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Schwall zeroed in on the problem by quoting CETA guidelines on nepotism He claimed Pam Phillips, who is the new employe's wife, and Greensteins secretary was involved in the hiring of the CETA employes. According to the CETA provisions on nepotism, said Schwall. "It's ille- gal for a relative of an applicant to have anything to do with the hiring of CETA employes. We could forfeit the money." Greenstein responded that the move was not political. "Just because Bruce is a friend of mine and political- ly active doesn't mean that he is dis- qualified' from the job He's a hard worker and is concerned about the township. "It's a dirty job and Bruce is the man to handle it I think he was the best applicant for the job Not only that, but as a census enumerator he will-save the township over $3,000. the cost of hiring another person for the job." Schwall countered. "1 don't know Phillips personally, and am not attack- ing him. But I think it violates the ne- potism section of the act " Greenstein responded. "I suggest you look at the dictionary to see exactly what nepotism means." Schwall countered that according to the act Phillips didn't have to be a rel- ative of an officer of the township (such as Greenstein) but rather a rela- tive of someone involved in processing and evaluating CP^TA applicants. With his voice rising. Greenstein re- plied. "As far as I am concerned, this action is final Bruce is the best man. He was not hired for political reasons If you want to check with a lawyer or the Wayne County Manpower Center you're welcome, but as far as I am concerned, he stays." Schwall replied that he would. "1 in- tend to write them as a citizen and file a complaint." Greenstein asked. "Are vou going to do this as a private citizen or as a member of the board I don't really care, but we would like to know what vou intend to do " Schwall replied he would write "as a citizen " TRUSTEE GERALD CHESKE inter rupted the debate and said: "I think we should move on to new business; this is a personal fight now " The issue was dropped until the final segment of the meeting when Trustee James Poole raised the topic in his motion to have Phillips hired as census enumerator' pending his ap proval by CETA officials. He added: "I have nothing against Bruce Phillips. 1 don't know his qual- ifications. but I think we ought to make sure he is a legitimate employe under CETA rules. Personally I think the hiring stinks." Following audience applause the board resolved to have Flodin write the Wayne County Center for Manpow- er asking if Phillips was in fact legal- ly hired Canton census may be delayed re Residents irked by tap-in fees THE KEY FIGURE in the Plymouth Salem 67-54 win over John Glenn was junior Jim Ellinghausen (42) who handled the board game and pumped in 19 points. (Staff photo by Tom Donoghue) By RICHARD GOLD CANTON—Angry residents have per- suaded the Canton Township Board to reconsider a recent increase in sewer tap-in charges from $3 to $9 a front foot. The board's next regular meet- ing is Feb 25 Even before the meeting started, emotions ran high One man shouted at and threatened Clerk John Flodin Later, in the meeting, the uniden- tified man was asked by two Wayne County sheriff's officers to leave and replied: "You'll have to move me I'm not going." The deputies dragged him from the room. Eyewitnesses in the hall told this newspaper the man suffered a gash on his forehead when he fell in the hall. OTHER RESIDENTS appeared al most as angry at the fee increase. Said one. 'This move was made without informing anyone It's unfair, and I question the morality of it " Supervisor Robert Greenstein re- sponded. "We would have liked to have given a grace period to pay this, but the sentiment of the board was that we thought it fairer to move im- mediately rather than wait If we had said we'll give two weeks to pay at the old rate, those who heard about the change would get the old rate and On teacher strike legislation MAISL sets position those who didn't would suffer. We thought that would be inequitable " Greenstein defended the rate .change, adding. "The old adminis- tration failed to increase the charge when they should have. It should have gone from $3 to $4 or $5 a long time ago. but it didn't. That's why we have to raise it so high now I realize it's a horrendous jump " Several residents complained they had tried to pay the front foot charge in advance of their sewer tap-in and had been turned down by employes in township offices. Greenstein concurred that this was unfair and said that if it could be pro- ved the township would charge those individuals the old rate. BUT THE MAJORITY of the au- dience was angered by the fact that "they had given easements rights for a sewer at $3 a front foot and now would have to pay $9 a foot to tap in." Several residents asked if it would be possible for those with a sewer in front of their homes to tap in at the old rate and charge those who don't have the sewer already installed in front of their property the new rate. The supervisor responded. "There's nothing I'd rather do, but before we went ahead with this move, we check ed with our township attorney. Wil- liam Sempliner. He informed us that a court case in Warren had raised the same question and the ruling was that it would be discriminatory to charge those with the sewer already installed one fee and everyone else another." BOB MILLER, president of the Northwest Canton Homeowners' Asso- Continued on P»Q« 4A CANTON—The township board voted 5-1 Tuesday night to hold a census in the township and to name Bruce Phillips as enumerator, pend- ing his approval as a township em- ploye. Questions were raised bv Trustee Brian Schwall as to whether or not Phillips violated the nepotism clause of the CETA (Comprehenisve Employ- ment Training Act) because of his wife's (Supervisor Greensteins secre- tary i possible involvement in the hir- ing of the CETA employes. Phi Mips was hired as the assistant or- dinance officer and if he is cleared as a legal employe by CETA officials he will save the township the cost (S3.000-4.0001 for a separate enumera- tor. according to Greenstein ALL TOWNSHIP board members agreed that a census would be benefi- cial to the township, even at a pos- sible cost of $15,000 But there was some concern over Phillips' legality and credentials. According to Greenstein. if he is found to be a legitimate employe of the township under the CETA act. the census door-to-door work will begin "immediately affer the spring thaw V The supervisor said that many ben- efits could result from the census. He added a census would: •Increasethe number of liquor li- censes allocated to Canton and help at- tract restaurants with banquet facil- ities. Show how zoning affects both popu- lation and density •Help the school system plan for the future. Help the township plan services for the future and indicate how many men would be necessary for the DPW and the fire department •Help the township attract industry. •Help justify more state and feder- al aid because the census would re- flect the increased population •Help attract more grant money for parks and recreation GREENSTEIN also said that the census would be a valuable tool be cause it could be used to gather data on important issues in the township such as: •Attitudes toward maintenance of agricultural space •Attitudes toward multiples. PUDs. and lot sizes. Attitudes toward the new master land use plan. •What the citizens consider the most -important priorities "When we get this thing done." he added, "we'll be able to plan ahead, instead of behind, as in the past." Budget hearing set by schools PLYMOUTH—Citzens "Will have an opportunity to voice their opinions on what they would like to see added or deleted from the coming year's school budget next Saturday. The Plymouth Community school board has scheduled a public hearing for Feb. 22 at 9 a.m. in the East Middle School cafeteria, to hear what citizens have to say about the budget before it enters its beginning stages Tentative estimates for the 1975-76 school year indicate the school dis- trict will- be spending approximately $17 million in the general fund This figure is separate from funds used to pay for construction, or land acquisition for new school sites. Gen- eral fund money is used to pay for teacher and other salaries, textbooks, supplies, buses, and other items neces- sary for the day-to-day operation of the school district. Members of the board have already drafted a tentative list of items that could be added to the budget, which could force cost saving measures or cuts in other areas if they were imple- mented Among the items already suggested by some board members are: the ad dition of an elementary curriculum di- rector; possible reductions in class size at the elementary level; adding vocational education at the elemen tary level; beginning a counseling pro- gram at the elementary grades; and review of already completed curricu- lum council studies with an eye to- wards implementation The projection of $17 million in reve- nue for the school district in the up- coming school year is strongly based on Gov William Milliken's recently proposed state aid formula. That for- mula will guarantee the school dis trict $1,120.50 for each student Revenue not generated by a local scoool district will be matched by the state to bring a district's total up to the $1,120.50 per student level. School officials caution,' however, that the governor's proposal has not been approved by the Legislature and could change substantially by the time a final state aid formula is ham- mered out sometime this summer By DARLENE STINSON New state legislation will avert teacher strikes, like those which hit the Garden City and Crestwood school districts this year, if the Metropolitan Association to Improve School Legisla- tion (MAISL) has its say Four members of the Plymouth ©bBrrurtv^rrpntrir index Amusements 8-9B Bowling 6B Brevities 15A Classified Want Ads Sees. C-D Deaths . 13A Editorial Opinion 16A Home and Garden 6-7B 17A <wc Readers' Forum Religion 6-7B 17A <wc Sports 1-5B Suburban Life 5-7C. 10C Stroller 6A Turf Tips <r Quips 5B r school board met Monday morning with other school district representa- tives in the MAISL group to form a po- sition on changes in Public Act 379, which currently gives teachers the right to bargain collectively and labels teacher strikes illegal Reaching general agreement on five points they hope to see incorporated into new teacher legislation were Plymouth Supt. John Hoben, adminis- trative assistant for personnel Nor- man Kee, school board secretary Mar- cia Borowski, school board treasurer Itomas Yack and representatives from the Livonia, Wayne-Westland, Garden City, Redford Union. Inkstef. Taylor and Cherry Hill school dis- tricts. Also present at Monday's meeting were State Sen. Carl Pursell (R- Plymouth), State Rep. Thomas Brown (D-Westland) and State Sen. William Faust (D-Westland); MAISL axecutive secretary Gerald R. Dunn, who acts as a lobbyist for tfc group, will take these five points to Lansing: •Teacher negotiations should be con- ducted in private as in all other sec- tors of labor management relations. t. •A statewide calendar for all Mich- igan school districts should be estab- lished. •The Tenure Act should not apply to teachers who are represented by bargaining units. • If classes have not begun by the legal calendar date, certain penalties should be imposed upon striking teach- ers and school boards • If binding arbitration is mandated in hew teacher legislation, the arbi- tration panel should consist of one member chosen by teachers, one member selected by .Jhe school board and one member whom both parties select. Hie panel should arbitrate the last best total offer of unresolved issues and should not grant a settle- ment that exceeds certain limits. "All of the districts don't like all of the things," said Kee. "But this is what Dunn could draw as a general consensus of the groiq)." Plymouth board members met two weeks ago to formulate their ideas on the issue, as did other MAISL mem- bers. A struggle to reach consensus at two MAISL meetings, held on con- Continued on Pago 4 A EVEN WITHOUT SNOW this sled seemed to work just fine for members of Plymouth's Boy Scout Troop 743 at a weekend Jamboree at the Plymouth Township Park. The troop hos- ted close to400 other Scouts from throughout the Sunset District representing 44 separate troops. Scouts honed their skills on trail signs,fire building, sled building and camping. Six brave troops even weathered the icy winter evening and spent the night in tents at the site. (Photo by Fred Hopkins) i r « ' •• I MM* AMI Ml

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Volume 1 Number 28 Thursday, February 13, 1975 Canton, Michigan 56 Pages Fifteen Cents

Nepotism charged in Canton hiring CANTON—What started as a legal

issue turned into a personality conflict as Trustee Brian Schwall and Super-visor Robert Greenstein argued over the propriety of hiring Bruce Phillips as assistant ordinance officer.

Phillips was hired last week under Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) funds available to the township. He was assigned assistant ordinance officer.

TTIE DEBATE began when it was noted by a member of the audience that he had campaigned for Green-stein and lacked the right qual-ifications.

Schwall zeroed in on the problem by quoting CETA guidelines on nepotism He claimed Pam Phillips, who is the new employe's wife, and Greensteins secretary was involved in the hiring of the CETA employes.

According to the CETA provisions

on nepotism, said Schwall. "I t ' s ille-gal for a relative of an applicant to have anything to do with the hiring of CETA employes. We could forfeit the money."

Greenstein responded that the move was not political. " Jus t because Bruce is a friend of mine and political-ly active doesn't mean that he is dis-qualified' from the job He's a hard worker and is concerned about the township.

" I t ' s a dirty job and Bruce is the man to handle it I think he was the

• best applicant for the job Not only that, but as a census enumerator he will-save the township over $3,000. the cost of hiring another person for the job."

Schwall countered. "1 don't know Phillips personally, and am not attack-ing him. But I think it violates the ne-potism section of the act "

Greenstein responded. "I suggest

you look at the dictionary to see exactly what nepotism means."

Schwall countered that according to the act Phillips didn't have to be a rel-ative of an officer of the township (such as Greenstein) but rather a rela-tive of someone involved in processing and evaluating CP^TA applicants.

With his voice rising. Greenstein re-plied. "As far as I am concerned, this action is final Bruce is the best man. He was not hired for political reasons If you want to check with a lawyer or the Wayne County Manpower Center you're welcome, but as far as I am concerned, he stays."

Schwall replied that he would. "1 in-tend to write them as a citizen and file a complaint."

Greenstein asked. "Are vou going to do this as a private citizen or as a member of the board I don't really care, but we would like to know what vou intend to do "

Schwall replied he would write "as a citizen "

TRUSTEE GERALD CHESKE inter rupted the debate and said: "I think we should move on to new business; this is a personal fight now "

The issue was dropped until the final segment of the meeting when Trustee J a m e s Poole raised the topic in his motion to have Phillips hired as census enumerator ' pending his ap proval by CETA officials.

He added: "I have nothing against Bruce Phillips. 1 don't know his qual-ifications. but I think we ought to make sure he is a legitimate employe under CETA rules. Personally I think the hiring stinks."

Following audience applause the board resolved to have Flodin write the Wayne County Center for Manpow-er asking if Phillips was in fact legal-ly hired

Canton census may be delayed

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Residents irked by tap-in fees

THE KEY FIGURE in the Plymouth Salem 67-54 win over John Glenn was junior Jim Ellinghausen (42) who handled the board game and pumped in 19 points. (Staff photo by Tom Donoghue)

By RICHARD GOLD

CANTON—Angry residents have per-suaded the Canton Township Board to reconsider a recent increase in sewer tap-in charges from $3 to $9 a front foot. The board's next regular meet-ing is Feb 25

Even before the meeting started, emotions ran high One man shouted at and threatened Clerk John Flodin

Later, in the meeting, the uniden-tified man was asked by two Wayne County sheriff 's officers to leave and replied: "You'll have to move me I'm not going."

The deputies dragged him from the room. Eyewitnesses in the hall told this newspaper the man suffered a gash on his forehead when he fell in the hall.

OTHER RESIDENTS appeared al most as angry at the fee increase.

Said one. 'This move was made without informing anyone It's unfair, and I question the morality of it "

Supervisor Robert Greenstein re-sponded. "We would have liked to have given a grace period to pay this, but the sentiment of the board was that we thought it fairer to move im-mediately rather than wait If we had said we'll give two weeks to pay at the old rate, those who heard about the change would get the old rate and

On teacher strike legislation

MAISL sets position

those who didn't would suffer. We thought that would be inequitable "

G r e e n s t e i n defended the r a t e .change, adding. "The old adminis-t ra t ion failed to increase the charge when they should have. It should have gone from $3 to $4 or $5 a long time ago. but it didn't. That's why we have to raise it so high now I realize it's a horrendous jump "

Several residents complained they had tried to pay the front foot charge in advance of their sewer tap-in and had been turned down by employes in township offices.

Greenstein concurred that this was unfair and said that if it could be pro-ved the township would charge those individuals the old rate.

BUT THE MAJORITY of the au-dience was angered by the fact that "they had given easements rights for a sewer at $3 a front foot and now would have to pay $9 a foot to tap in."

Several residents asked if it would be possible for those with a sewer in front of their homes to tap in at the old rate and charge those who don't have the sewer already installed in front of their property the new rate.

The supervisor responded. "There's nothing I'd rather do, but before we went ahead with this move, we check ed with our township attorney. Wil-liam Sempliner. He informed us that a court case in Warren had raised the same question and the ruling was that it would be discriminatory to charge those with the sewer already installed one fee and everyone else another."

BOB MILLER, president of the Northwest Canton Homeowners' Asso-

Continued on P»Q« 4A

CANTON—The township board voted 5-1 Tuesday night to hold a census in the township and to name Bruce Phillips as enumerator, pend-ing his approval as a township em-ploye.

Questions were raised bv Trustee Brian Schwall as to whether or not Phillips violated the nepotism clause of the CETA (Comprehenisve Employ-ment Training Act) because of his wife's (Supervisor Greensteins secre-tary i possible involvement in the hir-ing of the CETA employes.

Phi Mips was hired as the assistant or-dinance officer and if he is cleared as a legal employe by CETA officials he will save the township the cost (S3.000-4.0001 for a separate enumera-tor. according to Greenstein

ALL TOWNSHIP board members agreed that a census would be benefi-cial to the township, even at a pos-sible cost of $15,000 But there was some concern over Phillips' legality and credentials.

According to Greenstein. if he is found to be a legitimate employe of the township under the CETA act. the census door-to-door work will begin "immediately affer the spring thaw V

The supervisor said that many ben-efits could result from the census. He added a census would:

• Inc rease the number of liquor li-censes allocated to Canton and help at-tract restaurants with banquet facil-ities.

• Show how zoning affects both popu-lation and density

•Help the school system plan for the future.

• Help the township plan services for the future and indicate how many men would be necessary for the DPW and the fire department

•Help the township attract industry. •Help justify more state and feder-

al aid because the census would re-flect the increased population

•Help attract more grant money for parks and recreation

GREENSTEIN also said that the census would be a valuable tool be cause it could be used to gather data on important issues in the township such as:

•Attitudes toward maintenance of agricultural space

•Attitudes toward multiples. PUDs. and lot sizes.

• Attitudes toward the new master land use plan.

•What the citizens consider the most -important priorities

"When we get this thing done." he added, "we'll be able to plan ahead, instead of behind, as in the past."

Budget hearing set by schools

PLYMOUTH—Citzens "Will have an opportunity to voice their opinions on what they would like to see added or deleted from the coming year 's school budget next Saturday.

The Plymouth Community school board has scheduled a public hearing for Feb. 22 at 9 a.m. in the East Middle School cafeteria, to hear what citizens have to say about the budget before it enters its beginning stages

Tentative estimates for the 1975-76 school year indicate the school dis-trict will- be spending approximately $17 million in the general fund

This figure is separate from funds used to pay for construction, or land acquisition for new school sites. Gen-eral fund money is used to pay for teacher and other salaries, textbooks, supplies, buses, and other items neces-sary for the day-to-day operation of the school district.

Members of the board have already drafted a tentative list of items that could be added to the budget, which could force cost saving measures or cuts in other areas if they were imple-mented

Among the items already suggested by some board members are: the ad dition of an elementary curriculum di-rector; possible reductions in class size at the elementary level; adding vocational education at the elemen tary level; beginning a counseling pro-gram at the elementary grades; and review of already completed curricu-lum council studies with an eye to-wards implementation

The projection of $17 million in reve-nue for the school district in the up-coming school year is strongly based on Gov William Milliken's recently proposed state aid formula. That for-mula will guarantee the school dis trict $1,120.50 for each student

Revenue not generated by a local scoool district will be matched by the state to bring a district's total up to the $1,120.50 per student level.

School officials caution,' however, that the governor's proposal has not been approved by the Legislature and could change substantially by the time a final state aid formula is ham-mered out sometime this summer

By DARLENE STINSON

New state legislation will avert teacher strikes, like those which hit the Garden City and Crestwood school districts this year, if the Metropolitan Association to Improve School Legisla-tion (MAISL) has its say

Four members of the Plymouth

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school board met Monday morning with other school district representa-tives in the MAISL group to form a po-sition on changes in Public Act 379, which currently gives teachers the right to bargain collectively and labels teacher strikes illegal

Reaching general agreement on five points they hope to see incorporated into new teacher legislation were Plymouth Supt. John Hoben, adminis-trative assistant for personnel Nor-man Kee, school board secretary Mar-cia Borowski, school board treasurer I t o m a s Yack and representatives from the Livonia, Wayne-Westland, Garden City, Redford Union. Inkstef. Taylor and Cherry Hill school dis-tricts.

Also present a t Monday's meeting were State Sen. Carl Pursell (R-Plymouth), State Rep. Thomas Brown (D-Westland) and State Sen. William Faust (D-Westland);

MAISL axecutive secretary Gerald R. Dunn, who acts as a lobbyist for t f c group, will take these five points to Lansing:

•Teacher negotiations should be con-ducted in private as in all other sec-tors of labor management relations.

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•A statewide calendar for all Mich-igan school districts should be estab-lished.

•The Tenure Act should not apply to teachers who are represented by bargaining units.

• If classes have not begun by the legal calendar date, certain penalties should be imposed upon striking teach-ers and school boards

• If binding arbitration is mandated in hew teacher legislation, the arbi-tration panel should consist of one member chosen by teachers, one member selected by .Jhe school board and one member whom both parties select. Hie panel should arbitrate the last best total offer of unresolved issues and should not grant a settle-ment that exceeds certain limits.

"All of the districts don't like all of the things," said Kee. "But this is what Dunn could draw as a general consensus of the groiq)."

Plymouth board members met two weeks ago to formulate their ideas on the issue, as did other MAISL mem-bers. A struggle to reach consensus at two MAISL meetings, held on con-

Continued on Pago 4 A

EVEN WITHOUT SNOW this sled seemed to work just fine for members of Plymouth's Boy Scout Troop 743 at a weekend Jamboree at the Plymouth Township Park. The troop hos-ted close to400 other Scouts from throughout the Sunset District representing 44 separate

troops. Scouts honed their skills on trail signs,fire building, sled building and camping. Six brave troops even weathered the icy winter evening and spent the night in tents at the site. (Photo by Fred Hopkins)

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THE OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC Thufday, Febnury 13

t h e | F ie ldbrook unit a t the North-H o s p i t a l . which se rves men-I f r o m Plymouth. Livonis.

Townsh ip and Northvi l le , f o r c e d t o d o s e i ts doors by

of lack of funds. R i c h a r d Budd, superintendent

of i h e hospi ta l , says because of the re-cession.' and removal of the tax on food, m o n e y shor tages also will cause t h i hospi ta l 4"to drop 100 positions out

by J u n e 30 of this yea r . He e x p e c t s a total of 127 employes

to be d ropped by June 30. 1976.

' 'The D e p a r t m e n t of Mental Health has t o cut $15-)18 million f r o m i ts budgek," s a y s Dr. Budd. "So we will have to cut back to a min imum basic opera t ion .

^'We a d m i t t e d 3.587 patients in our

might close last f i scal yea r , but with budget cu t s that will h a v e to be great ly reduced. " In f a c t , we' l l probably have ^o cut about half of our admission load . "

Det ro i t will be part icularly af fec ted . Most of Northvil le 's patients come f rom the Detroit General Hospital cr is is c e n t e r .

"If we c a n ' t accept people, then De-troit Gene ra l can ' t accept any psy-chia t r ic pat ients . If our beds a r e full, we c a n ' t t a k e patients. Yet the new menta l hea l t h law says we have to take p a t i e n t s . "

Dr. Budd finds the whole situation very ironic. "Northville just got back its acc red i t a t ion f rom the Joint Com-mission on Accreditation of Hospitals.

"But to keep it. we a re under pres-su re to ma in t a in certain s tandards of

t r e a t m e n t , to have so many psy c h i a t r i s t s . p s y c h o l o g i s t s , n u r s e s , housekeepers , etc. But with our budg-et cuts, we mus t lar off some of these people.

" I t is an impossible situation " The Fie ldbrook mental health cen-

ter . a spec ia l building set up to meet local psychological needs, may also get the ax .

"We have been providing this com-munity s e r v i c e f rom our own budg-e t , " says Drl Budd "But now we will be forced to draw back. The commu-nity will have to provide its own facil-i t ies . "

Budd is surpr ised communi t ies in this a r e a a r e not already providing menta l hea l th services for their resi-dents.

" In t e r m s of modern approaches to psychia t ry , the communit ies a re sup-posed to set up their own menta l health p r o g r a m s . It 's the latest t rend.

" T h a t ' s why we have Public Act 54 giving fede ra l money for communi ty mental hea l th centers. California al-ready has se t up 300 such cen te r s . "

However , to date this area* has not qualif ied for federal funds because it is not cons idered disadvantaged. Only a f te r the pover ty a reas in Detroit ac-quire men ta l health facilities, can this area qua l i fy for federal money.

Dr. Sun Cho. director of the Field-brook unit , is currently working with commun i t i e s to set up local boards, which can put in proposals for federal funds

Pursell joins justice study S t a t e S e n . C a r l P u r s e l l ( R -

P lymouth ) is among 23 persons ap-pointed to a special task force to study gun control over the next th ree months and report back to the Mich-igan Off ice of Criminal Jus t ice .

Other t ask forces with the s a m e m a n d a t e a r e s tudy ing v i c t i m l e s s c r i m e and capital punishment . The three s t a t e task forces a re composed of e x p e r t s in the field of cr iminal jus-tice. l eg is la tors and m e m b e r s of the general public .

P u r s e l l ' s district includes Plymouth. P lymouth Township. Ljvoma. Redford Township and part of Westland.

T H E COMMISSION on Criminal Jus-tice is c h a i r e d by J a m e s H. Brickley. f o r m e r l ieutenant governor now serv-ing a s pres ident of Eastern Michigan Univers i ty . I ts vice-chairman is Mich igan Chief Jus t ice Thomas M. Kava-nagh. " v

The v ic t imless cr ime topics to be studied include: decriminalization of the use. not sale, of mar i juana , heroin a n d a m p h e t a m i n e s ; s e x u a l a c t s among consent ing adults, including ho-m o s e x u a l i t y and a d u l t e r y ; pro-st i tut ion; gambl ing ; obscenity and por-n o g r a p h y . and pop dr. -rous t ra f f ic violations.

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Halverson said the task force will use the wr i t t en comments in its delib-era t ions as resource mater ial . He said the task fo rce would like the mater ia l to review ear ly in March.

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issues, the commission 's task will be comple ted

L e a d e r s of the three task forces a r e : gun control . William E. Delhey. Washtenaw County Prosecutor, chair-man . and Leo Cardinal. Bay City. Chief of Police, vice-chairman; capi-tal pun i shmen t . Leonard McConnell. c h a i r m a n of the parole board of the Michigan Correc t ions D e p a r t m e n t , c h a i r m a n , and Frederick E. Davids, director of safe ty for administrat ion building at University of Michigan, c h a i r m a n ; victimless c r ime. Halve-rson as c h a i r m a n and Kenneth Pre-admore . Ingham County Sheriff, vice-c h a i r m a n .

Besides Pursel l . the capital punish ment task force includes Oakland Cir-cuit J u d g e William Hampton; Robert F ryer , d i rec tor of the Michigan Munic-ipal L e a g u e : Sen. David S. Holmes. J r . ; and Col John R. Plants. Automo-bile Club of Michigan.

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By STEVE ftARNABY

WESTLAND — After a month of study, the Wayne-Westland School Board will consider approval of major goals (or 1975-78 as outlined by Supt. Timothy Dyer and his staff. •

Vowing to achieve 85 per cent of these objectives by June, 1976, the ad-ministration has already seen some of the goals accomplished.

In composing the goals, the adminis-tration prioritized them in numerical order f rom one to five. Categories con sidered if e re administration, business and finance, curriculum and instruc-tion, physical plant and maintanance, personnel and community relations and general transcending goals not di-rectly concerned with departments

"The Wayne-Westland Community School District has been recognized as a district of quality and excellence. It is the first goal of this administration to maintain that high standard and performance and continue to merit such a reputat ion." says the report.

"The time, energy and effort neces-sary to maintain the school district at its present level is extensive and re-quires major efforts by all employes. In so doing, a foundation is built upon which improvement of existing pro-grams and the introduction of new concepts are permitted "

IN COMPLETING THE study, the central administration issued a direc-tive to building principals requesting an outline of goals, objectives and ac-tivities for school years between 1973-75.

This procedure, says the report, is one of the first at tempts by a major school district to have each school and department on a set plan of objec-tives and' goals

The board already has appointed a citizens committee to study vocational education, facilities and upgrading of buildings It will report in March

"The school sends no more than 30-35 per cent of our students on to high-er education," according to the re-port

"About 70 per cent of our students end their formal education with the completion of their senior year It is encumbent upon us to maximize their educational training in such a way

Tax deadline moved back CANTON—The township board re-

solved Tuesday night to extend the deadline for paying taxes without pen alty to Feb 28.

The originally decided upon date was Feb. 15. but as in past years, the board moved to extend the deadline to the end of February.

Tax bills not paid by the end of Feb-ruary will be subject to a three per cent penalty charge and an additional one half of one per cent carrying charge will be added for every month thereafter

After March 1. all property taxes must be sent to Louis H Funk. Wayne County Treasurer . 208 City-County Building. Detroit. 48111

As of Jan 30. 50 per cent of the township property taxes had been col-lected

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The committee also is studying phys-ical needa of exisitng buildings. Asst. Supt. Bates Landis estimates nearly | 5 million in repairs are necessary.

The committ tee also is reviewing other a reas of curriculum such as a

itdoor education facil-education and expan-

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nature center, ities, al ternat iv sion of the cu ter.

Successful ne ing the workin gaining units

tiations and enhanc-relationship with bar-e been given the high-

est priority undfcr the general adminis-tration goals. [The district has had strikes in 1966, '72 and 74.

"Major efforts will be expended this year to create la positive relationship with all employe groups. Adversary roles need not dictate hostile dealings. Understanding, cooperation, com-promise and conciliation all are impor-tant parts to good labor-management relationships." j

Another completed goal has been the study made by the citizens com-mittee investigating the P I). Graham attendance problem. A special board meeting on Feb. 17 will decide what should be donj?.

ALSO UNDER consideration in the general administration area are the child accounting and attendance de-partments. monitoring of the school security system, a study of the print-ing department and studying the im-plementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

Emphasis is x'ing put on a improv-ing efforts for property tax reform

"Proper fund ng of formulae of vari ous categorical areas in the state aid bill is of a m; ximum necessity The superintedent will personally spend considerable tir le and energy working for improved fiscal assistance to this district ," states the report

The district has had to implement more than $20j),000 of cutbacks this year because of state funding losses.

Inflation, according to the report, is compelling the district to study the food services department.

Business and finance department goals include installation of new com-puter equipment and conversion of the computer programs to fit the new equipment. The district has purchased Honeywell equipment. * Installation will be completed by July, 1975.

Because the district receives sever-al million dollars for federal and state programs, an accounting system is beinjz studied similar to that used with the general operating budget.

"We have not had the ability, nor has there been constructed an account-ing system, that would give the type of information and knowledge we have of the gene struct and build similar data so a mation is available on funds from the state and feder

The district is lity study on the Because of con grams and the

lum department. With changes occur-ring almost daily in education, the in-servicing of our staff is a top prior-i ty."

IN-SERVICE CONCEPTS under cons ideration are elementary reading textbooks, reading management, sex education and district accountability models. Offering technical assistance for classroom teachers is another goal.

Vocational, career and adult educa-tional programs are slated for face-lifts. Also of importance is defining and expanding special education pro-grams.

"The people have taxed themselves highly to provide services for students with special needs. Expansion of this program will be a hallmark of these goals."

Included in special education goals are expansion of learning disabilities programs in junior high school, imple-mentation of mandatory special educa-tion guidelines and expansion of pro-grams for emotionally disturbed stu-dents in secondary schools.

TZe district has committed itself to an advocacy role with innovat ions^ experimental and exploratory pro-grams.

"The Wayne-Westland District has

long been recognized as a district that advocates programs and method-ologies that assist the child in learn-ing and advances the educational proc-ess. The 'district commits itself to this concept and its continued expansion."

Innovations include project metric, racial studies for elmentary schools and computer terminals in secondary and selected elementary schools.

Goals in the physcial plant and oper-ations area include assisting citizens advisory committees, procedures for replacing equipment, in-service train-ing for operational personnel, mainte-nance employes and bus drivers, and coordinating requirements for safety regulations.

PERSONNEL PROGRAMS will be upgraded by developing a program for administrators in handling per-sonnel problems.

"With a new contract, plus arbi-tration and court cases shedding new light on employe relations, it is impor-tant administrators become as famil-iar and as updated as possible on vari-ous ways to deal with employes."

Other goals in personnel are to up-date and define existing personnel practices, developing comparative con-tract reports and examining the sub-stitute teacher system.

FREELANCE ARTIST Thomas Newton carried one of his crea-tions, a handmade stained glass window, to Plymouth this week. The window, whose three panels measure 13 feet long, is made from German handmade glass and took Newtom six weeks-to complete. The colorful transparency and five etched mirrors were commissioned by Plymouth's Box Bar, where they were installed.(Stasff photo by Bob Woodring)

'Exciting schools' is speaker's topic PLYMOUTH— A nationally re-

nowned e d u c a t o r will1 visit the Plymouth Community School District to vitalize its classes with a healthy Ixiost

Edward C. Pino, president of the In-ternational Graduate Sehool of Educa tion iIC.SEi and former superintend-ent of the Cherry Creek School Dis-trict in Denver. Colo., will address parents and students on their in-volvement in the Plymouth schools and conduct a five-day workshop for teachers and administrators.

Assistant School Supt James L. Leary hails the parent-student presen-tation as a fantastic opportunity to hear a dynamic speaker."

Pino will discuss the topic. "Creat-ing Exciting Schools is a Total Com-munity Affai r ." on Tuesday. Feb 25. at 8 p.m. in the Plymouth Canton High School Uttle Theater

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tricts a re welcome to attend. Tickets, limited to 300. are S2 and may be ob-tained from Phyllis Sullivan. 39620 Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth.

The presentation could be a first of several, offered to Plymouth School District residents

"This is a first attempt to bring in a nationally known person to speak and find out if the community wants more." explained Leary. "The pur-pose is to explore ideas and possi-bilities."

The presentation. Leary hopes, will foster increased parental and student involvement in the Plymouth schools.

Parental involvement is vital in Plymouth." Leary maintains. "A com munity t h a t ' s growing m a n d a t e s change. We should be able to cope with change and not be afraid of it We should have parents involved, so we can work cooperatively.

"All the things we're trying to do in-volve parental interest and support ." he said. "When parents know what

you're trying to do for their child, they're not skeptical of change."

IN ADDITION to the parent-student presentat ion. Pino and five other IGSE faculty members will conduct a workshop for teachers from Feb 26 to March 2

Purpose of the workshop, according to Leary. is to "implement individ-ualized learning techniques in all sub-jects and grade levels."

"I would certainly encourage teach-ers to attend this." Leary said "I think teacher's can come out of this with ideas to use on Monday morn-ing. '• t

The IGSE teacher workshop is of-fered on a money-back guarantee basis, if .the district is not satisfied with its results. Leary said. Tuition ranges t r i m $85 to $95 per teacher, de-pending on the size of participating teacher groups from eaafc school and time of registration.

Fees from the pa rent-student presen-

tation and the teacher workshop will cover the cost of Pino's visit. Leary said.

NOW PRESIDENT of IGSE. Pino is hailed by the Kettering Foundation as "the world's most innovative educa tor " Holder of a doctorate degree, he was educated at Michigan State George Washington. Maryland an$ Stanford universities.

Pino has served in nearly every ca-pacity in the field of education He lias held teaching positions at the ele-mentary. secondary, junior college and university levels. He has served as school superintendent, assistant su-perintendent and assistant principal in school districts and scools throughout the United States. Europe and .Asia.

IGSE. founded in 1971. is a nonprofit university- offering graduate training to educators at any location through-out the country Although IGSE offers no degree programs, its credits are ac-cepted by many accredited univer sitites.

al fund. We shall con-a program to render complete set of infor-

Neiv attorney takes Moceri case a I sources " preparing a feasibli-purchase of a camp

tinuing camping pro-introduction of new

camping activities, the wisdom of pur-chasig a site is under study.

Under curriculum and instruction, the district is planning in-service train-ing of staff.

"Staff development is an ever para-mount responsibility of the curricu-

CANTON—The "Mo?eri Case" will be in court sometime in April, accord-ing to Supervisor Robert Greenstein. and the township is 1 pulling out the stops to win i t . "

Greenstein announce d Tuesday the hiring of attorney Burt Burgoyne to handle the case for the township Ac-cording to the supervisor, "He is a top notch lawyer in condemnation hearings and land use mat ters ." Greenstein also noted that as an ex-pert witness, the township will have Prof. Robert Hotaling of Michigan

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Greenstein said that he is "an ex-pert in the field of planning and will help tremendously in the case."

"Canton Tonwship is declaring war in no uncertain te rms on anyone who wishes to build or develop in the town-ship through the court system rather than the planning commission and the board.

"In the past, innumerable devel-opers have either openly or by refer-ence. threatened lawsuits if their de-mands weren't acquiesced to by the township.

"In the future. Canton Township will retain the best legal counsel avail-able in each specialized area of law and will retain, for the purposes of tes-timony, the best, most knowledgable and noted experts in the field."

Greenstein also said that Hotaling will help the township develop its mas-ter land use plan at no cost aqd that both Burgoyne and Hotaling will work

with the township in other problem areas until fur ther notice.

"Professor Hotaling will work with our planning commission and our con-sultant. Mike Manore, to help give an overview to the master land use plan," said Greenstein

The supervisor added, "Burgoyne is an excellent lawyer, he's beaten us several times when he worked for the builders. I think we are most fortu-nate to get him, cosnsidering the fees the builders a re offering. He won't cost us any more ."

Walter Guth, of the firm of Sempli-ner, Thomas and Guth of Plymouth, has handled the case up to the pre-sent, and he concurs with Greenstein about Burgoyne's abilities. "I under-stand he's highly qualified in munici-pal law. I guess Greenstein wanted a specialist for the case because it's so important to the township."

William Sempliner, one of Guth's partners and ' township attorney for Canton for many years added, "Burt

is a fine trial lawyer He is very thor-ough and a hard working man " '

The court case that Burgoyne was hired for concerns re zoning for a re-gional shopping center proposed by land developer and builder Dominic Moceri. at the southeast corner of Joy and Sheldon.

The rezoning was rejected by the township board, on April 9. 1974. The denial by the board followed approval by both the township arjd county plan ning commissions.

After the board's denial. Moceri took the issue to court to get a rezon ing.

The shopping center was to be ac companied by Canton Center Woods, a planned unit development (PUD) Although a PUD for the residential de velopment contract was signed by the township board, an altered site plan submitted to the board two weeks ago was rejected

The future of the project seems un certain in light of the recent changes in the zoning ordinance because the section on PUDs has been deleted

Stale police to survey Canton

PUTTING THEIR HEADS together to plan this year's St. Patrick's Day Dance are mem-bers of the Father Victor J. Renaud Council of the Knights of Columbus. Roger Morahan (seated) is joined by (from left) George Orusko, Jack Scott, and Frank Thibeau, jto remind folks that the dance is set for March 15

at the Plymouth K of C Hall, 150 Fair Street. The 7:30 p.m. corned beef and cabbage din-ner will be followed by Irish dancers and then the dance floor will open to the celebrants. Tickets are priced at $20 per couple and are available at the K of C Hall. (Staff photo)

CANTON—"It's just a fancy name for crime prevention," said state po-lice trooper Michael F. Garrison. He was referring to the state police's new "community problem indentification concept."

Garrision made a presentation to the township board Tuesday night of a program the state will be offering to Canton.

"What we are going to do is identify the crime problem here in Canton and talk to concerned groups on how to minimize it. We will tailor ou pro-gram to the needs of the township."

Garrison added, "In the past we've been passive about this. We have talked to groups when they have asked for a presentation. Now we'll ac-tively seek out civic asociations, home-owner groups and any group of indi-viduals who wants help and we'll help them to safeguard themselves and their property against criminals."

The trooper noted that while the

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state poljce have programs for all sorts of crime problems, such as bad checks, shoplifting, breaking and en-tering, and self protection, his presen-tations will be devoted to what the township needs based on its cr ime sta-tistics.

After the meeting he commented, "Right now we are in the preliminary stages of this thing. I don't see any door-to-door work yet. just meetings.

I hope we can work with the county to establish the nature of the en me prob-lem in the a r ea . "

Garrison also said that one of the major reasons for the program in Can-ton was because of the tremendous growth the township has experienced in recent years.

He instructed those interested in the program to contact him at the Plymouth state police sub post

Meeting set on Mclntyre fate

CANTON—Tlie township board will hold a special meeting next Wednes-day Feb 19 to decide the sewer issue for residents of Mclntyre Manor, an old subdivision located at Ford and Sheldon Roads.

Residents of the subdivision have pe-titioned the board for the past two years for a sanitary sewer system be-cause their drain fields a re no longer operational.

According to township clerk John Flodin, the tile fields have lost their ability to absorb waste matter and as a result effluent has surfaced.

Residents claim that in the sum-mer, the stench of the waste "be-comes unbearable ."

They had hoped that the formation of the Canton—Van Buren Sewer and Water Authority would remedy their situation through a bond issue.

But the bonding unit was formed by the previous township administration, and*; the new board members wnat t im£ to investigate the matter .

At their first meeting in November, they requested a 60-day extension to study the issue.

Since then, board members have been presented with numerous ways to construct a sewer in the sub-division. Township engineer Glenn Roberts has shown them various alter-natives. f rom pumping out holding tanks to construction of a gravity courA r

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Unemployment rules may pinch schools By D A R L E N E STINSON

P L Y M O O T H - A new s t a t e law, b r i n g i n g school dis t r ic t employes under the Michigan Employment Secu-rity Act fo r the first t ime, could eat holes in the Plymouth Community School D i s t r i c t ' s budget

The new ac t , effective Jan . 1, en-ables t e a c h e r s , substitute teachers , c u s t o d i a n s , bus d r ivers , c a f e t e r i a worke r s and all other distr ict per-sonnel to collect unemployment ben-efi ts . if they a r e laid off. fired or quit the d is t r ic t with an adequate number of work w e e k s and wages on their re-cords.

The law could prove costly to the dis t r ic t , required to re imburse the Michigan Employment Security Com-mission (MESC) for all benefi ts paid to school distr ict employes.

The d i s t r i c t ' s administrat ion has not yet d e t e r m i n e d how large that dra in on funds will be.

A " W E R E A L L Y d o n t know at this

point how much money we'll have to budge t , ' 1 st id Norman Kee, adminis-t ra t ive ass is tant of personnel " I t ' s new, and we really don't know the total impl ica t ions yet. We do know it will cost us money. The legislature just passed this thing and said, Do it You c o m e up with the money . ' "

T h e law is mo6t applicable in the P lymouth School District to substi tute t e a c h e r s and such non-certified per-sonne l a s bus dr ivers and cafe te r ia workers , whose jobs a re marked with a high d e g r e e of transiency, accord-ing to K®i.

Although classroom teachers fall under the provisions of the act , Kee said the d strict s expanding enroll-ment has i r ot mandated teacher lay-offs in recent years . Teachers who quit or a r e f ired for disciplinary rea-sons a r e eligible for unemployment benefi ts .

All schoo district employes, includ-

MAISL position Continued from Pogo 1A

secutive Mondays, amended some po-sitions

To protect dis tr ic ts on a year-round school year , Plymouth board mem-bers originally ruled against a state-wide ca lendar Because of that posi-tion. MAISL m e m b e r s excluded dis-tricts "using the extended school-year

Tap-in fees irk residents

Continued from Pag* 1A na t ion commented . "I think what you have gained here in financial t e r m s you have lost in good will. To change tins fee without public notice is not ethical. We have public hearings for just about everything e lse ."

An other resident added. "You have referred to past mistakes of the old •idministration They didn't raise the fee when they should have to reflect the cur ren t costs. Is it fair to make BO families pay for this m i s t a k e 0 "

Greenste in replied. "If I could be sure all the families affected could be informed of this change beforehand and had an opportunity to pay for the front foot charge . I would be willing to rescind the resolution for several weeks ."

concept" f rom the statewide calendar provision

Under MAlSL's calendar proposal, school would begin within the first two days fallowing the first Monday in September and end no later than the last Fr iday of the second full week in June. Classes would not be scheduled an weekends, and student vacation periods would total no less than 18 days.

Students would receive a two-day va-cation at Thanksgiving, 10 days at Christmas, a five-day break in the middle of ^he second semes ter and one day at Memorial Day.

MAISL is proposing the statewide calendar, Kee explained, to levy strike penalities against teachers and school boards. Penalt ies would be im-posed if cla$ses have not begun by the legal slartifig date.

Under the proposal, striking teach-ers would Idse one day ' s pay for each day of the str ike, while school dis-tr icts woulcj lose two-thirds of their daily state i n d local revenue for each day schools a r e closed. Since most dis-tr icts spend about two-thirds of their revenue on teacher ' s salaries, the re-maining OIK'-third would pay working employes, buy textbooks, pay fixed charges an<l maintain buildings.

The reduction in revenue would be taxpayers the following credited to

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ing s u b s t i t u t e s , a r e e l ig ib le fo r unemployment benefits, funded by the distr ict , if they work a minimum of 12 hours a week for 14 weeks in a calen-dar y e a r and earn at least $25 01 a week

K E E SAID about 1.000 distr ict em-ployes could qualify for benefits, ar-ranged on a sliding scale from $16 to $106 a week, depending on wages ea rned and number of dependents.

Under the act , a school district may r e imbur se MESC for all unemploy-ment benef i t s paid to former employ-es or con t r ibu te 2.7 per cent of its tax-able payrol l (up to $4,200 of an individ-ual 's s a l a r y ) to cover compensation costs.

The P lymou th School District chose the r e imbur semen t plan

"We e lec ted to go that option, be-cause we think it will be cheape r . "

burse

Kee sa id . " I t ' s especially cheaper in a growing dis t r ic t (like Plymouth) , be-cause it probably won't be necessary for us to lay off people."

The new ac t . Kee explaine< not r equ i r e the district to reii MESC for unemployment paid dur ing the 1975 calend<

until Ju ly 1976. "We' l l have a little advance;knowl-

edge of how much we'll have to put in the following year ' s budget ," he said.

But cos t s a r e already accruing. To keep t r ack of hours worked and

wages e a r n e d , the district has hired a fr inge benef i t clerk for about $7,000 a year to de te rmine which employes would be eligible, Kee said.

IN ADDITION, Kee said, the admin-istration m a y propose that the district employ a tax f irm to investigate which c l a i m s filed with MESC are eli-

gible unde r the new act . The district must respond to claim s ta tements , submit ted by MESC, within seven days.

" T h a t ' s why we have to keep such a c c u r a t e r e c o r d s . " Kee explained "Once they s ta r t paying, we ' re respon-sible. They (MESC) a re willing to pay on the words of the employe.

" T h e r e ' s a lot of ref inements that need to be put in the l aw." he said. "Leg i s la to r s pass laws and somet imes don't real ize all the implications for school d i s t r i c t s . "

A m a j o r implication of the law rer gards subs t i tu te teachers. The act . coupled with the qualifying number of weeks subs t i tu tes must work to obtain unemploymen t benefits, could refrain school d i s t r i c t s f rom calling their best subs t i tu tes as frequently as before. Kee said.

"I see tha t as a real potential prob-

l e m . " he sa id . "Tha t ' s why we don' t feel subs t i t u t e s should be on th i s . "

Kee sa id the Plymouth School Dis-trict a l r e a d y employs its 200 sub-st i tutes on a rotating basis.

"With the number of substi tutes we have and the rotating bas is . " Kee said, " i t would be difficult for sub-st i tutes to get ip the qualifying num-ber of weeks—not that we ' re doing it de l ibera te ly (to avoid unemployment p a y m e n t s ) .

" W E KNOW we're fping to' have a cer ta in number of substi tutes who probably will qual i fy." he said. "But it will be a limited number "

Cara lyn Margraves, recently hired to keep t r ack of employe's wages and hours, added . "We really don't know how this act will affect schools in t e r m s of money. It 's all new and kind of an a d v e n t u r e There will probably be s o m e c a s e s that have to be t r i ed . "

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T%e Scroller Sometimes people are funny

— iy W.W. EDGAR

When the late Will Rogers, the Okla> home cowboy humorist, used to walk to the certter of the s tage leisurely twirling his lariat , he'd stop in the middle of a joke, shrug his shoulders and say . "Peop le a re funny ."

With m e m o r i e s of his dry wit. The Stroller can t help but wonder what he would bo saying today if he was here to witness some of the goings-on of the present generation

THIS WAS brought to mind during a recent discussion with Jack Salva-dore. an old political friend who now spends much of his t ime trying td help untie knots in the South Bedford school sys tem

" F o r a li t t le diversion." he said. " I went to the harness races at North-vilie the o ther rught and was amazed at what I saw—and it wasn' t the per-fo rmance of the horses, ei ther.

Standing there, near the betting booths . I couldn ' t help at being amazed at the type of person frequent-ing the heavier betting windows.

"Watch ing them bet $10 and $20 on the nose of a horse must have been a real g a m b l e for them as they didn't seem to be the type that could afford such a th ing . "

Then he added. People a re funny . " Shades of Will Rogers. It isn' t only at betting booths at the

horse pa rks that people a r e funny You'll find them all around you.

For instance, with the present ra te of unemployment and the high cost of living brought about by the spiraling inflation, pne would think that the var-ious spor ts events would have the low-est priori t ies .

B l 'T IF YOU look over the lists, the Detroit Red Wings, with one of their poorest seasons, a re drawing close to capaci ty crowds for games with old rivals The Pistons a re playing to ca-pacity c rowds in Cobo Hall at a t ime when most people fear going down town to do any shopping

The Detroit Tigers, finishing last in the Amer ican League, drew more than a million fans for fourth place in the a t t endance race among m a j o r league cities.

THEN T H E R E LS the present trend

Cookie sales to start soon

The Huron Valley Girl Scouts will fight a fa l te r ing economy this year when they set out to sell 25 per cent more cookies than last yea r

The announced goal of the council is $.150,000. m o r e than $80,000 above last y e a r ' s sa les , according to sale; ehai-man Ruth Weber of Ann Arlx>r

The increased sales a re needed to ma in ta in the s ame profit level as last y e a r b e c a u s e while costs of the cookies have risen, the Girl Scouts will be o f fe r ing tlx1 same $1 a box ar-r a n g e m e n t a s last year .

Cost of the cookies has increased eight c e n t s f rom last year and now cost the g i r l s 51 cents a box

To aid in reaching their sales goal this y e a r the scouts will be offer ing two new i tems, sesame crisp c racke r s and Girl Scout tea. an authentic Eng-lish b r e a k f a s t blend of teas f rom the Keemun distr ict of China

Prof i t s f rom the cookie sale will be sha red be tween the selling troops and the Huron Valley Council. They will go to f inance community service proj-ects. c a m p i n g expeditions, and other troop p r o g r a m s .

The cookie sale will cover Washte-naw. Livingston and Western Wayne County and will run for two weeks be-ginning in la te February . Orders will be taken f r o m Feb 21 to March 9 and the cookies will be delivered April 8 22.

Military paper wins award

PLYMOUTH—Two Plymouth resi-dents a r e s t a f fwr i t e r s on the award-winning " H e r c u Line" newspaper of the 403rd Tactical Airlift Wing Re-serve uni ts at Selfridge Air National Guard b a s e

Miss El izabe th M. Ervine, who lives u' 1134 S. Harvey. Plymouth and Sgt. William C. Gibson of 8749 Brookpark , | P lymouth , both write for the paper . 1

T h e H e r c u Line Newspape r has been n a m e d Class I winner of the U.S. Air F o r c e Worldwide Newspaper Contest . No other Air Force Reserve or Air Nat ional Guard newspaper has ever won in international Air Force com pet ion.

Lt. Col. E r v i n e is a first and second gra*ie t e a c h e r at Madison School in tlje Livonia School District.

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A Michigan S ta te Police officer as-signed to the Plymouth depar tment laborator ies h a s been promoted to the r«nk of Detect ive Sergeant 1J.

H a r r y M. Reed, 38, was one of 11 po-lice of f icers promoted in the state this month.

of t rying to spur the purchase of new automobiles by offering cash; bonuses. From m a n y sectors comes tpe report that most people a r e flocking to the show rooms and passing up tjhe bonus cars to purchase the larger (and cos-tlier models.

The Stroller can' t help v, what Will Rogers would think

Jus t look around and you'll see

ondering of that.

many o ther sights thai cause one to m u r m u r "people a re f u n r v . "

Take m e n ' s clothes for example . TTiere was a t ime when the well-dressed man wore a business suit to work and the women wore pleated skirts or fashionable dresses

NOW T H E complete suit for men is almost passe as they turn to flashy-

slacks and sports coats, even at social events. Women are wearing slacks or pants sui ts at high society affa i rs .

Many of the men frown on wearing a necktie. T h e n was a t ime when a fellow didn't lech dressed unless he had a tie. More than that , you were denied en t ry into m a m dining rooms without a tie.

All of which recalls a day at the

S h e r a t o n Cax i i l l ac H o t e l w h e n Groucho Marx, the famed, comedian, was denied admission to the dining room due to the absence of a t ie When offered a tie. Groucho wrapped it around his a rm and dared anyone to deny him admission.

THEN T H E R E is a tale f rom a ro-tund innkeeper, an old acquaintance.

who c la ims the people have him puz-zled.

" H e r e we are. on the brink of depr-ession." he said, and more people than ever a r e dining out Business never has been better. If this is a depression. I don't notice it here

"But people a re funny. You can ' t figure t h e m . "

Will Rogers would have liked that

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Keith s commi t t ee has until Feb. 15 to d ra f t i ts proposal which is then scheduled to be ac ted upon by the Leg-islature by April 1.

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ittee readies teacher strike bill sure both Republicans and Democrats are well represented on the body, and to make cer ta in a cross-secti&n of the State 's legislative districts are repre-sented.

Among those oh the committee a re s ta te representa t ives : Keith (D-Gar-<fcn City), a fo rmer banker and Gar-den City School Board member ; Edgar A. Geerlings (R-Muskegon), a fo rmer high school math teacher and m e m b e r of the Michigan Education Association (MEA); Daisy Elliott (D-Detroi t l , an influential mepiber of both the education and labor com-mittees in the House; Melvin Larsen (R-Oxford), a former school adminis-t ra to r ; John Mowat (R-Adrian), a for-

m e r school board member and past president of a county school board as-sociation; Ralph Ostling (R-Roscom-mon), a fo rmer teacher ; Harold Scott (D-Flint), a fo rmer teacher, school board m e m b e r and officer in the MEA Political Action Organization; Franc is Spahiola (D-Owasso), a for-mer teacher and staff assistant on the house education committee; and Thaddeus Stopczynski (D-betroit), a fo rmer m e m b e r of the Detroit Central Board of Education. Michigan Associ-ation of School Boards. National Asso-ciation of School Boards, and a for-mer Detroit police officer.

The school related credentials should allow them to com^ up with a

proposal to the Legislature in t ime for the deadline. Most committee mem-bers a r e confident such will be the case.

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That bill essentially calls for a time-table to be established for teacher ne-gotiations. Each s tep in negotiations would be completed by a specific t ime before the opening of the school year, ,

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ment had been negotiated, and ^he bargaining process would continue. At the final impasse , binding arbitrat ion would be imposed • 4

OTHER BILLS presented in the past include the Jowett Bill, allowing unqualified rights to stf lke by teach-ers, and the Stopczynski Bill which, simply provides for binding arbi-tration of all issues in all cases.

All the bills a r e complicated, and all have proponents and opponents both on the commit tee and in the Leg islature. but with the committee head-ed by Keith, bolstered by Larsen. and with the s trong backing for a time-table-style proposal by House Speaker Bobby Crim (D-Davison), it appears some version of the Larsen Bill may be forthcoming

Most recently, Keith reports, his commit tee has decided whatever bill it develops will have a sort of trial pe-riod recommended That is. the com mit tee hopes to set a June 30. 1977. ex-piration date on the bill that will allow its review at that t ime

Secondly. Keith says, his committee has decided it will deal only with revi-sions of Public Act 379, and not go into the teacher tenure laws.

Third, he says, the commit tee in tends any bill it reports to only deal with school employes—not public em-ployes in general . < Now, Keith's committee is begin ning to put together the actual pro-posal which it will then report out to the Legislature. That bill may then go to either the education commit tee (from which it would likely be imme diately reported out because six Keith commit tee m e m b e r s also sit on that commit tee I or to the House Labor Comrtiittee, headed by Daisy Elliott

In the meant ime, members of the State Senate a r e also working on bills of their own. But it is expected the Keith commit tee may complete its work before the hearings on those measures a re finished.

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l>en Charney. "Build a Yurt." The ! yurt is sturdy, well-designed and or-ganically beautiful That is why it has been used by nomadic Mongolian herdsmen as an ideal s t ruc ture for centuries But until now. yurt-building

'know-how could only .tie acquired through word of mouth or by a journey to Asia.

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ing the solid, round-roofed house called the yurt. You only need a few. hundred dollars to build it You don't even have to be mechanically talent-ed It is less expensive and easier to build than either a geodisic dome or an A-frame Charney tells us how •

Olle Hogstrand. "The Debt . " The Debt" is this Sweidsh mystery au-tf - 's v>est tale of murder and espion-age yt He sets up the exciting mili-eu of international intrigue in a Swed-ish seM ,ng An employe of the Psycho-I j g i c a i D e f e n s e D e p a r t m e n t is .nurdered Suspicion centers on three suspects, two of them within the de- • partment. An astonishing cl imax pro-vides a special treat to mystery fans •

Norman Partington. " M a s t e r of Ben- • gal." A vivid novel of 18th century : India introducef some fasc ina t ing characters along with scenes of in-tense action-on the battlefield, in the horror of the Black Hole of Calcutta, and'in the splendor and intrigue of the court The novel is an imaginat ive re-construction of Robert Clive's life and the beginning of Empire in India

I>awrence F. O'Brien, "No Final Victories." Taught by his father at an t

early age to organize local elections, the author used that knowledge to great advantage when a relatively un- , known congressman asked him to di-rect oii long-shot raoe against S e i . j Henry Cabot IiOdge. The rest is h i s - . to ryAjohn Fitzgerald Kennedy took O'Brien along on the most important partnership in the history of A m e n - 1 can politics.

This is not just another history of the Kennedy years , nor of O 'Br ien ' s chairmanship of the Democrat ic Np '' tional Committee (in which spot he b ^ came a pr imary target of Nixon's ' plumbers). It is a call for honesty and decency in American politics, for polit-ical combat that is tough but clean

Judith Helmker, "All-Terrain Ve-hicles." What is that blue ba th tub ' ' with wheels that looks like a hermit crab and has an interior that can s e a t v at least two people? A UFO? No. prob-ably an ATV—an all-terrain vehicle. Uiis comprehensive guide gives a great deal of information about these ( u r i n a t i n g machines. >

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Legislature may aid county with new jail Livonia man

LOBBYING FOR STATE AID to build new county jail facilities, Wayne County Commissioners Mary Dumas (R-Livonia) and Royce E. Smith (D-Belleville) met with State Sen. Carl Purftell (R-Plymouth), in the center, during the Michigan Association of Counties meeting la^t week in Lansing.1

Leaders of the State House and Sen-ate have assured Wayne County Com-missi oners they will take steps to help the county finance additional jail facil-ities. N •'

House Speaker Bobby D. Crim said last week he wou^d appoint a special House commit tee to explore all possi-bilities of s ta te assistance in building the $30 million detention facilities needed in the county.

Later, Senate Majority Leader Wil-liam B. Fi tzgerala said he would ask that the commit tee be set up a s a joint House- Senate Committee. 1

ROSCOE L. H o i o . chai rman of the County Board of (Commissioners. told the legislator's tK it the present jail "with its obsolete building and its

County OKs continued road patrols Sherif f ' s road patrols will be contin-

ued in Canton and Plymouth town-ships at the present level of service through April

The continuation was authorized Feb. 6 by the Wayne County Board of Commissioners to enable its sub-commit tee to pursue cost negotiai-

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overcrowding, continues to be one of the most unfortunate public p rob l^ns in metropoli tan Wayne County." He said the problem will be solved only with additional detention facilities.

The county is under a court order to expand i ts jail facilities ahd limit its current prisoner population to no more than 799 prisoners.

Bobo said the board has acquired downtown property and has had pre-liminary plans drawn for a 350-prison-er facility there and another 400-pris-oner facility in western Wavne Coun-t y .

THE TOTAL cost of the two jails has been es t imated at nearly $30 mil-lion. but is thought to be increasing at a ra te of one per Cent per year . Fi-nancing for the project is the county's key problem

"We have found no feasible way to raise the money out of present reve-nues without unacceptably drastic cut-backs in necessary public serv ices ." Bobo said. • '

He pointed out that voters had turned down a proposed levy of 0.$ mill (60 cents per $1,000 of equalized valuation) in 1972 by a margin of 98.000 votes Without voter approval, the county is powerless to levy taxes for construction.

Hi Bobo urged the legislature ; t o ap-

prove a county proposal which would provide that the state advance the con-struction money, with the ocunty pay-ing back the advance with interest from paymen t s expected from sale of a water plant to the City of Detroit.

