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TO W,W"**W « mw" * - v 'fi 1 1 r r ' » » ^ X'" t ••f - ' ^ r - fliHisnutrr Canton M O O T rrinttrtr Volume 1 Number %1 Monday, February 10, 1975 Canton, Michigan 26 Pages Fifteen Cents Schools set June 9 for 5.15 renewal By MIKE ARNHOLT PLYMOUTH-The financial picture for the Plymouth schools may be look- ing a bit brighter if Governor William Milliken's new state school aid pro posal is adopted by the legislature That was the wond school board members received Saturday morning as they met to go over budget projec- tions for the 1975-76 school year. Just two weeks ago, administrators felt the district could be facing close to a $1 million deficit if current pro- grams were maintained without a mil- lage increase Talk a that time touch- ed on the possibility of a millage in- crease in the district. To offset that deficit, more than 2.5 mills in revenue would have been needed to balance the anticipated $17 million budget. WITH THE GOVERNOR'S school aid proposal of last week, the dis- trict's projected revenues might fall within only $74,000 of anticipated ex- penses. based on maintaining current programs Assistant Supt. for Business Kay Hoedel explained to the five board members present at the special Satur- day meeting that his projections were based on a student enrollment in- crease of five per cent up to 13,300, and property evaluation (SEV) in- crease of nine per cent, up to $430 mil- lion. Hoedel pointed out that a reduction in the number of expecteo students would hurt the district slightly, while an increase in the SEV could prove a slight benefit The board agreed to place a renew- al of 5.15 operating mills on the June 9 ballot, at the same time that four school board members will be up for election Board trustee George I^w- ton made the motion, noting it would give the board and the administration ample time to prepare the campaign, and would eliminate the cost of a spe- cial election. And while the financial picture pre- sented to the board Seemed brighter, the board did not rule out the possi- bility of asking the voters for addition- al millage. HOEDEL NOTED that a special safety millage of 4 mills would be ex- piring and suggested that the school district seek a vote on that amount earmarked for building and site im- provements School Supt. John M. Hoben, how- ever, stressed that the financial pic- ture for the district was j still very "speculative" at this point. Hoben said he felt the district would be in better shape to estimate both up- coming revenues and expenditures in April. Talk by board members also center- ed on adding new programs, particu- larly at the elementary level. Follow- ing lengthy discussion, Lawton point- ed to seven areas which the adminis- tration will research , with the emphasis placed on possible financing through reducing or eliminating other programs. The items included: •Training for staff members at four new school sites expected to open in the 1976-77 school year. Adding an elementary curriculum director. •Adding an elementary couseling program. Adding vocational education at the elementary level. Explore the use of non-certified personnel to free up certified teach- ers. Consider reduction in class size (in the elementary grades). Review completed curriculum council studies and determine the pos- sibility of adding items to the curricu- lum. Board secretary Marcia Borowski noted that this list was not final and that citizens may have other sugges- tions at the Feb. 22 public hearing on the budget. The board will set a time for the hearing tonight (Monday) at its regular meeting. OTHER QUESTIONS that Lawton raised for the board to answer at a later date included a more complete breakdown of the district's financial picture in relation to the governor's proposed state aid package. Lawton also suggested that the board consider earmarking future mil- lage increases, going to the voters with a specific program or concept which would be funded with the added millage. He also questioned whether the board should consider switching from the present five-year renewals to four or six-year with the upcoming 5.15 mill renewal. He explained that this would couple two millage renewals together in the future, bringing the operational mil- lage renewals into bigger blocks. New census set By RICHARD GOLD CANTON—The township's long awaited census may soon become a reality, acccording to Township Super- visor Robert Greenstein A resolution to get the census under way will be presented to the township board tomorrow nigfit. If it passes, the supervisor expects that the door to-door work will start immediately after the spring th*w. "We hope to have the raw data in by June, and we think we can run it through Wade and Trim's (planning consultants) computer so that we can SOLD—FOR ^15001 Mrs Harry Forrest of Troy, Michigan sold over $1500 worth of household goods—with the help of only onObserver & Ec- centric Family Want Ad. She also sold her artificial Christmas tree, lights, ornaments and lots more holiday gear with another result- getting Family Want Ad. "I've used the Observer & Ec- centric for years-and always with excellent results." Follow Mrs. Forrest's example. Find a new home for your un- wanted household goods. Just call 522-0900 In Wayne County or 644-1070 in Oakland County. ©barror rrrntrir index Brevities 3A Classified Want Ads Sec. B Deaths 7A Editorial Opinion 10A Observing Sports 15A Sports 1M6A Suburban Life 11A Strolter Turf V & Quips 4A 16A m S MURDER SUSPECTS in the slaying of Canton resident Terry L. Buchman arrived at Metro Airport Friday after waiving extra- dition proceedings in Wyoming where they were captured. Barry L. Provow attempted to cover his wife, Leslie's face from photo- graphers. The third suspect Robert Umney, looks on from behind Wayne County Sheriffs detectives in the far left of the picture. Murder suspects stand mute By RICHARD GOLD WESTLAND—SuSpects in the Jan. 28 shotgun slaying of Canton resident Terry L. Buchman stood mute before Judge Francis Ei Burger at Uiey were arraigned on charges of first de- gree murder Saturday afternoon. The suspects, Barry L. Provow, 27, his wife Leslie, 18, and Robert W. Umney, 22, had pleas of not guilty en- tered on their behalf by Judge Bur- ger. The arraignment proceedings took place in a makeshift courtroom at the Wayne County Prosecutors' out coun- ty office on Henry Ruff Road and fol- lowed the suspects arrival from Wyoming at Detroit Metro Airport by some 20 hours. THE THREE suspects were appre- hended by members of the Albany County Road Patrol Friday a week ago in Cheyenne. Wyoming. They waived ait extradition fight and re- turned to the metropolitan area on Friday afternoon Judge Burger denied bond to all three suspects and counsel for Barry Provow, Michael M. Pantel saij will ask for bail when they go before^ Judge Dunbar Davis in the 35th Dis- trict Court in Plymouth on Monday Feb. 21 for the pretrial examination. At that time, the county prosecutors will be asked to show reasonable cause to believe that the three sus pects were responsible for Buchman's murder. If they are successful in that attempt, a trial will be scheduled by Judge Davis. Pantel had originally accepted an offer to defend Provow and his wife Leslie. But at her request, he remov- ed himself from her defense. Instead, Robert Delaney, a Plymouth attorney Umney's defense counsel will de fend1v er a t t h e pretrial proceedings At tnis time it is not clear whether she will opt for a court appointed law- yer or remain with Delaney after the pretrial exam. Leslie Provow was taken to the Wayne County jail on 525 Clinton Street immediately after the arraign ment, while Umney and Provow will stay in the Road Patrol's facility De- tective Ronald Brown said "due to the Continued on Page JA Leslie Provow A 'restless'young lady make some meaningful comments about it soon thereafter, " he com- mented. , Greenstein has already hired a census enumerator, as Bruce Phillips, the assistant ordinance officer, will be given the task of organizing and over- seeing the census operation THE SUPERVISOR added, "We think the whole thing will cost around $15,000 and we'll save $3,000 to $4,000 because Bruce will be paid out of the CETA money." According to Greenstein, the 1970 census indicated that 11,000 people lived in the township. Since then how ever, Canton has experienced tre- memdous growth and the supervisor thinks that the new census will show "a virtual tripling" of the 1970 figure. "We don't know really how many people are now living in Canton, but our best estimates are between 28,000 and 31,000 " Greenstein said many benefits could be derived from the census. By DARLENE STINSON PLYMOUTH— Once a well-liked classmate who received good grades in school, 18-year-old Leslie Cassady Provow sits behind bars today with a first-degree murder charge for com- pany. Leslie, her husband, Barry Provow, 27, and Robert Umney, 24, are charged with the Jan. 28 murder of Terry Buchman, 22, of Canton. Mrs. Barbara Cassady, a divorcee who has four other daughters and a son, describes her third eldest daugh- ter as "restless" and "confused " "I always felt she'd be a heck of a young lady, if she could get it togeth- er," said Mrs. Cassady. "She never seemed able to find what she was look- ing for." Until ninth grade. Leslie was a good student who performed well in school, Mrs. Cassady said. A downward plunge in grades, a poor attendance record and a lack of interest marked 10th grade at Plymouth Salem High School. ONE HIGH SCHOOL administrator described Leslie's attendance as "spo- radic." "She was not going to class, and her attendance was very poor," he said. "There was no question about her ability. She had it. Her attitude wasn't hostile She just wasn't inter- ested." Besides a poor attendance record, which brought her to juvenile court au- thorities. Leslie's mid-teen years were marked by numerous runaway excur- sions. taking her to Florida, North Carolina, Flint. Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor. Leslie dropped out of school alto- gether in 1973, with two more years to go before graduation ceremonies. "I think she was pretty well accept- ed by the group of kids she associated with." mused one school adminis- trator, who knew her well. "She was the kind of gal who said what she thought. Very frank. She was the kind of kid who had some hang-ups and had to get her head together "I felt I got along with her very well/' he said. "I thought she had a lot of good qualities. Yet she was rather confused an had a difficult tik&e finding herself here at the Park. "I THINK DEEP down inside she was a sensitive girl," he said. "1 really took a liking to her." Part of Leslie's problems in school, Mrs. Cassady believes, stemmed from the Centennial Educational Park's modular scheduling system, under which students are offered a portion of "unscheduled" time. "I don't want to knock the school system," Mrs. Cassady said. "I always thought it (modular sched- uling) was great, but just for certain people. Not everyone can distribute their time wisely. "Leslie seemed to do better when she was sat on. She needed more dis- cipline, and yet this was always what she was fighting against." Drugs played a predominant role in Leslie's life, until she met her hus- band, Provow, Mrs. Cassady said. "How far she went, I'm not sure," her mother said. "She had quite a few friends, but she was always going to them. I always felt I wasn't cared for because of my position on drugs. "Her husband was the one who got her off drugs," Mrs. Cassady contin- ued. '"Hiat was one thing we liked about him." Leslie left her mother's home in Oc- tober, on the eve of her courtroom wedding day. MRS. CASSADY was against the marriage. "Family-wise, we always talked against Barry," she recalled. "We didn't think he had the background for her. Leslie always accused us of not accepting him." "I feel she became quite afraid of him," Mrs. Cassady said. "He had this terrible temper. He'd drop her a look, snap his fingers and say, 'We're going.' It seemed to be a dictatorship type of marriage. "I think as her mother I can make all kinds of excuses for her," Mrs. Cassady said. "But there are many times you think you know your child, and you don't. They all have their own personal quirks. "It comes down to the basics," she added. "We aU still love her. My chil- dren have been told 111 always be here, when they need me. That doesn't necessarily mean I endorse J what they do." LESLIE CASSAffY PROVOW am

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C a n t o n M O O T

r r i n t t r t r Volume 1 Number %1 Monday, February 10, 1975 Canton, Michigan 26 Pages Fifteen Cents

Schools set June 9 for 5.15 renewal

By MIKE ARNHOLT

PLYMOUTH-The financial picture for the Plymouth schools may be look-ing a bit brighter if Governor William Milliken's new state school aid pro posal is adopted by the legislature

That was the wond school board members received Saturday morning as they met to go over budget projec-tions for the 1975-76 school year.

Just two weeks ago, administrators felt the district could be facing close to a $1 million deficit if current pro-grams were maintained without a mil-lage increase Talk a that time touch-ed on the possibility of a millage in-crease in the district.

To offset that deficit, more than 2.5 mills in revenue would have been needed to balance the anticipated $17 million budget.

WITH THE GOVERNOR'S school aid proposal of last week, the dis-trict 's projected revenues might fall within only $74,000 of anticipated ex-penses. based on maintaining current programs

Assistant Supt. for Business Kay Hoedel explained to the five board members present at the special Satur-day meeting that his projections were based on a student enrollment in-crease of five per cent up to 13,300, and property evaluation (SEV) in-crease of nine per cent, up to $430 mil-lion.

Hoedel pointed out that a reduction in the number of expecteo students would hurt the district slightly, while an increase in the SEV could prove a slight benefit

The board agreed to place a renew-al of 5.15 operating mills on the June 9 ballot, at the same time that four school board members will be up for election Board trustee George I^w-ton made the motion, noting it would give the board and the administration ample time to prepare the campaign, and would eliminate the cost of a spe-cial election.

And while the financial picture pre-sented to the board Seemed brighter, the board did not rule out the possi-bility of asking the voters for addition-al millage.

HOEDEL NOTED that a special safety millage of 4 mills would be ex-piring and suggested that the school district seek a vote on that amount earmarked for building and site im-provements

School Supt. John M. Hoben, how-ever, stressed that the financial pic-ture for the district was j still very "speculative" at this point. Hoben said he felt the district would be in better shape to estimate both up-coming revenues and expenditures in April.

Talk by board members also center-ed on adding new programs, particu-larly at the elementary level. Follow-ing lengthy discussion, Lawton point-ed to seven areas which the adminis-tration will research , with the emphasis placed on possible financing through reducing or eliminating other programs.

The items included: •Training for staff members at four

new school sites expected to open in the 1976-77 school year.

• Adding an elementary curriculum director.

•Adding an elementary couseling program.

• Adding vocational education at the elementary level.

• Explore the use of non-certified personnel to free up certified teach-ers.

• Consider reduction in class size (in the elementary grades).

• Review completed curriculum council studies and determine the pos-sibility of adding items to the curricu-lum.

Board secretary Marcia Borowski noted that this list was not final and that citizens may have other sugges-tions at the Feb. 22 public hearing on the budget. The board will set a time for the hearing tonight (Monday) at its regular meeting.

OTHER QUESTIONS that Lawton raised for the board to answer at a later date included a more complete breakdown of the district's financial picture in relation to the governor's proposed state aid package.

Lawton also suggested that the board consider earmarking future mil-lage increases, going to the voters with a specific program or concept which would be funded with the added millage.

He also questioned whether the board should consider switching from the present five-year renewals to four or six-year with the upcoming 5.15 mill renewal.

He explained that this would couple two millage renewals together in the future, bringing the operational mil-lage renewals into bigger blocks.

New census set By RICHARD GOLD

CANTON—The township 's long awaited census may soon become a reality, acccording to Township Super-visor Robert Greenstein

A resolution to get the census under way will be presented to the township board tomorrow nigfit. If it passes, the supervisor expects that the door to-door work will start immediately after the spring th*w.

"We hope to have the raw data in by June, and we think we can run it through Wade and Trim's (planning consultants) computer so that we can

S O L D — F O R ^15001

Mrs Harry Forrest of Troy, Michigan sold over $1500 worth of household goods—with the help of only on• Observer & Ec-centric Family Want Ad. She also sold her artificial Christmas tree, lights, o rnaments and lots more holiday gear with another result-getting Family Want Ad.

"I've used the Observer & Ec-centric for y e a r s - a n d always with excellent results."

Follow Mrs. Forrest 's example. Find a new home for your un-

wanted household goods.

Just call 522-0900 In Wayne County

or 644-1070 in Oakland County.

©barror rrrntrir

index Brevities 3A Classified Want Ads Sec. B Deaths 7A Editorial Opinion 10A Observing Sports 15A Sports 1M6A Suburban Life 11A Strolter Turf V & Quips

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MURDER S U S P E C T S in the s laying of C a n t o n r e s i d e n t Terry L. B u c h m a n arr ived at Me t ro Airport Friday a f t e r waiving ex t r a -dition p r o c e e d i n g s in Wyoming w h e r e they w e r e c a p t u r e d . Barry

L. P rovow a t t e m p t e d to cover his wife, Les l ie ' s f a c e f rom p h o t o -g r a p h e r s . T h e third s u s p e c t Rober t Umney , l o o k s on f rom b e h i n d W a y n e County S h e r i f f s d e t e c t i v e s in the far left of t h e p ic ture .

Murder suspects stand mute By RICHARD GOLD

WESTLAND—SuSpects in the Jan. 28 shotgun slaying of Canton resident Terry L. Buchman stood mute before Judge Francis Ei Burger at Uiey were arraigned on charges of first de-gree murder Saturday afternoon.

The suspects, Barry L. Provow, 27, his wife Leslie, 18, and Robert W. Umney, 22, had pleas of not guilty en-tered on their behalf by Judge Bur-ger.

The arraignment proceedings took place in a makeshift courtroom at the

Wayne County Prosecutors' out coun-ty office on Henry Ruff Road and fol-lowed the suspects arrival from Wyoming at Detroit Metro Airport by some 20 hours.

THE THREE suspects were appre-hended by members of the Albany County Road Patrol Friday a week ago in Cheyenne. Wyoming. They waived ait extradition fight and re-turned to the metropolitan area on Friday afternoon

Judge Burger denied bond to all three suspects and counsel for Barry

Provow, Michael M. Pantel saij will ask for bail when they go before^ Judge Dunbar Davis in the 35th Dis-trict Court in Plymouth on Monday Feb. 21 for the pretrial examination.

At that time, the county prosecutors will be asked to show reasonable cause to believe that the three sus pects were responsible for Buchman's murder. If they are successful in that attempt, a trial will be scheduled by Judge Davis.

Pantel had originally accepted an offer to defend Provow and his wife Leslie. But at her request, he remov-

ed himself from her defense. Instead, Robert Delaney, a Plymouth attorney

Umney's defense counsel will de fend1ver a t t h e pretrial proceedings

At tnis time it is not clear whether she will opt for a court appointed law-yer or remain with Delaney after the pretrial exam.

Leslie Provow was taken to the Wayne County jail on 525 Clinton Street immediately after the arraign ment, while Umney and Provow will stay in the Road Patrol's facility De-tective Ronald Brown said "due to the

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make some meaningful comments about it soon thereafter, " he com-mented. ,

Greenstein has already hired a census enumerator, as Bruce Phillips, the assistant ordinance officer, will be given the task of organizing and over-seeing the census operation

THE SUPERVISOR added, "We think the whole thing will cost around $15,000 and we'll save $3,000 to $4,000 because Bruce will be paid out of the CETA money."

According to Greenstein, the 1970 census indicated that 11,000 people lived in the township. Since then how ever, Canton has experienced tre-memdous growth and the supervisor thinks that the new census will show "a virtual tripling" of the 1970 figure. "We don't know really how many people are now living in Canton, but our best estimates are between 28,000 and 31,000 "

Greenstein said many benefits could be derived from the census.

By DARLENE STINSON PLYMOUTH— Once a well-liked

classmate who received good grades in school, 18-year-old Leslie Cassady Provow sits behind bars today with a first-degree murder charge for com-pany.

Leslie, her husband, Barry Provow, 27, and Robert Umney, 24, are charged with the Jan. 28 murder of Terry Buchman, 22, of Canton.

Mrs. Barbara Cassady, a divorcee who has four other daughters and a son, describes her third eldest daugh-ter as "restless" and "confused "

"I always felt she'd be a heck of a young lady, if she could get it togeth-er ," said Mrs. Cassady. "She never seemed able to find what she was look-ing for."

Until ninth grade. Leslie was a good student who performed well in school, Mrs. Cassady said. A downward plunge in grades, a poor attendance record and a lack of interest marked 10th grade at Plymouth Salem High School.

ONE HIGH SCHOOL administrator described Leslie's attendance as "spo-radic."

"She was not going to class, and her attendance was very poor," he said. "There was no question about her ability. She had it. Her attitude wasn't hostile She just wasn't inter-ested."

Besides a poor attendance record, which brought her to juvenile court au-thorities. Leslie's mid-teen years were marked by numerous runaway excur-sions. taking her to Florida, North Carolina, Flint. Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor.

Leslie dropped out of school alto-gether in 1973, with two more years to go before graduation ceremonies.

"I think she was pretty well accept-ed by the group of kids she associated with." mused one school adminis-trator, who knew her well. "She was the kind of gal who said what she thought. Very frank. She was the kind of kid who had some hang-ups and had to get her head together

"I felt I got along with her very well / ' he said. "I thought she had a lot of good qualities. Yet she was rather confused an had a difficult tik&e finding herself here at the Park.

"I THINK DEEP down inside she was a sensitive girl," he said. "1 really took a liking to her."

Part of Leslie's problems in school, Mrs. Cassady believes, stemmed from the Centennial Educational Park's modular scheduling system, under which students are offered a portion of "unscheduled" time.

"I don't want to knock the school system," Mrs. Cassady said. "I always thought it (modular sched-uling) was great, but just for certain people. Not everyone can distribute their time wisely.

"Leslie seemed to do better when she was sat on. She needed more dis-cipline, and yet this was always what she was fighting against."

Drugs played a predominant role in Leslie's life, until she met her hus-band, Provow, Mrs. Cassady said.

"How far she went, I'm not sure," her mother said. "She had quite a few friends, but she was always going to them. I always felt I wasn't cared for because of my position on drugs.

"Her husband was the one who got her off drugs," Mrs. Cassady contin-ued. '"Hiat was one thing we liked about him."

Leslie left her mother's home in Oc-tober, on the eve of her courtroom wedding day.

MRS. CASSADY was against the marriage.

"Family-wise, we always talked against Barry," she recalled. "We didn't think he had the background for her. Leslie always accused us of not accepting him."

"I feel she became quite afraid of him," Mrs. Cassady said. "He had this terrible temper. He'd drop her a look, snap his fingers and say, 'We're going.' It seemed to be a dictatorship type of marriage.

"I think as her mother I can make all kinds of excuses for her," Mrs. Cassady said. "But there are many times you think you know your child, and you don't. They all have their own personal quirks.

"It comes down to the basics," she added. "We aU still love her. My chil-dren have been told 111 always be here, when they need me. That doesn't necessarily mean I endorse

J what they do." LESLIE CASSAffY PROVOW

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2A* THE QB8BRVER k ECCENTRIC Monday. February 1ft 1975

Livonia hearing to explore city's compliance with law scheduled at

vooia Feb 20 xiia will com|

Schpolcraft will explore

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A hearing College in Livonia whether Livonia wil| comply eral law to receive finds under the Community Development Act (CDA).

The Thursday hearing will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Liberal Arts Building on the School craft Campus on Haggerty between Six and Seven Mile roads.

It till be the first of at least three

hearings to be held over the next 12 months by the Michigan Advisory Cotnmittee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Hie committee, chaired by Ms. Jo-Ann Terry, is headquar-tered at 163 Madison, Detroit. • THE INFORMAL public hearing

will be an attempt to determine how Livonia plans to use more than $4.9 million in federal revenue sharing funds.

$ help kill daylight bill Two area legislators voted with the

majority to defeat the Daylight Sav-ings Time bill whid i would have kept Michigan in step w(th the rest of the nation.

As a result of the House, Michigan wi 1 stay on Eastern Standard Time un^il April 28. nine weeks af ter fast in other states

Feb. 6 vote in the

time goes into effect under federal law.

Rep. Robert Geake (R-Northville) and Rep. John Marfces (D- WestlaiMf) voted with the maj t)>e bill by one ttje extra vote, Mi gone on fast time short of the 74 the bill immediate effect

The Senate, which voted Jan. 28.

ity (55-51) to kill Had it received

igan would have year. It fell far

required to give

passed the bill 294. Sen. William Faust (D-Westland) and Sen. Carl Piir-sell (R-Plymouth) voted in favor of the bill.

Other area representatives voting in favor of Daylight Savings Time were: John Bennett (D-Redford), Thomas Brown (D-Westland), William Keith (D-Garden City) and Roy Smith (R-Ypsilanti). Proponents are expected to bring the bill back to the House floor for another vote this week.

Markes had been an outspoken crit-ic of the bill, claiming it favored the media, business and agriculture over the needs of school children.

Pursell said Friday he had not re-ceived any letters or telephone calls from constituents opposing the legisla-tion.

Cities and urban counties can re-ceive the funds, known as "block grants," under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 — administered by the U.S. De-partment of Housing and Urban Devel-opment (HUD).

"Many of our advisory committee members and their contacts through-out Michigan have expressed concern the block grants won't be used to ben-efit low and moderate income per-sons, and that federal civil rights re-quirements connected with the grants won't be observed by local commu-nities," explains Ms. Terry.

"We feel neither the application pro-cedures nor federal civil rights provi-sions of the block grant program have been adequately explained to Mich-igan residents and public officials."

The block grants, subject to review by various local and state agencies, are to be finally approved or denied by HUD by June 1975. Hie grants are expected to make $656 million avail-able for Michigan projects ranging from housing construction and rehabi-litation to improved community serv-ices and housing code enforcement — subject to local priorities.

for block grants to be submitted by cities and counties is March 1.

"Congress has designed the Housing and Community Development Act to give 'maximum feasible priority to ac-tivities which benefit low and moder-ate income families, '" says Ms. Terry, using language taken from the CDA. "We intend to assess whether se-lected Michigan cities are adequately carrying out this purpose."

The planned hearings, including the first at Schoolcraft, will explore the following questions:*

bHow was resident participation structured, and how has it functioned in development of priorities and plans for use of CDA modes under the pro-gram?

• Is the governmental unit in full compliance with existing state and fed-eral civil rights requirements?

•Has the governmental unit accu-rately measured the housing needs of "lower income persons" — either al-ready living in the community, or planning or expected to live there as a result of planned or existing employ-ment facilities.

hearings, the advisory committee will make recommendations**to HUD and other appropriate Ideal, state and fed-eral authorities, f \

Individuals or groups Jhi-pughoyt the state having oltlfction helpful to the committee's investigation i r e en-couraged to -send it tio the Midwestern Regional Office of the U.S. Coittmis-sion on Civil Rights, 230 S. Dearborn Street, 32nd Floor, Chicago 60604.

The Michigan Advisory Committee is one of 51 such units whose mem-bers serve without compensation. The committees provide the commission with information concerning civil rights activities in their communities and disseminte information about fed-eral laws and programs.

The U.S. Commission on Civil .Rights is an independent, bipartisan fact-finding agency of the federal gov-ernment concerned with the rights of ininorities and women. Arthur S. Flemming is chairman and John A. B u r k s is staff director.

' 4 Other members of the Michigan Ad-

visory Committee, besides Ms. Terry, include: Arthur L. Johnson, Richard H. Lobenthal, and the Rev. Clifford Schrupp, all of Detroit; Mrs. Olive

\0easley of Flint; Mrs. Wilma Bledsoe *•«! Highland Park; Ms. Yolanda

Flores of Pontiac; Frank Merriman oftteckerville; Ms. Leslie Mjrles, Uni-verstty Center; M. Howard Rienstra of drarid Rapids; and Albert H. Whee-ler of., Ann Arbor.

THE DEADLINE for applications PENDING THE outcome of the

Safe boating classes offered

Automotive challenge to be topic

Courses in sailing and power boat-ing are being offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary at Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia.

"Principles of Safe Sailing"will cover the elementary phases and ad-vanced techniques of sailing in eight weeks, beginning Feb. 28 with regis-tration at 6:45 p.m. Classes in the Ap-plied Sciences Building begin at 7:30 p.m. and end at 9 30 p.m.

A two-part course in boating skills and seamanship for power boats is scheduled to begin Feb. 14 in the Forum Building. Registration begins at 6:45 p.m. and classes run from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Part one of the power boat course is a six-week session (Feb. 14-March 21) dealing with boat handling, legal re-(juirements, marine radio telephone, rules of the road and aids to naviga-tion. i The second session is four weeks long, (April 4 -April, 25) and ppvers marine engines, charts and compass, and weather

In these days of raw material and energy shortages, the automotive engi-neer is facing unprecedented chal-lenges with the problems of ecology, energy, economy and politics.

These challenges will be the theme of the Tuesday, Feb. 11 meeting of the Detroit Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Guest speaker will be Dr. James C. Boyd, head of Materials Associates and a leading authority on materials policy.

The meeting, in the Raleigh House on Telegraph north of Ten Mile in

Southfield, will begin with a social hour at 5:45 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting following at 8 p.m. Tickets at $8 may be obtained from an SAE member or the SAE office at 100 Farnsworth, Detroit.

Boyd received his doctorate from the Colorado School of Mines, where he remained as a professor until join-ing the Army during WW II. Col. Boyd served with the War Production Board, the director of material, and the Military Government for Ger-many.

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a d v a n t a g e s of February wea the r . (Mezzo tint pho to by Bob Woodring)

CANTON—Two ordinance officers, a Department of Public Works labor-er, and an office receptionist at town-ship hall were hired this week as Can-ton officials took steps to spend feder-al money available to them under the CETA program.

The total amount of money avail-able to the township under the Com-prehensive Employment Training Act is $50,000 and township officials will have used $48,000 of it when they add three fire dispatchers to the payroll sometime this month.

The seven hired under the CETA funds will fill new Job positions, but they will be "full time temporary em-ployes," according to Treasurer Carl Parsell because the grant money will expire at the end of June.

There is a good chance that the new employes will stay on, say township of-ficials, because it is quite possible that another grant will be received by that time.

Topping the list of the new employ-es is Joseph Ruskin, former building inspector for Westland. According to Supervisor Robert Greenstein, "he is highly qualified and will fill a number of needs in the township."

Ruskin will be the chief ordinance officer and he will "be concerned primarily with building code viola-

tions." said Greenstein The super visor added. "He would be the man re-sponsible for all the technical work on the ordinance enforcement and tie can use him to substitute for the buiM ing inspectors if need be."

Hired to help Ruskin as assistant en forcement officer was Bruce Phillips, husband of Greenstein's secretary. Ex-plained the supervisor, "Bruce wjp handle the non-technical work such fes the sign ordinance and the eyesofi" type things like junk cars in the town ship." ,

According to Greenstein. he was hired because as a campaign aide top showed "excellent administrative abili ty."

The hirings were made by Green-stein, Parsell. and Clerk John FlodfrV Greenstein explained, ' i t is not a civil service matter because the hlr ings are only temporary The commis'-sion agreed with us on that As long as CETA pays for them they'll be con-sidered temporary."

Greenstein said that Phillips also will take care of the census for thl township /J

"We would have had to pay sorTft* one $3-4,000 for that." commented th^ supervisor, "but with Bruce doiu£ that we'll save the money."

Professionals offer counseling Flood program added

PLYMOUTH-" ciplinary team, and ent approaches. service all the w

That's what psyc er Sandra Procha dated Counseling chiatric counseling Main

The clinic provides a wide variety of services, including individual, fam-

') ily and group psychotherapy; psycho-f logical testing and evaluation; alcohol-\ ism therapy; seminars and workshops i for family growth and awareness; and

re a multi-dis-we all have differ-

client is getting ly through."

ttric social work-said about Asso-

?rvices. a new psy-clininc at 352 N.

consultation to schools, churches and industries.

On the staff are a certified psy chiatrist, psychologist, guidance coun-selor and two social workers, who en-able the clinic to fit the proper per-sonnel with the right client.

Although staff members currently hold other jobs, social worker Joseph Damiani said the clinic will go full-time "when the place is ready for us."

A 24-HOUR answering service cur-rently refers calls to staff members,

who later arrange for client's appoint-ments.

Business so far has been better than expected, according to staff members, who have counseled children, adoles-cents and adults for family and mar-riage problems. Many referrals have come from the schools.

Psychiatrist Gonzaio Mesa said Plymouth was chosen as a site for the clinic, since it is an expanding area with no other professional counseling clinics.

"Many people moved from the city to this area," said Damiani, "and the

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overpopulation at t have to keep them dicate however, t h 4 if the population there should decrease, or if a prisoner exchange is made, the two might be transferred to the county jail "be-cause of its better security."

growth is going to be somewhat diffi-cult for some to handle."

Ms. Prochazka, whose family lives in the Plymouth area, added, "For the oldtimers, it's hard to adjust to a small town becoming a big city."

On the staff are Dr. Mesa, staff psy-chiatrist at Ypsilanti State Hospital; Dr. Joan M. Marshall, associate pro-fessor of psychology at Eastern Mich-igan University; John G. Vandenburg, counseling center group coordinator at Eastern Michigan University; Ms. Prochazka. a psychiatric social work-er and therapist at Monroe Commu-nity Mental Health Center; and Dam-iani, a psychiatric social worker and director of the Concord Alcohol Inter-vention Program.

CANTON— A handful of Canton resi-dents may have to purchase federally-subsidized flood insurance to obtain federally-backed home improvement or real estate loans after July 1.

The Canton Township Board of Trustees last week unanimously passed a resolution to make appli-cation into the flood insurance pro-gram.

The board vote gave the official green light to the application, which township administrators had already been preparing.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has identi-fied a a small slice of Canton Town-ship, surrounding a portion of the Lower Rouge River lying north of Michigan and between Morton-Taylor and the eastern township line, as a

flood-hazard area, threatened by-storms that could occur once every 100 years. *'

Failure to apply for entry into the-program by July 1 would have jeop-ardized Canton's eligiblity for feders ally-guaranteed grants and loans, as well as Residents' eligiblity for FHA-or bank loans on local real estate, mo1-' bile homes, or, in some cases, person-' al property

Once Canton is admitted to the pro-gram, residents living within the speci-fied flood-hazard area must obtain ad» equate flood insurance coverage be,-fore applicatons for federally-backed real estate loans will be approved

Neighboring communities identified as flood-prone include the City of Plymouth and Plymouth Township: •

member of the or's staff

Pantel, a former Oakland County said that his client](Provow) had de-cided to return to Wayne County and waive his right to an extradition fight because he said he *as "innocent and wanted to defend himself."

PANTEL WAS vow's family he sai< handled legal worj viously."

?tained by Pro-"because I have for them pre-

According to Pante against the three sits by Lloyd Cash, alleg the murder. Pantel is rather unusual fo to sign the compla

the complaint pects was signed edly a witness to maintains that it a private citizen

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member of the sheriff's detective bu-reau.

When questioned about this, Brown said that it was not unusual because Cash*was available. He added, "Usual-ly it is more expedient for the sher-iff's department to do it but since Cash was available he signed the com-plaint." Cash is an alleged eyewitness to the slaying.

According to Brown, the flight back from Wyoming "went excep-tionally well. We had terrific coopera-tion from both Wyoming officials and Denver police who held them in cus-tody dining our two hour layover there. Everything went very smooth ly."

When the suspects arrived at Metro they were accompanied by Detectives Brown. Robert Pond. Larry Patterson and a woman officer. Pond was car-rying what appeared to be a rifle in a brown paper wrapping.

Upon arrival at the airport late Friday afternoon, the handcuffed sus-pects and the detectives were greeted

by a host of officers from the sheriff's department.

There to meet the four officers and the suspects were Detectives Frank VanWulfen, head of the sheriff's detec-tive bureau, a uniformed officer, two squad cars and Inspector Richard Page, head of all uniformed men for the Sheriff's Patrol. TTiey were there, according to VanWulfen, "to give the detectives instructions."

The suspects were marched from gate 53 through the main concourse, down the escalator and into two sher-iff's cars waiting for them by the bag-gage pickup in the bottom level of the airport. [

They were transported from there' to the Sheriff's Road Patrol jail where" they were held until the arraignment Saturday afternoon. Present at the ar-raignment hearings were Leslie Pro-vow's mother; Umney's father; Pro-vow's parents, a brother and sister; and members of Buchman's family.

Cash had been in earlier Saturday morning to talk to Det Brown, but (fid not stay for the proceedings

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Feb. 10-Canton Township Recrea Lion has a karate class for 12 year olds to adults The course will cost $3 a night and will be held at the fire sta-tion on the corner of Cherry Hill and Canton Center from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

GOLF CLINIC

Feb. 10—A golf Chnic followed by golf lessons in mid-February is being scheduled at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer. The introductory clinic, which is free, will be held from 7-8 p.m. Pertons interested in partici-pating are asked to bring their own dubs The lessons will be $15 for adults and $12 for children.

THREE CITIES ART CLUB

Feb. 12—The will meet at I . Community Credit Maple. Member chan will picture frames

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TOWIKA BONSAI CLUB

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Towika Bonsai Club m. in Room 106 of

Central Middle School, at N. Main and Church. The meeting will feature a discussion on the types of trees used in Bonsai. A workshop will follow the lecture and members are advised to bring plants, boxes, pots and mate-rials. Visitors are welcome

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

Feb. 12—The League of Women Voters general meeting will feature a discussion on "Who's Minding the Shop at Wayne County." The meeting will begin at 7:45 p.m. at 1401 Palmer in Canton.

SEND A VALENTINE

Feb. 10-13—Special boxes have been erected throughout Plymouth for people who would like to send valen-tines to residents of the Plymouth State Home for their annual Valentine Day party. The boxes will be located at the Cricket Box, the Corner Candy Shop, Little Professors' Book Store, awl Detroit Edison.

AAUW

Feb, 13—The American Association of University Women will hold its an-

nual fireside meetings at three loca-tions beginning at 8 p.m. The topic in the home of Esther Hulsing, 12619 Bea-con Hill Court will be "Township Plan-ning. Problems or Progress?" The topic at the home of Janet Repp. 47911 Brewster Court will be "The Aging Process, Golden or Grey Years?" Featured at the home of Lucia Danes, 121 High Street will be a discussion on "Legistlative Con-cerns."

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DIMITRIJE JOVANOVIC ( c e n t e r ) a n d J o e a n d Sally Azbill p r e p a r e for t he n e w P l y m o u t h Folk D a n c e Club, which will hold its f irst m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y , F e b . 13 at 8 p.m. in the Plymouth Cul tura l C e n t e r , 5 p 5 F a r m e r S t r ee t , Plymouth. The club, spon-s o r e d by t h e P l y m o u t h D e p a r t m e n t of P a r k s and Recreation, is o p e n to all p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d in l ea rn ing dances of di f ferent c o u n t r i e s . D e m o n s t r a t i o n a n d t e a c h i n g will be featured at the first m e e t i n g . (Staff p h o t o by Art Emanuel).

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A lucky fellow — By W W. EDGAR

It is amazing to Know just how lucky a fellow can be ih one lifetime.

The Stroller got to thinking about this while celebrating a half century of strolling along the river of printers ink in the metropolitan Detroit area.

First, it didn't seem possible that 50 years had gone by since he arrived here — a young lad from the Pennsyl-vania Dutch country eager to make his way in the big city.

But one look at the calendar was proof that it was just that long ago when the railroads were in full sway as a means of transportation and that he had come west on the gem of all trains — "The Black Diamond Ex-press "

Looking back through the mist of years, he noted that he had seen the railroads give way to air travel with men flying across the land and oceans.

ONE BY ONE THESE almost un-believable things came passing in re-view. There was the advent of radio when man first picked voices out of the air . We were then treated to color motion pictures in which the actors ac-tually talked Folks jammed the thea-ters in the late '20s to hear A1 Jolson in the first talkies '

This was just a forerunner of tele-vision which enabled you to pick pic-tures out of the air and see them in your living room.

A fellow now can watch the top foot-ball games and other sports events without leaving the easy chair in his own home

The Stroller has been present at the advent of these things. He sat up most of the night watching Neil Armstrong bring honor and glory to the astro-nauts by setting foot on the moon.

As he sat there letting his memory drift back through a half century, he

recalled the first radio speaker he ever had seen or heard.

In the early '20s when radio was making its debut, people used to sit up all hours of the night with ear phones trying to get such far away sta-tions as KDKA in Pittsburgh and an-other station in Schnectady, N Y.

ONE FAVORITE pastime was to compare notes with your fellow work-ers to see which one had listened to the most distant station.

In those days radio could be heard only by the use of ear phones and then only by one person at a time.

But one Sunday afternoon some-thing happened. It was the day The Stroller left home and he was visiting a friend to say "good bye."

The friend had been listening to radio with ear phones. When he took them off and placed them in a glass punch bowl on the dining room table, something wonderful took place — the voices were audible to all in the room. It was the first radio speaker.

Then other wonderful things started happening fast after The Stroller made his home in downtown Detroit. It was in a theater where he heard and saw the first talking pictures. It was at the Free Press radio station, WCX. that he made his first appear-ance before a "mike".

It was at the Free Press, too, that he saw the first newspaper photo-graphs transmitted by wire. In six minutes, a picture could be sent from coast to coast. „

It was while returning to the office from an assignment at the University of Detroit that he heard of Charles Lindberg's successful solo flight across the ocean to pave the way for our present air lines.

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J a m e s Anulewicz and Mike Manore. p l a n n i n g b o a r d m e m b e r s f o r Plymouth and Canton Townships, re-spectively, will be guests for the meet-ing scheduled in the l^ome of Esther Hulsing, 12619 Beacot Hill Court.

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A meet ing in the home of Janet Repp, 47911 Brewster Court, will focus en the topic "The Aging Process: Golden or Grey years?"

Guests for that gathering will be John Dufour, Livonia parks and recre ation director, and Ron McDonald, currently working on a doctorate in gerontology from the University of Michigan. \

Their presentation will include simu-lation games . The discussion will be led by Ruth Clemens.

Bill Joyner , Uvonian representing Michigan Common Cause, will be on hand for the meeting on legislative concerns, to be held in the home of Lucia Danes, 121 High Street, North-ville.

He will tell about his group and its impending petition drive for cam-paign reform

In addition, a Ford Motor Co. film will be shown. It deals with emission standards and their cost and effect on the total economy.

The AAUW is open to all women who are college graduates, and pros-pective members interested in attend-ing one of the fireside meetings may call Mrs. Fred Hanert, 40739 Firwood, Plymouth.

New signal approved for school

LIVONIA—Johnson E l e m e n t a r y School pupils next fall will have im-proved safety conditions in the form of a new sidewalk, crossing, and traf-fic control signals

The City Council Wednesday approv-ed the recommendations of City Engi-neer Ed Siemert for the school on the south side of Ann Arbor Trail and An geline Circle, just east of Newburgh.

The f lashers warning drivers of a school crossing will be installed about 500 feet east and west of the crossing; and a new crossing will be installed for improved safety.

The changes were made following a meeting of Siemert. Principal Cecelia Murphy and parents.

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Mrs. E. O. Whittington will discuss unusual flowers of South Africa at a pot luck luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 12 noon in the Rosedale Clubhouse. 9611 Hubbard, Livonia

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When Sharon Chappie launched a unit on good grooming in her home economics class in Whittier Junior High School a t W e s t l a n d , s h e launched it in stride.

Instead of lecturing her eighth grade girls on fixing and maintaining attractive hair, she brought in five hairdressers from the Classy Lassy, a Livonia beauty salon.

Right on the premises they set up shop, cut and styled the hair of four girls.

"I liked watching how they did i t , " says Sue Gillies, a member of the class."

"The talk made me more interested in becoming a beautician," says Lori Stapleton. "I liked learning how to use a blow dryer to make hair less curly."

"We want the girls to know how to take care of their health and appear-ance, and we try to add a career ap-proach to the un i t , " says Mrs. Chappie "So the hairdressers not only talked about grooming but about hairdressing as a profession."

WHEN MRS. CHAPPLE wants her girls to learn about a career, she pre-fers no second hand comments. She finds persons working in that career and invites them to class.

So far this year, Mrs Kathleen Good, physical education teacher at Whittier, has talked on fitness and health, and Avon representative Lois Wladyka presented a make-up and manicure demonstration.

Aiding in the classes were beau-Ucians Larrr Brooks, Lis Fenkell, Marge Dowell, Karen Bearer and Dolly Ettenholfer. Donna Schmidt, a model, discussed "Making the Most of Yourse l f " and followed it wi th words on modeling as a career.

Mary Jane ERan also brought in comments on make-up and skin care. Another model, Mrs. Sharon Pettit, of-fered beauty tips. J L. Hudson sent two models who put on a teen fashion show and make-up demonstration.

"I remember the talk on care of the nails," says Roberta Courtney. "You want to have nice looking hands if you are going to a party or a wedding."

Laurie Milan would like to be a model or an airline stewardess some day, so she was pleased to discover a new way to stand so she wouldn't get tired.

"The model showed us how to place our hands so we wouldn't look awk-ward," says Laurie. "We learned how to sit down gracefully instead of just plopping down, and they showed us how to walk more gracefully."

Lina Naser was listening carefully when Mrs. Good talked about how to loose weight. She thinks the clothes modeled at the fasion show were a little expensive.

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GERALDINE G. Services for Mrs. Snll , 50, of 11768

Hazelton,. Redford T died Jan. 18, were held in the Harry J. Will Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Kavasch officiating Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery

She is survived by he husband, Wil-liam; son, Thomas of Redford Town-, ship; daughter, Karen of Redford Township; brothers, Fred and Elmer Kannberg, both of Detroit, and Floyd of Livonia; and sister, Mrs. Norman Schultz of Detroit.

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He is survived by his widow, H*len; sons, Dennis and Paul; and two broth ers

MARY C POHLMAN Services for Mrs. Pohlman, 74, of

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he is survived by brothers , "Hkxnas, Craig, and Frank; sister, Mfrs William Bruce; f<>ur nieces and four nephews.

WILLIAM E. GLATFELTER Services for Mr Glfttfelter, 69, of

20015 Negaune. Redford Township, who died Jan. 30, were held in the Tbayer Funeral Home with the Rev. J A n N. Howell officiating. Burial was in' Oakland Hills Cemetery.

Mr Glatfelter was a retired paint-ell

fie is survived by sons, Robert of. Novi and Edward of Wfst Bloomfie!<J; brothers, Ted of Redford Township and Stanley of Livonia; and five grandchildren.

HERBERT J . 5TROPE Services for Mr. Strdpe, 66, of 25732

Plymouth Road, Redford Township, who died J a n 22, we -e held in the Harry J. Will Funeral (Home with the Rev Herbert Noe officiating. Burial was in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar-dens

Mr Strope was a bricklayer. He is survived by his widow, Marga-

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Mr. Dulcamara worked as a rigger for Ford Motor Co.

He is survived by his widow, Lil-lian; daughter, Mrs. Ronald Wohn of Plymouth; brothers, Peter of Detroit and John of Fraser; sisters, Mrs. Grace Magrie of Detroit and Miss Lu-cille Dulcamara of California; and two grandchildren

Visitor to China will give report

A recent visitor to China will dis-cuss her trip at the next meeting of the Detroit Women's Division of Amer-ican Jewish Congress Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 12 noon in the Pointe-o-Woods Clubhouse, W. Twelve Mile, just west of Telegraph, Southfield.

The speaker is Ullian Genser, direc-tor of Wayne State Univereity's center for teaching about peace and war.

The public is invited. A small lunch-eon will be served.

A series of "feedback sessions'* de-signed to meet concerns that have been .expressed through the School-craft College Resource Center is being held Tuesday evenings during February and March

The gatherings are from 7 to 9 p.m. in (loom 370 of the Forum Building.

After an opening session discussion of the objectives and services of the center, the Feb. 11 talk will center on what is meant by self-awareness and i n f o r m a t i o n regarding personal growth programs in this, locality.

On Feb. 18, there will be a dis-cussion >of community organizations seeking volunteers and what being a volunteer involves in terms of de-mands and rewards, both on a person-

Alpha Xi Delta to hear talk

Mrs. Dwight Lewis will talk about heirloom antique glass at the regular monthly meeting of the Western Wayne County Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m.

The event will take place in the home of Mrs. Lewis, 23646 Rockford, Dearborn. Reservation may be made by contacting Mrs. George Lutz, 5769 Rouge Court, Dearborn Heights.

Automotive challenge to be topic

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"Alone Again—the Single Adult" is the topic for the Feb. 25 session. Peggy Price, Resource Center super-visor and former coordinator of Par-ents without Partners, will discuss liv-ing as a single adult in a couples-ori-ented society.

Topics planned for March include "Educating Tbday*s Wortiqi for To-morrow's Opportunities/ GED— What can' high school equivalency do for you?" "Realities of the Working Woman's World," and "Commu-nications—with each other and with our children." . $

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The Women's Association of Goodw-ill Industries will hold its annual games and book review Valentine proj-ect Wednesday, Feb. 12 in the Goodw-ill building at Brush and E. Grand, De-troit.

Following the 12 noon luncheon, Mrs. R. S. Garypie will review the book, "Florence Nightingale" by Cecil Woodham-Smith.

Women to hear MSU teacher

The question "What is Commu-nication?" will be answered by Dr. Edwin Bettinghaus, chairman of the department of communications at Michigan State University, Wednes-day, Feb. 12 at 6 p.m. in the Detroit Press Club, 516 Howard, Detroit.

The dinner meeting is sponsored by Women In Communications, Inc.

Cost of the dinner is $5.56 for profes-sional members and guests, 12.75 for students. For reservations call Laurel Casey, 4105 Rouge Circle, Troy.

These challenges will be the theme of the Tuesday, Feb. 11 meeting of the Detroit Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAB). Guest speaker will be Dr. James C. Boyd, head of Materials Associates and a leading authority on materials policy.

The meeting, in the Raleigh House on Telegraph north of Ten Mile in Southfield, will begin with a social hour at 5:45 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting following at 8 p.m. Tickets at $8 may be obtained from an SAE member or the SAE office at 100 Farnsworth, Detroit.

Boyd received his doctorate from the Colorado School of Mines, where he remained as a professor until join-ing the Army during WW II. Col. Boyd served with the War Production Board, the director of material, and the Military Government for Ger-many.

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' dished out this, and a lot more, way of culinary, advice on a recent trip to Birmingham.

Food, apparently, is Just like plants, who are like people, .or » FP've been told.

Madame Suczek wore a grey dress that matched her Ttolr and a bright yellow,apron that matched the cook-ing pot' i rvwhkhshe made Creme Au Chocolat Bn Petjts pott.

In a softly accetftrt voice and wi^h expressive facial ana hand gestures (when she wasn't busy stirring Or demonstrating), Madame Suczek crooned, ''You are dealing with living things and you must treat them that way. « -V •»

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THE AUDIENCE tittered when she said, "Never cook if you are taihappy. You upset all (hose things."

Madame Suczek went on, "Every pot is your friend. Take care of them Many chefs have special pot? to do this and that. They carry their own set of knives. 'The knife fits into my fist,' they say. 'If I use someone else's knife I'm sure going to cut my ringers.'"

