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•• > « ^-1-. V--V,-»| i W p i i m . in' ••ni"-- i • • *• » ft' ff% <i! • i-V-V*'-. Canton CterUcr Volume 5 Number 35 Thursday, November 29,1979 Can too, Michigan 80 Pages Twenty-five cent: (X>1»79 W DNR discovers illegal placement of chemicals Winning streak snapped Coaches were very intense Tuesday night during the first round girls' basketball playoffs which saw Plymouth Salem snap the 15-game winning streak of the Plymouth Canton squad. The Rocks now ad- vance to second-round play tonight against Ypsi- lanti. Shown on the bench Tuesday night were Can- ton coach Mike McCauley (at right) and Salem coach Bob Blohm. For game details, turn to Page IB of today's Sports Section. (Staff photos by Gary Caskey) By CAROLINE PRICE The Michigan Department of Natu- ral Resources has told a Roseville com- pany to move chemical-filled drums stored on the company's Canton Town- ship property. The drums were brought to the DNR's attention by Canton resident George Miller. The property, at 44052 Yost, is owned by the Mill & Abrasive Supply Company on Grosbeck in Rose- ville, but had apparently been leased to other companies. v Although DNR water quality s^>ecial- ist Sue Norton said the drums' place- ment is in violation of the Michigan Water Resources Act (Public Act 245), she did not know what kind of chemi- cals the drums contained. She said when she recently inspected the property, she saw that one of the drums was lableled as containing for- maldehyde. William Keener, an owner of the Mill & Abrasive Supply Co., said the drums contained a fire retardant coolant used by a tool and dye company which once occupied the property. "THERE'S NO formaldehyde out there," Keener said. "Formaldehyde is worth 70 cents a pound, so no one's going to leave it. I don't know what ev- eryone's getting so worked up about." Keener said the drums had been emptied of their original contents and filled with other material by the tool and dye firm. Ms. Norton said DNR officials had not taken samples of the drums' con- tents. Bruce Phillips of the Canton Town- ship ordinance department was told about the drums by the Observer. He went to the site to inspect it. He said he had not known of the drums prior to Tuesday. According to Phillips, a representa- tive from Abrasive Supply was already at the property when he arrived. Phillips said the representative showed him the property, where he counted about 50 drums. Some of the drums contained material, some did not. Phillips said there appeared to be a variety of chemicals in the barrels he inspected. He said he took samples of four apparently different chemicals and will make the samples available to the DNR. "I advised the representative to get hold of the DNR and the Wayne County Health Department and find out where there is a landfill approved for chemi- cal disposal, and take the drums there," Phillips said. THE INSPECTOR said the Abrasive (Continued on page 4A) Township drops PCB soil issue Planners ratify land use plan A revised version of Canton Town- ship's 1976 master plan and planning map was approved this week by the planning commission. The master plan addendum, under study for many months, needed only the planning commission's approval to become official Revision of the township's zoning or- dinance text, which would actually im- plement the provisions of the master plan, have yet to be approved by the commission. Zoning ordinance revisions must also win the approval of the Canton Town- ship Board of Trustees. The master plan addendum, which was passed by a 6-1 vote (Commission- er Robert Shefferly dissented), features several major changes. MOST OF THESE center around re- ductions in residential density and in- creases in both industrial and commer- cial land uses. The goal of saving much of the western portion of the township for agricultural purposes continues to be a major goal. The reduction in residential density affects property east of 1-275 south of Ford Road; adjacent to the lower Rouge River, and along Michigan Ave- nue west of Canton Center Road. The method of reducing density in- volves increasing lot sizes in the desig- nated areas from a 60-foot minimum to a 70-foot minimum with a requirement that side lots be a minimum of 15 feet. OTHER CHANGES have an effect on the use of land along Ford Road. In radium mishap State cites Sinai Hospital Sinai Hospital has been cited for 21 violations of Michigan Public Health Department rules following the recov- ery of a hospital radium tube at a Can- ton landfill last month. The radium source, used for the treatment of Sinai cancer patients, was found at Woodland Meadows Landfill last Oct. 16 following an intensive week-long search for the tiny, radioac- tive capsule. Donald Van Farowe, chief of the health department's radiology division, said a Sinai cleaning person dumped the capsule in a trash basket after find- ing the tube on the floor. Trash from the Detroit hospital is taken to Wood- land Meadows. Van Farowe said no one was injured in the incident, but added, "the poten- tial for overexposure was there." inside Amusements Bottom Line Bowling Brevities Canton Chatter Church Clubs in Action Obituaries Opinion Past & Present Sports Stroller Suburban Life The View Witch Watch Classified The 20-millicurie radium source, used to treat cancer cells, could cause severe damage to healthy tissue if han- dled.too closely, Van Farowe said. HE SAID the charges against Sinai involve the hospital's failure to register its radium sources with the state and to seek health department approval of ra- diation handling procedures. He said Sinai's administration has been asked to remedy those deficien- cies. Van Farowe would not rule out the possibility, however, that the health de- partment would take punitive action against Sinai Hospital, such as the levy- ing of fines. Patricia Dillick, assistant director of public relations for Sinai, said the hos- pital will send a follow-u0 report on the GET THE PICTURE Karen Werner sold her camera In a flash, just with an ad In the classi- fied section of her hometown newspaper. She found out, as you will too, that when It comes to selling photo- graphic equipment, our paper gets the job done. Call us today. 591-0900 accident to the healthldepartment next month. \ "But we don't care to comment on specifics right now," she said about the health department citations. According to Van Farowe, the radi- um tube was found by a cleaning, per- son in a room across the hall from the site where radium sources are normal- ly kept. He said no one knows how the tube was misplaced. Van Farowe theorizes the tube may have fallen on the floor and become lodged in the cleat-like bottom of a hospital employee's shoes He attibuted last month's accident to the absence of state-authorized proce- dures for the handling of radium sourc- es. "We don't want this to happen again," he said. Pupils pass state tests acceptably The results of a statewide test given to Plymouth-Cantos fourth, seventh and tenth graders are in. And while there's nothing to cheer about, as yet, there's also nothing to be worried about, say school administra- tors. The Michigan Education Assessment Test was given to these students in the fall and is an annual barometer for stu- dents' understanding of math and Eng- lish. (This is the first year tenth graders (Continued on page 4A) Land between Morton Taylor and Lil- ley along Ford Road has been designat- ed for residential use in an effort to prevent an unbroken strip of commer- cial ventures along Canton's major throughfare. The plan also projects extensive commercial use of land along Canton Center Road north of Ford Road, pri- marily to meet the needs of the resi- dents in the four major subdivisions in that area. Nearly 200 acres more have been designated for industrial use in the master plan revision. About 160 acres were added in the area of Warren Road both ea^t and west of 1-275, with the remaining expansion proposed along Ford Road east of Lotz. The plan reflects the desire of the commission to preserve Htore than 500 acres of farmland west of Canton Cen- ter Road. According to Township Planner James Kosteva, the commis- sion will discuss the goal of preserving farmland at a special meeting called for 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3, at township hall. The commission will further express its commitment to farmland preserva- tion at a special joint study session with the township board, economic de- velopment corporation and industrial and commercial committee called for 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6, at township hjjl The controversy over drums of PCB- laced soil dumped at the Woodland Meadows landfill has been given an of- ficial cooling-off by the Canton Town- ship Board of Trustees. However, some trustees said the re- cent discovery of potentially hazardous waste at the landfill was a prime ex- ample of wfiy businesses should be li- censed. The board voted Tuesday to consider the landfill case as "inactive" unless further test results from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) warrant a review. In October, a Canton resident had discovered that 100 cubic yards of PCB-laced soil in metal drums had been dumped in 1975 at the landfill on Hannan Road. The soil had been contaminated on Detroit Edison Co. property after an electric transformer leaked. When the drums were discovered at the landfill, tests were run on water from wells at Woodland Meadows to determine whether the PCB had leaked through the high clay content into the water table. TESTS CONDUCTED by the Envi- ronmental Reasearch Group in Ann Ar- bor and the DNR have so far revealed that no ground water at the landfill has been contaminated. Results from further DNR tests have not yet been compiled. The testing, and other work done by Canton in connection with the landfill, has cost the township more than $2,000, which will be paid out of planning de- partment funds. TRUSTEE CAROL Bodenmiller pro- posed the resolution to place the Wood- land Meadows case in the inactive file, She said her intent in calling the case inactive would be to require supervisor Noel Culbert to get approval from at least four board trustees before taking anything other than an emergency ac- tion connected with the landfill. But Mrs. Bodenmiller said she still considered the dumping of hazardous wastes a serious threat to Canton be- cause the township's high clay base makes it a prime spot for landfills. She added that Canton might c&ntrol landfills better by licensing them Canton Resident George Miller, who discovered the PCB-laced drums of soil, attended the regular Tuesday meeting and told the board there are ways to prevent future landfills. Although the type of waste dumped at landfills falls under federal and state jurisdiction, Miller said local gov- ernments had the sole control over how deep and how high a landfill can be. (Continued on page 4A) Youth, 16, charged in heists Canton police confirmed they have recovered $4,000 worth of stolen furni- ture from a 16-year-old Dearborn Heights youth. Police said the boy led them to the storage facility he was renting in Tay- lor earlier this week after being de- tained on two counts of breaking and entering. According to police, the storage area contained $4,000 worth of furniture from Wonderland Mobile Home Sales at Michigan and Belleville roads in Canton as well as other businesses in Taylor and Ypsilanti. Canton police have charged the youth with Sunday's breaking and en- tering of a model mobile home at Wonderland. He is also charged with a similar robbery of a Wonderland mo- bile home earlier this month. Sgt. Dennis Joker of the Canton Po- lice Department said the boy's prelimi- nary hearing has not been scheduled (Continued on page 4A) Wanted: Good Samaritans The world is full of unsung heros and heroines. They go about their business of en- riching the lives of those around them with little fanfare. They're always ready to help out when help is needed. They can be compared with the orig- inal Good Samaritan of biblical times, who helped a traveler in distress while others simply walked by and pretended not to see. * Although the deeds of the modern- day Good Samaritan are often most visible during the Christmas season, he or she is usually active throughout the year. The newspaper business can become a cynical one. So much of the news we print is far from cheerful. But we be- lieve there are still Good Samaritans in the world. All we have to do is find them. Do you know a Good Samaritan? If there's someone you believe deserves recognition and appreciation, tell us about him or her on the enti7 blank provided here. We plan to publish stories about some of the people you nominate. . ^So, if you know a Good Samaritan, please submit your nomination to the Observer, 461 S. 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Canton CterUcr Volume 5 Number 35 Thursday, November 29,1979 Can too, Michigan 80 Pages Twenty-five cent:

(X>1»79

W

DNR discovers illegal placement of chemicals

Winning streak snapped

Coaches were very intense Tuesday night during the first round girls' basketball playoffs which saw Plymouth Salem snap the 15-game winning streak of the Plymouth Canton squad. The Rocks now ad-vance to second-round play tonight against Ypsi-

lanti. Shown on the bench Tuesday night were Can-ton coach Mike McCauley (at right) and Salem coach Bob Blohm. For game details, turn to Page IB of today's Sports Section. (Staff photos by Gary Caskey)

By CAROLINE PRICE The Michigan Department of Natu-

ral Resources has told a Roseville com-pany to move chemical-filled drums stored on the company's Canton Town-ship property.

The drums were brought to the DNR's attention by Canton resident George Miller. The property, at 44052 Yost, is owned by the Mill & Abrasive Supply Company on Grosbeck in Rose-ville, but had apparently been leased to other companies. v

Although DNR water quality s^>ecial-ist Sue Norton said the drums' place-ment is in violation of the Michigan Water Resources Act (Public Act 245), she did not know what kind of chemi-cals the drums contained.

She said when she recently inspected the property, she saw that one of the drums was lableled as containing for-maldehyde.

William Keener, an owner of the Mill & Abrasive Supply Co., said the drums contained a fire retardant coolant used by a tool and dye company which once occupied the property.

"THERE'S NO formaldehyde out there," Keener said. "Formaldehyde is worth 70 cents a pound, so no one's going to leave it. I don't know what ev-eryone's getting so worked up about."

Keener said the drums had been

emptied of their original contents and filled with other material by the tool and dye firm.

Ms. Norton said DNR officials had not taken samples of the drums' con-tents.

Bruce Phillips of the Canton Town-ship ordinance department was told about the drums by the Observer. He went to the site to inspect it.

He said he had not known of the drums prior to Tuesday.

According to Phillips, a representa-tive from Abrasive Supply was already at the property when he arrived.

Phillips said the representative showed him the property, where he counted about 50 drums. Some of the

drums contained material, some did not.

Phillips said there appeared to be a variety of chemicals in the barrels he inspected. He said he took samples of four apparently different chemicals and will make the samples available to the DNR.

"I advised the representative to get hold of the DNR and the Wayne County Health Department and find out where there is a landfill approved for chemi-cal disposal, and take the drums there," Phillips said.

THE INSPECTOR said the Abrasive

(Continued on page 4A)

Township drops PCB soil issue

Planners ratify land use plan A revised version of Canton Town-

ship's 1976 master plan and planning map was approved this week by the planning commission.

The master plan addendum, under study for many months, needed only the planning commission's approval to become official

Revision of the township's zoning or-dinance text, which would actually im-plement the provisions of the master plan, have yet to be approved by the commission.

Zoning ordinance revisions must also win the approval of the Canton Town-ship Board of Trustees.

The master plan addendum, which was passed by a 6-1 vote (Commission-er Robert Shefferly dissented), features several major changes.

MOST OF THESE center around re-ductions in residential density and in-creases in both industrial and commer-cial land uses. The goal of saving much of the western portion of the township for agricultural purposes continues to

be a major goal. The reduction in residential density

affects property east of 1-275 south of Ford Road; adjacent to the lower Rouge River, and along Michigan Ave-nue west of Canton Center Road.

The method of reducing density in-volves increasing lot sizes in the desig-nated areas from a 60-foot minimum to a 70-foot minimum with a requirement that side lots be a minimum of 15 feet.

OTHER CHANGES have an effect on the use of land along Ford Road.

In radium mishap

State cites Sinai Hospital Sinai Hospital has been cited for 21

violations of Michigan Public Health Department rules following the recov-ery of a hospital radium tube at a Can-ton landfill last month.

The radium source, used for the treatment of Sinai cancer patients, was found at Woodland Meadows Landfill last Oct. 16 following an intensive week-long search for the tiny, radioac-tive capsule.

Donald Van Farowe, chief of the health department's radiology division, said a Sinai cleaning person dumped the capsule in a trash basket after find-ing the tube on the floor. Trash from the Detroit hospital is taken to Wood-land Meadows.

Van Farowe said no one was injured in the incident, but added, "the poten-tial for overexposure was there."

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The 20-millicurie radium source, used to treat cancer cells, could cause severe damage to healthy tissue if han-dled.too closely, Van Farowe said.

HE SAID the charges against Sinai involve the hospital's failure to register its radium sources with the state and to seek health department approval of ra-diation handling procedures.

He said Sinai's administration has been asked to remedy those deficien-cies.

Van Farowe would not rule out the possibility, however, that the health de-partment would take punitive action against Sinai Hospital, such as the levy-ing of fines.

Patricia Dillick, assistant director of public relations for Sinai, said the hos-pital will send a follow-u0 report on the

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accident to the healthldepartment next month. \

"But we don't care to comment on specifics right now," she said about the health department citations.

According to Van Farowe, the radi-um tube was found by a cleaning, per-son in a room across the hall from the site where radium sources are normal-ly kept.

He said no one knows how the tube was misplaced. Van Farowe theorizes the tube may have fallen on the floor and become lodged in the cleat-like bottom of a hospital employee's shoes

He attibuted last month's accident to the absence of state-authorized proce-dures for the handling of radium sourc-es.

"We don't want this to happen again," he said.

Pupils pass state tests acceptably

The results of a statewide test given to Plymouth-Cantos fourth, seventh and tenth graders are in.

And while there's nothing to cheer about, as yet, there's also nothing to be worried about, say school administra-tors.

The Michigan Education Assessment Test was given to these students in the fall and is an annual barometer for stu-dents' understanding of math and Eng-lish.

(This is the first year tenth graders

(Continued on page 4A)

Land between Morton Taylor and Lil-ley along Ford Road has been designat-ed for residential use in an effort to prevent an unbroken strip of commer-cial ventures along Canton's major throughfare.

The plan also projects extensive commercial use of land along Canton Center Road north of Ford Road, pri-marily to meet the needs of the resi-dents in the four major subdivisions in that area.

Nearly 200 acres more have been designated for industrial use in the master plan revision. About 160 acres were added in the area of Warren Road both ea^t and west of 1-275, with the remaining expansion proposed along Ford Road east of Lotz.

The plan reflects the desire of the commission to preserve Htore than 500 acres of farmland west of Canton Cen-ter Road. According to Township Planner James Kosteva, the commis-sion will discuss the goal of preserving farmland at a special meeting called for 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3, at township hall.

The commission will further express its commitment to farmland preserva-tion at a special joint study session with the township board, economic de-velopment corporation and industrial and commercial committee called for 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6, at township hjjl

The controversy over drums of PCB-laced soil dumped at the Woodland Meadows landfill has been given an of-ficial cooling-off by the Canton Town-ship Board of Trustees.

However, some trustees said the re-cent discovery of potentially hazardous waste at the landfill was a prime ex-ample of wfiy businesses should be li-censed.

The board voted Tuesday to consider the landfill case as "inactive" unless further test results from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) warrant a review.

In October, a Canton resident had discovered that 100 cubic yards of PCB-laced soil in metal drums had been dumped in 1975 at the landfill on Hannan Road.

The soil had been contaminated on Detroit Edison Co. property after an electric transformer leaked.

When the drums were discovered at the landfill, tests were run on water from wells at Woodland Meadows to determine whether the PCB had leaked through the high clay content into the water table.

TESTS CONDUCTED by the Envi-ronmental Reasearch Group in Ann Ar-bor and the DNR have so far revealed that no ground water at the landfill has been contaminated.

Results from further DNR tests have not yet been compiled.

The testing, and other work done by Canton in connection with the landfill, has cost the township more than $2,000, which will be paid out of planning de-partment funds.

TRUSTEE CAROL Bodenmiller pro-posed the resolution to place the Wood-land Meadows case in the inactive file,

She said her intent in calling the case inactive would be to require supervisor Noel Culbert to get approval from at least four board trustees before taking anything other than an emergency ac-tion connected with the landfill.

But Mrs. Bodenmiller said she still considered the dumping of hazardous

wastes a serious threat to Canton be-cause the township's high clay base makes it a prime spot for landfills.

She added that Canton might c&ntrol landfills better by licensing them

Canton Resident George Miller, who discovered the PCB-laced drums of soil, attended the regular Tuesday meeting and told the board there are ways to prevent future landfills.

Although the type of waste dumped at landfills falls under federal and state jurisdiction, Miller said local gov-ernments had the sole control over how deep and how high a landfill can be.

(Continued on page 4A)

Youth, 16, charged in heists

Canton police confirmed they have recovered $4,000 worth of stolen furni-ture from a 16-year-old Dearborn Heights youth.

Police said the boy led them to the storage facility he was renting in Tay-lor earlier this week after being de-tained on two counts of breaking and entering.

According to police, the storage area contained $4,000 worth of furniture from Wonderland Mobile Home Sales at Michigan and Belleville roads in Canton as well as other businesses in Taylor and Ypsilanti.

Canton police have charged the youth with Sunday's breaking and en-tering of a model mobile home at Wonderland. He is also charged with a similar robbery of a Wonderland mo-bile home earlier this month.

Sgt. Dennis Joker of the Canton Po-lice Department said the boy's prelimi-nary hearing has not been scheduled

(Continued on page 4A)

Wanted: Good Samaritans The world is full of unsung heros and

heroines. They go about their business of en-

riching the lives of those around them with little fanfare. They're always ready to help out when help is needed.

They can be compared with the orig-inal Good Samaritan of biblical times, who helped a traveler in distress while others simply walked by and pretended not to see. *

Although the deeds of the modern-day Good Samaritan are often most visible during the Christmas season, he or she is usually active throughout the year.

The newspaper business can become a cynical one. So much of the news we print is far from cheerful. But we be-lieve there are still Good Samaritans in the world.

All we have to do is find them. Do you know a Good Samaritan? If

there's someone you believe deserves recognition and appreciation, tell us about him or her on the enti7 blank provided here.

We plan to publish stories about some of the people you nominate. .

^So, if you know a Good Samaritan, please submit your nomination to the Observer, 461 S. Main, Plymouth, 48170, by Dec. 17.

We're waiting to hear from you.

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Pgmouth-(Eanton Thursday, November 29,1979

Diaper firm collects toys

OBITUARIES JOHN W. WILSON

Funeral services for Mr. Wilson, 79, of Plymouth Township, were held re-cently at Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth, with burial at Riverside Cemetery. Officiating was the Rev. Francis Byrne

Mr Wilson, who died Nov. 14, was a resident of Plymouth for 10 years. He had worked as an inspector for the Ford Motor Co.

Survivors include: wife, Elizabeth; daughters, Betty Goldman of Plymouth and Margaret White of Plymouth; and seven grandchildren.

BARBARA CARMER Funeral services for Mrs. Carmer,

52, of Alton, Canton Township, were held recently in Ross B. Northrop & Son Funeral Home, Redford, with buri-al at Mosher Cemetery in Hemans, Mich Officiating was the Rev. Thomas Hartley.

Mrs. Carmer, who died Nov. 10, was a school teacher at Novi Middle School and a member of the Redford Presby-terian Church. Survivors include: hus-band, Robert; daughters, Ellen Maslak and Wendy DeBoar; son, Robert Jr.; two brothers; two sisters; and one grandchild.

DOROTHY J. TORRIE

Funeral services for Ms. Torrie, 34, of Livonia, were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Officiating was the Rev. James Jagielski. Memori-al contributions may be made to the Detroit Association for Retarded Chil-dren. '

Ms. Torrie, who died Nov. 13, is sur-vived by: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Torrie of Livonia; sister, Sharon Rucin-ski of Plymouth; and nephew, Kevin Rucinski.

BARBARA L. HANSON

Funeral services for Mrs. Hanson, 43, of Redford, were held recently at Harry J. Will Funeral Home with buri-al at Acacia Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Hanson, who died Nov. 15, was a homemaker. Survivors include: hus-band, Robert; parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Dearborn Heights; sons, Robert Jr. and James; daughter, De-borah Discher of Canton Township; and sister, Beatrice Arnt of Farmington.

GENE L. SCHIFLE Funeral services for Mr. Schifle, 49,

of Chelsea, were held recently in Bur-ghardt-Cole Chelsea Funeral Chapel with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth. Officiating was the Rev. Carl Schwarm.

Mr. Schifle, who died Nov. 23 at home, was a former resident of Plym-outh and Westland. He had served in the U.S. Air Force from August 1948 to October 1952.

Survivors include: wife, Alice; daugh-ters, Deborah of Jackson, Shirley Benn of Jackson, and Sally of Canton; sons, Gene of Plymouth and Daniel of Cali-fornia; four stepchildren; a sister, Mrs. William Clark of Plymouth; a brother, Donald of Florida; one niece and two nephews.

LOUIS G. APAP

Funeral services for Mr. Apap, 52, of Detroit, were held recently in St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton with burial in Holy Sepulchre Ceme-tery, Southfield. Arrangements were made by Lambert Funeral Home, Plymouth.

Mr. Apap, who died Nov. 21 in Wayne County General Hospital, was a truck driver. Survivors include: wife, Maria; sisters, Theresa Messina of Canton, De-lores Hiett of Chicago, Rose Ann Quinn of Oakland County; Mary and Con-stance of Canton; brothers, Michael and Charles of Canton.

Santa Claus and the Marine Corps are getting a helping hand again this year in collecting toys for needy chil-dren.

Dy-Dee Diaper Service, from now through Christmas Eve, will help the Marines and the Big Brothers of Amer-ica collect "Toys for Tots" in the met-ropolitan Detroit area.

"Toys for Tots" is a community Christmas project that was started in

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The guy with his hand in this little torture device is Matt Michelis, 9, who volunteered for the program after the infernal machine chopped up a potato it wasn't supposed to. Michelis left the show with

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Magician Bob Schinker, a high school student who's performed free shows at the Garden City Library before, opened the stunts Thursday with juggling.

Into every life a little rain must fall — and in today's world even a magi-cian gets caught in a shower now and then.

It happened recently to 17-year-old Bob Schinker, a senior at Plymouth Sa-lem High School.

Before a crowd of squealing children at the Garden City Library, Schinker's free magic show fell flat just a time or two. W.C. Fields would probably have boiled the little devils. Schinker's best shot was an invitation to one particu-larly persistent youth to "take a seat, son." I

Schinker lias been the bane of rabbits

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Last summer he dealt the library crowd a full house from his magic deck, producing a show that featured a female assistant Schinker was not sat-isfied to merely cut in two. No sir, not when he could slice her up like a butch-er's wall diagram. Which he did.

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THEN THREE COLORED scarves were stuffed separately into a different tube and came out tied together. Well, almost — two of them were securely linked while the third fluttered em-barassingly to the floor.

"Well," said Schinker, thinking quickly. "Well, two out of three ain't bad."

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Then Schinker flipped through the deck to identify it. He picked the wrong card.

Other tricks went over more success-fully, however, and there were no com-plaints when the kids trooped out. Schinker armed them with the secrets to a couple of magic tricks that have probably been astounding and con-founding their friends ever since.

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ave been tested state-wide. Plymduth-anton tenth graders, however, took le test in a pilot program last yea^ for He first time).

The test results show there's be^n a ignificant increase in students' overall

understanding of reading questions over the past four years.

And while math scores have fluctuat-ed in that time, the decrease this year is about two percent over four years.

According to the state testers, the fluctuation is not significant unless the

Students get acceptable scores on state tests overa 1 decrease is more than five per-cent or if the overall increase is more than five percent

Beginning with the fourth graders, 72.3 percent of these students achieved better!than 75 per cent of the reading objectives. That's a less than one per-

cent drop from last year but an overall increase of five percent in four years.

MATH SCORES for fourth graders have been steadier, showing an overall drop by two percent over four years.

DNR orders removal of chemicals Continued from page 1A)

iupply representative had promisee to >egin moving the drums Wednesday.

Ms. Norton said the DNR's main c *rn with the drums is that there co >e ground water contamination if sojne »f the drums leaked.

Art Winkler, Canton fire departm inspector, said he was only recently

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formed of the barrels by the DNR. He said he had not yet inspected the prop-erty.

Winkler said he had gone out to the property earlier in the year after the most recent tenant, Bertrand Inc., moved out. The Bertrand firm pro-duced insulation.

At that time, the inspector said he had asked people working on cleaning

up the property to have its owner con-tact the fire department before another tenant moved in. He said no one has contacted him.

According to Keener, the drums of chemicals were not left on the property by Bertrand, but rather by an earlier tenant, Trilex Co. He said the coolant was for the machines used by the tool

Board drops PCB issue (Continued from page 1A)

According to Miller, the township could pass an ordinance requiring land fills to be no more than two feet abc or below grade.

That action, said Miller, would g; landfill developers only four feet which to dump waste, with two feet that allowed measurment comprised the required soil cover

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unscrupulous companies.

Trustee Stephen Larson, who voted against placing Woodland Meadows in the inactive file, said the rising costs of disposing of hazardous waste could re-sult in businesses sneaking into Canton in the middle of the night and dumping substances illegally.

Maria Falkiewicz, the township's deputy treasurer, said she believed li-censing businesses would give Canton more control over such actions as ille-gal dumping.

Mrs. Falkiewicz was serving on the board in the absence of Treasurer James Donahue. She had been one of

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Police arrest youth for furniture thefts

(Continued from page 1A)

yet in Wayne County Juvenile Court. Joker said the boy, who has no previ-

ous criminal record, will probably fa te no stiffer penalty than probation on tne breaking and entering charge.

THE YOUTH was stopped by pati officer John MacDiarmid on Sund^ evening while driving a car pack with furniture on Michigan Aven near Wonderland Mobile Home Sales.

According to Joker, the youth tqld MacDiarmid that he was moving.

The patrol officer became suspicious of the boy's story later in the evenirig, however, af ter he learned of the rojb-

bery at Wonderland earlier this month. Joker said MacDiarmid drove to

Wonderland where he discovered that a door to one of the model mobile homes had been forced open.

The patrol officer contacted Dear-born Heights police, who questioned the boy about the Canton Township rob-bery.

Joker said all the furniture stolen from the Canton, Taylor and Ypsilanti businesses was recovered at the stor-age area rented by the youth.

"Recovery was 100 percent, plus some." Joker said.

According to Joker, the stolen goods included couches, chairs, tables, lamps, rockers and bar stools.

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the original supporters of a plan to li-cense businesses.

Larson opposed the resolution to make the landfill case inactive because he said he did not believe such agencies as the DNR could be counted on to con-tinue follow-up testing.

and dye company.

IN A CERTIFIED letter sent by the DNR to Mill & Abrasive Supply, the company was given until Dec. 28 to re-move the drums.

Miller, who originally complained to the DNR, said he wanted to see the drums removed completely from the lot, not just moved to a storage build-ing on the property.

Canton Supervisor Noel Culbert, who received a copy of the DNR directive, had no comment on the drums of chem-icals.

According to Canton Township tax records, the Mill & Abrasive Supply Co. hat been delinquent in payment of real property taxes for at least the last three years. Current outstanding real property taxes amount to $14,123.40, not including the township's 1 percent collection fee and late charges.

This year, 87 percent understood 75 percent or better of the math objec-tives. That's a one percent drop from last year.

Seventh graders' results showed a more substantial increase in success-fully answered reading questions over four years. Since 1976, local seventh graders upped their mastery of 75 per-cent or better of the information by 11 percent.

Their success did not carry over into the math arena, however. In four years, there's been a drop of four per-cent in their understanding of 75 per-cent or better of the information. Since last year, there's been a one percent decline.

This is the first year tenth graders have been tested state-wide. Locally, however, test results could be com-pared to last year's results.

Additionally, the number of tenth graders taking the test this year dou-bled, jumping from 504 to 1,123 stu-dents.

Tenth grade results in reading dropped by one percent. Math scores also dropped but by six percent since last year.

Dr. Michael Homes, assistant super-indendent for instruction, at Mondays school board meeting said Plymouth-Canton students continue to exceed the state's minimum level of understand-ing reading and math.

Among our 20 schools none are list-ed in the high-need category," he said.

THIS CATEGORY shows that less than 50 percent of the students attained 75 percent or more of the test objec-tives.

Board member Flossie Tondon, how-ever , raised the age-old argument ques-tioning the validity of this test.

"1 don't put too much stake in these tests because it's the bare minimum "

She added there were specific areas that needed attention, such as teaching fourth graders about celsius tempera-ture conversions. Only 35 percent of these students demonstrated accept-able understanding in this area

Pointing to the seventh grade results, she said she was disappointed to see only 77 percent of the students could successfully tell time.

Board member Tom Yack cautioned her, saying the results could instead show a problem in the way the "test was testing."

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Schools continuing career training emphasis pHllPQt i t\T\ /t/tn + imiAO f A t P lan and Ho I /d Iah i n OAPtMAA ian ik I. .L !l J "» « • . . . • A rv • _ Career educat ion cont inues to

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The standing committee appointed by the board is an outgrowth of the Plymouth-Canton Education Commit-tee composed of represen tatives of the school district, Canton and Plymouth Chambers of Commerce.

That group, in a position statement issued last July, made several recom-mendations including the establish-ment of a career education committee.

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Plan and develop in-service train-ing for teachers and administrators to include career education into the regu-lar school curriculum.

• Recommend ways to increase the involvement of business persons and in-dustrialists into a more active partici-pation in the career learning process.

• Serve as a "sounding board" for the career education expectations of the district.

• Provide task-oriented field trips for students and teachers at the high school level.

• Provide resources for the class-rooms at all levels. <• The position paper on career educa-

tion, developed by the Plymouth-Can-ton Education Committee, stressed, "Career education should begin as ear-ly as possible in a child's educatio nal experience and it should be treated no differently than the teaching of reading

or how children should relate to other children. It should be a basic part of the education program."

MEMBERS APPOINTED by the school board to the career education committee include four business/indus-trial members, three central adminis-trators, five middle management per-sons and nine staff members.

The Plymouth business representa-tives are James Boyce of Western Electric and Bev Hoisington of Finlan Insurance Agency. Canton business representatives are Mary Perna of Se-

curity Bank & Trust and Frank McMurray of Frank A. McMurray In-surance.

Central administrators are Dr. Mi-chael Homes, assistant superintendent for instruction; Florence Beier, com-munity relations director, and Harold Gaertner, director of vocational educa-tion.

Principals and area coordinators on the committee are Ronald South, Rob-ert Smith, Gerald Ostoin, Dr. Gary Faber and Pat O'Donnell.

Among the staff members are Frank Gable of Eriksson Elementary, Sarah

Yentz of Pioneer Middle, Pat Martin of Central Middle and Larry Greenway of pupil personnel services.

Staff members stationed at the Cen-tennial Educational Park named to the committee include Mary Baxter, Bill Gretziner, Don Chumbley, Diane Pom-ish and Joyce Willis.

BEFORE APPROVING the appoint ments, some trustees expressed con-cern about how representative the committee was.

Carol Davis commented that the make-up was lopsided with 17 school district persons and only four from business/industry.

Elaine Kirchgatter said she thought the business community needed broad-er representation than just insurance and banking and asked why the re-tailers weren't represented.

Dick Arlen also questioned whether the committee was too large and whether the the size would reduce effi-ciency i|i decision-making.

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6A(P,C) Thursday, November 29,1979

Buying market—few takers among the "lookers

Township building experiences slowdown By TERI BANAS

It only takes a short drive through the neighborhood streets of the Plym-outh area to see the nation's economic ills personified.

Double digit inflation, interest rates soaring into the mid-teens and scarce mortgage packages are manifesting themselves into those empty lots laying dormant in local subdivisions.

So how are the builders taking this abrupt slowdown in new home purchas-es?

First — They're realistic. One build-er says his new home construction will be down by at least 20 percent this year. Most add they're prepared to weather the storm — but only tempo-rarily.

Second — They maintain a cross-your-fingers and hold-your-breath opti-mism that interest rates will fall with-in the next seven months, thereby lift-ing the constraints on new home buy-ing.

According to Jim Briggs, director of the Plymouth Township Building De-partment, the outlook for present build-

ing in the area is "dismal, very dismal. "We issued four new housing permits

last month and none this month. That's the bulk of our work here. No one is even shopping at the models."

COMPARED TO last year's issued home permits, there were 13 in Octo-ber 1978 and 47 in November 1928.

This past summer and fall, eight were issued in July, seven in August and 12 in September.

"October and November are usually our big months" Briggs says. "I've nev-er seen such an abrupt change."

Among those builders interviewed, most say the demand for a new home is still there. The catch is that high inter-est rates and an inability to sell one's existing home at the present rates are reflected in new home purchases.

"It's going to be slow for quite a while," says Art Gerish of Gerish Cus-tom Building.

Gerish's company has projects in such Plymouth Township subdivisions as Ridgewood Hills and condominiums in Beacon Hollow. Single-family homes

are also under construction in North-ville. *

All total, he has 70 unsold sites in Plymouth Township today.

"It's not unusual but it's not some-thing I'd like to look forward to for a long period of time.

"I've got some models up and as I sell I will build, But I'm not going to be building willy-nilly without those sales."

Also waiting it out is Allen Menuck,

owner of the Curtis Building Co., who also has an interest in Plymouth Town-ship's Ridgewood Hills. Involved in lo-cal construction for some 25 years, Curtis Co. built homes in the Trailwood Subdivision and all of New England Village.

MENUCK AND two other builders, share 185 lots in Ridgewood Hills. So far, 45 of them have been sold in the past year.

"Things were very good until July. When I bought in a year ago, things were not this slow. I never anticipated this.

"As far as purchasing in a new subdi-vision, we're going to sit in a holding pattern."

He adds he decided against buying other sites, particularly in a Livonia subdivision, because "this is the gener-al outlook throughout the whole Detroit area."

The "few lookers" he has had tell him their biggest drawback is the "saleability of their own homes."

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Residents speak out at SEMTA hearing By TOM LONERGAN

Suburbs a re generally considered "anti-subway" in the political battle on regional rapid transportation.

But nearly half of the western Wayne County residents who spoke at a Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority public hearing in Livonia this week favored a light rail line in the Woodward corridor as part of SEM-TA's 1990 transportation plan.

Par t of the light rail line of SEMTA's "preferred plan" L subway between downtown and the New Center area in Detroit.

The hearing, held in Livonia City Hall Monday night, drew only 16 who spoke before a panel that included SEMTA staff and three of the transpor-tation authority's 15-member Board of Directors. Seven speakers endorsed a light rail line, while three favored an all-bus system.

A MAJOR bus supporter was the Au-tomobile Club of Michigan. Spokesman Arthur Gibson said the subway and downtown people mover have not been proven "cost effective."

Virtually all who spoke questioned the cost for expanded mass transporta-tion. The plan initially approved by the SEMTA board in April, which includes a light rail line up Woodward to Eight Mile Road and a people mover in downtown Detroit, is expected to cost $1.4 billion just to put in place.

The federal government is expected to cover 80 percent of the capital cost, with the state picking up the remaining 20 percent.

"That also comes out of my pocket," said Lowell Peterson, an insurance

salesman from Livonia, referring to the state and federal money.

Revenue to cover an expected opera-ting deficit, which could reach $65 mil-lion by 1990, "is going to come out of our pocketbooks again," Peterson said.

He told SEMTA officials:

"You're going to say, 'Hey, we've got this system now. We can't let it go down the drain, so give me more mon-ey to run i t . ' "

An operating tax for SEMTA proba-bly will have to be approved by voters around 1982. Under consideraion are the personal income tax, combined sales and use tax and a property trans-fer tax.

SEMTA General Manager Larry E. Salci said the system would "break even through 1982." An operating tax could cost an area resident $15 a year in 1990, he added.

A WESTLAND man who travels to work downtown using SEMTA's park and ride system favored the all bus al-ternative. Rail is not feasible because o k t h e "area's overall low population density." said Joseph Kogelmann of Westlan&^who works for the U.S. Cen-sus Bureau.

encouraged SEMTA to make the sys-tem "useable at all times.

"When the system is needed most is when the weather is worst."

A cautious light rail endorsement came from David Tavidian of Livonia.

If it's a giant WPA project, I thin could accept that, because i t^wort l i Tavidian said. WPA was a mass public works program started by Roosevelt administration in the 1 to reduce unemployrfent.

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But Tavidian questioned the Wood-ward light rail 's "tremendous cos t . . . to provide service for a brief period of time in a total day."

ROBERTA YOUNG of the League of Women Voters of Livonia said her or-

ganization supports public t ransi t that is "convenient, esthet ical ly pleasing and rapid "

Fa res should be reasonable to "en-courage use," and the sys tem should be "supported by tax revenue."

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Kogelmann also opposed the down-town people mover, an experimental $110 million monorail system designed to move downtown shoppers and con-vention vistors as "visually polluting" and "unnecessarily hazardous to traf-fic."

George Schlaepfer of Livonia, who said he has studied subways since 1915,

For SEMTA General Manager Larry E. Salci, the mild tone of Monday's public hearing in Livonia on a regional rapid transportation plan was a wel-come change.

"Two and a half years ago, we al-most got stoned out of the suburbs," said Salci, who lives in Troy. "People thought public transportation was a di-nosaur."

He says the change in attitude is pri-marily due to rising gasoline prices.

WHILE MOST attention has been focused on the rapid rail line up Wood-ward Avenue, the transportation plan includes more large and small buses for suburban communities and in-creased service.

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The two Oakland meetings will Monday, Dec. 3, in the Ferndale Com-munity Center, 400 E. Nine Mile Road and Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Audi-torium, 1200 N. Telegraph in Ponti Both start at 7:30 p.m.

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R.J. Alexander, who represents Oak-land County, said "we must have a to-tal commitment for merger," before the SEMTA board will make a final de-cision on the mass transportation plan.

"We can't have a regional system and a two-headed monster," Alexander said.

Merger negotiations are underway between Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, Livonia Mayor (and SEMTA Board Chairman) Edward McNamara and Gov. William Milliken. A legisla-tive committee, in Lansing is also studying the issue.

THE MERGER issue could upset a compromise on the Woodward subway reached last April between Detroit and suburban representatives. In SEMTA's "preferred plan," the light rail is only

underground f rom downtown to the New Center area .

Both Alexander and Dewitt Henry, who represents outer Wayne County on the SEMTA board, voted for the sub-way earl ier this year.

Henry said he would vote for an all bus system if no agreement on merge r is reached.

"If there 's no merger , I 'm cer tainly not going to vote for a large expendi-ture of money (for light rail)," Henry said The Grosse He resident is appoint-ed to the SEMTA board hy out-county commissioners on the Wayne County board.

Henry said there " a r e too many un-knowns" for the SEMTA board to m a k e its decision Dec. 18. He predicted the final decision would be reached in Jan-uary or February .

REGARDING this week's hear ing in Livonia, Henry said it was " r a the r mild as public hearings go."

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Nov. 29 — Children's disco mini-les-sons are being offered by Canton Rec-reation from 4-5 p.m. Thursdays in Eriksson Elementary gym. Cost is $6 per person. Children in the third tc eighth grades are welcome to join the sessions from Nov. 29 through Dec. 20 Register with Canton Recreation at th township hall, 1150 S. Canton Center.

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POLISH FOLK ART

Nov. 30 — Schoolcraft College wil present an authentic Polish Folk Ar night beginning 8 p.m. in the Watermar Campus Center at 18600 Haggerty Livonia. There will be a film about Po land, a performance by the Galicii Song and Dance Ensemble and display:; of Polish folk art followed by desser and coffee. Tickets at $3 each are available at the campus bookstore.

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR

Nov. 30 — St. John Episcopal Church on Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth will have its annua Christmas Bazaar from 9:30 a.m. tc 3:30 p.m. A handmade quilt and a Vic torian doll house will be among prizes given away. There will be an art gal lery, baked goods, holiday decorations gifts and crafts. Lunch will be served Admission and parking are free.

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Nov. 30 — Picture day for pre-schoolers in the Tanger Elementary at-tendance area is scheduled for this day. Pre-schoolers may have their pictures taken at the school beginning at 2 p.m.

GREENS MARKET

Dec. 1 — The Apple Run branch of the Woman's National Farm and Gar-den Association will have a Greens Market beginning at 10 a.m. in the caf-etorium of Plymouth Canton High School, Canton Center Road just south of Joy. The market will be part of the Canton Craft Fair. The club will have crafts, baked goods, breads, fresh greens, roping and wreaths for sale.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Dec. 1 — Miller Elementary PTO will sponsor a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon at the school. Tickets may be purchased in advance at $1.50 for adults and $1 for children.

FIEGEL BAZAAR

Dec. 1 — Fiegel Elementary PTO will sponsor a Christmas Bazaar at the school on Joy Road just east of 1-275 in Plymouth Township. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Persons wishing to donate crafts or those wanting to rejQta craft table should call 397-0250 or 397M184.

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Dec. 6 — Epilepsy Support Program, Inc. will have an election of officers and a general discussion at its Dec. 6 meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. in All Saints Lutheran Church, 8850 New-burgh at Joy. There will be no meeting on Dec. 20 because of Christmas vaca-tions.

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JIFFY MIX TOUR

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Dec. 15 — The Canton Township Parks and Recreation Department i$ hosting two Christmas parties Satur-day, Dec. 15 at the recreation center on Michigan Ave. at Sheldon Road. The youngsters 3-7 years will party at 9:30-10:30 a.m. and youngsters 8-12 years will have their party at 10:45-11:45 a.m. Magic shows, games, cartoons, prizes and a visit from Santa will be provided. More information is avail-able by calling 397-1000.

DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE

Jan. 14 — The Canton Township Parks and Recreation Department i$ sponsoring three dance classes begin-ning Jan. 14. The classes run six weeks and cost $16. Beginning disco runs 7-8 p.m.; continuing disco runs 8-9 p.m.; and ballroom dance runs 9-10 p.m. at the Canton Township Administration Building

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The city of Plymouth, in cooperation with the Wayne County Office on Ag-ing, offers a nutrition program Monday through Friday at Tonquish Manor, 1160 Sheridan. The program offers sen-ior citizens a well-balanced meal at the site, or by calling 455-3670 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for delivery of meals. All reservations must be made by the Thursday of the preceeding week. The program is free, although 50 cent dona-tions are accepted.

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Two true tales are stranger than fiction I would like to share with you

•ing Here are two tales ROSA WAS preparing to leave Italy and come to America. She

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ANXIOUS TO get home to his family for Christmas, Brian was travelling at a rather high speed. But as he approached a hill over which he frequently traveled, he suddenly felt a compelling need to test his brakes. He had never done such a thing before.

He tried his brakes, and they failed. Luckily, he had time to coast to a stop before reaching the crest of the hill, or he would undoubtedly been killed.

His brakes were repaired, and he arrived home a bit late, but in plenty of time for the festivities. His mother greeted him at the door and almost smothered him with hugs and kisses. Then she explained.

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Canton students select-ed include Enrique Alon-*o', J acque l ine Dato, James Habermas, Kira Karinen, Joan Sidick, Joan Trammell, Carmen C a r p e n t e r , M i c h e l e DeRaud, Roger D. Holt, K a t h l e e n K o e l z e r , Dwight Stimson, Serge Fournier and Crystal Severtson.

Traditionally about 99 percent of students listed in Who's Who have a grade point average of "B" or better and 97 per-cent are college-bound.

This year's volume fea-tures 335,000 students or five percent of the na-tion's 6.5 million high s choo l j u n i o r s and seniors, and. represent 20,000 of the 22,000 pub-lic, private and parochial high schools in the coun-try.

Who's Who students also compete for more than $50,000 in scholar- | ship awards and partici-pate in the publication's annual opinion poll of teen attitudes.

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Even Ebenezer Scrooge got word that Sagebrush is a great place to save money on Christmas presents of quality Levi's goods.

Ol' Scrooge bought quite a load of Movin' On Jeans and Wildfire Sport Shirts. He knew he was get-ting his money's worth when he saw my Sagebrush prices on such well-made durable Levi's clothes. Not to mention the Sagebrush smiling service including free parking, free gift wrapping, and free alterations.

One of the best things about Sagebrush: When you give your friends some Levi's Wildfire Sport Shirts and Movin' On Jeans, they'll think you spent a lot more on them than you really did. At least that's how Scrooee sees it.

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11A(P,C) Thursday, November 29,1979

Oakland prosecutor begins drive to reinstate state's death penalty

Oakland County Prosecutor L. Brooks Patterson is aiming to give Michigan voters the option of reinstating the death penalty in the state.

"After 10 years in the Oakland County prosecutor's office, I have come to the conclusion that the criminal justice sys-tem in this state fails to protect the public. The system does not deter, it does not punish, it does not rehabilitate, and worst of «*11, it utterly fails to protect."

Patterson began an 11-city tour across the state this week to announce a petition drive to make capital punishment for convicted murderers part of the state constitution.

If 350,000 petition signatures are gathered next year, the

Irish caucus to hear MP

Neil Blaney, a member of the Irish parliament from Donegal, will be guest of honor when the Irish Nation-al Caucus has a dinner, reception and dance at 8 p.m. Friday.

The affair will be at the Gaelic League Irish-Ameri-can Club, 2068 Michigan, Detroit;. Tickets at $5 per adult are available from the organization's president, Michael Kerwin, at 861-5760.

Blaney was recently elected to the European Parlia-ment. He is on a tour of American cities.

death penalty question would be on lot statewide. Patterson said there the question on the November 1980

the November 1982 bal-sn't enough time to put

ballot.

for capital punishment effort led by then-State

•port for the death pen-

TWO PREVIOUS petition drives have failed, the most recent a 1978 Rep. Kirby Holmes, R-Utica.

But Patterson is confident that su, r „_ alty is large enough to garner the necessary signatures this time. He pointed to his successful parole reform petition drive, which resulted in elimination of early paroles for fel-ons convicted of violent crimes. State Voters overwhelming-ly passed parole reform in November 1978.

If voters approve the constitutional amendment for capi-tal punishment, the legislature would choose the form of death penalty, Patterson said.

Legislators polls over the last two years have shown sub-urban voters in favor of the death penalty by as much as 80 percent.

The Republican county prosecutor has referred to capital punishment as "a perfectly moral and legal weapon* Society must utilize every conceivable weapon to defend itself."

THE MAJOR opposition to Patterson's campaign will likely be from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the National Association for the Advancement of Col-ored People (NAACP). Gov. William Milliken, a long-time death penalty foe, issued a statement this week attacking Patterson's proposal.

Both the ACLU AND NAACP have been active in chal-lenging the resurgence of the death penalty. Capital punish-ment for certain violent crimes is legal in 39 states.

Although the death penalty was legal for the first nine years of Michigan's history, there were no executions in the state before the death penalty was banned in 1846.

The law prohibiting the death penalty was written into the 1850,1908 and 1963 State Constitutions.

According to the ACLU, about 55 percent of the 556 pris-oners on death row nationwide are white, 40 percent black and the rest Hispanic, Oriental or American Indian.

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$249 Technics PlOMEEH Philips

Our $249 system has some of the audio industry's best names. And Tech Hifi's buying power brings it to you at a budget price! The system features a popular Technics SA-80 stereo receiver, wide-range Pioneer XD-6 loud-speakers, and a Collaro 1251 single/multiple play turn-table.

$329 PIONEER* Philips

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JThe author, Daniel Herriman of of General Business Services wh consultant services to small busine

Plymouth, is a partner ich offers management• sses)

JCvery year business owners and the annual ordeal of assessing and paying

But by planning and taking certain possible to take some of the sting out (

.THE FIRST STEP is to estimate w allowable deductions will be for the estimate of what you think your inco f i r the next year. ' Some people in business whose aff

plicated can make these calculations; they need the help of a business counse

Whatever method you use, the first form the basis for your year-end j>1 * The holiday season can be more

your expenditures as tax deductions. I-If you intend to make business _

ypur tax deduction. Make a record c name of the recipient, and the busin

gifts

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Many persons entertain

By DANIEL HERRIMAN

strictions on what is deductible, so consult with your business counselor for specifics.

it home during the holidays. Some-

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ir advisors go through the their income taxes.

before year-end, it is f ^he tax bite.

tiat your total income and year. Then make a rough nte and expenses will be

airs are relatively uncom-themselves. Others feel

I c p

steps are critical, for they anning.

joyous if you can arrange

times it is possible to "combine business with pleasure." If peraons invited have a

(i.e., customers) the cost of ble. It is always of critical total expenses, the names

. don't forget to protect f the amount of the gift,

purpose. There are re-

direct business relationship to you the entertainment may be deducti-

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"A(P ,C) Thursday. November 29,1979

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Pino are shown in June 1957 when they were honored for providing space on the farm for outdoor concerts of the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.

Buy carefully for a safe holiday

Safety during the holidays should bje of primary concern to all ages.

But the little ones aren't always concerned about safety as they shoul be, which is why moms and dads n to keep their children in mind as the plan for a safe Christmas.

And planning a safe Christmas fot youngsters requires special efforts for each age group, according to advicp given by the Women's Division of the Safety Council of Greater Lansing, an affiliate of the National Safety Council,.

PARENTS OF CHILDREN in the "Hand to Mouth" age bracket (up to two years old), for instance, should avoid buying as gifts small toys which may be swallowed.

Also to be avoided for this age grou are flammable objects, toys with sma removable parts, poisonous paint o any object, or stuffed animals wit glass or button eyes.

Parents of the "Explorative" age child (2-3 years) should avoid anything with sharp or rough edges which wil cut or scratch, objects with small re movable parts, poisonous paint or dec oration, marbles, beads, coins anc flammable toys.

Parents of the "Let's Pretend" age 3-4 years, should avoid toys which are too heavy for the child's strength, poor ly-made objects which may comc apart, break or splinter, sharp or cut-ting toys, highly flammable costumes, and electrical toys.

Children in the "Beginning of Cre-ative" age (4-6 years) should not be giv-en shooting or target toys which would endanger the eyes, ill-balanced mobile toys (tricycles, wagons, etc.) which may easily topple, poisonous painting sets, pinning or cutting objects.

Children in the "Beginning of Dex terity Age" (6-8) should not be giver non-approved electrical toys, anything too large or complicated for the child's strength and ability, sharp-edged tools, poorly made skates, conductible kites, or shooting toys.

Parents of children in the "Special-ization of Tastes and Skills" bracket (age 8 and older) should avoid air rifles, chemistry sets, dart games, or bows and arrows. They should also avoid dangerous tools and electrical toys un-less used under parental supervision, or motor scooters and non-appr~»ved elec-trical toys.

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of suggestions of safe gifts for children in each age bracket. Some of the suggestions for safer gift-giving in-clude:

Up to 2 years: sturdy rattles, brightly colored objects hung in view, rubber or washable squeak toys and stuffed dolls or animals, large, soft, colored balls, blocks with rounded corners, push-and-pull toys with strings or rounded han-dles.

Ages 2-3: Sand box with bucket, sho-vel and spoon, large peg boards, wood-en animals, cars and wagons to push around, tip-proof kiddie ca^s and tricy-cles, large crayons, low rocking horse, small chair and table.

Ages 3-4: Small broom and carpet sweeper, toy telephone, dolls with sim-ple wrap-around clothing, doll buggies and furniture, dishes, miniature garden tools, trucks and tractors, non-electri-cal train, drum, costume clothes, build-ing blocks.

Ages 4-6: Blackboard and dustless chalk, simple construction sets, paints and paint books, doll house and furni-ture, small sports equipment, skipping rope, wash tub and board, paper doll sets with blunt end scissors, costumes, modelling clay.

Ages 6-8: carpenter bench and well-constructed, lightweight tools, sled, construction sets, roller skates, ap-proved electrical toys, kites, equipment for playing store, bank, filling station, etc., playground equipment, puzzles and games, sewing materials, dolls and doll equipment.

Age 8 and older: hobby materials, arts and crafts, photography, coin and stamp collections, puppet shows, musi-cal instruments, gym and sports equip-ment, model and construction building sets, electric train with Underwriters'

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By SAM HUDSON

(Part II)

The Latvians, referred to in my col-umn last week, lived at Plymouth Col-ony Farms in 1949. They were a doctor, his wife, who was a nurse, and their child. Dr. Pino helped them to become established in the United States.

In 1948 and '49, the Weaving Shops Division of the Farms ran advertise-ments in the Plymouth Mail, the Bir-mingham Eccentric and the Detroit News. Many of the items the shops sold were made to order. Christmas speci-als offered in 1948 included place mats and napkins, towels, hand-woven aprons, baby blankets, auto blankets, vestees, scarves and open work.

In 1949, fine table linens made at the farms were exhibited at J.L. Hudson's in Detroit. By 1950, Hudson's were ad-vertising products made at the Farm's weaving shops.

In 1951, Karl Laurell, an easterner, was named director of the weaving shops. Laurell, and Dolores DeMaria, also employed at the shops, drew na-tional attention to Plymouth in 1953 when they won top fabric awards in the annual design competition of the Amer-ican Institute of Decorators.

The Ann Arbor News, in an article on June 21, 1952, said the farms "that was once a swampland, is now the site of a fashionable clothes designing center where fabrics are hand-woven from

home-produced wool. Already known for its upholstery and drapery materi-als, the Farm Weaving Shop is now producing clothes which soon may be available in Ann Arbor stores.

"Most of the materials will whole-sale at $10 to $15 a yard. Gowns of the fabric will be sold to stores at prices from $60 to $125.

"An unusual suit to be shown is one of 50 percent afghan wool and 50 per-cent karakul, the wool for which comes from karakuls raised on the farm."

On April 26, 1953, the Detroit Free Press declared that "some of the coun-try's best high-style fabrics come the five hand looms in this farm studio."

AS EARLY AS 1949, Dr. Pino was talking of building a retail establish-ment on Ann Arbor Road.

In that year, he told a reporter he had plans for a roadside restaurant featuring dishes popular in the Colony. Adjacent to the restaurant were to be shops where handicraft from the Col-ony were to be displayed.

That idea never got beyond the talk-ing stage, but early in 1953 Dr. Pino did have an attractive roadside building erected on Ann Arbor Road at the junc-tion of Ann Arbor Trail. Initially, the stand sold only produce grown at the farms. Then, when demand exceeded what the farms could produce, Pino be-gan to sell produce grown on other

farms in the vicinity. It was at that stage, in August, 1953,

that Plymouth ownship officials noti-fied Dr. Pino that the area was not zoned for retail sales. He would have to stop selling other than what the farms produced.

Pino, angry over the controversy, closed the building entirely. It stood empty, a well-proportioned, fine-look-ing building, until it was razed a few years ago when Ann Arbor Road was widened at that spot.

At about the time the township put a damper on his retail sales effort, Dr. Pino began to realize that the farms project was costing him more money than he could afford. He had originally intended to open up a series of shops on Ann Arbor Road to sell not only farm produce but the output of the weaving enterprise. Now, especially after the zoning argument with the township, he had second thoughts.

Not long after he closed the retail shop, Pino ended the weaving operation at the farms. Eventually, he rented the houses on the property, keeping the largest one for his own use.

IN 1957, Dr. Pino was approached by Mrs. Margaret Hough, Harold Guen-ther, who was then mayor of the city, and Wayne Dunlap, then conducor of the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.

Their purpose was the request the

use of the farms for a series of summer outdoors concerts. Pino, who had a great interest in music, readily agreed Three open air concerts were held that year.

The Plymouth Mail, on June 20, 1957, said the summer concerts were patterned after the cultural center in Tanglewood, Mass.

The Detroit News reported that "or-ganizers hope it will develop into the largest cultural center in the Great Lakes area."

In October, 1957, Dr. Pino and his wife, Grace Clarke Pino, were given a Community Achievement Award by the Plymouth Rotary Club for their efforts in establishing the Summer Festival.

The full story of the summer con-certs has been told in some of my pre-vious columns. They prospered until the summer of 1960. In that year no concert was held The reason given was lack of sufficient funds to finance both summer and winter concerts

While he was still in practice, Dr. Pino continued to live in Detroit. But he maintained an apartment in one of the houses at the farms for use during his frequent visits.

In 1959, when he retired from the practice of ophthalmology, Dr. and Mrs. Pino moved to the largest house on the farm, the one named after

Emerson. (To be continued)

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By TOM LONERGAN

The Wayne County Board of Com-missioners has been debating the cpun-ty s 1980 budget since early October. But that apparently wasn't enough time.

So the board last week, rejected the proposed $280.7 million budget, sched-uled to take effect this Saturday. The budget would have cut an estimated 425 employees and eliminate about 300 unfilled positions.

After five hours of debate, the board rejected the budget 12-7, an action one western Wayne commissioner de-scribed as an "anti-Dick Manning vote." Richard Manning, D-Redford, is the board chairman.

OUT-COUNTY commissioners R. William Joyner, D-Plymouth, Mary Dumas, R-Livonia, Kathryn Beard, D-

Inkster, and William Suzore, D-Lincoln Park, joined eight Detroit commission-ers in rejecting the budget.

Manning and Commissioner Thomas Presnell, D-Westland, voted for the budget, which they called balanced.

The county's budget deficits have in-creased in each of the past five years. Wayne is expected to end the current budget year Friday at least $18 million in the red.

Manning said he expects one of the commissioners who voted against the budget last week to move for reconsi-deration. The move, allowed under the board's rules, requires 18 votes. Eight commissioners were absent from last week's vote.

However, he Manning doesn't expect the board to reconsider the vote until this Wednesday or Thursday. The com-missioners may not reconsider the budget until after Dec. 1.

THERE'S NO legal requirement that the commission adopt a budget by Dec.

. 1, said Manning. After Dec. 1, he added, the Board of Auditors could direct the county treasurer to pay all claims against the county.

"It (last week's vote) represents the culmination of a year's frustration," Manning said.

Joyner said he voted against the budget because he doesn't believe it's balanced. There have been no funds set aside for next year's contract negotia-tions, he said.

Mrs. Dumas said with budget amend-ments made last week "we're going to unbalance the budget." She said that, before the county funds the circuit court and recorder's court probation departments, it should be certain of possible state funding next year.

Earlier this year Gov. William Mil-liken vetoed a $5 million bill for state

assumption of the probation depart-ments. If the legislature doesn't ap-prove a county government reorganiza-tion plan, he may veto similar legisla-tion now pending in Lansing.

AN AMENDMENT to fund Wayne County General Hospital in Westland for six months failed 10-9, with one ab-stention. Joyner, Dumas and Presnell voted for the six months "lump sum" budget of $25 million for the hospital. Manning voted against it.

The budget proposes the hospital be funded until Feb. 29 and in the mean-time the county either negotiate its sale to the University of Michigan or set up a non-profit public benefit corpo-ration that would run the hospital With-out county general fund support.

The latter proposal has been consid-ered for nearly seven years. Many on the board believe three months is not enough time to change the hospital's governing structure.

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editorial opinion Do you know a Good Samaritan? Let us know

The Plymouth and Canton Observer Newspapers are sponsoring a contest this month to honor an indi-vidual in the community who best typlifies the spir-it of Christmas.

In thinking about recognizing the spirit of giving, and honoring someone who gives freely to others, we decided the most appropriate response would be to offer a Good Samaritan Award.

The reason is that the Samaritan gave of him/ herself to meet an otherwise unmet need. And we think that's what the spirit of Christmas is all about.

IF YOU REMEMBER the story, a man had been beaten by thieves and left by the side of the road to die.

Many persons had passed by, stopped to stare and comment about the poor man's plight, and then continued on their way. Also travelling on the road

Water board is all wet on Stark Main

Michigan may be a water wonderland, but don't tell that to Canton officials.

Plans to finance construction of a new water main seem to dry up as quickly as they're made.

Known as the Stark Road main, the water system would serve Canton Township and neighboring Westland. Officials from both communities contend further growth depends on getting the main built.

Canton Supervisor Noel Culbert says that if something isn't done soon, the township will have to review already approved site plans for new con-struction.

Westland Mayor Thomas Taylor says the city's low water pressure could prevent clean industries, such as food processing plants, from locating in the city.

"We've had offers from food processing places | that we would like to have in the city," Taylor says,

"but that takes quite a bit of water."

The problem is well documented. Even the De-troit Water Board, which has contracted to provide water, agrees that these two communities have a problem.

The Michigan Department of Health has also vowed to refuse issuance of water permits to new industries that might prove to be heavy water users.

Canton, Westland and the water board also agree that the way to ease the problem is to build the Stark Road Main, but that's where all agreement ends.

Canton and Westland have proposed several funding mechanisms to get the water main built. Unfortunately, water board represe itatives have burst every bubble the customer communities have floated past.

Apparently, Detroit is terrified that it can't sell bonds to fund the project. The water board actions seem to say it believes that by ignoring the situation long enough, the problem will go away.

The Detroit Water Board is acting like Wayne County officials act. The reason Detroit can't sell bonds is because of the city's financial condition. The county got in bad shape fiscally by ignoring problems in the hope that they would disappear.

That leaves Canton and Westland to see if they can find alternate ways of getting the water main built. Those options could include developing a wa-ter and sewer authority or going to court.

Taylor says that court action would be only a last resort measure that wouldn't provide the communi-ties with the water they need immediately.

That's a good point. But no matter what plan Canton and Westland come up with, the Detroit Wa-ter Board must participate.

The water board has a contract with its custom-ers. If that contract means so little to the water board, then perhaps it is time to examine the struc-ture and functions of that board.

from Jerusalem to Jericho was a man from Samar-ia. This man, filled with compassion for the victim, attended to his wounds and took him to an inn in the nearest town.

The Good Samaritan paid the innkeeper for the man's room and promised, upon his return trip to the town, to pay for any other expenses incurred in the man's treatment.

The story of the Good Samaritan has come to have a narrow meaning in law, referring to the le-gal liabilities incurred by a layman who voluntarily gives first aid to an injured person.

But the story has much broader meanings which especially are relevant to the giving spirit behind Christmas. The story is about someone who, through no fault of his own, became a victim needing help. He was a stranger to all the travellers who passed

by and had a serious need (left to die) which was ignored except by the Samaritan, a man of a differ-ent and despised tribe.

And the Samaritan not only gave help to a stranger in dire need but went beyond the immedi-ate need by providing rest and shelter. He gave all that was needed and, in the process, gave of him-self.

While it is easy to condemn those who passed by, we think it is far better to concentrate on and praise the one who stopped.

AND THAT IS what the Observer wants to achieve by offering the 1979 Good Samaritan Award.

We want to concentrate our thoughts on the posi-tive acts of good people who gave of themselves in 1979 to address an otherwise unmet need.

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Detroit and Michigan, as a result, have one of the finest roads systems in the nation.

There are two major problems with the way De-troit has been dealing with its transportation solu» tions.

First, not everyone has a car, and it is a very difficult region to get around without one.

Second, the worldwide oil problems and resulting scarcity and high prices of gasoline will reduce the amount of driving people will do in the future.

Hence, metropolitan Detroit must catch up with the rest of the nation and produce a regional trans-portation system that will allow residents the means to move from one region to another.

TWELVE YEARS ago, the Southeastern Michi-gan Transportation Authority (SEMTA) was formed to put together a regional system.

It bought the existing suburban bus systems, which were all in financial difficulty; took over the Grand Trunk commuter trains from Pontiac to De-troit, and developed the beginnings of a demand-response small bus operation (Dial-a-Ride) for less populated areas where large buses are inefficient.

On Dec. 18 — less than three weeks from now — SEMTA is scheduled to decide on what else should

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be included in the first phase of a comprehensive plan for the region.

Public hearings are now being held throughout the region so that the public can see, hear and talk about the proposals being considered.

THE ONLY REALLY controversial proposal is a light rail line extending from downtown Detroit to Eight Mile. This line would be partially under-ground and partially elevated.

This would be the first phase of a subway system throughout the area, which might take 50 years to complete.

Many suburban public officials have come out against this plan because they believe too much of the available money is being spent in the city of Detroit, while the region as a whole would have to pay for the operating deficits that will result from any public transportation system.

Coleman Young, mayor of Detroit, in the past has gotten the votes for this subway system by promis-ing goodies for suburban interests — such as a "super sewer" for western Wayne County.

HOWEVER, JUST as the SEMTA board is about to vote on the final system, he has pulled what could best be described as a faux pas.

Young announced he won't permit merger of the Detroit city bus System into SEMTA unless the SEMTA board is reconstituted from five city and 10 suburban directors to four for each with a ninth member selected by the other eight.

If this were to come to pass, it would mean he would be pushing to remove some SEMTA board members who have voted for his program in the past.

Unless the mayor changes his direction, very quickly, it wouldn't be surprising if either the SEM-TA board were to delay its decision until after Dec. 18 or the subway were excluded from the plan.

The writer is a SEMTA board member from Oakland County. *

We'd like to praise, along with the community, the individual who took time to stop in the midst of a very busy personal life to do something for others.

And we would like your help in finding the Good Samaritan in our community.

Think of someone you know who best represents the Good Samaritan and let us know so the entire community can pay tribute to that spirit of giving.

The announcement of the 1979 recipient will be made before Christmas. By reading about that one person, an important part of the spirt of Christmas will be rekindled in each of us.

The community has many Good Samaritans, some unknown, who live by the Golden Rule throughout the year. Join with us bv nominating one of them for the 1979 Good Samaritan Award

Le t ' s s h a r e the good news th is hol iday season

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Random thoughts on cable television:

For your local city council or township board members, selecting a cable TV firm is the biggest single decision they will make in their careers.

Figure it out. The franchise to use public rights-of-way lasts 15 years and will probably be renewed. Rarely do council members or trustees serve 15 years.

If the council picks a bum city manager, or if the township board picks a brute as police chief, the governing body can always fire the guy. If a spend-ing program goes sour, it can be trimmed out of next year's budget.

But you're stuck with cable TV. Your choice had better be good the first time.

As Harold Horn from the Cable Television Infor-mation Center warned local officials recently, you'd better ask every company bidding for a franchise to supply a list of every town where it has done busi-ness and check the responsible local official in eve-ry single town.

A CABLE TV firm is much like a gas or electric company.

It usually needs a franchise from local govern-ment, although it's possible to cut a deal with the telephone company to use its wires and rights-of-way.

Like a utility, cable TV requires a high capital investment.

Like a utility, a cable TV firm rarely has a com-petitor in the same town.

One of the things a local governing body should check, Horn advises, is the bidding company's capi-talization. Does the firm have enough capital to survive three years? It takes that long before it brings in any revenue.

ONE INDUCEMENT cable TV firms offer is the prospect of airing meetings of the local council, and maybe the planning commission and school board, too.

It's possible, now, to get a cable TV channel with sessions of the U.S. House of Representatives on it. I understand lawmakers who know the home folks . are likely to see them have a propensity to ham it up.

I have mixed feelings about telecasts of local governing units.

As a working newsman, I've covered many a meeting where board members weren't talking to each other, but for my benefit. They knew I was • trained to quote anyone who says anything of the/-, slightest importance on a major issue.

I used to work in a town where the major local . radio station would broadcast council sessions. I've ' heard the council's most demagogic member say one thing in the back room and quite another to the-radio microphone.

And to tell the truth, I've heard good council members endeavor to "explain to the listening au- 7 dience" things which deserved explanations.

The supreme editor, the news editor, the city edi-tor and the chief editorial writer all listened to the broadcast. Next day, they would pore over the car-bons of my stories.

If there was any item they heard on radio and didn't see covered, or didn't see adequately ex-plained, I heard about it.

It kept me grubbing for interviews and bits of information the broadcast didn't have. I set an all-time record for the most news copy out of a single council meeting — 104 column inches, in stories ranging from four to 24 inches in length.

(A year after I left the beat, an Irishman with a gift of gab produced 108 inches.) Z

THE BEVY of editors who fly-specked my work * was a rarity. Most voters won't watch a full meet-ing of a governing board unless there's a neighbor-hood issue. And in that case, they're just as likely to 1 attend in person.

So I don't expect us literary newspersons to be I; put out of business by the clucks with the cameras :

and microphones. Most folks who are seriously concerned about >

public affairs scan TV news the way they scan.-: headlines — to pick out what interests them so they *. .' can read all about it. ; j

Actually, it would help society if folks actually did watch and understand city council, school board,; township board, planning commission, community' college, county board, SEMCOG and SEMTA pro-' ceedings.

There are plenty of other things we literary newspeople could cover.

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High fashion at Kroger's

If you want to check out the l a t e s t in fash ion fo r the fall season, I sugges t you go to K r o g e r s in P ine Lake Mall.

This is one of the h e a d q u a r t e r s fo r the best d ressed w o m e n in West Bloomfie ld . H e r e they pa-r ade up and down the a i s les and c a r e f u l l y pose whi le s t and ing in checkou t lines.

Last w in te r I m a d e the m i s t a k e of buying m y g r o c e r i e s in P i n e L a k e Mall w e a r i n g m y Kroger -Union Lake ga rb . In Union L a k e I would have blended in with the masses , but in P i n e L a k e I fe l t like I belonged with the " m e s s e s . "

I w a s w e a r i n g m y black ski j a c k e t (the one m y husband said wasn ' t nice enough to w e a r to B u r g e r Chef). I had a l w a y s thought , when the j a c k e t sh runk and the lining didn ' t , t ha t t he g r e y edge cur l ing up on the bo t tom d i s t r ac t ed f r o m the f ac t tha t I'd lost the belt.

T H E LADY in f r o n t of m e in the checkou t line, I reca l l , w a s w e a r i n g a f u r and l e a the r coa t with m a t c h i n g l e a the r boots. He r long ha i r w a s cur led so tha t the t r e s se s gen t ly rocked on he r shoulders .

The s p a r k l e of he r j e w e l r y w a s r e f l e c t e d in the gloss of he r long and p e r f e c t l y polished nails . The m a s c a r a on those cu r l ed l ashes w a s even and unsmudged .

I knew she had never c a u g h t he r whole uppe r lid in an eye lash c u r l e r and never had to buy p u r p l e eyeshadow to m a k e the o the r lid m a t c h .

But even h a r d e r to cope wi th w a s the l i t t l e g i r l in line with this fashion p la te . Dressed in bunny fu r , she w a s ou t f i t t ed f r o m head to toe in pu re wni te . Even her whi t e boots did not h a v e one s m u d g e on t h e m (and I know for s u r e b e c a u s e I put on m y g la s ses and d ropped s o m e t h i n g n e a r the boots to check).

I L O O K E D at m y da r l i ng d a u g h t e r half c l imb ing out of the wagon, r e ach ing up to g r a b all the caj idy and g u m in sight , and not iced he r f a c e w a s e tched in choco la t e cookie c r u m b s f r o m the p a c k a g e we had opened to pac i fy her .

With he r a r m s up in the a i r , the r a g g e d edge of her undersh i r t (I thought C a r t e r ' s w e r e n e v e r sup-posed to w e a r out) hung out f r o m the polo shi r t t ha t shouted to the world "I had s p a g h e t t i fo r lunch ."

F o r t u n a t e l y , m y baby had t aken he r j a c k e t off so I folded it inside out, f l a sh ing the Saks 5th Avenue label. A f t e r all, who would know it c a m e f r o m a g a r a g e s a l e 9

197V by Sheila Seitzman

Thursday, November 29.1979 (R,W,G-13A)*17A

A little boy mourns Grandpa In the brief four y e a r s he has occupied this world,

A v r a m has l ea rned to love with a love f ew have known in a l i fe t ime.

Fou r y e a r s and one week f r o m the day of Av-r a m ' s bir th, his beloved G r a n d f a t h e r died. Now, m o r e than six m o n t h s l a te r , A v r a m mourns .

Since I have s u f f e r e d the loss of m y f a the r , I f lounder with poor a t t e m p t s to c o m f o r t A v r a m . My f a t h e r was a m a n I loved deeply b e c a u s e he r ep re -sented eve ry th ing good and beau t i fu l on ea r th .

My child, m y son, sure ly I c a n p e r f o r m this m o t h e r l y ro le and l isten to his wi s t fu l t a l e s of lov-ing days never m o r e to be. Somehow, I mus t re-spond to his s ea r ch ing ques t ions and b e a r the pa in with m y answer .

"Can G r a n d p a see God, M o m m y ? " he asks . "And if God can see me, can G r a n d p a see m e , too?"

MY P A R E N T S L I V E D in no r t he rn Michigan, and the i r vis i ts w e r e l imi ted , espec ia l ly dur ing the win-ter . Now A v r a m dai ly r ecoun t s each visit l ike a lit-any, a s if he f e a r s he will let s o m e p rec ious recol-lection l eave his m e m o r y .

" R e m e m b e r when we went to the c i r cus with G r a n d p a 9 He liked the e l e p h a n t s , " A v r a m recal l s .

Tjie c i rcus . The f i r s t c i r cus Daddy had seen s ince I w a s a l i t t le gir l . His las t c i rcus .

"Do you think G r a n d p a mi s se s m e , M o m m y ? " he quest ions. "Cause I m i s s h im so much . It hu r t s rea l bad and I don ' t wan t G r a n d p a to hur t any m o r e . "

All ch i ldren loved Daddy. He had a spec ia l way of re la t ing to a child a s a to ta l person, on the chi ld 's level.

He unders tood the i r p rob lems , not a s an adul t , bu t a s if it was his own p rob l em. Chi ldren sensed this and a l w a y s a p p r o a c h e d h im a s one of the i r own.

" G r a n d p a is so f u n n y , " A v r a m giggles. " H e al-w a y s m a k e s m e laugh ."

I r e f r a i n f r o m c o r r e c t i n g his u sage of the p resen t tense. Most of l i fe ' s happy even t s a r e o f t en pas t tense. This Engl i sh lesson c o m e s with age .

D A D D Y WAS A MUSICIAN, a ded ica ted t e a c h e r of piano, voice and o rgan .

He w a s a l so a br i l l ian t compose r , but he consid-

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e red his compos i t ions to be highly personal . The ta len t he possessed was used to g ive voice to wha t he was too emot iona l ly o v e r c o m e to e x p r e s s in words .

I will neve r know wha t p r o m p t e d h im to c o m p o s e a s his g i f t on A v r a m ' s bir th a haun t ing lul laby. The m a n u s c r i p t r e ads "Lu l l aby to A v r a m " by " G r a n d -daddy - Oct. 2, 1973."

A v r a m was our f i f t h child. While Daddy had loved all the chi ldren, he never had m a d e such a p rofound gif t . It w a s a lmos t a s if this bond of unique love had been f o r m e d with A v r a m ' s birth.

I never paid p a r t i c u l a r a t t en t ion to the t i m e Av-r a m and Daddy would spend toge the r .

A v r a m didn't begin to speak until a f t e r his second b i r thday, and it s e e m e d Daddy never did c l ea r ly unde r s t and w h a t e v e r he said. Most of the t i m e they would sit t oge the r and Daddy would joke abou t some th ing or o ther .

A v r a m w a s his mos t en thus ias t i c aud ience and would laugh hys te r ica l ly .

" P l a y the c a r d g a m e G r a n d p a played with m e , " A v r a m demands .

F r u s t r a t i o n . How can I expla in I don ' t know how to play because G r a n d p a just m a d e up the g a m e , c a r e f u l l y cont r ived so a c e r t a i n l i t t le boy would al-w a y s w i n 9

W H E N E V E R MY P A R E N T S would visit, Daddy a l w a y s brought pea r s . He would peel and q u a r t e r t h e m to s h a r e with the chi ldren .

The p e a r s b e c a m e A v r a m ' s f i r s t thought when he hea rd tha t his G r a n d p a w a s ser ious ly ill. As I rushed

to be b y m y f a t h e r ' s side. A v r a m asked . "If g r a n d p a dies, who's going to cut m y p e a r s for m e 9 "

Six m o n t h s have passed, and A v r a m has not touched a pea r He says he h a t e s pears . Yet he looks a t a p e a r in his color ing book and de f t l y se lec t s a g reen c rayon

" P e a r s a r e green. G r a n d p a and I liked p e a r s . " he tel ls m e as he con t inues his a r t i s t i c endeavors .

While watch ing a television wes t e rn . A v r a m be-c o m e s exci ted when an Indian savs , "I live in Vir-g in ia . "

" M a y b e he can see G r a n d p a ! " he shouts . " G r a n d -pa lives in Virginia ,"

Ca re fu l ly I expla in tha t G r a n d p a is bur ied in Vir-ginia. He doesn ' t live there .

"I know." A v r a m concedes . " G r a n d p a wouldn' t live a n y w h e r e without m e . "

T O G E T H E R WE A R E finding our way through the da rk m a z e of grief bv ident i fying with mus i c

I have r e sumed t each ing piano and con t inue m y f a t h e r ' s work A v r a m has learned to play the p iano and reads mus ic with such ea se that I can s ca r ce ly bel ieve his abil i ty.

In these d i f f icu l t d a y s of b e r e a v e m e n t , I t ry to concea l mv s o r r o w irt o rde r not to inflict m o r e pain on a child su f fe r ing so intensely.

Yet while A v r a m plays nea rby , I pause while p r epa r ing dinner , a l lowing m y thoughts to w a n d e r I begin thinking how I will neve r aga in h e a r the front door open and Daddy ' s voice call: " W h e r e ' s e v e r y b o d y ? "

Or how I will never see h im sit at the tab le and s h a r e the n e w s p a p e r with m e while I 'm f ixing din-ner. Lit t le things, but p e r h a p s the s a m e kind A v r a m cher ishes .

T e a r s spill uncont ro l lab ly to m y cheeks , and just as I a m ab le to rega in m y c o m p o s u r e in o rde r not to d i s t u rb tiny A v r a m at play, a sma l l hand g r a s p s m y own.

"I know, M o m m y , " A v r a m whispers . "I loved G r a n d p a , too,"

Unfl inchingly, he holds m e a s 1 s t i f l e m y sobs and like a soothing ba lm on a s m a r t i n g wound, his gen-tle. swee t voice te l l s me , over and over , "I know, I know." • J

Low carbohydrate diet drains you Question: Is the low carbohydrate diet superior

to a balanced diet in reducing body weight and fat s tores?

Curren t ly popu la r low c a r b o h y d r a t e diets , the la tes t vers ion being Dr. Atkins ' Diet Revolut ion, a r e based on t he s a m e p r inc ip le — an e x t r e m e l y low c a r b o h y d r a t e i n t a k e or no c a r b o h y d r a t e s a t all. Suga r s and s t a r c h e s a r e r e s t r i c t e d to 60 g r a m s or less, whi le f a t and pro te in a r e usual ly unl imi ted .

According to the p roponen t s of this diet , ca rbohy-d r a t e is rap id ly conve r t ed to body f a t r a t h e r than being used fo r ene rgy . On the o the r hand, the calo-r ies f r o m f a t and pro te in a r e burned up in the m e t -abol ic processes .

Since f a t s and c a r b o h y d r a t e s a r e our p r i m a r y en-e rgy foods, it is " r e a s o n e d " tha t by l imi t ing the c a r -bohydra t e in take, one fo r ce s the body to uti l ize i ts own s to red f a t f o r ene rgy .

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Barry Franklin

THIS A S S E R T I O N is, a t best , only a half t ru th . As a resu l t of a ve ry low c a r b o h y d r a t e in take , the

c a r b o h y d r a t e s to res of t he body b e c o m e rap id ly de-pleted. With eve ry g r a m of c a r b o h y d r a t e used, ap-p r o x i m a t e l y 3 g r a m s of w a t e r a r e lost. As m u c h as t h r e e to f ive pounds of w a t e r m a y be lost dur ing the f i r s t week of the diet!

Thus, the in i t ia l ly g r e a t e r weight loss resu l t ing f r o m a low c a r b o h y d r a t e diet is a c tua l l y due to an

excess ive loss of body wa te r , not fa t . The low ca lo r i e diet tha t c o n t a i n s c a r b o h y d r a t e

m a y p r o m o t e w a t e r re ten t ion , un fo r tuna t e ly m a s k -ing fa t weight losses. F a i l u r e to recognize and cor-rec t this condit ion th rough the use of d iu re t i c s is p e r h a p s the p r i m a r y r eason why the obese individu-al m a y be unab le to lose " w e i g h t " on a low ca lo r i e ba lanced diet, desp i t e fa t weight losses

In conclusion, body fa t is used for e n e r g y only when the ca lo r i c r e q u i r e m e n t s exceed the ca lo r i c in take, r e g a r d l e s s of the a m o u n t of c a r b o h y d r a t e in the diet . The " a p p a r e n t " e f f e c t i v e n e s s of the low c a r b o h y d r a t e diet lies p r i m a r i l y in the inabil i ty of the sca le -weight to d i f f e r e n t i a t e f a t loss f r o m wa-te r loss or loss of vi ta l lean t issue.

A PhD, the writer is co-director of cardiac re-habilitation and physical fitness at Sinai Hospi-tal and assistant professor of physioloqy at U a yn e Sta te I In we rsi t y.

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Thursday, November 29,1979

Salem snaps Chief win streak in district opener

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By BEAD EMONS

Plymouth Salem won its biggest game of the season Tuesday night at the expense of rival Canton's 15-game winning streak.

The Rocks posted an impressive 45-29 girls' basketball win on the Chiefs' home court in a Class A district opener. Salem now advances to second round play Thursday at 8 p.m. against Ypsi-

lanti. The first game will pit Westland John Glenn against Belleville at 6:30 p.m.

"This was a terrific game for us," beamed Salem head coach Bob Blohm. "We beat their pressure early and our inside people did a nice job.

"It's hard to single one player out." Salem jumped on the Western Six

League champs right from the opening tap. In fact, the Rocks connected for 13

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straight points to start the game before Canton answered.

The Rocks handled Canton's full-court press with relative ease. Sopho-more guard Eileen Moore brought the ball up error-free with the help of wor-khorse junior forward Cheryl Sobkow.

Center Patty Weidman, hitting her third straight shot with 3:17 to go in the first quarter, gave the Rocks a stun-ning 13-0 lead.

Reserve guard Jean Timlin then gave Canton some semblance of order when she hit a three-point play, cutting the lead to 13-3.

orward to the ted about play-

"THE EARLY lead gave us confi-dence," said Blohm. "It showed we could play near the basket.

"Our kids looked game. They were exc ing."

Salem maintained ite first half domi-nation by outscoring Canton 11-8 in the second quarter to take a 24-11 lead. Sobkow banged home an inside shot with 19 seconds left, giving the Rocks a 13-point advantage.

"We were a little tight and it got worse and worse," said Canton coach Mike McCauley. "The first half was all Plymouth Salem. They the first half. Plymouth Salem. They did it to us in

lem continued iy Moore with e period gave

Salem's Eileen Moore (dark jersey) grabs a rebound against Canton guard Vicky Cavallaro. Moore scored six points and ran the Salem offense in a 45-29 win Tuesday night in the dis t r ic t clash between the rival schools. (Staff photo by Gary Caskey)

",3ob (Blohm) did a nice job with his team."

The Chiefs gave their following little to cheer about in the fjrst 16 minutes. Canton was unable to gain any consist-ency under the hoop ana did not run its normal fast-break style of play.

"Our ball handling was horrible and we did not penetrate," McCauley said. "We were throwing the pall around and not looking."

In the third quarter its assault. A basket three seconds left in t the Rocks an insurmountable 36-19 edge.

"We didn't want to get into a track meet with Canton," said Blohm, whose team lifted its mark to 14-7. "We played good, sound defense without fouling."

WEIDMAN, who scared 12 points, canned a shot with 1:37 to go in the game as Salem blasted to its biggest lead of the night — 45-2J>.

Sobkow led all scorers with 14 points. She hit four of five shots from the floor and grabbed nine rebounds. Weidman blocked three shots while Nan Horwood added 11 points.

Canton ended the season with a 17-4

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Pear l ie Cunningham (with ball) of P lymouth Can-ton finds the going rough as she is guarded tightly by Salem players Pa t t y Weidman (left) and Jacque

Merrif ield (right). Salem won the d is t r ic t opener against the Chiefs, 45-29. (Staff photo by Gary Cas-key)

Psychology used by rival coaches Bob Newhart would have had a hard

time analyzing what went on Tuesday night between the girls' basketball teams of Plymouth Salem and Canton

It was difficult for me to com-prehend the pre-game all-in-fun strate-gy employed by the two coaches — Bob Blohm of Salem and Mike McCauley of Canton

McCauley and his team came in well-planned with their pre-game ritu-al. The Chiefgirls wanted to create a carnival-like atmosphere for the Class A district showdown at the Canton Phase III gym.

It was pure Dick Vitale at its best. As McCauley calmly chatted with

Salem assistant coaches some 20 min-utes before game time, his team went through their entertainment extrava-ganza.

The Chiefs donned themselves in "Beat Salem" T-shirts and long under* wear. Last season Canton's girls parad-ed for their district clash wearing toga party outfits, yelling favorite lines from the movie "Animal House."

It was pure physche for the opposi-tion.

Brad Emons writes....

But this time Blohm and his girls played their hand by warming up in Sa-lem's gym. The Rocks did not enter the Chief pow-pow until 10 minutes before game time, marching over in the rain.

Salem wanted no part of the the pre-game festivities.

THE CHIEFS had a limited audience as it went through their voodoo-like chants and dances. Where was Denny Terrio?

The whole scene halfYeminded me of a few years back when No. 1 ranked Marquette invaded U-D's Calihan Zoo. The regular season finale for teams that year ended with a bang.

They opened the gates an 8 p.m. game and packed about an hour time.

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Vitale walked into the place as the crowd roared. He wasn't even coaching then but had the part isan crowd in a frenzy, waving his arms madly as ev-eryone stood at attention He got on the P A. system and told the crowd to be more vocal then Notre Dame's "famed sixth man."

The sound became deafening when the Titans came out to warm up, wear-ing T-shirts which read f'25-2 — Beat Marquette."

at 5 p.m. for place was

before game

By that time Marquette coach Hand Raymonds had seen and heard enough.

It reached fever pitch when the starting lineups were introduced. De-troit went into its "Titanvision" routine in the dark with one spotlight beaming on the floor as all 12 players were sa-luted to the beat of an "Earth, Wind and Fire" background tune.

Raymonds' team was introduced be-fore Detroit's, but he took them into the locker room instead. Butch Lee was no where to be seen. Marquette was the only team that year to miss "Titanvi-sion."

THE WARRIORS then went on to beat Detroit by 3 and ruined the Titans' bid for an NCAA tourney.

It wasn't quite like that in Canton's gym Tuesday night. The crowd was not packed in and the game wasn't close.

McCauley and Blohm, however played chess Tuesday night. And it cer-tainly didn't hurt the spirit of both teams.

The pre-game warm-up fueled thing* up a bit. And that night Salem burned i full tank.

Vita l e w o r k s se l f i n t o Chip l i n e u p Tony Vitale will be spending the

Christmas holiday season at home. It might have been different for Vi-

tale and his Central Michigan Universi-ty football teammates had the expect-ed NCAA Bowl invitation had been de-livered.

Vitale, a 1978 graduate at Plymouth Salem who plays offensive guard for the Chippewas, was rightly disappoint-ed along with his teammates that CMU was snubbed by Bowl invitees after a 10-0-1 season.

CMU closed out its season by beating PCAA champion San Jose State 34-32 on the coast. The Chippewas anxiously waited by the phone, but never got the call.

"It kind of ticked me off," said Vi-tale, who worked his way into the CMU starting lineup at the end of the year.

The Chippewas thought they had a J" shot at the Hall of Fame Bowl, Dec. 29 O at Birmingham, Ala. Instead, Big Bight

member Missouri got the nod with a 6-5 record.

CMU was also considered for the In-dependence Bowl, Dec. 15 at Shre-veport t La., but Syracuse, also 6-5, gained the berth instead.

"It 's disappointing because we worked so hard," said the 6-4, 248-pound Vitale. "The whole thing is poli-tics.

"They (the committee) thought we couldn't sell as many tickets."

VITALE WAS still happy about CMU's accomplishments despite the Bowl snub.

"I have an M u r i n g , " he said, refer-ring to the t e a n r r t e t place finish in the Mid-American Conference. "There are a lot of tough teams in this league."

And that's why Vitale chose to head for Mt. Pleasant after helping Salem to a »-l mark in 1977.

"I talked to a lot of schools," he said.

"Central has always been good and I decided to go with a winning program."

A freshman on a full-ride scholarship last year, Vitale spent almost all his time sitting on the bench learning the ropes as a lineman.

VI played defensive tackle most of the year and then switched to offense for the last three games," he explained. 'There were a lot of injuries and they needed bodies. I had to learn the whole offense in three weeks."

Vitale got a chance to refine his skills at the offensive guard position during spring practice and was named to the travel team at th4 start of this season.

"I was contesting for a I ripped up my ankle pi^tty good two-a-days (drills)," he said. "I had my tendons all screwed up anld didn't dress the first two games."

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HE MADE his first road trip to Kent State, but almost didn't get a chance to play.

While at the motel, CMU coach Herb Deromedi got a call from the NCAA office in Kansas City. He was told CMU would have to forfeit the game if Vitale played. Deromedi was informed that Vitale had dropped a class and had gone below the 12 hours required for eligibility.

The Salem graduate told the CMU coaches that he never dropped any classes. The matter was later cleared up after discovering a mistake. Anoth-er CMU student of the same first and last name had actually dropped the class.

"Something got messed up in the computer," said Vitale. "I wasn't the guy who dropped."

Vitale performed against Kent State

(Continued on page 2B)

DICK SCOTT BUICK

A PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL

In 1974, th* State of Michigan inaugurated " • J * * * 0 " P° ,nt »or high school

. T h * 1 * * a r t h * Plymouth Salem Bocks finished with a 0-0 record and championship of the Suburban 8 Confer-ence. Their playoff point total of that yoar remains unequaled by any Class A team in the State. Since there were no state play-offs in 1074, Salem High School claimed the mythical State Championship.

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W.W. Edgar From all appearances the bowl-

ing proprietors have found a way to silence the bowlers who have been complaining about lane surfaces for the past several years. How they did it remains a mystery, but scores have sky-rocketed.

When that happens, the bowlers never find a reason to howl, no mat-ter how the lanes were dressed.

As a result this season the scores are higher than usual and such things as a 700 series that once were rarities now have become common.

The latest example came in the Little Caesar Classic at Westland Bowl last Friday when four of the sharpshooters broke the 700 barrier

Showing the way to this group was Steve Connor who put together games of 246, 265 and 231 for 742. Next to him came Jim Beck with counts of 279, 246 and 212 for 737. Then, as you might expect, John Hurleey, who has made a habit of rolling 700 series, posted a 715 with a .closing game of 248. The fourth wfcs the work of Bob Schmidt who opened with a 235, added a 244 and closed with 222 for 712.

Meanwhile over at Garden Lanes, John Hockstadt joined the group when he laced counts of 253, 241 and 2l l for 715.

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DOUG UHL, secretary of the Tri-CKy Men's group, had good reason to feel ignored. He rolled a closing game of 265 for 690 at Westland and wis lost in the shuffle when four of his fellow bowlers posted their 700 series.

CHET LUKAS who carries a 170 average at Garden Lanes, earned a high place on the honor roll when he rolled a perfect game in the St. Linus league. It was only the 17th 300 game posted in the lanes since they were opened 20 years ago.

Chet started with a 190, followed with 138 and then came the 12 strikes in a row for the perfect game.

In the Moose league at the Gar-den, Dick Hall rolled a 674 that started with a 243, but he had the misfortune to bowl it just as John Hockstadt rolled his 715 and he had to be satisfied with second place.

In the Kings and Queens, Dick Santo had a 269 in 620 and in the Swingers circuit Wes LaPalm faltered after opening with a 279 and finished with a 691. Meanwhile, in the ladies senior house loop, Mari-lyn Burgess had a 264 in 606 and Jan Drewry had a 621.

MARY MOHACSI returned to the winner's circle in the Merri-Bowl doubles with a 628 series that in-cluded games of 206, 214 and 208 for 628. Right behind her came Ruth Kinjorski with 606 and Ann Troke with 572.

In the sundowners loop, Sue Wil-son closed with a 233 for 614 to take top honors in the Friday circuit. Mack Pajoc had 638, Ira Smith a 650 and Jim Stockton a 245 in 635. In the Saturday youth league, Pam Wyea showed the way with a 236 in 592.

BILL BONN was the pacemaker in the Ford League at Woodland Lanes with a 256 in 687. Joe Gumbis took the runner-up spot with 611 and Oakie Harmon had a high game of 244.

IN THE LIVONIA LADIES league Joan Lewis took the lion's share of the honors. She won the third of the three game series with 192-30 — 222 and the series with 540-90 — 630. In the other games Shirley Schwartz took the opener with 171-54 — 225 and Marion Heath won the second with 188-32 - 2 2 0 .

FRED SLOBA registered an unu-sual triplicate at Merri-Bowl when he linked three identical counts of 202 in the American Legion league, Paul Drain paced the classic with 629, while A1 Zabeel and Bill Grif-fith tied for high game with 235.

IN OTHER performances during the week, Buzz Ray closed with a 240 to pace the Suits loop at Plaza Lanes with 633 and in the Plymouth Men's league, Dennis Seeman was high with 636. At Farmington Lanes Dave Hamilton, the high scoring youth, posted a 629 and Tom Bishop had a 501.

2 Chief cagers gain honors First-place finisher Plymouth Can-

ton (10-0) and runner-up Livonia Churchill (7-3) garner five of 10 spots on this year's All-Western Six League girls' basketball team.

Churchill, coach by Don Albertson, had, three players named to the squad — senior center Cindy Bussart, senior forward Mary Watson and senior guard Baf t Irons.

^ p a i r of Canton seniors were also selected — guard Vicky Cavallaro and forward Diane Durocher.

T5«ro sophomores were picked by

league coaches — Northville guard Jacque Nixon and Waterford Mott for-

' ward Bridget Brennan. Others making the first unit include

Farmington Harrison senior forward Linda Bache, Waterford Mott senior center Martha Schmidt and Walled

' Lake Western junior forward Cindy Hart.

Gaining honorable mention recogni-tion were Janet Wilson and Chris Mellema of Western, Lori Winkle and Beth Dilley of Harrison, Sue Townsend of Northville and Sue Sowder of Mott.

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Salem grad gives Chips strength (Continued from page IB)

and later got the starting call when Central clinched the MAC champion-ship with a 37-14 win over Eastern Michigan. He then also was a regular in the 28-0 win at Northwestern Louisana.

With the entire offensive line return-

ing next year, Vitale is optimistic again about CMU's chances.

"I think we can win it again," he said.

CMU led the MAC in rushing, total offense and scoring in 1979 with the help of a strong blocker like Vitale.

When spring practice begins again,

Vitale should be right in the thick of things for a starting position.

"IT SHOULD be a battle royal for those spots," said CMU Sports Informa-tion Director Jere Craig.

Vitale intends to be ready for tbe challenge. Last summer he lifted

weights at Silvers Gym in Plymouth, a hangout for former Salem grads also playing in the MAC.

"In our system the guard pulls a lot and has to be super strong and quick," he said.

"The weight work has really helped.

Wolverine QB picture still clouded By W W. EDGAR

He walked into the banquet hall Mon-day night at the Plaza Hotel on crutches.

He wasn't formally introduced ex-cept in passing. But Rich Hewlett, the former Plymouth Rock star who start-ed the game at quarterback for Michi-gan against Ohio State, was the main subject at most tables.

Some 2,000 guests were seated at the Plaza to honor the Wolverine gridders.

Hewlett had suffered a badly sprained ankle against OSU. He be-came the chief topic when word spread

around the room at the annual Michi-gan Football Bust that John Wangler may not be back next season.

Wangler, who replaced B.J. Dickey as the regular quarterback early in the season, still has one more year of eligi-bility.

But while it is expected that Coach Bo Schembechler will invite him to come back, it's doubtful at this time whether he'll accept.

At least, when Schembechler an-nounced the boys who would be return-ing to complete their eligibility, Wan-gler's name was not mentioned.

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Salem stellar in cage victory (Continued from page IB) mark. The Chiefs went into the game with the 15-game win streak.

Timlin and junior reserve forward Reggie Rug-gerio paced the Canton scoring attack with seven and six points respectively.

The victory was a complete turn-about for the Rocks, who lost their last two regular season games.

"We're not a fluky team," said Blohm. "We sensed we were a good team at the end of the Walled Lake Central game even though we lost.

"We gained some momentum from that game." Blohm and his Salem girls are hoping they can

continue their commanding form Thursday against Ypsilanti.

SALEM 45—CANTON 29 SALEM (45): Patty Weidman 5. 2-5, 12, Nan Horwood 5, 1-3, 11, Choryl

Sobkow 4, 6-10, 14, Eileen Moore 3, 0-0, 6, Jacque Merrifield 0, 0-0, 0, Jan MacKenzie 1. 0 0, 2, Denise Zonka 0, 0 0, 0; Jean Sobkow 0, 0-0, 0, Amy Lundberg 0, 0-1, 0; Carol Ross 0, 0-1, 0, Theresa Cooney 0, 0 0, 0 Totals 18, 9-20, 45

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the starting call next year gained some momentum when it was pointed out that he is an option quarterback, a style of play Bo still has not given up.

IN THE RECORD gathering, Hewlett's mother was enjoying the gala evening. She knew that her son was on everyone's mind, though never introduced except when he entered the room.

"He is confident that he would do the job," she confided to friends.

She hinted that Hewlett was looking forward to a lot of action in the Gator Bowl against North Carolina on Dec. 2 8 .

His sprained ankle is healing slowly and he is expected to be ready when practice starts in earnest for the holi-day game.

Meanwhile, Schembechler proudly stood before the gathering and defend-ed the team's record.

"There are many schools around the: country that would be delighted with an 8-3 record," he said.

"Our trouble here is that we have been spoiled. We have become accus-] tomed to winning titles and champion- * ships and anything less is a poor sea-son. ;

"But let me tell you," he said em-phatically. "I really liked this team. It1

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Senior co-captains lead returnees

Canton cagers after 2nd crown By BRAD EMONS

Losing four of five starters from a year ago won t dampen Craig Bell's hopes for Plymouth Canton basketball.

The Canton coach believes his team can challenge again and defend its Western Six League crown. The Chiefs last year were 10-0 in league play and 17-5 overall.

"This is an intelligent team which works well together," said the Canton coach. "They have knowledge of the game and are very unselfish."

The Chiefs lost leading scorer Butch King and guard-mate Rusty Mandle, both now at Saginaw Valley State. The other two starters gone are 6-foot-3-inch Mike Gollnick and 6-4 Mike Leary.

Craig Bell is optimistic about Plymouth Canton's chances of repeat-ing a Western Six League basketball title. The Canton coach must replace four starters from last year's 17-5 team.

The lone starter back is 6-5 Dave Visser, a senior.

"We'll do the same type of things as we did last year," said Bell. "Our sen-ior group this year has never been asso-ciated with a losing team."

Six other seniors will join Visser on the varsity — 6-0 guard Scott Adler, a co-captain along with Visser, 6-4 for-ward Brad Westin, 5-11 guard Randy Wilkin, 6-5 center Dave Ursa, 6-1 for-ward Dan McGlinn and 6-0 guard Jack Carpenter.

Visser is the team's most versatile player, according to Bell.

"Dave is a legitimate college play-er," he said. "He handles the ball ex-tremely well.

"DAVE HAS the ability to be a tall guard in college. He can also pass. He was our leading assist man last year and can shoot the basketball."

Adler will run the Chiefs' offense. He was the top reserve guard last year.

"Scott will primarily be our ball han-dler," Bell said. "He's intelligent and has good basketball sense. He shoots the ball well."

Westin will play the power forward position and give Canton muscle.

"He plays good defense and has real-ly worked hard. He gives us some re-bounding."

Two juniors, 6-2 swingman Dave Malek and 6-4 Catholic Central trans-fer Sean Houle, are pressing for start-ing spots.

"Dave is a good competitor who will see a lot of playing time this year," said the Canton coach. "And Houle is very quick with the ball."

Also expected to see plenty of time is 5-10 junior guard Billy Childs, who has recovered from a broken collarbone suffered early in the football season.

Rounding out the team is 6-0 forward Jimmy Mills, a forward, Ken VanKirk, a 6-3 pivot man, and 6-1 forward Jo) n Buglione. All three players are junion

Bell said Canton will run "o«r motion type of game."

"We have the ability to do different things defensively," he said. "We're n as tall dnd can't muscle like last year.

"BUT I think we're intelligent enough to do other things that are ne» essary to win.

"We've been working hard in pra tice."

Canton opens its season Friday, Dej;. 7 at Livonia Franklin. The Patriots, 13-8 team last year, were beaten fc Canton 104-65 a year ago.

"They'll be looking for revenge said Bell. "That first game is going ^o be a dogfight."

Bell said he expects Northville, Livt>-nia Churchill and Waterford Mott o challenge his Chiefs for the league titl

Canton has a tough non-league sched-ule, playing Livonia Stevenson an Plymouth Salem on successive nights in December. Dearborn Fordson and Belleville will also provide streng tests.

PLYMOUTH CANTON'S 1979-W cage t c b H a k :

DECEMBER — 7, at Livonia Franklin. 14, Northvi le 20-21, at Sajlem Christmas Tourney

JANUAFjY — 4, at Waterford Mott; 8, Farmington. 1 at Farmington Harrison; 15, Dearborn Fordson, 18, Wallec Lake Western, 22. at Livonia Bentley; 25, at Livor is Churchill, 28, Thurston

FEBRUARY — 1, at Northville, 5, at Livonia StevensAn 8, Waterford Mott, 12, Dearborn, 15, Farmington Harn.n n 22. at Walltd Lake Western, 26, at Belleville; 29, Livor Churchill

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20#-y«r* freeatyle — 1) Tar ja Tu omioen (Canton), 2:04 t , 2) Nancy D o novan (Northville), 2 07 82. J) Kristy Ifversan (Northville), 2 18 84, 4) Sue Waak tUarrtson), 2 19 52, 5) Lori Hack man (Northville). 2 25 21, 6) Joanne Paynt^r (Harrison), 2 27 79

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S«-yard freestyle 1) Kim Storm (Northville), 24 57. 2) Lori Sellen (Northville), 28 80, 3) Nancy Whit temore (Harrison), 17 34, 4) Missey McMurray (Canton), 28 27; 5) Kathy Hagan (Harrison), 28 58, 8) Debbie Dickinson (Canton). 29 48

Divtag — 1) Sue Humphries ( H a m son), 429 10, 2) Tammy Mihlfeld (Walled Lake Western), 360 25. 3) Di ane Zang (Churchill), 340 50; 4) Hollie Raycraft (Northville). 327; 5) Chris Wennerberg (Canton), 310 75; 6) Sue Pickett (Harrison), 306 75

t 100-yard batterfly — 1) Tar ja Tu

ominen (Canton), 1 03.02, 2) Tammy Selfridge (Northville), 1 06 07, 3) Nan cy Whittemore (Harrison). 1 07 98. 4) Sharon Goodman (Harrison). 1 08 15, 5) I^s l ie Farquhar (Northville), 1 10 74, 6) Mary Reardon (Canton), 1:17.67

100-yard freestyle — 1) Kim Storm (Northville), 55 0; 2) Lori Sellen (Northville), 58 38, 3) Missey McMur-ray (Canton), I 02.1; 4) Eileen Whit temore (Harrison), I 03 08; 5) Debbie Dickinson (Canton), 1 04 45; 6) Diane Hrubiak (Northville), I 05 09

500-yard freestyle — 1) Nancy Do-novan (Northville). 5 46 57. 2) Sharon Goodman (Harrison), 6 06 75; 3) Kristy Ifversen (Northville), 6 15 65. 4) Mary Reardon (Canton), 6:17 01; 5) Lori Hackman (Northville), 6 37 90; 6) Lin-da Joy, (Harrison), 6 59 02

100-yard backstroke — 1) Kim Mas sey (Canton), 1 07 2, 2) Tammy Sel fridge (Northville), 1 09 16; 3) Kathy Hagan (Harrison), 1:14.7; 4) Carolyn Brown (Northville), l 16.55, 5) Maria Wald (Northville), I 17 03; 6) Niki Al-len (Harrison). 1 17 33

100-yard breaststroly — 1) Allison Farquhar (Northville), 1 10 42, 2) Julie Weiss (Harrison), 1 15 52, 3) Sandy Sincla i r (Harr ison) , 1 20 47; 4) Brownwyn F i t zge ra ld (Canton), 1 23 23, 5) Sue Cox (Churchill), 1 23 77; 6) Carolyn Schrot (Northville), 1 24 63

400 yard freestyle relay — 1) Northville. 4 09 48, 2) Harrison, 4 16 67, 3)Canton, 4 31 69, 4)Churchill, 5 01 94

Thursday, November 29,1979 (P,C)JB

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Canton's co-captains for this season are Dave Visser (left) and Scott Adler (right). The two seniors will play a vital role in the Chiefs' quest for a second straight league crown. (Staff photo by Gary Caskey)

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Schoolcraft College women's Vol-leyball team finished a satis! season by placing eighth in theii National Junior College Athletic? sociation championships over

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Coach Kathy Higgins, in her first year, guided the Ocelots to an earli-er second-place finish in the regipn als. That gave them a berth in the nationals.

In spite of competing with only seven players, the Ocelots bettered 12 of the top junior colleges in the country in Miami. Kellogg CC of Battle Creek won the competition in the three-day event. Kellogg ftad also won the regional in which Schoolcraft finished second.

The 20 teams invited to Mi4mi were grouped in four pools. On the first day, each team faced the qtoer four squads in its pool. Eight U were eliminated. Then the surviving teams were regrouped into different pools. After facing those teams in its pool, play was started for fipal standing, depending on the te*i records in second pool play.

Schoolcraft started out the first day by disposing of Cloud County CC of Kansas, 15-12 and 15-9. "We a bit nervous in the first game,' Higgins. "Then we got rolling."

The Ocelots then got by Herkij CC of New York, 15-6 and 15-1. next victim was Cecil CC of M ^ y land, 15-5 and 15-0. But Mesa CT Arizona beat the Ocelots, Q-15 13-15 to win the pool. Schoolc moved on to the second day's act as 12 teams remained.

The Ocelots started out on right side in their new pool, bea Vermillion CC of Minnesota, and 15-8. Then Schoolcraft ran some trouble. Host Miami-Dade beat them, 10-15 and 13-15.

"That second game was the best

game that we had played all year, too," said Higgins. "We should have won the next game, but the girls were tired. We had 'em." Higgins was referring to a 10-15 and 7-15 loss to Jefferson CC of Missouri which concluded the second day's action.

With an overall 8-6 record in games, the Ocelots squared off with Catonsville CC of Maryland. A three-set, 9-15, 15-10 and 12-15, loss forced Schoolcraft to settle for eighth place — still a great effort.

"We played all year with just one substitute on the team," said Hig-gins. "The tallest girl on our team was just 5-10, and we were playing schools with girls as tall as 6-2. We were a real small team, but we could play with anyone. I'm really proud of them."

Higgins credited all of her play-ers. Heading the list were Linda Mix, a freshman from Livonia Churchill, and Ann Kolnitys, a soph-omore from Wayne Memorial. Both girls were named All-Conference in the Michigan Junior College East-ern Conference at the position of spiker.

Sue Rich, a sophomore spiker from Livonia Churchill, was named honorable mention all-conference.

Other Schoolcraft players includ-ed Linda Spicer, a freshman spiker from Redford Thurston; Mary Ver-candi, a freshman setter from Gar-den City East; Cathy Pangrazzi, a freshman spiker from Westland John Glenn; and Sandy Braun, a freshman setter from Wayne Memo-rial.

Higgins, who has played volley-ball at Schoolcraft, Central Michi-gan and Eastern Michigan, doubles as varsity volleyball coach at Dear-born Heights Crestwood. "The only bad thing about the tournament was that we had to leave Miami and come home," she said.

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Chris Nagel o ranked player.

Betty DeLano, recently named coach at Ann Arbor

GILLES' EARN RANKING istine and Wendy Gilles of Plymouth recently

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Spartan girls advance Some girls' basketball coaches are hard to

pleas Livonia Stevenson scored a season-high 73 points

and had a victory margin of 34 over Walled Lake Western Monday, yet Jim George, coach of the

ins, was not a happy man. reson whipped Western, 73-39, in the Class A t at Farmington. haven't had 60 (points) before (tonight), but n't play well," said George. "I was not with our performance. We were playing a

am, and I guess it showed. We had too many 22). We're going to have to improve on that." Spartans were off and running with a 17-6 ter eight minutes, which they stretched to t the half.

n Kelley counted 26 points, Beth Mueller Ingrid Hogh nine.

"Noifeen was the dominating force. She had 18 rebounds and with Karen (Kelley) fouling out early in the third quarter, we went to her (Noreen) and a lot anc she responded," said George.

The first-year coach also praised Mueller for "her usual great game at point guard."

But »^hat about the mistakes? "We had a lot of hustle — maybe too much," said

Georg(. "We were nervous and that was uncharac-teristic for us."

The Spartans, who committed 22 fouls, had a

poor night from tl of the court. The) foul shots.

LIVONIA BENT defeat during th Farmington, 56-4 ning.

The Bulldogs' b Kim Plachta, who has won a starting points, Carla Camp

The improving ley.

The Bulldogs hald quarter, 28-20 at t and 56-43 at game

"I think the diffje quicker," said Ber break worked bett

"Ann Roy played Kim Plachta did points, 11 in the se.

"Carla Campbel floor. She was kee^i

One thing that fied with was his line. Bentley conv nities.

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e free-throw line at the other end managed to make only 23 of 42

LEY, which sustained only one e regular season, slipped past

in the second game of the eve-

;ilanced scoring attack was led by reaped 14 points. Ann Roy, who berth in recent weeks, added 12 bell 10, and Beth Almburg nine, alcons didn't roll over for Bent-

a 12-8 advantage after the first he half, 44-31 after three periods, s end. rence was that we were a little

tley coach Tom Lang. "Our fast Br than theirs.

a good game at forward and good job on offense. She had 14

pond half," said Lang. gave us super leadership on the ng us going."

I he veteran coach was not satis-jlayers' effort at the free-throw

irted on only eight of 23 opportu-

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Ladywood cagers win Ladywood overcame a first-quarter

deficit to grab a tough 54-45 decision over Dearborn Divine Child Tuesday in first round girls' basketball district ac-tion at Madonna College.

The Blazers move on to the district Class B semifinals against Detroit Im-maculata at 8 p.m. Thursday. The championship will be played Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Carolyn Prebenda came off the bench and was the key, scoring 17 points to lead the way for Ladywood. "She definitely had the best game of her career," said coach Ed Kavanaugh. The senior forward also had 14 re-bounds.

T h e y (Divine Child) were up for the game," said Kavanaugh "This was our

third time around, and I don't like play-ing teams three times.

"It was all tied up just before half-time, then Ronna Greenberg stole the ball, fed Liz O'Brien and she hit one from half court. That kind of picked us up, and the third quarter was a big one for us. We outscored them 12-7 and opened it up a little bit."

Leslie Nadeau helped the Ladywood cause with 14 points and 19 rebounds before fouling out. Liz O'Brien had 11 points, 13 rebounds and four assists. Aggie Conti had eight points and five assists.

DC's Andi Fron led all scorers with 20 points.

Ladywood pushed its overall record to 17-4 with the win.

Redford Thurston, who scored victories twice over Livonia Franklin during the regular girls' bas-ketball season, made it three in a row Monday in the state tournament.

The Eagles struggled to a 38-30 win in the Class A District at Redford Union.

It was a defensive tussle right from the opening tipoff in a battle between two of the taller teams in the area. Franklin led 8-6 af ter the first quarter, but Thurston held the upper hand 14-12 at the half. The score was tied at 25 af ter three periods.

Jean Rowley led the Eagles with 11 points. Barb Beebe contributed 10 and Theresa Moran eight. Ju-lie Wilga and Anna Collins totaled eight and seven points, respectively, for the Patriots.

"It was a very slow-moving game. They were aw-ful big and we were looking for the good shot," ex-plained Thurston coach George Heger. "They (Pa-triots) played a good box-and-one defense and Row-ley was playing with a sprained ankle.

"I was expecting a close game. We didn't try to run the fast break because we knew we would only get one shot," said Heger. "We spread out in the last

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quarter and were getting fouled. We made seven free throws to break away."

Beebe snared 19 rebounds during the game, and Rowley grabbed 12.

Franklin coach Chuck Hebestreit, though disap-pointed with the loss, was pleased with the success of the team throughout the season.

"At our end, we were going to slow it down. We didn't want to run with them, and we had trouble getting the ball insider" said Hebestreit. "Rowley, I felt, was held intact. (Beebe, I think, came through in the clutch.

"Again, we were concentrating on keeping them away from the basket. Both teams, I think, were holding on to the ball a little longer looking for the good shot," said Hebestreit.

"We were quite pie back who were in at l.he end. This is the first t ime that Franklin has eve basketball," He

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been .500 or better in girls' added. with a 10-10 mark.

UNION experienced little Bishop Borgess in the second der.

The Panthers, which out-pointed the Spartans during each of the first three quarters, claimed a 54-43 victory.

Nancy Lawson popped in 15 points for RU, while teammates Robin Taylor and Terry Harper each contributed nine.

Rosemary Gross and Paula Ewald each netted eight points for Borgess.

RU led 13-7 af ter the first period, 29-18 at the intermission, and 47-27 af ter three quarters.

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At a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals to be held in the Commission Chamber of the City Hall on Thursday, December 6, 1979, at 7:30 P.M., a public hearing will be held to consider the following:

APPEAL CASE NO. 79-27 - Robert Osborn, Wil-O-Mac, Inc., 39500 Five Mile Road, Northville, MI, requesting permission to construct a new building addition to the structure located at 878 Starkweather, which is presently used as a retail store and woodworking shop. A special permit is requested pursuant to Article 9, Section 5.142, Paragraph 8. of the Zoning Ordinance because of the nonconforming status.

All interested parties will be given an ample opportunity to participate in the hearing and, at the close of said hearing, all comments and suggestions of those citizens participating will be considered by the Zoning Board of Appeals prior to rendering its decision

PAUL V BRUMFIELD City Clerk

Publish November 29. 1979

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Thirty-three editors of major Amer-ican women's magazines have had an editorial meeting of minds on the Equal Rights Amendment.

The magazines, with acombined readership of more than 60 million and constituencies from all segments of the American women's population, will publish articles on the Equal Rights Amendment in November issues.

In a statement on the joint project, the editors agreed: "There is still much discussion on ERA — pro and con . . . While each magazine will approach the subject mat ter in its own way, we are unanimous in our opinion that idsucs-sion is of primary importance-"

This unusual effort has been dupli-cated only once, when thirty-two wom-en's magazines published articles on ERA in July, 1976. Before that, the only effort on a specific issue was in November, 1963, when seven maga-zines published articles based on inter-views with Prisident Jonh F. Kennedy on peace. "The significance of the joint publishing project is that women's magazines have recognized the need to provide their readers with independent information on ERA, an important is-sue which has too often been obscured by ridiculous allegations," said Sharon Percy Rockefeller, ERAmerica co-chair.

"By joining together, the magazines have recognized the politically sophis-ticated American women," said Helen Milliken, ERAmerica co-chair. "No matter what role a women fulfills — homemaker, student, working woman, wife or all of these roles — she is inter-ested in the issues whihc affect her life. Ratification os the Equal Rights Amendment is a must if women are to become full fledged members of our society."

ERAmerica, the national coalition working for ratification, will honor the precedent setting editors at a celebra-tion fundraiser, to be held November 1st in New York City at the corporate offices of the Equitable Life Assuance Society of the United States.

Magazines part icipat ing in the project are: Redbook, Harper's, Ba-zaar, Cosmopolitan, Bride's, Wroking Woman, Vogue, The Nurse Practition-er, Daytime TV, Texas Woman, Talk, Houre and Garden, Fifty Plus, Savvy, Ladycom, Self, Mother's Manual, Fam-ily LCircle, Seventeen, Spokesowman, Colorado Woman, Playgirl, Mother Jones, Parents ' , McCall's, Made-moiselle, Apartment Life, kCo-Ed, Es-sence, Glamour, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Jounra l , Ms. and McCall's Working Mother.

The Equal Rights Maendment has been ratified by 35 of the 38 states nec-essary to make it the 27th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Deadline for ratification is June 30, 1982.

He decorates dozens of Christmas trees By ELINOR GRAHAM

After decorating 25 or more Christ-mas trees, the average person would feel justified in adopting a "bah-hum-bug" scrooge attitude.

Not professional decorator Jeffery Fontana. He maintains his enthusiasm, reveling in the color, magic and tradi-tions of the Christmas season.

"There's something about a Christ-mas tree that brings out the child in all of us," said Fontana. "I've seen it when I've been doing trees in office build-ings. These busy executives would love to drop everything and help decorate."

Fontana says he will explain that he must follow a certain routine and get the lights on first — perhaps they would like to sit and watch.

Sometimes they do just sit and offer idvice: "You've have a bare spot here," and "You need something over there."

FONTANA AND FOUR helpers dec-orated the windows and lobby of Plym-outh Furniture on Main Street. They Started at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 21 and fin-ished at 9:30 a.m. Thanksgiving day.

"We spent about three hours on each tree," he said.

Each tree is decorated to comple-ment its setting. There is a traditional tree with hand-crocheted bows in a den. In the French country room, clumps of birch trees are decorated with minia-ture animals made in India, red and white checked ribbon bows, and straw birds.

The large raffia wreath over the sofa with its turkey feathers and more red and white checked bows completes the theme.

Fontana's favorite is the,elegant tree with the large gold lame bows and the foil fans. Each fan was handmade from foil papers. On another tree, he used blue ribbon with white polka dots and white feathered birds.

"The one on the end is typical Grosse Pointe," was his comment about the plainest of the trees.

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REACT is a volunteer group of men and women dedicated primarily to helping motorists by monitoring the CB radio emergency channel 9 in the area around Plymouth.

Monitoring is done every weekend from 6 p.m. Friday until midnight Sun-day.

The award was presented to Van Vleck by John Hermann for "being con-

tly dedicated to serving the th Area REACT and the com-

munity throughout the past year, and the year before as well."

Vfcn Vleck is commander of the group, and Hermann is the personnel officer.

Other awards for outstanding service were presented to Harold Jacobs, Mi-chelle Dean, Marie Van Vleck, Bill Gesler, Larry Thompson, Carlotta Thompson, Paul Cook, Helen Runge, John Hermann, Randy Knapp, Elaine Jacobs, John Adams, Don Russell, Deb-bie Russell and John Kubiel.

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There are calico ornaments, old-fashioned paper candy and, sticking out of the top of the tree, hobby horses.

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FONTANA TALKED about some of the unusual trees he had been asked to do.

There was the one for Mrs. Joe Hud-son. "It was her daughters coming-out party and she wanted polka dotted mushrooms all over it. She said they were lucky."

The tallest tree was a 35-footer out-side River House.

'The wind was blowing and the wa-ter was right below. I was at the top of the tree when my ladder blew away. I landed in the tree and hung on. That's when I quit doing outdoor trees.

"The tree at the University Club on Jefferson is a tall one, too — it must be at least 20 feet."

He has decorated a Tyrolean tree, "all pink, blue and yellow ribbons with Tyrolean decorations."

"We did a beautiful French one — roses and garlands and all crystal deco-rations. The tree's top went right up to a beautiful crystal chandelier which seemed to become part of the tree."

He recalled a Chinese tree. "It was all red silk poppies, white doves anc* pearls. It was gorgeous."

Then there was the bachelor's Bacchus party tree. "All the ornaments were made of bread!"

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Sometimes, a tree is decorated for a one-night stand. It is erected and deco-rated for a party, then has to be re-moved the following morning.

When he is asked to decorate trees in private homes he always looks at the rooms and talks to the family.

"I like to find out what Christmas means to them: who's in the house and who's going to see it."

He said that one tree will be decorat-ed for a large party or reception. An-other will be for the children. "The kids like to stay up and help decorate their tree."

This week he will be doing the lob-bies of the Detroit News downtown and Sterling Heights plants. "They always have something to say about my deco-rations and ornaments being wrapped in the Free Press."

FONTANA GAVE step-by-step di-rections on how to decorate a tree.

"First of all, make sure the tree is good and sturdy in its holder. The first branches should be as close to the floor as possible.

"Cut off the trunk and save the branches for filling out bare spots. We've even drilled holes in the trunk and stuck them in."

The decorator believes Christmas tree skirts are unnecessary. "Some people do so much handwork on them and then they are covered with pack-ages."

He prefers a plain cloth, sometimes red but usually as close as possible to the color of the rug.

The lights go on first. "One strand per foot, the height of the tree, and then a couple more strands. Start at the trunk and work the lights out to the tip of the branch and then back to the trunk.

"Make sure all the plugs are at the trunk. The lights should not be at the ends of the branches, they should be right back to the trunk."

Fontana uses only the clear lights — no color.

"Lights are merely illumination. They are not ornaments."

Next step is stuffing the tree. He usu-ally uses silver or gold garlands but the clippings from the branches also can be used.

"Scrunch it in, don't let it hang on the outside. This gives the tree extra glow and fullness."

The balls go on next. Fontana never hangs a ball singley on the tree unless it has sentimantal meaning. The balls are attached in a cluster, joined togeth-er by a fine wire.

Then it is t ime for the ribbons. They may be in bows or garlands, or they may extend f rom the top to the bottom of the tree.

"The blue and white polka dotted rib-bon OP that tree in the window s tar ts from the three bows at the top of the tree."

"Never throw anthing away," he ad-monished. "With new ribbons, the

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Last of all come the accent pieces. They may be cherished ornaments that have been in the family for years, stuffed cherubs, birds, whatever.

"I have even used red satin stuffed

hearts, edged in lace. They looked like valentines but they were beautiful "

And when it comes to Christmas gifts, Fontana says there is nothing finer than a Christmas tree ornament that will be brought out each year with joy and remembrance.

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By S A M N I C H O L S 455-5322

Craftsmen abound in Canton 'Tis the season for ar ts and craf t s

fairs. Upon reading the Observer, it looks like the Plymouth-Canton area will have a good number of such fairs and church bazaars. These always pro-vide an exce l l en t se lec t ion of homemade items just perfect for Christmas gifts.

Another source of gifts which seem to say "made especially for you"; to the receiver, are the several consignment shops in the area. A new shop, Woo-dling Galleries, has just opened in Can-ton. It is located on Michigan Ave., east of Lilley. Already it has a wide selec-tion of fine handmade items.

To provide you with a "sampler" of the treats in store for you at th^ craf t fairs and consignments shops, read on. Canton will be well represented Re-member, these are but a few of craf ts people in the area.

CYNTHIA AND BOB Betley speci alize in "Natural Creations." Their creations include herb and spice wreaths and hand woven baskets,

Cynthia said she has always been in-terested in herbs, and for years had a small herb garden. Then she saw an herb wreath and decided to make her own. Since then she has joined an herb study group at the Botanical Gardens, and in the past two years, her herb gar-lerr

CV den has grown considerably. Cynthia now grows, picks and dries almost all of the herbs and spices in her wreaths.

The variety of herbs seems endless and is fascinating. Cynthia and Bob now grow baby's breath, mint, s traw flowers, oregano flowers, several vari-eties of lavender, sage, yarrow, tansy and much more. There are many varie-ties of artemisia. Cynthia particularly likes to use the old-woman artemisia for the backgrounds of her wreaths, j

She said wormwood is good to grow because it deters bugs and moths, and blue salvia is a favorite because it holds up well in wreaths.

INDIAN SHAKERS are interesting plants, but the Betleys buy the ones they use They refuse to grow them in their back yard garden because, when stirred by the wind or a person walking by, they make a sound identical to a rattle snake.

During the past two years, Cynthia has made the unpleasant discovf ry that she is allergic to many of th© herbs. However, she enjoys making the wreaths so much that she simpl a box of tissues handy to comh watery eyes and sneezes. A

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takes from Mt hour to about two hours to complete. 'Prices start at $5.

The Betleys have hosted two herb walks for the Canton Newcomers The group walked through the garden and was given a short introduction to herbs and spices and their many uses. After the walk they were treated to herbal teas and butters, homemade, of course. Among those enjoying the walk this year were Eileen Dunn, Judi Th<j>mas, Laura O'Neil, Pat Block, and Mary Lou Stretke.

Weaving baskets has been an enjoy-able part of the Betleys«lives for about a year and a half. Their interest stemmed from Cynthia's hobby of col-lecting baskets.

Both Cynthia and Bob make baskets. They use only natural dyes such as black walnuts, tumeric, blueberries, beet juice, onion skins and fresh indigo in any of their colored baskets. After an idea for a basket is born, the actual weaving takes from four to eight hours.

The Betleys will be at several of the craf t fairs with herb wreaths, spice potpourris and baskets.

LOOK ALSO for Marge Mogelnicki and Kathy Gold and their festive Christmas chocolates. Flavors include milk chocolate, semi-sweet, white, pink, green and yellow chocolate.

You'll find Santas, snowmen, and Christmas trees to delight the children on your gift list. For the sweet-toothed sports fans these ladies have chocolate bowling ball and pins sets and a choco-late golf bag with clubs.

Their chocolate creations come in many shapes and sizes to tantalize the taste buds, so be on the look out for these ladies.

SHARON DERON will be displaying her tole paintings, and Linda Havens is the one to see for decorated cakes for all occasions. She makes Superman, Holly Hobby, and several holiday de-signs to name a few.

BARB SCANLON will be at several of the craf t fairs with her macrame items. Barb makes hanging tables, plant hangers and wall hangings. She will also be showing some of her dried flower arrangements and wood and glass curio boxes.

IF YOU ARE looking for wood deco-ra t ing products, look for Molly Pemberton. Molly makes a variety of plaques suitable for the kitchen, bath,

family room or children's rooms. Her stepping stools for children are so cute it made me wish my children were still little enough to need one.

Molly works with soft woods such as pine and bass. Her husband, Gary, cuts all the wood for her. She said her love for wood items started about two years ago while they were waiting for their house to be completed. The house took over six months longer than expected, so she took several classes in tole painting and carving to occupy her time until they could move.

What began as making a few pieces for their new home and for friends, now has Molly very busy at area craf t shows year round. In addition to her plaques and stepping stools, Molly makes music boxes, clocks, key holders and jewelry holders. Molly will be at the Plymouth Cultural Center Nov. 30-Dec. 2.

SOME SEWING items by Judi Thomas are on display at the Woodling Galleries. Judi makes purses, pillows, children's tote bags and tied quilts and baby quilts.

Judi does custom sewing in addition to making all her own clothes, being the mother of two young children, and being active in several clubs in Canton. And to think that in my house a shirt is "medically retired" when a button falls off.

KEN LALLY will have water color pictures, by his father L.R. Lally, for sale at St. John's Episcopal Church Christmas Fair, Nov. 30th.

L.R. Lally lives in Ridgewood, N.J. In December, 1978 Ken and Judy Lally of Canton, sent Ken's father a newspa-per picture of the Canton Center Barn on Canton Center Road. L.R. Lally painted a water color from the picture. Since that time, Judy and Ken have had so many compliments on the picture, they recently donated it to the new Canton Library.

Head Librarian, Deborah O'Conner was very pleased to accept the paint-ing, which will soon be on display in the library for all to enjoy.

Black and white reproductions of the Canton Center Barn painting, suitable for matting and framing, will be on sale at the St. John's Christmas Fair. Proceeds will go to the church and to the Cambodian Relief Fund.

With this "sampler" in mind, I'm ea-ger to see more of the local handi-crafts. See you at the fairs!

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PLYMOUTH NEWCOMERS CHRISTMAS TEA

The members of the Plymouth New-comers Club will have a Christmas tea from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6 in First United Methodist Church on North Territorial Road west of Sheldon Road.

The tea will be the club board of di-rector's Christmas gift to members, prospective members and their guests. Santa Claus will visit the children in the nursery. Reservations for babysit-ting should be made before noon, Tues-day, Dec. 4. Call Mary Michener, 459-3064.

The luncheon is f ree and reserva-tions for the party are unnecessary. The West Middle School Chorus will en-tertain.

SIGMA KAPPA CHRISTMAS PARTY

Sigma Kappa Alumna^ Chapter of Western Wayne County will have its Christmas party at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 in the home of Lynn Gregg, 8631 Elmhurst, Canton Township.

All Sigma Kappa alumnae may at-tend. Call Mrs. Gregg, 453-4809, for in-formation. Each member will provide an hors d'oeuvre and a game idea for the BYOB party.

MAYFLOWER GARDEN CLUB

Members of the Mayflower Garden Club will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 29 in the home of June McKenny, Ivanhoe Drive. Co-Hostess will be Rosemary Norquist. The group will work on Christmas decorations.

WISER MEETING

"Deck or the Hall — or What?" v^ill be the topic discussed by a panel of widowed persons at the 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11 meeting of the WISER group. The meeting will be in Room B200-2|G|, Liberal Arts Building, Schoolcraft Col-lege, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, i;

The panel discussion will offer suggestions about ways to deal success-fully with the holiday season. Every one is asked to bring a small plate of "goodies" to share during the last half of the meeting

For information call Jean Christen-sen, assistant dean for community Ser-vices and director of the Women's Re-source Center at Schoolcraft, 591-6400 ext. 430.

ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW

Nov. 30-Dec. 2 — The sixth annual Christmas Arts and Crafts show will be held Nov. 30 and Dec. 1-2 in the Plym-outh Community Cultural Center, 525 Farmer . Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. There is no admission charge for the show which will feature more than 70 exhibitors of hand-made crafts. The Cultural Center is on Fa rmer Street one block north of Main Street at the C&O Railroad tracks.

BATON LESSONS

Canton Recreation is taking the names of persons interested in learning the basics of baton twirling, marching and dancing to music and routines. All children age 4-18 are welcome. Sepa-rate classes will be formed by age groups. Cost will be $9 per child for one hour of class each week for 10 weeks. Interested individuals should call Can-ton Recreation at 397-1000.

PLYMOUTH GARDEN CLUB

iDec. 7 — The Plymouth branch of the Woman's National Fa rm and Gar-den Association will have a greens mart from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7 n Westchester Square, 550 Forest St., P ymouth. Greens, wreaths and craf ts w 11 be for sale.

