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Art students have an abundance of talent, 1B UK. —— " Fast track to top, 1D Toys R Us-plans Canton office center, 6A Canton © b a r b e r Volume 12 Number 101 Thursday. July 9. 1987 Canton. Michigan 100 Pages TwP.ntv-fjvP r-^ntc Art ley elected president of school board By Doug Funk* staff writer David Artley. who has served on the Plymouth-Canton school board since 1983, has been selected board president for the 1987-88 academic year by his colleagues on the board As president. Artley will chair all board meetings. The president also signs most legal documents involv- ing the district. Perhaps just as important, though^ not an official duty, is the president's ability to set a tone for working rela- tionships within the district. Artley said he wants to make sure people are heard and that "there is a common understanding You don't always have agreement but you can have a common understanding." ARTLEY. who lives in Canton, also sees his role as a coordinator and facilitator. "Coordinator in the sense that staff, community, board and stu- dents are working together for the common goal of excellence in educa- tion " "It's my job as an elected official to understand the bureaucracy and explain it to others. Get them point- ed in the right direction ..." Labor peace, educating all stu- dents and community involvement were cited by Artley as major issues facing the district. The. teachers' contract expires in the fall of 1988 but Artley said he expects negotiations to begin well Please turn to Page 2 Hoben gets raise Superintendent John M. Hobetu_ who earlier scored high marks in a performance evaluation by the Plymouth-Canton school board, was rewarded Monday with a 5V» percent increase in base pay. The school board upped Hoben's salary to $83,897 from $79,516 That figure doesn't in- clude an annual car allowance of $6,000 and a yearly longevity bonus of $500. - Hoben, 63. chief executive offi- cer of the school district since 1971, administers an annual budget with revenues of $55.8 million and about 1,800 employ- ees. A Plymouth Township resident, Hoben was hired in 1955 as a teacher and coach at Plymouth High School. Business people like it in Canton By Diane Gale staff writer »' Business people like doing busi- ness in Canton. That was a finding of a Communi- ty and Economic Development de- partment survey that will be used to draw more business to the communi- ty Commercial and industrial busi- nesses were targeted Canton's demographics are a ma- jor attraction to owners of commer- cial firms. "The township boasts a large, young, middle class population with a comfortable high income level." the survey said. "Only 11 percent of respondents could specify no advan- tages to doing business in Canton or expressed no opinion POOR ROAD CONDITIONS, con- gested traffic, a restrictive sign ordi- nance, landscaping requirements and other township rules were named as disadvantages of doing business in Canton. The majority of industrialists praised Canton's "location and easy access to the freeways as the major benefit in locating in Canton," the survey stated. Poor roads, high taxes and "nega- tive views of local government" Please turn to Page 2 sounds of 4th By Julia Brown staff writer BILL BR£SLER/«t*H p*otogr«p*» Dale Du | h |e of Canton. a crew member tor Sunki.t Balloon, brace, himself and hold, tightly to the crown rope to anchor the balloon while it's being inflated. This year's Fourth of July week- end was an action-packed one in the Plymouth-Canton community The seventh annual Mayflower Hotel Hot Air Balloon Festival was held Friday through Sunday On Saturday afternoon, the Fourth of July Parade, sponsored by the Plymouth Jaycees. filled Main Street in downtown Plymouth with festive sights and sounds The Jaycees also sponsored a fire- works display Saturday night ai Plymouth Township Park, enhanced by a star-spangled performance of the Plymouth Community Band Other activities held during the weekend provided something for ev- eryone "People that went out of town missed the best party in Michigan. I think," said Scott Lorenz. co-chair- man of the balloon'festival with Gor- don Boring "It was nice to have it on the Fourth of July," Lorenz said "We had good crowds " The hot air balloon festival conun- Please turn to Page 3 TVIarchers win honors The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps earned the first place trophy in band compeution for the Fourth of July Parade in Plymouth Satur- day. For marching units, the Fred | Hill Haberdashery Precision Brief- case Drill Team captured first place. Tying for second place were the high school pom pon teams of the Plymouth Salem Rockettes coached by Anne Buie and the Plymouth Canton Rockettes coached by Christina Branham. For adult floats, first place went to the Plymouth Business and Pro- fessional Women with second place to Plymouth Elks Lodge 1780 and third place to the Canton Historical Society For youth floats, first place went to the Polish National Alliance Centennial Dancers, and second Please turn to Page 3 A New Trend in music Band members share determination and optimism what's inside Brevities lion C By Suaan Buck staff writer When Brice Cranston graduated ents gave him a choice: a new car or a new digital sampler keyboard Cranston, 18, a band member who plays keyboard and guitar in a group BH.L BR€SLCR/«»«f ph0»0Qr«p*« At 19 Brice Craneton and The New Trend band he play* with already have had much aucceaa. called The New Trend, chose the $7,500 keyboard, which is known in the recording business as an emula- tor Cranston's choice is proof of the drive, determination, commitment and optimism shared by all mem- bers of The New Trend, who want to go to the top of a volatile industry Formed in October 1983. The New Trend also includes as members Keith Lowers. 19, lead guitarist, Todd Wyman. 19, bass Dustin Wy- man, 16. vocalist, and Johnny Hill. 18, drummer. All are Plymouth real dents THE BAND, which is managed by Talent Live, a Canton talent agency, recently played at a student anti- drug rally sponsored by the Michi- gan PTA on April 4 held at U»e Pon- tiac Silverdome The event was at- tended by 10.000 people "They loved us We went over real btg. said Cranston. Th* band Is busily aecurnulatlni other credits and may, pending an interview, be featured in an as yet unscheduled, two-hour television special highlighting the story of how an album, called "Busting Barriers." came to be people The idea for the album was conceived by Elsie Young, a Talent Live manager and her daughter Car- ne Young, editor and publisher of Conquest." a locally produced newspaper for the handicapped The New Trend sang and helped to compose with fellow manager. Bruce Young of Canton, a song fea- tured on the album called Little House of Woo . According to Elsie Young t be al- bum caught the attention of Stevie Wonder who wants ti> be included on the next ooe Released in January thr ai bum involved the effort* of 100 peo- ple - young, old and handicapped in an effort to bring tofether the strengths of theee people who often follow separate paths The album can be bought at Har mony Houer stores The album jack- et portrays the SUtoe of Liberty in a wheelchair, said Elsie Y< A MUTUAL lore of marie brought The New Trend band members to- gether Cranston and Lowers were friends in seventh grade in Central Middle School, where they played in sepa- rate bands Cranston was in a group called Sierra, Lowers was in High Voltage. •We were sott of rival bands m a friendly way." said Cranston. "All of us had formal music instruction from James R Griffith. CEP music director, who taught us theory and we all were in the marching band " Band member Johnny Hill was re- cently awarded a full-ride scholar ship to study music at Central Michi- gan University The New Trend plays a wide range of music, from funk to techno- rock "We also do our own originals, said Cranston We play the top 40 songs, so many of the people we play for are young " The New Trend has played at the Stodio Lounge in Westland and Lib- erties (formerly called The Suds Factory) in Ypallanti They are slated, by Talent Live, to perform at the Pontiac Silverdome again on July ». this time to benefit a group called Michigan For " Classified . Sections C.E.K Index 9C Auto , 6F Real Estate 2E Employment 9C Crossword Puzzle . . 5E Entertainment . . . . 6-80 Obituaries 6A Opinion 12-13A Sports Section D Suburban Life . Section B NEWSLINE . SPORTSLINE WANTS ADS DELIVERY. . 459-2700 591-2312 .591-4900 591-0600 MOMEARAMA SPECIAL SECTION IN TODAY'S ISSUE M M Ml

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Art students have an abundance of talent, 1B U K . —— "

Fast track to top, 1D

Toys R Us-plans Canton office center, 6A

C a n t o n © b a r b e r Volume 12 Number 101 Thursday. July 9. 1987 Canton. Michigan 100 Pages TwP.ntv-f jvP r - ^ n t c

Art ley elected president of school board By Doug Funk* staff writer

David Artley. who has served on the Plymouth-Canton school board since 1983, has been selected board president for the 1987-88 academic year by his colleagues on the board

As president. Artley will chair all board meetings. The president also signs most legal documents involv-ing the district.

Perhaps just as important, though^ not an official duty, is the president's ability to set a tone for working rela-tionships within the district.

Artley said he wants to make sure people are heard and that "there is a common understanding You don't always have agreement but you can have a common understanding."

ARTLEY. who lives in Canton, also sees his role as a coordinator and facilitator.

"Coordinator in the sense that staff, community, board and stu-dents are working together for the common goal of excellence in educa-tion "

"It's my job as an elected official to understand the bureaucracy and explain it to others. Get them point-ed in the right direction . . . "

Labor peace, educating all stu-

dents and community involvement were cited by Artley as major issues facing the district.

The. teachers' contract expires in the fall of 1988 but Artley said he expects negotiations to begin well

Please turn to Page 2

Hoben gets raise Superintendent John M. Hobetu_

who earlier scored high marks in a performance evaluation by the Plymouth-Canton school board, was rewarded Monday with a 5V» percent increase in base pay.

The school board upped Hoben's salary to $83,897 from $79,516 That figure doesn't in-clude an annual car allowance of $6,000 and a yearly longevity bonus of $500. -

Hoben, 63. chief executive offi-cer of the school district since 1971, administers an annual budget with revenues of $55.8 million and about 1,800 employ-ees.

A Plymouth Township resident, Hoben was hired in 1955 as a teacher and coach at Plymouth High School.

Business people like it in Canton By Diane Gale staff writer

»' Business people like doing busi-ness in Canton.

That was a finding of a Communi-ty and Economic Development de-partment survey that will be used to draw more business to the communi-ty

Commercial and industrial busi-nesses were targeted

Canton's demographics are a ma-jor attraction to owners of commer-cial firms.

"The township boasts a large, young, middle class population with a comfortable high income level." the survey said. "Only 11 percent of

respondents could specify no advan-tages to doing business in Canton or expressed no opinion

POOR ROAD CONDITIONS, con-gested traffic, a restrictive sign ordi-nance, landscaping requirements and other township rules were named as disadvantages of doing business in Canton.

The majority of industrialists praised Canton's "location and easy access to the freeways as the major benefit in locating in Canton," the survey stated.

Poor roads, high taxes and "nega-tive views of local government"

Please turn to Page 2

sounds of 4th

By Julia Brown staff writer

BILL BR£SLER/«t*H p*otogr«p*»

Dale D u | h | e of C a n t o n . a c r e w m e m b e r tor S u n k i . t Balloon, b r a c e , h imself a n d h o l d , tightly t o t h e c r o w n r o p e to a n c h o r t h e ba l loon w h i l e i t ' s be ing in f la ted .

This year's Fourth of July week-end was an action-packed one in the Plymouth-Canton community

The seventh annual Mayflower Hotel Hot Air Balloon Festival was held Friday through Sunday

On Saturday afternoon, the Fourth of July Parade, sponsored by the Plymouth Jaycees. filled Main Street in downtown Plymouth with festive sights and sounds

The Jaycees also sponsored a fire-works display Saturday night ai Plymouth Township Park, enhanced by a star-spangled performance of the Plymouth Community Band Other activities held during the weekend provided something for ev-eryone

"People that went out of town missed the best party in Michigan. I think," said Scott Lorenz. co-chair-man of the balloon'festival with Gor-don Boring

"It was nice to have it on the Fourth of July," Lorenz said "We had good crowds "

The hot air balloon festival conun-

Please turn to Page 3

TVIarchers win honors

The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps earned the first place trophy in band compeution for the Fourth of July Parade in Plymouth Satur-day.

For marching units, the Fred | Hill Haberdashery Precision Brief-

case Drill Team captured first place. Tying for second place were the high school pom pon teams of the Plymouth Salem Rockettes coached by Anne Buie and the P l y m o u t h Canton R o c k e t t e s coached by Christina Branham.

For adult floats, first place went to the Plymouth Business and Pro-fessional Women with second place to Plymouth Elks Lodge 1780 and third place to the Canton Historical Society

For youth floats, first place went to the Polish National Alliance Centennial Dancers, and second

Please turn to Page 3

A New Trend in music Band members share determination and optimism

what's inside Brevi t ies

l i on C

By Suaan Buck staff writer

When Brice Cranston graduated

ents gave him a choice: a new car or a new digital sampler keyboard

Cranston, 18, a band member who plays keyboard and guitar in a group

BH.L BR€SLCR/«»«f ph0»0Qr«p*«

At 19 Br ice C r a n e t o n a n d T h e New Trend b a n d h e play* with a l r e a d y h a v e h a d m u c h a u c c e a a .

called The New Trend, chose the $7,500 keyboard, which is known in the recording business as an emula-tor

Cranston's choice is proof of the drive, determination, commitment and optimism shared by all mem-bers of The New Trend, who want to go to the top of a volatile industry

Formed in October 1983. The New Trend also includes as members Keith Lowers. 19, lead guitarist, Todd Wyman. 19, bass Dustin Wy-man, 16. vocalist, and Johnny Hill. 18, drummer. All are Plymouth real dents

THE BAND, which is managed by Talent Live, a Canton talent agency, recently played at a student anti-drug rally sponsored by the Michi-gan PTA on April 4 held at U»e Pon-tiac Silverdome The event was at-tended by 10.000 people

"They loved us We went over real btg. said Cranston.

Th* band Is busily aecurnulatlni other credits and may, pending an interview, be featured in an as yet unscheduled, two-hour television special highlighting the story of how an album, called "Busting Barriers." came to be

people The idea for the album was

conceived by Elsie Young, a Talent Live manager and her daughter Car-ne Young, editor and publisher of Conquest." a locally produced

newspaper for the handicapped The New Trend sang and helped to

compose with fellow manager. Bruce Young of Canton, a song fea-tured on the album called Little House of Woo .

According to Elsie Young tbe al-bum caught the attention of Stevie Wonder who wants ti> be included on the next ooe

Released in January t h r a i

bum involved the effort* of 100 peo-ple - young, old and handicapped — in an effort to bring tofether the strengths of theee people who often follow separate paths •

The album can be bought at Har mony Houer stores The album jack-et portrays the SUtoe of Liberty in a wheelchair, said Elsie Y<

A MUTUAL lore of marie brought

The New Trend band members to-gether

Cranston and Lowers were friends in seventh grade in Central Middle School, where they played in sepa-rate bands Cranston was in a group called Sierra, Lowers was in High Voltage.

•We were sott of rival bands m a friendly way." said Cranston. "All of us had formal music instruction from James R Griffith. CEP music director, who taught us theory and we all were in the marching band "

Band member Johnny Hill was re-cently awarded a full-ride scholar ship to study music at Central Michi-gan University

The New Trend plays a wide range of music, from funk to techno-rock

"We also do our own originals, said Cranston We play the top 40 songs, so many of the people we play for are young "

The New Trend has played at the Stodio Lounge in Westland and Lib-erties (formerly called The Suds Factory) in Ypallanti They are slated, by Talent Live, to perform at the Pontiac Silverdome again on July » . this time to benefit a group called Michigan For "

Classified . Sec t ions C.E.K Index 9C Auto , 6F Real Es ta te 2E Employment 9C

Crossword Puzzle . . 5E Entertainment . . . . 6 - 8 0 Obituaries 6A Opinion 12-13A Sports Section D Suburban Life . Section B

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Canton Township, not long ago a Sleepy bedroom community that considered passing a farmland pres-ervation act, is being deluged with developers proposals.

In1 a meeting that lasted nearly (our hours Tuesday, township trus-tees and a standing-room-only crowd of residents heard from petitioners requesting approval to build apart-ments. an automotive service center and gasoline station,, convenience store The first two projects were turned down: the latter approved.

Surfacing with each request was concern about Canton's limited sew-er capacity Fear about flooding is

what drew a full house to protest the their backyard decks proposal of American Auto Parks. Petitions they signed claimed that which planned an auto care complex—added—development-would worsen

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for the norlii aide of Ford between Lilley and Haggerty.

And it prompted Supervisor James Poole to suggest that a con-struction moratorium be considered.

IF THE Department of Public Health could have taken the collec-tive blood pressure of the room's 100-plus occupants, meet would have been ordered off salt immediately. Friction and furor were the name of the game

A majority of those in the audi-ence opposed the automotive park.

\Many of the residents, whose homes border a ravine near the commer-cially-zoned site, still are fuming about a June flood that submerged

the flooding, pollute lawns, harm wildlife and create traffic conges-tion. excessive noise, and unpleasant^ odors.

DAVE NICHOLSON. Canton's economic development director, cited the township's zoning laws in recommending against approval of the auto center, which was to include a muffler shop, auto parts and car stereo stores and transmission and tune-up centers.

"To qualify for special land use. the applicant must demonstrate cer-tain qualifications will be met." he said.

The development would not have been "compatible with the use of ad-

jacent land . . . and the natural en-vironment.' nor would it have satis-fied a community need. Nicholson said.

The board expressed concerns about traffic, location and flooding before a motion V <*eny by trustee Bob Padget- was approved unani-mously.

American Auto Parks representa-tive Seymour Mandell said after the session, "I think it would have been kinder*>f the community to have in-formed the developer that they had certain concerns. More than all of them could have been resolved to the satisfaction of the community "

JAMES JABARA. a Plymouth res-ident and city commissioner, was verbally slapped around by Poole before the board denied his request

to build apartments on 14 landlocked acres west of Canton Center between Ford and Hanford.

"We've denied Jim's requests two or three times before but he's going to keep coming back unul he gets the answer he wants." Poole said.

Jabara told the board he has owned and paid taxes on the residen-tially-zoned property for 15 years, during which time the parcel has been rezoned several times. • . -

"When I bought it it was commer-cial - in the meantime we're sitting with a piece of property about which the Canton Planning Commission can't even agree," Jabara said

Clerk Linda Chuhran was the tie-breaker, deciding against Jabara Voting with her were Poole, Loren Bennett and John Prenicxky. Favor-ing the development were trustees

Steve Larson, Brown.

A DOWAGIAC firm. Westnedge Milham Partnership, succeeded in convincing the board to rezone a parcel on the southwest corner of Joy and Sheldon from office to com-mercial

The rezoning paves the way for an Amoco gas station and convenience store to locate on the 1 2 acres

Nicholson called the plan a "rea-. sonable proposal for the site" and recommended approval

Poole liked the name of the devel-opment - Gateway Plaza

"I think it should set an example It is a gateway to Canton and it should have an impressive approach to the township It can't have too much landscaping

Scott is president of Wayne-Westland board . . a i _ L. £ • il.i 11 nw • 1 r m \ . ffroHnolP nf Wavrvp M e m o r i a l H i e h

By Tedd Schneider s ta f f w r i t e r

Sharon Scott, one of three Wayne-Westland school board winners last month, was named president of the

board Monday night ~ Scott will succeed Mathew McCusker, who also won re-election last month .. *

Other officers unanimously select-ed by the seven-member board were

Artley will head board C o n t i n u e d f r o m Page 1

before the'11th hour "In this school district, we've made it an on-going process

"THE OTHER two things I feel are important are to make sure we're preparing students, not only those going on to college, but those going out in the work-a-day world

'I think the third thing is commu-nity involvement I think that goes

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Artley. 42. is a manufacturing manage ; J t .

He was elected board president by a 6-0 vote, with E.J McClendon ab-sent.

Lester Walker was elected vice president. Dean Swartzwelter secre-tary and Marilyn Schwinn treasurer. None of those seats was contested.

The board also decided during Its organization session Monday to con-tinue meeting regularly throughout the year on the second and fourth Mondays of the month.

The board also reappointed three law firms, an auditor, a financial consultant and several banks to pro-vide services as needed.

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Andrew Spisak. vice president; Syl-via Kozorosky-Wiacek. secretary, and Kathleen Chorbagian. treasurer

Scott. McCusker and Terri Reig-hard-Johnson were sworn in for their new terms at the start of the special meeting. - The district includes most of West- -land and a section of Canton Town-ship.

Scott said she hasn t set an agenda for her term as board president at this point.

"I think I've learned a couple of things from all the past presidents I have worked under," she said.

"I've learned that nothing less than a 100 percent effort on our part is acceptable and that unity among the board is something you have to strive for."

During her first term on the board. Scott served under former board member James LeDuc, Chor-bagian and McCusker

ALL THREE incumbents defeated their opponents handily in the June election. Scott was the top vote-getter with 1,715 votes.

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She said the three most p i i ' t lng problems facing the district were de-clining enrollment, the bodget and the fight to tn « quality teach-ing staff.

Scott has said she supports the use of cable television and other tech-niques to the hoard's credi-bility within the community.

Scott was born in Wayne aad is a

graduate of Wayne Memorial High School.

She is married to former Westland Fire Chief Ted Scott and has three children

In addition to her work with the board, she has served on the city's board of canvassers and has been ac-tive at St John Episcopal Church.

Scott has been a member of the Madusibidoson School PTA and a Democratic Party precinct delegate

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"It was a big surprise that the vast majority of respondents were pleased with community services, he said. "The complaints were about traffic congestion and road surfaces and, frankly. I complain about both of those, too "

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THE BALLOON festival featured several races

Bill Arrandale-, flying the Observ-er & Eccentric balloon, won the American Airlines race held Satur-day morning The prize for that race was a trip for two to Zurich or Gene-va. Switzerland

Clarence Catallo. flying the E F Hutton balloon, won the British Air-wavs race held Saturday evening The pilot's prize was a trip for two to London. England

A just for fun race held Sunday morning was won by Greg Hanson who flew the Bud Light balloon. ^

Bill Bussey. pilot for the Stroh s balloon, was a winner Sunday eve-ning He was among the pilots who tossed a bag filled with unpopped popcorn into a bucket on a sailboat. The prize for that British Airways competition was a trip for two to London

That competition was tied in with

a contest in which pilots were to at-tempt to pick up a key from atop a sailboat mast.

'That had to be scrapped," said Lorenz, who is co-owner and general manager of the Mayflower Hotel The key contest prize would have been a car from Dick 5c6tt Dodge

"It's the equivalent of shooting a hole-in-one. Lorenz said

The weather during the weekend was, as always, unpredictable

'Saturday was great." Lorenz said "It was a good day all day Sun-day was a little iffy."

IT S HARD to know ahead of time if the balloons will be able to lake off. Lorenz said

Most people attending the festivi-ties listen to the weather reports and

know when to show up to see the bal-loons take off

• Overall, I think it was a nice event We're satisfied with it

Estimating attendance at the fes-tival is difficult, according to Lorenz It's so busy We're lucky to get any sleep, let alone statistics

Plenty of work went into the weekend s festivities Those involved in planning and coordinating the weekend activities were lookingjor-ward to some well-deserved rest this week

"We are definitely exhausted but in a nice way." Lorenz said Obvi-ously. we're planning on continuing

No dates have been set fok next year's balloon festival • \

"It's up in the air. so to speal^ But we are planning on an eighth •'

Parade units win honors C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

place to the Tonquish Creek Feder-ation of .Guide Programs of the Plymouth Community . Family YMCA Third place went to the First Baptist Church of Plymouth

In the antique classic car division, first place went to the Plymouth His-torical Society with its Model A Pick

Up Truck second place to Matthew-Lee of Plymouth for two antique fire engines <a 1922 and a 1929 Reo Speedwagon and third place to Marie Clark of Plymouth for'a 1926 Ford Model T Tudor

The 1987 parade chairman for the Plymouth Jaycees was Richard Dohertv

Thursday July 9.

t T h e s k i e s o! C a n t o n a n d P lymouth w e r e filled with colorlul ho t air ba l loons th is p a s t week -e n d a s t h e w e a t h e r m a n a n d a tew o t h e r s

he lped p r o d u c e a s u c c e s s f u l s e v e n t h annua l Mayflower Hotel Hot Air Balloon Festival .

Hea the r S o n n t a g , a g e 6 of Can ton , S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g w a t c h e s smal l hel i lum ba l l oons re-

l e a sed by pi lo ts to d e t e r m i n e wind d i rec t ion .

Greg Hanson 0 * ^ ) i ®u<* Light-pilot, and Bill Bussey , S troh ' s piloL plot c o u r s e d i r e c t i o n s Sa tu rday mornft ig .

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Announcements for Breinties should be submitted by noon Mon-day for the Thtrrsduy issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday is-sue. Bring in or mail announce-ments to the Observer, 489 S Main, Plymouth 48170.

• CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Thursday. July 9 — Suszanne Ganote of the Canton Oakwood Hos-pital Center will be the guest speak-er at the regular meeting of the Can-ton Historical Society beginning at

7 30 p.m. Ganote will speak on Al-zheimer's disease. Light refresh-ments will be served after the meet-ing For more information, call Til-Iie SchuTtz at 453-60&4 or Melissa McLaughlin at 495-0304.

• 'GRAPEVINE CONNECTION' Friday. Saturday, July 10-11 —

P lymou th -Can ton Communi ty Schools is putting on its first sum-mer musical with a cast of more than 30 fourth, fifth and sixth graders called "The Grapevine Con-nection Written by John Carter and Mary Kay Beall. the play is a story of communication from cavemen

beating on drums to satellites in out-er space. The plajr will be presented at 7 30 p.m. Friday. July 10. and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. July 11. in the Little Theatre at Plymouth Canton High Sch r^ Tickets inay be obtained at the door for a $1 dona-tion. • PLYMOUTH LIBRARY BOARD

Monday. July 13 — The Plymouth District Library Board will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7 30 p.m. in the Dunning-Hough Library. Open to the public. • MUSIC IN PARK

Wednesday. July 15 — Mary Kleam, clarinet teacher and per-former. will be the guest artist from noon to 1 p.m. for the Music in the Park series held each Wednesday in Kellogg Park, sponsored by the

"Ply mouth Community Arts Council-Kleam is a University of Michigan graduate in music, teaches for the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park Marching Band and performs as a soloist in the Plymouth Commu-nity Band.

• BLOOD DONORS SOUGHT Wednesday. July 15 — The Ameri-

can Red Cross Bloodmobile will be

at the Plymouth Elks Lodge 1780 at 41700 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, 2-8 p.m. For an appointment, call Boyd Shaeffer at 458-2206. • MUSIC IN PARK

Wednesday. July 22 - Jerry Jaco-by. a professional guitar player, teacher, performer, songwriter and storyteller, will be performing Scot-tish tunes in the Music in the Park series from noon to 1 p.m. Wednes-days in Kellogg Park, sponsored by the Plymouth Community Arts Council. Jacoby holds music degrees from Wayne State University

• SENIOR PARTY

Thursday. Aug 20 —. All Canton residents 55 and older may attend the annual Civitan Party beginning 6 30 p.m. in the Plymouth Elks Lodge Tickets at 12 each include a chuck wagon (roast beef) dinner, bin-go with prizes. Tickets are available by mail or in person Call Canton Seniors at 397-1000. Ext. 278. • VFW DINNER DANCE

Friday. Sept. 25 — Canton VFW Post 6967 will sponsor a dinner dance beginning 6.30 p.m. Radio DJs will be spinning the Platters. The VFW still is recruiting new mem-bers Interested people may inquire at 1699 Morrison. Canton

Treat 'kids at risk' young Legislators shop state for ideas

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The younger "kids at risk" are spotted, the better odds society has for keeping them from crime and prison

Children's advocates gave that message last week in Detroit to a panel of state representatives study-ing early intervention for the pre-vention of juvenile delinquency

"We're not dealing with Huck Finn and Mary Poppins These are damned dangerous kids who don't understand remorse, who call killing you putting you to sleep."" said Ro-lando Shorey

Shorey is executive director of Metro Youth Program in Detroit, a non-pcofit agency that fonfierly was part of government. He deals with 11- to 17-year-olds who already have been in trouble.

"Start with single-parent/fami-lies." advised Shorey. who. like most of the 10 witnesses, refrained from asking for more state funds. "I don't always ask for money." he said

A THREE-HOUR hearing in the 1 City-County Building was the first of five that Chairman Teola P Hunter. D-Detroit, plans this summer

"Simply to build new prisons isn't the solution." said Rep David Gu-bow. D-Huntington Woods

•We can identify the high-risk families before kids are even born." added Rep Wilfred Webb. D-Hazel Park, a retired school superintend-ent.

Rep Lyn Bankes, R-Livonia. noted few ideas called for more money. Many called for straightening out bureaucratic lines between abused, disburbed, truant and delinquent kids in order to help those with mul-tiple problems. _

TIME AND again, experts re-turned to "family problems'" as the source of trouble, saying all their programs began operating "after the fact." .

Cheryl'Coleman, representing the Detroit Association of Black Social Workers, said the percentage of black families headed by both a hus-band and wife fell from 77 percent in 1960 to 69.5 percent in 1970 and 59 percent in 1980

"Thef t is a real difference be-tween the ways a male and a female handle young black males." Coleman said. "The family's role is indisput-

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THE SAME point was made in a different way by Deborah Hyde of the Oakland County Probate Court youth assistance project

"We find good parents attending our parenting project, and those that are most in need don't.'' Hyde said

The panel listened in fascination to Tommie L Summerville, execu-tive director of a non-profit group called Manhood, whose purpose is "to bring men into association with boys in fatherless homes "

When Gubow asked how the two-year-old group differs from Big Brothers, Summerville said Man-hood gives eight hours of training to men participants and brings them into contact with boys two or three times a week - "not someone to be a pal."

HE CALLED Manhood "a surro-gate father program" in which the adult male acts like a father without the obligation of providing a living

"We're talking about a generation with no daddy." said Summerville.

"Were providing someone to teach discipline" We're looking for role models." said the retired school principal

In prepared remarks, Summer-ville noted that "51 percent of vio-lent crime in America is committed by black youths Forty percent of black children are being raised in fatherless homes, thereby destroying tlrf protection, strength and model-

ing provided by two-parent fami-lies."

NUMBERS of kids are helped by the programs Examples

• Metro Youth Program serves about 375 children and their fan* lies, said Rolando Shorey, at a cost of $2,600 to $3,000 each It receives grants from the state Department of Social Services. Department of Men-tal Health. Office of Criminal Jus-tice Prdgrams and the private Skill-man Foundation.

• BABES, a 10-year-old program of the National Council on Alcohol-ism. has trained 80 counselors and 300 Detroit parents in working with children from pre-school to fourth grade who are exposed to drugs and alcohol.

BABES director Maxine Willis demonstrated animal puppets that adults can use to teach children to deal with their problems The ani-mals represent peer pressure, care of the body and children from homes where there is chemical dependency

"Help us expand our program to other parts of the state," said Willis. BABES gets some funds from the United Foundation and registration fees

ONLY ONI/ ' well-known public figure testified Detroit Council-member Maryann Mahaffey. a past president of the National Association of Social Workers, advocated "more school social workers

No-shows were Arthur Carter Jr chairman of the Wayne County Com-mission. D r John A Waller, director

'We're talking about a 'generation with no daddy. . . . 51 percent of violent crime in America is committed by black youths; 40 percent of black children are being raised in fatherless homes.'

— Tommie L. Summerville -Manhood spokesman

fo the Wayne County Health Depart-ment. and Alan Hurwitz of New De-. troit. Inc.

Standing in for retired Detroit News columnist June Brown Garner was Lee Landes of Livonia Better known as founder of MADDI Mothers Against Drunk-Dnvers). Landes also is active in Garner's "Let's Read program

Landes blistered the "look-say" method of teaching reading, advo-cating a phonics system in which let-ters are sounded out He said phonics can make readers of functionally il-literate older children and keep them from school lives of frustra-tion. class disturbance, drug usage and out-of-wedlock pregnancy

Rep Tom Power. R-Traverse City praised Landes' remarks, call-ing schools " the source of two-bit fads that fail to teach kids to read

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'We ' re providing s o m e o n e to t e a c h discipline. We're looking for role mode l s , ' sa id T o m m i e L. Summervi l le , who runs a pro-gram cal led Manhood , pair ing a d u l t s with f a the r l e s s b lack boys.

Court lifts lid on juveniles

*P - The Michigan Supreme Court has approved statewide revi-sions in Jhe juvenile justice system.

-Tfiey include opening hearings to the public and pre-trial detention of juveniles deemed likely to commit other crimes while released.

"This modernizes the court rules," said Oakland Probate Judge Eugene A. Moore said. • "Historically, juve-nile court matters 20 to 30 years ago were not as serious as they are to-day. Certainly not as violent.

"Now we have more dangerous kids, and what we're saying is, we have rules to deal with these more serious offenders "

THE RULES take effect Jan. 1. They were drafted after two years

of study by a committee, headed by Judge Moore Probate officials in Oakland and Washtenaw counties opened their hearings to the public earlier this year.

The new rules: • Open to the public most juve-

aile court hearings and files • Allow the release of names of

offenders under age 17 • Let officials hold a juvenile it

they can show the youth may com-mit another offense before the trial begins. Moore said. "The only way they can be detained now is if it can be shown they won't show up for tri-al."

• Require that young offenders undergo a preliminary hearing with-in 24 hours of being arrested, the current limit is 48 hours. Juveniles held in detention homes will have to come to trial within 42 days.

• Restrict expungement of an of-fender's juvenile record until the of-fender reaches age 30 or maintains a clean record for two years Moore said that move would make'juvenile records more readily available when an adult criminal is sentenced

The Supreme Court required that children be represented by a court-appointed lawyer in abuse and ne-glect cases It gave juvenile judges the discretion to decide whether to open child neglect cases to the pub-lic.

Seasonal hiring cuts jobless rate

Seasonal hiring caused unemploy- . ment rates in 10 of Michigan's 12 major labor market areas to drop in May. but Flint continued to be a gloomy, spot

Richard Simmons Jr.. director ot the Michigan Employment Security Commission, said that the statewide jobless rate fell to 8 2 percent in May from 8 5 percent in April The number of unemployed dropped by 11.000 during the month to 368,000

•Seasonal hiring m such ind^tnes as construction, retail trade and ser-vices normally increase in May along with the labor force as job seekers begin entenng the job mar

ket looking for summer employ-ment," Simmons explained

Unemployment rose in just two areas — Flint and Lansing — due to auto layoffs The Flint area's unem-ployment rate climbed to 12.5 per-cent from 9 8 percent in April

Ten major labor markets reported declines in their jobless rates - Ann Arbor. Battle Creek. Benton Harbor, Detroit. Grand Rapids. Jackson Kal a ma zoo. Muskegon. Saginaw Bay-Midlr.nd and the Upper Peninsula

The Upper Peninsula had the larg est decline as its jobless rate fell 3 percent — from 117 percent in April to 10 6 percent in May

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obituaries LD L. GILL

Funeral services for Mr. Gill. 66, of Plymouth were held recently in Ross B. Northrop Funeral Home in Northville.

Mr. Gill, who died July 4 in Annap-olis Hospital, Wayne, moved to Plymouth from Detroit in 1958. He was a chef at St. John Seminary in Plymouth when he retired in 1983.

Survivors include: wife, Evelyn; daughters, Barbara Munir of Canton, Patricia Saupp of West Bloomfield. Eleanor Thompson of Novi; sons, James Moody of Taylor and Douglas Moody of Plymouth.

JEANNETTE D. PETERSON

Funeral services for Mrs. Peter-son. 82, of Plymouth were held re-cently in Schrader Funeral Home in Plymouth with the Rev. John Gren-fell Jr. officiating. Memorial contri-

butions may be*tnade to the Michi-_gan Heart Association

Mrs. Peterson, who died July 2 in Livonia, was bortrin Wilcox. Pa., and moved to Plymouth in 1976 from Colorado. Survivors include, sister. Thyra Larson of Plymouth; brothers. Edward Parson of Broadview. 111., Carl Parsons of Daytona Beach. Fla ; several nieces and nephews.

BONNIE L. ROWE

Funeral services for Mrs. Rowe. 84. of Plymouth were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with buri-al at Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth Officiating was the Rev. William M. Stahl. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Plymouth.

Mrs Rowe. who died June 30 in Redford. was born in Muldrow, Okla. and" was a retired school teacher for Detroit Public Schools.

She was a member of the First tist Church of Plymouth.

Survivors include: son, William Le welling of Plymouth; brother. Cleo Barnes of Detroit; sisters, Ethel Spears of Oklahoma. Grace Climer of Oklahoma; and three grandchil-dren.

LILLIAN M. PALFI

Funeral services for Mrs. Palfi, 50, of Canton were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at St. Hedwig Cemetery. Dearborn Heights. Officiating was the Rev. George Charnley.

Mrs. Palfi, who died June 30 in Detroit, was born in Detroit and moved to Canton from Westland in 1979. She was a member of St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton and was editor of the Knights of Co-lumbus Plymouth Rock Newsletter. • Survivors include: husband, Charles; son, Charles Jr. of Canton;

aer, Sera Mizzi of Canton; brother. William Mirri nf Snnthfiald; sisters, Mary Ducca and Jessie Ellul, both of Lexington. Mich.; and several nieces and nephews.

CHERYL D'ANNE McGARRY

Funeral services for Mrs. McGar-ry, 29, of Belleville were held recent-ly in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Lapham Cemetery, Salem Township. Officiating was the Rev. Jerry Yarnell. Memorial contribu-tions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

Mrs. McGarry. who died June 28 in Ann Arbor, was born in Ann Arbor and moved to BelteviHe from Canton in 1985. She was a graduate of Plym-outh Canton High School and a stu-dent at Washtenaw Community Col-lege.

Survivors include: daughter, Paula of Belleville; parents. Margie and Norman McGarry of Canton; broth-

Toys R Us plans office center in Canton By Diane Gale staff writer

A proposed Toys R Us Inc. ware-house, distribution and office center will be the second largest structure in Canton _

The 472.000-square-foot building, to be the company's regional head-quarters. will be built on 20 acres north of Koppernick, east of Hagger-ty. south of Joy Road and the C & 0 Railroad and west of 1-275.

The expected opening is Novem-ber 1988.

THE LARGEST structure is the K Mart Canton Central Distribution

complex. 960.000 square feet, on the south side of Joy Road east of Lilley.

Toys R Us warehouse will employ between 40 and 50 workers. The number could "double during the season." around Christmas time, ac-cording to Michael P. Miller. Toys R Us. Inc senior vice president.

The office will employ about 30 year-long employees.

Miller declined to say how much the property cost or the expected net value of the project.

Dave Nicholson. Canton communi-ty and economic development direc-tor, estimates the building and equipment will be worth between

|12-$15 million. However, the company's site plan

application "suggests" the building, land and improvements are valued at less than $10 million (not includ-ing equipment), Nicholson said. He believes the company's figure is low.

"It's going to bring in a substantial amount of tax base in the communi-ty." Nicholson said.

The company will not receive a tax abatement, a 50 percent reduc-tion in assessed valuation for up to 12 years.

"Since it's not for a manufacturing

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"They took a risk in 1982 at a time when it was considered not a smart thing to do," Nicholson said. "And now it's paying off."

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The company is planning 40 addi-tional Toys R Us stores in the United States and 13 additional stores inter-nationally including the first loca-tion in West Germany.

The affiliated Kids R Us has 52 lo; cations in the United States and an additional 21 locations are planned this year.

-Toys R Us Inc. fiscal year ending February *9®7 sales were at $2,445 billion, which was a 23.7 percent in-crease from the previous fiscal year. Miller said.

Earnings increased $152.2 million from $119.8 million the previous year.

ers, Donald of Canton. Norman of Ypsilanti, sisters, Deborah Hulbert of Canton, Pamela McGarry of Plymouth; grandparents, Olive and Walter Baumgartner of Plymouth. Wilma Clymer of Stanton, Mich.; a nephew; several aunts and uncles.

ROBERT WILSON

Funeral services for Mr. Wilson, 68, of Detroit were held recently in St. Scholastica Catholic Church with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Southfield. Officiating was the Rev. Livy Paoli with local arrangements made by Schrader Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the ALS Foundation.

•Mr Wilson, who died July 1 in De-troit, was born in Detroit. A retired chief, of the Detroit Fire Chief, he was a member of the Plymouth Elks Lodge, of VFW Post 1278, and of the Detroit Police and Fire Post.

Survivors include: wife, Sophia; stepson, Ronald Brodzik of Plym-outh; sisters. Dorothy Schaefer, and Katherine Wilson of Westland; seven grandchildren- and three great-grandchildrenx

T. LAMAR JACKSON

Funeral services for Mr. Jackson, 93, of Youngstown, Ohio, were held recently in Coitsville Presbyterian Church in Coitsville, Ohio, with local arrangements made by Schrader Fu-neral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Coitsville Pres-byterian Church, Coitsville-Hubbard

Roads. Youngstown, Ohio 44505. Mr. Jackson, who died July I: in

Plymouth, was bora in Coitsville, Ohio, and had moved to Plymouth in 1983 from Youngstown Mr. Jackson was a retired corporate attorney, serving as senior partner of his law firm in Youngstown. He was a mem-ber <5! the Coitsville Presbyterian Church, of the Ohio Bar Association, and of the Trial Lawyers Associa-tion.

Survivors include: daughter, Jean Bacheldor of Plymouth, brother, Clingan of Youngstown; 11 grand-children and 10 great-grandchildren.

EVELYN M. TEDD . '

Funeral services for Mrs. Tedd 51, of Livonia were held recently ii Augsburg Lutheran Church with bur ial at Glen Eden Memorial Park Livonia. Officiating was *the Rev James West with local arrange ments made by Harry J. Will Funer-al Home.

Mrs. Tedd, who died June 30 ir Garden City Osteopathic Hospital was bora in Detroit. A homemaker she was a member of Augsburg Lu-theran Church of Redford, had beet active in Livonia elections and Cleveland Elementary PTA, and wai a former chairman for the Livonia March of Dimes. - -

Survivors include: husbandT Franklin, daughters, Sharon Gertkic of Westlnad. Gail Bergeron of West-land; parents. Helen and Roy Ellis ol Plymouth; sister, Joan Lacey ol Plymouth; and three grandchildren.

Kids need SS number Parents are reminded they need a

Social Security number for each de-pendent age 5 and older whom they list on Federal tax returns filed after Dec. 31, 1987. This is required by the Tax Reform Act of 1986.

One can apply for a number in person or by mail at the Livonia So-cial Sdcurity office at 1S407 Farm-ington Road. If the dependent Deed-ing a number is 18 or older or was bora outside the United States (U.S.) the application must be made in per-son.

Proof of the dependent's date of birth, U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status and" identity are required when a person applies. If the depend-ent was born in the U.S., usually an original or certified copy of a public, hospital or religious birth record can

establish proof of both date of birtl and citizenship School, medical, da) care and insurance records can b< used for identity.

School districts in Livonia. Plym outh-Canton and Northville have in vited representatives from Socia Security to sign up dependents in thi schools.

Schools that have not had a sign up visit will be recontacted in thr fall. Private schools will also be con tacted. Preschools in these commun ities are now being contacted foi sign-up visits this summer.

School personnel and parents saj tbey have been very pleased with So cial Security visits.

For more information about ap plying for a Social Security number <*nll 1-900-410-INFO. There is an 85 cent charge or this call.

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Mary Breen has been a teacher and principal Now she's a college board chairwoman

Schoolcraft College trustees unan-imously appointed Breep to a two-year term as chairwoman Monday The appointment came during the board's annual organizational meet-ing

"This is going to be a very exciting time for the college and 1 wanted to be a part of it." Breen said.

Breen. a Plymouth Township resi-dent, is completing her fourth year

as a board member, though this will be her first "as a board officer She replaces Michael Burley of Canton Township, who has been chairman since 1983 Veteran trustee Harry Greealeaf was also nominated for the poit. but declined

AS BOARD chairwoman. Breen will direct meetings, establish agen-das and serve on all trustee commit-tees She can also call special meet-ings and establish new committees She also will review the expense re-ports filed by the president and other trustees

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eration among her fellow trustees "It's my feeling that it's just not

the chairperson who gets things done, it's the whole board "

K former educator. Breen taught for 16 years in the Dearborn. Wayne-Westland and Livonia public schools, thdn served 10 years-as a school ad-ministrator She was assistant prin-cipal at Livonia Churchill High School at the time of her 1986 retire-ment.

She was also a delegate to the Na-tional Education Association's na-tional conventions in 1973-75.

In the early 1970s, she also served on a charter commission which un-

successfully sought to incorporate Plymouth Township as the home rule city of Plymouth Heights

HER HUSBAND, Maurice Breen, is in his second term as Plymouth Township Supervisor and has been a community official since 1968

While her appointment was news, it wasn't 'the biggest news in the Breen household

"The most exciting news is that our daughter has given us a second grandson." she said

In her new job. Breen said she hopes to make 11-pound, 11-ounce Matthew Marcus Sullivan and his 21-month old brother. Patrick, proud

In other board appointments Former chairman Burley was ap-

pointed treasurer Laura Toy was reappointed vice-

chairwoman Rosina Raymond was reappointed board s e c r e t a r y Greenleaf, who lost out in bids for the vice-chairman's-and treasurer s posts, was appointed representative to the Michigan Community College Association All three are Livonia residents .

Jeanne Stempien of Northville was appointed ahernate MCCA rep-resentative Wendell Smith of Plym-outh TownShip was appointed as the board's representauve to the School-craft College Foundation Mary Breen

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AP — In its final day before ad-journing for the summer, Ihe Michi-gan Legislature added $182 million to this year's $6.17 billion state budget. It completed nearly all of next year's spending plan.

•The Hous * and Senate agreed to spending ]#h els for every agency ex-cept the s ate Deparment of Correc-tions. waich was postponed until the LegisUture reconvenes in Septem-ber

Negotiations over next year's Cor-rections Department budget broke down after House and Senate con-ferees failed to agree on the amount of legislative oversight and financ-ing for a boot camp and community-based corrections programs

THE OVERALL budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct J . if the Corrections Department is financed at agreed upon levels, will be about $6.58 billion. -

That would be 3 6 percent more than the $6.35 billion in state spend-ing for the current year.

The Legislature's spending plan exceeds Gov James Blanchard's recommendation in January by rough!]/ $120 million or abut 2 per-cent

Its supplemental spending plan in-cludes $15.7 million for job training and $10.5 million in state aid for Chrysler Corp's Jefferson Avenue -complex -m- .Detroit and Oakland— Technology Center in Auburn Hills.

Next year's budget features new programs including mandatory drug testing for new state police officers, criminal penalties for school offi-

. cials dispensmg con t r aeep t iv^ jnd financial penakjes against the De-troit school dismct for using chauf-

feurs to escort school board mem-bers

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS in the Leg lslature's budget for next year in-clude:

• A $10,000 cut in the governors recommended $2 5 million subsidy for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra requested bv Rep Morris Hood, D-Detroit. to punish the symphony for failing to hire more black musicians.

• A $5 million increase in the higher education budget to reward 11 of the slate's 15 public universi-ties that have increased enrollment. The big winners would be Eastern Michigan University, receiving an extra $1.2 million appropriation, and Michigan State University, which collected $900,000 in the plan.

• Leaving intact $34 million in subsidies for the Detroit Institute of Arts, historical museum and zoo and another $6 million in cultural grants to outstate cities.

• A $68 million increase in the higher education budget with appro-priations for the state's 15 public colleges and universities ranging be-tween 5.6 percent and 8.2 percent above current year levels

AN IMPASSE over a supplemen-tal spending bill for the current budget year was broken when the House and Senate agreed to add $32.5 million to the nearly $2 billion budget for the Department of Social Srvices.

Majority Democrats in the House Jiad wanted to shift surplus money from other departments to pay for an unexpected increase in this year's we a i r ? caseloads, but Senate Re-publicans balked

•AS a compromise, the two cham-bers added the Social Services funds

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now to a $150 million supplemental budget bill agreed upon Monday.

The supplemental budget will only increase state spending by about $86 million because lawmakers lowered by $96 million the taxpayer contri-bution to state pension funds for teachers and public employees

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS of the sup-plemental plan are

• An extra $15 million for Blanc-

hard's Michigan Youth Corps pro-gram. enabling the Democratic gov-ernor to make good on a campaign promise to provide a summer job for everv 18- to 21-vear-old who wants

• Pay raises for the governor, judges, and other top state officials approved in January by the Legisla-ture They include pay raises aver-aging 25 percent for the Blanchard administration's 16 department heads, increasing each of the direc-tor's salaries to $80,300.

The pay increases, which were in-cluded along with 171 other pay rais-es for Blanchard's political appoint-ees, were criticized by House Repub-lican Leader Paul Hillegonds of Holland "We are not setting a good

precedent with this decision." he said.

Hillegonds was critical of Blanc hard for not including the raises in his initial budget reifuest but'work ing them in durjng a last-minute meeting'with"H©uAe and Senate lead ers

Blanchard has said the raises are needed because the department di rectors received no increase last year — an election-year and to make the salaries competitive with positions of similar responsibility in the private sector

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Schoolcraft trustees unanimously approved annual percentage in creases of 5 ^ and 5 percent over the

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The 1987 Michigan Peace March, on its way to Detroit from Sault Ste Marie, is" planning a stop in Plym-outh Tuesday. Aug 4.

The 725-mile march began Memo-rial Day and will end Sunday. Aug 9. with the setting afloat of lanterns on the Detroit Rivw to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the World -

War II bombing of Nagasaki, Japan Plymouth resident Glenn Davis

spoke at Monday's city commission meeting regarding the marchers- lo-cal appearance.

Michigan United for Global Nucle-ar Disarmament, which is sponsor-ing the march, is "asking for four things."' he said "One is a test ban treaty The second is a nuclear weapons freeze Third is to end the Strategic Defense Initiative and fourth is economic conversion. Let's

spend some of this money on some of our human social needs, rather than on massive nuclear weapons '

DAVIS SAID the $50,000 march is backed by the peace fellowship group at St. John's Episcopal Church in Plymouth Township.

We're in favor of'working though our government to bring about a new awareness of peace issues.'' said D a n s ^ f t ihia_cianet there are at

movement," she said

MARCHERS SO far have been warmly welcomed with police escorts, community potlucks, mayo-ral speeches and rallies. In parks and on church grounds, "all the way through Michigan, marchers have planted carved wooden peace poles." said Diskin. They stand about seven feet out of the ground and are four-sided Each side says, in a different

least 54,000 nuclear weapdfiST""~~ M a v peace prevail L — 111 «*%+/> 1 ~TI I I I I I |T|F~ l i t IIU1 h iH I The marchers will head into

Plymouth from Ypsilanti, then move on to Novi, Walled Lake. Birming-ham and Detroit Area residents are. welcome to join the march along the way. said Birmingham's Mary Dis-kin". Michigan Peace March co-coor-dinatoT

"What we've really tried to do here is to get in touch with as" many people as we can — people not tradi-tionally in\olved with the peace

earth ' The^poTr-planting-accepted as a Michigan sesquicen-tennial event."

Marchers have encountered .ittle trouble along the way.

What traditionally happens is a group of eight or 10 curses ai us. calling us commies, telling us ta get a job - the usual type things." said Diskin "They don't speak for the majority, and we don't feel very threatened "

Those wishing to learn more akout the march may call 258-5815. Davis will present more information at the

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A lot of legislation will be debated in Washington and Lansing before a low-level radioactive waste storage site ever is constructed in Michigan, state officials say

The result was predictable." said Beverly McAninch of Plymouth, as a ^even-state eommitsioiL voted 6-1 last week to pick Michigan as the first 20-year host state

McAninch chaired Michigan's Ra-dioacuve Waste Control Committee, which spent the winter and spring months sounding out public opinion and seeking a possible site for the storage of such wastes She is a for-mer mayor, official of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and state president of the League of Women Voters

The waste would come from QU-clear power plants, hospitals, uni-versities and industry

THESE STEPS are brewing. McAninch said

• David Hales. Gov Blanchard's

representative on the regional panel, has approached the state's congres-sional delegation lo get changes in the federal law requiring 15 or more such waste sites nationwide

"There is no provision for liability to be shared. ' McAninch said, al-though the law provides for sharing construction costs Michigan would be expected to pay 35 percent of the construction and operation costs.

generation of wastes But i t s undetermined how liability during construction and operation would be shared, she said

And there's wjili H'liliilTTTiTTli il fewer sites are needed

Hales was an undersecretary of the Interior in the Carter Adminyb-tration and knows ihe Washington scene, she said He is a University of Michigan professor of natural re-sources

• A state Senate committee, chaired by Vera Ehlers. R-Grand Rapids, is considering three bills set-ting up site restrictions for a radio-active waste site McAninch r ted Ehlers is a former college physics professor

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• • McAninch's own committee members speak at the invitation of county boards seeking more infor-mation There are multimillion-dol-lat inducements for the local gov-ernmental unit that will agree to ac-cept low-level radioactive wastes

Part of her committee's Work is putting out fires set by Mary Sinc-lair, anti-nuclear power activist from Midland, and Ingham County commissioner Ellen • Beale. who wants to line up all 87 counties a gainst-the project

AS EXPECTED. Michigan was se lected by a 6-1 vote by the Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission for the responsi-bility of finding a dumpsite - a duty it can refuse

Representatives of Ohio. Indiana Iowa, Wisconsin. Minnesota ana Missouri voted for Michigan befause it produces the biggest volume and most radioactive of the region s waste

Manv in the'audience of more than "56 carried Sign!, •rfOUftiW* Mlt

gan's selection We believe imposing a waste

dump on Michigan is irresponsible Brian Ewart of Ann Arbor a spokes man for the environmental group Tocsin, told the commission

OHIO WAS elected the first alter nate state and Minnesota the second m case Michigan does not build a re-gional facility

In that case. Michigan still must build a site for its own waste bear the full cost

Commission officials said the> ex-

pect the region to generate about 169 000 cubic feet of waste a year by the time the site must open in 1993

The facility is envisioned as a con-crete structure in which waste is permanently encapsulated

Michigan won the commission s endorsement to seek a nationwide meeting of other coalitions to discuss seeking changes in the federal law

OTHER STATES m the Midwesl commission sympathized wttfrMrch-^-

s position Tuesday but doubted the chances for revisions in the fed-eral law

The federai law was passed after V-vada Washington state and South ' arolina announced they eventually would no longer accept low-level waste, from other parts of the coun-t s

Under- the law 'regional sites would charge producers of the waste for disposal Each site, is expected to cost about $250 million

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era of growth creeping upon us PLYMOUTH-CANTON C o m m u -

ni ty Schools once a g a i n m a y b e cha l l enged J o ad jus t to r is ing e n r o l l m e n t s .

Dur ing the '80s. the school d i s t r i c t has f a c e d s t a b l e and dec l in ing enrol l -men t s . D u r i n g this per iod, ne ighbor ing school d i s t r i c t s w e r e closing a n u m b e r of school bui ldings.

Now. it a p p e a r s , P lymou th -Can ton ^ s m i g h t b e on the verge of a n o t h e r pe r iod -

of r ap id g rowth . In recent year's, enrol l -m e n t b e g a n to increase again , to the point t h a t Hobeh E l e m e n t a r y - is being bui l t in Cant oh . -an addi t ion is in the w o r k s to en la rge Ga l l imore ' s Capac i ty , and p o r t a b l e c l a s s rooms have been or -dered .

Hoben E l e m e n t a r y and the G a l l i m o r e -expansion a r e being done p r i m a r i l y to handle pre-schoolers and pupi ls a l r e a d y in the dis t r ic t . It m e a n s no c l a s s r o o m space is ava i l ab l e a t this m o m e n t fo r s tudents moving into subdivis ions now under cons t ruct ion .

P ro jec t ing s tudent g rowth is. a t bes t , an a r t . T h e r e is high re l iabi l i ty in t r ack ing s tuden t s and pre-schoolers al-ready in the dis t r ic t . T r a c k i n g live b i r th s t a t i s t i c s f ive y e a r s into the f u t u r e will provide a f a i r l y re l i ab le ( though inex-act) e s t i m a t e of the k i n d e r g a r t e n en-ro l lment .

But p ro jec t ing s tuden t e n r o l l m e n t s g e n e r a t e d by new housing s t a r t s is r i sky business. Subdivisions get zoning and s i te p lan a p p r o v a l s and then a r e de-layed indef in i te ly by sh i f t s in the lend-ing m a r k e t . P r o j e c t s ge t under way but a r e d e l a y e d by wea the r , l abo r s t r i f e or coun t l e s s o the r fac tors . E v e n then, t h e n u m b e r of s tuden t s any subdivis ion may-p r o d u c e r e m a i n s unknown unti l s a l e s a r e m a d e a n d m o r t g a g e s execu ted .

T H E P O I N T IS tha t school admin i s -t r a t o r s a n d t r u s t e e s f a c e an a l m o s t im-poss ib le cha l l enge of m a k i n g s u r e c l a s s r o o m s a r e a v a i l a b l e in the r igh t p l a c e s a t the r igh t t i m e to m a i n t a i n de-s i r a b l e s t u d e n t - t e a c h e r r a t ios

One a d v a n t a g e of po r t ab le c lass-r o o m s is t h a t they can b e s h i f t e d f r o m one s i t e to a n o t h e r in the d i s t r i c t to ab-s o r b s t u d e n t s f r o m neighborhoods un-de rgo ing a popu la t ion burs t

An a l t e rna t ive , u n p o p u l a r wi th many pa ren t s , is to bus s t u d e n t s a w a y f rom t h e neighborhood school to another school tha t has e m p t y de sks This b r eaks down the ne ighborhood school concept but o f ten is n e c e s s a r y to handle isolated pockets of s tuden t g r o w t h

The least des i rab le a l t e r n a t i v e , f r o m the v a n t a g e o f ^ m o s t t a x p a y e r s , i s - t o build a ^ h o e H f c f c a i e v e r a n a r e a faces a p o p u l ^ S O n C r ^ i ^ ^ O n t most u n p o p u l a r ^ ! ® * : a gchfcfl b o a f d - c a n do is buird.a SQhd t t and then c lose it within 10 -15yea r s .be fd re the deb t is paid off.

A highly e f f e c t i v e a l t e r n a t i v e in the 1970s w a s vefer-round school, known as 45-15 and ESY (Extended School Year). Year - round school, m o r e t h a n any other method , helped P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n avoid the t r a p of over-bui ld ing dur ing its y e a r s of rising e n r o l l m e n t .

Many pa ren t s , fo r good reason , had ve rv s t rong feelings a g a i n s t year - round school. But for t a x p a y e r s a t - l a rge , it w a s a godsend.

W H I L E MANY a l t e r n a t i v e s a r e ava i l ab l e to abso rb g r o w t h , f ew ire popular .

Short of new cons t ruc t i on , a lmos t all me thods of absorb ing g r o w t h involve d i s rup t ing s tudents . T h a t invar iab ly f r u s t r a t e s paren ts .

T h e r e likely will be a bond issue in two or t h r e e yea r s . If g r o w t h f r o m new subs c o m e s as now a n t i c i p a t e d , a re-ques t fo r bond money f o r new cons t ruc- . t ion is inevi table .

Pol i t ica l ly , y e a r - r o u n d school never aga in will be a c c e p t e d in the school dis-t r ic t .

T e m p o r a r y bui ldings, a l t hough f inan-cial ly sound, pose p r o b l e m s of equity f o r s tudents . Busing, a l so f inanc ia l ly sound, will c r e a t e p a r e n t a l unres t .

If g rowth is near , w e c a n an t i c ipa t e anger , accusa t ions , f r u s t r a t i o n s , f ea r s , e t c Both the school b o a r d a n d adminis-t ra t ion will c o m e u n d e r a t t a c k . In t h a t m o m e n t , emo t ions will run high.. Only in hindsight will the w i s d o m of pas t deci-sions be app rec i a t ed .

We now can t hank pas t b o a r d s for saving the d is t r ic t mi l l i ons of dol lars . Will we in two or t h r e e y e a r s have pa-t ience to endure t i m e s of t r i a l when s imi la r wise decis ions a r e m a d e ?

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F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e r e a r e m a n y such c o n c e r t s in Oakland and W a y n e count ies .

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In Southf ie ld . big band and nos ta lg ia - j azz mus ic ians play Sundays a t 7 p .m. . in the Sun Bowl on t h e grounds of the P r u d e n t i a l Cen te r .

T h e r e a r e sti l l two c o n c e r t da tes , Ju ly 12 and Aug. 23,

fo r the West Bloomfie ld D e p a r t m e n t of P a r k s and Rec-rea t ion s e r i e s a t g rounds of the H e n r y Fo rd Medical Cen-te r . w e s t of O r c h a r d L a k e Road .

In Livonia Music U n d e r the S t a r s runs th rough Aug. 23. C o n c e r t s begin a t 7:30 p.m. a t e i t h e r Civic Cen te r P a r k , Wilson B a r n o r G r e e n m e a d .

T u e s d a y is concer t n ight in R e d f o r d whe re f ive m o r e c o n c e r t s a w a i t jazz f a n s 7:30-9 p.m. in Capi tol P a r k .

The P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i s Band p lays eve ry Thu r sday th rough J u l y a t 8 p.m. in K e l l o g j f P a r k in downtown P l y m -outh.

T h e Wes t l and Cul tu ra l Society p r e s e n t s the De t ro i t Music C o m p a n y in c o n c e r t a t 7 p .m. Sunday. Aug. 30, a t the C e n t r a l City P a r k on F o r d Road

Br ing a b l anke t and p e r h a p s a p icnic d inner and enjoy!

It's not her mom's.house

Births, abortions and Medicaid

Separating fact from fiction in the Medicaid abortion funding de-bate:

T R U E OR F A L S E : When Medica id fund ing ceases , w o m e n on A F D C (wcl-f a re ) will b e unable to ge t a b o r t i o n s ?

Fa l s e . Both " p r o - l i f e " and " p r o -choice^ fo lks a g r e e

E x p e r i e n c e in o the r s t a t e s shows t h e n u m b e r of abor t ions will d rop only about 25 pe rcen t

T h e fict ion about w e l f a r e r e c i p i e n t s being ' denied f r e e d o m of cho ice" s e e m s based on the notion tha t t h e y ' r e t o t a l l y wi thout funds In f ac t , they a p p e a r to be ab le to e a r n enough cash, to get m o n e y f r o m f a m i l y or cha r i t y , or to p e r s u a d e the fe l lows who got t h e m with child to help They m a y even do wi thout s o m e i t e m s — r e m e m b e r . Michigan h a s a n i n t e r s t a t e r epu ta t ion for g e n e r o s i t y with w e l f a r e money

In the 1970s, Medicaid abor t ion w a s a m a j o r g rowth indust ry h e r e In r e c e n t y e a r s :he annual r a t e has level led off to roughly 20.000 Medicaid a b o r t i o n s T h a t n u m b e r would dip tb 15.000 or f e w e r if the new law is upheld

T R U E OR F A L S E : Cut t ing the n u m -ber of w e l f a r e abor t ions will resu l t in m o r e babies to be suppor t ed by w e l f a r e

F a l s e Most folks will gues s w r o n g They ' l l s u b t r a c t . 20.000 a b o r t i o n s

f r o m 50 000 concept ions and c o n c l u d e t h e r e a r e 30.000 live b i r ths In Y e a r I

Then they ' l l assume 50.000 concep-t s in V>ar II s u b t r a c t 15.000 abor -

Tim

T H E W I F E L E A V E S work shor t ly a f t e r qu i t t ing t ime , g r a b s a f a s t food b u r g e r a t a p lace n e a r t h e e x p r e s s w a y and r u s h e s to day ca re . F r o m the re , she and her i n fan t hus t le to todd le r swim-ming c lasses .

She 's h o m e shor t ly a f t e r 7. wai t ing fo r her husband to end h i s long com-m u t e so t h a t she can l e a v e fo r a com-m u n i t y se rv i ce g roup boa rd m e e t i n g He would like to a t t end his son ' s swim-ming class , but Tuesday is the night he a l w a y s w o r k s l a t e So it goes

The baby is t r a n s f e r r e d f r o m one p a r e n t to ano the r . Dad, munch ing cold ch icken f r o m Sunday ' s b a r b e c u e , puts the work he brought h o m e on the shelf and t u r n s to m o r e press ing m a t t e r s — di r ty d i a p e r s and a hungry baby.

The re s t of the week doesn ' t look much d i f f e r en t . The lawn, cu t just F r i -day , is r e a d y for a n o t h e r c l ipping. G i f t s

y Richard

tions. and conclude the re will be 35.000 *iew babies to suppor t

T h a t ' s what happens when you as-s u m e It m a k e s an " a s s of ' u and

m e " Ohio and ( i eorg ia both e l i m i n a t e d

Medicaid paid abor t ions b e f o r e and a f -t e r the Hyde a m e n d m e n t , which cu t

f ede ra l abor t ion f u n d s and left the s t a t e s to do as they wished Resul ts of the G u t t m a c h e r I n s t i t u t e study w e r e published in a 1980 issue of F a m i l y P lann ing P e r s p e c t i v e s .

Ohio's abor t ions d r o p p e d 35 percen t ' a f t e r Hyde." But l ive b i r t h s to women on w e l f a r e a lso d r o p p e d by near ly 4 percen t — f r o m 6,156 to 5.932.

Georg i a ' s a b o r t i o n s d ropped 21 per-cent " a f t e r Hyde " But l ive b i r ths to the s a m e g r o u p d ropped a b o u t 1 percen t

T h a t ' s not much , but it s u r e isn't an

inc rease

WHY. T H E N , w a s it w r o n g to guess that f e w e r Medica id abor t ions will m e a n m o r e w e l f a r e b i r t h s 0

Only anecdo ta l e v i d e n c e ex is t s It sugges t s that m e n a n d w o m e n get c a r e -less about c o n t r a c e p t i o n when they know the gove rnor wil l bai l t hem out

E l imina t ing Medica id fund ing doesn ' t r educe abor t ions to zero, but it does, a s pol i t ic ians say. " s e n d a m e s s a g e t h a t s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t d i s a p p r o v e s of the c a u s a t i o n a l b e h a v i o r Men a n d / o r women get c a r e f u l T h e y abs ta in , w a t c h

_ the ca l enda r , use c o n t r a c e p t i o n , m a y b e even get m a r r i e d —

And they r e d u c e the n u m b e r s of abor t ions and i l l e g i t i m a t e chi ldren tha t the rest of us m u s t pay fo r Who knows 0

We m a y a lso see a r educ t ion in h e r p e s and VD

Those a r e the m a t h e m a t i c a l f a c t s Sorry if they burs t a n y o n e ' s f a n t a s i e s

m u s t be Doughi fo r b i r t h d a y s and wedd-mgs. The weekend tha t w a s going to b e spent a t h o m e re lax ing h a s a l r e a d y fil led with social e n g a g e m e n t s and cho re s

A D E C A D E AGO, such f a m i l i e s w e r e said to be living in the fas t lane It w a s not an ap t descr ip t ion or r eac t ion I t ' s

the f a s t l ane in the s a m e w a y a sha rp ly s t r u c k cue ball sends a r a c k of pool ba l l s f lying. The speed is f a s t but not neces sa r i l y d i rec ted . T h e r e s u l t s a r e r a n d o m and r e a c t i v e r a t h e r t han p lanned and expec ted .

But wha t ' s to c o m p l a i n ? No one said hav ing it al l would be easy . T h e r e is a p r i ce to pay for the good l ife. N o ca l l to be l lyache . I t ' s b e t t e r t han hau l ing coal f r o m a m i n e f r o m d a w n to dusk.

Still, t h e r e is a g rowing s e g m e n t of soc ie ty tha t is t ry ing to l ive t h e '80s un-de r ru les spel led out by Donna Reed and B e a v e r Cleaver . Dads m a y spend m o r e t i m e with household c h o r e s a n d child c a r e responsibi l i t ies , but m o m still c a n ' t he lp c o m p a r i n g herself unfavor -ably with the way her m o t h e r r an the household

T I M E M A G A Z I N E recogn ized the s t r e t ch ing of two- income f a m i l i e s with

s to ry

Rich Perlberg

^ cover m o t h e r s guil t by desc r ib ing a nat ion of u n d e r s t a f f e d , u n d e r t r a i n e d d a y c a r e c e n t e r s whe re ch i ldren a r e ignored whi le m o m pursues a c a r e e r .

The s tory is not a l w a y s t h a t bleak But it is a fac t tha t the na t i on ' s business policies and laws have not kep t pace

wi th today ' s fami l ies . No wes t e rn , in-d u s t r i a f n a t i o n does as l i t t le in the way of d a y c a r e and m a t e r n i t y l e a v e as does the Uni ted StJrfes.

M a n y g o v e r n m e n t o f f i c i a l s and c h a m b e r of c o m m e r c e types howl when c o r r e c t i v e legis la t ion is sugges ted R a t h e r t han a p p r e c i a t e the g r e a t re-s o u r c e s tha t working women br ing to the m a r k e t place, they wr ing their h a n d s ins tead over prohibi t ive costs t h a t will f u r t h e r burden bus iness

F u n n y th ing No one wor r i ed about p roh ib i t ive cos t s last month when legis-

w a g e s by up to 25 percen t and sweeten-ed the i r own pension p lans in the pro-cess

Maybe t h a t ' s only a drop in the buck-e t But a s anyone with a leaky roof will tel l you. those d rops even tua l ly fill the pail And then what do you h a v e 0

Symbols build area's tradition T H E P O P E , thaf m a n will love the

f i s t I l ike the f is t As a m a t t e r of f ac t . I

th ink the J o e Louis A r m hanging at the foot of Woodward is a b e a u t i f u l p iece of a r t Ju s t can ' t wai t fo r his e m i n e n c e to see it

I love a r t — good a r t I suspect the P o p e s h a r e s tha t app rec i a t i on , espe-c ia l ly s ince hanging his hat a t the Vati-c a n on a r e g u l a r basis

But not al l fo lks th ink the s a m e way. Jus t ask B i r m i n g h a m ' s H a r r y V a n D m e He's the a r ch i t ec t who ' s in c h a r g e of des igning the Pope ' s p l a t f o r m down H a r t P l a z a way

In c a s e you 've been hiding out. the R o m a n Cathol ic l eader is m a k i n g a 24-hour s topover this S e p t e m b e r He is s l a t ed to say a few words at the down-town Det ro i t location. ^

Van Dine h a s been quoted a r a y t n g t h e s c u l p t u r e is obscene

His d i s t a s t e is sha red by some of the c r o w d down at the a r c h d i o c e s e Van-Dine and f r i ends would like to see the p iece of a r t t aken down because it doesn ' t m a t c h with the P o p e * image as a p e a c e m a k e r

P R E T T Y HARSH fee l ings . I guess But everybody ' s got a r ight to an opin-ion.

D e t r o \ t e r s . s u b u r b a n o r c i t y -dwel le rs , have a l w a y s had s t rong opin-ions about new s t r u c t u r e s a r o u n d town

B i r m i n g h a m folks a r e sti l l deba t ing the m e r i t s and d e m e r i t s of the l ib ra ry addit ion, a s t r a n g e mix of c l a s s i c '30s a r c h i t e c t u r e and modern , some th ing or o the r

L i v o n i a n s w o n d e r , o f t e n a loud , whe the r their ci ty hall w a s a p r e m a t u r e b i r th descended f r o m the R e n a i s s a n c e Cen te r

The e x a m p l e s a r e end les s At one point or another we 've s tood elbow to e lbow at bar and c o c k t a i l p a r t y and wrang l ed over the worth of the People Mover , the Ren Cen, the Ind ian in f r o n t ' of Cobo Hall and Cobo Hal l , i t se l f

a r e a which has ac tua l ly bui l t two ends of an exp re s sway and then wai ted 20 y e a r s to finish the midd le

You've probably got your own favor-i tes which you've spent m a n y a night a rgu ing over .

One thing is for su re In the long run

crackerbarrel debate

Steve Barnaby

we lea rn to love all these symbols of our m e t r o p o l i t a n a r ea Even if we love to h a t e some of t hem

But in one way or another each one of these symbols has con t r ibu ted to the t r ad i t ion of the a r ea

And t rad i t ion is what m a k e s a com-muni ty s t rong

Don't kid yourself These Louis Arm d e t r a c t o r s a r e just like the rest of us OTTP NT these days they ' l l TInd Them-se lves l istening to an out -of- towner cr i t ic ize the Brown B o m b e r ' s symbol and they' l l say

WTiat ya m e a n That ' s rea l a r t bud dy I t ' s pa r t of my town "

M e t r o Det ro i te r s . well, we a r e just l ike that

On the den shelves: Sorting out gift books IN -WHAT few r e l ax ing m o m e n t s

t h e r e were last weekend b e t w e e n hot a i r balloon races , p a r a d e s , f i reworks , cookouts and p r e p a r i n g f o r a n Elk Rap-ids respi te , the s u m m e r ' s No. 1 house- • hold p ro jec t a s o rda ined by Mother Goose was given occas iona l thought .

You see, our d^n has b e c o m e overly c lu t t e r ed , unlike yours wh ich I 'm sure is nea t ly organized in e v e r y r e spec t .

The re ' s no way I would i n t e r f e r e with m y m a t e ' s a s -ye t -unannounced deci-sion on new p l acemen t of t ab le s , lamps, s o f a bed, p ic tures et al . . a s long as t h e r e is still r o o m for m y desk and t y p e w r i t e r . What I will do wi th a three-foot collection of n e w s p a p e r s and three c a r t o n s of what I r e g a r d a s a l l - impor t -a n t t r iv ia is the biggest p r o b l e m .

v The phase I rea l ly s t a r t e d to ponder over the weekend was t h e dozens and dozens of books. New she lves soon will be in p lace and I dec ided to t a k e sort of

th rough * b i foca ls

Fred DeLano

an inven tory What as tounded m e the mos t w a s the wide r ange of subjec t m a t t e r covered in books rece ived as g i f t s in the r ecen t pas t

S O M E DONORS have s eemed bent upon the i m p r o b a b l e task of improving m y mind Othe r s have s tuck with the w r i t i n g and publ ishing profess ion T h e r e is ev idence that b e c a u s e some en joyed a p a r t i c u l a r work, they thought I would a lso And of course, n u m e r o u s v o l u m e s r e f l e c t t h a t my in te res t in s p o r t s is wel l -known

Mind you. none of this por t ion of our h o p e l ib ra ry includes the vas t a r r a y of cookbooks , encyclopedias , r e f e r e n c e books, f ic t ion of such a u t h o r s as John Ste inbeck , O. Henry. J a m e s Hi l ton and the like, or even seve ra l v o l u m e s of po-e t ry . inclusion of which wi l l p l e a s e Livonian Dorothy Aust, pub l i she r of the poe t ry q u a r t e r l y Alura "

Now, if those who have b o r r o w e d f r o m th i s stock of l i t e r a t u r e would just mind the i r m a n n e r s and r e t u r n the long-miss ing books, it would p l e a s e m e no end

A p ro j ec t such as this is t ime-con-s u m i n g If you've done it. you know it is imposs ib le to go f r o m v o l u m e to vol-u m e wi thout thumbing th rough the pag-es in s e a r c h of a r e m e m b e r e d p a s s a g e In m a n y the re is a b o o k m a r k to ind ica te w h e r e I lef t off reading when I las t had the book in hand

A c a s e in point is the s e v e n t h rev i sed edi t ion of Russell Ki rk ' s " T h e Conserv-

a t ive Mind," which s t a n d s side-by-side wi th t h e r e c e n t l y r ece ived " T h i s World," se l f - ident i f ied as, "a journal of religion and public l i f e . "

Nei ther is a s h u m o r o u s as The Supe-r ior P e r s o n ' s Book of Words" by P e t e r Bowler o r J a m e s La p t o n s An E x a l t a -tion of La rks , " both of which were g i f t s f r o m the s a m e c h a r m i n g lady who gave m e the T h o e d o r e Rooseve l t b iography. "Morn ings on H o r s e b a c k " by David McCullough. but t hey do coun te rac t in-somnia .

A S E T O F Robe r t L u d l u m ' s th r i l l e rs is a ne ighbor to Alistair Cooke 's

A m e r i c a / s e p a r a t e d only by " l acocca and Tom Ainsl ie 's " C o m p l e t e Guide to Thoroughbred R a c i n g . " And. no. I do not know the r eason behind such bookshelf t oge the rness

More p rope r ly , the t h r ee -vo lume set en t i t led . "The Chicago Tr ibune — Its F i r s t Hundred Y e a r s " • is profess ional

kin to such n e a r b y wr i t ings as "On the Road With Char les K u r a l t , " Budd . Schulberg s "Wr i t e r s in A m e r i c a , " Art Buchwa ld ' s "You Can Fool All Of the Peop le All t h e T i m e " and "If It F i t z " by Det ro i t F r e e P r e s s co lumni s t J i m F i t z g e r a l d

Spor t s au tho r s , real or a l leged, in-c lude Yogi B e r r a . Howard Cosell . Den-ny McLain . Dave DUes, BUI Russel l Red Smi th and o the r s

All in al l , just these recen t acqu i s i t ions add migh t i l y to a t r e a s u r e t h a t had g rown s teadi ly over the y e a r s But t h e r e ' s a l so a special g i f t t h a t - a l w a y s will have' a position of f o r e m o s t p r o m i ^ nence b e c a u s e it 's f r d m our d a u g h t e r , a physical educa t ion t e a c h e r and high school coach

The t i t l e is. "All I Know«About Go l f " and the c o v e r ' s gold inscr ip t ion s a y s it is "By F r e d Delano " T h e r e isn't a sin-gle word p r in ted on any of its 128 p a g e s

from our readers L e t t e r s m u s t b e o r ig ina l c o p i e s a n d c o n t a i n t h e s i g n a t u r e a n d a d d r e s s of t h e s e n d e r . Limit l e t t e r s t o 3 0 0 w o r d s .