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Thursday, February 13, 1975 "jTHE OBSERVER ~k ECCENTRIC (K-6A,W,G-4A)*?A

Bruce Ballenger is heading up a group of 'powerless, moneyless" and even text bookless group of students. .

But he is hoping this group- will someday be able to persuade the-mass media to do more coverage of (Environmental issues, resulting in the same public interest tllat launched the celebration of Earth Day in 1970.

Ballenger. a University of Michigan graduate student, is teaching Mass Media and the Environment at the school's Dearborn campus. His aim is to teach students to evaluate the media as a means of environmental * education t

"WHAT WE WANT to do is analyze the media and the way it handles envi-ronmental issues, and then develop a s t ra tegy of haw to. deal with the media more effectively." Ballenger says.

"We'll be looking into all aspects of the media from advertising to news-papers to television shows.

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" P a r t 6f our class has been to study the Madison Avenue approach to ad-vertising and try to find ouf just why Crest toothpaste ads sell Crest

"Then we did our our own com-mercial.- centering t on an ecology issue and tried to compare the effec-tiveness of the twc.v

"The paper might feel that it is in its economic interest not to cover tfie envi ronmenta l issues opposing tne growth."

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BALLENGER has shown his class a movie called " Say Goodbye." which he sdid resul ted in a 15.000-letler re-sponse frorfi its television audience^

"The movie concerned the decima-tion of wildlife and our project was to examine why the movie was so effec l ive."

Bal lenger 's class, which has been aught for three years oti the Ann \ rbor campus , will also look at the imits of newspaper coverage.

' For instance, a newspaper might hot want to j e t into the environmental effects of new .building in its commu-nity because tlW growth issue would eventually result in more sales.

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has cut its coverage of ecology-orien-ted issues since 1970. but he also be-lieves that environmental groups may have something to do with the lack of coverage.

" W e m a k e mistakes, so we ' re trying to educate people in the area of journal ism." he said. . "An environmental group should know not to send a newspaper a five-page news release or to ask them to cover an event that really isn't news-worthy."

Ballenger and his class, comprised of mostly teachers, will also be study-ing "eco-pornography "

"WE WANT to be able to spot false advertising and find out how to stop it ." he said. "There's also deductible advertising in which we're paying for f i rms to give themselves a good image. We see a lot of that with the advertising oil companies are doing

Bal lenger also mentioned group called Keep America Beautiful, which he labels as "the public relations arm of the aluminum beverage container industry." j

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viewed by people as being just as im-portant as they ever were but mass media coverage has cooled off a bit. Ballenger said

"Tha t ' s why we'd like to focus on popular publications rather than pro fessional journals.

"ONE OUT of three Americans re-ceives Reader ' s Digest." There's tre-mendous potential there, but their edi-torial policy on ovironmental issues has been inconsistent We'd like to find out why."

Since I 've been teaching this class I've found out that people know a lot more about the mass media than I re-alized Bv the time my students get out of c fass 1 want them to be politi-cal fy effective.

"The m a s s media can and should be a means of mass education for envi-ronmental issues."

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Karl S tarkweather , who w m 10 in when the Plymouth F a i r Was

attU in- tuKL swing, recalled that the merry-go-r«|nd a t the Fa i rgrounds

by horse-power, A harnessed between the

circle and the organ I d tlfe c e £ hauled the device around and

u rged on by the young cow-and girls as t r ide the horse ' s

counterparts. ferrig<.wheel was run by man-

pffver. "Stat ioned at p o u n d levef and an ei ther side of each basket section. a4 it r eached the bottom, stood a mart a f j m u s c l e . " Mr. Starkweather told rr f .

J At the proper moment, and in uni-son, each m a n would give each sec-tion A powerful upwAftl push and so cxjitinue until the scheduled number of«wheel revolutions had been accom-plished We kids never gave the mat -

a thought at the t ime. but. as I 'hjnk of it now. those basket pushers rr|ist have earned their money by day's end "

s ideshows, eating counters, and scooting galleries lined the midway oi] the road which led from the grand stand Concessions included one in wnich r ings were to be tossed over p4gs. and one in which the player trjed to knock over dummies with

baseballs «

WALLOON SELLERS and taffy dis-pensers were favored by the younger

t h e taffy- white, pink or choco-late in color -so ld for five cents a package Bv closing hour any ta f fv left over was sold for the bargain pijice of ' th ree for 10 cents.

G a m e s of chance and feats of leger-damain were part of the carnival at-mosphere on the midway. Stark-weather r emembered watching shell games being played without hin-drance f rom officialdom. "Of course, the shell man always won. except oc-casionally when he would purposely lc} someone win in order to bring on a n^w batch of suckers ."

Among the tricks Mr Starkweather saw at the fa i r was one in which "a I^g ro . a f t e r first saying his prayers , etjnsented to having his head cut off. We all saw it fall into a bucket. Then, magically, it was placed back on his bidy again. He walked off as good as n£w "

J\side f rom serving as a launching pad for the balloon ascension, the r i ce t rack oval was used for ball-g^mes. In the 1890s the Plymouth l ^ a r l s baseball team played most^ of its home g a m e s at the Fairgrounds 'on Saturday afternoons. The Pear ls usual-l\ played Northville. Wayne and Klrmington

THE 1895 version of the Plymouth Pearls, a group of high school boys who played, their home baseball games at the old fairgrounds. Members of the team included (top row from left) John H e r d m a n , Char les Riggs, S a m Sp i -

cer, Bert Ray, Reg Oliver, Arthur Todd, (bot-tom row) Arthur Briggs, William Peck, George Smith, and Floyd Allen. (From "Pictures of Plymouth Past and Present" with permission of the author)

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^LYMOUTH—The Plymouth-North-vi te Chapter No. 1311 of the Ameri-c a Association of Retired Persons h£i recently elected new officers for 1W5

i"he group's new president is Her-b a l Beth, who will be joined on the e ^ c u t i v e board by first vice presi-d^it Exella Kraft , second vice presi-d i i t Fanny Bear, t r e a s u r e r Mrs. L«na Hammond, recording secre ta ry M b Richard Wemette, and corre-sponding secretary Fred Bradley.

'The group is open to all residents of thfe area who are 55 or older

A " R E S T T E N T " at the fair was staffed by the local branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union which had more than 100 mem-bers. The tent was equipped with rock-ers. chairs , a couch, tables, cribs for infants and a variety of home re-medies. A popular place with mothers, the rest tent had at least two WCTU members on duty through-out the day

Many attempts* were made to sell li-quor at the fair but all were beaten back by the WCTU. the Fair Associ-ation and the Village Council. "One yea r , " wrote Mrs. Todd, " the rumor spread that an effort was being made by one of the businessmen to rent the vacant lot across from the Pelham House, where a tent could be set up and a bar installed

"When he could not secure the use of that corner , he tried to establish some such place directly opposite the front en t r ance The people all over that end of town kept things st i rred up until they found there was f j io chance of it being allowed."

The " P l y m o u t h Mail" published a special "P lymouth Fa i r Daily" during fair days Women of the community had their own editor and their own staff which sold ads. Clara- Todd's mother , Phoebe Patterson, who was Michigan's only woman justice of the peace in the 1920s, was an active par-ticipant

Mamie Conner was not the only one who learned to ride a bicycle on the Fairground race track. "Everyone in town learned to ride his bicycle on that t rack, including my mother and the Pe lham girls;" Mrs Todd re-called. "Poor dad (Melvin Pat terson) ran behind them, hanging on to the seat. My mother seemed to know just the minute he let go. and then she usu-ally ran into the febee."

ALTHOUGH the fair closed in 1903, the wooden fence which enclosed it was still there when Clara graduated from high school in 1906. It probably came down in 1907. giving the Patter-son's. who lived by the rai lroad tracks, an unobstructed view "all the way downtown to the point of the pa rk . "

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until 1905 After that most games were played at a new high school ath-letic field built that yea r back of McLaren 's Coal and Lumber yard .

Mrs. Todd remembered that Floral Hall was destroyed by fire on a cold winter 's night in 1902 In 1903 the ex-hibits were held in a big tent. The weather was bad' that year . Rain came down most of the week and the grounds were covered with mud. At-tendance was poor and the fair was not re-opened in tho following year .

All of the property which had been

the Fa i rgrounds became a real es ta te development known, appropriately, as the Fair-ground Subdivision Maple S t r e ^ ( formerly Bowery) was extend-ed.

Aside f rom the memories of those old enough to remember their child-hood visits to the Plymouth Fair , more than 70 years ago. the only thing left to remind us I hat the fair was once a ma jo r happening in the life of the community a re the*names of two s t ree ts -Fai rground Street, which runs south off Ann Arbor Trai l ; and Fa i r Street, which runs west off Mill Street

My sources for these three art icles about the Plymouth Fair were Mamie Conner's journal. Silas F a r m e r ' s his-tory. and particularly. Karl Star-kweather ' s letters to me in 1967 and Mrs Clara Todd's excellent paper wfiich she read to the Plymouth His-torical Society in 1954

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These teachers about to become obsolete Some teachers worry about becom-

ing obsolete, but there is a Livonia resident who is actually planning on i t /

Dr. Richard Dahlke of Livonia and Ronald Morash of Ann Arbor believe such "planned obsolescence'' is a key to their success as mathematics pro feasors at the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus.

THE TWO PROFESSORS are teach ing calculus through the "Keller Plan." a program of individual feed in-struction which Dahlke describes as ' self-paced, mastery-oriented and stu-dent tutored.

'Our ma jo r educational goal with the Keller Plan courses is to prepare students tq learn on their own." ex-plains Dahlke. f v .

As a result, students enrolled in the two courses at UM-D, Calculus I and II. don't attend lectures or turn in spe-cific homework assignments Instead, they proceed at . their own pace through ^ series of 14 units, which must be completed to pass the course.

EXAMS ARE a basic part of the Keller Plan, but they are exams with a difference — no stigma is attached to failure.

'Because we base our course on 100 per cent mastery of each unit, the stu-dent can keep taking the unit exam intil he or she passes it. and then move on to the next unit."

As might be expected, most stu-dents who actually complete the course receive an A or B for their ef-forts. which Ls just fine with the math-ematics educator. "I want students to be more concerned with learning than with g rades . "

STUDENT TUTORS play an impor-tant role in the Kellar Plan, which was originally designed about seven years ago by Fred Kefler. a psycholo-gist at University of Arizona

"While we are on hand during each class to oversee the general working of the course and to confer with stu-

dents and tutors, it is really the tutors that the students have the closest con-tact with." says Morash

The tutors grade the unit exams and answer exam-related questions and problems. "They really have to know what they are doing,' adds Mo-rash

One tutor is Doug Clark of l jvonia Although he thinks the plan "isn't for

.everyone," Clark also calls his Keller calculus courses "the mast satisfying I've ever known."

Clark completed the calculus clas-ses under the Keller Plan before be-coming a tutor in the program He notes that "students aren't afraid to

ich m e with their problems." also finds the teaching experience

is helpful in other classes. Clark and other tutors taking Calcu-

lus III have designed their own "Kel-ler P lan" to make studying easier and more interesting for the advanced course which is taught in the regular manner

THE KELLER PLAN isn't without flaws, though.

"It isn't of much value at this point for nop-math oriented students- — some persons can't get the concepts fast enough to finish all 14 ixii^s dur-ing the semester.- ' admits Morash""

Early discouragement is another major problem. Almost all of the stu-dents in Calculus I are freshmen, and some find the difficulties of coping with the first year of college plus a new concept of teaching a bit too much. "We have to find a way to re-duce the frustration and :fear that hits some students." says Morash

The survivors, however, generally finid the experience worthwhile. Clark, for one. appreciates the independence that learning how to read math gave him: "I don't n£ed to be. spoon-fed anymore."

DAHLKE, who holds a doctorate in math education, believes the long-range benefits of the material and techniques in the plan can be trans-

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Although couched in terms of "de-veloping the required assistance for a healthy and effective railroad trans-portation system," the study is ob-viously an effort to counter a federal preliminary plan to cut rail service in the state

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on Feb. 26 Five months later, a plan will be presented to Con-

gress for implementation.

The USRA plan is expected to detail an integrated railroad system for t^e northeast quarter of the nation, includ-ing abandonment of low density and unprofitable lines, some in Michigan

Earlier plans by the U.S. Depart-ment of Transportation (DOT) recom-mended abandonment of more than 15,000 miles of track in the area affect-ed by the federal law—more than 2,000 miles, or one- third of all the track, in Michigan.

Interstate Commerce Commission hearings on the DOT plan indicated "Michigan must be prepared to plan with federal authorities for service re-tention and improvement later this year," according to John P. Wood-ford. director of State Highways and Transportation and chairman of Gov. Milliken's Interagency Railroad Task Force.

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"We hope railroad user groups, com-munities and businesses dependent on rail service, and the railroad industry itself, will demonstrate interest and support for Michigan railroads by par-ticipating in the February public hear-ings." Woodford said

The hearing schedule, with times and dates to be announced, is: Feb 14. Escanaba; Feb. 18, Traverse City; Feb 19. Saginaw; Feb. 21, Grand Rapids; and Feb. 24, Adrian.

Information on the reports is avail-able from Edgerton W. Bailey, Man-ager of the Railroad Planning Section. Department of State Highways and Transportation. Lansing 48904.

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"The lecture methodology will prob ably achieve short-range obj«ri , better for some students, but tn ih« long-run. students will gain lhe most who learn how to learn

Dahlke regrets the limited relation-ship with students he is afforded by the plan but says "you cannot go half-w;i\ with individualized instruction." lie spends considerable time meeting and working with student tutors, and he and Morash have written about 500

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What the federal provisions does is assure every consumer in the country the s a m e minimum rights in dealing with door-to-door salespersons who are operat ing in interstate commerce.

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The Better Business Bureaus sug-gest you, first, make sure you date and sign the notice of cancellation the buyer left with you at the time of sale. Then deliver or mail it before the three-day deadline expires.

And if it 's already the evening of the final day, you could help to avoid a possible dispute by mailing the no-tice at a main post office or putting it in a mail box where the mail will be picked up and post marked before midnight.

If you cancel during the three-day cooling-off period, the seller t hen -within 10 business days-must :

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AS ALREADY noted, these pro-cedures a re ijninimum steps"required under the nqw FTC Rule.

If you have questions about the regu-lations that apply in your area, con-tact your nearest Better Business Bu-reau. or your state or local govern-ment consumer office.

Meanwhile. If you have difficulties with a door-to-door salesperson, who doesn't appear to be following require-ments of federal rules, you can com-plain to your Better Business Bureau or to the Bureau of Consumer Pro-

tection. Fede Washington.

ral Trade Commission, DC 20580

BBB investigates phony job offers

The s ta te of the economy and the high unemployment rate in the De-troit area make job hunting a pain-fully competit ive and frustrating expe-rience.

This frustrat ion leaves persons des-perate for any implied promise of em-ployment. says Katherine Manley. di-rector of consumer service for the Bet-ter Business Bureau (BBB) of Metro-politan Detroit.

Consequently, the BBB is closely monitoring advertised job opportu-nities. which may turn out to be come-ons for job "training" requiring some investment and long months of minimal earning time.

As an example, the BBB is now re-viewing the operation of a northwest Detroit f irm (International Employes Association, 18505 Eight Mile). Ads without company identification have been run recently in the "help want-ed ' ' columns of a local newspaper for key punch trainees.

Persons interested in the ads have reported to the BBB that no actual po-sition is offered or described as avail-able. The bureau's research has in-

dicated the f i rm is licensed as an em-ployment agbney.

Bureau personnel posing as appli-cants over the telephone have been told by International Employees Asso-ciation they would probably need fur-ther training! before placement, and their training may be paid through government funding or by grants from the City of Detroit.

Thus fa r . BBB representatives have been unable to find a city or federal government agency wich verifies the funding claimed by the firm, says Ms. Manley.

Par t of the screening process for ap-plicants involves determining their fi-nancial s ta tus based on 1973 federal in-come tax returns. Suitable applicants are interviewed by the firm and charged a $520 "processing fee ."

Because th^re are many highly repu-table employment agencies in the De-troit a rea , the BBB urges residents to check thorou themselves i grams, and the professio ment agency sistance whi

Awrey Bakeries loses labor case

ghly before 'committ ing o any "training" pro-to assure themselves of lal level of any employ-from whom they seek as-e job hunting.

Awrey Bakeries. Inc.. headquar-tered in Livonia, has been found guilty of violating federal law by re-fusing to bargain properly with a union selected by its employes in Flint.

The decision against Awrey was made recently by Administrative Law Judge Thomas A. Ricci, a judge for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in Detroit

After completion of the adminis-t ra t ive t r i a l , the NLRB ordered Awrey Bakeries to reinstate to their former positions seven-employes who had been fired The employes will also receive back pay dating to their discharge on July 8. 1974, plus six per cent interest .

The case involved seven women em-ployed by Awrey as hostesses of baked goods in seven of the Hamady retail chain - stores in Flint. .

• They were dismissed af ter Awrey decided its drivers would deliver stock directly to the shelves inside the stores instead of leaving them at the store loading platforms

Judge Ricci said Awrey erred by making the decision unilaterally with-out first notifying the union, represent-ing the seven women, of the impend-ing discharges and changes in work-ing plans.

"Bargaining, in the intendment of the statute, rjot only means meeting with union agents and in good faith discussing mat ters with them at their request ," said Ricci. "but it also means riot running the business — where it affects the employes — as though the union didn't exist, or in a way that the cases refer to as unilate-rally. *"

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Area Deaths And Funerals MICHAEL FERRIS

S e r v i c e s for Mr. Ferr is . 71. of 7630 Woodview Drive. Westland. who died J i n . 23, w e r e held in St. Theodore Catholic Church with the Rev. Arthur l ^ w r y off ic ia t ing. Burial was in Rose-\ ^ \ 6 P a r k Cemete ry Rosary and pray-ere were rec i ted at the Harry J Will Funera l Home .

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worker r e t i r e e f rom Allied Steel and Conveyor Co.

He is surv ived by his widow, F lor -ence; son. J e r r y of Livonia; sisters, Mrs. Howard Snyder and Miss Mary Fer r i s , both of Columbus. Ohio; and seven grandchi ldren.

WfLLIAM C. CAREY S e r v i c e s for Mr. Carey, 81. of

P lymouth , who died Jan . 30. were held in the Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home. Buria l was in Colfax Ceme-tery, Bad Axe, Mich.

Mr. C a r e y was a municipal bond broker in Detroit for 30 years

He is surv ived by his son, William of B i r m i n g h a m ; daughter. Miss Eliza-beth Carey of Detroit; brother, Fred-erick of Bi rmingham; and sisters . Mrs. Cons tance Kuhn and Miss Pearl Corey, both of Detroit.

MAUD A. BUCHOLZ Services for Mrs. Bucholz. 87. of

13974 S a r s o t a . Redford Township, who died J a n . 22. were held in the Harry J. Will Fune ra l Home with the Rev William G. Wager officiating. Burial was in Fores t Lawn Cemetery.

She is survived by her daughter . Mrs. F r e d Church of Redford Town-shipl son. Edward of Redford Town-ship; b ro ther . Roy of Troy; five grand children and four great grandchildren.

EVERLY LINDBLAD Services for Mrs Lindblad. 47, of

16110 Delaware. Redford Township, who died Jan 29. were held in the Hammond and Haas Funeral Home with the Rev George II Kilbourne of-ficiating Burial u is ;it Parkview Me-morial Cemetor\

Mrs. Lindblad was office m a n a g e r at Lindblad s Iih-

She is surv iwd b> her husband, Rob-ert; mother Mrs Theresa Floyd; daughters. Bonnie and Theresa , both living at home; sister, Mrs Donna As selm; and brother. Robert Floyd

i B E A T R I C E L FRANZ Services for Mrs Franz. 81. of 15110

Greenfie ld . Detroit, who died Jan . 24. were held in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church with the Rev J a m e s Barret t off iciat ing Burial was in Holy Cross

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Cemete ry . Rosary and prayers were recited at the Harry J . Will Funeral Home. She is surv ived by sons, Edward of

Livonia and Harold of Farmington ; s is ters . Mrs . Thomas Stanton of Cale-donia. Mrs Arthur Wallis of South-gate. and Mrs . William Govier of In diana; five grandchildren and nine grea t -grandchi ldren .

THELMA A ROSS Services for Miss Ross. 48. of 11394

Hemingway . Redford Township, who died J a n 25. were held in St. Robert Bel la rmine Catholic Church with the Rev George Stromski officiating.

Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Ceme-tery. Rosa ry and prayers were re-cited at the Harry J. Will Funeral Home.

Miss Ross was an ice c ream packer at the Borden Co. for 25 years .

She is survived by brothers. Ed-mund of California. Marian of Red-ford Township and Robert of West-land; s i s t e r s . Mrs. Bette Gronowski of Detroit. Mrs. Geraldine Petosky of Florida and Mrs. Dorothy Dubia of Taylor .

F R A N C E S A BAHORSKI Services for Mrs. Bahorski. 93. of

31927 Rosslyn. Garden City, who died Feb 2. we re held in St. Raphael Cath olic Church Burial was in Olivet Cem-etery Ar rangemen t s were handled by the R. G & G R. Harris Funeral Home.

She is survived by sons. George and Ches ter ; daughter . Mrs Helen V Smith; 6 grandchildren and 12 great-g randch i ld ren

ARCHIE CRISHER Services for Mr Crisher, 54. of

31440 Dover . Garden City, who died Feb 1. were held in the R. G & G. R. Harr is Fune ra l Home with Dr. W. P. Stall ings officiating Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery

Mr Cr i she r worked in plant pro-tection for Chrysler Corp

He is survived by daughters . Mrs. Linda McGoldrick and Mrs Ruth Zipf; s i s t e r s . Mrs Betty Shannon. Mrs. E ls ie F reeman . Miss Ruth Cri-sher and Mrs Helen Griff in; and three grandchi ldren .

R O B E R T B M C E L R O Y

Services for Mr McElroy. 55. of 315 Hartsough. Plymouth, who died Feb 2. were held in the Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. Henry L. Rein-wald off ic ia t ing Burial was in Riv-erside Cemete ry

Mr McElroy was commander of the P lymou th VFW Mayflower Post No. 6695. The post demonstrated full mil i tary honors in a ceremony for McElroy at Riverside Cemetery

McElroy was a truck dr iver f o r Gatco Bushing

He is surv ived by two daughters , and a s i s te r . Mrs Allen Jo rdan of Plymouth

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For extra security, all deposits are insured up to $40,000 by the Inderal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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Meijer realigns executive jobs*

H E ' R E O P E N ....FOR ANOTHER SEASON. WE'LL BE OFFERING THE SAME QUALITY FRUITS and VEGETABLES VOU H A V E C O M E T O EXPECT FROM US FOR 30 YEARS

% THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS

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Several management appointments have been made by the board of direc-tors of Mei je r . Inc.. the Grand Rapids-based f i rm which operates a hypermarket at Ford and Canton Cen ter roads in Canton Township.

Fred Mei jer wil l assume the post of chairman of the board and continue as chief executive officervSucceeding him as president will be Harvey E. Leemen, former ly executive vice-president. Lemmen wil l continue a s general manager.

Ear l D. Holton has been named ex-ecutive vice-president and will contin-ue his du t ies as assistant general man-ager

GEZINA M E I J E R . who has served as c h a i r m a n of the board, was desig nated c h a i r m a n of the board emer i t a She is the widow of Hendrik Meijer. founder of Meijer. Inc . and the mother of Fred Meijer.

"The promotion of Lemmen and Hol-ton is in recognition of the duties they have already assumed.' explains Mei |er. " I t has always Ix-en my desire t«> develop a strong management respon sible to our family of employes as well as our customers and the public

" A s long-t ime Meijer employes , they have contributed to (he (level opment of the Meijer philosophy and well-being of our company

" In the i r new positions, they will fur ther e n h a n c e our management ca-pability to lead the growth of our inde-pendent cha in of Meijer supermarkeLs and Mei je r Thrif ty Acres hype rmar ke t s . "

L E M M E N . 52. joined Meijer 1949 as accoun tan t and office manage r .

He was appointed merchandising di rector in 1961. vice president-general m a n a g e r in 1970. and executive vice-president in 1973 He Ls a graduate of the Univers i ty of Michigan, with a BBA in 1944 and an MBA in 1949.

Holton. 41. joined Mti je r in 1952 as a c lerk , moving up to s tore manage-ment posit ions ;uid becoming district m a n a g e r in i960 Promoted to oper ations m a n a g e r the next year . Holton was subsequent ly named vice presi-den t -opera t ions in 11)66 and senior vice-president and assistant general r eanager in 1973 Holton presently

MRS. GEZINA MEIJER

serves ;is president of the Michigan I "1 Dea le r s Association

M E I J E R . started working at age 14 with his sister upon the opening of his father's f irst grocery store in 1934

His en t i re career has been in the Meijer organization, working in al-most eve ry phase of the business

He presen t ly serves on the board of d i rec tors of Michigan National Bank a n d t h e West M i c h i g a n C o m -prehensive Health Planning Unit.

Mei jer has served as director and past pres ident of Topco Associates, a nat ionwide food distributing group, and past vice-president of Super Mar-ket Ins t i tu te . Inc.

MRS. GEZINA MEIJER has been associa ted with the business since its inception

Upon t h e death of her husband in 1964. she assumed the presidency and b e c a m e c h a i r m a n of the board in 1%9 She continues as a m e m b e r of the board of directors and as an ac-tive par t ic ipant in the business.

Mei je r . Inc. owns and opera tes a 13-city group of independent s tores in Michigan, including 19 Thrif ty Acres h y p e r m a r k e t s and six supermarke t s .

Camper show opens Feb. 15 The eighth annual Detroit Camper

and Travel Trai ler Show will open Sat-urday. F e b 15. in the Detroit Artil-lery Arrpory on Eight Mile near North land Center

The show will open at noon Satur-

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Attendance is expected to reach last year ' s 133.442 for the nine-day event

Recreat ional vehicles of all types will f>c on display, completely filling the 2H0.000 square-feet of the a rmory . Admission to the show, j-ponsored by the Michigan Mobile Home and Recre-ational Vehicle Institute, is $2 50 for adul ts . 25 cents for children six through 12. and tree for children five and under accompanied by an adult.

Advance t ickets sold through Feb. 14 a re $2 and may be obtained at Hud-son and Sears stores

Special days a re : Sunday. Feb. 16. Family Day: Monday. Senior Citizens Day with all elderly persons admit ted for 50 cen t s until 6 p m ; Tuesday. L'ldies Day with women admitted for 50 cents until 6 p m . Wednesday. Pub-lic Safety Day. policemen and fire-lighters admi t ted for 50 cents until .6 p.m . Thursday. Armed Forces Day. military personnel with identification admit ted for 50 cents until 6 p .m. : Friday. Industry Day; Saturday. Club Day with an award to the outstanding recreat ional vehicle club; and Sun-dav. Feb. 23. closing day

Vocational s choo l at SC o p e n to public

Dean Ted Diebel of Schoolcraft Col lege invites the public to tour the col-l ege ' s voca t iona l fac i l i t ies dur ing V o c a t i o n a l Educa t ion Week, now through Feb . 15.

Diebel. head of Schoolcraft 's ap-plied sc iences division, encourages pa ren t s to visit the facilities and says it is a good t ime for students to tour the c a m p u s and look at ca ree r pro-g r a m s being offered

Persons m a y stop by at any t ime convenient for thprn during this week. The Applied Sciences Building is lo-cated at the northeast section of the campus

At Schoolcraf t , vocational education involves m o r e than 40 cert i f icate and degree p r o g r a m s in business, health, music, publ ic services and technical a r e a s

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Feb, 13—'The American Association of University Women will hold its an nual f ireside meetings at three loca tions beginning at 8 p.m. The topic in the home of Es the r Hulsing, 12619 Bea-con Hill Court will be "Township Plan ning. Problems or P rogress?" The topic at the home of Janet Repp. 47911 Brewster Court will be "The Aging Process. Golden or Grey Y e a r s ? " Fea tured at the home of Lucia Danes, 121 High Street will be a discussion on "Legist lative Con-c e r n s "

HEALTH AND SAFETY Feb 13— Schoolcraft College.s con-

tinuing series on health and safety in the later yea r s continues at Canton Township Hall. 128 Canton Center Road. The Senior Forum for this week will fea ture "Defensive Driv-ing." and will begin at 1 p.m.

MUSIC IN LINCOLN'S LIFE

Feb 13—Dr. Weldon Petz. a noted auttwrity on Abraham Lincoln will speak on "The Musical Note In Lin-coln's Life" in the Dunning Memorial Building The lecture will begin at 7 30 p.m. and will be open to the pub-lic. .

SAND PAINTING Feb 13-14—Sand painting demon-

strat ions will be held between 2 and 1 30 p m at the Green Thumb, lo-cated in the Forest Place Mall. 470 Forest . Plymouth. Those in attend ance will learn how to make hear ts for their dish gardens.

H O U S E C H U R C H O F P L Y M O U T H

Feb 14 -The House Church of Plymouth is sponsoring another meet-ing a s part of its continuing education

series. The meeting will begin at 7:45 p.m. in the home of J im and Pat Fran-cek. 1000 Fairgrounds Father Ted LaMar of Visitation Parish in Detroit will talk abcut his work with indigent persons and experiences in the civil rights movements . All interested per-sons a r e invited to attend.

WSDP OPEN HOUSE

Feb. 14—WSDP radio is holding its third annual open house marking its third year of on the air broadcasting. All the facilities will be open to the public from 3-8 p.m. and ref reshments will be available. The station is lo-cated at Centennial Educational Park

PARENTS WITHOUT PARTN2RS Feb 14—"Parents Without Par t

n e r s " will mee t in the First Presby-ter ian Church. 20(» East Main in North-ville William Decker ->l Decker Real Es ta te will speak on What's New in Real Estate " The meeting will begin at 8 p m and the afterglow will be an-nounced

CARNIVAL! Feb. 15—The Starkweather Elemen-

tary School PTC is sponsoring a car-nival f rom 5-8 p m The carnival will feature games, a cakewalkl and re-f reshments at the school. 550 N. Hol-brook

PAW PRINTS 4H DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB

Feb 15—The Plymouth Paw Prints 4-H Dog Obedience Club is hosting an obedience match for members of 4-H dog obedience clubs in Wayne County The match will begin at 10 a .m. in the North ville Square Shopping Mall Only 4-H m e m b e r s may participate but the public is invited to watch the competition Registrations a re cur-

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rently being accepted for the match. Call Mrs. Edna Terry of Salem Town-ship for more information

CANTON REGISTRATION

Feb. 17-25—Parents of Canton High studnets a re reminded that 1975-76 reg-istration is scheduled for students at this t ime. Students will meet with counselors on Feb. 17-19 and will have until Feb. 25 to complete their class schedules. Pa ren t s of students a re in-vited to take an interest in course se-lection.

NW WAYNE CHAPTER OF NOW

Feb 18—There will be a meeting of the Northwest Wayne County Chapter of the Nat ional Organizat ion for Women in the Newman Mouse, on the Schoolcraft College campus . I7:wn Haggerty Road. Livonia The meelum will begin at 7 30 p in and will lea t i ne speake r Shirley Monson. the Michigan State coordinaotor ol NOW.

ROCKS AND MINERAL CIA B

Feb 18 -The Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department will be sporv soring a rocks and mineral club An organizational meeting will be held at 8 p .m. at the Cultural Center 525 F a r m e r Street .

DAR T O HONOR C I T I Z E N S

Feb 19—The Sarah Anne Cochrane Chapter of the DAR will honor its 1975 "good c i t izens" and their mothers at a luncheon at the King's Mill Club Housd. J ames town Circle. Northville. Five high school seniors have been se-lected to receive pins and cer t i f icates symbolizing qualities of dependability, leadership, service and patriotism. Their mo the r s will receive roses The luncheon begins at noon

HAROLD'S CLVB PARTY

Feb. 22—The fun and excitement of Las Vegas will prevail when the Plymouth Newcomer 's Club holds its annual "Haro ld ' s Club P a r t y " at Roma Hall. 32550 Cherry Hill at Venoy in Garden City The starting t ime is 8 p.m. and the cost is $18 per couple. Reservat ions for Newcomers, ex-newcomers and guests can be made by mailing a check payable to Plymouth Newcomers to Mrs. Frank Leary of 1096 Harding Street in Plymouth Deadline for reservations is Feb. 12.

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PLYMOUTH I PeoPre- \ I

BICENTENNIAL

Save $250 or more and get a true bicentennial

collectors' set worth $39.95 for just $12.50. 2 0 0 years ago the ear ly Amer ican

colonists knew all about the v i r tues of th r i f t . And they knew a good

bargain when they saw one. Too bad they ' r e not here for our "Grea t

Amer ican Bicentennia l Spoon Sale!'

But you are. Ju s t open a savings account of $ 2 5 0 . 0 0 or m o r e —or. if you a l r eady have a savings account

with us, add $ 2 5 0 . 0 0 or more to your present balance . T h e n t a k e

a d v a n t a g e of a super price reduc-tion on a beaut i fu l set of 13 pewter spoons, each with an au then t i c seal

of (Jneof the original 13 colonies. T h e set a $ 3 9 . 9 5 value is m a d e

bv the c r a f t smen of the Inter-nat ional Silver C o m p a n y and comes

comple te with a h a n d s o m e display rack of genuine oak. Best of all. it's

» yours for just $ 12.50.

Should you need more encourage-ment , r e m e m b e r t h a t we offer t h e highest bank interest in town on regular savings.

An effect ive annua l yield of 5 . 2 % to be exact. You see, we com -

pound interes t on our regular 5 %

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savings continuously - not quar t e r ly , or even dai ly like o rd ina ry banks. W e also offer a wide a r r ay of t ime deposit accounts which yield f rom 5 1 2 °'c interest for 90 day accounts . . . up to 7V2°'r interest for 6 -yea r accounts .

Th i s set of 13 great Amer ican spoons is a beaut i fu l way to p repa re your home for the bicentennial . And our saving p lans are good common sense ways to p r epa re for the fu tu re .

See us soon and t ake a d v a n t a g e of the "Grea t American

Bicentennia l Spoon Sale" Af ter all. offers like this

only h a p p e n once in 2 0 0 years.

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Will it t a k e a d e a t h or two to a w a k e n t h e S t a t e H i g h w a y C o m m i s s i o n t o the f a c t t ha t w o r k on t h e 1-96 f r e e w a y a long S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d in R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p a n d Livonia h a s t u r n e d it in to a g igan -tic d e a t h t r a p ? O r did a n e a r - f a t a l a c c i d e n t in front of T h u r s t o n High f ina l ly get the ba l l ro l l ing?

T h o s e a r e t h e ques t ions s t u d e n t s of T h u r s t o n , r e s i d e n t s of Red fo rd T o w n s h i p and t h e t h o u s a n d s of d r i v e r s who use the h ighway dai ly a r e a s k i n g .

T h e y k n o w it is a d a n g e r o u s s i t ua t ion . T h e y h a v e r e a d abou t the d a n g e r s in a s e r i e s of edi to-r ia l s in t h e s e c o l u m n s in t h e p a s t few m o n t h s . They h a v e r e a d about an a c c i d e n t t h a t all but took t h e l i fe of a young f a t h e r who is sti l l r ece iv -ing t h e r a p y months a f t e r t he inc iden t .

T h e v know about the a c c i d e n t less t h a n two

weeks a g o involving two m e m b e r s of t he T h u r s -ton High s w i m vars i ty , one of w h o m s u f f e r e d a f r a c t u r e d v e r t e b r a and f a c e s a long pe r iod of re-hab i l i t a t i on .

T h e y h a v e h e a r d of t he s en io r at T h u r s t o n , a teen g i r l , who sk idded and rol led ove r t he d e e p e m b a n k m e n t into the " b i g d i t c h " but f o r t u n a t e l y e s c a p e d w i t h minor b r u i s e s and a w r e c k e d c a r .

T h e y h a v e hea rd of a n o t h e r Occident in f ront of the school that inc luded f ive gi r ls , none of whom w a s se r ious ly in ju red , but t he i r c a r w a s to-ta led w h e n it skidded over t he e d g e of the w ide open e m b a n k m e n t and rolled ove r and ove r to the bo t tom of the excava t ion of wha t one day will be a d e p r e s s e d h ighway.

WHAT IS T H E REASON for all of t h e s e acc i -d e n t s 0 An excava t ion for a s u p e r h i g h w a y — of t en as d e e p a s SO feet , with no s a f e t y b a r r i e r s a long the s i d e s of the s e r v i c e r o a d s , and long s p a n s w h e r e the e d g e of the c u r b a n d the " d i t c h " a r e less t h a n six feet a p a r t .

O n e d o e s n ' t need imag ina t ion to know w h a t hap-pens if a c a r s t a r t s to skid, hi ts t he c u r b , s w e r v e s ;md f l ips into the deep " d i t c h . " I t ' s s m a l l w o n d e r the c o r r i d o r hasn ' t b e c o m e k n a w n a s a d e a t h t r a p P r o b a b l y the only r e a s o n is t h a t t h e r e h a v e n ' t b e e n any fa ta l i t i es , only i n j u r i e s t h a t h a v e c r i p p l e d pe r sons for l ife.

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T h a t h a s to lie with a S t a t e H i g h w a y C o m m i s -sion, wh ich h a s n ' t e n f o r c e d c o n t r a c t s s igned by f i r m s ins t a l l ing the d e p r e s s e d h i g h w a y . It is our u n d e r s t a n d i n g tha t e ach c o n t r a c t h a s a c l a u s e which c a l l s for the c o n t r a c t o r s to ins ta l l s a f e t y b a r r i e r s at e v e r y T in t e r sec t ion going no r th or south into Schoo lc ra f t w h e r e d igg ing h a s t a k e n place .

S ince t h e Sch<x)lcraft or 1-96 f r e e w a y or ig ina l ly was s c h e d u l e d for comple t ion in 1972 and s ince this is 1975 and it still a p p e a r s to be a long w a y f r o m b e i n g n e a r a r ibbon-cut t ing c e r e m o n y , it would a p p e a r the S t a t e H ighway C o m m i s s i o n should e x p l a i n the de l ays or exp la in why it is t ak -ing so long.

F u r t h e r , it should be thorough ly e x p l a i n e d why s a f e t y b a r r i e r s haven ' t been e r e c t e d a s a g r e e d to in c o n t r a c t s .

T H I S N E W S P A P E R s t a r t e d a c a m p a i g n for s a f e t y b a r r i e r s last fall , point ing to t he wide open a r e a s in Livonia and in R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p w h e r e east bound m o t o r i s t s a r e v e r y c lose to the e d g e of the e m b a n k m e n t with no p ro tec t ion .

T h e c a m p a i g n ac tua l ly s t a r t e d when it w a s pointed out that t r u c k s haul ing d i r t on t he wes t -bound l a n e w e r e dr iv ing s ide by s ide and hold ing up long l ines of t r a f f i c .

Boosting car sales

AT LEAST w o r k e r s h a v e ins ta l l ed p o l e s to wh ich s t e e l s h e e t s will b e a t t a c h e d for s a f e t y b a r r i e r s a l o n g t h e e a s t b o u n d l a n e s of S c h o o l -c r a f t R o a d in t h e vicinity of T h u r s t o n High

S c h o o l . Th is work s t a r t e d a f t e r t h e m o s t r e c e n t a c c i d e n t in f r o n t of t he s c h o o l . (Staff p h o t o s by M a u r i e Walke r )

THIS IS A N O T H E R p i c t u r e of t h e s a m e e a s t b o u n d l a n e s h o w i n g n o b a r r i e r s of any

Th i s w a s quickly c o r r e c t e d , p r o b a b l y b e c a u s e the e a r t h m o v i n g c o m p a n i e s i n f o r m e d t h e i r d r iv -e r s to c o n f o r m with the laws and ge t to t he r igh t a s qu ick ly a s possible. We h a v e n ' t s e e n any t r u c k s go ing s ide by s ide s ince . . . a big h a n d to t he d r i v e r s a n d to the i r bosses .

T h e n c a m e a compla in t abou t t he a m o u n t of dirt b e i n g d r o p p e d on Schoolc ra f t by t r u c k s which m a d e d r i v i n g ve ry s l ippery in r a i n y or snowy w e a t h e r . We don ' t know how th i s w a s c o r r e c t e d , but v e r y qu ick ly the m a t t e r w a s s t r a i g h t e n e d out and e a r t h on the h ighway no longer w a s a prob-l em. A n o t h e r t ip of the t o p p e r to t h e d r i v e r s and thei r b o s s e s .

In the m e a n t i m e , t h e r e w a s a c o n s t a n t q u e r y about why the S ta t e Highway D e p a r t m e n t w a s not doing a n y t h i n g about e r ec t i ng s a f e t y b a r r i e r s at the m o s t d a n g e r o u s points a long the l eng thy 1-96 f r e e w a y .

T H E N C A M E T H E N I G H T when a young f a t h e r

t y p e a n d s h o w i n g h o w c l o s e a u t o s a r e to t h e e d g e of t h e "b ig d i t ch . "

m i s s e d a t u r n and r o a r e d over the s ide and down the e m b a n k m e n t , s u f f e r i n g n e a r f a t a l i n j u r i e s tha t f ind h i m tak ing t h e r a p y now. s e v e r a l m o n t h s a f t e r the acc iden t .

T h e n , a n d only then, did t he S ta t e H i g h w a y De-p a r t m e n t show even mild i n t e r e s t in t he s i tua t ion . Tha t c a m e a f t e r the w r i t e r a r r a n g e d a t o u r with the h e a d of the t r a f f i c division in W a y n e County . Paul Ri ley , a c c o m p a n i e d by S t a t e Sen. Car l P u r -sell . m a d e a tour of the h ighway . All of t he m o s t d a n g e r o u s spo t s w e r e pointed out . and e m p h a s i s was p l a c e d on t h e fac t tha t the e n t i r e c o r r i d o r was d a n g e r o u s a n d should h a v e s a f e t y b a r r i e r s f r o m T e l e g r a p h to N e w b u r g h roads .

I n d i c a t i o n s w e r e given then t ha t such b a r r i e r s would be e r e c t e d within t h r e e or four weeks .

D e s p i t e the fac t tha t Sen. P u r s e l l not i f ied S t a t e H ighway Di r ec to r John Woodford of the s i tua t ion and S t a t e Rep . Rober t G e a k e followed with a s im-ilar l e t t e r a few days l a t e r , nothing w a s done.

T h e n c a m e the acc iden t involving the two swim-

Rebates good, but why not cut prices: It took qui te a while, but t h e r e ' s f inal ly s o m e

good n e w s for the s u b u r b s T h e a u t o i n d u s t r y ' s re-ba t e p lan is work ing!

In a spec ia l O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c poll of local a u t o dea l e r s , it was c o m m o n p l a c e to h e a r such r e m a r k s a s " f an t a s t i c . " " w o n d e r f u l " a n d "bes t s a l e s in y e a r s . "

D e a l e r s along T e l e g r a p h and T w e l v e Mile Roads in Southfield r e p o r t e d the bes t s a l e s in m a n y m o n t h s dur ing the f i r s t w e e k s of the r e b a t e per iod In Troy , w h e r e a l a r g e col lec t ion of dea l -e r s is l oca t ed off Maple R o a d , s a l e s m e n w e r e p l eased t h a t m a n y c u s t o m e r s w e r e buy ing m o d e l s on which no r e b a t e p lan app l i e s .

" O u r f loor t r a f f i c i n c r e a s e d a b o u t 50 pe r cen t r ight a f t e r t he bonus p lan w a s a n n o u n c e d . " sa id Hugh Coughl in . sa les m a n a g e r at Bill Brown F o r d on P l y m o u t h Road in Livonia . " O u r s a l e s a r e up about 75 p e r c e n t , " r e p o r t e d Rick Tonk inson , s a l e s m a n a g e r at B. J . R a t i g a n C h r y s l e r P l y m o u t h down the s t r e e t :

J o h n Chott . at G e n e Mero l l i s Chevro l e t , on Ford R o a d in G a r d e n City, ca l l ed t he p a s t J a n u -a r y - ' t h e bes t mon th we 've e v e r had , " e s t i m a t i n g that t he d e a l e r s h i p sold b e t w e e n 175 and 200 c a r s in t he f i r s t few weeks a f t e r t he r e b a t e s wen t into

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Motors, a n AMC dea l e r sh ip on Ann Arbo r R o a d in P l y m o u t h , en thused : " In four d a y s we did m o r e bus iness t h a n in the p rev ious 20 ."

S E V E R A L COMMON t r e n d s s t a n d out f r o m the s u r v e y :

• T h e r e b a t e plan vas t ly i n c r e a s e d t r a f f i c in s h o w r o o m s -- s o m e c a s e s a s m u c h a s 300 or 400 per cen t .

• T h e old d e a l e r a x i o m , you c a n ' t ge t s a l e s without s h o w r o o m t r a f f i c , p roved a c c u r a t e , a s sa les i n c r e a s e s closely fol lowed t r a f f i c i n c r e a s e s .

• Unexpec t ed ly , t h e r e w a s a l m o s t a s m u c h in-t e re s t in m o d e l s on which r e b a t e s w e r e not of-fe red a s in those cove red by the p l an .

• T h e r e b a t e plan a p p e a r s to h a v e s t i m u l a t e d con f idence in c u s t o m e r s t ha t th ings will get bet-

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t e r . so t h e y a r e willing to even buy c a r s not cov-e red by r e b a t e s .

One d e a l e r s u m m e d up : " I think people a r e exci ted a n d have a new a i r of conf idence . "Hiey think t h i s is going to get the bal l rol l ing a g a i n ... The re a r e people who a r e laid off -- I 'm not an os-t r ich wi th m y head in a hole. But the people who a r e w o r k i n g h a v e m o n e y . "

Q U I T E T R U E , and even m a n y of the w o r k e r s laid off h a v e SUB funds coming in to k e e p the wolf f r o m the door.

T h a t ' s wha t d is t inguishes the p r e s e n t r eces -sion f r o m the depress ion of the 1930s, and t ha t in turn is w h y bus iness l e a d e r s h e r e in t he s u b u r b s a r e g u a r d e d l y op t imis t ic ins tead of t e r r i f i e d .

T h e s u c c e s s of the r e b a t e plan is an e n o r -mous ly i m p o r t a n t symbol for e v e r y o n e in th is a r e a , wh ich is so dependeh t on the hea l th of the au to i n d u s t r y .

B U T WHY, one wonders , did we h a v e to wa i t so long for p r i ce reduc t ions (the net e f f ec t of t he r e b a t e p l a n ) to be inst i tuted to s t i m u l a t e s a l e s ?

One poss ib le a n s w e r w a s s u g g e s t e d r ecen t ly by U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan Bus ine s s School P ro f . Ross Wi lhe lm. He points to 1971, when the Nixon a d m i n i s t r a t i o n suddenly i m p o s e d p r i c e con t ro l and c a u g h t a lot of c o m p a n i e s wi th t h e i r p r i c e s down. Without e f fec t ive p r i c e relief f r o m the feds , t he se c o m p a n i e s found t h e m s e l v e s in a t e r r i b l e prof i t s q u e e z e .

T h i s t i m e a round . Wi lhe lm s u g g e s t s , nobody wan t ed to get caugh t out in t he cold aga in . Which is why the p r i ce cu t t ing took the f o r m of a r e b a t e plan, a n d why the r e b a t e p lan itself is be ing l imit-ed in d u r a t i o n to the end of th is m o n t h . Then , a t a m i n i m u m , t h e indus t ry will be p r o t e c t e d if Con-g r e s s s u d d e n l y dec ides t o pusr!*a pr ice f r e e z e on the e c o n o m y .

W i l h e l m ' s point is c l e a r ; We a r e s t i l l s u f f e r -ing f r o m the unsuccess fu l e x p e r i m e n t wi th eco-nomic c o n t r o l s by a f ede ra l g o v e r n m e n t i l l-equip-ped to do any th ing of t he s o r t .

m e r s . T h e O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c i m m e d i a t e l y noti- ' f ied Ri ley of the la tes t a c c i d e n t and w a s r e f e r r e d to a h i g h e r au thor i ty . B r u c e L a F r a n c e , s en io r dis- ' t r ic t e n g i n e e r . J ,

LA F R A N C E SAID a m e e t i n g had been held' with t h e c o n t r a c t o r s , who had beei i told to m o v e as q u i c k l y a s pass ib le to instal l t he g u a r d ra i l s a t ^ all T i n t e r s e c t i o n s with n o r t h or sou th app roaches -to the f r e e w a y and t o line t he road with s t r i p e d .• b a r r e l s a long the e d g e of t he r o a d .

L a F r a n c e sa id t h e r e a r e an a w f u l lot of inter* *• sec t ions w i t h cos t s of be tween $40,000 and $50.000.;• to t h e c o n t r a c t o r s . The a n s w e r is t ha t it h a s t a k ^ p . an a w f u l long t i m e to o r d e r t h e m ins ta l led a n d the c o n t r a c t o r s knew when they s igned the con-t r ac t t hey were going to h a v e th is e x p e n s e . '

H o w e v e r , L a F r a n c e ' s m e s s a g e to the con- • t r a c t o r s m u s t have r e a c h e d h o m e in a h u r r y No la te r t h a n two days a f t e r the la tes t acc ident . ' c r e w s w e r e busy e r ec t i ng b a r r i e r s at the e x i t s ' ' f r o m T h u r s t o n High onto Schoo lc ra f t and at o t h e r ' points a l o n g the ea s tbound lane.

T h e r e st i l l r e m a i n s a long span which is now p r o t e c t e d by s t r iped b a r r e l s , and we don ' t think that is enough T h e r e h a s been s o m e l imi ted work ^ on the wes tbound lane, but bas i ca l ly the d a n - ,. ge rous o p e n a r e a still ex i s t s on t he oppos i t e s ide , of t he h i g h w a y f r o m the high school bui lding

M e a n w h i l e . Thurs ton s t uden t s a r e c i r c u l a t i n g pe-t i t ions t h roughou t Redfo rd Townsh ip d e m a n d i n g the S t a t e H ighway D e p a r t m e n t t a k e ac t ion i m m e -dia te ly to co r rec t the d a n g e r s s u r r o u n d i n g the " "b ig d i t c h . "

by H.4\k 11 (H.i \

A man who fought uphill

N o o n e c a n seriously doubt that this c o u n t r y is f a c e d w i t h m a n y p rob lems—figh t ing inf la t ion, a r e c e s s i o n a n d developing an e n e r g y c o n s e r v a t i o n p r o g r a m a m o n g them.

T h e p r e s i d e n t h a s m a d e s o m e p roposa l s , and in the las t w e e k Congress h a s a t t e m p t e d to s c u t t l e e a c h a n d e v e r y one of t h e m without any demon-s t r a t e d p r o g r a m of its own. to th is poin t .

It s e e m s a s though the coun t ry is d r i f t i ng , and you c a n ' t b l a m e the people for having a fee l ing of d e s p a i r .

WITH T H E S E P R O B L E M S fac ing the c o u n t r y , it is a p p r o p r i a t e to wr i t e th is week abou t a m a n who f a c e d m a n y odds.

He f a i l ed in bus iness in '31.

H e r a n a n d was d e f e a t e d for t he s t a t e legis la

t u r e in '32. He f a i l ed aga in in bus ines s in '33.

He w a s f ina l ly e lected to t he s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e in

'34. His s w e e t h e a r t died in 35. H e h a d a nervous b r e a k d o w n in '36. ^

H e w a s d e f e a t e d for the s p e a k e r s h i p of tro? s t a t e h o u s e in '38. ^

H e w a s d e f e a t e d for p re s iden t i a l e l ec to r in '40.V He w a s de f ea t ed for C o n g r e s s in '43 H e w a s f inal ly e lec ted to C o n g r e s s in '46

His s u c c e s s o r in his own p a r t y w a s d e f e a t e d in

'48.

He r a n a n d w a s de f ea t ed "for the U.S. S e n a t e in

'55.

A N D H E WAS E L E C T E D t h e n 6 t h p r e s i d e n t of the U n i t e d S ta t e s in 1860.

T h i s r e p e a t e d fa i lu re was none o t h e r t h a n Abra-h a m L inco ln .

His r e c o r d shou ld be an insp i ra t ion to those who feel t h e y a r e a l w a y s f ac ing an uphil l b a t t l e wi th few t a n g i b l e r esu l t s .

L inco ln , in his own t ime , w a s not c o n s i d e r e d a g r e a t m a n . He was accused of sp l i t t ing the Repub-lic wi th h i s meddl ing in wha t w e now cal l "c iv i l r i g h t s . "

E v e n t h e speech he m a d e a t G e t t y s b u r g w a s c o n s i d e r e d t r i t e by the p r e s s of h i s t i m e .

Ye t it h a s su rv ived long a f t e r i t s c r i t i c s w e r e

bu r i ed .

And it is still a p p r o p r i a t e t oday a s t he d e m o c r a t -

ic s y s t e m h a s been t h r e a t e n e d .

. . T h a t th is natiori, u n d e r God, sha l l h a v e a new b i r t h of f r e e d o m ; and t ha t g o v e r n m e n t of the people , by t he people, for t he people sha l l not p e r -ish f r o m the e a r t h . "

T h e r e is still hope for our na t ion .

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e followed right hiring procedures R e f e r e n c e is made to your ar t ic le in

the Jan 30 edition of the paper regard-ing the National , Organization fo r Women (NOW) objections to the hir-ing of Mrs . Christensen for a staff po-sition with Schoolcraft College.

Your r e p o r t e r quoted me correct ly , but he only printed part of my state-ment. I sa id . " T V selection of Mrs. (Jiristerison was none of NOW's darn business or any business of the board of t rus tees a s it is the responsibility of the college administrat ion to fill open positions on their s t a f f . "

In spi te of s ta tements in t rustee Ro-sina R a y m o n d ' s so-called position paper, it is only the responsibility of t rustees to see that the administrat ion fairly follows approved procedures in the searching for. screening and selec-t ion^and not t o determine which appli-cant is most qualified.

Before Mrs Vukmirovich (of NOW> sent her le t ter of Dec. 29 directly to the board of trustees, she did not con-tact Dr. Grote. the president; Dr. Keene. the vice president fhr in-stitutional a f f a i r s ; or Mr. Munroe. di-rector of personnel, to find out what procedures were followed in the selec-tion of Mrs. Christensen. Nor. for that mat te r , did Mrs. Raymond before writing her so-called position paper .

If they had done this, they would have found the opening was posted to the facul ty and advertised in The De-troit News and the Observer & Eccen-tric Newspapers , and they received 118 applicat ions, including one male with a doc tor ' s degree

Mr. Griff i th , the director of commu-nity a f f a i r s , and Mr. Munroe. director of personnel , reviewed all 118 appli-cations and reduced them to 10 for fur-ther consideration.

Mr. Munroe. Mr Griffith and Mrs. Betty Andrews, assistant to the direc-tor of communi ty af fa i rs for senior adults, reviewed and reduced the num-ber to six.

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Mr. Gr i f f i t h . Mr. Munroe . Dr. Keene and Mrs. Andrews interviewed these six applicants and reduced the list to two. By mutual agreement , they agreed a s to the one applicant they thought best qualified and sent their recommendat ion and the appli-cant ' s file to President Grote for final confirmation, and she was hired.

Therefore , it seems to me the ad-ministration fairly followed the aj> proved procedures.

A E . VALUER, Trus tee . Schoolcraft College

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Which adults, which animals? Editor:

The ep i tome of many neighbors' lack of concern for the peace of others is reflected in their at t i tudes with their dogs.

Some will only let their animals out very ear ly or very late. After barking for maybe 15 mintues and awakening o thers who don't keep the s a m e hours, they a r e brought in. Others will not allow their animals out when most

people a re sleeping but will allow them to ba rk . howl, yip and whine all day.

Many people a re in a noisy environ-ment all day due to employment and would welcome the quiet a f t e r coming home to an otherwise peaceful neigh-borhood. After being awakened ea r ly every morning and late every night month a f t e r month, it becomes very annoying and oould be stopped so eas-ily %

Try talking to the individuals? That was the biggest mistake of all. Noth-ing will c r ea t e hostility quicker than suggesting control of a person 's ani-mal.

Comment on their children, lawn or life-style and you can remain friends if they a re adult, but try to receive co-operation in regard to a problem ani-mal . and it seems the only way is to initiate court action. Suddenly they are not adul ts but hostile children, and the fr iendship is gone, all over a dog-

P e r h a p s they see the animal as an extension of their own mentality. One or s eve ra l fami l ies cannot c a r r y much legal weight if they a re sur-rounded by people who care only for themselves. Our family would really like to live in peace, and if your news-paper could do anything to make people more aware of the friendships that a re being lost because of dog owners ' d isregard for others, it would be much appreciated.

I s incerely believe this is a legiti-mate compiaint . but because of the hostility and viciousness that it has brought out in otherwise rational adults, it is not in my family 's inter-est to have any names mentioned. The way my wife and children a r e now t rea ted over this is another story. It really makes me wonder which of our neighbors a re the rational adults and which a r e their animals.

A.B . Livonia

Near misses on Middle Bel l Editor:

Can something be done about the asinine mark ings on Middle Belt be-tween Industrial Drive and School-c ra f t ? At Industrial Drive, there is a left turn lane marked on the road, and at Schoolcraft at the bridge, a left turn lane, but between the two sec-tions the lanes northbound swing into the center and out again

Drivers do not follow the painted lines, such as they are. but follow the concrete lanes. About half way. c a r s move over in front of those on the left—near misses a re too close.

How about making that left turn sec-tion at Industrial Drive and School-craf t one lane and painted so it can be seen, ur am I asking something that c a n ' t be done because the High-way Depar tment can ' t see the prob-lem 9

That rai l road bridge is still a yea r away f rom completion, and t raf f ic on Middle Belt has always been one big pain.

By making those lanes s t ra ight from Schoolcraft to Industrial Drive. I know t r a f f i c will move in some kind of order .

W MARTYNOW, Livonia

GOP likes fair treatment Editor:

As outgoing chai rman of the Re-publican P a r t y of Livonia. I want to take this opportunity to express credit to your newspaper on the balanced and object ive reporting of political

events whfeh have been apparent in your news coverage, particularly dur-ing the general election campaigns last fall .

This subject was recently discussed

at a genera l membership meeting of our club, and it is my privilege to con vey to you our recognition of a job well done.

HARRY GREENLEAF. Livonia

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\ A major drive for unionization of re-tail store employes in the Detroit met-ropolitan a rea has developed in the vfake of post- Christmas economic lay-offs at Sears. J, L. Hudsons and other retail giants. • 1

i ' Organizing director Joe Ferrante of Retail Store Employes Union local 876 said more than 50 per cent of the 2.300 j np loyes at Sears stores at the Ma-comb Mall. Lincoln Park and the Li-vonia Mall have petitioned the Nation al Labor Relations Board (NLRBi for a hearing and and unionization vote

The signatures of only 30 per cent of the employes in a store arc required to secure the hearing. Ferrante ex-plained

NLRB petition siging is also going on in Sears stores and outlets through-put Oakland. Wayne and Macomb counties

'The need for job security is the reason for the big push." Ferrante said

He said Hudsons e m p l o y e s ^ the downtown store have already nad an NLRB hearing and are waiting for an election to be scheduled ' Retail Store Employes local 876 now

represents some 23.000 ^employes in (he metropolitan arep including three Sears stores in downtown Detroit, the Korvette stores, and six Montgomery Ward stores, according to Ferrante.

4* *, | • • / 1 ^ H E RECENT Sears drive for rep-

resentation-started at the Macomb Mall, hit hard by- the job termi-nationji. Twenty-seven of those laid off brought suit ih Oakland County Cir-cuit Court to get their jobs back, charging the store with "unfairly re-taining part-time Christmas help and letting full-time employes go."

Judge William J Beer on Feb. 5 de-nied a motion by Sears for a sum-rrf^ry judgment against the employes and set the case for trial on Feb 21.

Sinde the original filing of the suit. Detroit Attorney V. Paul Donnelly said another 50 plaintiffs have joined the case from among 590 workers laid off for economic reasons at 18 area sjOres Donnelly is representing the laid off employes in the suit.

