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The Pioneer Middle School student was crossing Ford Road against the light with her 11-year-old sister, Amy, about 9:45 p.m. Monday when she was struck by a dark metallic gray Escort traveling east through a green light. The speed limit on Ford is 45 mph. Michigan State Police investiga- tors determined the color of the car also said the Escort was built be- tween 1985 and 1990. The car likely has front-end damage and a broken windshield. There were no skid marks at the scene and it didn't appear the driver 'She's too young to die. And for someone to run off, it isn't fair.' Rebecca Smith tried to stop before or after striking Chisholm. according to a report by the Canton police accident investiga- tion team. Witnesses said they went to the nearby Donut Scene to report the ac- cident and t^ied following the hit- and-run driver, who was by that time traveling between 70 and 80 mph on Ford, police said. The wit- nesses lost him in the pursuit The driver was alone in the car and apparently had col&r-length black hair. THE YOUNGSTERS who were at the intersection Tuesday pointed at different cars and wondered if they had spotted the car that killed their friend. Chisholm's brother, Duane, sat si- lently on the curb, staring straight ahead and listening to occasional car honks from strangers. Rebecca Smith, 16, said she was motivated to carry a sign because she wants walk lights erected at Ford and Lilley. "She's too young to die," she said. Please turn to Page 7 Friends hold up eigne asking motorists to remember Melissa Chisholm's brother Duane stands quietly on the curb. BILL BRESLER/start photographer Chisholm who was killed by a hit-and-run driver Monday. Schools OK 'basic'AIDS courses By M A Dillon staff writer BILL BRESLER/staff pdotograptor Treasure sale Mary Sidick and Tillie Schultz unload boxes of donated goods to be sold at the Canton Historical Sociaty yard sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and the same times Saturday on Lilley south of Joy. The money raised will go to buy materials to perserve artifacts, said Schultz, society president."There's two sheds of good used treasures," she added. Plymouth-Canton school board members approved teaching materi- als on AIDS for students in kinder- garten through sixth grade Monday night AIDS education is being integrat- ed into the curriculum as part of a state mandate. ^ The board approved a video called "I Have AIDS — A Teenager's Sto- ry" for fifth graders. The film con- cerns Ryan White, the Indiana teen who recently died of AIDS. Also ap- proved was a film entitled, "AIDS Let's Talk" for third graders. Before instructing students, teach- ers must receive 30 hours of training through the intermediate school dis- trict The materials were rec- ommended by the district's Sex Edu- cation and Reproductive Health Ad- visory Committee, chaired by Salem i think education about AIDS ia the moat important thing we can do in the prevention of AIDS for all people. If a important for young children to know that AIDS iant something their play matea could give them through touch or toya. 9 ^ Marilyn Schwinn Plymouth-Canton Schools trustee High School teacher Betty DuBois. The intent is to give children "ba- sic knowledge. We're trying to re- duce some of the fears," said Du- Bois. "Being near a person with AIDS doesn't mean you're going to get AIDS. That's the whole gist of the Ryan White story. That seems to be the biggest advantage. That and let- ting them know at the higher grade levels that casual sex can lead to AIDS if you don't know who your partner has been with. We're not saying kids have been promiscuous, but the few who have been are using more discretion." For kindergarteners, the curricu- lum will deal with personal hygiene, said DuBois "It is basic hygiene and how to take care ot } ^urself so you don't get infections and so that germs don't bother you," she said. On the committee with DuBois are 25 parents, school nurses, teachers, administrators, ministers and stu- dents. Trustee Marilyn Schwinn does AIDS counseling, testing and teach- ing with the non-profit New Health Center in Livonia. "I think education about AIDS is the most important thing we can do in the prevention of AIDS for all peo- ple," said Schwinn. 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Cops follow clues in fatal; friends mourn teen By Dlene Gale staff writer

The driver of a Ford Escort is being sought by police in the Monday hit-and-run traffic death of 14-year-old Melissa Chisholm of Canton.

On Tuesday, friends and family of the girl carried signs asking motor-ists passing the spot where she was struck, on Ford Road west of Lilley, to honk in remembrance.

Flowers also mark the spot. "We want to make drivers aware

that they should be careful and this sort of thing wouldn't '"happen," said Michael Kane, 14, as he held a sign on the corner.

"And so people will care," Kane said.

He described his f r iend , a cheerleader, as a "very nice, caring girl."

The Pioneer Middle School student was crossing Ford Road against the light with her 11-year-old sister, Amy, about 9:45 p.m. Monday when she was struck by a dark metallic gray Escort traveling east through a green light. The speed limit on Ford is 45 mph.

Michigan State Police investiga-tors determined the color of the car

also said the Escort was built be-tween 1985 and 1990. The car likely has front-end damage and a broken windshield.

There were no skid marks at the scene and it didn't appear the driver

'She's too young to die. And for someone to run off, it isn't fair.'

— Rebecca Smith

tried to stop before or after striking Chisholm. according to a report by the Canton police accident investiga-tion team.

Witnesses said they went to the nearby Donut Scene to report the ac-cident and t^ied following the hit-and-run driver, who was by that time traveling between 70 and 80 mph on Ford, police said. The wit-nesses lost him in the pursuit

The driver was alone in the car and apparently had col&r-length black hair.

THE YOUNGSTERS who were at the intersection Tuesday pointed at different cars and wondered if they had spotted the car that killed their friend.

Chisholm's brother, Duane, sat si-lently on the curb, staring straight ahead and listening to occasional car honks from strangers.

Rebecca Smith, 16, said she was motivated to carry a sign because she wants walk lights erected at Ford and Lilley.

"She's too young to die," she said.

Please turn to Page 7 Fr iends hold u p e igne a sk ing m o t o r i s t s t o r e m e m b e r Mel i s sa Ch i sho lm ' s b r o t h e r Duane s t a n d s qu i e t l y o n t h e c u r b .

BILL BRESLER/start photographer

C h i s h o l m w h o w a s killed by a h i t - and- run driver M o n d a y .

Schools OK 'basic'AIDS courses By M A Dillon staff writer

BILL BRESLER/staff pdotograptor

Treasure sale Mary Sidick a n d Tillie Schul tz un load b o x e s of d o n a t e d g o o d s to b e sold a t t h e C a n t o n Histor ical Soc ia ty yard sa le f rom 9 a .m. to 6 p . m . Fr iday a n d t h e s a m e t i m e s S a t u r d a y on Lilley s o u t h of Joy . The m o n e y r a i s e d will g o to buy mater ia l s to p e r s e r v e ar t i fac ts , s a id Schu l t z , soc ie ty p r e s i d e n t . " T h e r e ' s t w o s h e d s of g o o d u s e d t r e a s u r e s , " s h e a d d e d .

Plymouth-Canton school board members approved teaching materi-als on AIDS for students in kinder-garten through sixth grade Monday night

AIDS education is being integrat-ed into the curriculum as part of a state mandate. ^

The board approved a video called "I Have AIDS — A Teenager's Sto-ry" for fifth graders. The film con-cerns Ryan White, the Indiana teen who recently died of AIDS. Also ap-proved was a film entitled, "AIDS — Let's Talk" for third graders.

Before instructing students, teach-ers must receive 30 hours of training through the intermediate school dis-trict

The materials were rec-ommended by the district's Sex Edu-cation and Reproductive Health Ad-visory Committee, chaired by Salem

i think education about AIDS ia the moat important thing we can do in the prevention of AIDS for all people. If a important for young children to know that AIDS iant something their play ma tea could give them through touch or toya.9

^ — Marilyn Schwinn Plymouth-Canton

Schools trustee

High School teacher Betty DuBois. The intent is to give children "ba-

sic knowledge. We're trying to re-duce some of the fears," said Du-Bois.

"Being near a person with AIDS

doesn't mean you're going to get AIDS. That's the whole gist of the Ryan White story. That seems to be the biggest advantage. That and let-ting them know at the higher grade levels that casual sex can lead to

AIDS if you don't know who your partner has been with. We're not saying kids have been promiscuous, but the few who have been are using more discretion."

For kindergarteners, the curricu-lum will deal with personal hygiene, said DuBois

"It is basic hygiene and how to take care ot } ^urself so you don't get infections and so that germs don't bother you," she said.

On the committee with DuBois are 25 parents, school nurses, teachers, administrators, ministers and stu-dents.

Trustee Marilyn Schwinn does AIDS counseling, testing and teach-ing with the non-profit New Health Center in Livonia.

"I think education about AIDS is the most important thing we can do in the prevention of AIDS for all peo-ple," said Schwinn. "It's important

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Plymouth-Canton school board members spent about 30 minutes at their meeting Monday lambasting the Observer for an editorial it print-ed Thursday.

The editorial speculated about the possibility that two school board members would resign in the coming year and that two pro-administra-tion members would be appointed by

the board. The editorial suggested that if such a thing were to happen Citizens for Better Education would benefit politically from i t

CBE IS A conservative Christian group that is trying to elect school board members. The group Is often at odds with school officials over the use of R-rated films and other con-troversial materials In schools.

Two CBE-soppprted candidates are among the eight sorting election to the school beard la Jane.

At the board meeting. Board presi-dent Dean Swartxwelter read a let-

ter to Observer editor Jeff Counts signed by all seven board members that called the editorial "a malicious attack on our personal integrity and moral i ty based on an untrue premise.

" . . . We believe you have dooe yourself, the Observer k Eccentric Newspapers and the Plymouth-Can-ton Community School District an extremely sarious disservice.

"We therefore request that you provide the present board of educa-tion members a written apology and

turn to

Station manager spots fake $20 • y Diana staff writer

A 23-year-old Canton gas station manager spotted a phony $30 bill last week and detalaed the man who tried to pass it until police arrived.

The 13-year-old Canton man had tried to pey for gas using a dollar Mil that had the corners from s 330 bin pasted on the ends. The man, however, denied knowing that the bill was fake.

"You jast flip It over and can tell It was a oae dollar bill," said Tara Sobie, the managar of the

IlT"- T - •-—: =

never caught them before,' said. "He pumped the gas and hand-ed me tha t I said. You can't give me this . '"

The man asked why the wouldn't take the money. Sobie said.

1 said, 'Look what's wrong wtth

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Pay fight union m e m b e r s s t o p p e d work a n d took t o t h e

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T h e s t r ike r s s a id t h e y a r e r e n ' t pa id for work a l r e a d y

He wrong wtth the bill and told Sobie he got the bill from a bank, Sobie said.

That's Shell gas station oa Haggerty, who refused the bill.

" I f s happened hare before, bet we turn to Page 7

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AIDS courses approved Continued from Paoa 1

children to know that AIDS tat something their playmates could give them through touch or toys.

"Then aft they get older, of coarse, we can go into more detail about the ways they can get AIDS. Certainly it 's in our newspapers

and on TV everyday. People of all ages are going to ask ques t ion and are going to be interested in i t "

Schwinn said the printed materi-al being used by the district "is ex-cellent Some of it's done in comic strips and cartooo formats. It 's all very well dooe, and at appropriate grade levels."

School bond issue topic Monday • y MJL DMon staff writer

At a special meeting Monday night. Plymouth-Canton school board members will discuss over-crowding at Centennial Educational Park and a potential bond issue to remedy the situation.

The session is set for 7:30 p.m. May 21 at the board office a t 454 S. Harvey.

Trustees authorised administration to begin tbe

process of formalising tbe bond proposal, which could be put to voters in June of next year.

The amount of the bond issue has yet to be de-cided. But to construct new buildings or additions to accommodate enrollment 930 to 150 million would be needed, estimated Ray Hoedel. associate superintendent for business.

Building a third high school would cost about $35 million.

Superintendent John Hoben said tbe most via-

ble option is to add a "Phase Pour" at CEP, possi-bly between Phase Three and Plymouth Salem High School

The board appointed the Barton-Malow Compa-ny of Southfield as its technical bond consultant at a cost "not to exceed $24,000." The expenditure would be charged to the 1991 bond issue, if suc-cessful. said Hoedel. It's required that a regis-tered architect assess costs of potential projects, he said.

School board blasts Observer for editorial Continued from Page 1

that you print a retraction."

BOARD MEMBERS interviewed T u e s d a y s a i d t h e y s u p p o r t Swartxwelter.

"1 think those who feel most out-raged a re those who feel they're tbe brant of the editorial, Roland Thom-as and E J . McClendon," said Trus-tee Jeanet te Wines, who is not seek-ing re-election June 11.

"I think they're r ight the fact the editorial was not checked ou t and in

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essence it was malicious on the part of the writer. I think Dean's letter said it all.

"Dean is outraged that this type of article went through, even under the guise of an editorial," Wines added "If they truly felt something like this was in the works, then I feel it is their responsiblity as journalists to call and ask those people directly. But. to give credence to what they hear on the street is bad business."

TRUSTEE ROLAND Thomas said, "No board member was con-tacted in any form or fashion to veri-fy, substantiate or any form of seek-ing out the truth. That piece of i t plus the implication that I as an indi-vidual and as a board member would stoop to such a low approach to poli-tics in this community . . . r didn't get into this thing for politics. I got into the whole school process for kids and to improve the educational process in our community."

Dr. E.J. McClendon said the edito-

rial was without substance. "I 'm really very angry about i t "

he said. "I have a telephone and I will answer i t or call back.

' T o fail to ask me before he writes It Is lo my judgment dishooest. I

Id have told him, as I would have, kt there's not a shred of truth to i t

that nothing like that has happened in my 20 years on the board and that no one on the board would do such a thing.

"I 've made my position clear since the last election: I got elected to serve a four-year term. Unless con-fronted with conditions that made that impossible. I would be there.

"I 've spent my life defending the f reedom of the press," added McClendon. "It's one of the most precious freedoms we have. It 's sad to come to the end of my life and have to question that r i g h t "

CBE-BACKED TRUSTEE Barba-ra Graham said she thought the edi-torial was "kind of funny at first.

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"I hadn't heard anything, and there was no indication that any-thing like that was in the works." she said.

"But I'm not in the in-crowd. I said to Dean, This would be a black eye for the board if this were true, it would not sit well with the communi-ty.' But I had absolutely no knowl-edge of i t Where did tbe suggestions come from? Out of left field. Only Jeff knows the source."

At the meeting, board member David Artley read a lengthy state-ment lamenting the fact that the Ob-server would have us be "a nation ruled by the word on the street."

He said Tuesday the editorial was written "on a hypothesis that has no basis. If Fd received a phone call I could have said I have sufficient knowledge to know there is no basis in fac t In my perspective a call to someone who is tbe subject of the ed-itorial should have been made."

TRUSTEE MARILYN SCHWINN.

7 got elected to serve a four-year term.' — trustee E.J. McClendon

who is stepping down at the end of her term, said, "The facts have to be presented, not hearsay. I'm very dis-appointed in that editorial, because of what it does to the district. Jeanette and I are the two who are not returning (to the board). I didn't have any input on the letter, which I think is appropriate."

Swartxwelter said his letter is offi-cial and will be put on record. He said he is unaware of further action the board might pursue.

"As far as I'm concerned, the let-ter covered the board's position. It certainly covered mine. Tbe last part of the letter is the formalization of a request. I'd say tbe nert step would be up to Mr. Counts."

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J a m e s S t r o u s s , a r e - e n a c t e r f r o m F o r t W a y n e w h o ' s a p p e a r e d in t h e m o v i e s " G l o r y " a n d " N o r t h a n d S o u t h , " m a k e s a c a m p -f i r e t o b r e w s o m e c o f f e e .

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Students and teachers at Lowell Middle School did the next best thing to stepping back in t ime while study-ing the Civil War.

Tuesday, students became histori-cal fiction characters when re-enacters from Fort Wayne visited the school. They built campfires. ground their own coffee beans, load-ed muskets, and marched. Students learned to dry beef jerky, and bake chess pie and hard tack, a biscuit-like food made of flour, water and shortening.

The re-enaeters, who've per-formed in the movies "Glory" and "North and South." came to Lowell to help culminate the eighth-graders Civil War studies, said teacher Karen Tnpp-Opple. who designed the curriculum

Throughout the unit, students have been part of a four-person regiment, some of them with Grant at Shiloh. others with Sherman in Atlanta. Still others were spies.

All kept first-person journals, bas-ing their entries on factual events gleaned from textbooks, videos and visits to Fort Wayne. Tripp-Oppie said

In English class, the students are reading "Across Five Aprils." a his-torical fiction novel by Irene Hunt about a 12-year-old boy from Illinois who lived during the Civil War.

"We tie in social studies, literature and language ar ts ," said Tripp-Op-ple.

The unit has been a hit with most students, including one who's visited Fort Wayne and wants to become a professional re-enacter. she said.

Here's a schedule for Challenge

; • USED BOOK SALE * Friday, June 1-Sunday, June 3 — I Friends of the Canton Public Library •-wil l sponsor a used book sale at its • l i b r a r y to help raise funds for the -"Fr iends of the Library which in turn I -he lp support the many programs of - I d i e Public Library. Call Wally Baker > > t 397-0999

;*-# JUNIOR GOLF TOURNEY -W Sunday. June 3, 11 a.m. — Canton

Parks and Recreation will sponsor a junior golf tourney at Fellows Creek

- Golf Course. Trophies will be award-- 'ed to tbe top two finishers in each

- - a g e group, 10-12,13-15, 16-18. Regis-ter in person or by mail at the Parks

•'.and Recreation Department Dead-line is May 26 to register. Fee is $13.

.'•Call 397-5110.

• TENNIS TOURNAMENT June 1-3 — Canton Parks and Rec-

reation will sponsor a tennis touma-' ment at Plymouth Canton High ; School. Call 397-5110.

FISHING DERBY " J I M 2-3 — Chamber of Com-

merce will sponsor a fishing derby - Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday. ' • 12-5 p.m. at Canton Recreation Com-7- plex Pond. The fishing pond will be - stocked with rainbow trout. Bring

your own fishing equipment. Resi-*; dents ages 4-15 are eligible for

prizes including a $100 savings bond ' . for the longest fish. Register at tbe *. Canton Parks and Recreation office. ; Fishing license will cost 50 cents. *' 'wv I • ROTARY WALK/RUN FOR ' . L I T E R A C Y 7 . Sunday, J o e 3. 1-3 p.n>. -'. McDonald's of Canton and Canton ; • Rotary Club will sponsor this event ; • at Canton Public Library. All par t ic

ipants walking to raise money to •'. combat illiteracy are eligible for ; prises based on the amount of

pledges turned in Ronald McDonald ' "wi l l be present Pledge sheets and

registration forms are available a t - - a n y Plymouth-Cantoo School. Can-

ton Public Library. Canton Parks and Recreation and Canton Chamber of Commerce. Call John Schwartz a t

: 453-0590

; • OAK WOOD HOSPITAL / HEALTH SCREENING • : J « M 2-1, 1-S pj*. - On Saturday v .and Sunday Oak wood Hospital Is of-.v fertng free, ao wait, blood pressure • v and cholesterol icr i—tng for all ? Canton reatdsata a t the Canton Rac-

reation Depar tment Call Keen-McCarthy at SU-S711

Canton's Challenge Fest is a week long extravaganza of family fitness fun beginning Friday, May 25, through June 3 in locations throughout the township.

• FLYING PILGRIMS R E M O T E CONTROL A I R P L A N E S

Sunday, June 3, 12-5 p.m. — Fly-ing Pilgrims will be a t the Canton Recreation Complex. Call Bert Bri-

• KITES AND FUN T H I N G S Jane 2,10 a.m.-5 p.m. — Join in a

kite workshop and open kite fly. Noon Windjammers, National Cham-pions. $2 to purchase kite. Call 454-3760

• THERAPEUTIC RECREATION F I T N E S S DAY

Saturday, June 2 — Plymouth Canton Therapeutic Recreation will sponsor this event for mentally and physically impaired children ages 4-17. Call 397-5110.

• H O R S E S H O E T O U R N E Y Sunday, Jane 3, 2 p.m. — Chal-

lenge Fest Committee will sponsor a horseshow tourney a t the Canton Recreation Complex. Registration fee Is $2 with prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers. Register a t the Parks and Recreation office. Call Louise Spigarelli at 397-5110.

• OBSERVER CHILI C O O K -O F F

Saturday, Jane 2, 2 p m - The Canton Ofaaerver will sponsor a chili cook-off at the Historical Museum. Bring your favorite recipe and let tbe judges select the beat Chill in all of Canton Township Watch the Ob-server Newspaper for details on reg-istration. Call Jeff Counta at 459-1700

• YOUTH F I T N E S S FIELD DAY

Saturday, June 2. 7 p m - BJtt-inger/Cold well Banker will sponsor

-a field day a t Plymouth-Canton Cen-tennial Education Park for all chil-dren enrolled in an school, grades 4 and ft. awards will be given o a t RagMra-tton and information Is available at all elementary school buildings A

fun even to bring the entire family to. Call Tom Yack at 397-1000.

• G O V E R N M E N T B O W L - O F F Friday, June 1, 7 p.m. — Wade-

Trim will sponsor a bowl-off at Super Bowl. The Bowl-Off is a chal-lenge issued to neighboring com-munities and their elected officials. Call Tom Yack, Supervisor at 397-1000

• BURDA B R O T H E R S FIREWORKS

Saturday, May 25, at dusk — Bur-da Brothers will sponsor a firework display that will formally kick off tbe 10-day Challenge Fest activities Plan on getting there early and make a fun evening of this family event. Call 397-5110

• HOLE-IN-ONE May 25-31 — Mac Duffs & Divots

will sponsor a contest at Fellows Creek (Golf Course. For only $1 each golfer gets two shots at a hole-in-ane. $200 will be awarded to first place; $100, second and $50, third. Every shot within 10 feet of tbe flag will win free use of a golf cart for 1$ holes of golf. Call Sue Beaton at 454-GOLF.

• S O C C E R T O U R N A M E N T Over 200 teams f rom throughout

the mid-west will be in Canton for this, the 7th Annual Soccer Tourna-ment. Over 10,000 people will watch and play soccer at fields throughout this three day event Call Phil LaJoy at 769-0205

• P H O T O C O N T E S T AND EXHIBIT .

May 25-J use 3 — Tbe Community Crier Newspaper will sponsor this contest s t the Canton Library. Pho-tographs depicting the Canton com-munity, its people, places and events will be on displa^-for all to see dur-ing regular boors of the Canton li-brary. $106 in gift certificates Will be awarded to winning entries in the Crier-epoaaored photo contort. Call Phyllis Redfern a t 453-4M0

• VAN ESLEY SOFTBALL T O U R N A M E N T

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• ARTS COUNCIL ART SHOW Saturday and Sunday, Jane 2-3 —

Canton Arts Council will sponsor this arts show at Canton Township Hall, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; 12-5 p.m, Sunday.

• ARTS COUNCIL PLAY-A-THON

Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3 — Canton Arts Council will sponsor a Play-a-Thon at Canton Township Hall. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday; 12-5 p.m., Sunday. Piano is being donated by Arnoldt Williams.

• ICE CREAM SOCIAL June 2-3, 12-5 pjn. — Canton His-

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• GOSPEL SONG FEST Saturday, June 2, 7 p.m. — First

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• BOWLING FOR CHARITY Sunday, June 3 — Super Bowl will

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Thuraday. May 17. 1990 U&E #5A

" b y P a t M u r p h y a n d W a y n e P m I

staff writers

Republicans call them the "back-bone of the party "

For Democrats, they are the par-ty's "footsoldiers"

Their ranks include famous elect-ed officials — and. maybe, your next-door neighbor

"They," of course, are precinct delegates — the unsung heroes of grass roots politics.

On paper, precinct delegates have one responsibility: electing delegates to the party's state convention — Detroit, in September, for the GOP; Flint, in August, for Democrats.

Both parties, however, say pre-cinct delegates in fact have many more duties and much greater im-portance

•THEY'RE REALLY our back-bone,'" said Daniel Piercecchi. chair-man of the GOP Wayne County 2nd District organization. "Without them, you really don't have a politi-cal party."

That's something on which Repub-licans and Democrats agree.

"They're the foot soldiers." said Bryan Amann. Democratic 15th Dis-trict chief. "Anytime we need people to go door-to-door, conduct mailings, or turn out for a political rally, it's the precinct delegates to which we turn."

grassroots politics at its "rootsiest". They are the link between their im-mediate neighbors and party lead-ers. I "I know (GOP U.S. Senate hopeful) Clark Durant has contacted people and 1 don't believe (fellow hopeful) Pill Schuette is asleep at the switch, either," Piercecchi said.

The GOP Wayne 2nd made state-wide headlines two years ago during a delegate seating dispute among 'moderate and conservative factions.

YPrecinct delegates) are the foot soliders. Anytime we need people to go door-to-door, conduct mailings, or turn out for a political rally, it's the precinct delegates to which we turn.'

— Bryan Amann 15th District chief

though Piercecchi said such f a c -tionalism probably won't reoccur this time around.

"I think everyone saw it as bad for the party." he said.

Delegates do a variety of un-glamorous, but important, chores. They circulating petitions, identify party voters and. most importantly, get voters to the polls.

The list of precinct delegate hope-fuls for both parties include familiar names, as well as those just getting started in politics. (See the lists on pages 5C and 7C for the delegates from your community.)

Livonia's Democratic delegate hopefuls include Wayne County Sher-iff Robert Ficano, deputy county CEO Michael Duggan and city coun-

among oth-ers

In Westland, ex-Mayor Charles Griffin, state Senator William Faust and state Representative Justine Barns are their district's Democrat-ic Party ballot.

County commissioner Kevin Kel-ley is on the ballot in Redford.

Livonia GOP hopefuls include con-servative activist Elaine Donnelly and Schoolcraft College trustees Harry Greenleaf and Thaddeus McCotter

Exec unopposed But commissioners will face challenges B y W a y n « P M I

staff writer

Wayne County Executive Ed-ward McNamara is running unop-posed. but there will be plenty of action in area county commission races this spring and summer

Neither a Republican nor Demo-crat filed against McNamara. vir-tually assuring the executive of a second term.

Primaries, however, are sched-uled in three of the four local dis-tricts, with only commission vice chairwoman Susan Heintz. R-Northville Township, facing no op-ponents. in either the August pri-mary or November general elec-tion.

PERHAPS THE most hotly con-tested local race will occur in the 12th district, where Democratic in-cumbent Kay Beard of Inkster

faces three challengers, including newly elected Westland council-woman Terri Reighard-Johnson. Deborah Miller of Garden City and Hilliard L. Hampton Jr. of Inkster round out the field.

Beard has been a commission member since 1978 and is chair-woman of audit and veteran's ser-vices committees and a member of the health and human services committee. Recently, she helped propose a ballot proposal that would have asked voters to change the county executive's line of suc-cession. though the matter has been tabled

The winner will face GOP candi-date Gerald Cox. a former School-craft College trustee, in the fall.

The district includes Westland. Garden City and Inkster

In other local districts: • There will be a Republican

primary in the 11th District, with former Canton clerk Linda Churan facing Victor E. Gustafson of Can-ton for the right to challenge in-cumbent Milton Mack, D-Wayne, in the fall.

Mack, a commission member since 1983. is chairman of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and a member of the committees on administration and rules, public safety and judiciary and roads, airports and public ser-vice He also chairs the county's solid waste implpm<»ntaline rnm-mittee.

The district includes Canton, Romulus, Wayne, Belleville, Flat Rock. Rockwood and Van Buren, Sumpter and Hiiron townships.

• Newly elected 9th District Commissioner Kevin Kelley, D-Redford will face former state rep-resentative Jack Legel of Detroit

in a primary that will probably as-sure election in the fall. No Repob-lican filed in the district, which In-cludes Redford and a portion of Detroit, west of Evergreen Road.

Kelley was appointed to the board early last year and elected in a special election last fall. He is chairman of the committee on maintenance and use of county buildings and a member of the au-dit and roads, airports and public service committees.

Heintz is assured a third term in the 10th District. The only Republi-can on the commission, she was first elected in 1986. In addition to being vice chairwoman of commis-sion. Heintz is a member of the committees on roads, airports and public service.

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• There will be primaries for many area state senators and representa-tives. • Area Senate races shape up as fol-lows: ! e 12th District — Incumbent Wil-liam Faust, D-Westland. will face Democratic challengers J ames Stamps of Belleville and Gregory Pi-toniak of Taylor in the August pri-mary. Pitoniak, a state representa-tive, is the most interesting of the Challengers, though some political observers expect him to withdraw. He was unavailable for comment Wednesday.

The winner will face Republican Glen Kassel of Westland, though Kassel may also withdraw to pursue as U.S. Congressional race against William Ford, D-Taylor.

The district includes Westland, among other communities.

e 6th District — R. Robert Geake, R-Northville, the incumbent, will f ace Democrat P a t r i c k McDonald of Livonia in the fall.

The district includes Livonia. Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Can-ton and Redford, among other com-munities.

• 10th District — Incumbent George Hart, D-Dearborn, will face the winner of a GOP primary be-tween Frank Guido and Mark Kol-dys, both also of Dearborn.

The district includes Garden City, among other communities.

IN AREA state House races:

• Mrd District — William Keith,

D-Garden City, the incumbent, will face Republican Donald Mullett in the fall The district includes Garden City and a small part of Dearborn Heights.

e 34th District — Veteran incum-bent John Bennett, D-Redford, faces challengers James Bailey and Frank Bradley Jr., both of Redford, in tbe primary. The winner will face GOP candidate Mark Steinhauer, also of Redford. The district includes Red-ford and-a section of eastern Livo-nia.

e 35th District — Lyn Bankes, R-Livonia, the incumbent, will face Democrat Robert Burnett, also of Livonia, in the fall. The district in-cludes most of Livonia.

e 36th District — Incumbent Gerald Law, R-Plymouth, will face Kathleen Keen-McCarthy of Plym-outh Towmnship in the GOP prima-ry. The winner will face Democrat Dennis Shrewsbury of Plymouth. The district includes Plymouth, Plymouth Township and eastern Canton, among other communities.

e 37th District — James Kos-teva, D-Canton, the incumbent, will face Robert Bell of Romulus in the primary, the winner will face Dolo-res Carmichael, also of Romulus, in the fall- The district includes west-ern Canton, among other communi-ties.

e 38th District — Incumbent Jus-tine Barns, D-Westland, faces a pri-mary challenge from David Hayter, also of Westland. The winner will face Republican Kenneth Raupp of Westland in the fall.

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There won't be any action In area Congressional races until the fall.

No one is challenging any of the areas three representatives in the August primary and only one chal-lenger faces a potential primary

There could be a GOP primary in the 15th District, where Burl Adkirn of Southgate and Glen Kaaeel of Westland have filed for the perty nomination Adkins. a downriver baaineasman, beat Kasael in the ISM GOP primary, but lost the general election to incumbent William Ford, D-Taylor.

Kassel. however, has also filed for a state Senate seat and would have to withdraw from one of the races by the and of this week

In other races e 2nd District - Incumbent Carl

ParaeU, R-Plymouth, will face Dem-ocrat Elmer White of Ann Arbor la the fall Two years ago. ParseD de-feated state Sea Laaa Pollack ia one of the most expansive House races In

hiatory. A repeat h a t aa-I this time around

Tbe district includes northern Livonia, Plymouth, Plymouth Town-ship, Northville and Northville Township, bat Its balance Is In Wash-tenaw, Jackson, Hillsdale, Lenawee and Branch counties.

e 17th District - Sander Levin. D-Southfield, will face Republican Blaine Lankford of Royal Oak in the fall. Tbe district includes Redford, Southfieid, Dearborn Heights, Ink-ster. Lathrup Village, Oak Park, Royal Oak, Clawson, Pleasant Ridge. Huntington Woods, Faradale, Berkley, Royal Oak Townmahip and parts of Detroit and Madison Heights.

• 15 th District - Ford will face tbe winner of the Adkiaa-Kassel race, if It occurs, aad Libertarian David Runt of VpaUaatita the fa l l

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The Can too Public Library and P l y m o n t k - C a n t o n e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l celebrated the end of Book Bowl 1990.

Book Bowl is a reading program (or fourth aad fifth grade students.1 -

All e lementary schools were represented by the following Book Bowl winners:

Allen Elementary School — Marie Harrison (captain), Kim Frazier. Ni-cole Gabriault, John Niemiec.

Bird Elementary School — Jessie Dumas (captain), Becky Belden, Kel-ly Welsh, Mike Simpson.

Eriksson Elementary School — Matt Folland, Kristen Kowalczyk. Laura Mortiere, Betsy VanCamp.

Farrand Elementary School — Ashley Bowsman, Sara Christopher, Lisa Figiel, Ken Mrowka

Flegel Elementary School — Bri-an Confer, Jason Leinart, Sandra Pavlo, Stephanie Vega.

Field Elementary School - Jeff Soash (captain), Kevin Dorogi, Katie Gagleard, Diana Jastrebski.

Gallimore Elementary School — Kira McDevitt, John Nichols, Lynn Pallister, Billy Young.

Hoben Elementary School — Ryan Farris , Rick Harvie, Ryan Kel-ly, Jennifer Zelazny.

Hnlsing Elementary School — Jason Dudek, Pam Grimmer, Karen Tache, Andy Wilczak.

Isbister Elementary School — Kevin Estevez, Lora Hanson, Greg Mitchell, Karen Pape.

Miller Elementary School — Lind-say Alexander, Bethany Bray, Pa-trick Morrison. Sara Schoeneman.

Smith Elementary School — Da-vid Clement, Michael Drake, Melissa Keller, Courtney Wells. Ryan Crudon (alternate).

KENNETH J. TRAPP

Services were held for Mr. Ken-neth J . Trapp, 64. of Livonia on Wednesday, May 9. at Harry J. Will Funeral Home. Burial was at Glen Eden Memorial Park in Livonia.

Mr. Trapp is survived by his wife. Ethel M. Trapp of Livonia, daughter Linda Matusz of Livonia, sister Lois Scheel of Walled Lake and son Wal-ter Trapp of Plymouth.

Mr. Trapp was born April 10, 1926, in Detroit He died Sunday, May 6 in Livonia. He came to the community in 1964. He retired in 1989 as an optician for Fine Arts Op-tical. where he had worked for 40 years. He was a member of Hosan-na-Tabor Lutheran Church and was a U,S Navy Vataras of World War

n . Rev. Glenn Kopper officiated the

service.

HARRIET L. FISHBECK

Services were held for Mrs. Har-

riet L. Fish beck. 78, of Ann Arbor on Saturday, May 12 at the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Arbor Crest Cemetery in Ann Arbor.

--^Mrs. Fish beck died Wednesday. May 9. in Ann Arbor. She was born Dec. 28, 1911 in Lyons. She owned and operated Murray's Lake, a rec-reational area, for more than 30 years. She moved to the family f a rm in 1934. She was a bomemaker and member of the Dixboro United Methodist Church and the Co-Opera tive Extension — North Superior Group.

Mrs. Fishbeck is survived by her daughter, Catherine Braun of Ann Arbor; son, William Fishbeck of Plymouth; eight grandchi ldren; three great-grandchildren; one sis-

t e r , Alirt. flntvteman nf Vpsilanti and two brothers. Perry O'Neil of Ann Arbor and Richard O'Neil of Pewomo.

Pastor Howard Cole officiated the service. Memorial contr ibut ions may be given to the Dixboro United Methodist Church or the Zion Lu-

theran Church.

MARIAN E CRIBBLE

Services were held for Mrs. Ma-rian E. Gribble, 75, of Plymouth on Sunday, May 13, at the Schrader Fu-neral Home, Plymouth.

Mrs. Gribble is survived by two sons, George William Truitt of Mio and Mark H. Truitt of Ypsilanti; one daughter, Noreen F. Donaldson of Livonia; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and two broth-ers, Harold Nixdorf of Florida and Raymond Haggitt of Goderich. On-tario, Canada.

Mrs Gribble was born Oct 4, 1914 in Goderich. Ontario. Canada, and died Thursday, May 10, in Livonia. She came to Plymouth in 1986 from Taylor. She retired from General Motors a f te r 23 years of service.

Dr. Richard J. Alberta officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to the Michigan Can-cer Foundation.

JERRY L. DUNIVANT

Services were held for Mr. Jerry L. Dunivant, 44. of Dearborn Heights on Wednesday, May 16 at Harry J Will Funeral Home in Redford Buri-al was at Grand Lawn Cemetery

Mr. Duaivant is survived by his" wife, Janet M. Dunivant of Dearborn Heights; two SSns. Richard Dunivant. of Tempe, Ar i l . , and Joseph Schafranek of Dearborn Heights, two daughters, Kimberly of Tempe, Ariz., and Christine Schafranek of Romulus; his mother, Delia Duni vant of Redford Township; five brothers. Kenneth Dunivant of Livo-nia, Robert Dunivant of California, Clyde Dunivant of Belleville, Larry Dunivant of Plymouth and William Dunivant of Redford; and two sis-ters, Carol Martin of Redford and Marsha McCombs of Westland

Mr Dunivant was born Dec 31. 1945 in Big Stick, W. Va.. and died

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"We're very close to hiring our temporary summer officers." said Police Chief Richard Myers. Those officers, probably four, will be added "within the next couple of weeks."

The advent in recent year? of teens flocking downtown as the school year draws to a close has posed problems for business owners and police. Teens fill business park-ing lots and clog t raff ic downtown

But police have learned how to

contain tbe problem, and Myers said, "I think it 's going to be manageable, consistent with previous years lev-els."

While warm weather encouraged teens to line Hines Drive in Plym-outh Township. "There hasn't been much happening,'* Myers said, in Plymouth.

"We've had a couple of nights where it was hotter weather and we did have some activity. It's come as early as spring break in March in some years."

Myers said the Main Street pro-gram. initiated in 1987, "will soon be in effect."

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mittee of police, city administrators, residents, business people "and most importantly kids," said Paul Sin-eock, assistant city manager

"They came up with a program that said police will enforce t raff ic violations in a firm, fair and consist-ent manner for persons of all ages throughout the year," Sincock said.

Through the program, trespass or-dinances geared to business parking lots where teens gather are en-forced. And if 60 percent of residents in a given neighborhood approve, parking restrictions are enforced 7 p.m. to 3 a.m.

"The first year that we did that, 11 blocks signed up." Sincock said.

Canton gas station manager spots fake $20 bill, calls cops Continued from Page 1

A SECRET Service agent who investigated the Can-ton case said the man didn't intend to pass the fake $20 bill, according to a police report The man has not been charged.

Counterfeiting is a "big problem not only here but nationwide," said U.S. Secret Service special agent John Britt. assigned to media relations in the Detroit office.

"It's sporadic, but definitely on the rise," Britt said. Counterfeit money costs the U.S. millions of dollars

every year. Last year, $89 million in bogus money was either passed or seized, according to U.S. Secret Service agents.

Washington-based Secret Service special agent Rich Adams said $13 8 million in counterfeit money was passed last year and later detected by banks or the Fed-

eral Reserve. Another $75 2 million in counterfeit was seized before it was circulated, Adams said

LN 1988, $121 million in fake money was passed or seized, in 1987 the figure was $71.5 million. Adams said.

Adams had tbe following tips for clerks who suspect a customer is trying to pass counterfeit money:

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plate number of his 6r her car . • Handle the bill as little as possible to avoid smudg-

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counterfeit money is a $5,000 fine and 15 years in pris-on.

Police seeking driver in hit-and-run Continued from Page 1

"And for someone to run off, it isn't fair."

Kane said be was trying to get passersby to understand there are more accidents than they(realize.

"We came here to pay our re-spects," said Geoff Hattle, a ninth

grader. Jan Wade, a parent at the inter-

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IN ADDITION to her brother and sister, Chisholm is survived by her parents. Joseph and Deborah; her grandmother. Lilian Johnson of

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Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. at Lam-bert* Vermeulen Funeral Home, on Ann Arbor west of Sheldon, in Plym-outh Township. Tbe funeral will be Friday morning at St. John Neu-mann Church on Warren in Canton.

Canton police are asking anyone with information about the accident to call 397-3000.

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CLARENCE H. MOTT

j Service* were held for Mr. Clar-ence H- Mott, 85, of Livonia on Tues-&ajr, May t , at the Schrader Funeral fiqme. Burial was in Riverside Cem-etery in Plymouth. ! Mr. Mott died Sunday, May 6, in Garden City. He was born July 15, 5984 in Canton Township. i Mr. Mott is survived by his wife, V iola B. Mott of Livonia; one sister, ^iiella Liverance of Livonia; and

several nieces and nephews. Dr. Frederick C. Voaburg officiat-

ed the service. Memorial contribu-tions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

IRVING W. TOWNSEND

Services were held for Mr. Irving W. Townsend, 97, of Redford Town-ship on Tuesday, May 8, at the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.

Mr. Townsend was born Feb. 27, 1893 in East Jordan and died Satur-day, May 5, in Redford. He graduat-ed from Plymouth High School in 1912 and was a member of tbe Plymouth Historical Society. After 30 years he retired from Detroit Edi-son Company in 1958. He served in Europe with the U.S. Army Air Ser-vice in World War I.

Dr. L. J. Peterson officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Village in Redford.

DAISY Q. WAGENSCHUTZ

Services were held for Mrs. Daisy Q. Wagenschutx, 75, of Plymouth oo Saturday, May 12, at tbe Schrader Funeral Home. She was buried at Riverside Cemetery in Plymouth.

Mrs. Wagenschutz is survived by her husband, LaVerne Wagenschutz of Plymouth; one daughter, Betty Cohn of Livonia; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Fred Armstrong of Saginaw and Carl Armstrong of Sa-ginaw

Mrs. Wagenschutz died Thursday,

May 10. She was born Jan. 8,1915 in Vassar. She came to Plymouth in 1939 from Detroit, and spent most of her life in Saginaw. She was a mem-ber of the Church of Christ in Plym-outh. She retired from Burroughs Corporation af ter 28 years on tbe production line for computers and sensimatic machines.

Mr. David Thomas officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to the American Lung Association.

MICHAEL WILD SR.

Services were held for Mr. Mi-chael Wild Sr., 98, of Plymouth on Thursday. May 10, at the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in White Chapel Cemetery in Troy.

Mr. Wild died Sunday, May 8, in Farmington Hills. He was born Jan. 31, 1892 in Ujivar, Hungary. He came to Plymouth in 1970 from De-troit. He was in business for more than 65 years and retired in 1970 as a tailor and dry cleaner. He owned and operated a store in Detroit. He was a charter member of the North-west Detroit Lions Club and Fisher YMCA in Detroit.

Mr. Wild is survived by his son, Michael M. Wild of Royal Oak; daughter, Rozina Gustafson of Chel-sea; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren

Rev. Frederick C. Vosburg offici-ated the service. Memorial contnbu-tions may be made to the Northwest Detroit Lions Club — Leader Dog Fund.

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Egnor. the former chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Com-missioners, comes to the clinic with 10 years of experience as di-rector of programs and staff devel-opment for Child and Family Ser-vices of Michigan in Okemos. She holds a master's degree in social work from the University of Michi-gan She lives in Ypsilanti.

McAllister has a master's in so-cial work from U-M and worked previously with the Washtenaw County Juvenile Court in Ann Ar-bor where she planned and carried out treatment for high-risk court clients

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Stefanie Ott-OToole director of resource development

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C o m m u n i t i e s s o u g h t f o r c o m p o s t i n g p r o g r a m By W a y m P n I staff writer

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compost pile as a trash-reducing, cost-saving measure for neighboring cities and townships.

The WTUA, including Plymouth, Canton and Northville townships, hopes other Wayne and Washtenaw

communities will bring grass and tree tr immings to the

site at Geddes and Beck

cemm W TUA

's do limit on the number of unities that could use it," said

A executive director Ann Bol-14>.

; The. site is scheduled to begin op-erating in July, Bollin said. A $150,000 state grant was recently akarded to the WTUA to crea te the composting program.

Homeowners living near the Can-ten site have complained, however,

arguing smells and increased truck traffic would lower property taxes.

Nearly 100 homeowners attended a recent Canton Township board meeting on the site. Site operators met again with homeowners Sunday to discuss complaints.

Despite the protest, neighboring communities are showing interest in tbe site.

"WED HAVE to at least take a look at it," said Livonia Mayor Rob-er t Bennett, whose city operates a leaf-collection site of its own. "I t could be cheaper to go in with some-one else than to do it ourselves."

The Central Wayne County Sanita-tion Authority, a separate group in-cluding Westland. Garden City, Ink-stpr TVarhnra Heights and Wayne, is also considering a composting plan, though it hasn't decided whether to use the Canton site. That group is considering a plan to ban yard waste from its Dearborn Heights incinerator.

Representatives from the^JTUA promoted the pile in an appearance Friday before the Conference of Western Wayne, an intergovernmen-

tal group that includes the WTUA and Central Wayne Sanitation com-munities.

•With the WTUA and tbe incinera-tor group, eight of our communities have pledged to composting," CWW director Daniel Gi lmart in said. 'Now, we're interested in finding out what our other communities intend to do."

SITE OPERATORS said they would charge communities $4 per cubic yard to dump leaves, grass clippings, twigs, t ree stumps and brush — compared with an estimat-

ed »10 per ' charged by nearby landfills.

"That works out to a savings of about $210,000 a year for a commu-nity of 50,000," said Peter Pekshan, whose company, Compost Systems Inc., owns the site.

Rekshan is also owner of Canton Analytical Labs, billed as Michigan's laro^ct ririuAtplu Awruvl unvi IOI l/l ITWWIJ VWHW VUT II VII mental laboratory. The site will be managed by Canton Recycling Co., under a subcontract with Compost Systems. Canton Recycling operated last year's test composting system in

the township.

COMPOSTING IS a natural pro-cess allowing yard waste to decom-pose into humus — a soil enhance-ment substance similar to peat moss.

Environmentalists have said the United States could reduce its trash flow by 10-20 percent, if composting began nationwide.

Under the WTUA plan, communi-ties would separate yard waste f rom other trash and transport it, in plas-tic bags, to the compost center

Tbe humus would be offered bacV to the communities, for use in p a r k j or on municipal golf courses.

Tree branches and stumps would be ground on site into wood chips Tbe chips, operators said, wou'.d be blended into the compost pile to re-duce odor.

WTUA communities would share in the program's gross proceeds.

"We'd use the money for public education and for depreciation on equipment." Bollin said. "Even though we wouldn't own the site, we'd own the equipment."

County aims to cut high infant mortality rate Mew programs have heen intro-

duced to curb Wayne County's high-er-than-average infant mortali ty rate.

Among the initiatives a re a new multi-service clinic jointly operated by the county health depar tment and Arab Community Center for Eco-nomic and Social Services. The clinic is at 97600 Dix, Dearborn.

The county is also expanding its

prenatal care program to include evening appointments at many health department locations. In-creased hours will begin the week of July 4.

New programs were announced last week by Wayne County Execu-tive Edward McNamara and county Commissioner Bernard Kilpatrick, D-Detroit, president of the Execu-tive Task,Froce on Infant Mortality.

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Nearly 16 of every 1,000 infants

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By Tim Richard staff wri ter

All Observer & Eccentric area state representatives voted in favor of the "patient advocate" bill that cleared the House Tuesday.

"It was a 16-year effort on behalf of patient rights." said the sponsor. Rep David Hollister. D- Lansing, who frequently told the story of his own grandfather 's fa ta l illness

Tbe bill finally was supported by Right to Life of Michigan, which had opposed earlier versions RTL lobby-ist Ed Rivet announced he had no ob-jections at "a House Judiciary Com-mittee meeting a week earlier

HOUSE BILL 4016 was approved 97-5 with eight members absent It

goes to the Senate. Rep Nick Ciaramitaro, D-Rose-

ville, known as RTL's chiefspokes-man among lawmakers, supported the bill. "I offered amendments that would specifically prohibit the with-drawal of nutrition and hydration," Ciaramitaro said

"It only recognizes a person's right to allow himself to die." he said, "not to cause anyone else to die."

Although they often had been at odds over the years, Hollister Tues-day publicly praised Ciaramitaro "for the integrity he brought into the negotiations process."

House leaders saved floor action for "senior power day." when a sup-portive audience of the elderly packed the gallery

THE BILL amends the probate code and provides

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A state Senate committee report-ed out three bills to update school bus safety laws amid calls for even stricter rules

"I 've been working on it two years,'" said Sen Fred Dillingham, R-Fowlerville. sponsor of the main bill

Sen. Richard Fessler, R-Com-ruerce, who chairs the Senate Trans-portation Committee, said the mea-sures met some resistance from school districts, bus drivers and unions who opposed change

But a hearing in Walled Lake Monday produced endorsements f rom insurer AAA of Michigan, boards of education and drivers, he said

Fessler's panel Tuesday adopted the bills out on a series of 40 votes

They a re due on the Senate calendar next week.

'WE TRIED to codify school bus safety standards at state-of-the-art levels." said Dillingham.

He cited regulations on mirrors, lights, when to use yellow and red flashers, training and inspections by the State Police Department

Dillingham and Fessler both re-ported children killed by buses in ru-ral portions of their districts.^

Fessler sponsored two companion bills, one of which will require driv-ers to halt 20 feet from a school bus rather than the current 10 feet.

TOM DOWNS, a Lansing attorney representing ~a mother whose child was killed, advocated requiring "pusher buses" with the engine in the rear Some fatalities occurred be-cause drivers couldn't see children

stooping in front of the hood of the bus to pick up dropped articles.

Fessler noted that several dis-tricts are buying pusher buses al-though the bills don't require them.

Downs, a well-known constitution-al and labor attorney, asked Fessler to push a state study of tbe feasibili-ty of a right-hand exit rule.

Under such a rule, a bus would be able to discharge only those students who live to the right of the route, eliminating their need to cross the road

"In dirt roads, it would require four miles (of travel) to go around ihe block, said Fessler "It 's expen-sive, but kids don't have to cross the road Some areas of the country re-quire right-hand exits."

Fessler agreed to seek completion of a state feasibility study by Oct 1, 1991

A STAFF analysis said the bill would cost the state "several million dollars per year" for training of drivers.

The bill will require entry-level drivers to comlete a school bus safe-ty course within two years of start-ing work. It also will require six hours of continuing education every two years.

In his last-minute appearance. Downs advocated several other amendments that the commit tee didn't take up:

• Raising the minimum age for drivers to 21 because "I doubt if any-one 18 has the maturity to handle a school bus."

• Requiring the State Police, rather than local police, to investi-gate school bus accidents "to avoid good ol' boy protection. I know you don't have that in any of your coun-ties," he told the panel.

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THE PLYMOUTH-CANTON Board of Ed-o c a t i o a has in & l e t t e r a s k e d us t o apo-logize fo r an ed i to r ia l we published specula t ing on the possible res ignat ion

of two school board m e m b e r s and the i r replace-ment .

School board m e m b e r s a lso spen t m o r e than 30 minu te s discussing the ed i to r ia l dur ing a board mee t ing on Monday.

We do not apologize fo r the ed i to r i a l . One of the m a j o r miss ions of a n e w s p a p e r is to

t a k e public bodies to t a sk a n d t h a t includes the P lymouth-Canton school board .

Newspaper s have a h i s to ry of wr i t ing about poli t ical specula t ion in ed i to r i a l s and co lumns t h a t a r e m a r k e d opinion.

We can ' t give tha t up when an e lec ted body such as the school board compla in s .

The si tuat ion m a k e s us wonde r if school offi-c i a l s unders tand the role of a n e w s p a p e r in our society. We a r e accus tomed to school o f f ic ia l s cal l ing and telling us we should h a v e m o r e head-lines that basical ly say: Schools a r e good.

Some t imes they are . and we go out and wr i t e about them. However , a school boa rd is a politi-ca l body just l ike a ci ty commis s ion , county commiss ion or s t a t e leg is la ture . And s o m e t i m e s they should be t aken to task fo r the i r decisions.

W E ' R E A COMMUNITY n e w s p a p e r , which m e a n s we ' re in P lymou th a n d Can ton schools tak ing pic tures and doing s to r i e s abou t all the good things that t e a c h e r s and k ids do.

And there a r e plenty of good th ings . Rare ly does a week go by t h a t a t eache r or

pr incipal doesn' t cal l us wi th an event wor th cover ing at one of the schools.

But s o m e t i m e s we think t h a t b e c a u s e we do so m a n y good s to r ies about the schools tha t educa-tors, board m e m b e r s and the publ ic t h i n k we a r e the i r p r iva te public re la t ions f i r m .

We ' re not. The reason we cover the good th ings happening

in the schools is tha t they r e f l e c t l i fe in Canton and Plymouth . If t he re w e r e bad th ings going on in the c lass rooms, we'd w r i t e a b o u t tha t , too.

And when we wr i t e the bad s tu f f , we know w e ' r e not going to be popu la r wi th the school

One of the major missions of a newspaper is to take public bodies to task and that includes the Plymouth-Canton school board.

board But w e ' r e not out to win a p o p u l a r i t y con-test .

We e x p e c t to be bumping h e a d s with school o f f i c i a l s f o r a long t i m e to come, a n d w e hope that the rea l winners of tha t con tes t will be our r eaders , who we pray will be b e t t e r i n f o r m e d about school issues.

W H E N STORIES, ed i to r i a l s or c o l u m n s a r e pr in ted , publ ic o f f ic ia l s a r e asked to exp la in themse lves . And tha t ' s a t the h e a r t of the Amer i -can pol i t ical p rocess

And t h a t ' s why we w r o t e an ed i to r i a l a b o u t the poli t ical specula t ion sur rounding the possible res igna t ion of two board m e m b e r s . We thought the publ ic deserved to know if such a dea l w a s even being discussed.

T h a t ' s the world of politics. And then there ' s the world of j o u r n a l i s m . We

usual ly don ' t l ike to whine in publ ic abou t re-por t ing on public a f f a i r s . We h a v e a job to do just l ike the r e s t of the working world . And s ince we ' r e l ike o the r workers , w e a t t i m e s f a c e obs ta-cles when t ry ing to p e r f o r m our t asks .

R a r e l y a r e those obs tac les wor th r e p o r t i n g However , t h e r e is one tha t should be public knowledge . I t ' s the school d i s t r i c t ' s policy of not a l lowing e d u c a t o r s to talk to r e p o r t e r s unti l it h a s ' b e e n c l e a r e d by school a d m i n i s t r a t i o n off i -cials. v

Imin i s t r a -tion t h r o w s up when it w a n t s to con t ro l the mes-sage, when it wan t s to shape publ ic opinion.

T h a t school board policy to us shows t h e kind of th ink ing going on a t the school a d m i n i s t r a t i o n building — keep things quiet .

We think the poli t ical p rocess should be an open one. And s o m e t i m e s t h e r e needs to be s o m e noise.

Tiger Stadium New park must be close to old

GOING TO DETROIT TIGERS g a m e s has a lways been par t of a typica l spr ing or s u m m e r for s u b u r b a n res idents . The short t r ip to Tiger S t a d i u m is an ac t iv i ty

tha t goes beyond root ing fo r the h o m e t e a m — or. in y e a r s the T ige r s a r e hopeless ly out of the pennan t race , enjoying the n u a n c e s and a tmos-p h e r e that m a k e basebal l so d i f f e r e n t f r o m other spor ts .

Without ge t t ing overly s e n t i m e n t a l about things, there ' s a mu l t i -gene ra t iona l cu l t u r a l fac-tor a t play here. You ' re see ing the r igh t f i e lder pa t ro l the s a m e t e r r i t o ry A1 Ka l ine so g r ace fu l l y covered f r o m the 1950s to the e a r l y 7 0 s and b a s e r u n n e r s l i te ra l ly fol lowing in the 70-year-old foots teps of Ty Cobb And y o u ' r e watch ing f r o m the s a m e s e a t s {albeit newer , p las t ic ones) tha t your p a r e n t s and g r a n d p a r e n t s bought tick-e t s fo r y e a r s ago

With the Tigers ta lk ing a b o u t a new ba l lpark in a new location, much of tha t could change within the next f ew years .

We cont inue to suppor t t h e idea of a new. pri-va te ly f inanced fac i l i ty fo r t h e T igers , par t icu-lar ly if it m a i n t a i n s the best p a r t s of the old — open air . n a t u r a l grass , p len ty of a f fo rdab le , unobst ruc ted sea t ing for the e v e r y d a y fan .

' WE A R E DISTRAUGHT, howeve r , over the

idea of T o m Monaghan building a baseba l l "pal-a c e " in a r e m o t e location f a r f r o m the c o r e of loyal T i g e r s suppor ters , a possibi l i ty t h a t was hinted a t in a recent t e a m s u r v e y of season t icket holders . j - — •

If not a longs ide the c u r r e n t b a l l p a r k , a new s t a d i u m should be built in De t ro i t or i ts immed i -a t e env i rons .

One of the c h a r m s of baseba l l is i t ' s spur-of-t h e - m o m e n t a t t r ac t ion . Also, g a m e s a r e de-signed as a p l ea san t s u m m e r t i m e d ivers ion , not an a l l -day outing. The c u r r e n t T i g e r S tad ium, desp i te its a g e and a n u m b e r of f l aws , m a k e s tha t poss ib le with a locat ion c lose to a n u m b e r of f r e e w a y s .

Surely t h a t would c h a n g e fo r T i g e r s f a n s in the inner r ing of suburbs if the new s t a d i u m w e r e built ou t s ide m e t r o Detroi t .

Secondly, a new s tad ium in an undeve loped lo-ca t ion would v io la te the intent , if not the*let ter of our wishes aga ins t use of public m o n e y . The T ige r s migh t pay for the s t r u c t u r e i tself , but they would obvious ly be relying on local and s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t s to f i nance "hecessary ut i l i ty and road i m p r o v e m e n t s

F ina l ly , the l i t t le bit of baseba l l h i s to ry that would r e m a i n if the T ige r s built a new ba l lpa rk at or n e a r t h e c u r r e n t si te would be uproo ted and tossed a w a y like y e s t e r d a y ' s g a r b a g e

Thanks EMEAC Environmental group benefits all

\ FOR M E M B E R S O F t h e E a s t Michigan En-

v i ronmen ta l Action Counci l . E a r t h Day has been eve ry day fo r t h e pas t 20 y e a r s

F o r m e d in response to t h a t f i r s t E a r t h Day. they m a r k e d their 20th a n n i v e r s a r y a t Cranbrook Ins t i tu te of Sc ience e a r l i e r th is week with an evening of ce l eb ra t ion a n d d ia logue

Ttie tangib le r e su l t s of counci l m e m b e r s ' 20 y e a r s of env i ronmenta l w a t c h d o g g i n g have been exper ienced by e a c h of us

Through the i r e f fo r t s , joined by o thers , we h a v e higher w a t e r qual i ty in o u r R o u g e River , a m o r e closely regu la ted De t ro i t i n c i n e r a t o r and s t r o n g e r solid and haza rdous w a s t e m a n a g e m e n t laws.

EMEAC was formed in 1970 by a small group of doctors, lawyers, scientists and other con-cerned citizens to address environmental and human health problems in sootheast Michigan

A grant from the Junior League of Birming-ham in 197€ allowed a staff to be hired. Since then, staff and volunteers have been in the fore-front to improve and protects i r and water qual-ity, protect valuable natural areas and represent

our a r e a of Michigan ' s i n t e r e s t s a t the l eg i s la t ive level in Lans ing.

E M E A C h a s worked with the -Recyc l ing Cen te r of B i r m i n g h a m to r educe the v o l u m e of w a s t e going f r o m B i r m i n g h a m households to landf i l l s in Oak land County

_ T h e . c o u n c i l ' s used m o t o r oil r e cyc l i ng p ro jec t now h a s m o r e than 100 p a r t i c i p a t i n g co l lec t ion s i tes in O a k l a n d County and involves m o r e than 60 vo lun tee r s , helping p r e v e n t used oil f r o m con-t a m i n a t i n g w a t e r supplies , l akes a n d s t r e a m s

Othe r p r o j e c t s include p ro t ec t i ng one of the few r e m a i n i n g we t l ands in Southf ie ld f r o m de-s t ruc t ion and working to t igh ten West Bloom-f ie ld ' s local w e t l a n d s o r d i n a n c e

TODAY, AS the world b e c o m e s m o r e E a r t h -or ien ted . g r o u p s like E M E A C don ' t h a v e t i m e to sit back a n d t a k e pr ide T h e y ' r e on to t h e next s tage , a s t h e t h e m e of the i r a n n i v e r s a r y c e l e b r a -tion sugges ts : " E a r t h Day in to Ac t ion . "

F o r al l of us now living in a c l e a n e r , s a f e r sou theas t Michigan — thank you, E M E A C . for what y o u ' v e done and what y o u ' r e abou t to help us do

O&E Thursday. May 17. 1990

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ANOTHER. PEACEFUL SAJUEM/ 4N THE "EUftBS,.

Schools trying to do job some parents won't accept

STUDENTS at Westlands John Glenn High School want to discuss sex, drugs, alcohol, divorce and vio-lence as part of the school curricu-lum.

"Where else are we going to learn to cope with these things and with stress so we can face the real world?" said senior Matthew Stravos responding to a statewide Depart-ment of Education poll. •

At the opposite end of our Observ-er & Eccentric coverage area, we have an opposite situation.

In Rochester a handful of local parents are concerned about a re-

skills for adolescents such as resisting peer pressure and how to develop self es-teem. These parents say the class, part of a national program called Quest, lacks values and may teach students to make decisions which conflict with their parents ' views.

Hmmm Once upon a time, schools resisted

putting money toward programs that strayed f rom academics. Just give students the basics, teach them to think and send them on to the world. There were counselors, sure, but they were mainly around to help make out next semester 's schedule

BUT YOUNG P E O P L E who grew up in the '60s became parents, di-vorce became common, drugs be-came more powerfu^and easy to get

and this state 's drinking age went from 21 to 18 then back to 21 — but 21 in name only.

The church didn't keep up with the times, or chimed in too late — losing regular churchgoers and failing to deal with the issues. '

And the schools — to which atten-dance is mandatory until the age of 16 — were left to deal with the chil-dren society had abandoned.

What Matthew Stravos is saying is condemning. We no longer can de-pend upon' our families and religious institutions to help us deal with soci-ety's problems

Our schools have known this for

points of view

Unions might balk at senior ballot . ANNOUNCING HER availability for a third term as lieutenant gover-nor, Martha Griffiths, 78. made a

. smart aleck remark to the effect t h a t the Democratic ticket needed a voice for the elderly.

• What about Attorney General 'Frank Kelley. 65?

How about Richard Austin, 77. of-ten called "Secretary of State for life"?

And at 47, the graying Gov. James u i a i n i u i i u t » w t r i i t i i w m j u G I c 3£C.

GRIFFITHS' candidacy is likely to give Blanchard several problems

Among the old-time unionists around whom I grew up, it was an article of faith that workers should step aside at 65 and let the young advance, or else they were "taking away a young person's job."

The labor caucus in Michigan Democratic conventions boasts it has h^lf the delegate votes. While modern unionists have learned to

T « y homage to the elderly. I still think they won't take kindly to a state administrative ticket com-posed of 75 percent retirement-age people.

I once had an long, englightening chat with James Killeen. Wayne County clerk A political godfather in the county building. Killeen was responsible for manipulating his 32-year-old deputy clerk, Robert Fi-cano. into the office of sheriff.

Killeen waxed eloquently that day about the duty of old politicians to seek out and promote young blood. He wasn't just rationalizing his Fi-cano machinations. Killeen really meant it.

A SECOND problem Blanchard faces is that he has national ambi-tions. in case you hadn't noticed.

If re-elected, Blanchard by 1992 will have better qualifications than 1988 presidential nominee Michael Dukakis (who never served in Con-gress). far better than 1984 VP nomi-nee Geraldine Ferraro and massive-ly better than 1976 winner J immy Carter (a one-term governor with no Washington experience).

State t reasurer Bob Bowman loves to compare Blanchard's con-trol of spending and deficits to Presi-dent Reagan's lack of control. Bow-man's unstated conclusion: Blanc-

m Tim Richard

hard could better handle the White House.

Blanchard's gimmicky state of the state addresses have been tailor-made for C-Span. the national cable channel.

Blanchard got some nationwide exposure as platform chair of the 1988 Democratic national conven-tion He would have had even better exposure if Jesse Jackson hadn't made a shambles of Blanchard's months of patient work

MY FELLOW pundits scoff, but I think Blanchard sees himself on the national ticket as early as 1992

Suppose, for the sake of argument, he were elected to national office He would have to turn over the reins

to 80-year-old Martha Griffiths. Something like that occurred in

1939 when Gov. Frank Fitzgerald died suddenly and was succeeded by 79-year-old Luren Dickinson, an Anti-Saloon League veteran who received messages from God.

I joke not Check the history books and the newspaper microfilms. Cer-tainly the campaign researchers of Republican hopeful John Engler will

BLANCHARD CANT afford a geriatric ticket. He must talk either Griffiths or Austin or Kelley out of running

U.S. Rep. Bill Ford once told me that then U.S. Rep Blanchard. a ten-der 37, was a master of getting old-timers to cooperate with him. Most guys his age. Ford said, considered senior members an obstacle. Not Jamie Blanchard. He put together the Chrysler aid package with old timers' help and smooth-talked Grif-fiths. then 70. to be his lieutenant governor in 1982.

Can Blanchard talk Griffiths. Kel-ley or Austin off the 1990 ticket? My wager is yes.

Making sense out of nonsense

a Judith Doner Berne

some time. The numbers of support staff in the form of social workers and counselors has grown Police lia-son off icers now have offices in many high schools Focus groups of students meet during class t ime around a variety of issues which in-volve dealing with their feelings. Students involved include recovering substance abusers, children of al-coholics, children of divorce

"THE SCHOOLS are trying to do repair work," says Aram Vosgerchi-an, consultant for guidance, counsel-ing and career development for Oak-land Schools.

Classroom teachers are not only responsible for teaching their sub-ject mat ter , but for recognizing the signs of substance abuse

Shame on that group of Rochester parents for merely criticizing. If they don't like it — what do they in-tend doing about it? Shutting down that school program isn't the an-swer As Stravos said "Where else

going to learn to cope with are we going to these things

What is needed is better parent-ing. Parenting has never been easy and parents these days are not inher-ently worse than in days gone by But of course the problems are more difficult.

Just like certain credits are re-quired for graduation, AIDS counsel-ing (in Michigan) is required to ge t a marriage license, parenting classes should be required to oe parents.

Right now, many schools are doing our job. They may make some rqjs-takes — but they are trying to cover for ours. We should be grateful. -

Judith Doner Berne is assistant managing editor for the Oakland County editions of the Observer <£ Eccentric Newspapers

TRYING TO MAKE sense out of things that just don't seem to . .

Mind-boggling quote of the week honors go to Lynn Mills, the Livonia pro-lifer who picketed in front of her

• own home in response to pro-choice pickets who had tried to turn the ta-bles on her

She's one of those who organized the demonstrations in front of the homes of doctors whom her group had labeled "abortionists." A small but vocal pro-choice contingent fig-ured turnabout was fair play and showed up in front of Mills' home on Saturday.

Mills rallied her own forces and tbe two groups had a standoff. Say-

• ing she felt "honored" that the pro-choicers had picketed her home. Mills added. "The only other thing that would make me happier is if they would convert to Christianity and the right to life." - Huh? Who does she want to con-vert? And which Christianity is she talking about?

Apparently not tbe same one

represented by the Michigan Relig-ious Coalition for Abortion Rights, which held a Mother's Day service in Westminster Church in Detroit the next day.

That group — Michigan RCAR — lists among its member organiza-tions such obviously non-Christian groups (if that has anything to do with it) as B'nai B'rith Women, Na-tional Council of Jewish Women, Union of American Hebrew Congre-gations, etc.

It also includes units of the United Methodist Church. United Church of

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Christ, Presbyterian Church (USA), Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Episcopal Diocese of Mich-igan and even Catholics for a Free Choice.

I guess none of these viewpoints represents the one TRUE religion Whatever that is.

AND SPEAKING of religion, Ro-chester schools are still struggling with that holiday policy — tbe one that stirred up such a flap last year

over whether Christmas could be "celebrated" in the schools.

This week's clear-as-mud award goes to the task force that was set up to study the policy and recommend changes if it felt they were neces-sary.

Members of that group have tried to come up with something that makes sense, and they tried again last week to sell a revised policy to parents attending a public meeting.

One of the proposed changes is that the revised policy provide clear definitions and distinctions between public, religious and secular holi-days. That seems l o g i c a l . . . or does it?

Under these guidelines public holi-

days would include New Year's Day. Martin Luther King Jr . Day, Memo-rial Day, Independence Day, etc.

Secular holidays would include Valentine's Day, St. Patr ick 's Day, Halloween, Chinese New Year and others.

Defined as religious holidays are Easter. Passover. Eid Al-Fodur, Di-vali, etc.

But what about Christmas . . the holiday that started, and is at the heart of, the controversy?

The task force decided that Christ-mas is a religious holiday and a secular holiday . . . and a pub-lic holiday.

That d e a r definition and distinc-tion having been made, the board of education decided to table the rec-ommendations until May 21, when it is expected to act on them.

Stay tuned. We'll get this cleared up yet.

J a c k Gladden is a copy editor at the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

from our readers Paper unfair to CBE cause To the editor:

After reading your editorial today regarding the reasons for Jack Far-row's resignation f rom the school board race, and Steve Barnaby's edi-torial last week, we a re angry at the obvious bias and misrepresentation of CBE, their goals and intentions.

You represent them in your news-paper as a fringe radical group, dis-jointed from the mainstream, trying to accomplish their own adgenda which you believe not to be in the best interest of the community.

Because you disagree with CBE does that make them wrong and you right? .

Why can't you see them as a group of concerned taxpaying citizens who, instead of complaining over the back fence about their dissatisfaction with tbe schools, a re willing to get involved to bring about change. Isn't that what the American system of governing is all about?

It is the widely held belief that for every one person who feels strongly enough about an issue to write a let-ter about or join in a struggle for a cause they represent about 100 peo-ple who remain silent. It follows that CBE represents the viewpoint of many more than 2,000 people

To prove this out, you can pursue their list of supporters and you won't find our name, yet we do support many of the Issues for which they are s e e i n g change.

They do not receive the respect from your newspaper that a group this size deserves Since it is not pos-

sible to poll every tax payer in the district, for tbe sake of argument even if it were only 2,000, it is a very respectable number of people.

Originally affected by your nega-tive portrayal of Diane Daskalakis, we made a point of seeking her out and speaking with ber, rather than believe, unchallenged, what you say simply because it is in print.

It was a real eye opener. Diane is a sincere, caring person and we're convinced there are no ulterior mo-tives beyond the stated welfare of our children and their future, and I urge anyone else with concerns about CBE to contact them personal-ly to hear first hand their point of * e w .

In this editorial of April 26, your concern was censorship What we would like you to respond to is why you believe that simply by virtue that a movie is produced or a book Is published makes it worthy of an au-dience.

When it comes to your right to view movies or read books or maga-zines, you have every right to do as you please according to your coo-science. What our children a re ex-posed to is totally different mat ter .

As parents and taxpayers we would like to have a voice In decid-ing. It is preferable to err on the side of caution when dealing with ques-tionable or controversial materials.

The school's solution of sending home permission slips for parental approval for R-rated movie Is unac-ceptable because it puts unnecessary peer pressure on the students a t a time when peer acceptance is at a lifetime high. Can you imagine being one student out of SO whose consci-entious parents do no want them viewing an R-rated film?

This would put unnecessary pres-sure on a family, and is simply not fair. If parents want their children to be exposed to R-rated movies, let them rent them (there are certainly plenty enough of them from which to choose) and show them in the priva-cy of their own homes.

Examine your own motives and at least be honest for your harsh re-sponse to CBE.

We certainly hope to see CBE treated fairly and with respect by your newspaper in ftiture articles And further, a conservative colum-nist on your editorial page would be a breath of fresh air.

Dale A. Page Bettiaaa M. Page

Plymouth

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Do some homework before sending your application to college

Q: My daaghter had a dream of attending a certain major universi-ty in tbe state and was rejected. She was rejected hecaase her over-all grade point average was not high enoagh. We were told she Jut missed the cutoff point. She want-ed to go into journalism at that uni-versity. Her high school grades in journalism, English and related courses are excellent. She didn't do as well in math. We talked to a uni-versity admission counselor by phone but it didn't do any good. She has been accepted at another col-lege but it wasn't her first choice. What else could we have done?

A: The university you are refer-ring to always has an overabun-dance of applications and can en-roll an entire freshman class with 3.8 grade point averages or better if they so desire.

In your situaUon. your daughter had an 3.9 grade point average in English, journalism and social studies. Her required math courses in high school showed a grade point average of 3.2 Not bad considering she took the more challenging math courses, competing against future engineers and the like.

However, when we average her language arts / journal ism area grade point average (3.9) with the math grade point average (3.2), it rounds out to about 3.55.

Compounding the issue were her college entrance SAT scores show-ing the same pattern, extremely high in the verbal comprehension area but only very good in math.

Your daughter never is going to be an engineer and doesn't want to be a math major, yet her 3.2 in math kept her from the college she wanted to attend. She wants to be a journalist, did well in journalism and related courses, has won writ-ing awards but doesn't fit the mold. Why'

Doc Doyle

Your mistake is typical of par-ents who don't understand tbe sysr tern. Your daughter sent in her ap-plication without previous ground-work. What she should have done and what others can learn from your experience follows.

She should have met with her high school journalism teacher and language arts department bead, both of whom say your daughter is a gifted student. Then she should have set up an appointment with the powers that be in tbe journal-ism department and the school newspaper division at the universi-ty

Hopefully, her high school jour-nalism teacher, the department bead and/or counselor would have gone to that meeting with your daughter.

All your daughter's journalism awards could have been brought to the forefront at that meeting. Hopefully, your daughter would then have developed an internal advocate to help ber.

High school coaches and band di-rectors do this all the time. They send films, clippings, statistics and constantly are promoting their "stars."

Most, if not all, universities have what is called a 10 percent enroll-ment set-aside, which allows for special admission of students who are gifted or talented in a particu-lar area. The set-aside is for stu-dents with good grades but wbo may not meet the institution's arbi-

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Pragmatically, this particular university needs to demonstrate high entrance standards for gov-ernment and private foundation grant purposes. And "changing long-standing universities' proce-dures is harder than moving a graveyard," as Henry Bradgon said in 1917.

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Local legislators wary of Blanchard education plan By Tim Richard staff writer

Suburban lawmakers are casting a wary eye at Gov. James Blanchard's "W-M Education Partnership" plan until they learn how it will affect their districts. - Blanchard recently unveiled a plan to raise state aid to SO percent of all school district budgets over a period of 10 years.

"I'm going to vote my district, not the whole state," said Rep. Gerald Law, R-Plymouth, summing up most lawmakers" feelings. Law's district includes the Plymouth-Canton and Northville districts, both of which are out-of-formula, meaning they Ttceive no aid.

For two years, Blanchard has sought to strip out-of-formula dis-tricts of such categorical state aid as teacher pension payments, a move tbe districts stoutly resist.

A DEMOCRAT and a Republican hit Blanchard's proposal to mandate school attendance to age 18 or high school graduation, whichever comes first.

"There's no magic to forcing chil-

'I'm going io vote my district, not the whole state.'

— Rep. Gerald Law R-Plymouth

7 don't feel it (the governor's plan) is that different from what Republicans have been talking about all along — raising the state general fund support for schools.'

— Sen. R. Robert Geake R-Northville Township

dren to stay in school." said Sen. Jack Faxon, D-Farmington Hills. "Some children need the experience of having been out in life."

Some need the "safety valve" of being able to quit at 16 and the op-portunity to return later when they're ready, said Faxon.

"My problem," said Rep. Judith Miller, R-Birmingham, "is what are we going to do with them to age 18? Do we have programs for them?"

Miller said bills similar to other parts of Blanchard's program are moving in the Senate, where leaders hope to have agreement by summer.

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SEN. ROBERT Gepke, R-North-ville, confirmed that Blanchard's plan resembles GOP Senate bills.

"I don't feel it (the governor's plan) is that different from what Re-publicans have been talking about all along — raising the state general fund support for schools." said Geake, a member of the appropria-tions committee.

"But I'm suspicious: How would this affect out-of-formula school dis-tricts? Will it leave western Wayne County districts to pay higher prop-erty taxes?"

Rep. David Honigman, R-West Bloomfield, said Blanchard's plan needs constitutional teeth.

There is no guarantee, once state aid is raised to 50 percent, that fu-

ture legislatures won't cut back. "We fight over the state's share to educa Lion every year," said Honigman, who wants to put the guarantee in the state constitution.

Honigman and Law said Blanc-hard's plan to. cap property assess-ments for school taxes at the rate of inflation does nothing to roll back valuations that have been rising at double-digit rates for several years.

In addition, Honigman said the employability skills assessment ad-vocated by Blanchard would be bet ter acomplished by the marketplace than by government.

HERE IS an outline of Blanc-hard's proposal:

• School operating taxes would be limited to tbe rate of consumer price inflation, with the state reim-bursing local districts the $40 mil- -lion difference.

• The state would set up an "em-ployability skills assessment" for every high school graduate and raise the mandatory attendance age to 18.

• State school aid would be raised to 50 percent of local budgets over 10 years.

• Voters would be asked to amend the constitution to earmark' all lottery funds to go to public pri-mary and secondary schools.

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Authors all displa/thewrite stuff staff writer

i of tomorrow may Just Im stu-dents at local elementary schools today.

Each year, outstanding writers from Plymouth-Can-ton Community Schools elementary schools are honored at a Laureate Award Night This year's young authors received medals and certificates during an April 25 awards program at Field Elementary School in Canton.

Young authors write fiction, non-fiction and poetry during each year's program. Laureate awards given in April were for work produced in 1989. The student au-thors are now a year older, and in some cases have moved on to middle school. ^

Educators who coordinate tbe program are Im-pressed with the quality of the writing.

"I think they're delightful, a nice variety," said Loan Brownlee, a learning specialist a t Field and chairwom-an of the laureate board. "There's an interesting variety of ideas."

THE LAUREATE program's purpose is not so much to pick winners, Brownlee said. Instead, educators use judging criteria to move toward creating winners. - "It's one way we have of encouraging talented young writers to keep writing," said Nancy Weycker, an inter-vention specialist at Fiegel and Iabister elementary schools. Weycker, a Canton resident, serves on tbe laureate hoard.

Each year, medals and certificates are presented to students in the primary division, kindergarten through third grade, and the intermediate division, fourth and fifth grades.

Writing begins in each claasroom at each elementary school within the Plymouth-Canton district Teachers

then chooses the best writing for each school Jurors, who are educators from throughout the dis-

trict, Judge at the next level. Tbe laureate board names the top honorees each year.

"It's an ongoing process all year long," Weycker said. Students are already working on books that will lead

to next spring's selection of the top writers. Iboee youngsters will be the 10th group so honored.

Tbe work of laureate medalists is published each year in an anthology. Often, the student writers also illus-trate their work and illustrations are included in tbe

Council and the Michigan Council for tbe Arts make it possible to provide classroom copies of the anthology. That way, students are able to read and learn from the work of their peers.

Parent committees at each elementary school are set up to run "publishing centers." Parent volunteers work on typing and compiling the students' work at each school

Young authors write fiction, non-fiction, poetry, "Just whatever kind of writing the students want to do," Weycker said. Students are encouraged to explore new subjects and new styles of writing.

"It's outstanding, it really is," she said of tbe work. "Obviously, you can tell they love to read and that

GRANTS FROM the Plymouth Community Arts Please turn to Page 4

Writing excerpts reveal student talent Johu Murray

Third grade, Allen Elementary School

THE WILD DOG

"Roof Roof" The black lab barked roughly as the dog catcher pat him in his car.

"Move it'" he shouted when tbe dog stalled as be got in tbe truck.

He looked around. There was one other dog besides him in the big truck.

He was a golden retriever, the dog thought to himself. He had heard of them from his mother. She said the man with the thunderstick had one. But he had a feeling he wasn't wild because he had a collar. He decided

When they got to the pound, he was put In a cage at the end. He had a bowl of food and a bowl of water in the cage. The floor was carpeted.

Just then a family came in and whispered to each other, then point-ed at him and said happily, "Well take him'"

"OK" replied the man with the white cap with a sigh.

They took him out very fast and put him in a big van by the edge of tbe road.

He whimpered all tbe way to a big bouse where everyone got out includ-ing him. Later be found out that when the boy named Joe called his name, be had to come.

He had a rubber chew that was an alien.

There were two boys in the fami-ly. Joe, who liked him alot, was 17. Tbe other one, Zach, 12, liked cats

John Murray

better than dogs, so be didn't like Dan very much.

He got two bowls again. One was like the food bowl but the other one was different It was clear so you could see inside i t

Anyway, the family was pretty big. The mom was blood haired and 57" tall. The dad was dark haired, with glasses, and 6*2" tall. He liked his family.

That night when everyone was sleeping, he heard a sound. It was a man coming in the bouse. He ran to the window in the kitchen and found the man. "Rrrrr," he growled.

The man fled. Just then the family came in the kitchen. They realized that he had saved them. Joe patted him on the head . . .

Scott W. Tykoskl Third grade, Allen Elementary

School ROBO MATT

This is the 21st Century at Allen School, and all the kids are playing fine. But then, out-of-the-blue came Robo Mat t half student half robot.

Stephen Mack screamed, "It's a monster!"

Prabhat Bhama replied, "IT'S DUDICAL!"

Andrea Corpolongo said, "I think I'm going to faint1"

Jeremy Martin then replied, "I NEED TO DRAW THIS!"

Then John Seymour said, "It's something?'

wrong; it's Robo Matt!' . . . The neat thing about Robo

Matt is that he can transform him-self to look like a human. Robo Matt was being very good until Mr. Burt (tbe Mad Scientist) took out the good computer chip and put in a bad com-puter chip. Then Mr. Burt asked Mrs. Goshora if Robo Matt could stay in Down Town 20.

"Sure," answered Mrs. Gosborn. . . . Down Town 20 is a town

made by Mrs. Gosborn's class. But tbe moment Robo Matt put foot in her class, weird things began to hap-pen. When he was all done with his assignment on the board and the teacher wasn't looking, he took out his scissors, sneaked over to Kimber -ly's desk and cut off all the long part of her hair!

Then Kim screamed, "A-A-A-A-A! WHERE HAS MY HAIR GONE?!"

Mrs. Gosborn beard the scream and rushed into the room. But when

Sco t t W. Tykoski

she got there, Robo Matt was back in his seat twiddling his fingers and whistling away. After that, he took Noako's fine origami, made a big pa-per wad and threw it in the trash can. Mr. Burt was out looking through the window, chuckling, "My bad computer chip never lets me down!"

. . . The next day, Mike D. thought of something he didn't before. He asked Mrs. G. if he could have a class meeting.

"Yes, you may," she said. After that he said, "A-hem, may I

please have your attention. Thank you. I just noticed that all the trou-ble has been going on after Robo Matt came into Down Town 20. Any comments?". . .

J J t . Medellin Second grade, Field Elementary J

THE MEANEST CATS IN TOWN I like the colors black and orange

because it is the colors of my two cats, Tiger and F u n Buster. Tiger is a boy and Fuzz Buster is s girl.

Fuzz Buster got ber name the first time she spilled the water. She was little when that happened. Tbe water scared her and her hair stood up like little fuzz balls. We had to pet ber a million times before it went down. Now she-seems in and spills the wa-ter and tooms out

Fuzz Buster jumps in the snow and turns from s black cat into a white cat Then she shakes ber paws be-cause she gets all wet. My mom calls ber "Fuzzy" and she will not come. I call ber "Fuzz Buster" and she comes!

Tiger is a mean c a t He will only let you hold him for five minutes. He will wiggle and scratch at the same time. Tiger has dark orange stripes and the rest is light orange, all but his psws. They're white.

Tiger goes up to my room and gets on my bear rug and goes to fleep. When I wake him up, he grooms me with his paws. When he sleeps with my mom, he does the same thing to her belly. I like to tickle Tiger in his armpit and be hates i t

J.R. Medeilin When we let Tiger out in tne sum-

mer bell stalk any cat that comes into his territory. He best up an old gray cat once that was oo top of the wood pile. Tbe gray cat jumped oo Tiger. Tiger turned around and bit him in the ear and in the tall. Then Tiger and Fuzz Buster chased him off. The gray cat jumped on tbe fence and leaped over. That's the

*only thing that stopped Tiger aad Fuzz Buster. That lucky cat'

Now you can see I have the meanest cats in town.

Kelly Hoaecker Fourth grade, Bird Elementary

School MY THOUGHTS IN POETRY

A New School

I was happy we were moving but then I heard I had to change school, There'd be new kids, new teachers and even new rules.

The first day of school came, I begged my mom not to go. But she made me go to school. Why? I don't know.

I sat at the back table by someone I kind of knew, The windows were rattling because outside the wind blew.

Finally it was time to go home after a while, I was happy to see my mom's face — it made me smile.

She esked me if I had had a good day, "Yes" Isaid, "but why do you care anyway?"

Tears started to run down my

J leaving hot and sweaty streaka.

Haggart Fifth grade. Bird Elemental

THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER

Once upon a time in the far off city of Grander lived a poor miller and his wife. On a cold, winter day the woman gave birth to a baby girl In a distant land lived an evil witch, named Staglewerst and she gave birth to a girl a l ^ e same minute.

As the miller's child grew up she was mean, cruel and dirty. She spoke dirty words to her mother aad fa-

also best i As the witch's

dog. I t s witch often got ma spenhad hsr although It had no

Although neither parents could un-derstand how their children acted, they all stayed the same. One day when Agnes, the mean child, was bad her parents punished her. She ran away. When she lost track of her di-rection, she ran towards the witch's lair. The witch captured her, for din-

The little girl just talked back. "You dirty, rotten, stinky, crazy, gul-lible, stupid, dumb, grimy, know-it-al l dinky, smart-aleck, smart-y-paata, scoundrel!" Agnes roared out

The mors tbe witch got to know AfMs the more sbs liked hsr. One day wbsn Agnes was complain!^. Melissa walked in (Melissa's the witch's daughter.) "HI Mommy" Just then the witch smiled an evil

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Kathertne P.Cohen ^Flfth grade,

ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A BOY The whole story started off with a

scraggly three month old puppy called Chip and a 12 year old hoy named Tony. Chip was ooe of tbe many mongrel dogs at the pound. An old lady had found him in a back al-ley and had taken him to the pound. Tony was a tall slim boy with brown hair, brown eyea, and a handful of freckles on his none and cheeks. He Mved on ChsrTy Street in Micksville, Georcia.

Ooe bright sunny day Tony asked his parents for a puppy. He said, "It's sot fair Every otbsr boy on this block has a

Teresa Chambors Third grade, Allen Elementary

School GERBILS

A gerbil is a small rodent like a hamster. They are usually chubby and have bright slightly bulged eyes, and rather large ears. Gerbils weigh less than three ounces and are about seven inches long from nose to the end of their tail. Their fur is usu-ally white, gray, tan, black, brown, or sometimes a mixture of these col-ors.

Gerbils come from tbe desert re-gions and sandy areas of Asia, Afri-ca, and southern Russia. Twenty ger-bils were brought to the United

1954. From these twenty, all the ger-bils in tbe United States were bred. There are many species of gerbi's, 54 in all. Tbe mongolian gerbil is tbe one most popular in the United States . . .

A cage or an aquarium makes a good home for your gerbil. (An aquarium is better if you don't want a big mess of bedding to clean up everyday). You will also need bedd-ing material a good water bottle, an exercise wheel and a plastic tube for your gerbil to run through for its en-joyment.

A gerbil's natural habitat is under-neath the ground, in tunnels and chambers that the gerbil makes, so you might want to add some dirt, twigs, and leaves to make your ger-bil's environment more natural.

There are some two story cages in the stores which are not a good idea

Teresa C h a m b o r s

because your pet may fall. Since ger-bils are burrowing creatures, they would not enjoy that kind of cage anyway. . .

Gerbils will eat almost anything. For a well balanced diet you should give them sunflower seeds, nuts (al-monds, walnuts, pecans), fruits and vegetables. I have tried many vege-tables on gerbils and they seem to like carrots and lettuce the best. Gerbils also enjoy dry cereal such as Cheerios, co rn f l akes . Golden Grahams. Gerbils should not have chocolate because it is poisonous to them. Gerbils do not need much wa-ter but always make sure they have some. . .

Kelly Honecker

My mom came over and hugged me tight. Everything will be all right

"Thanks," I said and dragged my feet up the stairs. No one understands, I thought no one cares.

Although I hate to say i t things real-ly began to work out. And I love this school the same with-out a doubt

Amanda Hamphrey Fifth grade, Allen Elementary

School THE TAMING OF TERRIBLE

TEDDY There was a boy named Teddy

Flout A terrible kid, as we found out He did bad things, without a doubt And got away with i t too. Once be broke his mother's clock. With one of Uncollected rocks. He hid it in a pickle crock. And no one ever knew.

Once be spilled jam oo his father's tie. He also ruined his sister's doll's eyes. When asked if be did i t be said "no," and lied. But tbey believed him, they thought it was true. Once be invaded his father's work-bench Dropped a hammer, broke a wrench. Spilled a can, made a horrible

And he left without leaving a clue.

Once he ate his sister's pie And b|M"sandwk± of kam oo r y e When she found out she bejpn to cry, Boo, boo, boo, boo, boo. Then his mother called for Ted, Asked him to sit with her on the bed. Then she talked, ai "Was it you?"

"Was It you who broke my favorite Bat his mother knew

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clock? And hid it in the pickle crock? Was it you who ate Lucille's pie? HI have you know, it made her cry! Was it you who invaded your father's workbench'' He's mad now, 'cause someone broke his wrench! Was it you? Please tell me! Was it yoo?"

Now of course you know what little Ted said. As he trembled upon the bed. "NO? NO!" he screamed, as be hid his

Michael Araquil grade, Fiegel

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Pauline Boivin, 10, is visiting the United States for the f irst t ime. She's from Cergy, a French city northwest of Paris, and is among students par-ticipating in the French-American Back to Back program

* Pauline has noticed that in the • United States, gadgets a re used to

open garage doors, turn on lights and take care of many other tasks. Fel-

l o w traveler Gregoire Blanc, 10, has noticed the differences as well.

: "C'est plus moderne," he said of - life in the United States.

Tbe 24 French students arrived at 1 Detroit Metropolitan Airport May I

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dren are living with families in the Plymouth-Canton community. This summer, local children participating in the program will travel to Cergy to visit their new friends

THE CHILDREN from Cergy are attending classes at Isbister Elemen-tary School in Plymouth Township Wednesdays, each French child at-tends classes at the school of his or her host child.

Francois Terras, 10, is staying with Jerr ie Kelly of Canton and h e r family Danny Kelly, 10, is a fourth grader at Our Lady of Good Counsel School in Plymouth.

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This £s the first year the family has participated in the Back to Back program, which has been in the Plymouth-Can ton community each year for the past several years

Jerrie Kelly and her husband went to France a few years ago on busi-ness

"Danny was very excited about us going over," she said.

When their son saw a flyer about the Back to Back program, be was eager to participate.

Before Francois arrived, the Kel-lys were concerned about being able to communicate with their visitor. Kelly 's husband speaks some

French, and she's taking a French class at Centennial Educational Park.

"We communicate by making ges-tures. He speaks a little English. He's excited about being here."

WRITING NOTES has helped tbe Kellys communicate with Francois, who hasn't been homesick during his visit He has liked the food that has been fixed for him, and enjoyed vis-iting Showbiz Pizza Place. Francois also has been playing on the Canton Thunder soccer team.

Danny Kelly is looking forward to visiting Francois and the other chil-

dren in Cergy this June Tbe couple's daughter. Kathy. plans to participate in the Back to Back program next year.

Tbe French youngsters traveled across the Atlantic with a couple of adult chaperones. Teacher Jean Gen-ieys made the trip, as did translator Chantal Boivin. Boivin's daughter, Pauline, is in the group, as is Florent Genieys. Genieys' grandson.

"They were very happy," Chantal Boivin said of the French children. There is no problem."

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A few others have be^n to tbe United States on vacations, but for most this is their first time in this country.

Tbe youngsters have noticed the neatly trimmed lawns, the bigger cars and roomier roads. Boivin said. Many homes in the United States are larger than those found in France.

"We have more condominium* in France and very small condomini-ums," Boivin said

CHILDREN HAVE seen a few other differences as well. There aren't school buses in France, and most students rely on their parents to get to school.

Tbe children from Cergy have had some English instruction in school.

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Local authors, poets display the write stuff Continued from Pago 1

Whea i r t d w t i begin to write, there's leas f m p h w b oo correcting

Katherine P. Cohen

Continued from Paoe 1

ibis was not true, bat since be bed been good, tbey agreed that Satur-day they would go to tbe pound and get a puppy- « _

The day before be went to get a poppy, Tony went over to J immy Jonsou's bouse to tell him be was going to get a puppy. Jimmy only scoffed and said, "I bet it won't be one-third as big as King or half as mean as my dog." King was bis huge, mean Husky

Saturday came and Tony, bis mother and father piled into tbe car and^drove off to tbe pound. Wbeo tbey got there, tbey asked to see tbe puppies First they had to pass all tbe older dogs Tony told bis pareqts all tbe different breeds as tbey passed tbe cages There were Labra-dor!, Cocker Spaniels Collies, Great Danes, Huskys, Boxers, Poodles, Irish Wolfhounds. Dachshunds, and Cairn Terriers.

Tony's mom and dad said, "No dogs the size of Irish Wolfhounds, Great Danes, or Boxers. " *

His mom said, Tony, why don't you get one of these grown dogs like a Poodle or a Dachshund, or maybe a Collie?"

"Oh, mom," was Tony's answer. As soon as his mom and dad saw

all the puppies, they were sure they would ne9tt get out of there without one. After a long time, Tony decided on getting a mixed Collie. But right when be was about to pick up tbe baby collie, be beard a pitiful howl. Standing up, he walked over to Chip's cage. As soon as Tony saw Chip, he knew be wanted only this puppy. . .

f i l i n g and grammar. "We don't want to stifle their

creativity at that point,'' Weycker said. "We just want them to express themselves and get their ideas

ONCE STUDENTS move oo to editing, the final phase of writing, tbey concentrate oo polishing their

"At that point, we would talk about grammar and spelling," said Brownlee. a Livonia resident. She's found students are eager to polish their work so it's suitable for publi-cation

Work is evaluated using such cri-teria as use of language, originality, subject matter and plot, Weycker said. Organization, character devel-opment, theme "and just how enjoy-able tbe stories are to read" a re con-sidered.

' T m surprised by the sophistica-tion of it, the -amount of knowledge that tbey have about certain sub-jects," she said. "It 's different than it was when fcwas their age."

Students tend to write about sub-jects they're familiar with, such as computers or animals, Weycker said. Many of the students continue with their writing, and plan to study Eng-lish or journalism later in life.

i "Tbey certainly have a good start at i t "

Her son was a runner-up in the program one year He's now in high school and English is his favorite subject.

"He's never forgotten it and it's al-ways encouraged him to keep writ-ing."

Tbe laureate medal recipients in the pr imary division are: Teresa Chambors for "Gerbils," John Mur-ray for "Tbe Wild Dog." Scott W. Tykoski for "Robo Matt," and J.R. Medellin for "The Meanest Cats in Town."

LAUREATE MEDALISTS in the intermediate division are: Katherine P. Coben for "All for the Love of a

Boy," Amanda Humphrey for "The Taming of Terrible Teddy," and Jeanne Haggart for "The Miller's Daughter." Special certificates for outstanding poetry within a collec-tion were presented to Michael Ara-quil and Kelly Honecker

Runners-up in the primary divi-sion are: Dottie Slagle for "The Big Box" and Sean Lewkowicz for "All About Falcons." Intermediate divi-sion runners-up are: John Donahue for "Just Imagine," Albert Hamood for "The Rest Is History," Joyce Ki-jek for "How La dv bugs Turned Red," Sarah Petrovich for "A Horse Tale," Karen Springsteen for "Fancy Cat," and Scott Huegerich for "Super Reporter."

Primary division honorable men-tion awards went to: Marie Woodruff for "Going to the Zoo," Michael Ran-dall for "Tbe Hole in tbe Yard," and Rannie Bawab for "What Happened to Ethan."

Honorable mention awards in the intermediate division went to: Devon Trev arrow for "God Took Him Home," Scott Huegerich for "Til Death Do Us Par t ," Emily Fiegen-schuh for "Charlie, the Magic Horse," Rachel Burt for "Pepper-mint Prowler," Mary Dankert for "A Day in the Life of the Busy Bee," Kelly Honecker for "Moving Away," Aubri Sheremet for "How the Grand Canyon Was Formed," Lynne Bla-sius for "Leonard and Mrs. Pekell ," Sarah Carson for "Mrs. Mullen's Farm," Brian Starr for "The Plant That Makes People Dissolve," Jessi-ca Wells for "Buddy," and Kavita Matani for "Geneva's Adventure."

Jeanna Haggart Continued from Page 1

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Meanwhile the miller and his wife sent out a search party. Even if their child was rude, they still loved their Agnes Tbe witch now liked Agnes and planned to get rid of Melissa The witch and Agnes brought Melis-sa deep into tbe woods and left ber there.

The search party found Melissa and tbe miller and his wife adopted Melissa. Tbe witch kept Agnes. Ev-eryone was happy, except Agnes, who never had been So almost all lived happily ever af ter .

clubs In action • INTEREST G R O U P S

Tbe Plymouth Newcomers Club has a number of interest groups for new residents of Plymouth and Plymouth Township.

Tbe Couples Social group has planned a "Mystery Dish and Grill Night" for 7 p.m. Saturday, May 19. For reservations or more informa-tion, call 45S-JJ15.

Tbe Play Group for mothers with infants, toddlers or preschoolers meets 10 a.m. to noon the second and fourth Monday of each naonth. Meet-ings are in members' homes and give mothers and children a chance to make new friends. For more infor-mation, call 455-8708.

Tbe club's Golf League meets

Wednesday mornings at Fox Hills Country Club. Those who would like to play or be a substitute may call 453-5088

• P IECEMAKERS The Plymouth Piecemakers will

meet at 7:50 p.m Thursday, May 17, at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W Chiirch Guests may attend The group promotes the art of quilting Meetings are the third Thursday of each mooth A daytime Sit and Stitch group meets at 10 a m the second and fourth Thursday of each mouth at the Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 S Main For more information, call 459 0578 o r 522-8834

Program helps promote international awareness Continued from Page 3

Tbe children have learned enough English to get along during their vis-it.

THROUGHOUT THE school year, the Plymouth-Canton children have been studying French language, cul-ture and history to prepare for their trip.

Local children are looking for-ward to the trip, said Diane Prim-rose of Utica. counselor for the group.

Primrose is a recent graduate of Eastern Michigan University, where she received a bachelor's degree in French with a minor in English

She'll travel with the children this summer, as will Lane Sabourin, a teacher at Centennial Educational Park.

"It's really to help the kids be-come familiar with another cul-ture," Primrose said of the program. They're staying with families to see

bow other people live."

MANY OF the French children are taking short trips to such places as Cedar Point or Toronto with their host families. Youngsters have been going on field trips to Greenfield Vil-lage in Dearborn, the University of Michigan Museum of Natural Histo-ry in Ann Arbor and other places.

Cergy has two McDonald's, so vis :

iting local McDonald's restaurants hasn't been all that remarkable for the children, she said. The visitors have noticed some differences, such as the presence of drinking foun-tains, which aren't common in Cer-gy

Homesickness hasn't been a prob-lem for the children. Primrose said

They seem to be very well-ad-justed "

French and local children will perform at 7 p m Thursday. May 17. in a " S p e c t a c u l a r t o be in the Plymouth Canton High School Little Theatre, 8415 Canton Cen-ter, south of Joy in Canton The public may attend.

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Briggson-Stirton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Briggson of Saline announce tbe engagement of their daughter, Jan Marie, to An-drew Ned Stirton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stirton of Plymouth.

Tbe bride-elect is a graduate of Saline High School and of Eastern Michigan University, where she received a bachelor s degree in fash-ion merchandising. She is employed as a selling manager with Dayton Hudson Inc in Novi.

Her fiance is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School and of the University of Michigan, where he received a bachelor's degree in Eng-lish. He is employed as an account executive with Insurance Manage-ment Services in Farmington Hills.

A late August wedding is planned.

Henig-Frigerio

Thomas and Donna Henig of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie Lynn, to David Michael Frigerio, son of Rob-ert and Sandra Frigerio of Canton.

Tbe bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School. She is a student at Schoolcraft College.

Her fiance is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School. He is a stu-dent at Madonna College, where he is studying production management, and is employed by United Parcel Service.

A late May wedding is planned at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth.

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Girl Scout council elects new officers

Officers for the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council board of directors were elected at a recent business meeting.

Peggy Seery of Canton is serving a three-year term as board president. She became president in the spring of 1989

Seery, a copy editor for the Ford Motor Co., has been involved in Girl Scouting for a , .number of years. She's been a member-at-large on the board of directors, area association chairwoman for Plymouth-Canton-Northville, a trainer and a troop ser-vices director.

She's also served as a member of tbe education and training commit-tee and as a Junior Girl Scout con-sultant and leader. Seery helped to develop the council's "From Fences to Bridges" disability awareness program.

Seery's husband, Frank, is a Boy

Scout volunteer, serving as scout-master for a troop in Canton. Their children, Ellen, FYank Jr . and Bill, have also been active in Scouting. Ellen Seery received her Gold Award, Girl Scouting's highest hon-or, Frank Jr. is an Eagle Scout and his younger brother is a Boy Scout.

Peggy Seery, a graduate of Imma-culata College in Pennsylvania, is also involved in activities at SL John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton.

Other newly-elected members from the Plymouth-Canton area will serve on the council's board of direc-tors. Amelia Chan of Plymouth will serve a three-year term as a mem-ber-at-large. Esther Hulsing of Plymouth Township will serve a one-year term as a member-at-large.

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Martin R. and Brenda N. Parker of Wayne announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Noel Parker of Canton, to Scott David Dethloff of Canton, son of Robert and Eleanor Dethloff of Plymouth

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. She is employed by Sutherland & Yoe in Plymouth.

Her fiance is a graduate of Plym-outh Canton High School. He Is em-ployed by the Ford Motor Co. in Wayne.

A mid-June wedding is planned at the First Baptist Church of Wayne.

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Rorabacher-Wortmann

Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Rorabacb-er ot Plymouth announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Sbeila Mary, to David Alan Wortmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Wortmann of Evansville, Ind

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School and of Aquinas College, where sbe received a bachelor's degree in business ad-ministration. She received her C P A license in 1987 and is employed as a financial analyst for McPberson Hospital in Howell.

Her fiance is a graduate of Purdue University, where be received a bachelor's degree in mechanical en-gineering. He is employed as an en-gineer for Mac Valves in Wixom.

An early June wedding is planned at the Chapel of the Holy Trinity at Concordia College in Ann Arbor.

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Jerry aad Diane Grady of Canton announce the birth of a daughter, Ashley Lynn, April IS at SL Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Dale and Donna Brei ten wise ber of Ann Arbor and Jerry and Mary Grady of Canton.

Jim and Trisha Logsdoa of Canton announce the birth of a daughter, Ni-cole Ann, May 1 at SL Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Nancy Clark of Kettering, Ohio, Don Bayus of Centerville, Ohio, and Betty Logsdon of Fremont, Ohio. Frank Bayus of Kettering, Ohio, is tbe great-grandfather. Nicole Ann has a brother, Ryan, 2.

Todd Hance aad Lisa Speaaard of Plymouth announce the birth of a daughter, Melanie Marie Spessard, April 29 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi-tal in Ann Arbor. Grandparents a re Dale and Jerry Spessard of Plym-outh and Rose Hance of Canton.

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7:00 p.m. "WHAT ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO

UNTIL JESUS SHOWS UP ANYWAY?" Be Prepared - Because Yoo Don 1 Know

When The Call Will Come Rev Arthur Hunt

SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Activity* hx AJJ

>0 p.r EDUC/

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5665 Venoy 1 sat N ot Ford Rd. Westler* 4 2 5 - 0 2 6 0

Ohrtne Worship • A 11 A.M. BJMO Class I SS M 0 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 730 PJ* - Ralph Fischer. Pastor

Gary 0 . HeedapoM, AaeocMte Pastor

SL PaaTa Lutheran Missouri Synod 20806 MtddtaOelt at 8 Mae FarmWflton Hats- 474-0675

The Rev. R*o f t E Linger, Pastor The Rev. Carl E. MeN, Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIP 0 P M S'JNOAY WORSHIP 6:30 4 1 1 A M

SUN SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grade* K-8

Randy aetlnafci. Principal 474-2488

G R A C E B A P T I S T C H U R C H W e l c o m e s Y o u !

"AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH"

SCHEDULE OF S E R V I C l S 425-6215 o r 425-1116

SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 1040 A.M. SUN 11*0 AM.

! SUN. 7*0 PM. STUOY. .WED. 7*0 PM

28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

.. IN AMERICA

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD

High & E l m S t ree ts . N o r t h v i l l e T. L u b e c k . Pas to r

K inne. A s s o c i a t e Pas to r Church 349-3140 - School 349-3146 Sunday Worshtp 8:30 4 1 1 0 0 A M

Sunday School 9 45 A M Saturday Vespers 6 00 P.M

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 30000 Rve MHa (West of MkKSebett)

Uvonte • 421-7249 Worshtp • Hoty Communion

SIS and 10:46 AM. Bible Class 9 1 0 A m

Nursery & Sunday School 10 45 A M Tuesday Classes K-8 4 1 5 P M

Come Share The Spirit'

L U T H E R Y ^ O ^ R C H "

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

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

10101 W. Ann Arbor Rd.. Plymouth at Gottfredson 6 Ann Arbor Rd.

Worship Services 8 30 and 11:00 A M

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9 30 A M

Dr. " ,i. C. Moors - Pastor Re*. Wm. Qranham - Associate Pastor

Nursery Provided

0 Phone 459-9550

[ W i s c o n s i n E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e e

W I S C O N S I N LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 45065 Joy Road . Caotoo. 455-0022 ( b m m M i n i Strati tad Lilley Kotd)

SWMUt Scrrxn SewUy School - A M Morai f l f Worship 1 l.OO A.M. f w > - | P™-« - 6M> PM.

