 Main Street Rochester, Michigan 4X061 (313) 652-X770

3200 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte. Michigan 4X192 (313) 284-8800

10049 E. G r a n d River 42450 G a r f i e l d Road. Suite § Suite 900 M l . Clemens. M i c h i g a n 48044 (3131 263-1750 Brighton. Michigan 4X116 (313) 229-03X1 ' All i.iVufcitm w»s ale Kouil upi .1 Hf. IniciV* K.iit I B J W K Annual Knv»l«cc el The ,ind .in*wis -!»«» j/v t-vMnpfcx "oh. Lciwli mcm> during

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OPEN SAT. 1-4PM On N o r t h T e r r i t o r y west o l Shelton 8242 Pickwick. N of Ford. E of UtRealtors Model Hours 1 t o 6 DsBy ley Need space? There is over 2200 Closed Thursday 4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0 sq ft. in t h a 4 b e d r o o m brick q u a d Call: 4 5 3 - 8 1 0 0 •aval In Canton's Bneet a r e a FamBy r o o m wtm Br apiece. 1st Boor leund r y 2 ' „ betfis A p o o l are |usl s tow o l the detaBs o l this house CeB Bnck 8 vmyl ivy story 3 b e d r o o m 1 Margae tor m o r e information beth. h a r d w o o d Boors t h r o u g h o u t central air. newly remodeled kitch434 Province! Own en. greenhouee g e r d e n window new oek cabmeta sin* end counter tops i biock W of Sheldon $85,900 1 block N ot N Terrftonai J. Scott, Inc. WALK TO D O W N T O W N PLYMC O L D W E L L B A N K E R OI^TM from itut spanmis 1 hnrl459-6000 room brick rancr, complete wtTh large liVmg room and dmmg room COUNTRY LIVING close to city 3 C e n t o n ' s Beet value Cleen 3 bed- b e d r o o m rench on double lot De- with cathedral ceding, wondertul bright breen fast room (could be den r o o m b n c k ranch wtm pantry, patio l i g h t M size living r o o m . c h e e r M or fourth bedroom), central sir finBasement. 2 car garage, deep lot kitchen. Vi Baths on 1st floor, b a c k s l o w o o d s Owner BuBdlng Beeement. 2 cer garage Asking ished basement with fuS belh. lovely yerd* You won't be disappointed I new h o m e - II won't last long at $85,000 $86,900' $74,000 Ask f o r JOHN REISNER 281-1400 EARL KEIM REALTY S O U T H MATTHEW R E / M A X WEST 453-0012

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1 block E. of UBey N. of Ford DON'T PASS BY... THM S B S S R I l o u r l d e c o r a t e d In eerth tones, has 1'e Baths, f o r m a l dimng room. famBy r o o m wtth Breplaoe. new cerpetlng thru-out. large country kitchen aB loc a l a d o n a quiet c o i x t lot Juet Reduced I $ 105.9001" EARL KEIM REALTY SOUTH 453-0012

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42857 1857 Somfcrsel S o r r i r e e l Dr., Or., 2 tData W o l UBey. High ana tennis courts - Lovely 4 bedroom coiomei 1% $172,900 CaB baths attached 2 car garege mamtenencejree outaide new roof enc JOAN ANDERSEN windows newly remodeled country kilchen with snack bar temey room witn natural fireplace custom 459-6000 drapes m Irving room or. beeutihx 198? red cedar log home 4 acres bow wmdow rec room m tisaei'iie r pond barn 3 bedrooms. 2'n baths carpeted end penelieC prrvaie pecountry krtchen. walk-out beeement bo. above ground p o o arrth deck 261-8229 2 vcar garage $158 ,000 437-4862 $75,900

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DOUGLAS G. COURTNEY

new brick $149,000

NORTHVILLE - 5 bedrooma on 2 acres 41801 8 Mile $259 000

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851-8100 NORTHVILLE - 2400 sq feet. 4 Bedroom colonial, den. Brst ftoor laundry, backs lo commons a r e a 2'* batha, i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y $180 000 420-27W

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BLOOMFIELD TWP. BY OWNER 4 bedroom trMevai. 2 full baths & 2 halt baths, formal dining & Hvtng rooms, large family room. 2 natural fireplaces, island kitchen wtth large bay window, private landscaped lot. 2 patio a r e a s , walkout, many quality features. Bloomfield H i l l s Schools. $162,900

CALL 737-4266

Asking $66,500 By Owner 326-8265

O p e n Sunday 1-5 p.m. 6 7 2 4 W o o d bank Dr. . (W. of Telegraph. S. of Mapte)

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LAKEPOINTE

Beck on merkeit Large 4 b e d r o o m Yorklown qued S p e o o u e 25 ft famBy room with n e u r a l Brepiece end perquet Boor, remodeled kitchen with oek cupboerde end pentry Formal d e w i g room. U n s h e d beeement. etlachad 2 car g a r a g e Many extras sprinkler system i n t e r c o m

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K.C. COLONIAL REAL ESTATE 453-3939

::Open Sun. 1-4pm

BY OWNER Sharp 2 b e d r o o m home on 1 acre of land G o o d coun—*n|Oy Una 3 b e d r o o m h o m e which try living $89 900 iwidudee large family r o o m wtth After 12 noon. 427-5133 w o o d b i r r u n g stove, newfy r e m o d eled kitchen, large maeler b e d r o o m BY OWNER - 3 b e d r o o m colonial. 32710 Perth, N of Schooicrelt. W V * Baths. 2 car attached gerege with opener, nrsplece m lemBy r o o m ot Merrtmen $89,900 P-8 • c e a n g ten. central air. country B A N K E R S REALTY kitchen with no-wax ftoor. psntry. 855-9000 BuifWn dishwasher new v*ryf winOPEN SUN 2 - 5 P M dows. Backyard nicety landscsped 8 Ham construction - 33934 RKhiend fenced m $99,000 Open House 3 Bedroome. brick 8 elummum S u n d s y s l - 4 459-1287 cnemtervance free rench - with M l Basement. Located on half an acre BY OWNER 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch 2 M i Baths W of F a r m m g t o n S of FamBy room flreplece. M l esse P t y m o u m $78,900 i l . 1V» baths, neutral decor, 2*» JYAN£SLEY REAL ESTATE garage, becks to w o o d s $84,900

SHARP 3 bedroom. 1*4 b e t h c a o m N e u u e l decor. n « > carpeong large fem»y room w / n e t u r a l firepiece. tormal Hvtng r o o m , large petto. attached 2 cer gerege w/opener. fenced yard. Beautiful landscaping Move-m condition Choice subdivision $09,700 By owner 397-9808

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bathe, laundry room. Beeement. 2 car a t t a c h e d garage, oversized lot. fenced y a r d wtth deck. CaB tor appointment 453-5011

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3 H bents, terrmy room with nreptece a w t s e t p a r r fwtishsil hasamanL. central air. privacy lance, located m race nelghbortiood $114,500 Open North st Cherry H « . t a e t of O f y Sat 4 Sun, i - 4 p m 981-3219 42239 G l o r i a AB the works done lor you lovely 3 bedroom, coioniel wtth BY OWNER - Windsor Perk. 2000 eq suffer kitchen, end dinette wtth Anft coiomal 4 bedrooma. IV, Beth*, d e r s o n bay windows, covered porch - O P E N S U N . 1-4 P M . living r o o m , formal dining r o o m , off larrWty r o o m and gorgeous 18 , 20401 Antago - S of G r a n d River, famBy room wtth natural V a p i e c e , * 3 3 newer loground pool, wia proc , & , of Inketer 4 bedrooms, huge Hv- large country kitchen wtth center la- vide summer e n t e r t s m m e n i lor eB 1 • Ihg room 1.284 sq f t , $49 900 lend newty decorsled 2 car at- year h o m e werranty offered on eB . S l i n g ell offers end 3*S deposit tached gerege. nicety lendeceped K C C o l o n i a l Listings. This is s pre" C O L D W E L L B A N K E R o n cul-de-sac 30x30 ft petio. with ferred property Asking $114,900 privecy lence, meny extres Excel478-4660 261-4700 lent condition $123,900 455-9283

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FIRST FEDERAL 478-3400

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855-2000

L A N D C O N T R A C T Available o n tree b e e u t i f u cueiom s b e d r o o m q u e d In NW Uvoriia oaths. 3 car oarage. 155 ft o l frontage $173,000 CaB Carotyn Binder

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BRICK COLCfalAL 2.300 s q f t 4 b e d r o o m . 2 » bath formal Svtng 8 d i n n g rooms, k i t c h e n / n o o k . tarrWy r o o m flreplece/wood m e e n oen. L o c a l a d on a eul-oe sec - entrence camng tana, tel floor leundry. wood foyer laada to lovely kvtng room, deck. M l baeemem. aluminum trim. grecloue d m m g room, huge country " O P E N SUNDAY 12-6PM - 30232 2 car attached gerege. air Morel kitchen, large femlly room with Bra459-1813 piece e n d aamng door l o c a m e m ' - W s e m a a . 3 b e d r o o m brtck r e r a n . Lerge lott $127,500 Baths, extre lerge gerege BRICK RANCH. 2 yrs old 3 bed- patio. 4 b e d r o o m a 1st Boor laundry, Buyers only 425-1310 or 382-2858 r o o m energy efficient, treed lot. central air $104,900 C a t LEE or NOEL BITTINGER lanced yerd. quiet street. $78,900 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 31558 MlddleAltar 8pm. 981-2474 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R ^ p o r o . Open Houee S p e d e l ' Pnce re^ duced $1,500 Florida r o o m end k v BRICK RANCH-3 b e d r o o m 3'/» yrs 459-6000 ..ground pooI ere only 2 of the won- old. M l beeement prep tor plumbderful teeturee of this 3 b e d r o o m i n g lerge kitchen 8 b e t h r o o m Incoiomal Excsasm u v o n l e location cludes (Mhweaher 8 s * window $118,400 (M-510! treatments $73 500 For s p p o k i t - 3 b e d r o o m t Beth Bnck ranch loadmeni 981-0873 ed with extrae - soier heal, new furnace. new roof shingles In '83. BnBEAUTIFUL 3-4 BEDROOM family n o m a WeB maintained and inoe BY O W N E R North Centon Colonial lehed b e a e n i a i l with bar and gea m Pick wick Sub located on Cut d e log stove kitchen haa been r e m o d c o m e r lot for privacy e n d apace LOW. low malnlenence exterior Sac 3 bedrooms. 1*4 baths, large eled with new doorweB - t o o good lo mesler b e d r o o m with weik-m d o eel m a s $81,900 ~ Cloee to X-ways $105,000 I arm I , room with fW apiece newfy re- NICEST O U A D IN SUNSET MILLS' modeled country kitchen, lovely H m m a c u l a t e condinon 4 bedrooma. lendeceped yard with patio $ double Hartford South 464-6400 « 2 ' e Baths, master b e d r o o m o n Its gaa grill, etlachad 2', ilty

855-2000

JUST"LISTED!