The employes claim they are vic-tims of "unfair, wrongful, malicious aid retaliatory termination in employ-ment contrary to oral agreements in reference to pensions and profit shar-ing "

AT THE TIME of the firings. Sears

Most cities underassessed All but one municipal it ity in the Ob-

server & Eccentric area have assess-ed real property locally below 50 per cent of true market value, as required by the Michigan Constitution

As a result, the Wayne County Bu-reau of Taxation will apply a multi-plier against each local tax base to raise it to 50 per cent of true market value. This multiplier is the state equalized valuation iSEVi factor.

THE ONLY municipality to be as-sessed at 50 [XT cent is Garden City.

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The 32 minu te clash on the hard-wood court tha t had been labeled the area c a g e showdown a m p l y wasn ' t .

It was a 15-1 West land John Glenn t eam invading Plymouth Salem that sported a 13-2 mark ; The invasion never came . »

F red Thomann ' s Plymouth Rocks thumped Glenn. 67-54.

It was s imply no contest . The ba t t le between Plymouth ' s big

men and Glertn's hot shooters was never to be. It was Sa lem's " l i t t le m e n " who throttled Glenn, and the Rocket shooting game was pressured into playing catch-up the ent i re night and just never panned out.

i t was just a bad g a m e . " com-mented Glenn Coach Gordie Davis af ter his squad ' s lowest output of the season.

" P l y m o u t h ' s guards really caught us off guard and that, coupled with a bad night, did us in. We fell behind early and had to play catch up. and we never did adjust back into a game plan."

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For Thomann and his Plymouth Rocks, it was a step into the a r e a ' s No. 1 cage slot and one really has to wonder these days just to the hows and whys of Salem actually losing to a now 9-8 Bentley team

It was obvious from the opening tip-off that Glenn was going to key on S a l e m ' s big men . 6-foot-10 E r i c Agardy and 6-foot-8 J im Ellinghausen

Thomann pulled a switch and his three guards . Dan Moore, .rian Wol-cott and Tim Dillon, actually took charge on the court, aided by reser-ved John Maloney and Howard Inch

This had to be a complete opposite of the contest*with Belleville a week

prior when Agardy and Ellinghausen scored 50 of the Rock's 59 points in a 66-59 losing effort

Glenn stopped Agardy. who had been averag ing more than 20 points per game , with a season low of six. El-linghausen c a m e up with 19 but the big stoxy was in the guards .

Moore popped in 12. Wolcott added 11 and Dillon pumped in seven Ma-loney added seven and Inch two

Salem danced right off to a 17 11 first q u a r t e r lead. Both teams scored 13 in the second to make it 30-24 at the half TTiat six point spread had to be contr ibuted to the chari ty line where Salem made good six of eight

and Glenn only four of 11. The Rocks all but blew the Rockets

off the floor in the third. Ell inghausen scored six. and Salem

romped to a 22-10 advantage to carry a 52-34 lead into the final eight min-utes. The rest was a mere formali ty as the Rocks wrapped up their 16th straight victory at home.

Salem hosts Allen Park tomorrow (Fr iday) and the Rockets of Glenn can sew up the Northwest Suburban loop with a win at Garden City Eas t . Box score :

PLYMOUTH SALEM (67): Goth-ard, 0--0-1--0; Moore. 4-4-4-12; Dillon. 3--1-2--7; Wolcott, 5-1-1-11; Inch. 1-0-0-2; P r i m e a u , 1-0-0-2; DenHouter, 0 -1-2--1; Ell inghausen. 9-1-1-19; Ma-loney, 3--1-2--7; Agardy, 2 -2-3-6. TOTALS. 28-11-16—67.

3 JOHN GLENN (51): Allmpich, 0-2-

3-2; Barnyak , 0-1-2-1; Jesson, 4-3-5-11; Johnson. 10-2-3-22; Nagle, 0-0-1-0; Polovino, 4-0-2-8; Roberts, 2 -2-7-6; Summers , 1-0-0-2; Thweatt, 1-0-0-2. TOTALS, 22-10-25-54. SALEM 17 13 22 15-67 JOHN GLENN II 13 10 20-51

Aggies blitz Clarenceville • A chee r l e s s s t reak is over for the cagers of St. Agatha High

After 62 g a m e s spanning four sea-sons. the Aggies finally won two con-secutive contests .

Since J a n . 21. 1972. when the Aggies bounced St Hedwig. 59-56. St Agatha has won only eight and lost 54 and had failed to win two straight 32 min-ute c lashes

The unwanted string came to a halt Tuesday in the Aggie gym

And ironically enough it happened against a club that also broke the same sort of streak four weeks prior

St Agatha whipped the Trojans of

Clarenceville. 66-49. and it was this s ame Clarencevil le team that snapped a 55 g a m e str ing of failing to put to-gether two straight wins.

"Hie kids just did a super job ," commented Aggie Coach J im George "Defense was the name of the game and we did it a l l . "

It was the third win overall this sea-son for the first year mentor against 14 losses. For Clarenceville it was set-back No. 13 in 17 outings.

It was also revenge for the Aggies, who fell to Clarenceville

Af te r an 8-8 first qua r t e r , the

Aggies pushed ahead at the half. 31-27 The thi rd quar ter all but wrapped things up for the Aggies as they hit for 20 points while holding the Trojans to just e ight .

Gary Beyrand popped in 10 of his 18 points for the Aggies in that s tanza and Greg Si pus seven of his g a m e high 21

The Aggies also came up with their season 's " b e s t " in the shooting depart-ment with 25 for 56 for 45 per cent Clarencevil le wound up 18 of 61 for 30 per cent.

St Agatha hosts Orchard Lake Wa-terford Fr iday (Feb 14) while the Tro-

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to Bloomfield Andover.

ST. AGATHA (66): Beyrand, 9-0-0-18; Bra/zi l , 3 -3-5-9; Sipus, 7 -7 -8 -2h Higgins, 2-3-7-7; Ruvolo. 4-3-5-11. TOTALS. 25-16-25-66.

CLARENCEVILLE (49): Rese tar , 2-1-2-5; Scholes, 7-3-6-17; Reynolds. 3-0-0-6; Rowens. 3-0-2-6; Hecker. I -4-6—6: Sheena, 1-3-5-5; Juntenen. 0-1-2 -1; O 'Grady, 0-3-5-3. TOTALS. 17-15-28-49. ST. AGATHA 8 23 20 15 -66 CLARENCEVILLE ... 8 19 8 14-49

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GC West Tigers destroy Melvindale, 7 5 - 6 0 By J IM BRADLEY

"Our t e a m c a m e of age tonight They knew they had to do the job with-out our top scorer , Mike Susko. and they did a great job "

The s p e a k e r was Chris Bable r whose Garden City West Tigers had just finished riddling the nets with a 71 per cent shooting spree in ripping first place Melvindale. 75-60. to throw the Tri River League race into a three-way tie for first

B a b l e r s Tigers, playing with the 6-foot-6 Susko who was in bed with the flu. upped th^ir Tri-River record to 10-2 to tie thean with Melvindale and Cherry Hill

West has a golden chance to share the league championship as it faces Shafer and Southgate in its two re-maining conference games . Mean-while. favored Cherry Hill invades Melvindale tomorrow night and the loser will probably be bounced out of any chance for the title while the win-ner should sha re pennant honors with West.

"They c a m e of age tonight." Babler repeated in the exhilarating atmos-phere of victory. It was the second t ime the Tigers had dealt the Cards a loss, in fact the only two defeats in the league for Wes Danyo's squad.

"I knew I had to go with seven play-

ers because of Susko's illness and Tom Poole 's injury, and everybody did the job to perfection." Babler ex-claimed.

" T v e been waiting for weeks for the boys to play together like this and tonight they really did the job." the veteran West mentor pointed out just moments a f t e r his club had defeated Melvindale before a packed Pa ren t ' s Night crowd

P lay ing without the f lu-str icken Susko. who carr ies an 18-point aver-age. West sent guard Dave Niles and forward Randy Shelly to the gunnery range in the first half and it paid hand-some dividends

Niles was magnificent in canning six of six in the first quar te r and

seven of 10 in the half to chalk up 21 points Shelley, who hasn ' t qui te played up to .h i s potential this year , did it all Tuesday hight. He was a strong force on the boards and caught the infectious shooting touch of Niles as he ripped the cords with seven bas-kets in nine shots the first half in gun ning 16 points.

i told Randy he could do the job if hi» would only buckle down and exe-cute the way he can . " Babler pointed out. "Shelley did a great job on the boards and had his highest scoring night of the season." West led handily at the quar te r s . 24-16. 43-26 and 57-41

Niles finished with 23 points and Shelley 18 as West 's second-half scor-ing was divided between " B a b l e r s

Bullpen" who came off the bench and did a fine job.- The other s tar ter . Gary Hutnik. chipped in 12 points

Ron Car r and Terry Bradley did an outstanding job. according to Babler. in scoring eight and seven points, re-spectively. and playing tough defense

In fact , he considered one of the most sa t is fying things about the game to be the play of the four-guard of-fense when his big men got into foul trouble

1 had to use Niles. Chavis. Carr and Bradley as well as forward Hutnik when Shelley and Gooch drew their fourth fou l s . " Babler pointed out. • And Melvindale couldn't cut into our lead even with our shorter players in the g a m e . "

While Susko was sick at home. Mel-vindale coach Danyo was •sick at h e a r t . "

Stellar junior guard Kick Charney again led the Cardinals with 17 points and lefty J i m I^ankford added 12

G.C. WEST (75) - Niles. 7. 9-10. Chavis, 0. 3-4. 3; Shelley, 8. 2-4. Hutnik. 1, 1-6. 12: Gooeh. 2. 0-0. Carr , 2, 4-4. 8; Bradley. 2. 3-3. Totals: 25. 25-31, 75.

MELVINDALE <60i - Lankford. 8-10. 12: Welch, 2. 3-3. 7: Salewske 4-7. 6: Lear . 4. 0-0. K; Charney, 8. 17; Koch. 3. 2-4. 8: Martin. 0. 2-2, Totals: 20. 20-28, 60. G.C. WEST 21 19 14 18 MELVINDALE 16 10 15 19

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Stevenson slaps Edsel Ford, 84-75 It was "char i ty night" at Stevenson

High. The Spartan cagers did all the tak-

ing and Dearborn Edsel Ford all the giving.

Making good 40 of 49 free throws. Stevenson romped to an 84-75 non-league victory over the Thunderbirds of Edsel Ford.

"It was a real pitchers ' bat t le ." joked Stevenson coach George Van-Wagoner whose now 13-5 crew has two remaining Inter-Lakes battles on tap to close out the season.

"Edse l Ford kept right on fouling us and we kept right on making good

f rom the l ine." he added. Edsel Ford won the field goal game

hands down with a 31 for 55 perform-ance for 56 per cent. Stevenson hit on 22 of only 48 shots for 46 per cent.

Heading up the Stevenson attack at the charity line was Rob Rose with 11 popped in out of 11 a t tempts and J im Mikula with an eight for 10 showing.

Edsel Ford was called for 33 fouls while Stevenson committed just 16 and Ford hitting on 13 of 21 at the line.

It was 15-15 at the end of one quar-

ter. The Spar tans then exploded for 25

points in the second. Ron Colone and Dave Haberman hitting for eight each and Rose for seven, and Stevenson had a 40-31 lead at the half.

Stevenson won the jhi rd quarter , 24-19. and despite Eds^l Ford slicing it to five points midway in the fourth, held on to lead at the end by nine.

The Spartans a re at Milford Lake-land tomorrow (Friday) and travel to Farmington in the loop finale on Feb 21. Box score:

STEVENSON (84): Herman. 7-1-1-15; Galindo, 0 -0-0-0; Bowlby, 0-5-6-5; Rose, 3-11-11-17; Gilland, 1-1-3-3;

Colone, 4-6-6-14; Haberman, 4-2-2-10; Dolan. 2-2-6-6; Mikula. 1-8-10-10; Mullally, 0 -2-2 -2; Kolis, 0-2-2-2; Sny-der. 0-0-0-0. TOTALS. 22-40-49-84. Snyder. 0-0-0-0. TOTALS. 22-40-49-84.

EDSEL FORD (75): Betz. 5-2-2-12; Rankin. 1-0-0-2; McBain. 2-6-7-10; Tarrant , 12-1-3-25; Anderson, 2 -3-5-7; Schmidt, 0-0-0-0; Ayhward. 2 -0-0-4; Meyer, 5-1-4-11; Sitarski, 2-0-2-4; Beards lee. 0-0-1-0. TOTAl^. 31-13-21--75. STEVENSON 15 25 24 20-84 EDSEL FORD 15 16 19 25-75

RU rolls over Thurston, 69- 4 8 Redford Union basketball coach

Carl Andrews was all smiles

For the first t ime in two years , his Panther crew sported five players in double f igures.

And a f t e r suffering two setbacks to

Redford Township rival Thurston last year. Andrews ' RU team set things straight this t ime around.

RU beat a path to the f ree throw line and knocked down the Eagles of TTiurston. 69-48. It was win No. 8 for

RU against nine setbacks and for Bill Croteau 's Thurston crew, loss No. 10

17 contests. in • You know. 1 don't usually like to

compla in about o f f i c i a t i ng . " said Croteau. " .ut this one really left some-

Northville Mustangs pummel floundering Franklin, 73-61

REDFORD UNION'S DAN LINDBERG is caught in a head-down position with North Farmlngton's Tom Anshuetz on top. Lindbarg finished $n top in the end by winning the 112 pound title in the North Farmington Wrestling Invitational. (Staff photo)

The Patr io ts of Franklin High were once again gracious on the hardwood court .

"We gave away another one, "commented Coach Bob Visser a f t e r watching his cagers drop No. 13 in 73-61 style to the Mustangs of North-ville.

"We gave Northville just about every second shot it wanted." '

This 13th se tback for Visser and his crew equals the number of defeats Frankl in complied the past two years in 22-4 and 15-9 showings.

"Things just haven' t panned out at a l l , " added a f rus t ra ted Franklin coach whose 3-13 t e a m is at Thurston High tomorrow (Fr iday) in a North-west loop battle.

Northville won the rebound battle, 40-24, and hit on 30 of 52 f rom the floor for 58 per cent.- Franklin shot 37 per cent, 20 of 54.

It was Northville, 17-10, a f t e r one quar ter , and 34-21 a t the half. An 18-12 third period marg in made it a walk-away in the fourth. Box score:

NORTHVILLE <73): Leo, S-6-2-16;

Campbell, 6-3-4-15; Els, 4 -54-13; Chrtsan, 4-2-2-10; Bo land. 5-1-4-7; .eoedlct, 3-2-2-4; Boerger, 1 - S 4 - 2 ; Piccolo, 2 - 4 4 - 4 ; Usowski, 1 - 4 4 - 2 ; Slagle, 1-4-1-2. TOTALS, 16-13-21-73.

FRANKLIN <61): Scarpace, 12; Pollard, 2-4-7-4; Pedersoo, 3 - 4 4 -6; Wesley, 4 -44 -14? Williams, 6-5-16-17; Elmore, 1 - 4 4 - 2 ; Glbsoo, 6 - 4 4 - 6 ; Gleason, 6-2-2-2. TOTALS, 2S-2141-61. NORTHVILLE 17 17 IB 21-73 FRANKLIN 16 1112 1 * 4 1

thing to behold. It was just one of those n igh ts . " ,

Thurston was called for 20 fouls and RU m a d e good 27 of 34 charity tosses while RU was hit for 11 fouls and Thurston connected on four of six at the line.

The field goal game saw Hiurston pump in 22 of 47 for 47 per cent and RU 21 of 50 for 42 per cent

RU's p layers in double figures con-sisted of Tom Sweeney with 10. Ted Ackerman with 12. Tom Helzer with 13. Craig Hill with 14. and Randy Aar-dal with 10.

RU hosts Edsel Ford tomorrow (Fr iday) while Thurston hosts Frank-lin. Box scpre : . "

R E D F O R D UNION (69): Sweeney, 3-4-5-10; Ackerman, 4-4-4-12; Hel-l e r , 3-7-10 -13; Meredith, 6 -2-2-2 ; S t a f f o r d . 1--0-0--2; HIU. 4-4-7--14; Ross . 3--0-1--6; Aardal , 3 -4 -5 -16 . TOTALS, 21-27-34-49

THURSTON <46): Polodori, 5-2-2-12; Blreta, 4 - 4 4 - 8 ; Fazzini, 1 - 0 4 - 2 ; Rodriguez, 7 -44 -14 ; Krzywa0a, 1-2-2-•4; Duryea, 2 - 4 4 - 4 ; Bee be, 2 - 4 4 - 4 ; Abuodis, 0-4-2-4. TOTALS, 22-44-48 REDFORD . . . » 19 11 19-46 THURSTON 12 14 12 10-48

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Stevenson gals 9 - 0 in vol leybal l

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Stevenson High's girls volleyball squad dumped both Thurston and city ri\fcl Churchill to remain unbeaten at <M){

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Stevenson overpowered Churchill in its first set . 15-3. but the Spartans fell in game two. 16-14. only to bounce back to take it all. 15-9.

Mara Richters paced the Stevenson crew with a better than 70 per cent striking mark.

Franklin fights • for Wyandotte tie, 3-3

£ g o a l by Gerry Kmet with 2:24 re-maining gave the Patriots of Livonia Frfyklin a 3-3 tie with Wyandotte in Suburban Prep Hockey action

vCyandotte pumped in three goals in the opening period off netminder Tim Parker and the rest was catch-up for the Patriots. Box score:

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It was Glenn's 10th dual win against two setbacks-

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East, 73-57 A shaken harden a t y Bast team

hopes to (kill itself together for tomor row night s crucial Northwest Subur-ban League ihowdown with Wetland John Glenn in the Panthers ' gym.

Glenn 1st 8-0 in first place and the second plape Panthers (7-1) must upset the for first >1

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ily won the first round game with East. 66-57. had their 14-game winning streak snapped in convincing fashion. 07-54. at Plymouth Salem.

However, an accident to Garden City East guard Jim Peter over-shadowed the Panthers' 73-57 drubb

.Ing at the hands of 'Fordson Tuesday

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IN OVER HIS HEAD is Plymouth Salem diver Larry Henry in Suburban Eight swim compet i t ion. (Staff photo by Tom Do-noghue)

Stumbling Stevenson ties Wyandotte, 6 - 6

Stevenson High, which has been a hookey power the past few seasons, is showing signs,of wear and tear. The Spartans fought to a 6-6 tie with Wyan-dotte and just;got by a winless South field La thrup iquad. 6-5. Box scores

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introducing the forest home

Forest homes are, of course, built in the forest, but our forest has something special A Lake That's right, all Locklin Pines homes are not

only surrounded by a lush forest of pines, the entire development surrounds a lake as well and is adjacent to a wildlife sanctuary Locklin

Pines Forest Homes are built like single family homes, they are all separate from each other and no two homes ever touch, but they are really condominiums We're the first developers in the state to offer

detached condominiums. Building our homes in clusters enables us to leave molt of the forest as natural as it has been for over a hundred years There are only 2.4 of our homes built per each acre of land in

the entire development There are five models in all to choose from at Locklin Pines with from 2 to 5 bedrooms. They all have standard

features that include 2 car garages, basements, kitchen appliances, ( arpeting, Andersen windows, decks, balconies and some even feature

private courtyards and atriums. You will also find an unusually high level of craftsmanship throughout all Locklin Pines homes.

Forest Homes of West Bloomfield Priced from the mid 40's to mid 70's

Models open every afternoon except Thursday. Phone 363-4166.

Peter, a hustling 5-foot-5 bundle of energy, fell to the floor in a pileup in the second quarter and had to be rush-ed to Dearborn's Oak wood Hospital by his father Coach Billy Joe Young, heartsick over the injury, went to the hospital as soon as the game was over and stayed after midnight to see how Jim was doing.

Fordson's Tractors plowed through East 's defense in running to quarter leads of 18-11, 38-20 and 58-34 before coasting home.

In the Tractor 's driver s seat was 6-foot-3 guard Keith Szajnecki with 24 points and teammates John Gajor and Gary Sipos stayed in gear with 18 and 10 respectively. Gajor. a 6-4 center, d o m i n a t e d the b o a r d s wi th 17 rebounds.

Eas t had two players in double fig-ures as forward Ken Tomaszewski pumped in 18 and center Greg Emery tallied 14.

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Spartans splash Ferndale, 8 9 - 8 2

A Stevenson High victory id the final event, the 400 free style relay, gave the Spartan swimmers an 89-82 non-league win over Ferndale.

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Stevenson High's girls volleyball squad dumped both Thurston and city rivpl Churchill to remain unbeaten at 9-0»

Soth matches went to the full three sets.

It was Stevenson 15-10 over Thurs-ton in the first game. Thurston in the second. 15-13. and Steveason in the fi-nale. 15-5

Stevenson overpowered Churchill in its first set . 15-3. but the Spartans fell in game two. 16-14. only to bounce back to take it all. 15-9.

Mara Richters paced the Stevenson crew with a better than 70 per cent striking mark

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three goals apiece and the Livonia Vfkings mauled Westland. 12-1. in a \Qchigan Junior B hockey clash Box score

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Glenn gals top Wayne

Westland John Glenn remained un-beaten in girls' volleyball action with an impressive win over Wayne Memo-rial pushing the Rocket mark to 4-0. ; Glenn knocked off Wayne by scores

of 15-9 and 15-8 with Kathy McQuire coming up with eight points The Rocket junior varsity card also upped its mark to 4-0 by batting down its Wayne counterpart. 15-2 and 15-6.

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Box scores:

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negotiations be- day matinees. Northville Downs will. I. very

the ears public. That's the meetings between

! Detroit Racing As-the mutuel clerks

but a p p t e n t l ^ r e n ' t agreement • : - • t President and General

Wilson, of the DRA* publicly that the track

will not open without a contract, it would appear racing will not begin on Feb 21 as scheduled

More and mote horses are checking into the premises at the intersection of Schoolcraft and Middle Belt Roads in Livonia daify. Enough that it ap-pears Racing Dirctor Tom Dorsey wouldn't "have any trouble arranging programs but most everything else is at a standstill pending outcome of the negotiations

INASMUCH as - the a g r e e m e n t reached at the DRA will set a pattern for the other tracks, who generally fol-low the te rms of the initial contract rather closely, then one can under-stand why both* the track and the union are reluctant to give.

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present v the third of a series this

Again it will be an eight-race pro-gram between Michigan-owned 'and hred pacers and trotters, with a purse d $1,000 for each race. There won't be any admission charge, children undet 12 will be admitted and post time for the first race is 2 p.m.

Just to make the afternoon even more attractive. Racing Secretary Harry Peterson will stage several qualifying events. Sometime the qual-ifiers a re bettel races than the ones with purses.

Although the extreme cold weather and f forecast of snow held down last weekend's attendance. Executive Di-rector John Carlo is looking forward to excellent turnouts Friday and Satur-day

As usual, the Saturday feature will be the open pace where five or six of the fastest and best at the track will try again to beat Bob Kalish's Spanish Mac.

The star of Kalish's table was un-beaten in six starts up to two weeks ago when he faded back to fourth Then he came right back last Satur-day with Lee Sattelberg in the sulky and whipped his competition again. Seems like the l^lf-mile track is jUst what the five-year-old likes.

JOE MARSH JR., the Findlay. O. vet-eran driver-trainer who did most of

his learning on tracks in the metropol-itan Detroit area before shifting to Chicago where he was the champion for three or four years, has been se-lected to represent the United States in the sixth World s Driving, fhampion-ships.

Joe carried the colors of the U.S. in the championships a year ago when the competition was held in Europe, this time it 's going to go t^ Australia and New Zealand from April 2 to April 12.

A second American reinsman will be selected prior to the departure for Australia a week in advance of the opening date.

O'Bet, a six-year-old mare owned by Ed O'Hare of Southfield. turned her first start of 1975 into the fastest trotting mile of the year with a vic-tory at Pompano Park O'Bet was c locked in 2 : 0 2 4

GENE RIEGLE, of Greenville, 0. . who is well-known to fans at Wolve-rine Raceway and Hazel Park Race-wa^ for his fast pacers, has placed some of his stars up for sale.

Riegle won quite a few faces during the past two years at Wolverine with Our Bret and Big Lahuna.

But his advertisement indicates he likes to race two and three year olds

ing a record high of $1,060,360 on Sat-, urday afternoon. Saturday, Jan. 25.

The purse for the 10th Provincial Cup pace at Windsor Raceway on Sun-day, March 30 will be $50,000. That was the announcement by Director of Racing Joe DeFrank who also an-nounced an across the board increase in purses. Purse? for most classifica-tions will go up 20 per eint and sever-

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Kevin Harris and Glenn Peterson took firsts in two events each in a 90-81 Canton victory over RU.

Hie triumph over Churchill saw the Chiefs win both relays and six individ-ual events to make it a 98-73 dunking. Churchill-Canton results:

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The recent announcement by the American Bowling Congress that Earl Anthony, the west coast southpaw, was the first bowler in history to earn more than $100,000 in a single year, called attention to the vast change that has taken place in the com-petitive side of the game.

There was a time before the auto-matic pinsetter came into being when the very thought that any bowler could earn that much money was con-sidered wild dream

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trctft was always s a hot bed for tht t type of competition with the Stroh teancj and E&B, and later Pfeiffers, holding their own with any teams in

rnntry of the grea tes t ma tches ,

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W^en they finally met on a home an d home ba^is, it was for a purse of $1,000 of which each man put out $500. Norris won and the $500 he earned , was a far cry from the thousands now being offered each week on the nation-ally televised pro tour.

THE 700 CLUB gained a new mem-ber during the past week and he came from an unexpected source.

Bowling in the Sundowners Mixed League at Plymouth Bowl. Robert Tressler put together games of 256, 237 and 233 for a 736.

It was the highest series bowled in the Bowl this season.

Another surprise came when Ray Lewis fired a 243 in the senior citizens league anfl Ann Hennington came through with a 211.

THE WEEK was not without its un-usual performances. One of them came at the Plaztl Bow! when The 1 ma Lomax rolled an all-spare game of 180.

Sharing honors with her was Gary Holt who paced the Elks League with a 254 game in a 616 series.

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The sharpshooters failed to break the 700 barrier in the Westland Clas-sic. but the competition did furnish

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one of the week's oddities. * Bob Garret t set the pace with a 677

and gained the top pnly because Rick Capaldi, son of the owner, had an in-usual moment . After listing nine strikes in a row to start his series, he-left up the 6-10 and missed it. He set-tled for a 267 and wound up with a 670 series. Third place went to Ed Mar-zka with 646.

JOHN LENNON had one of best weeks at Bel-Aine Lanes when he paced the Businessmen's League with a 615 and came back to show the way in the Thursday Mixed circuit with a 671. Trailing him in the businessmen 's circuit was Bill Etherington with a 639 and Howard Davis with 636.

Jack Brown returned to the win-ner's circle in the Classic with 683 to lead J im Staigne with 675. Art Libbers landed third with 668 and Bob Wood posted 664 for fourth place.-

In the Senior House League, High Brotherton was high man with 629 that gave him a nine pin margin over Jack Dahlstrom, and 14 pins over Larry Kubert who landed third place with 615.

SCORING WAS RATHER low in the Garden circuits. Top honors went to Hafry Topalian with a 685 in the Vinco League. Fred Smith paced the Moose with a 584 and Gerry Beattie paced the women's classic with 626.

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ONE OF THE MOST SURPRISED bowlers in the area last week was Rosemary Dobson Bowling in the Sun-day mixed league at Country Lanes she converted the 'impossible' 4-6-7-10 split and still doesn't know how she did it.

In the men's division. George Jaco-boni, a 184 average bowler, had a 243 in the Elks League. The 243 was high game of the league.

Other high scounts included John Sherman with 549. Bob Burke with 671 and Jerry Gatti with 608.

ANOTHER NEW NAME came to the front in the Noon Classic at Farm-ington Lanes when Jean Miller posted a 209 in 601. Others in the top three were Virginia Harris with 595 and Jar^ Schoenberg With 594

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WSU alumnae oral history project vie;wed

A preview of the Women of Wayne Alumni oral history project honoring women will be part of the orgapiza-tion'sFeb. 22 luncheon program on the Wayne State University campus.

Following luncheon in the Univer-sity Inn beginning at 11:30 a.m., there will be a visit to the new Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs, including the oral history fa-cilities.

Dr. Philip Mason, director of the university archives division, will tell about the oral history techniques, and M. Jane Kay will describe the new Women of Wayne project. Miss Kay is employe relations manager for De-troit Edison Co.

The luncheon is open to all inter-ested. Tickets are $5.50 and may be re-served by calling WSU Alumni House.

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B y B i l l Meachem Formar Editor of Home Otrdon M i | u t m

Is rhubarb a vegetable or a fruit? It grows like a vegetable, we eat

the stems like some vegetables, but. we serve it like a fruit. All I know is that rhubarb, along with asparagus, is usually found in a corner of the vege-

table garden, so I'll call it a vegetable for simplicity's sake.

SOME. PEOPLE start preparing for the planting of these vegetables the previous fall. Tfrey will add peatmoss or manure to the soil and till it in to

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allow the a rea to lie fallow over the 1 winter.

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Both are planted in the early spring. It would be wise to order the plants early so you will have them on hand at the proper time.

The earlier you plant the better— you don't have to worry about late spring frosts or cool weather.

Let's talk about asparagus first Dig a trench about 15 inches wide and eight inches deep. This is where you put your organic material. Put it in the trench and mix it well with the soil at the bottom.

Place the plants about 15 to 18 inches apart. The plants you receive will be a crown and roots—no tops.

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Be sure to spread out the roots so they will not be matted.

PLACE ALL the plants in the trenches before filling in with soil. The rows should be about three feet apart. For a family of four youll need 25 plants.

Now start filling the trench. Just cover the crowns. As they start to grow, fill in a little more until the trench is filled.

Don't cut asparagus the first year. Just let the plants grow into fern. The second year you can cut all spears that a re as thick as a pencil. Cut for about four weeks.

The third year, and thereafter, you should be able to cut all the spears for about six weeks. Then let the plants go to fern. You must let it grow in the summer to rebuild new roots for next season.

RHUBARB IS a big producer. Four hills will be ample for a family of four. In fact, I have heard of people growing a single plant in a tub on a patio; they can get one rhubarb pie a month all season.

It, too, is a long-lasting plant and needs proper soty preparation. Dig and enrich a trench just as we do for asparagus. Just cover the crowns with soil, again just like asparagus. If planting in a clump, just put the the crowns in a slight depression and cover as it grows.

Another similarity with asparagus is that you should refrain from pulling stalks the first year. Let the plant de-velop.

When picking, pull the stalks right from the bottom; don't cut the stems. Naturally, as the plant grows, you will pull the outer stalks and let the inner ones continue to grow. Leave

some to allow the plant to rebuild it-self for more growth next year

You only consume the stalks of rhu-barb. Never eat the foliage There are some toxic substances in the leaves that can be harmful. But the stalks are not only edible— they 're delicious Once you tas te real fresh rhubarb, you'll never want anything else.

Fresh rhubarb may surprise you with its sweetness. Fresh rhubarb doesn't demand as much sugar when cooking. It can be eaten raw.

We often couple asparagus and rhu barb together for several reasons. First, they a re both planted once and will continue to produce for many, many years, coming up from the same plants each season.

This makes them both perennials. Also, because they are both long- last-ing perennials, the planting is s imi lar .

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T h e a t e r o f f e r s ' D e a t h o f a S a l e s m a n ' f>toy selection is one of the most dif-

ficiflt t asks facing a community thea-ter. -Although production costs and dif-ficulty of s taging a r e important consid-erafions. audience acceptance is of priflie concern.

In se lect ing "Death of a Sa lesman ." the Thea t e r Guild of Livonia-Redford had s o m e doubts about present ing a play about a man wfeo loses his job at a t ime when the unemployement has reached such a larming proportions, says Mrs. J u d y Pierson. thea ter guild member .

"However , the theme* of this show

has jittle to do with economics." she adds, " a n d the loss of his job is a small pa r t of the t ragedy of Willy Loman. /

"His is the tragedy of a common man who wasted his life trying to be-come what he didn't want to be. He was be t rayed by his American com-petitive soul and blinded to real values by a spurious show of success. So. the guild decided thai this show, which opened in 1948. has something especially pertinent to say to us today when so many need to reset our "moral compasse s . ' "

"Dea th of a Salesman" opens tomor-row (Fr iday) in the guild playhouse at 15138 Beech Daly, just south of, Five Mile Road. Redford Township Pe r fo rmances are scheduled Feb 14.

21. 22. 28 and March 1. Tickets a r e $3 ticket reservat ions call Mrs. Gregory Students r a t e s of $2 a r e available Nelson, 30742 Ann Arbor Trail. West-Feb. 14 and 21 Seating is limited and land, or Mrs. C. Foster. 16772 Country reservat ions a r e recommended For Club Drive. Livonia.

UM-D drama club holds auditions Local thespians will have a chance

to demonstrate acting abilities when the University of Michigan-Dearborn Drama Club auditions for a new play on Tuesday and Wednesday. Feb. 18 and 19.

Open to m e m b e r s of the campus and local community, the auditions

are f rom 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday in Room 242 of the UM-D Classroom Ad-ministration Building and f rom 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room 216.

No acting experience is necesary for try-outs, according to Susan Flie-ril, UM-D instructor in speech and pro-ducer-director of club productions.

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sical gu i ta r i s t Oscar Ghiglia in a solo r e c i t a l * in P lymouth Salem High School Auditorium at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25. •

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of t h e Livonia Clvtc Ballet, feels .there is a vas t amount of untapped art ist ic i talent in Livonia and surrounding com-munities, and hopes to recruit this tal-ent to benefi t a r e a residents.

Mrs. Newell found*) the Livonia Civic Ballet in IMS to give students of dance an opportunity to experience per forming at the company level and to give young people and the commu

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member s , f ive men. and eight women, ages 14 and up. Mrs. Newell also opera tes a dance studio with more than 300 students. But she thinks the re ' s still a lot of talent yet to b e found, and hopes to a t t rac t it by making the Livonia company a viable ar t is t ic force throughout the area .

The company schedules a recital every two years . This event includes company m e m b e r s and dance stu-dents. On off-years, students study to take ballet examinations.

The company ' s next performance will be Sunday, Feb. 16, at 3 p.m in the! Madonna Activities Center on Schoolcraft Road at Levan. Madonna College, with the support of the Mich-igan Council for the Arts (MCA) will present the ballet company in a com-bined per formance with the Oakway Symphony Orchest ra , under the direc-tion of Francesco DiBlasi

The symphony will perform "Over-ture. Der Fr ieschutz ," by Weber, the modera to and andante con moto move-ments of Schuber t ' s symphony No. 8 in B minor-unfinished, and excerpts f rom "Damana t ion of F a u s t , " by Ber-lioz.

T H E BALLET will perform a Rus-sian Divertisement to selections by Khachaturian. including Dance of the Young Maidens f rom "Gayne" and several number f rom "Masquerade ."

They also will stage a Russian Sail-or Dance f rom "The Red Poppy" by Gliere and a ballet jazz to the rock opera " J e sus Christ Supers tar ."

The company has prepared for the show since Nov. 1, says Mrs. Newell.

•fit 's been difficult but I don't be-lieve in the phrase i can ' t . ' Rather 1 say 'You can t r y . ' "

Mrs. Newell, lives in Livonia and has been teaching ballet for nearly 30. years . She s t a r t ed dancing at age four, and received much of her pri-mary training in New York.

She returned to Michigan and stud-ted with Theodore J . Smith, one of the innovaters of the Cecchetti method of ballet in the United States She was a m e m b e r of the Detroit Civic Light

- Opera and the Joey Harris Ballet Company. Mrs. Newell has danced in serveral musical comedies in New York.

She is presently choreographing mu-sicals for Stevenson and Ladywood high schools in Livonia.

• MRS. NEWELL characterizes the Livonia company as a semi-profes-sional group.

"We approach our work profes-sionally and work hard at it but I wouldn't feel right comparing us to groups like the Royal Canadian Bal-let. That would be foolish."

She is very proud of the male mem-bers in her group. "We have more male m e m b e r s than most groups in the Detroit metropolitan area . They joined to learn theater movments, be-cause many a r e involved in commu-nity theaters . They liked dance and performing so much they decided to s t a y . "

Besdies symphony performances, Mrs. Newell is anxious to have the company per form in school lecture-demonstrat ions

"We are trying to be representative of the a r t s in this area . We want people to be aware of what the imme-diate communi ty has to offer, in artis-tic resources ."

Mrs. Newell devotes about 2'£ days to teaching an offers classes for stu-dents age four and up. On weekends she t ravels throughout the country

conducting examination in the Cec-chetti method.

ADVANCE TICKETS for the sym-phony and ballet performance may be purchased f rom members of the dance company or at Madonna Col-lege, Hudson's ticket service, Grin-nell 's and the Hammel Music Stores.

General admission is $2 and $1.50 for students. Because of the support of the MCA the college is making com-plimentary t ickets available to handi-capped persons and senior citizens.

For more information call Madonna College. 38600 Schoolcraft. Livonia, 48150.

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The system, which uses computers to de te rmine how long it ought to take a ca r r i e r t o ' de l i ve r his route, is now undergoing tests in Kokomo. Ind.. Providence. R. L and Portland. Ore.

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W I L L C O M P U T E R eva luat ion b r ing a halt to mai l car r ier serv ice?

It wi l l measure virtually every movement a carrier makes in delivering his mail, f rom vehicle to house, from house to house, and back to the carrier's vehicle.

Time values will be established for every action along the carr ier 's route, including opening screen doors and Caching for a mailbox.

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National Association of Letter Carriers <NALC) expires July 30, 1975 and negotiations are scheduled to begin 90 days before the expiration date

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That means a strike could take place as early as March

As was true with western Wayne County teachers, the fact that a postal strike is illegal is not likely to stay the letter carriers from their strike.

What is there about LCRKS. also called the " Kokomo Plan." that carriers dislike''

" IT 'S DEHUMANIZING." says Dwight White, presi-dent of Branch 4010 of the NALC. which includes Gar-den City carriers, i t means that carriers will have to cut across people's lawns. It measures how you reach for a cup of coffee. It tells you that you have to hold your mail in a certain way. Every second of a carrier's time is accounted for." says White

"Instead of making 400 stops, a carrier might have to make 550. 600 or even 700." he says

Perhaps worst of all. according to White, the pro-posed new system would defeat the purpose for which it was intended—cost cutting.

He says carriers could not complete their routes in the t ime allotted by the computer and would have to put in overtime, an additional expense to taxpayers.

White says flatly: " I f the Kokomo Plan is imple-mented as it is. there will be a national work stoppage. We're all behind the national "

WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY postmasters are as much in favor of LCRES as the letter carriers are op-posed to it.

Though some of them privately concede that the plan faces strong opposition by the carriers, the reaction of Livonia Postmaster Don Majkowski is shared by most.

" I think it will be good for the country but for a few carriers, it wi l l mean more work The only way to cut costs is mechanization, by the use of electronic gadgets. People themselves just can't handle the volume of mai l . " he says

Majkowski's Livonia station covers an area of 36-square-miles and employs 186 persons. In 1971 there were 138 letter carriers in Livonia: today there are 117. though the volume ol mail has remained about the same

MAJKOWSKI says he doesn't think LCRES wil l neces-sarily increase work loads for carriers, but wil l prob-ably weed out the sluggish ones.

"The new plan wil l be based upon an employee's ca-pability and wil l take into consideration whether the car-rier is young or old It will be adjusted to as near eight hours as possible." Majkowski says.

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NALC and management permits the union to observe tests of LCRES and advise If the plan is " fa i r and equi-table." But lately, the postmaster indicates, there has been a " lack of communication" between the union and management.

WILL IAM STOTTLEMYER, Wayne-Westland post-master. generally approves of LCRES. too.

" I think the system wil l benefit the gt>od carrier. I don't see how it's going to hurt anybody. As a manager. I ought to try to save money." he says.

Stottlemyer indicates that 85 per cent of Postal Serv-ice costs go toward wages. But he agrees with Maj-kowski. that tr imming the number of employees is not enough.

His Wayne-Westland station has declined from 114 to 108 employes in recent years, despite a relatively con-stant volume of mail in that growing area.

He figures that LCRES might actually lessen the bur-den on some carriers in thbt busy station, where the number of stops (customersi per carrier is somewhat higher than at most western Wayne County stations.

WAYNE-WESTLAND UNION officials don't agree, however. Beverly Liverance. president of Branch 2992. a 90-member NALC unit representing Wayne-Westland carriers, claims: "They're trying to add on to our routes to save money. My own route has gone up by more than 90 stops; everybody's has increased."

Lee McGinnis. vice president of the same local, also claims LCRES will increase route sizes.

"We have quite a few that are overburdened now." she says. " I n Kokomo. only three routes out of 30 had reductions in deliveries. Instead. 10-20 per cent increas-es resulted overall in the two stations tested."

She adds: "We're adamant about the Kokomo Plan. When it comes to cost cutting, the carrier is the end re-sult and has already taken the brunt of the economy moves."

LOUIS SMIERTKA, president of Branch One NALC, which includes Livonia and parts of Detroit, says the Kokomo test has done nothing but add overtime to the routes to which LCRES was applied, and makes no al-lowance for carrier fatigue

A sampling of Garden City carrier opinions reveals constant cri t icism and strong sympathy for a national work stoppage.

"They're pushing too hard. We won't even be able to say hello or talk to customers unless it 's about post of-fice business." says Richard Evans. 29879 Cambridge. Garden City.

"The plan is too way out." says Edward Laginess. 28960 Dawson, Garden City. "We' l l have to run across lawns and over hedges

" I don't like i t . " says James Lovett. 28658 Leona. Gar-den City. " I t wi l l add more work because the number of carriers wi l l be reduced."

JOHN MULLIGAN, Plymouth postmaster, on the other hand. says. " I t 's the greatest program that's come along in a long time. It wi l l minimize carr ier work and bring cost savings. It wi l l rtinimize lost time.

I ' "We're st i l l moving mail the way we did in Ben

Frankl in s time. But if this system is put into effect the way it was designed, it wi l l be a great program," says Mulligan.

Plymouth has 86 postal employes—53 of them car-riers— and covers a 34-square-mile area

Right now. it appears that union and management are sharply divided into confronting battle lines. The NALC claims the Kokomo Plan turns mail persons into robots with no margin for human error: management says the system wil l take into account the differences between each carrier.

CARRIERS wil l be able to avoid walking across lawns, greet their customers, take a rest break and cof-fee break and stil l get their routes delivered, manage-ment says.

The carr iers say no. the niceties wil l havej to be cut out and only the agile will be able to retain'the pleas-antries along their routes.

Someone is wrong, probably each to a certain degree But one thing is certain

Neither snow. rain, heat nor dark of night shall stay these carriers from a work stoppage if the Kokomo Plan is approved in March With the prospect of a na-tional postal strike, and a hike in the price of a first class letter stamp to at least 12 cents by the end of spring—it looks as though the American public, as usual, wi l l take the licking

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On Valentine's Day, kids like 'candy and cards and love'

By SHERRY KAHAN

Romance is in the air at the Bot-sford Elementary School m the Cla-renceville district

Just a month ago there was the wed-ding of Mike and Susan Shearer. Bot-sford's physical education teacher and Its kindergarten teacher

And now it's Valentine's Day. Hearts are bursting (Hit all over the

place If this school is typical of all those in the area, there wil l be no chance that a small, chubby boy named Cupid will have to stand in the

unemployment line looking for a job that calls for a bow and arrow

ED DUDEK'S f i f th grade class is putting on a play, which wil l pit true romance against computerized dating Naturally Cupivak is the name of the computerized Cupid, and its creden-tials are impressive.

It has matched Robin Hood with Mary Poppins and Sleeping Beauty with Rip Van Winkle.

But when it matches its program mer. Dr. Mentor> (played by Chris Bordnicki with one of the ugly step-

CHRIS BORDNICK (left) and Tracey Lessen prepare tyeir Cupivac" for a fifth-grade Valentine s bay skit.

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sisters of Cinderella, that is too much Dr. Mentor destroys his machine,

deciding instead to rely on Cupid.

CHRIS HIMSELF no longer thinks that Valentine's Day is any big deal. But he does think that by f i f th grade, boys like girls.

" I ' m not going to bring a special card myself, but maybe my friend. Fred Ringrose, will. He likes Carol Sarten. He won't mind my telling you."

Fifth grader Tracey Lessen once got a special card from a bov. but this year wi l l send such cards only to girls. Tracy admits to the fact that girls have boy friends at this age.

" I know some people who arc going to send a boy a special card, and I think they' l l sign them.

Boys don't like Valentine's day much — they don't like the whole idea of love and everything. Girls like it more than boys, but not much.."

Asked if girls start thinking about boys before boys start thinkin about girls. Tracey said. "Def ini tely."

Since she plays the part of the.com puter in the class play, making a light flash on and off and activating a tape recorder with realistic computer noises, she seemed the logical author-ity to ask about computer dating

Would she favor it? " I t would be nice, if your mother

couldn't find someone for you." she re-plied

Third grader Kathy Trestain likes getting Valentine cards. In her class everyone is asked to bring a card for each member of the class.

"Sometimes girls put in heart can-dies or a lollypop for boys they like best," she said "Boys don't do it as much as girls. We sometimes pass out treats and have a party here at school. We think it's pretty exciting. It's fun opening cards."

IT HASN'T taken Heather Wiese. a kindergartner. long to figure out what Valentine's day is all about.

"You love each Other and you find friends and make friends," she said earnestly. "You have parties and get

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cards and have candy "

Taking a few minutes away from cutting and pasting hearts. Robbie Carner said he is going to bring a spe-cial Valentine to one girl and one boy Heather is the girl and Matt Shearer is the boy.

Of the coming day he said. "You're

supposed to love each other, and be friends forever and ever . "

Another kindergartener. Amy Van Kamp. a blue bow in her hair, said, J i like candy and cards and love.

" I like Lisa, that's my friend," she continued. " I like Heather and Tommy and my sister — she's in nur-sery school.

"And I like Kathy. Dawn. Ji l ly and Joseph. Michael and Joey and Abbie .*jid Linnie — she lives far away."

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LEO LARUWE, principal of Bot-sford. said that Valentine celebrations are up to the individual teacher ' But we hesitate giving every holiday too big a splash because it would take up too much t ime." he said

"Most of the grades exchange cards, but the lower grades have a little more going on," he added. Par-ents come in and set up parties. In the upper grades if they have a party. *he kids take care of it themselves."

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LAST DAYS OF WINTER

FINAL CLEARANCE E v e r y t h i n g

u p t o

1 / 2 O F F • W I N T E R C O A T S

• D R E S S E S (Long & Short)

• P A N T S U I T S • S L A C K S

• T O P S • S W E A T E R S • S K I R T S

846 West Ann Arbor Trail GL 3-i Friday Night 'til 9 p m

Buy a pair of

H . I . S . O R M A L E P A N T S

at '/£ P R I C E . . . G E T ANOTHER PAIR FOR f 1.00

— ALL SALES FINAL—

USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD, MASTER CHARGE OR OPEN A KAY'S CHARGE

MEN'S SHIRTS. INCLUDING FLANNEL R E G . 6 . 9 9 t o 9 . 9 8

MOW WHY *3°° m»

MEN'S WINTER JACKETS REG. 18.98 to 32.98

ONLY M O 0 0

BOYS' WINTER JACKETS REG. to 16,98

our »8°° BOYS' SHIRTS REG. 4.99 to 7.99

»owo»iY T * t l $ 2 % . ITEMS Of H a s

U Y r t M C M L M B f t W U K A T I DMST01.LT REDUCED PUKES

YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL JEANS

SIZES 28 to42 REG. $9 98 to $12.98

M L Y M 0 0

MEN'S SWEATERS CARDIGAN and PULLOVER

REQ. to $17.98 0 1 Y « 8 ° '

BOYS' PANTS SIZES 3 to 18

REG. $4.99 to $6.99

ONLY $ 3 0 0

BOYS' SHOE BOOTS REG. $10.98 to $11.98

« H Y $ 5 ° °

MEN S. BOYS'. INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S HEAOY TO WEAR SHOES & RUBBERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

NORMAN'S SHOES & APPAREL 8 2 5 W . A n n A r b o r T r a i l

4 5 3 - 2 3 1 2

H O U R S : D A I L Y 9 - 6

F R I D A Y 9 - 9

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to $90 4 m

SWEATERS n a t i o n a l b r a n d s

c a r d i g a n s & t u r t l e n e c k s

Reg $23 $ 7 9 9

DRESS SHIRTS V A N H E U S E N

I N G R O U P

Reg. to $13

ALTERA TI0N8 AT COST

$290

KNIT SLACKS A L L N A T . B R A N D S

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to $25

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SALE! Jean style corduroys J 'and brushed cotton pantsv

Assorted colors and styles^

Reg. $12-$15

Sale Priced $6-7.50

a n d b u y 2 n d p a i r f o r

R Assor ted Men 's and W o m e n ' s T o p s

up to 5 0 % OFF

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SEVERAL RACKS OF SELECTED SUITS. SPORT COATS. SLACKS. TOP COATS. LEATHER JACK-ETS. ORESS SHIRTS. TIES. Al^ AT DRAST-ICALLY REOUCED CLEARANCE PRICES.

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$ 1 Religious Books

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476-3660

5 0 SALE SWEATER VESTS — SWEATERS OUTERWEAR — DRESS SHIRTS

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SALE *7.95 13.95 19.95

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This is going to be a challenge?.* says Stevenson High School junior' Deborah Zold. who is heading' for Japan next month to live for a as an American Field Service change student.

Her words have to represent _ major understatemnt.

All Debbie has to do by mid Mdrco is complete course work in her cwr* rent Stevenson classes, digest a long list of Japanese characters and thfyr matching phonetics and pack for -a year abroad : ,

Then, when she gets to Tokyo, she l l have two weeks of intensive t raining in ' ' ' ^ host family, mainly not fcrtgljifli-speaking. and begins school in whfch all classes are conducted in Japanese.

American FleNd idrrfce ex-change students are world trav-elers--and frlendtftirhb&sadors

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f i rb i . " she said. "There's a son. YotfhM:,1*5t inpany case she has some definite hiro, who is my age. and a daughter*

*. Yoshiko. a year older. The mother is Michiko. and she teaches knitting, and the grandmother. Ichi. makes Japa-nese dresses."

Only the two teenagers speak Eng-lish. Debbie said.

She has a copy of the application the family sent to American Field Service to indicate it would like a vf t*

the language before she jo ins , ' fo r . itor from the United States. .» r a m ; i . . m o i n l * ' ^ ' "Those application forms must be

very diff icult for someone who doesn't speak English." she mused. "But there's a list where those fi l l ing them out can check off traits that describe their fami ly and those that definitely do not.

"They said they are affectionate, closely-knit, happy, warm and toler-ant. but not busy, devout, fromal. noisy or strict "

AND THIS HONOR student, daugh-ter of Melvin and Jackie Zold of In-gram Avenue in Livonia, is absolutely amazed and delighted with these rapid-fire developments in her young life and is looking forward to a terrif-ic year " i f I can just get past this com muni cations t h i n g "

"1 just have to learn enough of the language and customs so I don't say something terrible and get deported as an undesirable alien." she grinned

"A Korean friend of mine who knows some Japanese is coaching me. and I think the thing I 'm going to learn first is how to say Run that one by me again ! " '

Her mother, who went to Germany as a G1 bride after World War I I . agreed it would be a good idea.

"The first thing I learned in Ger-man was I do not understand please speak more slowly.'" she said

DEBBIE. WHO APPLIED for the AFS Americans Abroad program at the urging of her German teacher at Stevenson, said she was amazed to be chosen and even more astounded to learn her destination would be Japan rather than somewhere in Europe where she could make use of her facil-ity with German

" I guess it to do with the fami-lies involved." she said " I n the AFS program they try very hard to match up families and visitors who wil l get along together "

She's sure already she's going to like her Japanese family

The Watanabe clan lives in the town of Yamato, in the Kanagawa p r e fecture which is located on the island of Honshu northwest of Toyko.

"THE FATHER. Shizvo. is a parts supervisor for a steel construction

THE SCHOOL Debbie will attend is a private all-girl academy at Kama-kura. 40 minutes away by commuter train. It's on the campus of Kehin Women's College.

The students wear uniforms, so that simplifies the clothes problem." Debbie said. "And they wear no jew-elry or makeup I understand the Japanese are very strict about things like that.

" I ' ve also been told 1 should be less outspoken—women's lib hasn't hit Japan yet

Her studies will include physics. Japanese language. Japanese history, math and probably English—"the only one where I ' l l understand what's going on. probably."

And mastering the tough academic-program wil l be necessary, because Debbie plans to return to Livonia next March and graduate with her Steven-son class of 1976

" I ' m really glad to be able to do that." she said. "Ours is the bicenten-nial class, and a very special one. The teachers at Stevenson have b?en won-derful. I ' l l be able to finish all my courses early and get full credit, and my history teacher is setting up an in-dependent study course on Japan which should be a big help

"Anything I can find out now about the country and its customs is going to be valuable."

DEBBIE'S TRYING to find out if it's worthwhile to take along the clari-net she plays in the Stevenson band.

ofri$tl(lj(*ift>*TS from director Richard (, Neal. "He wants me to find out more

atxnit recent Japanese music." she said

v . Another assignment comes from the instructors of her Hebrew classes at Temple Israel in Detroit, the Zold family's synagogue

• I ' l l be able to graduate with that clas'sj too." she said, "but I 'm to do sdrhC research on Judaism in Japan while I 'm there "

Debbie is determined to do well in all (he studies because, looking beyond graduation from Stevenson in 1976, she plans to attend University of Michigan medical school and wil l apply for its selective six-year pro-gram

" I ' d love to play in the marching hand there too." she added

INVOLVEMENT in the AFS pro-gram at Stevenson is pretty new for IX-bbte and the Zold family.

There was an announcement last fall that applications were being taken from those interested in spend-ing a year abroad." she said

" I 've always been interested in doing more traveling, and my Ger-man teacher was urging me to apply, so I d id." •

She learned in November she was (me of 11 students picked for inter-viewing. Then she and another Steven son student. Andy Piunti. were named semi-finalists and their families were interviewed.

The big news came a couple of weeks ago when a big brown envelope arrived at the Zold address Debbie tore it open and after a moment of stunned silence told her family " I ' m going to Japan."

Others in the Zold family are al-most as excited as Debbie Besides her parents, there are Denise. an eighth grader at Bryant Junior High. Elaine. 6. in kindergarten at Tyler efe-mentary. and Edward. 4. who attends pre-school.

" I t ' s going to be a vicarious tr ip for all of us." Mrs Zold said. "We'l l miss her. but we're delighted she has this opportunity And we are tremendously impressed with the American Field Service program and the helpfulness of all those involved "

DEBBIE AND Mrs Zold mentioned that the Stevenson AFS chapter cur-rently is looking for a family to host a voung man for the coming academic year.

"The AFS has a boy who wants to come and has been approved for the

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Yamato, Debbie's hosts for the coming year (Staff photo by Art Emanuel)

program, but so far no suitable host family has been found." Debbie said "Anyone interested should get in touch with the AFS chapter at Steven son "

When she gets to Japan. Debbie has two definite plans—in addition to learning the language and getting ac-quainted with her new family.

One is to locate the MacDonald's restaurant she's been told is near the Watanabe home

" I may be living on their ham-burgers." she laughed " I ' m afraid mating raw fish just is not my thing "

The other will be to renew her friendship with Nabuko Okamoto. a visitor to Stevenson High on the AFS

program last year.

"She lives in that general area." IX'bbie said, "and 1 intend to get to-gether with her. We used to eat lunch together last year and discuss Ameri-can schools as opposed to Japanese schools

" I really never expected to get the other side of the picture first hand "

SITTING BEHIND A TABLfc full of stuffed kangaroos, koala bears and other souvenirs of her stay in Australia, Heidi Hepler (left) gives advice to her mother, Mrs. Judy Hepler on how to hurt a boomerang. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring)

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from the 4land down under' BY SHERRY KAHAN

When Heidi Hepler set out from Li vonia to Australia more than a year ago. she looked forward to learning about another culture.

But when she arrived, she found her-• self studying two cultures The Ameri

can ijfreld Service, which sponsored ' her t r ip had arranged for her to live

with an Ital ian family.

As a result, part of her day was spent savoring the Italian way of life, and other part was spent enjoying the Australian people, classes, sports and customs. •*

" I t was a great chance to gain an in-sight into two cultures on one AFS t r ip ," said Miss Hepler.

" I lived wi th the family of Joe Ba-lista, a bricklayer." she continued. "Mrs. Balista was Mum Mrs Balista was Papa, and I had a brother, who was 18 and a sister. 17.

"My life was more Italian than Aus-tralian., Our activities revolved

;taro«<d our family. In order to commu hicate better with them I wen

^school for two hours every Satui and studied Italian. I loved it.

to day

ONE OF THE questiore Heidi's fel-low students asked most frequently was "Were you disappointed when you didn't find kangaroos hopping all over the place?"

They knew this is a an idea about Australia held by many tourists. Yet

these students themselves were net completely immune from stereo typitis.

"They associated cowboys with America They also thought it was fas-cinating that I had squirrels running around in my backyard at home They don't have squirrels in Austral-ia."

This visitor didn't come face to face with exotic creatures from down under until she took trips away from the Melbourne area.

"The first time I saw a koala bea r ! shrieked with joy." she recalled "Then I climbed up the tree he was in and took a picture.

"There was no danger because with the exception of the Tasmanian Devil, which is about the size of a dog, Aus-tralian animals are very peaceful and eat vegetation.

Koala bears live mainly in pro-tected sections, she explained, i al-though once in a while you might run across one in a wooded area.

She also saw kangaroos. "Which can be a problem because they some-times ruin crops, and she met a walla-by, which came hopping out of the woods in a park area.

THE FAMED beadfes of Australia were also popular with Heidi " I lived five minutes from the ocean and we could drive over whenever we wanted

to see a sunset." she said. "We body surfed a lot I really miss the water "

Even school made a hit with her and she described it as " rea l ly great."

She added "We had about 650 stu dents, wi th grades seven through 12 in the same school My graduating class had 68. I liked tlx4 smaller number Everybody knows what everyone else is doing It 's a more personal atmos-phere. .

"There were few social activities at my school. School let out about three and 10 minutes later you couldn't see any left around the building.

"The 12th year is especially hard there because of the matriculation exam which all 12th graders in the whole state take at the same time

"Tllis exam can determine your life. Some students said that if they didn't pass, their life was over. That's a sad feeling at 17 or 18. Throughout the whole year the seniors were wor-ried. There was a lot of social stress and family stress on them because it determines whether or not they can go to the university."

HEIDI became something of a pub-lie speaker in her days down under. " I gave a lot of speeches during as-semblies," she said. '"Hie impromtu ones were the most fun.

"The junior high students asked 'nite questions. One asked if we have

great bubblegum in America When 1 told her we have grape, banana and cherry bubblegum her eyes opened wide

"These younger kids were always around my locker and would walk down the hal l s inging Yankee Doodle."

June. July and August are winter months in Australia and it rained a lot in Melbourne.

"The cold really penetrated." she said "They didn't have central heat ing. Sometimes 1 would study with my gloves on. My Poppa" thought it a riot.

"On a t r ip to Tasmania. I slept with hot water bottles for the first time in my l i fe."

She found it was not difficult for a foreign students to get a job and she worked at several The one that was the most fun was in a bake shop run by a Hungarian family." said Heidi. " I helped the baker bake. I washed gi gantic pots, sold goods and tried to re frain from eating anything."

While abroad. Heidi urged AFS to send another student to Australia It is still a source of satisfaction to her that one of the last things she did while in the country was to interview a family, which applied to be a AFS host family.

"Today there is an AFS student from Minnesota staying with the fam-

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Now in its 17th year, the symphony is the largest self-orgam/edsymphony in the state It is a non-profit organiza-tion with aS9.000 annual budget.

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Singles club pUtns dance

A Valentine dance featuring a l ive band w i l l be sponsored by the Moon Dusters Singles Club Saturday. Feb. 15. f rom 9 d.m to 12 30 a.m. in Frost Junior l l i g l l School. 14041 Stark. Li-vonia.