Writer incorrect about board pay To the e d i t o r

I r ead with cpnce rn J o a n Kenote s •letter to the ed i tor In t h e Thursday . J u n e 16. issue of the P l y m o u t h Obaerv-

e r F i r s t , I feel t h a t Mr*. K e n o t e s com-m e n t s w e r e t a k e n out of c o n t e x t a f t e r ove rhea r ing a p r i v a t e c o n v e r s a t i o n be-tween Dean S w a r t z w e l t e r a n d myself . My c o m m e n t s w e r e m a d e in a sad and d isappointed tone; not one of vindict ive-ness or in a t h r e a t e n i n g m a t t e r as Mrs. Kenote would have you be l ieve .

As we discussed, t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n would need an o p p o r t u n i t y to develop a r e c o m m e n d e d list of r e d u c t i o n s for the board and tha t we would h a v e to follow the m a n d a t e of the v o t e r s . This process h a s been comple ted a n d the Board of Educa t ion has adop ted t h e r e c o m m e n -dations.

The board ac t ed r e spons ib ly and with g r ea t concern and c a r e in reducing planned spending fo r t h e 1987-88 school yea r . Each of the r e d u c t i o n s will a f f e c t the education of ch i l d r en o r the ma in te -nance of our schools.

, P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Communi ty School D i s t r i c t is a wel l -managed , f iscal ly sound d is t r ic t tha t is known s t a t ewide fo r i ts f i sca l responsibi l i ty , budget ing p roces s and a s t u t e use of t ax dol lars to p rov ide qual i ty educat ion

M r s K e n o t e s c o m m e n t " l a s t year , j u s t t h r e e days a f t e r the mi l l age in-c r e a s e . the boa rd voted themse lves a r a i s e " is a n ou t r igh t f a l se s t a t emen t . T h e boa rd s s a l a r y is set by s t a te law and h a s not been a l t e red s ince it was e s t ab l i shed s o m e eight or nine y e a r s ago . A board m e m b e r r ece ives $30 per m e e t i n g , not to exceed $1,560 annual ly . Our m a j o r conce rn as board m e m b e r s is t h e qua l i ty of educa t ion of all chil-d r e n in the P lymou th -Can ton Commu-ni ty . not the f inanc ia l r e m u n e r a t i o n

In closing. I'd l ike to thank the citi-zens of th is c o m m u n i t y who have t h r o u g h the y e a r s been suppor t ive of th i s ou t s t and ing school s y s t e m We do a p p r e c i a t e and t r e a s u r e the t i m e and t a l e n t tha t e a c h of you con t r ibu ted to m a k e our c o m m u n i t y a g r e a t p lace to r a i s e and e d u c a t e young people .

-Roland J . T h o m a s J r . , T r u s t e e ,

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Board of E d u c a t i o n

Windsor Park is flood weary

"To the edi tor

(An open letter to Canton S u p e r v i -s o r James Poole):

We a r e wri t ing in r e g a r d to the sani-t a r y sewer backup in Windsor P a r k Subdivision

We a r e deeply conce rned a b o u t the hea l th th rea t to our f a m i l i e s The hea l th d e p a r t m e n t advised us t h a t t h e r e is a possibil i ty any t i m e in the nex t 45 days of con t rac t ing typhoid f eve r or hepa t i t i s a s a resul t of c leaning up r a w s e w a g e

We a re angry b e c a u s e w e c a n ' t use our ba semen t s fully and a r e fo rced to t a k e special precaut ions inc luding ele-va t ing i t ems f rom the f loor and r e f r a in -ing f r o m the use uf c a rpe t i ng In spi te of t h e s e precaut ions , we still m u s t move i t e m s such as f u r n i t u r e t h a t canno t be f»l"- _ d and incur added expenses as p r e m a t u r e r epa i r a n d r e p l a c e m e n t of. a p p l i a n c e s including hot w a t e r tanks, f u r n a c e s , washe r s and d r y e r s

We need act ion now to p reven t these p r o b l e m s in the f u t u r e S o m e s t eps that m a y be t a k e n could be r e m o v a l of ob-s t r u c t i o n and r epa i r of s ewer s , includ-

ing a sys t em of mon i to r ing these condi-tions. i n c r e a s e s e w e r c a p a c i t y , addi-t ional pumping s ta t ions , a m o r a t o r i u m on cons t ruc t ion , p u r c h a s e of {jumps fo r individual h o m e o w n e r s Also^ r e d u c e t axes and w a t e r r a t e s to c o m p e n s a t e h o m e o w n e r s fo r f i nanc ia l loss

We a p p r e c i a t e your p r o m p t ac t ion and a w a i t your r e sponse to our con-cerns . ^

Windsor P a r k H o m e o w n e r s , • Canton

It w a s a most m e m o r a b l e evening f o r the g r a d u a t e s who a t t e n d e d These young people were so poli te and appre -c ia t ive t h a t it m a d e all the work in-volved wor thwhi le The p r inc ipa l s of Canton S a l e m should be proud of those g r a d u a t i n g s tudents who a t t e n d e d the senior party-

T h a n k s to all of the ca r ing Can ton S a l e m p a r e n t s for a job well done

T h e r e s a Lev i t t , Linda Nielson

'87 senior party had many helpers To the ed i tor

As co -cha i rpe r sons of the food com-m i t t e e for the P l y m o u t h Canton Salem senior pa r ty , we would like to thank the m e r c h a n t s who con t r ibu ted in m a k i n g our pa r ty such a success , and all of those who helped in the ki tchen on the night of the p a r t y

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House kills probe of own members' ethics >frL Thursday. July 9. 1987

Here's how area members of Con-gress were recorded on major roll call votes in the legislative week ending July 1

HOUSE

HOUSE MEMBERS' ETHICS -The House defeated, 77 for and 297 against, an amendment calling for a special commission to probe House ethics.

Without naming Jawmakers. the measure said "the ongoing pattern of questionable ethical conduct within the House is deplorable . . . " It was offered to the fiscal 1988 legislative branch appropriations bill (HR 2714), which was sent to the Senate

Sponsor Robert Walker. R-Pa., said "we have had understatement of "income on financial disclosure statements, use of campaign funds for personal use. charges of bribery, improper use of the congressional payroll (and) voting card, hiring of ghost employees .

Opponent John Dingell, D-Mich.. said the House is "an honorable body of honorable men. Its behavior is the most public and publicly scrutinized of any group in our society."

Members voting yes wanted a spe-

cial probe of House members' ethics. Voting no Dennis Hertel, D-

Harper Woods. William Ford, D-Taylor, Sander Levin, D-Southfield. William Broomfield, R-Birmingham

Not voting Carl Pursell, R-Plym-outh.

LEGAL SERVICES CORP. - By a vote of 127 for and 282 against, the House rejected an amendment to kill the Legal Services Corp. by deleting its 1306 million budget from a fiscal 1988 appropriations bill (HR^2763). The bill later was sent to the Senate

The agency provides free or subsi-dized legal aid to the poor at approx-imately 1,000 offices nationwide The Reagan Administration wants to eliminate it.

Amendment sponsor Norman Shumway. R-Calif., said taxpayers should not be required to "finance lobbyists who see* to further their personal, social or political agenda "

Opponent Bruce Morrison. D-Conn . said the agency embodies "the principle of equal justice under law."

Members voting yes wanted to kill the Legal Services Corp.

Voting yes Broomfield v Voting no Punsell, Hertel, Ford. Levin

Roll Call Report AID THE HOMELESS - By a

vote of 301 for and 115 against, the House joined the Senate in approving the conference report on legislation authorizing nearly $1.1 billion for a mix of old and new programs to pro vide shelter, food, medical care and other aid to the homeless in fiscal 1987-88.

This sent the measure (HR 558) to President Reagan

Estimating there are up "to 3 mil-lion homeless Americans, supporter George Wortley. R-N Y.. s*id, "A lack of shelter whatsoever strikes at the core of hurpan dignity."

Opponent Thomas DeLay. R-Tex-as. said the legislation creates "a brand new welfare program . . that we cannot pay for, that we are going to borrow to pay for."

Members voting yes supported the legislation Voting yes Pursell. Her-tel. Ford, Levin, Broomfield

SENATE

TAXING IMPORTED OIL - The Senate voted. 55 for and 41 against, to strip pending trade legislation (S 1420) of language under which a president could have placed fees on imported oil to prevent America from becoming too dependent on it

Oil import fees would trigger a rise in domestic as well as foreign petroleum prices They are favored by senators from producing regions, while generally disliked by senators from states that rely heavily on im-ported oil. ,.

Under the provision killed by this vote, taxing imported otf was one of several options a president could take to keep foreign oil from ac-counting over time for more than half of U.S. consumption

Bill Bradley, D-N.J.. said 'sending subsidies to domestic producers is not the only way to address the issue of U S' Vulnerability" to suppliers of

foreign oil. Lfcoyd- BenlseiL D-Texas. who

sponsored the provision, said he wanted to avert "an OPEC hammer-lock on American national security "

Senatorew*4ng yes did not want presidents to ha power to4»vy-otl import fees

Voting no Michigan Democrats Carl Levin and Donald Riegle

LABELING IMPORTED FOOE — By a vote of 73 for and L9 against the Senate adopted an amendment tc the omnibus trade bill (S 1420 above) under which the Food and Drug Administration r^ust require labeling showing, consumers, the country of origin of imported food products, meat and poultry f -**

Sponsor James Exon, D-Neb . said Americans 'should have the ngtyt know what they are putting witq their bodies "

Opponent Richard Lugar, R-lnd,,« said the labeling would provoke re-

taliation and that "the last thing wr-ought to be doing . . is passing leg lslation which will end up hurting our own exports

Senators voting yes supported the laVwlnqg

Voting yes Levin, ftiegle

BAN ON TOSHIBA - The Senate adopted, 92 for and 5 against, an amendment to S 1420 (above) plac-ing a two- to five-year ban on im-ports from Japan's Toshiba Corp and the Norwegian firm Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk

The legislation is aimed at penal-izing the companies for selling th So-viet Union sophisticated technology that the Pentagon says has enabled Soviet submarines to become quieter

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Instructor Sharon Holton works with Kelly Parker during a sosslon of the drawing and oil pointing class.

Shswn Kratoill uaos a taffy bar to holp draw a strsight Una.

Class draws talented young artists By Julie Brown staff writer

SCHOOL'S OUT for the sum-mer, bet Plymouth-Canton students are still learning.

Some local students a re tpwwjing part of their summer break taking ar t classes offered by the Plymouth Community Arts Council. A class in drawing and oil

painting for children a g e 10 and older is among those being offered.

"Most of, them, this is the first time they've had any experience with oils," said Sharon Holton, in-structor for the drawing and oil painting class. The two-week class meets from 9: SO a.xn. to 12:50 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Holton, a Plymouth Township resident, has taught the PCACs

drawing and oil painting class pre-viously; she's had some of this sum-mer's students in earlier classes.

"They're taking it again and learning more."

AT ONE class session last week, students started off by sketching a drawing of the "exterior of the Wil-cox house. After that task had been completed, the students beard

some tip6 on mixing oil paints. They then went to work, painting the sky portion of their master-^ pieces.

One of the students in the class had suggested the Wilcox bouse in downtown Plymouth as the site for their class project.

"This house has got a lot of char-acter," the instructor sjid. "I thought it was a fantastic idea."

During the class, students learn about composition and about mix-ing oil paints. Holton also teaches the students about taking care of their ar t supplies. . i

Completing an oil painting takes some time; painting the house por-tion of the students' masterpieces Is more time-consuming than the sky portion is, according to Holton.

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"I try to teach them to slow 'down. This is relaxing. For me, anyway, it's really therapeutic."

In addition to teaching, Holton does some oil painting, both for pleasure and on a commissioned basis.

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Flight offers plenty of thrills Staff photos

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Releasing a helium balloon he lps Bill Wright of C h a m b l e e , Ga., check wind speed and di rec t ion.

Tr a v e l i n g by hot air bal-loon isn't the most com-mon way of getting from place to place

It has to qualify, however, as among the most enjoyable modes of travel. Traveling by cap. by plane or by train may well be safer or at least more predictable, such meth-

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Wright, representing Ford-Motor-craft. took to the skyways Saturday, on board was Pat Cooley. a first-time balloon passenger

Although the trip was an enjoy-able one for the travelers, it took some work to get going The balloon had to be unpacked and then inflated with the help of a fan.

Saturday's weather provided a perfect opportunity for the balloon-is ts to take to the sunny skyways The end of their flight called for a celebration with the traditional breakfast of balloonists — cham-pagne

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young artists learn by doing Ins t ruc to r S h a r o n Holton p a s s e s ou t s u p p l i e s dur ing a s e s s i o n of the d rawing a n d oil pa in t i ng c l a s s .

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"Oh, I love it. I like doing it. lg. It's rel;

and I don't even teaching it, anything. It's relaxing

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FINISHING AN oil painting helps the youngsters learn to relax,

she said; it also gives their self-es-'.eem a boost

"I think that's good for.the kids, too."

(A sculpture class for students ages 10 to 13 will be offered by the Plymouth-Community Arts Council during August. The class will meet from 9 30 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 11. 13,

18, 19 and 20. at "Room 1204 of Plymouth Salem High School.

joann Ritter will be the instruc-tor for the sculpture class Class price is $30. plus an $8 materials fee payable to the instructor. Reg-istration may be completed by-sending a check to the Plymouth Community Arts Council at 332 S Mam St., Plymouth 48170.)

Staff photos by Bill Bresler

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Westside Singles will hold a dance from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a m Friday, July 10. at Roma's of Livonia, on School-craft west of Inkster. Dressy attire should be worn Snacks will be avail-able. Price is $4. For more informa-tion, call the hot line, 562-3160

• MOONLIGHT CRUISE Phoenix I will hold a Boblo moon-

light cruise Saturday. July 11. Ad-vance ticket price is $10. Phoenix I holds a dance and party for singles at 8:30 p.m. each Sunday at Roma's of Garden City. 32550 Cherry Hill at Venoy. For more information, call Ruth"471-1248.

• DIVORCE GROUP The Women's Divorce Support

Group will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 14, in the conference room of the Lower Waterman Cam-pus Center of Schoolcraft College. 18600 Haggerty, Livonia The group

discussion wilMocus on productive ways to deal with-oagoing problems. The group is for women who are sep-arated. divorced; considering - d i -vorce or in the process of getting a divorce It is sponsored by the Wom-en's Resource Center at the college Advance registration is not required For more information, call 591-6400 Ext. 430.

• EXERCISE The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a six-week prenatal exercise class beginning at 7-8 30 p.m Wednesday, July 15. The class will continue through Wednes-day. Aug. 19, and will meet at Newburg United Methodist^ Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. 'Livonia Classes include non-aerobic exercis-es for toning and strengthening To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

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• CHILDBIRTH The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week childbirth series starting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 15, at the First Presbyterian Church of Plym-outh, 701 W. Church St. Early regis-tration is advised. To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

• LAMAZE The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a Lamaze orientation class at 7:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 20, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. This introduction to the Lamaze birth technique will fea-ture a birth film, "Saturday's Chil-dren." Price is $1 per person at the door. Advance registration is not re-quired. For more information, call 459-7477.

• NEWBORN CARE The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a two-week class on newborn care for ex-pectant couples. The class will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 21. at Ge-neva United Presbyterian Church 5835 N. Sheldon, Canton The classes give information on care and devel-opment of infants from birth through the age of 3 months. To register oi for more information, call 459-7477

• BIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week childbirth series starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 30, at Gene va United Presbyterian Church. 5835 N. Sheldon, Canton. Early registra tion is advised. To register or foi more information, call 459-7477.

• LAS VEGAS The George F. Monaghan Council

No. 2690. Knights of Columbus, is planning a "Las Vegas Night from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, at 19801 Farmington Road, Livonia. Admission price is $3. Re-freshments will be available. Maxi-mum payout will be $500; all pro-ceeds will go to charity. For more information, call 476-8383.

• BOWLING FUN The first annual-"Bowl with the

Stars to Beat Cancer" tournament will offer area bowlers a chance to compete for prizes and to support cancer research and patient services of the Michigan Cancer Foundation. Bowlers will also be able to meet lo-cal media, sports and entertainment celebrities. A *25 entry fee includes three games with local celebrities, food and a chance to win one of the

many prizes. MCF will also hold a raffle for bowlers and non-bowlers prior to and during the tournament. The first three days of the tourna-ment will be Aug. 21-23 at Merri-Bowl Lanes in. Livqnia. The tourna: ment vtfil then moVe to Ark Sterling Lanes. Sterling Heights, Aug 28-30. For an entry form or more informa-tion, call the Michigan Cancer Foun-dation, Plymouth office, 453-3010, between 1 and 3 p.m.

• DINNER DANCE Canton VFW Post No. 6967 will

hold a dinner dance at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25. at the Harris-Kehrer Post No. 332*3. 1055 S. Wayne Road, West-land. Radio disc jockeys will spin the records Price is $7. For more infor-mation, call 981-1610.

• MUSEUM FUN The Plymouth. Historical Museum

is celebrating Michigan's sesquicen tennial with exhibits throughout the museum. The-exhibits include glass-ware, quilts, and materials repre senting industry, the Civil War, Michigan Indians, the schools and other areas. There is also a collec-tion of Hamilton rifles, manufac-tured in Plymouth by the Hamilton Rifle Co. from 1898 to 1945. The mu-seum is at 155 S. Main, Plymouth. It is open to the publie 1-4 p.m. Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday. Admis sion price is $1 for adults, 50 cents for those ages 11-17 and 25 cents for children 5-10. For more information, call 455-8940.

• GARDEN DOCENTS Docent classes are planned at the

Matthaei Botanical Gardens in Ann Arbor. Docents are volunteers who introduce and explore the many worlds of plants with people of all ages. They are a part of the Friends of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens Classes for tours in the conservator* will begin on Monday, Sept. 21. The class will meet weekly for five months, with a recess in December The course will include a review of some aspects of basic botany, spe-cial topics relaCed to the gardens collections, tour techniques ana practice sessions. The three-year commitment to the program in-cludes class time. Deadline to apply is - Sept. 4. For an application or more information, call Margaret Vergith at the gardens, 763-7060

meet new friends and have fun. For reservations or more information, call 455-04£4 or 455-1024.

• CHILDREN'S NURSERY The Plymouth Children's Nursery,

a cooperative nursery school, will of-fer two new classes in the fall. A Sat-urday morning class and a Wednes-day-Saturday morning class will be offered for 3-year-olds. Other classes are offered for 3- and 4-year-olds at the nursery school. For more infor-mation, call Linda Hensley, 981-1385.

• WRITERS Michigan Writers meets once a

month to help published and unpub-lished writers sell their manuscripts. Serious writers of short stories, arti-cles. books and screen plays may at-tend. For more information, call Cindy, 455-7739. between 2 and 11 p.m.

• LITERACY The Community Literacy Council

and Lehmann College of Beauty are combining efforts to raise money Money raised will be used for tutori-al books and for materials to enlarge the collection of low-level, high-in-terest books for new adult readers. The Community Literacy Council is a non-profit organization that helps adults learn to read and trains vol-unteers to become tutors. Lehmann College of Beauty has donated more than $1,000 in services. Money will be donated for haircuts, shampoos ' sets and manicures done at Lehmann College of Beauty, 673 S. Main. Plymouth. The offer is good through Aug. 11. Tickets are available through Plymouth-Canton Communi-ty Education at Room 130 of Plym-outh Canton High School and at the

Starkweather Center. 550 N. Hol-brook, Plymouth. For more informa-tion, call 451-6555.

• PLACEMENT All employers may use the free

job placement service of Plymouth Canton Community Education. A number of current and former adult students with diverse skills and a de-sire to work are ready for referral Employees have been screened and are available for full-time, part-time and seasonal" work. For more infor-mation, call Elizabeth Barker. 451-6451.

• POLISH DANCE Registration is under way for fall

classes offered by the Polish Nation-al Alliance Centennial Dancers of Plymouth. Classes are for children age 3 and older and for adults. Danc-ers will learn national and regional dances of Poland, polkas from the United States, t.-chniques o> ballet and jazz and novelty for variety They will also learn about the Polish language and about Polish customs and culture, highlighting Easter and Christmas. Students also have the opportunity to perform at festivals, community events and other gather-ings. For more information, call Joanne Ygeal. 464-1263. or Audeen Wojtowicz, 427-2885.

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN The St. John Neumann 50-Up Club

for local seniors meets at 7 p.m. the ' first Tuesday of each month at the

church, on Warren Road west of. Sheldon Road in Canton. New mem bers may attend For more intorii.a tion, call Betty Gruchala. 459-4091.

• PREVENTION The Plymouth Canton Council for

the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect meets at 7:30 p.m. the sec-ond Wednesday of each month Meet-ings are Jield in the library of East Middle School. 1042 S. Mill. Plym-outh. For more information, call Ka-thy Reilly, 459-2067

• TOUGHLOVE Toughlove meets at 7 p.m. Mon-

days at the Faith Community Mora-vian Church. 46001 Warren Road, at Canton Center Road in Canton. Toughlove is a self-help group for parents troubled by teenage- behav-

• BALLROOM DANCE The Tuesday Night, Ballroom

Dance Club meets from 8:30-11.30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Grotto Club of Ann Arbor, 2070 W. Stadium Blyd Live music is part of the fun; freshments are served Married cou-ples and guests may attend For more information, call 971-4480 or 434-1615.

• DIPLOMATS The Toastmasters International -

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• CANTON HISTORY The Canton Historical Museum is

at 1150 S. Canton Center Road^Can-ton. Museum hours are 1-3 p.m. Tuesday and 1-4 p.tn. Saturday Reg-ular meetings of the Canton Histori-cal Society are held at 7:30 p.m the second Thursday of each month. For more information, call 397-0088 dur ing regular museum hours.

• WOMEN'S GROUPS Plymouth Family Service is offer-

ing groups for women who wish to explore their drug alcohol use or who want to recover from drug/al-cohol problems Fees are based on the ability to pay. For more infor-mation. call Judith Darlington at Plymouth Family Service. 453-0890.

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• CANTON JAYCEES The Canton Jaycees hold general

membership meetings at the Fellows Creek Golf Course clubhouse Meet ings are held at 7.30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month. They are open to the public. Fellows Creek is on Loti, north of Michigan Avenue in

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• BETHANY Bethany Plymouth/Canton meets

at 8 p.m. the third Saturday of each month at St. Kenneth Church. 14951 Haggerty. south of Five Mile, Plym-outh. The organization is a support group for the divorced, separated and widowed For more information, call 422-8625.

• TOASTMASTERS Motor City Speak Easy, a member

of Toastmasters International, meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at O'Sheehan's in the Highland Lakes Shopping Center southeast corner of Seven Mile and Northville Road in Northville. Din ner is at 6 p.m., the meeting at 7 p.m. Motor City Speak Easy we! comes people who want to improve their speaking skills For more infor-mation. call 459-5759.

• OPTIMISTS Club meets at 7 p.m. the first and

third Mondays of each month in the Miles Standish Room of the May flower Hotel in Plymouth. Plymouth and Canton residents may call 453 8547 for membership information.

• CHORUS COOKBOOK Plymouth Community Chorus

cookbook. "All Our Best,"' is avail-able at Plymouth Book World and from chorus members. Price is >7.95.

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Mrs. Joseph Nellenbach of Walled Lake announces the engagement of her daughter. Krista Louise Nellen-bach of Canton, to Daniel James Campbell of Brownstown. Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell of Lincoln Park.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Mercy College of Detroit She is em-ployed as a buyer for Richards Boys and Girls Wear.

Her fiance attended the Detroit College of Business He is employed as a district manager for* the Mel-disco Corp.

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Piazza Canton announce the engagement their daughter, Gina Mane, to Brad W Ramp, son of Robert and Barbara Ramp of Ypsilanu.

The bride-elect is a graduate of L^nsingburgh High School in Troy, ITY. She is employed by Butler Pa-per in Livonia.

Her Fiance is a graduate of Huron Valley Lutheran High School in Westland He is employed by Mazda j - * - - » — 1 — R o c k . Manufacturing in Flat Roc

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She is the daughter of Ray Lade-man of Cape Coral. Fla., and the late Joan Lademan He is the son of Bru-no and Mildred Manni of Livonia

The bnde-to-be is a 1983 graduate of Livonia Bentley High School. She is employed as a benefits analyst for American Community Mutual Insur-ance Co ., — -

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• CANTON WOMEN The Canton Women's Club will

meet 9-11 a.m. the first and fourth Thursday of the month at the Faith Community Moravian Church. 46001 Warren Road, west of Canton Cen-ter, Canton Township. New members may attend. The club is for women interested in being a part of cultural events, group discussion and recre-ational activities. The club is co-sponsored by the YWCA of Western Wayne County For more informa-tion. call Cynthia Nichols, area pro-gram director, at 561-4110

• PLYMOUTH SENIORS The Plymouth Township Seniors

meet at the Friendship Station Ctub Hall, 42375 Schoolcraft, on the fol-lowing days: Mondays from 10 a.m.

days, 6:30-9:30 p.m. for pinochle, Fridays from 11:30 a m to 3.30 p.m. and 6.30-9:30 p.m. for bridge and pi-nochle. Seniors living in Plymouth Township or the city of Plymouth may attend. For more information, call Helen Knipa, 459-6259

• DANCERS'COOKBOOK • The Polish Centennial Dancers of

Plymouth cookbook, 'Secrets from Centennial Cupboards." is available from group members. It features a number of Polish recipes, along with American recipes. The price is $5. For more information, call Joanne Ygeal, 464-1263.

• TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

meets 7 30-8 30 p.m. Wednesdays in Central Middle School. Mam at Church, Plymouth. Ideas on weight reduction are discussed For infor-mation, call 453-4756 or 45S-1583

• ZESTERS Zesters. a club for Canton resi-

dents 55 and older, meets at 12 30 p.m Thursdays in the Canton Recre-ation Center. 44237 Michigan at Sheldon Membership fees are $1 to join and $1.50 per month. For more information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office, 39 • lftOO Ext. 27*

• CIVFTAN CLUB The Plymouth-Canton C m t a n

Club meets at 7 p.m the third Thurs-day of each month at the Plymouth Elks Lodge Civitan is an all-volun-

Teer international service organiza tion-for men and women who want to be involved in community service projects, develop new friendships and become better informed about their city and nation. For more in-formation. call 453-2206 or 459-6464

Gary and Terryl Sherman of Falls Church. Va , announce the engage-ment of their daughter. Tracy Ann Sherman of Austin. Minn to Mi-chael John Krug of Marshfield. Wis., son of Thomas and Soma Krug of Plymouth, formerly of Livonia

.. The bnde-elect is a graduate of Winona 'State . University. Winona. Minn where she studied psychology and biology She completed her grad-uate studies in psychotherapy at the Menninger Foundation. Topeka. Kan She is employed as a counselor in the areas of chemical dependency and emotional behavioral disorders in children and adolescents

Her -fiance is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he studied industrial and systems engi-neering. He is employed as a senior management engineer with-'St. Jo-

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Charlene Mae Huettnef of Canton and Christopher Adam Stobb of Wayne plan a July wedding

She is the daughter .of Cordia and Eugene Nipper of Livonia He is the son of Barbara and Donald Stobb of Wayne

The bnde-to-be is a 1983 graduate of Michigan Lutheran Seminary in Saginaw She is employed as a medi-cal assistant for Drs Singer and Baynes in Westland

Her fiance is a 1981 graduate of Huron Valley Lutheran School He is self-employed with his father in a parking lot maintenance business. Stripping Specialist

seph Hospital in Marshfield. Wis An early August wedding is

planned at St Augustine Cathobc Church in Austin. Minn

• FAMILIES ANONYMOUS Families Anonymous, a self-help

program for relatives and friends concerned with drug abuse or beha-vioral problems, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursdays in St. John Neumann Catholic Church, 44800 Warren. Can-ton.

• FLOTILLA The Plymouth/Canton Coast

Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 11-11 meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at Room 2514 (counselor's office), Plymouth Salem High School. 46181 Joy Road, Canton. For more infor-mation on boating safety, call 455-2676.

• TAKE OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

Thursday evening in Faith Commu-nity Church. 46001 Warren. Canton Weigh-in starts at 6:30 p.m.. with a meeting following. 7-8 pm For more information, call 39' -3102.

• CIVIL AIR PATROL Air Force Auxiliary Squadron 1&-1

invites interested people to attend its weekly meetings, 6.30-10 p.m. Thurs-day. o» the tourthiloor of the main building. Willow Run Airport Any U S citizen 13 or older may become a volunteer For information, call Robert Eizen. commander, 326-S6/J

• TOASTMASTERS The Oral Majority Toastmasters

Club meets at 5 45 p.m. Tuesdays in the banquet room at Dennrs-restau-rant, Ann Arbor Road at 1-275, Plymouth Township. For reserva-tions or more information on the din-ner meetings, call Phyllis K Sulli-van, 455-1635.

• MAYFLOWER-LT. GAMBLE POST VFW

Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post 6695. Veterans of Foreign Wars, meets at 8 p.m the second and fourth Tues-days of the month at the post home 1426 S. Mill, Plymouth. New mem-bers are welcome For information call the post, 459-6700.

• CANTON ROTARY Canton Rotary Club meets at noor

Monday in the Roman Forum or Ford Road between Haggerty anc Liliey Lunch is $5 For information call Richard Thomas, 453-9191.

• WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY Self-help group for alcoholic worn

en meets at I p.m Tuesdays in New man House, Schoolcraft Collegt campus, Haggerty at Seven Mile Livonia A hotline. 427-9460. oper ates 24 hours a day.

• AMERICAN BACKGAMMON CLUB

Club meets Wednesday evenings in the back room of the Box Bar, 777 Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. Tourna ment registration is at 7:15 p.m. and tournament play at 7 30 p.m Ad-vance strategy, as well as help Tor new players, is available for early arrivals For information, call Soot-he Flora. 453-7356

Watrous-Myers

Leslie Laurel Myers of Plymouth and Jeffrey Dwight Watrous of Mid-land were married June 27 at Posey-ville United Methodist Church in Midland The Rev Bruce Hatch per-formed the ceremony

Parents of the couple are Charles and Elsie Myers of Plymouth and Guy and Georgan Watrous of Mid-land.

The bride is a graduate of the Northwood Institute. She is em-ployed by Cutter's Hair Salon

Her husband is a graduate of Bui-let Creek High School He attended Alma College and is employed by Midland Materials Research, a fami-ly business.

Leslie Blaha was the maid of hon-or Bridesmaids were sister of the bride Dana Trotter and sister o! vhe bridegroom Guy an Watrous

Tony Trumbull was the best man Ushers were brother of the bride-groom Aaron Watrous and Blaine Yoder.

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Biggs-Kenyon

Dr and Mrs. Robert Biggs of Lima, Ohio, announce the engage-ment of their daughter. Marcia Lynn, to James Nelson Kenyon. son of* Mr and Mrs Jack Kenyon of Plymouth

The bnde-elect is a graduate of Ohio Wesley an University. She will graduate this August from the Uni-versity Health Center of Pittsburgh s school of anesthesia for nurses

Her fiance is a graduate student in industrial hygiene at the University of Michigan

An early October wedding is planned in Lima Ohio._

batiste and lace dress with satin trim She earned a cascade oi carna-tions, roses and baby's breath

A reception was held at Adams Rib in Midland

Following a wedding tnp to Schuss Mountain in Michigan, the newlvweds will make their home in Midland.

new voices Mike and Cynthia Shaft of Plym-

outh announce the birth of a son. Jor-dan Ray, June 12 at home Grand-parents are Ray and M a o Elwan of Romulus and Fred and Mary Shaft of Mount Clemens. Great-grand-parents are Lucille Selik of Romulus, .^gatha Shaft of Mount Clemens and Anna Paich of May bee. Mich Jorf&n Ray has three broth-ers, Jeremy. 9. Benjamin. 5. and Jonathon. 2. and a sister. Heather. 7.

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Mark and Diane Rizik of Plym-outh announce the birth of a son. Christopher John. June 26 at St Jo-seph Mercy Hospital in A.u. Arbor Grandparents are Mi and Mrs Ste-phen Jakubowski of Flushing. Mich and Mr and Mrs Michael Rmk of Grand Blanc. Mich Mrs Lawrence McDonald of Flint is the great grandmother Christopher John has a brother. Mark. 2

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B E T H E L B A P T I S T T E M P L E 29475 W. Six Mile, L ivon ia

525-3664 o r 261-9276 S u n d a y S c h o o l -M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — E v e n i n g W o r s h i p W e d . F a m i l y H o u r . . .— 7:30 P . M .

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1 0 * 0 A . M . 11:00 A . M .

6:00 P . M .

J u l y 1 2 t h 1 1 : 0 0 A .M. " W h o I s T h i s J e s u s ? "

6 : 0 0 P . M . • F e l l o w s h i p "

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SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 425-6215 or 425-1116

SUNDAY SCHOOL 8UN. 10*0 AJ4. MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP SUN. 7M P.M.

PASTOR Wf f l f tESPfVYnlRI F STUDY WED. 7:00 P.M.

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T h e E n d of t h e T u n n e l " Rev Elmer E. Rose

10*5 A.M. Church Schoo l For Al l Agee

Rev Elmer E Base interim Pastor

Rev Mark Fielos-Sommers Associate Pastor

Mr* Dorvna Gieaaon Director ol Mujk

4W00 NQHTM TEBBITQBIAL ROAO P-vVWiUT- MICHIGAN 481 70

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6:30 P.M. Evening Service Dr Stanl Speak»r>fl

PA8TORS Wm. M. Stahl. D. Min. Thos. Pals, M. Div

Cheryl Kaye, Music Director

a p l a c e t o b e l o n g a p l a c e t o b e c o m e

F E L L O W S H I P B A P T I S T C H U R C H

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(a m i n i s t r y o f t h e Bap t i s t G e n e r a l C o n f e r e n c e )

WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY 10*0-11:00

- now meeting in the Smith Elementary School -

1 2 9 M c K i n l e y , P l y m o u t h

(children's church) Rev. Peter A. Foreman, Th. M., pastor 455-1509 -J21!

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N O R T H W E S T B A P T I S T 23845 Mldd laba l l Rd. 474-3393

Evaning Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M.

Sunday School 9.45 A.M. Morn ing Worship 11:00 A.M.

Re* Ricnard L. Kerr, Pastor Nuraary A van* Die

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S T . M A T T H E W S U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

30900 Six M i l eUd Oavxl-T Strong •V ur-*r i v-wat-a" Umn'er • «22-«G38

10:00 A M Worship Service 10 00 A M Church School

13 yrs - 8th Grade) 10 00 A M .Jr S Sr High Class 11 15 A M Adult Study Class

Nursery Provided

NARDIN PARK UNITED M E T H O D I S T CHURCH

29887 West Eleven Mike Ftoed Just West of Middlemen

471 >MC

10:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE

N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 Ann Arbor Trail Livonia's Oldest Church

422-0149 Church School and Worship Services

9 154 11 00 July 12 10:00 A.M.

" C a n G o d B e T r u s t e d ? " Rev Ed Coiey preaching

Ministers Edward C Coiey. Roy Forsyth

9ery Pre Nursery Provided

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(Redford Twp.) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

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Farmington and Six Mile Rd

S T . MATTHEW LUTHERAH Church & School 5885 Venoy 1 Blk N of Ford Rd . Westland 425-0260

Div ine Worsh ip S * 11 A.M. Bib le Class 8 8 8 9-.30 A.M.

Monday Evening Serv ice 7:30 P.M. Raioh Flecher. Pastor

Oary D Heedapohl. Ass t. Pastor

HOSANNA-TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH A SCHOOL

9600 Leverne • So. Radford • 937-2424 Rev Roy Pranschke Rev Glenn Kopper

W O R S H I P W I T H U S Sundays 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.

(Nursery provided) Monday Evening 7:00 P.M.

Sunday School 4 Bible Classes 9:45 A.M. Christian School: Pre-school-8th grade

Robert Schuttz, principal 937-2233

S t . P a u l ' s L u t h e r a n M i a a o u r i S y n o d

20605 MiddleOelt at 8 Mlie Farmington Hills • 474-0675

The RevTtaiph E. Unger, Pastor The Rev Calr E Mehl. Pastoral Assistani

SATURDAY WORSHIP 6 P.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 4 1 TA.M.

SUN. SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Grades K-8 Randy Ziellnskt, Principal

474-2488 _.

H j S c n Q I R I S C

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 4 6 2 5 0 A n n A r b o r R o a d

P t y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2

T h e Rev. K . M . Mehr l , P a s t o r

Worship 8:30 & 10*0 AM.

Wednesday Bible Study 10 A M .

Nursery Provided

4th Service at Schoolcra f t Col lege

8:30 A M . Worsh ip Serv ice 10*K> A.M. Sunday Schoo l

Sunday Service Broadcast M 0 a-m. WMUZ-FM 103-5

W o r s h i p a n d S u n d a y S c h o o l 8:30, 10:00 a n d 11:30 A.M.

" S H O C K W A V E " Rev John B Crimmins. Ill

7 : 0 0 P . M . " B E I N G L E F T - H A N D E D IN A

R I G H T - H A N D E D W O R L D " Rev James L Ki l lgore

plus the 'Liberated Wail ing Wal l "

W e d n e s d a y , 7 : 3 0 P . M . - Fi lm, , " M o r e T h a n a C h a m p i o n "

Nursery ProvtdeO at All Services Air Condi t ioned Sanctuary

ST. PAUL S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOO

High 4 Elm Streets. Northvi l le T. Lubeck, Pastor

C. Boerger-Pulpit Asst. Church 349-3140 - School 349-3146

Sunday Worship 8:00 A.M. & 10:30 A M Sunday School 9:30 A M

Saturday Vespers 6 00 P V

U T H E R A N C H U R C IN A M E R I C A

T R I N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

10101 W Ann Arbor Rd,, Plymouth at Gottfredson & A n n Arbor Rd

Sunday School and Worsh ip Service 8:30 and 11:00 A.M.

Rav. Wi l l iam C. Moore - Pastor Wi l l iam T. Branham, Asst . Pastor

Nursery Prov ided

Phone 459-9550 f~

G R A C E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-S266 REDFORD TWP

SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 8 11:00 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 8 11:00 A.M.

Rev. V ic tor F. Halboth, Jr.. Pastor

Rev T h o m a s WaDer. Pas to ra l Asst Rev V F. Ha lbo th . Sr. . Pastor Emer i tus

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Worsh ip 8 AJ4. • 11 AM.

Pastor: Jerry Yarnell Assistant: Drex Mor ton

Youth Director: Glnnie Hauck 7000 N. ShakJon, Canton Twp. • 459-3333

Oust South ol Warren Rd )

sw PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.)

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(ENGLISH S Y N O D )

A.E.L.C.

C H R I S T T H E K I N G L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

9300 Farmington Rd.. L ivonia 421 -0120 - 4 2 1 - 0 7 4 9

9:30 W o r s h i p S e r v i c e

Rev Richard A -Martzott

• LUTHERAN C H U R C H

W I S C O N S I N S Y N O D

S T . P A U L ' S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A . ) 2 7 4 7 5 Five Mile Rd. (at Inks te r ) Livonia * 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

8:30 A.M. C o n t i n e n t a l B r e a k f a s t a n d Adult S t u d y 10:00 A.M. W o r s h i p a n d C h u r c h S c h o o l

" T h e H e i d e l b e r g C a t e c h i s m " Dr. W h i t l e d g e p r e a c h i n g

Dr W.F. Whit ledge Rev. P R Irwin Rev. K.R. Thoresen

H O L Y T R I N I T Y 39020 Five Mile • West Livonia

464-0211 WORSHIP SERVICES: 8:30 4 10:00 A.M.

NURSERY AVAILABLE Sunday School and Wednesday Class

tor Al l Ages Sept. thru May WELCOME...

F A I T H L U T H E R A N 30000 Five Mile • East Livonia

421-7249 Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.

nursery available SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Ju»y 13 thru 17 Education Office 421-7359

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F I R S T A P O S T O L I C LUTHERAN C H U R C H

2 6 3 2 5 H a l s t e a d R o a d at 11 M i l e F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls , M i c h i g a n

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Also, 1st 4 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Bible Class - Tuesday 7:45 p.m.

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7:00 p.m.

Wisconain Evangelical L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e a

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

In Livonia St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd. Pastor Carl Paqei • 261-8759

Church Services 8:30 4 10:00 A . M

In P t y m o u t h

St Peter Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 Penniman Ave.

Pastor Mark Freier* 453-3393 Worship Services 8:00 4 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Class 9:15 A M

Sn R a d f o r d T o w n a h i p

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward-Zeli • 532-8655

Worship Services 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

K i r k <>f O u r S a v i o r CHERRY HILL

W€STLAMD

Church School • Worship 10:30 AM

NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE Neil D. Cowling. Pastor 728-1088

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.) t»4i Middleman • *27-7620

One on. S o( Ford Rd Worsh ip a n d Nursery

Classes tor Preschool Thru 5th Grade 1040 A.M.

QARETH D BAKER. PASTOR

S T . TIMOTHY C H U R C H -16700 N e w b u r g h R o a d

Livonia • 464-8844 Church School - Worship 10:00 A.M. " T h r o u g h t h e Eyes o f a S h e e p "

Rev J. Cyrus SmiU: A Creative onnsi centered Congregation

PLEASE VI8IT

GENEVA P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H (U.S.A.)

5835 Sheldon Rd.< CANTON 1040 A.M.

WORSHIP AND CHURCH SCHOOL Kenneth F. Gruebel , Pastor

458-0013

C O V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A m 35415 W 14 Mile (al Drake) Farm Hills

661-9191

J Christopher Icenogle P W »

Thomas C Grundstrom «•«*»<*

FAITH k V_ COVENANT i • CHURCH

Making Faith A Way Of Ufa! Sunday School (all agea) * 3 0

" G o d M e a n t It F o r G o o d — WORSHIP 1 1 : 0 0

T h e F a i t h f u l n e s s Of R s h a b " Evening Service

W e d n e s d a y : B ib l e 8 t u d y 7:00 P.M.

6 :00

FIRST...

In th* Heart of Plymouth/Canton

F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N

CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.) Main and Church 453-6464

Philip Rodgers Magee Minister

Mark Morningstar. Asst. Minister

S u m m e r

W o r s h i p

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Jr. C h u r c h A g e 3 - 4 t h G r a d e

"We Have Been Contemporary Since 1835"

R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

( U . S . A . ) Hubbard at W. Chicago • 422-0494

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e a n d C h u r c h S c h o o l

9 : 3 0 A.M. " F i r e In

My B o n e a " Rev Laurence Mart in

R E F O R M E D C H U R C H IN A M E R I C A

E4 i. j ^ T T T T i - - • " " 1 " ' ' • ^ -

C H U R C H E S O F CHRIST

1 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of Plymouth

\ / 45201 N Territorial 453-5280 \ / John N Grentetl Jr Doug McMunr • Fred C Vosburg

9 15 A.M Summer Worship Nursery Available

" A C a r i n g & S h a r i n g C h u r c h "

L I V O N I A 1 5 4 3 1 M e r r t m a n Rd . S U N D A Y W O R S H I P

11 :00 A M 4 6 0 0 P . M . THOMAS FENDER. MINISTER

MATT FLANIGAN. YOUTH MINISTER 477-4741

See Herald of Truth

GARDEN CITY 1657 M i d d l e b e l t R d S U N D A Y W O R S H I P

11:00 A . M . 4 6 : 0 0 P . M .

B ib le S c h o o l 10 :00 A M W e d 7 :30 P.M. W o r s h i p

Minister Lamar Matthews

422 no ui i luiii _ Cm* or Write tor Free Correspondence Course

( I I I I U H O F T H E S A V I O R

( R e f o r m e d C h u r c h in Amer i ca *

3 8 1 0 0 F ive Mi le , L ivon ia

W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 9 : 3 0 A . M .

N u r s e r y A v a i l a b l e

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 1 0 : 4 5 A . M . REV G E R A L D D Y K S T R A . Pas to r 464 -1062

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Worship 4 Nursery 9 30 A M

Barrier Free Sanctuary- Nursery frovMfd „ _ f u - l l —* Cert M Scivf i Hev Jonn i Mem »aatc ImariKa

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Sunday Memorial Service 10 00 A M Wednesday Night BtMe Cteaa 8 00 P M 3«616 Park dele* U v o f l i ' «M 7110

Christ Community Church of Canton

G 981 -0499

T i - Meet ing at Canton High School

Canton Center at Joy

WORSHIP 10-00 A.M. Fellowship •

Youth Club - Choir Bible Study

J Reformed Church In America

church bulletin The church bulletin is published

every Thursday t n the Observer rnformation for' the c h u r c h bulle-tin m u s t be received trj o u r office by nu*m the Monday preceding publication Send information to Suburban Life section. Observer, •36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 4&150 0 ORDAINED

— Seetl Manncic was re-cently ordained and installed as both a pastor of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod and pastor of Zion Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod in Hay Springs. Neb

Manncic accepted the assignment at the Zion church shortly after being awarded a master of divinity degree from Concordia Theological Seminary.__£ort Wayne, Ind His wife. Beverly^iB the daughter of Dan and Lois Gartner of Livorua

• MAINSTREAM M A D N E S S Mainstream Madness will take

place Saturday. Aug 8. at Calvary-Baptist Church in Canton The youth gathering involves several area churches There will be games and other activities The event is being organized by the Metro West region of Mainstream, a Detroit area non-denominatiooal group of youth work-ers banding together for evangelism and support. Youth leaders and pas-tors can call 459,-3333 or 455-0022 to get their groups involved

• MUSICAL DUO Tim and Darla Jack will be in con-

cert at 7 p.m. Tuesday. July 14. at Fairlane Assembly, 22575 Ann Arbor Trail, pearborn Heights .The Jacks have appeared on the "700 Club and the 'Trinity BroadcastrfTg Network They have also appeared on "100 Huntley Street.' Canada's most widely received Christian program The performance is open to the pub-lic

• FILM Ward Presbyterian Church. 17000

Farmington. Livonia, will present the film, "More Than a Champion." at 7 30 p m Wednesday, July 15 Re-freshments will be served The pres-entation is-open to the public

• CANTON PASTOR ORDAINED

The Rev Drex Morton, assistant pastor of St. Michael Lutheran Church in Canton, will be ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament Sunday. July 19, in Baton Rouge. La

Morton assumed his new duties at St Michael on June 8 He is a recent graduate of Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg Pa He was also an intern I pastor tn training) at St Michael from September 1985 through August 1986

• NATIONAL MEETING The recent 32nd annual meeting of

the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h r i s t i a n Churches National Association was attended by members of Mount Hope Congregational Church in Livonia The Rev Steven Schafer and Sue Schafer of Livonia were both dele-gates at the meeting

A total of 645 people representing Congregational Christian Churches throughout the country attended the meeting The Congregational Chris-tian Churches National Association was established in 1955 and is com-posed of 454 congregations in 38 states

In Congregationalism, the local church is self-governed The Nation-al Association provides a fellowship for sharing, consulting and advising on matters of ci

• G U E S T SPEAKER Gary Hawes. director of the Mich-

igan Campus Ministries, will be the guest speaker at morning services

T h e Rev. S c o t t Mar inc ic ordained

Sunday, July 26. at Kenwood Church of Christ. 20200 Merriman. Livonia. Michigan Campus Ministries is sup-ported by Christian churches and Churches of Christ MCCM has pro-grams at five state universities

• UNITY C R A F T FAIR Unity of Livonia, 28660 Five Mile,

will have an outdoor c raf t fair from 11 a m to 4 p.m. Sunday. July 19

T h e r e will be a c raf t raff le along with refreshments There are a limit-ed number of openings still avail-able For more information, call 421-17-60

• J E W S FOR J E S U S Ward Presbyterian Church. 17000

Farmington Road. Livonia, will host the J e w ^ f o r Jesus traveling evan-gelistic team. "Liberated Wailing Wall at 7 p m Friday. July 12 They will present a program of -mu-sic and testimony

Jewi. for Jesus is an independent

L i b e r a t e d Wail ing Wall s t Ward P r e s b y t e r i a n

missionary organization founded in 1973 by Moishe Rosen The group has traveled all over the world and has reedrtted-S£ven albums The per-formance is open to the public • S U M M E R SERVICE

First "Presbyterian Church of Plymouth. 701 Church. Plymouth, has begun its summer schedule of

~one service at 9 a m Junior Church will also take place during the wor-

ship hour for children age 3 through the fourth grade

• C O N C E R T The Continental Singers & Orches-

tra will present its 20th Anniversary tour program. "Let There Be Praise." at 11 a m Sunday. July 12, at Calvary Missionary Church. 29850 W Six Mile. Livonia The musical celebration will feature two decades

of praise and joy from musicals hymn medleys and contemporary classics

• BAZAAR Nativity Church. Henry Ruff at

West Chicago will have its annual bobday arts and crafts bazaar Oct. 17. Applications for table rental are being accepted For more informa-tion. call 421-2429 or 427-1513

vacation bible school • S S PETER A PAUL - SS Peter & Paul Chapel, 36075 W Seven Mile Livonia, will have vaca-tion Bible school from 9 a.m. to .1 p m Monday-Wednesday, July 13-15 The school is sponsored by the Michi-gan Deanery of the Orthodox Church of America.

• ALDERSGATE UNITED •Growing God's Way in the

Sunshine Patch" is the theme for Al-

dersgate United Methodist Church vacation Bible school 9 30-11 30 a.m Monday-Friday. July 13-17 The school is designed for children age 4 through grade six The church is at 10000 Beech Daly Redford A co-op nursery for children ages 2-3 will also be provided Registration is free For more information, call 937-3170.

• J U S T FOR KIDS

A vacation Bible school. Just for Kids will take place from 9 a m to noon Monday-Friday. July 13-17. at the Colony F a r m Community Cen-ter south of Ann Arbor Road be-tween Ridge and Beck The school is for children ages 4-12 There will be *

-recreation, music, refreshments, arts and craf ts . The school is co-sponsored by Merriman Road Bap-tist Church. For more information.

call 459-5775

• H O S A N N A T A B O R

Hosanna Tabor Lutheran Church. 9600 Leverne. Redford Township, will have vacation Bible school 9:30-11 30 a.m. Monday-Friday. July 13-17. The school is for children age 3 through £rade six There will be Bible stories craf ts music and re-freshments

Your Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES OF G O D

Briqbtnjeor Tahcrpaclc Assemblies of God

26555 Franklin Rd • Southlteid. Ml i-696 & Tewfrapr. - West of Hoi.day irvr

„ Cnansm»T< Church ^ rw, demon,~ors»,P together

Morning Worship - »*>Q * 11^0 A.M. Sunday School - 9:45 8 11:00 A.M.

Celebration ot Praise - 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P M. Wed. Adult, Youth 8 Children

Ministry To The Oeaf Sunday

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

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official was recently named by the The Lutheran Church Missouri Sy-noa to be the denomination's first full-tune director of its Washington. DC office

Robert Morrison. 42. a special as-sistant in the education department will begin work immediately as ex-ecutive director of the LCMS Office of Government Information

Missouri Synod president Ralph Bohlmann said Morrison was select-led for the post because of his ex-pertise is three areas of interest to

the second larges: Lutheran churet body in the country family issues education and life concerns

Some members of the Lutheran Church-Missour; Synod in the a rea include Christ Our Savior in Livonia. Hosanna-Tabor in Redford Town ship. St Matthew Church in West-land. Salem Evangelical Church in Westland Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Canton, Grace Lutheran Church in Redford Township and Lu-theran Church of Our Savior in West-land

moral perspectives

Rev. Robert Schaden

Conservation has been turned into sawdust

From what I have been told the two trees were about 40 to 45 years old The third tree was a youngster by three standards — perhaps 30 to 33 Either number represents a long time when compared to the 40 min-utes it took for them to fall to a cou-ple of eager chain saws

Not that many years ago a popu-lar song spoke about paving paradise to put up a parking lot That is basi callv what the fallen trees are about Development is under way and the trees k«t out to the air space desired for a new power line You see. once the biue prints were drawn up it was more cost effective to fell the trees than to move the wires

No matter the beauty of the trees, and the gift of their shade be damned Some new blinds, a window air conditioner and we re back in business The thinking of cost-effec-tive minds seems to run that w»y

Conservation becomes a catch-phrase and a cause rather than a way of living that appreciates what we have to experience and what we have to pass on.

Certainly the issue is larger than three trees The chopper truck that left here with 40-some years of sawdust aboard will move on to other places where it is cost effec-tive to pave paradise and put up a parking lot No the issue is not these trees or these power lines or this place in time The issue is us and how we have learned to define the bottom line

IT IS COST effective (translated profitable > to drill for oil tad so the Pigeon River country of Michigan is cashed in for bucks Oar ar -ea tom fished in the Rouge Rivei Our chil-dren's children may be lucky to have a few Arctic s t reams It u also prof ltable to sell a rms 'they b u g more money than grain) So we s 3 £ t o al-most anyone who will bay and make weapons our moat cost-effective ex-port

If saying Yes to Michigan' ta only read with a dollar sign, our chil-dren are in real trouble It is that kind of thinking that allows aa to trade rivers for sewers, trees for power lines and farms for bigger businesses We were given the earth

to use and we presume to use instead

Conservation becomes a i atch phrase and a cause rather !t.ar. a way of living that appreciates what we have to experience and what * t have-to pass on

When the few and the powerful are allowed to make the decisions for the powerless and the many one, has to wonder whether we have been going forward or backwards since 1776

ANOTHER SONG of years age Sixteen Tons I believe was the

u t l e - talked of selling our souls to the company store That kind of sale can be made as easily by a society a city, a state and even a nation a> it can by an individual And then it be-comes no one's fault Everyone can abdicate reponsibility All blame can be laid at the feet of committee or the doorstep of a board of nameless directors To turn a phrase of Harry Truman "The buck stops nowhere

It is easier to let it go to mow our lawns and not make waves But if we wait for the chopper truck to dnva. away with our own maples before we wake up to what the bottom line should read, then perhaps we de -serve the sawdust The sadness is that our children will not be able to sit under it.

The Rev Robert Schaden is with Newman House at Schaoi-craft Caileor tn Jjuonia. •

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Q. Can you suggest the best times for picking fruits available In Michi-gan this summer?

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Michigan ranks first in the coun-try in the production of five food crops: Jonathan and Northern Spy apples; blueberries, tart red cher-ries, cucumbers, and navy beans. We are fifth or higher in a total of 26 crops.

Below is the Michigan crop calen-dar, a partial list of approximate season opening dates. Crops gener-ally are earlier in southern Michigan and somewhat later as you travel north.

Due to the unusually warm tem-peratures this past month, the coop-erative extension Master Gardener says that these normal dates will be two to three weeks ahead of this schedule this year.

• June 1 — strawberries ijust

a b o u t n n i s t w t y — • June 20 — sweet cherries. • July 1 — raspberries. • July 4 — tart red cherries. • July 15 — blueberries. • July 22 — tomatoes. • Aug. 1 — peaches • Aug. 10 — pears • Aug. 25 — grapes • Sept. 15 - fall apples.

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My reason for writing is to ask you how we should react to the out bursts of profane language that go along with Toarette's syndrome. During her entire life, right np until she became ill, she never ased any language that was unbecoming to a iady.

We are at a loss as to what to do and would Itte yonradvksena this

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Dear Mrs. W.: For those who are not. familiar

with this rare condition. Tourette's syndrome is a neurological disorder that is marked by uncoordinated

body movements, speech disorders and convulsions. Generally, its cause is unknown.

Patients with this syndrom* at-tempt to use will power to control their behavior, but find that the symptoms such as outbursts of pro-fanity appear involuntarily.

The best thing that you and your family can do is ignore your mother's language and look on it as part of her disease, just as you would if she presented with any other symptom. She would be shocked and humiliated if she were aware of whataha was doing.

Try not to personalize her beha-viour, i.e. become emotionally dis-tressed when she uses the incon-gruent language, as it will distance you from her at a time when she needs you the most.

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Dear Jo: Could you suggest a good book on

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G.B., Regalar Reader Dear Mr B.:

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The focus of the exercises in the book is to promote muscle tone, bal-ance. coordination and flexibility. For clarity, large print and illustra-tions are used • You can order the book through your local bookstore The publisher is Good Books located in Inter-course. Pa., and the cost is $9 95

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Series will have a new meeting place for its 1987-88 season.

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The 1987-88 lineup is: Chef Du-glass, Oct 21; Observer it Eccentric graphology columnist Lorene Green. Nov. 18; television writer Mike Duf-fy, Jan. 20; and Jacobson's fashion and cosmetics experts Sandy Wloszek and Deede Hassinger,

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R A N D Y B O R S T s l a f l p f > o t o f l r a c ^ e -

D e v e l o p e r L a w r e n c e Dailey of Sou th f i e ld : " T h e r i v e r f r o n t is p r i m e land , t h e las t p l a c e in t h e c o u n t r y n e a r w a t e r t h a t is not a l r e a d y d e v e l o p e d . '

Riverfront development forges suburban links By Jsn ic* Brunson s ta f f w r i t e r

The river. More specifically, a three-mile stretch of Detroit Riv-

er shoreline between the Ambassador Bridge and Belle Isle where some 1300 million in development is under construction.

Present projects include River Place, a $250 million multi-use development by Stroh Brewery Co.; Harbor-town. a $35 million joint residential development by ANR Development and MichCon Development Corp.. a $25 million remodeling project of Renaissance Center, an estimated $20 million expansion of linked water front parks owned by the city, and an unknown number of smaller ventures by private entrepreneurs.

Why is development on the Detroit River'of any possi-ble significance to people living in Birmingham, Farm-ington or Westland1

THE RIVERFRONT is the hot spot of development in a seven-county radius." said developer Lawrence D§i-ley of Southfield.

"Look around The riverfront is prime land, the last place'in the country near water that is not already devel-oped."

Dailey is owner of R.E. Dailey & Co.. the construction firm that is building what has been described as the "heart" of the Stroh River Place development, a 19th-century warehouse conversion into 500.000 square feet of office and retail space

"There's a lot of available land (along the shoreline) •"that has been lying dormant for a very long time It's

prime for tapping," said Dailey who currently serves as

•as or-

chairman of the 2,700-member Construction Association of Michigan.

GARY KRAUSE, vice president of property develop-ment for Stroh. agrees

"This is not an average piece of real estate. This is fresh, clear water This is an international border, a go-anywhere-in-the-world-from-here place. This is a cele-bration of a true Midwestern resource.

"Why is the filling station attendant in Westland inter-ested in what's happening on the waterfront1 ' Krause asked "Because his economic health is directly tied to a healthy region."

A "vested interest" is how developer William Caldwell of Troy puts it. "Everyone living in the metropolitan area has a vested interest in the vitality and health of Detroit, whether they live in the city or not.

Caldwell, president of Caldwell American Investment of Troy, is one of the original developers of Harbortown. a riverfront project that includes 1,000 housing units and a shopping center

Although he has not been associated with the project since last December. Caldwell calls the riverfront the key to Detroit's vitality-"

EVELYN BROWN of the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, a non-profit organization aimed at expand-ing the city's economic base, also uses the word "vitali-ty" when describing redevelopment.

"People who come downtown are amazed at the vitali-ty." Brown said But she readily concedes that the big problem is "getting people downtown.

"Perception seems to belie fact and in view of what v

we read about" Detroit, it's hard to convince people to come.'-' '

Image also concerns the current chariman of board of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce. Bloomfield . Hills attorney Richard Van Dusen

Detroit's image, according to Van Dusen. is directly tied to that of neighboring suburban communities and it is obviously beneficial for that image to be positive.

"It is clear that economic health on a continuing basis depends in part on the image of the region. Image is what attracts new business." Van Dusen said

DEVELOPMENT ALONG the Detroit River is used to portray a more positive impression of the city, described in marketing films as an area rich in history that is emerging from deterioration into a progressive "people place."

"A return to the city's roots on the river, mixing the best of the past with the promise of the future. ' accord-ing to Detroit Mayor Coleman Young in one such mar-keting film.

Developers, city officials and others envision the riverfront a mixed-use community, complete with cul-t u r a l and shopping fac i l i t ies that "are l inked to housing levelopments

The phenomenon has been called "yuppifymg of the riverfront," "Detroit's second renaissance." and the re-birth of the city."

But others are more reserved IQ, their opinions, label-ing developers "genuine river gamblers" and expressing caution

"More diligence than ever is needed" when firms con-sider current- 9horelimj projects, said contractor Ben Mai bach of Southfield

Maibach. president of Barton-Malow Construction Co.. is an experienced riverfront contractor who built the Joe Louis Arena in the 19705 and the River Front Apart-ments in the 1980s

"There is a definite magnetism created by the water, a therapeutic, refreshing effect Transition (in the area) is definitly in motion and there is room for more activity

But. Maibach cautions, "how quickly real change will occur is questionable."

REBIRTH OR NOT. it is evident jobs have been creat-ed by the activity and suburban-based businesses are re-ceiving a fair share of the work

Redstone Associates, an architectural firm originally of Detroit and now of Livonia, is designing for River Place townhouses with comupterized security within an old warehouse.

"We've always felt the thing that will bring Detroit back is to get people living downtown," said Redstone vice president AI Qeddleman. "Our housing designs fall into that line of thinking."

Storen & Associates, a construction management firm in Bloomfield Hills, is building Harbortown's commer-cial structure:

Owner Robert Storen has contracted work with a num-ber of suburban-based businesses, including Livonia-

based companies like Professional Fence Services. Peter A Basile & Sons and Skandia Landscaping, as well as Old Village Sign Co of Plymouth and Gray Electric of Troy

EACH CONTRACT forges working links between the suburbs and the city; links illustrated by such comments as those of_John Bailey who has lived in Farmington Hills and worked in Detroit for nearly 20 years

i think of myself as a Detroiter ' Bailey said 1 also think of myself as a suburbanite '

Roger Smith, chairman of General Motors, also serves as chairman of Detroit Renaissance, a non-profit group which promotes development in the city

Smith, who lives in Bloomfield Hills, said, "Many of us who live in the suburbs work in Detroit We consider ourselves part of the whole metropolis

"From that standpoint, (the city) provides a wide ar-ray of interesting, exciting and unique experiences that you cannot obtain in* the suburbs It's a special place There is nothing else like it to be found in the area

'Quality of life' is the issue

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The city vs. the suburbs

Us vs them.

Does the polarity Ha t* fo exis t* So. says Ted Moss, president of River Place Proper t ies In a speech before the Grosse Pointe Senior Men s Club. Moss pointed out the mutual benefits of a healthy city-suburb rela t ionship Here is an excerpt from his speech.

"As a suburbanite who works downtown at the riverfront, I want to share my perspective on wny we all should claim a connection to De-troit I then want to talk about the suburbs connection to the city

• We all know the media thrives on conflict Oftentimes, the suburb* are played out against *he city A local

company leaving downtown for the suburbs turns into a story that plays up downtown's loss, the suburbs' gain And when businesses decide to return to downtown — the river-front. for example — it can be termed part of a trend

"I maintain that, when it comes to business location, it is not an 'us-vs -them' situation

"AT STROH River Place, we are not. in competition with suburban de-velopments any more than with downtown development* or even other riverfront projects Like other major projects in the city and" in southeast Michigan, we market our product by stressing its special fea-tures

"The construction tradesmen who are working on Stroh River Place take pride in their role in the largest

historic renovation in the Midwest Some live in the city But I would bet most are-from surrounding commun-ities Do they think in terms of sub-urbs vs. city? Do they think in terms of us vs them1 I think not

"I tend to believe those workers take pride in being part of a project thai will make the community a bet-ter place to live, work and be enter-tained

"Peter Stroh lives in Grosse Pointe Farms. River Place Proper-ties chairman Bill Powers lives in Birmingham I live in Bloomfield But we join together in organizations

" that benefit Detroit *

X"hose who are really concerned this area want to think of De-

troit in the widest terms possible Those who are really concerned with

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CLOSED JUNE

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ttiis area want its people to take ad-vantage of all the opportunities De-troit and its suburbs offer Those op-portunities can be commercial and icb-related They can be social and thev can be cultural

The visionaries, the unifiers — the true leaders — aren't confined to

r unicipal boundaries any more than they are confuted to any politi-cal party Now .you might say this k:nd of talk is ofty idealism. Well. ! •: me bring it dCwn to dollars and cents

"CITY. COUNTY and state taxes fu .p improve services within the city that benefit city and suburban resi-dents A vital and healthy Detroit generates revenues not only for the , t\ hut for the state and county and thai money is passed on to corr-munities outside the city

For bosinessoeople Moss -haj ' these predictions

There will be no "central business district' as we know jt. Rather, busi-ness will be scattered throughout the suburbs and the city as land is re-claimed from neglect and transpor-tation is improved Businesses in the suburbs will find they need wme sort of do^THpwn presence And those businesses downtown wi!". wart improved links to those rjtside tne - c i t y ^ ~

"'The Detroit business community .will 'be more diversified than in CTfF •j>ast as f i rms relocate or are formed •here to take advantage,of the area s

eng inee r i ng anrf- i l a c u u i a g . ex-pertise AH this adds vitality to the community

•Admittedly, this is speculation. But there is always one thing you can count oh happening. That is this: people are going to act in their own self-interest Sure., the community leaders, politicians, business leaders, opinion makers and volunteers will play important roles in a brighter fu- , lure for the city We are already see-ing this today But by 1999 we will see e-.er r.vrv clearly that reversing the ph>-s:ca: deterioration in our cen-tral cn> T.CCS than a mat ter o f ^ social cccipossioc

AND PROTCXTLNG funding for the -2 si budget shortages is sot iest-~.eucs Making our neigtbcr-N-vcs >aie is more than an

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Vwu-::> . : life is the issue And I t* e>e '~a'- >« 1999 even more peo-pit a .. -ec.-gnue that the quality of L-'e ss-e is one that affects them di-rectly affecting them economically I believe we will see our citizens re-spvndfcig-to efforts to improve that quality of me

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• spent by organizations working in conjunction with the nation's top 100 ad agencies

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Should a typical small business owner or manager advertise"1 *•

Kxactly what affects the desigh and development of a successful ad-vertising campaign0 Is advertising the best .wav to reach large numbers of people both quickly and cheaply1

ADVERTISING is defined as any paid form of promotion that allows a company to communicate some message to a desired mass audience

The way this is done is through the use of non personal media sources to include the print media (newspapers, magazines trade publications and direct mail), the broadcast media (local, network or cable television, and radio), and outdoor media (bill-boards. signs and posters)

As a consultant working with small business in the a reas of mar-keting and promotional program planning. I am continually amazed at the numbers of business owners willing to spend thousands of dollars on advertising, based primarily on the fact that so many people will see, hear or read then- ad every week for a given number of weeks.

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.There are many decisions that the business owners and managers must make, before committing the time and money to adverusing

The first decision relates to what target audiences will the advertising be aimed at

As an example, would a surgical supplies merchant expect a signifi-cant listener response by advertsing on the local rock and roll radio sta-tion'' Of course not

ON THE other hand, a vintage clothing retailer appealing to teer agers would be foolish not to consid er the media source as a means of reaching this target audience

If management cannot recognize its target audience, it would be best to hold off on any advertising until these markets are identified and subsequently located

Next week we will discuss setting a firm's advertising objectives and formulating message strategies to meet these objectives

cons of investing in a variety of mu-lds

My reseaii.ll ilmwi. Iliiil ,iiihough the cost of investing is steadily rising each year and the marketplace is in-undated with different types of mu-tual funds, you can still make money if you know what funds work best for you Lure of No-load Funds

Three observations are apropos here

First every mutual fund whether load or no-load, charges a manage-ment fee for managing your funds So a no-load fund is not a no-fee fund

Second, since there are no load or fees involved with these funds, it is quite difficult to find a financial planner who would manage your investment ir. these funds

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B a c k - l o a d Funds

Reflecting the mutui l fund indus-try's responsiveness to an alterna-tive to the traditional front-load fund more than 600 funds have adopted the 12bl plan, thereby be-coming back-load funds

In the strictest sense, these funds presume that the larger the fund's asset base, the better for all share-holders due to economies of scale, the use of a greater variety of man-agement and technical strategies and the lower execution costs

Als< , in these plans you benefit

f rom the investment of the entire in-vestment f u n 0 without any deduc-tion for sales charges Finally, even if you plan to liquidate your invest-ment in say. two vgars your sales charges would be no more thafl what you would pay in a low-load fund and the charges won t t>e levied until you do redeem your shares

In passihg I might mention that some of the best names are associat-ed with hack-load funds Low -load f uDds

Several funds now charge up-front 3 or 4 percent sales charges and therefore fall ir. this category Some of these, funds have established a good track record and therefore j r e worthy of your consideration espe-cial ly if you are investing for the Long-term Front-end load funds

Contrary to what many people be-

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Two observations are apropos here First, front-end load funds should be selected only as a long term investment Second, some mu-tual fund timers have produced high ly attractive rates of-return by tim-ing front-end load funds The reason is simple When the timing model de veioped by a professional t imer per fectly fits the profile of fluctuations of a fund, over time the results can be phenomenal However, a note of caution is in order Since the sales charges can be as much as 8 5 per cent you should let your financial p;anner decide whether or not this type of mutual fund is appropriate

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& Eccentric Newspapers will print announcements of class reunions Send the information to Reunions, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schdolcra.ft ' Livonia 48150 The date of the re-union — including the day of the week — must be included tn the announcement, along u-ith the first and last n a m e of at l eas t one contact person and a telephone

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• DEARBORN ' • The clas^ of 1947 will have a

40-year reunion Saturday. Sept. 12. at the Dearborn Inn. For more infor-mation. call Janet (Hancock) G m s t i at 455-0375 or Dorothy (Warner) Bristow at 421-3151 *

• The class of 1967 will have a 20-year reunion Friday. Aug 7. at the Holiday Inn. Ford and Southfield roads. For more information, call 465-2277 or 263-6803

• DEARBORN LOWREY The class of 1957 is planning a 30-

year reunion for the fail. For more information, call Bette Hosier at 278-3474 or Brad Iverson at 547-3781.

DENDY The January and June classes-

of 4937 a re planning a 50-year re-union Graduates of 1936 and 1938 also may attend For more informa-

t ion. call Millie (Tobm) Harrison at 886-6457 or Bill Albus a t 535-2192

• The January and June classes of 1947 will have a 40-year reunion Saturday, Sept 26 For more infor-mation. call 427-0579 or 884-2874

• DETROIT C E N T R A L • The class of 1957 will have a

30-year reunion Saturday. Nov. 28. a t Roma's of Bloomfield For more information call Judee iSabbath) Sternberg at 352-1494 or Barbara (Kanarek) Dorfman at 626-2228

• The class of 1977 will have a 10-vear reunion Friday. July 31 For more information call Class Reun-ions at 469-1410

• DETROIT E A S T E R N • The classes of 1940-45 will

have a reunion Friday. Oct 2. For more information, call Leo Moses at 542-3081 or Dolores Richardson at 642-0561

• Detroit Eastern High School class of 1941 is looking for class-mates for a reunion. Write to P.O

1362. Berkley. Mich. 48Q72 • The Golden Yfears Committee

will have its 18th annual reunion din-ner dance Friday. Oct 9. at the Pol-ish Century Club in Detroit. For more information, call Billie Jacoby at 881-9185

• DETROIT S O U T H E A S T E R N The class of 1944 will have a re-

union Saturday. Aug 22. at, the Sheraton Oaks Hotel For more in-formation. call 420-0980.

• DETROIT W E S T E R N • The classes of 1942 will have a

45-year reunion dinner dance Satur-day. Oct 3. at the Fairlane Manor. 19000 Hubbard. Dearborn For more information, call Simon Hachigian at 565-4997

• The class of 1967 will have a

20-year reunion Saturday, Aug 22. at the Hoostertail For more mfui-mation. call Cheryl Gibson-Moore at 557-0857 or Je rome Butts at 868-1807.

• D O N D E R O The class of 1962 will have a 20-

year reunion Friday. Oct 9 For more information, call the reunion hot-line at 547-9853.

• E A S T DETROIT The class of 1967 will have a 20-

year reunion Saturday. July 11 For more information, write East De-troit High School Class of 1967 Re-union c o Kimberly Jewelers. 775 Big Beaver Road West, ^Juite 113. Troy 48084 Or call 362-0202

• E D S E L F O R D • The class of January 1966 will

have a 21-year reunion. For more" in-formation. call Pam Brundage-Stoneoainter at 288-3980

• The class of June have a 20-year reunion Aug 15 For more information, call M a n e (Major) Tolonen, 525-3624, or Alice (Paynter) Sada, 277-0631

• FARMINGTON • The class of 1957 will have a

30-year reunion Saturday. July 11, at the Botsford Inn in Farmington For more information, call Cherie IAI-drich) Caram at 464-9163.

• The class of 1962 will have a 25-year reunion the weekend of Aug 28-30 For more information, call Dan Gerber at 625-9162. Jer ry Nel-son at 682-0019, George Berling at 478-6161 or Kathy (MacKinzie) De-vine at 477-6160.

• The class of 1962 will have a

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Saturday7~~~I0-year reunion For more informa-tion, call 669-2529

• The class of 1982 will have a five-year reunion Saturday. July 25, at the Fairlane Club in Dearborn For more information, call Denise Boccomino at 354-3558

• FARMINGTON HARRISON The class of 1977 will have a 10-

year reunion Saturday. Nov 28 For more information, call 474-4481 or 977-3321 a - _

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year reunion Saturday. Sept 12 For more information, call 559-4785 or 427-4347

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Canton Parks and Recreation in conjunction with Pepsi-Cola will sponsor the Pepsi/NBA Hotshot Bas-ketball Competition beginning at noon Monday, July 13, a t Hulsing El-ementary, and noon Wednesday, July 15, at Hulsing. Each interested athlete (girls and boys) in age divi-sions 9-12, 13-15, 16-18 may partici-pate at one or all three sites, thus taking the best score. The competi-tion tests speed, dribbling, shooting, and rebounding ab i l i t i e s . The winners of each age group will ad-vance to an area playoff in Detroit in the fall. For information call 397-5110.

• YOUTH SUPERSTARS Canton Parks and Recreation will

sponsor its eighth annual Youth Su-perstars Contest beginning 10 a.m. Saturday, July 18. a t Griffin Road Park (Sheldon Road entrance). Prereglstration will be at 9:30 a.m. The contest is for boys and girls 9 and younger, 10-12, 13-15. Superstars involves a series of six events to test athletic skills including basketball, golf, soccer, baseball, running and more. Awards will be given out in each age group. For information, call 397-5110.

• SINGLES TENNIS TOURNEY

A Singles Tennis Tournament sponsored by Canton Parks and Rec-reation will be held Friday through Sunday. July 10-12, at Plymouth Canton High tennis courts (Some matches may be played at Central Middle School tennis courts). Check-in will be 8 30 a.m. Saturday. The single-elimination is open to all area tennis players. Any participant scheduled to play on Friday will be notified prior to play. Awards will be given to winners and runners-up of each division The registration dead-line is 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 8 The fee is $4 per person Each person must provide their own can of USTA-approved tennis balls For de-tails call 397-5110 between 8 30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

• PLYMOUTH/CANTON LIONS

The Plymouth Canton Lions Jun-ior Football League still has open-ings for its 1987 football season for boys and girls ages 9-14 who are in-terested in playing or cheerleading For information call Kathy-Milligan at 981-6406

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m. Swisher R e a l t y C o .

The city of Plymouth Parka and Recreation Department will be of-fering a summer playground pro-gram foe children of city residents. The program will run through the week of Aug. 21. N

The program will be operating at Kiwanis Park, Jaycee Park, Fire-house arid the Garden Club Park. Eadh park will have two park lead-ers who will supervise the children in a variety of activities such as sports, games, ar ts and crafts, swim-ming at Central Middle School, bowl-ing at Plaza Lanes, ice skating at the Cultural Center, and field trips in-cluding a Detroit Tiger baseball game.

The recreation department is looking for people 18 or older to be park leaders. Those interested may call 455-6620.

• CANTON SUMMER PARK PROGRAM

Canton Parks and Recreation will sponsor a Supervised Playground Program f rom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 2-5 p.m. Monday through Friday through All sites feature a program of activities for children ages 5-15, including sports, arts and crafts, field trips, group games and special events. Registration will be at each park site. For information on times

at each specific site call 397-5110. The sites are: Windsor Park (East

and West), Laurelwoods, Kingsway, Flodin Park, Carriage Hills (Paul Revere , Hanridge, Umberland) , P i ckwick , Woodbridge, Wagon Wheel, Brookside, Honeytree, Forest Trails, Franklin Palmer, Canton Country Acres, Canterbury Mews, Forest Brook, Sunflower, Griffin Park, Franklin Square, Century Farms.

• SUMMER DAY C A M P Plymouth Community Family

YMCA will offer Summer Day Camp in the Oddfellows Hall on Elizabeth and Ann Arbor Trail through Aug. 21. The one-week sessions will in-clude half-day sessions f rom 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and noon to 5:30 p.m and full day from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Each camp session will have group activities, games, story telling, arts, crafts , hik-ing, folklore, nature study, fitness building, swimming, communication skills and field trips

• TABLE TENNIS CLUB A Table Tennis Club meets 6 30-9

p.m. each Wednesday at Central Middle School For information, call 455-6620.

CHANNEL 8

THURSDAY (July 9) 3 p.m. . . . Secret Agent — Classic

movie, an early Hitchock movie 4:30 p.m. . . . Women of Pitcairn

Island —"Classic movie.0" 6 p.m. . . . Expedition De Las

American. 6:30 p.m.. . . Salesian Missions 7 p.m. . . Sportsview. 7:30 p.m. . . . Cah^o Band — Folk

and bluegrass mhsic at Canton Country Festival.

8 p.m. . . Balloons Galore — The 1986 Balloon Festival in review

8:30 p.m. . . . Omowale Cultural *• Society.