CANTON CRAFT FAIR

The Cantorf Township Jaycettes will have a craf ts fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 in the cafetorium of Plymouth Canton High School, Can-ton Center Road south of Joy. A large variety of crafts, gifts, decorations and baked goods wHl be available.

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The combined adult and youth choirs of our Lady of Good Counsel Church, directed by Bert Lord, will present "Amahl and the Night Visitors" at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, in the church on Penniman Avenue at Arthur Street.

The single performance of Gian-Car-lo Menotti's opera will be free and open to the public.

CANTON NEWCOMERS DINNER-FASHIONS.

The Canton Newcomers Club will have a fashion show and dinner Wednesday, Dec. 5, in the Plymouth Hilton. Hospitality will begin at 6:30 p.m and dinner will be served at 7 p.m.

Tickets at $12 per person can be ob-tained by calling Nancy Burns, 397-0436. Paid reservations must be in by Nov. 23.

Fashions will be from Claire Kelly of Plymouth and John Smith Men's Wear. Members and guests may attend.

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WEST SUBURBAN ALUMNAE

Detroit West Suburban Alumnae of Alpha Phi invite all area Alphi Phi alumnae to a Christmas craf t meeting at 8 p.m., Monday, Dec. 3, in the home of Mrs. Phillip Stinson, 42961 Savoy Court, Northville. The group will make a quilted fabric angel to be used on a tree or as a Christmas centerpiece.

The Alpha Phis will once again be selling heart-shaped suckers around Valentine's Day in support of their in-ternational philanthropy, cardiac aid. Anyone wanting to help sell suckers in scttools or stores is asked to call Terry Leland, 478-8321.

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Concern that mentally retarded dents of the Plymouth Center H u m a n D e v e l o p m e n t m i g h t "dumped" in inadequate community care facilities was expressed recently by Jack Bologna, chairman of the ter 's Citizen's Advisory Council.

Alluding to acts of violence agbinst community residences for the retard-ed, Bologna, a Plymouth resident, said that the council was also worried aibout community acceptance of these indi-viduals.

The council, which was created in 1978 after published reports of abuse of center residents, is made up of reprfr sentatives of the educational, business, religious and social service sectoRs of the community. Also serving on it are parents and relatives of developmen-t a l ^ disabled citizens and residents of the facility itself.

The issues resurfaced as council members reacted to orders by U.S. Dis-trict Judge Charles Joiner that the cen-ter reduce its population to 100 resi-dents by 1983.

"The general sentiment of the coun-cil is that while it supports community placement as the most humane mode

of care for the developmental^ dis-abled, communities have not been properly prepared nor educated to ac-cept that concept," Bologna said.

. "The electronic media has been strangely silent about promoting or even informing the public about the benefits to residents of community placement vs. institutionalized care.

"Some hackles were raised with the shooting of windows and the arson of a proposed faci l i ty in a suburban commmunity, apd with the refusal of planning and zoning authorities in other communities to approve sites.

"But these stories were covered as straight factual news events. Rarely did they result in editorial support for the idea of community placement."

ANOTHER COUNCIL concern is the fact that specialized medical, dental and social service for the developmen-tally disabled are "non-existent or not readily available in many communi-ties."

The council also questioned the dedi-cation of some of those who might be looking af ter Plymouth residents in community establishments.

According to Bologna, the council

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fears that the commitment of some owners of these facilities to the needs of the severely retarded and handi-capped might be "dictated more by economic than humanitarian consider-ations."

In his statement Bologna said the council "has seen a number of improve-ments at the Plymouth center." These he listed as better logging and investi-gation of abuse and neglect cases, as well as greatly improved staff. He said the staff-to-resident ratio is at or very near the court mandated number.

The service delivery system has been upgraded, he said. This includes case management, t reatment and rehabili-tation planning and evaluation sys-tems. The professional staff has been enhanced in both numbers and areas of expertise.

However, Bologna said that there is still much to be done at the Plymouth Center for Human Development.

"Improvements have not reached op-timum levels," he said, "and the staff must be encouraged and aff irmed to continue its efforts at upgrading all de-livery and support systems.

"Abuse and neglect cases must be monitored closely to insure that resi-dents' rights are completely protect-ed."

The Michigan Society for Autistic Children and the Governor of Michigan have joined state and local affil iates of the National Society for Autistic Chil-dren in urging the public to observe Dec. 2-8 as Autistic Children's week.

The Michigan Society hopes that at-tention to this week will result in calls and letters to the society offices in Ann Arbor to learn more about the disabili-ty called autism and the children called autistic.

The disability, which was unidenti-fied until a few decades ago, is still one of the least known. It is often confused

with mental retardation or emotional illness.

The children are still among the most misunderstood. It is not uncom-mon for th^m to be confused with chil-dren who have an unusual ability to draw and paint, because "autistic" sounds so much like "artistic."

But autism is neither a taTent nor a form of mental retardation or emotion-al illness. It is a unique development disability that strikes about five chil-dren out of every 10,000.

Children do not develop it. They fail to develop because of it. And they are

thus unable to perceive and participate in a world the rest of us take for grant-ed.

The Michigan Society for Autistic Children hopes that citizens of Michi-gan will regard Autistic Children's Week as a special opportunity to learn more about the children who are "growing up autistic," and the organi-zation that is trying to help.

Its phone number is 973-9004. The address is Suite 18, 2002 Hogback Road, Ann Arbor 48104 The society will welcome and respond to all inquir-ies.

St. Mary sets

enrollment record St. Mary's Preparatory School hit an

all-time high of 240 students this fall. For the first time since the Orchard

Lake Schools (OLS) were founded in 1885, St. Mary has a waiting list, said Tim Domke OLS director of admis-sions.

The high school's chief purpose is preparing young men for college. More than 90 percent of the prep graduates go on to higher edeucaton. More than half continue into postgraduate studies.

At last the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce has found a tome it can call its own.

When the deal now being negotiated i completed, the Chamber will assume iwnership of the old Bennett home at he corner of Main and Union streets.

At present the building is owned by Cott and Sue Dodge, former Plymouth esidents. Dodge is a former member f the Plymouth City Commission who

owned Port to Port travel bureau in the building the Chamber will occupy.

Dodge now is a vice president of a title insurance company in California,

According to the terms now being discussed the tenants will be allowed to live out their leases and the Chamber will occupy the rooms on the first floor and the entire interior may be modern-ized.

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The Vuillaume String Quartet will perform at the Geneva Musicale at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. There is no admis-sion charge to the intimate little con-certs sponsored by Geneva United Presbyterian Church, Sheldon Road just north of Ford Road in Canton Township.

The Sunday musicales have gained the reputation of presenting exception-al musicians in an informal setting with time for chatting and refresh-ments.

The Vuillaume Group was formed a year ago under the direction of Univer-sity of Michigan Professor Eugene Bos-sart. The quartet has performed a vari-ety of chamber music peices including combinations with piano, voice and wind instruments. The young musicians also have an interest in new music and recently premiered "Music of a Wed-ding" for string quartet and voice by composer Jim Johnson.

As principal players and quartet in residence with the Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Society, the quartet has per-formed Public and private concerts and radio concerts throughout the Mid-west.

Members of the quartet are Mag-dalen Heilbronn, violinist; Jill DeOn Rowley, violinist; Margaret K. Lang, violist; and Douglass McNames, cellist. McNames is principal cellist with the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.

The Sunday evening program will open with Mozart's String Quartet No. 15 in D followed by Molto Adagio by Barber. After intermission the group will play Beethoven's String Quartet, Opus 18.

Each member of the quartet has been featured as soloist with leading orchestras throughout the Midwest. McNames has given recitals in Boston, Chicago and Denver.

Art works, cheeses, wines star at Rotary art auction

Plymouth Rotary Club is sponsoring an art exhibition and auction as a fun-draiser for the Kidney Foundation of Michigan.

The event will be in the Plymouth Cultural Center Sunday, Dec. 9 with the exhibition beginning at 5 p.m. and the auction at 7. The date was selected with holiday shoppers in mind as the framed works of art are suggested as excellent gifts for Christmas giving.

Exclusive editions of original graph-ics, oils and water colors by world-fa-

mous artists will be available. These will include works by Rockwell, Dali, Picasso, Miro, Chagall and others. A piece of fine art will be given as a prize.

Admission to the auction and exhibi-tion is $2.50. All checks for art pur-chased should be made payable to the Kidney Foundation of Michigan. The money will be used for the Kidney Drug Bank and patient services.

All art is unconditionally guaranteed and tickets are available at the door.

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Douglass McNames , who is principal cellist with the P lymouth Symphony Orches t ra , is a m e m b e r of the Vuil laume String Quar te t which will appear in Sunday's Geneva Musicale. (Staff photo by Gary Caskey)

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Non-group health plan offered Woman's Club to meet Dec. 7 Members of the Plymouth Woman's committee for the day. Working with

Club will take along scarves and mit- her will be Mrs. Robert Barbour, Mrs.

Health Alliance Plan of Michigan (HAP), the state 's largest health main-tenance organization, is launching a major compaign to enroll individuals apd families who do not have access to gfoup health insurance coverage.

This special non-group enrollment option will be offered through Dec. 31, 1979.

"We are actively marketing our indi-vidual, non-group program to ensure that persons who are without health care coverage, or who have other types of direct payment coverage, can take advantage of our comprehensive bene-

fits and services," said HAP President James Walworth in announcing the special enrollment period.

"We want to make our benefit pro-grams available to as many people in the metropolitan Detroit area as possi-ble so that they can have a choice in their health care coverage," Walworth added.

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Schmidt-Voytas Catherine Mary Voytas and Michael

John Schmidt exchanged marr iage vows Oct. 13 in University Lutheran Chapel, Ann Arbor. Pastor John Miller officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voytas o( Manchester are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schmidt of Roosevelt Street, Plymouth.

The bride wore a white chiffon gown with a high-collared lace yoke, a draped skirt and long sleeves edged in a lace ruffle. Her wide-brimmed pic-ture hat was caught in back with a long net veil. She carried white chrysan-themums, stephanotis and miniature yellow carnations.

She was attended by her sisters,

Carol, Christine and Connie Voytas. Their Qia^a gowns were in shades of salmon and rust. They carried bouquets of chrysanthemums in autumn shades of rust, copper and gold.

Christine Voytas, a sister, sange the wedding music.

Paul Voytas, the bride's brother, and David Schmidt and Daniel Schmidt, the bridegroom's brothers, were grooms-men.

A wedding reception was in Bauren-stube restaurant, Manchester. The cou-ple will live in Ann Arbor.

The bride is a graduate of Michigan State University and her husband grad-uated f rom the University of Detroit.

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health centers operated by Metropoli-tan Hospital in Detroit, Dearborn, Westland and Allen Park.

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According to HAP President Wal-worth, the health maintenance organi-zation is planning to expand its avail-ability in metropolitan Detroit with new outpatient facilities in the Warren-Sterling Heights area of Macomb Coun-ty and the Plymouth-Canton area of western Wayne County.

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tens to their Dec. 7 meeting in St. John's Episcopal Church. The women are not predicting below-zero tempera-tures for their Christmas meeting. The mittens and scarves are for the annual mitten tree sponsored by the club.

When the tree is set up in the Detroit Edison office, Main at Ann Arbor Trail, residents add their donations to its branches. The result is dozens of warm mittens, gloves and scarves which are distributed to the needy at Christmas time.

Margaret Voss will chair the Dec. 7 meeting. Guest speaker will be Hazel Gibson who will discuss gift sugges-tions and tell of her experiences in choosing and running a small book store.

Mrs. Harry Roebuck is chairing the

J. Craig Bowlby, Mrs Robert Gerlach; Edna I. Keith, Mrs. Robert Kenyon, Mrs. James Latture: Mrs. Walter Sumner and Mrs. Joseph Whitwer.

Mrs. Zach Holmes and Mrs. Edward Sulkowski will welcome members and guests.

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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bartel of Plymouth announce the birth of their son, Adam Paul, Oct. 17 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor. The Bar-tels have a daughter, Becky.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Bartel of Livonia and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schubach of Plymouth.

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Thursday, November 29,1979 (P,C)7C

This is THE BIG weekend for bazaars This Is the big weekend for local ba-

zaars and craf t shows.

The sixth annual Christmas Arts and Crafts Show at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Fa rmer Street, Plymouth opens at 11 a.m. Friday for a three-day run. There will be more than 70 exhit^i-tors. Admission and parking are free.

St. John's Episcopal Church will have its annual Christmas bazaar from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday. The spe-cialty here is beautiful ly made candy houses. A handmade quilti and a Victo-rian doll house will be giwen away. Ad-mission and parking arej free. Lunch will be served.

Canton Craft Fair will open at 10 a.m. Saturday in the cafetorium of Plymouth Canton High School. A large variety of crafts , gifts and bake goods will be on sale. The fair is sponsored by the Canton Jaycettes. There is f ree ad-mission and parking at the school on Canton Center Road, just south of Joy.

The Apple Run branch of the Wom-an's National Home and Garden Asso-ciation will have a greens sale at the Canton Fair. They also will have an ar-ray of home-baked goodies.

Fiegel Elementary School's annual Christmas bazaar will open at 9 a.m. Saturday. The school is on Jay Road, east of the expressway.

The h a n d m a d e Vic to r i an doll house ( c o m p l e t e wi th wir ing) will be g iven a w a y a t St. J o h n ' s Ep i s copa l Church b a z a a r .

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Nov. 30 — Annual Christmas bazaar in the church on Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Trail opens at 9:30 a.m. and runs to 3:30 p.m. Lunch will be served. Admission and parking are free. A Vic-torian doll house and quilt will be given away ps prizes.

Honpe baked goods, crafts, hand-made Christmas decorations and again, those candy houses.

PLYMOUTH CULTURAL CENTER

Nov, 30-Dec. 2 — Hours for the sixth annual craf ts show featuring 100 tables of handmade items will be 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Free parking and admission.

CANTON CRAFT FAIR

Dec. 1 — Sponsored by the Canton Township Jaycettes, the fair will open at 10 a.m. in the cafeteria of Plymouth Canton High School, Canton Center Road, south of Joy Road.

Crafts, Christmas gifts, baked goods and fresh holiday greenery will be on sale ur|til 3 p.m. Admission and parking are free.

FIEGEL AZAAR

Dec. 1 — Fiegel Elementary School is sponsoring the annual Christmas ba-zaar and craf ts sale in the school on

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Joy Road, east of the expressway from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

GREENS MART AND DECORATIONS*

Dec 7 — The Plymouth Branch of the Woman's National Fa rm and Gar-den Association will have a greens mart from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Westches-ter Square, 550 Forest Ave., Plymouth. They will have balsam wreaths in two sizes, 20-foot sections of cedar garland, bundles assortments of evergreens, boxwood, and sprays of berried English holly as well as handmade decorations.

USED TOY SALE

Dec. 8 — First United Presbyterian Church of Plymouth will have its third annual used toy sale 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 in the church, Church Street at Main.

The sale is sponsored by the board of deacons with proceeds going to needy children. Admission and parking are free.

CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE

Dec. 15,16 — The women of St. John Neuman Catholic Church, Warren Road, west of Sheldon in Canton Town-ship, will have a sale of homemade breads, Christmas cookies, pies, cakes, rolls and fruit cakes. Hours will be noon to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15 and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. The sale will be in the church.

Luci l le G r a s s m y e r and Made l ine Threadgo ld of the Apple Run G a r -den Club p r e p a r e f r e s h g r e e n s f o r the i r booth at S a t u r d a y ' s Canton J a y c e t t e F a i r in P l y m o u t h Can ton High School.

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Mon.—Thurs. 7:30 p.m.

Fri-Sat. & Sun. 7 & 9 p.m.

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8C* Thursday, November 29,1979

o c i r Invitation t o COoRstefp*

BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN

C A L V A R Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H

43065 Joy Road CANTON

453-6749 455-0022

"A Vibrant Fellowship With Your Family in Mind"

9:45 8. 11:00 A .M . WORSHIP SERVICES

I Dr . G. D o u g l a s R o u t l e d g e

9 45 BIBLE SCHOOi 9 45 S J1 00 WORSHIP

6 00 P M EVENING EVANGEL

6:00 P.M.

E V E N I N G E V A N G E L

C o m m u n i o n S e r v i c e

Dr . G. D o u g l a s R o u t l e d g e j

FAMILY NIOHT WtdoMdty 7:00 P.M

Nursery A i all AUull Service*,

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE

B E R E A N B I B L E C H U R C H 35375 ANN ARBOR TRAIL, LIVONIA

425-5585 (Between Wayne & Newtxxgh) 522-9386

Roland F De Renzo. Pastor • MORNING WORSHIP 10 00 a m • B IBLE S C H O O L 1 1 1 5 A M

• FVENING SERVICE 6 00 pm • W E D N E S D A Y S E R V I C E 7:00 p m

• VISUALIZED CHILDREN S CHURCH 10 00 a m Holding forth the word o' L i l t

Communi ty Baptlat Church

28237 W WARREN Garden City

Rev James B Alien, Pastor Sunday School 10 a m Sunday Morning Service

- 1 1 a m Sunday Evening Service

6 p m

Mld-Week Prayer Service - 7:30 p.m.

G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T o f L I V O N I A 34500 SIX MILE RD Jusl West of Farmington Rd

G/vng itw word ot Mb at tfm free ot We

9-30 A M family Sunday School TO ENJOY 10:45 A!M "THE GREATEST SERMON EVER HEARD" 6:00 P.M. Film - "GREEN JADE"

Wed. 7 P.M. Family Bible Study and Prayer

261 6 9 5 0

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N u r s e r y O p e n ' Pastor

O' Wilhp" 0 G ouqn Gerald Goslin

Music

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FARMINGTON Richard Duncan, Pastor - Phone 474 -0350

3.) 4 00 SHiAW ASSf t

( ARMING TON ROAD

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9 45 a m M O R N I N G W O R S H I P i 11 0 0 .1 m E V f N I N G S E R V I C E 6 00 p m W E D N E S D A Y B l B L E S T U D Y 7 00 p m

Dr

PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN 45000 N TERRITORIAL RD 455-2300

'/? Mi West of Sheldon 9:40 A.M. Sunday School for all agea

11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Holy C o r p m u n i o n

6:30 P.M. Evening Worehip William Stahl Hev John Elliott

Mrs Richard Kaye Music Oir

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C H U R C H AFFILIATED WITH

SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION

32940 SCHOOLCRAFT ? BLOCKS EAST OF FARMINGTON

422-3763

PASTOR ELV1N L CLARK Sunday School 9 4S a m Morning Worship 10 45 a m Baptist Training Union 6 p m Evenrng Worship Hour 7 p m Wednesday Service 7 p m

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

Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention

9451 S MAIN, PLYMOUTH

H Thweatl Pastor 453-4785 Sunday School - 9:45 a m Morning Worship - 11 a.m.

Baptist Training Union - 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship - 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.i DEAF MINISTRY

I p.m.

BIBLE CENTERED FUNDAMENTAL SOUL WINNING

CHURCH

BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE

29475 W. Six M i l e , L ivonia

H.L. Petty

525-3664 or

261-9276 CALL FOR

FREE TRANSPORTATION

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST BIBLF

FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

10:00 a.m. n :00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Family Living Classes

— News Release

Dec. 2 10:00 A.M. "THE WORLD IN WHICH JESUS

LIVED" 11:00 A.M. "GOD'S LOVE IS WITHOUT CAUSE"

6:00 P .M. ' 'THE 'I AM'S' OF JESUS"

Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service Wed. Family Hour

AWANA Clubs

"A Church That la Concerned About People" \

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SUNDAY! F A M I L Y

M O R N I N

E V E . N I N 0

M O N D A Y

W E D Bl

FUNDAMENTAL

1 M A R A N A T H A

B A P T I S T C H U R C H Rev James H Russell. Pastor

448i 5 Cherry Hill Rd . Canton, Mich 981-0895 SERVICES

0IBLE SCHOOL 9 4 5 a m G WORSHIP SERVICE 10 45 a m

SERVICE 6:00 p.m AWANA CLUBS Ages 5-13 6 45 p m

f&LE STUDY & PRAYER MEETING 7:00 p.m

EVANGELISTIC G A R .B.C.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

E V A N G E L I C A L C O N V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A

F A I T H

C O V E N A N T

C H U R C H

During Construction

Meeting at North Farmington High School

13 Mile near Farmington Rd.

Sunday Schoo l Adu l t S tudy G r o u p s Worsh ip Serv ice 10:45 A.M.

Pastor Michael A. Halleen

Office

32910 W. 13 Mile Rd. 626-7140

9:30 A.M.

FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

24400 W Seven Mile

(near Telegraph)

HOURS OF SERVICE

11:00 A.M.

SUNDAYSCHOOL

11:00 A M

Nursery Care Provided

WEDNESDAY

TESTIMONIAL

MEETINGS 8 P.M.

R e d f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h 7 Mile Road and Grand River

Detroit, Michigan

5 3 3 - 2 3 0 0 9:30 AM "God 's Warm Fuzzy"

10:45 AM Sunday School lor al l ayes

5:15 PM Fel lowship Supper

6:00 PM Movie: "The Hiding Place _ n i > (Life of Corr ie Ten Boom)

Dr. Wesley I. Evans, Pastoij Rev. James N. Kent Mrs. Donna K. Gleason Minister of Education Minister of Music

A D V E N T I S T

Plymouth Seventh-Day Adventist Church

4?95 Napier Rd (Just N of Warren) Servlcee Saturday

Sabbath School 9 30 Church Service 11 00

Norman A. Yeager, Pastor Parsonage 459-1024

N O N - D E N O M I N A T I O N A L

LUTHERAN (English Synod A E L C

A L L

S A I N T S

8850 Newburgh at Joy South Livonia

427-9575 and 425-9935

WORSHIP 9:30 A M Mureery Available

SUNOAY SCHOOL and BIBLE CLASS 11.-00 A.M.

F A I T H

30000 Five Mile Road Eastrlivonia

421*7349

WORSHIP • B 15 and 10 45 a m B#>*e C H h i i 9:30 a m

Nursery Available Education Office 421735®

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T R I N I T Y

39020 Five Mile Road West Livonia

464-0211

WORSHIP 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.

WEEKDAY CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

WORSHIP & SERVE

with THE SALTATION ARMY

290 Fairg bund Plymouth 453-5464

SUNDAY SERVICES 9 4b a rT Sunday School

1J 0Q*a m Morning Worship 6 00 p m Evening Worship

L! pill Hartoot. Officer

A G A P E F E L L O W S H I P

of Plymouth

Meeting at Masonic Building

Penmman Ave Downtown Plymouth

Full Gospel • Non-Denominational

• Charismatic 10 A M ADULT WORSHIP

YOUTH/CHILDREN'S CHURCH 6 P.M. Worship

WED 7 30 P.M Family Teaching Pastors Earl and

Bobfc* Moore

Asst Pastors Claude and Genny Lawson 459-6240

Agape Means The God Kind ot Love

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F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T O F P L Y M O U T H

45201 N TERRITORIAL RD ooo yds tjvest ot Sheldon) ' OFFICE HOURS 9-5 MON THRU Ff*J . 453-5285 453-5280

WORSHIP SERVICE A CHURCH SCHOOL

9:30 A 11:00 A.M. Samuel F Stout

Frank W Lyman, Jr Associate Minister

Frederick C Vosburg Parish Minister

CHERRY HILL UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH 321 Ridge Rd Canton Twp So of Cheoy Hill Rd Pastor

REV. BERT HOSKING June 1st • Sept 1st

CHURCH SERVICE 10 00 am SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 30 a m

Sent 1st June 1st CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A M SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a m

4950035

Nl WBURGH UNITE D METHODIST

HURCH 3650d Ann Artxx Trail

422 0149 W lam H Rliter.

Minister David Gladstone,

Dlr ot Youth & Music Terry Gladstone

Director ot Education WORSHIP SERVICE

& CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 & 11:00 A M

ST. JOHN NEUMANN Parish

44800 Warren Road 455-5910

Fr Edward J Baldwin Pastor

Masses Sat 5 00 ,and 6 30 pm

Sun 8 am, 9:30 am 11:00 am and 12:30 pm.

ST. THOMAS a' BECKET Parish

42424 Castle Court 981-1333

Fr Ernest M Porcan. Pastor

M a s s e s at Mi ld red Fie ld Schoo l

l O O O H a g g e d y Rd Sou th of C h e r r y H i l l

Sat 6 00 p.m. Sun 9 00 a m , 10 30 a m

and 12 00

A L D 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 -

(Redford Township) 1 0 0 0 0 B E E C H D A L Y R O A D

Between f*1ymouth and West Chicago Sr Mmister-Wm G Wager — Assoc Minister Thomas f

Korean Minister-Choi Yu Hon Korean Chapel Service-11 00 A M

WoraNp Semcet MO, 1100 Ctwrdi School 11:00 AM. Nur*ry Provided Minister of Music—Ruth Hadley Turner

Keet

CLARENCEVILLE UNITED METHODIST 20300 Middlebelt Livonia

Pastor Gerald Fisher 474-3444 6:00 p m Youth Meetlnpe

7 p m Sunday Evening Slervtoe 7:30 p.m. Wed-The MMmak

Nursery Provided at All Services

8:46 a.m. FVet Worahlp Service 1(M)0 a.m. T>w Church School 11:15 a m Seoond Service of Worship

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

30900 Six Mile Rd (Bet Merriman I MtddieMt)

422-6038

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ST. E L I Z A B E T H ' S 26431 w Chicago Rd

Redford 937 ?B80

8:30 A.M. Early Eucharist

10:30 A.M. Parish Eucharist

Nursery & Church School

Rev. David M, Ullvls

Meeting

Y S P I R I T ,

S T L A N D (at McKee School

33; 40 Cowan Rd,

522-0821 W e s , l a n d 326-9787 RVICE8 :30 A.M. IAN EDUCATION 0:30 A.M.

IARIST & SERMON Qravetfe

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR 38100 Five Mile Rd

SUNDAY SCHOOL 115 am WORSHIP SERVICE 10:36 A.M.

CMME9E BALE STUOV—1st 4 M . Frt. • PM

" Gerald Dyfcata, * * , l t 1 , y4? HI PASTOR m n m r ~

SAINT ANBFTCW* E P I S C O P A 16360 Hubbard Road Livonia,

421-8451 8:00 A.M.-Holy 9:00 A.M.-Family . . .

10:00 A.M.-Christlan Education 11:00 A.M. -Family

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available 10:30 A.M. - Wednesday Eucharist

Urn. Ksaasft 8. Davit Hie Rev. R. last The Rev. Edward A, King

C H R I S T L U T H E R A N 14350 Wormer Road, Redford

Rev. Jerry Stroud

Prayer Group

8:45 A M

WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 A.M.

Nursery Provided

Sunday School 11:15 A M

03 m m 0 1 33 O ACACIA

SCHOOLCRAFT

T I M O T H Y LUTHERAN CHURCH ALC

8820 WAYNE ROAD at JOY 427-2290

George A Fleischer, Pastor

WORSHIP SERVICES

8:30. 9:30, 11:00 A.M. BIBLE CLASSES 9:30 A.M.

w CHURCH

ichigan 48154

For All

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SWORD OF THE SPIRIT LUTHERAN ' 34563 W. 7 MILE LIVONIA 476-3818

Walter Dickinson, Pastor 464-6635

SUN. WORSHIP tOflO A.M. •undey School 1140 A.M.

Ascension of Christ Lutheran Church 16935 W. 14 Mile

Birmingham

Sunday

Famtfy Leemtng Hour 9 AM MonWifl Worsf*p 10:15 AM.

MW-Weefc School Wad. 8 30 P M

Faalor W, t WoM I I I — 0

C A N T O N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H E S

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

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LIVONIA

Farmington Road K Six Mile Road M 5 0

Worship & Sunday School 8:30, 10:00 & 11 30 a m

"The Glory of the Lord Shall Be Revealed" Dr. Bartlett L. Hess

7:00 p.m. Musical package by the Ward Teen Choir

Message by Rev. William C. Moore Wednesday School of Christian Education

Family Dinner 6:00 p.m. Classes & Choirs 7 00 p.m

9:30 Sunday Service Broadcast WMUZ-FM 103.5 Nursery Provided at All Services

TRINITY CHAREL—Superior Township (Branch of Ward United Presbyterian Church, Livonia)

Meeting at Isbisler School—Canton Center Rd south of Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth

9:45 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages

11:00 a.m. Worship Service

"The Church's One Foundation Is.. Rev. Wil l iam C. Moore

Nursery Provided at Both Services

For More Information Call 422-1150

V I L L A G E UNITED

PRESBYTERIAN ?">.')'jO W S I X MII.F RD

534-7740 Dr. L. Peterson

WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 A M

SUNDAY SCHOOL! CHURCHSCHOOL

11:15 A.M Nursery for brith services

St. Mark ' s P r e s b y t e r i a n

26701 JOY RD. Dearborn Hgts

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CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A M

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ST. P A U L ' 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 27475 Five Mile Rd. (at Inkster) 422-1470 BIBLE STUDY 9:30 A .M. Sun. 7:30 P.M. Wed .

W O R S H I P 9:30 & 11:00 A M.

"SEASON FOR PURPLE" Dr. William F. Whitledge

During Advent V 10:30 A.M. CAROL SING AND COFFEE HOUR

William F. Whitledge, Robert G. Cox and Robert G. Armstrong, Ministers

FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

Corner of Church and Main - 453-6464 WORSHIP SERVICES

9:30 and 11:00 A.M. - Church School 11:00 A.M. (Nursery provided both services)

PHILIP RODGERS MAGEE, Minister

"We have been contemporary since 1835"

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GENEVA UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CANTON Sheldon Rd. N. of Ford Rd

Margaret A. Scabich, Interim Pastor

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I WORSHIP 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.

"HE WHO COMES" Francis Henderson, Pastor

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Church O^ ic f GR 4 6880 Rev James A Nelso" Mm

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NATIVITY CHURCH -if"", (VI j- West . , .

4,2 1-5406

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A P O S T O L I C

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APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 993 N HOLBROOK, PLYMOUTH

455-4861334-6040 PASTOR C T GRAY

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A M SUNDAY EVANGELISTIC 7 P M WED EVE BIBLE STUDY 7 P M

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421 1760

SUNDAY 10:00 & '

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH MORAVIAN

(Disciples of Chris')

L IVONIA C H R I S T I A N

C H U R C H 36075 7 Mile Rd

476-2075 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 11AM

Youth Group 6:00 P.M. Fe l l owsh ip 12 N o o n Hev. Austin C Denney

FAiTH COMMUNITY CHURCH Pioneer Middle School

4 6 0 8 1 A n n A rbo r Rd., P lymouth

Fami ly Worsh ip Serv ice 10:30 A.M. Nursery Ava i lab le

Sunday School 9:15 A M

Rev. Darryl Bell, Pastor ' 459-2199 A Protestant Church Serving the Community

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Nancy Kleven ( lef t ) and t h e Hev. J a m e s Spilos of Holy Tr in i ty Lu-theran Church cha t with the r e f u g e e f a m i l y the c h u r c h is sponsor ing . The new a r r i v a l s a r e S a m To Ha (second f r o m right), his wife , l a

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UNITED ASSEMBLY OF GOD 42021 E Ann Artxx Trail

Pastor, Jack Williams < Plymouth, Ml

Mark Ward®, Asst Pastor

9:00 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL

11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 6:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP

WEDNESDAY 7:15 P.M. FAMILY NIGHT

Pastor Williams Adult Bible Study Petra Youth Ministries Nurtery Provided at AJI Services Welcome to Our Father's House

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SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M.

464-6554

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41355 Six Mile Rd. Northville

348-9030

Irving M. Mitchell, Sr. Pastor Gary Hanson, Youth Minister

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LUTHERAN CHURCH

K. RISEN CHRIST Missouri Synod

46250 ANN ARBOR ROAD , PLYMOUTH

Kenneth Zielke Pastor 453-5252 453-1099

Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.-10:45 a m

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SALEM EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 32430 ANN ARBOR TRAIL

WESTLAND

Rev. Paavo Frustl Ch 422-5550 OIVINE WORSHIP

9 30 A.M.

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C A N T O N C A L V A R Y Assembly of God

, 7933 Sheldon Rd. Between Warren & Joy Rd.

REV. M. GREGORY GENTRY - PASTOR -455-0820 «|

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8900 MIDDLEBELT NORTH OF MY RD

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25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY /

J2-2266 REDFORD TWP.

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Rev. V. F. Halboth, Jr., Pastor Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Sr., Pastor Emeritus

Steven F. Arnold, Dir. of Christian Ed.

ST. M A T T H E W L U T H E R A N

C h u r c h & Schoo l

5885 Venoy 1 8*. N. of Ford Rd.. Waatiand

425-0260 Ralph Ftochar. Pastor

Charles F. Buckhahn Asst Pastor

Divine Workshop 8 & 11 a.m. Bible Ctaas 4 SS 930 a.m.

Monday Evening Service 7 30 p m

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Pastor Edward Zen a 532-8655 Wor th i p Services 8 30 a m A { l a m a Sunday School 9 45 a m

In Weatiand — Our Savior E* Lutheran Church Warran at Farm.ngton Rd Paator Jack A daRuitar • 427-8119

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Canton

459-3333 Paator Jerry Yarnell

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H O L Y C R O S S

30650 West Six Mile

Pastor William C Lindholm

427-1414 4 6 4 - 3 9 0 8

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C H R I S T T H E K I N G 9300 Farmington Rfl

The Rev John A Root 421 0749 • 464 2906

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35300 Eight Mile Rd. Farmlnflton Hills

LOWELL L. ANDERSON, PASTOR Church 478-6520, 474-2579

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CHUCK EMMERT Youth Minister

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Canton, Michigan Rev. Harvey Heneveld. paator

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Asian families helped by Livonia churches in resettlement here

By MARGARET MILLER

Families from Indo-China are find-ing new lives in this area through the efforts of several Livonia churches

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church has sponsored and established the Viet-namese family headed by Sam To Ha A family related to Sam soon will be brought to this area by Timothy Lu-theran Church. St. Edith Catholic par-ish is lending its efforts on behalf of a Cambodian couple, Youn Pin and Ngoun Ing.

The leadership in relocating people who wish to leave troubled Indo-China is coming from denominational groups such as the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service of the Lutheran Coun-cil in the United States, based in New York.

Church groups such as this service are working with Congress in a major resettlement effort that has involved some 200,000 refugees since 1975.

FOR THE CONGREGATION of Holy Trinity, that statistic comes alive in the happy faces of Sam, his wife La Phung and their children, Sam Gia Man and Sam Gia Kien.

That quartet arrived in the Detroit area in October af ter the congregation had been waiting since spring. The family is established in a house in northwest Detroit. Ha has a job and the children both are in school.

A committee of about a dozen Holy Trinity members, headed by Wes and Nancy Kleven, worked with the Rev. James Spilos to arrange the family's place here. ,

Harry Cebula first broached the idea af ter reading about the needs of refu-gee families. From there in it was a matter of arranging and waiting.

"We set up our committee in Febru-ary and placed an application with the Lutheran immigration service," Nancy Kleven said.

"We had expected to wait a long time, but learned in about two weeks that the Sam family had been approved for coming here."

However, the waiting came then. There would be a delay, the church was told, because Kiem, one of the Sam children, was retarded and needed spe-

cial school arrangements

"WE WEREN'T discouraged." Pas-tor Spilos said "We figured that just meant harder work."

Eventually, along with arranging housing and furniture and employment for the refugee family, the church com-mittee worked with the Wayne County Center for the Mentally Impaired to set up schooling

"And," Sam To Ha took up the tale "we learned on Oct. 8 that we were free to go."

The family had been living in Saigon and decided in 1975 that they wanted to leave.

Last year their application to emmi-grate was approved and they were transferred to Tangoh Island in Malay-sa to await relocation. There they passed the physical examinations and found they had a sponsoring family, only to learn of the delay because of the school situation •

They arrived in this country by way of Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seattle and Chi-cago before readhing the Detroit air-port.

Church committee members, on hand to greet them, had arranged for interpreters, but learned to their de-light that Ha speaks fine English, the result of some evening school study in Saigon.

His facility with English had been a big asset as the family has made quick adjustment.

Also coming into -the picture have been major efforts by the Holy Trinity Committee, incuding Nancy and Craig Averill, Marilyn and Jim Dudley, Ron and Carol Fellers, LaVerne and Les Kurg, Phyllis Mangiaracina. Katherine Wendt, John and Shirley Westveer, Nancy Brimhall and John Peterson

"IN THIS PROJECT," said Pastor Spilos, "we've become sensitive to the great complexity of life here.

"We take for granted the fabric of our society, but with these people We have learned what a difficult system we have. I've seen in Ha a real deter-mination to establish a new life, and that for me has been a great inspira-tion."

Poverty focus of workshop The Center for Pastoral Studies on

the Orchard Lake Schools campus, plans a Nov. 27 workshop on "Money, Power and the Spirit: Christian Pover-ty in a Post Affluent World."

It will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Dombrowski Field house. A fee of $10 covers the workshop and materials.

The director of the workshop, Rev. Peter Dougherty, is an original mem-ber of the Abrahamic Community, East Lansing, a hospitality house for those in

need. He has been extensively involved in peace education and non-violent, di-rected action for social change.

He will examine the spiritual and so-cial dimensions of poverty in the con-text of its social and political ramifica-tions. He also will explore how poverty means resisting the systemic violence needed to maintain affluence.

The campus of the Orchard Lake Schools is located at Commerce and Orchard Lake Roads

church bulletin

ST.MATTHEW UNITED METHOD-IST CHURCH on Six Mile east of Mer-riman, Livonia, will have its annual Advent celebration from 6-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. Highlights will be a potluck candlelight dinner, a children's program, tree decorating and caroling. Those wishing to join the festivities may call the church at 422-6038.

REDFORD BAPTIST CHURCH, Grand River at Seven Mile, will show the film "The Hiding Place" at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. It tells the true story of Corrie ten Boom, a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Her family hid Jews in a secret room of the house and then helped them escape.

MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, 9451 S. Main, Plymouth, will hold a youth revival Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. It will take place at 7:30 p.m. each evening. There will be special music. Interpret-ers for the deaf will be at each service. A nursery is provided.

S T . . P A U L P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH, Five Mile and Inkster, Livo-nia, will start on Dec 2 a Sunday morn-ing series of old-fashioned carol singing between the two services. On the same day a senior potluck party is planned. It will take place af ter the 11 a.m. wor-ship service. Cheryl Whyatt, an Ameri-can Field Service exchange student last year, will present slides of her trip to Japan.

The church's Boar's Head Festival will be at 5 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. Ticket information is available in the church office. Call 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0 .

G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T CHURCH, 34500 Six Mile, Livonia, has labeled Dec. 2 as Indian Christmas Sun-day. The congregation will bring a tube of toothpaste and other toilet articles to send to Indian children in Oklahoma for Christmas. Two children's choirs will sing, along with the Chancel Choir.

A color, feature film, "Green Jade,"

will be presented at 6 p.m. It traces the culture of Chinese people in Southeast Asia. Admission is free. A nursery is available.

PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF GOD, 585 N. Mill, will serve chicken and meatloaf dinners from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. Home delivery is offered. Fried chicken dinner is $3, meatloaf is $3 and children's dinners are $2. For information call Kim Biggs at 455-6986.

ST. DUNSTAN CHURCH, 1646 Bel-ton, Garden City, is inviting people who are alone, single persons or families to its Christmas Day dinner at 2:30 p.m Tuesday, Dec. 25. There is no charge for the dinner because everything is do-nated. Reservations are necessary. Call Mary Shurge at 425-3282.

EPIPHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH of Plymouth sent several of its mem-bers to the 18th Michigan Synodical Unit Lutheran Church Women's Con-vention in Adrian, Mich. Eileen Miller attended as a delegate. Others on hand were Suzanne Sadlocha, Doreen Siegn-er and Rose Schroeder, all of Plym-outh.

WARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will present Handel's "Messi-ah" in sermon and song during the Ad-vent services. One of the Christmas portions of the "Messiah" will be pre-sented each Sunday of Advent. Dr. Bartlett Hess, pastor, will base his messages on the appropriate portions of Scripture. The Chancel Cfloir under Dr. Jerry Smith will sing.

Worship services a re at 8:io, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Christmas eve services will be at 5,7 and 11 p.m.

The 150-voice Teen Choir will sing Christmas music at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. The new Teen Ensemble under the direction of Gordon Bleich will offer a medley of Christmas carols.

10CtP,C) Thursday, November 29,1979

3 Cities exhibit at Vault Gallery

Members of the Three Cities Art Club were invited to do the first show in the Vault Gallery Room.

The Gallery is in A1 Larson's new Penniman Avenue Frameworks in a building that started out before the turn of the century as a bank.

Larson and his crew .have been working for weeks, converting the building from a delicatessen — its most recent function — to an extension of the original Frame-works in the Forest Place Mall. The Vault Gallery was not included in the first renovation plans which called for removal of the partitions.

But closer examination of the solid, foot-thick walls was responsible for reconsideration. The room had start-ed out as a bank vault and nothing less than a few sticks of dynamite would budge those walls.

THE IDEA of a small intimate gallery was born and the Three Cities artists hung their works last week. They will be on display from now until Dec. 22 for the benefit of Christmas shoppers.

Some of the works are framed and others are matted for framing. Customers can choose their own frames at Frameworks and either make the frames themselves or have them made in the shop.

Among the artists who have works in the gallery are John Davison, president of Three Cities Art Club, Mar-garet Barnes, Dorothy Koliba, Betty and Robert Man-they, Okema Lee, Joyce Frederick, Doreen Lawton, Jean Bologna, Audrey Paul, Jeff Neil who does the scratch paintings, Roland Spelich who does the Indian pictures in water colors and pastels, Lorene Vives and Joseph Mi-chrina.

Larson plans to have a series of one-man shows and other exhibits in the vault gallery after the first of the year.

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dale, Ariz, will cu lminate Saturday in a wedding between 77-year-old Paul ine Pe t r i e of Livonia and 82-year-old Ber t Brown of Scotsdale. Mrs. Pe t r i e , who is one of th ree remaining char t e r m e m b e r s of the Livonia Senior Citizens Club, announced the impending event to her family last Thanksgiving. Here she displays the gown she will wear in a ceremony in St. Paul Lutheran Church. The bride and br idegroom will live in Scotsdale. (Staff photo by Art Emanuele) .

CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL

$ 5 0 0 Q f f

Scotch Guan 1 Available

Reg. $30 Now

$25 Any Living Room and Hall

plus any additional room *15 Includes:

Shampoo and Steam Cleaning UPHOLSTERY Steam or Dry Clean

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• Storm Windows and Doors Condo and Apt. Owners

• Call Us For Estimate "16 YEARS OF QUALITY EXPERIENCE

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Center offers job workshops

The YWCA Westland Women's Em-ployment Center is offering two pre-e m p l o y m e n t workshops . Both workshops are free and will be con-ducted by specialists in women's em-ployment.

Workshop I will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6. Beatrice Scalise, workshop coordinator, will be helping participants identify employ-ment skills and preferences and ex-plore individual options.

Workshop II will help you get the job you choose. Workshop coordinator Wendy Weigarden will review inter-view techniques and give pointers on resume writing from 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 17.

Kathy Shefferly, director of the Women's Employment Center, empha-sized that the workshops are offered as a unit.

"We believe that women who attend both workshops will benefit from a well rounded presentation of pre-em-ployment considerations and prepara-tions," she said.

Advance registration is necessary. Call the center at 561-4110 to register for these workshops before Dec. 4. A bag lunch should be brought, beverage will be provided.

Thursday, November 29,1979 1 1 C *

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Digital introduces the Small Business Computer Store.

It's an idea whose time has come: a computer store dedicated to solving the problems of small businesses. A place to browse, look, read, touch, and try a real computer—at your own pace.

Digital's Computer Store is backed by the world's largest manu-facturer of minicomputers—Digital Equipment Corporation. The company that pioneered in the development of small, inexpensive, easy-to-use computers . The com-pany with the largest and best trained small computer service organization in the country.

Complete systems from just $250 a month.

While you're browsing, try Digital's WD78 small business com-puter. N o math or programming skills

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are necessary. It can handle your accounting or word processing, or both. And the WD78 is priced, com-plete with printer, from about $250 a month .

You can use Digital's WD78 for word processing—for preparing, storing and retrieving contracts, wills, proposals, boilerplate, advertising letters, personalized solicitations, acknowledgements . You can also pay your bills, keep track of who owes you money, manage your inventory, gener-ate reports and much more.

It's a combination no other system in our price range can match.

Come in even if you've never seen a computer before.

Digital's computers have keyboards just like typewriters— with a few things added .

Type your name and watch it appear on the video screen. If the screen asks a question, answer it. Digital salespeople are there to help you get comfortable with what many believe is the single most important business tool ever invented—now at prices almost any business can afford.

Computer Discovery Classes. Digital's Computer Store offers a

mini-course of two 90-minute classes for business people and professionals thinking about their first computers. It's non-technical. Practical. And pro-vides lots of hands-on experience.

Win a computer in our Grand Opening Giveaway. ^

To celebrate our new store, we ' re giving away a complete Digital small

business computer system worth $11,800.

To register, stop in at our store on or before December 26, and fill out the entry form.*

Digital's Computer Store. With computers, books, supplies, accesso-ries. It's a whole new way to look at small business computers .

Diflitcil'S 4000 Town Cen ter

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*No p u r c h a s e necessa ry . D r a w i n g will be h e l d o n D e c e m b e r 27. W i n n e r s n e e d not b e p r e s e n t . Digital e m p l o y e e s , t he i r a d v e r t i s i n g a g e n c i e s , a n d f ami l i e s a r e no t e l ig ible . M i n o r s no t e l ig ible . O f f e r void w h e r e p r o h i b i t e d by l aw. O n e e n t r y pe r p e r s o n . IDIDIED

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iturity. ** O R now, )ur interest paid on

the last day of each mon th and automatically t ransferred, to a R e g u l a r Sa Your funds will immediately interest at the rate of 5'/2% p compound ing , the effective ^nnual yield is 5.614% Tha t ' s more t h a n any bank :an pay!

v i n g s A c c o u n t . begin to earn m o r e er year. With quarterly

4v^ e a r M o n e y M a r k e t C c M i n i m u m B a l a n c e $ 1 0 0 . The interest rate o n this ceri month ly basis.** In Novem 1 0 . 5 5 0 % and with con t inuo effective annua l yield is 11.

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G I F T Depos i t $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 or m o r e

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S u n b e a m Bath Scale F R E E FREE

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GE Steam and Dry I ron $ 5.00 F R E E

Toas tmas t e r Toas t e r 5 .00 FREE

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G E Digi tal C lock Rad io 15.00 10.00

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All these gifts available when you open or add to an account at Standard Federal Savings Select a free gift or pay the amount listed for your gift Federal regula-tions restrict the number;of gifts to one per account, and no individual may receive more than one gifr. No gifts are allowed for funds transferred from one Standard Federal Savingi" account to another. Gifts cannot be mailed. This offer good for a limited time ofily. Gifts offered subject to availability. Additional gifts are not available for purchase

R e t i r e m e n t S a v i n g s A c c o u n t s *

IRA is a personal, tax-sheltered ret irement savings program. It is available for any working person w h o is not currently part icipating in a private or government ret i rement plan. T h e Keogh Plan, a tax-sheltered ret i rement plan for self-employed individuals, is also available.

O t h e r S t a n d a r d F e d e r a l C e r t i f i c a t e s -m i n i m u m b a l a n c e of $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 .

8 % P E R Y E A R , 8-Year C e r t i f i c a t e * 8 . 2 4 % effective annua l yield with quarterly compound ing .

7 3 /4% P E R Y E A R , 6-Year C e r t i f i c a t e * 7 . 9 8 % effective annua l yield with quarterly compound ing .

7V2% P E R Y E A R , 4-Year C e r t i f i c a t e * 7 . 7 1 % effective annua l yield with quarterly compound ing .

6 3 /»% P E R Y E A R , 2 ' /2-Year C e r t i f i c a t e * 6 . 9 2 % effective annua l yield with quarterly compounding .

6V2% P E R Y E A R , 1-Year C e r t i f i c a t e * 6 . 6 6 % effective annua l yield with quarterly compound ing .

Right now is a rewarding t ime to save money at S tandard Federal Savings. T h e high interest rates on our insured Savings Certif icate Accounts are guaranteed for the entire term of the individual certificate. High interest rate regular accounts are also available. A depositor 's savings are insured to $40,000^X3. T h e rewards are here, for all savers.

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p r i o r t o m a t u r i t y f r o m cer t i f ica te* w i t h a t e r m o f o n e vear or less w i l l

lose 9 0 days' in teres t , or all interest i f the funds h a v e b e e n o n depos i t

less t h a n 9 0 days For cert i f icates w i t h a (er r r^of m o r e t h a n o n e year ,

the f u n d s w i t h d r a w n wi l l lose 180 dav%' i n t e r " t . or all interest if t h e

f u n d s h a v e b e e n o n deposi t for less t h a n 180 davs j 1

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H A L S A V I N G * ! 1 HI

A N N A R B O R : 3200 Eisenhower Pkwy. at Packard Rd 2630 Jackson Ave, at Maple BELLEVILLE: 186 Main at Second B I R M I N G H A M : 50 West Big Beaver near Woodward 99 West Maple at Pierce 3700 West Maple at Lahser 31040 Lahser at 13 Mile

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS: & 5 W. Long Lake near Telegraph C A N T O N T W P : 44101 Ford Rd. near Sheldon D E A R B O R N : 400 Town Center Dr. in the Financial Plaza DETROIT: 405 Griswold at Jefferson D E T R O I T - W E S T : 17540 Grand River near Southfield

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25712 Gr^nd River near Beech Rd. 14221 Greenfield near Grand River 10641 Joy at Manor 24224 Joy near Telegraph • 16841 Schaeffer near McNichols DETROIT—EAST: 14628 E. Jefferson at Manistique 16530 E. warren near Outer Drive 11511 Kelly Rd. at Whittier F A R M I N G T O N HILLS: 25950 Middlebelt at 11 Mile 32920 W. 13 Mile at Farmington Rd.

G A R D E N CITY: 5811 Middlebelt near Ford Rd. G R O S S E P O I N T E W O O D S : 19700 Mack at Blossom Ln. L I V O N I A : 17230 Farmington near 6 Mile M A D I S O N H E I G H T S : 55 W. 12 Mile a t l o h n R P L Y M O U T H T W P : 40909 Ann Arbor Rd. at HagHerty R O C H E S T E R : 1310 Rochester Rd. near Avon Rd.

R O Y A L O A K : 1406 N. Woodward near 12 Mile

'ST. C L A I R SHORES: 25515 Harper near 10 Mile S H E L B Y T W P : 4660 24 Mile near Shelby Rd. S O U T H F I E L D : 29405 Greenfield near 12 Mile 25123 Southfield near 10 Mile STERLING H E I G H T S : 36909 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway 44100 Schoenherr at Lakeside Mall

TAYLOR' 10700 Pelham at Allen Rd. TROY: 2401 W. Big Beaver - Main Office 2699 W. Big Beaver at Coolidge 940 E. Long Lake at Rochester Rd. V A N B U R E N T W P : 2069 Rawsonville near 1-94 W A R R E N : 3900 E. 14 Mile Rd. near Ryan 30700 Schoenherr near 13 Mile

WAYNE: 35150 Michigan at Wayne Rd. W A T E R F O R D T W P : 5619 Dixie at Cambrook W E S T L A N D :

315 S. Wayne near Cherry Hill Y P S I L A N T 1 : 123 W. Michigan at Washington

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Ladie$ knocked out by lecture Thursday, November 29. 1979 (R,W,G-12C)*13C

Lecturing is not always the ego tfip that it's cracked up to be. I travel around, speaking on America's decofa-tive arts and textiles, and my audi es *re always delightful but not always the same. Let me tell you about one griup of ladies.

I was hired to give my quilt lectire toZ^n organization of senior citizens who lived a short plane trip away. slide show was to be held at the hoine o f* member, and would follow a lun ;h-eofcr to which I was cordially invited.

jjalf an hour early, I arrived — fjull of j e p , flashlights slides, projector, ix-t r f bulbs and everything I could th nk OfjD stem emergencies far from hoipe Most of the ladies had already arri\ ami a sherry hour was in full swing.

After my equipment was set up joined the cocktail hour which seen t o ^ o on for quite a while. I'm yqjtyirt at high noon and all of

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seemea quite epicurean — but the la-dies were delightful, the hostess was a dear, and I didn't have to exit for three hours.

Luncheon was served — finally. The tables were beautiful and the food, deli-cious. Creamed something, wine, stuffed whatever, wine, and all of it fol-lowed by something equally luscious.

Nobody seemed to be in any hurry. I began to wonder if I'd be able to catch my plane. Finally, the group got to its feed and languidly strolled toward a large and comfortable family room.

Know your rights

Sexual harassment is against the law. If you be-lieve you have been a vic-tim of illegal sex discrim-ination or harassment by your employer, co-work-er, or teacher, contact the

nearest district office of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights to help you determine if you are a victim of illegal dis-crimination. In Wayne County call 873-2200.

J PRIVATE LESSONS

ON ALL

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

HAMMELL MUSIC

, Middlebelt Rd. between 5 & 6 Mile

427-6040

^ r Livonia

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HOLIDAY DRESSES SKIRTS'BLOUSES

Come and browse away from i he maddening

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When the ladies finally settled down, the lights went off and I charged for-ward.

All went well for the first two min-utes until I told a joke. There was total silence. Now, this is not an hysterical joke, but never before had it failed to raise a giggle. I peered through the murk at the audience. It was a sight to behold.

Forty-three elderly ladies were set-tled down in deeply padded chairs with their mouths open and their eyes shut. Every one of them must have gone to

sleep the minute the lights went out. The hostess, standing in the back, was trying not to giggle hysterically. She seemed to be the only member of my audience who was still with me.

The situation needed examining so i stopped talking. Eighty-six eyes popped" open. I started speaking again. Every eye slid shut. I could have put Sominex out of business.

But they paid for my time so I kept on going. I lectured for 55 minutes that day, to the gentle accompaniment of ladylike snores.

Finally it was all over. I thanked the assembled multitude and turned the lights on. Forty-three dear ladies stood up, approached to shake my hand and complimented me on a marvelous pres-entation. But I found the adjective that most of them used intriguing.

It's the first time I've every been called "refreshing."

Women can build skills A workshop on "Skill Building for

Women Workers: Negotiating Con-tracts that Meet Our Needs" will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 in the west conference room of the University of Michigan Rackham Building, Ann Arbor.

Eula Booker, vice president of Unit-ed Auto Workers Local 630, and Carol Haddad, an instructor in the Labor Program Service of Michigan State University, will lead the workshop.

Mock negotiating teams will hammer out collective bargaining issues with managers. The sessions are designed for organized and unorganized working women.

The workshop is sponsored by the Program on Women and Work at the U-M, a unit of the U-M-Wayne State Uni-versity Institute of Labor and Industri-al Relations. For more information and registration materials, contact the pro-gram at 764-0492.

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Cake Craft will be of-fering Christmas demon-strations for making can-dy and desserts for the holiday season.

These are two-hour demonstrations where participants will learn to make candy and desserts. These sweets can easily be made ahead of time for Christmas.

Participants at the Christmas candy demon-stration will learn to make an assortment of candy confections like cherry cordials, cream and ca rme l cen te rs , mints, turtles, peanut butter cups and more. These demonstrat ions will be from 10 a.m. to noon and 7-9 p.m. Mon-day, Dec. 3, Tuesday, Dec. 4 and Wednesday, Dec. 5.

This demonstra t ion will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and 7-9 p.m. Mon-day, Tuesday, or Wednes-day, Dec. 10-12.

Cake Craft is at 33535 Seven Mile Road, Livo-nia, 476-3060.

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RACE £ CHASE SET j Spider-man car, Villain van, 2 hand controllers. 12 ft. ol track, battery box.

i 4"D" cells (not Included). Ages 6-up. J Assembly required. LALL MATCHBOX AT BIQ DISCOUNT 2 f 7

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MARM) ANDRETT1 MANDJRK INTERNATIONAL

CLASSIC RACE SET Features new Flex-track. 2 G Plus cars, plug-in terminal, wall pak transformer. Ages 8-up. Assembly required.

A l l AURORA AT BIQ DISCOUNT 19? TYCO

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THE CLEMENTINE WITH SMOKE TRAM SET

36" x 45" oval track. Lighted loco pulls 6 cars. Power pak. Ages 8-up. Assembly required.

ALL TYCO AT BIQ DISCOUNT

CONTROL "W6 DETOUR"* RACE SET

3' x 7' triple level track. 2 lighted cars & emergency1

van. Power pak. Ages 8-up. Assembly required. ALL TYCO AT BIO DISCOUNT

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"JAM CAR" UOHTED MAZERS SPECIAL

RACE SET

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Includes 2 lighted TOR cars, jam car, 2 dual function controllers, power pak. Over 18 feet of slotless track. Ages 8-up. Assembly required.

ALL IDEAL AT BIO OISCOUNT 399 7 W PRICE

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SUPER CRASH 100 • l A N E CHANGE!

Exciting lane switching race with the Super Crash game. Power pak. 2 controllers and high speed "T's". Ages 8-up. Assembly required. ALL LIONEL AT BIO DISCOUNT m AURORA

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SILVER STREAK RAILROAD SET

36" x 45" oval track. Diesel loco with headlight. Piggy back loader. Truck & warehouse glow in the dark. Power pek. Ages 8-up. Assembly required.

ALL TYCO AT BIO OISCOUNT

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DAREDEVIL JUMP RACE SET!

18 to It. ol track, 2 racing cars. Nite-glow crash barriers. Wall power pak. Ages 8-up. Assembly required. ALL TYCO AT BIG DISCOUNT

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(numMusx) SPEED TRACK TRENTON ISO

RACE SET

8Vi' ol track. 2 race cars, 2 plug in controllers, grandstand battery box. Ages6-up. Assembly required. ALL MATCHBOX AT BIO DISCOUNT

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MIDNKMfT FLYER TRAIN SET

27"x36" oval track. Diesel train with 2-4-0 engine & rovs * US box car. Power pek. Ages 8-up. Assembly required.

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SMFIYSAM TRAM SET

6 wheel drive metal loco, 3 freight cars, hook up wire, and instructions. Oval track. UL listed power pek. Ages6-up. Assembly required.

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Loretta Hamby is chairman. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

The Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) will offer Christmas art and craft items at its bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7 at 12259 Beech Daly, Redford Township. The objects were

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A Christmas boutiqueJias been planned by the St. Bernadine Women's Association from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. It will be held in St. Berna-dine School at Ann Arbor Trail and Merriman

Luncheon with Santa will be the feature of the bazaar scheduled by the Ladies Society of St. Mary Church of Livonia, 18100 Merriman, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. On sale will be Middle-Eastern pastries such as baklava plus handcraft

items, plants, gift items and white elephant arti-cles.

More than 50 artists will display their work at the seventh annual arts and crafts show sponsored by the women of St. Norbert Altar Sodality from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1. It will be held in St. Norbert Church, Inkster Road between Cherry Hill and Michigan Lunch and snacks will be available, and there will be a bake sale. Admission is free

A Christmas gift boutique will be sponsored by the Lathers School PTA from 10 a m to 5 p.m. Sat-urday, Dec. 1 in the school, 28351 Marquette, Gar-den City. Table fees are $12 50 with a limit of two tables. A snack bar will hue available.

The Garden City Jaycettes will hold a holiday craft show from 9 a m to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 in the Schoolcraft College Garden City Center.

Douglas Elementary School, Maplewood and Hartel, Garden City, has scheduled a crafts bazaar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 Those wishing to rent a table for $10 may contact Clara Schmidt at 525-0715.

North Livonia Co-op Nursery will present its an-nual arts and crafts auction and bake sale Thurs-day, Dec. 6 in Roosevelt Elementary School, 30200 Lyndon at Henry Ruff. The bake sale will begin at 6 p.m. followed by the auction at 7 p.m.

The Twelve Shops of Christmas is the title of an event sponsored by the Women's Association of Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, 2441 Pine-crest, Ferndale. It will take place from 7-10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30 and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur-day, Dec. 1.

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Gallimore song makes debut Gallimore is a place

for children, It's the place to be, Where we learn to read and write And everyone cares about me. Gallimore, oh Gallimore, Where we walk hand in hand. Gallimore, oh Gallimore, The best school in the land.

Pilgrims, Indians and turkeys joined in singing this song at the conclusion of a holiday program at Gallimore School.

The song was written for the school by Jan Hawkins, assistant principal, with nusic by Norma Jean Fos-,er, vocal music director.

The holiday program, resented Tuesday evening or parents, marked the

irst public performance of he song. It was also the irst of four musical pro-grams to be presented at .he school this year.

Track 'A' students in the extended school year pro-gram were the performers.

The Thanksg iv ing -Christmas program came complete with costumes, thanks to the cooperation of the art teacher, Shirley

Eighteen of Anne Wood's second and third g rade class took par t in the Gal l imore p rog ram. This section of "Li t t le Indians" had a good t ime thumping on their d rums .

Norma Fos ter , vocal music di rector , leads the s tudents in singing Chr i s tmas and Thanksgiving songs.

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Mrs. Foster was the mu-sic arranger and director.

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Appearing in "The Tur-keys Runaway" were Chris Baker, Harvey Barker, James Cirrocchi, Chris Collins, Sandra Hale, Doug Huntington, Jennifer Ko-pacz, Kenny Rose, Karen Kowalsk i , J a c q u e l i n e Smith, Thomas Cox, Melis-sa So lberg , Andrea Vasquez, Eva Wilson, Jef-frey Zarosley and Rhonda Guse. Paul Wisniewski took the role of the farmer. » Another kindergarten first-grade group was fea-tured in "Ten Little Indi-ans."

* These included Wendy Atwood, Wendy Hobbs, Carolyn Munzenberger, Brady Musson, Daniel Orme, John Schultz, Lori Snyder, Craig Rice, David Tomaszewski and Jimmy Emerson.

First and second graders performed "Over the River and Through the Woods."

Jamie Solberg, Danny Calma, Jean VanSickle, Jenny Ebeling were the bells; and Turik Cooper, Alka Ram, Jennifer Jus-tice and Tammy Hobbs were sticks. Ray Casey

V was a horse, and Garrett Biesiadecki, David Groff and James Tomaszewski were the sleigh people.

Marcy Bowerman, Eric Bronk, Brian Schmidt, Marc Hobbs, Michael Mil-ler, Lori Sonberger, Lisa Guse and Michael Dodson appeared in "They Are Big Fat Turkeys."

Kim Richardson narrat-ed a Canadian folk song, "Land of the Silver Birch."

Cast members included Chuck Moore as Chief Strong Heart; and Gordie Andrews, Alysia Barker, Brant Baughan, Scott Biesiadecki, Jinkee Calma, Amberley Ferrell, Tara Grover, Scott Hale, Chris-tine Kesselring, Carol Ko-walski, Kari Laderach, Ed-die Lovelady, Chris Meigel, Shelli Pintore, Chad Sar-rach, Wendy Schultz, Jen-nifer Snyder and Tina Smith, all as native Ameri-cans.

A VARIETY of skits and songs were presented by\ third, fourth and fifth graders. Ron Lauzon and Jennifer Saul were narra-tors, and Amy Armstrong was a soloist

Other participants in-cluded Scott Richardson as Mr. Turkey, Tim Miller as Swiftfoot; Lara Bowerman as Red Cloud; Nicky Renzi as Running Brook; Janna Schultz as Pale Moon; Matt Miller as Chief Massasoit;

David Collins as Governor Bradford; Don Kennedy, Lisa Portelli, Jeff Musson and Shannon Fairchild, as Pilgrims; and Julie Cer-nak, Earl Atwood and Staci Orthner, as sickle workers.

A Native Americans' and Pilgrims' Chorus in-cluded David Sollars, Jim Crenshaw, Jenneth Calma, Kimberly Steffani, Freder-ick Calma, Kelly Woods, Jennifer Clark, Kristen Kokoszka, Kimmy Hersch, Matt Hobbs, Stephanie Orme, Sherry Guse, Lynn Ciarrocchi, and Sherri Pin-tore.

And: Johanna Bernhardt, Ma t t Col l ins , Tony Gaedcke, Jimmy Ebeling, Kristen Solberg, Karrie E m e r s o n , Ka th l een Loomis, and Kirsten La-derach.

And: Kelli Bankowski, Laura Slayton, Chrissy Clark, Tom Munzenberger, Mike Hale, Jeff Justice, Dean Sol lers , Steven Schmidt, Jeff Peters, Gail Garrison, Brent Guenther and Danya Cox.

"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" was presented by a recorder group com-posed of Kelli Bankowski, Sherry Guse, David Collins, Lara Bowerman, Janna Schultz, Christine Clark, Kimberlee Hersch, Matt Miller, Kirsten Laderach, Laura Slayton, Nicky Ren-zi and Kelly Woods.

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Con men prepare their Christmas lists, too Because Christmas is a

time of giving, a lot of peo-ple are now busily prepar-ing holiday gift lists.

Con men also are pre-paring some special holi-day lists because for them Christmas is a time for taking.

With the advent of the Christmas season, f l im flam artists will be at-tempting to convince peo-ple they are Santa's help-ers in disguise to pull off some yule time con games.

Unlike the Grinch who stole Christmas, however, the aim of the con man is not only to remove the joy from your heart but also the jingle from your pock-et.

Following is a list of schemes and con games persons should be aware of during the holiday season. The information is provid-ed as a public service by the Detroitbank Corpora-tion.

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Each year, according to the Federal Trade Com-mission, more than $50 million is swindled out of the hides of Americans who fall prey to get-rich-quick schemes involving raising chinchillas or in-vesting in fur farms.

Others fall victim to these rip-offs because of sheer gullibility.

For the person who has overspent his Christmas budget, or is interested in a d o - i t - y o u r s e l f h o l i d a y project, raising chinchillas at home may seem like the perfect way to make some fast, easy money.

But here's what happens: A salesman may knock at your door or you may read an advertisement which talks glowingly of the won-derful future in raising chinchillas at home.

What the salesman or advertisement may not ex-plain is that while chinchil-las may be sturdy animals

in their native South Amer-ica, their death rate is quite high when bred in damp basements, unheated garages or in hot attics.

Qui te s imply , these much-prized rodents have difficulty surviving tem-peratures which are in the 80s or below freezing. They sometimes eat their own expensive fur, and some-times kill the males.

Also, consider these points: some cities ban the ra is ing of chinchi l las ; female chinchillas average two offspring per year, av-erage prices paid for pelts are about $15 — claims that pelts bring $80-$100 are based on isolated sales.

Remember, before you decide on presenting your spouse or close friend with a do-it-yourself chinchilla coat for Christmas or ar-range to raise chinchillas to pay off holiday debts, get all the facts.

If a f ter careful consider-ation you still decide there is money to be made from raising chinchillas, before you buy a pair for breed-ing, learn to distinguish the male of the species from the female.

Otherwise you could get swindled the same way others have when they fall for the glib spiel of a fast-talking con artist who con-vinced them they could make a fortune at raising chinchillas and then sold them two of the same sex.

GEM OF AN IDEA

"A gem of an idea" is a rip-off which can turn into "a jewel of an experience" for the unwary shopper who is offered a "hot" dia-mond ring or bracelet for sale at bargain prices.

With the skill of a veter-an stage actor, the con art-ist often goes through a complex routine to con-vince the mark that he is talking to an actual thief with hot merchandise he wants to unload quickly.

Unfortunately for those

who succumb to this " a c a d e m y - a w a r d " per-formance, the last act takes place in the pigeon's home when he discovers that this "hot" buy actually is a "cool" piece of worth-less glass.

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The fragrance of this great deal is quickly for-gotten af ter the mark gets a real whiff of the rip-off which has just been pulled on him.

This "sting" normally takes place at factory gates or in shopping center parking lots or malls. • The victims in this brief drama are usually men who have been convinced by the con man that they are buying expensive, well-known perfumes for wives or sweethearts at prices far below retail rates.

After giving the mark a whiff from an actual bottle of expensive perfume to convince the victim he is buying the real thing, he sells him a bottle whose la-bel is a c a r e f u l l y misspelled version of the actual product.

Sometimes the label may have only the first al-phabetical letter of the name of the well-known perfume on it.

Using either ruse, * the victim becomes convinced the bottle is the real stuff.

The purchaser, if he is very lucky, exchanges his money for an imitation or watered-down bottle of the original.

More often than not, though, the perfume vial he buys contains only col-ored water.

your door carrying a pack-age addressed to your next door neighbor.

The "official-looking" delivery man reports your neighbor is not at home and "woqld you mind ac-cepting the package?"

If you refuse, the driver explains, your neighbor will be forced to go to the post office and wait in long lines to pick up the pack-age.

Furthermore, the de-liveryman explains, the package contains a perish-able item.

Spoilage of the item and the long lines can be avoid-ed, he explains, if you will merely give him the $13.95 required for the COD. The altruistic |x?rsons agrees.

Upon de l iver ing the package, tnough, you find a puzzled neighbor who indi-

no package Was After ripping

cates that expected. open the pjackage, you both discover what appears to be the remains of a cooked goose.

The lesslon to be learned is don't receipt for any packages, either your's or your neighbor's, unless you know the contents in ad-vance.

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If you work in an office, be ex t r eme ly caut ious about strangers in your building — espec ia l ly those who a r e selling wares sucjh as Christmas cookies, pen and pencil sets, or pots and pans.

While many of these free lance sales people are le-gitimate, there also are some unscrupulous individ-uals who

THE $13.95 GOOSE such products as a ruse to

One of the most frequent capers carried out at this time of year is the unsoli-cited COD package.

A delivery van pulls up in front of your home and a uniformed driver comes to

use the sale of

gain entry to an office. Once inside, they pilfer

wallets, pjirses and other personal items from desks.

Never eave an office unattendec. Lock the door, even if you are going to be absent a short time.

UPON A CHRISTMAS NIGHT

Mail order f irms which advertise Christmas prod-ucts some times do not have the capability of fill-ing all those orders.

These companies may not have sufficient invento-ry to fill the demands placed upon them Or they may not have the ability to process, with a short amount of time, the thou-sands of o r d e r s they receive.

The companies may not even exist.

There are literally hun-dreds of crooked individu-als who place advertise-ments at Christmas time for products or services which do not exist.

The unwary person who sends away for the item or service is simply mailing money to a post office box number operated by a con artist.

Before mailing your re-quest, check with the Bet-ter Business Bureau or call the Wayne County Consum-er Protection Division to obtain assurance of the le-gitimacy of the offer and the reputation of the firm.

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During the Christmas s e a s o n , h u n d r e d s of worthwhile charitable or-ganizat ions solicit our hard-eaned money.

Many of them send un-s o l i c i t e d s m a l l g i f t s through the mail with a re-quest for a small donation.

Legally, ^you can keep the item without obliga-tion. It is a gift to you.

Don't feel compelled to send money just because your dog chewed up the so-called hand-painted tie.

There have even been in-

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You attempt to place the responsibility on the owner of the restaurant. Howev-er, he refers to a sign which states in bold letters

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Once you arrive home, however, you receive a call from someone purporting to be the restauranteur j who now apologizes for his rudeness and states that your wallet was found in a trash can.

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Reunion The prodigal son r e tu rns home for an unusual reunion with his b izar re Illinois f a r m fami ly in the Attic Thea te r product ion of Sam Shepard ' s "Bur ied Child." The d r a m a runs through Sa tu rday in the thea te r in Det ro i t ' s Greektown. For t icket in format ion , call 963-7789. This scene shows Bill Clyne (left), Ron Marte l l and M a r g a r e t Heinze.

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Thursday, November 29,1979 (C)1D

The great days of radio comedy are relived with George Burns, Jack Benny and others as part of Channel 56's Win-ter Pledge Drive on "The Great Radio Comedians," at 10 p.m. Monday. It will be rebroadcast at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 .

This bit of nostalgia, originally shown in 1972, features some of the best of radio's comedy shows and per-formers. It's a montage of the voices, faces and routines that made people like Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCar-

thy, Gracie Allen and George Burns and the gang from Allen's Alley fa-mous.

During part of the two-hour show, characters from Allen's Alley — Sena-tor Claghorn (Kenny Delmar), Titus Moody ( P a r k e r Fennelly), Mrs. Nussbaum (Minerva Pious) and Ajax Cassidy (Peter Donald) — recreate some of their humor.

The 16-day Winter Pledge Drive, running through Dec. 11, aims to raise $300,000 for Channel 56.

'Christmas Carol in Manchester Charles Dickens' classic holiday

tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and the meaning of Christmas — "A Christ-mas Carol" — will be presented weekends through December in turn-of-the-century surroundings at the Black Sheep Repertory Theater in Manchester.

The Dickens characters, including the ghosts of Christmas past, will

fill the stage of the 1867 opera house. Children in the play are all from the Manchester area.

The show will play at 8:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 4 p.m. Sundays starting this weekend. For ticket information, call 428-9287.

Manchester is located southwest of Ann Arbor.

Ursula in Novi The Brookside J azz E n s e m b l e with vocal is t Ursula Walker (left) p e r f o r m a t 8 p.m. Sa tu rday for the second concer t in the Sixth G a t e F ine Ar ts Series . The concer t will be in Novi High School 's F u e r s t Audi tor ium, a t Ten Mile and T a f t Road. Ticke ts a r e $5 ($3 for s tuden t s and senior citizens), ava i lable a t the door s t a r t ing at 7 p.m. Brookside has p e r f o r m e d at the s u m m e r P ' J azz se r i e s in Det ro i t as well as throughout Michigan.

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The Bob Brown Mar ione t t e s f r o m Washington, D.C., will give f r e e p e r f o r m a n c e s of San ta ' s Holiday Revue today and t o m o r r o w in the centea l cour t of West land Mall. Shows will be a t 2, 4 and 7:30 p.m. today, and 11 a.m., 12:30, 2:30 and 4 p.m. F r iday . The show includes skat ing s tuf fed toys and a dancing clown. The group f requent ly p e r f o r m s at the Det ro i t Ins t i tu te of Ar ts Youthea t re .

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"Whales and Other Tales," a collection of whimsical stories and vignettes, will be performed by the six profes-sional members of Michigan's Other Things & Co., for Detroit Youtheatre's "Something Every Saturday" audi-ences this weekend.

Two performances are planned, at II a.m. and 2 p.m., in the Detroit Institute of Arts auditorium. Tickets may be purchased in advance through the museum ticket off-ice (832-2730), or at the door.

Music, mime and movement will be combined by the ensemble to illustrate the tales in a contemporary style.

is designed for families with ;e and older. Children younger ied by an adult; those younger

"Whales and other Tal young people 5 years of than 12 must be accom than 5 will not be admit

In addition to Youtheatre's professional performances, free, guided backstage tours are offered for young people 10 years of age. Youtheatii'e birthday party packages can be purchased in advance.

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Rembrandt, Oz and 'Hair' in film series Five films will be offered by Detroit Film Theatre at

the Detroit Institute of Arts in December, including a new movie from Poland, the classic "Wizard of Oz," and a double-feature of both versions of "The Invasion of The Body Snatchers."

Tickets for all Detroit Film Theatre weekend movies are on sale at the art institute ticket office and, on an availability basis, at the door. All showings are in the museum's 1,200-seat auditorium theater.

December's line-up includes: • Saturday, Dec. 1; 7 and 9:30 p.m. — "Rembrandt"

(England, 1936 — Alexander Korda, director) Charles Laugh ton and wife Elsa Lanchester star, with a rare film appearance by Gertrude Lawrence, in this biography of one of the world's greatest painters.

• Friday, Dec. 7; 7 and 9:30 p.m. — "A Woman's Deci-

ete schedule of all "Something nces, call the ticket office.

sion" (Poland, 1977 — Kntysztof Zanussi, director) called "one of the year's 10 best" by critic Andrew Sarris — is this study of brink of midtfle-life crisis, acknowledged as this director's triumph.

• Saturday, Dec. 8; 7 and 9:30 p.m. - "The Wizard of Oz" (U.S.A., 1939 — Victor Fleming, Director) Judy Gar-land, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley and Frank Mor-gan set the scene for Margaret Hamilton's immortal "Wicked Witch of the West" portrayal in Technicolor.

• Friday, Dec. 14; 7 and 9:30 p.m. - "Hair (U.S.A. 1979 — Milos Forman, director) Called "something of a mira-cle" by the New York Tilmes is this film version of the Broadway play. Opening Night Selection of the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.

• Saturday, Dec. 15; 8 p.m. only — "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (U.S.A. 1J956/1978) Double Feature.

Haas to explain Beethoven on Wednesday "The Private Beethoven" will be the subject of Karl

Haas' lecture concert at 8 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Detroit Insti-tute of Arts lecture hall.

Tickets at $5 each may be purchased in advance at the Art Institute ticket office (832-2730), and at the door if available.

Haas will perform pertinent musical illustrations of his

lecture at the piano. Beginning in March and continuing once a month in

April and May, Haas will offer a new lecture and concert series, "The Viennese Classics," featuring the music of Haydn, Mozart and Schubert. Tickets for the three-part series are available at $13. Individual tickets at $5 each will go on sale in Februar r.

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R O C K around the clock is the scene for the State Fair Coliseum this weekend as the Motor City Rock-a-thon will be held to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Alsociation Twenty rock bands will perform in shows running 4:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $2. The fairgrounds is off Woodward south of Eight Mile.

" H O W T O Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," the Theater Guild of Livonia-Redford production, continues this weekend in the auditorium of Stevenson High School in Livonia Shows are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $5. For

-reservations, call 421-2500, ext 221 The high school is at 33500 Six Mile

O N E - A C T plays are on stage at the University of Michigan-Dearborn at 8 p.m Thursday and Friday; arfd 2 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $2, in the Recreation and Organization Center on the campus, on Evergreen south of Ford Road.

G A R D E N City Civic Theater opens its production of "The Good Doctor" this weekend with shows at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday at O'Leary Auditorium on Middlebelt at Maplewood. Tickets are $3 ($2 for students and senior citizens).

NORWAY is the subject in this week's program in the Travel and Adventure Series at the Wayne-Westland YMCA James Forshee of Ann Arbor will narrate his films of the fjords, an old Viking seaport, skiing and resort areas. And there's North Cape, where the sun goes down and comes back up without dipping below the horizon The program is at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the Wayne Memorial High School auditorium, 3001 Fourth south of Glenwood.

" N O R T H by Northwest," the 1959 Hitchcock film with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint, is on the screen this weekend at the Redford Theater. Shows are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, preceded at 7:30 p.m by an overture on the theater's 1928 pipe organ. Tickets are $2, available at the theater, on Lahser just north of Grand River.

P A S T I C H E Wind Quintet will perform at Brunch with Bach, at 10 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday in the Kresge Court of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Reservations are required, at $5.50 for a complete meal. $4 for continental brunch or $2 for just coffee and the music. For iqfo, call the DIA ticket office at 832-2730.

MADRIGAL Singers of Eastern Michigan University will give a free concert at 8 p m. Monday at Holy Trinity Chapel, Fourth and Perrin in Ypsilanti The singers, dressed in 16th century costumes, will sing a variety of madrigals, chansons and ballettos.

S O U T H FIELD Civic Theater opens its season this weekend with "Our Town," Thornton Wilder's story of life in a New England town around 1900. Shows are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 2 p.m. Sunday, in the city's parks and recreation building auditorium on Evergreen at 10\fe Mile Road.

Tickets are $3.

D E T R O I T Focus Gallery opens an exhibit of works by five local artists on Saturday with a reception 6-9 p.m. The Mad Linguists jazz trio will play at 7 p.m. The gallery is at 1010 Beaubien, a block from Greektown. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturday.

Y U S E F Lateef and his quartet perform tonight through Dec. 9 at Baker's Keyboard Lounge, 20510 Livernois south of Eight Mile in Detroit. For info, call 864-1200.

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Deer collisions are still common in Wayne County

By LEM MESEE Outdoors writer

What happens to deer when a new freeway opens? Just ask Jackie Parks.

Ms. Parks bagged the first deer of her life on the first day of hunting season when an eight-point buck ran into her car at 9:30 p.m. on M-14, the new stretch of highway between Plymouth and Ann Ar-bor.

"All of a sudden it sprung before my eyes," she said. The buck struck the front of the car — causing a $1,000 repair bill — and made it to the side of the road before dropping dead.

A trucker from Denver stopped to help, slit the animal's throat and called police on his CB set.

"I didn't want the damn thing," said Ms. Parks later. "I don't even like venison."

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"There are deer," he s|ay^. beware, especially in the ea

Freeways are common s he says, only because of the fic on them. Similar collisi on 1-96 and 1-75, which hav« longer than M-14.

In spite of periodic "deer reminds drivers that a deer road anywhere it feels like.

"Deer don't read the signs " he says.

A JOINT meeting of the East Michigan Environ-mental Action Council (EM^AC) and Detroit Sierra Club will begin at 8 p.m. today in the Northwest Unitarian Church, 23925 Northwestern (between Nine and 10 Mile), Southfield.

State Sen. Doug Ross, D-Oak Park, will discuss his bill to place a moratorium on nuclear power plant construction.

State Rep. George Cushingberry, D-Detroit, first black chairman of the House Agriculture Commit-tee, will discuss insurance redlining, urban sprawl and preservation of agricultural lands.

The meeting is open to the public, and there is no admission charge, according to spokesman John So-betzer of EMEAC.

EACH YEAR anglers who want to take trout or salmon must purchase a trout s tamp to paste on their fishing licenses.

The state Department of Natural Resources is sponsoring a contest to design the 1981 trout stamp, and it's open to Michigan residents age 18 or older.

For rules and entry information, write: DNR Fisheries Division, Box 30028, Lansing, Mich 48909.

Entries must be original works, not duplicates or photographs. A number of area artists have been winners in DNR's duck s tamp competition, so I wouldn't be surprised if we have a trout s tamp winner, too.

NO STATISTICS are available yet, but hunters are sighting plenty of deer around Holly. St. Clair County hunters, too, report many sightings.

Successful deer hunters are asked by DNR to bring their kills to state check stations for informa-tion collection purposes. Those who cooperate will receive a "successful hunter" patch. The closest station locally is at 1811 N. Williams Lake Road, Pontiac.

"WHAT HAPPENS to Insects in Winter" is the subject of a two-hour program at 10 a.m. Sunday in the Nature Center of Kensington Metropark near Milford.

Naturalist Dave Moilanen will point out the signs of summer activity left by insects and explain how they make it through the winter.

Advance registration is required by calling the nature center at 685-1561.

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56 Auction help needed

Auction go-getters are needed now by Channel 56 for the public television station's annual fund-rais-ing event. The 1980 auction is scheduled to run March 21-29

Go-getters are volunteers who are assigned to visit merchants in their communities and ask for donations of auctionable items. Channel that the merchandise be brand-new and trrirth $50 or more.

Volunteers will be able to attend a special go-getter kick-off event and will receive a kitful of materials to make them offical auction volunteers.

Also, volunteers are able to participate in the auction itself by helping out with behind-the-scenes activities at the auction Early volunteers get the" pick of the best positions.

WITH THE HELP of last year's crew, the auc-tion raised a record $676,000 during the nine-day auction.

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Stephen G r a n t w o r k s in pen and ink, t Joing a n i m a t e d f a n t a s y , rea l -i snvand s u r r e a l i s m .

By DIANE ABRAMS

When Steve Grant of Southfield de-cided to move on to, bigger things, his artistic endeavors became smaller.

The contemplative artist uses pen and ink to create miniature drawings and images. With technical drafting pens and special equipment, Grant pro-duces abstract pieces that probe the minds of his viewers.

"A lot of people try to attach specific meaning to my work, but most of it is done without any particular message in mind," said Grant. "I don't want to por-tray simple messages, what I strive to do is emit certain feelings and emotion-al responses."

The tiny colored drawings are fre-quently divided into separate squares containing individual illustrations or designs. As many as 16 squares, or as few as three, are filled with precisely shaped, mechanical elements.

"1 use single square units to compose a larger picture," said Grant. "Each square is independent to a degree, but they must also be inter-dependent."

MANY OF THE images Grant has created are repeated throughout his work; tiny circles that appear as lumi-nous bubbles can be found in several pieces. An unfolding bud, that can also be interpreted as a sealshell, also ap-pears in more than a few of the draw-ings.

"My work is always evolving. I'm continually expanding upon the individ-

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ual elements," said Grant. "I think I cover the spectrum of my medium. I frequently go back and re-do things."

Grant also incorporates biological aspects of his work. An expressive eye appears in one square, isolated from di-minutive abstract figures found in an-other unit.

The backgrounds of these unusual pieces are predominantly black. Dark-

ness adds a new dimension to the work, giving the drawings depth.

The surrealistic world Grant creates brings thoughts of Salvador Dali to mind. However, unlike the art of Dali, Grant's pieces contain a gentle quality that encompass an aura of animated fantasy.

"There's a best size to every aspect of this medium," said Grant. "Since I

implement a lot of solid black areas, I think that if things became too much bigger they would lose their cuteness and become too powerful for what I want to convey."

However, Grant is aware that his work is subject to varying interpreta-tions.

"The surrealistic element is not as

attractive to most people as other mot-ifs," he said. "It (surrealism) makes them think and most peole don't want to think."

If people are conditioned to expect certain aesthetic qualities from art. then it's the fault of critics who refuse to acknowledge new styles and innova-tions, according to Grant

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Playing in Livonia

'How to Succeed' is a great success ; Bright! Happy! Fun! That's how to dwcribe "How To Succeed In Business VfitJiout Really Trying," being per-formed by the Theater Guild of Livo-nia-Redford.

In conjunction with the Livonia Arts Commission, the Guild has brought us a One cast for this Pulitzer-Prize win-ning spoof on big business, nepotism and rising to the top by your bootstraps.

The play revolves around the meteoric rise of an ambitious window washer who, armed only with his how-to book, an ear-to-ear smile and cajol-ing wit, rises to the penthouse.

All done with the greatest of ease, David Turrentine as J. Peirpont Finch (our hero) dazzles us with his Ultra-Bright smile and wildly confident man-ner.

Turrentine is no less than excellent. His overpowering energy drives the show forward, just as he drives his foil and arch-enemy Bud Frump, played so well by Dave Tucker, crazy with envy.

While not the best singer in the cast, David sells each song with a full and robust character. His boyish good looks and excellent sense of timing enlivens the show with a fine, funny sense of fri-volity.

Bud Frump, who just happens to be the nephew of J.B. Biggley (played masterfully by Howard Egan), also just happens to be the president of World Wide Wickets, the setting for this cor-porate intrigue.

THERE IS, of course, a girl, Rosemary (played by a very beautiful Sandi Martin), who on first sight falls for our boy Finch.

Finch, not wanting to delay his desti-ny, avoids fair Rosemary, at least for a while, and goes to work in the mail room.

One week later, frustrated, Finch finds himself still a mail clerk. But un-daunted and with a little help from his book about the "Company Way," Finch wangles a promotion to junior execu-tive. Now on his way, it is short work to becoming a vice president.

Stopping only long enough to engage Rosemary as the future Mrs. Finch, Ponty resumes his flight upward to his

Dave Tucker and Julienne Milazzo play Bud Frump and Hedy LaRue in the Theater Guild of Livonia-Redford production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," which ends this week-end.

ultimate goal, chairman of the board to World Wide Wickets.

While his progression may seem quick, it is a path strewn with obstacles and booby traps, mostly laid by our felon, Frump.

Not the least of which is Finch's ren-dezvous with Hedy LaRue, 39-22-37. Ms. LaRue, who is J.B.'s personal, uh, friend?, having had too much to drink at an office party, decides to take a shower in J.B.'s private office.

Bud tells an innocent Finch that the big boss wants to see him right away in that same office. Thinking that he is about to get yet another promotion, Finch rushes off. Bud, bubbling with dastardly glee, races to his uncle's side and suggests to him the bawdy deeds being done up in J.B.'s office, with J.B.'s girlfriend.

Not to worry, good old Rosemary carries the day and Bud's plan is foiled.

IF ALL THIS sounds confusing, it won't when you see this fine produc-tion. Community theater is seldom as good as this.

Director Jim Posante and choreogra-

pher Chris ZeVan have given this cast all the right moves. Neatly trimmed and tailored to the strengths of their cast, all the musical numbers are right off Broadway.

In particular, "Coffee Break," "Sec-retary is not a Toy" and "Brotherhood of Man" are first class stage numbers. On opening night, the audience simply loved them.

Aside from the normal first-night snafus, Posante has paced the show with a quick fortissimo. It never dragged and was a pleasure to watch.

However, the show does not fair so well in technical execution. Problems with lighting cues, scene changes and a set that is too small for the size of cast detract from the overall effect. The set seems to wobble underneath the actors.

Aside from that, as so often happens in theater, it is not the star who steals the show. Rather, it is the supporting actor, who with limited exposure, rede-fines and amplifies the richness of the performance.

THREE SUCH ROLES deserve such recognition.

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Howard Egan as J.B. Biggley and Ju-lienne Milazzo as Hedy are cast with sure-handed bravado. Both have se-cured the comic sense so as to make you laugh, before they even speak.

Having seen both the film and New York stage version, I suggest that Egan is as good as either.

Only a disappointing lack of strength in their singing voices keep Dave Tuck-er (Frump) and Sandi Mart in (Rosemary) from fulfilling their other-wise outstanding performances.

The entire cast deserves to be ap-plauded. While tucked away in the cho-rus, many fine actors and actresses perform with unrestrained enthusiasm. In all aspects, this group performs with above-avei age talent.

In particular, the washer women, while only on for a one scene, are just a stitch and deserve to be recognized.

"How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" will continue to run at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the audito-rium of Stevenson High School, 33500 Six Mile in Livonia.

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Holiday show at Meadow Brook Thursday, November 29,1979 5 D *

The dance and show ensemble The Meadow Brook Estate will present its annual family Christmas concert Friday-Sunday, Dec. 7-9, in Varner Recital Hall on the campus of Oakland University near Rochester.

The OU student group will sing a special medley of tunes from the Muppet movie, traditional Christmas songs and pop tunes, and the Young Pioneers, a new jazz group at the uni-versity, will perform along with a guest artist Jester Hairs-ton, Hollywood actor, musician, and choral director.

Performances will be at 8 p.m. on Dec. 7-8 with a single show at 3 p.m. on Dec. 9. A specially priced ticket will admit the entire family to the Christmas show if an order is placed before Nov. 30.

Guest artist Jester Hairston has a list of performing cred-its that date back to a regular spot on the old Amos n' Andy

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He has written the choral music for the movie "Green Pastures" and "Lost Horizons" and his recent acting credits include roles in "Lady Sings the Blues," "The Last Tycoon," "The Bingo Long Traveling All Stars," and "Motor Kings."

T H E M E A D O W BROOK E s t a t e ha s p e r f o r m e d th rough-out the Detroit area, in New York City and Chicago, and will soon travel to Mexico. The students are receiving a tradi-tional education and being trained for careers as profession-al entertainers with the aid of funds supplied by the Michi-gan Legislature.

For information on the family ticket or individual ticket prices, call 377-2000.

Symphony next week

'Sleeping Beauty' in Oak Park The Oak Park Symphony Orchestra

will present its holiday concert Sunday, Dec. 9, at 3:30 p.m. at Oak Park High School.

The orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Morris Hochberg, will perform with the Contemporary Civic Ballet Company under the leadership of Rosemarie Floyd.

The program will be all-Tchaikov-sky, with "Serenade for Strings" fol-lowed by the Overture, "Fantasia" and "Romeo and Juliet."

The orchestra will accompany the ballet in a peformance of the last act of "Sleeping 3eauty" with guest dancer James Dunn of New York.

Both the symphony and Hochberg have been cited for their outstanding performances. Hochberg heads the string and chamber music departments at Wayne State University Music School. He is also the conductor of the St. Clair Shores Symphony Orchestra.

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W O W ! As sensational as ever, famous drum-mer, entertainer and band leader Buddy Rich wil l appear with his spectacular orchestra in the Hubbard Ballroom. A Grand Buffet will be served a la carte during the first show, separate charge, of course. Party the night away while dancing to two additional dance sets.

THE OTHER BROTHERS • DISCO BAND

W O W ! The Other Brothers Disco Band wil l make your evening electric while you disco down or try your luck in the Arcade, all located in the Exposit ion Center! Purchase from a delectable choice of snacks at any of the food booths, guaranteed to satisfy those late night cravings.

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W O W ! Chet Bogan and the Wolverine Jazz Band will l ight up the Lobbibar with plenty of real-live Dixieland jazz. Enjoy dancing, entertainment and at addition-al cost, del icious food and drinks into the early morning hours.

FUN, FOOD & A JAMBOREE

W O W ! Also in the Lobbibar, the renowned J.C. Heard Quartet. Our own Johnny Trudell and his orchestra wil l be ap-pearing in db's Club from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. You'l l have the New Year's Eve of your l ifetime...from the first hello to the last hurrah.

ALL IN ONE HOT SPOT

W O W ! For a gourmet treat, make reservations at La Rotisserie, Giulios, Kafay's Place, the Rotunda or for our Grand Buffet in the Hubbard ballroom. To top off the event, spend the night in one of the Hyatt 's luxurious rooms at a special New Year's Eve value - just M9.80 per person, double occupancy.

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Thursday, November 29,1979

This weekend

'Nutcracker' on stage in Farmington Tlte Michigan Ballet Theatre, a performing com-

pany member of the Mid-States Regional Ballet As-sociation, will give its 12th annual performance of "The Nutcracker Ballet" during the pre-Christmas season

Curtain time is at 1 and 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1, and at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2 in Our Lady of Mercy High School, on 11 Mile and Middlebelt roads, in Farmington.

The ballet theatre's performance of the chil-dren's classic is a comprehensive full Nutcracker production with extensive scenery and costumes. It has-been a mainstay of the theatre's repertoire since it was first performed by the company in 196$

Alden 9s offers Irish music

Pat McDunn and the Gaels with Irish music are appearing Tuesdays and Saturdays through Decem-ber at Alden's Alley in Royal Oak. Phil Marcus Esser with popular music appears Thursdays and Fridays.

Alden's Alley features entertainment seven nights a week There is no cover charge. Times are 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

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It is choreographed by artistic director Evelyn Kreason, and based on a story by E. T. A. Hoffman.

When a real child visits the Kingdom of Sweets, accompanied by the toy-soldier nutcracker and meets the Sugar Plum Fairy and her friends, the audience is left to wonder, did it really happen? Was it only a dream?

Set to music by Peter Tchaikovsky, the scene is Christmas Eve when Councilman Silberhaus and his wife are giving a party for their children and their friends.

IN THE MIDST of the festivities Herr Drossel-meyer arrives, who frightens the children. But Clara is drawn to him, to see the strange gift he has, brought for her — a nutcracker made in the form

of a toy soldier. Later, Clara tiptoes back to the living room to

have another look at her odd gift. The Christmas tree begins to grow to a gigantic size and the Nut-cracker and the toy soldiers come to life.

They engage in battle with the Mouse King and his army, but it is Clara who saves the Nutcracker, who then become a handsome prince.

Clara's reward is a visit to the Kingdom of Sweets where she is lavishly entertained at the bal-let's finale.

Advance tickets are $4 for adults, or $2 for stu-dents and seniors, available through Farmington Community Center, 474-8404. Tickets will also be available at the door.

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by Gloria

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Advance planning is always the key

From an accumulation of letters in the mailbag, I will begin to answer some of the most frequently asked dec-orating questions. ^ <

Q: I don't know where to begin on the decoration of my new apartment. What comes first — the carpet, the walls, the •ofa? What's the first stop?

A: The first step is a think session. Get clearly in mind your viewpoint on how you will dine, entertain, work, re-lax. Then determine the furnishings you must have.

Before you buy, make a floor plan drawn to scale. Try some furniture ar-rangements with cutout furniture shapes, also drawn.to scale. This shows you how to utilize space.

Analyze your tastes in design and color. What do you really want to live with? Try experimental color schemes with paint samples, wallpaper, fabric swatches.

Make several trips to several good furniture stores where you can see model rooms showing the styles, colors and pieces of furniture available. Ex-amine texture, sizes, shapes, woods, and determine the period of furniture you prefer to live with.

Remember that large areas like walls and floors, will dominate. Often your color scheme will come right straight from a sample wallpaper you like, or a fabric for sofa or chairs. You can pull your room together from that sample.

Ip practical execution, walls come first, floors next, and placement of large furniture pieces third.

Q: Can yoo suggest the best kind of furnishing for a family that mnst movf a lot?

A: Concentrate on underscaled, non-bulky furniture. Keep pieces stackable, foldable, multi-purposed and as light-weight as possible. Try storage-wall systems that you can arrange in vary-

ing combinations or knock-down furni-ture that can be packed flat and reas-sembled.

Frequent moves are hard on furni-ture, so get the best quality with resis-tant finishes. Area rugs are always use-able. Wallhangings are easier to cope with than large framed paintings.

The easiest to take along each time you move are accessories. They make each new home homier.

When the sizes of your new rooms will be changed, the view different, the architecture unlike the home you had before, the accessories are the robe and slippers of the new environment.

Q: Do you have any word of advice on the planning of a nursery?

A: Yes — Don't think of it as a nur-sery. Regard and furnish it as a room for a growing child — a room with a future.

Except for the best crib you can buy, (because it might be used again and again), furnish the room with young adult-type furniture. Keep comfort, storage and hard knocks in mind.

The infant of today will be the teen-ager of tomorrow. Unless you can real-ly afford to re-furnish your child's room from nursery to kindergarten, then to adolescent and again teenager and perhaps beyond that to college-age adult, you'd better buy certain pieces now for a long life span.

Q: How do I budget my decorating money? What deserves the lion's share of my nest egg?

A: The basic, long-term must-haves deserve the major part of any decorat-ing budget.

These are bedding; upholstered piec-es like sofas and chairs; dining furni-ture; and storage pieces. Your carpet-ing should be the best you can buy for the money you can afford to spend.

Whatever will bear use and abuse should be of good quality.

At Dewey's Singer and pianist Roy Mer iwether , backed by a d r u m m e r and bassist , is pe r fo rming in Dewey's lounge in the Michigan Inn, 9 p.m. to 1 a .m. Monday-Saturday through Dec. 8.

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Crafts show in Ann Arbor

A designer craft showroom, music and various crafts demonstrations are included in this week-end's Christmas Art Fair in Ann Arbor.

Original works by members of the sponsoring University Artists and Craftsmen Guild will be on sale in 166 booths, along with such items as table settings, wall hangings and gifts.

The fair will be held in the University of Michi-gan Coliseum at Fifth and Hill streets. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 9 a m to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission and parking are free.

The designer showroom provides a chance to see how art can fit into a home setting. The room, ar-ranged by interior designer Pat Rubino, will have selections from artists and craftpeople in the fair.

"Crafts add a personal touch . . . add warmth to a room," Ms. Rubino says.

Musical ensembles will perform throughout fair hours. Included are two recorder ensembles from the Ann Arbor Recorder Society, madrigal and carol singers from the Collegium Musicum, two jazz guitarists and the group Footloose.

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7-ISLANDS (CUNARD PRINCESS) San Juan, Puerto Rico • Antigua, British West Indies • Guadeloupe, French West Indies • St. Maarten, Lesser Antilles • Martinique, French West Indies • Tortola, British West Indies*St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Your "Floating Resort" on the Cunard Countess/Cunard Princess Cruise Includes: • Discount for parking at Detroit Metropolitan Airport • Round trip jet via United Airlines between Detroit and San Juan, Puerto Rico, non-stop • Confirmed seats both ways. Complimentary meals and beverages enroute • Transfers from San Juan airport to cruise dock and return • 8 Days and 7 Nights of Luxury on board the

CUNARD COUNTESS/CUNARD PRINCESS • AH meals while on board ship (4-6 daily) • Complete use of all ship's facilities • Gala Cocktail Party for all participants • Baggage handling upon boarding the ship

6 ISLAND ITINERARY CUNARD COUNTESS

Sat. Detroit Sat. San Juan Sun. At Sea All Day Mon. La Guaira (Caracas) Tues. Grenada Wed. Barbados Thur. St. Lucia Fri. St. Thomas Sat. San Juan

Sufficient time will be allotted to clear customs and ijnmigration.

7 ISLAND ITINERARY CUNARD PRINCESS Sat. Detroit Sat San Juan Sun St. Maarten Mon. Antigua Tues Martinique Wed Guadeloupe Thurs. St. Thomas Fri. Tortola Sat San Juan $at. Detroit time will be allotted to clear customs and immigration. Sufficient

ACCOMMODATIONS

Grade * Deck Room Type C 4 Of 3 OUTSIDE Double Room with

s h o w , twin beds on floor. will to wall carpeting, radio, $ 1 1 9 9 telephone and air condition-.

•ubte Room with "22k $ '

Price Price

4 OT 3 INSIDE Double Room with shower, twin wall to well ci., telephone and

u o o Double R00fflw.il. mVmm.

n jorz bed, upper berth. waN to well $ 9 8 9

i 1; The above prices are per personan^baaed on

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Thursday, November 29,1979

r£r EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY AH real Mtats advertising In this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Houelna Act of 1968 which makes It Nepal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, reMgton. sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or dls-crlminatton "

This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver-tising tor reel estate which Is In violetlon of the law Our reeders are hereby Informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis

312 Livonia

ADORABLE RANCH You don't want to mtn this super clean 3 bedroom home with dining room, basement, 1 car garage Urge enough to accommodate ran or tr»ck for MO,500

CENTURY 21 CORNERSTONE 478-4660

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CLASSIFICATION INDEX REAL E8TATE

FOR SALE 30? fixmrmham-Bloofnlieid 303 West BkxxntieW 304 Fafmingloo-

Faifritngton Hills 305 Bnghton-Hartland 306 SouthbeW-Lathrup 307 Miltord- Highland 308 Rochester Trot 309 No»tnviHe Novi 3 tO Commerce Union l a k e 311 Home* Par Sale

Oakland Cty

312 livon»a 314 Plymouth-Canton 316 Westland-Garden City 318 Redtord 319 Homes For Sale

Wayne Cty 320 Other Suburban

Homes For Sale 321 Re,11 Estate Services 322 Condomimmum For Sale 324 Co-ops Fcir Sale 326 Duplexes For Sale 328 Townhouses For !>ale 330 Apt For Sale 332 Mobile Homes For Sale 334 Oul O l Town Property 336 F tooda Property For Sale 338 Lots t . Acreage For Sale 340 Lake F W Resort Property

For T-

342 Laketront Properly 344 Country Homes 346 Northern Property 3 4 8 Cemetery L ots

3 5 0 Farms For Sale 3 5 1 Business &

Professional Bldgs For Sale

352 Commercial Industrial 354 Income Properly For Sale 3 5 6 Investment Properly

For Sale %

3 5 8 Mortgages Land Contracts 360 Business Opportunities 3 6 1 Money To Loan 3 6 2 Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted 3 6 8 Real Estate Tt>€*change

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

400 Apartments To Reni

4 0 1 Furniture Rental 4 0 2 Furnished Apartments

to Rent 404 Houses To Rent 406 Furnished Houses To Rent 408 CXjplexes To Rem 410 Flats To Rem 412 Townhouses

Condominiums To Rent 4 1 3 Rental Agency 414 Florida Rentals 415 HaN tor Rent 416 Vacation Rentals 418 Mobile Homes To Rem

419 Mobile Home Space To Rent

422 Commercial industrial To Rent

424 Ottice Business Space To Rent

426 Convalescent Nursing Homes

428 Garages Mini Storage To Rem

430 Wanted To Rent 432 Living Quarters To Share 434 Wanted To Rent

Resort Property 436 House Sitting Service

EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION

500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted Dental

Medea I 504 Help Wanted Othce Clerical 506 Help Wanted Sales 507 Help Wanted Part Time 508 Help Wanted Domestic 510 Help Wanted Couples 512 Situations Wanted

Female 514 Situations Wanted, Male 516 Situations Wanted

Male Female 518 Education Instructions 520 Secretarial Business

Services 522 Professional Services

NOTICES & SERVICES

600 Personals (your discretion)

602 Lost Found (By the word) 604 Announcements Notices 606 Legal Notices 607 Attorney Services 608 Transportation 610 Cards of Thanks 612 lnMemor iam 614 Death Notices 618 Child Care 619 Summer Cartips 622 Income Tax Insurance 626 Bingo 628 Entertainment

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE '

Bus 700 Auction Sales Bus 702 Antiques 703 Crafts 704 Rummage Sales 705 Wanted to buy. 706 Appliances 708 Household Goods

Oakland Cty 709 Household Goods-

Wayne Cly 710 Misc For Sale-

Oakland County 711 Misc For Sale

Wayne County 712 Bicycles For Sale 713 Bicycle Repair

714 Business & Office Equipment

715 Equipment 715Comm- lnd Equipment 716 Lawn.Garden &

Farm Equipment 718 Building Materials 720^a rm Produce (Line) 721 Flowers & Plants

(Business Line) 722 Hobbies Corns. Stamps 724 Camera Supplies 726 Musical Instruments 7 2 8 TV, Stereo H I - F I ,

Tape Decks 729 C8 Radios (By Line il

Business) 730 Sporting Goods 732 Wearing Apparel 734 Trade or Sen 736 Wanted To Buy 738 Household Pets

740 Pet Services (By Line) 744 Horses.livestock,Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE 800 Recreational Vehicles 802 Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes

806 Boats Motors 807 Boat Parts & Service 808 Vehicle Boat Storage 810 Insurance, Motor

812 Motorcycles Go^Karts Mini-bike

813 Motorcycle Parts & Service

814 Campers Motor homes 816 Auto Trucks Parts

4 Service 818 Auto Rentais.Leasing

819 Auto Fmancng 820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sale 823 Vans 824 Sports Imported Cars 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buck 858 CadHlac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 Dodge 866 Ford 870 Jeep 4-Wheel Drive 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 876 Otdsmobiie 878 Plymouth 880 Pontiac 884 Volkswagen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

3 Accounting Service 4 Advertising 5 Air Conditioning 6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

12 Appliance Service 15 Asphatt 16 Asphalt Sealcoatmg 18 Auto & Truck Repan

21 Awnings 24 Basement Waterproolmg 25 Bathtub Refiroshing 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick B k x k & Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 31 Bu4d«ng Irwpection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 39 Carpentry 42 Carpel Cleaning 45 Carpet Dyeing 48 Carpet Laying 51 Carpet Repair 52 Catering-Flowers 54 Ceiling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steem Cleaning 60 Consumer Services 61 Doors 62 Draperies 63 Dressmaking & Tailoring 64 Drainage Surface 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 69 Excavating 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repan 93 Furniture 96 Garages

97 Golf Out) Repair 98 Greenhouse 99 Gutters

102 Handyman 105 Hauling '08 H«aimg

111 Home Salety 112 Humidifiers 1 '4 income Tax 115 industrial Services 116 Insurance Photography 117 Insula I ion 120 Interior Decorating 123 Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs 4 Clocks 1.29 I andscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repan 135 Lawn Maintenance '38 Lawn Sprinkling 142 l ino leum 146 Lock Service '47 Medcai 148 Maid Service '49 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving Storage 155 Music Instruction '57 Musical Instrument Repair 158 New Home Services 165 Painting Decoraii. ig 170 Patios 175 Pest Control 1 78 Photography 180 Piano Tuning 200 Plastering 215 Plumping 220 Pools

221 Porcelain Refmishing 222 Printing 223 Recreational Vehicle

Service 225 Retmishing 229 Refrtgeralion <*33 Rooling 234 Saw Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks ?4 1 Sewer Cleaning ?45 Sewing Machine Repan 249 Slipcovers 251 Mirrors 253 Snow Hemovai 254 Slorm Doors 255 Stucco 257 Swimming Pools 261 Television Radic CB 265 Terrariums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repan 277 Upholstery 281 Vacuums 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation &

A l l * Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 289 Wa'er Softening 293 Welding 294 Well Dulling

297 Windows 298 Woodworking

ALUMINUM SIDED rmncb with 2 bed-rooms, living room, family room with Franklin fireplace IW car garage. »ll on large lot, $39,900 422 43*9

SUB -Br owner inch Family

HIDDEN PINES Brand new J bedroom rai room with fireplace, big kitchen, Land Contract available at 10 W% with small down payment Immediate occupancy I MM Canterbury Before 5pm, 459-2030, after 5pm, 591-05«2

312 Livonia

ARE YOU YOUNG-AT-HEART?

This YOUNG' home is a modern Coo-temporary design Three (J) bedroom brick ranch with family room and at-tached garage ALL of this is lust wait-ing for you Plas Home Protection Plan Call us for details ONLY 159.900

REALTY WORLD C. W. ALLEN, INC.

525-1810

312 Livonia

BEST BUY Possible land contract, really sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch. Country kitchen, family room with fireplace, covered patio. 2 car attached garage Treed yard M8.900 Call now '

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 BLUE GRASS FARMS 4 bedroomcok> nial, formal dining room, paneled fami-ly room Large treed corner lot By owner $85,900 484-3530

312 Livonia

BRICK RANCH Maintenance free Is this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, super living room with wood burning fireplace, country kitchen, 2% car ga-rage, fenced yard. $51,900.

Century 21 NADA, INC. 477-9800

312 Livonia

Brick Ranch Bargain 3 bedrooms, basement, garage, carpet-ing, drapes, range, refrigerator, imme-diate occupancy, must be solde $53,900 Out of town owner says "Bring me all offers".

REAL ESTATE

NETWORK HARRISON-MOORE 427-M30

BURTON HOLLOW 16107 Riveralde, large 4 bedroom 2^ bath colonial on tree shaded lot, builder's own home with many custom features, (124.500

591-2077

312 Livonia

BROOK WOOD ESTATES 3 bedroom brick colonial, natural fireplace In fam-ily room, 14 baths, dining room, large kitchen, carpet, custom drapes, elec-tronic air cleaner, central air, encloaed patio, basement, attached garage with door opener. Land contract considered $82,900 422-5058

LAND CONTRACT ATTRACTIVE TERMS on this 4 bed-room 2Mi bath colonial in desirable area near 6 Mile & Levan Formal din-ing, family room with fireplace, central air, immediate occupany $86,500

591-1072

312 Livonia

DESIRABLE BURTON HOLLOW

Brick Renaissance 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, fireplace, BBQ, 2 car at-tached garage Takeover low interest mortgage Just listed and worth seeing $81,900

EARL KEIM SUBURBAN WEST. INC

261-1600 15707 Farmington Livonia

312 Livonia

Conventional, FHA or VA (No 49so) Your choice' 3 or 4 bedrooms, huge rec room, fireplace, central air, 2 car attached garage, natural setting Picturesque views You'll be proud to call this one "mine" Call for details

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

312 Livonia

A L o w 101/2% Interest rate is available through land contract terms on this dazzling. 4 bedroom. 2Vt bath, fully carpeted brick colonial. Boasts strikingly finished basement suite, central air, warming family room fireplace, 2 car at-tached garage with opener, much more Call now for term specifics. Make this haven yours for $89,900

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

A REAL BARGAIN 3 bedroom brick ranch lo-cated in desirable Rosedale Gardens. Featuring: a huge country kitchen, family room with fireplace, full finished basement and 2'A car ga-rage Must sell - reduced to $58,500.

Century 21 Hartford South J 261 -4200

No 1 Century 21 Office In Mich since 1975

DESPERATE! Onwers transferred and must sell this beautifully maintained 3 bedroom brick ranch with lovely family room/fire^ place, 1V» baths super full finished basement, central air, patio with priva-cy fence, attached 2 car garage, great location and immediate occupancy' Asking $49,900 - please bring offers Call JIM ELDR1DGE at 4&9-52M

ONE WAY

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WE KNOW HOW TO CLOSE A SALE FOR YOU.

Negotiating the agreement. Arranging

financing. Handling all the paper work.

Leaving nothing undone for you to do.

That's how we close a sale. And we're

willing to say it in writing with our

CENTURY 21® Action Warranty.® It's

your assurance that what we've said is

what you'll get. Call or drop by. Put us

and the CENTURY 21 Action Warranty

to work closing a sale for you.

OVER 7,500 INDEPENDENTLY

OWNED AND OPERATED

OFFICES

• OVER 280 OFFICES

IN MICHIGAN

Livonia

CENTURY 21 Hartford North, Inc. 32850 Five Mile Rd.

525-9600

Plymouth

CENTURY 21 VKml rVOUff ntWiOfV 44523 Ann Arbor Rd.

459-6000

(QYM Mousmc OPPORTUNITY

Call Rochester

CENTURY 21 frank Palaxxoto Roolty

52930 Dequlndre 254-1530

Farmington

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414. Inc. 33312 Grand River

(313)478-6000 1

Farmington Hills

CENTURY 21 -QeneDarttel .

28966 Orchard Lake Rd. (313) 851-6700

U S . We're the Neighborhood Professionals.M W r e Here For\bu. Each office is independently owned and operated.

Plymouth

CENTURY 21 Hartford West Inc.

' 42875 Five Mile Rd (313) 420-2100

Livonia

CENTURY 21 Cornerstone, inc.

33463 Seven Mile Road (313)478-4660

Livonia

CENTURY 21 Hartford North, Inc. 17122Farmington Rd

(313)261-2000

Lathrup Village

CENTURY 21 Today Realtors

27701 Southfield Rd (313) 559-4488

Livonia

CENTURY 21 Hartford South, Inc.

Chatham Plaza Five Mile & Newburgh Rd

(313)464-6400

Livonia

CENTURY 21 Hartford 8outh, Inc.

11655 Farmington Road (313)261-4200

Plymouth

CENTURY21 Hartford West, Inc.

915 South Main (313)453-7600

Redford CENTURY 21«

Halmark, Inc. 25845 Plvmouth .(313)937-2300

Beverly His

CENTURY 21 nOOfC rTOptflltt, inc. 31815 Southfield Rd.

(313) 642-2560

Red'ord

CENTURY 21 T a y l o r - M a s t e r s Real ty Co.

2^806 Jov Rd (3^3*537-0440

Redlord

CENTURY 21 Tod*y Real Estate 260t8 Five Mile "Rd

(313)538-2000

Farmington

CENTUR Hills

!Y 21

21016 Farmington Rd. (313)477-9600

CENTURY 21 OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

West BioomMd CENTURY 21

Robec Properties. Inc. 6070 West Manic Su-tei00

1313> 851-7711

Canton

CENTURY 21 Boardwalk. Realtors

39457 Joy Road <3i3»459-3600

Westland

CENTURY 21 Hartford 424, Inc. 33652 Ford Rd (313) 525-4444

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312 Livonia BY OWNER Attracts* assumption •V . * 4 bedrooms, SH baths. library, family roam witk fireplace, wet bar Profsaskxtally finished haasmiat, cen-tral air Electronic air filter, >0 i 40 Inground heated gunlte pool Prolan donalhr landacaped. automatic in-ground • prink leri Owner transferred, 1107,100 Open SaL 4 Sun 1 unUl I H I M Edgewood 421 2939

LAND CONTRACT LOW INTEREST

Brand new brick colonial, 2 bedrooms, m bath*, attacked garage, family room with natural fireplace, formal dining room. maaUr bedroom has pri-vate bath Livonia Schools $66,900 Builder-Agent. 565-2800

Thursday, November >9,1979

312 Livonia

CAN'T BEAT THE PRICEl On tkts older I bedroom home in Livo-nia Basement. garage newer roof and fa-nance Low taxes and an over-elaed lot make tkl$ bom* a Muat-to-Soe Neat as a pin! Only | t S , M

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES

453-2210

LIVONIA Owner to forced to sell new S bedroom contemporary ranch. This Is a very unique custom built home, on * acre lot, that has much to offer If you huirv, you CM choooe your own final

f i l l ,000 or make offer 622-2641

N i b b l e I

^Kealtu

Multi-List Service

in Plymouth Since 1951

453-1020

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS-When your family can enjoy this spacious; colonial with so much livability for the price! There's B large living room, formal dining room, cheerful kitchen with bullt-ins, a family room with cracklln fireplace, 3 acres of park for winter time fun An excellent value Land Contract terms.

land de-terrain,

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CHRISTMAS CARD CHARM-New E sign in a 1ft story. An area of rolll wooded lots, strictly custom homes. N truly gracious home offering 3 large formal dining room, private living t< en, dinette and family room exuding a warm and welcome atmosphere. Land contract terms available. $159,000.

AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS thai oifrly a centen-nial two story could provide! Magnificient living room with fireplace.. Huge formal dining room. Winding stairway with oak railing. 14 rooms in all! Main floor master bedroom suite with full bath. Completely remod-eled and modernized kitchen. There's a TV room, sewing room, den and laundry room all on the first floor! 5 bedrooms up. 3 full baths. Big 2 car garage. 1 ft acres. A HOLIDAY SPECIAL under $100,000.

HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS-—An impeccably main-tained Yorktown Quad Level on a quiet court in PLYMOUTH'S Lake Pointe Village. An elegant foyer with winding staircase leads to three bedrooms and a full bath. Main floor provides living room with bay window, formal dining room, sparkling clean kitchen. 4th bedroom plus full bath down. Huge 26 ft. family room with raised hearth fireplace. An excellent pur-chase opportunity with land contract terms and occu-pancy by Christmas!

HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRIST-MAS—and this strong and solidly constructed two story will show you how! A large lot. 174 ft. deep with trees provides an ideal Ip-town PLYMOUTH location. There are 3 bedrooms, 2ft baths, and a particularly pleasant family room with a "terrific" view. There's a flhished basement and an attached garage. Land con-tract terms will be considered. Low 80's.

YOU'LL BE ROCKIN AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE—in this carefree contemporary ranch. 4 bed-rooms—master suite .23x19 includes sauna, bath, natural fireplace. Sprawling redwood deck provides privacy and enjoyment for extra large wooded lot and summertime fun In a swimming pool. SPOTLESSXand Contract terms will be considered.

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312 Uvonia

COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CITY

Maintenance free. I or I bed with a fabulous bath. 17 i l l master bed-room, central air, large lot and S car attached garage 9*2,600

EARL KEIM SUBURBAN WK8T. INC.

261-1600 15707 Farmington Livonia

CUTE & COZY A sharp, clean ranch with a huge living room with natural stone fireplace, nice sized bedrooms, modern kitchen with dinette and bay window. Also features a den, at-tached garage and on a lot 218' ddp with trees. Excel-lent area. $41,900.

HARRY S.

WOLFE COMPANY

22298 Five Mile 411-}M0

EXECUTIVE RANCH 1st floor laundry, almost new S bed-room brick ranch, extra large lot. near

312 Uvonia DUTCH COLONIAL. Professionally decorated and landscaped, valued at 1111,000. 4 bedrooms, I * baths. 1st floor laandry, gas grill, full basement, automatic sprinkler system ptas many features. Save commission pfuraawmi • * % mortage subject to approval of lender. The home to being sold by fe-tal*. For appointment to see boms call Sylvia Hart K M 712

Executive Colonial Located in the popular Ton-quish Village. This Immacu-late 3 bedroom brick coloni-al feature^ a large family room with cathedral ceiling and natural fireplace, formal dining room, basement and 2 car attached garage. $95,900.

Century 21 larHAr/4 QAiilk * AHA aAl Hartford

No 1 Century 11 Office In Mich, since 1075

464-6400

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 bed room, brick ranch. 1 baths, air, bnUt Ins, large baseBient garage In escrow or discount 168,500 261-MM

312 Livonia

FIRST OFFERING Land Contract or food assumption available on this sharp 4 bed-room. !Yt bath Colonial Large family room with full wall brick fireplace, 2 car attached garage Harry? Asking MO M0

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

Get Started today In this cozy 3 bed-room, carpeted, brick and aluminum ranch featuring a warming Franklin Stove in the family room! Also boasts full basement, patio with gas BBQ, 2 car garage. All for a low $61,900. Call today for a showing.

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

312 Livonia

I'M NICE! -BUY ME -

A charming 2 bedroom and den home on a large treed lot Lovely new tradk

tcben. Gas Heat, carpeting and You'll be Lmpraaed atONLY For more information, call

SUNDAY. 2 - 6PM M M Denzlc

REALTY WORLD C. W. ALLEN, INC.

525-1810

Curtis, Farmington $69,900' AB-RO REALTORS 477-J761

Executive Ranch A fine borne offering 3 spacious bed rooms, two full baths, dining room, liv-ing room with bay window, family room and fireplace, first floor laundry, Central Air, 2 car attached garage. As-sume mortgage (93,000

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Attractive Land Contract

(No 7cu). Brand new builder's spec home Large Early American design 2 story with 4 large bedrooma, 2 * baths, formal dining room, and cosy family room with wood burning fireplace Ideal for family with elementary age school children Located with conven-ient view of Livonia's Marshall Ele-mentary! $99,900

GLEAMING RANCH Pride of ownership sfcowUn this 3 bed-room, brick ranch with modern kitchen, lVfc baths, finished recreation room in basement, 2 It car garage Assumption possible 159.900

EARL KEIM SUBURBAN WEST. INC

261-1600 15707 Farmington Livonia

Century 21 VIf 'N.LEE

: TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

WESTLAND Super Special

OUT OF BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Comes tr in the prime area of Weetiand. This la one of a k occupancy Be In before the holiday*. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM 2340 Minerva. S of Palm* E of Npwtxjrgh

beautiful TrHevel nd with Immediate

Great Assumption 10% Interest Rate On a nice 4 bedroom Quad. 1 level, IVj baths, cantral location near shoj churches & schools. Owner anxious. OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 PM 31215 Cooiey. S of Joy.

GRACIOUS. SPACIOUS LIVING

Immaculate 3 bedroom brick ranch on 100x300 ft. country lot. 2 full baths. Natural fireplace, f Vh car attached ga-rage 172,900

EARL KEIM SUBURBAN WEST, INC

261-1600 15707 Farmington Livonia

NEW 3 bedroom ranch, under construc-tion, completion date Jan. 1980. Family room, fireplace, 2 to baths, full base-ment. 2Vk attached garage Premium lot. Land contract available 59) 4914

IMPRESSIVE Comfort and good taste are apparent in this well cared for home 3 bedrooms, large family room, IV* baths, oversized 2 chr garage with large work bench Excellent Terms! $62,900

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

JUST STARTING OUT?

This one's for you! Call to see this clean, coxy 3 bedroom home featuring central air, Florida room, fenced yard, at-tached 2 car garage and more for only 249,900

CENTURY 21 CORNERSTONE 478-4660

Idyl Wyld Estates Owner transferred. Newly decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1H baths, family room with fireplace, den, full base-ment, 2 car garage. SEE US ABOUT DISCOUNT MORTGAGE $78,900

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

LAND CONTRACT! Three bedroom brick ranch with family room and attached garage Cozy fire-place, kitchen bulltlns, finished base-ment. Spacious fenced yard. Walk to schools and shopping Home covered by Interstate Warranty Co immediate oc-cupancy Just reduced to M2.9001

• TEPEE 25200 Five Mile 313-533-7272

312 Uvonia

LAND CONTRACT Offering 10to* contract with 625,000 down OPEN SUN 2-5 - 17652 WOOD-SIDE, N .of 6" Mile and E of Levan Priced below market for quick sale Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom colo-nial with attached 2 car garage in pres-tigious area Incladas many custom touches, 1H hatha, formal dining, fami-ly room/fireplace, lovely patio and landscaping, central air and more' Ask-ing $86,500 HURRY! Call MARII.YN PRETTY at 522-6000

ONE WAY

LAND CONTRACT Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch featuring 2 doorwalls to a large patio, dining room, full finished basement, 2V4 car garage, plus carport. $64,900.

Century 21 Hartford South J 464-6400

No. 1 Century 21 Office in Mich, since 1975

LAND CONTRACT A Terrific Buy - a 2 bedroom home with dining room, nice kitchen, full finished base-ment, breezeway to a 2 car attached garage. All this on a acre ravine treed lot. $45,900.

HARRY S.

WOLFE COMPANY

32398 Five Mile 4215660

312 Uvonia

LAND CONTRACT terms available on this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2Mr baths, full finished base-ment, 2V4 car aftachfd ga-rage, central air and treed lot with many more extras. Call today - won't last. $72,900.

Century 21 Hartford South J 261-4200

No 1 Century 21 Office in Mich since 1975

LIVONIA OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

18750 PURLINGBROOK - S of 7 MSIe. W of Farmington Rd. Free Home War-ranty with this 4 bedroom brick home

ith aluminum trim, country kitchen, lto baths, family room, full finished basement Near Livonia Mall Land Contract terms available 667,500

REALTY WORLD JERRY F EDWARDS & ASSOC

553-8100

Jdroom on ground *ng, expreaaway.

of Merriman

Best Buy in Westland 4 Bedroom Bungalow needs tender loving care HURRY this one 1

sell fasti!

CANTON Vacant Property

Newton Road, 33 acres in beautiful setting In a for your dream home Listing broker can arrange your specifications

H B super location. Ideal

tor a home built to

FARMINGTON HILLS Two Beautiful Treed Lots

Ready to build your dream home WW consider Land Contract

ope year short term

YPSILANTI Out of Better Homes & Gardens Magazines

Comes this Impeccable 3 bedroom Ranch in a quiet residential area. A bunders paradise Is this dramatically finished basement and show* thte builders artistry at work

TRIDENT

REAL ESTATE

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COUNTRY KITCHENI Beautiful 1V* story home with large Country Kitchen with access to patio. Three bedrooms plus den. Within walking distance to downtown Plymouth; many more excel-lent features. $73,900 Open House Sunday 2-5. Contact M. Coleman or J. Stolmar 459-7500.

CANTON S BEST BUYI Owner transfer-red! Very well kept three bedroom brick ranch with V/i baths, family room with fireplace, basement, central air and attached garage with electric door opener. Move in condition! Great as-sumption! $64,500. Contact Mary Lou Guilbault 459-7500

LEISURE LIVING IN PLYMOUTH! Cus-tom built condominiums, 8 units availa-ble with three levels, two bedrooms, 2 full baths and 2 half baths, all appli-ances included, greeting room with wet bar and walk-out to patio area and carport. $89,900. S. Hogle/Judy Stol-mar 459-7500

218 South Main Street P l y m o u t h

tclenlrr 459-7500 fckfedtam

CiAi/wki* (Virtrr

111/2 % Selected properties may qualify for loans for an effective annual rate of 11V2%. Oth-ers have assumable mortgage with even lower rates. Ask a Real Estate One Associ-ate for details.

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• IN RELOCATION

LIVONIA . 4 or 5 bedroom Colonial, 2Vfc baths, beamed celling and natural fireplace In family room. Large kitchen with pantry and bullt-lns. Finished recreation room and workshop, with 2 car attached garage. $106,900. Call 261-0700.(61382)

LIVONIA | LAND CONTRACT OR VA terms available on this sharp, attractively decorated 3 bedroom tri-levei on double lot. 2 car garage, new patio and landscaping! Near shopping and the Jeffries. $63,500. Call 261-2600.(61032) '

Reduced price $4,000. Owner's nsjw home complete. Immediate occupancy. Soiarian kitchen floor. Imma-culate 3 bedroom ranch with huge dining room area, living room with fireplace, V/t bat car garage, central air, and easy $69,900. Call 261-0700 (60610)

Good-looking trl-ievei with nice large kitchen, 2 baths, 3 bedroc extra storage, covered patio ar $64,900. Call 261-0700.

>s, family room, 2 to I-96.

andacaplng, very ms, family room, d 2 car garage.

LIVONIA effiolont Sharp! 3 bedroom energy

garage with opener. 1Vi baths. baeemant with wet bar. $63 (61400)

brick borne. 2 car finished

Call 261-2600.

NOVI Land Contract terms available on this 3 bedroom home with lake privileges. Enclosed porch in knotty pine paneling. Conveniently located to expressways. 1 mile from 12 Oaks. $49,900. Call 261-0700. (61236)

CANTON Warm your feet In front of your own fireplace this winter. Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial In quiet neighbor-hood. Immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale $69,900. Call 455-7000.

Lovely 4 bedroom Colonial, fireplace with full brick wall. Central air, gas barbecue, patio and garage door opener. Nicely landscaped. Excellent location $78,900. Call 455-7000. (60396) .

Sharp brick ranch, 3 bedrooms. VA baths, paneled family room. Pleasing decor. Nicely landscaped. Basement under family room. Easy access to ex-pressway. $63,900. Call 455-7000. (61218)

PLYMOUTH A dreaml Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1V4 bath Colonial on large lot. Family room with fireplace, huge country kitchen. Plus 2 car attached garage. Immaculate $69,900. Call 455-7000. (61327)

BRIGHTON Water front-Osborn Lake "Scholz Design" 2600 sq. ft. approximately. Quad builder Includes Jenn-AIre range, microwave, sunken family room and Jacuzzi tub for Instant relaxation. $174,900. Call 227-5005 (59854)

PLYMOUTH Prloed below market value: Land Contract terms, Immediate occupancy. 3 bedroom brick ranch, appli-ances, V/t baths, finished recreation room, 2 car garaoe. Low taxee. $61,900. Call 525-0990. (60460)

LIVONIA Land Contract terms available on this sharp 3 bedroom ranch, family room, fireplace, 2 full baths, 1st floor laundry room, garage, coved celling In k i tchen. Secluded backyard tha t ' s beaut i fu l $66,900. Call 525-0990. (59171)

CANTON Simple Assumption! Immediate occupancy. What more would you want? 3 bedroom ranch, family room, fireplace and 2 car garage. $63,900. Call 525-0900.(60003)

* WESTLAND Thla one has everything you want and In one of the beet area*. 3 bedrooms, finished basement, atta-ched garage, 114 baths, recently remodeled, newer roof and carpeting. $46,900. Call 525-0990.

REDFORD IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on this beautifully deco-rated 3 bedroom bungalow. New carpeting through-out. Franklin sfcod fireplace, IV* baths, dining ares. $39,900. CaU 526-0990.

LIVONIA 2 bedroom ranch In great location. Lot 120x133 on a dead end rural type street. Near Livonia Mall, schools within walking distance. $45,900. Call 348-6430 (60370)

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FARMINGTON Very lovely 2 year old Colonial In preetigious area of newer homes. 4 bedrooms and 1st floor laundry are only two of the many exciting features, This brick home sits on Vi acre of secluded treed property on a quiet cul-de-sac. $94,900. Call 477-1111. (61167)

TAYLOR Very spacious 4 bedroom. Central air, 2 full baths, family room, fireplace, patio, huge yard, attached garage with doors front and back. 1st floor laundry. $78,900. Call 565-3200. (60454)

DEARBORN HEIGHTS LUXURY RANCH on large lot. 3 bedrooms, family room, 3 car garage. $219,000. Call 274-9510. (608401

REDFORD 3 bedroom ranch-sparkles with decor. Has bullt-ins, dog run. Near schools and 7 Grand shopping. Simple assumption. $43,500. Call 477-1111.

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GARDEN CITY Neat and well cared for 3 bedroom brick home In s nice brick ares. Completely maintenance free, move In condition. BeeutifuHy finished bessment with wet bar. $51,900. Call 326-2000.

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LAND CONTRACT TERMS ASSUMABLE 12% MORTGAGE

A real bargain in Livonia Gorgeous 4 bedroom 2^ bath colonial in excellent area Features extra large lot, under ground sprinklers, formal dining, large kitchen, family room fireplace, large professional deck off dining room, and much more Stop by and see it today 6111,200

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 538-7740

312 Livonia

LAND CONTRACT 4 BEDROOM RANCH

An actual 4 bedroom Ranch with a bath off the master bedroom, 23" living room, large modern kitchen with bullt-ins, full basement, breezeway to an attached oversized 2 car garage This all brick home sits on a 143' x 144' lot with towering trees. $57,900.

( HARRY S.

WOLFE COMPANY

32398 Five Mile 4215660

LAND CONTRACT KIMBERLY OAKS

An all brick ranch with alumi-num trim to make it mainte-nance-free Three large bed-rooms, a 17' workable kitch-en with built-ins, charming family room with fireplace, full basement and 2 car at-tached garage. $69,800

HARRYS.

