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vsFpf.—T" r-T-r . r w p - •" 1 v Volume 7 Number 56 The Canton Connection w CANTON S FIRE Department reminds all businesses and subdivisions to remove snow from all fire hydrants so they are both visible and accessible to the firefighters in case of emergencies BOY SCOUT Anniversary Week will be celebrated by all the "go-need" doers this week. Let's remember the good will Boy Scouts give to the Canton community. BOWLERS TAKE NOTE. The bowling tournament for "Track C" students on the Extended School Year program has been rescheduled for noon Thursday at Super Bowl lanes at Canton Center and Ford roads The tournament was postponed Wednesday because of the snowstorm. PROPERTY TAX blues? Remember, residents may appeal their property-tax assessments before a review board in early March. Residents must obtain a form from Township Ball if they wish to appeal. The form must be filled out and returned prior to scheduling an appointment with the board of review, which will begin meetings on March 2. Township Hall is on Canton Center, south of Cherry Hill. SPEAKING OF your property-tax assessment, that was one of the topics that was supposed to be discussed at Thursday's "State of the Township" address. Snow removal and road maintenance dominated the meeting, however, forcing Township Hall to schedule another meeting for residents interested in discussing those assessments. CORRECTION The picture in Thursday's Canton Observer of a church congregration was not the first group of people representing the Cherry Hill United Methodist Church. In fact, it was a snapshot of persons from three congregations Cherry Hill, Sheldon and Denton pictured together in the early 1900s. LYNNE TAYLOR of Canton received a $300 scholarship by winning the state physical fitness competition during a statewide Junior Miss pageant competition in Marshall Jan. 22 and 23. Miss Taylor, the Wayne-Westland Junior Miss, earlier had won another $300 scholarship by becoming the area junior miss. She is a senior at John Glenn High School in Westland AS A PUBLIC service, the Wayne Bank of Canton will have regular hours (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.) on Friday, Feb. 12, Lincoln's birthday. It also will have drive-in hours (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) on Monday, Feb. 13, Washington's Birthday celebration. CANTON POLICE are using a red four-wheel-drive vehicle equipped witlroverhead light and siren to patrol snow-congested streets. A uniformed officer will drive it, said Lt. Dennis Joker of the Canton police department. . The vehicle also carries a stretcher and, upon request, may deliver emergency food collected by Canton Goodfellows to senior citizens unable to get out of the snow. Persons should request Lt. Joker at 397-iOOO, or Fred Baker at 397- 1000. Anyone interested in submitting information about Canton Township for the Canton Connection can send items to Canton editor Dennis O'Connor,' 461S. Main, Plymouth 48170. We ask that you type or print the information and include yohr name and phone number in case we have any questions. Column items should be received at least seven days before publication date. The column runs every Monday. Canton Obstruct* THANK YOU We would like to thank our drivers, carriers and the United States Post Office for a job well done By doing their BEST to deliver your local Observer and Eccentric Newspa- pers in this very haz- ardous weather Monday, February 8, 1982 Canton. Michigan Twenty-Five Cents 28 Pages 912 S«b«rt>»n Commaak-alkxi Corporation All Ro*rvr<! Folks angered by plow delays By Dennis O'Connor editor What was supposed to be Canton's "State of the Township" address turned into a3W- hour gripe session over piles and piles of snow in subdivisions More than 250 angry residents jammed Township Hall Thursday night to air their frustrations on the lack of snow-removal > service from the Wayne County Road Com- mission. Canton Supervisor James Poole, along with two officials from the road commis- sion, fielded 150 questions from the hostile group. Some residents blamed Canton Township. Others blamed the county and state. But most were simply fed up with the snow con- ditions and wanted to know why their subdi- vision was the last to get plowed. They also wanted to know why neighbor- ing communities received quicker service. IT WAS EXPLAINED that all township roads are owned and maintained by Wayne County. Cities, however, own and maintain their own roads. Canton, Redford and Plymouth townships h experienced poor snow-removal services - last week, while cities, such as Livonia, Westland and the city of Plymouth, offered quicker service to subdivisions. Property-tax revenues do not go to the road commission. County money for rbad maintenance comes from gasoline and weight taxes. "It's a vicious circle," Poole said to the crowd, "because the more gas you save and the more you conserve, the less gas you sell and the less tax they (Wayne County) take in." Wayne County received $29.8 million from the Michigan Motor Vehicle Fund for its share of revenues in 1974, said John Kin- ville, a county engineer representing the road commission. The county received that same amount $29.8 million — in 1981. Inflation rates and equipment costs in those seven years "translate to a ruduction of in service "We don't have the equipment or the re- sources to give you the level of service we gave you six, seven or 10 years ago," Kin- ville said Please turn to Page 4A Road crews struggle By Gary Cates and Arlene Funke staff writers Residents of Plymouth and Canton town- ships are becoming increasingly frustrated as they continue to be marooned in subdivi- sions with all-but-impassable streets Canton Supervisor James Poole hosted a meeting in Township Hall Thursday About 250 Canton residents turned out and vented anger over unplowed streets. Plymouth Township Hall logged 200 calls from people who were angry about snowy roads, said Supervisor Maurice Breen The township may dip into the general fund to hire a private snow-removal firm, he said By contrast, the streets in the city of Plymouth had been cleared away shortly after the two largest snowfalls last week. The difference is who is in charge of the clean-up. The city of Plymouth's department of public works plows its own streets, encom- passing 33 miles of roadway and several city parking lots. Please turn to Page 4A * GARY CASKEY/stafl photograph Fire guts mobile home Canton firefighter Kevin Kingslien checks debris from a mobile home fire Friday morn- ing at the Royal Holiday complex on Warren Road. According to the fire department, the blaze started from heat tape on a wire pipe. Tfte occupants of the home were away at work, and there were no injuries. Where should they cut? Plymouth-Canton schools face a deficit that may reach $2.5 million in the 1982-83 school year. Here are 13 areas of school spending facing possible reduction or elimination. Give us your feelings on what items should be the first to bite the bullet. Please rank items in order of priority to achieve the $2.5-million cut. (1 is the first cut, 2 is the second cut, etc.) The figures in parentheses represent the estimated annual savings by cutting each program. ] special education (13 percent; $328,000) I custodial services (12 percent; $240,000) I I Increase class size (by 2 students; $750,000) [ Should the boaptfask voters to raise taxes to cover the deficit? 2V4 mills will roughly cover $2.5 million. J Would you vote for. . . i | | OPTIONAL: Do you live in . . . [ U Plymouth LJ Canton l l Plymouth Township I | comments I I , administration (12 percent; $200,000) I clerical services (11 percent; $140,000) eliminate all athletics ($134,000) eliminate all other after-school activities (band, radio, clubs, drama; $56,000) ; eliminate extended school year (four elementary schools; $300,000) ! i length of classroom day (1 period in high schools and middle schools; $9^000) T ] eliminate Talented and Gifted (TAG) ($97,000) ( I eliminate school lunch program (subject to change in state mandate; $100,000) [ J elementary school support services (art, music, physical education; $550,000) i busing (except for all students more than Vh miles from school; $200,000) Should school employees go without raises for the school year? •' yes no a 2 1 A-mill increase 5 a 1-mill increase no tax-rate increase age Send survey to; The Observer 461 S. Main Plymouth 48170 Do you have children 18 or younger? IIJ yes I no It's time to priortize It's no secret Plymouth-Canton Com- munity Schools are in deep financial trouble. It's time to bite the bullet There's no question about it. School administration estimates a $2-million budget deficit for the 1982- 83 school year And this figure doesnjt include any projected increases from labor negotiations. All labor contracts for school union employees expire this fall. If one includes salary increases far all school employees, the deficit could reach as high as $4 million Preparations for'the 1982-83 school budget now are under way. In fact, the schools have scheduled an initial work- shop for Friday and Saturday to discuss this year's budget — and proposed cuts Where do you feel cuts should be made? It's time for you to give direction to the school board through The Observ- er's prepared survey The survey includes 13 items whicfi may be reduced or eliminated The ap- proximate savings accompany each item. School administration supplied these dollar amounts. Cuts in this sur- vey total more than $4.5 million THIS IS YOUR opportunity to help the school board prioritize budget cuts, To give help you. suppose after nego- tiated raises - if any - the board faces a $2 5-million deficit We want you to rank the items, in order of prior ity, to achieve the $2 5-million cut 11 is the first cut. 2 is the second, etc ) Please keep in mind other factors be- fore making your decisions For exam- ple, the current high-school day in- cludes six 55-minute periods. The mid- dle-school day is seven 42-minute peri- ods If you reduce the length of the school day. you reduced the number of teachers needed and eliminate the cost of their salaries This survey proposes to reduce the length of both days by one period Also, the student classroom staff ra tio is different at all levels Kindergar- ten is 26 1; grades 1-6 is 29 1. grades 7-9 is 30 1; and grades 10-12 is 31 1 This survey proposes an increase in class size by two students at all levels The survey also proposes taking four of the six elementary schools off the Extended School Year (ESY) program And it also eliminates safety busing, af- ter-school activities (including athlet- ics) and the Talented and Gifted (TAG) program Finally, by state law public schools must provide a school lunch program This survey proposes to eliminate this, subject to change in the law TELL US WHAT you think Send your survey coupon to The Observer 461 S Main, Plymouth 48170 what'3 inside Brevities . . . 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CANTON S FIRE Depar tment reminds all businesses and subdivisions to r emove snow f rom all f i re hydrants so they a re both visible and accessible to the f i ref ighters in case of emergencies

BOY SCOUT Anniversary Week will be celebrated by all the "go-need" doers this week. Let 's r e m e m b e r the good will Boy Scouts give to the Canton community .

BOWLERS — TAKE NOTE. The bowling tournament for "Track C" students on the Extended School Year p rogram has been rescheduled for noon Thursday at Super Bowl lanes at Canton Center and Ford roads The tournament was postponed Wednesday because of the snowstorm.

PROPERTY TAX blues? Remember , residents may appeal their property- tax assessments before a review board in ear ly March. Residents must obtain a form f rom Township Ball if they wish to appeal . The form must be filled out and returned prior to scheduling an appointment with the board of review, which will begin meetings on March 2. Township Hall is on Canton Center, south of Cherry Hill.

SPEAKING OF your property- tax assessment , that was one of the topics that was supposed to be discussed at Thursday 's "State of the Township" address. Snow removal and road main tenance dominated the meeting, however, forcing Township Hall to schedule another meet ing for residents interested in discussing those assessments.

CORRECTION The picture in Thursday 's Canton Observer of a church congregrat ion was not the first group of people represent ing the Cherry Hill United Methodist Church. In fact, it was a snapshot of persons f rom three congregations — Cherry Hill, Sheldon and Denton — pictured together in the ear ly 1900s.

LYNNE TAYLOR of Canton received a $300 scholarship by winning the s ta te physical f i tness competit ion during a s ta tewide Junior Miss pageant competi t ion in Marshall Jan . 22 and 23.

Miss Taylor, the Wayne-Westland Junior Miss, ear l ie r had won another $300 scholarship by becoming the area junior miss. She is a senior at John Glenn High School in Westland

AS A PUBLIC service, the Wayne Bank of Canton will have regular hours (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.) on Friday, Feb. 12, Lincoln's bir thday. It also will have drive-in hours (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) on Monday, Feb. 13, Washington's Bir thday celebrat ion.

CANTON POLICE are using a red four-wheel-drive vehicle equipped wit l roverhead light and siren to patrol snow-congested s treets .

A uniformed off icer will dr ive it, said Lt. Dennis Joker of the Canton police depar tment .

. The vehicle also ca r r i es a s t re tcher and, upon request, m a y deliver emergency food collected by Canton Goodfellows to senior citizens unable to get out of the snow.

Persons should request Lt. Joker a t 397-iOOO, or F red Baker at 397-1000.

Anyone interested in submitting information about Canton Township for the Canton Connection can send items to Canton editor Dennis O'Connor,' 461S. Main, Plymouth 48170. We ask that you type or print the information and include yohr name and phone number in case we have any questions. Column items should be received at least seven days before publication date. The column runs every Monday.

Canton Obstruct* THANK YOU

We would like to thank our drivers, carriers and the United States Post Office for a job well done By doing their BEST to deliver your local Observer and Eccentric Newspa-pers in this very haz-ardous weather

Monday , February 8, 1982 Can ton . M ich igan Twenty -F ive Cents 28 Pages

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Folks angered by plow delays

By Dennis O'Connor editor

What was supposed to be Canton's "Sta te of the Township" address turned into a 3 W -hour gripe session over piles and piles of snow in subdivisions

More than 250 angry residents j ammed Township Hall Thursday night to air their f rus t ra t ions on the lack of snow-removal > service f rom the Wayne County Road Com-mission.

Canton Supervisor J a m e s Poole, along with two officials f rom the road commis-sion, fielded 150 questions f rom the hostile group.

Some residents blamed Canton Township. Others blamed the county and s tate . But most were simply fed up with the snow con-ditions and wanted to know why their subdi-vision was the last to get plowed.

They also wanted to know why neighbor-ing communi t ies received quicker service.

IT WAS E X P L A I N E D tha t all township roads a re owned and maintained by Wayne County. Cities, however, own and maintain their own roads.

Canton, Redford and Plymouth townships

h experienced poor snow-removal services -last week, while cities, such as Livonia, Westland and the city of Plymouth, offered quicker service to subdivisions.

Proper ty- tax revenues do not go to the road commission. County money for rbad maintenance comes f r o m gasoline and weight taxes.

"I t 's a vicious circle," Poole said to the crowd, "because the more gas you save and the more you conserve, the less gas you sell and the less tax they (Wayne County) take in."

Wayne County received $29.8 million f rom the Michigan Motor Vehicle Fund for its share of revenues in 1974, said John Kin-ville, a county engineer represent ing the road commission. The county received that s ame amount — $29.8 million — in 1981. Inflation ra tes and equipment costs in those seven years " t r ans la te to a ruduction of in service

"We don't have the equipment or the re-sources to give you the level of service we gave you six, seven or 10 years ago," Kin-ville said

Please turn to Page 4A

Road crews struggle By Gary Cates and Arlene Funke staff writers

Residents of Plymouth and Canton town-ships a re becoming increasingly f rus t ra ted as they continue to be marooned in subdivi-sions with al l-but- impassable s t ree t s

Canton Supervisor J a m e s Poole hosted a meet ing in Township Hall Thursday About 250 Canton residents turned out and vented anger over unplowed streets .

Plymouth Township Hall logged 200 calls f rom people who were angry about snowy roads, said Supervisor Maurice Breen The

township may dip into the general fund to hire a pr ivate snow-removal f i rm, he said

By contrast , the s t reets in the city of Plymouth had been cleared away shortly a f t e r the two largest snowfalls last week.

The di f ference is who is in charge of the clean-up.

The city of Plymouth 's depar tmen t of public works plows its own streets , encom-passing 33 miles of roadway and several city parking lots.

Please turn to Page 4A

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GARY CASKEY/stafl photograph

Fire guts mobile home Canton f i re f igh ter Kev in K ings l ien c h e c k s debr i s f r o m a mob i l e h o m e f i re Fr iday m o r n -ing at t he Royal Hol iday comp lex on Warren Road. A c c o r d i n g to the f i re depa r tmen t , t he

b laze s ta r ted f r om heat tape on a w i re pipe. Tfte occupan ts of the home were away at work , and there were no in jur ies.

Where should they cut? P lymou th -Can ton schoo ls face a def ic i t that may reach $2.5 mi l l ion in the 1982-83 schoo l year. Here are 13 areas of schoo l spend ing fac ing poss ib le reduc t i on or e l im ina t ion . Give us your feel ings on what i tems shou ld be the f i rst to b i te the bul let .

Please rank i tems in o rder of p r io r i ty to ach ieve the $2.5-mi l l ion cut . (1 is the f i rst cut , 2 is the second cut , etc.) The f igures in paren theses represent the es t ima ted annua l savings by cu t t i ng each p rog ram.

] s p e c i a l e d u c a t i o n (13 percent ; $328,000)

I c u s t o d i a l se r v i ces (12 percent ; $240,000)

I I I nc rease c lass s ize (by 2 s tuden ts ; $750,000)

[ Shou ld the boap t fask vo te rs to ra ise taxes to cover the de f i c i t? 2V4 mi l ls wil l rough ly cover $2.5 mi l l ion.

J Wou ld you vo te for. . .

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, a d m i n i s t r a t i o n (12 percent ; $200,000)

I c l e r i c a l se r v i ces (11 percent ; $140,000)

e l i m i n a t e a l l a t h l e t i c s ($134,000)

e l i m i n a t e a l l o t h e r a f t e r - s c h o o l a c t i v i t i e s (band, radio, c lubs, d rama; $56,000)

; e l i m i n a t e e x t e n d e d s c h o o l year ( four e lemen ta ry schools ; $300,000)

! i l e n g t h of c l a s s r o o m day (1 pe r iod in h igh schoo ls and m idd le schools ; $ 9 ^ 0 0 0 )

T ] e l i m i n a t e T a l e n t e d a n d G i f t e d ( T A G ) ($97,000)

( I e l i m i n a t e s c h o o l l u n c h p r o g r a m (subject to change in s ta te manda te ; $100,000)

[ J e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s (art, music , phys ica l educa t ion ; $550,000)

i b u s i n g (except for all s tuden ts m o r e than Vh mi les f r om school ; $200,000)

Shou ld schoo l emp loyees go w i thou t ra ises for the schoo l year? • ' yes • no

a 2 1 A - m i l l i n c r e a s e • 5 a 1 - m i l l i n c r e a s e • n o t a x - r a t e i n c r e a s e

age

Send survey to; The Observer

461 S. Ma in

P l ymou th 48170

Do you have ch i ld ren 18 or younger? I I J yes I no

It's time to priortize It 's no secret Plymouth-Canton Com-

munity Schools are in deep f inancial trouble.

It 's t ime to bite the bullet There 's no question about it.

School administrat ion es t imates a $2-million budget deficit for the 1982-83 school year And this f igure doesnjt include any projected increases f rom labor negotiations. All labor contracts for school union employees expire this fall.

If one includes salary increases far all school employees, the deficit could reach as high as $4 million

Prepara t ions f o r ' t h e 1982-83 school budget now are under way. In fact, the schools have scheduled an initial work-shop for Friday and Saturday to discuss this year ' s budget — and proposed cuts

Where do you feel cuts should be

made?

It's t ime for you to give direction to the school board through The Observ-er 's prepared survey

The survey includes 13 i tems whicfi may be reduced or eliminated The ap-proximate savings accompany each item. School administrat ion supplied these dollar amounts. Cuts in this sur-vey total more than $4.5 million

THIS IS YOUR opportunity to help the school board prioritize budget cuts,

To give help you. suppose a f t e r nego-

tiated raises - if any - the board

faces a $2 5-million deficit We want you to rank the items, in order of prior ity, to achieve the $2 5-mill ion cut 11 is the first cut. 2 is the second, etc )

Please keep in mind other factors be-fore making your decisions For exam-ple, the current high-school day in-cludes six 55-minute periods. The mid-dle-school day is seven 42-minute peri-ods If you reduce the length of the school day. you reduced the number of teachers needed and eliminate the cost of their salaries This survey proposes to reduce the length of both days by one period

Also, the student classroom staff ra tio is different at all levels Kindergar-ten is 26 1; grades 1-6 is 29 1. grades 7-9 is 30 1; and grades 10-12 is 31 1 This survey proposes an increase in class size by two students at all levels

The survey also proposes taking four of the six elementary schools off the Extended School Year (ESY) program And it also eliminates safety busing, af-ter-school activities (including athlet-ics) and the Talented and Gifted (TAG) program

Finally, by state law public schools must provide a school lunch program This survey proposes to eliminate this, subject to change in the law

TELL US WHAT you think Send your survey coupon to The Observer 461 S Main, Plymouth 48170

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obituaries RICHARD B. RADER

A memor ia l service was held recent-ly for Dr. Rader , 33, at I ra K a u f m a n Chapel in Southfield. Burial was in Or-lando, Fla .

Dr. Rader , an internist with off ices in Canton, died Jan . 30 in West Bloom-field. He had been s taying with his brother Ronald while recovering f rom injuries received f r o m a fall the day before.

Dr. Rader , a resident of Farmington , graduated f rom Wayne State Universi-ty School of Medicine in 1975. He com-pleted his internship and residency re-qui rements at Sinai Hospital in Detroit and was named to the hospital staff in July 1978.

Survivors include: parents , Herman and Rose Rader; brother, Ronald; sis-

ters, Mrs. Allen Greenstein and Lynne Rader

RONALD L. P E T E R S O N

Funera l services for Mr. Peterson, 40, of the city of Wayne were held re-cently in Schrader Funera l Home with burial at Riverside Cemetery in Plym-outh. Officiat ing was Pas tor Headley Thweatt . Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foun-dation.

Mr. Peterson, who died Jan. 29 in Ann Arbor, had lived in Plymouth in 1962 and was a m e m b e r of Main Street Baptist Church. He was employed by General Motors.

Survivors include: wife, Norma; par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spruce, Mich.; daughter , Kristina; sons, Ronald and Rodney; sister, Barba ra

Hendricks of Ossineke, Mich.; brothers, E lmer of Hubbard Lake, Mich., Leon-ard of Ossineke, and Curtis of Garden City.

MALCOLM A LAUGHBAUM

Mr. Laughbaum, 70, of Napier Road in Plymouth Township died on J an 25 in Livonia. Arrangements a re being made by Schrader Funera l Home. Me-morial contributions may be made to the Michigan Cancer or Michigan Heart Fund.

Mr. Laughbaum retired in 1974 as pu rchas ing ' agen t with Borg-Warner He had owned Drum-Tec Co. in Plym-outh. A native of Ohio, he had moved to Salem Township in 1961 f rom Detroit

Survivors include: wife, Dorothy; sis-ter, Frances Davenport of Lake City, Mich.

H E R B E R T MANSON

A memorial service for Mr. Manson, 83, of Sarasota in Redford Township, is scheduled for 2 p.m. today in St. John Episcopal Church in the city of Wayne with the Rev. Robert S Shank Jr to officiate. Arrangements are being made by Schrader Funeral Home, and memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foundation

Mr. Manson, who died Feb 1 in Ann Arbor, was a supervisor for Ford Mo-tor Co who retired in 1963 after 34 years employment. He was in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II.

Survivors include: wife, Mable, sons, Frank of Plymouth and Howard of Howell, sister, Eva of Guelph. Ontario, and by six grandchildren

Classes offered to senior citizens The Canton P a r k s and Recreat ion

Depar tment , through the Wayne-West-land Community Schools adult educa-tion p rogram, is sponsoring f r ee class-es Monday-Thursday for Canton resi-dents 55 and older.

Classes, now in session, will continue to June 30. They take place at the Can-ton Recreat ion Center on Michigan at Sheldon.

The schedule is as follows: • Mondays: Ceramics and wood-

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Woodcarving is for both beginners and advanced students, who learn tech-niques for three-dimensional objects.

Classes meet f rom 1-3 p.m. • Tuesdays: Japanese embroidery.

An eight-week course, which ends March 16. Class will f ea tu re projects that can be completed in or outside class. Class meets f rom 9:30-11:30 a . m . #

Mobility through music. A fi tness p rogram that includes health concepts and conditioning designed for move-ment to music. Some walking tours and folk dancing may be included. Class meets f rom 1-3 p.m.

Men's exercise class. This class works at the individual 's pace. Class meets f rom 1-3 p.m.

• Wednesdays: Decorat ing c ra f t s . This course presents basic principles of ar t , and par t ic ipants design and com-

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Julie Abraham (left) of Plymouth Township likes what she sees on the gym floor. Leslie Greenleaf and Tosha Lopez of Westland look on.

\ Bob Lubeck, 12, of Livonia begins a backward roll on the obstacle course. He is watched and helped by Leslie Greenleaf of Dearborn.

Pupils bounce back from fear By Gary M. Cates staff writer

Instructor Jim Glasgow helps Eric Davis of Canton on the tram-poline. Glasgow stresses recognition and awareness for the learning disabled students.

Before the class s tar ted 6-year-old Eric Davis of Canton cried, telling his fa ther he didn't want to go.

But his sobs were soon forgotten as Er ic bounced up and down on a t rampol ine in the Fa r rand Ele-mentary school gym.

Er ic is a member of J i m Glasgow's class for stu-dents wjth learning disabilities and perceptual and coordination problems. The m a j o r lesson in the class is to keep trying - fa i lure here occurs only when the ef for t stops.

Glasgow, a resident of Westland, has been teach-ing the class for 16 years. It is current ly being of-fered in Plymouth-Canton, Farmington, Dearborn and Novi.

The students, like Er ic who has cerebra l palsy, acquire self-confidence and usually leave the class with an enhanced self- image, says Glasgow.

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seven weeks "They develop" a grea te r self awareness . Instead

of having a negat ive at t i tude about doing things they will give it a t ry," says the fo rmer Garden City physical education teacher .

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"If you put a little blood and guts into it. it really

pays o f f " The pay-offs come in the form of smiles, like the

one Er ic had as the class applauded him for hopp-ing up and down on one leg.

Another pay-off came when a fo rmer student, who once wouldn't par t ic ipate in school sports, told Glasgow about scoring a goal in a floor-hockey game.

JUST PARTAKING in the exercises during Glas-gow's class is many t imes a moral victory for the students. Whether or not they do the exercises right isn't of concern. •

"I don't expect anything out of the kids, just that

they try to do the things." Running through the obstacle course brought

plenty of laughs for Bob Lubeck, 12, of Livonia He tumbled, jumped, hopped and raced on a a scooter board.

Five-year-old Julie Abraham of Plymouth Town-ship bubbled with exci tement as she did different exercises during the light game. Glasgow signals the children when to s ta r t and stop with either a

red, blue, green or yellow light. When the class ran in place, Julie, her blond hair

in pony tails, smiled and shrugged her shoulders saying she couldn't do it Her mother chuckled and said she did it at home all the time.

Julie proved her mother was right after encour agement f rom Glasgow

GLASGOW BECAME interested in teaching such a course while occasionally working with handi capped children as a gym instructor

The program he uses was developed in coopera-tion with George Barachal , a professor in clinical psychology and education at Wayne State I niversi-ty-

Along with building positive attitudes. Glasgow t r ies to improve some motor skills Several of the exercises a r e designed to help build muscles which have restr icted use

The courses in Plymouth and Novi are presented through the schools' continuing education pro-grams. The courses in Farmington and Dearborn are funded through the Michigan Association for Children with Learning Disabilities (MACLD).

Persons seeking more information about the courses, offered to children between 5 and 15. should call 459-1180 in Plymouth. 477-8968 in Farmington, 348-1200 in Novi and 278-2338 in Dearborn

Resident helps police nab 2 By Teri Banas and Bill Casper staff writers

Livonia police praised a 20-year-old Can-ton man this week for providing informa-tion that led to the a r res t s of two suspects wanted in connection with a holdup in Red-ford Township.

Darryl Spear, a employee of Circus World in the Wonderland Shopping Center, contacted Livonia police Fr iday night when he spotted two cus tomers who matched the description^ o^men wanted in a holdup at a Cunningham drug store in Redford the pre-vious night The men were ar res ted by Livo-nia police Fr iday af ternoon based on Spear 's information

According to Redford police, a Cunning-ham clerk in the 7-Grand Shopping Center was robbed by two men about 9:30 p.m. last Thursday by two a rmed men. An undis-closed amount of money was taken by the men. who carr ied a handgun and knife.

Spear, a sophomore at Wayne County Community College, was sitting in a police car in Wonderland Thursday night when the broadcast c a m e over the police ca r radio. Spear and two other Circus World employ-ees were in the patrol ca r report ing the theft of another employee 's ca r f rom the parking lot

Spear said one of the suspect ' s descrip-tions made an impression on him.

"Me and my manager were sitting in the

car and joking about it because it fit me except for the color of the coat ," Spear re-called. "That ' s one reason why I r emem-bered it."

About 4:30 p.m. Fr iday, Spear told police two cus tomers walked into the toy store and asked for a set of metal handcuffs . Spear said he was "thinking about the night before and then they were just there."

Spear said the thought the resquest was unusual. Additionally, he noticed that one man wore a blue bullet-proof vest over his shirt. The police broadcast Thursday made note of the vest.

Spear called police a f t e r the men left the

store. Officers Robert Stevenson and Kevin

Dawley arr ived at the shopping center and followed the suspects to a si lver C a m a r o parked in the center ' s east lot where they were arres ted. The off icers found a loaded 38-caliber handgun in the ca r and a knife on one of the men, said Sgt. Fred Benson of the Livonia Detective Bureau.

One of the suspects, a 15-year-old f rom Detroit, was la ter released in the custody of his parents , said Off icer J a m e s Edney of the Livonia Youth Bureau. His involvement is still under investigation, said police. No charges had been filed against the teen as of this week.

Also a r res ted was Ronald Roscoe, 24, of Detroit. Roscoe was wearing a bullet proof vest, light green jacket and brown ski hat The suspect, Ronald Roscoe, was charged with a rmed robbery and commission of a

felony while in possession of a f i r ea rm. Roscoe is scheduled for a pre l iminary ex-

aminat ion on the charges Feb 9 in Red-ford's 17th District Court. He stood mute at his a r ra ignment in the 25th District Court Sunday. Roscoe was taken to the Wayne County Ja i l a f t e r he failed to post a $50,000 cash bond.

Redford police said Cunningham clerk Pat r ic ia Mikedis, 24^jvAs alone in the s tore last Thursday when tVo men walked in and demanded money.

Ms. Mikedis first refused, said police, but then relented when she reached for a "hold-up a la rm but ton" under the counter and found it didn't work.

The second man, wearing a face mask,

then grabbed her wrist and pointed a knife

at her, she told police.

The a s sa i l an t s "wWe v l a s t seen heading south on Grand River toward Seven Mile on foot, Ms. Mikedis told police.

According to Sgt. Edwin Oswald of the Redford Detective Bureau, police checked the store 's emergency, a l a rm a f te r the inci-dent and found it was working. "I don't think she pressed it hard enough,' ' he said.

In addition to the hold-up charges, Roscoe faceS sentencing; this week in Redford on a 1979 misdemearlor conviction, said police. Roscoe was convicted of tamper ing with an automobile, whieh car r ies a max imum fine of 90 days in jail and $100. He was not sen-tenced previously, however, because he failed to appear .

Teens arrested after lengthy chase Five teen-agers — ranging f rom 13 to 19

* — were a r res ted in Canton Township ea r jy Tuesday a f t e r a high speed chase along the ice-covered J e f f r i e s F reeway in a stolen car , according to Livonia police.

The ca r ' s owner decided not to press charges because he is an apparentacquain-tance of one of the teen-agers, said Officer J a m e s Edney of the Livonia Youth Bureau.

Sgt. Ray Laundroche of the Livonia De-tective Bureau said police a r e considering charging one teen with fleeing and eluding. A second charge of larceny is also consid-ered against two of the boys.

The incident began at the Total Gas Sta-t i o n , 31374 Schoolcraft , about 2 a .m. Tues-O day. Livonia Off icer Mark Mitchell spotted

the boys leaving the station without paying for gasoline, according to police reports .

He followed their ca r onto the westbound Je f f r i e s f rom Farmington and chased the ca r at speeds which reached 85 mph, ac-cording to police reports .

During the pursuit, Mitchell learned that the ca r had been reported stolen f rom a Warren man. Mitchell notified police units in Plymouth and Canton of the chase.

He apparent ly lost the ca r west of New-burgh as the 1979 Oldsmobile turned onto the M-14 F reeway in Plymouth Township with the headlights turned off, police said.

About 15 minutes la ter , however, Canton police discovered the ca r abandoned in a snowbank at Saltz and Canton Center roads.

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While investigating the scene, Canton police said the two youngest boys, a 13-year-old and a 15-year-old, re turned to " turn them-selves in."

The three other youths were discovered about 2:30 a.m. in a shed behind a home on Saltz Road. Canton off icers a r res ted the three teens — 17,18 and 19 — a f t e r a track-ing dog led them to the shed, Livonia police said.

Eight Canton and Livonia off icers were involved in the ar res t .

The 19-year-old lives in Royal Oak while the other two live in Detroit , police said. There were two sets of brothers involved, off icers said.

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I When will subdivision gel plowed? Continued from Page 1A

"The wisdom of our s t a t e legislators 70 years ago passed ac t s that govern everything we (the county) do . . . and fo rmula t e the money we get to pe r fo rm services for the county.

WAYNE COUNTY plows roads on a priori ty sys-t em — s tar t ing with m a j o r f r eeways and s ta te truck line and finishing with the pr imary- road sys-tem and then local subdivisions, said J e r r y Dressel-house, a civil engineer for the road commission.

"We plow and salt in that priori ty," Dresselhouse said. "We don't go into subdivisions untU we finish following the sys tem in that o rder . "

In fact , Dresselhouse said some t rucks were in

Canton Wednesday af ternoon, plowing f rom the weekend s torm, but left the subdivisions and head-ed to the f reeways when a mid-week s torm hit the metropoli tan area .

Quite f rankly," Dresselhouse said, " the purpose of the priori ty system is to service the greates t number of people f i rs t ."

SOME RESIDENTS said the best way to clear subdivisions is to hire pr iva te contractors , but there was a question of legal liability connected to this suggestion.

Others believed the township should think about incorporat ing into a city-rule government , pay higher taxes, but maintain control of the roads.

Road-plowing crews fight big battle Continued from Page 1A

Canton and Plymouth townships a r e under the jurisdiction of the Wayne County Road Commis-sion, which is responsible for 2,400 "snow" (plow-ing) miles of bridges and overpasses, f reeways and major roads in the county.

"SUBDIVISIONS are our lowest priori ty," said I rma Clark, assistant director of public information for the road commission.

Poole said some people accuse him of not car ing about the snowy streets . He denied this, saying he has been working closely with the road commis-sion.

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The road commission used 200 employees and 110 pieces of equipment to c lear ice and snow dur-ing last week's two m a j o r s to rms on Synday and Wednesday.

"It has been a real hassle," said Ms. Clark. " I t ' s a monumenta l task. Our guys have been working 85 hours s t ra ight with a few rest periods. ' '

THE CITY of Plymouth uses a crew of five men, four t rucks and one road grader . An outside con-t rac tor is used to haul snow out of the city's busi-ness district.

The city has used no salt during the recjent snow-storms. Crews had cleared Sunday's s torm by Mon-day morning. The Wednesday af ternoon stornn was cleaned up by 5 a.m. Thursday.

The road commission, which c lea rs to the bare pavement , has used 100,000 tons of salt this year at a cost of $2 million, said Ms. Clark.

"That ' s the amount (of salt) we use for an aver-age (whole) year , " she added.

Another group believed the township should take over the road main tenance c chores.

If the township were to c lear its roads, taxes would have to be raised three mj]ls,($3 per $1,000 assessed proper ty valuation), Poole said. Canton w o u l f r g e t $235,000 f r o m Wayne County, but the township would need $1.5 million "up f ron t " to buy equipment and an additional $800,000 per year to maintain it, he said.

Although Poole believed it was ecomonically un-feasible for the township to take over road mainte-nance, he kept an open mind. '

"If people want snow removal and a r e willing to pay for, it, I 'm all for putting it on the ballot and letting the people vote for it," the supervisor said.

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Monday February 8, 1982

'New federalism' vague for all communities — — Last week, the president said the problei

uru« tiriii n A t» moan tr> W a i m m . ineton's financial Droblems onto us," he said. S m I ! economy were inherited, and he didn't cai What will new federalism mean to local com-munities? Will chuckholes be patched on Main Street in Rochester? Will innovative educational programs be introduced in Garden City?

Or is it a con game? As state Sen. Doug Ross, a Democrat whose district includes Farmington, Farmington Hills and Southfield, said, "We don't want someone to pay our newsboy in return for us paying their light bill."

Most local officials say it's too early to tell the results of the program outlined in President Ronald Reagan's State of the Union address. Reagan said he wanted to turn over 40 programs costing $47 billion to state and local governments. During a transition period of eight years, $28 billion in reve-nue would be shifted to the states. After that, the federal money wpuld be cut off.

Early reactions were along partisan lines. Re-publicans, like state Sen. Bob Geake of Northville, backed the President. "I support the plan in princi-ple. A number of federal services . . . should be handled by the state in cooperation with local gov-ernments," he said. ,

Democrats like Sen. Ross were skeptical. "We have to make sure it's not simply a shift of Wash-

ington's financial problems onto us," he said.

IT'S DIFFICULT to evaluate new federalism be-cause so much is unknown. The president didn't have many details last week. His proposals must be approved by Congress where much haggling and dealing will take place. " «

Also, the state of Michigan is at a critical period in its history. Its unemployment rate leads the na-tion. Businesses are cutting back investments in the state. By most estimates, Michigan is in a depres-sion.

The day before the president's speech, Gov. Wil-liam Milliken announced that because of the state's depressed economy, $225 million in state aid to lo-cal governments and higher education will be held back and repaid in fiscal 1983. Some cities such as Livonia have already responded by cutting their lo-cal budgets.

Traditionally, Michigan has had an excellent economy. Thus, on a per-resident basis, it has con-tributed more money in taxes and taken back less in federal programs than most other states. That situ-ation has changed, and now this state desperately needs federal programs. It's ironic that now the

Sharkey

Last week, the president said the problems of the economy were inherited, and he didn't cause them He had no plans to change his economic approach because (according to him) the system was now in place and would begin to work at some undeter-mined time.

FRANKLY, THIS "trust me" approach is hard to

Where does Headlee stand?

On your mark , get set . . . Well, we ' re still a tad removed f r o m the gubernator ia l

"go" mark when it comes to Farmington Hills' own citi-zen-politician, insurance executive Richard Headlee.

But no longer can — or will — the Crackerbar re l be pelted and kicked for dar ing to say Headlee has joined the rest of us mor ta l s in the pursuit of power.

Actually, the guy has to be given credi t for 'fessing up. A lot of his suppor ters would have ra ther seen him kid around with the public a li t t le more by forming an "ex-plora tory" commit tee .

But if anything, Headlee is his own person. Those around him who may have thought they could foist their ideology on him without question undoubtedly a r e surprised.

Now, I'll admi t the tempta t ion exists to pen an "I told you so" column. But this s ta te is in cri t ical shape, and gloating is the last thing we need — even f r o m a know-it-all curmudgeon columnist .

The fu ture is what counts. And the gubernator ia l fu tu re indicates we're going to see a lot of position-shifting be-

crackerbarrel debate

Steve Barnaby

tween Headlee and arch rival Lt. Gov. J i m Brickley.

INDEED, BRICKLEY is coming out with conservat ive banner flying. Last weekend at the Michigan Press Asso-ciation convention, Brickley unfurled the banner.

He huffed and he puffed and told us about what won-derful things the new federa l i sm will do for the s ta te of Michigan. I a lways thought cloning was reserved for sci-ence fiction until I heard Brickley doing his Ronald Reagan imitation. ,

Headlee, on the other hand, is actually talking atyout being a "modera te-conservat ive" — whatever that § . . •

But unlike previous s ta tements , Headlee has tossed out the modera te signal to see how it will fly. Af te r j a l l , if mentor George Romney vjas a modera te , why not Dick Headlee?

It will take much more than int imating he is mode ra t e to build the coalition needed to win. Headlee 's ^public s t a tements still revolve around the evils of the federal government and the glories of conservat ive economic policy.

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president is talking of turning back more money and programs to state and local agencies.

No one can predict the effect the president's pro-posed program will have on an economically poor state like Michigan.

ANY DISCUSSION of new federalism requires a critique of Reaganomics. For new federalism was the key economic philosophy outlined in the presi-dent's first State of the Union address. If you be-lieve in Reaganomics, you support new Federalism, and vice versa.

To be generous, the verdict is still out on Reaga-nomics. Unemployment is at a higher rate than a year ago. Interest rates are dropping, but they are still at an unacceptably high level.

Snow makes for warm heart

Everything seemed so peaceful and quiet a t the little white house with the green shut ters that stands so smugly in the woods.

Outside the snow flakes were curling down and it was a sight to beld. Even the most picturesque pictures couldn't duplicate the scene. It was a rea l winter wonderland.

Then the winds came. The snow s tar ted curling up and around the area . One scarcely could see more than 100 feet. Then, over the tube c a m e the voice with the warning that we were headed for a blizzard — a mean one.

For a t ime The Stroller just sat and looked out the window. It was a sort of thrill to see the snow swirling and the winds car ry ing the f lakes off in all directions.

THEN CAME the voice again. This t ime was a very solemn warning not to leave the house. It was warning that the winds had caused the snow to dr if t . Many of the roads were impassable. The warning went a s tep fur ther with the advice not to leave home for fea r you might not get back without trouble.

All of a sudden The Stroller realized that he was a §rTn his own home. As he watched the winds curl-

i n g the snow into large dr i f ts across the dr iveway it was evident that he was in for a new experience - cooped up

take in the De ing rapidly ar ment, even arr

But it's noi Reaganomics. the conservat doubts of busi ness leaders Reaganomics.

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roit area, where businesses are clos-d there is a high rate of unemploy-ong the middle class.

only Detroit that's worried about So is Wall Street. Friday's edition of ve Wall Street Journal outlined the lessmen in a story headlined, "Busi-begin to express skepticism about

i are worried about budget deficits forecasted to be as high as $100 billion a year. They are holding o f on making investments and hiring more workers

Will new federalism and Reaganomics make your hometown a better place to live? Hopefully, yes But there are doubters — even among Republicans With all of these questions there's only one certain-ty: The "cure'1 had better start working soon

the stroller

W.W. Edgar

in his own home and warned not to venture a step outside What to do? (That was the question: He couldn't just sit

there and worr^ about getting out, There was no sign of life on the dead end road in front of the little white house There was no sign of t r a f f i c on the main highway and the stilness seemed awesome

There was nb relief by watching the television All it carr ied was bad news f rom all sections of the east and northeast and tne Warning to remain inside

For how long no one knew. Then c a m e Monday morn-ing and the stiljness was broken by the sound of motors on the snowblowets. The snow had stopped Now it was the task of opening the driveways.

ONE NEIGHBOR a f t e r another came out of the cooped-up homes and before long the good neighbor poli-cy was at its p^ak. All hands joined as The Stroller got out his tyg powerful snowblower and before long the city plow c a m e through and had us do the job all over again to open the en t rances to driveways.

But there in the snow was born a strong good neighbor policy. There was no thought of one home being better than another. No thought of compar ing personalit ies We all became a group of helping hands

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

PUBLIC HEARING EP-I3 Budget Hearing

On Tuesday. February 23. 1982 at 7 30 P.M. in the Township Hall at 42350 Ann Arbor Road the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth will be presented with a proposed budget for the use of the EP-13 moneys. This Budget incorporates suggestions made at the Public Hearing for that purpose held on January 26, 1982. The proposed uses are for public safety, social services, major repair of the Township and capital improvements Prior to formal adoption of the budget the public has the right to provide written and oral comments on the entire budget and ask questions concerning the relationship of revenue sharing to the rest of the budget.

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• N E W M O R N I N G R E G I S T R A - • T I O N

Reg i s t r a t i on fo r New Morn ing School's Preschool p rogram is under way. Children, ages 3-5, m a y part ici-pate in this social and academic pro-gram, which includes music, a r t , French and other activities.

For more information about limited enrol lment openings, call 420-3331.

• P O C K E T F U L O F F U N Feb. 9 — "Pocketful of F u n " is the

theme of the next s toryt ime, sponsored by the Dunning-Hough Library on Main in Plymouth. The toddler p rogram

takes place at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday mornings beginning Feb. 16 The pro-g r a m lasts through March 23. Children must be between 2-3 years old, ac-companied by a parent .

The preschool s to ry t ime p rogram takes place at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday mornings beginning Feb. 17 and ending March 24. Children must be between 3 ^ - 5 yearao ld .

You must regis ter for ei ther pro-g ram in person. Call 453-0750 for more information. •

• P I Z Z A T R I P Feb. 10 - The Track "C" field t r ip

to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time The-a t r e will be taken with bus leaving C a n t o n T o w n s h i p A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Building at 12:45 p.m. and returning about 2:30 p.m. Fee of $1.50 per person includes tour, pizza, g a m e tokens and ref reshments . Sponsored by Canton Parks and Recreat ion Depar tment for Extended School Year s tudents as-signed to Track C.

• W O M E N V O T E R S ' M E E T I N G Feb. 10 — The League of Women

Voters of Northville-Plymouth-Canton-Novi will hold a general meet ing f rom 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Northville City Council Chambers a t Northville City Hall, 215 W. Main, Northville. In-te rgovernmenta l relat ions with the s ta te will be discussed.

A benefit pe r fo rmance on the life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton takes place at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15, a t the Novi Li-brary meet ing room, 45245 10 Mile, Novi. This activity also is sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Dona-tions of $1.5n a r e requested. Prof i t s a r e

for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) fund.

• V A L E N T I N E P A R T Y Feb. 13 — A "Children's Valentine

Par ty , " sponsored by the Canton P a r k s and Recreat ion Depar tment , takes place f r o m 10-11:15 a.m. for children, ages 3-12. The par ty will be a t the rec-reation center on Michigan Avenue at

Sheldon. The par ty will f ea tu re car-toons, games and prizes. To m a k e res-ervations, call the recreat ion depar t ment at 397-1000.

• R O L L E R S K A T I N G L E S S O N S Feb. 16 — Roller skating lessons for

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Salem and Plymouth Canton higl schools a re encouraged to enter . F i r s t place prize is $10. Pamphle t s providinj details a re avai lable at both Englis depar tments at the Centennial Educa tional Park . Joe Henshaw of the Cantoni

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• E S S A Y C O N T E S T The Plymouth-Canton Civitan Club's

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Depar tment is offer ing a series of roller skating lessons and open skating sessions for s tudents aged 4-10 who a re on " t rack break" on the extended school year program. %

Sessions a re held at the Skatin' Sta-tion on Ronda Drive in Canton Time Is 10 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Thurs-days.

The schedule is as follows: Track D, Feb. 16, 18; Track A, March 9 and 11; and Track B, March 30 and April 1 Children a re grouped according to age

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T H E M I C H I G A N Audubon magazine always is a joy to read Helen Bradburn, who lives in Fountain near Ludington, is editor of the Michigan Audubon Society Inc publication.

To a bird-lover, the idea of a house wren nesting in a clothes bag hanging on a line, or a saw-whet owl nesting in a wood duck box, can be pretty heady stuff. Imagine the excitement of enticing barn swallows to nest over a door by building a simple shelf. "Our reward," wrote George J. Wallace, "in addition to an almost flyless summer, came when their five young perched on a wire outside our dining room window where we could watch them being fed in a rotation the parents seemed to have worked out to their satisfaction "

Helen had a piece in the January-February issue that opens new avenues of thought. Here it is:

Budget cuts can be beautiful. Michigan's 9,500 miles of highways could become one of the nation's longest wildflower trails as a result of a reduced mowing program started last summer by the Department of Transport to trim maintenance costs.

"The increased esthetic appeal of driving along highways with flower-strewn borders was noticeable on several sumnjer excursions, and is sure to be enhanced as the practice contues.

"The blue of chickory is in a class by itself. The lowly Bouncing Bet reveals new beauty as her plant community spreads into drifts of pink4inged white St Johnswort's sunshine yellow, the electric orange butterfly weed, dozens of tints and conformations parade through spring, summer and fall, gradually giving way to autumn's warm grays, tans, golds, rusts and plum colors of drying grasses, sedges, and other equally decorative wayside plants.

"This is a budget cut we can live with and enjoy."

Helen said she had to cut her original copy in which she suggested that garden clubs be responsible for sections of the highways

"I got carried away with the idea of the women's clubs planting wildflowers along the highways — ideas that would have to have the approval of the Department of Natural Resources and other departments," she said

With^snow up to our elbows, it's good l6 thinkW flower-strewn roadsides (

ANOTHER T H O U G H T in the Audubon publication will be of interest to those who feed the birds

The numbers and kinds of birds coming to their feeders is a valuable source of data for the record of what is happening to the state's winter bird population.

The count method is simple and is recorded just once each month, November through April. To become part of the team of 900 Michigan researchers for the remainder of the season, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Winter Bird Survey, MAS Headquarters, 7000 N. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, 49007. Donations of $1 to defray ever-iacreasing costs of survey materials are appreciated. The MAS booklet, "A Guide to Feeding and Attracting Birds" is available for $1.50

I T H I R D WINNER of the Big 50-50 weekly prize was announced at last week's Plymouth Salem/ Livonia Bentley basketball game. Sue Dankovich won the $100. The 50-50 is a fundraiser sponsored by the Blue Chapter of High Schools Athletic Boosters Club.

T W O C A N T O N residents have had a hand in planning a gala event this coming Saturady at the Westin Hotel They are Carmen de Asis, president of the Philippine American Family Association, and Honor Orencla, president of the Philippine Bowling League-West.

Three large Philippine organizations will have a joint dinner-dance and installation of officers in the main ballroom of the Westin. The 2,100-member Samahang Filipino ng Michigan , (Philippine Aasociation of Michigan) will celebrate its 11th anniversary by honoring past presidents and officers. I V family and bowling groups will install new officers U.S. Rep. Jamea Blailchard (D-Pleasant Ridge) will bt gtiest speaker.

Dr. Stella Evangelists is overall chairwoman of the $24-a-person party. She says lt will be a formal (but not black-tie) affair with more than 400 guests.

The dancing? According to Dr. Evangelists, it will be disco.

Hours on frigid freeway teach survival By Sherry Kahan staff writer

She had left work at 9 p.m. The tem-perature was 15 below zero, and the wind chill index 98 below.

She guided her car onto the freeway and waited for the heater to start its warming work. But before that could happen, the motor quit.

There was enough speed to get her to the side of the freeway. Then nothing.

Sandy Williams was stranded — on one of the coldest nights of a winter described as the coldest of the century.

Mrs Williams is a keyliner on the production staff of the Observer & Ec-centric Newspapers, and she was start-ing for her Union Lake home.

Like most drivers, she had given a occasional passing thought to the possi-bility of being alone on the road in such circumstances, but now the time was past for the luxury of planning. Freez-ing reality was setting in fast.

When her ordeal began, her car was tantalizingly close to the warmth of office and nearby homes, but she was separated from both by the high con-crete walls that rise where 1-96 merges with 1-275 By the time it was over, she had learned a lot about cold weather survival.

HER FIRST decision was to stay with the car. She thought a cruising po-lice car might find her, or her husband, Jim, would come looking for her.

She turned on blinker lights, but de-cided against hailing a passing vehicle. She had heard tales of violence involv-ing stranded motorists.

For three hours she remained there. A state police car sailed by once, its occupants apparently failing to see blinking emergency lights.

To keep warm she stamped, clapped her hands and moved about on the front seat. Several times she took off her boots and sat on her feet to warm them.

"I told myself that by midnight I would have to do something," she said. "I couldn't stay there and freeze to death." < .

Then about midnight came two Livo-nia police offers, Peter Kunst and Anne Fogarty.

*T was so damn glad to see them, I wanted to kiss them both," Mrs. Wil-liams said.

SHE ASKED asked first if it would be all right if she warmed up in their car. t l really thought I would get back in my car and wait for my husband," she said. "At that point I don't think I was thinking quite right."

Instead the officers took her to a nearby restaurant, where she couldn't even drink the hot coffee offered. Her hands were trembling too much. Then fellow workers at the Observer were called, and they took her back to the office and warmed her with blankets. . "My husband meanwhile came to the

office," she recalled. "He had found my empty car. He really panicked when he found it and had no clue as to what hap-pend to me. I should have left a note."

All ended well at home as she took a hot bath, donned a nightgown warmed in the drier and crawled under an elec-tric blanket with the heat turned way up.

BUT, THINKING back, she knows she'll spend the rest of this cold winter with more preparation than the warm clothes she was wearing that night.

Now she drives with a number of survival items in her car. These include a blanket, warm boots, gloves, socks and a hat. There's a flashlight, too, and a new bit of equipment the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts call a Buddy Burner.

It consists of a fat candle and an empty three-pount coffee can. Com-bined, they provide a heat source that could help a lot in a small car. The can-dle rests on the coffee can lid, and holes punched in the lower part of the can pull in air to keep the candle light-ed.

Mrs. Williams also plans to get a flare, which she figures would at tract more attention than her blinkers did. She's getting some kind of emergency flag to tie to the car 's antenna. She'll drive with at least half a tank of gaso-line at all times. If the motor doesn't conk out, it can be used to power the heater. And she will always check to make sure the car is operating proper-ly before starting off.

SHE WILL TRAVEL main streets in-stead of expressways during threaten-ing weather, because that way there is a better chance of reaching a home, business or gas station.

It's an awful feeling to be so close to people and feel you couldn't reach them," she said.

The police officers told her, though, that she was right to stay in her car.

"They told me that if I had started to walk on that night I would have lasted about 15 minutes, even if dressed prop-erly," she said. I was farther than 15 minutes from help."

Now that its's all over, Mrs. Williams has a few observations that don't really relate to survival.

She doesn't blame the passing motor-ists who didn't stop. "I've probably

Hypothermia symptoms show up in cold weather The Michigan Department of Health

suggests that elderly people be ob-served for symptons of hypothermia during cold weather.

A shiver is a normal reaction to the cold. The body is reacting normally to low temperatures by sending a mes-sage to get warm

Some people are not aware of be-coming chilled These are candidates for hypothermia, a condition of nor-mally low t>ody temperature that can lead to serious complications and even death

Although some infants and middle-aged persons can be at risk, older peo-ple are the most susceptible to hypoth-ermia. According to the department of health bulletin, sometimes there is a change in appearance and behavior.

THE PERSON sometimes shivers uncontrollably, or not at all, and com-plains of stiff muscles. Speech could be slurred and breathing shallow and slow. If the pulse is weak and blood pressure is low, and if the person shows signs of confusion, disorientation, or drowsiness, they need immediate help.

"Until the ambulance arrives, warm the person. Wrap him or her in an elec-tric or thermal blanket, and place a hot water bottle or heating pad on the ab-domen (at low setting) If the victim is alert, feed him or her warm food or

beverages, but do not give alcohol," suggests the health department.

If none of these procedures is avail-able. warm the victim with your own body by lying close, but do not rub the person's limbs in hopes of improving circulation. Chances for recovery are good, if the person's general health is good, if the hypothermia is detected early, and if the case is not severe.

THE BEST ADVICE, according to the health department, is to keep older

people warm. "Some of them can be comfortable in

rooms of 65 degrees temperature, but most need warmer surroundings. They should dress warmly, eat well, and be as active as possible. At night they should be warm in bed, since hypother-mia may start during sleep.

"If you know an elderly person who is living alone, keep in touch to be sure they're all right. If you have an elderly person in your home, be'sure he or she does not become chilled as thermostats are lowered to conserve fuel."

Survival or suicide NOW meeting topic

February membership meeting of the Northwest Wayne County chapter of the National Organization for Wom-en (NOW) will feature Lillian Genser as guest speaker. Genser, director of Wayne State University's Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, will discuss "Survival or Suicide, the Woman's Role."

The public is invited to the meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10 in Hoover Elemen-tary School, Levan Road between Five and Six Mile roads, Livonia. The busi-

ness meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and the program at 8:30. ^

The NOW chapter 's membership is from Plymouth, Canton, Northville, Wayne, Westland, Garden City, Livo-nia, Redford Township and Farmington communities. Residents of those areas are invited to attend t l^ February meeting.

For more information or transporta-tion call Betty Kelley, 981-6117, or Janet Evans, president, 476-3352.

Arts council commissions Iannaccone

Anthony Iannaccone composer

The Plymouth Community Arts Council has selected composer Anthony Iannaccone to write and conduct a composition geared to the abilities rff middle school musicians. \

The premier performance of tne work will be during the spring All-Star Band Concert in Plymouth. The All-Star band will be under the combined leadership of the five middle school band directors. They are Cheryl Wal-denmyer of Central, Linda Mapes Cal-zone of East, Carl Battishill of Lowell, Dale Baer of Pioneer and Michael Chuimento of West.

Members of the band will be selected by "blind' tryouts among musicians se-lected by their directors.

IANNACCONE TEACHES composi-tion and theory at Eastern Michigan University where he has been the recip-ient of the distinguished faculty award. He also directs Collegium Musicum at EMU.

He has prepared for publication 40 compositions and has received various awards, commissions and grants from organizations, including the National Endowment for the Arts. The PCAC hopes that the new composition will be shared eventually with middle school bands throughout the United States.

His music has received wide critical acclaim in such publications as the New York Times and Stereo Review.

This ar ts council project is being paid for with a grant from the Michi-gan Council for the Arts.

New Morning informational meeting Feb. 11 Parents of elementary and middle

school children a re Invited to attend an informational meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs-day at New Morning School. The infor-mal discussion group will meet in the new school building, 14501 Haggerty, Plymouth.