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TOTAL PLAZA) SPA INC. 45168 Ford Rd. I Total Ptaza

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• Mr., and Mrs. William Higdon of flTorida Avenue, Livonia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Kay, to Hick Frayer, son of Mr. and Mrs Stanley Frayer of Fla-mingo Avenue. Livonia Both are grad-uates of Franklin High School, the t)ride-elect in 1974 and her fiance in »72 A Nov. 22 wedding is planned

St. Mel benefit The confranterni ty of Christ ian

Mothers for St Mel Catholic School, will sponsor a benefit card party Wednesday. Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m.- in ihe St Mel Activities Building. 7506 JnKster. Dearborn Heights.

; Tickets are $2 and include prizes and a dessert They may be pur-chased at the door.

V a n W y e - T a g g a r t

Mrs. Glen Van Wye of Bedford Township announces the engagement of her daughter, Diane Louise, to David Allen Taggart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taggart of Lansing The bride-elect, also daughter of the late Mr. Van Wye, is a 1974 graduate of Michigan State University and a teach-er in the Utica school district. Her fiance, also a 1974 MSU graduate, is employed as a mechanical engineer by Consumers Power He is affi l iated with the American Society of Mechani-cal Engineers and was elected to Tau Beta Pi and Pi Sigma Tau The coi$)le are planning a .Juno wedding

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Mr. and Mrs. Be mays Rosenthal of Hampshire Avenue, Livonia, an-nounce the engagement of their daugh-ter, Susan Jeanette, to Gary G. Ran-dlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Randlett of Holland, Mich. The bride-elect is a 1974 graduate of Bentley High School. Her fiance graduated from Bentley in 1973 and is employed' as an electrician for Ex-cello Micro Matic. An early spring wedding is planned

GARDEN CITY FREE METHOD-IST CHURCH, 27415 Maplewood. is setting aside February as Compassion Month to help relieve sirffering and distreaa aneund the world.

Members of the congregatidn all have taken home Compassion Banks

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St. Aidan gala FASHIONS AND LUNCH will be the order of the day Thursday,

Feb. 20 for women of St. Aidan Catholic Parish and their friends. They will gather at 11:30 a.m. in Vladimir's Restaurant, 28125 Grand River, Farmington Hills, for a luncheon and spring and summer fashions to be shown by Ray's of Livonia. Previewing styles are (from left) Mrs. Roe Kelly, chairman, Mrs. Dolores Grotewohl, committee member and Mrs. Beverly Hughes, who will be commentator. Tickets are available from Mrs. Norman Bowman, 1789^0 Loveland.

for special offerings this month to help support Free Methodist doctors and nurses in 25 hospitals and clinics overseas.

They witl be returned to the church Sunday, March 2. and on that day the Rev . Nelson Brandymore. will preach a sermon on the subject of com-passion •

G O O D S H E P H E R D R E F O R M E D

CHURCH, on Wayne Road in West-land, will sponsor a Valentine spaghet-ti dinner and party Friday. Feb. 14 at Upland Hills farm

Those participating will meet at the church at 7:15 p.m and the co6t wi l l be $5 per person. Call the church for renervations.

The same church plans a showing of the evangelistic f i lm "Thief in the Night." on Sunday. Feb.-16 at 7 p m. A nursery w i l l be available for young children during the showing

Record crowd attends meeting

A record number of 58,000 people at-tended the recent annual Sunday school convention held in Cobo Hall.

Clate Raymond, 'executive director of the Michigan Sunday School Associ-ation, stated it was a new world re-cord for an interdenominational Sun-day school convention Delegates came from 50 states and several for-eign countries

Raymond announced that a new ad-visory board representing al l major conservative publishing houses, plus leaders from all conservative denomi-nations, has been organized to help the Sunday school organization.

New offices of MSSA have been opened in Canada under the name "In-ternational Christian Education Associ-ation."

G youR \noitat\on t o COoRship1

B A P T I S T •

CALVARY BAPTIST C H U R C H 43065 JOV ROAD PLYMOUTH

453 6749 455 0022 /

A Vibrant Fellowship With Your Family in Mind

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

LESSONS FOR MODERN MAN

FROM AN ANCIENT BOOK"

Q. Douglas Routledge

DO YOU HAVE REALITY

IN YOUR LIFE?"

G. Douglas Routledge

WINGS OF TI1UTH WMUZ FM 103.5

5:30 a.m. ft 5:30 p.m.

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REGULAR SERVICrS SUNDAY 9 45 BIBLE SCHOOL 11 00 WORSHIP 6 00 P M EVENING EVANGEL

FAMILY NIGHT

Wednoaday 7:00 P.M.

Nu'iP'v <*' J" Adult Services

l i : \ T H t f R 1 P T I S T T £ I f P M - ; 670 Church St. Plymouth

455-7711

455-7427 f'

Robert Bi l l ings Pastor

D o n S a m p l e s . A s s i s t a n t

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Sunday Schoo l

Morn ing Service

Sunday Even ing ,

Wednesday Service ... f

Fundamenta l a Soul winning

9 30 A M

10 30 A M

6 00 P M

7 00 P M

L ivon ia Bapt ia l C h u r c h A f f i l i a t e d

with Southern BeptitI Convention

3 2 9 4 0 S c h o o l c r a n 2 B i u c » s E s s ' o ' F a " " > " a t o " R o s a

422-37*3 Ma* l l m C l i t . 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1

Mtun."g Mo't'ii '0«5i' fl «OMt I't"-QUO-®" 6P' +/0'\"fb HOv- ' 0 '

Grand River Baptist 3 4 5 0 0 S i x Mile - L i v o n i a - 2 6 1 - 6 9 5 0

S U N . 9 3 0 a m C h u r c h Schoo l

10 45 a m M o r n i n g Worsh ip

•DO YOU NEED A SAVIOR?" 7 00 Even ing W o r s h i p

-THE CELEBRATION OF THE NEW ^ 7 00 p m

Fami ly Educa t i ona l P r o g r a m

M A I N STREET BAPT IST C HURC H

Attllleted with Southern HpUH Convention • 4 5 1 M a m S t r e e t . P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 4 7 1 5 T * « H T h m t f l . P a a t o r 7 2 a - 7 3 » S

S u n d a y S C o o l i 9 4 5 a m M o r n i n g W o r s h i f 1 1 0 0 a m Bapt>St T r a m . n g u n - o n 6 3 0 p m Even ing Wors rup 7 3 0 p m W e d n e s O a y S e r v . e e 7 3 0 p . m DEAF MIMSTRY

C o m m u n l l y Bapt ia l C h u r c h

2 1 3 3 7 W W a r r e n

G a r d e n Ci ty

R e v J a m e s B Al l en . C a s t o r

S u n d a y S c h o o l 10 0 0 a m S u n d a y M o r n i n g S p r v i c e 11 0 0 a m S u n d a y E v p n i n g S e r / i c 7 0 0 p m Mid W e e k P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7 3 0 p m

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH

20440 Lyndon 425-6215 Sunday 10:00 4 11:00 a.m.

7:00 p.m. Rav. Cur ry Thomaa

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

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LANIIMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 11095 Haggerty Rd., Plymouth

453-9132 (Church) 455-1098 Pastor Dillon

Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.

Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.

COME WORSHIP WITH US . 0

REDFORD BAPTIST 25295 Grand Rivar A 7 Mil®

533-2300

Dr Gordon H Schroder . Pastor

Worah ip 9:30 A.M. Sunday Schoo l 10:45 A.M. Even ing Sarv ice 6:00 P.M.

N u r s e r y a t a l l s e r v i c e s

W A R D U N I T E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H OF L IVONIA Farmington Road & Six Mi le Road

_ 472-1150 Worah ip A B ib la Schoo l

9:30 & 11:00 "PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH"

Dr. Bartlett L Hess 7 0 0 p m

"THE HEZEKIAH PRINCIPLE" Rev. L. Edward Davis

Wed. School of Education Family Dinner 6 p.m. Classes & Choirs 7 p.m.

Nursery Provided for all activities

9:30 A.M. Broadcast WBFG-FM 98.7

N O R T H W E S T E R N BAPT IST C H U R C H

A m e r i c a n B a p t i a l 19421 W Ten Mi le

EL6 1717 Worsh ip 10 00 C h u r c h S c h 1115 a m Even ing Fe l lowsh ip 6 3 0 p m

H Dale C r o c k e t t Min is ter N u r s e r y C a r e

C A N T O N BAPT IST C H U R C H Alhhatod with

Southern Baptiet Convention

44115 G o r d o n C a n t o n T w p P a a l o r P e t C a H a d a y 4 5 9 - 2 2 8 9 S u n d a y B i b l e S t u d y 9 : 4 5 a . m . M o r n i n g W o r a h i p 1 1 0 0 a . m . E v e n i n g W o r a h i p 7 : 0 0 p . m .

W e d n e s d a y M i d w e e k P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7 : 0 0 p . m .

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

C H U R C H Hubbard at West Chicago

G A r t i e I d 2 - 0 4 9 4

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL 9 : 0 0 & ILOOyV.M.

"GOD'S TRAVEL BUREAU" Rev Arthur K. Beumler

Special Classes tor Handicapped 11 00 A M P a s t o r s

Ar thur K B e u m l e r DonaKtH E"y S h i r l e y H a r d e r . D i r e r ' o r o ' M u s i c

ST. T I M O T H Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N

C H U R C H People Caring For People

9:00 a m First Service 10:00 a m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Second Service

(Nursery Care) NEWBURGH RD

(Just South ot Six Mile) Rav. E. D ickaon Forsyth

Minister J im Andaraon

Music & Choir Director

Call 261-4844

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FARMINGTON

3 3 4 0 0 S H I A W A S S E E

AT F A R M I N G T O N R D

474-0350 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 45 A M MORNING WORSHIP 1100 A M SUNDAY EVENING 6 00 P M WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 3 0 P M

"ATTEND A FRIENDLY CHURCH WITH BIBLE CENTERED

PREACHING"

RICHARD DUNCAN, PASTOR

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GENEVA UNITED PRESBYTERIAN iv i i f i a i v » o o i D i a m

ST. P A U L S Presbyterian Church

27275 Five Mile Road GA 2-1470

Everyone Welcome Dr Wi l l iam F w n n i e d g e

Rev Wi l l iam A McGaughy Rev C h a r l e s M Webster

WORSHIP Worsh ip Services 9 : 3 0 & 1 V 0 0 a m .

PLYMOUTH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH 701 Church 453-6464

Philip Rod'gers Magee Minister Theodore D Taylor ll. Associate

Henry J WalCh Emeritus WORSHIP 9 30 A M & 11 00 A M CHURCH SCHOOL 9 30 Crib-Grade 5

C H O I R 6 y r s -12yrs C H U R C H S C H O O L 11am Crib-Sr H , g h

LUTHERAN CHURCH

IN AMERICA

In Livonia CHRIST THE KING

9300 Fa rm ing ton Road

421-0749 The Rev J o h n A Root 464 2406

8 ' 5 A 11 00 Services 9 30 Sunday School

HOLY CROSS * . 30650 West Sik M. ie

^as to r Wi l l i am C L w d h o i m 427-1414 • ' .64 -3908

W o r s h i p C h u r c h S c h o o l and Nu rse ry 9 30 and 1 1 a m

In Redford ST J 0 M N S

13542 M e r c e d e s R e d f o r d 538 2660

(1 b l o c k E o t I n k s t e r 1 b lock S ot Schoo lc ra f t ) i R o b e r t G J o h n s o n Pastor

S u n d a y S c h o o l 0 30 -10 30 a m -Adul t B ib le C lass a n d H i g h S c h o o l D i scuss ion G r o u p

W o r s h i p at 10 4 5 a .m. (Nursery p r o v i d e d l

S A L V A T I O N ARMY

ST. MARK S PRESBYTERIAN

26701 Joy

Church School

Worahip Service

DIAL-A-RIDE 278-93*0

9:30 & 11 00 a m Nursery thru Grade 4

11:00 a .m.

MDIQ UP OR DIG A R O U N D "

PLYMOUTH 290 F a i r g r o u n d St

i Sunday School 9 45 1 Morning WofShip 11 00

Evening Worship 6 15 Wsdnesday Bible Study 6 30

" L O V E - A N D HOW TO GET IT"

L i e u t e n a n t D a l l a s R a b y

C H R I S T A D E L P H I A N S

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

CHRISTADELPHIANS 3 6 5 1 1 P e r * d a l e

1 bik S o u t h o l P l y m o u t h o K l e v a n

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:30 A.M. Your Chi ldren Are We lcome

Writa l0r our I 'M Maeatma or B-C* cor i a tponeanca OOurl Bo« I4?a Oetrort Mick «F?Jl

St. Michael Lutheran Church J a r r t e s G a H i m o r e E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l

tlteMon Md. near Joy Md. In Canton Top

455-1123 P e e l e r R o b e r t S c h a c h t

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 10 0 0 a m

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 0 0 e m

C H U R C H OF THE SAVIOR

31100 Five Mile Rd S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9 . 1 9 A M

Worst\|p Service 10 30 A M E v e n i n g S t p d y G r 6 0 0 P M

Y o u t h C l u b - T u e s d a y 4 3 0 - 7 3 0 P M

tonery Cme a AmMk m St/mm

Rev. Rone Id Van Oer WerN P a s t o r

R e v . Moody Y a p Min i s t e r o l E v a n g e l i s m

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UNITY OF LIVONIA 28660 Five Mile

421-1700

Sunday9:30 & 11:00A.M.

Dial-Prayer 261-2440

CHRIST LUTHERAN 14350 Wormer Road F^edtord

R e v J e r r y S t r o u d

Worship Service 10 00 A M Sunday School 11 00 A M

Nursery Provided

ACACIA

S C H O O t C R A * T

SWORD O F T H C SPIRIT L U T H E R A N

34563 W SEVEN MILE, LIVONIA 476-3818

SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:00 A M STUDY 11:10 A M

PASTOR VyALTER DICKINSON

T I M O T H Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H , ALC

8820 Wayne Road at Joy427-2290 George A. Fleiacher, Paator

Worship-8 30 9 30 & 10 45 IJible School at 9 30 '

Mid-Week Lenten Vespers Wednesdays at 7 30

( M I S S O U R I S Y N O D )

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

190 as t o t E x p r e s s w a y

Fred Balke, Paator 464-0211

Sunday Worahip Serv ices 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

Air Conditioned

ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN . 8 8 5 0 N e w b u r g h a t J o y

427-OS75 W O R S H I P v * 9 3 0 a m

L e n t e n V e s p e r s e v e r y

W e d n e s d a y - 7 : 3 0 p m

REV DAVID A PAAP Pastor

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 30000 Fiva M i l * Road

Holy Communion Every Sunday

Worship 8 30 and 10 30a m 421-7249 ,

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H t

OF THE R I S E N C H R I S T

A n n A r b o r R d a t M c C l w m p h a

453-5252 K e n n e t h Z i e i k e . P a s t o r

W o r s h i p 8 0 0 A 10 3 0 a m

B i b l e C l a s s & S S 9 1 5 a m

|T1 IN I L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

A N D S C H O O L SSSSVenoy N. o4Fo*d Rd

429-0200

R a l p h F l e c h e r . P a a l o r

. D i v i n e W o r a N p - 0 A U A M

Bib le C l a a a 4 S . S - 9 3 0 AM

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T h u r a d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 3 . 1 9 7 5 T H E O B S E R V E R fc E C C E N T R I C ( R . W . G i C ) - ^

Madonna leaders guests '• 1 ' t ' l .?••?. ° %r * ^ f |t-' . •

* *> ! v "* . * * v, • / ' Sister Mary Danatha. president of fast organized by members of Cor^

Madonna College in Livonia, and Sie- gress.

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ter Mary Lauriana, dean of the col-lege. were guests of President Gerald FOrd at the national prayer breakfast held in Washington.

It was the 24th annual prayer break-

Dr. Bi l ly Graham gave the opening call to fellowship, and Gov. Reubeit Askew of Florida led the prayer for national leaders.

BY SHERRY KAHAN ft a

! The Rev Bob Schaden of Newman ftouse at Schoolcraft College believes the Bible is indeed good news for mod-ern man. rather than a book of ominous news or a book of magical an-swers.

; To make sure that good news trav-el^ far. he has organized a-bring-the-6ible-to-lunch session each Tuesday Ot Schoolcraft College He hopes it ^ i l l become a continuing event.

• Working with him on this enterprise £ the Rev fc. Dickson Forsyth of St. Timothy United Presbyterian Church iji Livonia. • Rev. Forsyth was unable to attend

the first meeting because of illness. The attendance was small, but Father 3chaden was not discouraged ' " I f numbers are your criteria, then Jesus flopped." he said. "He got only i 2 . "

THE DISCUSSION of the Bible ranged over a number of subjects — prayer. Jonah and the whale. Jesus — and finally settled on water sym-bolism in the Bible.

" Water is the symbol of l i fe." said Father Schaden. " I t appears a l l through the Bible Water was scarce and it became a powerful symbol to the Hebrews "

Me referred the students to a pas-sage the fourth chapter of John, in-which Jesus talked with a woman at the well.

"Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again.'' Jesus told the woman as she drew up the water.-•"But whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst; the water that I shall give him wi l l be-come in him a spring of water welling up eternal l i fe."

Father Schaden explained: "This passage tells you that you might get things you think you want, but they will not be satisfying to you.

IF I REALLY am contented and feel I have been having a positive in-fluence. this is a prctjy pood in-dication I am doing what God wants If I 'm not. I ' l l get thirsty, again "

A question arose How do I know what God wants9

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474-0350 \

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FIRST BAPTIST OF FARMINGTON INVITES YOU TO QUR SERVICES

SUNDAY FEB. 16, 1975

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 S U N D A Y E V E N I N G

9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.

AT AN I N F O R M A L LUNCH HOUR Bib le ses-s ion at Schoo lc ra f t Co l lege the Rev. Bob Scha-den (r ight) exp la ins a point in the New Testa-

m e n t to Lisa Frank and Gregg Vo rbeck . (Staff pho to by Bob W o o d r i n g )

" I f I have to make a decision. I ask myself what would Christ do if He-were in my shoes." said Gregg Vor beck, who would like,some day to be-come a radio minister.

" I ask myself if what I want to do would take me away from Christ.

would it affect my relationship with God "

The two clergymen started the noon hour class because of.the what Father Schaden called "t in' fantastic interest in the Bible on the Schoolcraft campus/ '

He a^'ded: "Young people are plugg ing into religion as they never have be-fore. They are looking for something that is positive, a meaning to l i fe."

The sessions are held in A room net to the cafeteria in the Watfr/nan Cen-ter i

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SPECIAL SERVICES FEB. 17 -21 7 : 3 0 P.M,

.SPEAKER: DR. VERNON NELMS

( F o r m e r P a s t o r of R o c h e s t e r H i l l B a p t i s t )

NEWBURG B A P T I S T CHURCH 3 7 0 5 5 J o y Rd., W e s t l a n d

4 2 5 0 4 6 6 •i

tyociR \nu\tat\on t o C O o R s h l p

E P I S C O P A L

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

N A R D I N P A R K U N I T E D

M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

F a r m i n g t o n

2 9 8 8 7 W e s t " M i l e R o a d

4 7 6 - 8 8 6 0

M I N I S T E R S

D r . W i l l i a m D . M e r c e r

R e v . M e r e d i t h M o e h a u e r

R e v . J a m e e F . T h e m e s

M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 9 15 & 11 00 A M

C h u r c h Schoo l 9 ISVjursery-Sth g rade & Adultfc

11 00 Nursery thru 12th g rade

C L A R E N C E V I L L E

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

20300 Midd lebe l t . L ivonia \

P a s t o r G e r a l d F i s h e r

4 7 4 - 3 4 4 4

9 0 0 a m f i r s t W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 10 15 a f The C h u r c h S c h o o l 11 15 a m S e c o n d S e r v i c e of W o r s h i p 6 30 p " i Youth Mee t ings 7 3 0 p rn T h e E v e n i n g S e ' " > c e J 3 0 p m W e d T h e M i d - W e e k S e r v i c e

AIf CotuMttonid Nurse"/ Provided at M> Services

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

of G a r d e n Ci ty 6443 M e r r i m a n Road

Min is te r : Rev. G lenn K j e l l b e r g

421-8628

9 30 A M. C h u r c h Schoo l for all ages 10 45 A M M o r n i n g W o r s h i p

Nursery & Todd le r Care C h u r c h Schoo l -4 yr o ld thru 6th g rade fo l lowing ch i ld ren 's s e r m o n

6 30 P M U M Y.F

NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

3 s s o o Ann Arbor TreM 422-0149 M V . WILLIAM RITTER. Mlntster REV. OUAME SNYDER, Minister

Worship & Church School 9 30 & 11 00 a m

RICE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST 2oeei imck o+i-co< • «**•

5 1 4 - 4 * 0 7 S M - 7 S 7 S

Church School (aN ages) 9 45 A M Bus Service

Worship (Nursery Provided) ]J:00 A M Youth Fellowship 0 30P M

Donna J. Llndborg. Peeler'

A L B E R S G A T E U N I T E D

M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

iRed 'Ord Tov»n«,hipi

1 0 0 0 0 B e e c h D a l y R o a d Be tween P l ymou th a n d West C " i c a a o

533-7905 Sr Minister • Win G Wager

Aaaoc. Minister : David K Koski

Olr of Education - Qatl Burns Minister ot Muatc - Ruth Medley Turner

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 9 3 0 A M 1 1 0 0 A M

C h u r c h S c h o o l 9 3 0 A M 1 1 0 0 A M

U M Y F 6 0 0 P M

(Baby care provided lor all services)

F I R S T U N I T E D

M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

O F P L Y M O U T H 1 • M i l e W o f S h e l d g n o n N T e r r i t o r i a l

453-5280 i

M i n i s t e r s

P a u l M . C a r g o a n d A a a o c . D a l a M . M i l l e r

WORSHIP 9 30 and 11 00 a m

A M T H E DOOR'

Rev. C a r g o

C H U R C H SCHOOL (all ages) 9:30 A.M. C H U R C H SCHOOL( th ru 6th gr )11 00 A M

NURSERY PROVIDED

LOLA VALLEY UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH 16175 D E L A W A R E at Pu r i t an

255-6330 Geo. H. KHbourn . Rev. Church School 9:45 a m Worship . 11:00 a.m Wed Bible Study 7:30 p.m

St. Matthew's United Methodist Church

3 0 * 0 0 S u M He R o a d 422-SOlp

Will iam D R i c h a r d P a s t o r

J e r o m e K S m i t h A s s o o a j e P a s t o r

9 : 3 0 4 11 :00 a m W o r s h i p

Nursery Available

9 3 0 a m C h u r c h S c h o o l All A g e s

j r a n d S r H i g h F e l l o w s h i p

S u n d a y 7 p m

CHERRY HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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Lutheran Church**

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te five troops that comprise the Allen <School cluster in Plymouth.

A pot luck supper, scheduled in the school Tuesday, Feb. 18, is the event planned to mark the special day in which Girl Scouts all around the world think and talk about their pro-gram.

The supper and program and skits that will follow have been planned by representatives of the troops, two Brownie, two Junior apd one Cadette, working with Mrs. D.H. Sarkozy, troop services director.

About 100 gir ls wi l l be involved in

the program, which will include a flag ceremony, skits, songs and dancing after the supper. Cooking for the meal is being done entirely by the scouts with leaders and mothers supervising.

One feature of the program is that each troop will represent a different country, dressing in that nation's con-tume and cooking its food.

Troops involved in the project are Brownie troops 208 and 328. Junior troops 201 and 216 and Cadette troop 367.

Their leaders are Arlene Bettega. Carol Barber, Doris Rorabacher. Mary Lou Johnson and Joan Fee.

Speech expert^ to address cl

ROBYN LOSI (left), Kim Mahaz and Karen Gottschalk, Girl Scouts in Plymouth's Allen School Qluster, get ready for the cluster's Thinking Day potluck supper Feb. 18. Their

cooking p Mary Lou nuel)

roject is in the home of their leader, Johnson. (Staff photo by Art Ema-

'Alice in Wonderland' is AAUW play Alice in Wonderland.' complete

with Cheshire cat. Mad Hatter and March Hare, wi l l be the 15th annual chi ldren's play to be staged by the Plymouth branch of the American As-sociation of University Women.

It w i l l be presented in P lymouth Salem High School Feb. 28 and March 1 and at Northvi l le High School March 8. Seven performances are scheduled in all.

In addit ion, there wi l l be a special benefit performances Feb 27 for the children f r o m Our Lady of Provi dence. the Plymouth Child Devel-opment Center and Hawthorn Center as wel l as other area youngsters.

T H E P R O D U C T I O N is cast and

staged ent i re ly by AAUW members, who a im to provide for young children of the area an opportunity to see live theater. Tickets are 60 cents, a price that has not changed in three years.

They w i l l go on sale in Plymouth Distr ict Schools Feb. 18, 19 and 20 for the performances at 7 p.m. Fr iday, Feb. 28, and at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m Saturday. March 1.

After that they wi l l be on sale in Del's Shoes. Plymouth, and by tele-phone. w i th orders being taken by Mrs. James Carney. 11517 Burger Drive, and Mrs. Michael Maimer . 14630 Susanna. Livonia

The performances in Northvi l le are scheduled at 10 a.m.. I p.m. and 3 p.m. March 8 Tickets wi l l be on sale

Adcock-Colonna

Mr and Mrs. Thomas R Adcock of Newporte Drive, Plymouth, announce tl)e engagement of their daughter, Alva Lynne, to Richard L. Colonna, sen of M r and Mrs. Roland Colonna of Brentwood Avenue, Troy. Both are lf74 graduates of Ol ivet College, where the bride-elect af f i l iated w i th Soronian Society and her f iance was a r iember of Kappa Sigma f ra tern i ty . S I * is a substitute teacher in the Plymouth School Distr ict and he is employed by Amer ican Home Foods Ttiey plan to mar ry June 28.

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NOTICE BOARD OF REVIEW

SESSION

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

The Board of Review for the City of Plymouth will meet in the Commission Cham-ber of the City Hall. 201 S Main St.. on Tuesday. March 4, 1975. from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, March 5. 1975, from 3 00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. and as many days thereafter that are necessary for the purpose of reviewing the Assess-ment Roll for the year 1975. "Hie meeting of the Board of Review provides an additional opportunity for tax-payers to present protests or suggestions relative to assessed values on local prop-erty if satisfaction cannot be found after conference with the City Assessor. Any Plymouth resident (or his agent) must make a personal appearance before the Board of Review and file a formal petition. This petition form can be obtained at the Office of the City Assessor. 201 S. Main St.. Plymouth. Mich. 48170. "Hie proposed state equalization factor for 1975 is $1.00 for personal property and SI 06 for real property.

PAUL V. BRUMFIELD City Clerk

* P u b l i s h F e b r u a r y 13 a n d 27 1975

POSTING AND FILING OF CITY COMMISSION MINUTES

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of February, 1975, true copies of the minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held on Monday, January 20. 1975, at 7:30 p.m.. were posted on thie official bulletin boards of the City of Plymouth, located at the Southeasterly comer of the intersection of S. Mi in Street and Penniman Avenue; the Southeasterly corner of the intersection of Stark-weather Avenue and W. Liberty Street; the South entrance of the Central Parking Lot facing S. Harvey Street, and also on the bulletin board In the City Hall at 201 S. Main Street. These minutes are posted in accordance with Section 5.11 of the City Charter for the benefit and information of all interested citizens of the City of Plymouth.

PAUL V. BRUMFIELD. City Clerk

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in Nor thv i l le schools Feb. 25, 26 and 27, and later in Del 's Shoes, North-vil le, and by telejrtwne f rom Mrs. Ron-ald Neuchterlein, 21612 Rathlone, Northvi l le.

D I A N E AMES, heading the cast in the role of Alice', and other per-formers w i l l make tradit ional visits to children in the audience af ter each performance.

Other players include Edna Flem-ing as Margaret . Peggy Fisher as the White Rabbit . Sylvia Rozian as the Ca-terpi l ler. Sue- Sil lett i as the Cheshire Cat, Chris Timoshuk as the Mad Hat-ter and Joan Davis as the March Hare.

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Coralyn Ri ley is Tweedle D^e. Mari-lyn Dwyer Tweedle Dum, Jane Emery is the Queen of Hearts. Joan Haertel is the King of Hearts and Unda Wi l l ing. Maureen Krause. Alice Chrenko, Jane Sparks. Geri Alnson, Sue Gould ami Lois Andres all play

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d i r e c t i n g t h e p r o d u c t i o n is Mary Uhl , and Carol Bochy ^s busi-ness manager. Others behind! the scenes include Phyll is TTieroux, Jiouse manager, Jan Carney, Penny Neuch-terlein and Jan Maimer, handling! tick-et sales, and Elaine Kirchgatter in charge of angel tickets.

Klo Phi l l ippi is in charge of pub-l icity. Mable Partain and Janet Repp

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Barr-Jenner

M r . and Mrs Gerald Ba r r of P lymouth and Er ic Jenner, also of P lymouth , announce the engagement of the i r ch i ldren, Linda Mar ia Bar r and Peter E r i c Jenner. Both are 1972 graduates of Plymouth High School and par t - t ime college students, the bride-elect at Schoolcraft College and her f iance at Wayne County Commu-nity College. An August wedding is planned.

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roughs Avenue. Plymouth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pa-t r ic ia Lynne, to Paul D. Foster, son of Mr . and Mrs . James Foster of North-vi l le. The bride-elect is a senior at P lymouth-Salem High School and em-ployed by South London Room Hair Fashions in Plymouth. Her fiance, a 1974 g radua te of Nor thv i l l e High School, works for Portec-Paragon in Novi. They plan to be marr ied Nov. 22.

Henderson-Catterall

Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Burroughs Street. P l ymou th , an-nounce the engagement of their daugh-ter, Sheryl Sue. to Thomas Gerard Catterall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Catterall of Ann Arbor Trai l , Livonia. H ie bride-elect is a 1973 graduate of Plymouth- Salem High School and is employed by Stahl Manufactur ing Co. Her fiance, who graduated in 1973 from Churchill High School, is serving in the U.S. Army. A June 21 wedding is planned

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Trieskey-Vaughn

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Z. Trieskey of Gather Avenue. Plymouth, an, nounce the engagement of their daugh-ter. Laura Lee. to Robert Thomas Vaughn J r . . son of Mr. and Mrs Rob-ert T. Vaughn of Trov. Tenn. The bride-elect is a 1971 graduate of Plymouth High School and employed tjy Bonnie-Lo drug store. Her fiance works for Industr ial Strainer Co. They plan to be marr ied in Apri l .

NOW to meet Feb. 18

Shirley Monson, Michigan state coor-dinator of the National Organization for Women, wi l l speek at a meeting of the Northwest Wayne County Chapter

of NOW Tuesday. Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. The event wi l l take place in New-

man House on the Schoolcraft College campuR. 17300 Haggerty. Livonia.

NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE

BOARD OF REVIEW 1975 - ASSESSMENT ROLL

H»e Township of Northville. Board of Review will meet for the purpose of review-* ing and adjusting the Assessment Rolls for the Township of Northville. at 16300

Sheldon Road. Northville. Michigan, on:

March 4 March 5

March 10 March 11

9 a.m 4 p.m.

to 4 p.m to' 10 p.m.

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REVIEW Joseph J . Fiorilli James J. Sugrue Helen C. Baldwin

Publlah: February 13. V. WS

are making posters, Mar i lyn Dwyer is handling set design and the program cover and Nancy Hartung and Sue Bunch head set construction.

Also busy with the production are" Judy Shephard, costumes; Sharon Belobraidich, music; Joan Haertel. props; Doris Balconi, make-upr Pam VanderWeele, l ight ing; Lois Andres, sound ef fects; Sandy Wilcox, prompt-er, and Mari lynn Robison, usher badges.

Cast luncheons also are being organ-ized, wi th Joan Anderson and Sharon Flower work ing on the Plymouth per-formances and Linda" Gratsch and Cheryl Holmberg handling the North-vi l le performances.

Florence (Dinghy) Sharp, speech pa- * thologist and reading teacher, wilt speak at the mothly meeting of the Plymouth-Northville Chapter of U* M&chigan Association for Children . with Learning Disabilities Wednesday,* Feb. If at 9 30 p.m.

The event will take place in the cafe-teria of Pioneer Middle School, 46081 -Ann Arbor, Plymouth. x ZZ

The subject of Mrs. Sharp will ben, the Bucket Brigade, a tutorial pro- ;* gram carried out by volunteer work- -ere. They work with children on a one"" to one basis, using games and activi-ties from their buckets to practice " and reinforce academic skills

Mrs. Sharp coordinates volunteer 3 programs for the Bucket Brigade for the Farmington school district

La Leche sets meeting

The art of breastfeeding wi l l be dis^ cussed at the next meeting of La Leche League of Plymouth-Northvi l le Thursday, Feb 20 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Judy LaManna. 15733 Robinwood. Plymouth.

LOST WILLS

Anyone wi th informat ion con-cerning the Wills which Paul B. Jatkoe, DDS, and his w i fe , Marie, executed in November 1974.

Call Chester C. Lawrence

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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION

TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE ' SPECIAL MILLAGE ELECTION

l b the Qualified Electors of the Township of Northville. Wayne County

Notice is hereby given that registration tor the Special Millage Election to be held on Tuesday. March 25. 1975. will be taken at the Office of the Township Clerk. 16300 Sheldon Road. Northville. Michigan. Monday thru Friday. 9 00 a m to 5 00 p.m.

Notice is further'given that the LAST day for registration is Monday. Febru-ary 24. 1975. The Clerk's office will be open Friday. February 21, 1975 from 8:00 a m. to 8:00 p.m. and Monday, February 24. 1975-from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of registration and that after said hour and date no further registra-tions will be received for said election

BETTY M LENNOX. Clerk Northville Township

P u b l i s h F e b r u a r y 13 nnrf 20 1975

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby given that the City of Plymouth. Michigan, will receive bids up to 2:00 P.M.. E ST. . Wednesday. February 26. 1975. for the following:

SIX-INCH WATER MAIN MATERIALS

Specifications and Proposal Forms are available at the Office ot the City Clerk during regular office hours The Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part , and to waive any irregularities Address bids to

Paul V. Brumfield City Clerk 201 S Main Street Plymouth. Michigan 48170

< ; in a sealed envelope bearing the inscription "BID FOR SIX-INCH WATER MAIN MATERIALS "

PAUL V BRUMFIELD. City Clerk

P u b l i s h F e b r u a r y 13 1975

WAYNE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

To the Supervisor and Clerk of the Township of Plymouth. Wayne County. Mich-igan

i , Sirs:

You are hereby notified that the Board of County Road Commissioners of the Coun-ty of Wayne. Michigan, did. at a meeting of said Board held on January 2. 1975. decide and determine that the certain streets described in the minutes of said Board should be County roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Road Cbmmissioners. The minutes of said meeting fully describing said streets are here-by made ? part of this notice, and area as follows: Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of County Road Commissioners of the Cbunty of Wayne. Michigan, held at the Board s offices. 415 Clifford Street. De-troit, Michigan, at 9:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time. Thursday. January 2. 1975 Present: Chairman Burton. Vice-Chairman O'Rourke.

"Commissioner O'Rourke moved the adoption of the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County

of Wayne. Michigan that it hereby accepts the dedication to the use of the public of the following described roads and they are hereby taken over as county roads and made a part of t h e county road system of the County of Wayne:

All of Beacon Hill Drive and Lighthouse Court as dedicated to the use of the public in BEACON ESTATES SUBDIVISION NO 3. part of the S.E of Section 28. T. 1 S.. R. 8lE.. Plymouth Township, Wayne County. Michigan as recorded in Liber 95 of Plats on Pages 20 and 21. Wayne County Records, constituting a tota) of 0 279 mile of county road

Hie motion was supported by Commissioner Burton and carried by the follow ing vote: Ayes: Commissioners Burton and O'Rourke. Nays: None."

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF ACT NO 283 OF THE ICE : PUBLIC ACTS OF 1909. AS AMENDED.

In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand at Detroit, Michigan this 7th day of January. A.D. 1975.

BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE. MICHIGAN

Freddie G. Burton, Chairman Thomas P. O'Rourke. Vice-Chairman

Michael Berry, Commissioner

. < HENRY J GALECKI

S e c r e t l y and Clerk of the Board

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D E A R B O R N H T S P L U M B I N G 274 3457 .

P L U M B E R n e e d s w o r k , r e p a i r , r e p l a c e o r i n s t a l l n e w p l u m b i n g a n d f i x t u r e s F r e e e s t i m a t e s 515-4348.

261 7024

Roofing

L E A K S F I X E D R a i n o r S h i n e R o o f s k G u t t e r s I n s t a l l e d

C R 1 S L E R E v e s . 531 584?

M E L R U O K O L A I N E N Lie R«of ing C o n t r a c t o r My » w n w o r k Hon e s t p r i c e s P r o u d q u a l i t y w o r k m a n s h i p 4 7 ^ 7 5 1 5

S E A L T A B I N C R o o f i n g . A l u m S i d i n g G u t t e r s

G u a r w o r k F r e e e s t 261 2060

R E S I D E N T I A L A C O M M E R C I A L B i l l ' s R o o f i n g A C o n s t r u c t i o n C o Hot t a r . g u t t e r r e p a i r N o )ob loo s m a l l o r l a r g e 478-15*2

H U M E C K Y R o o f i n g L i c e n s e d g u a r a n t e e d t o b e a l a n y p r i c e a l s o s l u m s i d i n g g u t t e r s , t r i m F r e e e s t 474 7278

R O O F I N G . N E W ft R E P A I R S G u t t e r s V e n t s W o r k m y s e l f

F r e e E s t i m a t e s K e 4 5334

Screen Repair

P l a s t e r ft d r y w a l l r e p a i r ft s m a l l a l t e r a t l o n s H a v e d o n e w o r k In B i r -m i n g h a m . B l o o m f l d ft R o y a l O a k a r e a f o r 25 y r s C a n g i v e r e f e r e n c e s 6264015

P l a s t e r ft D r v w a l l . N e w . R e p a i r R e s i d e n t i a l . C o m m . . G u a r W o r k F r e e E s t Ca l l A n y t i m e . 535 2965

J R O U S E ft S O N S P l a s t e r i n g ft'drywall. n e w ft r e -p a i r F r e e e s t i m a t e s . 5 K 4523

R O Y M A L T E S E CO S p e c i a l ! n n g in

D R Y W A L L ft P L A S T E R R E P A I R . L O 2 4 8 6 8

P L A S T E R I N G ft D R Y W A L L R E P A I R

F r e e B a t l m a t e s 532-7780

P L A S T E R I N O ft D R Y W A L L N E W ft R E P A I R

F r e e B a t . 348 2447. 427 3755

Plumbing

P L U M B I N G S E R V I C E ft R E P A I R S . R E A S O N A B L E

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P L U M B I N G S E R V I C E R e p a i r s a n d A l t e r a t i o n s

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

R E P A I R S ft A L T E R A T I O N S

Basemen t baths, w a t e r hea le rs , f au -

cets, van i t i es , ga rbage disposals,

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No Job too b ig o r s m a l l 274 2469

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A N Y P L U M B I N G N E E D S

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537-9399 L I C E N S E D M A S T E R P L U M B E R

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831-1161 or 26I -77T7

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L I C E N S E D M A S T E R P L U M B E R C o m p l e t e P h i m M n g . W a t e r Lines Sewer s e r v i c e F r e e e a t . B a n k A m e r i c a rd ft M a a t e r c h a r | E 411

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Furniture Refinishlng C u s t o m work fo r F i n e F u r n i t u r e

R E S T O R A T I O N R E P A I R

Ml 4-7755

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A L S W I N D O W S E R V I C E B e r k l e y 547 1214

Snow Removal

SNOW REMOVAL SE RVICE Very reasonable

Commercial A Residential Mike KE7-5a02 Don 421 5438

Television 7 GRAND TV

SALES A SERVICE Sell new k Used TV's Repair specializing in Zenith A RCA s KE 3-3635 _ M—

S H E L D O N CENTER

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FREE EST 8 A M 6 3 0 P M

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Tree Service

Septic Tanks

Seplic Repairs-Basement Leaks BULLDOZING

474 4 2 24

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, L ft L S E W E R S E R V I C E 1 Sewer C lean ing ft Repa i r

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S E W E R C L E A N I N G $15 f i r s t 25 f t 35c each a d d i t i o n a l ft P L U M B I N G R E P A I R S

C A L L L E O . 557 8730

S E W E R C L E A N I N G R E A S O N A B L E

427 3968

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Sewing Machine Repair

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h o m e e s t i m a t e L l 7 5300

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H 4 4 12 M i l e . B e r k l e y 396 1300

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711 1575

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C U S T O M M A D E F U R N I T U R E S L I P C O V E R S F a b r i c s A v a i l a b l e

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O A K L A N D T R E E S E R V I C E s I p e t t a l t x l n ^ i n ^ o m m e r c i a l

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l n c a d e x S L b o d y ( b l a c k ) P M

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L e l c a M l b o d y R M

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L e i c a 111 F b o d y I s e l f U m a r ) S I M

L e i c a 111 F b o d y ( r e d d i a l ) SI7S

L e i c a 111 F b o d y ( b l a c k d i a l ) S I M

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L e i c a 111 F b o d y iSOO s h u t t e r I $17$

L e i c a I I I C b o d y $95

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726 Musical Instruments

AT CENTURY THE BEST IN USED CAMERAS

C a n o n F T B w i t h F l J S C $175

Mi r toHa S R T 101/ F l 7 c a s e S I M

N i k o n F body o n l y c h r o m e S I M

N i k o n F T N F l c a s e a s n e w M 7 5

C a n o n F I / F t 4 n i c e $350

T o p c o n s u p e r D / F l 4 o n l y $295

K o n i c a a u l o r e f l e x T 2 c a s e $175

R o l l i e f l e x M X T e s s a r l e n s S125

B r o n i c a S / F 2 S N i k k o r $250

H a s a e l b a l d 16000 F / e k t a r $250

• i i c r o w n g r a p h i c s p e c l a l ' t $295

M i n o s C l a t e s t e l e c t m o d e l $99

M a m i y a F l e s C220 F i t $150

M a m l y a F t e s C J 3 0 / F M $2M

K o n i O m e g a R a p i d 6x7 p r e s s $250

O i M g a B 4 e n l a r g e r / l e n s $95

E x a k l a R T 1000 F l l o n l y $75

M i n o l u 7S a u t o M m m n i c e $60

O l y m p u s S P N F l 7 a u l o 15 $65

C o n t a x t i l A F l J s o n n a r g o o d $lS0

C a n o n 7 / F l S c a n o n l e n s $250

N i k o n S2 / N i k k o r $175

O l y m p u s P e n F l / F l $ c a s e $175

K o n i c a R e f l e x s i n g l e o r d b l e $250

BUY-SEIL-TRADE

CENTURY

CAMERA 4254 N W o o d w a r d B e l l i 14 Mi

L l » 6355

O p e n D a i l y a n d S a l 1 0 4

O p e n M o n a n d F r i 10-$

726 Musical Instruments

A FAMILY ORGAN SUPER SALE

PLAY WITH I FING£R AUTO-CORD AUTO A C C O M P A N I M E N T

W a s N o w

H a m m o n d P i p e r $1049 $ 695

K i m b a l l S w i n g e r $ 995 $ 749

L o w e r y T e n i G e m $ 995 $ 795

S t o r y * C l a r k $1195 $ 5 9 5

Trade Ins Accepted

1 YR WARRANTY By

WONDERLAND MUSIC CO

G r e e n - 8

SHOPPING CENTER

5 4 1 - 2 1 4 1 A c r o s s f r o m N o r t h l a n d

On Greenfield

Schoefer

1 2 Mich igan at

5 8 4 - 8 1

G I B S O N K a l a m a z o o g u i t a r w i t h S e a r t 100 w a t t a m p l i f i e r E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $150 6 8 1 4 0 5 2

( 1 E M E 1 N H A R D T

H A M M O N D O f t O A N . f u l l a l a e . A I M a e r l a a $ l $ 0 0 C a l l a f t e r • P M

1 SM-71M

ALL PIANOS WANTED t g h e a t P r i c e s P a i d N K E 1-7517

Hi! S C A N L A

P I A N O S 4 O R G A N S S T O C K R E D U C T I O N S A L E

W e m u a t r e d u c e o u r I n v e n t o r y now S a v i n g s u p l o S0<* S a v e n o w o n L o w e r y . H a m m o n d . C h t c k e r i n g . W u r l i t i e r . K a w a l M a s o n k H a m -m l i n . V o a e a n d F i a c h e r B u y n o w Ii s a v e

GALLAGHER'S B l o o m f i e l d S t o r e

1710 S T e l e g r a p h R d 1 1 4 - M M

L U D W I G t n a r e d r u m w i t h s t a n d E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n M 5 464 1917

SUPER SAVINGS STORE WJD€ SALE

Through Feb 15. 1975

ARNOLDT WILLIAMS MUSIC INC.

5701 C a n t o n C e n t e r R d

P L Y M O U T H

J u s t N of F o r d R d

455-1609 453-6586

S T E I N W A Y . C o l l e c t o r s i t e m f u l l G r a n d P i a n o IMS. w i t h r e p a i r a b l e D u o - A r t a t t a c h m e n t . $11.000 H e n r y M a r t e n s J r B o x 55. P r u d e n v i l l e . Mi 4 M 6 I I-517 366 5253

F E N D E R T h m l l n e T e l e c a s t e r S u n b u r s t Vox R o y a l G u a r d s m a n , ex c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $225 e a c h 261 7426

ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

R e n t a l s . M 50 m o n t h l y D r u m out

f i l s . a m p l i f i e r s , f l u t e s , v i o l i n s , e l e c

t r i e g u i t a r s b a s s e s - p i a n o s . C l a s -

s i c a l g u i t a r s s a x o p h o n e s . P A e q u i p

m e n t b a n j o e s , c e l l o s , c l a r i n e t s

O v e r 100 i n s t r u m e n t s All r e n t a l

f e e s a p p l i e d l o p u r c h a s e p r i c e

M STUDIO' 8 6 1 - 2 6 6 2

G E M E I N H A R D T F l u t e R o t h v io l in o u t f i t , f u l l s i z e , b o t h l ike n e w $125 e a c h a f t e r 6 P M 477 7246

L O W E R Y C i t a t i o n t h e a t r e c o n s o l e , m o d e l G A K 25 H I . w i t h L e s l i e s p e a k e r s , m o d e l n u m b e r 45. $3950

689 3540

F A R F I S A . V I P 233 o r g a n T w o k e y b o a r d s , o n e h a s b a s s $450 A f t e r F r i d a y t P M 4 7 4 4 2 3 8

FEB ORGAN SPECIALS L i b e r a l t e r m s , w a r r a n t y a n d l e s

s o n s i n c l u d e d w i t h a l l s a l e s

B a l d w i n m o d e l 77 o r g a n , d e c o r a t o r

d e s i g n I o n l y . $788

Y a m a h a H o m e M o d e l I of a k i n d ,

c o m p a c t s i ze M 9 0

L o w e r y H o l i d a y w i l h L e s l i e S p e a k

e r s a n d A O C $1,100

N e w a n d u s e d o r g a n * f o r r e n t w i t h

p u r c h a s e o p t i o n

SMILEY BROS. 5510 Woodward Ave .Det 1010 N Hunter B lvd . Bir

E F I P H d N E s t y l e . F T 45 fo lk g u i t a r a n d b a s s A m e r i c a n m a d e e x c l i e n t c o n d i t i o n $125 626 8996

; LOWERY-HAMMOND

; NEW ORGANS

STORE WIDE

CLEARANCE At

; Wonder land

Music Co. ! 3 Day Sale

Thurs. thru Sat.

W a s N o w

H a m m o n d C o u g a r s $2395 $1495

H a m m o n d T500 $2960 $22M

l ^ o w r e y G e m 44 $ I 5 M $1295

l o w e r y H o l i d a y $3100 $2495

I Y E A R W A R R A N T Y

WONDERLAND MUSIC CO

G r e e n - 8

• SHOPPING CENTER 5 4 1 - 2 1 4 1

' Across from Nbrthlond On Greenfield

Michigan at Schoefer ! 5 8 4 - 8 1 1 2

• f l u t e a n d c a a e . e x -d r l l a n t c o n d i t i o n . 1170 A f t e r 4. i 417-4941

O M IM B a a a . A M P . Uk* n e w . B a s a g u i t a r M 0 C l a a a t c a l gui -

$15 A f t e r $ P M M 7 fol

CLEARANCE STORE WIDE

Wonder land MUSIC CO.

Haj reduced prices on

100'» of lop brands

3 Day Sale THURS. thru SAT.

Martin Guitars N e w w i t h c a s e

R e g N o w

D l $ $650 $480

1)2$ $770 $576

D M $ 7 M $595

Fenders New F e n d e r S t r a d $440 M 2 6

F e n d e r J a z z $410 $319

F e n d e r T w i n A m p M 2 5 $468

Gibson Guitars New

U P T O

3 5 % OFF Electric Pianos

U P T O

4 0 % OFF W U R L I T Z E R F E N D E R R H O D E S

U N I V O X F A R F I Z A

Kustom Amps-New U P T O

3 5 % OFF

Marshal l Bottoms M 100-120 W a l t s

4 0 % OFF

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SLINGERLAND

LUDWIG U P T O

3 5 % OFF WONDERLAND 'MUSIC CO

Green-8 SHOPPING CENTER

5 4 1 - 2 1 4 1 Across from Northland

On Greenfield

Michigan at Schoefer 5 8 4 - 8 1 1 2

740 N t Service

H U G E , February Clearance Sale

Up to V» Oft • Coats • Sweaters

• Jeweled Collars • Many in-aloce Bargains on DIs

continued Hams of One of a Kind.

C o m p l e t e B o a r d i n g and G r o o m i n g

C u r r a n t S t o r e H o u r s

M o n d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y . S A . M . - 6 F . M .

Pets N' Part iculars 22830 MOONEY AVE.

Acroaa t w o P a r m i n g u * P t a s a

474-6806 Maater Charge • M Amaricard Accepted

726 Muskd Instruments

H A M M O N D o r g a n . B - l . o n e y e a r o l d 5 U 070I

MARTIN SALE D-18 YOU D-28 WONT D-35 . , BELIEVE

637 S MAIN. PLYMOUTH

ANDERSON MUSIC 453-2900

O L D S C l a r i n e t w i t h c a r r y i n g c a s e , l i k e n e w . b e s t o f f e r J K - 1 7 M

R O G E R S D R U M S E T . 4 p i e c e ; c o v e r s , c y m b a l s , ( l a n d s 348 9633

N E W F e n d e r S l r a t o c a s l e r . m a p l e n e c k , c u s t o m c o l o r M 1 0 Ca l l a f t e r S P M S17 79W

C H I C K E R I N G c o n s o l e , f r u i t w o o d . 2 ' * y e a r s o l d A I c o n d i t i o n B e s t o f f e r 559 1774

C O N S O L E S p i n e t p i a n o . I t a l i a n P r o -v i n c i a l . c h e r r y w o o d , l i k e n e w s a c n f i c e $750 A f t e r 5 30 47*9072

O R G A N L E S S O N S

C l a s s Now In P r o g r e s s . 7 30 I ' M

4 W e e k s . O n l y $8

Y o u l e a m t o p l a y

or you d o n ' t p a y

C a l l Ml 7-1177 t o e n r o l l

SMILEY BROS. 1010 N H u n t e r . B i r m i n g h a m

S u n 1-5 E v e s M o n F r i

U S E D C O N S O L E P I A N O

E x c e l l e n t C o n d i t i o n

A l so c o m p l e t f l i n e of

N E W B A L D W I N P I A N O S

I n q u i r e a b o u t o u r

P I A N O R E N T A L P R O G R A M

SMILEY BROS. 1010 N H u n t e r . B i r m i n g h a m

Ml 7-1177 S u n I S 4 E v e s M o n . - F r i

F E N D E R M U S T A N G g u i t a r , r e d w i t h h a r d she l l c a s e , e x c e l l e n t con d i t i o n . $110 722 5298

M M W U R I L I T Z E R o r g a n fo r s a l e $900 or b e s t o f f e r 455 6216

U S E D A N D N E W O R G A N S

F O R S A L E O R R E N T

C l a s s o r P r i v a t e L e s s o n s

B a l d w i n . Y a m a h a l « o w e r y a n d

H a m m o n d O r g a n s F o r S a l e F r o m

$160

R e n t a l s O n l y $15 P e r M o n t h

I n c l u d i n g L e s s o n s

SMILEY BROS. 1010 N H u n t e r . B i r m i n g h a m

Ml 7 -1177 S u n 1 5 E v e s M o n F r i

T H O M A S o r g a n P a l i s a d e s 131 I v e a r o l d . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $800

261-4174

FEB ORGAN SPECIALS L i b e r a l t e r m s , w a r r a n t y a n d les

s o n s i n c l u d e d w i t h a l l s a l e s B a l d

w i n m o d e l 77 o r g a n , d e c o r a t o r d e

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T W O 1972 X R 4 0 0 S u z u k i s n o w m o b i l e s w i t h t r a i l e r G o o d r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n . • 4 7 7 - M I 6

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S N O W M O B I L E . F . v m r u d e , 16 h p n e u t r a l , r e v e r s e , e l e c t r i c s t a r t , low m i l e a g e . $250 533 1497

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L Y M A N 1971 23 f t F u l l y e g u i p p e d A s k i n g $6,900 A f t e r 5 30 P M

549 1475

S E A R A Y . 1971. S R V 180. I M L O M a n y e x t r a s P a m c o t i l l t r a i l e r w i t h s u r g e b r a k e s E x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t i o n $3700 427 7731

P I C K U P C a m p e r 1974 8 fl o v e r c a b d e l u x e i n t e r i o r . $ 1 , 3 9 5 F i r m

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W E S T P H A L I A . 1972. VW C a m p e r , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n low m i l e a g e , g a s h e a t e r $2800 524 2M2

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F O R D 1972 W i n d o w V a n V8 a u t o m a t i c . s t e r e o u n d e r c o a t e d s i n c e n e w . S2 ISO o r b e s t o f f e r 261-5093

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D O D G E V a m 1974 T r a d e s m a n 200 G o o d c o n d i t i o n 1 1 5 0 0 m i l e s E x t r a s $3 700 533 9155

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J A V E L I N S S T 1971. a l l p o w e r , a i r . $1400 A f t e r S P M All d a y w e e k e n d s . 647 2341

G R E M L I N 1972. 2S6 a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , s h a r p , c u s t o m m t e r i o r . s t e r e o t a p e m a g w h e e l s , S I M S 8 S I S 6 2 1

g I E M L I N I 9 7 j 7 « c y l i n d e r , s l i c k O n l y IS.500 m i l e s G o o d c o n d i t i o n S I M 0 422 7741

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856 Buick B U I C K I96S. E l * c l r a . p o w e r , s i r . 13 000 m i l e s o n e n g i n e a n d t r a n s m i s s i o n . $175 334 4 2 7 1

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t i o n . c l e a n 373-S602

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t ' . A S A B R H 1672 c h r o m e w h e e l s 2 d o o r h a r d t o p , v i n y l l o p p o w e r s t e e r i n g p o w e r b r a k e s f a c t o r y a i r . AM F M i n e w t i r e s $I9S0 476 3603

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B U I C K 1*72 E s t a t e W a g o n fu l l p o w e r , good c o n d i t i o n $2*95 Ca l l H a r v e y a t 64 4 5646 or h o m e . 851 2355

B U I C K 1173.' E l e c t r a 225 2 d o o r a i r . A M F M . f u l l p o w e r , v i n y l r o o f . 23.000 m i l e s $3 195 Bil l B r o w n F o r d 3S000 P l y m o u t h R d . L i v o n i a

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E L E C T R A 1973 225 f u l l p o w e r , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , a m f m s t e r e o , v i n y l t op . r u s t p r o o f i n g , o r i g i n a l o w n e r . $3450 4ZS-9499 255-5280

E L E C T R A 22S~l*68~2 d o o 7 h a r d t o p Air c o n d i t i o n i n g f u l l p o w e r , v i n y l t op . w h i t e w a l l s L u x u r y i n t e r i o r L i k e n e w O n e o w n e r P e r f e c t c o n d i t i o n 3S6-S737

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C H E V R O L E T 1974. C u s t o m C o u p e 2 d o o r , a i r s t e r e o , l i k e n e w $3,300 525 1072 721 7674

I M P A L A 1970 4 d o o r A u t o m a t i c 8. p o w e r s t e e r i n g V e r y c l e a n $500

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M O N T E C A R L O L a n d a u . 1974. a i r . AM F M . p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , e x t r a s . $3795 261 8635

V E G A 1*72 H a t c h b a c k , a u t o m a t i c , r a d i o , n e w e n g i n e n e w t i r e s n e w m u f f l e r s y s t e m $1150 751 3971

Air C H E V E L L E . 1972 M a l i b u p l u s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $19*5

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C A P R I C E . 1973. 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c t r a n s m i s s i o n . p o w e r s t e e r i n g p o w e r b r a k e s , f a c t o r y a i r . A M - F M r a d i o w h i t e w a l l t i r e s $2,650

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C A P R I C E . 1948. V 8 B l a c k v i n y l t o p P o w e r b r a k e s s t e e r i n g , f a c t o ry a i r $ 4 K 729-4998

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a n d b r a k e * , f a c t o r y a i r . A f t e r I P M 7 7 l t - 8 3 7 4

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I M P A L A . W74 f u l l y r o o m c o F i r s t 43400 b u y s 45*-3482

V E G A i n . H a t c h b a c k . 4 i b r a k e s , e x h a u s t , t i r e * . 15.000

m i l e s . $400.. 478 4427

C A M A R O 1*72 8 c y l i n d e r 32.000 m i l e s . A i r . p o w e r . V i n y l t o p $2,150 F r o m 8 AM 5 P M 476 0*20 w e e k e n d s . 417-1147

M O N T E C A R L O 1974 L a n d a u . 350 e n g i n e , a u t o m a t i c t r a n s m i s s i o n , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g . $4,000 464-0342

W A N T E D : 1948 72 N o v a G o o d b o d y a n d i n t e r i o r L e s s e n g i n e

437 9215

I M P A L A 1970. 2 d o o r h a r d t o p V 8 . a u t o m a t i c . P o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s R e b u i l t t r a n s m i s s i o n , n e w t i r e s , n e w b r a k e s 4*75 . 645 2634

C H E V R O L E T 1963 I m p a l a . 4 d o o r , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $275 352-4318

M O N T E C A R L O 1974 L a n d a u O w n e r L o w m i l e a g e L o a d e d $4,000 399 7736

C O R V A I R L o v e r s . 1967. 2 d o o r M o n t a . s p o r t c o u p e . S e e M a k e o f f e r . 731-3219

M O N T E C A R L O . 1974. S C o u p e , s w i n g out b u c k e t s e a t s , a m - f m . a i r . V i n y l t o p . s i l v e r , w h i t e . $3,100

727 9453

V E G A G T 1972. F M S t e r e o t a p e K"od c o n d i t i o n . 35,000 m i l e s $1.04)0 o r b e s t o f f e r • G A I 0683

I M P A L A 1974 S p o r t c o u p e . 2 d o o r p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , a i r . v i n y l roof i m m a c u l a t e $3 495

626 9588

V E G A 1971 3 speed s t i c k r a d i o 5 2 . 0 0 0 n n l e s good c o n d i t i o n $650

477 3376

V E G A . 1973. G T . H a t c h b a c k , e x c e l len t c o n d i t i o n s t e r e o , s n o w t i r e s B e s t o f f e r 30 m p g 455 4360

M A L I B U 1974 C l a s s i c v i n y l r o o f , s t e r e o , p o w e r s t e e r i n g l i k e n e w c o n d i t i o n r u s t p r o o f e d $3,100

464 1930

C A P R I C E E s t a t e s t a t i o n w a g o n 1973, a i r . p o w e r , e x t r a s n o w t i r e s , d e l u x e t r i m B e s t o f f e r 425 1027

M O N T E C A R L O 1974. L a n d a u a i r A m F m . a l l p o w e r , d e f o g g e r $3 895

689 5317

V E G A . 1974. K a m m b a c k w a g o n , a i r . p o w e r s t e e r i n g , a u t o m a t i c , o t h e r e x t r a s . 5 .000 m i l e s G M e x e c u l i v e c a r . $2350 646 2735

I M P A L A . 1968 2 d o o r , v i n y l t o p A M F M . V-8. n e w U r e s . b r a k e s r e b u i l t " 4 0 0 " t r a n s G o o d b o d y a n d r u n n i n g o r d e r $450 477 8820

862 Chrysler

C H R Y S L E R . 1972. N e w p o r t C u s -t o m . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , r a d i o , d a r k b r o w n m a t c h i n g v i n y l r o o f . 28,000 a c t u a l m i l e s I m m a c u l a t e $1 ,995 C r e s t wood D o d g e . 32850 F o r d R d . . G a r d e n C i ty 522 3322

C H R Y S L E R 1968. 9 p a s s e n g e r w a g o n A i r . P o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s R a c k , s t e e l b e l t e d r a d i a l s f u l l h e a v y d u t y t r a i l e r p a c k a g e w i t h h i t c h C l e a n $795 559 (>026

CARNIVAL SPECIAL!