WOLFE COMPANY

32.198 Five Mile 421-56«0

LIVONIA OPEN SAT. & SUN 1-4

15008 Areola Land contract terms 615,000 down at 10Vi% Quality brick ranch, 3 bed rooms, 2 full baths, Florida room, fin-ished basement, 2 car garage, $64,900 Conventional or trade

SUMMIT 427-3200

LIVONIA ROSEDALE AREA 3 bed room, IV, baths brick ranch fully car peted, 4th bedroom in finished base ment, 21* tar garage Immediate occu pancy L C or assumption terms $58 800 Buyers Only 348-6256

LIVONIA 30 DAY OCCUPANCY

Mortgage rebates available on selected homes

CURTIS BLDG. CO. DEAN L. CULLUM BLDRS SULLIVAN-SMITH INC.

Windridge Village

7 Mile, W. of Farmington

476-9300

LOVELY BRICK Spacious 3 bedroom brick ranch offers family room, basement, oversize 4 car garage, large country lot. covered patio, carpet throughout and more $69,500

CENTURY 21 T O D A Y 478-1040

LIVONIA -

WELLINGTON PLACE

Treed Cu I-de-Sac sites in desirable area of Livonia Quality homes available in Ranch, Colonial and Quad Level styles from low $70's

CALL DELORES UNWIN at...525-3700

PULTE Homes of Mich, Inc.

MORE FOR LESS! Larger than average 3 bed-room brick ranch home featuring an 18' kitchen, 14' master bedroom with private bath, full finished carpeted rec. room with half-bath and a 2 car garage. Seller trans-ferred Immediate Occupan-cy. $61,000.

HARRYS.

WOLFE COMPANY

222)5 Seven Mile 474-J700

NATURE WHISPERS all around this beautiful ireed yard This attractive 3 bedroom custom bnck ranch has a beautiful GREAT ROOM complimented by a custom fireplace For additional features and more infor (nation, call us Asking Price $89 900

REALTY WORLD C. W. ALLEN, INC.

_ 525-1810

WESTLAND-GREAT ASSUMPTION Sharp looking tri-level 3 bedrooms, 1 Vfr baths plus 16 x 32 inground pool, attractive brick floors used as part of decor. Asking $59,900 Call 487-4100

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP IS YOURS For $83,900 You can own this decorator's show case The extras are too many to list. Come see for yourself Excellent value. Call for appointment to see. 478-4100

BEST BUY IN LIVONIA Well cared for ranch home on % acre Backs up to trails and parks. Stop paying rent this is very affordable asking $59,500. Call 478-4100

33205 GRAND RIVER

FARMINGTON

478-4100

CMty / H O M E S / -

Hiichcock GAIIIRV OF Ho*its,i*f. IB

OPEN SUNDAY, 33650 BLOOMFIELD, Livonia, prime location in Burton Hollow, lovely 4 bedroom 2 bath Tri, family room with wet bar, dining room, fireplace, fully carpeted, large patio, garage, $82,900

OPEN SUNDAY, 14103 MERRIMAN, Livonia, spacious, 3 bedroom ranch in excellent condition, family room, fire-place, fully carpeted, recreation room, Central Air, garage, $67,900

OPEN SUNDAY, 39924 HILLARY, Canton, 3 bedroom ranch, family room, fireplace, fully carpeted, 2 full baths, built-ins, recreation room, sauna, Central Air, 2 car garage, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, $63,900

OPEN SATURDAY, 14939 GARDEN, Livonia, super sharp 3 bedroom brick and aluminum ranch home, carpeting,

'fireplace, beautiful recreation room, 2Vfe car garage, $54,900

OPEN SUNDAY, 30383 AVON COURT, attractive 3 bedroom brick ranch on a cul-de-sac, fully carpeted, prime area of Westland, buiR-ins, LIVONIA SCHOOLS, 2Vfe car garage', $59,900

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Rate available on specific houses ©nly.

Payment based on $60,000 30 year mortgage. Rate is not subject to change after contract Financing available up to $100,000.

$548.85*

a month

-10%% 30 Year Conventional Paymeht based on $60,000 30 year mort-gage. Financing available up to $150,000

$560.09 a month

All Pulte financing programs are standard conventional-FHA-VA mortgages and do not involve rebates or land contracts.

Margate Estates HallRd.

East of Garfield

from th£$60's

Call Jim Seeley, 286-3650

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Rate available on specific houses only.

Payment based on a $60,000 mortgage financed at 9% for five years. Financing available up to $150,000.

$482.78: a month

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131/2% Open Market Rate

This monthly payment is based on a $60,000 30 year mortgage. Although maximum loans may vary this represents the current rate available from local savings and loan associations.

$687.25 a month

—Graduated Payment Mortgage Program

l01/2% +1/2% rate available on specific houses only and not subject to change after contract.

This Is the first year payment based on a $60,000 Graduated Payment Mortgage now being financed at 10V2% with an additional 1/2% for mprtgage insurance. Your monthly payments increase each year for the first five years.

1st year $443.69 2nd year $475.59 3rd year $509.73

4th year $546.25 5th year $585.33 6th year and

thereafter $627.14

$443.69 a month

-GUARANTEED RESALE OF YOUR PRESENT HOME-if you now own a home, Pulte has a pro-gram that can guarantee the sale of your present home so you can move into your new Pulte home without delay.

FARMINGTON HILLS Farmington Green West 12 Mile Rd. West of Farmington

Call Gregg Hansen 553-8434

Brookside West ^ Lotz

South of Cherryhill

CANTON

from the $80's from the $70's

Call Bob Kime 397-2828

* + taxes and insurance

FARMINGTON HILLS

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Barrington Green Drake North of 12 Mile

from the $90's

Call Barbara Kotula 553-7120

. WATERFORD Williamsburg Green |

Cooley Lake Rd. at Cass Elizabeth!

I from the $60's

call Gail unn 683-2923

NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes 8 Mile Rd. West of Haggerty

Call Jerry Evens 348-1850

Meadowhills Estates Halstead % Mile North

of 8 Mile Rd.

FARMINGTON HILLS

from the $80's from the $90's

Call Ray Abraham 478-9292

LAKE ORION Mil l Lake Village Baldwin North of Waldon

from the $70's

Call Bruce Stirling 391-2880

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Wellington Place Stark

South of Plymouth

from the $70's

J call Dolores unwin;

525

LIVONIA

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Brokers welcome we encourage active Realtor Board Members to help us get together wtth you.

Homestead Meadows I-94 to M l 9, Richmond exit

Call Don cettings 725-6464

Jamestowne Green I 10 Mile Rd.l

West of Novi

NOVI

from the $60's from the $80's Call jerry Evens

348-0800

PULTE Master Builders

Pulta HofDM of Michigan Corporation

equal housing o f t o k t u k i t y

ILOOMFIELD TWP Franklin Village Estates

Franklin Rd. half mile south of Maple

$185,000 and up

II Debra Dontje 51-9490

Model hours Mon.-Frl.noonto7pm

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312 Livonia

OPEN SUN. 2-5

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

Prime Location 1 bedroom brick ranch, modem kltcb-•n, finished basement. fireplace. ce* tral air. fa rage Immediate occupancy Excel konTf inanrtn|

Realty World tter Home* 535-5400.

312 Livonia

ROSEDALE GARDENS CHARMING 9 bedroom brtck b » gakm, IVh bathe, (nil baaement, formal dining room. Urge kitchen with bay window. Lovely fireplace in living room. Screened In terrace, farage Nm-ple assumption, |<1,MM

PRICED TO SELL New carpet throughout, thia 3 bedroom

Batter READY TO MOVE' START PACKING!

QfEN SUNDAY 1-5 14181 Hubbell Energy efficient, 3 bedroom. 1 * bath, brick colonial Fully insulated. central air. tiled baaement. country kitchen with built-in oven/range, Soiarian floor. 1 car attached garage/opener, tasteful ly decorated, professsiooally landscaped, private patio off targe fam-ily room Excellent location, v, mile N. of 1-94, convenient to S major shopping centers, SO mln to Detroit or Ann Ar-bor Many more Extras. Moat see to ap-preciate Aasumabie »*% mortgage OWNER 174 WO 417-1471

brick ranch with spacious kitchen, no rtially fli

street Simple

wax floor, fall pai menl I vt car

Uy finished bge-on lovely

assumption possible Ml. 951900 VA Seller wanta deal. 99

XECUTIVE REALTORS 522-0900

312 Uvonia

NEW MODELS VA & GRADUATED

PAYMENT MORTGAGE AVAILABLE

RANCH & COLONIAL S and 4 bedrooms. 1 to 1H bathe, com-plete baaement, wood tnaulated win-dows, brick 4-aides, family rooma, fire-places, 1st floor laundry. Early lot res-ervations being taken now Laurel Part South 4 M i t e l Newburgh Road From 944.490 Call 591-1301 after 1 PM

DEMBS Building Oo.

SPOTLESS Sharp 3 bad room brick ranch only 7 yean old. Large country Kltchan, 2Vfc car brick front garage, flnlahad basement and quick occu-pancy. Excellent area for ap-preciation. Very wall main-tained and landscaped. $61,$00.

Century 21 Hartford South J 261-4200

No I CAitury 11 Office In Mich, since 1979

START HERE And vou won't have to look any longer S beoroom, sewing room, full baaement, 1 car garage. A most to see? 144,500

JAMES C.

CUTLER REALTY

349-4030

312 Uvonia

TEN DAYS? Yea! With Land Contract you can move in>1 This excellent ' ' * ranch offers family _

il fireplace. 1 * baths, S car at-

S bedroom brtck room with large

312 Uvonia

[garage. Greet area. Asking only

ardinal We»t, Inc. 522-5333

BEDROOM brick ranch re-cently-decorated, fireplace, full baae-ment, attached 1 car garage, large fenced lot. 194,900 By ownerM44Cal-ifornia Open Sunday 15PM 799-4447

. a m i TWO BEDROOM home nee* repair and extra lot Included Paved street Only 917,040 First offer, Two bedroom, family room, country •e t t in t iu ra fe . Asking 935,000 First offer, ma Baron 411-4314

91,400 DOWN Lovely fS 1,940 S bedroom brtck, fln-lahed baaement. 1 car garage, gas beat, vacant, interest lower than bank rates Century 11, ABC 415 3190

V A 1 1 1 / 2 % th Rd. - Middlebelt Area brtck ranch, finished baae-garage, central air, tmme-

many more extras from WW II to pree-

* GAYLE. INC

535-0066

ment,

5 4 iNLEY

WOODS VIEW Northwest Livonia, 4 bad-room, 2% bath brick Coloni-al backing to a wooded area. Featuring family room, fire-place, dining roofn, 1st floor laundry, baaement, 2 car ga-rage and much more. $96,900.

HARRY S.

WOLFE COMPANY

SS1S5 Seven Mile <74 5700

3 CAR GARAGE Beautiful extra large contemporary brick ranch, big lot, central air, family room, 3 bedrooms, S fireplacea, S fufi baths, all ceramic tile, almost new car-peting throughout, all furniture and ap-pliances negotiable, owner Arizona bound. Must see to appreciate, 944.400

REAL ESTATE

NETWORK HARRISON-MOORE 497-90S0

312 Uvonia

8% INTEREST Assume the payments on this superb * bedroom brick ranch, aluminum »• spacious rooms, dinette, carpeting, fire place, family room, central air, finished baaement. I 1 * car garage, 9*9.904

Castelli 525-7400

1812 Middlebelt

314 Ptymouth-Canton

314 Plymouth-Canton

OPEN SUN 2-5 34441 CORONATION

Terms available - VA aanmptlon poaal-ble on this S bedroom ranch wtth lovely family room, natural fireplace, ftul baaement, hardwood floors k two car attached garage. 144,440 Take Ford

n Canl nton Center, to left on right on Charterhouae, to nation

Rd to right on Cherry Hill, to right on Coronation. Hoatesa Marilyn Parklnaon, 444-0400, Eves 444-0071

THE CALDWELL & REINHART CO

REALTY W M . D E

SHOPPERS DELIGHT TO FIND A NEAT THREE BEDROOM HOME WITH WOODS BEHIND IT AND BIG TREES GRACING THE YARD. Located on a cul-de-sac, it is just as

y^appeallnq inside as out. $49,900

INCOME PRODUCING property isn't easy to find in Plymouth and this three unit is conveniently located aod offers Land Contract terms. $89,900

' PRICE ADJUSTED and a sharp buyer will recognize the value offered wtth this gracious four bedroom Colonial with 2Vfe baths, central air and obvious owner care. Home Warranty Is included. Attractive Land Contrabt

^erms as wall. Now $77.900 >

GREAT starter or retirement home. Squeeky clean, nearly new ranch with inviting country kitchen. A real charmer. $61,900. OPEN FRIDAY 10-2 p.m. 43857 Chalmett Court, Canton S. of Cherry Hill, E. of Sheldon (In on Proctor)

"Our WoAd Revolves Around You"

SIMPLY ASSUME a mortgage at 8V?% and mov^ In to enjoy three bedrooms, 2 full baths and the convenience of a ranch style home with formal dining room, Inviting family room and central air. Owner transferred and anxious. $72,900!

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP is obvious in this original owner Colonial with three bedrooms, 1ft baths, family roan, hardwood floors and central air. If you are fussy about the details in a home, you owe it to yourself to see this. $77,900

' GIVEAGIF(T " that Iast3 - the home of your dreams! This handsome four bedroom Colonial with its expan-sive family room and first floor den is just 14 months new - and with a wild life sanctuary behind - it offers all the up to date "wants" on your list with a country-like atmosphere. Priced below replace-ment. $91,900. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 p.m 8276 Sandpiper. Canton W. off Sheldon. In on Forest Trails Drive

Each office is independently owned

670 S. MAIN STREET • PLYMOUTH • 455-8400

4 BEDROOM Beautiful setting, spacious brtck ranch, 1 baths, florlda room. 34t car garage Home protection plan $49,400 Call BS5-4100

ERA Integrity

A REAL BARGAIN! Wlndemere's fantastic Concord model with aporox 1500 aq. ft. indudaa: 4 bed-rooms, IVfc baths, formal dining, family room/fireplace and wet-bar, plus don. dream kltchan with waUt-ln pantry, stained woodwork and super up-grade carpeting, 1st floor laundry, baaement, attached garage and Immediate occe-paranr Terrific simple assumption available. Aaklng 999,900 - bring offers Call MARK TRUAN for details at 454-5111

ONE WAY

ASSUMABLEI 7 * i * mortgage available en this I brick and aluminum colonial . obvious pride of ownership. Feat Urge bedrooms, formal dMng. U laundry, family room/fireplace, patio, aide-entrance garage, large lot. with plenty of privacy. Asking 974.400 and will conakkr VA offers. Call 459-9B3 and ask for JIM ELDRIDGE

ONE WAY

314 Plymouth-Canton

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH S bedrooms, 1W baths Extremely large country kitchen opens to spacious fami-ly room with natural fireplace Central air. carpeted throughout.

OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN I 9PM 7079 Willow Creek West of Lilley off Warren Asking 944.444

453-3575

ASSUMABLE 9 44% Canton, I yr old 3 bedroom brick colo-nial. I * baths, attached garage, extras, trees, landscaped. 949,940. 39T-3149

ASSUME 9% % mortgage on this huge 4 bedroom colonial in Plymouth 941.940

SHOWPLACE 1 %

Real Estate 455-3460

ASSUME 8 3/4% Price reduced 94440 979 GlenulUn. 1100 sq. ft brtck colonial In Canton 4 bedrooms, 1 W baths, family room, first floor laundry, numerous other amenities Profeeslonally landscaped in wooded limited accaes subdivision of custom homea 943.500 balance with payments 9497. including taxaa. In neighborhood have sold for to 944,040 Asking _|SS,Ml^O|»n al

HVSSM day, Saturday & Sunday 441 days call

1 ENGLAND m | 12316 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59)

HARTLAND 632-7427 or 474-4530

JUST LISTED! Newly decorated 3 bedroom ranch with privileges on Thompson Lake. Brick fireplace in living room, finished base-ment with wet bar, terrace, carport. Won't Last! $56,900. Land contract terms.

INVITING 2 bedroom ranch in Axford Acres. 26 x 15 great room with fireplace, 20 x 15 master bedroom, first floor laundry, full basement, 2 car garage, 100 x 152 lot. Quality Throughout! $79,900. Duck Lake privileges.

LONG LAKE OF HARTLAND, clean lakefront home, 2 bedrooms 20 x 11 living room with view of the lake, 24 x 8 enclosed porch, pav-ed drive, $64,900.

NICE 2 bedroom ranch with frontage on Canal to Handy Lake. Fireplace in living room, gas heat, 2yh car garage, wrap-around deck, Hartland Schools. $54,900.

LAND CONTRACT TERMS, Fenton area. Gracious older home on 2 acres, 3 bedrooms, den, formal dining room, 3 fireplaces, family room, 40 x 75 two story barn plus 2 stalls and corral area. Secluded setting. $99,800.

A Low 9.10% Buy through a simple as-sumption and enjoy a low 9.10% interest rate on [this dramatically decorated 3 bedroom, 1 Vi bath, newly fully carpeted, brick ranch. Boasts warming family room with fireplace, full baaement, patio, 2 car attached garage. Make this your bargain at $66,900. Call today.

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

Buy Land Contract or buy simple assumption at 8%% Interest rate. Either way you'll have a gorgeous 3 bedroom, VA bath, carpeted brick colonial offferlng cozy family room with fireplace, patio, full basement, at-tached garage, more. Call CY ADAMS today for terms. Just $66,900.

Century 21 Boardwalk dlv. 459-3600

314 Ptymouth-Canton

PLYMOUTH TWP. By Owner 3 bedroom brick ranch Cue torn decorated, newly carpeted Full basement Beaatlfully landscaped,

designed patio, utility barn Aasum

14*31 swimming gas BBQ. utility bar

a b l e s t mortgage 9M.S40 double

453-1344

BEAUTIFUL 4 levels of gracious living. This quad offers a formal dining room as well as a large kitchen with ample eat-ing space. Lovely family room with fireplace, kidney shaped patio. 2 car attached garage. $79,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

BRAND NEW Offering land contract terms - 10% Interest rate. This ranch has everything - 3 bedrooms, VA baths, family room with fireplace, base-ment, 2 car attached garage. $75,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

SOUTH REDFORD

Open Sun, 2-5 11690 Riverdale

(N. off Plymouth Rd. - E. of Telegraph)

"A lovely place to live" in this spotless 3 bedroom brick ranch wtth cozy fireplace in family room. Enjoy the holidays with a finished recreation room with bar. 2 ceramic baths. CENTRAL AIR, Large country kitchen with built-in kitchen set. Many more extras. 2 car garage. Owner's new home near completion. $59,500 on Land Contract terms.

642-3426 PARKER ASSOCIATES 626-0940

BUY LC Land contract terms are available at a low 10% inter-est on this spacious, carpet-ed, 3 bedroom, aluminum ranch with room to roam on a double lot. Call today for Land Contract specifics Just $44,900.

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

CANTON

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

NEW COLONIAL • NEEDS YOUR COLOR SELECTIONS J bedrooms. 1W baths, sunken family room with brick fire place, country kitchen, formal dining room, first floor laun dry, full basement. 1 car at-tached garage, only 940,940

Call Don at 455-0690 or Ken at 459-3740

Beachum & Roeser Homes, Inc.

CANTON We Can Arrange It So That You Can

Move By Christmas Both of these quality built new homes will be ready (ranch is finished now) for your holiday gathering* RANCH 976.940 COLONIAL 977,440

OPEN 2-7 PM Every Sat/Sun/Tues/Thurs

1980 ROUNDTABLE DR WEST S off Palmer E of Sheldon

Plymouth/Canton Schools 1 1 1 * VA. FHA, Conventional (Trade-in Your Present Home)

REALTY WORLD Advance 427-5400 Local Toys For Tots' dropoff station

CANNON - 3 bedroom brick aluminum ranch on cul de sac Carpeted dishwasher, wood deck full baameni

aftumable mortgage, 953.400 997-4444

CANTON BV« % ASSUMPTION 3 bedroom colonial, family room, fire-place, 1W baths, large 1 car garage 944,500 Balance on mortgage 947.500 Immediate occupancy 455-1116

:Crystal Chandeliers hlna links, satin draperies dramatic

CV china kinks, satin draperies landscaping the moat tasteful display of elecance in the exclusive area Can

tIngham Forest 4 bedroom coloni

•legarx ton's Noti m bath lonial, family room/fire-

ace. custom recreation room Only 18.900 Call

F R A N K RILEY

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

* .

SUE JAHN HELEN GRUBE CHARLES D. APLIGIAN

I CHUCK CASSIE

Sales Manager ROBERT F. CRAVER

Sales Manager JOANNE BRYNGELSON RON OCHALA

PLYMOUTH 4 bedroom colonial on 1 acres of beauti-ful property Reduced 94.000 Immedi ate occupancy 10% land contract available 1135,900 453 3610

f r PAM BASHARA

O n l u i K MARGE OLIVER JO ANN SALVADORE

HARTFORD SOUTH INC KATHY ROCKEFELLER MIKE WICKHAM

JOHN KLADZYK RICHARD P. CORREDINE

£ BARBARA ANN GRANT

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SOPHIA C. VALADE

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• INVESTORS PRICES LIVONIA - Priced below market for fast sale this magnificent 3 bedroom brick colonial features 1V* baths, a huge country kitchen overlooking a spectacular family room with natural fireplace, basement and 2 car attached g&rage. $72 900 Call 464-6400

CHARMING RANCH WESTERN LIVONIA - A fantastic location high-lights this spectacular 3 bedroom brick ranch -featuring: 1 Vi baths, newer carpeting throughout, full tiled basement, garage, lovely landscaped lot with beautiful walnut and spruce trees. Land contract available. $54,900. Call 464-6400

BEGINNERS BARGAIN REDFORD TWP. - Beautiful maintenance free 3 bedroom brick ranch. Featuring 2 full baths, full basement, newer 2Vi car garage. Excellent land contract. $49,900. Call 464-6400

LAND CONTRACT 10V*% LIVONIA - Beautiful 2,300 sq. ft. brick colonial -featuring: 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, jamlly room with natural fireplace, formal dining room, 1st floor laundry, finished basement, 2 car attached ga-rage, located on a gorgeous tread lot backing to a ravine. $105,900, Call 464-6400

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CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH, INC.

37609 5 MNe Rd., Uvonia (At Newfaurcfr Rd. in Chrtham Center)

No, 1 C-21 Ofloe in Mksh 1977 & 1978

464-6400

REDFORD Custom ranch - just listed. 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, 2 full baths, family room, 2 V? car garage, wtth all kitchen appliances Included. Many additional custom features - $72,900. CaU 261-4200

WESTLAND Colonial charm abounds with this lovely 3 bed-room 1W bath home with family room, fireplace and attached garage. Doorwall to beautiful cov-ered patio. Priced below market. $58,900. Call 261-4200

WESTLAND Beautiful Tonquiah - 3 bedroom brick ranch, beautifully finished basement, country kitchen, 2% car garage and maintenance free aluminum trim. $52,900. Call 261-4200

LIVONIA Excellent buy! 3 bedroom brick ranch, large country kitchen, 1 Vi baths, attached garage with immediate occupancy. $58,900. Call 261-4200

TOM SCHRODER PEGGY BROOKS

HELEN NIXON AUDREY ANTHONY

DELORES SABATINI BETTE MACARTNEY

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH INC 11656 Farmington Rd., Uvonia

(Across from W k * Thsatre)

281-4200

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314 Ptymouth-Canton

Choose Your Colors J brand new spacious brtck and alum! mim colonials featuring stained wood-wort throughout premium C«I-4M*C lota, marble sills, bay window, fall length covered porch and more In-clude* S large bedrooms, formal din Inf. 2H baths. 1st floor laundry, family room/fireplace, full baaement, at-tached garage and immediate occupan-cy Asking from $87,WH> Call ART AN-DERSON at 4M-S2Z2

ONE WAY CITY OF PLYMOUTH J bedroom ranch. 9 rear* old. JH car attached ga rage wiu electric door opener, carpet, drapes. 1W baths, large lot. hot water haaeboard beat, immaculate condition Immediate occupancy $»9.900 459 3399 or 274 f790

Country Living on 1 acre 2 bedroom with lovely Florida room, natural fireplace In the living room for those cheery evenings, large kitchen, central air, 4 car garage $67,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

314 Plymouth-Canton

FHA-VA 4 bedroom brtck bi level with

large family, room, dining * baths, 2 nice patioa garage |TJ #

room, dining room, S and a 2 car attacked

REAL ESTATE

NETWORK

COZY 3 bedroom brick ranch in Plymouth on a quiet City street - walk to schools and shopping. Full finished base-ment, 2 car garage. Could be Immediate occupancy. $64,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

JOHN COLE REALTY 4SS4Q0

FORE;STBROOK v VILLAGE

J bedrooms, optional master suite, fire-place In family room, large corner lot December Occupancy >71.140

CALL BOB KIME at..397-2828

PULTE Homes Of Mich, Inc.

314 Plymouth-Canton

GLEAMING Hardwood floors are just one of the highlights of this fine 3 bedroom brick ranch with spacious family room' with natural fireplace, largd kitchen with appliances, cen-tral air, air cleaner and humi-difier, full basement also un-der family room, 2 car ga-rage. 14 day occupancy and possible assumption at a low interest rate. Only $64,900.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 453-7600

COZY 4 bedroom complete baths, 2 stall garage tion available

n cape cod

SS7. cod in Canton 2

fireplace &

CUTE ft COZY Two bedroom bungalow, full basement, formal dining room with bay, garage, lo-cated on a quiet tree lined street. Agent-Owner. $49,900. Call after 5pm .

464-2753 ENGLISH TUDOR COLONIAL

Built in 1978 with 4 bedrooms. 2W baths, fantastic family room wift wet bar, 1st floor laundry and central air A real pleasure to offer $15,900

REALTY WORLD WM, DECKER. INC.

455-8400

Everything Imaginable is here in this customized co-lonial that's In better than new (2 years old) condition. Outstanding features of 4 bedrooms, central air, dining room, 19 ft. family room with natural fireplace. 2V4 baths, 1st floor utility, basement semi-finished, heated in-ground pool, covered porch, large landscaped lot bor-dered by wooded area, choice Mayfalr Village. Terms or assume. Asking $99,500. Call:

BETTY MILLS

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 420-2100

Golden Moments PLYMOUTH - will be enjoyed in this honie of many special Innovations. VA story cape cod style with 3 bedrooms (2 up), 1 full, two Vi baths, for-mal dining, finished and par-titioned basement, large 2'A car garage, mature trees and fantastic yard. $74,900. Terms available at 10'A%.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 420-2100

GORGEOUS Come and view this dream home. Central vacuum, mas-ter bath has 2 sinks plus a tub and separate shower. Walk-In closets, under-ground sprinklers, dramatic 2 story entry with marble floor, family room with fire-place, 3% car attached ga-rage. $168,000.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

HOT NEW LISTING! Spacious central air condi-tioned 3 bedroom Carriage Hilis colonial with 2% baths, sunken family room with nat-ural fireplace, 20 ft. country kitchen, full tiled basement, attached 2 car garage and immediate occupancy! Ask-ing only $79,900.

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc. 981-2900

Good Assumption JUST REDUCED

Super 3 bedroom ranch, family room with fireplace, large dining area, sharp decor throughout, mostly finished base-ment. beautiful landscaping and 2 c a r garage Owner says, lets deal Call

RALPH MURRAY

CENTURY 21 Hallmark, Inc. 937-2300

GOOD MORTGAGE OR LAND CONTRACT to assume 9%. * per annum See this super 4 bedroom contemporary ranch wltn 2 baths, fami-ly room, fireplace, attached garage, large lot Many other extras Hurry $75,WW

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-53331

HOT NEW LISTING Sharp and clean 3 bedroom brick ranch home. Featuring family room with natural fire-plac, modern kitchen, full finished rec. room and only 4 years old. $58,900.

HARRYS.

WOLFE COMPANY

33235 Seven Mile 474-5700

Immed. Occupancy Impeccable Is an understatement in <fc scribing this outstanding quality built Cresendo built ranch loaded with ct* torn extras throughout Includes: 3 spa cious bedrooms, family room/fireplace, 2 full baths, central «ir, basement, at tached 2 car garage/opener and so much more Asking $84,900 with imme diate occupancy and offering generous land contract terms Call 459-5222

ONE WAY INVESTIGATE TODAY- Spic and Span from tip to toe, Move right in Spacious 3 bedroom ranch in one of Canton's fin-est areas Huge living room, full base-ment, call Karen today

Realty World Colonial Village. Inc.

455-7790

LAND CONTRACT This 3 bedroom brick in N. Canton of fers 2 full baths, family room with fire-place, attached garage, formal din sharp rec room, central air, separ foyer Tastful decor and custom win-dow treatments Only $76,900 459-3700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

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Exquisite Decor OPEN SUN 2-5 415 PRINCESS. S of Cherry Hill and fc. of Lilley Gorgeous 3 bedroom all brick ranch with attached 2 car garage in prime < family room with glass place, large 1st floor bath, partially flushed many ewKoni louche* throughout In-cluding central air, electric air oiaaner, garag* door opener, roll-up garage door and much, much more For mail pre view c«U &22-6000 and ask for MARI-LYN PRETTY Asking only $74,900 -simple assumption'

ONE WAY

Fantastic Terms Located on a quiet court only 1 home away from 4 acre private park. Deluxe dark pine kitchen cabinets, natural wood panelling in carpeted and tiled basement with decorator fireplace. 3 bedroom brick ranch only $54,500. Ask for:

SYLVIA KEOUQH

Century 21 Gold House Realtors .

459-6QQ0

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ARLINGS..C m 199 N. Main Plymouth

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FARMINGTON HILLS . . FHA or VA Terms available on this 3 bedroom alum, sided ranch, 1V2 baths, carpet through-out, 70x287 lot. Asking only $49,900.

PLYMOUTH TWP. Four bedroom Colonial, large family room with natural fireplace, dining room, basement. 2 V? baths, attached 2 car garage, in-ground pool, many extras. $79,900.

453-4800

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427-7797

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Hartford South, Inc. 21

37609 Five Mile, Livonia Chatham Plaza (Corner of 5 Mile A Newburgh)

464-6400

114 Plymouth-Canton

IT SPARKLES so will your eyes when

see this 3 bedroom colo-decorated In traditional

tones with formal din-family room with natural

to warm you on a oold winters night. Energy revised with extra Insulation, f*ue damper, basement and attached 2 car garage. Will consider FHA and VA offers. Priced at only $73,500.

CENTURY 21 Hprtford West, Inc. 453-7600

Thursday, November 29,1979 *5E

314 Plymouth-Canton

LAND CONTRACT Thjs 3 bedroom brick in'N. Canton of-fer* 2 full baths, family room with fire-place. attached garage, formal dining sharp rec. room, central air, separate foyer Tasteful decor and custom win-dow treatments Only $76,900 459-J700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

JUST REDUCED Priced below market value. This 3 bedroom colonial of-fers huge walk-in closets, beautiful famHy room with natural fireplace, 25 x 20 pa-tio, marble sills, earth tone decor, central air. $77,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

314 Plymouth-Canton

LAND CONTRACT Terms are possible on this former

BUILDER'S MODEL 3 bedroom, m hath, family room, den, central air, attached garage

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY (or simple assumption 9Vi * mortgage)

MAKE US AN OFFER (GENEROUS TRADE-IN PROGRAM)

Realty World Advance 427-5400 Local Tovs For Tots" dropoff station

KICK OFF your shoes and enjoy this spotlessly kept 3 bedroom brick ranch. This home fea-tures a family room with fire-place, patio for entertaining, attached 2 car garage. $64,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

& OPEN SUN 1-4

Desperate owners have new home wait-and MUST sell this beautiful brick level IMMEDIATELY1 Appro* 1000

sq ft includes S Urge bedrooms, for-mal dining, m baths, huge family room/fireplace, large laundry, central air, gas grill off beautiful patio, at-tached garage and more Asking $<9,995, comparable homes in area priced in high $70's. Come see at 7348 HILLSBORO, S of Joy. and E off Shel don Possible land contract* Call MARK TRUAN at 459 5222

ONE WAY

LAND CONTRACT TERMS AVAILABLE with this spotless 4 bedroom fully carpeted Pickwick Village quad-level. Spacious formal dining room, large country kitchen, sunken family room with natural fireplace, 24 ft. patio overlooking the park, and attached 2 car garage. Offered at just $79,400.

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc. 981-2900

LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT HOUSE?

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION low interest 9V«% Payments of $515/moqth, taxes included 3 bedroom COLONIAL has Family room, attached garage and more $73,900

NEW ON THE MARKET - Payment of $514 7«/month RANCH (NEW) 3 bed rooms, IVi baths, formal dining room; fireplace living room/family room. $79,900

RIGHT IN Cedar and rgeous Brick Colonial

with lots of extras Simple assumption/ Land Contract terms $92,900

TREMENDOUS VALUE-LAND CON TRACT 4 bedroom, 2W bath Colonial Available NOW Family room/fire-place. FORMAL dining room, attached garage plus basement (large) $79,900

EARL KEIM Realty South. Inc

CALL 453-0012

M c K i O N , INC.

(•Ml MMM4

500 S. Main Street Plymouth, Michigan 48170

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP shows thruout this sharp Lakepointe Sub brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, 1'/? baths, family room and a lovely screened porch to enjoy the privacy of a beautifully landscaped back yard.

$79,900

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP LOCA-TION. 3 bedroom ranch on nice corner lot. Full basement, completely fenced. Convenient kitchen and ample eating area. $56,900

NORTH CANTON - 8 ^ % simple assumption. 3 bedroom, 2 bath colonist ranch with formal dining room, fully equipped kitchen. 2 car attached garage with door opener and more. $74,500

WELL MAINTAINED Inside and out this 3 bedroom ranch with full basement is located on a quiet court In Plymouth Township. Family room off the kitchen is ideal for a growing family. Yard is beautiful with large redwood deck. Negotiable occupancy. $66,500

OPEN SUNDAY!!! OPEN SUNDAY!!! OPEN SUNDAY!!!

OPEN 1-4 18563 GILLMAN S. of 7 Mile, W. of Inkster Livonia Maintenance free full aluminum sided ranch on double lot. Partially finished full basement, large kitchen with plenty of eating area. Close to Livonia Mall. Will consider VA. $52,900

OPEN 1-4 589 KELLOGG S. of Ann Arbor Tr. E. of Main Charmingly refurbished older home in the City of Plymouth offers 2 or 3 bedrooms, formal dining and maintenance free exterior. Great possibility of expansion for two additional bedrooms. Close to town. $60,900

OPEN 1-4 8470 ELMHURST E. of Sheldon S. of Joy Hurry to get 12% interest on assumption on this 3 bedroom colonial. 2V> baths. 1st floor laundry, ceeentral air. premium lot. Only 5 months old. Quick occupancy.

$86,900

LOVELY TO LOOK AT is this 3 bedroom 2 bath brick ranch on a beautifully landscaped corner lot in Northville. Beamed ceiling family room with raised brick hearth overlooks large patio and garden. Immediate Occupancy. Simple assumption and LAND CONTRACT TERMS. $89,900

FALL IN LOVE with this well cared for 3 bedroom custom built ranch in the CITY OF PLYMOUTH. This home lies on a breathtaking 1 /3 acre lot with a rippling creek. Full walkout basement with full bath and natural fireplace. $87,900

4536800

CONTEMPORARY WATERFRONT that has been completely gutted by fire. A once gorgeous 4 bedroom brick home with a spectacular view of Sylvan Lake. Listed for $47,900.

EXCITING BRICK AND ALUMINUM three bedroom ranch home. Cedar Is-land privileges. Attached 26x20 garage. Large deck. Lovely special decor. Owner anxious. $42,900.

NIEBAUER REALTORS 1374 W. M a p l e Rd.

624-3015

GREEN LAKEFRONT LAND CONTRACT TERMS

Spacious "Cedar Shake" ranch home has 3 bed-rooms, 2 full bathrooms, nice beach arid a beautiful . full lake viewl Asking $138,900. LAND CONTRACTIII

WEST BLOOMFIELD MIDDLE STRAIT8 LAKE VIEW

Spectacular view from thisstrfkfhg 2 bedrodm home with fireplace and unfinished walk-out basement, just a abort walk to privilege lot. West Bloomfield schools. Transferred owner asking $49,900.

Call your local "Lakes Area " Realtor

•»# > » -fVf INC. REALTORS ..363-8307,

6545 Commerce Rd., WBStflloomfieW

Call your local Lakes Area " Realtor

$56 900 BUY OF THE WEEK! Union Lake ranch built In 1073 features three bedrooms, full baaement, attached 2Vfc car garage In area of fine homes.

$76,900 UNION LAKE. Newer subdivision. Open week-ands 2 to 5 P.M. Four new homes to $83,900 ranch, colonial or quad atyla. Up to 2200 aquare feet. Land contract terms or builders rebate on monthly payments for one year I f , naw mortgage. Call for directions.

T5p. nrfjfcl 309 UNION LAKE RD.

UNfON LAKE

698-4500

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SOUTHFIELD SUPER NICE Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths. Formal living and dining room. Fa-mily room. Central air, circular drive. 2Vi car attached garage. $75,000 557-6700

SOUTHFIELD GOOD ASSUMPTION on this 3 bedroom Colonial. 2'/i baths, fireplace in family room for cozy gathering. 2 car attached garage. Central air. Electronic air cleaner $73,500 557-6700

FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 29932 ELDRED N. OF 8 MILE-W. OF MIDDLEBELT RD. Immedi-ate occupancy, V* acre. Two bedroom aluminum ranch. Big country kitchen, love-ly cupboards. Freshly decorated. 2 car aluminum (wired) garage Park like back yard. Will consider VA. Asking $47 900 476-9100 LE2

EASY LIVING Vacation at home in this beautiful ranch. Features free form heated pool, 21/? baths, professionally finished basement, central air, don't miss this beauty. Possible Land Contract terms. Offered at $91,900 LM8

WESTLAND Simple assumption and Land Contract available on this 3 bedroom tri-level featur-ing large kitchen with extra cupboards, family room, and immediate occupancy $54,900. WB10 721-8400

CANTON Elegant entrance with spiral staircase, 4 bedrooms, formal dining room, family room with natural fireplace, partially fin-ished basement, central air, attached 2Vi car garage, gorgeous landscaping, many extras. $79,900 WV1 721-8400

CANTON "9Vi% ASSUMPTION". Payments under $300 a month will put you Into this charm-ing 4 bedroom home with VA baths, family room with fireplace, oversized garage (24x24) and so much more.

WAYNE "JUST LISTED" This charming bungalow Is just right for the young couple starting out! Featuring hardwood floors, 2 bed-rooms with possible 1 or 2 more upstairs, finished recreation room, a gfeat price. $37,500. Call and ask for Darrell PG4 455-5200

SOUTHFIELD SPLIT LEVEL RANCH on a wooded ravine lot. 4 bedrooms, 3Vi baths Huge family room overlooking wooded ravine. 3 car attached ga-rage. Much, much more $89,500 557-6700

ROSEDALE PARK-DETROIT BEAUTIFUL BRICK Colonial with 3 bedrooms, 1'/i baths Formal living room with fireplace Finished recre-ation room Must see to appreciate $65,000 557-6700

DETROIT GOOD INCOME. Mint condition 5 rooms down, 3 rooms up. Hardwood floors. Wet plaster. Upstairs rented. Super investment $28,900 557-6700

LIVONIA OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-5 29424 MINTON, W. OF MIDDLE-BELT-S. OF PLYMOUTH RD All brick. 2 story. VA baths, fenced yard. Vi duplex. You can't beat this. Asking $37,500. Please call 476-9100. LM1

SOUTHFIELD 11% Land Contract terms All brick, 2 bedroom, breezeway, and atta-ched garage on 90 by 126. Beautiful treed lot. Asking $37,900 For par-ticulars please call 476-9100. LG1

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE! Clean custom brick ranch All natu-ral wood Andersen windows, wet plaster. Family room with fireplace. Over V* acre. Home is very well kept Asking $59,900. Please call 476-9100. LW1

WESTLAND Spacious clean tri-level featuring 4 bedrooms, family room, V/i baths, cathedral ceiling, and garage. Crea-tive financing terms available. Livo-nia schools $59,900 WB1 721-8400

VAN BUREN Great home for large family, 4 bed-rooms, new kitchen floor, bath with extra large vanity and ceramic floor, basement partially finished, fenced yard, 3 car space-wired garage $49,900 WJ1 721-8400

WESTLAND-21/2 ACRES Handyman Special-Great potential In this 3 bedroom ranch, featuring family room with natural fireplace, central air, attached 2'A car garage with heated workshop and much more all on a 2Vi acre lot. Priced for quick sale at $44,900. For appoint-ment to see call and ask for Jean Proch WF1 721-8400

PLYMOUTH "LAND CONTRACT TERMS" on this darling 3 bedroom bungalow in the heart of Plymouth with V/i baths, built-in dressers and closets, 2 car garage with extras plUs much more! PS2 455-5200

CANTON "SIMPLE ASSUMPTION" will get you into this beautiful brick ranch featuring. 3 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, carpeting throughout, family room with fireplace, patio, 2 car garage and more. PS7 455-5200

LIVONIA "INFLATION FIGHTER". A 9.5% as-sumption will fight the high Interest rats and put you into this great deal featuring: 4 bedrooms, VA baths, carpeting throughout, 2 car garage, plus all kitchen appliances. PB14 455-5200

LIV0NIA/FARMINGT0N

476-9100 BRIGHTON/LIVINGSTON

478-7560 SOUTHFIELD/

LATHRUP VILLAGE 557-6700

PLYM0UTH/N0RTHVILLE

455-5200 WESTLAND/CANTON

721-8400

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ANO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

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ts> EQUAL MOUSING OPPORTUNITIES

HOWELL 2649 E. Grand River

546-5610 • from Detroit 476-2284 BRIGHTON

10655 Silver Lake Road 229-4500 - from Detroit 477-6621

Brand new 2 story executive home in exclusive Mystic Lake Hills subdivision!! This custom-built home on a 1 86 acre parcel features 3 spacious bedrooms, breakfast nook, walkout basement with recreation room potential, fireplace, stained woodwork, unique ceramic work, and 2ft car garage $142,000 RR649

Meant to be used as a summer residence but present owners couldn't spend the time there. This brick/alu-minum tri-level features 3 bedrooms, large living room, cheerful kitchen and dining area, and a fireplace in the family room that has never been used Located on an all-sports lake and In mint condition $77,500 LR80

Looking for a summer cottage for vacation purpos-es??? Why not take a look at this 2 bedroom ranch on Lake Chemung? Good swimming, boating, fishing, mature shade, garden area, outdoor brick barbecue and outdoor shuffleboard. Block garage, storage shed, aluminum dock, cement patio and lots more $63,900 LR85

Ore Lake area-88'x469' of rolling beauty, ideal for a walkout Located on a blacktop road in the southeast part of the county Land contract terms available. Priced at only $ 14.500 VBS181

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314 Plymouth-Canton

OPEN SUN 1-5 9275 MAYFLOWER - Ann Arbor Rd. and Sheldon. 8'^% assumption on this model-like ? year brick colo-nial. Family room, cathedral ceiling, fireplace, atttached garage with opener, under-ground sprinkler, many more extras. Call:

EILEEN AGIUS

Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

314 Ptymouth-Canton 314 Ptymouth-Canton PLYMOUTH - Custom brick ranch, full basement, 24 * 34 garage, central air, 75 * 174 lot In excellent area Immacu-late & ready to sell at $87,500 Quick occupancy & possible land contract terms

BUILDING SITE Rarely do we find a V« acre site West of Plymouth This is on Ann Arbor Trail just East of McClumpha with trees and stream All utilities will be available $48,000

WM.

FEHLIG Real Estate

453-7800 944 S. Main, Plymouth

FUSSY BUYERS Excellent quality throughout this white glove clean 4 bedroom Brick Colonial, 2 V? baths, 1st floor laundry, family room with full wall fireplace, formal dining room, enclosed sunroom, attached 2 car garage. 127/B financ-ing available

CLARK/FRON REALTY

27492 FIVE MILE LIVONIA, Ml.

425-7300

TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE

Unique older Farm Home with charm-ing guest house on 2 acres of rolling land House has 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, country kitchen in Plym-outh Township Must see to appreciate $89,900 Ask for

JAN WILKINS REAL ESTATE ONE

422-2680

UNIQUE A 25 x 15 great room with natural raised hearth fireplace and oversized doorwalls overlooking an extra deep yard highlights this N Canton ranch which also offers 3 bedrooms, formal dining, hardwood floors, ceramic foyer, side entrance garage and much more, $76,900 Terms 459-S700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

314 Plymouth-Canton

PLYMOUTH TWP. Attention Transferees

BUILDER S CLOSEOUT Rebates & Land Contracts

Available Immediate Occupancy

New homes with 4 bedrooms, 2W baths, first floor laundries, wood insulated windows, large family rooms with 9998beautiful brick fireplaces and 2W car garages with openers

Special Bonus incentives are now being offered Homes from $128,900

CALL GAIL BENNETT after 1 PM for further information.

SULLIVAN-SMITH, INC. Building Company

455-0777 Beacon Trail II Sub S off Ann Arbor Trail

BONNIE DAVID

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VINCENT N. LEE Executive Transfer Sates

7499 Middlebelt Road Weal Bloomfield. Michigan 48033

We are pleased to announce that Bonnie David has joined the Pro-fessional Real Estate Staff at CENTURY 21. VINCENT N LEE EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES, INC Bonnie has had previous experience as a successful real estate sales associate Bonnie has be£n a resident of the area for the past 14 years She currently resides with her family in Holly Hill Farms. Farmington Hills, and has participated in neighbor-hood and community events. Bonnie and her family are active members of Shepard King Luther-an Church in West Bloomfield Neighbors, friends, and clients are encouraged to call her at her new location Bonnie is enthusias-tic about having the opportunity to help you service your real estate needs

851-0600

314 Plymouth-Canton

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP 11V4% VA & NEW

GRADUATED MORTGAGE PLAN AVAILABLE

60 TO 90 DAY OCCUPANCY NEW CONSTRUCTION

3000 Square Feet Colonials 4 bedrooms, 2W baths, 1st floor den with built-in bookshelves. 1st floor laun dry, family room with fireplace, living room and formal dining room, com plete kitchen built-ins including dishwasher, double oven, trash com par tor and cook top Brick foursides, wood insulated windows, custom trim and bannisters Plus much more From $114,990 For information call 455-9080 after 1 PM

DEMBS Building Co.

STOP CIRCLING ADS Looking for that 3 bedroom home in Plymouth This super sharp home of fers a large dining area in the country kitchen, full basement, garage, low heat

real Doll House for Only

HITCHCOCK GALLERY

OF HOMES 453-2210

bills A $55,900

SUPER BARGAIN 3 bedroom brick ranch with separate dining room, kitchen has built-in dishwasher, covered patio, breezeway and attached garage Only $51,900

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

POSSESSION AT CLOSING OWNER TRANSFERRED Move in condition 4 bedroom colonial Full basement with coxy panelled game room and plenty of extra storage Spa cious family room with fireplace, for-mal dining room 2 car garage, only, $78,500 Call Karen today

Realty World Colonial Village, Inc.

455-7790

314 Ptymouth-Canton

Mint Condition ranch on almost 4 acres Beautifully landscaped, fin-ished walkout basement with a room for 4th bedroom, lovely large living room with fireplace, enclosed patio, 2% car at tached garage $97,500

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

Negotiable Terms Offering 10^% land contract with $24,900 down or possible renl with op lion to buy this brand new extra spa cious brick and aluminum colonial Featuring 4 bedrooms 2W baths, fam ily room/fireplace, plus den. formal dining, full basement, attached garage

is $86,900 with immedi Call ART ANDERSON

and more Askini ate occupancy at 459 5222

ONEWAY NEW LISTING

Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom brick Colonial Family room with fireplace and a wet bar. carpeting tAougbout full basement, master bedroom with walk in cloeet and dressing area, 21* baths, 1st floor utility, 2 4 car garage Immediate occupancv Must See" $89,900

REAL ESTATE

NETWORK HARRISON MOORE 427 9030

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Approximately $30,000 takes over a 8 4 % loan with payment at $428 per month including taxes Newly carpeted this 3 bedroom tudor style colonial of fers a large master bedroom, large country kitchen, attached garage, full basement, lovely family room with nat ural flreplaee, 2 level patio and more Call 459 3700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

314 Plymouth-Canton

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 1886 Heritage

Off Palmer I Haggerty this houae is worth every penny h the swimming pool is thrown in free Immaculate dec orator's dream t, insround pool com-bine for a buyer's delight, 3 bedrooms 14 baths, fireplace, garage & base ment at $79 900

ONGOTFREDSON-S of Ford, 6 min from Canton area shopping there is a lovely 5 bedroom 2 bath home with 3 car garage L 5 beautiful acres A winning combination only $105 000

NICHOLS REALTY 348-3044

SQUEAKY CLEAN Fast occupancy available with this sparkling 3 bed-room colonial with fully ex-cavated family room, natural fireplace, up-graded carpet-ing, large country kitchen, attached 2 car garage and fenced lot with pool Asking just $71,500

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc 981-2900

QUALITY built colonial in North Can-ton offers all the exciting features you are looking for -like a den, 1st floor-utility, formal dining, natural fire-place in family room with beamed cathedral ceiling, bay-window in living room, kitchen appliances, 4 bed-roonts, tastefully decorated, attached 2 car garage and nicely landscaped Just move in - priced at $98,500

CENTURY 21 Hartford West. Inc, 453-7600

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$76,900 South of 14 Mile, East of Drake Rd

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PRICED TO SELL! Asking only $73,900 wltH great 9% sim-ple assumption. Super Carriage Hills brick ranch with I bedrooms. 2 full hatha, central air. beautiful recreation room, plus family room/fireplace and attached I car garage Call ART AN-DERSON for appointment at 459-5222.

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314 Plymouth-Canton

8% MORTGAGES IF YOU QUALIFY

Canton Beautiful new 1M0 Colonials I bedrooms. 24 baths, family room, fire-place, laundry room, car attached game Many deluxe features you must see M4.990 Call now, immediate occu

397-2090

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 FIRST OFFERING AT 489,500

FARMINGTON HILLS In beautiful Kimberly Subdivision, 26163 Westmeath (North of 11 Mile between Orchard Lake Rd. and Middlebelt) This elegant 4 bedroom, 2ft bath Colonial offers 1st floor laundry, extraordinary beautiful aesthetics in proximity of superb transportation arrangements and excellent schools and shopping facilities. A MUST on yOurSHOP-TO-BUY-THE-BEST. (W-97)

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ( L a n d C o n t r a c t )

1791 Walnut Ridge Circle Drive, South of Ford Road, East off Lilley Road This elegant 3 bedroom, 1V? baths, extra large family room with fireplace, extra large master

• bedroom with walk-in closet, backs up to wooded area, real privacy. Host Carmen Acciaioli. 477-6300 or 553-4473 — W-98

FARMINGTON FIRST OFFERING AT $69,700

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 33155 MEADOWLARK (East of Farmington Road and South of 9 Mile in beautiful Farmington Meadows). This EXTRAORDINARY ELEGANT 3 bedroom multi-level is a LOVE-LIVING DREAM HOME with brick fireplace, beamed family room, treed lot 240' deep and our BEST-BUY-OF-THE-WEEK. Host BOB SMITH 477-6300 or 476-0837 after 5 P M (M-139)

NORTHVILLE-$62.900 OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 19751 Hayes Court (W. of Meadowbrook and South of 8 Mile) This elegant Colonial Condominium offers 3 large bedrooms, spacious country kitchen, formal dining room, finished basement, sunken living room with doorwall walk-out overlooking beautiful patio. (HC-71).

21023 Farmington Rd. 477-6300

PLYMOUTH $49,000

3 bedrooms, dining room, basement, newly painted, carpeted, move in condition, immediate occupancy. BRUCE ROY CO. 349-8700

PLYMOUTH HALF ACRE

7 FRUIT TREES FOR ONLY $49,900 Plus a great aluminum sided home with full basement, garage, extra insulation and all Appliances LC terms

Rent With Option $23,500 assumes 9% mortgage on this 1979 brick and aluminum colonial with approx 2.000 sq f t and decorated in warm earth tones throughout Monthly payments of IM0 includes Uxes and in-surance IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Call ART ANDERSON for details at

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SIMPLE ASSUMPTION 7 4 % interest on this super colonial in s prime area of Plymouth Twp 3 bed-rooms. 14 baths, family room, fire-place. formal dining room, full baae-ment, central air, attached 2 car ga-rage, large treed fenced yard 179.900 Call PAT DeLUCA

Norwood No. 1, Inc. 464-2800

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1005 W. Ann Arbor Traill Plymouth 453~820<

LOW ASSUMPTION CARRIAGE HILLS $73,500

Immediate occupancy on this beautiful-ly decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch features family room, fireplace, 2 baths, attached garage, central air, din-ing room A great buy

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

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THE ENDURING BEAUTY OF IN DISPUTE! And, this example are 4 bedrooms, 2ft baths, for 1st floor laundry, full basement, landscaping means so much in would be difficult to improve i 453-8200

DUTCH COLONIAL" STYLING WILL NEVER BE has a preferred court location close-to-town. There

I dining room, a study, family room with fireplace, und 2ft car attached garage with opener. A homes

creating a favorable first impression . . . here it ppon. A PLYMOUTH FAVORITE AT $110,500.

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! SENTIMENT AND CHARACTER . . . particularly

There's a cheerful breakfast room wi

porch, and a \ft car garage witfi MAINTAINED WITH A LONG LIST C

renaissance of recent improvement such as a new kitchen, electrical and plumbing.

the formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1 ft baths, a den or study, basement, screened

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 td 5 49565 POWELL Road, PLYMOUTH. Powell Road runs off Ann Arbor Trail and abuts Hilltop Golf Course and tt)e home may be easily found between Ridge and Napier Roads. Here is an especially well maintained and pampered Colonial on 3 very beautifully landscaped and wooded Acres. The best of surroundings are present. There are 3 bedrooms, 1 ft baths, formal dining room, a family room with a handsome fieldstone fireplace, $ study with a splendid rear yard view, a finished recreation room, and 2ft car attached garage. There's an exceptionally nice (30 x 24) outbuilding capable of satisfying all your hobby interests. TIME WELL SPENT THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON. $t49.000. 453-8200

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! A GRACIOl AN INTERPLAY OF EXTERIOR DENIABLE BEAUTY. "HOUGH PAf two story Colonial. There are 3 large

|SLY PROPORTIONED FACADE IS ENHANCED BY EXTURES AND A WOODED SETTING OF UN-IK" . . . long on popularity presents this very livable bedrooms. 2ft baths, a lovely entrance hall, a study,

formal dining room, a cherry panelfed family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, full basement, and 2V? car side entranc^ garage with opener. A new furnace with Central Air and an electronic air cleaner are amtiing the many features of this handsome home LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE AT AN INVITING INTEREST RATE. $136,000. 453-8200

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 to 5 39588 MAYVILLE, PLYMOUTH. South off Ann Arbor Road and East of I-275. There are some outstanding homes on the market and this is just one example. The red brick and carefully chosen complementing exterior colors will instantly appeal to those who seek a traditional look Further, the impeccable landscaping and sophisticated interior decorating [presents the next owners with nothing to re-do. 3 bedrooms, \ft baths, a handsome new quarry tile entrance hall, a beautiful kitchen, family room with fireplace, a screened porch, and 2 car attached garage with opener. BE SURE AND VISIT THIS HOME ON SUNDAY. $73,900. 453-8200

NEVER BEFORE OFFERED! PLYMOUTH! THE GRACEFUL CHARACTER OF AN ENGLISH TUDOR HOME on a grand scale is beautifully captured in this superbly located

butting a vertiable curtain of soothing Pine trees. A home. A quiet cul-de-sac location large glazed tile entrance foyer sets baths (the master has both tub and kitchen, a family room with a si 1st floor laundry, full basement, a LIVABLE AT $139,500. 453-8200

ie character for this 4 bedroom home. There are 2ft ihower), a formal dining room, an efficient U-shaped ceiling and fireplace, a study with a hospitality bar, id side entrance 2ft car garage. LUXURIOUSLY

C W OF PLYMOUTH! FREQU outstanding one Acre setting pr adventuresome home boasts su from the street but becoming a level. Custom built, there are 3 study, a covered porch, a lower the basement, and 2ft car attacl trim, and a new 30 x 16 patio a maintained home. $105,900. 453

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'iding privacy, trees, and sweeping views. This •rising space . . being a one story brick home

ill two story in the rear with its full walk-out lower Irooms, 2 baths, formal dining area, fireplace, a

tel family room, full storage and workshop area in ed garage. Wet plaster, new furnace, aluminum e among the many features of this impeccably •8200

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4 BEDROOM Tudor-atyle quad-level on a % acre lot. 2Vt baths. Family room with fireplace. 2 car garage. Asphalt drive. $86,700. Ref. HW-9. Immediate Occupancy.

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L-SHAPED 2 story with 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 1st floor laundry, formal dining room. Full Brick, maintenance free exterior, family room with fireplace, Andersen wood win-dows, 2 car garage. Asphalt drive, 168x350 lot. $107,900. Ref. EH-20. 45 Day Occupancy.

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I M M A C U L A T E Q U A D LEVEL with privileges on L a k e S h a n n o n . 4 bed rooms , 1 Vi baths, family room with fireplace, 16x16 deck. 24x24 garage, aaphalt drive, on 122x235 Lot. $84,500

H A R T L A N D — S h a r p 3 bedroom Jrl- level wi th over 1,700 sq. ft., large family room, Country Kit-chen, on a wooded lot with Lake Privileged. $58,900. Immediate Occupancy.

4 BEDROOM Tudor colonial with 2Vi baths, formal dining r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h fireplace, 2 car garage, aaphalt drive on a acre lot. $84,500. Ref. HW-35. 45 Day Occupancy.

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ANN ARBOR—LODI TWP. Sharp 4 bedroom, tri-level on one acre lot. 2Vi baths, family room with fireplace, central air, 24x24 garage. Immed ia te occupancy . $81,000.

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QUAD LEVEL with 3 bedrooms, Vh baths, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage, asphalt drive, on acre lot. $80,900. Ref. HW-6. Immediate Oc-cupancy.

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9500 Highland Rd., M-59, Hartland

Phone Office 632-6222

New and Previously Owned Hortfes — Land Contract Terms Available

glaae door, walkout baaement, 2 car garage, aaphalt drive on % acre lot. $98,900. Ref. HW-21.

NEWEST QUAD-LEVEL design with 4 bedrooms, 3 full batha, famllv room with fireplace and wet bar. All brick maintenance free exterior, Andersen wood windows, 2 car garage. Asphalt drive, on 160x250 lot. $108,900. Ref. EH-21. Immediate Oc-cupancy.

ACREAGE-LOT HARTLAND—10 acres wooded, 2 miles east of US-23 & M-59. $24,500.

HARTLAND—10 acres wooded, US-23 and M-59. $20,500

HOWELL—10 acres, wooded, 3 miles south, of I-96, $19,900.

BRIGHTON—10 acres, stream, 1 mile off 1-96. $32,900.

HOWELL—10 ACRE BUILDING SITE on Coon Lake Rd. (Horse Allowed) 7 miles west of Pln-cknev Road. $24,500.

ROLLING HILLS OF HARTLAND

Wide open spacious country style lots for sale to 3 acres wooded and roll ing. Paved streets, natural gas, land con-tract terms. Start to build your equity now for your future dream home. Prices from $16,500.00 to $29,900.00.

STORE AND OFFICE SPACE

1060 SQ. FT. IN HARTLAND WOODS 8QUARE SHOPPINQ CENTER acroaa from Hartland High School on M-59.

650 aq. ft. on East of US-23.

M-59, one mile

REDUCED Owners very anxious to sell this beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch offering a formal dining area, built-in book-cases and natural fireplace in family room, bath off mas-ter bedroom, kitchen appli-ances, huge basement, brick walkway to wood deck, su-perbly landscaped and at-tached 2 car garage. A great buy at $72,900 - possible as-sumption.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 453-7600

314 Plymouth-Canton

1ST HOUSE? TRY THESE BUYS ON FOR SIZE-

PLYMOUTH TWP.: Delightful 3 bedroom fully carpeted brick and aluminum ranch with full finished basement, large country kitchen, 1st floor utility area, large lot. Asking just $54,900.

CANTON: 3 bedroom brick and aluminum split-level with sunken family room, natural fireplace, VA baths, 2V* car garage with roll-up door. Priced at just $63,890.

CANTON: Dynamic family room with full natural fire-place and sky-lights featured in this sparkling 3 bedroom ranch on oversize lot. Full basement and attached 2 car garage. Offered at just $60,000.

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc. 981-2900

RUNS HIGH FOR OLDER HOMES OF SUBSTANCE when they possess a pleasing location and boast a

th windows on 3 sides. Beveled french doors enhance

additional space for a workshop. PLEASINGLY F NICE FEATURES. $67,900. 453-8200

SACRIFICE 381.500 This 3 bedroom 1850 sq ft brick ranch has 2 4 baths, formal din-ing, 1st floor laundry, huge basement.

| oversized garage, gigantic court lot Family room with 2 way natural fire-place and much much more for more

I details call 459-3700

Really World CHAPMAN WEST

TERMS Owners will consider VA, land contract and simple as-sumption also available on this super home in Plymouth Twp. Features include: 4 bedrooms, 1st floor utility, formal dining, natural fire-place in family room, fin-ished basement, storm win-dows over thermo-windows, attached 2 car garage and immed ia te occupancy . Priced at $89,900.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 453-7600

11% Land Contract CANTON - You'll be pleased with the complete charm and prudent investment of this new listing. Neat, clean and a lot of pride describes this 3 bedroom brick ranch In "Windsor Park". Features: large country kitchen, wall fireplace in family room, full basement, oversize garage and drive, many extras. Don't drive-by. Assume or terms. Asking $72,900.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 420-2100

12% ASSUMPTION Nearly new 4 bedroom 2 4 bath coloni-al, stained woodwork thru out, large family room with fireplace, solid oak cabinets, 1st floor laundry, immediate possession $94,900

SOMERSET REAL ESTATE

649-6800

Terrific Terms at only 8.75% interest rate

[are yours with this super 4 bedroom, 2Vi bath, brick quad. Features crackling family room fireplace, patio, full basement, and 2 car ga-rage. Call today for term specifics. $77,900 with low

I down.

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

TOTALLY UNIQUE 3 rolling acres surround this spectacular 3 bedroom beautifully carpeted brick and redwood country ranch with 3 natural fireplaces, central family room, 27 ft. oak living room with parquet flooring, elevated country kitcheh with stone fireplace, 2 full custom baths, base-ment and 4 car brick garage. Newly o f fe red at just $109,500.

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429. Inc. 981-2900

Plymouth Twp. Beautiful 3 bedroom colonial nicely decorated in brand new condition. Family room with fireplace, exceptional landscaping, gas barbeque on a great patio, sprinkler system, garage door opener. Call to see. $87,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

316 Waatland Garden City

GARDEN CITY W of Merriman. 3 bed room brick. 4th bedroom and bath in baaement. 2 4 car garage, air condi-tioning. 112,000 to assume or short term land contract Owner is aged

521-33(9

GARDEN CITY $2,700 DOWN The loveliest 3 bedroom ranch ever Finished basement. 2 car garage, super fine landscaping A home to be proud of Century 21. ABC 425-3250

GARDEN CITY $44,000

Opportunity Knocks 3 bedroom aluminum home (master bedroom 11x17). full basement, fenced corner lot, cement patio, 24x2$ garage (I ft door)

FHA /VA CONVENTIONAL (GENEROUS TRADE-IN PROGRAM)

Realty World Advance 427-5400 Local "Toys for Tots dropoff station

316 Waattand GardanCity

WESTLAND'S BEST JUST LISTED gorgeous 3 bedroom brick ranch with 4 hath in huge master bedroom, full finished baaement inciud eds bar A stools. 2 ranges. 2 refrigera tors, all draperies, carpeting, air condi honing garage & carport All this and more for only $45,900 tionin

BROKER 277-3200

Great Assumption! A terrific buy can be yours through simple assumption with low down payment at only 10.8% interest rate. This sharp, just remodeled, 3 bedroom, fully carpeted brick ranch also offers full basement and huge 2 car garage Make this your home today. Call now for terms. $54,900.

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

Great Investment Priced "as is" This 3 bedroom brick ranch with family room and den Is in a super area of Westland Has great po tentlal Perfect home for handyman Asking $47,900

Century 21 Hartford 424, Inc 525-4444

Handyman Special •2 bedrooms Westland Palmer Wayne Rd area Low taxes 70 x 130 lot

•$23,900 BONUS - only $5,000 down, land con

tract

Home Master 525-9111

CENTRAL AIR $2,500 DOWN year old 3 bedroom ranch only

$49,900 Lovely finished baaement, 2 car garage, near Hix and Cherry Hill Century 21 ABC 425-3250

81/2 % Assumption CANTON - Adorable coloni-al. One look at this immacu-late 3 bedroom trim and tidy family home will convince the most selective Investors. Enjoy the family room and cheerful fireplace, central air conditioning, full basement, attached double garage, 24 f t . cove red pa t io , landscaped to perfection, move-in for holiday season. Priced to sell $68,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc. 420-2100

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AVAILABLE NEW CONSTRUCTION 60 DAY OCCUPANCY CANTON TOWNSHIP ONLY 6 AVAILABLE

4 bedroom, 24 bath brick Colonial I complete baaement including family room, 18' x 18' family room Including fireplace, living room with bay window, 24 car garage, plus much more All in-

| side colors available HOW warranty plan From $74,990 Call 591-1301 or 981 2530 after 1 PM

DEMBS Building Co.

VETERANS WELCOME Why Wait? Here's the home for you Spacious 3 bedroom brick and alumi-num colonial. Inviting family room, with brick hearth fireplace. Kitchen with everything, gracious formal dining room, basement, garage Superlative location for growing family. Only, $78,900 Call Karen

Realty World Colonial Village, Inc.

455-7790

Warranted 1 Yr. ARE YOU a Handyman' Enjoy 5 wood-ed acres while shaping up this well built ranch Features a large country kitch en. fireplace, garage & a block barn for storage $68,900

4 BEDROOMS in Westland s friendliest neighborhood Lovely home, beautifully remodeled and carpeted, enclosed wood patio, pool with deck Only $42,000

JUST LISTED Super City of Plymouth 3 bedroom borne Featuring hardwood floors, family room, dining room, over-sued garage. Poaaible Income potential Just $58,150

JUST LISTED Spacious colonist ranch. Elegant is the word for this 3 bedroom home featuring 2 full baths. CA. family room with fireplace, full basement, covered patio, 84% simple assump-tion Ask for Chuck or Esther Stone $73,173

ERA HUDSON

91/4% INTEREST Assume this superb brick colonial wtth 4 massive bedrooms, including enor-mous master suite, large center en-trance, country kitchen, formal dining room, luxurious family room with wet bar, fireplace, doorwall to patio, 2 4 baths. 1st floor laundry, partially fin-ished basement, attached 2 car garage, absolutely beautiful, only 10 days occu-pancy, $94,500

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

"DELIGHTFUL" Maintenance free and flawlessly deco-rated brick ranch in lovely area offers 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, profession-ally finished rec room, 2 full baths, completely carpeted and 2 4 car ga rage $49,900 Veterans Zero down

CENTURY 21 TODAY 538-2000

W E S T L A N D VA or land contract terms available with this super 3 bedroom tri-level family room, carpeting, central air 14 baths, 2 4 car garage Owner trans ferred $58,250

CENTURY 21 S T E I N H A U E R . INC

326-3400

WESTLAND

V.A. Sharp 3 bedroom, super kitchen, oversize lot, garage, must sell, only $39,900

Call For Details CLASSIC 478-5500

WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick ranch in good neigh borhood. priced for quick sale, full par tially finished basement with bar 4> gas log fireplace overs]ted 2 4 car garage new roof in 1978, only $43 400

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 538-7740

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 -5 G A R D E N CITY

6125 Deering Finish your own base ment and save in this 3 bedroom brick ranch Super floor plan. 14 baths lots of closets, cupboards, quality copper carpeting, 2 4 garage Give us an offer1

W E S T L A N D O P P O R T U N I T Y 1963 cory 3 bedroom ranch on corner New gas furnace, 1977 2 4 garage Good land contract MUST SELL'

WILL TIPTON 4 2 7 - 5 0 1 0

OPEN SUN 1-5 PM Outstanding value and attrac tive terms make this three bedroom brick Ranch an of fering you shouldn't miss Newer furnace, water, heater, roof and carpeting All alum! num trim Finished basement with wet bar Livonia Schools Owner will consider VA terms $52,900 Call 261 5080

Thompson-Brown

E X C E L L E N T S T A R T E R

H O M E Possible VA and FHA terms 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpeting, large kitchen, super fenced yard, $44,500

CENTURY 21 S T E I N H A U E R , INC.

326-3400

FANTASTIC Super 3 bedroom brick ranch, all alumi num trim, carpeting thru out, huge kitchen, spectacular basement with gas log fireplace, bar, garage, super buy, $51,900 Possible VA or land contract terms

Castelli 525-7400

1812 Middlebelt

316 Waatland Gardan City

A GREAT STEAL-I MEAN DEAL

Livonia Schools TRI FAMILY ROOM

Balcony overlooking living room1 Beau-tiful contemporary style with 20' fami-ly room with wet bar and 2 car garage

homeMaster 425-3830

BARGAIN PRICE RANCH $41,900, 3 bedroom, finiabed basement Assume a 7% mortgage

LIVONIA SCHOOLS 11 % LANDCONTRACT TERMS

3 bedroom ranch 2 car garage Needs decorating Below market price

Jerry Borregard

CHALET 477-1800

Real Estate Co.

455-5120 YOU'VE HIT THE JACKPOTI This popular Carriage Hills ranch is eya-appeallng Inside and o«t! Large

kitchen, 29' living room with cathedral ceiling and natural fireplace country kitchen, 29' living cathedral ceiling and natnri __ , Carpet thru-out, full basement, work-shop In the I car attached garage PaUo and fenced yard. Priced at only $44,900

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES

453-2210

BEGINNER'S DREAM An all brick home with a full basement, 3 nice sized bed-rooms. A great kitchen and 20 x 14 living room. Extra In-sulation. Super Sharp Home - good area. $47,900.

HARRYS.

WOLFE COMPANY

32398 Five Mile 421 5440

BEST BUY Livonia Schools

Land contract terms on this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch. Features: huge living room with dinlng-L, country kitchen, VA baths, finished basement, garage, superbly landscaped lot, plush car-peting and more. $54,900.

Century 21 NADA, INC. 477-9800

Buy issumptl

7% Go simple assumption at a low 7% Interest rate and gain a spacious, newty carpeted and remodeled 2 bedroom, aluminum ranch surrounded by towering trees. Call today for a showing. A bargain at $35,900.

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

GARDEN CITY GOOD STARTER HOME 3 bedroom, large lot. 2 car garage, paved street All this for $29,900

MCFARLANE B R O S .

421-2400

ORIGINAL Owners selling beautifully decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, aluminum trim, super kitchen, carpeting thru out. semi finished basement, 2nd full bath par tially completed, central air, 2 car ga rage, $50,900

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

SUPER STARTER Maintenance free home - 3 bedroom brick ranch featur-ing all aluminum trim and im-maculate condition inside and out. Simple assumption - all this for $39,900.

Century 21 Hartford South '261-4200

No 1 Century 21 Office in Mich since 1975

GARDEN CITY IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Sharp brick ranch featuring S bed-rooms. famioy room with natural fire-place, finished basement with bar plus oversixed 2 4 car garage with attached workshop Try short term land con-tract Only $53,900 For appointment to see call and ask for

JEAN PROCH CHAMBERLAIN 721-8400

$15,000 DOWN $471 per month at 10% interest Livo-nia schools, 3 bedroom brick, full baae-ment, garage, formal dining, remodeled kitchen and newly carpeted Wont last at $51,700 Call 459-3700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

WARM & COZY Picture yourself next to your own fire-place on a cold winter night Call for an appointment to see this 3 bedroom brick ranch with country sue kitchen, family room, 2 4 car garage and much, much more' Asking only $54,500

Century 21 Hartford 424, Inc. 525-4444

$41,900 Buys this Immaculate 3 bedroom brick ranch, spacious kitchen, office or den, carpeting thai out. garage, close to parks and shopping, easy terms,

Castelli 525-7400

1812 Middlebelt

$41,900 Buys this Immaculate brick ranch. 3 spacious bedrooms with 18 ft master bedroom, huge kitchen, office or den,

rpeting r u l i si

thru Out. garage, close to shopping easy terms

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

7V2% INTEREST Assume tastefully decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, aluminum trim, country kitchen, spacious master bedroom, 14 baths, carpeting thru out, family room with fireplace, partially finished base-ment, present payment of $257 moothly or Una contract terms. Livonia schools $47,900

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

91/2% Interest Live free and easy in this lovely 3 bedroom, V/t bath, fully carpeted brick and alu-minum CONDO with full basement. Features at-tached 2 car garage with di-rect access, private entry, lovely sun deck, central air, lots more. Buy simple as-sumption at 9V4% interest rate. Call today for term de-tails. $70,900

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

LAND CONTRACT Or ASSUMPTION

3 bedroom brick ranch, finished base ment with 18 ft wet bar, 4th bedroom or den In basement, all appliances stay Wayne-Westland Schools Only $44,500 Call CAROL

Land Contract Terms Garden City's finest 3 bedroom brtck ranch, 14 baths, 24 car garage All on a huge lot, many extras Terms negoti able

Norwood No. 8, Inc. 522-2900

NEAT & CLEAN Nice 3 bedroom bungalow offers 14 baths, carpeting throughout, partly fin-ished basement, patio and attached 2 car Extra ^rge kH Only

"CENTURY 21 TODAY 425-7900

0 D 0 W N Three bedrvom home on a nice sixed lot complete with 24 car garage $36,900 Call 522 8300

$20,400 ASSUMES - BY OWNER -

One ynar old Canton, 3 bedroom brick Colonial with 24 baths, large kitchen with dinette, family' room with fire-place, formal dining room, 1st floor laundry, 2 car attached garage. Simple Assumption at 10*% Interest Monthly payments of $525 Full price - $77,940

981-1265

BY OWNER, beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch, 14 baths, famllv room, carpet-ing throughout, large kitcbea, built-in dishwasher, finished baaement with bar, 24 car carafe, near schools 4 shopping area Terms $54,400 729 9255

BY OWNER I bedroom tri I m l , 14 car garage, pool. 14 baths, family room, deep lot, esrthtooea, carpeting thru out, weekdays before 3pm 421-4438

GARDEN CITY Just listed. Gorgeous brick tri-level. )

Bms. beaul huge country kitchen. large bedrooms, beeutifal famllv room,

•Ct, oecorat-huge country kitchen, garage, decorat-ed to a T Call now, possible 7.M as-sumption Asking

GARLING INC 543-4144 374-3540

LAND CONTRACT TERMS

Available on this super sharp 3 bed ro«Jm. brick ranch, country kitchen, beautiful finished baaement with bar and bath Good carpeting throughout,

Citio. oversixed 2 car garage, extra rge lot. Many extras. Immediate oc-

cupancy Garden City. Asking $59,940

Realty World Cameiot 525-5600

LANDCONTRACT Low money down - land con-tract available on this Im-maculate 3 bedroom brick ranch offering a lovely family room wtth natural fireplace and full baaement. excellent location. $50,900.

Century 21 Hartford South J 464-6400

I NO 1 Century 21 Office in Mich since 197$

ERA Integrity

318 Radford

AMAZING 3 bedroom brick ranch. 24 f t living room, applealing kitchen, finished base-ment with fireplace, den and full bath. 24 car garage 84% assumption available U4.9M

MASTER ASSOCIATES

478-7550

JUST DECORATED Large brick ranch wtth 3 bedrooms. 24 baths, dining room, finished recreation, garage, dreamy formica kictaa ASK ABOUT LAND CONTRACT or SUBSI DIZED MORTGAGE HURRY 144.944

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

JUST LISTED 2 bedroom bungalow. fres, 2 car garage, baaement, martte

s s e a r — * - * -ERA

MYERS-HILL 255-0037

^ ^ ^ ^ . .

8 E * Thursday, November 29.1979

C l c i / / i f i e d R e a l E / t a t e 318 Radford 318 Radford

BETTER THAN NEW Describe! thu J bedroom brick ranch oil lovely Lyndon Country kitchen 2 car garage Good aasumption!

CALL B MARTIN

CHALET 477-1800

FIRST OFFERING Newly decorated bungalow offers bedrooms, 14 baths, carpeting, dining room with bay window, full basement and garage $40,900

CENTURY 21 TODAY 425-7900

st Offering" to inspect this shirp b

"First Be the first to inspect this shirp brick ranch in a superb neighborhood This beauty offers 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, sharply finished rec room, 14 baths, and 2 car garage $53,500 Call 'or the finer details

CENTURY 21 TODAY 538-2000

"GOLD KEY SPECIALS"

LOOK! ONLY $37,500

3 bedroom aluminum, full basement and garage Call ENZO to see

DELIGHT! ONLY $32,900

Nice clean home, super country kitch en, IV, car garage on huge lot Call TOM to see

CENTURY 21 GOLD KEY HOMES

18303 Beech Dalv Rd Redford

255-2100

REDFORD. By owner, 3 bedroom brick ranch; 1 * car garage Full basement, new carpets, many extras Open bouse Sat and Sua 1 to 5 PM 12746 Sioux. S of Schoolcraft. E of Inkster. $49,900

TAKE YOUR PICK 4 BEDROOMS

ALUMINUM bungalow with den 14 baths, full basement, central air, all ap-pliances, garage, simple 8% assump-tion, $42,900

LAND CONTRACT ON th* squeaky clean 3 bedroom brick | ranch With I 4 baths, full finished base | ment 2 car garage Also has 10*. % simplej assumption, $57,000

QUALITY QUALITY 2 Bedroom brick ranch with 2 fire-laces, large living room and bedroom

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

MOVE IN For

THE HOLIDAYS 4 bedroom, 3 4 bath English Tudor, din ing room, TV room, Florida room, game room. City of Birmingham, im-mediate occupancy, $179,900

642-6952

New Construction NEWLY LISTED 3 bedroom, 2% bath BRICK RANCH. Very popular floor

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

BIRMINGH AREA 1547 Washington Brick cape cod 3 bedroom, full base-ment gas heat All new appliances, like model home $69,000 847-2671

BLMFLD TWP B HAM SCHOOLS Four (4) bedroom Contemporary Colo-nial. move-in condition, top-of-Iine fea tures, must sell Serious Buyers Only Second bouse under construction - finish yourself k save money'

OPEN SUNDAY, 1-4PM 4680 and 4688 Quarton Rd

| (16 Mile between Franklin A Inkster 1 4 miles W of Telegraph)

BLOOMFIELD - Fox Hills; 4 bedroom brick colonial. 2 4 baths, den, family room with fireplace, newly redecorated A painted Ready for immediate posses sioh Community house, tennis courts & places, urge living room and bedroom V e r y p o p u l a r f l o o r D l a n s l o n community house, tennis courts k

Full basement, atUched garage, on 70 h i n h l l n h t o H Kw P0^1 W a l k 10 schools $110,000 By ft lot Prime area $53,900 | n , 9 n " g h t e d b y C a t h e d r a l c e i l - I b^ner 335 1332 or 463-4835

ing over FAMILY ROOM with raised hearth brick FIRE-PLACE arid ad jo in ing COUNTRY KITCHEN with Merrilat Oak Cabinets. Out-standing MASTER BED-ROOM SUITE with master bath and walk-in closet FIRST FLOOR LAUNDRY full basement, 2Vfc car ga-rage. BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS. $115,000. Call 645-9700 for personal in-spection.

1 4 acwjs Attractive 2 bedroom custom built tttnch with full walk-out base-ment. )«ts of fruit trees, little bit of Country in the City, $5f,900

, 1 SUPER DUPER 3 bedroom brick ranch in 6 Mile, Ink ster rd area Full basement, lar, kitcehn, 1 Vi car garage, 1 4 baths move in condition, $55,900

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS TWP - Large custom built brick ranch, 1 acre lot, 2700 square feet living area, 2 4 car ga rage, 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, dining roqm, living room with fireplace, fami-' ly room, kitchen, full basement, central air, By owner $165,000 Call 9AM-5PM

588-9980

EXECUTIVE REALTORS 522-0900

BLOOMFIELD, Immediate Occupancy, 10% Land Contract, Beautiful 4-6 bed room. 3 4 bath, Quad Level, By Owner

731-0757

WOW What a price, all aluminum 14 story bungalow, spacious kitchen, carpeting, 1st floor laundry, enormous side drive, land contract, terms possible. Dearborn Hts . $36,900

BLOOMFIELD • NEW QUAD 4 bed rooms. 3 baths, family room, 2 4 car garage, fireplace, oak cabinets in trim,

| l l % finance $149,500 858 7225

MUST SELL Owner retiring 3 bedroom brick ranch with all large rooms, master bedroom has full wall cedar closet Central Air On nice fenced lot, convenient to every thing Only $46,900

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

REDFORD A BEAUTIFUL TOWN

"South Redford" $44,900 3 bedroom broadfront brick ui prime area (West Chicago) Large kitchen, newer furnace, modern rec room, newer roof (garage too) $5000 under market' 9960 Kinloch (Sharp)

"$44,900 Brick" (1st ad) 3 bedrooms, (aluminum trim) modern large kitchen,( dishwasher), fin ished rec room (wet bar), Urge garage, prime 8 Redford area . ($5000 under market) 12836 Lenore (Very nice)

"Brick $45,900" 3 bedroom brick in prime area Alumi num trim, new furnace, large kitchen basement, garage with covered patio appliances negotiable $4000 under market Hurry' 16020 Negaunee

937-2300 "JERRY STILL"

(Bedford's No 1 Salesman)

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK

REDFORD BUNGALOW $2000 DOWN

Call Jim Wilbanks A very sharp 3 bedroom bungalow Tiled basement Tastefully decorated Excellent location '

CHALET 477-1800

REDFORD LAND CONTRACT

$4500 down. 10%%. 2 bed-rooms. utility room, work room, 2 car garage, double lot, $26,500.

Dianne A Thiede MAYFAIR 522-8000

REDFORD Land contract - VA terms, calling all VA and land contract buyers, best buy in Redford. beautiful 4 bedroom k fam-ily room 1 owner home, breezeway k garage, family Florida bound in spring Hurry, won't last. lurry, won $51,500

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 538-7740

REDFORD TWP $57,000 LAND CONTRACT

Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch in im maculate condition 14 baths, finished basement 2 4 car garage Immediate occupancy

EXECUTIVE 476-5990

SOUTH REDFORD Super 3 bedroom brick bungalow in ex oellent neighborhood Basement, ga rage, fenced yard Appliances stav Jusl

PALMER REALTORS

NEWLY LISTED 3 bedroom. 14 bath I brick tri-level Fireplace, family room, attached garage, large corner lot with many trees, Bloomfield Hills Schools

I and mailing Priced at $89,500

BIRMINGHAM - Close to Pierce School, 2 bedroom brick and aluminum ranch on 70-ft lot Living room with fireplace, dining room, family room,

Q . . « i D , , A I a , l a c hed 2 4 car garage, basement,

buy By Assumption carpeting. Ideal for retirees or young

A simple assumption offer-1(amily ,69 900

ing a low 9'/«% interest rate can be yours with this super 2 bedroom, brick bungalow. Enjoy your over-sized lot, lovely patio, full basement. floored attic with stairs. Call today for term specifics $51,900.

Castelli ! 525-7400

1812 Middlebelt

319 Hornet For Sale Wayne County

BLOOMFIELD TWP, Maple Franklin James Conn California contemporary, hilltop, secluded, fireplace, 3 bedroom, 14 baths. Walnut lake privileges Land

| Contract Owner-Broker 626-9047

BLOOMFIELD TWP This top quality country ranch offers seclusion with convenience Visualize warm bedrooms, 2 full tile baths, gour-met kitchen & dining area with targe living room featuring log burning fire-place all decorated to perfection See it today $87,500

O'RlLLEY REALTY 689 8844

Century 21 Boardwalk div. 459-3600

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

A Brand new 3 bedroom Birmingham a n d house for a handy couple to finish $95,000 352-4482 Eves 476 8819

ACROSS FROM Country Club Rent on month to month basis with option to buy on Und Contract terms at i R « e fionn Beautiful large Colonial with sunken | pool, surj room and family room Imme diate occupancy Ask for MARY ST AMOUR 851-9890 or 681-5565

G 0 0 D E REAL ESTATE

A Goode Listing Is A Good Buy' 1411 N Woodward 647-1898

FOXCROFT Traditional Ranch rich in character and detail, located on a lovely lot bordered by flowering trees and stockade fence. Open floor plan is perfect for entertaining with spacious combination living and dining area, family room with brick hearth fireplace

delightful kitchen with breakfast area. Central air. Priced at $109,900. H-70.

HANNETT, INC. 645-5700

STRAWBERRY HILL SUBDIVISION

3 bedroom. 2 4 bath ranch. Beamed family room with fireplace and wet bar, full basement, side-entrance ga-rage, 1st floor laundry, all kitchen ap-pliances including micro-wave oven, premium lot $152,900

CALL JERRY KAYE

Robertson Bros. Co. 644-3633

(Noon 6PM Daily Except Thurs)

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BUILDERS NEW Home Just completed, land contract avail-able, Birmingham schools, near St Regis, large deluxe custom built coloni-al on treed 1 4 acre, 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, quality throughout, many extras, must see to appreciate Open Siinda' 1-5PM 1930 Orchard Lane E of La N of 14 $142,500 8!

Enjoy The Seclusi Of this wooded, nearly 14 acnrliloom field Hills retreat This 4 b^h'oom Quad level features a walk - QKffamily room to patio for the nature lover, a marble fireplace for the romantic Bloomfield Hills Schools Intercom phone jacks, wet bar. central air, walking distance to shopping, are some of the $189,900

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

303 Weat Bloomfield

Walking Distance to St. Regis

& Brother Rice This large sprawling ranch in this de-mand area of Birmingham is ideal for those who need 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths plus formal dining room It's spacious yard gives extreme privacy 2 year LC. terms negotiable Call for your appointment $132,900

Max

BR00CK 626-4000

CHARMING COLONIAL RANCH Holy Name area Completely renovated 3 bedroom, 1 bath, lntown home Living room with fireplace, separate dining room, new kitchen and bath, master bedroom has 9' doorwall to private back yard Excellent assumption $87,000 Owner Agent After 6 PM, 851-5914

LARGE custom built brick ranch 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, large family room, living room, kitchen, each with fireplace, large panelled k finish rec room, 2 4 car garage Land Contract available Must sell $132,500 Open weekends 12-5pm Call after 6pm

646-6561

Builder's Closeout BARRY HOMES

WEST BLOOMFIELD WOODS • 14 Mile A Drake Rd area, Tudor colonial offers family room plus den, many quality features Approximately 2700 sq f t Priced at $127,900 including a $4,000 floor covering allowance 7336 OAKTREE

BRIDGE CONTEMPORARY on wood ed lot Exciting and functional design. Approximately 3,000 sq ft Some color selections available Priced at $149,900 including $4,000 floor covering allow ance 7313 OAKTREE

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield

851-8100

BUILDERS MODEL

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Access to Orchard Lake. Bloomfield Hills schools SCHOLZ DESIGN: 2900 sq f t , 3 car garage Now $146,000 Terms

C & N Building Co., Inc

332-3230

303 Weat Bloomfield 14 MILE. Between Telegraph 6i Lahser Aluminum 7 rooms with citv sewers, well water, expansion attic, fruit trees on 14 acres 2 car attached garage. Arthur N King 835-7800

BUY MY HOUSE GET A CHECK $500 rebate to the person who as-

sumes the 104% mortgage on a 2 bed-room ranch in Birmingham Garage, fenced yard, near transportation, low taxes Asking $54,700 $20,000 will as-sume Payments $363 a month Open Dec 1 1 2 847 Smith 646 2379, or

646-1726

NEW OFFERING Superb pillared all brick Colonial home on magnifl cent 150x300 ft. lot. 3.400 sq. ft. of living space fea-tures: spacious marble foyer, formal living room, separate formal dining room with 2 built-in marble topped buf-fets. gracious paneled family room with ful fireplace wall and built-in bar. Library with bullt-ins. 4 extra large bed-rooms, 2V4 baths, first floor laundry, plus a custom Gray-bill kitchen with built-ins tha t ' s every woman 's Dream. Full basement too, with finished rec room and office. Central air, 2'A car at-tached garage, circular and side drives. A lovely family home. $183,900.

BUILDERS OWN A gorgeous colonial home overlooking a I R u A n n n i n t m f t n t park like setting with stream, des ign^ V a P P 0 , n , m e n l -tor gracious living. 4 large bedrooms, 2 t i — » . A

AETNA full and 2 half baths, a formal dining room, library, family room, and 3 car garage

Three Prime Values BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ultra-spacious Contemporary Quad on half acre cor ner lot Library plus 4 bedrooms, 3 4 baths, fireplaced family room with wet bar, in-law suite, Central Air Top area $119,900

ASK FOR MARGARET OLSON

WEST BEVERLY HILLS — prime resi-dential community with Executive Co-lonial on premium corner lot Spacious, nicely maintained. 4 bedrboms. fire-placed family room, porch and patio in garden setting. Near shopping, major roads, Birmingham Schools Immediate occupancy $127,500

ASK FOR MARGARET OLSON

PRESTIGIOUS QUARTON-LAHSER area of Birmingham Pure natural beauty frames picture-perfect pillared Colonial 3 fireplaces warm beamed family room, large living room and super rec room with sit-up wet bar in walk-out lower level Library or fifth bedroom, 4 baths Home is immaculate beautifully decorated, well insulated has many extras $169,900

ASK FOR MARGARET OLSON

EARL KEIM

pluses

ELITE PROPERTIES OF MICH , INC

851-9890

ADAMS WOODS

A rare find' Our popular HILLSIDE Model (a ranch) f ea tu r ing a beau t i fu l ly landscaped atrium, carpeting & drapes - just waiting for you to move into Large break fast area in kitchen, marble foyer, many extras The third bedroom converts to a super deli with built-in storage cabi inets

$179,900 ; Call DELONG

For Personal Showt JEAN VALKA or WALL

852-9555 ROBERTSON BROS.

BEVERLY HILLS-N Royal Oak 4 bed room, 2 4 bath Cape Cod Large lot. im-mediate pccupancy Move in condition $97,500 549 5359

mmediate Occupancy EXCELLENT ASSUMPTION

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4 1036 TOPVIEW

Charming] Hickory Heights - 3 bedroom home, eorher kit, delightful landscapiag Bloomfield Schools

Call JOYCE MITCHELL 647 5500 THE

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

FRANKLIN VILLAGE

ESTATES I Quality built 3200 to 3400 sq ft tradi tional Colonial homes One half acre lots Bloomfield Hills schools 9 4 % fi-

| nancing available

From...$187,600 OPEN DAILY 12-7 SAT & SUN 12-6

SOME FOR QUICK OCCUPANCY

CALL DEBRA DONTJE at...851-9490

PULTE Homes Of Mich, Inc

I OPEN SUN 1 TO 5 . In town Dutch Co-lonial 4 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, den, new kitchen Assumable 8 4 % $79,900 Pos

| sible Land Contract 644-7675

ASSUMABLE AT 10% Birmingham only $23,000 down to as sume the mortgage on this 3 bedroom 1 4 bath brick ranch, full finished base-ment, 14 car garage, $73,500

SOMERSET REAL ESTATE

649-6800 BEVERLY HILLS, immediate occu pancy, 16961 Wetherby 3 bedroom ranch, carpeting, drapes, central air, many extras, $76,000 368-3482

CRANBR00K ASSOC. INC., REALTORS

645-5790

Executive Colonial Understated elegance - lovely brick co-lonial 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, cathedral ceiliitg family room, 2 fireplaces, for-mal dining, basement, attached garage, 4 aqrelot $159,900

Birmingham $52,900 w o w Brick and cedar ranch Treed lot 3 bedrooms, natural fireplace, appli-

|. simple assumption, VA or land contract terms

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414, Inc. 478-6000

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE. INC

Betters Home & Gardens

OPEN SUN 1-4 191 CONCORD, BLOOMFIELD HILLS One of a kind Colonial on a private treed setting Three bedrooms, den, game and billiard room Beautiful 20x40 inground heated pool with all ac-cessories $124,900 851-0300

Chamberlain 646-6000 338-7338

CUSTOM BUILT HOUSE in Bloomfield Hills All finished 3 bed-rooms, 3 full baths, wonderful finished basement & many other features Owner must sell $90,000 Assumable mortgage of $35,000 at 7 4 % Call after 5pm. 338-6627

CUSTOM HOMES Built from $32 40 a sq ft and up on your improved lot. Bring your plans to our builder who is also an engineer A designer for a quote Also check our-SCHOLZ DESIGN COLLECTION of 400 different homes from $50,000 to $300,000

CAN Building Co., Inc

332-3230

CHARMING HUNTINGTON WOODS Home 3 bedrooms, 14 baths, natural woodwork, cozy stone fireplace in living room EXCELLENT LAND CON-TRACT TERMS $63,900

Chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

PRIME QUARTON/Holy Name loca tion A stones throw from the lake, town, and bus routes Older home, Craftsman style well maintained and updated 3 bedroom, dressing room, tile bath upstairs, fireplaced living room, dining room, kitchen/pantry, study with half bath down Large lot with flower-

BEVERLY HILLS EXEC* COLONIAL 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, central air, lart lot, prestige location. 2 yrs old, 8 4 '

assumption Sale mortga, Englui Realty

or lease 649-3577

IN-TOWN aluminum, forced air j

BIRMII bUMMl

$49,900

INGHAM 3 bedroom ment. garage, gas

under $5O,OO0

ERA MYERS-HILL 255-0037

S. REDFORD QUALITY BUILT Brick Ranch in West era Golf Club area Features 3 bed rooms, 14 baths, modem kitchen, car rrt throughout, family room, rec room

car garage Immediate occupancy

BRICK BUNGALOW BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED home featurea $ bedrooms, modern kitchen, full baaement. Immediate occupancy

1ST. OFFERING LOVELY Aluminum Bungalow 3 bed-rooms, carpeted, Florida room, full baaement. patio, gas grill, furniture in-cluded, 2 car garage

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY MOVE IN CONDITION. Aluminum Bungalow 3 bedrooms, country kitch en. carpeted, rec room, nicely landacaped Only, $42,000

EARL KEIM 538-8300

REDFORD INC.

BEVERL^ HlLLS-brick 3 bedroom, 14 baths, i fireplaced living room, rec. room, gas central air, 2 car garage, $79,900

OTHY UNDEMAN REAL ESTATE

644-0330

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JljJST LISTED Popular Bloomfield Square. Exciting Tudor Colonial with contemporary flair. Beauti-fully landscaped lot with a loyely view of Walnut Lake. This one Owner home fea-tures 4 bedrooms, library plus family room and numer-ous extras. $189,500.

Century 21 FAIR TOWNE CO.

626-8000-

V A 1 1 1 / 2 % GRAND RIVER INKSTER RD

S bedroom bungalow, newly decorated, baaement, immediate occupancy $20,000 Vats eligible from WfTlt to

MANLEY. MAR KEY t GAYLE, INC

535-0066

Land Contract -Terms possible Brick home In move In condition, full baaement A garage. One r a w Warranty A just $44,000* Call 52 8100

ERA Integrity

OPEN SAT, - SUN. 1-4, 1»M Kinmore. Save gas. move back to Dearborn Hts, 4 bedroom colonial. 24 baths, family room, land contract or assnmptiwi. Bo In by Christinas 100.000 Century 21, Cvran A Jotaaon Inc 514-1711

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MAPLE/Inkptef area, custom built country contemporary colonial, move-in condition, custom decorated through-out, stained ^ak flooring in living room, dining room, library * family room 4 bedrooms, master with sittiaf room, 1st floor laundry, custom wallpapers A shutters in e t e r j room, fireplaced fam-ily room wit* btiiltins Large lot back-ing to stream. gas bar-b^ue. finished patio, 2 4 car attached garage, central air with electronic filter * humidifier, electr ic garage opener, custom landacaped *ith brick walk A sprink ling system Mult be seen for details $ 2 2 4 , 9 0 6 . 8 5 1 - 9 0 6 6 o r 6 4 K 2 2 C

BIRMINGHAM AREA LAND CONTRACT TERMS AT 9 4 % We have 4 darling homes with 3 bed-rooms each. Some homes have immedi-ate occupancy Our office feels it's a fantastic opportunity. Ask for MARY ST AMOUR 851-9890 or 681-5565

ELITE PROPERTIES OF MICH , INC

851-9890 BIRMINGHAM

BEVERLY HILLS Full basement ranch, ready for move-in, freshly paint-ed and carpeted Two fireplaces, 3 bed-rooms, 14 baths Assumable 9 4 % mortgage $86,900

MIDVALE AREA Immaculate, beauti-fully decorated colonial has fireplaced living room, formal dining room, large kitchen, den, screened porch 3 bed-rooms, 2 4 baths New gas-saver fur-nace $127,500

CLOSE TO BIRMINGHAM A ranch in country-like setting has two raised-hearth fireplaces, Inviting fami-ly room. 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, central air. $129,900

RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES

1821 W. Maple 647-7100 Birmingham

STRAWBERRY HILL SUBDIVISION

4 bedroom. 2 4 bath French Provincial Beautiful premium wooded lot Side en-trance garage, library with wet bar. full basement, beamed family room with natural fireplace Subdivision amenities include fenced private tennis court, 4 acre wooded park, paved streets with rolled curbs, city side-walks. Prime, close-in location Com-

t landscaped and sodded 167.900

CALL JERRY KAYE

Robertson Bros. Co. Strawberry Hill Subdivision

644-3633 (Noon-6PM Daily except Thurs)

Decorator Perfect In Exquisite taste, this 3 bedroom ranch, features a beautiful fireplaced living room, with pegged Bruce hard-

floors that also run into the sepa-rate dining room A spacious family room There is a fantastic Poggenpohl Sourmet kitchen with all the built-ins. 'alnut Lake privileges. Land contract

or VA terms can make it a smart buy in today's market $106,900

Max

BR00CK 644-6700

BIRMINGHAM-BY OWNER Sharp 2 bedroom brick ranch, large up-dated kitchen with eating space, 1 4 baths, fireplace, knotty pine paneled family room In basement, 14 car ga-rage, 84 assumable mortgage. $65,900 Open Sun. 1-5PM, 2078 Manchester Call after 5PM 643-6524

BIRMINGHAM - By owner I bedroom colonial, 14 bath, panelled library, for-mal living A dining rooms, enclosed porch, breakfast room in large kitchen, full basement, 2 car garage Southfield Lincoln area $ 1 1 5 , 0 0 0 6 4 5 - 9 2 4 9

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5PM 5461 Provincial. Bloomfield HilU 4 bedroom French Provincial colonial, 3 4 baths, library. Sprinklers Walkout finished recreation room Walnut Lake privileges Birmingham Schools

855-1165

abl g trees $88,000 Land contract avail->le 676 Dewey. Birmingham 647-8327

WING LAKE PRIVILEGES

I-ovely 4 bedroom,i 2 bath brick ranch on double lot. Family room with fire-place, library, 2 4 car garage Yours for only $119,900

CENTURY 21 C O R N E R S T O N E 3 4 8 - 6 5 0 0

$20,000 PRICE REDUCTION

SIMPLE 8.8% ASSUMPTION

BUY NOW -BE IN FOR CHRISTMAS

This large, spacious custom built Ranch in FRANKLIN is great for those who want the peace A quiet of the country plus easy acess to Freeways. It's 4 bed-rooms, 3 4 baths, library, 2 fireplaces, lower level family room with walk -out, 38x18 pool A a picturesque pond are a real Find' on today's market at $179,900 Make your appointment

todaylMaX

BROOCK 626-4000

REALTY, BLOOMFIELD, INC

681-5700

AVAII.ABLE IMMEDIATELY beauti ful 2600 plus sq ft contemporary tri level. 4 bedrooms, large master bed-room with walk in closet A balcony, 2 full & 2 half baths, dramatic cathredal ceiling foyer A 20 ft sunken living room, dining room, huge 25 ft. family room with fireplace, wet bar A doorwall to patio, newly decorator car-peted thru out, 2 car attached garage with work bench and built in cabinets, $119,900 Consider land contract. Mr Bisbee days 565 3900 Eves. 626-7748

BLMFLD. HILLS SCHOOLS

I Beautifully decorated 4 bed-room pillared Colonial with formal living and dining rooms, large family room

I with full wall fireplace, and bright cheerful kitchen with charming breakfast room. All the extras have been in-cluded in this fine elegant home. Call for an appoint-

ment. H-47.

HANNETT, INC. 16216-6200 645-5700

Bloomfield Hills Schools MIDDLEBELT ESTATES

Perhaps the last of the under $150,000 new homes in the Bloomfield Hills School District A few choice building sites still remain 11% Financing avail-able on Spec Homes

BING CONSTRUCTION Lone Pine^ Middlebelt Rds

851-3993 or 338-4033 BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS Immediate occupancy for this lovely colonial which offers private beach and boat privileges on Pine Lake 5 bed-rooms, brick wall fireplace in family room, island kitchen with large pantry, central air $162,500

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield

851-8100 FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL

I 2 4 baths, family room with fireplace, backs onto wooded Commons, 8 4 f

I Assumable Mtge Farmington-Maple | area $115,900 After 6PM 661-5136

GREAT FAMILY HOME

I Clean freshly decorated 4 bedroom 2 4 | bath colonial with oversixed lot, 24x24 ft deck, country kitchen, den and fami-ly room with full wall fireplace, close to schools, shopping and major trans-portation routes W Bloomfield schools

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 851-9770

REALTY "Everything we touch turns to SOLD"

626-4800 559-8333

OPEN HOUSE SAT SUN, 1-5PM 6276 Wynford, N of Maple. W of Middlebelt Move-in condition 4 bed-room, 2 4 bath colonial, family room with fireplace, finished basement, 2 4

| car garage, many extras too numerous to mention 9 4 % Land contract terms available $124,900 By Owner 851-5133

303 W«tt Bkxwnfwld

OPEN SUND 2-5 7200 CREEKS BEND

N of 14 Mile, W of Orchard Lake Stunning condo in W Bioomfield's Peb-ble Creek II Includes tack lighting, skylight, large baaement and central air $169,900

6205 LAURAIN CT N of 14 Mile, W of Drake

in w Bloomfield Woods This spacious new colonial features library, sunken family room with fireplace and beamed ceiling 1st floor laundry $147,900

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

MAPLE, ASSOC

EARL

KEIM 855-9100

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

FOUR NEW SPECS We have 4 unique & stalely colonial model? available for immediate occu pancy Each home has 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, library, 2 or 3 car garages and are 2500 to 2800 Sq Ft Homes are priced from $126,500 Visit Green Hill Woods in Farmington Hills, lust west of Drake on the north side of 9 Mile

BENIVEGNA REALTY 476-1577

A BUYERS BARGAIN ALL TERMS AVAILABLE

(No 49tu) Sharp, neat, clean, new and exciting You won't be able to resist All brick area $63,500 Call for details

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

FARMINGTON HILLS Charming older 2 story home located in historical area and within walking dis lance of downtown Farmington 4 bed rooms dining room sun room, family room. 2 car garage plus barn Large Park-Like-Yard with ia*s $85,500

REALTY WORLD JERRY F EDWARDS 4 ASSOC

553-8100

Farmington Hills New Contruction

Choose your colors in this Custom Qua) ily 4 bedroom • library Home Special features include such things as stained woodwork 1st floor laundry, carpeting & fixture allowance Excellent location near Expressways, schools churches and new shopping centers Attractive Land Contract available $118 900

ERA M. D. HARWELL CO

626-3800

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 6665 Heatherheath

S. of Maple. W. of Middle-belt. Old Maple Farm.

* L.C. TERMS. QUICK OCCUPANCY.

Lovely 3 bedroom, 2Vi bath trilevel, formal dining room with doorwall to large landscaped yard. Central air, spacious family room with fireplace. All Designer wall-paper. Levellors and new Soiarian kitchen floor. Great traffic pattern and pass hall. $105,900.

AETNA REALTY

"Everything we touch turns to SOLD"

626-4800

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom brick ranch. 14 baths, finished base ment, gas heat, air. bar b^ue, 2 4 car garage, carpeted throughout $63,900

478-5323

WEST BLOOMFIELD BUILDERS MODEL

9%% Land Contract $154,950

4 bedroom, 2 full and 2 half baths, pro-fessionally decorated, many extras Fruehauf Farms Walnut Lake Rd at Middlebelt

BINDER HOMES 474-9300

Wrap It Up For Christmas

OPEN SUN 2-5 Pine Lake Privileges

SKATE k SNOWMOBILE NOW SWIM k BOAT NEXT SUMMER

Serene, contemporary bi-level, Bloom field Hills Schools, 5 bedrooms, 3 4 baths, beamed family room with wet bar, cathedral ceilinp, dumb waiter, 2 fireplaces, sprinkling system, simple assumption Priced reduced to $175,000 Must be sold 3383 Pine Es-tates Drive. W of Middlebelt, N of Long Lake Rd

FARMINGTON HILLS Immediate oc cupancy 2 or 3 bedroom ranch By owner Large bving & family rooms with fireplaces Garage Short term LC 10% interest Reduced to $41,900 21949 Middlebelt After 6 PM 352-4168

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom brick ranch on double lot 2 car garage, well insulated Excellent starter home Just under $40,000

ERA MYERS-HILL 255-0037

Farmington Hills Meadowhills Estates

NOW 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath Colonial Fully carpeted dishwasher range nfrwai floor, full wall fireplace large family room, 2440 square feet side entry ga rage 140 x 125 lot

9% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE

ASK FOR LOT 170 Models located on Halstead Raod be tween 8 & 9 Mile Open Daily 12 7

CALL RAY ABRAHAM at 478-9292

PULTE Homes of Mich. Inc

!• ARM1NGTON Land Contract possi ble brick 3 bedroom. 1 4 bath, central air, oversized garage finished base ment with bath, immediate occupancy Buyers only $61,200 474 0361

FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN SUNDAY, 29940 ELDRED, peaceful country setting on over 4 acres, lovely 4 bedroom Colonial, fami-ly room, fully carpeted, Florida room. 2 car attached garage and a horse barn, $79,900

MARTIN. KETCHUM k MARTIN

522-0200 FARMINGTON HILLS

OPEN SUN 2 5PM First Offering, Beautiful Nosan Built 5 bedroom 2 4 bath Colonial Move in Condition Formal living room & dining

FOUR BEDROOMS (No 14so) This quality constructed 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath brick ranch with din ing room and full basement is ideally Situated in an excellent neighborhood of well maintained homes Swim club membership available Must sell Act fast1

Century 21 VINCENTN LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100 FUEL SAVER

Walk to Town Large wooded lot 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room enclosed porch and 2 car garage Move-in condition Asking $69,900 474-7978 474 3734

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Call today to see this 3 bedroom home featuring eat in kitchen with bay win dow. huge walk-in closet in master bed room, fenced yard, basement and mor»>

7 i t r ^ J , l b b"?1 !,repUce - iy msoo sTmple ^ u m i aen, 1st floor laundry, central air, pn- t i o n vate patio with gas grill, finished base ment, 28823 Raleigh. East of Middle belt, South of II Mile By Owner 1139,000 474-2349

CENTURY 21 SECONTINE ASSOC.

626-8800

HOME FOR HE HOLIDAYS

Select your carpet colors and invite your guests' 3 bedroom. 14 baths. Wal-nut Lake privileges. $ 6 7 , 9 0 0 , Possible leasing available Open Sun. 14 PM 2101 Bain Tree, N of Quarton, Off Ink-ster Terms available

LAVERNE EADY * ASSOCIATES, INC

626-4711 227-4744

W. BLOOMFIELD Land Contract terms with 20% down at 11% are avail-able on this spacious 4 bed-room, 2'A bath Potomac Towne Condo with finished rec room, central air, coun-try kitchen, 2 car attached garage. $100,000.

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc 559-1300

303 Watt Bloomfield

OPEN HOUSE Sun., Dec.2, 2-5 PM.

Hickory Heights subdivision, i home with 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, _ mingham schools, assumable mortga. 4128 W Orchard Hill - N of Wattles*^ off Hickory Heights, off Adatns $104,900

CALL CELESTE COLE ^44-6300, 642-6645 WEIR. SNYDER

k RANKE

This Home Boasts st (Varies kitchen with all the built -ins. Unique fifst floor game room, plus fireplaced family room Park like yard, professionally landscaped with multiple patios k heated swimming pool. All this

car garage A perfect family

CRANBROOK ASSOC. INC.. REALTORS

645-5790

Immediate Occupancy EXCELLENT ASSUMPTION

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4 1036 Topvtew

Charming Hickofv Heights | bedroom me. corner lot, delightful iviaranin* Qnkn^l. Call j o & E MITCHELL. 647-5500

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM RANCH Maple. Adams area. 2 bedrooms, den. 2 car garage, new carpeting, remodeled bath, double lot. MS,900 Land Contract Available Rhodes Realty 642-0014 646-1074

BIRMINGHAM

QUARTON LAKE ESTATES LAKE PARK DRIVE

4 bedroom colonial, 2 4 baths, family room with built-ins. dining room, 2 4 car garage, central air. Parquet floor-ing in large gourmet kitchen and break-fast room, ceramic tile foyer A fine home in a prestige area for all your

d entertain! family and i ilng needs.

LARGE 10% ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE

LAND CONTRACT CONSIDERED

$169,500. 642-7492

OPEN SUN. 1-5 PM. S bedroom ranch, Bloomfield Hills schools. 2 baths, formal dining room. Home aet well back ott road on larfe trsed lot. U n d contract possible $89,900. 4325 Franklin Rd , S. of Long LakeRd.

MANUEL kRANKE

851-$$00

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-4:30

4510 W MAPLE Corner Franklin Rd

3 bedroom ranch-1 .2 acres Possible Land Contract

$79,500

2712 PEMBROKE E. of Coolidge

3 bedroom - rec room Excellent terms

Reduced to $68,500

21W LONE PINE E. of Middlebelt

Walnut Lakefroat $199,500

4117 ANTIQUE LANE S. off Long Lake

Family home $169,500

412 HANNA Corner of Bates

Charmer $102,$00

2412 CLAWSON S. off Webster-Royal Oak

Assume 91/z% Mortgage

Clean, like new, 3 bedroom ranch, built in 1969 All aluminum exterior, central air. ceramic bath, full finished basement Includes appliances! Fenced

•n Lake with paved & treed lot in Sylvan i, community h plus swimming i

l ege Reduced to $53. taker _

paved tennis streets, community house k

ing privi-900 Seller will

LCt with $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 down or assume1

Max

BROOCK 626-4000

BY OWNER, Reduced Attractive Quad on ravine lot 5 or 6 bedrooms. 7230 Ten Hill, North of 14 Mile, between Middle-belt k Inkster Call 626-0797

BY OWNER - Simple Assumption at 10%. You take realtor fee. 4 bedroom colonial, 2.728 sq ft., living-dining room, family room with pegged oak floor, large kitchen. walk-In pantry, cedar closet, 6 panelled doors, central air, garage door opener, free-form patio with gas grill, well landscaped and great location Bloomfield Hills school. Price not negotiable - $ 1 3 9 , 5 0 0 .

6 2 6 - 3 6 7 9

CHARMING early Michigan Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, located on eight tenths of an acre in W Bloomfield. Steady Income from separate 3 bed-room carriage bouse apt. also kennel facilities. $99,000 Land contract terms available Call 35S-4244 or M2-8419

111/2% For 18 Months

PRESTIGIOUS Long Lake-Middlebelt

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS 2 NEW HOMES FOR SALE

3200 Sq Ft 2 story Contemporary

$ 1 7 9 , 9 0 0 2900 Sq Ft. 2 story Traditional

$ 1 7 8 , 9 0 0

4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, country kitchen with Formica cabinets, great room with wet bar & many features.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 626-5255 626-2462

Total Kroll Bldg Co.

JUST REDUCED IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 4 bedroom Quad with 2 baths, library, family room. Lovely landscaping. Private patio, central air. Call today for more i n fo rma t i on . $ 1 0 9 , 0 0 0 .

Century 21 FAIR TOWNE CO.

626-8000

OPEN SUN 2-5 W. BLOOMFIELD

Contemporary colonial with four bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, library, finished walkout basement with wet bar, central air and putting green. $ 1 3 9 , 9 0 0 . 5 3 8 9 Cen-terbrook. S. of Maple, E. of Orchard Lake.

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1

Country Living City Conveniences

Custom built brick ranch with walkout basement, 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, super living room with fireplace, country kitchen with built-ins, central air, covered patio, wood deck, oversize attached garage with opener, ail this on over '/* acre treed lot. $94,900.

Century 21 NADA, INC. 477-9800

CENTURY 21 CORNERSTONE 478-4660

ALL FARMINGTON HILLS

Hilltop Setting Gracefully terraced grounds Iffimacu late 4 bedroom split, 3 4 baths, formal dining. 1st floor laundry, activities cen ter, work shop, attached earaee $109,900

NEW ON Vi ACRE Brick custom ranch on private lot backs to woods 3 bedrooms, family room, fireplace, basement, move right in! Contract terms available! $82 500

2 YEARS YOUNG Spectacular brick tri-level • 3 bed-rooms, country kitchen, gorgeous fami-ly room with natural fireplace, patio attached garage $78,903

BEST OF BOTH Tranquil natural setting short walk to downtown Ideal 3 bedroom brick ranch, full basement, garage, covered patio, private lot backs to woods 172,000

SUPER 1i/4 ACRE Quiet country living - secluded para dise. Immaculate 2 bedroom home with family room or 3rd bedroom, garage and appliances $53,000

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414. Inc. 478-6000

OPEN SUN 1-5 29374 Bircbcrest Woodland Trails Sub W of Drake, S of 13 Builders Model, 3200 sq ft Tudor Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 full. 1 half baths, formal living room, dining room with buUers pantry. 3 car garage, family room with fireplace LotaofEXTRAS $162,500

Parkland Realty 851-5690

COLONIAL (No Ism). 1975 colonial charmer. 8 rooms. 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, large basement, modern kitchen Thu home features attractive window coverings, authentic Greenfield Village Collection wallpaper, redwood deck overlooking commons park area, and wall to wall fireplace Lowest priced home in the neighborhood Owner trans-ferred

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 11% Land Contract Terms

(No 7ca) Brand new Spanish design bnck ranch with 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths formal dining room and coxy family room with wood burning fireplace Cus torn crafted kitchen with wood cabine try Stain woodwork, premium ceramic baths and much much more Builder of fenng short term land contract at 11 * $108,000 For more details call

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100 , KIMBERLY SUB. 5 bedrooms 2 4 baths. Colonial ravine lot, finished rec room, with many extras. $121,000 Call for appointment,476 4866, 837-4100

LAND CONTRACT TERMS 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 4 baths base ment, attached garage many extras $84,900 Open Sundays or by appoint ment 553 9032

LARGE FORMAL Colonial with side entrance garage over 3,000 so ft., fieldstooe fireplace, hard wood floors Located in Farm ington Hills Immediate Occu pancy $142,500

NICELY LANDSCAPED treed lot with court location 3100 sq ft Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, family room, den, Florida room En

Krgy saving features Canter ry Commons, Farmington

. Hills $124,900 Call 642 0763

Thompson-Brown

BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD

Lincolnshire Estates OPEN SUNDAY. 29043 RALEIGH Large colonial with 4 spaoeus bed rooms, paneled den, large kitchen with dinette, formal living and dining rooms 2 4 baths, first floor laundry, large family room with fireplace Home maintained to perfection Land con tract terms available $104,900

Norwood No. 12 South Inc 478-5000

BY OWNER - land contract, 3 bedroom ranch, natural fireplace, family room, kitchen with breakfast nook k dishwasher, finished basement, patio area. 2 car attached garage, all on 4 •ere. Completely landscaped corner lot.

00 M$$$ Os $ 7 8 , 9 0 0 > Oakland 474 5698

7 4 % mortgage oo this 3 colonial in W. Bloomfield,

built In 1973. $44,000. Call after 4PM weekdays Open Sat A Sun. Immediate occupancy 363 8153

SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT Birmingham 644-7000

ASSUME THIS MORTGAGE (No SOpo) A charming 4 bedroom, 2 sto-ry bonvB, 1 bouse away from Sylvan Lake. Has a simple assumption at • 4 % . Call for all the details. 177,000. Won t last!

Century 21 VINCENT N LES

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100 $99,900

Almost new, 1700 sq. f t 4 bedroom, 24 bath colonial 9% assumption AB-RO REALTORS 477-3762

LEAVING STATE Must seU. Magnifi-cent stately 4 bedroom, 24 bath cus-tom Colonial home In DeerfleM Village Sub Features include; 100 sq. f t heated swimming pool with Juassl Large cir-cular drive, outstanding master bed-

*rea. room suite with flm>lace, completely mirrored dra Urge walk-in cloeet k recessed custom gourmet kitchen, we. fireplace in family room, private dsn, large marble foyer, first floor laundry, customised carpentry thru-out. Whole house newly decorated Central air h power humidi f ier . Beaut i fu l ly Undscaped lot. Mast see to appreciate $200,000 Assumable 104% mortgage For appointment Can after 6 PM.

•51-2606

NEW CONSTRUCTION I Urge custom colonials ia a prime W. Bloomfield neighborhood Quality throughout Bloomfield Hills acho Call for details $209,900 to $319,900

EARL KEIM

REALTY, BLOOMFIELD. INC. 681-5700

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE, INC

Betters Home k Gardens

OPEN SUN 1-4 51 $5 CEDARHURST, WEST BLOOM FIELD Custom decorated four bed-room 24 bath Colonial with formal dining room, family room with diagonal plank cedar walk Fireplace, immedi ate occupancy. $129,500 $$1-0300

WABEEK TUDOR 2 story foyer with circular •birway, gathering room and den with wet bar, M u d kitch-en. deck wtth BBQ and fantas tic view. Master bedroom has beamed cathedral celling, sunken bathtub, many extras Land Contract terms avail-able $239,000, Call S5M706

Thompsen-Brown

OPEN SUN. 1-4 N of 14 MUe, V. off Middlebelt •

K ? a s t « a i x , 5 2 fireplace, 2 c*r attached garage Priced to sell. Come visit at oar opsa house U M BR1ARCUFFE KNOLL. |M.H0

Norwood No. 12 North Inc. 651-96&0

BY OWNER- 3 bedroom tri-level, 1 4 baths, 2 car garage, central air, 9 Mile and Inkster area 9 4 % assumable mortgage, Immediate occupancy Must sell $$1,000 476-0019

RANCH. 2 bedroom, full basement, 2 4 car garage, land contract. Farmington Hills By appointment, buyers only, af ter 6 PM, 669 2054

BUILDER S CLOSEOUT from $44,900, 10% down, new 3 bedroom ranchs, full basement, carpeted, for appt. call

5 5 3 - 7 7 5 1

BRICK RANCH Three bedrooms, formal dining, living dining with 2 way fireplace, complete aMUinced kitchen recreation room with fireplace A wet ber, 24 em at-tached garage Private patio convex ieot to X-Ways Schools A $80 000

CENTURY 21 Geoe Darkei

Realtors

851-6700

Log Burning Fireplace In family room of Uiis immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath Colonial Formal dining room, full basement partly fin ished, ful] bath off master bedroom kitchen plus dinette, 2 car attached ga rage has room for workshop $102,900

Cardinal West, Inc. 522-5333

MEADOWBROOK WOODS Custom Built Scholtx Design The Sto nybrooke". 21333 Woodhil) Dr Featur ing 4 bedrooms, lovely living room with marble fireplace, formal dining room, large family room, natural fireplace. Williamsburg spiral staircase in large slate foyer. 3 full baths. 3 bay windows, central vacuum cleaning, air condition ing. inter-com Professionally finished basement with wsll to wall carpeting, fireplace. 6 panel doors, walkm ck> sets, hardwood floors, large 4 acre wooded tot, circle drive, oversixed 2 4 car garage, side entrance, fieldstooe ao-cent. inground sprinklers tio 6189,000 Open Sun 2-5 PM 477-3116

ONE OF A KIND Nestled in treed one acre parcel unique Redwood A Brick Ranch, unlimited po tential at only $41,000

EARL KEIM MIDWEST, INC. 477-0880

Open House Sun.2-5

condition. » vears old, 4 bedroSm colo-nial. 24 baths, family room wtth flre-

channina k l h k A breakfast Op offline SMdiaices nook. Top of the

DUfifelN COMPANY REALTORS

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM, or by appoint ment lntown Farmington 3 bedrooms, |14bath§, older bomeln mint condition Walk to everything terms $71,000

Land Coatnct 470-0012

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 33464 Old Timber In Farm-ington Hllte, S. of 14 Mile & W. of Farmington. Cuttom built brick ranch with 3 bed-rooms, 2Vk baths, family room, 1st floor laundry, fln-lahad rao. room, 2H car ga-rage, land contract available. $129,500

EARL

KEIM Realty North. I * W0-IMS

/ —M:

C l o / z i f f e c l R e a l E / t a t e

Thu rsday , November 29, 1979 *9E

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

ASSUMABLE AT 10Vi% Farmington Hills, beautiful 4 bedroom 2 4 hath colonial, former model lived in onl? 4 months featurea family room with fireplace, crown moldings. 6 pan eled doors and more, 1114,900

SOMERSET REAL ESTATE

649-6800

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

AVAILABLE GREEN HIJ.L COMMONS

10Vfc% INTEREST LANDCONTRACT

(No 4S>cr) Immediate occupancy Brand new J bedroom, 2 4 bath custom built brick ranch Carpel throughout OPEN SUNDAY Call lor details

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100 Barrington Green Farmington Hills

9% INTEREST AVAILABLE

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath 2450 sq ft Coloni al on court lot 1102.265

4 bedroom 2 4 bath 2600 sq ft Coloni al with formal dining room, family room with fireplace. $109,975

CALL BARB KOTULA at...553-7120

PULTE Homes of Mich., Inc.

SPECTACULAR VIEW (No |4hi) This very spacious 4 bad-room. 2 4 bath colonial is beautifully located on over an acre of heavily wooded hills From your living room, formal dining room and family room your view is limited only by the hori-zon Country kitchen, 2 car attached ga

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

COLONY PARK SUiKhrner trans ferred 4 bedroom colonial, family room, Florida room, 1st floor laundry air conditioning Walk to school* k swim club Assume 7 4 % mortgage balance $J7.000 Asking $115,900 S of IS. W of Farmington RiT 55S-2J47

306 Southfiald-Lathrup

rage and den Walk to Town Land coo- 306 SOUthflftld-L Jlthrun tract available to quality purchasers I a w u i n i l W Q L B i n r U P

Century 21 VINCENTN LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

Beautiful Magnolia Charming J or 4 bedroom Cape Cod with 2 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, finished recreation room and attached 2 car ga rage Owner transferred $72,900

ULTRA SHARP Contemporary . Skylights, modern kitchen, builtins throutfioul, 3 bedroom, centra) air, treed setting Finished basement with 2 additional bedrooms & much more Land contract terms $160,000 serious buyers only 626 0369

BEST BUY Farmington Hills

10%% L.C. Or Assumable Mortgage

2234 SQ. FT. ONE ACRE PLUS

$89,500 28171 Shady lane Drive

Woodbine Sub off 10 Mile between Ink-ster-Middiebelt

476-7807

WALK TO TOWN (No 14oa) 4 bedrooms, 2*» baths, fami ly room with wet bar, living room, din-ing room, country kitchen and an over-sized 2 4 car attached garage are all included tn this exceptionally well cared for executive home located in Farmmgtun's most desirable area Call soon for a personal inspection

Century 21 VINCENTN LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

OPEN SUN. 2-5 LATHRUP VILLAGE

18820 Hampshire, S. of 11 Mile, W. of Southfield. Su-perbly maintained brick ranch with attached garage featuring lovely foyer, out-standing kitchen, first floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 2'A baths. Land contract to qualified buyers. Super value at $92,500. Call 645-9700

PALMER REALTORS

rv kitchen, family room I _ _

r W S f l S a f t COLONIAL

Cranbrook Cranbrook

^ i o o Cranbrook Assoc., Inc Realtors

855 2200

B'HAM SCHOOLS Super attractive 3 bedroom Colonial Large counti with natural door to lovely mortgage assumption' $7

Assoc, Inc Realtors 855 2200

MUST SELL NOW! 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths,central air. fami ly room, attached 2 car garage, finished

S 2 f f i . l T 3 S ! r f , S S r K ' ' ™<<p!.BroROOMbHckrMch.l

Assoc, Inc Realtors 855-2200

YOUNG BUILDER'S OWN HOME, warm contemporary, 3,000 sq ft quad level on wooded ravine lot, a fieldstone fireplace, island kitchen, deck off kitch-en, studio ceilings, carpeted basement, 4 bedrooms k playroom, air condi-tioned, many extras Und contract available Farmington Hills $139,000 474 1046 or 474-5546

| assumption Asking $73,500

MASTER ASSOCIATES

478-7550 OLD ENGLISH CHARM

LATHRUP VILLAGE brick colonial . bedrooms, den, 14 baths, 2 fireplaces, finished recreation room, heated ga rage Private yard, good 10V«% mort

attached garage, country kitchen, cen-tral air. other extras, paneled family room. 14 baths, full basement, utility

i>590 " U n d Contract $69,900 By Owner 353 6697 or968 0844

-1074

OPEN SUN. 2-5 PM. Farmington Hills

21218 St Francis, IMile W off Inkster

Spacious 3 bedrooms ranch, country style kitchen, familyy room, natural fireplace, den, attached garage, heated pool with Cabana, sauna, many extras 100 X 120 lot $59,900 Land contract terms Assume or trade

SUMMIT 427-3200

$44,900 CONTRACT AVAILABLE

sage assumption Rhodes Realty 642-0014 646

SOUTHFIELD Lovely 2 bedroom Doll

, House featuring newly ' re-LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE m n r i « l A r i I r i t r h o n 1U. r>L lovely 3 bedroom aluminum sided m o a e l e a k"Cnen, 1 A Car ga-home, attached 14 car garage, 70 ft

rage, lovely lot backing to «" Plum Hollow Golf Course.

heat, country kitchen, dishwasher, well i - n n maintained throughout 9% Land Con- W H . O U U . tract available FARI JAMY 537-1950

2700 SQ. FT. (No Ino) Beautiful brick colonial offer-ing a heavily wooded setting Home has | Realty North, Inc 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, 12 x12' kitchen e|ting area with fireplace No-tice huge 26 5x18 5 family room with

Vcond natural fireplace Immediate occupancy Too good to believe It is only $109,900 Call for personal tour

KEIM 559-1300

OPEN SUN. 2-5 PRIME MORTGAGE ASSUMPTION, immediate occupancy Spacious 4 bed room, 2 full bath Colonial on premium lot. backs to pood 26 x20 Master Suite, full brick wall fireplace in family room, aluminum exterior In Farmington Hills 34960 Bunker Hill. N of 12 Mi Rd . E of Drake $95,500

ASK FOR BOOTS HIGGINS

Chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

ile

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECtTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

BY OWNER Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 14 baths, family room, 2 car attached ga rage Nicely landscaped yard 12 Mile, Evergreen area. $75,6oQ 358 4753 |

SOUTHFIELD VA nothing down or FHA terms are available on these 2 new 3 bedroom brick ranches with immediate occupan-cy $44,900

REALTY WORLD JERRY F EDWARDS k ASSOC

553-8100

VACANT BRICK COLONIAL - ... charming Cranbrook Village Sub, has 4 bedrooms, fireplaced family room, 2 4 baths, full basement and attached dou-ble garage Beautiful treed lot and super neighborhood $82,900 LATHRUP VILLAGE - Pleasant center entrance brick Colonial in pleasant neighborhood Professionally re modeled kitchen with builtin dishwash er, full sized dining room, fireplaced living room, lovely Florida Room, 3 bedrooms and 14 baths. Fireplace in basement, attached garge and beautiful condition thru-out. $79,900

OPEN SUN 2 5PM 29540 ROCK CREEK

SOUTHFIELD LAND CONTRACT TERMS available on this vacant brick ranch with imme-diate possession in Southfield Lovely living room with carpeting, kitchen in-cludes builtins, 3 bedrooms, and full basement Full price - $64,000

Cranbrook Assoc.. Inc Realtors

557-3500

5 BEDROOMS

LAND CONTRACT TERMS and Immediate occupancy are available on this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch in Southfleld's Cranbrook Vil-

2 full baths, finished — SOUTHFIELD- 2 bedrooms, living

(No Iqu). 1971 brick colonial offering 9 r 0 0 m ' fami,y r00™- dlnin8 ar*a. 2 " r e room, Central air, fire-

rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 4 baths Property P|aces breakfast nook, garage, treed placed living room 2 Car at-

1 oca ted in dualnt, prestigious wooded c o r n " J « . fWJlhnt «>ndition newly jarhfld n f l r f ln f l t A Q OAfi setting Rolling land, winding streets carpeted, $51,$00 Assumable mortgage |

lacn®d garage. $09,900 Immediate occupancy Note 2 natural | ' o r appointment after fireplaces, modern kitchen, 2 story foyer and much, much more Act fast. won't last! Priced below market value for fast sale

5PM 557 8649

OPEN SUN 1-4 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

10% Land Contract Terms, Builders custom RANCH on 4 acre lot in Farm-ington Hills. 12 Mile/Orchard Lake area $ bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room with fireplace, dining room, 2 4 car garage, full basement $97,900

Parkland Realty 851-5690

OPEN SUN 2-5 REDUCED $20,000

NOW ONLY $109,000 29586 Gramercy Ct.

Farmington Hills 4 bedrooms, 2'A baths, fami-ly room, fabulous kitchen with every built-in you could dream of PLUS end of cul-de-sac. Please ask for:

ROXANNE WALSH REAL ESTATE ONE

626-7678 or 644-4700

OPENSUN 2-5 25852 BRANCHASTER. S of 11 Mile, W of Inkster Land Contract terms available Priced to sell now' Complete with inground pool, 4 bedrooms, study, family room with full wall fireplace Super Sharp $129,500

EARL

MAPLE. ASSOC KEIM

855-9100

PICTURE PERFECT Fully professionally decorat-ed 4 bedroom. 2% bath pil-lared Colonial. This former model home has approxi-mately 2.900 sq.ft. of living space and all the features one would expect. Call now for details. $148,900.

HARRYS.

WOLFE COMPANY

31235 Seven Mile 474-5700

Century 21 VINCENTN LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

Something Special In OAK PARK

Immaculate 4 bedroom brick

EARL

KEIM

SouthfiakJ-Lathrup

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ASSUME the mortgage on this sharp 4 bedroom Colo-nial In lovely neighborhood, mmediate possession

makes this perfect for the re-locating executive. Profes-sional decor Is evident thru-out the formal living and din-ing room and super family room with see-thru fireplace leading to well designed 'country' kitchen. Central air. Recreation room. Priced to sell at $93,500. H-8.

HANNETT, INC. 646-6200 645-5700

305 Brighton-Hartland

Briahton-Howeir UMABLE 8 4 % mortgage Custom

home with distinctive laodsca

308 Rochaatar-Troy

EXEC. COLONIAL Desirable Rochester is the location of this attractive well-decorated Colonial Large open foyer with circu-lar staricase, big country kitchen and large family room with fireplace and wet bar. A fine home for the en-tire family to enjoy. ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE. H-80.

HANNETT, INC. 646-6200 645-5700

TROY RANCH Newly constructed 3 bedroom ranch features family room with fireplace. 14 baths, full basement k 2 car at-tached garage Deck off family room, appliances included $89,900

ULLEY REALTY 689 8844

ASS e with distinctive landscaping, cir

cular drive, underground sprinklers family room with fireplace, wet bar sunken living room, formal dining $124,500 LAND CONTRACT terms 104% Im maculate 3 bedroom brick front ranch on large lot Family room with full wall brick fireplace, marble sills, ceramic baths, patio, extra insulation $74,900 LAND CONTRACT available Large co-lonial with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, red wood deck and patio off family room Beautiful lot backs up to vacant rolling land $111,900

Century 21 BRIGHTON TOWNE CO.