The school has pioneered a family and child oriented educational pro-

gram which has earned national ac-claim. Educators and parents who at-tend the meeting will have an opportu-nity to meet and talk with Elaine Yag-iela, founder of the school, and the teachers. They also will be able to ask New Morning parents, who do every-thing from serving on the school board to handling janitorial chores, about

their thoughts on the private school. People may call the school at 420-

3331 for information and reservations There is no admission charge to the meeting.

There are limited enrollment open-ings for the kindergarten through eighth grade program for the 1982-83 school term.

drive by 100 people myself," she said. "I've been told to mind my^)wn busi-ness and keep going.

"But now I think I'd check the car to see if anyone was in it. Or at least I'd go to the phone and call the police."

She realizes she felt some anger that she feared hitchhiking in her distress-

ing situation although she thought that. "If I were a man, I could."

And she wishes the Livonia Police Department would let her find a way to thank the pair who rescued her

The home-baked cupcakes they had to refuse were a gift straight from the heart.

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Sandy Williams now packs warm socks and gloves into her car for driving around the area. She also has at hand warm boots, a flash-light, a tool kit and adhesive bandages.

THERE'S SOMETHING FOR YOUNG AND OLD AT YOUR PLACE!

Fairy Tale Treasures in Miniature February 10-14

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8A(P,C) Monday, February 8, 1982

clubs in action • P C A A T M E E T I N G

The Plymouth-Canton Association for the Academical ly Talented will meet at 7:30 p.m Wednesday, Feb. 10, in Pioneer Middle School, 46081 W. Ann Arbor Road

Guest speaker will be Robert Burn-side, TAG (Talented and Gifted) coordi-nator for Schoolcraft College. He will discuss the present s ta tus of the TAG program at Schoolcraft — what is avai lable now and the fu ture of the pro-gram.

Anyone may a t t e n d e e meeting. t

• G E N E A L O G I C A L S O C I E T Y The Western Wayne County Genea-

logical Society will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, in the Carl Sand-burg Library, 30100 Seven Mile, Livo-nia

Speaker will be J a m e s Craven of the University of Michigan Bentley Li-brary, whose topic will be ' ' Introduc-tion to the Conservation of Docu-m e n t s "

February is membersh ip month for the society. Dues a re $8 for individual and $10 for family memberships .

• Y O U N G P E O P L E S C O N C E R T The Young People 's Concert, "Magic

of Music," originally planned for Sun-day, Jan. 31, has been rescheduled for 2 30 and 4:30 p.m. Feb. 28 in Plymouth Salem High School auditorium.

Tickets for the concert cancelled be-cause of a snowstorm will be honored at t imes printed on tickets. Tickets for the 4 p.m concert a re on sale at Beitner 's Jewelry in Plymouth and Book Break in Canton. Exchanges for different pe r fo rmance t imes can be made at the stores while the supply lasts All t ickets a r e $1.

• N E W B O R N C A R E Plymouth Childbirth Education As-

sociation is offer ing a two-week course for expectant couples beginning Tues-day. Feb 16. in Geneva Presbyter ian Church. Sheldon north of Ford. Canton Township. The classes give information on care and development of the

newborn f rom birth through three months. For information and to regis-ter, call 459-7477.

• S P I N N A K E R S Spinnakers, a fellowship group for

single adults of all ages, will mee t at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at the F i r s t Presbyter ian Church Fellowship Hall, 200 E. Main, Northville. Newcomers a re welcome.

P rog ram leader will be Carl T. Bergstrom PhD, human growth work-shop leader, school psychologist and a member of the Schoolcraft College fac-ulty. Admission is $1 for m e m b e r s and $1.50 for non-members .

• P L Y M O U T H B P W Plymouth Business and Professional

Women's Club will have a dinner meet-ing at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15, at Hillside Inn. Social t ime begins a t 6 p.m. Guests and prospective m e m b e r s a re welcome. Call Millie Blackford for reservations, 453-3777.

State Sen. Robert Geake will talk about economics and current discus-sions in the Michigan Senate.

• A L O N E - T O G E T H E R The Widow-widower group will mee t

at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, in St. Edith church hall, 15089 Newburgh, Livonia (south of Five Mile). A lecture on genealogy by Jeane t t e Bickham will explain the many ways to t ravel back through family history. Admission is $3, and meeting is open to widows and widowers only. 35-60 years of age. For information, call Sarah Skatikat , 464-3136 The group is planning a St. Pa-tr ick 's Day dance for March 17.

• R E F R E S H E R L A M A Z E Refresher LaMaze childbirth prepa-

ration course is a two-week series for couples who have taken LaMaze class-es within the last 2Vz years. Series will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, in the Plymouth Cultural Center. To register, call 425-3750 or 827-8750.

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Adelines will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the Bailey Rec-reat ion Center, behind Westland City Hall on Ford, Westland. All women of good will who enjoy singing a re invited. For more information, call 425-0017, evenings.

• M O T H E R S O F T W I N S Western Wayne County Mothers of

Twins Club will mee t at 8 p.m. Mon-day, Feb. 15, in Holy Cross Evangel ical Church, 30650 Six Mile, Livonia. There will be a buy-and-sell for sizes 0-2. Mothers of twins and tr iplets a r e wel-come. For more information, c a ^ Ka-thy Lucas, 533-0644.

• A P P L E R U N G A R D E N C L U B The Apple Run branch of the Wom-

an's National F a r m and Garden Associ-ation will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the home of Carl ie McDonald. Alice Aldrich will discuss "Afr ican Violets and Family Plants ." For more information, call S Pidsosny, 981-0668.

• A P L P H A XI P E L T A The Western Wayne County Alumnae

Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will mee t at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the home of Mary Beth Reef, 11817 Wild wing, Plymouth. Call ei ther of the co-hostess-es, J eanne t t e Hopkins, 420-2999, or Di-ane Coates, 459-3772, for reservations. Phi lanthropic projects will be dis-cussed and off icers elected. A surpr ise dessert will be served.

Prospect ive m e m b e r s a r e asked to call F ran Lang, chapter president, 453-5064.

• ST. J O H N N E U M A N N W O M E N ' S G U I L D

St. John Neumann 's Women's Guild will mee t at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the church, 44800 Warren Road, Canton. Allison Hayes will conduct a stress-reduction workshop. All women of the parish a re invited. I

• L A L E C H E L E A G U E Plymouth-Canton LaLeche League

will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 9, at the home of Sharon Pooler, 42257 ^shbury, Canton. Topic will be "how to

establish a happy nursing relation-ship." Nursing babies a re welcome. For more information, call Laura Lang, 459-6585, or Johanne Walters, 397-8480.

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• C O U N C I L O N A G I N G The Plymouth Community Council

on Aging, Inc. will mee t at 2 p.m. Tues-day, Feb. 9, in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 F a r m e r Street . Plymouth Police Off icer Michael Gardner will describe Neighborhood Watch pro-g rams and explain how the elderly can protect themselves against cr ime.

A regular business meet ing will fol-low with m e m b e r s offer ing suggestions to the council 's board of di rectors on how best to serve the membersh ip . Membership is $1, and all seniors in the city of Plymouth and 'P lymouth Town-ship a r e invited to join.

• R E S O L V E Ann Arbor Area Resolve will have a

panel discussion, "When to Say Stop!" at 7:30 p.m. Fr iday, Feb. 19, in the Ann Arbor Public Library, 343 S. Fif th Ave. Coffee and r e f r e s h m e n t s will be served. For information, call Kate Sul-livan, 994-3299, or Kate Jurgensen, 761-8587.

• C H R I S T I A N W O M E N ' S C L U B Club will mee t at noon Thursday,

Feb. 11'. at Sveden House, Orchard Lake Road and Grand River for a Can-dyland Luncheon. Luncheon is $5. Res-ervat ions should be m a d e by Feb. 4 by calling 397-2904 or 477-3825.

• P L Y M O U T H H I S T O R I C A L

S O C I E T Y Roy Pedersen, local potter , will be

guest speaker when the Plymouth His-torical Society meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, in the Plymouth Historical Museum. Ref reshment s will follow the business meet ing and pro-gram.

• C A N T O N B P W The Canton Business and Profession-

al Women will mee t Monday, Feb. 8, at the Cypri^T Gardens Res taurant , Ford at Sheldon roads. Cocktails a r e at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7. Reservat ions

should be made in advance by calling Robin Koelbel, 455-4230. Guests a re welcome.

The club's young career is t of the year will be selected.

• P O L I S H B A L L R O O M D A N C I N G

A series of 10 lessons in Polish ball-room dancing will begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, in the vocal mus i c . room of Lowell Middle School, 8400 Hix Road (one block south of Joy). Les-sons in polka, oberek and waltz will be sponsored by the Polish National Alli-ance Centennial Dancers. Pa r tne r s arje not needed. For information or to reg-ister, call Michael Kasperek at 464-3643 or Joanne Ygeal at 464-1263. Fee is $20 for 10 lessons.

• P A N C A K E S B E N E F I T P O L I S H F U N D

The Polish National Alliance Danc-ers will have a pancake supper with profi ts going to the the Red Cross Pol-ish Emergency Fund. Sausage, plus all the pancakes diners can eat , will be served by dancers 5-7 p.m. Monda^, Feb. 15, at McDonald's Restaurant , 38400 W. 10 Mile, Farmington. Pr ice will be $1.50, wilh beverages ext ra . Call Linda Florence at 464-2613 or

Chris Gniewek a t 459-5696, for advance tickets. Tickets also available 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays at Lowell E lementary School, Hix south of Joy.

• C H I L D B I R T H P R E P A R A T I O N Childbirth and Family Resources s

offer ing an eight-week childbirth prep-arat ion series that includes Lamazfe techniques , opt ions in ch i ldb i r th , breastfeeding, Cesarean delivery, ear ly parenting. Classes will begin March 11 and a r e limited to seven couples. For more information or to register, call 459-2360.

• F A S C H I N G P A R T Y The G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n Club of

Plymouth will have its annual pre-Lenten fasching par ty at 8 p.m. Satur-day, Feb. 13, in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 F a r m e r , Plymouth Ger-man beer, wine and foods will be avail-

able. There will be dancing to the mu-sic of the "Melodias," and prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Tickets at $4 may be bought in advance by call-ing Maria Mulzer at 453-5839. Roger Fel ler at 420-2259 or Edith Sherer (daytime only) at 453-6800

• R O C K A N D M I N E R A L S H O W The Plymouth Rock and Mineral So-

ciety will have its annual open house and show f rom noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 14. in the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter, 525 F a r m e r . Plymouth

There will be demonstra t ions of rock polishing and jewelry making, an iden-tification booth, a white elephant table, a silent auction and sale of tools and gemstones. Movies will be shown every half hour. Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 for a child

• N E T W O R K I N G M E E T I N G There will be an organizational

meeting of the new Y-sponsored Net working series at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 9, at Hillside Inn Fee is $3 Wine and light hors d 'oeuvres will be served For information, call 453-2904 Persons planning to at tend are asked to the same number for a reservat ion by Feb 1.

Purpose of Networking is to share experiences and resources to support career endeavors. It is open to both men and women

• W I L L O W C R E E K C O - O P Willow Creek Cooperative Nursery

will meet at 8 p.m Tuesday. Feb 9 in Geneva Presbyter ian Church. Sheldon Road north of Ford Road Guest speak er will be David Tigertt whose topic will be "Stress and Family " The meet-ing will be open to the public

• C A N T O N N E W C O M E R S Reservat ions now arc avai lable for

tbe Canton Newcomers Club annual Millionaires Par ty which will be at 8 p.m. Saturday. March 6 in the Sun flower Clubhouse For information or reservations, call Char Powne at 397 3075 Donation of $20 per couple pro vides play money, beer, setups, pizza and prizes Everyone welcome

. tenters Seminars Feb 16 &

17 7-15 PM. Subject: "Tax

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REAL ESTATE ONE

A d v e r t i s e m e n t

I t ' s Y O U K Money

by Charles H. Williams, C.P.A.

NEW GUIDELINES TO TAX SHELTERS R e c e n t Tax R e f o r m A c t s w i p e d a w a y a lot of t h e a b u s e s ( a n d t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e s ) in t a x s h e l t e r s But t h e y left b e h i n d p l e n t y of c h a n c e s for t h e a s t u t e i n v e s t o r t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of rea l tax b e n e f i t s

T h e tax s h e l t e r s o f f e r e d a r e g e n e r a l l y p a r t n e r s h i p s h a r e s in s p e c u l a t i v e v e n t u r e s t h a t o f f e r l a r g e t ax w r i t e - o f f s , s o m e -t i m e s g r e a t e r t h a n t h e i n v e s t m e n t Itself Even tua l l y t h e e x -p e n s e s . a n d m o r e , a r e s u p p o s e d to c o m e b a c k in ( t a x a b l e ) p r o f i t s ( u n l e s s you g o Into yet a n o t h e r t ax s h e l t e r dea l ) This is i m p o r t a n t a r ea l t ax s h e l t e r is d e s i g n e d to m a k e m o n e y , no t jus t g e n e r a t e t ax l o s s e s A n d t h e IRS is l ook ing m u c h m o r e c lose ly a t t ax s h e l t e r d e d u c t i o n s a n d t h e v e n t u r e s tha t g e n e r a t e t h e m U n d e r t h e law, d e d u c t i b l e e x p e n s e s for m o s t tax s h e l t e r s a r e l imited to t h e a m o u n t t h e l imi ted p a r t n e r h a s i n v e s t e d or is l iab le for , p l u s h is s h a r e of t h e i n c o m e Rea l e s t a t e is e x e m p t e d f r o m tha t ru le b e c a u s e of t h e e n o r m i t y of m o r t g a g e s

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T h e g i v i n g of s w e e t s to the s w e e t has long been a Valent ine's D a y tradi t ion . S i n c e ear ly d a y s when c o u p l e s were m a t c h e d b y lo t tery in a ritual held in mid -February of each year, g i f t s h a v e been e x c h a n g e d to s y m b o l i z e one's a f f e c t i o n for another. We n o w c h o o s e our o w n m a t c h ,

but c o m e F e b r u a r y 14," we sti l l g i v e g i f t s , e spec ia l l y of candy.

S ince h o m e m a d e g i f t s s e e m to s a y "1 L o v e You" more s incere ly than a n y o thers , th i s y e a r ins t ead of s t o p p i n g a t the neares t c a n d y shop , do a s y o u r g r a n d m o t h e r did, and head for t h e k i t chen . Fortunate ly , t o d a y y o u can g e t t h a t o ld - fash ioned , t e m p t i n g l y rich g o o d n e s s t h a t took hours of g r a n d m o t h e r ' s t i m e wi th on ly m i n u t e s of e f fort . T h e secret is to u s e q u a l i t y c o n v e n i e n c e p r o d u c t s from the s u p e r m a r k e t . One of the b e s t for c o o k i n g , b a k i n g and c a n d y m a k i n g is m a r s h m a l l o w creme, which g i v e s s m o o t h c r e a m i n e s s to fudge , f o n d a n t and o ther g o o d i e s . W i t h s i m p l e i n g r e d i e n t s such a s e v a p o r a t e d milk, c h o c o l a t e pieces , c h o p p e d n u t s — y o u can create a var i e ty of c o n f e c t i o n s for y o u r L o v e on Valent ine's Day.

N o mat ter w h a t t y p e of c a n d y y o u r sweetheart craves , there's a de l ic ious recipe sure to

sa t i s fy . We h a v e a s s e m b l e d s o m e of the best a v a i l a b l e t o a s s u r e sweet

successes this year. F a n t a s y Fudge is a traditional f avo r i t e all y e a r r o u n d ,

but for Valent ine's Day, m a k e S w e e t h e a r t F a n t a s y F u d g e , a r ich w h i t e

choco la te* fudge g a r n i s h e d with heart-red m a r a s c h i n o c h e r r i e s . O r il w h i t e

c h o c o l a t e is hard to f ind, 12 oz. of b u t t e r s c o t c h c h i p s or p e a n u t b u t t e r c h i p s c a n

be used in i t s place to create a l ighter look and a new t as

div in i ty is updated wi th m a r s h m a l l o w creme, for a recipe that a few i n g r e d i e n t s to prepare. T h e crit ical s t a g e in the recipe mix ture , s o be sure to w a t c h it carefu l ly accord ing to instruct i<

E l e g a n t , hand-d ipped c h o c o l a t e s are e a s y w h e n they are F<

m a l l o w c r e m e c o n f e c t i o n s d i p p e d in m e l t e d choco la te pieces . K e e p t h e m ch i l l ed unti l s e r v i n g t ime so that the choco la te s t a y s firm. F o r a lmond lovers , m a k e a v a r i e t y ot h e a r t

s h a p e s with an e a s y Marz ipan recipe requiring no hard-to-f ind or c o s t U i n g r e d i e n t ^

t e t r e a t . O l d - f a s h i o n e d t a k e s o n l y m i n u t e s a n d is b e a t i n g t h e d i v i n i t y >ns. fo r bes t r e s u l t s ,

n d a n t F a n c i e s , m a r s h

W h e t h e r y o u g i v e t h e s e c o n f e c t i o n s a s a special g i f t t o t h e o n e y o u love, or u se t h e m a s the s w e e t f inale to an i n t i m a t e d inner for two, they're s u r e to i m p r o v e C u p i d s a i m '

Marzipan 'A cup margarine 1 7-oz.jar-

marshmallow creme 1 teaspoon almond extract

4 cups sifted confectioners' sugar

Food coloring

Fondant Fancies 1 * |

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Cream margar ine . A d d m a r s h m a l l o w creme and ex-tract , m i x i n g w i t h electric m i x e r or wire whi sk unti l well b l ended . G r a d u a l l y add 2xh c u p s sugar , m i x i n g well af ter each addi t ion . K n e a d in r e m a i n i n g sugar . D i v i d e m i x t u r e as des ired; t in t w i t h food co lor ing a s desired. Knead in addit ional sugar if mixture b e c o m e s s t i c k y . F o r m into heart s h a p e s ; let s t a n d o v e r n i g h t until dry.

Marshmallow Creme Divinity

\Vi cups sugar 1 7-oz. jar l/3 cup water marshmallow creme Va teaspoon cream 1 teaspoon vanilla

of tartar 1 clip chopped pecans

P lace s u g a r , water and c r e a m of tartar in h e a v y 1-quart s a u c e p a n . D o n o t stir. Boi l o v e r h igh heat , w i t h o u t st irring, until c a n d y reaches 248°. Very grad-ual ly add hot s u g a r s y r u p to m a r s h m a l l o w c r e m e in l ^ - q u a r t bowl , m i x i n g a t l o w e s t s p e e d on electric mixer . A d d vani l la ; c o n t i n u e m i x i n g a t l o w e s t s p e e d unti l m i x t u r e b e g i n s to lose i t s g l o s s , a p p r o x i m a t e l y 5 m i n u t e s , and h o l d s s h a p e w h e n d r o p p e d from spoon*. S t i r in n u t s . Drop b y t e a s p o o n f u l s o n t o w a x paper. Cool . S t o r e in covered conta iner . 2 d o z e n *Note.\ This is a critical point in recipe. If mixture is

underbeaten, it will not hold shape; if overbeaten, mixture becomes dry.

3 cups sif ted confectioners sugar

I (J-oz. pkg . semi-sweet chocolate pieces, melted

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evaporated milk oz. white chocolate

1 7-oz. jar marshmallow creme

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Maraschino cherries

C o m b i n e sugar , margar ine a n d milk in h e a v y 21/fe-quart s a u c e p a n ; br ing to full rol l ing boil, s t i rr ing c o n s t a n t l y . Boi l 5 m i n u t e s o v e r m e d i u m h e a t or unti l c a n d y t h e r m o m e t e r reaches 238°, s t i rr ing c o n s t a n t -ly to p r e v e n t s corch ing . R e m o v e from heat ; st ir in chocolate until mel ted . A d d m a r s h m a l l o w creme, n u t s and vani l la; beat until well b lended. Pour into greased 13 x 9-inch pan. Garn i sh wi th m a r a s c h i n o cherries . Cool a t room tempera ture ; c u t into squares .

Variation: S u b s t i t u t e onlfe 12-oz. pkg . but t er sco tch or p e a n u t but ter \p ieces for whi te chocolate .

1 cup marshmal low creme

'/:» cup margar ine Vi teaspoon vanilla Vz teaspoon salt

C o m b i n e m a r s h m a l l o w cremtj, margarine , van i l l a a n d salt , m i x i n g w i t h electric mixer o r wire w h i s k un t i l well b lended. Gradua l ly add : each addi t ion . S h a p e into 1 bal ls b y roll ing in me l t ed c fork; scrape off e x c e s s choco la te . Place on w a x p a p e r -lined cookie shee t ; chill several hours. 212 to 3 dozen

s u g a r , m i n i n g well a f t e r - inch b a l l s ; ch i l l . C o a t l o c o l a t e . L i f t ou t w i t h

Fantasy Fudge 7-oz. jar

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cup chopped nuts teaspoon vanilla

3 cups sugar cup margar ine

% cup (5«/3 fl- oz. can) evapora ted milk

1 12-oz. pkg. semi-sweet chocolate pieces

C o m b i n e sugar , margar ine a quart s a u c e p a n ; bring to ro s t a n t l y . Boil 5 m i n u t e s over m e d i u m heat or until candy thermometer reaches 238 , s t irr ing c o n s t a n t l y to p r e v e n t s corch ing . R e m o v e from hea t ; st ir

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The new diets: What are effects of food fads?

food and people

This is the fourth in a series of 15 articles exploring "Food and People." In this article, Sam Keen, editor of Psychology Today's report on "The New Food Consciousness," discusses how our food fads reflect wider social values. This series was written for Courses by Newspa-per, a program of University Extension, Uni-versity of California, San Diego, with funding from the National Endowment for the Human-ities.

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By Sam K»«n special writer

These days if you are not confused about what to eat, you don't understand the situation.

A generation ago, before — ^ cholesterol, before scientists discovered that a great many' substances fed to rats in suffi-cient quantites cause cancer, we innocently ate our meat, potatoes and lettuce and con-sidered ourselves well fed.

No longer. Nowadays, a gaggle of ex-

perts offer contradictory ad-vice on what we should eat and why. No meat, say the vegetarians and low-choles-terol buffs. All the fattening food you want, says diet doctor Robert C. Atkins, but beware of car-bohydrates. Complex carbohydrates, little or no meat, says Frances Lappe. Not unless it's organic, says the Rodales.

Nonsense, a carrot can't tell manufactured ferti-lizer from horse manure, say the agribusiness ex-perts.

Besides the specialists on nutrition, we have a yearly crop of uncredentialed, self-proclaimed ex-perts on weight-loss diets, each with a scheme to deliver us from the evil of fat without having to resist the temptation to overeat.

Even the government is in on the act. In 1977 the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs released a set of dietary goals: more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, less sugar, fat and salt.

The confusion about the right food is one aspect of our broader cultural self-examination. Our val-ues, ideals, visions, myths, heroes and lifestyles are in a fertile, but chaotic, ferment. The question un-derlying "What's to eat" is "How should we live?"

Food is a mirror, a Rorschach inkblot test that reflects our value choices. Examine what you eat, with whom, how fast and why, and you can get a rough idea of your personality type and world view.

What kind of an eater are you? Here are some to the " ideal types — somewhat exaggerated perhaps

that are most evident today:

TRADITIONAL EATERS

In the heartlands of America, the traditional folk still eat their square meals — meat and potatoes (with gravy), wilted salads and apple pie. In South Dakota, "home cooking" means steak, eggs and pancakes for breakfast, just as it did a generation ago when hearty meals and mesomorphic bodies were necessary for heavy ranch work.

Traditional eaters take their food and their val-ues without questions They want things plain and neat, the way they have always been Men are head

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of the household, and women do the cooking. Meals are still family affairis.

They eat with relish but little imagination. No pheasant under glass op escargot. They generally pay little attention to how food affects their bodies or to the sensory delights of eating.

SPEED EATERS :EDEA

replace Speed eaters have replaced traditional eaters as the most common American type. We are a nation of what has been called "Type A personalities" — restless, on the go, stress eaters. We eat fast-food burgers and sugary snacks on the run. +- .

We are addicated to high-energy speed foods, sugars and carbohydrates, caffeine and fats. Ac-cording to a recent U.S. government survey, the average American consumes 130 pounds of refined processed sugars per year. We like life sweet and fast.

The majority of speed eaters takes its values, like its TV dinners, prepackaged. Most of us don't question preprocessed food, the safety of the 1,800 chemical additives that are used to enhance the fla-vor and increase the shelf life of food, the farming methods of agribusiness, or the corporate control of the price, type and quality of foods in the super-markets.

The consumption of fast and preprocessed foods coincides with devaluing cooking, eating and homemaking and with the rise of divorce rate. Dad and mom are both busy with work and individual success to waste time preparing elaborate meals. A whole array of fast-food chains and instant foods helps those who have no time to savor or waste.

Speed eaters believe in technology, efficiency, progress, the capitalistic status quo, upward mobil-ity, the urban perspective, working mothers.

GOURMET EATERS

Gourmet eaters are what Jung called sensation types. They pay loving attention to simmering fresh peas in garlic sauce, flowers arranged just so in a vase, the texture of an artist 's brush stroke. They are not necessarily snobs, but they have highly cul-tivated tastes with a commitment to enjoy Japa-nese sushi (raw fish) no less than French truffles.

Their world is a smorgasbord of flavors. They enjoy the luxury of being hedonists, and they are more apt to be outraged at the aesthetics of fried :lams, fried potatoes, fried onion rings, than by the ipecter of world hunger

RADICAL EATERS

Radical eaters never take an unpolitical bite. They follow a calorie-efficient "Diet for a Small Planet," boycotting nonunion lettuce and grapes They look with prophetic eyes at the exploitative practices of agribusiness and the food industry and want "Food for People, Not for Profit ." They ob-ject to the State Department 's view that food is a diplomatic weapon.

Their insatiable hunger for justice often leads them to ignore their diets and to forget to savor the simple joy of a glass of wine, a book of verse and thou.

DIETERS

Dieters eat and don't eat for reasons that have little to do with nutrition or the enjoyment of food. The dieter exists in a cycle of splurge-purge, self-

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indulgence and guilt. The chronic consumer of food or things, what Freud called the oral-dependent personality, is always eating or buying substitutes for a deep-seated need for love.

Having eaten too often but not too well, the chronic consumer runs up against the American prejudice against fat So the consumer turns dieter tcf shape the personal into the desirable thin image to get the approval, love and satisfaction that were not experienced in the food.

Each year, consumer-dieters read the new best seller on how to lose weight without nasty exercise or self-denial. In short, the chronic consumer-dieter exists in a frustrated world of unconscious needs and fantasized pleasures that never nourish or de-light the real self.

HEALTH-FOOD EATERS

Health-food eaters are automatically considered food faddists by traditional and speed eaters. In fact, health-food eaters are part of a new world-wide romantic trend to search for a more "natural" way of life.

The new enthusiasm for whole wheat bread, fresh vegetables and unprocessed food is a symbol of the desire to get away from our prepackaged, institutionalized, profit-dominated culture and to return to the land — to pure air, clean water and rich humus.

In the "natural" scheme of things, food is not a commodity so much as a gift or the earth. Farming is not a business but a nearly sacramental way of

life — living in communion with the land. Health food is a wafer, a symbol taken in hope for a more healthy, whole, holy way of living

STILL-<56NFUSED about what to eat? Sorry. Neither scientists, nutritionists nor philos-

ophers can tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about food. Unlike cattle, human beings can't be fed a standard, scientifically optimal diet, because our eating expresses our val-ues and our philosophy of life.

Food is about consumption and communion. (Who eats and who remains hungry?) And sacrifice. (Whose blood is shed for you when you eat a medi-um-rare sirloin?)

It is about service and caretaking. (Who cooks and why?) It is about tasting or gobbling the world, living lean or as a fat cat. It is about whether life is a busir\esss or a festival of thanksgiving and shar-ing.

If we lack the one'true answer about food, per-haps we have something better — an interesting question. If, as the old proverb says, "You are what you eat," who are you?

The views expressed in Courses by Newspa-per are those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of California, the National Endowment for the Humanities, or the participating newspapers

Next week: Johanna Divyer, a nutritionist at Tufts Medical School, discusses 'Food and the American Way of Life."

Sam Keen is contributing editor to New Age and to Psychology Today, for which he edited a report on "The New Food Consciousness." A free-lance writer and lecturer, he has a theology degree from Harvard Divinity School and a doctorate from Princeton University. He has held teaching appointments at Boston University, Princeton Seminary and Douglas College.

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Drouillard is retiring as Sheldon plant GM Ford announces new division leader

Curtiss C. Drouillard of Plymouth is ret ir ing as general manage r of the cli-m a t e control division of Ford Motor Company.

The division is headquar tered in the Ford Sheldon Plant in Plymouth.

Succeeding him is Edward E. Hagen-locker, fo rmer ly the light-truck prod-uct development manager , t ruck oper-ations for Ford North American Auto-motive Operations. Ear l i e r Hagenlock-er had served in the c l imate control division as chief engineer and general manufac tur ing manager .

C l i m a t e c o n t r o l d e s i g n s and manufac tu res a broad line of heaters , air conditioners, and radia tors for Ford ' s North American-built ca rs and trucks

DROUILLARD was first employed by Ford in 1940 as a tool and die ap-

prent ice a t the Rouge manufac tu r ing

complex in Dearborn. He lef t in 1943 to serve with the U.S.

Air Force. Af ter World War II, he earned a bachelor 's degree In mechani-cal engineering f r o m Michigan State University.

Af ter graduat ion Drouillard was em-ployed by Fires tone Steel Products , Fisher Body Division of Genera l Mo-tors and by the Studebaker Packa rd Corporation. He re turned to Ford in 1956 as a production cont rac t engineer in the fo rmer ha rdware and accesso-ries division.

Drouillard served as process engi-neering supervisor at Ford ' s Ypsilanti and Rawsonvil le plants before becom-ing manufac tur ing engineering mana-ger at the Sandusky plant in 1963.

Drouillard was appointed to the s ame position at the Rawsonvil le plant

Formerly with AAA

in 1965 and became manufac tu r ing

manage r the next year.

A F T E R MANAGEMENT assign-ments in manufac tur ing , plant engi-neering and ba t te ry operat ions with the fo rmer general pa r t s division, he was appointed manage r of the Ypsilanti plant in 1969.

In 1970 he was appointed executive engineer for carburet ion products engi-neering for the general pa r t s divison and subsequently was plant operations manage r and general operat ions mana-ger for e lectr ical products. Drouillard served as general manufac tu r ing man-ager of the electr ical and electronics division for three years and then was appointed to the s ame position in the transmission and chassis division.

He was named general m a n a g e r of the c l imate control division at Ford Sheldon Plan t in J anua ry 1979.

A native of Algonac, Drouillard is a registered professional engineer. He re t i res a f t e r working for Ford 28 years in five d i f ferent manufac tu r ing divi-sions.

HAGENLOCKER J O I N E D Ford in 1964 as a research scientist on the engi-neering and research s taff . In 1968 he moved to product development where he supervised c l imate control sys tems and two years la ter was named suspen-sion and s teer ing manager .

In 1971 he was t ransfe r red to the chassis division where he served as ex-ecutive engineer. Hagenlocker re-turned to product development as chief engineer of the component engineering office in 1973 and became general manufac tur ing manage r in 1977.

The next year he became chief engi-neer for light trucks.

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Edward E. Hagenlocker Curtiss C. Drouillard

Richard H. Raison of P lymouth has formed his own insurance agency in the city.

Raison, formerly associated with the Automobile Club of Michigan branch off ice in Plymouth, is now incorporated as the Richard H. Raison Inc. Insur-ance Agency.

His newly formed company is affili-ated with the C.L. Finlan & Son Agency in Plymouth, headed by Russell and

Beverly Hoisington. Before joining AAA, Raison had

worked as a distr ict a ide for f o r m e r U.S. Rep. Marvin Esch.

Raison, 44, is president of the Plym-outh Salvation Army Corps Advisory Board and vice president of the Plym-outh Kiwanis Foundation.

He is past president of the Kiwanis Club of Colonial Plymouth, past presi-dent of the Plymouth Communi ty Fal l

business briefs Fest ival Board and is a m e m b e r of the Plymouth Communi ty Chamber of Commerce.

Raison and wife J an have lived in Lake Pointe in Plymouth Township for

A Stroh's for Bush? Vice President George Bush was presented with a Stroh's T-shirt by William Rucker, of Powell and Son, Inc., a Stroh's distributor in Plymouth. The shirts also were given to the White House staffers and Secret Service men on hand for Bush's Super Bowl Party at Glen Oaks Country Club in Farming-

ton Hills. The shirt said, "Vice Presidential Visit to Super Bowl XVI 1982 Pontiac, Mich." On the back it said, "Stroh's." Rucker said he was most im-pressed with the Secret Service men. "You couldn't make a move without those Secret Ser-vice guys," Rucker said.

campus news F E R R I S GRADS

The following residents earned de-grees during the s u m m e r quar te r f r o m Ferr is State College in Big Rapids, Mich.:

Nancy E. Barton of Powderhorn, Canton, a BS in public administrat ion; J e f f r e y Johnston of Pinecrest , P lym-outh, a cer t i f ica te in graphic reproduc-tion; and J a m e s G. Ot to of Woodgate, Plymouth, a BS in accounting and finance. ' ,

ALAN BASKINS

Alan W. Baskins of Rocker, Plym-outh, an accounting student at Western Michigan University, is among students f rom that campus to be named to the '82 edition of Who's Who Among Stu-dents in American Universities and Colleges.

F rom Canton: John D. Beggs of Bos-ton Hill Lane, Lisa M. Hamann of Holmes Drive, and Michelle L. Seelhoff of Royale Court.

F r o m Plymouth: Michael J . K i t t i of Parkview Drive, Thomas I. O'Connor of Brookside, Margaret M. Simons of Leighwood, and J a c e W. Stokes of Beck Road.

KIMBERLY NANCE

Kimberly L. Nance of Plymouth, a student a t Northwood Insti tute in Mid-land, is among students at that campus named to the 1982 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universi-ties and Colleges.

HILLSDALE INDUCTEES

Colette Cabadas and Kris Kappler , both of Plymouth, recently were tapped into Alpha Beta Psi at Hillsdale College.

Alpha Beta Psi is an organization of accounting and business s tudents striv-ing to improve the academic and ca-reer opportunit ies of Hillsdale stu-dents.

WMU USHERS

Two Plymouth residents a r e among nearly 300 students a t Western Michi-gan University, Kalamazoo, serving as m e m b e r s of the volunteer Usher Corps a t the university 's 3,550-seat Miller Au-di tor ium for 1981-82 season — making it one of the l a r g e s t ^ t u d e n t organiza-tions on campus.

Among the m e m b e r s of the Usher Corps a re Jane t Howell of 5 Mile and Marsha Reedy of Appletree.

The m e m b e r s serve a s ushers and guides for some 65 p rograms held in the audi tor ium each year .

F E R R I S H O N O R E E S

The following residents were among those to be named to the dean 's list for the fal l quar te r a t Fe r r i s Sta te College:

EARNS D E G R E E

Elaine Stuart Boyne of Lakeland Court, Plymouth, recently graduated with a mas te r of science in education degree f rom Western Illinois Universi-ty in Macomb. She had earned her BS in education degree f r o m Illinois State University.

ELIZABETH MOEHLE

Elizabeth M. Moehle of Plymouth, a Loyola University student, has been se-lected for p lacement in the 1982 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. She was chosen for academic achieve-ment , service to community , leader-ship in ex t racur r i cu la r act ivi t ies and for fu tu re potential .

the past nine years.

HANOIAN P R O M O T E D

Pe te r R. Hanoian of Canton Town-ship has been promoted to assistant

. vice president and regional branch offi-cer of Dearborn Bank and Trus t Co.

Hanoian, who joined the bank in 1969 as a manage r t rainee, was promoted to branch manage r in 1974 and to an as-sistant cashier in 1976.

A g radua te of the Central Michigan School of Banking, he has received cer-t i f icates f rom the American Inst i tute of Banking.

His aff i l iat ions include being a mem-ber of the board of di rectors of the Tay-lor Rota ry Club, t r easure r and m e m b e r of the vestry of St. Andrew Episcopal Church in Livonia, and as an instructor for the American Insti tute of Banking.

KUMMER A P P O I N T E D

Donald K u m m e r of Plymouth has been appointed industrial relat ions manage r for Ford Trac tor Operations (FTO).

K u m m e r former ly was industrial re-lations director for Ford of Brazil and succeeds J.S. Cummins, who recently ret i red a f t e r 43 years with Ford's.

K u m m e r joined Ford in 1956 as a cost analyst on the engineering staff . He subsequently held a var ie ty of posi-tions in training, labor relations, per-sonnel planning and industrial rela-tions.

He became executive assis tant of in-dustr ial relat ions for Ford Internation-al Automotive Operations in April 1978 and t r ans fe r red to Ford of Brazil in November of that s a m e year.

K u m m e r earned a BA degree in eco-nomics f r o m the University of Detroit.

NEW PEANUT T O F F E E A bu t t e r t o f f ee peanut cal led

"Mother Fukkers" (pronounced Fook-ers), an old German name, now is being marketed to select par ty stores, drug-s tores and gif t shops throughout southeastern Michigan.

The candy, as well as T-shirts, caps and sweatshir ts , a re being distr ibuted by Canton Marketing Inc. of Canton Township.

Chuck Johnson is president of Canton Marketing Inc. which is located at 6551 Powderhorn Drive, Canton. His f i rm was selected as distr ibutor of the prod-ucts for the s ta te of Michigan.

The butter tof fee peanuts a re vacu-um-packed to insure freshness and a r e available in five-ounce, resealable cans and in 8.75-ounce resealable jars.

The company also is marke t ing a line of T-shirts, baseball caps and base-ball shirts, and sweat shirts.

Retail outlets may contact Johnson by writing to his Powderhorn address or calling him at 455-5193.

Johnson will be exhibiting the prod-ucts in Booth 359 at the Detroit Camp-er & Travel Trai ler Show Feb. 12-21 at the West 8 Mile Armory.

Clear snow, utility urges Because snow accumulat ion is near-

ing record levels, Consumers Power Co. issued a safe ty aler t to its gas cus-tomers .

Ice and snow should be removed f rom around outside gas me te r s and re-gulators. Be carefu l , however, because snow removal equipment can d a m a g e me te r installations.

Snow that is blocking basement win-dows or foundation vents should be c leared away so that enough combus-tion air can reach gas or oil furnaces . Gas furnaces require a considerable amount of a i r to opera te properly.

Since the furnaces in many mobile homes draw combustion ai r f rom un-derneath or through roof vents, houses with foundation skirting should have some snow removed so that air can get under the home. Those with roof-mounted venti lators and chimney vents should have those of>enings kept c lear of snow and ice.

Gas dryer vents shpuld also be checked for snow or ice at the outside venting point.

The company also suggests that its gas cus tomers immediate ly report any odor of gas.

Peter Hanoian

NAMED P R E S I D E N T

John R. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mjrs. Donald Phillips of Plymouth, has been named president of Bunge Edible Oil Corp. (BEOCO), headquar tered in Kan-kakee, 111.

BEOCO is a m a j o r supplier of short-enings, marga r ines and oils to the food service industry, food processor indus-try, wholesale and retai l bakery indus-try. The company was formed in 1980 as a subsidiary of the Bunge Corp.

Phillips had been a vice president of BEOCO and general , manager of the northeastern region. He previously held key management positions with Swift & Co. and with Proc te r & Gamble.

Phillips earned an MBA degree f rom University of Chicago, and a bachelor and mas te r degrees in civil engineering f rom the University of Michigan.

HASTINGS HONORED George L. Hastings Jr . , formerly of

Plymouth, has been honored for his work as an at torney with the tax divi-sion of the U.S. Depar tment of Just ice in Washington, D.C.

Hastings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geor|ge Hastings of Evergreen, Plymouth, w the recent recipient of the Tax Divisi Outstanding Pe r fo rmance Award.

Hastings joined the tax division

May 1978. Michael L. Paup, chief of the app^l

late section, said Hastings "quickly Es-tablished himself as one of our most dependable, as well as industrious and cooperative, line attorneys.

"F rom the outset, he has carr ied a far heavier caseload and maintained a higher ra te of production than average for our more-junior at torneys.

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"This ability as a 'switch-hit ter ' has made him part icular ly valuable to the section. With the large number of sen-ior at torneys who have left the division in the last several months, we have found ourselves turning to Hastings in-creasingly more frequently to handle our more difficult and impor tant civil and cr iminal appeals

Along with the honor Hastings received a cash award of $850 The award was announced recently by John F. Murray, acting assistant a t torney general of the tax division

Business told to regulate its own house

Business should voluntarily police it-self even a f te r government regulation is ended, the chai rman Detroit Edison Co. says.

Walter J. McCarthy Jr. , chief execu-tive officer of Michigan's largest eloc-tric utility company, told a s t ra tegic planning conference at the Engineering Society of Detroit that the American people do not want any easing of envi-ronmental improvement , a f f i rma t ive action, product safety ahd other p o-g rams that benefit the nation.

"All of us must continue t o deal w th these issues. It is only a question of whether we will do it voluntarily and reasonably, and with grea te r cost — benefit, or we a re forced to do it some-one else's way," said McCarthy.

Business had had several opportuni-'ties in the past to "seize the ini t iat ive and demonst ra te its commi tmen t to self-regulation or re form. . o more so-cially responsible behavior."

But although "long-range planning would have suggested looking beyond any temporary lull in public and legis-lative zeal for r e fo rm," businessmen for the most part have taken a short-te rm view and invited government reg-ulation through their inaction, McCar-thy said.

The utility executive said socially re-sponsible behavior is good business and t ransla table to earnings, because it c rea tes a sa fe r work environment , a more stable social order, bet ter quali-fied workers and other conditions that a re good for business and for society

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Harrison guard Fred Solomon (left) dribbles against pressure applied basketball clash. Solomon's 17 points helped the first-place Hawks to by Canton s Mike Scarpello during Friday night's Western Six League a 80-55 triumph.

Growing pains Plymouth Christian builds hoop program

By Jay Keenan special writer

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Plymouth Christian coach Butch DeRenzo (right) gives some pregame instruction to Darrell Wheeler.

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Most people seeing cars lined up out-side Pioneer Middle School Tuesday or Fr iday nights may imagine a PTA meeting or music concert .

But high school basketbal l is played at the junior high. The students a re playing on the same nights as Plym-outh Canton and Salem.

The communi ty now has a third var-sity t eam — Plymouth Christian Acad-emy — which makes its home a throughout the winter at Pioneer.

Plymouth Christian is a small co-ed school, on Joy between Lilley and Main.

In its sixth year , Plymouth Christian has 180 students, grades 6-12, and will g radua te its f i rs t senior cl^ss this year .

The Eagles, a Class D school, prac-tices at its own gymn at Calvary Bap-tist Church, ad jacent to the school, but plays in f ront of crowds averaging 225 specta tors at Pioneer.

Plymouth Christian is compet ing against varsi ty competit ion for the first t ime under coach Butch DeRenzo, now in his fourth season.

IN 1980-81, Plymouth finished with a 14-4 record, but played str ict ly a junior varsity schedule.

But like many expansion teams, the Eagles a re going through some hard t imes in their inaugural campaign, rid-ing a 5-9 record.

"The kids a r e s tar t ing to realize that playing at the varsi ty level takes a lot of work," said DeRenzo, whose t eam joined the Michigan Independant Ath-letic Association this fall . "Our t eam is young compared to other schools who have established teams."

"At this point, we ' re s ta r t ing to come over the hill," DeRenzo said. "We're re-ally pleased with our accomplishments , and we ' re improving. I can see that f rom game-to-game. But we ' re not there yet."

Although the Eagles aren ' t making a

Eagles swoop past Zion For the f i rs t t ime all season, Plym-

outh Christian went to its running game, and it paid off: The Eagles raced to a 62-51 t r iumph over Clawson Zion Lutheran Temple Fr iday at Pioneer Middle School.

A 17-6 third quar te r was the differ-ence for Christian, which trai led 33-30 a t the half. John Koss, who finished with 20 points, poured in 13 of those in

Harrison storms past Chief cagers with 80-55 win By Jay Kssnan special writer

the pivotal third period, many coming on the end of fas t breaks.

J i m Koss added 14 points for Plym-outh Christian, and Brian Spicer con-tributed 12. Rob Gottwik scored 18 for Zion Temple Lutheran, and Keith Bar-terith had 16.

The victory boosted Plymouth Chris-tian to 6-9 overall . Zion Temple Luther-an is 6-7.

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I t didn't take long Friday night for Farmington Harrison to catch on to Plymouth Canton's recently implanted stall game.

After a rough opening period, the Western Six League leaders were able to change the tempo of the game with a half-court press and coast past the scrappy Chiefs, 80-55.

Last-place Canton, competing wi th only two seniors on its roster, held the ball with some success in the f irst quarter, gaining a 14-13 advantage.

But it was all downhill after that as Harrison took the lead early in the next quarter. The advantage snowballed for the Hawks as the game wore on.

It was Canton's second-straight at-tempt at holding the ball. Last week the Chiefs gave state-ranked Livonia Stevenson a run for almost three quar-ters before folding

"They (Canton) confused us with their delay tactics," conceded Harrison coach Mike Teachman in the dressing room after the game. "1 think it wa the right thing for Dave Van Wagone (the Canton coach) to do when he ha$ some younger players who he's trying to rebuild the program with.

"But we bothered them with our half> court trap, and that had them going faster as the game went along We had to speed it up "

THE CANTON first-year mentor, who saw his team fall to 1-13 overall, admitted that the Harrison defense pestered his squad most of the night

"Offensively." said Van Wagoner, "we experienced success on our stall game by bringing them out of their zone and into a man-to-man

"But we couldn't do that when we were down. If we could have kept the lead and left them in the same defen-sive situation. I think we '^could have beat them."

Harrison's 6-foot-6 forward Steve Hollatz, who was draped bv a Canton box-and-one defense, sti l l poured in 29 points to lead all scorers

Point-guard Fred Solomon, playing perhaps one of his finest games, added 17. Gus Kehagias followed with nine and Wes Jones had eight

For Canton. Ron Rienas pumped in 17 points to pace Canton Mike Scarpel-lo tossed in 10

The Hawks increased their record to 11-5 overall and 5-1 in the league Can-ton is winless in five league starts

"This was really a good game for us," said Teachman "These guys (Can ton) played us tough for the first 28 minutes.

"Solomon played a super game He nearly Controlled the game by himself I 'm also happy with our team play Gordie Dawson and Paul Prestel

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shambles out of every t eam they face, DeRenzo is pleased that his squad likes to work.

"Even if this t eam doesn't have the skill level that most other t eams have in comparision right now," he said, "we have a great working capaci ty .

"As long as these guys keep a good at t i tude, we'll be respectable ."

ONE O F THE most grat i fying things to DeRenzo is that many of the players have a bet ter chance to par t ic ipate in a private school sport on the varsity level.

"We're pleased that these kids still have a chance to learn," he said. "A lot these kids didn't grow up playing this sport, but we ' re still pleased that they can still learn."

' But even though many of the players have a bet ter chance to pe r fo rm at such a small school a s Plymouth Chris-tian, DeRenzo limits his squad to nine players.

"Although we encourage as many kids to try out as we can, we do limit our roster because it makes everyone work a lot harder," DeRenzo said. "I believe that it gives the kids a good rea lm of competit ion.

"Some people think that in such a small school like ours, you should keep everyone who t r ies out and give all the kids a chance. But if I think if a kid comes out and knows he's going to m a k e it without competit ion, he can get lazy.

"THERE'S A LOT of kids who want to play, but a lot of them Who don't want to work. I 'm not just looking for talent, but I want a kid who wants to do the best that he can."

Hard work is DeRenzo's philosophy on winning:

"That 's what winning is to us. We're not just concerned with what the score-board says, but we want all the kids to give 100 percent.

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Some prep sporting events rescheduled

Heavy, ugly snow caused cancella-tion of two school days (Monday and Thursday), and with that came sever-al postponements of high school sporting events.

Friday night's Suburban Eight League basketball game was called off (Plymouth Salem at Belleville) has been rescheduled for Friday. March 5, according to the office of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools athletic director John Sandmann

A new date; however, has not yet been set for the Plymouth Christian Academy-Taylor Baptist-Park cage game.

The Salem at Dearborn Edsel Fol d

wrestling match, originally scheduled for Thursday, w i l l be made up Wednesday. Feb 10 Thursday's swim meet between Salem and Edsel Ford has been rescheduled for Tuesday. Feb. 16.

Other events postponed this week and yet to be rescheduled (as of Fri-day) include Redford Thurston at Canton, swimming. Canton at Livonia Franklin, Trenton at Salem. Salem at Livonia Bentley. and Canton at Walled Lake Western, girls' volley-ball; Ann Arbor Pioneer at Canton. Salem at Belleville, and Canton at Farmington Harrison, girls gymnas-tics.

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M e s z a r o s . B o n n e t t , L a w s o n a n d M u r p h y ( g i r l s 11-

12). 2 20 27 . 7 B r a d y , S n o w , B u n c h a n d S c h e n d e l ,

2 46 48

4 S w a r t z i n s k i . A n d e r a o n . W o l f f a n d A h r e n s

( b o y s 13 14), 2 16 89 . 3 S h a f f e r , E l l i o t t . V e s n a u g h

a n d K e n n e d y ( g i r l s 13-14) , 2 17 6fi

2 5 f r e e s t y l e — 10 L a m b e ( b o y s 8 & u n d e r ) .

25 12 12 W o l d , 27 63 . 7 G a l e ( g i r l s 8 & u n d e r ) .

22 99 . 12 H o m a n , 2 5 11

50 f r e e s t y l e — 4 V e s n a u g h ( b o y s 8 & u n d e r ) ,

40 9 7 . 7 S u d i a . 50 81

3 H o m a n ( b o y s 9-10) , 34 95, 6 G o n d o l y , 38 39, 8

W i t u c k i , 41 88 . 2 A d a m c z a k ( g i r l s 9 -10) , 36 24, 3

K i s h e . 3 8 24, 4 H i l f i n g e r , 19 .7 . 6 B r e w e r . 41 02

4 N i e l ( b o y s 11 12). 33 38 . 6 M i l l e r . 3 3 38. 10

. S c h e n d e l ( g i r l s 11-12), 3 5 2 5

1 C a s l e r ( b o y s 13-14), J 6 06. 8 A t w e l l , 28 41; 3

E l l i o t t ( g i r l s 13-14), 29 63 . 4 K e n n e d y . 29 81

100 f r e e s t y l e — 1 S w a r t i w e l t e r ( b o y s 9 10),

1 It) 42 5 G o n d o l y . 1 30 6. 1 V e s n a u g h ( g i r l s 9 -10) .

1 16 34 3 Hisc h e . 1 28 74, 5 M c L e n a g h a n . 1 31 30

200 f r e e s t y l e — 3 A d a m c z a k ( b o y s 11-12),

2 32 98. 1 S h a f f e r ( g i r l s 11-12), 2 25 98, 7 G a l e ,

3 02 8 1 1 l -ee . 3 20 45

2 Wol f f ( b o y s 13-14), 2 07 64, 6 A t w e l l , 2 2 3 03 .

5 K e n n e d y ( g i r l s 13-14) . 2 ,32 6 3

2 5 b a c k s t r o k e — 2 S u d i a ( b o y s 8 & u n d e r ) ; 7

W o l d . 26 63. 12 L a m b e . 30 72

50 b a c k s t r o k e — 7 W i t u c k i ( b o y s 9-10) , 53 .47 , 8

B u n c h . 54 09; 9 S u d i a . 54 .13 ; 4 L o c k w o o d ( g i r l s 9-

10), 44 16; 5. H i l f i n g e r , 44 61

3 R o b e r t s (gi i j l s 11-12) . 3 5 50; 10 L o c k w o o d ,

4 1 4 0 ; 1 S t a c k p o o l e ( g i r l s 11-12) , 36 08; 5

M e s z a r o s , 38 .67 .

2 C a s l e r ( b o y s 13-14), 32 68, 7. S w a r t z i n s k i ,

37 76; 8 A h r e n s , 39 11; 4. O l s o n ( g i r l s 13-14) , 36 .14 ;

6 S h a f f e r , 36 87; 10 A n d e r s o n , 43 .17 .

2 5 b r e a s t a t r o k e — 2. G o n d o l y ( b o y s 8 & u n d e r ) ,

2 6 . 1 5 ; 3. M e s z a r o s , 2 8 46; 5. S n o w , 31 67; 6 G a l e ,

32 0; 5 H o m a n ( g i r l s 8 L u n d e r ) . 29 89; 6 S t a c k -

p o o l e , 31 14, 7. B u n c h , 39 06

50 b r e a s t s t r o k e — 1 H o m a n ( b o y s 9 -10) , 42 .19 .

5 E l l i o t t . 45 .53 ; 1 O l s o n ( g i r l s 9 10). 39 .62 ; 7

B r e w e r . 49 9

3 A d a m c z a k ( b o y s 11-12) , 39 .97 . 7 R i e m e n

Schneider. 42 .38 , 1 B o n n e t t (gir ls 11-12) , 38 .64 , 3

M e s z a r o s , 39 .69 ; 10 S n o w , 4 5 . 3 4

4 A n d e r s o n ( b o y s 13-14), 38 .11 ; 3 E l l i o t t ( g i r l s

13-14), 38 42; 4 O l s o n , 39 10

2 5 b u t t e r f l y — 1 V e s n a u g h ( b o y s 9-10) , 2 3 7; 6

M e s z a r o s , 24 81; 8 M e s s e r l y . 56 43; 1 O l s o n ( g i r l s

9-10) , 37 28, 3 A d a m c z a k , 4 0 . 7 0

3 H a r w o o d ( b o y s 11-12) , 32 68; 2 L a w s o n ( g i r l s

11-12) . 3 3 26; 5 M u r p h y , 35 13; 9 B r a d y , 4 1 11.

7 A h r e n s ( b o y s 13-14) . 38 17, 5. S h a f f e r ( g i r l s 13-

14), 33 47. 6 V e s n a u g h , 34 .61 ; 8 A n d e r s o n , 41 57

100 i n d i v i d u a l m e d l e y — 3 G o n d o l y ( b o y s 8 &

u n d e r ) , I 59 98

1 G a r r a r d ( b o y s 9 -10) , 1 25 .43 ; 1 V e s n a u g h

( g i r l s 9 10), 1 2 5 70

2 H a r w o o d ( b o y s 11-12) , 1 :13 .31; 7 R o b e r t s .

1 24 46, 1 S h a f f e r ( g i r l s 11-12), 1 14 72, 4 S t a c k -

p o o l e . 1 18 97, 9 G a l e , 1 30 08

5 S w a r t z i n s k i ( b o y s 13-14), 2 5 3 20, 5. V e s n a U g h

( g i r l s 13-14), 2 58 6 8

200 f ree re lay — 1 G o n d o l y , B u n c h , S u d i a a n d

E l l i o t t ( b o y s 9-10) , 2 49 24 . 2 I , o c k w o o d , H i l f i n g e r .

M c L e n a g h a n a n d R i s c h e ( g i r l s 9 -10 ) . 2 :33 .63 ; 4

B r e w e r , K e s s l e r , S c h e n d e l a n d M u r p h y , 3 :14 .24

3 M i l l e r , N e i l , L o c k w o o d a n d R i e m e n s c h n e i d e r

( b o y s 1 1-12) . 2 10 74; 1 S h a f f e r . L a w s o n . M u r p h y

a n d S t a c k p o o l e ( g i r l s 11 12). 2 06 23, 5 S c h e n d e l ,

B u n c h . L e e a n d B o n n e t t . 2 21 11

2 C a s l e r . A n d e r s o n . A t w e l l a n d Wolf ( b o y s 13-

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Basketba l l at P l y m o u t h Chr i s t i an is o f ten a fami ly af fa i r as ev i -d e n c e d by a recent g a m e at P io-neer M idd le School , the Eagles ' h o m e cour t .

Hard work, desire key cage program p r o g r a m t h i s y e a r

Hawks foil 'Canton plan' Continued from P a g e 1C

played well in reserve roles." •

HARRISON went ahead to stay, 19-

18, on a f ree throw by Hollatz with 6:12

left until intermission. The Hawks slowly but surely pulled

away as the Chiefs began to run into foul "trouble. Matt Thomas, one of Can-ton's top scorers, was slapped with two technicals and two personal fouls mid-way through that s ame period and was benched for the rest of the game. Har-rison led at intermission, 34-24.

In the third quar ter , the Hawks blew it wide open, increasing their lead to 56-41 as Hollatz tallied 11 points.

Van Wagoner refuses to get down on his t eam despite their ninth loss in a row.

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"I 'm happy that our young kids gave an effor t of what it takes for us to win," he said. "If we keep working hard, our t ime will come."