9:30 p.m. . . . Community Upbeat — Plymouth-Canton school teachef Sharon McDonald and Denise Swope of Canton pro-duce this talk show Topics in-clude sports, schools, dancer, law enforcement, community groups.

F R I D A Y (July 10) 3 p.m.. . •. Balloons Galore. 3:30 p.m. . . . High School Sports

— CEP Sports Year In Review. 5 p.m. . . . On the Wings of Angels

— 40th anniversary of the Blue Angels

5:30 p.m. . v . Belleville Strawber-

7th Annual

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Saturday, July 11 Sunday, July 12

£rt In The Park (Formerly Art On T h e Boulevard)

Halmich Park • 13 Mile (Btwn. Ryan & Mound) • Warren Featuring Original Works Of 90 Of Michigan's Finest Artists & Craft Makers

&HAn Assortment Of Music, Magic & Fun Things To See, Do, & Eatl

Saturday, July 11 11 a:m.-6 p.m.

12-2 p.m. 1-2 p m 1-3 p m 3-4 p.m 4-6 p m 7 3 0 p m .

On jay the Mime Jusl Friends, Barbershop Quartet Chuckles the Clown Tom Carey Band Reasonable Facsimile Medieval Instruments 21 si Century Band

Sunday, July 12 NQOD-5 p.m.

12-2 p m Onjsy the Mime 12-1 30 p.m The Clown Band 1-3 p m . Chuckles the Clown 2-3 p m Warren Symphony Orchestra 3-5 p m. Reasonable Facsimile. Medieval instruments 4-6 p.m. Potta* Feetival 4-6 p.m. Michigan Poika-Tels Polka Band

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ry Festival Parade 1987 6:30 p.m. . . The Oasis — Skits,

music, and fun. 7 p.m Milt Wilcox Show 7:30 p.m. . . The Sandy Show —

Host Sandy Preblich interviews Tillie Wilson of Canton Histori-cal Society and Diane Wilson, author of a book on Canton's his-tory.

8 p.m Omowale Cultural Soci-e ty

9 p.m. . Darlene Myers Show — Guests are Tom Furtney. owner of Mr F's. and Gerald Myers, author of "When It Hits the Fan."

9:30 p.m. . . . Videotunes --"Neighborhood T h r e a t " and some local bands

SATURDAY (July 11) 3 p.m. . . . 16 Fathoms Deep —

Classic movie with Lloyd Bridg-' es as a sponge fisherman

4:30 p.m. . . . Gulliver's Travels -Classic movie, a feature-length cartoon adaptation of Swift's story.

6 p.m. . . The Grande Beat. 7 p.m.. . Videotunes. 7:30 p.m. The Oasis 8 p.m. . Sportsview 8:30 p.m. Belleville Strawber-

ry Festival Parade 1987 9:30 p.m. Idle Chatter

C H A N N E L 15 THURSDAY (July 9)

3 p.m. . . . McAuley Health Center Substance Abuse- Prevention Programs

4 p.m. . . Plymouth 4th of July Parade

5:30 p.m. . Off the Wall. 6 p.m. . . . Youth View — Inter-

view with and performance by i Kathy Troccoli. 6:30 p.m. The Lupe & Beatrice

Variety Show — Focuses on Hispanic American issues, cul-ture and entertainment. Today, how to be an effective parent.

7:30 p.m. . . . Omnicom Sports Scene — Canton Rodeo 1987.

9 p.m. . . . Yugoslavian Variety Hour.

F R I D A Y (July 10) 3 p.m.. . . Alphabet Soup. 3:30 p.m. . . . TNT: True Adven-

ture Trails 4 p.m.. . . MESC Job Show — Pro-

duced by Michigan Employment Security Commission targeted at helping unemployed people gain insight on the job market and information about a variety

. of skills and resources 4:30 p.m. Agape Christian Cen-

ter — Singing, praise and wor-ship service f rom Agape center in Plymouth.

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Focus:HOPE programs aid area needy

Focus HOPE, a metropolitan spe-cial service agency, is looking to as-sist needy area senior citizens, new mothers and mothers-to-be through two food distribution programs

The organization's "Food for Sen-iors" program provides meat, poul-try. vegetables, fruit, cheese, peanut 1 butter, instant and evaporated milk, cereal, beans, instant potatoes, rice, honey, juices and raisins to more than 29.000 seniors each month.

Its "Food Prescription Program - ' provides the same materials, plus baby formula, juice and cereal for more than 40,000 pregnant women, new mothers and their children monthly

Seniors must be at least 60. with monthly income below $596 per indi-vidual or $802 per couple

Pregnant women and first-year mothers are also eligible Children are eligible up to age 6

Services are free. Transportation is available

Further information is available by calling 883-1140

Volunteers are needed to distrib-ute food Those interested in volun-teering are asked to call Kae Halo-nen at 883-7440. Monday through Fr iday during normal business hours

Legislature off until Sept. 22

Both chambers of the Michigan Legislature are scheduled ^o return to the Capitol on Sept 22 for the fall

' session The winter-spring session of the

1987 Legislature ended last week af-ter lawmakers passed a flurry of budget bills Tuesday.

Special committees and those studying long-range bills will hold some meetings and hearings during summer.

Veterans .plan reunion

Local veterans who served in the " U S Fifth Infantry Division are m-••jrited to attend a Labor Day Week-

-—i a id reunion Sept. 4-7 in the Stouffer *" Hotel. Battle Creek. v- Organizers say the reunion is of

special interest to World War II vet-erans who trained at Fort Custer be-fore eventually participating in D-Day.

A memorial service is planned for the Fort Custer National Cemetery. ' unday Sept. 6,

R eservation information is avail-able by calling 427-7616

How to select college major

Schoolcraft College instructors will tell prospective students how to select a c o l l i e major Monday, July 2ft.

Participants will review possible majors as well as job market statis-tics Staff members will discuss fi-nancial aid programs and school, job and home schedule-making

The free program will be held at 7 30 p m in the Waterman Campus Center, 18600 Haggerty. Livonia Ad-ditional information is available by calling 591-6400, Ext 312

Eastern raises its tuition 6 percent

Eastern Michigan University has raised tuition by 6 percent, begin-ning with fall 1987 classes

Michigan residents will pay $50 75 per credit hour for undergraduate classes, an increase of $3 Residents will oav t f Q ^ P p r credit hour for graduate level courses, a $4 in-crease

Out-of state tuition is now $124 tor undergraduate courses,a $7 increase and $163 per credit hour for gradu-ate courses, a $9 50 increase Ohio residents are eligible for in-state tui-tion rates under a reciprocal agree-ment with the University of Toledo

The increase is $93 more per year for in state and Ohio undergraduates and $96 for graduate students For out-of-state students, the increase is $217 for undergraduates and $228 for graduate students

Tuition increases should produce an additional $1 6 million, a univer-sity spokesman said

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Huntington Woods 310 Wteofn-Commorc -iyiHort i.i»»e 311 Oakland County Homes 312 LNonia 313 Canton 314 Ptymouin 315 NorthvilWNovi 316 Westland-Cardan City 3 1 7 FtwJford 318 Oeafixx rvOearborn Heights 319 Groaaa Pointe 320 H o r n e t - W a y n e County 321 Homes- umngstc-, Coor ry 3 2 2 Homea-Macon - iB County 3 2 3 H o m e s

WaaMenaw County 324 Other Suburban Humea 325 Real Estate Services 326 Condos 327 Duplexes 328 Townhouses 330 Apartn.o. '» 332 Mobi le Homes 333 Northern Propen,' 334 Out of Town Property 335 time Share 336 Rortda Property 337 Farms 336 Country Homes 339 Lots & Acreage 340 Lake River Resort Property 342 Like Front f»opert, 348 Cemetery ^ots 351 Bua« .«ss S P" ifessi r,«

Buiiomgs 352 Commercial''Beta-353 industrial/War eh wse 354 Income Property 356 Investment Property 358 Mortgages t«n0 Cunlracts 360 Business Opportunities 361 Money to Loan-Borrow 362 Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted

R E N T R E A L E S T A T E

400 Apartments 401 Fumtlure Rental 402 Furnished Apartments 403 (^tal Agency 404 Houses 4C5 Property M g m n t 406 Furnished H o u s e s 407 MoOHe H o m e s 401 Duplexes

410 Fiats 412 Townnoueee/CondomWHums 413 rime Share 4 >4 Florida Rentals 4 f5 Vacation Rentals 416 "ails * 19 Moon* Mome Space 420 Noon-i 421 Living Queners lo Sl.aifa 422 Wanted to 423 War.led to He>.i-Heeort Property 424 Sitting Service 425' vdescent Nursing Homes 427 Foster .are 426 Qarages/Mim Storage 432 Commercial Retail 434 I industrial/Warehouse 436 Office Buwnees Space

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Oakland Cou Hy 709 Household Goods-Wayne County 710 Misc tor Sale-Oax land County 7 11 Misc tor Sale-Wayne County 712 Appliances

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A N I M A L S .'38 Household Pets 740 Pet Services 744 Horses Livestock Equipment

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12 Appliance Service 13 A q u a r i u m S e r v i c e 14 Art Work" 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt S e a l c o e t m g 17 Auto C l e a n u p 18 Auto 8 Truck Repair 21 Awnings 2 2 B a r b e q u e Repeir 2 4 B a s e m e n t W a t e r p r o o f i n g 2 5 Ba th tub -Reftntshing 2 6 Bicycle M a i n t e n a n c e 2 7 Brick. Block A C e m e n t 2 9 Boat D o c k s 3 0 B o o k k e e p i n g Serv ice 3 2 Bonding Inspec t ion 3 3 Building R e m o d e l i n g 3 6 Burglar F i re A l a r m 37 Business M a c h i n e Repair 3 9 C a r p e n t r y 42 Carpet Cleaning & Oywfl 44 Ga. pet Laying A Repair 5 2 Ca te r ing - F lowers 5 3 Cau lk ing 54 Celling Work 55 Gnimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Building & Repair 5 7 C h r i s t m a s T r e e s 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 60 Construction Equipment 61 Decks. Patios 82 Doors 63 Draperies 6 4 D r e s s m a k i n g 8 Tai lor . . - * 65 Drywali 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis .88 Energy 69 Excavating 70 Exterior Caulking 71 Fashion Coordinators 72 cw-ces 75 fireplaces 76 Fireplace EnduSo. «s 78 F-rewood 81 Floor Service 87 RoodligM 90 Furnace installed Hepair 93 F urnlture Finishing 8 Rewan 94 G.ass Block Structural etc 95 Giai>& Stained. Beveied 96 Garages 97 Garage Door Repair 98 Greenhouses 9 9 Gut te rs

1 0 2 H a n d y m a n 1 0 5 Haul ing 1 0 8 Hea t ing / Coo l ing 109 Home Grocery Shopping 1 1 0 H o u s e d e a n i n g 111 Home Safety 112 Humidi f iers 114 income Tax 115 industrial Service 116 insurance Photography 117 insulation 120 interior (decorating 121 interior Space Management 123 Janitorial 1 2 6 Jewelry Repa i rs & Clocks

1 2 9 Landscap ing 1 3 2 Lawn M o w e r Repair 1 3 5 Lamm M a i n t e n a n c e 136 Lawn prink ling 142 Linoleum 1*4 Lock Service 145 Management 146 M a r b l e 147 Machinery 148 Ma»d Service 149 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving - Storage l i Mirrors 13b Music instruction 157 Music instrument Repair 158 New nme Service^ 165 Painting - Decorating 166 Party banning

I Food - Flowers-Services i 175 Pest Control 178 Ptiutugraphy 180 Plane Tuning- Repair - Reftnishing 181 Picnic Tables 200 Plastering 215 Plumbing 219 Pool Waler Delivery 220 Pools 221 Porceiam Reftntshing 222 Printing 223 Recreat-onai vehicle Serwce 224 Ketan Hardwoods 229 Hetrigeratiori __ 233 Roofing 234 Scis»ur~ Sa* 4 Knite Srva/pen.ng 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 241 Sewer Cl«an-ng 245 Sewing Machine Repair 249 Slipcovers 2SC Sutai Cnergy ;

251 Srvow Blower Repai-253 Snow Removal 254 Strm Doors 255 Stucco 260 Telephone Service1 Repa* 261 Te4evtsion Radio & CB 263 Tennis Courts 265 Terrarums 269 Ttie A or* 27J "'»« Service 2 7 4 Truck W a s h i n g 275 Tyt ng 2?6 Typewriter Repair 277 Uprvolstery 279 Vacuums 280 vandalism Rep a.' 281 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair , 283 VeniMation & Attic Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 287 Washer Dryer Repair 289 Water Softening 293 Welding 294 wall Drilling 296 Window T-e8lmerits 297 Windows 298 Woodworking 299 A oodburners

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ACCOUNTANT cP* Mai (Tail I =M i Ortifwo PubW Accotritffig Firm is a rrwrfii-slate Mora tom with three o«!c«»s Om FamM»gtc»' Hias. Ml oHKm is »e0> infl pr>leaaionals 2-4 years a» perierce to |0<i our expanding MAS area If your Interests are m avsist mg caenu «noee nm volume* era unOar 20 m*on and you are looking •or U—antf— M Local Aree Mel, won applications you MiouK) sub-mit your reeume end experience ms-tory 10 Marshall 4 Poe CPAs 34405 W Twelve Mile Suite 133 far-i-n ton Hdis Ml 48018

ACCOUNT ANT .'CPA Marshall 4 Poe a Certified PuWic Accounting Firm .s a mulri-state re-aionaJ rirm with three offices Our Farmington Mills. Ml office a sw-ing EKoiasalonals With 2-4 years ex-perience to icnn our expending MAS srea It your Interests ere in assist-ng clients wnoee saies volumes a> anov 70 miaior and you are looam^ lor cruw-enges in Local «'»» Net-wort applications, you should sut>-mrt your resume and experience his-tory to Marshall 4 Poe CPA « 34406 W Twelve Mn* Suite '33. Faimington Hills Ml 48018

^CO-JS'ANT iw SouffiSald r . ' " to J ,'S aioerwice fc»cei-e .N.

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FOl AND S INC 2S7S3 Plymouth Pd

Lhroma 4815Q _ ACCOUNTANT

We erimiereiMea m I—v • «* lor a fuencial coorlv itor -n a- "• pandiriy B-rm-mgh .. der.i.. f ac tice Tts 'S an e.crting otuwrtjnity lor a taopie-o'iented pioteeaionai w»W l» V31IJT

ACCOUNTING ASSISJANTS

P€H«r DfUG stones INC A progressive Northern OakJand Ceunty company has immediate opw ngs tor Accounting Assistants m our WsterforO and Grosae Pointe Farm* offices -The posit-cms will provide assistartc« Wtn in® preperat i. -. ol accouni analysis hnanoel <ep&1 analysis tt*l Oosinfi the boo« 5 monthly ijuartem ao<3 *nnv>ai<> t he succeasiu. c»no-date snould nave a Bacf-elor Degree pruleiabty in A_.-duntmv or -elated accounting worn M.per-eoce Knowledge of genein accounting principles and computemed accouming systems -s prelerred

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ACT NOW-Start tomorrow in our telephone oroei oepartment FuS; pan t.me pours, no anpenence Stu-dents welcome 12 Mile. Greenfield

443-1327 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Position public contact gooa com-municallon sums Heel eetate BOfc. rience prelerred 4 "8-6008

AOS"AR PAVEMENT Maintenance Co »ull time entry level poartions_ li par hour New ar ea 47'-5130

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ACCOUNTANT tor toy ul-- W" Micro equipped Min.au>-. j rrs recent Pub-c AC courvr* a.perance Send resume to A ie. 1-Ow » Puo4. Accountants P O Bo« 'S72

ACCOUNTING BOuKKEti-FP National -eai e» a'e Oevew pei based -n Nov. saw "v ooo>«eec«- to nan.Jia f.ayaoies data entr, «pi eafl sne«s const uctlon araws a no tenan' 0«B Dacss woriung closer* with property management oepartment Pleasant woriung ei.ni jmneiit Be- elits Senc relume and -alary Iwalc , to Accour.t.ng, Boon Keeper 70" ' "rc-haro Lai* Firs Suite 240 A Bk. nv rieBJ Ml 48C33

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AEROBIC INSTFIUCTO«S Fitness USA has openings to- en-thusiastic individuals that are ouaii--M instructors Must have own rou-tine Muurs can be arranged to fit yoor schedule Apply

Mon , Wad Frl 23080 Michigan Ave Dearborn

AGGRESSIVE Entreprenuer types tor * »„ansror ol service nelwor* ittave. legal auto 4 finance) Part nme sales Worlo-wide potential Contacts wanted in tar, Spain Tfawano 4 Japan Fleferrai income Call S83-J247

A P A R T M E N T

C L E A N I N G FyA time position, to< person to clear hallways and apartments Own transportation Apply m person Monday through Friday 7 30-8 30am Green H* Apwlmant Renta omce 9 Mile fw I s mHea weal o« Farm-ington Rd APPLIANCE INSTALLERS - Expen-enced n gas 4 alsctnc water hast

III etc Respond with letter or re-lume to p 0 Box 117. PtymtXrth Ml 48170 APPLICATIONS NOW Peing taken •or Aeiders experience equired apply in person BEL-AlvGEP, INC 1001 Doneny Ct Northvtue

peine accept-a and laundry

APPLICATIONS now ed 'or nouseneep^g .secanmwits Please appry m per-son at West Bloomfield Nursing & Convalescent Center 6445 W Mapie Rd West Bloomfield Con-tad Mrs Hu&ar between. 10 AM 4 3

ATTENTION low accepting applications 'or our naw office coming soon m Westland

Apply m parson at F U T U R E F O R C E

25245 5 Mae Rd • Between Tewgrspn 4 Beecn Daly

AUTOMOTIVE MECKAN-C CART TIME

Evenings ana ot weeaencs Aon on Dodge * wnea onve trucas

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ATTENTION - Greet Summer (OO1

Earn up to M hour, day* Mon thm Fn Car negpsaary maeege paid Merrymaids Residential Home Cleaning Can »-4 pm 525- '290

APPL* NOW Nations largos', home Cleaning service now hemg. flexible hours, no mghls no wee»enOS Ad-•sncament car narassai 171-0430

A GREAT SUMMER JOB EARN $'0 HR as a hex", -o'eseni ative 'or a growing home mprove-ment co Part nme o. »'jU »me Start wort today Can Mt ; . ashman 12-5pm daily 42' 1«50 AiR CONDITIONING 4 '-IKS'mg \ t-taipar Minimum wage w.

ARC CE"T.rt£0 LIPEGCAMQ immediate otar ng must n. •• ' °R RtK.nestorHa.sanw 86. i* 56 ARCHITECTURE. Drafter witr 3 vears wortng I'aw-j e.peran^ lor eslebasned Oe»«nd County a< avtsctural firm -n commercial wort Our 4-mpioyaes ere aware of tins ad Flespona to box 08, Observer 4 Eccentric lewspapers 3825' Schoolcra' ' a Uvonis, Mlcnigan 48 '50

AIRCRAFT SYS+EM5. " • .earn aircraft systems and ma.nto nance Open to r»gh school gradu-ates ExcaUen- salary end benefits Trsvei opportunities' Ages 18 25 Call Mon-Weo Sam to Jpm.

1-800-922 1702

- anoai esr r*.'- » «ry «wi ir.,..K!oal des..-1-v • ruu-...ed oac»g»u-nd to wor* m an area< ol accounting Assooates degree Ja si-red proficiency with computer xeytoaro raou ed Sen<J reeome to Piwaonnei Managw P> Bo« 70 11 TrOy Ml»ouu7 701'

AO Ejjual OppoH. '1.

ACCOUNI AN* w « tion wtih South'""d yrs public accou.li'. g " i quired Seiery con me.

AIRLINE SECURITY SCREENERS S3 35-S3 t.5 pa- hour

Free uniforms and training All .hrfts J J Security Concourse F Gete 5 Detroit Met-vXJOWan irport Apply anytime

ALUM TRIM 4 SlOlNG CREW Experienced Musi leva own equipmsnt L-voma Home improvement 421 -351

AMBITIOUS? i.oi4w:.inTiniis? WE WANT YOU'"

investigate me exciting world o» reel estate w«h

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST REALTOR*

R E A L E S T A T E O N E !

Complete Training Program Free Tuition'

Materials Charge Only" Can Joe Mem* Mgr

PiymoutrvCsnlon 455-7000

-CM* CTURAL DRAFTSMAN .*er Opportunity heed.ng pro-

duction m growing firm, Musi be ca-pable ol producing full contract documents tor Residential 8 Com-mercial Protects 85'-5022

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National temporary help service a oo«ing lor a salf-moPvsied -espon vM ndmduei to maae sales caSs «nd service existing sccoixits Lkv

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Esiabusnec -ee-dent-ei tmiioer win ample inventory of devwopeC lots 4 rrvjit®le land s seearng ar exper.-encac inorvvjua wit" a bees ground -n iMtimaimg purchasing scnetju-img & field supervision tc assume a »«Y position in our construction pro-gram Sane resume to Bena»s 4 Krue Deveioomem' Corporation

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON '800 No Woodws-2 A« B mmg-ExpenenceC prefer-ed bun wiamg to [ ham M 4801' tram the ngnt person *u« and part time posrtxjns available Apply a opet Autc Parts 2*'*2 w War-ren Dearborn He^hts 19'33 Schoolcraft Detroit. *4282 W War rer Canton

AUTOMOTIVE PAHTS Rebuild mg Company a hiring parsons -or train-ing as driveehafl rebuilding mecnar-•c* Some experience m automopiie macnap*s o- machine snop oenefi-ciai Out not necessary Apply oa fwean 8am-3pm Genere Dr-vaanaf Company 15A48 GMndaM. Detroit

CARP?" v N-. 'NS'A.JERS Naeoec lor Gsroer CMt .carpe' stcre

'EAR ROUND WOR" Musi have owr trues & locus

2 6 1 - 7 7 0 0 C.ER- CASHIER"

Counti Bu-df-g downsw-:.a-iO. 'opaccc «"-ot pa" "me

CAR RENTAL COMPAN' accepting -a . , " •tv apta<a1-ons 'or a. position* tc —.or-ungs - •; 53 8V «or» "• oca o"ice Appn *" per sor only M»« _A" =Wa 188" w 1C- -we " jea tttru "hurs

CAS~iER F^jipie scnedu* P-aes ant wo-sing conations AppN a-Mapie >ugs 3'505 Joy RC Wm-,anc si*-9'0C

BUSV Ar- supply store has poston avanao-e m -etaii sa-ea E*perience c*S«'6° for aarvnat nation, -mo

AU'C P ARTS DRIVER 4 Stoc* , Ciert Good drrvtng record a "iust

Aiipn, Buoget A_i1o Parts 24-a. w • Warren Jeerborr ~a^nts

AUTO POR'ER used car ciean-up experience / s •erred Fui benefits available Call Dave wines for interview Bn Snetnkamp Cnrraer Ptymouth

t&aOO Woodward • 886-3300

in Art or office suppn P'wfwec I Looxing for poertive and pieeis-" personalties Apc» at Nortnwee-

| Blue Print 1345C' Farmington LW j ma o> oali Sneny 525- "990 | CABiNE* & COUNTER toe parson Experienced ai maning and or m-

. si ailing Eipenencec ^ o- par-t,ma Can 522-6673

-*UTO RECONDITIONING Experienced SS t" N Par time Willing to trair, tor -nlenor cleaning 4 prepping Plymouth 420-2224

CA&iNE* MAKERS INS-A.LERS Experienced'

For arge custom cabmei snoc 62*-«500

AUTO RENTAL admmistrstrve Pos. tion svaaiaDie Fast paced proles sonai envwonment requires mature I.-Idividue With jood Customer reta-tons typ-ng 4 organizational s-*is Ca* CJ lor interview 751-6-1'

CAB'NE* MAKER 4 LAMINA-QR wanted EiperenceO Redtord aree Aisc person .tor office duties

533-5800

AUTO TECHNICIAN State cert.led Hourly pms comms son 8 beneMs Update training pro-vxjed Plymouth. Dor. 455-780C

Farmmgion Tom 477-0670 SoutfinaM Boc 353-045C

CANDLE CONCEFTS now nmng EiceHen- job Wort trom. -on* No investment Exce--ent earnings' Call 353-A896

CANDLE CONCEPTS Free Kits. Catalogs

Nc nvestment collecting as Now fwinc demonstrators ALSC DAT N5 PAR'lES 752-439"

aik-rwance commiaa«m and bena frts Send resume to

P O Bo* 221 East Detroit. Mi 48021

ARTISTS Entry-Level Keyime Paste-up Only Experienced - need apply Ca» Kurt 2 4pm 54-33"

A T T E N T I O N RECENT HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATES COLLEGE STUDENTS

HOMEMAKERS jour us today at Someoody Some time 'emporar, Help Now is trie time to fun* eoout earning extra iSi lor summer vacslions We nave openings «n the Lrvonia 4 surrounO-mg areas for

-PACKAGERS WAREHOUSE WORKERS

. MACHINE OPERATORS 3 SHIFTS AVAILABLE

. Must be 18 years of age • u..., h. M U M I for ft hour shifts

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AUTO TECHNIC iANS For busy general repair sncd _5 vs minimum experience State Certift-catior m an repairs HoaprtaJ-zator vacaton 8 hoUday pay Commission paK: .-voniaaree Can lor ape'

422-032C' BALET TEACHER per- time ;ai Sept thru Juni Send '«v"» v9AA woodwaro NO 136 Bloom,

haid Him Ml 48013 BARBER. ST>'l,ST 8 BEAUTICIANS with Cttenteie i am loofcmg to e«-pand my Sta" with expeoencec Stylists Greet ftnanchai incentives ,-ifered - un«jue worSmg nours 4 pay structure *'Oy Salon 64ft- 3920 BA'H TUB REGLA7IVG Aporentice lull frfne Redford aree Good driving record I eeded Please call 1c» more

537-4140 BeAUS'CIA'ICi

wanted '» Cuev shop Nc cl-er-eie -aceasary Earn Si to S9 per nour_ Can between 2-9pm 546- ~?b' BEAU-nv SALON needs SNempo. people nair >«seers Aaaistants and Houeslieepei West Bic- mfww A..ea 737-0202

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G r o w i n g d i s t r i b u t o r o f f loor m e m l e -n a n c e s y s t e m e assks a m b i t i o u s m-

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An Equa l Oppor tu rn ty E ^ n K r e

4*6-6144 i t o wor* overtime _ . and have the aparfy to hand le fagh-

soeec production We offer a good wage a n e benefil p a c k a g e and h a v s

; exceueni cpponur.*y for advanafc-ment a n a careers App ly In person Personnel Director 135" His Rd Westland, M

RETAIL SALES Fu* A part-time positions sveiiebie

Appiv Mon thru Fn" I0am-5pm M C Sporting Goods. Birmingham

M O N T E S S O R I T E A C H E R S A D E { for A BioornfieKJ area Part-lime'or Fail College Degree A eiperiervce p«oferrso Call 661-09 to

PERMANENT WEEKEND R O S 'iON lor buiifling securf. and -ia--nte-nance P-efe- per Si:' -vi-< .r .--se prcximi-, to Sownlow* B-' — r.jmrr i dea l POSi ibn • - * i i i ' e . f :c» iece student 647.719'

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR I m m e d i a t e Opening for mortgage loan processor erth II mast 2 vrs e x p e r i e n c e procaasing convenHonal loans No- FHA/VA Competitive sai-ar, medical dentar A deterred sav ings p ian Ofhce located '-ear Her Cen m the heen of the financial flutnct with pa.d parking Mr F.jse. Detrort redera S a o n g s

961-7600 ' An Equal Opportunity Employer

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421-1210

NAIL T E C H N I C I A N Good pei cent with following Canton.Piymouth 961-060C

PERSON fry panei shop lo refurbish A fabricate o*Ve panel systems i Sen* ex perierice and • or k n ^ d e d g e [ nf fabrics A upholster, pre'erred I Cal' .eron^a or Domamc 542-9500 |

o-ONE PERSONNEL Experencec Ca«' hom home no sen-, i local pnorftng i Can 616-245-3528 [

PHONE A RECEPTlONiS* person :

part time to' apartment complex m G«"den City Must oe conger.* A I xe worxing With people' 'vM'tue Hours Cal l 4 2 5 - 0 8 3 0

' PROGRA.M AIDE A ASSIST AN* MANAGER

P»-i..time P-pg'am AiQm A Fun-tune Ass.slant Manager Working with TaveiopmentaH, nmlillil Adufls Eiferience « required for Assistant Mtnage- s position

PfiDGRAMMEP PC- CoOoi eipenence

EtW A or Data Commumcalions s> penence a plus Send reaume^t c 33333 A 12 mile -sie-Hr—'V—,mg ton HIIIS Artenticm personnel

RETAIL SHOP MANAGER Retail experience necessary Pos^ tion a > enable August salary nmgo" able some benehis Send -eeume ic Micnaai. xerrvek Golf Profes-sional Bioomf-ald h^is C C Bk»mlSiK3 HWs Ml 480-3

R E T I R E E Per—isnent part time posrtior ciear.-ing anc some stock handling for -»

476-0' -0 v o r 9 at Oak Park or Grsenhau; A Grsnd River ocatlons 5 days 5AM-12 Noon Must be nasi have •iceneni •vea.t- .ideal for retired person ' Call for interview 358-3833

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

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JERIN CORP •5000 MACK AVE

GROSSE PO'N'E PAR* - 33' 20C' '

SECURITY' WATCHMAN for apart ments m Rochaatar or Tew* araa Retiree welcome Wee" ends 8pm. 4a- Dm, s-eao. and -a»ab» -eec appin * 569-46SC

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S T O C K C L E R K S MEAT COUNTER CLERKS

S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T has i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r full a n d / o r p a r t t i m e p r o d u c e a n d s t o c k c l e r k s . M u s t b e 18 y e a r s o r o i d e r H e a v y l i f t i n g r e q u i r e d N o e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y . A p p l y in p e r s o n a t

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App l y parser Mon -Fn 9am-4pm _ PERSONNEL DEPT

20800 Southfield Rd Soutnfiaid An. Equal O p p o r t u r v t , E m p l o y e r

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S — media's -wed "or jnarmed securi-ty oncers n the - voma A Redford a-eas m the speciakf« areas Of hospitals A mdustna lecurrr, Sal-ary up tc. $5 per -ir Retirees A col-lege students welcome Apply Mor thru Fn « 30-3 30 si Nation AIM •Security o«ce -ear est you

2'676 Franaan Rd siegenc,'Dfhce Center S^uthheiC

355-050C Allen Park -.0551 Alier-Rd =206 13551 AUe

382-4613

S E C u R i t y O F F I C E R S F u l A par t t ime Secu r i t y p o s i t i o n s

See* mg carmg as 3<reci care s-s" - G—jut - c o e tpr menialr, hand-cappec r o-vrr. loutr A L.-voma Contact Cind, r P rt-ou" 453-3895 ConTac- .esi« at . . « « • 522-0362

SERVICE ADVISOR Some t -omofrve experience neip tu Willing to tram Piease contac-*.- drthmgton IT perse- at - NES PARK LINCOLN MERCURT

406C • Ann Arbor Rd PTymout*.

ROOFING MECHANIC e x p e n e n c e c sh^ ig iea s o m e work h o t A m o d i f i e d Leave n sage Suburban Roofing 656-0300 | SECUB-Ty OFFICERS

the Dearborn A Lnronia I S E ° CE for iniormatior * u e s t Mecflan<

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500 Help Wanted

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NAIL TECHNICIAN Ambitious mcitivsled seeking per scmal grow-h -n s profess«3nel BLQ-_ grsasrve sa lon 352-5 790

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M A N A G E M E N T TRAINEE for m a j o r d o w n t o w n ho te l Front l e e k r e s t a u r a n t A h o u s e k e e p i n g S o m e c o l a g e e d u c a t i o n p re fe r red Pieaae ca* for m1erv«ew schedu le at

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F ITNESS O P R O R T U N I T Y •Ve are l o o k i n g fo r l e m a l e mstruc tors w i th o u t g o i n g pa rscoa i i t i ee »ho enioy w o r k i n g w i th peop le Ear « h « e you learn. U p o n c o m p l e t i o n of training, hou r l y r a t a $7 0 0 per hou-N o e x p e r i e n c e r e c e a a a r , Defuse Health A a c c i d e n t m a u r a n c e pe id oy c o m p a n y p fus e x c e f t e m h o w s -

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NEED A JOB?

TRY A.L. PRICE!

A L Price s fast arowing d iv i s ion of Perry Drug Sto res , inc . « looking

• h a r d w o r k i n g mdhndua i s fW s lock a n d cash ier

pos i t i ons m o u ' i e w Dearborn l o ca t i on

All p o s i t i o n s $3 35 per hour , p e r i - t i m e C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be wNhmg to wc-k a f lex ib le schedu le which miy i nc lude n igh ts , days weekends or holidays Training

at least 1S year? c-d ' - j t -operase our s

If you are interosied r. joining the A.L Price Team applications ano interviews will oe provided on July 13. 14 and 15 betweer •Qa m and 3 p m at

24510 Michigan Ave. (at T e l e g r a p h )

An Equal Opportun.ty-Empioyer

P H O N E S A L E S Enthusiastic self motrvated ndnrld- | uais wim peasant phone manner | r-rneded in Sou-hhe« Pa«! salaned I pos-'ions *M or PM shifts C<xiid .eao to career opportunrty if deemed Call M'S Gar-soe bat~een »am 3 p m only Mon thru Fri at 589-3360 i

P H O T O FH41SHING Guardian "hoto a recogmied lead

PFIOOF READER'EDiTOR H«»e »ou haa expenence proof-•eedmg and eailmg tent and -m—er •ca. era's" Dc ycu en-ov-wors that -equtres c^gan.ia-ion ana a-lenton to details'' DQ rou have above aver age sceiimg and grammar skins'* it ac we "eed you for a challenging position with lesdmg msrkel re-search company pant time sppr 011-matefy 20 homs per week $<. 50 per hour or more decerning upon ei 0 JB serenes Please respond 10 Bc« , VOUP<- -n, •. count, arse Do your 394 Observer A Eccentric Newspe- i w . , 4 ..sr now pers 3625' SchOO<rer Rd Lnro- | c , ne Michigan 48150

PR SUPERVISOR For hjnc -a.sing program

F of 'niq call f 884-644 *

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A n Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r tor

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Fu® A part time immediate Openmgs Apply • •-5 pm 2240 Middieber Surte 217-7 G a r d e n City 261-829C

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National printing ink manufacturer buyer '.or TS corporate purchasing neaocua- 'erec .n Pedford Ml mdividual wili pecome psin C a procurement team pur-chasing -aw mater a.s, eoufp^nent and serv-ices Degree ar-c previous purchasing expe-rience required a£*pene 'ce with on-line compute-' system helptui Ser.c resume or call 538-6800 ext • 0 for ar application

25111 G l e n d a l e Ave Detroi t , Ml 48239

fCua O p p o r t u n i t y £mp<cv»r

determined to m a k e b ig money Large company in t e l e m a r k e t i n g held wm be holding interviews M o n thru Fn betweer, 6-9PM F u l A pe r t

positions available Othcee j

558-4330

P U R C H A S I N G

National prmtmg ink manufacturer see* s ouyer lor its corporate pur-chasing group h e s d q u a r t s r e d m Redforo M: nd'vsduai will b e c o m e part of a procurement t e a m p u r -chasing -aw materials eouciment A services Deg ree A p rev ious p u r -

Dur employee benefits are among | ch.as.ng e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d Expe -the best arid include 1 nance with on-line c o m p u t e r s y s t s m

Psid Vacation A personal days 1 heipM S e n d -eejme or can Haarth, Life A Dental insurance Classification A Men- ncreaaes

e. m pnoto hmsrung haa immediate fu.i time entry level production posi-tions available NO EXPERIENCE NECFSSARv *. suable positions are on ate afternoon A m«3rvignts shifts Starting pay $4 00 per hour *n°uP

! Retirsmeri! plan j Film processing discounts

If you are ambitious, hard working an-c committed to performance rou ii qualify tor this employment Great employee atmosphere plenty o" growth potential if !ho sou "as like ,cu« opportunitv -nen we want i toialk 10 you Apply in per son week-days Monday-Frday Guardian. Pho- i to 43045 Wast Nine Mile Road

- N o r t h v a * w . An Equal Opportunity Employer |

PICTURE FRAME SHOP -eecs picf'jre fame, and iaiespe-s c experience prefer-ed Evening hours permanenl full A part - time Birmmghsm Store . 540-2770-Rochaeter Store 65' -17 5C- j

~PODiATRM: ASSIS**NT WANTED | No experience wm fain

540-9220

538-6800 ex t 10 Sor ar. a p p u c a t K n

25111 Gier-da ie Ave

OetrqitJMi 48239

Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y t m p w v e r

QUALITY AUDITOR Pivmoutn baaed manufacturer has need 'or juant, auditor Salary commensurate w.th eiper-ence c i e a s e s e n d - e s u m e to Box = 3 3 2 Observer A Eccen t r i c N e w s p a p e r s 3®5 ' S c h o o i c r e r Rd u v o r u a . Mich^an 48150 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I S A L E S M E R C H A N D I S E R Part-time I Kimber>-Ciar» Corp' »Aanu*aCtu'- 1-I ers of Huggiea Diapers A Kleenex ! Facial *ssue i as sr immediate I aperiing 'c* a per sor who desvea

ONL* Part -.me employment *•>, I person fining this position ami be | -eaponsibie loi Shei' Management A

Inventory at Retail Outlets Requirements 'or this position in-clude exceiieni Commumcstior & interpersonal sailis anc or Me-chandising experience the 3ee - ' e ONL» to work Part-time A -enable transportation wtth proof of L.aoatty insurance The candidate WII work sn average of 20 hours a wee« m the wester- suburban a-«aa wm sam an excellent hourly rste C pay A be reimbursed 20« per business mas 'Candidates scbmit resume nc later than July 13th, to Kmbert,-Ctark Corp 1887 1 Yorkshire Or L.-vonei Michigan 48152

NEED EXTRA CASH? Son dnnfc compa.n> has • immedi-ate openings for a letepnone survey No sertlng Fun and easy must like to speak on the phone No expen-ence necessary Saiar, up lo $5 00 per hour Cal Darierie al 538-0809

NIGHT W A T E R M A N Fu« rime for golf course Good pay free golf Apply m person 9-5 36700 Grand River Farmmgton Huls

LOCKSMITH Downr tve r a rea

Ca l l t 0 e m - 5 p m ! 8 1 - 3 3 7 3

M A N I C U R I S T F u * or p a r t t i m e

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J A N I T O R I A L Dr i ve r , 'C rew Leeder _

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M A N l C U R f S T W A N T E D For N o r t h v « e t a l o n C l i en te le wait ng 348 -9747

M A N U F A C T U R E R W O R K Person t o d o »0ht m a n u f a c t u r e r •ork aaao p r o c e a s i n g w o t t e n or-ders L r .o raa C a l B n 5 9 ' 6 0 6 '

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Ret i ree weacome S t a r t i n g t i m e 4 3 0 P M tor c l e a n i n g u p m a c r i n m a h o p 4 t o 5 h o u r s per d a y 5 d a y s a week G o o d s t a r t i n g sa la ry

N O R M A C I N C 720 E Baae i ine R d .

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M t g n e e d s W s x e r M o d e l M a k e r C a s M i F m « h e r O u e l t y wo rk orny Exceaan t senary A bene-nts 355-0065

OPERATOFS P r o d u c t i o n D r t » n g machir»»g A aa-semtvy App l y s ta r t i ng J ^ y J t h be-tween 14 6 15 M a a A o e d a n f f C o o -kdge 2 8 2 1 W d u a t n a l R o w . r a y

MAIDS ~ We a re m n n g energe t i c w o e e ra e h o wan t e i c e n e r i pay ida* f iBurs N o Evas N o W e e k e n d s A d v a c e m e r -C o m p e n y C a r ' V a c a t i o n 4 l e u r a n c e

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NORTHVILLE insurance Agents Marketing Assistant needed Ml or part time Wi* tram Pvtase oaf

NOW HIRING

POOL ATTENDANT N e e o e d lor Pugrw- U l lage C a n t o n . 3pm-5c-m * days ween Must r e -8 .ears :• age Ca» 459-3530

QUALITY CONTROL SouthfieiO corporation swing a Quality Control person. Musi be an araiyt-cai person with .experience ard quanf-ed" bee*ground vou "<lt be responsible 'or n s p e c n n g in-coming -aw materials • •v iew on-lme •ab'icat.rs as «»i as outgoing cus-tomer orders Report directty lo the President Senc resume to W m d o w Flesource 21421 Hiirtop Nc 28. Southfield Ml 48034

S a l e s - S e r v i c e E n t r y Leve l

individual 10 handle order process ng scheduling and customer con-tact Applicant must posaees gocxa

jmtter snd verbal commur*cation Skills Pleasant demeanor anc or-ganizational ability Senc 'eaume only to

Personne l Sa ies Serv ice 12504 S t e p h e n s

W a r r e n . M l 48089

POOL AT'ENDANT for apartment complex m Troy Fun time Caw Sam-5pm 649-5660

Q U A L I T Y I N S U R A N C E P E R S O N M u s t b e s u e t o read Wue p r i n t s M u s t h a v e m i n i m u m 3yra e x p e n -e n c e S e n d resume l o P 0 Bo« ' 19.

DeaF&om, Hgfs 48127

P O R T E R tor ren ta l car Kit M u s ! have yand d r i ve rs scense an<s b e a! e a A r 19 rears or o.der A p p . , 25645 G r a n a River «*«;tord or ca*: M r s Bida a' 533-1380

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SECRET ARY/RECEPTIONIST Excellent wor* cond i t ion* Top wagea! Day 6 averring poafttona. 1W74 Fermmglon RD 522-3356

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SECRETARY FRONT OFFICE

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J j e n e r * C t ^Pf j rmoyth. Ml 46.170.

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SECRETARY - full t ime, immediate Experienced lake charge person Bookkeeping, retail. 8 pleeaant phone manner a must Clawson area CaB 11am - 5pm 569-S746

SECRET A R Y -H-gfrtand Superstores has an imme-diate opening tor an experienced .-ecretery m our growing Corporate

Advertising Department This posi-t ion currently located Wi Taylor wdi soon be relocat ing to Ptymouth We need an individual wtth strong Sec-retarial 8 Word Proceeamg back ground, 3-4 yrs secretarial expert ence wtth Lotus 1-2-3, a Plus Ws ofler an axceltent benefit peckege including medicel, dental, l i e dis-ability, profit snar ing A 4 0 I K 11 you nave the init iative to pursue both in-dependent 6 assigned projects. a« eel m a fast-paced snvisonmenl I seek A d m i n i s t r a t i v e po ten t ia l please send your resume w"> salary fustorv. m confidence. to

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Equal Opportunity Employer M.'F

SECRETARY - Immediate opening mature, exenenced person with ex-cellent or«J* akUls Type 5Swpm word, processing dictat ion Apply 9101 Freeiand between Schaeffer 8 GraanftaM S oft ot W C h k ^ D ^

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553-7170 or 476-5946

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An Equal Opportunrty Employer

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354 -3121 -VIC TANNY haa ooeitions «vs tews ai our m « i r o ^ Souirwek3 r n i T - phonm votem No «*p«rw ence neoeaeary Apply Fn yu»y 10 1 30-PM -3 30PM at our Redford lo-cat ion 9359 Telegraph Rd We ll be interviewing as* tor Cindy Neel

Kpywcatione now bemg eccepted

COOKS • MOT LINE • SANDWICH/SALAD .PREP • DISHWASHER Top Pay 8 Benelt ts ' Full or part-t ime Dey or evenirv j FlexIWs hours Can Sweet Lorrame s m Soutnnajo lor interview

A T T E N T I O N Experienced food handlers CaA Future Force

559-5966

532-78

EXCITING 8 NEW Wonderiend Center now haa open-

" ^ W A I T R E S S / W A I T E R S . I some liquor experience;-

COOK SALAD BAR PERSONS

Fuk or pert t ime dey or af ternoon snrfts Aflpiy in person

SMART ALEX Food & Spi r i ts

Wonderland Shopping Center

505 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r e o e

SHORT-ORDER COOK Hours taxibte Mata/Female Some experience p r * e r r e d

, m person UsferXey • Pue ) Wayne Rd Weetland 70201

B A K E R - F U L L T I M E .Experience He lpM

Appfy rn Person

COZY C A F E - PLYMOUTH 15 Forest - 455-3370

BAKER Person exper ienced m Oonul mek-Ing Benefits Cell

SECRET ARY PROCESSOR For Southf ield CPA Arm Computar experience oood typing 8 organoa-tional skills required Knowledge Of processing tax returns he*rful m-c luoe. light receptionist

SECRETARY immediate full t ime posi t ion avail-able with a growing market ing re-search firm located m the 12 M«e-Southfield Rd area We seek an en-ergetic. profeesiorvai mature person for wide range Of reepons iM i t l e i in-cluding some booKkeepmg k candidate win have ai least 3 years of experience m a last paced envi--orvnenl 8 s t rong typing (70 ' WPMI skWs Prior bookkeeo«ng ex perience deferable bul not manda-tory Competi t ive salary 8 benefit program offered Quali f ied apo<»-cants please send reaume with sal-ary history to Yee /Mmara 8 Assoc 28551 Southf ield Rd Suite 204 Lathrup VWlage. Mi 46076

SECRETARY Rapidty growing pension adminis-tration f i rm looking 'of Secretary who wishes t o leern the pension Dusrness We worn wtth small bus^ neaeee and profeealonMs r design-ing and administer ing pennon and prof i t shar ing plans Appl icant should have good clerical skint and mat f abrlrty Star t ing salary to S 14.000 Liberal t rmge benefr! pro-gram pleaaa send resume or briet letter to Bo* 322 Observer 8 Ec-centric Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd . Livoma. Michigan 46150

SECRETARY Real Estate Off ice needs ful l-t ime Secretary Pleasant surroundings, •nendly off ice Hours 9-Spm Mon-Fn Good phone manner typing, fil-ing Call Curt is Shlnsky 761-1800

SECRETARY - RECEPTIONIST 4-9PM Mon-Thurs. 10-3PM Sat Ap-p ro* 15 00 hour Write to 4036 Fo* LakeD- B loomhew Hms. Ml 46013

S E C R E T A R Y / T Y P I S T Administrative office located m Southfield needs a capable person wtth theae quaHftcatlona Word p«o-cesaing experience, k no Hedge of Word Perfect, type 6©wpm, familiar wtth dictation equipment. f»a organ-ization 8 general off ice procedurea Small office sett ing friendly envi-ronment: Call Mr Levy at 644-8560 a f te r»30am - 1

SECRETARY /"WORD PROCESSOR Bi rmingham secretar ia l service looking tor sharp person having good typing and word proceaemg skills Fu«/part t ime Non smoaar preferred Can 433-1245

W O R D P F f O C E S S I N G

S E C R E T A R Y I have a variety of short term 8 long term aaeignments available m many of the western suburbs lor experi-enced word proceeaors We oiler excellent wages 8 yearly bonuses lor your good skills Call Judy Mon thru Fri. 8em-3pm

EMPLOYERS TEMPORARY

SERVICE 4 2 5 - 5 7 7 0 425-2700

NEVER A FEE

SECRETARY 1 gin Office Full t ime Farmmoton Hms CaH try or Pem 553-2622

SECRETARY - 1 g*r' office. 0 a * Park area Experienced typist some bookkeeping, c o m p u t e k n o j ^ e

SECRETARY - 20 hrs. + per • * Typing, word proceaanng. dats en-try general secretarial 8 turning Skins assembling tax returns 8 peo-ple oriented person Ptsese tend re-sume 8 sa»ary requests to 30700 Tetegrsph Rd . S u t e 2«75. Blrmmg-ham Ml . 46010

SECRETARY 3 days a wee. tor (5> Men Office located m Birmingham 644-2646

BANQUET/SERVICE/Loungs Mana-g e Experienced m wen staft tram-ine tood 8 beverege coel control, benguet p i ^ i m n g reqUred C s i Mr T hacker 726-3306

BAR PERSON-Exper ier iced pre-lerred but wm t rsm Good wages

8 t ips Denny ' * Gm M « 4901 S Telegrspfi , 292-4343

BAR PERSON No experience neceeeery Appfy at Four Winda Lounge 1pm-3pm 19336 Schoolcraft Detroit

(next to Big Boy s) Plymouth 8 M^ idMbei l

261-7720 Rds

EXPERIENCED WAITPERSONS Iteaen Continental, West Btoomheid. steady fugh volume good sa iar , Cioaed Mondays Ca« 861-1920

WAITERS WAITRESSES START AT 14 25 PER HR

Pari time 11 am-3pm to worn m sen-ior en l iens dlnmg room WW Train Good workmg condit ions 1 ' ia ie a unllorms furnished

APPLY IN PERSON _

Franklin Club Apts 28301 Frankl in Rd

S o o t l ? f » d

506 H e l p W e n t e d 506 H e l p W a n t e d

S a l e s CUSTOMER SERVICE/SALES REP Budget Rent A-Cer wi t r off icee «i SouJSeW Bwmmgham 8 o o a m g tor an aggreea»e se«es on-ented counter repreeentstivs to rem vehicles F i j i 8 pert time work eveft-• M Must heve good commumce-W / i M t t t i e r neet «p-peer-snos Excellent lor college student

S a l e s

We lurnieh sxce»eni visges l ives 8 benefits Benefit peckegs d u d « 8 d s n t e l mswar 6 tui t ion relmoursameni tor college

GROWTH UNLIMITED Schweitzer Reel Estate inc

Belter Homee 8 Gardens Prymoutr-8 U v w * e ofticee ere offering s FREE Pre-acenee cleea (materials ^harae o> t34 00) tor career-rrwided gua; had ndmdue ls Our commlssio-plan Olters you u® tc 90S earwigs Grow with the leads" "" the sr ne For confidentieJ interview Cn [>srler>e Shemansk r Ply"BOc1» •' 453-6600 or Dor 'arr~ m Livoma at 522-53j3

V, HERBALIFE - Independent d>SI"-c«, aT the 3 locations « i e d sbove tor For OPPOTumty rsS 427-6066 ^

" 961 5636 1-14? Farmmgton . . -_ mae -Den.-x3 Beasm-Robbms,

Soutn-24575 W Twen ASM] Ml 46037

W o r d Process ing Sec re la r ies /Opera to rs

Norrell ^en/ices

593-3700

Bates Hamburgers tf you have exper ience In t a t tood ssrvice or ers witting to leerr^ we pay mors than you might expect Fu® snd per t - t ime, a" shifts um-

. toft!* furnished Appfy m person 8am-11 am and 3pm-5pm

33406 Five Mi le , L ivoma 9 Mite & Midd lebe l t Rd

F a r m i n g t o n Hills

SECRETARYi RECEPTIONIST Stable mature caring person Entry level wi t t ram Benefits, choice Farmmgton Hms location 476-0502

SECRETARY - 3 days s wee* 1or major land devetopmef i r corpora-t ion Type 55WPM. shorthand help-ful 8 some word prooeeeing Mutti-mste /Word Pertect/or Word Star 2000 For mors m t c m s t l o n call Carol 646-6501

SECRETARY'Med ica l Equipment Co Fu l l /par t - t lm# Good organlia-iionai. typing, s a w r " c o m p u t e r skills helpful Farmington HKIs 477-6660

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST

TROY AREA Poise personality 8 performance hea*s the list tor t ins unique communicat ion spot working with top management Memory typewri ter E x p e r i e n c e o rgen t i s t ona l skills needed 'or this public •stations snd customer service poet-l ion Call tor more information 8 a personal inti

MGM Engineering 8 Off ice Services

669-9660

STUDENTS Now IS The t ime lo appfy tor Summer positions, ws have long and short term asalgnments svallabie. Good office skins and telephone manner, a must

• SECRETARIES • WORD PROCESSORS

• S W l ' C H BOARD/RECEPTIONIST e FILE CLERK

• DATA ENTRY

Call today lor an appointment

MGM OFFICE SERVICES

474-7766

Word Processing - Operator/

Switchboard We have an Immediate opening tor an individual to utittze their e*ce*er.< communica t ion skills on s swilch-bos rd and the* secretarial skitls on Wsng word proceasor Currant or prior experience with s Digital PBX swi tchboard and excellent veibai communica t ion skins are essential to this posit ion in addit ion to pro-viding ral-ef swftchboard reeponsi-b'stie® to the receptionist 'switch-board operator on a deify oasis, tns successful caodKJata wm slso pro-vide secretarial assistsnce usmg the Wsng word proceeeor Tins tu«-tlme posit ion Offer* an attractive compet-itive salary and complete benefits package To be considered lor true posi t ion, please sand you' re» ime Including salary requirements to:

Human Resources Depertment

Vlasic Foods, Inc. 33200 W 14 Mile Rd

West B loomf ie ld . Ml 48322 An Equal Opportunrty Employer

BONANZA FAMILY RESTAURANT

NOW HIRING ALL SHIFTS—

FULL OR PART-TIME FlexiMe Hours To Suit Your Needs

(Restaurant Hours t l a m - 9 p m l

Sen io rs & H o m e m a k e r s Welcome!! Above M in imum Wage To Start

• CASHIERS • PREP PERSONS

• C O O K S • BUS PERSONS • DISHWASHERS

Appfy m person ALSO

ASSISTANT MANAGERS 8 MANAGER TFtAINEES NEEDED

For Manager ia l positions send resume to

38350 W 10 Mile Rd. Farmington Hilis M i 48024

(at Grand River i

F o o d P r o d u c t i o a

S u p e r v i s o r We are preeentfy laamg a p p l i c a t i o n tor nood product ion supervisor m our Airline Catering DMSKXI st Metro Airport Must have at weet 1 yeer supervisory experience * food product ion Salary commensurate wtth experience Excellent benefna Apply m person lo the personnel off-ice located m the Mernot t Airport Hotel between 9am 8 3pm. Mon thru Frt

HOST A Mar r io t t C o m p a n y

M e t r o A i rpo r t An Equal Opportunity Employer

WAIT PERSON. BUS PERSON ( D O W N T O W N BIRMINGHAM -Fu l l COOK. HOST/HOSTESS I I k m # p lor drapery 8

Good pey good tlpa Apply in per- p , , * , . n o c ,rvmg Kays 0 ' a p e r » s son Archie s Reetaurant 30471 i C > J I M , A W W T W O r 644-5260 Ptymouth Rd (Between MKJdlefcett 8

Merriment. L>voma D R I V E R / S A L E S WAIT S t « S O N EXPERIENCED M ^ , I K , your own bosa h a . . . . ' eig s company vehicle, sefltn a prod-

uct everyone can use 8 start mek .ng »50C-"8 up - t t hm s teeek (sHB t r ^ n t r- 4. ^ 4/1

Apply wlthm Alexander The Great Restaurant 34733 W Warren IE of Wayne Fid ) Weetland. Mi

GET INTO THE HEAT C O M E C O O K WITH US

Greet opportuni ty tor ambit ious learner or s *pnenced cook Great hours, pey 8 frsneais Appfy « per . eon CMtvM&2aio iZ i -

ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE 19355 W 10 Mile

Southfield

WAIT PERSON-FULL TIME Apply tn Psrson

COZY CAFE - P L Y M O U T H 15 Forest - 455-3310

WAITPERSONS BUS PERSONS DISHWASHERS WANTED

Apply within. Moy s 16825 MOdiebeit . Livoma

WAIT PERSONS «or dtnmg room of small retirement home Apply between 9am. and 4pm U t O i W 12 Mile Southfield .

BUS HELP 8 DISHWASHERS FuM or par t - t ime A* SNfU No ax perience neceeaary Excellent eum-mer & weekend (o f 0 « ° d money 8 oppor tun i ty l o advance Ram s Horn. 28990 Orchard Lake Rd tween ! 2 8 13 M»e Rd ) 655-6682

BUS PERSON Hours open Private club in Bloorrv-M Hills C a i for further detaHs

332-6323

SECRETARY Nat ional reel es ta te developer Dased in N o v seeking experienced Secretary for fast -peced office Candidate muat have excellent com-munication skills, be highly motrvsi-ed and posseas a professional ap-pearance Computer software expe-rience helpful Pleasant working environment Benefits Send reeume and seiery history t o Secretary

- 7071 Orchard Lake Rd suite 240. W Bloomfield Ml 46033

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST busy saies of f ice in Farmmgion Hms ha t en immediate opening lor an entry level secrstary Duties to in-clude typing, Wing copying, an twer tng telephone 8 travel arrange-ments Necessary skias are basic math typrng, composing and 'o r editing wr i t ten material, excellent grammar 8 spell ing word proceea-mg a plus Excellent working envi-ronment compet i t ive salary 8 bene-fits Send resume & salary history

° FUTABA CORP OF AMERICA 34115 W 12 M M Suite 180 Farmmgton Hills, Mi 48018

ATTN Personnel

SUMMER JOB Receptionist ' typist m-nimun 40 words per minute im-mediately through August ' 4 $6/hr Ask tor G»nde358-0020

WORO PROCESSING OPERATOR Non smoKer only Full time word processing poemon available Must have oood spelling -8 grammar SKitts Excellent wo r img conditions 8 benem* For further information contact The Human Resourcea Dept

ALEXANDER HAMILTON LIFE INSURANCE CO

OF AMERICA 553-2000

An Equal Opportunity Employer

H O S T / H O S T E S S FULL TIME

Mon thru Fn . I0am-4pm Apply Wl Person

COZY CAFE - P L Y M O U T H 15 Forest - 455-5310

HOST/HOSTESS Wa are looking for a friendly person to greet our customers H yon wou-d nk* to work with aome great people

appfy

WAITPERSONS NEEO EXTRA M O N E Y ?

M a x * s Nighicmo is to> you iweek end iOi | rs i Apply wtlJim Thurs Fn 8 Sat evemnga. sfter 6pm

14060 TELEGRAPH RD DETROIT

EARN $24,000 m first year p u s mamnec potential lor income Free trammg to qualif ied persons can tor corHVdennai mier n>ew Ken Rev Earl Keim ReeBty-ColotMal Canton 455- 7850

HOM^ SSPTOTwarir 11 ! i _ _ _ 80 LEADS

A MONTH

$3 .500-$6 kOO'MO EJtPER ENCED CLOSERS ONL»

MR GRAY 421-4150 _ — I N D U S T R I A L SALFS CUSTOMER SEPVCt AS.' FsmiiMar w«h pur eft Jnrj -n.. -nr.; and receiving poke*, 'ecu ,«c» tackyound and V npul* ikius heipful Knoledgt J a » - — s "de-procedures Fasi - >« »-3 er>t worter Fe." grow t nood benefits Refcjmi end u v-requi-remanu 'o Surtr -« Dyram » 9165 Gener«» -I .mouth u 46170

INDUSTRIAL SALES Sales position tor person wrtf strong industrial saies cecks-''-' ' •iper-ence m seting up d<s'r^.' -8 iltstribution saiea ' o ca l o r OEM 8 elle« market Some knowted-ie stamprng -ndustr," and or n«e,.

I equipment industry >im-:ed dry nm'-I Salary '

WA TRESSES 8 WAITERS Experience »ieceaeer>

SULTAN S RESTAURANT 737-0186

WAITSTAFF BANQUET OR GRILL ROOM

Fua 8 par i t ime poeitions Experi-enced neet apppeerance 626-2600

E M P T Y D E S K We heve a deek avanaCe m our W Bloomfield location tor the Real Es-tate sateapersor. ot-the right ca»ber Nc- experience neceeaary but help-ful If you are an organized sert starter With nigh etmcs wf>o kfcea to work With people. oon-Om the Reel i weds provioed Salary com-r»-estste III -IIIIT- - We are currently surete wm i»«i experience tier-

I irnerwewme-CW j "Ms-8 e»P«mee eccouni Resume i I Mr Lehman*or Mr Milch Wort k- | satt, requiremems tcr PO 3c• I Cranbrook Reelty 6 2 6 - 8 7 0 0 | = 2 5 4 Farmington H.HS V « « - r

I N S I D E S A L E S

D E P T . T R A I N E E We are looking tor a tugniy mc ' .ai

S.nr»r s T«M2 Man rore IS unique Mr«]'i<3va wih a gac-c persiy-ain-I tun busy and In need of eneraeK' ,^3 et,, ,r, to leern 4 posJi-c--j ar>d aepenfabie persons tor the '01- evau-ebie m our sale* Oepanrn*" 'c

.owing lull time entr, level poeitions someone mho can type tc<io» < structon* and wants » .nsi-mge

I RECEPTIONIST Excellent tele- f LOcate0 m M»d aor Heignts •— v phone skins accurate typing iaC| Ar mtarnaloiai mar j'aciu-e-wpm). : rrvetai aAoys Contac'

ENTRY LEVEL OPPORTUNITIES

B L A K ^ N E Y S Ranch House & Tavern

26333 Grand Rrver Farmington

477-3341

W A I T S T A F F Fu* or Part T>ne

PERMANENT AH shifts E.ceflent tips 8 pey Wil. nam Rams Horn 26990 Or char c Lake Ad between 12 8 '3 MMe Rd

655-6862

HOTEL For large SuburOen 4 Star Hotel

Banquet Cap ta in Supervieory I Hoat experience nec-eeaary-Salary p a * gratuity

Banque t Servers Banquet Housemen

Banquet or Reetaurant experience prelerred

Cooks Gourmer Restaurant 8 Culinary background * must Appfy M o n . Wed or Thurs 2pm-4pm or send reeume to Michigan Inn Hotel. '-6400 JL Hudson Drive. SouthheM Mi 46075

BUS PERSONS

to work fun t ime 0 *ys m test-paced Deli Appfy In person

ERNIE'S DELI . 35572 G r a n d River

Farrmngton Hills (n Mun-wood Square*

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

PARTS SECRETARY

I n d u s t r i a l e q u i p m e n t f i r m i n F a r m i n g t o n

H i l l s a r e a n e e d s a n e n e r g e t i c p e r s o n f o r

t h e i r p a r t s d e p a r t m e n t . P o s i t i o n i n -

v o l v e s g e n e r a l o f f i c e p r o c e d u r e s , t e l e -

p h o n e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s , c o m p u t e r

o r d e r e n t r y a n d f i l e m a i n t e n a n c e . E x p e -

r i e n c e h e l p f u l . bu t w i l l i n g t o t r a i n t h e

r i g h t p e r s o n . R e p l y t o :

Box 324 T h e O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t

L i v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 0

TELEPHONE Operator fu* 8 part time, will tram, 8am-5pm. 2pm-10pm shifts Southfield aree.

557-5956

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST Full or part tune, all shifts svsitarxe Ught typmg required with a paid

SUBUXBANANSWERING SERVICE Farmmgton Aafc tof Lean 471-1061

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST immediate opening Poealbie lighi typmg. muat have dear , pleeaant telephon* voice Ca« Murray a Dis-count Auto Sto '-27T0

Part Time Typist Good spelling and typ ing skills, 55 wprW plus knowledge of com-puter terminal usage helpful. Abi l -ity to communicate and deal wi th customers, 2 days per week» Tuesdays and Fridays^ 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. If this sound like your

-kind of job, applications are ac-

T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T immediate lull t ime opemng In Cen-tral Steno Experience prelerred Good typing 8 spelling skills re-quired. No shorthand neceeaary WHI have opportuni ty lo leern ad-vanced skills on Xerox Memory typewriter

Excellent employee benefits, beeutl-hu new tacMrty m Now near Twefvs Oaks Malt Call Vlc* i Sata

349-6000

Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

WORD PROCESSOR needed tor large corporat ion m Troy Must have good typing skills Saia-y »14 000 plus benelt ts CaB 879-6630

W O R D PROCESSORS MULTI-MATE WANG

Maror auto company otters posi-t ions with the flexibility of temporary assignments and the stability of al-ways work ing in the same corpora-t ion

M y r i a d Serv ices 827-4213

CAN'T WAITE FOR A JOB... Will Train You

The Original Pancake House is look-ing tor ambi t ious, energetic wall 8 hoat people to jow the staff at our buay restaurant Good hours - good pay - oooo benefi ts Appfy m person between 2 -4pm at 19355 W 10 M M Sou th lWd

KITCHEN SUPERVISOR

for semor citizens complex w the city of Southfield Experience in cooking 8 aupervlaion required 40 hour work week, good w o r t m g con-dit ions benefi ts Salary baaed on experience Sand reeume 8 salary requirements to .

DIRECTOR OF FOOO SERVICES i t X I .FRANKLIN RD SOUTHFIELD 46034

506 H e l p W a n t e d

S a l e s

S H I P P ' N ' J 8 RECEIVING CLERK Gooc pn-rvcal comJ-tion the stnOTy to handle -sialea POPS' work GIFTS SALESPERSON E.ceptional cusiomer service skills cash regis-ter experience herpful

We ofler rer, competitive -ages paid noiideys persons! davs anc va-cations and a B'**' emc*c»«« dis count.program Pieaae apply m per son at the store (Telegraph 8 '2 M.ie Be > during mall hours

Silver s mc The Equal Opportunity Employer

SANDRA f GlACOMIN S65-640C £»• 232

JOB PAYS MORE Freedom i-nsncis- -ewa'3s 1C move-uf; a! 'as' as fOu tar Come discover the proven Caree-Tra» prog-am H win save rCru ~xx <•. and • me -or acfeving results

ABSOLUTEL* NO INVESTMENT Extra ca*r tor Christmas Jemon-str*tingi Set own hours No coaec" Mc no oeftvenng Exceaent tor homemakers Ce* 537-0356

W o r k W i t h T h e B e s t

We are accepting applications tor Receptionists

. Secretarial Data Entry Operators

Swi tchboard Operators FMe Clerks

We otter top wages, monthly bonuses snd vacations II you are exper ienced and professional can today t o set-up an interview

Start Bui lders T e m p o r a r y Personnel

425-8367

TRO* - to" t ime position, secretary, rypmg 65 wpm must be accurate, shorthand, ught booakaaping. bene-fits, cafi 645-0741

cepted at: T H E

<£>b£>crUfr & "Eccentric N E W S P A P E R S . I N C

36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, Ml 48150

~ s-. ftfnnlfl iirtf *f~ rr* r" rrr' irvt/fT' V T V V 1 * y " "

TYPIST BOOKKEEPER Fufl-tune posit ion Excellenl typmg skills - A Must Ejipertence m Accounts Payable 8 Caeh Disburae-m e n u - a Valuable Ptus. Good Company fringe benefits Apofy ir. person wtth reeume. Mon.-Fn t p m - 5 30pm at Aulomated Systems mc 2400 Commercial Of,, Auburn HMs 373-5600

TYPIST Citizens insurance Co ol America -ha* an opportunity W our Livonia Branch Off ice Strong typmg SUM* with transcript ion experience pre-lerred Word Proceeding - A Plual

Send reaume. wfth salary require-ments, m confidence, to

O m e n s inaurance Co o l America Attent ion Kathy Clolfl

Claim* Support Supervisor P O Box 9307

Lhnonla. Mi 46151 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

C A R L O S M U R P H Y N O W H I R I N G

LINE COOKS PREP COOKS

DISHWASHERS Apply in person only between 2-4pm Monday thru Friday

29244 NORTHWESTERN HWY SOUTHFIELD. MICH

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LINE COOK WANTED - tor Me i i can tood. will tram Armando s. 29200 Orchard Lake. Farmmgton HWs

626-2962

A CAREER IN SALES CAN BE TOURS

wtth a leading national oga re t i e company W e o«er a good star t ing salary 8 outstanding benefit pro-grama. • paid expenses, 3 weeks vacation yearly 8 company car lor busineas 8 personal use Our policy ol promot ion from wtthin assures exceaent jpponuni t ies tor advance-ment EO€ Submit reeume to bo* 262 Observer 8 Eocentnc Newsc*-pers 36251 Schoo»cr*fl Rd LrvO-ma. Michigan 46150

EXCLUSIVE leather 8 fu' snoc seeki-g Kit time assistant rrjnager Must be m 8 sett motva'.ec Excellent -opportunity 'o> ouaJi'ied mar. 8 women Also xaies pOaltions •variable Apply at Donna Sacs

-Oaks Mali

CENTURY 21 C o u n t r y H i l l s , ® 4 0 - 3 C

Leads! Leaas! ExP€P ENCET -emodei---g si rr-v Ou' good work and :ar guarantewi • -a-xiai success can j e ' credits trwc-jgh j r i J it wou»d pa. 'o ca-

BELVEDERE CONSTRUC-'Q Ml Chase - 557

E X E C U T I V E S A L E S Res-den-ial mortgage company needs s caning ofheer to soi-o' cor-porate and ban* lending oticers 'or

. -CENSED SALES PERSON :c wcv

.1 saies ~i-jOW West Brnomfiew Fv ' ing to ' " a ' M Mviftt "•» sow 4 ••s '.'iabie 'u* time P'e'e- ex

continumg c o r r ^ p o n d e n t ^ ^ m -ships Previous sales experience quired BA preferred 825 000 - sal ary Send resvme 10

P 0 BOX 349C ANN ARB0O 48-03

AD SAi.ES - Draw plus commna lon E * m $20,000 first yea.-Start immediatefy Ca« 266-5190

EXPERIENCED RE -for B»— rngham Crmdrer and Jv>n.O' _ C«Whmg Store E*ce«ent sa a-, anc b e n ^ - i 64 - 4806

MASONS r*PM'NGT0N OR 'r OARS

A c c e s s o r , boutiaue n e e d s maturr. I pers-jr- tc- >er "ugh l a s h - " COftjme

MANAGER ^ KMC-4"1

ADVERTISING SPECIALITY Co | looking lor experienced sawspeopie s u e Sales Manager Locatfy owned well established agency Reefy to * * perscm Box 186 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livoma. Michigan 48150

F-NE MENS SPEC ALTY s o»e m oownlown Birmingham -v>snnfl tor

experienced 'ull time 642-0460

LINE 8 PREP COOKS - Experienced Dlshwaaher • Cocktai l Wait S u f

For fine dining restaurant m Weat Bloomfield 626-3341

CHEF Experienced work ing chat Northern Oakland County 676-2719

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Ohio ballclubs dominate play By Brad Emona staff writer

J o h n F a r l e y t h r e a d * J h e bal l b e t w e e n C a n t o n d e f e n d e r * J o h n W h i t m o r e a n d J a m e y N e a b i t t t o s c o r e t h e w i n n i n g goa l in T roy a 3 - 2 v i c to ry o v e r t h e C a n t o n H o r n e t * . Nea r ly 170 t e a m * c o m p e t -

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e d in t h e W o l v e r i n e VIII * o c c e r t o u r n a m e n t in L ivon ia la*t w e e k -

e n d .

The Wolverine VIII Soccer Tour-nament had a distinct Buckeye fla-vor last weekend

Some 170 teams competed in the three-day extravaganza, which be-gan Friday at three different sites in Livonia, capped by the championship finals Sunday at Schoolcraft College

Ohio teams captured six of the 13 age divisions and finished second in five.

But in the under-19 division for girls. Ohio was shut out as two long-time Livonia rivals battled for the championship The Hawks, coached by Paul Dugan, prevailed over the Crusaders, coached by Dave Lussier. 2-1. in double overtime. The two teams are primarily made up of players from Observerland

The game wasn't decided until 22 seconds were left in the second five-minute overtime as Farmington High sophomore C a r n e Maier scored on an assist f rom Kim Montgomery

IT WAS THE third time tlus sea-son the Hawks had beaten the Crusaders In a previous matchup

soccer between the two teams in the Michi :

gan Youth Soccer Association State Cup. the Hawks also won in OT to qualify for Saturday's Midwest Re-gional in Burnsville. Minn And dur-ing the regular season encounter, the Hawks prevailed by a goal

"This was a good tuneup for the regionals," Dugan said . -"I 've had seven of these girls for eight years now We won the under-16 (at the re-gionals) and took third- that year (1985) in the nationals I'm looking forward to it."

After a scoreless first, half. Jen-nifer Sherman scored for the Hawks, but Laurie Hauber. a freshman from Harvard, countered with a goal or the Crusaders The game remained 1-1 until Maier's goal

"The Hawks are an excellent team and it was a good game for both of us." said Lussier. the Crusaders'

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Elks rally, defeat Ypsi in last at-bat

The Canton Elks produced a winning effort in the clutch Tuesday as they edged Ypsilanti 9-8 to run their Redford Adray-Connie Mack League record to 11-L

The Elks, 14-1 overall, faced an 8-4 deficit when they came to bat for the final t ime in the top of the seventh inning With the pressure on, they came up with the five runs needed to win

The decisive inning, in which the Elks sent 11 batters to the plate, began with Joel R I R R S hitting

safely. Tim Dowd- drawing a walk and Steve Waite reaching base on a fielder's choice. An er-ror on the latter play allowed Riggs to take third and loaded the bases , Chris Sisler started the scoring parade with an RBI single Then Dowd scored on an error, Waite on a passed-ball as "the Elks cut Ypsilanti's lead to one.

AFTER TODD Kenyon was hit by a pitch to

load the bases again. Kevin Learned and Steve Johnson were issued RBI walks, the second bringing Jay Buelow to the p la te with the win-ning run.

Riggs went 3-for-5 and scored two runs, as did Sisler Vince Fox keyed a four-run first inning with a two-run single

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T h e t a t h e r - a o n r a c i n g d u o of T o m a n d D o u g Q o a d , c o m p e t i n g in t h e IMSA F i r e s t o n e -F i r e h a w k E n d u r a n c e S e r i e s wi th i ta P o n t i a c

F i r e b i r d ( N o . 19 a t l e f t ) , m e t wi th success in 86 a n d i« off t o a g o o d a t a r i in '87 .

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Father-son combination hits big time in endurance racing

SUCCESS DOESN'T just breed

success. In the world of auto racing, it breeds expansion

Ask Doug Goad The 29-year-old Farmington Hills

resident and Birmingham Seaholm graduate has traveled a long, twist-

i n g road in a stx-year racing career He started driving a 1974 Buick Opel in the Waterford Hills circuit in 1981; now he's racing a Pontiac Fire-bird on the International Motor-s p o r t s Assoc ia t ion F i r e s t o n e -Firehawk endurance circuit

And sharing the driver s seat with him is Tom Goad — his father

As Doug explained, My hobby has grown into a time-consuming busi-ness operation '

IT'S ALSO GROWN into a fairly successful operation After a spotty initial season on the IMSA Firestone Firehawk circuit in 1985. the Goads improved dramatically in 1»8« Their car finished all but one of 10 races, and they were first in the first five races of the season

But problems haunted them "Last year was frustrating, ad-

mitted Doug Our introduction into motor sports was a real learning ex-perience "

Among their lessons were two disqualifications in races they won. one for not using track fuel and an-other for using an illegal p a r i -

That's when we were trans formed from amateurs to profes

sionals," said Doug We had to get real serious or get out This was no game anymore "

The Goads finished the '86 cam-paign with Doug fifth and Tom sixth in the dr ivers standings Their teammates. Andy Pilgrim and Bill Bayley. who were also dnving a Firebird, placed third (Pilgrim) and fourth in the driver's standings

But it was Doug who was awarded the Norelco Cup presented annually to the circuit's best driver

That kind of made up for a lot of things." he said

THE 1987 SEASON has started smoother if not as successful, for the Goads In the six hour opening race at Sebring March 20 they placed third At the three-hour Riv-erside (Calif1 race April 25. a f lat tire dropped them from second to 85th. they eventually finished sixth

The six-hour Phoeni* race May 16 proved disasterous A blown gasket crippled their car. taking them to 28th out of 52 entries

That was no way to prep the car

for the grueling 24-hour Watkins Glen (N Y.) race, the next stop on the circuit Of the 80 cars that started the June- 17 race, the Goads had qualified 12th.

By the first turn, Doug had streaked into fourth place. Problems Kept cropping up, however: a spin-out on wet, slippery, repatched pave-ment. a lap lost when the brakes failed, a change of the rear axle which, fortunately, took less than 4V4 minutes.

AND YET the Goads persevered When the 24 hours had elapsed they were in second place, one spot ahead of teammates Pilgrim. Bayley and Tim Evans and 120 behind the winners — despite nursing blown brakes

At the three-hour-'ffbad Atlanta race June 28. the Goads overcame a poor qualifying position (16th) and Doug's dehydration to move into sixth place with JO minutes left in the race when they were mistakenly waved off the track by officials who thought they were spilling fuel That dropped the Goads to 11th, and that 's where they finished

Five races remain on the sched-ule starting this weekend at Summit Point (W. Va ). Our objact," "»d Doug, "is to win a manufacturer s championship " That goal is within reach, prior to the Road Atlanta

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• Boisboi Boy — a 4-year-old whose sire » .Alavdar Boisbo; Bey woe the Illmots Derby rhi« year and fimafled f i r * last year is the Rarorback

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The Lasers are the early ieadem in xne v . : - e > : Summer Hockey League but tbey r.e~;ec a t-.g tmrd period Monday to wm their

; stra-i^.t ga.T.e wEthout a defeat After .perl-.g with a 7-5 victory over tne

A„ccets Sunday the Lasers dominated the f.r-ai per.-x: of their game with the Spartans and p.;yerec their way to a 7-3 wm

Tie Lasers got five unanswered goals — eacfi r.ne a 'different player — to erase a 3-2 deficit and leave the Spartans m the dust

Livonia s Tom Olschansk. tied the score just seconds into the third penod. and Mark Hernandez produced the wmnmg goal at tr.e -.-ne-minute mark

E J Sauer stored his second goa. of the night at 4 3' Farmington s Jason Tratecfcuad ended a r.ine-minute scoring lapse w-.th his tail-, at 13 30 anc Scott Jagod finished off the

-*i± 15 secctods left ic the game O'lschanski also assisted on. three g'^als

Jagod two. and the Lakers got another strong performance from goalie Jim Dubke. who plaved all s.i per.ods of the Lakers first two games A knee' injury to Leonard Bockman left Dunke as me team s looe protector of the net

The Spartans at 11 41 in the secooc -penod. went sr. front 3-2 on Matt Dimitroffs goal

FALCONS 15. HUSKIES 4: Led by Mike Krvgiers three-goal game the Falcons scored five times in each penod to post Moo-day's rout.