•r - 7:00 P M Adalt Bible Sixty Yowrh Program Children', Claix

INursery Provided For Al l Services) Dr. David A. Hay. Panor

'Home of P l ymou th Christ ian Academy 459-5505

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 23845 MdtSabaft IS* Bfcs. S ot 10 Mae • 474-33S3

Morning Worship 11:00 JUL Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.

Wednesday Servtoe 7:00 PM

Nursery Provided Rev. Richard L Kan-, Pastor

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH W o r s h i p s e r v i c e

8:00. SaO A 11:00 A . M .

Jerry YamaM. Sonior Pastor Dennis Beaver. Pastor

Youth Director: Ginnle HaucK 7000 N Sheldon. Canton Twp. • 450-3333

(just South ot Warren Rd )

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

Jtimmia BapUU QJutecL 32940 Schoolcraft Rd. • Uvonia

Bible Study tor Mages 9:45 AM. Sundays SuxJay Worsh?TT:00 AM. & 6.00 P.M.

Pa«a* Gifeerl Sanders PTLD

TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 23800 W. Chicago, Redford, Ml 48239

Of f ice 255-3333 • Spir i tual Crisis U n e 255-3339

Sunday S c h o o l 10:00 A M . M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:00 A.M.

Even ing W o r s h i p 6:00 P.M. Wed. Fami ly B ib i s Study/

A W A N A 6:30 P.M.

Inter im Pastor J o e Wade

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN C H U R C H

26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Farmington Hills. Michigan

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Also. 1 si A 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Bible Class - Tuesdsy 7:30 p.m.

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7.00 p.m.

In Uvonia St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd. Pastors Carl Pagei & James Hoff

261-1360 Worshrp Service

8 30 and 11:00 A.M

In Plymouth

St. Peter EV. Lutheran Church 1343 Penniman Ave. • 453-3393

Pastors Marfc Freter and Daniel Hetwig Worship Servioes 6:00 & 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Class 9:15 A.M

In Redford Township

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward Zeli • 532-6655

Worship Setvices 6:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

PRESBYTERIAN (U S A )

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.) Hubbard at W. Chicago Livonia 422-0494

10:30 A.M.

Worship Church School and Nursery Care

"Updating Our Ideas About Conversion'

Rev. Richard I. Peters

S T , P A U L ' S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 2 7 4 7 5 F I V E M I L E R D . • L I V O N I A , M l

r ( ° n e block West of Inkster Rd.) -* J L \ Phone: 422-1470

* iuR * S u n d a y S e r v i c e s a t 9 : 3 0 a n d 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .

VISITORS WELCOME

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25350 West Six Mi l e P e d f o r d • 5 3 4 - 7 7 3 0

Charles E. McCloskey. Pastor

Worship - Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Centennial Celebrat ion

• Nursery Provided • Wheelchair Accessible •

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.)

1841 Middlebett • 421-7620 9:15* 11:00 A .M. Worship Service

Elevator A v a i l a b l e __OA«TM O BAKER PASTO*

Ezl U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

NON-MINATKDN

C A T H O L I C

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30S00 SU lata no David T. STrong. t Mamman 4 MlddMOetr) Mtnmar • 422-t

10:00 A M . Worshtp Service 10:00 A M . Church School

11:15 A M . Adult Study Class Nureery Provided

C H « S Y MU. UWTED METH00NT CHURCH Raw. Randy Whttcomb

Worship Service 8:30 A M M 0 A.M. Btaidaf Sc*»

11:00 A M Nursery ProvWed 321 Ridge Road

>US« South oI Cherry HM in Canton

NARDIN PARK UNITED M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 West Eleven Mtta Road Just West of MtddieOeft

May 20th "Grseley's Heaven'

Dr. Will iam A Ritter preaching

Or WWtam A Ritter Rev Oevtd B Pennlmsn Rev George H KMbOum

• S T TIMOTHY :* & ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • -MK- • 16700 Newburgh Road

Uvonia • 464-6844 Church School and Worship 11 00 A M

"Out With The Garbsoe-Rev Janet Noble

A CraaOva Chrtwt CeruaraO Congnqatxm Sarrtar fraa • Plaaaa Via*

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H ( U . S J L )

I 5635 Sheldon Rd . Canton • (Just North ot KMart)

4SS-0013 A.M. a 11:00 A M . 9:15 A.I

woaatep ANO SUNDAY SCHOOL Handicappad fcuMW

Aeaourcaa lor Maanng and S^M vnoavaa

U N I T E D C H U R C H O F CHRIST .HURCHESOF CHRIS

Sdea UaM Oaret tf Christ

33424 0AX1AM0 AVBFUE • FAAMM6T0N MICHIGAN 48024 • (313) 474-6880 "The church on the park-Sunday Worship. 10 45 AM Church School. 9 30 AM

Barrlar-trea sanctuary Nuraery provtOad

MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST tCftrwtian Ctturch)

35475 Fiva MU* Rd 464 6722 MARK McGlLVREY Unm

Slav* Alter. Voutn M>rx«ier Biei f SCHOOL

lAHegeiiSM A U • ISAM Service • Morrang «Vor*n« 10 4S A M E»amng Worsts A Youth Maanrts ( 30PM

U N I T Y OF UVONIA PubSshsr of the "DeNy Word-

Sundays 9-^0 ft 11:00 AM.

MAY 1 M I M 7:00 PM.: DR Brugh Joy» taf t on HEAHG - "A Touch of Joy".

IY 2 M a 4"S0 PA: Pofcc* Banqust BY and Nryoaii

ST. JOHN NEUMANN 44600Warren• Canton* 466-5010

Father George Cherntey. Pastor

*¥> 7*0, * es® PM

1140 AFTL ft 140 P.M.

5 3 m r T T f - f |

John N. OranM. Jr. • Frsdancfc C VoaOurg

First United Methodist Church 46201 N. Territorial Rd.. Plymouth

4S Come Worship in Our New Sanctuary

Worship a Church Sefioet M-13 U S a 11:00 AM.

Nmary Care

ST. MICHAEL

. 26660 Five MRe RD 421-1760 ' Dte/APoeMve Thought 201-2440

11441 Hubbard* Livonia* 261 1456 Father Cdwerti J "Baldwin Pastor

>Ai I J I rrSSKSnO I

Sunday 8:30. Saturday 5:00 P.M >6:30. 10 00! AM.. 12 Noon

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

SAINT ANNE'S CHURCH (LA * " 1 - f t —

m m or THE SAVIOR

• w -ja S A I N T A N N E ' S

• 5 0 1 — F R J 33310

...••FL 5 Blks E. ot TD MrfisiWw ScIM<IBIC'

I Joy Road 1*534-2121 y 9 :30

Friday 7:30 pja.. Ssrurdsy 6:00 a M

NEWBURQ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36600 Ann Arbor Trail Livonia's Oldest Church

422-0140 S 15 A 1 1 0 0 A M

Worship A Sunday School

May 20th Children's Choir

Musical "Oh, Jonah"

A L o m s o A r a 'UWTED METHOOIST CHURCH

(Redford Twp.) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Oarw—n Ptymoutft end WeeI CMceoo Redford. Ml 46239 SS7-S170

S J0 A M Worship Service S 4 8 A M Sunday School tor Ml

11 SO A M ^ P S a r v t o .

May 20th

"P ress O n l ! Regard less ! "

I S ; CHURCHES OF G O D

<u -Announcing Plymouth S Most Exciting Worship Center"

Praise Chapel Church o f Cod <Churtfi t l God - Cleveland TN)

585 N M * Street • Plymouth. Ml 4S170

SERVICES Swiday MonVng Woiship 4 Sunday School fagae J- ia 1000 am

Sundey Evawifl Praaa r.noraiiun ( 0 0 p m Wedneeday Evarvng BUM Stud* a Kids OutM ' 0 0 p m

as OUR STAFF STANDS READY TO SERVE

Roder i ck Trusty . Pastor J o h n Vap rezsan . Y o u t h Pastor D a n L a c k s Min is ter of M u ^ r R ick Pope. Min is ter o f E v a n g e l i s m N m i HMdebrand t , Secre ta ry

CALL 4SS-1070 "it s Happening Hera!"

Dr. David E. Church. Rev. Roy Forsyth

Nursety l*i ut hleu

LADY O F

CANTON FREE METH00JST B44S18 Cherry

• M 1 - S 3 6 0

•Worsh ip 11:00 A I M SUNDAY School 945 AM YOU ARE A STRANGEIR

ONLY ONCE

C O V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A

FAITH COVENANT CHURCH

making Faith A Way Of LHal Sunday School 9:30 AM

Worship Service 10:45 AM Evening Program 6 00 P M.. "From Admonition

to Action"

36415 W 14 Mile (at Drake) Farm Hies 661-9191

J. Christopher loenog* Pastor

David 8. Noreen Pastor for Congregational Ufa

D o u g l a s J istor tor YC P set or tor Youth Mlnietrtee

Wedneeday: Dinner 6:00 P M Bible Study and

Youth Qroupa 7:00 P.M

Thuraday. May 17. 1990 O&E

He's reaching out to the unchurched 1 By Julie Brown staff writer

FCJ-ic Moore was raised in a Christian borne and al-ways sensed his calling to be involved in the ministry.

•T Moore. 31. is pastor of tbe Canton Community Church. ; which meets for Sunday worship services at Field Ele-

mentary School in Canton. He knows that not everyone in his age group attends worship services regularly and would like to get those ' unchurched" people to come to ihurch.

"We've looked at a lot of the demographics in the area."

He's looking for "baby boomers that are very busy people that want something that's very valuable, very beneficial to them. We want to be another option fur ihem to look at." — -

Moore and his family came to Canton in May of 1989 from Chattanooga. Tenn., to establish a new church in Canton iie started to meet wtth people, and the church's first worship service was held Sept. 10.

WORSHIPERS AT the Canton Community Church, w h i i h is affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church of America, began by meeting for services at Moore s h o m e .

' Then we outgrew that and have moved into the school." Worshipers have met at Field Elementary School since February . About 45 people attend a typical Sunday morning service.

Moore's been pleased with the welcome he's received from other Canton clergy. He hasn't found they resent the presence of a newcomer

"I have gotten very positive responses. They've been very supportive, very helpful to me."

Muore's a 1977 graduate of Romulus High School. He attended Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, where he earned a bachelor's degree in communication in 1981. " •

He earned a master of divinity degree from Temple Baptist Theological Seminary in Chattanooga. Moore and his wife, Kim, a homemaker, have two children, Lincoln. 4MI, and Brittany. 3.

They came to the Detroit area in part to be close to other family members who live in the area .

"We wanted to raise our kids near family."

MOORE'S BEEN busy establishing a new church. He also works part t ime for American Speedy Printing in

Canton and Romulus, and has met people from churches through that work

"Everybody needs printing, including churches So that S been a good experience" Moore also teaches speech a t William Tyndale'CoUege in Farmington Hills and finds that^rewardinj}. Hes had some exposure to the Evangelical Free

Church of America, and has liked what he's seen. There are some 24 such churches in Michigan, he said.

"We're the first one in Wayne County, in fact." He likes the fact that the church isn't divisive over

issues not central to faith. ''People our age are not interested in sectarianism " Young adults avoid attending church for a number of

reasons, he's found. Some think worship services are boring and not relevant to their lives

Some may feel churches are interested only in col-lecting worshipers' money. At Moore's church, the col-

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Eric Moore , pastor of the new Can ton C o m m u n i t y Church, is t r y i ng to reach people in the c o m m u n i t y who don ' t go to c h u r c h regular ly .

lection plate isn't passed although there is a box by the door for donations.

Some young families just don't find the time to goto church. -

"People are very busy, and Sunday's kind of their day to unwind and do their own thins."

— > * j* HE'S FOUND some young parenu realise their kids

need some kind of spiritual values. That can bring young adulu back to church.

Often, people who've had a bad experience with a church decide to stop going to services.

"They'll give up on the church, but they won't give up on God." Moore said. "We want to understand what keeps them away and then address those issues to bring them back."

Worshipers at Canton Community Church would like their own building at some point, but that's down the road, he said Churches can get into financial trouble if t h e y t r y TO g r o w t o o f a s t

"We want to develop an identity that says we a re Canton. People want to be part of a community."

Part of that effort includes small group meetings for Bible study. Meeting in smaller groups helps people de-velop friendships, Moore said.

Moore uses music during Sunday worship services, and would like to develop" a team of musicians in the future That's a good way to involve people in ministry , be said

Church members also bope to reach out to others in the community Last fall, they sponsored a children's Halloween carnival at Field Elementary School. Wor-shipers hope to help with other needs in the community .

Moore tries to make worship services both interesting and thought-provoking

"We are an M-TV generation and if you come in and bore people to death, you lose them." At the same time, he doesn't want services to fudge in the presentation of truth. . -

"We try to be straightforward about what we commu-nicate. not pull any punches. 1 want them to thiqk throughout the week about what happened at that ser-vice."

For more information on the Canton Community Church, call 397-5863 Worship services are at 10 a m Sundays in the ffj/m at Field Elementary School, on Haggerty between Cherry Hill and Palm-er in Canton

Chal lenge Grief is more than just adjusting to loss

church bulletin

For tbe past six years. I have worked with people who have lost someone by death. I have lectured on the stages of grief. I have listened to these people and their struggle with this loss. I have worked with the dreams of those who grieve.

Finally, the words come to my lips Death is our ultimate challenge. Grief is something more than an ad-justment to loss. It is deeper than what a counselor most often ad-dresses Death cuts to the core of the very mystery of life, so it is a relig-ious question.

The ultimate challenge of death is more than that which leads to a dis-cussion of belief in life after death. When someone you have loved dies, their disappearance is simply unbe-lievable.

GRIEF LITERATURE tells us about the stage called shock, disbel-ief. Tbe issue that strikes us at the death of another is something more than making an adjustment. It chal-lenges reality. It pushes us beyond our understanding.

After working with persons who

have lost a loved one by death. I have come to believe that our soci-ety makes death a trivial matter . Those in mourning like this a re con-tinually given easy answers — "Get over your grief," or "Go see a coun-selor." Experts seek to give answers where there are no answers

We should better say. go borne and live with the mystery. Then we might all come back and speak of the mystery of death. We all might tell our stories until the stories begin to resemble the great wisdom of a people.

With tbe experience of death, there seem so many of us who are smar t but not wise. We know tbe an-swers of the books we have read. Somehow they miss the deeper level.

In all these discussions of grief I see nothing that challenges us to grasp what this experience does to deepen life. When someone close to you has died, all the trivial things of life fade away. Our society seems entirely unable to help us grapple with this deepening.

Secondly, our society seems un-

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Rev. David Strong able to deal with the spiritual strug-gle that can follow a death. People contemplate suicide a f te r the death of someone close. Their view of God and of worship often changes. Fears are aroused. All of these things are grounded in spiritual issues.

AFTER WORKING with a group of grieving people for an evening. I am convinced that psychology will not answer their needs. Unfortunate-. ly. much of what passes for religion will not address the deeper levels that have been touched. One husband was told "You should feel good, for your wife is FLI heaven."

Our society does not help us to symbolize njystery . Telling of dreams by grieving people helps to

begin to point us toward this mys-tery

It is the "in" thing to work with persons who are having severe grief reactions. There are even grief classes for children. But the more I am aware of these things the more I feel that we are mainly dealing with the surface.

If you agree with me that death is our ultimate challenge, we might do well to push ourselves beyond sup-port, understanding and caring. There may be no answers, but cer-tainly there is the quest, and hopeful-ly the love of those who seek it to-gether. The Rev. David T. Strong is pas-tor of St. Matthew's United Meth-odist Churcf\ in Livonia.

Your Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES O F C O D EPISCOPAL

lYi'I'I'I'I'i'rt'I'I'r'I

Ckercfc 1S2-62M

Brigfotnjoor Tahcrpaclc Assemblies of God

26555 Franklin Rd. • SouthHekl. Ml ( I -6M S Telegraph - West of HoSday trm)

A Charismatic aTiare paopM ot mmny tfanomtoetftyi* aorgft M O W N O W O R S H I P 6:30 A M . 6 1 1 0 0 A M

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 1 * 0 0 A M . C e l e b r a t i o n e i P r a i s e • 6 4 6 P M .

7 3 0 PJML W e d . A d u M . Y o u t h 6 C M M I B I I LIES AJA WeraMp Service " l i v e "

on WLOV 1S08 AM FranfcMn Meed Chr ist ian Sskasl K OrsOe 8

K E N N E T H A . Nursery provided at an

Prayer?: 352(20$

P A S T O R

FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY WEST (AseembHaeof God)

41355 Six Mile Rd., Northville Sunday Worship

8:30 and 11:00 a.m. A 6.30 p.m. Fairlane West Christian School

Preechool 6 K-6 9 4 8 - 9 0 3 1

EPISCOPAL CHURCH of the HOLY SPIRIT

9063 Newburgh Road Uvonia • 591-0211

The Rev E m e r y F. Gravei le. Vicar

Services 8:30 AM. Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M Adult Christian

Education 10:30 A M Family Eucharist

and Sunday School

• A Barrier Free Facility for the Handicapped

SAINT ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

163S0 H u b b a r d Road

Uvonia, Michigan 4S1S4 4 2 1 - S 4 5 1

Wednesday 9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Saturday 5:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:45 A.M. Mofy Euchartet

900 A.M Cfcrtstlen Education for al ages 10:00 A.M. Hofy Eucharist

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care A' aiabta

The Rev Robert Cl*>p Rector

Called Assembly of God 48500 N Territorial Rd Plymouth

I b at • ear SnatOor. t Sacs Ass )

Sunday Schoo? 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00AM Evening Worship 6:30 P.M. Wed FamNy Night 7*0 P.M.

Jack f t)

T R I - C I T Y A S S E M B L Y O F Q O O 2*00 Mar " • » Ns . Cawta"

Stw MKfq l » ' « S <*ael» x * r * Sarra

chool I t U M Wo-**. 9 t 30 and I tSO AM

*> Or^aptSOPM Was F i n * 7-00 P M

ST. MARTHA'S EPISCOPAL 15801 Joy Road near Greenfield

Detroit 273-9632

M « i I t a I 1010 I • Wie iamn lO i n Ouren <* v... i «ou» e-Off*-

! * < * « 10 • sat

r t m a * 10 oo sat - 400 s o t SMrtW 10 00 »m i 00 » m

Stephen BerSott. Redor a Kathryn Taaedate, Deacon

CHURCHES OF THE NAZARENE

PENTECOSTAL irttH-K-HM

TADELPHIANS CHRISTIAN

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CHRIST AOELPHIANS I Ssrwce 1000 A M

I Cass 800 P M

WEST SD€ CHMSTUN CHURCH W | « | | » Qa HI I M

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OF NAZARENE

45801W Ann Arbor Road Plymouth Michigan 48170

(313)453-1525

Sunday Worsh ip 1100 A M i t , 0 0 P M a P lan t * <Wddk School

Sunday School at 9 4S A M iTuw tad** Able Study 9 » A M Wed Famtfy NgN • 7OOP M.

I M a r t s * * * * Ssa iHK ise -kamrs 1 jfeutt

New Hunrom for Chidren Day O r e 4SS-1196

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The church bulletin is published every Thursday in The Observer. Information must be received in the Livonia office by noon the Monday prior to publication.

• FUN FAIR A "Stairway Fun Fair" will be 1-7

p.m. Saturday. May 19, at Rice Me-morial United Methodist Church, 20601 Beech Daly, Redford. There will be games, balloons, arts and crafts , food and pony rides.

The Rice flea market will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. June 2, in the church's south parking lo t For information, call 534-4907.

• FREE FALL Free Fall, the trio of Dave and Joy

Birdsall and Laurie Shaffer, will present a concert at 7 p.m. Friday, May 18, at Calvary Missionary Church, 29850 W Six Mile, Uvonia. A donation will be taken during the concert for the benefit of the church's Deacon Fund. For informa-tion, call 261-5050.

• PRAYER MINISTRY Pastor Jack Abraham will minis-

ter on prayer at the 10 a j n . and 6 p.m. services Sunday, May 20, a t Westland Full Gospel Church. 34033 Pa lmer Road, Westland. He also will minister 6-7 and 10-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, May 21-22

• PLANT SALE An annual plant sale will be held

9 30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. May 19, at Meadowbrook Congregational Church, 21355 Meadowbrook, be-tween Eight Mile and Nine Mile, Novi. The sale is sponsored by the Women's Service Club at tbe church. Geraniums and many kinds of bedd-ing plants will be sold. A car wash and a bake sale will be held in coo-junction with the plant sale.

• MUSICAL CELEBRATION The Kenwood Choir will prassot a

musical celebration of freedom, "Liberty,** a t 6:38 tun. Sunday, May 20, a t Kenwood Church of Christ, 20200 Merriman, Uvonia. A special "Linger Longer" will follow the pro-gram.

• STAINED GLASS The Friends of tbe Cathedral win

sponsor a 8:58 p j n . Thursday, May 31, lecture oa "Medieval Stained Glass f rom the Detroit Collection" in Barth Hall a t Cathedral Church of SL Paal , 4800 Woodward, Detroit Peter Barnet ot the Detrstt Instltate of Arts will show slides f rom the DlA's collection of and will of Earope The

at 8 p.m., followed by the too Vespers at 7:36 pja will coo-

dude tbe avoMsc- Price b ST par

• DECLARATION Tbe Baha'is of Canton will join

with Baha'is f rom around the world in observing the Declaration of Bab and the anniversary of the Hahai faith 10-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 23, in the LeFerier home in Canton.

Bab announced his mission as s di-vine messenger of God and heralded a new age for mankind in 1844. His followers were persecuted and be was martyred in Tabriz, Iran, in 1850.

The celebration will include read-ings. prayers and refreshments. For information, call 455-7845 or 455-9129

• CAREGIVING SEMINAR A "Seniors and Caregivers" semi-

nar will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, May 31, at Historic Trini-ty Church in Detroi t Following a presentation on "Safety Tips for Sen-iors," participants can select two workshops — "Understanding Medi-care and Social Security," "Alterna-tive Housing for Seniors," "Senior Health Concerns" and "Services Available to Seniors " Price is 18.50 and reservations must be made by Friday. May 25.

For information or reservations, call 587-3100.

• CHORISTERS MUSICAL The Choristers Children's Choir

will present the musical "Moaes and the Freedom Fanatics" at 8:10 and 11 a.m. worship services Sanday. May 20, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 39020 Five Mile, Uvonia.

The 30-minute musical depicts tbe frustration and eventual deliverance of tbe Israelites f rom slavery in Egyp t Tbe production and group a r e directed by Janet Seltz, assisted by Sue Starkey and Sue Ann Troup.

• TEMPLE BENEFIT The third annual Birmingham

Temple film benefi t will be Sanday. May 27, a t the Old Orchard Theater. Orchard Lake Road near 12 Mile, Farmington Hills. The fund-raisu^ eveat will begin with s 430-5 30 p rp catered pre-glow in a festival teat outside the theater, followed by a 8 p m. showing of Back to the Future

Ticket prtee is 815,840 lor e fair* ly of ap four persons. 888 for a patron Proceeds will be and for tbe

For information, call the ham Temple, 477-1418. The is at 28811 W 12 Mile, Hilli 48818

• WEEKEND WORSHIP Antioch Lutheran Church will be-

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• WELCOME S U M M E R Christ the King Parish will boat a

"Welcome Summer Festival" 10 a m to 5 p.m. Friday, May 18, and 11 a m to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at the church. Grand River and Burt, Detroit. An a r t s and c ra f t s festival, food, a treasure sale, children's games and live entertainment will be featured. For information, call Joyce Parks, 552-1211.

• ANNIVERSARY Sister Mary Wivell, an Adrian Do-

minican sister at St. Thomas a Beck-el Church in Canton, is celebrating ber 50th anniversary as a sister. A

celebration in honor of that anniver-sary will begin a t 8 p.m. Saturday, June 2, a t the church. Tbe pastor, the Rev. Ernest Porcari , will be tbe main celebrant. A reception in the Family Life Center will follow the liturgy.

• BENEFIT F O R H O M E L E S S Mariners' Inn, an agency of the

Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, will bold a "Boblo Cruise of the Detroit River" Thursday, June 14, to benefit Detroit's homeless men. Contribu-tors will board the boat at 8 p.m. and return at 11 p . m Ticket price is 825 per person. A contribution of $125 entitles tbe. donor to dinner aboard

the boat 7-8 p.m Tickets can be or-dered by calling 982-9448 or by writ-ing Mariners ' Inn Boblo Cruise, 445 Ledyard, Detroit 48201.

• LIFE C A R E MINISTRIES People who have a problem and

need someone to talk to can call a Christian telephone listening service operated by Life Care Ministries. The service is operated noon to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The phone number is 427-LIFE.

• A C T I O N. MINISTRIES A.C.T.LO.N. Ministries, a group

for single adults, meets' at 7 p.m. tbe secood and fourth Mondays of the

month at Ward Presbyterian Church, 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia. It provides educational and support services to meet the needs of individ-uals during career transitions. For information, call 422-1828.

• A L C O H O L I C S ' S U P P O R T G R O U P S

Alcoholics for Christ, Alcoholics for Christ Family Group and Adult Children of Alcoholics meet weekly at Ward Presbyterian Church in Livonia. Groups meet at 7.80 p.m. Thursdays in Fellowship Hall and 1 p.m. Fridays in Room A-5. Ward Presbyterian Church is at 17000 Farmington Road, a t the corner of

Six Mile. For information, call 534-#383.

Alcoholics for Christ is a Christian fellowship and support group for al-coholics, their families and con-cerned people.

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la when we got to Van Riper State Park. It was the end of a long day and we were anxious to reach Michigamme Lake Lodge, once the sum-mer home of a business mogul and now a won-derful log lodge a few rhiles west of Marquette.

If you have ever been on a group tour, you know how you feel about 4 45 in tbe afternoon All you want is to have a cold drink and take your shoes off But first, per our itinerary, we were slowing to turn into Van Riper State Park.

"Can't we skip this and go on to tbe lodge?" somebody said, but Jim turned left off the high-way and parked It is a perfecUy nice little park, named af ter a doctor who had treated mining families for a dollar a month, including teeth. But we could see the lodge from there, with peo-ple stretched out on their lawn chairs with their cocktails

THE PARK HAS A great little sand beach, picnic tables, playground, campground and a store that sells 'moosetrack ice cream. ' We saw all that in five minutes and would have gone back to the bus if it wasn't for the moose

We've been hearing for years about the moose antics up north and there in a tiny building with a moose bead behind glass, was a videotaped story about the great moose lift. J im led us casu-ally, to it and walked away. When be wanted us back on the bus 20 minutes later, he couldn't move us from the spot.

There were thousands of moose in the UP when settlers arrived in the 19th century, but logging and mining soon wiped out their habitat, leaving new growth for the white tail deer The deer carry a brain worm, harmless to deer, but fatal to moose, so that finished off tbe rest of the moose population in northern Michigan.

Moose were thriving in Algonquin Provinical Park in Ontario, so the State of Michigan and the Province of Ontario agreed to a moose lift. Tbey chose Marquette County near Lake Michigamme in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan because it is one of the places with very few white tail deer and a great moose habitat.

THE VIDEO SHOWS a helicopter chasing a moose on to a frozen lake, shooting the moose with a tranquilizer gun from the helicopter, the crew leaping to the ground to hood a moose and cut off its antlers. That draws oohs of disapprov-al f rom the video watchers, but tbey say it doesn t hurt the moose, which will grow new an-tlers. and it protects the handlers.

A second crew flew in to hoist the hefty moose into a harness and fl> it to a staging area , where they put the sedated animals into moose-sized stalls with sand for footing, snow for water and hay for food, and drove them oo a flatbed truck through the night to Marquuette County.

Crowds waited hours on one of the coldest days of the year for tbe trucks to ar r ive and tbe moose to be set loose One moose ran straight into tbe crowd and bounced off a car , but tbe rest headed straight for the woods.

There were 59 moose lifted in 1985 and anoth er 30 in 1987. like Noah's Ark they came two by two There are now about 160 moose in tbe woods, lots of moose babies, and one moose, called Gulliver, who wandered as far as White-

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South Haven's beaches beckon

School will be out soon and .uan> brave young travelers will be headed for Europe to scour the continent, exploring the hodgepodge of cultures while expanding their horizons

Europe can be easy on a budget as long as you're not picky.

Whatever you do, don't leave home without your Let 's Go, published by the Harvard Student Agencies Inc

Let's Go is called " the Bible of the budget t raveler . ' which is understandable since the book is as thick as the Bible and readers believe in every word printed.

Tbe books have all the best suggestions on the cheapest places to go with details, directions and "don't misses" in each city. You can pick one up for $13 95 at most local book-stores. Ask for the most current issue because the publisher revises and updates it every year

BEFORE YOU GO. make sure you have your Internation-al Youth Hostel Pass Hostels are by far the cheapest stays in Europe Also make sure to buy a Eurail Youthpass before

you go Europe has a great intra continental rail system and you can usually hop on a train to any major city within moments after deciding on your next destina-tion With the Eurail Youthpass you can travel to 16 European countries for one or two months

. . . . with unlimited use in second answering tourist cia^s r a i j service, (See related questions all day, travel tips for hostel and Eu-but they have all raii YouthP°ss information ) the resources. I CANT stress how important

it is to pack light You'll be weary of trudging up

from train stations and bus stops with loads of unused items Be-

lieve me, I know There s no room for fashion as a trekker Besides, most young travelers end up looking the same

af te r a while, with a backpack strapped to their shoulders, torn jeans and tennis shoes, accessorized in cheap jewelry bought from street vendors in Paris or London.

Just bring what you need.There are usually laundry facili-ties in most hostels

If you pack a blow dryer, make sure to get international outlet adapters because the outlets in Europe are different sizes. You can buy them at most electrical supply and hard-ware stores.

IN MOST cases you'll find yourself getting off tbe train in some major city with oo idea where to go or what to do

Your best bet is to find tbe tourist office usually centered within the main train station.

The front desk people are often cranky a f t e r answering tourist questions all day, but they have all the resources you'll need at their fingertips It's in your best interest to be patient and listen attentively

Change your money at the main train stauon or find the nearest American Express office Most places welcome American currency, including hostels but you'll never get the best deal there.

By Rober ta Schwar tz spada l writer

Tbe arrival of suiAmer in South Haven brings thousands of visitors to ' th is quaint town on the shore of Lake Michigan every year.

South Haven is a place of festivals, vineyards and good restaurants, which offers a lot to those who make tbe drive from Detroit or Chicago to this sun-ny spot on the lake's white sands

This resort town boasts a rich history of the East land and other sailing vessels .

The Eastland, a 28ft-foot twin screw steel ship, was built in Port Huron in 1903 and transported 2,000 pissentm

Tbe ship brought many tourists f rom Chicago to South Haven la those yearly days. Bat in 1*15 the ship cspslaad In Chicago's harbor on an excursion outing aad more than M0 people diowued

PHOTOGRAPHS O P the Eastland and other his-torical ships grace the walk of tbe Golden Brown Bakery, a combination ot excellent cafeter ia and bakad goods stores with the b«st salad bar In town.

A regular hometown meeting place and the flnt stop oo Saturday mornings, the bakery brews sa-vory coffee aad serves home cooking.

Every morning oo the aun porch of the bakery, the Breakfast Club interviews local celebrities, such as Tiffany artist William ScodeUa. for WCSY radio. '

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Trekkers set out to see world By Horeon Flack staff writer

Hang on to your backpack I have never seen a more se-vere look of panic as when my friend thought someooe had snatched his pack at a Berlin train station. I thought be would kill our other friend when she showed up with tbe pack and a "just kidding" smile plastered on bo- face.

Don't be careless; traveling is no fun when you're packless and penniless.

European cities have great public transportation systems, and roost offer good deals if you buy a two-day or five-day pass for use on tbe subways and buses.

In London, for example, you should buy a Visitors Travel Card for tbe amount of t ime you'll be spending in the city.

It's cheaper than paying each t ime you get on; with the card you get unlimited use on the Tube (subway) and bus.

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So, where do you start a youthful European tour?

My advice is to start in London, tbe fbght over is cheap and there's no language barrier so i tH give you a chance to get used to tbe culture.

London is an inexpensive city con-sidering everything it has to offer. Let's Go quotes Dr Samuel Johnson as saying. "When a man is tired ot London, be is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford."

I must agree with him. Some cities you'll tire of af ter a few days, but London is endless with streetside happenings

Tour Ireland and Scotland for re-laxation and pub cheer Tbe Irish and Scottish are tbe friendliest wel-comers on earth Tbey also maintain tbe cheapest and cleanest bed and breakfasts in Europe 1pnd offer hearty noon time lunches at pubs.

MANY TRAVELLERS who a re taking a break from college or have recently graduated start their trav-els around August in the Scandinavi-an countries, usually Norway or Sweden. Tbey travel through the months working their way down tbe continent until tbey arrive in Greece for Christmas. That's a lot of territo-ry to cover but many die-hard trekk-ers say it's the best way to see it all.

However you go, get yourself to Amersterdam. A friend of mine tells me Bob's Hostel near the Red Light District is a great place to stay. Psy-chedelic signs light up this wild city which comes complete with legal drug use and hashish window dis-plays; not to mention the evocative sex shows that saturate the district.

There a re actually more self-pro-cla imed philosophers than sex watchers or drug participants in Amsterdam. Most of the t ime youl l find yourself tired from late night hostel discussions and arguments over world issues. Fortunately, cur-fews in Amsterdam hostels are less stringent and often non-existent.

Pickpockets and petty, thieves a re said to lurk near the Red Light Dis-trict, so be careful with your money. But don't fret , there is nothing vio-lent about tbe town. Although tbe Dutch lifestyle of Amsterdam may seem a bit s trange at first, even the thieves are harmless. Anywhere you roam in Europe is much safer than the streets of Detroit and even many of its suburbs!

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Quaint South Haven has much to offer Continued from P u t 9

and luncheon delight* served Id warm atmosphere of a country

Overlooking the lake on SI North Drive, the stately Plantation Restaurant features breakfast

lunch dishes such as omelets, and sandwiches. It's busy on

ly mornings but most people 'don't seem to mind waiting. " THE IDLER at 515 William St. at TJSicbols Landing won the Silver Spoon award in 1M5 and features

!,i »e finest culinary delights including ^seafood, prime rib dinners and ex-pedient pasta

The Idler restaurant has been con-verted from a historic sailing ve-ael.

„The view from the deck is worth the . 'price of the meal alooe. ^ Clementine's Saloon at 418 Phoe-. nix St. features a marvelous wooden

~,har with superb carvings of wildlife. V( Waitresses serve cocktails, sand-j. wiches. steaks and seafood in a casu-a l atmosphere. A range of menu se-lec t ions includes hamburgers, wet

burritos and hefty appetizers. It's the place to go for crowd fun.

ITS FUN TO cheer on the wind surfers and sailboat racers from the beaches or take in historical exhibits at the Lake Michigan Maritime Mu-seum along the Black River. Visitors can study lake lore artifacts and board antique vessels docked beside the museum.

Chicago style hot dogs, complete with the Windy City ingredients of relish, onions and chili, may be bought at beachside stands and will tantalize the taste buds of even tbe most jaded beachcombers.

Cottages that have overlooked the lake for nearly a hundred years fas-cinate those who roam the beaches in search of shells, surf and a chat with swimmers and sunbatbers

There are a variety of accommo-dations in South Haven; from dra-matic beach house condominiums, to historic rooms in bed and breakfast inns. Nine marinas offer transient docks for visiting boats and sailboat

Backpack through Europe Continued from Page 9

{ DO THE HOSTEL scene. These i dorm-like places fill up with stu-| dents and under-50 folks from all J over the world.

Guaranteed you'll meet some of ! the most interesting people of your { life, many who become good friends, t During the "high season" (June 1 j to Sept. 30) many hostels are jam-| packed, especially in Italy and j France, so call ahead of time before j you reach the city to reserve a bed. j Phone numbers are in Let's Go.

DONT EXPECT much at a hostel, j^as you'll be sharing most rooms with y i v e or more strangers. ; In the mornings you'll have little

to no -privacy taking showers and rgetting dressed. Hostels are kept ! Very clean, however, and after a few r&ays you get used to getting caught i -in tbe buff by ftotal strangers who ijjretty much ignore you anyway.

Travel tips I e Airfare to Europe; * Caledonia Travel Club in Windsor ;is about as cheap as they come; $320 Voundtrip to London most of the

;.rtime, but many flights leave from •^Toronto. If you purchase a $25 ad-v a n c e d student ticket with Via Rail J!.in Windsor and take a train ride to • Toronto, you're still saving a bundle, r Travel Charters in Troy book

charter flights with American Trans - Air and offer low fares for approxi-. mately $498 round trip to London and t good deals to Paris. Call 528-S500. • Access International based in New . York offers considerably low fares i from Detroit to most major Europe-• an countries and Africa. Call (800) . 333-7280. I British Airways runs some great

specials to London during the low • season (Jan. 15-May 31, Oct. 1-Dec. I 14), as well as Pan Am. British Air-j ways stops in-Montreal, but Pan Am ; is usually direct < e International Youth Hostel ! Pass: J Before you go make sure you have > your hostel pass in band. Hostels are i by far the cheapest stays in Europe J You can purchase a pass for $25 • (good for ooe year) at tbe Michigan | Council of American Youth Hostels ; at 3024 Coolidge Highway, Berkley. ; Call 545-0511 for more information.

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Most of all you'll begin to appreci-ate how cheap hostels are compared to other lodging options.

Some hostels such as the Haus der Jugend in Frankfurt have rooms for as many as 30 people, which can get tiring when late-nighters are coming in one at a time during the early morning hours just before the early-birds get up to see the sights. Trust roe. for 15 bucks a night, you'll get used to that, too.

IN MOST CASES, you'll spend very little time in the room anyway; only to sleep.

Many hostels have double rooms you can share with a friend, male or female, and are only a little more expensive than bunking as a single with five roommates.

It's very imfmrtant to follow the rules of the hostel, especially cur-fews, because you'll be locked out if you don't get back in time.

IF YOU'RE into camping, tie a rolled-up portable tent to the bottom of your backpack. Europe offers some great spots to tent up.

Norway, Sweden and Denmark have some very picturesque camp-ing sites during tbe summer months. Head down to Austria, Hungary, or even farther to Greece, for warmer camping later in tbe season.

Camping in Italy Is rated very ex-pensive. Although most spots are right on the beach, you're better off staying at a hotel or hostel.

IF YOU'RE going for more than a few weeks, get used to biscuits and meusli for breakfast at hostels. They can usually fill you up for most of the day.

Sitdown eating spots are very ex-pensive, and as you run out of cash at tbe end of tbe trip they become quite impractical for budget travel-ing.

Nothing compares to tbe nightlife in Europe. Music and art fill tbe streets with festivals and concerts all summer long.

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Van Riper State Park may not be as grand a tourist stop as the Taj Mahal Jim Karas didn't expect it to be. But for the rest of our trip, when-ever we met other travelers, we fell over one another in our haste to tell them about the park.

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HEAD OVER to Wrat Berlin for some good German beer and numer-ous monumental sites. Many World War II remnants remain standing roofless from bomb damage and are used as museums.

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Most West Berliners are the best dressers on earth and seem pretty taken up with style and fashion. But there is no shopping for you. Every-thing is extremely expensive espe-cially near Central Station.

Get your one day visa at Check-point Charlie and cross over to East Berlin for a taste of the Communist culture. Although East Berlin is a fairly depressing place, it's livelier than the many rural areas of East Germany. And East Berlin offers some of the cheapest drinking nights you'll ever spend (but you must be back before midnight.) You can real-

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A common denominator among psychosocial dwarfs is that tbey are victims of emotional deprivation, both subtle and overt, said Dr Nan cy Hopwood. professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases at tbe University of Michigan Medical Cen-ter, Ann Arbor.

Among preschoolers who are growing slowly and don't have a known medical illness, the incidence of emotional component growth fail-ure is at least 50 percent, although not all children with stress-induced growth disorders are psychosocial dwarfs. Hopwood said.

"We see children all the time who experience periods of slow growth

that may be emotionally based, but they don't have the classical symp-toms of psychosocial dwarfism." she said.

The most striking feature of PSD is that physical and developmental growth resumes at an accelerated rate almost immediately upon re-moving the children from their fami-ly environment. The earlier tbe in-tervention the more dramatic the improvement.

"IN VERY severely growth re tarded children with PSD, if you put them in a dill-rent en.uotuii^ot, such as a hospital, tbey start gaining weight right away even though they're not eating any differently," Hopwood said "Some of these chil-dren can gain 3-4 pounds in as many days — just a phenomenal growth rate."

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The only known successful treat-ment of classical PSD is to promptly remove the children from their homes, and quarantine them frocn their parents and siblings In most cases, foster placement under court order is the intervention of choice. Hopwood said

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Retail salaries comparatively lower in state By Oarald Frawley staff writer

Michigan is a nice place to live, but you migbt not want to work in retail h e r e

Wages and salaries for Michigan retail employees — from the top dog in the board room to the lowliest stock boy — are gener-ally lower than in other parts of tbe country, according to retail specialist Joseph Spinali of Roth Young in Southfield.

According lo the Roth Young 1990 wage and salary review for retail placement. Michigan retail merchandisers, personnel direc-tors. and advertising/sales promotion staff wages tend to fall on the low end of the scale. Corporate headquarters, store and depart-ment employee wages are also below tbe national average.

"I would say we fall i i r the low-middle to the upper end of the low salary and wage scale." Spinali said.

Only two segments of the retail market according to the Roth Young study — finance/electronic data processing and human re-source employees — approach tbe national average, be said.

SPINALI SAID he isn't sure why treasurers, controllers and computer systems managers are better paid than their other retail counterparts. Human resource managers fa re better because of the abundance of unions and strict worker safety laws in Michigan, be said.

Which isn't to say tbe area doesn't have benefits that outweigh pay. Spinali said. "But f rom a strict wage and salary view, this area (pays) lower than the national average."

Richard Valade. partner-in-charge of the Arthur Andersen & Co. retail practice, said lower wages and salaries a re primarily driven by this area 's lower cost of living.

"I would have to agree (salaries and wages) are lower than ei-ther coast, but whether it's lower than any areas in tbe middle I don't think can be said," Valade said.

To at t ract employees, retailers on the east and west coasts must pay workers enough so tbey can enjoy a certain standard of living. Valade said.

Samuel Skeeghan. president of the Detroit-area office of Roth Young, said the lower wages are historically supported.

Prior to the purchase of Hudson's by tbe Dayton Hudson Corp., southeast Michigan had a significant retail corporate center. Alter the sale, the higher paid corporate employees — and those being groomed for those jobs — were moved to Minneapolis.

HUDSON'S STRONG presence prior to the move, prevented other retailers from entering the southeast Michigan market, Skeeghan added.

The only remaining local corporate headquarters, the K mar t Corp., has traditionally paid lower wages and salaries, Skeeghan said, with tlfe exception being merchandise buyers who are gener-ally well compensated.

Skeeghan said employees in and near corporate centers such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles tend to be higher paid than em-ployees in other markets.

In addition to historical reasons, southeast Michigan salaries are lower because of a large work force, Spinali said. "There Is a very high turnover in retail help at all levels, but there's always some-one willing to take the job."

Adding to the problem of the larger work force is that for the past decade retailers have been trimming staff to do more with fewer employees, Spinali said.

Arthur Andersen's Valade, however, said the work pool is begin-ning to shrink. "That will undoubtedly drive wages up."

WITHIN THE PAST several years, employers have increased entry level compensation above the minimum wage to attract em-ployees, he said.

"As that goes up, it's bound to impact tbe jobs with higher re-sponsibility," be said. Whether Michigan wages will rise to levels seen on the east and west coasts is uncertain, Valade added.

Roth Young's Skeeghan said several factors offset the area 's lower wages. For example, the wage and salary surveys do not include bonuses, automobile usage or other fo rms of compensation.

Southeast Michigan has a comparatively low coat of living and a geography that lends itself to mobility, be said. "People don't real-ize bow easy it is to move around in this area. You can work in a city, and drive to the country within an hour."

"If a person is looking to get ahead in retail , this is not such a good area to be in. but if a person is looking for a nice place to live, it is," Skeeghan said.

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Almost everyone would love to be the "master of his own fate," and this month's subject, Alan Rose, is no exception. Rose, 35 and single, works for a large manufac-turing company as a systems de-sign engineer and lives in Troy. His current income is about $49,000 per year. His ma jo r con-cern and focus is establishing his own business, perhaps as early as this fall.

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Rose's financial strengths will help in starting a new business. He has a solid nest egg to smooth out the financial rough spots he will likely encounter. He has few finan-cial obligations, no debt beyond the house and car payments, and this allows the luxury of taking a risk with the new venture.

Time is also on his side because he is young enough to begin again with his wealth accumulation if tbe business fails. His biggest strength is his desire to plan ahead for his new business enterprise.

Rose does have a few financial weaknesses. He has no previous business operations experience, which could be a great detriment to a successful business venture. He lacks personal disability insur-ance currently and will be respon-sible for his own health insurance when he starts his own business. Currently, be has no will or estate plan to help determine where his assets will go should something un-expectedly befall him. Finally, be has no pension plan and few per-sonal retirement assets.

If the business is successful, all of the financial weaknesses except tbe lack of business operation ex-

Financla l Pos i t i on

Invested Assets:

Checking $1,500 Money Market Fund $47,000 Savings Br ids $400 Mutual Funds $5,700 IRA - Slock Fund $6,300 401(k) Plan - Stock Fund $21,000

TOTAL $81,900

Non-Investment Assets:

Residence $110,000 Automobiles $13,000 Furnishings $10,000

TOTAL $133,000

TOTAL ASSETS $214,900

Liabilities:

Mortgage Auto Loan

$46,000 $6,600

TOTAL LIABILITIES $52,600

The B o t t o m Line

Financial Strengths

l Solid 'nest egg" to smooth out financial rough spots

I His des»re to plan ahead for his new business enterprise

I Few obligations - allows him 4he luxury of taking risks

l No debt beyond house and car payments

I Time - he is young enough to start over if business fails

Financial Weaknesses

• No previous business operations experience

• Lacks personal disability and future health insurances

• No will or estate plan • No pension plan and tew

personal retirement assets

NET WORTH $162,30C

perience, can be quickly and easily remedied. Careful selection of ad-visers and some in-depth study can help overcome the lack of business expertise.

THIS MONTH is a good t ime to describe to Rose and all other budding entrepreneurs some of the legal questions and ramifications of starting a business.

One important question is: What type of business entity should I have: sole proprietorship, partner-ship or corporation?

Tbe simplest form of business is the sole proprietorship. There is only one owner. The business as-sets and the personal assets of tbe owner are indistinguishable. That is, personal assets can be reached by business creditors, and personal creditors can reach business as-sets.

The second type of business, the partnership, is an entity where two or more people agree to run a business together. Tbe arrange-ment is also rather simple, requir-ing that only a certificate of co-partnership be filed in the county in which the business will be based. Again, there is no separate liability f rom business and person-al creditors. In addition, the credi-tors of the partnership can reach tbe personal assets of each of tbe partners. Tbe profits or loaaes of tbe business flow through to tbe

partners' personal returns in pro-portion of their ownership of the partnership.

The third entity, the corpora-tion, is somewhat more complex. To initiate a corporation, you are required to file art icles of incorpo-ration with the s ta te of Michigan. You are also required to keep records separate f rom personal records. You must file proper do-cumentation with the state of Michigan and federal government in order to obtain identification numbers for tax purposes. If a cor-poration is properly filed and run, it is deemed to be a "legal person" separate f rom the shareholders (the owners of stock of tbe corpo-ration).

GENERALLY, the liability of tbe corporation for debts and legal claims will be limited to its net worth and not that of the share-holders unless the shareholders have personally obligated them-selves. This means that creditors of the corporation cannot reach personal assets of tbe sharehold-ers. The corporation is taxed as a separate entity on its profits, and any losses suffered by the corpora-tion can only be offset by future or, in some cases, past profits

If the corporation becomes an electing small business corpora-tion, sometimes referred to as an S corporation, this does not affect

tne limited liability that a corpora-tion often enjoys, but it does affect the taxation of corporate profits. An S corporation does not pay a corporate tax. Instead, it is treated like a sole proprietorship or part-nership, and any profits or losses flow through to the shareholders in proportion to their ownership.

If Rose is concerned that there may be significant liability possi-ble in the type of services to be performed, we would suggest he incorporate to avail himself of the "limited liability" given by the corporation form. The limited lia-bility is of no use in the event the creditors desire personal guaran-tees of the shareholders, in which case, the personal assets can be reached if business creditors are not paid.

Prior to starting a business, it would be a good idea if Rose inter-viewed and chose an accountant and an attorney, both of whom practice in the business area. The attorney can help him set up his business properly and avoid legal problems later. The accountant can be of great assistance in help-ing Rose determine the best type of business, can set up the books and records properly and .provide useful information for the day-to-day running of a business.

ROSE IS PLANNING to hire an entry-level pi for him. This programmer is a graduating college student with whom Rose has worked previous-ly. He would work on a part-time basis.

To simplify his business book-keeping, it might be advisable to structure this programmer's job as an independent contractor, rather than an employee. If the person is an employee, Rose will be re-quired to file much paperwork with respect to the employee and will be responsible for various tax-es, including income tax withhold-ing, worker's disability compensa-tion insurance, Michigan unem-p loymen t t axes , and Social Security taxes.

By starting now. Rose will have a distinct advantage when he be-gins his business. Proper planning helps prevent poor performance

Dan Boyce, a certified finan-cial planner at the Center for Financial Planning in South-field, has been recognized by Money magazine as one of the top financial planners in the nation. Alan Ferrara is a part-ner in the Farmington Hills law firm of Couzens. Lansky, Fealk. Ellis. Boeder & Lazar. Both serve on the board of directors for the Southeast Michigan Chapter of the International Association for Financial Plan-ning.

Unemployment rate, business activity index rise slightly here

Michigan's seasonally adjusted April unemployment ra te remained basically unchanged from its March level, inching up by a tenth of a point to 7.1 perceot. . According to Jack C. Barthwell III, director of the Michigan Em-ployment Securi ty Commission (MESC), the national unemployment ra te roae by two tenths of a point in April to 5.4 percent, ap f rom S.2 per-cent is March.

"In April there were seasonal job gains in the state's service and retail . trade sectors," Barthwell said. 'These were offset, however, as the auto industry reported some job dec-lines and the construction industry experienced smal ler- than-nonnal hiring gains, resulting f rom poor weather conditions during the month aqd rising interest rates."

'In April there were seasonal job gains in the state's service and retail trade sectors.'

— Jack C. Barthwell

44,000 in April to 4,110,000. Tbe sise of the civilian labor force also fell, dropping by 42,000 to 0 1 1 , 0 0 0

Among the nation's 11 largest states, Michigan had the highest April jobless rata, followed by Texas at I t percent. Illinois and Ohio had the third- and fourth-highest rates a t I I and I . I percent, respectively North Carolina had the lowest ra te at M i

I According to labor force estimates flrepared for Michigan by the feder-af Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of Jobless workers roes by O M ia April to 221,tM. In March, $17,000 or 7.2 percent of the state labor force was ansmplayed.

A year ago, April l f t t , statewide o t stood a t I J pel out of work. Total

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through J , Michigan's

4 1 percent for the April period,

adjusted April johiss by more than half a to T.t percent from 7.1

March. The number of unemployed declined by 29,000 to 211,000.

BUT THE MICHIGAN Business Activity Index (MBAI) roae three points In March to clone a t a level of 120 compared to 127 In February. Nearly all components of the Index shared in this growth, with the ex-ception of auto sales. Auto sales slumped as a reflection of leas pro-motional activity offered In March compared with the prior months.

The Michigan economy, a f t e r re-moving inflation, was running 7.7 percent below the first quar ter ot 1M9. While this is a serious shortfall , there seems to be stability in the U S to 120 range on the index and the di-rection since year-end has been modest It ticward

The MBAI represents 10 different

thrlty compiled monthly by the Eco-of

The MBAI It seasonally adjusted, corrected for Inflation, and ax-

with bass ary j e e r 1M2 equal to 100. an- H a MBAI aeries has bean caucu-sed lated monthly since 1M7 and depicts

s tate economic activity over six full swings of the U.S. business cycle.

Support for Sufferers

Gripping Headache by Raymond Dorow, n

From the Through the Looking Glass Headache An Exhibition

45 million Americans suffer from frequent, severe headache pain thai has a devastating effect on their lives.

On the evening of May 24th. the " causes snd treatment of headache pain will be the subject of a special support/discussion group for head-ache sufferers to be presented by Chelsea Communi ty Hospital. The evening is pari of the Michigan lour of "Through the Looking Glass," a nationally touring exhibition of headache-inspired ait made possible by an

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Sirrounded by the provocative images of headache art, the event will provide a forum in which

sufferers can explore their common experiences with the recurring pain and emotional frustration of headache. i \

Specia l guest speaker Joe l R . S a p e r , M . D „ F.A.C.P., d i r e c t o r of the Michigan Head Pa in a n d Neurological Inst i tute , a u t h o r , e d u c a t o r , a a d headache a u t h o r i t y .

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Duvttf RI |D of Livonia was pro-moted lo manager of software engi-neering at Xycom Inc. in Saline, Mich. Rago has been with Xycom for •even years. He was principal soft-ware engineer He has IC years of experience in the field of industrial mini- and micro-computers.

lorum S.r.L, an automotive design company in Milan Italy.

Jackie Resovsk> was named man ager of the Canton Country Hearth Inn. Before Joining Country Hearth Inn, Reeovaky was an assistant ser-vice representative with Marriott HoapKallity. Before that she was a manager with the Sheraton Corp. She is a mem be i of the Canton Rota-ry Club and the Canton Chamber of Commerce.

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n t i a c i m v.- n s s l w a s a p p u i n t t J l O the National Advisory Copuncil of tbe U.S Small Busienss Administra-tion. Kast. a delegaU tc ib* 19«6 White House couf, JC amAi Business, Is president of DP Corpo-rate Servcies Inc. of Livonia. He also is chairman of the board of Ameri-can Spoon Poods Inc., president of Forum Colorum USA Inc. and a member of the board of Forum Co-

Michael J. Measer of Canton Township was named account mana-ger for Renkim Corp., an informa-tion services company. He had been president and owner of Database Marketing Services in Novi Messer attended the University of Colorado, majoring In business administration.

Sallie Roby of Plymouth Township was named director of sales and marketing with Martec Management Ltd. of Birmingham Roby had been advertising director of the Plym-outh-Can ton Community Crier.

Robert L Bochenek of Livonia has been named director of operations AM-A I — i n I f u f C i n n l a r flaattnn analysis i o r L n r o i c g i c r seat ing Corp. in Southfield. Bocbenek, a graduate of Wayne State University and Henry Ford Community College, had been finance director of Lear's Fenton and Romulus, Mich., plants. He is a member of the National As-sociation of Accountants and is a member of tbe Alumni Association of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Detroit

Jennifer R. Staasberry of Livonia was promoted from senior account executive to director of public rela-tions at tbe Ber Line Group Inc. in Birmingham. Stansberry Joined the

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Ber line Group in December 1986. She earned a bachelor of science de-gree from Michigan State University and had been tbe associate editor of tbe Tri-County News in Fenton,

Mich. She is a member of the Public Relations Society of America.

Account executive Paula S. Sim-mons and moving consultants Jim Weis and Satan Barger with Univer-sity Moving and Storage Co in Livo-nia woo resort vacations to Jamaica for outstanding international sales during 1989. Of more than 1,500 eli-gible NorthAmerican Van Lines em-ployees nationwide, just 100 quali-fied for Ambassadors Club awards.

James A. Casler of Canton Town-ship joined Rock Finnacial Corp. in Birmingham as a residential mort-gage loan officer. Casler had been with Ford Motor Credit in Cheyenne, Wyo.

Please submit black-and-white photographs, if possible, for inclu-sion in the business people col-umn. While we value the receipt of photographs, we are unable to use every photograph submitted If you want your photograph re-turned, please enclose a self-ad-dressed, stamped envelope. Indi-cate in a margin on the front of the photograph that you want it returned. We will do our best to comply with your request. Send information to: Business Editor, 36251 Schoolcraft, Lixxmia 48150 Please include city of residence and a daytime telephone number where information can be veri-fied

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Q. I find all my friends that are interested In investing are talking about Hanson PLC I have rend the Valne Line Survey report on the company, bat I would appreciate it if you would make aome comments on the compnny.

A. Hanson is a British company that does about 40 percent of its business in the United States. Last year it had total sales erf $11.3 bil-lion. In Great Britain sales were *5.9 billion, and profits were 9790 mil-lion. U.S. sales were $5.3 billion, and profits were $625 million.

It is a company of a great many pieces and of many varieties of busi-ness. Management seems to have great skill in buying businesses, greatly improving their profitability and selling them at a good profit If it were strictly an operating busi-ness, its margins would suggest it were ooe of tbe most efficient and profitable businesses in the world. But, since s great deal of its profits have come from selling businesses, those margins do not carry the nor-

today's investor

Thomas E. O'Hara of the National Association of Investors Corp.

mal meaning. Nevertheless, the figures need to

be looked a t Since 1980, sales have grown from $1.6 billion to $11.3 bil-lion. That is a compound annual in-crease of 23.9 percent.

In tbe same period, pre-tax in-come is up from $92 million to $2.2 billion, a 42-percent compound annu-al increase.

Earnings per share have increased at 24.6 percent and dividends at 25.4 percent.

Based on a recent price of $19V« and 1989 earnings per share of $1.67, tbe price-earnings ratio is 12. That's a very reasonable price for the kind of growth this management has been producing.

I suspect most investors would be more comfortable if most of the profits came from operations, but it's hard to fault the results. In the first quarter of 1990, earnings per American Depository Receipt ad-vanced 11 percent, from 28 to '31 cents.

In Great Britain, Hanson s hold-ings include Imperial Tobacco and British Ever Ready.

In the Untied States, better-known brands include Kaiser Cement, Endi-cott Johnson and Frye Footwear, Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath and Faber-ware Cookware

Hanson's growth is not a recent development. The company has 26 consecutive years of increased earn-

ings measured in British currency and accounting. Its shares have ap-preciated at 29 percent compounded annually since they were placed on the market in 1964.

The company has an excellent record and seems reasonably priced in relation to current earnings. The recent price of 19** and the indicat-ed dividend of 90 cents represents a yield of 4.6 percent.

Thomas O'Hara of Bloomfield Hills welcomes your questions and comments but will answer them only through this column. Readers who send in questions on a general investment subject or on a corporation with broad investor interest and whose ques-tions are used will receive a free one-year subscription to the in-vestment magazine "Better In-vesting." For a sample copy of "Better Investing" or information about investment clubs, write To-day's Investor, PO Box 220, Royal Oak. MI 48068

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Automotive writing facing inglorious end At least one local automotive jour

nalist threatened to punch Wall Street Journal reporter Joseph B White in the nose while be was researching a recently published in-vestigative piece that chronicled bow some auto enthusiast magazine writers review cars while taking

• fees and payments from auto com-panies for outside work.

, Meanwhile, another WSJ reporter working oo the piece claimed she had access to federal income tax records and would use them to fur ther the investigation.

. Unfortunately, such unseemly be-havior is typical of journalists when they turn their considerable power against their own Regardless, tbe Journal did raise an issue about whether the influence of car maga-zines is. literally, up for sale, and the response from most of the maga-zines was a little weak

You can get free publicity By Mary OiPnoto special writer

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auto talk Dan McCosh

PERHAPS THE most candid re-sponse came from Pat Bedard, who writes for Car and Driver and Esquire magazines; when he said most auto writers don't consider themselves reporters, but "enthusi-asts "

Bedard himself belongs to an old-er generation of writers who immersed themselves in racing, ral-lying. mechanics and engineering, and often managed to convey a good-deal of the sweat and visceral emo-tion many of us felt for cars

Cars often attracted tbe likes of Tom Wolfe, who wrote about stock cars, motorcycles and Detroit de-signers. while a handful of special-ists including Ken Purdy, Henry Manney and Tony Hogg used a flair for the language to bring humor and warmth to a subject they clearly loved uncritically

But somehow the cadre of special-ized magazines shifted from breed-ing and supporting a group of writ-ers that managed to write about cars and the culture surrounding them

with considerable grace to some-thing else

Tbe notion that auto enthusiast magazines were opinion-makers, and tbe opinions formed led to car sales, changed them from magazines you liked to carry around in your back pocket to some kind of cheexy consumer-advice manuals. And in the process, the focus of the writers became almost exclusively what was a good car to buy

FROM THIS it seemed a small step to outright influence peddling, from the Machiavellian schemes of magazine promotions such as Motor Trend's Car of the Year and Car and Driver's Ten Best awards, to in-creasing largess from the worlds auto companies aimed at the major enthusiast magazines

In the past few years, there have been growing rumblings about a cadre of automotive writers getting significant fees for doing consulting work for the automakers, free-lance public relations fees and advertising consulting fees

The dollars involved dwarf maga-zine writers salaries, as well as the pay of most working newspaper types It's a bit much to think that it doesn't influence what appears in a magazine story, or that an individu-al's judgment is left unsullied

It also should be self-evident to anybody in this business that mooey in the pocket is not tbe same as "in-side" access, or the often plush treat-ment afforded journalists at press conferences and in trod actions of new products. Even the pope got free cars when he visited Detroit

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Imagine this scenario You're the newly appointed CEO for a Fortune 500 company. You're sitting at your desk when suddenly the telephone rings. You answer and find yourself talking to Rob Lowe's agent

Before you have an opportunity to say anything, tbe agent offers what claims to be your company's "chance of a lifetime "' He says Lowe wants to serve as celebrity spokes-man for the product your company will introduce nationally next sum-mer. To top it all off, Lowe's ser-vices are being made available free of charge.

How do you respond7 •

IF YOUR reaction is to say "Thanks, but no thanks," you know a lot more about the power of publici-ty and public relations than you may have thought That's because the ac-tor probably ranks lowest on the list of celebrity spokesmen at the moment.

Hakuhodo Inc. has announced it is suing Lowe because it says it was forced to yank a Suzuki ad campaign featuring the 26-year-old actor. The campaign was halted in May of last year after release of the home video involving Lowe and two young wom-en.

Hakuhodo claims that Lowe knew when be renewed his contract with the company in March of the same year that the tape could embarrass him and Suzuki. Hakuhodo is seeking to recover the $650,000 it paid to Lowe and his company — along with additional monetary damages.

BY "SAYING no to Lowe," you've already proven that you understand the power of publicity and public re-lations.

But as small business owners and managers, do you also know that this same power is available to you and your company on a regular basis?

Every day tens of millions of dol-lars' worth of media exposure is giv-en away in this country. Although this statement may have the unset-tling ring of a matchbook cover land deal, the ability to generate positive publicity and public relations for yourself and your organization is possible.

And you won't need thousands of dollars, an expensive publicist or many media "connections" to get the publicity you're looking for

Publicity and public relations are two of tbe most underused forms of promotion that small businesses may pursue on a routine basis

Over the next two weeks, we will discuss bow publicity and public re-lations works to enhance (and possi-bly replace) current and future pro-motional programs

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington Hills-based business consulting firm. She is also producer and host of the cable television series. "Chamber Perspectives."

Business index off

In April, the Detroit Area Business Activity Index fell to 1S7, a ooe-point decline from March.

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Training- 6 Support Carp, of Plymouth acquired the as-sets of American Financial Consult-ing. Cb.. a five-year-old East Detroit-based computer consulting and con-tracting company. The buy-out doubles tbe size of the Plymouth company.

Office Max leased 22,000 square feet at Wonderland Mall in Livonia Office Max is a discount office sup-ply siore. The store is scheduled to open in February 1991.

Computer Training A Support Corp. of Plymouth bought the assets of American Financial Consul ting Co. Tbe company's 1990 sales are ex-f . ' »

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Corroou A Black of Michigan. based in Livonia, formed an environ-mental services unit to supply cus-tomers with information and ser-vices to figure out what kinds of in-surance will cover property and liability risks.

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GARDEN CITY

Democratic: 1. William Noeseck, 33061 Sheridan. 2. Charles J. Baci-galupo, 30620 Rosslyn; Mildred M Bacigalupo. 30620 Rosslyn, Gomer Coins. 30600 Rosslyn. 3. Vacant 4. Vacant. 5. Vacant. 6. Vacant. 7. Ber-nadette R Soma. 32580 Bridge; Ger-lad V. Soma. 32850 Bridge; Guy A. Trombley, 32568 Bridge; Jane E. Trombley, 32568 Bridge 8 Carol Sue Larkin, 7031 Burnly, James T. Larkin. 7031 Burnly, George R. Young. 6521 Golfview Drive. 9. Va-cant. 10. Ivan J. Nunneley. 6821 Cardwell, Patricia C Nunneley.

Republican: 1. Vacant. 2. Vacant. 3. Vacant. 4. Diane S. Plourde, 1756 Cardwell 5. Vacant 6. Vacant. 7. Gerald L. Cox. 32761" Maplewood, Donald C. Mullett, 6521 Cadillac; Justine L Mullett, 6521 Cadillac; Mi-chelle MuHett, 6521 Cadillac; Marcia J. Renaud, 32201 Maplewood. (Vote for four) 8. Vacant 9 Vacant. 10. Hassane Jaafar, 6943 Belton; Sayam Belton, 6943 Belton.

LIVONIA

Democratic: 1A. Eugene R. Hud-son. 19986 Sunbury; Gordon Seed-berg. 19464 Deering; Dale Weighill, 20014 Maplewood. (Vote for two.) 2A. Vacant. 3A. Jack R. Dodge, 38771 Roycroft; Ron Ochala, 31555 Pembroke. 4A. Matthew R Abel, 35111 Morlock Ave , Robert A. Fi-cano, 19783 Gary Lane; Karla G. Swift. 19708 Fitzgerald. (Vote for 2.) 7A. David M Kate. 18278 University Park. 8A. Andrew F. Blazic, 35463 Northgate; Robert D Sudek, 35797 Brookview. 9A. Barbara E. Johnson, 18104 Vacri Lane, Lloyd T. Lubig, 18556 Filmore. 10A. Kevin L. Mail-lard, 31501 Vargo; Barbara L. Rick-ert. 18901 Westmore. 11A. Vacant. 12A. Nancy J. Reiland, 29118 Gari-ta; William R Reiland Sr., 2W46 Clarita 13 Ronaele Bowman, 27550 Terrence Drive 14A. Russell A. Gro-nevelt, 15900 Oporto; Guenther Edgar Siemert. 15900 Oporto 15A. Gretho Bentley Sr., 31646 Five Mile; Marilyn R. Nairne, 16855 Mayfield;

Joel Sawyer, 15416 Ingram. (Vote for two.)16A. Vacant. 16B. Vacant 17A. Sean Brosnan, 16176 Fairway; Daniel P. O'Kennedy, 35941 Six Mile; Genevieve H. Stacy, 36615 Munger. (Vote for two.) 17B. Vacant. 18A. Va-cant. 19A. Michael E. Duggan, 15072 Nola; Lori M. Maher, 15072 Nola. 19B. Marilyn Hunter, 14385 Blue Skies; Amy B. Vollick, 14356 Blue Skies. 20A. Vacant. 21A. Marcella Brooks, 33636 Lyndon; Dale A. Jurci-sin, 34731 Perth. 22A. Michael F Fronimos, 31799 Stooe. 22B. Vacant. 23A. Vacant. 23B. R. Karl Burnett, 14840 Merriman. 23C.Vacant. 24A. Amy R. J u n t u n a n , 32215 Meadowbrook; Ed Ptasznik Jr., 28021 RwUngE13*" 24B. Kenneth James Koeppen, 14244 Garden. 25A. Vacant. 31A. Vacant. 31B. Vacant. 32A Ann M Mastey, 36006 Ann Ar-bor Trail. 33A. Vacant. 34A. Michael P. McGee, 11041 Arden. 34B. Kathye R. Douglass, 9818 Shadyside; Caro-lyn M. Knight, 9815 Shadyside. 34C. Vacant. 35A. TTiomas J. Carey, 29842 Richland; Alexander Wassell Jr., 29778 Richland. 35B. Phyllis Whit-ton, 30517 Minton, 36A. Thomas L. Bramble, 9831 Garvett. 36B. Vacant.

Republican: 1 A. Joanne ~ Cook, 19173 Parkville. 2A. Dianna M. Cal-fin, 19450 Merriman; Ray Tucker, 19936 Doris. 3A. Sharon Ann Pommerville, 20404 Hubbard. 4A. Carl M. Noechel, 34602 Fairfax; James A Whitcomb, 33889 FooviUe. 7A. Ghassan S. Tawil, 18830 Nola. 8A. Elaine Donnelly, 17525 Fairway, William J. Duffy, 17527 Golfview, John R. Engebretson, 18871 Com-stock; Elayne T. Nichols, 18214 Hampton Court; Anna Maria Rodri-guez, 36257 Hammer, Jack Charles Tatigian, 17226 Westbrook. (Vote for four.) 9A. Violet Dittmar, 18420 Lau-rel; Marvin W. Kalina, 18040 Wayne. 10A. Mary E. Dumas, 17659 Love-land; Victor A. Dumas, 17659 Love-land. 11 A. Ilio Angelo Alessandri, 18588 Hillcrest; Judith Ann Allessan-dri, 18588 Hillcrest; Darin A. Phil-lips, 19030 Merriman. 12A. Timohty Merle Eberhardt, 28735 W. Seven Miler Lawrence J. Lark Jr., 18650 Foch; Raymond W. Tent, 18051 Deering. (Vote for two.) ISA. Diana J. Tarnacki, 16500 Savoie; Brady A. Walker. 15445 Harrison. 14A. Va-cant. 15A. John Robert Bankes, 16834 Bell Creek Lane; Katherine M.

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Do man. 32863 Myrna. 16A. William C. Fried, 16009 Riverside; Dorothy E. Molnar, 16366 Alpine Drive; Hul-da E. Piercecchi, 16146 Alpine Drive. 16B. Laura Reyes Kopack, 34511 Woodvale; Thaddeus George McCotter, 16237 Southampton 17A. Anthony George Bozaan, 16161 Golfview; Kenneth F. Korte, 36589 Six Mile, Mark Lawrence Matchyn-ski, 16124 Golfview; Kevin D. Ni-cholson, 16836 Westbrook; Scott R. Underwood, 16600 Golfview. (Vote for three.) 17B. Daniel P. Gilmartin, 37266 Ladywood; Robert E. Kuphal, 36085 Roycroft; Lawrence G. Schweiger, 36894 Sunnydale. 18A. Audrey Elaine Greenleaf, 37721 Bristol, Harry G. Greenleaf, 37721 Bristol, Thomas A. Jenkins, 16924 Quaker-town Lane, Ann M Rock, 37531 Sherwood Court; Bruce D Stahler, 16851 Quakertown Lane. (Vote for four.) 19A. Irene Collins, 15036 Nola; Sandra McCafferty, 15141 Blue Skies, Kent Stuart Peter-son, 38926 Donald. 19B. Sean F. Cox, 14308 Knolson; Elmer H. Marcellus, 14295 Bassett. 20A. Gordon W.Drap-er, 14665 Ronnie Lane; Leonard E. Wozniak, 35926 Lyndon; Susan D. Wozniak, 35926 Lyndon. 21A. Va-cant. 22A. Donna Lee Anagnostov, 14125 Cranston; Taki J. Anagnostou, 14125 Cranston; John A. Macropol, 14650 Auburndale, Dorothy E. Pri-mak, 14715 Melrose; Joseph A. Pri-mak, 14715 Melrose. 22B. Gary L. Sackett. 33025 Lyndon; Edmund P Shabeen, 32893 Perth. 23A. Jeanne Fitzgerald, 29633 Bentley, Patricia A. Levos, 14087 Middlebelt; Arthur

F. Sippola, 14444 Melvin. (Vote for two.) 23B. Glenn Herbert Jackson, 30561 Hoy. 23C. Vacant. 24A. Doro-thy Ann Hopkins, 14220 Cavell; Pa-trick Michel, 28277 Oakley Drive. 24B. John Joseph Johnson Jr., 14393 Brentwood, Carol A. Ringvelski, 28712 Buckingham; Carole Lyn Shaw, 15110 Haller, Katharine Gail Stassevich, 29180 Oriole; Kay Marie Thomas, 14912 Haller (Vote for two.) 25A. Vacant. 31A. Vacant. 31B. David S. Cisco, 38812 Grandon; Jen-nifer A. Cisco, 38812 Grandon; Sharon L. Cisco, 38812 Grandon. 32A. Tom Thompson, 35624 Park-dale; Grace A. Warner, 35871 Park-

dale, Larry A. Warner, 35871 Park-dale. 33A. Kathy Jo Greenleaf. 35185 Orangelawn; Mark A Greenleaf, 35185 Orangelawn; James Smellie, 33635 Hathaway. 34A. Do Josephine Ballert, 11405 Cranston; James E. Ford, 11326 Cranston. 34B. Richard H Davies, 31811 Wyoming; Charles Milne, 31718 W. Chicago, Marjorie A. Roach. 32901 Indiana Ave 34C Vacant. 35A. Margaret E. Gray. 29601 Mc In tyre. Donna J. Naidow, 29814 Richland; Ralph G. Naidow, 29814 Richland; Rita A. Virant, 30583 Elmira. (Vote for three.) 35B. Vacant. 36A. Jeffrey E Bryant, 28581 N. Clement Drive; Mary Carter. 11260 Haller, Michael J. Sa-pieraa, 28840 Richland 36B Vacant

PLYMOUTH

Democratic: 1. Elizabeth D. Ta-varozzi, 374-B Roe; Nancy A. Wat-kins, 706 Bouroughs. 2. Vacant. 3. Earl E. Harrington, 170 Blunk; Thomas H. Healy, 249 Blunk. 4. Va-cant. 5. Glen H. Downs, 251 Auburn; Susan W. Downs, 251 Auburn.

Republican: 1. William H. Baum-gartner. 515 Byron; Ronald Wayne Lowe, 237 Maple 2 Vacant. 3. Eleo-nora Grigaitis, 288 Irvin. 4. Anthony C. Licata, 1290 Woodland Place; Donald C. Morgan, 1440 Woodland Place. 5. Julie A. Jones, 1396 Sheri-dan; Thomas Joseph P. Wysocki, 465 Auburn.

WESTLAND

Democratic: 1. Coleta Ray Gipson, 1772 S. Carlson; Gayle Gipson, 1772 S. Carlson, Hornier C. Hildreth, 36140 Glen. 2. Gail Anderson, 32311 Grandview, Glenn Anderson, 32311 Grand view 3. John Moore, 34822 Cherry Hill; Paul Moore, 34822 Cherry Hill. 4. Margaret M Baker, 30633 Gladys; Samir W. Mashni, 31174 Mackenzie. (Vote for ooe.) 5. Margaret Collins, 33195 Lancashire; William T. Connors, 33195 Lan-cashire. 6. Andrew J. Spisak, 1857 S. Harvey, Anthony J. Spisak, 1857 S. Harvey. 7. Vacant. 8. Richard E. Greenfield, 5877 Parent Street. Pamela A. Martin. 35335 Bakewell; Raymond Westfall, 5624 N. Crown.

9. Vacant 10. David S. Carman, 2204 Delton, Deborah A. Carman, 2204 Delton 11. Vacant. 12. Vacant. 13. Patricia A. Hough, 1843 Treadwell. 14. Vacant. 15. Jonathan Calcaterra, 8228 Ravine; William Faust, 8228 Ravine, Michael Dean Hollinga. 8228 Ravine, Richard C. McKnight, 8249 Ravine. 16. Vacant. 17. Vacant. 18. Vacant 19. Charles Travis Griffin, 128 S. Crown; Sharon P. Scott, 36010 Rolf 20. Edra Clayton, 35070 Mel-ton, Mackey Howell, 34875 Hazel-wood. 21. Vacant. 22. Vacant. 23. Va-cant. 24. Justine Bams, 34139 Tawas Trail; Donna Tuttle, 7507 Wildwood; Russell Tuttle, 7507 Wildwood. 25. Ron Graunstadt, 8742 August. 26. Thomas G, Butler, 1632 Ashby. Syl-via Kozorosky-Wiacek, 1454 Venoy. 27. Ben DeHart, 32017 Anita; Eileen DeHart 32017 Anita. 28. Henry Bal-lard, 30322 Hanover Boulevard; John Franklin, 30111 Matthew Drive Hazel Johnson,- 5023 Middlebelt Frances Krzaczkowski, 4 Bayberry. 29. Joseph Benyo, 6870 Geronimo, Carolyn Forrest, 33853 Blackfoot Edward Wager, 6841 Geronimo, San-dra Wager, 6841. 30. Vacant 31. Va-cant. 32. Cynthia Loqibardi, 32213 Falrchild; Gary Lombard!, 32213 Fairchild; Beverly Phillips, 1667 Norris. 33. Vacant 34. Dennis Boz-man, 123 LinviUe Henry E. Green-field, 1917 Newburg; James P. Greenfield, 1917 Newburg. 35. Va-cant. 36. Leonard H.T. Gratz, 8336 Perrin; Marjorie E. Gartz, 8336 Per-rin. 37. Janice Fritz, 38219 S. Rick-ham Court.

Repablican: 1. Joan L. Weyke, 35631 Glen. 2 Vacant. 3. Adolph A. Lauth, 34436 School Street; Law-rence J. Raymond, 390 N. Christine. 4. Vacant. 5. Vacant. 6. Vacant. 7. Vacant 8. Vacant 9 Vacant 10. Va-cant 11. Vacant 12. Vacant 13. Va-cant. 14. Steven D. Cabrera, 829 Fairlane. 15. Vacant. 16. Gus Has-senrik, 34147 Spring Valley. 17. Va-cant 18. Vacant. 19. Jeffrey S. Long, 35834 Florane; Linda G. Long. 35834 Florane, Jay R. Newell, 325 Carlson. 20 Vacant. 21. Vacant. 22 Vacant 23. Ted Kassel, 31095 Steinhauer. 24. Brad J. Reno, 31630 Cowan; Melvin C. Straight 7415 Hawthron. 25.

Catherine Demaratos, 29804 Galdyx, David Demaratos, 29804 Gladys. 28. Glen Kassel, 33208 Melton. 27 Victo-ria Gendron, 32145 Merritt Drive; Mary Lou Marenda, 32388 Merritt Drive. 28. Vacant. 28. Clarence A. Pagan. 6533 Wildwood. 38. Laran Jonathan Lerner, 7724 MHrltnaa. William L. Rechlin, 7820 CairooaeL 31. Vacant. 32. Heleoe M. Ranpp. 1610 Norris; Kenneth L. Raupp, 1818 Norris. 33. Vacant 34. Lewis P. Bea-ver, 2128 Marie Bhagwan Dashalr-ya, 38219 Ford Road. 35. Pam Hal-man. 8373 Bristol; Lisa Kavanangh, 8634 Oxbow. 36. Othmar J. Lease, 31103 Merritt 37. Dooald W. Mul-lett, 1421 Barchester, Wendy A. Mal-lett, 1421 Barchester.

CANTON

Democratic: 1. Samuel Bono Jr.,-44255 Duchess Drive. 2. Vacant 3. Dale Smith, 7752 Alton. 4. Cynthia A. Hanes, 6425 Runnymeade. 5. Stephen B. Foley, 39784 Fox Valley, Shirley Poling, 681 Georgetown. 8. Vacant. 7. Vacant. 8. Vacant 8. Alexander LeDoux Jr., 1745 Haggerty. 18. Va-cant. 11. Vacant 12. Vacant 13. Va-cant 14. Vacant 15. Vacant 18. Robert D. Rowe, 43710 Yorktown. 17. Vacant. IB. Vacant 18. Vacant. 20. David D. Davidson, 51074 Mott; Mary F. Dingeldey. 51148 Geddes (Vote for one.) 21. Vacant 22. Va-cant. 23. Vacant

Repablican: 1. Mary Louise Rhodes, 1699 Morrison; Melvin E. Rhodes, 1699 Morrison; Norma EL Treloar, 1532 Morrison. 2. Vacant 3. Vacant 4. Joseph M Zawadski, 44086 N. Umber land Circle; Merri-lee A. Zawadzki. 44088 N. Umber-land Circle. 5. Vacant 8. Vacant 7. Catherine Foege, 43855 Joy, Ernest D. Speck, 7347 Provincial; Grace AJ Speck, 7347 Provincial. 8. Sandra Rae Gillig, 4750 Napier, Elaine Kir-; chgatter, 48377 Gyde. 8. Vacant 18. James B. Dresbach, 45805 Bram-wick Drive; James M Gibb, 45031, Brunswick Drive Honorio V. Oreo-eta, 45050 N. Spring Drive; Deborah:— Whyman, 44446 Newbury port. 11.;

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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS taiV. Hay 29,1-3

port Grasp meets at S t Jofan's Epis-copal Church, 574 S. Sheldon in Plymouth. Featured speaker is Dr. Joho Gilroy, neurologist from Beau-moot Hospital Call 455-0453 for in-formation.

MICHIGAN CANCER FOUNDATION

Than^ay, May 14, 7-t pan. — Breast Cancer Support Group will meet at Michigan Cancer Founda-tion at 110 E. Warren in Detroi* A make-up/make-over demonstration will be given by Regina Villemure of Unique Boutique. Call 833-0710, ext. 215.

KARATE — TAE KWON DO May 29-Jaae 14 - Plymouth

YMCA offers a class to both male and female, beginner or advanced, 7-9 p.m-, Tuesdays and Thursdays at CmiiK CnhAAl n u m f.1 IL

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boat, starring Phyllis Diller, Friday, July 13, $24; Queim of Saugatuck on the Kalamazoo River, July 18, $29 (registration begins June 4). Detroit Tiger Game, August 22, $10,50 (reg-ister begins June 4) and New Eng-land, six days, Wednesday, Oct 24, $999. Call 397-3444.

City of Plymoath Parks and Rec-reation Department is sponsoring the following trips: Ballreich Potato Chip Factory, Friday, May I t^f ive-day trip to St. Louis and Hannibal, Mo., Friday, June 15; and Bearcreek Farms, Thursday, Aug. 16. Call 455-6620 for information.

SENIORS G O L F LEAGUE

Began Tuesday, May 8 — Late registration continues for anyone 50 and over now at Canton Parks and Recreation. 1150 S. Canton Center Road. League meets 9 a.m. Tuesdays at Fellows Creek Golf Course. Regis-tration fee is $10, plus weekly greens fees. Call 397-5110.

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ventist Junior Academy will have its Roundup 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 4295 Napier Road, between Ami Ar-bor Road and Warren Road in Plym-outh- Call 459-8222 to register your child.

SPEECH/LANGUAGE THERAPY

J o e 25-Aug. 19 — Deadline for

application for summer therapy is Friday, May 25. Children ages 2-18 who have articulation impairments, language impairments, hearing loas, stuttering^ disorders or vocal dys-function may be considered. Call Lorraine Zaksek at Speech & Lan-guage Systems, 454-0866

PLYMOUTH YMCA C L A S S E S Register now — Late registration

is taking place for youth golf or ten-nis lessons. Tae Kwon Do Karate and driver's education classes will be May 29-June 14. Call 453-2904

Sammer Camp programs — The Plymouth YMCA offers programs: Youth Day Camp, ages 5-11; pre-school day camp, 3-5 years; Coun-selors in Training (learn to assist the Day Camp Counselors), 12-14 years; Volunteers, over 14 years old are needed for tbe Day Camp program. Call 453-2904.

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David P. Artley, 8350 Hooeytre* Blvd. 12. John E. Prenicxky, 7576 Knighabridge; William J. Simms, 42753 Versailles. IS. Vacant. 14. Va-cant . 15. Vacant. 16. Susan Wisniewski, 50996 Proctor Road; Christine Wofford, 44006 Applewood. 17. Vacant. 18. Vacant. 19. Vacant. 20. Vacant 21. Vacant. 22. Vacant 23. Vacant.

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP

Democratic; 1. Vacant. 2. Vacant. 3. Vacant. 4. Vacant. 5. Daniel O. Kerbr, 44425 Oregon Trail; Shiela Kerber, 44425 Oregon Trail. 6. Gary R. LaBret, 674 S. Sheldon Road. 7. Vacant. 8. Jeanette M. Bui man. 14116 Meadow Hill. 9. Vacant. 10. Vacant. 11. Vacant. 12. Barbara Godre, 48636 E. Hillcrest Court; John K. Godre. 48636 E. Hillcrest Court. 13. Bess Grenillo, 45065 Tur-tlebead Drive.

Republican: 1. Eileen M. Fallon. 14830 Cherry Lane; Janet Sprogell. 15047 Robinwood Drive; John C.

Stewart, 14956 Maplewood. (Vote for two.) 2. Denise O. Radtke. 42251 Old Pood Circle; Glen (Stuart) White-head. 15100 Bradner. 3. Kay A. Ar-nold. 11630 Francis. 4. Timothy Kev-in O'Neal. 11564 Morgan; Patricia J. Pasbukewich. 41701 Ann Arbor Trail. 5. Barbbara G. Graham, 8830 Northern; Mary M. Perlongo, 9465 Ball Street; Catherine M. Richard-son, 9283 Brookllne; Michael D Richardson, 9283 Brookline. (Vote for three.) 6. Marcia M. Buhl. 44917 Deer Run; Patricia J. Gutherie, 10618 Joann Lane; James E. McCar-thy, 44428 Clare Blvd. (Vote for two.) 7. Phyllis M. Cape, 46511 Betty Hill; Samuel James Durante. 49533 North Drive. 8. Vacant. 9. Gerladine A. Vollmer, 8915 Manton. 10. Ronald L. Griffith, 9208 Caprice; Margaret E Slezak, 9278 Travistock Drive. 11. Kenneth L. Hulsing, 12619 Beacon Hill "Court. 12. Ronald Gary Ber-glund, 9632 Red Pine; Janet Camp-bell, 47950 Ann Arbor Trail; Mal-colm David Campbell, 47950 Ann Ar-bor Trail; Carol A. Davis. 9872 Hillcrest Drive; Nancy L. Lulek, 11505 Beck, Jerry L. Raymor, 47881 Thoreau Drive. (Vote for three.) 13.

Christine A. Law, 45209 Woodleigh Way; Gerlad H. Law, 45209 Woodleigh Way, Abe A. Munfakh, 45798 Turtlehead Drive.

REDFORD

Democratic: 1. Vacant. 2. John Paul Silvonen. 19799 Wakenden. 3. Bernard Micallef. 20560 Beech Daly. 4. Vacant. 5. Vacant. 6. Robet L. Hel-denbrand. 19158 Lexington; Patricia A. Horn, 19172 Lexington. 7. Vacant. 8. Sherry Belcarz-Harbaugh, 18609 Negaunee; Michael John Parrott, 18609 Negaunee. 9. Vacant. 10. Kev-in F. Kelley, 26345 W. Seven Mile. 11. Vacant. 12. Vacant. 13. Vacant. 14 Jeffrey R. Clark, 17331 Kniloch; Robert A. Stanchina, 17705 Waken-den. (Vote for one.) 15. Philip M. Reseigh, 17433 Glenmore; John T. Reseigh, 17433 Glenmore. 16. Va-

cant. 17. Naomi E Davidson, 26630 Student, Russell W. Davidson, 26630 Student 18. Kathryn E. Martin. 16110 Kinloch. 19. Vacant. 20. Garth J. Christie, 15470 Delaware. 21. Va-cant. 22. John Hurn, 15779 Leona. 23. Ruth A. Brown. 15428 Fenton. 24. Robert S. Watson, 14972 Seneca. 25. Vacant. 26. Steve V. Domzalski, 15087 Feoton. 27. Mary L. Antil. 26338 Barbara 28 Vacant. 29. De-borah Tondreau, 14139 Garfield. 30 Vacant. 31. Vacant. 32. Frank Brad-ley Jr., 12861 Sarasota. 33. Vacant 34 Don O. Christie, 11653 Riverdale. 35 Marilyn J. Ward, 9567 Columbia. 36. Nadine Freeman, 10023 Natha-line. 37. Gerald Gajewski, 9919 Berwin 38. Gary Murphy, 25002 S. Sylbert. 39. Vacant. 40. Donald R. Burkholder, 11329 Appleton; William J. Yunk, 9591 Grayfield. (Vote for one.) 41. Vacant. 42. Vacant. 43. Va-

cant. 44. Vacant. 45. Vincent C. Ca-porosso, 9311 Fen too. 46. Ronald L. Sulkowski, 9103 Riverview; Julianna S. Wo)cik, 9326 Riverview 47. Va-cant.

Republican: 1. Vacant. 2. John Childers. 19961 Kinloch. 3. Vacant. 4. Vacant. 5. Vacant. 6. Albert C Doss, 19376 Woodworth. 7. Thomas N. Tubbs, 19500 Lennane. 8. Vacant 9. Josephine Arciero, 18503 Delaware. 10. Marion E. Woodward, 26421 Clarita. 11. Vacant 12. Vacant 13. David W. Gerathy, 17620 Denby 14. Shirley McGarrah, 17190 Centralia 15. Kirk E. Twigg, 17212 Olympia. 16. Charlotte Buchanan, 17385 Gar-field. 17. Joan R. Reiily. 15644 Fox Blvd. 18. Vtotet B Brace, 16330 Lota Drive. 19. Vacant. 20. David A. Wirth, 125524 MacArthur. 21. Va-

cant 22. Vacant. 23. Rhys Lewis, 15528 Dixie. 24 Ryussell J. Hesch, 15105 Woodworth. 25. Orlando Cerullo, 15191 Salem. 26. Jeanette Smolinski, 14142 Westgate Drive. 27. Vacant. 28. Vacant. 29. Marie Hughes. 25054 Schoolcraft. 30. Thomas R. O'ConneU, 13150 Natha-line. 31. Vacant 32 Robeit D. ViU ery Sr., 12849 Salem. 33. Vacant 34. Thomas V. Evanoff, 11661 River-dale. 35. Shriley L. Hamilton, 9640 Seminole. 36 Vacant 37. Vacant. 38 Stephen B. Anderson, 11418 Arnold. 39 Thomas F Sawyer, 10000 Dixie. 40 Gregory R. Austin, 9990 Virgil; Douglas Funke, 9923 Grayfield (Vote for one.) 41. Francis X. Azzo-pardi, 9367 Columbia. 42. Vacant. 43. Jay E. Hughes, 8980 Arnold 44

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this private residential, state-preschool In Plymouth call Kathy Dascenzo at

9&»* " " " J k . Michael 'i Christian Day School

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|pf! for J-4 year old morning pre-a^iool and afternoon kindergarten for the 1990-91 school year.CaU 597-

"Preschool Krestfves meet 1-S p.m. weekday at the Plymouth Fam-

g y T M C A . Q d H S S - m t for infor-mation. He'V -.'Friendly Rainbow Day Care has

preschool openings for ages 2fe-S. Call Barb Wasbenko at 420-0495.

PLUS Preschool is taking regis-trations for the 1990-91 acbool year for 4-year-olds and their parents who live in tbe areas of Eriksson, Farrand, Field, Gallimore and Hoben elementary schools Classes meet at Central Middle School. Call 451-0656.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

The Plymoeth-Canton Community Schools offers a program for chil-dren with special needs from birth to age 6. Call tbe Infant and Preschool Special Education Program at Tanger Elementary School at 451-6560. *

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Allergy s y m p t o m s may b e a s obv ious a s sneez ing and an itchy n o s e or a s sub t le a s fa t igue or s t o m a c h c ramps . They c a n b e a s mild a s a runny n o s e or a s severe a s a d r o p In b lood p r e s s u r e and difficulty in breathing. Even if your s y m p t o m s a re not ser ious, al lergies can b e extremely uncomfor tab le and affect you or your child 's lifestyle.

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GIANT QARAQE/BAKE SALE Friday-Satnrday, May 10-19 - Pi-

oneer Senior Club will sponsor a sale at tbe Canton Recreation Center, 44237 Michigan Avenue at Sheldon on Friday, 12 noon-6 p.m. and Satur-day, 9 a.m.-5 p m

lOPEN HOUSE Thursday, May 17, 7-9 p jn . -

Open bouse will be held at Plymouth Adventist Junior Academy, 4295 Na-pier Road, between Ann Arbor Road and Warren in Plymouth Call 459-8222.

HOLLIDAY NATURE PRESERVE

Saturday, May 19 — Migratory bird banding will be demonstrated. Tour departs at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. from the Kopperaick Road entrance

to the Holliday Nature Preserve in Canton. Call 476-S127.

ICE SHOW May 10-20 — City of Plymouth

Parks and RecreaUoo Department figure skaters will be-presenting their annual Ice Show at the Plym-outh Cultural Center oo Friday, May 18, 7:30 pm., Saturday. May 19, 1:30 and 7:30 pjft. and Sunday. May 20, 3 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at tbe RecreaUoo Department 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Mooday-Friday. Call 455-6620.

GARDEN PLOT REGISTRATION

Saturday, May 19, 8-10 « jn . — Registration will be oo tbe third floor of the Canton Township Admin-istration Building. Garden plots are on Lilley Road, north of Palmer Road In Canton. Tbe fee is 83 per plot, ooe plot per person (Canton res-idents only). Bring proof of residen-

cy. 1989 garden plot holders may re-serve their same plot from last year by calling 397-5110 tbe week of May 14 (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and must still register May 19.

WALK FOR THE HEALTH OF IT Monday-Friday, 10 a j n . — All

ages and paces are welcome to walk and meet in tbe S t John Neumann Church Parking Lot.on Warren be-tween Sheldon and Canton Center On Thursdays, beginning May 17, evening walks will begin at 6:30 p.m. Call Ed Andrysiak at 455-9042

FREE SKIN CANCER EXAMS Wednesday, May 23, 12-8 p m . -

will be held at Starkweather Center, 550 N. Holbrook in Plymoath by doctors who are members of the Michigan Derma to logical Society. It is co-sponsored by tbe American Cancer Society. Call 351-4389.

ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW June 1-2, 11 ajn.-6 p.m. — City of

Plymouth Parks and RecreaUoo De-partment will bold its annual Show at Plymouth Cultural Center. Admis-sion and parking are both free. Call 455-6620.

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Tinker, a 7-year-old long-hair cat, and Bear, a 3-year-old mastif/ahepherd mix, need homes. Tinker (Contro l No. 299595) ia charcoal-colored with big green eyes and has a sweet temperament. She has been spayed and declawed. Bear (Control No. 276300) is described as well behaved.

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especially for a large dog. To adopt these pets or other, or to check for lost pets, call the West land Kindness Center of the Michigan Humane Society, 721-7300. The center is at 37255 Marquette, Westland.

Madonna College to host^ piano teachers' seminar i_

Tbe Orff-Scbulwerk Association of Greater Detroit will bold its monthly teachers workshops oo tbe Madonna College campus beginning Sept. IS.

The workshops are designed pri-marily for elementary school music teachers from the metro Detroit area

"The Orff-Schulwerk method of teaching music is intended to com-plement our music/education pro-gram." said Ernest Nolan, dean, graduate studies and humanities. "Our students expressed an interest in Orffs unique approach and Ma-donna College agree that it would as-sist them in achieving both tbe stu-dents' and college's goal of improv-ing music education for children." he said..

The program directs children's in-stincts into learning music by hear-

ing and making music first, then reading and writing later It Hjq legrates movement, speech, too* and instrumental playing to t eam the elements of music. Ia a noe-CQflfc petiUve atmosphere, each child Is encouraged to contribute according to ability. VI,

Created by composers Carl Otff and Gunild Keetman in Europe, Orff-Schulwerk is in use worldwide and its basic text have been tranalaft^ ed into 14 languages. There are mdrtf than 3,000 Orff-Schulwerk tesefcert in the United States^

The seven workshops are avail-able for ooe college credit hour. In the future, Madonna will offer the three levels of courses neceesary foe certification

For more information, call John Redmon. music department, 591-S097

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823 Van*

822 Trucka For Sato F Q R D 1986 F - 1 5 0 « Cy*rndor 4 H M d . overdrive arlth cap. $5 . 180

VILLAGE FORD LPT2 278-8700 F O R D 1986 Ranger SupercoO XLT -4 7 . 0 0 0 mflo*. S apaod. M r . Numt-rxjrr- 111*1.all, A M / F M c ago sits. M M

Nton7$6300. 2 2 7 - 4 1 3 4

F®RO 181

1887 R a n g * pick up. 5

$5,000. 4 M « K

TWO F2S0 - 3 . 5 0 0 HB*vy duty (MOW 4 $ f 7 . S 0 0 or M M oftar U 4 4 « l

1978 10 yard t a n d a m d u m p 333 O Detroit , Turbo B

•Haafl. new hydreuflc. rear auapon-" i * t » p . $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 / b a * t 5 3 2 - 4 2 6 7

o w e 1 * 3 8 1 8 pick-up. V 8 . Mumi-n * n work bodtoo. ladder rack. Km ertbe. o a f maintained, as la CaB

3 1 3 - 8 3 5 - 4 4 0 0

• 5 7 . 0 0 0 3 4 4 - 1 6 2 6

^ ^ Ptcfcup groal

S FOX HILLS • » CJvyNar-Piymoutri

9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

400 C A T . 13 000. ABar 7 9 4 - 9 2 5 7

PlCXUP-a 1985 - 2 to

VILLAGE FORD, T 2 278-8700

£ VI

fcrWBroi 1888 Supar ( M n . $ 4 , 9 9 6

Brothori F o r t 4 3 1 - 1 3 7 6

i r & > V A N ~

$&S?M

1 2 3 V a n s

F o r t i'a.

5 2 2 - 1 8 1 1

I XL 1968 - Pockago wefl

S FOX HILLS • • Cttryator-Ptymoutti

I X L T - 7 7 . 0 0 0 mflao. $8 ,500 .

0 7

. S7.996. Aak lor Ed.

POSTAR 1967 XLT, Drown/ tan . Captain's chair* , dua l A C .

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H 2 8 0 0 0 mflo*, dod. 2 j r . ESP Running b o a r d / ar hitch $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 4 5 9 - 9 6 0 6

AEROSTAR. 1969 C a r g o < > § • * . 6 cykndor. $ 7 , 9 8 8 < & n h 8 rcahor *Ferd

ABTRO 1988 Cargo van.

iMrertar, oak pMial i ' i in . carpet . $8300 . Wck. 8 4 7 - 8 8 2 2 . 8 8 2 - 2 1 4 6

A S T R O 1969 C L E

C A R A V / f c S * 8 8 Caravan's. V T a . I r o n $ 8 , 9 8 6 1S86 C o w a n ' s V C a f rom. $ 7 , 9 8 8 m r Canwan 's t ram $ 6 , 9 8 6

FCRESTWOOD

M21-5700

ASTRO VANS - 8 lo chooee t ram Jtoctoon and prtoed to *ofl

r LOU LaRICHE -CHEVY/SUBARU * * * « • « R * - J w i w e e a< K 7 S

- 453-4600 3 N E V Y A S T R O W M O O W V A N

D O O O E . C U S T O M V A N 1983 W a n equipped, amacuiaie . low maee. $6 ,495 - several vans t o cftooeo

^ FOX HILLS Ctvyator-Ptymouth

4 8 5 - 6 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

OOOOE. 1966 Caravan L £ . 7 pas-senger. very low miles, loaded , e x -oaBant condMon. $7 .98$ 8 5 1 - 5 5 4 4

O O O O E 1986 ROYAL SE 8 ga rs . V -6 . Iraflor package . Excel lent condition, low mf leaga 4 7 4 - 1 9 6 2

D O O G E 1967 Caravan. LE. aB o p -sr air condNlonano M t m . 4 7 8 - 7 5 8 5

O O O G E 1967 O r a n d C a r a v a n - 7 peeeanger. twilight Mue . oncaflont condition $7500 . 3 8 3 - 5 3 9 3

OOOGE 1986 Advanced creet ion conversion, loaded. Including T V . only 19.000 mflao. $ 1 3 , 9 0 0

Hines Park Lmcoln-Morcury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext .400

O O O G E 1968 Caravan st retch Cherry red. woodgraki t r im. Inde-pendent rear air 8 heeler , loaded , onooflonl condition. $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 otter 6pm 5 5 9 - 6 2 1 7

B-2S0 Convers ion •eat, T V . V C R W a s $ 2 6 , 9 9 5

OOOGE. 1989. Van. dual air. dual heat. T V . V C R . 5 T H Ase. Edition Mow $ 1 8 , 5 0 0

CRESTWOOD OOOGE

421-5700 F O H O C O N V E R S I O N 1984 Grea t coadWon. new Iranemieeion. nxi t -Itar. extra low m l a a o s . L i fet ime ruat warranty $5500 , after 4 7 2 8 - 4 7 8 7

F O R O E - 1 5 0 C O N V E R S I O N V A N 1889 - V-8 . automatic, air. p o w e r

8 lock*. Cruiee fully

$ 1 2 . 9

CRESTWOOD O O O O E

421-5700 F O R O 1977 Club wagon - Power

A brakes. air. cruiee. 12 $ 1 5 0 0 5 3 7 - 0 1 0 9

F O R O 1980 F 3 5 0 - Work Van . Elec-tncton's truck $975 or beet oftor

5 3 8 - 7 1 4 6

FORO. 1984, Club Van. X L T C a p -air / h e e t .

c eost is. new Hraa. good condi t ion $ 4 . 2 0 0 / b a e t 5 3 5 - 5 7 8 5

F O R O 1966 Aaroetar Convers ion 3 0 t ie r , automatic, air. s tereo, many extrael ExcoBent condit ion, ex tended warranty $ 8 9 9 5 3 4 4 - 4 3 3 2

F O R D 3 2 . 0 0 0 $ 9 , 8 0 0

1 9 8 8 A E R O S T A R X L T -warranty . 5 6 3 - 8 7 1 7

G M C . 1984. Rafly S T X . beeuOTU condition, loaded. 350 outomat lc . very ro tab le . $4 ,350 6 2 4 - 1 9 7 1

G M C 1989 SAFARI S L T Von ^ d a d -a d . gold, 9 . 0 0 0 maee. $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 Oays. 5 8 8 - 8 8 8 2 Evee. 3 4 8 - 0 6 6 6

P L Y M O U T H . 1986. V O Y A G E R - Ex OOMnt uundttkm. 1 owner 5 pas-senger. loaded. $ 4 , 8 0 0 4 2 1 - 6 8 8 3

P L Y M O U T H 1987. Voyager S E . 7 paosswgor. V8. stereo. air, p o w e r staortng/brokoe. $8 ,700. 5 8 3 - 3 3 7 0

V A N C O N V E R S I O N S G R E A T S E L E C T I O N

S ILL B R O W N USED C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

V O Y A G E R S E 1967. mint condit ion. 5 2 . 0 0 0 mBas. $ 8 8 0 0 4 6 2 - 6 1 4 5

V O Y A G E R S E . 1986. 5 peeeanger

oondRlon. $ 6 . 0 0 0 / b e e L

V O Y A G E R . 1985. automat ic , M r b e d aaet. : s s i s r i l . ssicaflam condi-t ion $ 8 8 0 0 8 8 8 - 1 1 8 2

V O Y A G E R 1988- Automat ic . 4 cyan-dor, power , air. a m / t m r a i n l l o , g o o d condit ion $ 8 , 1 0 0 6 2 8 - 4 8 4 0

V O Y A G E R 1989: 10.800 warranty WW t r a d e $12 ,700 . 5 5 2 - 0 7 1 5

824 J a e p a i O t h a r 4-Whaat Orivaa

B L A Z E R 4 X 4 . •WVERADO 1 9 8 9 rea l volue. $ 1 3 , 9 4 8

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd. - Juac Weet of 1-278

453-4600 B L A 2 E R 1878 4x4. $ 1 5 0 0 o r boot

4 2 1

B L A Z E R 1986. 4x4, Tflhoe^Peck age

n. $ 7 2 0 0 _ « i 4 i K r

B R O N C O N 1984 XLT. Loaded , ax

V I L L A G E F O R D |

2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

V E R S I O N Ram. 1887. V * . auto-:. Nr . 36 ,008 a « a a . 5 0 0 or flMor Aftar 8.30» m 9 8 7 - 8 8 4 *

S o "VZ A

C A R A V A N 1 8 8 8

C A R A V A N 1.4

1 1 0 . 2 0 0 or M M oftar CaB D e y * 4 2 8 - 5 8 6 7 C * a r 4 7 3 - 0 8 0 8

B R O N C O 11-1888. X L T . • e u M i 4 a A a N W S M . l 1 0 . 2 0 0

7 3 7

B R O N C O I 1888 • E

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B R O N C O A S 4X4 '985

C W V R O L E T

$ loos* eowor aaet oruNa. M e O M y ? 1.000 e d M a . ( a s

£ CRESTWOOD 421-5700

824 JMps AOttMr 4-WtiMlDrivM

C H E V Y BLAZER S - 1 0 1997. sports package. M l power , air, cruiee. $ 8 9 5 0 4 3 7 - 3 0 3 7

C H E V Y . 1988. 4 whee. U l SO*. Uner. $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 5 2 2 - 9 4 7 1

CJ7 , I doors.

Mock factory soft too a n d Ilka new $ 2 5 0 " 5 4 0 - 4 2 3 3

O O O G E R A M C H A R G E R 1965 - Ratt-apwtar. 4 x 4 . only $ 4 , 3 8 0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 O O O G E R A M C H A R G E R I 9 6 0 - 4 > 4. loaded, o n * $8 ,485

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth

4 8 8 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

OOOGE. 1988 - D A K O T A 4 X 4 x i r a f H K rea. a p a e H m o p a r p * e * -oge. $8500 Aak tar Bob 4 3 5 - 8 8 8 4

F O R O 1976. 4X4 280 . 4 8 0 pkja a u t o rebuf f . 10 O N . $2900 rebuf f . 10000 mOas. c t m p m

F O R O 1968 F 1 5 0 X L T - 3 speed wtth overdrive. 8 cylinder. $ 4 7 5 0 AJeo. Ford 1982 a cylinder outomotic. 'A ton. $3900 Both r> g o o d condit ion.

4 5 3 - 8 1 7 2

G M C . 1983, J immy, V -8 . air. g o o d condition, $5 ,000 or beet 4 7 6 - 8 1 0 4 .