In the Kitchen Shop of Jacobson's Store for the Home; she demonstrated her culinary artistry, aided a male assistant. A large overhead mirror

women in the audience anoih-of the kitchen creativity.

Sucsek cautioned, "I 4I0 not b w cooking wines, t h a t is tabu f m the wine that you serve with your meal you cook with."

YOU CAN save wine left from a meal, for cooking. Just tilt the bottle sidewards so the ooik stays wet, she said.

She fedded cognac to the chocolate turning smooth under the spoon.' 1

"Every time you add a new flavor, you h a * V t i e w diriL"

Next game the \ addition of egg whites, already beaten frothy in a cop-per bowl.

She started preparing the meal back-wards. After the dessert came the chickep, for Chicken in the Style of the Auge' Valtey. .

Madame Suczek said the chicken was about eight weeks old and arti-ficially raised. She explained chickens don't have the flavor like in our grand-mother's day.

. - " Y O U HAVE to do something to give ft flavor," she said. "You caa give It • lemon bath, or massage it with batter or oil. It's the same thing as a facial, what massage does for you. It makes it feel good."

- • The chicken, already -decapttated and dressed, was obviously making the best of a bad situation. ,. Madame Suczek's delightful cooking lecture-demo continued. Bits and pieces cut from the chicken were set aside, for the stockpot.

"You tot throw aaything away. Your soups and yoiir sauces *re only as good as your stocks." v.

She placed the chicken in a frying pan and, as it began to cook, took the pan and shook it.

" IF YOU'RE a good cook, nothing should stick to the pan. Dont poke at it with forks or knives or you'll ruin the glaze Pick up the pan in both hands and shake. Everything should move," she said.

When it came time to light a match to the conconction. she pointed out.

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"You always flame with a warm brandy rather than cold ..The nicest flame comes from Southern Comfort because it's 150 proof and gives you a blue flame."

The chicken pieces wer^ removed from the pan and the pan displayed. What's left on the bottoni was the glaze, which most people just wash off under the faucet but should be used, for it's the secret in fak ing the sauce

The first course came almost last, the Potage Balvet. Madame Suczek began with fresh-frozen peas "be cause that's all I have "i

SOUP FOR tasting was passed under in paper cups but shown first in an attractive tureen.

"It is part of your service." she said. "Good food deserves this."

The demonstration was winding up Broccoli Agincourte was Ouickly and easily made, the vegetable retaining its bright green color after steaming

The entree was placed in a serving dish, tilted so it could be viewed in the mirror in all its splendor. The au-dience burst into appluaie.

Earlier Madame Suczek of the beneficial effects ("It's a very healthy ,Ji final comments were on

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• Meat that is packaged, so you cant touch. She wants to. '"You pack-age everything, then put fill kinds of chemicals in foods that poison you. I rebel against this." I

• Meal planning "You jhave to be organized. Study your menu Start out with the dish that takes khe longest time, needs relaxing or jcooling."

Cuisine and Duglass ,

Enjoyment of fine wine, quenelles, fellowship When good friends together, togeh-

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quarter pound of sweet unsalted but-ter unwrapped alongside, until the que-nelles are done.

QUENELLES OR LIGHT DUMP-LINGS

Add the clit-up vegetables about one 4 breasts of chicken, skinned and hour or so later. More water should freed from any unsightly fibers, cut be added. up. ground twice finely, in a cold

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then the edges, which are salty. The sides are on the sour kick, while the bitter is in the back, looking for a good balance of bouquet

AFTER SWALLOWING a few sec onds later, the palatable pleasure of the aftertaste should linger on.

As the gala continued to flourish, four perspiring, thirsty, exhausted cu-linarians were frantic tasting and bas-ting the Uttle savories in a kitchen of very moderate s i s e . ,

Whoever said that "too many cooks spoil the broth" would surely turn over in his grave had they have been there in the-12 x 8 kitchen.

Simple savories were served in a grand style, to honor the noble wines Of an excellent vintage.

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With a soft wire whisk, whipping vigorously to achieve a velvety com-plexion, cook for about 15 minutes on a low heat, preferably in a heavy saucepot. This will prevent the sauce from scorching.

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Then add hdf the hot veloute tk chicken satice to the liaison and whip to your heart's content. Set this sauce of excellence to one side with one-

Add the ground mixture with two egg whites and blend thoroughly. Add a pinch of ground sage and nutmeg.

about one-half teaspoon salt and some seasoned salt with a little white pep-per. j

Whip until smooth. Then add about five tablespoons sour cream, one at a time. The mixture will be like a fluffy paste. In a three-inch pot add hot water, halfway, and let it simmer.

With a teaspoon initially dipped in water, scoop out a teaspoonful, form-ing an oval shape as best you can. Gently setting the quenelles in the sim-mering water, poacb for about five minutes.

Remove the dumplings ar>d in a cas-serole, whip the biitter into the sauce and pour over the chicken quenelles' and serve.

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F e b . 10 t h r o u g h 14—"Ameri-c a n P r i m i t i v e " p resen ted by the G r e e n f i e l d Village P l a y e r s in t he H e n r y F o r d M u s e u m The-a t e r . T h e p lay is ba sed on t h e l e t t e r of J o h n a n d A a i g a i l A d a m s . P e r f o r m a n c e s a r e F e b . 10-14 a t 10 . m . f o r s choo l g r o u p s a n d F e b . 15 a t 7:30 p . m . T i c k e t s a r e $2.25 fo r adu l t s a n d $1.25 f o r ch i ld ren six t h r o u g h

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v a t i o n s ca l l Mrs . G. Nelson, •30742 A n n Arbor Tra i l , West -- l a n d , 48185, or Mrs . C. F o s t e r

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f F e b 14, 15, 1 6 - 4 T T * T r i a l " ' i s in T h e Thea te r , the P e r -f o r m i n g A r t s Center of the Uni-; v e r s i t y of Detroi t and Mary-, g r o y e Col lege . "Hie play is the ; A n d r e G ide -^ Jean -Lou i s Ba r -; r a u l t a d a p t a t i o n of F r a n z ; K a f k a ' s novel . Call The Thea -t e r , 8425 W. McNichols, Detroi t ,

»for c o m p l e t e t icket and sched-' u l e i n f o r m a t i o n .

F e b . 16—Sunday T h e a t e r P r e -r s e n t a t i o n — " V a l l e y F o r g e " p re -

s e n t e d by the Greenf ie ld Vil-l i ige P l a y e r s in the Henry F o r d M u s e u m T h e a t e r a t 3 p . m . T h e r e is no c h a r g e beyond regu-la r m u s e u m admiss ion

F e b . 16—Madonna Col lege p r e s e n t s the Oakway Sym-phony Orchestra and Livonia Civic Ballet at 3 p.m. in Ma-donna Col lege Activi t ies Cen-t e r . T i c k e t s a r e (2, gene ra l ad-m i s s i o n a n d $1.50 for s tuden t s . S e n i o r c i t i z e n s a n d h a n d i -c a p p e d p e r s o n s m a y o b t a i n f r e e t i c k e t s by cal l ing t he col-lege , 36600 Schoolc ra f t , Livonia.

F e b . 2 0 — E a s t e r n Mich igan U n i v e r s i t y Off ice of S tuden t L i f e p r e s e n t s " F i e s t a Fo lk-l o r l c o " a t 8 p . m . in P e a s e Audi-t o r i u m , on the E M U c a m p u s , Y p s i l a n t i T i c k e t s a t $3 and $4 will b e a v a i l a b l e a t the door .

F e b . 21—Univers i ty of Mich-i g a n P r o f e s s i o n a l T h e a t e r o f f e r s " F i d d l e r on t he R o o f , " a t 8 p . m . in the P o w e r C e n t e r fo r t h e P e r f o r m i n g Ar ts , Ann A r b o r . A d v a n c e t i c k e t s ava i l -a b l e a t t h e t h e a t e r box off ice in t he M e n d e l s s o h n T h e a t e r lobby and a l l H u d s o n ' s s tores .

T h r o u g h Feb. 23—Budapest S u p p e r C lub and S tage Lef t Inc. p r e s e n t the mus ica l "S top the W o r l d I Want To G e t O f f , " W e d n e s d a y s and Sundays . Din-ne r is s e r v e d f r o m 6:30 to 8 p . m . w i th a n 8:30 p .m. show on W e d n e s d a y , and 5:30 to 7 p . m . wi th a 7 :30 p .m. show on Sun-d a y s . T i c k e t s a r e $11 pe r per-son i n c l u d i n g d inner and show. F o r r e s e r v a t i o n call t he c lub, 22010 C h r y s l e r Dr ive , Haze l P a r k .

F e b . 24—Bobby Short a t 8:30 p . m . in t h e Music Hall Cen te r , 250 M a d i s o n a t Brush , Det ro i t . T i c k e t s a t $8.50, $7.50, $5.50 and $3.50 a r e a v a i l a b l e a t the Music Hall box o f f i ce , Hudson 's , Grin-ne l l ' s and Sea r s .

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Now t h r o u g h F e b . 23—School-c r a f t Co l l ege will o f fe r a faram f a r senior adults f r o m 1 t o 3 p . m . e a c h T h u r s d a y in t he Can-ton T o w n s h i p F i r e Hal l , 128 Can ton C e n t e r R o a d a t the cor-n e r of C h e r r y Hill Road . Topics will i n c l u d e " M e d i c a r e , " " F i r e S a f e t y in t h e H o m e , " "De fen -s ive D r i v i n g , " a n d " F i r s t A i d . "

F e b . 12 th rough 16—Harper G a l l e r i e s C r a f t s Peop le will d e m o n s t r a t e the i r skil ls and sell t h e i r w a r e s dur ing s t o r e h o u r s in W e s t l a n d C e n t e r , W a y n e a n d W a r r e n Roads West-land. A b o u t 50 a r t i s a n s will b e on h a n d to o f f e r unique g i f t s for V a l e n t i n e ' s Day, Feb . 14.

F e b . 1 3 — P l y m o u t h F o l k D a n c e C lub will hold i ts f i r s t m e e t i n g a t 8 p . m . in t h e P l y m o u t h Cul tu ra l Center , 525 F a r m e r S t r e e t , P lymou th . Spon-s o r e d b y t h e P l y m o u t h D e p a r t -m e n t of P a r k s and Recrea t ion , t he c l u b i s open to pe r sons in-t e r e s t e d i n d a n c e s f r o m o t h e r

c o u n t r i e s . Demons t r a t i on a n d t e a c h i n g Will b e f e a t u r e d .

F e b . 13—Christian W o m e n ' s G u b wi l l ho ld a Sew luncheon f r o m noon the M a y f l o w e r Meet ing M a i n S t r e e t a t ' Ann ' A r b o r T r a i l , P l y m o u t h . Cost is i $ 4 p e r p e r s o n . G u e s t s p e a k e r will b e J a n F e n n e f . E a r l ine F i s h e r will p r o v i d e t h e mus i c and a s p e c i a l f e a t u r e will be a I t r e t c h 'n s e w d e m o n s t r a t i o n . A nur -s e r y will b e ava i l ab le in the Sal-v a t i o n A r m y H a l l , 2 9 0 F a r i g r o u n d . Lunch and n u r s e r y r e s e r v a t i o n s m u s t be m k d e by F e b . 10 b y cal l ing M r s . Doro-thy W a t e r m a n , 21357 Woodhill Nor thv i l l e , 48176.

F e b . 21, 22—John G l e a n -W e s t l a a d F e s t i v a l will Offer a host of e x h i b i t s and d e m o n s t r a -t ions f r o m 11:30 a.m., to 8:30 p . m . i n t h e E a s t Court in West-land Shopp ing Center . Activi-t i es wil l i nc lude m i m e t h e a t e r , c o m p u t e r g a m e s , f u r n i t u r e ex-h i b i t s , w r e s t l i n g d e m o n s t r a -t ions a n d others .

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Feb. 16—Harpsicord concert a t 7^30 p . m . in t he chape l of St . J o h n ' s P r o v i n c i a l S e m i n a r y , P l y m o u t h . The p r o g r a m will f e a t u r e R o b e r t B a r n h a r t a n d D a v i d W a g n e r p e r f o r m i n g B a c h ' s d o u b l e concer to in C m a j o r . Admis s ion is f r e e . T h e s e m i n a r y is on t he c o r n e r of Sheldon a n d F ive Mile Roads .

F e b . 16—Our Lady of G e e d Counse l r e c i t a l s e r i e s p r e s e n t s

F e b . 15—Farmington Commu-nity C e n t e r - J o Ann War r i ck of B i r m i n g h a m will give two per-f o r m a n c e s f o r c h i l d r e n ( t h r o u g h t h i r d g r a d e ) and pa r -e n t s a t 1 a n d 3 p .m. a t cen te r , 24705 F a r m i n g t o n Road . Folk songs , c i r c l e g a m e s and s tory-tel l ing w i t h aud ience par t i c ipa-t ion. A d m i s s i o n cha rge .

F e b . 15—"Pled P ipe r of H a m -e l i n " a t 11 a . m . and 2 p .m. in t he D e t r o i t Ins t i tu te of Ar t s Au-d i t o r i u m . G e a r e d for young-s t e r s a g e f i v e to 12. Ticke ts a r e $1.75 ($1.25 fo r g roups of 10 or m o r e ) .

a L e n t e n Chora l Concer t f ea tu r -ing t h e O L G C Choir, a t 7:30 p . m . in t h e church , P e n n i m a n and A r t h u r , in P lymou th . Dona-t ions wi l l be accep ted .

F e b . 23—Redford Civic Sym-phony A n n u a l F a m i l y Concer t will b e a t 3 p .m . in R e d f o r d Union H i g h School g y m . Includ-ed on t h e p o r g r a m will be t he R e d f o r d Union High School Con-c e r t Cho i r , d i rec ted b y ' E u g e n e D y e r , Admis s ion is f t e e .

F e b . 21—Piedmont C h a m b e r O r c h e s t r a - 2 5 m e m b e r o rches -t r a c o n d u c t e d by Nicholas H a r a -s a n y i p l a y s Bach, Bri t ten, St ra-v insky , M o z a r t a t 8:30 p .m. in t he D e t r o i t Ins t i tu te of Ar ts Au-d i t o r i u m . T icke t s a r e $7, $6, and $5, a n d ava i lab le at Hud-s o n ' s t i cke t off ices .

THINKING OF AN AFFAIR? How long h a s i t been since you 've h a d a real good a f f a i r ?

I t ' s p robab ly been even longer s ince you 've had 4 good g r o u p a f f a i r . Especia l ly one t h a t Avas b e a u t i f u l , co lorfu l , mus ica l a n d even f u n n y ! A g r o u p a f f a i r a t t he Ice Capades c o m i n g t o O l y m p i a S t a d i u m f r o m T u e s d a y , M a r c h 11 t h r o u g h Tuesday , March 18 is all of t hese th ings .

A s a l e s g i r l is w a i t i n g f o r y o u r ca l l a t 8 9 5 - 5 5 0 0 o r 895-5150 to he lp a r r a n g e j u s t such an occasion. S h e h a s m a n y th ings on h e r m i n d fo r you, d i scounts , special s ea t i ng a n d fo r l a rge g roups , a d inne r - show p a r t y . You'll fifid h e r t he re f r o m 9 to 5 on weekdays , a n y o t h e r t ime , j u s t call 895-7000 a n d leave a message fo r a p r o m p t r e t u r n of y o u r call.

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F e b . 1 4 — J e r o m e I r v i n g S m i t h p r e s e n t s an i l lus t ra ted l e c t u r e " P r i n t m a k i n g in A m e r -i c a " a t 8 :30 p .m. in the H e n r y F o r d M u s e u m Thea t e r . T i cke t s a r e $2 a n d will be ava i l ab le a t the m u s e u m t h e a t e r box o f f i ce t he n i g h t be fo re the lec ture .

E v e r y T u e s d a y — B r i n g a lunch a n d a Bible (if you w a n t ) a n d Join F a t h e r Bob Schaden of t he N e w m a n House a t -School-c r a f t Co l l ege a n d Rev . Dick F o r s y t h e of S t . T i m o t h y ' s P r e s -b y t e r i a n C h u r c h in Livonia in a n i n f o r m a l r a p sess ion t o dis-c u s s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s of the pa s t , p r e s e n t a n d f u t u r e acco rd ing to w r i t i n g s i n t h e Bible. R a p ses-sion b e g i n s a t noon in Room W-250 in t h e u p p e r level of the Wa-t e r m a n C a m p u s Cen te r , 18600 H a g g e r t y Road , Livonia.

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going to the voters to ask for additional millage for

1975-6 school year . (South April 12 vote; Plymouth, Li-

will probably have mil-their June 9 ballots).

parents of a senior who has will not be graduating next

teachers str ike marching ing booth and casting a big

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believe the teachers won a s ame t ime dropped a good"

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: : W E C A N T . W few points but a t many notches in students al ike. I v .

• We just can ' t believe the parents will ever for-get how a group of striking teachers kept their 9ofli or daughter f f o m graduating as scheduled. Neither do we believe the students affected will forget. TTiey will have a bit terness towards the teachers involved long a f te r the t ime they have youngsters going tq school and a r e voting on mil-lage.

That is, provided the State Legislature contin-ues to duck the school financing problem and makes it mandatory for property taxes to pay most of the costs.

How can those teachers who voted to accept contrac ts in the fall a f te r a bitter struggle abr-

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ogate t h e ' t e r m s of that s ame pact by agreeing to a secondary str ide in support of the Crestwood Education Association, expect much support f r om home folks when they ask for additional mil-

e a g e this spr ing? We know, f rom talking with groups of inter-

ested paren ts when the secondary walkouts were threatened, tha t there was high feeling against the t eachers group in that part icular community.

IN T H E FIRST placC, the parents were dis-turbed tha t the part icular union was not living up to the t e r m s of a contract only a few months old. In the second place, they didn't want their young-s ters out of school if they could avoid it.

These pa ren t s knew full well that students had to at tend classes 18<) days per year to get the full advan tage of s ta te aid, and they also sus-pected the accreditation was endangered for the sys tem if the total days fell below the required total.

They have full realization that teachers should have the right to make their demands known, just like any other union. And these s a m e parents believe that if a contract is signed in good faith, then it should be accepted a s such and kept in good faith.

They expressed a belief that the teachers were not in good faith when they agreed to sup-port the Crestwood str ikers even at the expense of their own contract .

Thus, when it comes to millage time, the feel-ing is: Why should we <10 anything to help the teachers when they won'Oeven hold to a contract they have signed and accepted?

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editorial opinion Sometimes new isn't better

By CORINNE ABATT V I

It's always a shock to find someone who doesn't like a law that offers something for nothing

Why? Two longtime substitute teachers in

Redford Union School District, Mary Cassidy and Frances Courtade, have some answers

The new Michigan law, effective last month ent i t les " s u b s " to unemployment compensation if they have taught at least 12 hours a week for 14 weeks and earned at least $25 each week in a 52 week period.

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The two women realize that dis-tricts may try to avoid paying the unemployment compensat ion by seeing that as many subs as possible dont qualify. Subs may find them-selves off the list after they accrue 13 weeks or they may be used only one day a week

MRS. CASSIDY and Mrs. Courtade wont blame a district for doing this. They are well aware of the financial problems most school districts have to contend with.

But the law hurts For one Ching, these two subs would rather be in the classroom than on the unemployment line. 1 They like their work, not on a full-time basis, it is several days a week with time to spend at home with their fartflies.

Tto maintain certification, a teacher witfi a permanent certificate must

teach a minimum of 100 days in a given five-year period. The require-ment is higher for those like Mrs. Cas-sidy who hold a provisional certificate and are trying to convert to per-manent

To be absolutely certain they meet the requirements, these two substitute teachers are calling other districts to get their names on substitute lists. Many lists are already closed for the year.

THERE'S another point. Subbing in one district brings a certain security. H * routines, the faces of students, teachers and administrators are famil-iar as are the books, materials, loca-tions and floor plans of the schools.

It's not so silly to those who have walked into a classroom cold, lost their way, been laughed at, had to hunt for the office and can t find the cupboard

Substitute teachers have few rights, less fringe benefits and no spokes-person. The most they can expect is an early morning call to a friendly, fa-miliar atmosphere. The continuity which comes from one sub taking over in a classroom for as long as needed seems to means as much to the substitute as most educators feel It does to the students.

At best the law will give more sub-stitute teachers a chance to get into the classrooms and compare one dis-trict to another. At worst, it is one mpre chalk mark under the heading "gradual depersonalization."

Yojur Canton lawmakers I U.S. Senators

S§N. PHILIP HAHT (Democrat) UDcal office: 43S federal Building,

Degoit 48226; telephone: 226-3188 or 86*1*4

Washington office: atejOffice Building, 2069; telephone: (2

& N . ROBERT caD

(fecal office: 1038 (Federal

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2008; telephone: (

Stale Senator SEN WILLIAM FAUST (D-West-ted, l*h District tecMtag Westlaad, Garfea CHy and Caateo Towaship)

Local office: 2048 N. Wayne, West-land 48185; telephone: 722-8833. %

Lansing office: P.O. Box 240, State Capitol Building, Lansing, 48901; tele-phone: ($17 ) 373-7150. s

State Representatives REP. THOMAS BROWN (D-West-

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6.S; Representative REP. WILLIAM rORD (D-Taytor,

IMS District ieetet t i f West land, Gar-ftp City, Caatee Township sad part •f Uvesria)

Local offices Wayne 48114 D156 Goddard, phone: 2 f £ w o

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Warfiington office: 2238 Rayburn m Office Bulking, Washington,

D.C. 10611; telephom« (202) 225- 6261

| E P l y m e * M . Local address: 1817 Eagle Court,

Westland 48185; telephone: 721-1126. Lansing office: P.O. Box 119, State

Capitol Building, Lansing, 48901; tele-phone (517) 373-1706.

Wayne County Board COMMISSIONER ROYCE SMITH

( O M f e r O e , t f th District loclwUag Ptymwtk a d ( M m Town»Mp)

Local address:' 940 W. Columbia, Belleville 48111; telephone: 897-0084.

Detroit office: 796 City-County Build-ing, Detroit 48216; telephone: 2244944.

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throughout a community and mushroom, t o , t h e point where the re is hatred on both sides. H i t ' s

. bad. but t ha t ' s How things a r e in some commu-nities-

W nether the school adminis t ra t ions 'wi l l be able to br ing around the vo te rs by poD t ime re-mains to be seen. I t ' s ha rd enough to get mfflajpfe these days without having an aroused group solid-ly against any such proposals even before the word mil lage is mentioned.

We know, fo r instance, of a ret ired senior citi-zen in one of the communities who has always sup-ported school mil lage even though he is on a sta-t ionary ' income. . . social security.

But right now he 's mad, real m a d at th? t eachers for their actions generally during the past severa l months.

" I a lways thought it was the job of the teach-" ers to t each youngsters how to become men and women, asse t s to the communi ty ," he says. "Now I 'm not so sure. What with picket lines, men teachers walking around with long beards and even longer hair, women teachers in short dresses , much shorter than the wee ones used to

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! "Then w e see teachers in picket limes, ing with police. This doesn't ' reflect thfe Slonalism I ' m accustomed too."

THIS MAN DOESN'T feel he wantk to taxes of m o r e than $1,000 annually of which $800,*. goes to the schools. J

" In the j » s t I wouldn't have minded a bit/ ' .srl: he said, " b u t now it 's a different storkr. I jus t" 4 " don't feel I should pay ${,000 of my $4,800 income' 8 " for proper ty taxes to pay teachers who seem t o ' \ p re fe r t o walk picket lines more than they like to t e acn i ; ' " ' ,,

H^ 's reflecting the feeling of a LOT OF P E O P L E and who's to blame? Well you c a n ' t 7 place, it all on the teachers and- neither on the school boards ; it just has to be our system of tax ation, and only the Legislature can cha

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A valiant seven-i kidney disease ended death q( Rhoda Ni» , mother who capti community.

She and her ft through several yei ney dialisis mi transplant and ensuii then two strokes, neighbor, Dianaline was "one catastr i

A liver disorder of Mrs. Niss. Funei held Thursday at the rial Chapel in Oak

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THROUGHOUT HKR LONG illness Rhoda Niss had inspired, and been in-spired by, many in this area deter-mined to help in her light to live.

A number of these friends, on Brent-wood Street , headed formed the Home Foundation, a non-which had as its ! support for Rhoda Sidney, in their needs.

To f inance the chine, and then t quired, and later the transplant, many neighborhoods, businesses and clubs in L ivon ia . Fa rming ton and all

Mrs Brennan. Dialisis Kidney fit organization

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& through the area have pushed Collec-tions and contributions.

AND NOW* with unpaid bil ls amounting to about $7,500. Mrs. Bren-nan is asking that friends of the Niss family make a final effort to help.

" I t ' s hard to realize how so many things could go wrong with one per-son, ' Mrs. Brennan said. "Or that there could be so many complications in the financing.

"There were problems all along the way—things like if she had been on the machine a little sooner a certain program might have been able to help, or drugs that might have been covered under slightly different cir-cumstances . "

Many contributions have come in, of course, Mrs, Brennan said. "But we'd like to close the books and dis-band the foundation with everything paid."

THROUGH ALL the problems, Mrs Brennan said the spirit of the Niss family never failed to amaze her. F rom Rhoda herself, " there was never a complaint," she added

Sidney Niss, employed by Diamond Automation in Farmington Hills, has managed his work there and long hours beside his ill wife. "The people at the c o m p a n y h a v e been wonderful to the fami ly . " Mrs Brennan said.

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tive in Little League and other athlet-ics with his "all sports" junior high son, Michael.

"Tha t ' s what has kept Sidney going recently," Mrs. Brennan said.

The oldest Niss daughter, Susan, is a January graduate of Clarenceville High School. She's been working three years at Botsford Hospital on a part-t ime basis and is hoping now to get fulltime work to finance studies at Michigan State University in the fall.

Debbie is busy in the ninth grade at Clarenceville High.

"They a re daughters anyone would be proud of , " Mrs. Brennan said.

THE CHILDREN all were in ele mentary school when Rhoda Niss first became ill. One kidney had failed when Susan was born, but that didn't slow her down too much. In 1968 the second failed

The neighbors pitched in to help with the home duties and the bills, and in the process learned a lot about kidney disease.

One thing that became apparent was that Rhoda could qualify for use of a home dialisis machine, which is attached by tubes to the patient so that it can take over the function of the kidneys, cleansing the blood of im-purities.

After a stay in Wayne County Gener-al Hospital, Mrs Niss became the hos-pital's second patient to get a ma-chine for home use.

The Veterans Trust Fund paid for the machine, and the Pharmaceutical Ladies Auxiliary took over supplying medication. Rhoda and Sidney and the children and the neighbors on Brent-wood trained in the use of the ma-chine

THE HOME DIALISIS Foundation also redoubled efforts, because it

turned out there was a great deal more operating expense.

"We just never realized how much it would cost to keep things going," Mrs. Brennan said.

That went On for four years, with Rhoda spending several hours each day on the machine. Then with kidney transplants being performed success-fully more frequently, the decision was made to remove both non-func-tioning kidneys and await a donor for a t ransplant .

The operation was performed in 1972 in University Hospital at Ann Arbor, and for a time there was hope for recovery, though progress was slow.

But numerous setbacks, including a slight stroke, got in the way, and in Hie last few years Mrs. Niss spent a great deal of her time in a hospital be^;-Thfire was another stroke about two weeks before her death.

HER BATTLE is over now. but her friends have a final fight ahead

"We hope people will remember her and help us finish what we s tar ted." Mrs. Brennan said. "Contributions to the Home Dialisis Kidney Foundation are tax-exempt, and we have memo-rial cards if people would like to make them that way."

Contributions should be mailed to Mrs. Frank Brennan. 20215 Brent-wood. Livonia. 48152 RHODA

irmative action' gets a nod from women •I Mil

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If you have been wondering if the af-f irmative action program is working to j m p r o v e the employment picture for' women, the answer is in the af-f i rmative.

t h a t ' s the word from the dean of the.'school of management at the Dear born campus of the University of Michigan. D. Ross Cowan

Affirmative action is a federal pro-gram which uses civil rights prin-ciples to push equal employment op-portunities for minor ties and women It'^ a push that comes first by per-

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ities of females in th^ir organization." sai|i Cowan. "This ihas been trans lat^d into heightened interest on the part of females for d degree program thai would prepare them for opportu-

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I e added "We havje now a total en-rol ment of 700 graduate and under-graduate students in Dur management sctyol Of this, about 25 per cent are female Five years ago this would have been five per cent.

"^HE MANAGEMENT school offers students two ways to go to earn de-grees. One is at thi4 undergraduate level, with the junior and senior years the* t ime for special stress on business ski|ls.

The other is the graduate program, whjch is specifically aimed at those whi> do not have an undergraduate de-gree in business administration.

|Our graduate program is for a nuijiber of different kinds of stu-dents," said Cowan. "Those wishing to Change career direction might want to J>ign up. Or possibly the person, who is soon to be moved into a posi-t ioi of growing managerial responsi-bilfcies and finds he needs more busi-n e $ skills.

jit could also be for those who earned a degree at a college which didi ' t have a business program."

(jOWAN HAS NOTICED signs of in-terest on the part of mature women especially, in pursuing management stujlies at a graduate level.

J They a r e probably aware of shift-ing* ca reer opportunities for women

and they decide to shift with it." said Cowan. "To do this they need a gradu-ate degree

"Our experience with employers is that they a r e eager to hire qualified fe-males. It has certainly turned around from some of their past resistance. Management now takes generally a positive position toward affirmative action."

The major i ty of women manage-ment s tudents are interested in ac-counting, with others heading toward personnel, marketing and finance.

Cowan est imates that with a BA. a management students would earn

He believes women are achieving at least as well as the men in the school and has found a higher representation of females than males at the top of his class of 100 in management sci-ence techniques.

" T H E RECESSION will not hit women qui te as hard as men at the junior level ," prophesied Cowan, "be cause of the affirmative action pro-gram "

Richard Czarnecki, chairman of the mas te r ' s degree management pro-gram. has observed that women make up about a third of the class today.

"The opportunities in accounting have opened up considerably for women," he said "Years ago a CPA firm might not hire women at all. That has all changed in each and every f i rm.

"A bet ter job is being done today during high school career days toward directing women students toward the opportunities in accounting."

AS COORDINATOR of career plan ning and placement at U-M Dearborn. Verity Powell knows what is going on in the employment picture as far as women are concerned.

"The affirmative action program has definitely been a factor in moving c o m p a n i e s toward h i r ing m o r e women," she said.

"It helped because once companies had to take women, they found what good employes they were. Now I think that if the program were removed, they would continue to hire women be-cause of this experience."

Mrs. Powell regrets that women with a capability in math are still so-cialized into believing they -can go only into traditional fields like teach-ing.

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"There a r e so many other options for t h e m , " she said "They should think of accounting or computer pro-gramming and sales. One of our grad uates is doing successful work in com-puter sales for the Burroughs Corp

"Another was the first woman hired as a loan officer at a big bank a year ago. For a traditional bank to do that, well, that was a feat ."

MRS. POWELL SAID she loves to

see more women going into the busi-ness area because "the more we grad-uate. the more will get hired and open doors for other women."

She added: "Business is looking for people with specific skills, not neces-sarily a business major, but a minor. A student should definitely have basic economics, two semesters of account-ing and one general business course.

"Businessmen sometimes complain about liberal arts graduates, saying

they don't even know basic business terminology. If they bring in someone with at least a few business courses, they find them easier to train."

Mrs Powell has found one particu-larly excellent source of employment for women with business training.

"The government is really open to women," she said "It does a beauti-ful job of promoting women from with in.

"Regardless of what area you a re in, once you've qualified for civil serv-ice. it is easy to gain upward mobility in government . There are less con-straints there than in a f i rm."

DIANE TWARDUS of Redford Township enrolled at U-M Dearborn last September with her eye on a ca-reer in accounting.

"I hope to be a certified public ac-countant some day," she said "I knew that until lately accounting was not a popular field for women. But that didn't influence me. I was inter-ested in the field so I'm sticking at i t ."

Miss Twardus became fascinated with this field after taking a book-keeping course in Thurston High School. "I like math and I like analyz-ing financial situations."

She had noticed that most of her classes average about 25 students. "Usually the number of women is about f ive ," she said.

"From talking to girls at school I find that many of them are still going into teaching and nursing, the ex-pected fields for women."

LAVONDY RAMEY, a B e n t U ^ . High School student, now has pro-ceeded far enough in her manaw% ment program to be able lo becorfB an interne and find out whether STT1 the theories she learned in class really work.

"The school arranges interviews us with various companies " she & a plained "If they accept ^is. as iTf* terns, we earn college credit "

She added: "I feel the program at school is pretty realistic t h e y hav# professors who keep in touch witJ! people in business so they know what goes on.

Like Miss Twardos. Miss Ramey came to the management Ischool way of a high school bookkeeping^ class. Also intending to entpr the a c - t

counting field, she said. "I never gave a thought to the idea that it might be a problem for a woman to get a job this f ie ld ."

SHE BELIEVES that more women* should consider accounting, but they should be cautious.

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"Look into it before rushing in. esp&rui cially before you get into public a c ^ ; counting because of the time in j f ' volved," she warned "You can ben sent out of town or have to work late at night. If you have a family, tlws can be hard on the children

"Industrial accounting is ltiot such a ; : i

problem because it involves the inter— nal f inances of the company." n n t y

From her experience working as an w ;

intern Miss Ramey finds that "it is.;, pretty much accepted for a woman to" be in accounting." | ,r„

Fa rming ton ' s Universalist Unitarian Church, 25301 Halstead, just north of Grand River.

In the organization, he is asking par-ticipation by mental patients and their families and friends on a five-part ser ies of actions to be centered around a law that went into effect last November. It concerns admission and discharge procedures for those with mental illnesses.

Dr. Richard Budd, assistant superin-tendent at Northville State Hospital, will be guest speaker for the first meeting.

Rice said he hopes the first business at hand will be testing the new law by getting testimonials from those in-volved in special problems during the last three months

The testimonials, he said, will be turned over to State Rep. Robert Geake (R-Northville)

Other a i m s of the group will be in-v e s t i g a t i n g faci l i t ies for menta l patients in the Detroit area, learning more about the quality of c a r e patients receive and the rights of the-patients, and forming a team of volun-teers to work as patient advocates.

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With no time regaining on the dock Plymouth Canton forward Brian Stemberger walked calmly to the foul line and sank two ' thrilling 1141 vtd over Farmington rutffci

The game was nfcal fouls Five, but at the team managed to point deficit and win league game.

Stemberger led t^e Chief scoring with IS points, the after he stole the ball with four sec onds left in the game and the score Ued 59-59 Joe Wall and Ron Lack scored 12 points each for the winners.

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half -dom turnover. With Mason and Brozek hitting the nets for 21 points, the Harrison quintet pulled away to a 23-12 first quarter lead.

Plymouth coach E. Cavell made some lineup changes and his team set-tled down and trailed by just four points. 35-31, at the half.

In the third quarter Stemberger, and then coach Cavell drew technical fouls for disputing the referees calls, but Plymouth's tough M-2 defense held Farmington to just 10 points and the quarter ended with the score dead-locked 45-45.

In the final quarter the lead changed hands several times before the Hawks pulled ahead 59-55 with less than two minutes remaining to be played. Chief forward Tom Close nar-rowed the margin 59-57 converting a free throw and Ron Lack followed up

his own rebound to tie the count 59-all with 24 seconds left in regulation time. Ttiat set the stage for the steal by Stemberger and the game winning free throws.

Farmington out shot the Qiiefs from the floor, hitting on 59 percent of their attempts to Canton's 50 percent. Plymouth out re bounded the Hawks 24 to 20.

Winning coach "Casey" Cavell cred-its his squad with sticking in the game after a disastrous first quarter of play. Plymouth switched from a zone to a tough man toyman defense and successfully kept the Hawks big-ger men from penetrating the key. Of-fensively Canton then got rolling and began cutting away at Harrison's lead.

Plymouth got good all around scor-ing with eight players breaking into the scoring column. At the foul line

the shooting left much to be desired as Canton was able to convert on only 11 of 22 charity tosses and Farm-ington hitting on 15 of 26. Farmington Harrison is now 7-8 for the season. ^

Plymouth with nine juniors domin-ating the team and with ten players standing at six-feet-two or taller should be a definite threat in future league action.

PLYMOUTH CANTON (91): Close 2, 1-4, 5; Mandle 1, 9-2, 2; Waid 5, 9-2, 10; Edwards 2, 1-2, 5; Thorn S, 2-4, 8; Lack I, 9-9, 12; Stemberger 4, 7-8, 15; Osborne 2, 9-9, 4. Totals: 25, 11-22, 91.

FARMINGTON HARRISON (59): Otto 9, 1-4, 1; Lopez 1, 94, 2; Mason 9, 7-8, 19; Styles 5, 1-3, 11; Broiek 8, 5-7, 21; Stader 1, 9-1, 2; Wick 9, 1-2, 1; Slotnlck 1, 9-1, 2. Totals: 22, 15-29, 59. PLYM. CANTON 12 19 14 19-91 FARM. HARRISON..23 12 10 14-59

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The second time around proved sweeter than the first for Bob Wolf's Clarenceville Trojans

In round one of the Wayne-Oakland cage loop, Clarenceville was nipped at the wire by Clarkston, 58-56 This Ume it was Clarenceville that did the nipping, 54-52.

It was the fourth win for the Tro-jans against 12 losses and snapped a four game losing streak.

Clarenceville led the entire 32 min-utes and with 30 seconds remaining, a

breakaway bucket by Brad Rowens gave the Trojans a four point margin and the contest.

George Scholes sparked the Cla-renceville attack with 19 points and 18 rebounds. The Trojans wound up 19 of d8 from the floor for 32 per cent and Clarkston hit on 17 of 51 for 33 per cent.

The Trojans travel to St. Agatha to-morrow (Tuesday) for a non-league game. Box score:

CLARENCEVILLE (54): Resetar.

1-4-9-6; Scholes, 8--3-5-19; Reynolds, 1-4-7—«; Curtis, 2-0-2-4; Rowens, 4-9-0-8; Hecker, 1-0-0-2; Juntunen, 2-4-7-8; O'Grady, 0-0-2-9; TOTALS, 19-19-31--54.

CLARKSTON (52): Ferguson, 2-1-2--5; Graham, 9-0-2-9; Thompson, 3-1-3-7; Brown, 0-2-4-2; Hoopengarner, 2-1-5-5; Coulter, 0-4-4-4; Blumenau, 2-0-9-4; Bullen, 7-9-8-29; Miller, 1-3-6-5. TOTALS, 17-18-34-52. CLARENCEVILLE 15 12 11 19-54 CLARKSTON 15 7 9 21-52

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Borgess upended Servite, 54-52, then fell to Bishop Gallagher, 56-39, but re-bounded with a 48-40 victory over Notre Dame

Paced by Gary Mulka's 17 points and Tom Clark's 16, Borgess hit 2l0f 41 from te floor for 51 per cent and hosts Detroit Redford this Friday

(Feb. 14) in a non-league game. Box score:

BORGESS (48): Rzepka, 1-^-2-4; Johnston, 1-0-0-2; DeCoster, 0 1-2-1; Mulka, 7-3-4-17; Clark, 8-0-1-16; Priebe, 4-0-0-8. TOTAI^S, 21-6-9-48. NOTRE DAME (40): Skomana, 7-1-1--15; Kohittz, 1-9-0-2; Grabowski, 2-2-3-9; Lefevre, 1-0-0-2; Knoll, 3-0-0-6; Gzeringer, 0-1-3-1; Vergavens, 1-0-1-2; Menosl, 2-9-9-4; Newmann, 1-0-0-

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After Churchill had taken the first quarter, 16-14, and was leading at the half, 40-35, it was all Western the sec-ond half, 43-29, for a 78-69 Western Six loop victory.

Churchill gals top Franklin

Unbeaten in Northwest loop play, the Franklin girls met their match against city rival Churchill.

Churchill took the opener, 15-11. Franklin bounced back in the second, 16-14, but it was all Charger power in the third and deciding set. 15-13.

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Churchill hit only 43 per cent from the field on 33 of 71 while the Walled Lake team connected on 36 of 60 for 60 per cent. Bill Romberg was high man with 20 points.

Pat Montagano's now 5-12 Churchill squad travels to Northville Friday night (Feb. 14) and hosts Ann Arbor Huron on Saturday. Feb 15. Box score:

WL WESTERN (78): Nissen, 5-2-2-12; Gerbensky, 3-1-2-7; Romberg, O 2-2-29; Gabrielle, 9-0-1-18; Smith, 7-1-1-15; Bradley. 3-0-1-9. TOTALS, 36--9-19-78.

CHURCHILL (69): Sbeppard, 5-1-2-11; Streicher, 2-00-4; Bay, 5-00-10; Foster, 8-1-3-17; Nelson, 8-0-0-16; Clare, 3-01-6; Jamrog, 2-1-3-5.

TOTALS, 33-3-9-69. WL WESTERN 14 21 25 18-78 CHURHILL 16 24 13 16-69

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or the f e r i j s wheel, or any of the other concessions, we knew it was t ime to go to the fair. And yet we were told, '.Go back to bed and be quiet . ' "

In addition to chickens, the fair usu-ally showed rabbits and white mice, which a lways fascinated the children.

A building east of Floral Hall housed a display of buggies, surreys, farm machinery and equipment.

Horses on display in 1899 included Cleveland Bays, French coach horses, Shires, Clydesdales and Perchersons, the most famous of all modern draught horses.

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The league will conduct a fund rais-ing drive in the Plymouth- Northville area in March, under the direction of local f inance chairman Anna Lee Mathes, to collect funds for pub-lications about Plymouth and Novi.

Donations were recently used to pub-lish "Northvil le," a fact-filled book about that community. The league hopes to publish a book about Plymouth and Novi next year.

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For s o m e adults, the high point of a day at the Plymouth Fai r was the horse r a c t s seen from the grand-stand, the second moat imposing struc-ture at the grounds. Hie stand was lo-cated on the east side of the track, about where - Joy and Fairground streets now meet.

It accommodated about 500 specta-tors. Those who could afford to paid extra for "box s e a t s ' V a row of chairs placed in front of the grand-stands. Some watched the races from their buggies in the hitching area with-in the race track oval.

The race track was considered one of the best in this part of the state Races included trotting, pacing, and, on the last two days of the fair, the half-mile running race. Purses ranged from $50 to $200.

^ocal businessmen owned and en-tered their own horses On Aug. 22, 1891, entr ies in the first race included Hiram Cady's "Beecher," Ole Bor-nhart ' s "Charl ie Casey," and Frank Bennett 's "Membrino Frank." In the second race were Marvin Berdan's

, "Thunders torm," H. William's "Cy-clone." Ed Cook's "Breeze," John McLaren 's "Blizzard," E.P. Coles'-"Hails tone," Harry Robinson's "Tor-nado," H. Whipple's "Whirlwind," Roswell C. Root's "Sunshine," and P.R. Wilson's "Moonshine." (The horsey set was apparently fond of me-terological terms).

The third race that day was a farm-er ' s event. It was open only to horses that worked on a farm.

Behind the race track grandstand were box stalls for the race horses, barns to hold the cows, and enclo-sures to contain the pigs waiting their turn to be judged.

During the last two days of the fair, bicycle races were held on the race track Anyone could enter without pay-ing an entry fee. Prizes were awarded for those placing first and second

One of the most exciting events at the fair was the balloon ascension. A huge bag was inflated, following the technique developed by the Mon-tgolfier brothers in France in 1783. In that year , the Montgolfiers gave a sheep, a rooster and a duck the honor

The P l y m o u t h debate team has

L Y M O U T H -Sajem High School scared its most successful season in fo i r years , reaping the Free Press Award for Debate [Excellence.

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th^ United States should significantly change the method defrtial and vice-dajes—" were Lofcve, John Moote M L<$ve, Steve TTiobiirn, Brad Moore and Kurt Olson for the negative.

All but Olson were first-year debat-ers this year .

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tournament it attended. In the junior varsity division, the team finished third in its state debate league.

Individual team members also won recognit ion this season. Thoburn, Chuck Lowe and Moote each won two awards for outstanding debating.

The team competed in three differ-ent leagues, which included schools from neighboring Westland, Livonia, Taylor, Farmington, Dearborn and Ann Arbor, and co-hosted its first in-vitational tournament at the Centen-nial Education Park at which 25 schools attended.

In addition, the team competed in six Saturday tournaments, held at var-ious locations throughout the state.

The team will begin preparing for next year ' s topic in April.

Lincoln speaker returns

PLYMOUTH-One of the country's most noted scholars on Abraham Lin-coln will make a return visit to the Plymouth Historical Society on Feb. 13.

Dr. Weldon Petz, will address the monthly meeting with the topic "The Musical Note in Lincoln's Life." Dr. Petz has done considerable research on music and Lincoln, keeping busy with lectures. His writing includes sev-eral books on Lincoln.

Because of the nature of the presen-tation, interested visitors are invited to at tend. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Dunning Memorial Building, at Main and Church.

at being the first airborne passengers in history. All returned safetly, but the rooster sustained a broken wing caused by a kick from the sheep.

A f i re was built underneath the bag and the smoke and hot air were trapped inside the do th sphere. Hie balloon rose due to the lightness of the heated air. Clara Todd remem-bered one balloon ascension at the fair in which men labored three days trying to inflate the bag. When the bal-loon finally went up it barely cleared the Fairgrounds fence. It toppled over in a field on an adjoining farm

Most of the balloon ascensions went off on schedule, however, and the spectators were thrilled by the ' acr-obatic antics of the daring balloonist.

On the Fourth of July, and on other special occasions, balloons were also sent up f rom Kellogg Park and from the central parking lot behind the Main Street business block. Ezra Rot-nour recal ls seeing a balloon go up from the parking lot. The fire was built in a long trench and was fueled with boxes. About 25 men held the sphere down until the performer was ready to mount his trapeze and take off. He did stunts in the air as the bal-loon sailed away.

One day was set aside as Children's Day at the fair. On that day all chil-dren under 15 were admitted free. Youngsters from one-room school-houses in Northville, Novi, Canton, Li-vonia. Wayne, Salem, Superior, Farm-ington, Dearborn and other nearby townships c a m e to Plymouth by the wagonload.

"They all met at 10 a.m., in the park at Plymouth Union School, to-gether with the children from the local school ," recalled Karl Star-kweather. "Led by a band we all marched in a body down the board sidewalk to the main gate on Ann Arbor Tra i l . "

(Par t III will discuss ball games, the midway, shell games, and at-tempts to sell liquor at the Fair ) .

Pioneer hosts Middle School conference

PLYMOUTH—Because of its educa-tional process and procedures, Pio-neer Middle School has been selected as the site for this year 's annual Middle School Conference for the Michigan Association of Middle School Educators, Feb. 27-28.

Pioneer Principal Gerald Elston said that this fifth annual conference will include speakers Nicholas P. Georgiady, an educator, consultant and author of more than 100 chil-dren's books, and Dr. Jack E. Reigle. consultant to school districts on the middle school concept and an expert on open concept education

Other i tems on the program include seminars, discussion groups, exhibits and displays.

The conference will include middle school teachers and administrators from throughout the state.

Long time symphony member dies Funeral services

Ann Arbor Thursday son M. Hauenstein, dean of music at Michigan School of the country's leadi flute He died of c long illness

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Because his performance always was flawless, one occasion became memorable to orchestra members. "The only time he ever flubbed, the rest of the musicians laid aside their instruments and applauded "

Dean Allen P. Britton of the U-M School of Music said, "Nelson Hauens-tein was one of the finest flutists in the world, one of the finest teachers, a very distinguished performer and one of the best loved members of the faculty. He was an administrator of great humanity whose main concern was always how to help students."

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PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE OVERPASS ROAD AND ANN ARBOR TRAIL

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The Plymouth Community School District. Plymouth, Michigan, will received Haied bids for the design and construction of an "L" shaped aluminum pedestrian overpass with combined spans in excess of 200' at Sheldon Road and Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth Township, Wayne County, Michigan, unUl 2:00 P.M., local time, on Friday, February 14,1975, at which time and place they will be publicly opened mtd read aloud

Contract documents may be examined at the office of Orchard, Papke. Hlltz k McCttment, Inc.. 34(35 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, Michigan. There will be no charfs for the documents

r n n i | l l i shall l>e enclosed In sealed envelopes marked with the name of the fafctttr and shall be | ilalnly marked on the lower front left hand corner "Proposal-

Road, Am Arbor Trail Pedestrian Overpass" and shall be delivered to the officer of the Plymouth Community 8chooi District, 454 South Harvey Street. Plymouth, Michigan on or before the time specified above.

A certified died or bid bond In the amount of 5% of the bid. made payable to the Plymouth Community School District, Plymouth, Michigan, must accompany each proposal as set urtty for acceptance of contract within seven days of date of a w w f No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 10 days after scheduled closing tkne for receiving

The Plymouth Community School District reserves the right to reject any or 41 biik, waive formalities, or accept any bid It may deem In the best Interest of AM School District

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NELSON M. HAUENSTEIN

nent teacher of flute, and received a master of music degree from the U-M in 1947.

He was a technical sergeant in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945, serving in North Africa.

ONE OF THE organizers of the U-M Woodwind Quintet and Baroque Trio, he performed with these groups for many years, on radio and tele-vision as well as on the concert stage He also made solo appearances with Michigan orchestras and bands.

In addition, he performed and dem-onstrated the baroque, or one- keyed flute, the 18th century ancestor of the present day flute. He was well known for his work as a flute clinidan and was in constant demand as an adju-dicator for solo and ensemble festi-vals and band and orchestra com-petitions.

He is survived by his widow, Louise, who was also a flutist with the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra until recently.