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N E W P O R T C u s t o m 1972. 4 d o o r a i r . v i n y l t o p . $1995 522 5963

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N E W P O R T . 1970 R a d i o , h e a t e r , a i r . p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s , a u t o m a t i c G o o d c o n d i t i o n $1250

425 8909

864 Dodge

C O R O N E T . 1968,440. 2 d r good r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n $450

V e r y

334 2787

C H A R G E R S E . p o w e r s t e e r i n g .

1973. a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r b r a k e s ,

p o w e r w i n d o w s , f a c t o r y a i r . A M F M r a d i o , r o a d w h e e l s , v i n y l r o o f , w h i t e w a l l s . s h a r p $2,895 C r e s t -w o o d D o d g e . 32850 F o r d R d . . G a r d e n C i t y 522 3322

D O D G E S W I N G E R 1971. 6 a u t o -m a t i c . p o w e r s t e e r i n g . AM r a d i o . 44.000 m i l e s $1300 o r b e s t o f f e r

455 8331

D A R T S p o r t 1973."6 c y l i n d e r . a u t o m a t i c . a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g . I i f a d e d

879 1960

C H A R G E R I M 9 a l l p o w e r , a i r . s t e r e o , n e e d s n e w m o t o r $150 o r b e s t o f f e r 455 4386

D O D G E D a r t 1972 S w i n g e r , m i n t c o n d i t i o n , low m i l e a g e . $1795

651 0803

P O L A R A I M 7 2 d o o r h a r d t o p , a i r . p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s . A- l c o n d i -t i o n $475 < 477 9419

D O D G E W A G O N I M 6 - V I a i r . r u n s g o o d , n e e d s l i t t l e w o r k $100

534 9196

C H A R G E R . 1971. a u t o m a t i c , s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , v i n y l t o p . $1204) 626 4481

866 Ford

C U S T O M 500 1971. a u t o m a t i c . 351. no r u s t , g a r a g e k e p t $4S0 .

K E 5 8743

F O R D 1870 L T D . C o u n t r y S q u i r e , • t a t l o n w a g o n , p o w e r a n d a i r . g o o d c o n d i t i o n 624-4431

L T D S q u i r e 1971. 10 p a s a e n i e r . low " i o n $1,150 m i l e a g e , g o o d c o n d i t i o n ,

455-2*77

P I N T O . 1878. S q u i r e w a g o n , e x c e l -len t c o n d i t i o n , low m i l e a g e , 2 L i t r e a u t o m a t i c , a i r . A M - F M . s t e e l b e l t e d t i r e s . $24*5 . 6 4 6 0 2 7 0

F O R D . I 9 M . R a n c h w a g o n . 102 e n c i n e , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , z i e b a r t . 44.200 m i l e s . 1 o w n e r . 4 7 M Bil l B r o w n F o r d . 15000 P l y m o u t h R d . L i v o n i a . « 7 - 9 7 0 0

F O R D S t a t i o n W a g o n . 1971. f u l l p o w e r , a i r . U r e a e x c e l l e n t . A M - F M M e r e o r a d i o , p o w e r w i n d o w * , p o w e r s e a t , a i r s h o c k a b a o r b e r s 14.000 m i l e s $1,500 455-415*

866* Ford

T O R I N O B R O U G H A M 1971 2 -doo r h a r d t o p . 151. 2 V a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s , s e a t , a i r c o n d i -t i o n i n g . v i n y l t o p . r e a r glassi d e f o g -g e r . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n 14112 B l u e I k i e s 4M-1 IS I

T O R I N O 1970. r e d w i t h b l a c k v i n y l t o p . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , a i r . a u t o m a t i c t r u n f c l o c k , n e w l i r e * . $1100 o r b e s t o f f e r M u s t s e l l

422 152*

C U S T O M W a g o n 1971 A u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s , r a d i o M u s t s e l l $450 , 154 2175

1973 TORINO 2 door hordtop, outomotic transmission, radio, heater, whitewalls, one owner, sha:p car! $1,695.

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255-5840 P I N T O 1973 s q u i r e w a a o n , w h i l e w a l l s , r a d i o . 4 s p e e d $1,900 A f t e r 4 P M 459-9574

T H U N D E R B I R D 1972. . . a n d w h i l e , fu l l p o w e r , a i r . s t e r e o , l e a t h e r i n t e r i o r , i m m a c u l a t e , a f t e r 6 P M 421 2361

F A I R L A N E 7969 2~do«r s t i c k 6 c y l -i n d e r $425 451-4140

T O R I N O 1972. e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , a i r . r u s t p r o o f e d $1595 652-4581

F O R D w a g o n Ca l l

1*73 L T D . 9 p a s s e n g e r l o a d e d w i t h e x t r a s . $2,195

476-6442

L T D 1972, 2 d o o r . a i r . p o w e r s t e e r i n g . b r a k e s , a u t o m a t i c , r a d i o , h e a t e r . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n B e s t o f f e r

651 3916

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255-5840

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7 2 - 7 3 - 7 4 PINTOS, 2 doors, wagon*. Runabouts, ready to go, from $1,095. LEO

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41001 Plymouth Plymouth 453-1327

Rd

G A L A X I E 500. 1972. P o w e r s t e e r -i n g . P o w e r b r a k e s $1700 425-6791

F O R D . 1974. L T D 2 d o o r h a r d t o p , r a d i a l t i r e s , a i r . o t h e r e x t r a s $3400 o r b e s t o f f e r 533-5003

T O R I N O 1968 302 a u t o m a t i c E x c e l -l e n t c o n d i l i t x i $575 7 2 1 ^ 5 2 9

P I N T O 1973 A u t o m a t i c , s t e r e o , s u n r o o f . a i r . $2,000 A f t e r 4 P M

928 9642

M U S T A N G 1965 . 6 c y l i n d e r , s t a n d a r d . c h r o m e s l o t m a g s , a i r s h o c k s , s n o w t i r e s , n e e d s w o r k . 4 4 1 4 0 1 4

G A L A X I E . 1966 $100 G o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n

2 d o o r h a r d t o p . 6335 422-1

M U S T A N G 1*73. 2 d o o r , V-8. r a d i o , h e a t e r , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , v i n y l r o o f , o w n e r

474 8552

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L T D B r o u g h a m 1971, 2 d o o r , p o w e r b r a k e s s t e e r i n g A M - F M a i r , 27.000 m i l e s e x c e l l e n t $2850. By o w n e r . 356 1778

P I N T O 1974 w a g o n , l i m e ye l l ow 10.000 m i l e s , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . 1ug g a g e r a c k , r a d i o , m a n y e x t r a s B 7 5 0 . 4S9 08M

F O R D L T D I M 9 . 351 e n g i n e good g a s m i l e a g e , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r B r a k e s . - a i r . w h i t e w i t h b l a c k v i n y l r o o f . $1095 464 94$2

G R A N T O R I N O 1973. b r o u g h a m 2 d o o r . 21000 m i l e s . A m F m . a i r c o n d i t ion ing . r a d i a l s . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $2 9*5.. 525 7543

F O R D 1969 4 d o o r L T D S t e r e o a n d a i r . g o o d s e c o n d c a r A f t e r S P M 427 9172

L T D 1974. C o u n t r y S q u i r e , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g . A m F m s t e r e o , r a d i a l l i r e s . 8000 m i l e s , l i k e n e w . $4 .400

464 0976

866 Ford 866 Ford

M U S T A N G G r a n d * 1971. 351 2V. a u t o m a t i c , a m - f m s t e r e o , r e a r de -f r o s t e r . n e w r a d i a l t i r e * , a l l p o w e r , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n 41480. 421-4440

F O R D . 19M. X L convert ible Auto-mat ic . 190 - 2 ba r re l . Power steer-ing. brakea. radio, whi tewal ls . ex-cellent condition I M S CM 5465

P I N T O FCunabout 1971. a u t o m a t i c , r a d i a l s . v i n y l t o p . r a d i o , m a n y e x t r a s 41700 . 689 1780

P I N T O 1971. $425 R u n s g o o d , g o o d t i r e s M u s t c o n d i t i o n S n o w , s p r i n g

s e l l A n y t i m e 537 7127

F O R D 1970 t o n p i c k u p . 4450 F a i r c o n d i t i o n , p h o n e R a y S m i t h

272-4400

F A S T B A C K . 1968. F o r d F a l r l a i n e . 4 s p e e d . 4400,. 421 5453

P I N T O s t a t i o n w a g o n . 1972. n i c e c o n d i t i o n . $1700 3 7 3 4 3 8 6

1971 MAVERICK 4 d o o r . 6 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c t r a n s -

m i s s i o n . r a d i o A h e a t e r , w h i t e s i d e -

w a l l t i r e s , low m i l e a g e R e a l e c o -

n o m i c a l f a m i l y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a t

o u r l o w a s k i n g p r i c e of

$1,150 BOB SELL»S PONTIAC

L O W O V E R H E A D E Q U A L S LOW P R I C E S

22520 G r a n d R i v e r 532-8720

P I N T O . 1974. w a g o n A u t o m a t i c , a i r . r a d i o , r a d i a l w h i t e s i d e w a l l s a n d o t h e r e x t r a * 1790 m i l e s . 4 m o n t h s w a r r a n t y 42475 E v e n i n g s a n d w e e k e n d s . 444-39*4

M A V E R I C K . 1971. 4 d o o r s e d a n , m a n y e x t r a s . $2X50 . 373-6346

M A V E R I C K 1971 G r a b b e r 2 d o o r . 102 V-4, 1 s p e e d f l o o r s h i f t B l a c k t r i m o n r e d A i r . p o w e r s t e e r i n g . B u c k e t s e a l s A m F m . n e w t i r e s G o o d c o n d i t i o n $ I . I M 477 4421

M U S T A N G 1974 (2 + 2 F a s t b o c k I. V-4 a u t o m a t i c , s i l v e r e x t e r i o r , r e d l u x u r y i n t e r i o r M a k e o f l a r 68* 431*

G R A N A D A . 1975 . 250 c u in . 6 c y l -i n d e r . p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , r a d i o , v i n y l t o p . w h i t e w a l l s , r a d i a l s B e s t o f f e r o v e r 43600 455-4432. o r 349 $471

G A L A X I E . 500. 1973 . 4 d o o r . a i r . IS.000 m i l e s . 42550 474-1745

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CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM. Automatic, air.

15,000 mites

CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 door, hardtop,

dark green, vinyl top, air, 13.000

CHEVROLET MALIBU 6 cyl inder AM radio

PONTIAC CATAIINA Automate , vinyl top. low

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351 Cobra iet engine. AM/TM stereo

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453-4600

M A V E R I C K . 1970 G r a b b e r . 6 c y l . v e r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n , l o w m i l e a g e , a u t o m a t i c , c a l l w e e k e n d s $900

427 5013

M U S T A N G 1972. M a c h I . V 8 351. a l l p b w e r . a u t o m a t i c , c o n s o l e a i r c o n d i t i o n e d , a m f m s t e r e o , w i r e d f o r t a p e $1,895 851 5912

V A N 1965 E c o n o l i n e , g o o d r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n $375 o r b e s t o f f e r 459 2153

P I N T O 1973. R u n a b o u t , a i r c o n d i H o n i n g , 4 s p e e d d e l u x e t r i m , r a d i o . 27 M P G . $1,895 85 1 8054

P I N T O 1974 R u n a b o u t A u t o m a t i c . 23 M P G . low m i l e s E x c e l l e n t c o n d i Hon $1,250 537 0194

M U S T A N G . 1967. a u t o . p o W e r s t e e r i n g . b r a k e s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $575. o r b e s t o f f e r . 522-1135

1973 F O R D L T D B r o u g h a m . 4 d o o r .

ri w e r . a i r a n d s t e r e o , l i k e n e w . x t r a c l e a n T h i s w e e k ' s s p e c i a l .

$2,495

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453-2424 425-2444

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2 0 Mavericks 2 dr. 4 dr. Grabbers $200 REBATE

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1975 NOVA 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, whitewall tires, radio.

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Automatic transmission and AM radio.

s2,960 including tax & plates less rebate til 2-28-75

S 3,509 including tax A plates lass rabata til 2-28-75

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1974 VEGA Automatic transmission and AM radio

s2,690 including tax A plates

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COME INTO OUR SHOWROOM 20000 GRAND RIVER, CORNER OF EVERGREEN

531-2900 or CALL , 531-2900

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C O N T I N E N T A L 1971

O t J l M l

musr-M i r u s e d . 93.000

997 7192 M A R K m . 1971. f u l l y e q u i p p e d 33,999 m i l e a M . 7 M B U I B r o w n

a i r . M t M M t t e . I I J M u . m t m

7 1 C O g G A R XR7 2 door hardtop, automat ic, oir. radio, hoofer, w h i l o w a l l t , ono o w n t r , n o w cor t rod*. $ 1 , 4 9 1

PAT M I L L I K E N

FORD ',! ' M M M e m *

M f l M P l y m e M h A W . C U c a g o

2 5 5 - 5 8 4 0

s i . I I . 9 9 0 o r b e a t o f f e r I M 7

M E R C U R Y

KIT 1971

91M9. U 2 M U

M E R C U R Y I M . U D M o r b o a t o f f e r C o l l

g o o d . H U M • f t e r • P I T

•37 n o

C O U G A R . I 9 M . b u c k e t s e a l * , i t i o n 9979 M l 4 4 4 0

M E R C U R Y 1970 P o w e r s t e e r i n g , p e w e r b r a k e s N e w b r a k e o 4 d o o r . M M o r b e s t o f f e r 5 » 3 M I

1979 M O N T E R E Y 4 d o o r , p o w e r a n d a i r . 17 MO a c t u a l m i l e s L i k e a e w . e x t r a c l e a n . S e e a n d D r i v e . 91.800.

M I N E S P A R K

L I N C O L N M E R C U R Y

A N N A R B O R R D A T H A G G E R T Y .

453 -2424 425 -2444

r « d .

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P l y a a o w t h R d . . L i v o n i a 4X7-0700

: 7 3 C A D I L L A C S S A L E I S A L E ! S A L E !

1 2 t o c h o o o e f r o m , c o u p e s .

s * k > n s . a l l c o l o r * . H e r e ' * y o u r

c h o n c * to r r v a k e y o u r o w n

d | o l . b e c o u g e w e o r * o v e r -

s t o c k e d 1 y e o r 1 0 0 % p o w e r

r r f r n W o r r o n t y

I D o n M a s s e y

C A D I L L A C ^ A n n A r b o r R d . o l M o m

% P l y m o u t h

4 3 - 7 5 0 0 9 6 3 - 4 5 1 2

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999-M79 t interior,

e x t r a s C n t f e e

21970 CONTINENTAL 4 | » o r . f u l l p o w e r , f a c t o r y a i r c o n d i

t i * M a g . b e a u t i f u l O a l y a o k i n g

; $ 1 , 4 7 5

2 bob sa l e r s p o n t i a c ^ L O W O V E R H E A D E Q U A L S

L O W P R I C E S

rm0 G r a n d R i v e r 5 3 2 * 7 2 0

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1 } 7 2 L I N C O L N C O N T I N E N T A L

4 » d o o r , o i r c o n d i t i o n i n g .

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p o w e r d o o r l o c k s , c r u i s e c o n -

r f c l . t i l t w h e e l , r o d i a l t i r e s ,

4 ( M - F M s t e r e o A g r e e n o n e

c X d o b l u e o n e t o c h o o s e

f f c m . O n l y S 2 . 8 9 5

• D o n Massey

C A D I L L A C v A n n A r b o r R d . o t M o m

i P l y m o u t h

3 - 7 5 0 0 963-4512

£ n d l t i o i

I N E N T A L I M 0 4 d o o r h e r * p o w e r . I n t e r i o r e x c e l l e n t

I t t o a . b o d y n e e d s w o r k 9300 470-0131

(74 Mvcury

m C U R Y C O U G A R 1173. X R 7 . a t * . p o w e r s t e e r i n g p o w e r

t r a f c e s . A M - F M s t e r e o , f a c t o r y a i r . « t w h e e l . g o o d t i r o s G o l d w i t h • M t e l a n d e a u t o p E x c e l l e n t c o o d i

S O w n e r m u a t s e l l B » 5 Ca l l a f t e r 7 P M w e e k d a y s , a l l d a y

___ i r d a y A S u n d a y . $ 7 0 - 1 4 » . o r d u r -^ d a y . e x t T73

P\ R 1971 X R 7 . O n e o w n e r w e r l o c k s , w i n d o w s , s u n r o o f m i l e s . A M - E M s t e r e o . w i r e

c u e t o m c o l o r 91 .000 n M o o m

k a W T E G O 1970 2 ~ d o o r . v i n y l r o o f . M t m i l e a 13100 o r b e s t o f f e r J - ut an 1

M E R C U R Y t 9 M M a r q u i s B r o u g b a m . 4 d o o r h a r d t o p . a i r . v i n y l » f u l l p o w e r , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n

455-0910

M A R Q U I S 1973 4 4 o o r . a i r . A m F m s t e r w o . p o w e r b r a k e s l i s t e e r i n g , r e a r tefraeter. tt.OM m i l e s , w o t ) M r . H o f f e r . SOO-OOOI o r ttl 7 2 M

<76

7 1 MERCURY

# CAPRI 36 ,000 miles, 4 speed, radia l

Mroo. $1,395.

O P E N S A T U R D A Y

T O M S U L L I V A N volksv 9 M M W I M U e

5wagen m MM

E 5 P R I 1971 1.000 c c , a u t o m a t i c

c o n d i t i o n . B e s t o f f e r 718 6900

M E R C U R Y , IOOO w a g o n . 0 p a s s e n -g e r . n e e d s s o m e b o d y w o r k a n d e x -h a u s t M M 477 9373

M O N T E G O 1974. 1 d o o r , v i n y l r o o f , a u t o m a t i c , r a d i a l s . u n d e r 5.000 m i l e s M u a t s e l l . 13.000 or b e s t o f f e r 453 3083

C O M E T . 1974. 4 d o o r . b l u e , a i r a n d e x t r a s 1.000 m i l e s >1940 <42 7250

876 OkUmobMe

O L D S M O B I L E 1970 441. p o w e r b r a k e s , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a i r . a u t o m a t i c S p e c i a l p a i n t lob 11695

051-1732

C U T L A S S 1970 S u p r e m e , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s , a i r . b u c k e t s e a t s , c o n s o l e 11.350 455-0575

O L D S . 1974. 88 c o n v e r t i b l e F u l l y l o a d e d . . G M e x e c u t i v e c a r , 8000 m i l e s M u s t s e l l 540 2128

O L D S IM7 Air c o n d i t i o n i n g 1175 o r b e s t o f f e r A f t e r 5 P M 478 0043

• 7 8 w y i j m t i

« a a * w : t ; rLYkOUTO 1971. Pary M . auto-•Mttc. aewer steeriag. power S S L factory Mr. beaut ifaTMm

OLDS Dynaaslc Ml I9W. 9 Mar .

rLYkOUTO 1971. Pary M . auto-•Mttc. aewer steeriag. power S S L factory Mr. beaut ifaTMm

OLDS Dynaaslc Ml I9W. 9 Mar .

A a a C R y ^ M-UB

s s s M f f l a r w R i SUBURBAN station waean. I9M. good ceodltlan. |499 or best o f f e r

REGENCY. I9T9. 0 daar. maa»

offer. Days. 991-7177. Eees .M7-I9M

SUBURBAN station waean. I9M. good ceodltlan. |499 or best o f f e r

REGENCY. I9T9. 0 daar. maa»

offer. Days. 991-7177. Eees .M7-I9M

SEBRING 1974. power steeriag. power brakes, air. vinyl tap, 9.9M miles. M.9M Ml-9443

878 Ptymouth 1 9 7 2 DUSTERS, 3 t o c h o o s e

f r o m , o i l n i c e o n e o w n e r a u -

t o m o b i l e s . F r o m $ 1 , 2 9 5 . '

F E I S T E R

Chrysler-Plymouth

37401 Ford Rd ot Newburgh

7 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

FURY III. 1908 318 e n g i n e , b a n g e d in. g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 9175

421 5453

C U D A 1970 V4 4 s p e e d , n e w m o t o r , n e w e x h a u s t s y s t e m , t i r e s , p o w e r s t e e r i n g A s k i n g 9950 N e e d s b o d y w o r k 479-3919

1 9 7 2 DUSTERS, 3 t o c h o o s e

f r o m , o i l n i c e o n e o w n e r a u -

t o m o b i l e s . F r o m $ 1 , 2 9 5 . '

F E I S T E R

Chrysler-Plymouth

37401 Ford Rd ot Newburgh

7 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

FURY III. 1908 318 e n g i n e , b a n g e d in. g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 9175

421 5453

1971 D U S T E R I d o o r h a r d t o p . V-9. a u t o m a t i c , low m i l e s , e x t r a c l e a n S e e a n d d r i v e l o r 97.195

HINES PARK

LINCOLN MERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY 453-2424 425-2444

1 9 7 2 DUSTERS, 3 t o c h o o s e

f r o m , o i l n i c e o n e o w n e r a u -

t o m o b i l e s . F r o m $ 1 , 2 9 5 . '

F E I S T E R

Chrysler-Plymouth

37401 Ford Rd ot Newburgh

7 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

FURY III. 1908 318 e n g i n e , b a n g e d in. g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 9175

421 5453 BARRACUDA 1970. 6 cylinder automatic, radio white sidewalli 20 mpK good condition, new ttres. 9650 851-1981

1 9 7 2 DUSTERS, 3 t o c h o o s e

f r o m , o i l n i c e o n e o w n e r a u -

t o m o b i l e s . F r o m $ 1 , 2 9 5 . '

F E I S T E R

Chrysler-Plymouth

37401 Ford Rd ot Newburgh

7 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

FURY III. 1908 318 e n g i n e , b a n g e d in. g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 9175

421 5453 BARRACUDA 1970. 6 cylinder automatic, radio white sidewalli 20 mpK good condition, new ttres. 9650 851-1981 ROADRUNNER 1970. 393 As is •

o r ( o r p a r t s B e s t o f f e r 411-7951

CARNIVAL SPECIAL

7 3 DUSTER Foctory oir. V-8. automatic, power steering, power brokes. AM-FM rodio. Gold Duster package Low miles • One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH J0777 P l y m o u t h R d

B e t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t A M e r r i m a n

425-5800

ROADRUNNER 1970. 393 As is • o r ( o r p a r t s B e s t o f f e r 411-7951

CARNIVAL SPECIAL

7 3 DUSTER Foctory oir. V-8. automatic, power steering, power brokes. AM-FM rodio. Gold Duster package Low miles • One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH J0777 P l y m o u t h R d

B e t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t A M e r r i m a n

425-5800

880 Pontioc CARNIVAL SPECIAL

7 3 DUSTER Foctory oir. V-8. automatic, power steering, power brokes. AM-FM rodio. Gold Duster package Low miles • One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH J0777 P l y m o u t h R d

B e t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t A M e r r i m a n

425-5800

1971 CATALINA 2 door h a r d t o p , r a d i o , h e a t e r , a u t o -

malic t r a n s m i s s i o n , p o w e r s t e e r -

ing . p o w e r b r a k e s , v i n y l t o p . low

m i l e s S p o t l e s s i n s i d e a n d out

S a v e O n l y a s k i n g

$ 1 , 4 7 5

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

L O W O V E R H E A D E Q U A L S

LOW P R I C E S

22520 G r a n d R i v e r 5 3 1 4 7 M

P O N T I A C . 1997

d a w . I I * .

c a T

CRANDVIUJt I97S. 09-M 0 4 3 * 8 1 1 i u i a i i a M a l l r a i r . n o — e

1971

J D H T 1 A C J 9 7 1

brefia. Sit..

CATALINA 1974. 9 4M*

k OOO; $3,406 J

P O N T I A C 1 9 7 1 C a t a i i n a . I I 5 0 0 415-0999

P O N T I A C . 1993. C a U l M a . I a e a t

G R A N D P r i x . | f 0 . s n o w t i r e s , n e w b r a k e s , n e e d s s h o c k s , c a l l e v e

i g a . M M f i r m . 3 M 4 I M

H I ! ::

O R M O

' 73 DART SPORT 2 DOOR

$3,495 1 4 0 S. TAX

4 LIC. TRANS.

pEMO S A l $

'75 CHARGER St

$4 ,795 1 9 2 s . t a x

4 l i c . t r a n s

0 3 , 6 3 9 Comph fe DeMvered Prteo

$ 4 , 9 9 1 CompMfe DeMvared Prteo

t\'x\

l i s

M O N T E G O 1973. M X B r o u g h a m . 4 d o o r h a r d t o p n e w s n o w s , s t e r e o , l o a d e d . 851-32*5

M O N T E G O 1971. 0 c y l i n d e r 0 . r e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s ,

r a d i o 11.000 m l W s I I 4 7 5 470-8131

C O M E T 1997 G T A u t o m a t i c , h e a d e r a . 1500 417 8397

7 J A 7 4 C A P R 1 S . V-0. 4 s p e e d a n d a u t o m a t i c s . L o w m i l e a g e , e x t r a s h a r p B u y n o w a n d s a v e

H I N 6 S P A R K

L I N C O L N M E R C U R Y

A N N A R B O R R D AT H A G G E R T Y

453 -2424 425-2444

C O U G A R . I 9 M . X R - 7 C o n v e r t i b l e . ,f«ll p o w e r , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . A M - F M r a d i o , t i l t w h e e l , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t i o n . I I 1 5 0 303 3500

M E R C U R Y 1974 C o u g a r . X R 7 S l l v e r . b u r g a n d y i n t e r i o r . A m F m s t e r e o r a d i o , l o w m l l e a g O . s t i l l o n w a r r a n t y Cbl l 6 4 1 4 8 5 2

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E . 1073. v i n y l l o p . a i r , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s , l o c k s . 12800 . S47-M20

T O R O N A D O 1973 B r o u g h a m , f u l l p o w e r . M / 4 0 6 w a y p o w e r s e a l , d i s c b r a k e s . 17.000 m i l e s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , 470-7033

O L D S M O B I L E | 4 m 1 d o o r s e d a n L o w m i l e a g e 9100 479-1863

O L D S M O B I L E I 9 M . M 4 d o o r h a r d l o p A i r . r a d i o , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n W i d r b e s t o f f e r A f t e r 9 : 3 0 P M : 4I7-71*S

C U T L A S S 19M. 390. a u t o m a t i c . 41.000 m i l e s . A m F m r a d i o , f r o n t -r e a r s p e a k e r s , e x t r a s 340-0742

C U T L A S S S u p r e m e . 1971. p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s . V 4 . A m F m a i r . b u c k e t s e a l s , v i n y l r o o f . 92400

470-0479

l 9 7 | # m o . T .

14 speed, radio, electric rear defroster

$ 2 , 9 1 9

1174IINCX | K I A l 2 I r .

Air. power. 60.40 trim, vinyl top. radio.

$ 3 , 4 $ $

117210CX LoSANE ? t r Nortw

Air, power slotting, power! brakes, radio, vinyl top

• 2 , 2 9 $

I f 71F9M HETI

Automatic transmission, ra-j dlo. less than 12,000 Miles. |

SM78

INCLUDES:

225 Engine, au tomat i c , p o w e r steer-

ing, rad io , many o ther EXTRAS.

INCLUDES: 360 Engine, au tomat i c , air cond i -

t i o n i n g , p o w e r s teer ing , power

b rakes , vinyl top , many other

EXTRAS.

O L D S , 1104. 4 d o o r s e d a n , p o w e r s t e e r i n g p o w e r b r a k e s e x c e l l e n t m e c h a n i c a l c o n d i t i o n . 9150 459-14M

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1971. e x c e l -t e a t c o n d i t i o n p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , a i r . 4 n e w t i r e s , c l e a n S a c r i f i c e 404 1686

4 SHARP! 1 OWNER CARS

a u o u n

o t d t m o m u * MAVl

1 9 7 1 S A T E L L I T E C U S T O M

4 door, automat ic , power steering, whltewall tires.

t inted glassy $1 ,295 1 9 7 1 C H E V R O L E T I M P A L A

4 door , air condit ioning, automat ic , power steer-ing, power b r a k e s , t inted glass. a j m g % m 47 ,000 miles. ^ l f O V O

1 9 7 1 M E R C U R Y M O N T E R E Y 2 door , hardtop, air condit ioning, automat ic , pow-

er steering! vinyl roof. $1 ,595 1 9 7 1 P L Y M O U T H D U S T E R

6 cylinder, automat ic , whltewall tires. 22 ,000 miles

$1 ,645 1 9 7 1 C H R Y S L E R N E W P O R T C U S T O M

4 door, hardtop, air condit ioning, automat ic , pow-er steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, tinted glass.

2 4 , 0 0 0 miles. $ 1 , 7 4 5 /

f Al All V 111 ANN ARBOR R0.4 LILLY VWfcWn ¥ PLYMOUTH.MICH.

CHRYS.-PLY. 453-2255 962-5830

Hew '76 o m e t a 4 d o o r , g a s s a v l n f l . 6 c y l -

i n d e r . a u t o m a t i c w h l t w -

w a l l t i r e s , S t o c k # 2 2 7 .

L o w a s $ 3 , 4 6 8

W o w '75

O i D S t t

Turbo Hydromdtic, power steering. power brakes, air conditioning, will order.

$ 5 , 2 8 0

15 MORE DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM

AT GREAT SAVINGS

OVER 300 OTHER MODELS IN STOCK

PRICED TO SELL D A R T S • C O R O N E T S • C H A R G E R S • M O N A C O S

V A N S • P I C K - U P S • S N O W P L O W S

m.-s

f C t j r

rife: *£|

1975

t o m n a d o

F u l l y e q u i p p e d , l o w m i l e

[ a g e . S t o c k # 1 2 - 3 2 9

$ 6 , 5 7 9

1974 DELTA 88 Company cars, low mlle-tioe. turbo hydro, powar s t e e r i n g , s n d p o w e r brakes, air condit ioning, ra-dio several to choose f rom

P . K . 3 1 8 { 3 9 9 0

11 A c r e s of Faci l i t ies 4 O O V T M p M N B U Y t m a O f f M I M I 9 M

Hurry! I YOU* WIFm AMD TTTLM

•MTB DAYTON

T I M S

3 5 3 0 0 G R A N D R I V I R W I S T O F F A R M I N G T O N S 7 8 - 0 S 0 0 O P I N M O N . A N D T H U R S TIL 9

11 A C R I S O F F A C I L I T I I S

1972 DODQE POLARA C« A A F 2 door hardtop, full power. | ^ S f W

1972 VEQA $4 O Q C 4speed, hatchback, radio. |

1973 PONTIAC QRANOVILLE 59 Q O h 2 door, hardtop, full power. 'fcfwww

,1971 PLYMOUTH FURY c* a a p SPORT BROUGHAM al .lMh 4 door, hardtop, full power. '

1974 DODQE CORONET m*±wm STATION WAGON ^ < JllR Full power

1970 CHRYSLER C« A A F

NEWPORT 5| 0 9 5 2 door, hardtop, full power • p w w w

fe

ism *7*-< M m t r . •• ..v^s, rfwwKe—ruaa -a aaiai "*iia awaa'i i t i w m w r a i — H

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1 9 7 5 M u s t a n g Q h i a

<500 r e b a t e Choice ot 15

M Use Ywr $ Batata $

- s • « » "

1 9 7 5

M u s t a n g s

M a c h l

$500 r e b a t e Choice of 10

>

V f

1 9 7 5

M a v e r i c k s

$200 r e b a t e

M w ? : ,

s 200 Rebate on all 1974s Mustangs & Pintos • '

in stock 7 5 to chooi* from

fl m m a u M m

1 9 7 5 P i n t o s

$200 r e b a t e (wagons)

wmn--' im

» ^ 1

1 9 7 5 M u s t a n g

H a r d t o p o r 2 + 2

$300 r e b a t e

OPEN Saturdays

• ,. ••• >. ; • . - .

• •

1 9 7 5

Supor C a b s

$350 r e b a t e

• I- V I

Bill BROWN Ford 3 Z 2 2 2 Plymouth Rd ] Livonia

421-7000 \ *

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L O W P R I C E S

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* u t c w a T s ^ ^ m ^ t ^ s ta r a o , Mr c o n d i t i o n i n g , vinyl t o p . I lka

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$1,095

1§74 dodqe d a r t 6 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c t r a n s -m i a a i o n . r a d i o , p o w e r ! s t e e r i n g , b r i g h t

H 7 4 c m t H o t n kin99w000 e s t a t e

• p e s e e n g e r w e g o n . loecJed low mMe». l ike n o w

7 3 VEflA ST 4 Speed. 15.000Mien, l ike New

C H E V R O L E T 32570 P L Y M O U T H RD. 425 -6500

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' r e w y n r b m m w 4 door hardtop, full power, Automatic, air conditioning.

;alr conditioning, AM/FM AM/FM stereo. White with • stereo, cruise control. Full " white leather tr|m.| Vinyl 'price 'roof, 22,000actWImiles. .

i n S n n

G R A N D V I L L E 1074. a i r . U i M . a l l p o e a r . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . Ca l l a f t e r 7 P M o r w e e k e n d s 0 4 2 4 5 0 7

' 7 3 . G R A N D V I L L E V-8, automatic, power steer-Ing. power brakes, factory air. stereo tape, low miles. Sil-ver w i th block v iny l roof. $2,895.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH J0777 P l y m o u t h R d

B e t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t k M e r r i m a n

425-5800

C A T A L I N A I N I . v e r y l i t t l e r u s t , m u s t s e l l . 2200. 477 0447

P O N T I A C 1174. G r a n P r i x , w h i t e w i t h w h i t e v i n y l r o o f a n d s e a t s , b l u e a p p o i n t m e n t s , f u l l y e q u i p p e d , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 1 ,004 m i l e f $4,200 M 2 - 4 4 *

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421-

CATALINA 1000. . m t f i i g U Wee Power brakes, j o w e r pee r ing , new m u f f l e r s y s U m c o n d i t i o n b u t | M 0 0 C a l l

F a i r g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n

1973 SAFARI

S t a t i o n W a g o n . 0 p a s s e n g e r , r a d i o ,

tester, a u t o m a t i c t r a n s m i s s i o n ,

p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , f a c -

t o r y a i r . I d e a l f a m i l y * u t i l i t y

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n W e r e o n l y a s k i n g

$2,450

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC L O W O V E R H E A D E Q U A L S

LOW P R I C E S

ttl» G r a n d R i v e r 5 3 2 4 7 2 0

1973 CATALINA 2 d o o r h a r d t o p . A m F m r a d i o , f a c t o -

r y a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , p o w e r s t e e r i n g ,

p o w e r b r a k e s r a d i a l t i r e s , low

m i l e s , a s k i n g

$2,350 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

L O W O V E R H E A D E Q U A L S

LOW P R I C E S

22520 G r a n d R i v e r 532-8720

G R A N D P ' R I X . 1972. a i r . A m F m . r u s t p r o o f e d , low m i l e a g e , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , 12600 o r o f f e r

453 S M I

P O N T I A C 1000. C a t a l l n a s t a t i o n w a g o n , p o w e r b r a k e s , p o w e r s t e e r -i n g . good m e c h a n i c a l c o n d i t i o n . 1450 f i r m 474 4858

> 3 , 1 9 $

' 1 i H

1971 mercury m0nte80 mx

Villager 10 Passenger /agon, air conditioning

A m m stereo, white siae W

walls, like new inside and out. Full Price

$ 2 , 9 9 1

• 1 '

1971 comet ( • I- — -

l door, automatic trans-mission, air conditioning,, power steering, Jllke new. white sldewalls, full price ,

i M f k

.1 V 1.70 •' imustanfl 1972 capri ; i

'Automatic, decor group, Fastback, red with black in- ^ white wall tires, radio, terior, automatic, air <?ondi-20,000 actual miles. Up to tioning power steering, 27 mi.es per gallon. +

N .

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ULLIGAN'S

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OF GRAND RIVER

20201 Grand River

'73 LUXURY LE MANS 2 d o o r h a r d t o p . - Y d . a u t o m a t i c

t r a n s m i s s i o n . p o w e r s t e e r i n g ,

p o w e r b r a k e s , f a c t o r y a i r c o n d i -

t i o n i n g . low m i l e s . N e w s p a r e in

t h e t r u n k , v i n y l r o o f S h a r p A s k i n g

$2,895 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

L O W O V E R H E A D E Q U A L S

L O W P R I C E S

22520 G r a n d R i v e r 532-8720

S A F A R I 1972 9 p a s s e n g e r s t a t i o n a i r r _ l u g g a g e

r a c k , w o o d R r a i n s i d i n g A I c o n d i w a g o n fu l l p o w e r

rk . w( t i o n . 12200 682 4252

G R A N D AM 1973 A u t o m a t i c A m F m . p o w e r s t e e r i n g b r a k e s $2 800 693-8067

P O N T I A C 1969 C a t a l l n a s p o r t c o u p e P o w e r s t e e r i n g p o w e r b r a k e s v i n y l t o p s t e r e o $450

349 5997

THE FOLLOWING fu l ly equipped Luxury cars ore now avai lable for immediate possession: L i n c o l n . 1»73. M a r k IV . s i l v e r .

$5 538

O l d s m o b l l e 94. 1073. R e g e n c y , t a n -

g e r i n e . 43,200

P o n t i a c 1973. G r a n d v i l l e . l i g h t

g r e e n . $2,777

PENSKE LEASING 3 5 6 - 2 4 2 4

Grandville 4,000 milfco,

new I Glistening

block,"'whHe roof a n d interior. 60 -40 power seat, air , auto-matic, power steering; brakeo, windows, door locks. Guise, ti lt, stereo.^trunk release, ra l ly whwwls, rodials, ond morel Art Moron Super Special, $4,795.

ART- M O R A N PONTIAC

10300 T e l e g r a p h 353-0000 n e w o r a x e s . D D » e s . e x t r a U r e a , c l e a n . $475 4 1 4 4 2 0 0

882 T h u n d w t W T H U N D E R B I R D . I » 7 J . 2 d o o r . a i r . AM-rM stereo, speed control power windows,- tower s teorlnt . radials . U . M Bill Brown F a r t 14000 Plymouth Rd.. Livonia.

j s m T B I R D 1072. l o a d e d . M a r t 3

w i n d o w s . »2.5S0 A s k tor 4 2 7 4 T 2 . 470-2031 ST3

T B I R D . I m . 27.000 m i l e s . e u » l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , a i r . t i n f . ' .

T B I R D 1071. g r a j r . » t«y* t«j». v e r y c t o e a . e i e e l l e n t n a n n k n ^ ^ o j i d i t i o n . 22.000 m i l e s . 04.200 143

T B I R D 1072. E m e r a l d r i r e ; a i r . s t e r e o , f u l l p o w e r . $2 .000 . . 0 4 2 4 0 0 0

V E N T U R A . 1072. H a t c h b a c k . 2 s p e e d . V-0. p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s , r a d i o . 1 1 0 0 0 . A f t e r 0 P M .

0 7 0 4 0 0 0

T R A N S A M 1074. F a i l p o w e r . A i r . S t e r e o t a p e A u t o m a t i c . R a d i a l s 5.500 m i l e s 04.350 452-2051

C A T A L I N A . 1070. 2 d o o r h a r d t o p , r a d i o , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , good r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n A s k i n g 1700 O n e o w n e r . C a l l a f t e r 6 30 PM. 4514JOS

G R A N D P R I X 1073. S - L o p t i o n , p o w e r w i n d o w s , s e a t s , d o o r a n d t r u n k l o c k s , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , a i r . A M - F M s t e r e o , c r u i s e c o n t r o l , l i l t w h e e l , v i n y l t o p . c l e a n $3,005 044-1100 E x t 254

882 Thundtrbird

T H U N D E R B I R D . 1072. a i r . A M - F M s t e r e o , s p e e d c o n t r o l , f u l l p o w e r . $3 605 Bill B r o w n F o r d . 15000 P l y m o u t h R d . . L i v o n i a 4 2 7 4 7 0 0

P O N T I A C . 1071. C a t a l l n a . B r o u g -h a m Air c o n d i t i o n i n g p o w e r b r a k e s , s t e e r i n g $1300 C a l l 0 4

4W-0745

F I R E B I R D 1948 p o w e r b r a k e s , a u t o m a t i c , s n o w t i r e s , f a i r c o n d i -t ion a s is $450 o r b e s t o f f e r

651 1861

C A T A L I N A 1973 400 c u Air v i n y l l o p . s n o w t i r e s , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s . $2750. 349 2012

'72-'73-'74 Thunderbirds, sun-roofs. AM-FM stereo, boded, extra sharp. PRICED RIGHT! LEO

CALHOUN FORD

41001 Plymouth Rd Plymouth 453-1327

T H U N D E R B I R D 1072 P o w e r , a i r . s t e r e o B r o w n w h i t e v l r i y l n x r f $3 900 175-1044

T - B I R D . 1074. l o a d e d . ^ g o l d b o t t o m . ' w h i t e t o p . w h i t e m i n t c o n d i t i o n 10400.

i n t e r i o r . 4 2 2 4 0 0 2

S. SESTET' A

V W . 1072 low n t t e a g a . 02. f a c t c o n d i t i o n .

^ 1973 VW BUS 9 passenger, automatic, h lye ond white. $3,100 or best offer. Call after 6 PM.

728-4621

J *

7 0 VW SEDAN Automatic transmission, rodio. rear w i n d o w defogger $99 J. J 50 USED C M S I N STOCK

OPEN £ATURDAY TOM SULLIVAN

VOLKSWAGEN (5400 W . OMtle 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 .

I 884 V d k s w a p t n • U P E R B E A T L E 1071. a a t o m n U c . T e x t r a s . e x o d U f U c o n d i t i o n 11272, * C a l l a f t e r T P M . 044-141^ -

a c e »T . I I 0 C a l l b e t w e e n • • M | ^ - 2 7 * f . S. 01.150 c a n i

o r a f t e r • P M .

V W . F a a t b n c k . 1007 g e a r $150 C a l l a f t e r

B U G 1000 V e r y g a o d 0072.-

r. n e e d s B n i ' 5 P M 422-2217 «

- a t ; :

V W . . 1971 S u p e r B a e t l e . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , n e w s e t t i r e s , s t i c k . 4 s p e e d , s u n r o o f , y e l l o w . 21250.

I 0 9 0 4 7 4 !

V O L K S W A G E N 1070 A u t o m a t i c S t i c k . E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n J U 2 0 0 ^

STARK \HICKEY SEZi

SEE THE REBATABLES w b h a v b t h b l a r o b s t s b l b c t i o n

o f v i b b a t a b l b u n i t s i n t o w n

JUST ASK A T FIESTA! >$500

FIESTA ANIC JEEP 1205 A r r A r t Of I P t y i R i t l * 4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

U P T O

PINTO • MUSTANG • MAVERICK

SERVICE HAS BEEN OUR BUSINESS FOR 49 YEARS

THERE 18 A REASON!

STARK HICKEY WEST KE 8-6600

24760 W 7 MileRd. at GRAND RIVER

T H U N D E R B I R D 1071. G r e e n . 42.000 m i l e s N o r u s t F u l l p o w e r S n o w t i r e s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $1850 4254434

T H U N D E R B I R D 1072 25.000 m i l e s N e w M i c h e l i n t i r e s N e w b r a k e s N i c e l y e q u i p p e d E x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t ion $2,050 349 8041

UP TO $500

REBATE ON OPELS

31 NOW IN STOCK FOR IMME DIATE DELIVERY!

3939 SOUTH WAYNE ROAD, WAYNE PHONE 729-2000

j i p B L S FINAL 74 S A L £

CLEARANCE SALE m YOUR ECONOMY

DEALER

VW DEMO

1975 VW

NEW 74 VW

SAVINGS

AT LARGE SAVINGS

H E R E ! j P * r * ^ COMPLETE SELECTION OF USED VW'S ON SALE

OPEN MON. & THURS. EVENINGS T I L 9 P.M...ALL DAY SATURDAY

LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN 34501 PLYMOUTH RD.. Between W a y n e & F a r m i n g t o n Rd w U

AUTHORIZED

SAAB DEALER

7 4 & 7 5 IN STOCK

$200 REBATES

APOLLOS SKYLARKS

AND SO HAVE WE! THESE CARS ARE NOW IN STOCK

AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES

1975 CENTURY CUSTOM 2 d o o r , h a r d top . 8 cy l i nde r ,

au toma t i c t ransmiss ion , power s teer ing , p o w e r b rakes , A M / F M

rad io , wh i te wal ls , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , t i n ted g lass, spo r t m i r ro rs , whee l cov-

ers . wa lnu t mis t w i th s a n d s t o n e top .

# L " 5 1 ~ t M

List$5,421 SALE PRICE*4,556

1974 OPEL 4 speed , t i n ted g lass, s p o k e whee l covers ,

s igna l g reen . #K-510 LIST$3,388.50 SALE PRICE

% 0 0 4 . 3 4

' 500 REBATE

SKYHAWKS

CENTURY CUSTOM ' 2 doo r , spo r t c o u p e , B u r d L n d y w i th wh i te v iny l t o p , 8 cy l i nde r , automat ic , i )«>wer s teer ing , p o w e r b rakes , A M / F M Stereo, wh i te wal ls , air c o n d i -t ion ing . t i n ted g lass, b u m p e r g u a r d s , spo r t m i r -ro rs , whee l c o v e r s J L - 3 8

LIST $5,552 SALE PRICE ' 4 , 6 6 8 . 8 7

1975 CENTURY CUSTOM D o v e g r a y wi th b lack L a n d a u top , 8 cy l in-der . a u t o m a t i c t ransmiss ion , p o w e r steer-ing, p o w e r b r a k e s , A M / F M rad io , wh i te wal ls , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , t i n ted g lass, b u m p -er g u a r d s , s p o r t m i r ro r s , whee l covers . * L " 2 4 . . LIST $5,446 SALE PRICE f 4 , 5 9 8

1974 PASSENGER CENTURY BUICK STATION WAGON

Whi te . A M / F M s te reo , wh i te wal ls , air c o n d i -t ion ing , t i n ted g lass, r e m o t e c o n t r o l m i r r o r , c ru i se con t ro l , t i l t whee l , b o d y s ide m o l d i n g , l uggage rack . RK-853

LIST $5,320

\ALE PRICE

. '4 ,450 .

1975 CUSTOM LeSABRE

1975 BUICK ELECTRA '2 d o o r , ha rd top, G lac ie r b lue w i th da rk

b lue v iny l top, A M / F M s tereo , wh i te wal ls , air cond i t i on i ng , t i n ted glass, rear de fogge r , b u m p e r g u a r d s , 6 way seats, p o w e r w i n d o w s , c ru i se con t ro l , d o o r locks #L-157

LIST $7,370 SALE PRICE

1975 CENTURY CUSTOM1

A M / F M Ste reo , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , t i n ted g lass, e lec t r i c rear de fogge r . b u m p e r g u a r d s , r e m o t e m i r r o r , c lock , whee l covers , l igh t b lue w i t h wh i t e v iny l top. # L - 7 3 ' LIST $6,193.30 SALE PRICE s 4 f 9 9 5

1975 CENTURY CUSTOM Majes t i c b l ue w i t h wh i t e v iny l top . 8 cy l in -der , a u t o m a t i c t ransmiss ion , p o w e r steer-ing, p o w e r b rakes , A M rad io , wh i te wa l ls , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , t i n ted g lass, b u m p e r g u a r d s , s p o r t m i r ro r s , whee l covers . RL-28

LIST $5,392.25

SALE PRICE ' 4 . 5 4 4 . 0 7

8 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c "

• t r ansm iss ion , power s teer -

i n g , p o w e r b rakes , sand be ige r w i t h s a d d l e L a n d a u top, A M ra -

r d i o . wh i te wal ls , air cond i t i on i ng ,

s p o r t m i r r o r s , whee l covers . # L - 2 0

LIST $5,321 rSALE PRICEj

f 4 , 5 i

1975 CENTURY CUSTOM r W a l n u t mis t w i t h sands tone v iny l top, 8 cy l in -der , au toma t i c t ransmiss ion , power s teer ing , p o w e r b rakes , A M rad io , wh i te wal ls, air c o n -d i t ion ing . t in ted glass, spo r t m i r ro r s , whee l covers . #L -8

List$5,349 SALE PRICE <4,510 1975 BUICK RIVERIA

B u r g u n d y w i th wh i te L a n d e a u top, A M / F M stereo, wh i te wal ls , air cond i t i on i ng , t in ted g lass, rear de fogge r , d u a l m i r ro r s , p o w e r w indows , p o w e r seats, c h r o m e whee ls RL-5

LIST$7,814 SALE PRICE '6,295 1975 ELECTRA

doo r , h a r d top. rubv red. w i th whi te Lan -^dau top, A M / F M d u a l rear speake rs , wh i l e

kwal ls , air cond i t i on i ng , t i n ted glass, power w i n d o w s , p o w e r seats, c ru i se con t ro l ,

d o o r locks . # L - 6

SALE PRICE 5,992

The Cars Are Under an 18 month— 18,000 Mile Warranty.

ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MICHIGAN STATE SALES TAX.

¥ THE ALL AMERICAN BUY! * *

I

30800 PLYMOUTH Rp., LIVONIA

"Acton from WondTiand" 525-0900 i L — i :

O P E N M O N . 4 T H U R S . T I L 0 :00 , • '' • •

1

a l * A , . + ^ . » • A - 4 » 4 . ' — *r i iYE fc h a i m y r i l i v 1 , r \

Mr Hmm p m y t / w be you teokkc far. tfcia > I brick RMK*. tocaUd la • I a m l * W

M « Florida roeai. Me ten ol t i t r i f Owtxt

I. Onl* tU.SOO $l2.M0a«> lumet tfa laterart. for more In/or •dy*. eeu STATEWIDE 522-1500

% UVON(A

Coventry Gardens $10.000 lood contract on this sprawl ing rand) in ideal loca-tion. Family room. i V i baths, no iuro l f i reploce, 2V4 ot-toched goroge, (apt under 1 ocre. .Only $46,90O.

rCENTURY 21 HARTFORD S <61-4200

CASTLE GARDEN^ FIRST TIME OFFBTED >'

Custom quol i ty brkl» ronch. 3 becfrooms. 1V^ boths. f am i l y ki tchen, attoched 2 car ga-rage

OWNER 'RANSFERRED MOVE RLGHL \ U \

$8,200 D 6 W N 1ST -UNITED •

We ldon Glark V 4 2 5 - 7 3 Q 0

B U C K I N G H A M V I L L A G E . b e e u t l fu l 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h , s e p a r a t e d i n i n g r o o m , I to b a t h s f o l l y c a r p e t e d . c e n t r a l a i r . a l l b u d t In*, f u l l f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t 1 4 e a r g a r a g e l a r g e p r i v a t e B a c k y a r d , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y R e d u c e d t o 137 000 B u y e r s o n l y 417 9116

LIVONIA $5000 LAND CONTRACT

Ov«r 1 ocre 5 Mi le o n d Merri-mon Lovely 3 bedroom home in ideal location. On ly

$24,900

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD S 1 2 6 1 4 2 0 0

R O t f t D A L E G A R D E N S S U B 3 b e d

rojb n e w c o u n t r y k i t c h e n a b l e r , m o r t g a g e $31 000

477 3065

* LIVONIA SCHOOLS $36 ,900

This ^ bedroom, 1 '/* both ronch is real ly a |ewel. Full f in ished basement w i t h wet bar 5 * 1 4 ' covered terroce BRING OFFERS.

Thompson-Brown 261 -5080

LIVONIA

G O O D BUY On this 3 bedroom brick fonch, ful l basement, country lti>chen, P / j boths. plus go-rpge. On ly $26 ,900

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD S. 2 6 1 4 2 0 0

L I V O N I A . 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l . 1 4 b a t h s , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e . 2 c a r g a r a g e CO.100 10 dey o c c u p a n c y S h o w n b y a p p o i n t m e n t Ca l l a f t e r 3 P M By o w n e r 422 2J00

BUDGET BEATER . , See your e f for t * o n d f inonci4| $»obility g row w i t h you in t h i i spocious 2 bedroom ranch, l o r * country lot, goroge Priced for quick sale. $22,900.

4 QUALITY PLUS 2 V i boths oc company 3 large bedrooms. 2 ' / j cor garoge, fu l l f i n i j hed basement, pool, oversized fenced lot. summer terroce. $37 ,900

KING'S ROOST lmmocufo»e 3 or 4 bedroom Colonial i n quiet treed area. 2 fu l l bqths. f o m i l y room f i t for a k i n g Roast yourj tootsies in front Of fhe roar ing fire. First of fer ing. $62 ,900

PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP Shows ' throughout this enormous 3 bedroom ranch home. It features a formal d in ing room, large' f am i l y room, an excellent f loor p lan w i t h eo iy l i v i ng design 2 .400 sq ft. of l i v ing area done in o decorator's del ight. $41,900

A N N O U N C I N G ... A revolut ionary new| pro-g r a m of home market-ing List your home w i t h three people in-stead of one A l l FULL TIME ond EXPE-RIENCED.' GUARANTEED PROFESSIONAL SERV-ICE

Call The Tremendous Trio DARRYL SCHOEN CAROL ADUSKY ED PRINGLEMEIR

BEL-MEN 522-3010

DENMAR" ESTATES O p e n S u n d a y 1-5 a t 17122 F a i r w a y Tfns 3 b e d r o o m . 1 4 b a t h , b r i c k r a n c h is a n e x c e p t i o n a l v a l u e in t h e low | 4 0 s in o n e of L i v o n i a ' s f in eat n e i g h b o r h o o d s F a m i l y r o o m h a s n a l u r a l f i r e p l a c e , k i t c h e n w i t h bu i l t i n s . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e o n an 10 ft lot C a r p e t i n g , d r a p e s a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g A s s u m e 7 4 r r l o a n 525 5244

BY O W N E R . 5 M i l e . N e w b u r y a r e a . B r i c k r a n c h , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i -t i o n . f a m i l y r o o m , f i r e p l a c e . 2 4 b a t h s , t i l e b a s e m e n t , b u i l t - i n s . a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e 14411 S t o r e h o u s e , n o r t h of L y n d o n P r i c e d t o s e l l . 131.100 444-3123

OPEN SUN, 2-5

O w n e r in d i s t r e s s . 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k

r a n c h . 1 4 b a t h s , f i n i s h e d r e c

r o o m , l a r g e k i t c h e n . 2 c a r g a r a g e

M o r t g a g e b a l a n c e $22.0+0. a p p r o x -

i m a t e $242 m o i n c l u d i n g t a x e s

7 4 1 I n t e r e s t A s k i n g $33,500 35983

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of W a y n e

RED BARON

422-8220

\ Livonia $1300 Down

CALL JIM WILBANKS Country sett ing on o lot 80 X 180. Thi$ nice ranch has o 19 ft. l i v i ng room. A real va lue ot $25,900.

MAYFAIR ., 522 -8000

LIVONIA;.' MMe - FarmingtorTRd Custom built % bedroom trt-kvel on N acre lot. Master bedroom 10x20. F a m i l y r o o m S t a l l , s t u d i o c e l l i n g . E f f i c i e n c y k i t c h e n a n d w a t b a r In g a m e r o o m > 4 b a t h s , c e n t r a l a i r . c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t p l u s m a n y e x t r a s . 1 » . » 0 0 f u l l p r i c e O w n e r . C a l l a f t e r I P M 477 I t t 3

[ L IVONIA $ 19,400

Coll J im Wi lbanks Great storter, $ 1 0 0 0 d o w n on nice 3 bedroom ronch. Large kitchen. MAYFAIR 522-8000

"FRAN'S FACTS" PARKLIKE SETTING

Goes w i t h this 3 bedroom

brick bunga low. f in ished

basement. 2 car at tached go-

roge on I ' / j ocre.

SEE FRAN

BEL-MEN 522-3010

L IVONIA RANCH Emergency Sale

Brick rdfcch, 3 bedrooms, spa-cious 100 ' ft lot, 2 car go-roge Many extras Jay Hughes MAYFAIR 522-8000

L I V O N I A . A s s u m e 8 f< 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , g a r a g e , n e w l y d e c o r a t e d . 522 022$ o r

534-8860

L I V O U I A COLONIAL

4 b e d r o o m b r i c k w i t h fu l l b a s e

m e n t . f a m i l y r o o m w i t h n a l u r a l

f i r e p l a c e , l a r g e k i t c h e n p l u s f o r m a l

d i n i n g r o o m C a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t

2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , l a r g e lot

$46.$00 A s s u m e 6 4 1 m o r t g a g e

Hill 478-2227

Myers KE3-5310

CLOSE TO WONDERLAND

C o n v e n i e n Ga lo re

c e s

Don't miss t h h very sharD 3 bedroom face-brick ranch Full basement w i t h rec room and ' / j bath Florida room, ga-rage. nice fenced yard. Very handy to excellent schools, shopping ond transportat ion ( including bus line). Retiring owner - Cal i forn ia bound. Fast possession! $33,900.

TOM BUCHANAN'

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK DIV 937-2300

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312 Livonia

LIVONIA FAMILY ROOM FIREPLACE

3 bedroom brick ron ih , new o l u m i n u m tr im, roof a n d in-sulation. Footings set for a 2 car garoge. E-Z terms. Call RAY lAVASILt

Century 21 HARTFORD 418 274-7200

LIVONIA IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Super clean 3 bedroom cus-tom bui l t brick ranch Family room w i th f i reoloce, fu l l f in-ished basement. 2 l u l l baths, fu l ly carpeted. 2 ' / j car at-tached garage Owner says sell. $49,900

GRAMCO 525-7400

LOVE L IVONIA! C o m e a n d look a t t h i s s u p e r a t t r a c

t i v e c o n t e m p o r a r y r a n c h w i t h f u l l

b a s e m e n t . 3 b e d r o o m s , c a r p e t i n g

1 4 b a t h s a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , in ex

c e l l e n t l o c a t i o n H u r r y b e f o r e U s

too l a t e ' A s k i n g $39 900

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700

L I V O N I A , s p o t l e s s c o z y r a n c h . 2 l a r g e b e d r o o m s , f a m i l y r o o m a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e . 65 x305 lot $25,500 o r b e s t o f f e r B u y e r s o n l y O p e n S u n 1 4 P M 2*707 5 M i l e A p p o i n t -m e n t s c a l l 522-6658

BY O W N E R 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l . 5 th i n b a s e m e n t L a r g e 165 f t lo t . walk to schools and tennis cour t s F a n t a s t i c 20 x 20 f a m i l y r o o m . 1st f l o o r l a u n d r y . 2 n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e s C a r p e t i n g a n d d r a p e s . 2 4 c a r g a r a g e B o u g t n n e w h o m e , p r i c e d t o s e l l q u i c k , l o w $ 4 0 ' s B u y e r s o n l y

211-7153

Cent ra l air. 4 b e d r o o m s , baths, fami ly room, 1st

f loor laundry , South f ie ld $57 ,900

Carpe ted l iv ing room, d in ing room, 2 b e d r o o m s , extra

large lot, South f ie ld . $ 2 4 , 9 0 0

Fami ly room, ca rpe ted l iving room, 2 bed rooms , d in ing

room. Southf ie ld . $ 3 3 , 9 0 0

2 f i replaces, fami ly room, 4 bed rooms . 2V4 baths, land

cont rac t , South f ie ld $ 4 5 , 9 0 0

Cham berlain REALTORS''

S o u t h f i e l d / L a t h r u p V i l lage O f f i ce

2 6 8 4 0 Sou th f i e l d RcJ at 1 I M i le

557-6700 & tQUAlHOlf!*.