S 6 f

G M C 1967 - J immy. 5 6 . 0 0 0 m i t e * totoOy loaded. Mack 8 white, m a g wheals. $ 6 7 0 0 9 3 2 - 0 1 4 7

ORAMO W A G O N E E R 1989 - A i r . loaded, lactory moonroof . 8 0 0 actu-a l miles. 9 . 5 % f i n a n c e W A S $ 2 9 , 0 0 0 N O W $20.8951

FOX HILLS Chryeter-Ptymouth

4 5 8 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

ISUZU, 1986. T R O O P E R II LS - 2 door , 4 wheel drive, super tow miiee. b e e u t i M c o n a t i o n $ 6 , 4 9 5 Can after 5 p m 4 7 7 - 6 8 7 3

J E E P C H E R O K E E L A R E D O 1990, 10.500 maee L o a d e d " 4 wheel ontl lock -Code N o r m C a * 5 6 7 - 1 0 6 8

J E E P C H E R O K E E 1969 U n i t e d - All options plus a luminum Low mOee. dark red $ 18.500 8 5 2 - 0 4 6 1

J E E P C j - 7 1988 6 C y i n d e r . ha rd -top. 22 .000 miles. $ 6 , 9 9 5

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

J E E P C O M M A N C H E 1986. new s t e r e o , exhaus t Runs G r e a t l l $ 3 9 0 0 Can 5 2 2 - 9 3 3 9

J E E P PICKUP 1972-4 wheel dr ive with plow New exhouet. d u t c h 8 t ires $1200 or beat ofler 2 6 1 - 0 9 5 3

J E E P W A G O N E E R . 1969. navy blue with tan leether trim, full power , new Mlchelln urea, aunrool. $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 Aak lor Ed 3 4 8 - 6 1 1 1

J E E P W R A N G L E R 1966 S a h a r a 5 spaed, soft top. e m - l m stereo, ex-cellent condition 5 4 0 - 2 1 2 3

J E E P 1962 CJ7 , automat ic 6 7 . 5 0 0 hard/aof l top. good condt-

negotiable 6 2 8 - 4 9 1 4

J E E P 1983 CJ7- 8 cylinder. 4 apaad. ha rd top. ex t ras $ 3 , 5 0 0

5 7 2 - 9 5 4 0

JEEP, 1964 CJ-7 , 4 cyt. 4 a p a a d . a m t m coaaefte. 4 kft kit. $ 3 8 0 0 or b e N Oder 4 6 2 - 0 1 1 4 2 4 0 - 1 5 6 1

J E E P - 1 * 8 6 Cherokee L a r e d o 2 door . 4 x 4. 5 speed, air navy, e x -ceOent condition, $6 ,900 . 7 3 7 - 1 6 3 6

J E E P 1988, CJ7 - Herd top, bikini top. automatic. Nr . low mileage Many extras Evas: 3 4 8 - 4 8 4 9

R A M C H A R G E R . 1968. LE 4X4. FuBy equipped Every factory opt ion On ly 14.000 maee S A V E $ 1 1 . 9 0 0

CRESTWOOD O O O G E

421-5700 W R A N G L E R 1969 I S L A N D E R 6 cyl-inder. 5 spaed. 16.000 mi. all records, mint condition. $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 J e d H. Dey 5 9 2 - 2 6 7 8 Eves 4 4 2 - 9 4 « 4

825 Sports A Import sd Cars

A C C O R D 1967 LX - 4 door , aunrool . 8 more $ 8 5 0 0 or beat. C a f Mike 8 4 4 - 6 7 8 6

A C U R A - 1 9 6 7 Integra LS, 5 a p a a d . air. crmee, caaaet le w.'equaltzer. loaded, super d e e n Sporty. $ 7 , 0 0 0 .

4 7 1 - 4 7 6 8

A C U R A 1868 miegra LS . 5 speed. N r . oun roof, cassette, records. Immaculate, $9 ,500. 7 8 8 - 2 8 9 6

ACURA: 1986 Integra RS. N r . a u t o -mat ic . a m / t m cassette W a r r a n t y Ruat p r o o N d $ 1 0 , 7 0 0 5 4 4 - 8 7 1 8

A U D I 1960 4000 . 2 door , black. 4 apaed. air. cruiee control, a m f m cao-aerte. sunroof wheels C lean Must be aeon to appreciate. $ 3 , 0 0 0 / oflar

Days. 3 4 8 - 9 4 3 8 Eves , 7 2 8 8 M B

AUDI 1888. 4000S. 5 speed, sun-roof. 38 .000 maee. $ 6 8 0 0 After 8pm 8 weekends 4 7 6 - 0 2 4 0

AUOl 1967 4 0 0 0 C S Ouet t ro . l o a d -e d . greet shape $ 6 4 0 0 / b e e * . muet ooa. Days 3 8 3 - 7 5 9 0 Eves. 4 7 7 - 9 0 6 6

A U D I 1967 4 0 0 0 C S Oue t t ro sun-roof. loaded. I k e now, $ 8 9 0 0

3 3 8 - 8 2 2 2

B M W 1984 318. c h o r t o N wtth N l options including m o o n r o d . $ 5 , 8 9 9

T Y M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

B M W . 1964. 3181 N e w tranamie-aton. -$ 6 5 0 0 2 5 8 - 1 1 5 3

d u t c h No ruet Stick shift. 0. 2 5 8 - 1

B M W 1984 5331- P o r t e d c o n d M o n . 06 options $10 ,000 or beet oftor

4 7 4 - 2 4 0 8

B M W 1986. 325e- 4 door sedan block exianor with p e o n leether In-terior Loeded, aunroof panaaomc mot ) Ha phone, or ig inal se rv ice r e c o r d s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $12 ,900 . 3 5 6 - 2 4 6 8

B M W 1967 325 Loaded. Mack on Mack , automatic, p h o n e 5 9 . 0 0 0 maee. $12 ,800 5 8 9 - 8 6 0 2

B M W 1987 535. 5 speed, N l o p -tions. sxcekeni condit ion $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 or beal oflar 3 3 5 - 4 1 8 3

BMW 198$ 32818 btoo on black.

tont condition toadad. 382-2148

8MVK 1988 328 - SBvor 33.000 Hwy mflao. ju« Vary Nwrpl $17,000

pay. 2 door , tuned ud 540-2008

B M W 1988 838 - Laaao kom owner tor 8 month* 888 8000

8M1W 1986 73®- 27.000 brown, goto BOS pftont ronfy Shorpl

mBoa. Mink 7 w war-841-8777

CONVCTTE Motor CJty snow swap 6 sola May SOVON . C h o v o r o t o t MB) twaon Crooks $ CooBdgt

CLOOOK C a r 18-20 Mate > i y $ s -

COWVETTE 1888 porno 400KP 4 apeod Nr l ea ther 2 t o p e In $25,000

irttoto. 427. ondBorkng.

4SO-8188

CORVETTE 1878 - VoBow, MR M s nor , automonc. good o o n d n o n Oe-ragokopt $6600 841-7888

c o f t v r r n . 1878, r m Top*, automatic 360 $6f 4 8 i - 5 0 M

HONAV. T-MM

461-6*46

C O R V E T T E 18T7-

C O R V t T T B - 1679 T 1 - 1979 O r t o M U > 4 speed wi

8 T 8 - 7 4 3 3

C O R V E T T E . 1880. 2 1 . 8 8 8 MBOO,

C O R V E T T E 1881 - low mBoa. Iu«y •as 1 - rooN. 4 a p a a d $ 1 0 , 8 0 8 or beet oRn

C O a v t m 188^ - loaded . T lope . re f fea . $ 1 1 0 8 0

$ 4 8 - 7 0 0 8

U U R H I I I I MSB- Caaacaor i b » -M M M M . 18.800 rnmm e » -

N * m i A l l II. $ 1 8 , 8 0 0 6 T B - 1 6 1 2

825 Sports A Importod Cora

C O R V E T T E 1862. automatic. 3 8 0 CF1 W h i l e o n red l e a N w , k f f y loed-

Locklns gleaa T tope power u r i w m i wwioowi, im iswscoptc wheal, cruiee oontrol. vary o o U Nr . alarm, gerage kept, summer drtvan only Almoet 5 2 M 0 or igmN mBaa. 1 1 3 . 6 0 0 CoB P o w . 10am-12 noon

4 6 4 - 7 0 7 4

C O R V E T T E 1968 Red. glees top. loaded 3 1 . 0 0 0 mOee. new Uree. $15 ,000 . 4 8 4 - 1 4 6 4 Or 4 3 7 - 8 8 1 7

C O R V E T T E . 1988. gray. 4 speed, leether, Booe. door top. new Oreo. 4 9 . 0 0 0 rnaes. $15,800. 8 8 1 - 8 0 1 0

C O R V E T T E . 1988, A m o . air. gMea top. Booe stereo : sssetts, immaou-kate condit ion, low maaa. $ 1 6 , 9 0 0

CRESTWOOD OOOGE

421-5700 C O R V E T T E . 1967, custom finish. m d r a g M rust, leether. slorm. stored winters. 2 0 . 0 0 0 mMoe. mint. $ 2 1 , 5 0 0

3 5 8 - 2 0 9 6

C O R V E T T E 1988. whi te / red leather, auto. Z 5 2 . glass lop, alarm, loaded. $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 4 5 3 - 4 0 4 4 or 5 2 2 - 7 8 5 0

C O R V E T T E 1988 - convert ible Loaded. 12.000 o d u e l mOee. stored winters m e n . $27 0 0 0 negotiates

7 2 4 - 8 1 9 9

C O R V E T T E 1989 Whi ts / red leether. alt power 6 extras, ^ e m a i e owner . $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 6 2 6 - 9 3 6 6 Eve 5 4 0 - 2 4 1 4

C O R V E T T E I 9 6 0 Convertible - Red. Meek lop 8 interior Save. $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 Sad $ 2 9 , 9 0 0 6 5 1 - 7 2 6 8

CRX. 1964, H O N D A - 5 speed. 1 5 liter, aunrool , a m / t m caaeet te . $4 ,000 C a l Oays: 4 2 7 - 2 1 4 7

D A T S U N . 1961. 280 ZX Turbo Lots of new parts $ 1 8 8 0 3 5 3 - 3 7 4 1

D A T S U N . 1963, 280 ZX- Loaded. I -tops. leether seals digital doeh. Nr . Days: 5 3 3 - 4 4 0 9 Evee: 4 7 1 - 3 7 7 2

I I O N O A C R X 1967 - 1.5 HF, 5 speed. N r . cassette, only 3 0 . 0 0 0

p r i c a $ 6 . 4 5 0

CRESTWOOD OOOGE

421-5700 H O N O A 1 9 6 2 - 8 6 W a n t e d High miloogo or domogod O K

2 6 1 - 6 4 3 9

H O N D A 1965 A C C O R D Air. ces-sans. cruiee. eulometlc, 6 8 , 0 0 0

is. $ 4 6 0 0 8 7 9 - 7 3 0 7

H O N O A 1985 Accord Hatchback Automat ic trsnsmission. s m - f m caa-aetle. Nr . 2 5 . 0 0 0 mass. $ 5 0 0 0

3 4 8 - 7 6 1 6

H O N O A : 1965 Prelude. 5 speed. c h o r c o N grey New Urea 8 brakae. Hon smoker . $ 3 9 0 0 6 2 6 - 8 5 7 7

H O N O A . 1965 - Prelude 8 k j e , load-ed * N o r m , sunroof C iceOent condit ion 5 speed. 81 .000 mBeo. $ 5 , 9 0 0 or b o o t - 3 4 7 - 6 7 3 1

H O N O A 1988 Accord. 5 speed. Nr . Ion. B e N 5 4 2 - 8 6 4 0

H O N O A 1966 Accord LX1. 4 door , eulometlc , air. 38 .000 maee. excel -lent. $ 8 5 0 0 5 5 3 - 4 8 8 0 4 8 9 - 0 7 4 6

H O N O A . 198$. Accord LX1. aunroof. 4 door , automat ic , loaded. $ 7 9 0 0 /

I Of ler 4 8 9 - 3 2 4 3

H O N O A . 1986 Accord. LX1. hatch-k . mint , now exhouet. brakes, U l rsnty. $8600 . 8 2 6 - 0 2 7 5

H O N D A 1888 C M c DX. 8 speed, highway m i s s , very good oondmon. dark red. $ 3 9 0 0 8 8 2 - 7 9 9 8

H O N O A . 1988. Prakido SI. Mue . aB options. 5 speed. Pristine. 4 8 , 0 0 0 mass. $ 6 9 5 0 8 4 8 - 9 3 8 8

H O N O A 1 9 8 7 Wagon, 5 apaad. sun-root, spotMse. white, 3 7 m p o $5695

9 9 8 - 3 8 3 7

H O N O A 1988 A C C O R D LX 4 door. 3 3 . 0 0 0 miles, dork M u e Automatic.

I „$11 .500 Days 8 5 1 - 2 4 8 1

H O N O A 1 9 6 8 CRX. while, loaded. SOmpg. 5 speed, 9 t ires/r ims, air $ 7 8 0 0 3 6 2 - 3 3 0 2

J A G U A R 1977. XJL 6 cylinder. 4 door sedan, completely reetored 1 yr ego. new stiver point 8 completely rebuf f overheuied engine, show r o o m condit ion, voted by R o a d 6 Track Magaz ine beet looking 4 door sodon since W W 2 . $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 or boot ofler. COB M r D k m i n 8 4 1 - 1 2 0 5 or

5 4 0 - 3 8 2 8

J A G U A R . 1988. XJ6, one owner , mint CondMon. 36 .000

lorlor. car phone. $20 ,900 . loo. 8 2 7 - 1 2 3 0

beige m-Cafl off-

5 j 0 ^ a T 8

J A G U A R 1968. XJSC, 2 coupe. r e m o v a b N top. aB leether 4 0 0 0 mBeo. ako new. $38 ,000 .

M A Z D A . 1983 . Q L C - Burgundy. 4 door wtth suck, 1 owner. $475 . Troy

A 8 4 1 - 0 9 8 $

M A Z D A . 1 9 6 3 RX7, 5 roof, o m / f m cassette. AAoy wheels, air Boot of lar. 8 4 2 - 8 4 6 3

M A Z D A 1985 6 2 6 LX - New brakae / Uree /bat tary /s t fu ts f e a B a W t con-dit ion $ 3 5 0 0 or best 5 2 2 - 2 3 2 8

M A Z D A . 1986 - RX7 Gray. cas-sette. sun root, suto Ex cedent con-dition Beet otter 8 6 1 - 9 8 2 2

M A Z D A - 1986 828LX Loaded, au -tomatic. very d e a n , i t ires/struts. $ 4 9 0 0

M A Z D A - 1987. RX7. Rod, N r . 4 3 . 0 0 0 mBaa. a b e o M o mint conc»-hon. $ 8 5 0 0 5 5 3 - 7 3 2 8

M A Z D A 3 2 3 1887. 4 6 . 0 0 0 mBaa. Nr . 5 apaed. A M - F M stereo < 3 2 0 0 or

M A Z D A 8 8 M X 6 , sharp $ 8 , 9 8 8 Hlnaa Park L inco ln -Uercur ,

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 axt 4 0 0

M E R C E D E S BENZ 3 8 0 S C 187$ . a x -ceOent condit ion, now Woo. $ 1 1 J 0 0 o r b o N o R a r Ueoeoge. 2 9 4 - 9 8 4 7

MERCEDES 1877, 2400. lorlor n oacopHonN corx lor noada work. $3 ,000

body $ kv Mton. mo-

644-8828

MERCEDES. 1878, 4608L - Corv vombto. 78.000 mfla*. booutlM con-dition $23,500 477-8673

MERCEDES 1981 - M 0 O. 88.000

aunroof. toadad. now *ng tont condtton

too. OBON-828-6721

MERCEOCS 1864. 2301 E- 8*vor/

$16.800 827-4466 or 932-0716

M E R C E O E 8 , 188814. 190E, Mook tan inaarior mint. $ 1 7 , 9 8 0 O n e

M E R C E D E S 1888, 880 SEL. I

CRESTWOOD

421-5700 M E R K U R 1887 8 Speed I 1 1 1 l i . aunroof. mora , low mBeo. $ 8 , 7 9 8

F a r t 4 2 V 1 1 7 9

M O B . 1972, porta. 8 8 . 8 0 0 W h o m $ $ 8 - 4 4 1 2

MtSSAN M A X I M A 1887 Sedan. M l power, moonrocf $ 2 , 0 0 8 mBoo $ 8 , 9 8 8

B o b J o a n n o t l e

PONTIAC GMC P l y m o u t h , M i

4 5 3 - 2 5 0 0

2 r 5 S L - s . r s r s « •Bng M l M B t a r . w m -aBma. new Our top O-

4 0 M T A $ 1 6 k p » vaRa V 8 $ 6 , 0 0 0 mBoo, one ONBar aMk M l aorvlao r a a a r B e S h o w r o o m p e r f e c t $ 4 0 . 0 0 0 or beet oRor 8 8 $ - $ 188

8 1 1 1888

825 S p o r t s ! Importod Core

M 8 S A N . 1 8 8 8 - 240FX. 8 . 8 0 0 mBaa. aunroof /power p a r * a g e 8 1 2 . 0 0 0 Caa batwaon 8 - 5 p m

P O R S C H E . 1979, 9 2 8 - EjicaBant •th s e d d N 8 8 6 - 1 0 4 9

$ 1 2 , 4 0 0 or I

8 4 4 - 2 1 , 0 0 0

[$81

P O R S C H E 1888 9 1 1 Carrara . gar-net /Mock. 2 2 . 0 0 0 mBeo. axcatan l condition. A l opdona. $ 3 3 , 0 0 0

8 8 8 - 4 1 8 0

P O R S C H E . 1988 - 8 4 4 . guerds rod. 4 3 0 0 m l o a . m a n y extras, arvnacu-lete condit ion. $ 2 1 . 0 0 0 . 8 4 2 - 1 3 0 7

P O R S C H E 1988. 9 2 8 S - Black, mmt . roar air. 2 4 . 0 0 0 mBaa. hand weehed.

$32 SOO 5 4 9 - 6 7 1 5

R A N G E R O V E R 1888- Limited edition, oxcaBont condit ion. 17.000 maee. 3 3 8 - 1 5 0 5

ROLLS R O Y C E ConUcfte 1988. corv vert lbN. gree t c o n d M o n . m a k e y txv beet ofler Contac t KeBy 5 8 9 - 7 2 6 2

SAAB. 1888. 9 0 0 S - 3 door , slete Hue. AB opt ions 5 spaed CxcoBsnl buy. $ 6 , 0 0 0 6 7 9 - 8 3 4 6

SAAB. 1985. 900 . Turbo. 16 valve. excoBent c o n d M o n . Automat ic . 3 door. $ 7 8 0 0 8 4 5 - 9 3 6 5

S C O R P t O ' s 1988-89 - Before you buy and pay l o o much. CaB uef l BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

SPITFIRE 1978 . axcoBont condition. soft 8 h a r t top. $ 1950- f i rm Caa after 7pm. 6 4 5 - 1 6 1 2 ,

S U B A R U . 1861. Ha tchback , blue. 5 speed. oxcoBsnl engine, needs bat-lory 8 exhouet $ 6 0 0 / b e e t CaB after 7pm. aak lor Alex 722-4373 .

S U B U R U 1 8 8 2 2 door GL. 5 spaed. a s car Excel lent condit ion.

$ 1850/beet 4 2 5 - 0 5 8 0

TOYOTA. 1968. S U P R A - Automat-ic. wh i te /burgundy tow miss . W a r -ranty. $ 1 3 , 4 9 8 CoB: 5 4 0 - 9 7 2 0

T R I U M P H . 1973 Spitf ire $ 9 5 0 or beat oflar 4 5 3 - 1 5 2 0 9 3 7 - 0 8 0 4

T R I U M P H . 1978 SprttVe $ 1 5 0 0 or t ofler 4 2 7 - 8 8 7 4

T R I U M P H , 1980. T R 7 - Convert ible, stored winters, very g o o d condit ion $3 ,000 oc beet ofler 5 4 0 - 2 2 9 9

V O L V O 1964 GL-Excel lent condi-tion. Air, aunrool, aB power . 4 cylin-der. $ 4 3 0 0 6 4 5 - 1 0 7 3

V O L V O 1887 7 4 0 G L E Wagon , all power. axcoBont condit ion. $ 1 3 , 0 0 0

V O L V O 1 9 8 8 2 4 0 G L Low m i s eg s. power , automat ic , air. $ 1 3 , 0 0 0

firm Day 9 8 3 - 6 5 6 0 Evee 3 9 3 - 5 5 6 8

852 Classic Core C L A S S I C M o t o r City Classic Car show, swap 8 aala M a y 19-20 . M h e Sevole. Cheveroiet M o p N Rd. Be-tween C r o o k s 4 CooMdge 8 5 5 - 0 3 5 9

C O N T I N E N T A L 1949 - Coemo. test-k. 13 .000 mBeo. e x c e l s n l condi-

tion $7SOO/beet 9 3 2 - 0 1 4 7

CORVAIR 1967 oonvar t lMa - $ 4 0 0 0 ; 1964 convert ible $ 8 0 0 0 Muet see 10 s p p r e d a l a 8 2 2 - 1 8 1 1

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1 8 7 8 - 6 cylin-der, air. sport whsNs. only 4 0 . 8 8 1

nor m a e e $ 4 , 7 0 0 H l n e o P o r k Lincoln Mercury

4 8 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext 4 0 0

E X C A U B U R . 1976. 4 8 4 power . M>-soiutsly immacula te . O k l a h o m a car.

a away 4 6 2 - 2 1 1 3 .

F IREBIRD 197^. Formula, mint. 21,000 mBaa. 4 .9 Btar. V-8 . Mue . $ 8 2 0 0 8 8 1 - 1 2 9 6

FORO 1939- 2 door , origmel re-stored axcaaant car. $ 8 , 0 0 0

5 3 3 - 8 5 2 9

M G 1950 T D - G o o d condition Looka good, runa good. G a r a g e kopl A a k l n g $ 11 .000 Days: 9 6 2 - 0 5 2 5 Eva: 8 8 1 - 2 7 5 2

M U S T A N G - 1 9 8 6 . conver tabla . re-stored. candy apple red. white top. 8 cyander. automat ic , ex t ra parte. $ 7 , 4 0 0 6 3 6 - 3 4 1 8

M U S T A N G 1967 -289 . V8 . 4 ba r re l , automatic, power s teer ing /brakes

* top, c o n s o M G o o d oondMon After 4 :30pm. 4 7 8 - 3 8 7 4

vinyl t o $5800

M U S T A N G 1973 - M e c h I. excoBent condition, must sacrif ice $ 4 9 0 0 or beet 8 4 1 - 9 1 7 1

O L D S M O B I L E 1975 C U T L A S S - S 2 door. 56K or tgmN mBeogs, blue printed 4 5 8 engine. HoBy d u N race 4 barrel , haadara 8 d u N ataniaaa exheuet. G o o d y e a r Eagto GT's . ApoBo m a c N n a d a luminum wheels Clarion eound system $ much more. Very d i e r r y - v e r y fact Serwus offers caB: 3 1 3 - 3 7 3 - 9 0 8 6

O L D S 1841- Sedan , auto. atrNght 8. 46 ,000 ortglnN mBeo Showroom now. $ 5 . 5 0 0 / b e s t $ 8 7 - 8 8 8 6

P L Y M O U T H t 8 6 6 O N v a d e r e N. 2 door hardtop. 7 0 4 4 0 4 b a r r e l auto-matic Vary rootorobio. extra parts. $1500 . 4 7 1 - 8 3 1 5

T R I U M P H S P I T F I R E . 1888 - $ 1 , 8 0 0 or beet Af ter 8 p m 4 7 8 - 5 8 5 2

V O L K S W A G E N 1 9 7 7 - WoMaburg Edition W M s on w h i l e convertible, mini oondWon. $ 8 2 0 0 or beet Muet SSB 8 4 6 - 5 2 6 2

VW. 1878, Super Beet le convert ible, white. 1 1 . 0 0 0 s u m m e r rnBsi. oB originN M M I $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 . 7 7 4 - 6 1 1 5

854 Amoricon Motors - 4 Wheel drive, good

jet sea to .appreusis $ 1800 Aftar 5pm. 4 2 2 - 8 4 8 8

R E N A U L T 1884 E N C O R E - E x csBanl gaBon. Runa a n d looks

4 8 8 ^ 7 1 9

R E N A U L T 1988 AJBence - G o o d condMon, low maee. $ 2 ^ 0 0

4 8 6 - 7 1 3 6

868 Buicfc

BAD CREDIT OK Pork Avenue. 1888 F o r t 1888 T a w u a S N O Ford 1888 Taurus w a g o n GL

1888 Q r a n d A m SE 4 a 4

LX

M a n y Other i + tafceove

i p l o f c - w Choices

> 4 7 -

C E N T U R Y LIMTTED 188$, loaded, mmt o o n d m o n $ 2 8 0 0 or boat

$ 8 8 - 4 1 8 2

C E N T U R Y L I M I T E D 1888. 4 door.

C E N T U R Y LIMTTED 1 8 8 8 Loaded,

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

. • Juat Weet of 1-27$

4 5 3 - 4 8 0 0

C E N T U R Y 1884. kWy loaded, needs

L l i m i l 8 1 . 0 0 0 JD I ta iB i l . $ 2 9 0 0

CaBaRor $pw». 8 9 1 - 0 8 3 4

c o w m o r . 1884. 4 d e a r . 6 oyBador,

^ ooo-

C E N T u R y 1 * 8 8 - U M M * 4 L 4

s s - j a s " LS m m 1888, 7 8 M

R ^ a a j j s j d s j ^ n o ^ * .

Oaya $ 8 8 - 8 8 2 4 B v e e . » < 8 8916

BARSI AUVKL • A^*8

ESTATE. 1987. W A G O N - 8 . gar. top of the line. FuBy toadad. ex CoBont condMon 1 owner , N mBoa $ 7 0 0 0 4 2

LESABRE-1973 . 4 d o o r . 3 8 0 V8. now automatic tranomNNicin 8 start-

PARK AVENUE, 1988, gray, w i re c o n d M o n , 3 5 3 - 1 9 8 0

PARK A V E N U E . 1867, blue. 4 door loaded. amciBant condi t ion 7 7 . 0 0 0 mBaa. $9 .000 /o f le r 5 2 8 - 3 8 2 9

PARK AVENUE. mBeo. ExcoBant

Ul tra . 2 8 . 0 0 0 $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 4 8 9 - 8 3 1 2

REATTA, 1988 - toadad. red. muet sea. $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 Aak tor Hekx

5 2 2 - 8 6 0 6

REATTA, 1989 - L o a d e d . 1 3 . 0 0 0 mBee. red / tan . war ran ty $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 . ExcoBent oondRlon 6 2 8 - 8 2 8 4

RegM Limited 1965. toadad. 4 2 . 0 0 0 mi., wfme wtth r e d Inter ior , new t r e e 1 7 . 0 0 0 / b e a t Af tar 5 4 2 8 - 8 0 2 4

REGAL. 1978. 4 door . Mue . now tlrae. muffler & engine $ 7 0 0 or boot oflar 4 6 4 - 0 3 6 0

REGAL 1981 - Au tomat ic wi th air Only 11 .695

H O L I D A Y C H E V R O L E T 4 7 4 - 3 5 9 4

REGAL 1985 LTD- WhMe. tow mBee. 3rd cor, great condit ion, $ 5 , 5 0 0 . 5 4 9 - 3 3 1 3 o r S 3 1 - 6 7 6 2

REGAL 1969 k m n a d - R e d . loaded, 14.000 mflea Boot of ler 2 5 8 - 8 4 3 5

RIVERA 1989 G S C lsssK 4 3 0 en-gine. factory chroma. Vary claonl Runa exceBantf Muet seed $ 2 8 0 0 / beat. After 6pm. 9 3 7 - 1 1 8 1

S K Y H A W K 1986- T - type . T u r b o . 4 speed. fuBy loaded. excoBent condi-tion. exteneded war ranty . 2 . 0 0 0 ml.

$ 5 , 0 0 0 5 2 2 - 1 6 1 5

SKYLARK 1976 - Kentucky car . good condition. 4 door . 6 cylinder, runs good. Asking $ 9 0 0 5 2 2 - 8 1 3 4

SKYLARK. 1978 - 4 door , au tomat -ic. a m / t m stereo. 1 owner . G o o d condition CoB 4 2 2 - 3 4 1 1

S K Y L A R K . 1988 - FuBy toadad. N r . power s teer ing /brakes , o m / f m stor-

rer $ 5 3 0 0 4 7 1 - 5 9 1 9

S O M E R S E T 1985. 5 4 . 5 0 0 mBoa. N r . automatic, vary g o o d c o n d M o n . $ 3 8 0 0 3 9 9 - 9 2 2 8

S O M E R S E T 1966 - V6 . M l power , loedod. a e o n Asking $ 4 , 3 5 0

8 5 1 - 8 1 4 5

858 Cadillac C I M A R R O N 1986 - G o o d c o n d M o n ,

or 50 .000 mBee.. leether interior, aunrool. loaded $ 6 0 0 0 3 4 4 - 6 7 0 6

C I M M A R O N . 1985. toBy loeded . ax oaBant condition, tow mllaa. $eve. $4 9 9 5

CRESTWOOD O O O G E

421-5700 C O U P E DE V ILLE 1 9 7 9 - g o o d con -dition. $ 1 8 0 0 / b e e t 3 5 7 - 0 3 2 3

C O U P E OEVILLE 1968. toadad. leather, warranty. oiooBonl corx» -

9 7 8 - 8 1 4 4

C O U P E OeVILLE D I E S E L . 1 9 8 0 ly In oxeaBant c o n d M o n 6 3 8 3 - 3 7 4 1

C O U P E DE V I L L E - 1 9 8 5 . no ruat. 6 7 , 0 0 0 mflea. a m t m raaaat ta . sir.

$7 .500 'o f l e r 3 4 4 - 0 0 0 4

C O U P E OEVILLE 1 8 7 7 G o o d condi-t i o n ^ 1.295

H O L I D A Y C H E V R O L E T 4 7 4 - 3 8 8 4

E L D O R A D O 1975 G a o r g i o i nice c o n d M o n W h i t e / b l u e $3 ,000 5

E L D O R A D O 1983 B a r r i o White. ex-coBent c o n d M o n Loaded . 5 8 . 0 0 0 mflea. $ 7 8 0 0 8 4 8 - 0 0 9 7 or 8 4 8 - 8 3 8 8

E L D O R A D O 1985 - Blarttz. white, extra d e a n . 5 3 . 0 0 0 mBeo. Bet le ry . Uroo. brakae new $ 9 5 0 0 3 3 6 - 2 0 9 1

ELDORADO: 1985 ExcoBant oondl-tton. Grey wtth B u r o u n d v l • 8 2 , 0 0 0 mBee $ 8 8 0 0 CoB 6 8 1 - 5 4 3 1

E L D O R A D O 1 9 8 8 - L o o d a d . b u r g a n -dy /burgandy leather. U k a now $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 5 5 4 - 6 7 8 3

F L E E T W O O D . 1966 B r o u g h a m Q M exec, 5 5 . 0 0 0 mllaa. e icof lent condl -Hcn. new tires. $ 9 , 0 0 0 . 8 4 2 - 9 2 1 2

S E D A N O E V I L L E 1986. 5 7 . 0 0 0 mBee. toadad. white, excel lent con -dit ion $ 9 6 0 0 ' b e e t 4 2 0 - 3 5 7 6

SEDAN D E V ILLE 1989. rupy red. leether. loedod U k o now. 9 . 0 0 0 mfloe. $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 4 8 3 - 3 6 9 4

S E D A N De VNe 1965. toeded. tow mllaa, on cedent condit ion. $ 7 , 2 5 0 CoB mormnga or evee 8 4 3 - 8 0 3 2

S E D A N OE V I L L E - 1 9 8 3 . d E legance Ftorldo cor. c r e a m color. aB accaa sorlee. m o o n roof. « 8 J 0 0 . 6 4 2 - 9 4 5 0

S E D A N D E V ILLE 1987- Dark Mue . oxcaflent oondRlon. 3 2 . 0 0 0 mflea. troneSeraMe warranty $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 .

2 5 8 - 9 2 4 6

S E D A N O E V I L L E . 1 9 8 9 . u n d e r 10.000 mfloe. P la t inum with Mack leather interior. Mock fua p h a e t o n top. Custom a l u m i n u m whooN. $ 1 9 , 9 0 0 8 8 1 - 7 2 5 8

SEVILLE. 1981. tow mflaoga. $ 4 9 5 0

8 6 8 - 1 4 0 4 .

SEVILLE. 1868. toadad wtth leether eHertor. aunroof. a i icaBanl condi -tion. $ 1 1 , 9 0 0 L e a v e I m e e s a g e

800 Ctwvrolot A E R O S T O A R 1886 Air condit ion,

croon fltooo a n d mora . idMon. Save $ 4 , 9 9 8

CRESTWOOD O O O O E

421-5700 BE RETT A 1988 - A u t o m a t i c . Nr . stereo. Baah red. immacxBasa o o n d k Hon S p o d N $ 8 , 8 8 6

CRESTWOOD D O D G E

421-5700 BERETTA 1888 G T . toadad. 8

2 8 . 0 0 0 mBaa. $ 6 , 4 8 5 4 2 8 - 2 8 7 7

BERETTA 1988 G T - 5 apaad. od. now factory engine. $ 8 . 1 0 0

BERETTA 1888 - O T . wh i le . aB G M

3 £ L BERETTA 1888 B T - R e d . toadad. a»-Wys 14 .000 N M . M M B a n — 0 0 . $ 8 3 0 0 8 4 7 - 8 2 8 0

C A M A R O i •ntacSaO V6. 1

N . a M O O - B r w i 8 2 8 - 8 7 1 $

C A M A R O 1888 ;oarta D S O p M

4 2 0 - 4 0 8 7

188$ 8 » M a $

s a ^ a s r s s s s r

C A M A R O 1884. T

tops. loaBaB. asarad wtnaara, 6 o f c o . $ 8 j e e A ^ a r t e t 8>1 -

C a a a i O C L W S S . v a $ a p a a d L

M M oondMon. law mdm, l a . $ 8 8 . 1 7 7 - 1 8 8 8

C A a * A R O 1887 S p a n

V r l l V T I W f l

C A M A R R O 1978 - runa good . 3 8 0 au tomat ic $ 2 2 8 ARar 4. 8 3 8 - 8 0 1 3

C L A S S I C . 1888. Broug-h a m LS. 1 owner, loedod Ask ing $13 .900 /beot 4 8 4 - 7 8 8 6

CAVALIER RS 18$7 Loaded , pr iced 10 ooB. $ 8 , 8 8 8

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd. - Juat Weet o4 1 -278

453-4600 C A V A L I E R Z 2 4 1 8 8 7 - V - 6 . a u t o -matic. air. tflt. cruiee. power locks.

l ion. Clearanoe Pr ice $ 8 , 9 8 6

CRESTWOOD D O O O E

421-5700 CAVALIER 1964 - e u l o m e t l c power sleering/brafcee. o k . $ 1 , 6 8 0

T Y M E A U T O 4 8 8 - 8 8 8 6

CAVALIER 186 Ic. tow mBoa. $ 3 9 0 0 or b o o t I

R S - A k . outomet -warranty 2 8 1 - 8 4 0 8

C A V A L I E R 1988-4 door , power /1m cee-4 2 8 - 0 2 8 4

iloorlng/brofcoo. o k . o m / t m setts Ont owner $ 4 2 0 0

CAVALIER. 1986 - 4 apaed. power steering $ brokee. e m / f m , n e w tires 8 exhouet. ruet prooled , very g o o d

$ 2 . 5 0 0 4 7 6 - 1 7 5 4

C A V A U E R 1 9 6 7 w a g an. Air steering, brskee. automat ic , a m - f m stereo, new tiroe. $ 5 0 0 0 3 4 6 - 2 3 3 9

C A V A L I E R 1968 Z 2 4 , e x c e 0 e n t con-dit ion CaB after 6 P M 2 6 1 - 5 3 5 9

C A V A L I E R - 1 8 8 6 . Z 2 4 convor tab le . 5 apeod. air, power s teer ing /brskee , ' windows/ locks $ 1 1 , 9 8 5 Ask tar John after 4 p m 6 2 8 - 2 1 2 2

CAVALIER. 1969, V 2 4 . Conver t ib le . M a c k , automat ic , tufty e q u i p p e d . A M F M caeeet te . 1 3 . 8 0 0 mi lee $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 8 5 6 - 8 5 5 5

C A V A L I E R 1989 Z 2 4 Block, au to -matic Caaaet le . ok Sunroof , toad-a d . 2 3 , 0 0 0 m l $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 3 7 V 7 3 4 9

C A V A L I E R 1989 Z 2 4 conver t ib le , burgundy, toeded. 9 . 2 0 0 mBoa. $ 1 3 , 9 0 0 or b e N 4 6 4 - 8 2 2 6

CELEBRITY Euroaport . 1964. r e b u f f engine, new tranemiaoion. aunroof . mint condition $ 2 0 5 0 6 6 1 - 1 1 9 2

CELEBRITY. 1964 - 4 door . 4 cylin-der . ok. M l power , cruiee. excel lent condition $ 2 , 9 5 0 5 8 9 - 2 6 6 1

CELEBRITY 1988 E U R O S P O R T Loaded 4 door. Saver Excel lent condition $ 7 3 0 0 After 4. 4 5 1 - 2 1 9 9

CELEBRITY 1962 - 4 door , 4 cylin-der. outometic. Nr . very good condi-tion $ 1 5 0 0 5 6 3 - 1 5 2 6

CELEBRITY 1 9 6 5 H A x . m m age. clean $ 4 2 0 0 or boot ofler

4 2 5 - 6 0 5 5

C H E V E T T E , 1983 - 4 apeod. g o o d Condition $ 7 0 0 FBrmangton a rea CMI after 6pm: 4 7 4 - 0 6 7 7

C H E V E T T E - 1 9 8 6 , 4 apaed. 4 door . C S peck ego. tak condMon. $ 1 , 2 0 0 Muet sea 3 4 9 - 2 7 0 9 or 6 6 4 - 8 6 5 5

C O R C I S A 1968 LT - 8 cyl inder, ou-tometic. toadad. oxoaflant condit ion. 3 0 . 0 0 0 mfloe, $ 7 , 3 0 0 4 2 7 - 0 6 5 5

C O R S I C A - 1989 . LT. dork gray. led . Q M execut ive 13 .500 mBee

$ 9 1 0 0 8 4 6 - 5 2 0 6

G E O S P E C T R U M 1989, 4 door , 3 8 0 0 m i s s , eu lomet lc . air. tape . $ 7 1 0 0 3 7 7 - 2 5 3 0

LET U S S E L L Y O U R CARS O N C O N S I G N M E N T

Cuetomera wettmg tor aB Chevy modoN. Lie on aad. bonded

T Y M E A U T O 4 8 5 - 5 5 8 6

M O N T E C A R L O SS 1967. toeded. $ 9 2 5 0

6 6 2 - 3 4 2 3

M O N T E C A R L O S S 1965 - T - tops . buckets " Console. V8. power win-dows $ locks. I f f . cruiee. cassette , Immaculate condit ion $ A V E , $ 7 , 4 8 8

CRESTWOOD D O O G E

421-5700 M O N T E C A R L O . 1987, S S . M a c k .

id a la rm. 500 n e g o -7 3 7 - 9 1 1 4

ior, key p a d 8 out. $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 I

M O N T E C A R L O 1961-Alr , 2 toned brown Runa and looka great . Low mBee. $ 2 2 0 0 or boot 4 2 2 - 1 2 0 6

M O N T E C A R L O 1 9 7 7 - OependetHe transportat ion, now free/brakes/ axhauot $ 5 5 0 CaB after 5 . 2 6 1 - 3 0 3 7

M O N T E C A R L O 1964, sport coupe . v -6 , 54 .000 mfloe, sharp 8 d e a n .

3 5 6 - 9 0 7 8

M O N T E C A R L O 1988 S u p e r s p o r l 2 4 . 0 0 0 or ig inN mfloe. Loaded . Fufl power Sharp! $ 8 0 0 0 4 5 9 - 8 3 3 7

M O N T E Carlo 1984 S S . Air. tat. cruioo. bucket seals , more . 3 1 , 0 0 0 e c t u N mfloe. very d e a n . I k o new. S 8 2 0 0 / t N e t 4 2 2 - 1 0 8 5

M O N T E C A R L O 1987 S S Aero-coupe. rere. Mack with burgundy in-terior aB options. T- looe. new Uree 8 rime, stored winters. $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . After 8pm 3 9 1 - 9 7 8 6

M O N Z A 1960 S P Y D E R - $ 8 0 0 After 6 p m coB Carl ot 5 3 7 - 5 6 6 4

N O V A 1977 Meads engine work First $ 2 0 0 After 4 p m 4 5 3 - 0 6 1 9

N O V A 1988 Blue 4 door ha tchback 5 spaed. Nr . cruiee d o t h interior. Bke new 15 .000 m. $ 6 5 0 0 4 8 1 - 2 8 1 8

S P E C T R U M . 1987, 2 door. Hetoh-beck. manual , a * , power steer ing caaaetle. $ 4 2 0 0 or b o N 6 4 4 - 3 7 8 9

S P E C T R U M , 1987. T U R B O - 4 door . 5 speed. 15 0 0 0 mBeo. $ 4 . 9 0 0 / o f l e r 5 speed Jof t 3 4 1

S P R I N T 1987 T i r b o - 4 5 m p g very rsBaftN. $ 3 . 0 0 0 or boot ofler

3 8 3 - 8 8 1 9

Chryslor F IFTH A V E N U E 1884 - Midnight Wuo. M power low mBee $ 5 7 8 8

IBnea Park Lincoln M e r c u r y 4 8 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext 4 0 0

FIFTH A V E N U E 1886 - L o a d e d with toaBhar. T h r o u g h T u o o d a y only

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 L A S E R 1884. 8 apaad, n e w d u t c h power V e e r Orsfcaa. N r . AH4-FM. no m a t . g o o d condMon. $ 3 , 8 0 0 or

FOX HILLS ChryeMr-Myr

8 8 1 - 3 1 7 1

L E B A N O N 1 8 8 8 O T B - L o a d e d . laaBiar. turbo. 5 speed, looks 8 rune B r o M $ $ . 8 7 8

LE B A R O N 1 8 8 8 - G T S . loaded , tur-bo. a m a i n N t e , leather $ 4 3 0 0 doye 3 8 6 - 2 1 7 2 : after 7 p m 8 6 2 - 0 2 2 3

LEBANON. 1887. C O U P E • M B . loaded .

L E S A R O N 1887 - 4 cyander a*»-• M g a M

1 4 1

Boa. $ 1 1 0 8 0 L | |

LBBARON M B 8 _ B T l ^ n » a

'WW.— • • -WWW. I • • INI • "M R or k d peoMf . aw k o a r l aa iaaytg i 7 8 . 8 8 0 maaa, a d a a R a N a BB aOO Doya. $ 8 8 - 4 8 1 1 Esoa 8 8 4 - 1 1 1 4

B T H ^ V f U B 1887 I H i i I8 i ' • o k

t ^ T j T o o c t i m Juipae " *

FOX HILLS k 8 8 1 - 8 1 7 1

862 Chryslor L E T U S S E L L Y O U R C A R I

O N C O N S I G N M E N T tor a l OhryMer

T Y M E A U T O 4 8 8 - 8 8 8 8

N E W Y O R K E R 1980 - L $18,800

FOX HILLS Chryoler-Plymouth

4 8 5 - 8 7 4 0 96

T O W N 6 C O U N T R Y 1964 - wagon body In excoBent c o n d M o n . - 8 2 2 0 0

864 Dodgo I . W e s o r . » 1 , 1 0 0 / b

rune but needs some work 5 speed, akr. A M - F M caaootto $ 6 0 0 Leave

4 7 6 - 9 7 8 6

C H A R G E R 1984 2 2 Sharp. $ 2 3 9 5 2

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 C H A R G E R 1967 Automet ic air power e leermg and brakes stereo very els an cor. c ieerence price

CRESTWOOD O O O G E

421-5700 O A Y T O N A 1966, red. eu lomet lc power brokee 8 steering, ek . aun-roof. p r e m i u m eound. caeeette. very m a n , non-smoker Lota of extras $ 4 4 0 0 4 5 4 - 1 5 1 4

O A Y T O N A . 1968 Shelby Z. Mue. 5 epeed. 2 6 . 0 0 0 maee. aunroof. toed-ed. e m f m cassette. $ 8 7 0 0 or beet of ler Muet see 5 2 2 - 3 6 6 7

O A Y T O N A . 1989, ES auto, ear tin, caeeette . sunroof, only 4 . 3 0 0 maee 7 / 7 0 warranty Save $9 ,686

CRESTWOOD O O O G E

421-5700 O O O G E t 9 8 8 Oaytona Shelby Z, 5 apaad. power windowa/tocks. Mock

' /gray I roof . 5 4 . 0 0 0 maee. $ 5 9 0 0 6 4 3 - 0 6 2 7

O O O G E 9 0 0 0 1986 Automet ic . Nr c o n d M o n . reel cteen. 24 .000 . 1 owner mBee. $5 ,495

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth

4 5 5 - 6 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

D Y N A S T Y 1968 LE - V 6 Nr . stereo cassette. 6 speakers, tufty loaded 3 0 . 0 0 0 miles. $ 9 4 0 0 4 6 4 - 0 7 2 1

O M N I . 1 9 6 0 - 0 2 4 / c h a r g e r 2 door he lchbeck air. atoreo 4 apeod L o o k a / r u n a good $ 8 0 0 4 3 7 - 6 6 8 7

O M N I . 1986 - Automat ic , stereo, power s t e e m g / b r o k e e . d e a n snd d e p a n d a b M car $1 ,595 4 2 2 - 7 4 8 9

O M N ) 1986 - Automat ic . N r . stereo, condl

$ 3 0 0 0 grea t condit ion. 3 6 . 0 0 0 o r i g m N

5 4 6 - 2 0 4 2

S H A D O W 1987 ES T u r b o - R e d . 5 spaed, ek . sunroof, d e a n . $ 4 0 0 0 After 4 p m 3 9 1 - 5 9 9 7

S H A D O W 1990- Block cherry, leeee car , a a a u m e p a y m e n t / b u y out. ( $ 3 0 0 monthly) Ptoooo Con 4 6 7 - 4 9 3 0

S T R E G I S 1979 - loeded. very good contmion, burgendy. new Urea rsen-ior . water Dump $ 1 2 0 0 5 6 2 - 8 0 4 6

066 Ford C O U G A R 1 9 7 5 - P o w e r s teer ing / brokee, am/Jm cassette new tiree. 3 5 1 . Florida car $ 1 5 0 0 3 2 6 - 6 0 4 6

C R O W N V I C T O R I A 1985 - high miloogo. wed maintained Automet ic overdrtve, power eeet. windows, locks $ 2 5 0 0 4 5 6 - 6 2 0 1

E S C O R T G T 1 lorlor, 5 mflea, $ 7 7 0 0

wtth gray « -10,500

4 2 7 - 4 0 1 9

E S C O R T L X 1989, red /pray buck-ate. automat ic . A M - F M 8 m o r e $ 5 5 0 0

E S C O R T W A G O N : 1963. Grey 2 tone. H o e d i s o m e w o r * . Runs good! $ 1 0 0 0 / b e e t CaB 6 6 1 - 2 8 0 2

E S C O R T 1902 no ruat. $ 9 9 5

T Y M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

automat ic , d o a n

E S C O R T 1962-4 door, stick. Nr . cruise Merry new parts C r a c k s d h e a d $ 2 0 0 5 3 4 - 6 6 1 0

E S C O R T 1963 L. 2 door , new en-g i n e / d u t c h . caeeette, $1 ,500 or best oflar Vary good condit ion 4 8 9 - 7 1 3 4

E S C O R T 1984 - Ak . t f f . aunroof, m u c h m o r e Good condit ion. 8 0 . 0 0 0 mfloe $ 1 8 0 0 5 2 2 - 1 8 1 1

E S C O R T . 1984 - 5 0 , 0 0 0 mfloe. new t iming belt , good Uree. autometic. a m / t m caaaetle. Rune good $ 2 0 0 0 / boot 4 2 5 - 6 0 0 8 or 5 3 5 - 1 6 5 2

E S C O R T 1 9 6 5 % GL, 5 apeod. two tone. ak . stereo not amoked m. ruetproofod. now tlrae. $ 2 , 1 9 5

4 2 7 - 0 5 9 1

ESCORT 1988. stick afWft gtoners cor. $1295 or b a d oftor 6PM

good be-oftor CNI 728-6241

ESCORT 1986 - outor 37.000 mfla*. oxcaflent $3400 or boat oftor

nabc. Nr. condition, 488-4911

ESCORT 1886 L Wagon Loaded. Nr. 4 apeod. 83.000 mfloe Eioctrx mirrors, $2900 After Spm 508-1674

ESCORT 190C L - 41.000 owner. Nr. outomotic. beN oftor

mBaa. one $3,800 or 488-7134

ESCORT 1888. wagon. 4 apaed

27000 mfloe. (4000 488-4188

ESCORT 1986 4 spot c s s i s t i i 41,000 maaa. condRton. $2800/beN

to. am-lm asiooBgwl

422-2817

ESCORT 1887. OL. mkn condMon. automatic, power Nasrtng/brakoo, originN owner. $3880 463-240$

ESCORT 1087 OL- 4 speed 28.000 mBoa. omftm C h o i $3,500

277-2382

ESCORT 1887 QL- 4 di torn wf l s ig i aidondod toadad. mini $4,800

x * netcfi. warianii 838-3739

ESCORT 1867 QT Loeded. am-lm.

Muof Sean 481-0237

E S C O R T 1987 G T don. toadad. aura wi th gray ctoPi mst way mBae $6 .000 /beot

C a n y o n red 4 7 0 0 0 htoft-

4 2 7 - 8 8 8 4

1887 - 4 apaad. M a c * . G r a f f oondMoni 8 2 . 8 0 0 4 7 4 - 8 8 3 1

E S C O R T , 1888. GL matte, power N a r a a ^ a a o d

"""CRESTWOOD

421-5700 E S C O R T 1888 G T - 3 8 . 0 0 0

E S C O R T 1888 O T M r . W whooL • T . 2 8 8

d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 8

E S C O R T . 1888 LX M a s k . 2 8 0 8 0 mBae. m a n y u p d u n e $ 8 8 0 0 or beer

• - W 3 S . F B C O P T i a a c

E X P 1884- $ s p e e d powar brskes.

woar W a a , »BOO sr boot 4 8 0 6 8 8 1

C O t s A - O N l i M y a M i m Z m

" J " ' " r ^ w | T O *

>A 1888, 4 o y M o r . 4 speed.

866 Ford E S C O R T . 1 9 8 8 G T . low mBee. excel-lent c o n d M o n , loeded White / ten $ 8 . 2 0 0 / b e e t 4 7 7 - 2 2 2 0

ESCORT 1889 LX Aut atoreo. tow mflea. 2 Must aafl. $8300

a n s a e , alt. floor hatcn

422-2088

EXP 1887 Sunroof. Mr c m e e . asceflent condNN beet oftor

automatic,-an. $4800 or-

422-6011

FAIRMONT 1883. 4 Mooring 6 brokee. Nr. al or beet oftor

loor, power ereo $1000

427-4782

FAIRMONT 1083 - 4 mBaa. ak. run* ancaflain porta $1,000

yknder. low , many new

843-4439

FIESTA 1879 - tranoportotion spe-cial. $328 CNI after 8.

313-427-7978

FIESTA. 1980 While 79.000 mile*- Run* graa pari*. Kenwood si en $ i200 /bee t 471-1201

4- spead. many new

so system or 471-1442

LET U S S E L L YOUR CARI O N C O N S I G N M E N T

Cue tomera wait ing tor aB Ford mod-e f f Licensed, b o n d e d deoMr

T Y M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

L T D 1974 - 2 door. t r tpN dark Mue, runs e n d drtvee Uke new* Only $ 1 , 4 9 5

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 L T D 1 9 7 9 - M a r o o n , powar steering 8 brakes, runs good Dapendeb le $ 8 0 0 — M 8 H M

L T D 1965 W A G O N - V6 tow mMe-aga. loaded, no ruat excoBent condi t ion $ 4 , 3 0 0 4 6 4 - 2 8 4 4

L T D 1985 8 2 , 0 0 0 mBee. automatic, air. V 6 . casset te , pood condition. $ 2 , 0 0 0 f irm 4 2 2 - 0 7 9 8

M U S T A N G GT 1967, d i e r c o N grey. 5 apaad. loaded . equNlzor. muet BOB $ 6 8 0 0 4 2 2 - 8 8 8 6

M U S T A N G G T 1987 - 8.0. 5 apaad, only 2 9 . 0 0 0 lady dr iven miles $ 9 , 9 0 6

Mines Perk Uncom-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ex l 4 0 0

M U S T A N G LX 1989 5 0 V-8 , Very " sharp! $ 1 0 , 2 9 5 Nor th Brothers Ford 4 J 1 - 1 3 J 8 ,

M U S T A N G S - G T s. L X s Convert ib les 2 3 t o c h o o 6 8

BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 522-0030,"

M U S T A N G 1 9 6 8 % - Sprint 36 ,000 ' " original mi les Immeculs le mtanor. blue wtth whi le stripe d e e n $ 6 2 0 0 * >

737 -2736 «

M U S T A N G 1976 6 1979- Both 4 speed, runs good. $ 5 0 0 each

5 7 2 - 0 7 4 5

M U S T A N G 1 9 7 9 Autometic. blue. 6 cylinder casset te 9 5 . 0 0 0 m. $ 6 5 0 Fermlng ion Hills 4 7 3 - 0 1 2 4

M U S T A N G 1979 Automat ic Nr . 4 • cylinder, ha tchback , cassette Clean a

$ d e p e n d a b l e $ 1 2 0 0 4 6 2 - 4 3 6 1 "

M U S T A N G 1981 - automat ic 8 cy» » indar . T Top. new b r a t a s good con- a dlt lon. $ 2 3 0 0 ' b e s t 5 2 5 - 3 7 4 2 •

M U S T A N G 1962 - ok. power locks. V A M / F M , runs good . $ 1 3 0 0

6 8 9 - 2 6 5 3 X

M U S T A N G 1963 Fof fbock 85 ,000 mBoa. A M F M cassette excaflent condi t ion $ 2 5 5 0 9 3 7 - 3 6 9 1

M U S T A N G - 1 9 8 4 . G T convar taMe A 2 .3 turbo, 5 speed Nke new $6 ,400 8

M U S T A N G . 1984, L X Autometic Nr . a m - f m caaaatte . Mack wtth dark

$ 2 5 0 0 5 8 4 - 0 9 9 9

M U S T A N G 1984 LX Hatchback. V-6. ok, TRX m o p 8 suspension m a n y axtras. $ 3 5 0 0 Vary good c o n - ' dlt lon C N I af tar 4 p m 3 4 6 - 2 9 9 9

M U S T A N G 1084 LX- 4 cylinder 4 power s teer ing/brakes

m miles G o o d condi t ion $ 2 . 8 0 0 / b e o t 2 6 1 - 0 6 6 9 J

M U S T A N G . 1985 . LX - Silver, auto-mat ic , powar locks, cruioo. low mile-age $ 3 5 0 0 or beet ofler 5 3 6 - 6 1 8 5

M U S T A N G 1965 LX Black, hatch-back . au tomat ic , oxcaflent condl- . t ion. cus tom stereo $ 4 0 0 0 $ 5 1 - 3 8 1 7 J

M U S T A N G 1 9 8 8 LX 3 8 liter new * Woo. b r a k e s bat tery. 4 5 0 0 0 ml laa $ 4 3 0 0 4 5 9 - 9 0 0 8 6

M U S T A N G . 1966 looks g r a a t . n o rust Loaded or roooonsbf f offer Evee 3 9 7 - 8 4 8 7 •

Runs good. O . $ 5 , 5 0 0 •

M U S T A N G 1966 GT Convert ible » Low milee. excel lent condit ion * $ 9 , 0 0 0 After 5 p m 2 2 6 - 9 1 9 8 »

M U S T A N G . 1986 , GT - Red. 3 7 , 0 0 0 m mfloe. aunroof. a k . a m / t m caaaofta. _ 1 owner $ 8 0 0 0 / b a f f 5 2 2 - 4 1 1 8 «

M U S T A N G 1986 GT Automatic. * M a c k , toadad. tow m l s e g i . garage 2 kept , very wefl m o k n s m a d sxtraa, * $ 7 5 0 0 or beet ofter 2 9 2 - 2 2 3 4 aak tor T o m 3 5 3 - 0 4 5 0 *

M U S T A N G . 1 9 8 8 G T . Rod, sunroof. J toadad. n o n - s m o k e r , must bo soon' %

JEFF B E N S O N -O U A U T Y A U T O M O B I L E S <

8 8 2 - 7 0 1 1 »

M U S T A N G 1986 LX- 4 cylinder a k . S now tkee 8 bat tery , runa greet, ex- «. cedent condi t ion $ 3 , 5 0 0 4 6 2 - 2 4 8 6 •.

M U S T A N G . 1986 LX Coupe Dork ; b lue , e u t o m a t i c . m a n y a x t r M . * 8 4 . 1 8 0 '

VILLAGE FORD " > LOT 2 278-8700--M U S T A N G 1967 LX. 5 apeod. cruioe. power locks, deluxe sound, tow mfloogo. gray. $ 5 0 0 0 or boat of-ler 4 2 1 - 2 0 2 4

M U S T A N G 1 8 8 8 G T . 5 0 8 1 * . Mack , toadad. 5 spaed, standard Stored

" 1 7 0 .

M U S T A N G automat ic . $ 1 4 , 3 0 0

12.006 4 2 1 - 0 4 2 8

M U S T A N G , 1888. GT SO i t e r . 5 spaed. 3 door , 18 .000 mflao. Mack ex ter ior g r a y mtartor . loaded $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 . 4 7 7 - 8 4 4 7

M U 8 T A N G . 1988 O T Automatic.

I 421-

M U S T A N G - 1 8 8 8 . L X 5 0 Mar S apaad. toadad. tow mflooga. p r e m P u m eound 8 8 . 1 0 0 . 9 8 1 - 8 4 2 8

M U S T A N G 1988 - L X c o n v e r t * .

r o r a . a i r . 1 8 . 8 0 0 m l l a a . acraadios $ 8 8 9 0 t a w CaB R a N » «

M U S T A N G $ o , t m m «11.8801 M U S T A N G 1888 - L X 8 BNr rod. $ a p a a d . toadad. 11 * » o t o r « o o i n i o r a , n w i a o u iwerripitM $ 0 4 0 0 ARar 8 p m 4 7 6 - 1 1 %

M U S T A N G 1888 LX oaaaar tHM. N r , i o e d e 7

$ 13 .900 U k a now 3 4 8 4 M 8 4

LX 6 0 .

P R O * 1888 -•harp ( M y $ 6 , 6 0 6

FOX HILLS

— 1886 G L - 8 m a d f l

4 . + * --1 * >- • t » « •

Omm ^ < 6 6 • — 9 T H

886 Ford

r h u r s O a y . M a y 1 7 . 1 9 0 0 O O E (R.W.G-0C)* 11C

PROBE 1880 GL. 7 8 0 0 mOee br 100 muse bright ek e u l e m e t * .

yra ( 100 0 0 0 maee) ESP cruioo. a M r e n u m wheela t more $12 ,500 . anxtoua to ask Canton 9 8 1 - 0 8 6 2

PROBE I 9 6 0 GT rod. power steer • ru .b rNMS. Nr. aunrool e m / f m ml

m a i n aluminum wtieeN, 4 r

werrgnty. 5 8 4 - 4 4 0 1 evee 562 5 6 3 9

TAURUS LX ' 9 6 8 V6. auto ak tat j u l o o . elumnnum wheels, power •nndows 6 locks, low maes $sve

17 "CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 T A U R U S 1966 MT5 . Nr w* idow». locks, mirrors

$ 4 2 5 0 offer 5 9 3 - 4 9 1 9

T A U R U S 1966 6 5 0 0 0 mrtes V 6 tuny loeded mamteirwd wen w e e $ 4 7 0 0 » 6 1 5 1 6 0

t i g n i b l ue sir c l e a n 6 0 0 0 0 572 0 / 4 5

TAURUS 198 ' eir i w ,

14^FOX HILLS Chrysler Plymouth

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 3 1 7 1 T A U R U S - 1 9 6 9 GL 4 d o o r V 6 ek navy Mue. 39 500 m4ee excoBent c o n d i t i o n $10 5 0 0 467 4 3 9 9

T A U R U S 1990 Wagon LX, loaded to 0 0 0 miles excellent condrtloo. $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 After 6 p m 6 6 9 ? 2 0 9

T - B I R D 1984 2 9 0 0 0 mules V 8 air cassette loaded Excsken t $5 5 0 0 Chris 5 7 1 - 6 7 0 0 o / M 1426

T -B IRD. 1965 V6 power tK al .es d o o r l o c k s 6 s l e e r m g cru ise , air lady d r i v e n 6 5 . 0 0 0 m k e s exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $5 700 or best 722 9 ' 5 4

T -BIRD. 1965 V-6 . powwr b r a k e s locks' steering, cruaee. sir lady dnv an. 8 6 0 0 0 tmtos $ 5 7 0 0 ' b a s l

7 2 2 - 9 1 5 4

T B IRD 1966 Turbo C o u p e Meek 4 2 0 0 0 mkes l o e d e o mant F o r d warranty $ 6 5 0 0 ' b e s t 464 4 0 5 6

T B IRD 1987 Turbo, l o a d e d rusl proofed, excellent c o n d r t i o n with spare turbo $ 6 0 0 0 6 4 6 - 0 6 6 9

T B IRD. 1987 Turbo Excellent con-drtion. arorronry moonrool leether 4 sxtraa 397 5265 4 5 9 6 6 2 6

T-BIRD 1966 Turbo Automatic low miles $ 1 0 6 9 5 North Brothers Ford 4 2 1 1376

T E M P O 1904 automatic, air power s leermg 6 brakes art, tm. 59 0 0 0 miles 5 3 5 2 7 5 7

T E M P O 1965 5 speed air A M F M excellent condition. $3 0 0 0

. 4 2 7 3 0 4 5

T E M P O 1888% XL Silver m m t condition new tkea. 7 2 . 0 0 0

~ milee. $ 3 9 0 0 or best o«er 3 9 7 - 2 7 4 2

T E M P O . 1967. LX - 4 door auto-mat ic . Nr , very low mBee Like new! $ 5 , 8 5 0 After 4 p m 3 4 4 - 6 6 5 5

866 Ford T E M P O 1988 - 6 1 . 0 0 0 o c l u N mflfce E x t r a d e a n . $ 2 , 2 8 9

T Y M E A U T O 4 8 5 - 5 5 8 6

872 Lincoln

T E M P O 1986 - 4 door, power steer m g 6 Drakes, ak automatic stereo caaaet le new t v a k e a new axheuf f 8 3 0 8 6 / b e e t After 6 p m 9 8 1 2 7 8 7

T E M P O 1907 sport 5 door aw. caaaet le more 30 0 0 0

$ 4 9 0 0 6 2 6 - 6 1 4 0

T E M P O 1966 LX. loaded d e e n . muet

•ory t e e to apprscie is

4 7 3 - 0 8 2 6

T E M P O 1906 LX 4 door eulomet lc . ek cruiee. e x t e n d e d warranty. 4 5 0 0 maee. Nke new 8 8 1 5 0 4 5 3 - 7 3 7 3

T H U N O E R B I R O a, T U R B O C O U P E s, 1 9 8 5 - 8 6 5 lo chooas f rom $4 9 8 0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 T H U N O E R B I R O 1989 Super coupe L * e ->ew loeded. w v a n t y extras 3 / 0 0 rnaes 8 1 6 000 /bes t 2 9 5 - 6 9 1 5

I H U M O E R B I R O 1976 82 0 0 0 mflea, ea . powar windows runs good. $ 6 0 0 or best oftar 5 0 1 3 2 9 0

T H U N O E R S i R O . 1966 55 0 0 0 milee 8 6 0 0 0 or boot ofler Must SOW C N I 4 5 5 - 5 0 9 2

T H U N O E R B I R D 1979 M a r o o n new tiree d e p e n d e d * t raneportotwn Automat ic t rans $ 7 7 5 5 2 2 - 5 6 8 5

1 " U N O C R t - i R D . 1 8 0 4 Wlato mr t inted aiaas L o a d e d $3 4 0 0 or beet ofler G o o d condi t ion 4 5 5 - 5 2 2 8

T M U N D E R B i R O 1966 8 cylinder. E S P plus 16 0 0 0 miles Electronic instrument p a c k a g e Cast a luminum wheels $ 1 1 , 1 5 0 After 5 4 8 5 - 2 0 9 7

T H U N O E R B I R O , 1964 Turbo, auto-matic, loaded excellent shape Ask-ing $3 9 5 0 Can 4 7 1 - 6 4 6 6

T H U N O E R B I R D >98€ Turbo C o u p e D e r t grey loeded excoBent condi-tion $ 6 1 0 0 6 6 0 - 1 7 4 3

T H U N O E R B I R D 1964 - Elan Load-ed. dark M u e Mmt condition* 8 2 . 0 0 0 actual miles $ 3 6 9 9

T Y M C A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

T BIRD 1986 turbo coupe. 9 5 0 0 miles e x i e n d e o warranty. TwWgfit Blue $ 1 2 5 0 0 4 2 5 - 0 0 4 7

872 Lincoln C O N T I N E N T A L 1902. Extra S h a r p C l e a n Wok maintained $ 4 9 9 9 Call 534 6 5 6 0

M A R K VII 1965 B N Blest edit ion excoBent condit ion. 75 ,000 hwy mi Wok mainta ined $ 6 5 0 0 474 5 1 4 5

M A R K VII 1966 LSC, moon root afl-ver /grey . loaded. 2 9 . 0 0 0 miiaa Ex ceflent condi t ion $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 6 7 3 - 3 4 6 7

M A R K VH. 1986 LSC Only 2 0 . 0 0 0 m k e s $ 1 7 , 5 0 0

Mines Perk Lincoln-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 exl 400

S e r t e v - C ' T O W N C A R . 1961. Signeture i-f- door- -Wooed - white valour Mint

condi t ion 4 7 7 - 3 9 6 T o r S 5 O 2 7 0

M A R K VII 1986 L o a d a d Sunroo l leotnor interlur, low ml leege E . c W

X Aak I lent condMon $ 1 3 5 0 0 Kathryn 9 o m - 5 p m 4 8 9 1030

M A R K VII 1966 L S C . dork Muo m o o n roof, onu theft a larm. JBL eound systam Car p n o n e 5 5 . 0 0 0 mflea $ l 2 . 5 0 0 / b e o t 6 8 9 4 6 0 5

M A R K VI 1803 - t r ip le M a c k aharp • 8 . 8 8 6

Mines Park Lincoln Mercuryv 4 8 3 2424 ext 4 0 0

T O W N CAR 1965 . 2 9 0 0 0 milee dork gray e icoMent c o n d i t i o n $ 9 5 0 0 Pleeee ceM 4 2 7 - 8 7 3 1

T O W N CAR. 1985 5 1 0 0 0 mfloe. cafluler phone, $ 6 2 0 0 Excellent condition 3 4 9 - 0 1 5 7

T O W N CAR 1967 S igneture - Sflver metal l ic lea ther pro looaionol ty malntainad $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 4 7 8 - 6 7 8 6

T O W N CAR 1988 l o e d e d oacef lem condition $13 0 0 0 / b e e t 4 5 0 3667

T O W N CAR 1969 Signature Series FuBy loeded low mi les $ 13 7 0 0 6 30em-4 3 0 p m 3 5 6 - 0 6 1 0 ext 247

VERSAILLES 1 9 7 9 Light chenv paign axe after t condi t ion L o e d e d originei owner 2 5 5 - 4 7 0 5

874 Morcury C A P R I 1960 - Meek New clutch brakae starter 6 muff ler $ 1 2 0 0

2 9 5 - 4 0 0 5

C A P R I 1983- L o e d e d e m / f m cas-sette. good condit ion, 6 3 . 0 0 0 mkes $ 2 0 0 0 4 2 1 5697

C O L O N Y PARK 1979 w a g o n pow or. ok good condit ion. 9 passenger $ 7 5 0 After 4 p m 4 5 5 - 7 8 9 0

C O U G A R S 6 T H U N O C R B I R D S -1965 6 1986 9 lo choose f r o m C o l tor details

Mines Perk L inco ln -Marcury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e x l 4 0 0

C O U G A R W a g o n 1962. air power Steer ing 6 B r a k e s , e u l o m e t l c cruise l i t , e m - l m stereo radio u l m g $ 1 9 5 0 C o * after 6 p m 3 4 6 - 6 1 2 7

C O U G A R 1963 C o m p l e t e l y loeded excsMohl condit ion Low mBas

JEFF 8 £ N S O N QUALITY A U T O M O B I L E S

5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

C O U G A R 1965- ExcoBent condi t ion loeded i owner $3 9 9 5

4 6 4 - 2 6 6 5

C O U G A R . 1 9 6 6 l o a d e d g r e y $ 5 , 2 0 0 After 5pm 5 3 1 - 8 3 7 0

C O U G A R 1965 loadad V 6 7 5 . 0 0 0 miies. $4 100 miies. g o o d c o n d i t i o n A s k i n g

3 2 8 - 2 9 1 8

C O U G A R 1966 LS Excel lent cond i tion low maee. p r e m i u m sound with warranty $ 6 4 0 0 4 5 9 - 2 6 9 6

874 Morcury C O U G A R 1887 LS , loadad . wine. excoBent condition 4 2 . 0 0 0 mBaa. $6 900 After 4 p m 4 7 4 - 6 lOfl

G R A N D MAROLBS 1 8 8 8 LS-men auto 94 9 6 6 highway mfloe. M l powar must sea Aakmg $ 4 8 8 0 3 4 6 6 5 6 6 or 3 4 6 - 0 0 3 0

G R A N D MAROLHS 1986 LS. excellent condit ion 4 now Miche-kns. $6 900 . 3 3 6 - 3 0 3 0

G R A N O M A R Q U I S . 1878. 4 door , loaded exceptionafty kept 6 m a m -tameo Must See- 8 2 0 0 0 4 7 6 - 8 8 3 0

GRANO M A R O U I S L S 1 9 8 7 - 2 door .

Sit Mue with ak the ax t raa Only 000 mflea $ 8 6 0 0 7 3 7 - 1 6 3 6

G R A N O M A R O U I S 1985 LS. M a c k exterior loeded. new t ires $ 4 0 0 0

4 7 4 - 0 7 6 3

G R A N O M A R O U I S 1987 L S 2 8 5 0 0 maee. excel! am condi t ion 8 Yr J 60 0 0 0 warranty $ 9 9 0 0 5 2 5 - 8 2 9 8

LN7 1982 - ' loadad $1095 After 6pm

apaad moonroof .

5 2 5 - 8 4 4 8

g o o d 832 2;

LVNX 1965 condition $2 200.' beet Day* .

2224. eves 4 5 9 - 1 4 4 4

MAROLHS ' 9 6 0 Automat ic air $1 ,285

HOLIDAY C H E V R O L E T 4 7 4 - 3 8 9 4

M A R O U I S 1964 B R O U G H A M O n e owner oxceflent condi t ion loadad 1 4 5 0 0 - S l o o m l i o M 3 3 8 - 8 8 2 0

M E R K U R 1968 Scorp io , l o a d a d witn leether interior $ 1 2 5 0 0 Or Husam J - 5 2 8 - 9 2 8 1

M O N A R C H , 19 t i on $ 3 5 0 C a *

g b o d t ronaporto-

2 6 1 8 1 8 5

M O N T E R E Y 1974 - G o o d condit ion, 1 owner $ 1 0 0 0 or offer C a i after 7pm 4 5 1 - 2 0 4 6

SABLE LS 1986 4 door lull power , aar 3 6 0 0 0 original mBee. non-amoker $6 995

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth. Ml— 453-2500

SABLE LS 1987. 3 2 0 0 0 mBee, o n e owner, loadad Excel lent condi t ion $ 7 2 0 0 4 7 8 - 2 5 7 5

SABLE 1989. G L T i tan ium, load-a d M o o n r o o f . 1 1 , 8 0 0 m i l $ 1 2 , 9 0 0 4 5 9 - 9 3 5 6

875 N I S S A N 1888 - 2 4 0 S X d t a m p o g n o . air. ceeeef le stereo aunroof

5 2 2 - 4 8 4 2

t r o m c a . $ 2 7 , 0 0 0

80 , 2 x 2 . N o c -8 . 0 0 0 m i i a a .

i i a .

P U L S A R 1887. SE. M a c * . $ Nr . caaootto. 6 6 . 7 0 0 / b o M 36

. 271- I

SENTRA 1884 caaeette Extra d e a n , sharp carl $2 ,450 or b e N 1 4 6 - 6 4 6 9

S T A N Z A 1887 G X E Loaded tont condMon $ 7 0 0 0 CoB aftar 6 p m 3 4 4 - 8 8 7 8

3 0 0 ZX-1984%. T - l o p s automat ic , leather M a n o r L o e d e d l 6 3 . 0 0 0 mBoa. $6 .600 /bee t oflar CaB John.

3 0 0 Z X 1888 • T- tops. loaded. M a c k , new tiree ExcoBent c o n d l $ 7 J 0 0 / b o f f - 271-1

876 OMomobilo

876 OtdsmoMo C U T L A S S 1884 Ctoro 8 0 . 0 0 0 mBoo.

i v a . tomfftc. 4 door. $ 3 4 0 0 4 8 3 - 2 8 8 7

DELTA 88 1883 loyoto. 4 door. air.

it $2,350 Tom, 808-8770. & re* 335-5073

DELTA 88 1988 Loaded 26 000 mflao. $6 905

FOX HILLS Cl*y»i*r-Plymouth

488-6740 861-3171

F I R E N Z A 1983. N r . power ateermg/ brakae, roar detog. am- tm caeeette $ 2 , 8 0 0 5 2 4 - 1 6 0 7

O L D S 8 8 . 1 8 8 8 leather <pgHN pon . M * loadad. a, $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 3 8 1 - 8 7 8 4

CALAIS 1885. red. 2 door , power Hearing, brafcoa. locks, ak . good Oroa hs/1 mBaa. oaklng $ 3 0 0 0 C a l o v e e 4 7 4 - 0 0 9 7

CALAIS. 1088 au tomet ic ak . a m -fm. 2 door i f f . cruioo. 7 5 . 0 0 0 mBoa. $3 ,500 (Rocheator) 8 8 3 - 7 0 2 4

CALAIS 1886 - Automatic. Nr. AM/ FM atoreo. rear dafoggoi. sicaflem $4200 After 6pm 261-6486

CALAIS 1886 Sup . 42.000 milee. loeded dltlon $4900

n s 4 d o o r , oscaflonl c o n -

528-0062

CALAIS, 1986 auto quod-4 crutoo roar mfla* $8198

air, raaeotlo. deloo, 19.400

M8-51Q3

CUTLASS ClERA, mflao. axcaflant c o n After 6:30pm caB

986 - 41.000 d m o n $ 6 , 2 0 0

381-1440

CUTLASS ClERA. 1983. 4 door, 4 cykndar. ctoan. ak am-kn atoreo $2,300 After Spm 581-2447

C U T L A S S ClERA. 1887 . S V -6 , 4 apeod automatic. 2 door , a m / t m caaaetle. av. 6 6 , 0 0 0 mOe warranty $ 6 , 0 0 0 Aftar 8 p m 4 8 3 - 2 8 8 8

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1900 - Mau i Mue. 6.500 mflea. toeded. m u f f safl Please cafl 4 8 7 - 4 9 3 0

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1986 Broug-ham. Loededl L aril go car CaB 4 2 2 - 2 5 2 8

TOPAZ LS 1987 sport , e * v a u m . av cassette power locks /wtndows . cruise $ 5 5 0 0 / b e s t 4 5 9 - 8 2 3 6

T O P A Z 1987 G S 5 s p e e d m a n u a l loadad axcoBont condi t ion 3 0 . 0 0 0 milee 1 owner $ 4 5 0 0 4 7 7 - 3 4 0 4

C O U G A R , 1986 LS, gold , V 8 en-gine. power stoaring A b r a k e s

caaaet le s tereo luk power xtee. looks

Must drive $ 4 3 9 5

T O P A Z ' 9 8 6 LS - 4 door m a r o o n , lufty loaded, n o n - s m o k e r , excel lent condition $ 6 0 0 0 5 8 5 - 4 7 7 6

acoaogortoa. looka groat , runa great 4 4 2 - 9 5 t o

OUGA036Gs>uH, ' e q u i p p e d l o w mileage excel lent condi t ion

$7950 - 436-8835 875 Nissan

TRACER 1988 2 B 0 0 0 mfloe M a n -ual Must sell $ 5 5 0 0 After 6pm 2 8 5 - 5 5 4 2

H O D G E S HOME OF THE NEW LEGACY

S U B A R U M A X I M A 1967. p e r l e c l condi t ion, moonroof. 2 new ' i res b rakae . bat-tery 45 0 0 0 miles 4 7 7 - 9 5 8 4

M A X I M A 1989 SE Block l o a d e d cd Mayor 15 0 0 0 mi les, secrt f tce. {14 9 0 0 C a l evenings 8 4 1 - 7 0 2 1

It Won't Take Much To Drive One Home .

N I S S A N XE 1987. m o v t n g - m u o t sel l M o new 5 speed

4 4 3 - 1 9 8 4

N I S S A N 1966, K I N G C A B Pick up -5 speed, power s l e e r m g & brakes, star so grefll condi t ion $ 3 6 9 5

CRESTWOOD O O O G E

421-5700

C U T L A S S W A G O N 1978 - Rune tots of now Homo.

3 8 0 - 2 8 3 8 groat, good body, lot $605 Cafl aftar 6 p m

C U T L A S S 1977, tires, n $ 6 7 5

buy. now wafl m o m t N n a d

7 2 8 - 8 3 0 4

C U T L A S S 1978. mechanics d raam. $ 3 0 0 or boot offer 4 8 3 - 1 5 2 0

9 3 7 - 0 8 0 4

C U T L A S S 1980 Automat ic , 4 door N o w twos and red ie to i Runs greet $ 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 - 4 4 0 5

C U T L A S S 1961- Fufl power . $ 1 7 0 0 or boot oftar C N I aftar 3pm. 522 -92S6

C U T L A S S 1983 C l E R A LS - 2 door , aar power steering, brafcoa. locks $ 1 9 9 8 or boat 3 2 8 - 5 4 8 8

C U T L A S S 1983 S u p r e m e Broug-ham. 4 door, toadad. 2 8 . 0 0 0 mdae. mint $ 4 6 5 0 6 8 2 - 2 8 4 7

C U T L A S S 1 Horn i 8 30

4 1 . 0 0 0 mfloe $ 5 2 0 0

3 8 1 - 1 4 4 0

C U T L A S S , 1989. S U P R E M E . SL -ary clean. 17 .500 mBee. $ 1 2 , 2 0 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 7 9

C U T L A S S 1889 Supreme, in toma-ttonN. loeded. rod. mint. 7 .500 mflos. worronfy $ 1 3 , 9 0 0 6 4 1 - 8 3 7 1

DELTA 88 1888 2 - d o o r . Mother * -original $ 5 8 5 0

REGENCY B R O U G H A M 1886 9 8 a. only 8 6 9 8 6 H O L I D A Y C H E V R O L E T

4 7 4 - 3 5 0 4

T O R O N A O O 1882 I f f new tire $ 1 8 0 0

T O R O N A O O - 1 9 8 5 edult owner ex LiBtr i t condMon. hj#y loadad Boaa

ae, $ 6 , 5 6 0 2 5 6 - 5 4 8 7

T O R O N A O O 1888 Loaded, d o a n , $ 7 2 0 0 Day* 8 5 8 - 1 8 8 0 Evorkngo 8 0 3 - 0 3 6 4

T O R O N A O O 1888 Tro4oo. 15.000 leather ouerior

0 8 1 - 4 8 8 0

T O R O N A O O . 1989 - T R O F E O Ex : s l s n condit ion, fmencmq evafl-abto $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 n e g o o a M e 7 3 0 - 6 5 9 4

T O R O N A O O 1 9 0 0 - W h l l a / r e d leeth-ar Sunroof, remote control a l ax-iros 10.000 mi $ 1 9 , 5 0 0 3 3 3 - 7 9 8 1

TROFEO. 1909, toadad 11 .000 rod, super d e a n . ancoBoni on $ 1 8 0 0 0 CoB 8 5 6 - 2 8 0 6

878 Ptymouth H O R I Z O N 198 1 8 6 . 0 0 0 rnBao I s u m $ 1 2 0 0 T & N S ;

H O R I Z O N 1985 Automat ic e a A M . FM Noroo . aunroof. 51 .000 ml $ 3 1 0 0 Aftar 8 p m 2 5 0 I 1 4 7

RELIANT W A G O N 1983 •C. air low a $3 996

Automat-Was Only

FOX HILLS Chryslar Plymouth

RELIANT 1903 w a g o n loeded reer wiper A m " speed stick

A m / t m tape ea reck 5 $ 1 4 9 9 / b e e t 8 5 1 5044

RELIANT 1984 4 door, powei steer m g / b r a k e e A C cruiee A M F M one owner 5 8 5 0 0 maea $ 3 0 0 0 beet ofter 3 2 6 - 0 3 6 6

V O Y A G E R LE 1984 mr cruiee now tires * d a k brakes excellent condMKm d e e n $ 4 0 0 0

4 2 5 - 2 3 3 2

W A G O N 1985 AutomoPC » New M a k e s shocks o s t l e r , rJwt

5 3 3 - 4 1 5 4

880 Pontioc B O N N E V I L L E 1989 SSE Grey car-mf f loan or sunrool mmt $ 16 5 0 0 W P work out dea l 6 2 8 - 8 8 4 5

BONNCVlLt rE * • » ! S t - B u r p i ^ O , wether L o e d e d Cieen

Art 3 5 0 - 9 5 0 0 Eve* 4 74-7973 S R

B O N N E V I L L E 1988 LE red aaoy nme. a l powar criaoo siarao cas-sette. 15 0 0 0 mBas. $ 1 ? 500 or best ofler After 6 P M 9 8 1 5 1 9 9

878 Ptywomh A C C L A I M 1080 - Automat ic aw 7 / 70 Warranty . 9 5 * f inance Only $10 ,405

FOX HILLS Chrysler - Plymouth

4 5 6 - 8 7 4 0 9 8 1 - 3 1 7 1

B O N N E V I L L E 1989 len / ton alien-or. n r . caeeet te e x c e l ant condition. 34 0 0 0 mfloe. $ 8 2 0 0 8 8 7 - 2 7 3 5

B O N N E V I L L E 1961 Wegon CNeael i engine Air c r i m e tat merry as $ 1 1 0 0 extra 5 5 7 2954

B O N N E V I L L E 1908 - SBvor grey •wth Mack vinyl top Luggago rack CB lufty l o a d a d Excaflent c o r A Hon M u f f s a l $ 8 8 0 0 4 7 4 - 2 7 4 4

um sound G T Eagto W«B. 1 7 0 8 0 $ 1 2 , 8 0 0 8 4 0 - 3 1 7 8

FIENO SE 1884 1981 OT body $ motor red every optK $6300 or OON Offer

m Musi sea 483-3007

FIERO. 1984 biecs> 4 apeod flk $3 000

277 1688

H E R O 1 9 8 4 S E . auto m Sunroof

om/tm c a a e a l t a n e w CMakes 4 i*e» W a i i s n t y a n g t - i e $3JOO 'Ow*t '

370-275 Or 4 ? 4 1497

f lERO 1965 SE am-h r stereo with ^aeaetta saver ae ne>» tires s brako* eicefleni cond owner $4 100

•lion original 471 -5496

FIREBIRD 1974- ForvrnBa 4 0 0 re-buf f engine 6 UenemleaKm BMo ruat power ateer ing 6 b r a k e s r w good $ t 4 0 0 ' b e a t 4 7 7 - 8 5 6 1

F IREBIRD 1978 I new exhouet $ 3 0 0 or beat

F IREBIRD 1979 VS engine Mack p- imei $ 8 0 0 beet ' r e 6 4 9 3

F M E B I R O 1902 S€ V6^ automat ic a a a m t m a larec new tiree good condit ion $ 2 4 0 0 / b e o i 6 4 9 4814

FrREBlRO 1882 dark grey a m t m ^asaotte ak now b r a k e s tak condi bon $ 1000 or boot 6 4 5 0 9 4 4

or 8 4 5 - 5 7 8 0

FlHE BIRO 1983- Powar stoaring/ brakas windows a » VB, 6 4 900 maee, <ed L o o k s sherp $ 3 5 0 0 or make oftar

F IREBIRD 1984 V 6 automat ic loadad good condit ion $ 3 2 5 0 . best

2 7 7 1519

tow maaa. won m—f loa iod . 7 7 8 4 4 8 6

F I R E B M O 1887 U i M atoreo Sepi 1888. nonaatolior. araet ban. 5 8 0 0 0 mflao. 8 / W we warranty,

5 2 8 - 3 2 2 0

F IREBIRD 1888 Formuto. 3 0 8 on-T tops Nr . toadad $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 .

2 8 8 - 7 7 8 8 k : K I R € B I R D I 9 8 8 Formula- T- lope, afl opt ion*. 3 5 . 0 0 0 mBaa. anoslsrit condMon $ 1 1 . 5 0 0 / b O « oftor Bo-lore 846 1 7014 After 5 $ 7 8 - 8 3 4 4

8 6 - V 8 . 4 mel ic 24 0 0 0 mdao Vary d a o n $8 0 0 0 4 8 9 - 7 3 2 0

F IREBIRD 1969 F O R M U L A Top* a m t m cooi speed aw $ 1 1 5 0 0

H R E B . R O 1989 - v a outomoPc. low moos M l power aw G M executive car Mack Sharp. $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 8 2 7 - 1 1 7 8

G R A N O A M LE 1887 - Coupe, outo-met ic air tflt caaootto- & more $ 5 9 0 5

Bob Jeannotte

Plymouth. Ml 453-2500

G R A N O A M 1985- Aw. eulomet lc a n . ' t m caaaatte motaflK red. excellent $4 5 0 0 6 5 6 - 0 4 5 6

F IREBIRD 1964 Block 85 .000 mflea $ 3 3 5 0 or best oftor 5 3 0 7 1 4 6

FIRCBIRO 1984 Roc 6 c y * n d o r m very good c o n d M o n $3 , 500 C o l Gary 5 4 9 - 7 2 0 0

F IREBIRD 1966 SE Automat ic T-lope a m t m caaaat te power wav doar* ' locks. $ 7 6 0 0 / b o o t 5 3 7 - 6 4 3 9

T i R E B i R O 1086 A u t o m a t i c ak a l a r m P o w e r w i n d o w s / l o c k s . 37 0 0 0 rm $ 6 0 0 0 ' b e e ! 4 2 1 - 9 2 7 2

G R A N D A M 1885 LE 2 door. ok. au-tomatic. a luminum 9* a s i t , i t e m . t f f , crutoo grey $ 4 2 8 0 8 5 2 - 2 3 2 2

G R A N O A M 1985 LE condition, low m l a o g a $8 ,200 os -Das! ofter 8 4 4 - 8 0 0 0 or 6 2 8 - 6 5 0 8

G R A N D A M 1086 LE. V - 6 automat c . 4 7 . 0 0 0 moae. toadad. vary d o a n . -$6 ,250 or boat oftar 3 4 4 - 9 3 6 1

G R A N D A M 1 « * « 2 4 0 0 0 rrwee f ~ door. grey 5 speed, ok a m f m $ 6 4 5 0 3 8 5 - 3 2 3 7

1 9 8 5 P O N T I A C

B O N N E V I L L E 4 door, aa . automat ic powar i l o o n n g $ brakes

Sale Price ' 4 5 0 0

1 9 8 6 B U I C K C E N T U R Y L I M I T E D

locks

Sole Price ' 4 2 0 0

1 9 8 3 C H E V Y

C H E V E T T E

4 door mr automat ic low

Safe Price11800

1 9 8 9 B U I C K S K Y L A R K

4 door. flk. automatic power ( tear ing, brakes a n d awndow*

Sate Price * 9 5 0 0

THIS WEEK'S MANAGER'S SPECIAL 1987 BUICK RIVIERA

Air, full power, lumbar seats.

Sale Price * 1 0 , 5 0 0

1 9 8 4 F O R D L T D S T A T I O N W A G O N

Sale Price '3600

"ARMSTRONG BUICK 525-0900 30500 P lymou th Rd

Livonia

1 9 8 5 B U I C K R E G A L 2 D O O R

Sale Price '3400 1 9 8 9 C H E V Y

C O R S I C A Ayr automatic power atoanng 6 brakes

SaJe Price '8000 1 9 8 9 P L Y M O U T H

V O Y A G E R Av. automat ic , power Hear ing a n d b r o k e * t f f a f foN. enaoo

Sale Price '11,300

(fri

P a t M i l l i k e n F o r d

. . .BECAUSE W E ARE DEALING!! NO CURVE BALLS NOR TRICK BALLS -

JUST S T R A I G H T EASY HITS!!

THE SUBARU ONLY DEALERSHIP"

FERNDALE 3 B U S N. OF 9 Ml. ON WOODWARD 547-8800 APR Financing on select models

1991 Explorers

4x4's and

2 Wheel Drive In Stock!

SPECIAL OFFER

9 . 5 % • 1 0 0 ° °

rSFM

INTEREST RATE •LimltPd Timo l

86 DODGE OMNI GLH

4495 13,995* 84 DODGE MINI RAM

"86 PLYMOUTH LASER XT TURBO PAT MILLIKEN FORD

Home of the Smiltn Irishman A. X 9 6 0 0

TELEGRAPH P R I C E D T O S E L L

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90 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIMS

s9995*

. 4% C F A R M I N G T O N HILLS CHRYSLER « PLYMOUTH GRAND RIVER AND MIDDLEBELT

531-8200 476-7900

CSFT7 T T 1 • • . " • • •

12C*(R,WO-lOC) OAE Thuraday. May 17. 1»90

out 70.000

i w w m 4oer. » «y«. . a* I Mereo H AW beet

1ic.«tt'£M°"£ "fcinii t 3KW777 <E«ek > i r w 134

PMC 19*0 - #w% l u l l ! * brand mm tare* naff otnyl loMrO* Wl-S7tM

mmng/brtlik. m Sharp TYME AUTO

iiAAim p[»i• .«»• WV • • •" Twrw.

* txakaa HWU A nM good I'M Of MM after 42S-i742 MM tttOO of beM oflei Cal

443-4707 GRANO PMX. M«. body n M * MM oondMon. no ruat. Matt Mua •«-Mnor 4 interior. oood dapandaMa ev. 11500 Moo-#f1»-5 J36-7440

evee. 643-4144 lEMANS 147S-4 i

PONTIAC MOO LE. tM4 • 2 Mdr owned ManimttM. on angina. Mar mBaa. mmt Muat aa»*3300 27»4M3 254-1273 PONTIAC 6000 1M2 LE - 4 door

•mm V4 dMeM angina. 1 • •caBanl corxfc-oaner. fufc eqmpi, »cMr

Hon S3406 Cal altar 4pm. i 047-4077

PONTIAC 4.000. 1406. 2 door, auto-matic. Mr. rwei tree, brakae A mora, vary good condition $3400.

241-5443

ad «ne» powar moomooI Ow> 44.000

VILLAGE FORD LOT f ~ 27B-8700 PONTIAC OTA 1M7 Traneanv V-4, mrfuport T-lopk. automatic Mr. poaMT Mndotn and locka. only 22 000 maaa. law 411.000

C R E S T W O O D DOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 PONTIAC T1000. I44B. Ma* brakea A Denary Greet ireneporteOon. 41.0Q0 373-0334 PONTIAC «000 STE. Gray, Ml ixmer, au> no ruM 43300. M

Won. Evee 373-1740

PONTIAC 0000 1000 ATE phone %kjr.r oo'

424-0024 PONTIAC 0000- l»M. aU. kutomei-•c, 4 door. 56.000 rrMaa. 4 cylinder. 44.400 firm 641-5429

mAaa. AMFM Hon. <2700.

•unroot 78 000 good eond

377-3414

PONTIAC 4000 - ISM LE. Mr. door ervMa. MM. puMa _ 464-1147 471-7334 PONTIAC 4000 14M-4 door. a*b-matte, powar Hearing A brakea. Mr. eniMe. AM/FM caaaatia w Mm aanMterH condiuon M ooo h«n»av

Mat 541-4737 PONTIAC 4000 14M LE loaded. •» Hreel 43 .350

TYME AUTO

PONTIAC 0000 1M0 LE - EaCMe Sate. 4 door. milaM; Mua artth light

Ortaan only 13,000 3.1 Liter V-4 angina. 4 aUc tranamteaWn, pow-

dmonmg. Ml atearing, am-fm stereo cuatom Mm. ThM M a naa> MMcte •nil undor original warranty. 412.000 For immediate MM

343-W77 SUNSIRO 1M7 - 4 door, automatic.

" F O X H I L L S . ChryMar - Plymoutn

456-4740 M1-3171

MO Pontlac SUNMPO OT. 1AM. rod. 40.000

Mtent con 374-1014

inmaiic. mr mmnm 4 V2M Oood oondRlon Ml

roof Mat 544-4290 M.400/

f SUNBWD 10M OT - 8ka neert RadiM area. THM one hae A MR 43.200

TVMCAUTO 455-5544

SUNMIRO. 1M7. OT. Mr. IIIIK •peed, good condMan 45000.

377-TRANS AM 1474 EjicaAant oond-Ron. rabuM angina, now brakw A axhauet 42400 Altar 4pm 490- 10M TRANS AM. 1M4 • 8M onceaani condiuon. nao MM and •term 14.500 501-2334 227-7216 TRANS AM 1M7. OTA - Uka riaet. 11.000 mAaa 340 angina, loadad Muat Ma Meke oflar 278-6304 TRANS AM 1M4 OTA 13.000 ml .

Mie new. 414.000/otter* 352-5643

TRANS AM. -1M7. OTA. 47-VA. 21.000 rratea.

1.412.000

TRANS AM tMO • VA. aulomeRe. Mr. l-lopa. M 446

Bob Jeannot te PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth, Ml 453-2500

TRANS AM. 1AM. auto. Mr. l-lopa. varyMM maaa. o % CRESTWOOD

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needs driver* ude Mnd-420-0725 new part*,

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1944 FIERO SE

19M TAURUS MT5 Super Loaded 19M CADILLAC FLESTWOOO 29 000 mua . .i ,

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28535 TELEGRAPH / J P A J A A A SOUTHFIELD O v O ' l O U U

1944 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 4 Ooo tomoms. 19A2 RIVIERA 05 000 TWO* <omoma 4 n*« 1990 REATTA raaory OWtai 1947 AEROSTAR LX

9M NISSAN MAXIMA'S

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rn Toyota CAMRY 1AM LE - Suraoot. brown. 40.000 mAea. aacMint oondRlon M750 747-4342 CAMRY 1M4 Only M.OOO mkee. 5 •peefl. e«r. peeer Meerm Oiakee C«c«aewfl M 200 _ 427-2M7 CAMRY 1M7 Mkn m enciaaot con dltlon nmm unau 9M6M6

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CELICA OTS 1HM MI evaeatta op-tKNTa, immacuial 4«.000 rm tasoo or beel 44S-1444 CEWCA. QT Lift beck bme. S

ugh mkee Oood coruMlan $1 500 453-2174 CELICA 1944 GT- 4 apeed. 86 000 mAea. aAver/btecfc. good condiuon 43.700 or MR 747-4423 CELICA. 11 peckage 1

Grand Prix apon am/tm ceaiatte, MM 373-36M

CELICA 1M9 GT. L«back low mites aunrool. warranty loeded. red. 5 apeed 412.900 471 4047 COROLLA 1979-Hatcnback 5 •peed. Mr. em/lm undercoaled M25 433- 13M COROLLA. 1942 Nation wagon re-port engine, good transportation. M95 443-1420 937-0404 COROLLA 1945 - 4 door automatic ak. exceAenl condition 44495

646-3209 COROLLA INS- 5 speed, ea Km mi as. am/tm slereo. exceAenl con-dition, garaged 43 750 263 7243 COROLLA 1M7 SR6. red automat-ic. ak power iteermg A brakM. crutee caaaatte. red immaculate 47300 559-4561 MR2 1964 - dark red with moon roof. 51.000 actual rrutea. garage kept 45 550 or Deal oftar

TYME AUTO 445-5546

TERCEL 1964-2 door new UTM 42400 Call Phil eves at 276-4570 TERCEL. 1B65 2 door Mlcftback. 4 apeed manual. 81.000 mlea. good condRion. 41400 ~ SS7-3244 TERCEL 1M7, 28.000 •peed. 45000 apeed. exceAenl condition Aaklng

427-0444

884 Volkswagen BEETLE. 1472 - New engine, good uree Negotnbte pnea Muat saw Days 533-4409 Eves 471-3772 CABRIOLET 1»86- (Convertible)

edition, good condition. .000 E»es/Wkends 651-4418

GOLF GT, 1M7 Red 4 door, vary clean 45.700/bMt ofter Oays 254-6455 Eve* 581 3465 GOLF. 19M GL. exceAenl condition, must aak 46150 or beet offer

662-2912 JETTA 1964 - aun root 2 door pater •Aver, low miuegr 52.000 mkee. new exhaust new I'M new battery no rual. am-tm caaaetle. 43,800

791-3309 JET7A 19A4 DteeM Greel condlUonl 80.000 mites, air am-tm »tereo caaaetle 44 195 429-2677 RABBIT 1961 ConvenibM. Mack beauty, looks and runs «uperi 42 399

TYME AUTO 454-5566

RABBIT 1961 Sport Exva Clean. Extra Options. Extra Special 41.475 476-5179 RABBIT 1942- Greel transportation rune good 4650 or Deal off« Call Ray or Jim 645-0964 SCIROCCO 1944- Special edition mmt condition, premium stereo, new radio 45.000 651-1634 SCIROCCO 1967 red 2 door ek. caaeette sun roof exMkent. 44400 or beet 433-6189 822-9115 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - 1976. 20.000 mAea on rebuln engine. S1500

689-1043

884 Volkswagen VW FOX 1990 red (Mk AMFM LB«Mfl». aunrool Private buyers or*, 47500 ( 474-1444

184 Volkswagen VW oefcF 1946 42.AOO maaa

ExoeAent condRlon *4 CM M1-7423.

VW OTl 19M M. aunroof 44340 or OMtsAk _ 434-2787

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LARGEST SELECTION - LOWEST PRICE 80 TAURU8 "LX" 4

DOOR 3X). V-6, auto., O.D.. M power. AM-FM tle<eo/cau./pferr*jm tound. ipd. control, lit. eiec. <Mt.. floor matt. auto, lamp tystem. cast. atun. wheels. P206K1S BSW, | much more »td. equip. Stic #2794.

1st TIME BUYERS »500 ADDITIONAL REBATE

' 9 0 T E M P O " G L " 4 D O O R

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From list

'90 AEROSTAR CONVBTSTON 3D E f l V-6. auto. O/D. pj.. p.b., p. wtndows 4 todo. dud cap»c*i chair w/2 removeabte berths ak cord., prtvacy gkju. a w jet & wxfw ipd ccrtid. tit. Atoc Oat body pre* midgi AM-fW star eo/ca»., flbre^aa rurrtng boards, exterior graphics Stk. #4149

VARSITY'S / V LOW PRICE W

OR LEASE ZERO DOWN

auto., p.s., p.b., p. locks, air cond., t. glass, dual etec. | mirror, tilt wheel, elec. def., light grp, decklidjug. rack, styled wheels, P185-14 all season tires, cloth reclining seats, AM-FM stereo/clock,

| side window demisters, luxury sound insulation, interval wipers. Stk. #476.

•90 FESTIVA "L" LS Ifl. 4 43d.. pj» cloth recRkng ma <»Me #yte« wfwek. cwtaotefSe. <pU)i boO, iridgL Slk 4462 7 m '90 ESCORT PONY 1.9 171 4 ma o/et pJv. coreciMMe. MM mMmt ' oM. PITIeM A8W. rtyted <5990 90 T-BIRD SUPER COUPE

M . V-4. •WE««<H au*o O/O. AA power afM.. £a '17.390

'90 THUNOERBIRD MM tJl V-4. OAO oML tm oand AM/m Aeiiu/uai.

'90 MUSTANG "6T" ^ * I A " «RII>HR,FTMH. pterMwr. KXM P229A14 •ieaghk O* -*~m Mk «7M w : 'M PROBE "LX"

wheels,' auol l/an. "Mo* A Mcta. <m cord. >i"oaa/ptem. n M cAjm. «t ilon. (ft. #3309 w

'90 TAURUS WAGON UV4.0M- OA»i »*..aeeewL eerae alec. r* >Apei A ana much mow m 1 2 , 5 9 0

90 MUSTANG AA 4JJ.M0.H

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S35** p e r w e e k

S35 per week

$ 9 4 * * Per W e e k

5 70 per week

575 per week

S69 Per Week

S72 Per Week

569**Per Week

A - P l a n S8,321 *

R e t a i l S8,890*

HI*TVI Orrfy 10 Units At Thk Price.

• 9 0 P R O B E " G T " SAVE OVER

•4000 '2000 Factory R e b a t e

12.2 turbo, 5 spd., p.#., p.b., p. locks, windows, seat, trip computer, rr wiper & wash«r, climate control air cond.. Hum. entry system, spd. con-trol, tilt column, AM-FM stereo/cass7premium sound, pwr. antenna, vehi-cle maint. monitor, antWoc brakes, flup-up open air rod, 15" aJum. wheels, handling susp., fog lamps, elec. def.

A - p l a n S13,431*

Reta i l S14,690*

Hurry! On* 8 UntH At ThM Prtc«.

S P E C I A L P U R C H A S E ! STARCFtAFTM CLEARANCE SALE!

QT interior, tnm and paint. Fiberglass running boards

8 1 4 , 5 9 0

/VARSITY'S OR LEASEX

L O W P R I C E U Z E R O D O W I LOW PRICE '90 E-250 CARGO VAN

49 ifl elec CX0C 4 apd. O/D. pj>-. AM ado. aKm chrome Cumpen txt low nr* mkioii t>o«»» A lower mldgi. topei >ecM rutfproof S!» #

90 F-150 PICKUP 4.9 £fi. 4 apd. O/D. pa., p.b.. low rreraaa. hcn*tg pto. MoAnar l-wJartxx t com. an . «•*"" " dock, apd coiAoVe. P236c«)A A. cfeome i

'90 RANGER "XLT" 4X4 4 0 U I v-e cx0o.. O/D.DA. pr>. PA. A H M M OR cond iport tiucaeM. O/X. ketone. **J. oorMol. • chrome Mep. AM ~ ' Owl A-T. M. «347

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3480 JACKSON AT WAGNER

ANN ARBOR, Ml 1-94. EXIT 1172. TURN LEFT

996-2300 ANN ARBOR

16,990*

'90 F-250 "XLT" 4X4 4M OJ elec 4 M. O/D, O/X ketone M powei op» cR oond. Meter low mtirmorn. hontirn pkg,. AMA4

ao/cote. nxi cxrt/w ICJC AL <*> lOpk*

to F-250 "XLT" SUPER CAB 44 171 atec. 4 O/O. kjl powat opM. a* oc

cfx* KM pta Meter DA. k>4ene AM-» ,/oae. Sd oorljm cfucne leap 9) CT3J8e •> Mk. AIaM

9 0 BRONCO II "XLT" 4 x 4 2.9171 V-e auto o/d pa pB p. Mete A cR oond son Mcfcef MC* pRtocv^ op kXAaie OWV A/». OUMMe i watm^i. oqM»heaA #3344

'90 BRONCO XLT 4x4 d . u p k eteo Isuck MM Rr*eJ^i

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ALL VEHICLES RED TAGGED SALE PRICED

* 0 DOWN 1

*12 month 12 mile Warranty OPEN 9-9 ALL WEEK!

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3480 JACKSON RD

AT WAGNER

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rn TOUFREE 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 7 5 - F Q R D

OPEN Tues & Thur 9-9 Mon-Wed-Fri 9-6

Every Sat 9-5

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Uncle HOT GM EMPLOYEES & FAMILY SAVE

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RED TAG SAVING ON

GEO 1990 GEO METRO

5 Speed, stereo radio, silver metall ic. #4341.

WAS ST,251

RED TAG PRICE

1990 GEO STORM Speed, stereo. 1.6 MPFI engine, white. #4360

WAS $10,705

5 0 * 1st time

buyer * *

r, T V V - » - V 5<

1990 GEO TRACKER CONVERTIBLE 5 Speed, with overdrive, spare tire cover. P20S on and off road tires, stereo cassette. #T6296

WAS S 11.469

RED TAG PRICE

RED TAG PRICE

!9,189* - s8,589 * *

s9.489 !10,089*

1990 GEO PRIZM Air. au tomat ic , t ransmission, stereo power s teer ing and brakes, wheel covers, sport mirrors, power brakes, white. #4504.