H A R R I S O N 80 - C A N T O N 5 5

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H A R R I S O N (80) — F r e d S o l o m o n 5, 7 -7 , 17; G u s

K e h a g i a s 2, 5 -6 . 9, P a t O m a n 1, 0 -1 . 2; S t e v e Ho l -

l a t z 10, 9 -13 , 29; M i k e T u r n q u i s t 2 . 0 -0 . 4. G o r d i e

D a w s o n 1, 0 -0 , 2; W e s J o n e s 3, 2-2, 8; M i k e M a c -

D o n a l d 0 2-3 , 2, P a u l P r e s t e l 2, 0 -0 , 4, D o u g P a -

c h a n 0 . 2 -2 . 2, D a v e Y o u n g e r 0. 0 -0 . 0, A r t W i l h e l m

0, 1-2 . I . T i m H a m e l 0 . 0 -1 , 0 T o t a l s - 26 . 28 -36 .

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T h o m a s 0, 0 -0 . 0 . R o n R i e n a s 7, 3-7, 17, P a t M u r -

p h y 1, 2 -2 . 4; M a r k B e n n e t t 2. 0 -1 . 4; T i m M c F a r -

l a n d 3. 0-0 . 6, G r e g J a c o b s 0 . 0 -0 . 0 T o t a l s — 19.

17-28. 5 5

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C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1 C

"God gives a person a cer ta in amount of ability, and I'd like to see a person use it the best that he can. But I don't ask a person to do something they aren ' t capable of doing."

Plymouth has a cast of p layers who play impor tan t rolls in its a t tack .

Mike Routledge s t a r t s a t the point guard this year . The 6-foot-1 junior is a good ball-handler and does a fine job running the offense, DeRenzo said.

Sophomore Brian Spicer is another

s t a r t e r who f igures in the Eagles ' fu-

ture. "Brian is learning every game," said

the Plymouth coach. "He just needs more playing t ime and confidence. He's got the f r ame , but he has to put more muscle on it.

"But he really works, works, works for us." •

DeRENZO calls senior John Koss "a great outside shooter who can practi-cally leap out of the gym." The 5-11 center - forward has been Plymouth 's most productive player on offense thus far .

Senior Darrel l Wheeler, who doesn't score quite as many points, is probably the Eagles ' top defensive player.

"Darrel l has been our most consist-ent player this season," DeRen?o said. "He's carr ied the grea tes t working ca-pacity load."

The Eagles have yet another sound player on defense in junior J i m Koss, who can "almost leap as high as his brother John," said DeRenzo.

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Inspiration flows through the film 'On Golden Pond''

Before I saw "On Golden Pond" (PG), I a l ready had some notion of what it would be about, or so I thought: Pa ren t s growing older, the fa ther thinking about death, and still, a f t e r 20-some years, unable to establish a close relationship with his daughter .

Probably a sent imental and depressing movie, I f igured. Was I wrong! Sent imental? Only a bit. Depressing? Quite the

opposite. This movie sparkles with brisk, bright dialogue, ref resh-ing humor, fascinat ing c h a r a t t e r s , and such positive, l i fe-aff i rm-ing values, you want to go back and see it again because it is so inspiring.

"On Golden Pond" is about an older couple, Norman Thayer and his wife Ethel, but what a pair they a r e — Henry Fonda and Ka-tharine Hepburn a t their very best. That means head and sholders above almost all other pe r fo rmer s at their best.

NORMAN DOES think a lot about dying, especially since he is about to ce lebra te his 80th bir thday and he has "palpitat ions," as Ethel calls them.

Norman, however, isn't the sort of person to invite sympathy. He's a cantankerous type who puts off everyone with his arsenal of very rude, albeit very funny, remarks . His idea of mellowing is to tone down his rudeness to brusqueness.

Little wonder that his daughter Chelsea (Jane Fonda), as well as his wife, ag ree that "Norman ' s an old poop." Chelsea has come to her parents ' s ummer cot tage with her new boyfriend and his 13-year-old son Billy in tow. They plan to ce lebra te Norman 's birth-day, then leave the boy with Norman and Ethel while they t ravel to Europe.

Instant hostility best describes how Norman and Billy react toward each other. Eventual ly, they become friends, somewhat to Chelsea's surprise. The fr iendship opens up old wounds, since it is the kind of relat ionship Chelsea sought with her fa ther and never achieved.

This interlude with Billy is the weakest part of the movie be-cause it appears so contrived. Even so, the quality of the acting and the winsome pairing of old and young c rea te enough credi ts to overcome the deficits of the situation.

DOUG McKEON is the cocky adolescent; Dabney Coleman (the same actor who plays the sexist boss in "Nine to Five") is the lover, and Jane is the middle-aged daughter who, inside, is still a little girl seeking her fa ther ' s approval .

They a r e all excellent, but their roles simply a ren ' t as dimen-sional as those of Henry Fonda and Hepburn. Although the real-life, fa ther-daughter relationship of the Fondas adds a unique mea-sure of interest to the movie relationship, it 's not that impor tan t to the s t ruc ture of the d rama .

The crux of this fi lm lies in the revelat ion of Norman 's feelings and his e f for t s to cope with them. His crusty exter ior functions as a protect ive covering that hides his f rus t ra t ion and anger at the inf irmit ies be suf fe r s and the f ea r he somet imes feels.

By his side, indulging him, cajoling him, loving him and scolding him is his wife. This is one of Hepburn 's most dynamic, challenging performances . She and Fonda m a k e a r emarkab l e movie couple. They complement and augment each other 's acting through a flaw-less interaction of personalit ies.

Add to this the def t script which Ernes t Thompson developed f rom his own play, the adroi t direction of Mark Rydell and the shimmering photography of Billy Williams and the result is a mov-ie to be seen, enjoyed and t reasured.

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Fonda's own daughter Jane portrays his daughter Chelsea in the film, and Kathryn Hepburn is the wife and mother, Ethel Thayer.

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30? B»minghamBioomtiel<l

303 West B l o o m e d 304 Farmingiorv

Farmington Hills

305 B'>ghton-Holland 3 0 6 S o u t M * K M a lh fup 301 Miftord-Highland

308 Rochester Troy 309 Hoya' Oak Oat> F-aiK

Huntington Woods 3<0 C o m m e r c e Union I aKe 3 i i O c h a » d I a»>e

Waned l ake 3 ' ? l i v o n i a 3 13 Dea 'Dom

Dearborn Heights 3 M Plymouth Canton 3 1 5 Northville Novi 3 16 Westland Garden City 317 Grosse Po<nle 3 <8 Bedford 3 >9 H o m e s ' o r Saie

Oakland County 3 ? 0 Homes 'or Sale

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M a c o m b County i? j Homes to' Sale

W ash tenaw County 3?4 Other Suburban Homes 3?S Real [ s ta le Services 3 ? 6 C nndos tor Sale V Duple«tor Sale 3?8 T i iwnhixjses tor Sale

330 Apar iments tor Sale 33? Mobile Homes tor Sale 3 3 3 Nor thern P roper l y

334 Out ol Town Properly 336 Florida Property tor Sale 337 Farms tor Sale 338 Country Homes 3 3 9 1 ots & Acreage 3 4 0 1 ake River Resort

Property tor Sale 34? Lake Property 3 4 8 C e m e t e r y Lots 351 Business & Professional

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tor Sale 356 Investment Property

tor Saie 3 5 8 Mortgages

Land Cont rac t s 360 Business Opportunities 3 6 ' Money to Loan 36? Real t s ta le Wanted 364 i istings Wanted

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400 Apar tments to Rent 401 Furniture Rental 40? Furnished Apar tments 403 Rental Agency 404 Mouses to Rent 406 f urnished House"' 408 Duplexes to Rent 4 i0 f l a t s to Rem

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Condominiums 4 13 Time Share 414 Flori<?a Rentals

415 Vacation Rentals 416 Hails tor Rent 4 1 8 Mobile Homes 419 Mobile Home S p a c e 4 ? 0 Rooms to Rent , 4? 1 Living Quar ters to Share 4 ? ? Wanted to Rent 4 ? 3 Wanted to Rent

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110 Misc For Saie-| Oakland County

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712 Wanted to Buy 713 Bicycles-Sale & Repair 714 Business &

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734 Trade or Sell i 738 Household Pe t s

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820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks tor Sale

8 2 3 Vans 824 J e e p s / 4 Wheel Drive 8 2 5 Spor t s & Imported 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buick 8 5 8 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 Dodge 866 Ford 8 7 2 Lincoln 874 Mercury 8 7 6 0 l d s m o b i l e 8 7 8 Plymouth 8 8 0 Pontiac

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3 Accounting 4 Advertising 5 Air Conditioning 6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum S'ding

12 Appliance Service 13 Aquarium Service

15 Asphalt

16 Asphalt Sea icoa tmg

17 Auto Cleanup

18 Auto & Truck Repair

21 Awnings

24 Basement Waterproofing

25 Bath tub Refinishing 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick. Block & Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 37 Business Machine

Repair 39 Carpentry 42 Carpe t Cleaning & Dying 44 Carpet Laying & Repair 52 Catering-Flowers

54 Ceiling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Building

& Repair 57 Chr is tmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial S t eam

Cleaning 60 Construct ion Equipment

62 Doors 6 3 Draperies 64 Dressmaking & Tailoring 65Drywall 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 6 8 Excavating 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 8 ' Floodlight 90 Furnace Repair 9 3 Furniture 95 G a s Appliance Repair

96 Ga rages 97 Golf Club Repa» 9 8 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

102 Handyman 105 Hauling

108 Heating

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146 LOCk Service 147 Medical/Nursing 148 Maid Service 149 Mobile Home Service

150 Moving Storage 152 Mirrors 155 Music Instruction 157 Musical Instlument

Repair 158 New Home Services 165 Painting-Decorating 170 Pat ios

175 Pe^". Control 178 Photography

180 Piano tuning

200 Plastering

2 1 5 Plumbing

221 Porcelain Refinishing 222 Printing 223 Recreational Vehicle

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233 Roofing 234 Scissor Saw &

Knife Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning

245 Sewing Machine Repair 249 Slipcovers

253 Snow Removal 254 Storm Doors

255 Stucco 257 Swimming Pools

260 Telephone/ Service Repair

261 Television Radio a n d CB 2 6 3 Tennis Cour ts 265 Terranums 269 Tile Work ? 7 3 Tree Service

274 Truck Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair £77 Upholstery 280 Vacuums 281 Video Taping Services 282 Vmyi Repair 2 8 3 Ventilation & Attic Fans 284 Wallpapering , 285 Wall Washing » 287 Washer /Dryer Repair 289 Water Sotlening

293 Welding 294 Welt Drilling

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312 Livonia A HONKY FOR T H E MONEY' All a ^ pliances included in this brick Ranch, finished basement , ga rage with door opener covered pat io $10,000 DOWN. 10 YEARS. I0<* INTEREST' Only 150 900

Century HOMECEN

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476-7000 ASSUME 8*« mor tgage on this immac-ulate ranch, centra l air, family room fireplace, full finished basement , with wet bar. $72,900 422 2318

ASSl 'ME 9W% or a t t r ac t ive blend r a t e on 3 bedroom ranch with family room 4 f i replace in 5 Mile Mer r iman area $48,900 422-2153 476 8484

BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT' Immacu late 3 bedroom Ranch ext ra insulation, oversized a t tached ga rage lovely farm ly room with f i replace $49,500

ERA M.D. H A R W E L L

626 -3800 BURTON HOLLOW WOODS Truly immacu la t e is this 4 bedroom Co-lonial in one of Livonia's p r ime a r e a s Beautiful family room with f i replace, dining room, 1st floor laundry. base-ment, 2 car a l t a chedga rage First of fering Excellent Land contract t e r m s $89 900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

421-5660 BY OWNER Cute cedar shingle I W story 3 bedrooms full brick corner f i replace with hea ta la tor Dining room, large kitchen with bav window, carpor t , nice lot, nice neighborhood Asking $39000 474-7174

EASY LAND CONTRACT Spectacular 3 bedroom brick ranch, fin ished basement , built-ins in ki tchen with s epa ra t e dinet te 2W ca r brick front ga rage $58,900 •

HARRY S

WOLFE COMPANY

421-5660

312 Livonia

KIMBERLY OAKS Excel lent Land cont rac t o f fe red on this home designed for the large family 6 bedrooms plus a study. 3W baths, for m a ! dining room with f i replace , fin ished basement 2 c a r a t t ached ga rage P r i m e locatioon $89,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

421-5660 LAND CONTRACT Why rent when you can own this sha rp & c lean 3 bedroom, I ' i bath brick ranch Fea tur ing a modern kitchen, spacious living room, the rmal vinyl windows, finished basement . 2 ca r ga rage $59,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

474-5700

Livonia & Area LOW DOWN land con t rac t Sharp 3 lied room ranch, a luminum t r im, oversize 2 ca r ga rage Bring o f f e r s $36,900

S I M P L E ASSUMPTION or land con-t rac t Sharp brick ranch, huge kitchen, beaut i ful rec room, 2 ca r ga rage A real steal at $43,900

BEAUTIFULLY R E I T Rosedale Oar-dens 3 bedroom brick ranch, t i led base-ment . close to schools 4 shopping $52 900

Century 21 Hartford South 261-4200 S U P E R LAND CONTRACT t e r m s Per feet for en ter ta in ing inside 4 out Spa clous 4 bedroom brick quad level Den, 27' family room with cus tom fireplace, 2W baths, finished rec room, pat io & a t tached ga rage $86,900

Earl Keim Realty 261-1600 TWO BEDROOM BRICK fireplace, garage . $42,500 L C . easy te rms , im-med ia t e occupancy, new shopping, owner, - 581-7545

TWO BEDROOM, 7 Mile 4 Fa rming ton Rd area , 18524 Myron 11% land con t rac t $34,500 532 6447

EASY LAND CONTRACT Seller is very negotiable on this doll house Modernized and decora ted to perfect ion 3 bedroom beautiful kitch-en, dining room. 2 ca r g a r a g e All on a 200 (t deep lot $47,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

421-5660

EASY LAND CONTRACT Located in prestigious area of Livonia is this sharp 4 clean 3 bedroom, 1W bath brick ranch F e a t u r e s a spacious family room with f i replace, large coun try kitchen 1st floor laundry, full base-ment and a t tached 2 ca r ga rage $79 900

HARRY S

WOLFE COMPANY

474-5700

EXCITING BUY Castle Gardens 3 bedroom ranch, full basement , large kitchen, 2W car ga rage Sacr i f ice $53,900 Ask for

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Foremost. Inc. 422-6030

Fashionable Living Immacu la t e 4 bedroom 21* bath coloni-al. elegant fo rmal dining room, large nook, spacious family room with natu ral f i replace , basement , a t tached 2 ca r garage, and m o r e for $99,500 LAND CONTRACT t e r m s

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 IMMACULATE Firs t o f fe r ing on this beaut i ful tri level with 3 bedrooms, huge fami ly room, at-tached garage Very pr iva te yard with sunken pat io $62,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

421-5660

INVESTORS C r e a t e d buyer opportuni t ies in 21 years! Call now for fist of best ten (10) house inves tments in Livonia a r ea $S5 lee, no obligation Use your own broker

TEPEE 28200 7 Mile 533-7272 1-275 £ 7 MILE • 4 bedroom colonial, 2Va baths, all appliances, f i replace, in-ground pool $15,000 down on LC or rent with option to buy 591 3486

P R I C E D R I G H T for the handy man! ' 3 bedroom brick Ranch with 1H baths, spacious living room and full, tiled basemen t A very fine neighborhood that c o m m a n d s higher prices than this New Offer ing $51,900 Call 261-5010

Thompson-Brown d & F r

$15 ,000 DOWN Country living in the City on a gorgeous 107 x 261 ft lot lovely 3 bedroom brick home. 2 ca r ga rage with large work shop, many fruit trees, garden spot Asking $69,900

Century 21 Hartford South 464-6400 $4,000 DOWN with $485, plus escrow moves you into this neat 3 bedroom, 2 bath tri level brick and a luminum In 1 week Large 2 ' i car ga rage Lyndon Henry Ruff a r ea Murninghan Associates 261 9610

LOVING CARE has been extended to this qual ity-buill 3 bedroom brick Ranch with ma in tenance - f ree a luminum t r im The kitchen fea tu res a new range and oven, the large dining a rea o p e n s o u t on 2 n i c e l y landscaped patios, and the full, beaut i ful ly finished base ment adds unlimited possibili-ties $83,900 Call 261 5080

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PRIME LOCATION Very flexible t e r m s on this new listin, in Burton Hollow 3 bedroom ranch, baths, beaut i ful kitchen, basement , 2 ca r a t tached ga rage Immed ia t e occu pancy $72,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

421-5660

314 Plymouth-Canton

SHARP STARTER Land cont rac t t e r m s on this c lean 3 bedroom ranch with ga rage low utili t ies $39,900

Assume 11 % Execut ive colonial - 4 bedrooms. 2W baths, too many ex t r a s to list Asking $102,900 Ask (or

B O B CRAVER R E / M A X

Foremost, Inc. 422-6030

SPECIAL TERMS Low interest mor tgage avai lable for this brand new 4 bedroom 2 bath brick colonial, 1st floor laundry, den. dining room, and much m o r e Pick in-side color $109,900/

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 $4,000 DOWN with $485, plus escrow m o v e s you into this neat 3 bedroom, 2 bath, tri-level brick and a luminum in I week Large 2>* c a r ga rage Lyndon/ Henry Ruff a r ea Murninghan Associates 261 -9610

314 Ptymouth-Canton

S I M P L E ASSUMPTION It s the ex t ras that count - this gorgeous 4 bedroom Colonial has them all plus fo rmal din Ing. 1st f loor laundry, cen t ra l a i r and cent ra l vacuum 2 pa t ios and much m o r e F i r s t o f l e i ing $99,500

Earl Keim Realty 251-1600

B A C K S TO PARK 13 ac res to enjoy ' La rge 4 bedroom c o Ionia 1 with hardwood floors, finished basement , brick full wall f i replace, and easy land cont rac t t e r m s $78,500 Ask for

LARRY KLOSS

Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

BELOW MARKET Compare with past sales - add your dec ora t ipg touch to this 3 bedroom brick with f i replace in family room, base m e n t . 2 c a r g a r a g e , s u p e r b l y landscaped and Plymouth Twp loca Hon $58,900 Call

JIM PRESTON

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 CANTON 4 bedroom colonial, family room, f i replace, 2Mi ca r a t tached ga rage . 2V« years old, Sunflower Sub asking $94,000, assumable mor tgage c rea t ive f inancing avai lable 459 8628

EXTRAS G A L O R E In this spacious 4 bedroom, den. centra l air, 1st floor utility, basement , f i re place in family room, fo rmal dining underground sprinklers, 2Vi baths, at tached garage , s imple assumption or $15,000 down on land con t rac t $85,000

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100

Global - Ypsi - Global HOLIDAY WEST Holly Park . 14x70, 1974, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, washet dryer , 7x24 porch. 7x12 expando, utility shed, air conditioning Call Clobal at 487 0589

HOLIDAY ESTATES Pat r io t . 14x56 1978, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, centra l air, washer , dishwasher, stove, r e f r ige ra to r , par t ia l ly furnished, shed, patio, one

Sear wa r r an ty Call Global Mobile lomes, Inc at 497-0589

LAKEV1EW MOBILE HOME PARK Colonnade, 24x60, 1976, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer, d ryer . 8x20 enclosed proch, centra l air , d ishwasher , utility shed. Immedia te occupancy Call Glob al at 487 0589

global MOBILE HOMES

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom home, fenced yard LC t e r m s or assumption 9308 Marlowe $44,000 Buyers only 348 0464

LAND CONTRACT TEHMS and loLs of space in this 4 bedroom quad in Canton Fami ly room with f i replace and lots of s to rage space Good house for large fami ly and reasonably pr iced at S71.900

S I M P L E ASSUMPTION avai lable on (this spacious 4 bedroom quad that in e ludes 3 baths, cen t ra l air , f o r m a l din Ing room and absolutely f an ta s t i c fin ished basement , asking $84,750

SPECTACULAR 1 Ma in tenance f r e e brick ranch in Plymouth , f ieldstone front, 3 bedrooms, 1W baths, finished rec room, hardwood floors, seller needs cash, 7% LAND CONTRACT, $65,900

E X C E I T I O N A L NEW' Canton Coloni al, huge country kitchen, the most ctip^ board space you will find. 4 bedrooms 2 Mi baths, owner relocated, super land cont rac t t e rms . 9 5% interest r a t e $86,900

Schweitzer Real Estate BETTER HOMES

& GARDENS 453-6800

SOLD-SOLD-SOLD Is what the owner wan t s Bring m e an o f fe r on this Tudor style 3 bedroom, 1V* bath model I'll give you all the upgrad-

e d floor covering, window t r e a t m e n t s , mi r ro red doors, a rched f i replace , cen-tral air and m o r e Land con t ra** t e r m s with low down payment and Interest r a t e We m a k e monthly payments af fordable for you

, KOENIG & Associates 455-7320

WIFE SAVER 1st floor laundry ' Cathedral ceiling in family room Backing to park a rea 3 bedroom 1 Vs« bath colonial with large mas t e r bedroom $76,900 Ask for

EILEEN AGIUS

Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

315 Northville-Novi

8 - 1 1 Owner Is willing to negot ia te on the in-teres t ra te , pr ice & down payment on this all brick ranch Full basement , at-tached ga rage and immedia te occupan-cy Asking $67,690

KOENIG & Associates 455-7320

315 Northvillo-Novi ALMOST AN A C R E

of t rees surrounds this 3 bed room Split Level Spdcious liv-ing room with f i replace, for ma l dining room, la rge kitch en, 2-'x22 family room Con t e m p o r a r y s tudio bui lding with f i rep lace overlooks in-ground pool Blend Ra le Mort gage avai lable $106,900 Call 261-5080

Thompson-Brown

NORTHVILLE, In-Town Location1 Me-ticulously main ta ined home on nicely treed lot Finished basement with natu-ral f i j ep lace & ex t ra bedroom $64,900

ERA M.D. H A R W E L L

6 2 6 - 3 8 0 0 NOVI T W P builder 's model, rent with option to buy, 1700 sq ft 3 bedroom colonial with f i replace in family room 2 ca r a t t ached ga rage . $675 Immed ia t e occupancy, mus t see 851-1666

NOVI • 3 bedroom brick, utility, car-port, G E electr ic range re f r ige ra to r , d ishwasher Assume 7 " Mtge or New Mortgage $49,900 Owner . . 477 8980

RELOCATE YOWR home equity Ex-change , t r a d e or purchase into this e le gant pew 4 bedroom colonial 46361 N Valley, Beacon Woods. North Subdivi sion Assume 30 yr mor tgage ba lance Realy World Wm Decker 455 8400

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FULL BASEMENT 3 BEDROOMS

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A STEAL Low, low down L C , huge brick quad levej. 3 enormous bedrooms, m baths, country kitchen, spacious family room with f i re lace 4 doorwall to patio, 1st f loor laundry, basement garage, need fast sale $49,900

Castelli 525-7900

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Tim Boroff 33249 Forest St #205

Wayne

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591-2300 ext. 244

CONGRATULATIONS!

BEST BUY IN AREA Reduced to $48,900 this all brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, finished basement , 2 baths, 2 ca r garage, 9% Land cont rac t te rn is Call for appoin tment today

! G A R L I N G Realty

453 -4800

Duplex $8,000 Assumes

Super 4 bedroom unit with fami ly room & a t tached ga rage plus a very nice 2 bedroom unit Excel lent income rental or live in one & rent the other $44,500

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400

316 Westland Garden City

NEWLYWED SPECIAL Move in condition best descr ibes this sha rp it c lean brick ranch Highlights include a newly remodeled kitchen, spacious living room, full basement , ga-rage $41,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

474-5700

WESTLAND, Livonia Schools, well-in-sulated redecora ted 3 bedroom ranch. 2 ^ ca r ga rge $42,000 with $8,000 down on a 10% land cont rac t 572-6126

318 Redford EASY LAND CONTRACT And simple assumption of fe red on this g rea t family home located on a low t ra f f i c s t reet in Redford Twp This newer 4 bedroom ranch has a full base-ment . large modern kitchen, with all appl iances Only $45,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

474-5700

House of Plenty Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 natural f i replaces , 2 full baths, cen t ra l air , Flor ida room, finished basement , 2 ^ ca r garage, and m o r e for $75,900 LAND CONTRACT t e r m s

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 INVESTMENT opportunity For sale below marke t $3,500 assumes $25,200 balance, 11% L C with 5 years r emain ing 3 bedroom bungalow near 7 & Tele-graph Cur ren t ly ren ted , excel lent tenants, smal l cash flow Call Dino Val lone, Schweitzer Bet ter Homes & Gar-dens 647-1900

LAND CONTRACT with very low down payment 3 bedroom brick ranch Alu-minum t r im, basement l> ga rage Im m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . S u p e r c l ean $57,900

Earl Keim Realty 261-1600 R E D F O R D TWP Seven Mile Beech a rea Land contract , low down pay-ment 532-9345

$5,000 DOWN, 3 bedroom Ranch with basement and g a r a g e Newer paint 4 carpe t Super decor, fenced y a n l over looks valley' Quick Occupancy!

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

ASSUME 8 % % ! DESIRABLE "country-like" Westbrook Manor ' 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch, m Baths, F i replace , 2 Car Attached Ga-rage L C . or Second $71,900.

" ka thy rockefel ler" R E / M A X

Foremost, Inc. 422-6030

CAN YOU BELIEVE... The price of thus 4 bedroom Colonial in beautiful Alta Loma S u b ' 21* baths, family room with f i replace and 2 car a t tached ga rage Aan absolute givea way at $94,900

EARL

KEIM Midwest, Inc 477 0880

FARMINGTON HILLS O P E N SUN 2 5, 21047 St Francis , 8 Mile Inkster 3 bedroom brick ranch, $45,000 l- ind contract t e r m s Internat ional Appraisal 4 Inves tments 459 0420

" H E L P " My owners have a new home I 'm a 2 year old Quad with 3 bedrooms, 1W baths, cozy fami ly room with f i replace , all nicely decora ted iu ear th tones Come over and see for yourself , my many other fea tu res Let your E K R Salesperson a r r a n g e the best t e r m s for you I can be yours immedia te ly for $75,900

EARL

KEIM Midwest, Inc 477 0880

MOVE RIGHT IN' and "Light Up Your Life"' with a cozy f i re in this 4 bedroom Ranch F a m i l y room, r e c room - give space for all fami-ly act iv i t ies Owners anxious and will give excel lent Land Contrac t t e r m s $96,500 Call 553 8700

Thompson-Brown

310 Union Lake Commerce

COUNTRY HOME on 1 acre in Com-merce Township Minutes to Twelve Oaks f l a i l , 3000 sq ft 2 ^ baths, up to 5 bedrooms, family room with f i replace , den, all kitchen appliances, 1st floor laundry room, fully carpe ted , remod eled, new insulated siding New gas fur nace. All drapes $83,900 10"£ down 11% L C 624 7727 or 669 9222

311 Orchard Lake Walled Lake

NEW ON MARKET, by owner, under $50,000 Quick sale 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, brick 4 a luminum ranch, family room. 2 ca r garage, t reed, fenced in yard Next to park, walk to school, as-sumable 8 ^ " to qualified buyer

624-5403

319 Homes For Sale Oakland County

BY OWNER, split en t rv con tempora ry . 3 bedrooms, \Vi baths, loft, family room f i r ep l ace , l ake p r iv i l eges . $74,900 T e r m s include a s s u m a b l e 8*«% 391 3621

CLAWSON REDUCTION Seller reduced this sha rp 3 bedroom brick ranch for quick sale It o f f e r s a full basement , 2 car ga rage , ca rpe t ing Asking $55,000 Land cont rac t t e rms Call 641-7243 or 548 3456

326 Condos For Sale ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE,

price range $50.0oi new. beautifully decorated, neutral colors, has to be seen to be apprecia ted , excellent location Southfiela 646-9587

328 Townhouses For Sale

320 Homes For Sale Wayne County

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Century HOMECFN

21 TER

476-7000

10 Year L -C 3 bedroom main tenance f ree home, 1 i-i ca r garage and finished basement Owner has moved south Asking $39,900 Negotiable down payment Call

JIM CRAVER R E / M A X

Foremost, Inc. 422-6030 11% LAND CONTRACT avai lable , 3 bedroom bungalow, newly decora ted , dining room, finished basement , 1 ca r

farage West Chicago-Inkster Rd a rea all Bob or J a n before 5pm>459-2030

After 5pm 591-0582 or 591-0533

GARDEN CITY ASSUME 10% $467 mo including taxes, $15,000 down, $50,900 Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2W c a r ga rage , ear th tones E x t r a s galore Buyers only 525-6645

GARDEN CITY. 3 bedroom bungalow, 2>4 ca r a t t ached garage, 2 baths, par t ly finished basment with kitchen, double lot, patio, 20 X 35 inground pool, a lumi num sided I-and cont rac t o r conventi-onal $59,000 425-4851

J U S T L I S T E D Adorable, and a f fo rdab le is this newly decora ted 3 bedroom ranch Highlights inclade a country kitchen, ful l finished basflment and excel lent t e r m s $47,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

474-5700

LOW, LOW DOWN L C t e r m s or assumption on this beauti-fully decora ted s t a r t e r home, spacious bedrooms, country sized kitchen, car -peting thru out, 1st floor laundry, coun-try setting, $31,900

Castelli 525-7900

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

A MOTIVATED SELLER will take any thing of value as your down payment on a 3 bedroom Bi rmingham bungalow Bill Marsh. Real tor 833 1540 626 0081

BIRMINGHAM 130 Argvle Blvd Compact 2 bedroom ranch Newly carpeted 4 decora ted fo r immedia te possession Bus stop at cor-ner Lot sized for minimindl yard care Offered a t $77,500 Detroit Bank 4 Trust . Trus t Real Es t a t e 222 3726

BRICK 3 bedroom ranch, family room, ca rpe ted rec room, wet bar, cen t ra l air , IVi baths, 2 car garage, mid $70's 8Vi% assumable, L C o r blend 644-5387

FRANKLIN Charming New England colonial on over 2 beaut i ful wooded a c r e s 4 bedrooms, 21* baths . 2 fire-

Elaces, screened porch, 2Mi ca r g a r a g e V« % assumable mor tgage , $197,000

reduced f rom $205,000 Lease with op-tion to buy avai lable Owner 851-5438

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QUARTON LAKE ESTATES Quarton or Holy N a m e Schools By owner - 4 bedroom English Tudor, den, 2 f i replaces , sewing room or off ice off mas t e r suite, screened porch, ex t r a clo-sets 4 s torage Numerous quali ty fea-tures Reduced to $234,900 12 V, % assumable mtge to qualified buyer Ap-pointment 646-3016 or 644-3732

S I M P L E ASSUMPTION - $15,900 to a s s u m e 11 V« % fixed r a t e . 3 bedroom bungalow, centra l air , f i replace. New carpe t ing Bi rmingham 649-0471

303 West Bloomfield AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

Beautiful 2600 plus sq ft con tempora ry tri-level 4 bedrooms. 2 full 4 2 half baths Newly decorated in and out.

LEASE/SALE BY OWNER 11 % Land Contrac t

$118,900 Call 626-7^48

SHARP 4 NEW COLONIAL' with f i replace in huge mas t e r sui te 4 family room Owners anxious' Low Down Paymen t on e a s y L a n d C o n t r a c t $119,900 Call 553-8700

Thompson-Brown S I M P L E ASSUMPTION

Low main tenance brick ranch, 4 bed room. 1W baths. 33' cus tom finished rec room, laundry, workshop, screened sun porch with s to rms , 2 ^ ca r ga rage , fenced yard, close to schools. 9Mi% as s u m p t i o n LC or blend poss ib le $64,900 Owner 474-2818

$15,600 DOWN" Winding Roads • lead to this Custom Brick Ranch on la rge lot Gorgeous sett ing between 10 4 11 Mile For Personal Inspection, phone now' LAND CONTRACT

Century HOMECEN

21 TER

476-7000

305 Brighton-Hartland

BRIGHTON 2 BUILDER'S MODELS One Ranch • One Quad You n a m e the pr ice You n a m e the t e r m s Asking $78,000 We want to sell If you're a se rious buyer call

229-2080

FAIRWAY TRAILS BRIGHTON

MSHDA FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE

Our Homes Qualify

. . .DO YOU? Call VERA for di rect ions

to F a i r w a y Trai ls

1-229-2080

306 Southfield-Lathrup CUSTOM built con tempora ry ranch, Southfield, 3 bedrooms, 2"^ baths, fire-place in large family room, a t tached 2 ca r g a r a g e , a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e $81,900 569-9792

307 Milford-Highland FANTASTIC BUY Owner must sell $3500 down on an II % Land Contrac t moves you in New 3 bedroom ranch in Highland Township, carpe t ing through out, immed ia t e occupancy $46,500 Manor Real ty , 2550 Highland R d , Highland. Ml 887 6200

306 Rochester-Troy ROCHESTER - Open Sun 2-4 3314 Aquinas By owner Lovely 4 bedroom 2 bath ranch on W acre Reduced f rom $93,000 to $79,900 L C $16,000 dbwn $640 per month 693-4968

ROCHESTER 4 bedroom. 2 * baths, 2 f i replaces , newly decorated, ear th tones . cen t ra l air, sprinkling systems, large lot, a s sumable mor tgage . $95,500

652 6386

SACRIFICE PRICE Trans fe ree says sell! I -75/Adams Rd area , half a c r e lot, 3-5 bedroom, fasci nat ing home, 3 baths, lake privi leges Priced fa r below appra isa l f igures L a v e m e Eady 4 Associates 626-4711 275-4422

Tree Lined Street E s t a b l i s h e d Wayne ne ighborhood Grea t little s t a r t e r that is beaut iful ly decora ted 2 bedrooms, basement and g rea t financing l ^ n d contract or sim-ple assumption $33,900 Ask for

NORMA PETERSON

Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

324 Other Suburban Homes For Sale

LAKELAND l e n d e r s repossessed house 1828 sq ft con tempora ry ranch on 1 13 ac res with 209 It Zukey Lake canal f ront Fo rma l dining room' 2 baths. 3 bedrooms, (ami ly room with wood stove. 2 ca r a t tached ga rage I .and contract t e r m s avai lable $99,990

Eve 449-2915 or 449-4466 OREN F. NELSON

REALTOR 9163 Main St Whitmore Lake

1-449-4467

WIXOM Super Land Contract

t e r m s on this 3 bedroom I '-a bath colo mal, family room with f ireplace, base ment , a t tached garage, and m o r e for $67,500 Countrv living at its best

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660

325 Real Estate Services

FREE Renters Seminars Feb 16 4 17, 7 15 I'M SUBJECT Tax advantages and legal aspect of h o m e o w n e r s h i p ' (Speakers Attorney 4 CPA) ALSO How to buy at low in-terest ra tes Call for reserva tion (limited sealing) LIVO-NIA 261-0700 or FARMING TON 477 l l l l

REAL ESTATE ONE

326 Condos For Sale BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom Condo New kitchen, centra l air $62,900 $12,000 Down 9 '«" . I ^ n d Contrac t 649 3100 or af ter 6pm 540-1991

FARMINGTON HILI-S condo 1 bed room, excellent condition, appl iances pool 4 tennis cour ts Simple assumption 14"', $$42,500, by owner Call Sat 4 Sun anyt ime. Mon-Fri a f t e r 5pm 553-8881

LIVONIA 2 bedroom, large dining area full basement , screened patio

522 1760

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WEST BLOOMFIELD. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 ca r garage, Pepper Hill upstairs unit, professionally decorated, immacu late $109,000 T e r m s avai lable Days 569-3883 Evenings 855-2662

" W E S T L A N D " STEAL this 2 bedroom unit very clean 2 bedroom condominium complete with garage, centra l air, and all appl iances to s tay Owoer must sell Call today for more information Pr iced well below comparab l e unit Asking price $35,000 5 year land contract also avai lable Ask for

JIM CRAVER R E / M A X

Foremost, Inc. 422-6030

KINGS MILL c a o p NORTHVILLE 1 ,2 4 3 bedrooms Monthly cha rges in elude gas for heating, cooking hot wa ter 4 main tenance Memberships sold on cash basis onl_^ f rom $13,000 tc $19,000 Call. 349 5570

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

BURROUGHS FARM 10x50 mobile home, screened porjeh 4 covered pat io $2500 on site or mi>ve Call a f t e r 6prr

C H A T E A l Champion. 12x60 nished. all app l washer drver $8900

CHATEAU EST ATI'S. Trini ty. 3 bedrooms 2

E S T A T E S . NOVI 1974 2 bedrooms fur

lances , inc luding ve fy good condition Af^er 5 30pm 455 682'-

Novi. 24x6( , _ baths watei

sof terner washer 4 drver $16,000 624 840'.

333 Northern For Sale

Property

CABIN 2 bedroom located on 3 lots near beautiful Heart Lake Otsego County, Gaylord $16,000 Telephone Lowell Blumberg Real Es ta te Gavlord

(517> 732 3534

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

TRY0N, N.C. • One Tryon P lace Condominiums •

2 and 3 bedrooms 2 baths 1.332 1 460 sq (l plus deck and ->liirage Custom Designed Interior I nder construction Also 2 3 4 bedroom homes acrcag< lots and f a r m s Call F R E E

1-800-438-9731

336 Florida Property For Sale

BROOKSVILLE-douhle widi moblh home 24*60U 3 bedroom 2 hath (arm ly room cent ra l heat 4 a n 2 utilitv %heds washer dryer d i shwasher fenced va rd pool 133x190ft lot $46 000 904-596-6566 427 0093

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CAPE CORAL 3 double lots rapidly growing a rea excellent investment Call a f t e r 7pm 689 8223

ERROL ESTATE Resort 4 c o u n t r y d u h near Orlando ! bedroom 2 bath rondo golf villa Fulls furnished assumable 14 1 1 ' I 474 1909

NEW $140 Pe r Month C On a lot of your cho Es ta tes 46000 Gedt Call 495 1166 or

IOME o^npletely Furnished

ce Holiday es Rd , Canton

729-960U

NOVI 12 x 60 furnished 2 bedrooms includes washer ai^d dryer very nice condition, t e rms 4 f inancing avai lable $5000 357-2557

REGENT, 1973 2 good condition, ran well-located park Westland $6,900 or

SHANNON, 1981 3 ex t ras Large Cant $4,01)0 down $21 anxious

bedroom. 12 X 45 stav on location in 7659 Inkster Rd

best offer 427 0002

bedrooms I ' j b a t h >n lot Assume with

month divorced 495-0728

SOt 'THFl l i l . l ) IKIWNS SUPER sharp 19?9 Hlllcresl. com pletely furnished a^id ready to move in including all appliances, natural f i re place washer, dryer and dishwasher Only $15,900 with i fnnimum down Hur rv this won t last I ALMOST new I98 | Bay view with ap pliances Owner moving to Texas says sell it1 Only $U.p00 with min imum down

Turpin &! Associates Mobile Hi ine Division

573|8380

global MORIl.lt HOMES

ROCHESTER ESTATES Vindale 1969. front dinette i2 bedrooms. I bath 14x70, 30 gallon g^s water heater , ga> forced air fu rnace (disposal, window a n unit range oven, i jefr igerator d rapes patio shed, 8 vea(r f inancing family section Call Global,at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Baron 1972 front living a rea 2 ^edrooms 1 bath 30 gallon gas water hea ter gas forced air furnace/ washer, d ryer , range, iwen drapes ' s torms, patio, shed $10,900 8 year financing. 45 iiay occupancy fami lv section, war ran ty included Call Global at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Daylona 1972, front den i bedrooms. I bath cent ra l air , heat pi(mp range oven, re

MARCO ISLAND luxurious ocean front cornpleteK furnished pr ime condo overlooking the Gulf of Mexu o in< lud ing boat m a n n a tennis courts 4 swim ming pool South Sej-- Club built bv Deltona Must s a c r i f i c -it $187 900 Call 813 394 6796 or «I3 394 027:.

P O M P A N 0 CONDO furnished well kept Complex heated pool dubhous i d o s e to shopping low main tenance Mr I'faff 305 782-6500 or 305 391 5)491'

TEQt 'ESTA FLORIDA Condo 15 Miles No of Pa lm Beach first floor 2 t*tl rooms 2 baths intercoasi.il ,it vour front door Pr iva te dockage Beautiful ly furnished Used only 3 months Maxwell M4 030b Florida phone 305 746 2832 Lease or sell

T H E HAMLET COt NTRN CLUB Del Ray Beach Flor ida 2 bedroon 1500 sq ft condo in pr ivate i ountrv < lut> resort Semi furnished excellent cjind: Hon 4 main tenance free $135 000 V s u m a b l e S ' j m o r t g a g e Country Club member sh ip avai lable Contact owner Mon thru Fri 9am 5pm 588 5141

338 Country Homes For Sale

EXECUTIVE ESTATE California multi level c o n t e m p o r u n I bedroom den family room 2 fir> places Superb out huildings 25 ac res pr ivate lakefront convenient toX ways $375 000 La verm K.ids i- Associates 275 4422 227 4744

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

P I N E LAKE Approx 1 2 a c r e off lak' p r u a t e l i o r tage on lake included Bloomfield Hilis Schools B\ Owner $50 000 353 2 4 2 2

ROMULUS 2 ' j a c r e s Liberal t e rms Land contract Park like set t ing Pnc«-negotiable 728 4h'JJ

f r ige ra to r . s to rms trie water heater

shed 30 gallon elei gas forced air fur

nace. $11,000, 8 velar f inancing Imrne diate occupancy, war ran ty included, 12x65 with 10x20 «xpando Call Global at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Cambr idge 1971, front kitchen 2 bedrooms 1 bath 12x62. washer, d r^er disposal range oven, re f r igera tor ; window air unit drapes, patio, shd 80 gallon gas heater gas forced air fu rnace $12 500 8 year financing, family section Call Global at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Liberty 1974, front kitchen 2 bedrooms, I bath 14x60, with 8x4 p i r c h washer d rye r range, oven, r e f r i g t r a t o r , s torms, palio shed drapes . 30 gallon gas water heat er, gas forced air f u rnace $12,500. 8 vear f inancing fami ly section Call Global at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Broad m o r e 1970, front living a rea . 3 bedrooms 1 bath, with 12x24 expando, disposal window air unit. shed. 30 gallon gas wa ter heater , gas forced air f u r ance $12,900. 8 year f inancing. 45 day occu pancy. family section Call Global at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Mar le t t e 1971, front kitchen, 2 bedrooms, I bath 12x64 with 7x14 e ipando , 10x13 porch disposal, s to rms range oven, r e f r ige ra lor. patio, shed, d rapes 30 gallon ga« water heater , gasl forced air f u rnace $15,900 10 year financing, adult sec tion Call Global at 656 1424

ROCHESTER ESTATES Vindale 1974, front living a^ea, 3 bedrooms. 1*« bath, 30 gallon gals water heater , gas forced air f u r ance t ral air, range storms, drapes , pa

12 year f inancing Call Global at 656

washer , d ryer , cen oven, r e f r ige ra to r , lo. shed 24x52, f am

ily section wa r r an ty included $25,500, 30 day occupancy

424

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RED WING TICKET WINNER

Kevin Yenglin 4728 Bramford

t ' Troy

Please call the promotion department of the Ob-server 8 Eccentric be-tween 9 A M and 5 P M Tuesday. February 9 1982. to claim your TWO

J FREE RED WING TICK-ETS

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340 Lake-River-Resort Property For Sale

Retirement or Leisure Time In Sunbelt S ta le of North t ' a rd l ina

P r iva t e recreat ional residential com munily. very successful 4 well e s tab I ished located 10 mile W of Pinehurst Homesites homes or one level town houses Golf tennis 4 all wa te r spor t s

For a brochure wri te to

SEVEN LAKES P O Box 525 E West End. N C 27376

Att n .leb I) Koury

342 Lakefront Property FOUR Bedroom 2 l i bath, 2200 sq ft large kitchen, f i replace , clean modern beautiful treed lot. $25 000 down 7' , second mor tgage No Reasonable Offer Refused Asking $135,000 363 2323

ORCHARD LAKE FRONT Bl-LEVEI l l i acres , beautiful views 3 4 bed rooms. 3 baths, cen t ra l air many ex t ras 'pr iced to seti 682-8637

ORCHARD L A K E F R O N T One of a kind1 Near ly an a c r e 132 ft lake f ron tage sandy beach Spacious 3 bedroom ranch with den family room walk out l o w e r j e v e l T e r m s $300,000 Laverne Eady 4 Associates 626 4711 275 4422

VILLAGE O F LAKE ANGELUS LAKEFRONT 4 year old exceptional contemporary Exousite natural set t ing Kitchen 4 Kitchen l-akefront special is ts 673 2272

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342 Lakefront Property WALNUT LAKE • 102 ft on water Land Contract terms $110,000

5M-M40 WATERFORD LAKEFRONT

9% Land Contract Reduced $10,000, $119,900 Contemporary home on Mor-gan Lake 3 bedrooms. J1* baths, open kitchen with beautiful view Profession ally decorated, sound system, large liv-ing room area walk out to lake. Water-ford Schools 642-5725 or 644-9136

348 Cemetery Lots GRAND LAWN

Redford 2 graves section X. 2 graves. 478 9311 section T

351 Bus. & Professional Bldgs. For Sale

PLYMOUTH 2900 sq ft office com-mercial building on Main Street Many possible uses Excellent land contract terms $185,000 459 6200 464 2753

SIX SPITE Office Building in mint coi^ rtition 32500 Grand River, near Pow-

354 Income Property For Sale

ers. in Parmin DUKEREAl

ington : , T Y

INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE TAX BENEFIT INVESTMENTS

(1) Eight (8) Unit brick Apartment Building $175,000 • $50,000 Down Terms Available (2) 4 PLEX • One Bedroom units, $95,700. $25,000 Down L/C or 458 (3) TRI - PLEX, In Town. (2) two bed-room and (1) one bedroom apar tments Full price, $65,000, $16,250 Down L/C CR 461 (4) MODERN DUPLEX Natural gas heat, tenants pay utilities except elec trtcity. $64,900 Neg L/C Terms, C-103 (5) Three (3) (Two unit Duplexes) f r ame and aluminum construction, electric heat. $180,000 $52,000 Down L/C Terms C-104 (6) Seven (7) Unit Apartment Biilding, stoves and refr igerators included, gas heat $99,500 $20,000 Down L/C C -105 (7) COMMERCIAL BUILDING, on 2 75 acres, 50x70 shop, 5 offices. 52x70 pole barn, plus 600 sq ft garage includes heating units, lighting fixtures, fans plumbing fixtures. cabineLs, 3 Phase Power, Full price, $180,000 C-106 MC KAY REAL ESTATE (313)476 2284

477 6000

352 Commercial & Industrial Property

BIRMINGHAM downtown Maple near Jacobsons 4 Historic Franklin Village Retail or office Opportunity for mint locations, reasonable 540-4122

PLYMOUTH OLD VILLAGE 12.000 sq ft 10 unit retail renter $43,800 Net yearly income Terms International Appraisals 4 Investments 459 0420

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THREE I NIT APARTMENT in Plym uuth room for expansion, good tax shel-ter $7500 down or will consider an ex change 459 5177

INCOME Garden City. 4-6-7 units Exchange Trade 8 12 units Separate utilities. 16 23 units W Suburb 22 40 units

Perry Realty 478-7640 or or 427-7589

NOW!!! Time to buy Prices on low new tax benefits - owners will finance

Garden City Keego Harbor

Garden City W Suburbs W Suburbs

Trov Milford

Perry Realty 478 7640 or 427 7589

4 unit 5 unit 6 unit 16 unit 22 unit 23 unit 40 uoit

356 Investment Property For Sale

18 HOLE par 3 golf (course for sale House, clubhouse and equipment Cash business, established 15 years The price Is right Land contract. Principals only I 685-MM

358 Land Contracts

LAND CONTRACTS Bought for Cash

By Plymouth Mortgage Co 455 2900 453 6776 »VV

ALTERNATIVE Financing Available

Existing U n d £onUtoct» Purchased Call for Quotes Selling Your Home-Contact us for financing possibilities

DETROIT BOND &'MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CO

32969 Hamilton B vd , Suite 112 Farmington Hills Mich 48018

C a | [ | 553-7545

360 Business Opportunities

ABSENTEE OWNER Needs a working par tner ' for gift store in Fair lane Town Center Will consider partnership in other outlet Minimum investment of BOM Call. 852 6251

ADVENTURES IN HEALTH Frustrated multi-level people. I have what you are looking for Innovative new business concept will revolutionize the direct market industry Free de tails Mega Enterprises, Box 176, Dept OE, Belleville Mich , 48111 697 7730

BY OWNER 104 storage uniLs Excel lent condition Pontiac area

Call 4 ask for Margaret ' 616-734 5638 or 616-734 2616

FORMER ROCHESTER Salon owner wishes to form partnership with estab-lished salon in Rochestr Mr Joseph, 628 7262 or 628-1364

FOR SALE Small fully equipped engineering office in Birmingham Rent assumable

644 2539

360 Business Opportunities

AUTO REPAIR SHOP • Established Business in growing Kalkaska County Should Return initial investment - First Year Harmony Real Estate 4 Rental Management, Inc.. 1-800 632 5564

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361 Money To Loan AVAILABLE FIRST

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HALF INTEREST Gas. oil, mineral rights near Cadillac Presently leased for drilling. $15,000 .1 Tripp 35136 June Westland. MI . 48185 728-6973

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Castelli 525-7900

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WANTED, 5 bedroom home in West Bloomfield or Farmington Hills on lake or large lot Must have low interest as sumable mortgage Call a f te r 8pm. Room 249. Holiday Inn. Farmington Hills 477 4000

400 Apartments For Rent

FLATLETS with FIREPLACES 0,1.1*. 2 bedrooms, oak floors, lofts

Royal Oak Troy Pets'" AMBER 549 3618

400 Apartments For Rent TROY AREA Sutlers Creek Apart merits 1 4 2 bedroom vacancies Heat 4 water included From $340 Call 362 1940 or 362 2834

WESTLAND AREA Spacious I bedroom apartment $275 monthly Attractive 2 bedroom apart ment $305 Carpeted, decorated 4 in a lovely area Heat included

Country Court Apartments, 721-0500

WESTLAND, large I bedroom apart ments with walk-in closets, includes heat and water for only $275-$285 6 month lease Westland Estates located at 6843 N Wayne Rd Close to shopping and entertainment Call now or stop in Office hours 9-6 PM Mondav thru Fridav 721 3600

HOUSE WANTED under $30,000 by carpenter will do repairs for down pay ment 352-0345

FOR Luxury apartment living 1320 sq ft with twice the normal closet and storage space, make an appointment to see Cranbrook Centre in Southfield

'642-6777

FOREST LANE APARTMENTS 6200 NORTH WAYNE RD

WESTLAND 1 bedroom $275. 2 bedrooms. $295

Carpeting, appliances, swimming pool 2 ear parkniK $295, heat included '*'ose to Westland Shopping Center

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TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY 22277 W 12 MILE

SOUTHFIELD ONE BEDROOM

RENT INCLUDES HEAT 4 HOT WATER

STORAGE 4 LAUNDRY FACILITIES EACH FLOOR

FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN CARPETING

CENTRAL AIR 357-5809

VILLAGE SQUIRE ON FORD RD Just E of 1-275

RENT ROLL BACK Limited Time Only

SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bedroom

from $258 Central Air - Fully Carpeted

Sound Conditioned Pool & Sauna

Cable TV Available 981-3888

400 Apartments For Rent

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Playground on premises For more in-formation phone

WALLED LAKE 1 bedroom apar tment with refrigerator & range 155 weekly utilities included Call a f te r 7pm

661-1978

Franklin Palmer Off Palmer Rd W of Lilley

IN CANTON TWP. Luxury 1 & 2 Bedrooms

from $270 Central Air Conditioning

Shag Carpeting Pool 4 Sauna

Sound Conditioned Masonry Walls

Conc rete Floors MODEL OPEN DAILY 12 6pm

397-0200

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Ti >WEHS OF Southf eld Quality living in an exclusive high rise apartment ommunity Executive Penthouse apts

one bedroom apts . t apts exceeding 10

ipts wo bedroom. 2 bath )0 sq ft Olympic

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Perfectly located tarts at $350 Pre

sented by the FourMidAble Group For de 'ai ls Call 356 3650

EXTRAORDINARY SPACIOUS 1 K l Bedroom ApLs

Carpet Patio Air I'ool Heat Included I BEDROOM $300

HO IN 2 BEDRi ONE MONTH

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400 Apartments For Rent

Near Downtown Deluxe 2 bedroom with self-cleaning oven frost f ree re fr igerator . dishwasher fully carpeted central heat and air Rental J425 Call for appointment

645-2999 BIRMINGHAM ONE LEFT

Downtown 2 bedroom lownhou.se com pletely redecorated unusual rental op portunitv in a unique location T h e -units have been 100 . occupied for years carports I vr lease 644 2828

BIRMINGHAM-TROY 2 bedroom with new carpet, all appliances heat and water included either furnished of unfurnished Call 362-1940 or 362 099

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom apt Beau lifully landscaped quiel small complex with pool Next to Semta line $310 heat included Evenings 646-608.

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom, carpor t a i r conditioning, all utilities except electricity convenient location $360 645-2731

BIRMINGH AM 14 4 Pierc e I 4 2 bed room apar tments modern kitchen shopping nearby $350 4 $400 per monih Call af ter 6 PM 647-8230

WALNUT CREEK APTS RENT - $320

1 bedroom with balcony & storage room Located in Farmington Hills

Immediate Occupancy

851-1666 Or 477-4066

WESTLAND Walk to Hudson* larn« one bedroom carpeting appliances $270 month Call af ter 5PM on week davs anvtime weekends 728 8176

SLUE GARDEN APTS Cherry Hill n$ar Merriman

729-|2242^

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DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Luxury 2 bedroom apartment plus den Over iy» aq ft Cartam designed with many extra feature* OM of a kind, S apts made Into one fannedlate occu-pancy 646 7500

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM I bedroom flat overlooking Rouge River wKh attic available. 1400 includinc utilities M l 2121

FARMING T o d , SUBLEASE K«uing* ton Manor 2 bedroom apartment, heat included Call after 5PM, 477-MH

February Special !

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT INCLUDING HEAT

$265

CALL TODAY

699-2040

Village Green

Belleville Village Green Management Co.

FIVE MILK & Lahser • partially fur msbed basement apartment No pets All utilities paid $186 plus one month's security $53-8606

FIVE MILE Telegraph 1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator newly decorated, including all utilities $245 After 5 PM

47»-7593

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Southfield

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FREE RENT Firs! Month for a limited time only'

Tel-Twelve Place Across from Tel-Twelve Shopping Center I bedroom starting at $2»0 per month includes heat ca rpe t ing dishwasher pool, etc

355-4424 GARDEN CITY area I bedroom down stairs apartment in modern 8 unit building immediate occupancy. $2J5 month 348-0765

GARDEN CITY AREA Spacious one bedroom apartment $270 monthly Carpet decorated and cenlral air Heat included Garden Citv Terrace 425 3814

GARDEN CITY Large I bedroom on first floor Heal water & appliances furnished $265 Quiet building only 6 units 421 -7347

GARDEN CITY Maplewood Apart ments $245. 1 bedroom with appli ances heat & water Call between I2ain and 5pm 522-1742

GARDEN CITY I pper flat I bedroom, heat included laundry no pels, $275 monthly, $275 se-cuntv 421 1515

GREENFIELD 13 MILE $31)0 l-arge 1 bedroom, heat carpet, drapes appliances Adults no pets. $350 furnished 559-4326

GREENFIELD 13 Mile large 2 bed room lower. 13 mo lease I monfh free rent carpeted appliances pool, ample parking & storage balcony, mature adults only preferred Call before 7pm 288 1544

Hawthorne Club In Westland

On Merriman m by Ann Arbor Trail

$100 DISCOUNT 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

from $280 Includes Heat, Carpeting

Air Conditioning Patio It Pool sound Conditioned Walls 4 Floors

522-3364

Hillcrest C lub 12382 Risman

Plymouth Rd A Haggerty IN PLYMOUTH

$100 Discount 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

from $320 Cable TV Available

453 -7144 I MACULATE

Spacious I and 2 bedroom apartments available immediately Heal paid Ful ly equipped kitchen Shag carpet throughout and laundry facilities Wayne Forest Apartments 33117 For est Avenue Wayne Mi Office hours Mon Fri 12 5pm Sat 16pm 326 7800

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY (or one bedroom apartment Air conditioned Heal and hoi water included Swim nung pool Senior citizens welcome On 7 Mile Hd W of Telegraph 538 3684

LAHSER 7*Mite area Spacious 1-2 bedrooms Carpet ing appl iances Dishwasher laundry room parking Heat included No pets 255 4953

LIVONM WESTLAND

WE S TWOOD Village Apts .