CALL COLLECT 229-2913 517-548-1700 TWO COLONIALS on one acre lots 25% down gets 10% initial financing 4 bedrooms, 2 full It 2 half baths, coun try kitchen with custom oak cabinets No wax floor, range and oven dishwasher Wood windows, fully insu lated, carpeted, light fixtures installed 2 4 car garage with automatic openers, first floor laundry & mud room Pius, plus, plus Easy on k off 196 at Kensington Road Gas is coming, we will convert furnace at no cost to purchaser k pay 4 fuel oil bill until conversion Shown bv appoint ment Call Si moo Custom Builders. Inc Al Langer or Steve Heussner. Realtor Inquiries welcome 353-^17 or 355-4550

BRIGHTON 1 0 ' / 2 % Land Contract

Builder has 3 models for sale. 10%% land contract terms. One ranch, two colo-

lals. Completely landscaped and decorated. Immediate occupancy.

PRICED IN LOW $70'S For information call 855-2646 (W. Bloomfield or 229-2080 12-6 PM. Sat., Sun. & Mon. (Brighton).

| Realty North, Inc 559-1300

ranch with pa88 hall. Sepa- I Superb quality was built Into this 4 bed-rate dining room Florida r 0 0 m ' l w t h ' P'ctur«»que Colonial room and w r n n / l I Many ouUUnding features including C/ a n a wcond kitchen in A, 1st floor laundry Family room and

ROMANTIC SETTING in your own backyard Enjoy a dazzling sunset from your 2nd floor master bedroom with balcony and a lass doorwall overlooking the Commons This classic brick Colonial fea-tures 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, attached garage, family room with Heat-O-Lator fireplace, ceramic tile and plush carpet ing throughout Luxurious but practical • even the price is beautiful $129,900 Call 553-8700

Thompson-Brown

basement. Custom drapes I "'>r,ry p|u* apodal « carpeting, all appliances,' |dwr^ t i o A ^ A L ' t , 1 , 4 (™ central air and sprinkling system. Built-in storage throughout. LAND CON-TRACT TERMS. $49,500 Call 645-9700.

on out-

Cranbrook Assoc, Inc. Realtors

855-2200

12 MILE-GREENFIELD area. 3 bed room brick ranch, central air, finished basement, all custom carpet k window treatments, patio with gas grill $52,900. 557-7952

CHARMING STARTER (No 44ta).Move-in for under $18,000 down and pay only $401 per month for principal, interest and taxes Country atmosphere with fruit trees, in area of

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE, INC

Better Homes k Gardens

OPENSUN 1-4 24601 ORCHARD LAKE RD, FARM- j n n A V INGTON HILLS Ontemporary 1 T O D A Y

lot. Ovi ary brick

Ranch on a heavily treed lot Over half an acre Two fireplace Extra insula-tion Two car attached garage $89,500

851 0300

OPENSUN 1-4 31110 11 MILE, FARMINGTON Three bedroom Greek Revival home on over

2 baths, parlor, den Attached 2 4 car garage plus a carriage house

ict a

PALMER REALTORS

I SOUTHFIELD - A beautiful ranch off Bell Rd under construction the way you want it Ask for Mark $225,000

1557-0770. 355-1800

OPEN SUN. 2-5 I more expensive homes Gas fired boiler 18140 ALTA VISTA. N of 10 Mile, W of (new) heat Beautiful plaiiked hardwood Southfield Rd. Magnificent 4 bedroom, | floors, breexeway and large heated

kshop R-40 insulation in attic, flre-•e in living room Musi see to appre-

ciate Call today $52,900

CENTURY 21 | Century. 2 1 559-4488

BRIGHTON Land contract terms available to quali-fied buyers 4 bedroom home nestled among matured trees featurii Fieldstone fireplace, cathedral over dinette, 411 ft frontage on sports lake Approximately 1 acre with underground sprinkling system,

PRESTON REALTY INC 548-1668

307 Milford-Highland

ALPINE VALLEY Country Setting

Fabulous custom Colonial offerolhree large bedrooms, family room, full re-claimed brick fireplace, living room, Bruce "Village Plank" floor in formal dining room, second floor laundry, basement, two car attached All Interi-or millwork custom make for this su perb home Must see to appreciate $89,850

ROUNDTABLE ASSOCIATES, INC 363-8337

UNIVERSITY HILLS - By owner Brick 4 cedar raised ranch 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths .formal dining room, first floor laundry, central air plus many extras $109,000 with a 7% assumable gage For appt call

mort 651-2159

HOME IN CITY of Rochester, 2 story, completely redone, 2 4 baths, assum-able mortgage, or land contract, $89,900 Call Nina Martin Realtor, 651-7272, After 5 PM. 651 3342

INTEREST REBATE

GREENTREES •cation. Troy, attractiv

room, 21* bath colonial with family room plus library $125,900 Call Mary for details

Century 21 OAKLAND, INC.

643-9550

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Income property. Each unit has living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, & 1 bath. 3 + acres.

THE SPECTRUM

group, inc. 642-9020

308 Rochaatar-Troy ROCHESTER CONTEMPORARY, by owner, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, large decks, cathedral ceilinjx throughout Immediate occupancy Terms 7% as-sumable mortgage Asking $99,500 Call days 566-3175 Evenings 651-5234

: r . Immediate occupancy 8 4 % assum able mortgage 4 bedroom Colonial with open foyer 2600 sq ft Finished basement, pool, professionally decorat ed k landscaped $109,000 Call for a p poiiUment today' 375-0882

ROCHESTER - 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath co-lonial in Great Oaks East, family room fireplace, formal dining room, 9% as-sumable $111,000 652-1424

STUNNING APPOINTMENTS every where typifies this Troy colonial mak ing it a cause for famiy joy and pride Up to 5 bedrooms A family room star-ring a dramatic fireplace Gracefully landscaped corner lot Come and see for yourself if you can find anything like it in an exclusive Troy neighbor hood for only. $105,900 12% assumable

Mi

309 Northvilto-Novi

J A M E S T O W N E G R E E N IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

9 % F I N A N C I N G A V A I L A B L E

Beautiful 3 bedroom. 14 bath Colonial with fireplace in family room and op^ tional 4th bedroom that may be fin ished In beautiful Highland Lakes Sub^ division Northville. Michigan Conven lent lo expressways $91,990

C A L L S E R R Y E V E N S

at..348-1850

PULTE Homes Of Mich, Inc.

311 Homat For Sale Oakland County

A Great Investment Potential with Rezoning

A charming 3 bedroom home on over acre of lovely grounds with an aburt dance of fruit trees Completely updal ed kitchen and baths $97,500 Ask for

Layne & Robert Colman

Cranbrook Assoc inc Realtors

855 2200

mortgage ove in immediately 652 0805

TROY OPEN SUNDAY. 2 4PM

3825 KENT DRIVE Big Beaver - Adams Rd area Custom quad level, 4 bedrooms, family room with full wall fireplace, finished rec room with wet bar Home is in mint condition throughout Owner has left state k will consider land contract terms $129,000

Grant & Harry Realty 548-3900

SYLVEN GLEN III Immediate Possession and Assumable Mortgage comes with this spacious. 4 bedroom 2 V. bath Wing Colonial, extras include 1st floor laundry, family room with full wall fireplace and gas logs, su-purb outside entertainment & play area, sprinkling system L much more A great buy at $109,900 Call Marie at Ladd's inc 528-2277

NOVI

GORGEOUS TRI Immediate occupancy on this 3 bedroom brick and aluminum home, large living room and family room, coun-try kitchen, VA baths, pro-fessionally landscaped lot, swimming pool, attached 2% garage with opener. Don't miss this one! $76,500.

Century 21 NADA, INC. 477-9800

BY OWNER Royal Oak prestigious area S of 14 Mile, W of Woodward, Beverly Hills Sub 4 bedroom Cape Cod, corner lot fully landscaped garage, natural fireplace Owner transferred $79,900 or best offer After 3PM by ap pointment Will consider land contract

549 5941

NOVI 4 Bedroom, 24 bath colonial Large family home, corner lot Side entrance garage Low $90

TERRIFIC LAND CONTRACT TERMS!

EXECUTIVE 476-5990

CLARKSTON SCHOOLS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

9132 Michigamme Urge new 1980 model 2 000 sq fi . 3 bedroom. 2W bath contemporary celo mal Fabulous fireplace and open living area Large 2 car garage $94,000 in eluding large treed lot

SYLVAN 394-0300

LUXURIOUS LIVING In Troy s fUintree Village Elegant quad level home with the featurea you want including family room with bar and fireplace, den or 4th bedroom In-ground pool, 2 4 baths, circular drive many extrai $105,900 11% intereat! Call for details Realty World-E R Berrey,Inc 879 8585

ONE OF the finest homes in Troy at any price. Extensive landscaping, in-cluding sprinkler system, brick walks and patio Magnificent red wood deck with California hot tub and double gas BBQ The interior of this lovely one owner home is ready for your Qirist mas tree Spacious living room, formal dining room, lovely kitchen with appli-ances plus large breakfast area The >aneled L beamed family room is 26 i

22 with natural fireplace This 3 bed room, 2 4 bath colonial la truly a fami-ly home with loads of entertainment room I featurea Finished baaement with shower, gas beat ($48 month), humidifier and new air cleaner Much, much more Land Contract terms avail-able Call PARKE, WINTER I. REED 646-5000, or Bunny Vedder, 576-4887

TRANSFEREE IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Beautifully decorated build-ers' model Traditionally styled New England Farm House with 3 bedrooms plus master suite wtth fireplace, country kitchen with custom cabinets, private den, large family room with fireplace, plus many other luxurious fea-tures Priced to sell at only $139,900 Low interest rates

CALL DIANA, 651-7333 OR NANCY, 652-7988

Beachum & Roeser Homes, Inc.

309 Northvllla-Novi

ONCE IN A lifetime opportunity to own your own Shangri La" Breath taking beauty in every direc tion surrounds this custom Ranch home sited on 1.9 acres Large picture windows bring the outdoors in to the living and dining area which fea tures hand carved panelling and a gracious fireplace There's a step-saver kitchen with newer cabinetry, a fin-ished basement and a mam moth garage The screened terrace with slate floor will be your summer living room Re tired owner is offering gener ous land contract terms $160,000 Call 261-5080

Thompson-Brown

D I S T I N C T I V E H O M E Near Keatington Antique Villnge This Quality built home has room to spare there is a 24 ft carpeted living room with studio beamed ceiling, 3 large bed rooms the master bedroom has a pri vate balcony overlooking the country side other features include a country kitchen with lot/ of country cabinetry » 23 ft finished family room over 1700 sq leel of well planed living area Ex cellent location in a communitv of cus-tom built homes just north of 175

IMMEDIATE POSESSION

104 % MORTGAGES AVAILABLE

$69,000

. Lumberjack Builders 693-7400

Mon.-Sat 9-5 Sun 11-4 I 'NIQUE 60 diameter brick home with 20 diameter central atrium on 41 wooded acres near Davisburg Fea tures double ledgerock fireplaces gas i, wood furnaces full basement Needs some finishing Clarkston Schools $99 500 After 6 PM 634 3418

formal dining room, dinette, spacious family room with fireplace, 2 4 baths, full basement, 2 car garage, appliances included Immediate occupancy $88,000

SOUTHFIELD-Marllyn Blvd. Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch, 2 4 baths, formal dining room, family room, Florida room, patio, 2 car garage, many extraa $71,900. '

VINCENT N EXECUTIVE TRAN; SALES

851-4100

ge I available $124,500 , T O n A Y

851-0300 1 U L J * Y

CENTURY 21 559-4488

SOUTHPIEI.D- Poaaible short term land contract available enabling quali-fied buyer to assume 5 V«% mortgage rate on immaculate 3 bedroom brick ranch with attached garage in absolute

| move-in condition $79,8M 16J20 Hard-

Open Sun. 1:30-4:30 Whether you are Just beginning to look or are ready to make a decision, don't

'mias this opportunity to visit a family siied Cape Cod in convenient Kimberly sub this Sunday Call Ann Shaw for details L directions

478-4510 427-6242 THE

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

7V!t% ASSUMPTION JUST REDUCED

Immediate Occupancy No 58mu) Large, immaculate, beauti- | e n Circle Greenfield m Srr.iVn^TTi

fully decorated Dutch Colonial located blocks S of 10 Mi) 2 blocks W if |n prestigious Canterbury Common. c S X l e V f i 2-5PM Or C . l Private swlm 4 tennis club within a I for sppointme^ .nd moreTniorm! .^

557-7690

OPEN SUN 2-5 SOUTHFIELD

29661 Chelmsford (N. of 12 Mile, W ot-Southfield Rd ) Special financing avail-able on this nicely decorated S bedroom brick ranch in Cranbrook Village Cia-tom landscaping, 2 car attached garage and much more $69,500. Ask for

STEVE POTOCSKY R E A L E S T A T E O N E

5 5 9 - 2 3 0 0

short walking distance 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, country kitchen with pantry, first floor laundry, dining room, den, family room with fireplace, large master bed-room with walk-in closet and bath are hat some of the features of this charm-ing home $118,900

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

CRANBROOK VILLAGE Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2'A bath Colonial with family room, central air, fireplace, 2 car at tached parage $89,900.

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc „ I 559-1300

SIT BY THE FIRE

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 26152 LaMeura

N. of 11 Mile and E. of Orchard Lake Rd., 10% L A N D C O N T R A C T T E R M S AVAILABLE. % acre sur-rounds this 3 bedroom, VA bath , family room, brick ranch. Gorgeous fireplace and 2 car attached garage. Quick occupancyl Only $ 7 3 , 9 0 0 .

AETNA REALTY

' Everything we touch tunw to SOLD"

544-1700

8'/«% A S S U M P T I O N Four bedroom brick ranch on 12$xl)5 A n d *n)°y Lathrup living at It's finest in ft lot Large dining and living room t h u c u , t o m ranch with three bed with dual fireplace, 14 baths, attached r o o m * ' t w o hatha, Florida room, recre-garage, $72,900 room, kitchen bullt-ins and at-

tached garage Lets write up a abort term land contract $94,000

REALTY WORLD HOMER, INC $67-1540

• 4 % ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE Priced below market, $1)4.000 Coo-temporary brtck ranch, air oooditiomd. $ bedrooms, 2 baths, extra large custom kitchen la dining area Speckws gather-aroom. M X I t family room With full

k fireplace, separate laundry room k i car attacked garage 1$ X 10 la-f rwod Gunite pooL situated • 4 aa acre da • quiet ci!-ee=s£ tecka op to a beautifel wooded

OWNER MUST SELL 476-4766

PRIME CUSTOM AREA Ideal family home on large country lot, located clos« to shopping, schools and expresswayi, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, tons ot storage. $97,000.

NEW ON MARKET STOP LOOKING • we have found that walk to tow# home, raady to move-In condition, I bedrooms, basement, new carpeting. fe**d yard, $58,000

Real Estate

NETWORK Omar Sanderson, Inc.

474-3000 CUSTOM built pillared colonial in Churchill Commons. Over 1700 sq feet. 4 extra large bedrooms, first floor study k laundry room, central air, sprlQkllng system, circular drive sprinkling 1129,500 By 477-MIt

30 DAY OCCUPANCY 11% Land Contract Terms

(No 7c«>- B w l mm impreaaive rustic d« i |n 2 story brtck colonial with 4 bed-rooms, 14 baths, large formal dining room, first floor laundry, and comfort able family room with cosy wood burn-ing fireplace Custom wood cabinetry adorns this step-saver kitchen Stain woodwork and old world craftsman, ship Builder offering short term land contract at I l k . I1&7.400 For more details and to arrange for your own personal tour call

Century 21

BEAUTIFUL L-Shaped Ranch at-tached garaae, 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, central air, fireplace, many extraa. 11 4 Mile-Evergreen area, excellent K t > 0 0 ^ $65-4845

VINCENT N. LEE EXECUTIVE TRAN TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

OPENSUN 2-5 Lathrup Village

Private treed lot, four bed-room Ranch, three baths, formal dining room, library, family room, central air, three fireplaces, three car at-tached garage. 6.9% ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE. 27907 E. California. S. of 12 Mile, E. of Southfield.

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM 17161 Nadora In Southfield, S. of 13 Mile & E. of South-field. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick Colonial with 2Vfc baths, family room, central air, 2 car garage. $73,900.

EARL

KEIM I Raalty North, Inc $69-1 $00

12 MILE-INKSTER Custom all brick quad In de-sirable San Marino Villas features: 3 bedrooms, 2'A baths, beautiful finished ex-tra large 26.8x24.8 family room with full Tennessee ledgerock fireplace wall plus bay windowed formal living room, main floor laundry, central air, with electronic air cleaner, Anderson wndows, 2'A car attached garage with automatic opener. Under-ground sprinklers, circular and side drives. On a gor-geous 130x155 lot. L.C. terms available. $105,900.

12 MILE-LAHSER Custom built, unique design colonial on % acre. A bed-rooms, 2'A baths, large living room, separate dining room, kitchen with double oven and built In barbecu*. First floor laundry, central air, cir-cular drive, much more. Land contract available. $114,000.

MT. VERNON SUB 12Mlle-Lahser, beauti-

ASSUME 8%% MORTGAGE Indoor Swimming Pool

2400 Trinity Lane, Mllford Ultra modern 3 level home has heated pool, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room appliances and garage on 5 acre wood ed site $175,000

Harley A. Carlson 476-4839

A HORSE LOVERS dream 9 rolling acres, large barn, beautiful new 4 bed room colonial, 2500 sq ft 2 4 baths beautiful pluah carpeting, formal dining room, living room, family room sliding doors, baaement, 2 4 car garage Spec tacular view Must be seen Sacrifice $119,500 Lind contract or atsumible mortgage. Buyers only 681 -1840

The Fifties Are Back Mllford Village

4 bedroom brick ranch, full baaement 2 car garaie, fireplace, Home Warranty VA or FHA terma. $55,900

White Lake Tw 1,816 sq ft home brick fl family room, gas heat, second finished White Lake $51,800

?• (replace in >d floor, un-privlleges

Milford Village Three bedroom brick home, full base-ment, rec' room. 2 car garage, nautural gas heat. $55,900

Highland Twp. Three bedoroom ranch, full finished basement, stone fireplace in rec' room, wood burning stove in living room, 20 ft x 12 ft barn, large lot $59?00

Carriage Statewide Real Estate, Inc.

Highland 1-353-8995 146 W Highland Rd

308 Rochtsttr-Troy

ful wooded lot peaceful seclusion. Heated 22x40 with cabana, 4 rooms, 2Vs bath coloni-

with ace, first

central air, ga-

for

pool bed-

al. Family room fieldstone f lrep parquet floor, floor attached 2f t car rage. Over 3,000 sq.'ft. of family enjoyment. $105,900.

AETNA REALTY

Everything we touch turns to SOLD"

559-8333 o a e

A Fine Location Near Meadowbrook Hall

Three bedroom brick home with lower level walk-out from family room. At-tached 2 4 car garage. Fabulous landscaping. S minutes from I 75 Sim-ple assumption, only $95,000 T - 50

362-1444

Schultes Real Estate

ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE 1% Spa-cious custom decorated 4 bedroom. 14 bath colonial In Rochester Brick fire-place in family room, treated wood deck, dining room, den, 2 car garage, first floor laundry, $11$,900

Snyder Kinney & Bennett

GALLERY of HOMES

6 5 1 - 6 1 0 0

ASSUME AT 9%% Three bedroom 1 4 bath Troy colonial.

^ree paneled family room with full wall fireplace, earthtooe car-pets thru out, $77,000

SOMERSET REAL ESTATE

649-6800

OPEN SUN. 2-5 Customized colonial for the particular buyer 3 bedrooms, paneled and fire-placed family room, breakfast room and basement Extras include central air, brick patio with gas barbecue, some ceramic flooring and more $79,990 394 Randall, N of Wattles, E of Livernois

Chamberlain 6 8 9 - 8 9 0 0

FOUR BEDROOM RANCH carefree aluminum exterior with redwood deck Urge kitchen and family room Treed lot, near Lakes, excel-lent Novi schools $47,900 Call 553-8700

Thompson-'' Brown

LOCATED IN te on the Green

(No lfoJTS of Loon Lake Rd , and W of Benstein Rd 1971 brick ranch offering a full baaement, 2 car attached garage, modern kitchen, family room with floor to celling fireplace. This home is only minutes away from Twelve Oaks Mall and expressway access Court setting within prestigious Highgate on the Green Development Immediate occu-pancy Priced substantially below replacement cost for fast sale Bids welcome Act fast, won't last!

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

OPENSUN 1-4 TROY - 4307 COOLIDGE • south of Long Lake Rd, east of Adams 4 bed room 2 4 bath colonial in Green Trees Sub Family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, finlahed basement, 2 car attached garage, loaded with extras. $92,000

REITMEYER 589-3333

OPEN SUN 2-5 4597 Argyle, Troy. S. of Long Lake, W of Dequindre Tastefully decorated stone front 4 bedroom colonial on large fenced lot, family room k large formal dining room, 2 4 baths, central air, 2 car attached garage, convenient loca-tion, assumable mortgage Must be sold $84,000

CENTURY 21 SECONTINE ASSOC.

626-8800

•ly. foi

Immediate Occupancy Lovelv. homey 3 bedroom colonial lust right for growing family. 1st floor laun dry for mom $84,900

EARL KEIM MIDWEST, INC. 477-0880

Gracious Living Lovely, immaculate 3 bedrooft all brick ranch with attached 2 car garage in beautiful Village Oaks Features fantastic large country kitchen and sunken family room with fireplace, ex tras include - central air, garage door opener and much more Drive-by at 40509 OAKWOOD (no sign), N. of 9 Mile and E. of Meadowbrook off Brook For-est, then call 522-6000 and ask for MARILYN PRETTY Price slashed for quick sale - asking $82,900.

ONE WAY

OPEN SAT. 2-5 21830 Heatherbrae Way Classic, con-temporary design keynoting large invit-ing foyer and step down living room with large brick fireplace and vaulted ceilinp Gourmet kitchen, family room and library, many extras Only 6 months young Vacant Awaiting your inspection W of Haggerty, S of 9 "mile Rd

CENTURY 21 S E C O N T I N E A S S O C .

626-8800

OPEN SUN 2-4 8112 Vi 6 MILE (east of Curtis) Beauti-fullv maintained 4 bedroom cape cod with full basement 2 horses allowed on these 3 lovely acres Asking $99,500

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN REALTY, INC

349-1212

NORTHVILLE TWP. 3 bedroom ranch featuring central air country kitchen with built-in oven range and dishwasher, 2 4 baths. family room with natural fireplace and doorwall to huge patio, attached 2 car garage with door opener 74% mort gage can be assumed Call 553-0700

HEARTHSIDE ONE

ROYAL OAK VINSETTA v

One of the most lovely neighborhoods in the desir-able Shrine area - Royal Oak. This lovely home ex-udes charm in every room Large open living/dining area, light bright kitchen with breakfast area and 3 comfortable bedrooms Beautifully decorated In soft neutral tones. $81,900 H-7

HANNETT, INC. 646-6200 645-5700

COUNTRY LIVING NEAR CLARKSTON

Builder's specials on 2 newly completed homes Charming

L shaped Cape Cod and an attractive wing coloni-al....both ready to move into Super family homes sitting on quiet country acreage lots. From $99,500

Hargreaves & Pilarcik, Inc - Realtors -625-1333

L A N D C O N T R A C T Terms on this custom built beauty in North vill Commons $ 113 000

SHOWPLACE 1%

Real Estate 4 5 5 - 3 4 6 0

NORTHVILLE-In town large, over 100 year old, 4 bedroom home Partially re-modeled Corner lot Below $55,000 Land contract. By owner 349-4897

R O C H E S T E R A R E A Immediate occupancy New Sidney Weinberger home. Fully carpeted, fully

E *pp",nc<* wood*d lo' 1,900.

WEINBERGER REAL ESTATE

Call Scott Evanson 652-7733

ROCHESTER MODELCLOSEOUT

9% & 10% MORTGAGES

bedroom. 2 4 bath Colonial, 2100 sq. ft., family room with fireplace, full basement, 2 car attached garage 80'xl80' lot. Immediate Occupancy, 10 Year New Home Warranty, $9i,59(r

CALL JIM SEELEY at...286-3650

Dally 12 to 6 PM

PULTE Homes of Mich., Inc.

WALKING DISTANCE to shopping and hospital O - — • ' * -Rochester hospital Charming 4 bedroom home in

r with living room, dining r^om^sun room. 2 car-2 story garage

Snyder Kinney & Bennett

GALLERY of HOMES

6 5 1 - 6 1 0 0

YOU CAN OWN this dramatic 4 bad-room, 1 4 bath contemporary on a wooded hill site. Smoke glass window walla in every room. Quality features throughout Include mirrored fireplace, special tiles, built-ins galore, sauna,

1 « r S«age and mor«. 1219,000

Snyder Kinney & Bennett

GALLERY of HOMES

651-6100

NORTHVILLE RANCH 2 big bedrooms, lake lot, beautiful view from kitchen, doorwall and super patio. Open stairway to basement. Assume $29,500 balance, at 8%. Owner must sell. Call 525-0422.

NORTHVILLE AREA

OPEN SUN 2-4 9188 WOODSIDE DR. - north of 7 Mile, west of Chubb Rd Enjoy country living on 2 9 acres 5 year old ranch. 3 b e J rooms, family room. Simple assump-tion Very nice section. $89,000

Gorgeous Showplace N O V I - O P E N S U N 2 - 5

23214 BALCOMBE - north of 9 Mile west of Meadowbrook Prime area -Meadowbrook Lake Sub 4 bedroom co-lonial, 2 4 baths, full basement, patio, many features $105,900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN REALTY, INC

349-1212

THE Place To Build In Novi DENBARTON PINES

Taft Rd, N of 9 Mile Rd Colonials, Ranches, Quads

VA 111/2% DRIVE OUT TODAY

348-3103 DEMBS

Building Co. NORTHVILLE FAMILY CHARMER with large living room, fireplace, wpa rate dining room, modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, rec room, garage k lovely neighborhood Owner will take land contract Mid $70's

NICHOLS REALTY v

348-3044

NOVI BUILDER'S MODEL 9V4% L A N D C O N T R A C T

A V A I L A B L E 3 bedroom, 14 bath Colonial

$95,950 Located S of 10 Mile. W. of Haggerty on Burton Ct. off Nilan Dr

BINDER HOMES 474-9300

Exquisite Decor featured in this lovely S bedroom n

Simpel Assumption! 8% rate on this delightfully spacious 3 bedroom ranch with attached 2 car ga-rage in Village Oaks Sub Features for mal dining room, master bath, family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry wntral air and garage door opener

'or quick sale Asking o w n e r "" 'o i ls ' Drive-by at

228M HEATHERBRAE. N off 9 Mile * Meadowbrook. then call 522-8000

and ask for MARILYN PRETTY

ONEWAY NOVI - BROOKLAND FARMS

OPENSUN. 1-4 44029 Wyngate - 3 bedroom brick ranch on 4 acre lot

U N D CONTRACT TERMS $89 950

RIZZ0 NORTHVILLE REALTY

349-1515 „ TREES, TREES, T R E E S

(No 31st). Three bedroom beauty nes tied in a country set tin " available Only $«9,l looks like tied in a country setting Und contract available Only $89,900. U $80,000 Call today Won't last

Century 21 VINCENT N. LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851-4100

MASTERPIECE OF C O N T E M P O R A R Y ARCHITECTURE

SET IN THE HILLS

A beautiful home that was expertly designed and care-fully constructed to fit its picturesque site.

This 9 year old home is ex-ceptional in terms of design ideas, the living room has a full glass wall with a breath-taking view of the lake and rolling scenic countryside A unique atrium adjoins the foyer and dining room There are several baths, a fantastic kitchen with custom cabine-try, built-ins, 4 bedrooms, den and indoor pool. The construction of this home is outstanding

•It is nestled in the hills on a beautiful 10 acre wooded site with lake frontage. Pri-vacy and seclusion are quaranteed by its private XA mile entry and hundreds of acres of wooded state land that surrounds it.

This home is vacant and ready for occupancy The owner is extremely anxious to sell and has approved the sale price at $139,500 which is several thousand dollars less than appraisal

TIMBER REALTY 693-7440

with attached 2 car gari

BUILDER "I CLOSEOUT Rochester 1979 Colonial. 4 bedrooms. Mrpat, landacaped and many extras Ruy terma. |ld9,000, or rant with op-tion to buy. $$14712 or $M-7IM

2X.°VS^ k"r*'*d to

•70 a. J bedroom ranch, I batte, cathe-dral ceilings, attached 14 car garage,

M half acre. After I P l l IU-76U CLASSIC PILLARED COLONIAL

M0** »P when you mora Into t breathtaking 4 bedroom colonial Ot

this Over

1.004 ao. ft. of luxurious living in the Heart « Troy. Owner's have 2 homes-mmt aaU Mid Nineties Raalty WortT * * * » » * , " » Terms, k ft. Barray, Inc. 97MMI • I A f t ' r •P(n •» 1-4114

4 PLUS ACRES for the family that la particular. 4 bedrooms, $ baths, main-tenance free colonial near Rocheeter With famllv room, fireplace, first floor Uowtry. 1 * car garage. 2 stall barn, cloee to shopping and many more spe-cial features. $112,500

Snyder Kinney & Bennett

GALLERY of HOMES

651-6100

ranch

decorated with cuatom ^ndouTireat menu and plash carpeting Features: formal dining rooov master bath, fami-ly room with fireplace, central air. ga raae door opetMr, new. KltchenhM dishwasher and much more. Aaking $$$,900. Drive-by at 41117 FENMORE WAY (no sign), N of 9 Mile off Heath-erbrae and E of Meadowbrook. then call $12-4000 and ask for MARILYN PRETTY

ONE WAY

310 Union Lak* Commerce

ROCHESTER • 4 bedroom Tri. 14x11 family room, country kltchan. dining room, 1 hatha, 14 car garage, carpet JI drapaa. H acre. m , $ o T 451-0490

ROCHESTER, 4 bedroom brtck ranch In City. Appliances. Basmsntn. Oarage Private fenced yard. Well Inaulatad.

HISTORY BUFFS and antique The riche heritage of this Itwo bedroom Gothic home In the city of Northville will entice you through each and every room. The unusally large liv-ing room and dining room en-hance gracious entertaining There's a very convenient kltchan with bullt-ins that has maintained the flavor of ye-•ter year and a l i t floor laun-

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Thompson-Brown

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE. INC

Better Homes 4 Garden

OPEN SUN 1-4 314$ BENSTEIN. COMMERCE Con-temporary Ranch on 1.4 acres over looking the Huron River three bed-rooms. 1 baths. 1 fireplaces Excellent a « * i to Proud Lake Recreation De-sirable aaaumpUon $91,044. 441-0900

OPEN SUN. 1-4 CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY - Brand mw! Water front on canal of Groan Lake. 1 bedrooms. 1 baths, gathering room with full brtck wall fireplace ana wet bar formal dining room or dan. open balconies off berfroon* Must see! Owner transferred $135,000 2545 CA^ALDRbetw^nKdthAAl^^ Willow.

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield

851-8100

New Contemporaries 11% Financing

Quad k Chalet ready for immolate oc cupancy Both feature skylights, fire places, greenhouse wintwws, studio ceilings, dramatic loft bedroom, rough sawn wood exteriors 10 Year HOW Warrantv. Energy - Miser furnaces Priced from $89JKK> Pick your own carpeting! New subdivision Shelter^ Pines'

Assumable 8.82% Mortgage or Land Contract

So desirable is our 3 bedroom, 2 4 bath brick ranch In W Bloomfield, located on the cul de sac of a treed street Union Lake privileges W Bloomfield Schools Only $$4,900

Assumable 93/<% Mortgage

For the family who needs a larger home, this one has 2400 sq f t with s country kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 24 baths den. roc' room k a huge family room with a fireplace plus LAKE PRIVILEGES Only $41,500

Assumble 83/4% Mortgage

Or Land Contract An open floor plan and earth tone deco-rating are features la this $ year old Ranch with 1 bedrooms, 14 bat*, first floor laandry k family room. Waterford Schools Only $74,M4

Max

BROOCK 626-4000

Oak Park Plus Extra large brtck ranch wtth tree bed-rooms, 1 baths and den .all beautifully decorated for comfortable living In the family oriented community Afl anoU ances Included for $49,900

REALTY WORLD HOMER, INC $47-1144

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10E* Thursday, November 29,1979

311 Homes For Sele Oakland County

Older Home, Waterford Schools, 3 bedroom - 1 bath Home. Large fenced yard with pond & Williams Lake privileges.

BALDWIN ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE, INC.

642-9010

ROYAL OAK INCOME Ideal Income-produc ing property with 2 separate res-idences. Each home has 3 bedrooms, living & dining room & kitchen. Live Pay-ment-free by renting 2nd residence Land Contract terms available. $53,000

EARL

KEIM Realty North. Inc 559-1300

WATERFORD TOWNSHIP LAKE AREA

10% Loans New Homes

Located between Eagle Lake & Woodhall Lake. 4 bedroom colonials, 3 bedroom auads. 3 bedroom ranches, all with family rooms, fireplace, attached garage, brick Quick occupancy Priced between 179.990 and $87,990 beautiful elevations Located near shopping En ter sub al Island Park Drive and Sasha-baw Rd to Parkwood Estates Models open daily & Sunday, except Thursday, from 12 6

623-0336

Huntington Woods OPEN SUN. 1-4PM 25525 PARKWOOD DR.

(S of Lincoln & W of Scotia)

LAND CONTRACT terms preferred on this 3 bedroom brick home in lovely area of HUNTINGTON WOODS. Library, 2 full baths & 1st floor lavatory, full basement w/recreation room & up-dated kitchen. Sun porch and 2'/? car garage Priced to sell at $88,000 H-77.

HANNETT, INC. 646-6200 645-5700

320 Other Suburban Home* For 8ate

A SMART START Nice I bedroom starter home with full basement. 4 car garage It a brick fire

C- * in the living room North side of tiac for $27,900 Ask about 44M

COUNT YOUR ± S Privacy t j lovely Cape Cod t formal dining room t convenient country kitchen t J large bedrooms ± for your convenience 2 full baths • for enter-taining full finished walk out basement featuring • full wall brick fireplace wel bar t summer kitchen t above ground swimming pool • 2 ^ car at tached garage i a 30x26 barn for your horses Located in lovely, rural White Lake Twp Full price $125,000

PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE Member Partridge & Assoc,

681-2111 965-8759 CITY OF S LYON

Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom ranch, family room, full basement, large red wood deck,i 2 car garage, and nicely landscaped Simple assumption. 8V«%, $63,900

Noling^teal Estate 437 2056 522 5150

321 Raal Estate Sarvicas

THORNTON, INC. -Realtor-PINCKNEY 878-3135

GM TECH CENTER " AREA

ST ANNS PARISH 3 bedroom brick ranch, breezeway, at-tached 2 car garage, full hasement Well maintained, neat - move in condi tion Custom features Beautiful 60 X 150 corner lot $49,500

LAVERNE EADY & ASSOCIATES, INC

626-4711 227-4744

Well-Cared-For 4 bedroom, 2yA bath Colonial. Priced to sell! Lake privileges on Voorheis Lake

BALDWIN ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE, INC.

642-9010

WIXOM LANDCONTRACT

Nearly new 3 bedroom 1 Mi bath coloni-al Family room with fireplace Ga-rage Immediate occupancy Mid $60 s

EXECUTIVE 476-5990

WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Williamsburg Green IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

AVAILABLE Cooley Lake Road, South of Cass Eliza-beth Ranches and Colonials from $67,990 Lovely selection of wooded and Cul de-Sac building sites City sewer and water

9% INTEREST AVAILABLE CALL GAIL LINN

at..683-2923

PULTE Homes of Mich, Inc.

Grosse Pointe LAKE SllORE DRIVE NEAR

GROSSE POINTE YACHT CLUB Unique contemporary Tri-level with 3 or 4 bedrooms Cathedral ceiling with speakers for superior sterophonic sys tem, 3 firq>laces, library, Florida room This custom built home also fea-tures teak parquet floors and a flowing lava rock pool in the foyer

PURDY & TOLES GROSSE POINTE 1-885 2004

HAMBURG TWP $73,900 8583 Coun try Club Rd W of Pettysville, N of M 36 Extraordinary and beautiful coun try living in elegant 1978 constructed multi-level with 3 bedrooms, large fam ily with fireplace, lake & docking privi leges Unusual assumption and invest ment opportunity Call "Ace" 477 6300 or 553 4473 WESTDALE (C-106)

OPEN SUN. 1-4 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION LAND CONTRACT terms available Brand new custom contemporary colonial Family room with wet bar Stained woodwork Kitchen is fully equipped with top of the line appliances Central vacuum system Central air and air cleaner Ceramic tile foyer and baths Generous -floor, covering allowance 41 Hurondale, White Lake, N off Eliza beth Lake Rd W of Williams Lake Rd $104,900

Chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

322 Condominiums For Site

WOODLANDS ON GILBERT LAKE

Final unit of 50 Luxury condominium project in Bloomfield Hills 24 hour se curity, swimming pool, tennis court Conveniently located at Lone Pine k Telegraph Hurry! $170,000 Come see this ready to move id home Open 1 5pm daily, except Thursday

642-1300

ADAMS WOODS by owner, 2 bedroom 2W balh, 2 way fireplace, 2 enclosed patios, beamed ceilings, extras, Bloom field Hills. $139,500 After 6pm852-9032

ADAMS WOODS CONDO Newly built 2 bedroom. 2W bath. IIV«% assumable mortgage. $129,900

644-1340

A MUST SEE! rfectly beautiful 2 bedroom mdo has been completely upd

ed with quality workmanship L i

This pe

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als which make it a pleasure for us to show Features include large liivng room, modern kitchen top of the line appliances. & in unit laundry room Bal cony, one car garage, large basement for storage Si much, much more at $128,500

Max

BROOCK 626-4000

322 Condominiums For Sale

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH, 1100 sq f t , sunken living room, 2 bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, utility room, lVfc baths, carpeted, studio ceilings, ample stor-age By owner 459 6915

FARMINGTON HILLS CONDO New 2 bedroom condo in neutral colors, possible I .and Contract $69,900 Ask for LINDA HINDO 851 8707 or 476-7767

ELITE PROPERTIES OF MICH ,

851-9890 INC

HIDDEN HILLS Rochester's finest condomini-ums now offering 2 and 3 bed room homes in final building phase Select now for early oc-cupancy Buy now Beat the price increase Call Rick at 652 2922

Beachum & Roeser Homes, Inc,

322 Condominiums For Sale

OPENSUN 1 TO 5 BEDFORD VILLAS. W of Haggerty S of Ford Wayne counties finest condo value Your choice 2 or 3 bedrooms both have 1W baths, full basement, at-tached garage, private patio and much more. $62,900 or $66,900 459 3700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

F'EBBLECREEK-W Blomfield Choice Townhouse, 3 bedrooms, 21* baths, for-mal living & dining rooms with 2 way fireplace, large master bedroom, Roman bath, dressing room with walk-in closet, full basement 626 7867

AN ADULT COMMUNITY Beautiful Bradbtlry

St Petersburg Style, 2 bedroom. 1 bath, carport, central air, self cleaning elec trie range, KitchefrAide dishwasher, Amana 20cu ft refrigerator, custom draperies, finished patio, humidifier, Solarium on kitchen floor, $65,900. Im mediate Occupancy Land Contract Available

Offered by Bradbury Realty 455 3001

ASSUME MORTGAGE OPEN SUN 1-4

Two bedrooms, garage, excellent condi-tion, central air, shopping nearby Ap-pliances included, extras, 1W baths $49,900 22834 Renford S of Ten Mile, W of Haggerty

Farmington Realty 476-5900

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

King's Cove Luxurious new condominiums nestled in the rolling hills of Rochester Country kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2H baths, plus woodburning fireplace Buy now Beat the price increase Call Louise Williams 652 1800

Beachum & Roeser Homes, Inc.

IT'S A BEAUTY WELLINGTON WEST MANOR

N of 12 Mile, W of Telegraph 29278 Wellington West. Open Thurs , 9 30-12

A super, well maintained, 3 bedroom townhouse with first floor den, private dated court yard garden entry, formal dining room, exquisite master bedroom with private bath, first floor lav, first floor laundry, full basement, attached garage, great Executive family condo $103,500

LAVERNE EADY & ASSOCIATES, INC

626-4711 227-4744

ASSUME 7 4 % interest, $232 month payment, 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, cen-tral air, appliances, basement, garage, Westland Asking $48,000 Open Sun 1-5 PM., south of Ford, east of Hix, 38144 Greenwood Owner Evenings 723-6526

S LYON Oakwood Meadows, spacious executive Spanish ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, formal dining room, full basement, air conditioned for your summer comfort, simple assumption at 8% Call for more details

Noting Real Estate 437-2056 522-5150

320 Other Suburban Homes For Sale

HUNTINGTON WOODS By owner 3 bedroom colonial, fire-place, 1 4 baths, finished basement, sun porch, 2 car garage, gas heat $79,000

548-5718

LAKE ORION MILL LAKE VILLAGE

3 * 4 bedroom Colonials and Quad-Level homes Country setting and IM MEDIATE OCCUPANCY Special in teres! rates available

CALL BRUCE STIRLING at.. .391-2880

PULTE Homes Of Mich., Inc.

321 Real Estate Services

LEAVING TOWN! Don't Want To Sell!!

Consult us about our rental and/or property management service Over 10 years experience in management field Competitive rates

Goode Real Estate 1411 N Woodward 647-1898

BUY OR SELL

BY OWNER FREE BROCHURE

SHARE 642-1620

Thinking of Buying or Selling?

For personal and professional Real Es tale Counseling

Call JoAnn Petar REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 or 681-0976

322 Condominiums For Sale

BIRMINGHAM One Bedroom

LOWEST PRICE IN AREA

$36,900 A FEW UNITS LEFT

MODEL PHONE 649 3657 Open 1PM-6PM Daily Except Thursday

Keith Metcalf Realtors 645-0560

COVENTRY CONDOMINIUM Spacious end unit with private patio, 3 bedrooms, 1 ^ baths, new carpeting in neutral colors, natural fireplace in fam-ily room, full basement, includes all window treatments and light fixtures, $69,900 Call Parke, Winter* Reed 646 5000 or B Vedder, 576 4897

BIRMINGHAM

UNDER THE TREES

GRAEFIELD VILLAGE, 2 bedroom end unit town-house nestled on a tree-lined court in quiet yet convenient Birmingham area. Just re-decorated, wool carpeting, all window treatments, all kitchen and laundry appli-ances, full basement. Imme-diate occupancy. $56,900. Call 645-9700.

PALMER REALTORS

JUST LISTED Two (2) bedroom Condo overlooking tennis court Beautifully decorated for-mal model Close to all conveniences Maintenance costs include heat Excel lent assumption Priced $67,900 Immediate occupancy

ERA M. D. HARWELL CO.

626-3800 LOOKING for a townhouse, condo or in come investment' Call Gaudia at, SOMERSET 649 6800

LOVELY 2 bedroom condo, 1st floor, Village Green, Farmington Hills, wood-ed area, new carpeting & deco, $49,900

476-1557

togn LUXURY 2 BEDROOM 1W bath, U house, Kings Cove in Rochester 9:

mortgage available Full basement, car garage, all kitchen appliances in-cluded $74,000 Ask for Mark 259 3620 651 2903

NEW CONDOS Two bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeting, ap^ pliances, balcony - in Farmington Hills

$54,900 H. B. WRIGHT REALTY

474-0594 or

1-682-4437 NEW 1 bfedroom, 2W bath condo. $2,000 below, current selling price, includes ex-tras, never occupied. Country Place, I-275 Si 8 Mile $79,000 After after 6PM

698-4267

NORTH ROYAL OAK. one bedroom condo, carport, new carpet, new GE ai^ pliances, courtyard setting overlooks pool $37,800 Call AM or eves 528 2080

NORTHVILLE OPENSUN. 1-4

1088 Washington Circle, Lexington Con-do, LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE

RIZZO NORTHVILLE REALTY

349-1515

PRIME NOVI AREA close to 275 schools, churches Excellent shopping almost brand new with neutral colors, pool, tennis courts, and clubhouse Great assumption and occupancy Asking $69,200

ERA M. D. HARWELL CO.

626-3800 ROCHESTER - Seclusion and tranquili-ty of wooded area are offered in new, tastefully decorated bachelor's condo Mortgage is assumable, interest rates low Call weekdays 8 30 to 5 30 362-2840

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE, INC

Better Homes & Gardens

OPENSUN 1-4 5200 RICHARD RUN, W BLOOM FIELD End unit Condo in Potomac Towne Tastefully decorated Three bedrooms, marble faced fireplace in living room, swim club with indoor L outdoor pool I,and Contract Terms $105,000 851-0300

SHARP AND CLEAN 2 bedroom Condo with 1H baths featuring master suite with doorwall to balcony, full baseement and family room Large enclosed patio backing to natural setting Simple as sumption at 8V«% interest $56,900 Call 553 8700

Thompson-Brown

330 Apts. For Sale " SUCCESS is DOING"

What are you waiting for ' This offers appreciation, cash flow, equity, free-dom and independence When are you going to arrive'

3 unit, Wayne. $69,000 4 unit Fowlerville, $69,000 30 unit, Sterling Heights. $690,000 90 unit. Grand Rapids ($14. 5p0 per unit)

Stop wishing happen Perry

call now and make il

478-7640

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

BOANZA. 1976, 14 X 70 Excellent loc* tion, Kensington Place Excellent con-dition. 1W baths, large kitchen, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal.

437 2476 shed Children okay $17,900

CHOICE WESTSIDE

LOCATIONS Over 30 Homes to Choose From

Darling Manufactured Homes

349-1047 NOVI RD., NOVI

(•* Mile S of 1-96) Closed Sunday

CROWN HAVEN, 12x60. 2 bedrooms, central air, nicely furnished, newly car-peted, washer, dryer Can stay on lot $8200 After 3 PM 495-0316

DETROITER 1971. 12x60, 2 bedroom, fully carpeted, excellent condition, $12,000 Rochester Estates Call even-ings & weekends 651-4733

338 Lots A Acreage

For Sale

BEAUTIFUL RAVINE PROPERTY 7 35 acres All utilities Birmingham schools May be divided into 2 home sites Horses permitted Priced reason ably at $108,500 The Wittbold Co 644 5551, res 334 6233

BEAUTIFUL TREED LOT in lusive Chessnut Hills,

iter, sewer, gas, Bloom-field Hills Schools - paved streets. Approximately one (1) acre.

WOODED CORNER LOT, Hickory Grove - Lahser area. Lake privileges - boating -swimming - fishing. Owner will consider Land Contract. $59,900.

THE SPECTRUM

group, inc. 642-9020

BEAUTIFUL WOODED homesite acre age two 4 acre parcels, 9 acre parcel, two 3 acre parcels, 2 acre parcel Scenic Silverbell Rd Oakland Township Pistenetti Real Estate 652 2206

BINGHAM FARMS 1 acre, beaA ful lot, asking $45,000 Franklin tr<*i. asking $22,000 Mirror Lake, on lake, asking $40,000 Arnold Assoc 559 7840

EXCELLENT location, Canton area, 14X70 1979 Arlington, furnished, 2 bed-rooms. garden bath, fully carpeted, much more 495 0209

FAIRMONT, 1978, 14x60 unfurnished, skirted, central air, Farmington area, Clarenceville Park, adults over 50 pre ferred 474-0105 or 474 3386

SHARP 3 BEDROOM Full finished basement, gas heat, cen-tral air, appliances included, lovely de-cor. 1 ^ baths, spacious rooms, $63,900 Assumption

Farmington Realty 476-5900

MONARCH MOBILE HOME 12 x 68 Very good condition All appliances Must be moved $6,000 or best offer Call after 5 PM 534 1930

PARK ESTATE. Royal Holiday Park, 39500 Warren Rd lot 0425, Canton bedrooms, 14x19 living room, large kitchen Si dinette, enclosed porch, shed, air conditioner, original owner Imme diate occupancy Must sell

PARKWOOD 1976 14x70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $1200 and as sume mortgage under $10,000 Canton

397 8177

SOUTHFIELD

Evergreen Woods

NEW CONDOMINIUMS with garages, natural fireplaces and private entrances From $58,990 Sales office hours 1PM 6PM daily and weekends Closed Thursday Located west side of Evergreen Road, 1 block south of Northwestern Highway

CALL 354-6181 Sales Bv Michiean Condo Corp

SOUTH HILLS OF BLOOMFIELD

$87,900 Striking contemporary end unit 2 bed-rooms, 2 baths, with open family room overlooking fireplaced living area, doorwalls to L shaped private court-yard

$65,000 MORTGAGE LAND CONTRACT

1582 Southfield Blvd Off S Blvd W of Adams 852 6850

BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom. 2 bath, ca ;arport, balcony,

assumption $62,500 Ov^ner/Bro-ler Week days. 643-7860, Eves'626-1883

BUYERS! It's not a buyers market if

the buyer can V buy

PHONE: 559-3800 or 771-0030

For ways to purchase •t now:

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BUILDER'S CLOStOUT FARMINGTON HILLS

12TH ESTATE CONDOMINIUMS

One and two bedroom ranch condos all on one floor

• Pool Si Tennis Courts • Individual Carports

• Color coordinated kitchen appliances • Individual Laundry area in each unit

Immediate Occupancy One Bedroom From $45,900 Two Bedrooms From $59,900

MODEL OPEN Dally 12-6 PM Sat & Sun 12-5 PM (Closed Thursday)

Located on 12 Mile between Orchard Lake L Middlebelt

MARTHA ALLEN ASSOCIATES, INC

851-1232

• NOVI MUST SELL • Luxury 3 bedroom Condo in Country Place, 1 Mi baths, fireplace, air, base-ment, garage, appliances & drapes Assume 9% Mortgage or will take Land Contract $69,900 Days. 337 6139 (Steve); Eves 349 8326

NOVI SNUGGLE up by the fireplace in this spacious 2 bedroom with 2H baths, basement, large patio and all appli-ances $61,900

PRIVACY plus, enjoy an open view in this immaculate 2 bedroom ranch with garage $48,900

ASK FOR KAREN BROWN

CENTURY 21 TODAY 478-1040 LUXURY BLOOMFIELD Hills Condo

secluded setting, elegant contemporary decor, 2 bedroom 1 ^ baths, finished basement, attached garage with open-er, all appliances, central air, land coo-tract available Open Sun I-5PM, 1186 Rolling Hills 851 3636

CANTON j Sharp professionally decorated 2 bed I room condo with dining room, 1 Vi ' baths, enclosed patio, fireplace, central | air, end unit with private entry and I much more for only $57,900

, LIVONIA I Spacious one bedroom condo in mint I condition Such features as dishwasher, i carpeted throughout, Carport, swim-I ming pool and much more. Only I $42,900 ' '

REAL ESTATE

CONDOMINIUM REALTY CO.

17360 W. Twelve Mile, Southfield

NETWORK JOHN COLE REALTY 455-8430

LIVONIA Beautiful 2 bedroom condo offers carpet throughout, basement, private entry, refrigerator & range, close to shopping and transportation $38,500

CENTURY 21 TODAY 478-1040 LIVONIA Newburgh Lakes Spacious 1200 sq ft unit with 2 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, fotmal dining, all kitchen appliances plus washer and dryer, cen-tral air, gorgeous decor throughout, $58 association fee includes heat, water and •ewer! Call One Way Realty for details at 459-5222 or 522-«000

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1-5 25 HIGHLAND, Clawson

Comer Main St. (Livernois) JustS of 15 Mile Rd

One St two bedrooms Private courtyard

Good parking $33,500 to $42,500

SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT Birmingham 644-7000

THE FINEST CONDO in Northville, 3 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, finished basement and attached 2 car garage Deluxe extras, quality carpeting First time offered and priced to sell $91,500 Call $53-8700

Thompson-Brown

TIRED OF WINTER? Find the sun in beautiful Palm Springs La Quinta Country Club complex Fully and beau-tifully furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath con-dominium Enclosed patio, 2 car ga-rage. breath taking mountain view Country Club membership and personal golf cart available Pool, tennis courts provided Very reasonable, immediate occupancy For pictures call 851-4918

SELLING YOUR HOME? Buyers Waiting

Listings Needed Call "Gordon", Agent

1-356-0366 THREE BEDROOMS, 1 * bath, fire place, some furniture, carpeting, drapes, stove, frig, shed. $15,500 After 3 I'M, 292 5464

TRAVELO, 1971 mobile home, 60x12ft with 2 additional 20x5ft expandos, screened in side porch, all appliances included For further information call 427 6970 or after 5pm 525-5238

336 Florida Property For Sale

BOCA RATON area, Intracoastal fron tage, immediate occupancy, new ,3 large bedrooms, 3 baths Fabulous views 2,400 sq ft Rent or sell 10% mortgage available Owner 394-0300

MOORINGS Vero Beach, Florida Townhouse 2 bed rooms, 2W baths, den or nook, dining room, 2 porches, 2 balconies Golf, ten-nis, pool, ocean All private All appli-ances Annual lease or sell for $119,000, or make offer 852 7199

338 Lots & Acreage For Sale

GILBERT LAKE Woodlands Estates

Choice lots located in Bloomfield Hills Overlooking peaceful Gilbert Lake Prestigious area with total of 17 lots Only 10 remaining Lake privileges, se-curity service, swim pool, tennis courts. Close to downtown Birmingham shop-ping Call our marketing office for as-sistance at 642-1300

TROY - 10% LANDCONTRACT Luxury 1800 Sq Ft - 3 bedrooms, 1H baths, family room, fireplace Appli-ances, drapes $74,900 641 937:

WESTLAND 1 STORY $2,500 down, basement, attached ga rage, 2 bedrooms, many features $46,900 Century 21, ABC 425-3250

TROY LUXURY CONDO 2 Large bedrooms, m baths, garage with door opener, doorwall to private landscaped courtyard, custom drapes, natural fireplace with glass doors, fin-ished basement, dining room, large kitchen with breakfast area, central air, dishwasher, swimming pool St club-house. Assumable 8V«% mortgage By appointment only 362-0027

TROY NORTHF1ELD HILLS 2 bedrooms, I Vi baths, family room, fireplace, central air, pool, tennis

641-8022

WALLED LAKE CONDOS Two bedroom Townhouaes, all have 1 Mi baths, refrigerator, range & oven, dishwasher, central air, full carpeting,

Erivate entrance, private patio, full asernent Immediate occupancy Start-

ing at $39,900 Simco Custom Ruilders

353-1717 or 624 9897

OPEN SAT 2-5 W. BLOOMFIELD

9% ASSUMPTION...End unit privacy, spacious three bed-room townhouse, 2Vi baths, all major appliances, living room with fireplace, 2 car garage, immediate occupan-cy. 5102 Rock Run. N. of Maple, W. of Farmington.

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711

WATERFORD South off M-59, just West of Crescent Lake Rd . one bedroom condos in small

I quiet complex overlooking the Clinton ' River Include carport, central air, new carpeting, individual washer and dryer,

| full kitchen appliances, pool and patio 1 $34,900 Broker cooperation welcome Model hours Mon thru Wed, Sat and Sun 1-6 The Commonwealth Group,

673-2233 or 288-0022

MICHIGAN'S BEST MOBILE HOME VALUES WE GUARANTEE THE VERY LOWEST PRICES ON

NEW A USED HOMES FROM TRUSTWORTHY MANUFACTURERS

l ? w V • " <

y 'VICTORIAN RIDMAN

HOMirri

Low V.A., FHA or Bank Terma — up to 15 ymart to pay. j

W O N D E R L A N D M O B I L E H O M E S

CALL:

397-2330

45475 Michigan Av*: (U.S. l2) 2 m9$ West of1-275at Be/levilb Rd

CANTON, Ml.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 WEST BLOOMFIELD

6124 Palomino Ct., S. of Walnut Lake, W. of Drake,

Centaur Farms LAND CONTRACT TERMS AVAILABLE. Custom decor In this elegant 3 bedroom town house with third level studio loft. 2'A baths, wood decks from Master bedroom and living room. Kitchen with all major appliances, walk in closets, central air, 2% car attached garage, magnifi-cent landscaping. Immediate possession. $99,900.

AETNA REALTY

"Everything we touch turns to SOLD"

626-4800

WOODS CONDOMINIUMS-LIVONIA Exceptional Assumptions

DELUXE 1 bedroom lower, assumable 12% mortgage with balance of $46,800, Sales price $64,900 Immediate occu-pancy

TWO BEDROOM, IVi bath upper, as-sumable 9% mortgage with balance of $28,000 Sales price $69,900 Immediate occupancy

LARGE 2 bedroom, Z bath lower As sumable 8% mortage "with balance of $27,800 Sales price $83,900

LAUREL PARK REALTY 422-6580 or 855 9665

Wrap It Up For Christmas

WABEEK A few choice lots remain in Wabeek North and South Bloomfield Hills Schools. For information call:

649-3761

HEAVILY - wooded 10 acres W of Northville, a stunning parcel on a pn vate road $49,900 3 3 ACRES - ready to build on, $26,900 HEAVY woods, 2 1 acres. $29,900 WEST of Novi, 10 acres rolling land on 9 Mile Rd $40,000 LYON TWP 5 acres in fast growing a r e a $20,000

OTHERS AVAILABLE

RIZZO NORTHVILLE REALTY

349-1515 BLOOMFIELD Beautiful wooded lot on crest of hill Quiet p a ^ f j cul-de-sac Lone Pine Franklin a™a Excellent terms Rhodes Realty 642 0014646 1074

BUILDING SITES

W. BLOOMFIELD PLACE.. 14 Mile and Halstead Sites from $33,900

WOODLAND TRAILS... 13 Mile and Drake

Sites from $37,900

LONG LAKE ESTATES... Lone Pine and Middlebelt

Bloomfield Hills Schools Sites from $56,900

ATTENTION1

5% Rebate on Lots using Birmingham Park Homes as builder

ALSO Ask about our guaranteed buy-back on lots Will build on your lot or our lot $120,000 $200,000 homes in Ihe West Bloomfield area

BIRMINGHAM PARK HOMES

851-5690

342 Lakefront Property

Lake Oakland With LC Terms

A maintenance free aluminum ranch with 3 bedrooms, basement & 2W car

(;arage with a separate workshop 91 ft ake frontage, Waterford Schools

$65,000

Max

BROOCK 626-4000

344 Country Homes

NEW CONSTRUCTION 10* assum able 25 year mortgage 3 bedroom rolo nial gas heat, fireplace. I 75 Immedi »tr ^uDancv 184 900 6234100

LAKE SHERWOOD, new 3 bedroom. 2 ^ bath, fireplace, family room, plus extras. Tudor, view $119 900 9*4% Int Immediate occupancy 661 2212

Maceday Lakefront Don t miss your opportunity for lake living in this brand new energy saver Tri-Level Featuring 4 bedrooms. 14 baths, family room with fireplace. 2W car attached garage Si underground sprinkling system Excellent Waterford Twp location $89 900

CENTURY 21 Val-U-Way Realty Inc

674-4687 MACY DAY LAKEFRONT

Impossible to find a 4 bedroom ranch with 80 of sandy beach for $87,900'' There s great potential in this home overlooking the lake and backing up to 3,000 acres of state land Priced to sell

ASK FOR DORIS HARDY

ORCHARD LAKE ASSOCIATE. INC

681-8050 or 626-3636 FISH LAKE

Near Milford. 6 wooded lots, 2 building sites. $18,900

Noling Real Estate 437-2056 522-5150

CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES

Beautiful building site, close to subdivi sion beach Priced at $26,000

ORCHARD LAKE ASSOCIATE, INC

681-8050 CHOICE BUILDING SITES from $43,500 to $72,000 All within Bloom field Hills School District Ranging acre to 1 acre The Wittbold Co 644-5551 or res 334 6233

FARMINGTON HILLS - Approximate-ly 6 acres Residential Heavily wooded, 14 Mile Rd. near Middlebelt Terms negotiable 569-6336

FARMINGTON HILLS • half acre j t f , wooded area, dead-end street Caliaf lh Neljon 477-6300 or 476-4486 w

WESTDALE (LV-113).

FARMINGTON HILLS - approx 5 acres, heavily wooded with stream, zoned RA3 Asking $31,500 - terms negotiable Call Marilyn Pretty at

522-6000

ATTENTION BUILDERS' 3 acres with 6 room house, mile from Westland Shopping Center on Cowan Rd 522-0479

557 0770

ATTRACTIVE lot 11 Mile. Bell Rd Southfield area

355-1800

LAHSER-LONE PINE SECTION OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS Over two acre, heavilv treed residential building site For Sale Ideal for any style home City water, sewer, gas LAND' CONTRACT Assumption $110,000

ASK FOR ROBERT TENNANT

Chamberlain 646-6000 435-6136 LAND CONTRACT Build on 2 3 acres of rolling hills Secluded pines Minutes from Meadowbrook. Silverdome, Pine Knob $33,000 693 1651

LYON TWP Only 6 miles to 12 Oaks Mall 10 acre parcel, $3,600 per acre

LC. terms Call Doug Schenk, D R S Realty 553 4734

METAMORA HUNT AREA

Hilltop view farm parcels, scenic views of countryside, some with ponds and most with trees, land is adjacent to Kingsbury School and 18 hole golf course

I-and Contract available Presented by

Frank K Hayden, Builder

628-6420 MUST SELL - Almost 1 acre lot in Bloomfield Township Best Offer Ask for Marilee McCullough Realty

666 2034

NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP 3 parcels. 19 acres each, cleared rolling lands with trees surrounding property Perked & has sewer & gas available $29,500 to $37,500 Terms negotiable 349-5175 and 459-5652

NORTHVILLE TWP Handyman spe-cial, beautiful location on Beck rd House on *> acre, only, $18,000 By owner 349-2810

BRIGHTON - 43 acres, partially wood-ed, 1,000 feet hard road frontage, 15,000 feet lake frontage, $7,000 per acre Re-

Rly to box 140, Observer I Eccentric ewspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd,

Livonia, Michigan 48150

FARMINGTON HILLS $12,90« South of 10 Mile, East of Middlebelt 85x275' located on Greyfield Unusual Invest-ment opportunity with land contract terms and exceptionally beautiful aesthetics Close to transportation, schools and shopping Call Bob Smith 477-6300 or 476-0J37 WESTDALE (GV-90V

SALEM TWP Plymouth Schools. Desir-able wooded building sites, 4W and 11 Mi acres Land contract terms By owner 453-0489

NEW SALT BOX CLARKSTON LAKEFRONT

You must see this specially designed home to appreci-ate all th^extras. All rooms are larger yet cozy. Extra wood interior trim package. Formal dining, family kitchen with large bay window, screened in rear porch, all overlooking the lake 2 fire-places. Built-in top-of-the-line appliances. $170,000

Hargreaves& Pilarcik, Inc. - Realtors -625-1333

$92,500 MIDD1.ESTRAITS WATERFRONT

4 season vacation home1 Main floor bedroom or den 4 bath, 2 second floor bedrooms, family room overlooks lake, walk out lower level to canal 2 lots from lake Large living room with fieldstone fireplace, lovely parklike grounds, many new features, sewers. West Bloomfield Schools

PARKE, WINTER & REED 646 5000

10'/2% Land Contract

MEADOWLAKE FRONTAGE - outstanding bi-level brick ranch. Spectacular view of Meadowlake from a magnifi-cent terraced rear yard 3 spacious bedrooms serviced by 4 baths, family room with wet bar on lower level, fire-places in living room and family room, central air con-ditioning, sprinklers, inter-com. B IRMINGHAM SCHOOLS. Inves tment priced. Call 645-9700.

PALMER REALTORS

ORTONVILLE AREA COUNTRY HOMES

ASK US ABOUT 9%% MORTGAGE MONEY

LAND CONTRACT terms are available on this 1806 so f t brtck raacfc on 5 acres with 3 bedrooms. 2H baths, stone fireplace, 1st floor laundry walk out basement and 2W car garage On paved rd Ortonville schools $100,000 8

PICTURE PERFECT Cedar sided quad with 3 bedrooms 2 ^ baths and 5 wooded acres Has fireplace, full bath off master, deck and wet bar A dream come true Ortonville schools $89>00

SO MUCH ROOM you II forget how large your family really is 2700 sq ft ranch. 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths Fireplace too If you need a large home you must see this (Jrtonville schools $78,900

STATELY 4 bedroom remodeled farm house on 10 acres 1 ^ baths, brick fire

filace, large country kitchen 1st floor sundry and enclosed porch Several

barns and out buildings Liberal land contract terms Goodrich schools $95 000

LOTS OF CLASS [>efinetly a one of a kind contemporary Lots of glass beams ceramic tiled floors and rough sewn wood 3 bedrooms 2W baths huge kitchen with JennAire Many many features Nice wooded setting on paved rd with g»s heat Ortonville schools $170,000 /

UNIQUE TUDOR Designed with luxu ry in mind 3 bedrooms 24 baths 2 brick fireplaces, built ins and lots of other features All wrapped in attrac live tudor styling Beautifully landscaped with circular drive and sprinkler system Oxford schools, only $127,900

Barry Young & Co. REAL ESTATE

252 M 15. Ortonville. Mich

1-627-2838 Think Young

ROMEO AREA UNIQUE 9 5 ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE ON CLINTON RIVER

RAY TWP Includes horse barn Spring fed trout pond and brick 1967 Early American Colonial on a hillside with a view of the river flowing through the property House contains family room, library, dining room 4 bedrooms 3 baths, plus many special features Consider Ijind Contract

TOLES 885-2004

PURDY &

346 Northern Property BEAUTIFUL ROLLING WOODED lots

6 Miles W of Gaylord Near Gaylord Country Club

644 6446

HARBOR SPRINGS Custom year around hilltop resident overlooking Little Traverse Bay Beau tiful cedar construction with cathedral ceilings, fieldstone fireplace three bed room, 2 baths recreation room sauna Efficient natural gas heat Close to Boyne Highlands and Nubs Nob $79,500 Call

(616)526 2179, or (616)526-5329

HARRISON Delightful collage Must sell All winter recreation Lake privileges Call 533-1919 or 348-2128

3 BEDROOM brick & aluminum ranch on Portage Lake Canal front Marble fireplace. 6 years old Land contract terms. Will consider rental with option Days, 137-1313 Eves 878 6040

344 Country Homas

3 ACfiES IN COUNTRY

2 family home Eactfuhit has 2 bed .rooms, and 2 priyaUf ffitrances Many maturt trees J <Ar Extra stor age sheds right now al $52,504 q f T .

Oren F. N^bon, Realtor Maio St., WJiitnjore Lake

1-449-4466 »•446*

or r-44»-4659 Evenings 1-448 4466 or 1-449-4272

SUPERB 2 ACRE SITE In popular Bingham Farms Sewer, water & gas will be available,

in River runs at rear of rty. Excellent building site

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BRIGHTON TWP OPEN SAT-SUN. 12-&

PLEASANT VALLEY VILLAGE SUB

3 CUSTOM HOMES 1-96 to Pleasant Valley exit West on service drive to Bradford Circle Three & four bedrooms, walkout basements, 3 car garages Immediate occupancy PADULA BUILDERS 425 7974

Call BOB WOODRUFF

644-6700

Max BROOCK Inc. Realtor

300 So. Woodward Birmingham 48011

WEST BLOOMFIELD with Pine Lake privileges. VS to W acre, trees, sewer and water, any terms A-OK Bloch, owner developer, phone 674-4116, bro-kers invited

WEST BLOOMFIELD WOODS Beautiful lot, paved streets

New subdivision, all improvements Laurain Ct ,$28,000 569-1282

W BLOOMFIELD Bloomfield Hills Schools. Long Lake Estates Sub Large wooded lot Will build to suit H Kroll Bldg Co 626-2462

626 5255

340 Lake-River-Resort Property For Sale

CENTRAL MICHIGAN contemporary home in Canadian Lakes on Golf Course. Solar oriented Energy conserv-ing Asking $57,000 After 5PM 565-0861

Open Sun 1-4 PM - 7422 WOODVIEW $45,500 Beautiful condo overlooking pond, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, newl mon

ly decorated, pluah ca . ths old. good assumption Ca

LUCILLE DAVID

CENTURY 21 Hallmark, Inc. 937-2300

OPEN SUN. 1-5 1231A KIRTS, TROY

N. of Maple. E. off Crooks ASSUME AT 7%, Strathrnore Village Condo, 2 bedrooms, m bath end unit with garage, fireplace and fall base-ment. Immediate occupancy $84,500

SOMERSET REAL ESTATE

649-6800

W BLOOMFIELD - PEPPER HILL ELEGANT CONDOMINIUM 3 bed-rooms. 2 bathrooms, many additional features including custom mirrored liv-ing room, brick wall den with bar, bur-glar alarm, intercom, stereo system throughout, plush carpeting, deck, 2 car garage with openers, swimming pool, •anna, clubhouse Bayers onl $118,800 851-1818 rs only.

573-4U0

W. Bloomfield. Potomac Towne. 2 bed-room luxury coodo. $77,900 ) bedroom, $85,900. Parquet floors, quarry tile, fireplace, garage JM- l l l 1 652 4804

324 324 Co-ope For Sale BEST VALUE AROUND

KingsmiU D>op. Northville $18,500 cash 3 bedrooms, m baths, pins more. Catallo rait 349-5570 or 349-SU4

ORCHARD LAKE Rd between 12-13 Mile, prime 2 acre corner, close to ei-pressway, excellent for signature build-ing for large tenant Offices will be ready fall 1980 Users only Reply to box a 130 Observer & Eccentric News-

Kpers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, chigan 48150

ROCHESTER AREA in Oakland Town ship, 2 4 acres, perked, treed, wild, pri-vate lane, beautiful, creek. $50s

651-8340

SALEM TWP. 10 acres, stream on property, land con-tract terms, $25,000

Noling Real Estate 437 2056 522-5150

Subdivision Lots

Land Contract) 10*/. Ready for delivery

NW TROY

After 1PM

879-7778 BIRMINGHAM. Close to downtown. In subdivision adjoining Birmingham Country Club, M t 1&, W«,M0. 11* land contract terms. Mt-1917

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Large fully Improved

Wooded lots. Priced in the forties

RODNEY LOCKWOOD 4 CO 647-0760 644-4024

342 Lakafront Property

Bring All Offers! IUIOUS dream home located In H

METAMORA HUNT Don't miss out on unique 1.800 sq ft 3 bedroom ranch Nested on 7.5 rolling acres with matured pine trees Located in a truly year-round area Near Ro-chester This home has stuccoceiling, hardwood floors, cedar closet, all ther mo-pane windows, 36 x 20 recreation room with fireplace & bar 2 car at tached garage also 2 car detached ga

rage All this for only $67,500 A N -

TONELLI DRYDEN 796-3535

HISTORIC Bay View Association on Little Traverse Bay (Petoakey) 3 bed room. 2 balh cottage, modern kitchen fully furnished for sale or season lease Association provides day camp for chil dren, swimming, lennis club boat club musi<! conservatory lectures etc Sale priced $43,500 Season (May 1 Nov 1) lease $3,000 Write or phone Louis D Beer, 2823 Aspen Lane Bloomfield Hill Mich 48013 313 332 4019

LOT IN MEMBERSHIP in Lost Lake Woods Club Year round Northern Rec reation facility $3000 including $600 transfer fee HT Keating 646 1234

LOT IN MKMRERSHIP. Lakewood Shores Development. Oscoda Near Golf Course $6500 terms H T Keating

646-1234

SKIERS Hl'NTERS ICE FISHERMEN Idyllic setting on 1 acre wooded lot with lake frontage Very private all year round vacation home with approxi mately 1450 sq f t . furnished and ready lo move in between Charlevoix and Bellair Convenient to major northern Michigan ski slopes Ideal surroundings for cross country skiing Ice fishing on lake Lots of room for extra guests or use as a duplex with 2 kitchens & 2 full baths Priced al $39,900 for quick pos session Land contract terms available To show call Shirley Tims John Buick Real Estate 616 582 2261 or for more details call evenins 1 665-4577

348 CametaryLots CADILLA^ MEMORIAL Gardens West Westland 2 adult graves $400 517 431

2184 or 425 2150

emetary Days. 45 $250 per Days

evenings. 3-5070

477 9257

GLEN EDEN, 2 lots. Garden of Praver $500 both Call evenings 477 3214

OAKLAND HILLS Memorial Gardens 12 Mile Novi

2 lots Masonic section 179 B 644 6346

RIVERSIDE Cemetery . Plymouth, sin gle lot Choice location $400 455-0413

ROSELAND $1400

PARK 4 choice lots 353 3643

350 Farms For Sala SALEM TWP

A touch of Spanish Architecture, with this spacious 4 bedroom walk out ranch formal dining room, 1st floor laundry family room, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths plus 25 splitable heavily wooded acres

Noting Real Estate 437-2056 522 5150

342 Lakefront Property

Fabulous dream home located In Hart-land - minutes from X-ways Features approx 2300 sq ft wtth 3 bedrooms, formal dining, huge kitcben/appliances. den. gathering room, split-view fire-place, deck, enclosed patio, walkout fin-ished lower level, attached garage with opener, underground sprinklers, tree* everywhere and Immediate occupancy Asking $112,900 with poesible 10*% land contract Call MARK TRUAN at 439-5222.

ONE WAY

CLARKSTON

VA acre lake front and lake access lots on private sand bottom lake. Introductory pr ices f rom $24,900 -$99,900.

HEATHER LAKE CALL 313-693-4215

SALES CENTER: 4210 CLARKSTON RB.

(E. OF PINE KNOB) Broker - McKinley PropertM*

LAKEFRONT, much sought after This three (or four) and walk-out lower ular view, tripled rock

Nearly ter lake

1%

down. Balance on I * Land Contract. 33V12M 628-7250

Two New Lakefront Homes FOR SALE BY BUILDER ON CRESCENT LAKE

Swimming, Boating, Fishing, Etc. City Watar, City Sewer, Gas Heat

3 Bedrooms, 2 story Colonials, attached large 2yA car garage, 2% baths, wood burning fireplace, balcony overlooking the lake. Many extra features Including: carpeting, tile, choice of colors. Dir.: West off Cooley Lake Rd onto LaMothe to Reymont, between Cass-Ellzabeth Rd. and Elizabeth Lake Road.

557-2055 681-4695

380 Business Opportunities

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A 12 noon.

Completely equipped for DeN,.-off premiseeatertng, and plant Salee. Terms available. For

additional information call 851-2070 between 9 A.M.

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350 Farms For Salt 5 LYON

Restored to or love what titty bedroom 1 ( ton farm bom* on I acres 1110,MM. Call Noling Real Estate (or

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86 Acre Farm with an old fashion 4 bedroom fanth house with large livina end dialog room, kitchen, bath, Michigan base ment. enclosed porch and open porch and dandy porch swing too. On M acres tillable sandy loam Many good bams and outbuildings, Attica Twp. $135,944 • land contract terma 7M I U I

PORCH SWINGER Here's your spot... a country with a wrap-around porch. 1 big kitchen, roomy living * basement, on 1 acre with many tall trees and blacktop road frontage Lam area 7M-IS91

DUTCH TREAT 2 story Dutch colonial home in Meta-mora New 1977 with i bedrooms, large kitchen/dinina room. 11H by SI ft. liv-ing room, full walkout baaement,' gas heat, 1H baths, all In excellent condi-tion, attached S car garage on a S acre parcel, rolling with a wooded acre and a garden spot I53.944 I713S44

RIVERFRONT PARCELS 10 acre parcels - Metamora Hant $23,000 471 2214

10 Acres Pines, private lake, Dryden area. $29,900 794-1591

ELK LAKE ) acres • 140 f t waterfront $1I.M4. 671 2214

SCOTCH SETTLEMENT Corner 10 acres, blacktop. $19,900, 79*1591

20 ACRES Great recreation property. $15,040 •712214

GARDNER & ASSOCIATES METAMORA ALMONT

* 2 Real Estate Wanted ABSOLUTELY TOP »CASH$

Paid for any home, any location, call for oar offer, no coat, no obUgatlton CLASSIC 47*5540

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Also If la Foreclosure

Or Need Of Repair

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

Bus. A Profoaakmal Btdgs.Fof8a*e

GRATIOT, 11 Mile Rd. Commercial building. 4400 aq ft. S offices, lighted parking for 10 cars. L. C terms >195,000 774-3100

IN BIRMINGHAM BUSINESS DISTRICT Modern building For Sale S finished levels, 1M0 so. tT on each Tcp masonary construction. Central Air, gas FWA heat On site parking. TERMS available $390,900

ASK FOR ROBERT TENNANT

Chamberlain 646-6000 435-6136

McNichols/Shaftsbury Execeilent opportunity for live and work out of home situation. Three room office fronting McNIchols and 1ft bath charming 2 bedroom home on quiet residential street. All In Roeedale Park. sea, 900.

Century 21 FAIR TOWNE CO.

626-8000

ABSOLUTELY TOP

CASH FOR PROPERTY Regsrdlees Of Condition

Even If Behind In Payments All Suburbsn Areas

No Waiting - No Delays MYERS-HILL REALTY

CALL TONY 533-5310

400 Apartments For Rent

CHERRYHILL room with ai plut security

Inkster area I bed 12 SO per month

t. no pets 422 5744

NO LISTINGS WE JUST PAY

CASH We do not want to list your home. We want to buy It and pay you cash. No stalling or promises. No fees or com-missions. Just the best price SOUND 522-4440

No waiting, no deiay for houses, lots, and land contracts Call us for top offer

Realty World Advance 427-5400

400 Apartments For Rent BIRMINGHAM - New one bedroom

r-tment. Carpeting, drapes, carport washer. Mature adults only No

pets One year lease Close to town k transportation $$10 per month Avail-able Immediately 2457 E Maple. $43-443$. 210-2577

BIRMINGHAM Two bedroom, 1 bath townhouse in qui et residential area Carpeted, central air, appliances, full basements, privste entrances

Williamsburg Village 1811 Graefield Rd.

649-6220

20720 MIDDLEBELT-! MILE 1250 sq. f t air conditioned office bldg Ideal location for real aetata, doctors, insurance, etc. For info call 474-13M

354 Income Property For S^o

MULTIPLE LAND, 7.3 acres, sewage k utilities, land contract or terms, at only 9%, Heart of Wiiom, 353-5229 or

SSJ-0435

356 Investment Property For Sale

NEW REAL ESTATE INVESTORS! How to get Into the real estate Invest-ment business? Know what you're doing A why. A blueprint, step-by-etep plan that guides yon through yow 1st par chase t how ta maaans your own la-vestments. Call for private rnuaaallng appointment Ask for BUI O'Rilkv (XftlLLEY REALTY 649-4444

ON WOODWARD AVE. ROYAL OAK Prime 244x194 kit For Sale. Zoned Administrative-Profeaslow-al. Maximum 3 story building. Randy for construction. Will built to salt $175,000

ASK FOR ROBERT TENNANT

Chamberlain 646-6000 435-6136

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644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County

852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT Inveetment Co. pays top dollars for land contracts. Get our price A you will get more money Realty World-Advance 427 5440

MORTGAGE LOANS MADE Refinance yow home and pay off bilk. No appraisal charge Everyone quail flee even If you have credit proMem No repairs or city certification re-paired Call for details Realty World-Advance 437-5440

NEED MONEY? We Have Mortgage Loans

AVAILABLE FOR

- Debt Consolidation • Paying off Land Contracts or

•Taxes •Any Worthwhile Purpoae

"We Look Only To Your Equity, Not Your

Peat Credit History" TRANS-WORLD

MORTGAGE CORP. 538-7878

BIRMINGHAM -14 !• Pierce, I bedroom - $316; S bedroom - $350 Reply to: J. Brennan. ISO Bird, Apt 19, Birmingham. Mi 41009

BIRMINGHAM 555

s o u t h w o o d w a r d High rise 2 4 3 bedroom apartments, excellent I oca tion with covered parking Call between 10AM-4PM

645-1191 BLACKSTONE PLAZA, an adult com-munity, 1 bedroom apartment $350 Carpet, drapes, sir conditioning No

534 2427

BRAND NEW Luxurious 1 bedroom condo. Farmington Hills Pool k tennis court $345 per month Call days k ask lor Judy 231-5239 eves 644-S152

BRAND NEW - 2 bedrooms, bath aad a half Birmingham area Washer, dryer snd storage area in unit

Call 524-3950

BRIARWOOD APARTMENTS & TOWNHOUSES

W. BLOOMFIELD UNION LK. AREA

1 and 3 bedroom, 1 vt baths, privste en-trance, washer k dryer In each unit Centra) air and heat Shag carpeting, covered carport, pool and tennis court No pets.

FROM $310 for apartments $405 for Townhouaes

Call Man thru Sat, Sunday noon til 5pm

363-7545

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

NEW TOP OF THE DRIVE

APARTMENTS STUDIO 4 1 BEDROOM

FROM II $5 INCLUDES Stove. Refrigerator Heat, Water, New Carpet Garbage Dispoasl _ Air Conditioner SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL

($5 DISCOUNT WITH AD) AVAILABLE DEC 1ST

GREAT LOCATION Outer Drive k Schoolcraft off 1-94

Just E of Telegraph (15 Min From Downtown)

531-2260 CITY OF PLYMOUTH

Centrsl downtown sres, beautiful 1 k 2 bedroom apts from $275 No pets

i M - W CITY OF PLYMOUTH One bedroom duplex Carpeting, stove, refrigerator and storage shed, $250 a month plus se rarity No pets 4554391 CITY OF Plymouth 1 bedroom apart ment, carpeting, beat, water, appti-ances Included Adults only preferrred No pets $250 459-9507

CITY OF Plymouth Deluxe 1 bedroom Hest, carpet, appliances furnished Ex cellent location Move in today Only $275 Adults only preferred No pets For appointment, 459-9507

CITY OF PLYMOUTH Immediate oc cupancy 1 bedroom apt Freshly deco rated, privste $250 Plus utilities No Pets Mature AdulU only 533-4974

CITY OF PLYMOUTH 303 W Ann Ar bor Trail 2 bedrooms, immediste occu pancy No pets $340 a month $425 se curlty After 5 PM 459-6115

COME TO CENTURY VILLAGE

A unique luxury apartment design. Heat included. Indi-vidual private entrances, carpeting, sundecka, privacy fenced patios, utility room with washer and dryer hook-up. Centrally located, 7 minutes from City of Rochester. Rental, 1 bedroom $280-$290, 2 bedrooms, $310-$320. No pets, please. Wal-ton Blvd. near Perry.

Dally 10-6PM. Sat. 9-12 373-0420

CONCORD P U C E • available 12 1 2 bedrooms, 1W baths, all appliances MS5 Days 544 4311 Ev«a «45 5225

COUPLE TO manage 10-suite apart ment. Ypailanti area In exchange for rental allowance on 2-bedroom apart-ment Automatic heat k air condition ing Days 343 5110

Cranbrook Centre Garden Apt-Southfield

Between 12 & 13 Mile Rds., Southfield Rd. Adult com-munity. Central air, carpet-ing, GE appliances including dishwasher, extra storage, carport, swimming pool, util-ities except electricity. On premises management, away from road traffic. One & two bedroom apartments.

Immediate Occupancy 642-6777

Dearborn Park Apts. 26170 Michigan Ave

Just W of Beech Daly

1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $225

Rental includes air conditioning, car-peting. pool, sound proofed construction

562-4623

BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APTS

Palmer Rd -W.of Hannan Plymouth School District

1 k S Bedroom apartments 4 2 Bed-room, 1H bath townhouaes. Each unit completely air conditioned, carpeted,

aa beat, all appliances WESTING OUSE WASHERTdRYER Large

walk-In cioaets. Lower units in town-was with private patios k doorwalls

Ample parking. Gaa utility Included in rent. Village park with play area No Pets

From $340 i up Month

RESIDENT MGR. 729-0900 10 to $ Weekday*. Sat. by Appt 171$ Orchard Dr. Canton Twp

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CANTERBURY APARTMENTS

Off Woodward Ave. opposite St. Joseph Mercy Hoepltai. •Balcony • Carpet •Pool -Security

334-8900

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroem/studio $295

Available now wtl i iL

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom apartment, newly decorat ed, $315 per month plus utilities, adults preferred, no pets 644-4494

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT Down town Plymouth. 2 rooms, kitchen, bath Ideal for one $175 month 725 Wing St

453 7395

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

1 & 2 BEDROOM FROM $300

Heat included in rent Shown by appointment

681-3309

CANTONS FINEST Most spacious 2 bedroom apartment Sheldon Rd. - Ford Rd, W, of 1-275 Across from Kmart Walking distance to all convenience factlities

• Wall to wall tpioah carpet • Matching refrigerator and gas rave • Gas beat k water included 9- Laundry in same stairway.

FELLOWS CREEK RENTAL OHCE

OPEN UNTIL 7 PM THURSDAYS Call Joanne

tsi-aiso

EXPANDING retail shop looking for manager who desires full responsibili ties for entire operation Must be quali fied Possible ownership opportunity Send inquiries to box a 110. Observer k Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 School craft Rd, Livonia. Michigan 4$ 150

EXTRA LARGE 1 bedroom Venr QUI at. Carpeting, all applisnces including dishwasher $295 per month include* best k hot water Adults preferred, no pats The Villsge East, Orion Road

m-iw FAMILY AFFAIR

3 bedroom townhouses oo lake site Children welcome Rochester Rd W mile N of Square Lake Rd Troy $79-2446 (Office closed Tuesda vi I

AAA LOCATION laarant aad cocktail

parking. For laaas ar sate. Inquire lStOtearvur A Eccentric Nswspapais 34381 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia/Mkhl (tan 44150

for

ANN ARBOR RESTAURANT For sale Operating. Great location, U of M campus, State SL Fine

55 v ? Tim

cammn. State SL Fine opportanl-laple tables, beautiful Interior

restaurant history Call Mike or 973-9440

BE YOUR OWN BOSS, full time or part time Local Skaklee distributor trains yonr for a unique opportunity. For ap-pointment call. 155-9391

CERAMIC 1 tion. Good Canton.

> for sale. Good kca-

-M71

CHILDRENS WEAR Shop, DM area, approx $25,940 to P9.M0 tory. •75-4433

FOOD MARKET In U» city of Knot Da trott Venr nice. Grossing $4,444 a week. Onlv $19444 down, p to the stock Call Maeter Broker* tree

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS 1 bedroom | H » f M 0 , 1 bedroem

41$, Heat Included daa $395 $415 only No Pets

M i l TELEGRAPH 151 3340

IB plus AdulU

BIRMINGHAM, Lincoln House, 2 bed '"''J,carpete< central bast k

air condiuontag. Deluxe appliances in-clading dishwasher Available immedi ataiy $400 monthly^lus utilities Call between 4PM and I 444-7494

M4-292-M14

KITCHEN FOR LEASE. Pupalar West-nge needs someone ta operate S I or 7 days per week. Goad A A far Pater H&. M1-71M

PLYMOUTH - Profitable

HaMs at One Way

$714 PER 1IMITUFFING Envaiepa] • g k s t a n a l i f c—i l onro$o»e t * _ _ m u Ron^Hitft H SoathfleM, Ml 44434

311 Monty To Loan BANK RATES

Da jnm qualify for an eaaltjr 1 ay available on real estate.

IIS l l l l

DESIRES TO FURNISH

it

CHESTNUT HILL VILLAGE

Beautifully landscaped, quiet country setting, conveniently located, close to 1-75. Main-tenance free living. Studios, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Ail G.E. appliances in Kitch-en, carpeted throughout, se-curity Intercom system & much more. Starting at $275. Model open daily 12-6. Cloeed Thursday.

852-6260 (Off South Blvd. bet. Squirrel & Updyke)

Birmingham Area One - two or Three

Bedroom Apartments from $385

With Heat Rodney Lockwood & Co.

644-4024

Cass Lake Shore Club

APARTMENTS Unique Lakefront Living

from

$295 1 and 2 Bedrooms

•Private Beach •Pool •Tennis Courts •Entry Guard

Corner Caas Lake !• Cass Elizabeth Uke Rds

MODELS OPEN MON SAT, 9 4 SUNDAY 12-4

681-4100 Equal Housing Opportunity

BIRMINGHAM Manor 940 N Adams 2- and 3-bedroom apartments available Adults piafeiiod No pets Call for ap polntmeot 644-00J4

ill for ap-MS-7517

A X T E L L R O A D A P T 8 . TROY

^p<dtaf.

Apartments, i heat ft* in

export* Air

P r t fa ltd. No Peta,

Well Maintained. Ckwe to

LOOK ter the Canopy

FOR APPOINTMENT Contact Managar

043-9109

Apartment wtth the

APARTMENT TOWNHOME

Large beautiful two bedroom . 1H bath In suburban residential area Ideal adult luxury living. Reasonably priced Hot point appliances In deluxe equipped kitchen, plush shag carpeting, drapes, carport Large storage area. No pets

Near Southfield k 1-494 Freeways

Southfield Townhouaes Lahser Rd. Cor McCtaag

Between 9-10 Mile Roads Resident Manager 35S-S3S3

BALMORAL CLUB anta.

S Z r e t i s f f i I I

M7-717I

S H 5

CENTURY 21

GR0SVEN0R SOUTH

TOWNHOUSES SPACIOUS

1-2-3 BEDROOMS ELM ST.. TAYLOR

East of Teleerapti , South of Goddard

LOW MONTHLY RENT INCLUDES:

MdOvan _ 4 Ptay Groand Aran '

Lawfry Facilities

CHILDREN WELCOME OfWce open deify

Sat. 4 Sun. CaN 287-8305

• i a ^ a A i a i a a - - - — - di .a a it -a

12E* Thursday, November 2®, 1979

400 Apartments For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS

The AP

A DISTINCTIVE PLACE TO LIVE

Two B Fro

ooms 360

Balcony, frost-free refrigerator, self cleaning oven, air cowUUooed. shag carpet. beautifully roiling hills, graci-ous club hoeae k entertainment center T ran Is k other sport facilities

IS MILE RD W OF MIDDLEBELT FARMINGTON HILLS

Adult Community No Pets

474-6082

400 Apartments For Ront

» LIVE IN LUXURY

Pontrail Apts I'ontiac Trail between 10 4 11

*TTt IS. hMtl i

400 Apartments For Ront

On I'ontwc Trail between 10 & 11 Mile Rds. 1 4 2 bedroom luxury apts from 1245. heat included No security deposit if qualified

437-3303

FARMINGTON MANOR Immediate occupancy All utilities in eluded except electric One bedroom Call m-ssss FIVE MILE TELEGRAPH - S bed rooms. >235 month Including all utili-ties. plus security deposit Call after 6 PM 470-7593

FOREST LANE APARTMENTS

6200 North Wayne Rd., WESTLAND

Studio or 1 & 2 Bedrooms Carpeting, appliances, swimming pool. S car parting, reasonable rate Clone to Weetland Shopping Center

FARMINGTON HILLS GRAND OPENING

STONERIDGE MANOR APARTMENTS

December Occupancy LARGE LUXURY APTS.

Deluxe Hot point self cleaning range, dishwasher, refrigerator

Balconies except lower units Drapes

Carpeting

1 BEDROOM FROM $325 Cloee to Downtown Farmington

Freedom Rd W of Orchard Lake Rd S of Grand River

MODEL OPEN 1-0 DAILY MODEL PHONE 477-4143 OFFICE 553-34SO

Hawthorne Club IN WESTLAND

On Merriamn Rd. by Ann Arbor Trail

1 & 2 BEDROOMS from$260

Includes beat, carpeting, air conditioning, patio k pool,

Sound conditioned walls k floors,

522-3364

400 Apartments For Rent LUXURY APARTMENTS, located on Detroit Riverfront. 3 4 bedrooms, with 3 baths, formal dining room and sun room 10 Minutes from downtown Starting from 1000 per month. 824-7704

MADISON HEIGHTS, spacious 1 bed room apartment Carpet, drapes, appll ances, heat included $300 AdulU only No pets 588 14M

HIDDEN OAKS, Southfield. 11 Mile be-tween Greenfield and Southfield Rd., carpeting, all appliance* including dishwasher Carport available 1 k 5 bedrooms available from >345 Office hours daily 1S-S, Saturday 0-1. (Closed Thursday and Sunday or by appoint-ment.)

FARMINGTON HILLS-new 1 bedroom quiet coodo Appliances, carpeting, air. pool, tetuds, carport From 3340 Imme-diate occupancy 000 0221 477-0000

FURNISHED EXECUTIVE

APTS k CONDOS 1 bedroom >375-0450 S bedroom >475 >550 3 bedroom. S bath >575->«50 Several locations, I yr lease New fur-niture Large selection, warehouse showroom

GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS 1100 E Maple (15 Mile), Troy

5tt-l>00 W of I 75

FARMINGTON HILLS - spacious S bedroom overlooking wooded ravine, all appliances, adults, >385 a month in-cluding heat Immediate occupancy 342-88J9 or 421 9141

INDOOR POOL FREE HEALTH CLUB

Tennis Courts Saunas

Exercise Equipment 1. S li 3 Bedrooms

From >390

FOX LANE Shelby Township

Just N of M 50, on W Utica Rd b * tween Mound k Ryan Open Weekdays 10-0, Weekends 134

739-3000

FARMINGTON HILLS brand new. tennis courts, swimming pool, carports, Individual laundry, balconies. 1 bed-room. 1 bath >375 per month, S bed-room. S bath >415 per month 553-4930

GARDEN CITY, cony a[ k water

•EN CITY, large S bedroom bal-partment, appliances, carpet, gas er paid >375 per month, adults

preferred. 301-4007

GARDEN CITY. 1 bedroom. >355 month. Includes stove, ref rig. air condi-tioning k heat, call after 6 PM,

470-0353

GARDEN CITY 1 bedroom, carpeted, appliances. >305, no pets Adults preferred Perry , 478-7040

400 Apartments For Rant

» i — » « — i - i ~ • *

entrance to the Gateways is on 12 mile Road between Middlebel t a n d Orchard Lake Road

Now Leasing 1 d n d 2 bed room from $ 3 8 0 mo RfNTAl OFFICE phone 477-2720

Managed by CIDRQY

KENSINGTON MANOR.

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. From $345 In-cluding heat. Excellent loca-tion. Off Farmington Rd., S. of 9 Mile. Call 474-2884. LAHSER. 7 Mile area, 1 bedroom, car-peting. appliances, dishwasher, laundry room, mature adults preferred, no pets. $330. 355-4953

LARGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT >385 a month Air conditioned Very clean. City of Rochester 751-8530, 051-0497,390-9534

Meadowbrook Village

ROCHESTER AREA Luxurious Spacious Apt.

Clubhouse AND Recreation facilities.

2 bedroom from $325. Including heat.

373-9090 Located on Dexter, No of Walton, between Adams and Opdyke Rds

Office Hours: Dally, 12,to6PM

turday, 10 AM to 2 PM

400 Apartments For Rent NORTHVILLE

upper, unfurnished 1 bedroom. Heat k water furnished Working ferred " t a s

OAKLAND MALL APARTMENTS

One & t * o bedroom $270 per month.

INCLUDES HEAT

from

MERCY COLLEGE area Efficiency, prlfate entrance, yard >185 includes util ties 047-1475

\R I 75 k WOODWARD HEIGHTS Lonely 1 bedroom apt with central air

included (Quiet Adult Complex) No Pets Immediate occupancy

430 or 030-0940

URGH COLONIAL Lovely clean 1 bedroom, carpet, drapes, air,

iances, heat Adults See to appreci-ate] >300 No Pets 595-1990

Carpeting, air conditioning, swimming pool.

Close to 1-75 expressway and just blocks from Oak-land Mall Shopping Center ' 365 East Edmund St., just East of John R and S. of 14 Mile Rd, in Madison Heights.

OAKLAND MALL APTS

Phone 588-5558 9AM-5PM Mon. thru Fri.

10AM-4PM Sat.

400 Apartments For Rent PLYMOUTH efficiency apartment. Old Village, >55 a week 0 month lease. Se-curity depoait Neat k clean Stove I refrigerator included 085-8058

Plymouth Hills Apts. City of Plymouth

711 § MILL Near Ann Arbor TritfLr One & two bedroorrylrom >285 includ-ing washer, dryer, jMrigerator, electric range, carpet, air (fbnditiomng No pets

455-4721/ 278-8319 PLYMOUTH. I^rge apartment, second floor, >350 per month All utilities included. No pets References

430-3903

PLYMOUTH OLDE VILLAGE 1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, carpet-ing. Heat and water included >275 plus

455-0343

400 Apartments For Rent

security After 3 PM, call

OAKLAND VALLEY NO 3 A pa rtmentir Pontiac Twp

Studio, 1 li S bedroom apartments sunken livina rooms, balcon dishwasher, aell cleaning ovens, self de frosting refreigerators, carpeting, club house k suanas, From >380 373-3190

2-3 Bedroom Townhouaes Full appliances, carpeting It

central air. swimming pool, court, carport Bike paths for

sn k a desinged playground Rent from >400 11 Mile-Inkster Rd 350-8033

3 BEDROOM Upper FUt in Old redecorated, a&essible

LARGE 3 bedroom, carpeting, d raper* ies, all appliances including dishwash-er, quiet building, >335 per month Heat & hot water included Northwest of Ro-chester, 731-7797

LAUREL WOODS APTS An adult com-munity in Southfield. S bedrooms, 3 full hatha, laundry k storage within apart-ment. appliances, inc! dishwasher, bal-cony, community building Carports available 3 year leases No pets

357-3174

LIVE ON THE PARK

PLYMOUTH PARK APARTMENTS

One or two bedrooms Carpeted living room and hall, central air conditioning, kitchen built-ins. basement, parking, pool Ready for occupancy. >345 up See Manager at 40285 PI Plymouth Twp

'lymouth Rd ,

lord; ition >200 includes

i SMOKERS Only 5PM 533 1573

to heat

I0RTHGATE PARTMENTS GREENFIELD AT

10V2 MILERD.

OAK PARK AREA

SCOTIA MANOR 12800 W 9 Mile

Near Coolidge k Scotia LARGE ONE BEDROOM

Newly carpeted, beat k all utilities ex-cept electricity Pool, air conditioning, party room Adults, no pets Large well lighted parking lot Near shopping cen-ter li 9 Mile It Coolidge bus lines

SEE RESIDENT MANAGER

OAK PARK, 2 bedrooms, m baths, ful ly carpeted All appliances Heat and water included Mature adults No p >325 per Mo After 0 PM, 851-3727

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT with irage in downtown Birmingham One I year lease >330 00 per month ill 6<

gar (1)! Call 842-8100

Century 21 Libby & Assoc., South

.Studios

1 & 2 Jrooms

laurel Q$dods ( IN S O U T H F I E L D )

LUXURIOUS RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS DESIGNED

FOR MATURE ADULTS

• 2 Bedrooms with wafc-n closets

• 2 Full ba th s

• Snag carpeting • Laundry a n d s t o r a g e

<n aach apartment

• Table space m kitchen

• Sett-cleaning ovens • Self-defrosting refrigerators • Dishwasher

• Spacious pat© wrth doorwall

Indrvtdual heating, coding and hot waiei m each apartment

Sound conditioned concrete floors

Intercom, TV and security alarm

Large entry lobby Beautiful landscaping Community building Swimming poof with connecting Whirlpool

Carport available 2 year leases

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 12 Mile and Lahser area

Manager Main Office

557-9620 357-3174 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

LOWEST PRICES!! BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER-8 MILE

Behind Botaford Hospital Smoke Detectors Installed

Singles Welcome Immediate Occupancy

We Love Children

IN FARMINGTON 1BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM

Quiet prestige address, swimming pool, air conditioning, carpeting, stove L re-frigerator. all utilities except electrici-ty included Warm apts Laundry facili-

Intercom system security

2 blocks from sc hoof No i on premises

o pets please For more information, phone

477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills

• F

Rent Includes • Carpeting

Heat & Hot Water Air Conditioning

ange Refrigerator Garbage Disposal L aundry & Storage facilities

• 5 wimming Pool . Tennis Courts Activity Building

Office Open Dally Sat. & Sun.

ADULT COMMUNITY. Farmington Hills, 1 k 2 bedrooms from >300 Car-peting. drapes, appliances, pleasant surroundings No pets 30808 Orchard LakeRd. Apt 101, Mgr 474-1305

AMBER PLACE: lSVfc Mile near Crooks. S bedroom, 3 baths, fireplace, oak floor, balconies, pool Rent includes heat, carport Pet allowed 549-4048

AMBER PLACE 15 W Mile near Crooks Huge one bedroom plus study, balcony, fireplace, oak floor, pool Rent includes beat, carport Pet allowed

549-4046

400 Apartments For Rent

poo

BICMJ toe

ONE BEDROOM Apartment Bloomfield Hills

>300 month 334 2216 after 6PM

ONE BEDROOM, 1st floor. 2 blocks from downtown Plymouth Appliances included Available Dec 8 >250 month. >350 security 459-3795 or 348 2240

all 968-8688 NORTH OAK PARK

HOUSE FOR RENT 4 bedroom Colonial 2 Mi baths, paneled fa i r ly room, modern kitchen with ap-pliances, central air, 2 car attached ga ragjt, carpeted, >525 per month

Lincolnbriar Apartments

424-8992

Bloomfield Hills IPDYKE HILLS APARTMENTS

one. two k three bedroom apart-from >299 to >435 per month

Carpeting, air conditioning, swimming

SHORT TERM LEASE TRANSFER makes available a

2 Bedroom - 2 Bath Apartment on a SHORT TERM LEASE at a rent of

$560 Sorry, no pets, adults preferred Call Mon thru Fri. 9am-5pm

HUNTERS RIDGE 14 Mile at Orchard Lake Rd.

851-0111

SOMERSET MALL AREA Maplewood Manor

2200 Crooks Rd North of Maple (15 Mile)

1 OR 2 BEDROOM Newly carpeted, heat, all utiliUes e: cept electricity, pool, air conditioning, part? room Adults, no pets, also near Oakland Mall k 1-75 RESIDENT MGR 362 0720

and clubhouse

tnfield Hills school district ipressways

Close

Fox tills Drive off Opdyke Rd.. just N of Square lake Rd

Contact Manager

338-0243

SOUTHFIELD

12 Mile - Telegraph New Iuxuriou&2 bedroom apartments k ranch homes. 2 baths, 1400 sq. ft. Indi-vidual private entrances, living room, dining room, kitchen w/built-ln appli-ances Fully carpeted Laundry room k storage room, Carport Included Sorry, no pets >475.1 year leases.

HEAT INCLUDED 356-3780

PLYMOUTH RD • Evergreen, I bed-room or Studio Stove, refrigerator, carpet, drapes, heat paid 273-0223

836-0286

PLYMOUTH Spacious, luxurious 2 bedroom bouse -like suite, 1100 sq R, in prestige area, two blocks from heart of town, huge liv-ing room, country kitchen, freshly painted and tastefully paneled through out, appliances, heat k water included, prefer adults only, no pets. >385 per month plus deposit 453-1007

PLYMOUTH TWP 2nd floor, fully car rtd, 1 bedroom, heat, hot water, lease deposit required >265 a month,

adults preferred, no pets Eves 349-1863

TOMORROWS ADORESS-TODAYI

TROY . The Golden Corridor

at your Doorstep

2869 Troy Center Dr. between Crooks k 1-75 East of Somerset Mall

Troy'a first elevator service Apartment residence

2 Bedroom Apartments from $359 - $424

IMMEDIAE OCCUPANCY

Village Green of Troy

Monday thru F r i d ^ 9-5 Saturday. Sunday by appointment

362-0320 TOWNHOUSE

400 Apartments For Rent

PLYMOUTH • 1 bedroom, >275 per month + Security deposit Immediate occupancy 455-2624

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, carpeting, drapes, air conditioner At Plymouth Rd and Hdlbrook Available immediately. Couples, no pets >250 plus all utilities. After 5 PM 453 8194

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, carpeting, drapes, air conditioner At Plymouth Rd and Holbrook Available immediately Couples, no pets >250 plus all utilities After 5 PM 453 8194

Rental Townhomes with

Private Basements

AUBURN ORCHARDS

Located on Dequidre Rd 1 blk N of M-59 In Shelby Twp

I k 2 BEDROOMS FROM

$310. Private Entrances

Whirlpool Appliar Individual Wasner-I

ances r-Dryer

Hook-up Private Patio Available

Community Building A Tennis Court

Swimming Pool Hours 10-6PM Weekdays

11-5 Weekends Phone

731-9600

CANTON Spacious 2 bedroom Townhouse homes Deluxe appliances including dishwash ers Completely carpeted. 1V% baths, central air.vWe pay gas for heating k cooking Swimming pool, other extras Sorry No Pets

455-7440

TOWN SQUARE APARTMENTS Adult Community

Across from Northland

1 & 2 bedroom apartments from >270 Heat paid Close to shopping k trans-portation No pets

836-2568 TROY Somerset Area, spacious I bed-room Apartment, >315 monthly Decorated carpeted, air conditioned, balconies Heat included. No Pets Village Apartments 362-1698

TWO APARTMENTS, 2 bedroom fully carpeted apartment. 3 bedroom carpet-ed townhouse with private basement Both located in Birmingham Call Mrs Proven evenings 649-3524 or Mrs Green days 569-1908

TWO bedroom apartment, partially fur-nished. near 8 Mile k Middlebelt Adults preferred, no pets Call after 7pm 478-0970

TWO BEDROOM Luxury apartments available Hidden Oaks Apts Eleven Mile k Greenfield area 557-4520

Apart-Whiri-

TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY meats Spacious one bedroom iool appliances, carpeting, central air, 345 per month We pay the heat.

357-5809

NORTHVILLE TWP, upstairs apart-ment for rent >230 a month including heat Ask for Neil 348-3044

bedroom>316, 2 bedrooms >346 Central heat k air, carport 375-0748

NOW RENTING! LAKE POINTE

VILLAGE: APARTMENTS In Plymouth Township • 1 & 2 bedrooms • Pool S Club House • Air Conditioned • Balconies & Patio* • All Appliances •Carpeted • Window Shades • Plenty of Treee. Qraaa & Open Space

14170 SHADYWOOD Enter off SCHOOLCRAFT * WILCOX

WEST OF HAGGERTY AND EAST OF HINES DRIVE

Close to 1-275 OPEN DAILY 1 to 5 p.m.

PHONE 453-1597 Jim Smith, Mgr

ik R I V E R BEND

APARTMENTS luxuriously carpeted 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and 2 bedroom j V/t bath lownhooses Dishwasher, air conditioning HOTPOINT appliances, glass doorwalls omo balconies- wafc-m closets, Imposing Community House and swimming pool exclusively for residents Open Deny and Sunday 10 sim.-S p.m.

kknMp m t M d N al i M M ck***

FROM $305-$4ft • Hudson's Wetland S mmutw away • SEMTA at your doorstep • EVKNIMy *CC#SS<D<l'ty [

RENTAL OFFICE 421-4077 30500 West Warren

i

JOHN UZNIS Builder

0 * E

Rentala From

$345

USkYLBi >rth side of 10 Mile j ad , West of Tele-aph, adjacent to TEL-C Shopping Center

•mMmn

I0«1 MM

hone: 354-3930 Office 626-5596 m (i

1,2, & 3 Bedroom Rental Townhomes fr om $270

Private entrance All kitchen appliances Walk-in storage/ut i l i ty

hildren s play area ommunity clubhouse wimming pool

e|usl usl «f Tilefrifh wMkmfc 12 to 8pm

LteMd m Nansilm Opm toH* MM 19

2 8 7 - 4 3 5 0

Walk to stores, Iforary and civic center

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts Central Air

ft Dishwasf Elevators Plush Carbeting

From $335 Sorry no pets

355-1673 Developer 6 4 2 - 2 1 7 4

Scotsdale from

$285 TENNIS-POOL

• Gas ranges • Carport • 1 & 2 Bedroom • 1'ABaths

9-5 Daily 10-5 Sat . 12-5 Sun

Newburgh Rd. Just South of Joy Rd.

Livonia Schools

455-4300 Equal Housing Oopportunity

ROCHESTER, newly decorated, imme-diate possession, one bedroom apart-ment includes stove, refrigerator, dis-posal, heat, hot water and water, >265 ler month Security required, no pets .all Manager. 652-7244

ROSEDALE PARK, 1 bedroom Apt available 12-1-79 Assume present lease >235 per Mo plus >250 security No pets References After 6, 531-4924

ROYAL OAK AREA, 1 bedroom apar t ment >295. Carpet, drapes, beat Includ-ed Cloae to shopping Adults only, no peU 547-2053

ROYAL OAK AREA Spacious I bedroom apartment, >285 moothly Carpeted, decorated, air coo ditiooed. heat included No Pets Wagon Wheel Apartments 399-1 fo*

SECLUDED CARRIAGE apartment, Bloomfield Hills 2 bedrooms, new ap-pliances, terrace, 2 car garage >450 References necessary 647-2230

ADAMS LAKE APTS. Quiet lake living with beautiful view of

course, 2 bedroom apts k town from >305 Many features in-

cluding all appliances, carpeting, cen-tral air li balcony Adult community, no pets 4400 Elizabeth Lake Rd

WATERFORD, MI 3 Miles W of Teiergaph,

681-4929

•One Month Free Rent Farmington Hills

WALNUT CREEK APARTMENTS

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY One bedroom apartments from >290

•Call for Information Rental Office:

Open Dally k Sunday Middlebelt, Just South of 10 Mile

477-4066

WALDEN WOOD W. 10 Mile

1 blk. E. of Telegraph Extraordinary spacious 1 and 2 bed-room apartments 2 and 3 bedroom townhouaes with family room on a unique wooded site • POOL •CLUBHOUSE • BALCONIES •CENTRAL AIR • VAST ROOMS

AIX APPLIANCES. th^AT, COVERED PARKING, AND ENORMOUS STOR AGE ROOMS INCLUDED

353 1372

WALDEN WOOD A REPUTATION FOR

METICULOUS MAINTENANCE

WALLED LAKE Beautiful 1 bedroom apartment, lake privileges >229. 62^3747

WALLED LAKE, Modetn 2 bedroom. 2nd. floor, all appliances including washer/dryer, Lake prevailges, No children preferred, no pets. $300 per month. 1st month'4 last month >150 Se-curity 349-2076

Stoneybrooke Stoneybrooke Stoneybrooke

POOL - TENNIS from

$270 • 1 & 2 Bedrooms

• 1'A Baths • Gas ranges

On Joy Road Between Haggerty and I-275

9 AM 5 PM Daily 10-5PM Sat .12-5 PM Sun

Plymouth Schools Equal Housing Opportunity

455-7200

402 Furnished Apts. For Rant

BIRMINGHAM Executive Rentals

Short term Fully furnished >500 k I 642 Oil

FARMINGTON HILLS, beautifully fur msbed new 1 bedroom Coado with atlli ty room and carport >450 per Mo Call

7947, 559 479* or 548 559-479* or 553-3454

SUB LEASE at Muirwood Apartments. Farmincton Hills Large 1 bedroom, with balcony 6 month lease >345 month Available Jan

Renting 557 5552

TELEGRAPH - FULLERTON area adult community. 1 k 2 bedroom apart menu from 3260 No pets 538 2497

The Village .. Apartments

GARDEN CITY & WESTLAND AREA

One bedroom, $253 Two bedroom, $273

Includes carpeting, drapes, air condi t ioning, stove, refrigerator, gas heat and water. No pets.

9 AM - 5 PM Weekdays only

425-0930

FIVE MILE Telegraph efficiency, 2 rooms and bath. >185 including all atili ties plus security After 6 PM 476-7593

FOR SI 1BLEASE. Dec through April or May. I bedroom apartment fully fur-nished & equipped Washer, dryer, TV, etc Clubhouse li pool 10 Mile-Grand River area >320 per month After 3pm 455-9088 or 477 9214

INTOWN BIRMINGHAM Completely furnished 1 bedroom apt Off street

Marking Short term lease available (25 per month including uUliUes

Security deposit 642-0093

LAFAYETTE PARK will sublease my 1 bedroom fjirnished apartment for winter mature tenants Call mornings or after 6PM 393 9*1*

Monthly & Weekly Leases

$375 & Up LUXURY one and two bedroom apart ments central air, dishwashers, car ports balconies basements, linens dishes colored TV's Maid service available Birmingham area near 14 Mile k Woodward

THE MANORS 4 Complexes

280-2510

THREE OAKS Troys newest luxury apartment com munity I k 2 bedroom apartmenU All appliances, carports, community build ing. pool, tennis courts k rural setting Mi Mile E of Crooks on Wattles at 1-75

OPEN 9am-6pm weekdays 11-6pm weekends Phone: 362-4088

WESTLAND CHRISTMAS SPECIAL MERRIMAN I, ANN ARBOR TRAIL

1 BEDROOM DELUXE APTS

FROM $280 INCLUDES stove, refrigerator, air conditioning, sunken living room, gar-bage disposal, patio, club bouse, poof

Westland Capri Apartments 261-5410

LUXURY EXECUTIVE APTS Completely Furnished, Monthly Leases

Maid Service Available 280 1820

MONTHLY LEASES

REASONABLE RATES

Beautiful full size apartmenU. Com-pletely furnished in excellent locations.

ROYAL CHAMBERS 334-1502

Motel - Winter Rates - Mayflower Motel -

Furnished 1 bedroom Efficiency Apts

17729 Telegraph Rd.; (S. of Grand River)

WESTLAND NOR WAYNE Sub 1 bed room newly decorated. >179 plus utilities After 6PM 264 7299

WESTLAND That spacious 2 bedroom apartment you have been looking for is now avail able Quiet, well managed community off Ford Rd near Wayne Rd Stop by or call today

Hampton Court Apts. 5688 N Christine

729-4020 WESTLAND 1 k 2 BEDROOM APTS

Carpeting, Dishwasher, Heat It Water included Pool k tennis courts, no pets

326-8270

W BLOOMFIELD 14 Mile, between Middlebelt and Northwestern New 1 bedroom apartment, deluxe appliances, carpeting, air conditioned, carport, storage area within, balcony, pool, >375 851-1721

ON 6 Mile Rd between Merriman 4 Middlebelt I bedroom with 3 other rooms, plus garage. All utiliUes paid-No pets >310 per month 6pm.

Call after 420-2493

PATRICK HENRY APARTMENTS

Near Rochester k Oakland University 1 k 2 Bedroom Apartments with Car-peting, Air Conditioning, Patios k Porches, Swimming Pool, Clubhouse k Sauna. Sorry no pe&. From >275 , Heat Included

2760 PATRICK HENRY DR. Rental Office Open Dally

373-6770 '

WATERVIEW FARMS ASK ABOUT OUR

REBATE PLAN On Pontiac Trail

E of Beck Rd

1 BEDROOM from $260

Inquire at Rental office

624-0004 WAYNE k MICHIGAN AVE area - 1 bedroom apartment >245. a month k >245 Deposit, includes heat & hot water, stove k refrigerator Adults preferred. Call between!AM 7PM 722-8358

WELLESLEY COOPERATIVE 1 bedroom units available >189 month-ly Call 9AM-5PM. Monday - Friday

719-332?

WESTLAND AREA, Attractive 1 bed-room apartment >2*5 monthly. Spa cious 2 bedroom apartment >395 moothly Carpeted, decorated, air con-ditioned in a Lovejy •rea. Heat includ-ed Special 7 * Rent Discount to Senior Citizens plus a reduced Securit IL Country Courts Apartment )21

1 MONTH'S FREE RENT Limited time only

SUN RIDGE APARTMENTS

1 & 2 BEDROOMS FROM $250 MO.

Includes heat

Sun Ridge is known for superior and spacious floor plan

We have outstanding recreational facil-ities including

TENNIS... PADDLEBA LL FULL SIZE GYM

Near the new St Joseph's Hospital located on Gulfside between Wash-tenaw and Clark. Ypsilanti

SUN RIDGE APTS. PHONE 434-1743

MODEL OPEN MON THRU FRI 9-5 SAT 10-5, SUN 1-5

Phone KE 1-9855

NEW STUDIO APTS.

Studio apartment with beating and air conditioning, off-street parking, laun dry and storage facilities Downtown Royal Oak >275 monthly, lease, >400 security deposit, adults preferred, no pets Applicants must make over >12,000 per year to apply Call Mike 54 9 8230

NORTHFIELD Hills, Troy 3 bedroom, l1* bath executive condo. completely furnished Monthly rentals from >800

8514289

ONE BEDROOM DELUXE APARTMENTS

With individual heating and air condi-tioning Laundry and storage facilities, off-street parking, disposal and dishwasher >375 per month 1 year lease, adults preferred, no pets Appll cants must make >14,000 a year or more to apply Call Mike 549 8320

12 MILE k LAHSER. 1 k 2 bedrooms from >410 Carpet, deluxe appliances, community building (1 bedroom has den) Call between 10am - 6 pm355 2047

ON LAKE ORION Upper half of Mid Victorian House Everything furnished Refined AdulU Only preferred Great for bachelors 693 9283

PLYMOUTH, furnished efficiency, small, but ideal for one peraon Only >225 includes all utilities Security de-poait required Excellent area 459-4199

SMALL UNION LAKEFRONT home, ideal for one person available unUl June 1st No peU >300 a month In-cludes utiliUes 335 2308

APARTMENT FOR lease 1 or 2 be* room, City of Plymouth Call J T 453-6888. eves 453-9093

SPACIOUS 1 and 2 bedroom apart-menU available >290 and ap. Novi-Walled Lake area Carpet, drapes and heat famished Westgate VI. Open 8-5 dally 10-4 Sat 8un 624 8555 PLYMOUTH/Canton area, 2 apartment, sublease Available imme-diately >300 per mooth Call after 6pm,

464-0*15

400 ApartmenU For Rent

COME LIVE WITH US AT

Westchester Towers An adult community offering you one months free rent with a years lease. No security deposit for senior citizens, 24 hour security system, indoor swimming pool, saunas and exercise area. Within walking distance to shopping cen-ters, 10 minutes from Metro airport.

Call us Monday thru Friday 10am-6pm at

729-0800 or stop in at

35700 Michigan Ave., Wayne, Mich.

APPLE GROVE IN UTICA

1-2-3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS k TOWNHOUSES

FROM >299 YOUR RENT INCLUDES

Whirlpool Appliances Central Air

Heat Clubhouse

Swimming Pool . Tennis Courts

Storage ~ " Just North of M 59

Models open Daily , Sat kSm 12-6

ABANDON YOUR HUNT Skied Rentals

Professional service since 197* Share Listings 642 1*20

ACROSS from Kensington Park, adult community, 1 k 2 bedroom apartmenU from >260 No pets

4374794

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom. 1 * bath, comfortable k clean All utilities , ap-pliances linen,T V Short or long term, bays or Eves 524-9574 Eves M7-458*

739-8600

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium, completely fur-nished, ready to use, new refrigerator, range, disposal, air coodtiooing, color TV, 855 1595

BLOOMFIELD LAKES APARTMENTS

CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES

1 BEDROOM APT 2 BEDROOM APT

>3*0 >390

1 Ap partment available Dec small private complex

O i i c & T u o

ItcclrtHHii Apartments and Imvnhoikscssvjl

from W ¥

LAURELS ON LONE PINE

• A OFFERS "THE BKW OF BOTH WORLD6"

Carefree Apartment Living Convenient To Schools k Stooping

West Bloomfield Residential Setting Near Lakes k Recreation

New Waterfront Section Now Open

Thurs. thru Sun. 12-5 Other times by appointment

Located on Lone Pine Rd lust east of Orchard Lake Rd

626-6295

1st in s ment in-

cludes brown shag carpeting, drapes, decorstor furniture by Globe Interior, dishes. Uoen, silver, etc Ideal for Exec-utive moving into area or business per-sons 3 month lease or longer available lo qualified appUcanU. Heat & water included Washer k drver available

2920 SCHRODER BLVD • 2 blocks N. of Orchard Lake Rd, off Cass LakeRd

FOR APPOINTMENT 682-7495 681-9161

SOMERSET PARK Golf course view, completely furnished luxury apart ment 3 bedrooms, 2 baths AdulU No peU References Security deposit Available Jan 1-May 1 643-9377

AUBURN HEIGHTS Large family home on 7.5 acres paradise Close to I-75. Minutes from Silver-dome. One year lease $595 per month

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

642-2550

ATTRACTIVE & SPACIOUS 1 and 2-bedroom ApartmenU

From $295 INCLUDING HEAT

Canton/Plymouth area near I 275

Bedford Sq. Apts Lilley Rd v2 blocks S FortfRd

981-0033 ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom apartment in Walled Lake-West Bioom/ieid area Utilities, pool, no pets AdulU pre-ferred >285 644 1163

AVAILABLE now, new carpet, fresh paint. 2 bedrooms, including heat. >285. security, adult section. 1300 W Maple Walled Lake. 669-3089 476^8455

Houses For Rent ABACADABRA

HERE'S SOME MAGIC WE HAVE MANY MORE

>380 Livonia 3 bedroom, appl basement, singles, kids, pets OK >450 Birmingham 3 bedroom ranch car far age Singles, kids OK

HOME FINDERS RENTAL SVC 553 9001

SUPER GAIN

BAR-

AN EXCELLENT opportunity, rent with option, immediate pnasssiion. 3 bedroom brick lakefront on Sylvan

great beach Call Gall Myer! Weekdays 9-5

M141M

Lake. 2 car garage, screened porch, fireplaces, great beach Call Gall Myei at McCullough Realty. •

ii£e3be< one ful) li two half bath Colonial Fire placed living room, formal dinii* room A must see at

$575 per month Max

BROOCK 644-6700

400 Apartments For Rent

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^dacaps^oouyrci^ OpMon* or-

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OONVMBfttY LOCATB MI On the North 1-94 service drive ot the Haggerty Rond exit

V o

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404 HOUM« For Rant

ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select RenLala

Professional Service Sine* 1)71 M M UN 3fr?u«tap

A BIRMINGHAM [N TOWN CHARMER ; FOR RENT

6 Monthi or year 1mm Meal (or pro faaawml couple or (mall family Great in town Gem. a tooch of claaa Two bed-roomi large livtnj room. It dining room com bi rut ton sharp k lichen, baae-ment L porch MSO month

Max

BROOCK 644-6700

404 HO«M« For Rent

CITY AT PLYMOUTH Walking MUM to tows. I bedroom, living room, dining room. M l baa* ment, refrigerator and range fcrniahed No pea. 9 m maath. • I I M W

BfiAUTIFUL BIRMINGHAM Charm rag colonial, S bedrooma, m baths, dot fireplace, newly decorated, carpet ing & drapes, kitchen appliance*, ga-rage with greenhouse, attractive yard with fountain Cloee to shopping 4 schools Reduced' to W50 per month Days 972-727* or after 8PM MS-1W5

BEAUTIFUL EXECUTIVE ranch in Brighton area I t acres, 2 bedroom, 2 V* baths, ful basement complete new kitchen with cathedral ceiling, 2 skylights, family room with fireplace, 2 car attached garage, much much more. Children ok. pets considered, also have hftae barn Must have reference, aecur-dg, 1800 per month After 6pm 4*4-0357

fiEECH DALY I f*, 2 bedrooms, baae-ment, gas, fireplace, drive, garage.

ISM month family room, extras Agpnt S4 2-3*00

BELLEVILLE Ecorse near I 275, 2 bedroom aluminum sideing, carpeting refrigerator, 2 car attached garage.

>M 721-2718

1375 month Security After spk

c r a n b r o o k v i l l a g e w e s t - « bedroom, 2H bath colonial Large fam-ily room With fireplace, carpeting, drapee, central air, attached garage, Birmingham School*. Available now at »7M , ROCHESTER - KING'S COVE. Large J bedroom. IVh bath townhouse with all appurtenances including kitchen appli-ances, 2 car garage. Available now at $450; Almost new 3 bedroom, I H bath townhouse FWeUce. appliances, ga-rage Available Dec IS at WW; Very clean 2 bedroom, 2 bath ranch end unit Kitchen appliances, drapes, carpeting, garage Available now at $SM) STERLING HEIGHTS - Rent with op-tion to buy. 3 new homes - one 3 bed-room. 2 bath brick ranch, family room with fireplace, other - I bedroom, 2 bath colonial, family room with fire-place, alao 4i bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod 2 years old All have kitchen appli-ances, carpeting, garages, window treatments and all are priced in the »70s. Available now a( M00 a month ~ details

aluminum

404 Houtot For Ront

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Excellent Iocs tion. Four or five bedroom ranch. New-ly decorated. Extra large family room with fireplaces Over an acre of proper-ty with many treea Moat be seen to be appreciated. Early occupancy 11,000 per month Days m5-1012

BLOOMFIELD HILLS-Newly decorat-ed 4-5 bedroom ranch, large family room. waUt-oet patio to lovely yard Great privacy. Rent with option to buy next summer Reduced IMS per month Day», M5-1012, after tpm, 151 807*

Call us for option to buy detai BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom

Cloee to dowi with all appliances, den,

Available now

647-1898

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Large 5 bedroom. lVfc bath colonial, available Jan. 1, for * months or less Refrigerator and stove Included Nice secluded Square Lake It Woodward area M M 1 month In advance and 1W month security. Call:

WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER I. RANKE

M9-7300

sided 2 story, cloee to downtown Uih dated kitchen with all » c ^ n g , 2 car garage

GOODE REAL ESTATE

RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT

BEVERLY HILLS 2 bedroom ranch, available December 1st |47S month plus utiliUes Security deposit 1 lease After 6PM 647 8 5 BEVERLY HILLS, Birmingham Schools, 3 bedroom ranch, fenced yard, basement. 2 car garage References Families No pets 646-8768

BEVERLY HILLS, exceptional 3 bed-room brick ranch, modern kitchen. IW baths, fireplace, attached garage, rec' room, two lots S2S-1439

BIRMINGHAM/ADAMS Rd area 2-3 bedroom ranch, 2 full baths, fireplace, attached garage, fully carpeted. S550 month 625-9082

BIRMINGHAM AREA 3 bedroom ranch, centrally located Partially fur-nished Immediate occupancy Lease or month-to-month $395 month M2-8180

BIRMINGHAM AREA Executive home with swimming pool, overlooking Bidoingham Country Club 3 bedrooms, family room, sun room, finished base-ment Immediate occupancy Lease or month-to-month $695 month 64M180

BIRMINGHAM - soon to be available 4 bedroom home an most attractive street Largs mister bedroom, dining room, garage, stove and refrigerator in-cluded Option to bay available $515

month with references and deposit venings please 557 854*

" BIRMINGHAM Two bedrooms, >375 a motnih weekends.

per i Evei

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedrooms, cleee to shopping Ir commuter, finished rec room Immediate occupancy, >3M Call after 4pm MS-1249

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick ranch on treed street, fenceQ backyard. Ad-Joining beautiful park. No traffic. Near commuter trim t catholic church. Rec room Married couples preferred. Ref-erences 1 yr, leaae. >525. rent L securi-ty deposit Mr O'Brien M4-4100 Days or Evenings 334 520*

CANTON- Brand new 3 bedroom Colo-nial, family room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage, carpeting, drapes.

U air, >525 per month reek days,

479-1021

1 Vi baths, central i plus deposit After (PM anytime weekends.

CANTON • Colonial 3 bedroom, dining room, family room/fireplace, base-ment. attached garage, backs to woods Rent with option, *4»5 per month Call Art Anderson at One Way. 459-5222

404 HOUM* For Ront

BIRMINGHAM. I bedroom, near commuter train, con-, stove, refrigerator.

Evenings MS 2**3

BIRMINGHAM -1 or 4 bedrooma, mod-ern kitchen, dining room, living room 4 family room, 2 car garage. * or 11 month leaaae After 5pm MI-MIS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Transferred to Europe Beautiful Ranch with Birming-ham Schools Formal living and dining room, family room with fireplace and

" ted kitchen with Jew up-dated kitchen with Jem Aire grill Fireplace in living room also. 1 large bedrooms and 2 * baths Screened porch. CA MM per month with security deposit Call I&1-75M after S M and 595 6583 during day or

M4 3959

404 Homes For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS - new 4 bad-room colonial In Dunbar Oaks Call Bob Brown.

551-1100

FARMINGTON HILLS-2 near Grand River. MM a month plus security deposit and last months rent

349-3310

FARMINGTON HILLS, prime area. 1

Cold 3 bedroom Colonial, lVt baths, f . dining It family rooms, fully car-

peted. 2 car attached garage, basement. M25 month plus security, 551-947*

DEARBORN HTS 4499 Monroe near W Outer Dr 3 bedroom full brick ranch, basement, fenced yard. Cloee to school and shopping >395 mo 2711119

DELUXE DUPLEX 3 bedrooms, 1* baths, living room, large country kitch-en, family room, full baaement. central air, refrigerator, range, dishwasher, disposal, fenced yard, new carpeting Oak Park |450 357 4084

CANTON Sharp, almost new. 2 bed-room. plus den. basement, garage, fenced yard, air conditioning, kitchen appliances M25 a month plus utilities 1 child. No pets Evenings, 451-9593

C a n t o n 2 bedrooms. 5 rooms

1200 plus security deposit 455-5433

CANTON - 3 bedroom ranch, carpeted, 2 car attached garage with opener, family room, 1<4 baths, central air. fireplace, baaement. |4M 459-5*27

DO m ha dishwasher, month

WN PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom . fireplace, refrigerator, stove,

security deposit. M25 459-9097

EVERGREEN, Schoolcraft area, 2 bed-rooma. 1175 plus security, 838-5844

FARMINGTON HILLS Beautiful executive home 4 bedroom, 2Vi baths, den, family room, fireplace etc MOO a month plus aecurity deposit One year leaae Executive 471-5990

FARMINGTON HILLS, sharp 3 bed-room ranch, near I I Mile It Drake Rds m baths, 2 way fireplace. m car at tached garage, newly carpeted through-

"lUon, Immediate oc-out. excellent condition. _ cupancy, >550 After * PM. 5S3-M22

For Rent or Lease Livonia, large family home near Schools A shopping M00 month

Immediate occupancy Call Clara Goodling

E R A 1ST FEDEI

Estate on Lake Angelus, . 1 bedroom, with boat boose, , Waterford township Excellent

615-2161

TON CITY- 1 Vi story 3 bed room. 2 bath, 2 Vi car garage, fenced yard No pets References M25 plus se-curity Evenings 477-9W5

CANTON - 3 bedroom brick ranch, fam-ily room, full basement, dishwasher, no pets. >450 monthly, 1st, last, plus >500 security, option to buy 981-3446

CANTON, 3 bedroom Ranch with fami-ly room, appliances included. >475 per month plus utilities. Security deposit Negotiable Lease 397-3326

BIRMINGHAM 1 Vi storj, 3 bedrooms

newly decorated, appliances M00 646 7612 or 544-2447

BIRMINGHAM. 1999 Haynes. clean 2 bedroom ranch, fenced yard, carpeted, kitchen appliances, near commuter, >350 plus security 644-1875

RJRMINGHAM Available Dec 1st 3 b©irooma, 1W baths, newly decorated All appliances, basement. f« >500 monthly +• Security

enoed yard M*-9179

BIRMINGHAM • BEVERLY HILLS Attractive 2/3 bedroom ranch, family room, fireplace, all major appliances. 2 cat garage $475. 645 2829

MINCHAM Beautifully restored 3 Colonial, center of town, com

pl<My equipped new kitchen, new bath, cfrpet & garage, >535 monthly

642-8037

BIRMINGHAM, executive type 3 bed-room ranch. 3 baths, powder room, ap-plttpces, 3 fireplaces, attached garage, circular drive, on 4 acres >650 month, pllj» aecurity 356-2222 M4-8577

BIRMINGHAM - House, walk to Down towii All appliances, new carpet 3 bed-rooms. Uvini room, dining room, kitch-en >545 per Mo 358-2422 or 626 5252

BIRMINGHAM. Urge home with char-aettr spacious rooms, 2 bedrooms pos-sibly 3. full basement, fenced yard, >440 per month plus security 646-5995

BiRMINGHAM-LIVE in Pines Super sharp 3 bedrooms, dining room, den, iv» baths, 2 fireplaces, 2Vi car at taehed garage, completely redecorated >*M month Plus security M7-32M

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom cute, clean house with fireplace, disposal, waaher, dryer, refrigerator, garage, available Dec 1. >475 pi04 equal aecurity deposit, s of 14 Mile. w of Greenfield M7-0117

CANTON 4 bedroom, 2 Story. Living, family, 2 baths, fireplace, 2Vi car rage Rent or Sell!

i car ga-459-4454

CASS LAKEFRONT 2 bedrooms, living room fireplace Jan June M00/month Appliances Included

(26-4221

CHERRY Hill - Inkster, 2 bedroom brick, IVi car garage, finished base-ment. family-dining room. 1 child >3(0 plus security. Evenings 562-5771

BIRMINGHAM 3 Bedroom brick Ranchwith fenced backyard Family room with firepalce. modern kitchen .gas furnace Available December Married couples preferred >500 per month plus security deposit M4-6M8

FARMINGTON HILLS, 2 bedroom >325 a month plus security & utilities After 6wn 363-3431

MIN< FAR ranch, schools

IGTON HILLS • 2 bedroom convenient to shopping and No pets Call 6 to 8 PM only.