WAS $12,224

FIRST TIME BUYERS SAVE ADDITIONAL *600~

Gel additional $60000 down rf you nave never financed a new car or new Buck before See dealer tor details CAVAUER STORM CAMARO CORSICA METRO TRACKER BERETTA PRIZM S1 PICK UP

riEQ TAG PRICE 1st time buyer

!10,589* 1989" 'SWITCH TO LaRICHE*

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LOCAL 453-4600 METRO 961-4797

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40875 Plymouth Road • Plymouth Corner of

Plymouth Road & Haggerty

'price plus lax and ncenae NET REBATES ••pnee NEW REBATE ANO BUYER ASSISTANCE plua ta> and kerne 1M Bme buyer muM quekty men gutde

S'B B O B D U S S E A U »»"SS» 1 % " " MERKUR

" Y O U R D ISCOUNT D E A L E R " FREE FULL TANK

OF GAS WITH EACH VEHICLE DELIVERED

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NEW 1990 COUGAR Mr. automatic, crutee t». power door lock*, and much more Slock #00*48

NEW 1990 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Comfort convenience group Slock #00327

S 3 1 4 4 5 * OR PURCHASE

•14,050** -307 * s55695* OR PURCHASE

FOR $24,275**

550330*

NEW 1990 SABLE GS ( M r o « Slock #00339

OR PURCHASE

FOR

•13,461**

NEW 1990 TOPAZ MR. rear defcoel and more Stock #00011

OR PURCHASE

FOR

•9452** 536755*

1990 GRAND MAR( Ic. cruiee. power door locka. powar

, rear detroet. aluminum whaala Stock #00340

OR PURCHASE

FOR $16,600**

NEW J989 COUGAR XR7 "SUPERCHARGED"

4 At Similar Savings

Tilt, Cru*»e, Powar Locka A Windows, Powar Antaona, Kaylaas Entry. Stk. » 9 0 9 9 4

WAS $22,441

ARK VII BILL BLASS

OR PURCHASE FOR

•24,557**

$15.441 BOB DUSSEAU L I N C O L N • M E R C U R Y • M E R K U R

Grand River at Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Open Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9 P.M.

Our S p e c i a l t y A, X , Z , & B P lans! • tmm A

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14C*(R.W.O-12C) OAE Thuraday. May 17. 1090

U i p ^ 000 BATE

NEW 1990 ESCORT LX 2 DOOR HATCHBACK

Body side moldings. AM/FM stereo, tinted glass, power steering, power brakes, interval wipers, digital dock, instrumentation group, rear window defrost, overhead console, light group & security group, dual electric mirrors, luxury wheel covers, reclining bucket seats, consolette. deluxe sound insulation, side window demisters Stock #4141

W A S $ 9 4 1 0 $ ,

IS

N E W 1 9 9 0 F E S T I V A L N E W 1 9 9 0 R A N G E R S U P E R C A B P I C K U P .

Rear w indow def roster . A M / F M stereo, rack and p in ion steering. body s ide m o l d i n g * , s ty led wheels . consolet te , gauges, cour tesy lamps , rec l in ing bucke t seats, power brakes, s ide w indow demis te r Stock #2735 .

WAS $7091 <

IS

N E W 1990 A E R O S T A R E X T E N D E D W A G O N

NEW 1990 T A U R U S G L 4 D O O R S E D A N

XLT tnm, V-6 engine deluxe 2-tone peart. XLT equpment group, chrome front and rear step bumper. AM/FM stereo with cassette, tachometer, cast euimnum wheels. saang-eway mrrors. deer coat paint, power steering, power brakes timed glass, instrumentation, spoiler cargo box light Slock #2905T

WAS $13,441

IS $<

NEW 1990 MUSTANG GT

AJr, stereo with cassette, speed control, rear wndow defrost. group, power door locks. 6 way power seel, power windows au-tomatic transmission, dual rsdmmg seats, body side protection Stock #2872

WAS $16,236

IS 12,262* CHILD PROTECTION DOOR LOCKS

N E W 1990 P R O B E G T

XL. t r im, duel bucke t seats, second & th i rd passenger seats automatic transmission, sir. dear coat pa**, power steenng. power brakes, hnted glass convenience group, mstrumenteBon. deluxe wheel trim, spoiler. super cooling Stock #40712

WAS $15,470

IS $ 12,802*

ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM

Special value group, duel si settle mirrors, power windows, speed control. AM«FM stereo with cassette, premium sound system, custom eqwpment group, eir, reer window defroster, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, instrumentation, dual ex-heust system traction-LOK sxle light group, console reer spo4sr Stock #4025 .

WAS $16,444 IS

$13,801*

Prefered equipment package power wvidows. door locks, speed control, power drrver teat, cfcmsse control, av. AM-FM stsreo cas-sette with premnim sound system, iluminated entry system, trip computer Stock #16660

WAS $18,839

IS ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM

S14,363* ••2.9N APfl finance tor 48 months on approved credit A variable on (elect models See dealer lor de-tails Previous sales excluded

'Phis tax. title, keens* S destmstion Rebate. II applicable included Ret an sales only Picture may not represent actual vehicle Dealer-added options extra Sale sods S-18-90

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1990 ELECTRA P A R K AVE. 4 D O O R S E D A N

Pomr M a M v i H H door Mg* puares naavy duty a tsry concert sound, p o w a m a n Naavy duly oooang «r

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Canton 3-peats as WLAA ki ng

By Brad Emona start writer

WESTERN LAKES ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION

BOYS TENNIS TOURNAMENT Tuesday at Livonia Stevenson

T E A M S T A N D I N G S : 1. P l y m o u t h Canton. 15 points; 2. (tie) Livonia Churchill and Livonia Stevenson. 13 aach; 4. (tie) Plymouth Salem and Farmington. 12 each: 6 Livonia Franklin, 11; 7. Northville, 9; 8. Farm-ington Harrison. 8; 9. (tie) Walled Lake Central and Wafled Lake West-ern. 1 each; 11. Westland John Glenn. 0 .

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHTS

No. 1 singles: Mark Schwagle (Northville) deteated Puneet AHowadi (Churchill). 6-1,6-1.

No. 2: Matt Dante* (Churchill) def. Ed Mac Donald (Farmington). 2-0 re-tired (leg cramps).

No. 3: Todd Herremans (Harrison) def. Scott Jones (Canton), 6-4. 6-2.

No. 4: Eric Curnow (Franklin) def. Nadir Khan (Churchill). 6-3. 7-5.

No. 1 doubles: Scott Ceru-Joel Em-rich (Stevenson) def. Kris Kilpetatnen-Bryan Williams (Canton). 6-3, 6-2.

No. 2: Jeff Block-Shane MHther (Stevenson) def. Brady Owens-

Shawn Hart (Canton). 7-5. 6-3.

No. 3: Mike Mulder-Joe Perron (Sa-lem) def. Joe Binder-Adam Majewski (Canton), 3-6. 6-2. 6-3.

Dual meat standings (incompiete): 1. Plymouth Salem. 10-0: 2 Plymouth Canton. 10-1: 3 North Famnrigton. $-2; 4. Livonia Stevenson. 7-4; 5 (tie) Farmington and Uvonia Churchill. 6-4 each; 7 Waited Lake Central, 4-5; 8 (he) Lrvoria Franklin. NorthvUe and Farming}on Harrison. 4-7 aach. 11. WesHand John Glenn. 1-10; 12. Waied Lake Western, 0-11.

Lakes DMaton champion: Plymouth Sa-lem

Western Division champion: Plymouth Canton.

Plymouth Canton's boys tennis team did something that tbe Los Angeles Lakers couldn't do in the NBA and that's Three-peat '

Tbe Chiefs won a tightly contested tournament at Livonia Stevenson, win-ning tbe overall championship for a third consecutive year with a team-high 15 points. And they did it despite coming up empty in all seven flights.

"It was a real nice team effort," said Canton coach Jim Hayes of his 10-man squad (four singles players and three doubles teams). "We were for-tunate we got some good draws. They're always tight and there were a lot of close matches."

Canton, which finished second to neighbor Plymouth Salem in the dual-meet standings, won tbe overall title after the Rocks finished tied with Farmington for fourth on Tuesday. (Tbe final standings are based both on league meet performance and dual-meet record.)

Only four points separated tbe top six teams. Host Stevenson and city rival Livonia Churchill tied for second at the

WLAA meet with 13 points apiece, while Salem and Farmington each had 12. Livonia Franklin was sixth with 11. (See tournament results.)

CANTON REACHED four finals with most of the seeds holding form. The Chiefs' Scott Jones, the second seed, fell to top seed Todd Herremans

of Farmington Harrison in tbe championship match at No. 3 singles, 6-4, 6-2. At No. 1 doubles, Stevenson's top-seeded duo of Scott Ceru and Joel Elm-

rich ran their record to 12-0 with a 6-3. 6-2 triumph over Kris Kilpelainen and Bryan Williams, the third seeds, from Canton.

Stevenson also took the No. 2 doubles crown as top seeds Jeff Block and Shane Millner also remained unbeaten on the season, defeating second seeds Brady Owens and Shawn Hart of Canton, 7-5,6-3.

Salem's Mike Mulder and Joe Binder captured the No. 3 doubles title with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory in a battle of top seeds.

But Canton got a big boost from a pair of non-finalists. Rod Jesena, tbe Chiefs' No. 2 player, picked up pair of wins, scoring two

points before losing to Farmington's Ed MacDonald in the semifinals. MacDonald wound up retiring after two games because of the leg cramps

in the final against Churchill's Matt Daniel.

CANTON ALSO earned another point at No. 4 singles when Paul Croll won his first-round match in a third-set tiebreaker.

Croll was eliminated in the second round by eventual winner Eric Curnow, a junior from Franklin. Curnow, the top seed, took No. 4 flight with a 6-3, 7-5 triumph over Churchill's Nadir Khan, the second seed.

"We've always had somebody come through and pick up a fourth point for us in a lot of our dual meets," said Hayes. "As it turns out, those two guys (Jesena and Croll) came up with some big points. All our doubles teams played weU, Jones did a nice Job in singles, and don't forget Brian Schmidt (No. 1 singles). They're all champions."

A much-anticipated matchup for tbe No. 1 singles crown between North Farmington freshman Seth Hoffman and Northville freshman Mark Schwagle — both nationally ranked age-group players in the U.S. Tennis Association — never materialized.

Please turn to Page 5

Plymouth Canton won its softball invitational Saturday and then clinched the Western Division title Monday.

Tbe Chiefs reached the 20-win pla-teau and improved to 9-0 in the divi-sion with a 9-3 victory over Farm-ington Hills Harrison.

' I t ' s been a great week," Canton coach Dave Racer said. "We weren't really expected to do this well with a young team."

Kelly Holmes pitched a ooe-hitter Monday and struck out 11 in seven innings for Canton. Tbe freshman pitcher also walked 12. Losing pitch-er Shelly Bouwens allowed four hits and 12 walks.

Jenny Sekovlch and Julie Nicastri scored three runs apiece for Canton, 20-1 overall.

In the tournament. Canton defeat-ed Farmington Hills Mercy 10-4 in the final but lost third baseman Kris Ford for four weeks with a broken

"She's my sparkplug," Racer said. "She kept us loose in tbe dugout "

Tbe Chiefs scored seven runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to erase a 0-2 Mercy lead.

Jennifer Vanootiahem had three hits aad ooe RBI, and April Galici, winning pitcher Stacey Thorn peon aad Bridget DeRoaa had two hits apiece. Galici also drove in two runs, and DeRoea scored two.

WM the winner ia relief

turn to Page 2 Kotly Holmes pitched o one-hitter and struck out 11 in loading Canton to a division-clinching victory ovor Harrison.

•Canton title hopes dashed By Dan OtAaora staff writer

Farmington was playing Plymouth Canton in girls soecar Mooday bat had Lhrooia Churchill ia tbe back of Its ocDeftive mini

Tbe No. 1-rated Pafcoas needed a victory over Canton to get another shot at the Chargers and a chance to

their only defeat la the Wastera Lakes Activities

"We did talk about that, twt w« alao know we have to take ooe game at a time," Farmington coach Cathy Cole

'And this was going to be a hard obstacle to over-

THE CHIEFS, ranked No. 2 in the state and f-1-2 overall, would have played Farmington again today If they had beaten or tied the Falcone. Canton, tbe defeod-' 14-4M la the dhrt-

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Perron and Mike Mulder at No. 3 doubles. It was their second setback as opposed to 11 vic-tories.

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Tba Hawks, despite not having ooe of their bet-tor years, upset the Chiefs 15-3 Monday and did serious harm to Canton's championship hopes in the Western Division

"Suddenly we're playing weU," Harrison coach John Herrington said after his team improved to 34 in the division and 4-10 overall. The Chiefs slipped to 7-J.

Gary Devine pitched 5% innings for the victory snd also had two doubles and three RBI. He limit-ed Canton to three hits but walked nine.

Harrison supported Devine with 10 hits. Pat Qulkn bad three, Andy Smith and Brian Ellison two each. Tbe trio also chipped in two RBI apiece.

. The Hawks scored all of their runs in two inn-. iags — seven in tbe second and eight in the fourth u — to saddle Steve Anthony with tbe loss. - - Ia a four-team tournament Saturday at South-.

field-Lathrup, Harrison defeated Walled Lake Central 7-4 in tbe first round, but the final was

japstponed because o< bad weather. Tbe Hawks will play tbe winner of tbe game between South-field and Lathrup at some later date.

Eric Wiesner hit a three-run double, and Smith had a two-run single. Ellison was the winning pitcher. •

FARMINGTON MOVED closer to winning the Lakes Division championship Monday when it trimmed Plymouth Salem 4-3, but the Falcons were upset 3-2 by Livonia Churchill oo Tuesday.

Kevin Young, one of the state's leading hitters, had two hits (including a solo home run) in the Salem game, walked twice and scored all four runs for Farmington. 8-1 in the division and 12-2 overall.

Chris Schmid pitched seven inning* for the vic-tory. his fifth without a loss. Each team had seven hits, but Schmid didn't allow a walk while fanning three.

Tbe No. 0-rated Falcons dealt Salem pitcher Rob Kowalski his first loss after six straight wins. Kowalski went the distance, too. He walked three and struck out four.

Dave Makowiec had three hits in three trips for Salem, 6-3 and 11-9.

Junior left-hander Mike Thomas scattered six hits over seven innings Tuesday, struck out eight and didn't walk anybody in leading Churchill to its victory over the Falcons.

Jason Gabel and Bob Meister had two hits apiece for the Chargers, who also had six hits and are 3-10 overall.

Young again had two hits for Farmington. Eric Miller was tbe losing pitcher.

The Rocks, playing in the Midland Invitational, defeated Traverse City 5-0 and lost 4-3 to Bay City John Glenn Saturday.

Jeff Paluk pitched a four-hit shutout, which in-cluded no walks, against Traverse City. Makowiec blasted a two-run homer.

Eric Nielson suffered tbe loss in relief in the Glenn game. Salem loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh inning but oply scored once.

PHIL WOODS blasted a three-run homer in the first inning Monday to lift Livonia Stevenson to a 5-4 win over North Farmington.

Woods was 2-for-3 and had four RBI. Sean Henkel went the distance and tossed a two-hitter for the Spartans. 2-7 in the Lakes Division and 5-11 overall.

North, which had 34 hits and beat Stevenson 27-5 in the first meeting, got a two-run double from Brian Gonterman.

Mike Powers was the loser, giving up six hits. He struck out eight and walked three. Tbe Raiders are 7-5 overall.

FARMINGTON SWEPT two games from Northville on Saturday, 5-2 and 13-5, after beating Livonia Stevenson 9-6 on Friday.

Eric Miller pitched a three-hitter in the first game with Northville, walking only one in seven innings. He had three strikeouts. Schmid had two of Farmington's five hits — a solo bomer and a run-scoring single.

Mark Vellucci got his first start in tbe nightcap and turned in a complete game victory. The Mus-tangs managed just three hits, though Vellucci walked 10. He struck out four.

Vellucci was supported by a 12-bit attack, which included three apiece by Miller and Kevin Van Ord. They also had two RBI apiece as did Young, who had two hits.

Young swung the big bat on Friday, going 3-for-4 with three RBI. Schmid was the winner in relief of Young.

Canton rewarded with tourney title ,, Continued from Rape 1

v of Holmes, who allowed six runs in 1% innings. Thompson pitched 5to innings of scoreless softball, holding tbe Marlins to two hits and ooe walk. She struck out six. Maureen Paulin was the losing pitcher.

L . The Chiefs disposed of Novi 3-1 in * the semifinals. Thompson again - walked only one and pitched seven

innings for tbe victory. She also had

two hits and one RBI. Holmes pitched a one-hitter in the

quarterfinals as Canton routed Milan 15-0. She struck out 10 and walked five in tbe seven-inning game.

The Chiefs had 12 hits. Sekovich had three of them, and she had four RBI and scored two runs. Thompson had two hits, three RBI and four stolen bases. Vanootighem's three stolen bases raised her season totals

to 30-of-32.

In the first round, Holmes tossed a no-hitter as Canton blanked Livonia Stevenson 10-0. She struck out 13 and walked one.

Tbe Chiefs had 10 hits off loser Kelly Cotter, including two apiece by Vanootighem, Ann Hooper and DeRosa. Hooper scored three runs, and DeRosa had two RBI and scored twice.

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Farmington Hills Mercy woo the dual-meet track championship for the second straight year in the Cen-tral Division of the Catholic League.

Tbe Marlins finished 5-0 after crushing arch rival Livonia Lady-wood 98-50 Monday at Mercy.

Mercy swept the relays and had a double winner in'Kirn Cook., who captured first place in the 100-meter da*h (13.7) and tbe 200 in 27 seconds flat.

Cook also was the lead-off runner in the 400 and 800 relays. Cook, Dawn DiPooio, Mary Beth Strand and Katby Cook won the 400 (52.7), and the same unit, with the exception of Heather Sullivan re-placing Strand, won the 800 (1:50.7).

Sullivan also figured in the other relay victories. Sullivan, DiPonio, Kathy Cook and Hood won the 1600 (4:14.8) and Sullivan. Kathleen Ger-igk, Carrie Walton and Heather Noll the 3200 (10:29.7).

Mercy's other individual winners were Jeanette Turner in the discus (180-0); Nicole Pry or, long jump. 13-5V«; Stephanie Miller. 100 hur-dles. 17.3, Strand, 300 hurdles, 51.0; Hood, 400 run, 61.1; and Gerigk, 800 run, 2:32.8.

Ladywood had a pair of double winners in Rebecca Willey and Molly Dixon. Willey won tbe shot put (34-6V4) and high jump (5-2^), and Dixon won the 1600 and 3200 runs in 5:38.8 and 12:06.1.

FARMINGTON F I N I S H E D fourth among quality competition Saturday at the Birmingham Groves Relays. Ann Arbor Pioneer was first, Detroit DePorres second and Detroit Benedictine third.

Sbelli Gaul won the high jump at 4-9, and Jennifer Kiel broke her own school record in the 1600-meter run, taking second in that

girls track event at 5:14.8. Her previous best was 5:17.

The 1600 relay team of Carrie Maier, Dawn Montrose. Cheryl Casaroll and Amy Trunk also was second at 4:23.7, and Kiel added third place in the 3200 run (12:00).

Farmington's Becky Washnock got third in the shot put (30-7), and Jenny Derwinski was fourth in tbe 800 run (2:33.5).

FARMINGTON HILLS Harrison won the Milan Invitational Satur-day, finishing ahead of the host Big Reds and South Lyon.

Colleen Heinzmann won both hurdles races, the 100 in 16.6 and the 300 in 54.4. Jill Rosenthal won the discus (91-10) and Heather Con-ley the 100 dash (13.3).

Tbe Hawks also were first in the 400 relay in which Cooley, Nicole Leo, Carrie Hentnik and Nivin Hakim posted a 54.9 time.

MERCY WAS runner-up to Mil-ford Lakeland Saturday in the Troy Athens Relays, The winners had 53 points, the Marlins 48.

Mercy won four events — two in tbe field events and two in the dis-tance relays.

Laure DeMattia. Turner and Mil-ler combined for a 91-5V4i total in the shot put, and Katie Padilla, De-Mattia and Turner threw the discus 268-2

Gerigk, Sullivan, Kathy Cook and Hood ran the 3200 relay in 10:10.1, and Noll, Walton, Gerigk and Brooke Mansour did the 6400 relay-in 23 minutes.

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Some things to consider NOBODY ASKED ME. but

I've got more than a few opinions to share any-way. I'm just full of such

stuff. At least that's what people are always telling roe — that I'm full of it.

So here are a few changes I'd like to suggest

• The weather I don't like it. I've lived in Michigan all my life, and I still don't like It.

Except during the summer. When the sun's out. And I'm not working

• College baseball. It's ridicu-lous.

The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference deserves a commendation for combining the silliest elements of both the big-time (NCAA Division I) and small-time (NAlA) leagues in the state

Tbe GLIAC baseball season end-ed in the first week of May. Just when the weather was starting to become baseball-like.

The NAIA season ended at about the same time At least the NCAA I conferences — tbe Big Ten and Mid-American — continue past the half-way point of the month.

But both the Big Ten and the MAC compound a bad situation (our climate) by making it worse. Each has a no-makeup rule for weathered-out games within the league Imagine that; a Central Michigan can reschedule a rained-out double-header with Adrian, but not with Western Michigan, its closest pursuer in the MAC race

The GLIAC hierarchy, in all its wisdom, has chosen to imitate this loo. So it has a league season with the vast majority of its games scheduled for April, when the weather is questionable at best And a no-makeup rule.

R i s a k There are two simple solutions

Either allow rainouts to be res-cheduled or institute a season-end-ing, four-team league playoff.

• The weather and college base-ball.

No wonder pro baseball drafts college players after their junior seasons One more year pitching in college could ruin a pitcher's arm.

Prior to the season, college's send out nice little media guides about their teams, with schedules. By mirltpa«tnn th<>. schedules are worthless Non-league rainouts are rescheduled so a team ends up cramming in six or seven double-headers in a week (both Madonna College and Oakland University had stretches like that).

Pro scouts must love watching a prospect wear out his arm by throwing in four or five games in a week. It happens, even at bigger schools like Eastern Michigan, where a staff ace iik«» Doug Martin (of Redford Catholic Central) might start one day then pitch a few innings of relief the next.

There are also a lot of outfield-ers and third basemen pressed into mound duty during such busy streaks Which is one reason why batting averages in college are so high

Again, two solutions: Add a week or two to the season, or trim the number of games allowed to be scheduled — not playing dates, but games.

• Playoffs. Our society has produced a

whole generation of sports fanatics

traumatixed by playoffs It's out of control. Completely.

Pro hockey's Stanley Cup Is by far the worst, eliminating just five of 21 teams during an 80-game sea-son and forcing a Cup finalist to po-tentially play 28 playoff games The other pro sports aren't much better, all have expanded their playoff formats in the last 21 years.

This frenzy has infected colleges and high schools as well. The main argument against adding a week or so to the college baseball season is that it would Interfere with the start of the NCAA tournament.

And now tbe high schools. In one sweeping move, the football playoffs went from 64 teams to 128 Just like that.

Coaches love the plan to divide each Of the four classes in half. Not too surprising. After all, it doubles

.-•heir team's chances to qualify.

I'm not sold on it, though. State rankings used to mean something. They won't anymore. And in the Class CC or DD playoff brackets, you'll find a few 500 (or worse) teams which qualified because they played a tough schedule.

We'll have more champions, but questions like tbe one circulating through our coverage area the past few years — Would Farmington Harrison have been state champ in any class? — will persist

As long as our addiction contin-ues unabated, expect playoff ex-pansion to spread. The splitting of the classes could easily be applied to other prep sports Basketball coaches must salivating at the thought

Funny Twenty years ago, when school populations were skyrocket-ing. such a plan would have made more sense. With shrinking enroll-ments, the necessity decreases. So will the interest.

Lone loss costs Chiefs Contlnusd from Page 1

Instead, the Chiefs will play Plymouth Salem, runner-up in the Lakes Division, in the WLAA crossover game at 7 p.m today at CEP

"We played well," Canton coach Don Smith said "I'm only sorry it ended up being for the division and we don't get a chance to play for the conference It hurts the girls because they've played so hard all year "

The loss was doubly frustrating since tbe Chiefs outshot and outplayed Farmington. which scored the game's only goal in the second half oo a well-executed play between Margaret Martin <assist) and Carrie Maier (goal).

CANTON'S DEFENSE, especially tbe play of Erin Morgan and Kathy Bahr, was superb in the first half, denying the Falcons a shot on goal in the first 40 min-utes.

Tbe Chiefs outshot Farmington 6-0 in the first half and 5-3 in the second, "but we didn't put the ball in the net," Smith said. "We've gotta play harder, and I have a feeling we will."

Farmington's first true shot resulted in the lone goal Martin, who later had to be helped from the field

after being kicked in the shin, dribbled into Canton ter-ritory and, with the defense backpeddling. slipped a pass between defenders to Maier. who picked up the ball on the run and fired a shot past goalkeeper Jori Wel-chans as she came out to meet the attacker.

"They came to play," said Cole of the Chiefs "They caught us a little flat, and we were fortunate to capital-ize at a key moment. Teams work to make things hap-

pen and we did that We know we're going to he re vork turefcer (Can-

ton) showed they wanted Ux gpuw io4 played hard You know, in a season, you're going ; K|ueak awa> with a

.few I wins), and we were fortuu^u u> be on (Jut side.'' The Falcons scored another goal lalei oo a header

with 5Vk minute* left, but it was disallowed Amy Trunk had the only other Farmington sbot

IMMEDIATELY AFTER the Falcons scored. Canton, which kept the ball in the Farmington end moat of the second half, went on the attack and fired four shots at opposing goalkeeper Mandy Cannon in a short span of time

But Cannon and the Farmington defense, spearheaded by Kim Popyk and Sue Gibson and supported by Martin, Maier. Julie Dugan and Jody Perns, combined to frus-trate the Chiefs, who made several frantic attempts in the final minutes.

Canton thought two particular calls went against-it late in the game It saw a golden opportunity when Farmington's Tonya Slicker made a handball infraction in the penalty box. but the referee had made a different call just prior. —

The Chiefs later thought forward Jenny Russell Was tripped in front of the net as she scrambled to her Met after a collision with a Farmington player.

Despite the loss and frustration. Smith, impressed by his team's progress this season, liked its effort.

"A lot of people wrote us off early in the year," he said. "Canton was going back to being in the also-ran ranks. But we've got a little tradition going, and the girls want to maintain that."

Mercy wins soccer rematch

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Farmington Hills Mercy avenged an earlier disappointment and locked up a Catholic League soceer playoff berth Saturday by beating arch rival Livonia Ladywood 4-2.

The Marlins, who rallied from a 3-0 deficit to tie the Blazers 3-3 on May 7 at Mercy, will play Royal Oak Shrine on the latter's field at 4 p.m. today.

Mercy was runner-up to Birming-ham Marian in the Central Division. The Mustangs finished 6-0-2, the Marlins 5-0-3. The league champion-ship game will be played at 2 p.m Sunday at Oakland University.

The Marlins got two goals from junior Dana Lebmkuhl and scored twice in the second half Saturday to break a 2-2 stalemate.

Lehmkuhl and Tania Macioce scored in the second half. Macioce got an assist on Lehmkuhl's goal and Kathryn Dudley's pass led to the goal by Macioce.

Mercy took 1-0 and 2-1 leads on goals by Dudley and Lehmkuhl in the

first half Anne Scullen and Rachel DeMascio were credited with assists

Cassie Ozog socred Ladywood's first goal, and the Blazers converted a free kick to force the halftime tie. Mercy goalkeeper Renee Larabell made a save on the free kick, but the ball got away from her, according to coach Henry Klimes.

The Marlins outsbot Ladywood 11-3 in the first half and 9-4 in the sec-ond

"The girls knew we were in second place regardless, so it was hard to create incentive for the game," Klimes said "But I reminded them 'They did knock us out of the playoffs last year Let's take it to them' and we did."

Mercy clinched a playoff berth Thursday by defeating host Harper Woods Regina 3-2.

Tbe Marlins, going against the wind in the first half, trailed 2-1 at halftime, but Dudley scored two sec-ond-half goals to raily Mercy.

She also assisted on Carrie Dzai dosz's goal in the first half. Scullen

and Colleen O'Connor were tbe set-up people for Dudley in second half.

"Tbe girls didn't get discouraged, because they knew we had tbe wind in the second half." Klimes said.

Mercy outshot the Saddlelites 18-6. with 10 of its shots coming in tbe second half

PLYMOUTH SALEM clinched second place in the Lakes Division of the Western Lakes Activities Associ-ation with a 9-0 victory Monday over host North Farmington —

The Rocks, 3-1 in tbe division and 8-1-3 overall, will play Plymouth Canton in tbe WLAA crossover matchup at 7 p.m. today.

Michele Minton paced Salem's rout of the Raiders with four goals. Sara Hayes scored twice, and Erjn Harvey. Mandy Drummond and Jen-nifer Marshall contributed ooe goal apiece

Salem goalkeeper Jenny Emmdtt recorded her sixth shutout of tbe sea-

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two. They always seem to show up around feeding t ime at your favorite fishing bole and have little trouble tormenting you by continually steal-ing your bait.

"Tbe (stunted bluegill) problem is pretty much unique to southern Michigan and we really don't know why," explained J i m Waybrant, fish-eries biologist a t the Pontiac district office. "The problem is that these small fish a re actually pretty old. It's not just a problem of a large crop of young (fish)."

Bluegill can live up 10 years but the average life span is closer to sev-en. They average seven inches in length but they can grow up to 12 inches. The s t a te record for bluegill is two pounds, 12-ounces, although they usually weigh less than one pound. (The DNR will present a Mas-ter Angler award to anyone who catches a bluegill that weighs ooe pound or more.) Stunted bluegill rarely reach five inches in length and weigh only a few ounces.

"Similar fish eat similar food," Waybrant said. "For instance, a three-inch bass will eat the same thing a three-inch bluegill will eat. With a large number of stunted blue-gill in a lake it presents a fish com-munity problem. We think the stunt-ed bluegill a r e dropping the food base for all fish of that size to zero. We think stunted bli^gill . in fact, are

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the cause of poor fishing for all spe-cies in some bodies of water." (Re-member that excuse next time you come home empty handed. Tell your wife there were just too many stunt-ed fish.)

THE GOOD NEWS IS the DNR is in the third year of a research study project looking a t ways to increase the average size of bluegill in inland lakes. •

Sixteen lakes in southern Michigan are included in the project, which features several procedures, includ-ing gathering data on the size and numbers of stunted gills in a body of water, treating some lakes with the fish toxicant Antimycin and stocking predator fish such as walleye in some lakes.

Three Oakland County lakes are included in tbe project. Two of the lakes — Big Lake and Crescent Lake — are scheduled to be treated with Antimycin this spring. Tbe third lake — Big Seven Lake — will be used for comparison purposes a f te r the tests are completed on Big and Cres-cent lakes

Antimycin is a chemical that will be applied to each lake at a ra te of

ooe par t per billion when the water temperature reaches <5 degrees. Tbe chemical is very selective and will only affect small pan fish in the up-per five feet of water Large fish will not be affected. Tbe toxicant is harmless to people, animals, reptiles and birds at this concentration and will break down into a completely harmless component in less than 48 hours

"Antimycin will work in tbe top five feet of water and will become diluted as it sinks to the bottom,'' Waybrant said. "The beauty of Anti-mycin is that with the temperature of the water when we put it in, it will become harmless in three to four hours. It decomposes very rapidly."'

THE LAKES TREATED with An-timycin will be stocked with six-inch walleye fingerlings this fall. Tiger muskie and catfish have also been discussed for use as a possible preda-tor fish in other lakes in the future DNR officials hope the walleye will then control the panfish population through predation.

The introduction of these fish could also lead to a new fishery in the respective lakes.

"If the (walleye) produce a useful fishery we would continue to stock the lake in the future. Waybrant said. "If we get a chance to get ev-erything working and a lot of wal-leye aren't caught in the first couple years I think we stand a p r e t j / g o o d chance (of a new fishery)" f

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e May 18 — Regular camping be-gins at the Oakland County Parks.

e May 20 — Riverbend Sport Shop in Southfield will conduct a fly fishing class. Course fee is $90 and includes equipment and lunch Addi-tional classes will be held on June 3 and 10 and July 15 and 22 Each class is limited to 12 students Call 350-8484 for more information

e May 20 — The Western Wayne County Conservation Association will hold a 3-D archery shoot at its walk through range in Plymouth The shodt is open to the public and archers may use their own equip-ment or make" arrangements with the WWCCA staff to try out a bow Call 453-9843 during business hours or 525-1368 evenings for more infor-mation.,,

e June 9-10 — A one day fly fish-ing class will be held both Saturday and Sunday at the Proud Lake Rec-reation Area in Milford The class is sponsored by the Michigan Fly Fish-ing Club and will cover basic fly casting and techniques, knot tying and information on reading the wa-ter Class fee is $45 per person and includes equipment, refreshments . and lunch For more information, call 360 4097

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• S O C C E R MEETING

There will be a sign-up meeting for boys interested in playing varsity soccer for Plymouth Salem next fall at 6 p.m. Friday. June 1, in Room 2703 of the high school. Any male who will be in grades 9-12 is wel-come. For information call coach Ken Johnson at 397-0668

• S O C C E R T R Y O U T S

The Plymouth Soccer Club will conduct Premier team tryouts for boys born in 1978 on Monday, June 4, and Tuesday. June 5. Tryouts will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ford plant field on Sheldon Road. Players should bring a light and dark sh i r t for scrimmaging. For

<• information call Armando Santos at 453-5929

• Tbe Northville Soccer Associa-tion will sponsor a team in the West-em Suburban Soccer League's Select Division for boys born in 1978 begin-ning with the 1990 fall season Tryouts will be on Friday, May 18, and Saturday, May 19. Individuals interested in trying out should call Larry Schlanser at 420-0285.

• The Northville Soccer Associa-tion will have tryouts for its 1979' boys select team on Friday, May 18. Interested players should call Ken Romine at 420-4451. Players plan-ning to attend tryouts for the 1980 and 1981 select teams should call Doris Edwards at 349-8628.

• The Livonia Y Premier Soccer Club will hold open tryouts for its Wolves (boys) and Hawks (girls) teams Sunday, May 20, at Livonia's Jaycee Park. Tbe tryouts are open to people from all communities. Try out times are: noon, for girls born in 1979-80; 2 p.m., for boys born in 1980-81; 5 p.m., for boys born in 1978-79. For more information, call 427-3336.

• FIVE-MILE RUN

There will be lots at stake at the 12th annual Canton Five-Mile Run, scheduled Saturday, June 23, at Can-ton Township Hall. 1150 S. Canton Center Road.

One of the prises offered is a weekend trip for two to Toronto, which all participants will be eligi-ble to win. Other special business donations and merchandise will be given af ter the run.

Special T-shirts will be given to the first 150 participants. Awards will be presented to tbe top three male and female finishers in six age divisions.

Cost is 97 for pre-registration, >8 on day of the race. Entry forms are available at tbe Canton Township Hall. For further information, call 397-5110.

• C A N T O N FISH F E S T

The Canton Challenge Fest Fish-ing Derby is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3, at the pond di-rectly behind the Canton Township Administration Building, on South Canton Center Road.

Entry fee is 50 cents, payable on the day of the evenL which is open to Canton kids between the ages of 4 and 15 (as of June 2, 1990). The pond will be stocked with rainbow trout, and awards will be given to the boy and girl who catch the largest fish.

Awards are: first place, $100 sav-ings bond; second and third place, Canton sweat shirts.

Advance registration is required, between May 14 and June 1. For more information, call the Canton Recreation Department at 397-5110.

• TENNIS TOURNEY

Canton Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a singles tennis tourna-ment during Canton's Challenge Fes-tival June 1-3 at Plymouth Canton High School.

The registration deadline is 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 30. The fee is | 5 and each per person must supply his/her own—can^.of U.S.T.A. ap-proved tennis balls.

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Class C and D men's and women's qualifiers are eligible to compete. Games will be played from 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. each day. The tourney is sponsored by the ASA Qualifier, Can-ton Challenge Festival and Van Es-ley Real Estate.

For information and registration call the Canton Recreation Depart-ment at 397-1000 or Van Esley a t 459-7570.

• T E N N I S L E S S O N S

Canton Parks and Recreation Ser-vices is offering six weeks of tennis lessons. The sessions are open to children age 8 to adults and players of all ability levels.

The fee is $23 for Canton resi-dents, $25 for non-residents. The age groups are youth (8-12), juniors (13-18) and adult (18 and over). All class times will be in tbe early evening, once a week at the Griffin Communi-ty Park courts.

Kristen Harrison, a certified pro-fessional, will be tbe instructor. Call 397-5110 for exact class times and days.

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No 1 singles Ryoo Bonnan (SoJem) de-feated Pfm Haratsore. 6-4 6-1

No 2: K C Kirkpalrick (Salem) def George Gouchey, S-2. 6-0

No 3: Fred Stater. (Salem) del Rick Halmskangas 6-4. 6-0

No. 4: Kit MastroOeno (Stevenson) Prakash Cfunnaiyan 6-4. 6-2

No 1 doubles Scott Ceru-Joel Enwich (Stevenson) def Mohrt MMiy-Joft Rearicfc 7-5. 6-2

No 2 Je« B»ocK*-Shane MHlner (Steven-son) Oef Jason Grimm-Eric Stanley, 6-4

No 3 Mike Mulder-Joe Perron (Salem) def Fran* Bracken-Dav«d Armey, 7-6 6-4. 6-4

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Ho 1 singles Ryan Bann&n (Salem) de-feated Mano) TrrveO. 6-1. 1-67

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No 3: Fred Staten (Saiem) def Brian Napian. 7-2. 6-1

No 4 Prakasfi O w i a i y a n (Salem) def Craig Dav»s. 6-2. 3-6. 6-2

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No. 2: Eric Stanley-Jason Grim (Salem) def Cfvis 2bane«l-Aaron Bommarrto. 7-6. 6-2

No. 3: Mike Mulder-Joe Perron (Salem) def Tim Shefdon-Wes Brockman. 6-2. 6-3

PLYMOUTH SALEM 7 WESTLAND JOHN GLENN 0 Monday. April 30. at Salem

No 1 Qtnjloo. Ryan Bannan (Salem) de-feated Ron Garret. 6-2, 6-0.

No. 2: K C Kirkpatnck (Salem) def Al Deograllias. 6-0, 6-0

No 3: Fred Slaten (Salem) del Mike Trussler. 6-0. 6-0

No. 4: Kevin La ber (Salem) def Matt Korzek, 6-3. 6-2, 7-6

No 1 doubles: Jason Gnmm-Enc Stanley (Salem) del Jeff Wild-Mike Candeia, 6-0 6-1

No. 2: Mike Mulder-Joe Perron (Salem) del Jason Pavoc-Sean Nelepka, 6-2. 6-2

No. 3: David Be#-Lcxj Manohas (Salem) def Jason Quick-Jeff Scarrow. 6-4. 6-2

Canton captures 3rd consecutive league tennis title Continued from Page 1

Schwagle won the title by defeating Churchill's Puneet Ailowadi in a duel of top seeds. 6-1, 6-1.

Meanwhile, Hoffman and his North teammates sat at home.

THE RAIDERS, who finished 8-2 during the dual-meet campaign, were suspended by their own coach, Rick Jones, for disciplinary reasons.

"It was a difficult decision for me to make and it's something I doo't want to go through again," said the first-year coach "It 's strictly a disciplinary action and it's not fair for the kids to bear about it. It 's a thing between me and them.

"We have good kids, but some realized they messed up. It 's something I think that had to be done. High school tennis is a team thing and hopefully they'll all learn f rom it."

"It was totally my decision," he said. "The principal (Eton Cowan), our building athletic manager (Ken Dean) and Mr. (Ron) Holland (the Farming-ton Public Schools AD) all a re in agreement with my decision. These kids paid a heavy price for their action and they're taking their medicine, but parental support is strong and I've had no complaints."

Jones said the suspensions "goes beyond" the team's conduct on the court "There was a problem, Coach Jones addressed it and we support him

totally." said Holland. "I haven't received any calls regarding his actions."

WITH THE ABSENCE of North, one can only speculate what might have happened on Tuesday before the rains nearly suspended the meet an extra day.

"You put seven more in the draw and things are going to be different.' ' said Hayes. "Without North being there I'm sure it had an effect. But he (Jones) made the decision and I'm sure it's a sound ooe. He's a class guy and I'm sure it was a tough decision, but give him time and he'll develop it (North) into a good program."

North will return to action Friday at the Class A regional at Southfield-Lathrup, while Canton will try to earn berth in the state tournament by finishing among the top two teams this weekend in the regional tourney in Ann Arbor regional.

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LONG J U M P

Tracey L ivwmore (Saiam) 1 6 - 1 1 * Akua Hammona (Wayne) 16-3 FkwencePugh (0 o r g e a t . . . . . . 15-10 KaraWgMy (N Farmington) . . . . . . . 15-9 McotoPryor (Marcy) . . . . . . . . 15-6 Mm Ptoucfta (Salem) 15-6 E n * y M i n i " (Stavanaan) 15 -34 Dana Draco* (SaJam) 15 -34 Came Hervtrxk (Harrison) 15-2

Souter (Canton) 15-2

• 0 0 METERS

HtQH J U M P

Rebecca Wi ley (Ladywood) s-a Jermtier Herns tSalem) . . . . . 5-4» Yoianda Jackson (Salom) . 5-2 Stephanie Gray (Canton) . . . . . 5-1 Amy RnMy (John Olann) . . . . . 5-1 Angle HoMa (Borgeas) . . . 5-0 Brandy Cancroaa (Wayne) . 5-0 Siacey Rokcaak l O u r c * * ) 5-0 GaNMurie (Marcy) . . 5-0 S h e * Gaul (Famanglon) . . . . . . 4-10 Martha B d (Saiam) 4-10 JervW Hemme (Ladywood) 4-10

DISCUS

Martin (Stevenson) 123-4 Maya L a w * (Wayne) 122-0 Jeanette Turner (Mercy) 115-10 Amy Lanlrtord (Frenkin) 113-3 AJena McBee (Borgess) 113 -24 Debbie Wrobiewsk. (Stevenson) . . 1 1 0 - 9 Adrianne MoceHo (N. Farrrangton) . 105-0 Laure D e M a t t * (Marcy) 104-4 Teresa Samo (Stevenson) 103-7 Daraaae Simon (Frankln) 103-1

Stephana Meer (Marcy) . . . . . . . 163 Cotaan I Meamenn (Herriaon) . . . . 16.9 AngMa Fountain (Canton) . . . . . . 16 9 Nfcki McMullen (Franklin) . . . . . . 17.4 Siacey Retocaak (ChurdW) . . . . . 175 Florence Pugh (Borgaaa) . . 17.7 Mary Bath Strand (Marcy) . . . . . . 178 Bethann Sawyer (Wayne) . . . . . . 176 Amy Finiey (JohnGlerm) . . 17 6

300 HURDLES

Jeonrter Harns (SaMm) . . 47.7 Lea Chretanaan (Stevenson) . . 47 9 Theresa GMcherio (Setom) . ' . 46 3 FkMOcePuflb IBoqjaaai^ . - - - 4&a Mary Beth Strand (Mercy) . . . . . . 50 9 Amy Finiey (John Glenn) . . 51.0 CoSeen Heimmarm (Mameon) . . . . 51 3 Karma KlpaMnan (Canton) . . . . . 513 Amy Baron (Churchfl) . . 516 Dana Carton (Stevenson) . . . . . . 52 3

100 METERS

Yoianda Jackson (Salem) . . . . . 12.8 Quinday Cooper (Wayne) . . . . . 12 8 Km Cook (Mercy) . . 13.0 Kinshasa Hughea (Thurston) . . . . . 13.1 Krtalan Lewe (Mercy) - , , 13.1 Lynette Conner (John Glenn) . . 13.1 Renee Landau (ChurchM) . . . . . . 13.2 AngeHoMs (Borgess) . . 134 Kathy Cook (Mercy) . . 13.4 Debbw Walsh (Stevenson) . . . . 13.4

Lauren Hood (Mercy) .2:21.3 Jennifer KW (Farmngton) 2:253 Amy Smith (Canton) 2 29 5 Roberta WkggM (CtorenoevtBe) ? 2 « 5 Tracy Clark (Stevenson) 2:309 Kathy Cook (Mercy) 2:31 0 Dawn Harrison (Frankln) ?31 8 Siacey Wittholt (Salem) 2 3 2 0 Enca Sheperd (Borgess) ?32 1 Dana Nowicki (John Glenn) Z329

1.600 METERS

Jennifer Kiel (Farmington) .5:14 8 L * a Rives (N. Farmngton) 5:25 3 Amy Smith (Canton) 5:28 9 Heather No* (Mercy) 5 32 6 Kathleen Qengk (Mercy) 5 :37 0 Tracy Clark (Stevenson) 5:37 8 Moity Dixon (Ladywood) 5 38 6 Carrie Wal ton (Marcy) 5 :42.0 E m l l y S h M t y TNrFamSngrart) 5 44 0 Oawn Harrison (Franklin) 5 :46 6

3.200 METERS

SHOT PUT

Jessarm Martm (Stevenson) 37-7 Maya Lewis (Wayne) 37-0 Laure DeMa l t e (Marcy) 35-4 Rebecca W«ey (Ladywood) 35-3 Jeannette Turner (Mercy) 33-6 Atoah C o l o r (St Agatha) 33-4 Daraa«e Simon (Frankln) . . . . . . . 33-3 Alsna McBee (Borgeas) 33-2 K i r n Owczarzak (Farmington) . . . 31-10 OebbM WroWewski (Stevenson) . . 3 1 - 7 4

100 HURDLES

Jannllar Harris (Salem) . 15.4 S h e * Gaul (Farmington) 16.1

[ u s a Christensan (Slavanaon) 16.1

200 M E T E R S

OUnday Cooper (Wayne) Yoianda Jackson (Salem) Kim Cook (Mercy) Andrea Kirmeay (Saiam) Jennifer Har r * (Saiam) Came Maier (Farmington) Nicole Pryor (Mercy) . . Debbie Walsh (Stevenson) Kathy Cook (Mercy) . . . Catina Conner (John Glenn) .

26 8 26 8 27 0 27.3 27 3 2 7 4 2 7 6

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400 M E T E R S

Lauren Hood (Mercy) . 1:010 Kim Gudetti (Canton) 1:01.5 Jennet Hemme (Ladywood) . .1:02.5 Erica Shepard (Borgesa) .1:02.8 Becky Adamczyk (Stevenson) .1:02 9 Akui Hammons (Wayne) 1:03 1 Juke Martm (Stevenson) . .1:03.3 Audra Cockertiem (Harrison) 1:03 4 Dawn OPomo (Mercy) .1:03.5 Suae Barton (Slevenaon) . .1:04.3

Heather NOD (Mercy) . . . . 11 50 0 Tammy Htckey (Salem) 11 53 8 Lisa Rives (N Fertrangton) 11 548 Janraler Kiel (Farmington) 12 00 0 Catie Walton (Marcy) 12:050 Mofcy Dixon (Ladywood) 12 06 1 Tracy Clark (Stevenson) 12:20 6 A.J Korttnik (Stevenson) . . . . 12:23 0 Kathleen Gerigk (Mercy) 12 25 0 GaS Grewe (Stevenson) ~ 12:35 0

400 RELAY

Redtord Behop Borgess Wayne Memorial

52 1 Redtord Behop Borgess Wayne Memorial 522 Ptymouth Salem 52 4 Farmington Hills Mercy 529 Farmington Hills Harrison 53 0

800 RELAY

Ptymouth Salem I 4 8 6 Redlord Bishop Borgess .1499 Farmington Huts Mercy 1:507 Livonia Stevenson .1:51 8 Wayne Memorial 1:52.9

J.800 RELAY

Farminglcn Mils Mercy 4:14 0 Livonia Stevenson .4:14 3 Redtord Bishop Borgess 4:15.1 Ptymouth Canton .4:18 3 Plymouth Salem 4 20 3

3200 RELAY

Farmington H*s Mercy 10093 Livonia Stevenson 10 24 1 North Farmington 10:26 9 Uvonia Frankln 10.272 Farmington . 10:31.2

TMa * the second tnetaMment of the top area b o y s t rack t imes. Livonia C h u r c h * c o e c h

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OtSCUS

Tony Shaeb (Harreon) . . . . 143-1 Reggie Busby (Wayne) 140-11 Kurt Roth (Church*) 139-11 Jason Gutting (Farrrangton) 138-10 Todd Pawtowski (N Farmington) 138-6 Matt Heru (Stevenson) . . 137-6 Curt PMrson (Church*) 136-9 Jim HoWman (Redtord CC) 135-5 Jason Key (John Glenn) 134-1 BUTrenkto (N Farrrangton) 130-1

This unadan tMc p o i n c o n d u c t e d by the Obearver spor ts ataft. Schools e l ig ib le t o b a ranked are located m the Obaerver land cover -age area: Uvon ia . Wayne-WesOOTd. Ptym-outh-Canton. Farmington. Wafted Lake . Gar -den City and Radford.

BASEBALL

1 Radford Catho tc Cen t rn 2 Farrrangton 3 W a l e d Lake Weatem 3 Westtend John Glenn 5. Plymouth Canton

SOFTBALL

1 Plymouth Canton 2 Garden City 3 Uvonia Frankln 4 Westland John Glenn

5 W a l e d Lake Central

BOYS TRACK

1 Westland John Glenn

S H O T PUT

Shawn Wallace (Wayne) Jason Gut tv ig (Farrrangton) Kurt Roth (Chu rch * ) Tony Shaieb (Harrison) Btozo Sarcevich (Harrison) R e g g * Busby (Wayne) . . . . Harold Rankey (John Glenn) Garnett Woody (John Glenn) Don Parrtsh (Salem) . . . . Todd Pawtowski (N. Farmington)

L O N G JUMP

0 . J KeOogg IThurston) Jeson Hodge (Wayne) Leon H«ter (Salem) Enc MiBer (Canton) Brandon Buck (John Glenn) Jason Pizzuti (John Glenn) Jim Ramsay (Salem) A l e n But or d (Wayne) Don Johnson (Salem) . Jeremy Rheeuit (Canton) . .

H IGH J U M P

Dave Baucus (Redford CC) Mike OeJarnett (Canton) D.J Kellogg (Thurston) B * Griffrths (John-Glenn)

James Grady (Wayne) Tony Catchtngs (N Farmington) David Ryan (John Glenn) Chaka Saulsberry (John Glenn) Clifford Lee (Salem) Jim Ramsay (Salem) Randy Calcaterra (Salem) Scon Malcomson (Churchil l) Paul White (Franklin)

POLE VAULT

D a n L a g o (JohnGlenn) . . . . Rob Conde (John Glenn) Ryan Wilson (John Glenn) Kevin Kube (Franklin) Al Barbar ich (Redford CC) Chris Mar l ing (Farming!on) Troy Henderson (Church* ) Frank W o j c * (John Glenn) Joe Sopko (John Glenn) Paul Rock wood (Stevenson) . John Fabirkiewicz (Churchill)

100-METER DASH

5 2 - 3 4 50-5

50-8 V, 50-2 46-1 46-0 45-7 45-4

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5 -10 5 -10 5-10 5-10 5 -10 5-10 5 -10

12-0 11-0 10-6 10-6 10-6 10-6 10-6 10-0 10-0 10-0 10-0

2 Wayne Memorial 3 Redlord Catho ic Centra l 4 Ptymoi/th SaMm 5 Plymouth Canton

GIRLS TRACK 1 Livonia Stevenson 2 Farmington Has Mercy 3 Plymouth Salem 4 Plymouth Canton 5 Wayne Memorial

GIRLS SOCCER

1 Farmington 2 LivonM Church*

3 Ptymouth Canton 4 Ptymouth Salem 5 Farmington HBs Marcy

BOYS TENNIS 1 Redford Cathol ic Central 2 Plymouth Canton 3 Ptymouth Salem 4 Livonia Stevenson

5 North Farmington

GIRLS GOLF 1 Farmington HMs Mercy 2. Uvonia Ladywood 3. Livonia Sleveneon 4 Livonia F rank ln

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200 DASH Shawn Ma-Azza (Wayne) 222 Dave Owens (Redlord CC) 22.7 Carl Lowe (John Glenn) 23 1 Steve Clemmons (Frankln). 23.1 Josh Watoskay (Canton) . . 23 2 Steve Burfeson (Salem) . 23 2 Eric McKeon (Redford CC) 234

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400 DASH

Can Lowe (John Glenn) 48 7 Ron Staples (Canton 5 i 6 Joe Dumont (Wayne) 52 0 Eric McKeon (Redtord CC) 52 2 Rodney Westiake (Stevenson) 52 4 Randy Seach (John Glenn) 52 7 Tony Calchings (N Farmington) 52 7 Chris Muzo (ChurchiB) 53 2 Craig Miller (Canton) 53 2 Joe Pawfoszka (Salem) 53 7

800 RUN

Ben Nelson (Redtord CC) 2 03 7 Mike Ream (Canton) 2 03 7 Matt Nagei (Thurston) 2 04 0 Mike Krasko (Redtord CC) 2 04 1 Mike Patterson (Salem) 2 05 6 Todd Cimo (Salem) 2 05 6 John Thomas (Salem) 2 06 0 Steve Witek (Redtord CC) 2 06 1 Craig Stoe (N Farmington) 2 06 2 David Ryan (John Glenn) 2 06 3

_ 1.800 R U N

300 INTERMEDIATE HURDLES

D4 . Kellogg (Thurston) 39 9 Dave Baucus (Redtord CC) 40 < Matt Pufti (Redlord CC) 40 9 p>erre H « o n (Wayne) ~ 4 1 6 James Grady (Wayne) 4 1 6 Chris Muzo (Churchill) 4 1 ? jet t Pryslak (Canton) 42 0 Marc Pierce (Church*) 42 t Rich Baisch (Frankim) 42 2 Ed Kmrilos (John Glenn) 42 2

400 RELAY

Wayne Memonal 44 ^ Westland Glenn 44 « Redtord Catholic Central 45 i Livonia Franklin 45 5 Ptymouth Salem 45 *

800 RELAY

Westland Glenn 1 3 0 3 Wayne Memorial 1 31 9 Redtord Catholic Central 1 32 6 Farmington Harrison 1 34 0 Plymouth Canton 1 34 ?

1.600 RELAY

Wayne Memorial Westland Glenn Plymouth Canton Livonia Churchill Plymouth Salem

3 2 / 7 3 23 (j 3 314 3 34 8 3 35 0

3,200 RELAY

Mike Sheridan (Redlord CC) 4 27 2 Westland Glenn 8 17 2

Dave Galvin (RedtorOCC) 4 33 0 Redtord Catholic Central 8 18 6

Boan Uryga (Salem) 4 34 5 Plymouth Canton 8 19 8

Scott Westerner (Churchill) 4 35 0 Ptymouth Salem 7

Mike Ream (Canton) 4 36 5 Livonia Churchi l 8 26

Brian Beech (Canton) . 4 36 5

David R y ( J o h n Glenn) 4 42 2 Pat Koetoer (Redtord CC) Ben Goba (Farmington)

4 43 0 4 43 9 '

Jason Biederman (N Farmington) 4 4 6 8

3.200 RUN softball Mike Sheridan (Redtord CC) 9 47 1

Bran Beach (Canton) Ben Goba (Farmington)

9 59 4 10 03 4 WESTERN LAKES

Dave Gatvm (Redtord CC) 1 0 J 2 0 ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION Matt Boland (Canton) 10OA 3 SOFTBALL STANDINGS Brian Uryga (Salem) 10 18 8 Jay Schemanske (Redlord CC) 10 21 6 LAKES DIVISION Scott West over (Churchill) 10 26 0

Ryan Adams (Farmington) 10 27 1 i Westland John Glenn 6 2 12 5 Matt Maybouer (John Glenn) 10 39 0 2 Walled Lake Central

3 North Farmington 6 2 10 5 5-2 10 2

110 HIGH HURDLES 4 Plymouth Salem 5 Livonia Stevenson

2-5 3-14 2-6 4 i j

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An insect known as a mayfly seems to epitomize the word epher-meral. In fact, its family name is Ephermerida. Mayflies appear in their winged form for only one or two days and then they die.

Though one stage of their life cycle can be measured in hours, they spend most of their life as an imma-ture underwater nymphs.

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tached to underwater vegetation ei-ther singly or in masses.

In a short period of time after lay-ing. eggs hatch into nymphs that will remain underwater eating plant ma-terial for one to two years. While in their nymphal stage, they serve as food for many aquauc animals. Though found in the bottom mud most of the time, they still provide food for several species of fish.

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six legs to walk with, as the adult will, bet it does not have any wings. Adults typically have two pair of wings. Tbe front pair is much larger than the rear pair.

Underwater nymphs must breath by means of gills, while the adults breath in air through small openings on the abdomen Adult mayflies have three hair-like filaments that extend from the abdomen and possibly aid in stabilization while flying. These filaments can also be seen on nymphs

After growing and storing energy, the nymph will climb out of the wa-ter and metamorphize into a winged adulL Mayflies often emerge in large numbers and can be seen rest-ing on buildings or attracted to lights, waiting to shed their "skin." After shedding, their aerial court-ship flight and mating take place. In

The mayfly s e e m s to e p i t o m i z e t h e word e p h e r m e r a l . T h o u g h o n e s t a g e of their life cycle can b e m e a s u r e d in hours , they s p e n d

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table talk Charley's Crab Flame-broiled

Chuck Muer is putting out the call for memorabilia — menus, photos. mtjgs and other it<>ms - from the original Charley's Crab on Pine Lake in Oakland County. It was 20 years ago this month that Muer launched his now nationally known Charley's Crab restaurant concept on Pine Lake. Memorabilia will be displayed at a Charley's Crab reunion party from 1-3 p.m Sunday, May 20, at Charley's Crab in Troy. Anyone hav-ing memorabilia to display should call Bob Jones, general manager, at £79-2060. All former regular guests and employees of the original Crab are being invited to purchase tickets and join in the reunion Tickets for the event — a benefit for the Friends of Detroit Rowing, to help purchase a new rowing shell — are $25 per person and include food and bever-age For information on ordering tickets contact Charley's Crab

Kruse, Muer The Kruse and Muer on Main res-

taurant in Rochester is the second venture for the partnership of Bill Kruse of Rochester Hills and Chuck Muer Their first restaurant in the area is Kruse and Muer Quality Foods in Rochester Hills. For the new restaurant, they acquired the former Main Street Bar & Grill in downtown Rochester.

The interior has been completed redecorated The 10-foot wood carv-ing of two Englishmen that used to be at the Brass Rail in Detroit still graces the front of the building Highlights of tbe new decor are a 50-fooT-long black marble bar, natural brick walls, mahogany-stained woodwork and floral leaf carpeting

A special portion of the Kruse and Muer on Main menu is tfle Caribbean Lime section devoted to poultry, fish and shellfish broiled or char-grilled with fresh lime and Carribean spice. In contrast to the partner's other more informal restaurant, the new location has china dinnerware and full liquor service. Prices range from $4.95-$7.25 at lunch, $6.95-$13 95 at dinner

Skyline Club Michael Russell, certified master

chef of the Skyline Club in South-field, recently returned from Singa-pore where he was a member of the United States National Culinary Team competing against 18 coun-tries in the Food Asia Salon Culi-naire 1990. Russell reached a per-sonal gold medal score to help the U.S. team to a fourth place finish overall, with Singapore, West Ger-many and Switzerland finishing first, second and third.

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has added 22 new dishes to its menu The cafe specializes in gourmet piz-zas cooked in a wood-fire oven and also has offered pastas, salads and desserts since opening last August. Recently added are 11 new pizzas (for a total of 23), including three pizzas without cheese; eight new pas-tas. two salads and one calzooe. Among the new gourmet pizzas is Bob Talbert's prize-winning Coney Island Pizza. A second America's Pizza Cafe is scheduled to open soon in the Fox Theatre Building in down-town Detroit.

Name change The Michigan-based company for-

merly known as Wabam Wabow has changed its name to Door 2 Door Tbe company takes prepared meals from the doors of local restaurants to the doors of local homes and busi-nesses. It began delivery meals to customer's homes and offices with one restaurant in the Binningham-Bloomfield area in December 1988 and has grown to represent more than 20 restaurants in areas includ-ing Birmingham, West Bloomfield, Troy, Southfield, Farmington Hills and Royal Oak.

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Singer's life

By Jsn i cs B r u n s o n staff writer

Highl ight of Jo T h o m p s o n ' s c a r e e r will b e a c o n c e r t " J o T h o m p s o n : This Is My Life — Melodies & M a d n e s s " a t New York ' s Carneg ie Hall in J u n e .

"My life has been a coilection of memories, melodies and madness

"I mean, rve raised three boys and was married over 30 years lo the same man.

Tve cooked and cleaned, scrubbed and rubbed, fussed and cussed . . and all of this was in the first hour.

"My dear, don't ask me about the second hour Tm too tired."

So begins the melody of Jo Thompson's life, an entertaining rendition of high drama, hnmor and pathos, belted out by the at-tractive performer in a husky, true voice seasoned by more than 50 years' experience.

And now, Thompson, a native Detroiter who has wowed fans for years in area clubs, faces the stel-lar performance of a varied ca-reer. a mid-June appearance in the intimately exquisite Weill Hall at New York City's famed Carnegie Hall

"Jo Thompson: This Is My life — Melodies & Madness," a creative menage of songs, dialogue and pi-ano put together by Thompson's 32-year-old son Gregory Donmore, is a tribute ttf an unusually talented mother

It is also more — a tribute to Dunmore's father and Thompson's husband, pioneer black journalist Albert Dunmore who died in early 1989 Tbe Carnegie appearance is a

fund raiser for a recently founded NAACP journalism scholarship es-tablished in honor of - the senior Dunmore

T M THRILLED," Jo Thompson said simply during a recent inter-view in the West Bloomfield home of her youngest son. "I know Al is looking down smiling. He would want it this way."

Things went his way in other matters as well.

While a reporter and editor with the Pittsburgh Courier during tbe 1950s, Dunmore was offered an op-portunity to relocate in Miami. He jumped at tbe chance A young en-tertainer, whose career be followed after becoming smitten with her press photograph, was then appear-ing at smart supper and nightclubs in the area.

Tbe first thing Dunmore did in Miami was arrange an interview with the young singer and pianist named Jo Thompson. They were married a short time later.

"It's like the movies, except it's true," Thompson said of the whirlwind courtship and marriage.

After the birth of three sons — Jonathan, Gregory and Stephen — the family relocated to Thompson's hometown, Detroit.

"Miami was very prejudiced at the time, not that Detroit was all that great back then either,'' she said.

At first, Thompson continued to appear in Miami, traveling hack

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This 'Forum' one of the best shows Performances of "A Funny

Thine Happened on the Way to the Forum" continue through Sunday. May 20, al the Marquis Theatre m Northville For ticket information call the box office at 349-8110.

Hold on to your hats. It is funny. It is bright. It is filled with laughter. It is superb. The Marquis Theatres production of "A Funny Thing Hap-pened on the Way to the Forum" is absolutely sensational and is without doubt one of the best shows any-where in recent years.

A blockbuster cast of local singer/ dancer /actors has somehow come together in this show. Physician Ed-ward Lewin leads the group, in the role created by Zero Mostel, and is phenomenal. So is everyone else

The tremendous choreography of Derek Wolsbonak is one reason for the success At the Santa Fe Opera last summer. Wolshonak did the cho-reography for "A Night at the Chi-nese Opera, ' which turned a stark, somber piece into a work of genius.

This critic has been a fan of his ever since.

Wolshonak has talent to work with — actors who know how to play their parts, are quick on their lines, and understand timing to makes the jokes funny.

"A FUNNY THING" is a 1962 Broadway musical of Stephen Son-dheim, one of the first after his col-laboration with Leonard Bernstein on "West Side Story." This show was written before Sondheim took on the bitter satire in "Follies," "A Little Night Music" and "Sweeney Todd."

It comments on society but with mild light-hearted humor. A naive Hero (Michael Smith) is in love with stupid Philia (Chris Jones), who can't court to three His philandering fa-ther Senex (Phil Cole) has been dis-tant with his overbearing wife Dotni-na (Caitlin McNeil) for 29 years Tbe couple goes to tbe country to visit her mother, giving Hero a chance to meet Philia, who lives next door at the House of Marcus Lycus (Michael

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Talon), a home of courtesans. Hero's slave Pseudolus (Edward Lewin) sees his opportunity for freedom if be can arrange tbe marriage

Hysterium (Charles Van Hoose) tries to stay calm while be is in charge of Hero's innocence in his parents' absence. He is easily bribed when the secret of his erotic pottery is discovered. Lycus is frightened when be learns his virgin, Philia, may have tbe plaque and gives her over to Pseudolus for safekeeping

until Captain Glooosus (Ken Haer-ing) arrives.

The plot complicates when Senex, dressed in hot pink, returns becuase his wife's bust has a broken nose, and is persuaded to stay at Erromas' (Robert Ckxson) boose.

Ken Heeling's deep baritone voice is glorious as "Bring Me My Bride" and Caitlin McNeil's "Farewell" prove to be ooe of tbe funniest num-

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"I COULD WRITE a show about your l i fe As a matter of fact, I think I will," Gregory said to his mother after thumbing through seven scrapbooks that chronicle her life, press accounts of perfor-mances past, and personal notes, photos and other memorabilia from such notables as Lena Horne and Sophie Tucker.

Tucker once advised Thompson: "Stick with it, honey. You might be one of tbe last black red-hot ma-mas." Tbe two appeared simulta-neously in Miami, Tucker at the

a and Thompson at Ciro's. 1954, Walter Wlnchell wrote:

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Thompson's first professional en-gagement was on 125th Street in New York at the Baby Grand. In the years since, she has sung her way across the Americas — Billy Rose's Diamond Horsehoe and Cafe Society in New York, the Keyboard Club in Beverly Hills and San Souci

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Thompson's first professional engagement was on 125th Street in New York at the Baby Grand.

in Cuba. She has also played the Stork Room in Loodon and clubs in Paris and Montreal.

While performing at Al Green's Celebrity Room in the Fisher Building, Thompson was ap-proached by songwriter Ron Mil-ler.

"He had a song. Could I- fool around with it, work it in (to her performance) and let people hear it?"

For two years before it was recorded by other artists, Thomp-son sang '-'For Once in My Life." Miller, she said, "told me I sang it first and best"

And now, facing the Carnegie ap-pearance, Thompson prepares for perhaps her most memorable per-formance.

For ticket information, write Dean Sayles Enterprises, 1920 Broadway, Suite 702, New York 10010, or call (212) 260-1070.

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Edward Lewin ( cen t e r f ron t ) of Bi rmingham is Pseudo lus , Cha r l e s Van Hoose (left) of S o u t h -field is Hyster ium, Phil Cole of Fa rming ton is S e n e x and Michael Talon of Bi rmingham is

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ARTHUS RIZZO'S tight stage di-rection reaches a pinnacle of success in Act II when the plot thickens and confusion tangles everything. Rizzo's synchronization of entraces and ex-its is extraordinary.

David Nelson's set design adds to tbe show's success. Like the set in Sondheim's "Into the Woods," three houses have been placed on the stage. Lack of scenery changes brings the show in at just over two hours. Nelson's use of whites and grays in tbe sets accentuates Judy Dery's K - ' -atly colored costumes that are highly reminiscent of the Broadway ones. Balconies and freely moving doors means lots of action with exits and entrances.

Cheryl Bubar does the musical di-rection, but an extremely competent Joe Bono conducts an orchestra per-fectly in synch with the singers -never covering their lines, not an easy thing to do'with a brass ensem-ble.

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0 'DOOLEY'S DELI' Plymouth Theatre Guild presents

the musical comedy "Dooley s Deli," book and lyrics by Marc Holland and Mike Davis, both of Plymouth. Per-formances are at 8 p.m Thursday. May 31, and Friday-Saturday, June 1-2, 8-9. and at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 3 Donation from ticket sales will be given to cystic fibrosis bearing-im-paired interpreters. Performances will be at the Water Tower Theatre on the campus of the Northville Re-gional Hospital. Tickets are Friday-Sunday. $6. adults. $5. seniors and students Thursday. 15. adults; $4. seniors and students Tickets are available at the Penniman Deli in Plymouth For further ticket infor-mation call 459-9429

• FISHER THEATRE Other People's Money' runs

Monday. May 21, through Sunda> June 3 at the Fisher Theatre in De-troit. Winner of the 1989 Outer Crit-ics Circle Award for Best Off-Broad-way Production, "Other People's Money" is written by Jerry Sterner, a real estate executive turned play-wright- The play stars Tony La Bian-co and features Julie Boyd. Kevin Cooney. James Pritchett and Jane Welch. Lo Bianco won the Outer Critics Circle Award and a Tony nomination for Best Actor for his performances in Arthur Miller's A View From the Bndge " He recently appeared on Broadway as New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia in "Hiz-zonerTicfcafc for "Other People s

Money' are available at all Ticket-master outlets or the Fisher Theatre box office. For more information call the Fisher at 872-1000. Tickets range from |19-$31, depending upon performance

• MUSICAL WIZARD' Prince Street Players — the De-

troit Institute of Arts' own resident theater company — returns to the DLA stage on the heels of an eight-month national tour in two repeat performances of the musical "The Wizard of Oz.' Performances are at 11 a.m and 2 p.m. Saturday. May 19 and 26, in the auditorium Tickets at >5 are available through the DIA Ticket Office or by calling 833-2323.

• FOX THEATRE Bai: y While will »ing at 8 p.m

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• ANNUAL SHOW The Mazurka Dancing Society pre-

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Mar ie McGee editor/591-2300

Thursday. May 17. 1990 O & E

Art

(P.C.W.G)IE

Attack Tbe Michigan Art Attack, held oo

the grounds of the State Capitol last week, drew several hundred advo-cates for more state support for the arts and a handful of dissenters.

Tbe statewide effort, organized by Michigan Advocates for tbe Arts of Detroit, was to draw attention to the need for an additional $1.6 million to bring tbe funding up to previous lev-els and support Senator Jack Fax-on's (D-Farmington Hills) |25frTni!-lion bond issue This latter is to finance cultural, history and science organizations, public broadcasting and historic preservation throughout tbe state.

Tbe Attack, which took place on a near perfect May morning, was well-handled. friendly and colorful. After tbe outdoor rally and lunch on tbe lawn, artists demonstrated their skills in corners of the rotunda of the newly refurbished Capitol Building and clusters of constituents went to

find their local legislators for a bit of personal, albiet, gentle arm-twist-ing.

William Sharpe of Canton, who is active in tbe Artists Liberation Front, said, "The whole idea of tbe Front Is to try to promote idea that art is a business and a profession and should be respected as such," adding that be is trying to convince people that artists should command the same salaries as other professionals.

Diane Carey, one of three "pub-lished" writers from the Flint area who are opposed to state funding for the arts said, "I don't get state mon-ey. I don't need state money. If all arts are funded, how do you know it's good art?"

The live performances during the rally and the displays in tbe Capitol put the emphasis on tbe pleasure tbe arts can bring and tbe substantial skills needed to accomplish i t '

staff photos by Jerry Zolynsky Joyce Laban, lef t , B loomf ie ld Hills te jus t f in ishing her t e r m as president of the board of B i rmingham Bloomf ie ld Art Associa-tion. Pauline Mer t in of Detroit was the re in tr ip le capaci ty —

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lobbyist for Senate Distr ict 3, as a board member of the Bir-mingham Bloomfie ld Art Associat ion and as an execut ive wi th the Plymouth Arts Council.

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Public TV personal i ty Agnes Scott of Weet Bloomf ie ld, left, discusses the Art A t tack program wi th Sandi Wolf of B i rming-ham, represent ing Preservat ion Wayne.

Leslie Dunner, assistant conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, spoke on behalf of M ich igan art ists.

Wally Klein, le f t , of B i rm ingham preeents a package of in fo rmat ion about state arte and art ists to Rep. Judy Mil ler, R-Bir-

mingham. Kle in is president of the Cul -tural Counc i l of B i rmingham-Bloomf ie ld .

Bill Sharpe of Canton, leader for Senate District 9 and er of the Artists Liberation Front, slope to toil wtth FroeHofc of the Ptymouth Arts Council and member el the Art Attack Steering Committee.

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S c u l p t o r Nancy Letssrowltz of waa doina a h#»Ari of AT* CconomidM

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•aet Lansing Juet inside the trance to the Capitol. She one of

eeverei art lets who eel up a studio on the fket floor to make a point about the Importance of ert

Charlotte Moore-Vtoutie of represented t ve Ptyi vo j ih end the Ann Arbor Pteno T et Art Atteok.

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briefly speaking • CHINESE FOLK ARTS FESTIVAL

• The Chinese American Education-al and Cultural Center of Michigan will bold a Chinese folks arts festival 7 i 0 p.m. to fclO pjn. Friday, June 1 i4 Plymouth Canton High School, 8415 Canton Center Road

Featured will be performances a*d demonstrations by folk artiste. There will be special performances including the Chinese lion dance, and other traditional dances and a Chi-nese costume show. There artists will demonstrate Chinese painting calligraphy and paper folding Tbe asdience will be invited to partici-pate. For more information, call 643-0099.

• VAAL SUMMER WORKSHOPS

Registrations are now being ac-cepted for weekday, evening and Saturday workshops scheduled to be-gin Saturday, June 2 sponsored by U|e Visual Arts Association of Uvo-

nia in Jefferson Center, Henry Ruff Road, Uvonia.

Offerings will include workshops in Chinese brush painting, pastel, collage, composition in landscape, watercolor and painting oo location.

For more information, call 464-6771.

• CRAFTERS NEEDED Garden City Business and Profes-

sional Women's Organization Inc. seeks craft exhibitors for the Garden City Community Festival June 14-17 in city park. Call 422-7663 for infor-mation.

• CHRYSANTHEMUM SALE The 30th annual chrysanthemum

plant sale of the Greater Detroit Chrysanthemum Society will be 10 a m to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Uvonia home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Slesak Sr., 33451 Rayburn, north of Five Mile.

Plants are potted and ready to shift to containers and gardens.

There will be many varieties and colors, Including cushion mums, tall upright, exhibition and football mums. Members with many years of experience will be at tbe sale to as-sist with selection and growing suggestions.

• WESTLAND ARTS AND CRAFTS

A variety of arts and crafts, all "made in America," will be featured

at Westland Center from Thursday, May 24, through Sunday, May 27, during regular mall hours. Profes-sional artisans from many states will be demonstrating and selling their work, which will include paint-ings, pottery, stained glass, wood crafts, jewelry, decorative painting, needlework, soft sculpture, toys as well as other items.

• NANKIN ART SHOW Friends of Nankin Mill will have a

juried art show and day of fun, noon to 5 p.m Sunday. June S, at the mill. Ann Arbor Trail at Edward Hines Drive, Westland. The group is look-

ing for artists to display and sell a variety of art work. For more infor-mation, call 467-3183.

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MARKET! Hendeoms exterior colors snd s wooded setting distinguieh this red brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms, IV* beths. fsmfly room wtth llrapiaoe and Pe«e doorwefl. fuN base-ment, fenoed reer yard, herdwood floors, new oek staircase, reer yard cMdren's ectMty center, and 2H car attached ga-rage *tth new ineuieted garage door and opener. $122,900 (483-8200)

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MARKET! A superb LakepokHe VMage location, ex-acting landscaping, end a handeome ex-terior w«l surely creete interest In this brick ranch. There are $ bedrooma. 1H belhe. a large foyer, family room wtth lleldstono flreplece. Useemeiit. and at-tached 2 car garage with opener. Alumi-num covered exterior trim and m tovtuna new tfsok. 1128,900 (488-8200)

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FURNISHED" CONDO - 1 bedroom unn NOT. carpeting

i m t n u n i i . traoMy paintsa Balcony overlook* courtyard $43,900 T019EA

E X E C U T I V E C O L O N I A L - Qua l i ty bu i l t R o c h e e t e r H i l l * h o m e . 2 s t o r y toy*. t en iae t ic f ront r o o m , l a r g e m e a t e * su i te , n o w carpat i rvg $359 JSC T O S 4 T O 524 -9575

N O R T H V I L L E PARK L I K E S E T T I N G . Boaut i fu l h o m o o n V» a e r o ( r o o d l o t S u n p o r c h , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , 3 b e d r o o m s , w t t h m a s t e r b a t h , o f f i c e w i t h d o e e t . fami ly t— 1 1 * 8 . 9 0 0 347 -3050

A n n A r b o r 9 3 0 - 0 2 0 0 B i r m i n g h a m (>42-2400 P l y m o u t h / C a n t o n . . . 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 P l y m o u t h / N o r t h v i l l e 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0 T r o y . 5 2 4 - 9 5 7 5 W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 7 3 7 - 9 0 0 0 Livonia 4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1 F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s . . . 7 3 7 - 9 3 2 3

F A R M R 4 0 T O N M I L L S C A N T E R B U R Y C O M M O N S - D I S T I N C T I V E b r i c k c o t o n i e i on q u i e t s t r e e t S p a c i o u s 4 b e d r o o m , l i b ra ry , f a m i l y r o o m , p lank f loor , b e a m e d c e W n g s . ra iaed f i r e p l a c e . 2V, b a t h s . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e 117* .000 ( C S 0 1 6 ) 737 -8323

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OOARTON LAKE ESTATES superb Colonial with 4 bad-room*. formal dmmg room, 'amtfy room forrmce krtchen Mn.V"»C baaemert. central au tiared deck $335 000 07SUF •41-2400

POPPLETON PARK AREA thai it fabulous m-town gam Totally radona since 87 In-dudmg rwm -oo* furnaca. can-tral *x . atactric and ptumbme Sacuniy ana irnoka alarm sy»-tama 4 0 0 A K J195 000 •42-2400

BLOOMFIELD CONTEMPORARY MULTI -LEVEL Calcti ma ray* with Watnul Laka prrvilag«s that coma with ttws 4 bad room. 2V» bain noma (aalurmo undar ground sprinklar*. formal d*j-infl room and firat noor laun-dry (219 900 737-8000

BLOOMFIELD HILLS ADAMS WOOOS - A unqua floor plan ia offered m mis end unn townftouaa wrth private entry 46MIL S 739 900843-

CHARMING COLONIAL in *man *uo naa 4 bedroom* 2 H oam* and la cloee to snooping and eipraaaways Partially t«ed Daaamant. first floor laun-dry and 2 car attacftad garage •ntn opener S184.900 7J7-

BLOOMFIELD TWP BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS -Superb location for tnis sprawling brick rancfi on OsaullM tread lot 3 bedroom. 2'i baths. 2 flraplacaa. huge game room, plus numerous ma|or updates newer in-ground pool and more S245.500 <88 8008

CANTON BEAUTIFULLY IMPROVED -

Movw-in condition'- 4 bed-room cotontal on premium court location Heeat wwv-dows. carpeting deck, centra aw. 1 yoar Ho Plan 1134.9001

HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT -Custom builders personal

CONOO - 2 rooms wtth master bath and plenty ot cloaet space Large Wing room Pn,ata location m compte. Must sea ONLY 858.900481-1811

WHAT A RANCH' Beeutltui bock ranch m deeirabia Foi-moor sub 3 bedroom. 3 H bath comptetery brushed base-ment 1st floor laundry 2000 sq It of l iving for $172 500488-1811

PERFECT FIRST HOME' Up-dated and ready lo move mio Ranch home nas a den or 3rd bedroom newer roof, plumb-ing. electrical and a 2 car ga-rage for onfy. $60,500 (CB174) TJ7-8323

THIS HOME HAS IT ALL! 3 bedrooms, mtarcom and se-curity systems, central air. all appliancas Park uka salting $135,000 T021GE !

MILFORD BRAND NEW 4 bedroom

I M M A C U L A T E ! You II be amazed at the beauty of tms 2 bedroom. 2 bath ranch conoc wtth aitras including neutral tones to accent any decor, lor-mai dmmg room and breakfast nook Central av $84.900 717-

O P P O R T UNITY K N O C K S ' Own tMe 4 bedroom. 2"1 bath custom trench home with a l me amenitiee including formal dining room, l^rary and flrsl *>or laundry $349 900 717-

TASEFULLY DECORATED IN NEUTRALS and ma great lo-cation, ttos 4 bedroom. 2 bath ranch nas as the extras' Newer windows and carpet, breakfast nook a n d family room BONUS Formal dmmg room $136.900 717-8008

with ftramace. skykgnts and mJHtO caOnga 7% bathe. 1st noor laundry, lormal dmmg room. 100% basement ga-rage 5 8 T E N $ 2 5 0 00 •43-8480

N O R T H V I L L E HIGHLAND LAKES 3 bed-room townftouee condo wtth newer carpet, windows Cloee to elementary school Oood lo-cation for snooping, .-ways F in ished rec room $87 900*87-1888

BUILDERS CLOSE OUT -Just a few models remam m one ol the beat condo communities Your choice of ranch town-house or loft units, at great savings all overlooking a spring ted pond $137,900 to $183,900 SB*-1811

ATTENTION GARDEN CEN-TERS Great opportunity to own your own tree nursery 28 acres of land. 7 irrigated acres • 'over 3,000 popular trees Bncfc ranch out buitdtngs $750,000 >47-3080

OAK PARK TERMS' TERMS' TERMS' Oieck out this 3 bedroom One* ranoh m quiet neighbO!-hood with private backyard and FemdaM Schools Searer wet help with points lor FHA H**ryt W o n t last! Home War-r a n t y $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 ( C B 1 7 8 )

SALEM TWP. COUNTRY LIVING Northwaa maamg. S Lyon schools 3 badroom sd& dates Room for horses $159 ooo * *7 - isee

SOUTHFIELD A HOME WITH PERSONALI-TY! 3 snows pride of ownership BaeuMut floor plan to arrange you furrwhara Home a m movann condition' $74,900 ( C e i 7 3 ^ i 7 - e m

MOVE RIGHT IN - NO FW UP NEEDED* 4 bedroom brick co-lonial wtth new carpet roof varticta bftnda and kitchen lloor Lots of storage Negoti-able appl iancas $ 9 8 , 0 0 0 (CB182) 717-8*23

FALL IN LOVE with thu baau-l A I 3 bedroom 3 bath home

A BATH TO RIVAL ALL OTH-ERS - raaed whirlpool haal lamp and mora a the iMgMighi or the 3 bedroom bungalow

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CHARMER - Pnce and loca-tion w« sea m a attractive 3 bedroom brick TrvLevel Fanv 4y room with fireplsce 1M uaths Country size lot. $82 900 T0680AS*8-8678

TOWNHOUSE CONOO - Ex-ceSent location handy to 1-75 3 bedrooma 2% bathe a l ap-pliances Neutra l decor $84 900 T 0 1 7 K I I

JUST CALL THE MOVERS - 4 bedroom. 2 bath Troy Quad Premium lot backmg to beau-tiful woooed area Large, cozy tammy room wtth fireplace $123,900 T 0 5 7 S L !

C O U N T R Y E S T A T E - " T r a n e r t k x i a l " t w o s t o r y o n f i ve a c r e a e t a t a in A n n A r b o r T w p . Gree t r o o m w i t h v e u l t a d cat l ing, l i b r a r y / s t u d y , f a m i l y r o o m , f o r m a l a n d s e p a r a t a d in ing r o o m , a n d m a s t e r b e d r o o m r e t r e a t w t t h w b k l p o o i tub . $353 ,000 46S-6000

u s e Y O U R I M A G I N A T I O N a n d e e e w h e t T X . C . w M g e t y e u in o n e ol B l o o m f M d s fineet n e i g h b o r h o o d s . A p p r o x l m e t e -ly 3 ,000 eq . ft . O u e d . B l o o m f i e l d H M a achoota . i n g r o u n d p o o l . S 2 2 S J 0 0 S S P M S42-2400

M I L F O R D C O U N T R Y R E T R E A T - G e l S u b d i v i s i o n I this a c r e s p lus ae ta ta , c u s t o m buMt, 3 I

o p t n i p a c i o m floor p l a n , p r i v i t t t h a i h a r d to And m o d e r n h o m e . S22S.OOO 4SS-S000

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B L O O M F K L O MILLS E X E C U T I V E L U X U R Y w i t h 3 b e d r o o m s . 3V . b e t h e . i d a t e s u s i n g m a r b l e , b raes , s tone , w o o d e n d m i r r o r s . P u b in l o w e r l e v e L St . C h e r l e e k i t c h e n . 2 l e c u z z l * . SEE . S2SS J 0 0 0 4 S T R 642 -2400

and nioa I nuchas TTaa 3 bad-room ranch has Anderson win-dows. 2 doorwaSs. bay win-dow*. first floor laundry. 2 ear attached garage, and much mora. $134 900 488-8888

OLD WORLD CHARM In this beautiful farm houae located on pavad street and situated on 2 acres updaMe include roof, kitchen, bath and 2 car garage Neafy pamed and decorated m excaSant taste $99 900 188 8888

AFFORDABLE COUNTRY LIV-ING - One acre with tree* and 3 bedroom ranch home -Knotty Pme interior, newer carpet, roof, and kMcftan 2 story atorage unit, plenty of room to add on $73,900 48*-

GARDEN CITY LOADS OF ROOM m tftw 5 bedroom. 2 bath ranch with attached 2 car garage Fwnay room country kitchen Great l o c a t i o n $7S.90G 482 1811

HUNTINGTON .VOCDS SPACIOUS BRICK COLONI-AL Formal dmmg room wvl fsmay room aren't the onTy «> tree you » Itnd m thla 3 bed-room home featuring newer storm doors and carpeting and bay wmdow m living room $126,000 717-8088

INKSTER LOOKING FOR BIG FAMILY -Big baautftjl home. 4 bed-rooms. 1V» bath*, large lormal dmng room, with bay window, coimtry kitchen with snack bar. huge smng room. 20x27 encloaed patio inground pool lor hot summer day* $51,900

LATHRUP VILLAGE SHARP1 Was maintained 4 bedroom colonel 2H baths famHy room. Bbrsry. 2\» car at-tached garage and lovely 'enrtsr aping framee this home $ 116.900 (CB 147»7S7-«m

LOVELY 3 BEDROOM Cape Cod iv t bathe. Horary Heated Florida Room, central air. rac

PLYMOUTH ENJOY SPRING m this 2 bad-room. brick ranch condo lo-cated on the nvddM of losmg green with flowanng trees out-side your window

tral a r . finished basement wtth ha* bath Early occupancy -$78.90088*-1811

IN TOWN - Large 4 bedroom. 1H bath colonial with first floor latfidry State*) dmmg room

central a r . 2 car garage end drtna A lot ol home tor only $119,800 488-1*11

REDFORD COUNTRY OECOA Sharp *

on 2'4 acres Completely up-dated Hardwood floor*, aunk-an tub. Florida room. Lower level w a l k o u l $ 1 6 9 9 0 0 (CB 167) 7 1 7 - e m

PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL 0 422 ACRES' Pavad street gas atecincity and water No bal-loon $12,000 (CB183) 717-

CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY' Deeigned tor modern Kvmg Maturing « bedrooms. 3 i beths Skyi^nt* and trapezoM windows provide neturaf kgm-Ing Jacuzzi aeats five Bum in 87 $ 2 3 9 001? (CB 175)

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EXTRA DEEP INSULATION -Wet pterter throughout this 3 bedroom ranch makes rhts hme seatable Foot tree* aboutnd Flowers galora on mis one acre lot First floor laundry and family room $88,700 717-8888

LIGHT A NO BRIGHT' Meticu-lously mamtamad townhouee has 3 bedrooma and 2 ' * beths that's perfect tor anyone! Spe-cious kitchen pool and t o m e courts S82.000 H I 88B8

UVE IT UP! In this 3 bsdroom 2 i bath townhouas ofleik'ig oeramic t i e entry 8oor. iMng and lormal dmmg rooms fac-ing common* and kitchen wtth sll a p p l i a n c e s $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 717-eaae

THIS RANCH HAS IT ALL al s rasesac pnce Nice fenced yard. 2 car garaga. 2 t m bath*.

flra-6.750

UPDATED COLONIAL - 4 bed-rooms. 3'» beths oek flooring, finished rec room m Beeement. 2 Story loryer MAGNIFICENT' $264,000 T 0 6 1 H 0 3

TERRIFIC TUDOR with first Moor mesiai euNe. aerery three bedrooma up and 3Vt oaths F»epiecad great room, cheerful krtchen with sS sppo-ances Partially flnianed base-ment central a r $249,000 71FOUI

STARTER HOME on wooded fenced iot Offers 2 bedrooms. 1 bath Large Irving room, large krtchen utwty room, central a * attached 2 car ga-rags 90VAN $69,900 843-M88

WALLED LAKE WALLED LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedroom randi with garage and basement FamOy room Mth braplaca Bong sS oMars $85 000 847-1888

WEST BLOOMFIELD PtCTURESOUE SETTING sur-rounds tfas custom bust home hon one acre lot. 4 bedrooma. 2 M end 2 nee beths oeeuti-

Slone lower level Pool end deck $268,800 43STOes*-*S88

HAMMOND LAKE PRIVILEGE

etc . O w n a r anx ious $63.soo*«7-aasa

C O M F O R T A B L E F A M I L Y HOME Home warranty prowd-sd on mts newty deiuastad nedtord special Owner's ana-

$53 000

meld or off-$ 3 2 9 , 0 0 0 T 0 7 8 W I

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OLDE R E D F O R D APART-MENT BUILDING ln»aalois take nc moe. 3 atorj i brick and skjnwx im a p a r f a i « bulkHng. 16 unn 1 a8 rented. no outalde m a i n t e n a n c e $ 3 2 5 , 0 0 0 847-8888

STUNNING DECOR to secant se tastes I* lound m this 3 b»Jr». 5m. r * bam townhouee wUh deck off dMng room and p e r * al sr 111 Slice Fu8 8niWied lower level and V s l floor laun-dry $149,500 717-eeao

B E A U T I F U L C O N T E M P O -RARY TMs 2 bedroom 2 ' *

ran room Largs

garage FraaMy decoi siad m neutral color* Great kxatlon Quick occupancy 41ELD

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SHARP. CLEAN. PERFECT 2 ttadiocim afeaMnum ranch on beautfh* large country lot. m e nice eras ol ttuultiaeid Q u M .

mow stal First floor laundry snd 2 oar artached garaga 1184 950 717-8808

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CMECK THE COMPSI Thla •a priced rigntl 3 bed-

room. 2 bath bncfc ranch « bar. cuatom deck. 3 car ga-aga $ 2 9 9 , 9 0 0 T 0 7 8 G L

LIVONIA petmg and no wax flooring and a huge baaament periect tor a future rec room $ '09 900 S T E R L - 3 "

R O Y A L O A K DESIRABLE COLOMAL - TMe one has it a l - 2600 sq f t . 4 bedroom. 2 ' * bath, with dan.

TOTAL PRIVACY . Yet does to svarythtng Gorgeous wooded lot on aiaS over an a o a This 4 N E W C O N S T R U C T E D

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T h u r s d a y . M a y 17, 1990

'Murder' afoot Amateur s leuths wi l l have the t ime of the i r l ives t omor row n igh t in L ivonia 's Civ ic Center L ibrary, 32777 Five Mi le , where "Success Takes a Detour to M u r d e r " wi l l be staged, at 7:30 p.m. under ausp ices of the L ivonia Fr iends of the Livonia. It 's a fund- ra iser w i t h t i cke ts at $10 avai lable at the l ibrary and at the door . Spec ia l .

guests w in inc lude area mystery wr i te rs who wi l l m ing le w i th guests. A n d just to he lp th ings along a bi t — pay c lose a t ten t ion to the c lues p i c tu red here. They jus t m igh t he lp solve the c r ime. In the backg round are cast members f r om " H o m i c i d e Hosts , " the g r o u p in charge of the murde r mystery theatr ics.

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R E D CARPET KEim

SOUTH. INC REAL ESTATE

453-0012 T h e Hel |»T»i l I

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ATTENTION ANTIQUE CM M R 1 H u g e o u t building (640 s q . ft .) with c e m e n t f l o o r electrici ty a n d insulat ion P l u s a 2 / 3 a c r e lot a n d a b o n u s of a l a r g e 3 b e d r o o m . VA b a t h brick r a n c h * i t h f i replace, f a m i t y r o o m a n d 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . CA. d e c k , pa t io . C o u n t r y s e t t i n g tn Southf ie ld . $ 9 8 9 0 0

FOU TME CAS IUFF — 4 CAR S ASA Of Weste rn Livonia o f f e r s this nicely m a i n t a i n e d a n d u p d a t e d 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h Watt until you s e e t h e 4 car g a r a g e a n d d o u b l e lot. This h o m e a l s o h a s 2 futl b a t h s , a 1st f loor laundry, a n d a s t u d y Hurry . It won' t las t a t $ 1 0 8 , 9 0 0

LAME W-T0WN RANCH Walk to town a n d Bird E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l M a i n t e n a n c e f r e e brick r a n c h h a s 3 b e d r o o m s . VA b a t h s , large coun t ry k i t c h e n a n d family r o o m with f i r ep lace New roof a n d f u r n a c e C e n t r a l air This o n e won t last Call now $ 1 2 8 , 0 0 0

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b a t h br ick r a n c h wtth famify a n d f i replace, but a

Flor ida r o o m , pa t io , g a s grill a n d inground p o o l Y o u r f a m i l y c o m p l e t e s t h e p a c k a g e f o r s u m m e r t i m e f u n $ 1 1 8 . 9 0 0 .

PLYMOUTH CONDO — LAND CONTRACT This 2 b e d r o o m . 3 ba th b e a u t y h a s t h e f e a t u r e s you want s u c h a s o n e level living, a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , walkout b a s e m e n t , 1st floor laundry a n d m a s s i v e deck o v e r l o o k i n g w o o d s Grea t land c o n t r a c t t e rms Long list of d e s i r e d e x t r a s . Only $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0

This lovely colonial is l o c a t e d o n a qu ie t s t r e e t in L a k e p o i n t e o n a t r e e d lot G r e a t n e i g h b o r s a n d p lenty ot p l a y m a t e s for your ch i ld ren 4 b e d r o o m s , 2yA ba ths , fo rmal d in ing r o o m , family r o o m with f i rep lace , new roof a n d f u r n a c e $ 1 3 9 , 9 0 0

f m CONSTRUCTION B o n a d e o built p H l a r e d c o l o n i a l in e l e g a n t R i d g e w o o d H M s 4 b e d r o o m s , 2Vk baths, fami ty r o o m , d in ing r o o m , m a i n ftoor laundry & den , s*de e n t r a n c e g a r a g e Except iona l va lue at $ 2 0 9 , 9 0 0

-AN ADULT COMMtr i Plymouth T o w n s h i p is t h e locat ion for th i s o n e b e d r o o m r a n c h s ty le c o n d o Full b a s e m e n t , p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e c a r p o r t , c l u b h o u s e a n d pool O f f e r e d a t $70 ,000

Coun t ry living a t Its b e s t J u s t m i n u t e s f r o m d o w n t o w n Plymouth This well built r a n c h f e a t u r e s 3 b e d r o o m s , family r o o m , c e n t r a l air. finished b a s e m e n t , h a r d w o o d f loors , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d s i d e e n t r a n c e ga rage , sp r ing f e d p o n d a n d a VA acre lot . 1 Year H o m e W a r r a n t y . $ 1 9 5 , 0 0 0 .

PWVATE. TMEO AND KCUIDED PARK UKf StTOM is t h e " h i e * y " se t t ing for this lovely 2 b e d r o o m . M a k e s t h i s 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h perfect for s u m m e r VA b a t h T o w n h o u s e Beauti ful ly d e c o r a t e d m t ime fun O t h e r f e a t u r e s Include 2 M l baths, fami ly neu t ra l t o n e s Al l a p p k a n o e s including washer a n d r o o m wtth f i rep lace . 2 7 x 13 living r o o m . V A ca r dryer a n d m i c r o w a v e FuN baa a m ant . p r i va te garage N e w e r vinyl siding A root 16 x 3 2 a b o v e e n t r a n c e , pet to , c a r p o r t , ak tot $ 0 9 , 9 0 0 ground pool w i th deck ing Cal l today $ 1 1 5 . 0 0 0

2 b e d r o o m Ranch In o n e of W a y n e ' s nicest a r e a s G r e e t curb appea l neu t ra l tones , lovely Hvtng r o o m wMh cove celling, u p d a t e d k i t c h e n with d ishwasher a n d n o - w a x f loors 1 4 0 ' f e n c e d lot with m a t u r e t reee. wen insulated, solid v a ca r g a r a g e C l o e e to t o w n a n d public t r anspor ta t ion Meet a n d d e e n F H A i s O K Only $ 4 1 , 0 0 0

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M r — jus* s o m e of t h e e x t r a s this 4 b e d r o o m O u e d beths. d in ing r o o m . 1 s t f loor leundry a n d s t u d y b o e e t s of A fantast ic s u n r o o m wi th pr ivacy a r e a , dramat ic M d M o n e f i replace in fami ly r o o m '

extna l a r g e g a r a g e NnMhatf l i i w e n t w * h ahower Borders c o m m o n s , idee l family h o m e P r i c e d r ight Greet ki tchen for large tanWy $ 1 1 9 , 0 0 0 at $184 ,900 ^

PLYMOUTHI i m m a c u l a t e ranch rtyte c o n d o o n a quiet c o u r t y a r d loca t ion Two b e d r o o m s , m a s t e r b e d r o o m has wa lk - In d o e e t , large d in ing r o o m , d u b h o u e e wi th p o o l B e e u t l M basement fami ly r o o m wi th p iueh carpe t ing . Large pat io w i th p r i v a c y f e n c e AduM c o m m u n i t y $ 6 3 , 9 0 0

ft lot. and wm*mo t Priced lo sail faet al $113.600

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cNihaesini and no-wax steal doors, hot water

aaamant. Huge tor family ptcnica, 2 car W a * to C M c Center

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colonial M an a NaN-acra lot «n downtown Plymouth. I

bedrooma and M l beth on ai 1*7 600

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Kauffman success has poetic ring Earlier this month, a Lenawee County t anne r received one

of five Arts Foundation of Michigan Awards, given each year to recognize outstanding achievement in the arts in Michigan

Just in case you're a little perplexed by that, let me add that the f a n n e r and the highly distinguished fiction writer. Janet Kauffman. are one and the same person.

Kauffman, best known for her critically acclaimed 1984 short story collection. "Places in the World a Woman" Could

VT'i. i a ? t y e a r s " 0 b # c « n e Gestures for Women" (both published by Alfred Knopf), said she's especially pleased to be singled out for the AFM Award, since the honor has made her feel she's more a real part of this state 's literary scene.

I've lived here many years, and I've done all my work here," said the author, now in her 40s. "But I think I've still seen myself, in a way. as (an outsider). I 'm very, very pleased the award came from a foundation in Michigan '

KAUFFMAN, WHO came to Michigan almost 20 years ago (to take a job teaching at Jackson Community College), grew up on a Pennsylvania tobacco farm, the daughter of a Mennonite father

Though she herself was not raised as a Mennonite. she em-phasises that her d o s e exposure to the paclflstic. morally strict culture has affected her writing profoundly.

It has also even affected her writing schedule. "I just write when I can. which is about two days a week. I

had such a rigid childhood and. because of that, I find that I really resist routines and schedules."

WHEN SHE'S not at her writing desk, Kauffman spends her time teaching various writing and l i terature courses at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti.

Or she's working hard to convert much of the farmland to a wildlife habitat. Or she's busy just hanging out with ducks, deer, pheasant and what-have-you on her 80 acres near Hudson.

(Although she refuses to discuss her family in interviews, a husband and children are in her life, also.)

ON READING her short fiction, it's quickly apparent that her rural environment and upbringing color her work signifi-cantly.

She sets her stories on farms and in small towns, and peoples them with small-town, rural characters. Oddly, her teaching career and background almost never come into play.

But, should you think that Kauffman writes uncomplicated tales of simple folk leading the simple life, think again. Brief and sparingly written though they are, the stories are often astonishingly complex.

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SOME, LIKE the short-short, "Women Over Bay City," (from her most recent fiction collection), may even leave most read-ers downright mystified.

The story, complete on less than two pages, centers on a man who stands and watches as thousands of geese-like women de-scend from a wintry sky. and come to land in a deserted field ("I have seen women pull a lot of stunts, he thought. But noth-ing like this.")

In a sense, the brief story reads more like an ertended poem than a short story, as does much of Kauffman's fiction — not surprising, in view of the fact that Kauffman started out as a poet, and still writes and publishes a considerable amount of poetry.

"The Easter We Lived in Detroit," an outstanding story in the new collection — about a lonely woman who has lost her daughter to a Bible-thumping book burner — had its inception in poetry, Kauffman said.

"Many of my stories begin as poems. But that 's one of the ngs I tell my students at Eastern. You can write without

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KAUFFMAN ACTUALLY came to writing and publishing comparatively late, not publishing until sometime after finish-ing graduate studies at the University of Chicago.

Gordon Lish, a top editor at Knopf, read some of her poetry, and asked Kauffman if she'd ever considered writing fiction. She hadn't, but when she tried her hand a t short stories, Lish went to bat for her at Knopf and, soon af ter , "Places in the World a Woman Could Walk" was published.

The collection would later win Kauffman the Rosenthal Award for fiction from tbe American Academy-Institute of Arts and Letters.

Publishing-wise, it has been smooth sailing ever since for Kauffman. In addition to her two short story collections, a nov-el, "Collaborators," came out in 1986.

Meanwhile, many of her short stories and poems have appeared in magazines like the New Yorker, Paris Review and Denver Quarterly.

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Q. l a m a lazy gardener who waata to get tfce max imum color effect froas as mtatmal effort as possible. I ' m ktofctog for a theme that would be latoresttog aad aot iavolve too oaack extra expense. Our honse is on tbe edge of a small town, bere in Michigan. Tbe yard behind tbe boose Is a wide-open, sonny space, and fenced-in on three sides. How can yon help as oat?

A- You can achieve both a natural-ly charming theme and enhanced color effects if you plant flowers that at t ract butterflies. You would then become a member of a small, but dedicated, group of butterfly gar-deners. Aside from the fence you al-ready have that minimizes strong wind currents, you will more likely ent|ce those colorful wanderers if you also accommodate them with a small patch of wet sand and water as you might normally have in a bird bath.

Tbey also like an open stretch of sidewalk to bask in the sun. It takes a little more if you get serious about the matter and choose to breed and rear butterflies.

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all about color Helen Diane Vincent

gardener friends with your deliber-ate attempt to a t t rac t butterflies which in their other stages are tbe dreaded caterpillar and larvae. If that's the case, just remind your friends that it doesn't take much ex-tra effort to handle excessive larvae, or to do a little extra planting for the pleasure and color of their company.

While Michigan cannot compete with California and tropical regions for their vast number and variety of butterfly species; you nonetheless may be able to a t t ract monarchs, painted ladies, coppers, white, and swallowtails, among other butter-flies that either migrate here or are part of Michigan's natural habitat.

The type of flowers that at t ract these butterflies need to have broad and relatively shallow petals for the Butterfly to perch on. The flowers

that serve their needs for nectar as well as your for aesthetic pleasure are zinnias, asters, marigold, phloz, most daisies, sweet Williams, cone-flowers, larkspur and morning glory. Lilac bushes a t t ract butterflies as do nettles that can be planted among the other flowers You may not want to go as far as planting milkweed, preferred by monarch butterflies who also are attracted to the other flowers.

Q. Now that oar son has gone off to college, I ' m aBont to change his old bedroom into a guest-sitting room. I want an elegant look that would make guests feel welcome — including my son oo school vacations visits, yet not look too much like a bedroom. So far , I 've decided to use an English, tufted, r e d - l e a t h e r s l e e p

sofa, a leather-topped writing desk with an upholstered chair. I'm also considering stippling or rag-finishing the old paneling. Could you give me any further ideas on how to coordi-nate the arrangement 7 1 don't want to use much more red in this small room.

A. Since you already have wood paneling, you should refinish it andx then stain it in a soft blue-green tint. No amount of stippling or rag-finish-ing will ever achieve the authentic effects of natural wood grains. Save that technique for a plaster wall.

Install a wall-to-wall carpet in light beige with a small pin-dot mot-if in very dark red and green. Swag the window in an off-white batiste draped over a brass metal rod, coor-dinated with brass-colored vertical blinds. Finish off the red-green com-plementary scheme with crystal and gilt lamps and tapestry pillows for the English sofa. This will be an ele-gant addition to your home and a suitable environment for guests.

CoIot analyst Helen Diane Vin-cent is a free-lance writer who lives in Troy.

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Realtors collect food Realtor members of the Western

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"We collected over 3,000 canned goods during our 1989 drive," said Pat Stokes, who chairs the event, "and we are striving to reach the 8,000 mark this year."

The kick-off for the drive was set at a Free Homebuyers Seminar in Livonia earlier this month, where

nearly 400 members of the general public attended and donated over 430 cans of food.

Most real estate offices in the Western Wayne and Oakland County area will be collecting canned goods throughout the month of May Spe-cial emphasis will be put oo open houses to be held on Sunday, May 20. Realtors will be asking that those people who visit an open house on that day bring a canned food dona-tion.

For more information, or to find the nearest canned food collection point, call 478-1700

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ENJOY THE PRIVATE WOODED VIEW the deck of your spacious 3 bedroom, 2V4 bath, Troy ranch featur-ing first floor laundry, master bath, country kitchen, and professionally finished basement. $141,900 (T31BOR) 300

j 1 DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM CONDO with private entrance end unit with . garage and basement. 2 bedrooms and 2 baths plus powderroom. All appkances included. Available for lease at $1,800. mo. Sale at $179,900 (Z66MER) 848-1800.

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PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP SHOWS IN TROY Weil main-tained. Located in popular Raintree sub. 4 or 3 bed-rooms and den off family room, large kitchen with eat-ing space, formal dining room, huge family room with fireplace. $129,900 (T85RAI) 689-3300.

POPPLETON PARK 3 bedroom. 2V* bath Colonial with family room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, marble foyer and fireplace. Gracious home backs to park.

u $229,900 (B82W»M) 847-1800.

THE KITCHEN WILL SELL THIS HOME. Lovely Troy ranch In BELZIAR Subdivision, totally remodeled and expended kitchen. Cherry cabinets, cook top. Sub Zero refr igerator. Kitchen Aide dishwasher. $139,500. (T-01 BEL) 888-3300.

Schools and a beach on Case Lake two Mocks away. Great family neighborhood! $85,800 (W30GRE) 8 8 8 - 1 1 2 8 .