David Davidson was one of three players with two - goals for the winners and also

-recorded three assists Livonia's Mike Liner.-t>=rg anc Brian Krygier enjoyed two-goal, two-assist nights " Sear. Skinner of Livoma was virtually the H_5n.es only offensive weapon, scoring three of the team s four goals

LAKERS 7. WILDCATS 5: .As in Monday s game tbe Lakers prevailed in the third pen-od. octscormg the Wildcats 3-2 and protecting a 4-3 lead

Olschanski and Sauer pacec the victory with two goals apiece, arid the former also added a pair of assists

Chris Nickerson scored twice for tbe iosers. who forced a 2-2 tie at the end of one penod

SPARTANS 4. BULLDOGS 3: Tbe Spartans scored three second-penod goals and then heid oo to win a squeaker

Dan Lambert's second goal at 1 50 in the third penod upped the margin to 4-1 before the Bulldogs rallied with two '.ate goals in-cluding one by Livonia s Dave Bramble, who had two goals and an assist

Doug Smith and Mark Ottenbreit had the Spartans other goals Smith was credited with two assists, also

WOLVERINES 3. BRONCOS 3: The Bron-cos rallied to force a stalemate when Eric Ka peLanski and Dave McAuliffe scored third-pe-riod goals

The Wolverines jumped in front 2-0 in the first penod. Mark Hestings and Todd Be>e: scoring the goals Bfyer, the MSHL s mosi valuable plaver last year, got the Wolverines last goal while Joel Koviak put the Bronco on the scoreboard, also in the second period

The well-played contest included good ef-forts on the pan of goaltenders Jeff Savitsky and Jeff Markham for the Wolverines Bill Tecos and Dave Cergunl for the Broncos

LEAGUE PLAY continues tonight at Wayne Arena In Eagle Conference action, the Lakers play the Bulldogs at 7 p m . and th* Wildcats skate against the Spartans at 8 3 ". p.m

Buckeyes take home 6 soccer titles s p o r t s s h o r t s

• SUPERSTARS SOUGHT

The Eighth Annua- Youth S-per-stars Contest, will take place Satur-day July 18 "at Griff..-. Park The event is sponsored by the.- Cantor. Parks and Recreation Department at no cost to the participants.

Preregistratior. will &e at & 30 a m The contest begins at 10 a.m. and is open to boys and girls with competition for both being conduct-ed m the following age groups Soun-der, 10-12 and 13-15 Awards will be giver, in each age group

Superstars involves a series of six events to test a variety of athletic skills:- including basketball, golf, soccer, baseball anO running

For information, call the recre-ation department a t 397-51105

• TIGER TRIP

The Canton Parks ar.i Recreation Department is sponsoring a tnp for children and the..- parents to a De-troit Tigers game Saturday July 25

Tne cost is S& 50 per person, wmch includes transportation and reserved seat for the game with the California AngeLs Tne bus will leave from the Canton Township Administration Building at 11.45 a m and return af-ter the game

Registration must be made in ad-vance and m person at the parks and

-ecreation cepartment in the admin-istration Duiicmg ilower level Call 397-5110 for further details

• TIGER WIVES W.ves of Detroit Tiger players

w.i; ' ike on a team of media person-alities in a benefit scftball game at noon Saturday July 18. at the South-field Civic Center on Evergreen be-tween 10 and 11 Mile roads

Proceeds will go to the Cystic Fi-brosis Foundation Tickets cost 14 for adults and $'. for children under 12 Thev car. be purchased through the CFF office at 24655 Southfield Road. Suite 210 For information, call 552-9616 \

• JUNIOR FOOTBALL The Lions of the Plymouth-Canton

Junior . Football Association have room or. their team rosters for boys and girlj age 9-14 who are interested m playing or cheerleading dunng the 1987 season

Practice begins ir. August and participants have until then to sign up For more information, call Ka-thv Milligan at 981-6406

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• BASEBALL SCHOOL South Farmington Baseball Inc is

sponsoring the Berne Carbo Base-hall School and offering instruction to youths 8-15 The cost for one of the three weeklong sessions is $75

The car^p sessions wiii be July 13 17 July 20-24 and July 27-31-The daily ume and location will be 10 a m to 2 pm at Drake Field Par-ticipants w-.il receive individual dai-h hitting instruction from Carbo a former major league player

' Carbo a graduate of Livoma Frank.in High School was the Cin-cinnati Reds No 1 draft pick in 1965 and was named Rookie of the Year ir. 1970 He also appeared in two World Ser.es . For information, call 281-7567

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coach. It was the type of game of "whoever could get the break We just neeoec somebody to put the ball m the net"

THE GAME was also beneficial from Lussier s standpoint His team will embark next week oo a tnp to Europe to play in the Denmark Cup They will return Aug 6

We've been together seven or eight years and we've been planning a tnp like this for quite sometime. Lussier said

Another area team to reach the

winners circle was Yardar III. an un-der-16 boys '1971 team who defeat-ed the Troy Cobras in the final. 3-0. on goals by Tim McMinn Seto Mar-derosian and Joey Crowe

Coach Waily Barrett s team got a b.g break when their nemesis. Livo-nia United, was ousted in the semifi-nals by Troy. 1-0

Barrett s team just returned from the Pike Peak Invitational in Colora-do where they outlasted a 26-team field t - -

Yardar IIIL however, will not be

going to the Midwest Regional*. They lost the State Cup in overtime to their younger counterparts the Yardar "71 club

OTHER AREA teams reacmne the finals but coming up short .rv eluded the Livonia '75 Hawks' under-12 girlsi. the Livonia '77 Wolves ur-der-10 boys anc Canton Hornets u-

der-15 boys. The Hornets coached by Phil LaJoy. lost a 3-2 heartbreak-er against the Troy Panthers

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A pair of all-star games involving the Livonia Collegiate Baseball League have been set for Monday,

The LCBL All-Stars (20 and under) will tdngle with the Detroit Adray League Aft-Stars in an exhibition game beginning at 10 a m at Tiger Stadium (Admission is free, but parking isn't)

The other game pits the Class A Adray Kings against the LCBL standouts, beginning at 7 p.m at Livonia's Ford Field

The LCBL's starting infield will be Kevin Ritter (Central Michigan University). Northville Tom Holzer Ford, catcher, Steve Merriman (CMU), Holzer. first base. Bob Czap-la (Adrian College), Dearborn Heights Little Caesars, second base, Mike Koceski (Michigan State.!. Cae-sars, shortstop, Chris Looney (Grand Valley State). Caesars, third base

Pegged as starting outfielders Mike Rudin (MSU), Livonia Walter's Appliance. Shawn L'zarski (Saginaw Valley). Caesars. Keith Dutkiewicz (Ferris Slate), Holzer The designat-ed hitter is Holzer's Larry Wendt (MSU)

THE STARTING PITCHER has not yet been announced, but LCBL manager John Moraitis may tab the league's winningest pitcher, his own lefty Mark Coburn. to make the ini-tial trip to the mound

Coburn. a Plymouth Canton High product. spOrts a 6-1 record He is headed for the University of Detroit

after a stint the past two years at Kansas City Community College

Other pitchers named loathe LCBL All-Star roster Tom Liss. Caesars. Tom Cotter and Dan Kopitzke. Holzer, Rob Ognian and Chris Semik. Walter's; Kevin Grossman and Kelly Ingersoll. Ann Arbor Wendy's

Reserve LCBL infielders include Bob Tatro, Wendy's, catcher. Chris Sisler. Walter'sT first base. Scott Weiler. Walter's, second base, Brian Smolinski, Walter's, shortstop. Mike McKay. Wendy's, shortstop, and Scott Peterson. Holzer, third base

Reserve outfielders will be Bob Kochie 'Holzer). Jeff Getsy (Wen-dy's) and Frank Woronoff (Wendy's).

THF. KINGS, who have beaten LBCL teams 17 of 19 times, will start catcher Dave Slavin. formerly of Plymouth Salem High and a sen-ior at the University of Missouri. Clint Scollard, first base. Aquinas College: Dean Fracassi second base. Redford St Agatha and Aquinas grad; Randy Barnnger. shortstop, Catholic Central and Hillsdale Col-lege grad, Steve Raymond, third base. Livonia Churchill High, Jim Rousseau, left field. Livonia Frank-lin and Trenton . Mike Albo. center field, and former Detroit Tiger mi • nor leaguer Jim Ross, a right fielder formerly of Livoma BentieV High

Slated to pitch for coach Larry Haddock's Kings will be Scott Combs, Jeff Y'arga. Doug Doyle Dan Zang and Tim Komorous "

Elks' comeback nets victory Bozyk tosses no-hitter, also

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But Ypsilanti bounced back with four in the bottom of the inning.

' tying the score on Tom Dessellier's two-run homer Ypsilanti pulled ahead -with two-run innings in the third and sixth.

Mike Sulak picked up the pitching Ttctory a f t e r coming on in the s ixth to get "the final out and_then striking out the s ide in the las t of the seventh

ADAM KOCIK started and went three innings, allowing six hits and six runs But he struck out seven and walked two. Derek Darkowski worked the next 2*-j innings before Sulak entered the picture

In light of the Elks one-run victo-ry margin, two defensive plays also figured prominently Johnson, the catcher, put out a baserunner trying to steal home in the third inning, and Sftsler made a running, leaping catch against the left-field fence in the fifth, robbing the batter of a two-run homer.

On Monday, the Elks scored four runs in the bottom of the third inning to erase a 2-0 deficit and take con-trol of a game that resulted in an 8-2 victory over the Livonia Mustangs

The decisive inning began with Dowd's run-scoring single and was followed by Waite's game-winning hit, a two-run triple Mike Culver added an RBI single to make it 4-2. " Dowd ended up going 3-for-3 and

Keith Bozyk duplicated Craiger teammate Eric Butske s earlier feat when he pitched a no-hitter against the Knights July 1 in the Plymouth Canton Babe Ruth League

Butske became the first pitcher in the five-year history of the league to hurl a no-hitter June 25 when he handcuffed Twist N Shake and guided C r a i g e r t o a 9 -0 v i c t o r y

Bozyk struck out a whopping 13 batters as Craiger blanked the Knights 13-0 Bozyk. who issued four waiks in the process, helped his own cause by-going 3-for-3 and driving in three runs

_On Thursday. Butske face Twist "N Shake again and won a 2-0 pitchers duel with Derek Edson

Butske allowed only two hits while Craiger managed six off Ldson who held the winners scoreless for the first 5 *-2 innings •

Craiger batters finally got *o Edson when Ryan Johnson singled, stole second and third and scored on Butske's base hit Butske later scored on a passed ball

Waite 2-for-3. with both scoring a pair of runs

THE ELKS added insurance runs in the later innings when, during a three-run fifth. Buelow ripped a two-run single and Fox hit a sacrifice fly Riggs made it eight consecutive runs for the Elks with an RBI double in the sixth

Shane Smith worked the first three innings on the mound and earned the victory when his team-mates produced offensively in the bottom of the third He allowed three hits, struck out two and walked the same

Sulak came on in relief to keep the

Mustangs off the scoreboard the rest of the way He also held the losers to three hits, fanned a pair and walked none

T J Kramer and Joe Whitefoot worked three ^.innings and allow ed four runs apiece for the Mustangs Kramer was tagged for four hits and five walks. WhitefoOt six and two. respectively

MIKK Kaszmarek was 2-for-3 and scored tlw runs for the Mustangs, and Rick Roy was 2-for-4 and had two RBI

The Elks play host to Redford Un-ion at 6 p.m Thursday and travel to Ypsilanti for a 10 30 a m game Sat-urday.

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face, Pontiac Firebird was six points {>ehind the frontrunners. Chevrolet Camaro

But Camaro was caught using the fcrong fuel in Atlanta, if disqualified, pontiac would be first, with Nissan one point behind and Camaro third

TALK OF MANUFACTURER S championships was well removed from Doug's thoughts six years ago when he was a weekend racer at Waterford Hills Then came the phampionships. he won his GT-3

"class and Ttmshed third overall to hts bpel in 1982, captured the driver's litle and his class again in '83, then Repeated as the GT-3 class champion in 1984

That's when his dad. Tom, got in-volved in the driving "He got tired Of crewing for me." said Doug, so iie went out and bought hLs own car ! what Tom, a. manager in special Vehicle engineering for Pontiac who lives in Birmingham, bought was a •Firebird Trans Am In 1985. Doug ("talked my dad into taking his Fire-bird down to the first IMSA series Jrace at Sebnng We funded the •whole thing ourselves

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They qualified 15th and moved up to third with Doug driving early in the race.

• We were doing really well." said Doug "The car ran for about 45 min-utes out of a six-hour race.'

The axle gave out, taking the Goads racing fortunes with it That's when Bayley entered the pic-ture

BAYLEY'S ALTOFAB company became a major sponsor of the team, known as Bayley Motorsports The Goads remained one driving team, with Pilgrim and Bayley operating the second car

The team's first season together — 1986 — proved successful in spite oTthe Goads disqualification En-tering the final race at Phoenix, they still had a shot at the manufacturer s title When the teammates captured the top two qualifying positions, their hopes soared

Unfortunately, a power steering

belt failed, slowing the Goads, then the rear axle exploded, finishing them

The team's season of success did not go unnoticed, however Mr Joe's Racing Team of Southfield joined this year, bringing a third car and driver Evans — and additional spon-sorship dollars — with it Another car was later added, giving the Bay-ley Motorsports Pontiac Firebird team four entries

ALL IN THE pursuit of. as Doug put it. "racing for free For he and his father, however, it's meant some-thing else

••Tfg inmelhing fun tQ do togeth-er." Doug explained "Some guys like to play golf together We like to race cars "

It's no hobby any longer, though — not with a "$200,000 budget for four cars " Doug has his goals "I, person-ally, would like to win a driver s championship "

But his ambitions stop short of major circuit i amng "I don't think I'd ever want to drive an open-wheel car The wheels can get hooked and the cars can flip too easy "

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Sports Fest first priority for netters T h u r s d a y . J u l y 9 , " l 9 8 7 Q & L :>50

By C.J. Riaak

Lisa Bokovoy and Debbie McDonald share the same attitude toward their upcoming involvement in the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival: It's another step up the ladder.

Where their respective ladders will lead is difficult to tell, since both are still negotiating the lower rungs But it's no secret where each would like to be when their climb reaches its pinnacle — on the 1992 U.S. Olympic volleyball team.

But that's still a long way off. and they know it.

"I'm not even going there thinking about that." said McDonald, a Red-ford Bishop Borgess graduate who

started a> t-'urdu«. Laiversiiy as a freshman last year

- ^"11 Mcponald like the 47 other women iwrpehng rtff tin? fuur Festival team« can't completely submerge her Olympic dream.

"It would really be great." she said of a possible chance to make the U.S. team. "This is a great opportu-nity for me "

WHICH IS ALL any of the girls want uut of tbe Festival games — a chance There's more than just medals at stake in this competition, the big prize is recognition

Bokovoy. a Livonia Stevenson grad who just completed her sopho-more year at University oj Kentuc-ky. knows it.

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"The (Festival) coaches make player evaluations after the tourna-ment," she said "Then they make

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Both McDonald and Bokovoy leave for the University of North Ca-rolina in Chapel Hill. N.C.. Saturday Twice-a-day practices begin Sunday and last through next Friday. The four-team tournament begins Satur-day. July 18 At the conclusion of three days of match play, the top two "teams will play for the gold medal, with the next two teams bat-tling for the bronze.

The gold-medal game will be tele-cast live by ESPN, the cable televi-sion sports network Wednesday; July 22

"I WANT TO be in that gold medal match and win it." said Bokovoy "And I want to be a starter."

A 6-foot-2 middle blocker. Boko-voy figures her chances of realizing both goals are good Both she and McDonald were selected to play on the West team.

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before deciding to even try out for the games again this summer What convinced her to give it another shot was the chance to play against top-notch competitions The best players our age are going to be there") and hopefully be recognized as onS of the best, and the access to new tech-niques

"I'll have a different coach." said Bokovoy, whose West team will be handled by Illinois State coach Julie Morgan "I can learn something new from her, see what she knows "

McDONALD IS in a different situ-ation This will be her first trip to

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The only Uhing that could possibly spoil Kristen Harrison's party now is ram.

Hopefully, that won't happen, not after all the waiting and wishing the Canton Parks and Recreation De-partment employee has done in an-ticipation of this weekend's singles tennis tournament

Harrison director of the second annual event, was afraid she wouldn't have enough entries to con-duct the tournament again, bat that changed early this week with a late rush of interested participants

had sigi.ed sev-eral weeks ago, but. as was half ex-pected and certainly hoped, the num-bers quadrupled this week

tennis when nearly a hundred eventually competed, but Harrison figured 60 would represent- a good turnout With the increased activity, she had reached that goal as of Tuesday af-ternoon and with one more day for tennis enthusiasts to;get involved - The men's 15-18 and 19-and-over divisions will feature the most com-petition with 15 players entered in each at last count

if it doesn't rain everything will be fine." Harrison said Right now. I'm pretty satisfied If we get a few more, thai will be fine but I'm pret

ty happy with the way it is right now.

"There are a lot of tennis players in the area, so I really didn't think we'd have any problem," she added "I just wish they'd sign up earlier

DESPIJE THE continued interest in the tournament; only one defend ing champion is entered Ken Wood of Livonia, who won the 15-18 title last year, will try to capture the men's 19-and-over crown this time around

With the possible exception of some preliminary matches Frida> most of the tournament action will lake place Saturday with the itna!> scheduled tor Sunday Matches will be played on the Canton High School courts

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Dear Myrna: SiaceTtavr--b**ai_xeading yonr column, you have men-tioned Dr. Kenneth Cooper as being~t5e~Tather-otAerobics. Is he still alive and kicking and what is be daing-oow?

— Joe Roches te r

Dr. Kenneth Cooper is very much alive and kicking and even more active than ever 1 refer to him as the "father of aerobics"' and he has earned that title

In 1968. Cooper published a book called "Aerobics." which intro-duced a whole new way of thinking on the subject of exercise The book was written while Cooper was an Air Force physician and be-came a best seller to promote the "training effect." which improves

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the body's ability to use oxygen through vigorous physical activity The theory of his "Aerobics" book promoted strong heart, lungs and

blood vessels — not necessarily slim, well-toned bodies Health being the bottom line of his book, it opened a whole new way of thinking in the field of exercise The word "aerobics" became a household word

Currently, Cooper's headquarters is in Dallas His Aerobic Center is a 30-acre wooded "complex including a clinic, a health club and a 40-room hotel During the past 15 years, businessmen from all over the world have been taking advantage of the Aerobic Center Cooper s program has appealed to many corporations

His non-profit research laboratory is constantly developing new facts relating to health and aerobics Currently, the laboratory is in-volved with testing the young population internationally They are trying to prove the relationship between physical fitness and health, not just physical fitness and the ability to perform it.

In a recent interview with Cooper, he said "After 26 years. I am still practicing what I preach AI age 30 I was in very poor condition, having gone through medical school and internship But then I had a frightening experience of heart arrhythmia that made me aware of what I was doing to myself

"Since then. I have not missed five consecutive days in getting some type of aerobic exercise, mostly jogging. I do three miles, five days per week I'm always fighting a time schedule I arrive at the office at 6 30 a m.

"At the end of the day. even though I feel worn out mentally, the exercise stimulates me If I don't work out, I don't have much energy or desire So I use exercise at th* end of day for three reasons it tranquilizes. depresses the appetite and makes you feel high and cre-ative Over the years. I've covered 22.000 miles I have not missed a day from work because of illness since 1956

The reason I exercise is for the quality of life I eiijoy There is a distinction between being fit and being healthy You can be healthy and still not fit and not be able to enjoy life to the fullest, because you don't have the strength taclimb to the top of Mount Fuji with your 15-year-old son. which I did last summer You don't have the the strength to go skiing and go to the top of those mountains and really enjoy it I can do that because I'm fi t I might not be able to do that, or 11 might be dangerous, if I were merely healthy."

The bottom line, according to Dr Cooper, is six components of being fit

• proper diet: • proper exercise. • no smoking. • controlled use of alcohol. • reduce stress; • periodic medical exams Thank goodness for Dr Kenneth Cooper He has given us healthy

goals to live by. lots of knowledge through research and a great fatherly image to all of us interested in aerobics.

(Myrna Partrich. co-owner of The Workout Company uf Bloomfield Township, is happy to answer any questions renders may have regarding exercise You may send your signed letters

I to Sports Department. Myrna Partrich. 1225 Bouers. Birming-ham 48012)

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WHEN SOMEONE RE-FERS to the growth of a state, people usually assume there was an in-

crease in the population After all. land doesn't grow And we all know

I B f r r n n ' t any land ye t to be discov-ered in the state, right*

Wrong Well, sort of wrong Potagannissing Bay, on the west-_

ern shore-ui IliinilP TJrum-mond Island, is speckled with dozens of tiny islands Some are as small as one-tenth of an acre and most of them are still unnamed

Since the state was admitted to the union on Jan 26, 1837. many of these islands, along with a few oth-ers scattered throughout the state, have been under federal jurisdiction

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Some housed lighttiuuses and others-were sirriply omitted when Michigan was surveyed in the early 1800s

partment pt Natu-ral Resources recently received the deeds to many of the^gr'islands — free of charge but tku/Withou 1 a bun-dle of paperwork — from the Feder-al Bureau of Land Management through the Recreation and Public Purpose Act of 1926 In all, 40 is-lands throughout the state were turned over to the DNR Ranging up to 2 ^ acres in size the islands are in 01 adjacent to Martcmac Chippewa-Montmorency. Jackson and Calhoun counties

In simple terms. Michigan has grown and it hasn't been an increase in the population The state^ as a land mass, has actually become larg-er

"These islands were part of the Northwest Territory and when Mich-igan was carved out of that territory

of ih«i« islands wwie umuitrff from the survey.'' said Rollie Harmes, chief of the real estate divi-sion of the DNR "This was the first transaction from the government to a state or an individual as the owner of these particular tracts of land."

The DNR has been working-on ac-quiring the land for some time now and is interested in gaining another

486 parcels from the federal^ovi ment

"To get those 40 islands 1 think we had to go through 60 pounds of paperwork," said Harmes "It took a long time Right now we're working with the Michigan United Conserva-tion Clubs in trying to get Congress to pass an act that will enable us to buy the remaining land for $1 rather than go through all the paperwork "

NOW THAT the state holds the title, the land will be officially dedi-cated so that everyone knows where the land is. what it is and who in the DNR, such as the wildlife division, the forest division or the st^,te park division is responsible f<y it.

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Youth Conservation Camp, a series of one-week seminars, will be of-fered over the summer at the Mill Lake Outdoor Center in Washtenaw County by the Michigan United Con-servation Clubs For more informa-tion contact the MUCC at <517) 371-1041

Through July 27 - Rocky Moun-tain Teen Adventure — an outdoor program organized by the National Wildlife Federation held in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado This coeducational program includes 10 days ot hiking, backpacking and riv-er rafting For more information, contact the NWF at (703; 790-4536

• July 11 - Steelheaders Fish-ing Tournament in Lexington Call 585-8220 for more information

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the Festival and — although she knows a good performance could earn her a future invitation to the Olympic team tryouts — she doesn t know what to expect

"I'm just going to play really hard." she said. "I don't know what

it's going to be like I just want to play as hard as I can

McDonald's versatility may work in her favor. She tried out as a right-side hitter. Out the 6-1 freshman starter also played the left side and middle blocker for an injury plagued Purdue squad

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North * ol the Southeast * of the NorU»eaat « Sect**. SI. except U* South 150 feet ol the E a * 40 feet thereoi I I 77 net acrea NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tbe proposed amendment to map, as pnnte* may be examined at the Towmhip Hall. 4«*> Ann Arbor Road. <Juru* regular business hours anUl the date ot tbe poblk- bearing ,. , . At the public bearing, the Planning Commiaaloo may recommend ™»omg oI Uwpetitioners p r e m i e , to any use ^ outh Township Zoning Ordinance No «1 Telephone No 4SS-UC7

CLINTON STROEBEL. Secretary Planning Commisajon

NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEARING CITY OF P L Y M O I T H .

MICHIGAN

At a regular meeting of the City Commission to be held w the Commission C h a m b ^ of City Hal l on Monday July JO 1M7. at 7 50 p m . public hearing wi l l be held to discus* the fo l lowing

vacating o l 10 publK al»ey ad,ac«, l to the east ol U x IT Price Place Subdivision. City ol P lymouth Michigan 1.16 V*-Wayrw County Records

Al l interested perwns are invited to attend t h a meeting »«d wi l l be given an opportunity t o ^ p a t c ,« tbe d ^ s s i o n A, tbe ^ ^ a T o o m m e n U and suggest.oos o l t b « e cit.sens part ic.paung w i l l be coo«derec by the City Commission prior to rendering its decision

" GORDON G L IMBURG City o n

T NOTICE OF P U B L l t SALE

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN'

NOTICE IS HEREBY G I V E N that pursuant to State Law 257 252, tbe fol lowing vehicles w i l l be sold at pufeljc-.sale at B4.B Towing 934 Ann Arbor Road Plym-outh. Michigan, oo Mondavv Juiy 13th. 198. at 11 30 a tn

1980 Ford Station Wagon V IN=OX94A 198054 1977 Buiek 2 dr V IN = 4J57H7H207&47

I ~ * Inquiries regarding these vehicles- should be adressetf to Off icer Steven Hun dersmarck Plymouth Pohc«.Department, at 453-860t.i

L INDA J. LANGMESSER Deputy City Clerk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF PLYMOUTH,

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Ki a r egu la r mee t ing of tbe City Commission u. br beld in tbe Commiss ion C h a m b e r , of Cit> Hall on Mooda>. J . l> 20 1987 at 7:30 p.m a pobUc hear ing • ill be held to discuss tbe fo l lowing

v a c a t i n g of Diviaioo St be tween S t a r k w e a t h e r Ave and Mill S t ree t Assessor » P l \ m o u t h P l a t No 4 L 63 P 90 W t R

All in teres ted persons a r e invited to a t tend this mee t ing and » i l l be given an opportuni ty t o £ r t , c . p a t e « the d i s c o s . o n At the Cose of the p u b . K j j e j r u j g . all c o m m e n t * and suggest ions of those c i t u e n s par t ic ipa t ing will be considered bv the Cit> Commission, pr ior to render ing its decision

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

PLYMOLTH. MICHIGAN

The off ice of the Purchasing Agent of the City of Plymouth Michigan w i l l receive sealed proposals unul 2 00 P M E S T on Tues<la> July 14, 1987 in the Communion Chambe. • at 201 South Main Street aloud for

Q U A R T E R L Y I N S P E C T I O N S AND SERVICING OF MECHANICAL W EWU?ME.N-T AT C U V HALL AND THE CVLTl RAL C E N T E R

Specifications. P roposa . F o r m s anc o ther Contrac t I w c u m e n u may be ob-ta ined a t the o f f ice of ihe P u r c h a s i n g Agent during r e g t a a r o . f ice hoLr>, A Cert i f ied check, cash ie r s cheek or bid bond in an amoun t of not .ess tna r .. pe rcen t i5^ of the b, 1 must a c c o m p a n y the proposal

The Commiss ion rese rves the r igh t to accept or re jec t an> or a. , bids and waive

any i r regu la r i t i e s Sealed bids may be mai l ed or personal ly del ivered tc

Carol Stone Purchas ing Agent 201 South Mam St ree t P lymouth Michigan 4 8 I ' d

Envelopes should Of p la inly m a r k e d - r in r Ncalrfl Rid MECHANIC Al INSPECTIONS AT CITY HALL A N D THE

C U L T I R A L C E N T T . R For Opening Tuesday July 14. 198i

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PLANNING COMMISSION

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DATE OF HEARING T I M E OF HEARING

PLACE OF HEARING

AG Agr icul tural Distr ict R - l - H Single Fami ly Resident ia l District Ju ly 15 1987 7 30 P M

r v . P lymouth Township Hall 4235. Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY G I V E N that the Planning Commiss ion of Plymouth Char ter Township has received a petiuoc to rezooe the fo l lowing described property f rom AG Agr icul tural Distr ict to R - l - H Single Fami ly Residential Distr ict Application No 870

S o u i t : t b e S o u t h w e s t S erf t h e N o r t b e a s I V, S c r t i o t i > 1 . a l s o t b e N o r t h U I

f « * t nl * i i e h -as t 5 6 1 0 f e e t o l t h e S o u t h e a s t o l S e c t i o n 3 1 19 6 9 n e t a c r e *

NVH it E fS FURTHER GIVEN that the propowd amendment to the map. an p n n t n j n - x be examined at the Township Hall. 423V? Ann Arbor Road during regular ba i iawi boor* unul the date <rf the public bearing At th* ol». hearing the Planning Commission may recommend reaoauag ot itie petitioners premises to any ose allowable under the provisions o! use Plym-. « i h Township Zonmg O r d i n a n c e N o U Telephone No 4M-J167

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Garden setting accents new hotel's Atrium Cafe Sl|g Obscruer ^puiBpapers-

By Ethel S immons staff writer

The Atrium Cafe and Lounge are the focal pernl of t i e eight-story atrium at the new Guest Quarters Suite Hotel, which opened last rtiopth at the Northfield Hills Corporate Center in Troy

The elegant, yet informal restau-rant and its adjoining lounge have been smartly decorated in a pink and green color scheme Dining room chairs are upholstered in green and white plaid White cloths set off the tables. The patterned carpet is beige with green leaves and pink flowers. Trees growing indoors surround and separate the dining area from the

r-cocktail lounge

At lunchtime. there's a hot buffet, salad bar and dessert bar."for $9.50. "The Hot Side ' alone includes a sauteed entree prepared to order on the grill, a.chef's special on the buf-fe: fresh vegetables and salad bar, for $7 50 Salad bar alone is $4 95, desert bar. $3.25.

table talk There are lots of other choices, in-

cluding a variety of appetizers (bou-quet of gulf shrimp, escargots en croute, seasonal soup and baked onion soup). Salads include a melon cooler, mixed garden salad and Mau-rice salad.

SANDWICHES RANGE f rom the American Hamburger to Chicken Croissant, Seafood Louis, Vermont Ham and Turkey Gratin. and Club Tahoe (chicken salad, ham, bacon and Swiss cheese, triple stacked with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise). These are accompanied by slaw, chips and kosher pickle.

Among the entrees are Pas t a Four Seasons (tossed with fresh vegeta-bles, herbs, pine nuts, gra ted cheese and low-fat sour cream), a t $7.25;

grilled breast of chicken, at $7 95; blackened prime rib steak, at $7 95, and the Atrium omelette — your choice of a variety of fillings, at $5.95.

Omelette-lovers may request such fillings as Cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese, bell pepper, onions, mush-rooms, tomato, fresh herbs, bacon, ham and avocado. Crabmeat or bay shrimp fillings are offered for $1.50-extra.

Each luncheon entree comes with salad.

Several more desserts also are available, Haagen Dazs ice cream, hot apple pie with caramel ice cream.^or a selections f rom the des-sert tray, at $2.95.

The dinner menu includes such ap-petizers as Pasta Four Seasons, es-cargot en croute, warm Camembert cheese (for two), Pizetta, mesquite-grilled baby back-ribs, gulf shrimp, and herb-marinated salmon (the ho-tel cures its own),

SOUPS ARE baked onion and a

seasonal soup. The Atrium Salad is a green one that also has cheese and s t r a w b e r r i e s in B a l s a m i c vi-naigrette. at $2.95. For lighter en-trees, there are two warm salads: mesquite-grilled sirloin steak salad, at $8.95, and breast of chicken salad, at $8 25.

Moving on to the regular entrees, an all-Michigan section of the menu offers grilled brook trout or pork tenderloin, each at $14.95, and a fresh catch of the day from the Great Lakes. "v * ~ "

Just a few of the entrees are -prime-rib -ef-beef —i shrimp and pasta in Cajun-style sauce, at $15.95. bay scallops on leaf pastry, at $13.50, cioppino San Fran-cisco (fresh fish and shellfish in ciop-pino sauce), at $12.50; New York steak, at $15.75; mixed grill, at $16.95. and this month's special. At-lantic swordfish steak, at $11.95.

The selection of desserts includes Chocolate Marquis, a rich chocolate tureen, sliced, in pistachio sauce, and

fresh Strawberries Rebecca, in Grand Marnier sauce

For those who don't want a big meal, the lighter-side menu features some of the luncheon items, for $4.95-$8 95

Lunch is available in the 150-seat Atrium Cafe from 11 a m to 2 p.m. Dinner is served there from 5-10 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays and 5-11 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays

TH]E 100-SEAT Atrium lounge ^ s * « i | n a c k s and Irgfil fare, from 11 a.m. to*ll p.m. On the menu are ap-petizers, soups and salads Some of

Snack Shoppe Cocktails, are a Root Beer Float. Snicker's Bar. Frozen Melon Ball. Long Island Iced Tea, Cham-bord Hummer and California Kool Aid

Executive chef Michael A Hall, a culinary award-winner, oversees all the hotel's food operations He is for-mer chef de cuisine for Truffles Res-taurant in West Bloomfield and the Links ai Pinewood Golf Club in Com-

merce Township Hall also worked at Restaurant Duglass in Southfield. Harrah's Hotel & Casino in Nevada and the Greenbriar Hotel in West Virginia

He describes the food he serves, on the dinner menu, for example, a s "more regional -v- American There are some continental influences in my dishes "

"I 'm trying to reflect lighter-type cuisine a»id good value for your mon-ey '? .

The 251-suite Guest Quarters Ho-tel in Troy is the first in the midwest for the national all-suite hotel chain For overnight guests, the suite-rent-al rates include a full American breakfast each day and a private cocktail reception hosted by the manager upon their arrival Other packages with breakfast and recep-tion include the Weekender and the Honeymooner

There's also a Surf and Turf Pack-age, combining a dinner for two in the Atrium Cafe, along with the re-ception and b r e a k f a s t

N e w a d d i t i o n

The Summer Tea Room is open from 11 30 a.m., to 3 p.m Mondays-Fridays during July and August at Meadaw Brook Hall on the Oakland University campus in Rochester Hills New is the Garden Court Room, which was formerly an open-air porch used only during summer months" Leaded glass windows with distressed oak castings and a light-ing fixture from the John Dodge Bos-ton Boulevard home in Detroit are among the room's special features The tea room also includes the Chris-topher Wren Dining Room, which serves light refreshments and com-plete luncheons, and the more casual Wilson Room. Sunday buffet dinners are available in the Christopher Wren room to guests touring Mead-ow Brook Hall.

M i c h i g a n t a s t e

Machus Red Fox of Bloomfield Township recently participated in a "Taste of Michigan" reception on

Capitol Hill in Washington. D C Five Michigan cheesecakes with fresh Michigan raspberries were prepared by master baker Preben Hansen and pastry manager Pearl Thouin. under the direction of master chef Leopold Schaeli. The reception was held to commemerate Michigan's Sesqui-centennial and the state's featured role in the recent Smithsonian Festi-val of American Folklore.

A m e r i c a n f o o d

The Blue Sky Restaurant in South-field highlights classic American cu-isine Barbecuing techniques include cooking with mesquite. and "bar-b-cue" ribs and chicken a re special-ties Salads, sandwiches, seafood and meat entreees also are on the menu. Entrees are priced f rom $3.50-$11.95 Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily

D i g g e r s c h a n g e s

New menu items; a revamped, con temporary decor; expanded lunch hours, and nightly entertain-ment brighten Diggers, a Chuck Muer restaurant in Farmington Hills Executive Chef Craig Common has created a variety of new entrees fur Diggers, including Lake Trout en Papilotte. Mardi Gras P la t t e r . Diggers House Sirloin and Lobster Fettucine Verde. Entrees start at $9.95. A piano bar offers entertain-ment nightly as well as during Hap-py Hour Mike Haddas is Diggers' new general manager

N o w c a t e r i n g

The Roman Terrace, which has been serving American and Italian food for the last 14 years in Farm-mgton Hills, has expanded its opera-tion to include corporate and home

catering. The restaurant has added veal and hors d'oeuvres grazing platters for dinner and low-calorie and light salad platters for lunch. The adjoining McFrock's Saloon has extended its Mexican-Italian, free cocktail hors d'oeuvres bar until 8 nightly.

W i n e t a s t i n g

Antoine Songy, market ing director for French winery Jean Claude Bois-set. recently hosted a wine tasting and training seminar f o r employees of Panache restaurant in Birming-

ham. Songy offered tips on opening, tasting and explaining the wines to customers Panache serves Chardon-nay. Cabernet Siuvignon, Chasagne Montrachet, Pommard and Cote Du Rhone, from the Boisset winery, and also Christophe wines from Califor-nia. distributed by Boisset

R e c e p t i o n r o o m

Farina's Royal Reception Room in Berkley offers complete banquet service for breakfasts, brunches, luncheons, dinners and cocktail par-ties Three separate rooms are avail-able. with capacities for 75, 150 and

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upcoming things to do • VAUDEVILLE SHOW

"Vaudeville Tonight,' a musical revue, will be presented Fridays-Sundays. July 10 to Aug 16, at the Marquis Theatre in Northville Featured will be skits, along with song and dance to such tunes as

My Wild Irish Rose. Yankee Doodle Dandy and 'Meet-Me in St Louis." Tickets are $8. 19 or $10. depending upon performance For more information call 349-8110 or 349-0868

• VIVE DETROIT Historic Fort Wayne in Detroit

will celebrate Michigan's Sesqui-centennial with "Vive Detroit'" a salute to the city's French heritage, Saturday. July 25 Picnic areas are available for the family event The grounds open at 9 30 a m . with tours of the fort offered all day Also scheduled are Dances of the French settlers, with the Mme Ca-dillac Dancers, f rom 11 a m to noon, a banner-making workshop with Pat Northrup. and facepaint-ing for children, 1-3 p.m a parade led by Campeau Militia at 3 15 p.m.. and entertainment of the French colonial period 3 30-5 30 p m. Dick Pur tan of radio station WCZY will be master of ceremo-nies Admission is 11 for adults. 50 cents for seniors and children 12 and under

• S Y M P H O N I C BAND Wayne State University's Sym-

phonic Band will present the last in a series of four free outdoor con-certs at " p m Wednesday. July 15. in the Gijllen Mall on the Wayne State University Campus in De-troit The concerts are being given in preparation' for the band's per-formance at a n Internationa! Festi-val this month in Boston

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• C O N C E R T CANCELED The concert by Lionel Hampton

and his band, which was scheduled for Sunday, July 12. at Jamie's on 7 in Livonia, has been canceled Hampton turned down the date be-cause he received an invitation to appear at the White House that day Dennis Gibson of Jamie's said the concert will be rescheduled, if possible

• BENEFIT C O N C E R T "Jam for Independence." a bene-

fit concert, will be held from noon to 7 p.m Sunday. July 19, at the Nectarine Ballroom in Ann Arbor Featured ar t is ts and bands include Scott Morgan. Bobby Lewis and the Cracker Jack Band, the Detroit Blues Band, and Charlie Allen Mar-tin and Sudden Service The con-cert was organized by Martin, for-mer drummer with the Silver Bul-let Band and now keyboardist and vocalist with his own band, Sudden Service Proceeds from the concert will go to the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living, serving people with disabilities in Southeastern Michigan. Tickets are $8 in ad-vance. S10 at the door Tickets are available at the Michigan Union.

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• DINNER PLAYHOUSE The Great Lakes Dinner Play-

house. described as Michigan's largest / n d the Detroit area s first facility dedicated solely to profes-sionil dinner theater, will hold its premiere opening Friday. Aug 28. in Mt Clemens The musical "Grease will be the opening a* traction at the playhouse in the for-mer Macomb Theatre, an ornate circa 1920 building being restored to its original decor and renovated to a dinner theater fo rma t "Grease' ' will continue Tuesdays-Sundays through Oct 10 For ticket information, call 463-0340

• Z O O ' S WHO A pair of rare Andean Condors

are new residents in the aviary at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak The aviary is open during zoo hours. 10 a m to 5 p.m daily Admission to the zoo is $5 for adults. $3.50 for senior citizens (62 plus). $2 50 for children age 5-12. children under 5 are free Parking is included in the admission fee Tractor tram tours are available at $2 Miniature train rides are free

• ETHNIC FESTIVAL The 10th annua! Czechoslovak-

American Festival will be held from 7 p.m to midnight Friday. July 10; 4 p m to 12 30 a m Satur-day. July 11. and 1-9 30 p m Sun-day, July 12. at Yack Arena in Wyandotte Music for dancing, booths with arts and craf ts from Czechoslovakia, and ethnic food will be featured Admission is $3 50 for adults, $3 for senior citizens 65 and older There is no charge for children 14 and under when accom-panied by an adult

• MARCEL MARCEAU French mime artist Marcel Mar-

ceau will perform at 8 p.m Wednesday, July 15. in the Great Hall at the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing For ticket information, call 355-6686

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WHO SEZ they don't make movies like they used

That s "exactly what we're trying to do declares direc-tor Jeff Boucher of Birmingham He and producer Susan Doll Jolliffe, a former Birmingham resident, are partners in Joss Pictures of Hunting-ton Woods

They will begin filming '"Good Copy' next month on Mackinac Is- . land' with Gil Hill starring as the is-land police ch ie f -

" Good Copy' is in the old roman-tic tradition Jolliffe said

Boucher thinks i t s much harder to do romantic films "It's easy enough to make 'a teen movie with sex. vio-lence and bad jokes We re trying to make a suspenseful. entertaining film." he said "We want to scare people but we don't want to gross them out We want to make them laugh "

Jolliffe said. "So many pictures show the garbage dumps in Detroit. Here we have a chance to show some of the pretty things in Michigan

Good Copy" is a romantic adven-ture set on Mackinac Island The hero. Jack McCalhster a reporter for the island paper sets out to en-hance his career with a phony kid-napping

THE VICTIM of the h.oax'' Jinx Winford. daughter of the richest man on the island fudge mogul Fred W in-ford Nothing ever works out. and the mythical Indian medicine man Jack blames for the kidnapping turns out to be real

"We've got a pretty ambitious project, and people on Mackinac are really excited about Good Copy. Boucher said, obviously pleased that his film will showcase the island " Somewhere in Time did not show the island People are going to know that this is Mackinac Island .

Quite an ambitious enterprise even for a bright, talented, hard working couple in their 20s

How do two young people set about choosing such a career'1 How-do they raise $1 2 million, cast De-troit Police Commander Gil Hill of "Beverly Hills Cop' fame and de-vote their lives to filmmaking''

It's not easy but Boucher and Jol-liffe are well on their way. with soft-spoken determination

Birmingham-bom and . Milford-raised. Jolliffe "started working for a newspaper after getting my degree in journalism from Northwestern But I decided working for a paper

Jef f B o u c h e r ia d i r e c t i n g a n d S u a a n Doll J o l -l iffe ia p r o d u c i n g " G o o d C o p y . " a m o v i e a b o u t a M a c k i n a c l a l a n d n e w a p a p e r r e p o r t e r w h o b e c o m e a i n v o l v e d wi th t h e d a u g h t e r of a

S'EPMEN CAN-»EL~ ria" f u d g e m o g u l . T h e film a iao c o n c e r n a a mythi -cal I n d i a n m e d i c i n e m a n ( a h o w n in a k e t c h in f r o n t of Jo l l i f f e ) .

was not what I wanted to do with my life "

A scnptwriung job for Sandy Corp led her onto the set and inter-ested her in the production side of the business After an interlude at Harvard where she recteved her m a s t e r s in educational television and film, she returned to Sandy's where she met Boucher

"\NE FOl ND that we worked re-ally well together and our personali-ties" complemented each other We both wanted to make features." she said

Boucher lives in Birmingham bul was raised in Kalkaska, where he graudated from high school After studying filmmaking at Lansing Community College, he recieved his bachelor of science degree m video production from Michigan State Uni-versity

Joss Pictures is Boucher and Jol-liffe s limited partnership, specifi-cally chartered to produce " Good

Copy They are well along toward their goal of raising the projected $1 2 million budget by selling shares in that partnership '

They' are also sole proprietors of U S Pictures, an industrial

ommercial film production compa-ny

" U S Pictures makes money and Joss Pictures spends it, Boucher said describing the i r lndustnal film production "We do interactive vi-deo- a system which hooks up per-sonal computers with video pro-grams for training

They worked in Rome and London last summer and have written and produced programs for Ford, Gener-al Motors, the L AW and IBM Their recently completed production

Power Lockout — It's Your Life It's Your Right was shot on 16mm film and transferred to videotape as a promotional trailer for a Ford-UAW safety program

ONE OF Jolliffe 5 major credits

before l"-S Productions was as writ-er and associate producer for public television s much-acciaimec Nova series

Jolliffe said. A lot of people start out With horror films because -.t $ real low budget But she believes in the positive beautiful things in life and with her partner .n hard work

•Its rare tc find the r.gh: persor. at the right moment and the r;gr.: place and ready tc take the same risks — obviously it ? a risky busi-ness It requires a certain amount o: willingness to give up everything else in your life she

Boucher commented We re tak ing the bull by the horns instead •"<( working our way up through the ranks or trying ig- make it out of the studio system we deciaec tc raise the money ourselves and star, at the bottom of the top

Add a little luck to their hare work, talent and determination the result Good Copy be gooc viewing

Movie house to premiere new films Several first-run movies will-have

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Current first-run attraction is "Man Facing Southeast, which con tmues through Saturday The film is set in a mental institution in South America

•• Heaven, directed by Diane Kea-

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Orchestra gives Copland first- class treatment The classical se r ies of the Meadow

Brook Fes t iva l had a much la rger audience last Thursday than dur ing its previous two weeks This was/"of course, the beginning of the long Four th of Ju ly weekend. After ob-serving roads severely congested by vacat ioners heading north and so many others braving downtown De-troi t t r a f f i c to watch the f i reworks on the river f ront , it was a wonder there were so many lef t to a t tend the Meadow Brook p rog ram.

Tradit ionally, these feaUdfty-eoiF"" cer t s have-been fol lowed by a lavish display of f i reworks on the grounds This year , however , the f i reworks were cancelled due to inabil i ty to ob-tain f i re msurance for the pavilion.

This must have left many in the audience disappointed Had this been more widely adver t i sed , it might have a f fec ted the a t t endance for this p rogram, fea tu r ing mus ic by Aaron Copland.

There is no account ing for tas te and p re fe rences a m o n g people a re bound to d i f fe r . Copland's music, in my-opinion, could never c o m p e t e ar-tistically with that of the European m a s t e r s But in t e r m s of spiri t , it

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would be hard to find m o r e suitable music for the occasion. This music, which could be wr i t t en _ only - h y

- s a m e one—who Has ~ nourished t he Amer ican her i tage all his life, has an obvious appeal to A m e r i c a n audienc-es.

But the f a c t ^ h a t C o p l a n d music is p e r f o r m e d all over the world proves that it amounts to much m o r e than a s implis t ic display of na t ional i sm It

'is the kind of music t ha t could em-b race eve'rybody, r ega rd les s of na-tional origin.

To a large degree, Copland's mu-sic is appeal ing in its accessibil i ty. It has none of the harsh and controver-sial con tempora ry e l emen t s that tend to turn audiences away. I t fea-

l u r e s melodies tha t one can actual ly sing, some of which a r e based on fa-mi l ia r American tunes.

upcoming things to do

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• STAR ATTRACTION When the musical hit "Sugar Ba-

bies'' plays the Star Thea t re of Flint, one of the s t a r s appear ing with Phil Ford and Mimi Hines will be Susan E Scott, appea r ing in the Ann Miller role. Scott 's mother . Margaret S c h u b e r i n g _ is a Bir-mingham resident "Sugar Babies" will be presented Tuesday-Sunday. Aug 4-9. at the thea te r in the Whit-ing Auditorium All sea ts are $17 50 For more . informat ion phone 239-1464

• HOE DOWN The Michigan Homegrown Coun-

try Music Hoe Down—w»ii be- p r e ^ sented by Hickory Hoovies family res taurant f r o m noon lo 11 p.m Saturday. Ju ly 11, a t Keatington Village in Lake Orion Fea tured will be a hickory-smoked Southern barbeque, l ive-bands ( f rom noon to 9 p.m.), pett ing zoo and pony rides for children, an ant ique festival and a flea marke t . The event is

sponsored by Stroh 's and radio sta-tion WWWW. There is no admission charge . Proceeds will benefi t the Roches te r Elks Club Children's Fund. For more in format ion , call 391-4848 - s

• SUMMER SHOW The musical " J o s e p h and the

Amazing Technicolor D r e a m c o a t " will be presented a s the s u m m e r production of the Roches t e r Colle-giate S u m m e r Stock a t 8:15 .p.m. Thursday-Saturday , Ju ly 23-25. at Stevenson High School 's William R P e p p e r P e r f o r m i n g Ar t s Center in Sterl ing Heights. For informat ion about t ickets at $5, cal l 651-7610

• BIO BAND A "Sent imenta l J o u r n e y to the

Big Band E r a " is p romised when the Austin-Moro big band, fea tur-ing the D A Singers, p e r f o r m s in Bi rmingham s f r e e "In the P a r k ' outdoor concert s e r i e s a t 7:30 p.m Thursday, July 9, in Shain P a r k The 90-minute p r o g r a m will in-

clude a sa lu te to the Big Band E r a (1939-45) and big band vocal groups such as the Mer ry Macs, the Moderna i res and the Pied P ipe r s Call 644-1807 a f t e r 5 p m for recorded in format ion .

• MOOD MUSIC Wilbert P e a g l e r is at the grand

piano, with vocal is t Jan Rey pre-ceding h im with her special selec-tions. Mondays and Saturdays at R e s t a u r a n t Duglass in Southfield. P ian is t Mar ion Vent ro plays favor -ite songs Tuesdays-Thursdays^

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his capt iva t ing p e r f o r m a n c e of the clar inet concer to This work was dedicated by the composer to the late Benny Goodman l is f i rs t move-ment . which is slow and subdued, tends to become m o r e meaningful in re t rospect - when the long virtuosic cadenza bridges it with the catchy

phrases and spirited technique of the second movement

Following this work. Stol tzman played-a piece by Jenkins as an en-core. which was a farewell t r ibu te to Benny Goodman

" Billy the Kid" was pe r fo rmed in its ent i re ty . To most, this work is fa-

miliar only as a short suite. While not all the music is equally excit-ing without the ballel pe r fo rmance , the long shooting episode was a par tial compensat ion for the absence of f i reworks However, judging by the reactions, most would have pre-ferred the real thing

This p r o g r a m provided samples of both f a m i l i a r and less f ami l i a r ^ n r l f e h y " C o p l a n d A m o n g t h e f n r . mer were "El-_Salon Mexico" and "Billy the Kid " Among the less fa-mil iar were the short work "Letter f r o m H o m e " and the Concerto fo r Clarinet and Orches t r a .

Guest conduc to r Leonard Slatkin. music d i rec to r of the St. Louis Sym-phony. is a m o n g the most respected visiting conduc to r s here. His abil i ty to combine plain, old-fashioned en-thus iasm with high musical s tand-a rds was cruc ia l in e levat ing this music to high a r t . Whatever one's opinion m a y be of the music's intrin-sic qual i ty , one tends to t rea t it with respec t a f t e r such a capable per-fo rmance .

. Visiting c la r ine t virtuoso. Richard Stol tzman. exc i ted the audience with

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• SUNSET — SERENDIPITY

Walk the woods a t dink just as tbe sun sets. That 's the invita-tion from the staff of the Univer-sity of Michigan-Dearborn Envi-ronmental Study Area for a tour a t 8.30 p.m. Saturday. As the sun sets, walkers will be alerted to sights and sounds that occur as night hours approach. Tbe tours are free and last about 90 min-utes. Walkers should meet at the study area 's main entrant* on Fairlane Drive Inside tbe UM-D campus. Dress for the season.

• METALWORK COLLECTION

The Cranbrook Metalwork Col-lection, a fascinating exhibition of silver, gold, brass and iron ob-jects, will be on view at Cran-brook Academy of Art Museum through Sept. 20.

Featuring S3 objects and 17 drawings, the show presents many of the finest metalsmithing pieces f rom the Cranbrook Col-lection. Vases, jewelry, sculp-tures, andirons, chalices and lamps are among the works on display. Drawings by Eliel Saari-nen for f la tware, gates and andi-rons are also iactoded.

For tour information, call 845-3313. ?

• EYEMEDIAE Tbe gallery a t Eyemediae will

be exhibiting d a y sculpture and drawings by Daniela Richter and Anat through Aug. 1. Tbe gallery is located a t 213 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. Gallerys hours are Mondays and Tuesdays, 7-10 p . m and 10 a j n . to 4 p j n . Saturdays.

• EXHIBITORS SOUOHT Artists and c r a f t per*cu

being sought for Scarborough Fair, an established juried craft f^ir scheduled for Saturday, Sept 19. at the Cambridge Adult and Community Education Center, 28901 Cambridge, Garden City Demonstrators a r e especially

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A s t u c c o - l i k e e x t e r i o r wi th a q u a a r c h e d c a n o p i e s will j r e e t c u s t o m e r , a t t h e f r o n t e n t r a n c e o l t h e n e w J a c o b s o n ' s M t t o o p e n Aug. 15 m j - i v p n i a .

New Jacobson's contemporary in design

Arts group redefines its focus

The Arts Alliance Group, a non-profit organization consisting of in-dividuals interested in enhancing the quality of the ar ts in the northwest-ern suburbs, has reorganized and redefined its purpose.

According to Ken Kelsey, new TAAG chairman. "We have changed the focus of TAAG from being a fund-raising' organization to a fun-raising' group." The emphasis of TAAG now will be to organize artis-tic programs and excursions which

value for the ar ts consumer Recently. TAAG members took a

bus trip to Ann Arbor for a jazz con-cert by Dave Brubeck. The next pro-gram will be a tr ip to Chicago to see the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform at the Ravinia

The TAAG group will leave on Friday. July 24. and will return Sun

- day, July 2* The pCT..j»nQO.rice_of

A N OCTAGON-shaped skylight — an

/ - % impressive 56 feet above the base of a

glass escalator — is one of the many design highlights of Jacobson's new Laurel Park Place Livonia store opening Aug. 15.

The 150,000-square-foot, two-level store has a contemporary "abs t rac t classic" design. An off-white, studio-like exterior with contrasting aqua arched canopies creates a fresh and appealing look that architecturally blends with the surrounding neighborhood. Inside, a marble staircase, wood and marble t r ims throughout the store, hand-carved wood moldings and arched windows are surrounded by combinations of pastel and neutral color schemes.

The exterior architects for the project are Brou .1 and Deyo Associates Inc. of Bloomfield Hills, and the general contractor is D. M. Kitchen of Troy. Jacobson's own store planning is responsible for the interior design and space planning.

'Each of our stores — and Livonia is the newest example — is a reflection of the community it's in.'

—J. Russell Fowler Jacobson 's chairman

of the board

"Each of our stores — and -Livoma is the newest example — is a reflection of the community it 's in," said J. Russell Fowler, chairman of the board of Jacobson's. "The individuality of each Jacobson's store has been an important factor in our success.

The first floor will feature women's accessories, specialties, boyswear. men's apparel, home accessories and children's wear. Located on the second floor will be women's apparel — including an International Designer Salon and Signature Collection — home furnishings and services, including a restaurant

Louis Feraud, Tiktiner. Valentino, Miss V.. and Uogarao are some of tbe designers women will fin in the International Designer Salton. Other designer apparel for women includes Albert Nipon, Damon. Victor Costa, and Raul Blanco in the Designer Salon; Anne Klein and Gloria Sachs in Collection Sportswear.

Signature Collection customers will find designers like Joanie Char and Cathy Hardwick; and in sportswear, names including Liz Claiborne, Daltos and Bleyle. Nancy Johnson and Pendleton are just two of the names in the PetiteS collection. In the coat and suit salon, Dejac, Perry Ellis and Bill Blass.

Men will find names such as Hickey-Freeman. Burberrys' and Hathaway.

For children, Florence Eiseman and Christian Dior are a few of the best known.

For the home. Baker. Herend. and the Theo Faberge St. Petersburg Egg Collection in gifts.

An o c t a g o n - s h a p e d s k y l i g h t o v e r a g l a s s e s c a l a t o r ( s h o w n in f o r e g r o u n d u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n ) h i g h l i g h t s t h e n e w 150.000-s q u a r e - f o o t L a u r e l P a r k s t o r e .

$199 covers round trip train to Chi cago from Dearborn and back, two nights at the Westin Hotel, all trans-fers. admission to the symphony con-cert on Saturday. July 25, at 8:30 p.m.. and all taxes and gratuities for the above items.

THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY will present a Russian night at their July 25 concert. The renowned Soviet maestro Gennady Roxhdestvensky will be conducting the Shostakovich Symphony No. 10. E Minor. Opus 93 and the Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3 The guest pianist will be Nelson Frierf .

Tbe group will depart on the Am-trak train f rom Dearborn at 12:05 p m on Friday. July 24 and will re-turn the following Sunday at 8 30 p m Information regarding the TAAG trip to Chicago can be ob-tained f rom Diana Socha at Travel-Masters. 591-9022

Future TAAG artistic endeavors will include an ar t auction in Octo-ber and a concert by the Jackson Chorale in the early winter Addi-tional information about member-ship in TAAG and its activities can be obtained by contacting Kelsey at 281-2820 or by writing TAAG, P O Box 2412. Livonis, 48151.

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" S k a t i n g in C e n t r a l Park." to the vibrant red and stunning shape of Alexander Calder 's "Flamingo " Collective-ly. they are a portrait of the na-tion.

The 15 museum-quality posters — 10 featuring "Depression-era" ar t commissioned by the federal government during the 1930s — were published by the U.S. Gener-al Services Administration (GSA) to celebrate 50 years of federal

patronage of the arts. GSA is the government's business manager, providing, among other things, workspace for most federal civil-ian agencies.

Called "Federal Art: Portrai t of the Nation," the collection was unveiled in Washington, D.C. last month by GSA Administrator Terence C. Golden The 24-by-30-inch posters, printed in full color. are available in piepaikaged sets of five for 110 per set

"OUR GOAL IS TO increase the quality of the space we occu-py by creating an at tract ive and

Mequet le for "Flamingo" (1072) by Alexander Ce*der ie in-cluded in the public art portfolio being offered for saiar.

people-oriented environment. We are making federal ar t widely available to federal agencies to enhance their workspace." Gold-en said But the offer is also being made available to the general public.

Five posters showcase works originally commiss ioned for GSA's A rt-m-Architecture pro-gram, which allocates one-half of 1 percent of ths oost of nsw.con* — struction projects - of ma jo r re-novations — for fine ar t to en-hance federal buildings Since 1962. GSA has commissioned more than 250 works nationwide

During the depression years, Golden said, the government also commissioned ar t for federal off-ice buildings, post offices and courthouses, "producing the first body of truly American public ar t " Ten posters depicting art from this period feature original paintings how in the Smithsom an's collections

Tbe Golden Anniversary series. •"A New Deal for American Art in Federal Buildings." 193*-1943. in-cludes two sets of five posters each, with works commissioned by the Work Pwjec t s Adnunistra Uon (WPA) and other federal agencies

Set one consists of Greetings from a Manhattan Artist." by Ida Abelman, "Sixth Avenue L,"' by Francis Crtss; "Composition." by Stuart Davis; "Structure." by Ee gene Mor ley. and "Aerial Act."

- by Louis Schanker

SET TWO CONSISTS of "Festi-

val at Hamburg," by William E.L Bumr "School's Out^ ' -by Allan Rohan Crite; "Italians in Jeffer-son Park." by Jerome Myers. "Artists on WPA." by Moses Soyer. and "Skating in Central Park," by Agnes Tait.

The Silver Anniversary series. Celebrating the Vitality of

American Art in Federal Build-ings." 1962-1986, showcases five qynrks from GSA's .Art-in-Arehi-

Frank Stella, and Chorale, by Isqar Witkin.

Although'published primarily to enliven government work areas, these handsome prints would brighten any room — at home or at work They also would be ideal gifts for art or history buffs .

The posters are available from the Superintendent of Documents. Government Pr int ing Office.

tecture program "Flamingo.'" by Alexander Calder. "Tlingit." by Robert Hudson;" On High." by Al-exander Calder. "Joatinga, by

Washington. DC 20l02-!>325. or by" calling (202) 783-3238 They also may be purchased at Government Printing Office bookstores

"Skating in Central Park" d « 3 4 ) by Agnes TeM ia one ol 15 poeters in a portfolio ol public art being offered by the U.S. General Services Admlniatratkxv

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2E» OiStF. Thursday. July 9. 1987

C o l o r - m i x i n g r e c i p e s c o n t i n u e

Dll) VOl ever notice how no-bod). has leisure t ime any-more''

When 1 was young, I re-i eniher casual questions and com-

onls like Boy. it was a hot one .Jay " or How 'about those Tigers"'

i l J fvurm1.' there was always, s hat • 1 he weather go;ng to De line

V adas s Dad works. Mom a-ir'ivs M- <iids work af te r school

d alter spoi u Grandma works j Grandpa works part-t ime some-

, x-rr When we all finally stop v j K i n^ for a few hours, we want to

. . -est But some smart alec had to rne up with she term " quality

• r.e So now when we stop work-«; At- have to work at turning our .i_re ' i n " into quality time. VW I. th- best way to work your

re t.me into quality u m e is. of a f t work And the best way Ume in y>ur art work is to

lesions for at least tips f rom r!h*r aruVts.

M x'.ng colors is .very t ime con-> and often f rus t ra t ing So let's C r.;«aue' with the discussion we

•j here a few weeks ago with a

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D a v i d M e s s i n g

few more color recipes from Car-m:ne. a watercolorisl whose work I admire Carmine teaches at the Art Store & More and I am pleased with the success of her students Here's some of her advice:

"A FAVORITE pigment of mine is brown madder alizarine Put a little of this pigment (with a lot of water) next to a wash of neutral tint. Both colors will absolutely glow

"French ultramarine plus a little alizarine brown madder can be an interesting combination — especial-ly it allowed to mingle on their own wel-m-wet instead of pre-mixing them on the pallette Sometimes I help them a little by tilting the paper to control how they bleed

Also, try throwing light wash of brown madder alizarine (or Indian

Red) into the distant sky or land-scape. This can give the feeling of sunset, but don't overdo it

"Sometimes I have completed a landscape and discovered it didn't have the depth I wanted Those mountains just didn't settle back into the distance the way I would have liked. One solution to this is to put a light wash of Paynes gray or neutral Tint over the area I want to recedg^ This usually pushes things into the background fairly well

"Also a good neutral gray can be mixed with cobalt turquoise and ali-zarine in equal parts. Cobalt tur-quoise can be a beautiful color if toned down with a touch of brown madder alizarine Also . a mixture of cobalt turquoise and French ul-tramarine can be absolutely beauti-ful

THE BEST WAY TO find your favorite is to get out your paints and play — keep records of some of the combos you really like Make a color swatch and write under it what you used to mix that color. That way. six months from how. you won't be des-perately trying to remember how you got that color.

•'I have rarely used black. I find it too dead instead I will use dark mix-tures of other colors If you stare at that shadow long enough, you will begin to see that that you thought was just a dull gray is actually alive with color.

"My all-time favorite book is Col-or for the Watercolor Painter ' by Tom Hill. It's the best I've seen on tbe subjacl 1 think it deserves atten-tion ' '

Diane DeLuca sent in a beautiful deep reddish brown which is a com-bination of alizarine red and sap green She then turned this combina-tion into a deep green by adding phthalocyanine blue Then with with the addition of white, this unlikely combo was transformed in a beauti-ful turquoise And with a greater in-troduction of white. Diane produced a beautiful sky blue

If you have color recipes you would like to share, send them to me in care of the Art Store L More. 16338 Middlebelt Road. Livonia 46154 or call 522-6311

DaiHd Messing h a s been a n a r t teacher for 10 yea r s He wel-comes comments and suggest ions

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against the developer, your rights tu terminate the management contract and to amend and/or otherwise abrogate the provisions of the docu-ments which give tbe developer board member a veto power on the actions of the board of directors

The latter provision appears to be unreasonable and perhaps unen forceable it would also appear that your cooperative is being abused ana that the board of directors could be subject to personal liability if they

ter even tboogk tbe membership's uation approval Is not mandatory. Morever, the' contractor will not tarnish records for tbe board to examine concerning his past contract work. What do we do?

A Consult with your attorney con-cerning your rights to take action

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Arts festival winners announced

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Gcvd. sales during the recent iwo-day Grecnmead Arts and Craf ts Fes-

val sponsored by the Livonia Arts commis s ion w e r e n ' t the only ...wards exhibitors experienced Some of them were selected for spe-cial recognition by a panel of judges tor outstanding displays' and work-manship

The list of blue and red ribbon winners is as foil'.•»> photograph blue ribbon. W. P Tih.iyer red Ber-nie Sneider, Frank Sedlar. 1-red De-

Marais Helen Hart and Dave Liebetrau

Fiber arts blue ribbon. Jean V ao; red. Gerrv Cross

Sculpture and metal craf ts blue. Man Paulson red. Steve Anderson. Deborah Watkins.

Country craf ts blue ribbon, Pat Spohn and Sandra Walker, red, Har-old and Betty Hoyt. Barbara Dohr-man

Furniture blue. Carv Stage and Dave Dietz. red, William Colborne.

Jack Stile * -Ceramics: blue, J im Castlglione;

red. Gail Yurasek. Gary D. White, John Wozniak.

Folk art: blue. Frank Wohlers. Drawing and painting red. Dudley-

Smart. Basketry: blue. Barbara Fair. red.

Kathy Easton. Susan Kozoro Glass blue. Dorothy Denner, red,

Scott and Judith Cunningham. Gla-dys Wallace. Mary Jim Pockey. Cheryl Adkins. Susan Matyiku. Bri-

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Woodcarving blue, Greg Joseph Jewelry: blue. Kim and Frank

Yanke; red. Milton Bennett, George A Ferris.

Graphics: blue, Charles Thomas. Festival judges were arts commis-

sion member Jean Gralley, Wayne-Westland School District art instruc-tor Roger Cseresznye and Sue Price, a member of the Michigan Council of the Arts for 14 years

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We ll all agree that a properly se-lected and assembled f r ame will add greatly to the presentation of a piece of artwork, including photographs

But. did you know there's another kind o{ frame you can apply to your photographs, one that will make you pictures much stronger with far greater impact '

I'm referring to a technique called "framing ' done through the viewfin-der as you compass your shot As a

compositional tool, framing car, Turn an otherwise-plain shot into one with strength and vitality.

How do you begin to use f raming techniques 0 Be^in by looking through, around, over and under a foreground object thai totally or partially f rames a more important subject behind

For example, hanging branches

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to a street scene An archway will direct attention to the subject inside, and a foregrounO rock formation will give substance and foundation to an overall scene

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Look for unusual f rames such a< a car door an Outstretched arm or a twisting river or fence Frames that contrast with the area lh»»y sur-round either m color or tona: value-wiil be fxciung too

Because many of the f rames you'll be using will be close to the camera, you will have to pay careful atten-tion to depth-of-field Often times, a small aperture i f l l -2?) will be need-ed to maximize depth-of-field so that foreground objects and background subjects will both be in focus in tbe final picture o

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SWITCHING TO a wide-angle lens will increase depth-of-field even fur-ther and will help you to get fore-ground objects in the scene

There may be times when you want to intentionally blur the fore-ground to obtain a misty almost ro-mar.uc effect Just adjust the depth-: f-fieid accordingly

Short shots, Tree branches , a brick walkway, even flowers, frame this Monte Nagler photograph of a gazebo at Weat Bloomfield s new Simabury condominium complex.

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2 9 4 4 4 N o r t h w e s t e r n H i g h w a y

Suite 300 Southf ield Ml 48034

(313) 357-2200

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Thursday. Juty 9, 0 * ^ * 5 E

Thorsday Jufy 9- 1987

C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

GLA66IFIED REAL E6TPTE 5 9 1 0 9 0 0

5 « - U * o n m 312 Livonia 112 Livonia

1 2 A C R E L O T A S S U M P T I O N I On rrw» well maintained 3 Bedroom

3>JWOUS Nottingham AO. oo-otum 'ancn Ocaled or W » n r« l FVv ££c*ete with Tbrary »•!•« v « | shed easement oner, f*m*y room

•>ecH:>oms 2 i Eetn* tut»i COO'- I Witr, -ec room 4th near oom *nd a ••or M..-OU1 to heevif, tread "it . powder 'oom win spece to add a C4f "oca- aa*.ng $179 .900 C*fl

J I M C R A V E R

422-6030

RE MAX FOREMOST. INC"

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312 Livonia

ACT NO'W •n-.meaia'e occupancy or quality noma* Lnroiva Farm.ngion ~ms New* SecorateC AsaurnaO* -tancm® M*C $'C *t0 $"*C DOC Co» 'r*o can Sher-y »' I =*ea-OW-tia. Mgm t C<XB 6**-*629

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B.I.E BkBeC'N H-ome ovary a bed •oom 2"-i Bath co«xu» wtth so many eit-as family "OOm Vepiece central a" Ovaiy P«t*. 2 car at taced garage $1*2 900

E A R L

K E I M

S U B U R B A N

LIVONIA

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

A + A t t r a c t i o n s

CAN T BE MATCHED' beeutttul 3 Bedroom

One* ranch teeture* ! < B*!hs. fami-ly room wrth nature! fireplace gor-JKU3 large kitchen. super hniahed tieaementt and 2 car 9ar*»* Pram, um N A location LOW $9C s

C a s t l e G a r d e n s Fabulous 3 Bedroom Bnc* ranch. 2'y Betha fame, room end Vaptaca oar.t'al — conditioning attractive r«c room L^ht neutral modem Oacor Ouici occupancy 2**24 9*->aoe $92 900 Calf MARL EHE CENTUBV 21 Today 2«i-2WC

C L E A N OH YES* ; c-eawy painted 2 Bedroom t bath i

just listed - attractive 4 Bedroom | norv noma new carpel " " f j -h«r> comma! Features 2 •» Dams tne c»uo» new ao*1 • ?~ n TT " brick colonial Features 21 Baths tne plugs _ r - . ftrst floor Laurxjr> tam*> room «Htr> naca * rrxjat »•« V«» 900 L-a» natu'ai Vec~aca 'or-mai 9 " " ( room oaaamart artacnaC 2 car oa-raga 6 Waa Lavar location Onfy f ? S 900 »

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312 Livonia

LIVOWIA ft AREA NEW LISTING

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Harttord South 261-4200

312 Livonia

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C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

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DAVE SNELL or

RUT* KOZAK

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

420-2100- 464-8881

LIVONIA & AREA NEW LISTING

a Dedroom 2''> Oat* quad wiw fami-ly room dining -oom comomation <o

^OdMawr- 2W car garag. ados to «alua of •«* great 'am"> fK ne »82 900

SRC* BUNGALOW Marl mamiamed or«g«nai owner Mome >r u c m n t «ed»o-d 3 oedrocrns »r.-»nec C»emert and garage V«' MC1

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Hartford South 261-4200

room -<t- W^gM 2 V«>^Ma end 2 car attached garage »' 11 BOO

MARBV S.

W O L F E

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

PRICE REDUCED By Owner 5 bed rooms 1 bedroom on flrsl "toor 2 * oatna Cowrsai 2 car atiacned ga-raoe tam»y room wHU fli aclera oe* noo,, mi plaster J mfn, _n<** *" tras 3-533 PerWi J113 900 By Ap-porrtmant 477-36TB or 535-9535

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pars-ata area Or>gK>a» 3 bedrooms, added .n»*e-

oee^i^ry decor a'ed BY OWNER- 2000 S<J Ft « t»0-.oom 2 -y oatr Gotomat, !)•*»•«• | moya« ccrrttion L f j r i c r Mi raepiece-fam** Sea« * buy .nr*r 113 1 900 Op»- 2 Spm Sat Caa today *or an * Sun 45270 'wr»nflCt 451-07* 1 Centuo 2 ^ > r ^ ' ' * r * '

CANTON att'acowe oeen 3 bed room ranct, -ooded o. fJ"S*SZ tmm+i toor By o~nm 3J7^S64

" B A R G A I N " «r>ere else cou»C you And a 2200 »C

•some wrth 4-5. bedrooms 2't oat-is tamify room wit'. Vaoiace

car garage an or large not 'or . r « - S • 15 000'

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HOME CENTER 476-7000 . • - Mt-e 4 Middlemen

• P.ANC" »ooro»imater> -500 0- »w«n« 37252 Bennett

GoiC Uaror SuC Newfeurgn S<» (RE MAX "DO w7« area 3 rwdraoms. tamify room e- tn fi apLace " "* &at*is. fun Case-ment one jw-Ter Nyne Ajea of property appraoatior Wal* to jacoosons nee> »riopp«r<g ma» ®->ce educed to 900 for fast »aie

Ear-, occupancy SNowr by apoo.r.t

EVEN WITH * MAGNIFYING GLASS ,ou couidn 1 fmc anytr*r»s wong a i r IMS superior 3 bedroom coon.-ai jo-cated and "eatur.!- a W-,sned casement lorma, dmrrvg room attacned garage ar« «er> pn-.ate IC $9« 900

LIVONIA & AREA NEW LISTING

4 bedroom 2'i Batn auad-'exe' enlft fW#p'mem tMrvey roorr\ '5^rn

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BRICK BUNGALOW We* ma.i.ta^ied origmai i*rw Home m a>cedent Redlord ocat«x> 3 bedrooms Vnsnec caser-err ar.0 ga. age W7 500

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HarHord South 261-4200

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rOCA'iON JT'L1-* VALUE com-cmed ifws V.*i 3 bedroom. tj-<» -ancr wf 'amrfy -oo— VaoUce hr*»-*ed -ec -cor- 2 battts at taC eC garage $»05 90C

LlVONiA OPEN -iOUSE Sur-15592 Susse.- N ol 5 M.» S or Newfrorgr 3 bed'oom colon;*' 2»

fOCKT • '8 * ?3l wilti t.repiace icraened porcft "m«ned casem-enr 2 ^ r a"a^"«d^a- aye }

828-23* H-i iM" tturi S •' 6 900

RON OC-A^A >48-3000

626-«60«

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E A R c

K E I M

S U B U R B A N

LIVONJA

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

a. OWNER >oei -ouse Sat Sun X*y 1 1 - ' Z 2-5PM -ovary 3 ceoroor- 2'i batn S -o -anc-". large tenced >01 wood pannated famify -oorn wf 1-epiac« case-ment • * floor -aundry room «rga

; patio 35556 A So M«« J'J< 90C ; For apporrtmer'

F a b u l o u s B a r g a i n Owner pac*«fl - price siafried tor rast sale1 S"wc 3 bedroom 0r<c» •ancr appro* 1 60C M t i fu* batns, famay -oom witti latural fire-place 2 car attained garage des-r ac-e -B»me setting 1st floor laundry full basement tnermo-wmdows n W more Onfy i" 09 900 Call

LARRY MICHAUD 422-6030

, RE MAX FOREMOST INC

FIRST OFFERING ! So don t nesnate to »ee tnn a«cap tionatfy cute and dear 3 bedroom • ancfi . xa-ed In Non- Livoma This

1 .-are >>nd oters an. jodateC • tenor I aiming L and oversaad 2*' car 1 oa'aoe A oargair- at $51 900

HARRY S

W O L F E

MAINTENANCE FREE MJS- SELL

immaculate 3 bedroom af '•ocr- ' T AH*n*r»u»r irwn. c%t permc cwt-ai a» nardwood "oc^s Custom fin^ned basement wtn fre-piace country aitcneri enrersize 2 car garage wtr aoor opener A a" ing 3.stance to our fme -ivonia Scnoore Ctose to snooo<ng ano part win POO. .8949 rtarnson halt miie E or M'-OOiebert »79_90C appointmer t 26'

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For -28C7 or 584-5252

59' -6906

BY OWNER - Snare 3 beoroom br>c* rancn — rr- M misred base-

4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

FiVE M ILE - 'LEVAN B"C« ir.-ievai 3 bed'-ooms natural • fireplace*, a' tacnad garage 2 fg* ba'ns .New 1w-nace r jot »ttener floor $99 900 Oper -.ouse Sur After 6pm Call 464--&39S

Buc« I $78,500 Can 422 SESFt

JUNE'S TOP SELLERS

P L Y M O U T H O F F I C E L I V O N I A O F F I C E

1 Dorothy Grant 1. Bill Harrison

2. Judy Rumpel 2. Fern McCormick

3 Yvonne Teevens 3. Comne Nilanc

4 Billie Massarc 4, Ed TremCath

5. Derek Davis 5, Bill Waits

ET OWNER - IW 900 • immaculate 3 bed'oom one. -sncr j wtr lam.N -oon-. Livoma a-ea

I ' Apoonrtmer- onl-, 26 1 -68 19

ey OWNER N 0' Scooter a" w of Mer-'mar. Compietefy updated 3

J bedroom 1 1 oath Br** Rand" 1 1 500 sq ft Full basement 2 car al-' tacnad garage a* stained doors i • moKHnoa Oa* cabinets cararnjc foyer air t '06.900 522 2'89

BY OWNER -9656 Parter 1800 so n 3 beorooma. lamuy room 2 tua batns 2 y car garage N « win-dows S8-5 OOC 478-304 1

JUNE'S TOP LISTERS

BY OWNER - 29281 Pertr Ct 3 bedrooms *'i batns tarrwty room Witti vap,ac« mnng room dmmg room. IS', floor laundr> court lot centra/ a.' burtt in '976 Neutral M cor -"rougnout new carpettng

500 sq ft J9 t 500 427-08A9

F FUL NC A VILLA - Outcf colonial 1 over 2 400 SQ 1 4 bedrooms -I ' i oed-oom Oowr 'arnify row- eitras | Appliances 4 some -urnrture negoti-able Appoirtment 4 details corner j -.CK.S« 17 598 Veen -ane 95>i50 ft treed 4 'enced lot located N ot 6 Mne W 0« Farmington Rd

NEWER EXECUTIVE RANCH on a» most i acre 3 bed-oon-. custom bu.ll b ro " w e m SA -r-ona 2 '00 SQ 1 spacious «vtng 'oorr mtcfw bedroom 'amrly room witti ftreplace ! i bains 'st floor ieun-jr, .er-a a. flardWfcf: "-->»* larae 3ec» w" jacurfc Af 'oo* "c p«r»i..e ,arC $144 900 591-0235

_ N E W H O M E W'INORIOGE VILLAGE SUB «

4 bedrooms 2 ' oatns -ente. en- j uance T^dor witn e«tra 'arge t*se- j merit Spaci'jus tamir, -oorr wiir ca . •neara c»iir>g 4 at-rs fireplace, formal onng room first W awn | Sr, 4 "C"ary Stove rmcrowave 4 aisnwasne' Optioris to cnoose | from $• -9 900 e'S - > ^ 1

N E W S U B

(7 Miie-Newburgh Area)

Homes I rom S 122.300

Some with Wooded lots

5 9 1 - 3 4 3 3

R E D U C E D ! OWN» Fior-da bound' Br ing o«ers or. ttws NEW. beeutfui cownnai 3 Oed rooms 2 '» batns nicely landscaped o t Dec* of greet -oom d-n-ng oom first floor laun Or, master beoroom srnltt NAM A 2 »ai«-M c losets OM> $141 000

D E S I R A B L E A R E A 3 bedroom, batr br»c* -ancr

I F in l ened b a s e m e n t cent ra l a<r oversued garage wrtr. o t Newer

I JOL est.A msuiatiori a r g e OT So I MUCH to o f e r 'or so Ittle Only

$82 900 ~ R A R E F I N D !