WING LAKE PRIVILEGES

RALPH MANUEL

RALPH MANUEL

COVINGTON BY THE LAKE WEST BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUNDAY. 1-5 NEW LISTING - Distinctrye 4 bedroom 2 ' * bath coioniel B l o o mh e l d Hills schools. 2,400 square feel, den. temay room w'fWepleoe Many extras Beautiful lot 4 landscaping 3306 Buckingham Trail North of Lone Pme Roed. ' i mile east o l Orchard Lake Roed BY OWNER $191,500 After 6 pm, 851-8795

BORDENER REALTY

Seller often no very creettve f i n a n c ing on this soft, w a r m c o n t e m p o r a r y set very privately on over 3.5 heevSy w o o d e d acrea tn City of B l o o mh e l d Hals 5 bedrooms, 4.5 barns L o u of wood, stone a n d glass Priced to seu st $535,000 Call for private snowing EILEEN W A S S E R M A N RALPH M A N U E L 851-6900

Prune Bloomfield Village is the setting for this lovely, u p d a t e d , center entrance coioniel- Newer neutral decorating a n d carpeting, imported floor tile. 4 b e d r o o m s a n d 2'4 baths. $349,000

BY OWNER - W BLOOMFIELD 3 bedrooma. 2V* bathe. 2 story bnck neer Walnut Lake Large recreational room in tieaemenl. pansaad 8 carpeted New sppaancea In kiK*«en dishwasher garbage disposal, trasfi compactor, overt, microwave, refrigerator FuS sue d o m e s weeher 4 dryer m service area. 2 car geraga Largs comer tot neer Wsinul L a k e wtth lake prrvtlegee Walking distance to schools 4 shopping center St $130,000 2076

540-4579

PRICE REDUCED

647-7100 NEW LISTING

303 Weet Bloomfield Orchard Lake

FOR KATHY B E L L

Merrill Lynch Realty

Elegant and stately coiomal situated In the Indian M o u n d area of Bloomtteid village Family r o o m . 4 bedr o o m s . 2 tuB a n d 2 halt baths plus rec r o o m wtth wel b a n $399,500

H O M E S ON 1 ACRE SITES

BEVERLY HILLS - 5 b e d r o o m colonial. 2 M bathe, family r o o m . Birm i n g h a m Schools 31018 Pickwick Lane. Huntley Sub 642-5459

Merrill Lynch Realty

302 Birmingham Bloom field

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Nice contemporary qued-level h o m e in s g r e a t family n e i g h b o r h o o d Amenities m d u d e s finished basement, 4 bedrooms. 2 H baths, plus swim club available? $135,900

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100 NEW LISTING

SPLIT WING 2 story wtth c o n t e m p o rary flair m BtoomAeld HMs H a r d w o o d floors, new roof, w o n d e r f u l trees, patio 4 bedroome. 2 S baths, family r o o m Good flow lor e n t e r ng $144,900 H T Keeling 646-1234 SUPER S H A R P B U N G A L O W , u p dated kitchen hea 9 x 1 3 a d d i t i o n that could be dining r o o m or d a n H a r d w o o d floors under c a r p e t i n g . 3 bedrooms, master b e d r o o m wtth NcySgfit? Newly deled! $93,900 H -

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS

646-6200 303 Weet Bloomfield Orchard Lake ABOVE THE REST 3410 Mac Nichol Tr. W . B l o o m f i e l d Lovely coiomal. 4 b e d r o o m e . 2 M

W BLOOMFIELD - Open S d 25 P M 6842 m d t t n Creak Or . N of 14, W of Drake ' 9 6 4 C o n t e m p o rery 2 story home. 3 bedrooma. 21* betha. d m m g room. Hying r o o m with ttrepiaoe. central sir. l e t floor laundry. 2 car garage, "ovefv lot $149,900 589-0070 W BLOOMFIELD-Dramatic C a l o r nia contemporary T n level. 3-4 Bedrooma. 2V» baths - former M o d e l Extensive professions!!* a n d scaped H acres, heevtfy treed, private, leal urea 2 redwood decks, riiepiece. central air. flnlehed 2 car e t l a c h a d garage Cathredral o a * r V Berber carpel, intercom, flnlehed rec room. BBQ immecmetely memtamed C e l 661-2907. leave name 4 number or visit open house Stm 12 noon - 4 p m $154,900 5594 Perrytown

304 Farmington Farmington Hills A N ABSOLUTE B A R G A I N

Farmington Hills NOW TAKINGTIESERVATIONS

Pre-Coristruction Priced in the $ 8 0 ' s Cotoniels. Ranches. Trt-Levels. Bi-Levets Large w o o d e d lots, meny extras Only 12 tots lefl M u s i See' 855-2143

OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 29665 HARROW DR.

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

OPEN HOUSE BIRMINGHAM S C H O O L S room ranch. FamSy r o o m , d m m g room, fireplace m living r o o m , e x t r a storage m 2-car g a r a g e $124,500. 6640 Dartmoor ( 1 Mock S o u t h o l Mapie. 1 block Waal of I n k s t s r l OPEN SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY 2 - 5

Century 21 Maptewood Executive Homes

851-7711

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Westacrea colonial - 3 bedrooma. 2 munir»

145.000 Ce» LLEWELLYN

FARMINGTON H I L L S - 1950 sq ft ranch with 3 b e d r o o m s 2% beths tormel Swing r o o m , dmmg root* lamay r o o m . fuS flniahed baaemen 2-4 car garage, lot b e c k s l o w o o d i 4 c o m m o n s $160,000 471-4475 F A R M I N G T O N HILLS. 14 Mas. W ol Orcherd L a k e 3 b e d r o o m r v i c r h a r d w o o d floors, new kitchen 2 S baths. * r s t floor laundry, oantrei an flreplece i n tamav r o o m , bnck pane fua baa am a r t . 2 car attached oarage $144,000. By owner 737-7(J»; F A R M I N G T O N HILLS CMS starter h o m e . 3 b e d r o o m , large tamay r o o m , newer furnaca a, water heeler, fenced yerd Q r u i buy at $49,900

to your landlord Stately 4 b e d r o o m timgton coiomal offers l o w of __ rt 4 a first floor laundry Only $124 900

HARD TO FIND Tempting 4 b e d r o o m ranch on country size lot has fresh decor 8 immediate occupency New to market at $124,900 Ask about our

Beat Buyer Plan

HEPPARD 478-2000

FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH

See i C 5 5 , Iw system 8 m o r e

451-97

ERA RYMAL SYMES

deck

Thompson-Brown 553-8700 FARMINGTON HILLS

large lot, 2 flowing patios, attached garage, new ca; pet, paint. $155,000. Sun Onfy 9-4 PM.661-0243

"DREAMS

do c o m e true G o r g e o u s 2 story r, R s m b e l w o o d Private gate guars c o m m u n i t y Quality built lor todayi formal yet aometimea caauai «•* style Spectacular family room library oft foyer, large master sui's BEAUTIFUL park-Ska location with lovely flniahed basement wttfl g u r Custom-built 3 b e d r o o m . 2'n bath, formal d m m g r o o m , kitch- 4 nice elevation i en w.' dinette flrst floor leundry. tower level wafc-out. large family r o o m w / n e t u r a l flreplece. office or 4th b e d r o o m , second kitchen or wet bar HOME CENTER 476-7000 area, lerge recreetion r o o m , lots o l 11 Mile 4 Mlddiebeit storage. 2

Century 21

476-5941

By a p p o i n t m e n t

FIRST FEDERAL 478-3400

OPEN SUN. 1-4— 28261 S. HARWICH

(N of 12 MSe. W of mkster Woodcreek H * s S p e n t t h queC wit* 4 b e d r o o m s . 3 M b e t h s & mucfl much m o r s $239,900

642-2400

COLDWELL BANKER FARMINGTON HILLS

4 bedroom bnck on acre lot Seed o u a tamay r o o m w i t h fireplace and ber. g a r a e a G r e a t storagt ana much mors- P r o p e r t y can be spat tor n i . e e l m e n l buSding sue tome can be d i v i d e d for aaparsta auar itlonei value and .r good 11.500 BY OWNER. 3 b e d r o o m spst coioniel on large w o o d e d tot. Central air. ELEMENTARi fenced yard, cloee to achoola 4 W O O O C R E E K s h o p p i n g $ 106.000 C a l 4 7 1 - 7 2 2 0 Super family h o m e In one of Famon HMs t o p areas 4 bedr cor- i C H A R M I N G COLONIAL with 4 U r g e betha. tormel dmmg. r e c r e a t e b e d r o o m s a n d m e m floor leundry. r o o m , office or 5 t h b e d r o o m Oeo 2 -1 batha. tamay r o o m with fireplace a n d m u c h morts. and c u e t o m book c a s t s S o m a hardwood floors Greet floor plant SIMPLE A S S U M P T I O N N. Farmmg$137,900 25668 Skye Dr. ton Colonial b e c k s to stocked pond ASK FOR M A R T H A EHLERS snd c o m m o n s w f t h deck off iergs kitchen, flrepleced family room 3 b e d r o o m s master bath, tormal dmmg r o o m , b a a e m e n l a n d garags

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100

477-7603

COLONIAL - 4 onto c o m m o n s $239,000

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mde/Hateteed 477-7523

CONTEMPORARY

320-5810

478-5000

DECORATOR PERFECT OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 iSsUb Executive H o p e Hu». d a c T y ^ l i e a ' s i M 900^*37893 S t s t a e v f a , East o l a. S o u t h off 11 l « s (Enter on Hunt O u D

Century 21

Today

RAMSLEWOOO Superb contempt rary with magnWcent soaring cssmgs s n d ItaHan Ratfan m a r bel e . E m e r y * kitchen, s u n r o o m . specious great r o o m l o M l l e n g t h d e c k Walk out tower level. Sbrary snd gorgeous m o r s t o offer

JUST LISTED! Merrill Lynch Realty

LET THE G O O D TIMES ROLL J u s l r e d u c e d 3 bedroom bnck ranch, neutral decor centrel a» B e e e m e n t , 2 cer garege rantasm. area $63,900 Can BILL LAW CENTURY 2 1 Today 855-2000

METICULOUS ) UeU'UO"! 1*4 b e t h h o m e on over "4 acre Therm o - w l n d o w s . extra insulation i cer garage includes E R A B u y e r ' s P r o t e c t i o n Plan $134,900

ERA NEW LISTING

F a r m m g t o n Hals ranch situated on a large c o u n t r y lot with attractive l a n d s c a p i n g a n d s q u e l neighborh o o d This h o m e oilers 3 bedrooms, f l r e p l e c e d fermty room and country k i t c h e n $124,900

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 NEW LISTING

G r a c i o u s family home in Canterbury C o m m o n s Decorator perfect, neutral t o n e s a n d much refurbishing B e a u t i f u l yard wtth gorgeous des*gner multi-level decs snd fountain $164.900

RALPH — M A N U E L

851-6900 NEW LISTING

W o n d e r f u l family home m prime F a r m m g t o n Hills area offering a neutrei d e c o r , central air great d e c k i n g a n d master b e d r o o m suite w i t h huge b a t h r o o m and dreasmg a r e a $ 1 6 5 900

RALPH MANUEL

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS HALF A C R E OF COUNTRY UVNG IN T O W N . 3 b e d r o o m , modem kitchen, m a m t e n e n c e Iree. over d 2 car garage, ceramic bstns h a r d w o o d floors, natural woodwon. $106,000 POPULAR FAMILY SUB Located near s h o p p i n g a n d axpreeswayi ' storage space Large P o n d m backtarflsflmg, b o e t i n g $134,900 HALF A C R E P A R A D I S E Private culfua fenced yard aup^ porting a p p l e t r e a a 3 bedrooms attS m e m t a l n a d bncS colonial in one o l t h e m o e l J s e e s a w s neighbor sm.Mo. O O U K T i r r « D O E TUOOR teehiring lovely m g r t x m d p o o l tor sianme. tamSy pis s u r e . 4 bedrooms. 2 * bams. temSy r o o m plus d a n Excw M M o o n d M o n i n a n d o u t Good vai-

HOT

New aetmg Areet ranch wttfl beeutlful fmiehed beeement tamay room Opene to m - g r o u n d p o o l 8 cabana Show greet Includes 1 yeer home wsrrsnty'

647-7100

A NORTHERN PARADISE n g h i hsrs m t o w n The beck yard * speckled wtth t s * mature treea. private landscaping and room enough tor any o u t d o o r activity inside the house there's the wermth ot natural w o o d beamed ceamg m the IMng r o o m snd natural fireplace m the family room There s alec r * baths to go wtth the 3 bedrooms, and an a t l s c h s d g s r s g e too $52,500 HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700 CONVENIENT SOUTHFIELD LOCATION

3 b e d r o o m brick coioniel m gorgeous setting Hugs country kitchen with new caWnets. I M baths, tamay r o o m with natural llraplace and 2 doorwaNs lo patio, beeement. 2v» car attached garage $72,100 Ask for MARY KELLY Re-Max West 261-1400

JUST LISTED 4 BEDROOM BEAUTY Vary nice a n d clean ranch with country kitchen in finished basement A must see' Perlecl lor starter home or large growing tsmily $49,900 ROSELANO W O O D S 3 b e d r o o m ranch m mint condition I M Detha finished basement, family room, fireplace. 2 M car attached garage, fenced yard Best deal m Southfield $80 500

Century 21

Today

355-2000

LATHRUP VILLAGE- 27744 Bivd * bedrooms 2 beths. neutral coiors New well l o well carpet. O p e n Sun l - 4 p m 552-1155 LATHRUP VILLAGE Cape C o d - By Owner 4 bedrooms. 3 bsths. 2 fireplaces on large treed lot. screened porch, professionally d e c o r a t e d , central air, flniahed basement $106,900 569-0070

NEW LISTING

Lovely brick rsnch decorsted m neutrei tones, family room wtth fireplace. open floor plan greet for entertaining a n d terrific pertrttoned beeement w i t h bum-ins $89,900

RALPH MANUEL

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

EARL KEIM

OPEN-SUN. 2-5 27011 L m c o m a N r e . N W 11 MSe. W

k i t c h e n w / c u s t o m oak cabinets I M W Lahaar Gorgeoue 2 b e d r o o m batha. m a i n beth isniodaisd w / o e - b o c k ranch, attachad garage, beeerapMc t s e Many custom M a t u r e s ment. central air $99.900 557-6700 ASK FOR DORA RIBiAT Great neighborhood, d o e s to everyt h i n g $ 1 3 9 . OOQ OPEN Sunday.