WARRANTED HOME. One year warranty on this 3 bedroom brick ranch. Newer vinyl windows and root. Attic tan cools house on hot summer daya. 200 AMP electric In 2Vi car garage. 847.900 (R86WES)

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« space area. Long Ion. Tied toyer, 2 $239,900 (Z98W1N)

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312'Uvonia ACCENT ON VALUE

R a n opportunity to buy tMe Ceeae Gordon* ranch lor oMy 8*9.900 TMehgow oners 3 bedrooma, temPy root8T beeement » 1 « Borage. PnmaJocebon al a reeHotlc prto*

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522-4000 or 47VSSOO

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312 Uvonia A COUNTRY FEEUNO

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opens to deck with v t w ^ o ? large yerd with pod. Much more. See youretH on Sunday. 19407 Foch. W oI inkster Rd . N. ol 8 MBe. Cea MARY ANNC lor mora detaBa.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Today 538-2000

ATTENTIONt Open House Bun.. May 20. 1-4pm Executive 4 bedroom. 2 H bath colo-nial. wooded property, let Boor laundry 2 car enac ted garage. $179,900 Aek tor B f i U t o or Oeloros Cenaury 21 Herttord* 526-9000

BEAUTIFULLY REMOOCLEO 3 bed-room rench. 2H baths. M r g e H room ml etteched garsge. A4rJ room ml etteched oarage. Air. aprkv klars and daefe. Proieeetonaay lendeceped. CaB Evwa 623 -7BM

BEST BUY M UVONIA • 4 bedroom. 2'A bath, huge IMng « lemay room. Oorgeoue arepleca. giant f ~ " $121^900. Help-O-Ssi Real

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OPEN SUN., 1-4 Spadoue 3 bedroom bncfc ranch. 2 baths, country I0»chsr. newer wm-

room. 879.900.

NEW USTINQ TMa one kas a aM Sharp 4 bedroom

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NORTHVILLE • 4 badrooma. p * baata. oarwral ajQsrga lot ftaaT^am. 2 oar aBachad oara«a. »198.900

P L Y M O U T H - 4 Badroom. 2v» b*m CotonlaJ a n d d e c k $ 1 8 2 , 9 0 0

dWng room. 2 car gBraga. Horha eraiianly included FMA or VA p a u M i , graal a8a^ar horaal <80.000

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SUMMER DELIGHT Oeaultlul Ounde buat-ln poo* com-pamenu this «paoou« 3 bedroom. 1V» bath brtck ranch with central ak. new windows, hushed baeement end 2 cer gerepe Uvonle schools 894.500

SO MUCHI tor so Nttts Almost 2.000 aq ft 4 bedroom, 2'A beth bncfc home n Stevenson School Area. Indudee cantrel sk. lerge femdy room t st-

2 car garage. Only 8105,000.

"CLASS ACT" Beet daacrtbaa thla wonderu 4 bedroom. 21* beth brtck colonial on quiet court location. Entertaining lemay room with natural flreplaca. dining room, lerge custom deck, pri-vets yard. M l baeement 4 ertached 2 car garage. 8159.900

Century 21 Today y 261-2000

Centu r ion Award Winning Office

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Centary 21 Today 261-2000

Centu r ion Award Winning Office

1987,1988. 1986. 1987. 1989 ALMOST EXTINCT • only 2 bed-roome but lerge ones plus lamay room 25 A long with M l wea hre-plece, 2 car garage, country lot. 864,900 Low doem payment Anx-ious owner. C a l ue today tor pre-ilusBOrelliei

422-U8T (422-6476) or 47V5600

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A perfect Mend oI comfortable kv-cltoici lOMBOi A tftordtM

ntot 3 bsOroofn S i " Spadoue famPy room 4

petto and dee acre yerd. At 896.900 we know d nothing compereble.

ERA A C C E N T 4 2 1 - 7 0 4 0

B IG B E D R O O M S Juet Meted 3 bedroom, m bel brlcfc ranch F«d beeement. huge Pv-mg room/dMng room area. Hard-

4 deenl FHA terms. Hurry, eaking 8*3.500 CaB..

RUTH MARTIN

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420-3400 BMCK RANCH

Ntoedeee 3 bedroom home Hard wood Soar* throughout, beeement 2 cer garage, new kachen Poor 4

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Your Raai Estate 525-7700

B u n d e r ' s S h o w r o o m Select your appomtmerm Irom m Biaoe new home ahoeroom * — Foe Creek 8 * . 2.500-1.900 square toor ostowld «ath cuasom an—em a e e 8MB vy PJ. Plnahnaee. Inc Lovely auPdl tdsn wNh vartou models sad MM i iBalili S tv tm, d 8169.900

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312 Uvonia BY OWNER. BURTON HOLLOW

Oresfly reduced, wee 8169.900. priced lor sale 8161.900. Ouad level. 3 bedroome. 2.300 eq. ft., updeted kitchen 4 greet room, eeune. Home mede lor k v l r ^ Shown by appointment 1-1723

BY OWNER. NW Uvonia - 4 bed-room. 2 * beth oolonld New Wtdv-en, temPy room wllh fireplace, new carpet, lurnece with air. extra mau-labon. nraehed beeement. 30x15 deck. 2 cer etteched garage, lota more 8149.900 By eppomiment eher 4pm 4«4-304«

CHARM ABOUNDS! Tradltlond atytktg compaments thla greoous 4 bedroom Colonial. Cory family room/natural flraplaoa. formal dining room, extra wide - pn-vete yerd. side entrance garage 4 impresses tiered petlo andoeed by a nature setting Asking 8152.900

CALL LARRY MICHAUD 473-6200

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC. CHARMIN3

3 Bedioom bncfc ranch m the State Street Updeted Country Kitchen with oak cupboerda. a l newer win-dows fireplace m living room, oan-tral ak. 2 car garege. many more updetee Cafl at the pnce 8S9.900

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 CHARMING 4 bedroom brtck ranch on 60 X 114 lot. Open May 20. 1 - 5 Onmgy IMng rooms 4 large temPy room ml central air 4 fireplace let

$ '26,000 By 471-6910

floor laundry. 2 bathe

" C L O S " C o m p u t e r Let our computer search out the b e d Hnendng for you' En|oy this specious Northweat Uvonia 2.450 square tod brtck cotodd. I d Boor laundry, tamdy room, fireplace end tormd dining room. Prime location near Idyl Wytd O d f Course. 8179,900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

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4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 independents Owned end Operated

DOLLAR WISE DREAM Rewarding Ranch ottering r e d val-ue. Meticulous upkeep brlcfc alumi-num. central aIr, gaa heat, passrve aolar. cathedral oednga. carpeting, tamlly room, thermal glees, wood-burning etove. bey window, t beeement, recreetton room, fencing, large trees, wrap around deck. 3 bedrooms. 1S» bathe. Cash. Con-ventional poealble V A 8112.900

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 DOLL HOUSE: Ntoe and deen. 3 bedroom Rench. newer windows, dmmg room, reer wood deck, ge-rage 849.900. FHA terme aveiabla Madaane or Ar t I d Colonial.

522-5920

DON'T MISS THIS BUY 3 bedroom brlcfc ranch Large coun-

KKitchen. Large lot 3 cer gerage. .600 Cdl

fVAN 525-9600

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

DON'T MISS THtSI W e i maintained 3 bedroom ranch.

2 » car garege. centrd ek 867.900

SPRAWLING RANCH Enfoy the beneats ot true 3 bad-room. VA beth brick ranch The famky room M 14 x 28 with a beauti-ful corner fireplace pfcje a dan or off-ice. Atteched 2 cer garage, oentrd dr . 8109,900 " " "

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

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F i r s t T i m e O f f e r e d

TMe exceptaonaPy race 3 bedroom. 11* beth home has a beautiful fireplace tor e d d winter evenings end en Inground pod tor hoi sum-mer days. Neutral decor, attached garage. Only S97.500 Aak for MARYMCLEOO

T H I N K F A S T

A must aae la this 3 bedroom bncfc ranch with 2 baths, finished beee-ment. remodeled kitchen end w e * to Wonderland. 877.900

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Big 4 bedroom rench. country kitch-en, 2 bethe, family room with fire-place, many updates, partiaay fin-ished baeement. 2 car attached ge-rege. 8107.900

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H A R T L A N D O F L IVONIA

Bncfc coiorUd. fireplace m famky room, walk-out to petlo. 4 bed-rooma. 1'* beths. 2 car etteched ga-r a g e wi th o p e n e r , n icely lander aped, cloee to schools 4 196, A s t e e l « . 8107.500

L A R R Y HENNEY R e / M a x W e s t 2 6 1 - 1 4 0 0

IMMACULATE CONDITION Bncfc 3 bedroom. 1'A beths FemPy room with naturd fireplace Stain-master cerpet throughout Fidahed beeenteiit. 2 cer garage Inground p o d with lerge petlo. Home Warran-ty 8139.900. Ca*

IVAN 525-9600

CENTUWY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

I M P E C C A B L E Loae your heert to this precisely maintained 3 bedroom ColoMai Perquet wood flooring throughout temPy room, the finest oek kitchen cabinetry, energy efficient fumece 4 centrd air 4 atteched garage with opener Only 8123.900

CALL LARRY MICHAUD 473-6200

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

L a r g e S e l e c t i o n H a v a It A l l

With this 7 year old horns that fee-turee 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, s famPy room wtth wood burning stove, and a natural fireplace In the kvmg room. Two car attached garaos and beeu-ttful wood windows thru-out. 8106.900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0 independently Owned and Operated

GORGEOUS - 3 rench. VA beth. 2'A car garage New kitchen w/appSancea. end new bath, air 8102.500. 474-3729

GOVERNMENT OWNED- 4 bed-room colonial, tamay room. We-placo. Florida room beeement. d -tached 2 car 84 .900 down 8106.900 MedePneor Art. First Colonial 522-5*30

Grand Opening W e r e kicking N off w«h a bang Hpre'a a grand Uvonia home on over 1 acre Contemporary Tudor 4

Kfc wflh 2 S baths. 3 9re-

, tsmPy room, dining room and 2 car attached garage 8147.900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

tomay ream, nature fheptsos. 2 < d l a d t a d garege. lerge I d . a e e M s t d S i O H O i m

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t a d on a huge M , formal dPPng room, nature ftrecxeca. 2 car el

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2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

L e t ' s Talk! ! ! About the best buy ki uvonia. 4 bedroom Colored with over 1.600 eq. ft. d Svlng space Super lemay room vPth natural fireplace 2 car garage, large backyard tor family ton. Vary, very deen Located on Merriman. cloee to shopping 4 ex-preeewsys Don't be ncPcukxjs 4 let thla one get byl 8104.906 CeP

J.P. HOSKO

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459-6222 UVONIA EARLY BIRD*

OPEN SUN 10-1 N d Six Mae - E. d Middlebelt

- 16119 Deering Reduced) With County Cherm

The grecaoue 3 bedroom rench. lor-mal dining room, remodeled stun-ning country kitchen, oek flooring end crown fnoldings 1 cer ertached garage No drive byl Come eee u d Lo»Bgr.tiee'

CALL DON OR DORIS

M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

LIVONIA RANCH Locased In m l eetOng Coventry Gardens. Large 4 bed-

CUSTOM BRICK RANCH Specsoue 3 bedroom, aunfcan Svlng room. 2 bathe. famPy room, natural

2SS tiraaaiaaa'i 4 i m 8106.900

CHARMING BMCK RANCH 3 bedro 4 root

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UVONIA 8173.960

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PRICED TO SELL- NOVII 4 nioe bedooma. 2VS bathe, lota d doeets. 14 X 19 greel room, a In porch, tae baeement. gee heel, centrel air, huge garage At 8109.900 h I a bargem Caa Bai wa-ke to aee Thla e the kind d home you are ahraye late on.

856,600 RANCH 3 bedroome. n e w earth lone stem p r o d carpels, a super rec room ready to enjoy 2H car garege. 1 Wk N d Schoolcraft

FARMINGTON HILLS. 1% acre 4 bedroom cuetom brick. 2 H baths, formal dining room, 25 ft famPy room, we*-out rec room, etteched 26 ft aarsge and an extra garege at rear 8139 .M0 S of 9 Mile

M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

LIVONIA - Open Sun 12-Spm Joy/ Hubberd 3 bedroom. 2 beth Trt-levd Centre ak. deck, lerge kitch-en. new carpet, new rod/aiding. 2 cer gerage 8106.000 427-6517

LIVONIA 2 N E W S U B S

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4 2 7 - 3 2 9 5

L I V O N I A 34661 Si. Mae. completer, relurb-tehed. this 3 bedroom brick rench e memienance free and leeturee new rod. lurneoe. centrel ek complete kitchen 4 much more Large flrt-•shed baeement p«m half bath 2 car attached garaga 8129r900349-4550

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LFVONIA - 6 bedroom, 3'A beihs. extre lerge master bedroom wtth deck Newly remodeled kitchen, dn-Ing room. 8130.000. 261 -4679

LOVELY BUNGALOW on lerge lot Updated kitchen end bath. 2 bedrooma 859.900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Y o u r R e a l E s t a t a 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

NEW CONSTRUCTION Custom bulR ranch 3 bedrooms, great room, fireplace, country kitch-en. 2'n bathe, fuS baeement At-tached 2 car garage 19474 Mem-man. AB for 8144.900 Aak for

525-9600 Century 21 Hartford North

NEW LISTING BY OWNER Custom buPt 3 bedroom. 2'<t beth bncfc ranch on country lot Many ex-tras 8179.900 261-4511

New Office And we're celebrating our grand opening with a hot NEW LISTING Northweet Uvonia 1976 bukt brlcfc cotomel Finished baeemenL central ak. underground sprinklers snd werm neutrsl decor 8144.900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0 independentfy Owned end Opereted

N e w O n t h e M a r k e t Don't hesitate to ceP on thie quePty 3 bedroom brlcfc Uvonie ranch wtth •• — • -• ' » e e • wi e in I h 11 T™uir»tKJ oawmani ana * car pm-rage Just m tuns lo eat a l your summer meals In the huge Florida room with ecreene end wndows

extra cupooerds Priced to sea st 864.900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0 independently Owned end Operated

MO ELBOW GREASE needed to move right Into this lovely 3 bedroom. IVk bath brlcfc ranch in

dows. kitchen, bath, tumace and more ERA Warranty, only 886.500

E R A FIRST F E D E R A L

4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0 N o r t h w e s t U v o n i a

» ths location ol this nicely kspl 4 bedroom 2 ' i bsth oolonld ee waP aa being the alte d our neeieet office Feeturee d this home include lemPy

m e dmmg room, and attached ge-rage A I d d houee for 8147.900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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. 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0 independently Owned end Opereted

N O T ONE. . . but two flrapiecee In th«s move In condition 3 bedroom. 1V* bath brlcfc rench wtth centre Mr Hardwood Poors, cathedral cilPnpi. attached

4 amehed teeemenl aP on almost 'A sere perk-ake aattmg Asking 3109.900

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 NOTTINGHAM WEST - Tudor quad, on the commons, wePi out lamPy room. 2"A beths. screened porch. 4

3169.900 591-0207

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S a t u r d a y & S u n . 1 2 - 5 p m Move in condition 3 bedroom trt-

baPeis 14613 Gary Lena. S d 5 ferrrw>oiori4 Levan

591-9361

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 6673 MeS-tPn. N d Joy 3 bedroom Bncfc Rench. temPy room. PmaheP base-ment. 2 cer attached SePer moving out d state Pnce reduced 861.500 MedaPna or Art. let Colonial.

523-5*20

OPEN SUN 2 -4PM SPRAWLING RANCH

aae pfcjeh ranch haa 1600 eq ft firet levd piue 1400 aq ft PiAng area

r* bsthe. dPPng sree off nrgs I W a M party room wnh I 99000 IPOUSDP. newer Sunn snd l t d eraser Attached parage back porch, alarm ryetam. kidney ahaped healed p o d an aaeod H acre Aafcmg 3199 908.

CALL TPP KATT

O P E N 1 - 4 S U N D A Y NOOTCLO- 142*7 Ceuney aenee-phere an app n me a ld i 1/> ecre pkje aus bsauBM 3 t i s d n h brick randi. > M same dkeng ream, famay ream, a spi im. ssaawsrii. deck sWadiad 2 oar esrags -

8139 900 8 S f t - W d Newburgh

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

312 Uvonia

R E D U C E D ! ansa 3 m m a i Ie«d wea pepr-adad gsrags t » beets, large •anesd aard 4 a MmPy reset New o e y 3 K M 0 0 6

TEPEE REALTY 4 5 4 - 3 6 1 0

OPEN SUN. 1-6. 16712 FLAMINGO 3 bedroom brlcfc rench. 2 beth. 2VA

nraehed Bee em en I. oarv 900. 470-6*42

P r u d o n t M R e l o c a t i o n

occupancy and solid Investment m North seel Uvonie You cermot du-pkcete the aettmg with a shaded ra-vine and running stream 4 bedroom 1976 bukt home offers 2Vt bsthe 1st floor laundry, centrel ear. beeement end bdeony decfc 3167.300

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 Independently Owned end Opereted

312 Uvonia REDUCED TO SELL - lovely 3 bed-roorn rench with fireplace 3'A car

centre ak and more Only

REDUCED TO SELL - Dutch 3 bed-room rich In special Naturae avtng room woodetove. meeter beOroom sauna. waPi-m doaet. divided beth-room. pool, 2 klory 20 X 30 garegei Morel

C E N T U R Y 21 T O D A Y 5 3 8 - 2 0 0 0

ROSEDALE GARDENS Lovely Ranch on quwl Cut-Oe-sac 3 bedrooms. 2 beths. finehsd beee-ment 2 cer yerage Centre ek 8102.900 Cea

IVAN 525-9600

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

312 Uvonia ROSEDALE GARDENS

PARK AREA PEACH Bncfc styang neightene true hoeprt-abW ranch Quiet dreat. 2 cer ge-rage herdwood floors, knehen sp pkances included 3 Bedroome. par ttePy finiehed beeement. eno pantry Near ehope ideal lor Savvy buyer 867 900

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 SPARKLING BRICK RANCH

135 ft » 135 ft premium kM. large country kitchen updated cabinets, stteched gerage. swimming pool 4

7 Mae 4 Merriman deck Only 899 500 INTERGRtTY 525-4200

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f M d

MICHIGAN'S No-Commission

. R E A L ESTATE EXPERTS

3 5 3 - 7 1 7 0

6 5 6 - 3 0 3 0

HMS HAS SAVED HOMEOWNERS & HOMEBUYERS OVER 60 MILLION DOLLARS

IN REAL ESTATE COMMISSIONS

OAALANO c o u s r r r

• 11 I I i 11 1 1 1 1 BLOOMFIELD HILLS FLB

3714 Durham Court H d Long Lake Road. W d Frankln Road Spec-tacular contemporary cdorsal 4 bedrooms. 3V4 baths Gourmei knehen. library, ele-gant master suka, 4,000 at), ft 3 car garage and much more Total luxury 8629.000.

BEVERLY HILLS BEAUTY • J i m M a a X*9C Lincolnahre W of Lahaer S d 13 MPa Rd Stun-ning Georgetown colonial 4 bed-rooms, 2M oaths, dream kitchen snd family room Birmingham schools 8214.900.

BEVERLY HILLS Barkahre W a g e Sub Elegant 4 bedroom cape cod

BIRMINGHAM Holy Name Area 3 bedroom. 2^5 bath colonial Every possible <u*ury 8496.000

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Spectacuta/ Tudor. 6 bedrooms 6 baths. Maids Quarters 2 msstar suites precious artwork Buyers lo pre-qualify please 81.900.000

FARHINOTON HILLS P T J C M M 37781 Hoiyhsad N d 13. W d Halalnd Handaoma 1966-txia Ones ranch 3 bed-rooms 2 bsOis Gred room, cen-tr« ak, fireplace gourmet klchen, skykgds snd much more Bsse-ment. large kH 8166300.

FARMINGTON HILLS B B B 37945 Wendy Lee N of ol 11 Mae. W d Halsteso 3 bed-room. 2V> bath ranch Canlral ak, firsplsca huge family room For-mal dining room No basement Movenghtm. 8118.900.

FARMINGTON HILLS -•flt . 'HiBI 31645 Coronet S d 13 M6e. W d Orchard Lake Road BeauWU 3 bedroom, ivy balh bncfc ranch Ftd IMahed Dassmant wPh dsn Formal dining room, lovely kachsn Centre aa. Hrepiace and much mote 8121,700.

LATHRUP VILLAGE - 2 2 1 2 B 5 D M B 27720 SMrtord CX, S d 12 MIN W d Southfield Baautlfttfy il • n n n l i 4 » - i ft .I — • I - - |, . J0CO««IWJ coaoru*- r i n e ocaoon

4 bedrooms 2\» beths baeament

garage Must ass

UUCE ORION 334 Shrewsbury Butt 1965 2600 sq. It ranch 3 bedrooma. a l u p grades Pnced lo se t 8219.900. MADISON HEIGHTS - 816 Ten gtewood N d .12 MSP. E d John R 4 bedroom cdorapl wflh fin-ished basement Lamphere schools Near golf course

3106,900-

MADISON HEIGHTS - SEFLJ J L 1 M . I 29075 Tawes Gred starter home 2 bedroom. 1V» bath ranch. 3 Ids, Pnehed basement and garage 866.800

MADISON HEIGHTS • I H J I ? 1453 Fontaine Sharp 3

ak. i r e piece snd peso 874.900.

NOVI B G O B B B B ^ G E O Wuom Road N d Ten Mile Road W d Bee* Road BeadPul custom buB caps cod 4 bedrooms. 2 V) baths, open floor plan huge cotkary lot fire door bedroom and laundry, gred room 817S,660-

N d 10 M b . W d Mod Road M Jamestown Green Sub 3 bedroom ranch wPh U basement Centrd air Lovely kPdten and aof l . 111 OAK PARK 14601 Pearw GreadMd 3 bedroom. 1V» beat bnck ranch Garaga Mo«e In

844.90a.

OBTOHVIUA Speoous 4 bed room ranch on 1 3 * acres Best buy See Today I H U N

3260 Easism Am d John R 3 bedroom. 2 b e *

Mo

1831 •towtPtg 8 bedroom JW ba*t 3800 sq 1 eatodd on 2V» acree d pans dnd Tsnna oourt 3 car gsrege Cowey aetang A kxily

fiocHtm* 1679 RidgecreM N d Tenken E d Brewster Beaubfui 4 bedroom 2V> beth colonid Large family room fireplace, formal dining room, fid basement with office, and 2-bered deck 8151,900.

ROCHESTER 2781 Oearbom N. d Auburn. E of Crocfca Grsst stsrlsr home tor newfyweds 3 bedrooms Fire place, garage No baeement Best buy In Item al 857,900.

ROCHESTER - S 2 S E E B B 3 100 KaPiavsn S Avon oft Roch-ester Contemporary 3 bedroom ranch with ertra large I d RemoO-eied kitchen 2 car attached ga-rage Muat see 8128.000.

ROYAL OAK 2007 Nakota S d 14 Mas. W d Crooks A red beauty 3 bsdroom. 2 balh bncfc ranch TsmPc inehed baeement Counpy KMoften Ge-rage Mmt condition 866.900

WOLVERINE VILLAGE. Excep-taond 3 bedroom ranch lake D"*1-ieges 595,000

WAYME COUNTY

CANTON 42634 Somerset t> North d Ford West d UPy Dekghttol 3 bedroom I'A bath ranch, finished baeement fireplace centrd er and gvage

S109.900

ROYAL OAK

1622 Whiteomb N d 13. W d Campbei BeeuWU 3 bedroom bungalow. Large corner lot. Leeeneii nai 4«i bedroom. Over sized gsrags Mors 886.780.

ROYAL OAK 3 G 3 2 E S 9 B 3 3 4127 Edgar S d Normandy E ot Coolidge Bungalow in great neighborhood, full basement make II your own 171,500.

ROYAL OAK QQ3QBZI3EB3 2603 North Wkson. She? 3 bed-room I'A bsth bungalow Finehed oasemsm wetbar decfc. garage

8*4.900.

ROYAL OAK 421 Catalpa W d Main South aide d ' " " " p * Excepbone 3 bedroom, iv» balh cape cod Fin-ehed basemen MBI wet bar modem kPchan More 8*2,900.

SOUTHFIELD - 20502 West-Hampton N d 6 MPs, W d Ev-srgrssn Ooude id w«h 2 bed-room bungalow Authentic tarrrv hcuse 844.900.

SOUTHFIELD 30765 Red MapN Lana Sub. Bkmaigham schools 4 bed-room. Vi beth colonial centrd m . fireplace and garage Frashed

8127,900.

SOUTHFIELD. Charming 3 bed-room bncfc ranch Largs kAchsn 2-car garage A stad « 847.900.

SOUTHFIELD m — 17282 Sherv«p S d Lincoln, E d S o u t h f i e l d B e a u t i f u l 4 bedroom .2'/> bath. 2 700 aq f l brtcfc cdonid Library, cerdd ae. fireplace, beamed ceifcng « tamPy room Loaded « * i extras Too much to sss and aryry 8117,60*.

80UTHFWLD _ _ _ _ _ 25335 PeekakB N d 10 d inkster Road Outatandng 2.100 sq » d ie* ranch on 120 x170 lot Gred room. tamPy room, mud room. 3 bedooma Yh Peths and much mora Private country aal-Sng. A plessure to see 8117J00.

TROY Charming 3 bedroom 1'A balh oncfc ranch. 2 car gsrags fimshsd bsssmsnt 8 I 0 2 J 0 * . WATERFORO i L J i A t i U — W 1747 Manas Scot) Lake 3 bsd-room ranch. Vapaece modem kachen 2 cat garege 873d00.

WATERFORO One acre Id plus lovely 3 bedroom ranch No bassmsrn eourey saong gerage c o u * y kPchan 8 6 7 J * * .

W I S T BLOOMFIELD Elegant 3 500 sq f l brick c d o n d WdhoU

adR dan. trsl loor laundry And-ovef High Schod

N d . 3 bedroom. 2

Bait Caps Cod Newer 87 bid! 2 plus gangs loft 2 dscks and

8187,

4112 Cross • d

Mead 8 — 1 2 500 aq 1 brlcfc cdomei Huge 137«275 M

I d Poor laundry S1S1^88l

UVONIA 16546 Lsvsn 4 bsdroom. tVi bath colonial Library famPy room with fireplace 2 car attached garage centre a* 8163300

LIVONIA M B W W W I 14651 Cavdl S of 5 H a . W of inkster Rd A beauty on one acre tot' 3 bedroom brick bungalow tv» beths baaemem 847,000

LIVONIA 16501 Foch S d 7 MPs. W d mkstsr Rd 3 bsdroom Ranch Liv-ing, family, dining room, toads d storage no baaemem huge id 2 car garage 870,000

PLYMOUTH W J i - ' M I ) — i E I 41600 Lindsay O N erf Ann Arbor Trail E d Riversids Or Country lover's dream Terrific 3 bedroom, bath brick qusd-ievd horns, hugs tamPy room Stxary 2 car garage more 8123.900.

WESTLANO 1665 urrvtPe S d Palmer W of Wayne Gred stsnsr home or av vestment property 3 bedroom ranch with garage New roof and •wnoows 849,900

LIVINGSTON COUNTY

BRIGHTON 3 2 Z E 5 3 B 3 1 1167 Newman N d 1-96. E d US-23 Beautiful prtvsie Onsam rench on 3 2 acres 3 Bedrooma Fin-ehed bassmsnt Garage A truly great buy al 3118.000.

CONDOMINIUM! -CONOO OF TME W K K -

NOV1 'Country Piece' End Terrific 2 bedroom. 2V> bath townhouee Fully applianced kitchen central av fireplace, deck end garaga 892.800.

FARMINGTON HILLS { [ 0 0 3 2 1 Lovely 1961-buPt first fioor urtN in the •Inverrary " 1 bedroom 1 Oath central as A steal d 844.900

FARMINGTON MLLS. Lege 2 bedroom. 2 beth first floor I centre aP pod

NOVI wood Park' Crarttrook Drtve N d 9 M6e. W d Crandrook 3 bed-room. 1% bdh lownhouss. fin ehsd basemera. decfc 8*6.900.

NOVI - S a U E S l B E l ^ 353 E Gien Haven. 3 bedroom 2<i bePi townhouss Finished baeement

8124.900.

or beeuly. 848 J 0 0

NOVI S S a z B B a E E l 20956 E Glen Haven "Country Place" Priced lo sa* 3 bsdroom 2"a beth townhouee firashed

8110.960.

SOUTHFIELD. VlPags House' Condos Totally elegant and

2 bsdroom 2 bs*i una « and lova • 8*6.000

SOUTHFICLD 25026 Champaign N d 12 W d Telegraph Franldki Vdege Condoa Beeudm 2 bedroom 1'A. beth. 1.100 sq fl lowmouee Fin-ehed baeemen gerage 879.900.

Long

1V» me « *ed Meke Oftar

• i * M 4 Aepen RUga Mapta W d Orchard Lata 1967-bua townhouee ] bedrooma |8r« fioor mestar bsdroom) 2H Bade, first fioor taundry. 2 c * ge rage MAKE OFFER 81423*6

%>ad and S Greenbne P o »

2v» acree d prime and on SPmarbe* Road t d Ad s e e Surrounded by 8600000

811

For o f f e r s , i n f o r m a t i o n & a p p o i n t m e n t s , p laasa ca l l :

3 5 3 - 7 1 7 0 " 6 5 6 - 3 0 3 0 SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY ROCHESTER HILLS

NO ONE HAS TO PAY 6°o COMMISSION

AND THAT IS A PROMISE

C A L L H M S • M I C H I G A N ' S O N L Y N O - C O M M I S S I O N F L A T -

F U L L S C R V I C S R E A L T O R • R l A L P f t O S " A N O A S K F O R Y O U R

F R E E B R O C H U R E C A L L 3 5 3 - 7 1 7 0 O R 6 5 6 - 3 0 3 0

T h u r s d a y . M a y 1 7 . i W O O & E

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m 3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m

G R E A T F A M I L Y H O M E A D s o l u t e B i r m i n g h a m S t y l e Brick rench 3 bedrooms 2 KiP oaths avtng room firsplace Formal dining room Completely updeted «rtn picfcJed oek Poore Kitchen hee rauOed cdPno wen shykghts Florv Os room FuP beeemeni centre e r $159 900 254-4642 2*3-1020

ABSOLUTELY ELEGANT Custom 4 bedroom Colonel. 3.000 to f t , Birmingham schools By Owner 8299 000 Open Sun 1-6

642-4622 ?00*9 Ronedele

AFFORDABLE SPACE-4 bedroom cdonid. centre Nr. open noor plan Bloomfield schooN Only 8152.9001 Realty Wortd/Mdntyrs Assoc mc

642-7747

A T R A N S F E R E E ' S

D E L I G H T

- J U S T R E D U C E D —

$ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5

3 0 3 5 8 G e o r g e t o w n .

B i r m i n g h a m

S o t 1 3 &

W . o f L a h s e r One of the most popuiei neightxyrioods cloee to achooM snd friendly neighbors' BaeutifuPy treed-revine lot Ne'ner knehen 'oof. fumece. er conditioning, cer

n c m Reai ilrti ill h f noor*. 2 fireplaces * bedrooms 2'1 oaths F^sntosee1 H-61671

H A N N E T T , INC. R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

kWESOME1 4 bedroom IsmMy ootty m e , iibrery rec room updated de-cor 8159 900 Realty World Mem lyre Assoostes Inc 642-7747

BEAUTIFUL Birmingham Dungeiow 3 oedroom t bath, new knehen Open Sun. May 20 2-5 8124 900 Agents welcome 256-1913

BEST VALUE m a condo m Bioom-hstd HNS Fresh 4 awtOng with new csrpet and pain! thru-out Cuetom mirrors, tree* kghtlng, balcony, ga-rage. pool 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Owner transferred must sea Lee »t1h option or rent 895 000

C A L L N I T A A N D E R S O N T h e P r u d e n t i a l

G r e a t L a k e s R e a l t y 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 o r 6 4 2 - 8 0 6 6

near Pembroke Perk, 221 cheater only 8119900

Oraooue Colonel wNh 5 bedroome. 3 K e end 2 halt beths Beeutltui her-wood floors, ecreeted porch, lower teve tamay room 840* 000

JANETTE ENGELHARDT 644-6700

MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM - In (own 3 bedroom Cape Cod. kitchen 4 beth relkv

decfc Open Sun 1-5 8128.500 Poeeible lend contract 647-3677

BIRMINGHAM m-town Coiome with 3 bedroome. 1'A bethe end den. herdwood floors, and greet curb appeal' 3176.900

Jenatts ErtgeSterdi 644-6700

M A * BROOCK INC REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUN 1-5PM Brick rench completely renovated, new kitchen./bathroom By Owner" 3109.900 1711 Banbury 644-3604

BIRMINGHAM O0EN SUN 1-3 30 Beautrti*y remodeled 3 bedroom home Large kvmg room, dinmg room eating kitchen, den. mud room 6 huge porch PertiaPy hn-•ened basement WaBt to shop, school 4 recreation 645-5244

BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUN 1-4PM 16951 Wetherby

S of Beverly W d Pierce Charming Beverly HIBS Ranch wfth tua basement centre ear Fiortde room, treed private lot Third bed-room being uead as library 8107 000

THE PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES REALTY 669-6900

BIRMINGHAM Poppieton Park" 3 bedrooma 1'A betha screened porch, bay windows end loaded with charm 8149 900

JANETTE ENGELHARDT 644-6700

MAX BROOCK, INC REALTORS

BEVERLY HILLS - 2 Oedroom brick ranch FamMy room t ' i bathe Neu-

cor Centre air Nl i re decor borhood

OPEN SATURDAY 1-5PM 17495 Kinross

8124.900 256-1131

B I R M I N G H A M Q U A R T O N L A K E A R E A

Charming contemporery updeted 3 bedrpom home. temPy room wrtn fireplace 4 akykghts. remodeled white on white kachen <Mth ceramic floor, forme dkung room, centre air. baeement. ekarm 4 mora Just listed at 8224 900 651-9770

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

BEVERLY HILLS newly decorated 3 oedroom, 1'A beth ranch new oak kitchen, lormal dining room, screened-m porch, fun basement wtth rec room & fireplace '6954 Beverly 8129.900 O p e n H o u s e S a t & S u n , 2 - 5

C a l l K a t h y M l c h a l i k R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

BEVERLY HILLS- 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch Great room 24 • 22. 1 1 acre Fireplace new carpet 2 * car parage 3165 000 645-0524

BEVERLY HILLS - 16050 DunbUMne Open Sat . 2-5 Open Sun 2-5

3 bedroom. 2 beth. ranch, updeled throughoul 8135.900 256-6144

BEVERLY HILLS brlcfc rench Fin-ished basement, large kitchen, hardwood fioors. fenced yard Open Sun 1-5pm 3119.000 540-6*97

BEVERLY HILLS - W d Evergreen 3 oedroom 1'.» beth ranch on a targe treed lot Newly decorated m-ude 6 out wtth new landscaping immaculate 8165.000 647-3924

BEVERLY HILLS OPEN SAT 'S lP I 1-5 21660 Riverview (Lahaer'13 Mae) BifTTungnam echooM Coiome 4 bedroom, famay room, study din-ing room air circular drive, aprm-kiers. garage 8193.000 644-1567

BEVERLY HiLLS OPEN SUN 2-5

30119 Lmcoinshtre S ol 13 M ite Newly updeted Georgetown Coloni-e Beautiful iot Ireneler' 8219.500

ANN FENNER SPIEGEL 644-6700 737-2476

MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS

BEVERLY HILLS Birmingham Schools

Open Sun 1-3 31043 Old Stage

A o' censer N d 13 MUe Elegant circle drive. 4 bedroom co-iome. 2'A beth. Itvirvg room, dining room. lemiFy room w/ tireplece. 1st door taundry finished basement Brend new 24i 17 sunroom w'cethe-dre oeikng 4 4 doorwaPs Centre sir, Birmingham mailing 3229.000 Offers considered 644-4376

PRICED TO SELL

OWNERS ARE SELLING WE ARE MARKETING

272 Ravine 3150.000 Open Sun 2-4 intown college" m San Franciaco area d Birmingham updated 2 bedroom forme dmmg room, basement 4 centre Mr.

torappt 256-0*52

30231 Embaesy 8149.000 Oppn Sun 2-5 3 bedrooms, 2.5 beth coiome quad wrth newer kitch-en tamPy room with fireplace, at-teched side entry gerege on 150x215 lot in Bevcerty HPN

Owner 540-1047

1565 H a n i 8117.500 Open Sat Sun 3-6 BaautPul ex-posed hardwood in dmng 4 kvmg 'oom. new oak krlchvi rec room nas additione M l oath, bnck 4 alu-minum exterior plus lerge parage

owner 646-7473

U720 Tivenon 8129.900 RS torcee qieck sate below mantel

of this condo m a t y d Biuomlteld 2 Dedrooms. 2 bethe pming room, i •eiueed For appt 256-0*52

SALES CONNECTION 256-06&2

BIRMINGHAM - Westchester Vk-lage Open Sat -Sun . 2 -5pm 3627 Middlebury 1650 SQ f t . 3 bedroom, r * beth brick -sncn large peneaed lamay room with fireplace, dmmg room, large baeement. move-m con-dition 3172.900 645-5219

BIRMINGHAM DesHsbM M«Jvsle area 3 bedroom. 'V* bath family room, newer krtchen. etteched ga-rage. security system, new furnace e r . neutre decor 8235,000 370 S Gienhurst By owner Buyers only For eppt 644-5493

BLOOS4FKLO T W P Contemporery 3 oedroom brtcfc 6 cedar rench 11*

ns fuP baeement 4 cathedre ce i l ings t h r o u a h o u t Fully

lecaped with underground sprin-kler system Bloomfield Hills ecftoota 8126 000 CaP 334-6324

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE 4 bed room. 2 * beth. Large Remodeled Kitchen 4 FamPy room Fkuahed haaemaril Security 4 Sprinkler Great Buy! 8275.000 642-6449

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE Reduced, land com/eel puaee.iit

3 bedroome. 3'A baOie Great Locaeon/Pnce 8254.600

By owner 642-7927

BY OWNER, muet sea meke oftar 3 bedroom. 1 beth brlcfc ranch, cen-t r e er . excellent neighborhood 3136.500 644-2575 or 1-747-6622

BY OWNER 3-4 bedroome. 2 beth coiome ranch Country kitchen wrth fireplace, wooded landecape. ce-ramic tae throughout Bloomfield

I 8229 000 655-5001

DESIGNER decoreted L sheped ranch neer SoehoWv 1275 HPtaide 2 blk» S d Lincoln, corner d Cren-brook Open Sun , 1 to 5 540-7572

FRANKLIN, by owner 2 bedroom. 3 fua bathe 2 heif beths Gorgeous custom bust HUM lave with premi-um leeturee 3600 sq f t . prtvsie e a r k k k a sett ing B i rmingham schools 8396.000 655-6507

FRANKLIN OPEN SUN 2-5

27315 Gerdenway S d 14 Mile Darbng FRanfckn ranch! New master eutel Trenstar 8209 500

ANN FENNER SPIEGEL • 644-6700 or 737-2476

MAX BROOCK. INC REALTORS

FRANKLIN VILLAGE Happy famPy Home" Loads d e»o-sets. new kirnecae. 4 bedrooms. 4'A oaths Beeutitu wooded lot Great lor kide dogs, end entertaining TakesiQok 8405 .000 (DE) RED CARPET KEIM ASSOCIATES.

INC 655-9100

FRANKLIN VILLAGE Beautiful Tr>-Level on doubM lot with nground pool end wonderful cebene reedy lor Summer fun BeeuttfuPy updated eland kitchen huge Greel Room. Florlde Room, famay room etc 3399 900

COUNTRY FRENCH Home with 1st floor master suhe. beamed cathe-dre caning m family room, groat lot. beeulPuBy maintained and reedy lo move in 1279.900

CHRIS OR DONNA RE MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6600

MUST SELL PRICE REDUCED

Bloomfield Hase meamg 4 achooN 4 bedroom. 2'A bam o o l o n i . w dated kachen newer carp kvmg dmng 4 tamay room, near St Hugo's Open Sun 12-6 30* Mia-mgton Bhrd 315* 900 334-617*

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Bammgham Schoota

Ori on a urge beeuMuSy lendacaped lot wtth a Stream m the beck A apot-Nes neutre decor eats the back-ground lor a large lamay room wati b u e - a e library and a apadoua tam-ay ezed kitchen 4628 School BeS Lane. N d Maple. E d inkster Ask lor

MARION WOLOCK

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

OPEN SUN. 1-4 1120 Golfview. S Lincoln E d Cranbroofc

BIRMINGHAM JEWEL A charming ranch on beaulltuSy lendacaped lot wtth screened porch plus walking distance to MMista 4 Deenom Neutre decor throughout 3 oedooms. 1'A baths. sS appa-

COZY houee curb eppeell SELLER

ences mesuded Tine • e

W A N ^ T SOLD* 3159.900 w«th

626-8700

Cranbrook Assoc Inc Realtors

BIRMINGHAM 2 Oedroom brick noma. 1'A car garsge Well kept' Nice neighborhood' 1694 Melon 646 4460

JUST LISTED location! Location!

Unique Bloomfield HdN home on ep-pronmalefy !»•; ecre wooded lot Chelmers Lake privPegee doee to BtoomhekJ Hals SchooN PoeeRM in-law suite m lower lave walkout 8 3 5 0 000

ASK FOR BEV WEINGARDEN BORDENER REALTY INC

6 4 7 - 6 0 3 0

OPEN SUN. 1-4 31090 Franklm Road N of 13 MSe. East side d Franklin

BEST BUY IN FRANKLIN DraabcaPy reduced, great curb ap-p a e Home with canlemporary flair, treed corner lot New formica kitch-en with Sub Zsro 4 Jarmalre, 4 bed-rooma. huge master suite. 4'A Oaths. famPy room. 2 hrepiecee 4 alarm Saparete indoor pool 4 lacuzzi. home 4 pool werrenly lor one year BRING ALL OFFERS 3259.900 Ask lor larv Sussmen

626-8700

Cranbrook Assoc He Realtors

BIRMINGHAM - 3'A car garsge gas heater drop caUmg. much much more Set up lor serious auto nobbi-est restorer 8125 .000 Price in-cludes 3 bedroom home 6 1 6 BennevUN or cdi 6 4 7 - 7 3 6 6

BIRMINGHAM 767 Fairfax 5 bedroom, 3'A bath, beautifully redecoreted'remodeled houee on a lerge lot Architect owned, waking distance to Ouarton Elementary 8465.000 644-4732

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - BY OWNER Juat butrt on treed lot. luxury con-temporery with every ementfy 3 bedrooms 3 ' I bathe. 2 extra bed-rooms 4 sntsrtsmmem room m fin-e h e d lower e v e 3 car garage 8339 900 642-6066

BLOOMFIELD HiLLS - BY OWNER 5 bedroom coiome. 3 fua bathe 2 halt baths Nrashad baeement 8450.000 932-2919

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- Executive quad Mve 4 bedrooma. 3 bethe. 2'A car gerege. luxury famay rpom w/ wwt bar eecurfty system lerge lot. 3 decks cm beautiful wooded revme 3249 0 0 0 By owner 652-0441

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Classic Coiome on beautiful 1 5 acre lot Lovely neutre home. Gil-bert Lake privileges 8445,000

ANN FENNER SPIEGEL 644-6700 737-2476

MAX BROOCK. INC , REALTORS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Hammond Lake pnvPegee Attn pre listing spa-d e Custom bum 3 bsdroom. 3'A bath ranch with finished walk-out baaemem, new knehen. Svlng room with fireplace cathedre cdHng. family room with fireplace 4 wet bar 8173.500 Open Sal 6 Sun, l -4pm 2245 E Hammond Lake 335-3677

-JUST REDUCED-OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 4530 Walden Drive,

Birmingham N ol Walnut Lake &

W. of Franklin Outatandmg Birmingham contem-porary bum In 1965 Extra large foyer. two-story great room wrth ttoor-lo-cekmg fireplace Four or 5 bedrooma. Kbrary custom decking wrappeig back d home Lots d apece lor famky kvmg or entertain-ing First lime oqpnl '8365.000 H-

"HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

LEASE OPTION LAND CONTRACT

AVAILABLE Dramatic Jemea Corm contempo-rary on a large wooded double lot for privacy BeautituPy memtamed with new carpeting and kitchen Two Arepiacea Good room aoaa Bloom-held Hias achooia 8274.500 H-63952

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BIRMINGHAM BUNGALOW

OPEN SUNDAYS 2-5 1738 Fatrvtew. Birmingham

N. of Maple & E. of Cranbrook

Lovpiy Ouarton i mg bungalow with I

Measer 8157.000 H-4441*

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS ' 646-6200

Cape Cod. 3 bsdroom. uuinesawl

i 2 car gareae 1787 s a m sy 8 8 4 J 0 0

m Cad 447-0*4*

aiRMiNGHAM CMOtOE MKJVALE area 1 bedroom tamay room W

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS WING LAKE PRIVILEGES!

Bream taking 167 acre lol sur-rounds beauttkiay decorated ranch with almond lormica kitchen re-cassed kgbts. sfcysghts. 2 fireplaces wood floors throughout 1.500 square lool deck, privacy berm One year Guardian Home Weranty. and much m o r e 8217.900 (Wt| RED CARPET KEIM ASSOCIATES.

INC 655-9100

BLOOMFIELD JUST REDUCED! Motivated SeSersi With Birmingham SohooN. a 5 bad-room wMk-out ranch on a big beau Mui lot 4 firaptaeaa dynemrte kitch-en famay room and dan 8379.000

ROBERT FRlCK 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC REALTORS

BLOOMFIELD RANCH ravine Sq Lake 4 Adame area Liv-ing room dmmg room 4 tamay room with fireplace overtook prfvala yard Beeutauay lendacaped new red

with wa*tout 3 bedrooms. 3 baths Ak security system, loeded with ex-tras Open Sun 1-4 Oogme owner aafcmg 3225.000 652-06*0

BLOOMFIELD TSP Engkan tudor. 2,700 sq . ft Private setting. bdR ai 19*5 3 bedroom, 2'A bath air 4410 Charing Way 8 2 3 9 « » ^poeebta

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE-Gracious 4 bedroom. 2'A bePi. u f to dale ooio

tamay home Large tanced yerd Ouarton School Up to data move m

49.900 647 -3416

BUNGALOW. 3|_ Recreation roonl landacapsd yard 849 900 Century 21 W e e k»c

BY OWNER. Bexerty H9ta. 8awan«-ham schooN. specK-js 5 b a M n coiome new kachen wm\ fioor open to tamPy r o o m * place, nee csrpaene ae. r ^ r o o m . 3% bedisj l o r m e daane room. * g dry. 8 2 9 * 000 CaB tar

DRASTIC REDUCTION OPEN SUN 2 30PM 8PM

15*2 Nuftner 8 d Adsma 8 d Maple 874.800 Ca* Ross

642-4*71

T o p S a l e s A g e n t

APRIL 1 9 9 0

Congratulationat

JEANNINE DONN

Kom S O U T H . M C . R I A L i S T A T l

-MUST SELL-IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 4883 MaUbu Drtve.

Bloomfield Hills N. of Long Pine &

W. of Franklin ALL NEW INTERIOR NghSgfits this fine iam*y home m a lovely wooded ravine setting. Lois d new up-dates new r o d siding, gutters, therme-ssvmg windows, fcimaoe. centre tm Neutre carpetmg and

• kitchen, lerge deck Plan to aee 8269.900 H-16629

HANNETT. INC. REALTORS 646-6200 NEEDS HELP

Fixer-upper m Beverly HPta Realty World. Mc mtyre Assoc

642-7747

NEW LISTINGS COZY FRANKLIN RANCH, with

n flowing fioor plan, apadoua kitchen. 4 bedrooma. fireplace m famay room and fu« beeement 8205.000 85 l -«»00

NORTH WOOOS SETTING. Over 2 scree ol river. aPeys. and wooda Summer Sim porch. 3'A bedrooms. 3 bethe end first fioor laundy 8356 000 647-7100

OPEN SUN. 2-5

1546 Sodon Lake DR N d Lone Pins. E d FranfcPn Road MAGNIFICENT BLOOMFIELD LO-CATION Overlooks wooded ravine 4 bedrooms. 3 beths. famPy room leads 10 extra targe deck. Library. Med baaemem Omet famay neigh-borhood Bloomfield Hiaa schooN 8299 900DSS 63716

4436 Remsgate S of Long Lake. E. d Middlebelt

BEST BUY IN WABEEK This Tudor showcases the crsftmanship d stained woodwork, crown moidmga. oak paneled famky room Spacious living room- bay windows, separate dmmg room New carpet 4 aa new appkancee Wonderful h o m e 8299.500 CRC 62350

3401 Devon Brook N d Long Lake. E. d Telegraph

SAVE CLOSING COSTS Land con-tract sveaebN on the 3 bedroom. 2'A bath Btoomheld Ranch Marvel-ous potantie to bo s knock-out con-temporary Large room*. 2 way fire-place. porch Beautiful 3'A A lot

RECENTLY REDUCED 8

room. 2'A balh coiome situated on

Famay room, sbrary U[ dpi! a kitch-en BioomAaid SchooN 8214 500

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

ROOM TO EXPAND CHARING CROSS AREA

Beeutm treed lot In an area ol move i x p i h i M i 'OORtti famSy f Third garage ue 19*9 rod. n e e e tumaoe 1*8* dec* 8179,900 H - * 6 0 * 1

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

SHARP BRICK RANCH, open fioor ptan. 3 bedroom. 2% beth. let floor taundry. tieseriail. osntrd air. 2 cer

meidy 1 sera. heevSy treed, m u d i more Not a drive by Bfcaoniflsid HSta schools. By owner 8 2 1 * 0 0 0 For appointment caa after Spm

338-1536

WESTCHESTER VILLAGE Outstsndmg 3 bedroom bncfc ranch, completely updated with lean a kitchen. 2 balh. 2 flrapiecee. much - o r e Open Sun. 2-5. 307 WKls-worthLana 3172.900 S40-729*

3 0 3 W s « t B t o o m f M d

Orchard Lake

HSN schooN Enfoy B e taeang d Northern Mtohigan in pas 4 - 6 bod-room. 8 * bee> home r m u ae in-clude Country Kitchen wen Sub-zero isatdgessor. Thermador ap-piemcee bdfi m gaa bsrbeoes. and flraplaoa Fabdoua 30 *2O Great Room wan cestiedre ceamg and e v preearma Hi sptaar Oumaads Mad to raised decks over looking boouatia pmssa yerd and take Sepersse Dm-mg Room. Pvmg room weh Naptaua. Mae-out lower leNl e fimahed with

Skdmg SuBisidN open lo lower bncfc paBo Greel tor entertaining

* QUALITY IS WHAT YOU WANT Ca* tar sn appointment to aee your new home. 84*6.000 By owner 336-7432

MAGNIFICENT CONTEMPORARY

Beeutdui elevated setting tor the

A FAMILY HOME Large 4 bedroom colonial including tamty room 4 den. two doorwaBe overlooking commote area, wwt b e . first floor laundry. n e h « d fire-pieos 4 huge attached gerage Pnced al 3154.900 4 ready to ded .

HEPPARD 478-2000

ATTENTION WATER 4 CAR BUFF See the W Btoomfteid 3 bedroom-ranch wrtn leke view 4 prtvflegee on u p p e 4 MkSdta Straits Lafca on 4 nicely lendacaped lots with decfc 4 hot tub 3 cer, story 3155.000 For detdta. caa Psd Bslogh st 645-2500 Evei 644-4166 or ca l Mr C BMogh

Cranbroofc Aeaoc mc. Realtors

BACKING INTO A PARK with ma-ture treaa the 2400 eq. f t oolome taeturss 4 bedroone. M bathe, pfcjsn cerpeong. rich weS co«ertwgs. d decorated to pertactton m neutre

den tub ewert you, the new owner 8174.900

3 POINTS PAID Bu«t m 19*7. 4 bedroom. 2 'A beth. bncfc colonia wtth kwvtous meeter bedoom suite Feeturee mclude centre aa. aide entrance gersgs. upgraded flooring, herderood foyer forme dmmg 4 living re room wttti beautiful 8156.SOO

ASK FOR RANDY GOOOSON

The Prudential Great Lake* Realty

669-3636 or 770-5366

toye. tamay

f ireplace

SchooN 8137,900 COC 62063

MAX BROOCK. INC 646-1400

OPEN SUN. 2-5 1620 CIDER MILL

(N of Lone Ptne. W olt Frenkkn) 4 bedooma. finehed beeement. centre air huge family room 8219 900

CoidweS Banker-Ok mmgheni 642-2400

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OPEN SUN 12-4 30PM FOR THOSE WHO THINK IN

TERSAS OF MINK You'i definitely find luxiay New contemporary with 3 rooms. a* buat-ina m cheery knehen. aieo large greet room 6 aun porch Only mMutae from downtown Birmaigham Pnced lor a quick sets' 1328 Maple (E d Adsms) m the 8200.000 pnce range Jack Chnsteneon. E R A Ask lor Mary or j a 669-5600

OPEN SUN 2-SPM 3195 Berkshire

S d Mapta E off Lahaer Cuetom bdR ranch. 3 bedrooma. 2'A baths, centre ae. fimahed rec room with fireplace. 8160.900

SNYDER KINNEY 4 BENNETT 644-7000

Over looking K n o l t w o o d Golf Course. Ave bedoom. lour bath co-iome. dramatic, a p r e open ceramic toyer. four

off ki maids quarters kachen FamPy

BIRMINGHAM BEAUTY' Opportuni-ty e knocking! 3 /4 bedroom, two siory noma with new oafc kitchen, new vwiyt wind owe Cloee to perk and achool Fenced beck yerd W e e to towm 8144.900 Open Set and Sun 1-6

For a private showing tor the above homea. ptaase ca* JIM DEPORRE. or ROXANNE WALSH al RE/MAX Pi TME HILLS, at 646-5000

GORGEOUS SETTING HSN tsbuious eland kitchen, dream

»"i?ooo 000 047-7100

UNIQUE ANO CHARMasG W Bev-erly ranch 3 bedrooms. 1'A bathe

315* 900 647-7100

ABSOLUTE PERFECTION! Move

n bedroome, and 1'A baafts. 8179.000 647-7 KX)

WONOERFUL 3 BEDROOM ranch

8147 800 647-7100

879 * 0 0 647-7100

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN SAT-SUN. 2-5pm

Carmen Beatty REAL ESTATE ONE

844-4700

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RALPH MANUEL 847-1700 or 540-8388

OPEN SUN. 2-5pcn B o e t a s " * MBs « 8 Tetsyspe

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PCPPLETON PARK CHARMER Open Houee Sun May 20, 1-Spm Complatdi updated home LMng room with bay Format dming room,

room, screened porch, sating ce m kachen. NnMhad bassmsnt

3 bedrooms 1'A baSM. 1229 000 1031 Madeon For appt 642-0*12

PRICED REDUCED vnbroae Manor, updeled bim

gelow with 3 b a d r o o m a j w r ^ k e g

nets, werm grey cerpet throughout Florlde room. 8122.900

UNOA HARRISON

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100. Re*.. 540-9358

-REDUCED-BEVERLY MILLS

POOL

1184.800 H-S6431

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

i - a e m n a n , E d Evergreen 8 2 t * . M 8 M M

IGREf t iwOOO - ta-Teee

BEST BUY" Corporate buyout '' A l appsencea.

ceramic Otad foyer, 2 cer attached gerage Attractive two story ready lor your move. Wafc to communRy center 4 ihopplng 8104.900

HEPPARD 855-6570

TTY 855-3030 BEST BUY Pi BLOOMPIELD

Motivated eesar hea reduced pnoe on the 4 bedroom cdonisi, iamBy

and more. 81*9.800 Contad irta Gotdatdn

661-6700 Century 21 UJL Corporate

BREATHE FRESH AIR. country Cape Cod. 1 block from Union L a k e

balcony 6 oom 60S

can fMah out 600 aq. R and save or bufldsr wa oomptats and rale price. Aafcmg 8138.800 aa N o 3154.900 complete CaP...

477-SELL (477-7356, or I 75 -S600

One Way Realty CASS LAKE canal front - 2 bed-rooma. oedar closdi, firapiat bi aaiewei garaga. comer tano yard Beech prfiSegea. Wasarfoi d SchooN 8*0.000 6 8 2 - M 1 3

pool, "replace bul* me. wee- in doeet Florlde room weh BBQ tor eirnme enSertavimg. FamPy room with fir apiece and complete enter-lemmem center 3179 * 0 0 H-166353

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

NEW CONSTRUCTION GEM Quality 4 bedroom. 2'A beth appro! iineteh 3000 sq ft apectoua oon-temporary home mcludee kucunoue seperate meeter aulta bath draes-mg area 4 2 lerge weei-m eloeeu Cuetom kitchen with tua height lami-nated cabinetry. GE appaom.ee Merbta fireplece. neutre cerpetaig throughout, extraordmary — —

with underground spnnkkng system Move right m 8279.900

NOSAN 4 COHEN 681-60*0 662-6754

NEW LISTING JUST LISTED! 4 bedroom, 2>A bethe. lerge famPy room wtth fire-

aa. end 2 car at I garage Cloee to schooN snd 8144,900 661-6*00

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN SAT 1-5PM 5456 Cnapm Way. W Bloomfield

Over 3000 sq. I t colonial. B k i t m ^

GlSELE OR FRED SAFRAN C-21 Northweetem

626-3272 or 626-6000

OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 5231 W. Bloomfletd Lk Rd Poot/prtvate Lk. privileges

Magnificent pool area m prhrale wooded soltmg. 4 c beths. 3200 aq.n tudoi

ber. Noptaca snd buPl-ats. sspeiaas study, beeutika buM-m m

and tub Specsoua cuetom kachen wtth oafc cabmets and eland, inter-com. security alarm, centre vacu-um. 'soaaaad *ghtmg. i colors and much, rrsjch m W Btoomflald SchooN 82*0.000. Bypener 682-1244

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685-9050 OPEN SUN. 1-4

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Royal Pomte. 5646 Sever Pond W d Fvmmgton. N o * Maple

m cotoreai. 3100 Htand kitchen. sq. fl Specious

beeutam fkepiece

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frontage 4 W. Pnced kom 8250.000 to 8673.000

CHRM OR DOS#iA RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-8*00

DAZZLING pfcjeh. newer 4 bedroom. 2\k beth

picitaoecnaPj endeceped - A | sure si $233,000

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HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

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RALPH MANUEL 851-8900 OR 855-2877

OPEN SUN. 2-5 5091 Commerce. Orchard Lake

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6753 wmdrnd. Weet BtoomUdd N d WMow. E d Lockheven

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Board Of Realtors® REALTOR®

303 Waal BtoomfMd Orchard Lake

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP

The very comfortable 4 bedroom 2'A beth coiome oftars 1st fioor taundry and ancefiant ontonammaw 4 recreetton Weet Bloo ~

8149.700

CENTURY 21 Premier* 6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

303 Weet Btoomfietd Orchard Laka

WHAT A GOOD PRICE! For 3/4 ecre 3 bedroom. 1'A beth tamay room. 2 car ertached gerage W Oioomaeld SchooN 8*6 000 Hurry 4 ce*

Mary Lou Sommer REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 851-8128

304 Farmington

ARISTOCRAT* E N O L « H TuOQR 37444 lilsada I « a 8 . d 9 MBe. W d HiistisB 4 b e d o o m . (2*x16 meeter 3,000 eq. tL common* 31*2.000 (1

471-5434

W BLOOMFIELD New 3 bedroom

BEALmFUL RANCH on cus-clo ser treed lot m Kendefwood 3/2'A/Swnl-

3136.000 563-2207 iss:

Sharp 3 b e d o o m Tn-Level Many improveinenla Famdy room wtrh brlcfc fa e tae e decfc. Widecaped tanoed yerd PnveSe beach mem-

n Upper Strerts Lake

ences 3*9.900 Afler 6pm 363-5

bergem -\?ramaec mufti M v e Con temporary erch. lura^radltione decor Bloomaeld

2 bethe eppaencee 1344 1 Carpetsd. oeder axsenor 1'A gerage MKMta Sneajm Lake ee M * 900 CaP 553-0522

W BLOOSPFCLD Chemung 3 bed-

K. 2 car garaga Lafca p m n t e ^ 900 After 5pm 363-7253

h igher p r i c e d h o m e s Only 8389,500 %<oa I- Remax-HPN. 646-6000 or pepw 5*0-2541

WELLINGTON WOOOS SUB - 2300 sq ft Country French Bukt 1*87 2 story Great room. Sbrary. W l . 4

- vno 2*A berk oom* lorme dPWig. 3163.900 O 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

WEST BLOOMFIELD LOVELY BRICK.

W BLOOMFIELD New oonelrucaon * e Straits Lake pnvOogae

Loaded wtth extras Open Sake-day 4 Sunday 12-4prr 8 1 2 * 900 Long View Homes 879-2244

FRANKEL BUILT BRICK RANHC. large Hate toyer huge P«eig room 4 dPWig room, bnck Ml Nsplace pi tamay room, apeioue kitchen eMh buBl-ina. targe I m i l s g ere* oM

B e Lares pnvase tat fin-m e m 8164 900

ment superb lot custom deck Weet BtoomaeM SchooN 3168.000 VWW 64529

MAX BFIOOCK.. INC 646-1400

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 5223 PUTNAM

S d Lone Pins. W. d muster Wakxk Lafca pn Sagoo, baace. boat

rrtce kachen has a* tnckidng Jerwv-Ake 4 sub aero. FamPy room hea gleseed si abken CsBisdM oaa-mgs akyagMs. home protaeenneay ilsimsasS. Masks* wee o<a leesr lewl. 2 cer attached garaea Aafcmg 8 * 4 * ^ 0 0 MoHveted seder M u d a a a d d o n d

PLEASE ASK FOR SYLVIA STOT2KY. 881-8*08 The MtdSpkn Group. 861-4 MO

BRANO NEW CU8TOM BULT CO-LONIAL 3 oedroom*. 2 both*, hugs

Oom I 2.400

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W BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom ranch. 2"» bsth* dmmg room, gath enng room, kachen l e floor taun-dry 31*0.000 661-3150

W BLOOMFIELD

W BLOOMFIELD • 3 tM w*oom. 2 l l l i i ranch oh w ooded tot

i i i r e e kitchen targe tamay roor a ?100 H Uerrybroofc Or (N off 14 i4Se. w ot •Wddtabek) 3129.500 420-21*5

3400 SQ FT TUOOR 4 be drooma. 5 bains New paeit 4 cart •eeng. un-

meet. 3057 Wki . f i ia lsi 3280.000 By appointment B32-0M5

304 Farmington Farmington W a

Absolute Bargain 2 BUILDERS SP&S

need to eeS m soM out Arbor F e m s Sub 3 or 4 bedoom i Hill , on targe lot * weh wed-out evek-ebta &arbne tram 8112.000 Wont

Mtongl Brokers welcome Open Men Fri 4-5 o i Sun 1-6

471-5482 ABSOLUTELY M O V E - * i TION 4 bedroom Quad. 2 H beat on cm ds sec, m-groimd p o d over

V-8 S d Grand fife,

W d O r d t e 8178.200 478-38*8

A Utile BN Of Country M PI a w

s n ; . zzzrxL our ba

The Prudential Harry S. Wotta.

REALTORS 474-5700

BEAUTIFUL VIEW On 4 ecre pond k. ecre. 4 beOrocim. 3 both*. 2400 eq I I bncfc rench wtth

(out Many exSree Open Sotw-day 4 Sunday l-Spm 2*612 Pond Rsdge 322* 000 624-6567

BY OWNER-11 Mae/Middlemen ProSeeeonePy aecoreied 4 bed-room. 2'A beth ccaomel Large pri-vate comer Oi with gorgeous m-ground pool centre ak Many fee-turee Mercy Harrison Schools 8175.000 CaP

474-4433

4 bedroom. 2'A aaai u i porch buM-ln*. 2'A

car gerag* targe tread tot. n e w For-eot Elementary 3153 900 M1-S047

Come VleH Our n a n s ofltoo and see state at tha an lechnology wtkta you're at P

m Fermwigton HSta. 2VS bams 11 floor laundry, apikeuar* deck and centre er 8176800

The Prudential Harry S. WoMe,

REALTORS 462-1660 — :

CONOO ALTERNATIVE brick rant* .

3179.000

Country Decor

8118.900

The Prudential^ Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 474-5700

CPUNTRY -LIVING

vatae is ki aw I I a n d on w a 3 acres '

M S P A d c d a e v

ALL OPEN SUN. 2-5 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE

W 8 8 4 3 1

8134 9 * 0

THAT SPECIAL HOME

e g r e a m 3 t e > a ssse Uneww v P e w d t 8

ERA O R C H A R D N I L L » y » 7

UtAOV TO M O V * ' O w n .

pf t j rvs r

W. BLOOMRELD

ERA RYMAL SYMES

One Way Realty

Tzzr*—" CENTURY 21

CUSTOM BUILT

U FROM $109,900 -423-8188 OBtas 883 8 1 8

UOWNTOWN CI IAPB1W OPEN SUM. M "

M i e o w d sa e sasiieta »

HEPPARD :: 855-4570

TTY 855-3030 5

CENTURY 2 f_ 2 6 V 4 2 0 0

l i e * OAE Thuraday. May 17. 1900

7 a U M I Mr. 1 « » J « h i

J ^HEPPARD ^ * : r 455-6570

TTY 855-3030 DESIGNERS OWN HOME

mm, prtmJ * a l < a M

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M

S W ' M ' A 1 Vacrl L m , Art 2 Mka E o l H M M

sq ft F i r *

PARBMNGTON HILLS - R B M C H X l M r bwjr M " 0 7 , 0 0 0 " l i r t M I W M D b M l l M l M T t H j M l j r t W t a n * room A n M w a Iraptac*.

K 3 r 3 car attached g a n g * . peved

CENTURY J I TODAY M 1 - 3 0 0 0

M M Maa r iduoed prtoe on M * 4 M M n n n i i p a c l o c a M tMHop ranch aa 1 + acra a f M only 3 IIIIIILS. n ' t a M M * $176,500. hurrM

ASK FOR NANCY M E M N G E R T M M M M n G M ^ ^

• M M throughout. CuMom M R In T I M Ceramic toyer. g r M room ar/ M M e a . b * *uMiBy I r i t o m i i l , M W A M A alarm ey*tam NeutrM

jgTg.*-* - " '

S E Moraom. Formal $224,100. Aak lor A d a M 474-3303

E R A - C O U N T R Y RIDGE 474

• flrepieo* I lot—on- Ex

n 1M floor

M . AoBudfuBl taflM Bp i d . ^ o r p j S r drtve Decfc A grata Alarm, apnrv ktor* ueukM m . Gorgeous t m ™ . $ 1 M . B 0 0 8 M - 6 M 1 M I - A I M

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N

BpraMng tuatom budt rancft. Huge lot Spacious floor plan. Femey

1147.900

L A R R Y H E N N E Y H I / M I X West 261-1400

N E W L I S T I N G CONTEMPORARY TRI-LEVEL, cu*-lom. neutrM. and load* of b u d ma. 3 Dedroom* 2 M

S T . S 5 5 .

RALPH MANUEL

NEW LISTING 29644 MAYFAIR - 4 Bedroom, 2M beth Ranch m Roam tormlc* kitchen. apat badroom plan.

A " 5 ® t m v * 1

1209 900. 33648 YORK 2Vt balh Contamporary 2 dory m Three Oefcs Sub. OaooriMor perfect. •214.900 2A470 EASTBROOKE CT. - A room. A bem. doubla a4ng Colonial

• a l k - o u t . E a l a l a size rooms.

29605 HIGHMEADOW 2M bam B I - L e M dkactly on pond wfth pool. Naar tarmlca kitchen.

ASK FOR SANOY NORMAN CENTURY 21 TOWN A COUNTRY

A43-A100 E v e * AM -77AI

NEW TO MARKET M 2

S garag* K Opan Bun. 1-4.

Oct, $106,800 tor thM sprawtoig 3 bedroom.

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 476-6000

2 A M 7 I SAT 1-6

Gettysburg In Fsrmingtons Qraan Waal Sub. - ui „ — - • -

2 * to.

AYATAM A l 3150.900.

H t o 553-9239

"TARMINGTON HILLS

c r - j r r j

ERA RYMAL SYMES ™ . FARAMNGTON HILLS Z j , N O T A O R f V E B Y

LOOK A S S MSIOE LM* ln M c o r t r j In I

Mua. Bring oflar*. $118,500

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE. INC.

553-5008 042-6500 FARMINOTON HILLS

Bidder* ctoeeout. Laal Noma. Sp*c-t a o M 3 2 M aq.fl bridge C d o n M

ktor i i and aod. Pnced to mA M $ » 4 BOO. Opan S d - S u n 1-4pm

F A R M M Q T O N HILLS

2 7 M 0 A 2 7 5 M B R D L E HILLS A badroom tudor aHm opan floor

Kand 4 b e d i x a n contamporary. tocatad at today dedrabta aub-

. $158.800/$181,300

:Z T h e

Mich igan

G r o u p Real to rs

- 5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0 GREAT STARTER HOME

2 bedroom. 1 b e * , vary atom. J reduoed to M O M O . C a l Lynn a l

M a e A private backyard. Attached 2 car garage. 2 M M m * marble 8r*-ptace to tamAy room, oentm Mr tar-

A mora. $«B$.$Q0

NETWORK REAL ESTATE

4 7 6 - 1 6 0 0

L I G H T A N D A IRY 14 B i b oom. 2 H berth oo

CENTURY 21

IS t e a land oom Mk M s 1878 toM

toL WONT LAST)

"The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

• ASK FO* AAMDY 0 0 0 0 8 0 *

2 too

^ 5 3

Eil i ARLENE BMSA

er 477-0A4A

OLOf " R A M I M TOWNE

Opan Sunday 1-4 T M toe lime to pr»»loa One 3 towel

Nh aorgaoua vtoa Irom every ofdeneearo

Brighton, Hart land,

l i f t * BRIGHTON AREA

New ooneanictlon. 3 badroom ranch " « h atok am. iraae. pond A toke vtoa Ouemy tn,ougrx*ii E w y ec-oeee to > - « r S 1 M M 0 . A jh tor..

Lee or Kim Adkins REAL ESTATE ONE

227-5005 470-7000 BRIGHT ON - Nao homa. oounUy • M M M 3.2 acrae ovar-

^•arooma, den ofl lormj

E l large J

'zrm A24A.OOC

tavlnktoi biatem. 229-9541

DESIGNED WITH OISTINCTVONI A quiet Mending of hardwood floor*

mg oI total perfection In one Una home 4 bedroome. 2M beth*. 3 + car gerege A much mora In M a rmm

(270.000.

PRK9E OF OWNERSHIP! Move ngM into thw sea kept ColontoA 17S6 aq It.. 3 bedrooma. 2V« bathe. M t i l l mant, 2 cer gerage. tamAy room «hh flraplaoa A large 24* IS deck Swim-ming A Atoflng pond In book yerd. HarHand School* $123,500

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4S30

LAKELAND. 2 H beth. oa

by owner. 3 badroom. i i*>9* wooded lot. In n cuT-da-eac. cathedral

oeAtog*. wortuhop In baiament.

306 SouthfWid-Lathnjp

ROYAL OAK. or

• large kX I L " » W

mam. and 2 car garege M2.A00

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

Independmdr Owned end Operaled

LATHRUP VILLAGE. MeadQwbraok ». very cleer 4 badroom. 2W ootanW. Aral floor toundry. »-

bery. central ak Open flowing floor plan. Southfield / Lathrup High achool Prtoad to *ek $119.»00

737-5400

LOVE NATURE A WIDE OPEN SPACES? THIS IS FOR YOUt

Both el • MAa-TMegreph ere* 3 badroom ranch on IV* ecre Hie. Living room w/dkung L Kflchen ml mend, 1H bath. 2 car attached

$73,000

2 badroom ranch on 1H acra LMng room, tamay room. B 2 car ettachad oaraoa $73,000 BLAIR BEAL ESTATE

N E W L I S T I N G QREENTREES. Immacutale 4 bad-room. 2Vk balh Aaulhima. ootonai Herdwood floor* throughout, oen-

307 South Lyon

mg Welnut Creak Country Club 4 1 acrae. 32*52 bam. horan M-lowad Muet tea Comer o> 11 MAe A Johne Rd. S 1 M . A M Caa tor w p l

John O'Brien REAL ESTATE ONE

340-0430 MILFORO - OPEN HOUSE

SAT - SUN. 1-4. Elegant New Cue-lorn. QuQATi 4 bedroom. 2M bad) m 3.000 eq n ootanlel on premium V I

Too acra- Too many l ia lur ie loo Bed Beaa price $272 500 Hamage Hato Sub. 11S2 Eagtoneet C t . MMord 4 mue* N or I-9A. oIf MMord Rd 5A2-A00A or AA4-1051

MILFORO Opan Sun. 2-5 1529 Tlpwco Lafca Rd Sprawtmg ranch on U l acrae Fibuloue country lattaig with natu-ral gae heat l i t floor toundry, 3

2Vt bath*. M w m out •d M l

•oMI $129,900 Ju*t 4 mee* eaM ol US 23 end half ma* n u f h of M-59 on Tlpaloo Lafca - C a l Homae incor-porated tor more information

B32-S0S1 or AI7-4A03

O P E N M O D E L

Zidcey Lake. $ ISO.000 M 7 7 Curta Line. 231 3592

N E W L I S T I N G ALMOST NEW!! Owner* tr tarred, muat M l thak lovely 4 bed-room. 2000 eQ. n. homa Large cor-ner tot wtth eaey expreeeway ec-oeea. S21S.000 .257-MiO

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN SUN 1-5. 2.S2S eq.lt. 4 bed-Dd. Air, iprm-23. $1AA,900

room. 3 bath Cape Cod. Aa-, iprtn-to M A

U N A Eagto Way.

WONDERFUL EXECUTIVE HOME I Contamporary otyta taeturtng 3 bed-• • W M t o M t o M

front A much, much more. M - 5 9 ' US-23 eraa. Reduced to S1S2.BOO lor quick aato. <S17)S4A-A341

306 8outhfMd-Uthrup AN EXECUTIVE ESTATE

Heart) A acrae which can be aaeay dMded tor homee or dueler houe-Ing .Spadoue open interior aeelgn

i lerge lower lavaI weAi-out. Beautiful property with larmM court, gaiahn. and deck, lovely garden* whtcri have been caraluRy davei oped ovar the peel 20 yaer*. wAd-

m e n t C o n v e n i e n t S i 14.900 AS 1-AA00.

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN SUN. 1-4 RAVINE LOT - 3 bedroom brick rench. IMng room, dining combo wtth flreptaoe 2 cer ( Three fourth plue acre*. Mont M b $100,900. Aafc for Ray Century 21 Harttord 47S-AOOO

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 18555 Baktortdge Dr.. Southfield

Cranbrook SubdMMon S of 13. W. of Southfield

BeautHul 3 bedroom brtck ranch. 2 fua bathe, lamay room with fire-place, MnMhed rec room. Birming-ham ichooto. move m condMon. pri-vet* treed beckyard wtth paUo Aafc-mg $123,000

ASK FOR EIKE PERREAUIT The Prudentlel

Greet Lafcea Reeky 33A-A224 or 626-9100

SOUTHFIELD Beeoon Squere -bedroom. 2V» belh cepecod SMI room, new kitchen, pegged floor gee l o g * Sprinkler eyatam. gee becue. garage opener 352- 1682

20 yeers. trans. «r

t ot M n g (wooded

I $229,900 Foraetbroofc off mkalar. S

Take of 12

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

Independently Owned and Operated

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 BEAUTIFUL Fermlngton HAto home 4 bedroome. 2 H bethe. pkje much more. Reduced to S224.SM.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 CHALET 477-1800

OPEN BUN. 1-3PM FARMMQTON HILLS on tone country lot. newer cerpel-Ing. FHA torma a aaafcli M l . 9 0 0

RED CARPET K B M CAROL MASON. M C .

344-1A00

OPEN SUN.^2-5gm 33425 Harlan. Rwnbta

torga lot. lovtoy 3 ti decking A pe-ukJ be 4th bed-do. Extra room could

room or Ibrary. $ 154.900 Aak tor.

Sandi Easton REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 855-3230

OPEN SUN. 2-6. Beautiful 4 bed-room Cotontol. 2 H balh. dmmg. t*m«y. M n g A lerge game ro 3,000 eq.IL $ IM.BOOT 553-3

3AW1 OXBOW CT. S ol 14 Mfle. E- of Hagoerty " ' 4 badroom 2\4 bath mc

Ful

with decfc A gazabo. Only $204,900 For more (rtorrnaijon,

CALL O N O Y C-21 Horthweetaiii 62A-AOOO

town k o m thla Immaoutate brlcfc home. Sunny country kitchen with ceramic nta counter* OrywaA. car-peted. reoaee Me lower level, hard-wood floor*. M M bAnda. decfc A pe-tto. 4 bedrooma. 2 bath $104,500

476-3979

OWNER TRANSFERRED 2 yaer old ludor backing to com-mon*. TM* homa haa everythlngi Asking $247 ,500

Condo W n M r a decor. 2 car attached ge-

, $115,500

Realty World EXCELLENCE 0 6 1 - 0 1 0 1

R A R C F M O

garage A pnveta yard Only SA4.900

EXCELLENT LOCATION W M to town. S bedrooma. r * beth

wBh flraplaoa Neutral A lovely $179,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

340-1212 201-1023

RARE FIND Lots of Space bom m the houaeA * M i me tot The houee laanase 4 aedrotMM. 2 W bath* lormto dm-mg room A natural Araptooe. The lot to a M i to acra aanmg - as of M a A mora tor aaly s i t s a d b

T Y E C U L V E R

RE/MAX 100 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0

k i " a t , j i t o e n M m o i t I 1 N J 0 0 Aaya. 4 A 3 - M 4 2 avae. M l - A 7 $ 7

nOOMY/UPDATED dmmg M I , toA baeement.

I yerd S l S A M O SSS-A7M

S T U N N I N G C O N T E k l P O R A f l Y

STi

u r t a o o mfv® * M k t M M ,

S T U N N I N G L Y B E A U T I F U L

l A UsMnam. M bam l — r y

C e n t u r y 2 1

W E L C O M E H O M E TO BAs S I I A I I P . • M M MaOy

CENTURY 21

Mocked pond, .and ao much char-a c t e r . . . e na tu ra l i s t ' s de l lgh l l $326,000 H-A3275

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - 30289 Spring River Or In preetlgious north Cranbroofc V e g a 4 bedroom. 2'4 beth bncfc Cotontol with ettachad 2 car garaga. N M gaa himaoe. Cen-t ra Mr nrepleo*- Newer caipetkig over herdwood floor*. 80*132 lot.

lor

mentdnhr $ 129.S00 wtth m -yaar. 10% downpayment fl-

arowtng famay Shown By c* sppomtment only $129 500 srM 30 nanclng

BRICK COLONIAL. 2260 aq. ft., flra-plaoa. oantrM Mr. 2 H beth*. 3 bed-rooma. dan. tamay room. 2 car M-

e. $86,000

BY OWNER tamed cape cod. 2 secluded 4-6 bedroom/den. 2 M l baths, country knehen. boomed oofl-mg, flriptaoo, bvlng room wNh flre-ptaoe. screened eunportfi. 2 cer ga-rage. $142,000 Evaa 35A-4658

COLONkAL-Lathrup 4 bedrooma. 2*4 bathe, famay room 2 car ga-rage. more. FHA or convanttanM. $86,000. Rhodee ReMty 642-0014

COUNTRY IN THE CITY - 75 X 300 lot. tree*. 2 cer gerege. W e d g M o o J Cape Cod. Mummg mtartor wtth

/belcony. sun*, updsied kitchen A beth Only $56,900 FHA/VA. low down pey-

• • Ca l today! 0 or 473-MOO

O n e W a y R e a l t y CUSTOM BUILT. 5 bedroom brick

intohed on 1H

set* lot. heeled m-ground pool, at-tached gerage. pluefi carpeting wtth

out. too many extra* to mention CaB for mor* dets«s $190,000

M C G L A U N

5 5 9 - 0 9 9 0 Eststo Size Lot

M you love tree* y o u l appraoata thM beeuMka treed lot met comee •Mh thla 3 badroom ranch with fami-ly room and flraplaoa 2 car garage with lota ol storage plue work wee. Owner seys bring sA oftar* $56,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

Independently Owned and Opareled

FIRST OFFERING

GORGEOUS SETTMG on thta rwwh M scenic area. Feeturee wood bum-mg IMng room. AnMhed

rent. E.rrHeni tor kv-isw suite, flortoe room. lormM dmmg room. 2 bath* Attached 2 car ga-raga $117,500

CHARMING CAPE COO on a large tot. 3 bedroom brtck home. 1'A bethe. hardwood floor* Formal dm-mg room. Stop saving kMchan wtth

Cen tu ry 2 1 Nada. Inc. • 477-0000

Coay2 GREAT STARTER1

- a

room. $2,000 t $47,900 ^ M H B 4 7 . B 0 0 ( W T M | .

For JANICE CRANFORO mam. Realtors 567-4700

LOVELY COLONIAL 14629 Unooln Si Boardermg Lathrup Bring Open Houee. Sun. May 20. 2-Apm Century 21.

LOVBlY NKWCT nmML $ bedroom.

r o . « r

_**>ng ar Carl. Century 21 - Oupom

256-4770

* $ t T l Cambridge BNd 2nd street N a f l l MAe. oil BMd Rd C t o M ^ i

f s r r j r ^ r s z z : z r j z r z , ' $ 1 1 7 , 0 M

t ? r W . M t a a M

Basitaus hrtok ranah. > f H M t o a . toMtor ream, t • rkraMrga lofl $ 1 2 1 * 7 7

Your M M

S O U T H F I E L D - B i r m i n g h a m Schools 2000 sq.ft. quad levM, 3 bedrooms plus den, 2 H beth*. fami-ly room with flr*plaoe. 1 acre By owner. 642-1352 or 557-7214 Open Sun. 1-4, 30625 L o n g c r M

SOUTHFIELD-Open Sat A Sun . 2-5pm. 3 bedroom. 2 fua balh. bun-galow. New cerpM. vlnyi window. 2 cer garag*. doubto lot. $56,000 Caa v 354-3449

S LYON - Nlchwagh La 1 7 M sqft contemporary ranch on '4

mflea W ol Pontiac Trad on 9 mAa Sat*. 10-Apm: Sun* 12-5pm or

by appointment 6AB-3297

301 Roch—If-Troy

Long Lafce/E of A

room, decfc. great lot. many qusdty lectures thru-out $274,900

ASK FOR DAVID Z. Tba Prudanllal

Great Lofcoo RaaRy 040 -800 or 000-2012 PRICED REDUCED - Troy quad. 4

sprtnfcM. security systems Open Sundey 12-6 6WMC"e

PURCHASED ANOTHER home. muM sea lovely 4 bedroom. 2 H bath c d o n M , 2,050 eq.toaL oantrM sir.

$122,800 841-74M

ROCHESTER - LAKEFRONT 4 b e d r o o m s . U l l c a schools. $209,700 Ready to move m Home 254-2646: Work 9 M 1 4 M

ROCHESTER-SHELBY TWP OPEN SUN 1-4PM 2315 Regency H M

N of 24 M M E olDequmdr* New Construction - Immedtota oc-cupancy ExquMMe French Tudor ol-tortng 3450 aq ft with drcuMr oafc stairway and balcony overlooking greel room Large gourmM kitchen. 4 bedrooms. 3 cer garaga on premi-um lot in desirable location $279,900

THE PRUDENTIAL OR&ATLAKCSRf iALTY AAA 8800

ROBERT A SWEIGARD. BUILDER

SOUTH LYON BEST BUY 3.59 ACRES 12 Mlto A MMord Rd*

COUNTRY LIVING AT IT S BESTI

with 3 M l balh*. 2 * car attached garage, country kitchen with vww plus, spreading deck off beefc. veult-ed ceding m tamay room plus M waded brick flreptaoe. situated on

CALL DON OR DORIS

MAYFAIR 522-8000 SOUTH LYON

Opan Sun.. 2-5. Lovely 3 bedroom.

$122,500. CtJI Kathy PardoM: ERA Layaorv-Spara. 437-3800

SOUTH LYON - 1900 aq.. f t ranch on to acre lot. 4 bedroom*. 3'4 bath*. 2 car heated gsraga. fire-place Mature irsse. country sub on paved road. 5 mm from town BuM and owned by contractor Ouaaty throughout. $154,000 437-4466

WHITE LAKE TWP 19M 3 badroom contemporary ranch with M l walk-out Sits on 1 . M acres Many extras $126,800. 886-2211

3 0 6 R o c h e o t o r - T r o y

SOUTHFIELD - OPEN SUNDAY, 1-6 Deecicin Sq 21215 Dertmouth Trl levM. 3-4 bedrooma. 1 toa bath. 3 had baths, updated kitchen. oentrM ak. prolsstlonady decorated, iprtn-ktor system, new hjmaoa. deck, move m condition. By owner $113,900. 353-0030

SOUTHFIELD Klngeley Estates 12 Mfle/W of Evergreen 3 bed-room. 2 H beth brlcfc rench. Famdv room/IJreptace. new kflchen A root. 2 cer attached geraga. fimshad Bsasnisrit. central air. mmt condi-tion krwt $87,500 By Owner

occupancy Asking er 351-0536

SOUTHFIELD - 3 on targe lot. keah VA term*, only $52,

I Lima REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111

galow on a targe treed tot m a m c * qutot neighborhood Extra work-room attached to 2 car garaga Priced for quack s M . Bring Ml ou-te r * $45,900

Thompson-Brown 553-8700

307 South Lyon MHford-Highlend

AXFORD ACRES - Lake prMtagaa 3 bedroom*. IVt bath*. 2 car. famky A dmmg room*, study 1450 Sq Ft., Dart-Uks setting $114 .900 WHITE LAKE prtvttaga* - 3 bedroom ranch, flraptaca. tonced yard. 2 car apaclM attached garaga. fua base-ment $78,500

CENTURY 21 COUNTRYSIDE 887-2500 AXFORD ACRES - Lake privilege* 3 bedroom*. 1 » beths. 2 car. tamay A dmmg room*, study 1450 Sq Ft . park- Iks setting $114,900 WHITE LAKE pnvflege* - 3 badroom ranch, fireplace, tonced yard. 2 car spedto attached garag*. tun base-ment $78,500

CENTURY 21 COUNTRYSIDE 887-2500

B U I L D E R S

C L O S E - O U T

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 1,800 sq. ft. cap* cod. 3 2 * baths, fireplace,

od work, urge lot. ma Many extras - complete

_ $142,900. Lot 3. Ekk i S of Wise Rd.. W of Carol Lk. Rd 30 d ^ | occupancy

Ksdy CuMom Homes 303-5827

HOW MUCH IS a worth to live m the country A breath Ireah sir? How much is k worth lo w M A think A 8ve ctoen without neighbors next door lo you? That's axacOy what I have, a country homa m UlMord wtth tola of room A lots of land r m asA-mg M a reasonable price H you have chadren A rtoamo a tamay. thla would be a t i m i n g tor thoee ehA-dren For more information caa ma at my homa m the

' T MILFORO - La HW" construction. 3 badioom. 2 bath ranch 2 car attached 1M. floor leundry room with flrepleoe on H ecre treed lot $142,800 6A6-91B5

MILFORO VILLAGE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

906 Abbey U v W of N MMord H of Downtown 2 year old 3 badroom 3 balh. 2 . 8 0 0 1 square toot C m * Cod wNh wM-out tower levM 2 k a ptocaa. dec*, one of a k m * Ouaaty $ 179.900 6A5-32A6

REO CARPET K E M . NORTH

MILFORO Opan Bun 11 - A Lovely oounlry home. 3 bedrooma. brtck. 2

On 3 acrea a i m bam A $166,000 cad " S 3

MILFORD 1.5 TREED ACRES

b a a a m a n t . a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $128 900

D A R L E E N S M I T H

RE/MAX 100 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0

NEW HUDSON OPEN HOUSE

SUNOAY. MAY IOm

^ M 4 3 0 P O N T ^ T i g

BAM.0 REAL E8TATE (313)437-2064

SOUTH LYON by owner to acre* dmaaaty 3 000 aa. 4 bed-ootaaM $ tafl M B t o M i tvmg roam. tormM dtoAta tamdy ream w M I i splaut. al-

s S B & i 5 • O U T H LYON Ntohwa

2.300 a% R. Cape C M Larg* — 3 MAroam. t t o b a m a

iVatMce »r«

$188 800 Open N a u M ^ I A a T w t o A 30m. 12 to tm. - I M Ay sp-p o m M d M 1 1 1 a n t m B M M Rd. i V4 maa* w . af Penttac Trad

A J Van Oyen Buddsn 2 2 0 - J 0 M AA4-1228

B4RMINGHAM SCHOOLS Brick. Queen Ann dutch colorM. Cedar shake roof. 4 bedrooms. 2Vt -bethe, beautiful tondsc circular drive CuMom buat, large lot Greet location 3000 *q. ft Aa amanltlea. $349,000. 642-1363

BUILDERS MODEL Located m Troy on approxi-mately 4 acra private M e 4 bedrooma. 2 V4 beth. with w M -out onto M a . fuAy decorated $299 ,900 ModM Hours DeAy 1-6pm. Sat 1-5pm. Sun 1-epm Ctoeed Friday F o r M Creek Subdtvtokm off CooAdgs be-tween Square Lafca A South Blvd on Mountain Ortva. For

I. 826-1020

BY OWNER - REDUCED Opan Sun. 2-Spm. 1756 RMgecrM. Rocheeler H M - ( E of Brewster. N of T i e r * e n 4 bedroom. 2>4 bath colonial Wtm many extra*. $153,400

656-3574

D E S I R A B L E A D D I S O N T W P Romeo school*. 8 miss N. of Ro-cheeler Neer 32 A Rocheeter Rd OPEN HOUSE SUN 4-7pm Lovely 4 bedroom cotontol on 3 M wooded acra* 2500 aq. R. Brlcfc A akanlnum on crawl apace, horses Mtowed WM piaster w a M 2"» oaramlc M bathe, copper plumbing. 2$ ft pegged oek Irving room floor wtth lerge Veptaoe. IA ft mealer badroom. marble Mka. extra meuletton on cuKto t a r sur-rounded by lerge tree* ExceAenl scenic toggmg $159,900 Buyers only. 752-2080

INVESTORS SPECIAL-TROY 3 bed-room ranch, gram potsnttol for growth Reelty World. Mctntyr* Aaeodaiee Inc 642-7747

- J U S T REDUCED-OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

3284 Essax. Troy N. of Maple &

W. of Coolidge Lovely cape cod m a beautiful treed setting Lot* of new toeturea new furnaoe. newer neutral carpeting, pamt and waa covering* Hardwood floor*. larrMy room wtth flraptoce Four bedrooma. Z * balh*. A great family room! $162,900 H-6065

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

MASSIVE Rochaeter H M Tudor. 5000 *q. ft., including wM-out . 3 flrepleoee, 4 bedroom*. 5 bam*, 40 X 30 great room, daefca. brick pe-ttoa A i the extra* By owner Below markM value of $450 000 Aaklng $399 000 tar qufc* aato. Buyers

-2329 Eve 370-90M

only Oey*. 377-:

N E W L I S T I N G BUILT BY D W KRANE. high on a haty an* with great "prat in ca" MU thM staler* colonlM View*, ctoaa. style, snd Intertor assign $M5.000 645-2030

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN HOUSE - SAT.. SUN 1-6 1214 llayfletd <N of TMnken. E of Braweter) Cape Cod 3 bedroome. 2 batha. icraened porch, lerge avkio room, lerge tot. 2 H cer garaga. 2 flrepiecaa Beautiful haiament $185,000 661-1249

OPEN HOUSE SUNOAY I -4 P M 2 2 M Piootwtcfc. located W df Coo-fldge. N of W a t M * . off Wentworm Sharp 4 bedrooma. 2"* batha. flow-through plan. S1M.AOO ORMey

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 rang I. 4 I

I M brary. I M floor toundnr, dec M u e M $228,000 CALL HELEN B U T L E R W E I R . M A N U E L . SNYDER. A RANKE I I I A300 RaM-

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OPEN SATURDAY. 12-4PM Troy - By Owner. 2.300 sq fl bnck

I M bam*. An-$ 172,000 A2A-01A8

OPEN SAT. * SUN. 12-4 R o c u m i r HAto Ouaaty. cuMom Cape buAl m 1 M 7 Huge gr*M room wflh flraplaoa Opan M o r plan 3

by w o o M 2 toM X c k A muck more Ona-o4-a-kmd. $181,800 1402 E FMrvtow, N. f t TtaMen. W K t M i M C M A6A-23A7

O P E N SUN. 2 -5 2 0 1 0 QUARTZ

|N of L M | I M a . W. df Oamdndra)

oek k M t i M . lemay room s M • ptoda. oentrM sfc t M A $116,500

OPEN BL M 1-5PM maaa 4 b e d o o m .

2 M b a n new kM

t . tamay re M M

$188 800

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848-3887

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R O C H E S T E R - 3 bedroom brick Ranch. 114 beth. tamay room, flre-ptace. schools 2 blocks, immacu-late $99,900 0 5 6 - M 1 5 or 370-0065

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES

TROY - OPEN 1-4PM 2100 Mcmtoah

S of South Blvd.. W of Cooadge HERE rr lSl Juat what you heve been looking tor Elegant, contam-porary colonial oflar* many custom lecture* Bright spacious opan floor plan Luxurious master bedroom suite. 3 car garege. Prime Mortf Troy location Oftorad M $244,900

TROY - OP04~ i -5PM 2260 Chernwood

N of Squi re Lake. W. of CooAdge TREES, TREES. TREES, men, ma-ture oefcs on thae afcnoat ecre *4th ravine setting 4 badroom, 214 bath brick ranch Updated kitchen wtth men, oek cabinet* include* MI kitchen ippAancee. Door wea off break 1 * 1 nook to deck overlooking wooded revme. Florlde room with i floor wMM. carpeted and oMflng I $149,900

TROY - OPEN 2-5PM

300 Royal Ook-Oek Pork

street. Bhrtne area- 1031 Edgaannil Or 3 bedrooma (1 M currently a A-braryk. i M d w o o d floor* BWu-out. wood bunttng flreptaoe. 2 car ga-rage. a p t M n c e * included. vnmeM-M occupancy $130,000 547-6147

310 Wteoro-Commofco Union Lake

tumace. oentrM bam. high aftactoncy ak. sprinklers, 2 car

garaga. torge decfc A M . $122,000 C a l after Spm 624-7564

C O M M E R C E TWP 3 bedroom ranch. 2 batha. flreptaoe. baeement

i l i sd 2 cer ga rag* decfc. let. $126,800 M0-03A2

COMMERCE TWP OPEN SUN. 1-4 4711 Juniper (N. of Stoem Rd . W

Rd - Jumper H M ) 2 story Tudor on roAmg

with pond Cuetom 2M

tormM dmmg room. 3 cer garage and much mora For dtocrknaimg buyer* S27A.OOO

HERITAGE PROPERTIES 340-1300

N of Square Lafca. E of Crooks ELEGANT TUDOR STYLE CotoniM m prime location wtth Troy schools Bunders s modto feeturee extr* large step down tamAy room, oak woodwork and cabtnetry. two story •oyer wtth cwrarmc Ota. winding stMrcaae end much morM 4 bed-

$205,900

THE PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES REALTY 688-6800

TROY BY O W N E R 3000 sq ft 10 room*. 5 bedroom* up. 2*4 bethe. new kitchen. Med baeement. '4 acre tread lot. Open Sat Sun 12 to 8pm. $239.000 947-1191 or642-4163

TROY-CooAdge/Long Lafca area 3 bedroom cotontal, 2 newly remod-eled bathroome. aa new remodeled kitchen Including Mtand with Jennek range A Duet-in eppAenoee. New floor*, carpeting 6 wallpaper Exqui-site crown moldings throughout Central Mr. aprmkSng system, a l new Anderson window* If you to* a home thM not only looka beautiful, but is also m move m condition, has a l queer, tteme. thta is your home! Troy school* $135,000 C a l aftar 5pm 6 4 1 - 7 7 M

TROY Mepaa/Rocheeter Frsms 3 « • • • • • I • •• M • W .1 M ••O'OOf" coeoraws < Cm ymrmym. i Hon Buy now. select fixtures A od -ors $110,000 Mr Karam. 642-4740

TROY - NORTHBRIOGE PARK SUB Rapnoed to sea at . $ 166,900 4 bad-room coaoniM, 2 M b a t h * famay room wtth Ik'scilara. leper i t * study, formM dining room. oentrM ak. M-trecWve larvdacapang. large deck off breektaat r o o t Outal to MraM Troy school* $45 Cea owner for appt

Setoy Or 878-A6M

TROY - O P E N SUN 1-6 3 bedroom. 2 beth. ranch with baee-ment A 2 car garaga 4721 Stod-dard $111,000 Agent 609-3300

TROY - STONERIOGE SUB.. Open Sun 2-5. 4 bedroom. 2<4 bam coto-ntol. air. catamlc tBe neutrM decor $133,000 2011 Jeffrey 826-7351

300 Royal Oak-Oak Park U i u t l n n t n i l W n • i l . nunungiori wooos

BERKLEY. St John s W o o d ! Open Sun 1-5 immacutale 3 bedroom Cape Cod. 1 bath, updated kitchen. 2 cer gerege. $115,000 547-3445

GOOO THINGS DO come m amafl peckege* Thla I* one of them! 3 badroom bungalow with baeeanent and detached gsrags North RoyM Oak. move hght lnf Cea today to aee

$A4.900

JIM DePORRE Re/Max In T1m Hills

040-5000

HUNTINGTON WOOOS OPEN S U N 2-5

13158 Hart. Huntington Woods S of 11 M M . E of CooAdge

TRACTIVE CAPE COO BU iLOW NeutreBy decorated. ne«

a kllchan Living room M h osMngi A fkaptoca 3 bed-r. 2 full baths. oaattrM ear de-

a g h t M h o m M $119,800 62208-LHB MAX BROOCK. INC

OLD WORLD TUDOR - charm A character re a trademark of H e 4 bedroom, 2.5 b a m homa * M i spe-

famey neighborhood $164,800

R E D C A R P E T

K E I M BIRMINGHAM 045-5000 OPEN SUN 1 -4PM- 32375 ArAngton Dr.. S of 14 M M Rd.. W of Graan-

rd among the tree* thM s somethang tor every m a tamoy wimm M I -

LAKE PRIVILK3ES Lovely tamay home *am great view Of Unit Lake from Hvtng room and decfc* Double lot TotaAy ranovetad and r e d M g n e d Soa time to meke color aatoctlon* Land contract evMlabta. $189,000 H-64856

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm 882 Lake JB0K. Union Lake

En|oy executive IMng m thM stun-ning contamporary taeturtng e 16' Mgh c sting m The large greelroom. complemented by drsmatlc 15' high window* gorgeous European kitch-en. 4 b a d r o o m * 3 ba th* Florlde room, abundant decking, on prime 17 scree Offered M $194,500 by

Beverly Christ ie-Bradford Real Estate One

303-1511

Pond Oaks Custom buat Cape Cod 2.700 equare feet. 2M bath*, great room, dan on ovar 2 acrae wtth large pond. FUS baeement. 3M car attached ga-raga. 1M floor master bedroom with eunken beth Large oek treaa end nature traAa $259700

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

Independently Owned and Operated

311 Oakland County

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-4pm Oek land Tarp He aar 3 bedroom rench on to ecre Rocheeler School* Roch sal sr Rd N. lo Butol E . MR M MOP. right to 10M Eagle N M Or $111.900 752-7885

ORTONVILLE - BY OWNER Brandon school* BaM Eagto Lafca R o M Contemporery bi toM. 3 badroom. 2 M l batha. fierdasood A

leanay room/flra-ege. 2 decks A pe-

312 Uvonia TWO BEDROOM aluminum aldad on

flerepa

ramie tAad beth. toay redecoreted A5x 120 treed Wt $45 900 Buyer* only CaA 346-3504

Bo. 1 ecre i Lake accaea $108,900 827-r

SUNSETS ON THE WATER

ThM lovely 2 bedroom (room for 2 morel home on aB sports M * toe-turea c o b b l e s t o n e f i rep lece . Bsemsd cisMng and comas wtth aB appkencee Thne cute end c a r , home haa 10 x 12 bam. dock, ran and Included m S M Is 21 ft pon-toon Boat Natural gaa Near and peved roed New fleeing Won't laal long M $ 128.900 Bronaion SchooM

WARE-PIDOINGTON 027-2040

WATERFORO RANCH - 3 bedroom, lerge temky room. fcM beeement.

312 Uvonia Our 00th Anniversary

Norm Uvonie 1977 bukt Bargain on a lerge aecluded lot Brlcfc 4 bed-room haa 2M batha. I M floor laun-dry cathedrM lemay room wtth flre-ptaoe. ceramic foyer with winding stearceee and 2 cer attached ge-rege $142,800

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

Indepenalentfy Owned and Operated

U N I O N L A K E BY OWNER 3 bedroom. I M beth ranch. Remod-eled wtth counrtry flek Huge coun-try kitchen, brook tarn bar, cuetom oak woodwork, nan oeremac beth. oek A ceramic floor*, energy effi-cient, new Pefle windows Florlde room, etlached 2M car garsge vinyl A brtck exterior, lerge treed lot.

774 great tor k i d * Matlculouely CM $117,600 363-3

WIXOM Hlghgela C o l o r M Open Sun 2-5. Move-in condition 4 bed-roome. 2 M batha. famky room. dan. aprtnfctar*. Central vacuum 2300

ft., 1 4 M Cranberry Court $141,800 608-3547

WIXOM - 3 bedroom. 2 bam trl-levM Wood windows w/low E ener-gy efficient glees Csakiy fane. Lerge covered deck Atteched 2 car ga-rage Cxcekent tamAy subdlvtMon Nknutae to 12 Oek* shopping A

$110,000 609-5744

311 Oakland County

AUBURN HILLS room colonlM. 1M b a t h * newer roof/Kimace on cul-da sac Avorv d M SchooM $86,000 334-6167

BERKLEY Osmer 3 bedroom

k . 2 M car. boutaverd $115,000 543-6256

BERKLEY • spotlees. 5 baths, new country kitchen. D e e *

it A garage 3801 OakaMre $77,500 C M 609-5816

BUILDER'S MOOEL. ThM axquMte home M loaded wtth extra* and ready to got Feeturee 4 bedrooma formM Hying and dmmg. famky room with flreptaoe A wet ber end targe Mtand kitchen - a muet eee at $ 2 2 3 , 2 5 0 Aak lor 1264 RC.

Cyrowekl A Aeeoctate* mc 391-0600

CLAWSON-By Owner 3 bedrooma. Ham roof/furnace Comer lot Cloee to school*. Occupied by September $75 .000 .435-2083 673-0584

C L A W S O N - OPEN SUN. 1-4 3 bedroom. 2 bam. brick ranch, fin-ished baeement $81,500 Cea efter 6PM tor sppoantmsnt. 471-3666

ENJOY LAKE LIVING • Beautiful Maw A deeded dock site

• Fireplace m Hying room • 2 car garaga •$150 ,000 (R-1644)

BEAUTIFUL LOON LAKEFRONT • 6 spacious bedrooan* 3 baths • 4.800 Sq F l of lying space • 2 megnrftcent Areptacee • 130 R . of waterfront • $345,000 (8-3097)

UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT • AO Ft. of frontsee • W M o u t lower levM

11V f i l a r as • 3 bedrooma. 1M batha •$340 ,000 (L-63401

PRESTIGIOUS CASS LAKE CONTEMPORARY

• 4 b e d r o o m * 3M batha • F u l AnMftad w M o u l • 2 flraptacae A hot tub

\ s r (C-3740)

WATERFORO 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL .

• Move m aowMtaw

•$78 ,800 (C-1018)

ATTENTION BLkLDCRS A INVESTORS

ham. B i r m i n g h a m scMoolal $ m . 7 0 0 Aefc tor Kathy Lyon*. SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER H O M E S A GARDENS

OWNERS ARE SELLING ... W E ARC MARKETING _

4402 O A M $74,000 N. RoyM Oak r a m * wtth 1 - 4 Bed-roome, tamkyroaam opens to flre-

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Char many

room wfth d o o

$84,000 amooua R o y d Oak 2

S T ^ d S T r T Z

• ^ • A L ® . . owner 388 46^3

CONNECTION

ROYAL OAK houee $ » . . l - i M M $ b e d n d o u * kNcRan woodwork m

- a y Owner Open I p m . naar Atom A Ce-M M . t b a m * tm-

A dmmg. i v t o r M .800 M 8381

ROYAL O A K - EjicaBawl oondtoon 2

A bem M M 1 INWISDMS o r

i m s c s $ « i M M ssr

sssr ROYAL OAK A M $ l l B ' I M . 1

rtaar L l n o M A 17$, 1

B M * new A k n a a *

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M Franoh J o o r * J * flnSMM pa-r a g * « B M M M M M A $ i * 4 a o c

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• 8 $ t f a o or ' I T 24 -1 MAX BROOOK. M C R a A L t D M

• Land contract I H U l i 4 3 4 8 . 0 0 0 (E-32121)

EXECUTIVE PROPERTIES. INC

682-4700

tiaideaood A oeremlc flooring $ much much more $424,800 Aak M w o e . O i 'BeMU A t a t a M M i i .

FRANKLIN COLONIAL • $ bed-r o o m * e

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MADiSON H E W H T a - 11 M M A Da-

tot $44,900 Land contract

OPEN BLMOAY 2-8

• nchen. 2 AM A e t M ArM Aaarl dry, a n d M t a M $ t M . 8 0 0 RB> CARPET K B M ASSOCIATES

•SC AAA-A'OO

OPEN SUN. 2-SPM

BANKERS RaaRy. mc.