E X H I B I T 11 NOTICE T O B I D D E R S

The Board of Education of Plymouth Community School District Invites the sub-mission of sealed bids on CONVERSION OF OIL FIRED BOILER TO OAS for use in the schools of the district. Bids will be received until 3:00 P.M. on the 12th day of February, 1175, at 454 South Harvey Street, Plymouth, Michigan at which time snd place all bids will be publidy opened and read. Specifications and bid form may be obtained at the Purchasing Office. The right to reject any and/or all bids is reserved. Any bid submitted will be binding for thirty days subsequent to the date of bid opening.

Board of Education Plymouth Community School District

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The Board of Education of Plymouth Community School District Invites the sub-munlty Sen mission of sealed bids on 4.100 YARDS OF CARPETING (Approx.) for use in the schools of the district Bids will be received until 3:00 P.M on the 20th day of February, 197S, at 454 South Harvey Street, Plymouth, Michigan, at which time snd place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Specifications and bid form may be obtained at the Purchasing Office. The right to reject any and/or all bids is reserved. Any bid submitted will be binding for thirty days subsequent to the date of bid opening.

Board of Education Plymouth Community School District

MARCIA BOROWSKI, Secretary February « k IS. 1»7S ' • '

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With each club having three loop clashes left on the 1974-75 card, the title chase shows evepy sign of s jig-

_ standing on the sidelines taking a| nip here and a bite there.

If any team has an edge it has to be Fred Thomann's Plymouth Salem Rocks who regained sole possession of first when they just did get by Edsel Ford, 50-47, while the Bentley Bull-dogs stunned Belleville, 64-59 .

At the same time, Dearborn nipped Allen Park, 55-51, an* Bedford Union dumped Trenjton,

The Sub Eight rac4 now looks Uke this: Salem is on top *t 9-2 with Belle-ville and Dearborn next in line with 8-3 records and Beotksy two steps be-hind at $-5. 7 F |

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' IT WILL BB a 15-1 Glenn team in-fading 1M Salem. And for the Salem Rocks this is the one they must win to prove to area followers that they really are what they say they are: No. 1 in the area and a definite state cooteoder.

Following the non^eaguer, the next three basketball n t f t fs , Feb. 14-18.21, will feature it all tn the Sub Eight.

And don't even blink for fear of missing out on the scramble to the fin-ish.

Plymouth Salem has Allen Park at home this Friday, travels to Dearborn on Tuesday (Feb. 18) and winds up with Redford Union at home on the 21st

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Trenton at Belleville and at Bentle^r.

Bentley's dumping of the Tigers of Belleville quickly turned a loud roar to a meo* after Belleville had upset Salem just three nights prior, 66-50.

Tom Niemi's cry of taking it all in the Sub Eight has now taken a back seat to the cries of the Bentley gym.

BENTLEY REMAINED unbeaten at home in seven appearances this season and this, coupled with a 2-8 mark on the road, gives the Bulldogs an overall 9-8 showing.

"Belleville just couldn't pull away from i s and our kids wouldn't quit," commented first year Bentley coach Larry Jackson.

"1 know one thing, though. We would like to get a good draw in the districts and get another shot at Plymouth Salem in the state tourney."

Bentley bounced the Salem Rocks in the Bulldog gym in game No. 3 of the season, 79-78, but was destroyed in round two, 77-49.

The Bulldogs jumped off to a 20-12 first quarter lead over Belleville, upped it to 38-27 at the half but fell be-hind after three quarters, 49-46.

A four for 16 quarter from the floor saw Belleville take the lead with a 22-8 eight minute margin as Bentley failed to score in the first six minutes of the third.

But the tide turned Bentley's way in the fourth. The Bulldogs hit eight of 12 from the floor and Don Kegley pumped in eight of his 18 while Belle-ville was held to just three field goals and two free throws.

PLYMOUTH SALEM, which had earlier trampled Edsel Ford by 14 points at home, had a rougher go of it down in Dearborn country this time.

In fact, Edsel Ford hit 10 of 14 from the floor the first quarter to take a 22-14 lead. But that finesse in the shoot-ing game ticked away with the min-utes. The remaining three quarters saw Ford connect on only eight of 18.

Salem closed it to 31-25 at the half

and took command in the third with a 15-5 surge pushing them in front to stay at 40-36.

Redford Union lost the first half against Trenton, 3J-30, but took it all in the second, 29-20, to win its seventh against nine losses overall.

Ted Ackerman's eight points and Steve Schultz's six points sparked the RU fourth period assault.

Tomorrow night shows RU hosting rival Thurston in a non-league bout and the Salem Rocks putting a 15-game home court winning streak on the line against the Rockets of John Glenn.

Then comes the Sub Eight home stretch drive...just try and put that puzzle together. Box scores:

BENTLEY (64): Kegley, 9, 2-2, 26; Miller, 6, 2-2, 14; Rhodes, •, 2-2, 14; Smith, 1, M , 2; Weise, 4, 2-2, 10; McChesney, 2, M , 4. TOTALS: 28, 8-8, 04.

BELLEVILLE (56): Abraham, 8, 1-2, 17; W. Easley, 1, 1-2, S; Tborns-bory, 4, 24, II; D. Easley, 8, 1-2,. 17; Edwards, 1, M , 2; Birk, 1, 0-0, 2;

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REDFORD UNION (59): 2, HO, 10; Sweeaey, 2, 14, 3, M , 6; Ackerman, 3, 2-3, 8 ith, 5, 64, 16; Hill, 3, M , 6; Schaltz, 3, 04, 6; Aardal, 0, 2-2, 2. TOTALS: 21, n-a,

TRENTON (53): Nash, 4, i lO, 15;* Castognila, 1, 3-4, 5; Faiman, 1, 0-1, 2 L

Deller, 10, 64, 26; Koshko, 2 1-2, 5.' TOTALS, 18, 17-25, 53. REDFORD 11 19 i 20-50' TRENTON 12 21 10 10-53"

PLYMOUJH (50): wolcott, I 24, 6; DUIon, 1, 14, 3; Agardy, I, 2-5, 14; El- > linghansea, 8, 1-1, 17; Moore, 3|, M , 0;u

DenHouter, 1, 04, 2; Maloney, 1, M , 2. TOTALS: 22, 6-12, 50.

EDSEL FORD (47): Betz, 3, 3-4, 0&-Raakin, 2, 24, 0; McBain, 3J 24, £ Gen-ant, 4, 1-1, 9; Anderson, 6J1-4, 1 3 ^ Sitarski, 0, 2-3, 2. TOTALS: 18, 11-10, 47. PLYMOUTH 14 11 EDSEL FORD 22 9

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Westland John Glenn invades Plymouth Salem tomorrow night in a classic battle between the area's two outstanding basketball powers.

It should be standing room only for the Rocks, who have a 13-2 record, and the Rockets of Gordie Davis, who crushed Oak Park Friday, 74-49, to run their season record to a scintillat-ing 15-1, and the last 14 in a row.

Plymouth Salem's Fred Thomann vows to have his club ready for the clash which will command interest all over the suburban area.

But Davis thinks his boys are ready. "I feel our kids will meet the challenge. Salem will have the advan-tage of the home court and height. We'll have to shoot well and be at the top of our game to win. It should be an exciting game J "

The powerful Rockets, who had to go into overtime to beat the Redskins, 55-46, in their first meeting, jumped to a 21-14 first quarter lead, increased it to 35-25 at halftime and 51-39 after three quarters.

But the pesky Oak Park quintet never gave up and it took all of Glenn's 62 per cent shooting from the floor (34 of 55) to crush the Redskins with a 23-10 margin in the last quar-ter.

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SPORTS East. Jim Peter hit a season j high 16 while forward Jim Riley and forward Ken Tomasze 10 and pulled down 12 carc

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"Although we led by 10 points most of the game, we couldn't relax until the score reached 66-44 with about four minutes left in the game," Davis said.

Rocket center Terry Johnson got 14 of his 22 points in the first quarter and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds. Guard Harry Polo vino, whom Davis calls "another coach out on the floor," had eight assists and sank 10 of 14 field goal attempts in canning 23 points while John Jesson added 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds.

Johnson also was torrid from the field in sinking 11 shots in 15 tries.

John Glenn added to its growing list of records in running its Northwest Suburban League mark to 8-0.

Larry Galloway was the only visitor in double figures with 13 points.

Meanwhile, at Franklin, Billy Joe

Young's Garden City East team played what he called its finest offen-sive game of the year in walloping Li-vonia Franklin, 79-55.

Actually, the Patriots of Bob Visser never were in the ball game as the Panthers destroyed them early with quarter leads of 23-13, 48-24 and 64-32 before letting the second unit play most of the final stanza.

The Panther victory, which ran their Northwest Suburban League re-cord to 7-1, sets up this Friday's dra-matic clash with John Glenn (8-0) at East which gives the scrappy Garden City quintet a chance to tie the Rock-ets for the NSL title.

East out-rebounded Franklin, 40-24, and shot 46 per cent (29 of 63) to Franklin's 36 per cent (21 of 59).

Lefty Greg Emery grabbed 12 rebounds and fired in 22 points to lead

quarters. Williams scored 10 of the Pa-triots' 11 second quarter points and six of their eight third period mark-ers. Dan Pederson added 11 a$ Frank lin dropped its sixth league game in eight starts.

"It was by far our best offensive performance of the year," a happy coach Young said after the game It was a good team effort with several, players having outstanding games and handing off some beautiful passes."

G.C. EAST (79) - Krol, 1, 2£, 4; To-maszewski, 4, 2-3, 10; Emery, 7, 8-8, 22; Riley, I, 0-8, 18; Peter, K 0-2, 16; Mitchell, 2, 06, 4; Volz, 0, 04, 0; Loac ano, 1, 2-2, 4; Becszelko, 0, 1-2, 1. Totals: 29, 21-27, 79.

FRANKLIN (55) - Pollard, 0, 1-1, 1; Scarpace, 3, 0-1, 6; Pedersofi, 3, 5-5, 11; Elmore, 1, 1-1, 3; Wesley, 2, 2-£ 6; Williams, 11, 0A, 22; Magiulick, 0, 2-2, 2; Gleason, 1, 04, 2; Rousseau, 0, 24, 2; Snare*, 0, 6-1, 0. Totals: 21, 13-20, 55. G.C. EAST 23 25 16 15-7J FRANKLIN ^..13 11 8 23-50

GC West rips Crestwood, 61-47 Friday night capped "Cinder-fella

Week" at Garden City West and nine seniors were nominated for the title of "King of School Spirit."

One of the nominees, Gary Hutnik, didn't win that title but the hustling 6-2 forward was "Cinder-fella" during the game as West dumped Crestwood, 61-47, in a sluggish Tri-River basket-ball contest.

Hutnik, who looked like the "King of Hustle" during the game, pumped in a career high 18 points in leading the Tigers over the Chargers. Center Mike Susko was the only other West player in double figures as he tallied 14 points.

What made Hutnik's performance

all the more remarkable was the fact he guarded Crestwood's high-scoring Jim Novicka and held him to only four baskets and 10 points. In their first meeting, Novicka riddled the nets for 23 points against West. Jim Lewis, Crestwood's other guard, led his team with 11 markers while Dale Kasza chipped in nine and Derek Do-he rty and Mike Targac each added eight.

Jay Gooch and David Niles, who is averaging 17 points a game, each had nine for West.

Chris Babler, whose Tigers won their 13th game in 16 starts, is still looking for a cohesive unit even

though West ran its Tri-River record to 9-2.

Crestwood has lost eight of its elev-en league games but the Chargers gave the Tigers all they could handle for three quarters before the host squad sewed up the win.

West needed baskets by Hutnik and Susko in the last 33 seconds of the first period to tie Crestwood, 14-all, at the buzzer. Hutnik's eight points and six by Susko helped the Tigers as-sume a 36-31 halftime edge and Hut-nik continued his consistency by ram-ming home six more in the third peri-od as West led 51-41 going into the homestretch.

West's victory sets up tomorrow's crucial battle with first-place Melvin-

dale, a game ahead of West in the standings, to see who will share the Tri-River League crown.

If the Tigers get by Melviiuiale they only have to beat weak Schafer and Southgate to insure a first place tie with the winner of the upcoming Cherry Hill-Melvindale showdown.

G.C. West - (01) - Gooch. Hutnik, 0, 0-1, 18; Susko, Niles, 4, 1-1, 9; Chavis, l j 1-2, 3; Shelley, 1, 2-2, 4; Carr, 1, 2-4J; Totals: 27, 7-13, 01. I i

CRESTWOOD - (47) -11; Novicka, 4, 2-2, 10; 9; Targec, 3, 2-2, 8; Doherty, Philpot, 0, 14, 1. Totals: 10, G. C. WEST 14 22 CRESTWOOD 14 17

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Stevenson jumps into loop lead The Spartans of Livonia Stevenson

found out all you need is a little help from your friends.

The Inter-Lakes basketball race showed every sign of Pontiac North-ern and Stevenson winding up in a title deadlock. The sign is there for

George VanWagoner's Spartans but it was stolen from Pontiac.

The Falcons of Farmington upset Northern, 61-60, while Stevenson got by Walled U k e Central, 5046. Now with two loop matches remaining, Ste-venson is 7-1 in the league and North-ern, 6-2

Thurston wins 3rd straight; *

bounces North Raiders, 63-52 i k e ball-hawking Thurston Eagles

parlayed 18 steals and 27 North Farm-ingion turnovers into an easy 63-52 wiii last Friday night

rtelying on a full oourt .press that ne^er eased up, the Eagles raced to an lea rty 17-7 first quarter lead and were never headed thereafter. By haf-time Thurston held a 41-24 mar-gin and breezed through the second-

Seniors Dave Polideri and Gary Bi-lead the Eagle attack with 19 apiece. Polideri and Bireta also in 23 reboundo between them

the boards, offense and defense.

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Gaisor, Joe led the Rai-

eaeh Bill Croteau

was pleased with his team's perform-ance.

"That's three in a row for us, now," said Croteau. "Our defense was excel-lent. And our kids are really starting to believe in themselves as a winning team."

Losing coach Ken Dean commented that his team had practiced against Thurston's expected full court zone

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Dean, "But we still couldnt cope with It. It was pretty frustrating—what with all the easy Layups Thurston got and the number of turnovers com-mitted."

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thereafter. . One bright spot

had 10 turn-alone. The Rai-

Bob Patek, by Polideri

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for North Farm-tngton was the play of junior guard Kevin McCrum who entered the game

in the fourth quarter and scored nine points in a losing cause. McCrum was the smallest player on the court, standing five-feet-seven, but led the Raiders in rebounds and may have earned himself a starting job.

North Farmington's next game is with Berkley. Berkley is 1W) on the season and the Raiders' chances of im-proving their 4-13 record look pretty dim. Thurston is currently 74 and is riding a three game win streak.

THURSTON (63): Polideri 8, 3-4, 19; Bireta 6, 7-11,19; Fantarf 1, 64, 8; Rodriguez 4, M , 8; Crxywada 1, 0-1, I ; PIMgaa 0, 1-1, 1; AboodU 1, 04, 2; Beebe 2 ,04 ,4 . Totals: 23, 1746, 63.

NORTH FARMINGTON (52): Gai-soa 4, 2-4, 10; Soldaa 1, 2-4, 4; Morrow 0, 14, 1; Andronico 4, 2-2, 10; B. Patek 1, 04, 2; Moore S, 4-4, 10; Wes-ner 0, 14, 5; J. Patek 0, 0-1, 0; McCrum 3, 34, 9; Epstein 0, 1-2, 1. Totals: 16, <642, 12. THURSTON 1} 24 7 15-43 N. FARM. 7 17 11 17-42

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Salem's Agardy tops with 312

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However, Stevenson's friend "now" in Farmington could turn just the op-posite on the final day of the regular season.

Stevenson, after hosting Edsel Ford tomorrow (Tuesday) in a non-leaguer, travels to Milford on Friday, Feb. 14, and to Farmington on Feb. 21 in the finale.

The Central conquest had to be all sorts of points closer than Van-Wagoner had anticipated. His Spar-tans danced by the same team earlier in the year, 67-54.

This time around it was Stevenson, 74, after one quarter, and 19-18 at the half. The margin was two at the end

of three, 34-32, and just fi buzzer.

Overall, Stevenson stands score:

STEVENSON (50): 10; Bowtby, 5-4-10-14; H 4 ; Rose, 1-54-7; Gillaad Colone, 4-24-10. TOTALS, 50.

WL CENTRAL (40): Long, Yeager, 3-0-1-4; Hysni, 0-44-12; Ducharme, 3-4-1-6; Urin, 3-04-4; Zink, 2-2-4-4; Sarkisian. 0-24-2. TOTALS, 21-4-10-46. STEVENSON 7 12 WL CENTRAL 6 12

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Seven champions d o w r y ' s Stevenson top froinon in the Liv ing Tourney.

Stevenson finished Franklin was next Churchill third with fourth with 16.

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The only defending champion to re-peat was Stevenson's Doug Stein who won his final match, 5jl , over Frank-lin's Mike Ancona. Results:

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"Dear Mom and Dad. "I hope you woii't get mad at me

for writing this letter, but you always tell m e never to hold anything back, and bring it out in the open. So here goes.

"Yesterday when I went af ter the puck in front of the goal, trying to score and I fell, well. Mom. I could hear you yelling at the goalie for tripp-ing me. Gosh. Mbm. it wasn't his fault. He's suppos^ to keep me from scoring.

"Then do you remember yelling at me to get on the blue line? Well. gee. I didn't know where to go then; 'cause the coach hud told me to cover my man. and I couldn't if I listened to you. so while I tried to decide what to do. the other team scored against us. then you yelled at me for being in the wrong place. I wish you'd yell some good things at all of us sometimes

"Dad, you're always yelling 'hit him' or 'get him' and gosh I'd rather play hockey than sit in the penalty box Besides my coach tells me to Mean' on my man and steer him away from the goalmouth and into the

it's a clean check the ice and to on

boards. That way and I get to stay play some more.

"Dad . I 'm not saying that all coaches teach that way. but our coach tells us we've got lpts of time to learn

how to hit harder and how to do it right.

"But what got me really mad. Mom and Dad. was what happened after the game. You shouldn't have jumped on the coach for pulling me off the ice. He's a pretty swell guy and he's a pretty good coach and he knows when he needs a power line on the ice. Be-sides. he 's just a volunteer coming to the rink at all hours to help us kids, just 'cause he likes the sport and he likes kids.

"And then neither of you spoke to me the whole way home. I guess you were pretty sore at me for not getting a goal. I tried awfully hard, but I guess you think I 'm just a lousy hock-ey player. And I guess I am

"But I love hockey. I like being with the other kids and learning how to compete as a good sport in a really great sport.

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OBSERVER * BCCENTRICMoodiT. Februinr l a 1975

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thtusands

been pouring into ndsor Race-atd Windsor

year.

Both tracks had record Saturdays a wagering at the

tDowns hitting $627, )00, most ever for f winter meeting, while Windsor went tver $700,000

gu-es ! Add the two fi $n astronomical «|wt think how that Records of either H dine Raceway if ft>r the winter date: (fit competition

figure

afce th;y

and you have of $1.2 million,

would look in the 1 Park or Wolve-

decided to bid and raced with-

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It could happen. There isn't any question that Windsor would not ac-cept the challenge of either of the big tracks at any time. The Canadian management feels it can go against Northville Downs or the Jackson-at-Northville meetings and come out on top with a comfortable edge.

By the same token that same man-agement also knows from sad expe-rience that it c an t cope with either Hasel Park or Wolverine.

We aren't suggesting that such a thing should happen but the time may come in the not too distant future when track managements may feel it

Clarenceville matmen dump Waterford

Clarenceville High put together six decisions, one pin and one draw to de-feat Waterford in a non-league wres-tling bout, 27-16 It was Clarence ville's seventh win against a solo loss and tie. Results:

• I p « a n d i • E R I C Bl-ACK (Cl d r e » KOI) 1 W R O F FIN ( W l . ! •» .

I N . DON TOTTTNI.HAM (Wl d e f e a t e d M I K E C R 1 L L Y ( C l . I K

I I I r * i a d < • J E F F H E I D E L B E K t ; i t i d e f e a t e d P A U L G A B L E K ( W l , 12-0

l i t »••»<>* " G R E G R O B E R T S O N tCl d e f e a t e d S T E V E P E R R I O | W | . 14

I N p o u n d s - M A T T SCOTT f( i p inned E R I C SLACK I W ) . t : N

l i t p o u n d s - N E I L P A R K E R i d e f e a t e d MARK D E S J A R L A I S ( C l . I » «

111 p a u n d s - C L Y D E J O K I N E N it ) d e f e a t e d KEN H A Y D E N ( W | , 7 4 .

MS p o u n d * • K E V I N K E S I ' E t Kl (Cl d e f e a t e d B R I A N D O W N S ( W l . 3 «

I N p o u n d s • SCOTT R A D F O R D | W . d e f e a t e d MATT P R I S K ( C l . 7 4 .

117 p i a a d t • M I T C H L E N T O V I C H I f l d e f e a t e d C H A R L E Y B R O W N |W>, 1 4 .

I N p a a a d t - M I K E W A S H B U R N (Cl d e f e a t e d DAN Y O U N G ( W l . M .

HWT R A Y F L E M M I N G (Wl d e f e a t e d E D HAK R E L L ( C l . 7 1 .

is better to average around $800,000 during the winter without competition than to go against the runners in the summer and barely hit $000,000.

It's Just a thought

FROM TORONTO comes word that Greenwood Raceway, the downtown harness racing track that operates at night during the winter, is having the most fantastic season in history.

The plant has had more million dol-lar nights than one ever thought pos-sible and has been averaging well over $900,000. The reason...night rac-ing and no competition of any kind closer than Buffalo.

The Canadian tracks have one big thing working for them. When a bet-tor hits one of the gimmicks for a big payoff, he doesn't have Unreport it to the income tax service when he col-lects. That could be one of the rea-sons for the better play at Windsor over Northville.,.if a bettor in the United States hits for more than $602, he or she must sign a statement to that effect for the Internal Revenue Service before leaving the payoff win-dow. That is a person betting $2 has a maximum of $602...in Canada just load your pockets and walk away.

LOOK FOR THE lawsuit over rac-ing dates between Racing Commission-er Leo Shirley and Northville Downs Executive Director John Carlo to get under way sometime next week.

John was tied up with some busi-ness in Ohio for a couple of weeks and then took off for Florida to take a well deserved vacation and also recov-er from a nasty cold he couldn't shake.

He did attend the Harness Tracks of America meeting at Boca Rotan over the past weekend where Huff N Puff, the sensational Michigan owned mare was honored as the No. 1 aged pacing mare in North America.

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8 2 HOUSE OF IRON 15721 Dale. Radford

ONE HEARS that Stu Oldford, of deal

Plymouth, moved his fast-stepping trotter Kool King after a long rest and now finds he can t get any races for him.

Seems that Stu has entered Kool King several times but the word spreads quickly around the barn area and when the entry box is opened there aren't enough for a race. It may be Stu will either have to rest him until Hazel Park opens or ship him to Chicago for some of the rich events there against trotters that can really go.

ARE YOU ONE of those harness racing fans that watch the standings of the drivers? Then you probably have noted that Jayne Weller ranks fourth among the drivers at North-ville Downs with six wins in her 33 starts.

We can still remember the nights not so many years back when June Dillman, the mother of Jayne, was just about the best feminine pilot in the land. June didnt take a backseat for any male reinsmen and she had some of the fastest horses of that time to prove her points.

Jayne is a real chip off the block. She doesn't ask for any favors be-cause of her sex and the driver who tries to play tricks with her during a race generally finds he picked on the wrong person.

We don't have the record books to prove it but we'd say the careers of June and Jayne cover the better part of a quarter century of harness racing in Michigan.

ALTHOUGH HE HAS NEVER said anything else but that he paid $10,000 in a private sale for his brilliant Span-ish Mac, Bob Kalish, of Southfield, finds himself perturbed by references in many news stories to his $10,000 claim.

Kalish is telling friends about his most recent purchase. He bought Patch Pride from Leon Boring but had to go to Florida to complete the

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Stevenson's depth proved too much for the Bulldogs of Bentley High to handle.

The two Livonia crews split in the relays but Stevenson copped saven of the nine first places. Bentley swept the 100 butterf ly and Stevenson bounced back with a sweep of the 100 freestyle.

Stevenson's Gary Sieh was the meet's solo double victor with a 1:58.7 first in the 200 freestyle and a 5:20 first in the 500 freestyle. Results:

m M E D L E Y R E L A Y : I Ben t ley ( M a y e s . M a t h e l l , M c B e e , M o n i e s ) , Z-Stevensaa t S a a t o ,

A l h t n k e . H i c k m a n , M a e l l e r l . 2M F R E E S T Y L E : I Sleh ( S i . I : N 7 ; l - B u c k l e r

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SO F R E E S T Y L E : I Muel ler (S i . 2-Maskoff ( B l : 3 M o n t e i ( B l .

D I V I N G I J o h n s o n (SI . 199: 2 Akey ( B l ; 1 Akey ( B l

100 B U T T E R F L Y : I Wa lkowan ( B l , 1:11.2; I -McBee ( B l : 3 Wilson ( B l .

100 F R E E S T Y L E : I Buck le r (S i . :S1.I ; 2 M u e l l e r ( S i ; 3 - H o e f t ( S i .

S00 F R E E S T Y L E : I Sleh (S i . S : M ; 2 W a l t e r » ( S i ; 3 - D o r a n ( B l .

100 B A C K S T R O K E : I San t a (SI . 1:11.1; Z-Maora-dian ( H i : 3 - M a y e s ( B l . »

100 H K E A S T S T R O K E : I M a s k e d ( B l . I : N 4 ; 2-Beck ( S i : 3 O e h r n k e ( S | .

100 F R E E S T Y L E R E L A Y : I S t e v e n s o n (Sleh, H o e l t . R u c k l e r . Z i m m e r m a n ) ; Z Bea t l ey ( M c H a g b . I . a m a r r h N e w t o n , M o o r a d i a n l .

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STEAK SALE

Round Steak

$1 Sirloin Steak

T-Bone Steak ^ 1 Boneless Rolled Roast of Beef

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Smoked Liver

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HIND QUARTERS Cut, wrapad & frozen free

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f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t w i t h ba r

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PERFECT SPOT Shorp br ick b u n g a l o w w i h 3 bed rooms , f i n i s h e d b o s e n e n t , 2 cor o t t o c h e d g o r o g e onj 1 V j ocre

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this b u d g e t spec tacu la r All

a l u m i n u m ranch , g a r a g e ,

"cook's" k i tchen, o n d more.

$ 2 2 , 9 0 0

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DARRYl SCHOEN

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BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

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L I V O N I A FARMINGTON RD 5 MILE A Custom style 4 bedroom level. 2 M l baths finished room, family room, a t t a c h e rage. s«3 900 Assumable bala

LEE Call Lee. and star t packin '

471 4111

L I V O N I A Sharp 3 bedroom ranch, healejl rage, carpeting throughout 121 #00 Closing costs moves y

LEE Call Lee. and star t packin

SMASHING BARGAIN Tri-level central air. carpeting, family room with fireplace, bar. I ' t ba ths 2H at tached garag« media te occupancy Ellen Dri e off Schoolcraft 52J43I4

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474 *161

312 IhfOfto

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AL. f g m l l y room w i t h f i r e -

place, oversized lot , 5 M i l e -

Levon area, b o t h en t r y f r o m

mas te r b e d r o o m , a t t a c h e d 2

cor g o r o g e . O r d e r e d to sel l .

A s k i n g $ 4 6 , 9 0 0 . Ca l l 4 6 4 -

0800

Qne Way

SIX MILE. LEVAN AREA. 4 bed room colonial, ea r ly American decor, completely carpeted, at-tactied 2W Cor garage , family room with beamed celllna and fire-place. 2'» baths, owner. W.IOO

425-4411

LIVONIA STARTER

$15,500 Delightful a luminum sided home in AAA I condition.large rooms, en-closed porch, ex t ra large yard

Red Carpet REALTORS 5 2 2 3 5 0 0

LIVONIA TRI LEVEL

$34,900 Spacious brick and a luminum tri level on beautifully landscaped large corner lot 3 big bedrooms. I S baths, convenient kitchen with large family dining room. 2 car ga rage with attached green house 18 x 33 partly sunken pool, land con t r a c < a v a i l a b l e

Red Carpet REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

BY OWNER 4 bedroom Quad, (am ily room, f ireplace. 2 baths at tached 2 4 car garage $45,400 After 5 PM 427 9651

LIVONIA LARGE LOT

C O U N T R Y AREA Coiy 3 bedroom ranch on a lovely I00H50 ft wooded lot Full base meijt. 2 car a t tached garage Only $35 900

Red Carpet REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

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LEVAN. 4 Mile a r e a , custom de luxe. double winged, pillared. 4 bed-room. IW boths. full basement Car-peted throughout, centra l air. large lot.beautifully landscaped, many, many luxury fea tures . $69,900 Owner . 241-4944

KINGSBURY HTS.

SPACIOUS 4 bedroom Colonial with formal dining room and an attic, has 2*» car garage on a nice-ly landscaped lot. just two blocks from school, offered a t fust 143.too Call 5 2 2 W 0

Integrity Realtors

$ 1 , 0 0 0 M O V E I N - L I V O N I A Owner has moved and lan ' t make 2 house payments You can buy this sharp 2 bedroom ranch for 421,500 Nice shag carpet , country kitchen with plaster walls, gas heat, super low t axes Move right tn for 11,000 on FHA Call 721 4241 and ask for ERIC HUNT

GEORGE SMITH REALTY

WESTLAND

QUAD LEVEL. 5 bedroom. 3 full baths on 10*120 lot in Kimberly Oaks Patio, indoor grill, s tereo thruout . 459 500 By owner 525-0424

UVONIA-% ACRE

ATTRACTIVE Ranch with a walk out basement Attached garage Fireplace, dining room Near Li vonia Mall Can be re xoned to PO zoning

"JOY" 255-3960

BUTLER HILLS SUB Spacious spotless brick ranch on a park like large, well landscaped site 4 bed

led basement, cov rooms. 2 baths, til ered patio, all appliances, carpet ing. 2W $44,900

IV. an fl^imiivvo, * car garage with opener

WALT SHUSTER CO. REALTORS 626-0400

314 Plymouth

P L Y M O U T H

5: ACRE FARM Beautifully remodeled J t f k r a k j u H Finished ba Ml ea r g a r a f a . I out buildings (•d pond, smalt o rchard t e rms or trade

LEE •Call Lee. and s ta r t p a c t t n "

P L Y M O U T H

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LAKEPOINTE. lovely 4 bedroom feed, oa spacious wooded lot. 2 bat ha. many ex t r a s Mint condi lion Interested buyers only.

454-2925

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FHA-G1 te rms . 3 bed level. IW baths, f sml ly fireplace, large kitchen, w a l l i o ter race $31,900 F

i oom spilt room with glass door ull Price.

LEE 'Call Lee. and s ta r t pack

PLYMOUTH M 1.900 S ACRE RAVINE LOT

Super tri-level. Three bedrooms family room, f ireplace at tached 2W car garage, built in 1974 $4,000 assumes IW** mor tgage Must Sell Many ex t ras 455-4543

P L Y M O U T H C a m b r i d g e V i l a g e

A p p e a l i n g 4 b e d r o o h i co lon i -

a l in N o r m a n sp l i t r x k br ick

L a r g e p a n e l e d f a m

In" 474-4141

ly r o o m

opens to 2 6 * 2 0 ' p o t i o on Vt

ocre w o o d e d lot. $ 4 9 , 5 0 0

1ST U N I T E D W e l d o n C l a r k

4 2 5 - 7 3 0 0

HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!

This b e a u t y w o n ' t lost See it

as soon as you c o n It has 4

bed rooms , 2 V t bo ths , f a m i l y

r o o m f i rep loce , coun t r y k i tch-

en . l i v i n g room a n d d i n i n g

Voom, os f o r m a l as y o u l i ke

F in i shed b a s e m e n t . 2 cor ot -

t oched g a r a g e , cen t ra l a i r ,

h e a t e d poo l , l a r g e lot Cal l

D O N K A M E N 4 6 4 - 0 8 0 0

One W LARGE 3 bedroom ra room. IW baths, f i replace, carpet

car throughout, a t tached 2 (car garage Located on large wooded lot. pool. 447 400 459-3864

314 Hywoufti 316 Wtt t tand Garden Qty

PLYMOUTH TWP.

ONE ACRE WOW! A 2 bedroom home with full basement and 2 ca r garage on a huge lot Terrif ic land contract t e rms . Only 135,900

Red Carpet REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

WESTLAND By Owner Nicely doc orated tr l- levtl . 3 bedrooma. IW bathe, panelled fami ly room, porch, at tached J eft l a r a f r ca r g t e d and <kaped. Livonia i r t o j r

GARDEN CITY. J bedroom ranch IW baU». Anlahad peted throughout U r g e lot. 47.004 ^mptlHtT* »l-»47

THE C O L O N I S T

SHELDON WARREN AREA

LARGE 51 * 3 3 a l l b r ick ranch

in o n e of Canton 's most popu -

lar subd iv is ions . W i t h 2 f u l l

ba ths , FORMAL D I N I N G

R O O M p a n e l l e d f a m i l y r o o m

w i t h f i rep lace , h u g e base-

men t . a n d 2 cor a t t a c h e d g a -

rage. A l l th is o n 7 5 x 152 lot.

Possible 8 V i m o r t g a g e w i t h

$ 4 , 8 5 0 d o w n . O n l y $ 4 8 , 5 0 0

Co l l BILL HARRISON at 4 6 4 -

0800

One Way JUST REDUCED

$2000 Seller has n e w h o m e o n d

mus t sel l O f f e r i n g a 3 bed-

r o o m a l l br ick ranch , w i t h

b a t h o f f master , d i n i n g room,

f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i rep loce ,

o n d m u c h more . Must be

seen by the d i s c r i m i n a t i n g

buyer . O n l y $ 4 , 7 9 0 d o w n ,

w i t h poss ib le 814 m o r t g a g e

Reduced to $ 4 7 , 9 0 0 Won ' t

last ... ca l l : BILL HARRISON at

4 6 4 - 0 8 0 0

One Way

SPOTLESSLY CLEAN. 1 bedroom home, large bright rooms, new car-wt lng. gas heat , porch, t rees, 'ence. room for garden No outside maintenance, new U S Steel siding and t r im. 4140 per month assumes 7"} mortgage of 414.990 Owner.

5B-0504

EXTRA N I C E

2 b e d r o o m h o m e w e l l deco-

ra ted , g o o d a rea , V A or FHA

possible.

SEE FRAN

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

WESTLAND HUGE YARD

DELUXE R A N C H 3 bedrooms, dining room, central air. 2 baths, rec room, lovely kitch-en with built ins, 2 ca r ga rage.fenced Wacre yard, only 430.900

Red Carpet REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

WESTLAND. $14,500 or best offer 2 bedrooms, big living room, low assumption, carpet ing throughout Call

ougbout 729-8527

ay ich. family

Fun L iv ing Ranch Near She ldon Rd.. super ior

schools, 3 bed rooms , f a m i l y

r o o m w i t h f i r ep loce . g i gan t i c

b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

W i t h o u t d i n i n g room,

$ 4 2 , 9 0 0 . w i t h , h i g h $40 's

Ca l l 4 6 4 - 0 8 0 0

One Way

THIRTEEN month old 4 bedroom Colonial, family room. 2W hatha. 2 car a t tached garage, living room, dining room, kitchen, completely landscaped, common ground, car-peted. Mid-Fifties By owner A d point ment only 459-1906

CANTON TWP ^ M E L O T W E S T

Bu i lde r ' s <^>se O u t

Ranch, t r i level li colonial model homes Most desirable features plus many ex t r a s Quick occu-pancy

7 3 / 4 % M O R T G A G E S DELMONTE HOMES 453 0144

1 blk W of Lilley Rd * S of Ford Rd

WESTLAND STARTER

GREAT ASSUMPTION

Only $22,900 Nice, coxy 3 bedroom aluminum ranch in good area , fenced yard, good buy

Red Car REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

SAVE COMMISSION' By Owner lovely new 3 bedroom ranch Priced right al $32,504 Only $5,500 assumes at T t Immeda i te occu pancy 525-9146

318 Redford

" F R A N ' S F A C T S "

Plenty of r o o m in th is 4 bed-r o o m h o m e w i t h l i v i n g room, d i n i n g r o o m & k i t chen reason-o b l e W i l l consider Land Con-tract.

CALL FRAN

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

w 318 Bedford 318 Redford

CLEAN & FRESH Move right into this maintenance free 3 bedroom ranch with full basement , room for family dining, paved street , built In dishwasher . 425.500

NORWOOD No. 3. Inc. 425-1500

REDFORD TWP 42100 down assumes Ranch. 2 bed-rooms, built "54. loaded. Beech-Grand River 419.900 Call 349-4790

BRUCE ROY RBALTY INC

REDFORD T W P 3 bedroom aluminum colonial, new carpet , full basement , full price )ust 425.500 with t e r m s

LEE •Call Lee. and star t pack in"

474-4141

REDFORD TWP

LOVELY R A N C H Beautiful brick home in prime area of S Redford 3 bedrooms, full base ment . 2 car garage, only 432.900

Red Carpet REALTORS 5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

R E D F O R D BUNGALOW Immedi a te occupancy Gas heat , new car-peting. 2 car garage full base ment Pnced for quick sale: 422 000 532 9012

"BELOW COST'

We built a dandy 3 bedroom all brick full basement house in lovely Redford Township This is a 1st quality home, not like the kind with teensy. weensy living rooms and bedrooms you can hard ly turn around in The s tandard regular price of this fine property is $31,300. but be cause of the unemployment situa-tion which leaves l e u customers of a mind to buy a new home, we have cut the price to $26,300 $850 down; payments only $142 per month plus T & I

AND LIKE THE AUTO COS WE HAVE A SPECIAL REBATE

Call Pete Schnelderman. agent, days at 398-2772. eves and week ends, 559-4726

REDFORD AREA

3 BEDROOM CEDAR Shingle bun galow, dining room. Move in condi tton. Carpeting and Drapes, all ap piiances IW Car garage . 50x150 foot lot Redford High School Zero down 421.900

C O U N T R Y CLUB

REALTY

CR 8 - 0 0 6 0

3 BEDROOM Ranch U r g e coun try kitchen D r a p H IW car ga rage Large lot E a s y assumption E x c e l l e n t s t a r t e r bo rne 424,400

531-0241

D E L A W A R E - 1 6 3 8 0

O P E N S U N . 2 -5 West of Beech Daly. North of Purl tan. Redford Twp Country a tmos phere. beautiful 3 bedroom ranch, at tached garage, dream kitchen. IW baths, finished basement , excel-lent assumption Low interest rate

J A M Y 5 3 7 - 1 9 5 0

319 Homes For Sale Wayne County

REDFORD T W P . C l e a n o t t roc t i ve osbestos

ranch , 3 bed rooms , n e w car-

p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t , f u l l y in-

su la ted , g o r o g e . l a rge lot.

First o f f e r i n g $ 2 1 , 9 5 0

$ 1 , 1 0 0 d o w n or $ 4 , 5 0 0 os-

sumes l o w interest m o r t g a g e ,

o n l y $ 1 8 7 p a y m e n t . O w n e r

t rans fe r red

G A R D E N CITY $ 4 , 8 0 0 ossumes 7 % mor t -

g a g e . $ 2 1 9 to ta l p a y m e n t

C l e a n 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch

Ca rpe t i ng , l a rge k i tchen, l u l l

b a s e m e n t O w n e r A l a s k a

b o u n d M o k e o f fe r .

G A R D E N CITY Reduced to $ 3 1 , 9 0 0 $ 6 , 9 0 0

ossumes l o w interest mort -

g a g e Spacious 4 b e d r o o m

br ick t r i - leve l , 1 */» baths, f a m -

i ly room, n e w ca rpe t ing ,

l a r g e k i t chen i nc ludes o p o ' i -

onces, go roge , n e w 2 4 ' pool

1ST U N I T E D

2 6 1 - 1 0 1 0 CARLETON REAL E5TAIE

Class Be low Cost

Beautiful is the word for this spot less two bedroom brick ranch with brand new carpet ing throughout doorwall to the dining area Lo eated in an excellent a rea of West land Possible assumption avail able Call for a chance to see this real beauty Asking $21,900

Boardwalk REALTORS

5 2 2 - 9 7 0 0

Wayne County

HORSE SENSE Come look a t this rea per ... 3 bedroom. IW with carpet ing. IW car Forced air gas heal your horse for the a and n d e htm around property . All for $25

value s lop story home garage and Bring along

num barn, ihe acre of

foo, Call

lur i

Boardwalk REALTORS

5 2 2 - 9 7 0 0

AT LAST-IT'S You 've been look l o n g t i m e t r y i n g to b e d r o o m br ick ranc l i shed b a s e m e n t ,

roge, close to sc pr ice you c o u l d it's here i n W o y m $ 2 3 , 9 0 0 But y o u o n l y have c los ing f i n e , FHA & V A

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o f l o

BEL-MEN 5 2

P A I N T & Check out this 3 bed front ranch tn Garden full basement gas for 2 car garage in nice good buy at $23,900

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-970<

with pay->n this super

ranch with fireplace

fi t beat the lit

Sun-Shiny K i t c h e n

Excellent assumption ments of $203 at 7'Trf clean 3 bedroom bricl finished basement and wet bar You price at $24 400

Boardwalk REALTORS

5 2 2 970C

HERE n g f o r a

f i n d O 3

w i t h f i n -

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<rd W e l l , for o n l y soy y o u ,

cost, w e l l i i re OK

2 - 3 0 1 0

SAVE oom broad-City Offers

i ed air heat location A

Call

GOOD ASSUMPTION crow, 3 bedroom brie rage 160 Shadowlawn

12000 plus es 2 car ga

Inkster 271 54«8

N O W OR NEVER

ft •»

Extra sharp 3 bedr ranch, carpeting thn baths fantastic full ment 2 ' i car garage a ing in nice area of W ing $27.900 ( a l l

oom brick ughout IW ished base

nd full fenc land Ask

I st

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-97C

$ Look To The Future...

Now is the time to buy!

DfiARBORN HEIGHTS Stunning 3 bedroo out. central air, co tenna Beautiful la t

Bring all offers on oversized lot. Clo Ca l l 2 7 4 - 9 5 1 0

this 2 bedroom home that is situated on an $e to shopping and transportation $23,500

Enjoy the easy life central air $24,90

ba$e Great assumption with full tiled garage wrth enc 261-0700(29662)

Three bedroom br Kitchen. Excellent

m ranch with Andersen windows through-uble closets in bedrooms, and roto an-

dscaping $42,000 Call 274-9510

WESTLAND In this 2 bedroom condo with fireplace and O Call 326-2000

available on this 3 bedroom brick ranch ment, large kitchen with built-ins, and

lofced patio, Fash Occupancy! $29,900 Call

ck ranch with attached garage and country andscapihg $27,900 Call 326-2000

Fast Occupancy available with this 3 bedroom ranch that includes family room, coungy kitchen, carpeting throughout, large patio, and heated 2 car garage with lots of storage. $25,900 Call 261-^700 (27491)

Priced to sell 3 bedroom brick ranch with wet bar in base-ment. 1'/i baths--plus shower In bagement. and an oversized aluminum garage. Livonia Schools $31,900 Call 261-0700

LiyONIA Beautiful 4 bedroofn brick qgad-tevel with I lovely family room

id recreetot room, end *

I !£JW'

I dining room, to laroe terrace,

Oorgeout

LIVONIA Two bedroom home with natural fireplace in living room, 2 car garage, and beautifully done kitchen with new cabinets and built-in china cabinet. $29,500 Call 261-2600 (29663)

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WESTLAND Clean 3 bedroom brick ranch with central air, full basement, partially finished recreation room, doorwalte off dining area to large patio, and 2 car garage. Fenced in yard. $34,900 Call 455-7000 (29281)

SOUTHFIELD Maintenance free brick bungalow with aluminum trim. 3 large bed-rooms. Large fenced lot. Convenient location. $29,900 Call 261-0700(29887) . .

REDFORD Three bedroom brick ranch with dining room, tamily room, tuH basement, 1V* baths, and 2 car garage. Good area $41,900 CaH 261-0700(29615)

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SOUTHFIELD Beautiful 3 bedroom colonial with central air, full base-ment, and maintenance free. Lovely country setting. Good assumption--I0w taxes. $29,500 Call 261-2600

REDFORD Immediate Occupancy available with this 4 bedroom home with formal dining room, all new carpeting, and newly deco-rated throughout. Owner transferred! Beautiful area $19,900 Call 261-2600 (28759)

Lovely 3 bedroom brick home with modern country kitchen and insulated garage. Fenced yard. Close to shopping and transportation. Many extras! $27,900 CaH 261-2600

Neat 3 bedroom brick home with fenoed yard, covered porch, and 2 car garage. Near shopping and transportation. Quiet area. $28,500 Call 261-2600 (28286)

SOUTH LYON , Custom 3 bedroom ranch with 2 fuN baths, family room, fireplace, full basement, and an oversized 2Vi car garage. Experience country living in horse country-large lot. Presti-gious area. $52,900. Call 261-2600 (29128)

NORTHVILLE Ideally located 2 bedroom ranch condo wrth fuH basement, centel air, carpetinQ, and appliances. Family oriented com-munity! Many extras. $32,500 Call 477-1111

Excellent assumption available on this 3 bedroorr ranch that includes finished basement. 2Vi car garage fireplace in large living room, and country kitchen witt dishwasher. Large fenced lot. Rosedale Gardens Sub division. $35,900 Call 261-0700

DEARBORN Neat 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement Largt lot. Close to I-94 and schools. Good assumption Lov monthly payments and low interest rate $24,900 Ca 477-1111

PLYMOUTH Comfortable 3 bedroom ranch with natural fireplace ir family room. Large lot. Close to shopping and schools $28,900 Call 455-7000 (29526)

Efficiency Income Property--2 units. Bath, servicu room, kitchen-living room combination, and furnished Land Contract terms available $24,900 Call 455-7000 (89781)

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BLOO*4FICU> Twp . Birmingham schools. immacu la te center kail Co ImUI. 4 large b r t n o m . dining room. I S Dntna. flrwplaced family room (till basement central a ir . t ca r i x k garage . IM i l$» let. many er t rn* ( M M * By t r ans

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1«M ENQUBH TUDOR. 4 bed room*. I bathe Finished basement Md at t ic t f i replaces 3 built In s i r conditioners I ca r heated attached f a r t a* New kitchen Completely redecorated Large fami ly room 1447 Dorchester Birmingham WO.000 By appointment only Morn lag and evening: M7 m s a f t e r

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mm. t hetk Bench U r g e Hying room. 4 M n g L. dan. I way fire-place. country kUcfcae.leundry room, at tached 1 4 ea r side ae-tranco garage with eeeners . Built km. covered polio with barbecue Many ex t ras Profeaaionally dec* ra ted. Aaaumakle • * < * mortgage w i . w * w T i m

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hall yea r old. 4 bed cotoafal Ea t In kitch

room. Psn-brtcfe wall

ex t r a s , by owner •11-4004

FARMINGTON HILLS This I or • bedroom brick contem-porary executive home offers both formal and casual living In a set-ting of g a r d e n you cannot Imag-i n e Over S.W0 sq It. , inground heated pool, doorwalls f rom formal din tag. kitchen, family room and bedroom all overlook pool area Must see to believe IIW.WO. Land Contract avai lable Call B M W

WEST BLOOMFIELD Huge prestigious brick colonial on 4 ac res This heme is ready for family fun 4 or I bedrooms. 1 fam-ily rooms, rec. room. 1st floor laun-dry. 1 f l i tp laces . JO x 70' barn -bring your horses, pr ivate beach en Upper Strai ts Lake Come out. you w o n t believe this si W4.000 Good assumption Call 3*3*307

Meininger Realtors

Men-Lynn Farm^Good Assumption

Livonia. Only 141.000 for t kitchen. dining room, family throughout. Can n u n c 135 Quick occupancy.

Is lovely 4 bedroom home with modem oom (fireplace), t ad IV* baths Carpeted 300 M o r t a g e . **i%. 1400 per month

Don't Wait. CML 421-2100 NOW.

a' alien S REALTOR

15337 Farmmgtori Rd.. and Five Mile, Livonia

EXCELLENT F I S H I N G - a i recreational activities you wil large country kitchen, family snd It* baths REDUCHDTO

FARMINGTON HILLS brick ranch. 3 bedrooms. 14 baths, fam-ily room with f i replace. Florida room, laundry room. 1 4 car at-tached garage, fully carpeted, cus torn d rape i Assumsble mortgage. 145.MO 478-0542

PLEASE!! Don ' t mi*s o c h a n c e of o l i f e -

t i m e to b u y o n e of t h e l a r g e s t

c o l o n i a l h o m e s in I n d e p e n d -

e n c e C o m m o n * . $ 3 3 , 0 0 0 to

a s s u m e a t 7 ' / J % C a l l : D O N

KAMEN a t 4 6 4 - 0 8 0 0

O n e W a y FARMINGTON HILLS. By own.r 1*73 4 bedroom, custom colonia 2.450 sq ft central a i r . full base ment. at tached garage 2 ' i baths only $11,000 required Must be sold now 355 1552

your back door ia only anc of the many get with thii NEW cuatom built tri level,

i oom with fireplace. 3 large bedrooma. den $43,900

HURRY—ftm ' l let the u « J Mart lo bud or we will m t c r get the owners to adl thii beautiful Colonial, because the view of the lake from the large bay window a the tving room is great, snd the large diade trees will make the owners want to relax instead of packing Make your appointment today to aee this fwely home, only $57,500.