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OPEN 8UNDAY 2-5 J J145 Flanders, F vmmglon (N. ol 8 Mile E. o( Farmington)

F A R M I N G T O N - S T R l R I P F 1 C fl

I t ' s rwatty b e a u t i f u l , i m m a c u l a t e and h a t a t e r r i f i c l u u m p t i o n , 3

b e d r o o i k , 1 4 b a t h s , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a n d b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d Cal l

J o h n K a r a . 477 4 3 0 0 or J 4 g % 6 4 ( P 021 )

OPEN S U N D A Y 2 5

735 D a r w i n , W e s t l a n d (8 . of Chercy Hill I block E . o f Wi ld w o o d )

N O T H I N G W R O N G W e jua t c o u l d n ' t find a n y t h i n g w r o n g w i t h t h i s i m m a c u l a t e 3 b e d r o o m , b n c k r anch w i t h p r o f e e a t o n a l y f i n i s h e d r e c r e a t i o n r o o m , k i t c h e n / d i n e t t e w i t h fading d o o r w a l l . and 2 ca r g a r a g e . Cal l V ince V o r n h a g e n 4 7 7 6 3 0 0 o r 522- I2SB ( I > 0 2 0 )

Zi779 Hawthorn*, Fi

Far the

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A C O Z Y S T A R T couple fa P s r s u n g t o a ' s Floral P a r i ,

id 2 a f « . o v a r

477-4100 2 c a r g a r a g e s n d b r a a s y F l o r i d a o r 4 7 4 - 2 7 4 7 ( H - 0 3 J )

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5

1 4 7 4 t £ « n f a a i c . R e d f o r d ( I b lock B. of I n k a t e r , 8 . of $ M i l e )

M O V E I N C O N D I T I O N

3 b e d r o o m , a i « o m r a n c h nea r W e s t e r n Go l f C o u r s e o n 4 a c r e lo t .

C e n t r a l air o o o d k i o o i n g M i n t c o n d i t i o n Cal l M i d i a e f B r a d y 4 7 7 4 3 0 0

W 5 3 2 5 2 4 1 ( 8 ^ 0 4 4 ) ,

312 Uvoria L I V O N I A 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 b a t h s , b r i c k r a n c h C e n t r a l a i r . c o v e r e d p o r c h , f i n i s h e d r e c r o o m w i t h w e t b a r 2 4 c a r g a r a g e w i r e d L a r g e f e n c e d y a r d . 5 M i l e a n d M e r r i m a n . . $36 »00 O w n e r 422 5722

FIRST OFFERING Excel led decor w i t h shorp car-pet ing highl ights this 3 bed-room brick ronch. completely f in ished recreation room, l ' / j boths. covered terroce. 2 car goroge. DIUS loads of extros Asking $33,500

CARDINAL W e s t . I n c F u n k R e a l t y D i v

522-5333 L I V O N I A S p a c i o u s R a n c h o n r o v i n e lo t . w i t h i n g r o u n d h e a t e d poo l . $65 000 425 5090

COMPARE A N Y W H E R E , t h i s e l e g a n t . 4 b e d

r o o m t^uad w i t h f o r m a l d i n i n g

r o o m 22 ft f a m i l y r o o m w i t h n a t u

r a l f i r e p l a c e l a r g e m o d e r n k i t c h

e n . 2 4 b a t h s b a s e m e n t a n d a 2 4

c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e Al j u s t

$58 900 Cal l 522-8300

Integrity R e a l t o r s

L I V O N I A T R I L E V E L

$34,900 S p a c i o u s b r i c k a n d a l u m i n u m t r i -

l e v e l o n b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d

l a r g e c o m e r lot 3 b i g b e d r o o m s .

1 4 b a t h s , c o n v e n i e n t k i t c h e n w i t h

l a r g e f a m i l y d i n i n g r o o m . 2 c a r g a

r a g e w i t h a t t a c h e d g r e e n h o u s e . 18

x 33 p a r t l y s u n k e n p o o l , l a n d c o n

t r a c t a v a i l a b l e

Red Carpet

312 L i m a S I X M I L E . L E V A N A R E A . 4 b e d -r o o m c o l o n i a l , e a r l y A m e r i c a n d e c o r . " c o m p l e t e l y c a r p e t e d a t -t a c h e d 2 4 c a r g a r a g e , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h b e a m e d c e i l i n g a n d f i r e -p l a c e . 2 4 b a t h s , o w n e r . $63,100

425 4618

LIVONIA S h a r p 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h , h e a t e d g a r a g e , c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g W u t . j u s t $22,900 C l o s i n g c o s t s m o v e s ^ o u in

LEE " C a l l L e e . a n d s t a r t p a c k i n "

476-6161

L I V O N I A S T A R T E R

$15,500 D e l i g h t f u l a l u m i n u m s i d e d h o m e in AAA I c o n d i t i o n . l a r g e r o o m s . « c l o s e d p o r c h , e x t r a l a r g e y a r d

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

7 MILE NEWBURGH DENMAR ESTATES

Contemporary 3 bedroom ronch. fami ly room w i t h f i re-place, f in ished bosemenf, 2 car ottached garage, Florida room, plus much, much more. $14,000 assumes low interest loan. Coll RICK FATYMA, 464-0800

One W a y

L IVONIA F A R M I N G T O N R D 5 M I L E A R E A

C u s t o m s t y l e 4 b e d r o o m q u a d l e v e l . 2 fu l l ba i ths , f i n i s h e d r e c r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m , a t t a c h e d g a -r a g e . $43,900 A s s u m a b l e b a l a n c e

LEE " C a l l L e e . a n d s t a r t p a c k i n "

476-6161

3 1 4 Plymouth

HURRY! HURRYI HURRY! This beauty won' t lost See it os soon as you can. It has 4 bedrooms. 2 ' / j baths, fami ly room fireplace, country kitch-en, l i v ing room o n d d in ing room, os fo rmo l as you l ike. Finished basement, 2 .car ot-tached garage, central air. heated pool, lorge lot. Call:

JERRY TACK 464-0800 425-3700

One W a y

L I V O N I A L A R G E L O T

COUNTRY AREA Cozy 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h o n a l o v e l y

100x150 ft w o o d e d lo t F u l l b a s e

m e n t . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e O n l y

$35,900

Red Carpet

Open House-Sun. 2-,5

Sheldon & Warren Area 43966 Southampton

This one you must see! It hos % ocre lot Four bedrooms. 2Vj baths, f in ished basement, f am i l y room fireplace. 2 car attoched garaage. central air. heated pool. Come o n d talk

DON KAMEN, 464-

PLYMOUTH

COUNTRY DREAM Near Lilley a n d M ich igan Rd in an oreo of $70 ,000 to $80,000 home$ Just listed, thi$ home jets on large % ocre lot. Custom crofted in wet-plaster w i t h gigant ic rooms, fu l l basement, at-toched goroge. w i t h oodles of privocy. 3 bedrooms, d i n i n g room. 25 ft. k i tchen . onLy $55,500. Coll BILL HARRISON at 464-0800

One W a y PLYMOUTH

Finished Rec Room Lovely 2 bedroom. 20 x 14 liv-ing room, air condit ioned, 2 ' / j garoge. plus shed Owner transferred. On ly $29 ,900

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD S 261-4200

P L Y M O U T H C u s t o m b u i l t R a n c h ,

l o c a t e d in p n m e a r e a of C a n t o n 3

l a r g e b e d r o o m s , l a r g e f a m i l y

r o o m . I d e a l f o r l a r g e f a m i l y

O w n e r r e t i r e d I m m e d i a t e o c c u

p a n c y L a r g e lo t . $12,000 d o w n l a n d

c o n t r a c t t e r m s a t $r< $45,900 Ca l l

STATEWIDE 522-1500

y e a r o l d h o m e in P l y m o u t h 3 b e d r o o m s , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , n e w k i t c h e n A b a t h , r e f i n i s h e o f l o o r s e t c $39,900 . 455 9006

to me 0800

REALTORS 522-3500

REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

Builder's Model

$38,900 Three bedroom brick l ' / j boths. f am i l y room? fOe-place. 2 car at tached garoge. bui l t in oven and range, fu l ly carpeted. 18906 I rv ing St. 2 blocks west of Farmington Rd south of 7 Mi le Open dai ly , 1-6 PM

478-0078

One W a y

If You Think Big You must see this gracious 3 bedroom oi l brick ronch on large 75 x 152 lot Formal d in ing w i th chandel ier l ight-ing. bath off master bedroom, fam i l y room w i t h f ireplace, fu l l basement, and attached 2 car garage Asking $48,500 Wi th possible 8 % mortgage Col l BILL HARRI-SON at 464-0800

One W a y T H I R T E E N m o n t h o l d 4 b e d r o o m C o l o n i a l , f a m i l y r o o m . 2 4 b a t h s . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e l i v i n g r o o m d i n i n g r o o m , k i t c h e n , c o m p l e t e l y l a n d s c a p e d , c o m m o n g r o u n d , c a r p e t e d Mid F i f t i e s B y O w n e r A p p o i n l m e n t o n l y 459 1906

HAGGERTY-JOY AREA Copt ivot ing 3 bedroom brick ranch, f am i l y room, fireplace, 2 baths. 2 cor garoge. Only $39,900 349-8700

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

MINI M A N S I O N L i v e in l u x u r y in t h e beau t tTu I s u r

r o u n d i n g s of P l y m o u t h T w p U r i f e

c o l o n i a l o f f e r s f u l l b a s e m e n t . 4 b e d

r o o m s . 1 4 b a t h s , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h

f i r e p l a c e , c e n t r a l a i r . b u i l t i n s a n d

m u c h m o r e B e a k i n g ' R e a l i s t i -

c a l l y a l 9M.900. C a l l

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700

BY O W N E R , f i r s t o f f e r i n g s u p e r c l e a n a n d n e a t 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h g o o d a s s u m p t i o n F u l l b a s e m e n t f a m i l y r o o m w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , u n d e r g r o u n d s p r i n k l i n g s y s t e m , h e a t e d finished 2 4 c a r ga r a g e B e a u t i f u l b a c k y a r d b a c k i n g u p l o w o o d s $37 9 0 0 ' ; 455 1549

BY OWNER

Spocious colonial in Plymouth Twp 4 bedrooms. 1 Vi boths large kitchen f a m i l y room w i th bnck wa l l f ireplace extra lorge deck. 2 cor at toched garoge. co roe ted base ment. trees near elementry school Many extras. High $40's Buyers only

By appointment 455-2180

P L Y M O U T H T W P

ONE ACRE W O W ' A 2 b e d r o o m h o m e w i l h fu l l

b a s e m e n t a n d 2 c a r g a r a g e o n a

h u g e lot T e r r i f i c l a n d c o n t r a c t

t e r m s O n l y $35,900

Red Carpet PLYMOUTH

O e a n ond neat 2 bedroom

ronch. modern spacious kitch-

en - BUILT INS! Excellent

starter home Convenient f i -

nancing An excellent value

Ot only $24,400

DIBBLE REALTY 453-1 020

HURRY' HURRYi HURRY!

This beauty won' t last See it as soon os you con It has 4 bedrooms. 2'/'a baths, fami ly room fireoloce. country kitch-en, l i v ing room o n d d in ing room, as formal as you l ike Finished basement. 2 car at-tached garoge. central air. heoted pool, lorge lot. Call DON KAMEN 464 -0800

One W a y P L Y M O U T H 4 b e d r o o m i r i l e v e l c l o s e l o s c h o o l s a n d t o w n $41 ,900

455 3844

REALTORS 522-3500

P L Y M O U T H W o o d b r o o k a r e a A d i s l i n c i i v e c o l o n ia l a m o n g l a r g e t r e e s F i v e b e d r o o m s , l i v i n g r o o m d i n i n g r o o m f a m i l y r o o m k i t c h e n w i t h e a t i n g a r e a 4 b a t h s 2 f u l l a n d 2 half P a n e l e d r e c r e a i i o | > r o o m P a n e l e d bil h a r d r o o m S c r e e n e d p o r c h a n d r e d

f l o o r l a u n d r y r o o m M i d $70 s

45s 2195

w o o d d e c k A v a i l a b l e 60 120 d a y s

PLYMOUTH 5 ACRE FARM

B e a u t i f u l l y r e m o d e l e d 5 b e d r o o m

f a r m h o u s e F i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t 2

c a r g a r a g e 2 o u t b u i l d i n g s , s p r i n g

f e d p->nd s m a l l o r c h a r d $69.9tw

t e r m s o r t r a d e

LEE Cal l L e e and s t a r t p a r k i n

4 7 6 6 1 6 1

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS

F H A - G I t e r m s . 3 b e d r o o m sp l i t

l e v e l 1 4 b a t h s f a m i l y r o o m w i l h

f i r e p l a c e l a r g e k i l c h e n g l a s s d o o r

w a l l l o t e r r a c e $31,900 F u l l P r i c e

LEE Cal l L e e a n d s t a r t p a c k i n

4 7 ^ 6 1 6 1

FARMINGTON $43,500 5 BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL

In beaut i fu l area, b n c k , huge family room,

21' l iving room, 2 baths, 2 cgr at tached

garage, pat io, pool , A L L bu i l t -ms inc lud ing

refr igerator, large lot backs to o p e n area

Hart ford 414, Inc 4 7 8 - 6 0 0 0

LINCOLN PARK 2118 Meyers Court

Lovely 3 B e d r o o m Brick Ranch , basement . ,

bar, tastefully decora ted. 1V4 baths, large 2

car garage, doorwa l l to patio, gas heat, car -

pet ing, low taxes. Call Len Gozzard, Century

21. Hal lmark Inc 9 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

L I V O N I A - C A L I F O R N I A RANCH

Beaut i fu l 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch , natural

f i replace, family room, large k i tchen, at-

tached 2yh ca r heated garage I n -g round

k idney shaped poo l Large lot in one of

L ivonia 's exc lus ive suburbs . A s s u m e th is

beauty for $ 8 , 9 0 0 Cal l Jan or Gord ie Me-

yers. Centu ry 21, Hal lmark Inc. 9 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

FUSSY COLONIAL Spark les and sh ines f rom top to bo t tom This

br ick h o m e has 4 bed rooms , formal d in ing

room, fami ly r o o m a n d a f in ished recreat ion

room, p lus a 2 -ca r at tached garage.

$53 ,900 Call 261-2000. Century 21--Hart-

ford North. Inc

REAL ESTATE

THINKSPRING Lovely 5 b e d r o o m Colon ia l over 3 .000 sq

ft . pane led l ibrary a n d d e n . heated in-

g r o u n d free form poo l Circular stairs and

spac ious rooms Extras ga lore , centra l air

gas ba rbecue a n d more Walk to schoo l

Call 642 -8100 Century 21 L ibby & Assoc

C O

BRIGHTON-HOWELL O p e n Sunday . 2 -5 , call for details. 4 bed-

r o o m execut ive Colonia l , large fenced lot.

full basement , family r o o m with f i replace

wall, washer, dryer , refr igerator, range, and

d ishwasher i nc luded Excel lent area, c o n

venient to expressway $53 ,900 Century

21 Br ighton Towne 229-2913

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY O p e n Sunday . 2 -5 . call for details Cha rm ing

3 b e d r o o m bi- level with poss ib le 4th b e d

room and recreat ion room, comple te ly

fenced back , large deck . $37 ,500

Century 21 Br ighton Towne 229-2913

CUSTOM RANCH Ramb l ing br ick home sol id ly built wi th wet

plaster, marb le sills. 3 large b e d r o o m s , huge

coun t ry k i tchen, separate entry area, fami ly

r o o m or den . full basement , 2 -ca r a t tached

garage. Too nice to last at $43 ,900 . Cal l 261-

2000, Har t ford North, Inc.

Your Century 21 Office

is Just Around the Corner

Marve lous o lder house so appea l ing to

y o u n g moderns in the tall t r^es at old Bir-

m ingham. Except iona l r o o m sizes, six bed-

rooms. two f i replaces, summer family r o o m

Century 21. L ibby & Assoc 6 4 4 - 3 2 3 2 .

*wn

PLYMOUTH IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Tasteful ly decora ted 2 year o ld , 3 b e d r o o m

Colonia l , sunken fami ly r o o m wi th natural

f i replace, f o rma l d in ing r o o m , ca rpe ted

th roughouL queen-s ize k i t chen with d ish-

washer, basement , 2 car garage, n icely

landscaped, backs u p to TREES, TREES,

p r i ced to sell at $49 ,900 . Har t fo rd 4 2 4 , Inc.

CaH 5 2 5 - 4 4 4 4 .

ENCHANTING LAKE ..FRONTAGE

for Nature a n d Sport lover, panoramic 21.4

ft. l iving r o o m with f i replace, 3 b e d r o o m s ,

d e n . se l f -c lean ing oven , spr ink l ing system,

a n d more. Assumab le 7Vi% mor tgage.

$57 ,900. Centu ry 21 Fair Towne Co. 851-

0900 .

BLESSED WITH CHILDREN? Then you are in the market for a F O U R

B E D R O O M , 2 ' - * ,ba th h o m e ! We have just

the home for you! Here is a 2 year o ld h o m e

in West B loomf ie ld w i th wal l to wad carpe t ing

in every room. Fully e q u i p p e d k i tchen, fami-

ly r o o m wi th f i rep lace, two car a t tached ga -

rage. Cal l us to s h o w you this one. $59 ,900 .

Century 21 of the Lakes. Inc. 6 2 4 - 7 9 0 0 .

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pivmouih' $28,900

Z * u T i m J t e a m J ' K S a e ' t S i

c a r p r t f i l a r e * l e t C a l l B E T T Y

NORWOOD

Y, 1j, 1975

No. 3. Inc. 425-1500 ROY MALTESE SCO

LO 2-8868

SWAIN Realty

Plymouth 865 S. Main St. 453-7650

55 ACRE FARM with large barn. Approximately 12 mites northeast o l Ann Arbor Land contracL terms available. $1,650 per acre

49 ACRES ON EARHART RD. South of 5 Mile. Land Contract Terms available. Northfield Township $1,650 pe r acre

1 ACRE BUILDING SITE in Salem with 1 VFC car garage. Asking $7,800. Land Contract Terms Available. Make ofler.

P lymouth Township . Three family income property. Basement, double garage WelfMocated H acre lot. zoned industry. $45,000 Land Contract.

.. want to move from this mognif leant U-SHAPED 4 bed-

>n» Quod wi th 15 * 23 fami ly room. Located on se-duded court lot. $5,200 down should get low 8 'A% interest loon. Coll RICK FATYMA for complete li$t of features. 464 0800

One W a y

Rea DSON

Estate ; SWEET AND LOW

i Many fruit trees and grape arbor, yours J with this cute two bedroom bnck ranch

• with attached garage on almost one acre I The finest of Land Contract terms. Call • for details.

$29,900

r .

YOU ARE INVITED TO LIVE IN PLYMOUTH '

$44,900 This charming "meticulously" cared for three bedroom Colonial, one and one-half baths, appealing family room with 13 foot fireplace wall, built-in bookshelves, all in a quality neighborhood

DESIRABLE COVENTRY GARDENS . . . . $54,500 Beautiful is the setting for this three bed-room custom ranch Features include three car attached and heated garage, two fireplaces, formal dining room area. full finished recreation room, two full baths, many trees and a 42 foot inground and heated pool for those warm summer days

AN OLDER HOME WITH YOUNG IDEALS

New everything, all kitchen built-ms. fire-place. family room, four bedrooms, cov-ered terrace, one halt acre lot, circular drive, much room for easy living. Cannot be duplicated at this attractive price Call to be aware of many more details

ACRES. AND ACRES, AND ACRES

From small parcels for the country gen-tleman, to large blocks for the farmer or investor Call 453-2210 for any mforma tion on these

$56,500

607 S. MAIN ST. PLYMOUTH

453-2210 i

& tOiALHOUSMC

314

SHE'LL NEV€R..

316 Wtstkmd Garden City

Westland $13,950 L o w l y 1 b e d r o o m b u n g a l o w Gas

h e a t . A t t a c h e d b r e e z e w a y g a r a g e

I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y E x t r a ioi

a v a i l a b l e C a l l now F i r s t l i m e o l

f e r e d

VICTORY 273-2500

316 Oty

f: i • v w i 1

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5

Come and sit bet ide the fire-place In the* fami ly room of this lovely 4 bedroom home. Country kitchen wi th built ins ond 2 cor garoge. Located at 30524 Avondole. $30,900

C A L L D € B B I E O R E D

BEL-MEN 522-3010

STARTING OlT RETIRING Cal l ( o d a y a b o u t t h i s n e a t 2 b e d

r o o m h o m e in W e s t l a n d This h o m e

h a s a n i c e r e c r o o m a n d t h e s t o v e ,

r e f r i g e r a t o r , a n d w a s h e r a r . i n c l u d

ed in t h e $17,100 s a l e p u r e D i a l

261 3434

SMITH REALTY

GARDEN CITY

DUTCH C O L O N I A L - T R O Y

You'll love the sunken living room with cathedral ceiling open to formal dining room Family room with corner fireplace and full wall sliding glass doors to patio and beautiful trees in rear yard Double doors lead to large master suite with full bath and walk-in closet First floor laundry, attached garage, full basement

A S S U M A B L E 7% M O R T G A G E C A L L FOR PRIVATE S H O W I N G !

n i 6S2-5S5I R E A L T O R '

1Q05 ANN ARBOR TRAIL Pfymouth, Michigan 453-8200

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! Extraordinary attention to landscaping and interior decorating appeal Fine quality throughout! 23 ft. living room. Formal dming room, 2V4 baths, family room with fireplace, full basement, side entrance garage, plus a 21 x 13 library with "Andersen" thermopane windows. A N ENJOYABLE HOME! $54.900Cal l 453-8200

TRULY an Atmosphere of Warmth and Friendliness is reflected in the exterior of this well located older PLYMOUTH home! Delightfully decorated with formal dining room, spacious entry, a den cheerful kitchen. 1Vi baths, full basement, and IV* car garage. $32,900 Call 453-8200

19 ACRES! An ideal family oriented home with PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS Just west of Plymouth, the home is tucked back foto a grove of fruit trees 3 bedrooms. IV* baths, fireplace, formal dining room, screened porch, full basemenL attached 2'4 car garage, and a very useable bam $69,900 with liberal land contract terms. Call 453-8200

Capable of pleasing your needs, this Colonial features 3 bedrooms. 1V4 baths, family room with fireplace, a fine functioning kitchen with hew "no-wax" f loonng. full basement, and attached 2Vi car garage In good con-dition. Asking $43,500 Call 453-8200

WE'VE GOT EXACTLY

WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR

Ask about RECOA referral service. WE HANDLE HOMES FROM COAST TO COAST

Harry S. Wolfe

BLUE GRASfS FARMS An immaculate 3 bedroom, brick ranch, with all large rooms, 1Vi baths, a 21 toot kitchen with built-ins. a cozy dinette, and a full finished basement. Th;-. beauty is in move-m-condit ion Owners are Southern Bound $36,900

SHOW PLACE Give yourself a treat and see this attractive 3 bedroom, brick ranch with 1V4 baths, a mother's dream kitchen with built-ins and dinette, a formal dining room with doorwall to outstanding patio enclosed with rod iron railings and gate, and a side entrance garage. All this on a well landscaped yard. Just one of the extras is central air-condit ioning. $35,900.

WOW! Pnced to sell, all brick apd wet plaster. It has 3 kingsize bedrooms, a 22 x 14 foot living room with dining el. a modern kitchen. The attractive home is tastefully car-peted and draped throughout. It has a full tiled base-ment and sits on a large treed lot. completely fenced. $29,900

1ST OFFERING OLD ROSEDALE -3 bedroom brick Colonial nestled in the pine trees, with formal dining room, large living room with fireplace, full basement. 2 car garage, car petiing and drapes Good terms Only $35,500.

FHA 235 ASSUMPTION Low subsidized payment available to qualif ied buyers with this 3 bedroom, brick ranch home This home features a country kitchen, full basement, and mechan-ic's dream 2'-4 car garage Asking $25,900

TREED ACRE A formal dining room and 2 full baths highlight this spacious 3 bedroom custom brick ranch, which fea-tures a large kitchen with built-ms. full basement, breezeway and attached garage Easy terms $44,900

SOUTHFIELD CUSTOM RANCH Family pleaser best describes this 3 bedroom brick ranch home Features include a spacious kitchen with built-ins, separate dining room, large labndry room and garage. Situated on a 100 tt. lot with pool. Asking $39,900. Terms.

PRIME COLONIAL Located in desirable Northwest Livonia, is a huge double wing, 4 bedroom, colonial. Featured in this home is a 19 ft. country kitchen, 1st floor laundry and den. formal dining room, family room with fireplace, 2Vi baths. Florida room, full basement and 2 car attached garage. Offered at $64,900.

fcp m o d e r n w x v

49 YEARS

OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE

i • 2 LIVONIA LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

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L GA 1-5660

32398 FIVEMILE ROAD GA 7-0733

33235 WEST SEVEN MILE

316 O t y

S H A R P COLONIAL N e w o n I K m a r k e t * ( M a M M

* $ r a m i c o koala I w i t h I *

b a t h s , f u l l b a s e m e n t . a n d 1 c a r a t -

t a c k e d g a r a g e F a m i l y r o a m h a s

w o o d b W a t a g f i r e p l a c e A v e r y

n i c e n e i g h b o r h o o d

Ca l l M I 4 U 4

SAAITH REALTY GARDEN CITY

and priced right

120 M A R I E . B e a u t i f u l C o n t e m p o -

r a r y C o l o n i a l . 3 l a r g e b e d r o o m s ,

f a m i l y r o o m w i l h f i r e p l a c e , k i t c h e n

e * t r a * L a r g e l o t . 1 4 c a r g a r a g e ,

c e n t r a l a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g L o t s of

r o o m f o r a l a r g e f a m i l y t h a t w a n t s

e v e r y t h i n g a n d R r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e

O n l y 137.900 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a -

t i o n . c a l l

S T A T E W I D E 5 2 2 - 1 5 0 0

WESTLAND $27,900 Excellent assumption on this 3 bedroom brick ranch with nicely finished basement hav-ing second ful l bath Carpet-ing throughout. Walking dis-tance to schools. IMMEDIATE O C C U P A N C Y !

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

261-5080 GARDEN CITY

75 x 295 lot 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k , f o r -m a l d i n i n g r o o m , n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e . 2 b a t h s , 2 ' » c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e Ca l l n o w NORWOOD 522-2*00

W E S T L A N D 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h . 1 4 b a t h s , s p a c i o u s l i v i n g r o o m w i t h b e a m e d c e i l i n g F i n i s h e d r e c r o o m , l a r g e l o t 8*4°} B u y e r s o n l y

422 7989

. "FRAN'S FACTS" NEAT AS A PIN

is this 2 bedroom home, well decorated, good area VA or FHA

SEE FRAN

BEL-MEN 522 -3010 A V O N D A L E W a y n e . 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i t h l a r g e k i t c h e n , v a c a n t , r e p a i r a n d s a v e . B e s t o f f e r o v e r 114,000 W e s t s i d e R e a l t y 274 M 0 0

314 Garcfan O t y

NEW HOMES , WESTLAND 8 ' /4% Mor tgage

34120 ALGONQUIN

34025 SHAWNEE

$500 REBATE

I W e ll g i v e y o u $500 c a s h r e b a t e o n

o r d e r s p l a c e d b e f o r e F e b . I S . I t 7 » .

W e ' r e b u i l d i n g 3 b e d r o o m s o l i d

b r i c k e n e r g y • s a v i n g h o m e * in

W e s t l a n d f e a t u r i n g T h e r m o p a n e

w i n d o w s , d o o r w a l l . s h a g c a r p e t ,

f u l l i n s u l a t i o n , f u l l b a s e m e n t s M

f t a n d l a r g e r l o t s , p a v e d s t r e e t * ,

a l l b r i c k a r e a . O n l y $$2,900 VA o r

F H A $ '*<* i n t e r e s t M a n y o t h e r lo-

c a t i o n s i n R e d f o r d a n d D e a r b o r n

H e i g h t s

MODEL OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1-5

6250 BEECH DALY B e t w e e n F o r d R d * W a r r e n R d

HOMEFINDERS 565-1310 Eves 278-5345

"FRAN'S FACTS" GOOD INVESTMENT

with smoll 2 bedroom home, 1 cor attoched garage. Zoned Cl .

SEE FRAN

BEL-MEN 522-3010

GARDENS WILL GROW

in this yard, and room to spare at this 4 bedroom tri level, huge kitchen, fomily room, ond I'/» car goroge. Great assumption. $31,900

CALL ED. ClNDY OR DEBBIE

BEL-MEN 522 -3010

*-1:

316 Gardm O t y

WESTLAND 5 bedroom ti l- level, pluah. A$-toched 2Vi car goroge. Under $40's. Owner w i l l finonoe.

McFARLANE 421-2400

QUALITY GAlOKfc", B u i l d e r t o w n h o m e i a G a r d e * C i t y . e x t r a q u a l M y . 4 b e d r o o m a l l b r i c k r a n c h , f a m i l y r o a m . J h a t h a . t f i r e p l a c e * , r e c r o o m , f a l l b a a e -m e n t . l a r g e 2 c a r g a r a g e , p l u s m a n y m o r e d e s i r a b l e f e a t u r e s C o u l d n o t b e d u p l i c a t e d f o r t h e p r i c e $41.MM L a n d C o n t r a c t t e r m * .

CAMELOT 525 -5600

WESTLAND

Livonia Schools

Large 3 bedroom split-level. 1 Vt baths, kitchen built-int. fomily room, walk- in closets. 2 cor • garage Asking $29,990 Call RAY IAVASILE

Century 21 HARTFORD 418 274-7200

W E S T L A N D Bv O w n e r N i c e l y d e c -o r a t e d t r i l e v e l . 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 4

p a n e l l e d f a m i l y r o o m , p o r c h , a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e , c a r -

a n d t k a p e d . L i v o n i a s c h o o l s . 2 * 1 - 3 4 *

p e t e d u3.m0

GARDEN CITY

Buy y o u r f a m i l y a f a r m i n t h e c i t y

C o m p l e t e w i t h e v e r y t h i n g 4 b e d -

r o o m s . 2 b a t h * , n e w k i t c h e n c o m -

p l e t e w i t h d i s h w a s h e r , r e f r i g e r a t o r ,

a n d l a r g e d e e p f r e e z e T o a a v e you

m o n e y . L a n d C o n t r a c t 137.900 Ca l l

P H Y L L I S C O R N E L I U S .

NORWOOD No 3. Inc. 42^-1500

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Ideal home for large family Five bed-rooms, three baths, office or sixth bed-room in basement Sylvan Lake privi-leges. Walk to schools and shopping $40,900 1917 L a k d a n d - of f O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d W . of

M i d d l e bek

WHY GO NORTH? All your vacation needs are right here with your own home. Large four bed-room Colonial. Upper Long Lake lakef-ront plus a swimming pool. Finished rec-reation room in walkout basement. $97,500 N

wbrook ASSOC. INC.

REALTORS

FARMINGTON HILLS

31455 hwy 62 m 700

O n e u u a y

$ o | o

MORTGAGE MONEY

<SV MORTGAGE

MONEY

Avai lab le to Our Buyers-Sel lers

REDFORD BEAUTY IN BRICK

U n u a o a l cond i t i on . L ike n e w . 1 4

s to ry b r ick w i t h 2 4 c a r g s r s g e

ove r look ing a R e d f o r d golf course .

M a i n t e n a n c e f ree . N e w k i t c h e n .

Par t ia l ly finished r e c r c a t i o n r o o m

Din ing r o o m . . . A s low s s 12.000

d o w n w i t h 8 4 % . Ask for R ich

F a t y m a .

FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE RANCH

3 b e d r o o m s , full b a i e m e a t . g*

rage , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , W . 6 Mile ,

eas t of I n k s t e r A s k i n g 136,900

Ask fo r Bill H a r r i s o n . A s s u m a b l e .

TREMENDOUS TRI 5 Rolling Acres

T h i s b r ick t r i - level , w i t h f ive

stalls fo r 2 h o r s e s o n ro l l ing ter

r a in . C u s t o m b u i h w i t h m a r b l e

sills, full wall f i r ep l ace in f s m i l y

r o o m . A t t a c h e d g a r a g e , 2 ful l

b a t h s . $ 8 0 9 t a x e s . . W a l k t o

s c h o o l A * i n g 1 6 9 . 9 0 0 . Cs l l F e r n

M c C o r m i c k .

SEEN EVERYTHING? ONE OF A KIND

A r c h i t e c t u r a l e c s t a s y p o r t r a y e d

vividly in (h i s e x o t i c mu l t i level

b a m , 3 i n t e r i o r levels i n d u d i n g

deck s n d b t s m o r e . 2 ful l b a t h s ,

m u c h g l s s s s n d b e s m s - O n e

shou ld be c o n n o i s s e u r of a rch i

l ec tu re , a n t i q u e s . C s n n o t b e d u

pl icated Ask ing 175 ,900 . Call

Fern M c C o r m i c k .

6 MONTH NEW SHELDON-FORD AREA " U " s h a p e d 4 b e d r o o m q u a d o n

cour t s e t t i n g f e a t u r i n g b a s e m e n t

s t e p s s w s y from 23 x IS f t . f a m i l y

r o o m w i t h f i r ep lace , p l u s b e d

r o o m m d b a t h , l iving r o o m , d in

ing r o o m , c o u n t r y k i t chen o n

th i rd level w i t h 3 b e d r o o m s s n d

b a t h o n f o u r t h . D e c o r a t e - l a n d

scaped and aave. O w n e r anx ious .

Ask ing 1 5 1 , 9 0 0 w i t h a s s u m a b l e

ba l ance . C a l R i c h F s t y m a .

CLASSIC BRICK RANCH

h o m e w i t h d i n i n g room, l iving

NOTTINGHAM WOODS 22 tall t r e e s p l u s t h i s lovely 5

b e d r o o m 2Vi b s t h d e l u x e Colon ia l

b e f o r e you m s k e y o u r d e r i s i o n .

Dup l i ca t ion w o u l d b e t h o u s a n d !

o v e r ask ing p o * \ j ^ e r v t h i n g in

e lud ing c w V V w r f l f V ' r o o m

in full I T m a s t e r

sui te w i t J p J t y V s e p a r a t a farms I

d m i n g roSm, f i r s t f loor s e w i n g

l a u n d r y r o o m . H o m e on s price-

less w o o d e d cou r t . L e s s t h a n 3

yea r s n e w . D e c o r s t a d in pas t e l*

wi th q u a l i t y a p p o i n t m e n t s . Ask-

ing I78.VOO w i t h s s a u m s b i e 7V4%

b s l s n c e . Call R i c h K a n g a a

O L D C O U N T R Y CRAFTSMANSHIP

Q u a l i t y p e r f e c t i o n and c h s r m best

d e s c r i b e s t h i s l a s t d u l l y d e c o r s t e d

br ick r a n c h . L s r g e living d i n i n g

area, d o n e in s h a d e s of ce le ry ; 2 %

ba ths , f a b u l o u s k i t c h e n s n d da«

s l ing r e c r e a t i o n r o o m , l a n d s c a p e d

M u s t see. A * n g 1 3 9 , 3 0 0 . 8 %

finsnring w i t h $ 8 , 0 0 0 d o w n . Cal l

R i d ) K s n g s s .

JR. EXECUTIVE 3 b e d r o o m grey br ick r s n c h fea

l u r i n g IV* b a t h s , f a m i l y room

w i t h f i r ep lace , h i d e a w a y in baae

m o i l for den or f o u r t h b e t t o m .

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . N . 6 M i ™ W .

L e v i n . $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 a s s u m e s m o r t

gage . A s k i n g $ 4 6 , 9 0 0 Cs l l R ick

F s t y m s .

4 BEDROOM COLONIAL at $46,900 5 MILE -LEVANAREA

F e a t u r e s s t t a c h c d g a r a g e , e x t r a

d e e p lot , fami ly r o o m w i t h fire

place, c o u n t r y k i t chen w i t h appl i

a n c e s i n d u d i n g s i d e b y s ide r e

f r i g e r s t o r I M M E D I A T E O C

C U P A N C Y . . . $ 5 , 0 0 0 d o w n . 8V4%

m o r t g a g e . Call F t r n M c C o r m i c k .

•uite. Essy living pfes gigantic ti*asm IM . large h a i l y room with fkap l an , attached garage, lea* than ) yaw* old. A l appliances included. Ashing $48,500 with 8% b a n , $9,000 down. Call Bifl Harrison.

LIVONIA TIGHT BUDGET??

Come see what jroar do la r can buy in this cute 3 bedroom ranch in Wa*t Country type a n a . Ash

a $29.900...$3,000 dene at % . Csa Rich f r t r s a a .

TWO/2 BEDROOM UNITS

Ideal for i n v e s t m e n t N e a r She l

d o n R d . R E N T W H I L E P R O

C E S S I N G . A p p r o * I'.OOQ a*-

s u m c s t h e s e 2 b e d r o o m

u n h a . G O O D I N V E S T M E N T .

EASY LIVING PLUS 7 V i % m o r t g a g e near 10 and H a g

f e r r y . 3 beth-oom Colon ia l in O td

O r c h a r d . F e a t u r e * : C l u b H o u a e ,

s a u n a , b i l l ia rds room, in d o o r - o u t -

d o o r pool , tetania - M a r t s a l o n g

w i t h i m p e c c a b l e in te r io r w i t h

• d f c l ean ing app l i ances . D o n e in

p a n e l color*. IVi b a t h s , b a s e

m t n t I M M E D I A T E O C C U -

P A N C Y . M a k e o f f e r . Asking

$ 3 3 , 9 0 0 . C*f l J ea ry T e c h .

Professional Realtors

V* ACRE E x c d l e n t 4 b e d r o o m Colonia l ,

P l y m o u t h schools , 2V4 b a t h s ,

m s s t e r b e d r o o m sui te , d i n i n g

r o o m . Beau t i fu l recreation in

b a s e m e n t p l u s 1st f loor f ami ly

r o o m w i t h f i rep lace , cen t ra l a i r .

V« acre lo t . A t t a c h e d gs rage - Ask

ing $ 5 6 , 3 0 0 . C s B Don K s m e n .

PLYMOUTH COUNTRY DREAM

N e a r N a p i e r R d . in an a rea of

S 7 0 . 0 0 0 $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 h o m e s se t s s r e

red h o t l i s t ing . C u s t o m c r s f t e d in

we t p l s s t e r w i t h g i g s n t i c r o o m s ,

full b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d ga r age ,

w i t h ood l e s of p r i v a c y , 3 b e d

r o o m s , d in ing r o o m , o p e n k k d i

en. on ly $55 ,900 . Cal l Bill H a m

son

MINI-FARM 60 x 300 L O T , d i n r o a d w i t h

p i c tu re book s p s r k h n g r a n c h ,

large f ami ly r o o m , ga r age , c o w

t ry k i t chen . C u t e a s s p ic tu re .

A A i n g $29 ,500 . Cal l R ich K a n g

i i

YOUNGLOVER'S PARADISE

C o u n t r y s e t t i n g w i t h h o m e fea

l u r i n g : l iv ing , d i n i n g room, 2

s p a c i o u s b e d r o o m s , g a r a g e , n e a r 5

Mile and M i d d l e b e h Aak ing

$27 ,900 . Cal l F e r n M c C o r m i c k .

FARMINGTON Just Listed

Your Dreams End in t h i s exqu i s i t e 4 b e d r o o m , 2%

b a t h . Class ic C o l o n i a l c e n t r a l air

c o n d i t i o n i n g , f ami ly room w i t h

fireplace. A t t a c h e d ga r age , f in

ished b s s e m e n t . S p r i n k l i n g sys-

t em. M u s t see. Ash ing $ 6 5 , 9 0 0

8 % d o w n .

BUY OF A LIFETIME I N D E P E N D E N C E C O M M O N S .

3 ,900 sq. ft. in th i* d a a a i c cen t e r

e n t r a n c e Co loa i a l ^>2 y e a r s n e w .

Jus t l isted, W M J ^ M . AJI c u s t o m

floor bech

iag t o c o O p t i t N e w baa* p r i ce

$ 9 $ , 9 0 0 . A s k i n g c o a p l e t c

$ 9 9 , 5 0 0 . | « i , 9 0 0 s s a u m s b i e at

7 H % . Ca l l D o n K a m c n .

LAKE SHERWOOD R E C R E A T I O N P A R A D I S E . 500

ft. o n w a t e r , 4 o r 5 b e d r o o m q u a d

AO en>ec tod s r a e m t i r s . t ihi i h a t h

p r i v s c f v j g i U ) » J * * e n « w i l d e r n e s s

se t t ing . N e a r M i l f o r d . Call m e for

de ta i l s t o o n u m e r o u s to m e n t i o o .

F e r n M c C o r m i c k . . A s k i n g

$ I I J , 0 p a K .

m a*

L A N P CONTRACT $1500 .handler la rge alumi-num 4 bedroom, 80 x 132 lot. attached goroge. finl»hed breeze-way, d inhig room, con u$e decorating etc $22,900 No redKspe or qua l i f y i ng Fine »vburboW area. C-33. Open 7 doys and eves GROSSMAN ' 545-a«40

SPOTLESSLY CLCAN. « M r a o m ' • " —-» car

I r a n * .

t trim $IM per month aaas mortgage a* N U N - Oamaf

- w - r

W E S T L A N D H U G E Y A R D

DELUXE RANCH I b e d r o o m s , d m i n g r o o m , c a n t r a l

a i r . 2 h a t h a , r e c r o o m , l o v e l y k i t c h

en w i t h b u i l t - i n * , t c a r g a

r a g e . f e n c a d ' s a c r a y a r d , o n l y

S30.$00

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

W E I T L A N D S T A R T E R

GREAT ASSUMPTION

Only $22,900 Nice, cosy 3 bedroom aluminum ranch in good area, fenced yard, good buy

Red Carpet REALTORS 522 3500

REDFORD

FRESH LISTING Modern 3 bedroom brick ronch custom built. I */i boths. finished rec room. 2 CO' go-roge Asking $29,900 Ask for JERRY.

Century 21 HARTFORD 418

274-7200 318 Radford

But £ok le mdtter t. Fu(l of

Only Thing W r o n g Wi th This House

...it is'nl YOURS yet I it over ond thof little can be fixed up fast features including lorge fbm-ily room with fireplace, base-ment, 2 V4 cor garoge. or»d much more. Asking mid $30's. Possible 8% mortgage ovailabie. Coll BILL HARRI-SON ot 464-0800

One W a y RtDFORO TWP $68.5p0 This 5 bedroom Cope Cod is recommended highly for the large fomily. 2 ful l ond 2 half boths 2 fireplaces The full basement has a fobulous recreation room ond o gome room, also wet bar. Overlooks Golf Course

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

261-5080 BY o w n e r . 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h fu l l b a s e m e n t , a s s u m e $177 p a y m e n t s . O n I n k s l e r . R d . S of P l y m o u t h $ « 900 937-01$$

$26,900 B r o a d f r o n t r a n c h . 3 b e d r o o m s , c a r

p e t e d t h r o u g h o u t e x c e p t k i t c h e n

s e m i f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t w i t h w h i t e

b r i c k w a l l a n d f i r e p l a c e l ' » b a t h *

2 c a r g a r a g e N R e d f o r d

Jamy 537 -1950

"FRAN'S FACTS" ROOM A PLENTY

in this 4 bedroom home wi lh l iving room, -^dining room, kitchen ond util ity Possible Land Contract

SEE FRAN

BEL-MEN 522 .3010 J U S T L i s t e d , s h a r p l ' i s t o r y b r i c k B u n g a l o w . 3 b e d r o o m s s e p a r a t e d t a i n g L . c a r p e t i n g , p a n e l l e d r e c r o o m . I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y $23,900 A r r o w R e a l t y . TH 4040

$14,900 Brady. 7-Grande areo. Shore aluminum sided. I bedroom, full basement Goroge, $2500 down Lond contract terms

ROCK & CURD INC.

532-3200

' FIRST OFFERING

R e d f o r d S h a r p 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k

R a n c h , b e a u t i f u l k n o t t y p i n e r e c

r o o m , l ' i b a t h s . 2 c a r g a r a g e

"JOY" 255-3960

REDFORD Caw u a M . ^ I I brick ranch, garag* lefl

jm carpeting and more K K $-$71$

Just Ma r r i ed l Here * a

1 ha heel. Jaat perfect t M

pet ing new roof, new Mown hi In aelattae. hnrdwood floor* In area of Radford Possible aa*ump Uon too' Ashing gZl$W

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700 V .

R E D F O R O . D e n b y . ' F e n k e l l • I n h -a l e r a r e a . $ b e d r o o m b r i e k r a n c h f a m i l y r o o m , f u l l b a s e m e n t I ' s b a t h s . $ 3 I . $ 0 « A f t e r h w e e k d a y a . ,

S$4-151$

G R A N D M O N T S U B o w n e r r e l o c a t ing p r i c e d t o s e l l N e w l y c a r p e t e d a n d d e c o r a t e ! S h a r p 1.370 s q f t b r i c k h o m e w i t h l a r g e l i v i n g r o o m , d i n i n g r o o m , a n d k i t c h e n w i t h k n o t t y p i n e nook I• a b a t h s 2 b e d -r o o m s . 2 f i r e g l a c e s F i n i s h e d b a s e -m e e t w i t h d r y b a r E n c l o s e d b o c k p o r c h $25,900 P o s s i b l e m o r t g a g e

ion O p e n S a t a n d S u n I 8 3 5 9 3 4 5

a s s u m p t i lo 5 P M

REDFORD TWP 3 b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m c o l o n i a l n e w

c a r p e t lull b a s e m e n t fu l l p r i c e

Jus t $25,500 w g b t e r m s

LEE " C a l l L e e . a n d s t a r t p a c k i n '

4 7 M I S I

B E D F O R D T o w n s h i p , b y o w n e r 2 b e d r o o m h o m e , e x c e l l e n t n e i g h b o r hood $20,500 I$499 B r a d y 7 Mi l e G r a n d R i v e r a r e » 534 1479

R E D F O R D T W P

LOVELY RANCH B e a u t i f u l b r i c k h o m e in p r i m e a r e a

ol S R e d f o r d 3 b e d r o o m * f u l l b a s e

m e n t . 2 c a r g a r a g e o n l y $32,900

Red Carpet R E A L T O R S 522 3500

BY O W N E R 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h N e w l y r e d e c o r a t e d F u l l b a s e m e n t a s s u m « $177 p a v m e n t s On I n k s l e r R d s o u t h of P f y m o u t h R d $2$ 500 937 0195

BELOW COST We b u i l t a d a n d v 3 b e d r o o m a l l

b r i c k fu l l b a s e m e n t h o u s e in l o v e l v

R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p

T h i s is a 1st q u a l i t y h o m e , not l i k e

t h e k i n d w i t h l e e n s y . w e e n s y l i v i n g

r o o m s a n d b e d r o o m s you c a n h a r d

ly t u r n a r o u n d in

T h e s t a n d a r d r e g u l a r p r i c e of t h i s

f i n e p r o p e r l y is $31,300. but b e

c a u s e of t h e u n e m p l o y m e n t s i t u a

Uon w h i c h l e a v e s l e s s c u s t o m e r s of

a m i n d l o b u y a n e w h o m e w e

h a v e c u t t h e p r i c e lo S2T 300 $>50

d o w n : p a y m e n t s o n l y $182 p e r

m o n t h p l u s T l I

A N D L I K E T H E A U T O C O S

W E H A V E A S P E C I A L R E B A T E

Ca l l P e t e S c h n e i d e r m a n . a g e n t

d a y * a t 398 2772 e v j * a n d w e e k

e n d s $59 872$

319 Homes For Sale Wayne County

AMERICAN DREAM REMAINS INTACT

A single fomily home with enough property to guarantee some privocy This UNIQUE contemoorory ranch is equip-oed with 3 bedrooms ond 2'/* boths A double fireplace be-tween l iving room ond li-brory. Is» floor loundry and oi l built-ins in kilchen, 2 car goroge Those DESBJVING THE UNIQUE and THE BEST, call:

JB*RY TACK 464-0800 425-3700

One Way

Plymouth Twp. and Schools Lake Pointe's Tiffany Quad Well Kept Priced in mid

40's. Don't buy until you have seen this one

Looking To Build? Check over vacant property lile. Several available.

Two Unit income in heart ot Plymouth Good In-vestment. For further details contact this office

FIRST OFFERING-LIVONIA 3 bedroom ranch with full tiled basement and fenced yard. Owner California bound. FHA & VA terms. ONLY $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 .

MARK VI REAL ESTATE

3 9 3 1 9 P L Y M O U T H R D

LIVONIA. MICH

dia1

455-M-A-R-K o r 4 6 4 - 3 8 2 8

of Plymouth

SPIRIT OF 7 5 STOP PAYING RENT —START SAVING

- B U Y PROPERTY NOW -

Look at the good buys below. 5

PLYMOUTH-DOWNTOWN 2 CRESTWOOD CONDOMIN IUMS-nea r every th ing just right for Mother or Dad or relative, avoid drMng to visit them-1 large bedroom and spacioug Iving toom, carpeting and a basement, at just $23,000 each. Call 453-4840.

CANTON COUNTRY NEW ON M A R K E T - R A N C H . 3 bedrooms, a l u m i n u m

siding , IRI an excellent country setting locatkh comer lot, au conveniences neerby, Plymouth sctooH and mailing, asking $32,500. CaH 453-4840.

PLYMOUTH OFFICE 702 8 MAIN Call 453-4840

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Thu rsday , F«fcru$*y 13, 1975

$19 ,500 W a y m B e n g a l * * . I

r q t i ^ M tew s u a n p t k o e

J a m y 5 3 7 * . I 9 5 0

NORTHVILLE OPEN SUN 2-6

4M O r c h a r d . • C a t h o l i c c h u r c h a n d

• l a r g e h o m e a t o u l d b e c l o e e to

a n * a n o t h e r a n d w e h a v e e x a c t l y

t h a t c o m b i n a t i o n 4 b e d r o o m . 1 4

batft is . S a c r * . M l t . » « e m « « i 11U

m o t e w l t h m I b l o c k a a l O u r L a d y

of V k t o r y V i a * HI J u n d g j r . A a k t n g

IC.J00

PLYMOUTH . OPEN. SUN 2-5

iJitt L a k e i a a d t a u e e d i M c o c c u -

p a n c y . n i c e 1 b e d r o o m . b r i c k r a n c h

w i t h l a r y r y a r d i a a g o o d n e i g h b o r

h o o d I t ) . M O . i

Anthony V. ftizzo V Broker

349 -9460

TIME BOMBI N e w to m a r k e t 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k ! root r a n c h o n n i c e lot i n f u i e t a r a a of W ea t l a n d B u i l t in I * ? , o f t e n b i g 2 4 c a r g a r a g e N i c e a n d d a a n F H A o r VA J f r m s a r * a v a i l a b l e a t ttlJOO C a R :

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700

The On thia 4 bedroom. 1 * m m h o m e w t t k I c a r

l * r « a f a e e e d l a t to

e e t t o n A s k i n g $24 m . Al l toma

a p e e . C a U today a n d t g l k H o o n e 1

Boardwalk R£ALT(

522-97(

B R I G H T O N 4 ( B E D R O O M S

BORN .1973 . H a t p r o u d f a m i l y r p o e i f o r f a t h e r

a n d m a m m o t h k i t c h e n f o r m o t h e r

M a a a i v a a r c h e d f i r e p l a c e f o r a l l

t h e k l f e t o r o a a t m a r a h m « l i o » s

a n d p o p c o r n H u g e l ^ t f o r a l l t o

e « ) o y . 2 c a r g a r a g e t o e !

O N L Y 147.WO «

HICKORY HILL 522-5200

W. SUBURBAN RANCH SUB PAY SPECIAL

$2,800 D O W N

4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l , f i n i s h e d b a s e m « n t . f a m i l y k i t c h e n , g a r a g e C a n be a s s u m e d R o a e d a W P a r k L o * $30 a D a y s 534 4041 K v e n i n g s .

OT794I

J54I0 G L E N , e a a r W a y n a a n d P a l m e r tit.000 12000 dtpn I m m e d i a t e p o s s e s s i o n F o r d R o a d R e a l t

4 1 1 7

Personol s i tuat ion forces im-mediote sole of f h « lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch w i t h fu l l bOsement of Ipw, low $27 ,900 price. 8 % loon pos-n b l e . , Coll RICK FATYMA. 464 -0800

One W a y

B U I L D I N G

FINE H O M E S FOR 25 YEARS

FINCH ROBERTS BUILDER

453-4128

. A T T E N T I O N

I N D I V I D U A L S !

CUSTOM HOME SllfES • - A V A I L A B L E -

In Wes t B l o o m f i e l d

• 100 Ft. WIDE fully developed1 Lots.

• City sewer ana water

Pr iced f rom $15,500 Terms avai lable For In format ion Cal l

851-6550

E X C E L L E N T F I S H I N G — a t y o u r b a c k d o o r ia only o n e of the m a n y

rec rea t iona l ac t iv i t i es you will get w i t h t h i s N E W c u s t o m b u i t t r i l e v e l

large c o u n t r y k t c h e n . f ami ly r o o m w i t h f i r ep lace , 3 large b e d r o o m s , den

a n d IV* b s t h t N E D U C E D T O $43 ,900 .

H U R R Y — Don ' t let the t r e e s a tar i t o bud o r we will neve r get t h e

o w n e r * t o aeil i h i i b e a u t i f u l C o l o n i a l , b e c a u a e t h e v i ew of t h e ' l a k e f r o m

the large bay w i n d o w si the l iving room i t g r « a t , and the U r g e rftade

t r e e s will make the o w n e r s w a n t to re lax i n s t e s d of p a c k i n g M a k e y o u r

a p p o i n t m e n t today t o ace t h i s lovely h o m e , only 1 5 7 , 5 0 0 .

P E A C E F U L is all tha t can be aaid a b o u t t h e s e t t i n g of t h i s b e a u t i f u l

bonw T H u h o m e w i t h l i s 20*1$ fami ly r o o m w i t h f i replace j r v l I 6 « H

l iving r o o m is abou t all o n e wou ld d e s i r e ; it s l so f e a t u r e s 3 l a rge

b e d r o o m s . 11x22 l aundry ares , b a s e m e n t , g s r s g e s n d 200x1132 ft . lot

w i t h l o s d s d t reea $48,500.

W O L V E R I N E L A K E F R O N T — Nice log h o m e . 3 b e d r o o m s ^ f i r e p l a c e

nice lo t . 2 car ga r age , v e r y g o o d b e a c h $41,900. l . a n d c o n t r a c t t e rms . ,

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE

1-363-7117 3063 Un ion Lake Road

Un ion Lake

R C A i T P c S

Kavanaugh R E A L E S T A T E

I S 2 2 4 F A R M I N G T O N Rd. (at I ' u n i t )

" H r m§Ju thugl umplf /o» von al a lourr cotI lo yon "

O P E N S U N D A Y

Livon ia — 5 Mile — L e v a n — 3 6 2 0 0 L y n d o n G o o d a s s u m p t i o n , 3

b e d r o o m . 1 4 ha tha , 2 ca r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . C E N T R A L A I R . Spr inkl ing

, t y a t e m . and m u c h m o r e . O w n e r t r a n s f e r r e d g43 .900

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 4 *

W E S T L A N D — E F a r m i n g t o n , S . of Joy — 3 2 2 3 7 B e r t r a m , L i v o n i a

Schools , d e a n , 3 be iVoom T r i Leve l , 1 Vl b a t h s , f ami ly r o o m , i f tw c i r p c t

and f u r n a c e I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y — B R I N G O F F E R S

I • O P E N S U N D A Y 1 4

L i v o o r t - 3 6 6 0 7 C u r t i s (N . of 6 Mile W . of L e v a n ) — L A N D C O N

T R A C T a*s l iab le , I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y . 3 b e d r o o t n . f ami ly

r o o m . fireplace, c a r p e t t h r o u g h o u t , b a t h s , s h e e n e d porch , 1 0 4 4 t 138 lot

s n d m o r e . O w n e r w i o u

L I V O N I A — S c a u t t f t d c u s t o m bui l t r a n c h on a s t r s large lo(. 3 large

b e d r o o m s , IVS b a t h s , large l iving r o o m w i t h f i r ep lace , c a r p e t t h r o u g h

o u t . fiat riled b a s e m e n t w i t h we t b a r , 2 ca r a t t a c h e d ga r age , s n d m u c h

m o r e M ^ 9 0 0

N O V I — T h i s > s t like o s w " ( 1 9 7 3 ) t r i - level w i t h 3 b e d r o o m s . M

ba ths , s e p a r a t e t h n m g r o o m , large kitefceo. d i s b w a * w r , c a r p a l t h r o u g h

o u t , 20 x 20 fenced p a t i o and m u c h m o r e . O w n e r t r a n s f e r r e d . M u s t s a l .

$44 ,900

N O V I - O L D O R C H A R D C O N D O — I m m a c u l a t e 2

ba th s , c a rpe t t h r o u g h o u t . all k i t chen app l i ances , c u s t o m

b a a a r a e n t . i ndoor h e a t e d poo l , t e n n i s cour t s , d u b h o u s e s n d

Yea, s i t h i s f p r oo fy 1 3 3 . 9 0 0 .

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m to chat with us.

c a REALTOR '

478-2555 427-8321

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COMFORT IN THE COUNTRY Del ight fu l 3 bedroom ranch, 7 M l hatha, f o rma l d in ipg room, 2 screened In porches, 3 f i replocet , basement, 2 cor attached garage. Beauti ful landscaping, Golfer* wa lk lo Ihe course r ight frope home

$69,900.

Phone 453-7733 Tom Nofeboert Real Estate

1205 *. Ma in , P l y m o u t h

H U D - . a n d VA r e p o s s e s s e d h o m e s L a r g e s e l e c t i o n W e s t s i d e R e a l t

274 94 &

LUPINI BUILDERS, INC.

Custom Buj j fe And

Custom Designed Homes

349-0152 NORTHVILLE

B E A U T I F U L 3 b e d r o o m . 2 4 b a t h , c e n t e r e n t r a n c e C o l o n i a l i n e x c e l len t c o n d i t i o n G r e e n a c r e s s e c t i o n of D e t r o i t . I M i l e W o o d w a r d a r e a C a r p e t i n g a n d d r a p e s t h r o u g h o u t p a n e l e d d e n . s c r e e n e d - i n b a c k p o r c h , l a r g e c l o s e t s , r e m o d e l e d K i t c h e n , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t 861 4254

Just Starting? I t ' a h a r d to f i n d a c l e a n w e l l U p t

h o m e f o r s u c h » l o w p r i c e M 1MB S

b e d r o o m r a n c h s t y l e l o c a t e d in a

n i c e a r e a of W a y n e , b u t w a f o u n d

i t ! L e t u a m o v e y o u In a n d e n d

y o u r d i s a p p o i n t i n g s e a r c h , A s k i n g

o n l y t l l t o C a l l :

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700

SHOW STOPPER! T h i s h a s to b e t h e e n d of y o u r

s e a r c h f o r t f ie p e r f e c t h o m e F . x t r a

s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h w i t h

e x t r a o r - l i n a r y f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t

1 4 b a t h s , c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t

2 4 c a r g a r a g e , in g o s d l o c a t i o n of

W e s t l a n d P r i c e d f a i r l y a t $27 900

Ca l l

Boardwalk R E A L T O R S

522-9700

NEW LISTING

Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch w i t h large kitchen on treed, fenced lot Nice floor p lon, overt ize 2 car garoge. cov-ered terroce Ask ing $29,900

C A R D I N A L West. Inc Funk Realty Div

522-5333

319 Homts For For Sqle

• WESTLAND Immaculate brick ranch, at-toched goroge, 3 bedrooms. 1 Vi ba'b» first f loor ; ndfc car-pet ing. country kitchofrt t i l ed basement, professionally, land-

s c o p e d , a l u m i n u m a w n i n g .

Only $24,950. $1 ,250 down

WAYNE $2,200 assumes 7% mort-gage, $174 total payment . G e o n 2 bedroom a l u m i n u m ranch, coroet ing throughout, large uti l i ty. 2'/J cor goroge

1ST UNITED 2 6 1 - 1 0 1 0

C A R L E T O N R E A L E S T A T E

N. DEARBORN HTS. SEEING IS BELIEVING

. $22,500 HONEYMOONERS' SPECIAL

New a l u m i n u m 3 bedroom

bungalow. Inc luding: stove,

refrigerator. washer, and

dryer. 1st floor laundry. 2 cor

garoge. and more. Call :

JOHN LIGHT

Ceqtury 21 HARTFORD 418 274-7200

B U I L D I N G F I N E H O M E S

F O R 25 Y E A R S F I N C H R O B E R T S

B U I L D E R 453-4128

m l t r e e s . !