Luxurious 2 bedroom apts shag carpel, GE self c leaning oven deluxe dishwasher, patio etwtri l air. security intercom system, clubhouse with sauna and heated pool Free carport

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY JOY RD AT NEWBURGH RD

522 -4720 M APLE near B i rmin | i am Spacious 2 bedroom, heat air, carpeting, appli ances h month free renl, $360 month

2 8 0 1 8 6 1

MAYF1.0WKR HOTEL Daily maid, service, color TV private bath telephone service Contact Creon Smith 453-1620

Efficient, elegant apartments for emulous educators

Special rate* M 2 - 0 2 4 5

DEARBORN HEIGHTS

Dearborn West Apts An established apar tment community with 1 and 2 bed room apartment! from $265 Patios, balconies, swimming pool A clubhouse Located in Dearborn Heights' finest area

INKSTER ROAD - 1 block N. of Cherry Hill -

OPEN DAfLY- 278-1590

Diplomat & Embassy Apartments SOUTHFIELD

Large 1 and I bedroOin apartments from IJ40 Many f f a t w e s including draperies, carpeting, and Indoor pool No pets

Open weekdays. Sat 1-5

559-2680 • te yourself Reduced ral

to (etchers. T t t t t M

to save rates

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HAMPTON COURT

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ON I AND 2 BEDROOM AITS

Very spacious apartments with ample storage Swimming pool and carports available WESTLAND 729-4020

NORTHVILLE - 2 bedroom apartment io house Beautiful residential area Basement, garage, all appliances |350 plus utilities, security deposit, no lease

349-0799

NOVI Brand Spanking

New We already have rented 25% of our units in just a short time but you still can be the first person to live in one of these spacious one or 2 bedroom luxury apartments Features include large bal conies, deluxe kitchens, large bedrooms A living area Two bedroom has double bath Walking distance to shopping A churches, easy access to 3 expressways Located on the N W corner of 10 Mile A Meadowbrook Open house daily I0am-6pm. weekends 12-5pm EHO One bedroom $335, two bedrooms $375

348-9590 642-8686

O A K L A N D M A L L A P A R T M E N T S

ONE & TWO BEDROOMS

f rom $285 INCLUDES HEAT

CARPETING AIR CONDITIONING SWIMMING POOL

CABLET V.

Close to 1-75 expressway and just blocks from Oak-land Mall Shopping Center.

365 East Edmund St.. |ust East of John R and South of 14 Mile Rd in Madison Heights

PHONE 588-5558 9AM-5PM Mon thru Fri

10AM-4PM Sat

Oakland Valley No. 2 APTS.

Near Oakland University. N on Souir-rel, past Walton Blvd . L of Birchfield to Patrick Henry Di R to office Apt 611 Studio 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments Sunken living room doorwall, balconies, self cleaning ovens, self de frosting refr igerator dishwashers Starting $285 per month

Call Tues Wed Fri 9 30 4 30 Thurs 9 30 5 30 Sal 9 30 3 30

373 -2196 OAK PARK SOUTHFIELD AREA

I-arge newly decorated apartments with balcony and carport 2 bedrooms. IW baths Adults 354 4333, 968 4106

ONE BEDROOM apartments for renl $230, heal and water included

Telegraph Fenkell area Call Sandv. 538 6359

ONE BEDROOM apt , Wayne - Ford Road area $195 monlh plus utilities

476-8317

Pleasing, picturesque apartments for perceptible police personnel

Special rates 545-3768

ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas

We Help Landlords 4 Tenants Share Listings 642 1620

A BEAUTIFUL WOODED SETTING

PONTIAC $225

One bedroom Orchard Lake Rd near Telegraph Includes carpet air condit lioner A heat Working adults with ref erences preferred

ORCHARD WOODS APARTMENTS

334 -1878 ALL Apartments at Cranbrook Centre, Southfield, between 12 and 13 Mile Rds. are a full block away from busy traffic Lots of garden court space For more peace and quiet, call 642-6777

ALL RENTS REDUCED FENKELL at TELEGRAPH We are rolling back our rents on every apart ment Studio, and one bedroom Securi-tv deposit $100 , includes, heat, water ca rpe t laundry facilities Call 532 9234

AMBER Place Troy 2 bedroom. 2 bath Oak floor, balcony, carport Pets" Yes'

549-3618

AT WESTERN HILLS APARTMENTS

FREE FURNITURE For New Tenants

FROM $265 Luxurious I and 2 bedrooms Carpels drapes central air. pool, clubhouse

37000 CHERRY HILL Between Wayne-Newburgh

Open Daily 12 5PM 729 6520

AVAILABLE NOW large efficiency $295 monlh including heal and water Sutters Creek Apartments in Troy Call 362 1940 or 362 0997

AXTELL ROAD APTS.

HEAT INCLUDED

l)ne and 2 Bedroom Apartments from $350 Balconies, Carpeting Carports. Air Conditioning, Swimming Pool, Club house No Pets Adults Preferred

Close lo Shopping, 1 Block North of Maple I Block E of Coolidge near Somerset Mall

FOR API*OINTMENT Contact Manager Bonnie Miller

TROY 643-9109 Educate yourself to save

Reduced rates to teachers

755 3671

BEAUTIFUL LARGE apts , carpeted. 1 and 2 bedrooms, rent from $280 includ ing heating Open 7 days1 Square Lake A Woodward area 334 8900

A BEST, Studio. 1 bedroom. $240 up, appliances, heal, gas stove paid, buses stores Telegraph A Plymouth Rd Homes In various locations 273-0223

BIRMINGHAM AREA 2 & 3 bedroom luxury Apts

Best Buy In the entire Birmingham area

$600 $810 647 1508 646 7500

BIRMINGHAM AREA Fully furnished 3 bedroom, finished rec room, air Available for short or long term lease Walking distance to town Close to main arteries of transports tion $950 monthly

Century 21 PIETY HILL, INC. 642-8100

400 Apartments For Rent

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ONE MONTH FREE

At end of lease, Rochester Rd. - 12 Mile In Royal Oak, 1 bedroom apt., new carpet-ing, good storage, handy lo-cation. Immediate posses-

sion available 547-2672 275-4364

ONE MONTHS FREE RENT Schoolcraft - Outer Dr Area Newly decorated 1 bedroom apt Carpet, drapes, air, heat Security system From $235 Call after 5 PM or anytime Weekends &S4-3446

Pleasing, pictureseque apartments for perceptible police personnel

Special rates 728-2880

PLYMOUTH • across from Mayflower Hotel All utilities paid Immediate opening 1 bedroom. 1st A last month in advance, 1 year lease, IJ75 month. Con tact Creon Smith 453-1620

PLYMOUTH Comfortable 1 bedroom on second floor of older home, garage space, stove, refrigerator $255 plus gas A electricity $375 security 1 year lease, no pets 349-2319

PLYMOUTH desirable one bedroom Carpeted, utlltles, cable TV Adults Available Immediately. $270 month Call: 455-8793

PLYMOUTH Downtown Living room, dining room. 3 bedrooms, kitchen with pantry, full basement, new carpeting, newly decorated $375 plus utilities Evenings 437 5541

PLYMOUTH freshly decorated I bed room apartment on Auburn St Share half of 2 car garage A half of full base-ment $300 mo Call Connie Kania days 455 0055 or Jim Mc Keon, Eves A weekends 453-2255

PLYMOUTH HEAT FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment, carpeting, appli ances included Adults No pets, avail-able March I, $275 459-9507

Plymouth Hills 768 S Mill, Plymouth One & Two Bedroom

From $265 Call 12 Noon to 6 PM

455-4721 278-8319 Mon Tues Thurs Wed A Fri Sat A Sun (12-5)

PLYMOUTH HOUSE APTS.

Special Offer $175 Mo for 90 Days

With 1 Yr Lease 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts

City of Plymouth Central Downtown Area

No Pets

453 -6050 PLYMOUTH LIVONIA Westland Joy-Hix Rd area 1 bedroom Apl, newly carpeted, appliances $275 per Mo plus security deposit Call 459-5177

PLYMOUTH small quiet Apartment Complex is now taking applications for I bedroom units Carpeted, cable, cen-tral air, appliances A laundry facilities $295 month plus utilities 1 yr lease

459 9156

BIRMINGHAM Convenient, all on one floor 2 bedroom lownhouse Private basement, private entrance, garage A more Walking dis-tance to bus lines & shopping $375 mo I .ease EHO

435 8964 642 8686

B I R M I N G H A M DOWNTOWN APTS

Luxury appliances, plush carpeting and elevators. Furnished apts available

1&2 bedroom units Now available from $395

642-2174 If no anawer, call 355 1673

BIRMINGHAM Holiday Special - 1 mo free rent Coxy, clean 1 bedroom, carpeted, heat includ-ed. ISJ0 646 6774

BONNIE VIEW MANOR APTS I Mile-Telegraph One bedroom. $275 Two bedroom, $210. Includes heat, air conditioning and carpet Security de posit, references required Adult com-plex No pets 9AM-5PM Mon thru Fri. sat 9-12 538 5339

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BIRMINGHAM 773 Henrietta One bedroom duplex with den A garage Close to town No pets One year lease $400 per month

647 7077

BONNIE BROOK A P A R T M E N T S

1 BEDROOM, $270 2 BEDROOM, $310

INCLUDES HEAT

Carpeting, air conditioning, swimming pool

19800 Telegraph Next to Bonnie Brook Golf Club

yOffice Hrs, 9am-5pm Weekdays 9am-1pm Saturdays

5 3 8 - 2 5 3 0

DEARBORN HEIGHTS PARKCREST VILLA On West Warren, E of Telegraph I A 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Carpeting, appliances, swimming pool

OFFICE HOURS Mon thru Fri 10-5

Saturday 11-4

Call 274-5662

Dearborn Park Apts. 26170 Michigan Ave.

Just w of Beech Daly

$100 DISCOUNT 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

from $250 Henlal Includes Air Conditioning Carpeting, Pool Sound Proofed

Construction

562-4623

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Northville WE PAY YOUR HEAT

Well known newer apartments are un-der new ownership New otfrpeting In apartments A hallways, aeeurity en-trance system A other improvements have been added to a desirable locsUon complete with woods, streams, A park areas Two bedrooms from $335 per month. EHO

642 8686 348 9590

SUPER LOCATION FREE CABLE TV

2 BEDROOMS FROM $340 Includes gas saving location, dishwash-er, stove, refrigerator, fire alarm, car-ports, carpeting A security of high rise building

CONCORD TOWERS 589-3355

1-75 A 14 Mile next to Abby Theater

-ate yoursel: Reduced ra I rates

to teachers 545-3768

Pleasing, picturesque apartments perceptible police personnel

Special rates 755-3671

for

TELEGRAPH PLYMOUTH

GLEN COVE Desirable one A two bedroom apart-ments from $260 Carpet, drapes, beat, air, appliances Adults preferred, no pets.

SENIOR CITIZEN RATE A TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

FURNISHED APTS AVAILABLE 538-2497

TELEGRAPH 7 MILE One bedroom Appliances, heal pets $235 plus security

537 2956

No

THE GLENS APTS At Hami l ton Farms

Br ighton R E N T X L S F R O M

$ 2 7 5 229-2727

THREE OAKS Troys newest luxury apartment com-munity 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom plus den A 2 bedroom apartments All appli ances, carports, community building, pool, tennis courts A rural setting W Mile E of Crooks on Wattles at 1-75

OPEN Mon thru Fri 10 to 6 Sal A Sun -10 to 4

Phone 362-4088

FARMINGTON HILLS' , - FINEST -

Williamsburg Townhouses

Spacious 2 bedroom, IH bath Townhouses with private en-trances. patio, carport A base ment Rent includes heat, cen-tral air. all appliances, swim-ming-pool Close to shopping A Expressways

32326 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just E. of Farmington Rd.)

OPEN DAILY - 553-2535

CITY OF PLYMOUTH PARKWAY ARMS

S Sheldon A Ann Arbor Roads Applications being taken for our spa cious I and 2 bedroom apartments

FROM $275 Includes carpeting, appliances, car-ports, swimming pool, walk to shop-ping No pets

Call 453-8811 CITY of Plymouth, upper flat. I bed room, living room, kitchen, dining area, stove, refrigerator, air conditioner, se curity. no pels After 4PM 464 1589

COLONY PARK APARTMENTS 12 Mile A Lahser

Luxurious adult community Two bed room apartments Clubhouse, pool From $440

355 2047

C O N V E f ^ N C E

JAMESTOWN APTS. Luxurious I Bedroom Apart ments from $370 Renl in-cludes heal attached garage with electronic opener, all ap-p l iances , Sound proof ing, Clubhouse A pool Close to shopping, Freeways A the area s finest Golf Courses

Grand River I hlk E of Halstead

OPEN DAILY - 477-3990

Efficient, elegant apartments for emulous educators

Special rates 545 3768

400 Apartments For Rent

W. C H I C A G O ROUGE PARK AREA

Newly decorated, I larga bedroom. 2 bath duplex Large living room. Kitchen, Dinette. Disposal. Parking

Adults preferred. $245 month

728-4800 Efficient, elegant apartments

for emulous educators Special rates

755-3671

.LIGHTHOUSE POINTE APTS. 2 Months Free Rent

Luxury units from $295 Picturesque ravine and pond Spacious club facility A pool Professional tennis court Large private balconies Dishwasher, disposals

Conveniently located in BELLEVILLE on the 1-94 Service Dr., '/* mile W. of Haggerty Rd. exit.

Open Weekdays 11-6 Weekends 11-5 (Closed Weds.)

699-3555

oPLYMOUTH MANOR APTS.

1 Mo. Free Rent With 1 Yr. Lease

Beautiful 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts

From $305 City Of Plymouth

Central Downtown Area No Pets

455 -3880 12 MILE LAHSER

Laurel Woods Luxurious adult community, 2 bedroom, 2 bath town-house with own laundry room & storage. Clubhouse & pool.

357-3174

7 MILE A TELEGRAPH AREA Low monthly rents Minimum security deposit Studio and one bedroom apart-ments include heat, carpet, air, and laundry facilities Close to shopping, transportation and churches Call man-ager 255-1829

Pleasing, picturesque apartments for perceptible police personnel

Special rates 362-0245

CANTON Country atmosphere, nice 1 bedroom apartment Utilities furnished, $245 monthly $350 security Call Days. 728 1750, Eves 595-0518

BRISTOL VILLAGE APARTMENTS 14 MILE A RYAN AREA

Large luxurious 1 A 2 bedroom apartments, some m baths Pool, clubhouse 6 month leases

Starting at $310 268-5061

Office open I0AM-6PM daily

CHATHAM HILLS APT. HOME

WITH ATTACHED GARAGE IN FARMINGTON

ON OLD GRAND RIVER Bet Drake A Halstead

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Fabulous Clubhouse with year around swimming pool, saunas, sound, fireproofed construction A more

OPEN DAILY 12-6PM 476-8080

DEARBORN CLUB In Dearborn Heights

5784 Inkster Just No of Ford Rd

ROOM TOWNEHOUSE Includes Heat, Fully Carpeted Air Conditioning. Pool

. 561-3593 Educate yourself lo save

Reduced rates lo teachers

362 0245

400 Apartments For Rent

LEONARD, Mich.. 2 bedroom, utility, dining room, unfurnished, $375 mo in-cluding utilities, security deposit, refer

M, lease required •34-4877

LIVE ON THE PARK PLYMOUTH PARK

; APARTMENTS 1 A 2 bedrooms Carpeted living room and hall, central air conditioning, kitch-en bullt-ins, basement, parking, pool Ready for occupancy. From $275 up monl 40285

dy for occupancy. From $275 up thly, heat included. See Manager 15 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth459-3137

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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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REDFORD AREA I-96 & TELEGRAPH

1 A 2 BEDROOM APTS FROM $265

Includes heat, stove, refrigerator, car-peting, fire alarm, carports

TOP OF THE DRIVE APTS. 531-2260

12880 W OUTER DRIVE

ROCHESTER MANOR APARTMENTS

801 Plate at Parkdale 1 and 2 BEDROOMS

Appliances A Carpeting From $260 including heal

CAI1 VIRGINIA

651-7772 or 774-1551

ROCHESTER SQUARE 668 MAIN ST.

No. of University Dr. Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom

280 Beautiful park area within walking distance to downtown Rochester

652-0543

400 Apartments For Rent

WAYNE $355 - Total Move In Cost Quiet 1 bedroom, heat, carpet, drapes, appliances $255 monthly Adults, no pets. Call 9 AM 6 PM 721 0508

Wayne - 2 bedroom apartment, carpet-ing. air conditioning, swimming pool $250 month Includes all utilities except electric Adults preferred No pets Noon to 8pm, 728-0699

W BLOOMFIELD-Sublet Ul November 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment Living, dining, kitrhen A garage $600 month 275 4042 " After 5pm 661 4838

RED WING TICKET WINNER

Vicky Rubin 4220 Barcroft Way

W. Bloomfield Please call the promotion department of the Ob-server & Eccentric be-tween 9 A.M. and 5 P.M., Tuesday, February 9, 1982, to claim your TWO FREE RED WING TICK-ETS-

591-2300 ext. 244

CONGRATULATIONS!

WESTLAND 2006 Venoy One bedroom, heat includ ed, adults $245

326-2770

WOODCREEK VILLAGE 2 A 3 bedroom Farmington Hills luxury apts Enclosed garage Immediate oc cupancy No pets Short term leases Call Mon thru Fri 851-2377

400 Apartments For Rent

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L u x u r i o u s 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• 2 F u l l B a t h s • C a r p o r t s Adul t C o m m u n i t y - r e s e r v e d f o r

r e s i d e n t s o v e r t h e a g e of 50

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Adult community now accepting rental applications for one bedroom apart menu starting at $2195 per month, in eluding heat, water, skimming pool

Call 455-6570 .

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom apartment within walking distahce of downtown, utilities included, immediate occupan-cy. $325 month 348-6765

PLYMOUTH, I bedroom, air. carpet ing, appliances. $250 b o n t h plus securi ly. Immediate occupancy way 522-2376

P1

Close to X 349 9289

LIVONIA VALLEY W O O D

29446 BCJBRICH On Middlebelt, N. of 6 Mile

1 and 2 bedroom units Appliances and carpeting From $410 including heat

ALSO Furnished units 427-3320 or 774-1551

400 Apartments For Rant

81/2 MILE-LAHSER Beautiful 1 bedroom apart-ment In a country setting Carpet, drapes, appliances, air Mature adults preferred, no pets. $315.

21210 Lahser Rd Manager's Apt 101

ROMULUS Key Manor Apartments 2 bedrooms by week or month, carpet ed central air appliances and pool 941 0790 or 389 1000

ROYAL OAK Spacious 1 bedroom for quiet, adult person Ground floor New carpeting $290 per month Includes heat Vuiet complex 516-9477

Efficient, elegani apartments for emulous educators

Special rates 728 2880

SAVE 50% RENT Singles Preferred Share Referrals

642 1620

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fr N O R T H W O O D

A P A R T M E N T S 1127 W. Farnum • 11-Mile-Woodward

1 B e d r o o m U n i t s - R e n t i n c l u d e s

Heat • Hot Water • Air Conditioning

• Carpet ing • Disposal • Range

• Ref r ige ra to r

• Laundry & Storage Facil i t ies

• Parking • Swimming Pool

541-3332

Equ*i O p p o r t u n i t y

H O U S I O Q 557-5339

Charterhouse 16300 W. 9 Mile

Southfield

Studio's - 1 & 2 Bedrooms

CENTRAL AIR • RANGE • REFRIGERATOR DISHWASHER • CARPETING • CARPORTS

TENNIS COURTS • SWIMMING POOL PAR fY ROOM • TV CONTROLLED SECURITY

557-8100

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1 & 2 Bedrooms 1% Bath» Covered Parking Livonia Schools

ALL THE FEATURES OF HOME Sen io r C i t i zens D i s c o u n t s

FROM $ 280

• HEAT INCLUDED • C o o k i n g gas i n c l u d e d . I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

Model Open 9-5 Daily, 12-5 Weekends

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

E A S T P O I N T E T O W N H O U S E S

FRASER, Ml. 14'/a M I L E - G R O E S B E C K

1-2-3 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

RENT INCLUDES: • STOVE -CARPETING • REFRIGERATOR • PRIVATE ENTRANCE • HEAT • LAUNDRY FACILITlEo • HOT WATER .PLAYGROUND

CHILDREN WELCOME OFFICE OPEN

DAILY, SAT. AND SUN 7 9 2 - 0 1 1 6

BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APTS

Palmer Rd.-W.of Hannan Plymouth School District

1 A 2 Bedroom apartments A 2 Bed room 1W bath townhouses Each unit completely air conditioned carpeted, all appl iances WESTINGH0USE WASHER DRYER in each individual unit Large walk-In closets Lower units and lownhouse with private patios A doorwalls Ample parking Village park with play area No Pets

FROM $255 & up Month 1 months security deposit

RESIDENT MGR 729-0900 10 lo 6 Weekdays. Sal J>y Appt 1715 Orchard Dr Canton Twp

Enjoy the Luxury of

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And the Sound of Silence

Spacious One (1) Bedroom Apts from $315 Per month

Located in beautiful Canton at -7480 Windsor Woods Drive-

Ibetween Lilley A Sheldon Rds )

For Details, call 459-1310 Presented by

FourMidAble Group FARMINGTON basement apartynent (2 rooms A bath), stove, refrigerator. $235 including all utilities Call after 5 PM 476-7593

FARMINGTON

DRAKESHIRE APTS. Spacious I bedroom apart-ments from $350 Rent in-cludes heat sound-proofing, all appliances, central air A 1st floor laundry Clubhouse, indoor A outdoor pools, close lo shopping A Expressways

Grand River. 1 blk E of Drake Rd

OPEN DAILY- 477-3636

FARMINGTON HILLS - Newly deco-rated studio A one bedroom apartment Drapes, shag carpet, appliances, cen tral heat air Starting at $255 474-2552

400 Apartments For Rent

STONEYBROOKE FIPTS Joy Rd. at 1-275

1 & 2 Bedrooms 1V4 Baths Pool-Tennis Plymouth Schools A NICE PLACE TO COME HOME TO

Senior Citizens Discounts

From $280

•HEAT INCLUDED-Cooking gat included Immediate Occupancy

MODEL OPEN 9-5 DAILY, 12-5 WEEKENDS Equal

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"ASK ABOUT OUR RENT SPECIAL " Now accep t i ng app l i ca t i ons for 1 and 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s .

RENT INCLUDES: • Heat & Water • Air Condit ioning • Garpeting • Laundry & Storage Facilities • Pool & Security

2 blocks East of Telegraph on 7 Mile Road

Office Hours 8 am-5 pm 5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

GROSVENOR SOUTH

TOWNHOUSES ELM ST., T A Y L O R

(Easi of Te leg raph , South of ( i i»ddard)

S P A C I O U S 2 B E D R O O M U N I T S

$ 2 5 2 m o n t h

CHARLES HAMLET

APARTMENTS

l & 2 B e d r o o m s from $305

H a m p t o n C o m m u -n i t y f a c i l i t i e s e lud ing Golf , Jog-g i n g t r a i l s . C r o s s C o u n t r y s k i i n g avai lable .

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OFFICE OPEN DAILY, SAT. A N D S U N . C A L L 287-8305 ( S J

NEXT """HUNTINGTON WOODS Huntington Gardens

Tbwnbouse Apts. Central ly located across f rom Rackham Golf Course, only steps to the Zoo, 5 min. to Northland. Quiet suburban area close to Southf ie ld, B i rmingham and Troy. Great t ranspor tat ion!

from $ 3 1 5 a month- Hlfc MONTH FREE

Michigan's BIGGEST Apartment Value!

2 Bedrooms - 2 Floors - Full Basement 10711 W. Ten Mile Rd. between Coolidge & Woodward, Oak Park

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Dishwasher, garbage disposal • S w i m m i n g P o o l

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R O C H E S T E R 8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

S64-6073 ^

Northgate Apts. RENT I N C L U D E S

• Air-Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator • Carpeting • Garbage Disposal • Laundry & Storage Facilities Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts • Activity Building

Heat & Hot Water • Movies and Entertainment

FROM $260 GREENFIELD AT 10V» MILE RD

Call OFFICE OPEN DAILY ftCQ Q C O O

SAT & SUN 9 D O - O 0 ^ O

WARREN PLAZA APARTMENTS 10 MILE-HOOVER • WARREN

1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS Rent Includes:

HOT WATER HEAT AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATOR STORAGE FACILITIES SWIMMING POOL

CARPETING DISPOSAL RANGE LAUNDRY PARKING

TENNIS COURTS

Office Open Daily, Sat., Sun.

754-1100

Exceptional Apartments and 2 Bed room Plans

F rom s 2 6 0

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postcard, to R E D W I N G T ICKETS, The O b -server & E c c e n t r i c Newspapers . 36251

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474-1305

RED WING TICKET WINNER

Robert B Oaks 24554 Lyndon

Redford

Please call the promotion department of the Ob-server & Eccentric be-tween 9 A M and 5 P.M., Tuesday, February 9, 1982, to claim your TWO FREE RED WING TICK-ETS,

591-2300 241

CONGRATULATIONS!

404 Houses For Rent AVAILABLE MARCH 1

3 room collage Very private Over looking beautiful wooded ravine Local ed in Southfield $375 month includes utilities Call from 8 AM 5 PM. 531 7128, after 5 PM 355-08!

3 BERKELEY -4 bedroom Quad, 2 rtr detached garage, carpeting. drapes, large family room $425 Kitchen appli-ances negotiable

KERNDALE large 2 bedroom, carpet ed remodeled kitchen with appliances, 2 car detached garage, $300

Lincoln Row Management Co

399-9910 BERKLEY 2 bedroom, finished attic, near 124 Mile 4 Greenfield $400 month I month security 851-9779

BIRMINGHAM Aharp 3 bedroom ranch, fireplace, new gas furnace, at-tached garage $475 per month Days 647 2727 Eve's 4 weekends, 644-5585

BIRMINGHAM Attractive Pierce St ranch offers 2 bedrooms, living room with dining area, carpeting throughout, appliances, finished basement with bar, garage $500 per month Eves 645-2995

BIRMINGHAM brick. 3 bedroom, basement, stove, refrigerator Singles, pets okay $435 month Others 273-0223

BIRMINGHAM Charming home with 2-3 bedrooms, fenced yard basement, sun room, $425 per month plus security 646-5995

BIRMINGHAM ENGLISH TUDOR 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage, wood stove insert option to buy available now, $550 Call 645-0750

BIRMINGHAM IN TOWN. 2 bedroom. 1 updated bath basement, garage, re-frigerator 4 oven range $400 a month Call after 5pm 646 8430

W W \ E APARTMENTS Modern one bedroom newly decorated Carpeted \dults no pets $225 per

month 595 8010

| BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, appli-I ances carpeting 4 drapes, gas heat,

f e n c e d v a r d $410 • s e c u r i t y I ' e t s 4 Singles Welcome' 646-7648

W \YNF NewIv decorated 1 bedroom \[t( with refrigerator stove air drapes carpeting $275 per Month includes all utilities Days 399 3610 Eves 5911480

W \YNE \ i monthly $15

e 1 bedroom $225 security Call

0 or Eves 595 0518

402 Furnished Apts. For Renl ABANDON YtlCR HI NT~ Select Rentals All Areas

We Help Landlords and Tenants Share Listings 642-1620

ATTENTION Executive Transfers 1 4 '! bedroom Apts Decorator furnished I,mated 1696 between 175 4 194 thrill a mo il up plus Security 469 1075

W Ml \BI E IMMEDIATELY. Modern bedrooms short term leasing Start

trig $120 per month Square Lake Woodward area 334 8900

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom bungalow living room, dining room, all appli-ances $350 month 642 0155

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom rec room, appliances hardwood Moors, well main-tained Close to commuter Short term lease optional $400 After 4 645 1249

404 Houses For Rent LIVONIA - downtown, near city offices, 3 bedrooms, carpeting, drapes, all ap-pliances, greenhouse, 1 acre, storage building, $425 Security deposit re-quired Immediate occupancy Nights 591-0472 Days " 476-6600

404 Houses For Rent WESTLAND, 2 houses for rent, 2 bed-room, $295 month, 3 bedroom, $390 month Immediate occupancy Before 3pm. 728-7924; after 5pm, 477-6472

LIVONIA Mernman 4 Lyndon, 3 bed room Rapch. family room, central air $525 mil t security References Call 10AM IPM/ 532-4141 or 464 2233

WESTLAND 3 bedroom ranch, appliances, drapes, carpet, large fenced yard Very clean $385 plus security 455-6630

LIVONIA-REDFORD AREA, available 3 bedrjlom, 2 bath, living immediately,

room 4 family room, carpeted, cur tains, garage Qi security Harding R E

nly $400 per month plus 349-8327

LIVONIA Retired? Single'' One bed room condo $375 monthly

WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom Co-lonial 2 4 car garage, sharp1 $725 monthly Ask for Kerry, Century 21 Home Center, 476-7000

More Homes Available"

LIVONIA Sharp, clean, 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 4 car garage, full base ment. stove, carpeting, fenced yard, se-curity required 464 2703

LIVONIA spacious 3 bedroom tri, nicely decorated, appliances, garage, security deposit. $480 mo 455-0213

LIVflNlA WESTLAND, redecorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, basement, pleas-ant neighborhood, good schools $450 month 525-1379

LIVONIA 2 bedrooms with den or 3 bedrooms Appliances, fenced yard $325 monthly 355-0388 or 355-1988

LIVONIA 2 bedroom, stove 4 refriger ator included, 1st 4 last months rent plus references Fenced yard, paved street 661-1489

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

BIRMINGHAM, nicely furnished 3 bed room, including dishes, linens, appl ances, color TV. Florida room Month ly Don, 682-0481 642 4300

!/

GARDEN CITY' 3 bedroom br ranch, 2 car garage, finished basement, furnished and appliances $430 per Mo plus $430 securj<y After 5 PM. 261-4729

407 Mobile Homes For Rent

-FARMINGTON 1 bedroom, furnished No pets allowed References 4 security required For information, call 478-2999

408 Duplexes For Rent CANTON Barchester Rd 2 bedroom townhouse, 1 4 bath, kitchen appli-ances, drapes, basement No peLs $410 plus utilities 453 1712

LIVONIA- 2 bedrooms, 28619 Clarita (7 Mile 4 Middlebelt area) $275 month plus 1 month security Call

531-4960

LIVONIA 2 bedrooms, carpeting, drapes, appliances. $350 m o , security deposit and lease Available March 3, Eves 591 0472 Days 476-6600

LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick ranch Car-peting throughout, 1 4 baths, full base-ment Nice location $440 month, Secur ity 464-9154 421 5469

BIRMINGH AM 2 bedroom brick, gas heal all appliances garage Can walk to town Wesl Of Woodward $475 mo Days 478 7400. after 6PM 332-2319

LIVONIA, 3 bedroom ranch, available March 1 Close to shopping, schools, and churches $360 month Call after 6

358 0003

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom carpeting, window treat ments, appliances garage $435 mo Call after 6pm 626 4978 | r

NEED A RELIABLE CO " To Manage your Rental Property - ' Call Slater Property Management

642 9700

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom with den. fully carpeted, just redecorated, air conditioner appliances, no pets Avail able immediately $400 per month 682 6136 647 4614

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom bungalow, basement Couple preferred, no pets Available now First, last 4 security $400 per month 288-1254

NORTHVILLE 4 bedroom, 2 4 bath colonial Family room, fireplace. North Hills Sub $750 per month plus utilities, security 4 references required 349 6355

NORTHVILLE. 6 Mile Rd 4 Haggerty area 4 bedroom with den. beautiful co-lonial. no pets $700 per month Call af ter 4 PM 477-7160

111- V TIKI I l l e an CoiUjll

ut i ve apartments furnished N Wood

Monthly leases From $450 43:. 6281

AN'TON furnished apartment daily icck.v ind monthly from $80 per i-ek 728 9876 729 7121

1 BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom near Lin | coin 4 Adams Central air appliances,

$425 discount rent Bill Marsh, Realtor 833 I .40 626-0081

N PONTIAC Large 2 bedroom townhouse Full bas ment. 1 4 baths, new carpeting Only, $315 per month 275-4364 or 642 5008

ABSOLUTE LUXURY

Monthly Leases COMPLETELY FURNISHED

$395 AND UP Birmingham Area

Maid Service Available

THE M A N O R S 280-2510

BLOOMFIKI D HILLS 4 bedroom. 2 4 hath, wooded lot Excellent location $950 per month Before 5pm 540-0030 Eves af ter 5pm 540-4013

N ROYAL OAK Shrine area, immacu-late 3 bedroom 1 4 bath brick Ranch, garage, basement, fenced yard, appli ances $500 mo • security 543-3289

EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS i Completely Furnished

Monthly Leases Birmingham frov Area

280 1820

EXECUTIVE SUITES ~ Sp.n iou> 2 and 3 bedroom suites avail ible in luxury condominium complex in Farmington Hills Completely fur nished Enclosed tTarage Maid service available Contact Steve 851 2377

FARMINGTON Hills 12 Mile Orchard Lake Furnished contemporary I bed room central ait all appliances balco-ny pool immediate occupancy $4 55 month Ver.y-sharp' S5.3 8352 354 IU60

I I V< IN IA Middlebelt Plymouth Rd are.i very small furnished apartment 1 bedroom I person only $150 mo plus utilities sec lint , deposit 477 1769

P I Y M O I h e a l in. I 1240 n i » c l e a n i n g

1 11 furnished I bedroom apt ded suitable lor I tenant 1st 4. l.ist months rent plus

rposit Sherry 349 8700

CANTON North 4 bedroom quad, family room, fireplace, garage base merit spacious and lovely $575 per month 455 0213

OAK PARK - sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, dishwasher stove, carpeting, basement, fenced vard, freshly decorat-ed. $395 mo 647-7233

C.ANTON 3 bedroom ranch 1 4 baths family room fireplace, finished base ment attached garage appliances, cen tral air No pets $490 45.1 1608

CANTON 3 bedroom quad, family room fireplace. 2 4 garage BRQ. appli ances. I ' i baths, immediate occupancy $495 mo plus security 455-6458

CANTON 3 bedroom quad central air. 2 baths family room 2 car attached ga rage $525 nio plus security deposit 9815055 459-0017

CASS LAKE canal front, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, rec room appliances. 2 car heated garage owner transferred $450 mo 334 9842

CHERRYHI1.I. 4 John Daly 3 bedroom brick ranch newly decorated, very clean, hasment 4 garage $390 per month 422 5123 274 6093

(T.ARKSTON 3 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, family room, lull hasement attached gar age. appliances' walking distance to town immediate occupancy, asking $625 Broker-Bruce 8518070

i U ' w s o N 14 Mile & Rochester Rds 3 bedroom house clean near shopping & schools Appliances carpeting large fenced yard $400 per month plus de l»>sii Immediate occupancy 522 7222

After 7PM 476 2754

SOUTHFIELD Furnished

HIGH RISE APARTMENTS 1 and 2 BEDROOMS

SHORT TERM LEASE

. 559 -2680 TWO FURNISHED efficiency apart ments & | two bedroom furnished .< par I ment all newly decorated Plvm outh Call after 3l)pm 459 4465

W AYN1" one bedroom furnished apartments $7o weekly hi lower rental bv the monlh All utilities included \dults preferred No pels Noon to 8pm 326 8474 or 728 0699

W-\YNF .t riN.m apartment within walking distance of shopping All ulili-ties paid 464 3571

Your 3 Room Apartment FURNISHED FOR '

$55 Month • All new furniture • L a r g e s e l e c t i o n • Warehouse showroom • Short or long term lease •option lo pun hase

GLOBE RENTALS W EST 17437 l.rand River at Halstead

Farmington 474 3400 EAST lino F Maple115Mlie) Between Rochester Rd 4 I 75

Trov 588 1800

DEARBORN HEIGHTS 5 room unfur nished house l.arge lot for garden No pets $300 plus I month s security

533 8606

DEARBORN HTS excellent area Cozy 3 bedroom brick Ranch $495 per month 1st & last month in advance $1,000 Security No pets 531 8390

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Place your classified want ad in

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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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PLYMOUTH - Canton area 4 bedroom colonial, 2 4 baths family room with fireplace. 1st floor laundry room, 2 car garage, convenient to I 275 4 696 $625 per monlh 455-7378

PLYMOUTH Stately brick Colonial with all amenities off N Territorial in a highly regarded neighborhood of cus-tom homes in large settings $675 month High preference for no pets Ask for Robert Bake only Robert Bake Re-altors 453-8200

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 2 bed room deluxe duplex . garage, basement, screened porch, $450 per monlh plus utilities Available Feb 15 851-3732

LIVONIA-Farmington Plymouth area 2 bedroom 1 floor duplex Carpeting, freshly painted, full basement, fenced yard $375 month, $375 security Utili-ties not included After 5pm, 278 1896

PLYMOUTH - clean 2 bedroom, carpeting, appliances, no wax floors, wallpaper, no pets, security 4 lease

459 8268

WF".STLAND (Mernman Dorsey) At tractive unfurnished, 2 bedroom du plex. immediate occupancy, $275 monthly. '274 6202

WESTLAND • I bedroom efficiency Ant, Ford Rd -Newburgh area Carpet ed. heat included, appliances, $235 per Mo Available immediate 455-8793

410 Flats For Rent REDF'ORD 2 bedroom basement apartment, appliances, private en-trance. $250 monlh plus security Call

255-4505

ROCHESTF^R. 2 bedroom upper flat $298 month plus security

8521756 or 852 1700

ROYAL OAK Upper, 7 rooms 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors. $350 per month 259 5600 After 6pm 643-0265

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

BINGHAM WOODS Luxury Condo immediate occupancy Unfurnished, 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, ravine 6 months Lease Sorrentino, Holcomb 4 Pascouau. 646-1400

BIRMINGHAM Location • fully fur nished $750 4 Up Will rent by week or month or year Contact John or Mary

Century 21 Piety Hill,Inc. Piety

642-0155 642-8100 CO NIX) with large balcony overlooking ^ utiful pond in the Bloomfield Vil-lage Development, GM truck 4 coach nearby, plus a nice shopping area with-in walking distance 1 Wdroom, $310 per month 334-9753

EXCLUSIVE BLOOMFIELD Hills 3 bedroom condo, 2 car garage, 4 min-ute from 1-75 Suitable for executive $1200 per month 977-6960

FARMINGTON" DOWNTOWN I bed room condo, ravine view, all appli-ances, carpeting Heat inelubed $350 monthly plus security 474-9350

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bedroom Condo, appliances, carport, pool, tennis, 14 Mile 4 Northwestern Call 855-5231

FARMINGTON HILLS Quiet living 1 bedroom, appliances, carpeting, pool, carport, tennis Immediate occupancy Near shopping $335 month 477-9690

FARMINGTON-quiet secure, 2 bed room. 2 bath condo, all appliances in-cluding washer 4 dryer, tastefully dec orated, screened porch with furniture, no pets, adults $500 plus security, im mediate occupancy 561-6467

HIDDEN HILLS Choice two bedroom Townehouse in Rochester area for lease Attached ga rage, fireplace, deluxe features Immediate occupancy $575 month

Call JUNE CONNOR 435-5866 - 652-1800

LIVONIA University Park Drive Prestigious

Wood.< Location" 2 bedrooms, 1st floor One year I.ease References $550 Mo Detroit Bank 4 Trust - Trust Real "Estate 222 3726

NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes Nice 2 bedroom 1 '2 bath townhouse Carpet-ing, drapes 4 kitchen appliances Fire-place in family room $490 mo 553 9358

RED WING TICKET WINNER Mike Bialaski

32135 Merritt Dr Westland

Please call the promotion department of the Ob-server & Eccentric be-tween 9 A M and 5 P.M., Tuesday, February 9, 1982, to claim your TWO FREE RED WING TICK-ETS

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t 2 4 4

CONGRATULATIONS!

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

KINGS COVE ROCHESTER

New 2 4 3 bedroom luxury condominium from $625 month

Immediate Occupancy Attached Garage

Deluxe Appliances Plush Carpeting

Premium Location option to Purchase with

30'! rent credit

JUNE CONNOR 435-5866 - 652-1800

414 Florida Rentals 416 Halls For Rent ISLA DEL SOL - St Petes Beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bath condo on island resort, available April, May 4 summer 2 week minimum 661-1315

LIVONIA Daniel A Lord K of C, 2 halls 100-275 capacity Ample parking, air conditioning Bental for all occasions Al Zinger 464-0500 or 427 3545

JUPITER OCEAN 4 RACQUET CLUB Affordable luxury Completely fur nished condos for vacation rental 3 heated pools, 13 tennis courts, ocean swimming Call 1-800-327-6630 or write Ocean Resorts Inc . Realtor, 1605 US 1. Jupiter. Fla 33458

ST SABKIS HALL Package for 300 people

For information contact Mr Gardner between 9am-4pm at 356-7012

JUPITER OCEAN 4 RACQUET CLUB Affordable luxury Completely fur nished condos for vacation rental 3 heated pools, 13 tennis courts, ocean swimming Call 1-800-327-6630 or write Ocean Resorts Inc . Realtor, 1605 US 1. Jupiter. Fla 33458

420 Rooms For Rent ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas

We Help Landlords 4 Tenants Share Referrals 642 1620

MARCO ISLAND, on the beach, new, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, corner unit ful ly furnished, tennis, pool, boat slips, sleeps 6, $700 weekly 645 2023

420 Rooms For Rent ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas

We Help Landlords 4 Tenants Share Referrals 642 1620

MARCO ISLAND New Ocean condo on white sandy beach Luxuriously deco-rated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, color cable TV, pool, tennis, marina 851 7518

420 Rooms For Rent ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas

We Help Landlords 4 Tenants Share Referrals 642 1620

MARCO ISLAND New Ocean condo on white sandy beach Luxuriously deco-rated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, color cable TV, pool, tennis, marina 851 7518

AN ATTRACTIVE Livonia sub. very good area, near I 96 4 I 275, furnished sleeping room, private entrance $50

NF:AR NAPLES, Bonita Beach, attrac-tively furnished deluxe 1 bedroom con do Pools, tennis, excellent view of the Gulf Available Mar 4 Apr 851 1347

NF:AR NAPLES, Bonita Beach, attrac-tively furnished deluxe 1 bedroom con do Pools, tennis, excellent view of the Gulf Available Mar 4 Apr 851 1347

FURNISHED ROOMS Also, effeciencies available Winter rates Daily, weekly or monthly $90 per week, no security deposit required Color TV, phones, maid service Royal Motor Inn. 27751 Plymouth Rd , Livo-nia 422-1911

OCEANFRONT luxury condo on Hutchinson Island near W Palm Beach 2 bedroom, 2 bath, brand new 4.ful ly furnished $750 mo May thru Oct 478-0069 477-6156

FURNISHED ROOMS Also, effeciencies available Winter rates Daily, weekly or monthly $90 per week, no security deposit required Color TV, phones, maid service Royal Motor Inn. 27751 Plymouth Rd , Livo-nia 422-1911

OCEANFRONT luxury condo on Hutchinson Island near W Palm Beach 2 bedroom, 2 bath, brand new 4.ful ly furnished $750 mo May thru Oct 478-0069 477-6156 LIVONIA AREA nicely furnished, col-

or TV, off street parking, gentleman over 35. 421 4971 ORLANDO DISNEY World Vacation

Beautiful condo. fully furnished, on Lake Rent weekly Near other attrac tions Reasonable 541 7144

LIVONIA AREA nicely furnished, col-or TV, off street parking, gentleman over 35. 421 4971 ORLANDO DISNEY World Vacation

Beautiful condo. fully furnished, on Lake Rent weekly Near other attrac tions Reasonable 541 7144

MAYFLOWER HOTEL Daily maid, service, color TV, private bath telephone service Contact Creon Smith 453 1620 ORLANDO Grenelefe Golf 4 tennis

club. ' l 4 2 bedroom condos. fully fur nished on golf course, close to Disney World 4 Cypress Gardens, 2 week mini: mum 313-646-9040

MAYFLOWER HOTEL Daily maid, service, color TV, private bath telephone service Contact Creon Smith 453 1620 ORLANDO Grenelefe Golf 4 tennis

club. ' l 4 2 bedroom condos. fully fur nished on golf course, close to Disney World 4 Cypress Gardens, 2 week mini: mum 313-646-9040

MIDDI.EAGED gentleman preferred Private entrance Cooking facilities, TV and spacious parking In Redford area $50 security $50 weekly 937-2554

PUNTA GORDA ISLES New 2 bedroom condo, 2 baths, large

MIDDI.EAGED gentleman preferred Private entrance Cooking facilities, TV and spacious parking In Redford area $50 security $50 weekly 937-2554

kitchen, living room, dining room, $1200 a month Monthly rentals only Call af ter 5 PM 261-6362

PLYMOUTH N MILL ST Adults preferred 25 4 older $25-$30 weekly plus deposit Laundry, parking

453 67.76 RF^NT DIRECTLY from condo owner 4 save Ski Boyne Highlands 4 Nubs Lovely, fully serviced, color TV, fire place, dishwasher Sleeps 8 545-5939

PLYMOUTH N MILL ST Adults preferred 25 4 older $25-$30 weekly plus deposit Laundry, parking

453 67.76 RF^NT DIRECTLY from condo owner 4 save Ski Boyne Highlands 4 Nubs Lovely, fully serviced, color TV, fire place, dishwasher Sleeps 8 545-5939

PLYMOUTH THE MANOR ROOMS F'urnished room with refrigerator

$30 and up plus security 455-2010 SARASOTA

new executive Condo, completely fur-nished on golf course, pool side 4 near Beach 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps six Pictures available 533-6664 375-9632

PLYMOUTH THE MANOR ROOMS F'urnished room with refrigerator

$30 and up plus security 455-2010 SARASOTA

new executive Condo, completely fur-nished on golf course, pool side 4 near Beach 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps six Pictures available 533-6664 375-9632

REDFORD - 4 finished basement, half bath full privileges $50 week

532-3297

SARASOTA new executive Condo, completely fur-nished on golf course, pool side 4 near Beach 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps six Pictures available 533-6664 375-9632

SLEEPING R(X)M Grand River Middlebelt area Reasonable Gentle-men preferred 474-2678

ST PETERSBURG. Florida Luxury 1 bedroom condo, beautiful courtyard, park setting, 1st floor, heated pool, clubhouse, covered parking. 5 minutes to beach 3 months $2400 or yearly lease negotiable 813-392-1925

SLEEPING R(X)M Grand River Middlebelt area Reasonable Gentle-men preferred 474-2678

ST PETERSBURG. Florida Luxury 1 bedroom condo, beautiful courtyard, park setting, 1st floor, heated pool, clubhouse, covered parking. 5 minutes to beach 3 months $2400 or yearly lease negotiable 813-392-1925

SOUTHFIELD AREA Sleeping rooms for rent $25 per week Deposit required Call 357-2332 or 356-3380

VERO BEACH THE MOORINGS New decorator done Townhouse, over-view, 2 bedrooms. 2 4 baths Pool Walking distance to golf, tennis 4 At lantic Beach Annual rental preferred 642-9101 or 354-7873

SOUTHFIELD sleeping room with house privileges for female, $150 month 353-3360

VERO BEACH THE MOORINGS New decorator done Townhouse, over-view, 2 bedrooms. 2 4 baths Pool Walking distance to golf, tennis 4 At lantic Beach Annual rental preferred 642-9101 or 354-7873

WALLED LAKE-NOV1 Room for rent Kitchen privileges

$37 50 a week 624-1447 W PALM REACH Golf Villa Brand

New' 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen facil-ities, tennis courts, swimming pool, 15 min from beach After 4pm, 647-5099

WALLED LAKE-NOV1 Room for rent Kitchen privileges

$37 50 a week 624-1447 W PALM REACH Golf Villa Brand

New' 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen facil-ities, tennis courts, swimming pool, 15 min from beach After 4pm, 647-5099

WESTLAND Sleeping room wjth sit ting area Private entrance quiet at mosphere Working gentleman $30 W eekly plus deposit . 595-0337

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HOMES NEEDED in Western Wayne County with 1500 2200 sq ft for Group Home Program for 6 adults, 3 bedroom home requires 140 sq ft per bedroom 4 bedroom home requires 2 bedrooms with 140 sq ft each Two remaining bedrooms, minimum 80 sq ft each Separate dining and family rooms re quired F'or information call Northville Residential Training Center Plate ment Unit at 3494000, Ext 374

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ACAPl'LCO From Mar 1 to Mar 15, $800 Heart of downtown, highnse on Ocean' Beautiful view, sleeps 4 fur-nished Between 10 am 4 9 pm 349-8886

PLYMOUTH West of town 2 3 bed room brick home (furnished), basement and 2 car garage Location of 2 4 acre lake property $450 month plus security deposit Ask for Rose 453-0017

PLYMOUTH 1273 S Harvey, desirable 2 bedroom, finished basement, fenced yard, garage $400 per mo plus securi ty deposit Available March 1 455 1987

REDFORD Beech West Chicago 3 bedrooms, stove, garage, carpeting, $395 monlh 937 3734

BEDFORD TWI area

Seven Mile Beech 532-9345

EXECUTIVE bachelor pad, Steak & Ale interior large living room with built in bar king sue bedroom all ap-pliances furnished, carpeted through out. rie\i to ih acre Wagner Park $360 month first last, and security 39H 5859

FARMINGTON HILLS 21663 Flanders, 3 bedrooms 1 4 .baths family room fireplace. 2 car attached garage 682 3206

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APPEALING HOME rent with option to buv in" Livonia and nearbv 3-4 bed

ances Property Manager Realty

api; Ke; Earl Keim

261 1600

WESTLAND 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths parage, appliances Newlv decorated Security and references required $400 per Mo 729 3724 or 722 1356

W F.ST1.AND 3 bedroom well insulated ranch, appliances hasemenl, security deposit, call after 5pm 455 1959

WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick ranch, utility room 2 4 car garage fenced vard no pets references. $400 monlhlv. $450 deposit 525 6263

W BLIX)MFIF:LD Walnut Lake prlvi leges 3 bedrooms, full basement, Bir mingham schools, 1st floor laundry. $500 per month 626 4221

W BLOOMFIELD area, 2 bedrooms, central air. formal dining room, dishwasher, rec room, convenient loca lion, $415 month 466 1313

W BUXiMFIELD 3 bedroom ranch, family room, appliances fireplace dee orated 4 carpeted, gas, 2 car $675 security, references

r garage. 569-6066

W BI.OOMFIEI.D, 3 bedroom home, lake privileges Call after 7PM,

626 4318

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F A R M I N G T O N 2 4 car garage.

HILLS 3 bedrooms $400 month 624 4699

553 2614

FARMINGTON HILLS Beaut i ful home 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, family room den $750 per month or lease pur-chase Call Barbara 8514990

FARMINGTON HILLS available Feb I5lh 4 bedrooms $500 mo plus securi ty deposit I year lease Roger Walker, Farmington Realty 476 5900

FARMINGTON HILLS Flanders Rd 3 liedroom Colonial 1 4 baths, family room fireplace, lull basement, 2 car at tached garage $600 month rent with option lo buy 477 2226 or 477-7832

BEDFORD • 2 bedroom house near Ink ster 4 Seven Mile $350 per month Well insulated 455 6673

REDFORD 3 bedroom bungalow, di-nette basement, garage, fenced. central air, c a r r i e d 4 bath Immediate occupancy 538-3725

ROYAL OAK Newly decorated 2 bed room home 1 car garage Corner lot Large kitchen $400 a month P 4 G Management 569 3883

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642-1620

SO I 'Tl I FT E1. D-Cou n try atmosphere bedrooms, basement $325 monthly plus utilities Child welcome No pets 543-0853 534 0463

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals All Areas

We Help Landlords and Tenants Share Listings. 642 1620

ATTRACTIVE CONIX), 2 bedroom. 2 4 bath air basement 16 Dequindre area, $475 includes water Security No pets

879-0088

AVAILABLE NOW 2 bedroom fur nished condo in Birmingham $500 month Includes heat and water No pets 362 1940

A V A I L A B L E 10 Mile - Lahser

2 01 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, living room, dining room separate breakfast nook, buili-in appliances Finished rec room with separate laundry room Fully car-peted. drapery rods, 1.950 Sq Ft Club house 4 pool individual private patio, carport included Adult teen 4 children area Sorry, no pels From $505

HEAT INCLUDED 356 -8844

PLYMOUTH 1.800 sq fl luxury con do 4 baths, 2 bedrooms, family room, covered carport, walking distance to shopping stove refrigerator, trash com-pactor washer dryer, custom drapes included $550 per month 1 year lease Ask for Mary Lou, 453-2210 or 481-0254

A-FRAME. 3 miles from Nubs Knob and Bovne Highlands Sleeps 8 10 3 bedrooms loft, 1 4 baths, fireplace, newly decorated and fully furnished (washer, dryer, dishwasheri except linens and towels Pictures available

644-2720

RlX HESTEH Executive Townhouse Available March 15th 2 bedroom 2 4 bath, finished basement, all appliances, air washer dryer pool carport, deck overlooks creek $650 mo includes heat After 6pm 541-8860

ROYAL OAK Newly decorated 2 bedroom townhouse new carpeting, full basement 547 2672 or 275-4364

SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS area- Luxury ranch condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, attached garage Large kitchen with dinette, full basemen! all appli ances pool 4 tennis courts $500 per month Call after 5pm, 681-1433

SOUTHFIELD, fully furnished 2300 sq fl 3 bedrooms, den. carporl 4 garage, pool clubhouse $850 including heal Call 9am 5pm 354 7400

SOUTHFIELD Luxury High Rise Con-do Providence Tower 9th F loor 2,500 sq ft 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, swimming pool, tennis courts, underground ga rage Very Exclusive 4 Monitored Pro-tection'$900 mo Days call 644-1232,

or eves .644 1318

SOUTHFIELD. new, beautiful 2 lied-room 2 full bath large living room dining room deluxe appliances $450 or with option to buy 646-9587

SOUTHFIELD TOWNHOUSE 2 bed room 1 4 baths basement convenient shopping 4 schools. $480 month plus se curity 559 1048

ASPF.N - condo available Feb 20 thru 27 1 4 bedrooms, fireplace, all ameni ties at foot of Aspen Ml W Glendening office 961 8380 Home 884 1724

ATTENTION SKIERS' Clean room, pn vate bath, 5 minutes Nubs Nob. Boyne Highlands 4 restaurant Call H a r W Spring 616-526-5476

BEACHFRONT CONDO. Homestead, Glen Arbor 2 bedroom. 2 baths, den. washer, dryer Skiing 4 summer book-ings available P.O. Box 286, Cam-bridge City, IN 47327 317 478 4864

BOYNE COUNTRY SKIERS 4 bed room Chalet Make reservations Now' Call after 4PM, 676-2763

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- s p a p e r • Michi Rd , Livonia fiigan 48150

ROOM lo SLEEP 4 private bath for 3 4 days per week, Livonia, Plymouth. Can ton area Professional man Call

451) 0480

424 House Sitting Service HOUSE

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I will visit your home daily for a small fee I will feed your fish or your cat etc , take in the mail, see thai the lur nace and alarm area working and check to see thai your home has not been disturbed I am bonded responsi ble and live in the general area Call now for more information or appoint ment 661 18861

RELIABLE professional who works m Southfield References upon request 1 Currently house sitting with brother Mornings, 827 9024

425 Convalescent & Nursing Homes

IF YOU are Over 45 looking for a horne with a private room overlooking .1 Lake, good meals 4 nice people call

- 666-9010 Minimum Charge $800 per month

436 Office & Business Space For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 room exe, u live office suite Immediate occupancy $800 month furnished $600 unfur nished Dale or Doug 855 2600

FARMINGTON MEDICAL OFFICE Looking for another MI) to share my completely furnished office Available immediately 474-4445

FIRST FLOOR OFF I< E 490 sq ft Prime location in Southfield

A A A Homes 588 4701

FOR LEASE LIVONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS School District ha* space available fur lease ,ii various loc ations II you arc consider ing expansion or relocation consider Livonia For information contact AH THI'R W HOWELL or J H JINNETT al 422 1200 Written inquiries ni.iy 1* directed to

Arthur W Howell or J R Jinnett LIVONIA PI BLIC SCHOOLS

15125 Farmington Rd Livonia Michigan 48154

FOB EASE fir Sale Building Idea for offic es or small business Exceller.' location excellent parking close to 175 historic al Troy 54 E Square Lake Rd al l.uerriois Days H74 55. .