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Special - 1st offering with 1.664 s q ft a l u m s i u m sided ranch on h u g e 140 x 312 p a r k salting wRh kids play house, r s e t m s s - 3 bedrooma. family r o o m , d m m g r o o m and m o r s Hurry o n this o n e FuS price - $74.9

Call "ANDY" Now

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111

REALTORS POOL FOR S A L E ular ravine tot «4th 3 - 4 b e d r o o m custom o $169,900 ASK FOR R A N D A L L W. RUSSELL

Merrill Lynch Realty 320-5810

478-5000

SOUTHFIELD - OPEN SUN 1-5PM 29546 FsS River, N of 12. W. M Southfield Wea maintained 3 bedr o o m . 1M b e t h brick ranch. M a h e d beeement $79,900 H M S - Sale by 1677 2 STORY COLONIAL with fuS • SeMOTO Baaemenl. 2 car garage 4 1550 aq. ft immaculasa City services Prt B e l o w M e r k e t at ment. pro*aaaKma«y and taatet-n, decorated C e n t r a l air. cir o u t drive 20x40 Gunnlte heated mound pool Mature 478-9065

305 Brighton, Hartland, Walled Lake

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HEPPARD

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Three b e d r o o m . 3'4 bath townhouae E n d unit with over 22100 aq ft of IMng space, plus f u l l finished b a a e m e n l Beeutlful neutral deoor. c e n t r a l air large

Merrill Lynch Realty

6067 Glen Eagles. N o f Walnut. W of F s n N n g l o n . 4 b e d r o o m brick oo.•warv.lor-

FARMINGTON HILLS - Open sun 25pm 27844 W e e t c o t i Circle. N of 11 m i e . W of muster Coiomei 3 bed room. I M batha. family room, lirepiece. lerge lot B u y e r s only $114.900* 477-0834

JUST C O M P L E T E D - Super B u y BRIGHTON new 4 bedro Beeutlful contemporary m Farming al. 2350 sq feet. 2v» beths. dmmg t o n H t t a 3 bedrooma. flreplece. l i v i n g , f a m i l y r o o m , fir a p i e c e eel r o o m . h * ! o p setting on aSnoel $154 900 CaS Builder 229-6156 acre C i c e S a n l location New on m e r k e l . tine wts not last Motivated setter $169,000 651-3235

SAY GOODBUY

CENTURY 21

855-6570 OPEN SUN. 2-5

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

Nestled o n s p r e m u n cul-de-sac iot becking t o c o m m o n s , this 3 bee r o o m . } ' * b a t h m o d a l boasts fuader u p g r a d e s , c e r a m i c tse entry

Svlng m beeutlful U n c o m a N r e Estates surrounded by Oriental lendacaplng and stream. 4 bedHARTFORD 478-6000 r o o m , 2 M beth 2 story Oversize country kitchen wtth large counter OPEN S U N 1-5 a r e * , buat-m desk. 2 p a n t r i e s FanS4064 Orchard Creel Dr S of Walnut ly r o o m hes buSl-m storage unit $ 3 Lake. W of Orchard Lake. 4 bed- cloorwaas las dmg lo d e c k First floor room. 2'4 bath home, beeutlful lot laundry, central sir. open, flowing wttn large pond Many extree in t h t t floor plen. Must see. very unique! cuetom Dm home. $197,500 855-0696 $146,900. Ask tor R a d i a l C o M n CENTURY 2 1 T o d a y OPEN S U N 1 - 5 655-2000 5186 KmgsfSeld N of Maple. W o i l 261-2000 Farmington. 5 b e d r o o m colonial. 2 M COUNTRY COLONIAL In the city 4 beths. second floor leundry. flniahed - " r o o m . 2% beth. 2 car garsga besmant. new paint Ineide 4 out. • m e w . fireplace, o n large treed new air. neutral colors, cleen. excellot. P r i c e d lor q u k * s a w $ 1 ) 4 900 661-6466 ASK FOR RANDALL W. RUSSELL OPEN S U N 2 - S p m Spacious outstanding 2 story, flowing open floor plan. 2Vi bathe. 8brary. much m o r e $156,900

HEPPARD

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

(N off 13 Mile, W of Drake) Elegant 4 bedroom. 3 b e t h coioniel has the Country French' slevetion 4 ts loaded wtth custom features Generous use of oek. receeeed H W - 6 ft whirlpool b e m a p l u s M a k e selections at $349,900

Pine Lake Estates' Lovely cul-de- BY OWNER - F A R M I N G T O N HILLS sac location for this wea mamtained C o l o n i a l In prestigious 3-4 b e d r o o m qued w i t h walk-out M e e d o w b r o o k Hate 4 b e d r o o m a ml lower level family r o o m lo c o v e r e d h a r d w o o d floors. 2 / 4 batha. large petto Bloomfield HMs Schools family r o o m w/flreplace 4 b e e m e d $154,500 ceamg. library. 1st floor laundry. Anisfted basement « ' w e t ber. oerv tral air. security system Decorated m neutral colors Priced to aeS e l $164,900 471-4787

647-5-; i n r i

SPECTACULAR AOOITION expands Pulte home Special feetures m d u d e ; new kitchen, h u g e family room with skytsght.flrstfloor master suite. Bloomfield H « s address 8 schools $167,900 MC INTYRE ASSOCIATES INC 642-7747

303 Weet Bloomfield Orchard Lake

Michigan Group Realtors 591-9200

REAL ESTATE

A Goode Listing Is A Good Buyl 1411 N Woodward 647-1896 ROCHESTER IN TOWN Established n e i g h b o r h o o d New home by builder 4 "bedrooms. 2 M b a t h $133,000 149 "-erndsie St 651-0842 or 656-1256

ROCHESTER OPEN SUNDAY MAY 15 1-5PM Former Builders Model on corner lot Specious home artth 4 bedrooma. 2 H baths, ao much l o offer Garden' . flreplece aree ADAMS, at SQUARE LAKE Awtthlovely brick floor, central atr a n d fuH TROY lower level '605 Black Maple (S W Very m o t i v a t e d GM executive aeStng Walton. W o l U v e m o l e l beeutlful bnck colonial Bloomfield Wier. Manuel. Snyder 4 Ranke HISs Schools Prime Hickory H g t s 651-3500 sub Cut-de-sec setting ideel for chadren Four very large b e d r o o m s , R O C H E S T E R S most d e s i r e b l e all amenities $169,000 leighborhood 3 b e d r o o m brick For viewing call owner Cape C o d $115,000 152 N o r t h 338-4586 w o o d - V. mtMs N o l University, oft Main 651-0642 or 656-1256 A U B U R N HILLS - Wefl bum 2 bedr o o m brick rsnch wtth basement ROOM TO ROAM end 2 car attachad g a r a g e o n C u s t o m quality plus acrsege 4 bed110x300 sits Soma fruit trees a n d room ranch, waBi out lower level o n i s s p b e r f y patch Extra T car g s r s g e 2 plus scrss. convenient l o c a t i o n for storage AS appSancee i n c l u d e d $219000 Cloee to shoppmg $92,000 Mc Intyre Associates REaftors ASK FOR WARREN STOUT 642-7747

310 Wixom-Commerce Union Lake

321 Homee Livingston County

AFFOROABLE

CONTEMPORARY Hearty new mmt condition Two bathe two bedroome. study flreplece tiaeeniaril

LAKE

Pnvaegea on Fox and Carroa Lake Lovery 10 year new ranch with eaautitm finiahed beeement m d u d e e aa rear home warranty*

Century 21 HOME CENTER 476-7000

Beth Marttila REAL ESTATE ONE 363-1511

Realty 335-7707

BY OWNER-Troy OPEN S U N . 1-5 3657 Estataa Ct oft Coolidge. S o m erset W o o d s Sub 4 b e d r o o m Colonial. 2 ' i bath, tamay r o o m , dining 4 I M n g rooms, neutrei d e c o r , eir 4 deck C o m e r tot on lovely quiet culde-sac. G o o d schools c>oee to s h o p p m g $168,900 Eves 6 4 3 - 7 5 1 4 CUSTOM COLONIAL Troy - looking lor a c u s t o m t o u c h ? This 1900sqft. 4 bedroom, super cleen coionisi is a must to see Oeeutiful—upgiaded—cebmetl m kitchen, newer carpeting c e n t r a l air. fuS petKi wtth ges grid, sprinkler system 4 lots morel W o n ' t lest) $96 900 SCHULTES REAL ESTATE 573-3900

JUST LISTED!

For

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rooms. 2 M baths, coionisi on s h o r t low traffic street with sidewalks I M W o d t s f r o m Schroeder Elementary School 4 pool d u b BeautlfuSy t r e e d tot. tormal dmmg r o o m , breakfast room, famey room wtth flrepleoe. 2 M car geraga wtth electric d o o r o p e n er. central sir. automatic i n g r o u n d spnnk tang system, large deck. CaS 643-6695

IMMACULATE EXECUTIVE COLONIAL ' m exduerve Sylvan Glenn Sub Feetures- 4 bedrooms. 2 M bathe. 8brary. 2 car attached gerege. central alr. beeement sprinklers, auper iandscaapmg 410 Tara. E of U v e r noie. S W Sq. Lake Open Sun. 2 - 5 MARTY FORBES RALPH M A N U E L 647-7100 JUST REDUCED - Now beat b u y m tha sub' Greet tor e n t e r t a i n i n g w i t h large family r o o m , w o n d e r f u l acreened porch, deck, petto e n d beeutltul yard 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 M baths, library Mmt condition $169,900. ASK FOR NfTA A N D E R S O N

Merrill Lynch

Realty 646-6000

642-8066

NEW LISTING

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memlamed

RALPH MANUEL

RALPH MANUEL

Merrill Lynch Realty

656-8900 NEW LISTING

b e t h and w a a - m doeet $ 133.900

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900 NEW LISTING

i I n a n a 400 HISs of Troy Mirrored d m m g r o o m b e d r o o m s 3 baths

NEW LISTING

COUNTRY PLACE/NOVI

Original owner - spotless 2 M beth. nonal office plus c a r p e t m g formal dmmg r o o m k m g a a e m a s t w deck and privacy $87,900 suits natural fireplace, ovwrene 1 car garage Asking tor o f f e r s

One Way Realty 473-5500 C U M B E R L A N D VILLAGE 11 Mile muster End unit luxury ranch c o n d o 2 bedooms. 2 baths pralassionalfy decor s l e d private entrance, patio, flrst floor laundry tua basement attached garage, security system Pool 4 d u b h o u e e AS appkancas •nduded $99 ,900 661-4022 FANTASTIC BUY - S Hills Immaculate 2 b e d r o o m , large bath, carport, beautiftcation a w w d $52 500 476-6186 553-0193

and

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

NORTHFIELO HILLS - Troy c o m pletely remodeled, aeaignw decorated m 1964 2 b e d r o o m s . 1M baths new c o u n i w 4 cabinMs. his mirrors, M new kitchen 4 ac ances. micro wave, aimaen Svtng room with V By owner Buywa aoft, 661-9161

FARMINGT HICKORY RIDGE C O N D O S

UNDER CONSTRUCTION PRICED LOW 50 S & 60'S Greet location - Middteoert neer 10 Mile. 1 4 2 bedrooms, c a r p o r t s , petio'balcony carpeting a n d appa-

CONTINENTAL REALTY 855-0101 FARMINGTON H I L L S - 1 2 Mt/Orchard Lake. 1 b e d r o o m balcony tecmg center oourt Pool tenraa carport $51,900 478-2704 or 477-9399 FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom. I M b a t h Toemhouaa. pool, tennis, c a r p o r t $82,000 348-OS42 FARMINGTON HILLS cor. BrepMca. 2 M y 6 M * s Iu8 Deee ment 4 private c o u r t y a r d entryw e , Aakmg $63,500 Open Sun 38606 Country Circle. Bsdg 6 CaS

Barry Ellerholz REAL ESTATE ONE 851-1900

Merrill Lynch Realty

Each 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h h o m e haa appro ornately 1400 sq. f dudes m e toSowmg • 2 car etlachad garage w i t h automatic opener

626-9100

• Central air conditioning • Dmmg r o o m breakfast nook > Dramatic vaulted ceamgs • Heeled swmwnmg pool • Location convenient l o

carport Gorgeous d u b house p o o l and Health d u b tacSlbaa at your disposal $97 700 MARRY S.