PEACEFUL ia all (hat can home n»,i home with ita luring room ia about al

mid about the aaumg erf thia beautrfui IS family room with fireplace and 16x19 would desve, it also features 3 large

uk loada of trees $41,500 I

WOLVERINE I.AKEFRON nice lot. 2 car garsge, very

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Nice log home, 3 betfroomx, fireplace, beach. $41,900, Land contract terms

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GET I N T O THE ACTION1 Move into the PRIME AREA, live In this 3 bed room aluminum sided Home! Car pettng. terrace. IMMEDIATE OC CUPANCY. and fits on a 2*4 x 272 or I.W acres Under $25,000

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ROCHESTER, two atory. I k e d room, dmlng room. doe. garage, fenced yard . Good io-town lacotiae. $35 500 «»•«•»«

311 Hmm For Sd» Oakland County

LAKE ORION oraMo S oe 1 1

4 bedroom n e c k .

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BY OWNER. Windmill PoWU With f i replace. _ balks, r u a a t . ro f r l ee ra to r . washer . 7W assumsb le m o r j m t Immedia te occupancy WMW- A l l af ter * PM. w e e k d a y snd week-ends between 12 and • PM 524-9*17

t round healed pool phis mack much mere . $7$.$W

ROCHESTER. O o r u o u a Cape Cod. wot piaster . 3 or 4 bedroom. I Ore-places. full basement situated on double corner lot. WxW heated g a

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BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick ranch, excellent condition. 1750 sq ft 14 baths, cen tral a i r . 2 ca r a t tached garage, pro feasionally decorated, carpeting, wallpapered and draped through out. family room with fireplace, tiled basement , patio and gas grill.

12 Mile. Southfield walk to schools, a r ea $49,900 557 3513

LOTS OF LOVE h o s g o n e i n t o m a i n t a i n i n g th i s s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m br ick r a n c h II f e a t u r e s a f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , s p a c i o u s f o m i l y r o o m , s l e p s a v i n g f i rs t f l oo r l a u n d r y a n d a h o s t of o t h e r f e a t u r e s Cton't r e l y o n o p i n -ion S e e it for y o u r s e l f t o d a y & y o u ' l l a g r e e i t 's a n e x c e l -l e n t b u y fo r o n l y $ 4 1 , 9 0 0 . l a n d C o n t r o c i t e r m s p o s s i b l e

DIAL DARRYL

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0 NINE MILE Beech. J bedroom bi level on ravine lot. centra l air, call after fi PM 357-0212

FINE HOMES Better than new. Southfield a rea . 10 Mile A Telegraph. 3 bedroom brick, basement . 2 4 ca r garage, large lot "ex t ra s h a r p " . Priced to sell $4*500

FINE HOMES

3 9 8 - 6 2 2 0

LOW ASSUMPTION $11,000 Moves you Into this beauti ful 2 story Colonial in Lathrup Vil-lage Newly decorated 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, formal dining, family room with na tura l f ireplace Full basement includes paneled rec room, separa te laundry facilities, workshop and walk in cedar closet All new appliances Included. By Owner 557 *404

SOUTHFIELD BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL

4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, family room with fireplace, first floor laundry, central a i r . 2 4 ca r e lectr ic garage, full basement . Oversized kitchen, top of line appl iances and equip ment . All a luminum siding and t r im, too many ex t r a s to list here Beauty Mid quality Low interest mortgage available Buyers only

557 71*2

BY OWNER Farming ton Hills.

Saclous country living on I acre overlooking heavily treed val-

ley. 4 bedrooms. 3 4 baths, finished walk out basement , centra l air. car petiag thru-out. f i replace $W.OOO Assumsble mor tgage . $43,500 <74«* t. 477-J7W

WEST BLOOMFIELD By Owner. 3 bedroom brick ranch, heated pool, patio, bar. f i replace. 2 baths, large landscaped lot. 2 ca r finished ga-rage, kitchen built ins. carpeted. $4* 500 $5l-**50

BY OWNER. North Potomac Green. 4 bedroom colonial Im-macula te . beautifully finished and landscaped, on communi ty park, nea r schools. W4.000 3*3 3W4

SOUTHFIELD. BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch, built ins includ Ing dishwasher, washer and dryer Gns barbque. 2 4 ca r garage $27,900 . W7-0092

306 Rochestar-Troy ROCHESTER AREA 3 bedroom ranch on I acre . 3 years old Walk out basement . 2 f i replaces. 2 baths $W.W0 After 4 PM (51 543*

ROCHESTEK COLONIAL. 4 bed room. 2 4 baths, f smi ly room with f i replace, den Living room, dining room, central a ir . many other ex t ras $73,000 By owner Call a f t e r $ PM or weekends. 5514429

ROCHESTER By owner . 3 year old t story Colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, den. family room, plus many ex t ras One ac re wooded lot Rochester ' s finest a r ea Call owner for i n f o r m a t i o n or appo in tmen t a l

452 4827

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W H A T Y O U ' V E

B E E N L O O K I N G F O R

A s k a b o u t R E C O A r e f e r r a l s e r v i c e .

WE HANDLE HOMES FROM COAST TO COAST

Harry S. Wol fe

I M N y

A s u p e r s h a r p t h r e e

G a r d e n s T h i s b e a u t y

f a m i l y r o o m , a full b n

g a r a g e $ 3 9 , 9 0 0

TF $ 3 9 . 9 0 0 - - F i r s t o f t e n n g I m m a c u l a t e b r i c k tri r o o m wi th b e a m e d c e k i t c h e n w i th b u i l t i n s , g a r a g e , t a s t e f u l l y c a p a n c y

A s h a r p e r h o m e rs h a r d t o f i n d , l e v e l f e a t u r i n g b e a u t i f u l f a m i l y

l i n g , a n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , m o d e r n e e b e d r o o m s , Vh b a t h s , 2V4 c a r

t h r o u g h o u t , q u i c k o c c u -t h f rpeted

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d o r m e r , t h r e e s p a c

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CAPE COD t a h o u s e T h e s e c o n d y o u s e e a t t r a c t i v e b r i c k C a p e C o d wi th

b e d r o o m s wi th l o a d s o f Tiily r o o m wi th n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e ,

t h o s e m o r e f o r m a l o c c a s i o n s , f o r e v e r y d a y , full b a s e m e n t ,

r a g e . I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y ,

l$U8

b r a c e

^ANCH-Vft ACRE Custom rambling brick ranch on a country size lot.

l a r g e r o o m s , a 19 f o o t m a s t e r

i k i t c h e n , s p a c i o u s f a m i l y r o o m

w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , s c r e e n e d p o r c h , a t t a c h e d t w o

c a r g a r a g e . I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y $ 4 4 , 9 0 0 .

CUTE & COZY C o u n t r y k i t c h e n w i th p a n t r y , t h r e e l a r g e b e d r o o m s , a

full t i l ed b a s e m e n t a n d t w o c a r g a r a g e $29,900

HOT NEW LISTING P r i c e d f o r q u i c k s a l e a n d o f f e r i n g i m m e d i a t e o c c u -p a n c y wi th t h i s 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h . T h i s s p a c i o u s h o m e h a s a h u g e 2 2 ft f a m i l y r o o m wi th g a s l og f i r e p l a c e , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , fu l l f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t w i th ha l f b a t h a n d 2 c a r g a r a g e . F i r s t o f f e r i n g a t $ 3 7 , 9 0 0

FIRST OFFERING L o w t a x S o u t h R e d f o r d i s t h e l o c a t i o n of t h i s m a i n t e -n a n c e f r e e 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k h o m e . Q u a l i t y bu i l t w i t h w e t p l a s t e r a n d h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , t h i s I m m a c u l a t e h o m e h a s a c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , fu l l f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t a n d g a r a g e W o n ' t l a s t a t $ 2 8 , 9 0 0 .

JUST LISTED B e t h e f i r s t t o s e e t h i s b e a u t i f u l 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h h o m e . F e a t u r e s o f t h i s h o m e i n c l u d e a f a m i l y r o o m wi th w o o d b u r n i n g f i r e p l a c e , b u i l t i n s in t h e k i t c h e n , fu l l f i n -i s h e d b a s e m e n t w i t h ha l f b a t h a n d 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . G o o d a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e . $ 3 9 , 9 0 0

ONE YEAR YOUNG B e a u t i f u l 4 b e d r o o m 2 ' 4 b a t h C o l o n i a l j u s t l i s t e d in G o l d M a n o r E s t a t e s . T h i s f i n e h o m e h a s a f a m i l y r o o m a n d n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , full b a s e -m e n t a n d 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . A s k i n g $ 5 9 , 9 0 0

4 9 Y E A R S

O F D E P E N D A B L E

S E R V I C E

G A 1 -32398 FIVE

2 LIVONIA LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

5 6 6 0 MILE ROAD

G A 7 - 0 7 3 3 33235 WEST SEVEN MILE

SUPERBLY d e c o r a t e d 4 b e d -

r o o m c o l o n i a l in K e a t i n g t o n .

P r i v a t e b e o c h . 2 f t b o t h * , f a m -

ily r o o m w i t h f i r e p l o c e , c e n -

t r a l o i r , a f t o c h e d g o r o g e , o n

c u l - d e - s o c . $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 .

3 b t f d r o o m r a n c h o n o v e r 2

oc re* . R o o m f o r h o r s e . S m a l l

o r c h a r d o n d l o a d * of t ree* .

Troy Schoo l . $ 4 9 , 5 0 0 .

Thompson-Brown B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f i e l d

6 4 2 - 0 7 0 3

ROCHESTER - Grea t Oaks West. >illsred colonial. 1 4 years old. 4*0 sq ft . 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths,

l ibrary, formal dining room, kitch-en breakfas t nook, first floor laun-dry. rosewood paneled family room with fireplace, full basement . 2 4 car at tached garage, premium lot. custom designed patio $79.900. Owner *5IWI*

RANCH home a t tached garage. 2 bedrooms and den or 3 Kitchen with nook. 1 4 baths, dining room 2 fireplaces Rochester a rea Near schools, swim club, racquet club Mid 40's $514043 452 2729

ROCHESTER AREA 3 bedroom ranch lust listed Exclu-sive subdivision 2 full baths, fam-ily room, centra l a i r conditioning Beautiful lot $4*900

Weaver Real Estate 1340 Walton Blvd Rochester Cor of Livemois 661-4I40

309 NorthviHe Novi NORTHVILLE Edender ry Hills, colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, cus torn drapes and f ix tures Large foyer with circular s ta i rway. Wet plaster , hardwood floors, family room with wet ba r . professionally landscaped Wooded 4 acre lot $W.900 Owner. 349 5957

N O V I PRIVATE LAKE

Like new 3 bedroom brick ranch, large family room, natural fire place. 2 car a t tached garage, full basement , clubhouse Just $9.90< lakes over payments Quick posses aion

LEE Call Lee. and s ta r t pack in"

47*41*1

NOVI. 3 bedroon, ranch . 1 4 baths family room, f i replace, dish washer , t rash mashe r , oven *0 1*5 lot By owifer. 34*7072

NORTHVI l lE - MULTIPLE Over I ac re in ci ty. Has lovely : bedroom home at edge of property An ideal re t i rement investment Possible 17 unit can be built $59,500 Call 3494700

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

Area.

S & * sewers. Immacula te home

MET A MORA Area. • t e I t Acre parcels availabe oe L.C. Terms Rolling A wooded excellent future home silos f rom $2,000 per acre. Call today wo have many vacant parcels to choose f rom

CARUSO REALTY 7 8 1 - 5 5 8 5

JUST MARRIED? I h o v e jus t t h e h o m e f o r y o u .

E o s y a s s u m p t i o n , $ 3 , 1 0 0

d o w n . 7 % % $ 1 7 5 p e r m o n t h

b u y * th i* 2 b e d r o o m c o n -

d o m i n i u m . A s k i n g $ 2 0 , 9 0 0 .

C a l l : D O N KAMEN, 4 6 4 - 0 8 0 0 .

O n e W a y TROY. J spacious bedrooms. 1 4 batha. family room, natora l fire->lsce. central a i r . 7 4 1 Assumable Mortgage $34,500 Open Sun. 1 to 4

PM MI-9245

pool, cluc

BEAUTIFUL RECREATION ROOM with f i replace highlights this t r im 3 bedroom ranch in Com-merce Township Doorwall leads to private patio. Assumable mort-gage $3*.900

ASK FOR BOB LYNDALL

c h a m b e r l a i n 626-9100

BY O W N E R Nearly new all brick and alumi-num 3 bedroom raised ranch in charming Highgate On The Green. Wlxom Adjoins 10 ac re community park Wall to wall carpeting throughout, full basement , city water and sewers, large beated 2 ca r garage , landsacped Very close to schools and recrea t ion areas $39,500 or low assumption lo f r loan $24-5111

NEWLY LISTED! O r c h a r d Hil l* $ 4 6 , 9 0 0

S h a r p r a n c h w i t h c e n t r a l a i r .

3 b e d r o o m s , b e a u t i f u l l y f i n -

i s h e d r e c r o o m w i t h w e t b a r

C o v e r e d t e r r o c e c o u l d e a s i l y

b e m a d e i n t o F l o r i d a r o o m .

F a m i l y r o o m w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e -

p l a c e

Thompson-Brown

2 6 1 - 5 0 8 0

BY owner brand new bi level 4 bedrooms. 2 full bathrooms, family room with f i replace. 2 car garage lake privileges Buyers only

363 02IS

3 . 6 0 0 *q. f t . c o l o n i a l , i n c l u d

i n g s e p a r a t e i n - l a w q u a r t e r s

o n 5 o c r e * in C o m m e r c e T o w n

*hip . Full b a * e m e n t , a t t o c h e d

g a r a g e , c o n t r o l a i r , o n l y 2

y e a r s o l d $ 7 5 , 0 0 0

Thompson-Brown B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f i e l d

6 4 2 - 0 7 0 3 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 3 bed room ranch, basement , newly deco rated, carpeted. 4 block from Com merce Lake $24,900 $0 down to vets 35* 47**

ALL BRICK, custom built beautiful ranch in Northville Township, with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, separa te dining room, the rmo glass windows, hardwood floors, fully carpe ted . 4 car garage and finished full basement On 4 ac re fenced lot Have to see to apprecia te for only $45,000 453 $01$

311 For Sole Oddond County

CLARKSTON SCHOOL AREA

NEW 3 bedroom. 1.500 sq ft brick ranch home 2 ce r amic tile baths 2 car garage , large lot in rolling, wooded countryside Complete. $43,900 $ 4 1 mor tgage available

SYLVAN 394-0300

320 Other Suburban Homos for sale

COMMERCE TWP 1 4 acres. 3 bedroom brick, family room with f i replace, finished basement . 2 car

Crage, 20x40 inground pool with a t e r Asking $44.1

LAKE PRIVILEGES HEATED POOL

Luxurious home, fami ly room, fire place, full basement , a t tached ga-rage. beautiful pr ivate sandy beach $55,900

CHRYSLER REAL ESTATE 3*3 7139 887 3033

NEWLY LISTED! N o t t i n g h o m W o o d s $ 1 0 4 , 0 0 0

ATTENTION EXECUTIVE!

G r a c i o u s 4 b e d r o o m G e o r g i a n

C o l o n i a l o n ' / j ACRE of s h e e r

b e a u t y . C i r c u l a r d r i v e , s o r i n k l

i n g s y s t e m , c e n t r a l a i r CUS-

T O M QUALITY T H R O U G H O U T

M a n y . M a n y , M o n y e x t r a s

l e f t f o r y o u to s e e l

Thompson-Brown

2 6 1 - 5 0 8 0

BY OWNER Waterfront canal back Charming newly decorated ranch on Cul de sac with mature trees 3 bedrooms 2 batha 2 fire-places. family room. Florida room. 2 4 ca r at tached garage Ideal home for family fun Snowmobile, skate, ice boat. fish, sail and ski from your own back ya rd Walk to shopping, playground, boat club, beaches, tennis court and good West Bloomfield Schools Reduced

M2.900. Ml 457*

322 For sab

336 norfcfa Property For sab

N L A U I I P U L

PranklHi. H WANT A I W I kat^ Wo bat tkat 1 mile long Crescent Beach on I Roy. Sarasota la the ftoest In Ida We offer a I bedroom furnWhod. private beach ant" No ctUieren. no pets Not a I Condominium m a n a g e r and

APPEALING 2 bedroom tow-nhouse Troy (Strathmore Village), garage , patio, basement . 1 4 baths.

' iwiouse *** mortgage i73

WILL TRADE! If y o u h o v e a c a m p e r , t r u c k ,

or c o t t a g e , y o u m i g h t b e a b l e

t o t r a d e fo r t h e d o w n p a y -

m e n t o n th i* 2 b e d r o o m

c o n d o . Col l : D O N KAMEN

464-0800

O n e W a y NOVI. 2 bedroom. 1 4 baths, car pet. drapes, all appliances Indoor outdoor pool All clubhouse facil ities $32,500 474-342$

LITTLE VALLEY

MOBILE HOME SALES 8 M i l e M e r r i m a n AREA 1 2 N e w M o b i l e H o m e s

O n D i s p l a y

$4,995 up Lois a v a i l a b l e . SPECIALS! All

n e w , 1 4 w i d e * , 2 a n d 3 b e d -

r o o m * , f r o m $ 6 , 9 9 5

_ 4 7 6 - 4 0 7 2

Flor-VUlo. pool

hi-rise

10 ACR MANCHESTER

Well and Sapt ic la s a d Sq. Foal af w a f t out with decking o e Immed ia t e poaoao-•ten Asking tW. tW.

CHAPIN, BROKER 4W4197

taker will furnish ptctureo and Bloomfield re ferences B4 .Wt H D Weir. SWt M.dnlgkt Pass . Saraso ta . Florida 33*41 4 1 3 344*3*3

338 Lots and Acroags For salt

TWO acres for sale in the cU Bloomfield Hills on Orchard Rl Rd between Vaughn A Long L Rd Topo and borings has been done For information, call. 3*3 3*30

ity of

S B

ENJOY country living, approx ~d area acre . Hixon

t e r m s Gunn Rd

$51-71*4

UVONIA P R I M E

3/4 ACRE Beautiful residential ravine lot in a nice country like a rea , all utilities included, priced below market al tt0.500 Great t e r m s .

R e d C a r p e t REALTORS

ROYAL OAK. 14 Mile A Crooks. 2 bedrooms, new shag carpet , air conditioning must sell Ask for Bob. 549 5525 or 5*54044

COMMERCE Rd Orchard U k e Rd Cheap ' 2 bedrooms. 2 bath condo townhouse. like new $3900 to a s sume MI-00*0

SOUTHFIELD WOODVALE CLUSTER HOMES

2 Bedroom Luxury Townhouse $44900 or rent with option lo buy *3*5 per month Quiet wooded set ting yet just minutes to Tel-12 For

ion please phone EX ECU-UM SALES Inc

474-0245

information pli TIVE CONDOM1NII

326 Duplexes for sale PLYMOUTH Pr ime in-town loca tion 2 bedrooms per side, base ment . appliances Move right in 445.900 Te rms Agents

455-0257

5 2 2 - 3 5 0 0

53 ACRE R E T R E A T

1300 /r . . . . . . . . . winding river frontage Some large t rees and over 15.000 small pines Secluded, beautiful and less than an hour 's drive from Birmingham

REALTORS Metamora . Mich

<71 22*3

338 lots and Ht scfe

R E D

W I N G

TICKET WINNER

Randi Keoleikn 25101 Cast ler<igh

Farmington Hills, N148024

But you must call th< Promotion Dept of the Observer |& Eccerrtnc no later than 5 p.rr). Tuesday, February 11, 1975 lo claim your TWO FREE RED WIG HOCKEY TICKETS. 261 8600, Qxt 209

CONGRATULATES

19 9 Acres of Woods I dorner touch ing St Joseph River, land contract available, located on Cfcunty Road. $0 acres . *7 ac res tillable, located south of Camden. Michigan Land contract available. 45 acres bare land 57 acres tillabW Financing available Richard Masters . Bro ker Waldron. Michigan! 517 3*42*3*

SOUTHFIELD. Farm brook Road South side. 2 acres 1402-297 *S32

PINCKNEY BY O W N E R

$ 9 9 0 PER ACRE

64 ACRES E V E N I N G S 1 - 4 7 5 8 9 8 9

HARBOR SPRINGS. Just reduc e d ' ! Picturesque fa rm house nich ed into 25 wooded and rolling ac res 3 4 miles f rom t iwn beauti ful views of surrounding coun t rys ide : 3 bedroom 4 out buildings, all in very «ood condi lion Priced to sell at 1 $.900 GRA HAM REAL ESTATE 52* 2541

CHEYBOYGAN Dou| acres , s t ream, woodec

each T e r m s

FOR SALE lot. choice area West Bloomfield. 150 x 150 Owner

(240352

NOVI. almost an ac re Near Eight Mile and Meadowbrook Must sell

45541*3

2 bedroom ro i imate l '

BRIGHTON AREA. duplex, each unit approximately 9*0 sq ft Competely carpeted, draped, carport , a ssume 8 4 0 mort-gage. for complete detai ls . 4744245 After *. 478 9395

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

O A K PARK BEST BUY IN TOWN

This lovely 4 bedroom Cape Cod home must be seen to be appre cialed 2 baths, ga rage , living room, kitchen, patio Pr ice includ es re f r igera tor , stove, washer and dryer Centrally located near North land and schools Priced at only *2*,500 at 5 4 * Call a f t e r 4 PM

35* 1*5*

328 Townhouses for sale ~7V* ASSUMABLE Mortgage

Delightful 3 bedroom townhouse in the Northville - Plymouth area fea luring the unique but optional Ex tended School Year system Com-pletely and very tastefully deco-rated. this 1,400 sq ft unit comes with fireplace, centra l a i r . electric stove, ref r igera tor , dishwasher, electronic air c leaner , carpeting, custom drapes, landscaped patio area and gas grill Townhouse is within easy walking distance of 4

1 7 ACRES Grand Blanc off 175 Chicken ranch, toned industr ial Excellent investment for a professional man No management

ACREAGE • 92 Wooded peninsula. 24 ac re lake Holly Twp Near Fen ton

FENTON LAKE • 3 bedroom ranch Bood beach Te rms

BULL REALTY 6 9 4 - 8 6 9 0

3 4 8 C o m t t e r y k D t s

OAKLAND HILLS. 2 vaults, and companior $12 000 or best offer

rave lots, t memorial

4534042

4 C E M E T E R Y LOT Hills Cemetery

; Oakland 3*4 9*79

.. . 4 CEMETERY LOT Hills Cemetery

i. Oakland 3*4 9*79

3 5 0 F o r m s f o r s a l e

KEEGO HARBOR lakefront . 4 bed room. 1 4 balh ranch newly deco rated, excellent condition $29,900 or make offer $0 down lo vets

358 47*6

lakes, an e lementary school, and a variety o r recreat ional facilities

. . . " r e e

349-Slfi t ime weekends

332 Mobile For sale

pater Asking $44,900 624 4277

FINE HOMES Pontiac Area nice • neat • coxy s ta r t e r home Living room, dining

rm, one bedroom, basement $14 990

Madison Heights, move in today, one year old 4 bedroom brick ranch, assume $3,100

FINE HOMES 3 9 8 - 6 2 2 0

ONLY $350 down a s s u m e s very low monthly payment, easy t e rms 1973 Hillcrest. 12 x 52. 2 bedrooms, shed. deck, air conditioner, skirt-ing. excellent condition, can stay on lot. Country Es ta tes . Northville Call now for more information and save big Immedia te possession. 1st o f f e r t akes , mus t sell any t ime

437 1*47

322 Condominiums For Sale

BY OWNER Rochester . Avon Kings Cove a rea New 2 bedroom rancn and 3 bedroom townhouse. 2 4 baths, full basement , one car ga rage . $ 43.000 652-4970

NORTHFIELD Hills-Troy. 2 large bedrooms .14 baths, living room with fireplace, pool, tennis, lake Vacant $32,900 ($5,000 below mar-ket value I 641-9432

BY OWNER. Troy Near Somerset 2 large bedrooms with walk Ins I full. 2 half baths Rec and separate laundry room Appliances included Possible assumption $33,900 or best offer M4*513

Appro* one mile f rom 1-275 Free-way $17,000 After 5 weekdays, an j

CHAMPION 1973. 14 x *0. central air. must sell $7.$00 or best offer Many e x t r a s C h a t e a u R o c h e s t e r

651-30*7

COTTAGE MOBILE HOME. 10 x 50. 2 bedroom, tt.596 47* 4072

PLYMOUTH RD A Inkster . new 2 bedroom. Bus service, near shop ping Ideal for older couple $9** down, $89 25 month 9374M9

C A S H REBATES O N

MOBILE HOMES

$ 2 0 0 to $ 5 0 0 S e l e c t e d M o d e l s d u r i n g F e b r u -

a r y .

D A R L I N G

MOBILE HOMES ' / j M i l e S. of 1 - 9 6 o n Novi Rd

N o v i

3 4 9 - 1 0 4 7

SOUTHFIELD. I skirted, on lot. $3.9*6.

bedroom. $3,996. 10 room. $1,995

bedrooms. Farmington. s W. I bed

47*-4072

APPROXIMATELY 2 ACRES, heavily wooded, ravine running s t ream sewer, water and paving Located in Village of Beverly Hills

3545421

CHOICE lot in Bloomfield villa with lot! sq ft $27 500

illage 13.500

•42-2030

A BETTER BUY A 3 bedroom nationally known Wausau Home. 1054 sq ft ranch in eluding carpeting, e lectr ic radiant heal. $19,900 on your land Finanr ing available Let us show you how to save up to $5,000 Land available in Hamburg . Pinckney and Gre gory area Livingston County Buy now before prices go up Man> at-tractive I 58 ac re parcels Starting at $5,900 10 acres at 412.900 Over 150 parce ls to choose f rom Easy LC t e r m s Park P lanners Assoc 625 E Main St (M 341 Pinckney. Michigan S74-3M4 or $7* 3135

LOT. V Acre, behind Kirk In The Hills Church. $3* 000. Land Con t rac t Available. 5*5-4215

HIGHLAND N acre Axford Acres, all utilities, access to Duck U k e . $8100 7«* land contrac t $*4 per month After 5 PM 455-9557

frontage available

bs Lake 40 cabin Also lot $15,150

14*7 400*

SMALL Horse F a r m lb acres five miles north of Ann Afbor 4 bed room home 2 car barn , fenced pasture

garage Pole 4*5 2743

40 ROLLING NEAR C o d i l l o c , w

b e d r o o m F o r m

T e r m s $ 1 0 , 0 0 0

$ 3 5 , 0 0 0 Coll M

6 4 5 - 2 5 0 0 or

C R A N B R Assoc Inc Real tors

352 Commercia Industrial

ACRES i h la rge 5

Co lon ia l

D o w n

Balogh,

6 4 6 - 6 1 0 2

D O K

ROYAL OAK betwee i I3'J and 14 Mile, for sale or lease 5500 sq ft industrial building An conditioned panelled offices. 12 * 14 ft over head door Paved pari ing LI 43409

INDUSTRIAL

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10 Acres, 5 bedrooms, 2 full batha. dining room, kitchen, u Uit* room Remodeled 5 years ago. Kidney shapod pond with mrrouitding wood area snd grssa lawn Two car garage with full second *ofy bfi snd attached animal shekcr and l'/i car garage. Extremely well landscaped with 5 large walnut trees, 1 blue spruce, three wells House i» eilremely neat and dean. $62,SOO.

o r e n f . n e l s o n r e a l t o r 9 1 6 3 Main St. , Wki lnsore Lake

1-449-4466 Evenings $ 4 9 - 4 1 4 4 o r 4 4 9 - 4 4 6 6

Cham beriain gy4o/0 REALTORS

We have a limited

amount of mortgage money at 8Va %

Counsel with Chamberlain. TODAY!

PLEASE BE MY VALENTINE! You'll love me forever I'm a beautiful 4 bedroom Cape Cod with 2 full baths, natural fireplace in living room, gorgeous finished basement and family room. 2 car garage. I'm in West land's best wea, with Livonia Schools and I also hsve a terrific aiaumpiion! Please hurry and say youU be mine. I'm only $37,000. Call 721 8400.

DON'T PASS ME BY! Says this beautiful three bedroom aO brick ranch in West land's top area! $31,900 is the pnee and the quality speaks for itaalf. So come on in snd see thia one I Cal 721-8400 for an appointment T O DA Y111

LUXURY COLONIAL Four bedroom, family room with finished basement and central air. Beautifully decorated. This is a MUST SEE I m b i a Weatland Priced to sell quickly at $43,900. Cal 721-8400

WANT LOW PAYMENTS? Try this super assumption on s two bedroom home in quiet taction of Wayne New carpeting thru out. AO nearly deco

- ra ted . Urge matter bedroom. IV* car garage. Super Sharp and very clean. Only $21,500. Ca l 721 S400.

BUY OF THE YEAR SlMrpI Sharp! Sharp! 2 year old, 3 bedroom ranch. Features; iKg* master bedroom far that big furniture. Family kitchen. Beautifully decorated and immaculate. Also features Ml basement, faced large lot. and a terrific assumption. Just reduced to $25,900. Better ktirry on thia one. Call 721 *400

Westland/Livonia Office 34215 Fon1 Road Westland. M ichigan 48185 721-8400

73/4%

Interest on s NEW mortgage available Csnton's be« area This 3 bedroom Colonisl features s 19 ft. m ine r bedroom, professions! decorating thru o u t Natural ftreplaqs in family room and full basement. Priced for Quick Sale $47,000 caB

455 5200.

WHY RENT? When with $3,000 down on a Land Contract you can own this 2 bedroom older home. Featuring large bvmg room and dining room Fully carpeted. Extra large lot in Ptymo^h cad 45$ S200.

THE ADVANTAGE TO YOU ...ia price, location, lovely neighborhood A a good houee with nice yard 3 betkooma. 2 batha. family room with fireplace. L v g c country kitchen. Priced in the 40'a call 455-5200.

SPACIOUS COUNTRY LIVING Get out of the city into this 5 bedroom, noaslgic home a t ting in the quiet community of Scwth Lyon. This home sits on s corner lot. bat a dining room pkit den. Priced at 132,000 call 455-5200.

BE NO. 1 Own thia large home a> Novi. Thia spacious Colonial bat 4 bedrooma, large kitchen with laiand block, built in wet bar, automat* garsge door opwer. gas grii, a must to mt caB .

455 5200.

Plymouth/Northville Office

1360 '. Main

Pl/mouth V ichigan 48W0 4^5-5200

VALENTINE SPECIAL a. duuhg iraa. fntai it seflifig

Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch 1V4 baths, fireplaces, utility room, many kitchen extras, Lsrge lot. 12$ x 270. Thia sharp home $49,900 Call 476 9100 for more aiformstioo

ily room for only

NICER THAN FLOWERS ON VALENTINE'S DAlY

And la at a longer too. Sharp 3 bedroom TriLOrel Family room, large utility room. IV* baths. Within walMng dietanee of Livoma Mall. Good assumption Asking pnfe $34,900. Need to know morel Call 476-9100.

CANT WRAP THIS WITH A RED RIBBON

But this d t v p brick rwich would make a greet Valentines gift. 3 bohooma, IV* batha, and terrace. Locatsd |n Gardens. Immediate Occupancy Land Contract Only 132,900. C a l 4749100

STRUCK BY CUPID You will f a t in love with this lovely 2 bedroom kome. Vary large Irrisg room, terrace. IV* car port and air (ondiooasr. Great for couple starting out. Atking 129,500. C a | 4749100

LOVED BUT OUTGROWN This lovely 1 beAoom ooodommium. IV* kitchen eatrae. Vary dean. Good Aniwpl ina . Thia cen be a l yom for only 121400. Ca l 476-9100 for mote . format ion

l ivonia/Farmington Office 19S90 M indiebelt Road ^ ^ Livonia. W ichigan 48152 f s f 476-9100 r r .

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INDUSTRIAL OXFORD l H P U m U A L PARI New MKhmrtol park, all • menu Indude rail Laadl t e rms Will balld to m * j broudwr* . R J B B BRECHT REALTY C U M nobece* Bldg DatraR. Mich

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PLYMOUTH J family brick heat. l > r a p Many extras per month income I U . M 0 down land contract

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For tale LARGE, desirable commercia l chopping center corner lot. 109 100 Pueblo Weat. Colorado Mot hi r ill. muat tell reaaoaabie . must sa rifice Ml

MIDDLEBELT RD fi vonia. income home oo peopert. lell or t rade t M unit apartm<- ( building) After • PM M4 l i f e

360 Business Opportunities

SERVICE STATION ROCHESTER Walton • Squirrel Rds Mobil Service Station f*r lease For fu r ther informai io i . please call Mr. Grey

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BUSINESS AND Proper ty , l u t e d • years, sauna bath.

aata 120.00 down, balance 7*< land contract Total IM M0 Frank . 5J5 I5M

MARKETING consultants and exe • utive recrui ters will be given l^e opportunity to par t ic ipa te and vest in established management consulting business P 0 Bo* Troy. Mich . 41017

MARINA Year round operation R f-•ort a rea Snowmobile and mot< r-cycle sales k service . 4 bedroofn home included $115,000 T e r n * Cal Hough or Gordon Crane BAROnly bar in town SMD and quor license Near Ohio line Seats ISO Apt up Excellent g r o * $110 000 T e r m s Rex Glover RESTAURANT * TRUCK STOP Intersection 1 U S. Highways S Mich Recently remodeled I a c r t s parking High volume gro« s ISO 000 Owner will f inance Gordon Crane

G L O V E R REAL ESTATE ONE

Adrian 1-263-4^11

CRAFT A GIFT SHOP Established in Livonia. |15,0f0 Moving up-state, reason for selli

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rOpCHESTER IN ROCHUTCft . I bedroom

meats , catlact ti

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Park Apart-Ml-gTll I bedroom. M0 E

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH ONE A two bedroom units avall-

a. Newly decorated, carpeted air conditioned, vary attractive. Nicely landscaped Off street park inf. Reasonable

455-1510

BLUE G A R D E N

A P A R T M E N T S

W E S T L A N D 1 ond 2 bedroom oportments. No children or pel*.

FROM SI 75 Coll between 10 AM-6PM

729-2242

PLYMOUTH. 1 bedroom TmoE Liberty. Pi lgrim Apar tmen t s Avail-able March I Stove, ref r igera tor , carpet ing large room sixes. 1110 Couplet 4S5I37J

NORWAYNE PA L M E R. VENOY Area clean I Bedroom, t l t t month ly. 1120 depoeit 2«I-4471 or 4HOM1

I wonder why Ted A Alice live A play at

W O O D C R E S T VILLA

A P A R T M E N T S

& HEALTH C L U B An Apartment that gives I t em 1100 sq f t , ; f i replace. Intercom, and car-port •

Complete Health Club including in door, outdoor year around pool

Less than ' i hour to downtown De troit . less than 20 minutes to De troll Metro Airport and 5 minutes lo the Westland Shopping Center

In Westland on Wayne Rd . be tween Joy and Ford Rds Open f rom 10 • 10 daily

PHONE 261-8010

400 Apartments to rent

SENIOR CITIZENS

Beoutiful fu l ly equipped 2 bedroom apar tment dwell ing. Ava i l ab le for i m m e d i a t e occu-pancy at 1 0 % rental dis-count. Convenient Southfield location. Phone 9 A M to 5 PM. da i ly a n d Sunday.

3 5 2 - 2 4 3 5

WILLIAMSBURG VILLAGE. Bir mlngham Two bedroom, one bath townnouaes Graefield Rd $235 month M i M 4 2

WAYNE (northside t. 1 room apart ment . all utilities furnished. SIM secur i ty . P S week 7114429

WALLED Lake, spacious one bed room overlooking Lake, heat includ ed I I IS . 147 5111

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INVESTOR interested in purch i s ing or establishing Detroit a r f a Travel Agency Seeking tndividial with Travel Aeency experience who is capable of managing sarr Qualified persons please send sume lo Bo* » 4 . Observer A I centr ic . M25I Schoolcraft , Livon Michigan 4SIS0

362 fled Estate Wonted

Have A Buyer For o v u b o r b a n br ick ranch. 3 bed rooms , in the m i d 1 3 0 $ Mus t be nea r a bus l i ne TF is w i l l be a cosh sa le MAYFAIR 5 2 2 - 8 0 $ 0

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ask for :

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4 2 7 - 5 8 2 8

PLYMOUTH. I bedroom. Crest P a r k . 4IU6 Wilcox Rd Stove, re-f r igera to r . carpet ing, air condi-tioning. swimming pool Nice loca Hon overlooking park Available im

• nao mediate ly Adults 455-1372

LARGE 2 bedroom, living, kitchen, bath Utilities except electricity. No pCts, references Orchard Lake a rea 1115 Security. }!M M3 1493

APARTMENT 10 minutes from Plymouth Couple or ret ired per-sons 453 3128

KINGSWOOD PLACE APARTMENTS

N o w Rent ing i n Sou th f i e l d Rent your own townhouse apart-ment Private basemen t , and patio Shag carpet ing, centra l a ir . range, ref r igera tor , and dishwasher Also community building and swimming pool

LUXURY UNITS - $ 3 6 0 UP

On Evergreen. I block S of 12 Mile

5 5 7 - 1 8 0 4

CHURCH 11.1. SQUARE' APTS Troy's finest 1 bedroom apart ments includes dishwasher, carpet ing. full size washer and dryer in each apartment Central air. foal cony, reserved carport, heated pool, plus other features Adults No p e t s 695 K i r t s . K of Crooks

689 3727

INTERESTING ASSUMPTION on this spacious 4 bedroom 2'4 bath Colonial in Livonia's Golfview Meadows, family room, carpeting, fire-place, built ins. $55,900

SEEING IS BELIEVING! and you won't be lieve the inside of this 3 bed room ranch with family room till you see it. $43,500

IN A HURRY? IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY and a terrific assumption, 3 bedroom, V/j bath Colonial, family room, carpeting, fireplace, attached garage, $42,900

$19,900 IN LIVONIA? yes, it's true that's the price on this aluminum sided 2 bedroom home with a garage.

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A D V A N C E of M i c h i g o n

6 8 7 6 MIDOLEBELT

_ 4 2 7 - 5 4 0 0 W ANTED-SMALL HOME

I need a smal l I bedroom hoeie

F I R S T O F F E R I N G

Three bedroom brick ranch Custom built. Gorgeous Setting just blocks from downtown Farmington Don't miss this $44,900

Q U I C K O C C U P A N C Y !

Three bedroom brick ranch Attractive panelled family room with fireplace Finished basement. Attached ga rage $62,900

L O C A T I O N C O U N T S

But this three bedroom contemporary ranch has even more than that. Finished basement with workshop find second kitchen. Fireplace Garage Livonia $35,400

First United OMARG. * * * j

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TOWER 12770 Orchard Lake «7$-

364 l ist ings Wanted

B U Y I N G - S E L L I N G FOR PERSONAL1ZED SERVIPE CALL OR VISIT:

TRIAD REALTY 1W7» W IS Mile. Southfie^i

358-6443

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y of Dearborn Inc. INDUSTRIAL BELT-m Livonia, a 3 bedroom, alumi-num sided home, can be used as a residence until ready to use for industrial purposes. Price $25,000. Call 261-1600

CASTLE GARDENS-3 bedroom brick ranch with at-tached 2 car garage, beautiful family room, full base-ment, IV* baths, designed for family living, assume present mortgage with very favorable interest rate Price $38,900. Call 261-1600

CONDOMINIUM-Sharp, 1st floor, 2 bedroom con-dominium with screened balcony, insulated windows, private storage and laundry in basement, custom drap-es and carpeting, central air, swimming pool and clubhouse, close to shopping and churches, imme-diate occupancy Price $28,900 Call 261-1600

BEAUTIFUL ESTATE-3 acres in heart of Livonia, very private hilly ravine area, lots of trees and nice stream, in-ground swimming pool, spacious family room, 3 car attached garage, much more! Call for appointment to see Price $120,000 Call 261-1600

CAPE COD-Sharp 4 bedroom, 2 V* baths, kitchen built-ins, formal dining room, family room with raised hearth fireplace, central air, completely carpeted, finished basement, 2 car attached garage Price $55,900. Call 261-1600

VACANT-Garden Now-Built later! Nice treed lot in Country-like area but within walking distance of shop-Dina, transportation, cf urches, etc. Price $7,000. Call 261-1600

LIVONIA OFFICE 15707 FARMINGTON RD.

LIVONIA 261-1600

• the HELPFUL People! —-

400 Apartments to rent 400 Apartmants to rent

S U B L E A S E available at The Glens. 4 bedrooms. 2'* baths, Bloomfield Hills schools lmmedi ate occupancy. Renew own lease J u n e J . ' " 7

BEL MAR TERRACES I bedroom apar tments 1172 Fully carpeted, drapes, kitchen appli-ances included 1126 Middlebelt. Garden City. Manager Apt 15

TWO bedroom a p a r t m e n t Maple and Coolidge area All conven-iences except dishwasher . No chil-dren or pets 1235 monthly 643-9109

NEW I and 2 bedroom apar tments from 1175 533 9146

SEE US FIRST Wa are offering two spacious one . . Jroom a p a r t m e n t s All Cop pert one appliances Fully carpeted Pay everything but electr ic Call between 114 PM. Resident Man-ager.

689-5925 TOWNE APARTMENTS

155 KIRTS

BEAUTIFUL new one bedroom effi ciency Shag carpe t ing , dish washer , heat and water supplied On So Blvd.. near 1-75 Chestnut Hill Village f i t s month Call af ter 1 PM I S 2 4 2 *

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LUXURY Ranch. Two bed-

rooms. t w o ba ths , l a rge l i v i n g

room w i t h f i r ep lace . N ice

k i t chen a n d d i n i n g room.

N e w l y ca rpe ted a n d deco-

r a t e d Basement a n d 2 car go -

roge $ 4 5 0 m o n t h Ca l l Mr .

Ba logh . 6 4 5 - 2 5 0 0 . 6 4 6 - 6 1 0 2 .

CRANBROOK Assoc Inc. Real tors

PLYMOUTH. 2 bedroom duplex apar tment , stove * ref r igera tor , lease k security deposit. 1150 month. Evenings 459 1237 or

459-9593

ONLY A FEW APTS

In B r a n d N e w

S U N N Y M E D E S u p e r b l y Located In

TROY'S

G O L D E N

C O R R I D O R

Evey LUXURY y o u h a v e asked

for. BALCONIES. Cen t ra l A i r ,

a n d Heat . GREAT Closets. SPA-

CIOUSNESS. S w i m Pool, UP-

STAIRS Laundry

I m m e d i a t e Occupancy

Ch i l d ren W e l c o m e , No Pets.

O n e Bedroom. One Bath, 2

Bedrooms, l ' / j ba ths , inc lud-

i n g CorDort f r o m $ 2 5 0 Mode l

O p e n Da i ly , 12-6 PM End of

Kirts Rd , b e t w e e n 15 & 16

M i l e Roods. E of Crooks

6 8 9 - 1 3 7 7

PLYMOUTH T bedroom, in quiet clean 8 Unit building, new carpet ing. fresh paint, neat included, l ease , s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t , rent 1175

278 9391

400 Apartments to rent

a p t conditioned, carpeted , draped, all utilities except electr ic From $170 month 53*5*4

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN I bedroom a p a r t m e n t , ground level Large yard Small well • behaved pel permit ted I1SS per month plus security deposit Evenings only:

Ml I-SMI

F A R M I N G T O N

M A N O R APARTMENTS

One bedroom apa r tmen t Shag car-peting. drapes, centra l heat and air conditioning, appliances

4 7 4 - 2 5 5 2

ROYAL OAK TOWNHOUSE LOVES CHILDREN AND P E T S GWEN COURT • A private s treet . (io t raff ic , no noise Luxurious TWO KING SIZED BEDROOMS, ' i replace, country kitchen, ex t ra large yard. IW baths, basement , patio, private drive, dishwasher, >ven, ref r igera tor 1290 544-1200

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. FROM $215 338-0243

EXCLUSIVE and quiet Long U k e Rd . Bloomfield Hills. I story. IW baths. 2 bedrooms, centra l a ir . car-

Sted throughout, full basement . 95 month Call Ed Lort* 147-0700

ROYAL OAK TWO BEDROOM APT

Spacious, air conditioned, near shopping li bus Adults Leaae 910 S. Woodward near 1»W

NORTHVILLE. 1 bedroom a p a n ment in residential a rea , 1200 month with all u t i l i t ies 349-MIIor

474-4343

PLYMOUTH, excellent locaUon small building, beautiful I and ! bedroom apar tments , a i r condi-tioned. stove, re f r igera tor , dish washer , carpeting, draper ies . 1200-1250. plus security Call a f t e r 7 PM

415-2515

EARI, REA

of Plymouth, Inc

P L Y M O U T H A R E A

QUEEN ANNE COLONIAL. This fine Windsor Park home is in excellent condition and will make a fine place for your family--4 bedrooms, dining room, at-tached garage, family room with floor to ceiling fire-place, central air and large patio. An excellent value at $53,500 Call 453-0012

THIS EXECUTIVE FAMILY COLONIAL is located in Hough Park in the city of Plymouth on a large treed lot and features family conveniences such as 5 bed-rooms, dining ell. family room with fireplace. 2'^ baths, large 1st floor laundry and hobby room, walk-out basement-immediate occupancy, and good assump-tion $66,900 Call 453-0012 today!

N O R T H V I L L E A R E A

EXCEPTIONAL CAPE COD features 3 large bedrooms with walk-in closets, 2 full baths, unique family room with fireplace, country kitchen with built-ins, full base-ment, 2 car garage--move-in condition! Good as-sumption and occupancy $53,900 Call 349-5600

TWO BEAUTIFUL ACRES in Northville Township of-fers like-new 4 bedroom, V/t story home with 2 full baths, family room with fireplace and spacious country kitchen horses allowed $59,900Call 349-5600

NORTHVILLE OFFICE J r H

330 NORTH CENTER S"r Offoaruwti 349-5600

PLYMOUTH OFFICE

1115S MAIN ST 453-0012

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WE SPECIALIZE IN. 1. Finding your choice of home. 2. Listing your property for sale. 3. Commerc ia l and Income properties.

ANTIQUE LOVERS with a flair for decorating an older home. Located in town possible 5 bedroom plus formal dining. All brick exterior, 2 car garage $38,500.00

Four bedroom older home in City. 2 full baths, finished room in basement, 2 car garage. Many improvements make this a must see for the old home buff. $31,500.00

Do you admire workmanship?? In a quiet neighbor-hood, City of Plymouth, 3 bedroom custom built ranch, full basement. 2 car garage, good assumable mort-gage $38,900.00 Call 453-6800:

Appealing 4 bedroom colonial, carpet and drapes thruout. Many extra appointments in excellent taste, air conditioning, Plymouth Schools. An exciting ex-perience $54,000.00 Call 453-6800

IMPOSSIBLE TO BEAT—Three bedroom condo with full basement, carpeted and very sharp. A small amount needed to assume present mortgage "WOW" $24,900.00 For Details Call 453-6800

Secluded 1% acre site with pleasant old farm house among large trees, Genuine country setting $29,900.00 For Details Call 453-6800

Vacant Lots Available for Spring Time Building in Plymouth and Northville Area.

Tremendous potential for office or medical center, 2.5 acre parcel in desirable location of Canton Township. Extra acreage available, home on property ideal for office space $125,000.00

Tho Number for i l l Real Estate Nwds 453-6800

We appreciate your business.

HINES PARK APTS.

WESTLAND and 2 BEDROOMS

FROM $180 Carpet lag. dlaliwaaher. air condi Uoning. security intercom. 2 swim-ming pools and glamourous club-house

Overlooking beautiful Htnes Park with Its fabulous recreat ional facil-ities. nature t rai ls and picnic a reas

Public t ransportat ion at entrance Only 5 minutes Eas t of Hudson s Westland Center

SORRY. NO PETS COWAN ROAD. Jus t North oi Wsr ren. I block West of Merriman

425-0052 Monday-Friday 114

Saturday-Sunday 12-5

Bloomfield Manor West I A 2 bedrooms, carpet ing, drapes , appl iances including dishwasher Air conditioner and pool From t l M Orchard Lake Rd • Middle belt a r ea

682-2950 SIX MONTH lease Northwest De trott a r e a . I bedroom apar tment with appliances Including all utili-ties except electrici ty. 11451150 Call a f t e r 2 PM Agent U3-4600

400 Apartments to rent

BEDROOM DUPLEX, for in Troy. Living room, dining room combination. 1 bath , appliances air conditioning, carpel lna full basement , large back yard 12)0

tr month, security deposit re-t i r ed No peta. no singles After 5 U.

COURTVIEW Gardens Coolidge Deluxe I bedroom. I S baths, wet bar . d ishwasher , all ap-pliances. carpet ing, large balcony. No pets . Manager. M3-4III

FNFLATION FIGHTER PRICES

V i l l a g e M a n o r Ap ts

O x f o r d A r e a New units available now Also res-e rva t ion^ taken for March. April and May occupancy I bedroom de-luxe units f rom 1155 Widows and ret irees deluxe units f rom 1150 2 bedroom units f rom $210 No pets No Children

6 2 8 - 4 6 0 0

BIRMINGHAM MANOR M0 No Adams 1 bedroom apart-ment Adults only, no pets Call for appointment Mf 1-0026 or « 2 4 » | 7

P I E R R E APTS IM0I-IV2S5 Shiawassee, between Lahser and Telegraph. One block N of 7 Mile One and two bedroom apts Appliances, heat , carpet ing, air conditioning, pool. Adults See Manager or call 534-1555 or, 53S-0281

Plymouth Hills Apt. City of Plymouth. 714 S Mill near Ann Arbor Trai l . New I bedroom from 1110 including washer , dryer , ref r igera tor , electr ic range, carpel , air conditioning No pels Open Sat li Sun 12 to 7

455-4721 or 278-8319

400 Apartments to rent

N o r t h v i l l e G r e e n Deluxe contemporary I bedroom Immediate occupancy Rant includ aa: kitchen appliances, dishwasher balcony parch, carpcting. central air. storage locker, and laundry fa citities

I MILE RD AT RANDOLPH v» Mile W. Sheldon Rd

3 4 9 - 7 7 4 3

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APARTMENTS

N Terri torial Rd li Sheldon (Behind NBD Bank)

One bedroom Carpeting and drapes in living room, large clos els. air conditioning, appliances Storage area in basement Including washers and d rye r s Pool Ample parking, spacious grounds I year lease 1200 security deposit From 1175 Adults No pets See resident manage r or call

4 5 5 - 2 1 4 3

ROCHESTER - s t » large ! room townhouae. b d ides c lag. air coodtliantag- d.shw carpart. baaaoneat m per month.