HOLLIDAY PARK OFFICE P L A Z A

8623 N W a y n e Rcl W e s t l a n d 600 sq (l I ' r o f e s s i u n a l 1 Iffic •

Call Julie Ritter

McKin ley Proper t ies 769-8520

L A T H R I P VILI AC;F Sun.es Ir ,m .'(0(1 sq (1 | i . 6 3 0 sq ft a v a i l a b l e no f i i ' t i i $25o per m o n t h All u t i l i t i e s a j a n i t o r i a l O w n e r m a n a g e d 557 4»>

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432 Commercial & Industrial For Rent

APPROXIMATELY 12 000 sq fl | zoned light manufacturing, two 14x14 doors with truck well & 5 ton crane ideal for warehousing ami or fabricat ing Available immediately Days 642 5159 — : : ;

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Commercial Retail Space excellent parking one 1306 sq ft unit one 14001

sq ft unit Also one 2400 sq fl unit on |-Ann Arbor Rd 455 7373

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom frame house 8 Mjle Rd frontage Large! oul buildings can be used lor storage Excellent for construction yard stor-j age Large lot $7$0 nio 476 6600

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LIVONIA 2 & 3 room deluxe suites completely finished, all ser-vices included Immediate occupancy

Tisdale & Co. 626 -8220

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1.200 iq ft 4 u p

from ... $750 per month 851-1666

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WANTED-good tenant in the fabric business, or similar well-funded 2000 sq ft . excellent lease prime location in Plymouth Call 9:30AM 6PM 4.55 1440

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u N o V I a r e a & 2 Iji m e d i a t e l y t i n n i n g & I W IXOM ROAD and I 96

3100 sof t office and shop Light c mercial - new industrial park 348 1771 | month

ACTIVE WIDOW in early 50's wishes same age single woman to share lovely home, Livonia $250 mo includes utili Hies Write to Box ?14 Observer 4 Ec centric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 48150

FEMALE only to share ranch in Trov with same

2 bedroom Call Dipne

528 0666

BOYNE HIGHLANDS Luxury 5 tied room 3 bath Chalet overlooking Boyne Highlands Available weekends or ex tended periods 313 626 0931 evenings If no answer, call 6i6-526-5569

BOYNE HIGHLANDS 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, all appliances natural fireplace Available week or weekends Located at base of Boyne Highlands 352-8550 or 885 0361

FF'.MAl.E TO share my home good lo cation lake privileges Orchard Lake lid -Middlebelt area Call Eve's 4 weekends 681-1162

FEMALE wishes same to share beauti-ful Birmingham home on, lake with sunning pool Maple Inkster area Call after 5pm 851 3616

BOYNE HIGHLANDS Nubs Nob New Chalet on Pleasant View Rd 8 minutes N of slopes 4 high rent 2 bed rooms 4 loft, sleeps 8 616-526-5685

BOYNE MOUNTAIN 3 chalets $200 to $250 per weekend 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplaces Immaculate' Superb cross country skiing 644 2729

HARBOR SPRINGS, new 4 bedroom. 3 bath house, in town, on water, greal view of Harbor 4 Point, fully furnished with fireplace 647-7826

SOUTHFIELD lovely 3 bedroom, utili ty room carpeting throughout, appli ances, continuous clean oven, garage fenced yard Lease $375 a mo 968 3595

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedrooms. I bath. Iiv ing room, family room, kitchen, appli ances dining room, full basement, oak floors $475 monthly 557 22M 357-4084

FARMINGTON HILLS II Mile Orc-hard Lake 3 bedriKims. 1 4 baths, siove refrigerator, dishwasher. $600 mo plus deposit 477-4778

FARMINGTON HILLS home, 3 bed room ranch for one year rental $600 month Central air, well insulated U r g e loi Many extras 553 7789

FARMINGTON Hills . 8 Mile Middle belt 2 bedrooms some appliances fire place, carpeting, draperies $385 plus security deposit 661-2442

FARMINGTON HILLS. 4 bedroom, 2 bath refrigerator 4 stove, attached ga rage Renl with option lo buv $535 mo , $450 deposit 646 8763

FARMINGTON HILLS executive rental, 3000 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage, super home lease term negotiable completely furnished at $1300 or unfur nished at $1100 Broker Bruce 8518070

FARMINGTON Small 3 room house living room, liedroom, kitchen Weekly or monthly F'urnished or unfurnished $285 including utilities or $230 pay own utilities 474-2149

FOUR BEDROOM 2 full baths, Quad, central air super clean Finished base-ment wet bar Nice neighborhood $550

421 8231

FRANKLIN, newly painted Charming colonial on wooded lot. 4 bedrooms. 21* baths 2 4 car garage. $950 per month with option to buy 851-5438

INKSTER W Chicago area U r g e 3 bedroom brick ranch, decorated Fin ished basement, carport, fenced yard, carpet, all appliances, $450 month plus security Children 0 k 421 6692

INKSTER 3 bedroom, spotless, carpet-ed range, basement, garage $350 mo Pel considered After 5pm, 562-5948

LIVONIA clean 3 bedroom brick ranch 2 4 car ga/age, full panelled basement, family room, carpets, appli-ances $490 plus security 476 0997

LIVONIA - Clean 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 4 baths carpeting 4 drapes, basement rec room, 2 4 car garage, $475 per month plus security CLARK-ERON 425 7300

LIVONIA convenient location, clean 3 bedroom Ranch, utility room, gas heat, large yard No pets $375 • security After 6PM 397 0577

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom, double ga rage, fenced yard $300 month + se-curity deposit Call after 6 PM or Weekends 474-7691

TELEGRAPH 7 MILE AREA 3 bed room brick, 1 4 baths, 2 car garage Rent option to buy Credit report neces sary ' 229 4159

TROY Attractive Executive home, 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, fireplace, 2 4 car garage. 2 patios, full basement Excel-lent location $625 month 879-8635

TROY Rochester Rd 4 Wattles area, 4 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, family room with fireplace, carpet thru out, base ment 2 4 car garage with remote, ask-ing $650 Broker Bruce 851-8070

WATERF'ORD 3 bedroom ranch, new ly decorated, 1 4 baths, fireplace, at tached 2 car garage, appliances includ ed Near schools shopping 4 recreation Call after 6pm 273 5682

WAYNE 2 bedrooms, all appliances, garage

Excellent area $350 month Call Chester 729 8302

W BLOOMFIELD 3 bedrooms tri level, 2 4 car attached garage, private lake privileges $515 month After 5pm 363-6281

WEST BLOOMFIELD Beautiful 2600 plus sq ft contemporary tri level 4 bedrooms, 2 full 4 2 half baths Newly decorated In and out

LEASE/SALE BY OWNER

Rental $950 per month Call 626-7748 WFISTLAND- Clean 2 bedroom ranch, remodeled, carpet ing, appl iances, drapes, no pets Security 4 lease

, 459 8268

WESTLAND large 2 bedroom, appli ances, carpeting, utility room, fenced vard. no pets, $350 mo plus r p o s i t

981-1466

WFISTLAND Livonia Schools Clean brick tri level, 3 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, family room, 2 car garage, appliances, carpeted $475 After 6 PM S49-4969

WI5STLAND 3 bedroom brick Bi-level 2 car garage, patio, basement $475 per month plus deposit Call IIAM-3PM

326 4441

WESTLAND - 2 bedrooms, fenced yard No pets References $320 monthly, $400 deposit 525 6263

A V A I L A B L E 12 MILE-TELEGRAPH

Luxurious 3 bedroom ranch. 2 baths, individual private entrance, carpeting, appli-ances, clubhouse & pool Small children welcome $510 per Month,

Also ranch Apt available. $490 per Month.

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356-3780 356-6261 BIRMINGHAM walk J>> downtown 3 bedroom townhouse 2 story with full basement Carpeting 4 appliances Nicely decorated Days 647 2822

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom terrace condo Basement, carpeting, washer, dryer, central air Near commuter train $450 month 644 2886

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS

M O O N L A K E 2 or 3 bedroom townhouse. no common walls, attached garage, full basement, patio, fireplace, fishing, golf, tennis, pool, park $660 to $935 per month Ling Lake Rd one mile west of Middle belt Open daily from 1 6 30 PM (Closed Fridays)

626-4888 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Condo, patio 4"sundeek port, full basement

2 bedroom garage 4 car-

852 0412

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 bedroom. 1 4 bath condo. fully carpeted, modern ap-pliances $495 monthly Call after 3PM

646 6143

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Luxury Condo 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, atrium, 2 car garage, 2 patios, full basement $1,000 mo Call after 6pm 649 4898

SOUTHFIELD 11 Mile Greenfield area Spacious 2 bedroom decorated townhouse 1 4 baths, carpeted, central air, full base-ment fenced yard $425 monthly Fairfax Townhouses 739 7743

THO\ Rig Beaver John R area Single family with attached 4 car garage, pool and clubhouse 2 bedrooms. I bath, full basement, patio carpeting, drapes $475 plus security deposit Available immediately 689 5009

HILTON HEAD ISLAND. Palmetto Dunes resort, 2 or 3 bedroom, 3 baih villa F'ree tennis, bikes Available weekly starting Mar 13 477-8237

HILTON HEAD ISLAND South Caroli na new oceanfronl Villa, centrally lo-cated, sleeps six fully furnished Pool, beach, tennis, 4 golf $160 week until March 15, 1982. 771 4586

UNION LAKE area - townhouse. 2 bed-rooms, 1 4 baths, fireplace, doorwall to patio, gas barbecue, balcony, pool, ap pliances. including washer 4 dryer Adults, no pets, $335 mo plus utilities, security deposit 477-1769

W EST BLOOMFIELD. new luxury 1800 sq ft condo. 2 bedrooms, den. 2 baths, basement, garage, recreational facili-ties $850 month 855-1762

WEST BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom. 2 bath luxury condo garage, pool, club-house $750 month,

540 3731

WESTLAND Condo. 2 bedroom. 2 ba|h, carpeted, draped, appliances (Micro-wave) $425 mo Security No pets References 3 1 82 After 6pm, 981 0763

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Florida Rentals - All Areas Tenants 4 Landlords

Share Listings 642-1620

ANNA MARIA ISLAND Gulf front Luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo Swimming pool, tennis court March 1 thru March 14. 645 1333 or 645 2800

HILTON HEAD Island, SC Vacation Villa, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 6 free tennis, r acquc tba l l , pool Fully equipped 300 yds to beach 425 6782

HILTON HEAD New professionally decorated 2 bedroom • loft Palmetto Dunes Villa Bicycles Walk to ocean, pool, golf, tennis 4 shopping 886 9234

LOVELY new contemporary chalet, sleeps 10. 5 min away from Boyne Highlands, Nubs Nob Available weekly or weekends 652-1348

MYRTLE BEACH SC New luxury oceanside condo in prestige area 2 bed-rooms. 2 baths. 3 pools heated Jacuzzi, reasonable rates Wt

FEMALE WISHF'.S to share Redford 3 bedroom home with same Available now $170 a 1110 6 mo lease 4 utili ities Call Sandv 534-2002 or 538 2000

436 Office & Business Space For Rent

A UNIQUE! W AY to your own Birming-ham office address business phone 4 secretary for $60 lyionth

Call 645 5839

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APPROXIMATELY 2400 sq It or pari thereof Deluxe 1st floor offices Troy Will be priced right depending on use 4 needs Call 9 30am 4 30pm 528 1200

ATTORNEY has office space to sublet Farmington 4 5 Mile Livonia

425 6622

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATFJ *i <tffiTe space near Main St downtown Plvm outh Starting at $139 per month From'l 250 sq ft up to 1000 sq fl 459 4200

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A V A I L A B L E NOW Shop with offices! 4100 sq ll down town Plymouth Possible retail Near Main Street I 459 4200

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B I R M I N G H A M Completely redecorated 3 loom exec u live office suite 5fl5 Sq El available immediately Desirable Adams Road location Rent includes carpel window treatments, utilities parking 1 vear lease Call 647-0400

MALE to share N W Detroit large home On Golf Course Quiet, secure beautiful setting extras garage $325 includes utilities Alter 6pm 341 4318

BIRMINGHAM with large parking

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RIRM1! ! Good location on Se I be used for retail or \ Call Mr Muller,

GUAM uth Woodward Can office $4.r>0 month

645 2440

! BIRMINGHAM ol suites approximate lent location with an Days

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BIRMINGHAM office available 11x13 1 $100 per month ijr 22x13 $200 per monlh 646 6680

O R C H A R D - M A P L E New office space now avail able 2 & 3 room offices completely finished with a l i m p r o v e m e n t s Rent in eludes all services

Tisdale & Co. 626 -8220

ORCHARD-12 New construction superb office space available soon with free basement storage Great location with many de-luxe extras

Tisdale & Co 626 -8220

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WILDWOOD WALLOON LAKE, MI 49796

616-582-9616

BONITA BEACH 4 Tennis Cltib f toed room efficiency on the Gulf near Naples Beautifully furnished, clay courts, pools, on the beach 646 71(1

BONITA SPRINGS N of Naples, golf course condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, tennis, golf, pool 4 mil ts from Gulf Pictures avail 689 68#9

CLOISTERS 14 Mile 4 Crooks area 3 bedroom townhouse Living room, dining el, kitchen. 1 4 baths, full basement, dou-ble carport, private patio 4 backyard, central air Heat included $495

A L S O 2 bedroom townhouse with the same features as above $455

A L S O 2 bedroom with family room, living room, dining el. kitchen, I 4 baths, full basement, ' carpor t , private patio 4 backvard, central air Heat included

$490 EHO

435-8964 642-8686

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Condo, free golf, free tennis, swimming I Hr Dip ney World 2 bedrooms, 2 baths We«i ly. Monthly 651-4751 or 626 85jl

DAYTONA, DELTONA, ORLANDO 2 bedroom condo. tennis, pool, golf, boating, fishing Reasonable rates, weekly, monthly 476 1875

FORT LAUDERDALE Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo over looking canal 4 intercoastal 4 mile from ocean Weekly 4 monthly rates, available April, May 4 June Complete ly furnished 453-2500

GULF OF MEXICO Condominium I-ongboat Key, Florida

779 4618 or after 5 pm 4 weekends 772-9323 or 264 4017

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Oceanfront 2 bedroom, 2 bath furnished penthouse Pool, tennis, adults, no pets, I month $1300 682-1641

A LUXURY 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condo on the 3,000 Ft beach at Ocean Village, Hutchinson Island Golf, tennis arid gourmet dining in our oceanfront Inn Pictures available 647-00310

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SKI CHALETS Petoskey-Harbor Springs

For rent in February 4 March Ski 4 Shore Petoskey Inc , 616 347-7600

SKI 4 RELAX in modern 3 bedroom 2 bath condo with dishwasher, located west of Gaylord off M 32 Call after 6PM 646-3072

SKI STEAMBOAT, COLORADO 2 bedroom condo, sleeps 6 Mountain view 100 yards from lifts New rate $90 per day Call Phil days, 356-6430

or after 7pm, 851 5299

SKI VAIL Fully furnished 3 bedroom duplex with laundry facilities, sauna. Cable TV, fireplace 100 yd^ from shut-tle bus route to ski slope's Reasonable rates 855 9151 or 1 303 476 1492

SKI VAIL SAVE 40%

Rent Direct From Owner New luxury 3 level condo beautifully furnished, overlooking Gore Creek ride shuttle bus I mile to gondola 5 ele-gantly furnished bedrooms (sleeps 14), with 3 baths, large living room, kitchen, and dining room, with cozy fireplace and color TV Separate level for kids with color TV Brenda 227 7972 Phil 682 5243

SUGAR LOAF Beautiful new home, sleeps 8 adults, 2 baths, swimming, indoor tennis, midweek discounts 981 2483, 841 2267

TRAVERSE CITY Charming beach front cottages 4 apartments on F^ast Bay $225 $300 weekly Early reserva tions suggested Brochure 616 938 1740

PROFESSIONAL, single straight male 32. wishes to share Farmington Hills home $205 plus utilities Must have ref-erences Call after 6pm 553 7789

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to share with same, spacious, clean apt South field Available Marc h 1 $210 plus se curitv (home) 352 0020 (work)645-0955

RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to share comfortable 3 bedroom house. Farmington Rd 4 Six Mile, $160 plus ' . utilities, security Eves 427 7564

ROOMMATES needed for 2 Somerset Apartments (Troy), available Feb 27 Female--Lynne. work 939 4080, home 649-9395 Male call Dave Work 362 3710 Home 643 0624

BIRMINGHAM 4 n«im suil downtown Birmingham 430 N Wood ward Carpet, drapes i panelled walls Also single office at, 470 N Woodward Kassabian Builders 644 1200

BIRMINGHAM 717 S F tcin 1100 Sq F'l 5 private offic es central air Reserved'parking I I ill ties included. 2 vr Idase Reasonable

647 "077

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ROOM MATE to share large colonial house with spiral staircase, 12x23 bed room, Oak Park area $175 plus 1 4 utilities. 342-7212

ROOMMATE to share W Bloomfield Condo Washer 4 dryer Near lake4 Call davs or after 10 30 I'M

682 3476

ROOMMATE W ANTED lor Coop type living in large Southfield home on 5 acres 354 21 10

SHARE 3 bedroom home with 2 Wayne Med Students Oak Park area

557 7505

SOUTHFIELD Furnished brick Tri level, full privileges including indoor Jacuzzi, fireplace etc $200 plus utili lies Call 356 4815

SOUTHFIELD - GM designers home, 3 bedroom ranch. $240 mo no utilities, call eves 552 1074

THIRD person to share beautiful Livo-nia 3 bedroom home Fireplace, all ap-pliances $160 month plus one third util-ities Chuck. Eves 332 9221. or davs. 525-5115

WILL SHARE my Westland home with middle-aged or elderly lack Reason able Convenient area Call af ter 3 30PM 595 2921

WOMAN' wanted. 45-60 years old with car to share home in Wayne in ex-change for small services For details <all 728-3646

WORKING WOMAN' wishes to share her large colonial in Canton with same Child OK All privileges Bedroom fur niture provided Private bath $225 in eludes utilities After 6pm, 397-0124

CONGRESS BLDG .30555 SOUTHFIELD RD Birmingham/Southfield

1 IDENTITYIMID-RISE • FROM $351 •

WILL PARTITION TOSUII AMPLE (PARKING

_ 642 -2272

CranbroOk Centre 30161 Southfield Rd

t (Between 12 4 13 Mile Rds

2 rm office $260 Month

3 rm office $400 Month with storage room

(Both are main floor suites

Free use'of conference and sauna e r a s e rooms

PI Y M O U T H O L D \ l l . L A G E R e l a l l s p a c e 2 lit lis $J o m o n t h net IntcYrt i i t innal V • i r . i i - . i l \ l i n e s ! m e r i t s 4 :>9 04 20

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PRIVATE OFFICES Executive Group, Inc

T h e p r e s t i g i o u s vet cos t e f l e c l u e o f f i c e s»i r e t a r i J l c o n c e p t ' p r i m e It. r a t i ons , in ih . f i nes t n. w e s i f u l l s e t v i c e b u i l d i n g s s e r v i n g B i r m i n g h a m

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New l i r s i ||.Mir 1 35l a v a i l a b l e on U n i v e r s l o c a t i o n p r r y a t e cn l i s i gn ' a l l Du k Roes . -

DENTIST wishes tcj share his existing office space 2 private rooms suitable for Physician Prime W Bloom.'ieid Orchard Lake rd locjation 851-5580

R O S E S I I O R F S P r o l e s s , 41637 Ford Rd Ide al W . of I 275 I suite leii f i. your requirements Phone

J ll o f f i c e s u i t e

B lvd E x c e l l e n t w ill . us t . i in d e

35'.' 3950

•spinal B u i l d i n g » a l u m j u s i w e s l ! u n s h e d l o su i t

296 1790

DOCTOR Lease a Medical Siiite in Farmington Hills Modern building with l e v a t o r Doctors Lounge with Sauna Exercise Room 4 showers. Convenient to most Northwest area hospitals and express ways Inspect the facility at your con venience Ask for Mary Bush Call v

553-8700, Thompson-jBrown

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Choice office space available

1,000 Sq Fl Call 646 ;

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE Includes spacious paiiking facilities 1st floor Experienced Executive Secretar les, personalized phone answering du plicating Notary

HARVARD SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

SUITE 122 557-2l757

SCHOOLCRAFT A INKSTER Livonia 380 sq ft heal & air condition ing included ideal lor fai lory repr<-sentJtive or any general office 559 11611

SIX SI ITE Office Building in mint con dition 32500 Grand River near Pow ers in Farmington 1)1 KE REXl.TS

T O P OF T R O Y offu e lOx 16 wiih window s e c r e t a r i a l s e r v i c e s a v a i l a b l e

362 189o

T R O \ Big Beaver Coolidge offices plus open area includes utilities

4 . , 6 0 0 0

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area 3 private $900 per month

689 3600

TROY Professional Building approxi mately 850 sq fi prime Rochester Rd location parking $750 per month nei net 528 3560

W Bl.iXiMFTFI.D deluxe executive office space 14 Mile& Middlebelt area Utilities private access secretarial services available 851 6808

M M M

Monday. February 8, 1982 * 1 D

CLASSIFIED VMM ADS Reach

ONE

communities with 1 call to

0900 DOES IT ALL!

500 Help Wanted ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for full t i n * makeup consultant, experienced in retail sales Merle Norman Cosmetics, Tele Twelve Mall Southfield US-MM

ACCOUNTANT Excellent opportunity for an ambitious career oriented indi-vidual, interested in a progressive posi-tion as a bookkeeper and inside sales person, with small, growing, import sales firm College level accounting < equivalent experience required On; sincere l motivated people need apply Call after 1 JOPM 557-3SSS

ACCOUNTANT for Northwest Subur-ban CPA Office 2 or more years of pub-

_ experience Send resume to Box 89*7 Observer L Eccentric Newspapers.. 36251 Schoolcraft R d , Livonia Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTANT Progressive Detroit area CPA firm seeking Sr Accountant with heavy au diting and lax experience Also, Ac-countant with at least 1 year public ac-counting experience Permanent posi tion Send resume to Box 690, Observer k Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 School craft Kd , Livonia, Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTING a very special compa ny in northern suburbs in need of a lib era I self starter to help fledgling com pany organize Ground floor opportum ty Experienced in all phases of ARAP, payroll, taxes. A bank reconciliations a must Send resume or descriptive letter to C Beach, P O Box 35372, Detroit, MI 48235

ACCOUNTING CLERK Inventory. G L accounting

Southfield location Call Bob Ferguson 352-4950

ACCOUNTING CLERK Accts Receiv able Accts Payable, Payroll Construe tion L Computer experience helpful Mail resume 10 E 4111 Andover Rd.. Bloomfield Hills. Mi 48013 Attention Helen

ACCOUNTING POSITION

Troy based marketing firm is seeking an organized individual for lease ac counting position Duties entail review and recording of detailed lease infor mation

The ideal candidate will have an ac-counting background and 4 6 years business experience Minimum typing skills required for data entry to on-line system

Good salary and complete benefit pack age

Resumes only please WITH SALARY HISTORY to

CMI CORPORATION 755 W Big Beaver Rd.

Suite 1900 Troy, Mich., 48084

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

A PERSONNEL MANAGER Trainee

$15 130.000 For Personnel Recruiters 358 3300

ASSISTANT MANAGERS MANAGERS

DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEES $15,000 TO $29,000

Must have excellent management back ground and a record of success for this national retail corporation Excellent benefits Fee paid

CAREER SEARCH INC 422-6300

ASSOCIATE to owner, local business expanding Opportunities in marketing and management for mature persons Call Monday thru F'riday, 10-2. 464-8470

ATTENTION American Guild is look ing for high school students to do part time telephone sales, Monday thru Thurs 5 9pm 533-8313

ATTENTION

Immediate Openings in our Telephone Sales Department Excellent pay Will train you if needed Call Mrs Rajda between 3 PM and 7 PM

533-7748 Redford Area

A WRITER TRAINEE $200-$400 PER WEEK

Excellent verbal and written skills, type 45 WPM Call Tom for PERSONNEL RECRUITERS

358-3300 BEER SALESMAN part or full time Commission only Experience helpful Call for appointment 471-1061

BOOKKEEPER, experienced with pay roll payroll taxes, bank reconciliation & accounts payable NW Detroit

838 9401

CERTIFIED "MECHANIC, at least 2b years old hours 7am 5pm your own tools Dearborn Heights 562 6582

CLAIMS EXAMINEH SOUTHFIELD

Experienced only in reviewing and pro cessing medical, dental, vision and will process disability payments Some CRT experience $11 $14,000 range Full benefits Fee Paid

INSIDE SALES SECRETARY SOUTHFIELD

Good typing shorthand would be nice Prefer experience in dealing with cli-ents in manufacturing or sales depart-ment Salary $11 $14 000 range Full benefits Fee Paid

PROJECT ENGINEER ASSISTANT Mechanical and electrical engineering experience required Heavy drafting

500 Help Wanted DELIVERING I. SELLING LUNCHES to fine office buildings Ideal position for women Mondays & Fridays, 9:15am to 115pm Must have car It be depend-able Hourly plus commission 25099 Telegraph (N of 10 Mile)

Construction background in design Will design and install pneumatic tube sys terns Salary $16 $18 000 range Full henefits Fee Paid

SYSTEMS ANALYST AND PROGRAMMER

Manufacturing background required IBM equipment on line manufacturing systems General open salary fully paid benefits Fee Paid

SALES ENGINEER Must have fluid power sale* experience or related $30iK)0 range full benefit package Fee Paid

BETTY HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

CLEANING PERSONS wanted to clean hallways and laundry rooms in apart ment complexes Steady year around work Call Sam to 4 30pm 427 4343

CONSIDER FOSTER CARE

Foster care can provide a home atmos phere with needed training for a de velopmentally, disabled child You will receive professional support and over $700 a month for your efforts Teaching and nursing skills helpful Oakland $700 a month for your efforts Teachin

ung skills County Call Homefinder. 681-8804

Wayne County, Plymouth Center S37-SM0

DESIGNERS & DESIGN LEADERS

Experienced in resistance welding fixtures & machines Good rates, fringe benefits Apply in person, between 8am 5pm, Monday thru Friday

BRA CON INDUSTRIES 12001 Globe, Livonia

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRIVER WANTED, part time Apply in person 385 N Mill. Plymouth

CONTROLLER for Southfield consult ing firm Degreed accountant with 4 or more y e a n experience U) take charge of all financial recording 4 reporting, including collection of receivables, fi-nancial analysis, accounting systems, branch offices and Canadian subsidiary accounting Send resume to: T F Max-well, President. CEC Inc , 25711 South field Rd . Southfield. Mich , 48075

0Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

COSMETICIANS Immediate employment available, full time , good benefits Must have order-ing, sales and merchandising experi-ence Must be able to demonstrate product lines Working knowledge of Mir coloring helpful Apply in person for an interview Wed , Feb 10, between 10AM 12 Noon Arbor Drugs. Pine Lake Mall. West Bloomfield

O&E

EARLY MORNING PERSON Wanted. Variety of Duties

5 am - 11 am.

App ly in Person Birmingham House Motel

145 S. Hunter B i rmingham

EDITORIAL Opening for production orient ed self starter able to work in dependently A take charge of technical publications from completed manuscript to de-livery Supportive staff, pleas ant surroundings, competitive salary, good benefits, chal-langing work Degree (journal ism or technical journalism preferred) with good editorial skills Experience desired Send salary requirements and

, resume to^ Managing Editor, Box 19150, Detroit, Mi 48219

ELECTRICAL Experienced order desk person needed for wholesale electrical supply compa ny Must be familiar with motor control and other products related to industrial and O E M sales Send resume in com plete confidence to Dingman Electric, Inc . 489 E Huron River Dr , Belleville, Ml 48111 or call 697 9151 961 1030

ELECTRONIC manufacturing Supervi sor Manager Engineer Established Southfield area company wishes to set up in house manufacturing for special ized micro computer capability Excel lent opportunity for independent motivated mechanically inclined per son Experience must include mi coprocessor technology, program ming, (Motorola 6800 series) all phases of manufacturing, purchasing, assem-bly and quality control Resumes to be sent to Box 706. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Immediate opening for a field service technician experienced in analog and digital circuitry 2 years experience re quired or graduate of a qualified school Growing company located in Belleville Good benefits Contact Dave, 697 9151

ESTIMATOR Expanding

Manufacturing company in Wayne. Michigan requires an Estimator for the Order Desk Office experience neces $ary including Blue Print Reading & Estimating Salary position with good opportunity for advancement Call be-tween 9 30 AM 4 PM

326 -1602 FACIALIST EXPERIENCED

W Bloomfield area 851-6660

FASHION Attractive men and women needed for Fashion Shows and various modeling assignments For interview, call Michigan Modeling Agency, 646 9244

FINANCIAL ANALYST

This position requires a Bachelor's Degree in Busi-ness Administration and 4 years experience in account-ing (1 year in a hopsital or gublje accounting _ field),

end resume to Box 630, ob server & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 48150

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

FRONT DESK CLF:RKS with 2 years experience or 6 month bank teller experience Apply in person Sherafbn Motor Inn, 1001 Woodward Ave Pontiac No phone calls please1

FULLER BRUSH COMPANY Has several routes available in Livonia Farmington Area Full or Part time Top earnings For interview Call Divisional offiee 476 2534

FULLER BRUSH Part time Delivery ii Sales Income up to $200 a week f'hone Branch Office for interview 689-2374

GENERAL LABOR for factory work at $4 per hour to start Day and afternoon shifts available P O

Box 647, Franklin. Mi 48025

HAIR CUTTING models needed, educa tional demonstrations Salon Briettte For details, call styles director, Tony

649 1240

HAIR DESIGNER " With Creative Ability

3 years experience or more Livonia 478-6010

HAIRDRESSER Experienced Some clientele Good shop Top of Troy Building 362 1670

HAIRDRESSERS Experienced only

Some clientele needed Birmingham Call after 6 PM 399 5856

HELPER NEEDED for portable X ray service to help transport heavy equipment in 4 out of nursing homes Apply 17250 W 12 Mile suite 1 E

HOUSEKEEPER for home for the aged. 7 30am 4pm Farmington Hills area Call weekdays, 9am 5pm

851 9640

HOUSEWIVES

LIGHT PACKAGING ASSIGNMENTS

Must be 18 and have own transporta-tion Long and short term assignments

Suburban Off ice Services

FARMINGTON 477-9840

SHIPPING & RECEIVING a very spe cial company in the northern suburbs in need of a liberal motivated individual to join our shipping department Expe nenced with light shipping/receiving operations preferable but not a must Send discnptive letter of your needs 4 experience to C Beach, P O Box 35372 Detroit, Ml 48235

A Sales Promotion REP

$400 TO $600 PER WEEK Or job training Weekly expense ad vance Enrolling members in business association Call Doug or Nancy

Womem encouraged to apply

PERSONNEL RECRUITERS 358-3300

Screw Machine Set-Up Conomatic 4 Grtdleys 3 years experi-ence Overtime available Send resume lo P O Box 39283, Redford, Michigan 48239 Or apply today

S T A H L MFG. 12282 Woodbine, Redford

500 Help Wanted INSURANCE AGENCY in Southfield needs experienced commercial lines person Agency experience preferred. Salary open 275-5076

INSURANCE PRODUCER with esUth lished book of personal lines business who is desirous of joining a fast grow-ing. medium sized agency with excel-lent markets at our Livonia branch offfice Call Mr OIkowski at 522-8334 or Mr Paine at 543-7800

INSURANCE TELEPHONE CLAIMS ADJUSTER

Auto insurance company located in Southfield seeks an individual with 2 years experience in Michigan No-fault, PIP coverages, Family Automobile Policy, basic auto liability statues and knowledge of automatic insurance con tracts Competitive salary and excel lent benefit package Call 557 3200, E*t 254

SET UP MAN for production machine shop Must have own tools 4 experience in setting up drilte, mills, or lathes Good opportu-nity for advancement Fluid Machioe,

JANITOR for home for the aged 3pm-1130pm Call weekdays, 9am-5pm Farmington Hills area 851-9640

JOB SEARCH COUNSELING 4 RESUME PREPARATION SERVICES

A mini seminar will be offered at our offices on TUES FEB 9, AT 3,30pm

Call Us To Register

ADAMS &

MARTIN PERSONNEL

1000 S Woodward Birmingham

646-5600 DIAL A JOB

To Hear About Our New Jobs Search Counseling 4 Resume Preparation Ser-vices

646-8780

mty Inc, Livonia 261-7350

MACHINE SHOP SUPERVISOR Sunny New Mexico

Capable of operating complete machine shop Must be able to make or recom mend tooling, do set ups, schedule work, train operators, recommend 4 put into operation new equipmet as needed Send reseme 4 salary require-ments to Operation Manager, Electric Motor Division, Scott Air Inc PO box 1745, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 88310

505-437-0021

Maintenance/Messenger

Part t ime / Full Time Opening

We are currently seeking a mature re sponsible individual interested in per-forming a variety of duties including light maintenance and errands Occa-sional use of your reliable auto is neces sary Excellent driving record required

Salary $8 per hour Excellent benefits based on full or part time hours Mile-age compensation

If you qualify and would like to be con-sidered for this position, please call 362 2188 on Tuesday. Feb 9th or Wednesday, F'eb 10th . between 2-4 PM

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MASTER CUTTER/GRINDER Experienced in helical grinding of reamers 4 drills carbide 4 steel Call Bobby 459 2040

MECHANIC MANAGER Auto service station Must be experi-enced and certified Call after 6 PM

645 5137

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Driver delivery sales people for busi ness in I.ivonia area. Must be neat in appearance 4 have reliable transporta-tion Will train if qualified $10 75 per hours worked or profit sharing Appli cations accepted Friday only Call now for appointment 525 5460

OLDER COUPLE for light office clean ing in Troy, early mornings, good pay Call for interview,

689 5244

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Place your classified want ad in

Suburban Detroit's finest market The Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

Use vour Visa or Master Card

PART TIME DRIVER WANTED, must have own passenger van, Plymouth

522-41 13

PBX INSTALLER Pay and hours negotiable Reply Safe-way, P O Box 2252, Livonia. Michigan, 48152 or call 474 2273

PHARMACY ASSISTANT for Pharmacy in Northwest Detroit Experience preferred 255 0960

PROGRAM DIRECTOR Administrator Child Care Center in Westland Please send resume to Deborah Ludwig, 3129 Clio Rd , Flint, Mich 48504

PROPERTY MANAGER Experienced real estate professional to manage large diversified apartment portfolio in Detroit metro area Should have potential lo become director of operations If you are assertive with ex cellent communicative 4 employee re-lation skills send resume Pay commen surate with experience 4 talent Reply to box 6520bserver 4 Eccentric News tapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia,

ichigan 48150 ft RETAIL SALES TRAINEE

$10,000 to $15,000 per yr For persons with previous Sales or Management perience or comparable college Em-ployment Center II 540 4130

SALES Industrial Manufacturer will interview persons with experience for position traveling around U S setting up Indus trial distributors and culling on major accounLs Send resume to,

P.O. Box #254 Farmington Hills, Mi 48024

500 Help Wanted TIRED of BEING Laid Off

Earn $9.37 per hour worked driver de-livery Mies, must have auto No experi-ence necessary, will train Oakland County residents call 543-7230 Wayne County residents call 525-5460

TRAVEL AGENT Minimum 2 years experience with com-puter knowledge Full time Southfield area Call 353 8600

Telephone Sales

Immediate openings for long term as signments for TELEPHONE SALES CENTER Afternoon shift 4 PM to 12 30 AM Mon thru Fri., or weekend shifts available Birmingham area Call 362 1180 betw<wn 9 AM 4 5 PM Must be 18 and have own transportation Sales experience required

KELLY SERVICES

"The Kelly Girl People" Equal Opportunity Employer M/F /H

TRAVEL COUNSELOR - Apollo or Sabre trained Minimum 1 year experi-ence required Submit resume for inter-view Suburban Travel Service, 919 W University Dr, Rochester, MI 48063

TRAVEL INDUSTRY We're Growing Again

Major tour company is expanding rap idly We have an immediate opening for a young responsible individual with good typing skills and good organiza tion to handle group tours Will train the right person All travel benefits Join an expanding solid travel organi-zation Call Cherylfor interview

332-5080

WANTED • Consultants Skin Care l-eader in Skin Care for 25 years You must be 18 we will train you Call Mon thru Fri 9 AM -5 I'M Donna

422-5427

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

BUSY INTERNIST office Needs full lime medical assistant experienced in vena puncture, Ekg, pulmonary func-tion, blood pressure Call Laura

358-2743

CHAIRSIDE DENTAL ASSISTANT Northland Area Full or part time Good salary Professional friendly off-ice. Experienced only 968-2266

CHAIRSIDE DENTAL ASSISTANT For Friendly Troy office Experienced preferred but will train Call 689 9012

COORDINATOR NEEDED 20 HOURS PER WEEK

Evenings & Saturdays for work in a health care agency.

TEMPORARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES

Call Mrs. Brown, 835-9542 DENTAL ASSISTANT

Experienced, full time Berkley/Royal Oak area Call 398-5545

DENTAL ASSISTANT For progressive Livonia office

Must be CD A Excellent benefits 478-2112

DENTAL ASSISTANT for progressive prevention oriented office, full time, experienced only, good salary, benefits. Westland area 422-5560

DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced only need apply No evenings, 4W days, mainly chairside Westland Livonia «rea swift

DENTAL ASSISTANT - looking for a great job? Lots of responsibility, fun people to work with'' Plymouth Livo-nia area If you are sharp with some dental experience as a chairside assist ant call 420-2040 626-1494

DENTAL ASSISTANT, Chairside. 3 4 days a week, for Troy dentist Recep tionist needed also Only highly quali fied need call 528-0811

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full-time For an Endodontist's Office in Southfield Experience preferred Many benefits 352-4552

DENTAL ASSISTANT for new office opening in Farmington Experienced in 4 handed dentistry with knowledge of

rocedures Mail re-business office sume to P.O. Michigan, 48024

ax 182 Farmington.

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part time to demonstrate Ultra Sonic Scalers Work in office, etc Can lead to promotions Prefer Redford or Livonia resident The AlrichGirard Corp For appointment, 533-8253

DENTAL HYGIENIST with experience for Periodontist office, must be consci entious 4 have good manuel dexterity Full time, well paying position with benefits Southfield, Birmingham area

357-3109

- DENTAL HYGIENIST Part-time to demonstrate Ultra-Sonic Scalers Work in office, etc Can lead to promotions Prefer Redford or Livonia resident The Alrich Girard Corp For appointment, 533 8253

DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T Book keeper Professional career position in group practice Livonia area Expen enced in dental insurance, payroll, peg board, typing Excellent future for bright industrious person 425 5570

DIETETIC TECHNICIAN

Large nursing home has full time open ing for DT Monday thru Fri days Flex lble hours, duties, nutritioal assess ments, care plan 4 other related func-tions

Fairlane Memorial M ForkerRN 273 6850

DOCTOR'S OFFICE experience neces sary in Insurance Billing, front office work, injection, venapuncture 4 X Ray 35 hours Salary Open 427 4601

EXPERIENCED Blue Shield. Medi care, Medicaid, Collection Rochester -Utica areas only References 4 resume Reply to Box 688, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 4815^

INSURANCE BILLER part time for busy doctors office Experienced in B.C. B S, Medicare 4 other Insurance plans Experienced in pegboard system 4 B C B S computer preferred 354 3030

LICENSED NURSE MIDNIGHTS Join the Nursing Team of the Future full time position now available on midnight shift, in skilled Nursing facili-ties. for RN or I.PN interested in the challenge of Geriatric Nursing Revi^pd wage scale 4 excellent benefits includ ing Shift differential, paid health 4 pension plan Tuition reimbursemjpit and individualized in service to meet your needs Contact, Kay Kermode, RN, Director of Nursing, University Convalescnt Home, / 28550 Five Mile Rd , Livonia 48270"

Telephone Sales Immediate openings for long term as-signment in Birmingham area Mid-night shift, 12 to 8 30 AM Mon thru Fri Must be 18 and have own transpor

For appointment call 569 7500 tation Sales experience required For

I call 569

WITT SERVICES

The Temporary Help People

LPN'S with starting wage $6 50 per hour

also RN'S AFTERNOONS

Apply in person at

MEDICO'S RECOVERY CARE CENTER

22355 W 8 MILE RD. 3 blks W of Lahser

LPS OR RNS Afternoons, 311pm, apply in person Wishing Well Manor, 520 W Main St, Northville, Mich

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL Reception ist for Orthopedic office in Southfield Must have excellent typing skills, knowledge of insurance and pegboard Hours Mon Fri. 9am-5pm 569 2369

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Eiperieoced for newly established. Southfield inter-nist Cheerful personality a must Re-sponsible for hackwork, EKG. injec-tions, PFT, etc Excellent Vena punc-ture technique required, some insur-ance billing 4 lab work Send resumes 4 references to 26771 W 12 mile, South-field, 48034

MEDICAL ASSISTANT For general medical office Must type, work experience necessary Southfield area 557 $860

MEDICAL ASSISTANT podiatric #ur

sponsible individual with good person ality Excellent benefits, will train

geon's office in Troy, seeks mature, re individual

y Excellent t qualified individual Send resume to box »686 Observer 4 Eccentric News papers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48J50

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

A new practice Experience in VPS, EKCs. some lab, in-jections, etc Doctor office experience necessary. 1 2 years or more Nice hours Start at $5 an hour NW subur-ban Other Medical Assistant openings available in W suburban areas

DAVIS-SMITH MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

557-7200

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS

Part Time Positions Immediately available in the Family Practice Center for Medical Assistants to work day and evening hours Mini-mum 1 year Medical Assistant experi ence required to have included EKG's, and Venapuncture Completion of a Medical Asssistant program preferred Excellenf salary and working environ-ment

Apply Employment Office Mon - F r i . 9 AM 3 ?M

PROVIDENCE CENTER1

22500 Providence Dr. Southfield, Michigan

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MEDICAL ASSITANT, part time, expe rienced in EKG. X ray, venapuncture 4 injections Plymouth 522-4113

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST, part time, typing 4 experience preferred 522-4113

M F : D I C A L R E C E P T / A S S I S T A N T for new Family Practice in Rochester area Billing, EKG, Venapuncture. In-jections All-around ability Full-time1

286-9720

MIDNIGHT NURSE Full or part time, RN or I.PN, call Hen dry Convalescent Center. 105 Haggerty Rd Plymouth 455-( Plymouth -0510

NURSES AFTERNOONS

FULL & PART TIME Home atmosphere in a nursing care fa cility Apply

FRANKLIN M A N O R CONVALESCENT CENTER

26900 Franklin Rd , Southfield

352 -7390 NURSES AIDE

No experience necessary Good start for right person Employment Center

544-0616

ON CALL INDIVIDUAL with fe'» outside responsibilities To take calls from their home after busi ness hours 5 PM to 9 AM Call 656-1888

ORTHODONTIC Chairside Assistant, modern, progressive orthodontic prac-tice in Birmingham Experience re quired 647-0696

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST In Chiropractic office Pleasant tele-phone technique, typing essential, accu racy a must 2 full days, Saturdays and some evenings Farmington Hills area

471-0440

PHYSICIAN NEEDED for OB/GYN Clinic in Northwest area OB, surgery, pregnancy interruption 30 hour week Excellent paid benefits Send Vitae with salary proposal to Box 644. Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia, Michigan 48150

RN Day shift part time or full time, in this modern nursing home Good starting salary Hospital insurance Come in and see Mrs Ferguson at Nightengale West. 8365 Newburgh Rd.. Westland near Joy

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RN Needed for full time Day shift. Full benefits Dorvin Convalescent Center, Livonia, one block So of 8 Mile, on Middlebelt 476-0550

RN PART TIME Oral surgery office Birmingham/Troy area Call between 10-4 PM 647 7336

RNS Full time $16,000 plus fringes

Separate program for part time nurses Weekend differential for all

Farmington Nursing Home 30405 Folsom, Farmington

477 -7400 '

RN'S-LPN 'S For the best in supplemental nursing opportunities wages 4 benefits join,

PRO CARE ONE The Health Care Professionals

LIVONIA 522 5753 SOUTHFIELD * 569 4400

RNs & LPNs Full or part lime for clean, pleasant nursing 'acility Highest wages and many other benefits Flexible scheduling Contact Joyce Novak, Administrator

Four Chaplains Convalescent Center

28349 Joy Rd, Westland

261-9500 R N ' S - L P N ' S

JOIN "The Professionals'

RN'S TO $19.20 HOUR LPN'S TO $15.75 HOUR Special full time RN assignments

MS. SCU Call for details

357 -3650 Professional Medical Personnel

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

KELLY HEALTH CARE IS HERETO HELP.

Kelly Health Care representatives will in-terview for immediate nursing assign-ments at a special interviewing center set up especially for your convenience. Sign up now for "Close to Home" assign-ments with top hourly rates.

Please Call 644-9131 for Appo in tment

Care • feiartary of K«fy Scrxtt

Not an Agency — Never a Fee Equal Opportunity Employer-M/F

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

R N ' S - L P N ' S NURSE AIDES &

LIVE-INS STAFFING

Needed Immediately Apply in Person Tues 10 am • 12 Noon

QUALITY CARE 23400 Michigan Ave Suite 413

Dearborn

RN'S 4 LPNS. part time, teaching, CPR, First aid 4 Emergency life sav ing Teaching experience preferred, not required Will train 4 certify Schedu-ling upon your availability>Contact Mr Waymaster, Stewart Oxygen Service

543 9804

RNS or LPNS Full or Part Time

Afternoon & Midnight Shifts Farmington Area

476-8300 RN'S

SPECIALTY NURSES Midnight shift. ICU, 1 or more shifts per week Call

BARB SNYDER, RN ADON

569-1950 MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL An Equal Opportunity Employer

RN SUPERVISOR Experienced for afternoon shift Apply Arnold Home. 18520 W 7 Mile

531-4001. Ext 38

RN Days

Employment Center 334-6910

R . N . ' S & L.P.N. 'S MED/SURG ICU/CCU

SITTER COMPANIONS serving Ann Arbor, Detroit 4 North suburban hospitals

Kimber ly Nurses 354 -1640

R N.'s or Certified Ultrasound Technol-ogists wanted in the new and exciting field of noninvasive vascular Doppler Interested persons wanting a career in this fascinating realm of medicine should inquire about an interview at 427-0010 Mon thru F n to 5 PM

ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN For Plymouth Doctors office Part-time preferrably Experienced only Choose own hours Good benefits Please send resumes to Box »600, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 362J1 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michi-gan 48150

ULTRA-SOUND TECHNICIAN Needed for clinic in Northwest area Experienced only Flexible hours

Call Alice at 261 3430

ULTRA SOUND TECH Full time position on days available for a registered or registry eligible tech Experienced in O B Gyn, abdomen 4 echo cardiography desired Excellent salary 4 benefits St Marys Hospital, 36475 W 5 Mile Rd, Livonia 464 4800

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

500 Help Wanted

ACCOUNTING POSITION, good typist needed for billing Accounts payable and receivable background thru trial balance, general ledger Self-starter, detail oriented Good pay, pleasant office environment Send resume to Accounting Manager, P O Box 132 LV, Lathrup Village, MI 48076

ACCOUNTS RECEIVARI.E Data entry, billing for 2000 * custom ers, collection experience, Southfield lo-cation Call Bob Ferguson 352 4950

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Well organiied. self motivated person who can type 4 handle priority phone calls, detail oriented, S Oakland County location Call Bok ^erguson 352 4950

COMPUTER OPERATOR TRAINEE For midnight shift in Novi area IBM System 4331 DOS VSE Keypunch or Data Entry experience required and fundamental knowledge of computer operation and hardware Full benefits Call Personnel Department between 10 AM and 2 PM Mon thru Fri

349 5000. Ext 228

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

Cozy office in Birmingham seeks top notch person with |ood typing 4 short hand, terrific boss, salary $13,000. full benefits, fee paid Call Sheri Hill for personal interview today'

AMERICAN PERSONNEL 355-5526

ADMIN. AREA Coordinator spot available for Sec'y with shorthand Lots of client cdintact and follow up with $12-$13.000 Bir mingham start

562-8900 649 -4144 HARRIET SORGE

PERSONNEL

AGENCY ASSISTANT

Candidate should have at least I year experience in life insurance or in a life insurance agency Please call Tues be tween 9 4 11

357-4800 Ex. 392 Maccabees Mutual Life Ins.

Southfield, Michigan An Equal Opportunity Employer

APPLICATIONS are now being accept ed for part time Branch Secretary The qualified applicant r must be free to work Saturday, provide outstanding customer service primarily through telephone contact and perform clerical duties requiring good accounting and bookkeeping skills Previous experience with collection calls desired High work standards necessary. If you are inter-ested in this opportunity with a fast-growing company which leads its field please call us

CHEM1.AWN CORP 22515 HeslipDr , Novi Mi 48050

348 1700 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ARE YOU A SECRETARY

JR. or SR. TYPIST We have long 4 short term assignments close to your home Call now

SOUTHFIELD LIVONIA DEARBORN

569 7500 525-0330 565-8060

WITT SERVICES

The Temporary Help People ASSISTANT Bookkeeper needed for busy accounts payable office Cash re ceipts, cash disbursement, light typing, some computer experience helpful Call Ms O'Brian 557 7700

ATTENTION $10,200 TO START

FEE PAID Successful nationwide company offers office position to Secretary with strong typing and communcation skills Varie-ty and challenge Benefits Call now Deborah

SNELLING & SNELLING 478-3500

CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH CHEMLAWN AMERICA'S LEADER IN PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE Appl icat ions are now bcinj; accepted for posit ion o l Lawn

Specialist Trainee

•Fast g row ing national industry leader

•On p i i n ^ professional agronomic training

•Fol ic \ of p romot ion f rom wi th in

•I n l imued career g rowth potential

•hxccl lent starting salary

•Comprehensive benefit program

CHEMLAWN CORP. 22515 HESUP DRIVE NOVI, MICH. 4 8050

- (313) 348-1700

9Q&MANH A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

O E M S A L E S ENGINEER A U T O M O T I V E

' H A R D W A R E SUPPLIER

COLLEGE graduate (Engineering degree pre-ferred) with at least 3 yrs. experience with an automot ive manufacturer or experience selling to GM or Ford. Knowledge of GM or Ford engineering and purchasing systems is very desireable EXCELLENT opportuni ty for personal growth with a long t ime, dynamic automot ive supplier. You must be highly mot ivated with good people skills. Send resume and cover letter in conf i-dence to:

Box #702 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Mi. 48150

DUFF'S SMORGASBORD

RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT #lf you are wi th a company that cannot offer you growth potent ial , consider growing with a prog-ressive cafeter ia chain. We are growing and developing the Detroit suburbs (Livonia, Ponti-ac) and we offer excellent salaries and benefits. If you are an outstanding manager with a successful work history, then we are look ing for YOU!

Send resume to:

DAN BAUMGARTNER

SMORGASFOOD INC. 210 S. REYNOLDS ROAD

TOLEDO, OHIO 43615

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Cler ica l

BOOKKEEPER TO $11,700 TO START

FEE PAID Solid suburban UrrM seeks full charge Bookkeeper Divert lied position with

Eblic contact Very convenient subur n location Call t $ a y Deborah SNELLING & SNELLING

478-3500

BOOKKEEPER, experienced part time Apply Stewart Fabrics. 275 E Maple. Birmingham

BOOKKEEPER Part time Thru Trial Balance All Payroll Taxes Send re sume to Box 712 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

BRIGHT efficient secretary t<> work for the president of [large Birmingham sales office Fig»M aptitude a plus Great location, terrific hours and other benefits $12,000 R<+ paid

INTERNATIONAL^ company in South field seeks executiv their divisional sa great opportunity fo

secretary to assist t staff This is a someone who can

work without supervision, take iniative and has good clerical skills Base salary of $11 500 with f*ntastic bonus pro-gram Fee paid

INTOWN Birmi needs legal secre^ time Useful firm al ule great working portunity Fee paia,

gham. law firm. to work part

ers flexible s< hed i-onditions and op

BOKKEEPER, experienced, needed part time for Livonia law firm Call Do lores 477 8333

BOOKKEEPER reliable, mature ex perienced Pegboard, phone, in all phas es of office work Weekdays 9am 5pm Mrs Ixing 261-6320

ADAMS 8.

MARTIN PERSONNEL

1000 S Woodward Birmingham

6 4 6 - J j i 6 0 0

DIAL A JOB To Hear About Oiiit New Jobs Search Counseling 4 Resufni- Preparation Sor vices

646^780

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Showcase spot for lop notch profusion al Busy spot for self starier with strong typing dictaphone experience & light shorthand < ompetitive sa!ar\ plus bonus, full benefits fi-<- paid ( all Sheri Hill for personal interview t.xia\

A M E R I C A N PERSONNEL 355-5526

EXECUTIVE secretars Southfield marketing office ol national firm t>p ing 75 WPM dictaphone some short hand administration duties has. sa!.ir\ $11,500. plus ouarterh 4 annual bonus Full benefits r ee paiti

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

559-0560 EXPERIENCED LEGAL Sec ri lai yneedod foi Kent en law firm Good typing A dictaphone skills required Kx cellent benelits Call Linda V\idrig

851 95IHI

EXPERIENCED l.< ^ 1 S,-. r.-tar\ Southfield itffn e Call Pat 354 41

EXPERIENCED I.Et.AI Se< retars for small Birmingham I j » firm G<*id typng and du taphone skills r<-i|ii CallGinger.n f>4ft

•d

EXPERIENCED SE< KETAKY for Southfield sales . i f fue Must have i » cellenl sii-no skills < all pat Golden

353 8.(011

BUSY OPHTHAL in Southfield wish receptionist Exper blue shield, mediita phone preferred 650 Observer & Ec 36251 Schoolcraft gan 48150

WpLOGISTS office »S mature full time jk-nce in medicare

a|d pegboard tele !kjnd resume to box q^ntric Newspapers

i Livonia Miehi

CERTIFIED shorthand reporter needed for free lance dej mingham Call 9 5

sition firm in Bir 0020 or after 5

399 6767

FRONT DESK

SECRETARY Busy new Southfield firm will appr-ate vour gixxl skills ami i h. erfui |« sonalitv 19 000 Call Jenniler

353-2090 SNELLING & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

GENEHAI INM H A M 7 aKem . h opening for underwrite! Exponent, commercial line-- to assist anount • ecutive in clerical duties Send resin

to Box 1147 Dearborn Me h 48!

GKNERAI t lU 'K T ttuRh Southfield I.IH ..lion

Irregular Hours 559 62h:,

CLERK TYPIST able, self starter for desk 65 WPM mi good math skills C helpful but not n jc position with pubfii Southfield office G lent benefits

perierwed person insurance proposal imum typing and imputer knowledge •ssarv Interesting contact Pleasant

larv Excel 352 1 155

CLERK TYPIST Receptionist lor gen eral office work in Livonia Westland area Call Mr Staplf" for appointment

425 4070

C O M M E R C I A L I N S U R A N C E

$16,000 FEE P A I D An excellent opportunity for someone with claims, rating |or processing expe rience Great benefits atmosphere and location Call Kent mow

SNELLING & SNELLING 649-5900

BOOKKEEPER

Real estate office looking for EXPERIENCED, AGGRESSIVE SELF-STARTING Individual to work in the following areas

Bank Reconciliation - Preparation 4 Audit of Client Reports • Payables Full time in computerized office Call Sylvia between 9 AM and Noon only,

569 5555

COMPUTER related Company look ing lo train a promotable person to help with General Off let duties Typing & filing necessary Also Telephone Sales preferred Sandy lliAM-4PM 280-0180

t.ENERAL <>FFlCt-Career opportunities Full titiu («> now available.in expanding Sotiti Corporation Good ^alaiv and t" package convenient Him I«m Experience desired training .ivai Ask for Mrs Betisfield al M'J

"HELP' | We need K,H«1 a. , urat. tvpists lo versified permanent i lerical open II vou i .in iy i" .WPM shor'h., plus i all tor all ap|BiiniIlient

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F T R O Y 3 6 2 - 4 0 0 4

IMMEDIATE t iPFNINt. I..r lii. , lerk tvping skills required Musi U hard working and ambition. Hesunie- Ix-ing accepted Reply to ExoUi Ruhber J.

| Plasties I 'O Box ty-, haniiinglori ; Hills Mk higuii 48024

Atl Cindv Parker

DATA ENTRY ( RT OPERATOR Needed for fast patfod telecommunii a tions firm Speed ard accuracy a must Datapoint experience a plus Send re sume to Att Michelle Horgan Lexit Corp 30200 Teleg Rtrmingham Mi 48C

aph Rd Suite 274 10 647 6920

D E C INTERNA Geddes Rd Canton a mature individual lal and general of fit ing experience reqi for appointment

INSIJHAV I' HA< k<.!«>t \ l > -\dirni istrative A-.siM.ini (.ihkI typing ~kilh Mloilfc on detail and sell nidh.lament 1 [H-rsori office Soutlilicld are,. Salary n|M'n Send brief resume to B. x hHO Oh server A Ecccniru N. wspa|>i rs ti^'M Schoolcraft "Rd I vonia Mi'tngan 48150

TION Al 4508 1 Mi 48188 We need to handle Secretar •duties Bookkeep red Call Mr Bali

397 8686

ESTABLISHED Bl<jomfield Hills Law Firm needs career orient ed person lor administrative portion emphasizing posting billing & jbasu bookkeeping functions Good secretarial skills A ability to learn word processing equip ment also required ta l l 647 5111

I El.Al SK( RKTARN Kor downtown olfici Experienced oi will ir on individual wiih nood tvping A appearance 9*.'t 77:i-i

LEGAL SECR1- I AlCi • \perieri<i-d I" ' large Troy Legal h inn Shorthand o quired Excellent salary A henelits Call Mr Moline at '.4'. 3200

LEG AI SECRETARN Town Center at least 3 year* expt Iicno Du t.iphone (iood typing A English -.kills i ompeti live salat'V & benefits Laura l iHI!62o

500 Help Wanted

CUTTING T O O L S C R A F T S M A N CUTTING TOOL manufacturer has immediate openings for the fol lowing posit ions

• MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS - (5 yrs experience) Candidates should be proficient in runnling Brown & Sharpe. Cincinnati hori-zontal fnills and br idgeport mills with read-out systems Job requires interpret ing com-plicated blueprints; making all types of set-ups; selecting correct feeds and speeds, use of precision measuring instruments to cheek work; ahd to work to close tolerances

• .SURFACE GRINDERS — (3 yrs. experi-ence). Candidates should be proficient in running small surface gr inders such as Reid or Parker Majest ic Machines. Job requires, interpret ing blueprints: making all types of setups; per forming form and contour grind-ing with ext reme accuracy Knowledge of compound angle and angle changes is re-quired.