476-3696

FARM(NGTON laundry Adult e$u After

HILI-S-2 bedrooms partial basement, appliances

cjjujjle No pets >330 plus deposit

EN

EN GARDI bedroom ed on working month

349 5836 474-3122

CITY - clean 3 bedroom me. 2 baths, finished basement ilace, 2Vi car garage, includ-

Eves 425-7294

GARDI brick Ik with fi ing appliances, no pets

irfcpl

CITY - newly decorated 2 ranch with garage to be rent-short term basis, only older person need apply >350 a

427-0204

FIRST FEDERAL 478-3400

FOUR BEDROOM home In city of Ro-chester, >500 per month. Call Nina Martin, Realtor, 651-7272

FOUR BEDROOM, 2Vi bath, brick 4 shake shingle Cape Cod, completely equipped, se<Juded acreage, partly fur nlshed-antique* >700 per month, nego-tiable 579 2301

LIVONIA, 5 Mile-Newburgh, 3 bed-room, 2 bath, family room, fireplace, alt. attached garage Immediate occu-pancy. >525 plus security 464 3430

MILFORD LAKEFRONT small 2 bed room cottage 8 miles N or 1-96, 3 miles S of M-59 Stove & refrigerator, $295 plus security 354-447*

NEAR HOLY NAME Furnished or unfurnished three bed-room. two story with charm L conven-ience to everything Terms * months to 8 months Owner will consider any rea-sonable amount per month to qualified tenants who can pay In excess of >550

Max

BROOCK 644-6700

400 Apartments For Rent

400 Apartments For Rent

BIRMINGHAM lovely home, In heart of <j»ty, large rooms, newly decorated, walking distance to town and trans: tation. gas heat. M00 mo 557-1113

BIRMINGHAM- NEW 3 bedroom Coio-nial, 1 W baths, family room with fire-ptaee. formal dining room, appliances, carpeting Mao 159-1111

BIRMINGHAM-QUAD-LEVEL 3 bad-ream. North of Maple, newly decorated $53* per month Call Mon , Tues, Wed , Frt , 9AM 4PM.Sat . 9AM-2PM

842-0710

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Troy 2200 i f feet. 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, family room, formal dining room, fire-place. central air. appliances, carpeted, drapes. 2Vi car attached garage. |590 a rapnth M2-0945

fURMINGHAM SCHOOLS rary ranch 3 bedrooms, IVi baths icd, finished baaement. appliances, rtano $525 month 642-8592, M*-3757

BIRMINGHAM - sharp 3 bedroom ranch Newly decorated, fully carpeted, stove It refrigerator furnished, corner lot, 2 car garage $450 per month, no pets M7 3972

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedrooms Large lot, garage Near shopping and transporta Uon Open Sat, 1 to 3, 1998 Haxel, cor-ner of Eton 1300 per Mo

irtpien

HUNTINGTON GARDEN APARTMENTS Oak Park's finest 2 bedroom Townhouse Apartments with private entrances off beautifully landscaped courts.

Huntington Gardens provides quality and economy with access to Freeways and Shopping and a stone's throw from beautiful Rackham Golf Course.

From $305 Open For ln»pectlon

Mon thru Fri. 9 AM - 5 PM; Sat. & Sun. 10 AM - 3 PM

10711 W. Ten Mile Rd. 564-6073

(Sorry, No Pets)

GLEN COVE A P A R T M E N T S

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

1 and 2 Bedroom

Apar tment f rom $ 260 Appliances, close to transportation, heat paid, adults only, no pets.

On Telegraph between P lymou th and Schoolcraf t Rds.

MANAGER 5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

• C o m p l e t e l y Private f n i rance

•Wh i r l poo l App l iance

• G a s Heat • C e n t r a l Air

Cond i t ion ing

• v/2 Baths

• S w i m m i n g Pool

•Tennis Court

• C l u b h o u s e

•Exerc ise Room

•E* t ro Storage Room

m e a c h l o w n h o m e

2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes From $330

Open: 10 am - 6 pm Weekdays; 12 pm - 6 pm Weekends

Country Living - City Style north o. M 59 on IAC0 PooO Mouod 4 Byon

in V)*lby Townshf)

7 3 9 - 5 6 1 0

We have BIG PLANS for you.

Amberwoods 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

From: $285 HRr ivate ^n t / ances I 'AJ l app l iances • C e n t r a l air

c o n d i t i o n i n g

• G a s neai • 1 1 '2 baths • C l u b house • S w i m m i n g p o o l

Open daily 11 to 7, weekends 12 to 61

942-0180 t u r e k a R d i 1 '2 mi les W t » t

of Te legraph, be tween Beech-Da ly I and Inkster in Tay lor

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NEW LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS & TOWNHOUSES NESTLED

IN A COUNTRY SETTING.

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Are Welcome at

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\ Apartments &

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M o n - F r i 9 - 6 PM

Saturday 1 0 - 6 PM

Sunday 1 2 - 6 PM

Presented by Standard Realty Corp.

Joy Road between Haggerlf A Hix

Canton, Michigan (313 )455 -2424

2 Bedrooms with Vfaik-Jn closets : - Full baths <£arpeting I sundry and storage In

apartment space in kitchen

'-cleaning ovens elf-defrostlng refrl-

ators Ishwasher paclous patio with

'all

• Individual heating, cooling and hot water in each apartment

• Sound conditioned concrete floors

• Intercom, TV and secu-rity alarm

• Large entry lobby • Beautiful landscaping • Community building • Swimming pool with

connecting Whirlpool • Tennis court • Carport • 2 year leases available

OCCUPANCY BEGINNING JAN. 1980 Northwestern and Middlebelt

Main Offices 557-9620 9-5 Dally

404 Houeee For Rent LAKEFRONT HOME oo Ox Bow Like. 17' llvlag room with flrapUn, J bed roomi. |IS0 month. M9-MI). 4IJ-47I0

Thursday, November 29,1979 • 1SE

404 Houeee For Rent

LAKEFRONT - on all aporta Wolrarine jW«IM Lake area). I

brick hi-level, 1W bathe, natural fire-place In family room, doorwall oft country kitchen Immediate occupancy Furnished or unfumialMd. References. MM 474-MU

LAKEFRONT on Lake Sherwood near Mllford, 4 bedroom*, many extras, 10 minutes to I-M expressway, short term, |7M month Evenlnp 115-9091

LAKEFRONT 1 year old contempoary 3 bedrooms, 1 baths, fireplace, baaement, magnif-icent view of lake, |470 per month, plus security It utilities, option available

M or MJ-24N or $43-5912

LEASE HOUSE OR CONDOl We specialize In helping you find a home to rent or lease. CALL TODAY 644-8270

LIVONIA Colonial. 4 bedrooma, family room with fireplace, air conditioning 1590 per month. M9-IM9 UVONIA, Merriman, Joy area, 4 bed-rooma, lto baths, all appliances, car-peting. 2 car garage, trl level. |S25 month, security. 421-0926

GARDEN CITY redecorated. 3 bed room Brick Ranch. 2 car garage, fin-iahed basement, |4S0 per month plus security. After 4PM 4211170

GARDEN CITY- Rent with option to buy Five room brick ranch, newly dec-orated 4 carpeted, 1 V* baths, finished basement. 2 cai trim.

car garage, aluminum 427-7975

GARDEN CITY 3 bedrooms, brick, newly redecorated Finished baaement. garage Immediate occupancy |450 per month 131-4339

HISTORIC HOLLY Perfecr home for saall family 2 bedroom ranch, double lot on tree lined street near schools, lake Large living room, family room with fireplace, newly carpeted, full basement with playroom Gas heat, central air. appliances, carage Avail-able Dec 1 References Security 1425 per month 652-9371

404 Houeee For Rent NOVI 3 bedroom, family room, m baths, 2Vk car attached garage, large lot. swim privileges. 1595 monthly 1mm occ No pets, aecurity 851-5115

NO DEARBORN HGHTS Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch./prime neighbor-hood Carpeted. lVk baths, built -ins. central air. finished baaement . 2 car garage No pets Security deposit 1525

278-1102

GREENFIELD-WARREN AREA 7712 Form

2 bedroom bungalow, |270 month nHw

GROSSE POINTE Woods 3 bedroom brick colonial. IV* baths, living room with natural fireplace formal dining room, florida room, kitchen with eaUng space A diahwaaher. 2 car garage, gas barbecue, kitchen appliances negoti-able Minimum 6 month leaae 1550 per month plus security deposit 343-9017

LIVONIA - 12030 Newburgh Rd 2 bed-room brick Naar Expressways Shown

intment only. |350 per month couple preferred. Call Days I-

591-0300 UVONIA - 2 bedroom, newly decorat-ed, carpeting 4 appliances, |375 per month, security deposit L references. No pets After I PM 455-3194

LIVONIA, 3 bedroom brick, lto hatha, baaement Near schools, shopjjing and I-M All brick area 1475 per"

lit. Immediate occupancy depoel 5 2 2 - 2 5 2520, 2 - 6 PM. or

plus

522-M57

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 Vt baths, finished basement, immediate occupancy. $475 monthly, deposit, ref-erence, no pets 414 -1412

LIVONIA - 3 bedrooms, family room, basement, attached garage, large wood-ed lot, Schoolcraft Rd |525 month.

425-M00 LIVONIA, 4 bedroom brick Colonial, family room, fireplace, basement, 1st floor laundry. 2 car attached garage, 3700 month, security required. 522-3083

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL SPARKLING 1979 Colonial For Lease Beautiful earth tone carpeting, decor throughout spacious interior 4 big bed-rooms (huge Master Suite). 2W baths, fireplaced family room, bright garden kitchen In super family area, Tfiller-Willow section of Weat Bloomfield Im-mediate occupancy |700/month Also For Sale with excellent mortgage assumption at $115,900

ASK FOR MARY ROBBINS LEE

Chamberlain 6 4 7 - 5 1 0 0

HUNTINGTON WOODS, lovely 3 bed room, 2fc bath. Florida room. 2 car at-tached garage, basement 1515/month After Spm 542 6539

IN COZY ROCKDALE One of Roches ters most desirable area* Lovely 3 bed room split level ranch, fully carpeted & draped Ail appliances Beautiful view with community park L lake. $850 plus aecurity deposit Short term lease

INKSTER-SCHOOLCRAFT, 3 bedroom brick, carpeted, garage Gentleman preferred MOO 1st It last month secur ity Adults only No pets 525-9044

JEFFRIES-MIDDLEBELT, Uvonia 3 bedroom colonial. 1 baths, finished basement. 2 car attached garage Dishwasher, stove, refrigerator Newly decorated and very clean Houae will be Open Tuesday. 3-5pm or call for an ap-pointment |450 per month 2 months security 459-3795 or 348-2240

400 Apertments For Rent

GROSSE POINT WOODS room brick home, fireplace. ances, 2 car garage Security, referenc es Call collect, evenings 349-5038

Coxy 2 bed x, all appli-

404 Houeee For Rent OAK PARK, sharp 3 bedroom, finished baaement. 2 car garage, m baths, va-cant VanReken 588-4700

OUTER DRIVE/Lahser. newly deco-rated, 2 bedrooms, baaement. gas heat immediate poaaession Adults |J75 monthly plus security 533-5754

PLYMOUTH TWP 3 bedroom Colonial with dining room h laree family Immediate occupancy Short term leaae available M75 per month 4i3-l340 PLYMOUTH TWP House for rent, 4 bedroom Colonial, 2000 sq ft formal dining room, family room with fire place, first floor laundry, 2 car at tached garage No pets $575 month plus security 455-7831

Laree 1 b dining room, fireplace, living room, ap pliances Adult couple preferred $27S plus utilities li deposit 453-7M2

PLYMOUTH, 4 bedroom colonial, coun try living, beauUful setting, immediate occupancy, $675 month, security depos it required 453-3420

400 Apertments For Rent

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

F R O M $ 2 6 0

D I R E C T L Y A C R O S S F R O M

K E N S I N G T O N S T A T E P A R K

A T I - 9 6 & K E N T L A K E E X I T .

Drapes, carpeting, air conditioning, clubhouse and pool. Tobogganing, ice skating and other winter recreational facilities across the road Adults. No pets.

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Enjoy Luxury living in beautiful 9:3010^6:00 8,lurd*y surroundings.

Carpeting, air condit ioning, dishwasher, spacious closets, beautifully landscaped, plenti-ful parking, pool and tennis twenty-four hour maintenance Heat and Water Included

Some apartments for children and small pets Close to Oakland Mall, Somerset Mall and I75

One bedroom from $322.00 Two bedrooms from $344.00

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Private Home MRMOMTMRK

One bedroom and unique two bedroom, two bath terrace residences from $350

Models open daily and weekend*, 11 em-6 pm

Located at the corner of 9 Mile and

Drake in Farminf l ton Hills. Phone 474-2510 Sorry, no pels.

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Escape to the Hidden World of Woodcrest

8300 Woodcrest Dr, •/« Mile North of Hudson s Westland on Wayne Rd Phone 261-8010

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(On 9 Mile Rd , 1Vk miles West of Farmington Rd.) Furnished models open dally 10 a.m.-6 p.m

• Phone 478-4664 John F. Uznis

builder/developer

Sunnyrnede5 A NE WM DISTINCTIVE

CQ44/MUNITY OF /1B4RT/VIENT RENTA RESIDENCES

IN THE CITY OF TROY GRAND OPENING SPECIAL

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR $ 2 9 5

* 2 9 5 PER MONTH FOfl JU8T 2 MONTHS OF YOUfl

LEASE - * 3 2 4 AFTER THAT WASHER AND DRYER INCLUDED

IN EACH APARTMENT ALSO INCLUDES

•Fully Carpeted "Refngerator •Individually Controlled Heat and Air Conditioning

•Spacious Bedrooms •Walk in Closets •Tiled Bathrooms •Dish Washer

Range and Disposal

•Two Bedroom Units with IV, Baths

•Large Private Balcony •Swimming Pool •Carports available plus Additional Parking

Mode ls open Dai ly and Weekends 12 Noon 6 P M

Located on Kir ts just East of Crooks Rd Be tween 15 Mi le and Big Beaver Rd in Troy

FOR RENTAL INFORMATION

Phone 3*2 0290 iWOT1

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• • indoor swimming pool (swim while it snows)

• • 18-hote golf course (nochaifae) • • built-in vacuum and all attacr • • clubhouse and ballroom • • washer and dryer (in each i • • f u l t y carpeted • • a i r conditioning • • range and refrigerator • •d isposa l . • • large walk-in closets • • c a r p e t e d halls • •beaut i fu l view • • Spacious parking areas • • h e t t and hot water • • w e l l lighted areas • • fountains and putting greens •Qfunof lMng |i • • heliport

ALL ANSWERS ARE YESili AND ALL AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE

A P A R Rsnt From$3 __

and 2 bedroom ipartments and 3 tedroom No Peta.

I M M E D I A T E 474-7284

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L i v o n i a A p a r t m e n t R e n t a l s 18252 Middlebelt

Choose from 2 Bedrooms • 2 Baths or • 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Apartment • Fully Carpeted throughout • Master TV Antenna for ideal TV reception including UHF • Whirlpool 30" Electric Range • Whirlpool 13.8 cu. f t Automatic 2-door Refrigerator • Whirlpool Automatic Dishwasher • Outside Vented Range & Hood Fan • Automatic Fire Alarm System • Intercom Security Electronic Buzzer System • Practical Foyer allows entrance to either Kitchen or Living Room

• Spacious Living Room adjoins large Dining Room • Big Bedrooms with Walk-In Closets • Very practical IN-UNIT Storage area with Sprinkler System • An s

individual Car Porrwith each Apartment • Sound Conditioning and our exterior design and "Award W i n n i n n r " T i n n N A

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404 Houeee For Rent NEAT FARM HOUSE - On one of the Pettiest settings you will ever Had Gracious great living room, formal din-ing room, dan. « bedrooms, family room, S fireplaces $7M In-town Holly

1 BEDROOM tri-level, with lake privi-leges. M50 a month

2 BEDROOM townhouse co-op with hill basement Ideal for retirees |JW) a month

LAVERNE EADY J. ASSOCIATES. INC

626-4711 227-4744

NORTHVILLE - small boose, married couple, no pets, call after I PM Thurs-day, all day Friday $49 3489

404 Houeee For Rent TWO BEDROOM boose $300 deposit, IMC monthly ront. Call between 4>M -•PM 474-14M

TWO naMM short term rental opportu-nities for Um right Individuals One large prestigious home in Bloomfield Hills OBe furnished log cabin lakefront on Maceday For details please call

MS-M10

408 Duplexee For Rent BRICK Colonial, Canton. 1 bedrooma, 1 Vk baths, full basement, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. ISM month. No pets 451-7 i t s

FARMINGTON (hie bedroom, carpeting, drapes, refrig-

w, stove, masker A dryer. (ISO per 47S-1JIS

UNFURNISHED 4 room borne, no sin-alee Grand River Middlebelt area $11S per month Security deposit $SSS.

US-MVS

NORTHWEST DETROIT Telegraph, S Mile area 2 bedroom, lVfc car garage, fenced yard. SS7S per month plus secur-ity deposit Call before 1pm, 422 34)1

NOVI Clean 2 bedroom with appliances 12 Oaks Mall Walled Lake frontage

WALK 4o Birmingham - 2

Brage, gas beat Available Dec per month, security. Call

10AM-8PM MS-MM

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1275 per Mo 476-3417 or 349-3019

PRIVACY ON 3 ACRES Spacious 3 bedroom. 3% bath Ranch in desireable Beverly Hills, S7S0 s month

Ask for Barbara

NETWORK CARROUSEL OF HOMES, INC

455-8900 REDFORD - beautiful 2 bedroom borne, newly remodeled, very clean modemiie<i References I Security De-posit $350 per month I7S-S837

REDFORD TWP Western Heighl bedroom deluxe, walk to Catholic Cen-tral. $500 plus security Available Jan 1 KE3-9931

REDFORD 2 bedroom basement ca rage, newly decorated, $350 month pTui security deposit 474-7594

478-4640

RENT A HOUSE GET A CHECK Rent a 2300 sq ft rustic contemporary borne in Sylvan Lake with 3 bedrooms, 2 W baths. 2 fireplaces (1 in master bed-room) for MOO per month and receive a cbeck for the amount paid in at end of lease Call M3-22M eves for details

RENT or rent with option to buy bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, baaement garage, Walnut Lake privileges, Blr mingham Schools MM. 681 7681

ROCHESTER - very nice 3 bedroom home Newly decorated $325 mooth plus utilities 651-8915

ROCHESTER - Wslton I Adams, ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. 2 fireplaces. 2H car attached ga rage. $550 mo lease, security, 681-0163

ROCHESTER University area 4 bed-room, 2<* bath, sharp colonial, family room, fireplace, garage Long or short term MM a month 651-0103. 879-0M1

SOUTHFIELD AND Warren, 3 bed-room full basement, 1 Mi car garage, all appliances included Security required $290 month 421-1849

TEMPORARY RENTAL, Hii A Cherry Hill, modern 4 bedroom, m bath rsnch Full basement Available up to 6 MOB $400 per Mo , security 421-3120

THREE BEDROOM brick ranch in Uvonia Immediate occupancy, 1W baths, full baaement. 2 * car garage, many extras. $500 per month, one month in advance and one month secur-ity References and credit report. REAL ESTATE ONE Ask for Nancy Cummings 348-6430 or 349-5189

THREE BEDROOM. 1 M bath ranch. 2800 sq ft., in 12 Mile/Farmington Rd area All kitchen appliances, 2W car garage $600 plus security deposit Call evenings 553-3405

THREE BEDROOM ranch, 2W car ga rage Farmington Hills M20 per month plus security Call after 4pm 478-4729

WALLED LAKE 2 bedroom cedar shake ranch home with breezeway and 2 car attached rage, no basement, on lMxMO ft Located at IM9 Pontiac Trail. Also I bedroom frame home with attached ga-rage and no basement located at 1364 Pontiac Trail Each borne $450 per month plus 1 months rent, 1 months se-curity deposit. 1 year lease and full credit information a must. 626-3M0

erator,i month, plus depoalt

LIVONIA newly painted A newly car-peted 2 bedroom brick ranch. Drapes, basement ft garage MM. 4S1-4SM

ON LAKE ORION, Upper half of Mid Victorian House Everything furnished Refined Adults Only preferred. Great for Bachelors 693 9283

PLYMOUTH - CANTON Area Five (S) rooms, fully carpeted, base-ment, garage New residential area pets $425 per month. 453-SSM

412 Townhoueee-Condoe For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS • 1 Farmington Square. Pool, month. No pets

ISM a 553 9260

NEW LUXURY S bedroom. 1 H bath Townhouse, Kings Cove in Rochester, full baaement, I car garage, ISM per month Available immediately. Aak for Mark,2S9-M20 or 651 2903

NEW 2 BEDROOM 1* baths condo with fireplace, carport, basement, lo-cated Canton Plymouth area near 1-275 4S9-S818 171-1355

PLYMOUTH - large 2 bedroom. Car. peted, appliances, no pets, security $360 month 455-2240 or 731-MM

WASHINCTON-Rocbester Short Term lease. Rochester Schools, immediate occupancy 3 bedroom home $3M, per month. 651-1358

WATERFORD TWP 1 mile W of Pon-tiac Mali; 3 bedroom, family room, at-tached garage, no basement. $425 monthly. 644-3725

WAYNE 3 bedroom Aluminum home, excellent condition, svallable immedi-ately. $410 security $325 per month. 477-7378 #r 721-7444

WEST BLOOMFIELD J bedroom brick ranch fflkt rent, 2 H car garage at-tached, fireplace in Uvir^ room and

Work 919 04M family room, Home 851-

WEST BLOOMFIELD Twp, Can Lake front, Spectacular winter sunaeta, 3 bed-rooms. fireplace, 2 baths, appliances, $500 month sfter 6 PM, 681-4012

WESTLAND 2 bedrooms, carpeted, near shopping, svsilable in December security deposit, $325 monthly plus ities 591-4180

WESTLAND - 2 bedroom carpeted, ga rage, appliances, huge lot Mature cou

ferred, $325 plus utilities. Secur it, 1st and last months rent 5086 eves 152-8277

WESTLAND 3 bedrooms, new living room carpet, $250 per month plus utiliUes except wa-ter 729 0927 or 591-2028

410 Flate For Rent GARDEN CITY. $250 per month, no pets, DO children preferred, references, only clean ft quiet need apply 728-2343

GARDEN CITY, 2 bedroom upper Married couple with no children pre-ferred No pets Security. $245 per month. After 4pm, 421-5485

WESTLAND, Livonia schools, charm-ing, 3 bedroom brick ranch, private yard, patio. pool, grill, dishwasher, carpeting, drapes, excellent condition Family preferred $395 After 5 PM 464 7621

WESTLAND, Livonia Schools, Joy, Merriman area 3 bedroom brick ranch, basement. 2 car garage $490 per month Reference and security depoalt No pets 421-6736

WESTLAND Livonia aefcoois, 3 bedroom brick ranch. Dishwasher, rec room - V, bath. 2 car garage. Immediate occupancy M50. per month + security deposit 522-5339

WESTLAND Merriman-Palmer area, 2 bedroom sin-gle family home, $235 month Will Up-ton. 427-5010

LOWER INCOME Newly decorated. 2 bedrooms Child under 5 okay outh, near Old Village. Call 455-1377 or

Plvm-$350 monthly

348-1922

ONE BEDROOM LOWER $175 per month, security deposit 14808 Chapel, Lahser, Fenkell area

837-7723

PLEASANT RIDGE Sharp 2 bedroom, living room with fireplace, dining room, new kitchen, garage, basement, screened porch $135 645 9565 1M-1141

TWO BEDROOMS, large living room with fireplace ft large dining room, Plymouth, Mill ft Main Sts. area, 4 months lease $365 per month with heat, gas, hot water, refrigerator ft stove After 4 PM A weekends, 459 3209

WESTLAND'S BEST AREA, 3 bedroom brick, basement, appliances, air, new carpeting, drapes, 2W car gars walking distance to Westland Center, no pets, 1550 mooth 459-5518 525-4S93

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom ranch on large lot 'pith trees 8500 per month

! i 324-7571 WESTLAND, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen, 2W car ga-rage, stove ft refrigerator Children Welcome, Pets O K Immediate occu-pancy 14M a month 324-9343

WESTLAND 4 bedroom, full basement, 2 ^ car ga-rage, $500 month plus security deposit

728-7912

3 bed WESTLAND 6 month lease room rsnch, finished basement, immediate occupancy, $395 per mon_ plus m month security Call Jim El dridge at One Way 459-5222

WOODWARD/14 Mile area, 3 bedroom brick, stove, refrigerator 273-0223

THREE BEDROOM brick ranch, new carpeting, garage & other nice features. Good area near Cherry Hill ft John Daly $420 month 277-4142. or 274-6093

TRANSFEREE NEEDED Rent with option Livonia 2400 sq ft ranch 3 bedrooms, family room Month to month or lease $700 plus last month and security Call between 1 and 8 PM

471-2341

TROY Birmingham Schools, 16 and Adams area, superb 4 bedroom, S bath, 3 fireplaced colonial Circular drive, 2^ car garage, openers, plus other amenities Reduced. $795 MS-1011

TROY COLONIAL Beautifully decorated, spacious 4 or 5 bedroom. 2 W bath colonial, dining room, family room with fireplace, fin ished carpeted basement, fenced yard with inground heated pool, fully carpet-ed 4 draped Walk to schools 180 days or less rental M95 mooth

879-5556 TROY COLONIAL $575 per month 1 months rent, plus m months security. Call Ginnie Beckett 644-4300 M2-9M1

WEIR. MANUEL SNYDER ft RANKE

TROY - lakefront ranch. 3 bedrooms, family room, fireplace. 2 car garage, long or short term $750 Immediate possession Ladd's Inc., call Ross

4M-S4M

W BLOOMFIELD large 2 bedroom 2 bath home.with full basement on 1 acre lot, $400 mo 851 3738

412 Townhoueee-Condoe For Rent

AMBER TOWNHOUSE: 15W Mile near Crooks, Troy, 3 bedroom 2 Mi baths, basement, carpets, fireplace, pool Rent Includes heat, carport, pet allowed Ap-pointment, 549 4044

NORTHFIELD HILLS Sharp contemporary 2 bedroom, m bath Condo Pool and Tennis Month to Month. $525 Call Mi 7737

414 Florid* Rentele ABANDON YOUR HUNT

Florida Rentals Tenants ft Landlords

Share Listing! M2-1420

ADULT Mobile Park, double wide mo-bile home with 2 bedroom, 2 baths family, living, dining, kitchen, carport,' utility room Shaded lot, clubhouse and pool. Lake acc«as. (Rental lot). $36,000 Contact Orr Real Estate. 904-787-5150, aak for Mrs June R Lee. or write: 1327 No 14th St , PO Box 912, Leesburg. Fla, 32748

NORTHVILLE PINEKNOLL Townhouse apartments 2 bedrooms. 1 bath and 2 half baths, fame room, laun-dry room, all GE. appliances MIS per month. Immediate Occupancy 349-4180

NORTHVILLE 2 Bedroom ranch, ap-pliances. patio, fireplace, basement Near xways Security No PeU $440 Mr Lee Days 334-9200. Eves 356-1117

NORTHVILLE - 3 bedroom condo, 2 W baths, on lake, heat, water, mainte-nance charge Included 1 year lease, se-curity deposit. 1 months rent $585 Mrs Royal 478-3450

NOVI - LUXURY 3 bedroom Condo in Country Place Fireplace, air, base-ment, garage, appliances, drapes. Club-bouse ft facilities 1585 a month. Days. 337-4139 (Steve); Eves 349-8324

ANNA MARIA ISLAND - Directly on Gulf, one bedroom. 1W bath luxury con-do, 11000 monthly, $300 weekly, adults only 477 2354

414 Florid* Rentele STUART on Hutchinson Island. Avail-able December. 2 bedroom, 2 bath coo-do. beautifully furnished. $900 monthly After SPM 474-4IM

STtJARTteiwis villa. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, new furnishing* Tennis, golf. At-lantic Ocean, river, pool Dec IS-Apr 15 11400 monthly Eve 1-SM-1IM634

ST PETERSBURG - Isla del Soi Island Tennis, golf, pools New 2 bedroom beautifully furnished Condo |12M per Mo., 3 Mo«-$3000 After 6 PM, 711-1291

ST PETERSBURG, Florida, attractive home, furnished, beginning December 1 thru February 3 months for $1,575

626-5748

416 Vocation Rental* SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN

Cedar. Michigan Completely furnished 2 bedrooms. 2H baths, fireplace sleeps I. skiing. indoor tennis, for information, call after 4pm 751-14SI

TIMBERLEAF SKI AREA Traverse City on Timberleaf Ski area overlooking Lake Leelanau Magnifl cent tri-level. plenty of glass 3 baths 2 fireplaces. 4 b r t r o ^ m s . K . " c o m pletely equipped including TV, washer A dryer Walk to Timberleaf Ski Lodge A lifts or 10 minute drive to Sugar Loaf Atlantis Properties Call Steve before 6 PM. 882-7040 or after 6 PM

8M1M7

A1A POMPANO BEACH Seasonal or Yearly 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Furnished Further details Call

M6-4618

BEAUTIFUL CON DO-2 bedroom. 2 bath, Indian River front Hutchinson 1* land Pool tennis, dock, ocean access Available Dec Mar April 334 3475

641-8792

| TEQUESTA. FLORIDA - new 2 bed room, 2 bath - Garden Condo overlook ing 2 fairways A greens of beautiful Ex ecutive Golf Course Unlimited free golf A tennis for 2 $1500 a month, month min. Jan.-Feb or Mar -Apr. or reduction for longer rental M4-3700

BEAUTIFUL I bedroom Condo, (sleeps 4) overlooking Gulf of Mexico on Siesta Kej^MMins . from Sarasota Airport

THE HAMLET. Delray Beach condo acious 2 bedroom, private, countr

club setting, available Jan thru March 31, 1980, $2100 per month Call 9 AM to 5 PM, Mon thru Fri 588-5141

I for details.

BONITA BEACH Club 2 bedroom con-do. directly on the Gulf. Completely furnished by interior decorator Pool, tennis, golf, nearby Available now thru Jan 15 and after April 11 Weekly rental* 851 6289

682-4645 | UPPER KEYS - 2 bedroom condo, on the ocean, pool, completely furnis monthly or weekly, 774-7177 771-1

VERO BEACH - New luxury oceanfront condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, tennis, pool decorator furnished Dec-March. Lease by month or season 375-9707

NOVI BONITA BEACH CLUB- Luxury 2 and

bedroom 2 bath condo on private

IVi TWELVE OAKS

A 3 bedroom townhouaes with . . baths, full baaement, carpeting, drapes, kitchen appliances, and much more No pets

From $450. Open daily 1-5PM

9V4 Mile & Haggerty Rds. 478-4994 357-0077

NOVI - 2 bedroom condo Drai appliances, washer A dryer

, 1 Vi baths, pool A lake $400 After 6pm,

air, car C

9 per 437 6564

NOVI. 3 bedroom, 1 Vi baths, rec room,

Jarage, $575 month, Includes beat, ays, 353-9680, Eves, 348-6878

m pr | ocean beach with spectacular gulf

A Tennis, golf, fis Olympic pool and excellent shelling beach Elegantly furnished, all ammen-

| ties. Weekly or monthly rentals 647-7744

BRADENTON LONG Boat Key area Beautiful-cheerful 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo on Sarasota Bay Super recre-ation area. Available for Christmas season. January. March 626-6330

CLEARWATER BEACH - 440 West Luxury gulf front, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. heated pool Available Dec thru April 553-4104

CLEARWATER BEACH- 440 WEST, 2 bedroom Gulf Front Condo,, available Now through Feburary, Weekly/Month ly Adults preferred 673-8M8

CLEARWATER,

VERO BEACH 2 bedroom condo, months minimum $1,000 monthly plus utilities Golf course, tennis, pool, res-taurant. 453 1464

VILLA - Sarasota, Florida. 2 bedroom Available Dec, Jan,, Feb., $550 per month 646-5103

415 Halle For Rent

AMERICAN LEGION HALL 31775 GRAND RIVER. FARMINGTON Completely remodeled, air conditioned, capacity 300 WEDDING RECEP TIONS, PARTIES, SHOWERS. ETC Lighted Parking Call for reservations 1-6 PM 478-9174 if no answer 476-0723

newly completely furninshed, 2 bedrooms,

ONE BEDROOM Apt available imme-diately Quiet residential street near Somerset A 1-75. Newly decorated A carpeted, lease $325 month includes beat A pool PARKE, WINTER & REED, 646-5000

PALMER PARK, modern townhouse, 2 bedrooms, mature adults, parking, pets, tenant pays gas A electric, $235

851-4477

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 2 bed room, 1 Vi bath, heat, appliances, balco-ny. patio, pool, newly decorated Must see Ten Mile Haggerty M75 Ml-2126

BIRMINGHAM Excellent location Two bedrooms Balcony overlooking 2 story living room with fireplace Kitchen with eating space Dining room Laundry room with washer A dryer Covered parking Heat included $700 a month

646-9700

PEBBLE CREEK Secure Living in an Executive complex, 3 bedrooms, den, living A dining rooms, fireplace, fully equipped kitchen; at-tached 2 car garage, gatehouse $1,000 a month Call days 525-4744, or even-ings A weekends 661-4671

PLYMOUTH CONDO - 2 bedrooms. Stove, refrigerator, pool, private stor-age facilities, includes heat, $365 Call Jim S . agent 459-6000

BIXX)MFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS

AKE

4 BEDROOM COLONIAL 413 13 Mile Rd -Royal Oak-Brand new condition-vestibule entrance-large liv-ing room-formal dining room-kitchen eating arM-lVi baths-basement-rec. area-picturesque ysrd-$575 544-3200

406 Fumiehed Houeee For Rent

BIRMINGHAM Woodward/Lincoln area. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, carafe, fenced yard, waller, dryer. Complete with linens A dishes $5M 644 4010 M6-0985

BIRMINGHAM-! bedrooms, complete, linens, dislas. washer, dryer, color TV. etc Two c*r garage, openers, monthly M2-0461 ; 682 0324

BLOOMFIELD HILLS • Completely furnished Short term lease available, immediate occupancy 3 bedroom towiv bouse, fireplace, garage Bloomfield Hi Us schools Call Mrs Manecke 363 8885 or M4-4700

2 or 3 bedroom townhouses, no common walls, attached garage, full basement patio, fireplace, fishing, golf, tennis, pool, park |M0 to 1935 per month. Long Lake Rd , ooe mile west of Middlebelt Open daily from 1 to 6:30 pm (Closed Fridays).

626-4888 BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Cranbrook Manor. IVi baths. 3 rooms, completely redecorated

348-1200

BLOOMFIELD HILLS condo, Opdyke near 1-75, 2 bedrooms. IVi baths, new appliances A carpeting $400 8hort term lease available 444-7318

ROCHESTER, air conditioned, 3 bed-room Tri-Level, end unit, $500 per month includes gas heat, cooking,

dryer, A hot water Call 452-7440

ROCHESTER CONDO • 2 bedrooms, 2Mi baths, all appliances including heat 1(475 per month Immediate occupancy II 425 9354

CHESTER - Great Oaks 3 bedroom, baths, 1800 sq feet walk out base

2 car garage overlooking Great

«>lf course Available Jan 15th, eekdays 9am-5pm 652-7112

CHESTER Oakbrook 3 bedrooms, bath, garage $500 includes heat. . maintenance fee 652-4580

Large 3 bedroom Luxu-Townhouse in Historical Stoney

Village Furnished or unfur-Short term lease possible

4 PM 651-4843

2 bedroom, walk out ot, fireplace, garage, pool A

Ibhouse $585 month 652-0178

. OAK CONDO -1 bedroom, IVi furnished Dishes, linens, etc

month (Including beat) Short available

decorated, 2

baths Pool, clubhouse Near beaches. $800 per Mo., Dec -Jan 421-4224

CONDO to rent, Emerald Pointe, Punta Gorda, Florida Fully furnished, 3 bed-room, 2 bath, swimming pools, tennis courts, near golf courses A fishing Rates vary depending on season Call after 6PM 335 2719

DELRAY - The Hamlet. 2 bedroom. 2 bath condominium on golf course, available Dec or Jan on monthly basis

2 week minimum Golf, tennis A swimming. Call after 5PM 644-6044

ENGLEWOOD, FLA Two bedroom. 2 bath for month of January $650. Call Al 525-1500

FLORIDA- ATLANTIC Oceanfront, pri vate beach, ideal location, Hutchinson Island, South of Vero Beach Luxurious-ly furnished 2 bedroom Condominiums All facilities Pictures available 882-4900 or 751-5588

FORT LAUDERDALE-Available Dec Jan and Feb 2 bedroom 2 bath condo Living room dining room and Florida room Vi mile from ocean Month or season 453-2500

GRASSY KEY - modern 2 bedroom fur-nisht-d mobile home located on canal on the gulf, all utilities, no children pre-ferred or pets Available Jan thru ^ept $600 mo 697-3721

GULF OF MEXICO Treasure Island, St Pete area New luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath decorator fur-nished condo with balcony on 8th floor overlooking beaches A Boca Ciega Bay 30 min to Tampa airport Tennis, pool.

D AV HALL 25544 Five Mile Rd

Air Conditioned Capacity 215 Lighted Parking

255-0170 or 537 0687

FARMINGTON K of C HALL 21900 Middlebelt

Air Conditioned. Paved Parking WEDDINGS-BANQUETS

SHOWERS-PARTIES Package Deal Our Specialty

Hall Capacity, 300 Mon-Fri 10-2, Mon eves 6 8 30

Call GR 6-1100

LIVONIA K of C Hall Capacity 2 Ample parking, air conditioning Ren for all occasions 534 9036 or

tal

464-0500

416 Vacation Rentale

BESK CHALETS SKIING

BOYNE MOUNTAIN Not Cabins. But $60,000 Chalets

4th Year Advertising In This Paper CALL DAN

(313)464 4260 (313)464 9684 OR MIKE

(313)286-9292

ABANDON YOUR HUNT Vacation Rentals

Tenants & Landlords Share Listings 642 1620

TRAVERSE CITY area, Fantastic apartment on water, Suttons Bay 2 bedrooms. Weekends or Weekly $75 Minimum, $25 per night 421-5031

TUCSON, ARIZONA New 2 bedroom condominium, $400 per month 553-0182

418 Mobile Homee For Rent

424 Office! Business Space

424 Office li Business Space

ANNOUNCING To Building Owners A Agents

New magazine to promote your teases Specialired circulation of 15,0M Full pages, half pages, classified

LEASE LOCATORS GUIDE Industrial. Medical/Dental. Storage Land, Commercial A Office Space

644-9100 Deadline Dec 15.1979

OFFICE SPACE Redford area, 1200 sq f t $375 per month Call Al 522 1500

AVAILABLE NOW BARGAIN RATES Plymouth near I 275 A I-M Prime off ice suites starting at $108 Up to 4000 sq ft available Large parking facili-ties 459 1000

FARMINGTON HILLS Sunset Park, I Bedroom, furnished Employed per son Reasonable Deposit required c « » 842 7747

420 Rooms For Rent ALPINE MOTEL

Special Winter weekly rates Sleeping rooms A kitchenettes Maid service, color TV, am fm stereo, telephone 26131 Michigan Ave , Inkster 274-3230

ATTRACTIVE room for rent plus half bath, 12Vi Mile Greenfield. $40 per week 435 0535

BIRMINGHAM CLEAN QUIET room Employed gentleman only Private bath Call after 4 PM 646 4661

BLOOMFIELD - 1st floor, neat, quiet, near Square Lake Rd., Woodward Ave A I 75 Gentleman preferred Parking, no cooking After 1 PM 335-7332

BORN AGAIN Christian couple has room for woman Kitchen privileges For 16 months Non smoker $40 weekly Farmington Hills 478-3179

FARMINGTON, room to rent, quiet comfortable well maintained home, over 30 $45 Weekly 476-4311

BIRMINGHAM New small office space now being finished. Available soon - 2, 3 or 4 room deluxe suites.

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

428 Garages A Mini Storage

GARAGE FOR RENT Northwest section of Femdale

Available starting December 26 $50 per month 533 1315

GARAGE FOR RENT Storage only Excellent neighborhood in Farmington Hills $40 a month After 5 PM 477 1089

LARGE GARAGE. 12x55, Mile-Farmington

$175 mo 9 474 2290

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE or Retail Space across from City's most traf ficked restaurant - Poppin Fresh Pies. Carpet, drapes, parking on-site, over 1500 sq ft Owner 645-0750

BIRMINGHAM 192 sq feet of office space available Jan 1st Desirable Adams Rd location Rent includes utili-ties, carpeting, drapes, use of confer ence room 647 0400

CRANBROOK CENTRE OFFICES

Southfield - Between 12 & 13 Mile. 3 room office suites available. On premises man-agement. Suite 219, 30161 Southfield Rd. or phone.

642-2500

METAL BUILDING 32 * 65 with out side storage as well Haggerty^rand River area $350 per month 553 9043

553 7116

ONE CAR storage garage Call Neil 348 3044

WANTED TO RENT Si age Dec thru Apri Farmington Area Call

le Car Stor thfield or

355 0408

WAREHOUSE STORAGE 3000 so ft storage ideal for contrac tor, 9 Mile-Farmingotn Rd 474 2290

WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY'S Finest mini self-storage servicing the greater Plymouth Canton area Storage Unlimited 459 2200

430 Wented To Rent

FIVE MILE Middlebelt area, nice sleeping room for employed gentleman

421 2859

FURNISHED ROOMS, also efficiencies available Daily/weekly rates Color TV, phones, daily maid service Royal Motor Inn. 27751 Plymouth Road Uvonia 422 1911

LOVELY ROOM for middle-aged, em-ployed female Beech Daly • Inkster Rd area. S Redford Twp Home privileges

. 937 0123

MT VERNON MOTEL Daily, Weekly or Monthly rates.

TV. Maid, Phone 23550 Grand River 3 blocks E of Telegraph 535-4774

PLYMOUTH • Livonia area, for re-spectable employed gentleman over 35, $25 week Call after 5pm 453 3217

PLYMOUTH N MILL ST AdulU 25 L older $25 $30 weekly plus deposit Laundry facilities, parking Call 453-6776

PLYMOUTH, rooms to rent, females only By week Call after 2PM 981-2212

ROOM FOR middle aged working entleman. non drinker preferred itchen privileges Garden City

2610448

ROOM for senior citizen, male pre-ferred, non smoking, drinking, private home. Cherry Hill - Middlebelt area, $150 mo 729-2078

SHARED APARTMENT in Plymouth for employed man 453 3745 After 4pm. 459 4177

clubhouse Walk to shops A restaurants No pets. Available (monthly only) after March 15,$ 1200 Lower off season A Osummer rates 647-7496

HOLIDAYS IN Madeira Beach 2 bed-room deluxe cOndo with pool, overlook-ing gulf beaches Dec available

255-3578

ACAPULCO -Fantastic 22nd floor Con do on the beach. Call or write for bro-chure Post Cleaners, 8326 Hall Rd Utica, Mich , 48087 or call: 731-6442

& 1

TROY - Rochester Rd 3 bedroom Dutch Colonial Appliances, attached garace, barn On 4 acres $SM plus atil ities 1 ' t deposit M7-4813

TROY three bedroom Cape Cod, large garage, appliances, fireplace, carpeted,

s $450 plus $500 aecurity 375 0828

TROY New (never occupied) 4 bed-room colonial near Somerset Mall. Family room, library Includes carpet-ing and drape*. $775 per month Rhodes Realty 442-0014 644-1474

TROY. 16 Mile A John R area 1 bed-room. 1 Vi bath ranch. Family room. 1 car attached garage, large lot $550 month M9-7491 Or Work, I-M9 5400

TROY 2 BEDROOM brick ranch, newly decorated kitchen, carpeting Garage Small child welcome or working cou-ple I Vi aecurity deposit 354-5593

TWO BEDROOM boose, $200 month Open House Sun 1-4,11111 Stout. Evergreen A Fenkell area 352 3417

. Executive ranch Wing Lake area Available thru

Small family, no pets, $750 424-5122

FARMINGTON near Inster and 8 Mile Road 1 bedroom, bachelor over 50 pre-ferred. No ^fcts References C*" 474-4935

FOXCROFT 3 month rental, Dec 15 March 15 Beautiful 1 story No pets Security depoalt, references $2,000 complete, pios utilities 851-5211

406 Duplexes For Rent BIRMINGHAM, centrally located 1 bedroom, living room with electric flre-

Elace, oak floors, tile bath Papered Itchen with Stove and refrigerator Air

conditioned Excellent closet area $185 per mooth Includes heat, water, cur liana. Janitor service, off street park Ing. Available immediately M4-4551

BIRMINCI rooms, • ab leH

MINGHAM C is. kitcben A Immediately

Duplex - MS Ann St., 5 bath, baaement, avail-

$450 per month Call M4 2IS8

BRAND New furnished 1 bedroom, 2 bath Condo on Golf course at Bonlta Pine Gub In Bonlta Springs, Florida Large screened patio, pool, tennis court, 10 miles from beach Rent sea-sonal or monthly. Call after 4PM

901-363-1232

City of Plymouth Crestwood Condominium -close to shopping - immedi-ate occupancy. 1 bedroom, large living room and di-nette, all appliances. $426 rent per month. Must be at least age 50. Call Jim Court-ney, Century 21, Gold House

459-6000

Senior Citizens, Students disabled Persons, or Singles

" "eld Hills Townhouse Coopera a limited number of one bed

townhouses without basements is little as 25% of your gross in-if you qualify under the section 8

am. Membership fee is required, ring available. Call 10 AM to 5

, Monday thru Friday, 315-7452 i office 75 Charles Lane, located on dward Ave., 1 mile N of Square

IteRd

IFIELD Greenbrooke. 10 Mile/ raph 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, all

Stances, furnished Adults preferred, ets. M50/heat included Available 1. Security deposit A references

" M7-SlS2,Eves 355 5585

HUTCHINSON ISLAND, ocean front, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. $1000. monthly

647-8059 | Seasonal rates available No pets ' 421 0941

HUTCHINSON ISLAND I Oceanfront 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condo. Completely furnished. Pool, sauna

| Available now. 11200 per Mo 685-7315

Alpine Resort In Boyne Country RESERVE NOW for SKI SEASON

FURNISHED 3 Or 4 BEDROOM CALL MR.BALOGH

645-2500 1-616-347-8501

guested

CONDO For rent- Troy, 2 bedrooms, all appliances, patio, carport, |495. per month Call evenings A weekends,

Mf-5810

SOUTHFIELD

10 Mile - Lahser

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Luxury condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, furnished, pool, tennis On Ocean, available Feb 18 thru Mar 2, $950 1-694 9315

HUTCHINSON ISLAND, Near Stuart Beautifully furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condos ON THE OCEAN for lease or sale Pool, Sauna, A a Beautiful Vaca-tion Spot Prefer 1 month or longer. Dec thru April available No Pets AdulU preferred Pictures available Call Mary Parker evenings 642 3426

PARKER ASSOCIATES 626-0940

BOYNE COUNTRY - Skiers Deluxe Chalet - 3 bedroom 2 bath, fireplace sauna, snowmobile SEasonal, weekl Christmas now 851-7620, 532-05

BOYNE COUNTRY 3 bedroom chalet 5 minutes from Boyne Mountain Fire place-ca rpeted-newer CA1I after 6pm

334-8229

BOYNE COUNTRY Ski, weeks or week ends Luxury Condo sleeps 8, fireplace A garage Week days, 643-7860; Evenings, 626 3883

BOYNE HIGHLANDS VIEW Luxury chalet, exclusive area, 4 bed rooms, 3 full baths, sleeps 12 By week or weekend Call after 7pm, 541-0622

COUNTRY GLENS CONDO several privately owned homes available for immediate lease Fully carpeted with all appliances patio and carport for $175 per month Call for

* wi O b din ng room, sit-in kitchen w/ appliances Finished rec room w/s

appointment M9-8118

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 2 bed room townhouse Security plus refer-

> per month ence required $4M per i

31 of 1 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, living room, w/built-in n w/sepa-

laundry room. Fully carpeted, dra-)l rods, 1950 so f t Carport included i|t, teen A children areas Sorry, no

$485

f^EAT INCLUDED 356-8844

BIRMINGHAM Upper 3 bedroom, carpeted, larte Utility Room, storage off attached Carport Beautiful area oo private Court in town $400 Prefer Adults no pets 644 2289

BIRMINGHAM top eoodiuan, i £ets. $4M, days 8S8-0556

2 bedroom townhouse, many conveniences, no

445-9119

412 Townhoueee-Condoe For Rent

IReni * &OMd»

You can now rent a privately owned condominium In the lovely

7+tmUfU* WltU.

These never before occupied homes Include all kitchen appliances, carpet-ing. Use of the swimming pool and a private carport.

For appointment, call

569-8138

M4-2701

FARMINGTON HILLS, 2 bedroom Adult Condo Wooded srea, close to Livonia Mall Convenient to transporta-tion. Gas and water, $390 M1-S034

Stop Paying Rent! (me a member of Bloomfield I

Coopen $169 to

FOR RENT 2 bedroom condominium 1275 per month. Baldwin Road A I 75. Lake privileges Days. 497-MM, even-ings A weekends 451 5M2

FOX POINT WEST BLOOMFIELD 1 bedroom, IVi bath, 1400 aq.ft., double gsraae-opener, 1st floor laundry, |750 month, l year lease

sundry, 151- 1014

GO FIRST CLASS Bloomfield Hills Ranch Condo, S bed-rooms, den. IVi baths, large living A dining room with working fireplace Basement Garage with opener New window treatments A carpets Move in now; short term leaae considered MM. M2-M72.175-0115, MS-17 SI

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Deluxe Birmingham Piety Hill coodo, 2 bedrooms. 2 bath, TV security, 1 year lease, |750 per mooth, includes beat, central air, water, adults preferred, no pets Sorrentino, Holcomb, A Paacouau Inc. Realtors. Ask lor Dorothy Herring-ton 644-1400

Hills atlve 1-2 3 bed

$149 to $215 for qualified 30% of payment can be tax

HIP FEE REQUIRED Call ]0 AM to 5 PM, Monday thro Fri day, ^35-7452 Sales Office. 75 Chsrles Lsn* located on Woodward Ave., 1 mile N. of Square Lake Rd.

THREE bedroom, IVi bath coodo, full it la Northville. $550

Call after 4pm.

NHOUSE.

149-7 IS

ISLA DEL SOL, St Petersburg, 2 bed-1 room, 2 bath luxury condo on water. $1200 mo 477-8170

LAVISH - Naples area condo located in private club on Gulf, call eves 851-5155

LONGBOAT KEY. Sarasota area, fully equipped, luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath, gulf view condominium, pool, tennis, one month minimum rental, $1800, al-

ways, after 8pm, 113-549-1264

LUXURY CONDOMINIUM, 2 bed i. 2 baths. Naples mailing. Bonlta js on championship coif course

Large pool and tennis Unfurnished or furnished No pets. Call after4PM

476-0793

LUXURY CONDO RENTALS ON FLORIDA'S SOUTHWEST COAST

You're a toll-free call away from the vacation of a lifetime Dial 1-800-237-5789 For less than the cost of a hotel, rent a beautifully furnished, fully equipped 2 bed, 2 bath condo on Florida's Gulf Is-land Coast Write, Newton Associates, Inc, Real-tors, P O Box 68, Ft Myers Beach, Florida 33931

BOYNE HIGHLANDS deluxe condo at base of hills, 3 bedroom, loft 2Vi baths den, extras include garage, laundry, mi crowave, 2 fireplaces 2 day weekend $250 3 day weekend $325 Weekly $700 References requested 646-2053

BRAND NEW luxury condo decorated by an interior designer Available by month or year. Swimming pool A spa 851 -9461 or evenings 626-5506

CHALET, near Boyne Highlands and Nubs Nob. Sleeps 10 Brand new. fully equipped 557-6920

DELUXE CONDO IN BOYNE CITY 3 bedrooms. 3 full baths, fireplace, ga rage, all conveniences

661-0874

GAYLORD AREA CHALET Furnished 3 bedroom, 1 bath,, kitcben fireplace, sleeps 9 $200 a weekend $400 a week 474 4637

TOWNHOUSE, 2 bedroom, IVi bath, appliances Included, Immediate Occu-pancy^ $212 per month 729-2591

TROY AREA , 2Vi baths, living and din

and kitchen, full basement M75 per month plus security

Calif

MARCO ISLAND - Brand new luxuri ously furnished 2 bedroom. 2 bath, bal-cony Gulf view, white sand beach, pool, tennis courts A boat docks 676-0131

a Term Available. I 644 3232

IN FARMINGTON o> Grand River, 1 bedroom condominium, $325 a month, beat A water Included. Indoor pool A clubhouse After SPM call 282 I7M

KEATINCTON CONDO-S bedroom, ful-ly carpeted, appliances, Lake privi-leges, garage. Immediate occupancy |SM a month S91-S74S, 391-05&

LIVONIA Condominium, S bedrooms, Ml© per mooth plus aecurity depoalt Includes all kitchen aoollances No appliances. pets. Call weekends 425-7141, 5SS-IS19

NEW CONDO, 2 bedrooms, IVi baths, " wee, drapes, fireplace, patio

mt, garage, dub bouse facilities pool A tennis, minutes to 1-271 or I-4M i-ways, |SM per month plus aecurity

ssSi'i SIS0, Eves, 141-17 acceptable, Days, 1-1717 or SSJ-1M4

/ : 5

STANFORD TOWNHOUSES

V w u p e d fa F a m i l y Living

New 2 and 3 Bedroom townhouses Full Basement Appliances Carpeting and Drapes Central air and Individual Terraces Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts and Carports, BiKe Paths 'for Children and a Designed Pt&yground.

Rent from $400 11 Mile & Inkster Road

Immediate Occupancy

356-8633

CONDO - Wattles and Crooks bedroom, living-dining room, 1 Vi

baths appliances, basement, clubhouse, pool. Leaae negotiable 1470. 652-0651

TROY - Luxury 1800 So F t 1 bedroom Condo. Family room, fireplace Appl* ances, drapes, central air, 1595 per ho Immediate occupancy. 641-9172

TWO bedroom coodo, Troy, Northfield |5M moothly plus aecurity In-beat, clubhouse, swimming pool, M2-SS54 or 641-$515

BUREN TWP., 1 bedroom deiaxe iwae, carpeting, drapes, all appli-heat A water furnished, call

697-2657 or 444-1045

WEST BLOOMFIELD, sharp 1 bed-room, Townhouse/condo End unit, SVi hatha, appliances, carpet, drapes, im-mediate occupancy, aecurity '

MARCO ISLAND Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, completely furnished Across from beach Weekly or monthly 274-4214

MARCO ISLAND Condo Brand new 2 bedroom. 2 bath, luxuriously furnished Kitchen, lauodry, TV Swimming pools, tennis, golf, boat docks Dec 15-Apr 15 1950/2 weeks Or |l,550/month Off season at 40% discount M2-1021

NAPLES Condo., Furnished , Pool, Sau-na, Tennis. 10 mlns from beach 2 bed-room, 2 bath. Available Dec. MM Rent A March 1900 rent 879-7151

NAPLES. New condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, oo golf course, all new furniture A appliances Cable TV,

ited pool. By month beat 644 8504

NEWER DELUXE coodo on lake near Disneyworld |200 weekly 879-8188

mediate occupancy, references, |750

WESTLANDCondo, S bedrooms, carpet-ed. garage, air conditioned, washer A

[ea. Near dryer Availai Evenings

privileges ISM January

I-S7S. plus utilities

455-7894

4M

CHICAGO S

No

AGO - E of Telegraph, 5 bedrooms, appliances, base-pets AdulU |SS0 Call after

111-3971

11 MILE-DEQUENDRE Madtooo Manor-Brick 1 bedroom, IVi bath townhouse with rec room, appli-ances, $140 a month plus fee. Immedi-ate occupancy M4-01S1, M4-1SM

413 Rente! Agency 'ALS 1 bedroom carpeted

In Garden City. ord Rd - Middlebelt

(SS 381-9194

LISTING service to all area We screen all perspective

AAA Home Rentals » 181-9191

414 Florida Rentale BONITA SPRINGS Coodo, near Naples,

0 4 E

BRADKNTON FLA, I atyte home, nice area, I minutes from

NEW PORT RICHEY 1 bedroom mo-bile home, 1 bath. Completely fur-nished Monthly or Long Term. Call Evenings, Weekends 981 3050

ORLANDO NEW 1 bedroom Condo, fully furnished. ISS0 per month Call:(Adrian) 517-24S-M10

PENTHOUSE - SIESTA KEY New lux ary nilf front coodo, 2 bed. 2 bath, pool,

ima, spectacular view Not P.

tenr Moothly [ Feb. or Mar.

I Weekl 338-45!

POMPANO BEACH oo the Ocean, fur nlslfed 1 bedroom 2 bath apartment, minimum 3 month rental aeasooal. |14M per month Call E. Thomas 559-4112 or 474-4771

GOLDEN TRIO CHALET SKIING

BOYNE COUNTRY Fully furnished deluxe 2 bedroom, loft 1 Vi baths, fireplace, chalet Sauna and Whirlpool available

Call Bob 533-1503 or 464-7622

or Jim 722-3644

GREAT VIEW of Boyne Highlands, 3 bedroom chalet. Christmas week and some weekends available 647-6286

HARBOR SPRINGS Ski Rentals

Luxurious privately owned homes Available for weekends, Weekly, A Sea sonal Rentals at Birchwood Farm Es-tate Close to Boyne Highlands A Nubs Nob Contact Birchwood Realty, Har-bor Springs. Michigan 49740

1-616-526-2156 HARBOR SPRINGS Condo, 3 bed rooms, sleeps 10, 3-miles to Nubs Knob or Boyne Highlands Spectacular view Fireplace, dishwasher, etc. M1-17M

INDIAN RIVER CHALET New Fully Furnished, Equipped, Lake-side Chalet 1 bedrooms, Wt . sauna. 20 mins to Boyne Highlands Familys only. By week or weekends. Call after 7PM. 851 52M

Now Taking Reservations FOR SKI SEASON

Chalets and Coodoa available by week, month and season

Call Sanders Fry*

616-347-7600 SKI & SHORE

1309 Bayview Rd. Petoskey, Ml., 49770

•RENTA-VAN. Customised Van for your next Ski or Florida vacation. Reserve Now! For details. M4-7SM

SANIBEL ISLAND Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, S bath coodoa on Gulf. All ammenltiea in-cluding pool A tennis. Weekly. MS-MM

SANIBEL. Modern 1 bedroom condos, completely furnished, TV, boated pool. Oolf view, 1259 per week. Gulf front, M i l per weak. 335-4522

PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA Luxury 2 A 1 bedroom coodoa for lease Designer furnishings Private patios, night-lighted tennis, racquetball, pools, iacuzxi, sauna. Weekend, week. Month Write P.O Box 8114, Newport Beach. Ca 9S4M or call (714)552-1174

SLEEPING ROOM in Plymouth for re fined gentleman Private entrance

453-2732

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM One office

$120 monthly All utilities included 647 8054

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Approximately 1300sq ft , 1 year old 5 private offices, storage room and re ception area Separately heated A air conditioned, gas furnished Adequate private parking 455 7373

FOR LEASE

1400 SQ. FT.& UP CANTON TWP,

OAKVIEW PLAZA Corner Palmer & Lilley Rds

Liberal Terms For 1st Yr IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

728-8181 277-1819

GARDEN CITY, Ford. Middlebelt. prime office space. 1344 sq ft,, imme-diate occupancy, 459-0656

HAVE ROOM for up to 3 individual people in custom furnished facilities Ideal for manufacturers reps or one man operations For furter details con tact Patrick O'Hara

REAL ESTATE

NETWORK O'Hara & Co. Realtors

464-0400 'SEE THE EXPERTS'

ALL AREA APTS-HOUSES-FLATS

LANDLORDS SINCERE

TENANTS LOOKING No Obligation

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

GARAGE preferably near Somerset apartmenU lor sports car storage LJ Charchian days. 758 5000 or evenings, 649 1119

432 Living Quarters To Shere ABANDON YOUR HUNT

SHARE-A-HOME PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

SINCE 1976 FREE BROCHURE

credit references available

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

APARTMENT to share, Sthfld. 11 Mile area 2 bedroom Professional female seeks same (or Grad student) $200 Af ter 10PM & weekends 356-0345

BEFORE THE SNOW FLIES

We will help you find a place

SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER

50 % OFF Call 644-6845 NOW!

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Complete furnished office or desk space, light se curity service, use of conference room Excellent location in West Bloomfield on Orchard Lake Rd between Maple and Pontiac Trail SB 1-8050

SLEEPING ROOM. 13 Mile, Southfield area Breakfast privileges Gentleman preferred References 646-0299

WAYNE, 2 Sleeping Rooms, private bath A entrance, kitchen privileges op-

iloyed ger

Sleev _ kitchen

)loye< men (non-smokers) After 4PM 721-7238 tlonal Middle-aged, employed gentle

422 Commercial A Industrial For Rent

A CORNER SHOPPING ARCADE Birmingham, Woodward/Maple A spe-cialty location for owner-operated qual-ity shops. Available Dec 646-9870

Prime Retail Location

Central business district - Maple South Woodward area 1050 sq ft For further information call

642-0010

LIVONIA - Prime office space 1248 sq ft on Farmington Rd off Schoolcraft All services and utilities included, good visibility and immediate occupancy Call Mr Kangas at One Way 522 6000

MAGNIFICENT glass-enclosed office overlooking Japanese garden in prime Birmingham location Full services available for sharing with attorneys, fi nancial consultants and other profes-sionals 644-5905

OFFICE BUILDING Farmington Hills $350 per month, 920 sq.ft. Possible Sale1 Brick - Excellent condition.

Farmington Realty 476-5900

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Furnished 4 bedroom, 3 bath home to share $275 per month including utilities Ask for Andy 335 7012 979-1609

EMPLOYED FEMALE to share 2 bed room Troy area apartment Rent

•IlK 956 6A68

$J 82 50 includes heal 643 7991

FEMALE will share Farmington Hills home with same 25 45 $225 per Mo including utilities 1 Mo security depos it Call 477 9736

FEMALE wishes lo share an apartment with same in Troy age 25-35 preferred $180 month plus' 4 security 649 2640

649 6414

FEMALE 23 would like to share with same a 2 bedroom apartment, $180 month Southfield 354 3645

FEMALE, 25 to 40 wishes to share con do in Birmingham with same REason able 643-0514

FOUR BEDROOM home in Livoma to share with career woman (25 to 40) call after 6pm 464 1857

Office for rent 995 So Main. Plymouth Furnished & all utilities $145 per month 453 4145

OFFICES AVAILABLE 150 to 550 Sq Ft 11 Mile A Lahser

Call 358 5622

OFFICES FOR LEASE Farmington Hills Small Or Large

477-1255

COMMERCIAL SPACE 2,000 3,000 sq feet, sub-lease avail-able at Sherwins Shoe Store, 35150 Cowan Rd across from Westland Mall Call R Laninga at Markland Develop-ment Inc (616)942-0240

OFFICE SPACE for lease, 715 sq ft., $9 50 per sq ft 12 Mile Orchard Lake, near I 696

Farmington Hills 851 4655

IN THE CITY OF NORTHVILLE

1200 SQ FT Parking available for 20 cars $400 a month Available immedi ately

JAMES C.

CUTLER REALTY

349-4030 KNOLLWOOD SHOPPING PLAZA, Maple & Inkster Roads. Bloomfield Township Now leasing 1800 sq ft $1250 per month Call 474 9300. ask for Arlene

LATHRUP On Southfield Rd.

At 11 Mile Commercial Stores Desirable Location

December Occupancy

968-2778 NEW WAREHOUSE SPACE

Of Plvmouth, Old Village 2 areas i m ft each, 1 area 1,400 sq ft

each With 10' overhead doors plus walk-In doors For more information Call 453-0250

PLYMOUTH NEAR I-96&I-275 X-WAYS

5,000 & 6,600 SQ.FT. Leasing new Industrial bldg.

Ask for Bill Robinson

459-5312

OFFICE SPACE for rent Carpeting, air conditioning, lots of parking, 1600 sq ft Call today, ask for Annie or Neil

NICHOLS REALTY 348-3044

GRANDMOTHER type Reliable, de pendable To care for nurse s 7 year old

rrl, night shift In exchange will share bedroom ranch home Redford;Uvo

ma area for minimum rent 937 3096

HOUSE To share with couple or single male, between 7 4 8 Mile, West of Tele graph, Detroit After 5PM & weekends

255 5536

LIVE RENT FREE EVERY OTHER MONTH

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

We Help You Select A Compatible Roommate

References Verified Call 644 6845 fee

OFFICE SPACE for lease New build ing 800 sq.ft. Paneled A carpeted Will partition to suit Excellent location A parking $560 per month includes utili ties 9450 Elizabeth Lake Raod, Union Lake Phone 698-2081 or 698 2075

OFFICE SPACE IN SOUTHFIELD FROM $95 MTH.

Including utilities, answering service, conference room.

569-1624 OFFICE SPACE in Southfield for sole Practitioner to rent Shared reception-ist, general office area A storage in eluded Xerox, Postage Meter, Tax Li-brary, Typing A Bookkeeping available at cost. Call 559 9620

OFFICE SPACE TO LEASE

Prestigious Bloomfield Hills on Wood ward Avenue Now aavailable suites up to 5,000 wr ft

Call Pat Pulkownik - 559-2000

SCHOSTAK Bros. & Co., Inc/

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, Female mid 20 s wishes to share 2 bedroom home with same Telegraph School craft a rw $130 per month plus utili ties and security deposit 592 0779

NOVI AREA young person wanted, no preference, run of the house, immediate occupancy Security depostit After 5PM 478 6180

PERSON TO SHARE b o w in Farm ington Hills Rent $180 plus W utilities non smoker preferred 24 or over Evenings 477^723

PERSON 21 to 35 to share 3 bedroom home in Livonia Call before 11 AM or after 8 PM All day Sunday

478 1906

PLYMOUTH/CANTON Female to share luxury 2 bedroom lur ninshed Apt with den and sunken living room Heated Olympic indoor pool complete clubhouse facilities $200 per Mo plus security After 5 PM call 455-7488 or 459 7591

PLYMOUTH Male has clean bouse in excellent neighborhood to share $200 per month includes heat phone, laun dry, garage 545-0173 459-8939

PROFESSIONAL woman seeks same to share 2 bedroom apartment at Sorrier set Troy Call 643 9103 or 9W 5575

PROFESSIONAL woman would like same to share her home in Garden City, $150 mo plus $200 security No pets

24.-142

ROCHESTER 2.000 so f t light Industrial for lease, 220 3-phase, suitable for small shop,

651-4187

SPACE FOR RENT in Urge heated greenhouse, suitable for growing and storing plants No commercial aalea on property Call 549-16M

SPACE - Minimum 1000 aq.ft. with 1-jhase wiring Rent Lease or Buy -iuilding or will share

815 2750 or 5111442

STUDIO SPACE for Artists in beautiful heated greenhouse in Bloomfield Hills Call between 10 am and 5 pm.

549-MM

OFFICE SPACE TO LEASE

Ideal for freeway access on busy grow ing Northwestern, north of 12 Mile Sec-retarial service available in this office complex Suites from 200 sq ft to 2500 sq ft

Call Pat Pulkownik - 559-2000

SCHOSTAK Bros. & Co., Inc.

vided 6744 Highland r3„ near Pootiac Airport Call Gail between I MAM 5PM 444-1IM PRIME DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON office space available Newly decorat-ed, carpeted, air conditioning Utilities included $375 per month 477-0157

PROFESSIONAL, mid twenties, wishes to share, modern bi level home in Can ton with compatible professional per son Call Mike Days. 487 8933, Even ings 455 9349

RENT 2 rooms in home with kitchen 4 laundry privileges, female, straight. $200 plus telephone Farmington area After 6pm 478 6828

ROOMMATE for completely furnished apartment in Birmingham. $300 month Short or long term rental, 644-IM3

ROOMMATE wanted to share 2 bedroom apartment in Somerset Park Troy Call after 7 30 PM

449 0543

PETOSKEY/BOYNE - Directly on Lit tie Traverse Bay, 1 bedroom. 1 bath ski chalet,with fireplace and color TV. Very cory Available New Years week

MS-4125

TRAVERSE CITY COMMERCIAL 400' x 400' on Lake Michigan between Holiday Inn and State Park, US-11 Beautiful view of Bay. Will consider di riding S13-M4-S418

SARASOTA-3TA- Luxurious condos oo folf pool 4 tennis, sleep. 4. c K dining Available now-weak-

Call BUI Naaoa, 774-4M9

SEMINOLE _ W furnlahed, l'bedrooma, 1 bath.,'color T V. A fruit troas, weak or month, f 140 perweak. 474-1MS

SIESTA KEY, SARASOTA Yacht, Beach A

Raqoet Club Condominiums 711-M14

' • RENT A-VAN • Customised Van for vour next Ski or Florida trip. Reaerve Now* For Details, M4-7SM

SKI CHALET Ffor rent, weekly, or moothly. Sleeps up to • completely furnished, i t minutes from Boyne Mountain Call 694-2150

. SKI SEASON ACCOMODATIONS Michigan luxury resort condominium townhouses available for I979-19M Ski Saaaoo. Dec. thru April. Locatod on Walloon Laka, between Boyne Mt A Boyne Highlands Contact Wildwood Aaaodatas, Walloon Lake. 49794

414-SM-M14

SKI TRAVERSE City area. Chalet at fetar Loaf Mountain with fireplace,

7,4*9-1711 After 7PM 441-7824

W A R E H O U S E

South of Rochester Convenient to X-Ways, M M sq feet, 14 ft ceiling, loading dock with dock leveler, nice air conditioned office, heavy duty storage racks, aisle stacker A airplane ladders, will be offered at very attractive price Beautiful setup for receving, storage A shipping

852-7122

WESTLAND STORES .

Commercial Stores For Lease

On Wayne Rd at Ford Rd Brand new shopping center Immediate occupancy From 1.4M to M.0M sq ft

For Information Call David Sliver

968-27781

424 Office*

APPROXIMATELY IMS SQ. Ft. Comer of Ford A MkhOabe City. For Information phooe 4SS-S4M

ROYAL OAK Downtown, ground level and lower level Total 1000 sq f t mod-ern office building, central air, carpet-ed, elevator to lower level. $1,850 per month Rhodes Realty M2W14 444-1074

ROOMMATE wanted to share delight ful old borne in Downtown Rirming-ham Call Charry, «

646 9137

SOMERSET PARK singles area in Troy, male seeks straight person age 25-15, to share expenses In a 1 bedroom apartment After 1PM 649 0787

SINGLE ROOM OFFICES Corner of Ford A Middlebelt. Garden City. From $1M per mooth and up In-cluding utilities 4Z3-70M

SOUTHFIELD Lease up to 10M sq. ft. at 17SM W 10 Mile Rd For appointment call

SS7-OOM

SOUTHFIELD PRIME OFFICE SPACE

Southfield Rd., North of 12 Mile. 2,100 sq. ft. wtth kitch-en; 1500 sq. ft. & 2 Interior suites 300 sq. ft. & 120 sq. ft.

643-7233 SPACE FOR RENT - BIRMINGHAM

Retail or Office uee. Approx SM Sq. PL, Snd floor, upstairs at Ladies Dross abop. Mr. Goldmaa, 447-4M5,11 to 4.

TROY Lawyers Title Building. 1100

Ki feet, nbby level, glass front far retail or office Next to high

traffic reataurant M1-4444

l.OM SQ. FEET lo deairable Downtown Plymouth, cloee to X-araaawajs. f t a sq ft not including atUittss Call I M Ann or Chuck 459-37M

STRAIGHT MALE 19 wishes to share 1 bedroom bouse In Berkley, over 11 years preferred $125 month A half util-ities Call between 9 110pm 198-MM

SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, mature pro-fessional individual to share 1 bedroom bouse with same Fireplace and all win ter sports pins boat docking U After 4 PM

facilities M 1 - 4 7 M

WILL SHARE my home with

533 4415

WILL SHARE my 1 bedroom Redford Twp apartment 1114. per month pte half of the utilities. Plymouth/Inkster area Call after 4 , 917 2944

WOMAN, late Ms early M * ta share Wvely, Urge Birmingham home with same Private study Included, many ex-tras Phone 444-4714

WOMAN wants to i other woman (otur M* 14 Mile A Wood ward area After Spm 442 9239 J • 498 Houw-Sitting

Strv iet HOUSE SITTING Available ately Any length af time DipisHikli

YOUNG eeted la caring f a r A j H heme while you are awn. able Call rm A weekends

W

utamm be*

Thursday, November 29,1979

500 Help Wanted

GRINDER HANDS PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

I YRS MINIMUM EXPERIENCE

I D. & O.D. Grinder Surface Grinder

Horizontal & Vertical Mill M Hr Week BC/BS Muter Medical Dental IS Pd Holidays - Vacation Pay - Retirement Plan C O L A

APPLY IN PERSON

Shield Tool & Eng 23261 Fenkell

Machine Builders Welder Fabricators

WITH TOOLS Experienced Only

APPLY AT

Safety-Flo Co JMS7 Schoolcraft

Uvonia

MOLD LEADER MOLD MAKER

Capable & experienced for Plastic Mold Builder Shop Wages open, fringe bene fit*

DURA MOLD A ENG CO 1 MOO Northend Oak Park

548-0550 A BANK TELLER

TRAINEE TO |1M WK Great opportunity Openings in all areas. Terrific benefits

EMPLOYMENT CENTER INC

CLASSIFICATION INDEX • I F

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

302 Bi'mingham Bloomfieki

303 Wejl Bioomtield 304 FariYimgton

FarWungion Hills 305 Bngfiloo-Haitland 306 South M d l a t h r u p 307 Mil'qrd-HigManrt 308 Hochesiei Troy 309 Ncwlhvtlie Novi 310 Conwnefce Union Lake 311 Horrips For Sale

Oakland Cty 3121 ivcxha 3 '4 PlymlOulh-Canlon 316 WesflaiM) Garden City 3i8Redl0fd 319 Hennas Few Sate

Wayfie Cty 320 Othet Suburban

Homfts For Sate 321 Real Estate Services 322 ConcfciTiinimum For Sale 324 Co-o(» For Sale 326 Dupte«es For Sate 328 Townhouses For Sale 330 Apt for Sale 332 Mobile Homes For Sale 334 Out C)t Town Property 336 Florida Property For Sate 3381 ots R Acreage For Sale 340 Lake River Resort Property

For Sfcle

342 Lakefront Property 344 Country Homes 346 Northern Property 348 Cemetery Lots 350 Farms For Sate 351 Business A

Professional Bldgs For Sate

352 Commercial Industrial 354 Income Property For Sate 356 Investment Property

For Sale 358 Mortgages 1 and Contracts 360 Business Opportunities 361 Money To Loan 362 Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted 368 Real Estate To Exchange

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

400 Apartments To Rent 401 Furniture Rental 402 Furnished Apartments

to Rent 404 Houses To Rent 406 Furnished Houses To Rent 408 Duplexes To Reni 4 10 Flats To Rent 4 12 Townhouses

Condominiums To Renl 413 Rental Agency 414 Florida Rentals 415 Hall lor Rent 416 Vacalion Rentals 418 Mobije Homes To Rem

500 He*> Wanted

APPLICANTS needed for positions now open - male k female l i t W Maple, 644 2S4

Birmingham Employment Bureau

A BANK TRAINEE to »1«) Wk Positions available for persons with good figure ability and available car Employment Center 569-16M

A BANK TRAINEE To | l 41 per week. Good figure aptitude Advance Employment 559-2710

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for cai^ dy counter girls & usherettes, must be is years old. Evening k weekend hours Apply Terrace Theater J0400 Plym-outh Rd Uvonia See Manager

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for can dy counter help, must be 16 yr* old, evening k weekend hours, apply Towne Theatre, 24300 Greenfield Rd Park. Sat Dec 1,4 4pm

Oak

Excellent graduate wi

ACCOUNTANT • opportunity for accounting nth 1-1 years of public ac-

counting experience, tojoin progressive expansion orientated CPA firm with of flees in Birmingham k Grosse Pointe, preference given lo CPA or candidate working towards certification, send re-sume to Box 144, Observer 4 Eccentric News-papers 16251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michigan 46150

ACCOUNTANT for local CPA firm in Oak Park, college degree and 1 to 2 years experience preferred. SM-7405

ACCOUNTANT Local CPA firm has opening for Staff Accountant Experience desireable - ex cellent opportunity send resume to Box 445, Plymouth, Michigan. 41170

ACCOUNTANT - minimum 3 years public accounting experience, must be able to finish jobs including financial statements I tax returns Long term relationship Is the goal We pay above the market price for quality work, off ice located on 12 Mile Rd near South-field Rd Excellent working conditions Ca II Louis Haas J1V 550-6666

Accountant Multi state and multi unit, food service financial officer needs assistant Must be experienced in general ledger, finan^ eial statements, and tax work Extetv sive wort in branch accounting Must be energetic, willing to work and have leadership qualities Livonia location Full fringe benefits Salary commen-surate with ability. Reply to Profes-sional Food-Service Management Inc , P O Box 2469. Uvonia. MI 48151

ACCOUNTANT with 2-5 years experi-ence Join growing pension company to do trust accounting Salary commen-surate with experience Send resume to Mr Neil. 4190 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. 480IS

ACCOUNTANT With S yrs experience Some back-ground in taxation Westland Area Call for appointment. 711-4720

With ACCOUNTANT

J yrs. experience Some back

rind in taxation Westland Area.Call appointment 721 4720

ACCOUNTING Aggressive, experienced person re-quired, full time now through March Part time thereafter A/P, A/R, PR, Computer work, minimal typing Asso-ciate degree or much experience man-datory Plymouth location Call 459-9500 for appointment or send resume

National Set Screw P 0 Box 571, Plymouth, Mi 41170

APPLY NOW

Day, Afternoon k Midnight Shifts

WE ARE ACCEPTING AP-PLICATIONS FOR PACK-AGERS, LIGHT ASSEMBLY AND WAREHOUSE WORK. LONG TERM ASSIGN-MENTS. 40 HOURS A WEEK, NEAR YOUR HOME. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OP-PORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH EMPLOYMENT REFERENC-ES. MANY JOBS - COME IN

AND SEE US! FEMALE/MALE

Somebody Sometime

TEMPORARY HELP

Livonia -<17322 Farmington Rd (In Burton Executive Park)

525-5170

Oetrait -16415 W I Mile

272-8500 Dearborn

23400 W Michigan Suite 420 - Village Plaxa

565-3500

419 Mobile Home Space To Reni

422 Commercial Industrial To Rent

424 Office Business Space To Rent

426 Convalescent Nursing Homes

428 Garages Mm. Storage To Rent

430 Wanted To Rent 432 Living Quarters To Share 434 Wanted To Rent

Resort Property 436 House Sitting Service

EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION

500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted Denial

Medical 504 Help Wanted Office Clerical 506 Help Wanted Sfltes 507 Help Wanted Phrl Time 508 Help Wanted Domestic 510 Help Wanted Cpuples 512 Situations Warded

Female 514 Situations Wanted. Male 516 Situations Wanled

Mate Female 518 Education Instructions 520 Secretarial Business

Services 522 Professional Services

NOTICES a SERVICES

600 Personals (your discretion)

602 Lost Found (By the word) 604 Announcements Notices 606 Legal Notices 607 Attorney Services 608 Transportation 610 Cards of Thanks 6 t2 In Memonam 614 Death Notices 618 Child Care 619 Summer Camps 622 Income Tax Insurance 626 Bingo 628 Entertainment

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Bus 700 Auction Sates Bus 702 Antiques 703 Crafts 704 Rummage SaL/S 705 Wanted to buy 706 Appliances 708 Household Goods

Oakland Cty 709 Household Goods-

Wayne Cty 710 Misc For Sale

Oakland County 711 Misc For Sate

Wayne County 712 Bicycles For Sate 713 Bicycle Repair

714 Business & Office Equipment

715 Equipment 715 Comm ind Equipment 716 Lawn.Garden &

Farm Equipment 718 Building Materials 720 Farm Produce (Line) 721 Flowers A Plants

(Business Line) 722 Hobbies-Coins, Stamps 724 Camera Supplies 726 Musical Instruments 728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi,

Tape Decks 729 CB Radios (By Line.il

Business) 730 Sporting Goods 732 Wearing Apparel 734 Trade or Sell 738 Household Pets 740 Pet Services (By Line) 744 Horses. I ivestock. Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE 800 Recreational Vehicles 802 Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes 806 Boats Motors 807 Boat Parts A Service 808 Vehicle Boat Storage 810 Insurance, Motor 812 Motorcycles Go Karts.

Mirubike 813 Motorcycle Parts

& Service

814 Campers Motorhomes 816 Aulo Trucks, Parts

& Service 816 Auto Rentals.Leasmg 819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sate 823 Vans 824 Sports imported Cars 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buick 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 Dodge 866 Ford 870 Jeep 4 Wheel Drive 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 876 Oklsmobite 878 Plymouth 880 Pontiac 884 Volkswagen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

3 Accounting Service 4 Advertising 5 Air Conditioning 6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

12 Appliance Service 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoating 18 Auto & Truck Repair

21 Awnings 24 Basement Waterproofing 25 Bathtub Retinishing 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick, Block & Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 31 Budding Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 39 Carpentry 42 Carpet Cleaning 45 Carpet Dyeing 48 Carpet Laying 51 Carpet Repair 52 Catering-Flowers 54 Ceiling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 60 Consumer Services 61 Doors 6? Draperies 63 Dressmaking A Tailoring 64 Drainage Surface 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 69 Excavating 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repair 93 Furniture 96 Garages

97 GoM Club Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

102 Handyman 105 Hauling 108 Heating 111 Home Safely I 12 Humidifiers 114 Income Ta* 115 industrial Services 116 Insurance Photography I I / Insulation 120 Intenoi Decorating 123 Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs & Clocks 129 landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance ' 38 1 awn Sprinkling 142 Lmoteum '46 Lock Service 14 7 Medical

148 Maid Service 149 Mobile Home Service ' 50 Moving Storage 155 Muse Instruction 157 Musical Instrument Repair 158 New Home Services 165 Painting Decorating 170 Patios 175 Pest Control 178 Photography 180 Piano Tuning 200 Plastering 215 Plumbing 220 Pools

500 Help Wanted

BORING MILL OPERATOR Experienced, job shop Day*, Uvonia area

522 1362

BOWLING and

COUNTER PERSONNEL baby sitters A|

! Bowi craft near Middlebelt

daytime prson. Clover lane Bowl, 28900

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Experienced Days only

Southfield area 356-7670

500 Help Wanted

Christmas Cash

M A L E / F E M A L E

221 Porcelain Retmishinq 222 Printing 223 Recreational Veh«.ie

Service 225 Refmishing

229 Refrigeration 233 Roofing 234 Saw Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 24 i Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Machine Repan 249 Slipcovers 251 Mirrors 253 Snow Removal 254 Storm Doors 255 Stucco 257 Swimming Pools ?6 i Television Radic CB 265 Tenanums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 275 Typmg 276 Typewriter Repan 277 Upholstery 28 1 Vacuums 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation ft

Artie Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 289 Wa'er Softening 293 Welding 294 Well Drilling

297 Windows 298 Woodworking

500 Help Wanted

CAREER C H A N G E ? FOR ENTERPRISING M E N A N D W O M E N

Real Estate today is a big business, but unlike most big business, it offers excit-ing unlimited opportunities to individu-als

ice you haver completed REALTY WORLD In depth training, the most ad-vance techinques in Real Estate and Marketing, you will be off to a quick start and continuing success

iy i portant phone call you 11 ever make

525-1810 C A L L Mrs . Lynn

For Interview Appointment CARPET SCRUBBER REPAIRMAN

Monday thru Friday 8AM-4 30PM Call Gary 3PM-5PM,

544 2014

Apply Now Don't Wait WE NEED YOU

MALE & FEMALE HELP

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. PACKAGING. WAREHOUSE AND CLEAN-UP WORK in thp Plymouth and Uvonia areas Must be 18 years or older, reli-able and have own transportation Bring your friends

NO FEE NO CONTRACT

BONUS PROGRAM S CALL

569-7500 NOW OR 525-0330

CASHIER Mature persoo preferred, night shift Apply in Person 10940 Farmington Rd at Sheldon Center. Uvonia

LY SERVICES needs dependable and women for light Industrial We have temporary lobs avail-

bis for LIGHT PACKAGING, ASSEM-BLY, CLEAN-UP and more No exneri-

necessary Must be 18. Apply at KELLY OFFICE nearest your

29449 W 6 Mile, Uvonia For Plymouth. Farmington

k Novi area

522-4025 *

2239 S Telegraph, Bloomfield H For Pontaic area

642-9650

309 E. Grand river, Brighton For Novi, Brighton k Wixom area

227-2034

KELLY SERVICES

The Kelly Girl People-Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

CLERK-TYPIST An immediate opening exists in our Southfield office for s CLERK TYPIST Good typing and filing skills required This is a diversified position which in-cludes handling financial records for our service department. We will be re-locating to a new modern office facility In the Novi area within 3 months If you are interested in working for a top-notch electronic Instrument firm that offers excellent fringe benefits and a competitive salary, send your resume or caYk424-8800

B ^ s ^ m a n Ins t rumen t 25511 Southfield Rd

Southfield, Mich 48075 An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERK TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST needed for mortgage company in South-field Call Beverly. 355-9513

PART TIME Positions, (2 available), weekdays, 4 PM to 9 PM. weekends, 9 AM to 6 PM Some computer knowl-edge helpful Will be handling automat-ed Teller machines. Call; ACT Systems. 557^355,10 AM to 4 PM

COMPUTER OPERATOR Minimum 6 months experience on IBM-360 DOS/ MVT experience a definite plus . Ex-cellent benefits. Afternoons/midnights Call Brian Priskorn 358-3852

CASHIER position available, Full time Damman Hardware, Walton Blvd k Livernois Apply within or call mana-ger at 652-6100

CASHIER/SALES CLERK Retail drugstore In Birming-ham. Full time, over 18, ex-perience preferred, excellent salary & benefits. Call Mr. Uren for appointment.

626-2525 SAV-ON DRUGS

CASHIER SALES

Permanent and Christmas positions for part time only for womens fashion store at Fairlane and Twelve Oaks Mall locations Must be 17, employee discount

358-3933

City of Livonia >ORDlN COORDINATOR OF

SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES 815,537 - »18,200 plus COLA Must be Uvonia resident, have degree In Recre-ation, Gerontology, Social Work or closely related field, and at least 3 years of paid employment in social ser-vice area in su tlvec, 1979

An Equal Opportunity Employer

* vi |mmu ctiipimjiiivni 111 but i <11 wi-area In supervisory or admlnistra-capadtv Apply by Friday, Dec 14. I to: 32615 W 7 Mile Rd.. Uvonia

CLERK /JANITORIAL weekend work for Southfield apartment complex Call

356-2700

CLERKS-ON CALL We need a clerk typist to help us on an oo tall basis f t our west side office lo-cated at Greenfield and Jeffries ex-pressway, Should type 50 WPM accu-rately and have clerical and

WITT The Temporary Help People

MANAGER - Male of opportunity. Earn

ASSISTANT female Excellent $4.50 per hour or more Afternoon shift Will train Call for interview 353-1606

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Immediate openings, promotional ooportunl

y in person Kentucky Fried Ct spply In person Kentucky en 1349 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth

Chick-

455-0300

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE COLLECTION CLERK

Our accounting department needs an individual for our Accounts receivable function Collection k or receivables experience s definite plus for this entry level position This is an Interesting and challenging position Good starting sal-ary * pleasant working conditions in our Southfield area offices Our needs are Immediate Call Mr, Davis between 10am* Spm at 3M-103S

ADVERTISING AUDITOR We are looking for an experienced self starting individual to fill the position of Co-operstive Advertising Auditor CRT experience is helpful Typing is essen-tial The Individual we are looking for will primarily handle auditing for Co-op Advertising Programs, also includ-

Xclient contact, correspondence and r related responsibilities 1-2 years

college Is preferred Send your resume to Personnel De£.. 31900 Lahser Rd ,

ASSISTANT to Manager nee-dles Specialty Shop. Uvonia land Mall locations Sales

needed for La and West

locations Sales necessary Call Vickie ftU-1400

ATTENDANT Full time, Mens Health Club. West Bloomfield Hours 6:15 AM-130 PM. Monday thru Friday, fringe benefits Call for appointment. 661-1060 ext. 272

Birmingham. 46010

A GROWING COMPANY In Uvonia is now taking applications for

SHIPPING/RECEIVING GENERAL WAREHOUSE

k TRAINEES Call 593-3741)

AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE Men. Women, we have what you want A chance to get ahead In Todays Army Call Dele or Deve 455-7770

AIRLINE TICKETING COURSE

See education Instruction Classification 518

ATTENTION career minded women, Elaine Powers Figure Salons, world's largest figure control system for worn en, is seeking women with s desire for success snd above average opportunity Our rapid expansion enables as to offer ambitious, motivated women the oppor-tunity to assume management positions for our Birmingham salon If you have past achievement in management and assumed a management position for 1 year or more, our available positions could be filled by you! Experience In management mandatory, however you will be trained extensively, Call Mary Louise for your Interview

•454551

CASHIERS Christmas Help Only

Part & Full Time Experience Preferred

Apply in Person

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W. 7 Mile Livonia CASHIERS for self serve gaa stations. Dearborn Heights, Uvonia Housewives k retirees welcome

562 5520

CASHIERS - full or part time, excellent working conditions, many company paid benefits, apply Sherman's Pres-criptions. Maple k Lahser 647-4900

CASHIERS In N Out Food Stores accenting appllca lions for evening shift caanlers k com ter girls

Full Company Paid Benefits Call 9 AM 5 PM

Monday thru Friday

353-6070

prin-<d be

rience We also need a clerk some touts and customer service Should be Osvallable at least 3 full dsys per week Please call 961 J242 ext 243

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

CUSTODIAN Custodial position open Immediately. Midnight shift Start $5.70 hour Excel-lent fringe benefits. Apply Personnel Office

SOUTH REDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT

26141 Schoolcraft, Redford 535-4000

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DANCE INSTRUCTORS Wanted for new Studio in Westland/ Canton area Experienced in Tap, Jazz. Ballet k Ballroom. 455-3230

DELIVERY and Sales Person wanted for Indoor plant greenhouses Must be 18 or over Full time. Redford Twp.

255-4320

DELIVERY - STOCKMEN , full or part time, excellent working conditions, many company paid benefits, excellent salary, apply Sherman's Prescriptions, Maple k Lahser, 647-4900

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDANT Construction supervisor needed by s builder to supervise all phases ol coo-stuctkm in residential k complex apart-ment buildings Must have experience and references, comi able either oo a flat fee basis or centage of the profit Call.

pensatkm b negoti< it fee basis or per

424-8811

COOKS-DRIVERS-MECHANICS Needed, Will Train

A m y Opportunities Call Dave at 261-7383

DELIVERY Women - Men

Ambitious individual needed for light package delivery lo service our cus-tomers, In the Metro area. You should have a good driving record & be at least 22 years old lo drive our Company Van This is an interesting new career for thoee who en)oy public contact work. This position pays up to $250 weekly If interested, call Dan Kowalski after 10am at 548-3203, ext, 56

DESK CLERK for large Highland Park Motel, Clean, Safe working conditions. Must have references k be bondable $4 50 per hour. Call Mr. Brown 868-7(10 between 9AM-4PM

DESK CLERK - young women part time, Raquetball Courts of Farmington,

474-1313

500 Help Wanted

CASHIER WANTED, experienced, 18 or older Apply In person 1>0 Middle-belt, Garden City,

AUTOMOBILE Dealership needed Contact J. Witroer 421-7000

A u t o Serv ice Adv iso r Minimum 2 yrs. experience. Excellent pay plan k fringe benefits. Call Service Manager for appointment. O'Hara Datsun, $6655 Plymouth Rd

425-3311

CASHIER will train, apply at 12 Mile - Evergreen Standard 154 0780

CASHIER. Female preferred. In Frank lin Village al Franklin Standard Ser-vice Light bookkeeping, paid vacation and holidays. 8 am to 4 PM. Call days 626-3887 eves 559-01

CHEMIST FOREMAN

MAINTENANCE For Steel pickling k slitting process!^ plant in Taylor, Mich. Salary commen-surate with experience k ability. Plus full benefits Send resume to Box 920 Observer k Eccentric Newspapers, 36*51 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michi-gan 48150

AUTO WASH ATTENDANT Full Time - Dsys Plymouth Area

455-9685

ALTERATIONS lady, experienced for bridal gowns k formal ware. Uvonia area 531 7546

AREA CUSTOMER REP We are looking for an enthusiastic self motivated individual who will be trained far public contact with our am-tamers. TUs is a full or part time posi-tion wtth a major suburban tion Reliable transportation is Unl. This interesting new career posi-tion pays up to $356 par

adn room for person If after ltnn

call

with far the right

ill Cynthia Locli 548-3303. ext ft

ASSISTANT CONTROLLER Bookkeeping financing effke manage-ment skills required for Industrial ma

e xperiMiee 143-7446 helpful

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEES A tending independent Oil rrmpany needs pawls lo train as Ass't Mane fers mi Cashiers far the western sub-urban area. Psseilns sales only, no nae-fkantcal rap airs. We edar above aver-

vacation, |L Ufa In-

we will train A poly la person t * PsytosTSattan, 91ft Telegraph Rd knurs • AM t M P M , Men thruTr i

Equal Opportunity Inaptoyer M/F

ASSISTANT MANAGER position avail-able Sane-Bee Weetland MalL Apply main office. His IMmiI MMM7

0 4 E

BARTENDER Full and part time. Apply in person at ~ 43001 Ann • Plasa Plymouth

Arbor Rd 453-4880

BEACH MANAGER A Lifeguards with WSI for lakefront beach fiend ream P 0 box 462 Franklin. Mick 48035

BEAUTICIAN, experienced * mens hair cutting. Apply at Share Your Hair, 37544 Plymouft Road, Uvo-nia.

BEAUTICIAN, mature female to as-good clientele In Redford 131 or 534-311 431-9952

BEAUTICIAN, Some experience. Full time. Unisex Radford area.

637*563

BEAUTICIANS WANTED New hula in . 7 Mile clientele appreciated.

HAIR STYLIST. We are loofciM far aa experienced HMr Stylist intonated In a long term career. Plymouth location. For interview call 459-7733

BEAUTY OPERATOR- With ettaMaOs! PaM Blue Cross, dental profit sharing, vacations, incentive trips, naw training

OardsnClty. . 4 * 1 9 9 *

DESIGNERS 6i DETAILERS

474-4331

wtth i filtration system*, Industrial parts waahars * dart coUectera. lama over time available Can

CHRISTMAS AND

PERMANENT JOBS

FOR

CLERKS SALES A STOCK

Previous cash register experience re atlaaat 18 years <4 age quired. Mart be

and have own information, call 9AM-5PM

Far more y thru Friday

963-7781 Cunningham

Drug Stores, Inc.

CUSTODIAN General plant clean-up, days week.

Call for appointment.

Ramshaw Photo 39399 Franklin Rd , Southfield

358-5110

HIGH TECHNOLOGY Advanced Technology & Testing offers technically challenging positions In the recession-proof auto-mated test equipment Industry. Openings for experi-enced personnel Include:

4 ENGINEERS

• P r o g r a m Manage rs • Electr ica l C o n t r o l Eng ineers

DATA PROCESSING • Real T ime P r o g r a m m e r s

PERSONNEL • Personne l Manage r

These positions offer professional challenge, com-petitive starting salary, excellent frlng benefits and outstanding long range professional growth poten-tial. For confidential Interview, call 522-1900 during business hours or 522-1745, between 6-8 PM. on Dec. 3 & 4,1979.

A D V A N C E D T E C H N O L O G Y

A T E 8 T I N Q 12921 Stark Rd., Uvonia, 48150

CUSTODIAN Part time custodian far winsifain work ta the Farmington Hills area, tofevlde-al selected wul clean office * maintain

APPLY; FRL. NOV. Mtb, 4-tam

STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS 33936 W lSMUaRonl

Farmington Hills

Equal Opportunity Employur M/F

HIGH TECHNOLOGY Advanced Technology & Testing offers technically challenging positions In the recession-proof auto-mated teat equipment Industry. Openings for experi-enced personnel Include:

ENGINEERS • P r o g r a m Manage rs

• E lect r ica l C o n t r o l Eng ineers

DATA PROCESSING • Real T ime P r o g r a m m e r s

PERSONNEL • Personne l Manage r

These positions offer professional challenge, com-petitive starting salary, excellent frlng benefits and outstanding long range professional growth poten-tial. For confidential interview, cad 522-1900 during bualneea hours or 522-1745, between 6-8' PM. on Dec. 3 & 4,1979. >

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY A TESTING

12921 Stark Rd., Uvonia. 48150 Am m—J A" - •-»' afmm *-W,timir7

500 Help Wanted

FOREMAN for Tool room Experi enced in tool and die building and die repair Need leadership quality Salary.

' Holidays. Blue Cross and Blue II only if

paid Shield Call only Romulus area

experienced 326 3615

F O S T E R F A M I L I E S

N E E D E D Make a family commitment to provide a home, training and guidance, to a child while receiving professional sup-port and a salary for your efforts Call

P l y m o u t h C e n t e r

4 5 3 - 1 5 0 0 , E x t . 2 4 7

F U L L &

P A R T T I M E

Prefer penon with some experience as a Lathe & Mill operator Some positions ideal for retired or semi retired me chanics Livonia area Reply to Bos 114 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

FULL TIME driveway attendants 7AM to SPM Monday thru Friday New Five Shell, 5 Mile at Newburgh Apply in person please

500 Help Wanted

DETAILERS With a minimum of 3 years experience required by special welding machine design k build company Salaried posl tions with overtime, full fringes, days Persons hired will be involved with all aspects of the machinery business on a long term basis. Send resume or spply attention Gail Bar^, Chief Engineer

EXPERT AUTOMATION 40675 Mound Rd.

Sterling Heights, Mi. 48078 977-0100

Die Makers Boring Mill Oprs

Experienced. Long programs, overtime, top benefits and wages. Day & Night Shifts. Apply

ARROWSMITH TOOL & Die 23811 Telegraph

Southfield DIESEL MECHANICS

No Experience Necessary Army Opportunities

Call Dave at 261 7M3

DINO'S PIZZA man wanted enced preferred, not necessary Willing to work Start $2 80/hour Must be 18 Call Steve after 4PM 531-6330

DOG GROOMER NEEDED Must be Professional

Call 261-1940 Closed Sundays k Mondays

DRAFTS PERSON Electrical Drafts person wanted for Southfield Consulting Engineering firm. Applicant must have minumum 2 Yrs. drafting experience Contact: John Ebe)er, Gerry Shreve Associates, Inc 569-7600

EXPERIENCED wool 4. silk finisher, Inkster area, call 561-4327

FASHION Men 5'9"or taller, women 5'2"or taller needed for Photographic, Runway, TV Advertising Mich. Modeling Agency

968 3232

500 Help Wanted

DRIVER For vending route Must be 25 or older Good driving record Call Before 5 PM

464-0036

DRIVER- HIGH school grad, experi-enced driving van or bus, must have valid chauffeur license, good salary ex-cellent fringes 261-7530

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

DRIVERS Christmas deliveries Must have own van Hourly rate plus mileage allow-ance Call after 4pm, 645-1013

ELECTRICAL controls designer with experience in relay, solid-state and pro-gramable controllers Good benefit package, Livonia area Call. 525-2940

E M P L O Y M E N T

C O U N S E L O R

If you have had success working wiL-people in sales or public contract posi-tions, and are looking for unlimited earnings potential in a sales position, Snelling k Soelling may be your oppor tunity Salary and commission Call BerniceFromm at 353-2090

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for housewives k college students Pass out catalogs and pick up orders for Fuller Brush Earnings - |8 per hour average For interview call branch office in Bir-mingham 689 2374

EXPERIENCED Framer to work prestigious art gallery Reasonable hours Top j

F I R E

I N S P E C T I O N

We are forming a new section to take on the responsibilities of Planned Re view, Code Compliance, Advanced Planning and Fire Inspection duties Must be acquainted in all areas and be familiar with general Fire Department functions Send resume to

Frank l in Vo lunteer Fire Dept. , Inc.

32707 Franklin Rd.. P O Box 673 Franklin, Mich, 44025

Attn: Fire Chief FITTER WELDERS

Must be able to read Blueprints Experienced to take charge of custom engineered conveyers Salary is dependent upon experience Samander Engineering, 24625 Capitol, Redford

FULL TIME Service Porter, must have valid drivers license, and be over 18 Call Mike Brill. 474 1234 Tom Holier Ford. Farmington

G A G E M A K E R S DEVLIEG JIG MILL

J i b B o r e O p e r a t o r s B r idgepor t Opera to rs

Lathe Opera to r O.D.I.D Gr inde rs Air Foil Sur face

Gr inder (Gui l lo t ine) and night shift Top wages

a Ovi Da terly paid profit sharing

quar ertime

FOTOMAT CORPORATION now hiring permanent part time route drivers Minimum age 25 years Ideal for housewives and students Call 563-4172

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FULL AND PART TIME mature adults needed for day and night Some retail experience preferred Full benefits af ter 90 days Apply Mon thru Fr i , 9-5

i, 1822' Sentry Drugs field

8227 W 10 Mile, South

Top salary 569-3330

EXPERIENCED person to work with tropical plant maintenance Downtown Detroit area Fulltime 259-1414

FIELD REP - Finance Div of Nat l Manufacturer has immediate opening Extensive travel required Salaried po-sition, company car and benefit pro-gram For appointment, call 851-7841

FULLER BRUSH has openings for full & part time Call on established customers Average $8 per hr to start For interview Call Re-gional office for appointment 476 2534

15''. preminium for nights, highly expe rienced job shop men only Benefits galore including Prescription Dental, air conditioned shop new equipment 5 year program

D U N N T O O L C O . 33100 CAPITAL LIVONIA, MlCfi?

GENERAL MACHINE S|l0P trainee Mechanical aptitude required, machine shop experience or high school co op Apply 12932 Farmington Rd

GENERAL SHOP HELP 4i driver, for information call 937-8700

tiENERAL WORK and pin Jumping Will work around school hours Bellaire Lanes Call 476 1550

HANDYMAN Person needed for maintenance supply work in the Southfield/Pontiac area Mechanical abilities needed for routine maintenance jobs Must have own transportation For appointment call

353 3209

500 Help Wanted

FLOOR MANAGER TRAINEE Seeking people wanting a rewarding ca-reer in retail drug store management, duties will Include ordering, mer chandising k maintenance of the high volume drug store Capable of develop-ing into general store manager after training program Excellent wai benefits for career oriented indi Ajipjjr at Arbor Drugs, of Northville,

SL{ Dunlap 341 3013

500 Help Wanted

INSTALLMENT LOAN ADJUSTOR/

COLLECTOR —Utica Branch, NBD—

Experienced in customer contact by telephone? Consider this full-time NBD position which offers an attractive sala-ry, generous benefits, and suburban Utica location.

UTICA BRANCH 254-2000

between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

National Bank of Detroit

An Equal Opportunity Employw M/F W* Employ tt» Handicapped

B r i g h t e n

Y o u r f u t u r e

Your basic responsibility will be to work with customers who have fallen behind on Installment loans. It's interesting work. To find out more, call Linda Kissaw . . .

INDUSTRIAL • s y s t e m s !

CAREER OPPORTUNITY We have an immediate full time opening available for:

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

The job entails small real-time industrial control and data analysis system. No de-gree required. Must have a least 1 year experience on one of the following Digital Equipment Corp. operating systems: RT--11, RSTS/E, IAS, RSX-11.

The right person will receive a competitive starting salary, comprehensive company benefits and excellent growth potential

Ufl e l ic tb ic coepohatio*

industrial systsms cmvisiom

362-4730 Industrial Systems Division

1902 Northwood Dr.

Troy, Mich., 43084 •1WI •pfiftvalty ampnyt

MANAGEMENT Be trained by the b e s t . . . For a rewarding management career. Pay lets ShoeSource is America's largest self-serve family shoe retailer. We will almost triple within five years. We offer . . . * P ro f i t Shar ing

* Liberal Benef i t s

* Pa id Vaca t ions

* Compet i t ive Star t ing Salary * Un l imi t ed Caree r O p p o r t u n i t y

Payless Sh«eS«urce* If interested please contact:

DIANE MATTOY 476-2525

FARMINGTON

BOB BARNES 835-0589 DETROIT

WAYNE F O S f E R , 537-9500 REDFORD

OMUAltO NATIONALLY SY

AM SQUAL OffOOTUNITY SMfLOVSR M* eiOTVaHwSWuaCBfsaweaw

ADISTRA CORPORATION a m a r k e t i n g services and d i s t r i b u -t i o n f i r m l o c a t e d in P l y m o u t h , M i c h i g a n , has j obs f o r q u a l i f i e d app l i can ts .

PROGRAMMER E x c e l l e n t career o p p o r t u n i t y f o r s o m e o n e w i t h f o r m a l t r a i n i n g p lus one t o t h ree years C O B O L p ro -g r a m m i n g exper ience . W i l l w o r k o n s ta te -o f - the -a r t a c c o u n t i n g , inven-t o r y , a n d m a r k e t i n g app l i ca t i ons . C O B O L p r o f i c i e n c y a m u s t . Cand i -da te w i t h H o n e y w e l l L 6 4 o r G C O S expe r i ence w i l l be g iven p re fe rence . S h o w salary r e q u i r e m e n t o n r ep l y .

CLERICAL POSITIONS Ful l t ime and part- t ime (three days per week) positions available for High School graduates w i th sound mathemat ical skills, accurate typing and careful work habits. Bookkeep-ing experience valuable. Range of duties includes bil l ing, preparat ion of computer input , val idation of results, preparation o f management reports. Advancement potent ia l . Indicate preference for fu l l or part-t ime w o r k o n applicat ion.

Direct all rapt in in writing to:

Mrs. Irene BkSa s Adistra Corporation

101 Union Street Plymouth, Michigan 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

l , 4 A A . i A A , M A , l X

2 F * Thursday, November 29,1979

Help Wonted y>> ;s

500 Help Wanttd GENERAL WORK and pin jumping Will work around Kbool hour* Belalre U A M Call: 474-1550

GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTOR experienced gymnastic instructor wanted u> work Sat and some evenings at YMCA Must be good with children and dependable Pay 83-$3 50 per bour depending upon experience. Contact Wayne Westland YMCA to set up appointment 721-7044

HEATING INSPECTOR 117.950 40 to 820.U2.20 annually (may-be employed above the minimum Rates currently under negotiation) U.S. citiaan with at least Class B Contractor Licenses in both Refrigeration 4 Heat-ing. No less than 3 years full time paid experience Apply no later than Friday, Dec 14. 1971, Civil Service Commis-sion, 32425 W 7 Mile. Uvooia 48152

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted JEWELER FOR FINE STORE

Sizing stone setting and all jewelry repair worx required hours per week Medical insur insurance, pension plan, profit sharing paid vacations and holidays Call for Interview, Dobie Jewelers Lakeaide

247-1750

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Farmington Now accepting applica-tions for Assistant Manager L Full Time day help Must be I t Excellent Opportunity 4 benefits Apply In Per son. 20740 Farmington Rd.. Farmington

HELP WANTED Must h«ve good eye-sight Full time Emblematic Jewelry, 22425 Heslip Drive. Novi First street E of Nov! Rd.. off • Mile

HOUSEKEEPER FULL & PART TIME

Apply In person only University Convalescent &

Nursing Home 28550 Five Mile Road

Livonia

HOUSEKEEPERS Dependable persons needed in modem, clean health care facility As high as 13 JO per hour to start

FOUR CHAPLAINS Convalescent Center

28349 Joy Rd. Westland

261-9500

Housekeeping Aide Full time days

Apply in person.

WILLIAMSBURG Convalescent enter

21017 Middlebelt. Farm Between Grd River & 8 Mile

LATHE HAND Set-up and/or operate Tur-rent and Hardinge Lathes. Short run production. Expe-rience required. Must have own tools. Call for appoint-ment. 261-7350

LATHE HAND TOOL WORK

TOP WAGES ALL BENEFITS OVERTIME BONUS

453-2300 LAW ENFORCEMENT OPENINGS

Male or Female Army Opportunities

Call D«ve at 261-7383

LEASING AGENT/RECEPTIONIST For 1-girl office in Igpmulus Type 50 w p.m., basic Office skills necessary Salary commensurate with experience Call Wellesley Cooperative 9AM-SPM. Monday Friday 729-3328

HOUSEWIFE or co-op student to work 3 hours per day at Dino's Pizza in Northville. 11AM-2PM, Monday thru Friday Start at $3 20 per hour Apply at 1043 Novi Rd between 6 4 8 Mile

HOUSEWIVES light production work, part time on-call basis Farmington.

474-7200

HVAC ENGINEER OR EQUIVALENT Needed for a national engineering sales

• barrier

LICENSED TECHNICIAN Heating 4 Ventilating Plymouth Canton Commu-nity Schools is seeking a Licensed Burn er I Refrigeration repair person for the Central Maintenance Department Ap-plications will be accepted at the Plym-outh Canton Schools Administration Building, 454 S. Harvey, between the hours o f t AM 4 30 PM

LIGHT DELIVERY WORK, part time, no sales, easy delivery, easy money, (3 per delivery, plus gas allowance Vin-cent Price American Dining Adven-tures, contact Mr Douglas for further details 569-8232

MACHINE BUILDERS- experienced only to loin our Oewly formed manufac-turing facility for the reinforced plas-tics industry Insurance overtime. SMC Corp 522-9000

Ca tanization Age no I ill Mr f Hall. 113-624-6900

IF YOU ARE a Self-starter with the ability to supervise employees 4 con-trol Inventory 4 cash, a Self serve Gas-oline Retailer offers full-time employ ment opportunity & a full range of ben eflts Starting salary - $900 a month + Commission. Call Consolidated Stations

-151-9620 -An Equal Opportunity Employer

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

GENERAL LABOR Factory Workers. Warehouse Men. Driven, Dishwashers. Etc Must be 18 It have transportation

Apply Mon thru Fri 9-3, 19W0 Middlebelt. Suite 310

Livonia

478-1130 NO FEE

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

An Equal Opportunity Employer

INSURANCE After the first of the year, people change )oba If you work in Insurance and are thinking about a change, call the Independent Insurance Agents Asso-ciation NOW We can help the insurance industry find you Ann Bell. 963-1846

MACHINE SHOP Man required for production machine shop. Farmington Hills area. Call Ron.

478-1745 EXPERIENCED Machine Tool build-ers to work in small plant in Grayling. Mich building new machines and re-building old machines Excellent pay and benefits Send work record to Grayling Industries, P 0 Box 434, Grayling, Mich , 497S8 or phone 517-348 5438

MACHINIST Expanding machine shop desires expe-rienced Machinist on Lathe, Must do own set up* Good pay, benefits, pen-sion plan Advancement for right per-son Call for appointment. 583-1400

900 Help Wanttd

MAINTENANCE HELPER

Mature 4 dependable for a medium size apartment complex In Farmington. Full time or part Ume

Kensington Manor 474-2884

MANICURIST SEEDED for fashion able Rochester salon Excellent oppor-tunity 652 9486

500 Help Wanttd

MANICURIST wanted, full or part time, work Troy-Rochester area,

689-9770

MARKETING PERSON NEEDED Career opportunity awaits with one of the largest electronic distributors in the world. If you enloy the fast changing pace of state of the art electronics. Please Inquire, Steve Martian:

Pioneer/Michigan 13485 Stamford Livonia, Mich.

525-1800 MATURE FEMALE PREFERRED

Some parts department experience Typing ability required. N.W. Detroit location 838-9005

MATURE girls for party store, full time, Westland area 326-3900

MATURE PERSON needed for clean up 4 maintenance of bakery. Apply In person, G M Paris Bakery, 28418 Joy Rd, Livonia

MATURE Person to work part Ume In Tropical Fish wholesaler Experience or references required. 837-1932

MATURE WOMAN wanted to work In book store Approx. 35 to 40 hours per week (afternoons) Redford area

276-2269

MEAT CUTTER 40 hours per week, Sun thru Thurs Closed Frl-Sat. |320 per week, plus ben-efits Southfield area Joe. 557-7677

NEED EXTRA

$$$

FOR THE HOLIDAYS?

It's that time of year again where extra money can come In handy. We have the answer - many exciting tem-porary office positions pri-marily In Southfield area. Po-sitions available for:

RECEPTIONISTS TYPISTS

PBX OPERATORS SECRETARIES

Apply now and start your temporary job tomorrow

Somebody Sometime

Southfield 272-8500 Uvonia 525*170 Madison Hghts 545-1700 Drtm 565 3500

500 Halp Wanttd PITTSBURGH PAINT has an opening for an Inside Salesperson tar paint and related items Some clerical duties Ex-perience desirable but will train This position can Wad to a career in outside telling or management. Salary plus ex-cellent fringe benefit package Apply In

Kon at the Pittsburgh Paint Center ted at 31460 Five MUe. Uvonia be-

tween t am and 5 PM.Equal Opportuni-ty Employer M/F

INPUT:

PLANT MANAGER wanted SonervW Ing experience required. Must do hiring, firing, training, scheduling 4 generally oversee production 4 maintenance De-sire someone well-organised with high energy level This Is an established company with 50 employees In a dean, modern facility. Sewing 4 heat sealing experience dealrable. Send resume only to Vinyl Fab Industries. 13550 Otterson Court, Uvonia, Ml 41150

POLLUTION CONTROLLER Needed Immediately in Uvonia Area. No experience necessary, will train Must be 18 years or older. N u t In ap pear a nee and have good running auto To start Immediately at 1400 per hour Call Tuesday 525-5465

500 Htlp Wantad

SECURITY GUARD Night shift, luxury apartment complex In. .Southfield. Middleaged & active pre-ferred. Must be bondable & have uniforms. Call between 9 AM-5 PM, Mon. thru Fri.

557-5338 SEMI DRIVERS WANTED

3 years experience Call 771-4450

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. Me-chanical ability and/or experience re-quired Good pay and benefits Call for appointment at Pitney Bowea 353-2830

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE for ff3M Sound product dealer. Some me-chanical ability necessary for HeM ser-vice Will train. Contact Mr Schaltx.

522-2913

500 Halp Wantad TAX PREPARER

Opportunity to upgrade your tax pre pa ration skills with local C P A Firm Good working conditions 4 flexible hours. Send resume to Box 445, Plym outh. Michigan 48170

TAX PREPARERS needed, experience necessary, Farmington area Call for appt 476 3388

TAX*PREPARERS with minimum 3 years experience 721 -4720

TAX PREPARERS, January to April for firm established 28 years located in Redford Positions available days or evenings. Call 533-0121

TEACHER'S AIDE part time only, area Nursery School, W Bloomfield,

851-1226

NIGHT AUDITOR - Apply In person, Troy Hilton Inn, 1455 Stephenson Hwy, Troy.

Mechanical Mail Equipment Mechanic

Adlstra has an opportunity for an expe-rienced Phillipsours and Cheshire Op-erator/Mechanic. Must be Independent worker. Competitive starting rate. Full benefits Call JOHN GORE 425-2600 for appointment or apply In person

ADISTRA CORP. 101 Union St., Plymouth

MECHANICS' HELPER Experienced. Temporary United Hebrew Schools Call 354-1050

MECHANICS Men 4 Women Guaran teed job training. Good pay, outstanding benefits. Get ahead in todays Army. Call Dale or Dave 455-7770

METALLURGICAL TECHNICIAN To perform mechanical testing, chemi-cal analysis 4 other laboratory duties, 2 years college and/or experience neces-sary Send resume to Personnel Dept.

PO Box 600, Plyymouth, Ml. 48170 An Equal Opportunity Employer

NIGHT CLERK - Part Ume A person Troy Hilton Inn, 1455 son Hwy., Troy

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR

FULL TIME WORK Misc factory wort. Good starting rate. Paid medical Paid vacation Paid holi-days Paid bonus day. AH shifts. No ex-perience necessary. Apply In person:

40100 GRAND RIVER, NOVI. NURSERY SCHOOL Teacher Aide for mornings or afternoon hours Experi enced with children Farmington Hills. Call 476-3110

Nursery School Super person wanted to do a variety of non-teaching lobs Moo. thru Fri. Ap-prox hours, lo to 4 PM $3.20 per hour

BLOOMFIELD Nursery School

851-4666

MACHINISTS Experienced only, for night shirt N/C Lathe. Mori-SelkiTL-S N/C Mill, Moog Set and run, must have own tools Best wages, overtime. Master Medical, vacation, 12 Holidays, clean air conditioned shop. Apply:

Sensor Mfg. Co. 24022 Haggerty Rd Farmington Hills

Telephone 474-7300/c

MAILING COMPANY looking for mail sorters to handle hulk mailing 4 label-ing/inserting machine operators Con-venient location near Schoolcraft/Burt Rds Day 4 night shifts Call 255-3300

INVESTIGATOR Troy law firm needs extreemly sharp utdivtduie to do Investigative work, court filing, and serving subpoenas, sal-ary negotiable, 362-2997

LATHE OPERATOR part time, retiree Farmington Rd

experienced, Iree preferred, 12932 Uvonia Trade Center

LATHE OPERATOR - experienced, part time, retiree preferred, 12932 Farmington Rd Uvonia Trade Center

MAINTENANCE, full time position available. Apply a(: The Ala Cart Cafe. Northwestern at Inkster 352-0710

MALE OR FEMALE Mechanically inclined for light factory assembly work. Uvonia area Reply to Box 114, Observer 4 Eccentric Newv

pen, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonia, n 48150

MANICURIST Busy Uvonia salon

Call 425-2777

500 M p Wanted

LOAN DELIVERY SUPERVISORS

Mortgage banking firm is seeking aggressive career minded individual to supervise high volume loan delivery operation. Successful candidate will have prior supervisory ex-perience and be familiar with the delivery of GNMA securities as well as full loan sales to FNMA & Institutional investors. Contact Paul Geyer at:

355-9200

MILL HAND TOP WAGES All Benefits Overtime

Bonus

453-2300 - MODEL TYPES WANTED -

Fashion, photographic, TV 125 to 145 sn bour (Photo Rate)

A I M A 557-«70 or 581 2516

MODERN OFFICE INC enced store sales people Full benefits Birmingham area. Call Mr. Campbell 642-5600

MORI SEIKICNC OPERATOR Experienced in programming 4 set up. Full benefits. Hytrol Manufacturing, Garden City 2414020

NATIONWIDE PRINTER The John H. Harland Co., nationwide printer of checks and bank documents, has an opening for a proofreader. Ex-cellent compensation 4 benefits If you have a sound work history 4 experience in a job that required 50% or more reading, writing or typing, we would like you to call Mary far an appoint-ment 8am-5nm, Mon - Fri 5Z1-9268

An Equal Opportunity Employer

OFFICE HELP phone, full time, permanent S93

OLDER MAN Required for helper in ma-chine shop. Farmington Hills area. Call Ron.

478-1745 OVER 300 Jobs - will train

Take advantage of free training Todays Army needs you.

Call Dale or Deve, 455-7770

PAINTER, young man preferred Must be experienced In all phaaee to work for Westside suburban fire contractor. Must have excellent driving record. Steady employment for right person.

422-4316

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Driver delivery sale* In Uvonia $8 00 per hour Neat, 18 or older, willing to learn new trade. R 4 A of Uvonia.

525-5440

NEEDED - lead mechanic, qualified to take control of construction company's entire fleet Excellent pay, great poten-tial, 7,30-4;30, Uvonia 42f-4»20

PHARMACY SECRETARY, part time leading to fall time, experienced phar-macy Insurance forms only. Rochester Pharmacy-Surgical Supply, 1100 W. University Dr. Rochester. 652-8900

MARKETING or MANAGEMENT MAJOR? Wallace Business Forms is looking for 2 repre-sentative® to handle expanding product lines In southeast Michigan. Opportunity for advance-ment to field a product management are excel-lent.

Explosive growth In computer technology and Its application to business has Increased demand for computer services, supplies, data manage-ment systems and business forms.

Through planned market expansion (27 new graphic areas in 3 years) and acquisition Wallace has structured a full range of consumable business products and computer accessories in addition to a full range of buslnees forme prod-ucts - many based on patented processes and systame. Wallace has just completed Its 18th consecutive year of record salea and net income. In order to continue our plans for future growth In the computer supplies market it is vttai that we continue to add qualified sales representatives and develop field sales managers familiar with our marketing techniques.

If you are currently earning between $15,000 and $20,000 in outside salea, are a college graduate wtth a management or marketing major and consider yourself promotabie we think you will find the opportunities at Wallace attractive.

FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW, IN CONFI-DENCE. PHONE KEN MOLLENHOUR, 557-1313 •:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

W WALLACE B U t l N E t t FORMS, INC. The tttoy Ahead Company

AM EmW Opportunity EmpJuytr

PHONE WORK EVES - market re-search interviewing, Farmington Hills, must have pleasant phone voice, will train, minimum 3 nights per week. Call after 5pm 851-44*5

PHONE WORK - Temporary part time, weekends. Interesting 4 diversified market research studies done from our Farmington Hills office. No sales. Prior phone experience preferred but will train. Sat. (2 shifts 10-5 4 5-10), Sen. (2 shifts 11-4,4 4-9). After 5pm 851-4428

Parking Lot Attendant , & Watchman

South Redford School District Is accept-ing applications for (2) positions PARKING LOT ATTENDANT at Thurston High School, hours 7 AM to 10 AM dally, | 3 30 per hour Part Ume NIGHT WATCHMAN 84 per Hour Con-tact Personnel Office.

SOUTH REDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT

26141 Schoolcraft, Redford 535-4000

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PRE SCHOOL DANCE infractor want-ed to work daytime hoars at YMCA. Must be good with children and depend-able Psy 13-13 50 per bour depending upon experience Contact Wayne West land YMCA to set up appointment.

721-7044

PRODUCTION CONTROL

Opportunity for experienced MFG Ex-pediter/Scheduler to participate In de-velopment of Product Control Func-tions in 150 person cold beading plant of Fortune 100 company In W. suburban location Experience In computerized prodbct control systems a. plus For confidential consideration, forward re-sume to: Box 968, Observer 4 Eccentric News-papers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonia, Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROFESSIONAL COSMETOLOGIST interested In self Improvement and ad-vancement, one who wishes to join progessive team that prefers to set the pace In Plymouth community. Phone for appointment, bring resume

459-2880

SERVICE TECHNICIAN with mechani-cal and some electronic ability to ser-vice industrial laundry equipment. Will train proper individual for good future In expending company. 838-9005

SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Experience^, <* *U1 tridn mechanically inclined man. Full time and permanent Singer Store, 18260 Grand River, Detroit

SHAMPOO GIRL Licensed For busy Uvonia Salon.

478-4180

SHIPPING CLERK time only. Uvonia art

needed for full > Call Bill.

525-1990

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING Work involved: Packaging electronic equipment and some maintenance work Farmington Hills. GSE, Inc

476-7887

PROGRAMMER-ANALYST for I roughs Series L. Must have computer experience Call Ken. Wilson Business Machines 476-7700

PROJECT ENGINEER DESIGNER

MACHINE TOOL CONTROLS ENGINEER

Metal cutting and assembly machinery Contact Verne Weaman

AGNEW MACHINE CO MILFORD, MICH

684-1115 RECEPTIONIST

West Bloomfield Beauty Salon 1175 Weekly

651-7688

RECREATION AIDE Part time hours 3 30 to 8:80 PM. Must be 18 years or older. Call Eric Wurml-inger, City of Southfield 354-9603

RELIABLE PERSON wanted for home phone work 537-7410

RESIDENTIAL LOAN SOLICITOR Position open at major mortgage com-pany located at Blrmingham-Southfkeld area for experienced or trainee solici-tor. Salary includes base pay, commis-sion and auto allowance Excel; medical and insurance benefit*. Send complete resume to Box 911, Ofaser 4 Eccentric Newspnuws, 34251 School craft Rd., Uvonia, Michigan 4I1M

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RETIREE-TYPE part time, as maintenance, utility 4 handyman. New office building In Uv» nia requires an energetic person handy with tools and Interested in helping keep the building In sparkling mndlffcwi Small warehouse willrequire constant straightening 4 attention. Occasional driving reouires a clean record 4 valid operator's license. Current hours might approximate to 3-4 per day beginning early AM. Apply Mon. 9-U:24Afi, Dec! 3rd 34300 Schoolcraft, corner of Levan

PART TIME night care help wanted Experience with children necessary 6 PM until 1 AM Red Bell Children Nur-sery, Westland 729-3434

PART TIME OFFICE HELP Prefer someooe with payroll 4 general office experience. Excellent worfcliw conditions 353-2810 extJ

Personnel Clerk Experienced at hiring and layoff proce-dures Administrative responsibilities encompass Workmen's comp, unem-ployment. safety, Insurances, hourly payroll and related record keeping Ckrad fringes. Apply between 8 A M and 4 PM at

33106 W. 8 Mile Rd Fi

An Equal

PERSON wanted to work in furniture manufacturing company. Some wood-working experience helpful. Uvonia area Sofa Factory 52&-9041

500 Htlp Wanttd

GROUP LEADER . CHEMIST

(ANALYTICAL) Rapidly expanding National printing ink manufactur-er headquartered In Redford (near Schoolcraft and Telegraph), seeks experienced Analytical Chemist to direct analytical laboratory functions. Desirable background would include 3-5 years coatings anaty sis, thorough working knowledge of modern Instru-mental and wet chemical procedures and superviso-ry skills. Send resume, call 538-6800, ext. 10 for application or apply in person between 9 AM-4 PM.

^ CORPORATION

FLINT INK CORPORATION

25111 GLENDALE AVENUE DETROIT. MICHIGAN 48239

I f i l Ofiptrtknity Tnflwyn

ROUTE SALES DRIVER

Femdaie base. Wort off truck. M have chauffeur's license. Full time Mon. thru Fri (225 plus commission Excellent fringe benefits Apply la par son Mon Tues, Wed., Frt. 10AM-2PM

Items Galore ' 1111 East Eight Mile Rd Ferndale, Michigan

RUBBER MANUFACTURER has im-mediate openings for the foOowtnc Prase operators, moidare, trim girls, no experience necessary, will train, apply between I-3pm in person, MoMex Rub-ber, 22847 Industrial Park Dr. Farm-ington. Mr Joe Smith. 474-4124

SALESLADIES, mature, experienced in selling Infant 4 children's apparel. Full time Berlin's (Orchard Mall) Orchard Labs at Maple, W. Bloomfield 851-5110

SALES PERSON, to contact dealer 4 fleet accounts, Maaco Auto Painting, 4 bo^y work, Garden City. 522-1111

SEAMSTRESS WANTED- PART TIME Experience necessary, pleasant work-ing conditions, Apply In person The Wil-low Tree, 298 S. Maui. Plymouth.

SECURITY GUARDS Full & part time

SECURITY SERVICES 31171 W. 10 Mile

Farmington 476-4335

SECURITY GUARDS $3.90 Per Hour

(Including Allowances) Full and part time guards needed In various areas. Must be dependable and have car 4 phone Excellent benefits In-cluding hospitalisation. Ufe Insurance 4 vacations. Rate after S months. Apply Mon. - Frt. 19am - 4 pm. '

WORLD SECURITY 21819 W 9 Mile, Suite 220

Southfield (1 ML E of Lasher)

353-3203 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHIPPING RECEIVING

And Some Light Assembly In Small Factory

„ , Uvonia Area Reply to Box 114, Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd„ Uvonia, Michigan 48150

TEACHERS SUBSTITUTES Northville Public Schools, Department of Special Education, hours 9AM-2:45PM, 130 per day Applicants must have a valid Michigan teaching certifi-cate but special ed endorsement not re-quired Call 349-3400 Ex.210

TEACHERS WANTED

For second semester - evening enrich-ment classes, such as crafts, upholstery and etc. Call Garden City Adult Ed. for further information

425-4900 TELEPHONE CANVASSERS, part time, approx 12 hours per week, 5pm • 8pm Experience not necessary Over 18 years. Hourly 4 commission South-field 353-0701

500 Help Wantad

WAREHOUSE MGR. Troy based distributator of small prod ucts throughout Mich Candidate must have thorough knowledge of material handling, computerized operation and management experience Salary and full benefits Please send resume and salary requirements to Box 132. Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 34251 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia Michigan 48150

WAREHOUSE Responsible individuals to support our unusually rapid growth, must be expert enced in general steel warehouse opera lions We ofer competitive benefits and wages and excellent growth potential If you feel that you can help us, call Mr Robert Firek between 8 AM and 3 PM for an interview Prime Tube Inc, Plymouth

478-7060 WAREHOUSE WORKER

Filling orders, receiving shipments Must have aptitude for numbers, be ac-curate and able to move fast in a busy stockroom Good physical condition is important Must be able to lift heavy items We have complete benefit pro-gram at no cost to the employee Expe rience is helpful but not necessary

SNAP ON TOOLS FARMINGTON HILLS

476-7300 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHOE SALES PERSON WANTED Most be able to work Saturdays and some nights A^p^y Shoe Department, B Sieged 1901 »pie. Birmingham.

SHOE STORE - assistant manager, ex-perienced in children's shoes for Ann Arbor area. 769-2790

SNOW SHOVELERS Apartment complex needs reliable snow shovelers. Apply in person Green Hill Apts. Rental office 1 * miles W. of Farmingtoo Rd. on 9 Mile. 7:45 am Mon thru Fri.

STOCK BOYS FULL OR PART TIME

MUST BE 18 APPLY IN PERSON

MERCHANDISE MART 30441 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA

Stock Handler Immediate opening for per-son to handle supplies and make deliveries throughout branch* system. Must have good driving record and commercial driver's license or qualify for one. Will work out of the Troy Office. Apply in person and ask for the supply supervisor.

1st Federal Savings of Detroit

1250 W. 14 Mile Rd. • Troy. Mich. 48084

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER for industrial marketing firm Part time, Require mature individual with good verbal communication skills Pre-fer experienced interviewer with col-lege background References. Miss Halfyard. Ducker research Co.,644-0086

TELEPHONE WORK

No Selling SETTING UP APPTS. ONLY

PART TIME EVENINGS

Pleasant working conditions Good Hourly pay

For Interview Call ART MOORE 313-557-6677

PALM COAST, INC. A Subsidiary of ITT Community

Development Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer

TEMPORARY Full 4 Part time Help for Floral Production No experience necessary 82.90 an bour Apply in per-son, weekdays between 10AM-4PM Nature Nook, Inc., 21182 Bridge St; N. off 8 Mile. 1 Mock W of Telegraph.