PRINT Aree 8eeuti*jlfy decorated and marntanned ms«>* & out Large tarrwty room, wttr natural flrep^ce b«*mec CEDING & Ooorwail leadmg to pm-rate patio Master batti large country • " c n e r witn loads of cup-coa'ds 4 -«wer floor Hardwood floors circular drive W o n t l e s t ' RE-duced to $97 900

AS*. FOR RACHEL COL WIN CEN" L>°Y 21 TODAY 281-200U j

s7vT$is4 Hand. 4 "a.-dworver'' Earr .nstan: sweat sQuity in. ttw LNor a tx*-' ».J- sa l-9« 1100 SQ FT 3 bee

•ocv wit' a -<» finisned basemen* I eitr 4tr bedroom 1 y batrs and 2 • car garage $"< 90C | i»R#.S

W O L F E

I 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

S e c l u d e d A r e a

. S A L . jma E»eerier-• opportum-1, to m-ort r^nt m1 3 bed-oom. brick

' noma tnoudes t's batms 'st floor i taundry and attacned garage Roomy pie-*n.ape»J Ot $65 000

E R A .

I Orchard Hills

C A N T O N C O L O N I A L Bee* on tfye mar*a«t Qalir mofrval ed' aw bedroom i*yiv«fya«J_ i s betna. 2nd Mtfl prapped Baee-mer.t tama* room witr Vepiece country ..tcAer $91 500

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. R O B E R T O L S O N

9 8 1 - 4 4 4 4 _

CANTON COUNTRY Gnerra located -on J OO- "> acre ac -Ou»t aeedend street 3 bedroom rench wrtr 2 car attached garage-of-«er» 1 200 SQ fi Of Irving country Sty* Hom • *0« tO 0*91 »OT

ooty $e2 90C

E A R L K E I M

4 2 5 - 3 0 3 0

CANTON Large rancfi P**wic» $ 103 000 v«ege 3 bedrooms 2 J beff» Mt 2323 car anacned oar

Son 1-4 422&feo^«« c '

ry7, Harr^rdm "'•-»» | w«t OPENSATU«DA* 1-4PM

314 P l y m o u t h

LAKF'PONITE SutJ ' —ek- J -* 1'ft* room tamrfy 08*201 air pool neater system 420-C34S

N E W L I S T I N G (WvO out Ot Houee Beau'-V dser-rw^g 3 bedroom flome w i » » er tree-Bnecf street Formal *wv room remodeled •n«wr 4 call-Newer efectrK PWK«S fleeting roof Enclosed front pore wooc

$94 900 Ooert dec* ovartoo" "nd*«P« rare — garage $74 900 M».

261 140C

42733 SAXONY NEW ON THE MAM*£T' A perTK*, N O. r r T , Snaadon art, p a — b>x« » i e r « - « r »

- custom t>u« noma In Oe ; peeang landecap^g and a prime a^trfui Orti TownS Mp LoeOed Cffy ocelior A fwd-to-«nCrancr

nm moldings beemed w«tfl 3 bedrooms 'ormal drw^ • , « e * S s A. n^. bains lemay -oom -rtr

RALPH NUEL 85 , . R O B E R T B A K E

CANTON Pfymoutr acnoois '-arge 3 bedroom eotonrai unfi"e»neO seine i •> batfls 2 i car garage basement 2 vepiece* immediate

$89 000 455-16A4

C A N T O N Q U A D Sunflower Sub 4 bedrooms, 2's

P r i m e C a n t o n f Wal* to Sunflower Swim. CluC from vour 3 bedroom colomat witfl «cr«aiy Florida room full baeemen' lorm.ei Omirig room, lemify -oom wtr. fire piece central air 2 car aiecfted »a rage and fast occupancy $ '09 900

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

420-2100 4 64-888 1

Q U A D - L E V E L 4 BEDROOM BRlC* wrtf. 2 "u" M t r« formal <»nmg araa. large •em-

room wrtfl tu* wan flrepiace -

1 2 -

R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

" O P E N S U N Ptvmout* "wt - 3 t*d»oorr t,. . •ancft 2 betf*s i car atlacrwc „i • age to M««aa Pe-» rmnt coi-dit-or- $'9 800 '64 1' iwssei C)«oC* N o* Aon Arbor Tra* ' b»ocii E o' Haggerty

W A L K T O T O W N ft "A" M3er flome M one M P V outr's finest areas Hardwoc-floors ca* woodwor* 2 car gars gapflJS carport. tu» CO--ered fror-.-porcn. wood oec* m bec> a r j . treed ot. $1*4 90C

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SUBURBAN ; 455-5880 464-0206

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261-1823 s u n f l o w e r S p e c i a l ^ t,c>c" ^

Tn.Level 1 7 SOC SQ ft co«r»ei 'Arma. Simryg

349-1212

CAN'ON snarp a* bro* Tn.Level 2 50C SQ „ 1 neigrbomood 'K-ree room -amiiy -oom wtr flr«p<ac® -bedrooms 2 baths central aw ar 1 „g« oedrooms !»• floor .aundry tacnec 2 car garage 4 petw Offered | basement

_. $89 900 FEH.G REAL ESTAT 453 -SOC

737-2000

SHOW STOPPER T->,» IS in« last noma yon we 100* at western L vcmra brie* 3 bedrtom •rancr. mcnides 1 Y batfls on the lat floor 1-p.sned and carpeted baae-merl Win wet bar and fireCece 2 car jar age « id bra'>d new furnace certre w E^r.-liffl meticuaouWy updated $86 900

HARRY s

W O L F E

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

CANYON Stunning 4 year >d eo»-ma 2W0SQF1 ' ' 1

4 bedrooms, central air $94 900 or ! Best o«w fmanong avarlaWe 5S down Caa M»e ag^t 728-2042. ->^2600 I

C A N T O N - $ 8 4 , 5 0 0 OPEN SAT 2 5PM

4-T55 Aniietam Beautifu* 3 bed-room Cap. Cod 2 full batfls 'amtfy •com. wtr natural fireplace central air lull Basement gas Neat 2 car .attached garage outstanding landscaping this is a gem of a list -

BRUCE ROY REALTY. INC 349-8700

T• 2 1 betr cow«a -arge «• suite includes • » - " dose- «

batr Farm, room wtn fttep-acm !o.mal 3*>nng -oom. ar.a shaft ' '

neutral carper erxti v-ed tasemen LOveiy Pa--4" condrtior. Proves i PPCEO R-iGH' AT $124 900

Call Tony Garnsi

Re. Max West 261-1400 JIM ELDRIDGE

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

459-6000

SPACIOUS name =•" profee-i i-onaliy landscaped Ot 4 bed rooms. 2» batfls formal dming

I - oom lots ot eal'as Aa* tor Karen I Maisano Century 21 Hertford S

46A-6A00

COLON AL - 3 bedrooms. 1H oatTis temriy room, natural flrop4ece wood dec* gea gr« central a* country decor Absolutely clean - -$93 900 981-5164 paths

DESIRABLE Nortr Canton. 3 bed room T* batfl coiomal flmtahed -.asement attached garage move-«1 condrton $94 900 As* 'er

A n n e R e d d y

REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000

S U P E R R A N C H Loeded wtti entraa - 3 bedrooms. 2'". batfls 'amlfy room - musi see thra ore Nice area, good schoCs $118 000

N. C A N T O N B E A U T Y 3 bedrooms. 1 , hatha Ovefy "amity room wth «*e©«ace attached ga--age.. r*ca open floor plan new car pet and kitchen floor ijvec* occu-pancy Home warrant* $93 500

J U S T L I S T E D Canton colonial 3 Bedrooms. ' •>

room wrth flrep<ace central a* finished Casemer- witfl »et-oa' profeeaioriairy landscaped neutral decor e«ceiierr condition $94 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

SUBURBAN

455-5880 46^-0205

HOT NEW Y Ou ( 'an in ova antfl y<x«r '»! | glance at tits super By apc*>nr~>en! One* raroh r the fleart of Lrvonla 3 bedrooms. 2'y baths Virshed base-ment tamrty room wtn Vepiece 2 car garage and centra! air $95 300

HARRY S,

W O L F E

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

sEVW TO MARKET

Tfvs immaoMi* ^ oedrooms «rv<3 uc> to date *ncr»er> .a oe fmmrfy roorr & s 2'y cat fl*-r»ge Ooe ERA *'0'.9C ?ior» l€-4 9»0C

E R A

F I R S T F E D E R A L

4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0

,ND£R CONSTRUCTION - Middle-belt " Mile Custom built 3 bed-r com b"C* ranch wtn fireplace 4 attached garage Buy now add your owr touch 533-' t 427-8427

P L Y M O U T H O F F I C E I L I V O N I A O F F I C E t

1. Sue Ann Eberlme 1

2. Judy Rumpel 2

3. Robbie Andreasen 3

4. Chris Knight 4

5. Derek Davis b

Fern McCormick

Corr inne Nil^nd

Maureen Troos l

Bill Waits

Ed T r e m t a t h

4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom, tn-ievei. tamey room fireplace. 2 baths $77 900 Caul between 4-Spm. 47A-9183

BY OWNER - 6 Mne/Neartxirgh * bedroom 1'y batn coiomai farrKfy room-firepAace 'st floor laundry, -ecreaton room central aur mawite-rance -rea Gorgeous andscap-no wtr sprinkler system *64-9376

2 i a S. M ^ n 8t .

P l y m o u t h

32744 5

Livonia

KIMBERLEY OAKS Shaded spiender m central Lrvcmia Traditiooal 4 Bedroom brtc* colonial otters 2'Y batfls. 'amity room wtr natural fireplace 'ormai dining room. 2 car artaened garage and underground spnnAiers $ 128,900

MAR-RY S

W O L F E

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

OPEN SON '-4 PM 32522 5>n Mtie Specious 5 bedroom. Tr r Crime area '» acre 3.300 SQ ft 3 'U"< bath-s. 3 fireplaces 525- '059

C H O I C E B U Y ideal 3 bedroom boc* ranch doae to schools and shoppmg Newer carpeting i ' i baths - main floor fu« basemer.t ga'age «.tcher. pantry, enooeed pat«, .jpgraded electrical Won t last at $6* 900'

Call LARRY MICHAUD

422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

A.IVONHA- Clean 3 bedroom alum sided ranch 1st floor laundry, t'» car garage ideai starter or retire-ment heme New carpeting through-out newer furnace $*C 900 r

LIVONIA- 3 Bedroom, one* lrl-4evel 2 baths twnlN room New furnece 2 car garage $79,900

HEART REALTY

685-0964

O P E N S U N 1 - 4

34036 Cart W o< Faf-mngtor. RC N ot 7 Mile Crwoer an>Ous B^ut..-fv*. large colonic on prerrwum .ot m Wincndge V'Hage win toe- amenities to mention Only $ 14« 900 CALL AL RICE CENTURY 21 Today 261-2000

UNIQUE DESIGN l ,ea' old custom contemporary co-ioo>a. tr, Northwest Lrvoma 2300 square ft fie* wtfl 4 bathrooms, finished basement 1st floor laundry en«rg> saving furnace central air and gareoo dec* $182 900

HARRY S

W O L F E

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

EARLY AMERICAN decorated Colo-nial on 7 acre private par* 2 000 plus SQ ft * bedroom home M $90 s By OWNER 397-1683

FORTY* TRAIL - 3 bedroom 2 fuB bath spacious colonial m prime N Canton locator Beos to nature area A-r conditiomrig storm win-dows many extras Ope" Sun 2-5pm $118 500 453-8048

V E R Y C L E A N ' 900 SQ ft brie* ranch - 3 bed-rooms. 2-way Vapiaca in tamBy room - Hying room formal dmtng large *ttcheri 2 car attached ga-rage Shows rery well $114,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

ROW 464-7111

OPEN SUN 2-Spm, 9195 Mane W Ot Hi* s Of Ann Artxy Rd

Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 batf Bro Ranch 2'y car garage -erased landscaped ot finished Basemrw-.t Mam, extras $84,900 569-OC7G

Wildwood Forest Beauty Large private heevuy wooded lot Enlarged 'amity room' custom

I arched glass fireplace doors to • 16 1st floor laundry wtth 6 ft ooaet. -ustom draperies stained wood-work central air. mithor dollar view Iron tront full ,lront porch $'. 33 900 Caai

RAY HURLEY

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

476-4660 261-4700

G r a c i o u s / S p a c i o u s Charming is W%at your guests wt* say as they enter the circular drive to your 4 bedroom 2'y bath Sun-flower executive colonial Bright sunlight rooms wtfl neutral decor jim engulf you in ar elegant ambf-ance uneouai at twice the pnee -$i36 900t

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

459-6000

43934 HARSDALE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JULY 12 1 - 4 P M

4 Bedrooms 1'» bam Colonial S ot Ford Rd and E of Sheldon $102 500

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OPEN SUN 1-5 152'5 FARMS-xi. _a»e Pomte suE WiBiamaOurj <-» "

uv*ng • roofrs tvntfy 'OOrr f»rep4®ce laundry 4 Bedrooms 2'Y bath. central a»r $T9 9Q0 420-26C '

P I C K I E P E O P L E A Susperbry decorated flome w" I oeC'corns -was'^n firapiac* fami»y"'oom 2 i baf-s forma. 3-ing sun-room win «eded antiQu-F-ench doors leading to mgrounc poo. snU SOC 1 ol wood dec«t-g Manicured oversae ot anc - a - , eitras $179,900

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

459-6000

P L Y M O U T H I N C O M E Two 'ami.*, dupwi wtr seperaie ui» Itiea. private d»«eways 4 entrancw. Low operating e»penses wrtr n..gr return *s* ing $89 900

V A C A N T L A N D 6 2 acres m Canton T*p Buud your A earn home m a country setting wtfl shopping & bamitng only mir, utes away As*ing $25 000 L'C terms aranatxe

P L Y M O U T H

F A M I L Y DELI Located m historic aree o< P"ym out" Same vocation tor 10 years

S D M L I C E N S E Business 8 Equipment

$90 OOC

D E C K E R Y o u ' l l B e S o r r y

4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

314 P l y m o u t h

BRICK CAPE COD 4 bedroom din

® W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r & R a n k e

500 Sou th M a i n S t r e e t • P l y m o u t h • P h o n e 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

O P E N SUN 2-5 -Specious 4 bed'oom boc* cosoniai in desirable Nottingham West 2 i baths den. family room fireplace dining room first floor laundry cen-tral air sprirwiers immediate occu-pancy $'54 900 N o» 6 Mute E Of Levari 35802 Verge

Rachel Rion 348-3000

R E / M A X 100 OWNER' OPEN SAT-SUN 1-4

'8904 Map»wood .S MUdieoen Spacous Coixitry Ranch 28* 14 farmfy room natural fuaptace. formal during room I'A oeths attached 2 car neated garage - ''•» car garage tor Handyman, on 130*140 ot wfth »v-ground pool $74 900 477-8*98

W I N D S O R P A R K . C A N T O N S U N F L O W E R S U B D I V I S I O N

O P E N H O U S E O P E N H O U S E

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of S h e l d o n . S a t u r d a y 2 t o 5 p . m . L o v e l y p . m . 7 2 8 6 H e d g e r o w C o u r t , n o r t h of W a r -

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a s t r e e t w i t h m a t u r e t r e e s F i r e p l a c e In l iv-

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Perfect Famity Home bedroom 2"-. bath colonial m

prime 6 4 Levar. aree invwig fame, room wtfl natural Vapiace 'orma! dmtng room 2 car .garage base-ment CX*y $'25 900

Stunning Contemporary Marble foyer oa* doors 3 .arge oedroome ""ige • it Chen formal dm-ing room. 2'Y baths Pme Oea* Sue $159 900 __ .

C E N T U R Y 21 SUBURBAN

34$-1212

1ST O F F E R I N G Acr now on this exist or— built Bnc* ranch belore open house on Sun-da, fantastic Aoor plan 3 bed rooms central air 2'Y Baths, family •com n-etace profeeawnaHy Un-shed Tiasement Ca»

JOE KOLLINS CENtuRY 21 Harttord N 525-9800

~ TS T O F F E R I N G Prestigious Floral Park inviting 3 bedroom brio* rancft professional i*roscaping larger Wt. neutral de-cor living room, family room wrth natural fWepnece countr, urtcnen newer carpetng. fuS basement ex-tended -nder famny room, many amenities $ -39 i«DC Caa

HEL^NYABS ^

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 464 7111

H jRRY' PRICED RIGHT- MeticuOuS $95 sedroom, cokmiai m desiraoie

Mayfa* Village Neutratfy decorated open floor ptan Aral floor laundry. great court location, central air. and much more $119 900

BE SURE TO SEE tms outstanding Quad m Maytair /Mage where amen-ities abound! Crown moldings bay windows r,ew Patta windows cus-tom draperies central aw new sod deck underground aprm*lers AJI this plus a desirable court location $125,900

CALL MAROA BENSON Re Mai Boardwal* 459-3800

£ % o emode^d

455 1664

BY OWNER - Open Sun I2pm-5pm 5 bedroom. 3 bath Coaoniai duiel court central an flrapiace many options pato $'39,900

BY OWNER - TRAIIWOOO SUB 3 bedroom bnc* ranch. 2 Y oaths. 4fh bedroom/oer in Basement 1st floor launory central aw _ under-ground sprinklers dec* room. $162 300 *59- 7682

J U S T R E D U C E D Huge 4 bedroom colonial with din-ing room farnify room study 2"Y baths flrapiace basement garage and more P-iced to sell at $<14 900

C e n t u r y 2 1 Today 538-2000

M i n t C o n d i t i o n Deecnbes this aharp a bedroom 2'Y bath cetontol large master Bed

waai-«i closet dressing araa

CITY OF PLYMOUTH TERRIFIC DEEP LOT

By Owner 2 bedrooms custom Oec* flrepiecsr with doors newer carpet nsaalmn Anished t>aae-ment «et piaster ws»s Vs car ga-rage atove. refrigerator Oper. House Sun t-6pm 459-T925

FIRST O F F E R I N G Authentic Gothic Revrvaj farmhouse V»y restored 4 5 bedrooms family room fl'epiece modern kiicher-flrst floor laundry. 2 fu« baths oa* lover $ benmsler Picturesque 1 15 acre 3.200 aQ ft Elegant appcanl-ments $219 900

Rachel Rion 348-3000

R E / M A X 100

313 C a n t o n

SFtiC* COLOHIAL May*si- Viaage Sup 3 bedroom t's baths 1st floor laundry tamrfy room, dmmo room country »richer. $ 119 000 453-3033

wood-dec* - 'amwy reew -'.ached gar age plus a Ml Oesement $9" 900

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R 420-2100 464-8881

if y o u m i s s t h i s ' :

4 5 9 - 1 7 0 0

K i n g R e a l t y

Plymouth - Ouan «<*» SUB bedroom bnc* ranch on extra large court lot Living room dming rooir family room eutt! flrapiace. 1st floor Laundry new carpetmg_ new -s> floor in kitchen 2 additional

^ rooms in basement w condmcrv 420-0404 ing 3*3» entrance garage $186 3W

After 6PM 455 3*54

PLYMOUTH.1 7HE PEFtFECT BLEND OF VALUE LOCATION AND CON-DITION WE VE SEEN A CoWniat featuring 5 or 6 Bedrooms a Beauti-fy replaced kitchen and Bath new Alummum covered eiterxx trim t • Baths 'amir, -oom wth Arafat* * B"Yate yard encvjswig a poo- wtr. elaborate decking oesemer' and • J'1 car garsge with oopenei $102 000

FOUR BEO«OOM CAPE COO Home wth formal dining room and 2 f«*

an and both baths mnwde*-crty location It s panwrt fc:» "n* growing famHy $99 900 \f - < 11

Mue-c Under The Siars •tear the S Oakland Concert Band free at our office Mor July 13 7 30pm 17000 S laurel Par* Or Lhronia

BY QWNFR N CANTON Open House Sun 12-5pm Uaytav VWege Sub Beeutrfui 4 be»oom 2'Y bath coior«al 1st floor laundry Central a.- professional, landscaped many

OPEN SUN 2-5 PM 43 tS4 Hartley Ct. S ol Cherry H« w ol Liaey Wea-memtaned * bad room, colonial or qu«ei wooded court Large country kitchen natu-

1 " "I-00 70

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Tf aiNrocxJ SoCx*vtaaon Four bedroom coloni-

al wtth 2'* baths den «nth Vir*eiac* BEAUTI-

FUL D€COR througnout new* carpet and

wallpaper uodwground « P W * * *

trtn fust painted Pro*wwon*»y larOacap«2

You H be proud to own th» on* P19APP

» 1 7 1 900 * 3K FOR J'UOV RUMP€l

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE tMC 453 ««00

immediate Occupancy

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you mto t»w» very pretty tour bedroom 2's

Oath cototm BrtflW «"cnen end txee»'a«l

nook P*JS appaences temHy room wtth natu-

rm Vepiece Mutti level dec* overtook* the

oeeuutm beck yard Onomei owryers

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RUMPEL SCHWEITZER REAl ESTATE IMC

4S3-MOO

TRAIL WOOD H Seeer tren«»erred beeutrtm

3 bedroom cotonsel with den 2'* bath. '*m»y

room wtth douWe pet«o door* end natural

hr apiece Central air under ground spnrv

* Mrs VnsWed baaament attf wet ber Ortqt

nm owner* lmmecu»ete condmon premium

treed tot PSORTV «t7S 000 ASK FOR JUOY RUMPEL SCHWEITZER REAL ESTAtE INC. 4S3M00

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R e a l t o r s

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

U Ptymouth

Vi l lage C h a r m e r . , thta 3 bedVftom 2 slory m la»le*i*y Meorated and haa rt a»i Man floor tiair,. large dining room cerpel -«eugnoui Baaament. paOo lenoed .w«. superbly landacaped wa» to lowti localWn and many extrr-$81,500 Call

LORENA MCMULLEN

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R 459-6000

315 Northville-Novi NO VI Open Sun 1-5PM

24800 Highland*, deairable Weedow«<ook Gtena Sub Spaooua tri-%vei 3 bedroome t'A betha Erv foy tow ei*iimera with the comtort of centre aa and an encioeed aun-room $104 000 348-8784

316 WMtland Garden City

BRICK Ranch, t's bath fe room Arapfece. centre ar deck gazebo greenhouee. a*ytH>Ms V>-tahed basemenl eeamg tana, new floors prime ccwrl ten 425-5809

317 Redford BEAUTIFUL 3 t-O.OOm 2 oalow Garage Deck Finished Ijaasi'nrl Many entree Must seel 19934 Indian $48 900 538- '934

BY OWNER Redford Twp Cherm-ng 3 bedroom one* ranch, II* Oesement carpeted throughout wndow ireetments 8 me»or knehan appawicea remem. open pato ma« e storage sned m rear convenient lo schoola. churches, ahoppeig $ expressways $54 900 S37-U31

CHARMING 3 bedroom bnc* burv islow. perfect *tarte( home

'wort 531-7100 galow. pel $38 500 Mr

ciuyer

Br OWNER OPEN SAT SUN 1-5 3 bedroom BMevel 2 car garsgs

3AA86 Tontjuiah. Westland $57 900 _ 48*-1047

GOLF CLUB AREA 2 Bedroom 2 beth Ranch, carpeted, err flraaned Beeement etlached 1 cergac*pe Nice yardi $78 000 538-94W-

318 Dwrborn Dearborn Height*

3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Oel soad guaHy oonstructior. and aome of the moel sought eftw tee-turee end a price that s effordatae You» find 3 specious bedrooms, good setmg space si the kHchen proteesimeKy flmehed oesement and new carpel throughout Add lo this an oversoed 2'Y cer gerege A* for met $57 900

HARRYS

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

OWNER- WESTLANO Open Old visage O e eroodwork hard- I Sur. 1 -4pm 3 bedroom bnc* ranch «ood floors bay windows neutreay on large ot tame* room. 2 bains 2

car garage $57 90C 328-8759

CHARMING RANCH eharpfy deco-rated n, jve-m condition. 3 Bed-room mirrored wa* in living room. Custom yasours low maintenance 2 car oarage $47,900

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

326-2000 737-4600

jecorated $119 900

-1RED OF COUN TRY"' Me>e an ap-uowitmer.t to see /hi» - «jue 3 -ed-.. oprr, home Architect owned t < ienerve>y remodeled New Beth kittnen and family room wth »euft-ed cerlmg $82 5O0

DON'T PAY RENT! Invest m thia 2 Bedroom starter home wmch tee-lure* many improvements Newer carpeting and kitchen [too. New porches patio and oriveway $50 500

CALL MAROA BENSON Re/Man Boardwal* 459-3600

IU45 WILDWING. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY JULY 11 I-4PM

«3 Bedrcom, 2'Y bath ranch S of Anr Arbor Tra.1 an^ w o* Canton 3 tiedroom ranch m Westland lIVO-

GAROEN CITY Beautifully .andscaped 2 bedroom Ranch, dou-BM 101.'mature oa*s Large »»tng room/natural fireplace, custom drapes coved ceilings dmmg room/ Built -<n cabinets Compietefy re-modeled kitchen. famHy room, pool, deck $54 900 Owner 422-8918

JUST L ISTED !'* Story on lergs prtvste treed 1 100 « 132 AJunanum Sided 3 bed-room. oaeement pAis 1 car gar spa Ta.es under $700 year A charming home with room to expand $37 500 Aa* for

HELEN YABS

\ C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 464-7111

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

I HA VE ACCESS TO ALL of the F oaowing Uetinoa

CUoomheid Village 4 oedroon With 1st floor master Bedroom $285,000 2 5 D»jrni— ^0^9 ** Ou# tori

Estate* l owner new meher $290 000

mat* to downtown B*mmgham from this remodeled 4 redeoorsted home $207,500 4 3 bedAx>m Ranch E oh Adams N ol Big Besvw New kMohen Sharp* $112 ,900 5 2 Beeutrfui Color»ett on N

Glengarry in B<OOmfteMV»ege 6 6 Bedrooms, neerty 7 0J» 5 hrepiaces Birmingham $339 500 7 5 bedroom Btoomhend HKIS horns on Martell Or . naar Cranbroo* School 8 Tudor Msnsion m BroomlleKl

Hats $1,500,000

302 Birmingham Bioom field

SELLl SELL! SCLl' Priced lor quae* sale Tf»a 3 bed-room 2 beth house won't isst long wonderful Cul-de-see ocalor 'jr. s

acre of property afh s dec* of the famny room Ouarton-Tsiegrspr

ares $128,000

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

SHARP 3 bedroom brie* rsnce Vs oeth. kitchen with eetmg space pa-ne meutatton fu* pert*»y »m-

lened oeaemem good Birrrangharr,

Sun 2 5pm Call for appt 537-0229

NEAR WONOERLANO MALL 3 bedroom brtc* home Basement, aasos newly carpe«ed & decor el « |S7.900 1-887-91M

ATTRACTIVE colonisl 3 Bedrooms. 1's Dams dmmg room eat in kitch-er. '>r apiece gaa hot aw heat ga-

g PLUS buHdaole landscaped ipf 150*140). prestigious area near .own. Shoppmg & school Asking $275 000 845-2995

G O R G E O U S

D E C K E R 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

315 Northvi l le-Novi

ma schools PsrtHAs setting. fully decorated newer roof neeter 4 carpeting Must si $39 700 -

E a r l K e i m W e s t

5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

BEST BUY IN NOV Meed-owbroo* Glens Sub 3 Bed-room 1'Y bath coiomait Famny • oorn ottering raised hearth fire-

, New deck Or eel 'ermty Y o u r R e a | E s t a t e 525-7700 -borhood. dose to schools E«-

: v s e s t e t »oc L A N D C O N T R A C T

G r e a t S t a r t e r H o m e 2' Bedrooms, laundry room, newly remodeled k'tchen and bsth screened porch AJI for $24 900

C E N T U R Y 21

NO REDEORO - super share 3 bed-room bungalow, large fam«y room •Wi Vepiece Centre a* Neutre coSor* Now, landscaped with 2 Y cer cjaraoe Many updated feehxe* Pnced to ae* Ouickfy K W J W Owner tranefwed 538-3590

BEST VALUE m BIRMINGHAM Discovw Prrracy $ aeiene pleesurs m apecwus Beeutiti>ty landscaped yard Bnc. Ranch 3 bsths, 'amlfy room flrapiace. appflancea $109 900 589-0070 1387 Hazel. S of Mapie. E 0> *dems

OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4PM

O P E N S A T . 12-3 15449 Wakenden - Great starter home - 2 Bedroom c**ioa»ow priced

° " c E N T U R Y 21 Your Real Esta te 525-7700

BEVERLY HILLS - Exceptional 5 Bedroom coiomel 4 bsths merry neww lest urea Vushed Baaament, new dec* $179 900 646-6204

LET ME SELL *OU« HOME AND HELP YOU FIND ONE THAT SUITS YOU BETTER

FREE HOME APPRASIL AND M«FI KET ANALYSIS THERE S NO OBLI-GATION

DAVE BEATTY yve» ManuW Snydw 4 Rarwe

647-6999

JUST SEDUCED TO $13A 000' Lover, 3 Bedroom b-'Ol'Sncnjn Westchester Visage Family room separate dining room tu* base-ment er conditio™no

pen Sun 12-4pm

SPECTACULARLY BEAUT*UL property on quiet -oed H°u**-J» BriQhi wth nice open leeiing Pretty *iew from e^ry window Den haa separate eniry Basement haa been water proofed Hard wood floors wet piaster City water , sewers topi $139 900 BE

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

VERY CHARMING COLONIAL Absokutety move m concur or Nei Mjt seme* knener guamt dinmg room wth window plant w and nu-merous smenrties in this 4 bedroom Birmingham home $99 900 RU

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

& more Open

BEVERL' MILLS Nottingham forest custom 4 bedroom. 7 •> bath coioni-• on oeautitu^ treed ot $289 500 646-2556

Cranbroo* Fteehors 645-2500 Supert) 3 bedroom brie* ranch on

q> OWNER to pre-guaiihed Buyers 73*295 Ot Enormous country kltch-Nov 4 bedrooms. t'Y Beths, living wih door-wall to dec*, huge •oom, dining room, modern kitchen/ oasemeni attached 2 car garage. breWitaat room, laundry room sew- easy terms $88,900 , na/dwv large 'amity room arood 4 ] gas burning Vepiece- a* nature | quarry stone well Large heated ma-ch^riics garage wth steel oeam 4 electric door opener j Secluded back yard Many extras $ to*.900 make oftw 476-4613

C e n t u r y 2 1

C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP just Hated! Popular location comps-mants this sprawling 3 bedroom ranch home. Features ramodeiwd knehan. specious famey room, fu" V.ahed baaament l'S baths and 2 car garage Onfy $59 500

C E N T U R Y 21 Today 261-2000

BEVERLY HILLS-Bric* ranch, 3 be^oom nalursi hr apiece coved callings hsrdwood floors, formal ommg room, fu* Basement. Vs car garage iraad KH. neww fymance &

WONDERFUL tN TOWN CHARMER Newer kitchen and carpet great 2 beoroom starter home close ic

647-079-4 1 oowntown Birmingeem Ca* today" 1 $64 900 HU

NEW LISTING EARL KEIM REALTY M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

161 H*boro

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BEVERLY HILLS

OPEN SUN.. 1-4 PM 32*90 Shandsn Or

S of 14 W oft Greenfield

Ver Speosi Tudor-atyis home wtn seperaie adiacent treed ot Rich

_ _ . woodwork custom dels** 2 or 3 RANCH - 3 bedrooms, 2 betha. c*- oetha neated Fiends

room & mors $135,000

C l a s s i c C o l o n i a l Sharp 4 Bedroom 2'Y bsth colonial wtn s dan, wood windows and wood mm throughout lattice covered or** patio wth southern exposure So much to offer - family room wth Mod Beemed cathedral ceiling end •un well onck fireplace $1T9,90C Ask lor

DONNA WALTER

lIVONIA SCHOOLS By Owner' Mint Condition! 3 bed-room bnc* Ranch, targe lot. new carpeting appliance* *vailabie, 2'Y car garaoe Farmmgton/Joy * " $64 900 525-5529 or 848-8500

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

420-2100 464-8881

E x e c u t i v e P a r a d i s e

2 prime acre* Spacious rooms, 2 srepiaces beauiifuity decorated m neutral colors, circular drrve 4 car garage $289,900

C E N T U R Y 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s 3 beoroom bnc* ranch, J'Y Oaths,

All lor fireplace in Irving room, large kitch-en J'Y car garage Aa*|ng $74,900

CALL DAVE QUSTAFSON Re Max west 261-;400

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Just listed $61,900 - 3 bedroom brok ranch, baaament. 2 car ga-rage wood dec*, newer gas fur-nece updated kitchen $3 100 dowr. Seller bought another houae Joy 4 Mernman area Century 21, ABC 425-3250

pat throughout, completely flniahed ' baaament wth gas og fireplace, kitchen 8 bath r*modeied, screened porch centra a*. 2"s

REDFORD Beeutrfufty maintained 2 bedroom home. *fcjmlnum tided Full b*sament. prolesslonally landacaped fenced yard Grand Ryver & tnkstw area Buyer* Onfy' $34,900 or best 875-383'

Ca* MARY l BuGiS

HALL S HUNTER 64A-3500 or 645-0518

N E W L ISTING c*iarm.ng B»-m,nar-.am Bungalow n a nice little neighborhood Base-rnert garage cat-c 3 bedrooms snd s private Bsc*yard wrth rar'e flo-wers $85 000

R A L P H

' M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

ALU SPORTS WALNUT LAKE wth Birmingham Schools Move-m con-dition in trw sharp 3 bedroom 2 sto-ry teeturmg Beautiful hsrdwood ! floors ftrepiacas in innng room and master bedroom Fun Basement C-ose walking distance to the lake wth ta»e privileges Phone 'or fu-- :

trer information $117 900 H-98929

H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS

646-6200

BIRMINGHAM bnc* 2-»tory 3 bed-room 1'Y bath remodeled "richer bath $ master bedroom ftntshed

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REDFORD Salem Lane Specious broadtrom ranch, dmmg room »-br*ry. natural VapMce cenual air baa am int. attached oarega large lot Immediate occupency $4»,500 TOWNLINE REALTY 278-1850

BIRMINGHAM Bungalow 3 bed-rooms. 1'Y oaths Irving room dinmg room, sunroorr. oarage

t. $124,500

LAKES OF NORTHVILLE offers the premium setting lor fin* executive ranch The ultimate in piiishness and quality th» home ot-

* te>e stamed woodwork extensive use ot accent moldings. pm»h car-pet. ano mors There is a master suite with full bath and large closets 1st floor laundry. Iiwig room B«u* family room w«th natural Vepiece. fua basement and 2 car garage $188 500

BARRY S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

MOVE-IN AND VACATION m your own bac*yard 115*159 ft lot arftfi pool and patio surround this 4 bed-room vinyl Cape Cod wtth huge !*m-.ty room and tdns o< extras $54 500 |F-I4i

PAMPER YOURSELF' M*il a 4 . bedroom Westland atarter wtth

master half beth and huge 12*17 country kitchen investor rata - sim-ple assumption $39,900 |P-8)

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Rea l to rs 5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

REDFORD TWP Two bedroom hams houae. 2 car attached garage. 1 acr* 'of land 13557 Mercedes $49,500 Arm. 255-5Q95

SOUTH REDFORD BEAUTY 3 bedroom bnc* ranch, finished baaament. 2 car garage, central air $59,900

ERA - COUNTRY RIDGE 474-3303

r*vshed 540-5580

BIRMINGHAM DOllHOUSE Neat home move right in Com-pletely remodeled kitchen, new cab-inet* recessed lighting, bey win-dow wonderful new Bathroom hardwood floors, repamied redeco-rated Full basement fenced nicely landscaped yard $73 900

Aak lor L»NN WALDORF Rapt Mjkhual 647-7100

N E W L ISTING Custom built contemporary home f»r tn4 young at neart Excellent co"dc aiternsti«e scsc.ous -ooms built-in coseis jacuni ea-rned' ai casing m greai room gou«-me> kitchen Wth ceramic floor and walk -out oww level $380 000

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

NEW CONSTRUCTION custom buflt ranch True duality not found in standard trac* housing Anderson woodrvmyt dad windows California drift slone fireplace ener-gy efficient furnace ceramic tile, central intercom, and much more Ot course there s a master b*ih dining room and 1st floor laundry and tuf basement too $178,900

HARRY S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

STUNNING BRICK Polished perfection *nd pac*ed wtth value OuaBty built 3 bedroom ranch that has it an 1H 1*1 floor baths basement central air aluminum tnm. racefy rsmode«d kitchen and2 car oarage A IwrMfy location you WB love $59,900

HARRY S

W . O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

NICE LIVONIA SCHOOLS We think this is one ot the races! de-luxe tn-levela we have had for sale Loaded wth festu-es S of Joy. E of F armington Rd A super houae at $69.900 Call tor addreas Century 21 ABC 425-3250

SUMNER - 3 bedroom one* t»ed Basement new carpets, newer fur-nace garage owner leaving state Must e*l Quick occupancy, only $45,000 Owner says best ojler take* MOONEY 533-1800

BIRMINGHAM - MUST SELL1

popplelon F-art 3 bedroom brick Colonial dmmg room. den. rec room updated kitchen central a^ immediate occupancy $173 900 C I 258-5573

BEAUTIFUL '983 Contemporary noma-3 bedrooms 3 bath air spnnkier. loads of extra, ift floor leundr, A.auatue m Aug $-• 4_900 4 mile Haistead & Haggerty . .55

We*tDury W Bioomheid Piece Sub Oper. Sun 2pm-6pm 661-8373

BEST BUY IN TljE COUNTY' Hew, 3 bedroom 2 fu» baths ancn home . «»e prrvneoges House & ^nC onfy $64 900 Can l-7pm dairy excecit "hursdsys 363 99*4

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B.OOMFIELD Wood* C-oioni* targe wooded lot * bed'ooms 2 i Baths cer am* foyer. Sludy 'amify room-fireplace Basement rec -oom . Central ai' 1*1 floe aundr, sprin-• ers $ '69.'900 642 -'620 6« ' 9295

303 W e s t B loomf ie ld

O r c h a r d Lake

BIRMINGHAM - Open House Sun 12-6pm 2 bedroom 'anch nving room tirepiace family -OO". new tvirnace 1 Bioe* S ot Mapie . mlie E 0t Adams 1610 Yosemite $94 900 644-1247

BIRMINGHAM - Ready to move-m 3 bedroom bnc* colonial Femuy -oom living foom wrth Vecxace for-mal dmmg room, kitchen 1'y baths oeramic foyer 8 kitchen, floors Un-shed basentant. central sir Taatefui Jecor neutrals 2'Y car heated ga-age $127 900 Call for appoint-mint 855-3672 or 646- 13*6

THREE bedroom ranch, large kitch-er basement extra large fen»d

B0 with pool 15517 worm. Ce* warn Maytair 522-8000

NORTHVILLE By Owner, unique PO-o-.ai wooded lot, 5 tH«3'Oor« 3Y D«thS. rnmry $18V.900 46957 Curttt O ^ S u r , - ^ ^ ir 4PM or by app' Days After 7PM and weekends 3*9-1782

NORTHVILLE - * bedroom Colonial 2 + baths large enclosed porch, air »ood windows. •- acre treed Ot 2 garage $166.900 Owner 349-4983

Prime Area of Westland ..jwer ranch on deadend street -many teature* including new no-wax kitchen, nice 'anvfy room. Wth cell-ing 'an possible 2nd bath m base-ment, lovely landacaping, huge ga-•age W*tch the kid* *wim from pa-to overlooking pool $86,900 Call

STEVE or GENEVIEVE

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R 478-4660 261-4700

THREE bedroom bnc* ranch, lee turee - 1'Y baths, finished basement with wet-bar and fireplace 2 car ga-rage Just luted *t $54,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Your Real Esta te 525-7700

THREE BEDROOMS and basement loo! And *t * price that won t put you in the poor houae There is gas heal, lormal din-ing room, and oversi2ad lot Onfy $41,900

HARRYS

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

BIRMINGHAM-Wimbleton Adams 4 Hunter 4'i baths. '2 ooms. newly decorated excellent ,vertfl condition., on douB«e lot /Talking distance to puCmc parocfu-sl * private schools Firm mortgage ;orr irwtment $30 t 000 Shaiey Betweer 9 4 4 30

Ca* Mrs 649 1700

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom ranch. xlc*..'ai-mmurn 1000 SQ ft a* ap-»ances. >eet 4 dear, ai- $72,900 loben 391-3141 64-4-4393

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

PLYMOUTH THIS BEAUT IFULL* LOCATED BEACON HILL Bnck front Colon** boasts a court loca-tion and an attached Green House ">^re are * Bedrooms 2'Y beth* formal dmmg room, mand counter •nchan a 2#h <am*y room wif a spat stone hrepiece. a study floor laundry a «"ve»y p»hr*te yard with multiple patic i ing loyer wrth ar. open wood «t*i»-ase and side imt-anc^2^ car g*

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

PLYMOUTH 3 unit income eye m .me unrt let the othw two make your payment end buM eQu"> «' ihe vsme Ume" Oood mveetmer' wth minimum down pay men; $104 OOO FEHLIG REAL ESTATE

KJOVI - BY OWNER - 3 bedroom. 1'» bath colonial. «vmg room tamity ,-0orr> 04T*ng roo«n 2 cm aTtict^a oAr»g« 2 +*# 5xx> enne center 4 ^ a r y APO*; ances u-oluded' $124 900 348-8231

NOVI CUSTOM RANCH 3 Bed-rooms. 2 baths, grea' room « « i M basement 't acre lot. $128,900 Open Sat-Sun 1-Spm 3*8-5971

NOV! NEW CONSTRUCTION OPEN SUN 1-4PM

CUSTOM BUILT CONTEMPOH*T SPACIOUS RANCH Over 2000 sqfl 25100 Wtxom Rd N of 10 mile Lo-cated in country setting of new cus-tom bum homes Largest specious Qieat room with cathedral cernng. Vepiece hardwood foyer sp«iou* • tlchan abundance of premium cacanets pantry custom wood mau-lewd windows Cerarrac W»- ] " floor laundry, walk m doeet m««er &att) fu* basement many suatom ex. . . . $158 900 Oh.'Jd by Grande 'Custom. Homes 397-2*6'

3LOOMFIEL. CONTEMPORARY anch Wth wa- out lower .leve. 3 oedrooms 2'Y ath tarmfy room jec* private setti. i $'90 000

PRIVATE RAVINE St "TING- Kit own Birmingham 55h 3ec> neutral oe cor $159 900

BLOOMFIELD RANC" - 3 bed-rooms, tumify room, attached ;a-•age 4 deck 0*y J128 900

Earl Ke«m Birmingham: 645-5800

NOVI - OPEN SUN 1-6PM 42358 CHERRY HILL

Nov! schools Exceptional * be£ room colonial 2'Y baths family room wth Vepiece neutral 'onea wtr, central *•> 4 pr^aa»jn-y

$12* 900 By or 313-3*8--1552

*S3- 7I00 TWO STORY T OWAAL 2350 SQ FT

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NOVI PRICED FOR ACTON 4 bedroom a* Br** ranch,. 2flj« belha new carpeting tVoughoul. newly redecorsted nee ove>y lot and much mora immeoi aw occupancy O o - «o « m j j -

gaiaee per iikic »amey room wth beamed ce»ng peneaed atudy wttr bu<tm booas

Ptymouth «oa* to schools 4 shop-ping R. own. $152 000 * 53-5029

• c ANTERBIJRY ESTATES

" H E P F A R D "

8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

NOVI-40504 vadene Lane 5 of » W of Heooerfy Newt schools 3

Comn^ f m-Y -ooei with nelural Vepleoa 1*« floor >..•«-> moer, iend*c*ped. orvste

Z£?2, ; t «500 3*84843

REMOOELED 2 STORY Garden City - Vacant - 32744 Boc*. S of Ford. W Oh Merriman Spe-cious 3 beoroom, 2 Betha, dmiry room. 2 cai garage. 70 x 142 **, new carpetmg, new furnace, new Beth* new kitchen etc Drrve by irx] sea rt - ther cal tor Century 2 1 ABC 425-3250

S T A R T E R H O M E S

IMMACULATE bnc* 3 bedroom ranch, remodeled kitchen wtth dishwasher tastefully decorated wth neutral colors throughout, 2 car garage $39 900

LOW LOW DOWN or poaelBle lero down VA, brlc* ranch Extr* large bedrooms 1H betha, country Kitch-en. huge ttvsng room with Vepiece 2 car garage $34 900

CAR BUFFS DELIGHT - huge 3 bed-room bungalow with open statrcaae to upper law**, carpeting through-out Olflce or den, BaeemenV 2car mecheiMca dream garage $38 900

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom ranch, super kitchen dimng room, centre „ r 2 cm garaQ* immediat* ooc*>-penoy $3T,B00

FANTASTIC 3 bedroom brtc* r*nch. country kftchen, bum in dishwaaner double V«vty beth beeut«lu*y fln i shed beeement $43 900

C e n t u r y 2 1

C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

TONQUISH TRI-LEVEL pwlectlon' BeeutlW 3 Bedroom pric* with t'Y batha, attache* ge-«eoe-xaim tairaty room huge «"««»-«n with BulH^^aeu twSrS *™ dec* $72 000

Century 21 Cook & Aaaoc

326-2600

VERY C L E A N 3 Bedroom bnc* ranch, coved can-ing in Ihrmg room and dmmg room, large kitchen lot 95 « 135 sun porch 2 car attached garage $69,900 A** for

WALLY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 464-7111

318 Dearborn . Dearborn Heights

BLOOMFIELD MILLS - U « * bed-room 2'Y bath contempora-y ranch, country lane. 'Y acre treadW-t. Hot M«*oi> Grove off Lahaer $2."5 M0 Open Sat A Sun 1-4 M8-2900

N E W L ISTING Great colonial wih 3 bedrooms. !'• Balhs tormai dlhmg room screened- irr porch .overlooks Dec* yard enhanced by ovefy andscap-mg $16* 900

R A L P H

M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

- NEW LISTING Open Sunday 2-* Birmingham

i -anch has 3 bedrooms, glassed | Ftonda room partially finished 1u«

Basement central air 2 car garage | and fireplace in living room

$12* 900 2283 W Mapie S oh Mapie E of Cranbroo*

R A L P H

M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0 OPEN FRI SAT SUN

•2 00-5 00PM 7261 INRSTER RD -N oi 14 Mae RD. E o> inksier Rdi

NEW CONSTRUCTION iu*i com-pleted This 4 Bedroom, 2 1 bath custom contemporary an' Be the home for rou' Every extra ooton you could want and much more than 'you could ever expeel Car CHRIS tor details or stop in if you M*e the auanty bul want more or less we ml! build lor you on your lol or ours' You won't find any Better anywhere in Michiga,-. $324 SOC ASK ROR CHRIS STREHl

. [ . . C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G -jta Mapie Farms Recenth decorat-

OWNER Caas Lake pr-viieges «c th-ougnoui mamte'-ance-'-ea :• M*»nrenance-free « Bed'oor- 2 > ceo-oo" 2 "> =*'' home _wWh Are-oath 32,16 tnground poo act*- dace m family room beauty o ances Sauna Whi'ipoo. 2'Y cat at- i wtr new privacy 'erce $ 28 500 'ach«d garage Extras W Bloom-held schools immediate occupancy L C a variable $"5,000 662 859*

CHARMING 3 bedroom COOniA on aoubie lot m Village ol OrcharC Laxe Beech & Boai launchinC- or, prestoous all sports Upper Straits a>r Oper, tnm «ree*erid 683-12**

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0 CONTEMPORARY BUILDERS MODEL

Available 'or iimmediate occupancy over, weat Boom he-: sub at

Mapie and nalsteed Compietefy sup

303 Wes t Bloomt ie id

O r c h a r d Lake

OPEN SATURDAY & SuNDA'

| 554-WCAQTLL* CIRCLE SOU""* I -his coionie heme has 4 arge Bed--ooms wrtr, master bet' -arge attcher wjr mar, caBmet* anc aoorwait ic screened-m porcr Gooc 'artuf. home wttt. cenfe a.-CCU.iT 3 - ^ »r>C i ^ . 2'KmC ic- *+ •• $ 3- »0C

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Century 21 Mapiewooc

Execuitve Homes 851-7711

N E W L I S T I N G

i S ^ o T r . ^ O p e r F l o o r P l a n r CfSming colon,a jEnoy F" contempo-*r.Jee

3ecS"*ted~and lar^icaped Oper 9 wtr. s-eenrv^,se 3 ' L X t C n.,v l? tc 5 -—wends For r-»res • -s" floor au->d-. and •Wi to 5 daily 12 to

more «ntc ca* ' ASB

ENTERTAINER S DELIGHT Contemporary 3 bedroom ranch wth cathedral ceiling 2 - Baths, fin-ished Basement large master Bed-room neutral tone* mtercom cen-vai in beautituify landscaped iot wth 4 tone sprin*Bng system W Boom hew: Schools Located Farmington Rd betw M*pje " nut ByAppI

FRANk, N CORNEFtS open Sunday 1-* S229 Whupenng Oak. S o' Mapie £ oh Middlebelt One-of-a-kind walk-oul ranch nes-tled on treed corner ot features 28x15 irving room » earned'ai ce»-rfig '.replace 15 doorwall 4 0ec» A contemporary -eel m a contempo--ary subd-vs^r $169 900 As* -or E rna Gorman Rarph Manuel Ofc 851-690C' «•» 626^338,

ends F or p.aca* - . _ , . 669-3223 $239-90Ct 2 7*9 Bircr Harbor 5 of taut

Square Lake W O" mksier

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

303 West Bloomfield Orchard Lake

2 NE«V S~A=,"ER HOWES - - « * a"t-3aB>e quality tx, 1

- u » ng dtsiance u wtr. mr access to w

"or ..are I oeo-ooms arge i-vm^ ->or- anc «richer neu"a carpet'- 5 aeci 2 car attached garage ai o-

1 .-^er. -eeco' $6" XK eech

MIDDLE STRA:TS AKE I £r|Oy 8i"« Irw-rOij tr tr>»4 n***1

fbui'- cooma Iw»d, «n «me 'o vr-oo tc oper • Sepi 3 bed'oom* • . "le*"*-'' d

I attached garage anc mo-e O-! $S_ 00C

C E N T U R Y 2 1

SJBUnBAN 349-1212 261-ife.

304 Farmington Farmington Mills

A-c 0R0ABLE Beau"*- -a-List Beinc Built 3 hed-oc—

i rireptace i . -Bath grea' room witfjfiri Clous • -Cher hrs- ' »• " ca- afachec sfa-age wo-ooed oi $M 90C

GRACIOUS WHITE ©aiared co«m^i 4 bedrooms P*JS oer, 2'Y Baths family room centra *ir ver, pn-»ate targe Backyard F,nished &aae-rrwa : --S1 floor aundry Sp"nmers Close IC awa/C wnmng elementary achoo. $169 900

ASK FOR K-AREN WARNER

Merr i l l L y n c h Realty

646-6000'

- N E W L IST ING open Sunday '-* Stunnm; eoorna. ofNrs 4 Bed-coms CM .-oom ^cr .vmg -oo- ^ t ^ r i u t Lovely area Dwco- -e room suite 'Open AOwn* hOOr ar _ _ _ J . mrouohtovt AM Wth numerous m e " « "T??-tu' rama-. neighoom-oo > ' -3 t9 Cameioi No*'* Wo' Drake

R A L P H

M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0 OPEN SUND*"

1-5 2B27 BAt DRIVE

.arge a-ac evei wih new ot Fiand »rs -a.e OHers 25i« v-grounc

1 ooo. wth sola' blanket spectacle'

" -ATTENTION" stanws retirea* irmraatora 3 B-r 'oom Bnc» •*ner, o"ced r $6C s -ewe- -oof 3 car ga'aj-

oon- 'imehec t w ' tentra ar e-*.y*-erms

BLOOMRELD HILLS - very presti-gious location Stunning contempo-rary tn-levei. * bedrooms, 2'y bath< dmmg room, family room, screenec porch, dec*, much mora, move-m condition, $179,000 33*-*30C

BvOOMFIELD hM*s Schools immac-ulate colonial * Bedrooms 2'Y Baths all formica kitchen 2nd floor laundry cr den finished Basement air Gunmie pod. mamtenenee free

Assume VA Mortgage ' w * »'6T90e

L*ge 3 Bedroom ranch m over. pert ol Dearborn Hgts. on large double ol Hardwood floor*, patio off breezeway 2'Y car garage Crestwood School Dtttnct $59 200

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R 420-2100 464-8881

DEARBORN HEIGHTS. Seven Oeks coloraal. DMna CNW. haa ej^ry-tmng. central air brtc*. 22X3C ge-ragenaw dec* $128,800 583-024*

BLOOMFIELD Spacious 7 bedroom 5 bath colonial on appro>imaiefy 1'Y acre m prune aree Home has excellent potential Needs hriiahmg touches 4 decorat-mg By appomtmant only $350,000

O ' R I L L E Y R E A L T Y

689-8844

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE 183 Hupp Cross * Bedroom, 2 Y bath Bnc* Colonial family room large treed yard, screened porcf aiarm mtercom Many extras REDUCED to $259 000 8*7-0215

OPEN SAT 4 SUN • 00-4 00PM

157* SOOAN LK DP. IN ofLflpePme Rd

£ of Franklin Rdt

NEW' NEW NEW' insMSe and out This beeutrfui 3 bedroom, 2'Y Bath contemporary ranch m Sod*r. LA area or, -over *n acre very private lot A must see not a dnve By Owner relocating Priced to see at $209 000. ASK FOR CHRIS STREHL

C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

•MMEDIATE OCCUPANC7 ' sew 3 bedrtxirn ranch $8'..500 2 tu'l Baths i*k* privi eges landscaped Keating Community | Homes « 363-99*4

647-7757

this 3 Bed'oom ->olt,-»« home -o-catec tn oesi'aBe r-a"«i«n »ahe>

HC+ wnOOWS m living roon- Cryerloo* pr-,at* Beck yard anc large .'-egmar ol ceat-,res . Y oaths family -oom w*w h-ecxace centra a and 2 cat' attached ga •age $ 3* 50C

E R A ORCHARD HILLS737-20Q0

OPEN SJNDA* 2-5 3357 PARK,-AND OR

SPACIOUS-GRACIOUS I Fiegance tor the truly di*tmct'»e i I bedrooms 3 baths 2 .avs «®rary O . i w .-oom Rich •POO^nmanh! ^ Century 2 I 0O.1M updating throughou of M.aa«oer and Sour- o* Lane C $249 90C

Century 21 MapteWooc

Executive Homes 8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1

OPEN SuNDA . 2-5PM 5123 CHESTERSHlflE

w BlOOMF-IELC s o" Map* 4 A of Farmirgton^

CONTEMPORARY teetu-es « Beo--oom-s 2'1 oaths patic of o- ' n i -oom ommg -oom anc knener .ale locator cm cui-oe-sac wt" wcoded sefiing Coae te scnocas and Ovic Center $ 132 9">_

.44 *-

i 0 M £ C E N T E R i ' S - ' O '

- • Miie & M.odiebert BETTER THAN NEW

: -s- cfering y "*• total-- uPda'e. n-ome MOS" mator

•and cohtraci terms ac-anab-e P-C«c ai $17* SOC North Of Com-merce and West -of Miner

Century 21 Maplewood

. Executive Homes 851-7711

IT'STTRUE! PINE L»e access B*oomSe»<a H.«S Scrvoots Priced «o LOcateC or a —; t ITT no-Outiet st-eer Ouaatv construe- A E S_~ B.OOMF f ^ - ^ e r -on-non A Sturvn.no 4 Bedroom -anch str^cton part,*'. Inane- - Beo Mint conditon Dor't -ms* thus op- i -oom. I Bath nome ' ami nego*-porturuT, lex luijnou* "vmg 1 abie LQt 75 1 'DC pane $239 MC

M l IQT ^ F F 1 BLOOMFIELJ SCHQOLS-SP* M U O I O t l C , comma 5 bed

Recently redecorated this 3 bed- f > , M , M ceamc 'oyer

H A N N E T T . N C .

REALTORS 646-6200

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 492' naiergate N oh Aainui -are RC omc <v«- Bioomfie«: -axe Rd -ouse Beautiful wtr a< amer,n*n P-o»eaaona Vvdscapf* Cirem*' ortve and prrvao -ake ?"-.iiege»

condition immediate occu

-ewer »ur-*o " 3oo-waBs anc even a "*"» • '

updated apc-"ancea Cai- D*r- 'age

C e n t u r y 2 1

HOME CENTER 476-700'. • • Mile S Middieoeft

BRAND SEA CONS-RuC" O*. 3 tred'oomi f c i rancr wtr grtw -oom a"d Vtence tu* -***•—-**"' I -1 car -a-age dining w s- :»>x

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE gy "vw'NE® Specious 4 Beo-oon execufve nome wtr Viishec wan >,1 tc "» commons wt- lake m-st-eam neut-a oeco- and many *> i-M $• -s 478-591

CHECK THIS VALUE In Farmington Hills

u '-vaiec teller o*e-t th« 4 r>e-

AS» FOR NAhiCt WEONiES"

• OPEN SUN 2-5PM aaea o« NorthvMe 42238 Bradner

««,<• o i l Ma^y. oi H W - 2 Sfuanmg Tudor ooKm* • » ' •ixxae 2H

D E A R B O R N H T S ABeomte doVwuae I bedroom newer carpeting Mvoughout n ^ k,itchen. cupooards fu« baaament INS car garage auper clean home $29 900

Earl K e l m Wes t 5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

DEARBORN Open Houae Sim 1-5 Newly i enudatad 2 bedroom home, apeciou*. elegant Interior 8302 Scfiaeler 581-7928

BLOOMF1ELO VILLAGE * bed room. 2'Y bath updated coloniei fMiJv rrm*" * i hryy Beeutrfu^ lenoed ot Hardwood floor*, tentrw «r aerurtTi system 2 car attached oarage $235 000 583 N Cran-STooTRd 6A6-M23

BUILDERS Own Ranch Home, prt-vete acre treed Jot 8«-mmghem achocas. W*mut -aa* prhrlleo**. * bedroom 4 beth, 3 car garaoa. brie* patic. $175,000 851

N DEARBORN HEK3HTS 3^^droqm^1200 aq

Weal land/Li vorUa Schoote Greet starter home 3 bedroom a*r-mmum ranch updated '"<h*n *nd beth root 2 years <*J peniaay «n ^nwJ oeewn^t 2'Y«rgw«S- •*-a,.. lwv*a.al«MV»

end batha, central

"New Livonia Suh" I Nlh kx« A 2 «f»ri hcMWt W*

I'niquc r*n»h *n»j tolunnl vtvtc* fustom Irarvirrs iiKludt • Brisk all A vuKs • Kingr 4 l) i lhwilf*t •

Attached 2 c*t ijartjcr • ILasemetu * ( rtnrnl dtivrw**

• ( hou r of rxtrrw* *n.{ Intrnor ( oton • Carprt • OritTIK < abuxts and M i «

Price« iraning at MOfS.s**'

Call V49 6969 (Daily a Vtrrkcnd* \ Main OffKe *<• I *N4t> <J)*il» A

rtoiit tn M»l I tlUkintlM ONMNI < IK 'S

I20f 500 A*» lor

' K a t h y B a r k e r

REAL EST ATI ONE 4SS-7000

S U M M E R BREEZE U M -> I I I I and pinea ghie thia *

orHorii prflracy no room i* m. lamay

kl*cner> w*h «w«* *a*ng «f*c* jr%> tlrapMoa iwdawod « « " oe-isa and attached r * cm serage

$W2 000 Caa • BETTY MILLS

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

Ask for PAT

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

WESTLAND RANCH 80 « 1*3 « *» L»e-w. * -rsnch nmm cm ^

Century 21 Cook & Aaaoc 326-2600

$72,000 Cai Lee

51-3771

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 FRANKLIN Village Charming uape Cod nestled amongst towering treea on a storyhook acr* 3 Bedrooms 2 fireplaces wa»-out Ower level Re-decorated Interior Birmingham Schools $139 000

30980 Fr*n*im Rd S of 13 Mae GEORGE BELL

R E / M A X o f B i r m i n g h a m

647-C500—f te*56©-S043

BY OWNER .

14 Birmingham

m-toam location 6nc* and ahimr n*n aidmg 3 bedrooms 2 h * bath* avmg room with flrapiace »_

IT (•!<[ fmm 4 NING RFLMRI i

Kennelly Realty 471-0404

OPEN SAT. 12-3

CENTURY 21 Your Reel Estate 525-7700

cai garage Fu* baaament Large dec* m rear a*th ga* gr* on * beau-trtu*y itmntane) lame wooded lot $150,800 Day*. 843-Y*80 or Night* 8 eeeaend* 6*8-58 8

OPEN SUN. 1-4 18*42 W Beverly Ro W Of South ftaKi S ot l* Mae CleeiraBie W Beverly ranch boasts complete n e w kitchen end ovmg car* throi^**" 3 bedrooms sunny Florida room, flrapiace. fu* Beeement 2car ga-rage Wa* to park & elementary school $ 112 900

ASK FOR JUOY AKKRAPP Merrill Lynch

Realty 6 S 6 ^ 6 0 0 C r ~ * 3 B - 7 5 6 S

fireplaces Tarmfy room 8 mat* oedrcomi and a private ake *cro*s me street -- rou can have n aB' mea' Bioomheid Schools $'89 90C

Lake Privileges On Union -a»e come* wt-. this sprawling 3 Bedroom rancr Home he* -arge cheery dawig roonf natu-ral hr-apiace m famih room 'enced yard with fruit treea f appiumces $77 900

THE

Michigan , _ G c o i i p _ .

Realtors 851-4100

JUST LISTED!

aecx Move-in condition $'49 900

Merri l l L y n c n Realty

trvatac ' 'OC "»C ; VjtfO'VTSr ••eo*acf

• DMuW " _a-?e •*-*>*> -:kV-1UI< c*r"'n

'msmooc 1

oc ~>esa «3RACP

6€i-26'6 8 5 1 - 8 1 0 0 8 5 5 - 3 3 1 5 Raipr Ma-uw Rea-or* 8'

Q^EN SUN 2 5PM 152* Groion Rd Btoomfleid nee View ot Kirk -In- The-Hiaa come*

COME WALK OUR WOOOS M BLOOMFIELD MILLS your -e*mc shoe* 8 tra* a *

ranch, nestled on oner 1 *cr* par*

SUMMER FUN- Swimming boetmg end oeech with the apecwus 4 Bed-room 2 beth ranch, wih tun 'lake

on M«x»eeer Strait. Lake$88 900 A GORGEOUS MULTILEVEL 3 bedroom. 2'a belh aitueied on «an-ta*ir nmraw 1 I i f f wooded KX f

Bring yow woodMnn

P«eCE REDUCED tor <M«*

317

ATTRACTIVE «H»» L«ga rw**. t r a y c y y -•arm home 3 Bedroome il _ tame, room. 3"e ear t " « l » » f c e r r m l Ott Furmaneu or « • 1 « Ooelev Owner By Apt* »8*-70e

820-2100 464-8881

i • P»™i *«JJ be iiaMi.il Low l a - J ^

I * to* tor

WOLFE 421-5660

$212,000 10 $335 000. homeaee Taae Soartai Rd Square La* a Rd IO Foawood Ct

1181 Open 1-8 Set 8 Sun

Country kltehan Fi* FtoKhed l i n . e - t

Breaay porch 2 cm Berege araa Ctoa* to acoooa 4 per* S868 senary .are. $48 800 pf

FRAMKLIN Comamporary dmary a* new mienor wtth n greet groom S»»ert> maater

auisa with jacuoi ben leaiijien «or antenakneig a«h wet bar booth 9 tl floor to ee«nfl *»-leoa About i»ow* 8 WOO Ml « :$2SO.OOO CaiTj7-8W6

FRAMKLM VtLLAOE Hied on * ha top <Mer

.mg neerYy } acre* ot tot^y P«-endecape Tie* home "eehxree

eddwore mrArdmg * 3 **ory 'uae The eerweh e< the

A CHAR8JINO PLACE TO DVEl J

861 -4878 OR 88 ' 8022

•ormal nvmg room and dmmg room Feme, room ha* cathedre ceerc e ^ . , e a h t , BLOOMFIELD HtLL5 SCHOOLS $187 000 A** tor

Anne Boix:h REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700

Scenic Ravtne Lot Juai -educed K> $188 000 * bed

2-4 beth coiomel waaiour e e u'arwcaa ««jg* » w

Fame, room weh flrap*» opene on lo 40 « (tec* a* appflance* carpel

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200

•no drapea BmtWngham ekwn#«**3 H * maeng.

G00DE REAL ESTATE

A Good* L*ing I* * Oood 1411 N

prime area F»m*hed walkout $238 700 CUSTOM BUILT CAPE COO wm country kitchen 3 bedroome Vy Beth* and many extra* Mint condx non $146 900 VERY SHARP S bedroom craomei

Starting at * 1 5 6 , 9 0 0

L o c a t i o n , price, need we j«a\ *nore. ' D u n b a r t o n Pines is a quiet c o m m u n i t v Lit N o v i . onK m i n u t e s f r o m s h o p p i n g centers , vet tar e n o u g h o t t t he m a m h ighways t o a l t o * p e a c e f u l , relaxing living

• C o l o n i a l & R a n c h e s • V 4 B e d i m s

a F u l l B r i c k • W o o d W i n d o w s

• Baths • 1st Floor Laundry

SOUTHERN txrosuw* end lowaly aeftina 1M* 18T5 t»d* »eauty toe-

i n

nun L*fc* priveegee Wa» •eve* -o pr-v*te yard I'18

Merrill Lynch Realty

851-6100 MOTIVATED SELLER MAKE Of FER on the charming 3 bedroom rw*h ''welled m among the tre*a •eih guK* aocea* to ahopprng e*c 'mrened baaament tamdy room •e.e . h' oe kitchen wth jan rwri Atteched garage wrth hoi and cotd water $1*9 800 M-8«3a3

H A N N E T T . I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

N E W L I S T I N G

P H A S E I P H A S E II SncaK Pccvtrw

• Builders Close-Out • Limited N u m b e r

Available • All Available w / 1 6 0

days

Built bv D u n b a r t o n Bldg C o

Free Central Air C o n d i t i o n i n g Thru July 15, 198^

T r e m e n d o u s Savings at Pre-construct ion Prices A Wide Selection of Floor Plans T o Fit Y o u r N e e d s Si Lifestyle

Built bv I ' S H o m e s

LAKEFRONT KIRK IN THE HILLS

bedroome J betha

^.'eTiiilefiee «*»« 8 torwiat -oom .arge i 0 m T

$23 ooo*" ARar te*wi aae-tTtr fvee 1-^88-23 T8

«3«8.«0 „ ASK FOFT W A R R C * STOUT

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100 335-7707

j f • wjwl" •— _ hefha and "*«# mora $ 18e 8 8 0

RALPH MANUEL 467-7100

H O I RS Werktlatrt I " p m Sat A S«o I I " p a

Sales Office: 349-6969 f K c f t J t a n W e k w e ) D I R E C T I O N S :

T a k e 9 M i l e w e s t . Mi m i l e p a s t N o * i R d . .

10 P l a i s a c K e . t u r n r i g h t t o m o d e U

@ o * y

6E i O&E .Thursday, July 9. 1987

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l a

JAI 'FORNIA STYLE ranch win •nu*t see greal room 3 bedrooms attractive BrtCk «nd TjOor aitsriO' >ver «•. acre lot ParteCI dec" Hoi" j ' u t room pertact "Of entertaining Attached garage $124 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

-ABMJNG FABMNG'ON MILLS iECLJDEO BEAJTY- Aitract-ve •'•ee i.',•3 approach c«Ojis.-(5"ve 3 bedroom* 3 Mils. 2 car attached 2 acrrsi S162 SOC [»?,Hssoc mc 616-4-11

CiTV OF FARMINGTON

Country setting, a neign-

CorhooO witf large wooO-

ec ots quiet s t - e t s & i o

traHic withm easy fwalking

2 stance ot downtown idea 'oi the oarson a * o '

e nome ic peace 4 gu»ei •* bed-• •vwn Cape Cod freshly

4 ^ 9 3 6

C L E A N < cedroom oouble ""''5 com"*

3 Oalhs den aOfO«ung Da'-' ••f-emr a.-ce jarage large private

.4.3 • »i tocr sundry argestec-up > w4£> &«y.«nn,.1j(i. forma. ,

3 TH-%B room, hardwood floors under | arpeti-g, attic fan. e«tr* . r v , i » w ! - can - s 5 1 3 * MO Call

BAY HURLEY

C O L D W E L L ;

B A N K E R 470-4660 261-4700 ^

f a n t a s t i c T n - L e v e l 1

Completely renovated *<Wt ameni-• ws galore Beautiful «fiction wtth \ tjoeii-in appliance*. central »" - 4—.ngtor »choois Best sue a-ea Jus: reduced 13 $'05 000

C E N T U R Y 2 1

SUBURBAN 349-1212 261-1823 j

FARMINGTON i * n t A CORNER-O"

This * bedroom ' rat" < st?r, nome is preped ' c -no.«e—r cond-tior wtin carpei thr-oug' oui ba r -wmdow updatno «it char "iff a*1"a

cupboards ara cer t> i air 5*6.900 -REED L 0 T

Prolesaiena ar dscao---g accentu-ates the per-me-®- c '"•» 4 bedroom 2 t bath colon a1 »>ll" J*c» off "lich-en anc -nsu-.aied windows through-out 2 ca' attached garage with opfmer S9£ SOD

-FARMINGTON S t ' Thw 4 bedroom 2't bath colonial

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

F i r s t T i m e O f f e r e d 1 Contemporary guad level m Farm-ngtoo Mi ls i_a(ge lol. 3 cx 4 bed-rooms 2 mil Mils, Deautitui full

I ICI'»C« «a»i hratwace in large 'arrury »oom a-f#cf>e0 yaiage. Baseman*, fexma. 3»n.ng 'jot. E»ceBenl floor plar - tn ceritei entry Valued * 4126 400

T E P E E 28200 7 Mile 533-7272

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l a

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

33032 Oak Hollow <N ol 13 Mue E ot farmington)

to tne market tuoor sry e coto-rsa. wfln s«Je entrance garage. 3ec« o.enoo«s povate treed stream lot. Oecorated in neutral lonea. * Bed-rooms. 21 barns & pnoad ic sa« at on»y $16X 900 T3T-9000

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

3 0 6 S o u t h h a t d - L a t h r u p

ABSOLUTELY GREAT just - listed contemporary colonial leal urea stunning family room • 'wet bar large master Bedroom m>'bum-in Formica tumnture. 2 wmi»-m clo-ses master batfi w'Jacuro Wtvte Formica kltcjien »ood floors tnrougnout dati «> tardive Oec»"rvg circular Ortve Q'eat home lor >am»ty IMng/antartanmng 2TSOO Arlington $104,900

ROBERT WOLF CO

352-9556 Res 626-0363

independence Commons I 3 535 w n * seoroom 2W Batn. i F.ffr^n colonial on cu»-Oe-s»c Th« | rv-.me naa n ail- Cenlral a» panated

-in oosets on Beautiful 2*< ii aatio and a stor-

eonind tie 2 car atlacned arge country kitchen wltn

and 3es» oper-t to nuge rea« room w>'h ^replace, ixttn .M9WS- A lormal dining

ir • a cw am .c tne 1o*®» make ipectacu.ar nome "or enter-

taming $• 79.5-00 ASH for Marjone or Maury Young

REALESTATE ONE 477-1111 478-1968

OUTLANDISH HJXU«> S«« construction with old world craftsmanship 2600 souare ft Or** colonial on a spaoous 90 1 lot a Bedrooms plus Oen. 2'» Dams din-ing room, 1st floor laundry impres-sive oak lung and groove 'oyer cf»-na %•"«> «rtt/i ponsneo brass fau-cet ry «n.'tpooi m. the master Batn ana mocn mucn more $2 56 550

MA«RV S

W O L F E

• 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

306 Sou thha td -La th rup

SOUTHFIELD offets tms Deautitui * bs®o<m 2"4 batn Colonial n«n fam*» room. IV»-place. penned Oen lormal dining,

s S S r t e w ^S"$95 900 CA

EARL KEIM NORTH

557-7700

ACRE LOT - 3 bedroom Rancn. cen-tral air 2 Hrepieces 2 car attactied aarage «educed 9 M«e.'Beeoh I * , 862-6046

I JUST LISTED beautiful spacious tn «-.«! 1 tedrooms plus den Mome

I "tas Been mainta-ned nsude ard out MafuraH 'irepiace. attached gar»g«

| Sieo up dining room N cely laKlscaped aspna' drive

! $12*.'900

: C E N T U R Y 2 1

MJL CORPORATE 1 TRANSFEREE SERVICE

" 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

J U S T L I S T E D r , Per'acl -amily ..ng Spaoous 5 'arge bedrock. '3 > 08'n 'arc-. »>m walk- |» Out .-war :»V» NGROUND POOL «it« over ' acre 'Of 2 •'eo'acos. ce'tia i ' t cec» 3 c*r at-

ga'»3« "Lirmai dmmg 'oo" I r*a-'f room ar.c 'amity rc*>m $230 000

Call DON CONVERSE

Re-Max West 261-1400

RAMBLE WOOD (JANQH Serene wooded p'-vacv r» an eiecu trve sub Beamed .aufted- great roc-m «itn nrep'ace. doorwad and

Sirytignted Kitchen 1COO 1 -Out family -oom with 2nd nraplace lo«er -oughed tor 3ra catn and *in bedroom Must See $229 900

LARKSHIRE SCHOOL °ar»'i»e '•» acre wooded lot sur-rounds i*"« Warp rancn «ttB 2 car plus attached garage New "lichen

cam -3«c» and ™<x*~ Aor-i Last' i63 900

J^EDROOM COLONIAL Family room with tuA wall brick fire-place tormai dinmg room -Ovefy

ot. patio S.mp«e Assumption. 000

Beautiful- Spaoous Rancfi MUST SELL iMMEOIATELT

Three bedroom. 2 Baths famufy room with aec* 9»r»0* Ba#ut«ul woooedwt $79,900

C e n t u r y 2 1 Maplewood

Executive Homes

8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1

E' OWNER- Excellent conation. 3 bedroom cokxv* 1'* Baths 2 ca* oa--age central air fuB casement, $-2 900 - 29786 Brentwood. South-

557-32€T

SOUTHFIELD - Spaoous 3 Bad-room brick ranch, 2 car garage 3 full Baths, finished baaemery, study, targe family room, centeai air meel* landscaped Southfield-Lathrup High School $85 OOP 5619-639.