• Posit ion offers excellent wages and compa-ny paid fr inge benefits. Apply in person or call Ray Blush Jr. for an appointment at

5 4 4 - 7 0 0 0 R & D TOOL CO. ILLINOIS ECLIPSE

25820 Orchard Lake Rd.. Farmington, Mi (Off Orchard Lake between 10-11 M i leRd )

<n Equal Opportunity Employer

ASSISTANT TAX MANAGER

The Budd Company, one of the world s leading suppliers to the transportation industry, has an excellent opportunity for an experienced individual with fed-eral tax research/planning and tax ac-count ing expertise to join us in our Corporate Headquarters

This integral management pos i t ion which reports to the Assistant Comp-troller. Tax Affairs requires a strong' b a c k g r o u n d in f e d e r a l c o r p o r a t e income taxes, including international taxation and consolidated return regu latioms, research/p lann ing and tax accounting A CPA and/or JD pre-ferred

The Budd Company provides an excel-lent salary, comprehensive fringe ben-efits and solid opportunit ies for ad-vancement Please submit your resume with salary requirements in strict con-fidence to Pertonnel Department

COMPA

3155 W. Big Beaver Rd * P O Box 2601 Troy, Michigan 48084

We e an equal oppor tun i ty employer M f H

2D* Monday, February 8, 1982

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

Legal Secretar ies Joanne Mansfield is * specialist in find-ing the best position for you In the legal field These positions include legal secretar ies , para professionals and law office management personnel

Permanent , part t ime and t empora ry positions available for experienced le gal personnel in the grea ter metropoli-tan area

Invest in vour fu ture by contact ing Joanne ihe legal placement profession al today All lees company paid

MANSFIELD & ASSOCIATES, INC

900 Tower Drive 8th Floor Trov N«i 48084

(313) 879 -8832 Subsidiary of Laser Personnel Inc

LKGALSKCHKTARY Experienced Southfield 1-aw f i rm Negligence Law pract ice Benefits f a l l Barbara 3S8-0100

LEGAL SECRETARY needed immedi atelv for Southfield law f i rm Very busy off ice Tvping minimum 65WPM will be tented Apply in person at 21700 Northwestern Mwy suite 660. Mon thru Fri 9am 4pm 559-8600

I.KCAL SECRETARY For par tner in busv 4 Attorney Southfield office Ex cellent shorthand typing, bookkeeping 4 organizational skills required Wang Word Processing prefer red Top Salary

commensura te with minimum 5 years experience Tall Mr DeVine 354 0880

LEGAL SECRETARIES

When thoughts turn to finding yourself a new position contact Personnel at l .d* Whether vou seek a small, medi urn or large pract ice located in Detroit Southfield Troy Dearborn. Birming ham or some other city in the tri-county a rea our contacts will be of value to

Full us what you are seeking in t e rms of posit mil type of law practice, location and salary then leave the rest to us When we share our client contac ts with vou ( hanging positions will become a rewarding ami p rob lenvf ree expert

Never a charge lo you for our courteous and professional placement assistance \ t l e r hour appointments available for vour convenience Telephone or write thi» week

PERSONNEL AT LAW

UI00 TOW \ CENTER SUITE 2580 SOUTHFIELD MICH 48075

southfield .158 0060 Dearborn 522 3140 Hen.iiw.ince Center 567 0141 Trov 649 2042

M v l n R Fl R N I T C R E mfg with show room facilities in Southfield is seeking bright hardworking individual with minimum 4 years experience lo handle executive secretar ia l position & some adminis t ra t ive duties to divisional stall Full benefits excellent salary send complete resume 4 salary history to f*ix TOO Observer 4 Eccentric News papcr* 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Mh higan 48150

OFFICE ASSISTANT to do typing ftl ing bookkeeping and reception Par t l ime Prefer ma tu re experienced per sun with office secretar ia l background Contact Miihele Dixon Don Render \iin s Motorcycles 532-3477

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

PAYROLL CLERK permanent part t ime for max imum 25 hour week, de s ire well groomed personable office worker with minimum skills in typing, keypunching 4 bookkeeping Will t rain right person Ask for Susan 557-7700

Payrol l Personnel Clerk

Duties include payroll personnel record keeping 4 switchboard relief Must have good typing skills & able to work with f igures Experience helpful but not necessary Manufactur ing f i rm, Farmington area Call between 8 AM and 12 noon

476-4550 ext 230 An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERSON needed for word processing and general office Livonia area Reply to Box 708. Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

PROMINENT BIRMINGHAM law f i rm desires experienced paralegal for liti-gation p rac t i ce Par t t ime or ful l- t ime Write Box 636, Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft R d . Livonia. Michigan 48150

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT compa nv in Southfield needs a responsible clerk with bookkeeping knowledge lo handle all cash receipts, collections 4 related repor ts A mathemat ica l apti Hide is a must Please send resume 4 salary requirements to Box 684, Ob server 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

PURCHASING SECRETARY prevt ous experience in purchasing preferred Varied position for individual who is able tt> work with numerical da ta 4 demonSfrate good math skills Must possess good verbal 4 writ ten commu-nication skills 4 proven clerical ability Must type 65WPM accurately, the abili-ty to keep track of detail* A to be well organized with good follow-thru skills is essential Submit letter of application with resume 4 salary requi rements to Mr Gary Gold Foamade Industries P O Box 4494 Auburn Hts. Mich 48057

RECEITION1ST TYPIST needed for Downtown Birmingham Law F i rm Some experience required Salary negfr l iable Contact Debbie 645 1260

RECEIT10NIST TYPIST in U-gal Office in Farmington Willing to train Must live in Oakland County Ask for Kelly 476 7660

. LEGAL TRAINEE

\mbi t ious associate at prestigious legal tirrn needs your assistance Super op-[>ortunits to learn legal if you can type To and h a t e 2 years recent office expe riem e Company offers plush office $12IKMI benefits and pays our fee Call now for a personal interview

PERMANENT STAFF LIVONIA 522-4210 SOUTHFIELD 353-0505 (.1 h H INSURANCE experience policy holder service bookkeeping part t ime HepK io Box 696 Observer 4 Eccen trii Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft ltd l.iyonia Michigan 48150

I ! \ON!A Insurance agency 5 Mile & Farmington Rd a rea needs r o m m e r i lal insuianec clerk with 2 vrs mini mum experience Send resume to P O Box 2467 Livonia Mich 48151

RECEPTIONIST needed for downtown area office Must have good telephone manners type 60 wpm Hours 8.30AM 5 30PM Contact Donna for an appoint ment 393-0S37

RECEPTIONIST Prestigious Southfield Law f i rm needs full t ime Receptionist who is poised, ar t iculale and has neat and professional appearance 50 WPM 12 Mile and Southfield Rds 645 9438

RECEPTIONIST Immedia te opening Mature person flood telephone and typing skills Abili-ty to meet people with ease General knowledge of business machines help ful $8,300 plus benefits Send resume to P O Box 2823 Livonia Ml 48150. Attention K Brainard

A VARIETY RECEPTIONIST

$10,400 FEE PAID If you have some secretar ia l expert ence. and enjoy a job with variety in a plush office this is the job for you Call Clerical Depar tment

SNELLING & SNELLING 649-5900

RECEPTIONIST-$180 Handle phones type invoices and assist with general office duties Pleasant , ca sual work a tmosphere Qualified candi date will have the ability to work with out direct supervision, type minimum 35 WPM Complete benefit package, dental plan with orthodontics optical and prescription drugs

525 7870 SHAH ROW 4 ASSOCIATES

PERSONNEL AGENCY

OFFICE M A N A G E R For Livonia-based sales office with warehouse Experienced position re quires Jegn-e in Business with some Computer Science background 10 yea r s vrnrk experience Competi t ive benefits package salary commensura t e with ex perience Send resume to Box 688 Ob-server A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Sihoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

ONE CALL CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

Dec word processors need-ed. minimum 1 yr experi-ence helpful, will consider recent graduates Call;

MANPOWER TERMPORARY SERVICES

478-1130

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL' Place your classified w..nt ad in

Suburban Detroit s linest marke t The i ibserver & Eccentr ic Newspapers

591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

I se your Visa or Master Card

PART TIME SECRETARY lor manufac tu re r s rep Shorthand & typing experience required Farming ton area 553 2910

Receptionist Position requires a responsible individ ual lo handle a t t r ac t ive front desk posi Hon within Troy marke t ing f i rm A pro-fessional telephone personality is essen-tial Experience with a Dimension or Focus tvpe PBX helpful

Salary $900 per month Excellent bene fits

If you a re interested and qualified, call 362 2188 on Tuesday F e b 9th between 9 30-11 30 AM

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

RELOCATION ASSISTANT

An opportunity current ly exists of lering ample client contact as well as involvement within the real es ta te industry If you have prior real es ta te relat ed experience, a pleasant phone manner and solid organizational skills forward resume complete with salary history to Box "582 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150 r

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TYPIST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Challenging part t ime position avail able for an E R Regis t rar to work at our Novi Ambulatory Care Center eve-ry other weekend and Holiday f rom 12 Soon lo 8 30 PM Minimum 45 wpm accura te typing speed and 1 year cleri ca! experience required, preferably in a high volume environment demonstra t ing the ability to deal effectively with the public Selected individual must be available for additional days and hours as needed Excellent salary and work ing environment Apply Employment Office Mon F r i . between 9 3 PM

PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL

FISHER CENTER 22500 Providence Dr, Southfield, Michigan

An Equal Opportunity Employer

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

LOOKING FOR A CAREER? You already know that Bob Evans

means quality restaurants, but what you may not know is that Bob Evans means opportunity too... the opportunity grow, advance, and realize your own growth.

As a store manager trainee, you'll learn every aspect of managing a profitable business. We will train you in quality control; food preparation; personnel man-agement; purchasing, and basic manage-rial duties.

Requirements: Mature Judgment

Ability to motivate and direct others. College is helpful Leadership ability

Contact us today. Send a resume to:

TOM CRUSE 26245 Telegraph Road

Southfield, Michigan 48034 An Equal Opportunity Employer

F A R M S

RESIDENTIAL OPERATIONS

ANALYST Our residential branch operation de-par tment has an immedia te opening for an individual to analyze branch produc tion and profi tabil i ty as well as fu ture marke t t rends Other job duties include preparat ion of monthly board reports and coordination of branch budget In dividual will also serve as clerical as-sis tance lo existing staff Qualified can didate will possess superior analytical apt i tude and be detail oriented Good organizational ability and excellent communicat ion skills a r e a must Accu ra le typing of 45 wpm a must A degree in f inance or equivalent work experi ence helpful We offer a complete bene fit package For consideration please send resume or call the Personnel De-par tment between 8 30AM 4 30PM

661 7145

MANUFACTURERS HANOVER MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Road corner of 12 Mile Road

Farmington Hills. Mi 48018

An Equal Oppor tun i ty /Aff i rmat ive Action Employer M F

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL to file documents with court for Plymouth law f i rm 20 30 hours per week $5 per hour, mi l i age 4 expenses 453-4044

RESPONSIBLE PERSON for Office Clerk position, Mon thru Fri Filing, typing 4 billing Some office experi e w e necessary Call Barbara . 478 8960

SECRETARIES IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS who a re ready for a ca ree r change tell them to

11 Office Mates 5 immediately so they can get professional assis tance in their search to l ind just the RIGHT positions If you have good typing. AND OR shor thand/ bookkeeping, word process ing l ega j experience we want to talk with y o / TOP companies are our cli ents therefore they ALWAYS pay our fees WeNare dedicated to helping you take Ihe next s tep irf your off ice career CALL US at 589 3220 You'll apprec ia te our service

OFFICE MATES 5 Division Mgt Recrui te rs

SECRETARY, Cus tomer Rela t ions Dept. pa r t - t ime Send qualif ications to Inters ta te Transmissions. 29200 Vassar. Suite 501. Livonia. MI 48152 Attn Connie

SECRETARY for research consultant

Sophisticated, interesting and varied work. 90-95 wpm shorthand. 70-75 wpm typ-ing. Southfield

Call Mrs Rose, 559-2100

SECRETARY, full tune, shorthand 4 typing. Metro Airport a rea Ask for Matt Cairns 941-7880

SECRETARY needed for general off ice work in Southfield Heavy typing and clerical experience necessary Ability to work under pressure, for graphic a r t s studio Call Virginia. 10am 12 noon. Mon-Kri ONLY. 356-8902

SECRETARY Needed for small sales office Part or f u l l , l ime Experience prefer red Must be able to work independently South field .152 58?Tor 565-8676

SECRETARY PART TIME ,approx. mate ly 20 hours) for Southfield Insur ance F i rm Typing 4 general office skills Ask for Mr Accardo 353 0770

SECRETARY

Secre tary desired for out worldwide headquar ters located in Southfield This position requires a topnotch secre ta ry with excellent organizational abili t ies The qualified candidate will have a minimum of 2 3 years office experi ence. typing of 65 wpni and shorthand 80 wpm Must possess a high degree of efficiency We offer a competi t ive sal ary and" an excellent fringe benefit package

If qualified, contact Diana Lennard 355 9300. ext 253

FLORINS TRANSWORLD DELIVERY ASSOCIATION

29200 Northwestern Hwv Southfield, Mi 48037

Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY to Manager and Promo-tion Director Heavy typing, light book-keeping some advert is ing experience p re fe r red but not required Apply be tween 10AM 12 Noon main office of Winchester Mall. Rochester 4 Avon Rd

TYPIST BOOKKEEPER, experienced, for Livonia CPA f i rm Write Box 716, Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michi gan 48150

TYPISTS Secretaries General & Legal

WORD PROCESSORS NO F E E - T O P P A Y

BONUSES BENEFITS

FRIDAY PAY Detroit Southfield

OLSTEN Temporary Services

Equal Opportunity Employer M F / H

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced secretary Individual must possess accura te typing of 70 wpm 4 shorthand of 80 wpm Excellent communicat ion skills and strong organ-izational abilities a re a must A pleas ant personality and the ability to work under pressure a must Responsibilities will include extensive typing of man agement correspondence and reports Also included a re adminis t ra t ive duties luch as coordination of meetings, travel a r rangements , and daily follow-up We offer an excellent benefit package For consideration please call the personnel depar tment between 8 30AM-4 30PM

661 7145

MAff l lFACTURERS HANOVER MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Road , corner of 12 Mile Road

Farmington Hills Mi 48018

An Equal Opportunity Aff i rmat ive Action Employer M H

SISTERS of Mercy, located in Fa rming ton Hills, has part t ime position for tvp tst 3 full davs per week Call Judy at

476 8O00

962-9650 354-0555

TYPIST N E E D E D with excellent skills 4 dictaphone experience Must be accu-ra te & detail oriented Light bookkeep-ing experience p re fe r red Send resume to Box 692. Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft R d . Livonia. Michigan 48150

WE ARE LOOKING for a woman with excellent telephone manners , sharp ap^ pearance and job dedication for recep^ tion switchboard in an ul'1"® l"*sy Southfield off ice Please call Mr^ Ar-thur for an appointment a t 644 8600

WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR /For Southfield Law f i rm Vydec experi ence helpful Call Barb 9 a m - 5 p m

i j2 -874 /

Work ing Temporary Is Diff icult You Say? NO IT'S NOT I s tar ted thai way' With the POOL you know, your skills will grow and we think you'll decide to stay

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES SENIOR TYPISTS

CALL 478-8352 521-5302

PERSONNEL POOL

Temporary Help Since 1946

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F H

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

BAR CLEAN-UP 2 NITES Harold s Bar,

25524 Five Mile, Redford 532-9212

E X P E R I E N C E D SHORT Order Cook Deli counter man Knowledge of Jewish style foods required Farmington Hills a rea 626-8950

FOOD & BEVERAGE M AN AGER with private club experience Mail r e sume to 30333 Southfield Rd. South field Mi 48076

GRILL COOK 2 NITES Harold 's Bar.

25524 Five Mile. Redford 532-9212

OPPORTUNITY to be part of a fast growing Asian Gourmet Restaurant Positions avai lable for men 4 women to service our clientele Maria Ang. 12ln Mile 4 Southfield Applications available 3pm-5pm. Tues thru Sat

RICHARDS FOUR CORNERS a new res taurant , is now hiring

cooks, prep cooks, dishwashers, wai tresses, barmaids , hostesses, e tc Expe rience helpful, will train Must be over 18 Apply in person 47528 Pontiac Trail corner Beck Rd

SHORT ORDER CCK)K. experienced only, days 10am 3pm Apply at the Der-by Bar, 9am 1 l am. 13401 Middlebelt at Schoolcraft , Livonia

WAITRESS KITCHEN HELPER lull time. 11 am to 7.30 pm 5 day week | 3 35 per hr Plymouth a rea 455-0510

WAITRESS Mature, par t t ime Apply in person only Johnson's Family Res taurant , 42400 Ford Rd . Canton

506 Help Wanted Sales AAAAA + BEST RATING

Learn insurance in your s p a r e t ime Free, training, opportunity for full t ime with guaranteed income F a r m e r s In surance Group 981-5(220 Eves 397-0805

ABLE TO RE YOt'R OWN BOSS F a r m e r s Insurance Group Offers com plete training program, minimum guar antee per month Learn without dis-turbing present job 557-3266

ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS are what you can expect bv joining our Sales Team. Expanding Real Es ta te f i rm has a limited number of Sales Po-sitions available in our Troy Office No sales experience necessary We provide a complete In-house Sales Training P rogram Call Ross Martin 689-5606

AD AGENCY SALES Young aggressive advert is ing agency looking for young, aggressive salesmen Must be experienced in the marke t ing or advert is ing field Hard-working, meticulous with good sense of humor Send all resumes to 1' O Box 2572 Southfield. Ml 48034

APPRAISAL TRAINEE Local office of a National Organization needs two full t ime ca ree r minded indi viduals. willing to work hard We offer training, ea rn while you learn, choice of location, potential, first year earnings in excess of $22,000 Call Roy between 10-1 l am at 476 7000

ASSISTANT MANAGER Looking for someone reliable, energetic and available for immedia le employ-ment Opportunity to 1300 per week t'> start Call 689 9353

An Equal Opportunity Employer

A V A I L A B L E NOW Due lo international company expan sion - 18 full t ime openings must be filled MANAGER T R A I N E E STtX'K FILING plus SALES 4 SERVICE D E P T openings Excellent pay with rapid advancement Call for appoint-ment

4 5 3 - 2 9 4 0 ULTRA AIR INDUSTRIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITY NO E X P E R I E N C E NECESSARY

We provide a training program Full or part t ime

Our part t imers earn J200 a week

Interviews will be held Thursdays at 1 PM Tuesdays at 6PM Openings avai lable at various locations

For reservation detai ls Call Ms White - 9am-5pm

354-6303

DETROIT suburban chain of children's clothing store is seeking experienced manager ia l personnel for their stores Apply between 9am 4pm. Youth Center

Store. Tel-12 Mall location. 353-1040

DIRECT OR Phone Sales Set your own hours Unlimited commission earnings Retirees welcome Will t rain Replace ment windows, doors 4 other energy saving products BAPCO 544 8700

IXX)R TO DOOR CANVASSORS for home improvement sales, must have own car, experience prefer red but will train, salary plus commission, full t ime Call 855 3400 or Eves 682 3539

EARN UP TO $1000 A WEEK Outside sales people needed (or Detroit Express Soccer Club Call for appoint menl 647-3086

E X P E R I E N C E D MATURE Person for exclusfve ladies store, full 4 part t ime Apply in person Alvin's - Oakland Mall, Betty Mac Donald

EXPERIENCED, MATURE salespcr son needed for full 4 part t ime posi tions for Women s retail clothing s tore Willow Tree, Rochester, 375-1155

E X P E R I E N C E D SALESPERSON ' Ap ply in pe rson at S O U T H F I E L D DODGE. 24625 W 12 Mile, Southfield

T E L E P H O N E MARKETING P a r t full t ime Excellent opportunity Expe r i ence necessa ry Nat ionwide leads furnished Pleasant working con ditions Salary plus commission Call Jul ie for interview, 644-6772

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY Opening for a secretary with five years experience as senior secretary with typing skills of 80 wpm and ability to transcribe in final copy status from Dictaphone equip-ment and accounts payable experience. Salary commensurate with level of experi-ence. Job duties include extensive tele-phone contact with insurance agents and coordinating activities with managers th-roughout the branch. Excellent fringe ben-efits and pleasant working conditions. Must have ability to produce quality work under rush conditions. If you are qualified, call Personnel Department.

552-6200 FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO.

An Equal Opportunity Employer MFH

506 Help Wanted Sales

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY National company seeks Licensed Real Es ta te Sales Person Must be a Closer and experienced in selling luxury prod, ucts Guaranteed salary plus bonus Re-sume and references required Our staff knows of this ad All replies will be kept confidential Reply to Box 670, Observ-er 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150

FINANCIAL SELLING 4 CONSULT-ING - Unlimited opportunity with large m a j o r corporat ion selling and manage-ment opportunities Send resume to! Box 704, Observer & Eccent r ic News-papers . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150

FOOD BROKER in need of experienced

Krt t ime help Send resume to P O, x 40626, Detroit. MI 48240

FORMER AMWAY DIAMOND Directs have s tar ted a more profi table business Looking to double your In-come? We have the strongest , best t rained, fastest growing organization to *ssist you Call 673-5234

GET IN on the ground floor of a nation-ally recognized company Looking for people in this area Unlimited earning potential Call 559 3103

HOTEL SALES Experience a must need aggressive^ well organized person for outside sales, excellent benefits with fast growing corporation, apply in person. Holiday Inn of Southfield, 26555 Telegraph Rd

HOUSEWIVES, STUDENTS or experi-enced phone solicitors, part time, hour-ly plus commission Work out of your home For information call 837-1087

I N E E D 4 people with Management , Teaching or Sales Background • or who have owned a small business Must have a good self-image 4 be able to handle i large income Call Richard Dick. 941 9415

INSURANCE - LIFE AGENTS Top commissions, qualified leads Call & ask for Mr Kisser 528 9050

It's Never Too Late To Start

Your Own Career Sell Avon and earn good $$$ Set your own hours For more information, call

425-8989 879-0183 644-5404 LET S FACE IT If you weren t looking to bet ter yourself you wouldn t be reading this ad If I wasn t looking for the right person. I wouldn't have placed this ad If you want to open your own Insurance Agency, with no cash outlay.

Etve me a call I think it will benefit the oth of us Call Mr Mahoney 525-0173

LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSONS

Become a m e m b e r of the World's larg est Resort Time Sharing Market Co and involve yourself with the fastest growing industry in today's Real Es ta te Market Training provided For confi-dential interview, contact Mary Lou Guilbault. Plymouth Office 453 2210, or Hall Hess, Birmingham Office 644 7456

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES

453-2210 LOCAL R E P N E E D E D

Oakland County office cleaning compa ny seeks rep already calling on offices confidential - nice commission - easy brief resume to Special Business. P 0 Box 556. Birmingham. Ml 48012

Looking For A Career in Automobile Sales?

Guaranteed income plus commission. No experience necessary. Apply in person to North Bros. Ford, 33300 Ford Rd., Westland.

N E E D E D - responsible, mature , experi enced salesperson to work in Mason's »t Fai r lane Town Center Please apply within

NEED EXTRA $$$? LA ID OFF?

Reputable sales f i rm looking for hard working responsible individuals to work par t t ime over the phone from our oft ice in Southfield Earn up to $7 50 per hr working evenings and or weekends

Call Chris Johnson

569-0850 NEW CAR SALESPERSON

Great facility and location Call Pa t Moran for an appointment at

PATRICK OLDS 852-7200

NO E X P E R I E N C E NECESSARY Looking for people to work in Birming ham Mon Thurs 5-9pm. Sat 10am 2pm Call Jul ie a f t e r 1pm 644-33J0

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Place your classified want ad in

Suburban Detroi t 's finest marke t The Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers

591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

Use your Visa or Master Card

OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS with unlim ited earning potential Well established p remium incentive company desires to expand Call Mr West 846 3636

OUTGOING PERSONALITY For fast paced sales position with More TV HBO Pleasant phone personality a must For more information call Cathy Specci at 427 6800

REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE

Excellent opportunity for new 4 expe rienced Salespeople Congenial living room atmosphere Best Plymouth M a Hon 9 off ices in Metro Suburban De troit Nationwide Refer ra l P r o g r a m Excellent t ra imng p r o g r a m Call • Mike Binklev for confidential interview

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES

453-2210

SALES Paid TV - Recession Free

Are you self motivated"' Are you a self s t a r t e r 7

Would you like earnings up to $500 week 1

If your answer is yes, cal l Mon, thru Fri ONLY between 10am 5pm ONLY

522 4873 Wesl 751 3820 East & North

506 Help Wanted Sales

TRY SOMETHING NEW TODAY' Exper ience - Shaklee! A grea t opportu-nity to Supplement your Income

422-5031

REAL ESTATE IS

EXCITING and financially rewarding If you yre desirous of making between $20,000 4 $100,000 per year - call us We offer complete in-house training and a mas-sive advertising program 2 great loca-tions in Plymouth Contact

FRED MIOTKE

Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

SALESPERSONS Full t ime Self motivated for fast growing Ad agency Must have t ransportat ion Send resume P O Box e | 7 2 5 . Dearborn Mich .48124

SALES REPRESENTATIVES Needed for home and auto security a l a r m systems Commissin sales Call Bob at 553 0052

SALES R E P R E S E N T A T I V E Fast growing national chemical laiwn ca re company seeks ambitious, sielf motivated individuals with college <Je gree or sales experience Turf or horti-cul ture experience helpful but not nec-essary Excellent management oppor-tunities, salary 4 benefits Call for an appointment Monday thn i Fr iday be tween 8-12 422-7980

UNEMPLOYED? Put your t ime and energies to work and join our sales t eam we offer grea t op-portunities to both new and experienced salespeople Excellent office facili t ies in a great location Multi-list, nation-wide service, home war ran ty and excel-lent commission program Call Tom for confidential interview

EARL

KEIM Midwest. Inc 477 0880

$20 ,000 Yr. Plus NO E X P E R I E N C E NECESSARY

FREE TRAINING

For mpre information call

CENTURY 21 Today Realtors

Farming ton /S teve Stockton 478 1040 Wes t land 'Lar ry Buckmaster 525 7700 Redford Jon Ruud 538 2000 Livonia Tom I ^ w a r n e 261 2000 Lathrup Village Bill Cavanagh559-4488

507 Help Wanted Part Time

E X P E R I E N C E D Telephone Solicitor wanted for part t ime employment Livonia a rea 522-91 10

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR, par t t ime, experienced on IBM 129

649-9300. ext 13

LOOKING FOR PARTNER Expanding wholesale supply 1 0 - 1 5 hrs week Commission only Call D Stone 464-1892

LOVE CRAFTS' ' LIKE M O N E Y ' You Can Have Both'

Call for Interview. 522-0158

SELF-STARTERS have an excellent head s ta r t to be suc-cessful in Real E s t a t e that t our Training P rog rams comes out to a successful professional ca ree r in Real Es ta te For details, call John Healy

Century 21 PIETY HILL. INC. J 642-8100 T E L E P H O N E SOLICITORS; par t tUne Only, 5-9PM, Mon.-FVt. Top Pay (or Top People Salary ± CommiMiOo Home Improvement Field 352 9880

PART TIME for sales off ice in Maple/ Telegraph a rea 10-20 hours weekly, dl versified duties Typing, flexible hours L healthy working at t i tude essential Send resume, in confidence, to Box 642, Observer & Eccent r ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Michi-gan 48150

511 Entertainment A BAND FOR your listening and danc-ing pleasure Some winter, spring dates

"The Sound Merchants" 522 3078 or 882-8588

PROFESSIONAL Light 4 Sound En-ter ta inment ANY OCCASION, Class Reunions, Bowling Banquets. Weddings, Schools Over 4000 selections We play what you request Call for appt to visit our showroom for a demonstrat ion

Come Dance With Us We a r e

DANCE WITH ME PRODUCTIONS

Lie. - Ins.' 589-2705 BOOK AN E X P E R I E N C E D DJ

for your next party Professional sound system & music for all occasions '{„ll l \„ ( all Dave 386 4464

DISC JOCKEY For all occasions Flexible hours $150 All Types of Music Wedding Specialist A f t e r S 381 8027

EXCELLENT FEMALE vocalist look-ing for established pop top 40 s working or almost working band Have com plete sound & light system 474 8707

Music From REUNION Top 40, Standard, Country

Weddings, Banquets, Special Occasion Some May & June dates open 397 1614

PACMAN DEFENDERS Rent a TV game for your par ty

Only $79.95 Call 534 5014

SING A LONG IS IN AGAIN Banjo player available

Song slides too Call Evenings, 354 3247

THE LIMITED EDITION For Your Dancing

& Listening Pleasure Male Female Vocals , 595-4537

512 Situations Wanted Female

PART TIME TEMPORARY

Figure Clerks. Must have skill on 10 key adder (will be tested). Call Marie between 1-4pm

455-8552 SNOW PLOW DRIVER, part t ime Must have own t ransportat ion and have experience plowing residential dr ive ways Call Dottie between 10 A- 11 AM Mon thru Fri , at 892-9140

T E L E P H O N E CONTACT Making ap-pointments for sales staff Flexible hours between 9AM-3PM Nice office a tmosphere Female or male Tele graph 12 Mile location Call a f t e r 6PM

477-4696

508 Help Wanted Domestic

BABYSITTER, days 4 or 5 days week ly 2'2 year old child In your home 14 Mile Middlebelt area 851 0147

BABY SITTER N E E D E D SOON in my house on all day basis for 3 children. I vear 5 vear & 9 years old in NW Troy area Please call 641 9416

BABY SITTER needed Farmington Rd and 8 Mile a rea Par t t ime af ter -noons Approximately 3-4 days a week Call before 2 30pm 478-1926

BABYSITTER wanted in your home, a f t e r school hours, Northfield Parkway

Fir wood Dr area Troy Please call a f t e r 6pm 641 7251

BABYSITTER. 2 days a weeik for a 3 month old. my house or vours Refer ences 326 8772

BIRMINGHAM Mature, experienced person t6 ca re for 10 year old boy- in my home 3pm 7 30pm, Mon thru Fri Some light housekeeping Must have own transpor-tation Must be able to stay overnite oc casionally Call a f t e r 5pm 645-1781

BUSY MOTHER needs responsible woman with excellent re fe rences to ca re for 2 boys. 4 A 9 in my Birming ham home 7-5 daily, Mon Fri Strong possibility of extra hours 540-3875

COMPANION for 2 elderly ladies Live-in. must drive Cooking, no smoking Top salary Southfield a rea 626-8721

E X P E R I E N C E D cleaning larjy wanted references essential. F r i d a y s only $40 a day West Bloomfield 681 4590

FULL TIME H O U S E K E E P E R 5-6 days a week, flexible hours Must be ma tu re & experienced Own transporta-tion Bloomfield Hills Top sallary Send resume including references to box 648 Observer & Eccent r ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michi gan 48150

LIVE-IN H O U S E K E E P E R , expert enced Child care, cleaning, laundry pr ivate quar te r s References and inter view Rloomfield Hills 645 9290

HOUSEKEEPER and Live in Compan ion needed for elderly woman North west Detroit area References required Call a f te r 6 PM 559-2082

H O U S E K E E P E R LIVE IN, must cook good wages, references, own transpor-tation, call between 6pm - 10 pm

649 1272

H O U S E K E E P E R N E E D E D to help ca re for 3 children, ages 5.7 & 5 months middle-age with references, prefer live m 437-8763

HOUSEKEEPER & Nanny 16 take ca re of 5 children (3 school agei. 6 day week $600 mo • room 4 board pr ivate en t rance (if live-in) Could commute if in 9 Mile Telegraph a rea 356 0312

LIVE IN housekeeper only Bloomfield Hills to ca re for 3 small children & house Own transportat ion 4-6 days per week References Before 9pm 538 7762

LOOKING FOR a mature , responsible mother ' s helper to c a r e for 2 pre schoolers Live-in plus salary Non smoker Brighton 313 227 5585

MATURE woman to ca re for 2 yr old 13 Mile Franklin, own transportat ion, housekeeping, non-smoker References Call 6PM I Ol'M only 356-574f

MATURE WOMAN to care for I year old in my home Huntington Woods 8am- lpm, Mon thru Fri, your t ranspor tation After 4 30pm 547-7209

MATURE WOMAN wanted to c%re for 2 e lementa ry school children, Canton 1130 AM 7 PM Mon thru Fri Must have own t ransportat ion Call 9 AM 5 PM 663 8571 ext 328or a f t e r 7 PM weekends 459 9715

MIDDLE AGE woman to live in with elderly lady Light housekeeping, cook ing, room i wages, Car an asset . Red ford Township 532 0081 After 5plW

349 1972

N E E D rel iable si t ter weekdays for in fant & 5 year old in PM kindergar ten Beech view School area, my home or yours Call anyt ime 476-1 131

PROFESSIONAL working parents need warm, reliable, experienced woman lo ca re for infant! M F 8 4 30 Plym Liv area References 342 7299 or 420 0363

RESPONSIBLE SITTER for 2 boys 3 A 5 in my Livonia home (5 Mile & Ink ster) 7 30am 5 30pm $50 a week Call a f t e r 6 00pm. 261-7678

TEACHER needs reliable Sitter for 3 4 1 yr olds My home Your t ranspor ta tion 6 Mile Levan Non-smoker Ref erences Call a f te r 5 PM 591 0634

510 Help Wanted Couples

M A N A G E R COUPLE

MATURE for luxury apa r tmen t s Full t ime for both Adult community , no pets No ex perience necessary 2 bedroom apar t menl, good salary and other benefits Reply lo Box 678, Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

MATURE COUPLE To assist in managing a beautiful new apt. complex In Watertord Twp. Woman to clean & gentleman for main-tenance. Salary, apt. & fringe benefits, Some experience preferred. 363-5443

ABCARE Specializing in private duty nursing in the Home. Hospital. Nursing Facil i t ies

RN's, I.PN's, COMPANIONS AIDES

NEWBORN CARE RESPIRATORY PHYSICAL

OCCUPATIONAL SPEECH THERAPISTS

HOME PODIATRY VISITS There Is A Difference, We Care '

424-8377 24 HOUR COVERAGE

513 Situations W Male

MALE 26 years old, look Experienced in shop & f~ call & ask for Bill

515 Child Care DAY CARE in my Oak Paijk home Infants 5 years Teach r has B S Early Childhood Educat io i 7 years ex perience Meals Included 545-4560

LOVING CARE in my I. Meals Snacks M<?n Fri yrs Full-t ime. part-Ume. mates 9 Mile Farmingtor

518 Education & Instruction

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Day & night classes sta ting now at Michigan's oldest & most modern t r sv el school Computer t ra t r ing included For a position in the tr ivel industry that offers good workinji conditions t r a v e l o p p o r t u n i t i e s < a d v a n c e ment.call American T r ive l School 22932 Woodward Ferndal Call

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Call today to learn abou )h career opportunities availjabl the business field I'ontia stitute. Farmington can a: questions Financial aid those who qualify

476-314! MATHEMATICS TU

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642-5484

AIDE, experienced wishes to care for your loved one, full or par t - t ime All qual if icat ions excellent re fe rences Own car 865 4222 or 342 5779

AMBITIOUS, experienced University of Mich School of Business Adnunistra tion Marketing grad seeks lull t ime em-ployment in your f i rm Call 352 2355

A SMALL professional cleaning compa ny wants to clean your home or apar t ment within 8 miles of Birmingham Weekly or bi weekly only We bring our own supplies & have excellent referent es Call Kathv 647 0596

BABY CARE in my licensed home In fants under 6 months Monday through Fr iday $40 per week Farmington & Joy Rd area 522 9444

BABYSITTING by dependable Mother will receive TLC Work without a wor ry Own t ranspor ta t ion, Plymouth Merr iman a rea 2? 1 0531

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523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

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981 -5300 * ATTORNEY SERVICES Heal Estate, Divorces, Wills General Law Initial Consultations No Fee Reasonable Rates Joelson Law Firm 553 8555

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600 Personals A SOMETHING SPECIAL

for your Valentine Helium Balloon bouquets 4 floating hear! in a box Master-Charge or Visa 574 9444

AVAILABLE JASON WINTER S TEA 4 his book Killing Cancer

At Rainbow Health Foods 852 8387 852-8388 852 9614

BALLOON GRAMS 471 1254

CHARTERED WEEKEND Airplane flights ID Nor thern Ski resort $125 round trip per person < all between 8 a m and 4 pm ask for Debbie 453-7840

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER Thru Trial Balance 4 Financial State ments Construction 4 Computer expe rience helpful Send Resume to E 4111 Andover Rd Bloomfield Hills Mi 48013 Attention Tim

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KANDAHAR Ski Club rriembership for sale $375 Save $75 Call a f te r 4pm

682 7920

MAN DESTROYS the works of another man 4 he is called a Vandal Man de stroys the works of God 4 he is called a sportsman L S. hon Fund for Am ma Is

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464-6116 559-3888

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422-630S

ROOTIE KAZOOTIE You light up rm Life' Happy Birthday Happy Valentine s Day 4 Happy Anm versarv ' Love B D

SNOW PLOWING 4 ROOF SHOVELING

( all 646 3330 or 682 9527

\ AI.ENTINE Send a Floating HEART IN A BOX

$8 95 Anywhere in U S A Ml' \ is.i Order Now' 540 2323

CHILD CARE - P laymates , games ar t e tc in my Bloomfield home Kates Negotiable Experienced licensed RA Long l ^ k e Telegraph 644 2872

CLEANING Bv

Ladv Dl 425 7029 425 6452

CLEANING HOUSE 4 OFFICE Experienced references Own trans-portation, own supplies F ree es t imates Call Diane 661-9052

DEPENDABLE Experienced mother wishes to sit in her home Tender Lov-ing Care. Garden Citv a rea Rates nego-tiable Call 525-2899

fcNA MAID SERVICE Is offer ing a complete home ca re pack age to fit each individual need Our maids a re ma tu re dependable 4 fully trained Bonded 4 insured 273 9266

E X P E R I E N C E D BABYSITTER will sit in Westland a rea Your t ransportat ion

522 1347

E X P E R I E N C E D cleaning woman with references and own t ranspor ta t ion Call

af ter 6PM 585-0631, or 569-0247

E X P E R I E N C E D 4 CARING Nurses as sistant to care for elderly person. Monday thru Fr iday days $4 50 per hr Good references 421-5716

EXPERIENCED. EDUCATED matu re lady will care for your family while parents vacation References and own t ransportat ion 474 9258

E X P E R I E N C E D MOTHER will baby-sit, days, your t ransportat ion 5 Mile and Middlebelt area Toddlers 4 older preferred 522-1547

E X P E R I E N C E D WOMEN with refer-ences want day work 9am 3pm $30 Mon 4 Thurs available Some Satur days Telegraph. Maple Orchard Lake areas For information 851 2544

HOME HEALTH CARE Screened. RN supervised insured

24 hours 7 days - 357 3650 Professional Medical Personnel

HOUSECLEANING. 2 women, depend able, experienced with references Call Vickie or Carol 477-0443

HOUSECLEANING job wanted W Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills area reliable, call a f t e r 6pm 682-2784

HOUSECLEANING Responsible, dependable

Therese 268 4087

HOUSEKEEPING experienced, re sponsible person, references avai lable NW area Mon-Fr i Own t ranspor ta lion Call T e r n 669-4592

INDEPENDENT NURSES INC Home Health Care

RN s. Aides. Companion-7 Day. 24 Hour Service 652 1616

LADY WISHES Housecleaning Days Also will ca re (or the Sick

921 2416

TRAVEL CAREERS

An ev ening course of Tl training taught by

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$10 HAIRCUTS Licensed Cosrnot"l> gists in advanced hair training an ' of fering hair cuts for $10 to build < lien tele For appointment call 47X8I8U

602 Lost & Found FOUND Dog x M.l. & I.r,.nd Rive a rea Call for detai ls '31 -'60

FOUND (.olden Retr iever Vu mil M e r n m a n & Plymouth No <o||ai trained 422 774

avel Agent active nals istance

AREA NS! Available

full details

FOUND Large Irish Wnifhound up« dog black sriiall while mark on chest 13 4 Orchard Lake a rea Wednesday

855 1489

FOUND Mixed breed large tan male puppy with whiti ' i fect 4 tail vu mitv near Klmgensnuth Rd Bloomfield Hills 338 1173

FOt ND red Dober vicinity Rochester Rd

n female Avon Bi5

879

pup

1533

Travel Education

Institute, Inc. 26711 Northwestern Hw>

Southfield Mich J 48034 487:,

FOUND small medium sized black dog choke i ham small white strip* on chest Wednesday Ford i Wavne Rd area 722 0884

FOUND Square Lake at Opdvke large furry hlar k 4 white female dog gentle

651 3615

Lie d bv the Mich Dep I of Education

TUTORING Experie with Masters Degree Jr High Math Read Science etc Reasonable 421 4928 or

iced Teacher -'leinentary ig Language t a t es '

525 3730

Tl TORS Mathemat ics 4 Spams

Certified i e x p e r i e n c e Livonia

1 All levels Reasonable

477 6717

520 Secretarial £ Business Se

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Done in my home see ground, correspondenc resumes etc IBM Select

MINGHAM elar ial back • proposals ic 647 0472

T H E LETTER W Need something writ ten words' ' Put yourself in light Full secretar ia l se Call Ginny. 535-55

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the WRITE vices, notary 04 or 455 8892

WE CAN do your typing letters resumes or repor ficiently Bookkeeping S< phone answering also ay i OFFICE SUITES

compose any s fast and ef rvices 4 tele liable

Ma 5839

522 Professiona Services

D E E P MUSCLE TI P f r i m m e r Technique Po low back strokes ar thr i t F ree Brochure Home ca Handicapped Women On

ERA I'5 »r circulation

Is for y 595 0339

FOUND 1 17 82 Shepherd mi* maie black brown 4 white 7 months old Joy i Telegraph '"all 6prn-7prr; 522 7455

l .oST Alaskan Husky blue eves 2 years old i week ago Orchard Lake & Middlebelt a rea 62t, 2589

LOST I *T Black male white bells dei lawed F r o m Muirwood Apts Please , all il you ve seen him 477 6243

LOST Male Mixed Bouvier Duke i lack collar no tags vicinity 12 & f i fe hard 2 3 82 ft26 8124

Fi 1ST Mixed Shepherd black with tan bla.-k collar with tags January 30 Adams Big Beaver 540 2273

I.(1ST Pekingese beige a l i t t le white 4 gfev male, 2 y r s old Plvmouth-Wayne Rds Thurs Reward 427 0558

LOST Siberian Husky black 4 white brownish ring around tail answer s to Kellie VicitJity of 7 Mile t. Inkster Please call 353 245(1 535 4189

I (1ST Small black male Cockawio Uarden Citv area Jan 29 Red collar

522 5973

INCOME TAX PREPARATION Former IRS Agent ' 15 yrs exp Degreed accountant Specializing ir. in dividual, small corp 4: par tnerships Tax Specialists Inc j 592 4690

MATURE woman companion for eld erlv and or loving ca re for pets housesitting, have car Enjoy your va cation Phone 836-6743

MEDICAL TR ANSCRIPTION F'.xperienced Reasonable

1 day service 478 0739

MIDDLE AGED LADY wants babysit ting, weekly for working mother in Garden Citv a rea 421 1077

MOTHER of 14 years experience wish es child ca re U r g e play room, games music, and stories Meals included Lots of love and special attention Referenc-es 1-275 4 Joy Rd Low rates 455 6986

MOTHER wishes baby sitting in oher licensed home ReasonabI 4 depend^ able, full or part t ime 4 all night 7 Mile 4 Middlebelt area 476-0593

RELIABLE, thorough exper ienced Cleaning Girl wants 2 days Birm ham area Own transportat ion references $35 per day Alberta, eves 865-1609

RESPONSIBLE, diligent young lady seeks housecleaning work in Fa rming ton Livonia a rea Own transportat ion, dependable, references 464-7853

SWIFT 4 TIDV CLEANING SERVICE Homes. Offices 4 Banks

To Your Satisfaction Lie 4 Insured Wayne Oakland area 422-7740

WANTED the pleasure of loving 4 car ing for your little ones while you a re away on vacation or business School Traaspor ta t ion avai lable 427-0817

WANT YOUR HOME TO SPARKLE' So Do We'

Leave the cleaning to us Call 296 3123 or 399 4776

2 WOMEN desires housecleaning Ex cellent re ferences

437-3304

513 Situations Wanted Male

HANDYMAN Available for small electrical or plumbing jobs Also wall papering 4 painting References Call Mack aRer 5pm 420-3158

RESUME SER ICE A resume is your most mpor tant job finding tool Give voursc f an edge with a resume tailored to \our qualifica-tions Other services joli search assist ance, career counseling DLC Associates 3 | 4 6202

RESUN/ Resumes get read, ou Plus, how to interview Call for details

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> a n u e your off Birm area rvice 540 2073

I DST vicinity Ann Arbor Trail be tween Middlebelt t, M e r n m a n male

at black beige, striped Tiger 261 7129

LOST white Poodle wearing green eater 14 Mile Northwestern a rea

Name Peppy Reward 8510107

l.<VST Young male cat tiger stripe 4 white '2 black & ' i pink nose Import ant needs daily medication 751 1208

54o 0251

I (1ST 2 4 Middlebelt Ann Arbor Trail a n a black 4 tan fertiali Shepherd pup tan collar with end i hewed off Reward

425 0037

604 Announcements Notices

FARMINGTON Duplicate Bridge Club everyday 1130 & 7 30 Monday Fr . dav Saturday, at 1 00 and 7 30 Sunday at I 00 and 6 30 47! U 5 5 o r 261 6744

Til l NDF.HBIRDI ANES Ypsilanti Attention league off icers cont rac ts signed by Feb 28 1982 guarantee n<-pnee increase for 2 year* Happy hour bar special 2 for I Monday thru Fri da\ 4 6pm Unemployment spwia l Mondays 4 Weds 60 cents per game with current MEM card Kids bowl 50 cents per game Mondays 12 6pm

482 3600

WI1.I.IAM M PER RETT U>dge -524 F 4 A M Meets Thurs at 7 jopti,

Plymouth Masonu Temple H I 3 2 Visitors are welcome

518 Education & Instruction

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606 Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

There will be a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority on Friday. Feb 11.1 982. at 9 JO AM in the Authority's Main Conference Room lo-cated in the 1st Rational Building. MO Woodward Ave, ISth floor. Detroit, Michigan 48126 This meeting is open to the public and copies of the agenda are available at the SEMTA offices 48 hours prior to the meeting

608 Transportation CARS DRIVEN to - Florida, Arizona, California Low rates, insured Northland Auto M8 2228

PASSENGERS WANTED to share e i penses in Cessna Centurion to Aspen, Colorado Feb 23rd thru Feb 28th Half the price of Airlines' Call 881 6230

609 Bingo (CARIH) National Asthma Center

Bingo every Tuesday - 7PM (Special games at 6 15)

Amer Legion Hall 29500 W 9 Mile Rd

EACH WEDNESDAY 6 45 PM N W Communities Assoc

For Retarded Citizens Koma Hall, Schoolcraft, W Inkster

612 In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF Linda McCasey Harlow, Feb 4 1976 The years pass, but cherished memories live on Sadly Missed Mother Larrv Donna k Lori

701 Collectibles ROY A l. DOULTON, Royal Staf-fordshire china k collectable plates chafing dish, etc English wicker doll cradle 85 years old 533-7093

702 Antiques ANTIQUE Barber Chair. 1920. Tbeo Koch ceramic chrome hydraulics work well Perfect for parlor rec room (450 533 1573

EMPIRE velvet loveseat A matching 3 chairs 1840 1860 excellent condition Sewing machine loveseat 349 3276

702 Antiques

A m i s h Qui l t S h o w Week of Feb. 8 thru 13

At The

V I L L A G E B A R N 32760 Franklin Rd.

Franklin Village 851-7877 Hours, 10 AM to 5 PM

ANNUAL Ilth ANTIQUE SHOW A Sale Feb 11, 12, 11-9 PM.. Feb IS, 115 PM St Johns Episcopal Church, Woodward at 11 Mile, Royal Oak Free parking Continuous buffet 18 dealers Appraiser available Donation $2 '

J C WYNO'S Antique A Collectible Show Roma Hall - Sun, Feb 14th, 9 to 4 Westside 17777 Schoolcraft. Livonia Free Admission J C Wyno. 773-7803

FLOW BLUE china for sale Large se lection, different patterns & pieces

422-8918

IRON DOG Will be showing, at St John s Church, Woodward A 11 Mile Rd . February 11-12 13, Primitive A Victorian Antiques found in a recent Eastern buying trip

SOLID OAK Dresser Cabinet - must ap^ preciate solid wood $2,000 or best of fer 669 1630

WE BUY ALL ANTIQUES Glass. Postcards. Clocks, Dolls,

Art Glass. Jewelry and Furniture 348-3154 or 348-7984

150 YEAR OLD crocheted popcorn stitch bedspread 90 year old mahogany desk 2 small inlaid tile tables 682-6940 or 682 7920

703 Crafts CERAMIC LESSONS Greenware, Dolls. Porcelain, Airbrushing, Clay Work Dav & Evening Classes Merri man W Chicago area Mrs Z 261 2666

705 Wearing Apparel DESIGNER wedding gown, ivory, nev-er worn, size 10 Sacrifice Call l-5pm

626 4711

LYNX JACKET, sue medium, excel-lent condition Call Becky at 649 5710 or after 6 PM 722 8737

702 Antiques PREVIOUSLY OWNED GOWNS

Brides, maids, mothers, flower girls. New A worn once Consignment sales Excellent condition Excellent value Tues thru Sa t . 10-5 459-8281

WANTED - 9 months have come and gone and the baby has arrived' ' Now what do you do with your maternity clothes - LaMaMa has a terrific answer for you' Call us 356 5307

706 Appliances AMERICANA G E Side-by Side Refng erator. Ice Maker, Water Dispenser, coppertone. excellent. $600 851-0076

COMPACT HOOVER Washer spin dry, used. $45 New Sanyo dryer. $150

544 2534

HEATER • Ditriplex electric radiator. $60 420-0189

KENMORE gas dryer, like new, all cycles, deluxe $ 150 397 8060

KENMORE RANGE, gas. double oven (1 up A 1 down), white, good condition $125 422-0722

MICROWAVE oven, brand new, 3 months, digital clock, temperature probe, other features, $325 427 1355

PORTABLE coppertone dishwasher, front load Ask for Gay 8am-5pm

647-7702

WASHER. $75 . Gas Dryer $100 re frigerator with ice maker. $100

459 0749

WESTING HOUSE, New Generation washer, front load, energy saver $200

476 9468

WHIRLPOOL washer A dryer, Harvest Gold Deluxe, $350 for both Perfect condition 455-4080

708 Household Goods Oakland County

COCKTAIL TABLE ornate gold met-al, 27 in round glass top, $150, love seat, striped velvet, down cushions, Henrendon, like new $400 645 0417

CORNER bunk unit with bookshelves, Armoire. dresser, hutch, & underbid storage, white laminate 661 1890

700 Auction Sales

CORNER GROUPING 2 sofas, 2 ta bles Lamps, steel pedestal dinette t 3 chairs Indoor slide, tunnel, assorted toys 357-2397

The following vehicles will be sold on Tuesday, February 16, 1982 at the Garden City Police Depart-ment, 30005 Ford Road, Garden City, Michigan, at 2 00 PM The sale shall be by sealed bid. The vehicles will be sold as is and will be available for inspection on Friday, February 12, 1982 between 1 00 and 2:00 PM Minimum bid shall be $40.00. Bid forms may be obtained at the Police Department Records Bureau from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday thru Friday Bids shall be returned to the Police Department Records Bureau during regular business hours Vehicles to be paid for and removed by 5:00 PM on the day following the sale (Wednesday, February 16, 1982)

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8 2 - 0 2

82-03 82-04 82-05 8 2 - 0 6

82-07 8 2 - 0 8

82-09 8 2 - 1 0

8 2 - 1 1

8 2 - 1 2

82-13 82-14 82-15 8 2 - 1 6

82-17 8 2 - 1 8

82-19

1973 AMC, VIN A3E037A40055, 2 Dr. 1973 VW, VIN 1133009674, 2 Dr 1968 Buick, VIN 452878H386568, 2 Dr. 1972 Chev, VIN 1C69DK616058, 4 Dr. 1975 Ford, VIN F15Y1V87426, TK 1972 Plymouth. VIN VL29C2B278065, 2 Dr. 1969 Chrysler, VIN CE23G9C268972, 2 Dr. 1969 Chevrolet, VIN 166479F108765, 2 Dr. 1973 Chevrolet, VIN 1V15B3U386204, SW 1974 Mercury, VIN 4Z44S567401. 4 Dr. 1973 Plymouth, VIN RH23G3A286150. 2 Dr. 1973 Mercury. VIN 3F93H578237, 2 Dr. 1974 Ford. VIN 4X11X183958, 2 Dr 1972 Ford. VIN 2F04F131708, 2 Dr. 1974 Chevrolet, VIN 1V77B4U415421, 2 Dr. 1974 Ford. VIN 4W53H104679, 4 Dr. 1970 Mercury, VIN 0B44Y534431. 4 Dr. 1972 Chevrolet, VIN 1H57J21518585, 2 Dr. 1972 Ford. VIN 2H30H159094, 2 Dr.