Priced from $122,500 For i daSy i - 6 p m . Eves

349-4475 344-9398

338-9552

PEAK OF LIVONIA Prime location new Jecobeons tor

WOLFE 421-5660 PLYMOUTH

NORTH ROYAL OAK Extra large loft b e d r o o m C o n d o l '4 baths baaemenl pool, d u b h o u e e Arbor Treks Best buy m New Contenms. carport $56,500 struction tor Plymouth Condoe 2 OROS - " T h e bedroom beth towrmoueee w M i 1831 N Mam 569-1200 Royal Oak artacnec garage peno aree e n d ' e r NORTHVILLE - Leas t h a n 1 yww old. 2 bedroom. 2 lua bath luSy carpet- Some rancnee s t « siieeeliia Prices ed M Levoior bunds Occupancy o n from $99,900 to $103 450 Huittiwest C o m e r or bMore July 1 $63,500 C M 6 PM of Ann Arbor T r M 4 LiSev to 8 PM weMOays only 273-6176 OPEN 1 lo 6 DAILY CLOSED THURSOAY

Rekstiiss

NORTHVILLE

Spectacular location with m e lake m the front This home has nww PeSe •endows k s c h e n o e r v smk snd teuoe k achen snd t o j t t r . ovwtooamg lake. 3 beths $ 9 2 . ( 0 0

CENTURY 2 1 Hertford South

464-6400

K.C. COLONIAL REAL ESTATE 453-3939

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328 Townhouses

BIRMINGHAM Two bedrooms 1 Oath Newty restored In Williams ARBOR SPRINGS Beautiful Burg o' Birmingham $ " 2 900 CaB , .•»«aptionail> atlracLve groutxj tloor lor appointment 643-0563 home .Top notch condition Out• 2 »*J'Oom condominium lacing a standing view ol Lake Michigan 4 lanjsranarl c o u r t y x d and *i- Pt t M O O t H i oediooms, garage. bedrooma. 2 baths. $ 130 CXXJ After t r e u n d pool Low lanes m l n-st one Seek 'imaned Ossement central an 8pm weekdays, between 9-5pm Sat >~a«uc> (way Irom w v o w n f l S&2.900 $36 500 11703 Sycamore Dr Open Sun 313-540-9875 Sunday t -4 229-6365

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- ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

332 Mobile Homea

For Sato ~ ^ C H E S T E « MILLS StrstlorO-«4aror 2 twOroomj, 2'» Oatns ARLINGTON 14*56. m Canton 2 , .-tlaaarnerit, 1 car attached Bedroom, stove (ridge waaner/ - aTappitanccs carpeted Nicar* 3®c drye» air conditioner shed Very orated, central a» lenced yard are* good' $12 900 'Beat 495-0621 •nth a®c» cluorioos* ~ i w 2 pools ATTENTION! $66,900 0~r>« 37S201S We Pay Cash lor MoOile Homes ROCHESTER HILLS Kings Cove. 2 NORTH MOBILE HOMES Deoroom l -i o a t f s central s» fire699-7366 place. 3®c» S89 900 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT motwle 656-2182 home with axpando located m PtymROCHESTER HILLS - Lunury 2 4 3 outh Hills Park Two years ok). 2 bedroom conoos availaDle in Kings large Bedrooms. 2 lull baths catheCove A'i feature fcitcfteri including dral ceilings urtti tans. erica fireappliances dining & living room place and more Must see Basemami Central aw Private After 6 pm 455-2598 yaro S attached garage Recreation area inckxjes poo. '«nra» courts & BEAUTIFULLY Decorated plus «>»c«ous 3 bedrooma Mariette. 1985 in clufrnouse f aduli section ot Sr>eit>y Forest Park . o w i m e n i call Cindy Rogers 652-1800 Living room dmmg -oom, family • oon^ kilcfien with built-ms 2 loll " n 5 v AL OAK, N ol 1A in Coventry, 3 Baths custom treatments throughcsfltsam 651 4694 Bfick paii. patio fireplace move-in con- Can dition. air poC $66,900 280-250? DOUBLEWIDE ' 540 si f i r m s *lcrvT"J»* 550 storage Co eels Tasteful neutral Call 344-0453 It no answer please decor Very well maintained 3 bed- leave message rooms. 2 i baths Move-in condiFAiRMOUNT 1985 Musi S e " ' tion Must sell' Reduced to $69,900 $17,800 Was $19 000 U.70 3 Pam Cosaar - 645-2500 - 377-262S bedrooms, llrepiace Transterred C r a n b r o o k A s s o c . , Inc. AvailaB - i m N»a« DM Hanai •a* The prlea M $1ta300 «W> 11 acree;»?« .000 aMi

FANTASTIC B L O O e m B L D a u t o INQ SJTE^ lake^pr»i*agaa^8 apai $ 19a 000 Mc mtyre i i a a r i a i a i h a — a n 642-7747

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OFFICE; 775-8200

FENTON HOUSE APTS Lovely 1 & 2 bedrooms $380 to $420 fridudes heat 8 water 255-0073

HANDICAP APARTMENT - now available at luxixy apartmeni community in Southfield Microwave*, mini-bknds 8 a choice ol color schemes are included Caa 746-0020

FERNDALE - Courtyard garden apartment 1 bedroom new carpet 8 drapes Clean 8 quiet $400 plus security Adufts 545-4386

IN-TOWN ROYAL OAK 1016 S Washington Lower Unit $325 / m o mdudea heel New carpeting freehty decorated Jerry, 644-1575

FERNDALE - 1 8 2 Bedroom air/ heat included, quiet, smgle. proleasionai. adult complex, c a l after 5 30pm 543-1862

JOY ROAD - 20830. lust E of Telegraph Clean, quiet 1 bedroom $295 plus heal Avaaabie now No pels Caa Mon - Sat 10-5.837-8290

FERNDALE - 9 MUe W of Woodward Mature, smgle adult, very Quel 1 bedroom apts $375/mc 2 bedrom apts $415/mo Heat provided. prtvete parking, carpet 8 an Call between 9am-7pm 545-5483

FREE RENT

We are locaied m the ceay vwage of Nortfivae 8 neve a scenic natural setting complete with nreem 8 par* Leeae requwed EHO No pet*.

344-9966

NORTHVILLE

NINE MILE VAN DYKE AREA C O R D L E S S P H O N E OR C O M P A C T DISC PLAYER

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KlR'll'F Specious, decorated i b e S o o m 642-8686 apartments with den dohweeners 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 disposal carpetmg. twimmmg pool Parking, storage leundry taciktiea NORTHVILLE- 2 Studio apts m VicBIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS torian houte mtown $389 8 $399 851-2340 month Available June i No pets 699-5529 NEW ENGLAND Place - Maple Rd Clawson Ouakty 2 bedroom apartment . heat & water paid Just £y Birmingham 435-5430

MACARTHUR MANOR

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

Rentals from $590-$6»6 Models o p e n daity 9 - 8 11-5 W e e k e n d s Now Rd between 9 8 10 M M

LIVONIA T e . I LOFT $495 tmty equipped mcner. port mduded m rent Only $805 Open Deny Mon - Fn Woodndge Apartments 477-6448 Sat

FOR NEW TENANTS W I T H A 12 M O N T H L E A S E Spacious 2 bedroom $460 per month Decorated La* efioni i M a g o o C a a * A Sy*var>- Carp « . ceriba i air Lakes in large 1-2 bedroom apts ry unit Next to dty park No pets includes neat From $460 I Sorry no ran area. pets I Evening 8 weekend hours inquire Manager 1613 Cass Lake Rd 758-7050 Or Caa 682-4480

721-0500 326-3280 728-2880

Country Court Apts Country V«age Apts Westland Woods

Model open 9-5 except Th^sdey 4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 Office: 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

FORD/WAYNE RD AREA Spacious 1 and 2 Bedroom apart m e n u Carpeted, decorated 8 m s lovely area Heat mduded Evening 8 weekend hours

e Beeutifui dubhouee overlooking pool a n * verm* courts

We have a »ery special apartment with a neap r i g o f t 8 cathedral oe*ing that opens lo Ihe Irving area

MERRIMAN W O O D S

New m Now 1 8 2 bedroom apertments Private enuancee m - M I Mora

HEAT INCLUDED Natural Beauty surrounds theea apatments with view d Ihe woods Take the 'oofbndge across the ro»mg brook to the open park area or met enjoy the iranquany d the ad|*EHO 1 BEDROOM $455 2 S t D « O O M - $495

WATERVIEW FARMS from $415 Country aettmg cakes Neer Twelve Oeks Mj soune conditioned Central a Pooi.Terns CatMe Pontiac Tr . bet W 8 Beck R«a 624-0004 Deny 9am-6pm Set - 12-4pm Other Times by Appomiment NOVI Spedous 1 bedroom i at Novi Ridge m by June 16 and we wH PAY FOR YOUR HEAT FOR 1 PULL YEAR' C a l lor your appt 349-8*0C Mon 8 Fn 8-30 am t*l 9Pm Tie** Wed Thurs 8 30 W 5. Sat 10 14 2 anO Sun 12U84

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NOVI room*. 2 lua baths BENE1CKE & KRUE i . « h . orvw CTO«v 348-9590 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 health Ckib $ • » mc 4200 I 9 Mae I Haggerty Rd 3-

400 Apartment* For Rent

1 BEDROOM SPECIAL $425 • Great lakeside view • Minutes to Kensington FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY P a r k Boat, swim, fish. goH Southfield Townhouses Large beautiful 2 bedroom lowrv- W o o d e d n a t u r e t r a i l s nouse apts 1 ' i baths Deluxe • 7 minutes from Twelve equipped kitchens, carpeting O a k s Mail drapea Central heat 8 air conditionE a s y A c c e s s t o 1-96 ing Carport full Baaemenl Adult 8 • children sections No pets $675 • Free heat individually FREE CABLE TELEVISION r Rd Corner McClung c o n t r o l l e d IBetween 9-10 Mile Rdsl 437-8794 Resident Mgr 355-3253 LIVONIA AREA $240 REBATE ON ALL APTS

FIRST M O N T H FREE

FREE RENT

A * * * -

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Open Mon.-Frt. 9-6 pon^3eL

Free Heat Luxurious 1 8 2 bedroom apts Plush carpel. GE sefl-deanmg oven, dishwasher patio central air. mtarcom system Clubhouse with sauna 8 heated pool Free carport 8 vertical bands Near 1-96 8 1-275 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY JOY RD W OF NEWBURGH 459-6600 LIVONIA - Large 1 bedroom apartments Washer 8 dryer Included. Very mce area, cloee lo shopping. $480 month 474-5784

pjn.. Sun. 12-5 p m

Aud Npw ERlOR T W * - 1 acre $28 000

FARMINGTON SOUTHFIELD area - l i i n prtxaia. 1 baOrppm tingles dupiej. carpeted «(ov« S Tertigerstor $350 or toss 356-0207

SADDLE CREEK

TREE TOP " LOFTS"

• Vertical Winds Pool Nearby shopping

471-5020

NOVI

i-75 and 14 M M across Irom Oakland Maa 565-4010

Adult community All appliances"

Cloee to downtown Farmmgton shopping 8 expressways

FARMINGTON PLAZA 31625 Shiawaaaee Spacious 1 snd 2 bedroom apartments, carpeted, appkancee p o d Heal m d u d e d Adults $460 $515 476-8722

YOUR OWN

FAMMNGTON M L L 8 Rare 7/9 a c r e Can be apai

MAKTLANO TWP - • acre wooded with 178 N frontage on Handy L a *

474-2510

Stove 8 refngeretor Pod Newly oecoraleu Smoke detectors FROM $420 I Security depoeit Only $200

L a r g e d e l u x e 1 b eJddr r o o n y f " bedroom - 2 ba from $550

Enter on Tuiane 1 block W of Middlebert on the S SKM D Grand River

TIMBERIDGE

WEiP.. MAKUE^^SNYDEP

SPLENDID ISOLATION

boieomea with doorwaas. Kotpomt appMancee security system storsge within apartment

cerpetmg. —---r^- carport and balcony porch On Randolph at 8 Mae Rd VI m a t « r o l Sheldon Rd NORTHVILLE GREEN .. _ 349-7743

I BEDROOM APARTMENT

•attorns

1 month FREE rsnt with immediete occupency I minimum i yeer teasel INCLUDES

O p e n daily 9 - 5 : 3 0 11-5 Sat. & Sun. On Farmmgton Rd . S of 9 MSe

LIVONIA'S FINEST LOCATION M e r r i m a n corner 7 mile

NORTHVILLE I MOVE IN MAY MAY RENT FREE

NO G I M M I C K S JUST VALUE GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON VILLAGE

- Fn 9em-5pm Sat $ Stm. 1-4 Enter East off Orchard Lake Rd on Fumiehed A p a r t m e n u Avaaabie Foleum S. d Grand River M o o d open a*lfy axcet 4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

homes appear on these pages every Thursday.