3 0 6 R o c h a a t a r - T r o y 3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k 3 2 6 C o o d ^ 3 2 6 . C o n d o a

N E W L I S T I N G FU lor a ung' Extensive use o» moio-ngs and cualom ilghtmg Dramatic 2 story foyer with orcta wairc^s apactoue tamtfy room w«h cameorai oarimg and wet bar Cer|t»al m : in-tercom and Jacuzzi $3*9 900

R A L P H

M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

H u n t i n a t o n W o o d »

ROVAl OAK - eevt«I.Y KILLS S- * n-py ) Tudor Colonial 3 bedroome, 1» ape. b«* wa« fk^ac»_j^

BIRMINGHAM. The -rftimeie Ann S' Condo 3 fmiahed floors *ed wrth

oftanoas * * * * * * *

Tudor Colonial . - - - - -batha hardwood Hoors k m * wood thruout.

io deck updated «««c*en 2 car j £ r u a OW World charm $129,900 r-T7.—, 549-5217

SPACIOUS rambling * bedroom ranch wrth weH-kspt 30x40 healed mground pool or heavily wooded acreage with prhracy 10 MUav'ink-ster area $119.000 Ca* 476-3397 o» 156-013!

h»&

BV OWNER- 10 Mile Greenfield area ' Bedrooms gas heat central air .landscaped Reason. Wy priced Days 559-4445 Eves 557-6016

STUNNING CUSTOM BUILT Contemporary Bell Rd located on super premium heavily wooded lot walking distance to two Syna-gogues Super condition 3 or 4 bedrooms, huge mam floor famify room, large formal dmmg 'oom. 3 fu* and i halt batn caramic wa, alarm system ewefc drive Too many extras to Set Motivated naa priced below market $196 000

ASK FOR nnOFBT TENANT

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 4 3 5 - 6 1 3 6

N E W L I S T I N G t2 deep pond. Bam with corral running water 6 electricity Rustic touches throughout home and a ly "imahed baaament Trees and lots ot privacy $219,000

R A L P H

M A N U E L

6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0

ROYAL OAK

OPEN SUN 1 to 4PM 4410 SHERIDAN DRIVE

s o« 14 MILE. E O" GREENFIELD

Light srtd airy 3 bedroom rsnch with rwxx3« room ir* ftnm Non»>

Rov®, 0«*> Cov« c*Wng« Hardwood floor wood-n^ows Shows wet. Reduced to $103,500

CALL MARY BURG IS

HALL & HUNTER

644-3500 645-0518

BLOOMFIELD By Ow"er Specious 1 bedroom Condo Carport, swim-mmg pool Cloae lo library -bank " ~" and 6 PM

$75 650 Ca* between 3 HI 626-5746

FARMINGTON HILLS

CONDOMINIUMS

HEW CONSTRUCTION

One Two Three beOroome from $77,900

ELEVATORS

PARKING UNDERNEATH

MOW SAVE 5X DURING PRE O P I N I N G SALE

7 3 7 - 0 8 9 0

E A R L K E I M

5 5 3 - 5 . 8 8 8

M W . I N C .

Jt-S* - S - E r spdC'Dus colonial •arge bed'cyr-m* prvato cui-de-t ocatKX 'amir, room plus 17x15 add't-en f wished Basement wtth aiectric hrapiace Hardwood locus tn .ostairs t-eorpoms Alarm Jys-•er- «*5* 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

L u x u r i o u s L i v i n g

I OUTSTANDING 4 bedroor- Farm-1 logics Hills home Bum ale '965 Dining 'com. 2'i Baths, tamity room.

D E L I G H T F U L SpatMus * Bedroom. 2'i bath colo-nial corner »ot. circular Orrveway. Tormai dining room farnlh, room wrth parauet flooring, natural tire-place Vushed rec -oom aneched 2 c i ; garage DON T MISS' ONLY $76 500

T h e M i c h i g a n

G r o u p R e a l t o r s

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

FIRST OFFERING - By Owner * bedroom colonial newty decorated F.rapiaca, 2 tua Batha plus »* batn Extras Asking $123 500 3S2-0233

TWYCKINQMAM 4 bedroom coon, al eicauent condition. 2'"« baths panelled famHy room with Vapiece library air. new windows, anurraroxn «dTng Automatic garage npenar. spnnklmg system, specious back-yard $120,000 3&5-501Q

VERY M6TIVATED SELLER Be -r your 3-Bedroom home by the time school starts Ttiia lovety home offers a mnng room dnnmg room & a large family 'oom wrth natural hr»-ptace 2 car attached gararge S Casement All tor $71.900

Cal. 626-4000

M A X B R O O C K . I N C .

ROCHESTER/DOWNTOWN 3 bed-room wtth ftrepiace. sKynght. wa*-m Closet. 2 fu* bathe, baaament m-

Bound pool. Brst floor laundry Only 16.500 Ask tor Paula or Tarl

Century 21 Advantage 526-0920

ROCHESTER'DOWNTOWN Built 1961. 4 bedroom*. 2'* batha. .2 car attached garage Wafcout baaament with mother-m-iaw suite.'separate entrance Beautiful setting Reduoed to $119 900 Aa* lor Pauta or Tart Century 2 T Affvantage S26-0020

ROYAL OAK snmv compietefy rengveted -ench leeturee beautiful hardwood noors and oa* tnm New bathroom new Kttcnen floor ugh! t^eesnd wrn-oow treatment Enctoeed froni porch Close 10 downtown $52 900, H-971t7

H A N N E T T . I N C . REALTORS

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

BLOOMF1ELO MILLS CONOO jual completed laal Unit lmm« r t . occupancy Luxury 4600 M " lownhouee m Wabeea North or W it a st- Lake Pmrate sa«tmg Wa« out lower level 6 screened port*

Summit Development Companr (^r, -3 to 6pm exoept TfKirs 647-7499 S5V7S16I

O r c h a r d P l a c e

C o n d o m i n i u m C H A N T I C L E E R

C O N D O M I N I U M S HURRY - HURRY'

O N L Y 2 L E F T

YORKSHIRE MOD€L ON THE RA VINE - spectacular ranch wtth «n-

\ .shed lower level, 2 car attached ga-

features etc 1 more IMMEDIATE (

POSSESSION

Thursday. July 9 1987 04E f 7E

3 2 6 C o n d o a 3 2 6 C o o d o s

O P E N S A T . 2 - 4 CHANTCLEfR CONDO Beet buy m~lown Relocating to Fio,«Sa. must Mil This Mm.-manalon has every

i £ g £ S J » & 3 " 352 1706

p ^ ^

Condommums Rocneater Hill*

West Bloomfield

The Perfect Lifestyle Luxurious 3 bedroom towrfiouee m A m i BioomHeid wrth %st hoor " H » tw suits gourmet »Ucher with Jenrvaw cod lop Sub-iero 'elrig eralor. rrucowe^ matam hot wa

aitaoea 2 car garage full baae-.._M. M M M $ ' 6 * 000

-30661 Orchard Lake Rd South ol 14 Mae Rd

FARMINGTON ' One bedroom con ac stac* waafier * dryer atovs I rafngerstor C»utmouae with pocl $J< 40C heat Included 2 76-94^

ROYAL OAK/SHRINE AREA 3 bedrooms 1'» bath brick ranch. 2 , car garage air Florida room

remc^-d

CAMBRIDGE TOWNHOUSE -no-under construction m a Beeutttul lo-cation overlooking the green be« Make your aeiectlons today - stm urns tor mid summer deli»ery Come Qrand re-Openlng, CO'net

• G R E E N B R I E R

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ROCHESTER HILLS, by owner 3 bedrooms, 1'4 bath Colonial famHy room with IVepIace. 2 car garaga

rt $111.900 44J-24B5

GREAT VALUE

RAMBLING fWiCH SooudeC sett ing surrounds this 4 beoroom Brick home, otfsrs - 2 fire-places 3 full baths, tamity room country Kitchen large wood deck, attached 2 car garage - also 2"-S de-•ec-nec $146,900

STATELY COLONIA-•On beautiful treed lot sits this 5 bed-

.-oom custom brie* home private Sut> features - family -oom large

| tivtng room, formal dining room, li-brary 2 "•reoaces 2 Oaths, two "•*

' cams walkout lower ieve< wtth wood I Burning stove, attached 3 car ga--ag« $269 900

SPOTLESS RANCH 1 Custom oualrty throughout this 3 spacious bedroom brick .home, ot-ters - ceramic tile in large fcyer great *oom with wet-bar 2 fire-

| p- aces 3 Ml baths, dream country I kitchen 1st floor laundry 2 ' aoorwaiis to wood deck protesa.on-

Cod * Bedroom fam.fy room coun-try kitchen fuB casement and 2 car attached garage on a country ot $£7 500

C r a n b r o o k Assoc inc Realtors

855-2200

3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n

M i H o r d - H i g h l a n d

ROCHESTER HILLS - Open Son 1-6 Country 3 bedroom on treed 1 acr* $129 000 2515 Hickory Lawn

653-6526

ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedroom ?•» oath Weinberger Colonial, den. family room. Oeck. wa»-out baaa-ment. patio Swtm dub member*»P available $146,900 375 )272

ShBINE Kimba*. beautiful contem-aorary tri-level. 2200 W « .« 0e»>-rooms. 2 1 beths. wmg. dming. tam-ity room baaament 2 ' 1 » man, axlras $124,900 Oper. Sat 6 Son 12-8 268-3216

3 1 0 W i x o m - C o m m a r c a

U n i o n L a k a

1 malt Chanticleer lo wave

See today or Call

3 5 4 - 4 3 3 0 I MODEL OPEN 0AILV 12-6

CLOSED THURSDAY ocaled North aide o» 12 Mae Rd

ju.1 East of Telegraph Rd Another Development by

Monetary investment Group

3 r n v . s ' ^ r c a - c ^ - ^ ' W - - - — ^ s3 ^ • «

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toor isl f-oor aunOr, tacffed ga-age • f" opener S129 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

Hartford South 464-6400

car<w||nG t0n HILLS Charming 2 oecroom nome. completely remod--^c tull caser-ent 'enced ,arc Im--lediate occupancy Near schools pari. 4 transportation a Mite V ddtebe 1 area Buyers Only S43 900 a- Best 675-383 "•

ooorwaiis «admg tc decking and pato Excellent condition, profes-SKinaif* .a->dvcaped superbty deco-• atec wth immediate occupancy Highu mol-i-alec seller $234,900 Call ROSEMARY HAWPARIAN CENTURY 21 Today

NADA. INC 477-9800

! N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n ! Ar JutStanding Custom nome 'h

SECLUDED Hicjoer Valley 2 story T :DO= wtn 4 bedrooms 2 i Baths 3 ca' s.ce entry garage on large cu

f 0* S*c 'Ot 3 'replaces formal dm-mg oec» Stained trim throughout

R e d u c e d $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 261-200C CKJ> - 4 beOrooms 2'* t>attia

3*r fwst noor tau^ory. rnove^n COQ-0 t*o Horry' % 139,9CW

ASK FOR AR4.ENE BlPSA

J U S T L I S T E D ! Move ngntmto this 4 bedroom 2 y batn colonial «rth B'rmingharr-Schools Private yard and more ! $109 90C

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'ARLINGTON HILLS - X bed-oom coiop-a. .• fun af-d Two J - caihs . L l J t a r > - a s iioors and 'douBte sese spr-n.HOB f r e < v r 0 0 - J - "TO' aLinOry.euii appointmgnt $ • t5 .POL' -i e-W- ' | ; ;aser-^, range 4 a.shwasher

FARMINGTON HILLS - 22955 .nk- , included $225 000 sler By Owner Drasticai'y 'eduu»d Call DON CONVERSE Country setting on 3'* acre r « * n e o e , M a x w e s t 261-1400 iot wtth stream Custom OuiH 4 bed- 1

foomt ' - evs i 2500 SQ ft 2 '1 cams I $138 000 477-7110

ClOUiNO'ON MILLS 2126' Far-wngtor Rd SfLaip 2 bed-room Irving room 3'mng room k lichen New root electrical carpel -ng 6 apol'ances Orty $45 50C Leave message

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R E / M A X is commg to

Farmington Farmington Hills

J U S T L I S T E D ! Move-right into this * bedroom, 2 i bath colonial with Blrmingha n Schools Private yard and mo a $109 900 ,

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LAND CONTRACT or tha Southfield handVman s -pe-aai Great potential tc be a met*y maker 3 bedrooms. $10 000 d mm. $3-2 per month. n% mtarest r*te Can today $38 500

EARL KEIM NORTH

557-7700

A P r i v a t e R e t r § a t 365 days per year Tltls handeome ranch w« brmg years ot aatiafaciion with all ot the creature comforts you car dreem ot Srtualad on 3'i be»i-trful acres m MUtord Featuring a in-door pool surrounded by Batcorwaa. wet Bar and game room araaa done in ricn woodwor. Ca* tor private showing $375 000

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RaOuced $11.000 Now $129 000 210 lakedront m Highland Hin* Sub 2500 »Q 1 home 3 bedroom* 2 bath* A dramatic home, many cellent 'eatures By appt only 887-0176 Office 6*4-9200. Ext 325

ROCHESTER HILLS. torn Bum executive ranch ready for immediate occupency Landacaped Wrth sprinkler system $17S.00Q Benetcke & Kme 642-8686

BRCK RANCH on l acre - very pn-1643 so fl . 3 oedroomsj!

pair*, fireplace, tamify room with cathedral ceiling. 2 car garage 6 la*a privileges $79,500 ERA Lakeland Really 363-7653

348-1397

FARMINGTON HILLS Dttsnabie ranch in peasant sue 2300 SQ 1 3 bedroom, master'private catn walk -ir closei dmir^ room tam-ty -oom hreptace breakfast room 1*1 tvoo< laundry & pantry Attached 2 car garage S'38.000 4 74-3693

Farmmglor H«ls OREjt-fcU'N 1-5 31134 App«wo5c-r<ne. Rambie-wood Sue 14 Mite. W of Drake Gorgeous 3.200 sc.n Tjdor Cus- I torn craftsmanarup' Spacious luiury" Premium Homet''$327.QOO 569-0070

FARMINGTON HILLS Custom * bedroom Colonial Forma; ifvlng | 'oom, dining room, (amity room with )

fireptace. f i traths. i^reederk P'c~ tesswnaliy landscaped 2 t car ga-rage/opener. sprinklers .& more $206,000 Owner 4 • «-0856

FARMINGTON HILLS - Greer, Hills ! Sub 4 bedroom Tudc 3 -> bams solar great room 1 fireplace Drsr, wet bar extensive curar-.-c tlie porch. 2 car attached garage Ml Basement central air Brokers wei- _ come Open House Sat 4 Sun' 11am-5pm $169 900 . 474-6C-65

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S uOv«> traditional home in popular Aedgwrood Commons 4 bedroom 2<i Bath wrt- a arge screened porch overlooking fantastic lot $' 59 900

85'-9770 ERA RYMAL SYMES

CARMINGTON HiLcS OPENSUNOA'' 1-4

34'32 W 13 Mile Rd Maintenance j • eitenor 4 oedrocms 2 i baths, ivmg 'oom separate dining j room Farmr, -oom wrth raised nearth 2'i car Borage many e.tras Please call Virginia Ban. 85**7500 |

Snyder Kmney & Beonetl

CARVlNtGTON HILLS THIS ONE HAS IT ALL'

GARAGE Country * richer cen-tra; air Berber Carpet.ng. basement J NEW ROOF ho m a war-anry P-ogram $67 750

CU STEVE LEI8HAN 478-3675 or 557-8700

C H A M B E R L A I N

N e w E n g l i s h M a n o r \ 0«ug"ed 2-story Many cuslom 'ea-tures 60 B.ajs to -T-a»e some -f-msnnj selections Quality old co-un'r craftsmanship .Gc-urmet

I krtcfien master suite wrth lashion oath huge 'amity room and more

j $234,900 Call for .our own person-' ar tour

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$109 !

N E W L I S T I N G j ..cads o' potential m mis trt-uvei o'- | >e..ng 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, country I kitcfin and ^rge walk -out lower ,

0 to fry ate patio $92 500

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N E W L I S T I N G 2 story foyer welcomes you nto this wonderful nome 'eaturing ti-eplace in master suit* with sitting room private dec« and bath Gourmet kitchen with siar.O Jer.rvaire. mr-cronave anc wood cslheOrat ceiling Centra: air second fioo« aundr, sprinkler system and more $212 900

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R O L L I N G O A K S Fabu'ous 4-bedroom. 2'v-bath eoto- . n.a With neutral contemporary Oe j inCiUOe cor beasts ceramic tifcng spacious | Jgg gQQ «.n.te-'orm»ca kitchen 4 D'eaktaai room loaded with e«tra tto-age .arge family room with flrepiace. overlooking custom-deeigned patio. central air conditioning & flrwatved ;.asemen,t as weii aa secumty alarm 4 wnner systems, only 7 lot* from school anc 50 yds from 2 *vuge par** m o v ^ n con^ntior $163,500 Yoo can ' buy' 6€ i -*321

T R O L L I N G O A K S O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

30631 High Valley Rd S ot 14 Mile yv of Farmington Rd Spectacular custom coKjniai nestled on private setting amongst the woods Featur-ing ceramic" 'oyer powder room kitchen and Sundry Dramatic Oa* sfairway Free form krtchen wrth doorwaMs tc woimanaed deck Gor-geous 'amily room rmrrored dmmg rco— prvate library, wafting dis-tance to Forest elementary school. F or private showing, ask tor

MARCIA VAN CREVELO BALPH MANUEL

$219,000 Office 65 ' -6900. Rea &£1'-Q993

SPACIOUS COLONIAL that backs the Common® with a stream

Family room wrth fireplace and wet bar Formal dining room, library * beorooms 2 Ml oaths and 2 halt oahts Huge master bedroom wrth dressing area S5 48.900

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MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

L a k e F r o n t H o m e in South Lyon 2 bedrooms wrth den. spacious living room overlook-ing a beautiful lake and your own private doc« Private road naetied m the woods t year Home War-wily $56 500

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

LARGE brick tri-ievei 4 455-5880 464-0205

.bedrooms. 2 baths, central ^ y , -c MARKET - one *cr*

air & 2 car qarage. Terms country nvmg m tms super clean a ° = a . . 6(nc> ianct, »an -out lower

R O C H E S T E R

HOME WITH CHARACTER Cuatom burn Cape Cod with a Beautiful wooded view Great room dinmg room 3 Bedroom* a* appnenoae. neutral decor, lot* ol ooeat *paee. Anderaen wmdowa. wrap-around deck, walkout basement with doorwail $156,900

MAINTENANCE FREE BEAUTY Sharp 3 Bedroom energy efficient trwevel m La** Onon Features 'amity room den a* appHancea. new carpeting lots ot doeet spece and storage *hed Cloea to *cftooi* $84 900

G I R A R D O T , I n c .

Realtors 651-5005

COMMERCE TWP Open Sun 2 lo 5

Waterfront Long Lake - A* Sport. .651 Grwsnaw S oft Coowy Lake Rd W ot Union .a** Rd M«*nv (Z«d home wrth 2 oedfooma. 2 way ftrecnece in tarnHy room ihrmg room terrific kitchen all appeancee st*y $106 900

E A R L K E I M

5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

' M W , I N C .

of Drake & Freedom Rd

Starting at $122,000

Call JERRY BORREQARC

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Chalet 477-iSOO

G R E E N F I E L D

V I L L A S UVONIA S

MOST ELEGANT $ LUXURIOUS I Ranch $ two story condommkm i

- . wrth full baaement. 2 car eJtacnaj floor mid-level or top floor condos | garage, maaonry Vepiece. 1 st Vx*

DOPuW 12th Estelee Bright »v- ( taundry $ many other de*u>e '•*-.-rilnmn room wtth siep-out Bel- : cure* IMMEDIATE OCCUPAhiC-

RESERVE YOUR SITE TOOA' Open daffy 14pm e»oaed Thum

(South ot Avon. o*t Adamsi 3 bedroom ocmdo wrth beautifu1

m . , doee to Oaaiand unwsity and Enpreeeweys $»9 900 WEIR MANUEL. SYNOER RANKS

651-3600

" O P E N S U N . 1 2 - 5 CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Tucked m lovely <>uie« aree oI fine home*. «nd this apaoous taatefuity decorated 3 bedroom condo 2 tu» i batha mtcften wit»i eatmg space and | rrnm cararrec Hoc 2 car g»ag. ] $179,900 23i Bar den Rd S o« Long Lake w ot Woodward

ASK FOR CLAL OETTE REBANT

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O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 BIRMINGHAM BEST BU> IN Bir»g ham Woods 2 beoroom plus lot expansive deck, neutral decor '«• new $216,000 23610 Overtook Ci 5 ot 13 M*e MMV Telegraph 4 I sfiaer

ASK FOR LCMS DITTUS

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

3 3 3 H o r t h a r n P r o p e r t y

F o r S a l a

3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y

F o r S a l e

3 3 9 L o t a a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a l e

3 4 2 L a k e t r o n t P r o p e r t y 3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R * e » »

AU SABLE RIVER, cm water : bed-ooms family room $15,000 Roecommon

Calf 517 -275-5171

LAKE MtC«!GAN ~ j LIVONIA BuHdede lot m country Estate-sua bunding sues ideally «- settmg 50«130 7 Mae'Farmmglon,

. CMrlevO" and Pe- araa Taking reaatmebia Otters

fixluies 1200 Ft

A Real Gem I This 3 bedroom 2'-i bath People Creea condo has s perfect setting ir. a peer orcherd 'he nearby bab 6*ng brook can IuO you to weet. or lummw rvgh'a Ceooraied in neu trait .t t wanrrig tor you $182 500

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; W E S T L A N D Sher.anOoan cluster «o<i«, « • — amtained town housajwrth 2 bed-

l ooms ' i baths unfinished base-men- attached direct access ge-

j rage Itanan ceramic '•» security | system central air neutral decor wai> nc-vset 4 mora $71 900

349-4550

ERA RYMAL SYMES AEST ANC - Aoodview Condo 2

BA- VIEW.'PETOSkE* .Yaer Round 4 bedroom 2 batn car garage ot the bay waismg distance to Bay View * Petoeiey $85 OOC Can Nancy- Mam Street Aaaoo*tes_ 616-526-5952

CADlctAC AREA • Large country r-rjme esta'e beeutifuliy andscapao with 10 acres • pond 4 bediooms 3 baths country iitcner 3000 »r) . ~ paved roed t dr *e work»w.p 4 | earn 855 5899 628 5«i 1

, c*ted betv ' toekey Sard, beechet sunaaU

tennis i-ourt* ut>l"»s nstaHed Priced under $300 per 'root toot

com7 AC -RifcfA RC . OBE NHER2 OR PAMELA LEONARD

-7M5

VACATION PROPER'lES NE'WORir

2'X! B"Oga S»ee' Chart#«oiK, M 49720

6i6.'547-9905 O L - FREE IN MICHIGAN

1,1800-652.7125

LIVONIA LOT wrxidec ?5 utilities Reaidential Ann Arbor Ro-Hi. a-ea $t9 750 cash 422 3'99 422 4424

ONE ACRE improved bunding anas City o* Ai«OIT pr., ate asphalt road hva rrwnutee from T we've Oeks Cus-tom built rmmes your wt or ours 380 2348 or 624-9683

CONTEMPORARY LAKEFRONT Wai*-out lower levei ieed» down a wooded pair, to boat and awwnming dock on clear and beautiful Fo« take Marbie entry *ed» V a 21' stor, grea' -oom and formal dmmg p

White rovrmca xtchan and i , „ ^ i w c weaktaai room look |

Over P« at the end of $480 OOC-

O p p o r t u n i t i e s »N BRIGHTON AREA

7 000 Sa Fl commerce building TiK l (m-tormwi, reetaurant wth or without j b - X C i ' I N U

from US 23 Priced 437 6»61

3 6 0 P u a t n e s s

' O p p o r t u n i t i e s

ROCHESTER HILLS O Fl -Jjmmerciai building

AuburnRd - n d C o n ^ ^ t ^ ^ l

S>RASTIC PRICE REDUCTION _ j ~ Gaytord area Unnjue opporlunn, for owning a 5 bed'oom tog caPm with 300 n or. Laie Horicon while d'v>dents *re earned by the corpo • atior m your ben all Enioy 5000 were* 0» land including 2 -ekes ten nis courts oeer hunting and more Was $3*9 900 now $259 900 RALPH MANUEL ASSOC

647-7100

ROCHESTER HOMEARAMA VISITORS Select your home at Homearama to be Bui't on one ot two encepHoneHy tine

the N W ot St r-eas Established '2 ma/i ideal 'or . , r j r r^ uat to the N w ot Sion-Re'red couple Pnced tor Qu<« Pwn1 snes are located lust W ot u « 404-952-4327 intersection ot Wmnle. Mit 4 Meed

— ru- a u. a <L& a / f M -Xtfi \ 4 2 ft

with great view of Lake M<Ji-oar. 4 Harbor Point Go*t Course Recently beaut ifulfy remodeled new H'tcher. 4 sun 'oom 4 bed rooms a fcatha F rfect piece to sper-d your aummers or live yeer sound Cad Harbor Springs oldest real estate Nrm Asa for Lloyd Petersen 1616152ft-21>8

HEMINGER-PEDERSEN REAL ESTATE, INC

ROSE CITY M-33 3 bed-oom year around log home 2'» garage wrth attached bu.ikJ.r f«x •creahcmei venules 3 acrea p*us i c ree r«3-m bunding BBG pit with electricity i^hted shufieboeid couri plus ler-'a' or guest houae Bank ap Placed $40 900 Musi sell Wnl ia.e $39 900 hrm j" 7 685-3433

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C o n d o - M a r t CHCUCE OF LOCATION

TAKE YOUR PICK trout ground

SPECTACULAR Colonial. 4 large bedroom*, central air crow" mo4d-ings. spotiaasly dMn. desirable Rochester H«s sub Sept occupan-cy $157,900 By appt 375-1690

3 1 1 H o m e a

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DISCOVER lie ultimate m privacy Beautiful country setting 3 bed-rooms. 3 Mt Baths, hardwood floors, central air. fireplaces sep-tate maids quarters, much mor* Clark si on school* 65 acre*~w«h lake, orchard, stream Come to try open houae Sat W 12 E venings

ing-dming room wtth siep-out cony or petlo >arge bedroom 4 »rx*-saver kitchen Carport, pool 4 tenrus FUN LIFEI $52 900 - $54,000 CALL 626-6TOO

VALUE PLUS Attractive design wrth a rough cedar root 3 bedroom townhouae. 21 bat ha relaxing tam»y room, private Basement enctoeed pato and ed-tonmg double carportlMulMkde-, cor mvi open view NICE' $85.00

I CALL 626-8100

! RAMBLEWOOO LAKE ESTATES Drtve * scenic Winding road Irom tne 24-houi security gatehouse to these cutom tjualtty ranch A town-Nouse models 2 & 3 bedrooms li-brary gre*l 'ooms wrth vaulted ce*-

$191 900 - $ 199.900 'Open

North Laurel Par* Dr 6 Newpurf PRICED FROM $144 900

LAUREL PARK REALTY SALES CENTER 464-93*: OFFICE 422-071{

OUTSTANDING Ranch Condc m Laurel Pat 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Vepiece Umahed baser^r- centra air I car attiscned garage At»mg $121 900

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LIVONIA

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

i pm. 4pm Buyers onfy1 525-035 1

a b"JOOMFTeld . e x e c u t i v e CONCKJ

- jPEN " - 1 2 - 8 " ipm-4pm. Vacant j b«3«orr. .ibrar, grea" room.fireplace '2"i baths 2't car *i-.ached gar age seduded tr eed St- ng 'ed ia>a Reduced $134,900 6732 Red Cedar .ana

855-2387

mgs daily (except Thurs Miie W ot >ake

1-5PM S o" 1* .

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J U S T L I S T E D New elegant detached ranch m Weat Bioomfleid Wa*oul io wooti 3 bedroom*. 3 bath*. Ibrar. flr«ai room wet bar while tormica kac-an $244,900

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LAKESHOREAT WABEE' Superb QuakTy artenKiee mcudi dramatic angular entrances wm rich cttee aunW alrtuma. skyug'-ti large Bay windows *nd courtysrd* A moat umpreeaive great room brary kUchen.'nook. dmmg roon and master Bedroom - m*r, tea Turing a maprwfleenl view ot "i water $398 tXW Open De«y (MM Thorsi Moon

PEBBLE CREEK "I One of a und. former model 2 bedroom 2 i bath First floor master suite 2nd floor guest suits, end unit attractive hen bie financing By transferred owner $199.000

PLYMOUTH , IN t H E CITYI Espeaa.-ly attractive exterior tandscapmg and l.astefui colors flartsr this im-peccable two Story lownhouse Tn®ra sre 2 bedrooms 2 futi baths 2 halt baths formal dmmg a luiur. oua kitchen walk-out lower level I amity room, a private landscaped patio, and covered parking VERY DIFFICULT TO IMPROVE UPON' $98,000

R O B E R T B A K E

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12'M ESTATE CONDO t*aM>NG*ON HILLS

lower .».«* features 2 bed'.-uoms and 2 full bams Absolutely spot-

Man, „:<3aied features P'<eo -ight *i $64 750 immediate occ ipancy

Ask 'or Pam raager

C e n t u r y 2 1

655-0587 noME CENTER 476-7000 1 - Mue 4 Miodieoen

HO-JGHTON .a«E AREA MM I Foreshadge mamowVup; 2 bed room mob'le with 15 • 30 grae' room Eicemen! hunting 4 hshmg 652-4326 65? 'S6.3

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CHARLEVOIX MARBOR SPRINGS

PETOSKE'

TRAVERSE C<T>

Rd cot A is 6 5^ acrea wrth 342 ft on Mead Rd $V9 OOC LO" B » 8 04 aces wth 175 fl on Mead Rd $89 000 Property Is -oamg wtlh trees Survey avakade

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" R e a l t y

6 5 1 - 8 8 5 0

P0i"l~nG_ACRES 5 4 9 can &s di.-.ded Or Ridge between War-er, 4 JOy 453 2157

SOUTHERN LAPEER CTY 2 lots Paved road gas available Near .ana* F-orr. $10 000 e Acres trees ciose to -ape* Ex ceaer t noroa site J '6 000

TOUCH LAKE 3 bedroom 3 bath I -0 Acres Lake Neoessmg plus condc. partly turfusftaCLouUtandmg[ woods can-a. E.ceiien; capm. location on East Shore o* beautiful ' n-e $3* 900 *i>rch La-e Oec*s fireplace tanni* | 106 Acres woods stream hilts

St "ElEN Clean furnished I bed'ogn .oKao«

beautiful <amii, rcK .'firepa«e $29 000 Lovely 2 bedroom noma wrth 2 cai an ached garage or. arge rot ideei retirement $45 0CC

Call .'oe "edtord |517| 389- 7949 FemdaM Raarty mc

517; 345-'7«l

COUNTRY ESTATE-3'is aces deep apring led <a*a 2 year -ound iom«« 1 boathouae 1 *ummer home nuoe Mm Privala 855-5339 or 544 1700 |

CUSTOM DESIGNED HOME on S E Michigan premier ta*e -Easi Crooned Brighton Schools $256 OOC Qualified poncipws on^

HARBOR SPRINGS Good Hart Northern Michigan retreat 3 bedroom. 2 Bath nome hjrraaned gueat house 2 car garage boat garage unpa-alted parcel with 345 fl Of lake frontage wrth sand

WfcST-ANTT Comtwcw raoant corner 64 . 'TO 28076 Asrter , -«er M«3d»ben $29 000

(522 2520 c- 522 865r

3 5 4 I n c o m e P r o p e r t y

i SOUTH LY.ON DOWNTOWN' 3 jnr income Mly rented «PP"

| ancea 3 cer garage $76 500 EADY 6 ASSOC INC

62^-4711

S* CLAiR Micnigan -ricome prop-er- «s Near St Oai' .rm "-er man scnoois Needs wor« Attraclrva terms Eves 885 -62 '5

I N V E S T M E N T HARNESS HORSE OWN ERSrilP IMMEDIATE RAf. ING'P.USCOlTS W-r-

h LSI RES S'AKtSPOTEN T'lAl WIT- OUT t HUGE OUTLAY OF CASH CMAMP«>ISHIP CANAD-ANS'AB-ES AS A CON •RACED TRAINE"

5 4 2 - 8 3 1 3

" INO GOODS S'ORf EweWiaitad L.ltie mveatmw '

~ Gar Oer Cty 525-3222

t FA I'E. AGENCIES Birmmgnen 4 Awsnand Busy compgteraed -Jft-i « ,r operator Can Mr Sc'.ub • w Jail 855 77Q7 Eves 85 ibU

IS ANTED .N vE ? * • • eTilfT . garage ooor i o c anc ) f » ' m i Sand inqiM-et to P 0 be. 26i Detroit Mir-n-gar 482-j-

F OWEP & Gm Shop New star" p^r-aas 'o- axpanancae Nr.. trancmaa tee n W SuCurc Beat •,«». 583- 2323 oi 66 ' 3»9<r

3 6 1 M o n e y

T o L o a n B o r r o w

court and manna Priced r^jh' Move in anc enjor the summer

616 377-7028

wildlife • SOC front* 1-25 000

Al.-OON -AKE bath condo fur' beach By Owner coBect

3 bedroom 2 i >ished 500 n I

$-.49 000 Can 616-582 268'

3 2 8 T o w n h o u a e a

LELAND

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

TROY - BY OWNER OPEN Sun , 2-6pm Stunnmg Con-temporary Ranch m popular Fox Ha* Sub Perfect condition' Preml- ^ Qaj.m.nl dec* Keetmgton um lealurea thru-out appltancee Uv U| t7?— |110.000 391-4029 ckided Too many extra* to *at Ouamy-conaesoua Buyer n**t see' $169900 879-6322

FHA

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

" I ievei doorwail to spacious dec* 476-6636 I car attached garage $99.900

LATHRUP - 9 roomMansard Coiom-a 4 bedrooms. 2's baths library lamily room. 2 car ga-age

800 B^ owner 559-4326 I

LOOKING FOR A RANCHT See this 3 bedroom immaculate home wrth tamity room fireplace 2 baths, attached garage tu* base ment. 1*t floor laundry m prime lo-cation priced to sell at $89 900 HA

E A R L K E I M West Bloomfield 855-9100

E R A

F I R S T F E D E R A L

4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0

TROY-CWARNWOOO LAKE SUB Attractive 4 bedroom colonial. 2'1 baths wrth neutral decor Lake po-viiedges Large famHy room wrth hreplace En|OY florlda 'Oom. central an oa« floor* $ large yard on dead-end Ureal $162,500 Ca* owner (or appointment 8®a-»509

LOW TFlAFFIC and guiCk occupancy go with tru* nice ciear,. and well cared tor coloni-al Large master suite otters private bath enwy the special occasions wrth a formal dining room and parry m The family room wrth natural raised hearth fireplace The sum-mers are cooi because ot central air. and the basement is perfect 1or large gatherings There's a 2 car al tached garage too $83 500

HARRY S

W O L F E

4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

SOUTH LYON - New energy efficient 3 beoroom home. 2 full beths. i*i floor laundry. Amjaraon windows, large kitchen fireplace, cathedral ceiling, oversize garage 15 nun t*om Twelve Cats Color choice sun available $108 500 4 74-6819 or

437-0097

3 0 8 R o c h e « t e r - T r o y

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Weil -naintatned 3 bedroom rancn-with library Studio ceiling and **y lights highlight its finest an-ieruties targe family room plus large recre-ation room An outstanding home $135 900

C r a n b r o o k Assoc . inc Raaiiors

855-2200

TROY CHARNWOOD LAKE s u e Attractive 4 bedroom colonial 2's baths, with -taulrai decor Lake prv

ledges Large lemify room with fireplace Enjoy Florlda room, cen-tral air oak floors, & large yard on dead-end street $162,500 Ca* owner tor appointment 696-9509

6 Sun Jufy CONTEMPORARY m popUar PO-625-6523 TOMAC TOWN ol Weet BJoomtleia

Get away to C LARK S T ON - Peecefji ^cirtJWrna r ^ b e i ^ 5 5 - « T 7 * lor dalty hours country living m charming 4 bed- open teeang wrth privacy NDOOR room, term houae wrth parlor, huge q ^ t d O O P POOL anc dub houae barn appro. 6 acrea 3 mile* from , » t t L a w e a beeutttul CONOO m *

t-75, new Wing By owner 394-0010 popuia, location $124 900

ORION TWP - By Owner Newer 3 H-91888

bedroom Colonial. 2 car garage H A N N E T T , I N G .

R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom Town-houae. 2 ' t Baths finished Dase-ment. large deck 1 car garage cjoee to town $92 900 455- '431

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M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

S A Y G O O D B Y E

T O B I R M I N G H A M S

B E S T B U V " I Final 2 bedroom tcwrehouse wrth private front 4 rear entrance 2 roomy bedrooms en appliances ,n. c-odmg * clothes dryw central air conditioning 4 lull basement Tucned away -n s cory f e e lined neighborhood in cme ?t Birming-ham s most convenient locations Priced io- -irr,mediate *a.e *t

[ $62 99C'

j W t l l i a m s b u r g Townhome* of Birminghlm

Take Maple Rd lc Eton, then N 10-j G'sehe'd

643 -6060

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3 3 6 F l o r i d a P r o p e r t y

CAPE CORAl 3 bee-com 2 baths | Florida -oom. jar»g« "'«•» 'OOt. U M r shicpping malts hosprtai 4 Churcnes lYldow m-,vinc north | 455-1603 522 5632 j

SPEND you- wm*er» m Florida"' QouOie-wide 'wo bedroom two bam manufactured home ir N Ft Myers completer^ furnished wrth e.erything from 'urmtur* to T'v to ;.w>«s and -ens jving-room for-ma' dmmg room aai-m mlchen ;n-s>de laundry wt f wasner 4 drrer arge screened porch, oar PC*- 4 uti«-11. shed -ocaled ir a security par» nea- ciub'-ouse pool 4 manna A*» .ng $35 90C lo sett» estaie Call

v 313-455-6606

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W a y n e C o u n t y C R E A M P U F F

Southfield. ' bedroom 2nd floor apartment style Neutral decor, large balcony, snows like a model fie war appliances, all window treat-ments carport immediate posses-i o n ONL v $34,500 ~

TRO* CONTEMPORARY 3 Bedroom cape i o d 2759 Avonhurjt Birmingham scnoois White formica knehan. cer ame tua entry fireplaces tamify room, cathe-dral cemng. n^» root. n»a Anderson window* Over 's acre partHka *et-tlng Taupe exterior cranberry frontdoor set the tone Stnctty out of the ordinary $137 900 644-8288

D E W Y E R

R E A L E S T A T E

A U C T I O N R * - » ? ! ! S m c 2 3 U " F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

w e wtH n a J * V p u b k c auction al f n t floor wrth no r a n 1° 'h«9rse1 31515 Avondate Weetland Take apartment alternative 1 bedroom Michigan Ave to Merriman then N 2 miles .to Avondale <x take Ford Rd to Merriman then aouth

WED JULY 22 AT 12 NOON

LEXINGTON - LAKEV1EW CONDOS A* kitchen appliances ak cona . tioned; -2 Paths 2 Bedrooms ga-rage beech privileges $«9 500

TOWN 4 COUNTRY REA.TV 1 359-7353

Eves 1-679-2142 or 1-359- 7*83

RAMBLEWOOO Farrrongton Hilts 30472 Ramble-wood Club Dr Gatefxx.se communi-ty Detached 3 bedroom 2' t bath $ 184 000 Owner E venings 4 weef ; ends 661-0S23 A p a r t m e n t s

REDFORD - a i large rooms in this 2 Bedroom condo witt carport Nice ogol and excai iani o -ound* $37,500 Century 21. Ooid Kay Home* - 255-2 >00

BIG MONE• MAKERS' Apartm.ent build-ngi -ocs-ec m best localions. Birmingham 4 Troy area Principals onfy - nc exceptions Reouirea $250,000 $550 OOC cash 535-1755

wrth patio facing tovafy courtyard vtew Parquet floonng m kneftan. mirrored Ooeei door neutral decor including alt appliances pkj* wasner 4 dryer DON'T MISS ONLY $52 900

STAPTEP RANCH Beautiful 3 bed-room 20fl 'amify room Stove, re-frigarator dishwasher Included At-tached garage Hardwood floors Roof l 1 years cid $7* 900

OPEN SUNDA Y • -5 Beautiful colonial Park-like setting Family neighborhood 5 bedrooms 2 i baths family room 4 formal din-ng $103,900 29365 Prestwick N ot 12 Mue. W ol Evergreen Ask tof Ancrea JCi Realtors 73 7-44«J

OPEN S U N . 12-5pm Beautiful 4 bedrooms 2 ' t balh co-lonial with ftnished basement and updated liitcnen Clean., dean -$122 500 18905 Adrian N of 10 Mile E ot E vergreen

6 2 6 - 8 7 0 0

BY OWNER F-ench -Colonial in Troy's Goider Corridor loaded. 4 Bedroom, 3,200 s<j fl , finished basemen! exlraal $217 500 Ooer Sun 2-6pm Jufy 5 4 12. 641-8554

TROY DUTCH COLONIAL cm treed par*. 5 bedrooms, den, 1*t hoor laundry, dec* wfth j acus i , central air many extra* Qualified Buyers Only $ 139.000 689-5736

TROY Exceptional & umoue sprawling 3 Bedroom Brick ranch wtth open floor plan Birch, pine 4 willow trees accompany aumoet 2 acres with riv-er Central air, 3 rone neat separate dmmg room library .'study fir apiece •ai-ruty room, attached 2 car garage 4 much much more $174 500

O ' R I L L E Y R E A L T Y

6 8 9 - 8 8 4 4

REAL ESTATE 2 bedroom Nome attached garage, perfect starter home, Wayne - Weetland scnoois Central location, 80x120 lot. b«x* construction new rool -TERMS - $5000 caah or certified room suite wrth draeamg area 4 pri-check due day of sale Balance m y a t s oath Kitchen wrth eatmg tuli wtthm 45 day* Seltar to hirrtiah jpace Mirrored doaets. track *ghl-Ittte insurance 4 warranty deed ,ng vertical 4 mini Dknds rmjt/al Ceo Auctioneers for mlormation decor Priced below market value!

Open Mon Jufy 13, 4pm-7pm, l o a d * ot storage A MUST SEEI Owner Estate of WMlam Owwyer Br eon 4 rteimer Auction Service

Ucryd Braun Jerry Helmer

Arm Arbor Sakne

6 6 5 - 9 6 4 6 9 9 4 - 6 3 0 9

V A L U E P L U S Lovefy 3 bedroom - master Bed-

S6* d00 T H E M I C H I G A N G R O U P

C O N D O M I N I U M D I V I S I O N

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

L I V O N I A 6 MM* 4 Newtxirgh B u K - ^ 8 5 - an-ger ' 2 Bedroom towrJWse^_S'»at room wfth dmmg aree f r f ftrepiec* Beeutifui country kltcften, 2'-* bains, 1*1 floor laundry 2 car deck and central air Ctoee to shop-ping snd t r e e - w a y s A s * l n j $124,900 Ca«

V I R G I N I A T H O M P S O N

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

ROCHESTER MILLS

K I N G S C O V E F I N A L P H A S E

immediate Occupancy Available 2 6 3 Bedroom ranch & townhouse condo* available A* home lea'u'es Kttcnen incfcidinQ Whirlpool appli-ances dining 4 living room, fire place Fu* baaament Central a.' Attached garage Scemc rtver views For information can Cindy Rogers

652-1800

Canad ian Lakes ' Waterfront building sue Pnme -oca j Hon lor vour vacation home Many ! fine amenities including golf skiing

indoor pool hiking and much more | $14 900

G a r n e r & A s s o c i a t e s 9013 70th A . * Mecosta, Mt 49332

6 1 6 - 9 7 2 - 2 5 8 5

HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE LISTINGS

CHARLEViOX A-F-ame Home on Grand Traverse

'"Ba, with 150 fl ot frontage 2 bec--ooms and 2 ba'hs includes 3 acre back tol $63 500

PETOSKEY Reiai 111 the sheilering pines whe'ft (ha ciaaaic beeuty ot -a>« v c f u g a -ib /ou'S lo enioy wrth this kiiurlOo* 3 bedroom 2 bam townhouse all appliances included Private Petos-key location $ 198 OOC-

_ LELAND Contemporary cedar log home on 10 plus acres with Shetland '--'eee cossing the property 2 bedrooma huge oft i baths lull basement ap. i '-eld stone hearth and 3 cai garage Close tc 3 .axes $89 500

4 0 A C R E H O R S E F A R M immediate occupancy' Just N j ' P o f Huron 81T9 GiPbons "C Be rwwen —ams Rd 4 » »ne Rd 4 bee room older home 4.300 s e t st iw pole par- .ndoor arena «*ier 4 electricity Asin.ng ort, $ -5 ,000 down L C 'arms Call Today' ASH lor Mr D

DAIS' REALTY

7 9 2 - 2 9 8 0

'tage - .

WE "AVE OTHERS

6 9 3 - 2 2 5 3 Asa tor John Reschae

Q U A K E R R E A L T Y

SPECTACULAR pr-vate treed iot or cu de sac Fran.br .one P - » area ( M o m l w e Hifts schools A.mo*t 1 acre For or build 10 Sort Ask tor Mr Sehefmar. 644 2066 |

S'JPE P " j " T W P P l y m o u t h I Schools Buoo your 3-earn home I and en [Cry you- prrvacy on 9 plus | acres barren Rd oe-weer Gotfred-K«r. 4 Berry $135 000

CALL MARDA BENSON Re-Ma> Boardwalk 459-3800

; r r . N E s-c doo for ™ n « » « b-'iding site Cap bu«C 3 TwC bed-'OOm Ap«Trv»rt» FEH-K3 REAL ESTATE 453-7850

W E S ' BLOOMFIELD LOT I 1Q5 . 176 Ft West Bloomfield |

schools i a * e n nine Sub $31 900 | V P . -»MAP 4 ASSOC 422-6150 j

W I N G L A K E ! i a » e l - o r « o t New underground utll

-«« Meniag Developi-»er1646-2250 I

' / . BLOOMFIELD ---oper Strans I . - - e pr iv ieges Prime 'Ot m

i scaring Pines Sub Pontiac T • ail

ieech on -aka M«fwger motivated $279 000 Car Nancy Mam St Assocraiea 616-526-5952

J U S T Y L I S T E D Enjoy Summer oca* yeer m tfus cute aaet-on' home New -ool and aec-

1 tic 75 ft 'rontage $46 900

; M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

8 5 1 - 8 1 0 0

L A K E F R O N T

K I R K I N T H E H I L L S 4 bed-oo«-<» 3 beths mcJud.ng Mother->rv Law *urte 2 hrep-acee aa' -m «'1chen -dan 4 formai dmmg •oom arge wooded » • or. ic^rer i one _a»a Bioomf^d Sc»ioo« $639 500' • After 10am ' 7 '

Eves • - •96 -2378

^A 'E - J'RO'N FBONTfc&E 1 tS0.40C. deep no eroeey North ot I Lexington Excellent I * " a-ea of

exclusive homea wrthm -nmutes c' •wo harbors 887-5-^4

l a k e lOTS '2> On -«diar Lake Mil lord area Each 150 ft frontage BeeuTtfrji roamg 4 heev'f f e e d $42 50C - sha.-« roed costs D - -7a-e « m w Devs =-ar 553-9891

Eves 355-3-62

l a k e PRIVILEGES or private ai spor"s B-cc-e-s Laaa 4 bed-ooms 2 ' t bet** ' a r n f y o o n cuatom jun-t a poo $-36 900 'Cai' G'ec 6«9-56CC' -»cn Chris" ecacr- ">c Reert'>

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P r o p e r t y

N VESTMENT Properr, 'or $55 OOC -Current rent or. 2 units >S $750 'th© I and contract for $ 10 000 d o w

Century 21 M a o ' e w o c x 3

E x e c u t i v e H o m e s

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4 -ais-.ed City water $59 900 478-8183 | Er.foy cooi

, sense' preexes 4 serene

- sense' new mom -eowoou --BLCHSMFIELD- By 'Owner Large ' ^ i v ^ e landacapec patxc Executive Saw *ubdm*K>r 21* ft Iron- | 3 M contemporary 2°e i *ad_cr ia •

ROCHESTER HikLS - 2 iiedrooms, t 'a bath*, finished baaement. 1 car attached garage S h a r p ' $ 8 8 M 0 _ 652-2590 or Vmce 585-1333

3 3 8 C o u n t r y H o m e s

F o r S a l e

tage $57 900' Bunder m sub. could bu»d I* RD" wsn 851-3108

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P r o p e r t y

COUNTRY ES"ATE r St Cian 01 o v » 4 aces wih "ontage cm -he Pine rrrer 4 bed'oom.» S i naths oa» famufy 'Com :«• ^b-ar, 3 hra- j o ~ - s "^ ,„hed 'ami', -oom with 2 places whirtpoc- cur. dec" ixxjntrv ,. — |-.«|- Hearth-k-'ener wrth SBQ bu>ide«s own

ia- r over ar e c * o' 3»es w t -fl Of sandy ••a»a frontage Wood ca-thedral ceilings wall* o» giasa 2 stone fireplaces 18 T « ' 5 T library 4-5 bedrooms 3 t bath. mOudmg luiu'now master *urte Eva-, amen--Ty t o t ' - ^ n a or mformai 'ak* Irving

CHAIN OF TA«ES ACLESS j $289 OEC Unique rustic chawt style home on cor-ia-' . acres wtn pr-vate Strawberry | _AKF XCCES^S J v e r - a c e ^

e»e access 4 docking 'Aimoel w " "ees -a*e j* ' ' ' • 900 SQ 1 wrth 3 Bedroom* 2 I vale parks 4 islands $29 90C

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553-5788 CASH CQR LANC' C O N ' R A C T S

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P E R F E C T f o r l a r g e f a m i l y CROSSWINOS ot FArmmgotn HUM. . , a c 2 bedroom condo. ix im* location

o r m o t h e r - i n - l a w s u i t e . 5 r a a n Q AB upgrade. »kylighu b e d r o o m s . 2 ' r i D a t h s . 2 fireplace am finished baawnent f i r e p l a c e s , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . 2 B > owner 661-8968 625-4874 c a r g a r a g e CROSSWINOS OF NOVI town-$ 7 3 , 9 0 0 . 4 7 6 - 6 6 3 6 house 2 bedroom 1V» bath, laatur-

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CITY OF ROCHESTER Custom belli 4 Bedroom. 2 ' t bath colonial Large tamify room Large lot Pvctureeque sub $165,500 651-1292

EXCELLENT STARTER HOME m Rocf.ester HHIs 2 bedrooms bafh. Ilvtng room dming room, large kricher laundry room 3 car at-tached aarage. large lot 'manor compiei«rY '"-novated After 6pm

656-8780 or 651-2279

FARMINGTON HILLS BUt

29672 MedCury S Ot 11 M-ia A ol yidd^baft Maintenance free nome wrth 2 bedroom* *rge »v»ng room Kitchen and spaoous fenced yard central » ' *nd large jcreenad c c - h • f summer ever.ngs satafins dish and contro" $65 50C

GREA" BUY' 3 bedroom, ranch wrth a-ge -»vmg room formal dmmg room family room wrth firep-ace V ear'as' eatmg area m Kitchen Vs- loor .aurdry 2 car garage a r j e o l 1102 900

ftaf.r: a n Tr'E v ^ » " g T : Braamtak-ng 4 bedroom -anch witr •pecious noar loor p4ar formal rjimng *oom «rga family room fu*

mert $ '29 900

H E P P A R D

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N e w l y L i s t e d ! An erecutive * bedroom. 2 ' t Bath 0r«k 2 5lory contsmporary wrth for-mal dming room library, vaulted ceilmg great room with wet bar and natural hrep>ec* nuge f"* 1 n ° ° ' laundry and urge ««'char, cerarruc foyer r.a« bath 4 ritcher Cuatom i o o d deck arid landscaping Ex-

$2.15J»6. CALL __

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S T O P R E N T I N G Your own 3 bedroom, bnc* -ancn 3 waiting for you Hurry on tfu* one" $72 900 Aak lor

C a r o l o r D i c k A m r h e l n

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

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OPEN S U N D A Y 1-4 28654 Lorraine S o f 10 Mile E 0« MiddleBert enter cm Scott Dr t year old 3 bedroom 2's bath Cape Cod As- tor EILEEN YOONG Fiaipn Manuel Weet 851 -6900

~ O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 3«t25 F-adencksburg N cA 12 Mae A V > a k « mcrediwe space and

.i^ITdibie - ad-tiona. decor

• WIFE P L E A S E R " rnrn* caretuay Out tMn* fas! 3 Bed room. 2 ' t bath ranch won't last family room living 4 dimng room grouped around kitchen dam,and location makes fast action.' a Mu»l'

C e n t u r y 2 1 H O M E C E N T E R 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

T t Mule 4 MKJ-dHabeff

Assoc mc Reeiiors

OPEN SUN. 2-5 - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS

'8453 Weetland N ot 8 Mite w ol Southfield Frw 2 bed'oom brick ranch. 2 baths, 'replace numerous nawer amervi-tle* Only $49,900

[ L A T H R U P V I L L A G E ! L.ovaly ouad on comer lot m preati-

amu* Lathrup V«ag* 3 bedrooms 2 bath* Antonelfc butlt Natural wood paneHtng. Anderacm windows new awnings 4 kitchen tne $9-5 900

5 5 9 - 1 3 0 0 C O L D W B L L B A N K E R

M >VE RIGHT IN Wen mamtaired 4 bedroom coiorual with 'ama* room 4 attached garaoe Many improvartwnts Ffsone janeOoremuS 646-1400

Max Broock mc

TROY-OPEN SUN 1-5PV Brick Flanch 3 bedrooms tamify room fireplace new kitchen Mual see' $70,900 569-0070

N E W L I S T I N G Beautiful colonial In f outar Troy sub Large kitchen with u nt-ms and spacious eatmg area Fam«y room library, fivmg room and dmng rodfh large bnc* patio and proieasional landacapmg $195,000

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M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

TROY - Stonendge Sub 4 bed-room tudor 2's batha. Irving room, lormal dmmg room, large kitchen 4 break tad area famHy room, library. l*t Hoor laundry room, rvmned Basement, lovely treed yard with wood dec* 4 bnc* petic recently redecorated, schools 4 perks W sub Perfed tor growing famHy $149 900 Buyer* onfy 879-7251

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

LOVELY W BLCX>MFIELD CONCkC Deaireabie condo taatunng 3 bec-rooma, flrapiace, completer. 6r-iahed lower laver recreation room. 2's batha, aN appliance* *t«y inctud-mg elegant light ftxturea. located 'i popular Potomac Town Condomini-um* $122,900 RO

E A R L K E I M West Bloomfield 855-9104

ROCHESTER HILLS - Sharp 2 bed-room end unit, 2 car attached ga-rage ftnisiwl basement $10' ftOO Can Mike at Re/Max 651-510'

ROCHESTER Kmga Cove Bluff unrt 2 bedroom* possible 3rd 2 s baths baeema ty redecorated

it', garage compieta $ '05 ,000 652-4042

N. W. Royal O a k ' s -otteat Rental Market

Apartment Buitdmg For Saw 21 Units plus caretaker uivt ! 4 2 bedroom - i r.ory bnc* supei oean condition Carports On ana parking (2 per unrtl includes all appliances, carpet mg. window treatments 4 air conditioners Must be caah or new mortgage ssale Priced to sell $7*0,000

ASK FOR ROBf RT TENNANT

M e r r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

646-6000 4 3 5 - 6 1 3 6

FOR -.N'CRMATlON CALL

6 4 5 - 6 7 0 0

Or Ton free t-800-635-6655

Rasorce Center Hours Mon -Fn 9 30am -9 30pm

Sat 9am-6pm, Sun Noon, lo 6pm

V A C A T I O N '

P R O P E R T I E S

N E T W O R K Detroit Reaource Center 700 N Woodward Ave B»rmingharr. M 480 11

F o r S a l e

WAYNE QUAD LEVEL Dea.rable Glenwood Height* 4 bed-room* 2 baths country kitchen. Large famHy room fireplace, central air Basement attached 2 car ga-rage Beeutlfutty kept maintenance tree Backs to vacant land $89 900

721-7097

MAGNIFICENT W BLOOMFIELD CONDC

The moat spacMu*. gracious condc in the cample, 3 or 4 Bedroom en« unit with mul t ip le deck* • doorwak* large krtchan with area*. fast area overlooking your own pr-

am Beautiful setting, pool 4 muCfc < > t < c ^ r y w d . 2 car attached ,« •

TROY Des i rab le S t o n e r i d g a woods beeutifuay country decorai-ad 4 bedroom. 2 '1 Bafh colonial on targe 'reed lot newly carpeted 4 professionally waflpapered Hard-wood floors Beauttfi*y fmisned baaament Large redwood dec* Central an Walk to acnoola Immac-ulate Muat see- Original owner

828-3297

3 2 2 H o m e a

M a c o m b C o u n t y

STERLING HTS Parted "amity noma 4 bedroom colonial custom kitchen, tamlly room/fireplace. $112,000 569-0070

$96.900 negotiable 349-8348

CROSSWtNDS OF FARMINGTON Beautiful 2 bedroom*, Vs Bath t o w n h o u a e V a u l t e d cel l ing, skylights fireplace centra K > car-port Move m condition. $97,000

CROSSW1NOS COMMUNITIES 861-5233

rage, too many extras to *at can 1oi - '$126,600 PA

E A R L K E I M West Bloomfie»d 855-9100

BE AN OWNER $278 MONTH

nciudes lot rent 4 mooue home paymer.t Southha«3 schools Little Valley 4 r 6 - 4 0 i 2

BY OWNER 1165 sq <eet manufac-turered home 2 Bedroom 2 bath, central a-- attached carport 4 shed ab appliances, adults over 45 Cha-teau-Avon Rochester H I * ^ ^

3 2 4 O t h e r S u b u r b a n

H o m e a F o r S a l e

TROY 3 bedroom ranch, beautiful 1'n acre lol St Oianea kitchen I'n beths 6114 Gfyndabourne Rd $121,500 879-7250

isiini i • - - r: 7 - ; J~ --CT. warm 1«j1ralS IS Hie1

Tip ol the «aoerg in thia out-*tending beauty thai featurea 4 bed-rooms 2 t baths 2 f a p i a c e a new central a.r and a nHXinHnQ' fami-ly n«hborhood Tma <s a one-stop shoe' $ "59.90C

ASk = 0 « ARLENE PREY

M e r r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

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O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

garaga 2 encJ-aed porcn— ! ' • • B u i l d S f S SpeC-« erOeri $«« 900 Open Sun 1 ' - 5 k emit Manor deponed ' badroor. Cak after torn 62^-55*8 joi-ma- " t fhen garden, room

'aafinv berti Co-aim, old country - 'ahsmarsmc

Vour Hoat BC« MASSARON For direr 1 ionl ca»

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 23305 4 23318 Churchea N o» 9 MMe W o* Telegraph ROOM TO ROAMI Ranch $52 000 or Bungalow $49 600 on a ou»a« deedend straen

Plus a lew walk-out lots are stis available m new Farmington Hats sub located at 9 and nalatead and Weal Bioomfieid sub located at Maple and HaHfaad Conatmctlon ha* started -oads ara m Sea our model 9 to 5 dally and 12 to 5 week-ends For more mlormation, ca* FAS8 669-3223

~xn*' Ca* tor appointment

at u o u m j - ' k i w a » room a n a -anch 'achad aarage ^aaturaa mcfc.de 2 | aati-s *mshed n a a n t e r t centra ' a- i ' 'epiace« sun porch energy n W i a r ' w r d r w t $89 900

«T7 3416

FA O-Mrwyro*! 4 badroom C o w — 'crmal dmwig *ty*r 'army room t*t loor l a n k v miahad -esemwr-ber ^^.dwnnd koors P—vafe freed n« A s a 'r. aowntitrwm' -nrnwrHeta trrupanrv Reduced '< $142 900 l » w l c v - * 71 - 781 7

F Rj i"OFFE 'OPEN SUN • 5pm 14854 vaae> F iy ja r ar—..nglnr. Man 4 oed i y v - } n>» i hal" heffta Jiacuan crv-wr lof 31nmg * rnn*g -noma •»-.iN foom hreplace ' * • "oor 'aim

T H E

dry $•84

car aarage 4 dec* Extresi 900 547 i***•> or 553 4*38

ON THE CUL-OE-SAC nature sfcounde . ovefy updefed

•tens "amify -oom nexifrai decor I decamg Oper Sun I 4 Chenfaky Court s ol 11 W

H w e n f l f v Rd Normandy Hate Sut, $i54W 73- aoor, C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

34a' OFF F

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p

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I PEACEFUL WOODSY SET - NG | neeut.tji 1 bedroom contemporary

i a v f -wafted Ir amrwg me -aeii m N o r m ^ D ^ MM* Central aa Vs» now lamdry »»cher wifh bum M cathedra ceamg. 3 cai aftecned

P-aga views from every aandow 39 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

MJL CORPORATE TRANSFEREE SERVICE

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W a i t e d L a k e

BRIGHTON BY OWNER $119 900 oorr * B4KJroom 'armhouee on 3 acres n»w roof septic and furnace •or more mfo call 227-3475

JUST REDUCED* Country c f w -surrounds tm* 'arm houae on 3 acre* *""• t a C ">»• nome offers 3 ned'ooma 1 1 Baths speoou* a , ng room wtth wood alove. 2 car g a 'age and 32>2* POha Bern. Area oI -ilea nomea Harfland Schools (78 900

NVEST IN A LIFESTYLE! LCmab Ouaafy buat -aeed ranch on 10.6 acre* wfth 358 h frontage or *car*c Aha.er i aaa 32.50 po*a Bam <a sal up for horse* phis extra storage -lome leaf urea a 'afxjious kttckisr.

, jmwig,1»vfng room, araa with a beam ' 'HiJ ortca Vepiece and » tyedrooma ' A* this snd more tor $258 000 Hart-i land ScJtooas ' England «*eei f s l a w « 7 4 - 4 V »

C e n t u r y 2 1

T o d a y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G Bioomfieid Hilt* School* ar* ofered with this center entrance RoCertaon bu«t 4 bedroom. 2 s Bath colonial Family room wrth fireplace. * r * floor laundry. M l baaement and large palo imth grin $189,900

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 28915 Camel SoutWleld Greet famHy area a a bonus to this * p a doua 4 or 5 bedroom tn-ievel If * atu*ted on a wooded tot wfth 2 oa-

snd gas g r« The targe tamay room boeats a natiaai hreplace and * dry oer Central air *eeur«y and %s system end newer carpeting are luet a 'aw ol tree home « special tea lures $94 900

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M A N U E L

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TROY - 4 bedroom f i bath coloni-al m prime location New deck 4 centra ak wtthm the leat yeer Much more $167,500 Ca* tor appoint-ment aher 5pm, 649-0620

2 4 3 6 V a J i e y v i e w . T r o y Beautiful Windndge SuC N Of Long Lake, E. ol Adama Brtc* Tu-dor 4 bedroom* 2 t batha tormai dmmg room let floor laundry, beemed celnged tam»y room wih Vepiece opens onto taPiAoua deck 2 ' t car attached garage nbrary $187 000 Aa* tor Kay Betanzoa

EARL KEIM oi B IRMINGHAM

C E N T E N N I A L H O M E On 5 acreel In a beeutwm araa -Nouaa a m good mang conditicm - a rea1 snow place New oe* uttchen gas turnaoe 100 errvp service 1st Aoor laundry, storage room a* pur-poee oeck room with wood bi*r»ng •tcrve Mack wamut and fruit treea on property. $83,900. Celt

S T E V E o r G E N E V I E V E

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A T T E N T I O N S I N G L E S Decorator pertect lownhoiae mag-nificent master bedroom suite f t batha. hnisned lower level, centra my irecace skyaghts. private bock patio and carport, pnoed to se* $95,000

CROSSWINDS COMMUNITIES 661-5233

CROSSWINDS W OF NOVI Beeulifm 2 bedroom. I t bath town-houae Vaulted ceamgs. **y*ghts hreplace flmahed lower ie««i cen-tral aa. garage Move m condition. $98 900

CROSSWINDS COMMUNITIES 661-5233

6*5-MOP Ui

3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i r » g 1 o n W o o d a

T H E

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p

R e a l t o r s

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G Cuetmcirve COKVWH m preattgKMS Slonay Pomta Enoloeed sunporch a a overioo«mg 2 story great rpom center island «richer and a Jacuxs $389 000

R A L P H

M A N U E L

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BERKLEY - BY OWNER 2 bedroom bungalow newer appaenres H * Baaament unflntahad upslsirs hardwood floor*, natura woodwork m gas heat, privacy lenca garage $47 900 ——' 544-0303

OPEN HOUSE Sun July 12. noorv 5pm 3 bedroom Rancr Royal Oak'

_ CFOSSWINDS W O f NOV! PRICED TO SELL

Beeutifui 2 bedroom 1'a bath town-houae Veuned caaings skyaghts hrepiace flmahed lower ieva cen-t ra ak garage Move in condition. $98 900

CROSSWINDS COMMUNITIES 681 5233

MISTY WOODS OF BLOOMFIElC Theee *tunmng units were daeign»l for maximum enjoyment ol the ex-ceptional views ot the wood!, ponds streams and nature *raaA Spaoous 2 bedroom. 2 bath •OP plan* ara as fabulous as they arl functional Great value from $79 9 « to $89,990 Open dally 1-6. Mondai 1-8 fdoeed ThuraV Model Number 626-629.

R A L P H

M A N U E L

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

ROYAL OAK 1 bedroom large fry-ing room, av conditioned 3'SPO«i $39 000 O f 13 Mile betw Oooks . . . . . . u „ _ „ t c o t i t o g e 549-?590 | 3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m e s

S i m s b u r y CONDOMINIUM HOMES

brings you Tbe charm of yesteryea-the elegance o» tomorrow The newest gatehouse

Condominium Community Presented By the

Herman Frank« Organization

2 and 3 bedroom luxury condominiums kxSated in West Bioomfieid 11 Koor plans to chcoae Irom STARTING FROM $154 900

Model Hours Deny 12-5 I closed Thursday i

851-3500 or 626-3500 14 M M Rd f . miles west of

Orchard Lake Rd

SOUTHFIELD Evergreen 12 Mile Small compie« private spin-evei end unrt immediate occupancy At-tached direct scceaa l ' t car oarage with automatic door opener 2 Bed-room. poaalbie third l ' t bath movs-m condrtvem N a i t r a Uecor centra aa . e* kitchen a(X>"ancee cathedra ce-mg $80 500 559-2166 * r * 4

SOUTHFIELD Stunning village bouae condo 2 Bed-ooms 2B*ths I > » g n « Show Place $65.000 Caa

N*RBO« SPRINGS - '> condc new condition Deacf wa» to dowtilown. modern *ttChan hreplace 2"t Baths iSun-dry sur fleck garage. $ ' 0 0 90o

Xai i Wade days 791-55OO or evenings

1ARBO0 SPRINGS West Biufl D"ve 3 Bedroom 2 Batn home attached garage full base-ment walk-ng distance to town $79 500 Cal- Nancy- M a n Street Associates 616-526-5952

ROMEO , Country Es'ate c Morse Fa— - 29 -olkng eoooel sc-es paved -oac - Romec schocus 5 BeC I room 4-oat'. coi-rmla wtf own a k e ••-JU- stream -enms coui'i ^ar je tamify room den iimng -oom 'or- | m a dmmg .oom «richer eating | a - e * . 4 out buildings ' .ar je bam • 12 oo> stalls 'one 2 c-ed'oom aper- 1 mernt 'or a'ues'* "amer Awing I $250 OOC Quairfiec B^ver? only '52-684 ' '• ' ^ ' t

3 3 9 L o t « a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a l e

I ANN ARBOP TRAIL 4 Newburgh 1 - ivoma Si. 50 t *ots Purchase .one

or a . ;o"ea smai. buainaas or on-I KC* 37524 Anr Arbor. Tr»> Land

Contract 562 '022

B I R M I N G H A M

C L U B E S T A T E S | Bloom herd Township s newest pres-

tige 'es-deni.ai communiTy ir. -ne Broom fieic HIUS SCOO- Ola'.rici

•icionan style I, scenic Custom, -.c.mwvtes _ near ' B» K « I I QAAIAM! Hii S STARTING $ i l u , 0 0 0

C a ' l c further detens RuCHARO COFFE'

J O H N R I C H A R D S

" • D E V E L O P M E N T

5 4 0 - 4 2 3 2 „

built-m oa- desks, wet bar Hearth Stone Stove 4 -nore Beeutifulfy andscaped for outdoor S - - 5 000

Syhna Co-a Rea' Eatate Broker 629 -4 -6 -

L A K E S > K I R E E S T A T E S . e.mgicm Mi 5 arge 3 4 4 oaO •oom. natural gas nwated-aluminum s^Oed homas .on 6 v acres.oi 'and Large -ecreatio- Building overlook-ng sane, .ake Huron Beach idea private resort 'or persona buamees or groups 2 m lies N of town 4 5 5 5 l e n e s h o r e D ' A s * m g $525 000 wrth $ 125 OOC down L C

I Terms Asa 'or Mr D A R DIKIN 4 ASSOC

7 9 2 - 2 9 8 0 _

. ' r r ? . ; PANARAMlC V'.EW 9' Anchor Bar 1-231-25,8 4 3 1 0 0 k j ft -after, wrt

*0>20 ooattvx-se inground poc-cenrrtf a- :• Bed'oom 2 1 bath-, great room -otf m<jre $40S ;5C_ For appointment cati \ 94»-»32 - W O .AhEFRON' - O M E S or a> _ m aoorts .a»e <r wester- centra Mich. | locancr S 5 >JL

AJTO PAIN" S" u B E 1 ' « ' « sutaa Good gomg ousmass - e»ce ^ 1 ' 'ocation wa'w^cra a-ae $30 OOP £ - 4 2565

BEER w-NE J- XiC weea«r gr-.-s*

$95 OOC BEEC l i t G ° O C E P *

S i X ' wee* N g r w $20 X < -asr PMI '- ver-ton

BAKER-1 with whoiesai* business

" a r n j avaiapta

N O U T A K I N G D E P O S I T S

AT P R E - C O N S T R L ' C T I O N P R K ES

a . 3 ' , hours from Detrort ' 50 ia«efroni owner var-ister-ec to this a-ea $65 900 * o r more mlormat ic -can the Fry s after 5pm wee*days_ 852-203' Wee* ends 616-924-432.

SHANTy CREEh RESORT THE LEGEND

i j unit condo Sleeps 10 Toia»y fur-| -.isnec S decorated Under com-

^wte -enta managemerr Amenrnea 4 privileges toe -umerous to men-•ion' Flee.pr oca activities wrth :Schu»s Mt Reset -Owner muat sell $ i65 500 A h a 6pm 476-2«&4

3 4 8 C e m e t e r y L o U ^ y

s i CLA.° RIVER Stag island seasonal sea w»k eiectntted docs 4 boat hoist 4 bedroom* 2 batn* electric "real exc*»er ' conditio" 60 rr'.ies 'rom Det-prt $65 DOO

42-.-8300

-MREE BEDROOM wtth a t and all appliances, m Canton rt you re rent-ino at $395 this is cheaper MOB'LE HOME BROKERS697-2433

NORTHVILLE RANCH 2 Bedrooms tii* batha fireplace, ttnienee warn-out patio dec* mam Hoor laund"

tw or a n a , uanum m i 4 pooTT l 12 900 349-461'

EXECUTtVE CONOO PEBeLECREEK II LAPEER - Eng»*h fudor - 4 Bed

rooms. 3 baths 2 fireplaces centra Contemporary upper ranch Beeun ait. over 1 acre proHMionaay j fua, decorated neuira lonea 2 bed-tandacaped $153 900 334-0241 | room den, large greet room wth

flrapiace End unit '• PRICED TO BELLI"

NOVI CONOO 2 Bedroom condo m d*air*t"a are* wrth court yard tocaoon and * 1 ached garage. $57 900

EARL KEIM SMITH GUARDIAN

478-5555

VAN BUREN TWP 3 Bedroom ' * •MS. -flSSB!_L_CL_

Ljm, t-800-453^300 after 5pm 478-5458

3 2 5 R e a l E s t a t e

S e r v i c e a

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land Contract or *econd mortgage and want to caah out? Htgheei t$J Low-aat diacount Perry Realty 478-7840

>179.900 By Owner 352-4777/Eves 851-2007

F ASMINGTON HILlS Grove 2 bedroom 2 t baths 2 car attached garage to* ti earner it lat floor laundry room By t t m a $120 000 C a i alter 8pm 855-3086

NO VI Haggerty

CROSSWINDS 9 Mae " * 2 bedroome IV* Beth

- garage. Hreplace 2 at f ights neutral decor dec*, poo tanme 4 more Converwanl iocahw

348-1?8

tsl*d il apcMncM *007 Ou»e*fure IS o* Normandy Rd at Woodward! 549-4852

NEW cone*ruction porary on wooded 101 m prime arf> E t r a a maded - Strawberry :ake

( 1 * 9 900 237 1456

WALLED LAKE •Oft level. IV* bafhe r r a m Br

SHARP IMMACULATE 1 CUS T OM m ffwa quality b u « ranch on gear '* acre 0« wooded eplandor 3 «pa doua bedrooma %nahed beaemem natura arapiaoe m the large *vmg room and 2 car attached garage are a lew of t<e amenrnea ihet go with (Me c»i*rwMng Nome You have 10 aea * lc r. — r e Kt $99 500

H A R R Y S

W O L F E

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N E W L I S T I N G Elegant open foyer m 2 story Bghi "r turee Beautiful landacapmg dec** *pnreier »y» •am O o w n "vndinga

•replace 8-^2«24»t aumroom. large famay noom dan lots ol oupboarda arge >01 $87 900 62!Ti«96 894-8579

SOUTHFIELD one* ranch 3 bedrooma Fu* h a t e

r ! c " " w " " S T i S ;

oa* cabinet* Centra aa. rwarcem jecuff l $379 900

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M A N U E L

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aOCHESTER HILLS fy Noma batha. eeittr

den Shown By owner by ecpnwrt mar' $172 306 86 • 480*

OPEN SUNOAY 2 5PM 4107 Aranglon Royal Oa* (S of 14 8 E olGraemieidl

THOAOUGLY CHARMING coved . i n |) beautiful hardwood floor* "brary 3 bad»uome. famay room overtook mg pi ' .ale back y*rtl Ilvtng room «k*h Vepiece and *nc*t-er with eiand Mual sear $ ' 2 9 000

H A N N E T T , I N C .

REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

HILTON HEAD ISLAND S C FREE

1-800-874-271

FARMINGTON HILLS invert ery Condoa 12 8 Middteben "op loor 2 bedroom 2 beth Grey carpel tree* lighting mirrors, wa* un*t

Ouei aaef $78 000 828^2120

M o d u l a r H o m e s

SAVE T HOUSSOUN D$ Cell The Mome Teem"

1-800-451-0051

MING TON MULLS 14 MILE OWCHARD LAKE RC

HUNTERS RIOGE CONOO immaoilate ground «oor r beeutiM comptan One Bedroom 1 t betha 950 aa n Opene to penc

3 2 8 C o o d o e

ADAMS WOOOS BtoomHatd MB* By owner 2 bedroom 2'* beth U baaament i C or aaaiimaM* Axed I 'ek* $ 189 500 Morning* 852 94*4

throughout new appear rea abao-•ute move » uuni tmi i Ful Baea

garage arfth seeunty owner $73 900 Cat

583-2130

MOVI Old Orchard batha tamay room, petto appj* anoea centra air baaam.nt ckub houee 8 pool Exoeaart $ • 9 500 881-2128

T e r r i f i c T o w n h o u s e Located in one ol Ptymouth Twp s Kneel areas Beecon Eslatea -Bedrooma. 2's baths i*t floor dan tormai dmmg room fireplace, Ba*a-merrt 2 car attached garage Tha a a beauty* » is< IkXI C^ 1

JIM ELDRIDGE

C O L D W E L L

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CAN*ON "WP 3 bedrooms '4x70 Coionade Day window, porch ut*ty sned $14 000 turruahad $13,000 ur.furnHsned Negotiable 495-1421

HAWTHORN '973. '2x44 1 large bedroom, all appliances st*y. waaner flryer «ed1or0 area, must Qualify $5,500 293-9156

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 14 . 65 2 bedroom* Selling tor remain m of balance Can beiore 4 pm

422-04 12

K0OPH 12X76 custom Saaign $9 000 2 bedrooms all apcklanoas stay immaculate Westland - car slay on iot Ask for Suzan 351 -6606

REDMOND VENTURE 1985 t4* 70ft 3 bedroom, 2 Bath country •rtcner. appnancea nice corner tot. Holiday Estates Par* Canton $22,500 or ties', ofer *»6-0355

TWO BEDROOM. With extra*, in-cluding flrapiace must sail TJG^IOW DOWR- WY^PAVM^NS ^

3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y

F o r S a l e

At DE N Beautiful h.i itop ?«Sii90. betw Traverse City 4 < » -• aak* nwe Torch lake Subdhnaicm reedy to Build After 6 562-2120 A l PEN A cuatom Bum vacation.'re-irement tome on 10 wooded acrea Lena pnvaege* end P^cadB-owtwk^

H A R B O R S P R I N G S Bring your bathing suit 4 Beach, towel Most everything else you wtn -eed is included «i this contempo-rary Good Hart beach house com-pleteiy furnished 4 bedrooms. 2 bath* R»ad» for August occupancy $215 000 Owner financing. Call or write John Car' 616-347-1405

1150 Bay View Road Pel oakey Mi 49770

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R S C H M I D T R E A L T O R S

HOUGHTON LAKE AREA • 2 lots 75 X 100 each m Roscommon TWP Mobile homea pert* ! ted $6 500 each As* lor Maureen

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

B e t t e r H o m e s & G a r d e n s

' 5 2 2 * 5 3 3 3

I A K E M I C H I G A N uttte Traverse Bey - Tastetoity dec-orated 1700 sq ft 3 bedroom nome ir Pel oak »y 2 "UH batha hrap-ace full basement 2 car garage $159 000

MULLETT LAKE Log Cebm Lest one ot 6 to be sold 3 bedrooms great location on west side D o t * in-cluded $37 900

Pteeaa can Gary Pfnmps Ra'Max

330 w Mwcnea S>atoskey Mi 49770

(8181347-4100 (816)34 7 ?68«

BUIiDiNG SITES Goodrich 6 *cr« site. $20,000' Lakevtna 10 acre site. $35"300 Mayvwle 160 acre mobile par» Oakland *wp 2 3 4 2 5 acre wood- . •C S*1®S V3S DOC

As* *o* Century 2'. AB S5o-b600

6 • OWNER wooded nomasiies or. oed-cated natural beauty road, lust minutes from Ptymouth 4 Ann Ar. bor Parcels -ifered 2 11 scras $25 000 3 90 acres $35 OOC 4 92 acres $37 500 Also beautiful 10 01 acre site for only $39 900 I* you ime trees 4 natural country sotting caJi

107-2467

rvi^OON .AKE Fu-r-.'snad town--ouse iViid'wood "arbor 3 bed-rooms -oh 2 ' t oaths dock swim-ming tennis $1TC 300 644-1066

3 4 2 L a k e f r o n t P r o p e r t y ^

C A O i l l A a MEMORIAL 4 adacant lots $600 eecn 455-4319

CADi--AC Memorial Gardens Weat Gerden Or , ocatior 2 grave 'Ot* Good Snepnerd Swchon • Or«ced to sell Eves '53 -9 i T 5

abarie- Asa:-624-53*3

- NAN. A. AIOECENOENCE car be yours -n '2 months Attend t - e e <vc Obiigaticr 1 hr seminar ai -ioi' da. mr. nest . vcm-a or jut, ' ~th r ' 3C PM *h-» s ar edjcaiionai tcr.r- no* a sa*5 P - w w 'aiior

i Call tor -eoix-afion 3"3-"50-OC45

M O D E L S N O V O P E N FOR V O I R I N S P E C T I O N

D A I L Y 1-6 P .M (Closed T h u r s

3 4 8 - 3 9 2 9 o r H 5 \ - 6 ~ 0 0

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CHR.S" AN Utmor ia Cultural Cen-ter Rochester 2 gra«e* Aisc 2 vaunt» 4 ' bronze - a r x e r Fieesor, abi> pnead Ca* 3 "3-653-9209

O A - . A N C h i . uS Cemeterv '2 M i i e i N c r ^ R d s 4 iot* in Garoer of the Apostes $550 each 569-359"

286-60w PARKVEW M E M O " Garden o' Raaur-eciio- *mgta grave very aaaiirnliie $ '50 Can 453-2552

ARKVlEW MEMOR.A i ! BRIGHTON - P'lNCKNE-T AREA Cm. j S w C

O' 8 j D«<!roor-t w+'k , t k , o ! a for S ' SOC * k.re | 5*9-2249

C A M ' O N S O* Plirr*f W Of S^9i-3or Tfyr99 ^ '•> C terms available $25 OOC - 397-8901

or ask tor M.»e M 937 2 ' X '

view t?fi ft >n iak.e Saiellite dish 1 3's ca- garage Goldfish pond 7 1 Stained giasa windows Gas neat , 5 e > , y - . system Greenhouse Garaoe doo» openers U b ® SACRIFICE' -inder S '30 OOC 23V2S61. ' 474-9J43

CASS l /KEFRONT 3 bedrooms. 2 baths In .ng room der large mod-ern x'tcher decks, doc* 2 t car ga-raoe Lake vtews 'rom every room

6 8 2 - H 7 8

CASS t a«e front 160 1 3 bedroom Iireo-ece 2 car attached garage, boat house paved road W Bloom-he«a scnoOB great boatmc 4 "an-

3 5 1 B u t . & P r o t a a a i o n a l

B l d g a . F o r S a l e

P lTMOUTH ease option to biry very nsibie NW comer ot uOy 4 Mam SI Residential 4 profeaaicna. use I "DOC. month Avanacna Aug 1

455-5 '32

3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

PL v MOUTH . CENT FLA- BUSINESS Area Ret a* Bonding For Saie 2.400

mam ievei 1 SOC sc rt lower

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NOVI - 3 bedroom OK) Orchard condoa End unit naar c*ubb«iaa

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T O F T I N T H E H I L L S IN B L O O M F * L O H * X S

PRICES RANGE FROM $$85 BOO I • ^Cxrxm*

W A L N U T H I L L S

Priced from $134,990 Open Deny 1-8 Ctoaed Thurs

Phone 881-0339 Juat S o> W a m y t Laaa Rd ' Block

W of Drake W m W BtoomRald

Herbert Lawson, inc TROY 3 level brtc* condominium Garage w'openw A * daoor»«>

Many tuxurlou* aktras 382-2131

WALLEO LAKE condoa lor $39 90C

2 or 3 bedroom i"» bath Marabaman 8 Aaeociatea

824-5373

um concept Soma of mc*ude Ural Moor «

OPEN SUN 2-8 28852 GROITAND Madieon HEIGHTS 2 BEDROOM NAAEY DEL..* ATERL Y E

kicher cm gmwQ* M7-

M w X & s 871-75M

1*4 BATH R * CAR GARAGE ENRAA $85 000

ADAMS w o o o a COMOO 8KX>M KETD -RT*A 2 BEDROOME 2 S BETHA 2 CAR GARAGE MANY ERTREA BY OWNER DAYS 57V4G20 ( A T 962 ' 8 3 8

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NOME DE-IETOPMENI OPEN FTOERPTER WITH HAGF .-EARNGA MOOR MEEFER SUITE WITH 2 ERA* M CLOSETS 8' TUB STEP up MOWW AND 2 ANMEA $319 900,

RALPH MANUEL

1 6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

NAY TWO UNITS LEFT Cat TODAY J W 4A»ON«

DEVELOPMENT CORP • 84S-iaooe NorcMfl Drive

Oft LWiMr Roed

Nortti o4 Long Lehe R<3

Sooth of Hickory Grove

WALLED LAKE - LAKE v»AGE « PAR LEVEL RANCH NEUTRAL DECOR Taw BEDROOMA, i BATH CENTRAL A* AT

included 14 Mae 8 Oe«*ei araa 345 Neptune > $89 500 83 4 774'

•LOOMFWLD SOUE M M ANOM £ -AM. 3 BADROOM AND IMA AEEUTAA. ' DECORATED m NATARA TONAA 9V V™ OWNER $132 500 M ^ 5 J l t l W

P l y m o u t h C o n d o

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hertford Sooth

W E S T L A N D / ,

OF CTOAATA AND STOREG* PARKING AT YOU. -EER DOOR 4 900- AAA TOR

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464-6400

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• L O O M F I E L D OUTSTANDING

Only $34 900. Aaa

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parymg lot 3 baths $275,000 terms available

A5« ' 0 ° ROBERT rEKiSAS-

C AJN TON 5 par* <ka acr es $65 000

55 Becx 96' -4993

wh'te take ""wp akaf'Ont home or 1 acre 0u«e1 tat

tmg 3 bedrooms 2 beth ranch witr ._ -out Msmw' attached ga age with 2nd garage wrth fun batr

sun loom ovenooaing lake wfth $135 900 343-9296

M e r r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

646-6000 4 3 5 - 6 1 3 6

TOP privacy in Ciarxston 5 46 acres surrounded By trees, magruft cant new C -ose to 1-75 $34 900 Terms avfciar-e An casn offers W

326 Condoa

^ p i TEN ACRES SE of

Remcne - Baeutifikfy wooded - Mostly Oak - Ctoee to State Land - $7.995 00 - $300 00 down - $100 00 month 10N L C Can days or eves 616-258-5747 Forest Land Co - R/ai - Bo. 191A Kalkaska. Mi 49646

358 Mortgage* & Land Cont rac t s

WE MAKE HOME FINANCING EASIER Are you considering PURCHASING a new home Or R E F I N A N C I N G your p r e s e n t mortgage? We service Wayne. Oakland. Washtenaw and Livingston Counties

• Fixed Rate Mortgages • Adiustable Rate Mortgages • Balloons • FHA/VA

FOR P R O M P T / P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R V I C E C A L L

R E L I A N C E M O R T G A G E C O M P A N Y

7 6 0 0 G r a n d River B r i g h t o n , M i c h i g a n 4 S 1 1 6

(313) 229-5250

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8 E * O&E Thursday, July 9. 1987

362 Real Estate Wanted 400 Apt.. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent I4 0 0 A p U F O f 400 ^pta. For Rent

CASH TODAY

. OR GUARANTEED SALE AWo It In foreclosure Of Need Ot Repair

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

PRIVATE PERSON wisnes to pur chase home in letfvuc-Village or Soutnfteia area Also income prop-erty Detroit or w u *93-1308

400 Apta. For Rent ASBINGTON LAKE APARTMENTS

Fu«V turn.sned fof Sfort lerniwM Can 459-950?

• AUBURN HILLS ' PATRICK HENRY APTS

EcceptionaJty la jo 1-2 oedroom apis in small mn-u maintained adu« complei Irom &4*0 *>>o Including hoat. pool 4 ten-ma CT (Sorry, no children or pots I

Senior Citizens - SpeoaJ Discount

2&S8 Patrick. Henry !> Near A'altoo & Squirrel

373-6770

A BRANO NEW

Westwood Village Apt.

Free Heat - $240 Rebate Brand no* Luxurious I & 2 bed-room apts Plusri carpet GE self-cleaning ovon, dialiwasner patio contrail air intercom system _Club-nouSO *'th sauna 4 heated pool Fine carport» vortical Blinds

Sear 1-96 & 1-275 From $45S IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

JOY RD W Of NEWBURGH 459-6600

AMX5VER MANOR Modern »uiot 1 beoroom 4 etlicienOf Carpel drapes. ai. SchooKrafl/Outer Dr Near 1-96 From $295 534-5W6

ALL CITIES • RENTALS EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS'

See our Multi-list Catalogues SHARE LISTINGS- • 642-1620 S64 So AOa.-ns, Birmingham Mi

APARTMENT FINDERS Relax wh.te we Krvd the apartment you want For a nominal tee we II do ail the searching and calling AB » find current vacancies to M your re-quest We re last VMere accurate

n up to dale Ca» todey'

The Apatmont Finders 355-5326

AMBASSADOR EAST 13 Mile Greenfield. Royai Oa* Spacious 2 bedroom apts Newly carpetoc1 sWmming pool. S530 288-6115 559-7220

AMBER APTS. Royal Oak Clawson 4 Troy 1 & < Bedroom Children? Pets" Ask' Moderate rents Days. 280-2830

Evenings. 258-6714

Bedford Square Apts. CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts

Sm ll. Quiet Sate Complex Ford Rd near 1-275 STARTING AT $435 981-1217

400 Apartments For Rent

ONE an^T,WQB£DROOM APARTMENTS

from. j..*520

located on Berg Rd West ot -jnser Rd fin at *e«v»p" <v Southfield

Res Manager

3 5 8 - 1 8 8 5 Office

3 5 3 - 9 6 5 0

A P A R T M E N T S BY CONSOLIDATED

INVESTMENTS

2 locations to serve you

GARDEN CITY PLYMOUTH

Spacous i 4 2 Bedroom 4 studios Managenwn Oy owner

Excellent service Carpeting Appi<a.'>ces

Laundry tacilites CaMe TV Includes utilities. etc

Open Moo thru Fri am-Som. Sat 9am-ipm

Sun By appointment only

425-0930 ARLINGTON APARTMENTS >5'7W 13 Mile Royal 0»»

• 288-3710-Newly decorated 2 betfroom Town nouses "om S500 - Gas 4 Elet trie A'l Units are hilly carpe'ed 4 a.r conditioned Full private Basements conveniently .ocaled netlr shopping » next to large City park No pets'

CHILDREN WELCOME'

BIRMINGHAM almost downtown. • oeoroom hardwood HOOTS, very rfaim-nfl *590 Includes hoat Im-mediate 642 2526 547-59*4

400 Apt*. For Rent

BIRMINGHAM Newly remodeled one and two Bed room apartments availaBle Near downtown Birmingham $575 to $650 per month Includes hoot 4 wa-ter cST M4-1300

BIRMINGHAM « Now oHoring special conoooa»ons L"ruled lime only on selected apts 2 largo Bedrooms. 1H Baths, car-peting, central sir $«60 to $680 649-6909 855-1090

' « » Apt. F0.R.OI 400 Aplx ForRant

'BLOOMFIELDS FOX POINTE APTS

1 4 2 Bedrooms New appliance, new carpeting, pool and more From $425 Heat 4 water included Open 7 days, evenings 334-898S

B HMiNGHAM Attractive luxury 1 Bedroom excellent condition Walk i mapping, includes hoot, water 4 carport $545 per month Can Ann after 6pm 478-6336 or 647-4^34

AUBURN HILLS Chestnut HIBS Vil-lage ,1 Bedroom, 1 den, 2nd floor unit with Balcony pool. Iwet.. "ol water included $425 643-0398

BIRMINGHAM cftarming 1 Bed rooms, newly decorated, Immediate occupancy $475-$500 month Con-vemenl to downtown Birmingham 646-6774 or 548-0278

BIRMINGHAM downtown apart-men! 2 Bedrooms Courtyard pa-tio central air all alienees Car-port $875 per mo Call Mr Sline

646-0949

BIRVUNQHAM Downtown Beauti-fy, 1 Bedroom i Bath apartment aaaiiapia Aug I Ca* lor details

644- 105

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN 1 bedroom apartment $500 a month In ludes heat No pets AvailaBle immediately 54S-4516

BIRM NGHAM DOWNTOWN Wjiking distance to al' shopping ard restaurants 1 Bedroom apart-rpenls Information 540 8040

BIRMINGHAM elegant Victorian 2 twdroom microwave 5.sr-wa3/ier security aiarm system Downtown F- Tinoham Merr iii-Soulhhoid

* 644-7102

BIRMINGHAM

ONE MONTH FREE RENT

Lincoln House Apartments Near Downtown

Deluxe 2 Bedroom wtth self-cleaning oven, frost-tree refrigerator d>shwasner. lulty carpeted, central heating 4 air $650 month 645-2999

BIRMINGHAM PROPER Largo 1 4 2 Bedroom apartments $450 to $625 month No pets Call Agent, Glenn Hoegg 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM PRIME LOCATION Now ottering 2 year lease* 2 Bed room, t'* Baths new k 11 Chen dishwasher 4 microwave Carpeted central air and Baaament $695 ca*

855-1090

AUBURN HILLS - 1 and 2 Bedroom spacious apartments Appliances carpeted pool laundry facint-es from $445 'ncludes heal 4 hot wa-ter Bloomfield Orchards Apat-~>enJS 332-1848 or 739-7743

BASEMENT ^APARTMENT One -tedroom mcijoes utilities, no pets t st month and security $295 Red-tord Twp 421 -6986

BEAUTIFUL LOCATION One Bed-ioor. Single lady only References and security deposit Nc pets

AS 1-02 >8

BERKLEY 2575 Caialpa lovely One arvd two Bedroom apis Dishwasher central B,r. from $480 P*us utilities 559-7220 544-8209

BIRMINGHAM eiegant Victorian 2 pi-droom microwave dishwasher, security a ar—i system Downtown Birmincham Mor'lll- Southfield

644-7102

BIRMINGHAM Excellent location 2 bedrooms. 2 Baths, air comSmomng fully carpeted, all kitchen appn-

$850 644-338 '

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, large 1 bod room apartment, new carpeting covered parking, swimming pool, no smoking, no pets $660 per month

642-8120

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 Bedroom DELUXE Apartments 1500 so fl Call dally I0am-6pm

645-5305 or 852-1245

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND 8 MILE

Behind Botslord

ACTION SALE 1 Bedroom for $489

2 Bedroom tor $589

3 Bedroom lor $689

PETS PERMITTED Smoke Detectors installed

Singles Welcome immediate Occupancy

We Love ChUOren HEAT 4 WATER INCIUOEO

Quiet prestige addrees. swimming pool, air conditioning carpeting, slove 4 refrigerator all utilities except electricity mc»uded Warm apts Laundry facilities Intercom system- Good security For more information, phone

-477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Mills

Tamarack Greens Golfside Apts

1 4 2 Bedroom Starting at $4?5

HE>T 4 HOT WATER FREE Carport included

N E ol Michigan Ave al 1-275

728-1105 CHER

r -w — — -ma 933. 1 bedroom $435 2 Bedrooms $500 indudee heat, hoi

Cherry Hill/lnkslet Rd HIS 27«

water gaa lor cooking range, re-trlgorator 4 disposal Tar ananl peys smaii'aiectic B.II Carpeted, aa con-ditioned. Baaement *UK"0" ports availaBle Pool, Ou <_ community no pets Ask about fur niahed unrts Open 6 days-9am 5pm Eves By appl Sundays 10-3

0€ARBORN HEIGHTS

Dearborn West Apartments

An esteOtished apertmeni community Ht Dear Born niwghts fmeat area Aa apartments mctude air con dniontno, laundry area use ol pool 4 cluBhouea 1 Bed

from $390. 2 bed

from .$435 2 BedrJ townhduses from $510

OPEN DAILY 9AM-6PM • 278-1550 •

After Hours Appointments Available INKSTER RO

1 BLK N OF CHERRY HILL RO immediate Occupancy

FOUNTAIN PARK WEST NOVI Lovely area Greal «or shartng^or mother -m-law 2 Bedrooma 2 oelhe washer and dryer m each Apt From $625 Cam 348 0626

FREE MiCRO-WAVE OVEN Love one bedroom apt m Warren near i-wfl -„oover ReaaonaBie 756-8080 559-7220

"FREE RENT

BRAND NEW LUXURY TOWNHOUSE

149 AMELIA NORTH ROYAL OAK Custom Bu.11 all luxury 2 kmffaae Bedrooms, custom closets wan-to wall Tiled vestlBuie spacious ihrtrvg room. word-Burning ftroplaco din-ing room. I'*batha. basement, cen-tral air dishwasher aoll-cieen oven refrigerator $825 569-7337

BIRMINGHAM

FREE RENT IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Spacious 2 Bedroom townhouse with basement air conditioning, carport, security system and walk-ing distance to downtown

Colon ia l Cour t Terrace 646-1188

BIRV NG"AM Manor 1 Bedroom, terrac* air pool gas neat, water parking sto-age .nciuded shoe .dine walking $500 Sec-'. ' 646-6-77

BIRMINGHAM PROPER Basemen! apartment, 1 Bedroom, earaoe hea' included $425 month CallSlenn 643-0750

BLOOMFIELD HILLS t Bedroom located on 2 private seres in North Bloomfield Hills FNenty of room lor flowers or gar-den $375-'mo Includes electricity 4 water Aval table approximately July 15 CaB 728-6182

BLOOMFIELD ON THE RIVER t 4 2 Bedroom apts Comfortable living in_ an all-new atmosphere Carpeting Blinds, pool 4 more Beet included From $419 Open 7 days-evenings On Telegraph. 2 miles N at Souare Lake Rd 332-4061

BLOOMFIELD PLACE Apartments Sublease 1 Bedroom, with balcony, overlooking pond Prtvalel Quietl Wooded I Exlra siorage! $460.'mo Must lease ASAP! Ask lor Tony.

933-7700

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 4 WARREN!

Brand New Complex Pmrate entrances

One 4 Two Bedrooms from $450 For more information

981-4490

Contemporary Living for

Career-Minded Adults

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

From $440

. Spacious setting

. Contemporary design - ModerVfrtchens with dishwasher . individually controlled heeling

and air conditioning . Private BaHCorwes or patios - Swimming pool and much more

Open Daily & WeeKends

10 AM to 5 PM

Bloomfield Place 338-1*173

Telegrapri RJ N of Square Lake Bloomheld Township

• Dearborn Heights •

DEARBORN CLUB

F*om $4 10 HE>T INCLUDED SPACIOUS GREAT VALUE HEAT. AIR. POOL, CABLE

SCME 2 BR. 1 '•» BATH TOWNMOUSES AVAILABLE

JUST N OF FORD RO 5784 INKSTER RD

561-3593

Daily 12-5 Sat 12-4

BRIGHTON Beautiful, spacious l 4 2 bedroom apartments Carpeted decorated, swimming pool, tennis courts. laun-9ry facilities parking On silo rental agent Boauiiful waterfront setting wllh spacious grourvds From $4 __

400 Apts. For Rent

m C I T Y O F S O U T H F I E L D INCLUDES: Gas Heat • Vertical B l inds • Balconies • B a s e m e n t Storage • S w i m m i n g Pools • Clubhouses • Adjacent to shopping, m u n i c i p a l park, golf courses, t e n n i s courts indoor ice skat ing rink, bicycle & nature

Flexible Lease Terms

| 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s H j ! | H W j J j i M j

357^2503 m i l i i m a Av Corx\*r of B**ch and Shmwass«« * ~

O n e Block N o r t h of E igh t Mile "l*c ^ ijlfjT!.' ' " f l y

^ ' M o n - F n . 9 - 6 ; Sat - S u n 1 1 - 5

N O R T H R I D G E A P A R T M E N T S

1 and 2 Bedrooms Starting at '480

i Walk-in Closets • Eat-in Kitchen • Basic Cable • Microwaves

i Balconies & Patios • Picnic \ rea

• Verticals «Tennis Cowls • Storage Areas •Carports • Centra] Air • Wasl^r/Di-yer

Office open Mon. thru Fri. 10 A M.-5 P.M.; Sat. 11-2

1 mile W. of 1-275 off 7 mile road NORTHVILLE

• Canton •

FRANKLIN PALMER

From $410 Heat Incl. Country setting, spacious greal v«J-ue. heat, central air sound condi-tioned pool sauna, caote

On Palmer. W ol Lilley

^ 397-0200 Daily 9-5 Sat 12-4

CANTON NORTH AvailaBle Aug 1st 2 Bedroom, 2 balfi. near 275 4 Ptymouth «d $435 'mo Heat 4 wat« included 453-7742

CRANBROOK PLACE

SOUTHFIELD Luxurious 1 4 2 Bedroom apart-1 mtnlt ava'iatue starting at $525 Rent includes carpeting dishwasher walk-In closets 4 Balco-ny or pstio Oarages also available Beautituify landscaped grounds grve you a feeling of Being in tho country yet you are close to shopping main 4 Birm.ngham-Bloomfield cultural | events For information, come lo tho Gatehouse st

16301 W. 13 Mile Rd. «ist t Block W of Southfield Rd

642-9168 Open Mon thru Frl , 9am-5 30pm. Set , rvoon - 5pm

DRAKESHIRE APTS Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom apts m Farmington s hriest area From $510 Rem in-cludes heel dishwasher central air first floor laun-dry and tu» use of club-house including indoor/ outdoor pool sauna, ex erase room Brtuards 4 ten-nis courts Close to shop-ping 4 freeways

Grand Rrvor 1 B* E of Drake Rd

Open Sun thru Sat 9AM-6 30PM AT«r Hours Appointments Available

477-3636 • immediate Occupancy •

T W O " K * O N T H S FREE Southfield Towrihouses

Large Beeutttul 2 bedroom town nouae apts i s BatTvs Deluxe equipped kitchens car pet ing drapes Central heat 4 a» condition «g Carport. !u» Beeoment AA* 4 chUdrer sections No pj«S »6«

FREE CABLE TELEVISION Lahser Rd Corner McCfcmg

i Between 9-10 Mile Rdsi

Resident Mgr 355-3253

FREERENT TWO MONTHS FREE

Somerset Mall Area

Maplewood Manor 2200 Crooks Rd

lN of Map*a|i5Mrteii 1 4 2 BEOROOM FROM $4»5

HEAT A CARPORT INCLUDED FREE CABLE TELEVISION

Completely carpeted *U utmtiea ex-cept electricity Pod air condition-ing arid perry room No pels -

Also near Oakland Matt RESIDENT MANAGER 362-0720

GARDEN CITV Apartment - 2 bed_ rooms rvewty decorated Ford Rood' Merriman v»clnrty, 595-4615

GARDEN CITY -- beeutitui 1 Bed-room. carpeted aw. appeances. $375 Includes heat 4 hot water No pets " -6344

Palmer EFFICIEMCV Apartment Park area $150'mo Refer Ouired Apply st 19204 Woodward Detroit |2 Blks N of 7 Ml I 341-3690

fARMiNGTON HILLS - Sublet 4 Mo tor $650 Mo nogolisbie Extension availaBle '200 Sg Ft . 2 Bedrooms. 2 oaths washer dry* micro dishwasher Diamond Forest Apts Halstead 4 9 227-2198 or 229-4090

CANTON suB»eeae - Honeytroe Apts 1 Bedroom w*th den. 1sl hoor $435 month immediate occupancy CaB Before 1pm 455-2939

After 5pm 346-8095

FENKELL - 23230 t Bedroom apertment Carpeting, air condition-ing Heat Included Ample parking $330 per month 538-8637

FORD- 4 Middietoeli t Bedroom. $370 /mo includes heat 4 water plus $500 security deposit Laundry facilities air conditioned. . catue available Call 961-9470 alt 655

Farmington Hins • 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT SALE

Limited time ofler on very large sut*evel units

$450 per month including carport drapes carpeting appl-anjws in-cluding dishwasher individual air conditioning " t month free rent with minimum t year lease new tenants only S of Gr«hd Ftrver W of Orchard Lake Rd on Freedom Road

STONERIDGE MANOR Can 12-5. dany?

474-9767 * 775-fl

FARMINGTON HILLS -rated One Bedroom Carpet Drapes Air conditioning From $390 474-2552

400 Apartment® For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS

THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD

1 & 2 Bedrooms

Plus Townhouses

From $495

Luxurious apartments on Beautifully landscaped grounds, central air conditioning and lull appl^nces All utilities included excepi electric Carpeted, carport swimming pool

20810 Botsford Dr Grand Rfver

Directly behind Botsford mn

477-4797

GARDEN CITY - MSCewood 4 Middlebelt 1 .tJeflroom apartment with heat, water « aopiiancee $340 Van Reken 566-4 702

GARDEN CITY - Spacious On» OM; room in clew. Quiet Bunding $3*5

mont i irKufl— t 4 ' 7 *>***

GARDEN CITY-

TERRACE 1 Bedroom apartments $385 per

. month includes Heat 4 Wster 326-3280

HIDDEN VALLEY APARTMENTS

SOUTHFIELD

1 Bedroom from $455

HEAT INCLUDED

Open Mon -Frl 9am-5pm

Sat. 9am-Noon

358-4379

J l o n e y t r e e ^ x S 7

Taste the sweet life...

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T Only * 2 0 0

Luxur ious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apar tments , 2. 3 & 4 Bedroom Townhouses.

19 Unit types to choose from

Garden Patios & Balconies

Color Coordinated Kitchen Applianc«s

including Dishwashers

' Central Air Conditioning

• Laundry Facilities & Hook-UpS

• Secluded Dens & Cozy Fireplaces

• Covered Carports

• Indoor Olynpic Size Pool S

Health CluD

• Saunas S Locker Rooms

4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4 Open Mon -Fn. 9-6 P M

Sat 10-5 P.M.; Sun. 12-5 P.M Exit Ann Arbor Rd

• fiAS HEAT & GAS ILITIES INCLUDED IN

MOST UNITS,

Senior Cit izens Discounts 3 4 8 - 9 6 1 6

Much Much More

M O R G A N M A N O R A P A R T M E N T S 1 - 9 4 & W a y n e R o a d

Ann Arbor Rd

f Joy Rd

Ford RcJ

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments from

$400 Heat included

S t o n e

Appl icat ions being taken for several apar tments . Inc luded in rent, heat, hot water, O l y m p i c swimming \ pool . HBO, 2 tennis " cour ts . x

'404- '445 for 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s ^ l360-*380 for 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

A P A R T M E N T S 4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0

South of Joy Rood, West of I-275

Open Monday through Saturday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Sunday 12:00 PM-5:00 PM

FARMINGTON HILLS Only 2 ion Spotless 1 Bedroom free Washer 4 Dryer m Each Unit From $390 474-2552

FARMINGTON KENSINGTON MANOR

Specious I snd 2 bedroum apartments from $545 includes heat, central air Balcony or patio dishwash-er , swimming pool and planned community activi-ties Withm walking dis-tance to downlown Farm-ington

OPEN MON - SAT . 9-5 30

474-2884 On Farmmgton Rd S ol 9 Mue

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

On Ann Arbor Trail just W of inkster Rd

SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bedrooms

from $415 Fu»y Carpeted - Heal Included

mi II nil i [ j • Setting

Charming 2nd story flat 2 Bed-rooms fireplace, washer 'dryer AvailaBle Aug 1. $695 per month plus utilities Call Karen 645-0602

NGHA IN TO

KEEGO HARBOR-SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

Lanetront Ilvtng on Cass 4 Sylvan Lakes in large 1-2 Bedroom apts ln-cluOes heat From $455 (Sorry, no children or pets >

Senior DtUens Spocisl Discount Inquire Manager

1613 Cass Lake Rd Or Call 682-4480

West to Haggerty Rd.. South to Joy Rd . East to HONEYTREE Professionally Managed by Dolben

F R E E F I R S T M O N T H S

R E N T W I T H 1 Y E A R L E A S E

For New Residents Only

E N T O Y

L E I S U R E L I V I N G

Cherry Hill Apartments arc c<»nvenicnih located n£ar great shopping and restaurants

Modern appliances, l a u n d n facilities s torage air c o n dit iorung. 1 s w i m m i n g ptKils and clubhouse-

O n e and Two B e d r o o m Apar tments f r o m

$425 HEAT INC.I.I."t)ED IN MONTHLY RENT

O l t D K Y H i l l

M A N O R

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

L u x u r y

C o n d o m i n i u m

R e n t a l s

i contemporary 1 ana 2-Bedroom Aoarrments

i Central Air Conditioning iVertical Oirnds • Caote TV

C h e r r y H i l l C o n d o m i n i u m s

W E S T L A N D

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s . From l 3 9 5

H I N E S P A R K A P T S . 4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2

Heat Included

O n W a r r e n , j u s t W . o f M e r r i m a n

H o u r s : M o n . - S a t . 9 - 5

400 Apartments For Rent

^ 0 C O M

W A R R I S F A R M S D E V E L O P M E N T

8300 NEWBURGH ROAD WESTLAND, MICHIGAN

MANY ATTRACTIVE FEA TURES APPLICA TiONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED CALL (313)«79-738a

397-1080

C \ P A D T v M I'. S T D 16~ C hrrrv.V«ttr> l>

tin X hrrrv Mill R«1

Ihcfwtm hra<h Djh

11*1 InkMrr 6Ui

Infcvrr) '

Op<n MnnHav ihroojjh

Friday 9 a ni 5 p ®

Sat I O I

2 7 7 a 2 8 0

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| N s I 3

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X «M»v •aL. MANOR tpaa-rvrvrs

From $470 O p e n 7 d a y s

Ghorrv Wl11 'H' 275

Furnished Executive Apartments Available

l ) O H \ T O H \ B I R M I N G H A M 2 B E D R O O M L I X I R Y A P T .

Includes fireplace, all appliances including washer and dryer, car-peting and window treatments, balcony from all windows. 1600 sq. ft., $1,800 pe- month: —

Contact Dian

6 4 5 - 9 2 2 0

O N T H E L A K E • tram '485

Rent include*: • HEAT • OtSWWASHER • STOVE 'CENTRAL AW . REFWGERATCW • CLUBHOUSE * POOL

CONVEMEMT TO TWELVE OAK* 8HO«»«NG HALL

L O O K

N O F U R T H E R !

• i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y D e a r b o r n area

• Luxury 1 2 and I Bedroom Apartments • Outdoor swimming pool • Ciutjnouse • Caoie TV • 2d hour gatehouse • Air conditioning • vertical oiinds

(. . w r t r m n

562-3988 From $ 4 1 0

O p e n d a y s

Off Beecn Daiy South of Cherry H i l l

Furnished Executive Apartments Available

400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Apt* For Rent GRAND RIVtR/LASHtR 1 oed r>U? Rt0*0*40 < M'x in ' i w

apertmeni carpeting an r>.»sa frsent, decoiaieo _or*»tiorw>s irvUudea «ea 4 esier j rMt 4 rwji . . w inc«jO t27S W i l l i | « J3S0 • mui ' I l*««li »61 "#2

AMSE e MILe Beeotitv ^r»a i oeOroom m conAtonoO carpeleO

400 Aptt For Rent 1 P. rWOU'n i bedrooma race sin

juw KM M«a uarpei W . p u '•eat a.aaaMe 1st

ML 173<|

UMparmonBi •146 S&63 AH I S E R T MILE Modern 2 oeo

room i».anwaane. r«aaf 6 f»i «ate.

£2? CKU'~ L E L A N D H O U S F

At>ar. cfiooeng jrour ne.t apart ^ con«Jer Ooemtow Detrml „ no at tne LelarxJ Houae are currant o"enr«B 1 4 2_ OedioorT, nrtt e»«cinclude ne. carpWing

,WCM Winds appeencea 6 a.' cort rtmonmg Startr^ at 1450 &e. n ontti mciudino m utmtias

- m t - Cad tor Appowitment »62 2300

LiVONl*

Westwood Village Apts

F r e e H e a t $ 2 4 0 R e o a t e a,ar«3 " • » Luiurious 1 & 2 OeO

mc'i fM* cer pel QE sen eaninfl over dianeasher pat*

tantrai air intercom systsrr Ck>t> V M I »rm sauna S neated pool : i ao carport 6 vertical Winds

SMMT i »6 A >-27% From $455 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

jOY RO Of NCWBUHO" 45 -6600

ioNlA I arpe t & 2 oedroom Mi r-Imerits neei *iOpcwig irr.medi a'««ccupanc,*i48C t-j »5J5_^^^

Livonia M E R R I M A N WOODS . .7 W i l e c o r n e r M e r r i m a n |

Brand new 1 bedroom de

ij*e units 4 S540 per month I

ncludes «#II appliances E

vertical blinds individual i

air conditioning swimming J

poor Adutt cotnpie*

477-9377 775-8200

PLYMOUTH HOUSE Motlfrf '

III D 11«» . S y o^o.' r- mnxi », •'

to PfyrtiOuttl .. r "-•» ^>r«# % i>tr »r

* C.tUWAeW.'jn*

453-6050 » r Mariavn^er • *jr ' . . r i '

PL » UUJ T M ' oeOr <jOrr. l>lyinOutn He i Hoitnooa SIOMO 'ofryerator cerpotirm a-ranes air tondflioner A,a.iatMi immeOieteij li85 jtviitios . 453 61*4

Pi «MOU*H 2 tiedioom ou*t • »v Oanliel Air ..aipeled nu f« i«y« f. iipi-ii".ift i"ciuded V4«. "K, • jtin'iea -

400 Aptt. For R«nt BOC"ESTEP.A«EA 1 » 2 oeo room Apts $425 tQ »46U -'OudOS carpel appaencea r«et ano aatar Lovely area /«alli to doaav torn Rochester Sorry no pets Ca* Mon Www Fn 4 to 5 652-0311

ROCHESTER AREA 2 &sdraom ac^lment erw separata sntrante ai>d sur. oec* moudea store 'atry-arator exposal ne« ester %<60 ber montfi Securiti 'eowred N<e tj jei area Adult aecKm *&si>uta«*

652 "244

'• arpo»

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FROM $540

* INCLUDES * CMtral Air Out Howe

Carport

Ten Bit Courts

RIM OOtr

354-0331 or 353 9«50

B u c k i n g h a m Mano r

a p a r t m e n t s

LUXURY GARDEN APARTMENTS Central Air Dishwasher. Disposal

Swimming Pool CUSTOM VERTICALS

THROUGHOUT SPECIAL OFFER:

FREE 1 YEAR RENTAL OH • PC. LIVING ROOM SET OR 5 PC. BEDROOM SET

Call 852-0311 rSFLTift

e P n m e l o c a t i o n • L a r g e 2 D e d ' o o m s

• 1 ' j D a t h s • o a s e m e n t • c a r p e t i n g

c e n t r a l air • § 6 6 0 t o $ 6 8 0

BIRMINGHAM 6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9

r<0Q*r hilly SlOv* \ •»'

'ly inc'UKi«% e»' ; »'«• **'• j1*'1««» ' • "4 PW1 ••

fr «tO> IN US

I *I F MOUTH Oowotow •

t mtxm 1 ,i ut4rtiM

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

P O N TRAIL A P T S . un Pontiac Trail m S ^yon

bet.W 10 4 " M»s

Noe rentMifl i 6 2 bedroom jni t t

from $370 _-'«au6tne h«t 4 ryQ- ««r*r • e< m+c i»«C • cmr

• vooi • t & tioraQi '•

As*. A t j u o t OUR

> P f c u l A L r - H . O G R A M

H j h b E N l O f - i C i • I Z E N S

- 437-3303 I Rtl>0»0

Mi pe-

•*C psti 1 Oali Me' auer 45IL O«54

RW-HtS'FP bedroom r.ondc. air pool «pt-n«*es V450 r>«et included Hon-«rt-«*»r». no peta Ai lar 6prr i86 6%l

400 Aptt. For Rent SOUTMf WEILD

CAMBRIDGE SQUARE APTS

2 B e d r o o m - 2 Ba th & 1 Bedroom Apartments

S 4 8 0 - S 6 4 Q

Siacio^J ape'irr-eri ^ jf.jwiO taalu'ir-v -•*"J'tiorwig _arpet*ifl *«nn,rr ir^ fun appl' er<es mchjdrnfi aw- " « * '-ar pr^ts 'adjecent Wjppiri KijO r^ Super mer«et

400 Aptt. For Rent

SAVE $360

400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent

RO* AL OAK ^arge OrigM .or, ruce peOrrjom Carpermg 6 narijeooo

floors art's ttorase 1495 per nonir. irxjudmg lea" Adu"i no peia T-jt rr97 a"er 6pm 6>3-7raI»Ua^

, eer •~r.c ftoeJ 1 B*QC» S OF 11 Mus

Oftice Oper- CJS«I» Set 4 Sun

5 5 7 - 6 4 6 0

For a iimrtec I r a ^lestarfi HMte ap^tmenta •»"' a-»* r'-ru 4 "*- " | coupons .o.- •e»iw -.ms of ou-i t^oroom ajjar-rr-or-ta Ranft Mar* ai i>'»0 e*ieci-a 'ei end tnai ir. c-g<>« Itw Hfc* ' *ou aiac 'jel ca--petins .er'icai c-"--dt a c»arr.< tielf "-vet» »i- | OUc- - i, PO ' • " '«r-'ier ' <*-• ti-jr. 4 Tnicr mors »orr> no > Cel. or .tot Vt 'oda, CK 0 ~ • - rust ( j< Se»li~r jr- Ka t -vt Out Vxir P*ar end 'ecel'ie a Cprid-|-«T|| Sal I «nJO sufpuea ast i

72V6S20

400 Aptt. For Rent I : MVFWItfWT APARTk|fwt r ' ROCHESTER • StlXJlO APTS I FtOCHES'EF" Esa^ at Hampton 2! , P- .ai. »aai aporwwnt to. aatg»

• * J ' « r i u i . K j o t i > w . t i.«l Ltu>jrWM» 2500 so „ - cc yeixr, Oaa^e leeturea a.c» aoe » " « ^ Rivertror t Apertmer" ump» 4aa [ a o i r x s w MM 661-254C

[ FOR tne corporate aaacutwe Sopina- P , ( ^ „ E S " E F ' ejWei 1ST •<atad decor customaed oe» ) H5b,mo Dors 65S -6*00 sfter

6pm-ROCHESTER SQUARE

f rom S420 Heat Incl. FREE GIFT

_> «M r«M Pa-> Sorting bcer»c /•s irvfl Distance

floors mirror ec torer Or apes Bands »sming 'iarct«ara 4 Cietn roon- ftjlu-es 2 oedrooms der- ; M1M pantry «asr>er 4 Or- er •necats availaMrtii Poawme 2

656-064

Mi -u»

SOUTHF IELO Mooer- one oec • oor- J43S inoudea nee' 1CK arate <>p"ar>cea Sen** ataens ee

days at 25» ' 110 I oorna >ao pets 556 t M

Ooam

Sat 12-6

6 6 6 M a i n St

652-0543 Daily 12-6

400 Apartmentt For Rent

400 Apartmentt For Rent

L I N C O L N T O W E R S A quiet retreat „

Adult community

I apertment oeoroom tirst ftuor ( F i t ly I- I ISO Poll A.ari I «P«

.1. I w I.Ja- I per. — miw. I i.-f'-

LOLA PARK MANOR aodtord Lover* t oedroom soar--«nl in nice Ouiet ado«t comniunrty-j-^wimmino pool covered parsing j.anaWO M55 -ncludos ;ss^>932_

.F. • I 4 2 DeO'-orr, atari -RENTN "EIERAPRI 6 7 M>e RD J4?5 i _,p mciuoes neat »atw P - ^

MARGO CAPR 29406 Aar-er naei M«Jdiet)erl ar-ae a"'a --oom Meet air on Pus lire ale OCQjponCf a64-604l I22-W9C

WA'FLOWER HOTEL 1550 rno^rn starting OalN room serw:« ?a -our -lesvaga aervice Couy ' V "vo eesas immediate occupancy Con 'acl C-reon Smitr. 453- 162C

•.EWLY DECORATED Studio 4 ' aC.oom AK '-aa' -arve' 3-appliances secu'tty Jrste^ F- --$2?5 Selioolcrnf! Outer Dr Ar«a ra« «- T 531 6 >00

I v o o l t l l r r # ' J Fin-(j,ng •!.« yai-"»k'1 C 1 - '

W A R R K N S P I . A Z A

LTT, 533

RENT

INCLUDES

HEAT

FREE

CABLE

IV

aeCroO"**

Frorri *3?0 —

FREE CABLE TV SECURITY Hest C*ntrm Air CoftdilKfrmg ApptMCM Csrptling

Community floom ry t CfO Boom Poo* iCL/tr HoaQ at G r e e n T e i d 968-0011

anton V i l l a g e S q u i r e

S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

O n l y $ 2 0 0 Plos Free Gift

From '415 - Heat Included Great Location Park Setting.

Spacious Bike Trail. Heat. Sound Conditioned. Pool. Sauna.

Cable L Terwus

On Ford Rd.. just E. of 1-275

981-3891 Daily 9-6

Eves, by appt.. Sat. 12-5. Sun. 1-4

10 MILE and HOOVER C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d n e a r i - f t 4

1 a n d 2 B E D R O O M U N I T S

Office Open Daily 8 30 a tr Saturday an?l 5i>ndlf 10 i

7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0

5pm 4 (i rr

/

M CE one Podroom apartment includes heat and «aiw a'-O Was- Seven Mile

NINE MILE VAN DYKE AREA

Spacious 2 oed'oom loen'.-.nes I4i5 per month Oeccaleo -w» carpel COT!'al air Moamar ts Nen •o city pars Nc pets MacArtMur Manor f56 ''.'SO

" COUNTA'N PARI* WEST NC . ,or-.v«KMerir living lor rvand<»Poec

t.edroom 1 Ci*tt arvi 2 loath From S410 Can j t D u M

• NOVI e

WATERVIEW FARMS f r o m $ 4 0 5

S200 REBATE Country setting <a»« i'«i e ® Teetve Oa»s Maul spaoous »o. <" conditioned central an poor 'e nis ca De Pontiac Trgyi pet Wes' 4 fti*-' '

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 DaK. »-5 =»' 4

S c c t s d a l 2 A p a r t m e n t s

Newburgh between Joy A Warren

From5 425 FREE HEAT

FREE CO.OKING G A S «

1 A 2 B e d r o o m - I V i B a t h s - C e n t r a l A i r • P o o l • • T e n n i s • C a r p o r t * • C l u b h o u s e

- L a u n d r y & S t o r a g e • C a b l e R e a d y . Model O:t*sr, 9-5 Daily

'2 - b Weekends

© 455-4300

FARMINGT0N-LIV0NIA • N e w l y D e c o r a t e d • H E A T I N C L U D E D • Al l New A p p l i a n c e s & D i s h w a t h e r a • S o u n d p r o o f a n d M o r e • P o o l / C l u b h o u » e • 1 and 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s • A d u l t C o m m u n i t y

FIRST MONTH FREE

M E R R I M A N P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S On M e w m a n Rd -Orchard Lake Roadi

1 B l o c k S o f 8 M i k e R o a d Open Daily 9-8 PM Sun Noon to 5 PM

477-5755 .

P I N E T R I D G E

T W O B E U R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

F r o m $ 520

W H I T E H A L L A P A R T M E N T S

1.42 & 3 B E D R O O M S

g P b L L S A T H S •

POOL ' • SE.i—J*1 • a COMMUW'Tv P O c M

• F R E E ^ A B L E

W 9 MILE AT P R O V I D E N C E DR I N S O U T H H E L D

557-5339 OMn.e O p e n Dai ly 8 3 0 - 5 0 0 , Sa t a S u n By A p p o i n t m e n t

An Adult Community

400 Apartmentt For Rent

k _

r e n t f r o m

s4150 3

M i c r o w a v e O v e n P a i d G a s H e a t

A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

P o o l A T e n n i s

1 4 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

G r e a t L o c a t i o n

S p a c i o u s R o o m s

IT 'S B a t h i n

2 B e d r o o m

W a l t o n C o r n e r a t P e r r y

A d j a c e n t t o A u b u r n H i l l »

M o n - F r i 8 - 5 » M f c « n d i 1 2 - 5

3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0

• N O V : •

W E S T G A T E VI F r o m $ 4 2 0

.a»« a.-ea soacous a«a-' '. '• -anascaped near Twer-m --I1Lra »aiios oalcorues carfx " jraat ciosets fontiac Traa De" ami » hat •

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 ja.iy9-5 ^ Sal

NOV1 Qountry Set'-ng ' I a e l •oom apis $465 - Specai ct tor tor senior citizens Quia! yri.alo peautifuil-, landscaped

NOVI 13 MONTH LEASE availaD* "cv. on : Dodrooms Mrtpg at $58'-can ' _ . « * « «

OA* PARK Off 9 Mae Ona tied room, heal 4 hot eaiar "ciu3ec Senior citizens eeicome Nc- peti $425 Ti|''4

10 W.it'

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is al

~j\ " 9 Mi lei D

Locn ied m Southf ie ld West o l Telegraph Nor th of 10 Mile on G r o d o n Pd Wa'.K to Shopp ing

3 5 4 3 9 3 0 Manager 35^-9650 Office-

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL

$ 4 5 0

( F A R M I N G T O N H'-LLSi

• S p a c i o u s T S 2 b e d r o o m s • Free heat • Walk in c loset • 1 or 2 year leases • Senior d iscount

V I L L A G E O A K S APTS

4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5 ORCHARD LAKE W> near arac<i m Pontiac Beaut .'ful eoodod sorting leaturmg 1 Oedroon- apts i mdudes heat, carpeting and conditioning CeWe TV avaaaWa

r RST MONTH REN' •©•» "otai move m cool Irom $4»* aftC HABO rtOOr-S AP'b

DIAMOSD FOREST

APARTMENTS

, j / L l \ t R I O T S

i 6t 2 B K i m O o M -

h rom s600 a nil

• Completf Kitchens with microwave • L'tililv rt>orri with washer dryer • Furnished Executive Rentals . I 'M".ate entrances • Nature jogging tran • Swimming Po<>l ^ tennis < • . hand;>-ap L ints

Between t i t ano River <v 9 Mile on Halstead

P ' a r m i n g t o n H'iils 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 14..0 i i i n i < u i ! / ) 5 i S o n 12-5

j f i l J T T O M • ' l I L X f l

>cu!hficui i , U .Y / rrcstufwus

S P A C I O U S

2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S ' dHit

2 & 3 B E D R O O M T O W N H O U S E S

M A G N I F I C E N T C L U B H O U S E 4 O U T D O O R POOL i j i 7 i " i > f - <J' D"»« * Southfield MI

Nin- Mile R0 B.-t~eeri Lahser & Telegrspi

Opposite Plum M o n o * Go^f Oo0

C E D A R I D G E F.ARM1NGTON RF\L^S

trom $480 I month FREE rent with immediate occupancy

( m i n i m u m 1 y e a r l e a s e )

E n c h a n t i n g .

BAY BERRY P L A C E

c r - e s

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PARKER HOUSE APTS VAN D'KE 1 J€F»ERSON »«F>

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623-4455

A P A R T M E N T S AVAILABLE

Located conveniently or Sheldon and Nom- TarrBor.a(

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Plymouth Hills Apartments

7 6 8 S. MILL *

N E W 1 and 2 B e d r o o m

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1 & 2 B E D R O O M SPACIOUS UNITS

includes heat, water, air condit ioner. carpet4

laundry and storage facil i t ies and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area

5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

358*4954

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471-5020 Mooei o p e n aa^y 1-5 e x c e p t TlSorsda*

OFFICE: 775-8200

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BRIARWOOD APARTMENTS

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From *A35 I ««m ••tap wed 4 Sun

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•aaer 4 f««0erty

12340 R»sm*n

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

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Senior Citizen Discount AvaHable

On OM Grand River Bet Drake A Halstead

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o p e n oau.y 9 • m-« p m S A T 12 -4 p m

476-8080

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

'The Place

To Live" IN

WESTLAND

Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts From - "455

Balconies - Carports - Swimming Pool & Park Areas -

Storage in Your Apartment 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

Ford Rd 1 blk E of Wayne M o n - S a t 9 a m 5 p m S u n 1 - 5

CONCVP LIVING C*T°LOCH HAVEN

S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s - I n d i v i d u a l Pri-v a t ° P n t r a n r p s - Free- L ^ '*"• e a c h a p a r t m e n t - Washer A Dryer Hook-up - Swimming Pool - * f n n ' s

C o u r t s - B a l c o n i e s - O v e r s i z e d i x l O j s t o r a g e in a p a r t m e n t

A P A R T M E N T S F R O M ' 4 2 0

T O W N H O U S E S F R O M v 5 7 5

OPEN W E E K D A Y S 9 AM - 5 PM SAT & SUN 1-5 PM

363 -7545 - f

Windsor Woods LUXURY A P A R T M E N T S

In Canton Beautiful One & Two Becroon-

Apar tmen ts Start ing a:

Includes:

• Drapes • Carpet ing • Pool & Cabana • Designer Interiors • Balconies or Patios • Carpor ts

Quiet Soundproo f C o n s t r u c t o r

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FORMISNED APARTMENTS A ^ S C Av A-^aB.E

Phone 459- ip 10 Professionally M a n a ^ - k A N w O E

, FREE HEAT M I C R O W "AYI-

1 Bedroom "Ratvch Houae $ 4 3 0 0 0

2 Bedroom -Townhouae

Mgs 0 0

3 Bedroom "Townhouae $560°°

WESTLAND PARK A P A R T M E N T S

A c r o s s t r o m C i ty P a r *

Poo • Spacious Rooms

Ait Conditioning

1 and 2 bedrooms. V * baths

HEAT INCLUDED

Poof - Clubhouse 373-0100

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Qramwiille TOWNHOUSES

729-6636

1 0 E * O & E T h u r s d a y . Ju l y 9 , 1 9 8 7

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

R O Y A L <S*K 11 M I L E & 7 5 A R E A

Beautiful spacious i & 2 bed'oom apartments Carpeted decorated, •torage 4 laundry facilities

FROM 1390 WAGON WHEEL APTS 548-3378

4 0 0 A p t t . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p U . F o r R e n t

RYAN RD/10 MILE Spacious 1 6 2 bedroom open-merits Carpeted, decorated swim-ming pool, laundry 4 storage facili-ties From $4 io monthly P.necrest Apts 757-6700

SOUTHFIELO SUBLEASE 1 bedroom with option Jo purchase entire turnnehmgs CaB mornings or eves 363-0364

S O U T H F I E L D Elegant, convenient. tunury 2 and 3 bedroom nigh rise with all amenities including underground parking, pool, etc From $630 includes heat

Car ly le T o w e r 5 5 9 - 2 1 1 1

SOUTHFIELD.1 Birmingham area 2 bedroom 2 Bath upper apartment $675 month wrth tease $950 month short term ($1,100 futnlahed) Ask tor Albert 354-0121

4 0 0 A p t t . F o r R e n t

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

S O U T H F I E L D

F R A N K L I N RIVER Luxurious 1 4 2 bedroom apts Plush carpet GE se«-cieen.ng oven deluxe dishwasher eatio. central ai< security Intercom system club-house wtth sauna & heated pool Ftee carport & vertical Winds From $560

IMMEDIATE OCC

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PROM 5625

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Please Phone 478-6800

O I D R O /

I SOUTHFIELD - Lovely 1 4 2 bed-room fit-rise apartments trom $505

• s UP Includes heat wster 4 swim-ming pool 557-0366

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

S o u t h f i e l d

SOUTHFIELD FINEST APARTMENTS

THE MT. VERNON TOWNES

2 - 3 B E D R O O M S *

FROM $750-HEAT INCLUOEO -

Set in a colonial atmosphere Trjy

luxurious 1403 t 1750 sq t Pka basement town nouses Top ot the line appnantasa including doubts ovens by s«Je refrigerators, decorator carpeting, 2'* baths, ga-rages etc Children Section Beauti-ful clubhouse and poor

On Mt Vernon Blvd (9'-> MMe Rd I

Just W of Southfield

569-3522

4 0 0 A p U . F o r R e n t

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedroome. 2 baths, cat* welcome $640 month immediate occupancy

542-5141

4 0 0 A p t t . F o r R e n t

SOUTHFIELD 1 bedroom, rualic setting, heet electric, water mOud-

TELEGRAPH-5 MMe. efttoeocy or 1 bedroom apartment Avaaabte Im-mediately $225 plus security

563-1246

T R O Y S O M E R S E T

A R E A Beautiful large 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, alao efflcienciee Balco-nies patios laundry facilities *w«m-ming pocx parking. carpeting 6 water included From $510

362-024J

T R O Y - $ 4 7 5 HEAT & HQT WATER INCLUDED

C r o o k s / B l f l B e a v e r A r e a Modern ^bedroom avertable Jirfy 1 Air conditioned, carpeted, dishwasher large storage area Oui-et BuKdmg security required

Can 10AM-«F»M tor Appointment

T O W N E A P A R T M E N T S 3 6 2 - 1 9 2 7 3 5 3 - 2 9 9 6

V E N O Y PINES A P A R T M E N T S A Beautiful Place To Ltva

CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WEST LAND

• 14 2 bedrooma (Some With Fireplaces

• Pool .Tennis Court • Club Hcu«e • Central Air • Dishwasher • Disposal • Laundry FacHTOas •Beautifully

RENT FROM $425

261-7394 A Yorn Management Community

4 0 0 A p t t . F o r R e n t

SOUTHFIELD Apartments

Rd - CMc Canter Or Lovely 1 4 2 bedroom *>artmenla $470 - $610 par month plus u nil las pool 356-1534 559-7220

WAYNE 2 BEDROOM urvfurnahed

4 0 0 A p t t . F o r R e n t

• WESTLAND*

HAWTHORNE CLUB

F r o m $ 4 0 0 "**' * P-estlge location scenic view trance $425 par Heat, m POOL Or eel value!

7560 Merrimah Rd

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t

posit required No pats area 595-4747 o« 729-4000 etc

WE GOT IT GOOD -WHEN YOU NEED IT B*©LD-» 24 hour gatehouse. weS • 8 « e d r — ^

Between Warren 4 Ann Arbor Tree

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 9-5 Sat 12-4

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t t F o r R e n t

24 hour gatehouse parking, plush grounds, pool, cfeb-house, hearth dub spa •«erase room, logging trans. d salon er i«iMa. plush csrpetjng. tormai dfcxng araa. air conditioning, gourmet kitchen with microwave, security alarm carv

I tiaily located in NW Detroit - Ever green/JeTnea X-wey Luxury apts 4 townhoueaa trom $335 - $600 month. Credit report iterances 'S-quired Can our proteeelonal rental

WAYNE 1 bedroom apartment Out- consultants today tor the personal el araa convenient location $375 i ^ou deserve and move up 10 month includes heat 4 water Call | T r i e f rancr. Quart er Apts Open dai-

ly Sat , Son 4 eves S35-9066 S3 5-9475

WeSTtaftd. rea Spacious spartmenta trom $360, 2 bedrooms $430 Carpeted decorated 4 lovely area Heat mOuded COUNTRY VILLAGE APARTMENTS

326-3280

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M O V I N G - E X P E N S E S !

That's right. a»ten you rent one ot our immaculate 1 or 2 bedroom apartments We « • ghre you coupons tor $900 to he* wtth your •moving ••penes* l bedroom rent* start at $438ie«ectNe -ate. Featurea Include PAID HEAT fufl carpeting vertical bands caramW bath dtaneiasner, separate dma« area, centra sir. we* m storsga pool 4 more MaAe one ol our spa caoua apartments your nasi home Open Mon-Sat « 5pm Sorry no pets van our hoc* plan snd reoatve

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WAYNE FOF 326-7800

HIDDEN OAKS

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HEAT INCLUDED IN RENT

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7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 M o d e l s o p e n D a i l y . L o c a t e d o n e b l o c k w e s t o f

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Studios, 1 and 2 bedroom Units

FROM $ 3 7 5 FREE HEAT • FREE CABLE TV

A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g • P o o l * T e n n i s C o u r t •

A p p l i a n c e s • C a r p e t i n g • C l u b h o u s e • L a u n d r y

a n d S t o r a g e F a c i l i t i e s

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a n d r e r r o c e s f e a t u r i n g - .

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16300 W. 9 Mile

Southfield

WESTLAND AREA Specious t bad-roOm. private entrances large wei* m closets $385 'mo LaVMIa Apts 425-9339

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t t F o r R e n t

W e s t l a n d Area Spaoous 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments Carpeted decorstr- • lover, area Heal included

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7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

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ments Carpeted decorated 4 " a sc^ac^oua 1 4 2 bedroom apta Cer-pet petno. an. pool Heat included

1 BEDROOM - $345

2 BEDROOM - $435

BLUE GARDEN APTS. Cherry HUI Near Merriman For Details 729-2242

WESTLAND AREA Spacious 1 bedroom spertments $410 monthly Carpeted, decorated.

5 5 7 - 8 1 0 0

Studios—1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in the luxury of a

hi-rise apartment A c m e f r o m i

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If you like what you see, our apartments are what you are looking for Pleasing to the pocketbook, too 1 bedroom $ 4 5 5 . 2

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in Farmington Hills

L A R G E 1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

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C L O S E - I N F A R M I N G T O N L O C A T I O N

East off Orchard Lake Road on Fotsom Road

(extension of 9 Mile Road), corner o< Tuck Road

1 B E D R O O M

mo-'475

WESTLAND I

HAWTHORNE CLUB

F r o m $ 4 0 0 Prestige location, scame i w

Hast, air pool Oraat vaiua' 75«0 Marrtman Rd

batmen Warren 4 Ann Arbor Trail

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 Oatfy 9-5 *

W E S T L A N D 6200 Nofth Wayne Rd

STUDIO - $3*5 1 BEDROOM $405 2 BEOROOM - $425

. MEAT 4 HOT WATER INCLUOEO Carpeting, appliances summing pool 2 car parking Close to Westland Shopping Canter

728-4800 WESTLAND - 6843 Wayne, near Hudson s 1-2 bedroom trom $4 10 includes air oondTOonlng, heel car-pet 4 swimming pool Nc pets

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A L L C tT tES e R E N ' A L S EXCLUSIVE L I S T I N G S

See our Mult «*t Caieoguas SHARE LISTINGS e 64J l#20 884 So Atams Birmingham M,

at BLOOMfiELD - Spacious i bed--Qpm retrigaraior stove 4 n » cer p«t throughout No pats no lease jhime. included $SOC per mc After SPM 64^6 112

etRMINQHAM Studio Apr down-Kj»in Single No pats $450 Mo • secuntY. includes utilities entept elactnc :eev« maeaage 84S-5826

$0 Secur i ty Depos i t

& 6 Months Heat Free G l e n s o f C e d a r b r o o k A p t s Farmmgton HUH, Mtddieoert at 10

OHy ' ism-flpm Sat #- i j Closed Thursday 4 Siunds-y

from S455 478-0322

A N N A R B O R B e v e r r , - t ies Detror t , 2 - 5 o a d r o o m s t e n t e d , s r d s " i d s I ' ' " ! 1 1 ' s ing les ^««s O* 2T 3 -0223

404 Houses FARMINGTOAF H I L L S 3 b e d r o o m r s n c n , 2 « o a t h s , c e n t r a l «ur j a - a g s C-asement 1 or 2 jrear « e s e

$ I 200 pwr month Asu tor ,

C a r o l o r D i c k A m r n e t n R E A L E S T A T E O N E

5 5 3 - 4 0 2 9

AUBURN MILLS mo* i bedroom home. $ 5 7 5 montn Please ca»

3 7 3 2 5 3 6

A u e u R M H I L L S - 3 o e d r o o m bese-m e n i . g a r s g . . . - imad ia te posses-s i o r $ 4 2 5 i ' m c j.62-5022 or

87»»396

BEAUTIFUL 1 D e d r o o m - iouse. 2 car g a r a g e Aar-en S o u t h f i e l d s r e a $ 4 5 0 / m o t-us sscurtT/ 6 € * - 5 4 3 7 M t - # 0 0 l

10 MILE/RYAN RD Spac ious 1 4 2 oedr o o m apar t m e n t s CsrpeteC deco r a tec sw«m-

• n g poo l . 'Sundry A s t o r a g e teen-l i as F r o m $ 3 9 5 m o n t h f y

B E E C H ' Mi le a»as C a r p e t e d i> d a c o r s ' e d h o m e t u » d m i n g " j o m a p p l i c a ^ - e e dan., g a r a g e $440 C n a r a t - e i r e f e r e n c e s 4 T 7 - 3 S « t

B I R M VJHAM A b s o t u t e c n a i m e r • v a r y ' . n f l new - m o u d i n g l amny r o o r r , i t k i t chen , d e c s 2 b e d r o o m s 1 o a i - w l i i - tchen a n d app l i ances new a rpe t S h a r d w o o d h o o r s Mus t m w S95C m o Cad Judy 6 4 2 - ^ 8 0 0 or

5 4 0 - 3 6 2

fARM.NGTON - 3 bedroom Cowni si 2'» baths, aming room, tsmlty room 2 t.r«)«acas Floods 'oom Circuisr d'r»« 2 car gsrsge $1200 Attar 6pm 4 76-4 741

404 Houtt t TROT • 3 b e d r o o m ranc r , baaa-meri t , Irving r o o m -smay r o o m f i ra-p lace cant r s i mt t Oath i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y $ 8 1 0 m o 5 1 3 4 1 0 3

•s A T E R F O R D Cana l f o n t t o C a s s v l 2 - 4 b e d r o o m a , nrap«aca, 2 ca r

STtachad g a r a g e $ 6 5 0 p e r m o n t h E r e n m g a 6 4 3 - 5 1 1 6

405 Property M a n » g f c m « n t

410 Flats

LEAVING TOWN Don't Want To Sell?

C h a t * our c o m p l e t e r a m a l ' p r o p e r t y

5 ma»or c o r p o r a n o n a Ovar

# » E S * _ A N D - F o r d - N e w t i u r g h R d 3 c a o r o o m b n c * c a r p e t , l ' s b a t h s , b a s e m e n t - ^ r y d e a n d a c o r s t a d n o nets $ 6 2 5 ' n o 5 0 1 - 9 1 6 3

FENHELL,'LAHSER AREA 3 Dejjroom - a n c r o a a e m e n t gar--sg* deem $ 3 5 0 PMS secur't, J . D C O K * » - 1 4 0 4

G R A Y F i E L D - 5 - t e l e g r a p h Out-s t a n a m g 2 B e d r o o m »pp«iancas. ja rsc ie . $325 Mur havw (oe 4 good credit 348 -6677

LAHSER 5 5 Mile A-ea Ctean 4 cuts 3 aedtoom ranch I'1 c a j » rage fenced -«e» carpemng no

$350 255-2774

L A K E F R O N T house or Jppei Stra-its in vuege ot O-chard lake 3 bed rwmi • bath itnng dming. tami>y -ooms tv*l basemant f s ^ u -lous ocation $H00,'mo 855-3277

W E S ' L A N D - j w o m s S c h o o l s ">m-m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y 3 b e d r o o m i s w t i 2 car garS0a N<5. p a t s $ 5 * 5 m o n t h inc ludes wster 522 -642S

W E S * L A N D - Rant w i t h o p t i o n to b u , 3 2 5 3 0 ATOndaie - 3 b e d r o o m br ie * »anen b a s e m e n t g a r a g e N o pe t s $600 m o n t h 5 « 1 - « 3 7 4

W E S T L A N D - Super s h a r p «»cap -t ionsdy Clean 3 b e d r o o m w x * ranch Win 2 * car g a r a g e or. Quiet 1 tn« Street 'oc m a n y a s t r a s to *ss Lrvcmia S c h o o l s Hur ry d o n • watt on thus o r W $ 6 5 0 , 'MO p lus $ 6 0 0 se-cur i ty depos i t R e f e r e n c e s r e o u v e d t s * ' s r v h r n e l 4 2 " 6 5 2 « or 4 2 V 5 2 2 C

B I R M I N G H A M - Uppe r l a ' t -eenr , d e c o r s t e d 2 b e O o o m s 1 oetr

• v e o n t t w u ^ i i r i j - , . i r . abao»uter , n o pe t s 1'-i m o a sacurrt-$ 6 6 5 - m c 5 4 0 - 4 3 2 7

B I R M I N G H A M - WW lo toem « b e d r o o m 2 DetT 'CTwer l e t S o m e h a r d w o o d f l oo rs 4 freshly p a m e C

I t t w o u g h o u i Decs g s r a g . $ 1 » 0 0 m o n t h i nc lud ing l e a t w s ' s r $ lawr

j .cars NO pe t s 3 9 6 - 1 5 6 •

412 Townhous^s-Condos For Rant

412 Townhouses-L

Condos For Rant A T T B A C - T V E Strstforo Manor Con. j * .BJRN H I L - S BLOOMFICL-DAI M

Air 3 oadrooms 2 - s baths 2 i'active 1 oeo-oorr p<a aer- condc & Soui-«-eM ^ u a o baaot -" t> Pool indocr Cj ldw h con«wuar-1 twr, nCi-CeS M room . "'a

' appliar.ee. < C n r ai' '*> * i ' i m- . dishwashe- oas^-^ - - r - - A.ai -bie ->ow $565 mc p»ja couf .ar:: . * • poc

412 Townhouaas-Condos For Rent

>«. Roae

2'< hoor

OutfKwse rer-ifls 356 *C

EAL ESTATE A Q o o d e L is t ing Is A G o o d B u y

1411 N W o o d w a r d 6 4 7 - 1 6 9 6

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM bedrooms ArBHsOe ji*y 15 pets $625'mo - 1 mo sec most have retersnces

BIRMINGHAM Pembrooa Mano» 3 bedrooma !'•» baths, oarfal an oarage Only need oothaa to move ; in 1 yr JUar $1.60C;mo 649-1476

BIRMINGHAM- 3 Bedroom rsnch complete Inert* sisnee aw 2 car garage lanced yard Monthly

Don i56-1565 or Mi A30C

I LOWER FLAT. 2 bedrooms | month 4 security no pats $520 in-

cudes neat electric RedtorO Twc-i -mmediaie occupancy 427-®96«

NOV1 - ON WALLED LAKE t bedroom, nciudaa heat wat» stove and refrigerator $550 per Mi Nc pets C4tf A54-71S

BIRMINGHAM Attractive, lust ncr.sted 2 bedrooms l bath, tu "-unt tenced vara new carpeting paint No garage $675 256-8998

LAKES AREA Homes with i«ae*-oni — I or a -rarlabue

assooetao Fee 2275C Woooward Ca-: now 54 4 -0091

WES'LAND Clear 3 bedroom t»-lev» * amity room. tH Baths, tenced ra-3 $625 s month References i se:urly Can 49S-0610 or4S»-7312

E.AGOOO PARK 3 beo oom bungalow ti,n.sned casamer.t

WESTLAND 3 bedroom, baaement ?'• car garao. lanced yard, stove ••"igerstor Clean'$690 mo

349-6263

MATFLOWER APTS 754-78 *6

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s A i r C o n d i t i o n e d - P o o )

F r o m $ 4 6 5 M E A T I N C L U O E O

F R A N K L I N

S Q U A R E Loca ted on 5 Mile

• Between-Middleceit 8 inAsler

t 427-6970

101 Furniture Rantal

' F U R N I T U R E F O R Y O U R / 3 R o o m A p a r t m e n t F o r

$ 6 9 M o n t h • ALL NEW FURNITURE

. _ • LARGE SELECTION * • OPTION TO PURCHASE

* GLOBE RENTALS fARMINGTON 474-3400

• STERLING HE-GH1S 826-9«C t

SOUtHFI£LD 355-4330

« TROl 586-1900

J 402 Furniahad Apts.

For Rant ^ : ABBINGTON

LAKE 4*tocatihfl'> Temporary Assign-

We have corporals spsn--QjSnts tor short tarm lease fufty fur-iKsr-ec wrth linens housawareo utiW-tUis. television, stereo snd •microwave From $650 Convemant-

locsted in western suburo. Eaay access to an »-wsys and airport CM anytime 459-95C7

ABSOLUTE LUXURY COMPLETELY FURNISHED

MONTHLY LEASES 7 COMPLEXES, NEAR TROY 4 BIRMINGHAM EXECUTIVE SUITES

MAID SERVICE AVAILABLE

FROM $545 549-4500

BIRMINGHAM attractive oaan 3 oedroom flmahed rec room carpet-ing drapes eppiiancas, private • ——— •enced vara, garage $"795 855-3344 , LINCOLN PARI- aungaftyw 4 bed-

I room Stove refrigerator BIRMINGHAM - Available Nc. o< , carpWBC! tenced yard Aug 1st immaculate home near I j5 to/MO i » month s sacurtty downtown Birmingham Seeking i | a r 464-0062 Qualified profession* couple tor 1. 1

2 or 3 rest lease 4 Figure rent , LIVONIA Plymouth mkner' 3 DeC-Shown b, sppomt merit 642-9165 rvyr 1 cer gar age no Basement.

- ^ | WESTLAND - 5 bedrooms douWa car garage $650 per " W * *« ; ^ $600

sn occupancy

WH-TE i AKE TWP - turmehed 3 bed'oom -anch or- iake avarkaoie Aug 1 ttmi Dec t No pets $9*5 mc Could be eas depending on a.-1 srgemerits 66 7 ' 1

407 Mobile Homas For Rant

FARMINGTON - 1 bedroom refer encee 4 sectary required No pets Ca* betweer, 4pm-9pm 4*6-83"

ROCHESTER AREA

jpper nst Sti4#ic $29C per mcntn includes -tiaties Call 652-4' •»

400 Apts. For Rent

54", bJl+J

412 Townhouaea-Condos For Rant

A J B JRN HILLS Condo. wseoul SiMre-.' tVnisned tarrwf, room r Ower evei 2 or 3 oeorccn-, snor-term rental $1,200 mo 781-9519

5953^. 408 ©uplexea For Rant

garage u"t» At-

a£.pi'snces -Mo pets' $650 no Chsrmmg Cape . s s o o Security 522-3C78

rxxys 4 Quartern — BIRMINGHAM Cod ooaa to school lake 3 bedrooms, I'-s baths ire- LIVONiA One bedroom noose be-piace screened porch 6A5-1727 tween 5 and 6 U « on Middieoeii

As* ing $300 BIRMINGHAM - Currently cemg shown Cry appointment tor imrredl- — sis accupancy Oualrty home 8 .'VON A

plus $300 security 56 1-6CS3

bed'oom an .-, ftnisned basement 1 « Baths

Spotless bu s Irom downtown Birrmronam -«• -W of Woodw^d Market $145 900 2 car garage, dg kit.-her. stove -» , |t~200 mo tor t tea' or tngerator, ca-pet-ng 3'ac»» A*aii-•nors 642-7750 4D« '-ow $6'5 pet month Showing — —-—— Satudsv 3-4pm 30154 Fair'ai. S 04 BIRMi-NGHAM-EXECUT'VE HOME g Mile E Merriman oft Purling

5 bedtooms 3 • Balls Innng room 5, 0 0 , dinmg room oer, 'wW, room Larje otchla-4 Asscoaiea 34«-5100 kitcheri 646 6112 646-8:68

A Bi.OOMFiELD-Teouests 4 bed room 2's betn 'sm«r, room, iitxsry. bssemert air condMiorung W Bioomheld schools 4 iake pr-vieges $1800 mc 855-4411

W B-i-OOMFtELD- 3 bed-ooms • sere Birmingham schools trepiace hardwood *toors screened porch oec. garage beach pr-vtieoee "

$«SC mo plus S e u u r t t , 8.26

BEA IfKUL detune specious condc, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths fu« baeenwt

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedrooms I 2 car ga-^e ucsNrit location beih ower level dupiei ir a greet vW< access to «-wey $

. . n . -:ZrVf

Ev.

B RMINGHAM in towr 3 bed-• ooms al- appiiarices. $' 200 Per month plus security Available A, ust 1st No pels 644-62

LIVONIA 3 oedroom t i baths, for-mal Simr>g room -arg« iving room, kitchen 4 -amity room Appliances. -,*,t ace »ot. He- pans S*3C month pA.s security 1 cwanirig 4SS-S115

BIRMINGHAM in-towr, Quarter M l l £ 0 R 3 - spaoous 3 bed'oom I _ a » e aitia 3 bedrooms 1 1 Bsths contemporary tormai Oining sunroorr, basemerii. appliance. . o o r r >«mify ' W r t.brary Dase-$825 mo Call after Fn 647-5473 ' - c a , a"acned garage plus "

ace $t075 pK* i months securit, C ai Heart Reeity 685-0964'

BIRMINGHAM near shopping nicef, oecoiated. 2 ' » Oaih. 3 beoroom "Oer t»s*ment 'enced vard !>'<• | i,<;6-« Roy a- Oa» patio No'pats $895 mo pKi security 960 Haw 644-0430

BiRM-NGHAM Seahcum School ares One year •ease svsiiaBie Aug 12 Clear 3 bedroom, 1-y fcsths family room oeck garage Nc smokers No pets $140C month

689-J151

., 2 bedroom m $895 no plus | i^ . jy ne^hborhcod Erceiierit corv

S,?ion t i ca- garage centra ar $6,9C, * tee- orter, phis utisttas

256 90li or 644-45-2

W BLOOMfiELD arei its -a«et-ont house across " w Edgewooc Psr. CC t* spo^s is«e 4 bedrooms 2 Baths Ve-piaces - ewh- decor alec $".250 month lease 4 security 335-4068

n DEARBORN 2 bedroom one. ranch central air security i^htmg 2 car cvung •»' «pp*1

V>om s675 ••cu'-rry 27^-M'

r»9hoorhood screened oorcr Ga rsgs Ws«kmg a»ianos tc aowni rw Birimoflha* $'50, month immediat4»y 827-9225=^433-1870 CANTON - Lururlous n*s new 3 oed-oom • -i oaths. eu~Jry 'oom fsmify 'oom a> appliances carpet-

| W p * 4 6 r ^ T i

CLAWSON Large 2 beBroom, 1 I Baths sppliencea carpeted an

mngs 4 i

50- p^is Days 273-0130 •end 535-7913 I

LUXUR Y APARTMENT LIVING

IN FA RMING TON HIL LS.