ETHAN ALLEN colonial bookshelves (4) Antique blue $150 each Days Call Cathy 348 2700 Eves Nancy 629 4996

I FILTER QUEEN vacuum cleaner, fine . condition, with attachments Cost is j over $600 new, sell for $65 Dealer

682 2538

FURNITURE SALE Med.terra.nean living room A country style dining

I room set. make offer 477 2707

RAINBOW Rexair vacuum cleaner, wa-ter filter type, with attachements Cost is over $650 new. sell for $175 Dcalet

682 2538

SNOW BLOWER, lamps, portable type writer, shelfs, chandelier, slate table All in good condition 626-8025

THREE PIECE sectional wall unit, bachelor owned, like new, shelves A en closed storage areas, total price $500 firm After 6PM & weekends 354 2084

TURKISH Oriental Rug, 7 X 10, 25 years old, $750 After 6pm 851-7456

VERTICAL BLINDS 107 x 72 inches, off-white with black trim on sides, ex cellent condition, $150 644 7912

PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE cherry bedroom set, 4 poster kingsize bed. 2 nite stands, Queen Anne highboy, triple dresser k mirror Excellent condition $3500 646 8276

MAPLE HUNK REDS complete, good condition. $150 Call 651-5364

SOFA, high back, acrylic pile, light brown, $50, green chair A ottoman, $20

553-0158

708 Household Goods Oakland County

MODEL HOME FURNISHINGS Name brand items, Dixie, Thomasville, Drexel Hours 1-6 PM Weekly, 12-6 PM Weekends 6400 Farmington R d . W Bloomfield

NECCHI ZIG ZAG sewing machine Cabinet model Embroiders, bltnd hems, but-tonholes. etc 1972 model Take on monthly payments or $53 cash balance

U N I V E R S A L SEWING CENTER

FE 4-0905

T H E RE-SELL- IT

S H O P P E High quality furniture and household merchandise All excellent condition Buying, selling or just browsing, this is the place, 34769 Grand River, between Farmington Rd - Drake, in The World Wide Center 478-7534

JOTUL WOOD stove Model 602 Green enamel finish Excellent condition $340 After 5PM 474-0244

KIRBY Vacuum cleaner, upright with attachments, fine shape Cost is over $500 new, sell for $60 Dealer

682 2538

LIVING room, marble end tables A cof-fee table Excellent condition, $700

478-1334

AMERICAN SLEEP Products Inc 2 piece mattress set, $69 88 A full set $98 88 Queen Set $128,88, Heavy duty bed f rame $14,88 18780 Middlebelt Rd. Livonia 471-1145

BEDROOM set, bleached mahogany Triple dresser 9 drawers, dovetailed, double bed. night stand $250 455-4288

REFRIGERATOR Freezer, bed, living room furniture, dishwasher, other misc items After 5pm 981-6665

SOFA green print and 2 off white vel-vet rockers, 8 months old Pine twin size headboard, mattress, rails &4jnens, new condition 591 6209

WESTBEND humidifier, automatic thermostat Large capacity Excellent condition $90 535-8506

SOFA Top Quality Floor Sample $350 Rochester Interiors Plus. 114 W 3rd. Tues thru Sat . 10AM 5PM

LIKE NEW wall mirror, 66x42xVt

inches, $50 557 2596

PRE-RENTED FURNITURE From the SUPER BOWL

k Transferred Executives A Model Homes

SAVINGS UP TO 70H

5 pc dinette $125 Stratolounger recliner $125 Oak wall unit $150 Bassett sleeper sofa $250 Contemporary sofa A chair $250 3 pc oak bedroom $275 Bernhardt china cabinet $295 Thomasville corner cabinet $350 Beige Herculon sofa & loveseat $350 Thomasville cherry dining table $350 Traditional print sofa k loveseat $550

OFFICE FURNITURE Foldingchairs $10 Guest chairs $45 6 ft folding work tables $75 Executive swivel chairs $100 30x60 executive desk $195 30x60 walnut desk $350 36x72 walnut desk . $375

M A T T R E S S S A L E NEW DELUXE QUALITY

FACTORY SECONDS Values to $300

X LONG TWIN FULL QUEEN, KING Your Choice from

$ 4 5

GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS

WEST 37437 Grand River at Halstead Farmington 474-3400

EAST-1100 E Maple (|5Mile) Between Rochester Rd & I 75

Troy' 588-1800 HOURS Mon Fri 9-6. Sat 9 5

709 Household Goods Wayne County

711 Misc. For Sale Wayne County

BIG SALE- All month of February Every item reduced. Bedrooms, sofas, tables, lamp* Name it- we hav« it! Ted's Treasure Chest Slightly used fur-niture 43157- 7 Mile, Highland Lakes Shopping Ctr Northville 348-1670

BURLINGTON HOUSEall wood 7 ptece kingsize bedroom outfit, includes, mat-tresses. springs A f r a m e ! $1,750, kitchen set, 60" oval table A chairs, matching lazy susan. $175. or best of-fer Call tfter 5 PM 71I-4M1

COLOR TV, stereo, living room set, bedroom set, roll top desk, barber chair, tent, camera A projector, misc. household items 729-5464

DINING ROOM Set: Ethan Allen Queen Anne, solid cherry. 40x00' oval table, 1 leaves. 4 matching fiddleback chairs, immaculate $950/best Eves 582-4164

FIREPLACE Thermograte with glass doors, $170 or best offer Microwave, best offer 261-1158

GIRL'S Basset bunk bedroom set, white with gold trim, includes ladder, ma-tress. matress board A large dresser Only 2 yrs old. excellent condition, $400 Call after 5pm 459-4548

LEADED stained glass window, excel-lent condition. 3' X 3'7', 80% colored, valued at $700, will sell $390 Call after 5 30pm 358-5817

MEDITERRANEAN style sofa A chair, excellent condition, must sell. $140 for both Call after 9pm 261-1749

MOVING • must sell, some Ethan Allen, call after 6pm 478-4069

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

SPIRAL STAIRCASE Ornamental Iron

Like new cost $800; sell for $60<l 476 3644

THREE handmade old quilts, large glass top desk with 7 drawers, antique piano, black hide-a-bed. Loewe-otta stereo (needss repair), designer clothes sire 10. many misc Call after 6 PM or weekends 355-4650

TOOLS for all Trades - new, used, A collectible Brass items Buy, Sell, Trade 220 S Main, Clawson

435 0944

WHEEL CHAIR Collapsible. 1 Yr old, $250 Days. 624-1188 Eve's . 669 $579

CACTUS, 4.000 to look at Many for sale 1 636 1529

DIAMOND ring, y* c t . 18 k white gold, best offer After 5 PM 645 J348

DINING ROOM, glass table, 6'x40", 6 chairs, gold finish A wicker, RCA selec tavision VHS, Browning light 12 gauge.Remington rifle 32 special, cash register 4 total 335-5811

ELECTRIC BED (twin size) $165 16mm sound projector $150 Amana freezer $85 Old books 646 0700

FRANCISCAN Dinnerware for 8 plus serving pieces $90 Farberware Mens Huffy 3 speed bike $55 Rocking chair bentwood arms $65 House plants After 5PM 334 6410

KERO-SUN HEATER. Radiant 8. 5 gal Ion can and siphon included $150

363-6869

DIAMOND PENDANT A mens gold chain. Cat taf ter 6pm 326-3317

EARTH STOVE, (wood burning) model 101, still in crate, sells for $575 - will sacrifice $375 firm 4599356

ENGINE STAND, transmission stand, adjustable body stands. Portable arc welder A H HP compressor 532-1878

RIDING MOWER. Ariens. 10 HP. 38 inch cut, used 2 seasons, $695 Call 410-0122

SNOWBI.OWER 8HP with electric start, 3 stage blower, 5 speeds $450

642-0074

FIRESTONE SNOW Tires, 2 pair, GR78-15, $30 pr Skis, K2 233 Mid, with Tyrolia 3«0, never uaed, $150 Exercise bike, Chaparral Silent Cycle, good con-dition, $60 Guitar, Martin Sigma DM-5, never used. $160 532 8168

STpRAQE SHELFS. 6ft tall. Galaxie fan, 11", 3 speed. Exeter electric donut baker, cast iron roaster, china A brass lamps. Norelco smoke detector, John Wayne portrait. 1 8 ^ x 4 8 ^ /(original) beige shorty jacket, size 12-13, rust col or coat, full length, size 13, white coat with leopard spots, size 13, cowboy hats, medium size, white rabbit hat (never worn), other clothing Old Iron-rite mangle 372-8350

WOOD STOVES - BLACK BART Fireplaqe - free standing, 700 CFM blower, heats 2800 sq.ft. Fantastic Low Price $479 Old Village Wood Stove Shop 459 3135

WOOD STOVES Blue Ridge Insert Thermostat, varia ble speed blower, weight 665, U.L. List-ed Wood or coal Ash cleaivout Now On sale Old Village Wood Stove Shop <59-3135

KEROSENE-HOME Delivery Water Clear Kerosene. 5 gals or more, your container or ours Heater Cleaning A repairs available Call 534-5497

MICHEL1N TIRES, (3) $10 00 each 1 Fiat tire mounted $25 00

427-7431

712 Wanted To Bjjy COLOR TV'S

NEEDING REPAIR, under 8 years old, all makes, pay up to $60

838-7842

PANASONIC TAPE recorder. $20 3 English bibles, Old A New Testaments Call after 5pm 722-2034

NEWSPAPERS $1 20 per 100 lb., tied with string not In bags, no magazines Batteries Highest

Crices copper, brass, lead A aluminum k L Waste. 34939 Brush St , Wayne

' 721-7436

N E W S P A P E R S $1 00, C a t a l y t i c convertors $4, Cardboard. Ibitl cards Better cash for batteries, car radia tors, aluminum, copper, brass, carbide Junction McGregor Recycling. 554-3705

716 Lawn, Garden & Farm Equipment

TWO 12 X 5 ft landscape trailers $350 ea. 70 in Locke mower, $1100 Very good condition 356 ^ 7 7

720 Farm Produce BALED STRAW' Buy 1 to 1.000 Bales Also Premium Firewood 459 7231

724 Cameras & Supplies CANON AE-1 Program body one month old with warranty F l . 6 years old with 50mm with power winder. 300. 100, 28mm FD Leather cases, camera/ lenses ' 646-5286

OLYMPUS OM 10 k T 20 flash, camera case & more Less than 1 year old $220

522-6949

TELESCOPE, Unitron, nl40, 3 inch re fractor, Unihex eye piece, wooden case k tripod Excellent $400 553-9097

726 Musical Instruments ALf PIANOS WANTED ' Top Cash Paid at Once'

One Day Pick-up 541-6116

CLARINETS A FLUTES Like New Guaranteed

Reasonable Will Deliver By Band Director 843 3427

CONN alto sax with case, music stand & accessories Excellent condition $400 334 9029

EARTH PA 100 W, 2 towers. 2 E V hi lo mics. cords, small Stone phase shifter. $450 or offer Dave 459 2074

FENDER STRAT, mint condition As-pen base guitar. Roland amp, Honer amp, Bundv Clarinet Best offer

474 6160

FENDER Vibrolux amplifier, 1963 12 speaker, 60watts. new tubes & caps, ex cellent condition, $300 Gibson Wa Wa peddle. $30 . 425-5652

BABY GRAND, mint, Bach $3000 273-2967

730 Sporting Goods BANKRUPTCY STOCK

Sporting goods f rom 3 stores, all mast be sold by Feb 28 U r g e selection, huge discounts Make offfers on fixtures at Pro One Sports, 8617 Telegraph at Joy Rd Bankruptcy a 8104496 B

BEAUTIFUL antique style slate top pool table, all wood, feather pockets, in-cludes accessories apd delivety. $1,500 value, sacrifice $800 227-7795

HEAD SKIS 150, Loo|k bindings, Hanson boots size 7W. Scott poles, best offer 937-1366 522 4282

ONE PAIR CCM hockey skates, size 6 V 3 pairs ski boOts, I pair leather roller skates Very roasonahle 476-0034

SKIS KNIESELE ilr Racers. 160'*. Tyrola bindings, Nofdica boots size 9.

rles $60 Also men? Daust skates, size Tuck blades $50 644 0219

SKIS Rossignol Omega 170 s. Solomon 222 with brakes, boots (7W). Kerma Poles New $175 261-2405

SKIS 160 Rossignol Tyrolia 190 Click Bindings Also 2 pairs ladies' ski boots (size 8) 537 0597

VENDR AMINI, size 7W narrow, orange ski boots, use^ I year $45 00

357 4227

734 Trade or Sell INSULATION INSTALLED —

Trade for Pickup, Stjake Truck or what have you 477-9895 | 682 3776

738 HOU AKC Golden Retriever puppies these are real beauties, clampion blood line, $375 357 5256

AKC SCHNAUZERS or DACHSHUNDS Home raised puppi^ Champion Stud Service Professional Grooming Rob Albrecht I 522 9380

AMAZON Speckled Young Parrot (green! includes cage Best offer After 4PM 278-7630

AMERICAN ESKIMO puppies, fluffy white, UKC registered, champion bloodlines, cute little valentines After 6pm 437-6364

GOLDEN RETRIF weeks old AKC From sound A healt

OVER puppies, 6 ejxcellent pedigree

parents 434-5265 hy

I.OWREY ORGAN 1980, Jubilee with Magic Genie, Model M500, Leslie Speakers with Bell A Howell Tape Re-corder. Pecan $3,500 After 6 453 1944 or 453 8224

ORGAN. Yamaha Deluxe perfect con dition. 3 manuals, rhythm section Must sell $1,800. After 6 PM, 362-4316

PRIVATE PARTY needs house in Roy al Oak. Birmingham, Beverly Hills area Will repair and remodel Land Contract or cash lo existing mortgage Evenings 855 1471 Days 642-2272

WILL give a canary with a lovely song in it's throat a loving home

455 4288

SALESMAN FOR MUSIC STORE Experience required with musical in-struments. amplifiers, guitars, drum sets, keyboards Excellent opportunity for good salesman Excellent benefits available West Bloomfield area Call after 10 30am 584-8111

713 Bicycles-Sales & Repair

PEUGEOT I'X 10. excellent condition. 2 extra complete wheels, complete overhaul kit A accessories. $400 Call before 10pm 645 5742

711 Misc. For Sale Wayne County

ANNOUNCING SPRING SALE ' Factory Authorized Sale on the most popular woodburning stove in the coun-try Airtight, 700 CFM thermostatically controlled variable speed blower, burns wood or coal' The Black Bart, never priced lower $479 See it burning at The Energy Store. 16709 Middlebelt, Livonia, between 5 A 6 Mile 427 $300

CAMPING EQUIPMENT, photo en-larger with dark room supplies, upright vacuum with attachments 591->142

CHINA closet with buffet botlom, 36 "x64", all wood. $90

522 5014

714 Business & Office Equipment

COMPLETE quality used furniture for 16x16 professional waiting room, rea sonably priced, contact Jim Danielski days 833-8100 Eves 455-7598

EXECUTIVE DESK (1). 72"x36' $200 3 secretarial desks with attached typing pedestals. $200 each I office valet, $100 Call 647 2171

IBM Executive typewriter, $175 729-9837

SHAHP Photocopier, 2 years old, excel lent condition, free service, $9M

354 1830

727 Home Video Games New / Used

MATTEL Intelevision one year old. like new component and 13 tapes, worth over $700, sell for $550 After 6PM, 656 1848

728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

ATARI 1 year old. plus 7 cartridges. $120 ' 459 6564

DISCO SYSTEM complete, portable, 464-4105

MARANTZ SR1000 sKTeo receiver, brand new moving must sell $140 (list over $300) 3 year warranty parts k la bor Call before 10pm 645-5742

SANYO home cassette deck Sanyo home 8 track record deck Like new. best offer 464 4105

STEREO RECEIVER k Speakers. Technic, SA 202, perfect condition. $350 After 6 PM, call 362-4316

VCR RCA Selecta Vision. VFT 250, never used 553 7217

LAB SHEPHERD pippies 6 weeks old $10 537-1151

b l O D

LOVABLE Lhasa A Championship female, goldens, wormed

>so puppies. AKC. idline, male k

Njlultis Shots, and 533-6687

LOVING HOME w male Siamese Kitten

nted for beautiful. 553-7053

738 Household Pets BEDL1NGTON PUPS champion sired non sheding lamb-like 355 0072

543-4747

BOUVIER PUPS, AKC. 8 weeks excel lent bloodline shots tail k dewclaw

7 2 8 W 7 «

CANARIES All colors beautiful sing ers $30 to $40 425 9547

CAT SHOW Southfield Civic Center March 13 14 9AM 5PM

Entries Close 2 15 82 634 9359. 547-6464

COCK A POO PUPPIES 6 weeks old black, 3 males, 1 female $65 each

728 2945

COCKAPOOS. (3), cute black and white. 7 weeks old. $10 each to a good home 538 6172 or 476 7766

GERMAN short haired pointers male puppies, champion stock. AKC, 758 4254

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED Pointer. 11 months old. good hunter

427 0473

GOLDEN RETHEIVER pups. $250 Akc registered. 652 0426

SHEPHERD COLLIE spayed black k white female 2 years old Excellent watchdog, good with children 2615218

SHIH T^l ; puppies AKC 6 weeks old Tab? voiir pick now will hold till 8 weeks'$^50 A <300 759-2709

TO tMjDD HOME I-abrador Retriever black ' female 6 months After 5PM

533 7229

TWO LONGHAIRED male neutered cats to a good home 453 1959

WEIMARANER PUP 10 weeks, shots. $60 After 5 PM call 348-6036

S A S S E T " AKC. black-brown white tri color 7 months old female good with kids $150 522 3759

BASSETT 2 year old male all shots, lovable good with children $100 or best offer 728 3523

YORKSHIRE PC PS AKC born Dee 18th Vaccinated tails clipped Vet exam 464 1503

MUST FIND homes for friendly male A female cats Call after 5pm 626 0895

POODLE beautiful silver white Mima ture I year neutered shots loves kids no papers Loving home $75 397-0462

PUG. sweet black pugs for vour love Feb 14 533 4622

SCHNAUZERS. minature. salt k pep per. champion line Vet checked quality 561 5888

Is a Realtor an Investment Counselor?

You bet ' With housing doubled in the last six years, a home is your best k

investment Check with a Realtor in the classified section of y o u r h o m e t o w n newspaper

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$44-1070 Oakland County 591-0000 Wayne County

852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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3 Accounting Services INDIVID! \L TAX RETURNS

Bookkeeping k Payrolls for small busi 4-n Discounts for Sr Citizens

• 477 9291 *

33 Building & Remodeling

Aluminum Siding Aluminum siding Trim-Gutters

Storms Windows-Roof ing HUGHE JONES CO

Free Estimate 474-8IZ4

LOWEST PRICES Alum siding & gutters, cleaned and nstalled Roofing k related work

476 0011 or 835 8610

SIDING TRIM k GUTTERS Storm windows k door* Lo* rates

First quality Repairs Licensed Free estimates 495-0948

12 Appliance Service DISHW ASHER Installation Also dispo^ saLs. hotwater dispensers wall ovens,

anges microwaves washer A dryers Insured references FRANK RASHID 474 5652

• SANDS APPLIANCE SERVICE*

Authorized parts, all makes repaired Carry in or Home Repair Washers drvers refrigerators-disposals-ranges microwaves-dishwashers-TVs

Over 60.000 satisfied customers $5 00 off HOME REPAIR with AD

Northern Suburbs call 553-7446 Western Suburbs call 522 0199

Masterfharge or Visa

24 Basement Waterproofing

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drains & Sump pumps repaired

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Earl H Jensen 474 6224

25 Bathtub Refinishing OMPI.ETE BATH REMODELING nd Refinishing Give your bathroom he new look 20 years experience

Unique Refinishers 538 8600

27 Brick, Block & Cement

C H I M N E Y S Repaired or built new Screened,

leaned Roof leaks stopped iUARANTEED 427 3981

CEMENT. BRICK. BLOCK AND FOUNDATIONS

Large jobs and all repairs Experienced, fast & efficient LICENSED AND INSURED

Work myself. FREE ESTIMATES

348-0066 477-7251 Cement Driveways, sidewalks, steps, brick k block, foundations porches, tuckpointing retaining walls Fr«e Eat, Any s u e )o6 Call anytime 534-1570

CUSTOM BRICK A STONE WORK Fireplaces-Chimney Repair-Additions

LICENSED-INSURED 474 0945

33 Building & Remodeling

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

PRICED WITHIN REASON COMPLETED TO PERFECTION

CUSTOM KITCHENS or Laminate your existing Cabinets

FORMICA TOPS REC ROOMS WORK MYSELF

D Bowyer 569-7646

FINISHED BASEMENTS

CALL

B O B W I L K I E

286-7888

42 Carpet Cleaning & Dyeing

66 Electrical

FORMICA RECOVERING OF YOUR EXISTING CABINETS

Kitchen cabinets, counter tops, bath room vanities A rec rooms Insured, references Frank Rashid 474-5652

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to get first class workmanship FIRST PLACE WINNER of two National Awards, HAMILTON has been satisfying customers for over 20 years You deal directly with the owner All work guaranteed and competitively priced • FREE Estimates • Designs • Additions • Kitchens • Porch Enclosures, etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS Call 559-5590...24 hrs.

KITCHEN, BATH. Basement remodel-ing We can cover your exisiting cabi-nets in woodgrain Formica Licensed A Insured DENDA KITCHENS 295 2468

MARS BLDG CO Residential. Com'l Additions. Kitchens. Dormers. Rec Rooms, Baths, Siding, free estimates Prompt service 538-2666 626 7044

39 Carpentry ALL TYPE CARPENTRY

Rec Rooms, Additions, Kitchens Fuel-saving windows Roofing

Tom Terns 422 5883

A Village Carpenter Home or Business

Val. after 6, 476 7658

Aaction Carpel Cleaning

TRUST YOUR VALUABLE CARPET INVESTMENT TO US

S t e a m C lean ing SPECIAL

1/3 Off Regular Prices L I V I N G O R F A M I L Y R O O M S

As Low As $20 Powerful truck mounted steam clean ing equipment gets carpets safely cleaner k dryer than all other methods ,

We guarantee to Get It Clean1

Greasy Soil Extracted Pet Odor Removal Trained Spotting Family Operated

Licensed by 3M Company For Genuine SCOTCHGARD

ACTION CARPET CLEANING

559-0050 421-5380 Cheerful Free Estimates

Serving All Areas Visa-MasterChargr

Member of The Society of Cleaning Technicians

and The IICUC

P S - We move most furniture

ADDITIONS WIRED SERVICES MOVED INCREASED FLOODLlGHTS-bucket truck to 35 VIOLATIONS CORRECTED REPAIR

Residential • Commercial Professional. Qualified, Dependable

Reasonable Rates 30 yrs experience

Speedy Electric Service

Free Estimates 464-1035 ELECTRICIAN

COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Special lines, free estimates

' 5 3 5 - 2 4 8 8

44 Carpet Laying & Repair

B SEOG CARPET SERVICE Carpet Repairs

PAD AVAILABLE 421 6550, 522 4227.427 1994

CARPET INSTALLATION A REPAIR Two honest installers

Work guaranteed 1 year 427-3005 356-6545

CARPENTER, who teaches Industrial Arts desires weekend jobs

Licensed & Insured Builder 348-6096

CARPENTRY For Home or Office Custom cabinets A counters

Basements, bathrooms, elec plumbing Free estimates 476-4078

KITCHEN SPECIALIST Refacing or New Cabinets

Formica Counters Install Dishwashers 728 7910

LOW PRICE REPAIRS Carpentry, roof A gutters, plumbing A painting

476 0011 or 835 8610

> MASTER CARPENTER & CABINET MAKER

35 Years Experience Furniture-type Cabinets built to order

ED COLLIER of Rochester 852-9194

REMODELING All phases of Carpentry Work

NO JOB TOO SMALL LICENSED 5358336

42 Carpet Cleaning & Dyeing

D A G U A N N O

& S O N S DESIGN AND BUILD

Modernize or Additions Commercial... Residential

358-3525

• ACCENT ON •

Starlite Cleaning Systems 20/10 special

• $20.00 • Living or Family rooms

20% disc, all othar rooms Powerful safe truck-mounted Steam Cleaning equipment , for cleaner carpets A quicker drying

-OWNER OPERATED-WORK GUARANTEED

PET ODOR 1 STAIN REMOVAL SOIL RETARD A NT FLOOD DAMAGE

FREE ESTIMATES

543-2858 645-0849

CARPET INSTALLATION $ 75 per yard plus $10 for gas

699-0832

55 Chimney Cleaning

CHIMNEYS CLEANED & SCREENED

427 3981

56 Chimney Building & Repair

CHIMNEYS Repaired or built new Screened

Cleaned Roof leaks stopped GUARANTEED! GA 7-3981

62 Doors DOORS OF DISTINCTION

Saves You Money • Wrought Iron Security Storm Doors •, Trapp Aluminum Storm Doors • Steel Primary Doors 525 7171

64 Dressmaking & Tailoring

C u s t o m A l t e ra t i ons By appointment

477-0590

SEAMSTRESS Alterations A Repairs

Troy area Call weekdays after 12 noon 689-3057

65 Drywall BRANDENBURG DRYWALL CO

25 yrs E i p New and older homes, repair*, cracks, nail pops Installing, finishing, texturing Fully Lie 363 1800

66 Electrical

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commercial-Industrial-Res'l

425-0030

ERNIE S ELECTRIC INC Licensed Insured

REASONABLE RATES 459 1890

T U L A E L E C T R I C Residential Comm I Industrial

Licensed, Insured Free Est 533-0116

78 Firewood

A A A F I R E W O O D SPLIT MIXED HARDWOOD

2-$75 Delivered 3-$110 1-$40

Kindling 3 bundles $5 QUICK SERVICE

595-1263 491-1767

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE Hacker Fireplace Wood

Hard Birch Fruit woods Since 1946 474-6914

A I F I R E W 0 0 B

I face cord $40. 2 face cords $75. 3 face cords $100 (7*6x4). 12 lo 18 in length

482 8517

CANNEL COAL - $75 Cu Yd BROOKFIELDCOAL $80 Cu Yd

N O B L E ' S 4 7 4 - 4 9 2 2

E C 0 N 0 W 0 0 D PRIME FIREWOOD

$43 per face cord delivered 4 x 8 x 16

Call Mon. thru Fri. 9-5

681-8666

FIREWOOD ALL HARDWOOD Face cord 4*8*16, pick up $35

Delivered $40 s'plit $45 729 1950 981-3503

U P BIRCH SEASONED Face cord (8*4*16 ) picked up $48 De-livery available Full cords available Call eves. 623 0639 852-9377

100% CHOICE HARDWOOD Cherry, Red Oak. While Oak, $50 per face cord (4*8*16) 2 for $90, FAST FREE DELIVERY 435 8670

PRIME SEASONED FIREWOOD

• 4 X8 Xl6,19"(48Cu ft wood* Northern Michigan blended firewood 1,2 years old SATISFACTION GUAR ANTEED Kindling, stacking available Mixed hardwood Thite Birch available Delivered to Birmingham, Bloomfield, N Farmington Quantity and Sr Citi-

zens Discounts

OAKLAND Hardware Plumbery

669,2022 Eves.G J Sears 363,8687

81 Floor Service FLOOR SANDING REFINISHING

Old floors our specialty Stain work beautifully done very reasonable Free estimate 477-7736

93 Furniture FURNITURE REPAIR

Reupholstering. refinishing. reeaning Our specialty is repairing, reglueing k reupholstering dining room chairs Visa A MC. Marv Kay, 851 *550

102 Handyman For almost all your repair needs includ-ing heating, plumbing^ electric, carpen-try. etc call Monday Friday, SAM 8PM HANDY-MAN JOE (insured) 355 $168

HOME MAINTENANCE A'REPAIR • Done Expeditiously •

Paint, Elec , Lite Hauling, Everything* Fine Rates • Neat • Will Barter 858 2324

105 Hauling AAA Fast Hauling A Moving

Garage Basement Yard Cleanuj) CALL Fit ED 334-2379 WEE HAUL

Reusable Items No Charge

HONEST PRICES - Trash removal, any kind Building site clean-up Garage & Basement cleaning Fast Service

474-2640

108 Heating ANY HEATING WORK

Pete Wood Plbg & Htg Furnaces, boilers A humidifiers Installed or repaired, licensed

24 Hour service 525-5246

Bergstrom s Inc Heating Service Repairs Replacements

Furnaces, humidifiers, air cleaners Visa AMC 522 1350

KRAUSE HOME HEATING Service Repair Cleaning

Custom Duct Work 421-9170

114 Income Tax DEPENDABLE TAX SERVICE 20 years expernjnce with degree

LOW RATES • $20 MOST RETURNS IRS treas card After 3pm 459 8384

INCOME TAX SERVICE Long-short-state A city H A R Block graduate Reasonable rates Call even ings A weekends 981-J390

INDIVIDUAL k BUSINESS RETURNS Prepared by IRS Licensed

TAX ACCOUNTANT, 33 yrs Exp Appts Days. Eves A Sat 477 6628

LEXITAX, specializing in complex personal returns

Weekdays until 6PM, 553-9202 All other times, 474-6236

150 Moving & Storage AAA COLLEGE STUDENTS

Will move your Home. Office or Apt furnishings Dependable A Insured Local or Long Distance Mark. 399 3678

DEPENDABLE MOVING After Hours and Weekends

Handled carefullv-Guaranteed Est Call anytime, 277 2620

CALL US SAVE MONEY

Ri te -Way M o v i n g I^cal, Suburbs 1 Long-Dtstanc?

Pianos • Our Specialty 255 3974

FOR FAST SERVICE Call Flash - 7 days, 24 hours Moving & hauling Special rates for senior citi-zens 2614083

MOVING EXTRA CARE TAKEN Houses, offices, pianos

7 days personable, courteous service 24 hrs G Mooney. 476-3540 453-1212

165 Painting & Decorating

BASELINE PAINTING INC Licensed & Insured

Winter A New Spring Specials Call now 476 8046

CHUCK'S INTERIOR PAINTING. PLASTER REPAIR

WALLPAPER TEXT! 'RED CEILINGS STAIN Call 543 4495

CUSTOM PAINTING lnt A Ext., Paperhanging, plaster re pair References R Wichert F R E E ESTIMATES 528 2181

165 Painting & Decorating

215 Plumbing

• ROLLEHWORKS • PAINTING k WALLPAPERING

Interior k Exterior Painting Quality Material Used in All work

Experi Wallpaper Hanging Specializing in Foils, Vinyls k Papers

Our Work is Guaranteed k Insured with many Satisfied Customers

call -

Rollerworks Painting & Wallpapering FREE ESTIMATE 464-8185

• Small Jobs Welcome1 •

Spooner Painting Services WINTER DECORATOR SALE"

Living rm. was $250 now $125 labor Bwlroom. was $150 now $75 labor

Paperhanging, was $ 14 now $8 roll Plus Big Savings on Wallpaper

We use Ihe finest name brand materials with time-tested methods Family trade for 3 generations For free es t , call . 525 4264

References-Insured'Gtiaranteed

5 0 % OFF

WINTER S P E C I A L LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK

ON PAINTING Interior Exterior Finest work lowest prices

COMPLETELY INSURED All work fully guaranteed

425-9805

180 Piano Tuning

D Y N A M I C D E C O R Int.-Ext Painting A Wallpapering

Plaster & Drywall Repairs t You get the finest quality

With the best price Your Satisfaction Guaranteed WINTER RATES - SAVE 30%

Lie.- Ins. 7 2 2 - 0 1 8 0 Eves k Weekends - call. 427-0038

YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared in the convenience A privacy of your own home, by CPA A fully trained professional 348-2835 875-6609

117 Insulation CONSERVE ENERGY NOW Insulation, blown in A rolled

Window* and doors 476-6991

HOME INSULATION MEANS $$$! in the BANK

WINTER SPECIAL Blown-in Fiberglas Utility companv participant Licensed Federal, State A City approved Free professional in-home estimates 357-1313

FARMBROOK INSULATION

Save 100'S 6 F Dollars! Jorell Builders can cut your heating bills by up to 50% by installing blown insulation in your home Call today.'! Licensed A Insured 543-7783

123 Janitorial Family Owned A Operated

SPARKLE JANITORIAL SERV, Full Service incl. earpet cleaning. Comm'l-rea'l Ins., Exc ref 464-1602

142 Linoleum Armstrong - Congoteum - Mannington

Kentile - C A F RES A COMM INSTALLATION

28 years experience. 3 year warranty Reasonable Competitive Price*

Dayi: 562-1387 Evea: 8624

E u r o p e a n T o u c h WALLPAPER PAINTING

INTERIOR k EXTERIOR PAINTING SPECIAL WINTER RATES

Free estimates INSURED

641-7766 FATHER A SON PAINTING

Over 30 years experience. Commer-cial/Residential Interior Exterior No job too large or too small Name brand materials used Free estimates 398 1246 544 2495

SUPER GRAPHICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

A unique approach to decorating walls NOW 50% OFF

ULTERIOR MOTIFS 482 7522

JERRY S PAINTING • 20 Yrs Experi ence Free Estimates Recession Pric-es Interior - Exterior Painting Wallpapering A Removal 326-6417

LIVONIA AREA Quality Painting

Senior Citizen Discount 427 5353

PAINTING BY MICHAEL Strictly Highest Quality Interiors

Speciall*ing in Stucco A Wallpaper moval Free Eat 427-3460,

Re 427 2798

PAINTING MOSTLY RESIDENTIAL

WE CARE ABOUT BEING NEAT A PROFESSIONAL

H A N K ' S P A I N T I N G 476-8106 261-5856

PAINTING, PAPERING PLASTERING, REPAIRS

WALLWASHING 476-0011 or 835-8610

PIANO TUNING 8 REPAIR Quality Reasonable

Jim Selleck Free Est 455-4515

200 Plastering "PLASTER k DRYWALL REPAIRS

STUCCO WATER DAMAGE Reputable - Licensed Prompt

937 8374 422 3764

PLUMBIN" REPAIRS

LICE 522

SERVICE ALTERATIONS 1

NSFiD 1262

PLUMBING Reasonable rat

No job t 274

AORK DONE s Fast service HI small 2469

RALPH'S ft'LUMBING

4 7 8 - 5 2 3 7 REPAIRS REMODELING

NEW CONSTRUCTION Hot Wat'r Tanks k Disposals Master Plumber Lie "5103

INSURED 40 GAL HOT WATER TANK

$210 INSTALLED SUPER SEWI

Drain Cle 40 Gallon Watt

Lie Joe Wood, !

R SERVICES ning $35

r Heater $139 3 5 - 6 1 2 7 o r 5 3 8 - 3 5 1 5

233 Roofing ALL HOMS REPAIRS

Roofing aluminum siding gutters, fur naces. painting No boh too small We do it all 5 5 3 2 1 1 2

BASELINE R Licensed A insui Commerica! Wint< A new Spring speci;

OOFING INC *»d Residential &

repair specialists Is 476-8046

PLASTERING k DRYWALL Repairs, additions, new works

All work guaranteed State Lie 348 2447^ 474-0727

I'I. ASTER ING A DRYWALL New k Repair Hand or Spray. 30 yrs exp Texturing Free Est Guaranteed Call anvtime 543 0712 or Eves 360-0826

PLASTERING Specializing in small water damage A repairs 27 years experience Clean, so ber. work myself 538-9445

PLASTERING, stucco, textur ing, drywalling papering k painting 30 year* pxperi«*nce Hcasonablly priced

476 0011. 835 8610

SHAFFER PLASTER k DRYWALL New k Repair All Types

Prompt Service Guaranteed Hal. ^ 5 0 2 3 6

215 Plumbing

A a n d F PLUMBING & HEATING INC Installations & Alterations

Water Heater & Heating Boiler Repair

Residential & Commercial LICENSED & INSURED

421-9043

ABSOLUTELY LOWEST PRICES' All Plumbing, Sewer k Drain Cleaning

Master Plumber Insured Visa A Mastercard 879-2969

A DEPENDABLE MASTER PLUMBER

PETER FRIEDMAN Highest quality in repairs A new instal-lation, sump pumps, disposals, faucets Sewer Cleaning expertly done, moder-ate prices All work guaranteed 24 hour service in Oakland County

Call 354-4364 Don't wait for disaster, call the Master

Alterations Remodeling A Repair>

Pete Wood Plumbing W ATER LINES it SUMP Pl'MPJT

Licensed 24 hour service

525-5246

253 Snow Removal

S N O W P L O W I N G S A L T I N G : 7 2 9 - 0 0 4 0

•M MR FOR YOUR P U RRING REPAIRS

On pipes faucets fixtures cu ( all Monday Friday. 8AM 8PM

HANDY MAN JOE (insured ;I55-5I68

REMOVED From driveways n»i|s K gutter*

( ALL NF.Vy V.W 64 2-I-457

LOW PRICE REPAIRS PLUMBING k S^WER CLEANING

Related Alterations 476 p o l l

TOP I INE.GREEN HORIZON SNOW PLOWING Trn\

Landscaping 649 4036

254 Storm Doors RIG DISCOUNTS'

INSTALLED PRICES • Patio StormlDoor .6 $255 • I Track Storm Window* $45 » Storm door $130 981 31 16 34 Yrs E^p Lie d 582 7u28

269. "He Work FRANKOf* I'STOMTII.F

Kitchens Bathrooms A Floors Remodeling & New Construction Call evenings Frank 538-9190

273 Tree Service A 1 CONNOLLY TREESERVICF

Tree Removal Trimming stump Re moval & Ijind Clearing Free F>t

482 8517

JESSE'S TREF SERVICE Tree Trimming & Removal

26 years experience 1- re. estimate 722 3028 or 522 46i>6

WILL KI'RNOT TREF SERVR l-MSU Forester

Insured 693 7460

277 Upholstery CHIMNEYS. NEW ROOFING

ROOFING REPAIRS HOT RtXlFS Roof leal(s stopped

4 2 7 i 3 9 8 1

ABOVE average upholstering dl below average price Specials on nylons Her culons k vinyls Vu< estimate 30 yrs exp Park Upholstering 559 '>S88

NEW k REPAIRS z r r i r r T r " Gutters, carpentryj k chimnev repairs ^ 5 4 W a l l D B P e r i n Q

REASONABLE PRICES - -30 YRS EXP 476 0011 835 8610

ROOFING. Nl Gutters, venu

Free E KE<

W & REPAIRS Work myself

timates 5334

245 Sewing 1 Repair

Machine

Expert Sam( Any Make..

Day Service ...398-1242

249 Slipcovc rs

*

K u s t o m Ser

YOUR FABI 100'S OF FAB FREE ES

476 -

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Slipcover vice ICOR MINE RIC SAMPLES TIMATES

0 7 7 6

253 SnowRc moval Commercial $now Removal

1 .4 Wheel Drjive Loaders 476|0648

HACKER FIR k Snow Remova

Seasonal A Since 1946

:PLACE WOOD 1 - Res A Comm group rates

474-6814

LaCOURE Sr Complete' Lawn (

OWPLOWING 'are Service Year

C & S PAPERHANGJNG Depression price $5 per roll

634-8356

CUSTOM PAPERHANGING Reliable k neat Licensed

Current paper sold at cost il we hang Commercial Residential 125 7520

PAPERHANGING Is MY TRADE Let, me do your work and I know you will tell your friends and relatives Refe en^es Ernest R Helenbart, 348 1386.

WALLPAPER REMOVAL OF ALL TYPES A PAINTING

INSURED A GOLDIN 356-0499

285 Wall Washing

Lie A Insured 354 3213, J97-2I60

ROCK SALT Picked up 58 Delivered 110 801b bags Minimum delivery p t>aqs 356-7877

LOW PRICES-GOOD WORK Wallwashing window k rug cleaning Painting All types of repairs Handyman 476-0011 8;5-86lO

287 Washer & Dryer Repair

GARDEN CITY washer dryer service Servicing all makes

Servicing Sat k Sun $10 SeA-ice Call 261 6147

297 Windows SOLID VINYL Replacement Windows Thermal steel doors storm windows A doors cellulose k foam insulation Metro Aluminum Frank 525-7677

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TO WIN: Send your name and address. on a postcard, to RED WING TICKETS. The Ob-server & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia, Ml 48150. Then watch the classified section every Monday and Thursday. When your name appears you're a winner! Enter soon and as often as you like

HOCKEY SEE THE RED WINGS AT JOE LOUIS ARENA

818 Auto Rentals & Leasing

820 Autos Wanted 806 Boats & Motors 802 Snowmobiles 738 Household Pets Household Pets 738 Household Pets 738 Household Pets

DOBERMAN AKC, 8 months, female , shots & housebroken Musi sell 459 3143

DOBKKMAN P U P S AKC black & rust large honed, both pa ren t s excel lent t empermen t $150 72H-8I7I

F R E E Two loving cats, 9 months, all shots fixed, well t ra ined

493 4781

GERMAN SHEPHARD. papers, »50 477-2707

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D p u p p i e s , healthy, 6 weeks old. 4 females , 2 males $25 each or best o f fe r 478-9432

GERMAN S H E P H E R D mix black male ippies 8 weeks Looking for good me Call a f t e r 5pm, 476 4899 r

noi

COCKER P U P P I E S AKC, buff, 1Q weeks, males $125 538-3227

CORKY, Male Cat, 2 y r s . l i t ter t ra ined. Affect ionate , | 5 00 declawed, neutered

(good home) 851 M S B or 851 0820

DACHSHUND, female , red. 5 months, smal l Miniature, all shots, housebroken. AKC. $150 591-2261

AVIS FORD THE BEST CAR OR TRUCK

OFFER IN AMERICA TO EUMIMA TE SUCKER SHOCK

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$100 OVER * *

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T H E N R E C E I V E

CASH BACK

UP TO $900

DEPENDING ON YOUR CHOICE OF CAR OR TRUCK J

265 TOTAL AVAILABILITY

BRAND NEW 1981 & 1982 FORD CARS & TRUCKS

*FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ESCORTS AND EXPS 85 TO CHOOSE FROM

'The factory invoice price is higher than the price we paid for the vehicle. A rebate to the dealership is included in the factory invoice price.

T H I S OFFER G O O D FEB. 8th T H R U FEB. 12th Y O U M U S T T A K E DEL IVERY BY FEB. 28th

AVIS FORD 29200 TELEGRAPH RD., SOUTHFIELD

AT 12 MILE 354-3000

GOLDEN R E T R I E V E R Pups - AKC. e 6 weeks old, shoU. wormed , very healthy $125 399-6032

740 Pet Services

Pets N' Particulars I ,a tge selection of Pet Supplies Small Mixed Puppies • Kit tens Pa r ro t s - Finches - P a r a k e e t s

802 Snowmobiles ARTIC CAT, 1973 El Tigre . $495 1976 Yamaha GS 340 $795 2 place t ra i le r , ex t ras , $395 652-9719

LYNX 1973 292 Artie Cat, $500 Days 476-0920 Evenings 477-7860

SKIDOO'S (2) 1971s, single cyl inder , 20HP engines, one 15" t r ack & one 18", excel lent condition $400 each or $700

Ml for both Days 322-8707

SKIDOO, 1972, Nordic 640, e lec t r ic s ta r t with reverse , ooly 300 miles, like new $500 Af te r 6pm. 373-2(95

SKI DOO 1978, 440 T A T Good condi-tion, $750 Call a n y t i m e 459-5409

SUZUKI. 1973. XR400, dual carb , low miles, excel lent condition Best o f f e r

538-5024

Boarding & Grooming Services V - Y X l l A M A , 1980, ET340ED, 500 KM.

474-6806 22830 Mooney - Farmington

mint condition, ba t t e ry s t a r t e r & pltis tic cover. $1,400 Af te r 7 PM, 995-3951

YAMAHA 1977 440 Exc i t e r snowmobi le & 1975 Yamaha 4S3 GPX L 3 place t ra i le r , $1800 comple te 2617065

806 Boats & Motors CENTURY. 1980. 17 f t , 170 HP, low hours, stereo, s tainless steel propt t ra i ler , $7500 624 8886 or

Ask for J a n . 421-5060

CHARTER my Morgan Out Island 41ft in the Abacos, B a h a m a s $1100 per week Immed ia t e openings 661-0741 552-0550

YUKON Delta. 1981 houseboat, 26 ft . 140 Volvo, IO. . flying bridge, loaded, with t ra i le r $13,900 j 464-2014

814 Campers & Motorhomes

BUS, low mileage, good condition, mechanical ly A l . 20 m p e , reasonable price, $777 or best o f fe r Must d r ive to apprec ia te 437-7328

BUY NOW f rom our great selection of RV's dur ing our annual winter yard c l ea rance Choose f rom over 50 new and used 17 to 34 f t motorhomes with over 100 floor plans avai lable Still s o m e new 1981 models left , but hurry1

At our low pr ices they won't last long Used Transvans f rom $6,000. used pick

ups f H W

f rom $1,800 Motorhomes. INC 981 1728

$1250 CASH REBATE* ON NEW '81 ZEPHYR

STATION WAGON Stock #Z-2168. Full standard factory equipment, extra value package, 3.3 litre engine, auto-matic, white side walls, conven-tional spare tire, power steering, speed control, luggage rack, . . . . . * front and rear bumper strips. 13 A v a i l a b l e a t S i m i l a r S a v i l l Q S

F&Tgiasf08'6"a,r'AM/" *$500 STU EVANS Rebate List Price $7634 $750 Ford Motor Rebate Cash Rebate - 1250 ^

$6384 YOUR COST plua tax, license & destination

MERCURY

• N O T l c r TO B U Y E R holdback and a s soc ia not a t a c l 6 ' y cost pr reflect the ul t imate COS ol luiure r e b a t e s allow f rom ihe manufac tu r e r a re not included and a

I h e invoice total includes factory idn adver t is ing as assessments and is

cje to dealer The invoice may not a lso I o ' Ihe vehicle in view ol Ihe possibility a n c e s d i s coun t s a n d incentive awards to Ihe dealer Dealer installed opt ions

e e«t ra

LINCOLN II GARDEN C I T Y A 2 54300 32000 FORD RD T W U W

M0N.ATHURS.TIL9PM S 0 U T H G A T E 2 8 5 - 8 8 0 0 16800 FORT ST " "

814 Campers & Motorhomes

HOLLY. 1957, 17 ft t rave l t ra i le r , ex-cellent eonditon, new t i res , por ta-pot ty , newly painted, ex t r a s $995 652-9719

MOTOR HOME FOR R E N T 25 ft.. 1981. Travel C ra f t , self con tained. s leeps 6, all m a j o r credi t ca rds accepted Call 8am-5pm. 642 8182

WANTED TO BUY Motorhome for cash

1 605 332 1505

816 Auto&Tryck . Parts & Service

FORI) 302, Chrysler 360 Ford 200 6 $400 R e a r Volkswagon fenders

538 4237

GOOD USED E N G I N E S Low prices. 60 day gua ran tee Hear them run be-fore you buy F r e e del ivery, instal lat ion avai lable Advance Auto P a r t s 843-4755

SNOW TIRES, (2), G78 x 14's, mounted on wheels Good condition Reasonable Call 349 3689

SPOKE HUB caps. OldsmobHe, 15". lockable, a lmos t new. $275 Call be-tween 12-7pm 427 5968

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Suburban Detroi t ' s f inest m a r k e t The Observer & Eccent r ic Newspapers

591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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MOTOR SAlJKS & LEASING

Newest! F e a t u r e

DAILY RENTALS

P E R DAY

(50 F r e e N^iles Per Day)

32550 Northwestern Hwy Farming ton Hills 855 2000

820 Autos Wanted

WANTED! CORVETTES C A M A R O S FIREBIRDS

TOP $$$ PAID

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET "The Unbeatable Dealer

355-1000

1981 DEMOS 14 to choose from. T-Birds, Fair-monts, Granadas, Mustangs, LTDs. All have air. Most carry 5 year/50, 000 mile factory Extended Service Policy.

PRICED TO SELL

1979 L INCOLN TOWN CAR 4 door, 25,000 rnilM. coach root, kxdvd including cruiM

1978 FIESTAS 2 to c h o o s e f rom 1 Tan. 1 BurQundy Both with 4 s p e e d , radio, f ront wheel drive G o In the snow Your choice

$6995 I

$2995

1981 FAIRMONT STATION WAGON Air, cruise, rear defroster Includes 5 yeer/50,000 mile extended warranty

1981 FORD F-150 RANGER 4x4 P I C K U P 9,000 miles, 4 s p e e d , air s t e r e o Tan Factory vehicle

$5995

$7995

LEO CALHOUN 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7 41001 PLYMOUTH RD

"Where Customers Bring Their Friends" I

A A A A ARIZONA BUYER

TOP CASH WAITING

All Makes & Models

x W E PAY OFF LOANS WE NEED PICK-UPS

Call Ken Stevens

TENNYSON CHEVROLET 32570 Plymouth Rd

Livonia 425-6500

WE BUY CARS LATE MODEL

FOREIGN - DOMESTIC

TOP DOLLAR PAID

SUBURBAN OLDS lRIO Maple lawn 'Trov Motor Mall/

643-0070

WE BUY CARS!

Top SDollarS Paid!

Town & Country Dodge

474-6668 We'l l Buy Your

Used Car or Truck ALL MAKES & MotfF.LS

Bill Brown USED CARS

35000 Plymouth Kd Livonia

421-7000

WE PAY TOP $DOLLAR$

For Your Late Model G M Car1

Highest Trade- Ins In Town1

SOMERSET PONTIAC

643-8600

I NEED YOU A L W A Y S

TOP C A S H PAID All Makes and Mode ls

Call Larry Krol l

Jeannot te Pont iac Sheldon Kd ai M 14 I ' lvmouth Mi

453-2500

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820 Autot Wanted

AAA CASH PRICES Paid for Cars . Trucks or Van*

ANV MODEL-ANY YEAR Cash Bonus for L a t e Model Low Miles. Clean Vehicles

WE PAY O F F LOANS BRING T I T L E

VARSITY FORD Call Dennis Stanford

2 6 1 - 6 4 7 1

BEFORE YOU " S E L L "

YOUR C A D I L L A C Call For Pat McAlister

AUDETTE CADILLAC W BLOOMFIELD 851-7200

BUYING ANY SHARP 1975 THRU 1980 CAR

CALL RICK AT G A G E

OLDSMOBILE WOODWARD AT MILE HD

399 -3200

C A S H NOW V, E HI Y I 'SED CARS & TRUCKS

NORTH BROS 261-1283

VW'S W A N T E D TOP $$ PAID

FOR OLDER MODEL BUGS - RABBITS

DASHERS

TOM SULL IVAN VOLKSWAGEN

OPEN SATURDAY 25400 W 8 Mile 353-6900

822 Truck i For Sato FORD 1978 Stake I ton. good condition 42.000 miles. $2500 Call 591 9020 or 4221115

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591-0900 Wayne b44-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

I se your Visa or Master Card

WHY TAKE LESS? WE PAY TOPS FOR

YOUR CAR OR TRUCK Matthews Hargreave

Chevrolet Woodward at 10 Mile

398-8800

821 Junk Cars Wanted ALL JUNK CARS

Wanted" We pay HiRh ISS Licensed Bonded Dealer Fas t Pick up We sell Guaran teed Used P a r t s 846 2880

H & W TOWlNti Wanted dr iveable and junk cars

Top vour best pr ice 336 2029

HIGH $$ HIGH $$ WANTED

ON ALL JUNK CARS $15-$4Q

MUST HAVE TITLE RUBE S Al 'TO SALES. INC

40249 Schoolcraf t 453 0371 or 525 5444 Plymouth Michigan

JUNK CARS

Anv condition 728 8085

Free pick up 595 4766

Junk Cars - Trucks Late Model Wrecks

WE TOW AMERICAN

AUTO WRECKERS, INC

268-1090 toll f ree

W ANTED comple te wrecks, junk c a r s & lrucks $35 A up 843 4734

WANTED T o BUY Damaged mid s u e hi smal l ca rs Need not run Before you -HI, give me a veil1 565 3052. or a f t e r « 30pm 277 2748

822 Trucks For Sale i R H O W 1981 Sport Pick up automat-ic power steering s tereo Only 6,000 miles Asking $6 395 Autosense Torn puter Checked Hines Park Lincoln M e r r u r \ 425 3036

BRAND NEW '81 J. TON PICKUP

Big au tomat ic power s teer ing & brakes 4 more 8600 "OVW $7,895 2 to ( flume ( m m

DEXTER CHEVROLET TRUCK CENTER

535-4493 CHEVROLET 1979 ton 4x4, all heavy duty options AM-FM 8 t rack . CB sliding rea r w i l l o w , rustproof $5600 or best offer 646 8057

CHEVY, 1978 4 x 4 S U B U R B A N

Autuiiiatic power steering, Silverado, tilt A cruise Only $5 485

s tandard shift power s teer ing $4.3 Bill Brown Ford 35000 Plymouth Rd at Wayne Rd 421 7000

1979 ' i Ton Pickup. 6 cyl . 395

DATSUN 1980 Pickup KING CABS, au tomat ic 17.000 miles with cap J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 453 2500

DODGE 1975 Pickup, au tomat ic , pow-er s teering A brakes $995 RED HOL MAN PONTIAC 35300 Ford Rd . West land 721-1144

DODGE 1979. W 150, 4*4

Snow Plow Pickup Automatic power steering St brakes, radio 26 000 actual mi les $5,995 Town A Country L)odge 474 6668

FORD 1979 L7WI 20 ft box, power lift

& FORD {ate excellent shape' JACK ITKMMKH

721 6560

FORD 1979 Parce l Van 14 ft alum body 8 cylinder dual wheels, excel lent n n d i t i o n $4950 52'/-1226

FORD. 1981 F 100 Pickup. 6 c y l , 4 speed overdr ive power s teer ing A brakes s tep bumper Only 11,000 miles $6 395 Autosense Computer Checked Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 425 3036

GMC, 1980 * Ton 4 wheel d r ive Pick-up, High Sierra , au tomat ic , power s teering, tu-tone, 23.000 miles Call to-day for special pr ice R E D HOLMAN P O N T I C . 35300 Ford Rd., Westland

721 1144

825 Sports A Imported Cars

AUDI 1980- 4000. a i r . 4 stereo, alloy wheels, $6 1124. E v e » i weekends

am f m Days 362-

641-9657

AUDI, 1911, 4000S-E model. 4 door. 5 4 cylinder, a i r . | 8500 /bes t offer

lys 497-2412 Eves 652 8531

BMW 1977- 630csi. s i lve r /navy , 4 speed, gorgeous ca r . needs t i r e s f 14.500 981 0184

SUBURBAN $1350

1976 au toma t i c , a i r . 591 2167

TOYOTA, 1980, 4 wheel dr ive Sport Truck, power s teer ing L brakes, tilt, s t e reo Call today for special p r ice RED HOLMAN PONTIAC, 35300 Ford R d . Westland 721-1144

823 Vans BEAUVILLE. 1977, Van with conver sion au tomat ic , power s teer ing $4,550

DEXTER CHEVY TRUCK CENTER

535-4493

CHEVY. 1979 BEAUVILLE 9 passenger . 25,000 miles, f ront & rea r air , rear heater , loaded, only $6,985

J A C K C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET-

ORCHARD LAKE RD Between 14 A 15 Mile Rds

855-9700 DOIX'.E MAXI 1977, excellent condi-tion. fullv ca rpe ted , casset te , good tires, no rust Must sell $2,750 525-9421

FORD. 1976. Van E 250, au tomat ic , power s t e e r i n g & brakes . 45.000 MILES. Work Van J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 453-2500

FORD. 1977 E-150 Conversion Van $2,995 North Bros 421 1376

FORD, 1979. Club Wagon Custom, 8 passenger a i r pr ivacy glass. $6 495 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 5700

FORD 1979 customized, t ra i lor towing package, loaded, 25,000 miles, mint condition $9800 f i r m 425-1114

mint condi t ion $4,1 644 5793 w

LUV, 1980, 4X4 PICKUP Mikado Package, a i r . 4 cyl., c a m p e r MGR. 1977. hardto; top. only $5,885

J A C K C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET-

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between 14 A 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

included, a m f m ,

369 2751

HONDA, 1979. ACCORD 4 door, au tomat ic , power s teering, sil-ver, excellent condition $5,295

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

(1W Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

BMW, 1978 530i

4 speed, sunroof

$9,800

Erhard Motor Sales 32715 Grand River 477-6400

1979 SAABGLE Ext r a clean ' Sunroof ' Must see this one!

Falvey's of Troy TROY MOTOR MALL

643-6900

1981 RENAULT 18i Demo Front wheel dr ive 4 c y l , lea ther ma t s . 12 months + 12,000 mile w a r r a -ny

Falvey's of Troy TROY MOTOR MALL

643-6900

•80 AUDI, 4000 2 door Sedan, AM-FM s te reo casset te , air. alloy wheels, 22,000 miles, 1 year wa r r an ty , d iamond silver meta l l i c

T O M SULL IVAN VOLKSWAGEN

OPEN SATURDAY 25400 W 8 Mile 353-6900

824 Jeeps & Other 4-Wheel Drives

BLAZER 1979 K5. Cheyenne package fully loaded. 24,000 miles, excellent condition Call 422 0536

C H E R O K E E 1979 au tomat ic , quadra t rack , rus tproofed very low miles, loaded.$6200 326 4628

GMC. 1980. I ton pickup Low mileage jas Will all a f t e r 595-6969

loaded with ex t r a s Regular g consider work van in t rade Ca 6 pm

MO 1975 MIDGET Runs good Needs minor repai r Reasonable priced

474 5874

FAIRLANE 1968 GT Red, black Interi or raised white le t ter t i res $785 Tyme Sales 455-5566

7 -28,000 miles, loaded Excel lent condi-tion Call Kimberly, 643 9490

FORD 1979. F 150, 4 wheel drive, auto^ ma l i c air $5,495 minus $300 Rebate

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

J E E P S T E R 1971. 4 wheel drive, 6 ft Mevers plow brackets not power an gle $1650 363-3667

J E E P 1979 CJ7 Golden Eagle package Power s teer ing A brakes. 3 speed, 6 cyl-inder. a m - f m s tereo casset te . Wagon wheels, box hubs hard top $6000 After 6PM 547 4365

J E E P 1981 CJ 5. 4 cylinder, 4 r.peed soft top Onlv 17,000 miles P r n e d to sell $6,000 ' 547-1277

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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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DOIX1E 1979. R a m Charger . 360. pow •>r s teering brakes, s tereo and CB >0,000 miles $4,500 562-1046

FIAT INVOICE SALE '81 BRAVA, 4 door. 5 speed, sunroof, leather interior, a i r . s tereo, $7,480

'81 STRADA. 3 door, 5 speed, fuel injec-tion, cloth Interior, stereo, alloy wheels

$5,495

Joe Dwyer Imports Grand River. 7 b l k s W of Te legraph

537-2292

FIAT, 1979, STRADA 4 door, 32,000 miles, 5 speed, air

SAVE LIVONIA VW 34501 Plymouth Rd

Between Wayne A Fa rming ton Rds

425-5400

HONDA 1978 39,000 actual mi les Sharp Excellent MIX". $1,895 Tyme Sales 455 5566

HONDA, 1979, Accord LX 5 speed, air, AM-FM, $4,695

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

<14 Miles W of I 275)

453-3600

MERCEDES. 1976. 450SL, 2 tops, im macu la te , winter s tored Chestnut b rown/sadd le interior 569 8970

CHEVROLET 1976 4 wheel d r ive 31ai er 36 000 miles, very good condition 1977 Chevy 4 wheel dr ive Blazer, 81.000 miles very good condition Call F rank or Terry, Mon - Fr i , BAM 6PM

348-2800

HONDA, 1979, PRELUDE 5 speed, red. power moon roof, sha rp $5,995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( U . Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

ARMSTRONG BUICK

$3788

$6288

1977 GRAND PRIX Sharp, automatic, air

1981 BUICK SKYLARK Air, automatic, low miles.

1978 OLDS CUTLASS Automatic, air, sharp!

1978 OLDS DELTA 88 Showroom ready, low mileS.

1978 BUICK ELECTRA Nicely equipped.

1979 CHEVY NOVA 4 door, automatic, air, tow miles

$4488

$4888

$5288

$3888 Ask about the works • 12 months or 20,000 miles mechanical repair protection tor used car buyers

ARMSTRONG Buick-Opel • 525-0900

30550 PLYMOUTH RD , LIVONIA (between Middlebelt A Merrtman)

825 Sports & Imported Cars

HONDA. 1979, WAGON 4 speed, 4 c y l , f ront wheel drive, excel-lent condition $3,895

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 4 Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600 MAZDA RX 7 1979 Silver. 5 52,000 miles. $5,950 or best o f fe r See in Bi rmingham Owner George 540-2500

MERCEDES, CORVETTE & IMPORTS Bumping A Paint ing Top Quality Work at Half Pr ice Troy Area

Call Bar ry 879-0975

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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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BMW, 1980 320i

Loaded, air , low miles

$11,900 Erhard Motor Sales

32715 Grand River 477-6400 BMW 1980 320iS. excel lent condition, black, air. $13,600 Call 534-4640 or

928 7270

BOB OWENS DATSUN

SELLS FOR LESS 427 -6030 Ann Arbor

CLOSED-END LEASE

DATSUN 210 $75/mo.