S U P a SHARP STARTIR HOME w i t h modernised ki tchen w i t h bbi l t In dishwasher, roc room ond three generous bedrooms in B i rminghom. Wo l k i ng dis-tance to e lementary a n d jun-ior high. $28 ,500

. EARL

KEIM of B i rm ingham, Inc. 642-3500

O P E N S A T . - g U N l » ~ T h i n k . S u m m e r ! D e l u x e 20 X 40 M i a m i poo l o n p r i v a t e , t r e e d , r a -v i n e lot o v e r l o o k i n g golf c o u r s e L o n e P i n e - M i d d l e b e l t a r e a B l o o m f i e l d s c h o o l s I S y e a r o ld m u l t i l e v e l h o m e F i v e b e d r o o m s p l u s l i b r a r y . S H b a t h , l o r m a l d i n -i n g r o o m . H u g e k i t c h e n a d j o i n i n g I t X IS f t c a t h e d r a l c e l l l n a e d f a m -i ly r o o m w i l h f i r e p l a c e . E x p o s e d , f i n i s h e d l o w e r l e v e l . A p p r o * i m a t e l y 1200 s q f t . All e x t r a s . E x -c e l l e n t m o r t g a g e I ISJ .OOO. O w n e r

S2S4305

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS

th is 4 bedroom focp brick co-lon ia l features spocious kitch-en w i t h - o i l bu i l t ins, 2V4 baths, central o i r . 2V* cor at-tached goroge w i t h door

nor plus many exlros. Great fami ly neighborhood near shopping o n d schools.' $54 ,900

EARL

B I R M I N G H A M B y O w n e r R e d u c e d t o SM.SOO. c h a r m i n g c l e a n c o m -p a c t S b e d r o o m r a n c h , n e w l y d e c o -r a t e d . f u l l b a s e m e n t . F l o r i d a r o o m , n e a r Q u a r t o n S c h o o l , d e l i g h t f u l d e a d e n d s t r e e t 64* 1554

W B E V E R L Y H U l T ^ b y o w n e r . 3 b e d r o o m C o l o n i a l . I W b a t h s , l i v i n g r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , d i n i n g r o o m , l a r g e k i t c h e n . s c r e e n e d a n d g l a s s e d p o r c h F u l l y c a r p e t e d R e d -w o o d d e c k , f u l l b a s e m e n t w i t h r e c r o o m , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n Mid fif l i e s B u y e r s o n l y . 6 4 4 4 3 1 1

R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S , a f i n e p lace t o l i ve

I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y on th i s f i ne 4 b e d r o o m h o m e in L i v o n i a Fami ly

r o o m w i t h f i replace, m o d e r n k i t c h e n , \ ' f r b a t h s W a l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o all

achoola and c h u r c h e s . $44 ,900

Don't Wait. CALL 4 2 1 - 2 1 0 0 NOW.

" alien .... REALTOR

15337 Farminglon Rd.. and Five Mile, Livonia

1 ^ ra

W m . F E M . I G Real Estate

906 S. Main, Plymouth

453-7800

Nice a l u m i n u m s ided ranch in P l ymou th Townsh ip o n

O N E A C R E Three bed rooms , l i v ing-d in ing r o o m c o m -

binat ion, g o o d s ized k i tchen, utility room, a n d poss ib le

lami ly r o o m 2 car garage Mode r a te l y p r iced .

Sharp York town Q u a d in P lymouth 's Lake Pointe Vil-

lage' Move in cond i t ion with 4 bed rooms , 2 baths,

formal d in ing room and more Pr iced in the fift ies

Large redecora ted fa rm house on 2 ' ^ acres in

P lymouth T o w n s h i p Just r e d u c e d to $64 ,900 You

must see this one L a n d cont rac t terms avai lable.

JJH

O P E N S U N D A Y . 14221 YALE, Livorjiia. spjotlcss 4

b e d r o o m Col&nial , family room, fo rma l dinir |g room,

fully pa rpe ted . recreat ion room, firepllace. enc losed

terrace over looks heated i ng round ppo l anjd tennis

cour t , beaut i fu l ly decora ted . $59 ,900

O P E N S U N D A Y . 15426 W I L L I A M S , L ivonia, mainte-

nance f ree 4 b e d r o o m ' b a t h Colonia l , family room

with f i replace, formal d in ing room, carpet ing , bui l t - ins.

a t tached garage. $54 ,900

O P E N S U N D A Y , 9 2 0 9 6 A S S E T T CT E . Livonia.

Immedia te o c c u p a n c y on this lovely 3 b e d r o o m 1'/i

bath Colonia l , carpet ing , recreat ion room, large cov-

ered tenace . 2 car a t tached garage, fami ly r o o m has

bui l t - ins air a n d bookcases , l ine assumpt ion , $ 4 2 , 9 0 0

O P E N S U N D A Y . S3800 P A W N E E , West land, in .des i r -

able T o n q u i s h Vi l lage, sharp 3 b e d r o o m V/? bath

ranch , basemen t f in ished inc lud ing den or extra bed-

room, f i replace, garage, terrif ic mor tgage assumpt ion .

$31,900

ffiHP

EARL REALTY LIVONIA and AREA

C O N D O M I N U M -Real n ice, first f loor 2 b e d r o o m unit,

sc reened ba lcony , insulated w indows , private storage

and laundry in basement , c u s t o m drapes and carpet -

ing, centra l air. s w i m m i n g poo l a n d c lubhouse , c lose to

s h o p p i n g a n d chu rches , immed ia te o c c u p a n c y

PRICE $28 ,900 Cal l 261-1600

CAPE C O D -Sharp . 4 bed room, 2 ' ^ baths, k i tchen

bui l t - ins. fo rma l d in ing room, fami ly room with ra ised

hearth f i replace, cent ra l air, comp le te ly carpeted, fin-

ished basement . 2 car a t tached garage PRICE

$55 ,900 Call 261-1600

A S S U M P T I O N -The mor tgage o n this 3 b e d r o o m br ick

ranch with fa/ti i ly r o o m a n d f in ished basement in

Rosedale Meadows , br ick ba rbecue , pool , fruit trees,

i ng round spr ink ler system, $6 ,000 assumes PRIC£

$35 ,900 Call 2 6 M 6 0 0

RAVINE L O T -Is the sett ing for this 3 b e d r o o m broad-

front ranch with wa lk -ou t basement , 2 natural f ire-

p laces. carpet ing . 2 car at tached garage, prest ige

area. PRICE $ 5 8 , 5 0 0 Cal l 261-1600

D U P L E X -2 b e d r o o m s on each side, carpeted, one

s ide has.new cus tom k i tchen, f in ished recreat ion j o o m

a n d 2 car garage, can be p u r c h a s e d as two separate

units or as one. Call for appo in tment to see PRICE

$49 ,900 Call 261-1600

A TOP V A L U E H O M E -This ranch is jyst 2 years old.

beaut i ful deco r , ca rpe ted throughout , 3 b e d r o o m s ,

fami ly room with natural fireplace^, ful l basement in-

c lud ing under family room, above g r o u n d sw imming

poo l wi th r e d w o o d d e c k . 2 car at tached garagie. very

handy L ivonia locat ion. PRICE $48 ,500 . Call 26^-1600

261-1600 EARL KEIM REALTY 0f DEARBORN INC.

LIVONIA OFFICE 15707 FARMINGTON RD., LIVONIA

from the HELPFUL PEOPLE!

FARMINGTON and AREA

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 -5 P.M 26115 Midd lebe l t . Parm-

ington Hil ls Just L is ted -Att ract ive 3 B e d r o o m R a n c h in

beaut i fu l K imber ly Sub Flor ida Room, 2 Full Baths,

Natural F i rep lace. Pr ice $ 4 6 , 9 0 0 4 7 7 - 0 8 8 0

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 P.M. 28815 H E R N D O N W O O D ,

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S Doc to rs -Lawyers -Merchan ts ,

Cus tom built h o m e o n a hi l l top sett ing in Pebb leb rook

Estates Over 1V4 Acres , All Bui l t - ins. Large L iv ing and

D in ing Rooms . 3 bed rooms . 2Vfr Baths, Fami ly Room,

2 F i rep laces $79 ,900 4 7 7 - 0 8 8 0

D O N ' T MISS THIS -3 B e d r o o m Ranch , newly carpet -

ed, just deco ra ted ulterior and exterior Metal Awn ings

Pr iced at $ 2 6 , 5 0 0 4 7 7 - 0 8 8 0

SKATE N O W . S W I M & SAIL LATER -Beaut i fu l Water-

front C o n d o . fireplace 3 B e d r o o m s . Central Air. Beau-

tiful Recreat ion Area. Northvi l le Schoo ls . $ 4 3 , 9 0 0 477-

0 8 8 0

IDEAL L O C A T I O N -Walk to Schoo l s . Stores, C h u r c h

Neat 3 B e d r o o m Bunga low. 1V* Car Garage A must to

see. $30 ,900 4 7 7 - 0 8 8 0

H A N D Y M A N SPECIAL -Br ing your tools, Musc les a n d

Imaginat ion to this 4 B e d r o o m H o m e w h i c h sets on 1V4

Fenced Ac res 1V* Car Garage L a n d Cont ract Avai l -

able. $19.500 477 -0880 .

N O R T H V I L L E STARTER H O M E - Immed ia te occu -

pancy on this neat 2 B e d r o o m Home . 1 Vt Car Garage,

Basemen t . L a n d Cont ract T e r m s avai lable. P r i c e d right

a t - - $ 2 7 , 7 0 0 4 7 7 - 0 8 8 0

477-0880 EARL KEIM REALTY ot MIOWEST INC

FARMINGTON OFFICE. 31715 GRAND RIVER, FARMINGTON

IB REALTOR • /

t i l ooeneews

BIRMINGHAM RANCH

bedroom brick ronch in Bir-m i n g h o m 5 yeors old. Al l ap-pliances in kitchen. Reduced to $25,900

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc. 559-1300

302

KEIM of B i rm ingham. Inc. 642-3500

E N D O F R O A D P R I V A T E T r i - l e v e l c o n t e m p o r a r y M b e d r o o m s , o n I 1 * a c r e s H e a t e d poo l in B l o o m f i e l d T o w n s h i p . I M . 5 0 0 B u y e r s o n l y 341-TO4

M A P L E • T E L E G R A P H A R E A C o n t e m p o r a r y b i l e v e l . * b e d . r o o m s . 3 4 b a t h s , l a r g e c o r n e r lot $71,900 B y O w i * r 151 7 « I 3

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K i r k i n - t h e - H I L L S «

b r i c k c o l o n i a l v H h d e e e n d f e m l l y

r o o m B e t h a . J c a r a t t a c h e d p -

r a g e b r i c k w i n e c e l l a r l e b a e e -

m e n t B « U 4 a r s o w n h o m e L e a d e d

w i t h e x t r a a C a l l M M * 4 C o d e

O'RILLEY R E A L T Y A I N V E S T M E N T I N C

F R A N K L I N C o l o n i e l i n - l e v e l . 1 4 a c r e s . ) b e d r o o m s . 1 4 b a l h s . J 4 c a r g a r a g e . 0 5 . 0 0 0 d o w n b a l a n c e c a n be l e n d c o n t r a c t L e t ' s l e l k

M A 1-5500

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3S41 M y s t i c V a l l e y D r i v e

W e a t of T e l e g r a p h , n o r t h of L o n g

L a k e .

B e a u t i f u l c o n t e m p o r a r y o n 1 4

a c r e s . 7 f r a s s u m a b l e . m o r t g a g e

t

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

4 B e d r o o m , c u s t o m Q u a d in love ly

P o w d e r H o r n E s t a t e s H i s a n d

H e r s d r e s s i n g b a t h r o o m s off m a s

t e r b e d r o o m F i r e p l a c e s in l i v i n g *

f a m i l y r o o m s R e c r o o m M a n y

P i n e t r e e a a n d m u c h , m u c h m o r e

T O N I B E A S A W

M 7 - I 4 I I . S4g-74#0

B Y O W N E R , e x e c u t i v e l y p e . 3 b e d -r o o m s . 2 b a l h s . f a m i l y r o o m w i t h 1 w a y f i r e p l a c e , l i v i n g r o o m . 2 4 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e K i t h e l e c t r o n i c d o o r C o n t e m p o r a r y r a n c h s i t u a t e d o n ; I a c r e F u l l y l a n d s c a p e d lot in

Pe s t i g i o u s B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s r i c e a t o

4 7 8 0 o r 335 5255

s e l l f o r o n l y | 5 7 . » 0 0 A s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e $23-

B Y O W N E R B r i c k r e e c d W H m I f T i . B l e e a f t e i d H i l b S c t o o i * 4 a t f

e r a a a I b e d r o o m . 1 4 b e t l t t . 1 f l e e p l a c e a . I K f t o o r l a u n d r y , fu l l b e e e -b e e t , o n l a r g e lo t . b e c k e d l e i | w e e d e d r a v i n e * s l r f . a n T f > » . m

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no later than 5 P M Friday, Feb

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CONGRATULATIONS'

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QUAD-LEVEL LAST MODEL HOME FOR SALE

Pr i ced . . . I n the M i d S ix t ies

Y O U G E T • 3 B E D R O O M S e 2'/i B A T H S

• 2 C A R A T T A C H E D G A R A G E

• AIR C O N D I T I O N I N G

• D R A P E S

• C A R P E T I N G

• M A X I M U M I N S U L A T I O N

• W B L O O M F I E L D TWP. S C H O O L S

• F A M I L Y R O O M

M O D E L H O U R S : D a l l y * S u n . 1 - 7 p . m .

S a t u r d a y t - t p . m .

• F IREPLACE

• M I D LEVEL L A U N D R Y

• T H E R M A L W I N D O W S & S C R E E N S

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CLOSED THURSDAY PATMCX

PULTE Master Huihlun

851-6550

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NI MATU IN 115 NBLf

14 M i l AO

AVAILABLE I 3 M U

A RARE F IND

In b e a u t i f u l L a k e Po in te . C u s t o m

3 b e d r o o m fully c a r p e t e d spl i t

level wi th 23 ' fami ly r o o m , f i r e

place, d e n . I ' 4 b a t h s , h e a t e d Z'/i

a t t a c h e d s ide e n t r s n c e g a r a g e o n

large t reed lot . E A S Y a s s u m p t i o n .

Ask ing $43,900. C A L L : 4 5 3

7600.

C O L O N I S T R A N C H

W i t h c e n t e r c o u r t yard e n t r a n c e

in p o p u l a r C a r r i a g e Hi l l s subdivi

u o n ; J l a rge b e d r o o m s , ' 2 full

b a t h s , l a rge f a m i l y r o o m w i t h

f i r e |> l s« , b e a u t i f u l c a r p e t i n g t h r u

ou t , full b a s e m e n t , cen t ra l air and

large 2 4 a t t a c h e d ga rage . Ask ing

$ 4 9 , 9 0 0 C A L L : 4S9 2 9 0 0

" C R E A M P U F F " •

R a n c h in f i ne W e s t l a n d loca t ion

f e a t u r e s 3 large b e d r o o m s , ex

quis i te ly f i n i s h e d b s s e m e n t . 2 4

ca r g a r a g e a n d ^ n a b o v e g r o u n d

pool A real G E M at S24.900.

C A L L : 522 7252

NOISY N E I G H B O R S ?

N e v e r l No t in t h i s coey, but cool

1,800 sq f t . 3 b e d r o o m sound

p r o o f e d e x e c u t i v e Vanch, th ick

c a r p e t i n g t h r u - o u t . g i g a n t i c f a m i

ly r o o m w i t h f i rep lace . 2 full

b a t h a , 1st floor l a u n d r y , cen t ra l

air, 2 f« a t t a c h e d ga rage . A s k i n g

152 .800 . C A L L : 419-2900 .

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N O R T H D E A R B O R N

H E I G H T S

S t u n n i n g 3 bod r o o m C A P E C O D

w i t h ful l wad n a t u r a l f i rep lace ,

a l u m i n u m t r i m and m u c h m o r e .

N o r t h of W a r r e n and Weat of

T e l e g r a p h Jus t $ 2 5 , 9 0 0 C A L L :

522 7252.

O L D E W O R L D C H A R M

N e s t l e d i n t h i s d e l i g h t f u l

P l y m o u t h v i n t a g e h o m e . 3 large

b e d r o o m s . 21" l iving r o o m wi th

f i replace, 15' f o r m a l d i n i n g room.

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NEW ON THE MARKET! This appealing custom built tri-level deserves your inspection! 3 bedrooms, 2'£ baths, den, family room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage, and large storage areas Good assumption and occupancy $48,900. Call 453-0012

LAKE LIVING -5 miles from Plymouth. 3'<4 acres on a proposed new lake is the site for this contemporary )0 room home White horse fence surrounds the property, split rock construction, circle drive. 1" thermo windows provide a view in every direction—800 ft of shore line, walk out basement, bomb shelter, and many, many extras Call 453-0012 for details and address

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9080 Elmhurst. N of Joy, E of Sheldon THIS EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 2 bedroom hbme in Plymouth Twp is attractively decorated and situated on a very large lot. Great assumption at $24,900

43547 BANNOCKBURN S. of Warren, E. of Sheldon JUST REDUCED -This large open floor plan ranch is the home for a family that likes to entertain anc^enjoys spacious living Family room with fireplace, central air, court yard entrance, large cedar closet, self cleaning oven, dishwasher, and 2 doorwalls Now only $47,500

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WALK TO ALL SCHOOLS from this beautifully main-tained 3 bedroom brick ranch in the City of Northville This home is fully carpeted and offers a very comfort-able family room, finished recreation room, patio and attached garage 'or only $38,700 Call 349-5600

MINT CONDITION1 You'll be pleased with |he ex-cellent condition and many desirable features offered in this custom built 3 bedroom ranch on Y/t acres. Call 349-5600 today for complete details and appointment. Just $53,900

EXCEPTIONAL CAPE COD features 3 large bedrooms with walk-in closets. 2 full baths, unique family room with fireplace, country kitchen with built-ms, full base-ment, 2 car garage -move-in condition! Good assump-tion and occupancy $53,900 Call 349-5600

FIRST OFFERING -NORTHVILLE COMMONS You'll be pleased with the luxurious appointments throughout this spacious 4 bedroom, Th bath Colonial. Out-

« standing 2Y family room with Cathedral ceilings: CaH ~ 349-5600 for details -Just $79,900

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, February 16,1975

1-4 pm 525 LANGFIELD. N. of 8 Mile. W. of Novi Rd.

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chamberlain 647-5950

Waiting tor high interest rates to come down? Look no further!!' This immaculate, freshly decorated tri-level could be yours at 9'/«% interest rate with $8,500 down Enioy quality, 23x13 family room. 2V4 baths, 4 bed-rooms, den. custom drapes, plush carpet, 2V4 car garage and full 30x15 in-ground heated pool and great family living in one of Livonia's best locations,Find out how all this could be yours to enjoy the unique and the best.

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One Way Realty 464-0800 425-3700

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Four bedroom a lum num sided ranch,; llarge kit hen, carpeted throughout, g< rage with utility room, store your boot in the garage an I be ready for Spring. Your fcrms o r o u r s ? $24,900.

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Custom three bedroom rimch IV* baths, formal q n i n g room, huge fami ly room pete j throughout, ath ched two cor garage w i t h adio controlled doors. Large ter-race. $45,900.

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16319 LEXINGTON. Redford decorated inside and out Ne beauty. Plumbing is in for storage Great for retired o

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WESTLAND Three bedroom home with heated sun porch, large lot for gardening with Apple. Pear and Plum trees Two car garage plus close to shopping, schools and transportation Ideal for beginner or retiree home $25,900 Call 455-7000

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Shafp bnck, Colonial offers spac ious comfortable living with formal dining room, large panel&d family room with fireplace. 20' master bedroom and attached garage. All a luminl im trim exterior. Close to schools and shopping. $^9 ,900 Call 261-d700 (29661)

OpEN SUNDAY 2-5 26224 CATHEDRAL. Redford Township. Lovely home with spacious living r o o m and dining L. carpeted throughout, tiled basement/recreat ion room plus nice badk patio. Furnace only 2 years old Cal l 274-9510 (28254)

326QG SANDRA LANE. Westland. Livonia Schools. Three bedroom brick ranch with bar in basement, 1'/i baths, plus basement shower Oversized aluminum garage. A sharp home, priced right to sell Call 261-0700 (29917)

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19615 INGRAM. Livonia Beautiful landscaping enhances this 4 bedroom Quad with dining room that could be family room. In a quiet area near Livonia Mall. Heated pool and heated workshop. 4th bedroom could be den. Immediate occu-pancy. Basement and garage. Call 261-0700 (29426)

44273 VILI^AGE COURJ, Canton Plymouth Schools. Good

assumption available on ftys lovely 4 bedroom brick Colonial

with 2V* baths, big country kitchen, attached garage and full

wall brick fireplace in large family room Call 261-0700

(28069)

18620 LATHERS, Livonia. Lovely maintenance free starter home in A-1 condition. Large treed lot. low taxes and new carpet throughout. New furnace, beautiful decor, dream kitch-en and more. Call 261-2600

6868 C p O N I N . Dearborn Heights. Large, well kep i 3 bed-room brick home in quiet residential area,near transportation. 114 baths, exceptionally large kitchen and 2V* car garage. C t«261 -2600 (28185)

6219 SYLVIA, Taylor. Lovely 4 bedroom home has beautifuf kitchen with table space. 2 baths, garage and more. Will sell VA br FHA. A dream home for any family. Call 261-2600 (28401) ' . .

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 26705 ANGELINE CIRCLE, Livonia Nicely decorated 3 bed-room brick ranch with basement. 2Vfrcar garage. 18' pool, marble sills and fruit cellar Call 261-2600

20915 LARKSPUR. Farmington Super shdrp 4 bedroom, 2 full bath family home in one of Farmington'^ finest subdivisions. Close tp schools, shopping and expressways

38606 GRANDON, Livonia. Enjoy life in this super sharp Custom 4 bedroom Quad-Level home Huge family room with full wall fireplace and wet bar. Custom drapes throughout Loads of storage and attache'd 2 car garage Calf 261-2600

38411 RICHLAND, Livonia OPEN SATURDAY 2-5 Three bed-room Tri-Level with family room, built-ins. 24 x 24 garage. 85 x 140 lot. 16 x 32 inground pool plus more in Livonia -Plymouth area near expressways, shopping, etc. Call 477-1111 (29735)

23657 N STOCKTON, Farmington Hills. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 A must see! Clean ranch on large lot nicely landscaped. 1V4 baths and immediate occupancy Call 326-2000 (2^683)

14250 INKSTER, Redford. Large 3 bedroom home with possi-bility of an upstairs apartment! Home is basically sound, with new roof and insulated aluminum siding! Owner will consider all offers. Call 455-7000 (29282)

SHOWN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE

REDFORD TOWNSHIP

Clean, maintenance free home in Redford low tax area. 16 stately cedars form natural fence in backyard where your gentleman farmer can harvest p l jms , apples and grapes. $31,500 CaH 274-9510.

Beautiful maintenance free Tri-Level home brought up with. Tender-Loving Care!! Beautiful landscaping with new roof, blown-in insulation, paneling. 2 cedar closets and humidifier.

Good area! $42,900j3al l 274-9510 (27888)

REDFORD Charming aluminum sided maintenance free ranch on huge lot. Rustic decor featuring 4 nice bedrooms and many extras. Red-ford Union School District and close to transportation. Very good assumption possibility makes this a very affordable home. $24,900 Call 261-2600.

Lovely contemporary 4 bedroom brick ranph with pool in yard. Spacious treed lot accents a home smartly landscaped. Enter-taining in the recreation room will be a pleasure. Air conditioners, built-in oven and range, etc. $39,900 Call 261-2600 (29320)

Nice 3 bedroom bricR Colonial with natural fireplace, forced air gas heat, recreation room, 2 car garage and close to schools,

>pping and transportation. Priced to sell. $23,900 Call 851-

SOUTh Maintenance free 3 bedroom b trim, large hedrooms, large fer cated to everything. $29.900Ca

Beautiful 3 bedroom Colonial w lovely country setting, good maintenance free $29,500 Call

DEARC Neat 3 bedroom brick ranch large lot. V4 mile from I-94, walk with low monthly payments and 477-1111 (29654)

ovely treed prime area Newly carpet throughout Lot is a or electric range, Loads of newlyweds. Call 261-2600

-IELD ick bungalow with aluminum ced lot and conveniently lo-261-0700(29887)

ith central air, full basement, assumption, low taxes and ?61-2600.

full basement, fenced-in to schoo ls /good assumption ow interest rate $24,900 Call

DEARBORN Three bedroom brick home witt for only $27,500 Call 326-2000

LIVO This home is in a nice area shopping and transportation I Call 274-9510.

HEIGHTS basement and 2 car garage

MIA vith nice large lot. Close to ind Contract terms $20,900

Executive custom 4 bedroom ravine lot in Burton Hollow Esta formal dining roorrt, fireplace I leading to large patio overlo< enclosed terrace, finished rec rage $75,900 Call 261-0700 (2

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Hearthstone Subdivision: Love area with 2 full baths, one off m those hot summer months. C l o ; shopping. Large kitchen with bL (29789)

Lovely large Colonial in excell baths, formal dining room for out. family room with fireplace everything. Two built-in air c 261-0700 (28935).

Low taxes on this 3 bedroom kitchen with garbage disposal, e lot and more. All a luminum m tree. Gas barbecue. Owner t 0700(29587)

Great assumption and Livonia brick ranch In rpove-in conditit kitchen with range, garbage d i > with enclosed patio plus fast o 0700(29662)

Beautiful building site in a r i Located close to new homes Livonia. $39,500 Call 261-2600

wlh Three bedroom brick -ranch deck. Oversized 2 car garage wfh fixtures to stay. Close to Won (29067)

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Quad-Level on gorgeous tes. Tastefully decorated with

family room and doorwall A i n g treed ravine Delightful r< ation room and attached ga-! 890)

y 3 bedroom ranch in quiet aster bedroom. Central air for e to schools, Churches and It-ins. $37,500 Call 261-0700

efcit area with 4 bedrooms. 2Vi entertaining, carpeted through-

and conveniently located to cjnditioners too. $54,900 Call

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5

39678 EDMUNTON. Canton. Cozy fireplace wmms ttys 3 bedroom brick ranch. Large family room, full basement, Florida room and kitchen built-ms Plymouth Schools. Good assumption Call 455-7000

WESTLAND Secluded setting. Almost new 2 tfedroom con-dominium with natural fireplace in living room, en-alosed terrace, formal dining room, central air, gas BBQ and great assumption $26,900 Call 261-0700 (28958)

Livonia Schools Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom Tri-Level with Y/i baths, paneled family room, built-m air conditioner in living room, new 10x10 tool shed, power humidifier and lefrge storage area Owner transferred and good assumption: $28,900 Call 261 0700 (29425)

Country Kitchen is |ust what Mom ordered in this spotless 3 bedroom ranch with beautiful remodeled bath Doorwall off dining area to lovely cyclone fenced lot Plush carpeting $25,900 Call 261-0700 (29788)

Three bedroom ranch with fireplace and 2 car garage Good assumption too $35,900 Call 261 2600 (29248)

Gardeners delight in this lovely small home in West-land Home has been rebuilt and fully insulated Ex cellent starter home on large lot $16,000 Call 455-7000.v

G A R D E N C I T Y

Lovely 3 bedroom home with full basement with recre-ation room plus garage and patio all included in the low price VA and FHA offers will be considered $27,500 Call 326 2000(28724)

Fully carpeted 3 bedroom Split-Level home Land Contract terms, easy to assume mortgage I arge lot lor city farmers $29,500 Call 326-2000 (29492)

' NORTHWEST DETROIT Great assumption. Excellent for retirees or newlyweds Three bedroom all aluminum ranch with full finished basement with bar. large kitchen with no wax floor, dishwasher, new carpet in living room and 2 bedrooms plus a garage Bus at 6 Mile and Five Points $26,900 Call 261-0700 (29816)

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Five very sharp condominiums to choose from 42254 NORWOOOCT.. Northville $42,900 (29257) 42930 RICHARDS CT„ Northville $29,950 (29652)

19303 CRYSTAL LAKE DR.. Northville $32,500 24510 OLD ORCHARD, Novi $31,500 (29396) 28428 EIGHT MILE RD . Farmington Hills $19,500 (28164)

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i ikes this home maintenance :ri nsferred. $27,500 Call 261-

Schoote with this 3 bedroon) n. Full tiled basement, large posal and vent fan. Garage cupancy. $29,900 Call 261-

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E ot Mam-North of Ann Arbor Rd. Choice city location, Birch Estates, established neighborhood, this quality built three bedroom ranch invites your inspection, full basement. 2 car attached garage Good assumption to delight a buyer $37,400.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 14460 ROBINWOOD

South of Schoolcraft-Lake Pointe Village Exciting decor and impeccable cleanline$s invite you to view this 4 bedroom tri-level. dining room, country style kitchen with built-ins. family room with fireplace. 2 car garage, good area $45,500 Call 453-6800

Custom built 3 bedroom ranch on an exceptionally large township lot 108x150. 2 full baths. 2 caf attached garage, fenced yard. $38,500

Farmington Area--Neat as a pm this attractive 3 bed-room bungalow is available on land contract terms--Call for further details $22,900

NEW ON THE MARKET!!!! Superb quality ranch with top of the line detail and decor!! Conveniences galore, 1st tloor laundry, sola-nan kitchen floor and huge slate foyer and 3 extra large bedrooms Call 453-6800. $65,000

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COUNTRY LIVING ON 2.36 ACRES -yet close to town 3 bedroom tri-level, family room with fire-place. 2 full baths, oversized heated garage ( 28' x 26'). HORSES ALLOWED' Get back to the wide open spaces. Offers invited1 IMMEDIATE OCCU-PANCY

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L A . K • E FRONTAGE - One of the areas finest Lakefunt homes. Elegant decor, formal l iv ing and d in ing , rooms,' Magnif icent - f am i l y room, f i ve bedrooms. CONTACT CHARLES

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Myers Hill 10 KE3-53H 478-2227

FARMINGTON

4 BEDROOMS

Plds fomily room and fire-ploce highlights thi$ brick ronch with ful l basement, car-peting. built ins. and at-toched 2 cor goroge $43,500

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5

22160 Ontaga Court-Farmington Hills South of 9 Mile, West of Inkster. Three bedroom brick ranch Finished basement, Central air Fenced yard Gafage $38,500 Terrific assumption. '

QUIET AREA Three bedroom custom built ranch Basement 'Large living room with fireplace Dining room Screened-in-

Iporch Garage. $46,700 Farmington.

SOMETHING SPECIAL Two bedro'om--one-of-a-kmd Custom built ranch Family room, central air Garage with extra buil t- ins. Must see Established area -walk to town. Farmington $55,000 #

SUPERB AREA Terrific family home. Four bedroom colonial with den, family room, basement. Carpeted thruout Walk-in closets Farmington Hills. $84,500

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LATHRUP QUAD-tEVEt $25,000 assumes $49,000 mortgage balance ot 7V4% on this custom Antonell l built home including large fomily room with fieldstone fire-ploce. como'etely finished rec room with wet bar. large den, 3 baths, central air. in-ground sprinkler system, screened porch, 30 foot living room, 3 bedrooms $74,900

' EARL

KEIM Reolty North. Inc 4 559-1300

RED

WING ;

TICKET WINNER

Art Hulscher

23352 Tuck Drive

Farmington. Michigan 48021

But you must call ihe Promotion Depi of The Observer 4 Eccentric no later than 5 P.M Friday. Feb ruary 14, 1975 10 claim your TWO FREE RED WING HOCKEY TICKETS ?61 8600. Ext 209

CONGRATULATIONS'-

S O U T H F I E L D . N o r t h of I i M i k 3 b e d r o o m b e a u t i f u l b e a m e d f a m i l ) r o o m I ' j b a t h s g a s b a r b e c u e m 900 M7 M 7 6

LAKE AREA LIVING Offered by

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NEAR PINE KNOB

Exciting interior decorating and design makes this 3 bedroom. 2'4 bath Quad level in the woods, something extra special, make an appointment to personally in-spect the pool room and conversation pit

$56,900 J U S T M I N U T E S OFF I - 7 5

Exciting new 4 oedroom home |ust waiting owner Ideal for family living, this home baths, lovely kitchen with built ins, basemen , and family room with Ureplace f o r a refreshing experience in modern living call today , ^ Q Q

M L S MAIN OFFICE

666-1001

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• r e a l t o r CLARKSTON BRANCH

623-7400

NORTH OAKLAND COUNTY

BUILDER ASSOCIATION

"CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING..

Is your builder l icensed?

Have ycu talked to'his customers' '

What ban'k does he deal wi th0

Service after you move in?

If you are moving to North Oakland County-consult our association

We're here to help you the consumer

For more i n fo rma t ion Phone

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DELIGHTFUL LAKEFRONT CHALE Imaginative two level beach-front on Lake Orion vfill appeal to the young at heart Contemporary stuc 10 upper level, fireplace, balcony view Loaded with ex-tras Assumable $19,000 7% mortgage or contract terms $36,500

KEATINGTON COLONIAL 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath elegance Immediately availat country community near I-75. Private lake privileg for boating and swimming $54,900

LAKEVILLE LAKE DOLLHOUSE Here's a gem with nice sandy shoreline complet remodeled with new gas fired hot water boiler furna* stone gas log fireplace New siding and garage beautiful location on one of Oakland's top lakes I

$30's

FOR THE LARGE FAMILY Immaculate 2 story 4 bedroom Orion lakefront hor Beautifully carpeted and decorated Beach side t >r

ranee and fun room l.ots of extras. $49,500

m REALTOR

L A D D / W I L L I A M $ 391-3300

2 Year round cabins in Clare County partly furnished, approximately 1 acre with each cabin. >ale price $11,900 $2,000 down, land contract. 2nd Cabin sells for $13,000 with $5,000 down land contract, 8% inter-est.

| | COMMERCE LAKE FRONT: 500 ft lake frcjnt, 2 can-als. 35 acres will sell all or part. Ask for Mr. B$les.

RAMBLING RANCH 3 bedrooiVi newly re new carpet, large in-ground swimming poc ft lot. beautiful stand of trees $41,500.

Hecorated. . 150x150

TWO BEDROOM RANCH, possibility for 3rd bedroom, excellent condition, good size lot. $27,50p. $4,000-$5,000 down, land contract 8 ' ^% interest.

COMMERCIAL P R O P E R T Y - 2 acres, excellent loca-

i tion Call for information. j

TWO excellent 3 bed/oom homes in West Acres with 1

acre of prime property. Priced to sell. .

OPEN SUNDAYS 12-6 P.M.

C.O BALES Real Estate 363-4109

Corner of Union Lake 4 Commerce R6ads

SPECIALIST In LAKE MOPERTjt

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3520 Pontiac Lk. Rd.

O'NEIL REALTY 674-2222 m

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Beautiful oak trees surrounds this four bedroom Colonial combin ing to create a beautiful setting This homq is located on a cul de sac and property backs up *o canal on pleasant lake Some e^tra fea-tures are family room ^with fireplace, complete carpeting, full w a l k - o u t ^ a s e

.ment, formal dining room, r e d * 0 0 ^ deck, over 1800 sq fl All combined to make this an exceptional value $53,900

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f t V A lot of house for your money Alm< new Colonial with approximately 1.60( of luxury living. This home features beau- \ tiful family room with nalural fireplace.fully carpeted, first floor laundry, 2'^ car ga-rage and more Priced to sell $30,900

Exceptional Value This almost new Co-lonial contains over l#00 fl of luxury living features A beautiful full wall fire place accentuates this lovely family room along with 3 large bedVooms, first floor laundry. 2'^ car garage This home has a Ipt of potential at $30,900 Open Sunday 2-5 Directions-Take Cooley Lake Road West to Right on Round Lake Road

The look is rich, hospitable and inviting Luxurious carpeting and custom drap-eries combine to make this tri-level a real pleasure to see This 3 bedroom home ha& Y6 baths. 2'^ car garage, walk-out family room, and many more features Bping almost new and with excellent quaWy construction make this a real val-ue at f .3 tfp.900

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I REALTOR Evenings call: 673-0386 ^ S H Y - L O ^ BUILDERS

.3133 Union Lake Rd Just S of Commerce Rd E v f n i n g s C a l l 6 7 3 - 0 3 8 6

F P You're Planning To Move ' • To North Oakland County

* mm g Call "ttpur Lakes I IM C I V AreaWealtor

You'll Be Gf&d k

AVAILABLE & SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONL'Y

HORSES AND PETS Are welcome at this beautiful reconditioned farm house that features two fireplaces, first floor laundry, gas heat, family room and many other custom features

O P E N S U N D A Y 2-5

LAKEFRONT-New Rustic This 3 bedroom 2'/i bath ranch features. 2 fireplaces, walkout deck and lower lev-el, 2'4 car attached garage, 'open beamed ceiling, lu l l carpet, thermo win-dows. marble sills, extra' insulation to keeplhose heat bills down, custom kitch-en with built-ms and more Priced at $74,900.

DIRECTIONS Take M-S9 6 miles West of Tr ie graph Road to Sunny Beach Boulevard in White Lake Township, turn left and follow our open agns.

682-9551

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TO to: ICE CAPADES, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, Schoolcraft, Ll 'onla, Michigan 46150. 20 names wHI be se-lected as Ice Dapade ticket winners In four consecutive Observer A Ec :entrlc issues - 5 winners wUI be named on Thursday, Fetoiuary 2t ; 5 on Monday, March 3; 5 on Thurs-day, March 6; nd 5 on Mondsy, March 10. Each winner will receive two fro B tickets to the Ice Capades; names will be published in th»Classified Sections of editions listed above. When you see /our name as a ticket winner, you must call the Promotion Jept. to claim your tickets at 261-8600, Ext 209 by no later than 5 P.M. the day following the issue data We'll then senj you ycfiir 2 FREE tickets to see the Ice Capades1 . - /

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S O U T H ® ) GARDENS-HANCH

' iMMHXATE OCCUPANCY OPEN SUN . 2-5 PM

25645 Concord. 3 bl. N. of 10 Mi l* . W. of Southfield. Reol buy • Move right in this vary dwsiroble sub. Sprawling 3 bedrooms, .2 both ronch, ponaiad fomi ly room with firapioca, lorge kitchen with 011 built-ins. central oir. auto-matic, sprinklers, attoched. 2 cor goroge. and much more. Try $49,900 Your Hostess. Re-gmo Gtlberl.

SOUTHFIELD OPEN SUN.. 2-5 PM

19126 Nodol. E of Evergreen. S of 9 Mile. SuDerb 3 bed-room brick ranch iv i lh formal dining room, centrol air. fam-ily room, plus, a kitchen that is o woman's dream. Situated in a heavily treed rustic set-ting. Mognihcently decoroted and carpeted. 2 cor oAoched goroge. automatic openers, full basement, raised rear hardwood deck. $48,900 with a good assumption Ask for Martin Howitz.

HUNTINGTON WOODS OPEN SUN.. 2-5

10504 Kingston, E. of Scotio. S of 1) Mile Would you be-lieve this custom built 3 bed-room brick ronch with 2 ful l boths in this elegant area, priced in the low thirties with full basement and garoge Stop and see and move in im-mediately. Low down pay-ment required

SOUTHFIELD- TWYCKINGHAM NEW ON THE MARKET

luxurious 4 bedroom, 3Vi baths Coloniar wi th formal dming room, plus library, huge fomily room with open hearth fireoloce and raised deck overlooking beautiful landscaped yard Attached 2'/ j car garage with circulor drive, centrol air plus many more custom feotures through-out Priced ot $79,000 BELL RD ACROSS FROM SHAREY ZEDEK Luxurious 4 bedroom. 2'/} bath Colonial wi th built-in bor and firep'oce in beautiful fami ly room olus library. 2'/a car attoched gorage with cir-cular drive, built- in heated swimming pool This home is a must see Priced dt $84,900 with tremendous assumption

A E T N A REALTY

559-8333

SOUTHFIELD RANCH Lovely custom 3 bedroom ronch, 8 years old. family room with fireplace, finished basement, sprinkler system, cenlrol air. immoculate, DOS-sibie lond contract $46,900

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc 559-1300

OPEN Sat. Sun. 12-

17371 S u n R o s a ,

L A T H R U P V I L L A G E

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142 000 p l u s s m a l l e q u i t y

OWNER 557-8694

GOOD INVESTMENT Story & o holf. two fomily in-come. now rented Front unit 2 bedrooms, reor unit 1 bed-room with large fami ly room that contains bor 4 circulor fireplace $35,900

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc 559-1300

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4 b e d r o o m s . 2 4 b a t h s , f a m i l y room w i t h f i r e p l a c e , f i r s t f l o o r l a u n d r y , c e n t r a l a i r . 2 4 c a r e l e c t r i c g a r a g e , f a l l b a s e m e n t O v e r s i r e d k i t c h e n , l o p of l ine a p p l i a n c e s a n d e q u i p m e n t All a l u m i n u m s i d i n g a n d t r i m , l o o m a n y e x t r a s t o l i a t h e r e B e a u t y a n d q u a l i t y B u y e r s o n l y " U7-71U

B i r m i n g h a m b r i c k r a n c h .

S O U T H F I L E D s c h o o l s . 1 b e d r o o m f a m i l y room w i t h f i r e p l a c e , i r y k i t c h e n w i t h b u i l t - l a s F i r s t f l o o r l a t u t * y room, c e n t r a l a i r . 1 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e w a l k i n g d i s -t a n c e l a p u b l i c a n d p a r o c h i a l

14.500. 554-2474 o r 442-4464

M U S T S E E ! Q u a l i t y * l o c a t i o n G r e e n t r e a s N o r t h . B i r m i n g h a m s c h o o l s , b e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t e d 4 b e d room e e M a l . f i r s t f l o o r l a u n d r y , fu l l f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t A p p r a i s e d m i d N T s . . a a a u m p t

MS-J O w n e r 1-3171

17391 Louise-Southfield Eost from Southfjeld, Nortf) of 9 Mile Rd. Transferred owner ta i l ing this 3 bedroom brick bongo low on king sized lot,in locotion of lorgef homes. Liv-ing room hos noturol fire-place. separate d ic ing room, ful l basement wi>h gas forced oir heat. ' Bathroom & lava-

t o r y , s c r e e n e d p i r e h ,

(nsidi . . garage

You must see jn>ide Good mortgage bolanci, $31,900

1856 Dqlores Lothrup Vil lage

Center entrance. 4 bedrooms, brick colonial, large l iving room, dining ropm, kitchen, recreofion room, (screened ter-roce, 2 cor gorode, ful l base-ment. central o i l lot of liv-ing. $50,900

ANDERSON R e a l t o r s

559-1150

FINE HOMES ' B e t t e r t h a n n e w . S o u t h f i e l d a r e a .

10 M i l e Ii T e l e g r a p h 3 b e d r o o m

b r i c k , b a s e m e n t . 2 4 c a r g a r a g e ,

l a r g e l o t . " e x t r a s h k r p " P r i c e d t o

s e l l >49.500

FINE HOMES 398-6220

ST. BEDE'S DON'T miss this

bedroom Colon iol.

PARISH S p o r k l i n g 4

' / j boths. fomily room w th fireplace. screened in pprch, above ground pool. 2 ' / j goroge. Heated finished rec' roorfi plus many more extras. Askihg $45,900

CENTER REALTY LothruD V lloge

424-8700

cor attoched work room.

306 Rochester-

ROCHESTER P l a n y o u r g a r d e n no»«! O n t h i s

o v e r I a c r e lo t L a r g e r a m b l i n g

r a n c h . 4 b e d r o o m s . 1 f u l l b a l h s

b a s e m e n t r e c room, b u i l t - i n s a n d

f i r e p l a c e T o s e e it - i s to b e l i e v e

I t !

TRUE ELEGlANCE C a n b e f o u n d in t h i s d i s t i n c t i v e 5 b e d r o o m s p l i t rock t e n t h o v e r 3000 s q . f t of l u x u r y L o c a t e d N of R o c h e s t e r o n 7 4 a c r e s w i t n I a c r e p o n d a n d 2 a c r e s of w o o d s IA t r u l y f i n e h o m e S h o w n b y a p p o i n t m e n t o n l y

BATEMAN EALTY

651-85 T R O Y 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h , f a m i l y r o o m , f o r m a l d i n i n g room. L i v i n a room w i t h w o o d b e a f n c a t h e d r a l c e i l i n g a n d f i r e p l a c e b a t h s , a t t a c h e d 2 c a r t r a l a i r , p a t i o . a s s t i m g a g e . >44.500

B u i l t ins.B ( a r a g e c e n m s b i e m o r t | • S t t « 4 4 i

R O C H E S T E R A R E A . 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h o n I a c r e . 3 y e a r s o ld W a l k out b a s e m e n t . 2 f i r e p l a c e s . 2 b a t h s M 4 . W 0 A f t e r I P M 451 5434

TROY O P E N S A T Ii S I

2558 We): S o m e r s e t M a l l a r e a , b

b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l , fa

w i t h n a l u r a l f i r e p l a c e

k i t c h e n h a s b u i l t In

a n d d i s h w a s h e r , f i r s t

room * ' • ' b a t h s , 2 c a r

r a g e All t h i s o n a

Mo.ve Real 542-52C

BY O W N E R S o u t h f i e l d 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h . 1 4 b a t h s , f i r e p l a c e d f a m i l y r o o m , c e n t r a l a i r F i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t c u s t o m d r a p e s a n d c a r -p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t H O . 9 0 0 354 0599

SOUTHFIELD

8 ' /2% F I N A N C I N G FOR

NEW RANCH M O D l L S

LINCOLN RD ( lO' / j Mile) WEST' OF SOUTHFIELD RD

OPEN THURS. FRI, SAT & SUN

Featuring fomi ly room and fireplace, full bosement. 2 car attached garag^, carpeting and appliances. from $45,990

O r F o r A p p o i n t m e n t

ALGER F. (QUAST 478-1040

N E W 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h , l a r g e l i v i n g r o o m , s e p a r a t e d i n i n g r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m , ra i sc id h e a r t h f i r e -p l a c e . s p a c i o u s k i t c h e n , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e L a r g e t r e e d lot 3 5 4 4955

Luxurious Living Will be«yours with this distin-guished colonial home in Southfield wi th 4 bedrooms, carpeted l iving room, sepa-rate dining room.' vestibule entrance, lovely fami ly room with fireploce, 2Vi baths, full bosement with ti|ed floor, gas heat. ceQtrol air, attoched 2 cor goroge. swimming pool ond much more Full once $64,900 terms .

Summit 427 -3200

308 Rochester-Troy

R O C H E S T E R F o r s a l e b y o w n e r B u i l d e r s m o d e l L a r g e c o l o n i a l , 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 4 b a t h ^ . f a m i l y r o o m r a i s e d f i r e p l a c e a n d e n c l o s e d we t b a r F u l l b a s e m e n t ! C o z y d e n a i r c o n d i t i o n e d , c a r p e t a n d d r a p e s t h r o u g h o u t W a l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o c o u n t r y c l u b 151-1197

OPEN SUN 2-5

Bi l e v e l 3 b e d r o o i t i s . 1 4 b a t h s ,

l a r g e f a m i l y r o o m a n d l i v i n g r o o m

L o c a t e d i n l o v e l y n e i g h b o r h o o d

n e a r s c h o o l s a n d s h o p p i n g B u i l t

1971 ;- o w n e r n e e d j l a r g e r h o m e .

2840 W i n t e r D r ( N o r t h of Big B e a -

v e r . l e f t off D e q u i n d r e . )

•43.00(1

CARL L. BLACK ASSOC.

REALTORS 643-8804 •

R O C H E S T E R r a n c h . 2 4 b a t h s IIv r o o m a n d r e c W I 10 G u n i t e i n j n a c r e B e a u t i f u l vtriw >13.900

a r e a 4 I . 2 flrepli c room.

b e d r o o m e p l a c e s F a m

2400 s o f t . r o u n d p o o l , I

b y o w n e r . 375-9554

"YOU WONT BE I EVE IT" W o u l d y o u l i k e t o l i v e in a m o d e r

a t e l y p r i c e d b r a n d n e w h o m e in a n

a l l new s u b d i v i s i o n in T r o y w h e r e

n o t h i n g e l s e s e l l s f a l e s s t han

>50.000''. T h i s h o m e w a s f a l r l f p r i c e d a t

>38.300 b u t g e n e r a l b u i i n e s s c o n d i

l i o n s h a v e f o r c e d u s t o " C U T T H E

P R I C E >3 000 T O >35 300

We t h i n k o u r h o m e c o m p a r e s f avo r

a b l y w i t h a n y a l l b r i c k 3 b e d r o o m

f u l | b a s e m e n t . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d ga

r a g e , f u l l y c a r p e t e d h o m e It re

q u i r e s a v e r y s m a l l d o w n p a y m e n t

Ii m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s of o n l y >238

p l u s T . & I

i t ' s o n e of a k i n d , s o h u r r y ' Ca l l

M r . H o r t o n a g e n t D a y s a t 398 2772.

N i g h t s h W e e k e n d s 545-4452

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fo rd r a n d n e w 4

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C H R I S T I A N H I L L S R O C H E S T E R B r i c k r a n c h w i t h 7 rooms, f a m i l y room. 21 x 18 2 f i r e p l a c e s , n e w c a r p e t i n g a n d d r a p e s 2 4 c a r g a r a g e c i r c l e d r i v e L a r g e y a r d a n d m u c h m o r e O u r b e s t b u y . | 5 6 . 5 0 0 Ca l l l o d a y f o r a p p o i n t m e n t 651-8588

JUST REDUCED THIS Quolity built Colonial in desirable location consists of 4 bedrooms. 2 ful l and Vi holf baths, raised hearth fire-ploce in fomily room Dining room, l iving room ond central air. Now for only $83,500,

CRANBROOK REALTORS

Bloomfield Hills Office 645-5790

T R O Y , b y o w n e r 4 b e d r o o m r a n c h . W i n d m i l l P o i n t e S u b . f a m -ily r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , a i r c o n d i -t i o n e d . 2 b a t h s , r a n g e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , d i s h w a s h e r . 7 4 r r a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y M< 900 Ca l l a f t e r 8 P M w e e k d a y s a n d w e e k e n d s b e t w e e n 12 a n d 6 P M 524 9827

R O C H E S T E R A R E A

N E A R S t o n e y C r e e k P a r k T h i s

s h a r p 2 b e d r o o m h o m e h a s a ( a m

i ly r o o m . 1 4 b a t h s It b a s e m e n t

B ig lo t . too >29.500

S E E o u r n e w e s t in - t o y n l i s t i n g 3

b e d r o o m s , f a m i l y r o o t * , 1st f l o o r

l a u n d r y , b a s e m e n t 4 g a r a g e R e -

m o d e l e d f r o m roof d o w n >37.500

Weaver Real Estate 1340 W a l t o n B l v d Cor of L i v e r n o i s

R o c h e s t e r 6 5 1 4 1 4 0

Builder's Closeout Save $4,000 on two beautiful models in Troy. One ranch and one colonial $59,900 and $62,900

Estate Builders 689-7270

R O C H E S T E R A h o m e t o b e p r o u d o f ! E x c e l l e n t 4 b e d r o o m r a n c n w i t h a p p o i n t m e n t s to p l e a s e t h e P a r t i c u l a r 2 4 b a t h s , b u i l t i n s p l u s r e f r i g e r a t o r F a m i l y r o o m h a s b a r b e c u e irj f i r e p l a c e F i n i s h e d p a n e l e d b a s e m e n t w i t h r e c r o o m f i r e p l a c e I H a r d w o o d f l o o r s 4 c a r p e t i n g 2f* c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e WelT g r o o m e d y a r d >59 900

I U M e f r e e d o m

m o n t h l y l u d e s h e a t . ) f a c i l i t i e s

srfa

LAKE L IV ING L u x u r i o u s s p H t - l e v e l . 3 b e d r o o m s ,

d e n L a r g e f a m i l y r o o m w i t h G e o r -

g i a n m a r b l e ' f i r e p l a c e . 2 4 b a t h s

L u s h c a r p e t i n g a n d d r a p e s p r o f e s -

s i o n a l l y d o n e L a r g e k i t c h e n w i t h

a l l b u i l t - i n s A-C e l e c t r o s t a t i c

c l e a n e r , b u i l t - i n v a c u u m * s y s t e m

C o n c r e t e 2 - t eve l p a t l b . s a n d y b e a c h

w i t h u n d e r g r o u n d s p r i n k l e r s y s t e m

o n p r o f e s s i o n a l l y l a n d s c a p e d y a r d

CARL L. iBLACK

A S S Q C .

REALTORS

' 643 -8804

SPACIOUS COLONIAL

M a g n i f i c e n t c u s t o m b r i c k h o m e

b a a 4 b e d r o o m s , f i r e p l a c e In s u n

k e n f a m i l y room. 9 b a t h s , c u s t o m

b u i l t - i n k i t c h e n , r x q u i e l t c d e c o r

• a d p r e f a a a l o a a l l a n d s c a p i n g At -

t a c k e d 1 4 c a r g a r a g e . B e a u t i f u l

p r o p e r t y l a p r e s t i g i o u s W a s h i n g t o n

V i l l a g e A * f a r : M a n n y C o l b e r t .

Rose-Hill

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532-9060

P R O F E S S I O N A L D i c o r a t o r ; c o n -temporary. 4 b e d r o o m R a n c h , l ove -ly F a m i l y room w i t h ; f i r e p l a c e , c e n -t r a l a i r . 2 b a t h s , c u s t o m s h a g c a r -p e t i n g . d r a p e s . 1 4 c i r a t t a c h e d g a -r a f t , m a g n i f i c e n t c u s t o m h o m e w i t h m a n y e i t r u B r i g h t k i t c h e n w i t h b u i l t I r a . a l s o d i a l o g r o o m . IS 1.900 D u r b i n R e d E s t a t e ; a a k t o r I n g e b o r g W e l n s t d l n . 559-8181 o r

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R O C H E S T E R r o o m . 1 4 b a t h s , f a m i l y room w i t h f i r e p l o c e . d e n L l v t n f room, d i n i n g

o t h e r I a i r . m a e y e x t r a s 173,000 B y o w n e r . C a l l a f t e r • P M o r w e e k e n d s . M 1 - M 2 9

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T R O Y C O N D O M I I P n c e d t o s e l l . E n j o y tl of n o e x t e r i o r c a r e . T l m a i n t e n a n c e ( e e a l s o ln< w a t e r 4 c l u b h o u s e (pool 2 b e d r o o m s . 1 4 b a t h s , ( i r e p l a c e In t h e l i v i n g b a s e m e n t , p a t i o 4 g a r a i

SNYDEI KINNEY &

BENNETT R O C H E S T E R 4 5 1 4 1 0 0

R O C H E S T E R - S t r a t f f l S U B . 4 b e d r o o m c o l

d K n o l l s i l a l . 2 4

b a t h a . f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , s u n k e n f a m i l y r o o m , k i t c h e n b u | t t - i n s I s h e d t i l e d b a s e m e n t

F i n -

375-0940

TROY B e a c h f r o n t a g e

of t h i s a t t r a c t i v e

c o l o n i a l . F o r m a l

y o u r g u e a t s . f a m i l y r

l o o k s y o u r o w i

B e a u t i f u l a e t t l n g

t e r >43.900

NEWLY OFFER 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l . 1 4

t r a l a i r . f u l l b a s e m e n t ,

f a m i l y r o o m , m a n y e

HASKJN IN 689-7070

t h e v a l u e

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r o o m f o r

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>59 500

309 NorthvMe-Novl

NORTHVILLE CITY OPEN SUN 2-5 440 EATON Only $33,500, ottrodive 3 bedroom, big lot, goroge. fl* nonce with smoll down, 349-8700.

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

309 NorthviWe-Novi

NORTHVILLE $74,900 STOP LOOKING! THIS IS IT! Business transfer. Handsome 4 bedroom plus den colonial in immoculote condition. Sep-arate dining room Ultra kitch-en with bui l l ins Lorge fam-ily room with fireplace. 1st floor laundry, fu l l bosement, 2 car attached garoge Wolk to al l schoolsl

Thompson-Brown 261 -5080

NOVI $85,000 Country l iving in the city. Modern three bedroom tri level setting on f ive acres of roll ing land wi th spring-fed pond completely fenced, ideal for horses and year around family recreotion.

Thompson-Brown 476 -8700

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N O R T H V I L L E T w p R a n c h , l o v e l v a r e a 2 4 b a l h s . l a r g e v a u l t e d ce i l -ing f a m i l y r o o m F i r e p l a c e , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , c e n t r a l a i r P r o f e s -s i o n a l l a n d s c a p e d , b r i c k p a t i o s a n d d e c k W a l k i n g d i s t a n c e n e w W i n c h e s t e r e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 c a r g a r a g e , l u x u r y e x t r a s l o o n u m e r o u s t o l i s t . >41.900.

455-5317

N O R T H V I L L E ; E d e n d e r r y H i l l s , c o l o n i a l . 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 4 b a t h s , c u s -t o m d r a p e s a n d f i x t u r e s L a r g e ( o y e r w i l h c i r c u l a r s t a i r w a y W e i p l a s t e r , h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h w e t b a r . p r o f e s s i o n a l l y l a n d s c a p e d w o o d e d 4 a c r e lot >89 900 O w n e r , 349 5957

COUNTRY HOME FIVE bedrooms, 3 bath Coloni-al on five acres, five stall barn and corral area

CRANBROOK Assoc Inc. Realtors

349 8800 478-1028

* COUNTRY ESTATE On 2 a c r e s , a p p r o x i m a t e l y 3500 s q

f t of i m p r o v e d l i v i n g a r e a . 5 b e d

r o o m , o r a n in l aw s u i t e W a l k o u t

b a s e m e n t . 2 f i r e p l a c e s , 3 4 b a t h s . 4

c a r g a r a g e . >63.900

NOVI R a n c h t y p e . 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o .

i d e a l f o r t h e c o u p l e t h a t e n j o y s

t h a t c a r e f r e e l i v i n g of n o m a l n t e

n a n c e G o o d a s s u m p t i o n . >25.250

JAMES C. CUTLER REALTY

349-4030

N O V I PRIVATE LAKE

L i k e n e w 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h ,

l a r g e f a m i l y r o o m , n a t u r a l f i r e -

p l a c e . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , fu l l

b a s e m e n t , c l u b h o u s e J u s t >9.900

t a k e s o v e r p a y m e n t s Q u i c k p o s s e s

s i o n

LEE C a l l L e e . a n d s t a r t p a c k i n "

4746141

N O V I D E L U X E R A N C H - I O A C R E S

3 b e d r o o m , c e n t r a l a i r . b u r g l a r

a l a r m , m a n y d e l u x e f e a t u r e s on po -

t e n t i a l c o m m e r c i a l c o r n e r , 10 Mi l e

a n d W i x o m R d

MAX SHELDON Realty Co. 477-8700

A L L B R I C K , c u s t o m bu i l t b e a u t i f u l r a n c h in N o r t h v i l l e T o w n s h i p , w i t h 3 b e d r o o m s , l i v i n g r o o m k i t c h e n , s e p a r a t e d i n i n g r o o m , t h e r m o g l a s s w i n d o w s , h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , f u l l y c a r p e t e d . 4 c a r g a r a g e a n d f i n i s h e d fu l l b a s e m e n t On 4 a c r e ( e n c e d lot H a v e lo s e e l o a p p r e c i a t e f o r o n l y >45.000 453-8018

311 Homes For Sole Oakland County

OPEN SUN 2-5 8578 Golfside Drive, Unton Lake. Between Commerce & Cooley Lake Rd 3 bedroom Spanish ranch with lake fron-toge. ond adjacent to golf course. Family room, 2 baths, fireplace, attached garage, and what. a locotion! $79,900

HOWARD T

KEATING 646-1234

OPEN SUN 1-4 4011 Dukeshire, Royal Oak. W. of Woodward. S. of Nor-mandy. Conveniently located 3 bedroom, 2 bath kyrick ronch. Carpeting throughout, fireplaced l iv ing room, rec room wi th wet bar and 2 car goroge. Only $34,900

HOWARD T

KEATING ' 646-123 4

C O M M E R C E L a k e p r l v e l e g e s By o w n e r , low a s s u m p t i o n 3 b e d r o o m s , b r i c k r a n c h , f u l l y c a r p e t e d , — a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e 3 U 4 I 9 4

311 Homes For Scfc Oakland County

ALPINE CEILING

l i v i n g r o o m

OWfs^R'S APT.