A P L E A S U R E

T O S E E ! 3 badroom. I M bam Dock ranch, fua baeement with fruit cMtor, workshop aree A greet storage 2 car garage, tonced yerd. centrM sk. nwwer shan-gta* herdwood floors N M A ctoen! Home werrsnty. Hurry. $86,800

RUTH MARTIN

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 Power of the Rock

FIRST SHOWING Northwest Lrvonae 1867 buai brtcfc rench 1.945 equare toot with 2M beths. tamay room, fireplece. 1M floor leundry. baee-ment end 2 cer attached gerege Large wooded lot plue wood win-dows. centrel elr end deck $189,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

Independently Owned end O p v e t e d

S H A R P

A S A T A C K ThM 1800 sq ft brlcfc rench a total-ly updeted Large brick fireplece in tamAy room. 2 cer ettachad garage, nmehed rec room has custom wet bar snd cabinets. New carpeting 6 MMned wood molding Ihru-out Country kitchen, efl appaancee m-

d. Stevenaon mgh School O n * $128.900

L A R R Y H E N N E Y Re/Max West 281-1400

STUNNING RANCH Brick. 4 bedroom. I M bethe 2 car gerage Famay room. centrM ek Newer Dukt-m* motivated sailsr $116,000. CMI

IVAN 525-9000

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

SUBDIVISION GRAND OPENING

Arbor Park View of LNome Cuetom bukt brtcfc ranche* Colon lM. C M Cod's $124,900 - $136,800

Aak for Jim al The Mkrhlgen Group ReMtora

581-8200

SUPER BUY 3 badroom ranch on huge lot Coun-try kitchen Brick $ M . 6 0 0 Ca l

IVAN 525-8000

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

SUPER SAVINGS. $02,500 Fantaetic alerter home to nice area. Livonia echoota. 2 Dedroom rench. perfect for honaymoajner* Muet

updating Caa lor an appointment ASK FOR ANNIE NICHOLS

REAL ESTATE ONE 340-0430

SUPER SHARP 3 M d r o o m b r t c k e o t o n M . i '< batha 2 car garaga. FlnMhed beeement. Ingroaod pod . $119.000 CMI

IVAN 525-8000

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

Take Advantage Of Livonia Schools

At a good price with thM 3 bedroom brlcfc ranch with beeement and ga-r a g * Nloe qutot cd-da-eec taxation cloee to perks end a c h o M $74,800

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

Independent*, Owned end Operated

THIS W O N T LAST A moet unique hoar ecre d beauttoa lendacaped tot a*th meture treee UnbaAevabfy waa mem tamed, almost 2.700 eq ft 5 bedroome. 3 M batha Huge sitting sree p t a extrs lerge fenM, room, huge kflchen wfth penny $156,000

IVAN 525-8800

CENTURY 21 HARTFORO NORTH

WANTED Buyer wABng to save $4000 Avoid

owner. Onfy $126,000 Arm tor beau-U M . 4 ma. MmAy hardwood M U l d k l i t Opan 8 M - S m . 2-5 31723 Grermad* M off Merriman. S Of FN* Mf la 261-0507

Watch Our Stana W a r e covering LJvonto's map Here * a h M i M a reaaaodetod ranch M a«e heart d Uvonto. 3 bedrooma, IM I M toundry. U p d e M

M e , A i a u A M rmm

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The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

W a r e C M e b r a t t n g Aftordebto W n l t i Uvonas 4 bad-room bfldi o o t o r M b u M IB 1871 tot floor laundry. tamAy room, flreptoo*

The Prudential Harry S. WoHe,

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

00 Year* A M £ £ , M » M -cwmng d^our

CM hard to And and MM eoloaM

M l dkMta room n l t oer e f tecMd garaps Ttaa LNonta Mama A M M B

1 ua»MM Sk $126,800

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0 MMpaMAMBy O M M M 0

1ST SHOWING WILL SELL 4 badroom brlcfc ranch. 2M beths I cer garage New r o d A ahrubs Newer carpet Fem8y room Qraat Family Home $124,960 CAB

IVAN 525-9800

CENTURY 2 1 HARTFORO NORTH

1 M 7 0 ANT AGO Open Sun 12-5 Gorgeoue ranch, huge Svang room oentrM ak. $64,000 Won't leat HELP-U-SELL 454-9635

313 Canton ASSUMABLE

Sunflower Sub Immecutale 4 bed-room, 2M bath quad New cerpet-mg. Jlahaaeher. centrM ek end much morM $146,000 459-6572

A S S U M A B L E 9 - 1 / 2 % A R M MORTGAGE on thM 3 bedroom. 2 beth ternary home taeturtng large tamky room, flreptaoe. cute knehen den. ettachad garage, nice celling nice neighborhood nicely decoret-ed Only $114,9001 Cea

422-LIST (422-5478) or 473-5500

O n e W a y R e a l t y ATTENTION YOUNG FAMILIES

Just lasted - thM beeutam trMevM cr * quiet court D*ctfng on sue par* 3 bedroom. I M beth. lerge Hviqg room, dmmg room, femky room I country knehen 2 car attached ge rage Aa fraehl, painted A maUcu louet, mean tamed $109,900

J O A N S T U R G I L L RE/MAX 100 340-3000 BEAUTIFULLY REMOOELED 3 bed-room bncfc rench. lerge lam* , room new carpet. 2 car garege. ear. mow-In condition $82,900 981-71^3

B E S T B U Y If you want the best 6 don't went to spend etot then tMe la |uM what you've been looking tor 3 bed-roome. I M batha. baeement. 2 car attached garage, lormal dmmg tamky room with flreplac* Al In a qutot neighborhood $114,600 Aak for .

DAVE BECKWITH

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 BRICK COLONIAL - 3 bedroom, 2% bath. centrM ek. large master bed-room suits, tamay room wtth flra-ptaca snd wet bar WMk to Elemen-tary Norm Canton, original owner

let Train Or 453-1189

$133,900 44674 F o r M *

BUY DIRECT FROM owner 8 save cm a a lovatr 3 Dedroom brick ranch, attached gerge. fimahed beeemoni $107,900 981-0466

8Y OWNER-SunAower Sub 4 bed-room quad levM 2400 sq ft.. 2M bath, decfc. centrM air and finished

$139,500 459-7068

BY OWNER Prime lot m S Centon 2200 Sq ft. colonlM, 4 bedrooms 2'4 baths, tamky room «rHh flra-ptaca. formM danang room, attached garage, beeement $122,900

323-0400, after 6pm, 397-2731

C A N T O N COLONIAL. S d PMmer W of Lilley 4 bedroom. 2% baths, family room - ' f ireplace Secriflce at $114,900 Appdntmants only

Van Esley Roal Estate 459-7570

CANTON COLONIAL CALL JIM WILBANKS

Nip* 4 boaroom. 2 ' i Bath, ti r r room wtth flraplaca, Florid* room,

car attached garaga $117,800 Realty Professionals

470-5330

CANTON OPEN SUN 1-5pm 2650eqfl . 3-4 bedrooms. 2 baths 1 block W d Lille, S d Ford $109,900 981-2283

Canton Twp NEW CONSTRUCTION

4 bedroom ColontaM L d becks up to park $124,900 397-3479

CANTON $112,900

JUST LISTED Gram buy on thM ctoen A sharp 3 bedroom I M brlcfc and aluminum c o l o r M . Open Door plan, pretty ly-ing room wtth bey window Large country kitchen «kth Move, refriger-ator A dishwsahar Excellent tame, room wtm nati«M Araptace. toa baaamant. baeutNd sua lot with pa-tio CentrM ak. 2 car attached ga-rage MuM aee Cat

A L E X A L O E Realty Professionals

476-5300 CANTON - 3 badroom starter home New Interior /exterior Oavner to help wtth doamg coats $68,900

961-6017

FANTASTIC 4 bedroom CotoniM 2 M bathe, speoous toyer. laaMy room. cantrM Mr $123,900 Century 21 W M . Inc 349-6800

FIRST FLOOR LAUNORY Clean 3 Dedroom bncfc ranch wtm flreptaoe A much morM Large yard wtth pod, gymaat and clubhouse $ 1 0 1 , 0 0 0

OPEN SUNOAY 12-3 or caa tor an appointment to aee 274 S h a n * Canton. North d Charr , H M a n d E M d UAay

WEIR. MANUEL. SNYDER. ARANKE

500 South MMn Street Plymouth 455-6000

Mary Jo OchyMr

GREAT FAMILY HOME 3 badroom. 1M bath c d o n M Baee-ment. attached 2 car garaga vary d e a n Open Sun -5pm CaA Lynn at Bruca Roy Reelty 349-8700

I F You want the most Hying spec* poe-elble ak on on* floor then look no further! ThM spacious 1850 aq It N Canton Ranch dtors 2M b e t h * 3 b e d r o o m s . F O R M A L D I N I N G ROOM. Arst floor toundry Hugs

Central ak. aprtnktors. 2 way flra-ptaca between avmg/tantoy room Only $116.500 CALL KEN W M . Re /Max B o s r d w M 450-3600

LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE Al moat 1 acra d twauMul t r * * * A

3 bedroom, 2

ad garaoa pau*

More Agenta to Servo You Ov* 3 luay Malted modem ofAces ere equipped lor taM action Here * one wa JUBT UBTED M Wnt lMn Canton 187$ buat brtcfc oe torM 'sa t i res a tamAy room. Areptoo* md Mg country M d i a n II*BI •ncupancy $88,500

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS ^ ' 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

MOVE RK3HT M Sharp 4 bedroom 2 4 besh C o M M M m i l M i l Can-ton Sub Decfc M M ayetom. oversOMtot $141 800

CENTURY 21 COUNTRY8IDE 007-2500

tahtoto. Dec. Kvtrwiw 0 t M S I tol $ 1 4 t M 0

CENTURY 21 COUNTRYSIDE 007-2500 " — - i h i . -r » M M . W M M I M o a w M g

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 P M

s ^ S t

J O A N STURGILL PC/MAX 100 340-0000

113 Canton 313 Canton

Largest Lo t lower Sub inoude* M

wood deck, daaens d treee A as surroundktg a AM sand m o u n d pod. Very M 2M beth C d o n M wtth opan floor ptan on a cuMta-aac Asking $138,900 Aak tor

JOE CSICSILA

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 ~ Need Space?

Y o u l gM a hare Ovar 2.000 square toM of luxury 8Mng m thM 4 bed-room 2M bam ootoaM wtth 1st floor laundry and lormM dmmg room Kids wM love the location backing to coanmons and wtthan w M i n g dto-tanch lo school A greet value at $137,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

independently Owned and Operated

. 1-4pm 41466 Ayrshire. S of Cherry Hal. oft

Canton ranch

OPEN HOUSE 5-20, 1 4 1 4 M Ay " "

iached 'garag*. famay room A ele-mentary csoee by Priced lo sen

' CANTON COLONIAL Lovely 2.400 eq ft with 7 deep w M - m pantry. lormM dining room, )5x13 breektaet room, wat M r m ' • m a , room, I M floor laundry $121,900

RICHARD B. HANES II Ra/Max Boardwalk

459-3000 522-9700 OPEN SAT 2-5PM

BREATHTAKING describes this BeeutlfM cape cod ki one d Csrv tons newer subdivision* I 860 eq ft d Wing sree 4 bedroom*. 2 beth* 21x13 Hvtng room wtth fireplace, danmg room doorwaA Mad* to paoo. orJlsseiorski lendacaped aprtnfctor syMem. Desemeni 8 sttachad ga-rags much more Asking $115,900

CALL TIM KAZY Re/Max Boardwalk 459-3600

OPEN SUN. 2-5 En»oy the opan sk floor plan mas impeccably decorated 3 bed-room, I M balh. MaytMr Ranch BeeuMU brlcfc heerth Vepiace doorwea m tema, room opens up lo s Deeutltul petlo with ge* grM Pro-leasinnaAy landscaped yard Up-gradea include newer knehen A DreafctaM eetmg a r e * flooring, near-er lamay room cerpet. new rdl up Swage door, fraahfy peanted malde snd papered A must s M $122,500

ASK FOR NANCY PETRUCELLI OR ALICE MC DONALD

COLDWELL BANKER 459-0000

OPEN SUN 2 - 5 P M 3 bedroom ranch, femky room, fire-plece. 2 car attached garaga. Iras. $92,900 397-6399

OWNER MUST SELL. 4 bedrooma. 2 batha. flnaahad beaemarit. centrM Mr decfc. becks to wooded aree lor prtvecy $109,900

OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 6836 Long-wood ExceAent location and super sharp Sunflower VBtage 4 bedroom 2'4 Bsths. f lnuhM baeement, famky room with flreptaoe $132,900

HAMPSHIRE OWNER WANTS TO SELL Greet pope. 1.700 square I M . 4 bedroom*, hug* *vmg room and tamky room with flreptace $ 109 900 Oavner 387-3845

RELAX IN COMFORT Sunflower 4 mgro "Bedroom—colorM—wat!

pod. large tot $143,000

OWNERS HAVE ALREADY bought, muei sea. greet room style rench. 3 bedrooans. home U pnced right. $94,900

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 568 Worthang-ton 4 bedrooma. * M batha. fmiahed baaemem. large tot, Plymouth/Can-ton Schools $119,900

6853 BROOKSHIRE 3 bedroom co-lor** 1 700 squere toel centrM aw large Irving and tamky room*. formM dmmg $115,900

42227 GREENWOOD Open Sal Sun 2-5 One year new contempo-rary, aa neutrM decor botconj above g r M room Great buy $129 900

44812 TlLLOTSON - Open Sal and Stn 1-5 North Canton 3 huge bed-rooma. centrM air. famky room firapaaca $127,900

44173 FAIROAKS. Opan Sun 2-5 4 Bedroom 2.050 aquara loot. cantrM ak. 1st floor laundry, won ! I M long M $114,900

6693 CHADWICK North Canton 4 bedroom caHorM 2M barha floor laundry, tha home won'I I M M

-$138,900

7851 SUNUGHT North Centon 4 oedroom ranch. 2 b a t h * IM floor M U K l ^ 2 car attached garage

FREE...WEEKLY LIST Of PROPERTIES tar S M -8Y OWNER" wtth priced, deecrlptlnns. addraeae*. owner*' phone najmber*

- S A V E T H O U S A N D S H e l p i n g Swears sea By Owner lor $2850

H E L P - U - S E L L REAL ESTATE

454-0535 OUAUTY RANCH $123,800 Locetad m deakable Carnage H M 4 bedroom lecturing p a r a u d toyer -leaser oak kitchen c a M t a t * neutra

' earpenng^and Ireah decor abng! CaA

BEAUTIFUL QUAD $133,500 4 Bedroome, 2 b a m * h d tub M>a make M s coantortaMa and rataMngl Cd-de-sec privacy, ywt short dto-

Don

The Prudential William Decker,

REALTORS 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

SN4PLE ASSUMPTION 8 bedroom. 2 U M M 22 ' t r

sss

rounds M e lovsay 3 badroom toattAy home M R a 10 x $0* tomMy M , M e t M j * ArM floor total Wy. and $ M garaga. oaky 887 ,800

j u a r u t T O

wfth flisptou* co M e d w y s t $ o i a a i J M

RICHARD HANES ^ W / M A X B o A T ( t w i M

4 8 0 - 3 0 0 0 o r 5 2 2 - 0 7 0 0

$TATEL ' COLON!AL

see L M , tow p r M d $81.1 /jMnjMV »rTAYLOR $ I

i 4 6 1 M 1 A

SUNFLOWER OPEN Houac M»-

fti" $137 . ^ C a M l t ^ l M i I

enca Country Ptaee Reaper* ^ 404-4400

J T t o S M M T - M » M

I M k I M ArM Aeer Muav-

C E N T U R Y 2 1 O U B U R M M

4 bedroom 1 M 7 Cape Cod. oantrM Mr only $107,500 AMI tor

Joan Mobley REAL ESTATE ONE

340-0430 TRANSFERRED OWNER - Open Sal-Sun 1-6 688 Worthlngton. S d CMrryma. E d Lotx 3 bedroom.

cotoaM m a n , e x t r M $112.800 387-3670

5 B E D R O O M S rn thM gorgeous Capo Cod Brtcfc Areptooe. lormsl dmmg. 1st floor toundry 2 ful bethe. htaemsnt. etteched garage Only $112,800

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 314 Ptymouth

ARAREFINO Outstanding 2.550 aq ft custom Ddk brick ranch toeturas master stts bedrooms, 3 KM beth*. famky room, dkiang room, cantrM ak. M -out fimahed Basement 1M acres plus stream and attached overMied garage Only $215,000 CENTURY 21 TOOAY 261-9000

BEST DEAL ki Plymouth Twp 4 bedroom Bl-taM, I M bam, fame, room. 2 car garaga W M lo shop •choota SMtar pay* ctoeang com $91,500 B , owner Eva* 455-0326

BRIGHT A CHEERY 3 Bedroom rench neer lown Hardwood floor* newl, decorated MuM see- Open

451-0080 Sun 1-5 $66,500

BY OWNER - Maintenence tree co-lonlM D e e v i d e Mayflower Sub Premium tot. 3 bedroom. 1M bam. ArM floor laundry, cantrM Mr new window* Move In condition 9054 Beywood $152,900 455-7766

BY OWNER W M to town 3 bed-room + brlcfc ranch. I M batha. 2M car garage, protaesaoneky land seeped Aafcmg $102,000 455-2016

BY OWNER 4 bedroom. 2 M bam ootoniM. Mud,, aar tamky room wtth Areptoce. nas carpeting 8 mr Trellwood III $175,900 451-0906

BY OWNER-4 bedroom. 2M bath. 9 window WMtameburg colonaM fami-ly room wtth cathedrM odflng. lor-mM dmang room, IMng room, aepe-r*ta den A 1*1 floor laundry Many extrae Including. cantrM Mr. custom deck. I l e d basement. prclssslonM tond*c*pang. becks to commons 8 much mora Located in W M b n a r H. S d Ann Arbor Rd . E d UcOurrv p h * OPEN SUN M a , 20, 1-4pm $194,900 455-5067

CITY OF PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom bncfc ranch, nraplece. ftolahed Baae-ment, herdwood floor* cove can-ing*. 2 cer oarao*. replacement windows $97,500 455-0306

DON'T MISS THIS UaaBy located tovMy 4 bedroom I M beth 2437 sq ft lomky home. In a wonatarfu ie^htort»ood, aaith an extra large beck yard lo m * creek New kitchen hardwood floor*, large mama* Bed-room. fireplece 2 sunrooms. oak w o o d w o r k , and much m o r a $207,500

C a l l M a r d a B e n s o n

Re/Max Crossroads Realty

453-8700 Fantastic 4 Bedroom

Finely a 4 bodouan Ptymouth Tasp C o l o r M m flaaarabto Mayflower Sub A double door greets you aa

earner thM beeutkiMy maintained e. NeutrM decor, tamky room

=e HOW sptada noma a a i i a m p u r vlded Owner tranatarrod A muM sem $149,900. Caa

SHAWN BELL

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 FIRST OFFERING! Extremely wea located bncfc ranch wtth P M and

lovely treed tot 3 bedrooma 2 beth*. freeh carpeting and d M y i e r

My room wtth n r *

porch, fenced reer yard and over-sized 2M car garage wtth op $114,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

P a r k Live m the m o H preetldoaja aree d Plymouth 4 bedroom C l p l Cod m a

H o u g h i the mom pre

decorated, hardwood floor* huge gazebo A h d tub. tormM dmmg Be one d the b M aUdraaeed Aafcmg $269,900 CaA .

JOHN McARDLE

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 M M able now, $78,800

Spottoee brtcfc 2 bedroom Central Mr, garaga. lerge

acroaa kom perk AveA-

M A G N I F I C E N T WSkemsburg odontal on 5 a c r e * with spring tad pond Arbor A Ptymouth Entoy country ty-ing M It* D M ThM lerge cuetom

7 bedroom* 3 ~

much more M « M t y buAL AA brlcfc no mamtanance extartor, 12"

P l y m o u t h / C a n t o n S c h o o l s . $686,000

Call Marda Benson

Re/Max Croaaroada Realty

453-8700 O P E N S U N 1 - 5 P M

14$ 17 - - —

wr furnaoe ueaMM sk. 2 oar de-tad g a r a g * and a b a a M M M d m e W M Marter tor « M r»»<g pta Reduced to S M J t t t o r

* c 3 5 x D A V O BEAROOLEY

PLYMOUTH

4 M 7 0 $TRATH8aORE

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G r o u p R e a l t o r s

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

room CatonM. Fa Ptaca, Mr $136,800

OLD LAKE P O I N T E 3 bedroom m toM. At splat e In tamay room, new cerpetmg remcidMfl kflchen. 2 oer eerege. $114,800 Contact owner after 3pm. 458-7206

OPEN HOUSE - MAY M A 20 1-5 Oried taM. 4 bedroom. 2M belh 2 car oareoe. vary targe toL cloee to Grade School $150,800 Owner anakxaM 41405 Greenbrier

OPEN MorvWed A-9pm. Sal-Sun 12-5pm 9 4 M don. 8 d Arm 12-5pm 8 4 M Beywood. W d Shot-

Arbor Rd 3 ranch With 2M bethe. m e n , extra* A reel aacrtfloe at $127,800

Van Esley Reel Estate 450-7570

OPEN SUN I -4pm 11625 Butternut. N d Ann Arbor Tr E d Heggarty Ptymouth Town-snap tor under $100,000 Spacious 3 Dedroom I M bam home with can-trM ak. lerge country kitchen A 2 cer gerege $89,900

SHARP! Mamtanance tree 3 bedroom rench on lerge tot. wtth meture treee. can-trM ek. lerge Ftortata room. A at teched garag* $105,800

1920 a CAPE COO Stained g lee* newer carpeting A

Plymouth home Over 2.700 sqft restored to perfection $169,900

LOCATION LOCATION Stately Engkeh country manor Duet on fMMide. overtook* pond UpdM-*d kitchen. cathedrM ceamg A neu-trM decor A2M.OOO

NEW CONSTRUCTION Elegant contemporary assign tor the dMcrtnwiatmg buyer*. HeM ecre lot* veuftad caamgs. gourmd kneh-en A some w M - o u t lower toMs Pnoee Kar l at $349,000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

455-5080 404-0205 OPEN SUN 1-4 266 Rivwr Oefcs

3 badroom. large toncad Deck yerd wtth petlo, ful BMoment. 2 cer ge-rege $85,000 Ann Arbor Trek to Rfvers«de to Raver Oaks

Huron mvestment Co 768-7776

P R O V I N C E T O W N Q U A L I T Y RANCH, updated kitchen, bam, Deeutltul herdwood floor future mirrtege lorcee the s M $09 900.

OPEN SUNDAY 46746 Harvest Ex-ecutive neaghborhood. 4 bedroom*. 1M floor laundry. 2 M batha. 2.800

M $213,900

EXECUTIVE RANCH, flnaahed B4 ment. 3 bedroom* 2M batha. huge IMng room A famky room aslth lire-piece $174,800 Owner 453-1205

DOLL HOUSE neer dosmlown. d e e tot. 2 bedrooma. opan kitchen, ge-rage. ful beeement $80,000

MAINTENANCE FREE 4 Bedroom cotoaM. comptatd, updated cor-ner tot. 1.450 squsr* leat greet home at s good price $108,800

FREE . WEEKLY LIST OF PROPERTIES for I M BY OWNER wtth prtcee. deeenptmna sddreeeea. owners' phone number*, etc

SAVE T H O U S A N D S H e l p i n g Sellers sea By Owner tor $2850

H E L P - U - S E L L REAL ESTATE

454-0535

RIDGEWOOD HILLS Ouakty throughout m a 4 2M Bern WMtameburg • ttgtr subdvMaon wtth 6 pork* Cxoakoril Isma, neighborhood A wonderful home thet M decorated to pertoctlon

8 A flee aa the expected upgradee $229,800 CaA for delMM

Lynn Vanerian REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 450-5503 ROMANTIC turn d the century Vic-torian 2 b8ta from town and schooM on quiet tree Ins street 4 bedroom. 2 fua bam. updeted xitch-

sround front porch wtth awing, rear deck By owner $154,000 456-6047

TRAILWOOO I. 4-5 bedroom. 2M

ar. flnashed beeement. spnnkMrs, move- In c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 7 7 , 0 0 0 .

ar 1pm.

T r a i l w o o d R a n c h Large beautNuay decorMed 3 bed-room. 2*4 bathe. lormM dining, term-ly room. Ikeptao* I M floor toundry. oantrM ak, attached 2 car garag* First offering Only $178,800 CaA

JIM COURTNEY

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 315 Northvtto-Movi

Cared for Colonial Come aee the many extras m ITWs immacutale 4 bedroom. 2M belh

School Otatrtd A taaturee a newly redone bathroom wtth a tecuzzl tub New atbc tan. oantrM ak. and a wge^pHvaaa backyard $164,800

JOHNBUCKLANO

C e n t u r y 2 1 ROW7

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

bam. IMng

a j r * Chooey

CLASSIC COLONIAL! 4

I ' . I N w c ° *

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

340-1212 201-1823 CONTEMPORARY B R K X COLOM-AL M Nov! Cut M I nesuql woods m rear f

' $

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

NfW COMB T RUC T kJN NOWT1RMUI - OH

N o r t h v i l l e B u y s BOTH OPEN SUN. 1-4

M M < 2 2 2 & B M A U ^ I M O M

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18048 M y M a f $ M M W. a l Mep-

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T 1 M H A O G E R T Y

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN MEALTORS

420-3400

tusa

315 North viUe-HoYi

i b M N M i ^ f a r o s ,

torge tot eath streem 8 8 1 9 0 0

CaM Karen Brown R E / M A X 1 0 0

348-3000 LOTS OF SUMMER FUN HERE!

$68 000 Kids wM entoy me targe p o d m tha country is sing yard, pkae m e coav venaonce to Moree lend echoota) 3

The Prudential William Decker.

REALTORS 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

mdependeaitly Owned end Opereted

NORTHVILLE- Lafcee d . 2.700 eq f t . 4 bedoom. etteched gerege. 3M

NORTHVILLE NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom brtck Ranch in the cat, otters I M beths

ment end gerege $118,800

COUNTRY - Spactaus 3 bedroom Q u e d - L e M oftar* lerge teartay room wtth flreplac* Mudy snd atteched gerege on 2 acres |uM W M d town $138,500

MUST BE SOLD - 3 badroom hMtop

tamay room, 2 flraptacae, recreation room and demrebM M acre tot Cea tor appointment $146,800

NEW LISTING - Sparkling 3 bad-room Ranch wtth a complete M d QssksCIs feeturee • plus beautlfuBy tread sett ing W o n ' t leat at $146,800

RED CARPET KEIM Nortnvtae. mc.

349-5000

N O R T H V I L L E OPEN SUN 1-4

16642 Doriawood Great 4 badroom. 2M bath. flrM floor laundry M over-sized. brtcfc area flreptace with hea-tatator Large do M s . parttaAy fln-ished Beeement Appaancae includ-ed $188,800 348-4550

ERA RYMAL SYMES NORTHVILLE - Pheasant H M . Wooded ravine cut-de aee tot Cue-tom daaign $300,000 wtth w M - o u t by ComarMone Bukdmg

ASK FOR NANCY MEJNINGER The Mlchagan Group

591-9200 or 780-3267

NORTHVILLE SCHOOLS/MAIL ING 4 bedroom cdonaM. 1800 sq fl $147,800 Cea 347-1509

NORTHVILLE S cherm ebound* m this movw-mto Victorian Spadous

mam. unaque feeturee mdude secret room $165,900 590 BeaaAne. S d 8 Maa. E d Canter Open Sun 1-4

NOVI - mmecutate rench with out-standing floor ptan. flrst floor toun-dry. hug* kitchen, flraptace. custom deck $156,900 2 5 9 M P v t r o * N d 10. E d Taft Open Sun l - 4 p m

Ask for John O'Brien REAL ESTATE ONE

348-0*30

NORTHVILLE Some thing* ar* n d replaceable' Executive one e kind cuetom BuM home m beautiful salting d MmoM en ecre 3 bedroom 2 M beth* and many, m e n , amenatM CaA tor ap-

ASK FOR ANNIE NICHOLS

REAL ESTATE ONE 340-0430

NOW- B , oavner 3 bedroom brtcfc ranCh. 2 car attached Uaeemnii OmiUM aa ^•taw'iutJHl wtth flreptace $128,800 477-2063

Novi Country Estate ThM executive contemporvy he* A aa 4M car garege. 2 pond* 5 wood-ad acre* I M floor master suite I M floor laundry Huge decfc A sun etrt-»«ti Novi schooM Total privacy For your prhrete vaawang cea

JOHN McARDLE

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 NOVI - countr, Ivlng al As b M . ThM goraeous rem bang ranch, wtth over S.OM aq.fl . nee It aa. on 2.8 a c r a * 2

dining room A m o r a Aaklng $215,000 Aak tor _

Carolyn Bailey REAL ESTATE ONE

348-0430 NOVI - 3 garaga. sprinkler system sk lerge deck A tamky room Open Sun 1-5. $147,000

OPEN SUN 1-3PM NORTHVILLE - home on more then en ecre. country ttvtng at A* D M $89900 NOVI - 3 bedroom. 2 bam ranch on country tot. Nov $113,500

NOV! - Lovely older home on M ecre Wood Burning stovw neutrM o*rp*< " ^ $ 8 6 . 8 0 0

CARPET KEIM CAROL MASON. M C

344-1800 PRICE REDUCED 2.466 d gorgeoue Dutch c o t o n M 3 AM d gorgeoue ba th* 4 big

I $ mora $182,800

OPEN SAT $ SUN 12-4 26153 Bar cfwoods Or. 2.100 square tod T u d d on M acra S a M M trane-

$178,800

SELLERS ALREADY M O V E D contra

M 3 b e d o o m rench. 2 car al-tad-d^ Sit* on M acra*

F R E E - WEEKLY LIST OF P W O P C R T * a M aato "BY OWNER' Wfth prtoa* daatalptlone.

SAVE T H O U S A N D S Hatplg" M i l " B y O w n e r for

H E L P - U - S E L L REAL ESTATE

454-0535

K S S T m COLONML $224,500

row

The Prudential William Decker,

REALTORS 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

Z a o M a w M y i n d tarn M t a d T i g T rag* TM^i toM ranch even aves^wsw

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

H f t U I V O O U A P r M O M T M f l u a to^MIM^IIIM

C a l l C a r o h m B a i l e y

REAL ESTATE ONE

WA.I KJMG CMTATOCE TO T O W N MORTHVTLLE i

O C M M

c - s r s y s N a i l M l earn A e n I I M M Bar Ukrary $141 B M Mae

315 North v«a Howi

2/3 ecre tol M country sattang doee to Ofy oowvemenoee Nova Schools $178,600 Ask tor

Joan Mobley REAL ESTATE ONE

340-0430

Spring Open House Choose kom 3 custom aeeignsO floor paerw oRatkig uneurpeeeed quaaty M workmenehip A matarMM Unaque oommunrt, d orky 8 dueler nomas backing to go* coajaee M -Bng Priced from $278 MC Open S d t Sun 1-6pm Off 6 MBe JuM E d Sheldon Rd In Nor thvM Twp orcaA

RICK SLUSHER

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 316 Woottand

Garden City A G G R A V A T E D F R O M SEEING OVERPRICE HOMES7 Brtck rench located ecroe* from perk, fenced deep yerd lor kide. 2M cer gerege

newer tomece 8 oentrai air Vacam for qiacfc move m. Aafcmg $54 800 AknoM ndfta ig down tor Vatarens Approximately $4600 tor FHA. pay-menta d approximately $600 per month total Need empaci r 11 rein lo queBfy Cea today!

522-6000 or 473-5500

O n e W a y R e a l t y A NEW COMMUNITY

Weetiend Camon Aree.

S N E A K PREVIEW Pre.tee 5 New exciting m o d M Ful Bseemsnt. 2 car sttachad garege. large meeter bedroom n e A more From $74,990 Q d in on the ground

" " M I L L P O I N T E 5 9 5 - 1 0 1 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 kJ0827 Beechnut. E Oft Mernmen

onto Fernwood, lust S d Charry HM Don t mas tha beeutitM 3 bed room bnck avlth aluminum ranch Greet kitchen with dMhwasner move m condition Home werrarrt-y $62,500

W I L L T I P T O N 427-5010

BEAUTIFUL HOflrlE IN GREAT loca-tion. 1100 sqft, 3 bedroom Rench wtth tormM danang room. 2M baths wtth ecceee from m sol or bedroom

rac room, office or 4m bedroom, dry ber En|oy summer wtth cantrM aa

Must see to appreciate vekae A l thM lor $87,500 Aak for Chuck Pickering. Romortc* Coagitry Ptaca. 981-2900

'BEST BUY" •ee 2

Gorgeous 3 bedroom brtcfc rench •ul Baeemsnt. Mm neighborhood. neutrM decor Br tn^Mf ofter* Seaers mpbvetad

"NETWORK REAL ESTATE

4 7 6 - 1 6 0 0

BRAND NEW RANCH 3 bedoom. brtck from. I M bathe

$ M . 9 0 0

GARDEN CfTY RANCH. 3 bed-rooms. nw» kitchen, new carpeting.

car garage A l thM tor orky $64,100

STATE WIDE METRO 427-3200

BY OWNER-4 awed bnck co lorM. 2.000 sq ft.. 3 beduua i i * 2M

enclosed porch with h d tub ahed beesmsnt. 2 tier deck. caritrM

indtcapod M n Sun. Open Sun. 12-5 36731 Dover,

weedand $136,000 728-7248

CLEAN 3 BEDROOM I M bam brtcfc 6

CALL DANNY Ra/Max Boar Sweat -522-8700

.Only $72,500 4NY REA

. COLONIAL - $85,900 Read whet you akA sae whan ,rou edd thaa home lo your utawtng One d the Aneet srees

ed. kitchen anlth oek cabinets CLEAN! CLEAN! CLEAN!

CENTURY 21 TAYLOR A ASSOC 451-8415

Enjoy Summer Beauty ee you ratax on the Mrge deck over looking baauMM yard Thle.cuetom Bukt 3 b e d o o m rench haa approxi-mately 1.200 sq ft with AnMhed

2 b a m * 2 M i

a r e * spacious Ivtng room, naaei r o d M k n g M A merry other emets-M ThM beautiful home M In a beauOAk e r a * $81,800 CaA.

ROBERT CUFFE

Remer i ca HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 GAROEM CfTY . Brick 2

garag* $61,900 Land contract is. T O G

A 2 r e d

288-6103

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Garden CRy Chermmg 3 bedroom

much mora Qraat toeattorv^cac to sea $76,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Cota Realtors

037-2300, 455-0430 LANO CONTRACT TERMS Open 1-5 Sam 30917 P a r M Huge ranch. 3

replace A more HMp-U-Sea R M Estate

LIVONIA SCHOOLS 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Arte* ranch. updMed. Extra* n i M t a d I i l l w tril. 2 car oarage $78,800 Open Ban 2-6 4 a - M M

m S

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 NEWLY-WED SPECIAL

r T a f t o a Z ^ J B T m i L m M 8 taan M A M H i i e t M . T a t * M

topBanaea « M f l M M M M a a a M $ B 7 J 8 0

BRCK BUNGALOW

, m r ^ £ Z S X

COUNTRY A

" w g g j g s r

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

Thuraday, May 17. 1000 OOE

310 Weatland QardanCrty MAKE OFFER

3 Bedroom Bncfc Rench. 2 Fnehed B e e e n i n CentrM Ak

2 Car Garaga MA or VA

$68,909 Pteeee Caa Gayle B Hunt

Can tvy 21 Hertford Norm 525-9600

ONE OF A KINO Thae unaque tamay home hee beer updeted throughout Meeter bed room approximeter, 26x 15 wath nel-urM I k e d eee huge mam Beth country sue kitchen A dining eraa. 2 car garaga A carport A g r M pnea lor s tantaauc home $88 900

HEPPARD 478-2000

geraga, naar shops C a a h / C o m a M -onM Good value st axe prtoa.

"CENTURY 21 Hart tord South 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

OPEN SAT. 12-5PM Three bodoom Dock rench kvang room, dmang room, countr, kitchen, finished Basement with 4th bad-room $73,900 Aak tor Ray Century 21 Hartford 476-6000

OPEN SUNOAY - 1 TO 4 3 acrea M 2431 Herman fta 3 Ded

place. 2 car attached garege. fua beeement Buyer protector, paan Ready to move into ERA MARK REALTY. 458-4100

OPEN SUN 1-4pm 4142 FlrM St S d Michigan. E d Wayne Rd G r M starter' Updated A tome remodeling Lerge meeter b e d o o m with bam. beautfful ctx*v

a kitchen, ovar 1,200 sq f t ,000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

455-5080 404-0205

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 P M 147 South Carlson Wsettand

S of Cherry HM. W d W a ^ t e R d 3 bedroom bncfc rench. 2 toa beths. fua flattened Beeement. $73,900 Presented By LILLIAN VERKERKE

R E / M A X BOARDWALK

459-3000 or 522-9700

O U T S T A N D I N G Super 3 Bedoom bnck ranch loed-

furneoe A cantrM ak. cozy famky room aatth flreptace. finaehed baae-mem A 2 car garege. offered al

$85,900

C e n t u r y 2 1

COMMUNITY 728-8000

THE MILLWOOD From $109,000

3-4 Bedrooma brick coloni-als. 2'A baths, full base-ment, 2 car attached ga-rage. Beautiful Woodad sites. Westland

CALL ROB 421-1940 WARRENAtarioy are* 33625 Chad Lane 3 bedroom ranch. cantrM ak. 2M car garaga. updated kitchen A beth year old 15x30 above ground p o d Open Fri thru Sun. 12-Spm

S 2 - 1 W

WESTLAND - BY OWNER Brlcfc/ afcjmanum. trvtavel 1.264 sq ft., tot 115 * 50. 3 bedrooms, big famky room. I M remodeled beth. ge* fur nece centrM ak ttaesr carpet and wmdow*. marble M Mrgs Fta

A now

gas bar-b-que Country decor throughout, super sharp Open Sat 10 - « , Sun 1 - 5 665 Eastar S d Charry HM. W d Venoy $72,900 Buyersonly CMI 7 2 1 - 6 U 1

WESTLANO CcKTOry m the City Cape Cod. 4 b e d o o m bay mtndom overlooks runrkng stream w me k o m snd beckyard Nearly 1 acre d property. Areptooe. deck snd 2 cer geraga L d * d tree* $78,800

B R K K A ALUMINUM 3 bedroom

h gee tog

K* Owner ertnou* Bring d BOO

Century 21 Cook & Assoc 320-2000

WESTLANO - Nice 3 Bedroom tanw-ly home on Warren Land coatuaci $120,000 C a l Marcaao 609-2660 Huron Hi M i n i il Co. 768-7776

WESTLANO/VAYNE COTTAGE TYPE BUNGALOW -Wayne A Machagen Avenue A r e * Completely updeted. oek caband kitchen 8 bath, g l t i i i f l porch, dor-mitory Mze Upetev* tor 3-4 Chadren AM B s s s m r t , garege. tancad yerd. keah A c u t * Aafcktg $48,500 Movang To Termeeee* caB...

422-XCT [422-54781 or 473-5600

O n e W a y R e a l t y WESTLANO - 3 bedroom bungalow.

d . I M car M . I M car garage, tonced yard. M sppkancoa. Joy MMdiebeA $68,000 425-5033

WESTLAND. 3 bedroom brlcfc 2M baths.

M back porch Prtcad M $85,000

CALL SID RODRIGUEZ The Macha^n Group 581-8200

WESTLAND acre 2 aetata. <

$178,000

317

AFFORDABLE .2

Cen tu r y 2 1 R O w

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1 . APFORDABLE RODPORD

$ 4 7 , 9 0 0 OaaatouAAtB park $ a i d r c s r s I B M toM ranch. M M M A ca rpeMB-C O f T R A L A * . H M A

. toM 2 ear aaragk. i M i a Lata n a w M m g i

^ ^ 4 9 ^ 9 0 0 | |

M M T j e i ^ M g a g a aaeer to to* .

e a t L a M M *

$ 4 4 , 9 0 0 O a k M e d * * e * ( W M F t o a P e M s t E af B e a d defy N. a f Rwaa i l , TH8 SHARPEST YOL^LL EVER SEE

" J E R R Y S T I L L " I M M a O t o r d Spweasast

D U G G A N

Flrat Home Bargain Priced to saa tad Redlord 2 bed-room eluminum sided raaich Fkv

dow*. nice wood deck aatd 2 cer ga-rage V A / F H A v e O K $47,500

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

independently Owned end Operated

Flrat Showing t Redtord

1872 bukt 3 b o d o o m ranch toekvtno I M bathe. 2 car garege 19 tod w n k y room wtth flreptace end bag kflchen. a l on one tovd $76,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

independyttly Owned and Opereted

Grand^Dpenlng Special This wea mean leaned 3 bedroom brick ranch • aa ready tor new owrt-

. 2 fua ba th* and absolutely mint condition G r M family neighbortiot>d Priced M $72,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

independently Owned and Operated

N Redford - three b e d o o m brlcfc

Nice sized tot 1 car garage $67,500 Caa sftar 6pm 592-8563

OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 17660 Lermerw

Redlord Three b e d o o m ranch ki good neaghborhood. AM Besement. 2M car garaga. muet e M $69,500 F17LE-R 474-3303

ERA - COUNTRY RIOGE 474-3303

OPEN SUN

12-4 P M . 26160 Fordeon 3 Bed-room bncfc flnaned DSMiieri i . 2 car garaga Pnoad at $79,900 • 5PM . 16651 Oenby 3 Badroom. pea am am. 2 car garage N M 6 ctoen $62,900 1-5PM 18437 Lennane 4 Bad-

deep i d $67,500 2-5PM 1 9 4 M Woodworm 3 Bed-room. I M bam brlcfc. flnaahad bsee-ment 2 car garege $63,500

SAT PLANT A FLOWER SALE FOR EASTER SEALS - $6 PER FLAT

3 B e d o o m brick. Baeemsnt. IM bathe, gsraga $56,000

raoa. corner tot $ M , 8 0 0 3 B e d o o m bnck. beeem 2 car garage $S3.900 2 Bedroom Condo exi tion. $42,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold Key 255-2100

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 Febakoua. c omptaMi radon* brlcfc Ranch wtth haaamant. Too many taetuaea to mention Famay Room/ Br apiece. Foyer. Dmang Room. St/Nght Meeter Bam Dooi M Load* d C l o a a i A Cupboard*

$135,990 Pteeee caB GayM B Hunt Century 21 Merttord North 525-9800

Mucngen A y 1-6 P M I

OPEN SUN. 1-4 17076 Kinloch S d 6 M M W d Beech Defy, exxsttry kitchen on Was sharp 3 Dedroom brtcfc ranch with large updated kitchen A bam Baee-ment A g a r a g * Only $88 900

JOE MARCHESOTTI Realty Professionals

478-5300

PRICE IS RIGHT Pleasant Ranch orovldtag brtcfc styl-mg CentrM ak. gaa M k . carpeting.

a t , water. 3 bedroome plus cloee to a m a n M M Cash. ConvenOM - splen-did home buy

CENTURY 21 Harttord South 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

REDFORD FIRST CLASS DOLL HOUSE!

CALL OON OR D O R O

MAYFAIR 522-8000 REDFORD. OPEN SUN. 2-6

S d W Chicago. E d M a * 8327 Tacaanealt

A Ctoa* Way to Start! TMa M k oon-dttton brtcfc ranch. lormM dmmg

AM BnMMd I M an*

No drive by Coma aee M M M of-

CALL D O N O R MAYFAIR 522-8000

REDFORD RANCH $38,000 FHA

CALL J IM WILBANKS harp 3

470-5900

REDFORD START SMART! FHA

Dearborn Heights 0002 P M l c w a y C J r c M

edroorr brtcfc bunaMne on Urge tot Deerboan sdhoota TMa home hee Ivlng room wNh Meptoce. feme, room I M bathe plue seperste shower, beeemeail. oentrM sk 6 2

$219,000

COMERICA BANK DETROIT 222-6219

N. DEARBORN HTS 3 bedoom

r geraga. many u p d a M . $53,800 5 9 1 - 3 4 M

Pack Your Bags and be ready to move mto mis sharp 3 b e d o o m ranch wtm fln-lehed besement and garage T M

•e hee new camera tomece w *

c e r p d W h d more could you ask for M $00 500?

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

independently Owned and Opereted

320 Homeo Wayne County

BELLEVILLE LAKE PRIVILEGES/RAMP

CUSTOM EXECUTIVE RANCH' SUPERIOR OUAUTY HOME!

30 YR LAND CONTRACT TERM' e 2 Fkeptaoea. 6 P a n d Doors e Large Kitchen 6 Preek'sel Nook e Sunken M n g room. tormM dmang e 3 Bedroom £ 3 Cerermc Beths e W M o u t tamay to hugs swtken patio A terreced/kghtad garden e Deck. S t a i r * above ground p o d

True value at $178,900

OPEN SUN 1-4 OR SEE Homa Buyers Shmvcass WAOL. ChannM 36. Sun M 11 8 7 or Mon-Fr i 10*m

44118 HARMONY LANE Oft S Service Dr . W d Bsa i tas Rd

RELOCATION SERVICES CO 1-800-382-2464; 24 hr*

D E T R O I T OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

17725 FENTON Great starter home

dkkng room A haa. Updated kitchen and Da Pit o o m Eating apace m kitchen, fli apiece m M n g room. 2

cer detatchad garage garage Low maintenance a luminum aiding $34,900 349 -45&

ERA RYMAL SYMES DETROIT - 11 room. 3 bedroom bncfc Dungasow needa painting 6 carpeting $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 By owner

345-1719

INKSTER - Land contract $3,500 in. $460 par mo T p riflees 1400

sq ft 3 bedroom, brtck Asking $32,000 C M 586-0611

New Construct ion Legacy Estates

d a k t o d l 100 tod tot* some l A wooded lota avtotode

Ouaaty buat wfth energy MAcaenc, • mmd R-14 A R - M mautatton a n plywood oonetnacbon

toM open daPy 1 Thur* - 585-404*6

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

° U * S c h o o M $64,800 441-3122 or 278-1500

A n p t a p * 3 bed-it sssctrtc. 721-0105

3 S ACRES. 1.440 squer* tod homa. 3 b e d o o m * 2 fua ba th* two

d e c k , b a a a m a n t . quality throughout $138,000 H a n ^ S e * R M Estate 454-8535

30 STALL Ranch on 25 acrea wfth nice home separata home to rent mdoor arena $188,900 Land con-tract HELP-U-SELL 454-8535

3 2 1

Livingston County EXECUTIVE COUNTRY HOME paved road 11 roomootonMon

34 s c o M a c r a * Leas then 1 hour from Mal ic O M M Bukder* show-piece $254 800 For mCkiatve

I Ml 517-223-8183

den LaMMry room oR kitchen, c M M , a t M cerpetmg. 2.800 sq ft $183,500 A I M 7PM .231-3453

HARTLANO - BY OWNER Secluded 1M acra woodad M 3

LAKE U V M O k M KB11720L

t a n a d n u M t o M e i w a e O d u e - 2 3 . bete M i Ana Arbor * PLYMOUTH COLONY

321 Komeo

room rw^jnoorhooa. $164.HOC Home* lav corporetod 632-6060 or M 7 - 4 8 0 3

HOWELL-3 ly i s m c d M d . 2M car

to L M $ US-23 Beeutltui home m move m condition $78,500

322 Homao Macomb County

ROMEO - Country SvXng on 3M • ml pond 4 bedroom brick co-

lonlM 6 mora $ i M . 8 0 0 Jaeat to-Cantury 21 MacKanMe 778-7300

ROMEO - grecaoue Queen Arm Vlc-

t l e bem lacuxzi 8 Mtower up, KaH bam down 3400 aqft.. $179,500 , 752-MM

STERLING HTS —

By Owner 17-Daquindra. U B M schools 3 b e d o o m bnck rancf i r iM b « h torge tamk, room 20x13 M B t

WASHINGTON - "' Open Sun 1 - Spm

Brand new and aparkkng 2a00 ' t f f Tutor styM coaomel Fua b a M

ment. 4 b o d o o m * and a dan 3 CM. side entrance garaga. I M floor MwrL dry. situatad on e p p r o i i m M a f j ^ j acre tot. very scervc area T a M a look *t 68096 w m g a l * Dr S a l i t Mala W d Campground Rd AssvM Eric Asking $1M.OOO R* -M*x Properties 751-3636

324 Other Suburban Homeo For Saio

CASS LAKE AREA Sub d TOO, $400 000 home* Immacutale 2 bed-room Tota l ly rebui l t L a r g e toncMcaped yard Energy afAuaenl Move right mf! $67,900 Day*. 341-0069 evenings. M 1 - 9 8 S 3

County I ki I B M

FENTON MICHIGAN Oft U S-23. N d Oaktand Energ, efAcaem home buM situated on 12 ecre* earn a p n M Mka Three MiyAghta m kvang roefta and tecum tub m mealer bam add to its deeirebait, $164,900

Two bedoom. 2 bem condomfctfcM i sttachad garaga and kaa»-it Buat m 1 M 7 - flupiau*. M » Mr. wood deck $68,900 SBBBT

DAVISON MICHIGAN Magnificent 20 I entfy used as a I P w t o a tor a targa tarr n* *a opportixuty room* mdoor p o d and i thae 8.700 equare t o d wtth 8 . roome and 10 bathe a tfkryie i t * sagn $450,000

For mor* OetaHs c M K a m , t e g gert. PtPER REALTY 1-313-76?-4090 OR 1-313-236-1728

326 Condoo ABSOLUTE LUXURY

BLOOMFIELD - Akftngbrooita. nook woods from thM ti seuf»il

3 bedroom. 3 -oik ranch Enioy t h e t a M -

tous G r M Rooan. dreem kitchen.

S N E A K A P E E K G R E E N P O I N T E

AT COPPER CREEK FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedoom, 2M bam townhouwe 2 car garage. IWepaece. uentisl M . prt.sta petlo Pr*-conabucnon prtc-ee from $109 880

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2

Appiegete Ot Nov! OuKk ocsupency and quatoy mata-

W

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

AUBURN HILLS M M 1-75

OPEN HOUSE Sam 12-Spm 2

aaxjs grounds EXCELLENT INVESTMENT

Prtoad to aaa

3 5 6 - 0 7 y

New L M n g - 29252 W. Uegruhoent 4 H M M M M . many cu

entertMkng. 1 Car a t t td tad

Tndy k

I Boor taundry room. $ « a r attached aar aaa VACANT.

SEETODAY OR CALL-

H E L E N E M A L L O N RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-8800

BETTER THAN NEW BuM M 1 W . end untt.^paho a

r e T M A X I O O ^ 340-3000

BINGHAM WOODS CONDO

OPEN SUN. 2-5 CALL D O N OR D O R M

MAYFAIR 522-8000

We've Juat Grown* I • l l l l t k M l f l c a s i f M

SYVMA

R A - P H M A N U E L

S 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

M B an 126 eorea Open Sua t -4 FBM M l M « a a d a f O B I M M B e I M M M Rd 3 o nerto t a a to

l $ *7 900

me Prudential •Harry S. Woifol

REALTORS 421-5660

-

w

OAE Thursday Mav 17. 1900

tarty

WFS1 ECHO VALLE't

• a n t H44.SOO H - a r s a a

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

ATTENTION U M N O s a s r - a r

rsncn 0 — r t a n A T M M * p i i area.

M b rare, fliialaei. 22*1S I M i * > r o a n 4 M -

- r m

. oourtyard $208.000 J A N T T T E ^ ^ ^ H • ENQELHARDT

6*4-6700 MAX BROOCK. MC. . REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM - By Owner. 3 bed-a a * . 2H b a n . lowiMouee. 18124

$145,000. Caa for appomt-179-2127

MRMIHQKAM (Manor* of) 14 MHa. E. or Woodward Lower 1 badroom. $47 000 Opan Sun. i - 4pm. C a l

K M m R J L

s t s ^ s BIRMINGHAM NORTH

Courtyard apple Moeenrn Specious kitchen. oak cup-

board*. now appnanoea. butcher Mock wand . 2 badroom*. 1H beth*. newer lumece arttn central air. Own laundry n t lockod storage. boat-ta bookshaNae. Naar pool A picnic mm. $74,900.

FOUNTAINS $ FLOWERING ( r a w M « a * K ) from IM* second story •ondo. 2 badroom*. DEN. I M bath* . H f w BuM tor 2. pool Land con-tract. $74,800.

LOWER 2 BEOROOM - 1M ba th* Juai naiad $72,600 *

(NORTH OPEN SAT. $ SUN. 1-5pm.

(Adam* b a t i a a n 15 $ 16 MHa)

BLOOMFIELD " REALTY. INC

647-8080 Sun. 1-3.

2 badroom*, fln-Wtod Baaamant, n a r bam. new wm-tea. carport. $79,000 848-8204

E neePed Jn a qutol TeiphDortiood c^iarmin^ • n d una. newty daooralad. 2 bed-

i. 1 "

Move m A mum aaa. $61,500

Opan Sat-Sun. 1-4. or by eppoint-marrt 1790Qreeftoid 643-6663

BIRMINGHAM - 1 badroom $ Au-burn HM* 1 badroom Eacn eondo

mo* com-646-5435

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom condo. lamodatod. w a a to town. I M bath. 3 decks. amahad baaamam. mr. Cre-alNa Unerring. $123.900. 540-9764

BIRMINGHAM: 2 badroom. 1 bath, aad una. M i n e n A bath u p l e t s * AppSsnoss. $74,900 Opan Biai. 2-5. G r a a M d VMtaoa. 1970 Greeftato K d U w a W of Eton 649-0662

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- 2 badroom. 2

Nr. l i e M i n t condMon $75,000 Opan 5/19. 5/S0. 2-5 333-2109

BLOOMr iCU) I IH.L0 ImmsculM* 2 badroom. 2 bath. M s M now braa* fixtures. b i n d * $ car-pal. Ptanty o l atorag*. graat K to pool $ club bouee. Prima lor $72,900 or baal o»ert C a l to aoal 333-0791

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 badroom. 2 bath 1720 Tiverton. »203 Opan B « . A Sun I -6PM. Brokers s rs protected Caa

BLOOMFIELD HILLS-3 badroom. JM bam Condo m Adam* W o o d * M o w In condMon. Opan Sunday 1-9pm $219,900. By owner 652-3619

BLOOMFIELD HILLS <aan*r Front c o n * rooms Sbetbe, many

I to 5. $137,1

Condo by M l 4 bad-

Opan Sun 11 $61 0Q6t orS65-37«6

BLOOMFIELD HILLS JUST LISTED. Lovely 2 badroom aondo. tr**hiy palmaa A carpeted Unmodlata on $66,900 Aak for Steve Caaft

Realty Wortd Caah & Associates 543-6466

BLOOMFIELD HILLS and unit 1st M a r condo at an af fordable price Two aanarouaty si ted bedrooms aad 2 U l bath*. Beeu t iM oourt yard views f rom your l iv ing room. 999 900 GTB. MAX BROOCK. INC 626-4000

OPEN SUN. 1-4 1004 STRATFORD PLACE IB. m Long Lak*. E. on Woodward)

" 1 3 badroom*, 3M 2 l a c u n l a . Iriah Pub lowar

M . S I Cftariaa W W n r $269,900

C o M w M Banaar-Birmingham 642-2400

Brighton. Oak PoMto OPEN SUN 2-5

4730 Pins Eagtaa Dr.. 3 badroom*. 3 balh*. and unA. on goif COOTS

229-4206

BRYN MAWR LEASE WITH OPTION

$116,900 T V * * badroom uMt with nautral da-oar throughout. L M n g " »i wim

I garaga i pool IT

M a t . •acurtty $ Mua 1« floor 2 bath*. M n o

$ dan of targe kRcRen w lM updated sppS-anda* $123,900 w l f i t

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Luxurious. W s b s M Plnaa Condo. aurroundad by praatlgloua Wabaak Qo« Course Tha m s i r t s n a n o a k s s exterior Invites you l o a BHaaurahU Waanta wfth 2 bed rooms dan. laun-dry room A nrtnato atrium o n M I M Boor $299 000 Opan Sat.-Sun 2-6PM 1941 pma W d g a C o u r t ^ M

• ta. BrokerP Mr (MLS) r 335-4334

BtoomfMd Twp. Lafcafront OPEN S i m . 2-5

a aunaata b o m Ma balcony 2 bad i oom. 2 ba lh u n d

Baach A boat laMBtaa ara included. A M I n g Only $ 109,900 1940 Kkngenemittv No. 448 C M .

Jan Nickel REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 682-0998 BRIGHTON - 2 badroom.

CANTON - Arbor V R e g s 2 bad-roam. I M b a M . court yard view. 9ra

•nytight* M . baaamant, ap-is 178.900 397-6183

CANTON - Arbor VNege. moOvetod M U r rant with option. 2 badroom townhouaa. natural Nraplaca. I M balh. baaamant $79,400 nagob-abla. Jim Cftrtatl* Raal Eatala. aaa tor Paulna, 566-1000 cx278-8118

CANTON. BY OWNER Opan SUN 1-4PM. Wlnda". Charry HM A htag-gsr ty. 41042 Soulhwlnd Town-houaa. I M balh* . $7AJOO. 397-9730

CANTON- By ownar. 2 badroom. 2 tmm, and ranoft. VauBad uaMiua. MySgW. mirror waM. daoorator f x -turaa A dacor FMahad baaamant.

i. carport . pooL d u b houaa. .900. 397-2636 ss°«

CANTON' End unit townhouaa that la flaalgnar partact WHhom r ival* 2

I M * - —

door , fraah carpabng and M < > 0 » t iaa tmant* . baaamant. Juat South of Joy Road at Shaldon. $75,000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 CANTON - Sharp 2 aiory Ortc*. 3 badrooma. I M bath*, graat room. M baaamant. oantral dr. mm wlrv dowa A m o r a $61,900 459-7417

CLOSE OUT SALE 9M* f tead-$97 .S00

Naw oonatructlon A» ranch condo* Explra* Juna 30. 19*0

Buyaraonly 261-5620

COUNTRY PLACE NOV) CALL

JIM WILBANKS Stunning 2 badroom. 2M bath*. Ura-piaca. baaamant. dubhouaa. pool A

R « a J t y P r o f e s s i o n a l a

476-5300

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 badroom condo. flrat f loor, Coun-try Glana. $59,900 651-0663

FARMINGTON HlLLS-2 badroom 2 bath unit, and a 1 badroom, 1 balh unit Graat locat ion A good trwast-manL C M tor MtormaBon 62B-7129

FARMINGTON HM* - 2 badroom, I M bath. 2 «tory +• baauWMy IM-

Croaawmd*. $99,900

FARMINGTON HILLS - Croaawtnd* 2 badr t

FARMINGTON HILLS .BaautMul T badroom oondo. 12 MSa/Orchard Lak* Rd Paymarrt* laa* than $500

par mo. By ownar $737-2271

FARMINGTON - Sharp. a m M 1 bad-room uppar. naar ahcvMng * appe-

a r . pool. Low m i a i a i l rata ). 427-9550 $36,500 535-7757

FARMINGTON WOODS! (9 M M A Orchard Lafca)

Naw duaMr homa* prtoad from $109,900.

FEATURING: • 2 badroom* • 2 batha • At tachad 2 car garag* • Fu l baaa-mant • Flraplaoa In graat room • Cantrai M • 1aL Floor laundry Modal 473-6106 Opt imum Da«atopmant 566-161$

Opan D a * 1-5

FROM $66,900 NEWPORT CREEK CONDOMINIUM

PRE GRAND OPENING PRICES OPEN SAT A SUN 1 - 4

FREE WASHEB AND DRYER Bubdar* apadal whan you purchaaa • NEW CONDOMINIUM HOME al NEWPORT CREEK Condominium*. Conveniently located at Eight M M and OH m Farmmgion HIM. Fae-tura* Mduda Nagant a * l a n . nra-placa. 2 bedroom* M t h 2 h i bath*, oantral M . carpet ing thruout. baaa-mant. la t . floor laundry, energy effi-cient gaa furnace. Landacapad (En-tar thru Newport Creek Apartment* w ^ E i g n i M M W of Farmavton. at

Fron $66,900 to $93,900

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE. INC.

553-5888 642-6500 JUST LISTED

WESTLANO - pr ide of owner i m p ev-ident throughout thla Immaculate townhouee. 2 bedroom*. I M beth*. f u l be*ement, $64.900

NORTHVILLE - apadoua beautlfuty decorated townhouee. overacted

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BY OWNER - 2 badroom Condo In • m i l a n t condMon naar downtown M m k i u h w n Newer European kNc#«-en wi th atova, m i c ro , f r idge.

9«M«/d(n-

pr tve ie $61,500

> 8

• w

pat io tor entertainang

OPEN SUN 1-4pm 24529 Oaahtan. Nov* N of 10 M M . W.of Haggerty Gorgaou* 2 bed-

brtcfc • M M

dmmg room to large paBo Hurry aa M a one! 861.900.

OPEN BUN 1-4pm 20B2S w OtawRai an. N. a t • M M . W ot MaadowbrooH. Oraat M M oondct One M l »v«ng M B M M -oioua 2 badroom. 2 ~ * Have the prtvacy of no abarad

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1623

d M n g room. l o a M of aloraga. many upda te* $91,000

Move in oondMpn. 2 badroom. 1,400 aq . f l . i m B M i i i gaiora. back to front $B6.900 T o a a a c M .

Judy Scurto REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 464-1343

FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH CONDOMINIUMS U home* ara l e a d M with aatraa m-d u d i n g wfwipoof tuba. oe»*afc k i tchen floors, security system deck , a le M o d a l Opaa Sat A Sun . 1-6 Wyndham Ptaca. S o» 14 M M , E. off MMdtaCMt $199,900 and $1B4,$00. C M Gwan.

645-0020 RALPH MANUEL

ASSOCIATES MC.

FARMINGTON HILLS CONOO -Brand naw. Woodtand Plnaa. 11 A Orchard Lake Completed 2-1990. Neutrel oolora. many upgrade*, p remium si te 3 Bedrooma. 2M bathe, a t tached oarage, beeamant By owner . $136,900 474-1112

FARMINGTON HILLS Juet Reduced 2 bedroom. 2 balh. D M n g room, ga-rage . poo l , sauna, dubhouee

i I a n Hi ' i f i eaa . MMdtaMR/13. By appointment $6S.»00 739-3539

FARMINGTON HILLS ' OPEN HOUSE SUNOAY

36929 Country Clrda. 1-4 Ranch. 3 bad room* . 3 batha. $114,900. sailer wants otter Foaow the orenge baSoona.

Realty World EXCELLENCE 661-8181

FARMINGTON SOUARE oondommt->an tor eato or taeaa. 2 bed iooma Neutral dacor Swimming p o d , ten-nis court . Carpor t . Phone sfter 3pm 737-2746

HEATHERWOOOS A PINEWOOOS ' -OUAUTY A BEAUTT

Luxury ranch* * A lownhouee wtth-baautlfuay lendacaped ground* 2 full beth*. ceramic t i e d foyer, f u l

o p a r T d* i J?" ' l 2 :30 -Spm. it $154,900.

HEPPARD 855-6570

TTY 855-3030 LAND CONTRACT TERMS

immaculate condo facing courtyard. reaturaa m d u d a o M cabinet*. I M batha, refr igerator, p o d A d u b -houee. Tbe Associat ion Fee mdudes gas A waSer. Prtoad to * M M

"HEPPARD 478-2000

LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY UNION LAKE/WATERFORO

1 badroom. 1 bath, epplarioa*. In-c lude* M . 1 car garege. washer/ dryer hook up $550/mo Mon-Frt. 9:30-5:30 356-6644

Let's Talk!!! About a graat deal m Novi 2 bad-room Condo. Central M . newer win-dows. garaga A saMrs wtw are ready to mMie a deal A bargem at $66,900. CaB..

J.P. HOSKO

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 LIVONIA - VaBey Wood. Large 1

balcony, car-4 7 ^ 4 5 7 1

NEW LISTING Birmingham - Lovely quiet tree l ined street Juat a taw blocfca from shop-ping and being tmown. 1 bedroom. 1 bath condo with neutral decor Ki tchen Indudee M spplancee. Re-cant updat ing $09,900

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

NEW LISTINGS LOCATION: Lovely upper unit In R* AS - • M . . — m . I D A • - - - -r o x c r o n cw o t o o r r i p o . s —ripe w o -l o o m * . 2 bath* . M n g and dining room* . Cloee to anocomo $97,900 647-7100

PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED. 2200 sq. ft plus 600 sq fl. famly room on lower level Contemporary kf lchen. end super maetar suite wtth whir lpool $264,900. 647-7100

CREEK V1EW-CONOO. convenient location, and compiataly and t a i l s toBy redone In neutrel tone* 2 bed-rooms. 2 bath* , central sir srt<3 mora- $63,500 645-2030

RALPH MANUEL

NORTHVILL£

LEXINGTON Large 3 bedroom. 2M beth model with 2 cer at tached garage haa l e i floor leundry. M baaamant an beautiful t read vtew $109,900

ASK FOR VINCE SANTONI

HIGHLAND LAKES Original owners muet leeve MM wa maintained 3 bedroom. IM beth townhouee wtth flreptaoe. private pet lo and to! beeement $79 900

ASK FOR VMCE SANTOM QENTURY 21 HARTFORO SOUTH

NORTHVILLE - New d M tower levM waM-out. wooded ravine. 2 bedroi M A p o o t $184,000

et f isd u r t t ua l d a d o , am. 2 baM.

881-8088

NORTHVILLE"a Country »y newty decorated 3 be

Ftaoa. Hea-droom,

trbsftzu*™- by owner. 347-074^

-NORTHVMXFB NorMrKtos Estates Luxury $ baMoom. 2 beth, taundry room, oaRo. p o d view Manyaatraaf U * j m . $48-2771

BREATHTAKING VIEW V M a * I » High an a floor taundry. Hee. waM l o

^ a i Z J t f ' i " » J O O

RACHEL RION 346-3000

RE/MAX 100

occupancy 14 > toa 000 Ask tar

NORTHVILLE - Hlghtana Lakes 3

ew carpet. $$2,900 Open Bun.. 2-4 or C M

NORTHVILLE - NorMr ldge Estates spacious 2 bedroom. 2 bath ranch. aMh meny upgrades. Eat m kitchen,

t . centra l air , p i t .as* pa in , car-port, pool $ 7 « » 0

or owner 311 9966

NOV) - A greet buvt $10,000 market 1.B00 aq.n. t ownho sq ft townhouee 3 bedrooma. 2M bathe, central M .

Only laada pamt RICHTER I

a. p o d A $104,900

A ASSOC M46t-5100

NOVI - country place oondo. 2 bed-room. 2 f l * beths. end unN wtth loR. Oarage A ic Me. vw plus rich

CALL CATHY C-21 Northweatern 629-6000

vaul ted coHnge. track I gM lng oak t r im. $97 500

bedroom. 2 beth, »SMll*i1 aaMrigs, sfcySght, M . k i tchen appMnoee. newly design decorated, pool /pond vtaws. snd unit, decfc. garsga $110 J 0 0 346-5919

NOVI - CROS8W1NOS. Decorator pa r ted . 2 badroom. 3 both ranch with pond view, flnlshed lowar level with wwt ber A s team room On* car oarags Only $126,500 By Ownar Open Sun. 2 - 5 22166 Edgeweter. S erf 9. W. of Haggerty 346-7216

NOVI OPEN SUN 1-4PM 22659 WOOLSEY

Tbla ranch condo baa everything you need tor the prtce! 3 bedroome. f u l baeement. bright end chet Mvtng and din ing room Lot * of I ag* Good locat ion. $77,900

The

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200

Gloria Clayton REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111

PLYMOUTH I M aaoupancy. spoe om ranch, large meetsi shufterad windows. d<

IP prtwata pehc carport Aaklng $11,200. C M Genie Ounn tor dlrec-

COLDWELL BANKER 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

PLYMOUTH - OPEN SUN 1-4PM 12522 PMeoreal

W. o I Sheldon. N. of Ann Arbor Tr 2 bedroom plus den. 2.5 batha. flrM floor taundry, f u l ba*anient. 2 car

thru-out . immed ia te occupancy $161,900.

CALL JEAN BRANNAN Re/Max Weet 261-1400

PLYMOUTH TWP . 1 bedroom con-do. ( upe rb condMon. end unit, bal-cony. M . quiet oomptax. by owner $59,900 Evee 455-6071

PRICED TO SELL POTOMAC* TOWNE II

End unit over looking p o d and d u b -houee. TaK> bedroome, Mting room with Areptooe. private entrenoe. pa-tio. security elerm system tinier besement $102,000 H-60363

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

PRIVATE COURT LOCATION Enter M a privacy of this NorthvMe townhouee decorated In neutral tone*. 3 Bedroom*. 1M bethe. lerge

NOVI

PRIVATE ENTRY 2 bedroom. 2M b * t h Townhouee Qraat room wtth fireplece. tormM d M n g . buM-4ne In ki tchen FMehad beaemenl. ntoety decorated. Tennia cour ts . POOL gs-rags $69,500

GREAT LOCATION! BeeuWufly dec-o«-ated 3 bed room Townhouee Liv-ing room. fi.s i i M d in ing room, bulft-Ins m ki tchen, flnlehed beeement. 1M beths Prtveta yard O ibhouae , tenn is c o u r t s . I ng round poo l , $75,900.

LIVONIA Upper unit beauty o i le rs greet room with flreptace. 2 f u l bath*, lormal d M n g room. M buM- In* m kitchen. CaMomia fam«y room. 2 large bed-rooma. pr ivate entry, p o d . garaga. $114,000

Century 21 Nad*. Inc. 477-9800

N O W 24612 OLDE ORCHARD (10 M M . W. of Haooartv) OPEN SAT A SUN "2 -5

n iuVaf fy r t d t c o r t t t d 2 bsdroom to«m#iouM/condo ka m m o w W r coo-dtuon f loor . M n d o v A HgMftng t r M t r m h t i room r w t o m l o i h O w c t M i p ^ o f y c i -XMl Largs rooms. Fsm«y room.

mt. G t app i -

ny Enctoaad garden overtook* orc-herd. W M m a M M n e d A leapecSM mgmt . Clubhduee. p o d . tennia courts. $75,900 Ownar. 477-7425

NOVV3 bed room end unit Ranch.

dew*, now carpet, cantrai M . pet lo Lake and p o d . $72,500. 344-0004

Oefclend County

MAY SPECIAL Just nor th ot 12 Oaka la I N * clean A apadoua 2 bedroom. 1M bam condo. a t tached garage, baaa-m a n t terms Only $72,500

GAIL BUTCHER

RE/MAX 100 348-3000

OPEN HOUSE CLEAN UPPER RANCH STY LEI

$57,800 2 bedroom*. M appkancea. Immedi-ate occupancy, convenient to shop-ping and a c h o o M

OPEN SUNDAY) 2-5 GAS FIREPLACE! $134,900 Cozy M n g r o o m flrsclacs keeps Me chM away in M is o o m t o r t a M a l bad-room WeaMouaa, Formal dMng . fln-lehed baeement wWh off loe and fam-•C 41146 Colony Fa Colony Form Or,

•m O d e . W. of t 8 . o l Ann Arbor

OPEN HOUSE! THIS SUNDAY 1-4 >»M

THE REST OF YOUR LiFE can be enjoyed t o Me M M In thta imegl-naOvely daeigned CausMr Communi-ty 25 detached noma*, lanms c o u r t pond and na tu re t r M sdndtog through 4 acres of vtrgm w o o d * COME ANO SEE TMEM FOR YOUR-SELF! 4A462 Arbore tum CMta . W. off McCiumpha. 8 . o I Ann Arbor R.

The Prudential William Decker,

REALTORS 455-8400

Wdapendanffy Owned m d Opstetad

NORTHVILLE - 2 bedroom. 2

houee Sun. I - 4pm. 344-2612

LAKE EDGEWOOD TOWNHOMES • Contemporary ft Luxurious • Spacioui

Luxury homes offer more prirscy than most homes . Only 20 minutes from Ann Arbor.

3 0 minutes away from 8outhfleld and Parminfton. • Lad o( taMKy m daagn • S u n S $ c k . c o u r t y a r d paio and . • M b 8 S o o n a , 2 t o 3 V k t a S a b S o o n y « S h S M u m d o o r * to dtcfc

• Ubbi IbwbI ( M a l a r b a t f r o o m * M r oendSonlng and 1 0 %

a S d a n c y l u r r u o a

M O O C L H O U R S D A I L Y 1 2 - 8 * « B weet M MM 148. TWn t g h f an Grend MNar. L M e $ $ p l i l l Is aSM# I M i en M e M B O C M

mini) a

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PusM) and g raM valua In B M Baa-arty H a * o o n d o Mesaer badroom * • » dacfc and a M k - M doeet . addl-flonM bedroom. 2 M beMa. L M n g room with brtcfc w M flrepieoe. A l kMchen scc f le rcas m o u d s e private pat io 32249 $cuth f laM. W. M Southttatd. off Locherte $114,000

HALL & HUNTER Aak tor Deb Cavanaugh

8 4 4 - 3 8 0 0

OPEN SUN. 1-4 I H a a a u i t Ptymouth. enter off a ty . 8 o» A n n A i t o r R d ,

COLDWELL BANKER 4 5 S - S 0 0 0

P L Y M O U T H • Baaoo Ranch 2 bsdrooma. $ floor Ma t f l r y , 2 oar M M M

Land C e l w a M ^ i l i ' l h 7 C X

plymoutx jm a yaars sm. tm-b M « s U B M M . m B M h a . ' d M M g ares, I M I Mr. | N i M a daM. M a a -mm*, aad s W i i a i l garaos M apaast. a miumi n $ t * M a o

ROBERT BAKE Rssl tor t

453-8200 p i rMou t i - n i "

B^By MtMffBV

Kr»"s: .£2 r '3c .s

stoo a dacfc. Oaaut lM usa ot hard-wood floors. $64,900.

BRADBURY RANCH Impeccable Plymouth condo wtth forms! dining room area. FMehed

i m a m wtth bath snd wet ber gives you extra I v lng area. Endoeed patio

SPACIOUS TOWNHOME Brand new Downtown Plymouth Condos ready for you lo move BeautMl floor plana with quadty touches throughout Large Great

2 Bedrooms. 2 bath*, at tached ga-rage $126,900 to $129,900

CENTURY 21 Harttord Soutti 464-6400

ROCHESTER-Bahind Me 9 M green Greet O e k * Country Club. 3 bed-room*. 2 M bethe wi th den. cuetom kitchen. IMahed beeement. many entree. $ 199,000 661-1350

ROCHESTER HILLS From $66 MO 00

ROCHELLE PARK CONDOS BUILDERS CLOSE OUT

on f t i aee I 2-3 bedroom ranche* and two story units available tor immedtato deliv-ery. O M kitchen wfth M appflancoe. o M doors and t r im. 2 f u l batha.

•ppflancaa. brtck f ronts 2 car ga-rage. patto. S. of t Hamkn. East of C rooks Opan 12-4. 7 days. 664-5910

Marc J. S t o i a r M - Broker

ROCHESTER Townhouee /Condo / end unit. 2 bedroome.atof l baaa-m a n t I M batha. M lond f l l unod . neutral colors, carport . By Ownar

.000. 65A-314<

Inge, skylight, balcony outside M n g room d o o r w M . btacfc A white ce-ramic toyer. o M Sbrary w M . M app*anoea Including weaher/dryer. $75,900 Appointment , 280-1369

ROYAL OAK - 3 naw ki tchen, rawly decors led

$66,000 54S-0B90

SOUTHFIELD Balmoral. 3 badroom. 2 bath. 1.239 sq f l P o d . carport , doee t o snop<Mr>g and I-6B6. By owner $60,500 642-1960

SOUTHFIELD - Gorgeous Chanticleer Condo. Priced lo s M at $159,900* Convenient to 1698. 2 bedroom*. 2M b a t h s dan, set- in kitchen. tormM dining, recrea

deck. I M floor tawxiry. Al-moet 2,000 sq.ft . of charm A value. Open Stat. May 20. 2 :30-5pm Ask f o r C i n d y o r R o s s l a a

647-1900

SOUTHFIELD - " JUST LISTED" Up-dated 3 bedroom condo S p a d o u * townhd jaa wfth 2 f u l baMs. n« cerpet. oantral M . private cour tyard entrance wtth newer wood deck $91,900 A M tor Teri Spi ro CENTURY 21 TOOAY 655-2000

SouthAaW

PRICED RIGHT FOR YOU!

7 condo* to chooeo f rom, w a rta a n y o n e * n e e d a P r i c e d f r o m $34,000 t o $ 1 M . 9 0 0

CENTURY 21

bama. 2 car garaoa. M i baaam graM toCMton. $88,900

CALL SHOLA ROSE The Michigan Group

951-4100 or 661-9750

SOUTHFIELD Sharp 2 bedroom tower Prtwata entry, utMty room, n s u t r a decor Appltancss. pool , car -port. Pr iced to a M Agent 353-251$

must s e a 3 badroom. 2 etory oondo M Pe lMa OreMt W w i M M baea-

c lo ie t , a 1145.000

WEST B L O O M F C L D Luaury ranch oondo. qu tm. prtvale w/» 6 * a u M M

$199,900 Buyers orSy name/number on machine 991-8306

PRICED RIGHT FOR YOU!

an yon. $33.00

i a * n e e d * P r i c e d f r o m 000 lo $149,900

CENTURY 21

o p t N a A r t a o M . t-4 LMOCN - W a l Fenton. 8Mer Lake Rd Call off U . 8 . » . 8382 SILVER LAKE RD. - 1900 eg. I t tow country ranch with M l Iront

22*22 garage, tot 100x373

' * * 1119 .000 820 BYRAM LAKE OR - 2544 aq ft i v l n g area. bMevei. 22x22 garaga. tot 125i190. 12x19 decfc. talptaca. 3 or 4 bedroome. cay aaMr A ssasr

$129 000 l i l i s a e w i w i m a n - 1-73A-7196

po r t h . 22x Fireplece

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D . 4 4 1 2 KNIGHTSBRIOGE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM - Spec-tacular location m lovely Knight abr idge Beauti ful condo with 2,400 tquare feet ot space tor gracaoue IMng 2 bedroom*. 2M balh*, tf*n*Sea den. Loed* ot storage and baeement too Conv tax haa p o d and dubhouee Leaae with op-t ion $1,500/mo $129,900

646-1800-

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE

Sattar Homes ft Gardens

WESTLAND IMMED OCCUPANCY • WOOOWORTH WOOOS CONDOS Located 9701 V e n o y N ot Ford Rd. 2 baMoom ranch. 2 b a t h a ^ M baaa-mant CA Open l - 6 p m OePy Sharp!

From $66,000 C a l Gayla Hunt 525-9600 Modal 427-4965

CENTURY 21 Harttord North

WESTLAND. Maple VlSag* C o n d o * a Naw construct ion 8 3 bedroom* 8 2 f u l balh* a 1850 sq ft a AppSancas Included a Cantrai aa a Window treatment s lowance a All end units a Must sea. $75,900

OPEN SAT $ SUN 2-5 OR C M tor appointment

On Hlxtord. E. off HU S of Ford Rd

CAMELOT REALTY INC C M HMana 525-5400

WESTLANO MARQUETTE VILLAGE

OPEN DAILY - NOON-8PM

Starting at $56,900

2 badroom. 1 Oath condoe on ground l e v * . 1.050 Sq. Ft. A l major sppltances a r * included Oua l t y M sf lordabia pneea. Located M mas S of Ford Rd on Marquette, i block E of Wayne Rd

Model Phone 726-1530

CENTURY 21 Gold Kay 255-2100

WESTLANO 2 bedroom. utHfty /dryer, central M . pa-

tto. carport 7706 Manor Circle $57,900 425-0372

* BLOOMFIELD- OPEN BUN 2-5 Greenpoaue. 2 badroom. 2M bath ranch 1989 b u l t . mirrors, akyflght flmahad baa*m*n t , deck Immacu-late* $143,000. nagoffaMs 766-0332

W . BLOOMFIELD. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, contamporary dacor $69,900

sr H a Condoe Marti Warren.

2J.

W. BLOOMFIELD - 14 Mfla/ Hal-Open Sun.. Stuning towrv 1700 sq . ft . sknond kitchen,

baaamant pool, ga rag* $ 1 1 2 , 0 0 0 Land c o n t r a d 661-6067 932-1141

W BLOOMFIELD - Mapta Ptaca vs -tas. Oek wood H dets lched ranch With Ion. 3 bedrooma, 3 b a t h s Mica kitchen, prtveta wood* NM. 2 car

W BLOOMFIELD - Open Sun., 1 Spm Contamporary townhouee. and un i t l a t floor leundry 3 t ' rooms. 2M be lh * A d m . n r s p l a

•ar level. 2

$134,000

CONOO LUXURY 1986 buM - contemporary 3 bedroom, 3 bam condo, marb le toyer. 2 flrepieco*. mk io red w M . flrat floor laundry. 2 decks - M on a wooded tot $196,000

KIM SANCHEZ

RE/MAX 100 348-3000

floMsN

F o e S a t o

NEW CONSTRUCTION ton. PlymouM. Uvonia, North »Ma.

I a i d FanMncior * $110^850.000. •adarv EaoMsnt flnandng

581

ABK FOR NANCY M B M N G E R The MKMgan Group 10 or>80-3287

NOVI Under ConelAictton. 2-279 eq ft. C o n l a n v o r a r y m Pebble FUdg* Sub M acre l o t flrapiaoe m greet room. 3 bedroome. weM-kt c toeM*. 2M beth*. IM floor taundry $179,500 C M A J Van Oyan

229-2085

STOP WAITING You can b u l d your naw homo with below m a r t M rata oonatructlon

(Own paymem - y MILES quality n iaM iaN. We aven offer a paimei ier i t f inancing opt ion

tor pi iMaalnnal

MILES HOMES i^0(w34-ea20

DOUBLE W1D€ P R C T D TO M L L Jwnar mum * M , M M I f f M OOM. a M MB M no proM OLMR 10 mo. o M , over 1900 M . R . BY Rad-MMT 28 A 84. $ LEWOPM. 2 baM .

a d mdudad toL Wagon

4 8 » 3 8 2 0

Suing A fomdy on 5a x 110 Mr

FAIRMONT, 1988 - 14 • 70. 2 bed-

osBMgs $21,000 $44-4910

FREE AIR-CONOITlONINa an M Estates to-

M L Ac t 1 MobSe Homes 482-2108

HOLLY Park 1998. 2 I ledroom*. 1 bem. 9vmg room, kftcn n. new car-pet 'bands, weaher. d $8600*. Can aMr on tot

r i e r . M e d . $47-1884

MARLETTE 1888. tt>88. 2 bed-aty i s m c M U d . M lew tot rant, can

stay o n t o L

MINT CONDITION - 3 bedroom 70x14 $1280 down, $210/mo

387-2330

MOBILE H O M E - 12x65ft . 4x8 ax-pendo. 3 bedroom. I M bem. shed, decfc. furni ture. appMncaa. AMIng $10,500 L a M Orion Leave mea-sage. 781-7S87: 373-188*

N O W taraa v. lot- 10 mlnuMfl f rom

12 O a k s Old Dutch Fsrma 7 room*. 2 ba th* , f t rapiace Owner 344-2417.

ST. C L A M SHORES To be buat m LMeview School Dtotrtd. 3 bedroom, brick ranch wah 2M ceram-ic bath*, greet room, tor-

room. I M floor laundry tached garaga. F t * wew plana available—changae negotiable. $132,500 (S-00MAD) A M for VAL T RUM BAUER

777-4940.

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NORTHVILLE - King a houee. 2 baM oom. I M bam. Mnlng room, good nelghbora. p o d . view,

" " ja . 348-7176

NORTHV1LLE/NOVI area. Country Place townhouee. and unit, prtvete wooded aettmg. Uvtng room/f l re-piace. aaperata dining room/wetber . 3 bedroom*. 2M bath*, country kitchen, J e n n - M range, pentry. ce-ramic t M toyer. f u l baeement. l car garage, patto $125,000 348-9255

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ALL NEW 4 UNIT suburban luxury rental condos 3 bedroom. 2 beth 2 car garaga. paid for 10 y r * Financ-ing svMable Exosflsm appreciating area 31>-230-6680

APARTMENTS - APARTMENTS Sin-90 uni te* vacant lani LauranceM A Aaaods tas A M for Jim. 258-8200

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN 14 unita $735,000. Good money mafcar Beat location $250,000 d o w n Vacation homa conaidaied In t rade C M 795-0800

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QUALJTY HOMES f NOVI

H IGHLAND HILLS MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY w located o n Sealy R o a d b e t w e e n H a g g e r t y a n d l l a a d n w h r n n k A d lum N of Grand River and only 2 m i s s f rom Twelve Oek*. 14 x 70 M a r i a n s IM batha. oantrM air. c loaed porch. 3 bedrooma weaher /dryer . Move/ refr lgerMor p remium site. ImmeMefa occupan-cy $17,900

14 x 70 Vic tor ian with an S « 36 pando 2 bedrooma. 2 M I batha. M k i tchen app lgnraa. corner tot. a m u M see home, owner a M pay M

a. $34,900

14 X 66 S c t M t 2 bedrooms 1 bem Large c losed porch, premium tot. k i tchen

C M Joanna 474-0333

REDMAN. 1984, 14 X 70. 3 bad-room. 2 bath, aome sppMnoaa Ex-ceAenl cond i t ion on beeu t fM lot In

$15,800. 897-4734

REOMAN 2 b a t h . H

i. 28x64. 3 bedroom, room, sky lights.

A d 1 M o M Homa SMaa, 482-2105

TSX GLEN ARBOR REALTY ;

RESALE CONOOMMHJM8 AT THE HOMESTEAD

SpectacMar sunsets ovar Lak* Michigan ar * yours from Ma bring room, dbtoig room, fcndan A large d a M o I M M specious $ bedroom. 2 b a M condomin ium Needed in ths

gR on a rtdgs wNMn wMUng M baach. p o d . lennla and

M f l ng $136,900

HOME S4TC: BUM your d reem ho. w M a b e e u t i M toraM Entoy A sedueton wMNn aaa,

o I beach, lam $25,000

GREAT LAKES " H o r n * away from home" j IUBcfve fy lurniehed to gnw you luxury A comfor t You car enjoy dramedc vtows of the Crystal RNer A L M e MtaMgan I rom your Svlng room A mealer bedroom New beech, tonnie A p o d Exc i l un t rent-« htotory 2 bedroom. H M M M floor pien $129,900

SOUTH VILLAGE Luxurious gw-away m tha w o o d s i bedroom corv dommium Wfth raised whk lpod m

pieoe. convenience kitchen New VlSag* shops, akang A p o d Aftord-abto $85,000

You can heve t h e lun of Iv lng m * •eceaon homa rwiantoconi of dsy* gone by . M M M e kaoay of today TNs 1 bad room A toff townhouee n -d u d s s " o l d tsahtoned' namad gleaa Mwdowa. braaa In th* beth. pkff Cham W8M. woodburrang flro-

$99,900. view of th* p o d

HAWKS NEST Your vacation home ewett* you Excit ing, contemporary architecture. "F i re drum ' enama

kMchen. large porch (aome acreened ML En>oy Ma view of a beeuMU tor-aM or the excitement ot- downha skiing. Neer new p o d $115 ,000 to $129,800

FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS OF ALL RESALE PROPERTIES AT THE HOMESTEAD RESORT CALL:

Stavan Netherton, Broker Glen Arbor Realty, Inc.

Days: (616) 334-3055 Fax: (616)334-3056

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY FOR 56 A older Beau t IM Royal Hobday Park. 2 m w of weet lend M M . Doub le A s ing le homes f r o m $19,900 Wondensnd. 387-2330

SKYLINE. 1984, modem. 3 bed-room. 2 M l ba tha Can stay on kM In Canton Tan . , assumption or naw

. C M 722-0092

TROY V ILLA-Sharp Pendetaton 1974. 2 bedroom, shed. M . M ap-pSancea, new carpM. P o d A d u b -houee. $13,000.

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BLACK LAKE: Houee tor aato. 100 ft. f rongtage. naar Cheboygen. 2 bedrooms. 2 beth*. ettachad ga-rage CxcMont c o n d M o n $88,500 For appo in tment CM 61$-B2>e34$

BURT LAKE - North and - Large Oneway atone ranch. 2 flreptace* 3 b e d r o o m * 3 baths, baaamant 2 oar garaga. 300 ft . of frontage

i cottage c m DeTour Ch*r r r ing ,

naffy M n i a h e d $55 000

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St ra f fo rd VBe - vary apadoua 3 badrooma p l u * 12 x 2 $ axpendo Loeda of storage apaoa. huge tree tonda ahade A prtvacy to d e M

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BELLEVILLE- 1981 SchulDL 14x70. 2 bedroom, wood deck appMncaa inducted, muat aM. $12,900 or b a M C M after 2:30pm. 487-4680

CANTON - Newt, i s r rodMsd l 12 * 55 Baron. 2 b a d r o o m * M appfl-anoas. ahed and mora. Too much to M t . MuM SSM $3,900 397-0780

CANTON-Senior Park Roomy 2 bedroom M a r t e n * 2 parking spec-aa. newer Inauieted roof. Aakmo $12,000 Aftar 8pm 591-008$

CLEARANCE SALE

Spr ing Own your own home tar lees than apartment r a n t A l CMd*s Lak* Eatata* (JuM M U M Irom 12 Oafcs

M a o o o v a r i y are reedy I > For M O

UTTLE VALLEY - 685-7770 MCOONALD HOMES-884-833

C M Gary PtMtoa. Re/Max 618-347-4100

330 W Mltche* PMoekay, Ml 49770

CLARE AREA Watorfront 3 bed-room chatat. bufld to a U t $39,900 campls la . M u M aee. For a p p t 824-1887 LMss lda Home BuMtora

CLARE-LAKEFRONT CHALET 3 b e d r o o m * bufld to • * . MuM see. $40,000 For appolntmenl c M

545-7727

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M o M magnfftoant 3723 aq. IL heme high on a rtdga overlooking GMn Lafca 4 b a d r o o m * 4 b a M * 2 story Automat ic t ram (ssets 4) gfldaa you up A d o w n Me M l to your own secluded beech wNh 146 ft. water f rontage A dock Only $275,000

C M Steven E Netherton. Broker D a y * ($16) 334-3055 F A X (618)334-3066

LAKES O f THE NORTH SUB. Executive retreat la M spor t* area. 3 bed room. 2 baM. tasMy room. 2 car ge raga 1800 sq. ft- ki .eet inent OOtentM. $105,000 Video a Mtahl l C M Laura: (313)665-1586

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HtGGINS/HOUGHTON LAKE • - - M » - i a afc id i i ---- - - -nwm j pworocwT, m cnsi*i Yr. rotaid homa. wooded tot doee to lake/Mate park. $30,990 522-0342 LAKEFRONT COTTAGE Lake. Enjoy a natural wooded aur-roundaig. wfld Ma A tariorsmic i M e view $58,000 791-7181

LAKE HURON - OSCOOA Large tots with i l U l l In prenMr aubdhrlaton Cedar L M e A Lake Huron p i l i l geees Golf course, ten-nis courts A d u b houee Low doan on land c o n t r a d (313)891-8013

NEAR MESTBRANCH - Approxi-m a t o r 1 acre wtm 115 toM d wetor frontage. Haa 66' mooes home A 2 cer gsrags on property C M OKk Brown. Resffy Amertcs. 347-4545

NORTHPORT Outstanding waiai-fl on l property lo-cated 2 mass south of Vis VMsgs d

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dock $2754)00. C M Devs A8sn (818671-8161 Evas (6161386-5857

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3) Amount of loan $21,568

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6) Monthly Site Rental S 285 |base rent, 1 year lease)

Total Monthly Cost

Home* from $24,000 to $60 ,000 (appro* 1,000 aq. ft. to l . *00 9q ft.)

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LOCATION.LOCATION, LOCATION - A lovely tri-level wtth Florida room. Novi schools, lake access to Walled Lake and close to freeway. Priced to sell. Must see! $104,900 261-0700

WESTLAND SPACIOUS DESCRIBES THIS TONQUISH TRI-LEVEL - North of Warren, features, a shelved cto set, Florida room. 3 new cei l ing fans, huge lot. 1 Vi baths, ceramic foyer. RELEASE OF LIABILITY REQUIRED. •96.900 326-2000

NORTHVILLE IMPRESSIVE 3 BEDROOM - Tri-level featuring ca-thedral cei l ings in l iving room and ki tchen. Family room with f ireplace. 2Vi baths, off ice and tove+y suoroom. Existing land contract assumabie! $ 1 3 1 , 9 0 0 - 3 4 3 ^ 3 0

CANTON OUTSTANDING RANCH - 3 bedroom. 3 baths, first floor laundry, family room has natural f ireplace, door-wall leading to deck. Central air and security. Energy roll ing shutters p lus H o m e Warranty Plan. $124,700 455-7000

WESTLAND NOTHING S MISSING - In th is Condo with Livonia Schools. 2 large bedrooms. 1Vi baths, at tached garage wtth direct access, basement, central air. c lubhouse, pool , court yard and lots of storage. $75,900 261-0700

INKSTER NEAT A N D CLEAN - A truly af fordable 3 bedroom brick Ranch wi th f inished basement. Wayne/West land Schools. Newer w indows and solar panels wh ich will help reduce heat bills.

^ 326-2000

PLYMOUTH COZY COUNTRY RANCH - Sharp 3 bedroom, IV* baths in Ptymouth, has family room, fireplace. Oak-hardwood floors, plaster waits. 2 car det. garage pius beautiful treed lot. Beautifully maintained. $99,900 . 455-7000

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REDFORD LOOKING FOR MORE R O O M ? - Country sett ing and charm. 5 bedrooms. 2 story home. Large kitchen with eating area. Oak cabinets, large pantry Family room with ceil ing fan. 2 full baths. $79,900 455-7000

WESTLAND NOTHING S MISSING - In this Condo with Uvonia Schools. 2 large bedrooms, 1V4 baths, at tached garage w i th direct access, basement, central air. c lubhouse, pool , court yard and lots of storage. $76,900 261-0700

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GARDEN CITY ENJOY A HUGE FAMILY ROOM - wi th nautra l fire-place. New vinly windows and finished basement with half bath and bar. New hot water heater and steel doors SEE AND MAKE AN OFFER. $81,900 326-2000

PLYMOUTH ELEGANT COLONIAL IN WOODLORE - 4 bedrooms. 2VS baths, family room, fireplace, central air. Beautiful wood floor in family room and den. Home on wooded lot on cul-de-sac. Home protection plan offered $209,900 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

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3 YEAR OLD RANCH -CUSTOM 3 YEAR OLD RANCH - 3 bedroom. 2v» baths, Pella windows, w o o d floor in great room and formal dining room, ceramic foyer and kitchen. Walkout lower level. 3 car at tached garage. $279,900 455-7000

LIVONIA PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - Shows in this mint condi-t ion 5 bedroom Quad. Up-dated large kitchen, storage galore. 3 full baths, fami ly room, f ireplace, some Pella w indows, newer roof, 2 car garage. $157,000 261-0700

WESTLAND ABSOLUTE MOVE- IN CONDITION - C o n d o wtth 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpet, electric stove, refriger-ator, d ishwasher . Balcony overlooks w o o d e d area. Ex-cellent locat ion, immediate occupancy. $53,500 477-1111

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CANTON 2,/> ACRES - Large, immaculate home with 4 bed-rooms, 2V i baths. 3V* car garage. 18x24 deck. New neutrql floor coverings. First floor master suite, couk l be us6d as in-law quarters. $177,900 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

CANTON WONDERFULLY UPDATED - 4 bedrooms, 1 Vt baths, first floor laundry, central air, formal dining room, family room with fireplace. Newer roof, kitchen sink/counters, windows, carpeting and hot water heater. $119,900 455-7000

NORTHVILLE CIRCLE THIS ONE - Move-in condi t ion 2 bedroom Townhouse Condo. Lake access, new thermal win-dows. disposal and hot water tank. Partially f inished basement, central air. Located in High land Lakes. $84,900 261-0700

LIVONIA OPEN SUNDAY 19344 BRENTWOOD - 3 bedrooms, remodel led k i tchen, attached garage with large work-shop. Potent ial to add on. Florida room can be con-verted to a four th bedroom or an off ice. $79,500 477-1111

CANTON SMART INVESTMENT - Your own condo, ' tax advan-tages. bui ld equity, perfect for single, fresh paint, new neutral carpet, mini bl inds, stove, ref., washer, dryer, possible land contract. $36,000 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

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CANTON IMMACULATE COLONIAL - Freshly painted, l iving room has newer carpet ing, fami ly room with f i replace and doorwal l to deck, nicely decorated throughout , central air and attached 2 car garage. $102,900 261-0700

LYON TWP. COUNTRY UVING AT ITS BEST - 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, 2000 sq. ft. Brick Ranch on 5 acres wtth stream First floor laundry, 2 f ireplaces, walk-out basement, central air, 2 car attached garage. 10 years old. $158,900 261-0700

LIVONIA RANCH WITH PARK-UKE SETTING - Move in condi-t ion, lots of updates in this gorgeous ranch h o m e with 2 baths in nor thwest Livonia. Finished basement . $119,900 477-1111

PLYMOUTH CAPE C O D - Charming immaculate home. Living room wtth natural f ireplace, fami ly room wtth wood stove. Newer bath and kitchen. 2 bedrooms. 2 car at-tached garage. Perfect for a young couple. $84,900 4 5 5 7 0 0 0

REDFORD 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH C O N D O - Brick Condo with private basement and covered patio. Formal d in ing room, central ak. neutrally decorated, and neat and clean

$55,900 281-0700

NKSTER INVESTORS DREAM - Three bedroom brick Ranch, wtth 1 car garage. Purchaser to assume 411 repairs. $39,900 326-2000

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PRIDE O F OWNERSHIP - d isp layed in th is 4 bed-room, 2Vt bath Creecendo Quad located in Canton Newer roof, central air wtth Interrupt. Private yard. Quiet street. Move in and enjoyl $131,900

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NOVI SUPER NOVI CONOO - 3 bedrooma Ptaca. Nothing to d o but move right In windows, f ireplace in l iv ing room, large kitchen area, finished baeement. de tached garage. $89,000 261-0700

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$80,900 226-2000

SOUTH LYON DCUQHTFUL FAMILY HOME - In park, p o n d and lots of ton tor kids. Large lot. Faat growing area o f Lyon Twp. 3 bedroom. IV* bath. Extra deep basement . Neutral decor. $123,900

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_ . naar Lans-atg 377 acras wm «Mda. wm * n d a . buddbu.

bMcktap Rds Br 517-634-5734

HORSE FARM ON 11 4 9 ACRES « your toofcine lor room to roan nara • Ml 7 Ma* bam. »6*SC ndlng ararva aRh tack Miop 30>2S atoraoa

^ o«s

1400 aq. ft. 2 bants. 3 aooraa* t balcony off maatar bad-room. pond cabtn lanoad corral A mucti mora AMung $139,900 Land

barms avMtottfa cal l TIM KAZY

2 acras wm* pares 6 utjkoas -500 456-7987

SOUTHRELD SETTING -

•ooOad KM at quMI tamd

ScltooM >16.500 ASK FOR VERNA KAY

961-6700 CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

Lafcalioni pneaa n a n 00 AMo Ma* i r - i i t new B M >240 000 CMI 353-0077

Lafca SfMrtnon Invnacw-droom 2 b a n Mfcafcon:

- — prorata a* sports Mka «180.000 By Q»nat TSOJ3T39

FOITON 1990 a q ft contampo-rary aotar. 4 badrooma 2 M l Q^ths 1.7 acras aRfc woods. Rsd Carpat PamaM 1-82S-2211 or 1T35-4972

HAMMOND LAKEFRONT contamporary aitlfi apac-

2V»

SYLVAN/OTTER LAKES 1" ultra Contamporary Irvtng Tofeocman Marti ont nomas locat-ad on a aacaudad p a r t r a a s A uraciua daNalopmani • # nomas •rorr. >400.000 to >600.000

X * RAHAT WE'MAX EXECUTIVE 737 680C

TORCH LAKE . 4 120 ft » o n u « e S For more nJorment w a a A e e Estsee-6

tiearooin home onael expoeure tr contact Slate 1«-M»-218S

UNION LAKE - Bea maaa i r r A

beorociiii. fisr-e t. 3 car snacned oaraoa 2 car gars( S e o r * 7 ftraptecee

a hee n n * n g wet b e a mee-

t a Oedroom 2 de. * s 2 f iaror—e or. ea sports Mfte s ? e » s e e Attr Som 685-S325 or 383-4773

S LYON. Country 9Mnq m -Country Lana EstaMs' BaauMu roMng. 1/2 10 1 acra ho Starting M S32 900 X) bom a»firaaaaaji and NoMyNorOv-<9to araaa From dowmemm S Lyon, go Wast apprrnianalMj 1 rnda on 10 •9to Rd_ to Oafc wood l laadnaa Sub Entor N on OaMiMa to « v tranca of aub Caa 437-5340

WEST BLOOMFIELD I to buBdars I M M r

Mrgs toto. 100 It front by 1B5 fl.

t S X Z K '

YPSILANTI TWP.- M acras on - >30.000 Land Contract

FEHUG REAL ESTATE 4S3-7BOO

3 4 0 L a f c a W w r f t o a o r t

DRUMMONO ISLAND. 3 badroom. sandy MMm baach. garaga apan-

Smffh 6 Grthn. inc.. RaaI EstaM. 295 ChawnM Rd Drummond laMnd. Ml a972«

DUNHAM LAKE - WMfc a o ttraal to ctaanaat lafca S E tAcragan 2 Otocfcs to goH coursa. condortabto. afBcwnt. 3 badroon 2 baths, tomdy room <Mth toft acra. >142.000 987-9064

HARRISON TWP Moat baauirtu noma on Lafca Si CM* Contampo-rary CoKmM on ovar 2 acres. bu*l-«i poof a«th Jacuzc modarn kltchan •ath bu*t-sia mucfi mcra (S-24JEF) Aak tor VAL TRUM8AUER lor a* da-tads

777-4940

S c h w e i t z e r REAL ESTATE

Bettar Homes & Gardens HIGHLAND - AjrtorO Acra Sub 1900 Ma#on Or BaautHuf canal frontage on • * sports Oucfc lafca »y w a r LOkMy 3 bsdroom rarer. 2 baths •nMhad toarar toMf «raa> oat «at bar. Sack dock. profaaaKmady Mmtocapad. undargro>m aprmkMr >198.500 By appt 687-4712

LAKE ANGELUS • 3 badrooma 3 90f

tartar, datacnad 2 car gwi By

rage aprtn 335-5965

LAKE VOORHEIS - KEATING TON Lafca. Orton eras Custom t u n 4 badroom ranch. 3 batha. 3400 aq fl. Ntenaw Alamanittos. 642-4969

UNOEN - AftordabM Mfce (Wig on M sports L 00 baa Lafca one 2 bad-room home aatn hraptoca. >96.900 2 hiafctohM iota, a r naramum 90 n

M i a d 623-2450

UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT Prvna location iabuaous setting One of the last opportunitMe to oam acreage ai thM praatigiaue area »:s5 5oc spm U«J Broock inc Raaflors 626-4000

V O O R H E I S L A K E

P R I V I L E G E S

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4

2 4 4 4 C e d a r K e y .

L a k e O r t o n

S . o< W a M o n &

E . o f J o s l y n Enjoy your eummar r . thM quality budt homa a4m Mka pr-voegaa Country kdenan adh hMdvood Boors bay aandow and aWtdow aaats Ta^-slory" Maiy room with Boor-to-oadang —{iraplaca Fsmdy room with French doors to dac* Loft area wrt* lovely lafca < a > Baauldul extanor? (204.900 M-64962

H A N N E T T , I N C . R E A L T O R S

646 -6200

N o v i

G r a n d R iver F ron tage 2500/5000/7000 Sq Ft

D o c k s

A v a i l a b l e

R e d u c e d r a t e s

I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

C a l l : J o n S a v o y S i g n a t u r e

A s s o c i a t e s ( 3 1 3 ) 9 4 8 - 9 0 0 0

MKN- STORAGE FACILITY * t lAc/agar Port City 100 units. nousa 6 room lo expand Bard a-i w c a i g 6 racer* appraMal area abM >220 000 PO Box 3374 Arm Arbor Ml 49106

PRIME JEWELRY location mth dyiai:eea«. phones 6 Marina In

Budtfcng 55^5597

TANNING SALON NORTHVILLE 4 beds 2 stand-up hexes, room tor

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT WTTH EOBAR8CNE

Thompsoo-Brown 553-8700

354 income Property APARTMENTS 24 •nits sa sepe-raw u M d a a T«erw 2 OeOrocrn,

saeoooo 841-4477

FERNOALE 23 •r tment urM. Onck seoereie - a « i r good cadi Bow George jstxxxy

648-9AM

G A R D E N CITY BRICK 6 U o i t

First Oftonng - Prime Location, ranch, coirtyai-d 2 cer Qarage carpetaq. a * , appkancei. laundry 'acames. oarar financing 25 yaars MO 000 down

Perry R e a l t y 4 7 8 - 7 6 4 0

TROY CLOSED RESTAURANT

130 taets hjh, eouopad For rant Ca* Mr Fad 655-9300

USED CAR LOT lor ram or Maaa W«h acanse Redtord Area 427-6353

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R a n t

BERKLEY - ROYAL OAK Mid 1 badroom. eictodas naai

>394 6 >450 par Month 399-9725

BMMMGHAJi t - Library area FuSy

wee* nagoMa H a W a * to H i atari. restaur ems. hoppng 848-74 T3

B M M N Q K A * 8475 iworvH

1. looety 1 bedroom Carp—ed. newly deco-

raieo Catcon or uetio Credn r»-port -equred 30 i N Eton 358-^800 E «es <>46-1660

4 0 0 A p t o . F o r R a n t

BIRMINGHAM

THE 555

L U X U R Y H I G H R I S E

• 1. 2. 3 badroom apartmants • Ooamtoam BfrmJngham

• CorfTpamentar) Garege par* .fig

• 2 6 3 t r tMdad

CALL TODAYf! 645-1191

Ask About O u 2 badroom SpeoM

B I R M I N G H A M /

R O Y A L O A K Ltocunous 1 6 2 badroom apart-ments win caihedrd cadings mm i vertical bands, itwcromraa 6 garages. 13 M M near Southfield <*J

RENTALS FROM $550

C r a n b r o o k Place IV 644 -0059

a / a a g e Gr«en Communi)

l Z l C A N T O N B e d f o r a Square Apts NOW TAKING AP^LICAIIONS *OP

Spacious 1 6 2 Bedroom Apt* Sma* Ovaai SaN Compte.