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to rent

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AVAILABLE JMMB Pine Lake A

Orchard Lake Townhouse

2 large bedrooms. I S baths, all a p ' pi iances. dishwasher , ishag carpet central heat and a i r . fail basement carpor t . CJoae to shopping W Bloomfield Schools Ch l l f r en s c cepted. sorry no

Weekdays. S514IM

FARMINGTON HILLS Just completed one txjdroom apar t -ments Central a ir . appliance*, car-peting. d rapes From f l M . 47S-IJSJ

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t i oned . cor p e t e d . some bosa-

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453-8200 1005 ANN ARBOR TRAIL Plymouth, Michigan

FIRST OFFERING! BEACON HILL, a widely known area of fine individualized homes on spacious set-tings And, this example enjoys a refreshingly dif-ferent exterior followed by an interesting arrange-ment of interior space. 4 bedrooms, including a dramatic master bedroom suite, 2Vi baths, a study, formal dining room, family room with fireplace 1st level laundry, an exceptional kitchen, and oversized attached garage. IT'S ALL HERE PLUS AN IN-VITING ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE. $89,900. Call 453-8200

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! Impossible to find fault with this lovingly up-dated home. Every feature has enjoyed uncompromising good taste 3 bedrooms, the kitchen will be a joy to work in, formal dining area, basement, and 1V4 car garage. Central Air for summer comfort! DON'T OVERLOOK IT $32,900. Call 453-8200

$39,900 An attractive price for this brick Colonial with 3 bedrooms. 1V* baths, family room with fire-place, full basement, and attached double garage. Terrific neighborhood for young families too Call 453-8200

A PLEASANT SETTING enjoying a fine location and towering trees. Spacious slate entry, 3 full baths, 3 bedrooms, a study, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, basement, and end entrance 2'^ car garage Full city services too A FAVORED PLYMOUTH LOCATION $71,900. Call 453-8200

J. L. Real Estate

SAUCEPAN BRIGHT $ 2 7 , 5 0 0 Two story Income, neat and clean, stove and refrigerator included in each unit. good investment, handy location

TO SEE IS TO LOVE IT $ 3 2 , 9 0 0 Desirable three bedroom brick ranch. located in Livonia close to Plymouth Kitchen a real wife saver, excellent con-dition plus two car^garage

RIGHT NEIGHBORS—RIGHT VALUE $ 3 5 , 9 0 0 Located in prime Plymouth area, large finished recreation room, three bedroom brick ranch, oversized two car garage. nicely landscaped, priced below market

IT'S WIFE APPROVED $ 3 8 , 9 0 0

Three bedroom brick Colonial, large cov-ered terrace, family room with fireplace, attached two car garage, right location Priced to sell.

JUST RIGHT FOR FAMILY COMFORT

New on market. Colonial. Prestige loca tion, three bedroom kitchen with pantry, large family room with fireplace, built in bookshelves, two car garage, many many extras too numerous to mention. Call for more

$ 4 4 , 9 0 0

6 0 7 S. M A I N ST . P L Y M O U T H

453-2210

Family room, fireplace. 3 bedrooms. VA baths, kitchen built-ins, Southfield. $35,900

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Fireplaced living room, dining room, 3 oedrooms, recreation room, Lathrup Village $42,900

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Recreation room, family room, large living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms. Southfield. $48,500.

Family room, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2'^ ba rs . 1st floor laundry, many extras Southfield. $57,900

Cham berlai" REALTORS"

S o u t h f i e l d / L a t h r u p V i l l a g e O f f i c e

2 6 8 4 0 S o u t h f i e l d R d a t 11 M i l e

557-6700 t a J OWIWTJW'I*

E X E C U T I V E H O M E

6 bedroom^ 4 full baths, family room with fireplace. 2 car garage, in oo one acre overlooking apple orchard and rolling hills Call Bob Gray 229 2968 or 437-J669 (TB-02)

ALMOST AN ACRE Mignificeot kitchen, the up to d«te layout will dektfht t a t of the houac is great also, decorated beautifully, 3 room, cedar deck, 2 car garage. Call Bart Otaon 459 (S044)

or 4JJ 40^9

C O N T E M P O R A R Y R A N C H Mother Nature's own n grouod pool m'front of thia J bedroom ranch with family room. IV* hatha and 2 car |arage : S i t . an pen insu la overlooking 2 lakaa. CaH Bob Gray 22*29W or 437-3669. (IB-Ol)

* D O N T Y O U j U 8 T L O V E M B You reefy #ouM f you sec my 3 good aaed bedrooma,! reeraation room mi 2 car garage. A nice aaaamptiua ia a | of Lfcaaia. Cal John Kara 477-6300ar S46MA4(W-04T)

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400 Apor t iM i t f t to rant

apar tment* pets. d l W M welcome N t

LAHSER DMT Grand | U m . W I-«r» I bedroom. drapes, carpetii g air ceaditiened. mature adul a n u m i M

U V O N I A •elect l and S bedroom models n^w avai lable at PRANKLIN SQUAD APARTMENTS f rom »IM Coit>e see tbe deluxe fea tu res you c hi enjoy er coll us at W *70 Model tours Sat • AM. to 1 PM Suadaj PM to » PM Evening showings appointment only till • PM

FRANKLIN SQUARE APTS ZM46 Lancas te r . Livonia

t Mock E of Middle belt Rd off WUe

ONE bedroom or studio apar tmedt » o v e . r e f r i f e r a t o r . ca rpe t , drapei and a i r cond l t t on ingVGas patf P lymouth Rd • Everg reen T I w k m - n a

WESTLAND ESTATES

i. W A Y N E W O O O APTS.

Feoture

I snd I bedrooms 1140 and up. Ci r peting. drapes , appl iances , air cor dliioner. Infants welcome No pefi Call » 10 - I Monday • Frida

PLUS

Poo l & C l u b h o u s e 6443 N Wayne Rd Westland Between Ford * Warren Rd

7 2 1 - 3 6 0 0

THE VILLAS 2 Bedroom a p a r t m e n t . Cooley Lake

I * He ping p la iaV Union Lake 343 99tS Rd u s I Rd (North of shop

WESTLAND Woods Apar tments One and two bedroom apa r tmen a. carpeted , air conditioned, swli l-mlng pool Adults 1031 Wildwooti

718 H 10

UVE O N THE PARK

P L Y M O U T H P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S

I M a g and ball, central air conditioning kitchen bidK-ins. basement. park ing. pool. Ready for occupancy. 817* month See Manager at 40*6 Plymouth Rd . Plymouth Twp •

GLENS OF BLOOMFIELD Luxurious t and s bedroom apen-meota with garages. 14 MUe and Telegraph 4424210

BOCHESTER-GREAT OAKS U n i t e d number of a p a r t m e n t s and to i ahouoea Children accepted. No pets. Adjacent te Grea t Oaks Coun-try Clwbv medical facilities and shopping. Open doily • AM » PM. Clooed Thurs ,

651-2460

CARTER bedroom CANTERBURY APARTMENTS I

apa r tmen t opposite St Jo-seph Mercy Hoaplul . 2 weeks f ree rent . 334-8*00

FARMINGTON HILLS VILLAGE OAK APARTMENTS

New I and 2 bedroom apar tments from 8100 a month, including shae carpet ing, d rapery , intercom, all appliances Manager 471-4871; of-fice. J57 9420

Brougham Manor Apts.

W i l c o x a n d Schoo lc ra f t Luxur ious o n e a n d t w o bed-r o o m o p o r t m e n t s . A i r cond i -t i oned , secur i ty locks, pool.

Sorry. N o C h i l d r e n

4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5 TROY Immediate occupancy, new building Village Green of Troy Sub-lease, over 81000 worth of deco rating. Lease runs to July. 197$ 1 bedrooms, storage a r e a , covered

5rking Big Beaver. Crooks area II Mrs Robinson 544 4300

SWAIN

Plymouth

Re* 8 6 5

i e .

55 ACRE FARM with miles northeast of Ann available $1,650 per ac

49 ACRES ON EARHAf l Contract Terms availabl per acre

1 ACRE BUILDING SIT! Asking $7,800 Land Co offer

Plymouth Township Th Basement, double gara i zoned industry $45,000

a l t y M a i n St.

4 5 3 - 7 6 5 0

arge barn. Approximately 12 Arbor Land contract terms

T RD. South of 5 Mile Land Northfield Township $1,650

in Salem with VA car garage, ntract Terms Available Make

ree family income property, e Well located 2/3 acre lot. Land Contract

D O C K IN

A BERTH tor your clOS< WOOD PARK CONDO and energy; each has 1 carpeted, and baseme+t 4840

C A N T O j N C O U N T R Y

relative near you, 2 CREST-MINIUMS-SAVE driving time

I irge living room and bedroom, . at just $23,000 Call 453-

MINI-FARM, 7 acres for cozy farm home has 1

TION close to PLYMC and mailing, priced rigljit terms Call 453-4840 to

S O L D BY

GEORGE

of P l ymou th

P L Y M O U T H

FAMILY FUN, garden delight, spacious bedrooms, LOCA-

UTH, schools and shopping, $58,000 with Land Contract

see.

C a l l 4 5 3 - 4 8 4 0

PLYMOUTH OFFICE 702 S. MAIN

1108 S. Main St..

CONDOMINIUM- -3 bed throughout Desirable l o ;

INCOME P R O P E R T Y -updated with new furnacte

City

BUILDING S I T E S - 1 acr foot deep, approved per!; land contract.

2 acres-Joy Road near on property $12,000 on

Plymouth 455-5100

rooms, 1'^ baths, carpeting ation $34,900.

of Plymouth, 4 units newly . Land contract terms.

e with 151 frontage and 306

test. Ridge Road. $14,500 on

Pontiac Trail-well and garage a contract

Hr lOUAl MOUSING OPPOflT UNIT Its

S E R V I N G A L L O F W E S T E R N W A Y N E NTY SINCE 1 9 2 2

REAL ESTATE

4 5 3 - 4 8 0 0

Older 4 bedroom hom£

Possible Income. Only $

I n c o m e - 2 story. S e p a

b a s e m e n t , walk to E d *

$ 2 7 , 9 0 0 .

ate entrances, dining room, a rd Hlnes Park and stores.

Custom 2.350 sq. ft. ra 23x20 family room, 40x1

$3,000 down on this 2 Plymouth. Immediate oc

P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p , c

e n d street. B a s e m e n t , g

W e s t l a n d - - 3 b e d r o o m

C a n a s s u m e 7 %

$ 2 7 , 5 0 0 .

I-LIST SERVICE

9 9 N . Mam

Plymouth 4 2 7 - 7 7 9 7

in Plymouth. Needs work.

21,000

ich on 100x200 lot. Beautiful I heated workshop. $64,500.

Dedroom home in downtown

M J p t n w .

ufe 2 b e d r o o m ranch o n d e a d

age. $ 2 8 , 5 0 0 .

anch with at tached garage, mortgage. 15 ft. pool with deck.

CALL 4 5 3 - 4 8 0 0 or 427 -7797

estate _re| FISCHE

Monday, February 10. 1975

400 Apartmtnts to rant

Woodside Apartments

of H a m p t o n

Rochester Rd.

LUXURY 1 & 2

B E D R O O M S Carpeting, drapes, appl i -ances. central heat a n d air, pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, extra storage, odjacent Golf Course o n d other features Chi ldren welcome, no pets. Mon. thru Fri., 10 A M - 6 PM, Sot.. 9 A M I PM. S u n . 12-6 P M

8 5 2 - 9 5 9 8 BOTSFORD PLACE

Grand R i v e r * Mile Behind Botsford Hospital

FARMINGTON 1 BEDROOM-$ 198

2 BEDROOMS-S238 3 BEDROOMS-S268

Quiet prest ige address Swimming pool, air conditioning, carpeting, stove and re f r igera tor , all utilities, except electricity included Accept-ing applications, call :

MANAGER 477 8464 I7S01 Independence, Farmington

WESTLAND Woods Apartments One and two bedroom apar tments , carpeted , air conditioned, swim-ming pool Adults #031 Wildwood

728 2880

Ask A b o u t O u r

Free Rent O f f e r NEW 1 BEDROOM APT

I m m e d i a t e occupancy

VILLAGE GREEN

O f PLYMOUTH

4 5 5 - 8 1 0 0

ONE BEDROOM Apartment All utilities except elec-tric

533 4676

BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APTS P a l m e r Rd West of Hannan

Plymouth School District 162 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s and 2 bed-room. IVfc bath townhouses Each unit fully carpeted, air conditioned, gas heat All appliances. West inghouse washer and dryer Large walk-in closets Lower units in tow nhouses with private patios and doorwalts. Ample parking Gas util-ity included in rent Village park with play area No pets From $175 per month Resident Mgr 728 J95«

WESTLAND PLAZA Only I left 2 bedrooms, carpeted, 9190. 7300 Central 8 30 till 5 week days. Sat 8 30 till Noon 427 1997

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s Spacious 2 bedrooms. 1 4 bath apa r tmen t s Immedia te occupancy Opdyke Rd between Woodward and Square Lake Rds

6 4 2 - 1 8 2 2 3 3 2 - 5 1 8 4

B L O O M F I E L D

HILLS

LUXURY APTS Large 2 bedroom. 2 bath Apts P r iva t e basement , some units also have a den Scenic grounds, adults only, immedia te oc-cupancy Near commute r station 261 E Long Lake Rd . model open daily From S3»5

6 4 2 - 3 6 8 0

402 Furnished For Rent

Apts.

PLYMOUTH Two room furnished apar tment Utilities included 940

P-r week, deposit Call before 6 M 455-2817

ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom. 2 baths located near Somerset Mall Cur-rently available thru June 1st Adults only, no pets Security depos it required 643 4791

ONE Bedroom, furnished apart ment Single person or marr ied couple No pets or children Down town Northville 349-7025 414.342760.2.0LARGE SKI Cabin on Lake near Sugar !x>nf Mountain Traverse City a rea . 3 bedrooms. 14 baths Available Summer and Winter 453 0856

FURNISHED luxury 1 bedroom apar tment , short term lease, pool, air. 14 Mile and Crooks Road $295 per month 435-6181

F E N K E L L . Telegraph area One bedroom apar tment . $165 a month including ail utilities, plus security deposit 476 7593

FURNISHED

SIX MONTH LEASE

MONTHLY LEASES ALSO AVAIL

Spacious 2 bedroom apar tment now available Linens, dlsnes, TV Ex eel lent location $350

ROYAL CHAMBERS APTS 334 1502

NOVI Rd 26209 Between Grand River and 1-96 (near Roman Plaza shopping center) . Nicely furnished 2 bedroom upper Console TV re-cord player Carpeted, draper ies , ref r igera tor , stove, utilities Includ-ed Enclosed porch, garden. $175 a month References , security depos It. 1-517-949-N00

R E D F O R D Township Furnished basement apa r tmen t All utilities paid 91 SO month KE 7 1992

ALL NEW 1 bedroom furnished a p t s . N e a r d o w n t o w n Roya l Oak.

L17 7300. E l l 139

PLYMOUTH Furnished efficiency apar tment . Has kitchen, dinette, liv-ing room • bedroom combination 945 week | !90 securi ty Indudes utilities Walking distance Main St 9 month leaae Available immedi-ately 303 W Ann Arbor Trai l .

455-454*

roy nhouse. 3 bedroom. IW batha. ga-rage. f i replace, baaement Clean and complete. 9535 furnished. 9440 unfurnished After 9 PM 947 MM

404 Houses to rent

•ton bedroom brick Ranch home, beauti-fully decotated. fully carpe ted . Cen-t ra l a i r . IW baths, appliances, at-tached garage Singles welcome. 9390 month 477 $561

A SHARP Roaedale Meadows house for rent All e lectr ic kitchen. 4 bedrooms. 1 batha. r e c room with bar . family room, laundry room, patio «Uh barbecue rotlaaerte. sw lmmin t pool, garage , garden area, Cloee to transportat ion schools and s tores Excellent neigh-borhood. all for 9319 per momh R e f e r e n c e s Call for appo in tmen t .

511-0510

ROCHESTER a r t e 2 bedrooma. carpet ing and drapes , family room. IH ear garage, fenced yard. 9290 monthly. Call Ralph. 3M 4923

FARMINGTON HILLS. I bedroom brick, f ireplace, full baaement . 9290 per month. 9290 each f i rs t , last and securi ty . 477-4470 or 479-4199

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 brick, full basement , la rge lot. I32S per month. 9229 each f i rs t , last and securi ty. 477-4479 or 479-4199

REDFORD TWP 9 bedroom home, cen t ra l air. 9229 month plus securi ty deposit Call

II AM or a f t e r 9 PM before II AM or a f t e r 917 9949

DOWNTOWN Bi rmingham. 9 lag girls, mid 90 s. needed to 4 Dedroom house 919 month.

949-2942

H O W TO RENT

YOUR HOME &

STILL HAVE

PEACE OF M I N D

W e o f fe r a u n i q u e TOTAL

p rope r t y m a n a g e m e n t service

w h i c h inc ludes secu r i ng q u a l -

i f i e d tenants , p rope r sched-

u l i n g a n d co l lec t ion of rents,

c o m p l e t e a c c o u n t i n g a n d sur-

v e i l l a n c e of t he p remises

6 4 3 - 0 1 0 0

Cranbrook Assoc Inc Real tors

N a i r n to rent

BRIGHTON Area ranch. 1 4 baths, ca rpe ted , r e f r t i -

ran f t . s emi f in i shed family room on 1 4 ac re lot new sub. U k e new 9300 mo 5144499

WESTLAND Comfortable , small . 2 bedroom home, large living room and dining room, remodeled kitch en. utility room, fenced In back yard. $179. 1 month in advance

GA 7-9449

412 T< Cmdw To

CLAW80H TOWNHOUSE LOVES CHILDREN AND P E T S

447 ROCHESTER RD. live tan a Spentah cour tyard . S klna - slsed bedrooms, all h i i un r with wood burning f lrepalcae. dining room 1 4 baths snaok bar . bookshelves, pri-vate patio, basement , secluded bed-room b e t o n y . $305 M4-3200

PLYMOUTH. T e l e f r a p h a rea . 9 bedroom house Immed ia t e occu-pancy 9234 month, plus security de-posit KE 44720

BIRMINGHAM lease-option or buy on land contract . 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpeted, newly decorated, ba semen t m garage 599-4700

WESTLAND. 3 bedrooms. 9100 month. 9250 security deposit , adults only Available Feb 19 729-5719

WATERFORD • Clarkston s r ea La-kefroni 4 acre fenced, all electric, unique studio living room with fire

Eace. completely carpe ted . 1 ultra rge bedroom, appl iances fur-

lied. 9200 plus securi ty deposit References . After 6 PM S25-2690

SPACIOUS Farmington Kills 3 bed room tri-level 2 4 Baths, family room with fireplace, den. formal dining room. 2 4 a t tached garage References . Security deposit $500 per month 522-3235

A NEW three bedroom ranch. 2 4 car garage , basement , carpeted throughout, fenced yard , first and last 92>5 II Mile and Woodward area 476-5040 or 643 4633

WESTLAND Super sharp I bed room house with at tached 2 car ga rage on large lot Has carpeting, appl iances 9195 month 324^8511

NORTHWEST Detroit . 3 bedroom house. 537 7 639

FARMINGTON. 2 bedroom ranch, a t tached 2 ca r garage , large living room, with f i replace, carpeted throughout, large lot, 9300 month 9600 securi ty Lease 47^ 6600

SCHOOLCRAFT, Outer Drive. 2 bedrooms, garage , fenced yard Stove furnished Immedia te occu pancy. 9175 month. $175 security de pus it 427-8032

FARMINGTON HILLS. Middlebelt • 14 Mile, brick ranch . 3 bedrooms. 14 baths, central a i r . rec room. 2 ca r ga r age . 2 ac re lot. $325 month

968 0072

LIVONIA 3 bedroom ranch. 1 4 baths, finished basement Appli-ances. carpet ing and drapes . 2 car g a r a g e Secur i ty depos i t r equ i red

421-1599 LIVONIA 5 Mile Mer r iman 3 bed rooms, carpeted, garage , fenced yard , redecorated Immediate occu pancy 9250 month Security depos it References 34H037

NAPLES Elegant , new. beachfront large cor-ner apar tment Most prestigious area of Naples overlooking bay and gulf in Gulfside Two bedrooms. TV room, 2 4 batha Many ame nities. heated pool and sun deck, etc Luxurious living for discrimi-nating individuals Immedia te occu-pancy 91750 month. 3 months min imum 95000 Owner Hugh Gerhard. Naples. Florida 33940

(8131 649 6905

NOVI a r e a . 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 full baths, completely carpeted and draped. 9325 montn 474-0245

478-9395 After 6.

FARMINGTON HILLS. Hamburg Twp . S Lyons. Detroit Brick 3 bedroom ranches Stove, ref r ie erator . basement BR 3-0223. 272 4927 I 437-6167

LIVONIA. 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 baths, patio. 1 4 ca r garage, semi finished basement Immedia te occu pancy 9270 month Days. B5I 2928 Eves 522 9577

LIVONIA. 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths , pat io . 1 4 ca r garage , semi finished Dasemenl Immedia te occu pancy 9270 month Days. 85 1 2928 Eves 522 9577

406 Furnished Houses To Rent

BIRMINGHAM Area. 3 bedroom rnach home, completely furnished including linen, all kitchen utensils, china and silver P re fe rab ly for 3 working men or women Near Beau mont Hospital 642 7363

408 Duplexes to rent

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom dupl ex Walk to shopping A schools An pliances. washer A dryer . $300 month Call Mr I.ibby 64 4 3232

PLYMOUTH. 2 bedroom duplex

Iuiet neighborhood. 4 blocks from owntown Adults only, references

no pets. $190 per month includes all utilities carpeting disposal, en closed porch 459 9817

BIRMINGHAM, cha rming newly decora ted , living room, formal din ing room, f i replace. 3 bedrooms 14 baths 2 car garage. $300 month Ask for Edith Hanna MI 7 7100 or Ml 6 0555

ROYAL OAK Birmingham area 2 blocks from expressway Fenced backyard $250 per month Call af ter 4 PM 626-5271

BRIGHTON, lake privileges. 2 bed room duplex, new Couple pre fe r red . security SISO 1-229-9021

BIRMINGHAM new 3 bedroom townhouses, $325, ca rpe t , appli ances. central a ir . 14 baths, full basement , children and pets wel-come 557 9420. 644-6538

410 Flats to rent

GARDEN CITY, furn ished I bed

privileges, heat , a i r conditioning and water included Married couples only, no pets, no children. 919S monthly. 9195 securi ty . 950 cleaning deposit. 411-lsis

PLYMOUTH - Southfield area 11709 Abinaton Upper income. 6 rooms and bath Heat and water in-cluded 9190 per month plus 9190 de-posit No pets 358 0127

PLYMOUTH Twp On Northville Rd 1st floor with finished base-ment 3 bedrooms, children wel-come No pets. 9235 a month, eve-nings. 349 1963

U P P E R I bedroom, located in S Lyon, on 10 ac res , room for I horse. 9200 month 474-0145 After 6.

4799395

412 Townhouses-Condos To Rent

PLYMOUTH TWP Exclusive Colo ny F a r m s . 3 bedroom townhouse. 1 car a t tached ga rage , full base-ment . f ireplace, centra l a i r . pr i -vate patio, all appliances 9500 month plus maintenance fee I year lease or longer, references and seciurity deposit Stewart Old-ford Real Es ta te . 453 7*40

ROCHESTER. Oakbrook Eas t . 1 bedroom. 14 ba th , basement , air conditioned, wet-bar . kitchen appli-ances Induding dishwasher , pool, balcony overlooking Paint Creek. 9379 per month includes heat. Busi-ness. 999-9430: evenings. 491 1421

TOWNHOUSE 14 Mile - Ryan area 9 bedrooms. 14 batha Base m e n t . All a p p l i a n c e s . Pool . 9240.

m-w ROYAL OAK • TOWNHOUSE

LOVE CHILDREN k PETS 927 VIRGINIA. 2 U r g e bedrooms, i with brick wall and balcony. Wood burning f i replace with com-plete brick wall , raiaed hearth, beamed mantel . Country Kitchen. Patio with extra large yard Baae-ment . Pr ivate drive. Carpet , cen-tral a i r . Aahwasher . oven, refrig-e ra to r 9299 544 9200

NOVI. 2 bedroom. 14 be l l» . c a r pet. drapes , all appl iances All utili-ties except e l e d r i c . Indoor out-door pool, all clubhouse fadl i t les . Leaae. 9400 month. 474-9429

WILL TRADE the use of eur Cha-let. cloae to Boyne Highlands, for use of your motorhome. Evenings. M14069

SOUTHFIELD Townhouse. 2 bed-room. 1 4 batha. fully carpeted, a i r conditioned. 9994 a month. 394-4141

SKI Boyne. Four bedroom, f u r -

ni9hed, sleeps 8. close to five resorts. Fireploce wi th all

t>uilt-ins. Coll Mr . Balogh,

6 4 5 - 2 5 0 0 or 6 4 6 - 6 1 0 2

413 Rental Agency Hie advertisers in this classification do not guar-antee finding a rental for fee charged. Please check closely with ad-vertiser for their terms.

BOYNE COUNTRY COMPLETELY furnished, all elec-tr ie. 2 t iered Chalet Upper t ier : 4

rooms. 2 baths, kttcfien. living room with fireplace Lower t i e r : 5 bedrooms. 2 bathsH kitchen, living room with f ireplace. T ie r s inter-connected if desired Ski reserva-tions now being accepted

313-425-9933

T E L E G R A P H . 9140 monthly Sharp 3 bedrooms, kids o k. Appliances, basement , carpeted (204D) Service fee Tip Top Guide 939-3240

9139 monthly. Sharp 5 rooms, kids and pets o.k. Appliances base-

l v a r d (204B • Service fee Tip Top Guide 935-3240 ment . fenced

HANDYMAN Special 9125 month ly Large 3 bedroom Kids and pets o.k. Appliances, basement , garage (204A I Service fee . T ip Top Guide

325-4340

LOVELY 5 rooms. S1S0 monthly. Utilities paid Kids and pets o.k Stove, re f r igera tor Large yard 323B Se rv i ce fee Tip Top Guide

935 3240

PLYMOUTH AREA 9140 monthly Utilities paid. Large 5 rooms, stove ref r igera tor . C ' r aoe Carpeted (339B > Service fee Tip Top Guide.

835-3240

ADC WELCOME $135 monthly cious 3 bedrooms Kids o.k Ap-

1lances. Needs painting I198B) rvice Fee. Tip Top Guide

835-3240

R E D F O R D AREA $150 monthly Sharp 3 bedrooms Kids o k Appli-ances. carpeted, f ireplace (IvSAI Servicey Fee Tip Top Guide

835-3240

SINGLES or family $165 Large 4 bedroom, kids and pets o.k Appli-ances. basement , garage (202CI Service fee Tip Top Guide 835-3240

SOUTHFIELD AREA $155 month-ly Spacious 3 bedrooms Kids and pets welcome Stove and refrig-era tor . Garage (200Ci Service fee Tip Top Guide 835-3240

FARMHOUSE. $200 monthly Sharp 5 bedrooms, kids and pets o k Appliances, ca rpe ted , acreage (331A » Service fee Tip Top Guide

835-3240

414 Florida Rentals

floor condominium at the Jet t ies Venice. Florida on Gulf and inland waterway Fully equipped, pool, docking available through March 21. and for 1975 1976 season 91000 month Reply to Box 419, Observer A Eccent r ic Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia Michigan. 48150

BEAUTIFUL new Condominium on Gulf of Mexico 2 bedrooms. 2 baths near Tampa Tennis. Golf. Pool and other f ea tu res

313-773 6634

FLORIDA Luxury. Longboat Key. Sarasota . Gulf of Mexico 2 Bed rooms. 2 baths, fully equipped kitchen, living, dining area Sauna Pool 852 4181

LONG BOAT KEY SARASOTA Gulf f ront . 2 bedroom luxury con-dominium Available immediately, by week or month Pool, tennis, golf Call days 493 2376. eves

646-7063

FORT LAUDERDALE. I A 2 Bed room, central air and heat built in appliances Pool and Tennis court Walking distance lo bus line, shop ping and schools Star t ing at $185 per month 4200 Southwest Cl.. east of 441 587 9181 or 989 9072

BOCA RATON. 6th floor ocean front apar tment , luxurious new ' Chalfonte ' 2 bedrooms 2 baths Lease furnished or unfurnished An-nually. or seasonally furnished Call P r iva te Owner 851-8150

INNESBROOK. Tarpon Springs, condominium, furnished one bed room, near clubhouse, pool. golf, tennis Hv day or week, thru May 1975 6455020

FT LAUDERDALE OCEAN FRONT

Fully furnished, spacious I bed-room apar tment on Gait Ocean Mile Daily, weekly, monthly rental avai lable 821-3284

416 Vacation Rentals

COZY carpeted. 2 bedroom ski Cha-let 80 snow filled private acres overlooking Boyne Mt Attractive rates, days weekends, weeks

517-435-7815

416

CRANBROOK Aaaoc. Inc. Realtor*

418 MoMe homes to rent

MODERN one bedroom furnished luxury unit Eice l len t Farmington location. 940 weekly. Lease, secu-rity required Call evenings, week-ends. 479-9449. 477 5223

MOBILE Home for rent , two bed rooms. 29730 Grand River . Farm-ington Hills

FURNISHED MOBILE HOMES, weekly rates, utilities included Phone, extension 9 , 722-4344

420 Rooms to rent

LIVONIA area , comfortable sleep-ing room, kitchen privileges. 9 " weekly. Call af ter 9 PM. 25J 255-2734

LIMITED number of rooms on per-manent monthly bas is Color TV. air conditioned. Mayflower Hotel. Plymouth 453 1620

WESTLAND. room with kitchen privileges, in nice ranch home on $ 4 seres , gardening allowed Rea-sonable Prefer semi ret i red gentle-man Call Pete 421 1944

JOY Road and Middlebelt a rea , l a rge bedroom, ki tchen privi leges

422 1691

M E R R I M A N J O Y Pre fe r long te rm Gentleman over 30 Day worker. No smoking or cooking Pr iva te home 427-9324

NICE sleeping room, gentleman only Grand River . Middlebelt

•a. GR4-2479

BEAUTIFUL large room for work-ing woman or s tudent . Farmington Hills. 4789807

LARGE Bedroom, clean home Linens furnished, kitchen privi-leges Adult only. Must be em ployed Garden City

5254275

422 Commercial Industrial to rent

NOVI and Grand River area 1000 sq ft Ideal for retail or office

624 2422

FOR SALE or lease. 20.000 so ft office building in W Bloomfield area ad jacent to banks, restau

424 OHko urinees

paneled — , ad. Corner W a t i o n . good perking Ideal for 3-4 doctors. Less* with op-tion to pu rchaae . 29949 Sonthrield.

442-1920

L U X U R Y

• O F F I C E S U I T E S

Sou th f i e l d Rood -- b e t w e e n

12 a n d 13 M i l e Roods - Cran-

brook O f f i ce Centre.

2 - 4 - 5 room suites. Jan i t o r i a l

service, ca rpe t i ng , d rapes,

p a n e l e d w a l l s , a i r cond i -

t i on ing .

Execut ive use of g y m a n d

sauna. Free con fe rence rooms

Excel lent p a r k i n g .

6 4 2 - 2 5 0 0

O F F I C E in Southfield. I0 x l 4 \ fur-ni»hed snd carpeted, answering service available, light typing if needed, month to month or 6 months. 12 Mile between Green-field and Southfield Day t . 275-4134 Evenlnga. 642-1425

LIVONIA, rent or lease Carpeted, paneled. 20x50 . 9425 month 15421 Farmington Rd 427-9200

SOUTHFIELD

2 p r i v a t e of f ices w i t h carpe t -

ing. d rapes , u t i l i t ies . Idea l for

manu fac tu re r s ' rep . , insur-

ance agen t , bookkeeper , a t -

torney. I m m e d i a t e occupancy.

10 M i l e near 1-696. $ 1 1 0 per

mon th . Co l l T r iad Realty.

3 5 8 - 4 6 6 3

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Telegraph Rd near Long Lake Rd.. 4 or 5 room self • contained office suite with convenient parking Reason-able Call. 477-J4W

EXCELLENT location in Roches-ter Hills office plaza 440 sq ft with 3 offices plus reception area Immedia te possession Call 652-2200

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

1 ,000 Sq. Ft. OFFICE Office space for lease With private office Air conditioned, gas heat, burglar a larm. Good location. NW Detroit Adjacent off-street park-ing.

VE 5 - 0 6 0 0

NEW. MODERN office space 13939 Inksler Rd at Schoolcraft Ex-pressway 1,300 sq ft Carpeting, drapes, janitorial services b50 sq ft of sub l ea se avai lable at reason-able rental 255-3WI

T H R E E room suite. 400 sq ft , car peted Ideally located near 14 Mile and Main Ample parking, reason-able 544 1754

rants and recreation facilities Cloae proximity to new Ex-pressway. Immedia te occupancy Will lease all or part Short or long te rm leases Liberal t e r m s avail able For information call Fred Slrickroot 851-5400

N E W STORES

5 n e w stores for lease o n

G r a n d River i n F a r m i n g t o n

A v a i l a b l e i m m e d i a t e l y . Elev-

en o ther stores a l r e a d y o p e n

for business in s h o p p i n g cen-

ter. Contact G o r y Bu rkho r t at

4 7 6 - 8 7 0 0 .

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

C o m m e r c i a l Units a v a i l a b l e in r e s i d e n t a i l A p a r t -

m e n t C o m p l e x w i t h 478

uni ts.

LINCOLN TOWERS

• P r ime loca t ion

• A p p r o x . 6 3 0 Sq, Ft. • I dea l / o r Profess iona l or Re-

to i l «

• Hea t . Hot Wa te r , Cent ra l A i r . CarDef ing inc luded .

C a l l 9 6 8 - 0 0

INDUSTRIAL space for lease 5.000 sq ft shop Truck well and drive in door 1200 so ft carpeted and paneled office All s a s heat , air con-ditioned offic^. Adequate parking Year old complex, immedia te occu pancy 9115 General Court. Plymouth. Mich 522-5612

424 Office-Business Space to rent

MUST sub-lease approx. 690 sq ft In Southfield. 12 mile area Any rela sonable offer will be accepted Call

112 Mrs Candeia

NEW BUILDING, excellent loca lion on Highland Rd (M 59) near Williams Lake Rd Air conditioned, carpeted and paneled Lots of paved parking Call 625 2100 or

373 1000

424 Spoee to rwtf

DENTIST OFFICE PLUS

General Of f ice Spoce

FOR RENT ON

MAIN ST • PLYMOUTH Cell

4 5 3 - 0 8 7 8 4 5 3 - 6 5 4 0

31291 SCHOOLCRAFT, near Merri-man . Livonia. Ideal for attorney of m a n u f a c t u r e r * rep. B r a n d new dc luxe office Carpeted, all utilities In-cluded Private en t rance Ample off-street parking 490 sq. ft. J » -4992 ; 535 1494

REDFORD. 9.000 sq ft bui ld ing on

parkina 534-9910

Display window Mite nea r Beech corner.

Lease 9490 Owner Ample

TO BUSINES8 MEN WHO MAINTAIN A I GIRL OFFICE

Let us prove we can save you at least 93.000 to 94.040 or more in 1979 and give you a p r iva te office with finer, more c a r e f r e e personal i ied secretar ia l service than you ever thought possible Write on your l e t t e rhe fd or call for our beautiful, i l lwt ra ted brochure

EXECUTIVE GROUP. INC P a r k l a n e Towers. Dearborn27 1 9550 Ex Cell-0 BWa Troy 449 1500 S A d a m s Sq B"ham 942 2022

WILL sub lease all or any portion up to 1.000 sq fl Located 5 Mile and Middlebelt. Livonia For infor malion. call Mr Shuts f rom k t o 5 PM. 241-51 JO After 5 PM 453 2327

LIVONIA Schoolcraft Farmington Rd Brand new office building, all serv ices provided. 150 lo 3000 sq ft suites, carpeted, occupancy Feb 1st Call. 425-6800

O F F I C E space for lease 800 sq ft modern building in Southfield. will remodel to suit your needs For in format ion, call 559 8311

EXECUTIVE SUITES

A V A I L A B L E

Includes spacious parking facil-ities First floor Experienced Exec-utive Secretaries. personalized Phone Answering, Duplicating. No-tary Harvard Suite. 29350 South field Rd . Suite 122. Southfield. Michigan 557 2757

OFFICES For Rent, carpeted , pan eled and air conditioned Secretar-ial and phone answering service available Located on Farmington Rd between Schoolcraft A Plymouth in Livonia Call 9 AM to 5 PM 525 9290

OFFICES 14 Mile and Pierce. 475. 240 and 120 sq ft Utili-ites,carpeting and drapes included Will partition to suit tenants

642 4554

Spm «t m

$ 100-EXEG JSPACE IMPERIAL o r n

Soot hf ie ld-mdud Ing CE PLAZA

ivcepUaalM

room, all »UIUI« drapes * cerpel in available Secre ta r Coffee shop on p r e NO LONG TERM O

NECESS/ HAYMAN MANAG

3S3-0520 34,

i )anilerUI. [ Furnishing al available

room, all »UIUI« drapes * cerpel in available Secre ta r Coffee shop on p r e NO LONG TERM O

NECESS/ HAYMAN MANAG

3S3-0520 34,

>MMITMENT RV EMENT CO

REI WING

TICKET WINNER

A. J Jaki 9128 Appt Detroit. Ml

But you must call |he Promotion Dept. of the Observer 4 Eccentric no later than 5 0 m. Tuesday, February 11. 1975 to claim your TWO FREE RED tyING HOCKEY TICKETS. 261-8600. Exl 209

CONGRATULATIONS'

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. 960 West Long Lake Rd . 2000 8<j Ft Ideal for professional or business <Juel ity Building partition, carpeting and drapes Excellerft location and parking 642 1920

L ivon ia Pav i l i on Prest ig ious Liv. (Mal l A rea

1 9 5 0 0 M i d d l e b e l t Rd

Why not let our expert ise work to your advantage for a more ef-ficient office design You may re quire less space and have a better location in a fully serviced building including elevator 2&0 to 2200 sq ft available

Col l C a r o l y n 5 4 8 - 5 5 2 0

BEST DEARBORN SPOT 5 room p ro fe s s iona l sui te 567 0770. Eves

35J-4734

DOWNTOWN Birmine!

Sace 800 sq ft . ock W of Woodward

ham of ice Ann St I

644-0990

400 Apartments to rent

1 3 0 0 SQ. FT. Of choice W. B ig Beaver o f -

f ice locat ions, i n Troy N ice ly

c a r p e t e d a n d d r a p e d a n d fu r -

n ished. W i l l sub let. Ca l l M r

Ba logh . 6 4 5 - 5 5 0 0 or 646 -

6 1 0 2

CRANBROOK Assoc Inc Realtors

BEAUTIFUL. MODERN. All con veniences Professional and busi nets space avai lable Kimberley Oaks Professional Bldg in Livonia. Schoolcraft near Farmington Rd on expressway 1 694 Reasonable ra les 522 3400

FURNISHED, air conditioned of fice space, private and semi pri-vate. 200 sq ft all services Reid Building. Birmingham. 642-3440

SUTTON PLACE APTS in Southfield

2 & 3 B E D R O O M

T O W N E H O U S E S

f r o m $ 3 8 5 - $ 5 9 5 p e r m o n t h

9 Mi le Rd . b e t w e e n Lahser & T e l e g r a p h

R E N T A L O F F I C E O P E N D A I L Y &

S U N D A Y

358-4954

Deer Creek Park Apartments Are Renting For 1969 Prices!

O u r R a t e s h a v e b e e n re-

d u c e d A c r o s s t h e B o a r d !

APARTMENTS 1 bedroom with den from $185 2 bedroom from $205

TOWN HOUSES 2 bedroom from $225 3 & 4 bedroom from $270

En|Oy a CARPETING AND DRAPES o DISHWASHER a FIREPLACES O SUNKEN LIVING

ROOMS. a BEAM CEILINGS

— a

a g k l | 9 l

a CARPORTS a GATEHOUSE SECURITY

Recreation With a OLYMPIC SIZE

YEAR ROUND POOL

• BILLIARD RC a EXERCISER' OSAUNA a SUN DECK

iOM X)M

J o y Rd . 2V4 Mi les Wes t of W a y n e Rd . , P l y m o u t h

455-2424

Open Dany 10-6 Sat. -Sun Noon-6

Closed Wed

M O R E A N D M O R E P E O P L E

A R E L E A R N I N G

H O W I T P A Y S T O U S E

T H E O B S E R V E R & E C C E N T R I C

F A M I L Y W A N T A D S

0

v

©bsiUHirri

OFF" cntfK PARK

£ u

lErmttrtr apt rs

522-0900 When colling from Farmington, Farmington Hills, Garden City,

Livonia, Plymouth, Canton Twp., Redford Twp., Southfield,

and Westland.

852-3222 When calling from

Rochester and Avon Twp.

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a , a ^ e s - . s h i L . M i

I

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to rant

i

Monday, February 10, 1975 T H E O B S E R V E R ft E C C E N T R I C - 5 B

W. Maple i Cranbrook Rd.

RETAIL STORE FOR LEA^E 2 0 X 7 3 '

BY

K O P M A N M G T . C

3 5 3 - 1 2 9 0

0 .

IMMEDIATE O C C U P A N Q Y

5 LOCATIONS Uvonla • Southfield

N W Detroit Includes all services . electricity gai Seal and a i r c o n d i t i o n ^ ; t room suite $13$-IN

4-4 room *uite 14.000 aq.ft on 1 f i r .

C A H TODAY HILLSIDE M G M T 17421 Telegrsph Rd.

t f t t q f l

9 - 5 Ke7-2

Suit

SUBURBAN WOODWARD veral beautifully appointed Several beautifully appoint*

fully carpeted offlee aultaa able $00 to 1000 sq ft Furn a v a i l a b l e I m m e d i a t e occu

|lal l i i | i

' C i 8 »

S O U T H F I E L D Attractive new office building k i t h plenty of parking La*t I suite remaining. I l l sq ft . carpet ing and drape* Immedia te peacy

" 2 4 2 2 5 W 9 M i l e Re* of T e l e g r a p h )

OR CALL

P. K O P M A N a t 3 5 3 - 1 2 P 0

NORTHVILLE PROFESSIONAL CENTE

New building; one. two or room suite* Carpeting and itea, f rom $75 per mont Conatructlon Co

th D 34$

426 ConvcJescent Hurting homes

p PLYMOUTH. new location Nome for elderly Good food, f: ly a tmoaphere Vacation roanent bearding ca re Newl rated, clean

Iv A 45

mo. mo

and rail-

10 MA TURK imn. U - M. « U S S I S t S - « P M : H M M

S w s S ® 1 ^ f f i A T E

III* per month Blrmlnt-la Can Chuck at: M I - M I

TAL needed by l e m a b la mid TtudU or one bedroom apart

Downtown Birmingham MO-OT 040-1730

500 Halp wanted

MAJOR APPLIANCE Monufactirer needs young men

I women to display and mere ban dise maintenance equipment No nprriMK* neceaaary. |I7S week lo start piua profit sharing Call Klrby Personnel Office Tueaday. M PM

861-5366

A G G R E S S I V E M i d d l e o g e d m a n to h a n d l e

Shipping & Rece iv ing Depar t -

m e n t for P r o g r e s i i v e Co. Ful l

bene f i t * . Day* . WILL TALK TO

EXPERIENCED M E N ONLY.

P l y m o u t h - S o u t h f i e l d Rds

a*o.

HYTROL M F G .

2 7 2 - 7 3 3 0

500 IWp Wanted

CORRUGATED die preao operator t » IhroegMy (amillar wit)

die cutter machine Toe Plymouth. Livonia area

• L A I D OFF?

U N E M P L O Y E D ? Fodory outlet in Livonia look-

ing for young m e n to ttart im-

mediate ly in good pay ing po-

r t i o n * . No sales experience

necessary. Cal l Tuesday only

10 to 6 P M 4 2 5 - 8 5 0 2

HAIR STYLIST with following 50 te 0 0 * commission, bonus, pleas-ant working conditions Livonia Dennis GR 4-JII0

BEAUTY OPERATORS Tremendous

CAL 4553

Opportunity

Management Trainees

Hordee 's , a leoder in fast f o o d res tauran t m a n a g e m e n t , hos o p e n i n g * i n its next 5 w e e k f o r m a l t r a i n i n g pro-g r a m .

$ 8 , 3 2 0 Year s to r t i ng sa la ry . Schedu led sa la r y r e v i e w s Poromt ions to M a n a g e r a n d a b o v e f r o m w i t h i n . Compe t i t i ve benef i ts .

To a r r a n g e for a n i n t e r v i ew ,

ca l l 3 5 3 - 6 2 5 7 . From 9 A M - 4

PM. M o n d a y - Fr iday. An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Hdp wanted

BEAUTICIAN, male or female, f u l time, experienced. preferably with £M,w,ng. rarm,nnnA„ly

CAR H O P S Doy or N ight Shift

Apply In Person

Daly ' s 8 0 0 A n n Arbor Rd., Plymouth

WAREHOUSE HELP Ful l t ime , m e c h a n i c a l a b i l i t y h e l p f u l , no s tudents , d e p e n d -

a b l e . o w n t ranspor ta t i on ,

mus t be 18 or over . Ca l l for

i n t e r v i ew . 4 5 3 - 3 6 3 1 .

SYMONS MFG. CO. An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Halp wanted

HAVE U Your Way. Be a l a r a Cev entry Hostess Be a Fashion Show Director Earn I Wear Jewelry Free. No Investment for ihe kit. No Delivery Try It. youl l like It Need aeveral ladles Call between I PM and • PM.

NURSES AIDES HOUSEKEEPERS

LAUNDRY & KITCHEN HELP

Ful l a n d p a r t t i m e

HENDRY Convelescent Center

A p p l y in person Mon . th ru

Fri. b e t w e e n 8 A M - 4 P M

105 H a g g e r t y Rd. P l y m o u t h

Birmingham Townhouse. 174 unit Complex, needs reliable 21 hr gen-eral maintenance, refined mature man preferred, work in pleasant surroundings Call Mrs Soil.

64ft 3442

COUNTS? CLERK

Ful l & par t t i rne. D i f fe ren t

schedules a v a i l a b l e . A p p l y

M o i - K a i C leaners , 2 3 9 3 5

West N i n e M i l e , a n y d a y be-

t w e e n 1 a n d 2 P M 3 5 8 - 0 5 0 5

RETAIL WAREHOUSE STOCK MEN. full and pert t ime Excellent working conditions and fr inge ben efl ts Apply In person Forest City. 35100 Cowan Rd.. Westland, la cross from Westland Mall > An equal opportunity employer

hree ulili-Roux 4100

vale tiend-

per-deco-

4855

428 Garages to rent

HALF garage. I ( I I . Rosedale Gardens . Plymouth Road and Mer n i s i n area Reasonable mcaithly ree l ««7793

430 Wanted to rent

ARCHITECT wishes 400 to 1.0 R office space, preferably town Rochester 451

COUPLE wishes te rent J or~l bed coom house in Plymouth or Li yonla Will sign lease 451-0099

WANTED House or apar tment for rent Plymouth a rea , prefer west of Main and north of Ann Xrbor Road. J bedrooms, must permit two children and house pel 454-1 l t l

T H R E E Adults want a one floor home with Westland or Livonia a r ea C a l Y p sllanti . I-4M4MI

ler w n f r f

b»<fc-o>n

'•,1i

ACCOUNTANT with 3 children needs home March I Would like 3 or 4 bedrooms with basement North or West Suburbs Remo Niva. 151-4242

F E M A L E STUDENT desires with board or cooking privel close to Lawrence Tech EL t 5314

432 Living O To snare

Quarters

fl is NONSMOKING working . looking for girl to sha re J a r e e Apar tment . Birmingham Mi 1-3532

YOUNG BUSINESS man to i h a r e Troy townhouae. located at 14 Mile and Coolidge Call day 57V&0M night Ml-ISM

MOTHER WOULD like to a h j r e 3 bedroom home with ma tu re Work ing lady Livonia a r ea 42^7482

room Twp Eve 1237

WORKING girl to sha re 2 bed home with same in Redford 1135 monthly plus half utilities nings. 31

f l N G L E FEMALE, a a e 24. wjshes l a m e to share 2 bedroom *p»ri (pent, semi-furnished. Bir*ilm bam. rent f t 10 After 5 PM 44'

PROGRESSIVE Co. hos o p e n i n g for the fo l -

l o w i n g :

HARDiNGE CHUCKER

DRILL PRESS

BRIDGEPORT MILL

OPERATORS

O n Proto t ype & s m a l l preci-

sion par ts Ful l benef i ts . Days

P l y m o u t h - S o u t h f i e l d Rds

J e a . EXPERIENCED ONLY -

NEED APPLY.