2nd l e v e l b a l c o n y

REC ROOM

2 TEEN AGE RETREATS

ROMAN GARDEN BATH

W E c o u l d g o o n a n d o n (o r e x -

a m p l e ; 4100 s q . f t of a c t u a l l i v i n g

a r e a . . . d o o r w a l l s o n t o p a t i o s , f r o m

t h e f o r m a l d i n i n g room a n d f a m i l y

r o o m w i t h i t s 2 w a y b u i l t - i n b a r

a g o u r m e t k i t c h e n f e a t u r i n g ; T a p -

p a n ' s c a r e f r e e c o u n t e r c o o k t o p

r a n g e . K i t c h e n A i d ' s S u p e r b a d i s h

w a s h e r , s e l l c l e a n i n g o v e n 3 4

b a t h s . . . a u t o m a t i c g a r a g e d o o r

o p e n e r s . . . c i r c u l a r s t a i r c a s e e n -

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M4-3500 426 3502

WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGES Eye cotching beauty goes with this 3 bed-room Ranch, gorgeous shag carpeting and cedar beams add to the decor. Immediate occupancy $25,900

WALLED LAKE Sharp decorating in this 3 bedroom Ronch. 2 ful l baths, fami ly room, attached ga-rage. Large covered patio Land controct terms $33,900

150 ft. LAKEFRONT SPACIOUS home of unusual design Library, sun room, and formal dining room Many Quality features and extras 'Land contract terms $92,000

WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGES Circular drive leads to 4 bedroom Colonial, P / j baths, coroet throughout Attached garage Land con-tract terms. $37,900

CARRIAGE REALTY M-59 at Mi l ford Rd

. I 887-4107

BY O W N E R , N o r t h R o y a l O i k . ex c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 3 b e d r o o m (in i s h e d b a s e m e n t g a r a g e p a t i o , ( e n c e d lo t . c a r p e t i n g , d r a p e s O p e n S u n 1-4 585 5705

NEW HOMES 3 b e d r o o m s , ( a m i l y r o o m s , b a s e -

m e n l % , bu i l t I n s . s u p e r s i z e s .

>35.400 VA. 10) D O W N O R 7 * « f r I N -

T E R E S T A V A I L A B L E Ca l l 363 8307

NEW HOME L a k e p r i v i l e g e s , h u g e 3 b e d r o o m

C a p e C o d w i t h a l l d e l u x e f e a t u r e s

a t >54.900 Ca l l 3 6 3 4 3 0 7

Meininger Realtor

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OPEN SUN. Q u a l i t y c u s t o m b u l l ! h o m e

t i f u l n a t u r a l M t t i M . W a

a c r e a g e . 5 b e d r o o m s , g a r

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R O Y A L O A K . 3203 N V r m o n t O p e n S u n 1-5 L o v e l y 3 b d r o o m b r i c k h o m e w i t h c o m p l e t i ly f in i s h e d b a s e m e n t , m a n y o t h e r e x t r a s P r i c e d a t >27.900 G i l l e n R e a l l y (84-3645

HUNTINGTON WOODS OAK PANELLED Library Family Room ond man> touches, in this luxur bedroom Colonial, fet t 3'/J baths, fu l l formal room and magnificent ground heated pool, tor's kitchen. $63,500.

Can't Take Stai NEWLY Decorated. 3 Ranch, with huge family en. a new carpeting drapes, enclosed bree and attoched 2 car make life easy. Two Elementary School, swi pool and recreational •ties $45,000 Shirley Peisner 398 548-1500

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r o o m 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 4 b a t P i n e V i l l a g e D r off L o n e F t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t 4 O r c h a r 1 R d >95.900

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BY o w n e r b r a n d n e w bi b e d r o o m s . 2 f u l l b a t h r o o m s r o o m w i t h ( i r e p l a c e . 2 c a r l a k e p r i v i l e g e s B u y e r s o n l y

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SHARP CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY B. Levf I with walk out basement on Wolve-rine Lake. Three bed ooms, 2'/J baths, fireploce in amify room and dining L. f i lished rec' room and three Jecks This private, pebbly * xxied lot contains 3 Jopanesi Gar dens Available on de i rab le land contract $87,500

CRANBRO(t)K REALTORS

Bloomfield Hills Of^ce 645-5790

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25945 YORK AT LAST, a 3 bedroom Coloni-al. 2 ' / j baths, library, central air and more at only $56,500! Shirley Peisner 398-981 I

chamberlain F O U R y e a r s o ld . 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k a n d a l u m i n u m r a n c h . 2 c a r a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e , s u n k e n t u b . 1st d o o r l a u n d r y , ( a m i l y r o o m , f i r e -p l a c e . fu l l b a s e m e n t . H i g h g a l e on t h e G r e e n s . W i x o m >46.900

624-5927

Buy Of The Year Rose Township, Oakland County. Imagine yourself liv-ing on 49 ocres in a beautiful 5 bedroom colonial farm house with 2 baths. Fomily room, spacious rooms. 6 fenced ocres and many other extras plus another house which rents for $165 per month. All for $110,000. Coll Fred Philippeau.

Thompson-Brown 476 -8700

WOLVERINE WATERFRONT T h i s h o m e I n c l u d e s ; I b e d r o o m s . 1

b a t h s , f a m i l y r o o m , f i r e p l a c e a n d

w a l k o u t b a a e m a a t T h i s Jus t H a t e d '

h o m a Is o n a d e a d e n d s t r e e t a n d i s

m a i n t e n a n c e f r e e f o r a d d e d p l e a s -

u r e . P r i c e d a t >44.900

N I B A U K REALTY 624-3015

R O Y A L O A K . 3203 N V e r m o n t ; i o v e l y 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k h o m e w i t h c o m p l e t e l y f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , m a n y o t h e r e x t r a s . P r i c e a t >27.900 H o m e o p e n S u n 2-5 G i l l e n R e a l t y 8 8 ^ 3 4 4 5

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a n d g e t a p r o f e s s i o n a l b u i l d e r ' s

o p i n i o n of I h e h o u s e B E F O R E you

b u y I t .

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c a n o f f e r y o u a c o m p l e t e e v a l -

u a t i o n a n d l o c a t e a n y t r o u b l e s p o t s

in c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e if

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B u i l d e r ' s o w n s m a l l e r

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of l o v e l y h o m e s T h i s f u l l br

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r a l e d a n d r e a d y Tor o c c u p a n

l a n d s c a p i n g i n c l u d i n g u n d e r

s p r i n k l i n g s y s t e m a n d aij^ Ii

o u t d o o r e n t e r t a i n i n g a r e a

l a r g e r e d w o o d d e c k off s u n k * i

ily r o o m w i t h f u l l w a l l of b r i

p l a c e O n l y >52.900

COMFORT HOMES 682-4630

CLARKSTON SCHOOL ARE/3

N E W 3 b e d r o o m . 1.500 s q f b r i c k r a n c h h o m e 2 c e r a m i c t i l e I a t h s . 2 c a r . g a r a g e , l a r g e Iol In o i l i n g w o o d e d c o u n t r y s i d e C o i p l e t e >43.900 • 4 ' > m o r t g a g e a v a i l ible

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B Y O W N E R , w a t e r f r o n t c a n a l b a c k C h a r m i n g n e w l y d e c o r a t e d r a n c h o n C u l - d e - s a c w i t h m a t u r e t r e e s . ) b e d r o o m s . 2 b a t h s . 2 f i r e -p l a c e s . f a m i l y r o o m . F l o n d a room. 1 4 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e I d e a l h o m e f o r f a m i l y f u n S n o w m o b i l e , s l p e . i c e b o t f . f i s h , s a i l a n d s k i f r o m y o u r o w n b a c k y a r d W a l k t o s h o p p i n g , p l a y g r o u n d b o a t c l u b , b e a c h e s , t e t m i s c o u r t s , a n d g o o d W B l o o m f i e l d S c h o o l s R e d u c e d

Roe >42.900 O P E N S A T 4 S U N 681 4574

; A SUPER DEAL $2,500 wi l l pot you into this Colonial home in Ferndale with 3 bedrooms up, large liv-ing room, with natural fire-ploce, separate dining room, modern kitchen. 1 '/J baths, carpeted throughout. Full' basement wi th rec rooq^ Gas FA heat, ful l price $22,900 $2,500 down on o land Con-iroct. No red tape, no delays

Summit 427 -3200

R E N T W H I L E B U Y I N G V E T E R A N w a n t e d f o r t h i s c u t e 2 b e d r o o m , f u l l b a s m e n t h o m e , n e w l y d e c o r a t e d , c l o s e t o F i s h e r P l a n t C a l l G a r k 682-8850

Stor Gozer-Sun Worshipper? 8030 S U G A R L O A F

G a r k s t o n . M i c h

S e c o n d ( l oo r d e c k o ( ( e r s t h e b e s t o (

b o t h w o r l d s L o c a t e d o ( ( l a r g e m a s

t e r b e d r o o m T h i s c u s t o m c o n t e m -

p o r a r y 2 s t o r y h o m e h a s a n e x c e l -

l e n t l o c a t i o n n e a r P i n e K n o b a n d I

75 S e e t h i s l o v e l y 3 b e d r o o m . 1 4

b a t h h o m e s u r r o u n d e d b y t r e e s

w h i c h p r o v i d e a c o u n t r y ( e e e l i n g

n e a r c i t y c o n v e n i e n c e s >44,900

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COMFORT HOMES. INC 682-4630

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to R o u n d L a k e T h i s 2 b e d r o o i f i

b r i c k h o m e ( e a t y r e s a l o v e l y ( I re

p l a c e a n d m a n y , m a n y poss i -

b i l i t i e s . ll a l s o h a s a n a s s u m a b l e

m o r t g a g e a n d a p n e e o t o n l y

>23.550 Y o u m u s t s e e ( o r y o u r s e l f

NIEBAUER REALTY 624-3015

DEUCIOUSLY DIFFERENT 7910 P i n e K n o b R d

C L A R K S T O N . M I C H

W a l k i n g d i s t a n c e lo P i n e K n o b Sk i

R e s o r t E a s y a c c e s s I r o m I 75 A r -

c h i t e c t u r a l l y d e s i g n e d 3 b e d r o o m .

1 4 b a t h t r i - l e v e l w i t h m a n y c u s -

t o m f e a t u r e s i n c l u d i n g 3 s e p a r a t e

( a m i l y l i v i n g c e n t e r s >54.900 Ca l l

COMFORT HOMES INC 682-4630

R O Y A L O A K . 3 b e d r o o m t o w -n h o u s e . d e n - g u e s t r o o m . 2 4 b a t h s , (ull b a s e m e n t , ( i n i s h e d p a t i o , c e n t r a l a i r . c l u b h o u s e a n d p o o l p r i v i l e g e s >40 .000 B y o w n e r

576 1512

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

OAK PARK B E S T B U Y IN T O W N

T h i s l o v e l y 4 b e d r o o m C a p e Cod

h o m e m u s t b e s e e n lo b e a p p r e

c i a t e d 2 b a t h s g a r a g e , l i v i n g

r o o m , k i t c h e n , p a t i o P r i c e i n c l u d

e s r e f r i g e r a t o r , s t o v e , w a s h e r . a n d

d r y e r C e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d n e a r N o r t h

l a n d a n d s c h o o l s . P r i c e d a l o n l y

>26.500 a t 5 4 * 7 Ca l l a f t e r 4 P M

358 1856

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FINE HOMES P o n t i a c A r e a n i c e • n e a t - c o s y

s t a r t e r h o m e L i v i n g r o o f n . d i n i n g

r o o m , o n e b e d r o o m , b a s e m e n t

>14.990

M a d i s o n H e i g h t s , m o v e in t o d a y ,

o n e y e a r o l d 4 b e d r o o m b r i c k

r a n c h , a s s u m e S3.100

FINE HOMES :

398-6220

CLARKSTON SCOTCHMAN'S SPECIAL.

Never much, for so little. 3 bedrooms. 1'/» boths, lorge l iving room, d in ing room, at-toched 2 car garoge. on o fenced and nicely londscoped y/» ocre lot. Perfect for chil-dren or retiree Poradise for Gardening. Only $29,900 $4,500 assumes mort go ge Hurryl

MILFORD - WHITE LAKE MINI-FARM

Spocious 3 bedroom tri on 5 roll ing acres, formal dining room, with huge fami ly room ond ful l wal l fireploce 2 ful l baths, large kitchen, attoched 2'/J cor garage, shed for 2 horses Owner onxious Fern McCormick 464-0800

ONE W A Y O P E N H O U S E . 2 5

331 N e s b i l t . A v o n T o w n s h i p Be t w e e n W a l t o n a n d A v o n R d s . B e a u t i f u l T r i - l e v e l . R o c h e s t e r a r e a , 4 b e d r o o m s , ( a m i l y r o o m . 1 4 b a t h s . 2.164 sq (t G o o d a s s u m p t i o n o r L C l e r m s C a l l C a r o l 4 g l >810 o r

Ci t y o f W a l l e d Lake Near 15 Mile & Pontioc Trail Delightful 3 bedroogi brick, lot 91 x 135'. attoched ga-ragp, gos hedt. many extras Paved streets Good assump-tion.

Economy Special Near Ford Plant & 1-96. Two 2 bedroom immaculate mobile homes, 1 furnished, both all apoliarves Ready to move in Clubhouse. pool, game rooms.

Farmington Realty. Co. 476-5900

B R I G H T O N 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h r e d u c ed to s e l l , >18.900 I S L A N D L A K E 2 b e d r o o m y e a r r o u n d r e d e c o r a t e d , g a s h e a l >13.900 H A R T L A N D - 1 9 7 3 . 4 b e d r o o m C o l o m a t . 10 a c r e s . >62.900 H A R T l . A N D 3 b e d r o o m C o l o n i a l 2 18 a c r e s F i r e p l a c e ( a m i l y r o o m , e a r a g e . W4.»oo /

H A R T L A N D e x e c u t i v e r a r l c h p l u s h . 4000 s q ( t . 1974. 3 4 c a r ga r a g e . 10 a c r e s . >87.900 H O W E t L - 2 4 a c r e s , g o o d s o i l , >6.500. t e r m s H O W E L L B e a u t i f u l l y r e d e c o r a t e d 2000 s q . f t . . 20x16 c o u n t r y k i t c h e n . >37.000 H O W E L L S p o t l e s s 1464 s o f l r a n c h , g a r a g e . 1 4 a c r e s . >45.000

B E C K L E Y R E A L T O R S I (5171 546 4560 I (517) 5 4 ^ 9 4 5 9

320 Other Suburban Homes for sale

BRIGHTON EXEC' Home. 6 bedrooms. 4 ' / j bath Colonial on 6 acres, large kitchen, indoor pool, 6 fireplaces, 6 car garage and much more

CRANBROOK Assoc Inc Realtors

349-8800 478-1028

DEAL DIRECT & SAVE! P r e s t i g i o u s 3 a n d 4 b e d r o o m Co lon i -

a l s f e a t u r i n g b r i c k a n d a l u m i n u m

e x t e t i o r . 2 4 b a l h s . w i t h l a r g e ( a m

ily r o o m a n d ( i r e p l a c e L o c a t e d o n

4 a c r e w o o d e d l o t s P r i c e d t o go

f r o m >47.500 C a l l t o d a y '

A D V A N C E C R A F T B L D f t S

B r i g h t o n . 229-2752

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O n e a c r e of m a t u r e t r e e s i s t h e se t

t i n g f o r t h i s o n e y e a r o l d 2 500 s q

ft bi l e v e l . F a m i l y r o o m w i t h ( i r e

p l a c e , d i n i n g r o o m , ( o u r b e d r o o m s .

1 4 b a l h s . ( i r e p l a c e d l i v i n g r o o m ,

c a r p e t i n g . 10 x 20 w o o d d e c k w i t h

b e a u t i ( u l v i e w of l a r g e p o n d s 2 4

c a r g a r a g e , c i r c l e d r i v e , m a n y

e x t r a s 7 4 r r m o r t g a g e >69.900

R.A SNYDER 1-517-546-0977

T R O Y - N o r t h l i e l d H i l l s o w n e r J u n e 1st o c c u p a n c y . 3 b e d r o o m . 1 4 b a t h s , f i n i s h e d c a r p e t e d b a s e m e n t d e c k , g a s g r i l l , ( i r e p l a c e . a l l a p p l i a n c e s . p o o l , c l u b h o u s e , t e n n i s , m a n y e x t r a s >59 a m o n t h m a i n t e n a n c e a s s u m e 7*< r r O p e n H o u s e S u n d a y F e b 16th. 12 to 5 P M

5304 B r e e z e h i l l 452 3388 o r 64 1 93 39

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OPEN SUN 1-4 T a s t e f u l l y d e c o r a t e d i m m a c u l a t e 2

b e d r o o m C o n d o T o w n h o u s e B e a u t i

f u l l y f i n i s h e d l o w e r l e v e l Q u a l i t y

t h r o u g h o u t M a n y e x t r a s h a v e b e ^ n

a d d e d B u i l t in 1973 a n d b e l t e r t h a n

n e w D o n ' t t a k e o u r w o r d (o r i t .

c o m e s e e fo r y o u r s e l f L o c a t e d a t

3443 C r o o k s R o a d R o y a l P a r k T o w -

n h o u s e P n c e d in m i d 30 s 689 8844

. O'RILLEY R E A L T Y 4 I N V E S T M E N T I N C

322 Condominiums For sde

L O W D U P L I C A T I O N P e p p e r Hi l f . W e a l B l o o m f i e l d 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h s a l l e x t r a s A d u l t s By o w n e r 851 0930

C O N D O M I N I U M b y o w n e r 7 r< a s s u m a b i e C h o i c e l o c a t i o n T r o y 3 b e d r o o m s , g a r a g e , m u c h m o r e O p e n F r i d a y . S a l . S u n 2-5 P M >41.900 . 641 9 2 1 1

WILL TRADE! If you hove o camper, truck, or collage, you might be able to trode for the down pay-ment on this 2 bedroom condo. Coll: DON KAMEN 464-0800

One W a y O W N E R T R A N S F E R R E D M u s t s e l l O p e n l o o ( ( e r s T r o y 3 b e d r o o m . 1 4 b a t h , s u n k e n l i v i n g r o o m w i l h ( I r e p l a c e S h a g c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t Air c o n d i t i o n i n g a p p l i a n c e s G o o d a s s u m p t i o n >35 .90o

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JUST MARRIED? I hove |ust the home for you Eosy assumption, $3,100 down, 7*»% $175 per month buys this 2 bedroom con-dominium Asking $20 900 Coll: DON KAMEN, 464-0800

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MODEL OPEN 1-7 DAILY SATURDAY 1-6

{CLOSED WEDNESDAY)

PLYMOUTH CITY With Goroge $21 500

WOWH This beats oi l ! ' 8% loan possible Centrol air ond electric goroge door opener • ore the first 2 of a long list of attractive features Another of Rick's pix Call RICK FATYMA 464 0800

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HORSE LOVERS!

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BOB WHITE REAL ESTATE 5856 S Moin-Clorkston 625-5821 or 625-4417

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LAUREL CLUB CONDOMINIUMS

WEST BLOOMFIELD FINANCING

AVAILABLE *

Designed to retain tl e quiet serenity ot their natural woodland setting, our spacious 2 and 3 bedroom con Jominium apartments include a view of Lake Laurel from nearly every balcony. Ottering "the tax savings ot home ownership plus the security pnd convenience of apa tment living, the Laurel Club is located in a fine residential area close to lakes, coun ry clubs and convenient shopping centers ' lMMEDlATE OCCU-PANCY! Priced frorrl $39,990 to $58,990. •,

By Meyerson Building Company

MOQELSQPEN DAILY t-8

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(Closed Thurs >

851-9449

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LITTLE VALLEY MOBILE HOME SALES

8 Mile Merr imon AREA 12 New Mobile Homes

On Disploy

$4,995 up lots available. SPECIALS! All new. 14 wide i , 2 and 3 bed-rooms, from 56,995.

476-4072

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KING'S MILL COOPERATIVE TOWNHOUSES

I 1, 2 or 3 Bedroom

Town ho uses With Full Bosement For Information Call

326 Duplexes for sale

O A K PARK Be Wise, Economize! Lovely Duplex building, each unit has 2 bedrooms, d in ing area. New roof, gas heat, many extros featured Call Ll 8-1500 Ask for Florence Shu-bin. ,

349-5570

chamberlain 322 Condominiums For sdo

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Con temporary people... OPEN Daily & Sunday 12-7

Saturday 12-5 ( C l o s e d T h u r s d a y )

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Lexington Condo Homes City of Northville

Whether oft to far away places or a fun spot close by, come and go as you please knowing that all's well at home While you're singing in the sunshine or schussif lg the slopes, the snow shovellers and road crews are keeping everything in shape Come discover great condominium living at Lexington! Two and three bedroom town houses with attached garages, priced from $43,500.00

M O D E L S O P E N :

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PLACE ON THE PARK CONDOMINIUMS

Oakland County

Lakes Area

• 'QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD! Impressive Colonial-fetyle "homes" nestled amlb tower-! ^ O f l p ine t and stately walnut trees, our T. 2. and 3 bedroom condominiums include the

l u x u r y and privacy you usually find only in a more costly community. Features include Sffcttached garages, central air, complete Kitchen appliances and full basements with • • m o a t homes Place on the Park is ideally located with 39 lakes within a 5 mile radius. 2

mi les from proposed 1-275. and close to schools and Shopping. IMMEDIATE OCCU-P A N C Y ! Priced from $24,900 to $32,900.

by: ROTTMAN BUILDING COMPANY

MODELS OPEN: DAILY 1-8

Saturday 12-5 Sunday 12-7

(Closed Thurs.)

624-7221

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L I V O N I A - B e a u t i f u l I r o o m T o w -n h o u s e C o n d o . p l u * f u l l b a s e m e n t a n d a t t a c h e d g a r a g e 18.080 a t u m e i I S * * m o r t g a g e D a y * . 225 437 . E v e s W e e k e n d * . 823 3824

N O R T H V I L L E H i l l * . 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ' i b a t h , d i n i n g r o o m , f i r e p l a c e , a i r . c a r p e t i n g , g a r a g e , a l l a p p l i -a n c e * i n c l u d e d a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e $45,110 882 )111

L A F A Y E T T E P A R K B e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t e d , i m m a c u l a t e 4 b e d r o o m . SV* b a t h t o w n h o u a e . p a n e l e d f a m i l y r o b m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , a d d i t i o n a l b e d r o o m a n d b a t K on l o w e r l e v e l , w a l l e d J a p a n e s e G a r d e n p l u s a s s u m a b l e 8 4 < * m o r t -g a g e . m a k e t h i s h o m e e x t r a s p e -c i a l C a l l a f t e r 4 P M . M M f e t

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T O W N H O U S E in W a l l e d L a k e . 2 b e d r o o m * , c e n t r a l a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , g a r a g e , m o d e r n k i t c h e n , n e w s t o v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , d i s h w a s h e r W a s h e r , d r y e r in b a a e m e n t . c o m -p l e t e l y c a r p e t e d , i m m e d i a t e o c c u -p a n c y G R 4-4478

330 Apts. For Sale

10 ACRES MANCHESTER AREA

Wall and Septic In and uaabU H Feat of walk out with aiaa. Asking 825.008

C H A m * BROK ER tfs-81*

MASTERS AGENCY IM acre* with live *troon farm pond under construction

bedroom. S k a country Priced S o eetl. v 40 acres with alee set of buildups l o c a t e d l a S o u t h e r n p a r t of Hjin sdale County Immediate »ion.

R i c h a r d M a s t e r s B r o k e 517

FARMINGTON Hll $ 10 Acres

P r i m e a r e a , n e a r O r c h a r d fcldge

C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e E x c e l l e i l f *

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1 250. 111.800.

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R E D ' C A R P F - T 522 3500

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h o u s e E x c e l l e n t r e t u r n a n d s h e l -

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b u i l d i n g C o n t r a c t t e r m s

DON ROTH REATORS544-7700

332 Mobile Homos For sa le

A C T I V E 1970 E x e c u t i v e 17 * 60 w i t h 6 x II e x p a n d o C h a t e a u E s t a l e s , R o c h e s t e r O p e n 2 t o 5 S u n d a y 651 5253 o r 268-5069

B E L L E V I L L E a r e a c a n s t a y o n lot 24x60. F l o r i d a r o o m . 12x12 S t o r a g e s h e d 3 B e d r o o m . 2 b a t h s l a m ily r o o m C l u b h o u s e . T e n n i s Wil l s a c r i f i c e 697 4145

P A R K E s t a t e m o b i l e h o m e 2 b e d r o o m l ike n e w , e x c e l l e n t l o c a t i o n N e a r W e s t l a n d s h o p p i n g a n d w o o d s 6S8 8 9 M

H I L L C R E S T 1971 W a s h e r , d r y e r , s h e d , f u r n i s h e d M a y s t a y on lot in S o u t h f i e l d T o s e t t l e e s t a t e R e a s o n a b l e 646-3135

CASH REBATES ON

MOBILE , HOMES $200 to $500

Selected Models dur ing Febru-ary

DARLING

MOBILE HOMES Vj Mile S of 1-96 on Novi Rd

Novi

349-1047 . B U D D Y B R I A R C L I F F . 1972. 12 x 60. T w o b e d r o o m s , s k i r t i n g , s h e d , 10 x 2 8 p o r c h S t r a t f o r d V i l l a . W i x o m $7200 464 3428

S Y L V A N . 1971. 12x50 . 2 b e d r o o m s , w a s h e r d r y e r , a i r c o n d i t i o n e r . 7x10 s h e d , s k i r t i n g , m u s t s e l l Ca l l a f t e r 6 30 P M 437 9985

M O N A R C H 1971. v e r y c l e a n . $4,000 8 M i l e a r e a C a n s t a y o n lo t

477 5251

LIVE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE COUNTRY ESTATES

N e w a n d l a t e m o d e l m o b i l e h o m e s

a v a i l a b l e o n c h o i c e s i t e s in o u r

b e a u t i f u l m o b i l e h o m e c o m m u n i t y

w i t h s w i m m i n g p o o l a n d r e c r e a t i o n

h a l l L e t us s h o w you m o b t l e

h o m e s a t p r i c e s y o u c a n a f f o r d

B u i l t f o r s a f e t y a n d s o u n d n e s s of

c o n * t r u c t i o n

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58220 W 8 Mile Rd W of N o r t h v i l l e

p - S . 9 A M - 7 P M

437-2046

P L Y M O U T H R D l i I n k s t e r . n e w 2 b e d r o o m B u s s e r v i c e , n e a r s h o p p i n g I d e a l f o r o l d e r c o u p l e . $9M d o w n . $89 25 m o n t h 937 8829

S O U T H F I E L D . 2 b e d r o o m * , s k i r t e d , o n l o t . $3,996 F a r m i n g t o n . I b e d r o o m . $3,995 18 x 36 I b e d r o o m . $1,996 4 7 M 0 7 2

C O T T A G E M O B I L E H O M E . 10 x 50. 2 b e d r o o m . 82.595 478-4072

334 Out of town property

H I L T O N H e a d I s l a n d . S C a r o l i n a S e a p i n e s , r e s i d e n t i a l lot g r e e n -w o o d F o r e s t A c c e s s t o p r i v a t e t e n n i * c o u r t * S p o o l . O w n e r 7 0 -7300. E v e n i n g s . G L 3 1688

336 Florida Property For sale

K E Y W E S T . I n v e s t m e n t o r r e t i r e -m e n t p r o p e r t y . 2 l o t * o n d e e p w a t e r c a n a l 18.500 e a c h $2,500 d o w n • 888-5191

B E A U T I F U L T e q u e * t a . c o n -d o m i n i u m . 2 b e d r o o m s , 2 b a t h s . S , E . . W. e x p o s u r e s S e c o n d f l o o r , h e a t e d p o o l , d u b h o u s e , b e a u t i f u l g r o u n d s . c a r p t l n g . d r a p e r i e s . 141.000 H I. M a r s h . P O Box 696 F r a n k l i n . M i c h i g a n . 48025

338 Lots and Acreage For sale

APARTMENT /. SITE

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SACRIFICE $4,000

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17 ACRES G R A N D B L A N C , off I 75 a l i c k e n

r a n c h , a o n e d i n d u s t r i a l E x t r l l e n t

i n v e s t m e n t f a r a p r o f e s s i o n a l m a n

M o m a n a g e m e n t

A C R E A G E 82 w o o d e d , p e n i k s u l a .

24 a c r e l a k e H o l l y T w p N e a 4 F e n -

t o n .

120 A C R E S - G a i n e s T w p ha l f

m i l e f r o n t a g e . $1200 p e r a c

BULL REALTY 694-8690

T H R E E R a v i n e l o t* . I25x35< p r o x i m a t e R u n n i n g s t r e a m i n g t o n H i l l s . M i c h i g a n W O A f t e r 8 P M c a l l . 4

I a r m -1340 2728

WEST OF NORTHVILL: 10 ocre$, good bui lding site. Stream on property. $19,700. Only $4000 down. 349-8 00

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

S M A L L R E S I D E N T I A L lot O t y of R o c h e s t e r A l l i m m e n t s in $8,700 c a s h 1

mt o 38 2i

t h e v e -

201$

L I V O N I A 3 85 A t J R E S

600 FEET on Merr iman Rd.

300 f e e t d e e p . $110 p e r f r o n t f o o t ,

e x c e l l e n t e x p o s u r e , s e w e r , w i t e r ,

p a v e d s t r e e t b u i l d h o m e s o r a >art

m e n t s .

$87,900 T O T A L '

HICKORY HILL 522-5&00

L O T in W e s t l a n d , 72 ft Lo t H i n e s P a r k L a s t lot o n s t r e e t

478

loins

9891

ACREAGE T h i s Jus t m i g h t b e t h e 10 a c r e s

a r e l o o k i n g f o r R e a d y t o

y o u r f u t u r e d r e a m h o m e on

s e p t i c p e r m i t A r e a of n e w h o l i e s

$16,900 l a n d c o n t r a c t t e r m s

you

u i l d

H a s

5 A c r e s of s c e n i c w o o d l a n d

w i d e r o a d f r o n t a g e , g o o d p e r k

l a n d c o n t r a c t t e r m s

W e h a v e o t h e r p a r c e l s of v a i

s i r e s t o c h o o s e f r o m , if t h e s e

not w h a t you a r e l o o k i n g fot

C. P a n g u s R e a l t o r

Open 7 days, 10-7 Call Collect. 627-281 630 M IS. O r t o n v i l l e 4846

T W O a c r e s f o r s a l e in t h e c i t B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s o n O r c h a r d R R d , b e t w e e n V a u g h n Ir L o n g R d T o p o a n d b o r i n g s h a s d o n e F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l . 353-

BLOOMFIELD Sanders Ploce "SQUARE L/ iKE RD-BRATTON RD" 85 ft x^OO ft. $9900 .

HILDEBRANDT 739-6900 759-0120

338 Lett and Acreage , For sale

18 8 Acres of VaaSs. I e a a w r «*• JoMp* Rlaar. land «

available, located an County I I aeres. it acres tillable. I

a l Cam dan Michigan. Laad ct & l t e M a , IS a ? a a b a n

NEAR OAKLAND UNIVERSITY. US acres Two road frontages, has many development posslMHies. lib tral terms IS.880 89 par acre.

KAYE REAL ESTATE 80 S" Washington

Oxford 1-828-2860 or 828 3007

340 Lake-Resort Property For sale

Lake Huron frontage with 8 coftoges and a Centenniol home on Commercial Road

-ntage. Home now leases for $300 per month WoulfJ be ideal for antique business ond residence. Al l this on 5 ocres Priced at $125,000 with Land Contract terms available.

643-0704

Cranbrook COMMERCIAL DIV. A s a o c I n c . R e a l t o r s

P R E S Q U E I S L E M u s t s e l l lot o n G r a n d L a k e R d U t i l i t i e s , c l u b -b o u s e . a c c e * * t o L a k e H u r o n C a s h o r l a n d c o n t r a c t 535-7004

LAKE SHERWOOD Year around Vacotion Para-dise. Atjprox. 500 ft. on the water. 4 or 5 bedroom O j a d .

with formal d in ing room, fam-ily room, country kitchen, 60 x 23 ft redwood sun deck, bathhouse, terraced gardens, garage Fantastic at $115,000

Fern McCormick 464-0800

ONE W A Y

342 Lakefront Property Y E A R R O U N D H O M E S

L A K E A N G E L U S 5 b e d r o o m colo-n i a l . 100 300 ft o n l«kC. g r e a t l o c a -t i o n

S Q U A W L A K E N e a r L a k e O r i o n 3 b e d r o o m q u a d w i t h f a m i l y a n d r e c r e a t i o n r o o m 100 f t s a n d y b e a c h

C O M M E R C E L A K E - 3 b e d r o o m , bi l e v e l l a k e f r o n t ' i a c r e , g r e a t b o a t i n g a n d f i s h i n g

R H O D E S R E A L E S T A T E O f c 642-0014 R e s 646-1074

COUNTY - treed l l

ENROTH Y j

LINDEMAN Real Eatate

644-0330 A. £

348 Cemetery lots

OAKLAND HILLS: I «r«u« W«. 2 vaults and companion memorial $1208 ar best offer • 4*3-4042

4 C E M E T E R Y L O T S . O a k l a n d H i l l s O s m a t e r y

4 . C E M E T E R Y L O T S , O a k l a n d H i l l s C e m e t e r y 388-8818

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851

M E T A M O R A . 13 a c r e s of b e a u t i f u l ly r o l l i n g l a n d , b e a u t l f f l b u i l d i n g s i t e , s o m e w o o d s . F u l l p r i c e 822.000 R H t g a r s R e a l t y . 1 8 T S V a n D y k e . I m l a y O t y . 724-1780

A BETTER BUY A 3 b e d r o o m n a t i o n a l l y k n i w n

W a u s a u H o m e i n c l u d i n g c a r p e t p i g .

e l e c t r i c r a d i a n t h e a t . $19,900

y o u r l a n d W e b u i l d a n y w h e r e

L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y F i n a n c i n g a* |a i l

a b l e L e t u s s h o w y o u h o w lo

u p t o $5,000 B u y n o w b e f o r e p r

go u p . M a n y a t t r a c t i v e 1 58 d c r e

p a r c e l s s t a r t i n g a l $5 ,800. 10 a< r e *

a t $12,900 O v e r 150 p a r c e l s l o

c h o o s e f r o m E a s y L C t e r m s P i r k

P l a n n e r s A s s o c 625 E M a i n St

(M 36 ) P i n c k n e y . M i c h i g a n 878-i 135

or 878 3886; E v e n i n g s c a l l 878-: 886

o r 357 824

53 A C R E R E T R E A T

W i t h p r i v a t e 10 a c f e l a k e a n d o L e r 1300 f t of w i n d i n g r i v e r f r o n t i S o m e l a r g e t r e e s a n d o v e r 15 s m a l l p i n e s S e c | u d e d . b e a u t i f u l a n d l e s s t h a n a n h o u r ' s d r i v e f i | o m B i r m i n g h a m

R E A L T O R S M e t a m o r a . M i c h

678-2283

S O U T H F f E L D , F a r m b r o o k R( a d . S o u t h s i d e . 2 a c r e s , 1-802-297-4532

L I V O N I A P R I M E

3/4 A C R E

B e a u t i f u l r e s i d e n t i a l r a v i n e lot 11 a

n i c e c o u n t r y l i k e a r e a , a l l u t i l i les

i n c l u d e d , p r i c e d b e l o w m a r k e t ! a t

$10,500 G r e a t t e r m * .

Red Carp i t REALTORS 522-3: 00

F O R S A L E : lo t . c h o i c e a r e a W e s t B l o o m f i e l d . 150 x 150 O w n e r .

828J0352

Commercial US-23 expressway betw-en M-59 and Flint. 2 large bu ld-mgs with total of 6240 sq ft. work orea. Lorge overh. ad doors, finished office arsa Natural gas. Single and tf -ee phase electric. 31000 gal. jn-derground fuel storage. Av j i l-able on small lot or 80 oc es. VA-895 \

M i l f o r d A r e 3 10% acres'near 1-96 and /Ml-ford Rd. Secluded w i th beg ;ti-ful homes in area. VA-4lQ

SCHAEFER REAL ESTATE

11518 E HIGHLAND fi HARTLAND 632-7 MILFORD 685-1

164

69 543

PINCKNEY BY OWNER .

$990 PER ACR 64 ACRES

EVENINGS 1-475-8 >89

B Y O W N E R , a t t r a c t i v e 4 b e d r o o m l a k e f r o n t . e x c e l l e n t b e a c h , c l e a n p r i v a t e l a k e . f a m U y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , l a r g e f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m w i t h v i e w , l a u n d r y r o o m , b a s e -m e n t . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , t e r -r a c e d y a r d w i l h l a r g e p r i v a t e p a t i o 856.900 681 0778.

"HOT OFF THE PRESS"

Lakefront property - Union Lake. 3 bedrooms, walkout basement wi th recreation room, natural fireplace, huge l iving room wi th view of lake Only $53,900

WINKLEMAN REAL ESTATE 649-3510

W O L V E R I N E L A K E F R O N T L O T I I m i n u t e s f r o m N o r t h a l n d C e n t e r C h o i c e l a k e lot w i l h 109 ft l a k e f r o n t a g e 121.100 L o w d o w n pay m e n t o r c a s h o f f e r 824 4777

a g e 2 b to rn b r i c k . 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 b a t h s ,

d r a p e s . a p p l i a n c e s . c a r p e t i n g , w a l i - o u t f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t z ' i c a r g a r a g e L a n d c o n t r a c t a v a i l a b l e

693-1109

344 Country homes

Majestic Country Colonial White pillared 5 bedroom beautiful home. Over 2200 sq. ft. ond new in 1973 Fea-tures: 30 x 14'/? ft, l iving room, family room with brick fireploce. fine slate foyer, 2'/J ceramic baths, country style kitchen with pantry, ful l base-ment. and 2 car garage Rests on o breezy hilltop ond 10 acres of rolling grounds with tall trees. 2 story horse barn, and fenced pastures Presti-gious Hadley Hills area. Coun-try gentleman's estate $79,000. Call Edna Kempf or Delia Spencer ot 678-2910

INDIAN LAKE RETREAT A lorge and luxurious L-shoped ronch home on spar-kling Indian Lake in northern Oakland county 2493 sq ft. Deluxe kitchen with all the modern built-ins. l iv ing and dining room overlooking the lake through huge picture windows. Fomily room lava-stone fireplonce. finished wolk-out wel l -windowed basement. 3 bedrooms, lVfr boths. a sunny den (or Dod. ond 2 garages. Located on a wooded londscaped acre with 80 ft of lake frontage $68.9Q0 Call Edno Kempf or Dello Spencer at 678-2910

V I L L A G E of H a d l e y Q u a i n t A C h a r m i n g V i l l a g e of m a n y a t t r a c -t i v e h o m e r e s t o r a t i o n s is t h e s e t -t i n g (o r t h i s s o u n d h o m e o n l a r a e lo t . ' w i l l ) h i p • r o o f , g a r a g e , w o r k -s h o p (or p l a y h o u s e ) . S p a c i o u s k i l c n e n w i t h a p p l i a n c e * , l i v i n g r o o m , fu l l b a t h k S ( p o s s i b l y 41 be<f r o o m s $23,500 C o n v e n i e n t L a n d C o n t r a c t t e r m s

A F T E R 6 P M C A L L •42-8160 or 642 1 495

MacGlashan METAMORA 1-678-2289

346 Northern proporty

C H A R L E V O I X , e x e c u t i v e h o m e 2.510 s q f t 3 b e d r o o m * . 2 b a t h s , c a r p e t e d a n d d r a p e d . 2 f i r e p l a c e * . 40 f t . b a l c o n y a n d p a t i o P r i v a t e r o a d P a n o r a m i c v i e w of l a k e , is-l a n d * . f o r e a t f r o m t h l * c u s t o m tome 111-547-8079

L E W I S T O N O v e r 2 w o o d e d a c r e * w i l h s t r i p o n W e r t T w i n L a k e S a n d b e a c h O n l y 11500 f o r q u i c k s a l e

A s k f o r J O H N M C G U I R E

chamberlain 626-9140 626-9100

H A R B O R S P R I N G S , J u s ! r e d u c -e d ' ! P i c t u r e s q u e fcrm b o u s e n l c h e d I n t o t% w o o d e d a n d r o N a e a c r e s . J W m i l e s f r o m t o w n : b a a t t f l -fu l v i e w s of s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n -t r y s i d e : I b e d r o o m s , 4 o u t -1 -"*JS SS?: t i o n . P r i c e d t o aeK a t H A M R E A L E S T A T E W-tMl

350 Farms ,for sale

IRISH HILLS' 40. 75 . 11$ o r I I I f a r m a c r e p a r c e l s

f r o m | 7 0 0 to p o o a c r e . T E R M S

Tepee Realty 533-7272

F O R T Y A C R E S . 30 t i l l a b l e . 3 b e d -r o o m m o b i l h o m e . b a r n , w o o d s . La-k e v l t w . M i c h . . M 46 a n d M 91 120.000 848-5084 o r w e e k e n d s

517 352-8014

a r t J & A S B .

DOWN HOM€ FARM Yep. a cozy ranch home with 2 bedrooms, kitchen dining area, l iving room and bbth. (In good condition} On 30 ocres of the purtiest roll ing land 'around. Several small out - buildings Unlimited po-tential. Grow a huge garden, snowmobile, and bone bock riding on your own property, Just $29,900 Land contrqct terms. Ideal weekend retreat South of Lapeer

CEDARSHAKE MINI-FAR^/ An attractive, well-built, 2 story country home in fine condition ond al l newly paint-ed outside Old foshioned 'rocking chair' front porch 4 bedrooms, big kitchen, dining room, and hardwood floors. A comfortable fami ly home with lots of potential Located on 5 secluded acres Lots of es-tablished vegetable ond flow-er gardens, and a sturdy out-building, $39,500. Land con-tract terms. Hadley area.

J.L. Gardner Metamora

678-2284 S M A L L a n d l a r « e F a r m s f o r s a l e , in H i l l s d a l e C o u n t y . T r i S t a t e R e a l t y . R o i i t e I . C a m d e n M i c h i g a n . 49232 R i c h a r d F a c k l e r . B ro -k e r . 1-517 567 4477

40 ROLLING ACRES NEAR Codilloc. wi th lorge 5 bedroom Form Colonial Terms. $10,000 Down $35,000. Call Mr Balogh. 645-2500 or 646-6102

CRANBROOK A s s o c Inc R e a l t o r s

352

352 Commercial Industrial

FARM'GTON HILLS C o m m e r c i a l B-3 . 9 M i l e R d W e s t

of F a r m i n g t o n R d n e x t lo g a s s t a -

t i o n S e w e r a n d w a t e r , i d e a l f o r

s m a l l s h o p p i n g c e n t e r a u l o w a s h

or r e s t a u r a n t $59,900

RED BARON 422-8220

BRIGHTON New 5.000 sq ft manufac-turing building Asking only $60,500 Also 3.200 sq ft body shop Both buildings off Grand River at 1-96 ond US 23 expressways

REAL ESTATE ONE Call Dove Taylor

255-5600 437-3168 after 5 PM

AIR INDUSTRIAL PARK Are you considering expand-ing your business? Have,.you thought of the hub of' f^orth-

ern Michigan as a possible lo-cation? If so, call us regard-ing Goylord Air Industrial Park Controlled environment, all improvements Lot sizes from 22.600 sq. ft to 95,600 sq. ft , twenty-five cents per foot *

Thompson-Brown Farmington - 476-8700

Goylord - 517-732-3517

INDUSTRIAL BUILDING

9.860 square feet for sale lo-cated 3 miles East of Brighton on Grand River near 1-96 and US 23. 6 year old building in excellent condition 14' dear ceiling height 2 covered double truck wells Priced ot $266,000. Contact Gary W Burkhort.

Thompson-Brown 476-8700

O X F O R D I N D U S T R I A L P A R K N e w i n d u s t r i a l p a r k a l l i m p r o v e m e n t * I n c l u d e r a i l L a n d c o n t r a c t t e r m * Wi l l b u i l d t o *u i t S e n d f o r b r o u c t u i r ? R J H a r t x e l l . L A M -B R E C H T R E A L T Y C O . 3300 P e n o b a c o t B l d g . D e t r o i t . M i c h 48228

* 964 4522

Prime Commercial Site LIVONIA

2.02 ACRES Plymouth Rd ot Wonderland All utilities Zoned C-2. $75,000.

For Details Phone: Wi l l iam Levitt

3 5 3 - 2 1 0 0

CARL ROSMAN & CO.

Industrial

i N D U j f r R l ^ t

BUILDING 10.500 square fctf,for $ole in „ FormingSon nea* 4 AAiie % » d Hos 3,300 squaae fwet oir a x w ditioned off ic* spoce a n d 14 ' foot cl«or ;• ceiling height Available tmn>«diotely. Con-tort Gory, Burkhort pt 476-8700.

Thompson-Brown

354 Income Property For sale

Light Industrial

A s s e m b l y , p r i n t i n g o r s i m i l a r b u s i -

n e s s . R u r a l a r e a . N o s o n i n g 30

m i n u t e s s o u t n of J a c k a o n o n U S

h i g h w a y T h r e e n e w s t e e l b u i l d

i n g s . 11.008 s q . f t . 4 .100 s q . f t a n d

s n o f f i c e w i t h 1.180 s q f t L o c a t e d

o n ) a c r e * w i t h w e l l a n d f e p t l c s y s -

tem. V a c a n t . I m m e d i a t e

Lawrence Real Estate 344 M 99 RR 8

H i l l s d a l e . M I 4 N 4 2

• 517-523-3300 Eros 3 I M 4 M O I

}

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P I N C O M E

7.6 ACRES P L U S 7 U n i t a p a r t m e n t

P L U S 4 s i n g l e h o m e s

f u l l d u p l e x

U S T W L C

P L U S o n l y 840.000 d o w n

T o e x c h a n g e , s e l l o r p u r c h a s e Ca l l

D i c k , s p e c i a l i z i n g in a p a r t m e n t s

R E D C A R P E T 522 3500

35>7 Y I E L D - N o r t h w e s l D e i r o i t d u p l e x (8 v w s o l d ! I n c o m e . $440; e x p e n s e $124 A s s u m e $28,000 m o r t g a g e C a s h r e q u i r e d $4,000 358-1001

APTS. I n v e s t m e n t s t h a t m a k e you m o n e y

p l u s * e v e r a l t a x s a v i n g s a d v a n t a g -

e s S e v e r a l a p a r t m e n t s a v a i l a b l e

F o r p e r s o n a l i n v e s t m e n t con

s u l f a t i o n , c a l l

Jordine & Laurencelle C O M M E R C I A L R E A L E S T A T E

549 8320

356 Investment Property For sale

NORTHVILLE Multiple 1 ocre in city. 3 bed-room home, possible 17 units $59,500.. 349-8700

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

Building on Grand River Ave with restaurant can be used as is with tenant Have good return on investment Located on Grand River and Outer Drive with A + tenant plus a net net profit $45,500

643-0704

Cranbrook COMAAERCIAL DIV Assoc Inc Realtors

R E A D Y & W A I T I N G

27 ACRES.(approximately) m GREAT location, reody for de-velopers Sewer ond gas m street Countfyside. yet only minutes from stores schools and ^-oressways

Mo*

BROOCK 4139 O r c h a r d L a k e 626-4UOO

LARGE, desirable commercial shopptnt; center corner lot IWi x 100. Pueblo West Colorado -Mother ill. must sell, reasonable, musl sac rifice . 646-5055

7 V 2 % L a n d

C o n t r a c t

Two acres w i t h 2 4 0 0 sq ft

house, corner of N e w b u r g h

a n d 8 M i l e Rd Excel lent in-

ves tmen t , b e a u t i f u l loca t ion .

TOM WRIGHT ULTRA 425-1000

LAKE O R I O N Retai l Store, center of t o w n w i t h g o o d i nves tmen t poten rial. 2 upper a p a r t m e n t rent als. o n m a m street, 1600 sq ft. Terms a v a i l a b l e

Cal l Rudy Schuler

ROBYN REALTY & INVESTMENT

628-9100

360 Business Opportunities

E X C E P T I O N A L L Y good neighbor hood bar Boyne C i t y show ing s teady income P r i c e d a l $105,000 K e i t h Dres sel R e a l t v . C.ay lord 517 7J2-1707 o r B o v n e C i t y SIS 582 6767 Eas t J o r d a n . 616 538-2595

12 U N I T M O T E L 4 b e d r o o m o w n e r s q u a r t e r s 21 a c r e s n e a t a n d c l e a n o p e r a t i o n s e r v i n g I n t e r l o c h e n a n d H o n o r T r a v e r s e C i t y A r e a R id inw t r a i l s S t a b l e . C o r r a l S t o r a g e B u i l d i n g 680 (t of e x c e l l e n t U S H i g h w a y f r o n t a g e $79 500 T e r m s a v a i l a b l e O P E N 4 S E A S O N S w i l h o t h e r G o o d B u v s

M A P L E C I T Y R E A L T Y M a p l e C i t y . M i c h i g a n 49664

(816 1 228 5700 334 372:

M E A T M A R K E T

G r o s s $7 000 m o n t h l y P u r c h a s e

p n e e $5,500 v , ,

L A U N D R Y

D R Y C L E A N I N G

A l o v e l y b u s i n e s s o p p o r t u n i t y in

D e a r b o t - n b y F o r d o f f i c e s G r o s s e s

$48 000 y e a r l y

HICKORY HILL 522-5200

B E A U T Y S H O P . B i r m i n g h a m c a l l a f t e i 7 30 P M 698 9023

CLEAN-UP $5,000 down sets you up in1

your own Dry deonmg ond Coin-op loundry business Be your own boss Coll

TOM WRIGlHT ULTRA 4 2 ^ . 1 0 0 0

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CHARTERHOUSE APTS N o r t h l a n d a r e a ' s m o s t l u x u r i o u s 2

b e d r o o m . S h a t h i p t e

• Central Air Conditioning • A l l E l e c t r i c K i t c h e n s

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a C a r p e t i n g

• P r i v a t e B a l c o n y

• P r i v a t e P a r t y R o o m

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• T e n n i s C o u r t s

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P L Y M O U T H . I b e d r o o m . 300 E L i b e r t y . P i l g r i m A p a r t m e n t s A v a i l -a b l e i m m e d i a t e l y . 8 t o v e . r e f r i g -e r a t o r . c a r p e t i n g , l a r g e r o o m s i x e s $170 C o u p l e s 455 1372

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LUXURY Ranch Two bed-rooms. two baths, lorge l iving room with fireplace. Nice kitchen and dining room Newly carpeted and deco-rated Basement and 2 car ga-roge $450 month. Call Mr. Balogh. 645-2500. 646-6102.

CRANBROOK A s s o c I n c . R e a l t o r s

P L Y M O U T H . 1 b e d r o o m . C r e s t P a r k . 41955 W i l c o x R d S t o v e , r e -f r i g e r a t o r . c a r p e t i n g , a i r c o n d i -t i o n i n g . s w i m m i n g p o o l . N i c e l o c a -t i o n o v e r l o o k i n g p a r k A v a i l a b l e i m -m e d i a t e l y . $t$0! A d u l t s 455 1372

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Immediate Occuponcy

Children Welcome. No Pets. One Bedroom. One Bath, 2 Bedrooms. IV* baths, includ-ing Carport from $250. Model Open Doily, 12-6 PM End of Kirts Rd., between 15 & 16 Mile Roads, E. of Crooks.

689-1377

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1 4 2 bedroom luxury apart-ments, swimming, sauna, golf, approximately 1.000 sq ft. l iv ing spoce wi th private balconies. Immediate occu-poncy. In Hampton, Rochester Rood. Vj mile N. of Auburn Rd

8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

P L Y M O U T H . 2 b e d r o o m . 300 E L i b e r t y . P i l g r i m A p a r t m e n t s A v a i l -a b l e M a r c h I S t o v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , c a r p e t i n g , l a r g e r o o m s i t e s . $190 C o u p l e s . 455 1372

A C C O M O D A T I N G T o t h e y o u n g p r o f e s s i o n a l s a n d u n i -v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s S p a c i o u s a n d b r i g h t s t u d i o I a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s w i t h c a r p e t i n g , f i n e de-t a i l s . f i r e p l a c e s , a n d m o d e r n k i t c h -e n s F r o m $90 I n c l u d i n g s w i m m i n g poo l , t e n n i s c o u r t , p a r k i n g l o t s a n d s e c u r i t y g u a r d s . All c e n t r a l l y lo-c a t e d . n e a r t h e r i v e r f r o n t a n d m i n u t e s f r o m D o w n t o w n . W a y n e S t a t e a n d c u l t u r a l c e n t e r H I G C E N S M a n a g e m e n t 924-9010

W I L L I A M S B U R G V I L L A G E . B i r -m i n g h a m T w o b e d r o o m , o n e b a t h t o w n h o u s e s G r a e f i e l d R d $235 m o n t h 946 3942

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NEW 1 BEDROOM APT. Immediate occupancy

VILLAGE GREEN OF PLYMOUTH

4 5 5 - 8 1 0 0

400

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L a k e R d . . o n e a n d t w o b e d n ^ m

l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s f r o m $175.

6 8 2 - 1 9 5 2

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c o n y , r e s e r v e d c a r p o r t . he< I ool. p l u s o t h e r f e a t u r e s . A d i l o p e t s 9 9 5 K i r t s . E of C r o « k s

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APARTMENTS

Now being completed in Rochester orea * 1

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T h e s e a r e t h e f i n e s t a p a r t m e n t s In

R o c h e s t e r a r e a , l o c a t e d In a b e a u t i -

f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d , s e c l u d e d l o c a t i o n

All d e l u x e f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e : C a r p e t -

i n g . L a r g e O o o e t s . S o u n d C o n d i -

t i o n i n g . S c h i a g e S e c u r i t y L o c k s .

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W a t e r . A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g . L o c k e r

a n d L a u n d r y F a c i l i t i e s .

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1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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APT.

FROM $210 M O D E L 6 8 1 - 6 8 8 0

OFFICE 3 3 8 - 4 ( 1 3 3

B E L M A R T E R R A C E S . b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s $172. F u l l v c a r p e t e d , d r a p e s r k i t c h e n a p p l i a n c e s I n c l u d e d 1129 M i d d l e b e l t . G a r d e n C i t y . M a n a g e r - A p t 15

S U B - L E A S E a v a i l a b l e a t G l e n s . 4 b e d r o o m s . 2W bj B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s s c h o o l s Imrr a t e o c c u p a n c y . R e n e w o w n I J u n e I . 942

PINE LAKE Manor Apts

1 & 2 Bedrooms ovailoble for immediate occuponcy.

• I n d i v i d u a l C e n t r a l A * C A H e a t -

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682-9 499 338-4 )33

A p a r t m e n t s f y r ^TT 1 and J bedroom featuring carpet lag. air tionlag. GE dream kitchen Includ-ing diahwaaher Pitta, balcaates swimming pod. tennis cearte aad more Conveniently located near I-79 and Rochester Rd.

One bedroom from t»l4 Tea bedroom Irem $249

689-3090 ISM Rochester Cl.. Troy

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m a i n t a i n e d • S w i m m i n g P o o l • C o v e r e d P a r k i n g

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R o b i n s o n B r o s J O 9-9319

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P L Y M O U T H , e x c e l l e n t l o c a t i o n , s m a l l b u i l d i n g , b e a u t i f u l ^ 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s , a i r c o n d i t i o n e d . s t o v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , d i s h -w a s h e r . c a r p e t i n g , d r a p e r i e s . $200 $250, p l u s s e c u r i t y C a l l a f t e r 7 P M .

455 2595

CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT^ (358-5550)

RENTAL DIRECTORY CHOOSK YOUR

LOCATION OPIN DAILY

1 2 - 6

J WESTLAND TOWERS Luxury Hi-Rise

OFF W A Y N E ROAD Just S. ot Westland Shopping Ctr.

Year Round Resort Living Under 1 Roof INDOOR POOL ( 4 A A u

7 1 1 - 1 5 0 0 t 1 9 9 / ' r CHATHAM HILLS Luxury Living In Farmlngtort

On Old Qrand River Between Drake & Haistead

1 & 2 bedrooms. dens a v a i l a b l e

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In Novl by Walled Lake O N PONTIAC TRAIL

East ot Beck Rd. Enjoy yourself at our pool, sauna and tennis courts.

LUXURY 1 A 2 B E D R O O M S

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In Canton Township On Palmer Rd W. Lil lay

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$190

1 BLK. W OF SHELDON. S. Of ANN AR80R ROAD ON MARQUETTE ST,

453-9183

ANN ARBOR RD

Deer Creek Park Apartments Are Renting For 1969 Prices!

O u r Ra tes h a v e b e e n re-

d u c e d A c r o s s t he B o a r d !

APARTMENTS 1 bedroom with den from $185 2 bedroom from $205

TOWN HOUSES 2 bedroom from $225 3 4 4 bedroom froai $270

Enioy a CARPETING AND DRAPES e DISHWASHER o FIREPLACES o SUNKEN LIVING

ROOMS, a BEAM CEILINGS

oCARPORTS o GATEHOUSE SECURITY

Recreation With o OLYMPIC SIZE

YEAR-ROUND POOL

a BILLIARD ROOM o EXERCISE ROOM a SAUNA a SUN DECK

J o y R d . 2' /2 M i l e s W e s t

o f W a y n e R d . . P l y m o u t h

455-2424

Open Daily 10-6 Sat. -Sun Noon-6

Closed Wed D E t « C E t *

Y o u c a n l i v e i n s o m e p l a c e s f o r y e a r s , a n d n e v e r f e e l a t

h o m e . N o t a t D e e r f i e l d W o o d s ! Y o u ' l l g e t t h e r e a l c o n t e n t e d

f e e l i n g o f b e i n g " s e t t l e d ' ' h e r e , f r o m t h e v e r y f i r s t d a y y o u

m o v e i n . S e t t l e d . . . a n d s e c u r e .

E v e r y o n e , a n d t w o b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t h a s b e e n b u i l t

a n d e q u i p p e d w i t h t o p - q u a l i t y m a t e r i a l s f o r y o u r c o n v e n -

i e n c e a n d c o m f o r t . A b e a u t i f u l , p r i v a t e s w i m m i n g p o o l w i t h

s p a c i o u s s u n p a t i o o f f e r s t h e l a s t w o r d i n l e i s u r e l i v i n g A n d

y o u g e t a l l t h i s i n t h e t r a n q u i l s e t t i n g o f s u b u r b a n L i v o n i a

C o m e o u t a n d s e e u s t h i s w e e k e n d . - D e e r f i e l d W o o d s i s

a g r e a t p l a c e t o v i s i t . . .

a n d e v e n g r e a t e r p l a c e t o l i v e !

Directions: farmington Road just north of 7 Mile Road.

Model Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:00-5:00 Sat.-Sun. 12:00-5:00

A Schostak

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PLYMOUTH

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lhines park apts.

WESTLAND ,1 ond 2 BEDROOMS

FROM $180 Carpeting dHhwaaber . a i r condi (Mfthg. security intercom. > awlm-m j n « Po®»« w * 1 | t « ® « u r o u a c l u h -

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P d b h c t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a t e n t r a n c e

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C O W A N R O A D . J t u l N o r t h of W a r -

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425-0052 M o n d a y F r i d a y 1 1 4

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Bloomfield Manor West t ft 2 b e d r o o m s c a r p e t i n g , d r a p e s ,

a p p l i a n c e s i n c l u d i n g d i s h w a s h e r

> i r c o n d i t i o n e r a n d p o o l F r o m

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d r a p e s i n l i v i n g r o o m , l a r g e c l o s -

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S t o r a g e a r e a in b a s e m e n t i n c l u d i n g

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p a r k i n g , s p a c i o u s g r o u n d s I y e a r

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N E W I a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s f r o m $175 . • 533-P14*

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