THE Farmington Hills Ski 4 Tennis Barn is looking for a seasonal full time salesperson, i f you like to ski 4 your interested call 478-9494 or come to: 38507 10 Mile

TICKET TAI&RS wanted Apply after 1PM Uvonia Mall Cinema 1 Mile 4 Middlebelt Rds

An Equal Opportunity Employer

STOCK HELP - full time, 40 hours per $150 to start. Alan Lori Carpets

477-4500

STUDENTS Fuller Brush Company will hire 10 stu-dents. Excellent earnings Car neces-sary For Interview Call Uvonia office, 4-8 PM only Ask for Dave 525 2832

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS 834 per diem, K 11 4 Special Ed, Red-ford Union Schools 515-2000 ext 218

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS

Needed In Farmi^ton Public Schools for the secondary level Contact : PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

477-1300 ext 24

TOOL £ DIE

Farmington Hills manfuac-turlng company seeks Indi-vidual with 3-5 years tool & die shop experience. Con-tact Mr. Schmidt:

478-8060 TOOL 4 DIE MAKER

Experienced. Starting pay, M to 88 per hour Romulus area

326 3615

TRANSMISSIONS R 4 R MAN Excellent working conditions Free uni-forms Paid holidays and vacations Call 525-7382

TRAVEL AGENCY Manager wanted -send resume to: Box 974, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 34251 School-craft Rd., Uvonia. Michigan 48150

TRAVEL AGENT Experienced only Good salary and ben-efits Southfield area 424-8123

TRUCK DRIVER-Anderson Vehicle Sales, Inc. needs truck driver Apply in person 34400 West » Mile Rd , Farmington Hills.

SUPOtVBOR - became oI voluntary retirement. Domestic Unen Supply Co la looking for an experienced Supervi-sor for our mackiasrt rapnir 4 mainte-nance department. No layoffs In over 53 years, salary negotiable to qualified person. Mr. Max. 831-4700

SUPERVISOR MACHINE SHOP

Fast crowing manufacturer of rubber and plastic products now offer good op-portunity to loin the company at a Man-ager level. Applicants must be experi-enced as a supervisor In a machine shop operation, have knowledge of mold de-signs and be able to direa the trork ac-tivity ot oar tooling department This responsible position offers an enceflent salary, monthly bonus, profit sharing, and many other benefits. Sand resume wtth salary history to:

GENERAL MANAGER

Exotic Rubber & Plastics

Box 395 Farmington, Michigan 48024

TRAINEE ASSISTANT MANAGER An Individual who can quickly become the assistant manager of our office. Prefer some coOege trainiag. Good sal-ary 4 outstanding employee benefits. Phone manager at 324-3010 General Finance Corp., 896 S. Wayne

Westland, Mich. Opportunity Employer M/F

WAITRESSES, Housekeepers and cooks helper for Senior Citizen Apt. Bldg. Southfield location. Call: 358-0212

YOUNG MAN Trainee, opportunity to learn 4 ad-vance Conveyor type machinery Shop experience helpful Campbell Machines, 44400 Grand River, Novi 349-5550

502 Help Wantad Dental-Medical

AMBITIOUS Bookkeeper 4 Reception-ist needed for Uvonia dental office, ex-perience necessary Replies confiden-tial After 7PM 355-2444

ASSISTANT DENTAL Full 4 Part-time Experienced handed dentistry Southfield area

354-0016

in 4

BECOME A NURSE'S AIDE with an outstanding nursing team Paid orienta-tion. flexible scheduling. 4 excellent working conditions Call or apply to Oak Hill Nursing Home. 34225 Grand River, Farmington, 477-7373

BILLING AND insurance clerk needed for pediatric office, computer billing and Blue Shield medicaid experience helpful Good pay and benefits Call Mr Crumb 477-0852

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY For Dental Office Detroit Must have previous experience in dental office With thorough knowledge of Dental In-surance Good secretarial skills re-quired Some accounting background preferred Must be Mature 4 Responsi-ble Others need not apply Salary com-mensurate with credentials Good op-portunity for right persoo Send resume to Box 852, Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 34251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonia, Michigan 48150

CHIROPRACTIC good typing skills, pegence preferred

DENTAL ASSISTAf side and clerical si nia area Call after !

receptionist.

241-2121

full time Chair i required, Livo X 353-9206

DENTAL Assistant Position for young, reliable alert person In pleasant office Full time, weekly salary, will train if necessary | 549-0292

DENTAL ASSISTA Attractive enced. Must be 4 bridge, recalls, lenging position U son. Salary 4 benef days a week Call Sail

Front d a k office. Ex peri

" ; of crown insurance Chal

qualified negotiable

447 5434

502 Help Wantad Dental-Medical

EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST wanted for Birmingham physicians off ice Good salary Call between 9am 5pm. 144 11

FAST PACE Dental practice in Plym-outh Canton area seeks an efficient, or ga nixed individual to be onr financial assistant to handle patient accoents an* insurance claims with the aid of MI computer Pleaae call 4S*4»4

HYGIENIST Part Time

Canton Area 453-2040

LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Full or part Ume Must have expert ence in blood drawing and experience in doing electroc ardioirams Apply to Physicians Clinical Laboratory. 5 Research Dr , Ann Arbof, Mich

LIVONIA PHYSICIAN full lab asst with basic knowledce In modi cal assisting 4 office duties Please call 9 to 5. 474-4104

LPN OR MEDICAL ASSISTANT to ar sist Doctors In busy OB^CYWpfflce in Southfield Must have office experience and references Light Lab required UA, VP, and injections, etc Benefits Pleaae call Darlene. 549 5443 or 549-5442

LPN-S NEEDED For Interview

Call Dave at 241 7343 Army Opportunities

MEDIAL ASSISTANT, full time. . be experienced in EKG. Ex ray, Vena puncture. Plymouth Area 459 2254

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Rochester area

451 2900

MEDICAL ASSISTANT With experience in laboratory pro ceedures Full or part time In South field 352

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experienced In Venepuncture, EKG, 4 X-ray Send resume to Box 104, Oheerv er 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 34281 Schoolcraft Rd UvonU 48150

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Experienced receptionist. EKG. Venepuncture Boxy cardiologists office in Southfield Good benefits 550-4730

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part time for Uvonia internist Experi-enced in EKG, VP, 4 injections

427-4700

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part time Insurance Clerk for OB GYN office ta W Bloomfield Prefer recent experience In OB GYN Accurate typ-ing. handling of all types of insurance claims Call Lynn 851-4*70

MEDICAL Receptionist Assistant Full time for Doctors office In West Und Light typing required, no expert ence necessary Call, 751-7378

MEDICAL SECRETARY Must have typing, experience with Blue Cross . Blue ShieM billine and Book keeping in small medical office In Troy Pleaae call for interview 234-8749

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST with re-cent bacteriology experience, port time, alternating weekends, private lab in Southfield 557-|«M 1

r* DENTAL ASSISTAP time to assist Dent necessary

DENTAL ASSISTAf practice in Uvonia 5PM

for oral surgery thru Fri 8

427 2330 Mon

DENTAL ASSISTANT - full time, oral surgery office, Birmingham area Den-tal background necessary Call between 9 and 5 PM 447 7334

DENTAL ASSISTANT for progressive patient and teamwork oriented prac-tice. Telegraph at Maple

642 5441

DENTAL ASSISTANT for progressive Northville practice Experienced only, C 4 B, prevention, insurance Pay com rnensurste with experience 4 abilities Excellent potential for the right indi-vidual 349-4740

Mental Health Workers

For Midnight Shift. Apply

Ardmore Acres Hospital"

19810 Farmington. Livonia

474-3500

MIDNIGHT RN or LPN

Applications now being accepted Apply at

Middlebelt-Hope Nursing Center 34410 CherrfHill, Westland-

326-1200 NURSE AIDES

? persons for afternoons and mid-Will tral

WANTED BORING MILL OPERATOR Novi Area. To run new Shlbaera. Days. Good wages, all benefits Call Jerry.

348-OwO

WANTS): Mature persona experienced in drill press and assembly operation Apply in person, Van Mark Products, 24145 Industrial Park Dr., Farmington Hills Ask for Eugene

WANTED: Personable, ambitious man or women for light package delivery In suburbs Vehicle supplied Excellent wages. Call for Interview Capitol Cof-fee Co.. 1431 Renaen. Lansing. Mich ,

1-517-393-4434

WANT TO LEARN A SKILL? No Experience Necessary

Army Opportunities Call Dure at 241-7383

WAREHOUSE HELP Wanted; Male or Female 83.25 per hour, no heavy lifting. Please call Larry at 398-3424

WAREHOUSE HELP needed to pull small orders, organise stock, operate fork lift, etc. Troy area. Must have reli-able 4 good references. Call 589-1771

WELDER NEEDED For Fabrics tine Shop. 2 yrs minimum experience In electric are welding. Full time Southfield Area. 354-0590

DENTAL ASSISTANT prefer experi-enced or CDA, pleasant working condi-tions, salary negotiable, benefits. Northland area Send resume and de-tails to PO Box 35344, Seven Oaks sta-

tion, Detroit Mich. 48235

DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced, large general practice, crown 4 bridge, full time. SUfgared hours 9am-4p*n, 10am-7pm,- references 10 Mile-Ever-green area. Days 354-4344 After 7j

DENTAL ASST Full time chalrside, 4 handed Farmington, 477-0208

DENTAL HYGIENIST-fleld area V* day week.

West Bloom ' 441-4000

DENTAL OFFICE In Soothfleld seeking person for reception, chalreide 4 book-keeping Diversified, permanent full Ume position Mon thru Fri, no even ings Benefits 352-4404

DENTAL OFFICE In Plymouth Canton area seeks capable, enthusiastic person for a position as a chalrside aastatant. Desireable working conditions Incndlng a 4 day wort week. Experience pre-ferred Pleese call 4534334

WOMEN NEEDED to manage club boose of large suburban apt communi-ty. Duties Include supervision of club bouse 4 coordination of club house ac-tivities Should be middle aged and have the ability to get along with peo-ple Reply to box #114 Obeerver 4 Ec-centric Newspapers, 34291 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvonia. Michigan 44150

500 Htlp Wanted

0 4 E

RE8EARCH ASSISTANT Our organization, one of the largeet and moat prominent Worldwide associati-ons, la teeking a Research Assistant. This la an excellent entry level opportu-nity for the Individual desiring to gain experience In all phaaaa of market re-search, Including coding and tabulating procedures, report writing, analysis, questionnaire and atatlatlcal design. The Ideal candidate has some prior raaaaroh experience and the ability to deal with statistics and public opinions. A Bachelor's Degree *ouid be extreme-ly daalrable. We offer * competitive salary and fringe benefit packaga to the 8 U C C * W f U l r*~

"SS'ss;sJi\ DELIVERY ASSOCIATION

iduil*^- » - • : rtonnwestern rugne^ '

SoutWIsId, Michigan 44037 An Efnsl Opportunity Empty* M/P *

PART TIME HOUSEWIVES OR

RETIREES

We have Driver Independent Contacts open in Wayne & Oak-land Counties for men or women drivers. Must have truck, van or full size station wagan and be available on call for Monday and Thursday to drop off bundles of papers to Observer & Eccentric carriers.

Call the

Observer & Eccentric Circulation Department-

Oakland County - 644-1100 Wayne County - 591-0500

Au Ejus/ Opportunity EmpUytr .

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experience Preferred

Uvonia Area 388-3551

Mature [ nights Will train, good benefits. New starting rate. See Ms Watklns

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8345 Newburgh Rd

Westland, near Joy Rd . An Equal Opportunity Employer

NURSES AIDES We need experienced Nurses' Aides for Private Duty cases In the Plymouth 4 Ann Arbor areas $30 00 per shift 2 to 4 shifts per week Call for an Interview, Quality Care, 90t l44l

An Equal Opportunity Employer

NURSES AIDES

7-3 PM. and 3-11 PM. Start $3 an hour, benefHa.

Apply in person. Wishing Well Manor

520 W. Main St., Northville. NURSING CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR

Part-time. 15 hows per week Oualifi cations BS In Nursing. 2 Yrs of Clini-cal practice Contact: Community College,

R l g h U ^

OPTOMETR1C OFFICE Assistant. Tuesday. Thursday 4 Friday. 3-4 PM. Saturday 9 AM I PM pbone Grand River 4 Road area

r*ay, m rm. Typteg-tek-

i rarmingtae 474-NS5

PERSONABLE Individual needed for responaible Management poattien hi Bloomfield Hills Dental Office Dental or public relations experience helpful Call: 442-5020 or send resame to Box 722, Obeerver 4 Eccentric News-papers, 34251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvetfa. Michigan 44150

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full time for expanding group practice in Fiaher Building. Detroit Graduate Dental Assistant or at least 3 years ex pereience preferred Must be neat, per-sonable, mature, responsible and have

Eod secretarial skills No evenings or tarda vs. Excellent nMentlal for qual-

871-1144 iturdays. I

Ified person

individual Ex

muat have to handle all

PLYMOUTH. Dentel chalrside Asst. for Group Practice Expanded dottas. Experienced only need apply. CaD 453-5070

DENTAL Wanted for Tuesdays preferred. Uvonia

DENTAL Enthusiastic, eel lent opport oni _ multi-staffed office rience preferred pleasant work commensurate

DENTAL I Experienced preferred] 4 days s week. Southfield area ] 354-1750

DENTAL Uvonia Part tags or Saturdays.

DENTAL Northland area. 4 knowledge preferred Box 13LFrenklin. M

DENTAL pleasant voles and types of dental working conditions. Benefits Northland and details to PO Oaks Station, Detroit.

EXPERIENCED" sistant wantad 2« alonal day. Walled Lake area.

EXPERIENCED DENTAL Assist sal far Birmingham specialty practice Ex-cellent opportunity Including maximum benefit program. Salary opso 447-7729

POSITION AVAILABLE in A n fur an. experienoed receptionist to wort in aa -outstanding Birmingham dentel office. Must be personable, honest, rmrtn tious 4 courteous, Moe thru Fri 4-4 Interview now 444-2411

PRIVATE L*B ~ T Southfield Ares Evening pliUoo ta. processing department Part Ttane Call Mon thru Fri l PM 3 PM M7-4

473-9400

EXPERIENCED dental ad, Farmington Hills. Mon thre F r i »-8. salary 4 hewsflti, 424-1417

LAB Assistant to « shift, must ha punctual and have aant hernialM-

lac. Excellent benefits. CaO i t noon to 1 P M only 3S3-4M4

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - lor baeyl aUt. Southfield, EKG. VP, lab. X ™

box • train, reply to boa 'IIS, Obeerver 4 EecentriTNewspa-

pers, 34251 8dwolcraft Rd , Uvonia. Michigan 44154

RECENT high school pud ence only for busy CB-CYN office In Uvonia, willing to do rotation to other offices MrsRoth 474 4594

RECEPTIONIST $900

Good typing and 1 year medical experience are iff that's needed. 4 days!

TOWN 4 COUNHtY EMPLOYMENT CENTER

Med Dental Div. 474-1717

RN'S - LPN'S 4 NURSE ASMS with i nursine home exneri Immediate i w l i w t i tlrhsdali when you are available to wort Tap pay.

AMC HEALTH CARE ONE •

Southfield

569-2781

Uvonia

478-2590

643-6970-

RN'S LPN'S

Part-time PM*s. Full TTm i t i n p n a l H i tafl roAditiou Qui Mon. thru W . 9 AM I

391-0900 KN. Anjhifts, ful! time. Mue t W

Nursteg Centre T * * *

a t f t a t a i f c i i i t f f t t t a a i i i t a i t i f t t f l f t a i a A i t t M t t

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Thursday, November 29,1979 * 3 F

Help Wanted 502 Htlp Wanttd

Dtntal-Mtdical

Registered Nurse with psychiatric experience dfcsirsble. Full time, Midnight Shift. Apply

Ardmore Acres Hospital

19810 Farmington, Livonia

474-3500

502 Htlp Wtnttd Dtntal-Mtdical

RN-LPN Full or part lune, afternoon k mid nights Good starting salaries, and food bcapital benefits Modern facilities Ap-ply In p e r m Sae Mrs Ferguson

NIGHTINGALE WEST IMS Newburgh Rd

Westland, near Jov Rd An E^ial Opportunity Employer

RN & LPN 7am-Spm

Full Time k Part Time Position available Contact Mrs Hall.

Dory In Convalescent Center, Uvonia One block south of I Mile on Middlebelt

17MU4

RN part Ume, experienced References Michigan license Approximately 10 Michigan license Approximately 10 boars tP week -Some 6 R experience helpful Excellent working conditions Salary open Call Mrs Forbes, 55?-16«

RN'S * LPN'S Alcohol treatment programs has open-ings for all shifts, part time Alcohol Treatment Center, N N111 (adjacent to Wayne Connty Gener-al Hospital) Wot land, Monday thru Fri-day, 10AM-4PM or call 721-5100

An Equal Opportunity Employer

R N for trowing Pediatric - AdulU Al-lergists office Full time Related expe-rience preferable Duties Include skin tasting. Injections, office management Pleasant atmosphere with emphisis on personalised patient care. Salary com-mensurante with experience and nego liable Send resumes to P O Box nl l6 , Observer k Eccentric Newspapers, M251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Mlchl gan 41150

SECRET AR Y / Receptionist - for plastic surgeon, experienced only, no holidays, mant* or weekends, northwest area Salary nefetiable Call before noon or after 8 PM 85UM75

RN'S- LPN'S - ENJOY -

• YOUR FREEDOM • YOUR FAMILY • YOUR PROFESSION

- TOP WAGES -OUTSTANDING BENEFITS

-YOUR CHOICE OF-• Assignment •Schedule

PART TIME/FULL TIME

MEDICAL PERSONNEL

POOL Blmfld/Pontlac 334-9220

Detroit/Sfld. 569-1950

RNS & LPNS Full or part Ume, Afternoon Shift LPNS |44 per shift RNS 850 per shift

WILLIAMSBURG Convalescent Center

21017 Middlebelt, Farm Between Grd River & 8 Mile

476-8300

RN'S & LPN'S Needed at:

Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital

RN's-$18,144 and up Based on experience

LPN's-$13,133 to start Michigan Civil Service benefits

Contact Mrs. Dixon at 849-1800 ext. 231 An Equal Opportunity Employer

X RAY TECHNICIAN needed to work evenings in busy north Woodward doc-tors office, 26-JO hours per week Reg istered preferred, second year student accepted 54$ 2J42

110 PER HOUR RN'S needed tor special project in Farmington. Full or part time Starts immediately Regular nursing No spe-cialty needed Apply in person Oam-5pm, 16415 W 8 Mile, just west of Lodge

WHITEHALL HOME on Grand River needs Nurse Aides, 4 PM to » SO PM, Wednesday and Saturday Call 474-3442

X RAY ASSISTANT TranscrlpUonist-Northwest suburban clinic.

547-7550

504 Htlp Wanttd Office-Clerical

BIRMINGHAM CPA FIRM Excellent opportunity for individual with Secretarial It Bookkeeping skills, who is interested in developing an ac-counUng career #4

504 Htlp Wanttd Offica-Ckrical

A BANK HIRING TRAINEES Tellers lo|142wk

Clerk Typist to. J lMwk Stenos k secy's to.811,000

Many other positions available Most Fees paid by Employer.

Employment Center Inc

569-1636 A BANK TRAINEE

To |1(3 per week. Good figure a| Advance Employment

apUl 558-

tude 2710

504 Htlp Wanttd Offlct-Cltrictl

ACCOUNTING CLERK, typist, mature, dependable, accountants office. South-field 5574565

ACCOUNTING OPPORTUNITIES

-CLERICAL Southfield based mortgage corporaUon has the following permanent positions available due to outstanding growth Construction Loan Accounting Clerk Mortgage Loan Accounting Qerk Accounts Payable Clerk Experience Is required for all positions Highly competitive salary bas<Nl on ex-perience and skills which should Include 40-50 wpm typing plus excellent mathe-matical aptitude Benefit package in-cludes tuition reimbursement Call Ms

Fischer at 355-0500 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Accounts Payable Experienced, to assist in Account ing Department. Must be mature and have an aptitude for figures. Novi area. Call weekdays 10 AM to 12 Noon.

349-5000

ADMINISTRATIVE - secretary, per-sonnel dept excellent typing, food writ-ten k verbal communications, previous personnel k experience In screening k benefits, «13,OO0. fee paid.

BOOKKEEPER - secretary, up to trial balance, good typing, dictaphone Expe-rience a must1 $10,100, fee paid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

559-0560 AMBITIOUS. AGGRESSIVE Woman wanted for 3 Openings at Receptionist, Clerical k Salea Counselor - $7000 to 115.000 Full benefits Flexible hours -for Interactions Dating Club. Aak for Mr Gray. 549-4222

ASSISTANT MANAGER opening at ra-quet ball club In Madison Hgts, must have secretarial, mathematical and de-cision making skills, outgoing friendly personality over 25, call Pam between lOaro-flpm Mon -Fri 588-0M0

AUDITING CLERK TRAINEE Challenging entry level position for Southfield f i rm Typing required. Ex-cellent benefits with rapid advance-ment opportunities No previous job ex-perience necessary. Call 352-3209

A CHANGED OUTLOOK $13,200

Small office of ma tor supplier needs outgoing person with solid secretarial skills Benefits, fee paid Call Nancy

644-4600 SNELLING & SNELLING

AGENCY

14 8440

502 Htlp Wanttd Dtntal-Mtdical

PATIENT ACCOUNTS

MANAGER

Detroit Hospi ta l is seeking a Patients Account Manager to be responsible for the supervis ion of all th i rd party and pat ient bi l l ings and data input funct ions.

Three or more years hospital bi l l ing exper ience required. Degree prefer-red. Knowledge of computer ized bill-ing systems helpful. Salary is com-mensurate wi th previous work experi-ence and educat ional background. Send detai led resume in conf idence to:

Box 980 Observer & Eccentr ic Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraf t Rd. Livonia, Michigan 481^0

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSY SALES k manufacturing office needs mature person to supplement our existing 2 girl office, perhaps you are a recent grad or housewife looking to re -enter the work market, duUes will in-clude reception, phone, typing & basic secretarial skills, opportunity to learn TWX k computer software operation Must have good phone voice , education k be comfortable working with num-bers Starting salary $750 mo. plus ben-efits Start immediately and join us at our Christmas party Call Pat at Na-tional Adhesive, Birmingham 444-2951

AUTO BOOKKEEPER

To assist in dealership office Must be familiar with all phaaes ot AutotnoUve accounting. Experienced only need ap-ply Good pay k benefits including FREE dental See or call Louisa Wright lor an appointment

Lou LaRiche Chevrolet

40875 Plymouth Rd.n 453-4600

504 Htlp Wanttd Offlct-Cltrictl

t

BOOKKEEPER, full Ume. experience with payroll taxes, sales tax aad finan-cial statements, work In SouthfVeid ac-counting office on several sets of books, caU 559-4175

BOOKKEEPER Learn com peter accounting Some bookkeeping experience desired, will train Pleaaant working envtormeot, many fringe benefits CaU for Appl., 451-2255

BOOKKEEPER - part time, full charge thru trial balance k financial state-ments, mature, experienced with peg board system, call Mrs Karr 444-4444

BOOKKEEPER - Part time, Livonia, 1 girl office Full charge thru trial-bal-ance, payroll taxes, etc Adapt on 10 key. Approximately 15-20 flexible hours per weak. $4 per bour Send re-sume to Box 144, Obeerver It Eccentric Newspapers, 34251 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia. Michigan 41150

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY

Must have experience & ref-erences, full charge, pari time, competitive salary and benefits.

626-7272

AUTOMATIVE Manufacturer's rep lo-cated in Southfield needs office secre-tory, typing, adding machine and phone work essential, callfor details, 254-5200

FEMALE preferred with experience in automobile releases and scheduling producUona shipments for Plastic com-pany in Troy. Call: 588-5120

BANKING

BUSY SOUTHFIELD office is 1 for a well organised person with phone and typing abtllUes For Inter-view, call Paula Huttula at 352-3750

BIRMINGHAM CPA FIRM Needs full time General Office help Typing, filing and misc. Must type 55 to 40 WPM. Experience preferred, but not necessary $450 to 8*50 per Mo. plus parking. Call between 9 and 5, as of Nov, 24th, A 447-7590

BOOKKEEPER -Accounts receivable, accounts payable 3 years experience. Computer helpful Mature business atti-tude essential Dearborn location. Bar-bara 3M-8300

Or Mortgage Banking Experience. Seeking Individuals with good typing skills and It no wedge of FHA/VA and convenUonal loan documentaUoe. Call Paul Geyer 355-09200

BILLING CLERK, must type 50-40 WPM, will train Experience preferred. Excellent paid fringe benefits Scbool-craft-Evergreen area Ask for Peggy. Call 272-4548

BOOKKEEPER- Experienced Short hand knowledge helpful Required for construction company. Novi area. Re-

to Box 148, Obeerver k Eccentric wspapers, 34251 Schoolcraft Rd .

Livonia, Michigan 48150 &

BOOKKEEPER EXP THRU TRIAL BALANCE

Small office, some typing, many benefits. Call Mrs. Lewis,

DEARBORN HEIGHTS CONVALESCENT CENTER

274-4600

502 Htlp Wantad Dtntal-Mtdical

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY

Wanted for a new battery manufactur-ing company located in Detroit right off the Jeffries Freeway. AppUcant should be sharp, intelligent, type minimum 50 WPM. save good telephone manners and be willing to be an able assistant In a fast paced office. Previous accounts payable and payroll/personnel experi-ence is Important but good attitude k willingness to learn Is essential This job offers an excellent opportunity with

504 Htlp Wtnttd Offico-CloricaJ

CAPABLE - secretary, shorthand not necessary for Bloomfield Investment firm. Nice hours, good location. Salary $844 plus benefits and agency fee paid.

BILLING CLERK • for Urge Troy de-velopment company Good math k some general office experience re-quired Company offers full benefits, salary of $471 to start k fee paid

INSIDE COLLECTOR for N suburban bank, no clerical skills required. Salary $9000 to $12,000 plus benefits.

ADAMS &

MARTIN 920 Maple Birmingham

504 Htlp Wanttd Offlct-Clerica!

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Perma nent part Ume Southfield area Chal

_ poaition serving top executives for appt 557-2757

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Rapidly expanding Southfield company seeking professional secretary for chal-lenging position Typing and shorthand a must Position demands perfection snd responsibility Call for more information 353-3209

EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS Payable bookkeeper for computerised system Call Barbara at 478-0500 ext 44 Bob Saks Oldsmoblle. Inc Fsrmlngton Hills

EXPERIENCED LADY needed for busy gastroenterologists office, must have good knowledge of medical term! oology, all types of insurance, typing required, much personal contact with patients, 5 day w«ek, Southfield area

549-1770

646-5600 DIAL A JOB

24 Hour Service To Hmr About Our Moat Recent Openings.

646-8780

good fringe benefits k salary H< i:30AM-5rM, Mon thru Fri Please call 933-7070 for an appointment

CASH k CARRY Office, experience preferred. Wholesale Food Distributor located In Uvonia Call for appoint-

« 417-7450

CASHIER and telephone operator for auto dealer. Excellent working conditions k oppor-

iurs 7 30-4 30 Apply within, agen,

tunity Hours Apply wi Irene Hammers, Livonia Volkswa 34501 Plymouth Rd

BOOKKEEPER Small office in Northwest Southfield, has Immediate opening for individua experienced in General Accounting, in-cluding Taxes k General Ledger, through Financial statements. Pleaae mail resume with salary requirements to Controller, C/O TWl International, 29421 Northwestern Highway, Southfield. Mich 48034

BOOKKEEPER through Trial Balance, Typing required, at least 7 years expe-rience, Reliable, Mature, Refer Salary open. Excellent working condi-tions and Benefits. Southfield Area CaU Mrs Forbes 557-1422

BOOKKEEPING * SECRETARIAL skills required for general contractors office, l l Mile k Northwestern area.

383-0280

BRIGHT WOMAN With clerical skills & mathe-matical aptitude wanted for sales analysis, inventory control & Inside order writ-ing, Farmington Hills area.

Call Ron 478-1745

BUSY OFFICE In Westland time secretary, Insurance helpful, call until 4pm

full

BOOKKEEPER, basic accounting fuoc-require your debit and credit ex-Ke Southfield firm plana to put It

SECRETARY Executive of Detroit based publicly held corpo-ration requires the services of a mature SEC-RETARY with good administrative skills. Must possess excellent secretarial skills Including shorthand, good judgment, self-assurance, Ini-tiative and be capable of managing own time with little direction. Able to work under pres-sure of deadline. Desirable westslde location. Excellent salary and outstanding benefit pro-gram. Respond In confidence by resume or letter stating qualifications, experience and salary history.

CORPORATE PERSONNEL P. O. Box 446

Detroit, Michigan 48232

rm p all on Computer and will train you to direct the input $10,000 start 44M144. Your new boss pays our fee.

sORGE HARRIET I PERSONNEL

CLERK TYPIST Life Insurance Company Plymouth has opening for Clerk light typing skills * quired. Excellent be tact Mr. Love.

located la

Ca£

CLERK-TYPIST seeded by M h f l a t d mortgage company Must have mo4 typing skills and math aptitada Full employment benefits offered. For a n t call Evelyn. 445-4700

CLERK-TYPIST k RECEPTIONIST For Southfield law firm. Typing 50 wpm, and dictaphone experience pre-ferred. Good benefits. 155-2100

CLERK TYPISTS Mortgage company i Ing Individuals with

in Southfield to tak-

MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES At Peoples Community Hospital Authority

I food math aptitude for the Loan Administration Salaries commensurate with experi-ence plus outstanding fringe benefits For appointment, call Mrs Fischer,

'355-0500. An Equal Oppartnnity Employer

CITY OF FARMINGTON

GENERAL OFFICE CLERICAL

Position available for person with 1 to 2 years experience In general office and clerical work. Must have ability in typ-ing, bookkeeping, operating cash regis-ter and adding machine. Apply: Farm-ington City Hail, 23400 Liberty St

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLAIMS APPROVER Lane Insurance company will train oo CRT. Experience in medical and hospi-talisation claims approval Excellent benefits and $10,000 plus Fee Paid Call Judy at

353-2090 SNELLING & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

We are I CLERICAL HELP

; for a with mulU-looking f pie office skills Promotions are avail-able Some inside sales. (3 person off Ice). A very poeiUve sales organisation. Must live in Plymouth-Livonia area. Salary dependent on experience. Excel-lent beoefits For Interview call Bob or Larry at 459-4232 Tuesdays or Wedner

days, 8 AM to 12 Noon only

EXPERIENCED PERSON Needed lor typing, bookkeeping, insur-ance billing k payroll.

444 2900

EXPERIENCED SECRETARY with good typing skills, for small Troy law firm. Pleasant working at Will train for legal. Salary surate with qualifications

atmosphere commen 449-1100

EXPERIENCED TYPIST I RecepUon 1st, full time, Troy area Home Fashion Industry good spellng grammer k tele-phone voice required 449-4400

EXTRA $$$$ FOR

CHRISTMAS IMMEDIATE OPENING For Secretaries, Typlsfs, Office Clerks Marketing People, day k afternoon shift, must be 18 and lave transports tkm

Apply Mon, thru Fri 9-3 19500 Middlebelt, Suite 310E

Uvonia, Mi

478-1130 NO FEE

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 Htlp Wanttd Office-Clerical

GIRL FRIDAY Needed Immediately 100% office help-er Various jobs t responsibilities Full Ume 10AM 7PM. Sal 10AM 3PM Sal ary Employer Livonia Area 525-5210

GIRL FRIDAY some typing, no short hand, pleasant personality, good phone voice, hours 9 lo 5 PM , lull time Call Mr La Belle for appointment 855-1098

IMMEDIATE OPENING for Inventory Records Clerk in Novi Good figure ap^ titude and light typing a must Excel-lent benefits 349-9100

INSURANCE CLAIM EXAMINER Must be experienced in Disibility, Health and Dental Full and part-time Southfield location 549 9700

504 Htlp Wantad Office-Clerical

LEGAL Secretary for Southfield law firm Must have previous experience in litigation Salary commensurate with ability Full benefit package Call IS8 4660

LEGAL SECRETARY with experience for Bloomfield Hills law firm, no short hand excellent typing salary commen surate with experience and ability O i l

858 2443

LEGAL SECRETARIES

INSURANCE PROCESSOR for South field mortgage company Must type In-surance background preferred Salary open Call Beverly 355 9513

Inventory Control Clerk needed for Service/Paris Department of Farmington Company Applicant should be good with figures, able lo tvpe and have a good attitude Call Jill lor an appointment at

478-0009

CLERK NEEDED to work In member ship department of W. Bloomfield com-munity agency. Soma typin^Ca^Judy Sandweta,

CLERK TYPIST Full time poaition for Insurance Clerk Typist High School grad with accurate clerical aad typing skills wanted We win train for the poaition. Please call Sharon for Interview

647-8600 CLERK/TYPBT

7 Mile A Evergreen area. 528-9882

CREDIT MANAGER xmntlnf or bookkeeping. collection

experience reouired. candidate will hava isepunltlMlw for $1,000,000 receivables and eetahHshtng of credit Salary * full benefits, Pleaae send re-sume and salary requlnnents to Box 122. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 80251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonia/lXchi-gan 48150

E.D.P. Control Clerk

Immediate opening for indi-vidual with ability to balance computer reports to work at our Troy Office. Background education in accounting de-sirable. Keypunch and/or typing ability desirable. Will work 6 AM to 2 PM; hours may vary, some overtime. Apply In person Monday thru Friday, Personnel Dept., 5th floor.

1st Federal Savings of Detroit

1001 Woodward Detroit, Mich.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FIGURE TYPING Terrific beginning opportunity avail able for typist with good statistical ability. Rapid advancement and growth potential. Full benefits and excellent working conditions Call 353-3209

CUSTOMER SERVICE storage Firm In need of person die customer service. Troy area.

588-0504

Moving k -son to han-

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Assistant for Birmingham specialist Opportunity for career minded individual. Previous dental experience necessary 447-7729

EXECUTIVE Legal Secretary for busy Southfield attorney. Experience nece* •ary. Excellent pay, frince benefits Telegraph/12 Mile area Call Mrs Roee

352-2822

502 Htlp Wanttd Dtntal-Mtdical

FILE CLERK erred, full Ume post

area. 258-0100

GENERAL OFFICE - minimum 40WPM typing k light bookkeeping for Southfield area Experienced only. Call 8am-5pm 355-1050

GENERAL OFFICE k must have typing ability, general* office skills, Wlxom area, call Larry at

424-1500

GENERAL OFFICE - experienced, must be good at detail work, full Ume Alan LorfCarpets 477 4500

GENERAL OFFICE - staff poaition available in small modern office near Livonia Mall Good typing skills re-quired Diversified duties 478-2410

GENERAL OFFICE person needed for construction firm Must type 45-50WPM k absorb things easily Call Sandy m S600

HERITAGE HOSPITAL

REGISTERED NURSES

ICU - full t ime mid-nights, part time all shifts. Mental Health - full and part time, days and afternoons. Med teal/Surg leal - ful l time, afternoons and midnights. Ail areas - part time, all shifts.

LPNlV Mental Heelth - full t i#e, A y s . Pediatrics • full time, midnights. Moat areaa - part time. aH shifts.

H e r i t a g e H o s p i t a l offers top-notch salary and f r i nge benef i ts packages to qualif ied cand ida tes . Career growth opportunit ies a re a v a i l a b l e . For additional information on these open ings , contact:

24775 Haig Ave. Taylor, Mich. 48180

(313) 295-3300

HOSPITAL

OUTER DRIVE

HOSPITAL REGISTERED

NURSES Afternoons and mid-nights, permanent full and part time. Medi-c a l / S u r g i c a l a n d Special Care Unit.

ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER

CARDIOPUL-MONARY

TECHNICIAN I

CARDIOPUL-MONARY

THERAPIST

In add i t i on to an excellent salary and b e n e f i t p r o g r a m s , Outer Drive Hospital o f f e r s m e a n i n g f u l career advancement opportunities.

For more details on the above positions, send a letter or resume, or call:

26400 Outer Drive Lincoln jPk, Mich. 48146

(31^) 386-2000

SEAWAY HOSPITAL

NURSE ANESTHETIST

(CRN A) Full and part time, all shifts.

MEDICAL RECORDS

SUPERVISOR Full time, afternoons, must be ART, Excellent salary and benefits.

CARDIOPUL-MONARY

TECHNICIAN I .Part time, afternoons. Must be certified or certif ication eligible.

PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Full time, days. Must be I icensed i n the State of Michigan. Excellent salary.

REGISTERED NURSES

Full and part time, afternoons, Medical/ Surgical; part time, days and midnights. Experienced only.

INSERVICE INSTRUCTOR

(RN) Rotating shifts, ful l time position. Excellent salary and benefits.

5450 Fort St. Trenton. Mich. 48183

(313) 676-7000

ANNAPOLIS HOSPITAL SECRETARYI

Permanent full time, days, for the Business Office. Typing and Shorthand required. Experience in use of transcription equip-ment necessary.

CARIOPUL-MONARY

TECHNICIAN I Permanent full time. Shift to be determined. Certif ied or certif ica-tion eligible.

CARDIOPUL-MONARY

SUPERVISOR

Permanent full time. Shift to be determined. Registered or registry eligible and/or certi-f i e d , w i t h 3 y e a r s experience in Crit ical Care. Supervisory experience necessary.

Interested? If you feel you qualify, please send1

your resume or letter, or y o u m a y d i r e c t l y contact:

inapol i Wayne, Ml 48184

(313) 722-4400

• ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES, STUDENTS, NURSES AIDES

JOIN THE BEST! We have the best facility A give the beat care.

ACT NOW Cfi the opportunity to be a member of our teem.

Experience not neceaaary, only prerequisite is kind-ness & Interest. On the Job training provided.

HCC wants you... ...Coma Grow With Ua.

APPLY NOW!

HENDRY CONVALESCENT CENTER

105 Haggerty Rd. 455-0510 Plymouth

INQUIRIES & VISITATIONS INVITED

GENERAL OFFICE Person needed for typing, detail work, accounts receiv-able, filing. Must be willing to learn keypunch operation. Office located in Southfield. Call between 4 & 6 PM

355-2530 GERMAN CLERK TYPIST

We are looking for a bi-Ungual clerk for our International Division You must be fluent In German and English, have a good Math aptitude and an excellent phone manner. If Interested, contact babbie Dungey.

FLORISTS'TRANSWORLD DELIVERY ASSOCIATION 29200 Northwestern Hwy.

Southfield, Mi 48037 355-9300, ext. 283

HELP? I need a woman to work In my hotaa to help organise business records Must be neat In appearance and possess bookkeeping knowledge Cbooae your own hours Redford Twp area Call for Interview 524 5812

KELLY CARRIES KL0UT

Don't go back lo work without us KEL-LY SEHVICfX is tops in the temporary help field. KELLY offers top assign menU. top pay rates, merit increases, bonus ref era I plan and paid vacations We need SECRETARIES with short hand, TYPISTS, BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS and more Keep your office skills from getting rusty while earning extra money for the holidays Come Into Ihe office nearest your home to ap-ply

Not an Agency - Never a Fee

29449 W 6 Mile, Uvonia

522-4020

1239 S Telegraph. Bloomfield H

642-9650

999 W Big Beaver Suite 100. Troy

362-1180

2J777 Greenfield Suite 122, Southfield

424-9100

KELLY SERVICES

"The Kelly Girl People" Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

Man outstandii available for ca

tng m

opportunities are idates with legal ex

perience rue positions are located with private Law firms and Industry thru out the Tn-County area Permanent, part time and temporary positions art available immediately Never a fee to you for our Professional service Isn t il lime you called Personnel At Law1

PERSONNEL AT LAW 3000 TOWN CENTER. SUITE 2580

SOUTHFIELD MICH 48075 Southfield 354 0060 Dearborn SJ6-5777 Renaissance Center 587-0142 Troy 648-2065

LIVONIA We are now accepting appli cations for full time Secretary Typing k transcribing required Musi have pleasant telephone manner and be able lo travel if required Pleasant working conditions Call Virginia 427 5775

LOOKING FOR a part time typist for general office work Typing skills at least 45 wpm. hours are varied Apply in person only 23200 Fenkell, Detroit

MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS

If you have any OFFICE SKILLS

WITT People Need You

NO CONTRACT

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR

2-3 yrs experience required Experi-enced with Diskette equfpment pre ferred Day shift Pleasant working conditions

Apply In Person

SELIGMAN ASSOCIATES

24901 NORTHWESTERN Suite 700 Southfield. Michigan

355-2400

The Temporary Help Pe NO FEE

TOP PAY SUPER BONUS k

INCENTIVE PROGRAM Please Call

569-7500 ' 259-7788 525-0330

For more information and the office nearest you

NATIONAL FIRM IN SOUTHFIELD Offers interesting position with varied duties Good typing speed and accuracy reouired National Accounts Systems Call Mr Baldwin. 353 168&

An Equal Opportunity Employer

NEED HELP WITH EXTRA

Christmas Expenses Temporary assignments available for experienced

SHORTHAND TYPISTS

MAG CARD SWITCHBOARD Call for appointment

Suburban Office Services

ROCHESTER 651-1500 FARMINGTON 477-9840

OFFICE BILLER Must type 45-50 WPM. will train

Troy area 585-8085

LEGAL

SECRETARIES • Highly respected established agency serving the legal community in the tri county area, for over 15 years, has openings for Legal Secretaries for im-mediate placement, both permanent and temporary Fee paid by employer

HILLSTROM & ROSS 626-8188

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced Prime location in Travelers Tower General law practice flexible hours Call Mr Ambrose. 356-7800r

Off ice/Cler ica l Full time positions available Basic clerical skills required Experience with 3rd party In-surance forms helpful, f r ingi benefits. Livonia location Call

427-2000, Ext. 263 OFFICE GIRL • full Ume position, sub-mit resume to The Hearthside 15700 Middlebelt. Livonia, Mi 48154

OFFICE HELP Part Time If you have any office skills and can work 1 or more 8 hour days. 1 can offer you flexible employment Call Marty 338 5669

OFFICE MANAGER TYPIST Local C P A Firm has opening for Sta tisttcal Typist with Supervision skills Flexible hours Send resume to Box 445, Plymouth, Michigan 48170

LEGAL SECRETARY, Experienced for Southfield Law Office Good salary and benelfts Immediate opening Call Marilyn 358-0100

LEGAL SECRETARY for Farmington Hills Law Office Position open imme-diately Salary commensurate with ability and experience Call 553-9880

LEGAL SECRETARY TRAINEE

Be part of this busy law firm and learn word-processing too! Good typing a must Plush office Great benefits 810,400 up Call Kathy Now'

353-2090 SNELLING & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

LEGAL SECRETARY Wbo can assume substantial responsbil-ity wanted for small Birmingham off ice 644-4423

OFFICE MANAGER Bookkeeping, typing, shorthand re quired Some commerical real estate office in Troy Salary commensurate with experience 643 7578

PART TIME CLERICAL Filing, posting, typing in AccounUng Dept., large Distributor of major Corp Livonia area Call 522 5000

PART TIME positions are available for evening k weekend work Experienced in accounts receivable is helpful A

f leasanl phone personality is a must lease apply in person between Sam

Spm Art Van Furniture 21201 W I Mile, Detroit 255 4580

PART TIME Real Estate Secretary with experience in U.N.R.A and B.B.B.R 2 nights a week and alternate weekend days with possibility of expan si on Shorthand preferred but not neces sary West Bloomfield area Reply to Box 120, Observer k Eccentric News papers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 48150

SECRETARY experienced Must have excellent typing skills Some bookkeep-ing - 1 Girl Office in downtown Bir-mingham area 646-4560

SECRETARY FOR LIVONIA FIRM Accounts Receivable, Payable and Cash Receipts Shorthand preferred 591 6200

REGISTERED NURSES Semaltfrtf good hgoing to hempen to you! IF . . You join the Professional Nursing Service oi l

Psychiatric Hospitd. Yowl be an active participant in designing the care off p m m T o u * • receive o m U m o l 1 months' professional oriewlatiuii in order to promote your wxJwstonding of the organization and respOnsfcttty of nursing in relation to ofhar da^xa tiitwHs, We have imm«£ato openings for M l and part time nurses. No planned shift rotation.

PERSONNEL CLERK $11,500

Rapidly expanding Fortune 100 Compa ny Process Blue Cross and benefit in formation for corporation employees Any previous personnel or Blue Cross billing experience preferred Type 45, excellent advancement potential Full benefits which include dental. Cross, standard vacation plus 1 paid break at Christmas No Fee

525 7870 SHARROW k ASSOCIATES

PERSONNEL AGENCY

BU week

PRIVATE LAB Southfield area Ere iiing poaition in processing depsrimnt Pari Ume. call Monday Um Friday lpm-Jpm 557 8060

PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC Needs receptionist/typist with phone skills, full Ume Long Tele® • "elegraph area Call S4M4

SALARIES: New. Graduates—$1«,U4 a year per hr). R.N.'swfth 1 yaar Mptrbnc* $19,627 ,

r t .N. ' i wHfi 7 or m

(S10L36p.hr),

PAY INCREASES

PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES INSERVICE TRAININC AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT

BENEFITS: Vocation 3 wmIcs oftsr 1 yaar Sick Leave 13 days par yaar HoBdoys11 Inwrance plans indudmg health, Sfe, dwitd and long I

i M „ ,r, jitfTi I®* fH

SMft prmiuw far oftwwami and night shifts 5%. longevity Poy, Ial> — n i plan, Defvred

Condensation

LOCATION: Em8 ot MarlfcHfc on 7 «1* rd mar 1-273 •*!•, Lm than 301 min. drtvn irom most nw*o iocafem.

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Birmingham Law Office needs expert1

enced individual Good typinf dQl* ry Call Marie for

RECEPTIONIST needed part time fa* modern Troy office 12 80-4 30poi dailf Mature, conscientious atUtude moderate typing skills, aga no I Call mornings S4S-1

An Equal Opportunity Employe*

wi oaur • de p l « « b a r ^ '

649 • InvVr * I

with service

RECEPTIONIST skills for family Southfield Mart clientele from Evangelical and with professional staff & mensorate with experience

Ti vie

Il churth*

SEAWAY 4 * $ $ ^ HOSPITAL ^ ^

FREE PARKING Please Contact:

Mn. T. Dixon, RN. 349-1800 ext 231 for more information

REGIONAL PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL

41001 7 Mile Rd Northville, MI 48167

Equal Opportunity Employer M 'F

RECEPTIONIST ' Suburban clinic offers front daak pac-tion Good typing a must FtmWaa} benefits and raises A great ooportwiR starting at STM. minimum Gall rnaapf Head ley now1

353-2090 SNELLING & SNELLING 1

PERSONNEL • " RECEPTIONIST SWITCHBOARD orator, experienced, hour PM Birmingham Call Jam

844-1

IRD 0» M H M

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY^ motion picture lab Good mmd quired Some boafckmpi^ Pay negotiable New Center U betwnm 8 86-4 JSpm, Mow Fri 876-1

SECRETARY tarara ran Shortha keeping ContUMd

SECRETARY District salaa office af r mif an^XaUCIare/Gl

Aa Equal Opportunity

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4F# Thursday, November 29,1979

Help Wanted 504 Halp Wanttd

Offtct-Cltrtctl SECRETARY (or medical manufactur-er, food typing a aunt, tome expert ence with accounts payable/receivable Call Barbara 3S3 04S9

SECRETARY FORTUNE 500

COMPANY The chance you've been waiting for1

Use your good (kills in this corporate headquarters office $11,400 Fee Paid Call Ann today!

353-2090 SNELLING & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

504 Htlp Wanttd Offict-Cltrical

SECRETARY for Southfield law firm No experience necessary but intelli gence, good typing skills and profes-sionalism a must Call Kim 557 1155

SECRETARY For small Troy law office Requires experienced dictaphone typist Call between 1 Spm. 362 4222

SECRETARY For 1 girl region office in Birmingham Experience necessary

641-7333

SECRETARY for small manufacturing concern in Madison Heights, must have knowledge of accounts receivable and payable, payroll, some typing and inv» icing. 588-4000

SECRETARY for insurance related or-ganization located in Southfield Varie-ty of work duties, experience with die taphone transcription, spelling ability a must SS hr work week, benefits Call Ms Green 557 8510

SECRETARY For young fast growing firm located in Livonia. Prefer person with good typing skills to handle order depart-ment, executive correspond-ence. possible computer and general office. Previous ex-perience helpful but not nec-essary. Send resume and salary re-quirements to Box 122, Ob-server <> Eccentric Newspapers, J625I Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

SECRETARY, Northland area Wide variety of responsibilities Bookkeeping experience preferred, shorthand help-ful Good benefits Call Kathy at

557-4100, ext 44 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

SECRETARY One girl office

Typing essential 558 9003

SECRETARY FTD is looking for a Junior Secretary for our Communications division The qualified individual will be well organised, have i flair for detail, the ability to deal affectively with people and type 55-60 Wpm If qualified con-tact Sue Cebalt

FLORISTS'TRANSWORLD DELIVERY ASSOCIATION

355-9300, ext. 184 SECRETARY GENERAL OFFICE

i Livonia office seeking experienced & trainee personell 593-3740

SECRETARY needed immediately to perform basic office duties and learn car rental industry Minimum 2 years recent experience Typing required, minimum 55wpm Troy area For ap-pointment call Mrs Boles, Americar Rental System 649 1300

needed for Sa gressive SomUl and shorthand working eonditi commensurate willingness t o ' tion call Liz at

S E C R E T A R Y rtment of pro

Id Company Typing required Excellent

and benefits Salary ith experience and

For more informa 353 3209

SECRETt mature p

ARY for mature person with good

skills Some figure work and Typing Shorthand not required Hours 8 30am 4 30pm Troy are* Call 649-1714

SECRETARY - Paraprofessional Who knows taxes and preparation of tax re-turns Nationally renowned Southfield CPA firm Typing, 65. shorthand 80 Rapid promotion $9,000 minimum or higner Fee paid Blosdale Personnel 645 9884

RECEPTIONIST $780 Greet visitors, screen calls, direct mes sages at front desk of major suburban

type 40 Full benefits which include de#tal, Blue Cross, stan-corporation, ty

dard vacation piuf 1 week paid break at Christmas No Vet

525-7870 SHARROW & ASSOCIATES

PERSONNEL AGENCY

RECEPTIONIST $780 Greet visitors, screen calls, direct me» sages at front desk of major suburban

poration, type 40 full benefits which include dental, Bltie Cross, standard va-cation plus 1 week paid.break at Christ

i No Fee 526-7870

SHARROW & ASSOCIATES PERSONNEL AGENCY

RESPONSIBLE PERSON Must have pleasant phone voice & accurate typing, to handle all office procedures includ-ing light bookkeeping Full time South field 557 5656

504 Htlp Wanttd Office-Clerical

The Quaker Oats Co. Major food manufacturer has opening for permanent sales office clerical position. Company has long term lease in desirable Bloomfield Hills location. Good start-ing salary Major medical/dental, retirement and profit sharing plan. Send resume with salary history to:

The Quaker Oats Co. 4190 Telegraph Rd., Suite 306

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013

An Equal Opportunity tmploytr M/F

CLERK TYPIST Rapidly expanding national printing ink manu-facturer located near Schoolcraft and Tele-graph requires Clerk-Typist for It's technical center laboratory office. Candidate should be accurate typist, enjoy working with people and some library knowledge would be helpful. Send resume, call 538-6800, ext. 10 for application or apply In person between 9 AM-4PM.

Sink ^ CORPORATION

FLINT INK CORPORATION

25111 GLENDALE AVENUE DETROIT. MICHIGAN 48239

l<jul Opportunity f m pi try rt

PUBLIC NOTICE TRAINING AVAILABLE If you are a resident of South-western Oakland County and are currently unemployed or unde remp loyed , you may qualify for a nine month Sec-retar ia l Training Program funded by Oakland County C.E.T.A.

Dorsey Business Schools are cu r ren t l y i n te rv iew ing , screening, and selecting ap-plicants for this training op-portunity. 25 students are being selected now to begin training on January 2, 1980 at our Livonia School.

This may be of special Inter-est to female heads of house-holds, divorcees, widows and those on ADC.

DON'T DELAY! If you think you may qualify and* truly have the desire to Improve your career opportu-nities, call for an appointment TODAY!

DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS

29200 Vassar, Livoni

382-3991

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SALES RECEPTIONISTS

• Part Time • $3/hour plus commission It incentives

•Credit Union Service • NOW Checking Accounting

• Optic Care Plan • Group Life Insurance Available

• 1 Week Training • Promotion to full time

• 24 hour/week, Monday thru Weds 4-8 PM Sat thru

Sunday 12 to 6 PM For interview, call Global Homes Inc at 522-6500 ask for Mr. Foster or Ms Dooehue

SALES SECY Friendly Farmington Hills sales office needs outgoing person with good tyj for diversified public contact Job B< tiful offices, excellent starting salary to $850. full benefits, room for advance-ment and company pays our fee Call now for a person*! interview

PERMANENT STAFF LIVONIA 522-4210

SECRETARIAL POSITION Architectural firm, Birmingham, heavy typing, dictaphone, telephone, and some bookkeeping, experience necessa ary to be discussed, call

isary, 647-:

I-2022

SECRETARIAL Sales aassistant position for responsible person with Merrill-Lynch in Bloom field Hills A chance to grow for an ex perienced individual Call Nancy 9am 4pin at 647-3300

SOUTHFIELD Law Firm seeking re-sponsible Secretary with excellent skills Salary commensurate with abili ty Call Mary at 424-9296

SECRETARY-ABC TV Sales. Typing, shorthand and light math Call for de-tails 444-1UI ext 534

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST for Commercial Building Management Company in Southfield, handling service calls & rents, accurate typing 40 WPM, good figure aptitude, good starting salary & benefits. Call 5-8 PM, Monday thru Fri day 288-1625

RECEPTIONIST wanted - competitive salary, medical, dental It life insurance Excellent telephone personality, typing 60WPM For an interview call David Gray 478 6200 Little Caesars Enter-

rises, 38700 Grand River. Farmington •ills. Mich

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Full time Career oriented individual desired with ability to take charge Typing, phone work, advertising, deci-sion making just a few of the many varied duties Only hardworking, re-sponsible individuals need apply for this important position in busy West Bloomfield Real Estate Office Call Suzanne

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield

851-8100 SECRETARY Receptionist, immedi-ate opening in CPA firm for aualified mature person with statistical and general office skills 424-8575

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST needed for Farmington area, property manage-ment/real estate office Must have good typing and spelling skills and pleasant phone manner Interviews by appointment only Mon thru Fri 32716 Grand River in Farmington. 474-7744

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Part time 15-20 hours per week

Southfield area 559 7100

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST For 4-man, 3 girl Troy law office Need mature invididual with proficient typ-ing skills Shorthand Si dictaphone pre-ferred but not essential Legal experi-ence helpful Salary commensurate with ability Call Donna 689-5704

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SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST General office experience. 11 Mile-Southfield area $8000 Call Gail Trevisan, 557-5353

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST One years experience Typing required plus some experience in shorthand or dictaphone Troy area 585-6085

SECRETARY Small Southfield Law firm • good typ-ist, prior Legal experience not neees sary. will train Call 355-2048

SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT

Excellent suburban firm needs your good skills for their top spot Responsl Dllity makes this a choice spot for your administrative qualities Fee paid To $13,000 Ask for Joanne Head ley

353-2090 SNELLING & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

SECRETARY TO THE TREASURER

Southfield based corporation desires highly skilled Individual with 2 years experience minimum Skills must in-clude statistical typing, dictaphone and excellent communication ability Ac-counting education is desirable. Mathe-matical aptitude a must Salary com-mensurate with experience plus excel lent fringes Qualified applicants con tact Ms Fischer at 355-0500

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY wanted for advertising office, good typing, shorthand a plus,

benefits negotiable, Southfield salary area. 352-8770

SECRETARY - With experience for ca-reer position with one Sr partner of na-tionally prominent law firm. Knowl-edge of leases and contracts helpful, but will train. Typing 70, shorthand 80, dictaphone $13,200 Fee paid Blosdale Personnel 645-9884

SECRETARY For Sales department Duties: prepar ing quotes, correspondence, sales pro-

tion Skills: Organizational ability and accurate typist Must have short-hand ability with excellent spelling and grammer 40 hr week, good starting rate Top company paid fringe benefits Retirement plan, disability Insurance, dental plan, etc Located in Farmington Hills Call Ed. Kreski

553-4300

SECRETARY This Partner needs a Partner Dearborn professional group offers $13-$14,000 start for take charge type with Exec know-how. Top benefit

Ian Call 562-8900 'our new boss pays our fee

HARRIET SORGE PERSONNEL

SECY, $17,500 ADMinistrative level for major subur-ban corporation offering comprehen-sive benefits which include dental plan, full Blue Cross with paid prescription, standard vacation nlus 1 week paid be-tween Christmas & New Years Quali-fied candidates will possess excellent technical skills with previous adminis-trative secretarial experience. Fee Paid

525-7870 SHARROW S, ASSOCIATES

PERSONNEL AGENCY

SOUTHFIELD INSURANCE AGENCY has openings for group health claims analysts Minimum of 2 years ex peri ence required A A S and dental claims background helpful Call

353-5800 ext 239

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SUPER JOB! FEE PAID

Great benefits, salary, hours, and much more are offered for your accurate typ-ing and outgoing nature*

TOWN I COUNTRY EMPLOYMENT CENTER

474-1717 TYPING, filing, answering phones (shorthand - not necessarily required Experience necessary Troy area. Ask for Sue 588 0441

TYPIST for word processor, typist wit very good typing skills, proof reading & punctuation background with some ex-perience on IRM system 6 automated equipment, liberal fringe benefits 37 H hr work week Apply at W Bloomfield Twp Clerk's Office, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd 8;30-4;30 Mon thru Fri

TYPIST full time position, excellent pay and benefits, call Barbara 353-9093

TYPIST Immediate opening for career position with well established company in Downtown Detroit area. Must have

bins and gram *nt benefits, free

parking Salary based upon experience Phone for appointment 962-4320

An Equal Opportunity Employer

good typing, transcri matical skills. Excellent

TYPIST • RECEPTIONIST, pleasant well groomed, good telephone, typing It

skills, full time, Livonia, call Karr 464 4466

spelling Mrs Kar

TYPIST - with some general office ex perience, Westland area, accounting office, call for appt 721-472'

WANT TO GO BACK TO WORK?

But not for 40 hours a week every week?

need qualified TYPISTS i SECRETARIES for short and long term temporary assignments in good I oca Hons

LET US HELP YOU GET BACK IN THE MARKET

PLACE.

PERSONNEL POOL

NO FEE

LIVONIA 7 Mile Middlebelt area

478-8350 WATERFORD AREA

Contractor Need experienced individual, to handle

A"* com

payroll & light accounting, payroll tax es, billing and collections Salary mensurate with ability Apply in person

lHighlJ ontiac airport

Mon >ntgomery 59)near P

It Sons 6732 Highland Rd

505 Htlp Wanttd Food-Btvtragt

SOUTHFIELD law firm seeking ex peri enced, full time legal secretary, call Vickie 353-6508

SOUTHFIELD office, full time position available for person wtth mature atti tude for typing, Invoicing, overseeing orders L phone*. Good verbal commu-nications Please call 353-5670

TYPIST RECEPTIONIST For busy New Hudson Manufacturer, 2 years experience necessary Excellent typing & phone skills required Dicta-phone experience a plus Modular Se-curity systems, 56405 Grand River, near milford Road 437-8167

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GAL FRIDAY

Several interesting positions with local investiga-tion/security organization. Starts with General Secretarial duties (Type 50 WPM, billing, pay-roll) , but leads into investigation duties. Entry level for younger trainee, hard worker, attractive and out-going. Full time but hours flexible. Excel-lent fringes. Monday-Friday 10 AM - 4 PM.C'all Bill at:

342-5614

RECEPTIONIST We are looking for an individual with a pleasant telephone manner and good typing skills. Filing experience helpful. We offer an excellent fringe benefit package.

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft

Livonia, Michigan 48150 ' Wt art an tqual opportunity tmploytr

WAITRESSES Experienced only. Full It part time Good starting wage Mr Magoo's. Call Canton 397-1988

ASSISTANT MGR. Our restaurant in Plymouth has full time positions open for night assistant mgr. If you have had work experience in dealing with people and/or leading personnel, then this could be your op-portunity Pleasant working conditions, competitive starting wage, full fringe benefits and uniforms provided For So-tails call for personal interview be-tween 2-5 Friendly Family Restaurant, 43270 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth.

459-5790 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

Bakers Pastry Cooks

Experienced preferred but will train apprentices. Top quality product French Gourmet Midalebelt at 14 Mile, Farmington Hills Call for appt except Mon 626-1700

BAR MAIDS AND WAITRESS needed No experience neceaaary. Nights and days available 534-0803

BARTENDER Position available at the Birmingham Athletic Club Evening shift, good pay & benefits Call 646-5050

BARTENDERS Part Ume, must be 18, experience preferred, will train if nec-essary Addisoi ter Call

ison Oaks Conference Cen-693 8305

BUSBOYS COOKS

CASHIERS NOW HIRING

FULL 4 PART TIME Apply between 2 30-4 90PM

Monday thru Friday

MOUNTAIN JACK'S RESTAURANT 2360 Rochester Ct

JustS of 16 Mile in Troy An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUS BOYS FULL & PART TIME APPLY IN PERSON

Nugget Restaurant 30685 W. 12 Mile Rd.

Farmington

BUS PERSONS Immediate opening, day shift. Apply In person 2 4pm, Tues. Sat Kay Bonham

TUNNEL BAR-B-Q 29161 Northwestern Hwy.

Near 12 Mile Southfield

CASHIER Evening shift 'Experienced preferred, but not necessary, will train. Apply in person only between 3 and 5 PM

MACHUS RED FOX Telegraph & 15 Mile Rd.

Birmingham

505 Htlp Wanttd Food-Btvtragt

COOKS WAITERS

WAITRESSES HOSTESSES

Day L evening part It full time posi-tions, must be over 18 yrs old Full time benefits include, group medical. <• dental, paid holidays, paid sick days Food allowance, above average wages, uniforms provided Experience pre-ferred but not necessary Call Plymouth 459-5790 or Farmington Hills 474-5177 between J 5 to arrange for personal interview or come in be-tween 2-5 Fri or Sat

Friendly Family Restaurant 43270 Ann Arbor Rd corner Lilley Plymouth Farmington 24234 Orchard Lake Rd corner 10 Mile, Farmington Hills

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

GRILL COOK NEEDED FOR SNACK BAR Weekends

Over 18. Apply in person MAYFLOWER LANES 26600 PlymouthRd.

Vi mile W. of Beech Daly

MANAGEMENT One of the largest licensees of Arby's Roast Beef Restaurant is currently planning major growth & expansion into new markets As a result of this we will be in need of several management trainees We can provide competitive salaries, benefits and the opportunity for advancement for those qualified If you would like to explore your opportu nity with us either call 744-4030 Mon thru Fri 9am-5pm or write to Sybra

Inc 3549 S Dort Hwy Flint, Mi 48507

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY, no experience necessary, will train Bene-fits. Apply at McDonald's. Middlebelt 8. Ford Rd., Garden City 808 Rochester Rd , Rochester or Pontiac Trail in South Lyon

PLYMOUTH TOWNE APTS Now hiring full time cooks <• wai-tresses, must have experience in res taurant cooking h waitress service Call Mr Norris 455-0510

SALAD & DISH GIRL Wanted nights, 5PM- 12PM, 5 nights per week Call for interview, Dunleavy's Pub Si Grub, 34505 Grand River, Farm-ington 478 8866

SALAD ' GIRL

PART TIME DAYS Apply in person

NUGGFT RESTAURANT 30685 W 12 Mile Rd

Farmington

506 Htlp Wanttd Salts

CENTURY 21 Experience Not Necessary

3 weeks schooling (we will reimburse you for the cost of this schooling) will prepare you for your license exam. Also free on the job training plus free Centu ry 21 training program will prepa

il esta . . . . . . — — i n g

about, so let s do it WESTLAND OFF

you for making money as a real estate salesperson It's well worth talkin

ICE located at 8276 Merriman, just north of Ann Arbor Trail. Centory 21, ABC Realty, Steve Barrer 425 3250

ACTIVE BUSINESS seeking homemak ers - increase family income - part time from home For interview call Mr Shuck 721 5502

ALL AROUND person for part time or full time work in fine jewelry salon Excellent working conditions Expert ence necessary, with references Call T H Grant, Inc 851-7333

AMBITIOUS PERSON to help manage expanding business Sales or manage ment experience helpful Part-time

661-2562

ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER The large influx of new licenses neces-sitates expansion of our management team You can realize satisfaction both in extra income and the knowledge that you are helping train these new sales associates Join the phenomenon of our day, in the real estate field (Manag-ment classes are available at our sales academy) Call Michael Cheynne for a confidential personal interview, 642 8101

CENTURY 21 LIBBY & ASSOC SOUTH

AVON Are You Earning Enough?

Supplement your income bv becoming an Avon Representative Trie money's good and hours flexible Call now for further details

427-4000 546-1877 879-8177

CASHIER SALES, ladies with a flair for home decorating, to work in our bedspread It curtain dept Pleasant working environment permanent full or part time positions Available Excel-lent salary, apply Raimi's Curtains, Twelve Oaks Mall

SHARP Waitresses days Experienced only, with food & cocktails Apply in jierson, Fingers Saloon, Ten Mile St Telegraph, Tel Ex Plaxa 353-3910

AFTERNOONS Or Midnights, full or part time Waitress positions We're looking for 3 clean, conscientious women The tips are very jood, especially this time of year

.'lease see Dan or Darlene at the new Palace Restaurant in Northern Ann Ar-bor at 1759 Plymouth Rd., just 18 miles W of US-23 663-1464

SHORT ORDER COOKS

FULL & PART TIME Apply in person only

Nugget Restaurant 30685 W. 12 Mile Rd.

Farmington

SIGN OF THE BEEFCARVER

Is now taking applications FULL TIME

WAITRESSES (Part time need not apply) Apply In person 2PM-4PM

7667 N Wayne Rd WESTLAND SHOPPING CENTER

WAITERS It WAITRESSES Full St part time, day positions, above average wages, apply in person, Fri. 3-5, Sat 11-2, Friendly Family Restau-rant. Farmington Hills, 24234 Orchard Lake Rd 474-5877

WAITRESS - days, most be over 18. Ap->lv in person Cloverdale, 447 Forest, lymouth

Waitresses AFTERNOONS <• MIDNIGHTS

FULL TIME Apply in person only

Nuqaet Restaurant i5 W. 12 Mile Rd. Farmington

WAITRESSES ALL SHIFTS, Top salary, vacation pay,

. pP'y k person between 8 Si 10 AM and 3 L 5

uniforms and meals furnished An

Bates Hamburgers 33406 Five Mile, Livonia

Middlebelt at 9 Mile, Farm

WAITRESSES BUS BOYS Apply In Person At:

-ranklin Club Apts. 28301 Franklin Rd.

Southfield

353-2057

PART-TIME TYPISTS

SECRETARIES CLERKS

National Bank of Detroit will be interview-ing at the Eastland Center, for part-time tellers and other part and full-time positi-ons such as typists, secretaries and clerks. All of these permanent positions offer good starting salaried, pleasant working conditi-ons, and training which allows you to earn while you learn. Come In and visit our Employment Interviewers at Eastland Cen-ter, Lower Concourse—Auditorium, Thurs-day, December 6 between 10:00 *.m 3:00 p.m.

and

An Equal Opportunity Employ« M/F Wa Employ th* Handicapped

NATIONAL BANK OF DETRO T

An Equal Opportunity Entyoyor We Employ thaHandi

•v

CHEF/NIGHTS Birmingham restaurant now ta-

ring experienced individuals for night kitchen leader/worker. Call for appointment. 626-1840

COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Experienced Apply ta person after 4PM Pour Devil, 34J75 Ford Rd West Und _•

COOK • Experienced Ala Carte and banquet AFternoon shift. Full Ume permanent Botsford Inn, see Chef George M l AM or I S PM Tnes. thru Sun 474-4800

COOK Part time for prep d a n Apply at the AlaCdCafa, Northw4t4rtTit Inkster

352-0710

COOK-S HELPER. no experience nec-essary, 11 AM to 2 PM. good pay, Goat Farm Tavern, Novi. 349-7138

BHLP WANTED Full or part time po-sitions available, experience helpful but not necessary Will train the right peo-ple. Apply ta person at Little Caesar's Pl«a, 43440 Ford Rd at Lilley

HOSTESSES OPENINGS

for full time hostesses days <• for full time hnstwssei oo weekends. No experi-ence necessary Good working condl Uons ...

ORIG 1*

3 >

WAITRESSES Experienced-dinner hour Apply in per-son: Falcon Inn Motel, 25125 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn

WAITRESSES Full or Part time, evenings, apply ta person after 4PM Mama Mia Resturant 20210 W 8 Mile Southfield

WAITRESSES - midnights only Clock Restaurant, 975 Inkster, Garden City Call 522-2922

Waitresses Needed tyost have cood food * liquor expert ence. Must be able to work some split shifts for banquets Apply ta person be-fore 6PM

THE RED CEDARS 23055 TELEGRAPH RD.

AT 9 MILE

HARTFORD 4 INC.

Neighborhood Career Days

Sat., Dec. 1 Consider a career in real estate, FARMINGTON, LIVONIA. WEST BLOOMFIELD. NOVI areas Call for a reservation or confidential interview

478-6000

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FLORIDA REAL ESTATE

Need 2 more full or part time salespeople We will train you for this highly profitable & exciting business

Call Al 522-1500

FLOWER IMPORTER/DISTRIBUTOR

Owned by the Dutch flower industry, selling to leading wholesaler, super markets St other mass merchandisers in US - Canada, seeks sales representa tive Must be enthusiastic and a good organizer, knowledge of floncultural products desireable Send resume & sal-ary history to box c 118 Observer & Eo centric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150

FOUR POSITIONS, full or part time, work with a company who rewards their representatives with an all ex pense paid trip to Germany In compe-tition with no one but yourself Car St phone needed No initial investments or deliveries or collections Training pro-vided Copper by Candlelight, Copper craft Guild 661 4589

FURNITURE SALES Position for experienced high volume sales person in new Troy showroom 40 hour week Excellent benefits Only qualified personnel need apply Send resume to

Baker Knapp & Tubbs Box 554, Troy, Mi. 48099

IF YOUR career in the Real Estate in dustry is aimed toward the executive buyer, our office has the right atmos phere to conduct that business Private offices, personalired training and mem bership in the B B B R Work in residen tal resale, new construction commer cial vacant acreage, land developement and investment properties Do come and see us

ORCHARD LAKE ASSOCIATES, INC

681-8050

Considering a career ta Real Estate? Why not put yourself in our place There's no better place to begin than with the profes-sionals at Thompson-Brown, REALTORS If you are inter-ested in full time employment, with benefits, call Rosemary Hagge at 261-5080 for a personal inter-view

Thompson-Brown

FLUID POWER Manufacturing compa-ny in Livonia is looking for aggressive individual to fill industrial sales posi-tion Good mechanical aptitude and a minimum 1 year sales experience is necessary Must be willing to travel, as-sume responsibility and grow with a young, dynamic company Send resume and salary requirements to P O Box 2788. Livonia, Mi, 48151

INSIDE SALES Fast growing steel warehouse seeking aggressive, self motivated individual to learn steel business Good salary & ben efits Strong opportunity for advance ment Please cal UNITED MATERIALS 541 0991

INSURANCE SALES

Respected northwest suburban agency seeking proven property-castialty pro-ducer, minimum 5± years in sales re quired Send resume to P O Box 10. Farmington. Michigan 48024

506 Htlp Wanttd Saltt

LUWASA HYDRACULTURE

IS Back Jackson & Perkins, brings original ex elusive Luwasa planting system to Dr troit area Now hiring consultant and management staff 525 1212

MONTGOMERY WARD

SOUTHFIELD NOW HIRING for Christmas help Flexible hours preferably Days, even ings & weekends Apply. Personnel Monday thru Friday I0am-5pm

28500 Telegraph Southfield 358 1200 ext 276 278 279

Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer

OUR GRASS IS GREENER! We are expanding our staff of Real Es tate Counselors We are continuing to do business in today's market 13 offic es in Metro Suburban Detroit Manage ment training If you would be comfort able in a Professional Real Estate or ganization please call Bill Belcher for a confidential interview

HITCHCOCK GALLERY

OF HOMES 607 S Main, Plymouth

453-2210 PART TIME, make extra money in your spare time, in your own home $1,000 per Month possible Call 335 5851

REAL ESTATE

"BEGINNERS" We are looking for motivated individu als who seek a career where earnings are limited only by your ambitions and goals We offer the following advantag es State approved pre licensed training On the job training supported by over 40 hours of classroom material"

Compuienied multi list National referral service 4 locations

Garden City,'Westland. Livonia Farm ington, Southfield lathrup Dearborn Hts/Redford Call Jack Keoshian at 538-2000 for a confidential interview

CENTURY 21 TODAY 538-2000

Cranbrook Realtors SEEKING MANAGER

For new Sterling Heights office Sharp

Eo getter, familiar with Troy, Sterling leights, Warren Si Rochester

Stock option available for right person

Call Mr. Balogh - 645-2500 Call Mr. Patzer - 645-2500

DO YOU HAVE SALES ABILITY' My training makes steady income possible, easy method starti you earning quickly Full or part time, call 3S2-5946

DUE TO EXPANSION Century 21 Robec Properties will be in terviewing career minded people who are interested in becoming REALTOR Associates in a fascinating, financially rewarding position with this very sue cessful firm. We will discuss all aspects of selling real estate including license

am Pro-

pre-training, our innovative progr On Becoming A Million Dollar P

ducer", some on-the-job training with steps all designed to provide you with the "tools" necessary to give you the best start in this self motivating career Call now for your personal ihterview

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 EARN UP TO $30,000 YEAR

Be a sales representative for one of America's top companies You will be paid while taking our excellent training program Top income possibilities £ management opportunity available Call Mr Skene at 427-2756

An Equal Opportunity Employer

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN

Business is good and we need help We have an opening in our Farmington Hills office for 2 people Free training after you are licensed EXCELLENT BONUS PLAN Why not be a part of the REALTY WORLD Team Call me today for a personal interview Jerry Ed-wards

REALTY WORLD JERRY F EDWARDS It ASSOC

553-8100

WAITRESSES OR WAITERS If you are energetic, want to make good money, and at least 18 araly in person between 2 5pm Rikahaw Inn 6407 Orc-

DM8, part time, day

; W Rochester Rd. Ro-; er Pontiac Trail. 8 Lyon

hard lake Rd, W. Bloomfield

' WAfntBHB Restaurant and delicatessen, experi-enced. day shift, no Sunday or holidays, paid vacation 353-49*9

WAITRESS OR ASST. BAR MAID Full or part-time, daytime, evenings and weekends. Bellaire Lanes, 476-1550

WAITRESS OR ASST BAR MAID Full or part-time, daytime, evenings and weekends. Belairt Lanes, 476-1556

WAITRESS, part Urns a f t e rnoo^Es t be experienced. Apply at Palate Res-taurant. 29904 West Seven Rd , Uvonia.

WAITRES8 - & day week

EDUCATION MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

An exciting career ta REAL ESTATE with 80 hours of education is reaching out to you The person we seek must be looking for a greater Income opportuni ty The potential ta real estate is virtu-ally unlimited, for a career minded per-son CALL Mrs Lynn 52&-1810 to open the door for a rewarding career for you Over SO year eld Livonia Firm with Major Franchise

EMANUEL UNGARO BOTIQUE

100 Renaissance Center Excellent sales opportunity for bright, energetic people in distinguished de-signer botique Fashion background I good appearance essential Call Ellen King Zelmon for appt between 10-1.

259-7290

INTERESTED IN SELLING

REAL ESTATE? Our unparalleled office facili-ties, recognized name in the Community and "fast start" training, combine to get you started in writing your own success story. Call today for a confidential interview Ask for Steve Leibhan.

Chamberlain 557-6700

26840 Southfield. Lathrup Village

LET US TRAIN you for a new career Does your present job offer you independence, prestige, a feeling of accomplishment and economic security1 If not, you should talk with Farmers Insurance Group today Call 459 8070 Evenings 397 0805

PERMANENT part time sales position for responsible enthusiastic woman, re tail home furnishings & accessories, re quired hours, Tues thru Thurs 2-6 pm Some Sat 10-6 pm Kendal Green Ko-

to on thru Thur After-652 6668

REAL ESTATE CAREER

Due to expansion we are looking for top people to compliment already fine staff of professionals We pride ourselves on being number one in Oakland County We're willing to pay top commission to top notch people You owe it to yourself to tak to us if your are truly interested in the REAL ESTATE PROFESSION ALS Servicing Birmingham & Bloom field

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

642-2550

Real Estate Experts Ready for a REAL challenge'' If you're dissatisfied with an averase job, and want a prestigious CAREER, consider the challenge of real estate fn our Can ton office, we want mature men and women regardless of age, who are not opposed to hard work and who have a desire to earn better than average in come Licensed now or not. we train you to become a member of the fast growing team of real estate EXPERTS Call today for a confidential interview because your future really is at stake Ask for Jason Mall. Broker

Real Estate Network J R. Mall Inc. 455-5780 SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Wanted to sell home and garden insecti cides an+plant food line to Detroit area lawn and garden centers Two years college or equivalent work experience required Transportation Required 3 days per week H per hour Send re-sume. letter of application or call

Jeff Balsley. 1018 College Ave Adrian. Mich 49221

517 263-0278

cheater, apply noons

SEE FOR YOURSELF. Local Amway Distributors are enjoying extra income We show you how phone for appoint ment 425 0023

505 Htlp Wanttd Food-Btvtragt

NOW HIRING PART TIME

DA YS AND NIGHTS Apply in person between 2 PM - 4 PM

Monday thru Friday

BONANZA RESTAURANT 38350 W. 10 Mile Rd.

506 Htlp Wanttd Saltt

EMPTY DESK We have 1 desk available for s real estate sales person of the right calibre. Must be willing to wort fun ime For an appointment for an interview call JOHN HALSER

Norwood No. 1, Inc. 464*2800 EXPANDING BUSINESS needi people ta ules 4 management. For Interview call between 9am-Ham, 4pcn 6pm Aak for Mrs. CalUson, 941 8391

EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON

* o r residential reel eetate Good loca-tion aad congenial (tmoephere. Aak for Marty JoeefTor Ralph Alexander

Cranbrook

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CAREER NIGHT Learn how you can succeed as a Real Estate Sales Associate v

How do you get started? What does it take to become professional? What are the hours? What is the earning potential?

This may be the opportunity you have been waiting for. , .

GaIIery of Homes

SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT, INC.

i Tuesday, December 4 7 P.M.

4272 Orchard Lake Rd. Watt BtoomMd

Cap for Reservations

851-7000

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Help Wanted 506 Htlp Wanted

Salts

REAL ESTATE

SALES PEOPLE FULL OR PART TIME

Kxperienc* not necessary Earn extra commission through our investment company FREE TRAINING Ask for Jim Reardon

SUMMIT REALTY 27520 5 Mile, Livonia

522-4440 REAL ESTATE SALES

Chamberlain's Southfield/Lathrup Off ice is currently interviewing people for full or part-time Residential Sales Our recognized name in the community fine office facilities and Fast Start training combine to get you started quickly Call Steve Leibhan for a confi oential interview 557-6700

REAL ESTATE SALES Your career in real estate will be brighter and more secure with our well established Troy office You receive high commission, more help in training ti have more career through 4 multi lists For more information, call Bob Near or Bill O'Rilley O'RILLEY REALTY 689 8844

REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

Let the Buyer come to you New condominium project

Work weekends 12 noon 6pm

Call Mr. Schultes 362-1444

Rewarding Career Have you thought ioout getting into real estate'' High income to those that apply themselves, recognition, flexible hours, training Interested1 Call today

Century 21 Hartford 424. Inc. 525-4444 SALES CLERK- Some retail expert ence in boots or shoes & apparel West ern wear shop in Royal Oak Call 1IAM-3 30PM, 546-6828

SALES OPPORTUNITY Immediate opening for a sales woman in retail drapery business Pleasant working conditions, flexible hours, some experi ence in related business preferred Southfield area 353 8000

SALESPEOPLE You will be glad you took the time to call us and learn of our very favorable Com-mission arrangement and the association with the ERA Network which gives us one of the best national re-ferral systems in the industry.

ERA M. D. HARWELL CO.

626-3800 SALESPERSON Experienced retail sales person needed for Hallmark Card »L Gift Shop located in WestUnd Mall. Previous card shop experience desire-able Apply Thomas Hallmark

SALES PERSON wanted to sell indoor plants to commercial accounts Full or part time Must have own transporta-tion Redford Twp 255-0220

SELL REAL ESTATE With

MAX BROOCK , INC. Can you produce sales7

Are you a Closer who would welcome the strong backing of a major selling force in Ok land County-" Join a team of well seasoned productive profession a Is Make your present effort pay more For a confidential interview,

Call RON RODOA Max

BROOCK 626-4000

please

SHOE FITTER Must be experienced in fitting childrens shoes Good hours, good pay Good op-portunities Gabe Shoes, 33298 W 12 Mile Rd Farmington Hills 553-4401

SHOES Full & Part time.

Selling mens and womens high fashion shoes salary plus commission & fringe benefits

Les Becker Shoes 356-3692

START YOUR own business, no invest-ment. call for appt 459 3536

THE GAP at Twelve Oaks Mall is now hiring Sales People Full and part time help available Must be flexible Apply in person between 10am-5pm, Monday thru Friday

There's a Big Advantage to going with a Winner...

MONEYI CENTURY 21 Community Realtors is proud to announce the opening of our

FREE REAL ESTATE

TRAINING SCHOOL If you enjoy working with people you'll enjoy working with our family of pro fessionals Morning and evening classes now forming For details call BK Johnson. Training Director,

522-6410 IT PAYS TO WORK

FOR A WINNER!

506 Htlp Wanttd Salts

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS' Students, housewives, senior citixens, moon lighters.etc Part time Permanent Flexible hours Top wages to top notch sharp people over 18 Apply in person only 20853 Farmington Rd . 2 blocks north of I Mile, upper level. Personnel Dept, General Development Corp Miss Barcley Apply between I lam 4pm, Mon thru Fri. i

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507 Htlp Wanttd Part Timt

508 Htlp Wanttd Domestic

LIVE-IN NANNY wanted to care for 2 children in my Rochester home Must have a car. $90 per week Please call for additional information 375-1456

MATURE DEPENDABLE woman to supervise 12 year old boy weekdays af-ter school, some dinner preparation, own transportation, non smoking, Oak Park, references, 6.45pm 548-5592

BABYSITTER, part time, motherly type woman, experienced with infants 3 months to walking Jewish Community Center. W Bloomfield

661 1000, ext 215

INSTALLER for Shuttfers ahd doors Experience as finish carpenter or cabinet installer helpful Good opportunity for retired carpenter. Call 8 30 to 10 30 AM The Shutter Shop. 525-3800

MATURE PERSON for part time ]ani torial work, flexible hours (will work around social security) Franklin Manor Convalesflent Center, 26900 Frannklin Rd.. Souttfield 352-7390

MATURE SALESPERSON

for retail showroom in Rochester area. Experience in retail sales helpful. Call 8:30AM-10:30 AM,

525-3800 The Shutter Shop.

NOON AIDES Noon Aides needed immediately for the noon hour in the Southfield Public Schools, 1^ to 2 hours, $3 50 per hour Apply In person 8 30 AM to 2 30 PM , Food Service Department, Administra tion Bldg. 24661 Lahser

An Equal Opportunity Employer

OPTICIAN Part Time Experienced only

$6 per hour 562 3000

PART TIME general office, good at de-tail work, hours adjustable Alan Lori Carpets 477 6500

PART TIME in small dog sho kennel Own transportation Send resume to Box 134, Observer A Eccentric News wpers, 36151 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia,

Michigan 48150

PART TIME office help, experience preferred, not necessary After 3:30pm

. 937-1614

PART TIME OFFICE School hours General office, typing, phone, light ac-counting for management consulting firm Plea* send letter/resume to

The ASIST Corp 22150 Greenfield Rd Oak Park, Mi 48237

PART TIME YOUTH BASKETBALL COACHES

After school and saturdays Call Farm ington YMCA, 553-4020

SALESWOMAN • part time, days & eves Must know macrame A crafts, re tail experle|ftce, Troy, 689 1582

WOMAN for part time, evenings Coun-ter A cashier work or catering Apply in person Old Mother Hubbard, 33775

ord Rd . Garden City

508 Htlp Wanttd Domastic

ACTIVE FAMILY in Franklin area searching for a compatible live-in

oman to manage school-age children, household cleaning and cooking Non-smoker preferred Included with salary beautiful private room and bath, all meals and car Call for more informa-tion weekdays 9 AM to 5 PM 353-3109

AIRLINE STEWARDESS seeking re-sponsible woman to babysit for 9 month

d and 5 year old 2 days per week Must have own transportation After SPM 661-1018

M BABYSITTER to get 9 year old up off to school 7AM 9AM Farmington

School 30PM

area, Garden City After 427 7855

BABYSITTER) needed, 21 Yrs or older Bloomfield Hills area 4 girls, after school hours from 3 30 to 6 30 PM and full time during school vacations. Call after 6 3q PM, 338 9061

BABY SITTER, excellent working con ditions, Farmington 478 7128

BABYSITTER needed for 2 little boys, es 3 months A 2 years, from 8AM

SM. 4 days i week Some light house work 8 Mile/Grand River 477-4335

MATURE LADY to live-in A take care of 5 yr old child A home Generous wages for right person 12 Mile - Green-field Area Call AM 336-3125 or PM

851-4577

512 Situations Wanttd Female

EXPERIENCED lady wishes cleaning or washing A ironing Wednesday Thursday, Friday Own transportation References 834-4879

EXPERIENCED Private Nursing Care Hospital trained, recuperating, elderly or Invalid, in home or hospital 8 • 12 hours per day References 531 8628

MATURE PERSON to babysit 2 chil dren Monday A Fridays. 14 Mile-Drake area Own transportation References

661 1243

MATURE woman wanted to care for 3 A 1 yr old girls in my home 7 45am-4 30pm. excellent salary, Plymouth Township 455-2382

NEED EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY' Be a "Sunshine Housekeeper" Full or Part-time Pick your own hours Call 537-4604

RELIABLE and Mature person to sit 3 days per week in my home. 2 year old 3 days, 4 year old 1 day Farmington Hills area 661-2532

RESPONSIBLE and honest live-in housekeeper (college student pre-ferred), some wages, references

335-4705

RESPONSIBLE WOMAN to care for Bloomfield Lakefront home and 3 school-age children 5 day week Refer-ences Transporation required Contact 575-0628 days Evenings, 363-2489

SITTER NEEDED 2 children, 1 pre schooler,5 days per week, 8 30-5 30PM Will consider live in with I child After 6PM 538 5236

FORMER TEACHER with administra live skills to plan, organize and direct in office or business Do you need help? Call Mon to Fri 1-5 PM 967-0350

GENERAL OFFICE • Secretarial skills, pleasant phone voice, self motivated, detail oriented person whose employer is leaving state Excel lent references Call Joy 273 2180. or after 5 PM 356 3073

HOLIDAY HOUSECLEANING Experienced No job too small Call anytime 693 7315

HONEST, dependable, hardworking Christian women, looking to clean hous es, apartmenU, offices Also window cleaning Call Paula 855 9165

HOUSECLEANING. I Can Do Your House Work, Own Transportation

595 4327

HOUSE CLEANING Monday, Wed, Friday Your transpor tation Garden City area 261-2364

HOUSECLEANING DONE by 2 girls in 2 hours for |28 Thorough, dependable A efficient West Bloomfield, Birming ham or Rochester 664 7857

LOVING mother wishes babysitting, any age, full or part-time, days, after noons, evenings Canton area, your transportation Call 459-0114

TLC for 6 month old baby girl in my home Light housekeeping 6:30 until 4 PM Mon. thru Fri Birmingham, Troy area After 6 PM 649-5674

WANTED mature sitter for 15 month old Farmington Hills area, 626-5734

WORKING COUPLE needs mature re-sponsible babysitter for toddler starting Jan 2nd 7,15 to 5;15 Mon thru Fri Ann Arbor Trail-Wayne Rd area Own transportation References, please, Af-ter 5pm 522-7463

MARIE S CATERING For All Occasions

Buffets, Dinners, Party Trays Prepared and delivered 862-6295

MATURE LADY will do thorough house cleaning 1 day a week, $25 Hon est with reference Livonia-Plymouth area 464-0943

MATURE MEDICAL ASSISTANT Completely trained in front office pro-cedures Seeking Full Time employ-ment Suburban Area preferred Write to Box 126 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

510 Help Wanted Couples

APARTMENT MANAGERS

Suburban complex Apartment plus salary Experience in maintenance and management References Call Monday thru Friday, 9 to 5

352-2013

APARTMENT MGR.

If you are an experienced couple and want to be rewarded with excellent sal-ary, fringe benefits and a future, con-tact us' We are building the finest pro fessional Management Firm in Michi gan and want the best People on our Team Complexes range from 100 to 700 units

355-2400

APT. MANAGER LIVONIA

Experienced middle aged or elderly couple preferred for new garden type complex Husband must be familiar with general building maintenance and care of grounds Call during business hours

961-7289 APT MANAGER

Mature couple to manage 72 unit apt complex in downriver area, excellent opportunity, full or part time Salary and fringe benefits, 358-3777

COUPLE TO manage 10-sulte apart ment, Ypsilanti area In exchange for rental allowance on 2 bedroom apart ment Automatic heat A air condition ing Days 843-5110

BABY SITTER needed for 2 boys, Ro Chester area Ages 2 years and 6 months Days and evenings Contact Dale or ftoxanne 652-7461

BABYSITTER NEEDED in my Westland home Will pay $1 hour Reli-able person Heeded, call 427-3612

BABYSITTER NEEDED for infant Wed afternoons Southfield Experience and transportation required

354 3671

BABY SITTERS or Housekeepers with out transportation Call 981-0593 for full or part time assignments We pro-vide transportation

BABYSITTER wanted in our home, Mon thru Fri from 3-6 pm $40 weekly, Telegraph Schoolcraft area 477-3193

BABYSITTER WANTED In my Westland home, elderly woman only, for afternoon shift Call before 2

M 522-6672

WANTED!!! DIRECT SALES PEOPLE

Earn f 29,000 to $40.000 commission po-tential first year in the most exciting A fascinating business Nationwide com-pany looking for mature, self motivated people No Evenings or Weekends, com-pany vehicle It excellent bonus pro-gram For interview call

313-946-5830

BABYSITTER Wanted for 2 month old in Birmingham starting in January De-sire responsible person with expert ence Full time, Monday thru Friday Salary negotiable 646-3935

CHILD CARE and housekeeping Expe rience only References a must Mon-day and Friday 8 30 to 4 30 PM Canton area Call after 5 PM 453 0257

COMPANION to assist convalescent woman a few flexible hours a few af ternoons 13 Mile It Souhfield Rd area Call after 12 noon, 647-5317

$20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000

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REAL ESTATE • Free Training Classes • Freedom. Independence, Success • Management potential - Partnership •Commission up to 100% • Residential - Commercial • Own desk - phone V Paid ads multi Hst Farmington - Livonia Westland

Call Dick Perry • Confidential

PERRY 478-7640

1 Are you depressed by inflation 4 the economy''

2 Is your present job going dowQ a dead end street*

3 Would you like your own business * determine your own income'

4 Would you an joy the respect and prestige that comas from being la busl-

5 Would yon be willing to follow a 2 year program that will give yow fami ty more of the material things In l i fe'

I . Would you and your spouse be willing to give SO minutes to bear the complete

W ) Would you like the idea of keeping /our present job while training for your

•44 -1M4

ELDERLY woman In good health to ba-bysit a 3 year old and a 2 month old, days, own transportation, my home only, Ann Arbor Tr It Merriman area Call Debby 525 001J

GENERAL CLEANING, no laundry, Tues It Fri. 8-1 Provide own transpor tation, references, $35 474-1244

GENERAL Housework and laundry, 5 days Experienced only Own transpor tation and references required. Call af-ter 4 PM, 642 2598

HONEST It Responsible person to do washing It ironing once a week for a few hours Bloomfield area. Referenc-es 335-4705

HOUSE CLEANING. 2 days per week. 14 Mile A Orchard Lake area References Oalyl $51 5245

COUPLE WANTED for 160 unit com plex In Ypsilanti Near EMU Duties in elude rental, office It maintenance Ex perience It references required Send resume to Box 142, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia, Michi gan 48150

512 Situations Wanted Female

Mobil Maides Brina the Maid to you

Home or Office, Floors, Windows (in-side), Ovens, Refrigerators, Bathrooms, Dusting, Vacuuming, Washing, Ironing (on request only)

Transportation Furnished

968-0151

ABCARE Specializing in private duty nursing In the Home, Hospital, Nursing Facilities

RN's, LPN's, COMPANIONS AIDES

NEWBORN CARE RESPIRATORY PHYSICAL

OCCUPATIONAL SPEECH THERAPISTS

HOME PODIATRY VISITS There Is A Difference, We Care'

424-8377 24 HOUR COVERAGE

oCall-A-Maid Delivers a Maid To You Experienced personnel

Fully Insured All Transportation Furnished

557-2008 BABY SITTING, your transportation Telegraph - West Chicago area Call

533-7681

BRIGHTON YOUR HOLIDAYS! Have your home Professionally Cleaned by "Sunshine Housekeeping Service". Call 537-4604

HOUSEKEEPER - full time Franklin Manor Convalescent Center. 26900 Franklin Rd . Southfield Call 352 7390

HOUSEKEEPER/MAID for factory In Farmington Must have experience Hours 8 to 4 30 PM. $4 hour to start Call between 8 and 4 PM for appoint-ment 477-6068

HOUSEKEEPER. Weat Bloomfield area 2 days a week, total bouse clean-ing. laundry aad food shopping, Aak for Mr L. Turner, Days 355-1717

LIVE-IN COMPANION for elderly lady In Royal Oak. References required 651-9140, 186-6937

LIVE-IN, experienced congenial mlddleaged lady. Cooking, some house work. Car desirable Good references Birmingham. 644-1110

LIVE IN BOVSEKEEPER - for Urge home, applicant should be responsible individual, excellent benefits A salary,

]call weekends 647-1554 I weekends

E IN HOUS LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER 3 children, Uvonia area

Call evenlngi 161 6228

OLDER WOMAN to care for 2 small children. Light housekeeping, 5 days. Summers andibolidayi off 535-3993

PLEASANT KIND woman to stay with $1 year old blind lady, 1-1 nights per week aad weekends. Can start immedi-ately Redford Township 537-065$

CARE FOR Your loved ones in boepiUI or home, by Nurse Aides, LPN's or RN'S, 24 hr coverage available,

AMC HEALTH CARE ONE 569-2585

CHILD CARE Any age, full or part time, 7 AM-5 PM, $1 00 an hour or $40.00 full time Can-ton Plymouth 459-1382

MOTHER wishes baby sitting, 1 or 2 children, days, afternoons or weekends, reasonable It dependable, 7 Mile Middlebelt area 476-0593

NURSES AIDE, experienced, wishes work taking care of invalid, elderly or convalescent Own transportation Flexible hours 934 304* 835 0598

PART TIME wanted Medical Assist-ant, or Receptionist Southfield, Bir-mingham, Farmington Hills area Com-plete front & back office Can work no later than 3 30pm 353-3531

QUALITY CHILDCARE by Barb Will provide nutritious lunch, activities It loving care Former Teacher at Day-care Center - Years of exp 326-7139

RELIABLE MOTHER wishes baby sit ting, days only 7 Mile-Inkster area Your transportation

538 5618

SECRETARY (part time) Current em-ployer leaving town Top skills, excel-lent references, preferred hours 8 AM to 12:30 PM , or possible 2 or 3 full days per week will sUrt at $5 50 hour Available immediately. Call Marilyn 273 2180, or after 1 PM 356 3389

TENDER LOVING CARE given by mother of one, days, your transportation Close to 1-96, Redford Twp References 532-6554

WILL Babysit days or niehU, your transportation Vicinity of Plymouth A Farmington Rds , Livonia 421-6884

WILL BABYSIT your child, your trans-portation, 3-4 days per week, Troy area

Call 879 6988

514 Situations Wanted Male

CARPENTER, 15 years experience BasemenU finished, suspended ceilings, doors, etc Free estimates Reasonable prices 453-7656

CARPENTER, 15 years experience BasemenU finished, suspended ceilings, doors, etc Free estimates Reasonable prices 453-7656

DEPENDABLE College Student experi-enced in painting Free estimates Rea sonable Guaranteed quality work Call after 5 PM 538 6156

EXPERIENCED BAR MANAGER & Bartender wishes full-time position Several years experience Have work references Very dependable 624-8185

HIGH SCHOOL senior needs college funds, hard worker, experience in draft ing, carpentry, maintenance, other,

all Marc. please cal after 1PM, 851-2185

PAINTING, ceiling and wall repairs -what have you' Free estimate* Refer-ences 729 4614 or 981-1820 anytime After 5 PM and weekends. 729-8547

ROOM FOR RENT- Separate entrance, Southfield Private bath $40 week

352-0840

56 YEAR OLD MAN, available as he has just sold his business skills In man agement, sales, public relations A ad vertlsing Looking for full or part time >osition Needs challenging A stimulat ng work Write to Box 128, Observer A

Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 School craft Rd , Livonia. Michigan 48150

516 Situations Wanted Male-Female

518 Education & Instruction

607 Attorney Services 702 Antiques 600 Personals 628 Entertainment

MATH TUTORING All grades M S. - M A degrees Certi fied. experienced teaching specialist

642-5484

MATH TUTORING All levels Patient, good at teaching and explaining Call 645-0583 or 646-9837

PIANO LESSONS IN YOUR HOME, Popular or Classical All ages The Association of Music Teachers Phone. 851-5423

PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE

Applications now Being Accepted for the Fall-Winter Term

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MANAGEMENT FASHION

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628-4846 476-3145 PRIVATE FRENCH TUTORING

years teaching experience at Berlitz School of Languages

644-1169

PRIVATE TUTORING Your home, all subjecU. all levels, chil-dren, adults Day, night service Certi-fied Teachers 356-0099

PRIVATE TUTORING For grades 7 thru 12, all subjecU, by certified teacher with Bachelors A Master degrees 4 years tutoring expe-rience Improved grades, upward learn-ing curve, the goal Call, 644-2906

SPEECH THERAPY services, ipecial-ize in stuttering, articulation and lan-quage for children and adulU 644 2900 After 5PM 682-0430

522 Professional Services

TWO UNITED AIRLINE 50% Off Discount TickeU

$75 For Both After 12 Noon 682 1388

TWO UNITED AIRLINES fare coupons $30 each 851 0895

TWO UNITED AIRLINE Discount Coupons

Best offer 477 3642

TWO UNITED fare coupons $30 each Call before 6PM 647-5470

TWO United,one American half fare coupons, $50 or best offer 354-8713

UNITED AIRLINES half fare coupons (2) $35 each Call eves 522-4388

UNITED AIRLINE fare coupon. $45 Good for round tip only, coach or first class 557-3708

Call Bob at

UNITED AIR LINES fare coupon

$50 negotiable 626-6381

UNITED AIRLINES W Fare Coupons

(2) $50 Each 569 8328

UNITED A AMERICAN Fare Coupons

(4) $35 Each Call before 3 30 PM 427 4229

602 Lost A Found BLOOMFIELD TWP SHELTER

For Animals Lost Your Pet? Call Mon-day Friday, 9-SPM: also nice PeU for Adoption 644-6161

FOUND BEAGLE, small young male, tri-color Corner of Warren and Napier Roads, Canton 453-4914

FOUND - Black female cat with white paws A chest W Chicago Inkster area. Call 10am-9pm. 261-6570

FOUND Black Plymouth area

A white small dog. 453-4630

FOUND female Beagle, white with brown spoU, vicinity Merriman/Ann Arbor Trail After 6PM 427-3084

Do you have a Fantasy' A Social or Business Activity1

I will make it come true Call Bob 624 - 8185

HOME NURSING AIDES. COMPANIONS

Rfa'S & LPNS'S „ Ready for placement In home, hospital or nursing home.

DEPENDABLE HEALTH CARE

421-3480 LET'S go shopping Can't make a deci-sion' No time1 Fashion expert will find the perfect wardrobe for^ou for a totally new look One item or a wardrobe 557-4392 642 1276

PROFESSIONAL POURING Bar Service Our bartenders will serve your holiday party Call between 9am-5pm 644 6054

TOO busy to address and send your rhristmas cards' If so - call us Reason-able prices, pick up available 437-6190

624-9117

600 Personals

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CALLNOW! 535-7595 AIRLINE COUPON, half price. United Best offer 476 2684

AIRLINE COUPONS, each

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AIRLINE DISCOUNT COUPONS (2) Half fare-$40

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AMERICAN AIRLINES COUPONS (2) $45 each 464 2661

AMERICAN offer

AIRLINE coupons, best 851-3088

AMERICAN coupons, $30

AIRLINES Mi fare 455-7443

AMERICAN AIRLINES half fare coupons (three) $30 After 5PM

453-1293

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642 6764

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fare coupons (8), $25 641 9577

FREE Teenage employment service sponsored by Bloomfield Hills Youth Employmt Serv, 1000 applicanU 335-4248, 335 0793, 10 4 daily (Summer 9 1)

518 Education A Instruction

IBM KEYPUNCH Learn Now-Work in Weeks

DAY A EVENING CLASSES FREE Placement Assistance

Livonia Business Machines Institute

18770 Farmington Rd (1 block S of 7 Mile)

477-2900

A CAREER IN Fashion ReUiling -• Training In Buy-ing, Mgmt., Advertising, Fashion Coor-dination, Display. Design Fashion In-dustry Placement Available Day-Eve-ning Classes starting Jan 2

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CALL WOMEN'S CENTER 476-8558

FOUND JEWELRY corner Waddlngton A Oak Owner Call 646-8363

FOUND-MALE cat looks like Morris Friday Nov 16. Vicinity BoUford Park Path and Angling Rd Livonia 476-7829

FOUND - Male dog, Huskie Shepherd, Troy area Young and playful, well trained 879-2617 or Days, 879-1310

FOUND, mixed Husky - German Shep^ herd, female Wattles A Rochester Rd

689 3758

FOUND, Nov 24, 1079, small brown female dog on Adams Rd near Walton Blvd . Rochester, 652-0687, 585-0910

FOUND White A Apricot mixed Terrier No collar, very friendly Ann Arbor Trail A Farmington Rd Call after 6 PM 425 8419

ATTORNEYS AT LAW FIRST CONSULTATION FREE

SAT A EVE APPTS AVAILABLE

D'Avanzo & Meconi 42142 FORD RD. SUITE 101

459-5300 SAT. APPT. AVAILABLE

FREE 1st CONSULTATION DIVORCE - uncontested $150 DIVORCE - contested from $225 Child Support modification $ 125 HOUSE CLOSING $100 DRUNK DRIVING from$l25 BANKRUPTCY simple $125 LICENSE RESTORATION $125 TRAFFIC VIOLATION most $75 MISDEMEANOR from$l50 FELONY from $250 WILLS simple $35 NAME CHANGE $125

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15% WORKMEN'S COMP PERSONAL INJURY 30% No Fee unless you collect

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LAW OFFICES RICHARD H DORMAN

LIVONIA 27540 Schoolcraft

CALL 868-7694 For Your Personal Consultation

606 Legal Notices NOTICE

OF PUBLIC HEARING The next regular meeting of the lioard of the Southeastern Michigan Transpor tation Authority will be held on Tues-day. [>ecember 4, 1979 at 1 30 PM in the Authorities Main Conference Room located In 1st National Building, 660 Woodward Ave , 13th floor, Detroit, Michigan 48226 This meeting is open to the public and copies of the agenda are available at the SEMTA Offices 48 hours prior to the meeting

608 Transportation DRIVE my car to Miami Beach, Flori-da Must be reliable A have references Car must be there by Dec 6th Will pay $150 Call 647-8054

PASSENGER WANTED • Drive to St Louis on Christmas day, share gas ex penses Call after 9 PM

683 2514

610 Card of Thanks

GOLDEN RETREIVER/German Shep-herd mix Merriman/Ford vicinity Nov 24 Reward 421 8009

LOST Adult Tri-Colored German Shepherd 5 Mile-Memman area Male, one of the family Call Gary, 421-8166

LOST Black long haird cat, neutered, white chest, paws, whiskers, brown flea collar, vacinity 14 A 15 Mile Reward

336-5430

LOST Calico Cat, wearing blue collar with bells, vicinity of Adams Rd be-tween Wattles A Long Lake 646-9717

LOST Cat, orange, short hair, like "Morris", I .one Pine-Telegraph

Nov 12th 626-0718

LOST Diamond ring in shape of cross In family over 50 years Reward 455-1286 or 453-0890

LOST- English Springer Spaniel, male l,ong Lake A John R 11-24-79 Silver choker collar 524-2495

LOST • Female long haired dark gray A white cat Declawed, wearing pink rhinestone collar, answers to Gretal Castle Gardens area Reward

464 0569

WE Wish to thank all friends and neigh-bors for the floral offerings and acU of kindness during the death of our father and brother Also Upjohn Health Care for their serices for the past 10 months Charles Saunders, Mr A Mrs Dayton Saunbders, Mrs Neva Perkins

NICE N EASY Variety in Music

Experienced Musicians Jack 576 4841 Chuck 362 1698

PANN An Experienced Band available for af fairs that require that special touch Call Tony after 4I'm 533 2015

PROFESSIONAL Light A Sound En tertainment, any occasion, Class Reun ions, Weddings. Schools Rock, Big Band, Oldies. Disco, Country A Wesl ern Over 4000 selections, we play what you request Call for appt & demon stralion Come dance with us we are

DANCE WITH ME PRODI KTIONS References Available 589 2705

SANTA Cl.AUS * Will visit your home

Also deliver your special presents 645 2175

"STEVE" THE MAGICIAN AVAILABLE for HOLIDAY SHOWS

Specializing in childrens enlertainmeni Balloon animals, Juggling. Magic

Reasonable 548 5928

SWINGING SAFARI BAND Versatile Music For Weddings Parties

Call Chuck 348 9157

700 Auction Sales

ANTIQUE AUCTION Household. Furniture. Misc

We will have a public auction at 3445 Edison St Dexter Take Dexter Ann Ar bor Rd to 4th St (water tower), then N to Edison St then right

SUN DEC 2 AT 12 N(K)N Owners; James Clearance Harris & Neil Walsh Auctioneers Lloyd R Braun Ann Ar bor 665-9646 Jerry L Helmcr. Saline.

994 6309

ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday, Dec. 2nd. 1 PM

V. F. W. Hall - South Lyon 48" roll top desk A chair (solid oak),

5ate leg table, 2 oak dressers, empire rop front desk, 2 oak buffets 2 drop

leaf oak tables, kitchen cupboard, wardrobe, oak rocker, ice box, hat rack with brass hooks and mirror Empire cherry chest, pie safe, oak office desk, large wicker basket, wicker baby bug gy Oak book rack, floor lamp, wood and gas range, center table fi pc oak dining room set, oak commode, 5 man-tle clocks Trunk Prism lamp, iron bed Queen Ann round table, pictures signs Piano stool, sewing basket, lamps Many odd tables A chairs, chests, desks, primitive items, glassware ant Etc Lanny Enders, Auctioneer. 453 8243

GOLDEN oak side board $175 Jaco-bean oak press cupboard A buffet $200 (25 Mile Mound! 7814075

HANDHKWN B.irn B.-ams for mantel or ceiling beams

11 i* xfi

645 2392 HAVILAND Luncheon Sel 36 pieces 100 vears old $200 Other ilerm 652 9151

HISTORICAL Sletn«a\ 115 years old $4000

square grand

493 1510

HI MMEI. CHRISTMAS plate 1971 In original box SI 250 Call after 6PM 644 1534 664 9305

HIMMKL I'laies for Christmas gifts 1971 Ihru 1978 One 1979 bell-Call 427 7033 or 644 0630

HUMMELS Girl

Urge I'mbrella Boy A 478 2305

Hl'MMEI. offer

M Christmas plate beM 464 8368

MATERIALS UNLIMITED

Our new building is under construction but we still have the best selection of FIREPLACE MANTLES STAINED and BEVELED GLASS WINDOWS FRENCH DOORS BRASS CEILING FIXTURES and a special sale ol IHlRCELAIN PEDESTAL SINKS

OPEN 10 5 MON THRU FRI 41OOK Morgan Rd Ypsilanti

Take 1 96 to S US 23 exit US 12 Sa line Lell turn to slop light (Carpenter Rd i Left lurn to Morgan Turn right!

434-4491 MONKEY FI R (ape 1920 s $65 Sil ver fox collar. $20 Misc furs Also Elvis and movie memorabilia 626 3842

MI LBF.RRY HILL ANTIQUES Carry home some country items from us for under your Iree this year al the Holy Name Antique Show (*•< l & 2 Birmingham

OAK 7 GLASS display case 24 x31 x 14 sliding back panel tluO

642 7484

PAY telephone $110 sev.-ral Hummel figurines. Rockwell Leap Frog plate & figurine Tom Sawyer plates set of 4 Call belore I 30 294 2568

POTTERY WANTED Rookwood Weller Rozanne Grueby Pewabif Grotell Fulper and other pottery Top cash paid 626 7299 or 642 3722

Queen Ann cedar chest, $165. two htgh back oak chairs $210 game table $196 two cherrv tables 334 8828

618 Child Care BEVERLY HILLS Child Care Center

Ages 2 to 5 Near 14 Mile A Lahser Full time A part time programs

644-5767

BRIGHT BEGINNINGS NURSERY Kindergarden Day care Full time, part lime, drop ins Certificated loving teachers 24950 Lahser, S of 10 Mile Nutritious lunches 353-7320

CHILD CARE A Pre-school, individual ized, Livonia. Redford Ages 2 "6-5, Mon -Friday, 6AM-6PM. references Little Guys A Dolls 525-3730 421-4928

LICENSED DAY care home, Joy Rd, Middlebelt area, Livonia 6 30-6 30PM

422-5072

WANTED 2 ^ to 5 year olds Certified teacher will involve your child in struc-tured learn A play activities We care about your child Mornings, afternoons or full day sessions Space is still avail-able for January session Please call for specific details Southfield, 355 2506

LOST • gold long haired female cat, gold eyes, white color, Dequindre Long Lake area Reward 689-4293

LOST Grey A White female cat, Ann Arbor - Joy Reward 459-9163

LOST - in Westland area, small male Spaniel. Irish Setter colored, wearing light brown collar with tags 425-1579

LOST Large Black Cat with chain col lar, $10 Reward Ford-Sheldon Area

981-1398

LOST Large male cat, greige striped tabby No tags 11 Mile Lahser REWARD' 891 6500, 353-5577

LOST - male St Bernard, yellow A white, approximately 175 lbs answers to Sam, reward, vicinity Ann Arbor Rd -Ann Arbor Trail, 591-0178 or 421-7196

LOST Nov 22 Ford Rd • Middlebelt Female Lab 1H years old, 351bs, Black white chest. Tammy Reward

261 0999

LOST • Oct 20th, Inkster Rd 6 Mile, male cat. recently neutered, striped black, white, gray, a little Un, white face and chest, white spot middle of back, named "Puty". Reward 538-2061 or days, 477-8038

LOST; SMALL Brown A white female mix terrier, Nov 21, Wildwood-Cher-ryhill area Answers to Buffie Chil drens Pet Call before 7PM 729-3062

LOST White Samoyed female "Nikki" Middlebelt-Schoolcraft area, weanng Southfield dog tags 261-5417

LOST Small black dog. good mutt, lit-tle white on chest Answers to Sabbath Reward Please call 422-3094

LOST, 14 Mile, Southfield Rd area, black, brown Terrier, Southfield Twp license 1416, reward, 646 5269

LOST 8 month old male cat, November 16, white A grey, small shaved spot near tail. Joy Rd A Newburgh area Reward 525-2772

DORA. SPIRITUAL READER Tarrot Card Reader and Advisor on all problems of life Please do not confuse Dora with that of ordinary Readers For Appointment, call: 532-7415

EIGHT AMERICAN A TWO UNITED h off coupons

$45 each 8516790 549-1140

CHILDCARE Between Inkster - Beech Daly, S. of 5 Mile Rd. W Acre yard Hot meals, ac-tivities. InfanU welcome. Call 155-7089

CHILDCARE InfanU to 5 South of 10 Mile Rd. be-tween Southfield A Greenfield Rds on Pierce 569 7966

COLLEGE STUDENTS deaire office cleaning. $15 Call after 6PM 451-5857

COMPANION NURSE wishes elderly Invalid care, nlghU, days or 14 bour duty Will travel. Good reference! 893 7657 or 7 811-1510

DAY CARE, loving licensed borne, mc ore surroundings, creative playtime, non smoker, references 7AM-4 WPM Mon, Wed A Fri. 11 Mile and Greenfield area 544-1734

DEPENDABLE CHILD car* Licensed Hot lunches 7 days or nighU. 14 Mile aad Crooks. Call Mary at

General Office. If you want things done, If you want versatility, good references, employer leaving town. Skills In tele-phone contact with customers. Avail-able ImmedUtely Call Nan 37M1M or after 5pm 352 7153

AIRLINE TICKETING Travel Agent Course

Call 399-5512 American Travel Schools

22932 Woodward Ferndale

ALL SUBJECTS. K-12 taught in your home by Certified Teachers giving per-sonalized rirvice Directed Dy profes-sional educator. References 476-9230

CAREER INYRAVEL?

Train With Travel Industry Professionals

• On the job training • Free placement assUtance

CALL OR WRITE Travel Education Institute

31015 Hamilton Ct, Suite 100 Farmington H1IU. MI 48018

(313)553-8858 Licensed by Mich Dept of Ed -

MEN WOMEN

BE A BARTENDER

Legal Minimum Age 18 TWO WEEK

Day or Evening CIIIIM Free Placement Assistance

Full or Part Time Work 557-7757

PROFESSIONAL BARTENDERS SCHOOL

16739 Southfield Rd..Southfield 13 Schools Coast to Coast

GIFT SERVICES Gift services specializes especially for you the right gift for the right person for the right occasion for your price For our rates phone 642-0751 644-8118

604 Announcements Notices

ARTWORK Oil portrait of your home

Old paintings restored « 752-3932

THE PLYMOUTH Canton Community Schools is soliciting selvage offers on 1 agricultural barn, now on school prop-erty The barn U approx 50 ft x 70, approx 40 years old, entirety of wood construction and easily accessable Vis-iUtion will be arranged upon request Offers will be accepted thru Friday, Dec 7. 1979 Telephone the Board of Education, Thomas Rose during busi-ness hours at 453-0200 ext 483

GIVE US YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST Avoid crowds, avoid bad weather, no wasted time shopping, we'll do i t Sati-fasltion guaranteed, for details call Suzy 643-6173 or Marcy, 643-8291

HALF FARE coupons $15 each 453-7531

HALF FARE COUPONS 3 United, 1 American

$35 Each 851-8411

HALF FARE TICKET. United Airlines Must be used before Dec 15 Best offer

411-7367

HALF OFF FARE COUPON American Airline, $45. Call 641-1737

HAVING A PARTY? Need a Bartender?

Call Joe at 681-3143 Excellent References

LET ME do your Christmas shopping for you. $3 service charge for each gift Minimum of 5 items For Information call Carol. 538-8875

ONE United Airlines 50% coupon. $50 Call after 6PM

discount 455-4919

ONE UNITED AIRLINE Half Fare Coupon

$35 26-7460

TWO AMERICAN AIRLINE Discount Coupons

$20 each or 1 fr- $35 644-8219

TWO UNITED AIRLINES half fare coupons. $15 each. 360-1634

607 Attorney Services

ATTORNEY SERVICES Real Estate, Divorces, WilU, Genfral Law, Initial Consultations No Fee Reasonable Rates. Joelson Law Firm 553-8555

bftE

DO YOU NEED A LAWYER?

COURT COSTS INCLUDED •

DIVORCE - uncontested . from $175 DIVORCE - contested . from $115 CHILD SUPPORT change from $140 CUSTODY change from $140 BANKRUPTCY from $160 TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS from $100 D.U I L from $100 LICENSE RESTORED . from $155 MISDEMEANORS from $100 FELONIES from $115 REAL ESTATE Cloaing . . . from $ 75 WILL, Simple Individual $35 SHOW CAUSE Appearance . . . $90

Probate Matters, Personal Injury, Wo-kers Compensation A Insurance Claims: No Fee unless collection It made

543-6200 - Law Offices Of-

KENNETH R TESCHENDORF

16075 Woodward, Huntington Wds 17540 Schoolcraft, Livonia

WILL CARE for your Toddler or Pres chooler in my Christian, Licensed Home Merriman and Ann Arbor Trail

261 3077

626 Bingo

BINGO

EACH FRIDAY - 7PM

MADONNA COLLEGE 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia

BINGO THURS 7 PM Divine Savior Church

39375 Joy Rd , Westland (between Newburgh A Haggerty)

REDFORD BINGO HALL December lstat>7 PM

Michigan Moose Association Inkster A Plymouth Rds

ATTENTION DICK'S AUCTION

Has moved to 4749 MICHIGAN AVE . Detroit

Still every Friday. 7PM Furniture, Antiques Collectables & Misc

895-8350 ATTIC TREASURES AUCTION

Used furniture, antiques, dining room sets, bedroom seU, living room furni ture, collectables. Dec 2 at lpm 1295 W Maple Rd Walled Lake 624 0244

AUCTION Personal property of Mildred Breton, consisting of 30 year glassware collec tion, furniture and lots of misc , will be sold at auction, Saturday, Dec I. 7 PM at 32536 Michigan Ave . Wayne

J Wofford Auctioneer 721-1939

AUCTION-SAT DEC 1 7 pm Antiques, older furniture, collectables and unusual pieces 2 oak harvest ta bles, oak Queen Anne buffet, plus other oak pieces, small banjo clock plus other clocks Birdseye maple sleigh bed. plus other beds, Victorian dresser Victorian desk, 2 full size bedroom sets, some glassware & misc Too much lo list, no children, please Terms of sale cash, Bluebird Auction. 16847 Dixie Hwy 17 miles N of Pontiac, Stoney's Auction Service, 1-634 1967 1 681-2866

Redford Chr is tmas Ant ique Show

Michigans Oldest 87th Showing November 30 December 1 i 1 Two Levels of Quality Dealer.

Carpenters Hall, 22521 Grand River Redford Mi Hours 12 Noon 10 PM

Sunday Closing 6 PM Free Parking

Admission $2 00 with this ad $1 75

ROCKWELLS 4 Seasons 1971 1979 other Rockwells Spencer, Picard el«

Call 363 3077

ROMA HALL Antique F'lea Market East Side

Sunday. December 2nd 9 AM 4 PM 24845 Gratiot East Detroit

Free admission J C Wvno 773 7803

ROUND OAK tables, any size, spindle back chairs, desk, rockers, odd pieces

474 8953

WOMAN'S AMERICAN ORT South Acres ORT presents a special Art Auction on Saturday. Dec 1 1979 at 8 30 PM The Auction will take place at Gallery Art Center, 18831 W 12 Mile Rd Preview time is 7 30 PM The dona tion is $1 50 A valuable door prize is being offered to a lucky winner

702 Antiques

REDFORD HALL Starting Thurs Nov 8, 6,45 pm

Inkster - Plymouth Rd Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

ST. ALEXANDER'S BINGO

Every Monday 11AM 21900 Middlebelt

Farmington (K of C Hall)

476-1100

UNIT 1041 MACCABEES Tuesday afternoon, 11 30am

Ever - 7 Sports Club 27531 Grand River

(between Inkster A 8 Mile Rd )

WEST SEVEN YOUTH CLUB Every Friday 7 PM 27531 Grand River

Between Inkster A 8 Mile

628 Entertainment ACCORDIANIST- a unique touch for any occasion, Joanne. 421 6454

BAND AVAILABLE Standards Rock - Polkas

Call Jerry 531 5457

CHANGES Versatile Band for Any Occasion

Weddings, Parties, Reasonable Rates 722-2203, 644-6037, 476-3689

John

DE ia VU ( Formally Breezin )

The Special Occasion Band 477-3349

FINISHING TOUCH The band with the class and music to make your occasion memorable Call Kevin after 4. 464-8589

FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY OR MEETING

MR. J'S MIND ADVENTURE

an amazing demonstration of ESP, Mentalism A Telepathy

398-5357

MARGIE'S ANTIQUE & FLEA MARKET

In the old Walled Lake Thealre 420 N PONTIAC TR near Maple

ANTIQUES. FURNITURE. COINS JEWELRY. PRIMITIVES

Friday 12-7 PM Sat . Sun 10AM -6PM

Dealers wanted 474-4579 624 9752

ROYAL DOl.'LTON figurines (2 proto-types). 2 old Hurnmels restored player piano, primilive doll buggy child s Kate Greenaway tea set. brass candle slicks, tables, bookcases cupboard wall type coffee grinder tinware etc Fri Nov 30th Sat Dec 1 9 30-5 1622 Hoit Tower, between Lone Pine A Quarton Rds I blk W of Franklin en ter Van Ness Dr

SHERATON mahogany veneer bed room set excellent condition 642 1748

VICTORIAN DRY SINK I860 marble top candle stands Excellent condition After 3 PM 981 201^

VICTORIAN SOFA medallion back royal blue velvet historical value $450 or best offer 548 7853

WALLED LAKE FLEA MARKET Antiques. Furniture Jewelerv rnisc Every Sal & Sun 9 AM to 6 PM Corner of 13 Mile and Novi Rd 669 9008 Weekdays, call 348 1982 Dealer Space Available

Warren 's Corner Has lhat special gift lo make Christinas shopping fun Expertly handcrafted an tique reproductions Windsor chairs dry sinks cupboards, chair tables more Fitting accessories in wood tin stoneware. Williamsburg candles quilts Come see us We're different

23285 Farmington Rd. Farmington HOLIDAY HOURS Daily 10am 8 30pm Saturday to 6pm Sunday 12-5prr

ANTIQUE CLOCKS mantle wall, kitchen No reasonable offer refused

474 3867

ANTIQUE OAK sideboard buffet ex cellent condition $100 or best offer After 11AM 642 1658

ANTIQUE tools collected over 15 years Planes, foot treadle jig saw goose wing axes, and loU of misc items Fri, 4 8pm. Sat, 2-6pm or by appt Wanted old oil cans 455 0839

ANTIQUE Wall Clock. Viennese Regu lator, Pendulum movement $400

354 3343

ART COLLECTOR'S Limited number Remington, Homer's Gibson's. Pyle's pre 19O0 wood cuts, lithographs etch ings A engravings Daily Old Village Country Store, 196 W Liberty Street Plymouth After 6pm 661 0029

ART GLASS A Lamp wanted - Galle, Daum. Lalique, Muller, Tiffany, Orre fors, Kosta. and Steuben Top cash paid 626-7299 or 642 3722

BESS ORMAN ANTIQUES

BUY AN ANTIQUE TREASURE FOR CHRISTMAS

Christmas Hours 10AM-5PM Mon thru Sat

ADVANCE BUILDING SUITE 326 9 Mile A Greenfield

557-6207

WE HAVE just opened and our walls are bursting with antiques clocks cabi nets, tables chairs pictures many misc items Antiques for Christmas special occasions, investment or plea sure - we have them Open Mon thru Sal . 11 AM to 6 I'M Evenings by ap pointment 23220 Plymouth Rd Anoth-er Old Piece Antiques 5317412

19TH Century Rosewood piano frame in very good condition Best offer After 7pm. 647-8716

703 Crafts

A N N U A L CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE

Friday Nov.30 9 A M - 6 P M

3592 Eastbourne. Troy A collection of unique hand-

made Christmas trim and gifts From Adams (N of Big Bea-ver), take Palmerston which dead ends at Eastbourne ARTS & Craft Sale by Women of St Scholastica Sat Dec 1st 11am 8pm Benedictine Gym, Outer & South field Spaghetti dinner. 4PMV 30PM

i A GIFTS.

CHESS Set. Ivory, modem Oriental King 6V» inches tall In display case $3500 354 3343

CURIO CABINET shelves, asking $300

with mirrored 855 2333

DEPRESSION GLASS. Mc Coy pottery, China cabinet, $100. oak dresser. $60. much more 1305 Diana, south of 12 Mile, w of Dequindre, Thurs thru Sat

FOR YOUR WEDDING OR PARTY, Call Sundance Disc Jockey and Sound Rental We play the variety you need. CaU 581M03

FULL VARIETY OF EXCELLENT Music experienced In providing the fin-est In music (or all social occasions.

731-4081

GREAT MUSIC - Versatile 4 place band assures excellent entertainment for that special Occasion Phone Hank eves at SHUT

JAN SAN PUPPETS Children entertainment PuppeU, magic music, all occasion Can 642-7450 or 147-4171

MAGIC SANTA CLAU8, available for your group ar >

private party CaD now? 14 bovs U I 1 M

DO YOUR X MAS SHOPPING AT GRANDMA S ANTIQUES

32216 Michigan Ave , Wayne Mi Between Merriman A venoy

Wedgewood X Mas Plate Oak Bedroom Suites

Oak Dining Room SuiU Oak Tables

Poster Bed, Chest. Dresser Walnut or Oak Cylinder Desks

Cranberry Hall Light Tiffany Type Lamps

Old Photographs "Some with outside horn's"

Dolls, Glass, China, Misc Wicker Furniture

Professional Furniture Refinishing

OPEN MON THRU SAT 10AM-9PM SUNDAY 11$ PM TIL CHRISTMAS

ARTS & CRAFTS A GIFT SALE Saturday. Dec 1 8pm-1 lpm. Sunday Dec 2. 10am-6pm Temple Emapu-El, 14450 Wesl 10 Mile Road Oak Park Public invited No admisssioo charge

CHRISTM \S ARTS t, CRAFTS Gift Shop Village Oaks Club House 22859 Brook Forest Novi 10 Mile left, on Meadowbrook. left on Village Lake Rd Sat . Dec 1 10 AM 4 PM

CRAFT TEACHER has openings in Needlepoint, Crewel Embroidery 1> Macrame Finishing of projecu also availalbe 626-7114

DOLLHOUSES custom made reason . ably priced 1-618-1147 -

DO YOUR Holiday shopping al the Berkshire Junior High Bazaar, 14 M'lf h Lahser Sat Dec 1, 10am-5pm, 35 booths of beautiful handmade art* A. crafts Refeshments served ,

ENROLL in day A evenings classes in Ceramic Green ware now Orchard Lake area For more information call Betty Cherry 68 1 7628

FLOOR PILLOWS • made to order,, $20 00 to $25 00. Throw Pillows $8 00 .

459 7662'

DRESSER with mirror, dressing table, bureau, misc , rare woods. $51501$

FOUR beatwood solid oak chain, t sol-id seats 1 cane, turn spindles $175 1897 wagon seat, primitive pine with my

I velvet aphoistery $14$. Two pnior uhies $49. k $$5 Solid

•n matching chair

SANTA FOR HIREThe real Santa as seen on TV A In parades Is now avail-able for office parties, home visits. commercials, pbotognpba, old, vary wise, very experienced. Call anytime, 441-4*7

FRENCH Provincial lamp I carved. Circa lWO's Call

HOLIDAY FAIR Arts A Crafts Food/Bake Sale Sat , Dec 1st. I«am 6pm, ^ NorberU Church. Inkster Rd between Cherry Hill A Michigan >

HOLLY MART Winter Art Fair over-» looking Lake St Claire jewelry tex-« tiles, pottery, toys, Christmas orna-« menu, glass blowing demonstration,' mort. plus bake sale and raffle Friday Nov N I0-4PM Sat Dec lat 14-to 1PM. Groase Potato War Memorial 32 Lake Shore Dr. Groase Patau Panne,* Mich. Sponsored by Groase Potato ta-* terfaJU ceoter for racial taalii i * 1244354 Admlsstoe$l .<Wmifror •

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Thursday, November 29,1979 #7F

market Place 704 Rummage Sales DONT MISS Your Chance to Shop at Bingham Farms School Winter Flea Market. W IS Mile, between Lahser 4 Telegraph Fri . Nov JO, 4 JO PM 9 PM

70S Wanted to Buy ATTENTION BUYING

Conucs, Movie Pewters 4 Stills, Science FicUoo 4 Fantasy Books. Baseball Cards, Records. Comic Related Toys

m H54

ALL NON-FERROUS

METALS COPPER 55-65«

BRASS 28 60< LEAD SOt

ALUMINUM SIDING 30« BATTERIES $4

RADIATORS 42* lb CARBIDE $6 50 lb 4 up

Plymouth Iron & Metal Schoolcraft

Weekdays 8-4:30. Sat. 8-4 425-1110 453-1080

705 Wanted to Buy WANTED GAS STOVES, Refrigerators

Beds and Mattresses Furniture 4 Miscellaneous

831-2223

PHILCO, side by side refrigerator/ freexer unit* Intended for use in vaca lion homes" Units have door locks 4 measure approximately 35" high. 34' wide, 26 deep Must be in excellent condition Call after1 Spm, 851-4910

TOP I paid for all Quantities of Ster ling silver 4 coin Immediate cash Pickup service National Silver Ex change Days. 336 8246 Eves, 477 6253

ATTENTION Private Collector willing to pay the Highest Cash Price for all of your coins 4 scrap silver Will pick-up Evenings 357-0256 or 353-4375

CASH FOR SCRAP Carbide $6.50 up, lb Batteries $4.50 each Also. Copper • brass lead radiators generators - starters insulated copper

electric motors carbide aluminum nickel nickel alloys mercury, etc

LAFAYETTE RECYCLING CORP.

843-7000 7700 D«x, Cor Central

Detroit 8 AM - 4 30. Sat til Noon

CURRENT World Book Encyclopedias Call after 3pm, ' 851 4424

RECYLE FOR CASH Carbide $6.50 up.lb Batteries $4.00 each Alum 20-35<t per lb Also buying copper brass, lead, radia tors, nickel, alloys, starters, generators, stainless steel, tool steel, etc

H & H METAL CO 29131 MICHIGAN AVE

Just K of Middlebelt 728-8050

OPEN 8 5PM till Noon on Sat

COLOR TV'S NEEDING REPAIR, under 8 years old, all makes, pay up to $60 Also 19 in black white portable tv's 838 7842

728 5404

WANTED COLOR TVs Needing Repair Top Prices Paid

261 5800

WANTED old Lionel A American Flyer electric trains, pay cash

477-5779

ALWAYS BUYING Good used wood furniture 4 antiques Nq upholstered furniture or appliances please Call 895-8350

TOP PRICES FOR METAL

NEWSPAPERS |1 70-100 lbs Copper 60« 70<, Brass 30<-55«, Alum siding, 34«, Radiators to 43«. Lead 33« Carbide $7 20 4 up

L & L WASTE 34939 Brush St., Wayne

721-7436 WANTED Appliances, Furniture, Gas Ranges, Re f r ige ra to r s , Chests, Dressers, Bedroom Sets, Wringer Washers, Electric Ranges 4 Household PayCash KE 15166

WANTED-a used "Porta scoot'' Call after 2PM or before 9 30

477-6843

WANTED: wood office desk and nice dining room set 453-3546

CHRISTMAS TREE TIME!

We Specialize in Douglas Firs

Once again we will have more Number 1 Douglas Fir Trees than any lot in Michigan They are still the finest of all trees

We also have a supply of Concolor Fir with a Citrus aroma-

• Come Early tor a Bettor Selection • We also have a good selection of SCOTCH PINE. SPRUCE, GRAVE BLANKETS. WREATHS, CEDAR & PINE ROPING

Open 7 days a week from 9 A.M.-8 P.M

COCKRUM S FARM MARKET 36641 Plymouth Rd.