HYTROL M F G .

2 7 2 - 7 3 3 0

C O O K W e a re l ook i ng for someone

to cook fu l l t i m e or par t t ime

m a s m a l l 4 0 b e d nu rs i ng

h o m e W e e k e n d s o f f Ca l l be-

t w e e n 9 A M a n d 4 P M

4 7 4 - 3 4 4 2

W H I T E H A L L Convalescent H o m e

4 0 8 7 5 G r a n d River, Fa rm

CO RRUGATED letter press oper-must be throughly famil iar

with 2 color Langston letter press T»P wages. Plymouth Livonia a r e , 444 0490

CAREER MINDED

SALES SPOT

14.000 If you have " P e o p l e " flair and yaur goal is management , expand ing company t ra ins you for their team Hur ry ' Call Pa t Kelly

5 8 8 - 5 4 0 0 SNELLING SNELLING

A G E N C Y

THE School District of the CUy of Clawson announces that funds in the amount of 110.000 received uader the Comprehensive Employ ment and Training Act. Title VI Section, will be appropriated for oee Custodian. Applications should be filled oul f rom « 30 to J.JO PM Feb 14. l»7S at Clawson Board of Education office. 1421 N Main St Clawson Applicant must be resi-dent of Oakland County

ATTENTION Now hiring 19 MEN lo work in local factory branch of large Mid-western firm Paid vacation, pro (taction bonus, and other benefits

|720 per mo if you qualify Call Tues only. 3M 3001. Holahan Enterpr ises

500 Hdp Wanted

NQW HIRING

BROl lER COOK Experienced iq

GARD Two Yt

Fine Food Preparation

:MANAGER ars Experience

BUSSIN$ PERSONNEL MALE /FEMALE-Bi iss ing Dishes, Setting Tables

PBX OPERATORS Experience Necessary

SECRETARY i Only - 6 0 W P M 3 Month!

Apply in Person Excellent

. I io

WESTERN I IKTE

ry//i 'A70// 16400J

c

M o n d a y t h ru F r

The following skills a for permanent emp wage3 and an exte this is an excellent ca

appointment necessary ompany Benefits

RNrtTlONAC MOTtCS m Inn l with United Air lines

0/7/ L Hudson Drive

$ o u t h t i e l d

d a y . 8:30 AM - 4 00 PM

An Equal Opportunity Employer

n j openings are presently needed oyment We offer competit ive

nbed benefit program Veterans, rteer opportunity

<\NS-$6.22 Per Hour REPAIR-S5.93 Per

HT-$5.94 Per Hour

• ELECTRICI • MACHINE

Hour • MILLWRIG • TOOL MAKERS-S6.18 Per Hour

A B O V E A P P L I C A N T

Also some application Relief Grinders, Defno Pool

M U S T H A V E J O U R N E Y M A N

C A R D

s for Reamer Grinders, Cutter It Automatic Mills, and Labor

! t ,

APPLY IN PERSON-Personnet Dept. Monday-Fr iday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

WHITMA United

Dlvis* > 40600 P tymou f i

An Equal O

N & BARNES l -Greenfiekj

n of TRW Inc. Rd., Plymouth, 48170

pportunity Employer

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SPECIAL A G E N T Career position with top company with expanding market College or public contact experience pre-ferred Starting salary up to 4IJ00 per month Extensive 3 year train-ing program Call: Personnel Direc-tor. Prudent ia l Insurance Co . 354-3911 An Equal Opportunity Employer

O F F I C E Manager for small Plymouth manufac tur ing shop, must be able to type and compose correspondence, do bookkeeping and cost analysis. Work on own In-itiative. mechanical knowledge helpful, but not required Send re-sume to Box 422. Observer 4 Ec-centr ic Schoolcraft 48150

Newspapers . Inc Llvonii

34251 Michigan,

SERVICE REP.

M a t u r e person e x p e r i e n c e d in c o m m e r c i a l co l lec t ion agency W o r k as a Service Rep , f u l l or par t t ime . Ca l l b e f o r e Noon , Pam Rubin , 5 5 7 - 2 1 0 0

GARDENING for next spring and s u m m e r Man or company wanted to mow lawn, cultivate beds and otherwise maintain property on regular schedule at residence in Woodward. 7 Mile a r ea Phone

348 1041

Collector Telephone expe r i ence re-qu i red . In teres t ing , w e l l p a i d , f u l l l i m e j o b in ou r s m a l l c l a ims d e p a r t m e n t . 4 0 hour w e e k , sa lary a n d bonus p l a n Paid voca t i on a n d sick t ime. Gal l Mrs Hurv i t z , B o n d e d Col-lections. 5 5 7 - 2 1 0 0 .

I N S T R U C T O R For child care project at Plymouth State Training Home Instruct women students tn techniques of car ing for and educating retarded and distrubed children Must have Bachelors Degree in Psychology or Special Education with emphasis on dlstubbed or re ta rded children. Pract ica l experience desired For Information, contact:

Schoolcraf t Co l lege L ivon ia

5 9 1 - 6 4 0 0 - Ext. 2 4 9 An Equal Opportunity Employer

COLLECTION, experienced person for full t ime Call Wtween 10 AM^4 I'M 354 5410

A C T N O W Be a Sarah Coventry Fashion Show Director in your area No in-vestment . no delivery Excellent ar-rangement to add to your family in-come Opportunity lor local man-ager For Interview call

2 5 5 - 5 5 8 9

LADIES Fashion Wagon of Minn Woolens has part and full t ime openings for women to show latest styles at home style shows No ex-perience necessa ry ' We will train you and furnish a f ree MOO demo wardrobe II you have transporta-tion and would like a high income, call -today Toll F ree and ask f<>r Bev Hughes 800 J4*00| l

F o o d Supe rv i so r Exper ienced, i n s t i t u t i ona l cook-

ing. sa la ry c o m m e n s u r a t e

w i t h a b i l i t y Box 372 , Observ-

er 8. Eccentric, 3 6 2 5 1 School-

craf t . L ivon ia . M l 4 8 1 5 0

INSTRUCTRESS wanted for Health Spa Must be at tractive, pleasant and over 21 Ask for Del-phine or Toni 459 4040

SURFACE GRINDERS Experienced on high speed forln tools Fringes Full t ime employ ment Apply in person

A & S FORM T O O L

C O . 127J5 INKSTER RD. LIVONIA

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

HIGH School graduate for recep-tionist in doctor s office Northwest side. call. 525-0441

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY tASCP • available In

new logies and Technics Good

beneflta Northland Oakland Medi-cal Laborator ies Call Mrs Woo-len

J53-841I

N I B U I V N K a U V I I I W N \ / « * > « • *

Challenging poaitlon avallabi private laboratory. Develop methodologies and Technics

D i e t a r y A i d e s Ful l t i m e

A p p l y in person

W I L L I A M S B U R G Convalescent Ctr.

2 1 0 1 7 M i d d l e b e l t , Farm.

B e t w e e n G r d River & 8 M i l e

504 » « . • '

UN) wonrea Office-Clerical

PERSONAL UNES, Insurance Administrator for Birming-ham-Troy area . Capab le of work ing on own, af ter initial training. Salary $ 7 5 0 to S850. Good benefits a n d Fee arrangement .

ADAMS &

MARTIN PERSONNEL

9 2 0 E. M a p l e B i r m i n g h a m

646-5600

MEDICAL Typist N Woodward a rea . Experience in Blue Cross In-surance and dictaphone Call 10 till 4 PM 545 1374

MATURE dependable, experienced woman for doctor s office Knowl-edge of Blue Cross. Medicare and Medicaid Insurance Fo rms 255-1440

RN'S W E NEED Y O U IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:

Operating Room Supervisors Nursing Office Supervisor

J lo 11:30 PM RN'S ALL AREAS

3 to II 30 PM . 11 lo 7 30 AM Let us g i v e you the o p p o r t u n i t y lo g r o w w i t h our n e w e x p a n s i o n p r o g r a m

CHECK US - SEE US

D O SOMETHING TODAY

Send resume a n d sa la ry his-

tory to: Personnel D e p a r t m e n t ,

A t tn : Mrs E. Gar re t t or Miss

M C l i f t on RN. Pont iac Osteo-

path ic Hosp i ta l , 5 0 N Perry.

Pont iac, M i c h i g a n 4 8 0 5 8

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Attractive smile, pleasing personal ity. experienced prefer red Excel lent sa la ry Plymouth 453-8451

RN'S, LPN'S. Regis tered Physical Therapist , with OB experience to leach Lamaze childbirth prepara-tion classes Call 851 2915 or4M 9339

TOOL 4 DIE LEADER 8 12 years experience

728-2212

MATURE man for janitorial and delivery. 30 to 40 hours a week

n bet ween 8 and II AM 2MII Mile, Livonia

9 0 , 0 0 0 p e o p l e

are earning college

credits in the Army You can learn a skill, e a rn a good salary and still continue your for-mal education by serving in the Army

90.000 young men and women like yourself did last year They earned college credi ts on Army posts Al nearby universities and colleges And through correspondence courses And the Army paid up lo 7 5 o f their tuition If you 're Interested In the out-standing educational opportunities available In today 's Army, call your local Army Representat ive

Call US Army Recrui t ing Station

29537 Ford Rd Garden City. Mich 481J5

PH: 241-0010

PARTS driver wanted for Chrysler Dealership Must be t t or older

llh good driving record Knowl-edge of West Detroit a r ea Further info contact Pa r t s Depar tment , Col-ony Chrysler - PLymouth , 111 W Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

A N a t i o n a l co rpo ra t i on has

o n u n u s u a l o p p o r t u n i t y for a

q u a l i f i e d l abo ra to r y tech-

n i c ian . This pos i t i on o f fe rs the

chance to a p p l y one 's chem-

ical educa t i on i n a pos i t i ve

w o r k e n v i r o n m e n t . A p p l i c a n t

s h o u l d h o v e c o m p l e t e d at

least one year of co l lege

chemis t ry a n d be in te res ted

in a career i n chemis t r y or

p roduc t i on m a n a g e m e n t .

Comp le te h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n pack-

o g e a n d a pro f i t s h a r i n g pro-

g r a m are bu t a f e w of the

o d d e d bene f i t s of th is posi-

t ion.

In terested a p p l i c a n t s shou ld

send resume to Box 4 1 8 , O b -

server A Eccentric, 3 6 2 5 1

Schoolcraf t , L i von ia , M ich -

igan , 48150 .

MANICURIST, for Thursday thru Saturday Start Immediately . Li-vonia 2*15041

A C C O U N T I N G U n u s u a l o p p o r t u n i t y Jr. ca-

pac i ty . Degree r e q u i r e d Liber-

a l sa la ry . Emp loye r pays fee

Lois Ray Personnel 5 5 9 - 0 5 6 0

COOK R E L I E F needed In dietary depar tment of nursing home In F a r m l n | U m 1:30 AM 2 30 PM Tuesday and Thursday or Saturday and Sunday Call Mrs. Dormaler a t : 477-7373

Seasonal Engineering Aides S 3 . 2 5 - S 3 . 7 0 P t t HOUR

JOBS START IN MAY 4 JUNE Must be Uvooka resident and U.S. cttlasn. At leaat II years old by June I. 1971. with high school diplo-m a or equivalency cert i f icate . Pre-fer college students who a r e major-ing In Civil Engineer ing or a close-ly related Held Apply by Friday, March 7lh. to : City of Livonia Ovil Service Commlaaion. H S U Five Mile Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

WAITRI ES. experienced, 11 years or older Apply S PM te I P M . Canterbury Palace m n Grand River

HAIR STYLIST MALE OR FEMALE

E X P E R I E N C E D ONLY Day 4 Evening Shift

Ask For Manager PLYMOUTH

4 5 3 - 0 8 7 8 4 5 3 - 6 5 4 0

LIGHT DELIVERY Must have car and know South Oakland Counly area Apply 740 W Eleven Mile, one block east of 1-75

ORDER FILLER for w h o l e s a l e d r u g c o m p a n y

Some exper ience w i t h p h a r -

maceu t i ca ls a n d n a t i o n a l l y

o d v e r t i s e d h e a l t h a n d b e a u l y

a i d products Ca l l Miss Hdr -

rier w e e k d a y s b e t w e e n 9 A M

a n d 4 P M a t :

3 4 9 - 5 0 0 0

PORTUGUESE speaking people n e e d e d Na t ive f l u e n c y r e q u i r e d

fcl 9111

H I G H S C H O O L

SENIORS Port t i m e n o w . g u a r a n t e e d

s u m m e r w o r k Paid t r a i n i n g if

you q u a l i f y .

Westside 548-5236 Easts.de 366-2470

DRIVER SALESMAN willing to work Dependable Good driving re-cord Security deposit required

ible After 2 PM Must be bondab 531-3051

FITTERS PLATE-STRUCTURAL

FABRICATION G r o w i n g c o m p a n y in o i r a n d

w a t e r p o l l u t i o n cont ro l f ab r i -

cat ion. N e e d e x p e r i e n c e d f i t -

ters w h o con r e a d d r a w i n g s

a n d fab r i ca te W a g e s a r i d

f r i n g e benef i ts , over $ 7 . 5 0

per hour , no c e i l i n g o n w a g e

rote.

G o o d o p p o r t u n i t y for q u a l -

i f i e d men . C o m p a n y w i l l h e l p

w i t h re loca t ion expenses

E N V I R O - F A B 1 2 5 4 0 Beech Da ly

Detroi t , M i c h i g a n

2 5 5 - 2 4 0 0 An Equal Opportunity Employer

r HOUSE must be demolished or moved First house on Sheldon Rd South of Joy Rd To bid. call be-tween 4 PM 5 PM 455 7070

PLASTIC Decoratln rlence r*<_ a s s e m b l e r s Auburn Finis1

g. no expe rlence required Painter*, peckers .

~ " h lng Co 2 1020

BEAUTICIAN Wanted, with following Good work-ing conditions 5 Mile - Beech area . Call between 9 AM 4 PM 535-0129

Sales Opportuni ty One Commercial- G.C.: Archi-tectural sales 4 promotion One Residential- Builder s Sales International Distributor of finest quality (top of the l ine) building product* company Is expanding and requires exceptionally am-bitious. highly paid candidates for positions In South-east Michigan Excellent opportunity for right per-son. Call for Interview appt 477 25M

WAITRESS, nlghta. full time Alao 1 PM to 9 night cook

Beau J's Lounge Schoolcraft

PM Apply Inkster and

532-0505

SALES Looking for o professional ca-

reer in te l l ing? A large inter-

nat ional Life Insurance Com-

pany can help you decide if

this is the f ie ld for you. W e

offer extensive t ra in ing a n d

outstanding fr inge benefits.

For a n appointment phone

6 4 4 - 7 5 1 7

PATIENT RELATIONS Business office of large group prac-tice Some medical billing expe-rience. some typing and some tele phone work helpful but not neces-sary Will train Inexperienced but promising applicant. Attend Blue Shield Schools Good s tar t ing sal-ary Semi- annual reviews Full paid Blue Cross, disability and life insurance 10 paid sick days per year . J weeks vacation after 1st year . 2 weeks during 1st year Pen sion and profit shar ing plan Medi-cal. Dental r e imbursment plan Pleasant working conditions New office Dearborn location Send brief resume to Box 420. Obaerver 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers . 34251 Schoolcraft . Livonia. Mich 48150

EXEC'S ASSISTNT Telegraph

$575 No Fee Busy top executive, with many out-side activities, wants super organiz-ed secretary This is a real career spot with much promotional poten-tial

THE FREE AGENCY 3M-32I0 8:30 - 8 pm

504 • »-» U f , m | J L J |

nop wonrea Office-Clerical S U B U R B A N

O P P O R T U N I T I E S Employers Pay Foe On These:

JR SECRETARY, to » 3 0 Good typing Light shorthand. Order processing. Farmington KEY TAPE. days. M7I. Will U k e key punch experience. Tel-12 area . CLAIMS EXAMINER, to MOM. UgM typing 2 yea r s plus health and accident experience. South field

CASUALTY RATER. W 4 years plus commercia l experience Light shorthand helpful. Southfield

Coll Mrs. Evans 4 7 7 - 9 8 4 0 SUBURBAN PERSONNEL

BOOKKEEPER, pa r t l ime for prop erty management , and builders of

~ oi l t flee. Payrol quired, western quired J days per wee

- 13 Mile Rd a r e a

taxes and ™

42*5505

People Gree te r Plymouth M.D needs friendly type to schedule appointment* and an swer phones 4120 week. Call Carol Dwyer at 2412III till • PM Per *onr>e I

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

LEGAL SECY. WITH exper ience for la rge

f i r m . Excel lent t y p i n g , no

shor thand. M a t u r e person. Sal-

a r y . $ 8 0 0 - $ 8 5 0 . Benef i ts Fee

Paid.

Accuracy Personnel S o u t h f i e l d 3 5 8 - 2 0 1 0

B i r m i n g h a m 6 4 2 - 3 0 5 0

C a r e e r Type? Full charge bookkeeper will lake charge of smal l office in prestige company $150 week No placement service fee to pay. Call 542-3143 (till 4 PM i.

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

FULL t ime and par t t i m e legal sec-re tary For B i rmingham law of flee Legal experience preferred but not necessary 64*9393

EXECUTIVE

SECRETARY Mature woman with excellent typ^ ing. dictaphone or shorthand, and light bookkeeping exper ience; to work for V P of management con-sulting f i rm in Dearborn area Must be reliable and able to run of-fice Data processing and /or finan cial /banking experience helpful Salary to 19600 /yea r Benefits F E E PAID Call P a m al 559 5140

COMPLETE COMPUTER PERSONNEL

W e l l Spoken? Decision m a k e r ' ' Here ' s your chance for a ca ree r Accurate typ-ist will compose correspondence and receive excellent training in In surance field f l25 - | IM to start Previous experience preferred Please call Diane Lahti at 241 -2111 till I PM Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

504 t ^ u Wcrted I S

DICTAPHONE TYPIST

A bit of experience necessary Ad-vance fast. Top company Kay M e 47M

KAY T U R N ® PERSONNEL 1 8 2 8 0 W . 10 M i l e Rd.

SOUTHFIELD

SECRETARY ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant, good skills, computer bock-ground helpful . U p to $ 9 0 0 Benefits. Fee Paid.

Accuracy Personnel S o u t h f i e l d 3 5 8 - 2 0 1 0

B i r m i n g h a m 6 4 2 - 3 0 5 0

LEGAL SECRETARY experienced, good skills, au tomated dictation equipment, general pract ice , down-town Detroit Mrs. d i x b y M2-II77

JR Secretary No shorthand, relocating large Detroit company

here in Southfield Flexibility ' is the key word. Mini be food typiat Company pays our fee Salary $525 Call Barbara Personnel

Good. Profesi tonal J57 4410

Flair For Figures? Snappy typist who enjoys figure work will earn I575-M75 in NW com-pany I year experience required h e r e ' Advancement is fast, ben-efits good! Call Lori Hall at 559-7755 till 8 PM Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

SUBURBAN SECRETARY

interest ing variety awai ts you in this friendly office Good typing and a sparkling smile will s tar t you tomorrow Full benefi ts , at trac live office F R E E ' M00 CAII Lee

3 5 3 - 6 5 0 0 S N E U I N G & SNELLING

AGENCY

R E CEP T ION 1ST. genera I clerk ^no

'ment 0550

I\r/Vr.r i iv/i* so a . jmvi «• v~«». fee Light typing. Southfield 5 ary 3500 Molor City E m p l o y e e

Type 4 0 ? Earn 195 week in pleasant Multi-field office Some experience help-ful. 1st raise in 90 days Call Georgia Rogers at 559 7755 (till 8 PM) Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

DENTAL Laboratory needs woman to t rain as Dental Technician Must have art ist ic talent. $80 week to s tar t Please call for part iculars. Mason Denta l C e r a m i c s . Livonia

525-1070

NURSE S AID Mature woman with experience car-ing for elderly Midnight shift Full t ime for small t ime bas ic nursing home ask for Mrs Zick 474-4570

RN'S Afternoons Full t ime only We will or ientate and t rain Good pay. ben-efits. pleasant surroundings Apply 84 . Monday through Fr iday Mrs Lindow.

F A R M I N G T O N N U R S I N G

H O M E f

30405 Folsom Rd F a r m

4 7 7 - 7 4 0 0

RECEPTIONIST for Doctor 's of flee Experienced only Par t t ime, typing necessary Redford area Call a f t e r 10 AM 937 8155

RN - LPN W e e k e n d Relief Nu rse n e e d e d

for days i n s m a l l Con-

va lescent H o m e in L ivonia.

References. Contact Director of

Nurses For a p p o i n t m e n t , ca l l :

4 2 1 - 4 8 0 0

X-Ray Techn ic ian Unregistered or Registered

Wanted full t ime X-Ray tech-nicians. unregistered or registered Several positions open Livonia Area Call Mrs Swiercz 10 AM to I PM

4 2 2 - 4 0 3 3

RN S-LPN'S FULL or PART-TIME

Afternoon shift J PM till 11 JO PM Apply the ARNOLD HOME, 18620 Weat 7 Mile. 9 till 4 PM Monday thru Friday KE I 4001 ext 38

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

G E N K A L OFFICE/RECEP-

TIONIST - w i t h s o m e book-

e e p i n g exper ience for s m a l l

B i r m i n g h a m spec ia l t y store.

Sa la ry $ 1 2 5 - $ I 50

ADAMS &

MARTIN PERSONNEL

9 2 0 E M a p l e B i r m i n g h a m

646-5600 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE and ASSISTANT B O O K K E E P E R

Must be good lyplat. s ta t i s t ica l Troy location 40*8300

LIKE FIGURES?

W. 10 Mile $600 No Fee

Dynamic f i rm needa advancement minded H 8. Orad with some book-keeping experience You'll love your new booa and your new Job.

THE FREE AGENCY 8M-32I0 i : M - 1 pm

N ' L a n d . Smi le r Nifty job for bright typist who enjoys public contact Office expe r ience? $120 week to s tar t Call Lori Hall at 559 7755 (till 8 PM) Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO

CLERK TYPIST for medical serv-ice company, some bookkeeping, billing, accounts receivable, ac-counts payable, experience re-quired Medical billing and lermi noiogy helpful Soutnfield area Call weekdays. 559 7805

S e c ' y . - B k k p r . Small W Suburbn office needs or ganizer with good book-keeping.background and light but accura te typing $125-$I50 week good ra ises ' Call 241 2111 (open till 8 PM l Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

A CHOICE SPOT $ 4 7 0

Nationwide office offers great hours in glamorous building Type and listen Call Kay Taylor now'

5 8 8 - 5 4 0 0 SNELLING & SNELLING

A G E N C Y

CLERICAL TYPIST. Southfield CPA office Salary commensura te with experience Parker 4 Wittus. JI5 Travelers Tower Call Ms Yolan. 354 4890

FARMINGTON F R E E TRAINING Handle front desk and some light typing While you learn to assist M D $100 per week lo s tar t , steady advancement ' Call P a m Smith at 241 2111 (till 8 pm I Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

KEY

P U N C H

OPERATOR For consulting engineering firm with beautiful new suburban facll ilies Experience required Immedi-ate opening with diversified tasks Oppertunity to gain additional e*pe rience as computer operator We will t ra in

Call between 10 AM 4 4 PM for a p point ment

2 9 1 - 5 4 0 0

W A D E TRIM

& ^ A S S O C . Taylor Mich

An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

SECRETARY PART TIME-Challanglng opportu nily for individual with excellent typing skills Dictaphone and pre vious office exper ience desired Must be able to work from 12 30 4:30 PM 5 days a week For fur ther information please con tact the personnel depa r tmen t at 474-0000

ALEXANDER HAMILTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.

OF AMERICA 12 MILE & F A R M I N G T O N RD

F A R M I N G T O N

MATURE WOMAN over 35. e x p e rienced in general office work pref erably in personal lines insurance Call 9 to 5 PM Mrs. Keb. 44 4 7 012

G E N E R A L

OFFICE TYPING. Pa r t l ime, flexible hours 10 Mile. Greenfield area

5 5 7 - 4 2 4 8

504 « » » - * " » j

A c c o u n t i n g C l e r k . lo work in genero l occounting

section. College woin ing o n d /

or business exper ience o p l u *

Cal l for interv iew February

10. U . or 12 .

4 7 6 - 7 1 0 0 Ext. 2 9 6 An Equal Opportualty Employer

t A L E S C i E R K " Full t ime exper ience pre4errr<! Farming ton area Execut ive Office Supply.

Accts. Payable Clk. Who lesa le r s e e k i n g a n o m -

b i t i ous i n d i v i d u a l w i t h a n op -

t i t ude for f i g u r e ! M u t t h o v e

exper ience i n p h e c k i n g in-

voices for DOyment . Co l l Miss

Har r i e r , w e e k d a y s b e t w e e n 9

A M o n d 4 P M a t :

349-5000

GENERAL office j&t\ with min imum 3 years experience, typing, filing, bookkeeping, s m a l l weat side construction company located Northville Salary apen Call from l-J PM daily. 34*0941

K E Y P U N C H OPRS. See Maryann Burn*

20049 5 Mile at Beech Daly

G I R L P O W E R Div Manpower Temp Services

Will Give You All The Help You Nee^

9 6 5 - 7 0 0 0

506 Help Wonted Sales

PART-TIME MATURE »ewelr> salesperson, retail sale* expenence and references Oak Pa rk area Store. 948 0303

LADY to do general office work In

Cra i t studio located In Redford nahip. Call between 2 4 PM for

appointment 255-5717

Dr 's . Front Desk Earn $IJ0 per week for your light experience Friendly at t i tude and careful typing essential Call Karen Butler at 559 7755 till 8 PM Per sonne I

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

BOOKKEEPER, full t ime Expe rienced In accounts payable, p a y roll, journals Troy 489 :

CASHIER Switchboard Chevrolet

prefer Operator fe rience

ennyson 4254500

Lega l Lea rne r Top t e a m of a t torneys needs out-going typist in front desk spot You earn $!00-$I20 week, (depending upon experience I Call Sally Foater at 542-3143 till 6 PM Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO. E X P E R I E N C E D BOOKKEEPER for swimming pool contractor Must be able to handle all books thru s tatements Excellent opportu nity for ambit ious person 851-2144

LEGAL SECRETARY Prest ige company needs sharp per son Work directly for Vice Presi-dent Fantast ic benefi ts offered Challenge' $850 Call Sheri Day

3 5 3 - 6 5 0 0 SNELLING & SNELLING

AGENCY

A unique woman, must like people, enjoy a busy office A pleasant dis-position and good appearance a mus t ' This suburban personnel cor poration offers the opportunity to move from receptionist to other facets of administrat ion or per-sonnel Typing 55 wpm or better Call Barbara Good 357 4810

GENERAL OFFICE Accounts Rece ivab le Typ ing

Ful l benef i ts . G o o d oopo r tu -

ni ty . $ 6 , 0 0 0 yea r

Adanac Personnel 649-1 105

CLERK TYPIST Good Typist, full t ime employment Bookkeeping experience necessary Excellent wages 4 benefits An Equal opportunity employer

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Troy f i rm Excellent typing Short-hand and experience Salary open Fee paid

Lois Ray Personnel 559 0500

BOOKKEEPER . FULL CHARGE

L ivon ia o f f i ce requ i res d e p e n d -

a b l e f u l l cha rge Bookkeeoer

for fost m o v i n g c o m p a n y

Must be a b l e to h o n d l e f u l l

set of co rpora te books t h r o u g h

t r io l ba lance , p a y r o l l , taxes

a n d insurance A l l h a n d post-

ing. MUST excel i n t y p i n g

w i t h occuracy - to type pu r -

chase orders, quo ta t i ons , etc

Sa la ry $ 2 0 0 w e e k l y p lus ex-

ce l len t f r i nges Send resume

to Box 386 . Observe r 4 Eccen-

tric N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1

Schoolcraf t Rd . L i von io , M ich-

i g a n . 4 8 0 2 4

E X P E R T experienced legal secre ta ry . modern Southfield office, equipped with m a g ca rd type writer Must have some shorthand E x c e l l e n t pay and b e n e f i t s Call . N

355(1022

KEYPUNCH Exper ienced o n l y for our Dear-born o f f ice . Mus t be fost o n d accurate. Port t i m e even ings Co l l b e t w e e n 1 -3 P M

5 6 5 - 5 5 5 5 ext . 5 7

EARN EXTRA MONEY We have openings lor mature per sons who want to earn extra money Work 5-9 PM in our South field office setting appointments for promotional presentations No selling $2 50 per hour plus bonus Call Mr. Kerr 559 5410

G e n e r a l O f f i c e C l k .

Ful l t i m e pos i t ion for g e n e r a l

o f f i ce w i t h t y p i n g , f i l i n g , in-

ven to ry exper ience Cal l Miss

Har r ie r w e e k d a y s b e t w e e n 9

A M a n d 4 P M a t :

3 4 9 - 5 0 0 0

T E L E P H O N E Canvassers Expe rience preferred Local food distrib utor needs telephone canvasser 5 hours a day. 4 days a week Salar> plus commission pleasant working condition Call 9 AM to 5 PM ask for George 272-lJIJ

Colony C h r y s l e r - P l y m o u t h

n e w cor s o l e s m o n U n h a p p y

w i t h you r j o b ? P l y m o u t h s # 1

v o l u m e dea le r »s l o o k i n g for

m e n w i t h a u t o sales e x p e

r ience. Cal l 4 5 3 - 2 2 5 5 . ask for

TONY

NEWLY O P E N E D SOUTHFIELD REALTOR i* looking for aggres sive. licensed salespeople who are interested in the opportunities of fered by a smal l office operation Call for appointment 358 4443

MOTHERS I have the work for you Personnel wor^. personal con tact or telephone work Call be tween 10 - 3 Garden City business office 421-0354 Mam office 4854353

SALES TRAINEE due to new fran c t imng and marke t ing concepts in Michigan. Global Mobile Homes is searching for Sales Personnel Paid sales t ra iniag promotional trips, earnings $15^000 to $20 000 Join America ' s newest housing boom For appointment call Mr Robinson or Mr Buffone 355 5341

BUSINESS GROWING

Earn $ 3 0 0 - $ 5 0 0

W e e k . A p p l i c a t i o n s

n o w Being A c c e p t e d M i c h a w o y e , M i c h i g a n ' s f inest rec rea t iona l o n d re t i rement c o m m u n i t y is l o o k i n g for 2 q u a l i f i e d i n d i v i d u a l s due to i n c r e o v n g soles a n d e x p o n sion.

Requ i remen ts

1 C a r e e r - m i n d e d 2 A m b i t i o u s

3 Honest a n d Sincere Benef i ts

1 Po id H o s p i t a l i z a t i o n

2 Comp le te t r a i n i n g pro-

g r a m 3 M a n a g e m e n t o o p o r t u n i t y 4 Incent ive bonuses

C a l l M r . S l o a n

. 5 5 7 - 7 7 1 2 C o n f i d e n t i a l I n t e r v i ew

LUMBER 4 NURSERY SALES Retail experience, jfull t ime per manent work with excellent work Ing condition* A fine fringe benefit program Salary commensura te with experience Apply In person Forest Qty . 35100 Cowan Rd West land tacrdaa f rom Westland Mal l ' , or 13507 Middle bell Rd . Livonia An equal opportunity employer

-NEEDED-REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

TRIAD REALTY 19075 W. 10 MILE

SOUTHFIELD

3 5 8 - 4 6 6 3

LADIES, recieve up lo $100 tn free tewelry. Call between 5 and 10 PM Ask for Larry 444 7953

506 Help Wanted Sdes

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506 N * W o n M

Outstanding opportuni ty to (Oin o fost g r o w i n g , aggres-sive Commerc ia l tool b l o t * Division, one of O o k l a n d County's largest Real Estate Companies. If you hove tool Estate, business or soles expe-rience; w e w o u l d bo Inter-ested in m e e t i n g w i t h you. Please co l l 6 4 3 - 0 7 0 4 o n d osk f o r F. W o r d Ourodnik .

Cranbrook Aseec lac Realtor*

WOMEN. need u l r i moeev tor a few hours a f H t ' Cill . i » 9 7 M

AVON L l l f c FEELING INDEPENDENT. BEING YOUR OWN BOM AND SELLING PART TIME* Fk A w M o your K h r M t Hare ton. meet new people and make food money too' Let t Ulk about k. Call: M5045* 4X7 4000

at an m a a

REAL ESTATE

E x p e r i e n c e d

O r W i l l T ra i n

Oosses start F e b r u a r y 17,

best c o m m i s s i o n i n the bus i -

ness. For o pe rsona l , con-

f i d e n t i a l i n t e r v i e w , ca l l Don

Ho r r i son ot 4 2 7 - 9 0 3 0 . 3 3 0 5 0

Five M i l e Rood ocross the

street f r o m L i v o n i a C i ty Ha l l .

A First United Broker

THE D U R B I N C O . REALTORS

Bloomf 'd Hills Office HAS O P E N I N G S FOR

EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE Who want to Improve lheir poailton * earnings tor 1975

INEXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE wanting a ca ree r tn Real Esta te , call immedia te ly to enroll In our training class (or beginner*

FOR A N INTERVIEW CALL

PETE S W A N N E Y

6 4 7 - 5 5 0 0 The Durbin Company

Res l iors 15*1 N Woodward

Bloomfield Hills I Across (roro The Fo* * Hounds

ft N ot The Kings lev I

n i "

* ECCENTRIC Monday, February 10, 1975

901 »Mp Wonted

*3?H%

REAL ESTATE SALES •re looking far a dynamic self-

lo manage and sell a

Salary plus commie S 4sy weak. Hours IS AM • I

Send resume and phels la Box Obaerver ft Eccentric. SMS1

vonia. Mi. M1M

VIVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS ry of General Faoda needs

Is* woman to Teach classes in Beatdy. Full t ime. Part time H i l l earning potential Manage

opportunity also. Call for ap-pointment.

522 -2770 A R t you managemen t ma te r i a l ? We heed IS young men. IS and up. who] a r e able t o t r ave l lo run our

otional offices In eas t e rn half of tfce U.S. Some sa les background or ability helpful Ear® money dur big jl week t ra ining period Inter

l«ken a t 740 W Eleven Mile, one block east of I TS

SALESMEN, must be experienced Pr*fe r rab ly in field of intangibles, interview cus tomers ,ond take orders in the comfor t of our Red lord office Absolutely no outside calls Salary and incentive plan equals COS or more per week to man who can produce J men needed at once lor e ipansMn pro gram Definite growth possibilities and opportunity to advance to exec utive l e w i s Reference required also good speaking voice and gentle manner 5 days. S to J PM Call V Lewis for appointment

535 4*06

INTERESTED I N

A CAREER IN

REAL ESTATE?

! TODAY for an interview West land-Li vonia

Gary Cook - 771-8400 Livonia Fa rming ton

Tom Kuster • 47*8100 plymouth-Northvil le

Vern Harket t • 4SSS200

: h a m b e r l a i n

506 n SALES spportentty fall or eert lima Advancement. Call Monday. Tuesday Wedneaday t n isfa

BEAT THE BLAHS Be a Sarah Cenventry Fashion Show Director. Have a party. Re-ceive a beautiful Opal ring Mi-BM

A PENNYRICH Fashion Hour In your home; win a free bra. Woman to sell Petmyrich bras. 40% com mission Call between It and I PM

LOS-ISM

PART TIME WORK IS hours-earn up to $IM Call Mrs.

M - M N

507 Holp Wanted Part Time

CASHIER-Clerk, port time, eve-nings. experience preferred Good working conditions, apply Concord Drugs. l U t i Halstead Rd Farm ington

EXPERIENCED athletic leader for rec assistant at Canton Twp Rec. Dept Part time summer, col lege grad required 114-8400

PART Time Receptionist , handle cash, meet public, tennis knowl edge, light typing 471*44*

carpet cleaning work. Call 3881820

TEMPORARY aff ice girl wanted while secretary oa vacation Open mail , an lwer phone, light lypme. one man office. P .O Bo* J. Bloomfield Hills. Michigan. 48011

PART-TIME evenings, inside ticket sales. Ideal (or s tudents . Apply 740 W Eleven Mile, one block east of I 75 . 10 AM J PM

COUNTER P E R S O N N E L Part t ime night* Plaza Lanes Plymouth 453 4880

COMPETITIVE WOMAN If you hav+ a determined personality and

experience, he re ' s your op ity to earn a m a n ' s wage

iaii te a woman * ability • a* part of our ffnanagement staff 522 8527

E X P A N S I O N tions available for experienced

or hon - experienced salespeople Full t raining l a d l ines in classroom and] in the field Fas tes t growing

largest real es ta te f i rm in the . itry 1000 offices nationally Cai( Mr. Cheytwe for appointment

642 -8100 C e n t u r y 21 S

Birmingham

CAREER Opportunity small Wodien% Wear Shop in Birming hartj needs Manager who could use

t sharing plan to buy same Resume to Bo* 410, Obaerver

A I Eccentr ic Newspaper . 16251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Mich 48150

CENTURY 21 The! largest Real Es t a t e Orgamza jtlon in I he country with over 1000 offices thus far We have excellent clasp rooms, and field training for unlicensed and licensed applicants Positions open in our downtown Bir-mingham office Top Commissions

LIBBY Assoc Inc Real tors

•44 1211

P E O P L E N E E D E D to work part t ime in our Southfield office No ex perience necessary Just a pleasant phone voice |2 per hour plus bonus to s ta r t 12 to 3 PM.. Monday thru F r iday For more Information call.

353 5025

508 Help Wanted Domestic

RELIABLE person for house clean ing. s tar t f l W hr with raises, own transportat ion, during day. your hours, call af ter 8 PM or week ends. 421-0077

H O U S E K E E P E R BABY SITTER Mature dependable person over 30 Must live in Light housekeeping take ca re of children tn lovely Southfield home 5 days per week Call T u e s 4 T h u r s . 8 30 5 PM

841 2726

YOUNG Executive gal needs ma ture live in' housekeeper for a love ly apa r tmen t in Northland area 6 days Good pay and fr inge benefits Call Lora. M F. 8 5 PM 557 8286

50$ M p Wanted

MATURE WOMAN far babysit• — J . after achoal; on call In case o f l l l n e s s Own transportation Li-vonia area Call Wednesday.

1614411

erences

HOUSEKEEPER home, maat l _ , plus benefits MI-IIS7

Uve-in. goad heme, maat have ref SIM

RESPONSIBLE live la baby sitter. 1 school children, more for home than wages. No household duties. Call S h a w . 4784100

OUT OF WORK? W« need you for Babysitting - days or evenings Must be IS * over. Must bave car ft drive ft go to child's home |7 far a « hour min tmum. 11.75 for each hour there-after Dolly s Babysitting Service. •44-7711

BABY Sitter, for one child. In my home, own transportation, after • PM. M14I64

MATURE woman. babv-slUint. mv home. S day week. 7 AM-S7JS PM. Call e v e n l n p only. 55*45*4

MATURE, reliable wanted for child care ft light housekeeping in my home Monday. Wednesday II A M - 7 P.M.. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday II A.M. • 1 P M Interested only in long term help References. Own transportation. 4154*45

BABY SIT in my home 5 days. 8 5 P.M. Age 15 to 40 5 Mile - Beech Daly area Your transportation Call after • P.M.. 537 *448

_. i 7 ve old school girl, slter school and oc-casional overnights Call after •:*> PM 711-4175

H O U S E K E E P E R for professional couple, good phone answer ing abili-ty MoSday-Frlday 1 5 P f l 850 week Two paid vacation weeks. After 5 PM 4154144

BABYSITTER, light housekeeping. 3 days per week, own transporta-t ion. r e f e r e n c e s . West Bloomfield

85I40M

BABYSITTER for new bom. avail-able on call basis. Middlebelt-Square Lake area . References

3314*44

MOTHER S H E L P E R College student to be Mother 's help-e r . r o o m , b o a r d , a n d t o p w a ^ e r

ELDERLY Couple or woman want ed to share home, more for home than wage*. )ust responsible for cooking meals Garden City Eve-ning* 4254SI9

TEACHER needs full t ime sitter for infant twins April through June 5 Mile-Farmington Rd Refer-ences 411-1117

LIVE IN housekeeper and compan km tor elderly lady Southfield area 8 days Monday off Refer ences 353-4777

LIVE IN companion for elderly lady Cooking, light housekeeping Should be able to dr ive 842-1103

BABY SITTER. 3 PM 5 PM daily 7 Mile Farmington Road a rea

474 2142

BABY SITTER needed 3 af ter noons. West Bloomfield Call after 8 PM. 851-8148

510 Help Wanted Couples

APARTMENT

CARETAKERS 100 Uni ts , S w i m m i n g Pool.

A p a r t m e n t , sa l a r y o n d i n

cent ives

557-0770

512 Situations Wanted Female

BOOKKEEPER, part t ime Weekly or monthly basis Full charge thru financials Experienced. refer ences Free lance 861 1848

MOTHER wishes baby silting days. Grand River and Halstead a rea Pre-schoolers 478 3499

DESIRE general cleaning and iron-ing. 4 or 5 days. 2 or 3 days togeth er . Pont iac 373 9004

512 SHuoHons Wanted

ALTERATIONS. blone covered, relinlng. fast aad

retUbie. • Mils - Grand Rlvar a . 474 5359

JILL of all lra4as" medical, c a n -tering. loiter etc Familiar with Biue Shteld. Medicaid mi Medl cars Part or full t ime Please call.

147 » «

Experienced, dependable wemaa neral cleaning. Own

Excellent refer 084277

Experienced seeking oenei transportation

TWO WOMEN want complete Housewives' cleaning Well clean everything tn every room. Expe-rienced and Insured Residential and commercial. SSS-S7M; 8*3 9025

TYPING DONE in my Plymouth area 453-1

EX-INTERNAT'L. STEWARDESS Seeks Public related work In Trav el Media or Advertising

7S4-1*I1

TYPING Tax forms for CPA. medi-cal and insurance reports, letters, theses No minimum 5224054

DAILY or vacation care of chil-dren. convalescent and elderly Also pet-sitting your home Reason able rates. Liberty Agency, week days J54-H70

BEST MAIDS brings the best to you Experienced personnel Fully insu red T ranspo r t a t i on furnished

•M-0I5I

514 Situations Wanted Male

ODD JOBS-Laid off engineer Handyman, painting, wallpapering

refinlshing

518 Education InSmJCTions

622 Income Tax & Insurance

MATH TUTORING, FI school math teacher will later giadee • through calcalas. Special weekend rates. Call e v e n l n p :

48*1*34

PIANO • ORGAN or adults , popular • ghners or advanced, your mine Mrs. Burrows Ml

QUALIFIED INCOME TAX pre-parer. Your home er mine Reason able rates. « * 3 M S

520 Secretarial Business Services

INCOME TAX SERVICE Individ usl or business IS years espe-

I. 4B-IS7S

- CUSTOMIZED -BOOKKEEPING SERVICE

Give as a chance to reduce your costs. Call Mrs. Shapiro Ml-MM C t o a f ft Cheete Personnel

626 Hngo

600 Pirsonals

LUTHERANS Wanted -Old Mis souri' style independent coogreea Uon to begin mission on 11 MUe near Haggerty. 478-1514

602 Lost & Found

LOST On Feb I. light tan Cairn Terrier with black muxxie sad chain collar 11 Mile Telegraph. Reward 445*478

FOUND Male Irish Seller, red col lar. Vicinity of Grand River. Mcln-tyre KE 41102

FOUND: man ' s wedding borxl. 'Love k Date ' inside Plymouth and Telegraph area . Call af ter 5 PM 534-4924

furniture electrical, etc

plumbing.

CARPENTER and Painter . 15 years experience Basements pan eled. suspended ceilings, kitchen cabinets reflnlahed Reasonable pr ices Free es t imates 451 7854

HOME Service, painting, decora ting, repairs , installing Paneling, plumbing ft ca rpen t ry We do al-most everything Reasonable

GA 7-8824

ADAPTABLE college graduate seeks part- t ime work to com plement part t ime farming in Plymouth Twp Evenings. Jack

4534334

LOST

MISSING-. CHILD'S PET FROM WESTMORELANO

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

White Mbuil-Toy Poodle, female, overweight, with a s thma

REWARD' No questions asked

4 7 4 - 2 4 1 8

LOST: SR-50 Calculator, vicinity 5 Mile Farmington Rd Christmas g i f t to B e n t l e y s t u d e n t R e w a r d

521 7014 802.129720.1.IFOUND tri-color male Beagle. possibly blind Square Lake Adams a rea Found 2-1 75 852 49*5

CIVIL Engineer wants part t ime or moonlight work Experienced in grading, sewer, water , road, de sign Survey, single family plot plans and es t imat ing 411-1036

518 Education Instructions

REMEDIAL READING Learning Disabilities Certified Teacher . 9 years experience M A in reading education Recommended by local schools colleges 62*-27*7

HAVING P R O B L E M S ' WE CAN H E L P All Subject*. All Levels. All Teachers Certified ABLE TURORS 557 8014

GUITAR Lessons Taught in your home Beginners or advanced Chil-dren and adults 12 years teaching exper ience in a r ea 54 1 48*3

IBM K E Y P U N C H Leorn N o w - W o r k In Weeks

DAY & EVENING CLASSES

FREE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

L IVONIA BUSINESS

M A C H I N E S INSTITUTE

3 2 1 1 4 P l y m o u t h Rd

2 6 1 - 6 3 3 0

LOST Female , black, part beagle Vicinity II Mile Middlebelt An swers to Coco. Reward 477 2MI

604 Announcements & Notices.

ARE you Interested in Joining a Band? Only College Graduates need apply Need Coronets. Trom-bones. Drums. Clarinets. Saxes, etc. Ins t rument . University. Name. Address, etc Wrile to Mr Herbert . 5*31 Pebbieshlre. Birmingham 48010

606 Legal Notices

DOES NO FAULT MAKE NO SBNSS TO YOU1

CALL A.W. MEDICO 5114478

BINGO EVERY THURSDAY 7PM St John's Armenian Church

Church with Gold Dome 22001 Northwestern Hwy.. Southfield. • MUe • Southfield Rd

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 1110* W. Twelve Mile Rd

Southfield. Mich Every WEDNESDAY 7:10 PM

MONDAYS 7:M PM Beth Abraham Hlltel 5075 W Maple Rd

(Between Middlebelt ft Inkslerl

BINGO Wed ft Sat nights 7 PM American Legion Hall. 4411 S Wayne Rd . Wayne. 72*4177

i n a e * * ' •* o z o t m e r r a m m e m

GERI THE MAGIC CLOWN T E L E P H O N E M l 1IM

ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES

702

DOROTHY THOMPSON ANTIQUES

187 North Eton Birmingham 8474141 (In the Glamour Nook Building I )ust narth of Maple

ANTIQUE BABY THINOS - Odea sets from I* t s SIM Dapreaalon. Nippon others Tea Cart. Traodte sewing machine 12T Union Lake Road. T « s . Thurs . Fri I I AM

USED oriental r u p wanted (hmd made). Tap cash prices ^ W ^ O n e

l

VICTORIAN couch. 8 side chairs approximately 150 years old. made

S> family craftsman, excellent con Hon. 478-S041

WALLED LAKE ANTIQUE ft FLEA MARKET

One of Michigan's largest Inside Flea Markets

OPEN YEAR ROUND Closed Fr idays

In the Old Amusement Park Novi Rd at I I Ml exil I M

474-4571. 824-9*19

708 Goods

OdSmd County ARTES 4e Mexico dtaiag tabic and • chairs MOM front, sft-whise. Country Eranc^ bedroom se t . L i m a g a s h g r d w a r ^

KING sise bedroom s « U n y tables, gaa dryer, doubte seen etee-trie range rod velvet chair, rochet er chair. TWIN BEDS, bookcase head-.

Girl's arovtecial twin bad s pro via d a set. iaciuiinf desk, d r a ern chranw ft glaas d i e a t t e j e t

4-PIECE BEDROOM set White. • ' French Provincial Excellent condi- -Uan S W

MUST SELL new r o m t e m p o r a r v t piece sectional sofa in Ivory co lor" •» also dark wood butcher block eiri -t a b l e Less t h a n a y e a r a id . 870a •

' 474-7MS

WASHER, dryer . Gold e l e c t r i c -stove and ref r igera tor , dining room — act, 8 chairs Bedroom set. ead •-t s b l e s . odds and e n d s Bes t o f f e r *

478-IMS-

VICTORIAN style chest and mir ror. appraised as spp rox 90 years old Best offer 849-1404

702 Antiques

OAK China cabinet, marb le top table, large Secre tary , dry sink, pine chest, silver tea chest .

FE44MS

ENGLISH ANTIQUES 18th Century oak bureau and 2 chairs , needs res tora t ion . $125 Call

115-7178

O U R S H O P LTD (Over the Danish Bakery I

Come up and see all the loveiy an-tique goodies we have for

Y O U R V A L E N T I N E Remember we also have New Gift I tems and Free Gift Wrapping 419* Orchard Lk Rd 681-4122

Hours Mon thru. Fr i 10 - 5

VALENTINE or Anytime Every thing collectable f rom dolls, Toot stetoys. cars , (tollhouse furniture, glass and furn i ture 893 9283

TO whom il may concern: I am not responsible for any debts, unless contracted by myself. J a m e s Haynes Feb 10. 1975

612 In Memoriam

In loving memory of Willie Drum-mond. who was taken so suddenly, one year ago today. 1-10-74. Love -till we meet agaia Sweet Susie

618 Child Care LICENSED Home between School c ra f t - i Mile has opening for child For information Call

2*1 1194

C O U N T R Y FAIR

FLEA MARKET

A N T I Q U E S H O W 8 MILE ft SCHOENHERR

ANNOUNCES Grand Opening of our new Addition

THE ANTIQUE VILLAGE The permanent area of fine An tiques.