Country Home* For Set*

Golfside Apts 1 8 2 Bedroom Starting at $439 Heat & Hot Water Free Carport Included N.E of Michigan Ave. at I-275

Specious ftoor plen Large kitchen with pantry Convenient to downtown Ouiet community — Aak about our Senior Citizens

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339 Lot* and Acreage For Sale BEAUTIFUL WALK-OUT site on W pond. aD utMllea Excel lenl neighborhood $49,900. Eves 861-5983

FAIRWAY CLUB 728-1105

S P E C I A L bedroom large defciis unit FARMINGTON HILLS

Olson

Canton

P L Y M O U T H

Spadoua 1 $ 2 bedroom & studioe Management by owner BAKERY FOR SALE E x c a l a n service North viae Area Carpeting Appkancee C a l after 6PM: Laundry tacwtae. Cable TV Inckidea 281-2409 utaniea. etc Open Mon thru Fn 9am-5pm. BEAUTY SALON m WarrerT Sat 9am- 1pm. Defied buamaaa. great axaner or « • Modal located at: 7040 Venoy Garden City o qualified Model opan. Tuea-Fn. 3pm-6pm 751-2241 buiw Sal $ Sun t2Noon-6pm BEAUTY 8 TANMNQ SALON For Sale or pertneraNp 9 dn«ra. 3 4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0 bowls Terrttc bualneaa opportunity Great e x p a n s i o n p o s s i b i l i t i e s . $27,000. A P A R T M E N T

Realty World 981-4444

278-1550 After Hours Appointments Available master Road One block N of Cherry HIM

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

BY CONSOUOATED INVESTMENTS 2 locations to serve you G A R D E N

VILLAGE

UVONIA S FINEST Woodndge apartments ceniieay located Spacioua 1 and 2 bedroom speri merits Cerporl 477 J DS C M rent, $6lO/$aOS

BrmnC nrnm c M u i i ^ bedroom unit*

NEW

MAY a month geta . bedrooma PAID heat 8 more

LIVONIA - M C 5 APARTMENTS 2 bedrooma IVt baths carpeting patios, balconies Cioee lo schools 8 shopping canter CalKapaa 851-9755

$500 e e e e e

C R E E K

A P A R T M E N T S ( F a r m n g l o n Rd bafassn, 6 8 7 Mae) Brand n s a apeooua 1 8 2 bedroom apartments tor rent Open Sal 1 l-Spm. Stm i i - 4 p m Mon thru Fn. 10-5pm Caa 471-5486 or 851-9756

CEDARIDGE

•"Farmlngton's Favorite"

DETROIT. W 7 Mile Lovely (11 bedroom Apts $350 Up - mdudee heat 8 water Adult community 537-1881

APARTMENTS

J w Business

$ 4 4 5

— A P T S . ~ CANTON 1 8 2 bedroom apartments, and 2 bedroom • 1V» bath townhouses across from public golf course Newfy painted centrel —r. carpeted all appttancea. waaher dryer No p e u From $350 $ $475 + security 729-0900

A P T S .

GRAND RIVER MIDDLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

Kensington Manor

For |ust $410 you can live m an aetabashed apartment community m Deerb o m Heights' Unset area Your 1 bedroom epartmem indudea air conditioning, laundry area. GE appliance*. wa*-!o-w*ll carpet and uae o l clubhouse 8 pool Two bedroom epertmerrts I townhouses also

Ford Rd. near I-275 A T

GARDEN CITY - 1 bedroom carpel, kitchen appliances central heat 8 air water included no pets $310/ MO . 1 yr lease 421-3181

DEARBORN WEST APTS

C A N T O N NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Specious 1 $ 2 Bedroom Apts Smafl. Quiet. Safe Complex

BEST PRICE PAID Savoy Financial Co.

274-7277 DEARBORN'S BEST DEAL

981-1217

ABSOLUTELY GREAT ,T Birmingham/ Southfield location offering brand ft—f KlAMfy T t wooded setting includes decorator color schemes, cathedral caai'nys. microwave onena A 24 hour emergency maintenance Caa Cranbrook Place Apta IV. Mon-Frl 10-6. 844-0059 Sal 9-5

A M B E R

358 Mortgage* A Land Contract*

CARRIAGE P A R K APTS.II 27201 Cenfleld Drive Dearborn Heights For mto, c a l between 9 to 6 PM

S q u a r e Apts.

S T A R T I N G

1 bedroom apartments. $375 i month, mdudee Heel 8 Waier I occupency 522-0480 GAROEN CTTY I bedroom Appkancee. carpeting, a* conditioned newfy painted $425. water included No pets Agent 478-7640

FARMINGTON HILLS Hunters «idge - aub la se 1 63! bedroome, 2 Be gar age/opener, microwave, new levelor bands, weeher-dryer hook up Immediate avatfabany $9 t o par month indudea heat 851-7927

leights Dearborn Hei

with "speoous grounds F r o m ' $ 4 1 ^ Evening & weekend hours 229-8277 B e d f o r d

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

FARMtNGTON HILLS bedroom. 2 bath Luxury Apertment $885 * aecurlty deposit 477-7904

Quiet comtortable «w>g where the rent from $480 80 Indudea heat, water 8 ear conditioning m the Summer months Where?

O P E N I N G

C U R T I S

400 Apt*. For Rent

MAYFLOWER HOTEL • $! starting Da*y room sermce 24 h o i * maetags service Color TV No leeeee Immediate occupancy Contact Craon S m m 453-1820

LIVONIA G R A N D

FARMINGTON

FOR NEW TENANTS W I T H 12 M O N T H LEASE Beeutfha speoous 1 4 2 bedroom spertmenti Carpeted, decorated. swimming pool, tenola courta. laundry t a e n i a e , parking On arte rental

CASH

GAROEN CITY APARTMENTS

FARMINGTON HILLS - C M . quiet, tpecious studios. $390 i bedroom $410. Both include cerporl. cerpet. drapea. central air. cable reedy FARMINGTON MANOR. 553-9425

room 8 dinmg a have kitchen 8 beth windows Modern ceramic bethroome Carporta - Open 7 days 274-1933

B R I G H T O N C O R D L E S S PHONE OR C O M P A C T DISC PLAYER

525-7900

400 Apts. For Rent

Land contract terms avakaOta

CANTON - Beautiful 3500eqf1 , all brick commercial buMdmg. 40 car

BIRMINGHAM 645-1191

WANTED Good homes m Southfield. priced $50.000-$ 100.000 tor waiting buyers.-Please caa. Maxme at Century 21. Maple •ooO Executive Homee. 841-7711

1.000-12,000 aq ft

DEARBORN AREA

r bedroom with

555 Buadmg. Hignnee. 1 and 2 bedroom luxunoua apartments from $740 to $1150 including heal Free parking, convenient lo a l shoppmg etc Ca«

CASH TODAY

C e n t u r y

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FARMINGTON HILLS - t m o Free Ram 1 bedroom $445 carpllng 476-9719

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O&E

400 Apt*. For Rent

400 Apt*. For Rent

400 Apt*. For Rent

400 Apts. For Rent

A/C-P00L

535-7227

CASTELLI

400 Apt*. For Rent

ocoupenl lower $490 ta p r M 11-7111

B I R M I N G H A M 2417 E MAPLE. 1 bedroom central C h e r r y Hill Village air. carport.$490 847-7079 Weehende. 643-4428 Chemung brie* cotonld aettmg « 650 ANN ST.. 1 bedroom, heat $ mature treea in an water included $550 847-707* ment tor redreee mokidmg. Meal, waler 8 gaa tor cooking HENRIETTA 2 bedroom flal. IWeEfficient kitchen with nsir troet Iree plece. garage $675 847-7079 refrigerator freezer 8 new gee

353 I n d u s t r i a l I Warehouse

HEPPARD

(919) 249-1014

GOOO HART - 350 ft. Irontage on Lamkm Drive. In Malorlc Middle

616-S28-5462 'EvUTTl'fr-526-8913

ALL CASH ALL AREAS

tor properties regardtaae ol condition. or guartfneed aata OMEGA

ORIENTAL

333 Northern Property For Sale

L O C A T I O N

IN P L Y M O U T H 1700 aq. ft. Z o n e d B3. $105,900. Day*: 459-1190

ROSE LAWN Park Cemetery. Woodw a r d 4 12 Mile S choice lots worth $750 each. Section 44 WH sea a* 6 for $2,500 474- 1993

WATERFRONT

LUXURY CONOO including a 40 fi uoetwek laiiiaalic sunset views on Clinton River minutes from Lake St. Clair 2 bedrooma. 2 baths aa appkenrea garage Priced to sell now OPEN SUN 2-5 R1VERVIEW CLUB 31695 So River Rd . Unit 0 Neer Jefferson

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buadmg. S o w n o w I corner OoouEXPERIENCED BUILDER pied $200,000 New mortage B ' . c loan to 459-3434 Loan guaranteed By real a»PLYMOUTH 3400 aq f t -eta* 15% interest Cat. 824-5373 apace tor a a ^ H leh flew FEHUG REAL ESTATE 483-7800

COASTAL N CAROLINA Considering a 2nd home, resort property, relocation, retirement or PARKDALE. 12 X 60 expando. 2 investment? II so. we can help Use bedroom, shed 4 awning, stays on our knowledge ol this market available Financing Contact us for lot. adult complex $7 500 453-2948 523-4559 (untH 2pm) information tailored to your requirements Even rf your plans are long PLYMOUTH - Older mobile with range start now Write, or call M A R Y A N N SMITH. INC 10x34 addltiorj Musi see 3 BedREAL ESTATE rooms. laundry room, sheds, big 3955-A Market Street yard $6,900 cash 455-3332 Wilmington N.C 28403 REOMONO 1984 Mobile home, 14 X CaH J ulie 8 MacAlllsier 65 Large country kitchen, large 1-800-638-2829 mastet Bedroom wood shed On land scaped l o t Th Canrorr Q*H MARLETTE AREA - Custom bum. after 6pm 495-1856 energy efficient home. 4 years old. SOUTHFIELD - ShulU !970. 12*60, 1700 sq f i living area, fua base2 Bedroom, lots of storage 4 cup- ment. 1st floor laundry, natural fireboards. shed, skirting, appliances. place, central air. stereo system, new water heater $6,200 646-9325 family room. 2 car attached, on 2 ' * acres $79,900 517-683-2078 IjPHIWjBHOCm '.907. ^ extras, ceding tan hoofcup. cathedral ceiling, garden tub Nice Canton SAILING CAPITAL O f N.C." park Priced low $15,900 495-0977 Quaint village on Neuse River UTICA; Shelby Foreet by owner Protected Harbors Intracoaatal t986 double wide, adult section. 3 Waterway affordable waterfront bedrooms, many extras Owner homes lots, acreage transterred $39,900 247-7637 M A R I N E R REALTY, INC. P O Box 740. Oriental. N.C 28571

ELK LAKE ESTATES Unique waterfront parcel with 943 ft ol sandy beech Irontage Located m the heart of N W Michigan's Water Wonderland. Onfy mirwulea t o Traverse City or Charlevoix Park-Ilka grounds mdudee 70 acree of rolling OOMFIELD Large, conwm- meadaws A na/Owood forests w £LO O* $799,000. Terms. p o f r y . 3 bedroomi. 3 bam. family Reel Estate One of EJk Rapids room, mirrored dinmg room. Irving 616-264-5611 room. deck, fireplace, attached garage Security system $139,900 FARWELL AREA - Ideal starter 6 6 1 - 1 8 0 0 home or great for retirees 2 bedW BLOOMFIELD PFtTVATE LAKE room with fireplace, stove, relrlgara4 2 car garage on (3 tor*— buat-ma. formal dinmg room. 2'* p o d 4 3 lakes S L S f i S S l , eves Stanley Breen-Owner-Broker batha. baaemenl. 2 decka. 2't 517-588-2101 $134,900 855-2387

1KU MANAGEMENT 774-6363

Premium KM 477-9313

The

NOV! - CHATEAU ESTATES DouBle appliances must sell $18,000 or best o«er After 6 30pm weekdays 681-2809

WEST DEARBORN CONDO. Oeerborn Towers Hi-Raae. 2 bedroom. 2 bath w Pool, aacuritv excellent maintenance " " " R e c e n t kitchen carpeting, Fngidaire, drapes 563-1350 278-8775 WESTLAND townhouse condo by owner, 3 bedroom, 1 ' * bath. 1200 sq n . all appliances, fireplace, ent. end unit, air condltionjmlditter patio, stucco ceilings. carport, pool 8 dubhuae $69,900 Open House Sund 15 1-4.