V* Mile W ol Wayne Rd Just across from Ford Transmission Plant

706 Appliances

A PUBLIC NOTICE FACTORY OUTLET WAREHOUSE CLEAN-OUT BUILT INS (cook tops, ovens) Ranges, refri

Seralont, freexers. washers, dryers ishwashers, micro-wave ovens, color

TV's, stereos All new, factory guaran teed Some scratched andented Prior models really CHEAP EVERTHING HEAVILY DISCOUNTED Open daily 10 to 8 PM

HOT 'N' KOLDSHOP 23930 W. 9 Mile Rd. (V» block east of Telegraph)

444-4125 354-1717 10 to 6 PM Sat closed Sun

DELUXE gas stove, $350 Gas dryer $250, washer, $250. excellent condtion all I year old, Beech Daly 4 5 Mile area Will separate 356-1023

ELECTRIC Frigidaire stove, white, 30 in .clean $45

474-8917

ELECTRIC STOVE, turquoise, like new Best offer Call after 5PM

326-7473

FREEZER, chest type, 15.3 cubic ft,. $200 firm You move 649 0468

FRIGIDAIRE, 21 9 cu ft side by side. Avocado green, good condition $225 or best offer After 5pm, 464 8893

GE Electric dryer, $70; Sears 35.000 btu gas space heater $70 Cash only, Af ter 6PM 422-6178

GE PORTABLE electric dryer, good condition, $60 592-8525 or 537-1555

GE STOVE. $125, also frostfree refrig-erator, $175 excellent condition, both coppertone 459-1684

HUDSON Gas Range, 36" White, stor-age space, good condition - $25

535 1177

IMPERIAL gas range. 1 year old, al mond color $135 459-0737

KENMORE CABINET sewing machine with attachments Good condition $125

271-5811

KENMORE WASHER 4 DRYER used 6 months, $400 or best offer

852-8785

KENMORE washer 4 electric dryer Washer good condition, dryer needs re-pair $75 or offer 595-2329, 522-6065

MAGIC CHEF built-in continuous cleaning double oven and counter top burners Like new 427-6687

MAYTAG gas dryer, almond color, I year old. mint condition, $225

855-1453

REFRIGERATOR, side by side, 41 inch, frostfree, ice maker, gold, 3 years old Whirlpool electric range, self-cleaning, microwave shelf, 1 year old, gold Best offer After 7 PM 595-6591

SEARS best l,ady Kenmoor washer 4 dryer. Avocado, excellent condition $300 397 3224

SEARS Kenmore heavy duty gas dryer. Only 6 months old $145 Wards Signa ture 27 pt dehumidifier, $40 453-6872

SINGER Touch 4 Sew sewing machine, great Xmas gift, many features, like

Warranty $250 553-9849

WARDS refrigerator, white 14 4 Cu Ft. New, moved to Florida after buying, must sell $275 Call after 6pm,422-6498

WASHER, Dryer, Refrigerator, all ex-cellent condition. Call after 5PM

681 2534

706 Appliances ROPER gas range with griddle $50

334 1739

ROPER white gas range, double oven, good condition, $75 559-8494

WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, 17 cu ft frost free, clean, $125 Call after 4 30pm, 421 5684

WHIRLPOOL refrigerator. 22 cubic foot. 4 years old, $300 591-1507

708 Household Goods Oakland County

A toZ

WHIRLPOOL, stove, double oven, elec trie, excellent condition After 7PM

349 3037

706 Household Goods Oakland County

ALL GRANDFATHER clocks on sale regular $750. now $450; $975 now $650 $1,100 now $750; $1,450 now $950, $1,600 now $1,100, Dealer. 268 5365

AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Sold Oak Park Home Moving to new home Must sacrifice 7 rooms of quality furniture and furnishings 967-4061

ANOTHER -HOUSEHOLD SALE-

... tastefully done FRI. NOV 30 4 SAT. DEC 1

9 30AM 4PM Sterling flatware, Venetian glass stem ware, Wedgwood china, dining room, sofa. Baker 4 Widdicomb tables, rec-liner, desk, occasional chairs, entry piece, light fixtures, window treat ments, carpeting, plants, miscella neous

16500 NORTH PARK DR NORTH PARK TOWERS APTS

E off Northwestern Service Drive Just North of Michigan Inn

BEA MARGI 569-6061 569 4668

The Professionals

ANTIQUE camel back Chippendale love seat, $325 (firm), Mahogany Dun-can Phyfe dining room set, with 6 carved shield back chairs, will sepa rate, Stiffel type lamps, $165 pair, ma hogany kidney shaped desk, $325, Queen Anne wing back chair, gold, $175 Hepplewhite cot Iff table, $175, Federal mirror $55, cyrstal, set of 4, $60, brass chandeliar, 10 candles, $150,

643 6271

ANTIQUE Cloisonne lamp, new Hen dredon sofa table, Italian mirror from Baker showroom, black leather chair, paintings 4 Coachmans stool 682-5334

ANTIQUE yellow double bed and dres-er complete G E reffigerator, ex-clelent condition Call 851-5233

APARTMENT SALE Everything from A to Z Country Corner Apartments, 30420 Southfield, 96A, Southfield, next to office Sat 4 Sun Dec 1-2, 10-5pm

A SMART GIRL NEVER GIVES IT AWAY Private Home Sales

•REASONABLE FEES •NO HIDDEN COSTS •COMPLETE INVENTORIES •APPRAISALS •ALL ADVERTISING INCLUDED

6 2 6 - 9 7 0 2 BEAUTIFUL Drexel Buffet with hutch, contemporary walnut, 73x20 Like new Priced to sell 682-3200 641-7798

BEAUTIFUL French Provincial couch, embossed satin ivory on ivory, tufted back, hardly used Like new $350 or best offer After 6 PM 681 8560

Antiques. Bel leek, Bavarian. Books Bedroom sets (1 Widdicomb blood mod ern), Cranberry, Crystal. Dining room set (9ft mahogany table), Dishes. Daguerrotypes Dresden. Enormous framed painting, Frames, Glider. Havi-land, Ironstone. Jasperware,, Kitchen-wares, Lamps. Limoges, Mt Washing ton, Mezzotint, Minks, Napkin rings Old prints, Parian. Quilts. Royal Doul ton. Sterling, Silver tea service. Tools Umbrellas, Victoriana, Vienna, Vene tian glass. Wedgwood. Woodard, Wick er, Wringer washer, Xmas stuff, Yard tools, Z, etc Entire contents of this Lathrup Village home will be sold Col lectibles, furniture 4 much misc

FRI.& SAT. NOV.30 & DEC.1, 10-4

Conducted by:

ESTATES ET CETERA

28256 LATHRUP BLVD. Take Southfield Rd 5 blks S of 12 Mile E oo Redwood I blk to Lathrup Blvd , SE corner

ATTIC TREASURES AUCTION Used furniture, antiques, dining room sets, bedroom sets, living room furni ture, collectables, Dec 2 at lpm 1295 W Maple Rd Walled Lake 624 0244

BEAUTIFUL antique oak dining room set, table, 4 straight 4 2 arm chairs, buffet $1,350 or bist reasonable offer Bill 645-0702 or 649-3515

BEAUTIFUL Provencia! dining set, up-holstered chairs, lighted China cabinet, new Provencial brocade 4 fruitwood sofa 4 chair, first quality 2 crystal chandeliers, 2 crystal ceiling fixtures, stereo cabinet, formica dinette table Sacrifice-transferred 356-8820

BEDROOM Set, solid walnut, 5 piece, dresser/mirror, chest, nightstand, dou ble bed Excellent condition 398-7738

BOSTON ROCKER, childs youth set. black contemporary chair, Rembrant lamp, water color Gloucester Mood", Oil - "Lower Sandusky", misc antique items Call before 9 AM or after 5 PM

852-^519

BOX Spring Mattress sets by Serta or Sealy. half off 2 pc posture twin $130, Full $165, Queen $210, King $285 Clearance, first quality.dealer 268-5365

BOYS Oak desk, excellent condition $150 644 2122

BREAKFRONT mahagony, marble top cocktail table, Hitchcock chairs, washer 4 dryer Call after 1 30pm,

353 1743

BUYING PICTlTUES' We pay top dollar (or fine old oils, prints and watercofors Home esti-mates Buy-Sell-Trade 399 4961

CARPETING, dark gold pile, rust shag, dark gold shag, formal gold velvet velour drapes, gold bark cloth draw drapes,, 6 ft couch, chair, bathroom vanity (white), all excellent 477 0190

CARPETING Interior Decorator must sacrifice

Terms available 353 9174

CARPI-TING, used, 150 yds. short Shag, lite color, owner re-carpeting, $1 00 per yd Bedroom set, used, solid wood, 3 piece, $75 Kitchen table, white formica, chrome legs. $10 GR 4-4495

706 Household Goods Oakland County

CHANGED FAMILY Room color your Good Luck Gold shag carpeting. 12 4x16 6. $85 Gold 4 yellow custom drapes. 100x86, $95 682 6684

Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! MATTRESS

WAREHOUSE Michigan's Only Discount

Bedding Store TWIN SETS from $80 FULL SETS from $99 QUEENS from $139 KINGS from $179 Bunk Mattresses from $35

3165 W 12 MILE, BERKLEY 547 7770

28691 PLYMOUTH, LIVONIA 2 6 1 8 1 8 0

COOKIE SHEETS 4 press. Sunbeam electric sauce pan 4 deep fryer, G.E steam iron, small electric heater Many kitchen items 642-5402

CORNER SECTIONAL Earth tones, very good condition, $150

851 3298

COUCH, 3 cushions, seat 4 back, gold brown, very reasonable 557 6548

706 Household Goods Oakland County

DINING ROOM set, Duncan Phyfe, chi na cabinet, buffet, table, chairs. 4 pads $250 After 6pm, 689 1073

DINING ROOM set, dark mahogany, table, 2 leaves, seats 12, 6 wood chairs, buffet, good condition, 1930 s, $125 Af ter Spm or Sat 474-4356

DINING ROOM set with china and buf fet. $200 Chrome kitchen set, $30 Bed room set, $50 Glider, ironer, misc 32040 Lee Lane, S of 10 Mile, off Ore hard Lake Rd Sun , Dec 2, llam-5pm

DISHES, WHITE with blue old English design Service for 12. 7 piece place settings, plus 9 serving pieces Cost $225, Will sell for $90 After 11AM

642-1658

DISTINCTIVE colonial high back 2 seat rocker, excellent condition 642-1748

EARLY AMERICAN sofa (almost new), $195 Solid brass Samovar. $200 Two decorator lounge chairs, $20 pair Adams-Square Lake area 852-4906

CUSTOM made blue cut velvet sofa, 6 ft long, $150, vibrating couch-$50, used steel belted tire, JR7815, $15 626-6651

CUSTOM MADE TABLE PADS

In Time For The Holidays Direct Factory Guarantee

HERB GREEN & CO. 355-1500

CUSTOM MADE walnut conference or dining room table, harvest table type, 7W fi x 31* ft Will sacrifice due to space needs $500 645-0702

DECORATOR custom furniture, tradi tional 4 country French sofa, room size rug 8x10, drapes, custom built break front, loveseat, swivel chairs, wing chair, glass coffee table, color T V , ta bles, lamps, wood bar accessories Like new After 5pm 358-3697

DECORATOR S FURNITURE

In her large home, most pieces never used Priced to sell Sofas in velvets, herculons, love seats, chairs, commode tables, unusual lamps, curio cabinets, secretary, pecan dining set with lighted breakfront, also Queen Anne cherry set Triple dresser bedroom sets in pecan, cherry with armoires, king, queen 4 full sizes Decorator dealer 356-7136

DINING ROOM FURNITURE Beauti ful John Widdicome Queen Anne dining table 4 4 chairs 642 8562

DINING ROOM 4 Patio furniture, sin-gle maple bed, double walnut bed, 25 pedal Baldwin organ Call after 4 PM

391-1006

DINING Room, pine pedestal table with 4 captians chairs, pine drysink with inlaid copper tray, pine corner breakfront 2 green velvet lounge chairs with ottoman Antique mahoga-ny breakfront Round oak coffee table 1 commode table with cabinet, Queen Ann lowboy Misc rugs Call 353-6140

DINING ROOM set, antique blue, table, chairs, sideboard $150 Call after

6pm, 645 5378

DINING room set, 10 piece, French provincial $900 Call 548-4114

ELECTRIC stove, old dining room table 4 chairs, exercise bike, odd chairs, chandeliers, misc 661 4719

ESTATE SALE

6400 WINKLER MILL RD. ROCHESTER

Rochester Rd. to Tlenken, E. on Tlenken 214 miles to Win-kler Mill Rd.

DEC 1.2. SAT.&SUN. 9-4

SECLUDED HISTORIC COUNTRY HOME

Complete contents of charming vintage home Oriental rugs, Early Michigan drop leaf table, handmade blanket chest, primitive rocker, sofa, loveseat, tub chairs, mahogany tables, Conant Ball walnut dining room table 4 chairs, ladderback chairs, Chippendale ball 4 claw master bedroom, Victorian pedes-tal 4 bust, walnut tables, Victorian candelabra, large volume ANTIQUES 4 COLLECTIBLES • porcelains, china, silver, flint, pressed 4 patterned glass, Heisey, Wedgwood, crystal stemware, 1000's of books, antique prints 4 pic-tures GE side-by-side refrigerator, Westinghouse self cleaning stove, Whirlpool washer 4 dryer plus huge volume of household misc.

NUMBERS AVAILABLE 8AM

EDMUND FRANK & CO

?68-4044 ETHAN ALLEN bedroom set, Reuben Litho, barrel bar, hand hooked rugs, track lighting, Tiffany lamps, P Max signed pewter, paintings, scuplture, books, etc . Southfield Days 968-1610 Eves 4 Weekend 357 3027

ETHAN ALLEN cocktail table, solid pine, like new. $110, after 5pm,557-2422

ETHAN ALLEN sofa, 84 inch, green/ gold plaid. $125 349 6021

FOUR HANGING light fixtures, 2 sconces, kitchen table 4 chairs, call

569 2054

FRANCISCAN CHINA, Dessert Rose attern, service for 12, like new Retail 1750, sell $475 After 4PM 625-5854

708 Household Goods Oakland County

ESTATE SALE Beautiful 8 piece mahogany dining room set. 4 piece mahogany bedroom set, 8 piece dinette set. 5 piece modern bedroom set, secretary with glass doors, assorted brie a-brac, small appli ances. glassware, disbes Dec 1 4 2 9AM 5PM 773 Cambridge, Berkley, 2 blocks N 11 Mile, W of Woodward

ESTATE SALE BY IRIS Fn Sat Nov 30 Dec 1

10AM 4PM

27585 ABLINGTON Take Lahser lo 11 V» Mile Rd (Winches ter). turn east 2 blocks to Ablington Complete Household Of Decorator Se lected Furniture 4 Antique Accessories CONTENTS INCLUDE Queen Ann din ing table 4 6 chairs, large pewter dm ng room fixture; Kerman oriental rug IX11, beautiful condition gray suede sectional sofas, marble based arc lamp, country dinette set with 4 upholstered chairs, antique server antique storage bench, velvet sofa 4 love seat, glass 4 steel table campaign bedroom sets with desks 4 bookcases, brass king size headboard, brass candle stick collec-tion service for 12 Lenox Blue Tree service for 12 Lark sterling silver flat-ware, antique brass andirons 4 bible stand, cut glass. Royal Copenhagen, col lectable books, washer, electric dryer, double door refrigerator, mink coat size 8, racoon Jacket, designer clothes; TVs 4 stereos, etc .etc .etc

ESTATE SALE BY IRIS 559-8908

706 Household Goods Oakland County

EXPAND-AWAY solid fruitwood Credenza with black slate serving top Closed cabinet 40 In wide by 19 In deep, opens up to seat 4 to 16 people Also sofa foyer table in distressed fni it wood Beautiful decorator pieces No reasonable offers refused Woodcreek Village Condos, Middlebelt and 13 Mile Rd . Bldg «29«32 Sat Sun only, 10 6

FIVE CUSHION round sofa, crushed velvet seats 11-15. cost $2500 new $550 967 2186

HERITAGE dining room set Table chairs, credenza Perfect condition $1500 626 2619

HITCHCOCK, 5 piece kitchen set maple. 2 oriental design wool rugs, lap pro* 9*12), I black. 1 gold 646 2246

HIT-MISS hand woven rag rug 9x12 . black vinyl sofa, chair to match, end la bles, lamps All good condition 356 0346

HOUSEHOLD SALES

CONDUCTED BY

Miller &

562-1387 OMPANY

851-9540 LIVING ROOM sofa two chairs & loveseat, good condition, reasonable Call after 6pm 553 3422

LOVELY OLD large walnut slot lop desk and Kroehler hide a bed for sale Good condition 548 2743

708 Household Goods Oakland County

PRE-RENTED FURNITURE SALE Returns from Model Homes & Transferred Executives

5 sofa & chair sets e a $ l l 9 ' 6 sofa & chair sets e a $ 1 4 9 4 sofa & loveseat sets ea $ 199 One sofa, loveseat. chair set $199 8 living room chairs ea $ 79 5-3 piece living room table sets ©a $59 25 ass't end or cocktail tables ea $ 29

6 5-pc dinettes from$ 59 3 loveseats e a $69 7 bdrm chests $99 $199 6 4-pc bedroom sets ea $399 20 ass't headboards $9-$79 5 oak or walnut bookcases 30x72 " ea $119

7 chrome & glass sofa tables ea $ 79 30 liv room lamps $9-$39 7 floor lamps ea $ 29 18 ass't pictures $9-$39 20 utility tables 30x60 $39 & u p

MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT

$90 $125 $150 $160

Twin or twin extra long set Full size set Queen size set 3 piece King set •*

GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS 1100 E. Maple (15 Mile), Troy

West of I-75, E. of Rochester 588"-1800

Home & /ervice Guide DEADLINES: 4 P M M O N D A Y F O R T H U R S D A Y E D I T I O N / 4 P M T H U R S D A Y FOR M O N D A Y E D I T I O N

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Aluminum Siding Brick. Block & Cement Building & Remodeling Building & Remodeling Building & Remodeling Carpentry braperies Carpet Repair Firewood ALUMINUM

SIDING & TRIM SALE Trim, gutters, storms, roofing, shutters Complete remodeling

Licensed 4 Insured Heritage Home Improvement

537 0452 532 5668

RASHID ALUMINUM SIDING &

TRIM SPECIALIST Roofing. Owned 4 JIM RASH

353-5229

cement, air conditioning, etc operated by brothers PHIL 4 flD Licensed Call anytime

353-0435 ALUMINUM SIDEING 4 TRIM

Gutters, Storm Windows 4 Doors Winter Discount No Job Too Small Call Dave 54^0980

Aluminum Siding Custom Trim

Gutters, Storm Windows 4 Storm I t e r s . Awnings, Porch 4 Patio Enclo-sures Owner operated No Salesman 20 Year Written Guarantee on all Mate-mis 4 Workmanship Free Estimates Licensed 4 Insured

MILLS HOME IMPROVEMENT

Call anytime 838-2326 ALUMINUM SIDING-gutter repair

ALL home repairs WE do small jobs

525 8326 861 8100

ALUMINUM SIDING TRIM GUTTERS

Reasonable Prices 356-8506 or477 1255

Alum Siding-Trim-Gutters Storms-windows-roofing

HUGH E JONES CO Free estimate 474-8124

FREE ESTIMATES 531 8944 Discounts on all Fall 4 Winter work

Nordic Siding 4 Roofing Call anytime, Greg 531 8944

LOWEST PRICES Alum siding 4 gutters cleaned 4 Installed Roofing 4 related work

476-0011 or 835 * 1 0

METRO ALUMINUM Siding, gutters, storm windows, awnings Rapco foam insulation and roofing Licensed Chris-tian Owner, Frank Feldt 525-7677

SIDING WORK needed Free a t Sentry Contractors Inc

476-4444 WINTER PRICES

Now in effect on Aluminum siding, trim 4 gutters Call COUNTR YSIDE 478-6666

Appliance Service SANDS APPLIANCE SERVICE •

Authorised parts, all makes repaired Carry-in or Home Repair Washers

rs-refrigerators-dispose Is-ranges-ow a ves-dish washers-TVs

No service charge If you have us repair NT machine Over 11.000 satisfied •demurs last year •15 00 off HOME REPAIR with AD-

CHIMNEYS Repaired or built new Screened

Cleaned Roof leaks stopped GUARANTEED" Ga 7-39*81

BRICK BLOCK 4 CEMENT Roofing 4 Additions Residential 4 Commeri ca! Repair 4 Remodeling No job too small P 4 J Construction, Inc. 353-8833

CEMENT BRICK 4 BLOCK Large Jobs or small repairs Work myself Li censed, bonded 4 insured Free est on quality work 34B-00«<6

IY CONST iNRY

ALL SIZE JOBS LICENSED FREE ESTIMATES 363 9714

DRIVEWAYS-CARAGES-PATIOS Residential 4 Commercial For quality work, Ke 7-7474 of 363-7000

McCarthy Construction Co

Custom Wood Decks DESIGNED & BUILT BY

RON CAUSEY

386 -0119 DE SANTO HOME

IMPROVEMENT CO Bldg remodeling specialists Kitchens baths, rec rooms, roofing, alum siding gutters. All phases of home improve ments Licensed, insured, res builder 20 yrs experience Call Vince De Santo for free estimates 522-1811

DRIVEWAYS-CARAGES-PATIOS Residential 4 Commercial For quality work, Ke 7 7474 or 363-7000

McCarthy Construction Co.

MASONARY REPAIRS-porches, all cement work, steps, etc Lowest prices on medium and larger jobs. Call any-time, 534-1570

MASON CONTRACTING &

TRENCHING SERVICE FOUNDATIONS FLOORS

WATgRLINES

C M Krause & Son 624-3301 478-9384

R BEZESKY MASONRY CO

DORMERS ADDITIONS

Designed & built by Parklane Developement Co. licensed builders.

553-7758 FINISHED ATTICS BASEMENTS, AI> DITIONS, DORMERS, Free estimates

Sentry Contractors Inc 476-4444

Fireplaces 4 Masonry Trenching 4 Backhoe Work

534 3214

42 In Footing, Iat>or, material, »7 a Ft 8 In blotk. | 1 65 ea.

Trenching only, 80 a Ft Call 476-0476

Building A Remodeling

KITCHEN REMODELING Formica Cabinets, Counters

Refacing Lie -Ins Walt 476-6691

REC ROOMS-CEILINGS Modernising, Repairini

476-0011 or 835-8610

Northern Suburbs, western Suburhecall

call 553-7446 522 019V

GREAT LAKES ASPHALT CO Driveways, Parkin* lota

STILL POURING DRIVEW; KV1206

AYS Ke 1

PERM-X ASPHALT PAVING

RESURFACING REPAIR Commercial. Residential

Pall atui available1

Last year's prices still in el feet1

569-3082

( M a s * 25 YEARS

Earl H

LEAKS REPAIRED

4744214

ATt-Wn

WATERPROOFING Outside Digging GUARANTEED

2610147

ADDITIONS MODERNIZATION

Dormers Kitchens Att. Garages Bathrooms Porch enclosures Rec Rooms Family rooms Office or den Redwood decks Replcmt doors Rough-in Fireplaces For Q u a l i t y work by Builder wbo works

Jobs himself - call..

MARTY GRAFF'S GRAFF CONST. CO.

Farmington Hills 4 7 6 - 8 3 3 8

SMALL JOBS WELCOME

•FINISHED BASEMENTS

•ADDITIONS •REMODELING

BUILD THE RIGHT WAY Free Estimates

Rick Handley 373-3980

FINISHED BASEMENTS

CALL BOB WILKIE

286-7888 FINISHED

BASEMENTS Don't waste space, utilize all possible living area For custom cabinets, cus-tom formica, complete remodemiza-tion, call: Jerry Fitrzyk Wood-Awl Products

373-1329 K LOR KEN CONSTRUCTION CO

INSIDE REMODELING Kitchens, Baths. Rec rooms

Licensed 4 Insured 453-2227

CARPENTER CREW NEEDS WORK Addition specialist • Dormers, recre-ation room, kiWbens baths, replace-ment windows. Restaurants, commer rial Industrial. Licensed 4 Insured HRS Construction I»c- Eves. 4114424

COMMERCIAL REMODELING Partitions, Interiors. Storefronts.

Additions, New Building. Etc All Trades- Large or small jobs H M Roae 4 Sons, 477-4170

COMPLETE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

From design to finish, er any portion there-of. Portfolio of pest work, unique designs 4 energy saving inovatioos available If you a n thinking of a rec-reation room in the basement, an addi-tion of any kind or a complete ofcw home, call Uon-Fri. lAMIPfa

UCTION

licensed. Good service 4 price. mended. CaU Ceor* at 477-7741

CUSTOM COUNTER W«t...Cal

TOPS

Paneling 4 Trim 575-9640 Call Gerry

CUSTOM W CALL

FOR reasonable rates, quality work on additions, finishing basements, attics, kitchens, call Bestway Builders. Free est. Licensed, Livonia, 537-5375

HOME IMPROVEMENT / Customized Modernization Best Material 4 Work-men available. Satisfaction guaranteed Call after 6PM 645-0932

K 4 B CUSTOM CABINETS Specialists In Kitchens. Countertope, Bathrooms 4 Rec Rooms. Dishwasher Installation. Ask for Kevin 836-4761

KITCHENS Cover your cabinets with Formica & Save. • • •

Complete Kitchen Remodeling TOP QUALITY CABINETS

4 2 2 - 2 2 4 0

KITCHENS DEAL DIRECT

NEW CABINETS 4 REFACING

326-5025 KITCHENS REMODELED

CALL BOB WILKIE

286-7888 L 4 S Glass 4 Maintenance 533-6507 Trapp Storm doors 4 Windows, Plate 4 Thermo units, Tub enclosures, Mirrors Storm repairs Interior Painting 4 Remodeling Free Estimates Visa, MC

MARS BLDG CO Residential, Com ! Additions. Kitchens, Dormers, Rec Rooms, Baths, Siding, free estimates Prompt service 538-2666 626-7044

NEED SOME

REMODELING ADVICE?

In-home consultations available for a flxed-feel

• Feasabllity Studies • Cost Analysis • Architectural Design

HOUSENSE INC.

542-3600 16 years of experience

OUTBACK BUILDERS -FROM OUTSIDE IN-

• Creative Kitchens • Custom Baths • Cozy rec rooms • Carpentry - All

We Do Great Work"

2 5 5 - 1 8 1 1 4 7 7 - 1 4 8 7

Ray's Construction BUILDER

261-4230

Carpentry

Village Carpenter Home or Business

Val. after 6, 476-7658

ADDISON CONSTRUCTION CO Building 4 Remodeling

All kinds of Carpentry Work, Rough 4 Finish Licensed Free Est 569 1282

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY WORK Repairs, Alterations

Basement Remodeling Call after 6pm 522-7547

BASEMENT RECREATION ROOMS

By Brad Carter, Carpenter 352-0345

CARPENTER- Finish 4 rough, all types of home repairs Interior 4 exte rior Remodel kitchen, bath, rec room Low prices Call 593-0733, 336-3394

CARPENTER, who teaches Industrial ArU desires weekend jobs Licensed 4 Insured Builder

348 6096 1

CARPENTER WORK Additions, drywall, rec rooms, ceilings, bookcases, kitchens, baths and porches Home or office. Reasonable 522-2563

CARPENTRY Licensed Builder Remodellng-Repairs

Residents! and Commercial Floor laying and sanding 533-9050

CARPENTRY REC ROOMS

525-9421

CUSTOM CABINET MAKER Tables, cabinets, built-in wall units, kitchens, formica work Cruice's Cus-tom Woodwork. 362-4454 or 547-6485

CUSTOM CARPENTRY All phases of your carpentiy and build-ing needs Residential 4 Commercial Free estimate After 4 30PM, 476-9597

FINISHED BASEMENTS CALL DAN

LIC 644-5115

FINISHED BASEMENTS CALL RON

3 8 6 - 0 1 1 9

R 4 R Mod

Custom Wood Decks

Call BOB REEDY

647-5033 Your investment is our responsibility'

FOR REASONABLE rates 4 quality work on basements, kitchens, attics, doors and windows, Bestway Builders Free est Licensed Livonia, 537-5375

H Si H MODERNIZATION RESIDENTIAL 4 COMMERCIAL

•Additions'Garages'Porches • BasemenU * K i tchens • Decks

•Store Fronts* Homes All Phases of Carpentry Work

Licensed 4 Free Estimates

-535 -8336 5 3 3 - 9 1 7 6

R 4 R Mod

FINISHED BASEMENTS

Call BOB REEDY

647-5033 "Your investment is our responsibility"

Carpet Cleaning

Steam Cleaning SPECIAL

$25 LIVING OR FAMILY RM Powerful new truck-mounted steam cleaner gets carpets safelv cleaner 4 dryer than all other methods

We guarantee to Get It Clean' Greasy Soil Extracted

Pet Odor Removal Trained Spotting Owner Operated

Licensed by 3M Company For Genuine SCOTCHGARD

ACTION CARPET CLEANING

559-0050 421-5380 GORDON E SCHULTZ

r Cheerful Free Estimates ' Serving All Areas

Visa MasterCharge

Member of The Society of Cleaning Technicians

CARPET 4 Furniture (leaning, floor waxing, wall 4 window washing, paint-ing 4 odd job home repair service

476-0011 or 835-8610

Duraclean Upholstery Carpet Cleaning

No Scrubbing No Over-Wetting

All Fabrics (Tapestry-Velvet) DARREL ARNOLD

255-5947 FOR REASONABLE rates 4 beautiful cleaning on carpets 4 furniture -King's Careful Cleaning. 21 yrs. exp. In-sured. Livonia, 261-1040

POLARA CARPET CLEANING Shampoo 4 Steam Living room, hall 4 dining area. t34 95; additional rooms, 112 to |14 422-0666 or 562-3623

QUALITY CARPET CLEANERS OF BLLOMFIELD HILLS

Steam clean vour carpet. Residential-Commercial. Insured. 626-6411

R 4 R Mod

KIMCO BUILDING CO.

MODERNIZATION HOME IMPROVEMENT

12137 Merriman Rd., Livonia Specializing in:

ADDITIONS, KITCHENS BASEMENT REC ROOMS

PORCHES , CARL DeBALDO

• 622-7100 KITCHEN 4 BATH REMODELING

Counter Top* Replaced 20% off on cabinets 4 labor.Frss Estimates.

Call Joe at 553-2246

QUALITY REMODELING All types, reasonable prices, deal direct with licensed builder. Miduel J. Forynskl 722-3365

FINISHED BASEMENTS

Call BOB REEDY

647-5033 "Your investment Is our responsibility'

R 4 R Mod

KITCHENS Call BOB REEDY

647-5033 "Your Investment Is our responsibility"

KITCHEN SPECIALIST Refacing or New Cabinets

Formica Counters Install Dishwashers. 726-7911

Lie. Bldr.-carpenter work, all kinds, rec rms, alum, siding, kitchens, gnrsgea, attics, paneling, seamless gutters, roof Ing. Guy Wei land, call eves. 937-23*0

LONE PINE BUILDING Carpentry work of all kinds Specialis-ing in baaement rec rooms, additions Eves 477-6713; 626-0665

LOW PRICE REPAIRS Carpentry, roof A gutters, plumbing 4 painting

476-0011 or 835-8610 OAKLAND COUtfTY CARPENTER

la available to place bids regarding

336-2366

R BERARD CO. INC. Custom Cabinet Maker

Wood and formica cabinets, kitchen cabinets reiaminated, counter tops, vanities, rec. rooms.

Licensed and insured

271-3683 272-J22L

R WAY CARPET CLEANING Steam Cleaning-Soil Extraction

Method |26 for living room and Hall |15 each additional room. 191-4433, 292-4131. 295-7735

"CARPET LAYING 4 REPAIRS Res tretchins, patching and reweaving Reasonable 532-6218

Catering - Flowers BARTENDERS WAITRESSES for pri vate parties, weddings, etc Country Club experience References 624-8185

CHUCK OLIVER SPECIALTY CATERING OF BLOOMFIELD

Hors D'oeuvres 4 Buffets Any size par ty Bartenders 543^100

MARY S PANTREE Hors D'oeuvres - Pies • Pastries

Yeast Breads 852-0877

Ceiling Work ACOUTIC TILE CEILINGS

Paneling 4 Floor Tile No J<» too small

Free estimate 421-8489

Chimney Cleaning

BURNING WOOD Causes build up of flammable creosote in your chimney This fire hazard can be cleaned out with no mess by fully insured experts Call

Chimney Cricket Sweeps, Inc.

541-1161 CHIMNEYS CLEANED

& SCREENED 427-3981

CHIMNEYS CLEANED TOP TO BOTTOM Chimney Screens installed repairs Tuckpointing Viola lions corrected Free estimates City wide 4 suburbs Visa 4 Mastercbarge

LICENSED & INSURED

841-0098 CHIMNEYS SWEPT CLEAN Removes fire hazard without soiling or disturbing the inte-rior of your home.

INSURED & TIMELY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

855-9870

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

STEAM CLEANING SPECIALISTS Uv: Rm 4 Hall, >30. Addl rms, |1»-$1S L I V O N I A 2 6 1 - 8 9 5 6

ULTIMATE CARPET CLEANING CO Shampoo 4 Steam. Also area rugs dropped off and picked ap 33213 7 Mile. Liv 476-6360

Carpet Laying

A-1 INSTALLATION AND CARPET REPAIRS

4 RE-STRETCHING Reasonable All Call Jim, 4S1-S11I

B SEOG CARPET SERVICE Carpet Repairs

PAD AVAILABLE 411-6550, 6M-4M7, 417-1994

CARPETS BY BRADLEY SALES-SERVICE-INSTALLATION

REPAIR-STEAM CLEANING LO 1-4916

EXPERT CARPET

INSTALLATION

" H E L P * * Where there Is smoke there may be a fireplace or wood stove chimney that needs cleaning. Is it yours? For expert chimney cleaning and all your wood-burning needs, call

PAUL GLASS CHIMNEY SWEEPS

525-5418 Master Sweep* 4

wood burning consultants

OLDE TOWNE CHIMNEY SWEEPS

OF ROCHESTER

651-7750 Certified by Natl. Chimney Swfcep Guild Members Wood Energy Iwtitute. Natl. Fire Protection Assoc Our fully insured aerrices Include: chimneys swept, inspections, repairs, tiona and consultations

BRADLEY'S CUSTOM DRAPERIES made in our own workshop Free estimates Complete selection of quality fabrics 474-3550

CAROL'S CUSTOM DRAPERIES 4 Cornice Boards Samples available Free estimates Call 9AM 9PM

422 0231

DRAPERY DESIGNS Free Design Service. Custom made draperies, bedspreads woven woods, vertical & Slimline blinds & window shades. Over 30 years experience.

891-6266 TIME FOR NEW DRAPERIES'1

SEAMLESS SHEARS K SPECIALTY Every Order Hand-Sewn With Care

261 0143

Dreeemaking A Tailoring DRESS DESIGNING

By Denise Call

673-6288

SEWING 4 ALTERATIONS Done in My Home

Phone 525-9449

SEWING & ALTERATIONS Done if) my borne

Call 525-9449

Electrical

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commercial-Industrial-Res'l

Maintenance 425-0030

COLLINS ELECTRIC New installations 4 repairs Residential 4 Commercial

FREE ESTIMAT^S-729-6559

COMPLETE Comm'l Electric Service No job too small to handle

545-4353 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS

All Kinds, Experienced, Prompt, Rea sonable, No Job Too Small 399-9075

ELECTRICAL SERVICE Comm'l 4 Residential Appliance Hookups. Additions Wired Licensed Free Est 544-7657 or 542-0208

ELECTRICAL WORK Gusranteed Lie « Southfield 22 Mod-ernisation 4 Additions All Types Viola-tions Corrected 559-8777 or 55*5160

JLS ELECTRIC 838-8382 Old-New Homes. Comm'l-Llght lod'l

Quality work-Reasonable rates

OAKLAND ELECTRIC Fast, qualified electrical work CaU us when you need us. anytime We accept Master Charge 4 Visa 642 79)9

RANGES. DRYERS New fuse boxes or circuit breakers installed Viola-tion* corrected. No job too small. 24 hr service 641-0681 335-6131

Speedy Electric Service uxnml-Industrial-Residential

464-1035

ALL GOOD SPLIT Mixed Hardwood Well seasooed, J45 delivered |40 picked up, White Birch $60 face cord 4x8xl6xl8in Kindling $3 or 2 for 65 Canton Closed Sundays 495-1311

ALL SEASONED FIREWOOD Servicing Troy 4 Rochester Area

Delivered To Your Home Call Eves 689 3529

DELIVERED WITHIN 48 HRS.

Mixed hardwood, split, seasoned $45 a face cord 4x8x16 18 delivered 721 2674

FAST DELIVERY Mixed Hardwood Split delivered $45 face cord (4x8x16) 2 for $8S 3 lor $125 Birch $60 421 9084

FIREPLACE WOOD Mixed Hardwoods $45

Cannel Coal 7c lb. Kindling $2.50 bundle

Local delivery available Sand Gravel. RR Ties, Topsoil

NOBLE'S 8 MILE SUPPLY

AT MIDDLEBELT

474-4922 FIREWOOD

Seasoned Hardwood Pick-up or delivered

Days.721 6610 Eve 464 2795

FIREWOOD - Split Hardwoods $50 per face cord 4 x 8 x 18" delivered Oakland County area

391-0030'

FIREWOOD Split 4 well seasoned mixed hardwoods 4x8. 16 18 in $40 cord

482 8517

G 4 A WOOD SERVICE Guaranteed Seaoned Firewood Mixed

Hardwoods, free delivery, $50 or 2; cords for $95 4x8x16 Birchwood. $55 a cord, 4x8x18 254 9663

HARDWOOD Seasoned, split , delivered $55 4'x8'xl6". 2 for $100 7 years experi ence For prompt delivery call 962 5688

HARDWOOD I (or $44. 2 (or $84 FRUITWOOD $52

Half hardwood, half fruitwood $48 Cedar kindling. $3

Prompt free delivery 464-1451

M & M FIREWOOD MIXED HARDWOODS 4x8x18 face cord, del $50 Stacked, $60 Daily 9AM 5PM. 624 6666 Sat. Sun or eves after 5, 227-4987

OAK FIREWOOD $45 Face Cord

Delivered 678 2852

PREMIUM QUALITY, SEASONED Hardwood, 3 Face Cord Load. (4x4il j

Full measure. t l M Del'd locally Dependable 1 Day Service '

Mon -Sat Northville. 349 682*

Chimney Dii2L42ni« ft D a a a u Duivaing a w p u r

CHIMNEYS Repaired ar built naw. Screane

Cleaned. Roof leaks stooped &RANTEED! G A7 mi

Chrietmat Treee FRESH TREES

Scotch Ptaas. Open Sat 4 Sw

•d Farm's, 6514311

Excavating

Anderson Excavating Donne. Backhoe. Front Loader,9

Trucking, General Grading. 476-1461

(RARE) The best aromatic 4 heat, 100% Hard Rock Maple Sacri flee, was $69 50, now I49.M. 4X8X16, (4 Once in Lifetime offer) Kindlii 500 bag. $3/1 for H Free delivery Cash, No Checks Please 531-76M

SEASONED mixed hardwood As low m $40 per race cord, delivered Also all white birch wood. S U d u ^ available Call 7PM-16PM St7-UI»

•14-1174

PATS EXCAVATING Sand 4 Gravel

Drain Fields 4 Roads 417 9565

CHAIN LINK STEEL FENCES Prompt Installation, quality work. Portable dog pena, pool aorioaurea-GOOD PRICE-Free estimate* 534-5106 394-9617

Firewood ••ADMIRE YOUR FIRE Hacker Fireplace Wood

Hard-Birch-Fruit Since 1646 474-6914

SELECT HARDWOODS Well seeaooed 4 split

4x6x16.64$ afsce cord Delivered 591-6427

SHOCK BROTHERS Corded mixed hardwood. 4x6x16ia . de-livered,$45 Pickup $40 face cord Days, 354-44* eves 776-44*

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market Place 70S HoumHoM Qoodt

Oakland County

woodirtin used 1 sen. |1M Gold Hoed drapes, 50'x60' aad 44"xl4", 111 a pair 642-0185

PURNISHINGS from well-known Blr • j f fc im designer's home English Oasterfleld leather sofa, lounge chain, a m rasi, painting*, etc Den or boy's

Audio bed, dresser clothes, sue 10

d«sk. etc De 6475234

GIFT yourself A your bedroom with a "Country-Pine" armolre It's I drawers will bold alot adding valuable storage space If you buy It we will deliver 64V9194 851*894

GOLD carnet (JOyda) fixtures, 2 antique white marble end table*, I lamps, cof lee table (French style) 6M-4727

GOOD FURNITURE Reasonable Dressers. buffet, velvet chair, console, armoire, child'! bedroom, etc 156-6813

GREEN velvet loveseat. 1200 Off white La-Za Boy rocker. 1200. Coffee table IIS Will Mil separately Call after 4 PM. Rochester 651-1171

Have white wool carpeting A Festoon <frapes to match I must sell Also har-vest table with Hitchcock bench It 2 chirr callFoi Croft Apt 62MI51

KITCHEN SET - I chairs, with brown butcher block table, good shape Call before 9 PM 681-7506

KITCHEN TABLE, glass A walnut with pa4» and 4 naugahyde chairs, 1175; greeo upholstered contemporary swivel chair, 1150. 4 vinyl bar stools, 140; ce-ramic lamp, MS; high chair, fIS; baby dressing table, 115 Troy 141-7011

LIVING ROOM - cut velvet gold A rust couch, fruitwood cocktail table A matching snd table, all excellent condi-tion 842 3215

STEREO, lady's luggage, outside Christmas lights, dressing table A bench, typewriter A table, window ex-bast fan. other household items,

477-9413

NORMAN ROCKWELL lithograph. Gilding The Eagle. 11500, must sell

348 3343

OLD English Captain swivel bar stools (1); antique Oriental I piece bedroom set, antioue oak buffet, desk A chair pool table, portable phonograph (2), aquarium A filter, child's electric or gan. black A white TV

706 Household Goods Oakland County

MATCHING DRESSER and desk, den im A whits. $10 each 549-8458

MIRRORED wall hangings, contempo-rary and originals, designer's house, call Sberyl, 352 1035 or 843 7004

708 Household Goods Oakland County

MOVING TO CONDO - solid maple round table, 4 chairs, |50 Large maple hutch, harvest table, 8 ladder back chairs, $750, Queen size sofa bed, $150 Antique postal desk, |250, Baldwin con » l e piano. 11495, sofa, |100, 477-8789

NEW COUCHES, modern Teak and tile Danish dining room set Teak wall sys-tem Rosewood dresser 474-1235

ORIGINAL LIMOGES Havlland China. hite with fluted gold edge, complete

service for 10 Plus 3 service dishes Mint condition. |1500 628-4238

PARSONS dining table, white formica, 72', 1150 Wall hung unit, contempo-rary, lacquered, beige, 11500 661-2115

PARTY TABLE A 4 red naugahyde chairs 1 white swivel naugahyde chair

Call after 4PM. 642-6159

PECAN otagon dining table with 4 chairs, like new condition. 1125474-4464

PORTABLE Bar, new 1978, eicellent condition, 1176. Kashimar Rug. Persian reproduction. 9 10x13 10. new 1978, ex-celletn condition, |450 644-4680

REED A BARTON sterling silver, Sil-ver Wheat, place setting for four, com-plete $600 553-2176

SELIG contemporary white Haitian cotton weekends

sofa, Call

loveseat, Eves or 681-8265

SELLING OUT Living, dining, bed-room and family room furniture Also misc items Reasonable 626-2700

LIVING ROOM furniture, Henredon cabinets, chairs, tables, kingslie head-board,nite stands Best offer 851-5062

TRADITIONAL 88" sofa, celery, excel-lent condition. Country French table A draperies 642 9217

SUTTON PLACE Townhouse decorator draperies A brass rods Reasonable

353 6140

THOMASVILLE pecan dining room table A chairs; walnut credenxa/slate top, triple dresser, silver trays; hair

851-4480 dryers All excellent condition 626-3994

DENSIFIED WOOD FUEL LOG

8 LOGS PER CASE

AGLO ALL

WOOD LOGS...

• 'FREE DELIVERY FOR LIVONIA-5 CASE MINIMUM* *

SLIGHT CHARGE FOR OTHER AREAS EFFICIENT* ECONOMICAL* CLEAN* CONVENIENT* SAFE

• § CASE - 8 LOGS PER CASE

* 6 " per case (Less than 79$ ea.) • 11 CASE - 8 LOGS PER CASE

per case (Less than 694 ea.) (11 CASE8 EOWVELENT TO B.T.U OUTPUT O f 1 COflO O f AIR DRIED CUT WOOD)

PHONE 522-6644 or 533-9091 •B.T.U -BRITISH THERMAL UNIT

SELLING YOUR FURNISHINGS?

DONTGIVE THEM AWAY' Have a professionally conducted house hold or estate sale Appraisals Free Consultation

B & B SALES Bev 422-4270 Betty

SEWING Machine, portable With car rying case Used once $200 After 5 PM

478-4106

SIMMONS HIDEABED - teen toy's games A clothing, household Items, af ter 5pm 557-4623

SINGER DIAL-A-MATIC zig zag sewing ma chine Embroiders, appliques, but tonholes, etc Late model school trade in $59 cash or monthly payments New machine guarantee

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

FE 4-0905

SINGER Golden Touch A Sew, A cabi net, model 630, owned by dressmaker, well maintained. $125 644-8219

SOFABED, lounge chair A ottoman, ta bles, lamps, stereo, mirrors Good con-dition. must sacrifice. 353-6591

SOFA, Naugahyde recliner, dining room table A chairs, baby crib, white leather chair Evenings only 651-0841

SOLID MAPLE bedroom set A other items Moving to California 642-4S17

SOLID OAK Drexel almond color din-ing room set, 6 chairs, buffet A Duncan Phyfe table, excellent condition One of a kind curved glass china cabinet, dark walnut, 1977 Rockwell plate, 626-5832

SPERTE sun lamp, ladies imported fur lined leather coat, size 10 -12, miscella-neous, 356-4943

SPRAGUE A Carleton traditional hutch, fruitwood, 38 x 74 x 18, Lady Kenmoor dishwasher 553-2947

STEREO Console by Fisher with dual changer, bookcase, TV, La-z-boy chair A Misc Call Evenings 357-3458

TRUE Chinese Oriental rug, 13 ft X 10 ft., $1100 or best offer After 5pm

647-4114

TWELVE PIECE Woodard iron porch set $1000

wrought 647-2035

TWIN Beds, Colonial head and foot boards with frames only Excellent con-dition 553 3313

TWO new Queen Ann blue velvet chairs $325 4 piece maple bedroom set $325 62" oval maple table $175 549-3973

709 Household Goods Wayne County

BEDROOM SUITE, hid^abed, chairs radio/record player combination, dish es, etc. 427 4084

BLACK plush lounge chair, almost new $35, terrarium on stand, filled with live plants $10 537-3175

BOOTH TYPE kitchen set, excellent condition, $150 453-0956

BROWN modern 96' couch $260 After 5PM call 522 3035

CARPETING, brown plush, apprroxi mately 37 yds. perfect condition Best offer 464-0525

CARPETING, gold shag, also gold-red multi-tone shag, various sizes, offer Couch, 2 matching chairs, Wedgewood blue, walnut trim, good condition $300

453 2956

BARGAINS-Refr igerator / electr ic stove, dryer, washer, lawn equipment player piano 422-2881

BEAUTIFUL custom made pine mantle and bookshelf. 1180 459-9579

TWO MODERN walnut formica dinette tables, one Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, 4 dinette chairs 421-3128

TWO single beds, complete Two white bedspreads 477-8938

CHINA/BUFFET, Pennsylvania House, cherry, apt size Excellent condition $500 421-1043

CHINA CABINET, pecan or fruitwood finish, like new. reasonable, twin quilt ed rust bedspreads 464 0746

CHROME A GLASS dinette set oval 45x60" table and 4 swivel chairs.$375

455 5646

COLOR TV 25 inch walnut console, all channels, pre-set tuning Excellent con-dition, guaranteed. $125. 261-5800

CONTEMPORARY COUCH $35 2 chairs, green, $15 each 2 end tables modern. $10 each 2 lamps, wood and brass. $8 each 538-2711

DESIGNER FURNITURE 7' Sofa, Lounge Chair with Ottoman Excellent condition Call Evenings, Weekends

522 2099

DESK - student size with swival chair, $275 Table, 14 in high, 72 in long 20 in wide, $125 new condition, 464-8478

DINING ROOM set, girl's jr miss bed-room set, white, and misc 591-0362

DINING ROOM set, 9 piece Jr size, Heritage end Ubles, 25 in color TV console, all items antique white, new condition, also custom made sleeper sofa A misc furniture Eves 522-2204

DINING ROOM set, Danish modern, china cabinet, table with leaf, 4 chairs, excellent condition, $150 464-8896

TWO oval braided rugs, earth tone col-ors, reversible, 8 ^ X i m , $ 6 0 , A 5 W X 8^,$35 Very good condition 352-0536

709 Household Goods Wayne County

WATER BED - queen size, excellent condition, heater, vibrator, dark pine platform frame Used 1 month, $330 or best offer. 721-4319

BEAUTIFUL kitchen cupboards, avo-cado green, enough for two kitchens Will sell separately $700 (originally $2400) Drop in oven with burners, $95 , built-in oven,$75 459 5665

DUNCAN PHYFE dropleaf table, 4 chairs A buffet, $550; also custom framed oil painfing originals 534 5394

ENGLISH SPODE China, Buttercup pattern, service for 6 Also some crystal 534-0111

FRENCH Provincial lamp tables, hand carved, Circa 1920's Call evenings A weekends 453-2692

GAS FIREPLACE logs, screen A fitt-ings. sun lamp on stand with timer, like new 464-3193

GIRLS white bedroom set, twin beds complete, chest of drawers, good condi-tion 474 2243, or 477 5283

GREEN LEATHER sofa bed. good con-dition, $50 427-2834

709 Household Goods Wayne County

HIDE-A-BED. Brown gold, white plaid, Herculon, Colonial design, excellent cond ,$150 call 10AM-8PM 421-0685

HURCULON sleeper sofa, regular sixe, $55 422 6388

ITALIAN dining room set, fruitwood $175, Italian 75' sofa $70. gold Spanish accent chairs 180 Plymouth 455-0704

LIKE NEW • walnut dining room table. 6 chairs, rocking chair, desk. misc. fur-niture Call after 6pm 459-1417

MAKE ROOM for Baby Sale Call after 12 Noon King size water bed, plus ex-tras. |130 Jacuzzi pool, filter A pump, 150 5 ft. contemporary bar, plus 2 stools, |40 Wood Executive desk, needs refinishing. |65 3 X 4 ft contemporary dinette set. 150 522-0818

MATERIALS former Seamtress sell-ing out, all types, hundreds of yards Good quality, 50 a Yd Handmade baby blankets. Call 459 8867

MOVING - antique walnut 8 piece din-ing set, beds, sofas, whole houseful of furniture, much misc Novi 349-4886

MUST SELL - fine furniture Round pedestal dining room table. 3 leaves. 4 chairs, new pads. Breakfront, fruitwood with drop desk Large coffee table, fru-itwood-white marble RCA 23 in con-sole color TV Wing chair, aqua crewl Evenings A weekends 968-5795,

522-2020

NEW REPOSSESSED Kirby vacuum cleaner with attachments and sham-pooer, never used. 1330 firm 525-6337

OLD CHILD'S r^ll top desk with swivel chair, 2 cherry1 chairs, small tables, dresser, depression glass, plants, misc items, after 5PM, 261-3579

PINE OVAL dining table, 40x60 Formi-ca top. 4 chairs $200 After 3PM

455-0461

PIT STYLE 5 piece sectional, brown A old velour Brand new, excellent con-ition Must sell $450 or best offer

Days Cathie 557-5770 After 5 459-6298

PLAID couch A loveseat, great for family room, good condition 525-6442

ROUND BED, 7 ft complete, matching headboard, pillow cover A bedspread $200 or best offer 459 4259

SALE SALE Mattresses $24, $29 2 pc living room «ts $129 Chests A Dressers, $23, $29 Lamps $5, $7, $9 Refrigerators. Gas A Electric SToves Tables A end tables. $5, $9 $19 Desks Bedroom sets, 3 pc.. $89 Bedroom sets, new, $129 Sofa beds, new, $89 Beds, 115, 125 Holly-wood beds, complete, $59 Wringer washers, $29 Bunk Beds new. $69, $89 Credit Cards Accepted

New A Used Furniture

Bargain House Furniture 21741 Fenkell (at Lahser)

Store Hrs 9:30 to 5

709 Household Goods Wayne County

TRADITIONAL TABLES, all wood, 2 end Ubles, 1 coffee, 1 year old, $215

981-1951

TWO Maroon Cordoroy chairs A otto-man, $250. call after 5pm, 459-1704

Warehouse Sale ALL NEW FURNITURE

Odd chest $59.95 Trundle Beds . . . .$129.95 Hollywood Beds. . $119.95 Roll Away Beds . . . $89.95 Mattresses $49.95 Odd Mirrors . . . . $14.95

. BED-N-BUNK Sleep Shoppe Inc.

24425 Plymouth Rd. V/i Blks. W. of Telegraph

KE 1-1740

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

BASEMENT HOUSE Sale Bloomfield Hills, 132 Millington, S. of Square Lake, E off Woodward Think Christmas An-tiques. Furniture, Jewelry, Clothes, Dishes, Etc Thurs thru Sun, Nov 19 thru Dec 2, 10AM-6PM

BASEMENT SALE, used typewriter, old school desk, some toys, skates, mini pool table, dressing table etc Open Sun -Mon Tues -Weds 2-5PM 21809 Inkster, Farmington 476-3448

BASEMENT SALE Sat, Sun, Dec 1.2, 9am-4pm Sutton Place 9 Mile A Lahser, enter at flasher light, follow signs to 23195 Orleans Place Antiques, primitives, designer clothes, misc household, reasonable

WATERBED, complete, kingsize, with heater, $125 After 6pm 397-3634

BEAUTIFUL Hand Crochet 92" round white table cloth, exquisite Christinans gift, $250 Call after 9 AM 422-4815

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

Microscopes! NEW A USED

Monocular, Binocular models for Pro-fessional A Medical students Also lim-ited quantity of Stereo models for coin A stamp collectors Small particles From $100 $600 Phone between 9am-5pm, Mon thru Fri

557-3743 ADULT snowmobile clothing Ham-mond chord organ A bench 3 piece Hitchcock-type Uble A chairs 642-0226

ALL steel flat bed trailer, excellent condition, 476 4059

ANNUAL MERCHANDISE sale Teen and misses sportwear, coats and suits, accessories at prices from $2 A up Temple Emanu el, 14450 W 10 Mile, Oak Park Tues Dec 4, 2 30 8PM Wed Dec 5, 9-12 noon Cash only

ANTIQUE ESTATE HOUSEHOLD SALES

DAD LTD Complete - Confidential Special rate to retirees

J75-0188 375-1540

ARTIFICIAL Christmas tree $55; baby crib, white, without mattress $40, large rocking horse $25 477-6508

SINGER Zig Zag sewing machine in wood cabinet with chair, good condi-tion $130, 721-2469

SOFA, 6 ft, brown, glass top cocktail table, 6 ft , 2 folding cots, circular record cabinet Antiques 2 milk cans, trunk, treadle sewing machine 422-3343

SOFA, 8Vi tu f t ed , brown leatherette, like new, 459 2684

TRADITIONAL Sofa, (plaid), coffee table, 2 end tables, 1 hanging lamp, 2 table lamps $200 or best offer Call 728-2734 between 9 AM and 2 PM

ATTIC TREASURES AUCTION Used furniture, antiques, dining room sets, bedroom sets, living room furni-ture, collectables, Dec 2 at lpm 1295 W Maple Rd Walled Lake 624-0244

BYERS COUNTRY TOY BARN Open Fn 1 to 9 PM Unusual toys. Ger-man dolls, doll houses, miniatures Country pine furniture. Lamps, quilts, much more Children welcome Histori-cal site and Nature Center Also Sat 11 AM Sun I until crowd leaves 213 com-merce rd Commerce

CAT or dog, large or small, a portrait of your "fuzzy friend' makes a beauti-ful gift For a painting of your favorite animal, call 645-9194 851 6896

CHESS Set, Ivory, modern Oriental King 6W inches tall In display case WOO 354 3343

CHRISTMAS SALE School quality Chalk board. Penninsula Slate Co.. 1166 E Big Beaver. Troy 689 9300

COMING A GOING SALE Complete assortment of sturdy moving boxes in-cluding wardrobes A book cartons, $50 For those arrivln(5-22Vxl4V shag carpet, shades ranging from apricot to tomatoe red, with pad, $100 254-1086

CRIB COMPLETE bedding. 3 round mirrors. Christmas decorations, hang-ing planter, crafts, crocheting 474-5713

710 Misc. For Sale Oskland County

GARAGE SALE Friday A Sat 9 5PM Furniture, wrought iron, bikes, Flute, Americana 4164 Old Dominion Dr West Bloomfield off Orchard Lake Rd

GARAGE SALE November 30, Dec 1, 2 10 SPM, 31730 Coronet, Farmington Hills 553 0079

GARAGE SALE Owner relocating Nov 29,30 A Dec 1 , 9-5 PM 6238 Bux ton Dr., W Bloomfield (Maple A Ore hard Lake) Misc household goods, in eluding Frigidaire refrigerator, metal gilder. Tandom bicycle, Christmas trims, crafts! toys, etc

GARAGE SALE Quality furniture, electric organ, mens coats sixe 42 Sat A Sun 10-5 1432 Crescent Lane. Ro Chester. Kings Cove 652-6159

GARAGE SALE-Sat A Sun . 10-5 21610 Jacksonville, 2 blocks N of Grand Riv-er. 4 blocks E of Middlebelt

GARAGE SALE, Sat. Dec 1st only. 9 to 5 PM Winter coats, toys, skates, misc 1612 Welling, Troy, between Rochester A John R, So of Long Lake

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

HOUSEHOLD SALE, furniture, coats, much more Sat Sun 10-4PM 21341 Dartmouth Southfield 1IH-Lahser area 155-4*70

HOUSEHOLD SALE, Early American living A dining room, baby furniture A accessories, custom macrame shelf A plant hanger, gas BBQ, dressers, lamps, power drill woman s figure skates (I), many misc items Fri Sun 357-1034

LARK luggage One man's wardrobe bag used only on $135 After 5pm, bag used only once New $235, asking

352 3714

LIQUIDATION SALE

Lost our lease sale ends Nov 30 Fan tastic bargains on Soiarian. linoleum, vinyl A no wax tiles, ceramic floor A wall tiles Mirrors plain A fancy Car pel samples, 10 cents All waxes adhesive* A accessories, all name brands cut to cost No reasonable offer refused

Mr Tile Co, 1935 E 8 Mile Rd Warren

GARAGE SALE Tools, clothes, furni-ture, tractor, log spliter A antiques Nov 29th thru Dec 3 24470 Green Val ley. 10 Mile-Lahser area

GARAGE SALE: 2 refrigerators, one 6 months old, lullaby crib like new, ferti-lizer spreader, lawn sweeper, 18" girls Schwinn bike, misc items Friday A Sat 9 30-5PM 18760 Walmer Lane Huntley Sub Birmingham

GARAGE TYPE sale in my Apt Super bargains Woodcreek Village Condos. Middlebelt and 13 Mile Rd, Bldg "29632, Sat -Sun only, 10-6

DINING ROOM SET, dog kennel, dish es, exerciser, invalid walker, etc

647-1361

DOULTON FIGURINES Private Col-lection Some are very old Lansing Call Evenings 517-669 2071

D A V FLEA MARKET 47326 Dequindre Just N of Auburn Utica Open every Sun 9AM-5PM Visi tors Welcome Free Parking

ELECTRIC stove, gas circulator, wash basin, window van, wheelchair, lawn spreader A lawn roller 474-2885

GI JOE equipment, portable TV, child's phonograph A guitar, children's records 647 1575

HANDSOME 8 Ft. sofa, down pillows. 4 extra floor cushions Old Tiffany chan delier Glass tub enclosure 16961 Kirkshire, 14 A Pierce. Birmingham

Heavy McCullough Mini Mac 35 chain saw 14 in blade, excellent condition.

$99 After 2PM. 335-1887

MOVING Best offer Modem walnut china cabinet 16 cu ft Hudson upright freezer Exercise bicycle 543 4745

ESTATE SALE - Sat, Sun , 10 to 6 PM Furniture, TV, household goods, clothes and much more 1055 North Woodward, Glen Apartments

BALLY Freedom 76'Pin Ball, full ar-cadc size, excellent condition, private owner 642 3260

BAR, 4', black vinyl padded front A rails, two adjustable stools $100 com-plete Good condition 478-4069

BASEMENT A garage sale, Nov ,30-Dec l. IO-4pm. 30310 Cheviot Hills, Franklin, S off 13 Mile between Tele-graph A Franklin Toys for Christmas, good condition, some clothing, materi-al, misc household, stocking stuffers, Christmas wreaths

FA1RCHILD Television game with 7 extra videocarts, plays 11 games Blackjack, baseball, dragrace, spitfire, etc 1150 357-4428

FARMINGTON COUNTRYCLUB membership for sale 476-2549

553-2320

F IREPLACE Glass door assembly De-luxe model with variable speed blower heat exchanger Farmington 553-3353

FULL LINE of brand name cosmetics and gift items Garage sale prices Save to 75% 18910 Adrian Drive, Southfield Saturday A Sunday, 10-5

HUMMEL PLATE 1979, 1200 or best offer 649 4971

JOHN THOMAS INTERIORS finest quality carpets at a savings Have the exciting new carpet you want for the holidays. 851-1912

NEED HOLIDAY GIFTS'1

Short of money'' Have a DISCOVERY party, receive free books and toys for your children Call 661 0675

LOVESEATS (2). brown striped 2 rust chairs Square cocktail Uble, matchinf stereo cabinet TV, tape recorder, 1 chrome bar stools, 2 Ubles with marble tops 2 Italian green chairs, misc items

851-

MATCHING couch A chair |75 Kitchen table 2 chairs $20 Call between 8 30AM-5PM Ask for Kelly 353 1345

MOVING SALE FRANKLIN Antiques Victorian furniture. Oak dresser, oak sideboard Ubles Rugs, pictures, plants. MayUg Gas Dryer, Hiding A self propelled mowers, yard tools, misc 32900 Colony Hill, comer of Colony Hill A 14 Mile between Inkster A Franklin Rds Fn thru Sun . Nov 29 Dec 2nd 10AM-5PM

MOVING SALE must see' 9 Mile-Ore hard Lake. 21545 Randall, Wed through Sunday Nov 28 Dec 2. 10am-8pm.

MOVING SALE pool uble. living room furniture, rocker, leather d«sk chair, CB FM AM, canoe and motor, chain link fence and gates kennel, 22 rifle, trampoline lots more 2669 Ripple Ct., Mllford 698 9594

OFFICE FURNITURE, includes desks secretaries chairs, receptionist room furniture Also white Mediterranean kingsize bedroom set with triple dress-er must sell After 6 PM 8512604

CHRISTMAS TREES

DOUGLAS FIRS OUR SPECIALTY Our Douglas Firs are of excellent quality. They do not shed their needles. We have Wreaths, Boughs, Cedar and Pine Roping and Grave Blankets.

GRIMES MARKET 40790 Grand Mver, Novi

bet Haggerty A M—dowtoroofc 477

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Firewood SPLIT SEASONED FIREWOOD

$45 a face cord delivered, 2 for $85 Kindling. $3 a bundle. 2 for $5

I H.J A Tree ser Free Delivery,525-0150

STAY WARM this Winter - cut down I tea ting bills Excel! quality firewood at $10 a cord (approx ll",4'xl')

I Residential Landscape Serv 626-9599

THE LAWN MAINTENANCE CO

FIREWOOD 356-7877

1533-5482 531 9022

WHITE OAK, |50 MIXED HARDWOOD. 145

4 X I X 16' or II' Delivered I After 4 30. 348 9079

Floor Service FLOOR SANDING REFINISHING

|Old floors our specialty SUin work I beautifully done very reasonable Free lest 477-7736

HARDY'S FLOOR SANDING Old A New Work Free Estimate*

271-1617

LEONARD'S FLOOR SANDING |M YEARS EXPERIENCE QUALITY | WORK REASONABLE PRICES

437-5631

Furnace

KRAUSE'S HOME HEATING Featuring HEIL HEATING A COOLING EQUIPMENT

Fast, dependable service Free estimates, of course

421-9170 I Humidifiers, custom duct work Fur |nsce cleaning A Electronic cleaners

Mastercharge

;urntture FURNITURE REPAIR

Reupholstering A Refinishing speciality u repairing, reglueing

reupholstering dining room chairs |Visa A MC 151 2550

Qareges

GARAGE DOORS |REPAIRED OR REPLACED Electric

rators 425-1417

, MIKE RASHID I Bring yur beat deal to us A well b u t It! I Garage doors, operators, siding A re-I modeling 474 5652

Gutters

OHMER GUTTER SERVICE

Gutters cleaned, repaired, painted New fatten Installed

Trim A overhang painted

624-5357

I I i i i i A i m . .. nanoyman ALL TYPES or HOME REPAIRS

Good work, reasonable Aak for Al after 4pm

M6-7M9

Hauling

HONEST PRICES - Trash removal, any kind Building she clean-up Garage A Basement Cleaning Fast Service

474-2640

LIGHT HAULING & Appliance Removel

363-9801 or 363-0717

R. DICKERSON'S We pick up yotir discarded furniture, misc and clothing 895-1878

Janitorial MAT'S BUILDING MAINTENANCE

Residential-Commercial Offices, Ho-tels, Churches Carpet Cleaning, Floor C»re Window cleaning 342-4117

MOBIL MAIDES Commercial-Office-Residential

Day or Night, Job Rate or Contract Call, 961-0151

WRECKING-RUBBISH REMOVAL Machine Loading-Bulldozing

Dump Trucking 349-1228 $75 minimum 582-6692

Heating HEATING A AIR CONDITIONING

Electronic Air Cleaners Power Humidifiers Sales A Service Visa A MC Accepted 455-6500

HOME HEATING SERVICE Service-Repair-Cleaning

Custom duct work Mastercharge 421-9170

537 1262

H A A HEATING Licensed Contractor Reasonable Rates

537-2349

Humidifier! LOBB WA-1

Power humidifier, 24 gallons per day $159 00 InsUlled. Energy saving ther-mostats Ronald S Ross 474-4454

Insurance Photography AAV RECORDING SERVICES

Video-Cassette documentation of all personal effects for aid in Insured loas claims No other method of documenta-tion can so thoroughly provide the de Uil required by insurance companies CaU now for a fr(e estimate 24 nr. tele-phone Fully Insured or write: P,0 Box 561, Keego Harbor 48033, for more Information

(313) 363-3700

SPARKLE JANITORIAL SERV Family Owned A Operated

Full Service-Insured Excellent references avail 464-1602

Landscaping

A-1 LANDSCAPING Specializing in Retaining Walls Yard Clean-up A Snow Plowing

FIREWOOD, 682-6702 or 674-4202

CRIMBOLI LANDSCAPE

CONTRACTORS •Award Winning Landscapes •Custom Designs •Retaining Walls: Stone or Timber •Sprinkler Systems •Commercial-Residential

FREE ESTIMATES & DESIGNS

BY APPOINTMENT

422-2022 422-2024 422-2026

Insulation

DON'T WAIT INSULATE

Call Now Before The Rushlll

•FREE ESTIMATES ©COURTEOUS SERVICE @BETTER PRICES

UNITED HOMEOWNER'S SERVICES

525-0110

MEYER MARGOLIS LANDSCAPING INC.

476-1797 FREE ESTIMATES

24 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Residential Commercia Patios, ReUining Walls, Decks

AWARD WINNING DESIGNS OR

BID ON YOUR DESIGN All Work Fully Insured' All Work Guaranteed

Member Mich Assoc. of Nurserymen

EXPERT SUBCONTRACTOR Blown Fiberglass for Attic A Walls

Lowest Rates 543-2199

HOME REPAIRS At Rednced Rates

Free Estimates 721-7211

HOME REPAIRS CARPENTRY, Painting, Roofing, Ontters, Electrical and Plumbing All

I typas of repairs 474-2217,474-5441

HOME REPAIRS * MAINTENANCE No Job Too Small Free Estimates

| MI-7117.......Eat th I114H1

Northws* Area Prompt Service Repairs A Improvements

PtanMag, Electrical A Carpentry I Free Estimates 4224470

Fast Hailing Service, WEE-HAUL M2PER LOAD

| GARAGE BASEMENT CLEANUP I Fred. $$4-2279, M3 1247

OAE

INSULATION

Finest product at^actory t o ? « prices Fast Service 477-1*17 or 35^ 8506

J A D INSULATION Lowest rates in town Call for free estimates

631-5100

MICHIGAN THERMAL INSULATION SAVE 11-ENERGY

FINEST apray-blown product available All season comfort! BEST PRICE-FAST SERVICE

Fret Estimate LICENSED AIN8URED

$$$-1212

RAY'S Landscaping

& Nursery • QUALITY NURSERY

STOCK 1 LANDSCAPE DESIGN RE-LANDSCAPING PATIOS REDWOOD DECKS RETAINER WALLS HYDROSEEDING

DAILY I AM - A PM

624-6666 626-9377

1125 W IS MILE RD.

Maid Service LET US CLEAN YOUR HOME

We clean homes, offices A apU with a personal touch Give us a call at 552-•0250 Vonnie's Helpers

MAID SERVICES Cleaning A decorating, wall washing

Call 7am to 8pm, 361-2323 After 6pm. 273-J712

TRANSPORTAMAIDS Temporary services-general cleaning

Garage, basement, attics Insured 537 8104

Moving A Storage COLLEGE STUDENTS

will move your house, office or apart ment Reasonable, insured, free rati mates 542-8455 or 398-4397

DEPENDABLE MOVING After hours A weekends

Handled carefully- Guaranteed Est 277-2620 Days. 277-2704

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO CUSTOM work, household moving, offices, pscking, pianos, appliances, lo-cal A St of Mien 357-2674

LIGHT LOAD MOVING at Light Load Prices

WESTERN SUBURBS , 522-3474

Moving & Storage

MOVING?? Call 24 hours (Including Weekends A Holidays) for professional experienced Movers Independently owned and oper-ated to give you the BEST deal In town

BLACK & WHITE MOVING

846-9022 874-3562

Rite-Way Moving Local, Suburbs A Long-DisUncF

Pianos - Our Specialty 255-3974

Painting A Decorating

DYNAMIC DECOR Interior-Exterior Painting

Wallpapering-Airless Spray We Have The Best Prices

For The Finest Quality Work Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed

For 1 Full Year Prompt Service

FREE ESTIMATES

722-0180 427-0038 99

STOP! 24 YEARS PAINTING EXP

Hygrade Painting & Decorating Co.

Residential, interior, exteriw. ts upon request FREE ESTIMATES

774-0292

Painting A Decorating

M. GORELICK Professional Painting-Decorating

Commercial A Decorative Spraying Guaranteed Licensed, insured

474-0911

EXCLUSIVE DECORATING

by DON J. FULLER

PAINTING WALLPAPERING Work myself. Insured

559-0232

Painting & Decorating MASTER DECORATORS

Trust a Professional Graphics A Murals

Custom Mixing 535-2741

PAINTING BY MICHAEL Strictest highest quality interiors Spe-cializing in stucco and sUining. Free estimates 427-3460 427-2798

Exterior A Interior Painting No Job too small

FREE ESTIMATES Leonard Rivers 646-5724

For reasonable prices, quality work on Painting, wallpapering, fire A Ins re-pairs, Bestway Painting Licensed, In-sured, free est Livonia, 537-5375

FULLY PROFESSIONAL

PAINTING Residential Interior our specialty

Also exterior.

HANK'S PAINTING 476-8106 261-5856

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Still time before Christmas

No job too small 464 6473

50% OFF WINTER SPECIAL LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK

ON PAINTING Interior - Exterior

Finest work Lowest prices COMPLETELY INSURED All work fully guaranteed

425-9805

Plumbing

PLUMBING REPAIRS Reasonable Rates

Call Jim 533-0831

PLUMBING SERVICE REPAIRS ALTERATIONS

LICENSED 261-2876

PLUMBING WORK DONE Reasonable rates Fast service

No Job loo small. 274-2469

Photography VIDEO FILMING of special evenU, l.e - weddings for home viewing, also con-vert slides and movies to video tape Call Videomakers 35#-l780

Piano Tuning

HONEST PRICES Using Pittsburgh Paints I can decorate your house inside & out or just 1 room. Custom mixing. Don't paint until you get a free estimate from me.

Call Garth. 352-8972 I LL BEAT ANY

written professional estimate by 10% Also drywall, plaster A glass repair Michigan Painting A Serv 537-6193

INTERIOR PAINTING Oakland Cty only Careful, quality work. Special Fall rates Free est , Mr

Carlson, 643-0319

INTERIOR PAINTING Wallwashlng. Window Cleaning, Flx-u Free Estimates Call 511-3429

INTERIOR PAINTING NEAT AND DEPENDABLE

5 years experience Call Bill 474-6729

$ LOW RATES $ Painting, repairs, wallwashlng

474-0011 or 115-1410

interior Decorating CUSTOM PAINTING

•xterior - Interior, (res estimates PW1 751-»7fl Mario ' 979-7419

SORENTINO Landscape Contractor

Landscape Designer on duty Land-K a m design and InsUllation. removal •a ml replacement of old sod, sodding Planting of treat, shrubs A evergreens 1 year gwarimtotoc ^ m s t a r l a l

545-6676 545-6686

AIRLESS SPRAY PAINTING Residential, Commercial A Industrial Covers Any Surface - Free Estimates

Dave Shelden 352-4228

Call Mel Schenk for finest Int. Ext painting A paperhanging Free est. Ref-erences this area. My business depends on your satisfaction, 837 5626

D A P PAINTING CO. INTERIOR A EXTERIOR

Free Estimates After 4 PM, call: 622-1056

JOHN THOMAS INTERIORS Painting with a professions! touch

Allow yourself to recreate your sur-roundings for the RoHdays. 851-1932

• J RUSSO PAINTING A DECORATING

Interior and Exterior Free Estimate 619-5248

PAINTING A CLEANING Fire A smoke damage repair Resident tlal A commerical Interior painting, wall washing, gutter cleaning A all other types of interior cleaning. Car-pentry repair work. After lpm,515 6515

PIANO TUNING You won't find better and you'll have a problem matching the price Call Chuck 331-3829

PINBALL WE RESTORE, REPAIR

PinBalU, Juke Boxes, Video Games Rent a game for your next party

Call 538-7185

Plastering LIVONIA AREA - Plaster A Drywall Repairs Free Est Guaranteed work. Insured Also spray or hand applied textures 52i-5235

PLASTER & DRYWALL New A Repair

Hal Shaffer Jim 425-0236 421-0914

PLASTERING A DRYWALL Repairs, additions, new works

All work guaranteed SUte Lie 348-2447, 474-0727

PLASTERING. STUCCO, texturing. Speciallxing in plaster A drywall repairs, water damage. Reputable, licensed 927-1374; 422-3764

PLASTERING SpecUUsing in small water damage A repairs. 27 year expe-rience. Clean, sober, work myself

534-9445

R C DRYWALL Ceilings - textured - or sprayed

Repairs - -Free Estimates 721-7876 532 4496

Plumbing

EDO'S INTERIOR PAINTING ReaidenUal a Commercial

Oakland A Wayne Counties Stucco, rtalnlng A drywall repairs. Clean, neat, prompt work done. 427-7901, 431-44SI

Lawn Maintenance THE LAWN MAINTENANCE CO..INC

Commercial A Residential _ A La sm Maintenance

Firewood. Liquid Fertiliser 154-7177

European Touch WALLPAPER-PAINTING

INTERIOR A EXTERIOR PAINTING DECORATING SERVICE

Free estimates. Inured

641-7766

Professional Painting Interior & Exterior

SAVE $$$ PROMPT SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES

421-0945 R.L RAVENS A SONS Painting A Decorating

Interior A Exterior Free Estimate 532-1399

SPOONER COMPANY • Speciallxing in Custom Decorating • workmanship guaranteed • Third feneration family k • Visa Mastercharge accepted Call 9-1 weekdays,

388-4524

$ 150 per room Par tkA£ |eo j le only

I'M NOT THE PLUMBER

Nor the plumber's son. but any work

Ku should have, I shall soon have done, umbing, electrical, rec rooms, formi-

ca counter tops, cabinets (vanities a specUlty) Dishwashers, appliance In-stallation Reasonable

Frank Rashid 474-5652

RON'S PLUMBING Free Estimates

24 hour repair or service 422 6679

R G CASE PLUMBING CO Repairs, new insUllations

Waterlines. excavating. Lie Master Plumber 24 hour service 455-9341

Slipcovers

CUSTOM FURNITURE slip covers, reasonable prices Samples shown in your home Shop around, then call

538-5751 SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES CUSHIONS-BEDSPREADS

U NAME IT YOUR FABRIC Mary Elaine 838 4228

Snow Removal BAGGOT LAWN SERVICE

24 Hour Service Commercial Residential

Also subdivision streets 646-5779

COMMERCIAL CLEARING AND REMOVAL

476 0648

Refinishing

Furniture Refinishing Custom work for Fine furniture

RESTORATION REPAIR

644-7755 NODIP STRIPPING Refinishing A Repairs

2611 Dixie, Off Telegraph 673 0443

RENEW YOUR FURNITURE LOOK Burns, scratches, gouges, tears, breaks and shoddy finish ARTHUR CHAFETS 399 1724

Roofing CHIMNEYS, NEW ROOFING

ROOFING REPAIRS, HOT ROOFS Roof leaks stopped

427-3981

FREE ESTIMATES 531 1944 Discounts on all siding and roofing

Guaranteed work. Quality material Call anytime Greg. 531-8944

LEAKS FIXED Shingles, Ur A gravel roofs Aluminum siding insUlled

25 yrs experince 531 5849

LOWEST RATES European worker. Small or big jobs Roofing, gutters or reUted carpentry

476-0011

ROOFING, gutters, vents A repairs REASONABLE

FREE ESTIMATES 476-2217, 474-5682

ROOFING, NEW A REPAIRS Gutters, venU Work myself

Free Estimates KE 4-5114

ROOFING QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

FREE ESTIMATE

354-1480 ROOFING work needed. Free est

Sentry Contractors, Inc.

476-4444 VANOVER ROOFING

Roofing. Siding A GutUrs Work

ABLE PLUMBING SERVICE R«patrs Alterations

Reasonable ... 152-1714 ....

flRESSLER PLUMBING, INC Licensed Master Plumber, hot water tanks, repairs, custom remodeling.

399-5040

LOW PRICK REPAIRS PLUMBING A SEWER CLEANING

Related Alterations 474-0011

PETE CUFFE PLUMBING

Electric Sewer Cleaning Water Renters - Disposals - Faucets

Repairs - Remodeling

533-7171 Vtaa

XII. Guaranteed Quality Workman-Licensed, I I Yrs. experience. Ex-it references. Free Eat. 549-0234

DAS LANDSCAPING is now giving bids for commercial snow plowing A snow removal Apartment specialists David 477-0115

FORSTER S SNOW REMOVAL Large Residential and Commercial

24 hrs Reasonable rates Block Club streets 255-5558

LA RUE SNOW REMOVAL Commercia I Resident! a 1, 5 yrs. exp Livonia-Farmington Hills-West Bloom field-Redford 537-3225

Upholstery

LOWEST PRICES, FREE ESTIMATE 25% OFF all fabrics, chairs for 199 Kit Din chairs from 19 95 STATEWIDE 277-41501

UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD QUALITY FABRICS A WORK

Free Estimate, Pick Up A Delivery 682 4178

Wallpapering BY WOMEN

Paper hanging A painting Neat profes-sional work Free estimates DiscounU for Senior Citizens 518 9260 534-6719

C&S PAPERHANGING 25 yrs. exp. $7 per roll & up

634-8356 CUSTOM I'APERINGHANGING

Reliable and neat

525-4120 Gregory s Perfect Papering

"Let me Uke care of your Hang-ups' LICENSED

451 5774

LAWN MAINTENANCE CO INC Commercial Residential

Snow Plowing 356-7877

SAM'S SNOW REMOVAL Also hauling, delivery, site clean up Call for more information

398 2096

SNOW PLOWING Call us for seasonal

Or on call snow service NOBLE S 8 MILE SUPPLY 474-4922

-SNOW REMOVAL-CONTRACTOR

Com'l.-lndus'l-ApU Professional ser vice Jack Molitor, Contractor 851 2929

SNOW REMOVAL Residential - Commercial

Oscon Landscaping Co B'ham. Bloom, Novi 851-2696

Tile Work BASEMENT Floors, average size. |99 labor Acoustic ceilings New California spray-on texture After SPM, 425-0519

CERAMIC A Dry wall, good work at good prices Call Bob for free est! mates Unlicensed 517-0365

CERAMIC TILE, all types, new A re-modeling Free estimates 28 years ex-

?rience. All work guaranteed arvin Berlin 547-0247, 399-7127 i

Tree Service

P A M PAPER HANGERS Experienced. Reliable

521 0237 anytime After 5PM 547-4971

WACKY WALLPAPERS No walls to wide, let us awaken yosr walls, call eves Paula. 525-7765. or Sandy. 455-6191

WACKY Wallpapers. No Walls To Wide Let us awaken your walls Call eves Paula 525 7761 Sandy 455 61M

WALLPAPER REMOVAL

of all wall coverings INSURED

A. GOLDIN

356-0499

Wall Washing

$2 DISCOUNT WITH THIS ADWallwashiM. window A rug cleaning Painting All types of repairs Handyman

476-0011 or 835-8610

BILL'S Walls, Windows, Carpeta cleaned Painting Very reasonable Insured Free Estimates

515 2243

FOR REASONABLE rates A quality work cm walls, carpets, furniture. King's Careful Cleaning. 21 yrs. exp In-sured. Livonia. 241-1040

AAK TREE SERVICE Trees A Stumps Removed, Trimming. Cleanup; Low Prices; Quality Work

534 1952

CONNOLLY TREE SERVICE Tree removal, trimming, stump remov-able A Und clearing Free est

4124517

Sliocovers W I I B f V V f W l •

BOOT .

Kustom Slipcover Service

YOUR FABRIC OR MINE 100-S OF FABRIC SAMPLES

FREE ESTIMATES 476-0776 A 644-0620

VISA-MASTER CHARGE

JESSE'S TREE SERVICE Tree Trimming A Removal

24 years experience Free estimate 722-1021

POWER TREE STUMP REMOVAL • Free estimates

Low rates 451-7919 459-9041

Upholstery

WALLWASHING A PAINTING Interior - Exterior

Free estimates J do the work mysaU 420-0S47

WALL WASHING Reasonable

Free Estimates 255-0949

m i - J . winoows

1

ALUMINUM OR WOOO . Rene* all kinds. Thermopene glass specUlMa New storm windows A doers.

AL-S WINDOW SERVICE Bw'kky M7-1214

Custom Gallery Professionally cut slipcovers with s perfect tailored fit. A large selection of fabrics to suit your stylo. Free Est VISA, M/C 455-3074 •» 644-4151

ABOVE m r u i mhotoortaf al be-

Park Upholstering 447-4010

DAY BY DAY Custom Upholstering

REFINISHING - RESTORATION RESTYLING - REPAIRING

Fair prices. Quality workmeaaUp Free estimates. Pick spaed delivery

BE ENERGY WISE

aluminum storms Cell U P M MMA1

FINAL REPLACITENT WDijoWS World of Windows, Inc.

455-1320

f Westland

BIRCH HILL PLA2A 208 S Merriman Rd.

722 1220

: Window Cloensrs S 2 1 - 2 4 "

•M r -.

A A A - - —

.•www ' P ' i ' f FWWPWVW.9 ¥ 9 W I" W

Thursday, November 29, 1979 *9F

market Place 710 Misc. For Sale

Oakland County OIL PA1NTINOS • Signed originals Traditional Liquidating private collec-tions Evenings 478 4448

OPEN SUNDAY Christmas Portable Typewriters we've got them, |49 95 Executives chairs 159 95 Kile |39 99 IBM s $199 96 Automatic copiers $199 50 Adders $5 Conferences tables lockers sofa $49 50 231 W 9 Mile

548 6404

711 Miac. For Sala Wayna County

P1NBALL AUCTION, Sat. Dec 1st. 1! noon We must make room for new equipment 40 used games sold as is without warranty Cash or certified check 1,1,4 player pinball, air hockey, football, arcade pieces Walker s Pin hall Place. 2005 E 12 Mile dre Warren

Deoutn 57J4M3

PIN BALI. MACHINES k arcade games all types, reconditioned, guaran teed, deliverd k installed {200 k up

573-48)6

POOL TABLE Valley Pocketeer Slate, regulation 8 ft pocket-type New condi-tion 557-8758

POOL TABLE, ings.

8 ft 1200 Call even 477 3214

ROSENTHAL limited edition plates, ooe of the largest private collections Entire Wunblad, Hibel, plus Dali, Vasarelli etc Entire collection for sale $20,000 or offer considered 355 5388

SALON TYPE exercise roller and belt $75 349 5425

TASCO 15-60X Refractor Telescope with tri pod, cost $54, sell $35 firm Ide-il Christmas gift After 4 PM 549-1734

THEODORE Haviland china, 12 place i of

Doulton Je «et tings

i. 12 pi

Jplus service pieces k Royal ean 682 2782

THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT-Your Own Pinball Machine Completely Reconditioned k Guaranteed, $255 & Up, Flipper McGee Amusement Co ,

363 2325

TRACTOR 8 hp., snow plow and lawn mower combined, excellent condition, $425 553 4215

TWO DOORS, 30 inches x 78 inches with full length mirrors, $15 each, Gen-co baby carrier, $5. Fireguard, grate, $10 small Downhill skis & boots, sixe ooe, $6. girl's 16 inch bicycle It training wheels. $15. 478-4937

VILLAGE FLEA

MARKET Woodward I. 10 Mile. Royal Oak

OPEN SAT A SUN 11-7

WALNUT trundle bunk beds. $90 Bas ketball backboard It heavy pole. $30 TV antenna It rotor $20 349-4215

ALL ITEMS IN STOCK

PERFECTION SPACE HEATERS

Gas. Oil 4 Kerosene 16 models from 11,000 BTU's to 65.000 BTU's

Mathison Hardware 31535 Ford Rd , Garden City

6130 Canton Center Rd., Canton

ALL SPECIAL PURCHASES Cast marble top vanity, $49.88. Kitcben range hoods, $39 88 White bathtubs, $79 88 White toilets. $49 88 Complete shower stall with door, $149 88 * HP garbage disposer. $39 88 Oil garage Heater. $149 88 Exp 12-3-79

Mathison Hardware 31535 Ford Rd , Garden City

6130 Canton Center Rd , Canton

711 Miac. For Sala Wayna County

GIVE A LASTING Christmas Present, a beautiful hand painted water color portrait on 18 x 24 size paper from any wallet size or bigger color photograph Only, $50 Send photograph with name, address k check to B H , 43805 Hanford Rd, Canton. Mt, 48187

HUDSON Grand Piano, mahogany, bench 7 piece chrome formica dinette set 4 passenger bobsled 422-5527

JENNY LIND Crib, maple, complete Bouncy Chair, $100 00 both

459-7662

LIFE SIZED MANGER set, 14 pieces, all in color, with jewels Cost $1200 Will Sacrifice for $300 261-4364

ALMOST NEW green print sofa, Pace 145 CB radio with police scanner, Mi-nolta Zoom 110 SLR camera 397-8141

ANTIQUE WHITE desk with bench, round lamp table, sliding It folding doors. Ladies wool coat with fox fur collar, size 12, mens wool gaberdine coat, size 42 Excellent 421 0108

Sis BASEMENT SALE- Misc furniture, a pliances A tunk 2 bikes. $10 each Organ. $400 30200 Leona. * block N Cherty Hill, E off Henry Ruff

MOVING SALE December 1, 9 AM 5 PM, 9385 Tecumseh. Redford, off W Chicago between Beech & Inkster

MOVING SALE 383 N Harvey, Plym outh 11-26 thru Dec 1 Electric stove, refrigerator, washer, oak dining set, an tiques, rugs, dishes, misc

MOVING Refrigerator 19 cu ft Sear Coldspot, Copper, Lounging chair, otto-man Rose Color. 835-5146

CERAMIC Christmas Trees, Lamp*, Steins, etc Reasonable 537-1555 or

592 8525

COLLECTABLE GLASSWARE, crys-tal. toys, lamps, typewriters an exten-sive selection of old and new items Christmas shop the Resale Tables at Manzagol Hardware, 6565 Greenfield between Warren and Ford rd 10-3 PM

COMPUTER It games, half price Vi deo Brain home cumputer with expan-der A 11 cartridges $460 455-0045

CONSOLE home humidifier, automatic, $50 20 inch snow thrower, self pro-pelled, 4 HP, $200 Folding cot, com-plete, $35 Walnut pole lamp, 2 amber globe lights, $15 Misc items KE7-3872

ELECTRIC stove, 30 inch, excellent condition; 32X80 combination storm door 464 6306

FIFTY POUND drum of laundry deter gent, dotfcle strength, $26 Guaranteed

425 6412

FREE FIREWOOD Westland ar«a.

for cost of ad. 728-9491

C.ARAGK DOOR, 16 x 7. steel, swing up, complete accessories, good condi-tion, $104) 421-1275

GARAGE SALE - Bedroom set, sewing machine with cabinet, bedframes (twin

^ size), round table, buffet, pressed maple table 642 Forest, Plymouth,

455-3413

LARGE ESTATE AUCTION Dec 1. 1 PM 25740 S. Telegraph Rd, Flat Rock, W mile S of Van Horn Signed Handel lamp, antiques, all household contents of Sam Wellan 782-9273

PIN BALL machines, 57, commercial, all of them 4 players, everything goes. $195 $695 565-6584

PLYMOUTH-CANTON Community Schools is disposing of a large quantity of outdated and/or unusable classroom furniture, office furniture It other misc items Token prices as is, where is Sat Dec 1, 9AM-3PM at the school district warehouse, 180 Adams St . Plymouth Also Cherry Hill School at corner of Ridge Rd It Cherry Hill

REGULATION shuffleboard table, 22 f t , electric scoreboard, $50

522 7552

$0 DOWN Veterans Terms

QUAD LEVEL

Exciting English Tudor designed home nearing completion on a 70 ft lot near Keating Antique Village Designed for young families this home has room to spare You and your family will enjoy lake priviledges as well as close prox imitv to skiing It golf The full price of $57,900 includes carpeting, custom wood cabinetry, a 20 ft finished family room, energy efficient construction

Lumberjack Builders 693-7400

Mon.-Sat. 9-5 Sun. 11-5

711 Misc. For Sala Wayna County

ape, I lent condition New double WOMAN'S coat It cape, fake fur, excel lent condition New double bedspread J cycle helmets Basement sale Clothin ; household, books, jewelry Sat-Sun L 5pm. 8205 Melvin. Westland 522-0312

SEARS Walking Jogging Exerciser Excellent condition $75 Call after 6 PM 453-2085

SNOW Plow, Mevers. 9 condition Make offer

ft Excellent

464 6833

TABLE Saw. 10', 6100 R P M , tilting arbor, Wards, extensions It 2 drawer jtand Excellent condition 464 1431

TOW BAR, heavy duty, fits all t excellent condition, $75 Firewood face cord. 4 x8 x16 . delivered 464-6926

II types ooa, $45

rWO GoodYear Suburbanite Polyglass wow/tires Whitewall H-78-15 on Ford Wheels, 5 holes, 420 0380

UTILITY TRAILER. 4 x 6 x 2 , heavy July, custom built, tilt and lights $225

349 7270

WINDOW, complete with frame, storm, finished), kitcben table with 4 chairs,

Wool carpet with pad, 11 X 17 Ft Cheap 421-2467

712 Bicycles For Sala ?uq£ot BICYCLE SALE- Raleigh. Pe

AMF Mongoose BMX, $135 wheels. $60 pair Stroker wheels, $45 pair 349 7140 and 421-5030

GIRLS' 24 In 10 speed APX road rac ing set Both excellent condition Call 538-0729

REBUILT BICYCLES Nice for Christ mas. 20, 24 A 26' Boys A Girls From $20 to $35 16 Boys or Girls. $15 each

422 4490

SCHWINN BICYCLES ALSO USED. $22 $26 $30

JERRYS 459-1500 933-9293

SCHWINN Varsity 10 speed, mint con dition 27in mens $125

522 8631

SCHWINN VARSITY 10 boys, mint condition, $100

speed, 24 645 2447

SCHWINN 20in Girls, Good Condition 274 0996

TREK, 10'speed. 19 lbs Campy, Gip-ilemme, Suntour, worth $600, sell for 400 Call 652-2731

TWO SCHVMNN varsity 10 boys, 18 inch l-ai.ie, 24 Inch whee^ new Ideal for 1 to 12 year old each After 6PM 642-0159

speeds eel, like

TWO 27 inch 10 speeds One girls, one boys Brand new, $150 for both Solex excellent condition, $100 459-4330

350 Olds engine Excellent condition 464 0071

714 Business & Office Equipment

COPY MACHINE 3M (149), like new one year old. $75 453 0956

709 Household Goods Wayne County

I Sears ONE OF MICHIGAN'S LARGEST OUTLET STORES Stockroom Open to the Public

'o To 75% OFF — Sears Regula, LOW Price on Assorted Furniture,

Appliances Home Improvement Items

"HUNDREDS OF GIFT ITEMS FOR THE HOME'' LIVING ROOM

9 - Assorted decorator sofas - discontinued fabrics

and styles

Reg $399 95 - 449 95 SALE $268.00 19 - Assorted sofa sleepers - assorted new discontin-

ued decorator fabrics

Reg $399.95 - 599.95 SALE $278.00 37 - Assorted sofas, love seats, chalfs, recllners

26% to 50% off 22 - »68072 love seat, new In carton

Reg $299 95 SALE $118.00 - Assorted bookcases, curios, wall units, end

tables, commodes, cocktail tables

25% to 60% Off

19 sets - #71/72767 luxury queen size:

Reg $289.00 SALE $ 188.00 set 5 sets - #71/72765 luxury king size set

Reg $369 oo SALE $258.00 set

DINETTE & DINING ROOM

53 - Assorted tables, chairs, buffets - some matching

dinette sets 4 0 % t o 6 0 % Off

16 - Assorted buffet hutch tops 5 0 % t o 7 5 % Off

APPLIANCES 67

BEDROOM 17 sets - Assorted matched bedrocfn sets - Includes

dresaer/mirror/cheat/headboard

S U P E R V A L U E $563.00 to 798.00 Matching nite stands available, j

16 - »68842-3 Adams square dresser with mirror

Reg $500.00 J A L E $298.00 16 • #68845 Chest - 5 drawer Reg. $300.00

SALE $178.00 29 - Assorted bunk beds

SUPER VALUES $89.88 to $229.88 19 - T-10 decoi ator trunks, assorted fabrics and

vinyls SUPER VALUES $48.00

32 - Assorted portable dishwashers -I large assort-

ment 2 0 % t o 4 0 % Off

ASSORTED CONSOLE STEREO

SA(.E $148.00 built In ovens.

BEDDING

26 - sets - assorted finishes

Reg $399.95

34 - Assorted gas and electric ranges,

drop in units, double oven ranges

25% to 50% off 6 - #94684-6 - 40" electric range, avoci or gold - new

In carton - discontinued model

Reg $709.95 SA(.E $529.88 14 - #99982 micro oven, In carton

Reg $469.95 SA(.E $388.00 17 - #99991 micro oven. In carton

Reg. $569.95 SALE $468.00 30 - #68961 22.1 cu. ft. refrigerator, polors $10.00

extra, in carton, discontinued

Reg. $859:95 SAllE $649.88

714 Business ft Office Equipment

DESK • office size, chair, miscellaneous office equipment Evenings and Sat

661-1067

EQUIPMENT-USED PRICED FOR QUICK SALE

COPIERS: Minolta 101.RBC-II, RBC-I, Apeco 686, Dennl-son 2000,Canon NP5000, Canon L7, Toshiba, Saxon PPC-I, Gestetner C-10, Den-nison BC-28's & Apeco 776 CASH REGISTERS: NCR 210 & MKD Ban-Tamil MISC.: teletype. Codex high speed modems. Systcoms mobilephone, GDC FDM 1132 Multiplexers, Pro Med 1100 stimulators & Secretary Majicall units. LDS Starliter mobile phones, electrical converters, L-5000999Bur-roughs computer, Burglar-alarm, vidio movie playing system, Bohn-Ray duplicator & Texas Inst. Data Terml-

nal.Call 545-4330

EXECUTIVE DESK It credenra, metal with brown top Wall shelving & cabi-nets $250 649 5405

MODEL 800, Magnetic Dictaphone, dictating and transcribing unit $350 Call days. 569 0162

OFFICE FURNITURE Used desks, chairs, files, drafting ta-bles, folding tables, storage cabinets, conference table, It misc 729-8756

SMITH CORONA, portable typewriter, excellent condition, best offer 478-4326

726 Musicel Instruments

ABBEY PAYS TOP CASH

ALL PIANOS WANTED 541-6116

ACCORDION, excellent condition. $150 or best offer 533-5916

ALTO SAX. new. Conn, cost $595, must sell $375, make offer 478-4326

ANTIQUE player piano for Christmas, bench k rolls Nice condition 682-8928

ART DECO upright grand piano, (pro-fessional musician owner), ebony, ex-cellent condition, $950 643-6271

ARTLEY flute, case and stand, $125 After 6 PM 421 5881

AT EVOLAS You can give a Christmas gift for the whole family • A piano or organ and save now Baldwin, Chickering, Story It

Clark, Wurlitzer pianos LOWREY It BALDWIN ORGANS

Buy now and save tfEW k USED

Both Stores Open Sun 1-5

EVOLA MUSIC CO. Miracle Mile Center 2313 Telegraph 4977 Dixie Hwy Blmfd Hills Drayton Plains 334 0566 674-0433

BACH TROMBONE - F attachments, used 1 year $525 Bundy beginner trom-bone $75 After 4 30pm 453-7327

THREE Thayer Cogdin office recliners. Black Leather, never been used, Best offer Eves Only 476-1980

THREE used IBM electric typewriters in good repair Maintenance agreement included, 8-10 years old Call Kim

557 1155

WALNUT desk, 30x60, 5 side drawers k 1 center drawer, excellent condition. $150, Call 611pm 642 1938

715 Commercial ft Industrial Equipment

BEAUTY SALON Equipment One (1) 6-station Carousel, 6 Hydraulic chairs It 3 Shampoo chairs 453-3355

METAL LATHE, standing, chuck k condition $575

Logan collet

10x24, free lets Very good

879-9117

USED MACHINERY, tools, hardware for all trades Scuba Gear Buy, Sell, Trade 242 S Main, Clawson, Tues thru Fri 10-7 , Sat 10-6

435-0944

716 Lawn, Garden ft Farm Equipment

BOLENS, 10 h p . tractor, with 36 in snow blower, blade, mover, vacuum Call 353-1589

SNAPPER riding mower, 8hp, grass catcher. 7 months old, $625 Jaconsen

Both excelled condit powi ion,

BALDWIN It CHICKERING GRANDS

Walnut, Ebony It Provencial Cherry In stock for immediate delivery

Buy now k save Both Stores Open Sun 1-5

EVOLA MUSIC CO. Miracle Mile Center 2313 Telegraph 4977 Dixie Hwy Blmfd Hills Drayton Plains 334-0566 ' 674-0433

728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

PILOT model 202 stereo cabinet, 51 X 17 X 28 Excellent condition, $75 or best offer After 6 642-8284

PIONEER series 44 receiver, am-fm stereo 8 track, quad, Pioneer turntable. 4 Pioneer speakers, after 6,30 681-4939

SEARS Mediterranean AmFm Stereo, 8 track player, 4 speakers, very good con dition $100 728 6564

SONY, V Set, amp and preamp, excel-lent ocnition Must sell 537-3131

ZENITH TV, color, 23 In console Good operatim; condition, $75 After 5 PM, call 591 0854

738 Household Pets

AKC REGISTERED, male Afghan pup-py. 6 months old. black mask apricot, housetrained 721 5971

A LOVING home needed for 11 month old. housebroken, medium sixe male dog 626 2365

B1CHON FRISE. Beauties White fluffy, lovely tempermenl, registered, males, paper trained. $200 641 8288

BIG BENJIE, 2 yc;: old female well trained Family pet Free Call after 5pm 348 7146

729 CB Radios 40 CHANNEL Cobra base station, 100 watt kicker, turner plus 3 mike. Star-duster. coax, excellent condition $250

261 3648

730 Sporting Goods AUTOMATIC 12 gauge shot gun and or automatic high powered rifle, like new, make offer 478-4326

BRUNSWICK air hockey table, excel-lent condiUon $lp0 353 7643

COMPLETE SET Men's Walter Hagan golf clubs, like new, 1 year old, cart in eluded,$150 522 3544

DOLOMITE SKI boots, womens sixe 6, excellent condition, $30 979-7824

EXCELLENT ROSSIGNOL Strato skis, 200 cc, with Tyrolia bindings 1 pair mens Kofla|( boots, size 10. 2 pair wom-ens Nordica boots, sizes 7 4 9, 1 pair ski poles Weekend 453 2606

FISCHER SKIS, Reiker boots, size 8. Solomon 444 bindings, $160 Like new. Only used 3 times 453-5138

BALDWIN spinet organ, full keyboard, 13 pedals, Lowrev speakers. $350

538 6421

BEAUTIFUL console piano, very rare quality, $1,700, completely finished case 478-7498

FLUTES OR CLARINETS Like new. reasonable, guaranteed It de-livered 843 3427

FRENCH PROVINCIAL Spinet Piano for sale Excellent condition, $700 or best offer 722-0303

GRAND PIANO 2 months old, 6 ft 7 inches, shiney ebony, best offer any-time 474-8235 days ask for Bob

542-1000

GUITAR, student electric, $35 453-4348

HAMMOND L 100 spinet organ, good condition, $950, Wurlitzer reed organ, $100 or best offer, Christ of the Lakes Lutheran Church 698 9393

FISCHER SUPERCLASS 205 skis I. bindings Raichle boots, size 9. Best offer 625-1889

FREDERICK WILLYS 7 ft pool table k one ping pong table. 421-3128

BIRMINGHAM O A K L A N D H U M A N E

SOCIETIES CALL 939-4240

Borzoi,Great Dane, Boxer, Poodle, Oer man Pointer, Elkhound Doberman. La brador Afghan. Beagles Cockajxxi York poo. Lhaso Apso, Shi Tzu Springer Spaniel Great Pyrenese. Schnoodle, Mastiff, St Bernard Dober man puppies

SIAMESE CAT CATS KITTENS

BOUVIER. AKC pups weaned for Christmas $175 Deposits OK

628 7871

BOUVIER Des Flandres. male, year old, AKC registered, shots, housebro ken $225 10x10 kennel $100 794 4879

BULLMASTIFF Female, AKC, cham pion blood lines. 19 months, especially good with children 851 4480

CHIHUAHUA tiny female very friend ly, AKC 4 years old. $45. call 427-5144

I Puppy. housebroken Bee, dis offer

dish etc $30 or best 397 8031

COCKER SPANIEL weeks old. buff shots

puppies & wormed

AKC. 8

538-3227

738 Household Pets SIAMESE KITTEN male 8 weeks old Sealpoint $35 After 5PM

352 5897

SIAMESE KITTENS 2 female pure bred Seal Point no papers 9 weeks old $35 each 582 6162

SIX months cat food supply to family thai takes neutered black male persian cat 559 3905

SO FT-COATED WHEATENS The gentle terrier for discriminating people Pet and show $300 up 464 3026

TWO free cats dec tawed spayed shots indoor pets no fleas 1 white I black must promise to love 851-4289

TWO HIMALAYAN cats male and female with papers $250 each 478 56*6

WEST Highland Whites Westies ready for Christmas $275 male $300 female

623 0264

740 Pet Services

YORKHAVEN Grooming Salon

Professional Dog Grooming Bv SYLVIA

ALL RREEDS You'll Like Our Service

Your Pet Will Be Expertly TRIMMED

NAILS CI'T & FILED EARS CHECKED L CLEANED

•RATHED4 FLUFF DRIED You II Like Our Prices Too'

421-1636 31001 Six Mile Livonia

C* Mile E Of Merrimani OPEN 9AM 7PM DAILY

CLOSED SUNDAY

HOLIDAY SPECIAL' Canine Profes sionals Unlimited $2 00 off every trim now until Christmas' 6792 Rochester Rd Troy, Mich 879 0530

GIANT SKI SALE Orchard Lake Middle School, 6000 Orc-hard Lake Rd., W Bloomfield Sat Dec . 1 9am-7pm Items to sell must be at the school Fr i , Nov only

COCKER SPANIEL, Buff and tan. AKC Male. 15 weeks old. $125 Call after SPM 538 1206

30 from 4-9pm

GIRLS size 5 ski boots, excellent condi-tion $15 644-6753

HANSON ski boots, shell size 3, good condition $50 Call

353 4343

HART ROOK Skis (190 cm) with French

boots, size 7-7H 474-2423

HART SKIS - geze bindings, Scott com-petition poles, Raichle boots, size 91*, good condition, $110 422-4927

HAMMOND ORGAN, Phoenix 2 manu-al, 64 Audio Vari, percussion, never used $1025 288-3352 or 887-1738

HAMMOND ORGAN, reverb, walnut, bench, good $625 645-0144

V-322, rhythm, condition, 338-7730

855-1453

SNAPPER 1 Ihp tractor with all acces-sories. Used 1 season $900 647-2035

SNO WBIiOWERS k CHAINSAW Jacobson Snow Blitz Yardman Snow Bird $100 each Pioneer Chainsaw P-50. 30 Inch bar Uke new 644-6443

SNOW PLOW, John Deere, model 68, 8 HP engine. 38' snow blade, also' has more attachements $700, also have cen-tral air conditioning unit $75 626-1226

718 Building Materials

HISTORICAL Steinway, square grand, 115 years old $4000

493 1510

KIMBALL UPRIGHT Piano, good con-dition, $300 464-9516

LEONARD spinet piano k bench, dark walnut, excellent condition, $600

^ 652-0107

LOWREY HOLIDAY ORGAN and Bench, Mahogany Wood Excellent con dition $525 Call 421-2324

LOWREY organ. 25 pedal, Leslie speakers, $800 or best offer, after 3 pm 722-8776 After 9pm 595-8167

EXTERIOR WOOD door, 2 aluminum storm and screen combination win-dows. 4 wood storm windows 453-2606

HEATILIGHTOR FIREPLACE. $195. new bath tub, left hand $49, ice skates $5 421-4500

720 Farm Produce

Holiday Special

GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES REG. $9.25 NOW $7.75

ALSO IN OUR SHOW ROOM Apples, pears, honey, preserves and maple syrup

Freshly made cider and home made donuts on the weekends Come out and Join us by our warm pot belly stove

RALPH FOREMAN ORCHARDS

349-1256 OPEN DAILY TIL DEC 24, 9 6 PM

miles W of Northville On 7 Mile Rd second stand past Ridge Rd

LUDWIG clear 5 pie«V set, year old, orginally $1400. now $900 or best offer

642 0257

MENDELSSOHN SPINET piano and bench, mahogany, excellent condition, $700 459 5408

ORGAN Gulbransen Paragon. 1 year old, excellent condition. $2600 or offer

453 0537

ORGAN. HAMMOND 3 years old Note a chord, band box, Leslie speaker much more $1500 425 8293

LANGE BANCHEE men's ski boots, size 91*, Salomon 555 ski bindings Good condition $125 for both 626-1199

NORDICA boots, both 1 year old

Look GT bindings,

661-4959

NORDICA ski boots, childs size 5, GL 135 Skis, Cubco bindings, $60

979-7824

POOL TABLE k accessories, slate top, excellent condition 459-3248

Excellent condition h s T" " ' 522-0759

ROSSIGNOL SKIIS Astral 160, Salomon bindings. $60 646 7913

ROSSIGNOL SKLS, Jr 160, Gese Bindings, $50 851 0954

ROYAL OAK Historical Arms Collec-tors show, Sunday Dec 2nd, 8 30-4 30PM, Birmingham Masonic Temple, 357 North Woodward ave Bloomfield Hills Registration $ 1

SEARS 8' Pool Table; Belgium Balls. Cue Sticks k Rack Asking $200 After 6pm 537 0549

SKI CLOTHES Ladies, size 10 12 Name brands $10$15 Also, mens boots, size 8 & warmups 353 8027

DACHSHUND. AKC. home raised pup^ pies, stud service. Bob Albrecht

522 9380

DOBERMAN. female. 2 years old. spayed, obedient trained, no papers, gentle, ideal with children $75 771 0152

DOG RUN, 4 x 8 chain link fencing, easily portable $45

647-1009

ENGLISH Springer Spaniuel old, spaved, good with childrer shots, allergy in family Tim,

2 years AKC all

455 6615

ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel Pups. AKC, champion blood lines, black k white, $150 425-5363

744 Horses, Livestock Equipment

ENGLISH Saddle Argentine childs' 16 In Price negotiable Excellent condi tion Call 651-4382

ONE HORSE Bob Sled style sleigh, de tachable front sled xJS 9305

REGISTERED API'AIXXXSA Gelding Thoroughbred big mover excellent

dressage prospect Placed first time out at Flint Show 5 yrs. 15 hands 3 $1 800 227 4159

SIXTY ACRES with Stalls Professional grooming optional Off I 75 in Pontiac Twp Reasonable rates Call evenings

391 4071

FREE KITTENS- Orange colored males, 2 months After 6 30PM

646 9362

FREE KITTENS to good home, 8 weeks, litter trained, one long hair grey male one grey & white female 525-4378

FREE KHTEN. to loving months, gray & white male

home 4 427-0721

FREE PUPPIES Collie mixed

German Shepherd 537-0597

FREE puppies 6 wks, females, 3 black. 2 light brown, shepherd lab/col-liemix Farmington 477-2641

FREE TO good home. 1 year old Minia-ture Doberman Pinscher. needs lots of room to roam 397-3795

FREE to good home, 8 week old male puppy. 729 4287

802 Snowmobiles JOHN DEERE, 1973 model 600 elec trie start, 440 cc. cover & 1974 triway 2 place tilt trailer Both excellent condi tion $875 729-6754

POLARIS SNOWMOBILE 340 SS twin carb. full instrumentation chrome shocks, used one season, like new Best offer 645 9707. After 6pm, 335 4378

TRAILERS Manufacturer of all size utility motor cycle & snowmobile trailers Complete parts k service department Chippew Trailer Sales & Service " " j j ' craft. Livonia

39395 School 464 4370

TWO JOHNSON Rotary Snowmobiles under 400 miles'Automatic start It re verse Excellent condition $2 200 for the pair O Hara Datsun 35655 Plym outh Rd 425 3311

GERMAN SHEPHARD. 3 years old. female, shots, needs a good home, reasonable 553-4017

GERMAN SHEPHERD 6 months old, black and white, AKC registered Must sell 326-0180. 422-5384

GERMAN short hair pointers. AKC, good hunting stock, 6 weeks old

981-2236

SKI EQUIPMENT, good condition Skis Rossignol St Comps 195, Olin Mark 6. Jrs 170, Olin Mark 1, Rossi Antelope Cross Country Boots Nordica Pros, size 11, Lange Flo-Pro6, size 10, San Marcos, size 5 Poles Scott 42's Dove 40's Bindings Marker Rotomat 170's After 5PM 626 5510

PARIS EVETT CLARINET, condition, $250

excellent 397-0714

PIANO CONCERTO small u player piano for sale Good condition player needs work $600 455-6577

HORSE HAY. $1 50 RABBIT HAY. $3 Mulch Hay, Straw, $1 50

Rabbits GA 1 4484

722 Hobbies Coins ft Stamps

STAMPS WANTED Collections • Accumulations

Dealers stock - Estates Days 525-3630 Eves 422 3046

BEER CAN SHOW Dec 1. 10AM 4PM

VFW Hall, 29500 W 9 Mile Farmington Hills

BEER CAN Show ber 1, 10am-4pm Hall,formerly Sans Souci. 29500 Mile, Farmington Hills Tables, $8 Show World, 591-0360 464-1672

Saturday, Decem-American Lesion

10 W 9

267 - Assorted twin - full - quAen & king size

mattresses and box springs

40% to 60% off S(JPER VALUE 15 sets - tt 71 /72762 luxury twin size set

Reg. $198.00 SALE $118.00 set 27 sets - #71/72764 luxury full size set

. Reg $258 00 SALE $148.00 set

MISCELLANEOUS 26 Assorted riding mowers - tractors

attachments

OUTLET STORE HOURS Mon. thru Fri. 9 am - 9 pm

Sat. 9 am - 5 pm

20% to 40% off 16 - Assorted combination storm doors 5 0 % Off

26 -Assorted out-of-season Items - win< ow air condi-

tioners - pools - fencing - central air

50% to 75% off

HUNDREDS OF ADDITIONAL BARGAIN ITEMS - TOO NL

TO LIST

snow blower

New Items Arriving Dai y

MEROUS

476-6000 ext. 213 Item! is re*

bs advertised. Ire Mher etoc-wtildh *re not

Each of theM advertised item* Is readi-ly available for « Ranges and dryers require either elec-trloal or gas connector* which are not Included In the price shown special prices, a delivery charge la dltlonal should you ea unable to "Tak< It with you"

BEER CANS. 200 with duplicates, no Michigan refunds. $125 645-2926

HO Train, complete lay out, 4i8 with buildings, lights, switches, 2 transform-ers $70 261-2657

HO TRAIN SET, 4X8 Uble. silver nk-kle track, 2 trains, round house, com-plete control panel. 2 power packs, 14 switches, like new cost over $500 Ask-ing $275 After 6PM 642 0159

Use Your Sears Charge Credit Plan

LIONEL Trains k accessories, (new In boies) largest selection, lowest prices around Shop our basement k save South Lyon, 4J7 0086

TROPICAL FISH supplies, 55, 30. 20,10 gal. aquariums, complete Must sell.

•SI-5026

724 Cameras ft Supplies

PIANO RENTALS & SALES

RECONDITIONED AND NEW Spinets, Consoles k Grands

Fully Guaranteed Rent with option plan available Weekdays 9-6

GRAND RIVER PIANO CO. 14820 GRAND RIVER

837-0506 PIANO Story & Clark console, walnut, 2 years old Perfect condition $1250

661-0246

PfANO Whitney by Kimball Fruit-wood finish, $675, like new 274-2063

PIANO with bench, fruitwood finish, Baldwin console, better than new $1495 477-6789

PIANO, Wurlitzer Spinet, excellent con dition. $695 Call 455-0149

PLAYER PIANO, antique, stored $850

fully re-851 4485

RECONDITIONED Conn 15 space B trumpet in excellent shape with case k Conn 4 mouthpiece A super buy at $125 or best offer Great Christmas idea Call after 5pm, 455-5215

SAXAPHONE Conn E Flat Baritone Excellent condition 459-1958

SOUNDER electric organ. $300

like new. 363-7066

SPINET PIANO, Gulbransen, excellent condiUon, solid mahogany with bench, $825 After 4 PM 349-2738

STEINWAY Queen Anne Console Piano.bench, Walnut, Excellent condi-tion Must Sacrifice $2,700 348-2481

TROMBONE, Martin Case & stand Fair condiUon $100 After 3PM

455 0461

TRUMPET, King Silver Flare, 479165, less than $100 a play, perfect $455 Cash only 626 6282

TRUMPET - silver Benge, 3 years old, $250, very good condition Eves

477-2287

USED PIANOS ON SALE! Low Priced Spinets - Consoles - Grands Abbey Piano 422 W 11 Mile, Royal Oak

WE BUY PIANOS-541 6116

USED SPINET ORGANS (6 to choose from) - $200 to $900 Call for appoint

647-73J3 ment to tee

BELL l i Howell Movie Camera and projector Excellent condition. $125 complete After 5 PM «7«-4106

COMPLETE DARKROOM Knlarger, timer, trays, chemicals. Also tripod $175 or best offer 843 4331

MAMIYA CJJ0, professional. 80 mm , and 1S5 mm. lens, magnifying hood, prism hood, plus extras, $350 4J7-1540

726 Musical Instruments

VIOLIN Suxuki, * sixe, excellent condi-tion, $125 or best offer 722-9365

VIOLIN, well made, older instrument with bow I, case $ 145. 647-4695

SKIIS - Complete childs package In eluding size 3W Nordica boots. $65 Ex cellent condition 646-1705

SKIS, childs Skan. 130 MM cross coun try includes binding, boots (size 1-2)

Sles $30 Da oust hockey skates, size 2 0 642 0473

SKIS, FISCHER, 180 Super GT, with Salomon 505 bindings. $80 Munan boots, size 9. $45 Excellent condition

626 4542

SKIS Kneissl, 160cm, GT Look bindin size 7 Dynafit boots, price negotiable

651-2617

SKIS, 4 160 cm size 9, $25

I pair, sizes, 150cm, $30 2 pair , $50 170cm, $40 Nordica boots

647-2187

WEATHERBY Olympian O/U 12 gauge new. unfired

464 9443

732 Wearing Apparel BEAUTIFUL black Borgazia Coat, size 10 12, $100 I'eUte Autumn Haze Seal, rich leather trim. $450 Both like new

642-5848

BEAUTIFUL full length MINK coat Can be belted or worn loose Like new Size 8 10 Must sell Call 851-0594

BRIDAL GOWNS (New never used) Current Designers selection Below Wholesale cost For appointment Call

644-0078

BRIDAL GOWN k veil. Priscilla peUte, just beautiful $235 Call after 6

288-5916

FAUN COLOR suade coat, full lenght. dark brown trim, hood, size 8, brand new, asking $75 354-2471

FULL LENGTH fur coat, size 8 10'. pieced Muskrat with Raccoon collar, excellent Owner moved to Arizona $650 After Spm, 349-0803

FULL LENGTH natural raccoon coat, size 10 852-0270

FURS- CUSTOM designed, 1 alaska seal coat wtth Fox trim, 1 Tourmaline Mink jacket like new Sizes 8-10 Beet offer After 5PM 557-2625

LADIES leather coats, green sixe 18, rust size 18^ $50 each Call after 12 30 459-0054

LONG black leather coat, sixe 16. Long light brown tweed coat, size 16 1 year old, excellent condition 522-8476

MANS Full lenght Mink coat with leath-er trim, 5 Mo® old Original coat $1500, asking $800 Call 861-1916

MAN'S size 42 brown suade * i coat, xip lining. $65. olive cashmere jacket, oth-ers 356-7136

MINK CAPE praised at $700

beige, , win s

never worn, ap-sacrifice for $350.

363-7046

WURLITZER upright piano, condition $300

YAMAHA grand piano. 5 Ft 7, ebony, 5 years old. Perfect condiUon $4,500 Call before Spm or after 7pm 351-4276

728 TV, Stereo, HI-FI, Tape Decka

A BABY GRAND WANTED

WE BUY ALL PIANOS-CASH

ONE DAY PICKUP

341-4880 CHICKERING Grand Piano, ly refintshed k rebuilt

COMPLETE DRUM art, excellent con-dition, $450 421-1091

CONN ORGAN, can wood, 19

with banefc. Pe-W. 453-6186

^ ^ ^ ^ W I A D E organ F two 5-octa^e manuals, bench. Excellent condition $850 After 6PM 6474J45

ATARI TV GAME Console with joy sticks, paddles, 2 cartridges, $70 or beat offer 646-4054

ATAffl VIDEO com game program, $200 firm.

and seven 535-0264

BRAND NEW Black k White Zenith 19in. TV portable, Excellent coodiUon. $100 623-6765

ELECTRONIC modular stereo system. AM'FM 8 track turntable, two 2 way speakers, headphone* 4 microphones W5 616-1199

SPEAKERS. Turntable ft Receiver, $75 firm. 538-6042

STEREO RECORD player, console, with am-fm radio. Magnovox, $55

474-MM

TAMON, TS-4000. $ way speakers, mid speaker. 626-4163

range control. 50 wa wav apeak ratts per

NATURAL Ranch (Blackelama) Mink coat (32' length) with natural Russian Sable shawl collar Brand new, sixe 14-18; 478-3678

PERSIAN PAW jacket, gray, sixe 14, good condiUon. only $100

476-3711

RANCH MINK coat fine condition, "J; 626-3630

SAMPLE LINE, sweaters and sportswear, brand new fall and holiday fashions at fabulous savings. 557-1317

TANUKI Fox Stroller, like new $2*00 C«ll after 6. 666 1356

TWO Mink coatt, like Best offer After 6 PM, call:

738 Household Peta ADORABLE BLACK pies, 8 wks. old, females. No papers f7S

GOLDEN Retriver Pups. AKC. ready for Christmas

569 3514

GOOD HOME wanted for 2 small Cockapoos affectionate, good watch dogs 645 5598

GREAT DANE puppu lent championship ba SPM

AKC Excel ckground After

759 6129

HUNGARIAN Puh telligent characters lines, ready for X-Mas

, quality shaggy, s, best L show blood

274 9687

IRISH SETTER AKC, female 12 months old. very good with children Needs room to run $90 477-7228

IRISH SETTER, female, neutered, rea sonable to good home 3 year old beau tiful female cat, free to good home

1 517 546-8538

IRISH SETTER Gorgeous male. 12 weeks, good with children, $60 to good home 522 3296

KEES HOND old, shots, $100

Female, AKC, 1-year 525 3576

LABRADOR RETRIEVER black pups, excellent, AKC Ready to go Dec 15 Deposit will hold Call 528 9287

LHASA APSO PUPS, AKC. reds k golds, champion sired, health guaran-teed. deposit will hold for Christmas 685-3572 425 3326

LITTLE HOBO needs a home, small beagle eager to learn and please Loves kids 397 1321

Male 6 month old Shepherd /Alaskan Malamute Good with children House broken, all shots 425-5829

MINIATURE Schnauzer puppies, (3), AKC. salt k pepper, 6 Wks old. shots After 7PM, call 421-3952

OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog. 11 weeks old, registered, shots. $200 453 0348

POMERANIAN PUPPIES. AKC regis tered, red/orange, 1 male, 1 female, reasonable 422-6164

POODLES. AKC. small Toys, dark chocolate brown, home raised with love, 6 months. $200 422 3855

POODLE. Toy male, 9 apricot. AKC

weeks, light 537 2921

SCHNAUZER, female. 6 months, spayed, $225 Call between 6 and 10 PM

851-0137

SCHNAUZER, Miniature. AKC borne raised puppies, stud service grooming Bob Albrecht 522-9380

TWO PLACE snowmobile trailer $200 459 7496

804 Airplanes 1977 CARDINAL RG2 Iresh annual low Ume full 1FR cream puff, always hangared Davs 422 7474 Evenings

427 6422

806 Boats & Motors ALCOHT Sl'NFISH B..al IS Fl fiber glass Call 626 2700

CATALINA 27 Outboard electric rr mote Excellent condition JI4 000

644 0081

REINELL. 1978 17 120 hp 1 0 , yel low depth finder low hours 1st owner must sell like new $6300 S37-886C

SEAR S 12 Ft trailer 1450 Call

Supergamehsher with

981 0057

THOMI-SON 1979 19 FT Inboard^ut board Full warranty Call Jim before 6PM 782 1488 after 6PM 937 1S63

VIKINt; 1980 35 ft Convertible, twin 350 HP Crusaders 6 5 KW Generator full bridge enclosure complete stereo system, beaters & much more The ulU male in Luxury now in stock for your inspection • here al Harbor West Mari na in Traverse (itv Call 616 9411800

808 Vehicle & Boat Storage

IDEAL FOR Recreational Vehicles U ' x M V doon> with 40 bays (insidei Close to 1 75 in Pontiac Twp Reason able rates Call evenings 391 4071

WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY'S Finest mini self-storage servicing the greater Plymouth Canton area Storage Unlimited 459 2200

812 Motorcycles Go-Karts, Mini-Bikes

Bl'LTACO 1977 370 Pursang. 16W In S & W shocks. 38 Mikuni carb $500 Call 652 2731

HONDA. Hawk automatic only driven 3 times skv blue, asking $1,000

453 2023

HONDA 1971 350 also Honda 75 & 50 all for $100 522 9687

HONDA 1973 CB500 low miles needs some work $450 455 4245

KAWASAKI, 1975 900 eicellent condi tion. $1100 or best offer Call 728 2734 between 9 AM and 2 PM

MATURE MOTHEfl w.she-s baby sit ting, full or part time, your transporta Hon. Middlebelt Schoolcraft area

427 1087

SCHNAUZERS - (2) champion line, 7 weeks, puppy shots k wormed Great X-mas gifts 852-5215 852-5525

SCHNOODLES 3 black males. 5 weeks old Also White female poodle, 1 year old Reasonable 261-0448

SHELTIE PUPPIES, AKC, shots. $100 $125

7 weeks. 398-8616

SHELTIES- (Toy Collies) registered. 7 weeks old, sable k white k tri-color Call Sonshine Shelties. 455-7247

SHIH TZU, AKC. small fluffy female pups, champion father 547-5941

MOTOBICANE 1977 yellow moped low mileage & excellent condition

353 7643

PUCH 1977 125 motorcross Never been raced, low mileage very good codni tion $400 or best offer 647 2507

TWO Suzuki s 1974, T^185 $375, 1974 TM-125. $325 Runs great good condi tion dependable. 349 4782 349 4886

814 Campers A Motorhomes

HENDERSON 1977 8 ft cab^over slide in camper LP, electric appliances with jacks. 20 lb bottle Excellent con dition. $1000 Mike after 4 PM 532 4783

740 Pet Services

English Springer female, 3 males; Liver/

Black/White 399-6767

AKC APPROVED | Spaniels: 3 I white ft Bla

AKC Boxer, female. 5 months, shots, e g y l i p £ f d greati^UchildrenJ200

$ Give A

Living Loving

Gift Must sell Guaranteed

261-4533 Singing

Male Canaries

Wide Selection

Rare Finches Poodle Pup-

3-0212

I tRt.K SKI I t HON

Hwicv Kiirnilur* t<w (•Vlinr--•"•wraHTNii t iai - l"t Ikitfv ail

t cramic Miniature* I ravel Ca ev Training Kqutpmeni

Ciwnplctc SffitccN Hardin* 4 Grooming

or besti 981 0269

AKC IRISH Setter shots ft wormed mas. $40-1*4 or

for Christ-

^ n'wrtnntf ai ^ro<mirvK

Pets N Particulars 22830 MOONEY AVE 474-680G

• Across From Farmington Plaza Op«n December 10 thru December 21-8 em-« pm

Open Sunday December 16 thru December 23 • 10 am~4 pm

10F* Thursday, November 29,1979

Clcu/iffed Automotive,. 814 Campers &

Motorhomti ITASCA 1979. Mot or home. 23 f t , all op tiooa, low mileage. $22,300 new, must •ell $17,300. warranty 437 6659

ROCKWOOD, 197$, mini motorbome 21', excellent condition $10,500 or beat offer 941 1391

816 Auto A Truck Parts & Service

COMPLETE 2 3 L 4 cylinder Pord en

?ine 3000 miles $200 New carpetini 9 74 Ford Van, green, $40 J spee<

transmission with linkage. $85 Moving 425 5776

FORD 197$ am-fm m-dash stereo with push buttons, good condition, $60

349 6370

FOUR General Dual SteeJ III radial tires, size P155/80-R13 Under warran ty Excellent condition $80 453 2998

FOUR 10X15 Mohawk mud L snows, with 8 in rims, $125 Four H78X15 Goodyear mud U snows with 7 in rims $90 642-0178

GEM TOP, 1978. fits Ford Rancheroa or Chevy El Caminos Excellent condi tion $325 588 8063

GOODYEAR off road 9 15 LT tires new Soft top. fits 1976 280 CJ tow bar Call after 6pm, 531-7313

MOPAR parts, starter alternates oil pan, headers, heads, radiator, Cbeve 1969 deck lid. radiator. 721-1343

ONE PAIR of 13 snow tires with Che-vy rims, excellent condition, asking $70 Call after 6 PM or anytime Saturday & Sunday 455-UM

PINTO 1973 engine with transmission, 2000 CC, 4 cylinder, good condition Asking $135 Call tfter I 30, 261-9429

SEARS DYNAGLASS, snow tires G 78 14, $15 Firestone steelbelted radial tires with wheels, sixes ER 78-14, $10 Sears regular tires G-78 14, $5 Good tread on all 453-5049

SNOW TIRES, G78-15. new $40

mounted, like 647 3740

SNOW TIRE (2) for Volkswagon, 185x14, 2 other 15 inch tires, suitable for tradein Weekend 453-2606

TRUCK CAP, insulated, panelled, roll-out windows with screens, very good condition, 8 ft $130 Call 642 8599

TWO Brand new LR 78 x 15 Goodyear F 32 ice-snow tires, mounted, balanced on Ford pick-up wheels, $160 464 3405

TWO snow tires H78xl5 on wheels, lots of tread $35 both 474 8964

820 Autos Wanted

AVIS FORD NEEDS GOOD CLEAN USED

CARS AND TRUCKS TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE

354 3100

BOSS HAS GONE

FISHING! COME IN AND

"REEL IN"

TOP PRICE For Your Used Car!

(All Makes & Models) MATTHEWS HARGREAVE

CHEVROLET WOODWARD AT 10 MILE 398 8800

822 Trucks For Sale

BIG ON ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK

LARGE SELECTION

Floyd Rice Ford 8 6 8 - 9 8 1 0

BLAZER 1975, 2 wheel drive, good con dition. new p*int job. 73,000 miles $2400 641 9069

BLAZER 1977, one of a kind. $4,000 or best 591-1877

BLAZER, 1979, Cheyenne, black, 7100 miles, air, power steering, power brakes, stereo with 8 track, roll bar trailer package, aluminum wheels $8500 Call 591 1301 or 626 4050

CHEVROLET 1978 pick up. loaded, sua pension kit, oversized tires, Cibie lights roll bar, after 6,30 ' 681-4939

CHEVROLET 1975 W ton pick up Good condition $1,750 or best offer

728-9111

CHEVROLET 1979, 4 x 4, 6 ft bed stepside automatic, power steering power brakes, am fm stereo, 9000 miles, $6495 459-6783

CHEVROLET, 1974, El Camino V8, au tomatic, air, orange & white, $1,995 Autosense Computer Checked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425 3036

CHEVY LUV, 1974 pick up with Buick aluminum V.8 215 Cu In engine

jeed, buckets, fully carpeted cab, ap-liance wagon wheels, lower pipes oad ready Needs some finish work

$2,000 or best offer 525-6515

CHEVY SUBURBAN 1974, automatic only $995 GEORGE MAT1CK CHEV ROLET, 14001 Telegraph at the Jeffries 531-7100

CHEVY SUBURBAN 1977 Silverado Air, speed L cruise, 550 V8, automatic power steering, brakes, 39,000 miles 3,950 After 4 PM or weekends

937 3847

Chevy Suburban 1974 3 seats, automatic, V8, power steering $995

ACTION OLDS 261 6900

CHEVY 1972 pickup with camper cap like new, $49 down, $69 a month. Open Saturday 35545 W Michigan Ave Wayne 728 3100

AUTOLAND USA

CHEVY. 1973, pick up, camper top, $700 453-134S

CHEVY, 19^5 pick-up, must sell, excel lent condition, $1000

837-4382

CHEVY 1975 to ton pickup, 46,000 miles, needs some work $1350

349-1424

•HEVY 1977 Stepcide. 305V8, wheels, xrelle stereo, cap

sell, $3200 excellent condition, must

682 3073

CHEVY 19^7 Suburban, auto, power steering, biikt*. am-fm radio, good steering, condition, $2600, After 6pm 455-8261

CHEVY, 1 steel belted Best offer

9:8

CASH! For late model cars, highest dollar paid. Call Used Car Department.