OUR SPECIAL SHOWROOM Featur ing 4 Big Shows each Month Beginning Feb 15 ft 16 Gun * Clock Show Feb 11 k 21 Hobby Show Mar I ft! Coin Show Mar 8 ft 9 ArU k Crafts Plus over IW Miles of table space Featur ing 1000's of Collector Items. Pr imit ives . Old ft New Merchan ilise F R E E PARKING

F R E E ADMISSION Free Dealer Set Up Friday*

OPEN Every Sal a Sun SAM SPM Friday. 4-I0PM

771 3070 283-2621

2 n d A n n u a l

V A L E N T I N E ' S

D A Y SALE

2 5 % Reduct ion o n Selected

A n t i q u e 4 M o d e r n Jewels,

S i lver . Porce lo in , Etc

6 d a y s o n l y

Feb ruo ry 10 - 15

Green Vau l t s Ga l l e r y

The A r c o d e 7 2 5 S. A d a m s

B i r m i n g h a m

706 Appfiances

SEARS Kenmore Washer . 7 cycle selections, less than 6 months old. 1150 644 3755

16 CU FT Admiral refr igerator and Magic Chef stove Excellent condition 8400 After 6 PM 453-0343

DISHWASHER, coppertone Waste King, portable, good condition. $75

474 5241

SIGNATURE ELECTRIC double oven range, self-clean, coppertone excellent condition. $300 or best offer 453 4042

FRIG IDA IRE table top range, aqua, perfect condition, $25 537 0347

PHILCO refr igera tor , white Excel lent condition. $100 or best offer Call af ter 5 PM 645 2355

HOTPOINT gas d rye r , like new. $45 427 8682

LADY KENMORE automatic port able dishwasher. Avocado $100

4224724

708 Household Goods Oakland County

MUST SELL, beautiful French P r o vinclal living room and dining room furniture, like new. also pic-tures , lamps, mi r ro rs , etc Fe* z8»8

DINING Set Basic Will , bleached mahogany, drop leaf table. 4 chairs , china cabinet . Mersman walnut end tables, two commodes one t r iangular , walnut desk

474-1427

DINING Room set . ronse r sa i iow. - . table. 4 velvet cha i r s . 1 genu ine black leather sofas , bedroom set. a rea rug. chai rs . lamp». t a b l e s " • 536 0179 Or Sunday. 157-1778

DINING Room set . dark mahoga ny. Roman table, 6 chairs , and buf fet. coffee table with glass top, 2. gold fireside chairs , ma rb l e pedes al. everything reasonable af ter

4PM 559 2168 _

"SINGER DELUXE Model-Portable \ ^

Zig 7-agger in s turdy car ry :ng case Pay off $38 cash or monthly pay ments 5 year guarantee UNIVERSAL S E W I N G CENTER '

FE 4 - 0 9 0 5

REMODELING kitchen full kn rh en cabintry.including island with Butcher block, sink, drop in range and a self cleaning oven 8800

•42 2547

DUXBURY chairs 2 a rm 85^ each. 4 side. $45 FostoriB crystal. Sweethear t Rose $5 each 642-0612.

DINING SET. 9 pieces carved wal nut. Italian Renaissance seewt c o m p a r t m e n t m a d e in Italy $1496

62S-1144

NEVER used Mediterranean bed room set. $200 Colonial sofa and chair . $280 Loveseat. $150 Mediler ranean sofa and chair . $300 Velvet contemporary sofa and chair $200 Broker 548 89*3

DINETTE SET. 5 piece Formi t a and chrome table and 4 chair t Call 559 4817

Must sell Living room set. dinette ' set. bedroom set excellent condi uon Washer Dryer Will take bes t offer Judy 399 972S or 557 06*«

SOFA by FLAIR 84 in . off white, with beige, brown 3 mos old

689 5825

CHROME and glass dianette set and coffee table Office desk and cha i r s and mor r M6-S423

ORIGINAL MISSON Oak solid din ing room table Ends pull out t o seat 6 21W in wide 43 in length closed (open both ends 75 in i 835 After 4 PM 642 1640

CRIB and dresser set. r w t i a g chair , walnut dinette set Mediterss: nean secre ta ry 474-8142

709 Household Goods Wayne County

NEW Art Van fu rn i tu re , plush sofa matching ot toman and love seal Economic steal Call 455 2971

© b a c r u p r r r n t r i r Home & Service Guide Aluminum Skfing

H U F F M A N S A family of fine c r a f t smen Roofing, siding, t r im k gutters H g s i o i 712-1141

Alum Siding-Trim Gutters HUGH E J O N E S CO

Free Es t ims t e 4744124

DO WORK myself , s lum siding, t r im, gutters, roofing, lie . insured, f r ee est B Camming . 427-6953

A L U M . S I D I N G 100 sq ft Installed t*8

STORM WINDOWS PORCH ENCLOSURES

CARPENTRY Free E s t i m s t e

WORK MYSELF

453 -8487

Bosement Waterproofing

BASEMENT T E A K S R E P A I R E D 1$ Years Exper ience

4744214

PISCES BASEMENT WATERPROOFING

RESEARCH. INC E X P E R I E N C E D SPECIALIST

Free and accu ra t e diagnosis LI-censed and Insured We work in

»w. TRY US Guaran teed con t r ac t s Ctty pe rmi t s 548 343S

8 4 6 - 7 9 0 0

Bride, Block & Cement

C H I M N E Y S Repaired or built new Screened

Cleaned Root Leaks Stopped GUARANTEED GA 7 18*1

Building & Remodefing

D O M A D D I T I O N S Specializing in F I R E P L A C E S R F. Hess. Licensed Builder

531-6839

FIRST PLACE WINNER

r^AT'L REMODELING AWARD Proven Quality and

Satisfaction for 10 years e

YOU DEAL DIRECT WITH T H E OWNER •

All Work Guaran teed aod Competitively Priced

FREE Es t ima tes * Des igns

Additions Kitchens Porches Etc

HAMILTON Custom Remodelers

CALL 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 , 24 Hours

A|.L Home Improvement*, smsl l oC large (*iallty. dependable work Reasonable f ree est , Licensed R i d y . 213 1844

Carpentry

GENERAL R E P A I R S Specializing in code violations, tire repairs Free est All work guaranteed Li-censed A insured Graff Construe lion Co 476 83M

CARPENTER, no Job too small Light plumbing A e lectr ical . Re-modeling. Install d ishwasher*

352-3198 ALL KINDS Carpenter Work Doors. Windows, Rec Rooms Kitchens, Formica . Drywall

Reasonable. 477 7940 261 0539

'Wo rk ou t of th is w o r l d -Prices d o w n to e a r t h '

M o d e r n i z a t i o n b y

MARS

THOS DEXTER Mason contractor A^dUtena. fireplaces, natural ra» l a p Licensed. Insured 471-1791

twek pointing k porch repairs ft Guaran teed U

545 2*44

Service

fNTERESTING poaKion a* tgry la local Independent school ad fllnlstrator Applicant should poa Skss s college background, be a good typist with sMUty lo take porthand and have proficiency in grneral office skills Call S4*-77I7

•• HAVE PEN WILL TRAVEL ' i Tax Service

^IU. Inkster <L ft J Bookkeeping ft " 2*063 Cheitt Hill

5*12722

Mdng & Remodefing ( O M t repair a alia ration* Kltch p a . bathrooms, roofing, floor cev •Hag Don McGregor License* E & r . 474-4*04

ADDITIONS GA 1-1M*

Contractor-Carpenter All RasidePlal-commercial

» yrs. cap Wpfc with my mea aa lOvery fa* Ne excuses sr delay* Tea wawt beat my qaaltty arte price Kirk

885-1444

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

PRICED WITHIN REASON COMPLETED TO PERFECTION

CUSTOM KITCHENS sr f a n a k a p o p y d p oM eeMeat

FORMICA T O P i R I C ROOMS WORK MYSELF

D.Bowpsr. Oays

BUILDING C O M P A N Y 538 2 6 6 6 6 2 6 - 7 0 4 4

N o S a l e s m e n R e s i d e n t i a l - C o m m e r c i a l

Add i t i ons -K i t chens Do rmers

Rec tooms-Both-Siding FREE ESTIMATES

PROMPT SERVICE

CARPENTER

BUILDER DONTR ACTING-REMODELING

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

Residential Maintenance

Ray's C o n s t r u c t i o n

261 -4230

KITCHEN REMODELING Formica Cabinets. Counters

llefaCtag Lie Ins Walt. 4124124

CARPENTER Teaches Industrial Arts during school year desires weekend Jobs Lie builder. 538^*4*9

Vil lage Carpenter Val. af ter 8. 478-7*58

Quality Carpentry at reasonable prices. Residential a Com m l Addi (ions, roofs, repai rs , etc 477 5951

BIRMINGHAM C A R P E N T E R

Rec Rooms. Kitchens. Baths. Etc Excellent References Licensed In sured. Reasonable

847-5142

Carpet Ropair

CHUCK'S C A R P E T REPAIR Any repa i r la rge or smal l , re*iden tial or comm' l . 4*4-3815

Ceifing Work

CEILING ft PANELING ALL PHASE RENOVATION

Reas ra tes , fast service, no Job too big or small . 425-2072

CEILINGS Suspended and Acoustical

Bi rmingham *47 5033 Livonia 38*0118

All Types Acoustic Ceilings PANELING 8I FLOOR TILE

A I Job Free Est 4214489

CARPENTRY NEW WORK REMODELING. R E P A I R S FOR

Home or Office 4764078

Modernization ft Repairs Qualified Journeymen Carpenters

Call for Free Es t imate 273 0271

No Job Too Small

CARPENTRY ROUGH a FINISH F R E E ESTIMATES

464 3*52

CARPENTER Contractor , anything M Home Improvements Quality work. guar . F ree est . Lie., Ins

2*141*1

CARPENTER, quality work, low

Klccs on kitchens, rec rooms, sddl-ms. ate Anytime S** 4*45

Carpet Cleaning

SEVEN-A CARPET CLEANERS STEAM EXTRACTION •

We sre not In ft out In M min Let 7-A Clean Your

Carpet the Right Way West. 4*4-1111 East. #7*0440

Van Onsen's Carpet Cleaning SPECIAL:

U v rm. din rm. hall. $15 50 Call 477-SMS

I'M NOT THE PLUMBER Nir the plumber's son. but any wprk you should have. I shall soon

ve done. Plumbing, electrical, carpeatry. complete modem iOition. recreation room, kitchens farm Ira counter tops, cabinets, ape eMail zing ia vanities Also snow re-moval Reasonable Ftanlt Roshid 474-5652

BUILDING A R E M O O B J N G Kitchens. Baths. Rec Roams

aew homes, residential, com titer rial IS yrs. quality work. Li

Chuck, 7SP8P7

ffifCHEN cabir*ts In formica ar sad. ceramic Ute batha cowipteu

- u a L t t J i a r a . " -2*7*317

MI-ISM

aidHIa—

n C Smith. U c

i - * ~ . and repairs. Frae estimates

mum KITCHEN CABINETS

farm tea sr wead, ceramic Ute ipiete. Work myotM Bab contractor Licensed, la-

dteU. 2*7-6137

D H Schalts Carpet Cleaning Any size Living room ft hall steam cleaned. I » Each additional roam $10 MI4SM

WESTLAND CARPET CLEANING Carpets cleaned by Steam Process

Dirt Back Guarantee Free Eatlmates 32*1178

METRO CLEANING SERVICE Karpet Staem Extractlon-Guar Method I Uke the dirt with Me

Also Upholstery 711 144*

SPECIAL $17.95 Any sise Living room, hall

DOBCra CO Ml-1548. 274 *387

Carpet Laying

CARPET INSTALLATION Reas. rates, quick service, t o .

Rubber padding available MS1&7

A-1 INSTALLATION

Rubber pad available Reaaooabte ALL AREAS. Call Jim 48*4*10\

Fierce Carpet laaUllatlon All Wsrk Guaranteed

477-ISM

Bill's Osrpat Service ft Repair PAD AVAILABLE

417 ISM

EXPERT CARPET INSTALLATION

4SI-I4M

Draperies

CUSTOM D R A P E R I E S and al tera tions. 1st quality workmanship , im-media te service upon request 757 140*

Dressmaking & Tailoring

KADRY'S Custom Tailor Large fabric selection Alterations 1800 W 14 Mile Crooks. Royal Oak Al-varo Plaza 549 7131

Electrical

MASTER ELECTRICIAN Res l-Rcmodeling Comm'l

F r e e Es t imate 861-7447

ELECTRICAL WORK DONE Reasonable ra tes , f ree est . fast s e r v i c e No j o b t o o big or s m s l l .

415 2072

ELECTRICAL SERVICE INCREASES CHANGES ELECTRIC HEAT INSTALLED

Mercery, Lucslox Floodlights Industrial.Residential. Comm'l.

Floodlites-Park areas Bldg-Drives Mach controls Fluorescent lights

GOOD WIRING DOESN'T COST IT PAYS!!!

"Speedy" Electric

VE 5-0600

COLLINS ELECTRIC CO RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL

Est IM1 GA I 2044

BOLLIN ELECTRIC C o m m e r c i a l l n d u s t r l a l R e s ' l

GA

BILL AUTRY. Etec. Contractor Commercial, Industrial. Repairs

Vleialtoaa. Raaaonabte. Work Guar

KE 1-LSM. af ter S. 453*2*8

ELECTRICAL SERVICES W* Can Solve AU Your Electrical ProMema. 14 Hour Service.

MS41M

ELECTRIC MOTORS REWINDING ft REPAIR

I Phase ft I Phase WALT KE 4 m i

FIREWOOD Delivered Anywhere In Livonia

SM CORD 41I4M7

M Cards left. MS while K lasts LU-ley - Joy Rd . Plymouth 4S14IM

FIREWOOD Hardwoods $ 2 6 0 0 Hickory $ 4 2 . 0 0

Camel Coal M M Per M lb. Bag Kindling SI M

Delivered FREE locolly

NOBLE'S 8 MILE LUMBER S MUe Rd. at Middlebelt

4 7 4 - 4 9 2 2

firewood

CORD WOOD Split Hardwood. 1 Cords 838

I Cord $13 Delivered 482-8517

GOOD'S NURSERY Mixed dry hardwood, stacked and delivered, one face cord. $26 50 or 2 for $50 453 212*

GOOD.CLEAN.DRY HARDWOOD $25 Per F a c e Cord

L A M P H E R E ' S . 673*53*

EXTRA WELL seasoned frultwood. hardwood ft white birch Hacker Fi replace Wood. 4744*14

HAY STRAW FIREWOOD Will Deliver. Plua commerc ia l haul-ing 4*4 16*2

Floor Service

FLOOR Sanding Finishing ft Stain Work beautifully done

Work myself 62*-1*15

Call BILL HICKS for Better Floor Sanding and Finishing

KE 2 0803

FLOOR SANDING REFINISHING Old floors our specialty Very reasonable Free est 477-773*

Furniture

MINOR HOME REPAIRS Plumbing, roofing, electrical, car-pentry. locks repaired, painting Any Job Inside or out aids Mr. Wtbb. phone e v e n l n p . I4S7-1S7*

Haufing

End Loader Service-Fire O e a n u p WRECKING BULLDOZING

Houaes. Yards . Bldgs cleaned 382 7335 5*24*82

Heating

HOT WATER special is ts , bolters, sales ft service, city, slate, li-censed ft insured 477 5494

Clifford Russell Hest ing All Your Heat ing Needs

Licensed. Insured 534-M17

FURNACES Sales lns t s l la t ion-Service. Licensed ft Insured Call Ed Nevers 4210SI1

HEATING SERVICE * Cleaning Humidif iers in su l t ed 14 Hour Serv-ice. Licensed 5*54749

HOME HEATING SERVICE Service-Repair -Oeanlng

Mastercharge 451-021*

Income Tax

F R E E COST ESTIMATES! Let a Qualified Tax

Spelalist Save You Money 80143*5 a f t e r 7 P.M

Painting & Decorating

PROFESSIONAL Paperhanging GUARANTEED

Competit ive P r i ce s 4554031

INTERIORS BY RON k FRANK PAINTING a P A P E R I N G

Reasonable ft excellent work Well experienced M5-1IOO

INTERIOR PAINTING Reasonable ra tes . 10 y r s ^ e x ^ c n c e

PAINTING Oakland CXy only Careful , quality work Spec low winter rate Free est . Mr. Carlson. S41431*

STOP!

Insulation

FURNITURE STRIPPING

WOOD ft METAL

HER PAL STRIP SHOP

IS7M Telegraph, m bl N of Fen kell. Redford

535-81 15

Add IW In at $17 per 100 sq ft Add • In at $25 50 per 100 sq ft

Call David Lee 84*4167 FURNITURE STRIPPING

WOOD ft METAL

HER PAL STRIP SHOP

IS7M Telegraph, m bl N of Fen kell. Redford

535-81 15

Janitorial

FURNITURE STRIPPING

WOOD ft METAL

HER PAL STRIP SHOP

IS7M Telegraph, m bl N of Fen kell. Redford

535-81 15

HOME ft OFFICE •CLEANING SERVICE

Experienced Couple Excellent Ref ee ences Free Eel im ate* 478-188*

FURNITURE STRIPPING

WOOD ft METAL

HER PAL STRIP SHOP

IS7M Telegraph, m bl N of Fen kell. Redford

535-81 15 Landscaping

Garages S a n d & G r a v e 1 De l i ve red

S o o w p l o w i n g & O e o n u p

Salt D e l i v e r e d

Rubbish H a u l e d

GILBERT

LANDSCAPE SB*VICE

190 S Lynn St., Pont ioc

6 8 2 - 6 7 0 2 6 8 2 - 0 5 8 5

GARAGE DOORS REPAIRED OR REPLACED Elec trie Operators After 4 PM. 42504J7

S a n d & G r a v e 1 De l i ve red

S o o w p l o w i n g & O e o n u p

Salt D e l i v e r e d

Rubbish H a u l e d

GILBERT

LANDSCAPE SB*VICE

190 S Lynn St., Pont ioc

6 8 2 - 6 7 0 2 6 8 2 - 0 5 8 5

Gutters

S a n d & G r a v e 1 De l i ve red

S o o w p l o w i n g & O e o n u p

Salt D e l i v e r e d

Rubbish H a u l e d

GILBERT

LANDSCAPE SB*VICE

190 S Lynn St., Pont ioc

6 8 2 - 6 7 0 2 6 8 2 - 0 5 8 5 ALUMINUM GUTTERS 5 IN All Colors - No Seconds

Save • Omit The Middleman Free Est 532 3852

S a n d & G r a v e 1 De l i ve red

S o o w p l o w i n g & O e o n u p

Salt D e l i v e r e d

Rubbish H a u l e d

GILBERT

LANDSCAPE SB*VICE

190 S Lynn St., Pont ioc

6 8 2 - 6 7 0 2 6 8 2 - 0 5 8 5 ALUMINUM GUTTERS 5 IN All Colors - No Seconds

Save • Omit The Middleman Free Est 532 3852 Lock Service

LOCK INSTALLATION Specialised la deadbolt lock*

5M-747S

TIRED of waiting for ihe carpen tor. plumber, electrician, for that minor Job. Call Floyd, before S AM or after • PM. 47S1178

NEW LOCKS SOLD & INSTALLED PA 8-0356

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN Etec.. piumMng. carpentry, built-in dtehwaahrre. stoves, ovens, com-plete Inst Reas . dependable,

474 1141

a a . i . - * f l n r n n a

moving « Moroge EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN Etec.. piumMng. carpentry, built-in dtehwaahrre. stoves, ovens, com-plete Inst Reas . dependable,

474 1141 F W. Stewart Moving Ca.

Professional Moving at Low Rates tnsared Call "The Moving Men"

5M-141S NEED A HANDYMAN?

F W. Stewart Moving Ca. Professional Moving at Low Rates tnsared Call "The Moving Men"

5M-141S

ODD JOB BOB' Any type work! You name M. we do i t KE7 4ISS

HANDYMAN-FIX MOST ANY THING

Ateo doors trimmed, door locks, dis-posals MICKELSON 548 1531

Haufing

End Loader Service-Fire a e a n u p WRECKING-BULLDOZING Rubbish Removal

MS-7SM SM4SM

DON'T TRUST your trash lo a flunky, hire Don. the professional j M k f Will haul anyihinr Also Gravel. Dirt SSM11S. SMIS40

HAULING. RabMah ft Trash re moval. Old appliances ft furniture hauled away. Call us lo* your haul-h « aaeda. 57a 147$

FURNITURE MOVING ft UOHT HAULING

Lowest Rates Frse Estimates Insured Ask far Bill. 1M1U1

LOCAL MOVING One Item or a houseful Rates start

at SIS Pianos moved 4M44M

ABLE c o l t e p students with 1* f t vaa. Experienced la all phases of moving Insured, estimates. Call Dave 54144**. Tom •

DEPENDABLE MOVINO We Will Move Yoa Anytime

Ml 4474

* ' " e n . . i • . i ** ruwiTing tk uecoronng

50% Off PAINTING

INTERIORS ONLY nti idsMI*! C*4nmsrclsl

FREE ESTIMATES

525-0378

W i n t e r S p e c i a l PAINTING Interior. Exter ior

WALLPAPERING all types incl ALUM TRIM work done now

at laat yea r ' s prices

10 yr. exp.-call now ft save

Free est., Fronk a f t . 2 P M

5 7 3 - 6 1 4 4

or Gus, 7 7 4 - 0 2 9 2

PAINTING Interior ft Exter ior . F ree Est

IMMEDIATE SERVICE 5H 2473

WALLPAPER HANGING F R E E ESTIMATES

REASONABLE RATES 4*41413 4*4-1424

CUSTOM PAINTING INTERIOR E X T E R I O R

Work Gusrsn teed-Free Est imate All Around Repai rs Southfield

352-2863

Pkmo Tuning

COMPLETE PIANO TUNING ft R E P A I R SERVICE

Ralph Ter rana 871 7038

Plastering

PLASTERING k DRYWALL NEW ft R E P A I R

Free Est . . 148 1447. 477-1755

PLASTERING ft DRYWALL REPAIR

Free Es t imates 532 7780

Plas ter ft Drywall New. Repair Residential . Comm. , Guar Work Free Est Call Anytime. 535 2*45

J ROUSE a SONS Plastering ft drywall . new 4 re-pair F r e e es t imates . 5*5-4523

Dt. . . . . l i l . l r. numong

Licensed Master

Toilets, faucets, hot water , base m e n u , bathrooms, hot water tanks, sewers , drains opened

TOM DOOLEY 531-7578

PLUMBING SERVICE ft R E P A I R S REASONABLE

514421*

PAINTING: Interior Exterior Paperhanging •• wallwaahing 20 yrs exp Insured McCabe.

KE 2 3584

FULL TIME Interior ft Exterior Pais ting Free Eat.-Reasonable Price

1AM SPM. 355 5230 Eves., MI-MIS

O.J. PAINTERS Low prices Free estimates We do good work Call Joe 4174154

C&S PAPERHANGING $5 up per roll

IS yrs. exp. Work guaranteed

422-7238. 261-4583

HAPPINESS IS A GOOD PAINT JOB

Far satisfaction. Don Frechette 19 yrs. exp.; frae est 476-2175

INTERIOR PAINTING Small patching, wallwashlna Qua I Hy work, experienced family man ReaaonaMe. free estimate. Call Bob 17*8*04

PAINTING INTERIOR EXTERIOR

Winter Prices LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK

Caslam Wallpapering F R E E ESTIMATES

CHEERFULLY OIVEN All Wsrk Fully Guaranteed

425-9805

CUSTOM PAINTING Interior ft exterior Paper hanging, piaster repair References

R. Wtckert Free Estimate LI >417*

W A L L Y S Fatal lad. ' Residential. Sorter pMMMf* wallpaper lag. Special ra te . Rettr-m t X S n a a y t t o T S e e eat. . MS44TI

Commercial

Pest Control

Roach**. A a U ^ J f t e e . H . a s i b . H

PLUMBINC REASONABLE I do my own work New and Re-pairs . Better service for lesa

DEARBORN HTS PLUMBING 174 1457

~ SEW ER a W ATER U N ES Installed ft Repaired

LICENSED P E N D E R Plumbing. Hesting

snd Excavs t lng Co GA 5-4*00 KE I-40**

PLUMBING SERVICE Repairs and Altcrattens

Reasonable 1514714

BERGSTROM'S INC PLUMBING

RESIDENTIAL ft LIGHT COMM REPAIRS ft ALTERATIONS

Baaement batha. wate r hea ters , fsu-cets. vsnities. garbage dlaposab hot water heating, dra laa c leaned Licensed. Insured Mastercharge

NO JOB TOO SMALL Call my home. SH IM*. 512 5*41

Roofing

SEAL TAB INC Roofing. Alum Siding Gutter*

Guar work Free est 2*1-20*0,

RESIDENTIAL ft «3"MMERCIAN Bill's Roofing a Construction C^, Hot l a r . gutter repair No job loo smal l or large 478 15*2

HUMECKY Roofing U censed, guaranteed to beat any price, also alum siding, gut ters , t r im Free est 474-7278

ROOFING. NEW k R E P A I R S Gut ters . Vents Work mysef l

F ree Es t ima tes Ke t y j t ,

Septic Tonks

Septic Repai rs -Basement Leaks BULLDOZING

474 4224

Sewer Cleaning

SEWER AND DRAIN CLEANING Fast service. 14 hrs Fla t rate, Catl C J . 512-5*40 525 1741

SEWER CLEANING $15 first 15 II 35c each addi t ioMl ft PLUMBING R E P A I R S

CALL LEO. 5574730

L ft L SEWER SERVICE, Sewer Cleanine ft Repair

24 hr Service-Sun. -Hol idaw

358-4198

SEWER CLEANING REASONABLE

427-PM

Bonnie Sewer k : Drain Cleaning Radio Dispatched Trucks

2*1-77*7 or 522 2177

Slipcovers

CUSTOM MADE P U R N I T U R ^ SLIPCOVERS. Fabr ics Avsi tsbte ' Call for honfe a p p l 538 $751,

T - l l - i — I esevision

7-GRAND TV SALES a SERVICE Sell new ft Used T V s Repair , specializing a n Zenith ft RCA s KE 11*10

Tilt Work

PLUMBING WORK DONE Reasonable Rates Fast Service

No Job too big or small. 174-24M

LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER New Installation* ft Repairs

J E.Styes Plumbing Co 512-2141 or Ml Vfl

DAN'S PLUMBING

Repairs, violations corrected ANY PLUMBING NEEDS Licensed Master Plumber

5 3 7 - 9 3 9 9

J E S S E S T R E E SERVICE Tree Tr imming a R e m o v s L .

t t Yrs Exp.. F r e e Eat 717108

LICENSED CempleU P

MASTER PLUMBER LICENSED CempleU P lumblng. Water Unes

rice, n e e est Bank Amen card ft Mastercherp 411-MIS. 411-78*7

»»- - « i — KOOTing

MB.I. w*..

a Contractor My awa work, prices Proud, qeaitty _werk:

AIRS.NEW INSTALLATIONS

- 1* T- " Stm,

CERAMIC TILE Installation now .. repai rs , remodel ing No Joh

too s m s l l F ree est 522 4 7 M

Tree Ssnrks

Upholstery

CUSTOM Upholstering A Restyling . ORTON HOUSE

FREE ESTIMATES 71* IMS

MILLERS UPHOLSTERY SM N Mill. Plymouth

Have Upholstering done new. aave I Free estimate* Fabrics lor

"Doing R Y o u r s e l f $2 95 to *4 M* per y 7 Call 45S-H

WALLWASHING PAINTING I P the work myself Free Mil ,

4M-flM,

Wei Drffng

CLAYPOOL WELL DRILLING ' SINCE IMS

11*-MM 417 i:

kftP. mm mm

>

Monday, February 10, 1975 THK OBSKkV&H k ECCENTRIC

HOUSE M l «f to* Mai . c h a i n M l .

i i c f t a * «

y j s

*£p. Plymouth. I m I H H

COCOA toreara. tturdy coach aad chalt. tm». QUI evenings er week-rnd»: in r« KEMMORE p t r u w * i i ( M l aew-mg c k M m . Ilk* a e w T o i walaut cabinet m « i 1118

LOVE SCATS. * u i t u 4 St to., burnt

c t o M l HoerthaMe i n

SACRIFICE ategMt beige aUk mi •at la M i l t coordinated *Uk and

III SI2-4747

1 PAIRS matching oftwktte Iher ma I lined drape* I n O • I S width. w B i l wldUto Like MW m 47444M

G R E E N a iTnyloa 0 ~ i n c h atta. wood trim 11 SO Green n i k U plaid upholstered chair IM Excellent

W I I B

DARK Mapfe wood. M • 7S Bullet and open Hutch. 42 Inch round table, two leave*. 4 c h a i n , good condition. «SM 4 0 4 1 0

ION AL. S place, turauoiae good condition. OS. bryer lea. IIS. good condition

SECTIONAL, w r y . Hamilton

GR 4-190

SOrA. brown nylon. O I n . good M 1-2*4* condllkon. OS

RCA I I to black and white port-able TV V H r aad UHP. With f t and P S .

ANTIQUE 14 piece Oak d a t a * room I upholstered eeat mi beck eha l t i . I IMS Offer J7 I4U7 ,

ns-siM LOVE SEAT couch Modern fur Black and white s t r ipe pattern Sac-rifice. $100 One year old Inquire a f t a r I PM 4S4-I7M

OVAL dining act. fo rmica top and leaf insert f o u r cha i r s with black vinyl sea ts Barely used 9IM. In-quire af ter S PM 4S4-ITM

FRENCH Provincial Ivory dresser , dressing table , solid maple twin bed* complete • ft couch, mi* c e i U n e o w S2S4453

710 Mbc. For Sob . . Oddand County

WASHER A DRYER | I M Purnl ture. toys and clothes Mon through Fr i 2*37 Wlllard. Troy I * s oi-isso W H E E L C H A I R heavy duty."good condition. adjustable foot pedals, • a s IIKS. now l l t t . 44415*4

VALENTINE GIFT N u S a u n a , perfect

OR 41773 Steam cabinet, N Used • t imes $325

G E Refr igera tor . youth bedroom furni ture a encyclopedias, fire-place equipment Toro self prop-elled mower, lawn spreader , car den tools, etc Ml-0*35

RESALf SALE UP TO je^k O F F Bloomfield Keego

RESALE SHOP QM Orchard Lake Rd . corner Commerce

4*1 5434 Opea Mon thru Sat 10 AM-4 JO PM

DRAPERIES. 2 pair gold antique mt in drapes, black velvet t r im, width and half, valances Included IM Very good condition 447 0 1 0

PCE^RINK. 14 i 41 ft . 1 s II ft b o . r d v new plastic, lights. ISO.

M M M

TEN Professional Hair Dryers with chairs Receptionist desk and mir-rors Call 4 J M T I or 4S44S40

F R E E Z E R B E E F and pork Halves or wholes S51-4144

POOL TABLES BRUNSWICK. VALLEY. FISCHER

• SLATE TABLES from 0 5 0

SAFFRON Bi l l iard Supply

!l*U S Woodwsrd. cor 10 Mi Roysl Oak S42442*

SCHWINN 24 » girl* bike IW Washer, dryer Need repair* W (•ack After S P M . 474 5 4 *

BOTTLED-* gallon carboys for Ter ra r iums or wine Making. M at Mouataia Valley Water Co.. OS Or-chard. Ferndale

GARAGE DOOR O P E N E R S

mini 3534279 711 Misc. For Solo

Wayne County

QUARTER Slot Macklne. excellent condition. IIS6 S3* SS47

BASEMENT SALE Chi ldren* clothing, s i te I . women ' s clothing, sise I t . misc Mon -Sun . 9-5 M S Crown. Livonia 50-24*4

HIDDEN TREASURES Plymouth ' s large new thrif t shop Household Items aad geed clothing bought aad sold oa consignment Opea Twas. Sat f rom 10 AM. M» Peaa iman . across from the post of rich Call for details M M

711 Mhc Fw SW* » f » a C a s d y

U Inas lormer included.

M M m yd r . S Mile • T e U ^ g p i .

N CYCLES. two. M In I spaed. recker. table, t

set. child's pteate M S 4 I N

c*nlrs, awiaa table. Q r * l g k

SNOWMOBILE TRAILER. Stofto SM* O.K. electric dishwasher, &•.

• R. Bast offer accaptad After I

4*4-1233

on BRAND New storm A sash win-dows. t pair custom made drapes, (triple width I. white leather coat s i t e It . a f ter 1 PM S3S-7N4

DRUMS M gallons SteelTToTy'to-eerts Fibre assorted stses lor bq

l . ell. fertiliser, water,

!lM. sacrifice «M After SPM

ONE half carat lady's dlamend rtog. quality at awes, la yellow geM. c a r n a l l y *

GRANDFATHERS clock, MW. wade, solid hardwood case. Qenaaa works, completely

id. after 4 30 PM 4N-IN1

SEAR'S Sowing Machtao. top of Um. all attach™ cabinet Excellent condition | O I . .

OS44M

SPRAY BOOTH furnace with at-mospheric gas buraer. all supplies snd exhauat duct work. Gas line aad slectricai wiring Furnace was toeulled but aevsr used Original

S. SIMM. Will Uke best offer be seen at 14203 Plymouth Rd.

all 42S4340

712 Bkydts for scfc

TWO II speed bikes, like new. «M •ach Oat child's tricycle, medium Mae. I l l 4*1-7 IN

trash, scrap aad shippiag contain ers US-IMS

CRIB, white Lullsbre canopy, com-plete. like new. II6© Car bad. M Beige car seat. 111. Swing. M

12S-2J77

CALCULATOR. Tesas Instrument electronic slide rule SR-11. car

AC sdsplsr. charger booklet Only I

months old. perfect coadltlea Paid

42343M

BEDROOM set oeenptou I I M stu-<»S bed complete, excellent condi

ttoa MS Sowing machine, attach meats OS Threw rags, aad tables O each. SUm Gym exerciser used eace OS Hydraalk bath lift MM h J 2 r ^ l l S Sofa b chair OS. GUI

BICYCLES AMERICAN & FOREIGN

Buy N o w & Save SOIEX BIKES

J O N I M O INC. 7 7 8 8 Joy Rd . 4 2 2 - 7 9 5 2

AAon. thru Fri. 10-7 Sot. 10 -5 :30 Pm.

3 GIRLS i speed bikes, excellent condition. IM each. After • : » .

47S-S072

14 Businots & Office Equmpmont

» Scientific Calculator, nearly must sell Call a f t e r S PM

721 H24

ERHEAD Lube equipment , bulk dispensers. Marquet te scope. >le balancer , power wash, pop hlne. spark plug cleaner and

«ifac W l i U

IITH CORONA electr ic portsbie r r l ter . OS; IBM | IS0 iM Dry

t e r . OS.M t O 2121

DICK copy mschine . like new 4>S-®S10

DEN Jus towr l te rs . matched pe l i I and I t Pt type Two elec trie machines, punching a paper

for Juatiried copy Ideal lor newspaper O0« SSPS2M

716 Lawn-Gordon & Farm Equipment

SEARS C r s f t s m s n M In I hp rid-ing Slower Electr ic s tar t , snow biadei lawn sweeper SS7S firm

2SI-7SM

720 Farm Produce

W. wheat, clean and bright, large bales never wet 4S34429

COLf CTORS' COINS Silver dol-lars . nickels, d imes , qusr iers . halves and pennies 224 M O

724

SLl mots Uke

DE PROJECTOR Keystone Re control, auto focus 4 trsy*

Mw | M 2SS-4* 17

72*

NEW neck I P M

CHI 2W offer

Hobbies, Coins 4 Stomps

Camera Supples

Musical Instruments

LINTON Ebonite oboe, good condi OM 474-3S47

Fender S t r s toca i t e r . maple custom color O20 Call af ter

&27 7MI

CK ERING console, fruit wood. 1 e a r s old A I condition Best

SSP1774

CON: O L E Spinet plsno. I tsl isn Pro^ vinci il. cherry wood, like new. sac-rifice. OS0 After 5 20 47SS072

JSED CONSOLE PIANO Excellent Condition

Also complete line of HEW BALDWIN PIANOS

Inquire shout our PIANO RENTAL PROGRAM

;MILEY BROS. ISI^ N Hunter. Birmingham

Ml 7 -1177 Sun S Eves Mon-Fr i

PENI with

>ER MUSTANG guitar, red lard shell case, excellent con-, I I I* 722 52N

>ER MUSTANG guitar, red lard shell case, excellent con-, I I I* 722 52N

OMO M00

VUR1LITZER organ for sale w best offer 4554214

THOI y e a r

IAS organ. Pal i sades 131. I Did. exce l l en t condi t ion. 1*00

MI4174

Liber :B O R G A N SPECIALS il t e rms , war ran ty and les-

sons IncliwVd with all sales Bald-wia aitxlcl 77 organ, decorator de Sign. I only.

OM Home Model. I of a kind, s i n

MM Holiday with Leslie Speak-

AOC. 11.100

New | aad ueed organs for rent with option

MILEY BROS. 5 1 0 W o o d w o r d Avp.

101(0 N. H u n t a r Blvd . , Bir.

ORGAN LESSONS Now In Progress . 7 M P M 4 Weeks. Only M You laara u play er you d o n l pay

Call Ml 7-1177 to enroll

SMILEY BROS. IflO N. Hunter. Birmingham

1 4 Evas Moa -Fri

740 HI Service

126 Musical Instruments 738 Household Pets

ORGAN. I

Ami Arbor. 7MM77

USED AND NEW ORGANS FOR SALE OR RENT

Baldwin. Yamaha. Lawery and Hammond Organs Far Sale From

IIM Rentals Only 111 Per Month.

Including Lessons

SMILEY BROS. UIO N. Hunter. Birmingham

Ml 7 -1177 Jun 1 4 Eves Mon Fri

LOWERY organ. I year old. coot I I O l Sell for MM. 0447 j s

THOMAS ORGAN. I y r . old. OS0 or bast offer Lighted keyboard, all taatranieut accompaniment.47I-47S1

WHITNEY Spinet piano, mut t sell. I year old. excellent condition. m i . Offer After 4 PM. 4 M O O

728 TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi & Tape Docks

USED color TVs. RCA and Zenith, guaranteed. 4*4 2333

RCA color console TV. 22 to . In working cbndHlor. |7» K140S3

AUDIOVOX. AM FM I t rack, flta moat Ford autoa 1 year old. OS. Call. 474-22U

730 Sporting Goods

HUGE Fataary Ctaaranca 8ala

U p to Vi Off

eCoM e OwstMn •v« jawalad, Cottra l p Many irvMora Bargalna on Wa-

contnuadIMmao<Ona «s Kind.

TWO M l Boee S p e a k e r s . OSO pai r .

22S-S020

CHILD'S MounUinmas te r skis and buckle boots. Like new condition. MS A f t e r S : 10 PM: S4S-I7SS

HOCKEY SKATES. Bauers . s i te S. Black Pan thers . U Size 4. »

4244171

GOLF CLUBS. MacGregor ; I. 2 and 4 woods- 2 thru I irons, bag. Good condition. |4S After 4 20 PM

47S-S3SI

ICE SKATES, ladies, s im J Leath er . fa i r condition M Call af ter 5 PM 45S-17I8

ICE SKATES, girls, s ise 4. leather, good condition. 15 Call a f t e r S PM

4SS-I7SS

SLATE POOL TABLES 0 4 1 Unexpected unemployment forces over stocked manufac tu re r lo sell at dea le r ' s prices Open 7 days week I AM lo I PM 3M72S5

732 Wearing Apparel

YOUR-S and PATTY's Secrets Nearly new ladies and children* clothing on consignment 2241102

BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES. 2.

Each and ivory, aises 10. 10. 12. l e a c h 533 ! » •

ENGLISH IMPORT, lady 's coat. IOC* nylon Mouton. charcoal gray. Men's coats, all weather . tip-In lin-ing Man'a tweed raglan sleeve win-ter coat . 422-OSS

FINE old Movie Star Clothing Stses 4 to 40 Oddments Unlimited i s so Hsmiltod, Highland Park Please cali f i rs t Open 2 to 7 PM Information. 10 to 9 PM 241-30S0

736 Wanted Misc.

WANTED: Bedroom Set*, Chest*. Desks. Refr igera tors . Wringer Washers. Gas Ranges . Electr ic R a n g e s . D r e s s e r s and Household

KE l-SIM

WANTED. Baseball cards , sport cards, comic books Call after < PM S44-117S

WANTED, old baseball card collec-tion. l a rge or s m a l l Ask for Andy

424-1744

WANTED: Used color TV'S need ing repair . Pay up to ISO Also black and white portables and s tereos 724-5404 or 2S1 SSOO

All Non-Ferrous Metals Copper 30 -38c Brass 22-30c

l a o d 10c A l u m i n u m 8-16c

BATTERIES 90c

Co rb i de -N icke l -S i l ve r

Plymouth Iron & Metal 4 0 2 5 1 Schoo lc ro f l

W e e k d a y s 8 - 4 : 3 0 , Sat 8 -4

4 2 5 - 1 1 1 0 4 5 3 - 1 0 8 0

WANTED: IMS Southfield High School year book in mint condition Will pay Call 533 5*33 or MS-IIO

SCHNAUZER. male, m yrs old. p a l l * , leve* ehlldren 4 0 4 I M

WANTED: Running. Jogging exer-cise mschine £53-1440

COLOR T V ' s needing repair , imder 7 years old. pay up to ISO Aloe B/W portables with LIHF up to 110. S3* 7S42

WANTED: ima lT piano. Spinet 7 r Grand 425 5113

ALL PIANOS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID

SCANLAN Ke 2-7537

MARKET price paid (or diamonds and old gold Call. 547 2112

738 Household Pets

POODLE puppies. AKC. i't weeks old. ma le and female . 175 72* 804*

DOBERMAN puppies. AKC. I w e e k s , two red f e m s l e s . In l i t t e r ,

5424211

KEESHOND puppies Bred for lov-ing and showing f rom excellent blood line. Adorable teddy bears 1150 and up 474102S

LOVABLE Cockapoo puppy, f ree to good home, has shots, paper t ra ined, call a f t e r 5 PM. >27 *42»

FREE te good home, mixed Span-iel that loves to be loved Very fr iendly, house broken all shot*.

rial fami ly dog. Male 04-P 0 . 2 s 2 S s 1 . 4

mtly dog. Male 4744124

VOLUNTEERS To work wi th the manful ly re-lorded at the:

PLYMOUTH CENTS? FOR H U M A N DEVELOPMENT

5 Mi le -Sheldon Rd. Northvi l le

Orientation sessions Mar 4. I . I . Far Further Information, contact :

Valuateer Coordinator

4 5 3 - 1 5 0 0 , Exl 2 5 7

C m m m 8 m m M e a n thru W^ay.f AM. - tf

Pets 'N' Particulars 22g&JdOON£YAVE.

i f f

NORWEIGIAN Elkbound. female. Prefer heme with children Well trained. Spayed 4S2-12S1

ILMATION - AKC. Puppies top id Haas. Excepttoaally beautiful strong 240-7111

GERMAN SHEPHERD pedigree pap*. I l l Gall after 4 PM 7244*01

MOSTLY Shepherd. friendly, mat her and daughter. 1W year* and 4 months *M. Two dog houses. Free 4JI-210

SIBERIAN Huaky. (emale. AKC.

SCHNAUZER a f i . 1

SIAMESE Seal Point

KITTENS. Purebred I weeks old O M M .

534 s0m

WIRE HAIRED Terrier. Snayed Free to good home I year* old

47440M

LHASA APSO and SUndard Schnau-aer. ms les . reasonsWe to a good home After I PM . m7-17s0

WANTED. Lever action deer rifle and pump shotgun 538 4915

S L I D E p r o j e c t o r , r e m o t e control 422 1330

CHIHUAHUA puppies, I male. I fe-male. IM or best offer 537 OOM

DUE t« child's allergy mut t find heme for I month old male pure bred Dalmatian Good with chil-

•n 455 i m

EIGHT beautiful puppies, mother Is m e d i u m . slsed. well-behaved pets, f r ee t o good homes 453 5275

I will board your dog or de-clawed cat free at home. I Just love ani-mals *4*-183*

GERMAN watchdog.

S H E P H E R D . n u r m

FOR SALE, registered pure bred Yorkshire te r r ier puppy. Call.

7540MI

GOLDEN R E T R I E V E R S . AKC c h a m p i o n s G r e a t w i th c h i l d r e n .

754-5113

P U P P I E S . mother chocolate goodie, father persis tent * t r ange r

F R E E P U P P I E S Wesned Very lovable Mixed breed S weeks old. Call. 453 2728

COCKER POO. Beagle mix 5 Weeka. 7 black. 2 black and white. Fa rming ton a rea $10 each. 477-4257

LOVEABLE tiny monkey. Ies*h t ra ined, must sell. 1175 or best

offer. ««*»7 POODLE pups. AKC, sliver, spri-cot. black, chocolate Shots, older adult breeder, reasonsble Stud service. 547 5578

GREAT DANE puppies, AKC. vsri-ety of brindies, champion and obe-dience lineage. 5 weeks old. reser vat ions taken now Call days. 455-5211; or evenings. 4*5-05*2

AIREDALE puppies. AKC. cham pion sired. Loving family pets

780-4245

COCKER Spaniel pups. AKC. Buff colored. 2 males. I female . 1150 to 1250 524-7775

MALE Brittany Spaniel. AKC. 9 months old. housebroken, all shots Call a f t e r 5 PM. S37 OMI

P U P P I E S WANTED We find them good homes. Pet Q t y . 22 Mile. Van Dyke Shelby Plaza 7348717

740 Pet Service

STUD SERVICE, German Shep herd, AKC. guaranteed 22414M

PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOM ING

All breeds. O Nails. Ea r s . Gland Bath and Trim Laura

421 5896

DOG GROOMING breeds, call Barb

my home, all 729 6743

744 Horses, Livestock & Equipment

PONY saddle. Simco. black. nc» $50 455 7159

HAVE BOARDING facilities for those diacriminating horsemen who want the very best of c a r e for their horse* lndividuallied feedine pro g ram, dally exercise, box stalls In-side ring Metamora area , $125 month References available After 4 PM. 628 3489

HORSES BOARDED $50 Plymouth a rea , box stalls 455 9083 or 425-4540

800 Recreational Vehicles

MOTOR HOME. Bluebird l O l . 22.000 miles. 30 ft 452 4021 or

4894874

802 Snowmobiles

YAMAHA. 1969. 351 with cover, runs well. 075 or best offer

522 2809

TWO 1973 Suzuki 340 snowmobiles with covers snd trai ler Like new $1700 Call after 5 PM 729 8294

PAYING O 00 each for Silver Dol tors. lOS and Before. Also buying other old coins. 4214075

SKIDOO TNT 440 1973 Colorado machine Like new Must sell Im mediately $450 or best offer After 6 PM 851-9745

SNOWMOBILE. Evinrude. I I hp., neutral, reverse, e lectr ic start, low mileage. $250 533-1497

BOA-SKI. 1949 36 Horse, electric starter, new track and nngs W25 Also snowmobile clothing 532-7044

YAMAHA Snowmobile, good condi lion, new track. Asking $300

427-43*2

804 Airplanes

CLUB-Twin engine Cessna 310. Full equipped. De-ice Oxygen $1400 en-t rance 114 hour dry Call e v e n l n p for information 453-0042

806 Boats & Motors

CARVER 28 ft 1172 cruiser, loaded Inside s torsge Excellent condition $10,900 474 ISO

FORCE FIVE sailboat. 14 ft Main sail 05 sq ft I year old Call after 7 PM. 477-7151

R E I N E L L 1 0 3 24 ft weekender. I ft. beam. 302 engine. ISS hp . com piete galley, sleeps 4. hardtop with canvas, depth sounder 4 many ex t ras Like new condition, very low hours $6900 5354551

CATALINA 22. 103. fully equipped, t ra i ler . 9 hp motor, call af ter 5 PM. 62* S3SI

IS FT D«v Sailor Perfect family boat Trai ler , spare t ire, cover. ext ras . 11.350 481-2854

812 Motorcycles, Go-Korts-Mini Bikes

SUZUKI 104. TM125. never been raced, great condition, brand new back Knobby tire $550 453462S

SUZUKI 125 Challenger 103. race ready Best offer 427 7 0 0

YAMAHA IOI . M Enduro. original owner, perfect condition, less than 1.000 miles 0 4 5 422-700

HONDA. IOJ. 3S0CB. 3200 miles, excellent condition, accessor ies In eluded, MM. 4444385

HONDA IO) . 350-4. very clean, must sell CaH. 3754304

YAMAHA. HO. lOS. DTI Enduro. low Ai toag t . Immacula te . Plus I O I Yamaha M0 MX. very clean, low mileage, mu t t sell. Call af ter 4 PM. 4*44119

miles, never been dum pelf 4 44546 IS

HONDA 104 MOcc Slightly dam a g e d . Bes t *r(er . Call a f t e r 4 PM

2S44IM

814 Campers and

WESTPHALIA. IOI. VW Camper, excellent condition, low mileage, gaa heater. MM0 534 2*32

NOMAD. IOI. a*If . contained camping trailer, * leaps I. 11 ft

FBRUARY SALE C H A M P I O N MOTOR HOMES

19, 20 , 24 , A 2 7 FT. v

Large selection for Immediate de MMry. Highest discount since energy crisis Mutt see units and price* to believe. 7 year financing

H.W. A U T O SALES G t 3 - 6 5 3 5

814 Campers and

FROLIC travel trailer, s l e e p y 4, good c*nditiea. Asking M M . I T 4 M !