Option To Purchase $1,500 P r e payment

Key Olds-Datsun 751-6100

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST CORVETTES, 1981 & 1980. 2 to choose, every option and real clean $AVE North Bros 421-1376

CORVETTE, 1965. 4 on the floor. 327 engine, stock, rfiust sell. $10,000 Call a f t e r 3 30pm 545-3396

CORVETTE. 1980. white, red leather interioo, loaded, priced to sell $1,000 Rebate

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

CORVETTE, 1981, Cream, 3,000 miles, fully loaded, T-top, $17,000 Cal 477-6676

825 Sports & Imported Cars

DATSUN 1976 B210 68,000 miles, stick, good brakes A exhaust , r e a r de f ros te r , s tereo. $1.500/bet t o f fe r . 522-4427

854 American Motors MATADOR 1974, 2 door, runs goods, clean, ful l power, needs minor repai r $650 or 7 652-1541

DATSUN, 1976, Wagon 710 Series, auto-mat ic , new t i res & exhaust , only 43,000 miles $2,995 Autosense Compute r Checked Hines Park Lincoln Mercury

425-3036

HORNET 1974 Wagon, one owner, 51,500 miles, good condition, runs well $600 f i n n 626-5325

HORNET 1976, sport, $1500 or best of fe r Must sell ' 474 3960

DATSUN 1977 Wagon. 710 series, auto-m a t i c New tires, brakes A exhaust Rustproofed. $2500. or will t r ade for Van in good condition 348-0066

856 Buick

DATSUN 1978, 510 wagon. 38.000 miles, 4 speaker a m - f m s te reo with

deck, fac tory air , CB radio, clean. After 8pm 537-8280

tape di $3750

DATSUN. 1979, 280 ZX, au tomat ic , 28.000 miles, AM-FM casset te , a i r . $8200 or best offer After 5pm 281-2308

BUICK, 1977, SKYLARK 2 door, air , au tomat ic , low mileage. $2,795

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 4 Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

BMW 1979 Model 320 Dark gray m e talic, beige interior, AM-FM casset te , a ir , au tomat i c Sharp! $9,500 352-3935

LeSABRE 1977, 4 door, power steering-brakes, mint condition, low miles, no a i r conditioning $3,600 455-1471

BMW. 1979

528i Like new, condition

$10,800 Erhard Motor Sales

32715 Grand River 477-6400 TOYOTA 1975, Corolla. $1,375 Near 12 Oaks Mall / 624 8152

REGAL, 1981, Limited, most options, low miles 652-1791

REGAL 1981 Limited, GM Exec per-sonal car , loaded including cus tom velour interior, stereo, low mi leage $8125 Af te r 6 553-3355

TOYOTA, a m - f m casset

1980; T. -wt re G

Tercel , au tomat ic , a i r . Good condition $4500

348-8066

1936 MODEL "A" REPRODUCTION -NOW ON DISPLAY-

BOB BORST / Lincoln-Mercury

, Troy Motor Mall 643-6600

USED CAR SPECIALS

77 FORD LTD, air 77 GRANADA, au tomat ic , a i r

'77 Cadillac SEDAN DeVILLE '78 MUSTANG, sunroof '78 SKYHAWK, au tomat ic , air 78 FUTURA, au tomat ic , air

'79 REGAL, au tomat ic , 79 MUSTANG GHIA, sunroof

'79 DATSUN 280ZX. au tomat i c '80 SKYLARK, au tomat ic , a i r 80 RIVIERA DIESEL

Bill Greig Buick 600 S. MAIN ROYAL OAK

548-3600

854 American Motors CONCORD 1981.4 door, a i r $6,695 JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453-2500

GREMLIN, 1977 53,000 miles, power steering, radio.

$AVE LIVONIA VW 34501 Plymouth Rd

Between Wayne A Fa rming ton Rds 425-5400

PACER. 1977 DL wagon, 4 speed, AM-FM, many new parts , wood grain, new tires, $2,100 After 5 30 PM, 397-2241

S P I R I T 1981, DL/GT, all the right op-tions. wa r r an ty $5,500 421-9141

SPIRT, 1981 Air. power brakes, AM FM. only 10,000 miles Pr iced to sell a t $5,895 BOB DUSSEAU L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y Grand River in Farming ton 474-3342

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1982 LeCar Deluxe hatchback

Front wheel drive, tinted glass, sunroof, fabric interior. Stocjk #3218.

$ 4 9 1 6 * New 1981 Renault

18iWagon 4 door, Sand leatherette interior, tinted glass, rear defogger, pre radio kit, protective floor mats. Stock #3023

'plus freight end taxes

S JEANNOTTE m AMC/RENAULT

14949 Sheldon Rd., Plymouth

$7495 '80 AUDI 4000 Factory air, 4 s p e e d , s t e reo , low miles, immacu la t e

'78 NOVA COUPE Air, au tomat ic , power s tee r ing a n d b rakes , Rally wheels , low miles, ex t r a

clean $3795

'80 CHALLENGER 5 s p e e d , air, s t e reo , mint condi t ion $4995 '81 GRAND PRIX BROUGHAM T-Tops . s t e r e o t c a s s e t t e , power windows, power locks, power s e a t , tilt,

crulae, Landau top, Rally wheels , air, 9 ,000 miles $9395 '81 AMC EAGLE Air, automatic, power steering and brakes, power windows, power locks, tilt, stereo t

cassette, raar defroster, aluminum wheels, 6.000 miles $7395 '82 JEEP WAGONEER LIMITED Demo, all op t ions , 5 ,000 miles

78 BLAZER SILVERADO 31 ,000 miles Black Red interior, air, power windows a n d locks, tilt,

AM/FM, Rally wheels , immacu la t e $5995

'81 EAGLE 2 door, every possible option, sticker price $12.819 7000miies $8995 '81 TRANS AM TURBO T-Tops , 6 ,000 miles, every op t ion $9999 '81 GMC RALLY VAN '1,000 miles, 12 p a s s e n g e r , dual air, full power , a u t o m a t i c $9195

$14,9$0

ART MORAN PONTIAC GMC

29300 TELEGRAPH 3 5 3 . 9 O O O V> Mi. N. of 12 Mil*

KEIF THAT GMC AT GM FieilMO WITH

GENUINE GM PASTS

omh mon a THURS TH »

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SALE! USED CAR SPECIALS!

Michigan's Largest Indoor Showroom!!

Large Inven to ry in 7 0 ° C o m f o r t

'80 PINTO

78 CHEVY NOVA CONCOURSE Like new

78 BUICK SKYLARK 4 door, auiomatic. like new

76 CHEVY CAMARO Nice car i

'78 OLDS CUTLASS 2 d o o r , T - T o p s

'80 MONZA 2 door. Coupe, nice

'77 FORD LTD 22.000 mltea „ ..

78 CHEVY SUBURBAN Air, real ntoet ..

'80 CHEVETTE SCOOTER 2 door, automatic.

'80 FORD FAIRMONT 2 door. automatic, air, 22.000 miles

YOU'RE # 1 AT JACK DIMMER

5 % REBATE ON '82 ESCORTS & EXPS

PLUS 24 Month/24.000 MILE CAREFREE MAINTANENCE WARRANTY

You Can Drive One of These Cars For... '82 ESCORT L

rlno, power r . cToi

2 d o o r h a t c h b a c k , p o w e r s t e e r Ir b r a k e s , r e a r w i n d o w d e f r o s t e r , c l o t h a n d v inyl t r i m , v inyl b o d y s i d e m o l d l n Q s , s t y l e d s t e e l w h e e l s , r u s t p r o o f e d a n d m o r e . S t o c k O E 2 - 4 0 2

H 2 Q 9 2 ® per month

48 mon th l ease , with a p p r o v e d credi t . Ford r e b a t e aa down paymen t , to ta l obl igat ion $8236 1 6 . 8 0 , 0 0 0 mWe limitation, p lu t u s e tax.

'82 EXP P o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , a i r , r e a r w i n d o w d e f r o s t e r , r e m o t e c o n t r o l m i r -r o r , h e a v y d u t y b a t t e r y , t i n t e d g l a s s , s t y l e s t e e l w h e e l s . S t o c k # X 2 - 7 0

$ 1 S O 6 9 • per month

4 8 mon th lease , with a p p r o v e d credi t , Ford r e b a t e a s down p a y m e n t , total obl igat ion $ 7 2 3 3 1 2 . 8 0 , 0 0 0 mHe limitation, p lus u a e tax

14001 T at Jeffrwe (1-96) 531-7100

721-2600 M i c h i g a n A v e . a t

N e w b u r g h (just • . of I-275)

856 Buick REGAL, 1978, fully equipped $4, J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 45

795 453-2500

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591-0900 Wayne 644-1070 Oakland 852-3222 Rochester/Avon

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SKYHAWK 1975 White, red inter ior Immacu la t e condition 67,000 ac tua l mi les No rust $1,385 Tyme Sales

455 5566

SKYLARK, 1981 Limited Excel lent condition Good gas mileage, easy han-dling $7,500 Evenings, 399 3868

858 Cedillac CADILLAC, 1980, Seville, loaded in eluding a s t ro roof $13,975 Birmingham Chrysler 643-0079

ELDORADO 1981 Diesel, deluxe op-tions. purchased in June Non smoker owner Must sell $13,900 879-1388

FLEETWOOD 1981 4 door An impec-cably impressive automobile in metal lie brown/gold with natural beige leather interior, moonroof, diesel and all options 23,000 perfect ly main ta ined miles Corpora te president ' s personal vehicle, wasfceA daily $13,900 Buyers only Days (Dearborn) 846-3000 Even ings or weekends (W Bloomfield)

851-2421

SEDAN D e V I L L E 1981, DIESEL, load ed, full power, $12,252 '79 SEDAN DeVILLE. DIESEL, loaded, power moonroof $8,395

SOUTHFIELD DODGE TEL-TWELVE

354-6600

858 Cadillac ELDORADO, 1981. Diesel, excel lent condition, only 11,000 miles, fully load-ed Must see to i p p r e c i a t e Asking $15,700 Interested par t ies call 9 AM to 5 PM 477-6700 F rom 6 PM to 10 PM. 477-8578, ask for Art

FLEE7TWODOD, 1»«1 Brougham wire is. 1 1 5 / wheels, all options

fer 000 or best of

397 8060

F L E E T W O O D B R O U G H A M , 1981 D'Elegance. 13,000 rfliles. all options in eluding sunroof Call between 11am 6pm except Sunday 420-0144

1981 SEVILLE White, fac tory car . loaded with equips ment $16,450 minus $2,000 Reba te

1980 ELDORADO 26,0*0 Triple white.

$10,945 miles, ONLY

1979 DE VILLE D'ELEGANCE

Midnight blue, only 38,000 miles ONLY $7,995

1978 COUPE DEVILLE Triple silver, loaded With equipment in-cluding e lec t r ic af>tro-roof ONLY $6,575 Bi rmingham Bloomfield Trades F rom Bi rmingham Bloomfield Trades F rom

Crissman Cadi l lac Woodward Near 16 Mile Rd

Birmingham 644-1930

860 Chevrolet CAMARO 1976 Rally Sport V8 350 4 speed, power s teer ing & b rakes AM FM stereo casse t te 59,000 miles $2300 or best o f fe r 697-8907 or 722 6314

CAMARO 1976 Call a f t e r 5PM

$1,800 or best offer 459 5879

CAMARO 1977 Good condition AM FM s te reo New tuneup, t ires t, ex haust Must sell $3100 or best 534 4864

CAMARO, 1978 Z28. tilt, cruise air AM FM, au tomat ic , only $5,685

JACK C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET-

ORCHARD LAKE RD Between 14 1 1 5 Mile Rds

855-9700 CAMARO 1979 Berl inet ta Power s teer ing, b rakes & air Clean Low mileage $4 750 661 9017 or 522 1000

CAMARO 1979. B e r l i n e t u t top 6 cyl mder, au tomat ic , power s teer ing 4 brakes , am fm, no air 25 000 miles excellent $4700 437 5544

CAMARO, 1980, au tomat i c air i- » whole lot m o r e Super buy $5,656

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1 275

453-4600 C H E V E L L E SS, 1973 rebuilt 350, ne*Hl> minor work Best o f fe r 532 2195

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SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 Ann Arbor Rd. 453-3600

(1V, miles W. of 1-278, Plymouth) "A Friendly place to buy"

1982WHITE SALE 'The White Kind of Sale I

at the White Time of Year"\ PLUS

C C A A f a c t o r y R E B A T E S

on Celebrity, Chevette, S-10 Trucks, LUV Trucks.

C T C A f a c t o r y ^ r e b a t e s

on Cavalier, Citation, & Light Duty Trucks

Rebates end March 31. 1982

$ 1 0 0 bonus on any trade. (Present ad after deal is made)

A a | ? ^ift certificate to White House Manor! I p Z O for anyone who buys a White car

Sale ends February 28, 1982

YOUR AREA SERVICE SUPREMACY DEALER

l l o u LARICHI — CHEVROLET

453-4600 40875 Plymouth Rd.

PLYMOUTH ( located at Plymouth Rd

1 'h Miles Wesl of 1-275

\ 1 * 0

N E W ' 8 ^ CITATION

4 DOOR Sunroof, deluxe Interior mold-ings, rear defroster, sport mir-rors, tilt, stereo, front wheel drive. Stock #405.

$7640

Is The Time!

OEXTEB IS THE DEALER

V

NEW '82 CHEVETTE 4 DOOR HATCHBACK

Buy A Gas Miser

NEW '82 CAVALIER Featuring front wheel drive, tinted glass. power steering, power brakes, radio, caps and more. Stock #501. BUY THE CAR OF THE FUTURE NOW!

Automatic transmis-sion, electric rear def-roster. radio, cloth inte-rior and more Stock #295

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2 0 8 1 1 West 8 Mi le Rd. B t w n . Te legraph & Southf ie ld Exy .

534-1400 OUR 50 th YEAR

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660 Chevrolet 660 Chevrolet CAPRICE. 1980, Classic Wagon, loaded including 3 sea ts $5,959

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd - Jus t West of I-275

453-4600

C H E V E T T E . 1980. Sedan, au tomat ic , a ir , luggage rack, ex t r a c lean, low miles, stk B1737A

AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile

w 354-3100

CAPRICE. 1980, Classic Wagon, loaded including 3 sea ts $5,959

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd - Jus t West of I-275

453-4600

CHEVETTE, 1980 4 door looks 4 runs like new, burgundy inside It out This week 's special , $3995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500

C H E V E T T E I976 4 speed 55,000 miles good condition $1,450 or best of-fer 525 1586

CHEVETTE, 1980 4 door looks 4 runs like new, burgundy inside It out This week 's special , $3995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500

C H E V E T T E . 1977. 4 speed. 60,000 miles. AMFM, $2400 or best o f fe r

569 9792

CHEVETTE, 1980 4 door looks 4 runs like new, burgundy inside It out This week 's special , $3995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500 CHEVETTE. 1977, 37,000 miles, good economy for only $2; 195 RED HOL-MAN PONTIAC 35)00 Ford Rd , West land 721-1144

CHEVETTE, 1980 4 door looks 4 runs like new, burgundy inside It out This week 's special , $3995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500 CHEVETTE. 1977, 37,000 miles, good economy for only $2; 195 RED HOL-MAN PONTIAC 35)00 Ford Rd , West land 721-1144

C H E V E T T E 1981, loaded, 4 door, auto-matic, low miles, best offer

557-1183

C H E V E T T E 1978 4 "speed. 37,000 miles $2 495 J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 453 2500

CHEVETTE, 1981. 2 door. 9,000 miles $4,395 JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453 2500

C R E V E T T E . 1978 4 door au tomat ic , gas saver . $2 477

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1 275

453-4600

CHEVY. 1978 Impa la, 4 door, c lean It sha rp 37 000 MIL.ES JEANNOTTE PONTIAC , 453-2500

C R E V E T T E . 1978 4 door au tomat ic , gas saver . $2 477

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1 275

453-4600

CHEVY. 1981. Malibu's, 2 to choose, au-tomatic , air, stereo, company c a r s Your choice $7,495 minus $300 Reba te

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

C H E V E T T E 1979 4 door, au tomat i c AM KM air 27,000 miles Must sell m a k e offer 644 8381

CHEVY. 1981. Malibu's, 2 to choose, au-tomatic , air, stereo, company c a r s Your choice $7,495 minus $300 Reba te

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

C H E V E T T E 1979 4 door, au tomat i c AM KM air 27,000 miles Must sell m a k e offer 644 8381

CITATIONS, 1980 2 to choose f rom, both nice It clean, your choice This eek ' s Manager ' s Spe-cial $3,995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500

C H E V E T T E 1979 4 door, au tomat ic a m f m casse t te excellent condition, $3200 Call a f t e r 5pm 548 5793

CITATIONS, 1980 2 to choose f rom, both nice It clean, your choice This eek ' s Manager ' s Spe-cial $3,995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500

C H E V E T T E 1979, 4 door, au tomat ic , air new tires A m F m stereo 50,000 mile* $2,895 649 3473

CITATIONS, 1980 2 to choose f rom, both nice It clean, your choice This eek ' s Manager ' s Spe-cial $3,995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500 CHEVETTE, 1979 2 door 4 speed. 31.000 miles, radial t ires good condi-tion $2995 646-6842

CITATIONS, 1980 2 to choose f rom, both nice It clean, your choice This eek ' s Manager ' s Spe-cial $3,995

TENNYSON CHEV. 32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA 425-6500 CHEVETTE, 1979 2 door 4 speed. 31.000 miles, radial t ires good condi-tion $2995 646-6842

CITATION 1980.4 cylinder, loaded, a i r . power s t ee r ing b rakes , windows, $4500 534-0821 CHEVETTE. 1979

4 cyl 4 speed 2 door sha rp $3,295

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Kd

i l ' i Miles W of 1-2751

453-3600

CITATION 1980.4 cylinder, loaded, a i r . power s t ee r ing b rakes , windows, $4500 534-0821 CHEVETTE. 1979

4 cyl 4 speed 2 door sha rp $3,295

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Kd

i l ' i Miles W of 1-2751

453-3600

CITATION. 1980 4 door AM FM. au tomat ic , power s teering & brakes rea r defogger, low mileage, $4 485

J A C K C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD, Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

CHKVETTF 1980 4 dopr air s te reo tape cruise unde r s t a t i ng Only $4,450 Autosense ( ompute r Checked Hines Park Lincoln Mercurv 425-3036

CITATION. 1980 4 door AM FM. au tomat ic , power s teering & brakes rea r defogger, low mileage, $4 485

J A C K C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD, Between 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700 CHEVETTE. 1980

4 door 4 speed babs blue low mileage, sharp $3 995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Kd

, | ' j Miles W Of 1-2751

453-3600

CITATION 1981 2 door hatchback, au-tomatic , power s teering brakes, a i r . nit s tereo much more, 9000 miles $6795 After 5 30pm 352-2316

CHEVETTE. 1980 4 door 4 speed babs blue low mileage, sharp $3 995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Kd

, | ' j Miles W Of 1-2751

453-3600

CITATION 1981 ideal snow driving, 4 door 4 cylinder, 2 tone brown, loaded

338-8113

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DISCOUNT CENTER ANNOUNCES

DOUBLE REBATES B u y a n y c a r q u a l i f y i n g (or

C h r y s l e r P l y m o u t h R e b a t e &

w e ' l l m a t c h it! (Limited time only)

Import, Omni, Aries $300 + $300 = $600 rebate + our rebate = total

Light duty pickup, Mirada, Diplomat, Dodge 400

$500 + $500 = $1000

Ram Wagon, Ramcharger $1000 + $1000 = $2000

SPECIAL NOTICE: Metro Detroit Area Dealers pay Chrysler Corp more for their cars than does Arbor Dodge due to certain costly assessments. Buy from us and pocket the savings.

"Drive a little, Save a lot"

Arbor Dodge OocJgo

3365 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor 971-5000

Open Mon., Tues., & Thura. til 9 pm. Wed. & Fri. til 6 pm. Sat. til 5 pm.

i i m m i i M n n n i i H f r r r r VAim Q o a v i t t ' c ^ •

860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler C H E V E T T E 1181 4 door, a ir , s tereo, power steering, cus tom Interior, 4 more. 5,000 miles $6,000 477-4304

CHRYSLER, Town 4 Country Wagon Loaded, sharp ' $3,675. BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER 643 0079

CHEVETTE, 1111 2 door hatchback Cassette, rust proofed. 4 speed, r e a r de-fog $4,650 or o f fe r , must sell 522-8597

CORDOBA 1976. Silver, 42,000 miles, a ir , excellent condition New Michelin t ires $2395 553-2927

CITATION. 1981. 2 door Hatchback, au-tomat ic . power s teering, air, s tereo, only 11.OOO miles. 15.777

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd - Jus t West of 1-275

453-4600

CORDOBA 1877, power s teer ing 4 brakes, air , cruise, stereo, leather , rust proofed Trans fe r r ing overseas Origi-nal owner, excellent condition $2400 Af te r 5PM 852-8480

CITATION. 1981. 2 door Hatchback, au-tomat ic . power s teering, air, s tereo, only 11.OOO miles. 15.777

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd - Jus t West of 1-275

453-4600

IMPERIAL, 1973, mechanic ' s c a r . ex cel lent condition, must see to appreci-a t e / 261-1813

G A S MIZERS 1979 Chevelte, low miles $3,895 1979 Capri , rea l sporty $3,895 1980 Pinto, 4cyl„ 4 speed $3,895 1978 Monza, 2 + 2 , sha rp $3,695 1978 Motua. 22.000 miles $3,495 1978 Monza wagon. V-6 $3,295 1078 Fiesta , e x t r a nice f 1 .M5

Many m o r e c a r s to choose f rom.

Lee's Auto Sales 6969 Middlebelt, Garden City

OPEN SAT TILL 4 422-4590

L E BARON, 1981. 8 c y l . au tomat ic , a ir , li m o r e Only 10,000 miles Just $6,995 CRESTWOOD DODGE 421-5700

G A S MIZERS 1979 Chevelte, low miles $3,895 1979 Capri , rea l sporty $3,895 1980 Pinto, 4cyl„ 4 speed $3,895 1978 Monza, 2 + 2 , sha rp $3,695 1978 Motua. 22.000 miles $3,495 1978 Monza wagon. V-6 $3,295 1078 Fiesta , e x t r a nice f 1 .M5

Many m o r e c a r s to choose f rom.

Lee's Auto Sales 6969 Middlebelt, Garden City

OPEN SAT TILL 4 422-4590

864 Dodge

G A S MIZERS 1979 Chevelte, low miles $3,895 1979 Capri , rea l sporty $3,895 1980 Pinto, 4cyl„ 4 speed $3,895 1978 Monza, 2 + 2 , sha rp $3,695 1978 Motua. 22.000 miles $3,495 1978 Monza wagon. V-6 $3,295 1078 Fiesta , e x t r a nice f 1 .M5

Many m o r e c a r s to choose f rom.

Lee's Auto Sales 6969 Middlebelt, Garden City

OPEN SAT TILL 4 422-4590

ASPEN 1976 Station Wagon. 46,000 miles, green with wood grain panels Must sell $1,800 941 4268

G A S MIZERS 1979 Chevelte, low miles $3,895 1979 Capri , rea l sporty $3,895 1980 Pinto, 4cyl„ 4 speed $3,895 1978 Monza, 2 + 2 , sha rp $3,695 1978 Motua. 22.000 miles $3,495 1978 Monza wagon. V-6 $3,295 1078 Fiesta , e x t r a nice f 1 .M5

Many m o r e c a r s to choose f rom.

Lee's Auto Sales 6969 Middlebelt, Garden City

OPEN SAT TILL 4 422-4590

CHARGER 1975, swinger. 2 door, top of the line, hard top, smal l 8 au tomat ic , 49,000 miles, no rust , no rips, new bat-tery, new top of the line rad ia l s $1600

398-7270 IMPALA. 1979, 4 door, au tomat ic , air Fan tas t i c buy, $3,939.

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd. • Jus t West of 1-275

453-4600

CHARGER 1975, swinger. 2 door, top of the line, hard top, smal l 8 au tomat ic , 49,000 miles, no rust , no rips, new bat-tery, new top of the line rad ia l s $1600

398-7270 IMPALA. 1979, 4 door, au tomat ic , air Fan tas t i c buy, $3,939.

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd. • Jus t West of 1-275

453-4600

DART, 1965. 6 cylinder, good condition $500 531-3128

IMPALA. 1979, 4 door, au tomat ic , air Fan tas t i c buy, $3,939.

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd. • Jus t West of 1-275

453-4600

DODGE, 1978, Aspen, 2 door, excellent condition, au tomat ic , power s teer ing Grea t 2nd car J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 453 2500

IMPALA. 1981. 4 door, power s t ee r ing / brakes, a i r . ex t r a sharp, many ex t ras , excel lent condition $7200 453-8827

DODGE, 1979. Colt, 26,000 miles, only $3,995 Autosense Compute r Checked Hines Pa rk Lincoln Mercury 425-3036

MALIBU, 1980 WAGON V6. a u t o m a t i c , power s t ee r ing A brakes, air , luggage rack, only $4,3§5

JACK C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

OMNIS, We have them' Large selection Automat ics 4 4 speeds, some with a i r All units sale priced' ' CRESTWOOD DODGE 421 -5700

MALIBU, 1980 WAGON V6. a u t o m a t i c , power s t ee r ing A brakes, air , luggage rack, only $4,3§5

JACK C A U L E Y - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

OMNI, 1978 4 door, f ront wheel drive, 4 cyl , auto-mat ic . $3,195

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

(I W Mil ts W of 1 275)

453-3600 MONTE CARLO 1976, many ext ras , runs excellent , $1675 455-6384

OMNI, 1978 4 door, f ront wheel drive, 4 cyl , auto-mat ic . $3,195

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

(I W Mil ts W of 1 275)

453-3600 MONTE CARLO 1975.2 door, power s teering It brakes, windows, a m f m ra dio Good condition 422-5081

OMNI 1979, 4 door, au tomat ic , loaded, Michelins. low miles, rustproof , excel-lent condition. $3,900 729 2058

MONZA, 1979, Hatchback, air. spor ts striping. $3,688

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1-275

453-4600

OMNI 1981 - 17.000 miles, au tomat ic , air conditioning, r e a r defog $5,200

661 4291

MONZA, 1979, Hatchback, air. spor ts striping. $3,688

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1-275

453-4600

866 Ford

MONZA, 1979, Hatchback, air. spor ts striping. $3,688

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1-275

453-4600 CREDIT PROBLEM NO PROBLEM1

Ask for Chris or Gary 261-1283

MONZA 1979 A u t o m a t i c S h a r p ' $2,695 T y m e Sales

CREDIT PROBLEM NO PROBLEM1

Ask for Chris or Gary 261-1283

455 5566 E L I T E 1975 2 door, air. power, s te reo $1,350

427-1134 MONZA, 1980 4 speed, low ntfleage, Hatchback $3,795

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 * Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

E L I T E 1975 2 door, air. power, s te reo $1,350

427-1134 MONZA, 1980 4 speed, low ntfleage, Hatchback $3,795

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 * Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

FAIRMONT F t ITU K A 1979 low miles excel lent condition, silver on black. 6 cylinder, $3495, 476 7212 Eves 334 6159

MONZA, 1980 4 speed, low ntfleage, Hatchback $3,795

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 * Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600 FAIRMONT, 1978, Squire Wagon, ex t ra clean $AVE North B^os 421-1376

NOVA, 1971 2 door 6 cylinder stick, regular gas. AM-FM stereo $395 with easy t e r m s One Yr Limited Warran ty

OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SAT 35545 Michigan Ave , West. Wayne

Autoland 728-3100

FAIRMONT, 1978, Squire Wagon, ex t ra clean $AVE North B^os 421-1376

NOVA, 1971 2 door 6 cylinder stick, regular gas. AM-FM stereo $395 with easy t e r m s One Yr Limited Warran ty

OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SAT 35545 Michigan Ave , West. Wayne

Autoland 728-3100

FAIRMONT. 1979. 2 door, au tomat ic , power s teer ing air, s t e reo tape. 2 lone, 21,000 miles Pr iced righl JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453-2500

NOVA, 1971 2 door 6 cylinder stick, regular gas. AM-FM stereo $395 with easy t e r m s One Yr Limited Warran ty

OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SAT 35545 Michigan Ave , West. Wayne

Autoland 728-3100

FAIRMONT, 1980. Fu tura Ghia, air, stereo, au tomat ic , power s teering 4 brakes, sha rp ca r ' Pr iced to sell ' JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453-2500

NOVA, 1971 2 door 6 cylinder stick, regular gas. AM-FM stereo $395 with easy t e r m s One Yr Limited Warran ty

OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SAT 35545 Michigan Ave , West. Wayne

Autoland 728-3100 FAIRMONT. 1980, FUTURA

Power steering St brakes, au tomat ic , AM-FM stereo, 19,000 miles $4,795 BOB DUSSEAl l Lincoln M e r c u r y Grand River in Farming ton 474 3342

MONTE CARLO. 1975 Air, au tomat ic , power s teer ing 4 brakes, excellent condition

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

(IW Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

FAIRMONT. 1980, FUTURA Power steering St brakes, au tomat ic , AM-FM stereo, 19,000 miles $4,795 BOB DUSSEAl l Lincoln M e r c u r y Grand River in Farming ton 474 3342

MONTE CARLO. 1975 Air, au tomat ic , power s teer ing 4 brakes, excellent condition

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

(IW Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

FIESTA, 1978, 4 cylinder, front wheel drive, best buy today at $2 495 RED HOLMAN PONTIAC. 35300 Ford Kd Westland 7211144

MONTE CARLO. 1975 Air, au tomat ic , power s teer ing 4 brakes, excellent condition

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

(IW Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600 FIESTA 1979, 27,000 miles, am f m s tereo casset te , $3395 Ask for Monica.

569 2525 NOVA 1974, au tomat ic , 6 cyl inder , power s teering, stereo, new rad ia l s $1600 534 6974

FIESTA 1979, 27,000 miles, am f m s tereo casset te , $3395 Ask for Monica.

569 2525 NOVA 1974, au tomat ic , 6 cyl inder , power s teering, stereo, new rad ia l s $1600 534 6974 FIESTA 1980 Sport, alloy wheels. AM

FM 8 t rack s tereo, sunroof rust proofed Extended wa r r an ty $5200 will negotiate Dennis a f t e r 6PM at 459 0296

NOVA, 1979, 2 door, 6 cyl.. au tomat ic , ext ra clean, wire wheel covers $3,395 JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453-2500

FIESTA 1980 Sport, alloy wheels. AM FM 8 t rack s tereo, sunroof rust proofed Extended wa r r an ty $5200 will negotiate Dennis a f t e r 6PM at 459 0296

NOVA, 1979, 2 door, 6 cyl.. au tomat ic , ext ra clean, wire wheel covers $3,395 JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453-2500

FIESTA, 1980, 17 000 miles, one owner, many ext ras , Stk «2103A.$4 695

AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile

354 3100

NOVA, 1979. 4 door, au tomat ic , power steering, a i r . 21.000 miles. like new $4 344

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of I 275

453-4600

FIESTA, 1980, 17 000 miles, one owner, many ext ras , Stk «2103A.$4 695

AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile

354 3100

NOVA, 1979. 4 door, au tomat ic , power steering, a i r . 21.000 miles. like new $4 344

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of I 275

453-4600

FORD, 1979 LTD Landau Sedan, power windows, cruise and many m o r e ext ras , good condition Stock "B177I

AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mil<

354 3100

NOVA, 1979 4 door, 6 c y l , au tomat ic , power s teer ing L brakes , AM-FM stereo 8 t rack, only $3,985

JACK CAULEY ' - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKERD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

FORD, 1979 LTD Landau Sedan, power windows, cruise and many m o r e ext ras , good condition Stock "B177I

AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mil<

354 3100

NOVA, 1979 4 door, 6 c y l , au tomat ic , power s teer ing L brakes , AM-FM stereo 8 t rack, only $3,985

JACK CAULEY ' - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKERD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

MUSTANG. 1979, Ghia, 18,000 miles, 8 cylinder. 302, power brakes & steering, a i r . s tereo 8 t rack, sunroof, excellent condition $4985 642 2048

NOVA, 1979 4 door, 6 c y l , au tomat ic , power s teer ing L brakes , AM-FM stereo 8 t rack, only $3,985

JACK CAULEY ' - CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKERD. Between 14 & 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

MAVERICK 1976. excellent condition. 62,000 miles $1500 or best o f fe r

533 9738

SPECIAL! CAMARO 1975

6 Automatic Low miles Sharp '

$1,385. TYME SALES

199 Plymouth Rd.. P lymouth 455-5566

MUSTANG II. 1974 Hatchback, 4 cylin der, au tomat ic , air, power s teer ing brakes. A m F m $1,600 661-1315 SPECIAL!

CAMARO 1975 6 Automatic Low miles

Sharp '

$1,385. TYME SALES

199 Plymouth Rd.. P lymouth 455-5566

MUSTANG 1975 Ghia landau roof. 4 cylinder, au tomat ic , body engine, inte-rior good condition, 54,000 miles. $1475

357 1420

SPECIAL! CAMARO 1975

6 Automatic Low miles Sharp '

$1,385. TYME SALES

199 Plymouth Rd.. P lymouth 455-5566

MUSTANG, 1976. 3 door. tan. a m f m stereo, new radials . z iebarted excel lent $1.990/ best offer 522 3064

SPECIAL! CAMARO 1975

6 Automatic Low miles Sharp '

$1,385. TYME SALES

199 Plymouth Rd.. P lymouth 455-5566 FORD, 1979, LTD. 4 door. air. stereo,

vinyl top, 26,000 miles Asking $4,895 Autosense Compute r Checked Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 425 3036

1982 CHEVY CAVALIERS 5 to choose, au tomat ic , a ir , s tereo, com pany cars, priced f rom $7,995 minus $300 Reba te

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

FORD, 1979, LTD. 4 door. air. stereo, vinyl top, 26,000 miles Asking $4,895 Autosense Compute r Checked Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 425 3036

1982 CHEVY CAVALIERS 5 to choose, au tomat ic , a ir , s tereo, com pany cars, priced f rom $7,995 minus $300 Reba te

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

FORD. 1980. Fa i rmont 4 door 4 c y l . au tomat ic , vinyl top, AM FM s te reo casset te . 15,000 ac tua l mi les $4 895 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd at Wayne Rd 421-7000

MUSTANG, 1978 au tomat ic , power

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m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n n n u i f l

FORD

OVER 340 h l m ' m m

Ford Cars & Trucks In Stock mm

BIG REBATES NOW!!

• MUSTANGS $750 • GRAN AD AS & FAIRMONTS $750 • PICKUPS, VANS & BRONCOS $750 • EXPS $862 • ESCORTS UP TO $375 . LTD'$ UP TO $500

IS.377

LOU LaRICHE CHEVROLET

Plymouth Rd Just West of 1 275

453-4600 FORD. 1980. Squire Wagon 10 passen-ger . low mileage, one owner with a " the extras , stk RB1735

AVIS FORD Telegraph al 12 Mile

• 354-3100

866 Ford 874 Mercury GALAXIE 1972, white with black vinyl top. excellent running condition, some rust on body $650 or best o f fe r Af te r 5,30pm J49-11J3

COUGAR XR-7. 1979. Cordovan, rust proofed, loaded. 15,000 miles Must sell $5,500 271 32S9

GALAXIE 1972, white with black vinyl top. excellent running condition, some rust on body $650 or best o f fe r Af te r 5,30pm J49-11J3

GRAND MARQUIS, 1978 Air, power s teer ing 4 brakes, au tomat -ic, cruise, tilt, AM-FM stereo tape, pow er windows, power steering BOB DUSSEAU Linco ln M e r c u r y Grand River In Farming ton 474-3342

GRANADA 1978. 2 door. 6 cylinder, au-tomat ic . air. power s teer ing It brakes, excellent , $3200 476-4215

GRAND MARQUIS, 1978 Air, power s teer ing 4 brakes, au tomat -ic, cruise, tilt, AM-FM stereo tape, pow er windows, power steering BOB DUSSEAU Linco ln M e r c u r y Grand River In Farming ton 474-3342 GRANADA, 1979

4 door, 6 c y l , a i r . power steering, low mileage $3,995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 ^ Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

GRAND MARQUIS, 1978 Air, power s teer ing 4 brakes, au tomat -ic, cruise, tilt, AM-FM stereo tape, pow er windows, power steering BOB DUSSEAU Linco ln M e r c u r y Grand River In Farming ton 474-3342 GRANADA, 1979

4 door, 6 c y l , a i r . power steering, low mileage $3,995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

( 1 ^ Miles W of 1-275)

453-3600

GRAND MARQUIS, 1980 4 door, power s teer ing 4 brakes, auto-mat ic , AM-FM stereo, cruise, tilt, pow-er s teer ing 4 windows, $6,595 BOB DUSSEAU L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y Grand River in Farming ton 474 3342

GRANDA, 1975, excellent condition, $700 After 7 PM 278-5745

LYNX, 1981, 2 door, 4 c y l , au tomat ic , f ront wheel drive, r ea r window de fogger Stk »2067 Special $4,995 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd at Wayne Rd 421-7000

GRAND TORINO 1974, Brougham, 8 au tomat ic , power s t ee r ing /b rakes . AM-FM ,$800 Call a f t e r 5 30pm 525-8498

LYNX, 1981, 2 door, 4 c y l , au tomat ic , f ront wheel drive, r ea r window de fogger Stk »2067 Special $4,995 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd at Wayne Rd 421-7000

MUSTANG 1980, red, V6. 23,000 miles, rust proofed, spor t seats , loaded $5,700 Call between 5 7 PM 422 2242

LYNX. 1981, 2 door, au tomat ic , power steering, r ea r defogger, 6,000 miles Stock «2179 $5,195 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd al Wayne Rd 421

7000 MUSTANG, 1980, turbo, a i r . s t e reo tape, power s teer ing h brakes. TRX wheels Only $4,995 Autosense Comput er Checked. Hines Park Lincoln-Mercu ry 425-3036

LYNX. 1981, 2 door, au tomat ic , power steering, r ea r defogger, 6,000 miles Stock «2179 $5,195 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd al Wayne Rd 421

7000 MUSTANG, 1980, turbo, a i r . s t e reo tape, power s teer ing h brakes. TRX wheels Only $4,995 Autosense Comput er Checked. Hines Park Lincoln-Mercu ry 425-3036

MERCURY, 1980, Grand Marquis. 4 door, 2 tone, black 4 silver, loaded $6,495 J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 453 2500

MUSTANG 1981, V8, au tomat ic , power s teering It brakes, TRX. Reca ro seat*. Dinol rus tproof ing. Pioneer sound.sys-tem Warranty $6650 399^2864

MONARCH 1979 4 door, V6 power steering, brakes, snows, air, AM FM. defogger . e tc 36.800 miles $4 200 After 6 PM Weekdays 646 5682

PINTO WAGON, 1976, 4 cylinder. 4 speed, 52,000 miles, great mpg. clean, mainta ined $1,200 After 3pm, 459-0263

MONTEREY 1973, brown. A m F m cas set te, good condition Negotiable ' Call Mark, a f t e r 7 30PM. 646 4870

T BIRD 1977, 43,000 miles, a ir , a m - f m , undercoated, $2650 Call a f t e r 6pm,

477-2146

ZEPHYR WAGON 1979 V 8 power steering, brakes, air, a m f m stereo, 8 t rack. 31.334 miles. $4,200 455 ;6277

TORINO 1974, brown, excellent run-ning condition, good on gas needs wipers, $600 Must sell. Kim 349-8797

ZEPHYR 1979 Wagon completely loaded Must see 23.000 miles Tuf fko te rust proofing $4600 522-0983

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS - 18 to choose f rom Priced f rom $395 North Bros 421-1376

ZEPHYR. 1981. 4 door 6 c y l , air s ter eo. 10.000 miles Listed new $7 896 NOW $5,675 Autosense Compute r Checked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury

425 3036 PINTO 1974 Squire Wagon, fair condi tion. needs some mechanical work, r ea r defog, power brakes, 4 speed, 4 good tires-2 brand new After 7pm. 477-5058

ZEPHYR. 1981. 4 door 6 c y l , air s ter eo. 10.000 miles Listed new $7 896 NOW $5,675 Autosense Compute r Checked Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury

425 3036 PINTO 1974 Squire Wagon, fair condi tion. needs some mechanical work, r ea r defog, power brakes, 4 speed, 4 good tires-2 brand new After 7pm. 477-5058

876 Oldsmobile

PINTO 1976, Green Wagon. 100,000 miles, au tomat ic , well kept. $1000 or m a k e o f fe r Kevin 474-1323

CLOSED END LEASE

T O R O N A D O

$197/mo. Option lo Purchase

, $4,000 P r e payment

Key-Olds Datsun 751 -6100

PINTO 1977. green. 2 door, au tomat ic , power steering, radio, new brakes , low miles, $1995 643-7993

CLOSED END LEASE

T O R O N A D O

$197/mo. Option lo Purchase

, $4,000 P r e payment

Key-Olds Datsun 751 -6100

PINTO, 1977, Station Wagon, 4 c y l , au-tomatic . t ranspor ta t ion special $1,795 JACK DEMMER FORD 721 -6560

CLOSED END LEASE

T O R O N A D O

$197/mo. Option lo Purchase

, $4,000 P r e payment

Key-Olds Datsun 751 -6100

PINTO, 1980, Station Wagon, au toma t -ic. power s teering, ex t r a nice, Stk "2281A

( AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile

354-3100

CLOSED END LEASE

T O R O N A D O

$197/mo. Option lo Purchase

, $4,000 P r e payment

Key-Olds Datsun 751 -6100

PINTO, 1980, Station Wagon, au toma t -ic. power s teering, ex t r a nice, Stk "2281A

( AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile

354-3100

CUTLASS SALON 1975 loaded, very clean, low miles $1 875

476 7170

PINTO, 1980, Station Wagon, au toma t -ic. power s teering, ex t r a nice, Stk "2281A

( AVIS FORD Telegraph at 12 Mile

354-3100

CUTLASS 1976 Pleaser . power s teer ing brakes, cruise, a ir , new shocks t ires, low miles $2,200 best 721 7291

PINTO, 1980, 3 door hatchback, auto-mat ic , AM FM s te reo casset te , under 16.000 miles, best o f f e r over $3600

464 7536

CUTLASS 1976. Vista Cruiser, power steering-brakes, air $1,900 or best o f fe r 474 4829

PINTO 1974 Run-about, rel iable t r ans portat ion, 4 speed, radia ls 4 snows $600 Call a f t e r 6PM. 626-7442

CUTLASS 1974 2 door 82,000 miles. AM FM stereo, air, new battery, good (ires, excellent condition $1400 Call a f t e r 6PM weekdays 647 ! 196

872 Lincoln OMEGA. 1978 V6. au(oma(ic , power s(eering 4 brakes, air. low mileage, Only $3,985

JACK CAULEY -CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Beiween 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

LINCOLN. 1979, Towne Coupes, 2 to choose, every option $AVE North Bros 421-1371

OMEGA. 1978 V6. au(oma(ic , power s(eering 4 brakes, air. low mileage, Only $3,985

JACK CAULEY -CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Beiween 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700

LINCOLN. 1981, Towne Coupe. Collec lor Series, fully equipped, luxury plus North Bros 421-1376

OMEGA. 1978 V6. au(oma(ic , power s(eering 4 brakes, air. low mileage, Only $3,985

JACK CAULEY -CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Beiween 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700 MARK Vl, 1980, 2 door, designer ser ies Only 12,000 miles - Autosense Computer ("Checked Hines Pa rk Lincoln Mercury

425-3036

OMEGA. 1978 V6. au(oma(ic , power s(eering 4 brakes, air. low mileage, Only $3,985

JACK CAULEY -CHEVROLET -

ORCHARD LAKE RD. Beiween 14 4 15 Mile Rds

855-9700 MARK Vl, 1980, 2 door, designer ser ies Only 12,000 miles - Autosense Computer ("Checked Hines Pa rk Lincoln Mercury

425-3036

CUTLASS 1976, 9 passenger statiorf wagon. 68,000 miles. $1,550 427 B848

TOWN CAR. 1978, t reple grey, loaded. AMFM stereo 8 t rack, $5300 or best 352 6878 or 352-6879

CUTLASS 1977 Supreme, black over sil ver. power s teer ing & brakes, rust proofed, excellent condition $3350

661 0774

874 Mercury CUTLASS, 1980 2 door, air , au tomat ic blue, low mile age, $5,995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Kd

( l ' j Miles W of I 275)

453-3600

CAPRI, 1979 RS Low mileage, power s teer ing 4 brakes , air. au tomat i c $4,795 HOB DUSSEAU Linco ln M e r c u r y Grand River in Farming ton 474-3342

CUTLASS, 1980 2 door, air , au tomat ic blue, low mile age, $5,995

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Kd

( l ' j Miles W of I 275)

453-3600

876 Oldsmobile

Jadestone, Sport package, ment. $7,800 Call

full 335 Otti

STARK HICKEY WEST . FORD HOURLY EMPLOYEE REBATE S 1 2 0 0 on aM l'9ht

_ t r u c k s , B r o n c o s REBATE a n d C l u b Wagons .

RETAIL AND FLEET BUYERS £ 7 5 0 " ' o n a M

t r u c k s , B r o n c o s REBATE a n d C l u b Wagons.

NO VEHICLE LIMIT PER CUSTOMER

FORD COURIER BUYERS

O O O on a" D E B A T E 1981 or 1982 REBATE models.

All vehicles must be delivered by April 3, 1982.

ruatproofing

STARK HICKEY WEST IHITTTI T R U C K C E N T E R

SSS?;,? r 'n d R i v # r 5 3 8 - 6 6 0 0 OPEN MON. & THURS. TIL 9 P.M.

to $ 2 0 0 0 IN REBATE MONEY ON SELECT MODELS Cougar, Zephyr, Capri...$750 LN-7...$890, Lynx...up to $405

plus 24 month/24,000 mile warranty & maintenance

on Lynx & LN-7 Continental...$2000

* All A, X, Z plans welcome

See our display at Livonia Mall thru February 10. Win a weekend tr ip to Toronto. Stop and fill out your entry form at Hines Park or Livonia Mall.

OPEN MONDAY & THURSDAY TIL 9 P M

GEORGE KOLB'S

LINCOLN-MERCURY 40601 ANN ARBOR RD. PLYMOUTH

(AT THE 1-275 INTERCHANGE)

cki 453-2424

i - i n .

GOOD SELECTION OF

NEW & USED OLDSMOBILES

AMC'S & TOYOTAS BOB S A K S

The Complete Dealer 35300 Grand River Farming ton Hills

478-0500

OLDS, 1972, "98" 4 door $595

LIVONIA VW 34501 Plymouth Rd

Between Wayne 4 Farming ton Rds 425-5400

878 Plymouth

PLYMOUTH. Horiion 4 door 4 speed. $2,995 J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC 453-2500

VOLARE 1977 Hremiere , 6 au tomat ic , power s teering, power brakes , a i r . $1,900 591-0689

880 Pontiac CATALINA, 1978. low mileage excel-lent condition, f«lly equipped, $3,400 After 3 I'M, call 540 0004

FORMULA 1979- black loaded, T top suspension pkg Excel lent condition $5500 or best of tyr , 652 3958

GRAND PRIX i l 1977 air stereo, etc , very good condition $2,700 Eves. 553 7536

GRAND PRIX, l f79, SJ 2 tone loaded with CB 31,000 niiles Pr iced right JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453 2500

OMEGA. 1981 Brougham. 4 cylinder, fully equipped, GM executive car

644 8648

TORONADO. 1978, automat ic , air s ter

eo $3,495 minus $500 Rebate

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600

878 Plymouth CORDOBA 1979 leather 4 loaded with equipment Beautiful white finish This car is like new' Low, low miles only $5,995 CRESTWOOD IXiDGK 4215700

DUSTER 1972 runs good excellent shape, $650 or best offer 422 5780

GRAND PRIX 1975. power s teer ing brakes, windows air, am f m s tereo low miles, new i^res $1700 or best of fer After 4pm, 595 3525

PHOENIX power brakes condition 591 3364

1971 i door, p< kes. raqials . rus 15 000 <mles $6

PHOENIX 1981

power s teer ing rust proofed A 1

000 689 6091

V6 Sport Coupe load ed. very low mi le ige . perfect condition $3000 off list pr ice . 646 7547

PHOENIX 1981. 5 door Hatchback power steering fc brakes. AM-FM. mint condition 8000 miles $6250 425 1499

SUNBIRD 1980. excellent condition, au tomatic , s tereo casset te , r ea r defog, ra dials, deluxe interior $4,300 422-1936

SUNBIRD 1980 Sports Coupe power steering, brakes i m - f m . deluxe wheels, bucket sea t s $42<|0 After 5 399 1658

GRAND PRIX 1|>77. condition, must s^ll

loaded excellent 553 8078

DUSTER 197.'! needs repai r Good t ranspor ta t ion $375 or best offer

851 3233

SUNBIRD. 1980, J E A N N O f T

HORIZONS, We have them' l ,arge se-lection Automatics & 4 speeds some with air All units sale priced' CRESTWOOD DODGE 421-5700

HORIZON 1979 TC3 power steering, automtic , air s tereo sunroof excellent condition $4150 332 9065

HORIZON 1980 au tomat ic air like new $AVE North Bros 421 1376

HORIZON 198(1 TC3 4 speed s tereo, rus tproofed radia ls r ea r de f ros t . $4500 , 852 8753

HORIZON 1981 TC3, automat ic , air, power s teering rea r defogger other ex-t ras . under 10,000 miles $5,975 Bi rmingham Chrysler 643-0079

HORIZON 1980 Tf 1 4 speed AM-FM $5,000 or best offer . 455 8139

PLYMOUTH, 1980 HORIZON

4 door $3,995

LIVONIA VW ' 34501 Plyrnoulh Rd |

Between W a t n e & Farming ton Rds

425-5400

9 8 0 . S U

EjPOIN nroof $4,195 TIAC 453 2500

880 Pontiac TRANS AM 1981- Rare Reca ro TA Tur bo, 3000 miles loaded must see 884-2142 or 646 2900

| S i | . . . . . original owner, low miles new tires, muf f l e r &

349 6856

VENTURA 1976 2 door owner, low-bat te ry $1900

fu l l y WAGON 1978 9 passenger equipped 41.000 miles $3,995 JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 453 2500

884 Volkswagen SCIROCCO S. 1980 black red interior 5 speed. A m F m s te reo casse t te , ex t r a s Goes in the Snow' After 6pm 651 0480

VW, 1973, BUG $1,495

LIVONIA VW 34501 Plymouth Rd

Between Wayne l i Fa rming ton Rds

425-5400

VW. 1974. BEETLE A I rue classic in excellent condition i h a p e $2 395

Sunshine Honda 1205 Ann Arbor Rd

i m Miies W of I 275)

453-3600 VW. 1979 Rabbit . 4 speed fronl wheel dr ive cusjt tm cloth interior onlv $3,995 RED HOLMAN PONTIAC 35300 FoPd Rd Westland 721 1144

VW 1980 Scirocco a m f m s te reo < as sen alloy wheels excellent condition 14.000 miles $6800 After 7pm 522 3545

1979 DASHER . 2 door Hatchback automat ic air AM FM stereo tinted glass fuel injection 2 vear war ran ty . 5 o thers in stock •

TOM SULL IVAN VOLKSWAGEN/

OPEN SATURDAY 25400 W 8 Mile 353 6900

1982

ESCORT REBATE UP TO

$ 3 7 5 I Prices Start at...

$4899* ' 5 0 Available* in Feb rua ry , Taxee , Tltta a n d Des t ina t ion C h a r g e s ex t ra p r i c e s m c l u d a a s s i g n m e n t of r e b a t e lo Bill Brown F o r d

BILL BROWN FORD 32222 Plymouth Rd.. Livonia • 7 a a a Open Mon. & Thurs. til 9 pm W U U U

up to

' 750 REBATE 1981 T-1000 4 cy l inder , rad io , b o d y m o l d i n g s , rec l in ing bucke t s e a t s . S t o c k # B 0 8 6 3

$ 4 7 9 7

1981 PHOENIX F r o n l w h e e l d r i v e , 4 c y l i n d e r , c l o t h s e a l s , w h i t e w a l l s , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s , r a d i o , w h e e l c o v e r s , b o d y m o l d i n g s , p i n s t r i p e S t o c k K B 0 5 5 6

$ 5 9 4 4

1982 J-2000 Front wheel drive, 4 cylinder, radio, re-clining bucket seats, power brakes, sicie w indow defogger , body moldings, rally type wheels. Stock &C0040

$ 6 1 9 8 Introducing:

1982 6000 Air c o n d i t i o n i n g , f r o n t w h e e l d r i v e , f u e l i n j e c t e d 4 c y l i n d e r , c l o l h s e a t s , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s i e e n n g a n d b r a k e s , s t e r e o a n d m u c h m o r e S t o c k W C 0 1 7 4

$ 8 7 6 9

1 9 8 2 J - 2 0 0 0 Station Wagon Air conditioning, front wheel drive, automatic, rear detogger, tinted glass, power steering and b rakes , r ad io Stock »C0044

$ 7 7 0 8 WE HAVE

A FULL SELECTION OF 1981 «

1982 MODELS

AT SIMILAR PRICES

'Prices include Rebate. Taxet, freight and title extra.

JEANNOTTE PONTIAC 14949 Sh Rd., Plymouth

2500*

WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BEAT THE SNOW!

J

Jeeps, Eagles, SX-4, 4x4s New Eagle SX-4 DL Automatic, select drive, fabric bucket seats, air, tinted glass, rear defroster, tilt wheel, front suspension skid plate. Stock #B3117.

-up to

• 7 9 2 8 6 0 0

< 7 3 2 8

on old trade

RETIRE YOUR OLD CAR! Receive up to $800 additional trade-in allowance for your old car. If your '74 is worth $500, we'll give you $1300.

(AMC cars only) ( n o ! i n c l u d i n g J e e p s o r R e n a u l t s )

G 3 D New '81 Jeep CJ-5 High back bucket seats, power steering, tilt

wheel, padded instrument panel, stabilizer front bar, free wheeling hubs, mud and snow tires. Stock «3007.

G O L D TAQ S A L I : UP T O $ 1 0 0 0 O F F ON C K R T A I N M O D E L S 2 0 4 x 4 a T O C H O O S 1 F R O M

• 7 8 4 9 •400REBATE

' 7 4 4 9 'Plut »hipfnr>v tan and Htta

JEANNOTTE AMC Jeep !

Renault

1 4 9 4 9 Sheldon Rd., I • 453-2500*

Rd., Plymouth

a a M k