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LIVONIA

7 Mile & Gill area Prime location

MILFORO - I ol 4 exOusrve lots available $55.000-$65.000 S off MapM Rd near Old MiMorO Farms LAKE BELLAIRE Subdivision Area ol beautiful cueContemporary home within Shanty tom homee Use your buMer or Creak reaon with skiing. go*l tennis ours Located on private cul-de-sac swimming pools 4 sandy beach surrounded by beautiful natural frontage 5 bedrooms. 3 baths extensive use ol window* 4 decking $234 000 Call Scoll Lowe al DEERFI6LD TWP - High Bunding 616-947-3520 Eves 616-929-0887 site overlooking Lake e Shannon on COLDWELL BANKER paved road Area oI better homes SCHMIOT REALTORS Hartland Schools Walking distance to park Land contract available LE LAND-FIRST OFFERING $17,500 of A r c h i t e c t u r a l designee custom Built New England Salt Box Contemporary S ^ K t a c u l a r views from wooded Lake Michigan frontage Soaring great room with cat walk 4 loft Modern kitchen with Breakfast Bar formal dining room 3 private Bedrooms with Balconies or decks Tinted insulated glaas windows, skylights. Bookshelves, copper-Hoed planter Hand split Cedar Shake root Garage Additional bunding sites available For further information call Sam Mitchell - 644-6700 Eves 646-8158 MULTIPLE PROPERTIES

^ A B E E K CONDO - a * ^ O M F I E L D HILLS - Geil course view P r o f e s s i o n a l l y renovated ranch wtth 2 / 3 bedrooms. 3 fun - M M den with wet t>ar fully ^ M f e c l o w e r level 2 car •nached garage Open Sun t-Spm $225 000 1603 Golf Ridge 626-7057 WABEEK PINES CONOO Choice GOLF COURSE site not otten available 1 Fantastic view of the md hole with this striking OPEN OOWTEMPORARY with lower-level i-Oul patio ana golf course First Boor and second floor great rooms, mam level master anth deck over•*"g i h . f.OiiriW *ao«awiy s e x t

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2 a n d 3 Bedroom Rental T o w n h o m e e

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B e t w e e n G r a n d R i v e r Si 9 M i l e on H a l s t e a d

NOW

MONOAt FRIOAV 9 IO 5 Wsalisnds 1 1 tO 4

Spacious Ftoor Plsns i CentrM Am dishwasher OsposM. » M m n * i g i P o a . F u r r w i h W 3 Suite* nns «

Lavish, FJegant

• Handicap Units

For • 4 9 prtvete entrances central ak mini blinds

S . . oo tT MM EE NN Tf S

OPEN

Heat Air conditioning Wall-to-wall carpet Swimming pool Storage GE appliances

32777 Grand River One MMe Eaat ot Farmington Road

Menepecr by Management Syetmm*. Inc. an attWmto ot thm P.M. Group

• I S u v l U

400 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

No Security Deposit Required

3 3 4 - 6 2 6 2

476-1240

phone utaties n o pets From $1,150 826-1714

R e n t a l s b e g i n at $ 5 1 5 a n d i n c l u d e :

L o c a t e d W e e t o f »-76 a n d N o r t h M - 6 9 M o d e l A n—ahl« W e e k d a y s n d W e e k e n d s

968-6960 968-8688

WALNUT LAKE Owectly on the snors s t u m n g aunset* Studio furnnhed right down to knens Prhrata screened porch 4 sntrsnce. microwsve dishwasher, phone* cable includes M mantes $675 655-5670

Ideal for Seniors



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2920 Schroder Bhrd , 2 Mock* N ol Orchard Lake Rd on Caaa Lake Rd FOR APPOINTMENT 861-9161 661-6309 334-6392

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400 A p a r t m e n t s For R e n t

NO WOODWARD AREA - 1 bedroom completely furrSsfted ndudtog color TV Short term lease avaSaUa $500 per month 566-5755 651-0111, 623-9430

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SRFMNG SPECIAL FULLY FURNISHED BLOOMFIELD LAKES C O R P O R A T E SUITES APARTMENTS Westland Towers 3 corporate apartments avaaabie m a amaS. private adun complex Our 1 4 2 bedroom lumished eorpoSTUOIO $400 ONE BEDROOM $500 $600 your r^ocauon and TWOBEOROOM $550 $660 transfer Decorator a m y high nee AS ol ihe apartments mauds car apertmenta leelure M»y eouOPed paung. drspee new decorator furni- kttdten* wtth utensas ms«J temce ture by Globe naenora 4 are com mOoor heeled swimmaig p o d tannlam excerise snd sauna Month lo 'aahar 4 dryer on mam fkx* Heel month leaae* avaaabie 4 water mduded GE air oondMonmg Second bedroom can be used Westtend Tower*

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402 F u r n i s h e d A p t s . For R e n t

400 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

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WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS Across from City Park 1 & 2 b e d r o o m s . 1% b a t h s HEAT INCLUDED Pool and Clubhouse From: $420 Call 7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6 Furraahed Apartment* Available

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WAYNE WESTLANO - Nawtxirgh Colonial Apts Cleen. Quiet Attractive i bedroom, carpel 4 si ance* Private entrance See to appreciate $375 mo 721-66B9

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FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 R o o m A p a r t m e n t For $79 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE - LARGE SELECTION . OPTION TO PURCHASE

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W A T E RFORO-Sub-leaae 1 bedroom. complex on lake $435'mo Security depoait paid Cal evening* 663-4060

SOUTHFIELD

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Twin Lakes

261-7394 A York Management Community

e 1 4 2 bedroom apartments e 2 4 3 bedroom Townhomee e Spadous - from 1062 - 2106 so leal a Conwentent to work, shopping and

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FHEE CABLE TV. 8ECUMTY Hmt, Cstttn/ At Conditioning, AppHancm,SOUTHFIELD Carptdng 1 bedroom Meet, Community Room, TV S Cord Room,electric, Pooiwater,-drapea. carpeting m-

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SOUTHFIELD - Two bedrooms. 2 beth*. ar appliances Carport, laundry. swimming p o d in exxnplex 13 W He/Southfield Roed $625 $625 per month After 0 pm. 334-0931

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HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

A beautiful place to live CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WESTLAND e 1 4 2 bedrooms e (Some wrth fireplace*)

SOUTHFIELD - Providence Or we must move leeee our apeeloua + bedroom apt 4 we w « contribute to your monthly rent For Information caH 443-5374

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1ST MONTHS RENT FREE Lahser - S . ol 7 Mile Nice one bedroom $325 and 2 bedrtxim $365 .par month includes heal water, aw. carpeting. 537-0014

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from $425 Free Heat

VENOY PINES APTS

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WESTLAND HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS The Place To Live" in Westland Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apts FROM $415 Balconies - Carports Swimming P o d 4 Park Areas Storage In Your Apartment 729-4020 Ford Rd 1 Wk E of Wayne Mon - Fn 9am-5pm Sat 4 Sun 1-Spm

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1st Month Rent Free. 1 and 2 bedroom apt* m Southfield with swim- WESTLAND - Sub-lease 6 mo* on e The Landings Apts at Warming p o d Heat 4 water furraahed. Days a* mator appliance* P Sets? Ask1 AMBER APARTMENTS 280-2S30

Greenfield Roed t Mock N. of 11 MHe Office Open Da*» Sal 4 Sun . 11-4

Intrusion Alarm Ample Storage Walk-In Closet Free Heat Senior Discount 1 or 2 Year Lease WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

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TANGLEWOOO APTS - SouOMMHS ROMULUS - 2 bedroom apartment, Sp*c»ous 1 b«droom Apt... (MO 5 a water 4 apo*ances mduded $390 F U Indudae carpeMng. drapea. monthly 941-0790 central air. a« " i c h e n sppaences_ ROYAL OAK Chemttng 1 bedrooms. $425/mo Indudea heat, microwave Credit report required Adlacent Wm Beeu- S O U T H F I E L D montHoepltal 435-3492 358-2800 O N E B E D R O O M ROYAL OAK - Clean huge uppar. 1 SPECIAL bedroom. Heal, air conditioning 4 $ 4 3 5 appMnces mduded 1WMO eeounty deposit $475/MO 229^289 Adult Community

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ROYAL OAK. 11 MHe. Mam St. area. 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment AvaCable Immediately Heal 4 water wHXudeO *o«

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Beautiful, spadoua 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Carpeted, decorated, storage 4 laundry fadUtlaa FROM $430 Evening 4 weekend hours WAGON WHEEL APTS 548-3378

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p e r t m e n t a t r o m '465

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ROCHESTER M lUkTTOW STRA . _. — MA*#Oe — . . APARTMENTS On Walton near Adams Rd APPLICATIONS o» bemg Aooepted lor Dekjae ISCDAOOM APARTMENTS RENT INCLUDES Heat, water, and central an corx»Uonmg Fu«v equipped kitchen and carpeting Cloee to «#iopp«ng m « s and downtown Rocheeter Easy access lo 1-75 and M-59 ReeMents qualify tor a m cfcib m e m b e r s ^ a»th use o l pools and

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ROYAL OAK 11 MILE 4 MAIN ST.

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

400

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ROCHESTER - Large 1 bedroom In town Greet location Air. carpeted, AMOASSADOA EAST We htrm • large kltcften $480. t mo rent free 881-5879 852-3873 781-8534

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PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom. Plymouth REDFORD Rd 4 Hottirooh. stove, rMrtgerator, ieet mduded. cat okay. carpeting, drapee, sir conditioning $285. $420 depoeit 354-8845 unit Available immediately $420 plus utilities A duns After 6 453-8194 ROCHESTER TERRACE SkPTS. • IN ROYAL OAK • PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom apartment f Decorsled i 4 2 Bedroom wtth- 2 lun beths. deck aB Ivlnfl room All appliances i Mint-Microwave, air. cable available washer and dryer In un«. _ Otapoaal 4 Water. Laundry faculties woodwork throughout. walk-Hi clo• Cloee lo 1-75 • sets m town, 8 months old urUI. Oakland Mall 4 Hoapnsls Tenant transferred $850 month. Fornear more mto , call Morv-Frl. 9-8pm CaH Ray Lee. Mict»gan Group 547-2672 Realtors 591-9200

A P A R T M E N T S 1 - 2

from $380 Including heat 4 hoi water • a* aiec trtc kitchen • Mr paling • p o o l . laundry 4 storage fa— - - TV • no pets • adult

PLYMOUTH - Spadoua efficiency 4 1 bedroom apartments available m quiet apartment community u u v dry tacuities doee to shopping. •> cedent 24 lw maintenance From $390'MO Call Village Green 459-7080

Speoous i 4 2 bedroom apis Private community atmosphere Close to downtown Plymouth Pool 4 other amenities Heat included

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PLVMOLTH • downtown Neat newty decorsled 1 bedroom, tull aponances " e e l Qw» ervlry Perkm® - . 4 « $375 459-0340

Now renting 1 4 2 bedroom unit*

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1 bedroom $420 2 bedroom $4 75 year Lease Heat 4 Water Paid Adults No pets

10 4 i i Mae

P l y m o u t h Hills

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1 - 4 5 5 - 2 1 4 3

PONTRAIL APTS.