816 Auto Ports & Service

USED TIRES ON WHEELS. M and I. Star ter*, s l te rna lors batteries, exchange 7 • 4744730

FOUR ANSEN Sprint Mags on 12 x 104. 10 ply t lree for 4 wheel drive F o r d . Make o f f e r , used 3 m o n t h s .

477-TOM

SIX PACK, comple te . 3 0 400.1150 S424SM

CADILLAC. 1M> Coupe DeVtlle body par t s . 535-1558

FOUR chrome Chevy wheels. 15 x I . One B. F Goodrich rsdisl l i re FRO0-IS. like new Four Whitewsll Firestone J7S-15 tires, like brand new Call 453 37S7

TUNE up with or without Emiasion System modification Profes-sionally done at your location. Rea-sonsble. 1493 2841

SIGNIFICANT fuel economy im provemenU on late model ca r s Reasonable. Profess ions! sutomi-live engineer 451-320

820 Autos Wanted

Car For Sale WE WELCOME YOU WITH OPEN WALLET

Because w e sel l so m a n y , w e need g o o d used cars of a l l k inds. W e p a y CASH a n d need car* N O W .

Bob Saks 478-0500 Farmington

WE ARE BUYING N O W HIGH DOLLAR A l l Mokes & Mode l s

I nc l ud ing Sports 4 Per fo rmance Cars

FREE APPRAISAL BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

32520 Grand River KE5-7SOO

1969-71 A n y m o k e or m o d e l . Top $ for ex t ro d e a n cars.

LEO

CALHOUN FORD

4 1 0 0 1 P l y m o u t h Rd

P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

821 Junk Cars Wanted

• Wanted Junk Cars

55c PER 100 LBS

FAST PICK-UP

CALL

D. & J. Auto Wrecking

474-4425

$ CASH $ 55c PER 100 LBS

For Junk Cars

G & L Auto Wrecking 5 3 7 - 4 4 5 6

822 Trucks for sale

1971 MERCURY CAPRI

3 6 , 0 0 0 mile* , 4 speed, radial

tires. S I , 3 9 5 . OPEN SATURDAY

TOM SULLIVAN VOLKSWAGEN

25400 W SMIle

ALWAYS TOP DOLLAR

For 1 9 6 9 - 1 9 7 4 c l e a n cars a n d

trucks

AVIS FORD 354-3105

Always Bigger Cash Share Late Model Cars

NEEDED NOW FOR OUT OF STATE MARKET

Mansfield Auto Sales Pontiac

FE 8-8825

824 Sports and ' Cars

CHEVELLE INI. street or strip, ieae engine, mint condition, beat offW.

VEGA. IOI Hatchback. tt.OM miles, tan with brown Interior, air. 4 speed traneaiiaatoa. am-fm radio. 4 extra U m . 11000 SU-MM

JUNK CARS WANTED

FREE PICK-UP

739-3333-268-1090 JUNK CARS and trucks wanted Any condition Immediate pick up Days or evenings 728 8*48

H I G H $ $ H I G H $ $ WANTED

Junk Cars O l y A u t o Recovery 4 0 1 1 1 Schoolcra f t

4 5 3 - 3 4 1 1 2 6 1 - 9 1 2 0

TRIUMPH i i m . TR-SA. good condi-tion. 1000 62*-9532

FIAT lOS low mileage, excellent condition, am-fm radio, steel belted radial*. 5SS-11M

ALFA SPYDER. 104. new In Au-gus t . l»oo« or bes t o f f e r . MI-70M.

54*-II IS

DATSUN. IOI . 1200 coupe, excel-lent condition, must self After 4 PM weekdays , a n y t i m e weekenda,

040-3004

MC MIDGET. ims. lOS cc Very good condition New radiale. full tonneau cover, u k l n g 1750 After I PM 4254279

HONDA. 1173. Civic Sedan. 1000 cc. . hondamatlc . FM tape deck.

427-15M

NOVA. 102. 4 door, good condition, power brakes and steering. I0.0m miles OI00 . M7-12M

854 Amarkon Motors

SPORT-ABOUT 104. D/L. Power steering, power brakes , stereo, re-clining seats, showroom condition. O450. 851-2200

HORNET IOO. excellent condition, automat ic , a i r . power steering, radio, tape deck, chrome wheels. $705 3 2 4 4 0 $

GREMLIN 1173. new t i res and bat-tery. 11.850 72I4MI

HORNET. 1173. per fec t condition. 24 mpg . AM-FMT a i r . 4 cylinder, vinyl top. power s teering, uphol-stered reclining aeats. t i res excel-lent. other fea tures , original owner 0250 E v e n l n p . weekends. 4*5-370

856 Buick

BUICK IMS. Elec t ra . power, a ir . 33.000 milea on engine and trans-mission. 1175. 3344271

BUICK IOO LeSabre Custom. 4 door hardtop, a i r . very clean. 11.175 40-7700

FORD, 104. Camper Special, loaded, everything but a i r . 10,000 miles, S2M5 4214347

FORD 1172 O u b Wsgon van. 302 I passenger, power steering, power brakes, a ir . low mileage. O906

421 2*84

TOYOTA Land Cruiser 1*72 excel-lent condition Wsrn hubs, radio $2906 405 2455

CHEVY 104. Blazer. 4 wheel drive, air conditionint. power steer-ing. power brakes. Cheyenne pack-age. 11.000 miles. 0 .200 474300

CHEVROLET. 1M4. W ton pick up. brand new tires, runs good Best offer 453-0505

CHEVY. 104 Suburban * ton chassis . 454 cu.tn. engine Air. third seat , tilt wheel, heavy duty, electric gate window, t inted glass, custom trim, 84500.. IST-OM*

CHEVY. 1m0. * ton pickup Stick I . Fa i r condition O50.. 133-7454

CHEVROLET 1173 W ton p i ckup Automatic. 454 engine. Power steer ing. brakee Mag wheels 40-7774

824 Sports and Imported Cars

OPEL MANTA RALLYE lOS. mat proofed, rear window defroster

535-2*52

O P E L INI. G a s s sve r o a

Tyme Sales

PORSCHE I O I . I l l T coupe Excel-lent condition, all ex t r a s CaH Floyd Sims, business phone 54*7500 MGB 104. harvest gold. AM-FM

liSo'mTlS M^pli• iSSTeM& QB-OT icellent

iT. 1W4. stereo. rustproof.

BMW, IOI. M l I spead all op-Hans, mutt sacri f ice for best o f fer

«,

VETTE. IOI Customised, la miat condition Call after I PM 4S44MS

BUICK 103. 4 door sedan Centu-rian Loaded with options. 4444331

BUICK. 1*74. LeSabre. 4 door. a i r . power steering, brakes . AM - FM. 350 VI. deluxe interior, power trunk. Exec *, car Welf main-tained. 13.805 4534514

CENTURY LUXUS 44oor sedsn. I 0 4 . power, a ir . vinyl top. excel-lent cond i t ion 8,000 mi les , O.500.

4447485

CENTURY REGAL? 1073. vinyl power sun roof. a ir . AM-FM stereo, power steering snd brakes , clean. OWS 447 4897

ELECTRA 1173 . 225. Kill power, air conditioning, am-fm stereo, vinyl top. rustproofing. original owner. S34S0 4 25 *4*9 1SS-51M

LE SABRE IOO. 455 Custom 2 door, good t i res , brakes , shocks, muff le r s , battery. |*25 GA 7-3973

860 Chevrolet VEGA. IO). AM-FM.

pah*. O M or batt US-TIM

MONTE CARLO 104. air. am (m. automatic, vinyl top. radial tire*, excellent condition 1242781

CAPRICE. IOI. a* * * l c 7.N0 miles Air, stereo, vinyl tee. loaded O.ooo firm 1 4 0 40M

IMPALA CUSTOM 104 steering, power brake*, air. am fm. vinyl top. steel belt radial*. $3250 070-2570

BISCAYNE IM7. * c y l i n d e r O M .

540-73*0 NOVA 104 Custom. 3MVI. automat-ic. a ir . power steering. d u e brakes, e x t r a s . 5*00 mi l e s , p e r f e c t OMO .

434-1170

VEGA 1*74 GT. loaded" with extras , a ir . power. Am Km radio, au tomat ic . Low mileage 40 -MM

VEGA 104 Silver Kamback. 4 d, luggage rack, very good con

•2*-5*73 asiair NOVA 1*73. 3*7 Air AM-FM Stereo Power Loaded 10.000 miles 0 . 4 M er best offer . 5254553

KINGSWOOD IOO Station Wagon, power brake*, power steering, air , electric rear window. |0M. Call a f t e r I PM 4 0 4 1 0

VEGA. 104. Kammback wagon, air . power s l ee r in f . automat ic , other ext ras . S.OM miles GM execu-tive c a r . $2350 64*-273*

CHEVROLET 103. I m p s Is wagon. I passenger, a ir . power. 12500

M I 4 I I 3

MONTE CARLO. 104. Landau, air . electr ic sun roof, bucket seats , door locks, c r u i s e con t ro l O M 0 . .

S41-8*85

MONTE CARLO. 104. Landau, a i r . full power, cruise, tilt steering wheel. AM-FM radio. Radial t i res , other ext ras . Call. 0 4 1 4 1 0

CHEVY. IIM. lmpala cuatom Good t i res , new bat tery , driven regularly, $495 34450*4

1970 N O V A A u t o m a t i c t r a n i m i s s i o n ,

rad io , heater , w h i l e w a l l s .

Economy 6. $ 6 9 5 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

9400 Telegraph Between Plymouth 4 W Chicago

255-5840

IMPALA. IOO. 2 door, vinyl top. AM-FM. V I . new t i res , brakes, rebuilt '400" t r ans Good body and running order 1450 477 IOO

LIMITED. IOO. 2 door, power brakes, windows, steering Stereo, air $1200 353 2*41

RIVIERA 1970. low mileage loaded. AmFm radio $1500

VEGA WAGON. 104. orange. 4.000 miles. $2550 After 5 PM 422 30H

VEGA. 104. GT. 4 speed s i r . power steering. AM-FM. stripes, steel belted tires, extras. $3300

047 40*4

427 5774 [862 Chrysler SPECIAL. 1045. stat ion wagon, also Ford *« ton truck Best offer Must sell 453 2142

NEWPORT Custom 1*71. 4 door, a ir . vinyl top. $1995 522-5MJ

WILDCAT. 19*9 power »teering. brakes, low miles Exceptionally clean AM radio

y 332 7021

1973 RIVIERA Only 17,000 miles Loaded All power assists, air conditioning, beautiful Asking

$3895 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 532-8720

858 Codfflac

CARNIVAL SPECIAL!

'73 NEWPORTS 2 to choose f r o m , l o w mi les,

ex t ra d e a n , fac to ry a i r , one

o w n e r . n e w car t rodes.

$ 2 , 6 9 5 .

RATIGAN CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebekt 4 Merriman 4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

COUPE DE VILLE IOO Full power Electric door locks, stereo Air. c lean Good condit ion $2,200.

474-0323

SEDAN de VILLE, 104. excellent condition Cruiae control, factory air . AmFm stereo 7500 miles. $000 MI445S3

DART Sport 103. 4 cylinder, auto-mat ic . air conditioning, loaded

17*19*0

SEDAN DE VILLE 104 Loaded $*.SOO 0 7 229*

SEDAN DE VILLE. 104. Excellent condition. Air conditioning. AM FM stereo. Red Fi remis t with white vinyl top $5400 424 452*

COUPE de VILLE. 100, gold, fully equipped, excellent condition Must see 352 3885

COUPE-de-VILLE. I9M. excellent condition, fully equipped. 1 owner Inquire: 3410 Congress Rd . Farm-ington Hills

CORONET. 19M. 8 cyl . 273. power steering - brakes, power windows, new bat tery, front shocks $900

474-3231

CHARGER RT IOO~~4M 4 pack 4 speed. $000 or best offer Evenin 4*7-0209;

860 Chevrolet

CHEVROLET 104. Malibu. 4. only 5.000 miles. 2 door ha rd top Ask for J im 4443044. or 442-1 I O

CHEVY Nova 1M9 4. automatic Excellent condition. 0 7 5 Tyme Sales

455-55M

MONTE CARLO 104 Landau. Owner. Low mileage Loaded. $4,000 300-7734

NOVA IOI . very good condition, automatic , power ateering. radio, tow mileage. 11400 474-M31

CORVAIR Lovers. 1M7. 2 door Monza. sport coupe. See Make offer . 731 0 1 0

MONTE CARLO. 104 , S Coupe, swing ot* Vinyf lop . swing oi* bucket seata. am-fm air

f l o p , silver, white. O.OOO. 7274453

CAMARO. IOI , 21.000 miles, excel-lent gas mileage Original owner, only driven to school by a little old e l emen ta ry school teacher . 534-170

VEGA GT IOI . FM Stereo tape, good condition. 35.000 miles ll.boo or best offer GA 1 4 * 0

IMPALA 10M. 307 Good condition. MfcMM

IMPALA 104. Sport coupe. 2 door, power steering, power brakes, a i r , vinyl roof, immacula te . 0.404.

• M M

VEGA IOI . 3 speed, stick, radio. 52.0M mi les , good condi t ion. MM.

4T7-33T*

VEGA. 1*73. GT. Hatchback, excel lent condition, s tereo, snow tire*. Best offer . 30 mpg. 455-4300

MALIBU 104. Claaalc. vlnvl roof, stereo, power s teer lag . like new condition, rust proofed. O . I M

1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4

door, factory air , automatic

transmission, power steering

orfd brakes, tinted glass,

whi tewal ls , 1 owner , shorpt

$ 1 , 6 9 5 .

COLONY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

111 Ami Arbor Road. Plymouth

453-2255 CHEVROLET 1 NT Impale I d**r hardtop. SO engine. | I M M1-7IO

CAPRICE Estate station w m m . 1171. air. a*w*r. extra snow dr**.

trim Best odor. IM-lttf

VEGA 1*74, MM extra*. O.iTl. c m

MONTE CARLO 104, Landau, air. AmFm. all power. d*fogger o MS

NEWPORT. IOO Radio, heater , a ir . power s teering, brakes, auto-matic Good condition 11250

4254900

864 Dodge

CHARGER. I O I . au tomat ic , power steering, power brakes, vinyl top. 11200 4244411

422 SRo

SWINGER 104 2 door Red V 4 Power brakes, steering. 5,100 miles To sett le es ta te 4741473

DEMON. 1172. Power steering, brakes. Factory air . 11500 or best offer 44441M

866 Ford

MAVERICK 104 4 door. LDO. 250, air . loaded. 0.000 miles Make offer Bob 45*1232. 322 SO*

LTD. IOI . 4 door hardtop. 3»1. automat ic , power brakes and steer-

. a i r . good condition, reason-able 4M-1II0

FORD l l O . Fair lane 500 GT, 3M. a u t o m a t i c , bucke t s , console . 1375.

7214529

MUSTANG 104 (2 + 2 Fas tback i . V 4 automatic , silver exterior, red luxury Interior Make offer OM-4310

CRANADA. l*7S. 2S0 c«i to.. S cyl-inder. power steering, power brskes . radio, vinyl lop. white walls, radtela Best ofier over $3*00 4554432 or 340-1471

LTD IOO. automat ic , all ex t rM. 30.000 miles. 11325 No rust

EL

FAIRLANE I9M. no rust , very d e a n . H O N mikes. 21 MPG. I orUn-der. automatic , radio, hea ter . hiMt see to believe I I0M EL

GALAX IE IOI . power steering power brakes, vinyl roof condition

excellent 4X7-S40

1972 FORD G R A N TORINO sto-tion wagon, factory air, auto-matic transmission, power steering 6. brakes, luggoge carrier, r a l l y c luster , white-wolls. I owner. 2 6 , 0 0 0 miles. $ 2 , 2 9 5 .

COLONY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

III Ann Arher Road. Plymouth

453-2255 GALAXIE. MO. IOI, 4 door. air. 15.000 miles. OM* 4744745

PINTO 104 Squire waeaa. Low mileage 0 .000 er beat offer After I PM

K . }

REBATES UP TO

$500 On Maataag*4S*Mrlcka-Pla4a*

LARGE SAVINGS ON ALL MODELS

STARK HICKEY WEST •

247*0 W 7 Mile

MACH I. IOO. Ml automatic , g w e r steering. M M * .

P I N T O . 1 0 4 . I I . 0 M

FAIRLANE. M0. ION. In good rue mag condition |1M

GRAN TORINO Sport. IOI. Ml V-g. power brakes and steering. cleaiT 11904 KE 3-0ttf

PINTO IOI 3 door Runabout. MM cc engine Automatic t ransmiss ion. N.0M miles, gets 21 mi les per gal-lon Best offer 0S44O1

MUSTANG IM7 Convertible MS. a u t o m a t i c , p o w a r s t e e r i n g MOO.

4474114

PINTO 1072. wagon. Squire option, automatic . 15.0M mile*, luggage rack . $1,450 52249*8

FAIRLANE INS waeM. Virginia Mr. w rust Small I. automat-ic good tiros Oeaa MM 4SS-7SM

MUSTANG II. 104 Mach I teat condition, low mBeaai . Aeto-matte I cy iadsr . radtel QMS. Mr

STJSTp.r' £2.

cycle la trade.

brts^HTteg. t a n f f JSttType to

1973 TORINO 2 door hardtop, outomatic

transmission, radio, heater,

whi tewal ls , one owner , sharp

carl $1 ,695 .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

0000 Telegraph Between Plymouth 4 * Chicago

255-5840 LTD SQUIRE. I O I . equipped to low t ravel t ra i ler . 4441040

FORD Station Wagon. IOI . lull power, a i r . t i res excellent . AM-FM stereo radio, power window*, power seat , air shock absorber* 14.000 mi l e s 11500 9 AM to 3 PM

4544350

GALAXIE 103. power see t . steer ing. brakes, l emper s tu re control a ir . s tereo, loaded, excellent condi-tion. 0 .100 4214015

GALAXIE. IS6S 3M engine, power steering brake* Air condition, n o d condition 1400 Call af ter (PM 427 4044

MUSTANG. 1*72 Mach I. all power. a i4omat ic . air conditioning. Excel-lent condition J4* 4**0

TORINO. 100. Power steering, brakes, windows New tires plus mows , brakes 624-0*94

CAPRI. IOI . 2.000 lour 441 speed. 42.000 miles New t ires , no rust 11300 . 42404*0

MAVERICK IOO. 4 cylinder auto mat ic . power s teer ing. $100 After 4 pm. 442 35*5

PINTO. 104. red. 2 door 4 speed 7.000 miles. $1850 6448570

GRAN TORINO. 1*73. Squire wsgon. air . power, stereo rsdio. other options, excellent condition. $2*50 . 474 80*4

LTD. IOI . white, a ir . vinyl lop. one owner. $1500 455 4255 or

455-4277

PINTO "74. 3 door Runabout . 5.000 miles. 2300 CC. 4. 4 speed stick, sun-roof O400 453 73*8

9400 Telegraph Between Plymouth 4 W Chicago

255-5840

870

MAVERICK. lOS, 2 door Sedan. 4 cylinder, automat ic , a i r . *now tires. $2,000. 5224979

PINTO WAGON. 1974 "exoeTlent condition. Chll a f t e r 4PM 324S494

* 7 1 ' ^ r —r

: e -

B U T E 1 0 4 AM FM. a i r . a s m * 11.IN miles K M 7M4717

PINTO. IOI . deluxe. 4 speed. 2.000 cc. air conditioning, excellent condi lion. 25 mpg . city. $1,000 45*2583

FAIRLANE ISM. need* front end work 42.000 mi les . 0 0 0 Evenings.

45**444

PINTO STATION Wsgon, 104. s i r . 4 speed, deluxe interior, radials . radio. 0 4 M 47*2333 Even I n n

557-7553

MONTEGO I O I 4 speed, air cendi ltoning, power s teer lag and brakes FM radio Top shape. 11350 M I 4 N 7

MUSTANG 1*73 MACH 1 12 000 miles Fully equipped Beautiful condllkon Vinyl roof, many ex t ras

427-7149

1971 MAVERICK 4 door. I cylinder, su tomat ic t r ans mission, radio 4 heater , while side-wall t i res , low mileage Real eco-nomical family transportat ion a t our low asking price of

$1,150 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 50472*

i f * •

a.'i JEEP IMS C M . aaw Uraa aed M*. V 4 . exeeUeM condition U . M 4 O O M . I l l - N M • *

i-H J E E P . W wheel drive

IOI.

872 Lincoln MARK IV. ISO. exceltem Uon. hr*wn with black

M I 4 0 3

IOI MARK IV. M l power, al*. extra d * M . fall lartary warraMy available Buy now and M M

HJNES PARK

LINCOLN AAERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 4

CONTINENTAL IM*. 4 dear hard-lop Full power Inter ter exnaltoat condit ion, body aee4a work O S £

1970 CONTINENTAL 4 door, full power, factory air condi lionlng beaut if ol Only aaking

$1,475 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW P R I C E S

22520 Grand River 5124730

CONTINENTAL 104 4 deer I4.0M. miles Excellent condition * 9 M or best o f fe r 427 50M After S PM

42S4M3

LINCOLNS I 0 4 S and lOS's. 2 door and 4 door*. Towa c a r s e Loaded Low mileage. lull factory war ran ty available Buy now and •

HINES PARK

LINCOLN AAERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY, 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 4

874 Msrcury

COUGAR t*M Red with black tote nor *425 Tyme Sales

455 5544

CAPRI 1*72. tOO* cc. excellent con- f , dttion O.700 miles, additional act of new t i r e s . Si .650 or bes t o f f e r

45*18*7

RED WING

TICKET WINNER Larfy B Pilkinton

2111 Oxford

Farmington Hills, Ml

Bui you must call the Promotion

Dept. of the Observer & EccerHpc

no later than 5 p.m. Tuesday.

February 11, 1975 to c la im y o u t r

TWO FREE RED WING HOCKEY*1'

TICKETS. 281 -8600, ExL 209 ' Z

CONGRATULATIONS'

102 MERCURY station wagon. , power 4 air . ex t ra clean Free l i M

month warranty This week ! * p « . , rial. II.0*5 <

HINES PARK

LINCOLN MERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY - , 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 4 i

GRAN TORINO. 103. V 4 . automat-ic. a i r . tinted glass, power steer-ing. power brakes, very good condi-tion 14 5 mpg, 0300 455-5245

"SUNSHINE T O M O R R O W "

TEMPWATURE 7 2 /

This w i l l no d o u b t be the

w e a t h e r forecast one d a y

next June, w h y w a i f ? Stop in

t oday , let us w a r m y o u u p to

the best used car va lues i n

t own .

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

CAPRI 1*72 2.000 cc. automatic 1

Good condition Best offer 72*4*0* 1

MERCURY" 19*6 wagon. 9 posaen J

Cr. needs some body work snd ex : us! 1250 477-073 J

CAPRI 103 excellent condition ' best offer Ml 4M5 .

I IOO MONTEREY 4 door, power < and air . 17.000 actual mile* Like « Brand New' Priced to sell

HINES PARK , |

L INCOLN MERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY * 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 4 , •

MONTEGO i r T . T d o o r . vinyl rool , , automatic , radials . under S.OM • miles Must sell 0 .400 er best • offer 4S3-30O "

COUGAR 19*4 M.0M actual miles power brakes, power s tee mat ic . good condition 1*75

COMET. 104. 4 door, blue air and ex t ras 1.000 miles O M * 442 72S0

COMET 1*73 Power steering, air automatic Custom option Must *ell Low mileage, excellent condi-tion 474-2474

102 GREMLIN 2 door. 4 cylinder, automatic , real gas saver and ex cellent transportat ion Barga in ' Priced to sell I1.3M

HINES PARK

L INCOLN MERCURY * ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 4

MONTEGO 1173 MX Broagfeam 4 door hardtop. 17,0M mltoa. $3200 151-32*5

MONTEGO 1*73 MX 1 door hardtop, air. poi real clean.

rougham 4 , ear . s tereo.

4 7 4 4 0 0

876 OtdsmobSs

OLDSMOBILE. 1*71 Cat toss Good condition I I H Call 9 4 4*447N

OLDS IOI . Cutlass loaded, low mileage.

Supreme

*NS REGENCY. 104. 4 door moat < power extras, a u . Company Execu • live ca r . low mileage $4*54 or beat • offer Days. 443-7177 Eves *47 1 4 0 <

816 Auto Ports & Strvto

I INFLATION FIGHTER I i p p r r c d a d v m | | a q •! SPARK PLUQ3

WITH A TUNE-UP

SPARK PLUGS A POINTS WITH TUNE-UP A VALVC ADJUSTMENT

P S e e e e P v e e e M Coupon W h e n O r d e r t e W r i t t e n

AM War i t Q a a r a a M a d P e r S . d d d ML

TOM SULLIVA £8480 W. 8Mb M.

yA MiV.afTt fa inf l

iN Volkswagen V , 353-8900

W J * ALL OAV SAT.

*| l! GUARDIAN

RUSTPROOFING! PREVENT RUST NEW ft OLDER CARS

GUARANTEE UP TO 7 YEAR/7,000 MILES

ALL, MAKES LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN 34501 PLYMOUTH RD. 426-5400

(Betwwen Wayne I Farmington Rd*.)

7

» f

W , f <Ml H W*- I '

WH-W.';, II W •

4

SB* T H E 0B8ERVER h Monday, February 10^ 1975

876 Ofcfemotife 9 7 9 1 l y m o u t h

CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1971 1 door. V 4 Good condition 14.099 n l t e a 11.900 ar brat offer 961- tW

F I R E B I R D 1999 Convertible Blue wkh white lop Aaklng 9479 Tyme C»l aa a t m .

455-5599

Closing Doors OCSOMOeiLE DEALKSHIP ,

N t w Cor Worronty Balow Dealer Coat

G o o d S e l e c t i o n of

Used Cars E d m o n d M o t o r S a l e s

12101 Joseph C a m p a u

Homtromck

F I R E B I R D 1999 Convertible Blue wkh white lop Aaklng 9479 Tyme C»l aa a t m .

455-5599

Closing Doors OCSOMOeiLE DEALKSHIP ,

N t w Cor Worronty Balow Dealer Coat

G o o d S e l e c t i o n of

Used Cars E d m o n d M o t o r S a l e s

12101 Joseph C a m p a u

Homtromck

FURY. 1971. low mileage. 1700 4154079

Closing Doors OCSOMOeiLE DEALKSHIP ,

N t w Cor Worronty Balow Dealer Coat

G o o d S e l e c t i o n of

Used Cars E d m o n d M o t o r S a l e s

12101 Joseph C a m p a u

Homtromck

CUD A 1*70 V 4 4 «peed, naw motor, new e d i a u a t ay i t em. Urea, power steering Asking 9950 N e e * body work. 479-J9I9

Closing Doors OCSOMOeiLE DEALKSHIP ,

N t w Cor Worronty Balow Dealer Coat

G o o d S e l e c t i o n of

Used Cars E d m o n d M o t o r S a l e s

12101 Joseph C a m p a u

Homtromck

B E L E V E D E R E 1999. Good condi tlon 9199 3 * 9 1 1 9

Closing Doors OCSOMOeiLE DEALKSHIP ,

N t w Cor Worronty Balow Dealer Coat

G o o d S e l e c t i o n of

Used Cars E d m o n d M o t o r S a l e s

12101 Joseph C a m p a u

Homtromck

CARNIVAL SPECIAL

' 7 3 D U S T E R

Factory air, V - 8 , automatic,

power steering, power

brakes, A M - F M rodio. Gold

Duster packoge. tew miles.

One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER •

PLYMOUTH 10777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt 4 Merriman

4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

OLDS 1999 99 4 door vinyl hard top, a ir . radio, while side walla, power i t e e r t n j brakea. fine cim4t-Udm 91 909 After 9 PM 427 7173

CARNIVAL SPECIAL

' 7 3 D U S T E R

Factory air, V - 8 , automatic,

power steering, power

brakes, A M - F M rodio. Gold

Duster packoge. tew miles.

One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER •

PLYMOUTH 10777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt 4 Merriman

4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

C l l T L A t t 1974 Supreme Power t t ce r lna . brake*. A m F m . air condi Honing 93 999 U4-9790

CARNIVAL SPECIAL

' 7 3 D U S T E R

Factory air, V - 8 , automatic,

power steering, power

brakes, A M - F M rodio. Gold

Duster packoge. tew miles.

One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER •

PLYMOUTH 10777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt 4 Merriman

4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

CUTLASS Supreme 1974. U n d a u . air power, brooie saddle Interior. 19 100 ml lea 93550 999 9599

CARNIVAL SPECIAL

' 7 3 D U S T E R

Factory air, V - 8 , automatic,

power steering, power

brakes, A M - F M rodio. Gold

Duster packoge. tew miles.

One owner. SAVE.

RATIGAN CHRYSLER •

PLYMOUTH 10777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt 4 Merriman

4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

RED WING

PLYMOUTH Barracuda 1973. V-9. loaded, sporty fea tures , a ir . auto mat ic t ransmission, fm stereo, ex-cellent condition 999-9799 RED

WING 880 Pontioc

TICKET WINNER

David Walsh 2847 Rossmoor Circle

Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013

Bui you must call the Promotion Dept of trie ODserver 4 Eccentric no later than 5 p.m Tuesday, February 11, 1975 to claim your two FREE RED WING HOCKEY TICKETS 261 8600, Ext 209

BON N8VILLE. 1971. 2 door. Uke new. air. radial t ires, new brakes, new exhautl system. $1595 3344773

VENTURA. 1973. Hatchback. J speed. V-l. power steering and brakes, radio. $1100 Af ter I PM

979-0909

CONGRATULATIONS'

CUTLASS Supreme I$72, automat jc power steering brakes air con attioning *tnyl top. other extras EXCELLENT GAS MILEAGE $2300 After t PM . 332 2004

' 73 LUXURY LE M A N S 2 door hardtop. V-9, automatic transmission. power steering, power brakes, factory air condi Honing, low miles New spare in the trunk, vinyl roof Sharp Asking

$ 2 , 8 9 5 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

21520 Grand River 5324710

PONTIAC 196$. Catalina station

8 8 0 Pontioc

wood LE MANS. 1974. Safar i wagon, spot I a n burgundy finish with grain contrast Loaded with ment Art Moran Super * 93,495 Art Moran PontTac

8 8 0 failkic

CATALINA I m 400 cu Air. vinyl lop. enow Urea, power steering, power brakes. 1X750 349-loTl

ANS AM If74. Pull power. Air reo tape Automat ic Radial*

l e s $ 4 . JS0 4SS-SMI m $.$00 ml

1971 - C A T A L I N A 2 door hardtop, radio, heater , auto-mat ic t ransmission, power s teer lag. power brakea. vinyl top. low miles Spotless inside and out Save. Only asking

$ 1 , 4 7 5 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

m 2 0 Grand River 5314710

CATALINA. IfTO. 2 door hardtop, radio, power steering, power brakes, good running condition Asking 9700 One owner Call after • JO PM. 4534395

1973 SAFARI Station Wagon. • passenger , radio, heater , automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, fac-tory air Ideal family * utility t ransportat ion We're only asking

$2 4 5 0 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 532-8720

GRAND PRIX 1973 S-L option, power windows, seats, door and trunk locks, power steering, power brakes, air. AM-FM stereo, cruise control, t i l t wheel, vinyl lop. clean $3,995 644-1100 Ext 256

878 Plymouth

1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6

cy l i nde r . a u t o m a t i c . rod io .

w h i t e w a l l s , 1 o w n e r 2 2 . 0 0 0

m i l es S I . 6 9 5

COLONY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

111 Ann Arbor R«»d Plymouth

453-2255 $PORT FURY I9&5 Air power Steering, power brakes radio $225 47$ 654C

1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER. 6

oy lmder , a u t o m a t i c , rod io .

w h i t e w a l l s . w h e e l covers

12 4 9 5

COLONY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

l i t Ann Arbor Road Plymouth

453-2255 GRAND COUPE It74. $3 100 Call after 5 PM 455 0211

CAR CLEARANCE

C A R N I V A L

70 Pontiac wagon $598 73 Buick 225 loaded air $2,774 73 Plymouth hi air power $1798 71 Chevrolet wai{on St.1*93 99 Plymouth 9 pass wgn $789 74 Ply Duster like new $1 991 71 Chrysler 300 hi air $1 I * 73 LeBaron Imperial hi $2 981 72 Chrysler New Yorker air $2 133 72 Dodge Monaco Bro air $1 983 72 Plymouth ht air.power $1,493 70 Plymouth 9 pass wagon $782

DAMERON CHRYSPLY Gr d River at Middlebelt 475-7900

1972 Satellite Florida car. excel lent condition 30 000 miles $2100 or best offer Ron 9 to 5. 843 0304

1972 DUSTERS 3 to choose f rom, a l l nice one o w n e r au -tomob i l es From $ 1 , 2 9 5

FEISTER Chrys le r -P l ymou th

3 7 4 0 1 Ford Rd at N e w b u r g h

7 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

PUBLIC NOTICE

G e n e r a l Food Co rp cars

1973 P l y m o u t h So te l l i t e Cus-

t o m 4 door sedans, 1972

P l y m o u t h Furys. D o d g e Po-

toros a n d Ford G a l a x i e

mode l s Choice of 2 0 A l l cars

e q u i p p e d w i t h a u t o m a t i c

t ransmiss ion , p o w e r steer ing,

powe r brakes, foc to ry a i r ,

buyer ' s choice, $ 1 , 3 9 5 to

$1 9 9 5

COLONY CMKYSLKR PLYMOUTH

I I I Ann Arbor Road Plymouth

453-2255

wagon, power brakes power steer mk. K<'od mechanical KM) f i rm

«ood mechanical condition 478 4858

PONTIAC. 1971. Catalina. Broug-ham Air conditioning power brakes, steering $1300 Call 9 9

4844)785

1969 LE M A N S 4 door hardtop. 350 V4 . power steering, power brakes automatic transmission, factory air condi tioning. real good solid transports lion Only asking

$ 9 7 5 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 532-8720

F IREBIRD IMS. power brakes, automatic, snow tires fair condi lion, as is $450 or best offer

651 1861

1973 C A T A I I N A 4 door, extra clean Radio heater, automatic transmission. power steering, power brakes factory air conditioning. low miles Save Ask 'ng

$ 2 , 5 7 5 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 532 8720

1973 CATAL INA 2 door hardtop AmFm radio, facto-ry air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radial tires, low miles, asking

$ 2 , 3 5 0 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

IX)W OVERHEAD EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Orand River 5324720

' 7 3 G R A N D V I L L E

V-8. a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r steer-

ing . power b rakes , fac tory

o i r , stereo tape, l o w m i l es Si l -

ver w i t h b lack v i n y l roof

$ 2 , 8 9 5

R A T I G A N CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt & Merriman

4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

PONTIAC 19*4 lan Calalina door, good transportation, call after i PM 4S3 4179

1 9 7 3 P O N T I A C

G R A N D PRIX

A u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s teer ing ,

p o w e r brakes, p o w e r w i n -

dows. t i l t w h e e l , fac to ry a i r ,

stereo, l o a d e d V i n y l top

1 1 . 0 0 0 m i l es SAVE.

R A T I G A N CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt & Merriman 4 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

r BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL

LEMANS 1174. air . power steering, power brakes low mileage Call a f t e r • PM. 851-7350

VENTURA hatchback I IM. blue white vinyl lap. au tomat ic , a ir . rally wlieel*. power steering, brakes New *teel belt*. *harp. pri vata owner. gJMO PA MHO

1 9 7 1 F I R E B I R D

Double thorp n e w cor trodel

Bril l iant blue, wh i te vinyl

roof. oir. automatic, power

steering. power brake* , rodio,

rally wheels, whi te lettered

radiol* . Spoiler. See i l l

A R T M O R A N PONTIAC

2M00 Telegraph 353 9000

CATALINA 1971. 2 door hardtop air. power steering, brakes Excel-lent condition. 25.000 miles $2295

525-4327

CATALINA 1972. 2 door hirdlop. automatic, power s t e e r i n g air. $1910 -2073

8 8 2 T h u n d t r b i r d

THUNDERBIRD 1972 15.000 miles New Mlchelin tire*. New brake* Nicely equipped Excellent condi-tion. %2.950 3494981

T B I R D 1972. loaded. Mark IV opera windows, $2,7*0. Ask for Daryl 427-9972 479 2935

THUNDERBIRD 1970 Gold, while vinyl, a i r . full power, stereo, speed control , snow tire*. $1,500 453-2999

884 Vofcswogen

' 6 9 V W S E D A N

Transpor to t i on spec ia l . $ 4 9 5

O P E N S A T U R D A Y

T O M S U L L I V A N VOLKSWAGEN

25400 W 8Mile $534900 VW 7*84. Ghla. body bad. runs good, dune buggy prospect. $150. " 455-8898

884 V o f c s w o g w i

VW. 1999 Low mileage but needs work. $125 or best offer , 53)4192

1 9 7 4

SUPER BEETLE

A M - F M jfereo, rear w i n d o w

defogger. 1 4 . 0 0 0 miles, focto-

ry warranty.

5 0 USED CARS I N STOCK

O P E N S A T U R D A Y

T O M S U L L I V A N VOLKSWAGEN

25400 W 9Mlle 3534900 .

8 8 4 V o f c t f f a p n 884 V o f c t w a p n 8 8 4 V o f c t w a g a n

VW 1972. White Bug. automatic t ransmission and radio.low mile-age. good condition. $1950 Call be-tween 94 . V 9424900

VOLKSWAGEN 1970. Automatic s t i ck . E i c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $1200

257 2959

SUPER B E E T L E 1971. new u r e v snow t i r e* , good condi t ion ^ 2 5 ^

1973 V W BUS

9 passenger, automatic, blue

ond white. S 3 . 1 0 0 or be*t

offer. Call after 6 PM.

7 2 8 - 4 6 2 2

VW GHIA. 1999. good condition, 59.000 mile*. 477 4990

NEWYMKEI 4 door hardtop, full power, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, cruise control. Full price

a m

VW. 1971 Super Beetle, excellent condition, new le t t i res , stick. 4 speed, sun roof, yellow. $1350

939-9743

C0MMXI7

Automatic, ak conditioning. AM/FM stereo, white wifli white leather trim. Vinyl roof. 22,000 actual miles.

• 3 , 2 9 1

b m e r c m t I0NTEMMX

(Re1

exc

28 ,

' % OO

» 4 4 «

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L A B O R A N D M A T E R I A L

D I S C O R D R U M B R A K E

ac ing of d r u m o r d i s c s ex t ra ) C o r v e t t e s

u d e d f r o m spec ia l . Of fe r e x p i r e s Feb.

1975

40875 Plymouth Rd.. Plymouth

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

FREE! JUST ASK A T FIESTA!

i 'Ww i-

ESTA AMC JEEP A M Arbor Road A Plymouth* 4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

WEEKLY SPECIAL

% HIGH (TRADES

S MORE I S

WHEN VOtt HEAR

OUB '75 PRICE J. RATIGAN CHUT SLIII PLYMOUTH 30777 PLYMOUTH RD.

LIVONIA, MICH. 4 2 5 - S i f t f l .

POCKET

YOUR SAVING!

WHY SAVE *200 to $500

WHEN YOU CAN SAVE A GRAND

ON GRAND RIVER.

m i MOW

Villager 10 Passenger Wagon, air conditioning AM/FM stereo, white side walls, like new inside and out. Full Price

• 1 , 9 9 1

1171 C0HET

L door, automatic trans-mission, air conditioning, power steering, like new, white sidewalls, full price

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1972 BUICK LaSAME

2 door Hardtop, Air, power steering, power brakes, radio vinyl top

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1171IWCK RVKM

Full power, air. vinyl top.I AM FM stereo

1972 CAPM Automatic, decor group, white wall tires, radio, 20,000 actual miles. Up to 27 miles per gallon.

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2 Door Hardtop, automatic j transmission, power steering] power brakes, radio, vinyl topj

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Mora On Any N e w 7 5 Catal ina, Bonnevil le,

Granvil le or G r a n d Prix in Stock.

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EGGS-LOW COSTPROTEIN

SCRAMBLED IOCS, fr ied egg*, souf fles, omelets, hard or to f t boiled, anyway at all, eggs make a quick, easy, and nutritious meal. Here's a list of suggestions and facts about eggs — everything you always wonted to know about eggs, but were afraid to ask.

STORE f O O t covered or in their car-ton in your refrigerator. Keep th« large end up to keep the air cell in the end and the yolk centered.. Avoid storing eggs in the refrigerator door. Constont opening and closing of the door con cause snaking and a breakdown in the quality of the eggs.

OOOO OUALftY FRESH IOOS stand up. That is, when broken into a dish, the high quality fresh egg has more thick white ond doesn't f latten out. The amount of thick white decreases qs the egg ages and the egg spreads euf more.

HARD-COOK I D fresh eggs ore dif-ficult to peel. To moke eggs easier to peel, let the eggs sit at room tem-perature overnight before cooking them. Egas also beat up faster and to a larger volume if brought to room tem-perature first. But - only remove the amount you need f rom the refrigerator.

IOOS are commonly sized extra large (27 ounces), large (24 ounces), and medium (21 ounces) per dozen. A dozen eggs weighs about 1'/» pounds in the shell. If a dozen large eggs sell at 75 cents, that would be only 50 cen-ts per pound for this protein rich food.

IP THERE'S LESS than an 8 cent price spreod per dozen between sizes, you'l l aet more for your money by buying the larger size.

IOOS, low cost pro te in , are delicious and nutritious at any meal. At Meijer, we wont you to know.

SAVE A STOP AT THE POST

OFFICE WHEN PLANNING your Meijer one-

stop shopping list, remember to in-clude all your postal needs. At the Courtesy Desk of eoch Meijer Thrifty Acres, you can purchase stamps and mail letters, as wel l as parcel post packages. Money orders can also be purchased at the Courtesy Desk to meet your needs.

THE U.S POSTAL SERVICE has scheduled pickups at all Meijer Thrifty Acres on a daily basis so that this ser-vice wi l l be efficient as wel l as con-venient.

WE AT MEIJER think that you shouldn't have to hop all over town to complete your weekly needs. Postal service is another Meijer one-stop shopping service that helps you save your t ime ond your gasoline.

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HOYLE PLAYING CARDS

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WINTER HEADWIAR CLEARANCE

OUR KNTIM SOTCK OP WINTER HEADWEAR REDUCED TO CLEARl SAVE UP TO 60%

WHILE QUANTITIES LASTl

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MEN'S SPORT COAT

CLEARANCE A group of sol id and fancy sport coats f rom our regular stock. Broken sizes 38 to 44. Hurry for best selection.

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BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS OUR REG. $2.47 to $3.47

Choose f rom a special r o u p , l o n g s l eeves , roken sizes 8 to 18.

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CLEARANCE! MEN'S

SWEATERS • Whi le quant i t ies last I

$4 $5 $7 Moo's Dept.

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SPRING DRESS SHIRTS

Short sleeve pastel dress sh i r t s . 6 5 % p o l y e s t e r , 3 5 % c o t t o n p e r m a n e n t press fabric. Sizes 14'/i to 17.

AFTER AD: $3.96

Men's Dopt.

MEN'sWW SPRING FASHIONS A PAIR

OUR REG. $9.94 TO $17.94 Any Men's dress shoes in stock. Featured are just a few of the many styles avai lable. Sizes 7'/2 to 12.

NOW $7.94 to $15.94 WITH COUPON

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OUR REG. $9.94

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MEN'S SLIP-ON LOAFERS A l l ove r a n t i q u e d b rown easy care up-pers. Sizes 7 '/> to 12. Pi

WITH COUPON MEN'S U-WING OXFORDS A l l ove r a u t u m n b rown easy care up-pers. Sizes 7 Vt to 12.

OUR REG. $14.94

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MOC TOE PENNY LOAFERS

All over black grain easy ca re uppe rs . Crepe sole and heel. Sizes 7 % to 12.

OUR REG. $17.94

MEN'S WING TIP OXFORDS A l l ove r a n t i q u e d b rown easy care up-per t . Sizes T/% to 12.

OUR REG. $11.94

MEN'S MOC TOE OXFORDS A l l over a u t u m n brown easy care up-pers. Crepe sole and heel. Sizes 7% to 12.

OUR REG. $17.94

WITH COUPON

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WITH COUPON Skoo Dopt.

MiliiR RKSiRYKS TNI RKMT TO LIMIT SALES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS.

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toward the pwHote oft FROM JONNSOMAN

ANY IN STOCK MEN'S

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M e i j e r THRIFTY ACRES

NO SAUS Tp DIAIHB, INSTITUTIONS OR DISTRIBIITORS.

CHARGE ANYTHING IN THI STORE EXCEPT FOOD, LIQUOR AND SUPERMARKET ITEMS VV,

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SPECIAL PURCHASE! GIRLS' BETTER

CO-ORDINATES SIZES 4 TO 6X

SMOCK TOPS BLAZER SUCKS JACKETS •d, wh i t * ond Navy . • R*d ond Navy

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SHEER CURTAIN PANELS

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By Connon Montic look print on pott lock -nop® finish. H i ; polyester bound with binding. 72 x 90" siz full size bed

Loce irounds Srounds.

»»oo%oy| RIG. $7.97 100% nylon

fits twin or

WASH CLOTHS Popular wash cloth assortment by Cannon Mills. Choice of many colors.

OUR RIG 2/99'

2/79' SCATTER RUGS S p e c i a l p u r c h a s e ! 1 0 0 % po lyester p i le 26 * 45 size Choose f r o m th ree sty les in assor ted decora to r co lors >3"

RUG RUNNER ASSORTMENT 20 "x 72' size in decorator prints and solid colors. High density rubber bocks and jute bocks. Assorted pile types ond fiber contents

in the Pharmacy Dept...

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M«9h Potency Vit®mm B Compiai with

500 mg* Vitamin C

100 CAPSULES

PARKE DAVIS

J THERACOMBEX HP 100 CAPSULES

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LANACANE BATH High potency v . tom.n B-complex , _ ^

with 500«ng vitamin C. QUR REG. $7.29 ! TREATMENT "C- .28

$4? • • 8 fl. OZ. bottle

• For dry itchy skin » l " in the Gift & Lamps Dept...

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B U T one of these V i t a m i n [ capsules is many l imes more et fcct ixe than the other two . W h i c h one? The 100% al l natural , non-synthet ic rap-sule, of course. H o w can you fe l l the di f ference? Read the label. If it sa\s "succ ina te , " acetate." or " d e r i v e d f r o m natural s o u r c p s ' - i f is no t nMur.il! O n l y V i tam in E that's l a b e l e d "d -a lpha to-cophero l w i t h natural m ixed t m o p h -e r o l s " is pure, natural , h i -po tency Vita-m i n E. Trul> natural V i t a m i n E costs more at the store. BUT IT COSTS I ESS W H E N YOU USE IT! Because one Inter-nat ional Un i t of natural V i tam in E gives you more et iecl iveness than two , three,

even four synthetic In ternat iona l Uni ts. 100"'u natural V i tam in E is your best and most economica l buy! ^ £ 0 $ 4 9 9

Nutri-E*3« Guaranteed Natural Vitamin E CAPSULES

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LOTION fccstl LOTION

SHULT0N FOR MEN AND WOMEN OLD SPICE FOR MEN • 4% oz. After Shave (Lime) and a 4 oz. Lime Deodorant f ree!

DESERT FLOWER FOR WOMEN

• So Dry Cream-2 oz. or So Dry Roll-On-2 fl. oz. bottle

*1 • So Dry Anti-perspirant

3 9 spray deodprant-4 oz. can

REG Si 59 * ^ • s e r t Flower Hand ond Body Lotion for extra dry skin or Reqular lotion-8 oz.

46c RIG. $4'

Regular Lotion-16 oz.

CtSJMtk Dept.

65c REG. 77'

82c REG. 99*

$]39 RCGy$1.59

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A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF 8"x 10" AND 9"x 12" FRAMED PICTURES UNDER GLASS Your choice of 2 frame styles in walnut, maple or antique gold finish. Numerous selection of subjects to blend wi th any decor. Style 4344-10.

16"x 20" FRAMED OUR REG. $6.47

PICTURES

24"x 48" FRAMED PICTURES OUR REG. $4.97 • Handsomely framed • Brightly colored • Easy to hang • Voriety of subjects

$366 ' ee. i

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More? AFTER AD $1.97

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2 QT. POTTING SOIL I doa l f o r s ta r t i ng seeds, or t r a n s p l a n t i n g e x i s t i n g p lonts .

Gordon Curt •*

FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS

PEAT POTS

Stort you r g a r d e n n o w indoors in p o a t pots G a t a h o o d s tor t o r o n \ sp r ing . Hove v e g e t a b l e a n d f l o w e r s e a r l i e r . Move la rge r , hea l t h i e r p lants Choose f r o m 3 sixes

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Bv M i c h a e l Leonard. A com-p le te asso r tmen t of the most popu lo r va r ie t ies for th is a r e a .

5 PACKS REG. 95<

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Carnations....$l.97 Mum Bouquets".'Z$l.97

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Top; ' V tr i ply part ic lo board, logs; 1" hoovy gouge tubular steel. Edge; high impact w h i t * plastic T-moldina. Top f in ish; 3 coots non-glore dork green bounce-matic. Castors; 2" high impact nylon. Modal Al.

POST AND NET NOT INCLUDfD

OUR RIG. $43.97

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b lock, b lue, g reen , roya l pu rp le or bu rgundy . Wts : 10. 12 14. 16 lbs.

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M e i j e r THRIFTY ACRES

BIFOLD DOORS 2.00

OFF WITH COUPON ON ANY DOOR IN STOCK

WALL LIGHT #751WH • 2 lamps • 12" length e 4'/»" w id th e Whi te ceramic f inish w i th glass.

Bectricel Deft.

o u r r e g . $ 4 . 9 9

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ANTIQUE BARNWOOD PANELING

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