' Ford Rd near 1-275 STARTING AT $475

981-1217

3 6 1 M o n e y

T o L o a n

Br ""ogham/Troy

• F R E E *

A P T

I N F O !

ALL HOMEOWNERS

$ S p e e d y C a s h $

Any cwpOM. Km rales, credn corrected. EZ Oebt coneofcdahor

EXPRESS MORTGAGE Wonay From Your noma Fasti

Ca* 38S-CA8H1369-2274,

SAVE TIME SAVEtM

CANTON

C A R R I A G E C O V E L U X U R Y A P T S

(LILLEY » WARREN!

1 Month Free Rent (2 bedrooms only)

(thru May i l l (near lenanlt onlyl

Private Entrances One Badroom >495, 90C sq n Two Badroom >570. 1100 Sr Ft

Vertical bands t carport >nc*ude0 Wa ofler Transfer of Employmani

i our

400 Apta. For Ron!

B I R M I N G H A M rimberlanc apahtmfnt^

tr haan of town • N«r«wty r -•ji 'aj Vertical toma* • C*en»ash«.

Oapnaal - Central an 1 Badroorr f rom >560 2 Bedroom f rom t M C 1 MONJM S fHC£ HES-

BEfORE M 4 I 3 ' HS 7 756 • m ' O M M W M .15

• C A N T O N •

F R A N K L I N r^AL M L H

F r o r i . S 4 5 U P i w c H e a l

• IRS I MON ' M . H i t Uf-FN JNT!t T 9 0 P M

iJu*rt I . . . i l ' , inrtlv-, • 4 Sound -condrt-onad Apj»rlrr^r.i* PoofcSaunwCaWeH-arB® ...lowii

e Pet section avaMatna

On Palmer. W ol Lilley 3 9 7 0 2 0 0

Daay 9 1 Sa' 4 Sun 12 «

CAN'CW 1 ^ tr»i w y tou' fcu'si Ai-rv^.

I CANT Ota. imai. 1 c-*3rooo ep%r-rn«rtl for p** vor Appn aric«»i lurn-sN#o r»f» 4SV930'

CALLED LAKE CONDO Bedroom, a* appaances. Mr<

dacfc enclosed garage. boM doc B.000 989-0175

HARTLAND WMdan Woods Raaort Membersfap

10 reers rernamato >2975

•dGGlNS LAKE frontage on Treasure Ml and u b u U n g ada. underground

Ca*. 616-224-4601

HORSE LOVERS DREAM Stately Maaanl 5 badroom cotoraM TaMafaBi decorated 4 car garaga. 21 sua borM larm Storage b u M -

aath S20ff pavad i oiMstandno prop-

H 9 - 0 9 0 9

O P E N S U N

1 2 - 5 P M HARTLAND. • 90 acre horae l a m • aoemc Mlv land. • huge Indoor arena. • 4 0 * box suae • an fctoM

•Coda 5798

CALL RENAE HOCKAOAY Or DAN DAVENPORT

• The lAchlaan Group 517-548-7105 0*227-4800

HOMESTEAD CONOO- N a a a unit Ciica—» condmon i l i a c i 4 Jacuz-a . dacfc. Hraptoca Fu9y turmsnad C icdlanl rental hMtory Motivated lafca' Pncad below markal value

454-4788

LAKEFRONT Mtn canal lot. located n am;a—n area and taking fu* ad-vantage of the nafcuwfci vtaw 6 sun-aaaa on AntRor Bay! TMa executive home toaturaa. 4 badroon m. 3 bad* , end need porch 6 ouaaty throughout "

• 5 *

MAOMRCENT canal hoot with vww at Anchor Bay. 4 badroom noma • R h Indoor pool. Jacuai room, a-brary. 3 betha sauna, pfcj* much much mora. Ca* tor 9ne detMN ot IhM homa. Prlcad M only >389.900 " mc 794-3150

LITTLE TRAVERSE BAY 100 ft Lovely 7 bedroom. 2 lamay home LNa above, rent the knaer Goca3|A-nanang >158.000 For datdHs cMI Mr C Beiogn. 645-2500 or

Eves 646-6102

LAKE ACCESS on thM custom 3 bedroom. 2 toa bath chalet Good I arms >66 900 Ca* Mr C BMooh 645-2500 Eve*.. 646^6102

MULLETT LAKE 100 ft. lot race beech tor swimming, dry alia adh M septic permits >98.000 313-227-7293

N E W L I S T I N G LAKE FRONTAGE ON ALL-Sport» Lafca. Cute 2 bedroom 2 balh kitchen wah eating apace tamay room, end 9Mng room aidh fireplace • 189.900 951-8900

R A L P H

M A N U E L NEW RESORT CONOO SUITES

FURNISHED FROM >33,900 (OuartorO tha Water

MUSKEGON RIVER Mecoeta Coun-ty. Ho9day Shore*, on the river 100x417 ft. b M parcel-100x1080 fl . both par t a M >10,000 981-4188

3 3 1 L o t e a n d A c r o o g o

F o r S a t o

o m p n m m rmm* I S acrea Cay aa-aawer Parted tor aaOuML Ad-

1900 Tiverton Rd Jfc^vwy

BL0O9»KLD

SAGE LAKE - Mora than a cottage up north. 3 hours Irom CtoMtioiii (179 mBaa) Taro badrooma. great room knotty ptoa pan al l a ~ mg ton. wood 6 ot burner

pets in beck Large Iront yard • a h awannang pooL Had mda Saga Lafca. (7 Rose cay -

* M a i aaa. . kaya. Ca8 aaamnga aftar ftSO or

SHANTY CREEK. 3 untta. Mda. ao« and alu p r t i d n a t Tea l i t o i l R i i >189.000 48B-SS70

on Lake Chertovoo. m Boyne Oty H900>456-4313

NEW 1999 country Co ootonMI wflh 3000 Sq Ft 182- of beach frontage on aa aports Woodruff Lafca >229 000

967-9040 or 667-9996

N OF ROCHESTER Naar 1-89 375" frontage on aa sports iaka Bncfc houM. 2 flraptecas >229.000 Eves 918-533-8867 313 724-8489

ON THE AATERFRONT OPEN SUN 2-5

New constructor on canal fror.l Madme Into Caaa Lafca 3 bed

2 » baths ahalpool tub flraal room Dock the

backyard- >209 000 boat at

Ca* lodai 1 aecwe your unManowf FOR MORE MFOR94ATION. C A L L

N WVER HAMLET INC

H E P P A R D 855-6570

TTY 855 -3030 OPEN SUNOAY 2-4

ENHAN6E TOUR Ma style « thM bee«MMJ contemporary home on populer a* aports Unmn Lafca N on Union Lafca Rd peat Cootoy Lake Rd to Eaat on f aonaff to S on A«pha lo 2071 >329000 CofcJwe* B

WALNUT LAKE FRONTAGE Bir nanghem schooN. 3 bedroom dat-ing room cathedrM ceMng hra-ptoca. kitchen t i aak laal nook ovar-looking ,ake decking Pella

>349.000 626-5465

WATERFRONT PROPERTY Enjoy thM exceptional 1900 aq ft 3 bedroom bi level home on a* aports Highland Lafca 90 fl water frontage

dy room and kitchen LrMng rt» ot lafca >140.000 Caa fbek Weet 93CWI200 876-9446

Coldwe* Bankers

I N V E S T M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y 25000 sq ft mufti tenant buadmg tor saw Located * t r * rasteet groaang aiduatnM market m M < h gan 100% leeaad wdh net leases 15% ratum on inveetmem C a l Mcmoan Commercial Group Inc..

313-862-1234

C 0 M E R I C A M o b i l e H o m e

F i n a n c i n g

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 9 2 * 1 3 0 0 for Inlormation

EQual Housmg Lender

• Fast 1 Stop Service • Apts on Color Video • Ail Prices & Locations • Open 7 Days & 4 Nights

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

TROY 880-9090 3726 Rochester Rd

Canton

F A I R W A Y C L U B GotfsideApts 1 & 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heat & Hot Water F r e e

Carport included 728-1105 •

ERASE BAD CREO'T" free consultation1

Oeda Professionals Inc Ca* 24 hr» (313)552-7217

PLYMOUTH - updated Income i

dry room, a* appfcencea garage Land h M extra potantiM >99 900 RXXTER * ASSOC 348-5100

SHANTY CREEK Eumdhafl 3 >21 000 (1989). gross >154,900 Ca« 474-5291

unrt rental condo.

LOANS AVAILABLE unfcrmted. Second mortgages ac-counts aorwabiet manufacturing real estate commercial, letters ol craort etc 275-1000 of Write ». S Webber Corporation 26440 SuuthftefcJ Rd . Lathrup Vil-lage 4d076 Listed anlh BBS

3 5 6 I n v e s t m e n t

75% INVESTOR CASHOUT MoCae Home f n a n c m g Ave*a£M Aieo nard lo place mortgage* our apecjeity 669-0382

SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29296 North eastern Mw>

CANTON 981-7200 42711 ford Rd

CLINTON TWP. 791-8444 36670 Garfield

NOVI 348-0540 Across 'rorr 12 Oaks Ma*

C A N T O N

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E f rom >455 free Heal

1 MONTH FREE >200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

j CANTON SuOiease siar'mg Jur* | 1 st thru Sep! 1 2 tjeor oom t•, j bain air poo" lenms >4S5 per mc,

- !rf<.«j-iTy * t.;. 3052

CAN^' lN i » -».unth Mian« ij*d- Si t . r-k>ntti r>w r 4 Aatei »'C«i>o»d

'ipn «;.• ?»66

C.^try.

W l N U S O h

W O O D S LUXURV AHARJMfcNiS

1 & 2 Bed: >&ni Apar"r.srrt*

From S4 7b with cer port Venice eur»ds 'hi"Oug^N«>f

Oo>et Soo^f^proof to S^ockxoq

Off Aanair S ta t ion < Mon -F-I 9 5p*T s«1 % 3"'-»n 1 Sc^

Hv«r.rr>g a«

4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

OPEN UNTIL 7:00pm , C a n t o n ; G ' M I Location Park Selling : er«..,r ... i » i u

ANN ARBOR 2877

677-3710 ler

1-800-777-5616

l Selling Spacious Bike Trail r<eai

Pool - Tennis Saura Sound Conditiored Cabk

On Ford Rd Jusi E Ol I-275

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

D a i l y 9 - 7

S a t 1 1 - 6 A S u n 1 1 - 5

«S5 03

C l a R k S T O N Si^j'Hj*-^d Oaki Api New 2 Oed'^ijrr 1

c»"« •'»r>i dik >os easnei O'nw I nook UPS CL-uT'lry I "i [ Ol 1-76 On Cl»an "wy U u l ' OaW

620-9114

BIRMINGHAM- Untumahad 1 bad-room apartment idaM locatior, ic downtown. Avaaabie July 1 644-6105

3 6 2 R a a l E a t a t a W a n t a d GOVERNMENT HOMES

From >1 00 U Repav AMo lax 3e> •rnjuant properties Ca* tor current rape tot 1 905-644-9533 Exl 111

3 5 8 M o r t g a g e e A

L a n d C o n t r a c t s

AAA INVEST CORPORATION 43130 UlicaRd at Van Dyke

Why aa* Land Contract at <fcacoi«it? for a better o a a ca* 939-1200

BARGAIN Cash tor existing land contracts

PERRY R E A L T ? *

A L L C A S H DETROIT 6 SUBURBS

ANY CONOITION NO COSTS RE, MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6622

CASH NOW 2-3 oedroom h o m M NW Detroit or auburbs Under >55 OOC regardless CASH FOR LANO CONTRACTS

immediate Phone Quotes' Won t be ; ol condition 427-7388 om-bid" Mortgages "Refinances

Mortgage Corp of Amnrica 1-800-466-9618

CREDIT PROBLEMS'' We can Ananca your home with 8 0 * •Qulty Call 354-3440

CASH TODAY OR

guaranteed sale Alao If W foracloeure

Or Need Of Rapaa

WHITE LAKE TSR 3 bedroom spat Mvea. V I bath waeout lamay room w/ natural fireplace on Ml aports Cedar latond Lk tor >199.900

WATERFORO TSP 2 bedroom charmer w' a loR. 2 Oaths stone Hraptoca A wMkout lowar level on a t aports Lotus L* tor >145.000 T h a M ara not corteges or handy-man apaoaN C a l Kim or P a M at Schwltzar Reel Eatata 674-4988

WILLIAMS LAKE Pnvato a* sports. I n l g i i i noma wftn 2 badrooma bath, > m M m S219.000 623-2450

X-RATED CONDOMINIUM Pine Lafca Beach house t private dock included aanauous marble 8

maatar bath-apa 3 h » aitaim room 6 sauna, de-

k itchen Me.alor, contempo-rary aiMOff 8 N mru-out Ofleredal >414.900

C-21 NORTHWESTERN AUBREY H TOBIN. BROKER,

932-3070

NEED A MORTGAGE7 FHA. V A Conventional

Vantage Mortgage Corp Can 1-800-675-5626

THIS LENDER SpeoafczM at Mon-gages. V A FHA. 6 Conventional For fast fnendry. Comnenanl Ser >*e . Cat 796-2167

3 0 0 B u s i n a a s

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

ACCOUNTING 8 TAX SERVICE tor

eradno ovar >200 000 grow reve-nue & raffled accounta. good io-ca«on in Barfctoy Financing tarma avafcataa C a l Mr MMer 369-0520

A MMM FRANCHISE 3 ma* Invectmenl

Big Return - CaA 458-6203

AUCTION- Bridal plus ctotrang store inventory I hxturaa Fn May 18. 11am 13011 E 8 M M Warren. For information can 459-2323

3 4 8 C e m e t e r y L o t s

Cftn The evMMbN in Michigan

Crypts (2)

The only manor 4 adiominj cr»pu

CHFdSTIAN MEMORIAL ESTATE 2 Lots Rochester Lot SS45 CMI Noon-1 SO pm or aftar » 30 pm

OAKLAND HILLS Memorial Gar 4 adult aiMi iimiii apacas Lot

a78C. Una a 1234 Section h h In the garden of Tha Last Supper Raaaonabto Ca* 271-2187

3 5 1 B u a . A P r o t o a a i o n a f

B l d g a . F o r S a t o

AUTO SERVICE CENTER Estab-lished over 30 years ago >200.000 aroas u a i a ymmt PostlbW owner "nance flexible terms Nelaon 6 York. Inc. Realtors 449-4467

AVAILABLE SHARED EXECUTIVE 0 « e a busmaas. anawering sernca

851-8555

C e n t u r y 2 1

CASTELLI 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 HOUSE/CONOO Wanted OMdand/ Macomb SeBer hnanca ot. no <?uafc-fy assumabM Have >6.000 down.

983-1577

MOTIVATED SELLER WANTED-Ex

•arms tor rurM or earn rurM HouM and property Eaat of H o w a f Ann Arbor Pre-approved tor Itnancang Properties raqurmg work, o k Mate or Carolyn Lenahan al 313-229-4903

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R a n t

AMBER APARTMENT company

TROY & ROYAL OAK 3807 C R O O K S RD

Corner ot Cheeler (13% Mite)

5 4 9 - 1 0 0 0

BEAUTY SALONS ANO BARBER STYLING SALONS AVAILABLE FOR SALE Located m Weet BioomaefcJ. Farm-ington. Uvonia. Drayton Plana. De-lro« Ann Arbor pnced Irom >18.000 to talon ai Ma* « >125,i moltvalad to a

I S S

i M o i n i v t o n t i ed bar80nc

; H A L F A C R E L O T

P L Y M O U T H T W P .

•raia TrrSaae

R e m e r i c a XaMCTOWM NEALTOW

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

S 3 G 5 I X

O P E N S U N D A Y 2-5 Kaego Harbor Lovety 1 badroom 1 * nath Contamporary home wdh Sylvan Lafcatront CadiadrM ca«ng

. N a r t E or C a M Lake >198 500

H A L L & HUNTER Ask for Chris or Tom

8 4 4 - 3 5 0 0

OXBOW LAKE Ovqr 8500 ao fl of luawtoua Mfce-

kM. aidoor pool too many extras lo tot Naw con

I Only >488.000 CHRM OR DONNA

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737

U L aao impll lMi

2 ban . 10 nanutoa N of Paf >189 000 8*3-7538

a S a t a ' o I S j ^ l o o c 0 "

C E N T U R Y 2 1 I Y o u r m m t E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

• N N J » N * borne M R tor an-

/35V>e SANotvt a n c M M

M 7 - * J * ' ' a r l w - r M B

C A s r u f t L i

ttLSTLSTS.. theer Omar a

474-8731

I ?H hours

842-8298]

FARMINGTON HILLS 9 MILE NEAR MKXX EB€ I T

3 500 SO FT 471-3161

FIVE MILE NEAR MIOOLEBELT 1000 to fl buBdfctg

42 ' fcao

GARDEN CITY Ford Rd naar Mtodtobad. 800 aq fl Good parking Sa l or Meaa

532-0322

LIVONM- 2.000 aq fl oommeroM btog 90x287 tM Room to M * w d 31230 Plymoudi Rd neat to Baa Telephone >1*0.000 474-7183

TROY . 3 rear old of*ee buttftng. 8800 t q R IdaM tor ImMMor/iMM 3800 t q R vacant Reduced lo >785.000

For Sato LIQUOR PARTY STORE

882-9282 Or Bi 1-3743

Thompson-Br ovm 553-8700

A U B U R N H I L L S

BRAND NEW 2 oedroom Apartment

from $595 Waaner I dryar included

BLOOMFIELD VILLAS 853-3335

Mon -Fn 9am- Spm

BIRMINGHAM UPTOWN. Singles eMcnmt 2-3 badrooma. 1100 t q ft Heat »atar 8 appfcancM >750 MC AvaaebN June 1 Agent 644-3232

BIRMINGHAM 1 badroom Ann St Ftot wtth firplaca. trench windows, breafctaal nook Garage 6 laundry No pets Security depoMI 3650/mo 646-5157

BIRMINGHAM - 2457 E. Maple bedroom, bands, tppaoncot. can trd Mr. naw carpat plus mora No pats Lease >470-5500 643-4428

BIRMINGHAM 2587 E bedroom carpet, bands, dishwash-er. neei mcluded No p e a Lease >475 647-7079

Birmingham - 789 t^jltnmr. upper 1 badroom. bath. appatnCei car-p**. garage >650 par mo plue da-poad. 646-2703 BIRMINGHAM - 935 Stanley 3 bad rooms, 1H baths, eat in kflchen.

c m garage >980'mo

B l o o m f i e l d A r e a Bloomfteid Orchard Apts.

Specious 1-2 badroom *>artmerUi from >425 n d u O w heal, gaa 8 wa-ter BkrvJl included Pool - laundry laaktMS & mora Short term, lur-rathed units avaaaCMe Open 7 deys

3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8 C A N T O N -

BROOK VIEW VILLAGE APARTMENTS

1 8 2 bedroom apartmants and 2 b e d r o o m - 1 * bath townhouaas

tupaancM. ta from. >350

_ , dryar. No from >350 to >475 • tecunt)

CALL OFFICE HOURS ( 9 a m - 5 p m , m o n - f r i ONLY)

729-0900

Scctsdak clparfmcnts Mewtkjrgh oetneer Jot i W»rrer<

From $ 4 4 5

F R E E H E A T

F R E E C O O K I N G G A S

V E R T I C A L B L I N D S

1 * 2 Bedroom • 1Vt B a t h a • C e n t r a l A i r • P o o l

• Laundry & Storage • Tennia • Carport - Clubhouse • Cable Ready

Model Open 9-5 Daily 12-5 Weekends

£ = } S r 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

• Nov i Lakes A r e a •

W E S T G A T E V I

F r o m s 4 7 5

• A r e a ' s B e s t V a l u e

• Qu ie t • S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s A t t r a c t i v e l y L a n d s c a p e d • L a k e s A rea

• Near T w e l v e Oaks M a l l • C e n t r a l Ai r • P o o l • Ca rpo r t • W a l k - i n C l o s e t s

• Pa t io and B a l c o n i e s Oft Pontiac Trail between Beck & West

Mm from 1-696. 1-275 Daily 9 a m - 7 p.m.. Sal & Sun 12-4 p.m.

Open Until 7 p.m

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

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AUBURN HILLS room apartment Sublet now Ihru August K 3 7 * 1497 542-3718

B e a u t y S h o p ai Ugh traffic a/aa Complete ' •

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Duplex Townhouses • f u l l

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PAT MAGALUK ONLY 722-4096 or 459-6222

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 SUV W TOWN VIDEO

STORE M HOWELL wdh ovar 3000 car* hofctor member . Oood Maaa m

zsssxizrsjrjsz Thompeon-Brown

543-8700

• Centra AM • Man Bfcnds • Pnvele Driveway

$ 4 9 5 m o n t h

W O O D C R E S T C O M M O N S

3 3 4 - 6 2 6 2 BIRMIMGHAM - Maple 6 Adams M M Wad to downtown theee apa-

BE YOUR OWN BOSS to M 000 >25.0001 monthly

ry Caa 24 hour anmae*

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R E D F O R D O F F I C E 34801 FRISMftE

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HUNTER ARMS APARTMENTS NEXT TO POPPLETON PARR

atarta 8875 par m e n * H a a 8 water • • a t t o n 1 yr m m P L E A S E C A L L 8 4 4 - 8 1 0 5

1 M O N T H ' S F R E E R E N T

T h e C r o s s i n g s

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A p a r t m e n t l i v i n g j u s t g o t b e t t e r .

W e ' r e m a k i n g T h e C m s s i n g s a b e t t e r p lace u> l ive a . J -b e t t e r ^ l u e . You 11 fee l it m t h e new hal lways a n i l n e w l y r e f u r b i s h e d c l u b h o u s e . You'll s ee it in r h e p l a s h l a n d v - i n -. ng w h e n you e n t e r t h e g r o u n d s A n d tha t ' s jus t t h e b e g i n n i n g . It 's t h e n e w l o o k a n d feel of T h e Cios.mii* a t C a n t o n — a n d i t s for you.

T h e Crossing, at Canton o f e n 19 different tl(

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incredibly affordable.

Discover these features at T h e Crossings at Can ton :

• D e n s &. F i rep laces

• F u l l y - a p p l i a n c e d K i t c h e n s

• Patios or Balconies

• Central A i r Condi t ioning

• A Clubhouse wi th sauna, indoor pool, exercise

n» a new party room,

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Apta. For Rant Thursday. May 17. 1990 OAE *3F

clawson 8 royal oak Praaantfy avafcable 1 8 7 bedroom aperlments faeplece oek hoori or cerpetmg dlanwether neat «sler cooking gas included - moet Men. with vertical bunds »wt?Aski AMBen APARTMENTS

Oays. 280-1700 f r a s 258-6714

400 Apts. For Rent

clawson/troy new l bedroom Casablanca fan air mini bknds disfiwashar mack bar musi aee >495 549-8885

C U R T I S C R E E K

A P T S . 18231 f AftMlNGTON RO

•n Lrvonla Spacious i i 2 bedroom units for immediate occupancy

Vertical Bands • Laundry Hook-up Dishwasher Garbage disposal

Private Entrances Central A»r • CeWe-reedy

Balconies 4 Patios Modal Hrs Mon thru Sat 11-5

Call 851-9755 or 476-6420

DEARBORN

FAIRLANE EAST

Apart ments/Townhomes (Aotijnda at! Gr«erf»«td ?

From S670

271-8510 Detroit

DRlfT WOOO APARTMENTS Energy a«.cien1 studio and or * 0e0 loom apis Fulty-equipped kitchens. •raH-to-wa. carpati.-vg lajndry lacili-

in r. . . r. building swmming P«joi SluO>. 1285 0n<- Owl-oom S.355 lmm^<jiaie occupancy Teie-gr ipn 4 S M i * area 538-5266

ABSOLUTE PRIVATE ADULT LIVING 20 BEAuTjfuL ACRES

F A R M I N G T O N /

L I V O N I A salt Cleaning Dven frost free calrig .

cJishviasner m<ra»ave verticals LARGE 1-2 BEDROOM APTS

Rentals from >555 HEAT INCLUDED ASK ABOUT SPECIALS

MERRIMAN RD (Orcnard Lake Rc j Just 1 bik S of 8 MiieRcf MERRIMAN PARK APTS

477-5755

• FARMINGTON •

C H A T H A M H I L L S $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

FREE GARAGE On Select ad units

FREE HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIPS

Heeled Indoor Pool • Saunas Sound 8 f Iraprootod Construction

MicrowevM • OMNwathers f rae Health Club Member mips

Luxurious Living at Affordable Prices

STARTING AT $499 On Oto Grand River bet

Drake 8 Malstaad

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 Open Deny 9am- 7pm

Sat 1 lam-5pm Sun 11 am-4pm

fARMINGTON f ARMINGTON MANOR Now available i bedroom apartments, carpeted. verticM bands, central air. appliances, rvewfy decorated No pets f rom >430 474-2552

fARMINGTON HILLS

RIVER VALLEY APARTMENTS

31600 Nine Mile, (uat W ol Orchard L aae Rd 1 blk N of freedom Rd

RENT NOW 8 SAVE >> Call or stop In for specials on luxury * & 2 Fiarlinnm frnm t*.4|-| LPeU OKI 1

Mon-fr l by appointment only Sa1-Sun 1 -5pm

473-0035

400 Apts. For Rant farmington hills • apt at >445 maudee neat Mr. ap-

8 carpeting No security 471-8507 depoeh

fARMINGTON HILLS 1000 tq n 2 bedroome. prtvete en-trance laundry room much mora >875/month RoHcrest 338-8228

FARMINGTON HILLS

N E A R D O W N T O W N

F A R M I N G T O N

Super Location

Small 60 unit complex

Very Isrge 1 bedroom unit with pstlo - $485

Includes: carport, all appli-ances, carpeting, verticals, siiding glass door Shopping nearby.

STONERIDGE MANOR freedom Rd W ot Orchard Lafca

478-1437 775-8200

fARMINGTON HILLS

THE H O U S E OF B O T S F O R D

1 & 2 BEDROOMS PLUS TOWNHOUSES

FROM $515 Spacious apartments with air condi-tioning, locked 'oyer entry lulfy equipped kitchen and basemen! storage Lighted parking and car-ports Pool All utilities included ex-cept electric

20810 Botsford Drtve Grand River

0«rectly behind Botsford Inn

4 7 7 - 4 7 9 7

f arminglon Hidt

B O T S F O R D P L A C E GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

Behind Boistord Hoscwfa*

S P E C I A L 1 Bedroom tor $489 2 Bedroom tor $589 3 Bedroom for $689 PETS PERMITTED

Smoke Detectors Installed Singles Welcome

immediate Occupancy We Love Children

HEAT 8 WATER INCLUDED Juiet prastige adoress air condi-tioning carpeting stove 8 refrigera-tor all utilities except electricity in-cluded Warm apartments Laundry facilities for more mlormation phone

477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills fARMINGTON HILLS .

Walnut Creek Apts 10 Mile 4 Middlebelt Large 1 bedroom, from S*35. plus utilities 471-4556

farmington Hills

B o u l d e r P a r k Ssacious ' 500 so ft 2 bedrooms 2 <v* baths, security system ample uo^fcge modern kitchen carports m 16 unll complex

$ 8 4 5 Ask about our Specials 32023 W 14 Mile Rd

(W of Orchard Lake Rd > 932-0188

fARMINGTON HILLS

FROM $850 1600 tq.ft. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, w, walk-m ciosets. covered parking washer .'dryar, and vertical Minds attended gatehouse & 24 nr moni-tored alarm system

S U M M I T APTS. NORTHWESTERN 8 MIOOLEBELT I

626-4396 fARMINGTON HILLS Spacious one bedroom luxury apartment Carport, huge closet«. appliances, dithwasn-er window treatments Just the place lor you Woodhues 737-9093

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 Month free rem with 1 year lease to quali-fied new tenant 2 bedroom, 2 bath central air appliances, vertical blinds, carport no pets >570/ month Eves 348-5583

farmington/Novi

• F R E E *

A P T

I N F O !

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• Fast 1 Stop Service • Apta on Color Video • All Prices & Locations • Open 7 Days & 4 Nights

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

TROY 680-9090 3726 Rochester Rd

SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29286 Northwestern Hwy

CANTON 981-7200 42711 ford Rd

CLINTON TWP. 791-8444 38870 Garfield

NOVI 348-0540 Across Irom 12 Oekt Man

ANN ARBOR 677-3710 2877 Carpenter

1-800-777-5616

400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant BEST APARTMENT VALUE

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

T I M B E R I D G E

DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDI

From UNITS

85 IricludM appkancea. vertical bUnds carpeting, pool d O M m farmington Hats location

Enter Eaat off Orchard Lake Rd on Foleum S of Grand River

ModM open Daily 9-5 Except Wedneeday

478-1487 775-8200 fARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom, air conditioned pool, tennis carport. 12 Mile 8 Orchard Lake >445 mo After 8pm 553-3242

FARMINGTON HILLS Short lerrr immediate occupancy sublease No security 1142 sq fl 2 bedroom 2 bath >710 mo Message 471-2786

fARMINGTON HILLS Spacious 1 badroom pool, tenrvs. clubhouse carport, bands, an amenities 8 monihs aublef t i >585 mo 477-8032

r AfVM«NQ T Qfj MILLS

FROM $475 •Free Heat •Large 1 A 2 Bedrooms • 1 or 2 Year Leases

V I L L A G E O A K S 4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

f armmglon Hds

C a r r i r i g t o n P l a c e

A p a r t m e n t s The luxury you deserve at t price you cen afford Tha newly construct-ed Carrington Piece Apts Is now able to oftor Qualified SENIORS re-duced ratM on luxurious 1 8 2 bed-room apts. Ca* or visit ua at the cor-ner of freedom 8 Drake Rds

471-1780

GARDEN CITY - ford 8 Middleben 2 Bedroom, air. carpel, appliances >495/MO includes heal Security Can 476-5841

GARDEN CITY on CherryhM Large, 1 bedroom, mciudM nee! 8 wat« . ofl-tlreat perking, >420 per month Security deposit required 420-2079

FARMINGTON HILLS, luxury tparl-ment Citation Club Relocating -must sublet 2 bedroom 2 balh. den kitchen Brand new Use ol indoor,'outdoor pool fitness club >700-900 3 months left on original lease Lease message at 788-2149

living r o o m , d in ing room, la rge >en. f i r ep lece o n s e c o n d floor

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS 14 Mile 8 Orcherd Lake

Spacious Apartment 8 Townhouse

From"$905 HEAT INCLUDED

HUNTERS RIDGE APARTMENTS

8 5 5 - 2 7 0 0 Mon -Fri 9-5

Sal 10-5, Sun 12-5

• C a n t o n •

VILLAGE SQUIRE F r o m - 4 5 5 - F r e e H e a t

1 M O N T H F R E E s200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

Great Loca t ion • Park Sot t ing Spac ious • Bifco Trail • Poo l • S a u n a

S o u n d Cond i t i oned • C a b l e A T» nms

O n Ford Road jus t h ot I ?7b O p e n Unti l 7 P M

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Daily 9-7 - Sat 11 6 • Sun 11 5

For The Discerning Resident

2,000 sq. ft. of living space in prestigious Farmington Hills. 2 or 3 bedroom ranch or townhome. elegantly designed with whirlpool tubs, private basement and your own 2 car attached garage 1 or 2 year leases

COVINGTON CLUB 14 Mile & Middleben

33000 Covington Club Dr • 851-2730 Managed byl>Kattar Enterprises 352-3800

G A R D E N C I T Y

T E R R A C E 1 bedroom apartments. $400 per month, includes Hest & Water. Office

• hours: 9am-5pm, Monday i thru Friday only. 522-0480

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

i t i o n d

F r o m $ 6 4 0 and up

One Month Free Rent • Complete Kitchens with microwave. • Utility room with w a s h e r / d r y e r • Furnished E x e c u u v e Renta ls • P r iva t e en t rances . • Na tu re jogging trai l . • Swimming Pool with SDa & tennis courts. • Handicap Units

Between G r a n d River & 9 Mile on Hals tead

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 Mon. thru Sat 10-5' Sun 12-5

NORTHRIDGE P r e s t i g i o u s

N o r t h v i l l e

1 - 2 b e d r o o m

from * 4 9 5 • Verticals* Eat-mKitchen . WaJk-in Closets- Carport • Wasner/Dryer Available Handicapped units available

O p e n D a i l y 9 - 5 S a t u r d a y s 10 -4

One Mile W. of I-275 off 7 Mile, Northville

348-9616

CANTON SPECIAL 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments from

» 4 1 0

Heat Included

Stoneybrooke APARTMENTS

4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0 South of Joy Road,

W e s t of I - 2 7 5 O p e n M o n d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y f a y

9 0 0 AM-5 0 0 P M m M

C O L O N * * a p a * t * * * t s

Elegant Living

Quiet 1 bedroom with den or 2 bedroom. 2 bath, laundry room m apartment Includes 24 hour monrtoced intrusion alarm, pool, clubhouse and covered parking.

F r o m # 6 3 5 12 m»l« 4 Lahser

355-2047 by Kaftan EflMfprtMS. 363 3800

W H I T E H A L L APARTMENTS

Luxurious 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms

Heat included on seied units Walk-in Closets Large Storage Areas Laundry Facilities Community Room

• 2 Full Baths »Carports • Free Cable TV • Healed Swimming Pool • Appliances, including Dishwasher & Disposal

557-0311 West 9 Mile Rd. at Providence Dr.

in Southfield

Daily 9-6 • Weekends 10-5

i n o w l e a s i n g i n

SOUTHPORT s e n 1 4 2 BEDROOM

LAKE FRONT APARTMENTS

8

$470 from:

• Heat Included In Rent • All Lekefront Apertments e Mmher t Dryer In Every Apertment • Thru-Unit Deetgn to* Maximum Prtvecy

Cathedral CsWngs AnaWtl i Central Ak Conditioning

Modern Khehen wNh Open Bar Coun»f

A

r

400 Apts^For Rent Farmanoton Kius

M A K E A R A C Q U E T . . .

In our indoor racquetball court Other amenities at our brand new 1 & 2 bed-room apartments include: • Clubhouse with aerobics

studio & business center

• Fireplaces & cathedral ceilings

• Mini-blinds. • Outdoor hot tub • Washers 4 dryers • Card key security

entrance & intrusion alarms.

• Rentals from $585-$815 1« M'le & Hagger ty fta

V i l l a g e G r e e n o f F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

788-0070

OAAOCN CITY 1 8 2 sterling al t * 2 0 Ak Ooorwas neat a »e!e> k m m Appliances leundry feoMiee evaft-• M Ho pets Agent 478-7640

JOY ROAD - 20830 E Ol Teleorapli 1 bedroom 8315 plus heet CJean Ou«ef CetMe 8 lenced-m periling avaaatMe No p e n Caa 837-8290

LASHER 8 7 MILE AREA Ntce 1 bedroom carpeting heat Mr Newly decorated 1325

537-0014

LIVONIA-Very quMt clean carpel ed separate entrance parking. 1 oedroom. Beth. a»*>g room kitcften utilities included 427-1587

Medison H i g n t s

SPRING SPECIAL C O N C O R D T O W E R S

1 ft 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS includes

• Stove & refrigerator • 0«snwasn«r • Carport • Intercom • Newly decor sled • Smo*e defectors • Sprinkler syslem • FROM S405

400 Apta. For Rent

MID-FIVE A P T S . m Livome on 5 Maa Rd otl I M d » belt Specious 2 Dedroom. l ' t Oetn Onrls avaaaWe tor immediate occu-pancy Oen-eener geroege diapoe-al. laundry hooA-up. prjvete en-trance central a f . cable-ready, patioe 8 Balf ere—

SPECIAL - 8575 /mo Can <or appoaitment 851-8756

Apte-For Rant O A n o e w c r r v

1 8 2 bedroom apartments newly decorated, appaencee ar . leundry tacawea No pets 8400 8430 plue •ecurtt, 444-3847 421-2148

NO#*TMVlLL£ 9 "

upper apertment

.Stane* mcAjded Stove refrigerator No pets 8500 montn 144-4834

T R E E T O P

L O F T S These newer i bedroom aperunents are located m the cozy naage ol Northviae on Nov! Rd jual N of 8 Mile 8 neve a scerac natural set-ting complete with streem 8 perk No pets EMO

S485 per month on 1 yeer lease

Open deWy 9-6 Sat lO-5 Sun 12-5

347-1690 348-9590 Benwcfce 8 Krue

MADISON HEIGHTS HANDICAP APTS.

Now avaaebta al luxury apartment commundy at Madieon Heights wacrowevea. mm-bands 8 a cnoace ol color actiemes included

5 8 3 - 1 1 0 0

400 Apta. For K i M N ROYAL OAK

NOVI

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

Specious 2 bedroom townnouse 12 Oaas Shopping oown the Rd Tenn.s court pool clubhouse Ca*

3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0 NOVI R IDGE

N O V I S A W A R D

WINNING C O M M U N I T Y

SADDLE CREEK

1 8 2 Bedroom apartment homes

Designed wnh a prnrale entry chat >eads you to a world ol graoous *»-wig For rout ccnvenaence a eaahai 8 dryer Wong wftn a reawred car-port are mduded Clubnouee wNh planned ectnniiea and exerose room l o a n you

O " Novi Rd between 9 * 10 Mae Rd just S ol 12 Oaks M e l

CALL 344 -yy t i b

1-75 and 14 Mile Nasi to Abbey Theater

589-3355

GARDEN CITY-Spacious 1 bedroom includes private entrance, appa-

heet and more 8415 'mo 477-5448

GARDEN CITY 1 bedroom apt lor rent F'esni, decorated Kitchen ap paances 5400 " n o plus security de-poail No pets 565-3677

GAROEN CITY, 2 bedroom span merit heal S water included *440 month. S500 security 425-3987

uew E n g l a n d PLACE Map»e Rd . Clawson 2 oedroom heal and water included 1 000 vq

ft 435-5430

NORTHVILLE GREEN On Randolph at 8 Mile '•» Mile W of Sheldon Rd lo downtown Northmlie Spacious 1 or 2 bedroom with balcony porch overlooking run-ning broo*

RENT S505 Security Deposit S200

Includes carpon. plush carpeting, appliances

349-7743

W E S T L A N D

HAWTHORNE CLUB O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l !

H 0 0 f j - m o n t h s T I U U R E N T C a l l f o r D e t a i l s !

• Air • Best Va lue • Poo l • C a b l e Ava i lab le • Scen ic v iew • S h o p p i n g C lose By

7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n R o a d B e t w e e n W a r r e n & A n n A r b o r Tra i l

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 Daily 9-6 Sat & Sun 12-4

77 beautiful acres of park and recreational paths - Four Seasons of activity with comfortable living in a special neighborhood atmosphere in Farmington Hills. Excellently serviced and maintained 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses. Easy and quick access to I-96 and I-275 - direct routes to the airport, downtown Detroit and Birmingham Southfieid areas 9 Mile Road 1 Vi miles west of Farmington Road A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT

CALL TODAY 478 -4664

SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE

LIVE IN THE WOODS...

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G a t e h o u s e E n t r y • U n i q u e H i - T e c h C l u b

I n d i v i d u a l W a s h e r / D r y e r a n d F i t n e s s C e n t e r

• A n d M u c h M u c h M o r e

• A p a r t m e n t s a n d T o w n h o m e s S t a r t i n g a t $ 6 9 5 .

* O p e n 7 D a y s 10-6

FAIRLANE WOODS APARTMENTS

4 4 1 - 5 3 5 0

f c c 7 j r e e T o p

cJVIea clows

c^Apartmeqts

IS LUXURY WHAT YOU SEEK? T h e n l uxu ry is w h a t you g e t . O v e r s i z e d r o o m s a n d b a l c o n i e s , d e l u x e k i t c h e n s , w a l k - i n c l o s e t s , 2 b e d r o o m h a s d o u b l e b a t h . C lose to s h o p p i n g a n d e x p r e s s w a y .

1 B e d r o o m $525 950 So. Ft.

2 B e d r o o m $585 1050 Sa. Ft.

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Luxury apartments from only '495/mo. including gas heat!

Beachwalk is for those w h o can ' t live wi thout water — bur don ' t want t o get soaked with high rents! Here , you can plunge in to a terrific, af iordaMr lakeside lifestyle—

which includes enviable a p a r t m e n t s and a for-resi-dents-only swimming pool.

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6 2 4 - 4 4 > 4

beachwalk 1 6a 2 bedroom apartments

Dir. North m u m to 14 M i . V . on M M i . . S i m I a to Beachwalk . • well from Walled Lain.

O p e n 10-5 wv*k<kyr* J 2 - 4 i "

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FARMS from $440

Country MtHna. L a k H Ar«a Naar I m M 0 * 1 M M . Spacious Sound Condmonad. Canlrsl Air. Pool. T«n-

Ponoac Tr CW Waal ft Back Rds

624-0004 OPEN TIL 7PM

Oaaly »-7 • Sat ft Sun 12-4

PLYMOUTH-Attracts . 1 badroom. A l r . s p p — r w a . o a r p l . c a W . laun-dry Naar B7S No pat i M 3 S » / naal. 4S6-S744 Ann ArtMV M S - M 3 4

T R E E T O P

P A R K HEAT INCLUDED

Natural Daauty aurrounda I apartmanta wrtfi Maw o l m a w Tsfca tha tool bridge across tha roa-ing brook to ma opan park araa or mat artfoy ma tranquMly o I Ida ad» -

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*595 Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Private Entrance Washer/Dryer Hook-ups Lighted Tennis Courts Jacuzzi. Clubhouse & Jogging Trail

Patio or Balcony European-Style Cabinets w/Complete Appliances Package Swimming Pool.

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A P A R T M E N T S

On Hagger ty Rd. Between 13 & 14 M i le

6 6 1 - 2 3 9 9

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• Convenient to Twelve Oaks Mall • Cable TV Avai lable • Dishwasher • Pool • Private Balcony / Patio • \ f r r iety of Floor

Plans Avai lable 624"9445 • Air Cond i t ion ing

Open Monday - Friday. 10 - 6 Weekends. 11 - 5

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7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 M o d e l s O p e n D a i l y

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b e t w e e n F o r d a n d M f e r r e n R d s

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400 Apts. For Rent

Thursday. May 17. 1990 OAE • 5 f

SPECIAL $100 SECURITY G R E A T L O C A T I O N

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

FROM MAS 1-75 and 14 I M *

acroaa Irom Oakland M a i 5*5-4010

• NOVI/LAKES AREA •

WESTGATE VI from $475

AREA S BEST VALUE

•Outai • Spacioua Apartmanta

l Oak* • Cantrai AmPootCarporXMafc-ai Ctoaata

OK Pontiac TraM M Back ft Warn Mar from l - « M . 1-275 "

Daffy 9am-7pm • Sat ft Sun 12-4pm

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

- PLYMOUTH -B R O U G H A M

M A N O R

A P T S . 1 BEDROOM S435 2 BEDROOM 1475

Vaar Laaaa Naal ft Watar f Adult* No pat*

455-1215

PLYMOUTH LIVE ON THE PARK

S t a r t i n g f r o m . . . $ 4 3 0 ONE MONTH FREE RENT! $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

(With approved cradd) Fraa haat ft aralar Samor Discount Cantrai air. pool, security

4032S Ptymoutti Rd.. Api 101

4 5 5 - 3 6 8 2

400 Apts. For Rent

apartment* Carnal haatmg ft coc*-WQ. •aatiar/dryar hook-Mp|

PLYMOUTH Ural montli • rani Iraa. n i h i l — • unm Aug Hon $455 par m o 1 badroom «v eludes appkancaa ft ftaat 522-4M2

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APTS ComtanOy localad naar i « a r * 1 ft

tar auppdad Piwne lor a persona 455-2143

PLYMOUTH - immediate woaa m. n a y . mngtm i bedroom Heal ft ap-pftanoaa. New carpet Off (treat parking $415 mo. 481-0415

PLYMOUTH LOCATION • 2 bedroom apertmenta

• Heat included m rent • Window treatments • Locked toyer entry

T w i n A r b o r s Ann Arbor Trail

al Green . lee. naar 1-275 Ca* 453-2500

2 badrooma. 2 bath, waanar/dryer carport, carpeting, drapes $ 6 0 0 / M 0 459-5401

PLYMOUTH

Plymouth Hills Apartments

746 S. Mill St.

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom

• WASHER-DRYER IN EACH APT.

• ACCESS TO I-275 • AIR CONDITIONED • FULLY CARPETED • DISHWASHER • NO PETS

PLYMOUTH. $550 month. Daily room aarMce 24 hour maeiapa service Color TV No leases immedia te occupancy Craon or Marie;453-1620

PLYMOUTH MANOR & PLYMOUTH HOUSE

APTS.

Spacious l ft 2 bedroom apt*

* Private community atmoapner* e Cloee to downtown Ptymouth e Pool ft other amenities

Uftey Rd tut S of Arm Arbor Rd

C a l l - 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

A York Property Community

PLYMOUTH Newer 2 bedroom, ground level Including Move, refrig-erator. washer/dryer, dishwasher, cantrai t r . vertical blinds, beige de-cor Cloee to loavn $550 + security Ca* after 6pm 453-3755

I B r i s t o l S q u a r e

A P A R T M E N T S

A T T R A C T I V E 1 & 2

B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

f r o m ® 4 4 5 • C a b l e T V A v a i l a b l e

• P r i v a t e B a l c o n y / P a t i o

• W a l k - I n S t o r a g e R o o m

W i t h i n A p a r t m e n t

• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• S o c i a l A c t i v i t i e s

Convenient to

Expressways & Twelve Oaks Mall

O n B e c k R d . , j u s t n o r t h o f

P o n t i a c T r a i l i n W i x o m

6 2 4 1 3 8 8 O p e n M o n . - S a t . 9 - 6 S u n . 1 0 - 6

$ 3 0 0 O f f F i r s t M o n t h ' s R e n t

C O A C H H O U S E ( a p a p t m e s t T )

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

& 2 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s A v a i l a b l e

f r o m

S505 HEAT INCLUDED with Vertical Blinds

F E A T U R I N G

• C l u b h o u s e

• S a u n a

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• 2 S w i m m i n g Pools

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1 \ \ 23600 Lamplighter Lane on Providence Drive lust North ol W Nine Mile Rd in Southfield

(one block West of Greenfield Rd I

Model On Display 7 Days a 5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0

400 Apts . For Rent

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CALL RAY LEE The Michigan Group Realtors

M l #200

400 Apts. For Rent

P L Y M O U T H

HILLCREST CLUB

F r e e H e a t 1ST MONTH FREE (Limited Time Only) 'sr» setting • Specious Siakss

u-. isoulsls Grounds ft Hdga

FROM $425

(accept Wedneeday!

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 3 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

PLYMOUTH - quiet. 1 bedroom Alt •noes, new carpeting Cable ft water Included No pets mo plus security 229-2347

PLYMOUTH - Studio Apt In Old VI -lege area, above antique store $450 per Mo plus utWttee Leave mee-

" " 459-0855

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, apadoua. M s ol Moaeta. doee to exprses-weys. haat ft water included $450 per month plua security 450-9507

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, wafting distance to town, newly decorated. t r . appkancee. security deposit, no pets $435 345-5595

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, a * * * -ances. 1V» month* aacurtty. 1 yr. lease. $395/mo Immediate occu-pancy Can alter 7pm 475-5239

PLYMOUTH- 2 bedroom, stove, re-frigerator carpet, waafter/dryer hookups $575/mo includes heal Yaer leeae I security 455-0391

ORCMARO LAKE ROAD near Telegraph. Dssut IM wooded setting. 1 bedroom apt Carpet. A * conditioner, heal Included

FROM $375 ~ ORCHARD WOODS APTS.

334-1878 .

Neer Ptymouth ft Haggerty

12350 Risman 453-7144

Dsily 9-7 Sat.A Sun. 12-4 PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom unit. Mk from central puslnsas. w a l to wak carpeting FieMstone front, bay *trv-dow calkng fan sppkancea 1 or 2 rrwddis aged adults. $490 tor one. or $550 tor two 1st ft lest months rent plus deposit No pets immediate

Reelty caa anytime 453-1007

Occupancy City Country

PONTIAC, Oislrici no pats $375 par month m-eluding utmtiee Mrs. Smith

335-9190

REDFORD AREA Fenketl - 23230 E ofTaHgrapn

SPECIAL $200 DEPOSIT

Sale buHdang with secure ten perking Largs extra dean, newly decorated Studio. 1 bedroom Irom $300 includes heat, tr condltionang. carpet Cable svakabla

538-8637 REDFORD AREA

SPRING SPECIAL $450 MOVES YOU IN

• Frea Heat • Large 1 ft 2 Bedrooms • Cable Ready • Wslk-m Closet • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Laaaa • Intrusion Alarm System

FROM $355

G L E N C O V E TELEGRAPH % mHa S of l -9«

535-2497

REDFORD AREA Taiegraph-5 Mka 1 ft 2 bedroom dean, decorated, quiet, carpet, air conditioner, binds, heat included For mature, proleasional people «W> relersnoa* From $375

PARKSIDE APTS 532-9234

ROCHESTER, baautifui terrace apt . rmnutea Irom M-59 ft 1-75 2 large badrooma. private uMRy room, patio oft dining area. Garaga. verticals, carpeting, appliances, t r . dub-

T H E C H A R M O F

R O C H E S T E R

T h e B e s t V a l u e I n T o w n

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• N e a r D o w n t o w n • S w i m m i n g P o o l R o c h e s t e r • E a s y A c c e s s t o

• H e a t I n c l u d e d I - 7 5 & M - 5 9 • F r e e C a b l e T V • A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

A P A R T M E N T S

At S e c o n d & W i l c o x

6 5 1 - 0 0 4 2

Weekdays 8:30 to 5 Weekends 11-5

Or by appointment

Livonia's

Finest

Location

7 M i l e R o a d C o r n e r M a y f i e l d

(3 blocks E. of Farmington Road)

East of I-275

G R A N D

O P F \ l \ ( f p

Immediate

Occupancy

CANTERBURY PARK B r a n d n e w l a r g e d e l u x e 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h u n i t s . W a s h e r a n d D r y e r i n e a c h a p a r t m e n t . C a r p e t i n g , v e r t i c a l b l i n d s , d e l u x e a p p l i a n c e s , b a l c o n y , p a t i o , s w i m m i n g p o o l , t e n n i s c o u r t s , c o m m u n i t y r o o m . N e a r s h o p p i n g .

• 6 2 5 m o n t h

M o d e l O p e n D a l l y 1 0 - 6 e x c e p t W e d n e s d a y

473-3983 775-8200

B E S T A P A R T M E N T

V A L U E I N F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

C h a r m i n g 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $ 4 7 5

Featuring: • 6 mo & 1 yr • Convenient to freeway*,

•hopping, and busaneu dlalrtctl

• Central Air Conditioning • Private Batcony/Patlo • Swimming Pool • Carpor ts Avai lable • Beautiful l a n d a c a p m g

400 Apts. For Rent

Redtord Manor Deerborn Heights - Uvonia Aree

Deluxe 1.100 sq ft. 2 bedroom. 1Vt bath apartmanta Sraa*. quiet complex [Misaam storags and cable TV.

SENIORS DISCOUNT 937-1650 559-7220

Rochester Country type Ivlng near

the heert ol town Moderately priced 2 bedroom unats

Carports

HEAT INCLUOED

OAK HILL APARTMENTS 443 Miller

Open Mon -Fri., 12-5 Southkaid 559-5720

551-9751

ROCHESTER HILLS - sublet luxury 2 bedroom. 2 bath apt From June 1-Oct 30 Pets stowed $570/mo

312-9200. Attar 5

ROCHESTER HILLS - Across Irom O U. 1 bedroom, decorated. beka>-ny. M l washer/dryer, carport, pool.

377-2574

ROCHESTER-River Oaks. 2 bed-room, 2 bam. fireplace Sublet lk Sept * ! discounted rale. $795. V take over leaae 551-3940

ROCHESTER-apedous upper apartment. $400 plua utmiea per month C a l aftar 4pm

551-5455

ROCHESTER Extra large unique 1 bedroom apartment New kitchen ft beth Rent Includes utllttas $525

335-3533

Romulus

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses

Ranging Irom $399 lo $500 includes ak utilities

Open Mon , Wed , Frt 9am-5pm Tues ft Thure 9am-5pm Sat 11am-2pm Closed Sun

15001 BRANDT 941-4057

ROYAL OAK- Catalpa/Woodward aree Lower 2 bedroom. kitchen, baaems aacurtty " " 545-1552

kvtng room. ge $500 I

ROYAL OAK ft CLAWSON Fireplaces, vert icel blinds ft dishwasher In many Amber Apan-m e n u 1 ft 2 bedrooms Pet? Aakl Days. 280-1700 Eves. 255-5714

ROYAL OAK DON T JUST RENT

You can buy or rent this largs 1 bedroom Condo Eat-ki kitchen Lots ol doeets Besement with stor-age ft leundry fadMnae Land con-tract. rani with option $5«0/mo. or $54,900 C a l Carol. 9am Ipm. 559-9050 or leeve measags

ROYAL OAK-Newly decorated, air. pool, balcony No pets, t badroom $490'mo includes weter 435-2514

ROYAL OAK Charming 1 bedroom 13 Mils near Beaumont Heet. wa-ter. sppkances carpet, carport ft mora $425 mo 543-5553

400 Apts . For Rent i a f R A P A f l T M E . f r 5

Royal Oek/Cleweon i wop apt ahoppang Somemmo lor everyone Come San May WTN. 12 4Spm Office BMg al 4&00 Crooks^iNojel Oek or cak tor sppt 250-1700

ROYAL OAK Ambassador Eaat 1 b * South ol 13 MBe on GreenAsM Rd LOvHy 1

559-7220

car paling, vet •"dudes heat 295-51

ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON Doggy Doggy, where wM you Ive?

At Amber Aperlmsnl* ly grve' 250-1700

SOUTHFIELD

C A M B R I D G E S Q U A R E A P T S

2 bedroom - 2 BATH & 1 BEDROOM

FROM 515

Charming apartment erth s neigh borhood Us ing needs »ou We have

shopping and iranaportation waking distance Coma sr>

wrthan snd stay

Greenfield Road 1 Block N ol 11 Maw

Office open Oaky Sal ft Sun

5 5 7 - 6 4 6 0

SOUTHFIELD CRANBROOK PLACE Studio Apt $473 per month

1 Bedroom from $453 per month 2 Bedroom from $578 per month

Southhsto Luxurious 1 ft 2 bed-room apartments Rent ndudes carpeting, dlehweshsi wski-w dos-et balcony or patio Gsrsge* slso svelisCMa Beautifully landacaped grounds give you the Isekng of beang m the country: /el you sre does to Shopping Man For informa-tion. come to the Gatehouse at 15301 W. 13 Mils Road, lust 1 block W of South held Roed 542-9155 Open Mon thru Frt. 9am-530pm Sat Noon lo 5pm

Southfield FRENCH OUARTER APARTMENTS Cloee lo ahoppmg centsr snd •»

1 and i bedroom apart deck carpeting window

covers snd central am $470 snd up

SOUTHFIELD • Large 1 bedroom $540 • n u m . Cloeet • Free heel • Covered Parking • Laundry Each Floor • 1 ft 2 Yr Leases

TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY 12 MILE& LAHSER

3 5 6 - 4 4 0 3

S o u t h f i e l d

M E A D O W G R O V E

V I L L A 2 bedroom townhomes laundry hook-up carports, lully equipped kitchen A rrani bund*

On Lahaer Rd N ol 9 Mile

3 5 7 - 4 5 7 9

400 Apts . For Rent

R O Y A l O A K

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

11 MILE A MAIN ST loua t ft 2 bedroom arpeted dacor aled

•tor age ft laundry taclktiea FROM $430

Evening A weekend hour* WAGON WHEEL APTS

545-3375

SOUTHFIELO

FRANKLIN POINTE TOWNHOUSES

We ara now taking application* lor apnng ft summer oocupency Stop m lo see our spacious floor plant Ak Townhouees include plush car-pettng. vertical bknda kitchen apph ences. cantrai av private petlo ^ parking by your door •2 bedroom/2 bsth. •3 bedroom/2 bath <3 bedroom/2 v» bath

Fuk basem

FROM $667 PER MO Gas Heel ft Water Included

3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7

1291 aq ft 1537 aq It 1512 *Q It

S O U T H F I E L D Northampton Apartments

Ltfiser Roed near Chnc Center Drive Oeluxe 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments From $459 low*ecur> ty deposit 355-1535 559-7220

- S O U T H F I E L D

One bedroom apartment from $555

HEAT INCLUDED

CHATEAU RIVIERA APTS 569-4070

Mon -Fri 9am-5pm

SOUTHFIELO

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL $450

• Intrusion Alarm • Free Heat • Walk-In Closet

W E L L I N G T O N P L A C E

LAHSER near 8% MILE 355-1069

SOUTHFIELD Sublet 2 bedroom* 12 Mle/Telegrspn. Custom drapns Rem negotiable Security Oeoovt

355-4255 or 475-5557

SOUTHFIELD

1 2 M I L E

T E L E G R A P H

A** about our 2 bath special RENT FROM $575

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

Luxury 1 ft 2 bedroom spta wtn plush carpet, vertical bknds gour mat Kitchen, set! cleaning over., host free refrigerator dNhwasfw. intercom system, iota of closets ^ carport community center auercise room, sauna ft heated pool Guard ed antrsnce. intrusion alarm system

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

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O p e n M o n . - F r i . 1 -6 , S a t . & S u n . 1 2 - 5

Equal Houamg Opportunity 4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

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An exquisi te ly pano ram ic 105 acre commun i ty pe r f ec ted on

the shores of Lake Success , nest led into scenic t i m b e r e d

views. P a r t Place of Northvi l le establ ishes a t rad i t i on of

unsu rpassed exce l lence in apar tment home living.

LAV ISH 1 a n d 2 B E D R O O M APARTMENT H O M E S

! • Contemporary • Fu«y equipped dubhouee wodt-out room

• flaroNi; d e a a e e

• W a M n a ^ o g e m g t r a N

• S e u n e 4 J a c u z z i

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Euro-etyle cabinetry Ceramic Me bath and tub anotoeuree

m una etorage Pih»a>« oovered parking

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0 S - 7

S A T U R D A Y S - 5

S U N O A Y 1 3 - S

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FMEST APARYMENTS T H E M T . V E R N O N

T O W N E S 2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

FROM 1755 HEAT INO-UOtO Luxurious 1402-1751 aq ft toavn-nouaas l e a d i n g Central aR a n t tion M y equipped hncfter - i m

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A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

T R O Y 680-9090 3J2t Mocnestsr Rd

SOUTHFIELD 3S4-8040

room airfte aam wea berns mucn more*

On Ml Vernon Bfvd ( • • i Mae Rd I

just Wl of Soutfifieid

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2

CANTON 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791-8444 35570 Garfieao

NOVI 348-0540 i Ac-os* t»om 12 Oa»s Man

ANN ARBOR 677-3710

2877 Carpenter

1-800-777-5616

S 5 9 9 M O V E I N

S P E C I A L

Enjoy spacious, new 1 4 2 Oedroom apts featuring

• 2 story clubhouse with pool 4 heated outdoor hot tub

• individual intrusion alarms

• Card key security entrance system

• Mini blinds 4 microwaves

• Choice of two color schemes.

• Rentals from $615

Cornw o< f • *»»«• Rd 4 1 1 M«e

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7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0

STERLING WEIGHTS - 19 mite & vi.Turwt - Lee "lace Apts 2 6ed--ooms. « . n o n treatments, mi-- • t ~ *ve flis^wasner central air covered parhmg $5*5 i> r7?6 i2 644-1576

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S P R I N G S P E C I A L C c o c

M O V E S Y O U I N » Large 1 & 2 Bedroom* « f >ee "eat

-» Closets iru»lyCa-p«1«e • Large S w m n g Pool wtti Clu6

House

F r o m $ 4 5 0 K E N S I N G T O N P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S Across irom Kenamgton Stale Park

.Located at '-96 5 Kent La»e Rd

4 3 7 - 6 7 9 4

SOUTHFIELD 12 Mile 4 Northwestern

2 bedroom Apartment From $560

HEAT INCLUDED

FRANKLIN MILLS APTS 355-5123

Mon Fn 9 5 Sal 10-2

One Oedroom Apartment From $515

HEAT INCLUOED

HIDOEN VALLEY APARTMENTS

358-4379 Mon F n Sam-5pm

1 aedrooan at %*20 Haat 5 nouded Bands carport 5 slor SPECIAL $200 Depoert

S u t t o n P l a c e

Full Size Wasner 4 Dryers In your apartment

• FREE HEAT • SENIOR CITIZEN DCSCOUNT • FREE GARAGES 5

COVERED CARPORTS

3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

23275 Riverside Drtve. Southflekl

East on 9 me* rd Oer near Lafiser and Tsiegrapfi (op-posite Plum Hoaoe golf course!

TROY 1-75 4 BIO BEAVER

VALUE 4 SERVICE

FROM $530 LARGEST, DELUXE

APARTMENTS IN TROY

1 5 i BEDROOM APTS FOR LESS

• l ie 6am* m 2 Bed Unit •FREE H B O * Carport

• 2« Hr ' Great Storage space • large « a * - m Ooeeu • Baaconaea Oa>u«* Carpefmg • m d M 9 u V c a m • A* n laal • Deluie Appaances n d u d n g

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A p a r t m e n t s

L i m i t e d T i m e O n l y S P R I N G S P E C I A L

1 b e d r o o m . . . $ 3 9 9 Heat included

1 M O N T H F R E E

WAYNE 1 5 2 bedroom apis New carpets appaances $3%t 5 up •»-

531 2523 or 725-5822 or 5 3 1 4 2 9 1

TROY SOMERSET AREA

Specious decorated < and 2 bed • oom apartments t *tudK>* Amen

between 10 5 11 Mae Rds in S L»on

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

TOWN A COUNTRY APTS Speoou* etudeos vx ] on i DeO--oomv earetlanl mr at mn naa l A appaances nctuded Oftermg ean-doe treatments Starteig u $2«0 one mo free rant to nmm tenants omy Mon tnru Fn 12 noon tm 5pm Sat 9 ta» 1 dosed on Wed 15515 Tategrapr. 255-1529

I Pool ' Laundry laoMies ' Baleeniaa or patio* • Partung • intercom*

• A* Conditioner • Cwae lo aftoppmt t

• Wmdo« treatments From $495 montna,

VILLAGE APTS Open Mon - Fn Barr>-5pm

Bayberry Place

In t h e H E A R T of it AIM

Conveniently near > restaurants • shops • theaters • sporting events • major highways • downtown Birmingham • Somerset Mali

• All new kitchen appliances

• bedroom ceiling fans • clubhouse > laundry facilities

1 and 2 bedroom apts from $565

Bayberry Place Apts Axtell Road

(1 block E. of Coolidge, N. of Map*e). Troy

Ca l l : 6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S . 5 6 1 K I R T S

" JI bai S o< Big Bearer between Lfvernois 5 Croofcsi

3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

TROY - S M m cooOrttonmO 2 b*J-y i l l l W I I y * l*n

pnvate entry Quel protected sal-ting Stove retngerstor •tianissn-er carpeting utartiea »umiahad $500 per rnonm CaP 524-2550

WAHEFIELD APARTMENTS Free Blinds!

2 5 3 bedrooms available wtth 2 b \ 'M aar 5 pool I450sq entry snd patio Also Featuring your cnoce of - Free Carporl or • Free Continental Cade e m c r o c a of premium cnan-oeIs' Cal anytime' q355-3780

TROY 3 Bedroom Townhouse

FROM $675 HEAT INCLUOED

Rochester Villas On Rocneelar Rd N of

Souare Lake Road Open Mon thru Sal 9am-5pm

8 7 9 - 2 4 6 6 WALLED LAKE AREA

Hs-e* Lake Apartments-1 5 2 Ded-room. lake pn sagas fisnang Deico-raee central aa rec room • •a rose room, sauna lermas court Irea stor-age Cane TV 624-5999

WALLED LAKE-Studio apt seclud-ed Carpat. air large yard storage svaaaoae Non smoaer Jtiat«s in-cluded $375'mo security depoen

471-7705

TROY An* established apartment community In a convenient location.

THREE OAKS , V* mile E. of Crooks on Wattles at 1-75

362-4088

R o c h e s t e r

ROCHESTER SQUARE S P E C I A L

S 2 0 0 M O V E S Y O U I N

F r e e H e a t

Quiet country atmosphere. Lovely private p a r «

trout stream, charming shopping area 1 block walk lo downtown air conditioning laundry facilities on premises

6 6 8 M a i n St . 6 5 2 - 0 5 4 3

D a i l y 9 - 6 S a t . 9 - 5

Other times by appointment

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F R A N K L I N P A L M E R

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1 M O N T H F R E E

S 2 0 0 S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

Ouiet Count ry Sett ing • Spac ious & Sound-Cond i t i oned Apar tments

• Poo l • Sauna • Cab le - Large C lose ts • Pet Sect ion Avai lable

O n P a l m e r W of L i l l ey O p e n Un t i l 7 p m

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0

D a i l y 9 - 7 . S a t & S u n 1 2 4

6o Pnvate mdoor-outdoor pool.

W00DCREST VILLA A P A R T M E N T S & A T H L E T I C C L U B

Spaoous 1 & 2 bedroom apartments aae* «*h i fireplace. m«n-Wind$ and balcony or pa-

dub featuring year-round . staam bath

pool and exeroae room Sedudad setting amidst snoods and du<* pond* Pet$ welcome Senior otaan dtscourt

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New Townhomes with Old English Charm.

Foxpointe s 2 and 3-bedroom townhouses are huge 1500 sq ft. Private entrances Blinds Washer and dryer And it's brand new but with Old English character Now that s worth look-ing into

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Spacioua carpeted 1 5 2 bedroom apts Owwaaher 2 pooas vertical band* 4 more

1 BEDROOM $455 2 BEDROOM/1 i BATHS $535

INCLUOES HEAT

W a y n e w o o d A p t s

6747 N WAYNE RD 326-8270

Equal Housing opportunity

400 Apt * . For Rent

BaG BEAVER 5 Crook* araa

$ 1 . 0 0 F O R

1 S T M O . ' S R E N T

carport - Irom $600

3 6 2 - 1 9 2 7 WATNE - Attractive 1 bedroom Toeeetouaa aryte apenmenl Love*, area Parnmg « l utBMaa «eluded $365 montJi I7S-5640

400 Apta. For Rent 400 Apte. For

6843 WAYNE (near Hudeon *>

Onay $200 dapoaR/approved c/e<W | < * p e t « g

1 bedroom Irom $430

Includes air conditioning

FORCVWATNE RO AREA 1 1 2

pool . No pets 7 2 1 - 6 4 6 8

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COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS

WESTLANO RENT A RANCH APAJTTMCNT

Seigia story from anaranoa. paaao Cloa* to 2 ttartrnrnwi 2 bams $655

WATERBURy APARTMENTS 722 5655

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• C o u n t r y S e t t i n g • L a r g e A r e a • N e a r T w e l v e O a k s M a l l • S p a c i o u s

• S o u n d C o n d i t i o n e d M a s o n r y C o n s t r u c t i o n J

• P o o l • T e n n i s • D i s h w a s h e r

• L o t s of C l o s e t s • C e n t r a l Air

Pon t iac Tra i l b e t w e e n Weet & B e c k Roads

D a i l y 9 a . m . - 7 p . m . . S a t . & S u n . 12 -4 p . m .

O p e n U n t i l 7 P . M .

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

A u t u m n R i d g e ASK ABOUT OUR SPRING SPECIAL

SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS • Pets Welcome • Vert ical Bl inds • Swimming Pool • Self Cleaning Ovens

• Washer Dryer Hook-Up

Ca l l From

3 9 7 - 1 0 8 0

5 0 5 O p e n 7 Days

Cherry Hill at 1-275 Canton Township

F u r n i s h e d Executive Apartments

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HILLCREST CLUB F R E E H E A T

1 s t M O N T H F R E E ( L i m i t e d T i m e O n l y )

Quiet P.vk Selling • Spacious Suites 1 Outdoor Pool • Air Conditioning

• Immaculate Grounds & Buildings • D i s h w a s h e r s

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A p a r t m e n t s

& T o w n h o u s e s

starting at $ 4 4 5 0 0

WITH ALL THESE LUXURY FEATURES: • Gas neat 4 Cooking • HO! W^ler • Carports

• Carpeie-g • Gas Rar^e - Refrigerator • Caow Available • Orgarwiea ActiwMS • 0»af-A-RiOe

• Central Air CorKktOnnq . . TV Anlama. UHF-VHF

• Waft-an Closets • Extra Sityage Space • Swimming Pool - Chibfvojse • Recreation Areas • Sound Conditioning • Plenty ot Partung • dus Transportation Available

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y APARTMENTS

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2 locations to serve you G A R D E N C I T Y

P L Y M O U T H S t a r t i n g a t $ 3 8 0

HEATS WATER INCLUDED S p a c i o u s 1 4 2 De<3room i s t u d i o s

• 24 H o u r M a i n t e n a n c e • C a r p e t i n g • A p p l i a n c e s

• L a u n d r y & S t o r a g e Faci l i t ies • C a b l e TV

O p e n M o n - F n 9 a m - 5 p m S a t 10 a m - 12 N o o n

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AD nestled in a setting of lakes surrounded by beautiful Landscaping.

L O C A T E D IN NOVI O N P O N T I A C TRAIL 1 Mile East of Beck Rd

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SPECIAL ON SECURITY DEPOSIT $200

Limited time WESTLANO AREA

SPACIOUS 1 * 2 badroom apt*. Carpal pat io, aw. dubhouse Pat* M o m * . pool

FREE MEAT * HOT WATER

1 BEDROOM - >445 2 BEOROOM - $4*6

BLUE GARDEN APTS.

400 Apts. For Use!

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S A

ei*2badroom* • POOL Tann«Oour« !%k<b

Cantrai Ak. DMhweeher. DMpoeel. Laundry F i c H t M

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 A Tor* Property Community

Charry HM Naar _ _ OaMy 11am 8pm. - Sal. I0atn-2pm

729-2242

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WESTLANO WOOOS APT3 Spaooua 1 and 2 bedroom mants. Amenmaa mduda. 3?"

FORD & WAYNE RD AREA Evening & weekend hours

7 2 8 - 2 8 8 0

• P o o l eLaundry (at tune*

T H E H U N T IS OVER. N e w l y d e s i g n e d 1 b e d r o o m , 1 b e d r o o m

p l u s d e n , a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

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i i s n w a s h e r , m i c r o w a v e •

/ B e a u t i f u l , c o u r t y a r d s e t t i n g •

R e n t a l s f r o m $ 5 5 5 , H e a t i n c l u d e d . •

C o m e V i s i t U s T o d a y !

O n M e m m a n R o a d ( O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d )

1 B l o c k S o u t h o f 8 M i l e R o a d .

M e r r i m a n

P a r k A P A R T M E N T S

Open Daily 10-6 p m , Sunday Noon-5 p.m. 4 7 7 - 5 7 5 5

400 Apts. For Rent

L O O K !

A p t s . a t $ 4 2 9 $ 2 0 0 M o v e - i n R e b a t e

C a l l : 7 2 9 - 6 5 2 0

$399 MOVE-IN SPECIAL!*

Brand new luxury 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartments.

• Huge garage wtth auto opener.

Full size washer/dryer included.

Fully equipped kitchen with microwave.

Private landscaped entrances.

• W Bloomfield Schools. $50 security deposit.

RENTALS FROM...$775

Chimney Hill 7 3 7 - 4 5 1 0

Mapta Rd.. % mtfa W o l Orchard L M e Rd.

A Video* Qraan Communi ty • O n i i l i c i styiee

400 Apte. For Rent

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS

F r o m $ 4 1 5

(1 badroom apis 700-040 aq f l 2 badroom apis ovar 1000 aq ft plus large o a k - I n storage room)

Balcotwes - Carpor ts

For a l imited l ima only Free Vertical Bands throughout

(Nam residents only)

Beautifully landscaped wtth picnic grounds and pool. Conveniently localad off Ford Rd t block Eaat o l Wayna

Mon - Fri Sam-Spm Sat 9-5Sun noon-5pm

Evening appointments available

7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

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bedroom units u a M M S m M apt

term* tor ovar 50 C M now Limited oHar no sacunty dapoan il quaafy 721-4006

WESTLAND 6200 North Wayne Rd.

STUOIO - 1 3 9 5 1 BEDROOM - $435 2 BEDROOM - $480

FREE HEATS WATER $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

| M l h approved credi t ) Senior Discount Pool A M Cloee to Waatland Shopping Center

722-5155

BLOOMFIELD - Unique small 1 badroom tomUhed. studio ap<

AvMabM tor 2 mt tude* everything

W par day 681-S479

g e w i o Enjoy the serenity of • woodsy setting .. with all ths conveniences of the city.

• C I 0 M lo shopping .Easy " e e w a , accass •Pool and perwe araa

•Ensrgy saving neal ln^cool ing «ys:em •Carport _ _ _ _ * S u * m appliance* 'Vert ical blinds FREE 0M>e cable TV plua prem.um channel ot your cfloica"

ALL IN OUR BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED SETTING •SuBiact IO soma limitations

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S t u d i o s , 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s F r o m $ 3 8 0

• FREE CABLE TV -HM-Ar Cortftamg • Ag*««».

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• Community Room-T/iCad Boom • Exaraaa & Sam Boom • Storagi km

• H0tM SMTiirwg Pool

Lincoln Rd. at Greenfield Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1 Equal Housing Opportunity

$200 Depos i t ! « " h approved cradlt A thae ad)

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

Across from City Park (Charry Hi*)

: between M M d M W A Marr iman)

1 & 2 bedrooms. 1 baths Pool. Vertical Blinds

Secured Locked Hallways HEAT INCLUOED

From $445 Monthly or Laaaa

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

402 Furnished Apts.

A B B I N G T O N • L A K E

Relocat ing 7 Tamporary Assign-ment"' We have corporate apart-merits for short term laaaa Fuay «ur-niahed wtth "mens houeeweree. aun-t i e s . t e l e v i s i o n , a l e r e o a n d microwave From $005 Convenient-ly located «i aee tern suburb. M y accees to U • -ways and ttrport Pets welcome m selected units C M anyt ime 450-9507

AUBURN HILLS Executive 1 bad-room. nicety furnished Minutes i rom Birmingham. Troy. Rocheeler

644-5435

WESTLAND WARRIS FARMS APARTMENTS MOVE-IN SPECIAL 1ST. MONTH FREE!

(Spacioua 2 badroom units o n l y ) Our 2 badrooma has 2 f u l or iv» baths A* units Include dryer, vartidaa. cantrM air, A

C M for appt Mor. 9 TC-tft .TOM 8 30-Spm

Wed Closed .Thurs 0-2. Fn 6:30-5pm.. Sat 10-2pm

421-8200

WESTLANO 7231 LATHERS Spat ia l $100 deposit with approved credit Extra large, super clean 1 badroom. $420 Includes heat, car-pet. *ar Intercom. 2 car parking

425-0789

BEST W BLOOMFIELD LOCATION Luxurious 1 1 2 bedrooms FuBy fur-mahed. garage, from $090 As seen in Apt Guide. 626-1508 5*0-390*

BIRMINGHAM Executive Apts.

• Short term rentals f rom $35/day including utilities

• Fu#y torpuhed • Housekeeping'".inen service • Continental Breekfast • Dinner Optional •Cab le TV • 24 hour sacunty •Carpor t • Pets welcome • Flexible rental agreements

1100 NORTH ADAMS BIRMINGHAM

6 4 5 - 0 4 2 0

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MICHIGAN'S FINEST FURNISHED APTS.

Q u a l i t y f u r n i s h i n g s , f u l l y

orator name * cab le TV

MONTHLY LEASES FROM $35/DAY

5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0 A t . , M C . Visa accepted

$ 3 9 5 Furnished studto apartment located downtown Royal Oak Separate laundry and storage faculties off street pa r t i ng , aar condit ion No pats Adult b u * * n g Appkcants must M i at least $ 15.000 per yeer to apply Lease C M Resident Man-ager. 390-0530

404 Houses For Rent 1 lUUA! l5 HILLS- 4 bedroom home. 2 * bathe 2 Arapieoee lamify room, attached garaga. large lot BloomheM MMe schools $1,500 mo 9104

BLOOMFIELD TWP 15 MWe/Tele-graph Beautiful Fox Crof t 3 bad-room. 2H balh ranch, family room, M . acreened porcn For the ckscern

professional family 3 month monthly $2000

month 647-6806

mg. prole min imum

BLOOMFIELD TWP 2 bedroom iMetront . clean big yard, appli-ances included Large garaga $875 per month 332-7511

CANTON Holiday Park Sub 3 bed room, 1% bath Quad Family room, fireplace. 2'4 car garage $850 plua security C M 591-7937

DEARBORN HGTS Clean 2 bed room ranch, carpeted appliances uttnty room, fenced yard $490 mo Discount possible 349-8283

404 Housss For Rent NORTHVILLE - Abbey " n o * - w executive 30Q0 sq ft 4 bedroom brick colonial Library, FMdstone fireplace 2 slory fam»y room mar Wa foyer $2200 "no D * H PHOPE RTIES 737 -4002

NOVI - 3 bedroom 1 bath Iri-ieval Neutral dacor $ 7 0 0 ' m o Available June 1 First month • security Close to 12 O M s 624-3252

PLYMOUTH - Attract ive 3 bedroom in quaint neighborhood Walk to downtown Den. fireplace t'S baths $900 mo References 453-1353

PLYMOUTH - beautiful ranch 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, den. family room. 3 car detached garage 1 acre woodsey tot. 9554 Southwonh fusl Oft Aran Arbor Rd past Haggerty $1100'month, pets allowed Kathy between 6-5. M o n - f n 453-7500

SUITE LIFE Beaut iMty Furnished Birmingham - « o y a l Oak Monthly Leases immediate occupancy Lowest Rataa

5 4 9 - 5 5 0 0

401 Furniture Rsntsl

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apartment For

$119 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON, 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS, 826-9601

SOUTHFIELD. 355-4330

TROY. 586-1800

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

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A P A R T M E N T S MONTHLY LEASES

17 PRIME LOCATIONS Furnished with housewares, tirtent color TV 8 more Utmtlea included

FROM $38 A DAY 1.2. & 3 badroom apts

Jnm*!c t ied Personal Sarvtc* Evening Appts Available

E x e c u t i v e L i v i n g S u i t e s

4 7 4 - 9 7 7 0 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 6 2 - 9 7 8 6

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS - on private estate, furnished 1 badroom apt w i th pa t io , pool , can l ra t air , skylights, includes M appliances, utikl ie*. weekly maid aanrtca, refer-

t. $1 tOO'mo 540-2473

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC Short lease Elegantly furnished A equipped 1. 2 or 3 bedroom apts No pets From $890 626-1714

LIVONIA - Immaculate, fully fur-nished spacious 1 bedroom condo. air condit ioning, balcony, pool, car-por t 476-4571

NOVI - 1 and 2 badroom luxuriously furnished Executive Suites Monthfv leases Amenities Close to 1-275 and 1-696 and minutes from 12 O M s Man Saddle Creek Apartmants on Nov Rd . between 9 & 10 Mue Call 3 4 4 - 0 9 M

BIRMINGHAM - exquisitely fur-nished, short term lease, 1 bed-room, pool. Woodward A 14, wtth uni t ies Leeve message 644-8092

B I R M I N G H A M P U T N E Y M E W S

Completely furnished town-houses 20 delightful 2 bedroom units. TV. dishes linens. Extendable 30 day

Qraat location

From $960 689-8482

ROCHESTER-BeautIM large 1 bad-room apartment In historic Victor ian home Naw bath, kitchen & decor. $650 Includes utilities. 338-3833

ROCHESTER Beautifully furnished 2 bedroom in the heart ot Rochee-ler view ot Paint Creek Ideal for ex-ecutive $1200 per month 693-2915

WATERFORO LAKEFRONT GREAT VACATION! Lovely 2 badroom. 2 bath m private home Beautiful M aports WIMama Lake, large deck. yard, sandy beach, boat dock Available June 1. summer $1500 mo, Includee air 8 electric, references, deposi t 666-3287

W BLOOMFIELD

EXECUTIVE RENTALS

1-2-3 BEDROOMS

E L E G A N T A C O M P L E T E

6 6 1 - 0 7 7 1

DEARBORN |WEST) Bungalow 3 bedrooms finished baseman i 2 baths no pets $650 mo negotiable I security deposit 276-8140

OEARBORN W Historic area 2 bedroom ranch, formal dming room cantra i SK, basement garage fenced yard Year lease. 1 ' • month security, $750 mo 277-8*81

FIVE MILE/TELEGRAPH - 2 bed room, ' * basement. 1 car garage,

kitchen A bath. $350' 'mo • 348-5130 security

NORTHWEST Lahaer araa dean 6 quiet C M

DETROIT-Je f f r ies / 2 bedroom ranch $325 plus security

569-1404

OETROIT - Warren 8 Ann Arbor T r M 2 badroom basement fenced Inyard $495 'MO 561-8729

DETROIT WEST - 6 Mi .'5 Points Immediate occupancy Non-smoker No pats 3 bedroom ranch, well in aulatad with new windows central air dishwasher refr igerator range washer A dryer $550 m o « 74-0499

DETROIT, 5 Mi le/Telegraph area nice 3 bedroom with garage % basement $3 5 0 ' m o • security 662-5073 or681-1732

404 Houses For Rsnt

ROYAL OAK 1 & 2 Badroom Apart-m e n u From $540 'mo Short leasee available Dishes color tv mi-crowave 10am~8pm 435-4223

Westland

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C O R P O R A T E S U I T E S

W e s t l a n d T o w e r s

Our 1 and 2 Badroom furnished Cor porale apartmants t M e the Incon-venience out o l your relocation transfer Decorator design high rlae apartmanta feature fully equipped kitchens with utensM. maid service indoor heated swimming pool ten-nis. e* cerise and sauna Month t o month lease available

Westland Towers is 1 Wk w oi Wayne Rd . between Ford 8 Warren Rds C M 721-2500

ALMONT For a well employed tamt-ly. a large 3-4 badroom Country Home, including 2 car garaoa 8 car-port. paved Rd 8 Or 1 Mile N of Aimont 3 / 4 mile to school Sublet "In-Law apar tment , tor Income

$825/mo plus utwt lee Depoert. Ref-erences and Credi t Chack required 24 Hrs EOH 796-3604

BE FIRST In Hne to see this Bloom-field Huts 4 badroom home with at-tached garage Close to schools

Sou th f i e ld H I D D E N O A K S A P A R T M E N T S S P R I N G S P E C I A L !

1 M o n t h F r e e R e n t *

GE appliances, ceramic baths , central air, carport available, in tercoms. patios/baJconies and more...all on a beaut i ful wooded site. Handicap uni ts available.

1 B e d r o o m F r o m . . . $ 4 9 5 2 B e d r o o m F r o m . . . $ 5 8 0

Hours: Daily 11-6. Sat 9 - 2 ^ _ (Closed Thurs. & Sun.) 5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

" B a s e d o n 1 2 m o n t h o c c u p a n c y

lOnry $2,150

Please call

R O X A N N E W A L S H

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6 4 6 - 5 0 0 0

EVEFK5REEN. WARREN 3 bed'OOm ranch, carpeted, fenced full base ment lease security, references $450 278-7536

REDFORD Clean 2 bedroom with basement garage 7 Mi le/ Ink star araa No pets $575 'mo p*us securi-ty deposit references 535-1469

REDFORO (Old)- 6 M i w T e l e g r a p h 3 Dedroom brie* bungalow 2 car garage, new carpet $500 - securi-ty Available 6 /3 After 5 565-2269

REDFORD TWP home informat ion canter has a free rental housing bulletin board

CaK 937-?17t

REOFORD TWP - small 2 bedroom starter ranch country k i tchen with no wa* floor newer l»ght f ixtures open Boor plan. $575/mo Call Dane

255-5678 or 477-8409 Other 2 8 3 bedroom homes

available soon

REOFORD TWP - 3 bedroom ranch bving room/t irepiace. ki tchen with no-waii floor, new light fu tu res thru out walk out Dedroom with wood Oec« earthtone carpet ing base-ment garage much more $735/

mo Dave 255-5678 or 477-8409

REDFORD TWP 5 Mi le /K in loch area 4 bedroom bungalow v y baths, fenced yard, f inished base-ment garage No pels $680 /mo pfus secur ily 6 / 1 464-1977

REDFORO - 3 bedroom brick ranch, garage fenced 4 appl iances Avail-able now 18516 Seech Daly S 6 r 5 mo • 1 5 mo security 459-4852

FARMINGTON HILLS - 13 Mi Road 4 bedroom home 3.000 sq tt Li-brary family room. deck, basemem treed lot $1400 per mo 851 -3 ' 74

FARMINGTON HILLS-2600 sq ft 3 bedroom. 2 -y bath, Flor ida room Close to everything $ t 4 7 5 / m o Semi furnished 775-3869

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom completely remodeiea appliances, garage fenced yard $615/mon!f> - deposit 4 78-7493

REDFORD - 3 bedroom aluminum bungalow Basemen! garage, stove & trig $625 /mo Available n o w t5665 Wakendon N of 5 Mile. W of Seech Showing Sat 3 30-4 30 RICHTER A ASSOC 348-5 tOO

ROCHESTER HILLS - EJegant 3500 sq ft 4 bedroom br.ck colonial Spi-ral staircase gourmet k i tchen French doors, alarm system oak flooring, 3 car garage $2500 /mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 737 4002

FARMINGTON HISTORIC DISTR1C Classic 1920s. 4 bed room brick Exceptional oak tr im, f loor ing 8 but l t - im t aaaed g lass— condit ion $1250 per mo 349-9045

BERKLEY-3 bed room bungalow n»wfy remodeled. $700 par month Days aak lor Jerry. 398-9384

eve* 399-6278

B IRMINGHAM-Ado rab le 1 bed-room. den, 4 appliances. Winds hardwood ftoora. ruga, baaamant. garaoa, no pets $555 855-1077

BIRMINGHAM & ALL CITIES

HOMES FOR RENT SEE 100 S WHERE

TENANTS 8 LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS e 642-1620

FREE CATALOGUE 8*4 So Adams. Birmingham, Ml

BIRMINGHAM - attract ive 2 bed-room ranch, fua baaamant naw ap-pnancaa, walk l o t o w n 1506 Pierce only $825 /mo 549-1664

i S r BIRMINGHAM At tached 2 car raga. 3 badroom. wide private Florida room, f imahed baaamant. naw kitchen. appMncaa, fireplace $925 par month . C M 851-3997

BIRMINGHAM - Beautitotly remod-eled Cape Cod ' 8 9 9 Norfolk, over-looking B i rmingham country d u b 3 badroom, 2 bath, air Veptaces lacuzz July 1 $1fiOO/MO 258-0385

FARMINGTON HILLS -Custom 2.000 sq.ft. ranch, 4 bedrooms, baths on 7/8 acre, pond Family room, dining room, f inished walkout lower level, deck, central an appli-ancas. 2'a at tached garage $1,595 RICHTER A ASSOC 348-5100

ROCHESTER HILLS-4 bedroom e . -ecutive colonial m prest igious ne-Sh-borhood 2 ' i baths - family room study central air and more Si500, mo 375- T946

ROCHESTER HILLS executive 4 bedroom colonial $ 1675 per month

ASK FOR ANNA PEARCr Prudential Great Lakes Realty

1-8850 or 652-4618

FARMINGTON HILLS - 9 Mi 'Hal-stead immediate occupancy Non-smoker No pets Beautiful ly remod-eled farmhouse 2400 sq f l 3 bed room t dan for possib le 4 th 2 full baths. 3 car garage Acreage parcel Grass cut t ing & snow removal by owner $1400 mo 4 74-0499

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hot tub • FVxil with waterf ail and

snackbar • Business center • P r i v a t e c a r w a V f

981-1050

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Psid Gss Heat Greet Location Specious Rooms V/t Bath in 2 Bedroom

Pets allowed with permission Welton Corner at Perry

Adjecent to Auburn Hills I »T Mon.-Fri. S-5 Weekends 12-5

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BIRMINGHAM-br igh i . cheerful fur-mahad 2 bad room on quaat street, cloee lo downtown Memor ia l Day -Labor Day $650 258-5679

BIRMINGHAM - Carr iage House Lovely sett ing, acreage, private, flra-ptaca cathedral catfmg $1400 Richard 356-8688 932-3500

BIRMINGHAM - Cape Cod 3 bad-rooms. 1% batha. modern kitchen, fimahed baaamant. screened Florida room, garaga. kcaneed/mapacted. $1250 ± security 335-9438

BIRMINGHAM- Charming •efurb-•ahed larm colonial Ouarton Lake araa 2 car garaga. 1'* bath, 3 bad-rooms and/or dan. 647-1182

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN 3 badroom home 1H bath appa-ances washer/dryer 8 diahwaahar $900/mo + aacurtty 258-5526

BIRMINGHAM En>oy Bwmmgham J M n o a o o n Remooeied 2 bedroom

1 ba th "w f th of f ice Ga-rage. naw w indow* $895 737-2445

M o n - F r i 9 - 6 Sat 12-4 BIRMINGHAM Irv-town Two to chooae f rom 328 W Brown. 1 bed-room, short term sub-tease fur-ntahed. $595, 625 Rkdgedale 2 bed-rooms, $1495 All wi th central air A M appliances 977-2812, 644-1576

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BIRMINGHAM INTOWN, 3 bed-room. neutral decor , nam 2 car ga-rage. available immediately $890 month Evaa / w e M e n d s 540-3959

B I R M I N G H A M tae this 3 bad room ranch waf t ing

distance to shopping A bus Ime Carpeted throughout wtth earth tone c o l o r * k i tchen appkances lanced in yard A more Immediate occupancy $700 par month EHO

Beneicke 8 Krue

642-8686

FARMINGTON HILLS <Rambie-wood) - 4 bedrooms Z'i b a l h coloni-al Family room with f ireplace, li-brary ki tchen appl iances encept re-fr igerator central air carpet ing, drapes, security guard. 3 car ga-rage Available now at $2100

ROCHESTER HILLS - Large custom 4 bedroom 3 H ba lh colonial Family room with f ireplace A wet bar li-brary, ki tchen appl iances central air sprinklers, security system, fin-ished basement, carpet ing, window treatments, at tached 3 car garage Available July 20 at $2200

ROCHESTER HILLS - I A d a m s / M 5 9 area) - very large 4 bed room 3Vt bath cotoruai on scenic lot with many trees A plant ings Family room with fireplace, l lprary, k i tchen appli-ances central air t imsheo base ment. carpeting, drapes a t tached 3 car garage. 2 t iered deck Available July 15 at $2300

GOODE REAL ESTATE

ROCHESTER MILLS 3 bedroom 1'.y bath great room attached ga-rage deck Occupancy July t $1 100/mo 1 yr lease 651-5967

ROCHESTER. 1 bedroom large up-per flat private entrance appli-ances garage casement taundry nice yard with dog pen $575 mor.tr, Heat included Between 9am s 4pm

953-0158 or 652-6568

ROYAL OAK, 3 bedroom b«ick ranch 2 fireplaces f inished b a i e ment all appliances, garage $995

386-7052 or 382-4256

SOUTMFIEl D-2 b e d r o o m br ick Ranch, recently painted, new car-petmg, garage, immediate occupan-cy $600 'mo • security. 4 78-02 13

SOUTHFIELD - 2311 sq ft 4 pea-room colonial. 12 Mila/Lahaer area Very neutral bui l t- ins alarm central air. ail appliances included $ 1200/rrvonth D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002

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FERNOALE Spacious. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths Fenced yard Appl iances fireplace, screened porch $500. mo - Security Call 557-7599

GARDEN CITY- 3 bedrooms with basement, no garage. 8 » 1 5 shed, all appliancas. fenced yard $600 -utilities 336-8067

GROSSE ISLE Water f ront - 2945 sq ft 3 /4 bedroom colonial master badroom 20 » 14. Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire-places, family room, custom kitch-en. French doors $ l 8 0 0 / m c D 8 H PROPERTIES 737-4002

HOMES OF THE WEEK

N WESTLAND - Farmington A Joy Rd area Livonia schools Like new 3 bedroom rahen Totalfy remod-eled new kitchen appl iances $750/ month

H A R R I M A N R E A L E S T A T E

4 7 7 - 6 9 6 0

TROY - a 6 bedroom home with family room large utility r oom large fenced yard. 2 car garage and in-ground pool Rochester A Big Bea ««r area C M 435-0850

TROY new 3 bedroom, 1 ' i bath ranch, full basement. 2 car at tached garage 's t Noor laundry, great loca-tion $1,050 O Rilley Realty

689-8875

TROY - 1600 sq t i , 3 bedroom family A living room, 1'v baths air appliances fenced backyard, 2 car garage No pets $925 261-5926

TROY - 2 bedroom bnck house no ' basement or garage 2 ' i acre o l *

George Jabbour , . land. $875/month 939-7456 649-94*4

WATERFORO LAKES AREA 3 b e d r o o m s , family r o o m , utility, a p p l i a n c e s 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e Beautiful t r e e d f e n c e d yard 1 yr l ease n o p e t s $ 7 0 0 ' m o -secur i ty After S p m 3 6 3 - 6 3 4 2

WEST BLOOMFIELD 1 b e d r o o m . 2'k b a t h s . Iam.ly r o o m , f i r ep l ace b a s e m e n t deck g a r a g e $ 1 1 8 5 m o Available m J u n e 6 4 9 - 2 6 4 9

HUNTINGTON WOODS * frtflrgqm 2 i baths, t ioned Available short t e rm June 1 5 - S e p t 3 $800 mo 3 9 8 - 5 1 1 5

LAKEVILLE LMe f ron t . N o l Ro-chester Luxurious 2 bedroom, ap-pliances. deramic balh. no pe l s , $875 per mo 842-3000 or628-5584

LATHRUP - Large 2005 sq ft 3 bedroom bnck quad Dtmng room, 2'4 baths. 2 fireplaces, family room with wet bar. f inished basement an apphances 2 car at tached $ 1 2 0 0 / mo D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002

LIVONIA

plus security

cieawi 3 badroom ranch deck. $650 month

5 3 1 - 5 4 1 8

LIVONIA - executive 4 bed room Co-lonial 2.540 sq ft family room fire-place. 2 * i baths, cantrai au finished baaemem at tached garage appti ancea I ng round h e a l e d poo l $1.5»5/mo Available soon' RICHTER A ASSOC 348- 5100

2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS INCLUDES 1200 sq. ft., 2 batha ft carport.

BIRMINGHAM - Lincoln/Southfield A/aa 3 badrooma. air t, 2 or 3 yr

11.183 per month Real Prop-626-2473 arty Intereets Ltd

MODELS OPEN DAILY 10 am to 5 pm; SAT & SUN 11 am to 5 pm P H O N E 348-3060 OFFICE 358-5670

BIRMINGHAM RANCH 114 M M and LMear) 2 bedroom. 1V» bam. family

d baaamant M appliances screened porch. bMevat dec* Large private lor 2 car ga-rage Great houM. wonderful naigh-' — - S schools

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end Located adjacent to natnntj wooded Hine$ ftrt, economical 1 and 2 bedroom •pirtBtsts aad umfcoues Confortabk IMng VML ak coad&ooing, prftate balconies hop doaett. heal included Alao Cable TV. 2 i a hailing pooto aad acnWcs fltseaa center SMART stop at the front entrance

30900 West Warren between Middlebelt and

BIRMINGHAM - Sharp 3 badroom lam#y room, oantral M garaga. «>-paancee. lencad yard, new carpat A pamt $875 mo 649-0878

BIRMINGHAM . $l?OC month 3 badrooma, 1H batha. ratlnaahad hardwood Itoor* M appaances m-

543 Cautpe. 845-8250

BIRMINGHAM BeautNui PoppMUn Par* area 7 room colonial, gourmet knehen m bath*, fireplace o M woodwork. $1290 or M a t 847 7728

3 Badrooni bun-galow I H bathe wfth % bath up Appnancaa. deck. 2 car ear age Ex oaeant condMon 2887 5 m * e * M r • aaa /MO AoarM *44-32S2

BIRMINGHAM SOT M j f l n * . 2 bad-

$880 mo 844-2703

BLOOMFIELD MSLS 4 bedroom* 2 H ' " now New oarpat new kitchen s Woodrow 2S8-2S48 er $83-5313

O O M W L O HILLS- Kant or land "tract $ 1 8 8 0 par mo IV* me ae-

«ae% 8 badraoin. 3 H beta ranch t t t a

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LIVONIA S m M 2 badroom home $4SO/mo plus dapoert

537-4478

LIVONIA - Small 4 bad room house with a basement, located on maaier Roed No garaga Livonia schools $S#S/mo V * m o security Avai l able immediately 937 0001

LIVONIA WITH Opt ion Poearbie 7 Mae. mksier araa 3 bed room i n balh 2 H garage larga lot $750/ mo C M Tony or Lm 522-4337

LIVONIA (W Chicago A inkster Rd , 3 Bedrooms 1% b e l h * carpet drapes hmshed baaamant 2 car oarage appaancaa No pe ls $725/ MO * V I mo security 855 3816

LIVONIA 2-3 bedroom aar $575 month, p k a security plus Ural and last month No pets Grand River $

LIVONIA-3 bedroom ranch near W

no pat* $700 July 1 TRW credit rat ing

281-8*44

LIVONIA - 4 badroom bungaiow room, cerpetmg drape*

A refrigerator 1.000 Sq It

WESTLAND No p a m 1* involved m c h o o s i n g your

r e s i d e n c e al G l e n w o o d G a r d e n s

We offer a c o n v e n i e n t W e s t l a n d lo-cat ion that a p o e a i s t o s m g l a s tami- ~ lies a n d s e n i o r s a s wan

Our 2 b e d r o o m . 1 b a l h r anch n o m a s i s a i u r s

• New£i- remodeied • l i c h e n s ~ • Full b a s e m e n t s —

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May Move -ms Avai lable $4 7 5 00 -On sile m a n a g e m e n t A m a i n t e n a n c e - . C M S u s a n at 7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1 tor a d d i

lional in format ion a n d d i r e c t i o n s Wa p r o m i s e rl d o e s n ' t hu r t '

Office 2 7 5 8 Ac! ley Weet l a n e Open 9 a m - 5 p m , M o n - S a t

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M A Y 1 9 Grand ' e - o p e n m g at G i a n w o o d G a r -d e n s a n Int imate W e s t l a n d c o m -munity! Freshly r e m o d e l e d 2 bed -room 1 b a t h duplex r anch h o m e * -$475 p e r j n o n l h O p e n 9 v n - 5 p m -Monday - 'Saturday

C M Suae Susan at 721-8111 lor de l aits

Office 2758 Ac*ley W e s t l a n d

WESTLANO 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch, garage appliances base- " ment 1\» months security $630 " month Call alter 6pm 474-4532

WHY PAY RENT? When you can own for so little or less?

277-7777 W BLOOMFIELD 3 b a d r o o m T « - ' • v a i 2 b a t h s family r o o m o.r .mg room, a t t a c h e d g a r a g . r,replace

L ake • g e s S S / 5 ' m o t aecun ty A f t e r - . 8pm or leave m a a a a g e 6 8 1 3 4 3 8

w BLOOMFIELD BIRMINGHAM Schoola 3 b a d r o o m f i b a t h r a n c h Forney room w / V a p l a c e Air a v w f . - ' a d e immediately $900 8 5 1 7t>82 "•

'ATM h . . . , , •, i V— PMca « r $1250

$525/mo Available now- 9054 LoUee Waal o I MtddMbaW Nor th o< Joy Showing Sal 2-3 R O f f E R 8 ASSOC 348-51

MILFORO - L M e Sherwood 3 bed room. 2 beth quad L M e $ 1 W 0 £ C $1300 security

NORTHVILLE- l a k e s ol. 2 TOO sq H.. 4 bedroom atteched garaga 31*

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FARMINGTON- 1 bad room M « -encee 4 security raout rad No pat*. Ca t between 3 30-5 30pm

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BERKLEY - daan/newfy renovated.

r*m bBnde 4 carpal Ptel

BIRMINGHAM - Country IMng m the a ty Lowei duplex. 2 b edroom. 1 bam. tormM dmmg room rage 1735 Ralph M a n

»ard. ga-uM Rental

Showcaae 845-0020

. . r iga . an appkancak. screened porch DeMrabte reeidan-tiel araa. ( 7 4 0 * security « 4 f r 7 W

CANTON DUPLEX - attractiva 3 range fr idge.

Ma May 15 $740 Lynda. 465-2379

a? ,WSON - Ranch duplex. fua pr»-

and large yard 1 pkancae. K 5 0 par

or 679-8954 badroom a l sppkancee. mo 658-0762

COZY 2 badroom duplex with for-mal dining room. A l oak floor* Baaamant 6 garaoa. 788 $125 per month CaB 1616-778-2008

or atlar 6pm. 616-456-4770

LIVONIA - Fwmington/P»ymouth araa. 2 badroom bnck ranch duplex, baaamant. garaga. $800 month

652-6254

NORTHVILLE - 2 badroom ranch, ctoen. freshly pointed. carpeted. air. yard No pets $460 m o +• securlty. 430 Gardnar 474-3893

OAK PARX-Attract tve 2 badroom Hardwood floors. m o d e m M e M R . waanar S dryer. larga backyard 1450.'mo plus i"> aacurtty depoelt Caa and leeve maaaaga aftar 4pm.

546-5270

PLYMOUTH - Modern townhouee. 2 larga badrooma, batha atowa. refngeretor. carpMmg. $575/mo A valla w a 6 /1 RICHTER 4 ASSOC 346-5100

SOUTHFIELD-Evergreen/8'4 M»a 3 badroom. bath, laundry, a Naar expreeswsys $580/mo. secur ity. Includes utlktiee. 352-1254

TROY - Larga 2 badroom FamBy room Wtth areplece. 2 bam. cantrai ak. dack. baaamanl, attachad ga-rage, $«»5 par m o 362-1326

TROY - 3 badrooma. 1Vi batha. car-1200 aq.. It..

Avaliable June 1 CaB

WESTLANO Newburgh & Ford Rd 1 badroom $375 month Includaa utilities Aftar 4:30pm or laava maa-aaga 941-9171

410 Flat* DETROIT- Palmar Park naar 7 MHe 4 Woodward araa Beautiful 8 room lowar Bat 5450 mo plua aacurtty depoert 4 referencea 646-2754

PLYMOUTH- Beautiful 2nd alory 1 bedroom w/pnve te antranca m OW Historic VMaga Appliencae. S " watar garaga 6 baaamant privi-leges $495 i aacurtty 255-2667

PLYMOUTH -1 badroom uppar. qut-naaghbor

REDFORO TWP - vary aharp - 1 badroom uppar apt Newly redeoo-ratad. all appl iances Including

r 4 dryar $435 /mo Can Dave 255-5678 or 477-8409

RtCf iORO - 3 badroom, upper $425>MO 1ST. last 4 aacurtty O p a r t - " 10am- 1pm S u n 17342 Baavarland Aftar 6pm 426-4533

412 Townhouaoa-CondoaFor Rant

C o n d o e F o r R o n !