Modern 1 and 2 Bad room

12350 Rlsman

H E R I T A G E A P T S . Currently haa units available Stop by or call tor s personnel showino MOORS MON THRU FRI 9 TO 5

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Free Heat

Park setting Spadoua Suites Outdoor Pool Immaculate Grounds 4 Bldgs AC Best Value tn Area Neer Plymouth & Kaggert>

400

Apts. For Rent

on Pontlec TrsH In S. Lyon

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CLUB From $435

400

Apta. For Rent

PLYMOUTH - new Cloee lo town Appliances Air Available now. $425 month + security Oepoait Mo pets 522-4302

HILLCREST

Located conveniently at Sheldon snd N Territorial 1 mile S of M-14

Apartments For Rent

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APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

PARKER HOUSE APTS

,*nly 9»^. 6 o ^ Sal & Sun By appt DOWNTOWN DETROIT NOV» TAKING APPLICATIONS *pecK>u» 1 Bedroom ••paciou i t J 2 DeOroom apart- Beautiful -nents m &•»»!•> * < * * fully carpet- apartment* Decorated carpeted From $340 per month. ed. all appliance* 4 mEvening & n a k t n d hour* io700month ptua security 844-5796 Realty Dels c">»» 273-0223 T 8nc* Contemporary 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 338-9552 •nth option coneiOored Charming h o u u Aalk to Oowntoam Birrmnghome 2'4 batha. r a « krtchen. #re•»am J bedrooms. t bath attached Avertable immedl- plaoa. oak Olacount ran*. 647-7726 J cm B*»0» private courfyara & BIRMINGHAM j«c« carpeting. louvers. appli- awly Small oKJer noma RemodBIRMINGHAM. DOWNTOWN ances »asner I d r y * >«25/MO eled. 2 Oedrooma. appkancee beee- 3 bedroom bungalow, garage, 647-3047 basement. sppriancae. >?SC par oKis security 626-4678 42* 8989 mant $645 MO month Aflar 4PM 826-5343 400 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t BIRMINGHAM - downtown 3 badroom 2 batha. central Mr beautlMramodalad, hardwood Boors O lor adults wtth locel lalM'anca F a r m i n g t o n Hills • aa No pals 644-6652

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Houses For Rent

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noma tor rant. HrMahad baaamanl lanced yard. 16651 mo 664-9068

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HOUMC For Rant

BLOOMFIELD MILLS - 3 ranch. 2 batha. on 2 acre lot. ctoee ichoola H 3 6 0 / M 0 . 1 yr leeae. Credn check 647-4*37

BLOOMF1CLD HILLS pome BIRMINGHAM - QUARTON LAKE knpeccabia charrrung 2 badroom. Charming ranch. 3 bedroor 1H bath EngHah conaga. cathadrM bath, family room. 2 * . oaMnga. Ilrapleoa, *yttght». » m - patto. 2 car garage. beeutHU ireed BIRMINGHAM room atth graanhouaa. atudy. aa ap- lot. lmme1400 colonial 3 ba after 4pm 336-3056 aagatone tarraoe. ta» month bath, 2.000 per mo 366-7762 rooma. 3*» betha. kxietlon. $625 par month. I month security large fempy room BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - 4 bed- Mto IMng room. tormM dimng. 2 Naar Oowntoam r * < rooma. 2 betha. fireplace, acreened ftraptaoae. baaamant, 1st ftoor launrary. 2 badrooma pkja loft. akykyhts. porch.. Ifenced. (1.850 per Mo 1 Yr dry. porchea and tabutoua deck larga kitchen 4 greet room, deck, Day*. 5 256-5639 549-0463. Eire's.: 646-6752 12.20C per MO available May 28.1610 par rrronth. 1 BIRMINGHAM - artarp. 3 bedroom, BLOOMFIELD - Quarto n / F r a n k * ! Lake Chaimar pil illegea 2600 CaN lor appointment; 626-7621 flreplece. dmmg room, tonced yerd. w recreation room, appeancea. a*a»n. cuetom ranch 4 bedrooma. 3 BIRMINGHAM - immeculete 2 bad- a b * June I. l » 2 5 / m o 644-6714 a_ 1 batha. 2 Vapleoaa. neutrM homa. baaamant. 3 car ge>1600 per month BIRMINGHAM - ama* attractive 2 D 6 H INCOME 1700 month 737-4002 771-0472 bedroom brick. S W area, l u l beeement. lanced yard, carpet thru-out. BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM In lown Immecu. Mpkancea S650'mo wtth CANTON. 3 bedrooma. MOO bedrooms. handeome lemodeang. lata 2 badroom. 1 bath, baaamant After 6pm 476-6535 FERNDALE. flat. >350 owe. Me 4 Ml appaancaa 539 C W Large Anderson wtndowa. PM NORTHVILLE. 4 bedrooma. >1.200 hardwood floor* door* Dc Doubta^flanjg^ plus 1'4 aacurlty 626-6319 BIRMINGHAM 2.000 aq It Bnck. 2 ROYAL OAK. 3 bedrooms, >700 Adults. No pat» >600 batha. femlly room, appllancea. REDFORD 3 bedroome. >600 large garage Sharp' V.OSO/mo a i m 3 bedr«im tor $670 3 5 6 ^ 3 6 6 Mora evMlaMe In other areas 400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rant RantMs 544-0095 Management/Sales 254-0960 BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom. 1 beth. REALTY CONSULTANTS dmmg room, baaamant. appllancea. lanced on city perk July bedruum quad levei. r i betha. 2M car garage. A v a W M BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom bun- In June. >650 mo. piua security, galow 2 car garage, new kitchen, Credit retorances 1 -600-602-3169 updated bathroom, nice condMon >675 Ca« Dorothy. Century 21. CANTON - 4 bedrooma. 2 f u i bath*, Country Hula 540-3050 garage, walking distance 10 school >1050 pat month plus aecurtty deBLOOMFIELD - Cleen 3 bedroom. 2 poalt U g i ^ o r 458-yae beth. beeement. etleched garege. central Mr. >695 plue aaoxttv. cxaait CASS LAKE, option Land Contract, A PA • T M E N f S retoiancea. non-smoker 651-9393 vlew/acceas. Maw at energy saver ouad. 3 badrooma. 1H bath. deck. BLOOMFIELD BILLS - Charming >975 mo. >4500 move-In 626-1427 Carriage Houae on Stt acre eetate 3 small bedrooma. 1 bath, large kitch- DEARBORN HTGS - attractive 2 en. tiring room with exterior balco- bedroom ranch, carpeting, lenced. 1 & 2 Bedrooms ny, 2 * car attached gerege. >1400 isrnodaled kitchen and beth. Imme553-9056 p i , month S40-8020 644-7996 diate occupency, >410. from • 6 1 5 ar*ranc»s

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EVERGREEN/9 MILE AREA - 3 bedroome. areplece, ettached g e r y a . -»0 yard. famMy room, SouthfWd 00W >565-MO plus >750 secur ay 352-4316

EXECUTIVE W Bloomflald home on lake Quad 3 or * Bedroom. 2 beth. fireplace, tamay room. «1200 c * LYNOON/OUTER DWVE - Nice » month Aveaabla June. 696-3381 bedroom nearly deooraled. carpelFARMINGTON HILLS - Cute 1 bed-

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CANTON - 2 I 'edecoreied nsOsrMiciss No pets >580/mo + Utaaee. Depoeit requeed Caa after 3S0pm 4$S-7332 CANT0N-2056 Marlowe. 3 b room, is* beet townhouee. (hang room, dkano room. kitchen, t u i casement. 1350 sq ft AveBeOM May 23 6 mo old. >7SO/MO. 434-3123

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N O W 2 bedroome. FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 Hiuaagea. t * 7 i ootonMai >1.360 4 >1.860. 3.600 Avaaabie mmm 1 M, ft.. 4 b e d r « m 2 k * / J h j J b M f ^ Cai betora 3pm SnSSn Mr Overlooking park NW DCmOtT-WorkJny • ABSOLUTELY . . . , LAKE SHCRWOOO (Lake Aooeae)- bedroom, stove 4 k w g i -----your choice o« 3 A* nee inMde 6 UMtord New 2 ««ory 3 b e d r o o n v j garsga. lenced r a r d No pett- W T V belh home « W Oh. greetroowv » e - mo pCs security S37out plece. herdwood aoors 3 bedroom nrlth geraga. >3®6 par 11500/mo * aacurlty No peie OAK P A R K / M B K A £ f > Nomas >476.. SS26 4532 M M usBa Dr 2 _nh K4I baaamant. >375 2 bedroom rench, >366 per month. UVONIA- Beeutltoi 2 bedrtwm home with Ftorlde room, large ) * d . ? Mlto/Tatogrsph-'Schcx^.^ OAK PARK- Sherp 3 bedroom, are•ecurtty kghOng. smoking, no pels. >700 421-6031 oiaca. garege, appaenoee. draperMs. lanced yard. A , M l s 6 l i June let. DETROIT - Schoolcreft/CXaer Dr 2 bedroom, no baaamant, 9 * a g e LlVOaA-Ejiecutive raeldance J-4 >650 par mo tonced yerd. a« appaenoee t 2 7 t * bedroome. 2"> bethe. REOFOnO Lame C aecurtty Rem or buy 536-7078 room. 2V» cer geraga on 2 acrea OLD home. CJaaelc Interior ™ ~ Beeutlful HUM rto w >460./mo After 5pm. M4-066? DETROIT - W Outer Drive aree. 2 >1100. Morv-Fn. 12-4. ^ * ' °

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C A N T O N Naar 1-274. Naar Energya M d a n t U n f i t 4 A 0 0 4 M O O (total I of 13,200) en-ft. a e a a t l t Ofttcea to OFFICE S P A C E - 600 aq. ft. Prime • Owya. 397-1020:eves. 466-0272 tocatton. II - i l t i * security $ 6 4 0 month plua 1* u M Baa. C M t ilwaan FARMMGTON 4:30am-9pm 474-1314 OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Orchard L a k e - 4 m » FARMMGTON 8600/9000 s q . f t .

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NOW LEASING THE ANNEX 1.100 aq It Deluxe offloa. New c o n s t r u c t i o n Office buat to suit. C a l T o d d

TELEGRAPH & 6 MILE OFFICE BUILDING 300-12.000 aq fL A l

THOMPSON-SROWN 543-8700

255-4000

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MAPLE-ORCHARD 2.3.4 & 5 room offices. Completely finished. Available now. 1 month free rent.

OFFICE SPACE ForLaaaa. Irom 400 to 1200 aq I t Brokers kJ^Mprotag-

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

444-7373 EXECUTIVE SUfTES AVAILABLE Indudea apadoua p e r k * — 1 a t floor. Experienced par i o n a l l i e d M M copying. UPS

OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE 625 Sq Ft - 1.250 Sq Ft Newly Decorated Bunding Includes Heat, Lights 8 Air Conditioning U n d e r g r o u n d Parking Furniture Available Professionally Managed

bek- Suftas with u t l K t o s 8 mMrrtenanca 300 aq fl to 1500 aq n First SOUTHFIELD Professional new of " a. 422-3670 s For rani. Ta»- T wWve area $ 3 5 0 / u p Secretary ta> Xerox Hon LIVONIA s m o k e r s preferred 350- 2122 8.000 a q . f r bunding. Stark Road frontage, prime. Caa between sen 6AMSOUTHFIELD AT 1-696 5PM M o n . t h r u F n 522 522-6181 Prime office suits svalabie. 1 200 aq ft. executive suite 2 offices corvL O O K I N G TO sub-let 2.557 aq. ft. of i, large open area up-graded p r i m a ofltoe space In tha Wlcfcaa Bunding. 24261 Evergreen Rd.. carpal, marble Boor treatmeni lerge S o u l h f l a U Beautiful 1st ftoor smta. OAK PARK service 4 a l utwttoa. 5,000 s q ft office space Cheap I EJtoe at 357-0070 rentl Functional a n d e f f l o e n i Near Capital 8 Cookdge

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parking- Flaxtola arrangement provldtog receptionist: Ibrary/confercoptor 4 tolaphonaa a 1. 446-7177

$350 8 $200/month indudea arlai aar464-2960

REDFORD 24350 Joy Roed

U V O N I A - Schoolcraft 8 Inkster Contact For leaaa 450 t o 770 sq. fl. active CERTIFIED REALTY INC t o p p i n g center Ofltce space Ideal 471-7100 tor lawyers, accountants or raal aaI m m e d U t e i y avaaROYAL OAK 559-1160 Prime location cloee lo d o w n t o w r LIVONIA - Six M i a Rd W / M i d d t o - New office amies wai Amah t o suit

C L A W S O N O . 14 M i a Rd. Medtoai Ofltoe tor laaaa. i440aq.n.. aa uoa~ Ample partdno. bnma447-8117 BIRMINGHAM

24821 Five Mile Rd i Hooma plus UaUvoom & S t o r a g e ^ lust reoecorated. perfect lor small contractor sales rap. etc CERTIFIED REALTY INC 471-7100

AVAILABLE OFFICES i n W B t o o m M d . Orchard L a k e Rd Private entrances. 660 VSO s q f t to 3200 sq. ft. 85 1-4556

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ARI-EL Enterprises. Inc.