Art Moran Pontiac - GMC Telegraph North of 12 Mile

353-9000

MANSFIELD SHARP CARS

NEEDED

3 3 5 - 5 9 0 0 338 -8825

USED CARS L TRUCKS

North Bros. Ford

33300 Ford Rd. Westland 421-1300

(East of Wayne Rd) CHECK OUR

PRICE BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR TRUCK OR VAN

We Buy Used Cars

ALL MAKES & MODELS ALSO TRUCKS

COMPLETE SELECTION OF CLEAN USED CARS!

Bill Brown USED CARS

35000 Plymouth Rd. Livonia, Michigan

421-7000

WE NEED CARS ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS

HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID WE LL DRIVE YOU HOME

BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN-MERCURY

31625 Grand River (Just W of Orchard Lake Rd )

474-3342

WE WANT YOU CAR!

GAGE OLDSMOBILE

WOODWARD at 8% MILE 399-3200

821 Junk Cart Wanted

HIGH $$ HIGH $$ WANTED

ON ALL JUNK CARS $25-$50

MUST HAVE TITLE RUBE'S AUTO SALES, INC.

4024* Schoolcraft 453-0371, 525-5444

Plymouth

Junk Cars-Trucks Late model wrecks

WE TOW • AMERICAN AUTO WRECKERS INC.

268-1090 toll f rw

CHEVY, 197 dale, automa Heavy duty use 25 majoi

8 pickup, radiajs, c;

6 cyl, 3 speed cap, AMFM tape

851-5026

8, stepside, 4 * 4 , Seotts-tic, 350, stylish but tough options, ready for winter options $5100 464-6998

CHEVY 1978 13.000 mile^, high back buckets, air, stereo, powflr steering, brakes, auto, undercoated, $4$00/ best offer 255-5504

CHEVY. 197 miles, power1

eel lent condi

CHEVY 197 loaded, low information

COURIER, choose from

Sttpgide pick up with cab,

Suburban C-10. 18,000 brakes, air, ex-

255-1867 steering, I

ion $5500

pick up, ton, 4 i 4, leage, must sell, call for

$6,995 525-5039

975-197$ Sharp!

UM North Dros 421

1376

DATSUN. 19''8. King Cab, 4 speed, air, AmFm sterip, 17,000 miles $4495 O'Hara DabfJn, 35655 Plymouth Rd

425 3311

DATSUN 7Id, 1»T4. 2 door hardtop, 4 speed Excellent condition No rust $1995 O'Harfi Datsun, 35655 PI Rd

Plymouth 425-3311

ft (on cap, stereo, sun »d Must see Best offer

DODGE 197 roof, rustproofed

937 3093

DODGE 197^ Power wagon with plow, clean, 40,000 siiles, good tires, eager to sell $3,995 \\ 478 1587

EL CAM1NOJI975, 350 automatic, pow er steering/w-ak«s, air, posi-traction, tape stereo Qfll 8 to 5, 478 1881

1879, 3400 miles, V-6. 3 sfee

EL CAMINO, speed, power* sfeering, power brakes, exterior accent group, gage package, camper top, fed & white $5500 4010 Columbus, W»yne, 326-1108

FORD, 1974 Pi 00 pickup with cover 6 cylinder, sti<j$, Reese hitch, 23MPG

553-2947

FORD, 1974 |jck-ip, V. ton, standard 3 speed, 6 cyli»der, low mileage, good condition $151)0 Of best offer 360-1217

FORD 1975 steering, new age. excellent

FORD, 1976,

FORD, 1976, matic, power shell top, twe sense Co Lincoln-Merc

Kiplorer, pick up power tires ili shocks, low mile-rood i tion, $1800 538 2711

F pick-up, like new with cap A ait, no rust, 1 owner

427 6066

FORD, 1977 with cap, 6 i t or beat offer

FORD, 197$, ftij

Kwer. $3,595, 711 Grand

top pickup. V8, auto steering, power brakes, top* paint $2,895 Autfr

'ompu er Checked Hines Park ty 425-3036

. Flareside, 302 V-8, ef steering, brakes, cap,

group $3200 464-7527

', V-8, power steering miles, good condi

464-1719

Delivery Van A 421-1376

r .»-kip, F 250, custom Ck, good condition, $3400

455-3209

FORD automatic Turbo whee

FORD 1977 and brakea, tion, be«t off

FORD, 1977, must see Nor

Cab F-250 $. double HOLZER FORD,

Farmington 474-1234

823 Vans

CHEVY 1967 van, $150 15589 Pomona Redford Township Call after 4 PM

537-8744

CHEVY 1974 Van, partially custom ized, automatic. Many Extras $1,900 Call After SPM 474-7533

CHEVY, 1977, black, power steering automatic, insulated $3600 548-76C

CHEVY 1978, Van, automatic, small V8, short wheel base, brown, windows power steering, power brakes, AmFm 15,000 miles, $4000 453-7048

CLUB WAGONS North bros

Large Selection 421-1376

CORVETTE, 1977, automatic, am-fm wer windows, luggage rack, ^ r e t^

453-2606 black, sell within next week Weekend

DODGE. 1970 Runs good, seats 10 Good vehicle for antique hunting transporting odds L ends $185 422-4123

DODGE, 1972, B-300 Sportsman, power steering, brakes, 360 V-8, runs well, as is,$650 626-0606

DODGE 1974 Sportsman Window Van 318, V-8 automatic, power steerin, brakes, air, am-fm, 8 passenger $1,70

427 6804

DODGE 1975, ROYAL Sportsman, 360 automatic, power steering and brakes air, am-fm, 8 passenger, ziebarted more $3500 981 2067

DODGE 1977 Maxi Van Air. cruise, 36 gal tank, but L tuck interior $3,800 Call after 11 AM 522-6071

DODGE 1979 B200. Power brakes steering, brand new, 1000 miles, must sell $5950 522-2020 or 624-7077

FORD, 1972, Club Wagon, automatic V-8, AM FM tape, excellent condition $1200 Call 455 6465

FORD 1972 Econoline, good transporta tion, needs body work, best offer

421-1849

FORD 1974 van, E3O0, carpeted, auto $1250 455-6810

FORD, 1976, E-250 Cargo Van 8 cyl automatic, power steering, heavy duty tires, 52,00(5 miles $2,995 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd 421-7000

FORD, 1977, Parcel Delivery Van E-350 Dual wheels, 14 ft box, low mile-age, $4,495 JACK DEMMER FORD

721 6560

FORD, 1978, Van 12 passenger, auto-matic, power 4 to choose from Priced from $2,195 JACK DEMMER FORD

721-6560

carpet c re/rig nette, electric refrigerator, dual batter

ies new, new tires, other extras, make offer 532-5906

1977 VW BUS Automatic, aux. gas heater, am-fm stereo, 29,000 miles One Yr. Warranty. $AVE.

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

34501 Plymouth Rd Between Wayne & Farmington Rds

425-5400

824 Sports & Imported Care

ARROW 1977 GT, 2000 CC. 5 speed, air, AmFm stereo & cassette, reg gas, rust proof After 7PM 4 weekends 569-6814

AUDI FOX, 1974, excellent gas mile-age, amfm tape, 4 door, clean, best M fer After 5 30pm 647-4325

AUDI Fox, 1977 wagon, fuel injection, reg gas, 4 speed, undercoat, AM-FM 8 track, $4995 476-2560

AUDI, 1972, 100-LS. automatic, new tires, motor and trans in excellent con-dition, must sell, $990 565-7659

AUDI 1973 100LS, excellent condition, front wheel drive, sunroof, AM-FM, auto, air Best offer. After 6 455-6798

BMW 1972, Bavaria, excellent condi tion, loaded, $3950 or best offer After 6 PM 681-1810

BMW 320i'S to choose from 1977 to 1979 All with

air, from $7,850 ERHARD MOTOR SALES

32715 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON

477-6404 CHEYENNE 1974 4 wheel sharp'$1,847 Tyme Sales

455-5566

drive,

COLT 1975 GT Documented, regular maintenance $1,495 or best offer 458-1440 or 861-8915

CORVETTES 1979, automatic, loaded

ROGER PENSKE CHEVROLET

355-1600 CORVETTE, 1975, silver with leather interior Sharp stereo system Must sell. $6100 or best of fer 459 2896

CORVETTE 1977, RED with black inte-rior, loaded, mint condition, low mile-age, $8500 476-8576

CORVETTE 1977W, excellent condi-tion, loaded Only 17,000 miles Must see to appreciate $8295 or best offer. 933-5172 or 646-2627

CORVETTE 1977, automatic, loaded with options, low miles, 1 to choose

ROGER PENSKE CHEVROLET

355-1600 CORVETTE 1978, mint condiUon, load ed, 17,000 miles, stored in winter, ask-ing $9,800 427-4314 or 349-4496

CORVETTE, 1978 speed, air, power steering & brakes,

power windows. 12,000 miles

$8,995

Fiesta AMC Jeep 1205 Ann Arbor Rd.

Plymouth 453-3600

824 Sports & Imported Cart

DIDN'T SELL fOUR CAR? IMPORTS WANTED

MOSfT MAKES & MODELS IMMEDIATE CASH

iTRANSPORTATION

FALVEY'S CALL MR GONYEAU 643-7870

101

Joe i

(7) blks

F|AT STRADA ront Wheel Drive 28 MPG - CITY 41 MPG - HWY . ft. of interior space

and

0 WAITING 1 IN STOCK

at Dwyer Imports

i Jrand River at 7 Mile W of Telegraph, Since 1959

537-2292 FIAT 197 good con radio All

I 124 Spider convertible Real ('tion, 50,000 miles, AM-FM new tires, $1900 Call349-9198

FIAT 197 cajette, $

FIAT 19 lent condi

FIAT, 191 automatic sette. $8,000

HONDA, hatchback

4 X-19. 62,000 miles, amfm 700 5313059

FIAT 1971 124 Runs well, some rust Good mileage Manual, 4 door, new brakes $5fl5 After 6 PM 522-2486

,11; X19. Low mileage, excel-

on, new Michelins, $3700 569-3530

FIAT 197! Brava, 4 door, like new, low miles. Ait Fm stereo cassette, 5 speed, must sacr f ice 354 -2029, 517-546-2828

9 Spider, very low mileage, Pierelli tires, amfm & cas-

834-4145

978, Accord, gold metallic g< 18 months old, like new con

dition 5 s^ieed. air, AM FM, tape deck, rustproof^ $5175 or best offer After 6 PM 681-4746

JAGUAR, (967, 420G, right hand drive, automatic, tape deck, power windows, new paint. |>est offer over $4,000

647 3238

JAGUAR, |978 XJ-12 Sedan, estate car, like new Ca" between 9 and 5:30 PM weekdays, 333-7931

MERCEDES BENZ 1969, 220 dieael, low mileage, excellent condition, am-fm, air, 4 speed, must sell 689-8623

MERCEDES 1962 190D,(Diesel) Flori-da car No rust Runs fine 30 • MPG $.2500 642 0147 or 285-7505

MERCEDES, 1972, 250 Sedan, air, AM FM, autonjiitic, body & interior excel-lent, engine needs some work Best of-fer over $3200 Call after 3pm 464-2753

MERCEDRK 1974, 280, 4 door, excel-lent condi Ion, all power, stereo, 20 MPG. snow| tires $7500 851-1917

MERCEDfc^S 1979 300D 4 door Diesel, sunroof, sti^eo cassette, loaded Mint! Only 8,000 miles & under warranty. $21,900 or pest offer 334-7520 or

569 1636

MGB 1979, like new

green, 1000 miles, garaged, 646 5418

OPEL - 19 lent conditio m

OPEL 1971, Menta, shape, engine needs repair

PEUGEOT am-fm, 8 tr

PORSCHE,

tion, asking

PORSCHE, roof, stereo offer Musts til

3, GT. 38.000 miles, excel-464 9355

(500 557 4824

1973, 504 Auto, sunroof, Hck, new Michelins. 4 cylin-

der, defoggi r, regular gas 375-9327

PEUGOT 1 176 504, gas, 4 door ledan, sunroof, AV-FM, power windows, cus-tom wheels, excellent condition, extras. $5500 Bob, B38 6696, 353 9660

1977Mi 924 automatic, AM-FM, air, silproof Immaculate condi

110,000 Call 585 2801

977M«, 924, automatic, sun excellent condition Best

824 Sports A Imported Cart

TOYOTA 1978 wagon $3,500 Call after 5 PM 851-2573

TOYOTA 1979 CELICA, GT liftback, 5-speed, $6,000 After SPM call 592-1137

TRIUMPH 1973, Spitfire, new top, ex haust and tires 495-1076

TRIUMPH 1976. Spit, low mileage, reg ular maintenance. 20,000 mile warran ty, tannau cover. $4100 535-1781

TRIUMPH 1976 TR7, excellent condi tion. air. am-fm. 4 speed, brown $4200

399 6876

TRIUMPH 1977 TR7 Dark green, speed, air, rear defog, AM FM 16,5 miles $5000 Before 12 noon.

500 354 0754

VOLVO, 1973, 164, automatic, air, ster eo. leather interior, 39,000 miles, excel lent condition, $2200, offer 535-8954

VOLVO 1976, 262 GL, excellent condi tion, 32,000 miles, sun roof, air, stereo leather interior, automatic, $5750 Af ter 5 PM 561 0861

852 Clauic Cart CHEVY 1956 Bel Air Classic, Colorado car, new tires etc Not running Best of fer 546-9585

CORVAIR 1966 coupe, excellent, 35,000 miles, $2150 Evenings

626-5296

EXCAI.IBUR - 1978, white, 4 seater, all ipment. like new, 8,000 miles Best

offer over $25,000 645 2390 or 693-4242

HUDSON, 1955. MINT CONDITION 19 MPG Air, gas heat, many extras Must see' Call Pete, 739-7292

T BIRD, 1967, 4 door, landau, from Cal-ifornia, power windows, tilt, very clean Asking $1950 338 8842

854 American Motora CONCORD D.L 1978 Low mileage, air power steering, disc brakes, vinyl roof good condition Asking $3,400 495-0209

CONCORD, 1978, automatic, power steering, power brakes, amfm CB, air vinyl roof, black velour, reclining seats black outside, new tires, excellent con dition, $4,200 firm 474-5737

GREMLIN X. 1973, automatic 6 21mpg, 52,000 miles, power steering rust Levi interior, $700 538-1

GREMLIN X 1974, 6 cylinder, good condition, good MPG, $1,100 Call after 5PM 477-0824

GREMLIN, 1974, standard transmis-sion, bucket seats, good condition. $850

553-0023

GREMLIN 1975, stick 6, power steer ing, air, new tires, interior/exterior clean, no rust $1,400 453-8773

GREMLIN, 1976 Custom, 6 cyclinder, manual trans, low mileage, $1950 Call Days, 827 7958 or Evenings, 553-8432

HORNET X 1973, excellent interior, runs well, power steering, 6 cylinder, $500 Plymouth 455-0062

HORNET 1973 Sportabout Wagon, j • | "

wheel, rack, new snow tires

agon, pow er steering & brakes, air, AM-FM, tilt

652-1772

HORNET 1974 wagon, automatic, ex cellent condition, $49 down, $69 s month. 1 yr limited warranty Open Saturday 35545 W Michigan Ave, Wayne 728-3100

AUTOLAND USA

HORNET 1975 Hatchback, automatic, air. AmFm stereo $1795 O'Hara Dat-sun, 35655 Plymouth Rd 425-3311

HORNET, 1976 2 door coupe, 6 cylinder power steering, dark blue automatic

$1,990 855-2590

MATADOR 1972, V-8, air, 14MPG, Ex cellent transportation, $450, 427-3831

425-0470

MATADOR, 1974, good condition, low miles, best offer. 397-0006

PACER, 1975, DL, 3 speed with over drive, no rust, new tires, am-fm stereo, $975. 537-7992

PACER 1976, Hatchback, automatic, air, power steering, brakes, AM radio, 20 mpg, $1,995 591 2484. 591-2355

363-6003

PORSCHE 1978 924 Custom paint, tun-roof, alloy jrheels, cruise control, air conditioning, AM-FM stereo cassette, 14,000 milej, Like new Only $10,700 Days 255-53$^, Evenings 354-1294

PORSCHE 1 actual miles

14, 1972, excellent

5 speed conaitior

43,000 ition

689 1343

RENAULT drive, autom lar, 4 cylmiier, S3. Evenings, after 6pm,

976, TL12, front wheel *tic, 26 mpg city on regu-

miles $2500 477-6596

SAAB TURBpi, 1978, am-fm, stereo cas sette, air, sii4 roof, front wheel drive, great winter par, Michael, 355-5052

SAAB 1977 excellent gas asking $5,400

C8L TOYOTA >eed, air; fo an Days, "

ends,

ICA 1977, lift back. 5 Sale or trade for Chevy

393-7121; or eves & week-399-4840

TOYOTA, 19 tation Call al

TOYOTA 19

After 6PM or

TOYOTA. 19 cellent cond 55,000 miles,

EMS, 4 speed, sun roof, hiilage, low milage, clean,

591-5152

1 Corolla, good transpor-ter 6pm 455-6475

TOYOTA, 19t3 Celica, 1 owner, excel-lent. automatic, air. steel belt radials,2lMP j After 5pm 589-0180

r5 Celica GT. Excellent condition, loW mileage, extras $2,995

478-2934 weekends

PACER, 1976, 6 cylinder stick, am, white wails, excellent condition. $1800 or best offer, 855 9032

856 Buick BUICK 1974 Looks & Runs good, no rust $485 Tyme Sales

455 5566

BUICK 1978 Regal, V6, automatic, Air, stereo 17,000 miles $4,895 Autosense Computer Checked Hines Park Lin-coln-Mercury 425-3036

CENTURY 1974 wagon, V-8 automatic, air, power brakes-steering, tilt, buckets, clean, other extras, $950 553-0937

CENTURY 1975, 4 door, V6, auto, pow-er steering & brakes, air, AM-FM, ster-eo cassette, good condition $1900 After 6 477-2024

CENTURY, 1976 2 door V-6, automatic, power steering k brakes, air, am-fm $1,700 478-0100

ELECTRA 1967 4^1oor hardtop, looks 4 runs good. $500. 477-2531

ELECTRA, 1977 Limited Good condi-tion, low mileage, all extras. $4200 or best offer After 3 PM, call: 453-7594

ELECTRA 225, 1973, 4 door hard top, excellent condition - no rust Loaded with extras $995 Call 349-5997

5 Corolla deluxe, air, ex-lioo, good gas mileage, $2,275 425 0064

TOYOTA 1977, Corolla Liftback, auto-matic, am-frr^ air, $3300 Dave

525 1444

TOYOTA, 19t7 Corolla, 4 door, excel-lent conditio^, 5 speed, rustproffed, 25,000 miles, regular gas, 27 ml city, 33 highway, 427-2074

TOYOTA 197? W. Corona, 5 speed «ter-

GMC, 1968, ft toi, good running condi

GMC, 1978. condition $4

INTERNATIONA tion, $4,000

823 Vans

453-8073

p. good coodltion pickup. % with

tires, body fair, !d tractor 9N with blade. 1300 Must aell. estate

531 2511

loaded, mint

477-8*41

1954, good coodi 531-8440

INTERNATI' heavy duty, $1500 or best

1970. pick-up. extras, very clean very CM

464 0

STAKE TRI bed, 6 cyl, 4 power brakes, | mirrors, $7,195 BUI outh Rd

9. 1 Ton 350 11 ft power steering,

wheels, west coast ta, 148 miles First

Ford, 35000 Plym 411-7000

SCRAP CARS WANTED

TOP DOLLARS 474-4425

r VAN Propane Heater & Stole, Refrigerator - Sink combination, $jS0.. 718-6774

BEAUVILLK l|979; 8 passenger Cruise, AmFm-Stereo, double air, rear heater, radial tires. Ziebart Many extras. 6,800 miles )7jt0fl, 36M144

BEAUVILLE, 197 , 0-10, low mileage, all options, rust proofed, excellent con-diUon 641-7336

BEAUVILLE 1177 van, 350 engine, air, (root 4 rear heat, excellent condiUon $3800 476-0146

CHEVROLET AM-FM, CB,

T Beauville Mint condiU

i m, condition, $7,000.

47741M

CHEVY VAN' 1 AmFm tape, ised. f l 715. LAI

100 SALES,

Ral* taicim, air, tinted automatic, trim, captain's ate, 1,000 miles

M I L * ton. 11$ long, power steer, brakes,

, $3 gal. tank, deluxe tfcalri, steel belted radi-

•61-0714

04 E

CORVETTE, 1979, executive wife's car, triple black, loaded. 3500 miles. Excel-lent condiUon 879-1285

CORVETTE, 1979, yellow <• beige, all extras, 1700 miles, $11,$00.

117-9575

CORVETTE 1979 Loaded, plus glass panels, low mileage, 661 -6332

CORVETTE 1979, spoilers, mag wheels, driven 1000 miles, silver, after 5pm 1 882-6153

CORVETTE 1979. Great Vette! Loaded, low mileage, $11,900 After 6PM

641-6390

CORVETTE, 1979, red with oyster cloth interior, automatic, amfm stereo, aluminum wheels, 3500 mUes, $10,500.

316-4443

CORVETTE, 1979, 350 CID, 4 speed, air, tilt & telescopic wheel, amfm ster-eo with dual rear speakers, sport mir-rors, aluminum wheels, low mile 781-1398 or 937-1

DATSUN. 1974 160-Z. 1 plus 1, $1000. 645-9748

DATSUN 1975, 180Z, 1 plus 1. loaded, excellent condition, low mUes, $4796

459-6189

DATSUN, 1976. 180-Z. automatic, AmFm, only 17,000 mUes. One Owner. $5,495 O'Hara Datsun, 15655 Plymouth Rd 415-3311

eo, air, Uon Best off

ted, excellent condi 565-0447

TOYOTA, 19 ver, AM-FM Stereo 8 track lent condiUon.

Celica GT. 5 speed, sil-, air, excel-

399-5187

VOLVOI 1978 Limited Edit

162C, Bert ooe Coupe, $11,700 or best of fer

645 5473

1977 MAZDA RX-4 WAGON

4 door, 5 speed, air, 40,000 miles, anvfm radio, $3,595.

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

345<ll Plymouth Rd. Between Wayne 4 Farmington Rds

425-5400

ESTATE WAGON 1972, full AmFm tape, air, like brand new1 $995 LAW MOTOR SALES. 534 8100

power,

ESTATE, 1978 wagon, air, cruise, 9 passenger, luggage rack, woodgrain, amfm CB in dash, door locks, posi- trac-tion, rear defogger, mint condiUon, well maintained, must sell 644-2532

ESTATE 1978 Wagon, exquisite family wagon with luxury 4 practicality com-bined Low mileage, mint condiUon. Air, power brakes, steering, windows 4 seat, cruise control 9 passenger, good mileage. Excellent traveling car Must

ft

858 Cadillac

sacrifice $7000 851-8978

ESTATE 1979, 9 passenger wagon, full equipped, priced to sell. 652-122

LASABRE 1968, good condiUon. low mileage, power brakes and steering. Price negotiable 981-2947 453-9131

LE SABRE, 1973, 4 door, air, vinyl top, full power, electric windows, seats, new tires, muffler 4 wiring, excellent condi-Uon, best offer over $875. 616-1453

LeSABRE 1974, vinyl top, am-fm, air, all power, radiate, new exhaust, $1695

Icon Will consider offe 614-1811

tion. great gas saver, ragon, $700 476-6115

REGAL 1971, loaded, air, stereo, power steering and brakes, new brakes, etc. 1915 616-4711

1979 MAZDA RX-7 GS

5 speed, air, sunroof, rust-proofed (Polyglycoat), facto-ry warranty, 400 miles, alloy wheels, am-fm stereo. SAVE.

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

345i)l Plymouth Rd Between Wayne 4 Farmington Rd*

425-5400

DATSUN 1976, 180 Z, air conditioning, amfm stereo, xiebarted, excellent con-dition, $5300, call after 4pm, 669-1148

DATSUN, 1977, B-110. 4 need, excel-O'Hara Da lent condition, $1,995

35655 Plymouth Rd. taun

415-3311

DATSUN, 1971.100SX, automatic, ster-eo. 19.000 mi lea $4495 O'Hara Datsun, 35655 Plymouth Rd. 415-1311

DATSUN, 1971. 910, 4 door, attomatJc, stereo, 16.000 miles $5,195 O'Hara Datsun, 35655 Plymouth Rd 415-1111

DATSUN, 1*79, 110 OX, rustproofed, excellent condiUon, am-fm stareo with caaeette dock. 4001 mi»a 4114468

DATSUN 140Z lTfl . mint conditioo, original owner, farafad la winter, mm

tiros 4 mag wheels, now shocks, am fm stereo caaaette, 25 mpg, regular gas, 6MM miles, $U00. CaB 1*4741; or ^ .644 1199

'77 PORSCHE 924 Yellow, air, stereo, $1,995.

79 PORSCHE 924 Silver, leather Interior, sunroof, air.

•78 PORSCHE 911 TARGA Red/black leather.

'7* AUDI 5000 Green metallic, air, $8,995

'79 AUDI 5000 Brown, Jte«x>, automatic, $10,195.

•79 AUDI 5000 S Copper meta lie, dieael, sunroof, leath-

'79 Blue metallic;

79 White, sunrot

'79 Red metallic,

AUDI 5000 S sunroof, demo.

iUDI 5000 S cassette. 110,195.

AUDI 5000 S sunroof. 9,000 miles.

Fred Lavery PORSCHE + AUDI 499 8. HUNTER 845-5930

mm

REGAL 1977, blue with white Interior, power steering-brakes, air, am fm,

5,000 miles, $3,800 am 427-6395

REGAL, 1977,1 door, V-8,17,000 miles, air, radiate, AM-FM. tilt Excellent con-dition $4000 or best . 351-3031

REGAL. 1978, Limited. 13,500 miles, tape deck, wire wheels, used as extra car. Best offer 361 1160, 647-8716

REGAL 1979. landau, V-8, automatic, air, crulae, rustproofed, power, am-fm, etc 13,000 miles A-l condition $5450

647-0141

REGAL 1979 Limited, rustproofed, sport wheels, stereo, cruise, and mora, $6100 646-5011

RIVIERA 1979, S, fully loaded. $9,100 After 6 PM 476-7591

SKYHAWK, 1977, clean, will take offer 588-7900 from 9 to 5 After 6 PM. call: 616-8350

SKYLARK. 1977, power steering, pow-er brakes, automatic, air, fm, rear de-fog., excellent condition. Best offer. Af-ter Spm, 849-3094

858 Cadillac

Cadillac Fleetwood 1976 Brougham

Fully loaded, low miles, f»,7M.

ACTION OLDS M1-69M

CADILLAC, 1971, seoan. r u n power, air, stereo tape, sharp! $3,995 BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN MERCURY, 11611 Grand River, Farminflo*.

474-3341

AT AUDETTE HOLIDAY SAVINGS"

COUPE 77 "Mint" $5,468 COUPE '78 "Cabriolet" $7,588 SEDAN '78 "Loaded" $7,588 SEVILLE '78 "Two" $9,388 SEVILLE '78 "Sharp" $6,388

1 Yr Warranty Available AUDETTE CADILLAC

W BLOOMFIELD 8517100

CADILLAC Coupe deVille

air, stereo, full power, leather interior, chocolate brown 4 sharp $8995

ACTION OLDS 261-6900

CADILLAC ELDORADOS 1977-78'S

Loaded, 8 to Choose From

FROM $5,795 Don Massey Cadillac

40475 Ann Arbor Rd at 1-275 453-7500

CADILLAC 1975-76'S

COUPES & SEDANS Loaded, 4 to Choose From

FROM $3,195 Don Massey Cadillac

40475 Ann Arbor Rd at I 275

453-7500

CADILLAC, 1977 COUPES 8. SEDANS

Loaded, 4 to Choose From

FROM $4,995

Don Massey Cadillac 40475 Ann Arbor Rd at 1-275

453-7500

CADILLAC, 1978 COUPES & SEDANS

Loaded, 5 to Choose From

FROM $6,195 Don Massey Cadillac

40475 Ann Arbor Rd at 1-275

453-7500

858 Cadillac

COUPE DELEGANCE, 1979, 5000 miles, rust proofed, new car warranty Must sell 826-4518

COUPE DE VILLE, 1979, fully equipped, 8 track tape, 8,000 miles, Ziebarted, $9500 After 6PM, 474-2117

COUPEdeVILLE, 1977 . 30,000 miles, loaded White Excellent condition, $5,200/offer 652-8712 or 348-7330

COUPE DEVILLE 1978, 17,000 miles, excellent condiUon, cream yellow col-or, $500 under average retail After 7PM 851-3327

COUPE DeVILLE. 197$, one owner, triple yellow, like new1 50/50 seats, lilt/telescope, cruise, loaded 1 yr war ranty Only $7,588 AUDETTE CADILLAC 851-7200

COUPE DeVILLE, 1977, ExecuUve transfer, immaculate condition Tilt/ telescope, cruise, stereo/tape, ca-briolet, new rubber Super Sharp' Only $5,488 AUDETTE CADILI.AC 851 7200

858 Cadillac

FLEETWOOD 1978 Brougham, fully equipped, clean, navy blue, excellent condition 543-9198

SEDAN DeVILLE 1977, 40.000 miles, very good condition $4995 Farmington 553-4352

SEDAN DeVILLE. 1978, leather. 50/50 seats, stereo/tape, wire discs, very low mileage Like new' Only $7,588 ADDCTTE CADILLAC 851-7200

SEDAN DE VILLE 1979, leather, most options, low mileage, new car condiUon, 645-1079

SEDAN deVILLE 1979 Dark brown, leather interior, fully loaded, 9000 miles, $8400 652-4974

SEDAN deVILLE 1977, excellent condi tion. 24,000 miles, original owner, load ed with extras. $4800 477 1939

COUPE deVille, 1979, cedar, loaded, as-tro roof, 6700 miles Mint condition.

651-0053

COUPE deVille, 1976, all power, AM FM stereo, cruise, $3200

722-5700

COUPE DE VILLE, 1979, must sell Triple yellow, astro roof, loaded List $15,600, sacrifice for $10,000 455-3018

COUPE DeVILLE, 1979, Cabriolet, loaded, leather seats, wire wheels, mint condition. 9,000 miles $8,995 474-5146

COUPE deVILLE. 1979, leather split seats, many extras. 6400 miles, $9,100

356-8070

COUPE deVILLE, 1979, mint condiUon. leather, wire wheels, $8600 965-7700

626-3445

COUPE DE VILLE 1979, white, 9000 miles, cabriolet, red leather, accent stripe, air, opera lamps, Ult, etc mint, $9100 W Bloomfield 851-7249

ELDORADO, e^ui^ped, $995

1973, comple te ly JACK DEMMER

721-6580

ELDORADO 1979, ExecuUve Car, triple white, loaded, super condiUon $11,500 647 3883

SEDAN deVILLE 1979, tilt wheel, vinyl top, cruise, dark brown, 19,000 miles $8800 474 1555

SEDAN DeVILLE 1979, 7,000 miles, most options 435-2804

CADILLAC, 1979 COUPES & SEDANS

Loaded, 9 to Choose From

FROM $8,495 Don Massey Cadillac

40475 Ann Arbor Rd at 1-275

453-7500

SEVILLE^ 1977, loaded, 26,000 miles, clean, one owner, $7500 or best offer Home 626-3157 Office 876-2186

SEDAN DeVILLE 1979, perfect condi tion, most accessories $8500 G M Exec 478 6956

SEDAN, 1977 DeVille. triple burgundy, leather, loaded, new tires, low miles Asking $6195 338 8842

SEDAN 1978 DEVILLE, autoshow car, all options, Mint Condition, Wife's car 19,800 miles, $8,325 645-9120

SEVILLE, 1976, firemist gold, leather, stereo, cruise, many more options Sharp cars hard to find' 1 yr warranty Only $6,388 AUDETTE CADILLAC 851-7200

FLEETWOOD 1978 Brougham, De'El egance, loaded, excellent condition $2,000 356 3539

SEVILLE 1977 Metalic dark silver with light silver, light gray leather interior, astro roof, new Michelin tires Great condition' Best offer over $7,000 Call Mon thru Fn Days 569 1636

SEVILLE 1979, every option except sunroof List $17,100 Hand washed $11.990 779 1303 979 9000

860 Chavrolat

SEVILLE, 1979, Firemist paint, leather interior, wire wheel covers, tape, anti slip differential, more, mint condition, only 8,000 miles, $11,700 851-1456

SEVILLE 1979 Exec's wifes car, load-ed, showroom condition, a steal at $11,900 642-0580

TWO 1978 Fleetwood Brougham D'el-gance, 1 light blue, 41,000 miles, all op^ tions including CB, $9000 1 silver, 20,000 miles, same as above, $9500 Call Diane 8,30-5 Mon thru Fri 399 9500 or Mr Auer eves or weekends

647-5770

BANKRUPT NEED A CAR?

Want to reestablish Credit' Call Mr Al for appointment

Detroit Car Liquidators 23350 Grand River

535-8585

BEFORE YOU SELL... BRING US YOUR CAR

OR TRUCK! WE PAY TOP DOI.LAH

IMMEDIATE CASH

SAVOIE CHEVROLET

1900 W MAPLE (15 MILE RD ) 1 * MILES E OF WOODWARD

643-8000

860 Chavroltt

CAMARQ. 19070 Power steering, brakes. 350 V-8, 2 barrel, radials Ures rally wheels Very good condition $975 or will consider trading it in on a '77 T-Bird or Cougar 422 1215

CAMARO, 1970 SS, 350 4 Stereo Mint condition Call

4 speed. $2100

425-6147

CAMARO 1973 Z28 RS. 400 HP. no rust, no Bondo. extras, like new $4200 or of fer For information call 682 7462

CAMARO, 1976, clean, new Ures am fm 8 track stereo, power steering, pow er brakes, $2750 Call 476 2098

CAMARO 1977 LT. low miles excellent condition Loaded 477 0274

CAMARO, 1977, 305 automatic, air, power steering, brakes, windows, locks loaded 626 3062

CAMARO. 1978 LT. fully equipped 8 cylinder spotless Call Eves 64 4 2622

CAMARO 1978 Z28 14.000 miles excel lent condition loaded $5000 After Spm

261 0839

CAMARO 1979 Berlinetta loaded fully equipped excellent condition, un der warranty $6250 office 556 3608, After 6PM 882 7159

CAMARO. 1979 Berlinetta. loaded. T top low mileage After 6 30pm

644 0828

CAMARO. 1979 clean, sharp, well equipped 626-*S250

CAMARO. 1977 LT. brown/camel leather interior Rally wheels all pow er including door locks, rear defogger, AM FM. air $3950 One owner 353 6140

CAMARO 1977 V8 305 AM FM rear defogger excellent condition $3300

837 9016

CAMARO. 1979 Z28, am-fm cassette. CB, T roof , air, loaded GMexec car

477 2492

CAMARO 1979 Z28, 7000 miles cus torn interior T-top loaded Excellent shape 261 3939

CAMARO 1979. Z 28 white with blue interior, automatic, stereo, air, $6350 345 5468 553 4905

CAMARO, 1979 Z 28 automatic, air rool panels, am-fm cassette, alloy wheels, custom interior, bright blue, ex cellent condition After 5pm 559 0V64

CAMARO 1979 C 28 whit^blue 4 speed, low miles, warranty, Tuf kote, loaded Super'Best offer 647 3883

CAMERO LT. 1976 power steering, brakes air, am-fm cassette, 38.000 miles, tilt wheel excellent condition. $3600 After 5 PM 2613906

CAMERO. 1974. LT, automatic, air wer brakes steering windows, am

m stereo, $2200, eves 553 0093 % CAMERO 1979 power steering, brakes & locks, automatic, air, rear spoiler Rally wheels. $5650 464 1813

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CAPRICE CLASSIC 1»7«. 4 doorpower steering It brakes, air. power loess. Ult wheel, rear defogger tion. $1400

excellent condi 471-0019

CAPRICE 1174 Classic 4 power steer ui| ma tic fl.SOO

door, %•

air. lUtO-1435

CAPRICE 1974 WAGON Loaded |79S or best offer Call After • PM &3M5M

CAPRICE 1977, Classic, low mileage, excellent condition, new Tune-up. 13.200 4 S3-1497

CAPRICE. 1977, classic, station wagon, power steering, brakes, windows, locks Air, cruise, tilt, am-fm. luggage rack, rear window defogger $3500^ 352 5592

CAPRICE 1977. Classic, 27.000 miles, over 25 options, original owner $3800 Evenings & weekends 8518485

CAPRICE 1977 Classic, all power, cruise control, stereo am-fm, air. extra clean, $3700 or make offer Ask for Jeri or Cathy H 453 1200

CAPRICE 1978 Classic Mint condition with full power h options Including fac-tory CB Low mileage Offer (46-8537

CAPRICE - 1978, Classic,Landau coupe, 18 000 miles excellent condition. II mpg, loaded, $4,000 588 7690

CAPRICE 1978 CLASSIC, 4 door, load-ed, sharp' $3,950 Evenings 478-9284

CAPRICE, 1978. 4 door, excellent con-dition, air. stereo, cruise, all power, ap-proximately JO options $4975 661-0724

CAPRICE 1979 Classic Landau, air, stereo, full power, loaded, low mileage $ 5 9 9 5 661-0873

C A P R I C E . 1 9 7 9 C I M U C , 3 seat wagon, gray, wood panels, loaded with options, excellent condition, $ 5 9 9 5 . 6 4 7 - 7 6 3 9

M O N Z A . 1978, 2 door, V I , automatic, power steering, sharp as a tack $3,550 Bank rates Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd 421 7000

860 Chevrolet

I MP ALA, 1976, automatic $995 JACK DEMMER FORD 721-MM

IMPALA, 1971, VI. automatic, power, factory air. $1,4*5 BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC

Corner ol AM Artwr Rd L Main. Plymouth

453-2516 IMPALA, 1>76 wagon, full power, many options, good condition. $2,095, or beat offer After 5pm 464-7211

IMPALA 1971 4 door, 305 VI, power steering-brakes- door locks, cruise. AM FM stereo, defqg, 21,000 miles $3500 353-6400. or after 5PM 521 1474

IMPALA 1978 custom, only 13,000 lov-ing miles, loaded, power 50-50 seats, stereo, tilt, air, etc mint cooditlon, must sell. $5495 354 3680

KINGSWOOD must sell, $150

1971. station wagon. 537-1166

MALIBU CLASSIC 1979. 2 door sport coupe, 4.4 V4. light blue. 13 options ii>-eluding air. automatic transmission, power steering It brakes, am-fm stereo, color keyed rally wheels, 11,500 miles $5600 After I 30 PM 644 0171

MALIBU CLASSIC 1977. 2 door, auto matic. power steering, power brakes, air, AmFm I track, Landau top, excel lent condition. $2,850 $54-2411

MALIBU 1979. Classic, V8. executive car, under 7000 miles, mint condition, air. all power. AmFm radio, many ex tras 647-6320

CAPRICE 1179 Classic. 4 door, under warranty 6,000 miles, loaded, custom interior Must sell. • 641-7451

MONZA, 1978 4 cyclinder coupe, power steering brakes, automatic, radio Ex cellent condition. $3,100 495-0078

CAMARO 1979 - 2 to choose Company Courtesy Cars V8, air, AniFm, rear

illy quick sale $5.185 AUDETTE CADILLAC 851 7200

IMPALA 1970, 2 door hardtop, air. mows, well maintained, must be seen $700 553-0940

CAMARO, 1979, low mileage, excellent condition. $5300 or best offer Terri, 336 6900, Ext 591 or after 6, 6813114

CAMARO, 1979 Rally Sport, automatic, air 5,000 miles, wife's car. mint condi tion 852 9067

CAMARO. 1979, T top, small V-8 stick, AM-FM stereo, rustproofed Well equiped low mileage. $ 5 , 5 0 0 5 5 3 - 7 7 1 3

CAMARO 1979, Z2I. 6000 miles, loaded, mint rood tion air, $500 Jensen Stereo equipment, best offer 851-5574 or

KE 1-7388

IMPALA. 1972 Less than 75,000 miles, one owner Power steering, brakes, au-tomatic trans Good condition 425-1689

IMPALA 1972. 4 door. 350 V-8, power steering, air conditioning, hard top. best offer 261 1080

IMPALA, 1973, low miles, power steer-ing & brakes, good on gas 261 9569

IMPALA 1974. perfect condition. $750. Troy area, 852-0515

IMPALA. 1974. 2 door, black, automat-ic. power steering It brakes, air. new brakes & muffler system, needs body work, $650-offer After 6pm 721-7593

IMPALA, 1974 4 door, AM-FM 8 track, air $950 or best offer Call 595-6M0

IMPALA 1975, automatic, power steer-ing, brakes, $1000 4218098

CHEVELLE1969, 2 door hardtop, aur* tomatic, power steering, am-fm, vinyl top, 76,000 miles, new muffler system, ruits good, looks good, $600 981 • 2957

CHKVELLE 1972, 6 cylinder, clean car, good'transportation, $650 459-3178

CHEVETTE, 1976, amfm radio, radial tires, superb condition $2300 332 3552

CHEVETTE 1976, cloth interior, auto-matic, Am radio-tape, new snow Ures, low mileage, $2,100 669-6147

CHEVETTE. 1976, cream puff condi-tion, a m f m stereo cassette, stick shift, good gas economy, $2,150 474-2982

CHEVETTE 1977 Sandpiper, am-fm stereo, 4 speed, steel belted Michelins. $2406 After 6pm 453-5330

CHEVETTE, 1977, white, automatic, new brakes, tires, 32,000 miles. $2650

626-1372

CHEVETTE 1978. 2 door. 4* speed. 16,000 miles, air. AmFm. rear de-fogger more $3,400 Before 4 30 PM 972 7093, alter 5 PM 542-6713

CAPRICE. 1979 Classic, black. lully loaded, low mileage. $6400 Call 879-7868

CAPRICE 1^79 4 door, exec car, vinyl roof, power options, tilt, air, AM-FM, cruise. 7300 miles, garage kept $6600 After 6 642 9032

- 4 -CAPRICE 1979. 9 passenger, clean, air, am-fm stereo, many options y),000 miles $6800 652-7714

MONTE Cy&LO, 1978, Landau Air. rally wheel) $3,995 BOf

low mi lea DUSSEAl

MERCURY. 31625 Grand River. Farm T like net LINCOLN

ington 474 3342

MONZA 1976, power steering 4 speed am fm cassette, radials and mags, ex-cellent condition $1900 651-6785

MONZA,. 19i6 Spyder, 5 speed, power steering/brakes, low mileage, rust proofed, $25$0 45J-7606 or 427-7898

MONZA 1971, automatic, power steer-ing. brakes, excellent condition, new tirea. after 6:30 681-4939

MONZA 19t8. V-6. 4 speed, power steering, brakes, air, tilt, AM-FM 8 track stereo, 27,000 miles, Must Sell $2,650 563 2782 563-8928

MONTE CA ILO 1977, Landau, power steering & brakes, air, am-fm 8 track, small V-6. $fX» 375 0443

M O N T E C A | I L 0 1 9 7 7 , one owner, tan, power, air, 16.000 miles, great condi tion, $3200 476 9545

MONTE CARLO 1974 Landau roof, air, stereo, rear Oetogger. very good condi-tion $1400. ; 1 • 637 9016

MONTE CA^li) 1977, excellent coodl tion, best offer, most sell. 569-6045

MONTE CAfeLO. 1976 landau, loaded. 35,000 miles, original owner, $2,650

651-1886

860 Chevrolet

MONTE CARLO 1975, mint, triple black, power steering L brakea, air, stereo, rear defogger, Ult wheel, door locks, low mileageMust see $2750 After 5PM 476-7415

NOVA 1976, 2-door hatchback, power steering-brakes, automatic, small 8. new radia •Is, $1850 591-1292

NOVA 1977. automatic, brakes L steering, $2800

air, , power 522-9454

860 Chevrolet

V E G A 1975, 3 speed, new exhaust, rus-proofed. excellent gas milage. $675

399 1933

V E G A . 1976, hatchback. 36.000 miles, automatic, snow tires, excellent condi-Uon $1850 349-4416

V E G A , 1977, hatchback, new Ures, ster-eo, 8 track, under warranty, excellent condition 455-2008

NOVA 1977, 2 door, automatic, 21,000 miles EXTRA CLEAN!

ROGER PENSKE CHEVROLET

355-1600

air

NOVA - 1978, power steering, brakes radio, air, whitewalla, low mileage, cylinder, excellent mileage, perfect condition. $3900 420-2475

NOVA 1978, 4 door, automatic, power steering I brakes. V-8, air

ROGER PENSKE CHEVROLET

355-1600

OVER 10 acres loaded with new and used cars and trucks

•JACK CAULEY CHEVROLET

7020 Orchard Lake Rd, W Bloomfield Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

RED TAG SALE Come see our fine display of Used Cars & Truck. Prices are marked in windows for your shopping convenelnce.

Roger Penske Chev. Telegraph Rd., Opposite

TEL-TWELVE MALL 355-1600

MONTE CARLO 1978, perfect condi-tion. $3,960 645-2060 Evenings 477-6981

MONTE CARLO 1978 Landau Loaded 12,000 miles Best offer

425-5715

MONTE CA1L0 1975, automatic, [ ft brakes, low miles. •r steering 4 brakes, low rr

Uvonia ChryWer Plymouth

pow 91495

526-5000

MONTE CARLO, 1975, automatic, er steering, 50,000 miles $1,595 Livo-nia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-5000

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M O N T E C A K L O . 1»79. Landau, black, V-8, air, power steering, power brakes, cruise, ult wheel, wire wheels. 7,500 miles. $5,50ft 645-0668

MONTE CARLO. 1978, air, stereo. 11.000 mile*, $4,795 Autosense Com puter Checked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425 3036

MONTp CARLO, 1971, air, stereo, 11.000 miles $4,796 Autosense Computer Check Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

VEOA - M i l , Station wagon, auto 47,000 miles, original owner, very good condition, extremely reliable transpor tation. $950 525-5256

MONZA, 1979 station w« age, excellent condition I Ivo, low mile-

ust sell 2 6 1 - 1 6 1 7

CHEVETTE 1978, 4 door, air, am-fm, custom interior, rear defogger, low mileage, automaUc, 642-0299

CHEVETTE 1979, 4 door, 4 speed, pow-er brakes, rear defog. am-fm. luggage rack, warrenty $ 3 , 9 0 0 47^7147

CHEVETTE. 1979, 4 speed, 4 door, light blue. $3295 420-0152

CHEVETTE 1979 4 door, 4 and more

air. 649-4626

CHEVETTE. 1979. 4 door, lotded. low mileage, excellent condition, automat-ic, best offer Must sell 271-3611

CHEVETTE, 1979, 4 speed. 2 door, ens-defroster, $3950 torn Interior, rear

Eves 261 4665

CHEVETTE. 1979 Dark brown, 4 door, many extraa. 9 . 0 0 0 miles. Excel Wot condition $4,195 After Spm. 4614917

CHEVETTE 1979. 4 cylinder high output radio, white walls, aide 14.500 miles. $4000

door. 4 speed. defo engine, defogger.

CHEVROLET 196V with Runs like a clock

263 261-1349

CITATION 19*0, new, silver, 4 door, 4 cylinder, wr, automaUc, loaded Immediate $7250 559-6611, 642-2216

CITATION 1980, 2 door hatchback, 4 cylinder, automatic, air, Ziebart, war-rant', 6000 miles, power steering, bra ts , radials, blue $5900 626-1667

CORVETTE, 1978, Silver Anniversary, iutomatic, oyster leather Interior, load

427-1473

NEED A NEW CREDIT

START? Many Used Cars

& Trucks To Choose From Ask for Bob Dale

525-5000

SAVE AT

SELLERS USED CAR SAVINGS

'75 VEGA. 2 door, automat-ic, power steering, super clean & nice. Low miles. Only

$1,495

73 MONTE CARLO. Power, alf, vinyl roof, extra nice, new paint. $1,995

'77 MALIBU WAGON. Pow-er, air, looks like new, low miles. $2,995

'77 IMPALA. 4 door, power, air, only 20,000 miles. Super clean and nice. $3,195

'79 CHEVETTE. 2 door, standard transmission, bet-ter than new. Only 5,000 miles. $3,695

'79 MONZA HATCHBACK. Automatic, V6, air, power steering, power brakes, low miles. $4,695

CARS COST LESS AT

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC Grand River at 10 Mile

478-8000

V E G A . 1 9 7 7 wagon, automatic, am-fm. warranty, good condiUon, 24 mpg. $1100 . 624-0070

VEGA, 1977 wagon, automaUc, am-fm excellent condition, low miles, $2350

421 9266

866 Ford COUNTRY, 1971, Squire wagon, auto-matic, power steering h brakes. 60.000 miles, runs good, good winter t r anspor tation $250 or best After 5 453-1836

FACTORY CAR 1979 MUSTANG. 2 door. 4 cyl. 4 speed AM-FM stereo, power steering, radial tires, rear defogger, mileage maker $4,495 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plym outhRd 421-7000

1979 N O V A C U S T O M 4 door, 6 cyl, automatic, air, power steering, 6,0000 miles Terrific savings $4,495

ACTION O L D S 261 6900

862 Chrysler CORDOBA 1976, loaded, silver black leather interior, reg gas excellent con-diUon $2900 464-3008

CORDOBA 1976 Excellent condiUon uses regular, 47.000 miles $2500 Call

301 after.4 30PM 646-9362

CORDOBA 1977, air, stereo, $2,895 Livonia Chrysler Plymouth 525-5000

CORDOBA 1977 Leather interior, ex-tras New Ures & brakes. Ziebart $2,900 or offer After 6 PM 559 3663

CORDOBA 1977, 20,000 miles, very clean, air, stereo With tape, all power & luxury options, rustproofed, free CB ra-dio, $3500 474-7606

CORDOBA, 1978, power steering & brakes, air, automatic, stereo, $3,495 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525 5000

FREE - FREE 100 Gallons of Gas

With Purchase Of A Used Car or T ruck

Offer Exp i res 1 2 / 2 5 / 7 9

LIVONIA Chrysler-Plymouth

525-5000 LABARON equipped.

1977, crimson red. full) 342-568:

NEWPORT, 1974, full t od transportation, $650

>wer and air,

642-1596

NEWPORT, 1974, V-8 automaUc, pow er steering, power brakes, amfm radio, air, rear defogger 937 2712

NEW YORKER $1800

1976, loaded, cruise, 661-0314

NEW YORKER 1970, loaded, great condition $695 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-5000

864 Dodge ASPEN, 1977, Wagon Power steering & brakea, automatic, good condiUon $1,995 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth525-

5000

CHARGER SE 1973, automaUc, 52,000 miles, good condition, $650 or b a t of-fer 397-8492

CHARGER 1976, Daytona, full power, 8 track stereo, 400 V8, regular gas, good tirea, new brakes h exhaust, must sell. After 5pm 476-9672

CHARGER 1977 Daytona, power steer-ing. brakes, locks, seats, AM-FM stereo 8 track, loaded. 29 extras, 26,000 miles

: offer 591 3250

CHARGER 1977, S E . loaded1" Ex-cellent condiUon $3,500 644-3626

VEGA WAGON 1975, only $895 GEORGE MATICK CHEVROLET, 14001 Telegraph at the Jeffries

531-7100

VEGA - 1972, Hatchback, good Urn, neat interior, runs good, low mileage,

l i 4PM 455-2771 $250 Call 10AM i

COLT, 1976, 2 door, 4 speed 32,000 miles Like new! $2,495 O'Hara Datsun, 35655 Plymouth Rd 425-3311

DART 1973 Swinger 6 cylinder, auto-matic, 92,000 miles, good condiUon, $700 or best offer Evenings 459-4269

FAIRLANE 1968, power steering. auto-maUc. new exhaust, battery, tune-up winterized, snow Ures, good MPG $450

569 0375

FAIRLANE 1970. ekcellent condiUon $850 271 3239

FAIRMONT 1978 Futura. cream, vinyl roof, 20,000 miles, 6 auto, stereo, air perfect condition. $3995 firm 18-23 MPG Eves 464 8442

FAIRMONT 1978 2 door, 6 cylinder automaUc, air, power steering, radials, AM radio, vinyl top $3,450 420-0543

FAIRMONT 1978 4 door, 6 cylinder Air. power steering & brakes, automat ic, stereo, defroster, rustproofed $?,650 or best offer 357-4089

FAIRMONT, 1978, Futura 2 door hardtop, air. automaUc, power steering & brakes, am-fm Btereo, 22,000 miles $3,595 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plym outhRd 421-7000

FAIRMONT, 1978, 2 door, 6 cyl, stick power steering, stereo, only $2,995 BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN-MERCURY 31625 Grand River. Farmington

4 7 4 3 3 4 2

FAIRMONT 1979. Squire Wagon, auto-matic, power steering-door locks, air stereo A Only $5,322 Sock «B687

AVIS FORD 29000 Telegraph 354-3000 FIESTA, late 1978, like new, air, stereo sunroof, $ 3 , 9 0 0 6 4 6 - 3 7 7 5

FIESTA, 1978, beat the high price of

fas! Drive in style' Priced to sell North ros 421-1376

FIESTA, 1978, radio, sharp Plenty of mpg DEMMER FORD

heater, extra $3,695 JACK

721-6560

FIESTA 1978, Sport garde $3850

Sun roof. Poly-arded, 8 track tape, extras, 38 MPG,

261-7087

FIESTA 1978 Sports model, air, low mileage, plus options Excellent condi-tion $4200 453-8260

FIESTA 1978 Decor Group AM-FM stereo, polygard, excellent condiUon 22,000 miles 855-2664

FIESTA 1978, 41/HW 32/City MPG, air, AmFm stereo, 23,000 miles, $3,875 Call 589-3072 or days 897 1965

FIESTA, 1979, Ghia Gas Saver' $4,795 Autosense Computer Checked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

FIESTA 1979 Ghia, AM FM Cassette radio, 33-35 MPG Rear defroster & many extras $4600 After 6PM

464 6010

FIESTA 1979 proofed, flip up roof

sports package, and more $4800

rust

455-5646

FIESTA. 1979, Sport, sun/moon roof, rear wiper defroster, AM-FM stereo cassette, warranty Undercoat $5150 323-4690 or 1-229 4329

FIGHT INFLATION lot at North bros

See our budget 421-1376

FORD, 1969, 4 door. automaUc, radio,

rower steering, good transportaUon, 145 453-7637

FORD, 1974, Country Squire Wagon-Air, stereo, woodgrain, excellent second car $1,295

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC Corner of Ann Arbor Rd

& Main, Plymouth 453-2516

GRANADA'S, 1978 prices North bros

Low miles Low 421-1376

GRAND TORINO 1974, air condition ing. power steering, power brakes Best offer 832-2221 or 459 1444

GRAN TORINO 1976, air. radials, snow tires, AM FM cassette, excellent condi tion $2200 591-1939

DART 1974 Low mileage, AM FM ra dio $ 1 , 4 0 0 Call

6 4 9 6 6 8 6

DART 1976, low miles, 6 cylinder auto, air, rear defrost, am-fm stereo, new muffler, good condiUon $1900 846-0832

DODGE 1975. air, power steering, brakes, good Ures, tape deck, positive traction, $600 After 5PM 476-6891

MAGNUM. 1978 XE. 17,000 miles, GT package, air, stereo, Ult, cruise, 20MPG, $4,350 After 4pm 533-5789

ROYAL MONACO 1977, 2 door hardtop, like new, 18,000 miles, power steering & brakes, air, am-fm, S18 motor,

478 2741

WE FINANCE MONACO 1974 Forest Green,

Black V-top, Full Power

FULL BALANCE $597.43 EASY TERMS-NO CASH NEEDED

Detro i t Car L iqu ida to rs

23350 Grand River

535-8585

GRAN TORINO, 1974, brougham, ex-cellent condition, loaded $1400 or best offer 348-0097

GRAN TORINO 1972. Squire Wagon, 9 passenger, power steering, power brakes, air, automaUc, good Ures In-cluding snows, new gas tank, rnaa very well, some minor rust. $600 453 6691

GRAN TORINO 1974 Sport, Excellent condiUon, no rust, loaded. Must See $1,650 646-5277

GRAN TORINO 1973, wagon, 52,000 miles, reese hitch, air shocks, $100 or best offer 591 2590

GRAN TORINO 1975. air, power brakes, steering, very good condition, excellent buy at $975 453-0525

VEGA 1975, Hatchback, stereo, tape deck, snow tires, call after 6pm

476-1751 866 Ford

VEGA 1975, Hatchback, great gas mile-age, dependable. AmFm stereo, $1,100 After 5 PM

CAPRI 1971, mechanically sound Best offer 455 5362

NOVA, 1971 2.d«or. Turbo hydramaUc, 350 Cu. In, rally wheels, power steering,

Int. Runs excellent $750. After new paint 3:30pm, 477-275$

NOVA 1974 % automatic, clean miles $1,067 Tyme Sales

455-5566

Low

NOVA 1974 2 door, I cylinder, automat steering, 12mpg No rust

?d, very sharp $10,750

EL CAMINO CLASSIC, automaUc. r, runs good $995 LAW iALBS, 534 8100

Uc, pow MOTOR

IMPALA, 1969, 2 door, vinyl top, medi-um blue, air, power steering, brakes, $550 A-l condition 9374146

Ic, power $1550 453-8732

NOVA. 1974, 150, 2 door, power ing, automatic, body good, new radials Call Terry after 6pm, 647-2106

NOVA 1974, 6 cylinder, 56,000 miles, new brakea it muffler, good running cooditlon Best offer 356-3698

NOVA - 1975,1 door, automaUc, power steering, brakes, no rust, good Ures

420-2969

NOVA, 1976, Arl condition. 2 door, pow-er steering, brakes, am-fm,

474-0896

437-6732

VEGA. 1975, Notchback, no rust, gas saver, good condiUon, asking $1475 or best offer, 464-9544

1979 CHEVYS

NEW & DEMOS $AVE UP TO

$3,400 OFF FACTORY STICKER

JOHN ELDEN CHEVY LAND

1-94 Service Drive Belleville

697-7700

EXTRA Read all about the 1979 fac-tory cars & trucks Bill Brown Used Cars has just received.

MERCURY ZEPHYR Z-7 FORD FUTURAS j

MUSTANGS 6 CYL. PICK-UPS

LTDS GRANADAS

All At Large Savings. 48 Mo. Finance to Quality Buyers

B i g . B R O W N FORD 35000 Plymouth Rd.

421 -7000

brakes, automaUc, air. $ 7 0 0

steering, Bloomfield

661 5156

GRAN TORINO, 1976 Wagon. V-«, au tomatic. power steering It brakes, air. am-fm New Urea, no mst Well main-tained $2,000 476-0100

GRAN TORINO 1975 Squire wagon, power steering, brakes, air. AM-FM stereo !> more Very sharp! Mo t aell. $1,500 After 5 PM 53V1736

f j -

866 Ford

LTD II, 1978 Brougham, all power, air stereo, rustproofed^ excellent cooditlon good mpg $4950 455 2116

LTD 1971 Brougham. 61,000 miles, 1 owner, moving to California Good con-dition Seeing is believing 642-4317

LTD, 1972, Brougham. 4 door, vinyl roof, power steering, brakes, windows air. stereo, new brakes, speed control good tires $700 After 5 477-6167

LTD 1977. 38.000 miles, excellent con dition, 19 MPG Freeway

538 1172

LTD, 1978 Squire wagon, well equipped excellent condition Call after 6pm

652-1821

LTD, 1978, 4 door landau, exec car 36,000 miles, blue, excellent condiUon most extras $3900 Call 8am-4pm, ask for Don McCormack, 338-9241

MAVERICK 1970 60,000 miles Some rust Runs good Excellent second car $350 422-8288

MAVERICK, 1971, automatic, power steering, new brakes L exhaust $295

522 0288

MAVERICK 1973, 6 running condiUon. 3Under, excellent

SO 455-2500 or 644 2743

MAVERICK 1974 One owner, 34000 miles Excellent condiUon, air power, steering, snow tires $1550 349-1962

MAVERICK, 1974, good shape, first $850, 459-0143 453-5367

MAVERICK, 1974, 8 cylinder, new brakes, exhaust L snow tires, runs good $695 422-7740

MAVERICK, 1976, 2 door, one stick one automatic. Priced to sell North bros 421-1376

MUSTANG GHIA 1974, vinyl roof AmFm Stereo, sunroof, automatic, air, 4 cylinder $1,395

BRA II. 1978, V6, stick shift, white with blue stripe, 25 MPG, $3,750 Sally. 855-9100 or 474-2068

MUSTANG II, 1977, J door, am-fm ster eo. 8 track, power steering, brakes, rear defogger. air, luxury interior, 29,000 miles, 25 mpg, after 7 PM, 644-8025

MUSTANG II 1974. 2 8 liter, V6. 4 speed, Hatchback, power steering, brakes, $1250 453-0291

MUSTANG II, 197$ Rally sport pack age, power steering, power brakes, V8

553-0296

MUSTANG II 1978, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, 2 door, extras. $3695 326-2151

591-1119

MUSTANG II, 1974 Fastback, V6 Low miles, AM FM stereo, rally wheels, nice car $1250 729-2754

MUSTANG II 1975 Ghia Power steer-ing, brakes. 4 speed, red with black vi-nyl Landau roof 422-0256

MUSTANG II 1974 MACH I V6, 4 speed, am-fm cassette Power steering, power brakes Eves $2100 642-8599

MUSTANG II 1975 Ghia 4 cylinder au-tomatic, power steering, brakes, air, Stereo, low mileage, rustproof, new bat-tery, brakes, $2,495, best offer 477-2931

MUSTANG 1968, clutch needs repair, $300 firm 538-6042

MUSTANG condition

1973, convertible, good >wer steering, brakes, tilt, 3

convertible, good

r<

AM-FM stereo 8 track, $1800 or best offer After 6PM 422-5622

MUSTANG. 1974, V-6, automaUc. 74,000 miles, new tirw & paint job, ex-tras, 1 owner, ziebart, $2,2§0 427 4020

MUSTANG. 1975, Ghia, 4 cylinder, orig-inal owner. 39,600 miles, automatic, air, stereo, half vinyl-sunroof, etc. $2200 or best offer, after 6pm, 626-4471

866 Ford

MUSTANG, 1974 Ghia, automatic. V-6. air. power. 56.000 miles, good m p g Sharp $1,800 531-5500

MUSTANG. 1974, Mach I, V-6 auto, new tires li brakes. $950

427 5430

MUSTANG - 1977, 2', AM FM stereo cassette, power steering, brakes, heated rear window, 4 speed, $2900 or offer

326 1681

MUSTANG, 1979 Ghia. 4 speed, loaded Reasonable Call after 5 PM. 879 0761

MUSTANG 1979 Ghia, loaded. Excel lent condition must sell 455-0848 or

474 2735

mustang 1979 Ghia, 3-door, automatic, air. sun roof, loaded. 3,000 miles, List price $8500, $6100 455-2378

MUSTANG 1979 Hatchback Sliver, 6000 miles, automatic. 8 cylinder, pow er steering, brakes, air. am-fm, deluxe intenor, $5,800 453-8935

MUSTANG 1979 4 speed, 2 3 litre, black. 3-door, power steering It brakes, cruise, rustproofed. sun roof, TRX package Excellent condition $5,400 After 6PM, Helen 4217110

MUSTANG 1979 Loaded 2 door, sport option, like new, |300 miles, automaUc. power steering-brakes, am-fm stereo, console, steel belted radial while walls, interior accent, full rustproofing, plus much more Wife's personal car Must sell immediately 5911178

MUSTANG 1979, 2 door, V6, automatic, console, Michelm TRX package/alumi num wheels, power steering, brakes, am-fm stereo 8 track, rear defroster, much more $5300 After 4 30, 722-7636

MUSTANG - 1979, 3 door, Turbo, manu al, TRX, air, many opUons, $5200 ($1600 under sticker) Evenings, Week ends 464-2461

PINTO, SALE Now in Progress, 1976-1978 l.arge selection1 North bros 421

1376

PINTO WAGON 1977, air. power, ex cellent condition $2295 LAW MOTOR SALES. 534-8100

PINTO 1972, Hatchback, transpora tion, all new brake parts After 4PM

477 5926

PINTO 1972, runs good - looks bad, needs brakes $200 Saturday Only,

425-5265

PINTO 1974 Stationwagon Squire Rustproofed, air conditioning, am-fm radio Good condition, runs good, radial Ures, $1300 ,522-7055

PINTO 1974 station wagon. 4-cylinder. am fm, air conditioning $500

459 3430

PINTO 1974 Wagon. 2000cc, auto, new radiator. 2 new tires, good condiUon $650 or best offer 332 4695

PINTO, 1974, 3 door, 4 speed, transpor-tation. $300 or best offer. Eves

261-4855

PINTO, 1976, Runabout Automatic, wer steering, 42,000 miles, $1,995

OM HOLZER FORD. 30711 Grand River, Farmington 474-1234 f c

PINTO, 1976. Wagon SUck shift. 36,000 miles $1,495 Livonia Chrysler Plym-outh 525-5000

PINTO, 1976, 4 speed, fm stereo, CB, 53,000 miles, 27MPG, rustproofed, clean. $1,650

itprcx 837-8529

PINTO 1976, 4 speed, 53,000 miles, fm stereo, CB, snow tires, excellent condi-tion, $1650. 837 8529

PINTO, 1977, automatic, excellent shape $2,495 O'Hara Datsun. 35655 Plymouth Rd 425-3311

MUSTANG 1976 Cobra, V6, power steering !• brakes, air, low miles $2650 After 6 349-6666

PINTO, 1977, Cruising Wagon Stereo, one owner Extra sharp lx>w miles $2,995 JACK DEMMER FORD721

6560

LTD II, 1977 Brougham, many options, low miles, beat offer, must selI 522-3691

LTD I I 1977, Wagon Power steering k brakes, air, luggage rack. $2700 Call after 5:30 PM 595-0985

LTD, 1974 er. good running

uire, air, full pow-Uon k Ures, >875

453-3905

LTD, 1975 station wagon, good coodi-Uon, $1800 After 6 PM, call. 456-9622

LTD 1975, 10 passenger Squire Wagon, loaded, good condiUon Call after 6:30 PM. 879-9766

LTD, 1976, 2 door, vinyl roof, air, power steering, power brakes, rear defog, xtebart $2100 After 4pm 464-9526

LTD, 1976, 4 door, air, cruise, A One condiUon. $2,000 Call 334-0937

SAVE AT

GRAND PRIXS NEW 1 9 8 0 s

AIR C O N D I T I O N E D Automatic, Pwr. Steering, Pwr. Brakes, Body 8We Mldgs., Stool Bolt Radials, and Much

P t r Month '125

Taxos And Tttto Includod NO RE8ALE RISK

(Ctomd End L——) M AtrtonMl Pa fun ta qI f m par month, W W to*

* WW w i H t t o i i M i a d i n i MMjmut

I

- ! - — — 3 8 0 0 0 Grand River, Farmington — —

JU8T E°OFHAQGUESTY 478-8000

DEMOS & FACTORY OFFICIAL

CARS W f . v -

ELECTRAS • E8TATE WAGONS • LoSABRES

1 8 T O C H O O S K F R O M

B U I C K

Dick Scot t^ o n n m i A n n n . i . , . . d h 1 m . i « m / i 0 7 c 200 W. Ann Arbor Rd 1 Mile W of I 275 ^ 453-4411 O p e n Mon & Thurs li! 9 pm

LTD, 1977 Landau, 30,000 miles, power iteering. <• brakes, amfm stereo, de-fogger. air, $3,000 After 4pm 420-0041

1DVDTA

m

mTtfM Pgive fROM

FORD RD.HW WAYNE RD, ^ m i n u t e s e a s t o f i 2 7 5 l " i #

866 Ford 866 Ford

PINTO, 1975. H a t c h b a c k . 4 c y c l i n d f r , a u t o m a t i c , new t i res , exce l len t condi Uon $1250 532-4821

1978 F A I R M O N T SQUIRE W A G O N

Automatic, power steering & brakes, air, stereo, low miles $ 3 , 9 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Beiwn P lymou th & W Chicago

255-5840

P I N T O 1976, Pony. M P C , s t ick, u sm regu la r gas. in good condi t ion Must sell Best oiler 4/7-3482

1978 F A I R M O N T SQUIRE W A G O N

Automatic, power steering & brakes, air, stereo, low miles $ 3 , 9 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Beiwn P lymou th & W Chicago

255-5840

P I N T O 1971 Ha tchback , a m Im s t e r e o cas se t t e , power s teer ing , b rakes , auto-ma t i c . good condit ion Call a l t e r 6pm,

459 3415

1978 F A I R M O N T SQUIRE W A G O N

Automatic, power steering & brakes, air, stereo, low miles $ 3 , 9 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Beiwn P lymou th & W Chicago

255-5840

( ' INTO, 1978. Kunabout 4 speed, power steering, low mileage $2,995 BOB D U S S E A U L I N C O L N M E R C U R Y . 31625 Grand River, F a r m i n g t o n

474 3342

1978 F A I R M O N T SQUIRE W A G O N

Automatic, power steering & brakes, air, stereo, low miles $ 3 , 9 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Beiwn P lymou th & W Chicago

255-5840 P I N T O 1978 Runabou t A 16.000 mile 1 owner Only $3,345 Stock " B 5 3 7 A

AVIS FORD 2 9 0 0 0 Telegraph 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0

1978 F A I R M O N T SQUIRE W A G O N

Automatic, power steering & brakes, air, stereo, low miles $ 3 , 9 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Beiwn P lymou th & W Chicago

255-5840 P I N T O 1978 Runabou t A 16.000 mile 1 owner Only $3,345 Stock " B 5 3 7 A

AVIS FORD 2 9 0 0 0 Telegraph 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0

1979 FORD PINTO 2 door, 4 cyl., 4 speed, am radio, rear defroster, 9 , 0 0 0

miles. $ 3 , 1 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Bf-twn Plymouth L w Chicago

255-5840

PINTO 1979. Only 4800 miles A Good Buy at Only $3,685 Stock «T20249

AVIS FORD 2 9 0 0 0 Telegraph 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0

1979 FORD PINTO 2 door, 4 cyl., 4 speed, am radio, rear defroster, 9 , 0 0 0

miles. $ 3 , 1 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Bf-twn Plymouth L w Chicago

255-5840

PINTO, 1979, Runabout , 5.000 mi les au tomat i c , power s teer ing, new $3,795 TOM HOLZER F O R D . 30711 G r a n d River, F a r m i n g t o n 474-1234

1979 FORD PINTO 2 door, 4 cyl., 4 speed, am radio, rear defroster, 9 , 0 0 0

miles. $ 3 , 1 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Bf-twn Plymouth L w Chicago

255-5840 R A N C H E R O . 1972, exce l l en t t r a n s p o r ta t ion. V-8. power s tee r ing , p o w e r b rakes , Michelin t i res , runs good s o m e rust, $350 Alter 6PM 464 3817

1979 FORD PINTO 2 door, 4 cyl., 4 speed, am radio, rear defroster, 9 , 0 0 0

miles. $ 3 , 1 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

"HOME OF THE SMILING IRISHMAN" 9600 Telegraph

Bf-twn Plymouth L w Chicago

255-5840 R A N C H E R O . 1972, exce l l en t t r a n s p o r ta t ion. V-8. power s tee r ing , p o w e r b rakes , Michelin t i res , runs good s o m e rust, $350 Alter 6PM 464 3817 T BIRD 1976 A 30.000 mile. 1 owner

loaded with ex t r a s like new $3,685 Slock "B652

AVIS FORD • 2 9 0 0 0 Telegraph 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0

R A N C H E R O 1973, 302 engine a u t o m a t -ic. p o w e r b r a k e s and s tee r ing , exce l len t condiUon. no rust $1400 464-8210

T BIRD 1976 A 30.000 mile. 1 owner loaded with ex t r a s like new $3,685 Slock "B652

AVIS FORD • 2 9 0 0 0 Telegraph 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0 T-BIRDS, 1977-78-79 U r g e Selection

Low P r i c e s Nor th b ros 421 1376

T BIRD 1976 A 30.000 mile. 1 owner loaded with ex t r a s like new $3,685 Slock "B652

AVIS FORD • 2 9 0 0 0 Telegraph 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0 T-BIRDS, 1977-78-79 U r g e Selection

Low P r i c e s Nor th b ros 421 1376 T BIRD 1976, stiver, full power. AM FM s tereo , ve ry c lean , s teel bel ted ra dial t i res t inted i l a s s $2550 645 2851

T - B I R D 1977, loaded, exce l l en t condi-Uon, $3900 6518785

T BIRD 1976, stiver, full power. AM FM s tereo , ve ry c lean , s teel bel ted ra dial t i res t inted i l a s s $2550 645 2851

THUNDERBIRD 1974, good condition. $1500 728-5648 870 Jeeps & Other

4-Wheel Drives THUNDERBIRD 1973, best oiler Also Pinto 1972, 351 V8. sub Irame, ladder bars, street or strip, $2,300 261 4518

870 Jeeps & Other

4-Wheel Drives THUNDERBIRD 1973, best oiler Also Pinto 1972, 351 V8. sub Irame, ladder bars, street or strip, $2,300 261 4518

AREAS LARGEST 4 Wheel Drive Dealer Broncos. Blazers. Jeeps. Pickups All Priced To Sell Be Ready For A Rough Winter North bros 421

1376

T H U N D E R B I R D . 1977. 50,000 miles, exce l l en t condi t ion Air, AM-FM s tereo , t r a i l e r t owing /Reese hitch 477-7217

AREAS LARGEST 4 Wheel Drive Dealer Broncos. Blazers. Jeeps. Pickups All Priced To Sell Be Ready For A Rough Winter North bros 421

1376

THUNDERBIRD 1976. silver with bur gandy l ea the r in te r ior , loaded with all options, excellent condition, $2950

422 2287

BLAZER 1974 Cheyenne Extras Good condition $2,400 or best offer 273 7887. 278 6721

THUNDERBIRD 1976. silver with bur gandy l ea the r in te r ior , loaded with all options, excellent condition, $2950

422 2287 BLAZER 1976. wife's car black with white mags Dunlop radials. stereo cas sette air, excellent shape $4,900

649 0468

TORINO 1972. 6 cylinder automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio

937 2712

BLAZER 1976. wife's car black with white mags Dunlop radials. stereo cas sette air, excellent shape $4,900

649 0468

TORINO 1973, good condition Ask for Bob 421-7951

BLAZER 1978 Regular gas. lilt, cruise windows locks, air. trailer package, AM FM Stereo, swing away spare, 4x4 Cheyenne $7,400 After $PM 661 1416 TORINO, 1973 low miles, $700 or best

offer Call after Spm 476-1302

BLAZER 1978 Regular gas. lilt, cruise windows locks, air. trailer package, AM FM Stereo, swing away spare, 4x4 Cheyenne $7,400 After $PM 661 1416 TORINO, 1973 low miles, $700 or best

offer Call after Spm 476-1302 BLAZER. 1979 Cheyenne and trailer ing package Air rust proofed $7,500

455 3018 TORINO 1976, automatic, power steer ing and brakes, good transportaUon, $875 or trade for van 729 7931

BLAZER. 1979 Cheyenne and trailer ing package Air rust proofed $7,500

455 3018 TORINO 1976, automatic, power steer ing and brakes, good transportaUon, $875 or trade for van 729 7931

BLAZER. 1979 Cheyenne black red interior. 7000 miles automatic, air, cruise, tint, am-fm 8 track, hitch 1 wir ing 400, posi 11 t 15 tires plus 10 x 15 wagon wheels $7777 533 3406

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N SPECIALS

From $ 2 9 5 to $ 1 5 0 0

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

34501 Plymouth Rd Between Wayne h Farmington Rds

4 2 5 - 5 4 0 0

BLAZER. 1979 Cheyenne black red interior. 7000 miles automatic, air, cruise, tint, am-fm 8 track, hitch 1 wir ing 400, posi 11 t 15 tires plus 10 x 15 wagon wheels $7777 533 3406

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N SPECIALS

From $ 2 9 5 to $ 1 5 0 0

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

34501 Plymouth Rd Between Wayne h Farmington Rds

4 2 5 - 5 4 0 0

BLAZER 1979, 4x4, Cheyenne equip ment. air, cruise, full power rally wheels. 10x15 wide base Ures, under coated 646 1369

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N SPECIALS

From $ 2 9 5 to $ 1 5 0 0

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

34501 Plymouth Rd Between Wayne h Farmington Rds

4 2 5 - 5 4 0 0 BRONCO 1979 Custom 9,400 miles, 4 speed power steering, power brakes, 5 mud & snows locking hubs, like new $7,295 TOM HOLZER FORD 30711 Grand River. Farmington 474 1234

T BIRD, 1977, power steering, power brakes, air, stereo, landau roof, rust proofed, extras. $3,500 537-8924

BRONCO 1979 Custom 9,400 miles, 4 speed power steering, power brakes, 5 mud & snows locking hubs, like new $7,295 TOM HOLZER FORD 30711 Grand River. Farmington 474 1234

W E F I N A N C E MAVERICK. 1975 Coupe, DeIlciou4 Ohocalate Brown, 6 cylinder, automat-ic, power steering, brakes

FULL BALANCE $ 9 9 7 . 1 1 EASY TERMS NO CASH NEEDED

Detro i t Car L iqu ida to rs 23350 Grand River

5 3 5 - 8 5 8 5

BRONCO 1979 Ranger XLT. wilh free wheel package, excellent condition 5500 miles $4000 in options Asking $9600 455 3468

W E F I N A N C E MAVERICK. 1975 Coupe, DeIlciou4 Ohocalate Brown, 6 cylinder, automat-ic, power steering, brakes

FULL BALANCE $ 9 9 7 . 1 1 EASY TERMS NO CASH NEEDED

Detro i t Car L iqu ida to rs 23350 Grand River

5 3 5 - 8 5 8 5

'HEROKEE 1977 V-8 automaUc, oaded 477 8584

W E F I N A N C E MAVERICK. 1975 Coupe, DeIlciou4 Ohocalate Brown, 6 cylinder, automat-ic, power steering, brakes

FULL BALANCE $ 9 9 7 . 1 1 EASY TERMS NO CASH NEEDED

Detro i t Car L iqu ida to rs 23350 Grand River

5 3 5 - 8 5 8 5

"HEVROLET 1973 short box, 350 V8 power steering. FM. cap seats h heater n rear 588 0483

W E F I N A N C E MAVERICK. 1975 Coupe, DeIlciou4 Ohocalate Brown, 6 cylinder, automat-ic, power steering, brakes

FULL BALANCE $ 9 9 7 . 1 1 EASY TERMS NO CASH NEEDED

Detro i t Car L iqu ida to rs 23350 Grand River

5 3 5 - 8 5 8 5 CHEVY 1973, ton. 4x4 needs work *750 728-6774

G. E. MILLER DODGE 127 H u t t o n St reet , N o r t h v i l l e

3 4 9 - 0 6 6 0

Reducing Inventory

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$300 o f f s t i c k e r p r i c e

• 2 four -wheel dr ive Dodge W200 pick-ups — $200 under cost • 2 Dodge B200 maxi-vans — $300 under cost • 4 1980 pick-ups at a large pr ice reduct ion

ALL USED CARS DRASTICALLY REDUCED!

i - V ' LEASE A %A> BRAND NEW "79 \

CHEVROLET CAPRICE 9 Pnssenger Stat ion Wagon

F 0 R $ 1 1 / 1 1 6 P e r O N L Y I I H M o n t h

F O R

O N L Y P e r

M o n t h

20^Months plus 4% use tax per month

STOCKOM7—Blue Metallic, matching Interior. 9 paaeanger Caprioe Classic Wagon, deluxe color baits, tinted gia». body aide moulding, air. speed and crutae control, V-8 angina, automatic iranamiaaion. steet baited radial wtilte side wail tirea, AM radio, rear seat speaker roof carrier, power steering, power brakea. Baaed on 20 months Autoveet Leaae Payments o» $114.10 with $1000 nonrefundable caah or trade plus 4% monthly uee tax. Purchase option price $4350 Total obligation $2283 20 ptue $1000 - $3283 20 Three Autoveet optlona. You are In a better poaition at the end o< the contract to make an Intelligent decision about keeping or trading the car You owe nothing and you own three great optlona 1) Trade the car (or sad it) - If the price you get la more than the Autoveei Purchase Option Price, you can keep the extra money or uee It lor your next down payment 2) Keep the car-You get credit lor all the payments made ano If you want lo keep the car you only pay the Autoveet Purchase Option Price 3) Walk away - II It turns out the car la worth lees than the Purchase Option Price, then baaed on the return guidelines, you can leave the cw with Autoveet and walk away

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870 Jaaps It Other 4-Wheel Drives

870 Jeeps*Other 4-Wheel Drives

CHEVY LUV 1979, 4*4, am-fm, step bumper, rear window, ikid plate, U . m I miles, fiSOO or beat offer 47M7TI

BLAZES 1979 4x4 CHeywoe equip-ment Air. crulae. full power, rally wheels, 10x11 wide baaed tirea. nder-coated. 1,000 miles M4-1M»

CHEVY, irrj. Bluer, VI, aatomatic, power, 4 wheel drive, two torn paint $1,495 BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC

Corner of Ann Arbor Rd l i Main, Plymouth

4 5 3 - 2 5 1 6

BLAZES 1979 4x4 CHeywoe equip-ment Air. crulae. full power, rally wheels, 10x11 wide baaed tirea. nder-coated. 1,000 miles M4-1M»

CHEVY, irrj. Bluer, VI, aatomatic, power, 4 wheel drive, two torn paint $1,495 BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC

Corner of Ann Arbor Rd l i Main, Plymouth

4 5 3 - 2 5 1 6

BLAZOR i n , 1,400 miles, Chereaoe automatic, air, Ult. cruise, shields, ral-ly, AmFm, hitch, hooks, more, M.M0.

179-0005

CHEVY, irrj. Bluer, VI, aatomatic, power, 4 wheel drive, two torn paint $1,495 BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC

Corner of Ann Arbor Rd l i Main, Plymouth

4 5 3 - 2 5 1 6 BRONCOS, 1971-79 5 to choose from North bros 421-1371

FORD 1971 F IM, 4x4. S00 cubic inch, 4 speed, burns regular, good gas mile-age Stereo, air, power steering, brakes, ibortbed. flair lide, classic cover, wag-on wheels, radial TA tires, undercoated After 4pm. 4I1-OW7

BRONCO, 1971. power steering, brakes, cruise, tilt, blocking bubs, automatic, many extras. ftMO 522 -0519

FORD 1971 F IM, 4x4. S00 cubic inch, 4 speed, burns regular, good gas mile-age Stereo, air, power steering, brakes, ibortbed. flair lide, classic cover, wag-on wheels, radial TA tires, undercoated After 4pm. 4I1-OW7

FORD RANGER 1979 F1M. suto, 4x4, prep for snow plow, sliding back glass, tinted windshield, 5000 miles locking hubs, dual gas tanks, mud It snow Ures $7300 62I-07M

FORD 1979 F1M 4*4, XLT. VI 4 apeed. many options W900 S15-43U

FORD RANGER 1979 F1M. suto, 4x4, prep for snow plow, sliding back glass, tinted windshield, 5000 miles locking hubs, dual gas tanks, mud It snow Ures $7300 62I-07M

FORD 1979 F1M, 4 wheel drive, auto-matic. equipped for snow plow MM0 or best offer . 411-0941

FORD 1973 4 wheel drive, F100 Pickap, 4 speed with snowplow Runs good. $2200 459 6056

170 Jeeps ft Other 4-Wheel Drives

FORD 1177 F l M Automalic. abort bed. undercoatad, AM-FM sUreo, 40 channel CB, crulae & mocb more. Good u a mileage. Uaaa regular 26.000 miWa Excellent cooditlon Price negotiable. SM-UMor SI1-14W

GMC 197V, Jimmy, SM V-l, automaUc. High Sierra, trailer package, many ex-tras $8950 After I PM M3-94II

JEEP CJ 7 1979, Golden Eagle with hard top. 304 V-«, 3 apeed, header*. 17/ 20 MPG, extras $6200 421-2785

JEEP. Wacgooer. 1977, air, itareo, cmiae. CB. Quadratrack, loaded. 21,000 mllea. wife's car 15975 352 M2I

JEEP 1971 CJS. with plow Like new A real money maker 11,415 Tyme Safer

455 5564

?L

We've had one built for you1

1980 T0R0NAD0 DIESEL

AIR CONDITIONED

$2ggei month

Fully equipped In-cluding power, stereo tape, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, rear de-fogger and more. Stock #647. 28 m6nth open end lease, based on $11,973 cost, $6,888 residual value*, total of payments $8,109.08. $500 down plus first and last payments, license fees and taxes. Ask for Bill Cope.

1980 REGENCY DIESEL SEDAN

AIR CONDITIONED !50 Fully equipped in-cluding full power, por stereo, tilt steering month wheel, cruise control, rear defogger and more. Stock #478. 28 month open end lease, based on $10,679 cost, $6345 residual value*, total of payments $6818, $500 down plus flfst and last payments, license, fees and taxes. Ask for Bill Cope.

980 CUTLASS SEDANl AIR CONDITIONED

*13982 Automatic, V-6, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, radio.

por month

Order Youn Today 26 month open end lease,

based on $6007 cost, $3802 residual value*, total payments of $3635.32. $155 down plus first and last payments, license, fees and taxes. Ask for Bill Cope.

•At the and of 0w I m m period you may purcheae the car at the reakfcial vatua or your maximum labWty ooutd not axcaad 3 montNy paymanta.

fSale Ends Fri I Nov. 30, 1979 \~3k

OMQUAinv I n i l •vtovx.* - f i i m I L I

w v , "TrvrSAl MOTOR 1*PTS DfVrjOK

KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PAPTS

BOB SAKS OLDSMOBILE

, GRAND RIVER AT DRAKE RD FARMINGTON

f | M r a Airport

Grand River At 7 Mile Rd.

Open Til M0 Mon. And Thun. Evening* J

*$+ J1979 T-BIRD v i / Air Conditioned Automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, steel belted radial tires, etoc-tric clock, electric rear defros windows, vteyl roof, tlnU

JEEP 1077, V-l itick, excellent coodi Uoo, low mileage, must sell 14,000 Af ter IPM call 711 -6926

870 Jeeps ft Other 4-Wheel Drives

872 Lincoln

CHEVY. 1971 Biaaer, power steering, power brakes. Cheyenne package, mart Mil II100 US-1M0

CONTINENTAL, 1977, Mark V, "Bill laa" designer edition 15,000 miles

Best offer 334 6233

DODGE IMS. >00. automatic, power steering, brakes, Meyers plow, lo great shape, completely reconditioned, make money plowing snow $3750, 616 0*06

JEEP 1971, CJ-7. RENEGADE, clean. 11995 GEORGE MA TICK CHEVRO-LET. 14001 Telegraph at the Jeffries

511-7100

pb

stereo, 1 owner, very little nae W.990

BIRMINGHAM MOTORS, LTD.

479 S Woodward (2 blks S of Maple Rd .)

6 4 6 - 3 9 8 0

JEEP - 1971, Cherokee S, 4 door, power brakes, steering, air, Ult. cmiae, stereo, CB. rear defog $6700 889-4*18

JEEP 1979, CJ7, • cylinder, 1 speed, soft top, lock-out hubs, oak bumpers, and more Must aell. 15,100. 111-1117

JEEP- 6 cylinder front Wheel drive, hitch, loading door. $900

512-1271

CONTINENTAL 19M Ml . runs good, some repair. 1400 or beet offer

514-1415

CONTINENTAL 1977 Low mileage, leather Interior, excellent condition Httl W-7M3 EXECUTIVES town car, 1979, loaded. CB, 9000 miles, 11000 cash rebate. Evenings • 889 5611

MARK IV, 1975, low mUeage, loaded Tape, leal 6 PM. call

age. !. leather seats, cruise. 14725 After

642-7710

MARK IV. 1971, loaded. 1 owner 17550 BIRMINGHAM MOTORS, LTD.

479 S Woodward (2 blks S. of Maple Rd.)

6 4 6 - 3 9 8 0

MARK V. 1977, Bill Bli roof, Ziebart, loaded $6600 Ann ArV*

LIFE IS TO ENJOY! DO IT W I T H O N E OF O U R Q U A L I T Y

D O U B L E C H E C K E D U S E D C A R S

1977 BUICK ELECTRA 229 LANDAU

2 door. air. full power. AM/FM stereo tape, chrome wheels, tilt wheel, crulae control, vinyl top. g d M O

1§n o l d * c u t f i b i SUPREME

2 door, air, bucket seats with console, automatic, power steer ing and brakes , J i l t wheel, crulae control, Lanodii

1976 BUICK! ftEGAJT 2 door. V6, air, automstlc, power steering and brakes, AM/FM radio, chrome wheels, Landau vinyl top. $2974

1978 BUICK ESTATE WAQON

6 passenger. VS, air. automat-ic, power steering and brakea, AM/FM stereo, cruise control.

$9975 197® FORD PINTO

RUNABOUT Automatic, radio.

12150 1979 CHEVROLET

IMPALA , 4 door, air, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, tilt wheel and cruise control, vinyl top.

< $1505 Ask about the works-12 months or 20.000 miles

mechanical repair protection for used car buyers

ARMSTRONG Buick-Opel • 525-0900

30550 PLYMOUTH RD., LIVONIA

MARK V choose Iron

s edition, moon 42,000 miles

995 3699

MARK V 1977,19.500 mites, loaded, ex-ecuUve's ar, 16000, Oil between 8,30am-5prf Ask (or Frank Hunt

646-5100

loaded. 2 to 1971, Sharp, From |7,195

Don Massey Cadillac 40475 Ann Arbor Rd at 1-275

453-7500

874 Mercury

BOBCAT, 1975. wagon, 4 cylinder. 4 speed. 11450 453-4131

CAPRI 1971. V-6. 4 speed. M.000 miles, clean. 11000 459-1108

CAPRI 1971 4 cylinder, 4 speed. 81,700 rftfles. new tires A cam. after 6pm

551-0566

CAPRI, 1974 4 cylinder, 4 speed Good condiUon, rust proofed, regular gas, 28MPG $1,100 Weekdays after 7pm,

149-1112

CAPRI, 1979, Ghia, rust proofed, am fm stereo cassette, tilt, cruise, electric rear defogger, gages, console, velour in-terior. automatic. 4 cylinder, low miles $5800 or offer 425-4947

CAPRI, 1979 RS. 6 cyclinder automaUc, loaded Rustproofed $5,250 Call 455 8066

CAPRI 1979, 6000 miles, 4 speed. 4 cyl-inder, air, moon roof, am-fm caaaett, heated rear window. RTX package. 27 MPG. other options, $5150 417-9744

c, power Ing. air, 4 new Ures, new Midas muffler, new battery, no rust, 17.000 actual miles, asking 11500 261-6721

COUGAR 1970, XR7, leather interior, excellent condition, $800 851-1896

MARK V 197f, collectors series, execu-tive's car, 11,000 miles, ail factory op-tins Including moon roof Original stick er, 111.000 Asking $15,000 Call be-tween I;Mam-5pm Ask for Frank Hunt

646-5100

MARK V. 1979. loaded, sharp, $9,150

Don Massey Cadillac 40475 Ann Artor Rd at I-CT5

453-7500

COUGAR. 1972, power steering, power brakes, air, console, deluxe interior, purchased from Dr's wife. condiUon $795

irry good 476-2245

COUGAR 1972, XR7, good condiUon, new transmission, full power, |700 or best offer Call after 2 PM 642 2521

COUGAR 1974 XR7, full power, no air, clean, good transportation. $1100

522-M1I

TOWN CAR. 1971, loaded, $1500 >100 cellent condiUon Days 425 49

Evenings

Ex

417-1185

TOWN CAR 1M6 4-door Black leather, cruise, loaded, extra 8 gallon tank, reg gas Excellent $4,800 157 0451

TOWNCAR 1979, loaded, lot mileai 348

TOWN COUPE 1979, leather interior, CB, tape, full power $9500 plus $500 rebate 137-5201 485-1769

874 Mercury BOBCAT 1975 Wagon, MPG Model, good mileage, good condition $700 Call after 7PM or weekends 349-1171

COUGAR 1974 XR7 Triple white, looks A runs good $1,147 Tyme Saks

455-9566

COUGAR 1974 XR7, V-l automaUc. air, like brand new |79 down, $79 a mooth, 1 yr limited warranty Open Sat 15545 W Michigan Ave , Wayne 728-3100

AUTOLAND U • USA

COUGAR 1976, XR7. Sport Coupe A $2,999 Real Sharpie'

Stock "635 Today - Only

AVIS FORD 29000 Telegraph 354-3000

874 Mercury

COUGAR XR7, 1910. 900 miles, retir Ing. $6100 474 3964

COUGAR 1968 48.000 miles. $550 Call G E Miller Dodge Northvile

349-0660

COUGAR, 1978, all power, tape deck Jpm, 626 3361

20,000 miles, $4000 dathrfter 5i

COUGAR 1978 XR-7, cruise, all power, air. rear defrost, am fm, $4695 or best offer 557-3628 759-0105

COUGAB 1979, XR-7. Cordovan. 3000 miles, loaded, rustproofed, best offer

271 3239

FINE SELECTION of 1979 Ca Stock North bros

?apris 421 1! 1376

GHIA 1979. loaded, power steering and brakes, warranty, low miles, excellent condition $6700 453-0724

GRAN MARQUIS, 1977, loaded, leath er, new Ures, 34,000 miles, $3900

647-8687

MARQUIS 1972 Very good condiUon ings.

m, loaded Call even

261 1479

MARQUIS 1977 , 26,000 miles, excel lent condition, must sacrifice $2200

455 8296

MARQUIS, 1978, Brougham, 4 door air, power windows, locks, am-fm ster eo. speed control, rear defrost. $4200

264 5541

MERCURYS, 1979 2 door A 4 doors Marauis A Marquis Broughams Load

A nice selection BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN-MERCURY, 31625 Grand River, Farmington 474-3342

MERCURY, 1977 Grand Marquis door, hardtop, red leather interior, bril-liant white finish $3,895 Autosense Computer Checked Hines Park Lin-coln-Mercury 425-3036

MONARCH 1976, 2 door, 6 cylinder, au tomatic, power steering, brakes, air,

Is. one owner new radial 477-5276

MONARCH 1977, 4 door, 302 V8. air. stereo 8 track, vinyl roof, reclining seats & More 459-1270 or 478-3781

MONARCH, 1979, 4 door, 6 cy malic, air. 7,000 miles $4,895 Auto-sense Computer Checked Hines Park

COUGAR 1977^, XR-7, black on black, chamois leather interior, full options, new radials, auto engineer owned and maintained $3900 476-8805

COUGAR, 1977, 2 door, M.000 miles, AM-FM 8 track stereo. $2,600 Call

522-M97

2OodfC 70t /uuac 79 & 0 4 * 4 (o mwe, tve mean

t* 'cm t&utf "

DODGE TRUCK PAYLOAD

Lincoln-Mercury 425-MS6

MONTEGO, 1973 staUon wagon, $275 421-1515

MONTEGO 1974, power steering, pow er brakes. automaUc. V8, $975 455-9756

MONTEGO 1974, 18 MPG, no rust, new Ures, exhaust A radiator. Body, interior A mechanical - excellent 722-7163

MONTEREY 1971, power brakes A steering, 2 door, air, am-fm stereo tape, fair condition. $145 153-0031

MOftTREY, 1971, 63,000 miles, power brakes A steering, air. rustproofed, good condition $700 or best 476 1867

ZEPHYR. 1978 2 door, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, auto-matic Must be seen! Priced to sell North bros 421-1376

ZEPHYR, 1979 wagon, like new, load-ed. $6500 negotiable 532 4755

878 Oldsmobile CUTLASS S, 1975, air, AmFm, landau roof. Ziebarted, sport mirror*, deluxe wheels 56,000 miles, other options, girl's car $2295 or best offer 591-3198

CUTLASS S, 1977, 2 door, V-6, automat-ic, power steering, power brakes, air, stereo, $3,150 After 4pm 531-5789

CUTLAS SUPREME 1973, good t rars ition Maple A Orchard Lake area

611-1894

Dodge Trucks SAVINGS! CUTLASS

Low mileage/excellent to negoUonate -

new car is in. After 6PM 421-4061

1079, Calais, nearly every ri. Low mileage/excellent coodi-GM exec will

CUTLASS 1961. 4 door, runs excellent Needs little body work. |M0.

525-4606

876 Oldsmobile

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Inventory of 1977, 1978, & 1979

Oldsmobiles Troy Motor Mall

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643 -0070

876 Oldsmobile

CUTLASS 1974, automatic, steering-brakes-windows, air, Excellent condition $1,625

K 6*41?

CUTLASS 1974 Supreme loaded. 2 door. T top. I track stereo, v-l regular gal. snow tires $3000 After 6PM I S M I P

CUTLASS 1974 Supreme, air, auto, power steering, brake*, sport wheels, original owner very clean, $1695 45W13I

CUTLASS. 1974 Supreme, AM W track, power steering/brakes jQI brakes, transmission and tires HMO.

7-IK Alter 5 PM.call 427 5212

CUTLASS 1978 Supreme Brougham Loaded. 22 mpg Mint condition

420 1157

CUSTOM CRUISER 1978 Wagon all power, loaded, wood grained, cloth seats. 18,000 miles $4,795 879 9926

CUSTOM Cruiser. 1977, Wagon full power, electric sunroof, many extras After 1 PM 477 8409

CUSTOM CRUISER 1978, 9 passenger fully equpped. stereo CB low mileage, tilt wheel, after 6PM 661 2349

CUTLASS SUPREME 1975 loaded, ex cellent condition $2,200 or best offer

641-8389

CUTLASS SUPREME 1975, Deluxe In lerior, new tires, very good condition, offer 476-2477

CUTLASS SUPREME 1973, automatic, small V-8, good on gas, low mileage Settle an estate 534 7990

CUTLASS SUPREME 1973, 2 door. AmFm stereo, power windows-seats-locks Loaded $1295 LAW MOTOR SALES. 534 8100

CUTLASS SUPREME 1977

Air, stereo, landau V roof. tilt, cruise $3,295

ACTION OLDS 261-6900

CUTLASS SUPREME 1978 COUPE

Air. padded vinyl roof, road wheels, special savings $4,795

ACTION OLDS 261 6900

CUTLASS, 1978 Supreme, air, crutM, N

3M IS42

preme. stereo console, rally wheels Aakh $4950 or trade

CUTLASS 1978 Supreme, air, stereo and more Like new 15,000 miles must sell 661-4515

CUTLASS, 1979 Supreme fully equipped $6295 420 0252

CUTLAS 1977 Brougham, loaded, e^ctl-lent condtion, new tires, one wogun owner, 522 *452

DELTA ROYAL 1978, 2 door Laii loaded, stereo reclining seat. asking $4950 After 6 I'M 652 381)

DELTA, 1979 Royale, 4 d<*At-dan. V-8. air. rear defog. cruise power locks A seal, 45/55 seat tilt wheel, amfm. clock, more $5500 642-9^14

DELTA 1979 88 Royale Coupe, A M l l l stereo, power windows, locks, tilt wheel, cruise, two tone blue, 13CK* miles. $5,900 After 5PM 474-4342

DELTA M Royale. 1976. M.000 mil*, excellent condiUon, 354-494}

DELTA M 1972, power steering, power brakes air conditioning, very depend able $595 937-1511

DELTA 88, 1977. Royale, amfm stereo A CB. air, power steering, brakes locks, cruise control. $3,250 348 1066

DELTA M, 1979. Royale, tnple lock, loaded, 12,700 miles, excellent condi tion $6,650 or best offer, call after 4pm 977-7027

DELTA 81-1979 4 door, full 10.000 miles must sell Asking After 6PM

Si'fflaias 459 7464

CUTLASS SUPREME 1976 COUPE

Air, stereo tape, vinyl roof, tilt wheel, extra sharp 93.195

ACTION OLDS 261-6900

OLDS 1966 Dynamic 88. 4 door, good transportaUon, private. 42l-406«

CUTLASS SUPREME 1976 COUPE

Air, stereo tape, vinyl roof, tilt wheel, extra sharp 93.195

ACTION OLDS 261-6900

OLDS 88. 1976 4 door, air, AmFm, Radial white sidewall tires Good condiUon $1,795

ACTION OLDS . •! 261 6900 • •-CUTLASS 1971 Supreme Power steer

ing, brakes, air, stereo, good condition. $800 Call 373-6617

OLDS 88. 1976 4 door, air, AmFm, Radial white sidewall tires Good condiUon $1,795

ACTION OLDS . •! 261 6900 • •-CUTLASS 1971 Supreme Power steer

ing, brakes, air, stereo, good condition. $800 Call 373-6617 Olds 88, 1976 ' :

4 door, air, AmFm white sidewall tire* Clean'$1995

ACTION OLDS 261 6900

CUTLASS. 1971, V-8. exceptionally [ood condition, good Ures, new disc irakes, power steering, brakes, serv

iced regurally, $900 652-3816

Olds 88, 1976 ' : 4 door, air, AmFm white sidewall tire* Clean'$1995

ACTION OLDS 261 6900

CUTLASS 1975 S Velour interior, AM FM, air, rear defogger, power windows, steering, brakes, good condition $2,500 After 5 PM 277 3082

OMEGA 1973 Power steering-brakes am-fm radio, air, nice car $975

729-2754

CUTLASS, 1976, Supreme, fully loaded, 46,000 miles, $2700 or best offer

981-2719

REGENCY 1979, loaded, low mileage triple black, excellent condition, must sell 646 0199

CUTLASS 1976 Supreme Silver Excel lent condition Low miles Good mile-age Pirellis Power windows & seats, cruise control $2,990 647-6722569-7936

REGENCY 1979, 2,100 miles, full V«f ranly + extended Warranty Fufty loaded, must sell After SPM 464-85M

CUTLASS 1976 Supreme Silver Excel lent condition Low miles Good mile-age Pirellis Power windows & seats, cruise control $2,990 647-6722569-7936

REGENCY 1979. 4 door green low miles, fully equipped, must sell "Ro-chester 375-1097

CUTLASS, 1977, power steering, power brakes, air, am-fm stereo, new tires, $3200 459-8156

REGENCY 1979. 4 door green low miles, fully equipped, must sell "Ro-chester 375-1097

CUTLASS, 1977, power steering, power brakes, air, am-fm stereo, new tires, $3200 459-8156

REGENCY 1978, 4 door, air, stereo f«M power, wire wheels, excellent $5,100 bays. 646-0M3. Eves . 646 1970

CUTLASS, 1977, supreme, 24,000 miles, good condition, full power with many extras $3400 478-9516, 476-628I

REGENCY 1978, 4 door, air, stereo f«M power, wire wheels, excellent $5,100 bays. 646-0M3. Eves . 646 1970

CUTLASS, 1977, supreme, 24,000 miles, good condition, full power with many extras $3400 478-9516, 476-628I

REGENCY 1971 98 Excellent rood* tion Must sell Leaving town Be4t dL fer 5I5^5»4

CUTLASS, 1977, Supreme, automatic, air, stereo, power steering I brakes, sport mirrors. 19,500 mile* 349-5171

REGENCY 1971 98 Excellent rood* tion Must sell Leaving town Be4t dL fer 5I5^5»4

CUTLASS, 1977, Supreme, automatic, air, stereo, power steering I brakes, sport mirrors. 19,500 mile* 349-5171

RECENCY, 1971, 91. 4 door sedan - ' deluxe, every opUon Like new Low mileage Garage kept, mast sell Ifctt* After 4 PM 354 52*4

"IJTLASS 1971 Surpreme Brougham Loaded with extras 23,000 miles, excel-lent condiUon $5500 474-3147

RECENCY, 1971, 91. 4 door sedan - ' deluxe, every opUon Like new Low mileage Garage kept, mast sell Ifctt* After 4 PM 354 52*4

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DICK GREEN CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH WEST 29301 GRAND RIVER - FARMINGTON HILLS 47P-7900

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1979 FAIRMONT Air Conditioned

2 door, 3.3 6 cyfindor automatic, radial n n , , , M - I - • | |.

P * « r t m m . axtartor and Intartor accant groups,

1979 GRANADA Ak Conditioned

Dark Jada, 260 6 cyllndar, paint

ataarloQ, powor brakas, raar 1 dafroatar, radio, ttntad glass, oovars, body rids mouldings.

NO.RAC46

•4450

1979 CUSTOM STYLESIDE

PICKUP Dwk Jad* MrtaMc, 302 V-« (utomMc, powar stsarlng, palntad raar stap bumper, chroma front bunker, folding aaat back, haadHnar, low mount mir-rors, phis fun factory equipment.

$4589

1979 FAIRMONT FUTURA

Air Condition*/ Rack a pMon stewing, body M t mouldlnBt, dual WTMI COMTI, pm •Mpw, (Mux* Mal baltt. 3.3 anslne. automatic, ttaal ballad whtta Hda atf tires, front disc brakes, air, stereo, tinted gtess. Stock No. RAC 60A.

$4280

538-6600 WOut of TownW

{Calls Accepted]

F 9 7 9 L T D 2 J J ! | Automatic, power st J brakea. V-3, dual remote mirrors. Moht group, power door locks, steel belted white side waH tires, electric dock.

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I 870 Oktemobito 878 Plymouth

QMEGA 19S0 Brougham, many option. 4M0 miles $7104 424 5381

DUSTER 1974 4 cylinder Automatic, power steering, clean No rust $1,650 or best After 4 PM. 541 1838

RECENCY i m . J door, fall power, loaded, low mileage. $3700 411 1515

DUSTER 1974 4 cylinder Automatic, power steering, clean No rust $1,650 or best After 4 PM. 541 1838

RECENCY i m . J door, fall power, loaded, low mileage. $3700 411 1515 DUSTER 1975. 2 door, 4-cylinder, auto-

matic, vinyl top. power steering-brakes, am fm radio. $1400 447-2179 RECENCY I W , M Black with Black

V-tfiB, loaded. Excellent condition, ex-M M warranty. |7.ZM 42I-7M9

DUSTER 1975. 2 door, 4-cylinder, auto-matic, vinyl top. power steering-brakes, am fm radio. $1400 447-2179 RECENCY I W , M Black with Black

V-tfiB, loaded. Excellent condition, ex-M M warranty. |7.ZM 42I-7M9 DUSTER 1974, power steering, air, am

fm stereo, radial*. Vinyl top. sharp con dition, $2000 After Spm 422-6345 REGENCY 94 i m . Executive car. 2

dour, (ISO miles. Roatproofed. loaded Ukanew Best offer 553-2991

DUSTER 1974, power steering, air, am fm stereo, radial*. Vinyl top. sharp con dition, $2000 After Spm 422-6345 REGENCY 94 i m . Executive car. 2

dour, (ISO miles. Roatproofed. loaded Ukanew Best offer 553-2991 FURY III. 1972. automatic, po^er

steering, power brakes. AM PM. excel-lent running Under 40.000 miles, clean $775 After 7 PM 981 0262

RlfilfcNCY #8. lt?S 2 door hardtop, loaded, 40.200 actual miles, extra «har>. clean, no nut 1 owner S5M158 or 474-4779

FURY III. 1972. automatic, po^er steering, power brakes. AM PM. excel-lent running Under 40.000 miles, clean $775 After 7 PM 981 0262

RlfilfcNCY #8. lt?S 2 door hardtop, loaded, 40.200 actual miles, extra «har>. clean, no nut 1 owner S5M158 or 474-4779 SATELLITE 1973, wapon, 318 V B. au

tomatic. power steering and brakes air. am-fm. radials. excellent condiUon. $995 After 6PM 459-4688

REGENCY M 1973 Good condition O i l before SPM 274-2710 After 5PM

345-5294

SATELLITE 1973, wapon, 318 V B. au tomatic. power steering and brakes air. am-fm. radials. excellent condiUon. $995 After 6PM 459-4688

REGENCY M 1973 Good condition O i l before SPM 274-2710 After 5PM

345-5294 SCAMP. 1974, 2 door, hardtop, sharp car Red with black vinyl top. low miles $11,095. BOB DUSSEAU LIN COLN MERCURY. 31425 Grand River, Framington 474-3342

REGENCY »S. 1974. air. stereo, tilt, crytaa. power teats-window*-locks loaded $1,195 LAW MOTOR SALES,

- U M I M

SCAMP. 1974, 2 door, hardtop, sharp car Red with black vinyl top. low miles $11,095. BOB DUSSEAU LIN COLN MERCURY. 31425 Grand River, Framington 474-3342

REGENCY 98, 1979 4 door, loaded with extras $4495

• •' ACTION OLDS 241-4900

VALIANT 1975. Brougham, 6 cylinder, air. velour seats 59,000 miles, excellent tires, good condition, many other oa tioos $1895 or best offer 591-3198

REGENCY 98, 1979 4 door, loaded with extras $4495

• •' ACTION OLDS 241-4900 VOLARE, 1976, Deluxe, 2 door, 318 V8,

power steering, power brakes, automat-ic. air, $2,695 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd » 421-7000

ROYALE 88. 1974, 32.000 miles, auto-matk. power steering, brakes, stereo, erase. air, rear defog. 12500 081 9526

VOLARE, 1976, Deluxe, 2 door, 318 V8, power steering, power brakes, automat-ic. air, $2,695 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd » 421-7000

STARFIRE 1878, GT, amfm stereo, air plus extras. V-8, very good condition 82400 474 IMS

VOLARE 1976 Premier V8. regular gas. all options, 29,000 miles Excellent condition $2650 or best 652-0649

STARFIRE 1977. V-6. automatic, pow-er steering, brakes, low mileage,

445 2258

PLYMOUTH 1978 Volare Wagon, auto-matic. air, stereo 13,000 miles $4,295 Autosense Computer Checked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

TTON WAGON 1974, Curtom loaded. | ]0M

422-8033

878 Plymouth DUSTER. 1974, AM-FM stereo. air, power steering, slant 6 Excellent run-ning condition Call 487 5148

DUSTER 1974 6 Cylinder, sunroof, good condition, $1700 644 1893

VOLARE 1977, air, power steering and brakes, am-rm. 18.000 miles, very clean $3000 459 0491

VOLARE 1977 Premier station wagon, air, power brakes, steering, windows $3,000 best After 4PM 641-9397

VOLARE 1977, Premier wagon, 318 V-8. air. brakes and steering, stereo, 28,000 miles, clean $2900 464-0178

880 Pontiac ASTRE, 1977, Wagon, excellent condi-tion. new tires, good mileage, low miles, wife s car 375-0716

BONNEVILLE, 1977, full power Very good condition, like new Call 651-2993

BONNEVILLE 1976, Brougham, mint condition, low mileage, $3000

455 3476

880 Pontiac

BONNEVILLE 1978 Brougham. 4 door, cream color, 12,300 miles, loaded $9300 Sticker 18mpg Asking $5675

879 2194

BONNEVILLE, 1974, 2 door, air, ster eo Triple black, $1,295 BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC

Corner of Ann Arbor Rd L Main, Plymouth

453-2516

TORANADO 117*. excellent condition, looted. 13,000 miles, must aell. retiring.

JU50 642 8270

TORANADO 1979 Dieeel. excellent con-dition. warranty. $9300

683 1642

TORONADO 1979. Diesel, gold, loaded. IMS everything 489 3824

1979 OLDS ROYALE 4 door, loaded with extras, air, triple carmine $5,995

, ACTION OLDS 361-6900

.878 Plymouth ARROW 1977 GT, Runs on Regular g 9MIPG. Excellent condition. $3,196, After 6PM 348-0184

CUDA. 1973, black, 60,000 mUes. nod M l engine $750 Call before

525 5441

bast offer Call after wr 3555536

DUSJUR 1973, automatic, radio & heater A beautiful buy. $49 down. $69 a month 1 year limited warranty

OPEN SATURDAY

AUTOLAND 3M45 W MICHIGAN AVE. WAYNE

739-3190

DUSTER, 1973, 319 V-9, automatic.

Er (tearing, power brakes. $750 or offer Evenings 459-0539

FllRY 1979. original owner, power •tearing, brakea, radio Good Tranapar-tftion $140 After 6PM 5594345

FURY 1971. Good condition, Ziebarted. power tfaeriaa, power brakes. New transmission $» • 991 3744

HORIZON, 1971, 4 ,p£d power steer tag/brakes. air, premium interior /exto-rter Call 397-0434

HORIZON. 1979, 4 door, automatic, air. rustproofed. lug

Birming 943-0979

door, rustproof

reck, low miles $4,195 B Plymouth

HORIZON, 1979. 4 door, automatic, rustproofed. fan roof. 6.666miles. elec-tric rear defogger gs.394 Birmingham Chrysler-Plymouth 64J007B

DICK GREEN WEST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

476-7900 1973 PLYMOUTH

27,000 actual miles, drives out like new. Only $1195

1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT BROUGHAM Low miles, Only $1895

1977 PLYMOUTH SALON Full power, air, tilt steerlna wheel, cruise control,

stereo. Sharp! Only $2695

1978 CORDOBA Power steering, power brakes, air, AM/FM stereo,

rear window deogger, 29,000 miles. Only $3795

1975 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 automatic, power steering, power brakes. Only

$1995

29301 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS j y - j c 7 Q 1 H Open Monday ft Thursday til 9 p.m *•# 0 - / 5 J I U Tues., Wed,, Friday til 6 p.m.

SAVE AT

SELLERS USED CAR SAVINGS

'75 SAFARI WAGON. 9 Pas-senger, air, power, luggage rack, woodgrain, specially priced at $1,495

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC Grand River at 10 Mile

880 Pontiac

'76 LEMANS. 2 door, power, air, vinyl roof, new paint, looks like new. $1,995

'77 BONNEVILLE. 2 door, power, air, extra nice and clean. This week only $2,995

'78 SUNiIRD WAGON. Au-tomatic, power steering, power brakes, woodgrain, rack and only 10,000 miles.

• $3,995 CARS COST LESS AT

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC Grand River at 10 Mile

478-8000

880 Pontiac

'77 TRANS AM. Loaded. T-top, Sharpest car in town. Low miles. Now $4,995

'78 GRAND PRIX. Power, aJr, Landau roof, low, low miles. Must see this one. $4,995

CARS COST LESS AT

.BOB SELLERS PONTIAC Grand River at 10 Mile

478-8000

880 Pontiac BONNEVILLE 1979. 4-door. loaded, ex-cellent condition, warranty, 99195

645-5995

CATAL1NA 1971,1 door hardtop, steering, brakes, air," am-fm. 19,090 miles, excellent condition $700 or best offer 397 0925

CATAL1NA, 1974, blue, vinyl top. 4 door, power steering & brakes, air, amfm radio, excellent maintenance, new battery, shocks, muffler, tires, $995 or next highest offer 459-3949

EXECUTIVE 1970 400 9 passenger, air. cruise, power steering-brakes, good condition $300 646-9375

FIREBIRD 1973 79000 miles. 359 eo cine, automatic, am-fm stereo Excel-lent condition asking. $1100 937-0994

FIREBIRD. 1973. Esprit, air, power brakes, steering, am-fm stereo 8 track. $950 Call after 5pm. 42^7440

880 Pontiac

CATALINA 1973. operable but needs work Best offer 432-4141

CATALINA 1973 4 door Power steer ing, power brakes Good second car, $400 Call after 5 PM 415-7846

GRAND PRIX 1976 Air, AM-FM iter eo. cruise control. 60/40 split seat, vinyl top. 1 tone tan. $1,650 44t ISM

FIREBIRD, 1975 Formula, loaded Ex cellent condition, best offer Call 646-799$

FIREBIRD, 1975 Esprit, power brakes/steering, 350 V-8. auto. AM FM stereo, new Ures. good condition $2250 After 6pm 626 4093

FIREBIRD 1976 Power steering brakes, air. excellent condition $3600

339-2324

FIREBIRD 1976 Formula. Excellent condition, 31.000 miles, new tires, ex-haust. Best offer Must Sell $52-1656

880 Pontiac

BONNIEVILLE 1979. low mileage loaded. $6,490. 973-9119

BONNIEVILLE. 1977, Broogfcam load ed Inquire. 459 5970

GRAND PRIX XJ 1979, all options. List price $9700 Must sacrifice. 94.900 Call 699 4560 or 337-9015

GRAND PRIX. 1979. low miles, good condition 771-9499

GRAND PRIX 1979, LJ. executive car. fully loaded. $9,100 349-5996

GRAND PRIX 1977 U Silver, fall power, defrost, cruise, air, ziebart. AM FM 8 track $3900 565 5391

FIREBIRD. 1977. V-9 301 automatic very clean, must see. low mileage

941-4911

FIREBIRD 1978 Power steering, pow-er brakes, axe gas mileage, automatic, am-fm radio . best offer 653-4718

BONNEVILLE. 1979 Brougham, load ad, low mileage. Excellent condition Call after 4pm. 373-9078

BONNEVILLE 1979 Brougham 4 door Stereo radio All power acceaaortea. Call 851-4371

B O B 250 CARS IN STOCK

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1979 LeMANS SAFARI WAGON

V-8, steel belted radials, air, custom seat belts, tinted glass, lamp group, power peer-ing, AM radio, luxury steering wheel, deluxe wheel covers. #91021.

LIST PRICE $7037 SAJ.E PRICE k $5679

—GM REBATE $400

YOUR PRICE

s5479

1979 BONNEVILLE COUPE

Automatic, power steering and brakea, rear defroster, white wan radials, tut wheel, stereo, cassette, stock#01392. (one only - many more wtth different equipment at different priest).

LIST PRICE $7640 SALE PRICE $8240

—QM REBATE $400

YOUR PRICE <5840

1977 IMPALA Air, AM/FM, vinyl top.

$2966

1979 CAMARO Automatic, air, stereo, only 4,000 miles.

$5888

1979 CAMARO BERLINETTA

Air, stereo, only 8,000 miles

$6195

1978 CHEVETTE 4 door, sport striping, dark blue metallic.

$3188

1974 MALIBU . CLASSIC

Air, dark brown metallic, low mileage.

$2282

1978 CAPRICE CLASSIC

Air, every option availa-ble.

$2799

•1977 MALIBU CLASSIC

Air, blue metallic, fan-tastic buy!

$3088

1978 CAMARO RALLY SPORT

Air, stereo, super sharp! $4824

1979 MALIBU CLASSIC

Air, stereo, cruise con-trol, tilt wheel, two tone paint, burgundy metallic.

$4977

1977 MUSTANQ Automatic, power steer-ing, T-top, extra clean.

$3636 •

1978 LTD Air, cruise control, tilt wheel, split seat.

$3777

1978 CHEVY VAN Automatic, power steer-ing, only 8,000 miles.

$4848

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GRAND PRIX l®76. automatic, air conditioning, power, am-fm. Landau root, good condiUon $2850 4 7 M U I

GRAND PRIX l»7J, Good condiUon , new tire*, exhaust, water pump, alter-nator. tuned. $1295, after Spm, 425-1239

GRAND PRIX. 1976. automatic, steering and brakes, stereo $1,795 Uvonia Chrysler Plymouth 525-5000

GRAND PRIX 1978, U powder blue padded top. 2800 miles, stereo, air con-ditioning. wheels, velour interior $4,495 TOM HOLZER FORD. J07I1 Grand River, Farmington 474-1234

880 Pontiac

FIREBIRD • 1977*. Esprit, low mile* AM-FM power brake*, iteering. air, spotter, bird on hood, beautiful condi-tion B<*st offer 421-7127 or 9S7-395J

FIREBIRD 1977 Skybird, fully loaded, automatic. T top, underroated, 54,000 mile*, >4,200 525-0827

GRANDVILLE 197$, new battery, Ure* and radiator, runs good, $500 After 6 PM 476-7593

GRAND PRIX. 1974. triple black, amfm cassette stereo, power steering A brakes, air. $895 or best offer, needs work 421 5644

880 Pontiac

GTO 1969 From Virginia Power steer-ing, brake*, automatic. AM-FM Facto-ry air 400 engine, 4 barrel, air shock*. con*ole, good condition $1,000 3J4-37M

KIMBALL Organ 1085 2-44 note manu-al*. 13 pedals, Leslie speakers, 12 rhythms, Entertainer $1000 Call after •PM. 474-7379

FIREBIRD 1979 Esprit, gold, black velour interior, air. automaUc, full power, AM-FM stereo rear defroster, digital clock. 6 cylinder, excellent gas mileage $5800 or best offer 4&5-4621

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1976 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 door, hard top, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering and brakes, stereo with 8 track, half vinyl roof, only 28.000 miles $2995

1977 MERCURY MONARCH 4 door, 302-V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, air, am/fm stereo, vinyl roof. Gold with dark brown roof and gold interior. $3595

1975 MUSTANG II GHIA 2 door, 4 cylinder, automatic, power steering, vinyl top. Beautiful condition $2195

LEMANS 1973, automatic, power steer-ing. brakes, great condiUon, $900 or best offer, before 2:30pm, call 595-0082

880 Pontiac 880 Pontiac 880 Pontiac

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LeMANS 1973, 350 CID. am-fm stereo! air, 66,000 miles $650 or best offer Must sell After 5pm, 474-2170

LEMANS, 1976, Sport coupe with buck-et seats, automatic, power steering power brakes, whitewall*. AM radio 28.000 mile* $2995 firm Call after 5 pM 455-6802

SCORPION. 1979, 440 SUng. eicellent condiUon, 700 mile*, $ 1,550 464-1634

LE MANS 1*73. loaded, low miteafe 453 3W7 $1000 or best offer

LE MANS, 1973, $400 or best offer Call after 6pm or weekends 595-6649

great condition After 6PM

FIREBIRD, 1979 Esprit, air, stereo, spoiler. 301 V8 automatic. 652-6119

GRAND PRIX, 1979, 15.000 miles, e v r ry available option Lint $8800, sacri-fice $6500 478-6832

GRAND PRIX, 1978, air, power steer ing A brakes, 2 tone silver, V8, excel lent condiUon. $4900 or beat 476-9025

LEMANS, 1977, V8. automaUc, power, factory air, $2,495

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC Corner of Ann Arbor Rd

A Main, Plymouth

453-2516

GRAN PRIX, 1973. all or parts Rebuilt engine and trans Asking $375 for whole car Call 651-2707, ask for Greg

GTO 1967, no rust, rebuilt engine, 3 speed overdrive transmission. $700

422 6611

SUNBIRD 1977, air, AmFm cassette power s t e e r m g . ^ ^ e e d , low mile*!

663 2748

SUNBIRD 1978. Hatchback, fully equipped, automaUc. air, power Peer-ing A brakes, am-fm radio, deluxe inte-rior Low mileage, best offer. 348-1567

PHOENIX, 1978, LJ. 2 door Must sell Divorce pending Loaded, clean rust proofed, reg gas. 18MPC 681-0859

SUNBIRD, 1978, V6, automaUc power sunroof $3,895

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC Corner of Ann Arbor Rd

It Main, Plymouth 453-2516

SUNBIRD 1978 Sport Coupe, power b r , k e > - window defogger,

AM-FM, automaUc, rustproof, 2^000 mile*, $3,500 477-4368

TRANS AM, 1976, 50th anniversary special ediUon, 10,000 mile*, must sell

626 4518

TRANS AM 1977, 400 CID, automatic air, black on black with velour interior' sunroof, am-fm cassette. CB, power « « n n g . brakes* windows, tilt wheel, $4800 After SPM 464 8248

TRANS AM, 1978, r«J, completely load-ed. $3,995 Uvonia Chrysler-Plymouth

525 5000

TRANS AM - 1979. low mileage war-ranty. loaded. $7,000 or best offer

588 7690

TRANS AM 1979 Silver Anniversary, only 1,200 miles, loaded. $9700 673-0119

VENTURA. 1977, 4 door, V6, automat ic, power, factory air. $2,695

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC Corner of Ann Arbor Rd

It Main, Plymouth

453-2516 WAGON BONNEVILLE 1979 3 seat like new. warranty Loaded, economy engine, low miles, $6900 334-6734

884 Volkswagen BEETLE 1973, automatic, new tires $1350 or best offer 533 0663

balance - $7,710 irnpag 0 24 397 8177

VOLKSWAGEN - 1972, station wagon, pod condition,57.000 miles, 30 mpg, 1.250 or best offer 427-0721

TRANS AM 1979, T-top, loaded Solar Gold. 9500 miles. $6500

685 8603

SUNBIRD 1979, Sport Coupe 2 door, stereo, sun roof, 6 cylinder, rear de-frost, Ult, $4825 335 0068

TEMPEST, 1967, good running condi-tion, new brake*, points & plugs, hardly any rust $250 261-S1S2

TEMPEST 1971, new exhaust, tires, hrtke*. AmFm 8 track, has possibili-ties. $400 or best 421-3451

TRANS AM. 1979. T-top, V-8 automat-1 gia**. cruise, Ult, ic, custom trim, tinted g

$6500 646-0409

TRANS AM 1978, TA6 6, gold, air, per forma nee package, loaded, 647-6579

TRANS AM. 1979, black Special Edi-Uon. T-top, 4 speed, air. 4 wheel disc brakes, 7,000 miles, $6. Ypsilanti area

800 or best offer 483-2484

TRANS AM 1979 T-top.. loaded, excel-lent condition 7.000 miles GM Exec * c a r 641-9374

VW SALE '70 VW $1,195 75 Datsun B-210 . . $2,995

'76 Opal $1,995 '78 Datsun 200 SX . $4,695

'78 Champaign Rabbit One Year Warranty

'78 Celica GT . . . . $5,995

TOM SULLIVAN VOLKSWAGEN

OPEN SATURDAY 25400 W 8 Mile 35^6900

VW 1971, Faxtback. good condiUon, 1750 425 6452

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1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 door, V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, air, am/fm stereo, only 34,000 miles

$2995 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR

4 door, 302-V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, air, only 4,000 miles

$3895 1975 LINCOLN MARK IV

Full power, air, stereo, wire wheel covers. A real silver beauty.

Only $4895

CRESTWOOD DODGE

421-5700 32S50 FORD RD.

(Corner of Venoy)

1977 GRANADA 2 door, automatic, power, air, low miles, light blue, dark blue roof

$3295 1977 THUNDERBIRDS

(3) All with air, decor group, your choice

$3695 'A to ¥4

TON PICKUPS Several to choose from

1975-1978

1979 PINTOS(5) 3 doors, automatic, power, radio 2,000 to 6,000 miles

From $3795

1978 VOLKSWAGON BUS Champagne Edition, 20,500 miles, like new throughout, sunroof, AM/FM cassette.

$5295

1976 CAMARO LT Air, stereo, burgundy, white top

$3495

1978 FORD CHATEAU CLUB WAGON

8 passenger, V-8, automat ic power steering, power brakes air, stereo, 24,000 miles J f f 795

1978 FORD SQUIRE WAGON

10 passenger, air, stereo, door locks, 35,000 miles

1978 FIESTA Decor g roup , rad io , 14,700 miles, white, showroom new

$3995 1978 FAIRMONT

4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power, air, silver, red interior, sharp Inside and out. $ $ 4 9 5

884 Volktwagtn 884 Volktwagan KARMAN GHIA $ 1 2 0 0

1971 convertible. 981-3310

RABBIT 1975, 4 door, automaUc, air, 27.000 miles, $2850 533 0663

1975-78 VW Rabbits door & 4 doors. 12 to

choose from. Low miles. Priced from $3,895.

1978 Mazda GLC Deluxes

2 doors & 4 doors, 5 speed, to choose from. Low miles.

$AVE. WE FINANCE

LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN 34501 Plymouth Rd

Between Wayne h Farmington Rds 425-5400

1977 VW RABBIT CUSTOM

2 door, 4 speed, 40,000 miles $3,895.

WF FINANCE

LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN 34501 Plymouth Rd

Between Wayne A Farmington Rds

425-5400

1977 VW SCIROCCO 4 speed, am-fm stereo with CB, rustproofed, $4,895

WE FINANCE LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN

34501 Plymouth Rd Between Wayne A Farmington Rds

425-5400

884 Volktwagan RABBIT, 1975, 4 door. 4 speed, excep-tional body, rear defrost, am-fm. $U0| . After 7pm or Sal or Sun 642 311}

SUPER BEETLE 1971 4 speed good running condition, $1,100 Call after 6PM 649 S7«

SUPER BEETLE 1974 sunroof FM « track stereo, rear defogger new paint. $25®0 or best offer 255 0639

SUPER Beetle 1972, automatic 40,000 miles, excellent condition $1200

42747M SUPER BEETLE. 1972 newly rflbuJt motor, new running boards like new in-side 4. out. $2195 425 0087

VW 1976 Dasher. Hatchback, auto, am-fm 23 city MPG regular gas $3450

425-65$)

VW 1972, 4 door. 411, automatic tran*. new Michelins gas heater 49 000 miles, $1400 or best offer 646 4312 — i n w u r uwiot i fr

$ WE WILL SELL ANY CAR ON OUR LOT FOR COST

plus delivery fee of MOO and you get in writing a 1 year 50-50 warranty covering

motor, transmission, rear axle, power steering and brakes

FREE Ask to see Invoice Cord lor your verification of price.

1977 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY

Air, #9516.

1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON

Standard transmis-sion. #608A

1978 PLYMOUTH VOLARE WAGON

Automatic, 6 cylinder #9505

1976 CAMARO LT

Air, #453A

1977 BUICK REGAL

2 door, air. #68A

1978 CHEVROLET NOVA

4 door, 6 cylinder, au-tomatic. #640A

1975 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

4 door, air. #341A

1977 OLDS TORONADO

Loaded with every-thing. #705A

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1979 CADILLAC COUPE DaVILLE

Loaded #667A

4 cylinder, automatic #618A

1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE

4 door, 6 cylinder, air #658A

1978 PLYMOUTH VOLARE

2 door, 6 cylinder, au-tomatic »9503

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200-SX2-Door Hatchback SL

FINAL CLOSE OUT THRU DECEMBER 7th 39 REMAINING '79's

ALL ATGREA TL Y REDUCED PRICES 28/40 EPA E8TMPQI EPA EST HM

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that your actual highway mileage will probably be less than the EPA estimated highway fuel economy.

JUST RELEASED A T SPECIAL PRICE ALLOWANCES

1 0 7 9 & ' 8 0 FACTORY NATIONAL PRESS & MAGAZINE POOL CARS

1 4 '79 DEALERSHIP DEMONSTRATORS , I 210 - 510 - 810 - 2802X

Don't miss these while we have a complete selection! " " n E w ^ O A R ™ " ™ ! 48 Month Bank Financing

Available BUY OR LEASE

MODEL

1-210 hatch back 4 speed, air

2-210 4 door sedan deluxe, auto-matic, air

1-210 4 door sedan de luxe,4 speed, body side mldgs.

1-210 4 door sedan deluxe, auto-matic

1-210 station wagon, 4 speed

1-210 station wagon, automatic, air

2-510 station wagon, 4 speed, roof rack, body side mldgs.

1-510 Station wagon, automatic, roof rack, body aide mldgs.

1-200SX 5 speed

1-810 4 door sedan, automatic, body aide mldgs.

1-810 hardtop coupe automatic, air, crulae, stereo

1-280ZX Coupe automatic

4-280ZX 2 + 2 5 apeed, air, atereo

W A R R A N T Y • N E F F E C T

STICKER SALE YOU PRICE PRICE SAVE

$5489 $4963 $526 ^ 5 6 1 9 $4844

$5080 $539 ^ 5 6 1 9 $4844 $4425 $419 $5059 $4605 $454 $5069 $4613 $456 $5979 $5387 $592 $6007 $5421 $646 $6443 $5747 $696 $6439 $5784 $655 $8708 $7704 $1004 $9428 $8307 $1121

$10,314 $9140 $1174 $11,709 $10,331 $1378

O'HARA 35655 PLYMOUTH HD.

LIVONIA

22 OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS (above subject to prior sale)

(ONLY 3 MINUTES FROM I-275 & Jeffries I-96)

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