BIRMINGHAM CONOO-WHMama-burg Complex 2 badrooma. oantral ak. appBancaa. $650 per mon4h CaB After 5pm. 256-9419

2 bad-room. 1 bath, naar UNcAan. dack $750 month Ralph Manual Rental

645-0020

BIRMINGHAM 3 badroom. 2 * bath townhoma near Maple 4 Adama Rd Wak ing distance «o down town Thla

ly r am o del ad Interior featur ing • Euro-etyte ki tchen, a lmond appli-ancaa. neutral ca ipa tng throughout 4 mirrored cloaat doora AMo prt-veta atraat antranca. pat io, sentral ak. 4 baeement wtth laundry hook-ups Aak about our 2 yr isssss For M*M Mon th ru Sa l caa 644-1300

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bad room condo. neer town $615 Indudea haat. wa-ter ak. 4 apphancee Opt ion lo buy 642-1620 after 6 p m 655-9655

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bad room Condo with ak $700 per mo * utmt.ee No pata Available 7-1-90 849-0990 After 5pm 540-3768

BLOOMFIELD CONOO - Furmehed or unfurrMahad. 2 badrooma. 1'4 batha $700 - $600 mo Laaaa 4 tarma negotiable. Caa Jen 623-9663

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Waterfront condo - p a r t e d locat ion

2 bedrooma. 2 bathe, aB appaenoee /dryar $ 1 . 0 0 0 / m o k v

936-2152 Or 230-0720

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - J h e Heath-er*. near, Immediate occupancy 2 badroom 2 bath, naw upgraded car-pal. f ireplace, ak . garkOk. month 862-5003

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Luxurloue. 3 badroom. 2% bath, f lrat f loor laun-dry. waanar 4 dryar. aB eppkancee fireplace, dacfc wi th hot tub. hard-wood f loor*. 2 car garaga. baaa-manl No Pata. $1700 par mo. f aa-curtty 540-7206 or 647-9779

DRAYTON PLAINS - Adama Land-ing. Loon Lafca. 2 bed room condo waBiout Spacioua and brand new includaa waaher 4 dryar. and ga-raga. $950 Ralph Manual Rental Showcaae 645-0020

FARMINGTON HILLS-Oefcixe 3 bad-room townhouee. 214 bath. Cantrai Mr. carpat b imd* . garaga. baaa-mant. appkancee. waaher /dryer , pool, lenra* 11 Mi /mkater June lat $1050/mo 664-1846

FARMINGTON HILLS, 2 badroom.

no. pool, tennta Good locat ion cunty/refer encee No peta 464-4579

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom 1st Boor, laundry lacail iee. patio carport, 12 Mile 4 Orchard Lake. $520 par month 477-7165

LIVONIA - Luxu r lou* 3 badrooma. 3 batha. aB appllancee. drapee. p o d . garage. flreptace. 3.000 aq ft No pet* Available now $1,250 + aecurlty 866-1186 839-3619

Madison Heights Spedoue 2 bedroom Townhouee* available immediately 1.000 aq fl ideal location at 13 MHe 4 Dequin-dre $660 per mon th mdudea water

Village Green of Madison Heights

583-1100 NORTHVILLE CONDO. Highland Lake*. 3 badrooma. 2-4 batha Mini-mum 1 year, garaga Avai lable now $1,000 per mon th 553-0649

NORTH VI LLE-Furrnahad luxury 2 badroom. 2 bath Condo. 2 carport* . Jusf off I275. $1 .000 /mo Work 353-7796 After 6pm 326-5674

ADAMS LANDING - Drayton Pltens Luxury kakefront. 2 bedroom*. 2 bath, beech, dubnouae. pool 249-3028

swimming 681-8622

AUBURN HILLS Condo - 2 bad-room. 1 bath, l iving room balcony wtth aparkling view $450 mo Locat-ed South Blvd /Squirrel 338-1069

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS

Ouatandlng 2 4 3 badroom town-houee* 4 ranche* with attachad ga-ragaa. fua amervtie*

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST

352-3800

BIRMINGHAM Luxury 2 badroom townhouee. cov-ered parking, deluxe kitchen, fenced In privacy patio yard, air private basement & entrance $7 50 'mo in-cluding heat 4 hot water EHO

642-8686 BENEICKE& KRUE

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST GETS BETTER

NEWLY DECORATED 2 or 3 Bedroom Ap t * or

(wl lh Fua Baaamant) From $700 Month

Immediate Occupancy ONE MONTH FREE RENT

Leesmtf Hours f rom 9am- 5pm Oaky Sat 12noon-3pm or caB

646-1188

BIRMINGHAM t bedroom townhouee $525 per month Walking distance to down-

BENEJCKE 4 KRUE

642-8686

BIRMINGHAM 2 Bedroom upper with traah paint dean carpet 4 aB appkancea Mapte/Cookdge Araa $575/MO mduda* heal, water, carport

TERRY MCKINNON RE/MA* EXECUTIVE 737-6800

NORTHVILLE - 2 bed room 1 » bath, newly decorated condo . $600 Se-curity dapoalt Laaaa Fteferencee

346-9755

NOVI - 2 story wi th flnlahed baaa-i l , 2 bed room* and den. 1'4

bath Convenient locat ion $675 per m o . heet included 474-1945

PLYMOUTH Luxury condo Avail-able July 1 $900 p lus per month Contact, Creon Smi th at 453-1620 or 346-9148

PLYMOUTH - 2 badroom. carpeted, pool good locat ion, heat 4 water in-cluded. lease 4 security, no peta. $825 591-6530 455-1728

ROCHESTER CONDO • 2 bad-

• saner a dryar. 1 car st tachad ga-$600 par mo

nagament 662-8221

ROCHESTER HILLS 2 badroom luxury townhomes in quaint wooded eettmg along Canton R n e Nearly new ' 652-8060

ROCHESTER HILLS exquisite oon-do on golf course al $1650 per

Lovefy 2 bedroom condo $600 per

CALL ANNA PEARCY Tha Prudential Greet Lakes Realty

651-8650 or 652-4618

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom. 2 bath flreptece. pkieh carpel , garage

last $620 mo. aacurtty

WALLED LAKE Ranch-condo 2 bedroom*, attached garege. base-ment. ak. $700 par month 665-0498

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 3 badroom, 2 H balh condo. attached 2 car ga-

$1500 par 1-6017 month La 661-

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Attract ive immaculate up-scale 2 bedroome, 2Vt beths. 2 car garaoa. ftraptaca. outstanding kitchen. M l basement carpeting 4 v e r t i c a l throughout $1100/mo M-R Assoc 471-0798

CHARLEVOIX AREA L A K E C H A R L E V O I X Vaca t i on Homa $ badroom*. 2 balh* In Sprtngerater Baach Coiki try charm with a beeutiful Mas of Lake Maxi-mum 6 people $ 1100 weakly

CHARLEVOIX Vl ly bum on Lake Michigan 3 bed-rooma. 2 batha. 5 mBaa f rom down-town close lo s ts te park Maximum 8 people $1300 weekly

WALLOON LAKE Vacation Home Large, newly buat 5 bedrooma. 3 batha. whir lpool t e c u m 4 tube sau-na. 3 larga decks Hewing lake Max-imum 14 people $2125 weekly

For brochuree Northern Michigan Property Man-

1-600-648-2791

CHARLEVOIX homa wfcfy by dur ing Summer Neer deen Lake Charlevoix baach 4 boat launch.

7 Evee (6161-547-5286

CHARLEVOIX - Lakefront condo. Sleeps 2-12 Jecuzz). cable, ak. pool, baach. walk l o town 855-3300 363-3865

CHARLTON LAKE CAMP - Cottage r»»on in Ontario's scenic LaCioche Mts - Pike Season Opener. May 19 Special ratee in May Clean, wea kept, baach ideal for fish.no a fami-ly vacations Eves 1-705-386-4281

WESTLANO - 2 bedroom ment. garage, aa. appliancaa $720 /M0

BEAUTIFUL secluded iuay earpataa 3 bedroom lakefront cottage avail-able now thru Aug Loft. Ivepleca. laundryroom. dacfc, patio, grtB, boat 2 hr drive. $450/wk 681-5294

476-6338

WESTLANO - 2 bedroom condo. laundry in unit, appkenca*. band* Walk lo Weetiand Man No pet * Pool. 1 r 'ease $ 6 5 0 / M 0 . 1*1 4 last MO * security 517-764-6122

COLONIAL INN HARBOR SPRINGS

Memorial Weekend Special $68 per night or $58 per night lor stay o l 3 nights (double occupancy!

a. Indoor spa. pool Fkapiacaa.

W BLOOMFIELD

2500 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms

• 2 + baths a Greet room

• Double car garage

Call 661-0771

CRYSTAL LAKE RENTALS Qv*r 100 vacation homes, condos 4 cottages on Crystal Lake. Lake Michigan. Platte Lakes Lower Herr-ing Lake. Crystal Mt Reeon 4

pmg Bear Dunee area Available seasons Nightly, weekly

monthly On the shore* bluffs or n the w o o d * we wis do our beet to find what * right for you SPRING FLING - Save 40% on all bookings for May thru June 15. Also, many vacation home* for sale 616-352-7646 616-352-7353

DRUMMONO ISLAND detour area 14x70 ft mobi le on Carabou Lake, $300 per week, your l inens Call PM, 1-906-297-6971.

414 Southern Rental* BARGAIN - Ft Myers Beach Fla Condo Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath May 26-June 2 $450 or best deal CaH after Spm 455-6327

EAST GRANO TRAVERSE BAY New bedroom apt Private f rom houae

$400 per wfc No chadren. no pels Row boat included 420-2699

CANCUN MEXICO 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo On the ocean. 5 atar fa-cility $175 per day 9 * n - 5 p m Monday-Friday 773-8161

EAST TAWAS, Michigan 1. 2. 4 3 bedroom cottagaa on large sandy beech on Lake Huron. Memorial

cend 4 summer reaervati available Green Gables Reeon

517-362-2444

DISNEY/EPCOT - Luxury 2 and 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo dryer, microwave, pool, lecuzzi. ten-ma c o u r t * $495 and $525 Weak Day*, 474-5150: Eves 478-9778

EAST TAWAS 3 hour* f rom Metro area. 1 4 2 bed-room motel units with kitchens, 2. 3

bedroom cottages on Sand Lake 4 Lake Huron Sloney Shore* Reeon 517-362-4609 Sand Lake inn 517-469-3553

DISNEY'Orlando Fully furnished 2 bedroom. 2 bath Resort Condo 3 pool*. racuzB, golf, tennis Weekly '

456-0425 monthly 981-5180

DISNEY/ORLANDO Luxury 3 bedroom. 2 beth resi-dence Fullu furnished Ideal for family vacations. Only $435 per week Ron, 347-3050 or 420-0439

DISNEY/ORLANDO Condo. 2 bed-room. 2 bath, pool, s p a Ideal for newtyweds. famil ies 4 couples $450 /wk 545-2114 or 628-5994

Head island, oceani ron i HILTON condo rental, exdusna sort, fully furnished price Call after 5pm

negottabi 534-485

HILTON HEAD, S C. Ocean condo. 1 bedroom, beach, tennis pool, $375/wk 459-6568

HILTON HEAD, S C Beeutiful 1 bedroom condo on o c e a n F u l l y r e f u r b i s h e d Kitchenette 603-785-5139

HOMESTEAD Reasonable Spr ing 4 Summer rates, kids welcome Phone afler 8pm.

616-334-3640

ROCHESTER HILLS-SHARP1 Large 2 bedroom, 2V» bath, indoor pool, flnlahed beeement garage Neutral decor $900/mo 375-0918

KIAWAH ISLAND - S Carolina, se-lect one to five bedroom accomoda-tions. Pam Harr ington Exclusive*

1-800-645-6966

ROCHESTER In-town 1 bedroom Condo. furnished, oafc d inet te sec-tional sofa, watar bad. heat includ-ed, $550/mo - depoert 1-655-8202

ROCHESTER - 2 bedroom. I V * bath graat location, no pe l * . $575 per month 652-0253

ROCHESTER - 2 bed room condo 1'4 beth. appl iances, garaga No pets $675/month p lus security 1 year lease 791-2568

ROCHESTER 2 bedroom. 2 bath, separate entry, 1 car garage, basement, swim d u b 4 tennis Ask for Atlca

Real Estate One 681-5700

ROCHESTER 3 bedroom. 3'4 beth. 2 car garage. 2 f i replace*, ak , fin-ished walkoul 2200 sq ft On Great Oefcs Country Club 11450 375-2307

SOUTHFIELD. 1 bed room condo sublet. 12 Mile 4 Southf ie ld $450 Ralph Manual Rental Showcaae 845-0020

SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE Custom 3 bedroom and unit, at-tached 2 car garaga Immediately available For leeaa wi th op t ion to buy $900 a month

CALL SHIRLEY PEISNER The Prudent ia l

Great Lafcee ReMty 626-9100

TROY CONOO 2 bedroom. 2'4 baths, appaances. new carpel , pe-tlo. pool, carpor t , d o a e t o 1-75 No pel*. $890 per mo eve* 362-2027

TROY - Townhouee 3 bedroom, 3 '4 bath 2 car porta, pool , dubhouee Crook s ' U v e m o l a a r e e $1100 mo No pe l * Leave meeaege 879-9612

436 Office 4 Business Space Foe Ront

MARCO ISLAND-Flortda. 2 bed-room beechfront condo Available starting June 16th Low off season rates avaliable 881-6402

MYRTLE BEACH-Oceen f rom con-do Furnished, aleep* 6. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 poo l* . >acuzzi. health room and tennis 286-6234

MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina Oceenfront, 2 bedrooma. 2 be th* Cloee to golf couraea 4 Weekly rentals CaB

shopping 277-0665

NAPLES FLORIDA on Gulf of Mexi-co fuBy furnished. 3 bedroom. 3 bath, living room, dining room, krtchen. laundry, gulfaida porch, lux-ivy Condo Available fo r rental, montha of A p r - N o v ($1500 per mo. I, Dec ($2000 per m o ), Jan Fab or Ma i ($3600 per mo ) On the baach. pool at budding, as we« aa tanrus cour t * 4 boat dock Good raatauranta. shopping, golf 4 sight seeing neer by Fly No r t h *sa l AxUnaa nonstop to Ft Mayer* glonal Airport or drtve 1-75 South pest Tampa lo Maple* Exoaaant summer or winter beech, golf, or l a m a vacation Spede i pnce lor fua aaaaon ranter* CaB Ownar at: (313) 647-4077 evenings kfter 8pm or anytime on weekends

NAPLES - 2 bedrooma. dan, mtar-coast al acroea f rom Gulf Sum-mer $2200/mo Winter f rom $2400/ mo 755-9180 or 549-3131

N MERTLE BEACH, S C Plush 2 bedroom. 2 ba th Condo s. overtook mg G o * Course, at Baytree Reeon FuB ammsnltles 8 pools 4 6 |acu2 8's. 2 l ighted tennia courts, heeled indoor pool Golf peefcages avaa-sbie Ca* lor free color C r o d v t (aak tor a 246). 1-600-662-6674

415 Vocation Rentals

Office ParH

iaa,aao ag . FT QUALITY OFFICE D E V E L O T M E K T O U T S T A N D I N G DESIGN. MATEJUALS A N D F I N I S H E S

> « * » L E A S I N G D e s i s t e d t o f i t a l l uaes f rom 5 0 0 t o crm 1 4 . 4 0 0 aq ft Easy Acccaa t o Hs)or Prcewsys 1-696. 1-96 and 1-275 p l e n t i f u l We l l tit Pa rk la«

6 P r i v a t e

f o r F u r t h e r t i ^ m a t i M con tac t M a r k M i l l e r / C a r o l H o u g h t o n 2 9 2 3 0 - 2 9 2 6 0 B u c k i n g h a m L i v o n i a M l 4 6 1 5 4 « a i - 0 7 7 0 4 6 a - o e e s

PRIVATE OFFICES WITH COMPLETE SECRETARIAL SERVICES

313/462-1313 BtoomflekJ H*» • Troy • Uvonia • Soutf>fleW

SchaumburQ. HKnoh

ADORABLE new 2 level vMa on 100ft pr ivate beach, Sand Lake Ce-dWac/Mamate*. highway 55 Sleeps 6. boat, good nafUng 474-0494

BEACH FRONT Condo-Lafca UUcltt-gan. contemporary lacuzzv

) par weak 354-4868

BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHARLEVOIX 2 4 3 badroom frame cottagaa 4 log cabkia Localad on the waters edge Ideal tor aportmg lamay - with ex cel-lent awlmmlng. Wtang 4 boa We are rustic y w modern k i a peec-fm end quiet surrounding

ASK A e O U T O U R MAY 4 JUNE SPECIAL

CaB 616-536-7189

BEAUTIFUL L A K E M I C H I G A N Pentweler area. Summer home, i bedroom. 2 fua b e d * , greet room

open Out l o a huge a e k around dacfc overtoofcing Lafca MKMga (MflBon $ Sunssls) (a person capei

Days 932-0351 Evaa 463-1962

BELAIRC - C lam 4 Torch Lakes WO

(616)526-2111

EXCITING Tri lamify resort kitchen, pool stes

Beeutiful City 1 snd 2 sir Reduced weekly

1-600-942-2646

FLORIDA- Madeira Beech water 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo

Smoke free, pome condit ion Local (313) 971-1391

FRENCH RIVIERA- Downtown Nice Furnished apt Including mens,

pa 2-4 7 daya/S500. CaB aftar 8pm for details (313) 643-9269

GAYLORO/LEWISTON - Lakefront Cottage, fireplace, sandy beech, dock, boat yeer round rentals $350 per week 313-586-9339

GAYLORD - LEW 1ST ON AREA M o d e m cot tage wtth fireplace on beeuti ful secluded sandy bfeach lake. 250 ft., frontage. Excellent swimming and Ashing Go* , tennis

by, boat included $475 per wk Immediate occupancy 352-3578

GAYLORD, Vacat ion m tha reeort communi ty of MlCHAYWE Fun for all agee Furmehed home tor rant

Eve. 422-3665 or Oays. 537-7610

GOLF AT BOYNE Stay at New Reaon Condo Suites

The Water Street Inn on Lake Charlevoix m Boyna City

1(800)456-4313

G R I M S LAKEVIEW COTTAGES-Memortal weekend apeoel l 2 bedroom cottage Frt. 3pm-Mon 3pm $ 1 0 0 * lax CaB tor reer t ion* 616-625-2152

HALE - Famky gat away weefcsnd m the nor th wo®ds, 5 bedroom c o t t a g e . i n d o o r p o o l , w o o d e d

1517-345-0711, 517-873-3501

HARBOR COVE. Harbor Springs bedroom, 2 bath condo. tern courts. beach-Traverse Bay. mdoor/ outdoor pool Sleeps 6 681-9225

MTERLOCHEN AREA Modem 4 bedroom lefcefiom Tri Laval on Lake AIM. For rental on weekly baaie $500 per week After 5pm 0 1 - 1 3 5 0

INTERLOCHEN - Modem 3 bed-

AvaBable some weeks In June and July 335-7144

LAKE CHARLEVOIX - 2 bedroom Cottage Fireplace, boat sandy

Days 357-4848

LAKE HUf tON- Rogers City 2 bed-n cabin, gas arBI. sndosed yd. ch. knehen P a l t l tor

your tamay $325/wk 462-4258

LAKE MICHIGAN Cross vtaege lekefront, 5 bedroome. tacuzzi. sau-na. fvaptaces sandy beech, boet*.

» 517-665-2753

LONG LK . Hale. Ml. At tn Cory, hanop. lakefront cottage

room, large deck porch, $300 per wk 644-0666

Looking tor peace 4 tranguBRy777 LOG CABIN Nee!led on the bend ol

Riffle River Aa newly redeco-M Weekend ralea $180 Weekly

ratee $500 625-8447 826-9460

. 6. $37 able Caa

On Lake Beech Frontage

a wfc Auguel avak-562-8197

MAUfCONDO Deluxe 1 bedroom. Jacuzzi. Ienr*s 300' l o baach Summer rales $55 per day lor 2 people 349-0228

MAUI CONOO Deluxe 1 bedroom with loft, sleeps 6 Jacuzzi, tennis, 300 10 bei Summer rates $75/day 349-0228

PETOSKEY - HARBOR SPRINGS Now taking Summer reeervettons at tha tokCMkng condominium propertlee-

S UNSET SHORES TANNERY CREEK

6 SPRING LAKE CLUB • LAKESIDE CLUB

• HIOEAWAY VALLEY DeautifuBy furnished one. two. three 4 tour bedroom unit* Ca* LITTLE TRAVERSE RESERVATIONS lc raise and eCakehSity IN MICHIGAN

1-600-433-6753 or 616-347-7347 I

PETOSKEY-Wakoon Lake 3 bed-room. alaapa 8. fireplece end boat $600/wk Available belore July 14 oi

18 616-347-6052

PORT HURON- Greel • lakefront property, holds up to 10. rented by the week or by the mo Available weekend of July the 4th $350/wk CaB Frank 477-2944

RESORT LUXURY 3 bedroom, bath beach home on Weet Grand Traverse Bay. Old Mission Peninsu-la. 6 mllaa t o T C Sauna. 3 decks, sun room, secluded private beech sunset s. aB comfort amenities Charmingly furnished with snbquas A bargain a l $1,400 per week CMI (313)547-5454

RUSH L A K E Take k Vacation on Beeutiful and prlvage Rush Lake Large 2 bedroom cortege, shallow ssndy baach, 1 Wk from Golf Course. Rent weekly or monthly

449-5253

SCHUSS « •

t v . H 517-394-4162 or

MOUNT AIN-ChsMt/Con-Nightly or weekly rental Cable

ak Golf tha gold coast 517-339-2193

SHANTY CREEK - condo, 2 bad-rooma. 2 beths. fuBy eqiapped. on golf couraa. aa reeort amenities, weekends, weakly 263-1235

SHANTY CREEK-Schuas Mountaai Chalet 4 bedroom, 2-4 bath, completely redecorated. TV 4 VCR,

357-2618

SHANTY CREEK Year Round Rental Beaake. M l Go* , ski, swim * r» amenit ies 3 bedroom. 3 bath axdu-aive condo overlooks ramous Leg-end Golf Course 4 Lafca Be* Weekend/weekly 313-649-6120

SUTTON'S BAY - condo on tha tar. 2 bedrooma. 1 bath, cable TV neer beach $550 weak CaB

313-589-6060

beth. lovely home Non-drmlung/ smoking 4375-'mo pkja depoert. m-ckidas utBHies 4 knana 447-6423

REDFORD-Sleeping room lor work-ing lady Kitchen, waaher 4 dryer and telephone prtvMegee $«6/wkiy Cea belore 6pm. 531-5612

ROYAL OAK -lovely home Kitchen, laundry prtM-

a. aaperale entrance Mais pre-tarred $250 /mo 588-0390

LARGE ROOM with kitchen prtM-leges Furreahed • mdudae uMMaa $65 weekly pfcia security Wayne Rd 'Mich igan Ave aree. 595-0064

BLOOMFIELD - Private beth. view ovar wooded lake Kitchen 4

g room ahsred wi th only one person $325 mo Ca* Jkti 851-7016

421 Living Quarters To Share

100 a TO CHOOSE FROM Featured on "KELLY 4 CO TV 7

A l Agea. Tastes, Occupetions. Backgrounds 4 LDeetylee

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

644-6845 — 30555 SomhjUk? R<?. Sg i thas id

for 20 people 3ept thru May. m Bir-mingham Troy. Royal Oafc araea Pleaaa cak Unda 446-5015

S O U T H F I E L O houee'apartment

O A K PARK >or sum-

mer by responsible couple end in-tent 557-1703

424 Houee Sitting Serv. RELIABLE to houee alt your I

aveaetke June 1 lawn 4 pels

429 Gar agee 4 Mini Storage

AFFORDABLE M l service bu*dk ig . m Birmingham

1 office 14a 18 - $390 l o f f l o e 4x10 $325

645-5839 BIRMINGHAM OFFICE SPACE

2nd floor eulte available utamee > Excellent locenon. E

Hunter off Maple Rd 11,000/mo Ca* Patty at 433-1100

GARAGE-1H c Ptymouth Rd 4 $40 monthly Call

t Radford Beech Defy

Twp

981-4933

WAYNE • Michigan 4 Wayne Rd Area 20 x 40 Duadmg lor commer-c e storage Heated, bathroom $299/MO • security 664-6855

432 Commercial / Retail For Ront

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OUALIFIED PEOPLE-SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620

FREE CATALOGUE 664 So Adama. Birmingham Ml

BERKLEY 3 bedroom home lo share Non smoker $250 per mo

I Vi utmtlee Available June 1 CaB 9 till 5pm 566-2694

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SO

Retail enclosed maa apace avaB-

$13 50/aq ft micudee heet 4 sk condmonang. immediate occupancy

BIRMINGHAM - Young pro anal female wanted lor 3 bedroom Town-house Wseher 4 dryer included $325 June 1st occupancy 644-3267

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom lumiahed townhouee $450 per month including u l ernes Noo-Smoker 646-0771

Seeking pro-acious 2 bed

BLOOMFIELD HILLS feesionsl to share specious room. 2 bath apanment Graat loca-t ion' $327 plus 'A utmtlee 333-1792

CANTON - gal wanted to share 4 bedroom home. $300 plua '4 utifc-tles, heet 4 pool Included Call Eves 455-4301

CLINTON TWP - Nonsmok ing female roommate needed 10 there Condo 16 Ml /Garf ie ld area Please ca* K im at 845-2222

DEARBORN Proleealonal non-smoking Ism sis l o shere 4 bedroom home Hardwoold floors, fksplaos $150/mo. + ' / .utBlt te* 582-3127

ELIZABETH LAKE - dean, raaponai-tMe lemale to shere home wtth seme Isfcs 4 laundry privileges $300/ month - '4 uti l i t ies 4 security Dsys 360-1580 4 aftar 5. 682-1939

FARMINGTON HILLS-male to share large home wooded eub, tuB privi-leges. private park setting Dsys 592-2500, eves 85t 55-5379

FARMINGTON HILLS roommsle needed to share my spt. Vl utilities non smoker, references 4 security deposit Leave message 477-5812

FEMALE NEEDED for beeutiful Southfield spertment. 2 baths, pool. $290 par month CaB Anne, leave

423-4625 or 333-8531

FEMALE TO share Cass Lake span ment with same $267 50'month » '4 utilities end security Lake

'prtvkeges 883-3362

DEALERSHIP/OFFICES Northaeelern Hwy -Silver Trlenale-100K dally traff ic count Ideal l o r auto/ t ruck, boat . RV Rental or same For video ceBular computer , appkenca store Greet Accaaa. 5 of-fices. showroom/boerd room 4 storage (2.200 aq.fl-). Can bukd mora to suit ExoeBent lease te rms Vem Kaye 313-355-9222

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

FOR LEASE 6 Retail - Office

a Service - Medical I Cafe/Dak Location.

335-1043

FARMINGTON HILLS On 10 Mile Rd

btw. Halstead & Haggerty RETAIL/OFFICE

FOR LEASE 750-2.600 aq ft

CERTfFIED REALTY INC 471-7100

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQ

180 sq. ft single office, ram $170/ mc immediete occupency

520 sq ft off ice suite, rent $550' mo

1200 - 1676 sq ft office suite eva*-SMS- rates starting al $ 13 50/aq ft

Rant includes m conditioning, heel • janitorial services TsMphone an-swering 4 secretarial aervicee sva*-abie 646-5900

LIVONIA OFFICES - T I baft or S maa:MiddMOe*. f rom 199 to 400 eq teat, kern $10 sq ft aroaa. Ca* Ken Mate days 525-0920 Evas 2 « 1 - i a i t

MAIN STREET 900 Sq I $796/MO plue utlBtiee CaB

ROYAL OAK

NORTHVILLE. m-town, ready to

chologiet or attorney

OFFICE FOR LEASE SOUTH LYON 2 .000 equera feet CALL JERRY JANKOWSKI

Thompaon-553-871

Brown 700

BLOOMRELD HILLS - Cotki lry eet-Ung, approximately 500 eq . ft 2 ftrspieecs beeutiful view, rmnutes Irom 1-75 CaB 646-8200

CANTON Ford Rd /L275 New off-ice bukdmg Suites e» ekeale I rom 800 eq ft to 12 .000 sq ft sized to your needs Own sntrance. own bath 4S9-6043

CANTON - LlBey Prolsssmnel Cerv ter. new office, medical or general use 800 to 19.500 sq ft by Ford Rd 4 1275. Prime location 563-5272

CROOKS - MAPLE Eton Office Plaza

2-3 room suite. Imrnedlele occupan-cy. 5 day >ervt oriel utsitias n d u d e d From $395 626-2560

OOWNTOWN FARMINGTON - FOR SALE Convert this totaBy renovated houea m the cantrai business dis-trict to your naw offices Prime fron-tage on Grand River A real geml i CAB MARY BUSH

Thompson-Brown 553-8700

OOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Office Condo tor Sele

335-1043 EXECUTIVE OFFICE eurle in bukdmg Prime Royal Oak locat ion on Woodward, between 11 Mke 4 L 696 Up lo 4100 eq ft. Wis divide

647-9289

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE Indudee apecaous perking facilities 1st floor Experienced Secreteriee peraonal lzad phone ansarering copying. UPS. facsimae 4 arord pro-

OFFICE SPACE - m proteaakmal suite S u b W to Menulecturers Rsp or pr j leeeional f4 /Orchard Lafca Rd Famengton

mg sarvics Mrs Pike. 855-1810

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN 1.099 Sq Ft Executive Qfflca Excakant location 4 | Caa Deborah

I parking 344-9369

PL YMOUT H /DOWNTOWN Recently remooeled. 860 aq ft.. E iceken l parking Cloee lo benks

A B O t t O f f l t * 455-7373

PLYMOUTH Executrv* suite evekabia Approxi-mately 1100 aq ft Low rates Newly decorated 456-6043

REDFORD OFFICE 24781 FIVE MILE

• (Weet of Telegraph)

SALE OR LEASE-1.850 SQ FT

JONATHAN BRATEMAN Properties. Inc.

474-3855

REDFORD OFFICE 24821 Five Mile Rd.

West Of Tstegrsph 2 Room Suite, private entranoa. storage bathroom carpeting and bfcnds All utmtiee included CERTIFIED REALTY INC 471-7108

FARMINGTON HILLS-10 Ml te/Orc-hard Lake 1,200 sq ft Idael for au-tomotive use Immediate cy $700/net

occupen-346-7181

GARDEN CITY 29079 Ford Rd commercial 'or-rent- lor leeee Wea maki tamed 2 story brick with alumi-num tr im 2 separata unit*. 1,344 sq ft. each, with separs is utIBtwa Low-er unit rented to Allstate 21 car parking High traff ic araa Zoned off-ice. medical. 4 prolaesional sar-wcee, $8 per sq f l tr iple net Imme-diete occupancy

Realty World Robert Olson Realtors

981-4444 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL bu l ld l 2,400 sq f l 3-phase power mo Ptymouth area 349-5563

Idi nas $700/

FEMALE wanted to share home with same, no pets, no smoking, $275 per month plus half utilities After 6pm 474-0342

HOUSEMATE smoking, nea plus utallies ton Woods

mate or lemaM. non professional $325

Nice home m Hunting-544-1012

TAWAS CITY. 2 badroom cottage. 5. $300 per week

332-1371

TORCH LAKE Large 4 bedroom houae $850 per **efc 301-4866725

TORCH LAKE, large epertment fua ki tchen, sandy beach, no pets non smoker * 816-322-6104

TORCH LAKE - Secluded 25 acre Shoreelde E*tate lovely 5 bedroom lodge and /o r 2 badroom bungalow From $1 .000 /w* Brochure644-7288

TRAVERSE CITY-Sugarloal Moun-tain Reeon Deluxe 3 bedrooom 3 bath, condoe Golf, surimmlng. ten-nis. raatauranta. gambling CMI 397-9607 or 476-9364

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove Condo. steeps up lo 8. beach, pool. Iannis, d o e e to golf Evening* 313-433-1757

HARBOR SPRINGS-Harbor Cove luxury condo available tor spring

summer Remodeled interior with new furniture Indoor, outdoor pool, tennis court , private beach Day*. 965-9409. Evaa.. 282-4840

HARBOR SPRINGS GOLFING VACATIONS

Rent a spacious and completely appointed home at BIrchwood Farm Golf 4 Country C k * by tha weak or weekend Rental guests slaying on tha Estate play Bircftwood's esteemed private couraa al raducad green lees snd ere welcome to enjoy the other Club amemttee including fine dmmg. termta and swimming poo l For s free b r o d k * * or reeervattone caa

BIRCHWOOC REALTY (800)443-8787 (Ml.)

or (616) 526-2156

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove B condo End unit, eteape 8. ecroee f rom pools snd terves Nature traBs 4 beautiful, private, sandy beech Summer datea available 346-1186

HARBOR SPRINGS CABIN 3 bed-

$675/wfc 6 /6 -7 /20 (816) f i n II n o w ll" • • 8)526-7324 HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor cove

Beautiful Condoe. ateape 4-12 peo-ple. on Little Traverse Bay Cloee to golf couraea Indoor p o d . hot tub. sauna, tennte. Sytvam Management Inc. On site 1 -800-678-1036

HARBOR SPRINGS- FuBy furmehed houee. 7 bedrooma. 2 ba lhe on am-ter Downtown location. $200 day. mmknum 7 d a y * (31

i $200 per 13H26-3M7

HARBOR Large 4 golf MI senmmmg poo

1 479-7426.427 •*

-T141 HARBOR SPRINGS ly Valley S leep ! ng lenma. 4 mora. Ai Kuy *

HARBOR SPRINGS Hamlet VMaga Raa Condoe neer B o y e I

TRAVERSE CITY CONDOMINIUM HOTEL RESORT

ON GRANO TRAVERSE BAY Larga Sandy Beech. WTWIpom Bath, Heeled Pool and Spa. Sleep* Four. Private Sundeck*. Overlooking Bay. Complete Kitchen Mmutee from ChamptonaMp Go* 4 Shopping Deify Houee*.eepmg Cabte-HBO

DAILY ANO WEEK ENO RENTALS WELCOME)

5 Day Spr ing Spadate $249-$399 5 Day Summer Spedala $869-$649

The Baach CondomMum/Hota l CALL TOOAY 16161936-2228

TRAVERSE CITY - Poputer lefc-eehore reeon Sma*. charming

n-fili urn reeort. 1-2 bedroome. k l i chen* Even 1-600-227-1897

TRAVERSE CfTY with count ry < bedroom. 214 25 $5,400 CaB:

TRAVERSE CITY Cottage Old M»-eion 3 badroom. 2 bath, aandy t iead i eerfcirlert June $325 (Week-ly ratee! Jufy 4 Aug $625 456-8711

TRAVERSE CITY AREA - Water-front, 3 badroom cottage on Clam

ceee t o Torch Lafca. $450 par After Spm. or aaefcende 646-7586

UNION LAKE-1927 cottage on lake. 3 bedrooma, 114 bethe. 2 car ga-rage. dock , furmehed. eec&rtty sys-tem. houeefceepsr June 15-Aug 15 $2 .000 /mo Raterswees 363-5427

VACATION IN BEAUTIFUL

NORTHERN MICHIGAN tMe Spr ing or Sianmer e< WBdwood on Weapon Luxurious toemhouee

I onfy nwiusee I rom e o r n ^ H the kneel g o * c our eee 4 laalaiaenia In The No r th Now ollartng Spring m m m a m <e lawaa-aa i a COLLECT

WALLON LAKE B e a u U M year around 5 Bedroom homa 100 Ft lake Iromege S o u t h • eel expoeure

E - L RaBnoai 4 Aseocleaa* Reencvi

1-816-347-6050

416 HaNe

LATHRUP VILLAGE - Beeutiful home, room with leundry prtvBegee. knehen opt ionel $200 per month plus uti l i t ies 562-0534

UVONIA - Roommate needed, mala, larga 4 badroom with baeement. liv-ing room, central air Vary cteanl

52V7965

LIVONIA - Unique opportunity Male to ehere large home with young, ma-ture individual 2 rooms evakabte Rent $225/$250 mo 591-0723

UVONIA w* l shere my lovely 3 bed-room home with working person $350 month 462-0758

LIVONIA - 5 4 Newtxirgh W*l share 2 bath trt-tevel with clean, quiet, j x m smoking employed mate or temBe $275 '4 utmtte* . 464-9354

LUXURY 3 bedroom. 2'4 bath ranch m Bloomfield Hie l o efcare with 48 yr old mate profa ia ional Long term/shor t term $4Q0/mo 335-477?

NON SMOKING FEMALE looking lor same l o share condo m Rochee-ler $350/mo . ' 4 utaitiee and depos-it CaB 651-7296. teevemeesags

Non-smoking profeeakmal lemale seeks same to share tpaoous 2 badroom Townhouee Naar Royal Oafc/Troy 435-9079.

NOVl-Saddte Creak A p t * temate to ehara w /sama 2 bedroom. 2 baths, washer/dryer $333 plus -4 utwtlee Day* 471-6010 eve* 344-9753

ORCHARD LAKE AREA - Young pi'Dfsaslonal woman 4 pat cat eeek mg non amofcmg roommete Ce* eves 336-0958

PLYMOUTH CONDO Responsible norv-emoking lemale leaking same Ak. flreptoca. laundry, naw dacor '4

Eva* 454-9158

R E S P O N S I B L E , n e a t , w o r k i n g roommate, lemale t o shere ept with same. 22-35. 2 bedrooma. $275 per month. utiatiea. heet included have wea bahavad dog mdudi dubhouee. work-out sauna, mdoor / outdoor pool. Canton 455-4877

ROCHESTER HILLS- 30 yr old mate eeefcing non smoking roommate lo share 4 bedroom. 2 balh ho $300 mo utBRtes m c b d a d 863-7064

ROCHESTER, mate smoker. $257 50 pfca '4 of Edison. June 1 move m Leeve mass age

856-664

IDEAL LOCATION 1.000 aq ft Ex-posure to 100.000 car* par day Ford 4 Middlebelt . Garden City

422-2490

LIVONIA - 2000*qft store in 17 s lors neighborhood shopping cen-ter 38125-27 Arm Arbor Rd 3 blocks W of Newburgh Rd 358-4060

OXFORD - M-24 downtown store-front 1500 sq ft plus baaamant $650 per month Call Dan 693-0019 893-8917

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN Prima locat ion Forest Place Shopping Center. 840 Sq Fl. Can 455-7373

PLYMOUTH OOWNTOWN 900 aq ft . commercial bunding, newly carpeted and painted Previ-ously used as AAA office $650 s month First month rent free Ask lor Norma Peterson ColdwsB Bank-er. 459-6000 or 451-2299

PRIME retMl location m downtown Plymouth Up to 3.500 sq feet, avak-abte June iS l f i For addit ional infor-mat ion call 455-4990

notary HARVARD SUITE

29350 SOUTHFIELD RD SUITE 122

557-2757

FAIRWOOD WEST Office Park - Ptymouth

NOW LEASING New Office Village

1 minute f rom 1-275 4 Ann Arbor Rd Beautiful mdrviduakzed sui te* private entrances, private baths, p a r t i t i o n i n g a u l l s s a v a i l a b l e f rom 625 to 750 sq ft 1000 lo 1125 sq ft . 1230 to 2000 sq f l Excellent waa B1 parking, vary com-petitive ratee Perfect for Law. Medi-cal, Real Estate Insurance or Ac-counting General Ofltce Broker Protected For information ca*

Judy VanNewkirk

Thompson Brown 553-8700

FARMINGON HILLS - 13 M l / O r c -hard 200/400/600 aq ft offtoar<of-ftoee. $250/$500/*700 Furmehed' unfumof ted 855-4990

FARMINGTON i . 3 newfy OeoOr

ond Boor executfve offices 4 recep-tion aree In historic old home

471-9102

FARMINGTON HILLS - Orchard Lake Rd at 1696 1550 sq ft custom wood paneled m handaorna bncfc 4 bronze glass txklding Mr HaM 626-8900

FARMINGTON HiLLS 14 Mae 4 MiddleBen Rd For lease 525 sq ft m 9.000 sq f l ang le story office buBdlng CaB Ely 626-3800

fARMINGTON HILLS Itnanctei aer-vicae Brm looking to ehere off ice m suite Phone, copier FAX snd other ememttes ideal lor broker, planner maurance agent or other proteaetorv ei Cek 476-7295

REDFORD OFFICE 24350 JOY ROAD

~ " W of Tetegreph • New low rale • Underground parking • Carpel 8 blinds • L-1 signege • 3 room eultee end up • includes aB utBRiea CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 471-7100

REDFORD TWP - 1 month free ranc 850 aq ft with utmtlee 4 jarutonai. Phone enewermg 4 secretarial avail-able 26647 Grand River 534-3306

ROCHESTER (DOWNTOWN) Medical/Offtoe Any aaa immediate Occupency

650-9010

ROCHESTER HILLS Lovely emaa office with window m naw buadWig ServKee evekabia. $150 652-7606

ROCHESTER Ideal Downtown loca-t ion 1.018 aq ft Immediate occu-pancy Caa 647-6400 or 377-2067

ice with baeement. ?70" sq ft ware-houae L g m e i w i t to 1-696 4 Wood-werd 549-9011

SHARED OFFICE CONCEPTS

Executive Office Laaalng A l It s Beat

> Private offices > Proteaalonal 4 attentive staff • FuB service bukdmgs

NOVI (8 MBs st 1-275) 313-346-5787

B tRM-HAM (Woodward a l Brown) 313-433-2070

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Thursday. May 17. 1990 04cE • * 1 H

Cocoon ing Get away from it all in the bedroom suite

Once upon a long time ago. outhouses were built far away from the living quarters. If there were separate bedrooms, they were small. Family members sometimes slept together in lofts.

As recently as the 1950s, tbe small bathroom, with a combination tub and shower, often was tucked away in an unobtrusive corner of the house. Bedrooms were still fairly tiny.

Evolution in the industry brought fancier elements to the existing bath, perhaps a second sink and the half-bath. Bedrooms got a little big-ger.

Tbe demand now is for large, lux-urious master bedroom/bath suites.

"There's a lot more time and thought put into those specific areas than five years ago," said Scott Jacobson, president of a Birming-ham development company. "People coming through models spend a lot of time looking at those spaces," he added.

"IT'S THEIR own personal ha-ven." said Rick Lorenz. developer and builder of Plymouth Homestead Estates. "People in this price range ($327,000 and up) a r e less concerned about a guest room and more con-cerned about the master bath."

"We're selling a lifestyle," said David Robertson, sales and market-ing manager for Robertson Brothers Co. of Bloomfield Hills. "The whole thing about a home is feeling good."

"It's a big thing," said James Bona dec, president of a Plymouth building company and president of the B u i l d e r s Assoc ia t ion of Southeastern Michigan. "1 think it's their own little spa."

The ba th room in the Carmel mode l inc ludea a aeparate tub and ahower. Note the akyl ight , receaaed l igh t ing and angled cei l ing.

Here's but a small sample of what's currently available in master suites on the area building scene.

a The Howard Stanley Co. of West Bloomfield offers a master suite with a whirlpool tub, toilet and sink in one compartment, a second toilet and sink in another compart-ment with both connected by a com-mon shower and corridor.

The bedroom portion of tbe suite consists of up to 236 square feet plus

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two large walk-in closets and a linen closet.

a Kimron Construction Co. of Novi offers a suite with a separate whirlpool tub, shower, double sink and heat light.

The bedroom is 290 square feet, not including a large, walk-in closet. A connecting room of 116 square feet can be used as a sitting room for the suite or a fourth bedroom.

a RTL Inc., Lorenz's Plymouth company, offers a master suite of 768 square feet that includes a sit-ting room, two walk-in closets, a whirlpool tub with a double-tub op-tion, a separate shower with seats, a make-up vanity and the bedroom.

CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, walk-out decks, skylights, recessed light-ing and ceiling fans are common re-gardless who's doing the building. Double-sized tubs and fancy glass windows are options.

Some builders, including Holtz-man & Silverman of Farmington Hills, Howard Stanley Co., Robert R. Jones of West Bloomfield and Rob-ertson Brothers make fireplaces available.

RTL offers extras like a connect-ing garden room, towel warmers and special steam showers.

Buyers seem to love the concept of master suites.

"It's personal comfort," Lorenz

said. "They've been through the stag-es of raising kids, taking care of ev-eryone else's needs. Now they say, I'm going to take care of my needs.'

"Our market is primarily (people in their) 40s," Lorenz said.

"Kids take over the family room. Adults seem to take over the master bedroom," said Bonadeo.

"It's very practical. It 's almost like a private suite," said Carol Neutz*_a sales agent for Howard Stanley.

Helen and Charles Szuluk recently bought a condominium at Plymouth Homestead Estates.

"I happen to like high ceilings, the drama of it, the spaciousness" she said.

I t 's v ir tual ly impoa-aible to capture all facets of a master b e d r o o m / b a t h r o o m auite w i th a single p h o t o g r a p h . Note the apaciouaneaa of the aleeping area a n d t h e p e a k e d ce i l ing of the Car-mel model at The Fairwaya in Troy, a Hol tzman & Silver* ^ man/F isher Group c o n d o m i n i u n r p r o j e c t . T h e doorwa l l to the left of the dresser leade, to a deck. A f i r e -p lace is between the chai r and plant at the far left.

The bedroom/bathroom suite sold her on tbe condo a f te r the kitchen, Helen said.

Brent Wasik and his wife, Pamela Bell-Wasik, recently moved_4nto a' bouse with a mas ter suite built by Bonadeo in Plymouth.

"It's like ooe wing in the bouse is just our private section," Brent said.

MASTER SUITES are available in all IS floor plans at the Heathers in Bloomfield Township which start from $136,900 to $279,900.

Most buyers at Tbe Heathers agree, after some persuasion, that a master suite Is more desirable than a third bedroom, Robertson said.

Convenience is a big selling point

New home sales 'soft' Concerns about the economy and job security ap-

parently are slowing tbe pace of new home sales in suburban Detroit.

When that happens, information and publicity be-come especially desirable commodities to builders.

Several sales representatives and real estate pro-fessionals made those observations Monday during a get-together sponsored by the Builders Associa-tion of Southeastern Michigan.

' I t (the market) is substantially off from last year," said David Bubes, a sales rep for Wineman & Komer Building Co. "Doom and gloom in employ-ment has put caution in people.

"I bear there's more transferees going out than coming in," he added.

Bette Kessler, a sales rep for the Herman Frank-el Organization, said houses and condominiums in its Woodcliff development, which start at $340,000, are moving fairly well.

BUT SALES are slower in its Simsbury condo development, where units start at $177,900.

Kessler attributed that to younger people having to sell their current bouse or condo to buy up. Those who buy into the more luxurious Woodcliff develop-ment are more settled in their lives and better off financially.

The market was described as "not wonderful but getting better" by Beverly Weingarden, an associ-ate wtth Bordener Realty which also represents Wineman L Komer.

Lesley Mancen, affiliated with Ash ton k. Associ-ates, which does publicity for the Irvine Group, de-scribed the market aa soft.

"We've got very educated buyers, very profes-sional buyers," she said. "There's a lot to look at. They may go back to look at a place 13 tiroes be-fore buying."

UPWARDS OF a dozen builders mingled with real estate professionals to talk over what's avail-able in the increasingly competitive bousing mar-ket

Although the turnout was fairly l ight partici-pants spoke well of the experience, especially agents who deal with transferees who want to buy new

"Young executives don't have time to drive

neighborhoods. They have to rely on agents to help them o u t " said Benita Hoge, an associate with Ralph Manuel Associates.

"Sometimes I get a whole group (of agents) from different offices to do a tour. There's so much of i t it's hard to keep track."

"You have to keep abreast of what's out there," said Dolly Hill, manager of Ralph Manuel's Bir-mingham office.

Ron Brodzik and Al DeZell, broker associates with Coldwell Banker, picked up some literature on new subdivisions of which they weren't previously aware.

"WE CAME to see new developments, what's available," Brodzik said. "They (builders) have a very good interest in being cooperative. The mar-ket is a little on the tight side. Everyone's trying to generate sales. Since our livelihood depends on i t we go forth."

Transferees make up about 30 percent of the firm's business.

"Our purpose is to save them time driving all over the country," Brodzik said. "We schedule ap-pointments a f te r interviewing them. We're knowledgeable because we do go around and pre-view developments.

"When you get people from the coast lines . . . transferees to this area, price doesn't seem to be a problem," DeZell said. "You get people from the Midwest, Cincinnati, Kentucky, they get sticker shock.

'Taxes (here) really scare people," be added. Weingarden found another reason to attend the pro-gram besides publicizing the Boulder Park develop-ment in Bloomfield Hills.

"PEOPLE DO comparison shopping. I have to know what's out there," she said. "The more I know about other products, the more I know about mine. I have to be knowledgeable about the entire mar-k e t "

Real estate professionals are Interested in prices and specifications, but thoae aren' t the major con-cern, said Pat Hansen, sales rep for Robert R. Jones Associates.

"They want to know what's available today, what can they move their client into Immediately." she said

E d u c a t e d buye ra are deecr lbed as t ak i ng their t ime to acout out al l that 's avai lable before de-c i d i ng on a naw

Phase II is now open at "The Woods" of Stonebridge

0OIEBDUEE MM Dmold and Terry, a young couple who mooed Into

Stonebridge during Phaae L They 're delighted with their new home and wish their Mends and others could have the opportunity to make the same smart move that they made.

Therm arm 6 different ftoorplans from which to chooae. Plua, you U qulckty discover other grtal features like overstied bedrooms and family rooms, luxurious bathrooms, vaulted ceilings. European kitchens, uMndlng sidewalks. and West Bloomfield schools.

With Phaae I almost wold out, Stonebridge Phaae U promises to be Juat aa successful. So. lake David and Terry's advice and make plans to visit us today. ^

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G u i d o b o n o t o B A S M b o a r d Mart Guidobono. president of

Campbridfe Homes, Northville, has been appointed to tbe Builders Asso-ciation of Southeastern Michigan board of directors.

James Bonadeo has received tbe Achievement Award

from tbe Michigan Association of Home Builders in Lansing

Bonadeo, president and owner of Bonadeo Builders in Plymouth, also is the president of the Builders Asso-ciation of Southeast Michigan.

He was recognized for "his pride in workmanship and intricate details of tbe home construction industry,''

b u i l d i n g n e w s

MAHB President Gary D. Smith said

Uniprop Inc . a Birmingham de-velopment. marketing and manage-

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(AP) — Every Saturday morning come spring, a million people oat there a re looking for a sign.

The sign says. "Garage Sale." Some would like to add a shingle that asks m to "Recycle

furniture — it 's good for the env i ronment" Ccleen Johnston is a believer She decorated her home by

shopping what she calls "the country's largest distribution sys-tem." And she has written a book, '^Garage Sale Decorator — a Penny Pincher s Shopping and Decorating Guide." to help other people create interior decor with bargain merchandise.

"We were looking for an old bouse to renovate," said John-ston, who lives in Zumbrota, Minn., with her husband, Bruce, and children, Sarah and Patrick. We decided to build and live here until we found that big old house. But we did so much work in this place we decided to stay ."

Their home is filled with finds f rom auctions and moving sales and garage sales. There's the captain s chair from Cana-da, the square grand piano from Goodhue and the wicker set-tee f rom their Zumbrota neighborhood.

"What we like most is to find things that are native to the aFea,4t ' s a a i ee way tohe in touch with the history of our surroundings." she said.

Johnston paid only $2 for the wicker sofa and $1 for the matching chair. They were repainted and dressed with pillows to match drapes, and set in an oak-appointed dining room.

The Civil War-era piano was advertised in a moving sale for more than Johnston wanted to pay When it outlasted the sale, the owner reduced the price and delivered the instrument. It 's the focal point of an entry parlor.

JOJJNSTON HAS dooe most of the rehabbing on the items she finds, including chair caning and rush seats. She pointed to a rocker "that cost $15 and took 150 hours to restore."

Johnston has written for handcraft magazines, produced two romance novels, as yet unpublished, and has a historical novel in process. Her story on the f a r m crisis was among finalists in a Red book short story contest.

She got to thinking other people might need some tips on garage sale decorating and sent out sample chapters, getting responses within two weeks.

Published by Betterway Publications, "Garage Sale Deco-

ra tor" is a Book of tbe Month Club selection in the Homestyle Books Division and has traveled to the Munich Book Fair .

Her decorating guide talks about periods and styles, bow to shop the sales and offers tips oo wood, textiles, breakables, metal, plastics and miscellany. Final chapters provide step-by-step decorating and profiles of "Rooms with a (Point o f ) View."

"The walls in your home are the palette that displays the color of your life," she writes. "A clean palette doesn't tell much about an artist, and bare walls don't tell much about you."

It can be scary at first. Johnston prescribes getting over that hurdle by pounding the nail. ("Find a closet if you're afraid to try a wall.")

She likes to hang groups of garage treasures with a common theme. A wall in her living room features some antique weav-ing shuttles, spools and bobbins with a square of family cover-let displayed in a frame. Some of the shuttles date back to 1837 and were found in a thrift shop. Others came from a garage sale.

MANY OF their belongings are reincarnations. "Changing is more than rearranging," she said. "It means

seeing pieces in a new light. It means using them for a differ-ent purpose than you have before."

The "what i f ' game can transport you" from the darkness of the garage to the sunny heights of dream rooms," Johnston says in her bock.

"It is the tool that will help you make the pieces you buy uniquely yours, instead of just castoffs f rom someone else's bouse."

Some samples: What if you inverted a magazine rack and used it for a plant stand? What if you filled it with planter boxes and set it on your front porch in the summer?

But like a good painter or barber, Johnston know when to quit adding.

Those with storage can bring out new-old treasures and up-grade the look they have, she points out. They can sell their "originals" at their own garage sales.

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(AP) — Ancient Romans loved walnuts, and thought so highly of the meaty fruit that they planted the tree throughout south central Eu-rope and England Attention always focused on the walnut for its nut crop, while oak prevailed as the choice for furniture.

In America, though, native black walnut has always been prime stock. WOOD magazine reports that while frontier families gathered walnuts to eat, city craftsmen worked the dark wood into classic pieces Today, black walnut continues as the aristo-crat of native hardwoods and the hallmark of tradition.

Black walnut's range covers most of the eastern half of the U.S. and southern Ontario. Pr ime walnut re-quires moist, deep, rich, well-drained soil, such as is found in the upper Mississippi River valley.

In idyllic conditions, walnut reach-es a height of 150 feet and a six-foot diameter More commonly, it ma-tures at about 100 feet with a three-foot diameter. The tree's thick, dark-brown to brownish-gray bark has marked ridges

Walnuts distinctive leaves mea-sure one to two inches in length and carry a dozen or more leaflets. In spring, flowing catkins emerge on

branch twigs. In mid-summer, nuts appear

WALNUT'S HEARTWOOD vanes from a purplish-brown with thin, dark veins to gray-brown and even orange-brown. Tbe narrow sapwood tends to be white.

Unfigured walnut has straight, somewhat open grain. Figured wal-

J nut — fiddleback, burl, stump and crotch — feels coarse-textured. A cubic foot of dry walnut weighs about 39 pounds, making it just a lit-tle heavier than cherry.

Walnut remains a favorite for fur-niture, paneling, musical instru-

ments. turned bowls, relief carvings and sculpture. Veneer proves popu-lar in marquetry and as furniture ac-cents. Walnut's shock-resistance, strength and stability also make it perfect for shotgun and rifle stocks.

Black walnut rates as classic cabi-net stock not only because of its eye appeal, but because woodworkers get good results with either hand or power tools. But it does sometimes require special treatment

Walnut works best for sculptures and large figures with simple lines, or signs and relief carvings.

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s Bakinq soda is ap efficient grease cutter and deodorizer, is less abrasive than commercial cleansers and doesn't scratch polished surfaces.

— To clean countertops and enamel or chrome appliances, rub them with baking soda and water mixed into a paste, rinse thoroughly and polish with a soft, dry cloth.

— To clean and deodorize the inside of a refrigerator, freezer or cutting surface such as a butcher's block, sponge it with a solution made by mixing a few tablespoons of baking soda with a quart of water.

— Use baking soda on a cloth or a sponge to clean coffee pots, tea pots and thermos bottles.

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714 Buamaaaft Offica Equipment

COMPLETE Insurance office Elac jrtive H a t & creoerua E»ecutrve Secretarial M w 4 chairs IBM CO. reel type typewriter MIT A coo , ma-chine pftone system Office etor Me cabinets. much more <J i> a-1 condit ion! Larry a l S59-0358

712 Appliancaa - a t 236 cu H fa

Jidv $500 K«nmor» washer S o*s dryer i 3 ' 5 o r best oiler 661-5679

HEHMORE electric sen cleaning . r g ( «rfwie encellont condit ion J250 661-2199

«.£NMO«E ELECTRIC STOVE sail cieamaa almond t*ac» glass door $125 592-4573

sr KENMORE GAS DRYER condition runs well $50

442-3686

EXECUTONE PHONE SYSTEM 16 phonas Bast ofie«

642-6535

MASSAGE TABLE coOapsltXa ml •meels 4 laca reel $300 Fsoal t a b * » pad 4 cove. $300 in.emees wax machine $90 Make-up chair chrome 4 leather $125 Steam ma-C»ne $600 * '

2 Comtf^oepHalory r J T w s * $ W e a c h T u e s d a y S a t u r d a y s 10:90am-Spm 353-2383

717 Lawn - Gardan Farm-Snow Equip.

RlOlMG LAWN MOWER ampaci ty modal 3110 Uka new $1350 Evaa. 451 5946 days 453-5020

RIDING MOWER John Deere. 8 hp. moOel 66. 30 m c a d e s 5 speed, electric start $375 517-546-9874

SNAPPER condition T Can

MOWERS ada in's

Excel lent

525-1473

SNAPPER RIDING mower 8hp rear b a j matcher attachment 3 y r t old

86 Ca* alter 6pm 3-9061

MEDICAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT Everything musi go o r May 19-22 Exam tables oHtot chair t desks 4 other rtems 624-2113 663 3266

kENMORE Gas Stove sell cleaning $265 Kenmore washer 4 Whirlpool 3ryw $100 lor Both Kitchen Aid aanwMher $45 595-6182

REfRlOGERATOR douWa 0oo> » y s condition $175

WHIRLPOOL OKI ExceBent

522-729«

REFRIGERATOR - 20 cubic It $75, 30 1n electric range >- $50. Oisnwaihai $75 All capper lone ironer msngie $25 459-3157

REfRlGERATOR-GE. 18 u i It WM!« $300

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%2*-«374

HOPER ELECTRIC SlOve 1op, dou-BM ovan. Komer triple sin* Copper -t o r * Lazy susan cupboard «nchen des> Bathroom vanity 474-1962

SAtE Rebui l t r a l r i g e r a l o r s rreejerv stoves. microwaves TVs. VCRs aar conditioner» stereos We . i v . but refundable appliances 28601 SouthfiaM 6866 G'eenlleW 838-7800 o» 559-2901

SIGNATURE S-de-by-nde relriger i ior eith «e maxer 30 saH-clean-ing oven rotchori Aid dishwsaher 30 <»ng« hood All Orowrv Ail work $300 > or ab 737-4362

STOVE- Tappan Convecnonaire Oven almond, gas 3 yrs old $325

264-4937

WALL =URNACE. 55 000 BTU » Uka naw $ ' 5 0 Relngerato. with ice ma^er side by s^Je 21 cu It.. Avo-cado $275 427-8783

OFFICE FURNITURE SALES May 19. Executrw. d«s«s coolerence room tables 4 cha«rs. SleMcase desk lateral Me cabinets bookcases crederuas ano more Suite a t2, 21555 Melroae l o t Lahse. Rd . Southhetd Technecernerl 357-8403

REFRKjERATOR 17 cub« h Kenmore Irosliess refrigerator Iraexer $100 477-6374

RICOH, easy lyper modal IT520. wtth stand and all accessories ska new, used 1 month. $450 344-9398

SAVIN 7010 Photocopy machine lor sale Copy counter eouals 4500 price eouals $500 Can 849-6704

TWO wttk beMnds 52 Bunions 4 months old. $1,725 each One Jacobaon 50 nd* r $2 150 7x20 trartwr $7 BVI rrf I aaa " I W pSy-merrts. only $ 2 6 ' per month. Ml m r » » condition 383-7796

WHEELHORSE 0 724, 60 mower 24 horsepower Commerc ia l Excel-lent condltoon $4,100 644-4873

WOOD SPLITTER, rieavy duty 4 inch cylinder, lowabte $1200 453-5020 451-5946

718 Building Materials

728 Musical Inatrumanta

LOWREY SPINET organ with bum m lama walnut good condi t ion •500 349-6693

PIANO - Wurmzer waSnut conaode 10 years old. good condit ion Priced •or quack sale Ca i 6-8pm 421-0034

PLAYER PIANO 1927 Woodward excellent condiuon $2,500 Novi area Altar 4pm can 348 7466

RHODES ELECTRIC Piano Ampli-fier. speakers $250 Electric drums $40 788-1197

SNARE ORUM Marching band Ouaaty sticks 4. stand $125 or best offer 737 2949

SPINET PIANO n o u m wod f l w-Th bench good condition $700 Indudee tuning. 4 movtng Michigan Piano Co 548-2200

WEBBER/CLASSIC M A H O G A N Y Baby Grand E»ce«lent condi t ion Ofler Caa 362-5315

728 VCR, TV, Starao,-Hi-Fi, Tapa Dacks

OAK FLOORING, plank 4 strip dimension lumber t r im in slock Whoteeale pricas MT Hardwoods Inc 517-523-3468

RAILROAD TIES Wcumanlzed Timbers New araised

Delivery available Any Quantity Open 7 days 283-5666

NOVEBEAM PROJECTION Tv b It model » 100 $3.250 422-4696

730 Sporting Goods

738 HouaahoM Pata FO* TERRIER smooth 1 old male AKC papers home only, $25

rr 10 mo 10 good

462 2315

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC until k ids 729 9384

Registered shots Good mtn k ids $290 $300 After 3pm

GOLDEN RETRIEVERS 2 adults male 4 lemale, super frlondry

421 -1636

GREAT DANES A K C sho ts wormed, excellent lemperment . $450 and up 421-8386

HIMALAYAN 4 PERSIAN Kmens-CFA CliampHjn sired $200 4 up

Brighton * rsa (517 i 546-6402

808 Boats 8 Motors AMC FORCE 5 1978 fuBy equipped good condit ion $650.

369-9017

AMERICAN MARINER 22tt 3 sails 8HP outboard, trader sleeps 4. head galley $5100 861-2814

AQUA PATIO 1988-28 It pon loon boat 90h« Yamaha with power trim, upper leval sundeck stereo and tracer Low hrs $12,500 477-2020

BASS TRACKERS Fishing boat 4 pontoon m slock al Ber rue s Marine

32*-7333

KITTENS (51, available lo good homes oftspruig o l long hair cafceo j 4 persia^ cal, ready 1o love Call T 873-8395 rl you re interested

BA*LINER <985 T9 Cuddy Capri, 125 Volvo tra»er - extras $7800/ best Leave message 525-5438

KITTENS 6 weeks old, Utter named all shots assortment e< cosors.

855-4136

LAB PUPS Chocolate AKC cham-pion lines Snots wormed gau-'anteed $325 $375 628-1463

LAB PUP 5 mo OW yehow tamaM papers and shots house broker. Friendly disposit ion $250 592-1818

ISA Y LINER T985 Capr i . l#v» Dowr«Jer, 125 HP I/O. loaded trau-er asking $7 950 313-437-1443

BAYL1NER. 1986. 16 Dowmder 85hp outboard traua< loaded a 'ex-tras $5506 Alter 5pm 425-4623

806 Boats ft Motors SEARAY 1964 Sevme Run about 120 mooard /ou tboard . Merc cru-iser with easy loader trailer Ex-tremely low hrs $6 500 231-2737

SEA RAY 1964 270-S0A Exoeaent c o n d i t i o n L o a d a d 300 Hrs $39.000 Can 349-5358

814 Campara, Traitors ft Motorhomos

apache soad slate 1979 - pop up axcaMant cond iuon steeps 8 fur-nace stove 4 refr igerator new t ree $2800 42t -6717

SEA-RAY, T985 Weeaender - Low hours excellent Extras $25 000 call 8 - 3pm 343-1899

SEARAY 24H Wi 165 s Marc Cruiser out dnve Excel-lent mechanical condi t ion New can-vas all equipment $7900 722-424$

CHAMPION 1986 CLASS A - 27 It Rear bed and bath Meapa 6. neu ra l colors Root av. Micftafcn 'achats » -nana and sofa Generator hitch Im-maculate condi t ion inside 4 out 44 ooo miles. $24.900 628-1630

SKI NATlOuE 2001 1967 - r t h traaar -135 hrs Excs«ent condrtion $18,000 453-3159

SK.i SUPREME 1984 perfect conaW tion new hoor carpet 4 pamt, with trailer 338-8087

SKI SUPREME 1980 with trailer runs great, excellent condition $8700 or oiler 363-8159

BAYLINER 1986-14 (t 50hp motor Power w i , trailer Excellent condi-tion $3100 646-5750

STEEL BUILDINGS Musi sell 2 onset-style staei DuiKJinas trorr cancellat ion One is 40*40 Brand r a w Can Tom al

1-800-527-4044

GOLF CART gas engme good con drtion $600 After 5pm

425-4©23

SOLID WALNUT Desk and chair t condi t ion

72 Executive t old Excellent

743-4330

WiNOOWS Two 36x35 $25 each One - 47-4*60

Vanity 62 long $75

opening.

715 Computars APPLE Hc-Monnor second flis* drrva. joystick animation stattori serlal 'paral lel (printer) interlace $549 New Latest mother board ! Ap-ple detare msntted Jan 90) Covered by ' Applecare" lo Feb 1991 Many disks of software 459-9398

COMMODORE 64 Computer with disk drive, color monitor 4 15 games $700 531-4013

FIVE excellent to mini condition hardwood desks Superb 1990s; 1940 s quatlty Private 774-1687

ZENITH Turbo sport 386 portable laptop loaded original box never used w/warranty $3 000 Leave message 467-4930

WHIRLPOOL no Irost refrigerator like new $225 Call after 5PM

522-7567

WHIRLPOOL Washer 4 Dryer Heavy duty 4 years old Retngera-loc 4 siove Excellent condi t ion $75 sac" 386-7889

ZENITH 386 VGA 1 meg RAM 40 mag space drrve. like new $3,750

477-7025

718 Commarcial Industrial Equip.

719 Hot Tuba, Spas & Pools

ABOVE GROUND POOL- 1 yr , 21 f l across, w/equipmant $4 50/bast Philip Dsys592-2435 or 474-6682

HENOCH 16 X 32 SWIM AREA wtth deep and complete with slide $1500 729-5015

LUXURIOUS JACUZZI brown -$2 500 644-

Saats 6 d cabinet 626-6586

GOLF CLUBS custom made new "Ping copy men's /woman & Can after 4 PM 689 1533

GOLF CLUBS Rawlirvgs Honey-bee , "igm har-d 1,3.5 woods 3 -wedge irons Bag included. $75

464-7535

QOLF CLUBS- 3 sets Woods irons, putter & vinyl t a g Spaidmg Execu-Irve Tltakst 4 risgen 646-1815

LIFESTYLE TREADMILL-2 yrs. o<! used amy I yr excettont condi t ion must sen $750'Ofler 360-2368

MENS 27" Touring Bike, excellent condition, Nashat i modei $ ' 7 0 or best offer 981-4290.

LABRAOOR PUPS - Yellow b weeks old, AKC OFA. dewciawed excel-lent health champion Mne Leave message 4 78-4 110

BERTRAM 1970 38 ft D C M Y 454"Chevy engine lLow Hrs| LoaO-edl: Ca* 879-8649 or S35-5550

LABRADOR RETRIEVER puppies AKC. Champion 4 oOedience blood Imas excellent show 4 companion prospects Ca£ P&m Biankenship lor more information a! 851-7438

lABRADORS- AKC B<ac-«..'choco-late Ready May 22 $225 4 up

724-610B

BLACK ZO0<AC 2 yr old mhataWe 10 ft boat Electric motor & extras $700'bes1 ofler Sharpt 855-3016

BOSTON WHALER 1968 17 Mon-tauk. 90 Yamaha, trailer excellent condit ion After 6PM 358-2673

BOSTON WHALER Catanjaran S M boat 'Super cab 17 f l Aluminum trailer. Uke new $2900 652-0461

BOWRIDER Boat 4 T dean $900 or best o f e«

LASO APSO - To good home AKC 3 yrs old. neutered, trained and snots Perfect for adul i 363-9474

ailer 1Sh

397-1664

LOOKING FOR good home Red Si-berian Husky lemale. 7 years .Md

471-7349

LOVABLE 5 ,r old lemale. Spade Springe* Spaniel Mm : m a G'eat walch dog I need a good home with space ic a m 643-4850

RlFLE-AK 47 with 400 RDS 4 clips carrying case $800 After 6pm

522-2820

PORTABLE SPAS Hoi tub factory sailing distribution surplus Were $3 650 now $1,305'

454-9290

720 Flowars-Plants Farm Produca

WHIRLPOOL washer 4 dryer $135 each Electric range $135 r 2?-0276 697-7222

713 Bicyclaa-Salas & Rapair

BACK HOE 580 K 4x4 1989 with cab. e . tenoa hoe 4 m 1 bucket 1200hours, $37 000'baal

532-4267'

CROWN 20 MT m-K> 3 sowed Walk-•e Stacker LJke new Call Chrts First reason,aMe ofler 353-4646

A I R - D Y N E S - U S E D U S E D B I K E S M O S T S I Z E S

Reasonable prices Also new Schwinn bikes

L i v o n i a S c h w i n n

B i c y c l e & F i t n e s s

C e n t e r

476-1818 BIKE i Ladies,. 26 Monterey with Sasket .rke new $50 or best ofler 18505 Melvin Livonia 442-0004

ROSS DIAMOND Cruiser AT, $150. two Huffy AT $50 each. Schwinn Varsity $75 Schwinn suburban $50

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B I K E S

A L S O U S E D

$25 - $ 3 0 - $ 3 2

J E R R Y S P t y m o u t h 4 5 9 - 1 5 0 0

DELTA 7'y hp 5 speed shaper mode" RS-15 wfth slock modal 34-995 New J o t 1989 Asa fo. B d 6am-4pm, 313-462-1610

HEAVY DUTY Trailer, aemi air bags, conver ts f rom camper top to f latbed removable sides 652-6694

HURST 1989 trailer tri axle 18 K

r'oas. extra tires electric brakes, 1700/basl 532-4267

USED VENDING CARTS hot dog carts, excellent condition $1500 ice condi t ion

WANTED WE PAY CASH tor any type lor*af t trucks machinery and equipment CaH ask lor TQ. 544-7504 or eves 679-7225

717 Lawn - Gardan Farm-Snow Equip.

SCHWINN La Tour 12 speed Hts & Hers e< cedent condi t ion. $190

each Ca* 737-9133

•EN SPEEDS l3>-Ross 24 m Gran tour i other 21m bikes car rack Hochester 651-6865

714 BusinaasA Offica Equipmant

AGFA GEVAERT - Reprc Master WK3 16 k 20 2 lenaaa. 150 mWma-ter and 210 m W n m a r Q u a r a lamps A-1 shape $000 420-2330

AMERICAN G R E E T I N G ' C a r Hon card nuns, 64ft 56« 4 40»1 aightaan «fi - a « umts :daations deco wooc / nntu.es excaaant condrtion - gomo Jul of businasa 661-9100

CANNON Fax Phone - k e r * * , $300 624-3853

6 mo old.

348-8252

COMPLETE INVENTORY 4 EQUIPMENT ' ram 2 w l e o storaa. Can 753-9804

COMPLETE off ice mahogany deak, wim c e d e m a . 3 Sieei oaae deaks " i i h 2 returns. Wa cabMal, • arm chairs. 1 executive chair ea axcel-'ent condition $1500 a* 844-0777

DESKS shelves staplers shefves, Ms leaders. organizers,

compmar 482-1488

DESK 2X36 and credanx*. 80X18. wood with formica lop. walnut color exeaant condMson $650 844-3521

LVFCE PARTITIONS, MI b e ^ e 48 X 84. tabnc both MOee 34 p a n e , prsaantty up Coa) $13 500. Must . « $4500 Package o n * C»a 399-900D

ARIENS 3 5HP snowbiower $250 645-0333

BUTTON MULCHER 52 blower snowplow and trailer Caa afle. 5 pm, 538-7497

FUMIGATOR. ReddK* hitch, used once Can

3 point

466-1121

HONDA 21- self propelled -ear bag. 3 speeds wfth Made clutch Used 1 season Uka naw $260 458-6825

HONDA. 30" rider lawn mower with i a new $1595 721-1044

or 455-6795

JOHN DEERE 110 8np tractor. 39 mower. 42' Made, chams. good con-dit ion. $1175 Evenmga 642-5474

JOHN DEERE 112 Lawn Tractor -Elect nc an. 36 m cut deck and snow Made $475 456-4775

JOHN DEERE 1909 2*5 - L»»n * Garden Tracto. 46 a i t w/power f low $4000 After 5pm 282-1739

KEY START Battery Snapper 21 salt propel, $19S Toro self prop! mulcher $145 Omars Taka uadea

937-1342

LAWN MOWER self prope»ed Ex ceUant condit ion $175 Ca8 967-1291

MOWER - Two 21 m self pro-paeed rear beggars t ' 5 Good condit ion 476-CK25

MOWER 48m Scag. only 2 y r» < * l Good condit ion Bouofit at 12700. must sacraice lor $1^7M 427-8082

M O W E R 5 Bueh Hog sharpened* $350 Lawn ro8ar, *

JJO 451-1249

MTD Garden Traclor-16 hp, 42" 5 f l blade. 3 Mich $600

N E W * USED Commercial w e » behind mowers

Caa 525-0881

RaCOMOITKXED Lawn Uomti

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H U G H E S G A R D E N S 24333 Lahser IS of 10 M i l

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S W I M M I N G P O O L S Make us an offer - Must clear im-mediatley! Various sues of factory r e c o n d i t i o n e d . d e l u « e m o d e l HAYAK POOLS - manufacturer s warranty, installation 4 f inancing available Limited ouanities - call toll free >-800-643-7665 B662

MINIATURE PlGS Vtotnamese potbekieo Pedig-eed mtelliegent. loving, fun tram

n 4 easy >17-355-92

BROWNING 1978. Bow-Wer 18 f l , 140 h p. wercrmser' l rei ie" 4 extras $5200 beet 681-3947 or 737-24 12

C 4 C 33ft 1985 good sail invento-ry 4 opt ion ust abac- jte*> mmt con-dit ion 879-6506

CENTURY BRONCO 1985 Deep V open bow Merc - cuoe r & 1 rawer low hours. $7800 961-3872

PARROT AFRICA gray Congo. With cage needs good home. 200 words or more $700 420-2330

CENTURY Power Cruiser 1964 27 •» contemporary cabm w stove refrigerator shower, etc" $28,900 i-ncludes boat well for this summer on Lake St Claw 661-0357

PEKINGESE PUPPIES all shots. 3 males 8 i female, good disposition reasonable 547-2479

CENTURY 1979 i 6 f t . 165 Mercury Gator trailer new cover Showroom condit ion $6,800 Deal 347-2497

SPORT -RAFT 1972 - 19 ft 120 h p Tandem trailer canvas extras Ex cedent $5500 Eves 421-0784

STARCRAFT 16 aluminum, ski 4 lish 50hp Merc Pamco Trailer Ga-rage kept *2750 626-6926

STARCRAFT -16ft Dowrioer 55hp evenrude 2 down i igg«rs . roc nold-ers $3250 32Z-OOT7 t -229-5222

STARCRAFT 22 ft low hours

Cue f tan Merc tandem trailer

fully wgiHpoed lor hsrung Aakmg $10,500 525-8374

SUNFlSH 4 TRAILER Stored inside Excellent condrt ion $1025 Call 363-3097

SUPRA S U N S P O m 1985 454. I 3 0 h r s E i c e i l e n t c o n d t i o n $14 500 best 855-0053

SYLVAN 1983 16 ft aluminum deep V wr»e wek bdga yump. car-peled 3 swivel seats 25 h p mar-iner electric sta-t long shaft, mint S3 500 or best 427-2111

COACHMAN 1978 Jimmy 22 ft GMC Chaaa, 39.000 mMee earn 300 maaa on new Jasper remanulac-tu redV-8 $ 11 000 Call K e n Oays 525-0920 Eve 261-1211

C O A C H M A N , 1 9 8 2 P O P - U P Steeps 6- twu- dinei las u x . lu i nace Excaaant cond i t ion $2,500 After Spm 422-3032

COACHMEN 1973 26ft 5th wtieet. am luH awnmiga loaded wtth extras seldom Liaed exceptional condrtion $5 500 525-1576

COLEMAN 1983 Sun Van condi t ion.

816 Auto A Truck Parts 4 Sarvica

CAP for Ranger short bad need wOh hont * bkM sl iding

CAP tor • ft p ickup box. black, ex-oeaent condmon $275

' 537-6198

CMEVTf VAN 1977 run 1981 E o r d Escort h» parts

Both oood After 4PM 459-5067

FORO ESCORT Pans, all kmda No punk ntsaaa caa Brighton

229-2648

GENERAL TIRES 205*70 i size rims Black wafts New $ t S *

397-2606

OT-PSMOBtLt 390 aiiuaia compaata t transrikasion 47.000 rnUas. $475 Car fbr parts $650. 'beat 557-6621

PICK UP Box Cap. 6 ft cap Good condit ion $225

820 Autos Wan tad awning. 2 spare l i r e * ' w h e e n 6 895 lb weight $2500 6406

981-6060

C O L E M A N 1966 Se-quoia screen room, awning hxnece , condi t ion $3500 - 4 2 } -

COLEMAN. 1968 Pop-Up Camper Furnace, 'ear bumper spare tire, Uke new Asking $4300 737-7249

CROSS C O U N 25.000 rnaes a loaded $35 000

1985 34 e neaps 6

534-7221

FIFTH WHEEL owners i have boat loader * rack, M s Ford super c a t installation available- 425-2863

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST DOLLAR PAIO FOR

QUALITY AUTOMOBILES WejaH with conf idence we buy with mtagnty Pieaae can Jeff Benaon

562-7011

ANY USED AUTO WANTED $40 to $4500 Paad

Free Toartng Can Ru4y 673-5317

CAR WANTED inexpensive around me town type car 531-4137

GEORG6BOY SWINGER 28 ft.. 454 engine aa* or t rade on larger unit arger urn

722-818

GOLDEN FALOON 18 Travel Trail-er sleeps 6 fu« bath aaft contakiad exceaent condlt ior. $2000 552-0092

STLVAN. 1984 . 22tt exceflent con dBSon. loaded 522-6796

THOMPSON 1964 ' « 140 Mercury inboard1 out board low hours open DOw must sea $6650 or best ofler

349-6392

THOMPSON -1968 19 ft oownder with trailer I65hp inboard.'out-board $9,000 455-6679

GOLDEN NUGGET 1979 2S Bunk-houae sleeps 10 $4500 981-1502

WANTED A U T O ' S & T R U C K ' S

Bill Brown -USEDCARS-

3SOOO PtymouWi Rd Livonta 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

HONEY 1984 24 ft motyxhome 29.000 rmlas aarung. a i r H a n r con- , dltlon. $ 18 000 533-3913

JAYCO 1967 (ant t r t f a r -ExoaMn t condi t ion anth f leeter spare tire and awning $2900 592-4578

821 Junk Cars Wantad

AAA AUTOS Wanted running or is t iaa etae cars Top cash paid 255-5487

PERSIAN KITTENS btoodime iano raise lered. 1st shots Cad

Champion CFA regis--666-2212

WEIGHT EQUIPMENT free weight pa les bars leg press 4 caff ma-chine. die >ack 451-0379

WEIGHTS- Waleman stytt: bench Lai machine.

$725 427

Olympic

059

POMERANIAN Male $375 Call

whs AKC 397-6005

WINTONE AIRWHEEL exerc ise bike with monitor 1 year old. like new, $250 firm Canton. 981-0597

735 Wantad To Buy

L I T T L E Y E L L O W S T A N D $8 95 hanging basket free with pur -chase ot larger hanging basket Complete inventory of annuals * vegetable plants If you don 1 find It hare it can't be found. WE even nave white marigolds Hundreds of perennials, trees * shrubbery Don't have tuna to plarvt 7 See ua we can a r r a n g e p l a n t i n g f o r y o u

Landscape's & Sr Citizens ( 1 0 ^ discount!

24650 W 9 MIM <N w l e i between Beach & Telegtaphi

PETUNIA LAND IS NOW OPEN i^eiebtal ing 60 yrs o l providing u . , c u s t o m e r arith quality ftowers .eg-elabie plants and hanging baskets Open everyday thru May . RoOsor Greenhouse, 9015 Haggerty Rd,

SvHle. Ml. mile N I 94 1 m l e S Ecorse Rd 307-2252 or 699-3399

721 BoapitaJ Wadical Equipmant

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR - Excel-lent condition, $2000 Ekectnc. lift 4 rechne chair $200 537-0109

ALBUMS- 45 s Old comics, cards magazines, models toys Motown. Elvis, Beatles i tems Eves 264-1251

BASEBALL CARDS - Cash paid Also toot bell basketball, hockey

420-2332 or 562-1600

BASEBALL football hockey bas-•e t ta i i cards Any sports memora-bilia Topp cash Will travel 477-2S60

BUYING uaed Records Albums and 45 s 543-6954

CHINA DISHES- Fun/Part ial Sets Nontake Lano i ' ranc lacan Min-ion etc Cash Paid 338 6463 EARL* FOUNT* N PENS Workl

POODLE I,Standard* AKC, maie neutered 5 yrs old brown Trained in basics great potential for further training Loves child'er sxceilent family dog Owners travel to much to keep $150 Can 752-6054

CHAPPARAL 1986- 16"» f l bownd-er. 130, jTboard 'outboard Full m- : strumernation $9 200 624-2154 j

CHRIS CRAFT 1987 Deck boat j 19'1 , 200 V8 with trailer 20 hours | $14 200 68&- t675(

806 Vahicia A Boat Storaga

MALLARD 1968. Class C motor-home. 27*. lots o i extras. 17000 miles asking $29 500 313-437-1443

AAA STORAGE Boats. Trailers. Trucks

Outdoor well- l ighted secured Electricity available 5 acres

Jeffries 4 Telegraph area 538-7771

CHRIS CRAFT 28 fl Express cru •ser Twm engine Double plan* ma-hogany Classic $1000 474-5145

CL14 SAILBOAT Excellent condi-tion Trailer $• 950 Days 256-1303

Eves 737-1636

POODLE. Standard - House brc*en neutered. »er, loving to select home only 344-0181

CORRECT CRAFT ski boat, 1967 very l o * hou rs . I m m a c u l a t e $15 500 Can Bob or Alice 858-2340

PUPPY WHO Loves n o * trained short hair mixed 4 months old 3

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES male * lemale avaHttna 8 weeks old $200

531-2406

SCHNAUZERS - Mini AKC, 7 weeks, home raised, shots, excel-lent Imaa guaranteed 687-0756

SEALPCKNTE SIAMESE KITTENS Appieneads Very Special $125

853-6120

'orking i 7133

PINBAlL MACHINES wanted Any condition Clear, your basement WHI pay cash Jim 626-7797

WANTED JUNK CARS Free Tow-ing CaH Weekdays 841-8870 Weekends 728-7839

SHEi-TIE iXips Miniature Conies. AKC 'eg>st«ied 6 »eeks. f i .s l shots an J dew ciews Parents on site $250 066-9797

CRESTLiNER 18 f l 1985 140 HP inboard/outboard with trader Asking $6,000 Af teMipm 561-3099

TRAILER * RV STORAGE 14075 Haggerty Rd, between Ptym-outh Rd * Schoolcraft 455-7940

MINI -MOTORHOME 1974. FORO 81.000 maee Heaps 5. d e a n rt«ia good $2 700 or best 522-6228

NOMAD 1978 Tra i ler - IB ft 6 shower clean $2600 C a l

421-5733

PALEMINO COLT 1965 camper factory air many ext ras $2650 best 4 7 3 - U 7 4 or581-2705

ALL AUTOS * TRUCKS Junk, wrecked, running Top DoMr

E ft M Auto Parts 474-4425

A-1 AUTOS JUNK CARS WANTED Top caar paid any condi t ion Fraa T owing

476-4745

* X

\

•% S

- \ ' \ " « J

JUNK CARS * TRUCKS WANTED CaH 535-6424

JUNK CARS WANTED •dtticm Pay* free towing

any condi t ion Paying up TO $35

812 Motorcyciaa Mini-Bikas

PALOMINO POP-UP. 1978 Stove tank, furnace and more. Sleeps 5

: $975 or beat ofler 729-8460

BMW 1965. K-100RT Ba«a Red LOW Miles must sell Best oflar 626-0061 833-1540

PLEASUREMATE 1974 sleeps 7 good cond i t ion $400 C a l 476-4223

CRISS CRAFT 42 ft Commander 1971 f iberglai axcet t t - t condit ion. $75,000 772-5062

DAYSAILER 14 fl Fiberglass hu t . Mahogany tr im Trailer and Acces-sories C a l 669-9810

DAYSAILER 1977 16ft with trailer Both m excellent condition $1700 Can 420-0415

EB8TI0E '987 22ft Cuddy, loaded trailer 260 hp. mboard/outboard 125 hrs Dark b tue 'guy 2 lops, beau MM $18 499 064-2059

SHELTIES 8 registered snots

2 left AKC 478-2765

WANTED TO BUY oid fishing equip-ment. lures poles. 4 reefs Cad. leave message. 471-7867

WHEELCHAIR in*scare 500 ATS Wtth Damaco D68 electric power drive, rechargeable batteries trans-fer board Excellent if new $3200 Must sen. $1150 Ton, 645-6770

WHEELCHAIR t ion I $50.

used, good condi-t ion $300 Handicapped pot ty chair

932-4039

7 2 3

B U Y I N G ! Gold.Diamond ft Gemstone Jam airy Welches Start ing.Costume Jewelry Laftqwa. Sleuben. GaMe. Tiffany Oriental fogs. K i r s * Ouaaty Furniture

T O P P R I C E S P A I D 655-0053 356-6222

MAROUISE bndai sal with SO chan-neled diamonds $950 C a l Bonnie after 6PM 453-0692

VINTAGE JEWELRY Tired of locamc at average eatata

i ky p ieces ' Curious aseffiettc treasures to be s*en tor purchase by appointment only Your Jeweler's Bench. Farm H«s 1-600-322-0760

WANTED Roles Coemographs / Deytonas. s tar taaa steal •1500 plua. 564-4628

7 2 4 C a m a r a a - 8 u p p t i a »

NIKON N2000 Auto wind. 2 pro-grams 1 auto ( M l 26-70mm pkje 75-300mm lenae Bag accsaaonasi $500 543-3257

SONY ( m m Camcorder CCO-V8AF Jharge. Nicad batteries * case $675 451-7278

7 2 6 M u a i c a i

I n a t r u m a n t a

ACAOSOMO Baldwin b lond Spinel Piano. 30 yrs o M $773 reduced lo $650 Muet m o w * 5J6-7594

BABY GRANO PIANO WsHKrt Young Chang. 5 ft 2 m $4000 * 1 442-0114

BANJO - Tenor Paramount Reeo-

BLACK BABY ORANO PIANOS wWh banoh. a an i s r , turang and wsrrar-fy H 6 0 5 and up WtiMe alec M S •Ma . Irom $2W5 l U r n i g a r Piano Co Open 7 <Mye

S S S U s l ! 9

( N p t n t b M B6606 M S T H S

HAMMOND GRANGa. 1WS o a n M o n f Aasung $2400 i:

Organ 6eea * Benc#» L * e new

- W T c m

m M M Ba»v V a n * . M a n H-O M M M M U N N 1 . 1

Ska N e t O r a n d M N M 4TVTTT1

WANTED Toy trains. Uonei and American Flyer any pioces or con-dition Also model cars 981-4929

WE PAY CASH for any type tor* l i f t , trucks machinery and equipment Call ask for TG. 544-7S04 oreves

879-7225

738 Houaahoid Pats ADORABLE DACHSHUND Puppies lone ruw'anor i nair. mala * larwaN 8 «*A oM. $150 722-43347

ADORABLE 8 week male Kit ten A l • M l with biec* ears * tan South-held After 6pm 569-5749

AIREDALE RESCUE LEAGUE Has lovable Ajredaaee

In need of caring homes 517-629-8392

AKC CKC registered OoOermans by licensed I snne i Call for defaas. W e siso neve Male for stud To ap-proved homes OFA slock Alt AKC acceptable colors a«aiiable

866-2079

AKC DACHSHUNDS or Scnnaiaara miniatures Home ' a i l ed puppies Champion s red stud service te rms Grooming. Bob AlbreCM 522-6360

AKC REGISTERED Cocker* , female, uack Exceaent tor chadren

• $250 437-1652

BEAUTIFUL female cat needs a lov-ing home 2'4 yrs old. d e o a w e d spayed a l shots, owner t ransferred Cornea with 3 moa supply erf food

a 350-0020 evea 653-1636

BICHON FRISE Adorable male. N -moel 1 yr old Needs a loving home

256 t»68

BICHON FRlSE SE Michigan Bichon Fnee Cmo r i t a rmabon Una. Cafl lor breed l i terature I M o l r s -

464-2606

CAIRN TERHKR ) •

cnampKxi I $450

PUPPIES AKC.

313-572-62*0

CAT - Tortoise Shel. 1 yr ON) lemeas. a8 shots good p e r s o n a * ^

CHMCSC SHAA-PEl Pupa. Healthy »• i ~ ~

pmrmpy Una. Md CHOW CHOW

M i $275 r

C O C K A T * L FnendN 6 month o M a land and 366-2164

KEEP YOUR BOAT LKC N t W

* m < » M » g ? M Atoc open aaB*.

l ema le buB odor . 2 l a e n o M AKC papers

B*1" '

COCKVI BPAMiC W eks mate. NKNa wormed $125

DACHSHUNDfl - r a k s a M Mates. M a r l haired Had M Shots P i » -py fclks AKC 366-5042

FP«MCH BULLOOaa. I M «

s g r T ^ s r - s c

4 yeers <M6 16 I

K J I H N B . M N ^ S Naes

SHEPHERD HUSKY - Male 5 yrs old Exceaent watch dog To good home wtth large outside area

354-5843

SHIH TZU akc 8 week' lbs. tatner 5 lbs Home danmgs.

mother 7 used l itt le 421-4963

ESTATE Sale 32 ft Pierson 323 Sloop 1978. 23HP Diesel Engine, great cruising boat, sleeps 5. fu* gaify need wrth shower comlon -able cockpit wrth wfteN naerma. roaer furang heed saNs lor eeee of handbng. low proMe trunk cabm Clean side decks All-avail a last. well appointed yecnt $25,000 For immediete sale 3S3-0077

FANACTIC VIPER wind Surter 6 2 mylar RAF sail 3 yrs 0M $600 or best offer 645-5822

SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPtES AKC Registered Champion Lines

478-2651

FIBERGLASS 14 f rom rails 20hp Mercury 6 gallon tank trailer, spare tire $1850 422-1693

SMALL PARROT with cage $70 CockatM. male with cage $40

721-7544

FISHER Aluminum 1965 16ft 40hp Johnson drive on traker 2 down r ^ge rs $3500 464-2357

TO Cat Lovers only Must f ind good home Two 7 yr old neutered * de-Clawed cats One Burmese One Hi-malayan Can. 5pm-6pm. 652-5413

WIRE FOX Terrier puppies AKC b rad for qual i ty, l empermen t health Let phone ring, 1-634-4633

FISHING BOAT 1989 12 15hp mo-tor wflfti trailer r i ceken t condit ion, extras must see $2400 422-4243

FOUR WINDS 1965 17ft deck boat. 170 I /O. trailer $11 600 626-2839

YORK IE PUPS AKC shots 9 weeks Md Ca l after 5

595-4624

YORK IE PUPS AKC 3 melee, good lemperment Muat sen right away Howell. 1-517-548-4930

GLASTRON/Cartson T97» CVX-16, I40hp Merc-out board trailer. SS prop * ski tow ExceBant. $7500r

I 375-0203/524-3753

744 Hofsas, Lnsalock Equipmant

ARABIAN GELDING 10 yeers o ld 14 hands Loving no vices Loves attention $600 349-7191

ARABIAN HORSES SiaMons Beak grandsons, also mares * geldings, let phone ring 1-«34-4633

DOUBLE REGISTERED » Arab Na-tional Show Horee Mars Baak Grandaughter Cue—ant show horae or broodmare Aaklng $5,000 Aiao National Show Horae GeKkng out <* Status Symbol was Top 10. 1967 NationaM Statue Dfvtsion

Ask ing $4 000 856-3250

3 DAY EVENTING CLINIC Bruce Oemdaon edi be al Pine Hol-low Farma m Grand Blanc on May 26 4 27 For information 866-5504

80S Snowmobilas TWO PLACE M bed i nne r with 1978 Skldoo Buzzard- $650

981-4677

YAMAHA t2>- Both 19B2 1- 340. I -440 Wtth a Yukon sled on a 2 place • r an * $2,000 or beet ofler takes M 231-2737

8 0 5 B o a t D o c k s

A M a r i n a s

BOAT SLIP Seasonal 40 «.« 17 * Duncan Bay boal d u b Cheboygan. Ml Pool dubhouee. laundry, phone and tv hook-up a a as Ms d o e e to MackMtaw and N Chanel C a l eves

517-B27-SB43

A M o t o r s

ABBOTT WAYCAMEft. MR » e r •MSB n a i e l raBnad m 1M7 Boom «an> * deck m n g tor cruis-ing CMBBkrd mounting 1 75HP * 5HP motors Mam ft I lo re safls

ALL BPORT i m

GLASTRON CARLSON CVX16, 1977 140 Merc exceaent condit ion, treker cover $4500'ofter 474-1912

GLASTRON 1677. «rl-hu«. bowrld-sr. 115 B p Mercury power t « *

. traAer $3 500 626-1567

HOBiECAT snd traaar loaded, out-corvjrbon $3,000 C a l

471-0533 standing co after 5 P M

IMP 1964 18 ft V-huk. 150 mboerd/ outboard, r a d n Hah«ndar sxceBant oondrt ior $6000 421-4520

LARSON - 16 ft . sen 150 65 hp Johnson, electric t h in Eiicedent After 8pm 722-4011

MAKO 1964 254 150's. custom traaar

fri Nei i l iowlc i . m a m ex-Ready tor water Stored a id m c e n e w $27,900 764-5064

MASTERCRAFT 1667 blue * white 351 Ford, radio traaar wMh brakea 160 hours $16,000 36 IMS73

MCTZLER 10 ft muat •964 Waflu-aft 26 ft a f te

aMe boat, aom

662-2263

PHANTOM 14 I I Saflt torn.. M a r -Cjntflanl

condrtion Many eitraa trafler $700

inckjdea 474-7313

PONTOON PAOOLEBOAT Saaryd-ar. • B l i a l t H . 2 teeter. 667 S H U M

PONTOON - 20 ft Meal

• IP. motor M00

You BMah

437-6M7

PONTOON- 25ft CraM Mariner good uuniBBon fly I l I l N

aflPi 30 Cafl San-667 1236

M4KEB 1*77 I T boeel Jotineon. Iraflar $3 200

dar 70 MP

M3-36B6

8 A « T Y MATE 1B76 - 15H It «rV meon. coir-

633-6371

SAILBOAT CL-14. mato • » . com

oeBent condMon O trm. Trader $2*00 667 7 0 4

SAILBOAT M ft •y boat • ft ' M N t W t o

SAJLBOAT - I T * Bandft_}67 |Msa. f o o d o m m o * tr neen t f a 2 h p , ^aets • M

• -

BOAT ( F t * and M 17 ft 1666

w6—am 2 M l M a r s .

BMW 1968 - K100LT. fu l tour ing $6500

7 OOC mass 483-0969

BMW 1968 K75S, sport modal, red. low maaa. showroom condit ion. $5000 or beat a«ar 536-18*1

HARLEY DAVIDSON 1966 FXRS LOwrider. excellent condi t ion 7100 miles. $7750 After 4pm 397-9713

HONDA Aapencede 1963 rare brown. Senior owned 27,000 mdes Mint Asking $3600 421-8057

HONDA $200

HONDA $450

661 9523

condi t ion

HONOA deluxe Moped Exceaent

HONOA ELITE Moped 1966 Dnghl red. sharp Rune g ree t $42S

455-2798

HONDA XL 200. Enduro ExceAenl condit ion, red. 800 mass. Uka new, $600 or bes1 offer 867-7407

HONOA, 1975. 750, 4 cylinder runs good, $500 C a l after 5pm

453-6597

HONOA 1981 650 CC 5 100 rnaes. very g o o d condit ion $600 535-2344

HONOA. 1962 G o i d w t f V GL -1100. Tour package low i i l l at., condi t ion Ask ing $3.100

HONOA 1963 CB-1000. Dual rangt awilatinn. 11.500 rnaes. dean,

extras $2300 729-2249

IDA. 1964. Shadow 500 runs good, must sea $975 Aak tor Robert. 420-3400 or 536-5687

HONDA 1965 110 ATC. 3 wheal good condi t ion. $395

427-7944

HONOA. 1965. 650cc. kbghthae*. condi t ion $ i .400i 'beal

45 M M 79

HONOA 1966 Night Hewk low males, good cond i t ion $600 or beat Cafl Den 786-2222

HONOA 1969 C8R 600 Warranty helmet Low maes Best oNer

944-6223

HONOA 460 1BT1, Suauki 250 1673. Croat Country mo to rcyc le $400 tor tha lot. muat lake M 3 273-V660

STARCRAFT Queen bed. battery doee lo- air ne» t r

1962 Large popup sleeps 6. water tank t. »to»e neetei. w e d » $2650 427-4736

STARCRAFT nace. m n g Cafl

1966 starftrer te-Muntl' $4700.

3*3-3097

STARCRAFT

f x * " 0 1963. 17° Areoetar 6. ideal lor tmek car

4M-6563

STARCRAFT aieeoe 6. rel new urea 6 ei Hon. 4 2 1 0 0

1M1 pop- t« camper, ngeretor a l options mw>q. nceflei i t condi-

536-6015

5TARCRAFT u tap t 6. neai box Needs d • 1100

1660 Galeae 2106. •er. ttowe. earning, ce-eenup $ minor repairs

Evemngt 642-6474

SUNSTREAM-19B4 MOTORHOME. 34 ft 2 root 6*. large generator,

$29,000 WINNEBAGO 1974 19 ft i l a e n 6. moot m r y M n i N nmm or rmm nmm. race condMon $6,000 or beet oMer ooriaadered 456-1062

TIOGA 19M CLASS C moiomoma 26 ft. rear baBi Loaded Uke rmm

649-1399

KAWASAKI 1966. EX500 b l new Under 3.000 maes $3 000 After 6pm 456-5764

KOWASAKl Tecate 1 M 7 . 3 s r $ 6 0 0 or baal of tor $36-6136

KOWASAKl 1981* KL250 i t : I f f

MOP AD PACER • Italian Top spaed 46 maae^hr Baue wivw Ex

— $300 425-1104

P I L G R I M / Y A M A H A

FZP'S Y T S

R A Z T 6 O U A O S

Afl on aato * reedy tor deaaory

O P E N 7 D A Y S

461-7200 S o , U K L s * 7 * . RV Wf t good M B

M0CC

SUZUKi IBBft. B00. Kasena. 6300 mflaa. $3000 or beat 726-9577

860 MaMm LB l maaa I v M i

f M W I * 16M Y2125

' AMAHA-1MB.

I D

MA • ftj I M S M a r t p M .

r 1 —

PROWLER 198 l o a d e d e x c e l l e n $ 1 4 , 0 0 0

29 fl c o n d i t i o n ,

373-9695

ROCKWOOO 1963. 26 ft fufly loeded. chevy 454. low maaa. excellent m * out $14,500 or beat

565-9244

SHASTA 1978 21% la r i d l i i sxM carefr :a*em $4200/oftor

SPORTS TRAILER- l l l ip i 8 new canvaa. tiree * interior stove * te-Irlgeralor $1500 721-6495

SPRING CLEARANCE SALE 1968. 21ft Beecnwood $225C 1973 18 ft.. Tk)®a. $2250 1973. 24 f l Champion, $4350 1977. 20 tL Coachmen, $7250 1976. 21 ft Midas, $7250 197* 20 ft Diamond $6895 1963. 25 ft Aockwood. $17,960 1964. 20 ft Dolptun. $1

STARCRAFT 1979 - Sleeps 6. fully squped with many axtres Sharp' $1.»S0 CM! after Spm 562-1746

822 Trucks For Safe BLAZER 1966 K-5 36.000 maee Many options $0500 CM after 6PM 650-0214

CHEVY pr iced t o sea $ 3 5 3 5

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Ptymouth Rd Just Wast of 1-275

453-4600 CHEVY SKI i964. ve , c its., good condhion. M i

O. 77.000 10 or best 726-4672

.000 . i Bato , i

CHEVY. 1976, SUBURBAN - 350. ar. trader peck age, medium no t . runa greet $1,000 420-2130

STARCRAFT 1B74 6. fumece. fridge stove M new cabtat/pufleys. exceaent OundWun $1300 851-4442

TRAVELCRAFT- T6BB. 26 ft C»ievro-6. root 6 deen air.

» g $15 600 Aafc tor Jd*»i. 666-2868

I l WOOOS MEMBERBiHiP

816 Auto ft Truck Parts ft Sarvica

S f OOOOMCH urea. 2 GTtrs. 2 S on Z26 wheel 1250 or beet

CHEVY niteois. $4,500

1979 4*4 runs good body rough

477-6802.

CHEVY 1966 Cube Van Wei maav tamed. ow maeage $10,100 Muci sa* 32623 Grand Rh«r <Mka E. 0* Farmington Rd 477 B6M

} • ' ' K — i

-3 . % s

J

OOOGE RAMPAGE 1B64 pick.up ' 2.2 Mar. 73.000 mc. Tonneeu cover. _ traaar hitch. $2400 471-1623 2

OOOGE. 1967 Ram 50 automatic * ak, caaaatte $5,700 353-9366 271-5666 "

OOOGE 19S7 150 Ram pKkup. au-tomatic trsnamiasion WMte 43,000

tion. $7,200

DUMP TRUCK. 1976. FORO - 5 Good condition (2000 Cafl

261-4432 Or' EL CAMMO CLASSIC 1978. no ruat smomI new parts, mechanicsfl> par-tact, $1500 t r m 453-2772

! FORO F-150 1964, 3 ovaidiiva. 6 cytaKlar, satto. camper top with boxes $1650

FORO 1679 Plcluv. F-100 6cyB»-Oer 300 new erigne good oond^ •on Ftmegreal $1400 462-0756

W I O 1964 RANGER-4 apeed 1 ownar Good condMon. raBaMel $1500'beal Aftar Spm. 531-6727

FCKW 1967. F-150 S«par CaB V-6. air. enflaa. dual tanks, r. aaiatsa. cap. low package 44.000 mflaa. tmom-lant $9 000 868 6M7

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BRAND NEW 1990 LINCOLN TOWN CAR

"0" DOWN LEASE s45990** 36 mos. Includes: Comfort/convenience group, dual power seats, drivar i l luminated visor mirror, headlamp convenience group, power decklid pulldown, floor mats, air, tilt, cruise, power locks and windows, AM/FM cassette, electronic dashboard, white sidewall tires, velour seats, and more.

• 2 A T T H I S PRICE • 20 A T S I M I L A R S A V I N G S •

BRAND NEW 1990

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ALL BRAND NEW, 1990 GRAND MARQUIS GREEN TAGGED AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS -

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1990 GRAND MARQUIS GS 4-DOOR

Air, tilt. AM/FM stereo, rear defrost, power w indows , steering and brakes , auto overdr ive, coach roof, velour seats, ajr bag . V-8 and more.

M 4,490 • 10 AT THIS PRICE •

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1990 COUGAR LS 2.61 package. 3.8 V-6, automatic overdrive, air conditioning, tilt, cruise, rear defrost, cloth interior, AM/FM stereo and more.

$ 1 2 , 3 9 0

• 3 AT THIS PRICE •

1990 SABLE GS 3.0 L V-6, automatic overdrive, air conditioning, tilt, rear defrost, AM FM stereo, cloth interior and much more.

$ 1 2 , 1 9 0

• 2 AT THIS PRICE •

BRAND NEW 1990 TOPAZ GS 4 DOOR $ 9290

1 0 X T THIS PRICE-- SPECIAL VALUE PACKAGE -

363 package, automatic transmission, air, complete convenience group, trunk release, fuel filler release. Ult, rear defrost, cruise, power windows, steering and brakes, AM/ FM cassette, digital clock and more.

BRAND NEW~1990 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

EXECUTIVE SERIES"

"0" DOWN LEASE s45990** 36 mos. Includes: Leather, air, anti-lock brakes, cruise, tilt, power windows and locks, dual power seats, AM/FM cassette, keyless entry, leather wheel, aluminum wheels, comfort convenience group, power mirrors, headlamp group, trunk closure, f loor mats, power recliner, electronic dash, and much more.

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1990 GRAND MARQUIS GS 4-DOOR

157 package , air, tilt, cruise, power locks, w i n d o w s & seat, rear defrost, b u m p guards , i l l uminated entry, wire wheels, l ight g r o u p , visor mi r ro rs , AM/FM casset te, c o a c h roof , velour seats, air bag, V-8, ful l spare, c learcoat & more.

'15,990 • 2 AT THIS PRICE •

1990 GRAND MARQUIS LS 4-DOOR

172 package , air, cruise, power locks , w indows, dual power seat , rear defroster , b u m p e r guards, i l luminated entry , cast a lum inum whee is , leather wheel , c o r n e r i n g lamps, v isor mi r ro rs , power antenna, A M / FM cassette, p r e m i u m sound, t ract ion lok , ful l spare, au tomat ic c l ima te contro l and more .

>19,990 • 2 AT THIS PRICE •

1990 COUGAR LS 262 package, 3.8 V-6, automatic overdrive, tilt, cruise, rear defrost, aluminum wheels, power locks and windows, cassette, leather wheel, dual power seats, illuminated entry, dual visor mirrors, floor mats, light group, air.

$ 1 3 , 4 9 0

• 2 AT THIS PRICE •

1990 SABLE GS 451 package includes air, tilt, cruise, rear defrost, power windows, seats & locks, AM/FM cassette, light group, aluminum wheels, floor mats, 3.0 V-6. automatic overdrive & much more.

$ 1 3 , 2 9 0

• 2 AT THIS PRICE •

1 9 9 0 COUGAR XR-7 266 pkg„ loaded. 3.81 V-6, supercharged H.O. engine, automatic overdrive, moonroof, all-season 16 aluminum wheels, dual power seat, fold down rear, JBL sound, tilt, cruise, rear defrost, power locks, windows, cassette, visor mirrors, power antenna, keyless entry, light group, anti-lock brakes & mucn more

$ 1 9 , 5 9 0 1990 SABLE LS

461 package, includes air, tilt, cruise, rear defrost, leather wheel, power locks, windows, seat, AM/FM cassette, floor mats, premium sound, power antenna, accent stripes, cast aluminum wheels, 3.8 V-6. automatic overdrive, keyless entry, clearcoat paint and more.

$ 1 4 , 7 9 0

BRAND NEW 1990 MARK VII LSC

2~AT THIS PRICE • "SPECIAL EDITION"

'25,990' Loaded, wtth alarm, moonroof. traction lok. automatic, dim mirror. JBL audio system. 5.0L H.O. engine, antMok brakes, air bag. cast aluminum wheels, automatic overdrive I i more.

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