HUNT C L U B - N E W C O N S T R U C TION August occupancy 2.850 sq ft. WaBi out baaamant. g o u r m e t k i l c h e n wtth Jennalra. master bedPRIME OFFICE SPACE r o o m wtth sunken t u b $197,900 Carvlon - 2.000 aq ft for m e d « a i ASK FOR C O L E T T E 851-6700 X-ray r o o m reception r o o m Good fordlnic PRESTIGIOUS ROLLING OAKS WEST August occupancy Contem- Plymouth - a p p r o x 945 sq ft . prip o r a r y c u e l o m great room c o n c e p t vate parking, in the heert of O o w v sun r o o m . 6 fl s u n k e n t u b . Jannair t o w n Plymouth c e r a m i c t i l e . 2 ' * car g a r a g e Van Esley Real Estate $279,000 ASK FOR C O L E T T E 451-6700 459-7570

|uot off Jeffries freeway m attractive bunding261-0130

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for storage. Gaa lumace. $ 2 9 0 plus seculty.

MEDICAL SUITES 450 to 1.250 sq ft In garden-Ivpe medlcaf complex Exceaent perk ing

A V A I L A B L E BIRMINGHAM S p e c * u p l o 400 aq fl at Maple 6 Inkster S e p e r a t e entrance, oould t h e r e services N o n smoksr 865-3300

DOWNTOWN

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FARMING TON HILLS S m a l shop/ratal 1.100 sq.ft. wtth I BIRMINGHAM OFFICE Middleoeft fronts p : Morth of 9 Mae. • Comar of Maple 4 Woodward 477-2286 or 5 3 4 - 0 7 W llOOO aq. ft svsaaWa N e ^ — M ad. Own entiamie » dealt a fl C a l tor =ERNDALE- Lea aa Dufldtog. 2 0 0 0 • n protected aq. I t w e dMc le Large parking Cat: 244-6940 araa. lanced yard Work area $ offlea Near 6 9 6 4 7 5 559-4637 BIRMINGHAM praattotous doawito—i offLELANO. Ml. BuMnaas opportunity ice buKBng. 400 to 1.300 Sq.Ft rental spaos avaaabie May thru Col- Caa Ma. Senders. 642-2000 or Tour. Cxcislsnt opportunity for quaflty carry-out food operation baB L O O M R E L D HU.L8

P L Y M O U T H . 1240 sq. I t . remodondftto ' $1000 par Caft 261-1943

WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple Rd ' O r c h a r d Laka Rd area 450 to 1.800 sq ft available for immediate occupancy m newty decorated bunding

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Mile - Farmington Rd 900 - 1.100 sq.ft. Medical or general office. Excellent location. Immediate occupancy.

436 Office / Business Space

BIRMINGHAM-DOWNTOWN. 5 r o o m sulta. 925 aq. R. plua storage. Free p a r k i n g , utatlee a n d maintai k i c t u d e d $1290 mo 646-6215

U V O N I A • Mora 20x40. on 7 M4a. W of Farmington Rd. (Aoroaa trom K - M a r t ) R a u l or ofBca. AvaBaMa ImmsdlaWfy 561-3426 or 464-7442

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Tisdale & Co. 626^8220

on 0s4s . e s Rd fuat S of M K M g a n A v e B a l o w market retea Contact V e n l u r a Properties Inc.,

D O W N T O W N ROCHESTER Space for Leeae Beauty Salon Ladtoa dreea/i • O f l t c e / r a t a l or servloe I • Optometrist /optical - precttoe. equipmenl 4 offloa. p a r t e d lor young doctor. Bualnaet to operation 25 yrs. 338-1043

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C O L D W E L L BANKER

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS B E L O W M A R K E T RENTAL RATES. 874. 1200 and 1892 squere ft. office space to Twelve M * s Corridor krvmediele Occupency Ca« Mary Bush THOMPSON-BROWN 553-6700

557-3800

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DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER For Sale m u m 1000-6000 336-1043

abta. Satam Tap. 6 M M 4 Chubb RdBogeftoCo Aak tor Paul. 344-1414

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PLYMOUTH F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Prime Mam Si location 1.000 s q f l . K> M a s Or snd ftver flOO aq fl General medical a r e a New tecawy $1000 month, aa Utnmea i n d u d e d 455-3669 utamee n d u d e d . ample parking PLYMOUTH lai t y p i n g a n d a p p r o x . 500 aq f l Share office apece Lo - ' 4 7 4 - 4 0 7 0 overhead share a x p e n u with oovera 455-4802 F A R M I N G T O N HILLS FOR L E A S E / S A L E Fuay e q u i p p e d a n d operating real aetata office On the active O r c h a r d BOO sq ft office for lease o n Main L a k e c o r r i d o r at 1-486 1,474 eq f l S t . buat M 1964 immediete occuIn attractTve brick 4 bronze gleaa pancy $ 1 1 per sq ft tnple n e i b u n d i n g C a n b e amaa. tpecieaieia Call JIM COURTNEY office or larger g a n e r M office Mr H a l : 628-8900

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s q ft In Nov! s to r r e e w e i Prime office s p a c e fronting on G r a n d RNar i m m e d t o t e occupancy 344-7746

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON Sub-lease 2.400 square feet Retsa Store Terrific tocatton i m m e d M a Occupancy Caa Mary Bush THOMPSON-BROWN 563-8700

WESTLANO trt-tovel with Joy /Farmington area. St no d f u g i » 7 0 plus 1/2 tar4pm.

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P L Y M O U T H - M a m St 800 s q ft newfy remodeled, prtvete entrance 4 lav I m o n l h free 1660 m o Alec BOO aq ft work or saorsgs 455-3232

Enterprises, Inc.

ANNOUNCING Internaltonai Biatosas Cantors n o w ha«« 4 p r i m e tocattoria for sms4si' executive office needs. From 150 sq.n. wtth shared secretarial aar vtoee a n d c o n l a t a n c a rooms or your

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ROCHESTER - M s M or l a m M e . n o n smoker, l o ahare 3 b e d r o o m h o m e S300SMO-. mckjdaa i M H a a p l u s security deposit. 452-6025

same to share homt Nort-amokar $244. mo. > H u M t M • . 4 4 2 - 0 6 1 6

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MAX BROOCK. INC. BIRMINGHAM Busy downtown rataa on 2.000 sq ft. "

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t h e declining m a r k e t . C o n a r d - P y l e is leading t h e i n d u s t r y in d e v e l o p i n g a n d d i s t r i b u t i n g a large v a r i e t y of s h r u b roses.

c h e m i c a l c o m p a n i e s , most g a r d e n e r s would p r e f e r a rose with i n b r e d resistance t o t h e disease i n s t e a d a n d would willingly a c c e p t smaller or fewer flowers. if t h a t were necessary. E v e n t h e legendary h y b r i d t e a rose. P e a c e , b e a u t i f u l as it is, is s u s c e p t i b l e t o e v e r y rose plague. Like m a n y o t h e r m o d e r n roses, it was bred p r i m a r i l y for a p p e a r a n c e of blooms a n d n o t h i n g else. CONSEQUENTLY. THE published s t a t i s t i c s show t h a t rose growing in t h i s c o u n t r y a c t u a l l y h a s . s e v e r e ly d e c l i n e d . T h e W a y s i d e G a r d e n c a t a log of I 9 6 0 d e v o t e d 30 p a g e s t o roses. In 1981 t h e r e were 10 pages. C o n a r d P y l e o n e of t h e largest w h o l e s a l e rose g r o w e r s a d m i t s t h a t t h e i r sales a r e d o w n 40 p e r c e n t over t h e l a s t 10 y e a r s . T h o u g h m a n y gardeners are finding t h e h y b r i d t e a rose too d e m a n d i n g , too e x p e n s i v e a n d n o t w o r t h t h e s p a c e in t h e i r s m a l l s u b u r b a n g a r d e n , it d o e s n ' t m e a n o n e n e e d not grow a n y t y p e of rose. S h r u b r o s e s a r e t h e a n s w e r b e i n g off e r e d b y t h e i n d u s t r y r e c o g n i t i o n of

D E B O R A H S I L V E R , t h e rose exp e r t a t G o l d n e r - W a l s h N u r s e r y in Pont i a c . g a v e m e a great deal of i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g t h e increase in development of s h r u b roses a n d their a d v a n t a g e s o v e r t h e h y b r i d t e a s . Silver, w h o got her degree i n biology, grew u p w i t h g a r d e n i n g a s a m a j o r p a r t of h e r life. S h e w o r k e d a t H u g h e s P e r e n n i a l G a r d e n s before c o m i n g t o Goldner-Walsh. B e c a u s e s h e is a s e r i o u s a n d fine p a i n t e r as well as a b o t a n i s t , s h e b r i n g s a h i g h l y developed a e s t h e t i c s e n s e t o h e r gardening. In d i s c u s s i n g s h r u b roses, s h e said t h a t s h e feels t h a t t h e y introduce a " m u c h needed s o f t n e s s a n d g r a c e to t h e t y p i c a l American s u b u r b a n g a r d e n . " " S h r u b roses," s h e c o n t i n u e d , " c a n be u s e d in place of a f o r s y t h i a or a spirea b u s h . T h e flowers last j u s t as long, a n d t h e s h r u b will live j u s t a s long a s a n y Other flowering s h r u b a n d offer a n a t t r a c t i v e y e a r r o u n d a p p e a r a n c e . T h e color of

t h e s t a l k s of s o m e of t h e varieties, t h e colorful fall foliage, a n d t h e b r i g h t red. p e r s i s t e n t seed hips a r e a b o n u s we never h a v e seen in h y b r i d roses, w h i c h actually are quite u n a t t r a c t i v e after t h e leaves fall." A n y o n e can grow s h r u b roses. Y o u n e e d n ' t be a "rose f a n c i e r , " as t h e s e roses a r e h a r d y a n d d i s e a s e r e s i s t a n t . T h a t quality, in itself, m a k e s t h e m especially desirable. W h a t t h e g a r d e n e r gives u p when p l a n t i n g s h r u b o r j a n d s c a p e roses is m a i n l y t h e s i z e b f t h e flowers. T h e flowers a r e n o t florist flowers. T h e y a r e simpler, b y e m a n y of t h e p l a n t s , like t h e a w a r d w i n n i n g B o n i c a , are sjjirf-te-he '"free flowering f r o m s p r i n g to f r o s t . "

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B O N I C A . A P A S T E L pink s h r u b rose, w a s originated b y t h e world famous French hybridizer, " T h e House M e i d i l a n d , " t h a t g a v e u s m a n y of t h e t o p h y b r i d roses. It is now grown a n d d i s t r i b u t e d in t h i s c o u n t r y b y C o n a r d P y l e . In 1986 Bonica won t h e A A R S , All American R o s e S e l e c t i o n s A w a r d , a n d is t h e first s h r u b rose t o win t h i s coveted award. This prize winner was b r e d a n d selected for h i g h m a r k s in h a r d i n e s s , disease r e s i s t a n c e , vigor,

But fortunately t h e r e are m a n y o t h e r equally d e s i r a b l e s h r u b roses t h a t j u s t h a v e n ' t received t h e s a m e p r o m o t i o n a n d p u b l i c a t t e n t i o n as C a r e f r e e B e a u t y , a n d t h e following are among the most desirable:

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