Heat and Water Included. Wasner and Dryer " Every Act 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

.3 Bedroom Tow r rouses Air Conditioning Clubhouse with Sauna Socia; Activities

Call or Stop By Today! SEE -THE PEOPLE WHO CARE

477-0133 or 471-6800

indoor & Outdoor 5 00 Tennis Courts Golf Course or P'opery Close to Expressways i Shopping B u i ' t - m V a c u u m S y s t e m

P l u s M u c h . M u c h M o r e

G r a n o R i v e t a n c

t - i a i s t e a C R o a c s

C a ' r n ; - . q t o r rt s

riiiaii II IT No pets Move n imme-ciaiet. $640 ease 566-Q22'3

OETPO'T W Outer > rea-Scr OOKrf. ' bedroom x»wn-2 * tasement nc pets Adults 13". /mr 561-6431

YOO FRUSTRATED"1

Sic. 0< finding places -enter: ~ We have 2 3 4 bedroom scuae. •

nice areas some wtth garages some allow pets -Ae $65

Asaocated 544-OCK

ROYAL OA* 2 bed'-ome new, ap puanews carpeting -u» baaament *9urts. no pets mwnediate occu-sancy $625 a month 652-9363 R0»AI. OAK -1 Bedroom ful base-ment, -enced , v a stove 4 *ndge a-afabwt now - Lease 4 security $460, mo 547-0056

BELLEVILLE Specious ' bedroom Condo or "he a»e ciose to K-wsys 4 Shopping n a a - 4 water nciuoed $490 mo CaH Judy 522 3"4J

B I R M I N G H A M TURNWHEC large • oedroom, basemen' air conditioning avaiu $600

BIBM'NG-AM Piety H» occupancy 3 oedroom ; floor Exceaent securt Heat si" conditiomryg charges nciuded

BlRM<NG-iAM 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE1

Char—mg -emodened art oecc town-nouse Ail App l i ances i n c l u d i n g fire-place snd prtvste b e a s m e n t $750 per memth Close tc flowmtcwr Bf mingham Can Ms-age- 644_ -30C

$ - 0 0

V f w / f f f / t

400 Apartments For Rent

BIRMINGHAM - walk to town 3 Bedrooms, air appHiances screened porch. Badryard No pets $775 Cai' sfter 6 pm 645-2926

A P A R T M E N T S - »u»y furnished to r ' h« c o r p o r a t e e . e c u t t v e am j t iH t i as

o s e w s r e s end television -nciuOeC A.mencan Expraas. Mas te r C a r d 4 v'rsa a c c e p t e d Gait

Re locat ion Spec ia l i s ts 3 5 5 - 5 3 1 3 , Ou ts ide Mich igar i - - 8 0 0 - 3 5 2 - 0 6 2 9

NORTHVILLE ESTATES 4 bed-rooms 3 b a t h spiil-wing Coionia. $1500 MO plus security

| Cai: M au'eer, £22 5333 ,

NORTHVILLE t arge Duple* 3 bed-\ -ooms 1 1 Baths living room dining | room finished basemen- $790 - •

[ utilities ?95 1552 ,

i NCR'HViLi-E 3 Bedroom, large Iiy- j ing room new-y -emodeled «ncher. [ a app^ancee refrigerator sieve. mucowave disr-washer wasnei 4 j

BIRMINGHAM Charmmg Pierce St ^s t rxr t^^sc ' '* '

j month QP>. Sur MPM ,

Bar 2 car g a r a g e Wa lk to shops . 1 ^Qy,. 3 b e d r o o m Tn-Lavai, l ' t ' s c h o o l s c h u r c h $ 9 5 0 per m o n t h in- 1 k i t c h e n a p p u a n o e s p o o e ludes lawn m a i n t e n a n c e a n d snow | $ . j o o p lus d e p o s i t r e m o v a l ' m o n t h s secur i t y d e p o s i t %46. - 4 4 0 S o r r y n o p e t s C a * 64i>-2»95 — — —

! NO DEARBORN HGHTS - $ 4 5 0 per 3 • Mo 2 bedroom lower urn of 2 tarn-

1 ty CK-ngaiow Qu*t dead-end ne»' / . . .... nlf .1'C.

BIRMINGHAM - W Beverly HtBs Beeutitu! 3 bedroom 2 Bath ranch greal finished basement garage air NO PETS $1,200 "no 642-1574

BIRMINGHAM 366 Bird room. 1 bath, basement I fenced yard No pets References , 7c pari" 'si as" security 937-63-9 Security $700 mo eves 543-7822

OAK PARK-S BIRMINGHAM - 14 Mile Rd 3 Bed- _ _ room bnc« ranch • Betn cenfai c-nae^er-' $535 plus saCuri

of to 3 oed-oom enced va/d ga'

air mini Bltncs. app-i«r'ce» Recentt, decorated l*X' "u 651-O816

358-463 1 or

i'age it, I , utm-66*-6764

IN BIRMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS

TV

Tempora ry Execu t i ve H o u s i n g 2 B e d - o c m T o w n h o u s e s

Dianes - L inens - C o m p l e t e I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

t r o m $960 30 Day E x t e n d a b l e . e a s e s

6 4 4 - 0 8 3 2

B I R M I N G H A M - Execu t i ve 1 o e d -r o o m . conven ien t r , o c a t a d . p r c ea-saonaVy d e c o r a t»d 4 f u r n i s h e d ca r -o a n s w t m m m g p o o l ate 6 4 6 - 5 4 3 5

B I R M I N G H A M O - M a p l e Rd N e w ry deco ra ted 1 B e d r o o m - . n a n s , d ishes Sir. c a b l e TV i / twuee Car-por t l a ^ n d r , Shor t t e r m 6 4 5 - 2 3 2 0

B I R M I N G H A M Roya l O a * Newly fu rn ished kutury e x e c u t i v e 1 Bed-r o o m apt P r i m a area C o w r TV - w i s . t e n s e s t * o m $595 7 3 7 - 0 6 3 3

B I R M I N G H A M . ' R o y a l Oak Fu«y tur--.isned 1 B e d r o o m lusary c o n d o . poo*, co lor TV, h o u s e w a r e s , m e ^ ate w n g 4 shor t t a r m 7 3 7 - 9 2 9 6

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom, 2-story ramify -oom 2 tull Baths, an app1-a n c e s 2 car g a r a g e n o pe t s Ava i l -aBle A u g 1 st $ 9 5 0 B I R M I N G H A M Ava i l ab le Sep i ' at $ 1 2 0 0 3 B e d r o o m Bath co lon ia l near P ie rce S c h o o l Lrv ing r o o m w i th ••-replace l ibrary all app l i ances , finished Basement, carpeting drapes 2 car garage

GOODE 647-1898 Reai Es ta te

B L O O M F I E L D H I L ^ S F rank l i n Rd 4 L o n g Lake a rea 5 b e d r o o m colo-nial on f t ac res wi th p o o l Ava i lab le .mmed ia te f y $ 1 4 0 0 per m o n t h e a s e wt th o p t K y ava i l ab le 4 4 8 2 P m e Tree Trai l 6 2 6 - 7 4 1 9

B L R G E S ? 4 Ou te r Dr one Beo-r o o m . fu l l b a s e m e n t , t e n c e d ya rd $ 2 5 0 per m o n t h , $ 2 5 0 secur i ty de -pos i t • 5 2 2 - 0 5 7 2

CANTON North - Executive home. * bedroom colonial 2's baths 1st floor laundry, tamrfy room, many ei-tras, $ 1 050 455-4934

OAK PARK 9 Mite. Rosewood area 2 Bed-ooms carpon Excellent con-ditio--, Available Aug 10 $450''mo pfus- f i rs t 4 last m o n t h ren t 4 2 2 - 8 ~ j T

PLYMOUTH - 2 b e d ' o o m 2 ba th ranch tamity room or 3rd Bedroom Oinmg ivtng area. 2 car garage ver-• c * blinds new carpel an new ap-pliances including wssne" and dryer sceen perch '1 acre wooded lot. $900 pe- month. $1000 security Available August 1 No pets Gar, at

or M*e at 4 5 3 - 1 7 1 9 Oi I 5131 2 4 6 - 9 5 2 9

P L Y M O U T H - 379 uoy s t 2 sad r o o m fun B a s e m e n t , g a r s g e 1st m o n t h 4 secu r i t y d e p o s r t 4 5 6 - 4 4 3 3

R A N C H 3 b e d r o o m 12 Mule S o u t h -M d a r e s b a s e m e n t Large_lenced ya rd o c c u p a n c y A u g m o n t h C-af Sua '

REDFORD Beecn Bedroom home wW. basement no

C-sge No pets 25 per month 531 3409

C A N T O N N o r t h - 3 b e d r o o m ranch a t t a c h e d g a r a g e fami ly ' o o m . ait f i n i shed c a s e m e n t . Fenced, $ 6 5 0 m o Af ter 6 p m 6 3 2 - « ^ -

REDFORO TiWP home mtormsticm eerier has a 'ree rartai housing Bul-letin board

Caa 93*-217l

C A N T O N - 3 b e d r o o m house tamafy r o o m wt th Hrep lace b r a n d new car-pe t i ng . 2 ' » car g a r a g e , m o e base-m e n t l a rge beck ya rd S700 per m o

i j u i r e d n o pe t s Secur i t y d e p o s n $400 Ca» Shelley af ter 6 3 0 P M

397 3 9 1 8

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477-4409

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B I R M I N G H A M 2 bedioom io«mi»ui», IVi batha. **»» aqoibpao krtchen central aar prhrsta backyard carpon Incudes "•A' $725 EMO

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-wave. air conditioning t 3""» baaement storage rotxn. car-pot Adult community no dogs ViS-mo mciudes eaaociation tee. water a heat Available Aug 1 Call '•-«OKi daily 540-2375

412 TownhouM*-C o n d o t For Rent

ROCHESTER Wi» to downtown 2 bedrooms, batha central atr. carpeting como«t«l> redecorated $575 mo (Mu* security 652-4190

415 Vacation Renta l s A FRAME - 3 bedrooma. 2 batha on Savar Lake naei Wolverine Dock 4 Itohino boat $300 per wee*

646-6920

ROCHESTER 2 Bedroom apart -

2mil and townhouses starting al 96 VUHUea furnished seeucijy poa.waQo.rad

ROCHESTER • 3 bedroom town-house on beautiful Paint Creek ad-lacant to park f'» batha. air app<. anc as. pool. carport 1,200 aq ft * basement $1.000/mo 842-6774

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Near Tele-B>aph * Long Leke 2 bedroom 2 bath laundry and ttoreps araa car-port, central air S72C par month mtiedlais oocupeny 6*6-1761

BLOOMFIELD Hills" Townhouae m beeufitw wooded araa. 3 bedrooms 2 i baths fireplace. central aw aH appliances 2 car oarage $1400 mo AvaaadeAug 28 6*6 2299

ROVAL OAK - 14/CROOKS Private and upper 2 bad'oom with large batoony overlooking pool/ courtyard Carport Laundry 1695 includes heat Available now REED • 646-5000

BELLAIRE. Torch Lake can tr aval 66 mMaa on Cham ot Lakee 3 bad room noma sleeps Weak weekend!

415 Vacation Rentals

HARBOR SPRINGS Beeutrfw 4 bedroom 2't bath corvdo Poo" 6 tennis count on prermeee Avauar«e weeks o« July 25 4 »om A u ^£ l

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415 Vacation Rentals

MODERN LAKEFRONT COTTAGES Mionro Lake near Cheboygan 2 bedroome sleep 6 boat., aandy beach Exceaent lor chadren 1335

667-6696

415 Vacation Rentals

, HARBOR SPRINGS - PETOSKEY porch garage , By week, luxury condo on take at

425 9408 .akexde Club Pool sauna. w*«* court* By owner 626 1743

BOVNE COUNTRY - modern lake front chaW eleape 6 boat dean HARBOR SPRINGS Area J minute* Vom goD 4 term!* reeort* room Chalet Great for God or '*•««

.765 or 573-6455 ing vacation! J '95 No pet* 751-47 - 7pm.

After 96164" or 346-9007

BOVNE MOUNTAIN CONOO 1 bedroom 2 baths, eleep* 4-6 HARBOR SPRINGS Got*, tennis. pool * beach Day or MANAGEMENT CO

nnli 646-2065 862-9405 oners * condo complexes in North inTMlCH Harbor Cove HWeeway

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SOUTHFIELD - Specious 2 bed-room townhouae Basement J lanced in yard $750 plus utlktles Furnished townnousee with short term leases available F airtax Towni«xi*e 739-7743

TOWNHOUSE. 3 bedroom, 2'* bath, living room dining area, kitch

-ace tenced

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4 SEASONS Deluxe aidutt community Pool, ten-nis neeied attached garage Large 1*1 floor 1 bedroom 1H baths din-mg and laundry room* Avallaboi 7-20 $650 heated Reed &46 5000

BLOOMFIELD Spacious ertracliye 2 bedroom 2 bath upper condo Carport 15 ft storage room ed|acent shopping bank $750 heated A.allaOie NOW Reed 646-5000

BOUMONT AREA. ROVAL OAK Compwty furnished 2 bedroom,

. hoor Baaement pool Newer kr en, appliance* decor carpel term possible $795 heat elect nc Available NOW- Reed 646-5000

CENTURY 21 WOODWARD HILLS

BOULDEffPARK 14 & ORCHARO

Luxury - 2 large bedroom*. 1500 ft 2-full ceramic bath*, private patio. GE appliance* alarm «y*tem. cable Individual furnace covered carport From $795 286-2040

en with eating apace fenced patua. $400 nardwood floors on 1st Hoc sli new carpel on 2nd floor aH new kitchen appliances Including microwave a disposal Storage closets in base-men! $l,650'mo 642-3105

XTHFIELD HILLS Large 2 bed i, l'» bath Condo wtth garage

Walk to pool, tennis Available Im-mediately $825 per Mo 651 -891 3

BRIGHTON AREA 2 4 3 oedroom cottage* week playground boats, nice beach no pets Weeks ol Ju»29. Aug 22 4 Aug 29 . . 437-2610

BRIGHTON Charming log caom cottage on Ore Lake Screened porch, fireplace, canoe Mrs Grtbbs days 567-4990 Evea 531-2668

%y2i I Creek' Views of Little ''averse Bay Sandy beaches swimming pools fireplace* tennis court*, neer go* courses For information write or call 1231 US 31 N. Petoskey Ml

t-800 262-8409 616-347-5000

CANADA beautiful lakefron! set ting 4 bedrooms wooded lot neer Bayfield Ontario on Lake Huron

«* Mimmum 2 wks" 334-5317

CANARY ISLANDS Resort Condo Aug 28 thru

Sapt 4th 2 bedrooms Sacrifice' $500 396-5142

TROY - Beautiful 2 bedroom 2't baih townnouse evaitab* middi August Full basement Call 649 5660

TROY,'ROYAUOAI»*<ee Nice spe-cious 3y»droom fireplace full

.washer 4 dryer and court yw0fW9^9 Per month include* heal

jrlty deposrl CaB days evenings 543-4662

W A K E F I E L D i 2 and 3 bedroom lownhouses and apartments 12 4 Northwestern, t 450 Sq Ft . 2 baths appliance*, private entrance and pool Special -en! starling at $62>" Pjr Month for new tenant* 356-3780

CHARLEVOIX BeauUfui i ak affront ccmdo 6 Cable >acum air pool Ooea to town 644 J86C 363 3«p5

49770

HILTON HE AO ISLANO, S C Oceaniron! condo, 50 from beech $500 per wee. r> Sea*on $500. per month Offf-*eaaon 652 .668

PETOSKEY AREA

Micfugan s most kj«u»«xie 'eaort Condominium Townhouae* located m northweaterr' Uicr«ger Over 200 acre* o« lovely roHkng woodlands private ooff 4 tennis aveHade to a* ,,ue,ts References pieaae For 'es ervation information cell

800-632 «903 WiLDWOOO

ON WALLOON Walloon Lake. Ml 49796

WAiKtKI BEACH Beeutttul oceerv front condg completeffy furnnhad. newly decorated recreation, poo. Available enmedlateff, 6^6260

WALLOON LAKE Seaaonal Rental AveMabte July 12 26 3 bedrooma. neer country club Ca* E L Re»-unger 4 Aaaooatee i«'6) 347-6050

421 Living Qua r t e r s To S h a r e

TROY Norv-amoklng prolaiilnnel male to anare 2 bedroom apartment near >-75 4 Sommarsat A*, POC* 1270/mo pffua '•» utiatie* 362 -0651

420 R o p m j F o r Rent

WESTLAND 2 bedroom apt to shere with female senior citizen onh, Lowrit $200 Mo ^ ^

BEECH/GHINO RIVER-P'lv*ta room KNchen laundry Employed single person 1-20C per month 4 $100 security After 6pm 534 4973

COLOR SAT ELITE TVs. iu»ury rooms $65 week, $20 day with *d Regency 372-2000 N-on Mender irvn 544-1575 R»o Gran 694-6200

PETOSKEY'LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY 3 bedroom 2 bath very private vacation home Feature* Vepiece dishweaher rrvcr^wave. ArekatWe Jufy >8 thru 25 Sleeps B 855-5870

SHANTY CREEK • Luxury 2 bed-room condo with 5 douWe beds Overlook mg No 16 "Trie Legend-Golf Course Aug 9-21 1-971-6006

HILTON HEAD ISLAND Palmetto Dunes, 3 Bedroom vma free 'anms

Bikes Available July 16 thru 25th Weekly starting Aug 15th

1-312-38 1-0231

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644-6260

CHARLEVOIX - 3 bedroom apan-ment .n downtown overlooking park M0M weekend or rightly rates

616-547-5433

HILTON HEAD SEA P»NES 2 bedroom 2 bath n»s on ooM course near be^h bcydee Pri-vate $475 per week 313-540-3303

HILTON HEAD S C Oceanfront condo Olympic I pool tenn.s F MacFartand, 756-0362

FARMINGTON HILLS fumisned room for non-smoking non-<Jnnfcmg mate Kitchen privileges $250'mo After 4pm " 476-1706

F U R N I S H E D R O O M for employed lady, master 4 6 Mile

- 425-3177

FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN 1 bedroom Condo completely fur-nished, air $410 Mo Include* Washer 4 Dryer 476-0203

FARMINGTON-HILLS 1 bedroom -on 2nd floor. 12 4 Orchard Lake Air, dishwasher carpon, pool $525 /mo After 5pm. 662-6835

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedrooms 2 baths Available now Oeck. pool and tennis $670 per Mo No pets 62S-7129

LIVONIA - 2 Oedroom condo. app» •nos*. carpeting 4 heal $565 per month 420-3326

l'VONIA. 2 bedroom townhouae carpeted fu* basement appliances near shopping 4 expressway Nc pets Security deposit $565,'mo 346-6256 459-4411

PLYMOUTH - New?* deeoreted 2 bedroom condo appliances pool $550 mo includes heel 4 water

455-7928

ROCHESTER HILLS • Sublet 3 bed-room townhouae available Aug Ht Appliances including washer 8 dryer $650 plus utHftles 852-6840

ROCHESTER HILLS - Luxury 3 bed room 3 bath Condo on Great Oaks CC Lease. $1 850 or wull sell $160.000 879-211'or 333-7562

ROCHESTER Paint Creek Condo 2 bedroom. 1 st hoor Available now $550 p*us deposit

Ev«hlngs 681-6638

W A T E R F R O N T C O N D O

I nc l ud ing 4 0 f l b o a t w e l i for r e n l o n C l i n t o n R iver jus t m i n u t e s f r o m lahe 2 b e d -r o o m s . 2 b a t h s w i t h ho t t u b . all a p p l i a n c e s , g a r a g e R iverv iew C l u b , 7 7 4 - 6 3 6 3 12 MILE'Telegraph Large 2 bed room condo 2W baths patio a * -soe. poo". fuHi basement $650'mo plus utilities After 7 PM 355-193'

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ELIZABETH LAKE, neai Keego Har-bor Small Cabins $150 per week Swimming 4 sandy be»ch

661-9869 or 679-1361

SUBLET luxury 1200 So Ft Api W Farmington Hlfis does to freeways 2 bedrooms. 2 batha wasffw dryer micro dishwasher Now tvu Oct 31 $650 Mo Diamond F ores' Apts Halstead 4 9 227 2196 or 229-4090

HILTON SHANTY CREEK - 1 bed-room 4 loft conoo sleeps 6 Week ot Aug 7 thru 14 Tenna bo" I Palm-er 4 Deskm courses! swimming, boating. etc svaliable 66 1Q605

HOMESTEAD - efficiency fully equipped Beach Out pr:.tiege* $65 day $400 wr«» Katharine. Leave rnessege 582-4313

or 843-9266

SHOWPLACE CHALET on lake Cadillac Custom kitchen 6 - optional master suite wtth mir-rored marble Jacuzzi Available wee* s o) Aug 15 On 266- 7 119

THE INLAND HOUSE Reiort Hotel Harbor Springs'Petoskey *r*e Since '873 laksffront lodging dm mg live entertainment 4 ample dock-ng faculties on the famous inland Waterway Head Waters or Crooked lake 6'6-347-6127

HARBOR SPRINGS PETOSKEY lM>ecrfwi_i*edroom 2 bem Lak» f ron t h o m e on Crooked Lake *i*«0* 10-14 flentai-Ready' 616-347-6127

GARDEN CITY large t conditioned room Man house 4 pool privileges References 4 deposit $55'week 5»5-15?3

434 Industrial-Warehouse

I RO R AREA 500 to ft divided, new commercial bunding perked tor offftce. teat or photo- lab or print *hop $560 'mo 3 6 2 - 2 1 5 '

436 Office / Bus ines s S p a c e

WORKING Person or stuOenl to •hare spadoua home RcaeOaia Park-Detroit Refferencee $250'mo Merger* 633-0710 axt 372

YOUNG EMPLOYED Male non smoker to share nice large home m Wayne Weetland area wtth same $225 mo • security 326-7549

422 Wanted To Rent BLIND WOMAN 142) looking for Room* Board m home on weetside or western suburb - wtth 1 woman. No men or chrtdren 546-5515

436 Office / Business S p a c e .

A NEW CONCEPT in Executive Offhce F acamea

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Services include • individual ofices from 150 so ft • Complete secretarial services 4

shared conference I auntie* Start small 4 grow mto your own private sultaa up to 3.600 so ft m-Cudung optional storage s«ace

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Ann Arbor 761-9555 Farrmngton Hills 655-6450

EXECUTIVE requires furnished 1 or 2 bedroom corVSo *i Oakland Coun-ty for 3 to 6 montha Can weexosys 256-3665 .ends 201-697

LIVONIA Kltcher 4 laundry privi-leges $60 a wee. Joy 4 M'ddle-b i T 425-4932

FEMALE1 wants lo shera/'am room with same m your apartment or noma with pnvtiegee 396-0642 or

354-1559

HOMESTEAD. Glen Arbor Super house' 4 bedrooms 2't baths, sleeps <0 Jacuzzi beach club $200 .'rwght or $1200 '«* 642-7959

HOMESTEAD. Lake Michigan Super oeiuxe South Beech sleeps 6 $1400 wee* Also Hawks Nesi sleeps 4 852-6443

*0RCH LAKE HOME Beautiful setting 2 Dedroom*. 1475 week Call 1-616-544-6001

NORTHVILLE CITY 1 bedroom fully carpeted Kitchen 4 laundry privileges central 1' c i M TV available $300 monthly pm* i unti-tle* 344-4622

ROOM FOR RENT in home Westland area Ca* after 5pm 525-5646

SOUTHFIELD Furnished room Kitchen 4 laundry priyHegee 'or em-ployed female Non-smok-n pre-ferred 357-0021

TRAVERSE CITY Trsverse Bay inn 1-2 bedroom apts w-kitchens Un-der 1500 •** Pool Brochure t-600-942-2646 OR 1-800-227-1697

TRAVERSE CITY Lakesnore Re-son Charming beachfront apts 4 cottages cm East Bay Pnvafe sandy beach 1-800-22*-1897

TRAVERSE CITY - 18 miles north or beautiful SuTtons Bay 2 newly deco-rated 3 bedroom units sleeps 4-6 sa'e oeech good swimming $350-$375 per wee. 313-471-4411

414 Florida Renta ls BONITA BEACH CLUB, 3 bedioom 2 bath condo, located on Gult Custom unit m pnvate club By Owner >51-5355

BRA DENTON 1 bedroom .condo. beautifully turn-key decorated Mealed pool, shops mora 5-6 mo minimum 626- '259

FOR A NEW exciting vacation e> penence the intrigue romance 4 beauty of - Mexico Acapulco 7 mghlka*'hotel $467 PBS 425-67'2

HARBOR SPRINGS PETOSKEY Newer 2 bedroom 2 fufl bath condo Wssher,'dryer In unrt Beach poo., tennis deck, garage 661-4377

MADIERA BEACH - Luxury guH front condo 2 bedrooms 2 baths Fall and Winter rentals 2 week mini-mum After 6 PM, 644-4666

ORLANOO DISNEY'EPC0T, Luxu-ry 2 bedroom 2 bafh condo fur-nished. pod. lacuzn. 90" Weekly rental $65 day Mr Blrdsall Days. 474-5150 Eves 476-9776

SARASOTA Square Mai" area 2 bedroom 2 bath condo Near shop-ping. poo*, tennis $1,400 .'mo sea-sonal. $950 'mti yf-teaae 653- 7932

MAR8OR SPRINGS Petoskey urea Weekr, Rentals Hilltop condc 3 bedrooms. 2 'y baths compteteffy furnished Pool 4 tennis courts After 6pm 646-1561

HOMESTEAD Sleeps 4 lacuz. fireplace beeLh csub kids welcome $650 per wee*.

616-334-3640

HOMESTEAD - 1 bedroom condo. or 2 bedroom house from $725.'w« full chjt pclW—QM •

62e-wa LELAND summer rental - Architect designed house sleeps 5 ounrt st-eet half block from beach Wee* or month 662-4606

LINDEN. Ml cottage 3 bedrooms $275 week plus security 669-5016

NEAR MACKINAC ISLAND Cedarvitie. Mi Moderr, facim complete «nchan sleeps 6 wtth boat dock. $300 week 474-3340

TRAVERSE CITY-Spider Laka 2 bedrooms, sleeps. 6 Boai doc* swim, fish No pets Near town $45C wee. 405-350-0029

TRAVERSE CITY - Fores! L*k* Re-sort area Pnv*te cottage on Spider Lake Sleeps 7 Sw.m boat dock $425-'week 626-2945

TRIPLE AAA RATED Walloon cake

5 bedrooms August 464-4260 or 464 9664

SfRAiGHT PERSON prelers *ame for Room to rent or handyman. 12-15 rvours a week in exchange 'or oom Livonia Garden Ctv area Reference* * muat' 427-3355

GARAGE WANTED lo rent in Waatiand near London Townhouae Ca* 522-0964

A V A I L A B L E N O W

S O U T H F I E L D N of 12 M i l e

3 0 0 t o 1 -200 S q Ft M o n t h t o M o n t h or

Laase A v a i l a b l e C a l l

4 7 6 - 8 4 5 5

Of f i ce /Re ta i l & M e d i c a l Loca t ions

F A R M I N G T O N H ILLS OFFICE - 1-275 corndor omy $ 14 50

per so ft delux* new oftice bunding 1.000-15 OOC sci -

RETAIL Buay ahoopmg ' enter l.fMm " available 111. Men for Hor«f or Mdtxo rental

MEDICAL Neer '0 M«e «eoge t, 1 020 - ' 650 sq ft E.celi-vit ay out D"VS1S <*ffice exam rooms lab X-ra, room reception 4 boo*xeap«-ig are. Pr om.nen-1 V jna^e a rauaow

C E R T I F I E D

R E A L T Y

538-5460

MATURE couple wants 2 bedroah 2 bath 2 car gerage. loeier level home condo. apt Bioomfieid'' f ermmgton by Aug 30 661-4720

MIDDLE Aged single protaaaionel Ca-penier skiaed m other 'fades willing 10 do remodeling Wants lo rent smalt houae George 357-0045

PROFESSIONAL Female dee sman houae m Redford. Uvoma or Farmmgton Fine relerencea Bel ore 4pm c* leave mesaege 534-6286

MEDICAL - DENTAL SUITE 3 exam -ooms. reception area lab 4 office Available Sao' 1 First hoor-Birmmgnam 645-5839

PL' MOUTH from '000 to 3000 10 _ ft ot brand new office spece FEHUG REAL ESTATE 453-7 601

PLTMOUTH' In the city on S Ms-r Opposite Farmer Jec* 706 S Ma. 6 rear o«3 r»gh proWe. WJkaffnaCi- ri, Style with a&undant parkmg 2 150

•deal for offica or t e w Ba*e onffyi 453-620C

'DptK3n IO bu» IW corner of Joy 4

lai 4 profession a Avaiialwe Aug '

455-5132

PL *M «ery Mai' SI

$-ooc B I R M I N G H A M M a p ' e - A d a m s

1 .000 s q f l . , f r e e p a r k i n g , , P v V M O U T M / N £ A p D O W N - Q W . n e w l y r e m o d e l e d i m m e d i - HISICK Mar«ham Bo.>o.ng -i 200

I 3000 Sq Ft Remodeled >o *uii '

421 Living Quar te rs To S h a r e -

ABSOLUTE UTOPIA - 5 acre estate on al, sports lake Next to Highland Recreation area 3 fireplace* Use of boats 4 no-set Seeking proffeewon-ai r*on-%trtokmr "tofv <3rtr*®f no <X «uf>-plied 4 required $425 mo ma^»n|

ALL CITIES • SINCE '976 QUALIFIED PEOPLE

See 100'S m our Cataioguie* SHARE USTINOS • 642-1620 684 So Adam*. Birmmgnam Ml

SINGLE working mom erfth 1 chad wishes to tffiare home with tame by jufy 22 Lwom*/ Ptymouth area Reference* 453-6418

424 House Si t t ing Serv. HOUSE SITTING Service* availaole by employed non *mokmg female Reply to P O Box «3751 Center line. Ml 48015. or pnone 751-0471

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE houses.1 m Oakland County WW maimam and live in home Refer ences availaoia 631-5052 579-4957

ate o c c u p a n c y

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

cetent parking 45V

PLYMOUTH . up 10 2.50C- IO -New construction Ann Arbor ai Sr-eidon n-way eccess immed

B I R M I N G H A M , M a p l e - T e l e g r a p h

8 0 0 - - - 1 2 0 0 s q f l 3 - 4 r o o m s , new ly f i n i s h e d i m -m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

P R E S T I G I O U S O F F I C E B U I L D I N G Teiegrapr 4 Gd River area 300 JOOOsc ft AB

A-1 AREA 1-275 196 Share clear 4 cozy 2 bad-room apartment Pool pato etc $325 mo includes heal 459-CM7

HARBOR SPRINGS CONOOS Clubhouse, poo< Jacuzzi, saun* 1. 2 4 3 bedroom unit* Great loca-tion 616-526-2148 616-526-7722

HARBQR SPRINGS Fteniar Property Available

Summer Season H*rpor Cove Condo* Colonel Weoue Condos. Lake Shore Homes 4 irv-town Rentals Call Penny at

GRAHAM REAl ESTATE '98 E MAIN ST

HARBOR SPRINGS Ml 49740 616-526-6251

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- MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN

B R A N D N E W Spacious condominium suites svs-l-aMe lor the season or for the n^ht at Northern Michigan s most unique condominium hotel the prater Street Inn' on Lake Charlevoix in Boyne City For -enlaJ or sales -nfor-mal lon call

1 - 8 0 0 - 6 3 2 - 8 9 0 3 MYRT'LE BEACH S C

2 4 3 bedroom condos. ocean hont 4 ocean side 'ndoor 4 outdoor poo's F MacF*n.and 756-036J

VACATION CONDOS ON THE WATER

Grand Traverse Bay Traverse City 30 brand new units all directly an the water Spectacular bay .w» .a'ge sand, beach, heated pool 4 spa Private sundecks adiacent boat Launch cxiry mmufes from championship go* t IC shopping district Whirlpool bath fully equipped lichen, sweps 4 Oaih and weekly rentals - HURRY'

THE BEACH CONOOM'.N'UMS 616-936-2228

WALLOON LAKE 4 bedroom. 2's bath all appliances, sandy beach screen porch Available onfy 6-33 thru 9 7 $650 Days 313 235 563 •

Eves 313-767-4249

BIRMINGHAM th«a female needed to Share home Close to downtown $250 includes a*

646-4292

RESPONSIBLE senior lady will house si1 wfuie you vacation Fond

: pancy m fuf -r«ce Ou**n0 er«r>C«« to DO* mn***

BIRMINGHAM - 1985 SQ FT Deluxe Oftice Suite

Ample parting - Prime location 1035 S ADAMS . 647-7079

" B I R M I N G H A M 2 small omcaa for immediate occu-

6 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schooler aft Rd Uvoma. Michigan i 48150

CANTON male-'em ale to share home $275 mc plus half utwtiea Non-smokwi preferred immediate occupancy Call 397-0199

CANTON- Professional Female wishes to Share 4 bed-oom home with same Call Evenings

459-943"

WANTED TO BENT-Cotlage in North Port a-ea On either Lake Mi or Little Traverse Bay Week beginning Aug 2 Robin 642-0176

400 Apts. For Rent

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FARMINGTON HILLS- Responsible person to share 2 bedroom apt m Mumwood apartment* $370 mo in-clude* utilities 471 -5293

2 FEMALES W«« *hare 3 bedroom Birmingham home wfth another •emale Washer dryer dishwasher Share utilities $275 rent t's mo security 256-5526

FEMALE roommate *ge 21-26, to snare large home in uvonj*. no pets $250 month include* utilities

information after 5pm 261-9136

FEMALE TO share farmhouse, pets possible Northville area Reference 4 oepo*it Reasonable rent AM cans onfy 346-4406

PATIO 10 0"" * 5 ' 0 "

DINING ROOM 15" 0 " * 10 0 "

LIVING BOOM 14' 0 " * 22" 0 " STORAGE

6 ' 4 " * 12- K)

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FEMALE Id share 2 bedroom : bath luxury apartment in Nov! Farmington Pool carport washer dryer Call Eve* 344-1259

Personalized pnone answering National 4 international leiei 4 tax Fu* Secretarial Service*

9 2 0 E L i n c o l n

6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

B I R M I N G H A M

oAr»g« tpac« to store to- 7 7 2 E. M A P L E tique car Call 737-25*8 On site parking with approximately

350 sq ft Calf 9am-5pm

428 G a r a g e s & Mini S t o r a g e

W A N T E D

432 C o m m e r c i a l / Retail 5 4 0 - 8 1 9 1 BETWEEN Beech Daly 4 master Rd

i 70 Store. 26130 W 6 Mile, Red-ford T«p 557-7958

COMMERCIAL BLDG FOR LEASE N Dearborn Michigan - Outer Di Araa Lease an or part 2.000 sq ft ofVce 8,000 sq ft warehouse Good Parking Can Gary 274-4549

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Woodward, S of Sq cake 850 to 2850 Sq Ft

sibM DeLorean Property*t -3992

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Sub-lease one 111 office

800 W Long Laka Road Suite 14C 540-2410

PRIME RETAIL SPACE - Ford Rd ai Middiebert Next to Onn Jewelers 2 units, approximately 1 050 sq ft 4 800 sq ft Ford Rd exposure Avail-able JuN 1 To lease ca* 422-2490

GOURMET FOOO STORES wanted to serve the northeast Ann Arbor community; Units ivsaat** from I 1X0 sq feet in the newly renovat-ed 4 expanded north campus piaz* if you own * bakery produce Ker-nel or similar tood store 4 wish to be located «n a quality neighbor-hood center please ca* K J T I j | ^ ^ o

BLOOMFIELD ULlS Private offftee - beautiful new con-vemem 1-75 4 T»iegr*pf-, Fu* sup-

j port staff 332-6229

! -BRIGHTON Beautiful new offtce space on Grand River 1,000-3,000 sq ft suites now available 227 -2146

FEMALE wishes to share 3 bedroom house with same N Royal Oak $325 month lease security deposit, i utilities. non-smo*er 549-4997

FEMALE '17 vea/s old looking lor same to share 2 bedroom 2 bath, apartment in New $262 50 plus utilities Available Aug i 348-3179

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S

Featured on "KELLY 4 CO TV 7 AH Ages Testes. Occupation*.

Backgrounds 4 Lifestyles 8 000 Satisfied Clients

- 6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 30555 Southfield Rd Southfield

L I V O N I A M I D D L E B E L T - P L Y M O U T H S t o r e s f r o m 2 . 0 0 0 s q ft. N e w l y r e n o v a t e d c e n t e r E x c e l l e n t l o c a t i o n , s i g n a g e A c o m p e t i t i v e " r e n l W

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

434 Industr ia l -W a r e h o u s e

PRIME OFFICE L O C A T I O N S -

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S Woodwsr C ' i - 75 cor r idor - c ' » ' sui'te 3 v>v*te off ices a r g e o p w area ' 405 sq ft

D E A R B O R N 550 sq ft o p e n a r e a su-ie A '-.row views ' « o a ' p e t throughou* W ' . r igtr. Outer Dr location

R O C H E S T E R 2 "6? sq *. 'voo' wm w>'r wtoociwi trwOug K-j"

ocatioc c«o»« •- Ztcmn

T R O Y

P r i m e office s p a c e M a p * i-7S t- ~ i Window office* 755 . 1 60Q t q ft

N E A R B I R M I N G H A M On S o u ' ^ h e t d Rc m neau ' i fu i p a " like se t ; . ng ' .S iOOsqf t p n m e me."-ca, s p a c e m o u d e * 4 exam, r o o m s r ecep t ion a r ea . 2 p r va te o«f>cet l ab pr ivate b a t h new ca rpe t ing m n b u n d s r e s e r v e d pe>«mg 4 b i d d i n g Sf t jnage

M E D I C A L S ' J I T E S U v o m a a r e a 450 - l 250 sq ft if g a r o e n - t y p e med ica l complex € • ceUent parking 4 accessibil i ty

M E D I C A L - D E N T A L , Dearborn a rea 3 30C s c "L able w Winoow view 2 p r v a t e V * ' e s 4 12 e x a m - o o m s

M E D I C A L - D E N T A L PontiWr 98C . 1 200 sq ft Ejiceiwr.-

CANTON Profeaeionai Suite* to Lease idea, location 41677 Ford Rd lust W of I-275 Approi 1.20C layout Pn.a'e offce «'wmdews to 32.300 sq ft WW ftmah to your specifications 296-'790

CLIMATE CONTROL able 6X8 Secwnty system uvoma Area *' 8-009 ?

DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN Fraoklm house commercially zemed irture upper hoor has 2 office* lease for $900 Of $475 each per month. All utiBtlea included Ample parking

artist

E A R L K E I M f i E A t T Y M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

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M o r e S p a c e . . . 1 , 6 8 0 S q u a r e F e e t .

S o m e the sp;M"u>:iess ot t he Ingleside. The lull In ing spate, the generous storage space, the private patio or halt o n v, a t tached garage, even D r a t humes with cathedral Lrilings. A n d the convenience ot "ranch si vie" living. Aldingbrooke residents d e m a n d this, space, each Aldingbrtxike unit is designed with their needs m mind .

M o r e L i f e s t y l e . . . H O A c r e s .

•\ldingbnx>ke 1s more t i tan an apar tment it s a ..»mrrvunitv Lush rolling terrain. 3 clubhouse wit!'. 5>x»l, tennis courts, walking jogging trails, library, billiard"- and >ther ,ictivit(e> galore. A!iiingbnx>Ke resident- vlemand more than just a place to live, thev demand a lifestyle — and Aldingbnx>ke £rtA.idci it

M o r t O v ' a l u e . . .

F r o i T $ 8 5 0 - P e r M o n t h .

C otnpart" the Ingleside. can have this ^ra^ mus l.tvSO s.juaa- ttxn h o m e with added \alue. f\>r a limited time onlv, t he Ingleside is available at an in. redible low 58S0 per m o n t h d u n n g the first six

month-* of .1 twelve m o n t h lease* ( all us fcir .letaiU \Xr know MHI'I! f ind the Inglot.kv and the entire Atdingbixxikc . o m m u n i r v as unique as its residents

661-0770 I lu- beautiful I, J a n d ^ bt\inx>m terrace homes it Aldmgbnx>ke are Uxated o n ["hake Rivid

Ixtween Mapk- and Walnut Lake Ro.nb IVntals N-gin it SMv'

c^jx-n daily until nOP p m Furnished E \ e i u t i \ e Rentals available

LIVONIA - P-olesaionai female to share 3 bedroom home Securtty 4 references required $250 mo in-cludes utilities Ca« Sue days Mon-Fn 672-4861

LIVONIA Straight non-smoking young male to share 3 bedroom houae with same $325 Mo plus '•» utilities References 425-6336

LUXURY APARTMENT AvaiaWe to Share with a work ng female pool, tennis, ate

THE GLENS-14 4 TELEGRAPH 642-9020

MALE OR FEMALE to share Redford home, 1'Y acre* Fireplace, spacious bedroom with 2 closet, rull house privileges Washer Dryer 4 utHltie* included $300 Mo Can 532-2520

The E x c e p t i o n a l R e n t a l C o m m u n i t y In The Hills Of West Bloomfield

NON SMOKING mature profeaeion-ai to share downtown Birmingham

oedroom apertment $26S per month plus 1.3 uturoes Immediate occupancy CaB 647-6113

ANNOUNCING Multi m*-'Office' Warehouse Prime Nov location Units ol 1.400 to 3.600 sq ft Avail-able immediately Optional tele-phone-'secretarial services

international Business Centers 344-9500

Eton Office Plaza - Crook*. Mapie Large 2 room suites From $475

AJI utilities mouded 5 day kanltonat service immediate occupamcy

626-2580

EXECUTIVE SUITE m downtown Ptymouth m historic renovated nhe factory Offices start at '25 sq -Excellent support «tr" ~ ' -and full servcea Ca*

exam rooms ab pr-vate bath shower .ocaled ic a*-medical fee*

Available immediately OWNER-MANAGED

A R I - E L "

E n t e r p r i s e s . I n c

557-3800 ROCHESTER on W jrvversfy Wslk to Ddwntown Rooms & surf-* full secret snai services on premises

656-060.

FARM-NGTON HILLS - 13 4 Orc-hard Lake. 1000 sq ft office space

m weatbrook Shopping BRIGHTON AREA - 13.400. 23.800 26 800 and 40.200 Sq Ft New en- Center includes-4 or 5 room sufte ergy efficient ^xjustrial buikWngs , $775 per month 5M-26 B wtth tax abatement Truck wells de-luxe offices. 1200 Ft to 23 X-Way Competitively priced 313-437-6961

FARMJNGTON MILLS Prime loca-tion Off 8 Mile Rd 2000 sq ft warehouse. ISO sq ft office AvailaOie now 474-2251

FARMINGTON HILLS - '950 Sq. Ft Forrnei medical ofce with X-Ray room. 4 7 exam, -ooms plus excel-lent work areas Available now

john Dinsmore R R Baker Team mc

346-2566

I n d u s t r i a l / W a r e h o u s e | L o c a t i o n s

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 2.300 - 4,500 sq ft HQht induatnai spaces for lease include* 600 • sq ft ofhee space. 1 overhead truck

. 1-275 «

OFFICE SPACE om 200 sq ft up Starting from

$325 including a« utilities Newt, -e-modeied Ford Rd 4 Middieben area To lease can 422-2490

LAW FIRM in BirminghemT'Oy Arae "wilting to share office space Rent includes nbrac*. phone* con terence room, co<»er Call 649-5530

L I V O N I A Schoolcraft 1-275 area 1.4 ".3 sq ft

LIVONIA MEt>CAL-GENERAL Up to 4 500 sq ft Sharp new bund

ofhee. warehouse space 18' cekmg !ng on Farmingion Rd C*k overhead dooi ample

NON smoking Pro»eaa«*ial woman desires to share 2 bedroom Bir-mingham ftat with same $290 plus Avail Aug 15 or Sep!

PERSON inor smokeri to share 2 bedroom condo m Novi - Country Place $300'Mo plus x utlWlea Pool tennis 146-8306

PLYMOUTH Share my apt wfth person $230 /mo + electricity -

with Elderly who needs some • y . Can **» «7»i

PROFESSIONAL MALE 30 looking same to Ware apartment m Ro-

chester araa $250 month plus se-curity 4 half utlMie* 851-5674 to sahre

RESPONSIBLE Person to anare 2 bedroom/2 bath apt Hampton s m

neater Wesf» dryei In un« Mm $300 rmo /negoOeWe 853-0630

ROOM for rent In pi a aa ant home $200 par month metudee ullkuee Caa after 6pm 254-4056

ROOMMATE HEOUIRED, non smoker, female deaKad Phone MaiWi afw 4 30PM 653 9825 or

betw 7AM-4PM 853-7070

ROOMMATE WANTED to ahare 2 bed'oom 2 bath apartment m B»omft-d H-a <*n, - ^ J T ,

SIX MILE 4 BEECH DAL* bath fx* nouee prtveegea $200 pm* Hut Whet Ca* Days *5i-

ne^ht. 12 parking

2,000 sq ft of office space with *0G sq ft of werehouee space wtth 12' overhead truck door Custom de-signed offices with carpeting throughout - central aw

N O V I 3 000 • sq ft office.'! spece- 16 cieer ur»«r K»et%*i shop. 12k 14 overhead door Truck we* available Vary dean

S O U T H F I E L D " 2.200 - 4.050 aq ft prune R 4 D apace for leaaa includes 800 -tq ft office spece overfieed door

T R O Y Stephaheon.'i-TS corridor 3,475 sq ft R 4 D spece for lease 2.000 soft office 1 475 sq ft werahouae Overhead truck doc*

3 800 5.350 aq ft ught industrial 800 - sq ft o*hce area. 16 dear un-der -o<s't o . srhaad truck door

Available immadiataiy OWNER MANAGED

A R I - E L

E n t e r p r i s e s , I n c .

5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0

Sandy Letasi. Lakr-ti Weber 4 Co 353-9494

L I V O N I A P l y m o u t h - F a r m i n g t o n

M e d i c a l D e l u x e g e n e r a l / m e d i c a l o f f i ce s p a c e New ly r e n o -

enouse v a t e d , r v e w o w n e r s h i p , a t

t r a c t i v e r a t e A v a i l a b l e n o w

T i s d a l e & C o . -6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

LIVONIA 1 200 tq ft first floor modem high nee prime location 7 Mae 4 Middieoeft immedieie Ocoj oencv 478-040C

S O U T H F I E L D

ytd'vfduai axecutrve offices avai acne withm a Shared office-envlronmenr eiegrapr. 4 12 Mue Monthly 'enta-

incK.de! Full time receptionisl per son a) pnone answering, conferenc-* facilities - copier 4 secretarial semen available Sta-rtmg at $390 per mc Call Ron o« kathy «1827-77SC CENTURT 21 Northwester

SOUTHFIELD - 1st floor approx-matefy 800 square feel "VS Ter. M »

between SouthheiC 4 E ver w, 557- '668

SOUTHFIELC - LL .M.ie 4 G - e e n -fiecd Office space a-.ariac« Ap-proximately '30sq ft plus Call 739-7743 or 5-5.- -i "5>

SOUTHFIELD 3 furnished executive wv-d-ow ofhees available 'or immed -ate occupancy Receptionist phone answering pnone eou iment. con-ference -oom 4 copier 424-9088

r w O OFFICES available One « 375 sq ft $350'pei month One a 1 500 tq ft $ 1 250 per month Ou«t Farmmgton area Pay-ants include SB utilities -«406

LTTLCA AREA 2 offices tor -ent 600 sq ft S 2 300 sq " house for commerce. Can 739-1200

Eves 592 '83'

STRAIGHT male home Non smoker • $2«3 p»ia 1*»-nee Bkrmmgham.'Tnay area Ask *Of B* Sfter * PM at 849-4C36

WEST B L O O M F I E L D M A P L E - O R C H A R D

2 & 3 r o o m o f f i c e c o m -ple te ly f i n i shed A v a i l a b l e n o w .

T i s d a l e & C o .

6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

W E S T L A N O

Med ica l 'O f f i ce .Across from-

.'Waal.and Medial Center i

Leese up to 2400 sq ft prime build mg apace on Mernman Road daa lo* prtvati " ' Can Greg'

LIVONIA-2 office amies 5 Mue 4 — Farmington UWHtle* fi*ni*hed lm I prsctce Pnc«3 nohl mediate occupency 535 tq ft $450 | cm Greg "or more da*an* 729-4M4 5 rooms 439 sq ft $370, 3

422 2321 or ftoee i^5-6l0C

LIVONIA - 6 MSe-'?75 12x14 m dudea recephomat phone aneeer

464-3700

MEDICAL 'Dental Suite Mon rooma. reception area fab 4 OWL* LIH.MU AvaaebM Sept l * t 645 5839

W I L L I A M S OFFICE CENTRE

1520 S L A P E E R R D S W comer of Ceaamer 4 M-24

ORION TWP New 2 story office bunding wftn a » valor 42 moderaie eaed otlcee >de-m tor Buai! laaeea wrth low traffic ac-

OFFICeS IN W Bloomfield Orchard "***

Lake Rd Pnvate anfranoaa Ad» , factory RafM Acoounnants. Coun-cent perkmg 6S0-3 100 *4 «

«c fleet-inaoie rem exit S

LIVONIA - 4800 SO FT Modem crane buMkiQ

tor 261-3

OFFICE SPACE 7 0 0 5 0 FT Plymouth Rd 4 wketar $3501

-! Rental Office hour* I0«m-*pm f Days Sunday* by woewmment

i 6 9 3 - 4 5 0 0

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n 41220 Joy Rd 5 000 4 6 000 aq ft

wf STL ANO Man Wfth 4 bedroom home l o there $63 50 'week FVst 4 Wei 425-3406

436 Of l i c* 4 Bu»ine«» S p a c e For R«nt

412 Townhouae*- Condo* For Ront

ONLY '19 PER SQUARE FOOT

For p r e s t i g i o u s o f f i c e s p a c e i n

2 8 0 D A I N E S S T R E E T . B U I L D I N G

D O W N T O W N B I R M I N G H A M

2300 Sq. Ft remain*.

F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l :

D i a n P a s t o r 6 4 5 - 9 2 2 0

• 1 1 7 0 P E R M O N T H

RENT A TOWNHOUSE I fl WEST BLOOMFIELD

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AT BROSE FANS • CANNISTER AND LOW VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHI ING ' POST LIGHTS • DOOR LANTERNS • OUTDOOR .TIER LIGHTS • RECESSED SPOTLIGHT CEMJNG FIXTURES • FLUORESCENT KITCHEN FIX TURES • DROP CEILING RE CESSED LIGHTING • CHAN DELIERS OF MANY TYPES • FINEST CRYSTAL • OCCASION AL CEIUNG FIXTURES • BATH ROOM FIXTURES • FLOOR LAMPS • TIFFANY • CERAMICS • BRASS LAMPS • WIRING SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES • LIGHTBULBS AND FLUORES CENT TUBES

Ideas galore at Homearama HO M E A R A M A , the bui lderr

annuai showcase of new idea houses being held f rom July 9 i o Aug. 2 this y e a r will a lmost

tr ipie , r size wi th 34 new built-espeoa l l y - fo r -Homearama houses w o r , t $ '-C million, mak ing ii one of the a raes* snows of ' is »ype «n the country

Pqi tne first time n its f ive-year history - o m e a r a m a wii' be s taged a' two s 'es simu!taneous:v — n Rochester anc ir. M a c o m t Townsh ip """"he M a c o m t ' o w n s ^ i c o c a t i o r will be •he 'TS. ' me r -omea r an c w i t De in the eas side

Fac t nouse is tne c rea t ion o* ts own lean c< a rch>tects bui-ae^s. interior desigr e^s anC anoscape - s anc n c o a - ' r 6 : es ' he i r a 'es deas and techniques

D O n A l C PRATT cna i rma r o< Hor^ea-ama 'or 'he frtt^ vea- tor the Bu'-oer* Associat ior of So, meas tem Micn•Qetr s optimist ic abou this year s s h o w

-s cv tar the fines' most e x c i t ' c h o m e a r a m a we nave ever presen-ea saie PratT " wou ldn ' t b e . surpr sea >' a t tendance nits 15G.00C or

\mo re doubl ing iasi y e a ' s 80.OOC Pratt pres«dent o ' Wa*e-Pra t t

Enterprises inc. of Troy, bases his

predict ions on Homearama running 25 days thisji-ear c o m p a r e d with 18 >ast year, and also that Homearama is fckfitng held at the pr ime t ime of the yea- w t h better weather a n d more dayl igh - * o u r s Last year 's H o m e a r a m a m Livoma featured 12 houses and run Sept L through Oct 1 2

Nmeteer nouses wilt be Clustered r , the hilly Stony c o inte subdivisio r " Rochester, ca l 'ec by P'at* one c , r e nicest sites we cou io ever f ine TO' Homearama a r c one we've naa ou r

eye o r f o - a c o o c ' e ot years

HOUSES AT S T O N V Pointe or __ : :arkdaie"be*wee r Pochestet anc Deauindre roaos wii be in the S225 OOC C S5GC.Q0C price 'ar.ge-

On the eas - 3<de. 15 houses r t n t S1 "5,OOC 'c $20C OOC price rar.ge w i oe r the J e f ' e ' s o r Meadows subdivision on 22 Mile between naves a n c Romec P a°K roads m M a c o m p Township now Detro i t 's tastes ' -growing suburban area

Homearama w l ; be oper noon i c 10 p m Monoays-Pndays , and IC a m tc IC p.m. Sa tu rdays and Sundays.

The admiss ion pr ice of $4 per person at each locat ion inc ludes an extensive plan book cover ing all houses Discount coupons for each locat ion are avai lable

at all of f ices of Detroit Edison. Fi rst Federal of Michigan and S tandard Federal Bank, which sponsor Homearama wi th the Bui lders Assoc ia t ion o ' Southeastern Mich igan

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A - l e m ot exhtCHts on house heating, coo 'mg and f inanc ing will be presented by the co-sponsors at H o m e a r a m a

Free park ing ts p rov ided at each location, and ref reshments will be sold

High drama Gathe r ing rooms — or grea t rooms — a r e still popular in new h o u s e des ign . This d r a m a t i c view is t h e t rom the s e c -ond- f loor balcony of t h e 4 - b e d r o o m B r o o k s t o n e mode l by t h e Brody G r o u p in t h e R o c h e s t e r H o m e a r a m a a n d f e a t u r e s f loor to cei l ing glass .

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mr*r». i»>e fitrr>ts*wg9 \ - x j r v - f a* ht«ee^rtrftfne -*>o vur stores, are & j e to our ntema":i"«na

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Homearama is showcase of what's 'in' in new homes -

A STROLL through the 34 r e * homes displayed m Homeara-

/ " ^ ma. m two locations this year. Juiy 9 to Aug. 2, will leave nc

douD- as to what 's " m " in new-homes Each the p-oCJuci of its own team of

builder, architect, inter or designer and andscaper, the homes showcase the atest features that are tempting today's nome buyers, plus innovative features 'or tomorrow's homes.

Prench doors are definitely in, but not only for interior dodrs buTextenor doors as we'l.

In the interiors, they iead from den to gathering room in the Kensington by Woodlake r^omes and from the-nook to master bedroom in the Oakville by j .C.A Construction, two of the 15 homes on display in Jefferson Mead-ows. the Homearama location on 22 Mile between Hayes and Romeo Plank m Macomb Township.

EXTERIOR FRENCH doors lead to the decks in the Atria, by Sgroi Con-struction, The Excalibur, by Cohen/ Winkler Properties, and the Nouveau, by Laran Building Co., all in Jefferson Meadows. Also there, the Jasmine, by Lepore Building Co.. has French doors ieading out f rom the foyer

The French doors separating the for-mal dinmg room from the great room in the Shenandoah, by Hopper Construc-tion. also in Jefferson Meadows, are bronze leaded.

Double French doors lead into the li-brary in the Oak Wood, by Wake Pratt Enterprises, one of 19 homes in Stony Ppinte Homearama location on Park-dale Road between Rochester Road and Dequindre in Rochester.

POSITIVELY IN rs the use of oak wood, as the names of Wake Pratt En-terprises so visibly recognize. This hard, durable wood is found almost every-where m everything, from staircases and paneling to kitchen cabmets and flooring.

Oak paneling is used in both the study and the kitchen of the Hampton, by Olympia Homes Inc . in Stony

, Pomte A solid oak herrmgbone-pattern floor

is featured in the Wake Pratt home as well, and an-oak parquet floor is fea-tured m the Shenandoah

Open, winding and hanging stair-case* are an innovative item this year The Hiiicrest. by Barnard & Associates and Caesar Homes in Stony Pomte. has a three-story winding staircase of oak, of course

The stairway in the Jeffersoman. by A E Mead Inc in Jefferson Meadows, is circular, while the one in the Allison, by Rayco Building Co.. is free standing

SOMETHING NEW n stair 'a s a-e those made ant-rely o4 glass in the Re-naissance. by D. E Parsley Builder Inc . at Jefferson Meadows

Master bedrooms or She first floor came i r a year c two ago. and now Ke left & Sayior and W lliam D Rex Custom Bu.dersn Ltd nave advanced :be"xoncepT~.v7fh master suites or the first floors in their Stony Pomte homes.

The Bedford, by Kel ietLand Sayior. incorporates an attached study ar.d whirlpool oath in their suite, while Rex incorporates a den with fireplace and two-person marble jacuzzi tub in its RexCresi home.

Tbe two-person principle of together-ness is very much in. with other doubles tubs in the RexCrcwn, another home by Rex m Stony Pointe.„and the Shenan-doah.

Two-person showers are found tn the Carnngton, by Oliver Homes Inc., and the Micheie, by Sura & Schneider Builders Inc . both in Stony Pomte.

A new development in the two-person separate bu! equal concept is the his and hers separate walk-in closets in the master suites by Jim Sardelli & ^Associ-ates' Elegante in Stony Pomte. and in the Auburn, by Kamego Building Co. in Jefferson Meadows.

ISLAND WORK centers m kitchens are bigger than ever, as seen in the Her-itage, by CJM Builders Inc in Stony Pomte. Some incorporate a sink, like the ones in the Tricia. by Rayco Building Co., and the Meadowbrook, by D & T Construction "Co.. both in Jefferson Meadows A cook top is incorporated in the one in the Nouveau. and an island is a snack bar in Rayco's other home in Jefferson Meadows, the Allison.

Box-out windows are more prolrfic than ever this year, and^ featured m such homes as the Omni, by Pacific Homes at Jefferson Meadows, and the Man-chester, by Bmg Construction Co m Stony Pointe.

Greenhouse windows and garden windows are still in, like the one in the kitchen of the Yorkshire, by M.J.C. Homes Inc. m Stony Pomte

Arched windows are more m than ever, with a good example found in the Elegante, by Vito Anthony Homes m Stony Pomte. where they are in the li-brary and master bath.

The Homearama unofficial award for the most fireplaces — still in this year — goes to L.C Homes Inc. for the four they designed into the basement, great room, master bedroom and living room of the Sheffield, m Stony Pointe

The most unusual f i replace in Homearama may well be the one of drift

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ALL QUALITY OUTDOOR CAST DESIGNER FIXTURES i«eiuxe solid b r a s coach .i«M with f ine* top cr fwt i • Beveled glass window* Polished Brass,

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First Federal of Michigan is co-spon-soring the Rochester Homearama. to be held July 9-Aug. 2 at the Stony Pointe subdivision in Rochester. The site is Parkdale Road, north of M-59. between Rochester and Dequindre roads.

"As Michigan's largest provider of home mortgages for more than 35 years, we think it 's most appropriate — and a real privilege — to work with the Builders 6f Association of Southeastern Michigan on this project," said Ronald A. Sinclair. First Federal's executive vice president for lending, in announcing his company's participation.

"The 19 homes this year are abso-lutely spectacular, and are packed with great ideas for building materials, de-^ sign and decor," he commented

First Federal provided funds few lot

development in the subdivision, and construction funds for model homes, which range in value from $250.000 to $500,000 •

"Now we look forward to having the opportunity to prove the end-loan fi-nancing to purchasers of homes in the entire subdivision," Sinclair added

First Federal loan officers will staff an information booth in the Homearama exhibit pavilion throughout the show Hours are noon to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m on Saturday and Sunday

Current loan offerings from First Federala include a one-year ad|u«table rate mortgage. 15-year and 30-year fixed-rate mortgage loans, and a special 15-year graduated payment mortgage oan plan.

United Carpet Has 20 Years And Over 5,000,000 Square Yards

of Impressive Credentials Behind Them.

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W h e n il c o m e s to ca rpe t i ng your h o m e ©r a n y t h i n g e lse tor that matter, we th ink we re m o r e t h a n qua l i f ied Uni ted C a r p e f h a s b e e n in the qua l i t y f loor cove r ing b u s i n e s s tor twen ty yea rs a n d we 've cove red qu i te a lot o ' g r o u n d over 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 square yards worth tha! m e a n s 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 square yards wor th o< expe r t i se a n d e x p e r i e n c e

S o •' you ' re th fnk ing a b o u l c a r p e t i n g your h o m e or any th ing else a n d you want o n l y the best mater ia ls and service avai lable ca l l Un tea C a r p e t at 528 -1900 or s too by our s h o w r o o m

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are Aifcson a 1V,-story colonial ( above ) a n d Tricia, a c o n t e m p o r a r y ranch aoown below Highlights of the colonial a r e a "PA-story foyer with l eaded g a s s double entry door and *ree-s tanding s t a i r c a s e , a loft over looking the 5 ' e a t room wV>. two skylights. s t u c c o c a t h e d r a l cei l ing a n d g a r d e n door •ead»r»g to a Seek. The first-floor m a s t e r b e d r o o m a lso h a s s g a r d e n door beading to a deck . The Tricia h a s many of t h e s a m e f e a t u r e s : skyl ights . c a m e d r a s*6ccc ceiling, snd g a r d e n d o o r s l ead ing to s n o u t s i d e deck . P - < * - a n p e Ailtaort $150.000-$165,000. Tricia: $135,000-$145,000.

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RexCrown A balcony overlooking a two-atory great room ia one of the fea turea of the four-bedroom RexCrown, a contemporary two-atory by WilliamiD. Rex Cuatom Buildera in the Stoney Pointe a egmen t of Homearama. Other fea-turea include a maater auite with a ca thedra l ceiling, den with fireplace, and bath with two-peraon Jacuzzi tub, and three-atory open "I"!1"*" home haa three full ba ths and two half ba tha . Price range: $350-$450,000

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Prestigious Ibwfi Homes Oil The Beach

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C O N T E M P 0 R A R Y For the u l t imate in c u s t o m made En t rance Systems. Oak. Wa lnu t or Cherry . W e have a c o m p l e t e l ine of stained and beve led g lass French doo rs or just beaut i fu l w indows and a rch i tec tu ra l i tems. W e repair glass. If you are bu i ld ing or just remode l ing , b r ing y o u r . door list in for a quote on p r e - h u n g doo r -un i t s .

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OR THE FIRST t ime in its five-year history. Homearama will feature a pedest r ian sidewalk with a p ro to type l ighting sys-

The l ighting system, a joint venture of Detroit Edison - and developer Carl Sams, will provide securi ty l ighting in the 1988 Homearama homes ih the Sto-ny Pomte subdivisions in Rochester.

The walkway l ight ing sys tem features * decorat ive colonial-sty le f ixtures that use 70-watt h igh-pressure sod ium vapor lamps. _ — -

_"Many communi t ies do not provide street l ighting to subdiv is ions, " said Ray A Maly. builder deve lopment specialist for Detroit Edison.

"Car l Sams was in terested in try ing something new wi th the Stony Pointe development that cou ld enhance the safety and value of homes wi th a subdi-vision that has not street l ighting.

"This pilot p rog ram al lows us to eval-uate the instal lat ion a n d overal l accept -ance of a l ighted wa lkway system. Be-cause of its success, we hope to offer a similar package to other developers this year,"

IN ADDIT ION T O the walkway g " mg system. Detroi t Edison has des.g- > : the security l ight ing systems in a rr ~v all Homearama homes in Stony Pomte and Jefferson M e a d o w s subdivisior Macomb Townsh ip .

"Our l ight ing exper ts designea gh" ing layouts and r e c o m m e n d e d a p p ' o j r ate f ixtures for the homes' exteriors r

eluding lawn, deck and driveway areas." Maly said. " A l l fixtures induce automat ic or pho toce l l t imers to maxi~ ize the use of the safety l ights."

Some of the Homearama homes aisc. have the latest in heat ing and cooling sys tems^Ai r - to-a i r heat pumps w e r e in~ stal led as a d d - o n features to fossiM^-furnaces to g ive homeowners efficien economica l hea t ing in the winter and a • condi t ion ing in the summer.

De t ro i t E d i s o n is sponsor of Homearama. a long w i th First Federa' o* Michigan a n d S t a n d a r d Federal Bank Discount coupons . goOd for $1 off me admission pr ice t o Homearama Mon-day-Friday, will be available at Detroit Edison cus tomer of f ices two weeks pr -or to Homearama.

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Looking up T h i n g s a r e d e f i n i t e l y l o o k i n g u p t o r s k y l i g h t m a n u f a c t u r e r s — • • e v l " d e n c e d b y t h e n u m b e r o t h o m e s in H o m e a r a m a t h a t h a v e i n c l u d e d t h e m in h o u s e d e s i g n s . T h i s o n e i s In t h e k i t c h e n of t h e t w o - s t o r y T u d o r - s t y l e M a n c h e s t e r b y B i n g C o n s t r u c t i o n in S t o n y P o i n t e H o m e a r a m a .

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Mt. Vernon V A t radi t ional s ty le home , the Mt. Vernon V, by Benivegna Building Co. Inc., f e a t u r e s 4 b e d r o o m s with 3V» b a t h s . It f e a t u r e s impor t ed tile en t ry with c u s t o m c a r v e d wood a n i U e a d e d en t ry d o o r s . Loca ted in t h e S tony Po in te s e g m e n t of H o m e a r a m a , the h o m e a lso h a s t h r ee f i r ep laces , an i s land work c e n t e r a n d Marrilat oak c a b i n e t s in the k i tchen . PLas ter m o l d i n g s a r e u s e d t h r o u g h o u t the^home. Pr ice r a n g e : $325,000.

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Th i s special Homearama section appearing in all 12 editions of the Observer and Eccentric Newspapers was coordinated by Marie McGee, special sections editor, with the cooperation of the Builders Association of Southeastern M i c h i g a n

Inside v iews of the model houses were t a k e n by O&E photographer Laura Castle, who also photographed the cover shot of the Brookstone

' model, by the Brody Group, in the Stony Pointe group of Homearama footis&s.

Homearama ttnl/ be open from July 9 to Aug. 2. Hours a t both l o c a t i o n s are noon to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $4 person a t e a c h locat ion.

A n y questions regarding the^section should be directed to .McGee a ! 591-2300, Ext. 313. *

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QUALITY LIGHTING • LARGE SELECTION IN STOCK • NEW HOME DISCOUNTS

1447 South Lapeer Road Lake Orion, Ml 48035 Phone: (313) 693-6248

7200 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Ml 48016

Phone: (3i3) 625-6500

Rex Crest A c o n t e m p o r a r y r a n c h , Rex C r e s t , by William D. Rax C u s t o m Bui lders , o t te rs c u s t o m a r c h i t e c t u r e . F e a t u r e s inc lude lower level walk-out , m a s t e r su i te with c a t h e d r a l cei l ing, d e n with f i r ep l ace a n d b a t h with t w o - p e r s o n jacuzzi t ub . T h e g r e a t room h a s a m a r b l e f i r ep lace , c a t h e d r a l ce i l ing a n d wet bar . L o c a t e d in t h e S toney Po in te H o m e a r a m a , it is In t h e $350,000-$450,000 p r ice r a n g e .

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rtewlyTedesigned floor plans of our condominium models in the final phase at Walnut Hills Take a look at what we've done to improve, and we think you'll see why we are still the finest designer label in West Bloomfield

B R A N D N E W F E A T U R E S : • Soaring ceilings and skylights • Redesigned luxury bathrooms • Private outdoor decks • Larger walk-in closets

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Drake Road in West Bloomfield

Phone: 661-0338 • 557-2080 Open daily 1-6 ' Closed Thursday

C o n t e m p o r a r y qua l i t i e s wtth a fee l ing of formal i ty a n d t radi t ion, t h e Car t -ton, by Rober t R. J o n e s A s s o c i a t e s Inc., h a a T u s c a n c o l u m n s t h r o u g h o u t the h o m e — inc lud ing m a s t e r b e d r o o m b a t h w h e r e f o u r - c o l u m n e d c i r c u -lar whirlpool b a t h i n g t u b s i ts on a m a r b l e d e c k .

Jeffersonian A c l a s s i c revival co lonia l , t h e f o u r - b e d r o o m J e f f e r s o n i a n has a truly o p e n floor p l an — with yet a n o t h e r d is t inc t ive t o u c h : a second- f loor l aundry . The t w o - s t o r y f o r m a l d i n i n g room h a s a g l a s s wall a t the rear with F r e n c h d o o r s . A c i rcu la r s t a i r c a s e l e a d s to a b r i d g e over looking the d in ing r o o m a n d foye r . T h e g r e a t r o o m f e a t u r e s a b r ick f i r ep lace with m a n t l e , oak f loor ing a n d hand ra i l s . Built by A. E. M e a d Inc. in J e f f e r son M e a d o w s Pr ice r a n g e : $160,000-$175,000.

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stooe in the gjeat room of the Yorkshire, by Summit Homes in Jeffer-son Meadows.

THE WISHFUL thinking for winter award goes lo Pinewood Homes for the Florida room featured in their Royalton. in Stony Pointe.

Among the most innovative homes in Homearama is the Carlton, by Rober R Jones Associates Inc. in Stony Pointe. which uses Tuscan columns throughout the home to bnng a feeling of formality and tradition to a home that otherwise has many contemporary qualities.

Advanced sound and video systems are the wave of the future at Homeara-ma. where a Dolby surround sound vi-deo system is found in the Brookstone, by the Brody Group Inc. in Stony Pointe.

The hats-off award to the builder who incorporated the most "ar t " into his de-sign would go to Benivegna Building Co. Inc. for its "Mason Home" and "Mt. Vernon" homes in Stony Pointe.

These contemporary and traditional homes, respectively, show an inspired use of custom wood carving on entry doors and mantles, leaded glass entry doors and vestibule doors and a a two-story-deep light fixture in the vestibule

Over 30 exciting new homes

for you to tour. See thousands of practical new ideas that you can use,lQr your present or future home condominium or-apartment Don't miss it'

• Two locations Stony Pointe — Up to 19 nomes $250 000 to $500,000. On Parkdale Road (north of M-59) between Rochester Road and Dequindre. in the City of Rochester Jefferson Meadows — Up to 15 homes. $115,000 to $200,000 On 22 Mile Road (north of M-59) between Hayes and Romeo Plank Road in Macomb Township %

• Developed by D&T Construction (Jefferson Meadows) and Stony Pomte Development {Stony Pomte)

• Admission S4 at each location Discount coupons good Monday - Friday, available at Standard Federal. First Federal and Detroit Edison

• Open Mon - Fri Noon to 10 PM Sat - Sun 10 AM to 10 PM

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Kohler plumbing f ixtures Villeroy &. Boch f ix tures Grohe Dornbracht F r a n k e sinks E lkay stainless sinks Lippert marb l e American China Chicago Rena i s sance Collection ...and many more .

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Bedford It doesn ' t look like it f rom this view but the Bedford is a two-story home that uses "skywalla" in two areas to bring the ou ts ide in. The first-floor master bedroom suite has a whirlpool bath and a t t a c h e d study. The ga th-ering room haa a cathedral ceiling and the dining room has a tray ceiling. Stained doors, jambs, c a s i n g s and base add a traditional look. Built by Kellett & Sayior, the th ree-bedroom, three-bathroom h o m e is in the pr ice range of $275,000-$325,000.

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WALTER hERZ INTERIORS I N C 350 PIERCE • BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN 48011 • PHONE 313: 647-2100

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N O W Y O U C A N H A V E . . .

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Picked • T o . n Woods • Sheer* • Draperie* • Bwl»pr««<»-S4i«r*r»»- Wal loper

The only c o n t e m p o r a r y quad - l eve l h o m e in t h e J e f f e r s o n M e a d o w s H o m e a r a m a , t h e Omni f e a t u r e s four b e d r o o m s a n d tour ba tha . A s t u d i o foyer h a s d o u b l e en t ry door , m a r b l e f loor a n d two sky l igh ts . Focal po in t in t h e g r e a t r o o m is a m a r b l e f i r ep l ace , with two door walla f r a m i n g t h e f i rep lace . T h e r e ia alao a wet b a r in t h e r o o m . The k i t chen f e a t u r e s an i s l a n d - s n a c k bar , Euro-s ty le h i g h - g l o s s l a m i n a t e c a b i n e t s . T h e m a a t e r ba th haa a g l a s s - e n c l o s e d , s t e p - u p t u b a n d s h o w e r a n d f loat ing c a b i n e t . Built by Pac i f i c H o m e s , it is in t h e p r i c e r a n g e of $170,000-$180,000.

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Standard Federal Bank is co-spon-soring H o m e a r a m a to be held July 9 through Aug. 2 in the Jef ferson Meadows subdivis ion, on 22 Mile Road be tween Hayes and Romeo Plank Road in M a c o m b Township.

" A s one of the leading lenders in the Detroit met ropo l i tan area, we are p roud to par t i c ipa te with the Bui lders Associat ion of Southeastern Michi-gan in this year 's Homearama pro jec t , " sa id John P Ray. execut ive vice president a n d chief lending off i-cer at Federal S tandard Bank.

He sa id S tanda rd Federal is very exc i ted about this year 's Homeara-ma because th is the first year the event will be presented in the eastern suburbs of met ropo l i tan Detroit.

The 15 homes in this year 's Homearama offer a variety of cre-ative and un ique home building ideas for the thousands of visitors who will a t tend the show.

S tandard Federal p rov ided the cons t ruc t ion money for the mode l homes and " w e will also offer f inanc-ing to purchasers of homes th rough-out the entire subdiv is ion." Ray add -ed

S tandard Federal will have an in-fo rmat ion boo th in the H o m e a r a m a exhibi t area for the durat ion of the show. Hours for the show are noon to 10 p.m. Monday th rough Friday, a n d 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday a n d Sunday Discount coupons for the show , good Monday th rough Fr iday, are available at all S tandard Federal b ranch off ices in southeastern Michi-gan.

H o m e f inancing is avai lable f r o m S tandard Federal at compet i t i ve in-terest rates on adjustabte-rate mor t -gages and f ixed-rate mor tgage loans. App l ica t ions can be made at any S tandard Federal 's b ranch of f ices

.For information, a l l -643-8597.

Elegante I An e l e g a n t library with p a n cei l ing, built-in b o o k c a s e s , oak h a r d w o o d floors a n d a r c h e d w i n d o w s is a h igh l igh t of t h e f o u r - b e d r o o m , C o u n t r y French E l e g a n t e I m o d e l by Vito Anthony Homes in t h e Stony P o i n t e s e g -ment of H o m e a r a m a . F e a t u r e s in t h e g rea t room inc lude a s t u d i o cei l ing, wet bar . m a r b l e f i r ep lace a n d a wall of windows. In t h e m a s t e r b e d r o o m , there is a l s o a pan cei l ing a n d d r e s s i n g a rea with built-in fo rmica she lv ing in the walk- in c lose t . The h o m e a lso f e a t u r e s . a Euro-s ty le k i t chen with a nook with t w o door walls l ead ing to an ou t s i de d e c k .

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Oak Wood A two-s to ry g r e a t r o o m with s loping cei l ing a n d f i r ep l ace with m i r r o r e d well a n d m a r b l e h e a r t h a r e s o m e of t h e f e a t u r e s of t h i s t r ans i t iona l two-s tory by W a k e P ra t t E n t e r p r i s e s in t h e S t o n e y Pointe s e g m e n t of H o m e a r a m a . The f o u r - b e d r o o m , t h r e e - b a t h h o m e h a s a s p a c i o u s l ibrary with oak d o u b l e t r e n c h d o o r s . The family r o o m h a s s wet bar a n d brick f i r ep l ace . A two-level w o o d d e c k is a c c e s s i b l e f r o m t h e m a s t e r b e d r o o m , g rea t r o o m , b r e a k f a s t nook a n d fsmily r o o m . T h e ws lkout lower level o p e n s ou t on a b r ick pa t io , while ins ide t h e r e is an e x e r c i s e r o o m a n d c e d a r c lo se t . P r ice r a n g e : $242,000-1410,000.

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Carrington O n e of t h e la rger t radi t ional h o m e a in t h e S tony Po in te H o m e a r a m a is t h e Car r ing-ton, by Oliver H o m e s Inc. Tradi t ional in d e s i g n , it f ea -t u r e s a k i t c h e n with t h e new box-ou t w indow, nook with doorwal l l e ad ing to d e c k . The family room h a s a ca -thed ra l cei l ing. The s t u d y and living room b o t h h a v e bay w i n d o w s . Four b e d -r o o m s with 3V» b a t h s , o n e of which f e a t u r e s a t w o - p e r s o n s h o w e r . P r i c e r a n g e : $300,000.

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That's why Crissman Cadillac has xaken the extraordinary step of providing up to 250 fine GM cars to our new car customers whenever their car is in our shop for covered warranty repairs. We provide this service for three years or 36,000 miles.

No hooks, no catches, no charge. And we give you this promise in writing.

You see we know many dealers can sell you a new Cadillac. But nobody will service you like Crissman.

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Fabrics complement An Aztec p a t t e r n in t h e d r a p e r i e s ia c o m p l e m e n t e d by pi l lows a n d m a t c h i n g f a b r i c in two l o u n g e cha i r s for a uni fy ing fee l ing in th i s room of t h e M a n c h e s t e r , a fou r -b e d r o o m . two-f t tory Tudor h o m e with wa lk -ou t b a s e m e n t by Bing C o n s t r u c t i o n Loca t ed in t h e S t o n y Poin te s e c t i o n of H o m e a r a m a . the n o m e a l s o h a s box-ou t win-d o w s in t h e d in ing room, living ••oom, m a s t e r b a t h and b e d r o o m . The family r o o m has a full wall ot f loor- to-ce t f ing windows, wet b a r and s t ud io cei l ing. There a r e t w o f i r ep l aces — o n e in the family r o o m *ind t h e o t h e r in t h e lower-level r e c -r e a t i o n r o o i p . P r i c e d in t h e $275,^00-$3^0,000 range , t h e h o m e a lso h a s an oak c o f f e r / b e a m e d ceil ing in th 9 hora*v

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