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Canton OUs^crUct* Volume 9 Number 95 Thursday June 21. 1984 Canton Michigan 56 Pages T wen ty-Five'Cents l OnniM Kf W«w»»< Trustees at stalemate over zoning issue By Meubacher Staff writer The fate of 79 acres of undeveloped land in the south end of the Canton Township hangs in limbo while trus tees haggle over its use In a series of actions that best could be followed with a scorecard trustees have both rezoned the land for residential use and rescinded that action because of a legal conflict The 79-acre parcel in question lies just west of Holiday Estates Mobile Home Park on Geddes Road between Canton Center and Beck The legal snafu which caused the first rezoning motion to be rescinded was a technical matter, explained Township Planner James Kosteva That has been resolved and now we re back to square one Kosteva said Rochester landscape architect Don aid Westphal has prepared site plans for developer Jack Winshall of Hunt ington Woods who wishes to con struct a low cost manufactured ho us ing project on the Geddes Road prop- erty But the trustees must rezone the Geddes Road acreage for residential use before they approve site plans for a housing development Currently Canton s master land use plan has the 79 acres zoned for agri cultural use Westphal has come before the board three times in hopes of getting his site plan approved Each time the trustees have failed to resolve the re zoning issue and Westp^al's request for site plan approval has been tabled ^Trustees are evenly split over the rezoning issue Township Treasurer Maria SterJini, the seventh board member is absent on medical leave Supervisor James Poole and trus tees Robert Padget and Loren Ben- nett voted against rezoning Township Clerk John Flodin and trustees Carol Bodenmiller and Stephen Larson stand in favor of the project Reasons offered for and against re- zoning the Geddes Road parcel are as varied as the trustees themselves I THINK 'the manufactured hous ng project: is the best use thijNprop erty can be put to considering it is located next to a mobile home park," Larson said I think the developer has put together a nice project Said Bennett, also a planning com missioner. "We are not voting on the project Before us is one thing — a land use issue It (the manufactured housing project) is not the best use of the property " In rezoning the Geddes parcel for residential use trustees must consid er the size of the lots and kind of houses that would be built It has been proposed that the Geddes parcel be rezoned to residen tial classification RMH-2 According to Kosteva, this zoning classification consists of 1,100-square-foot mini mum dwellings placed upon perma nent foundations or 6,000-square-foot lots no less than 55 feet wide The low-cost manufactured housing proposed by Westphal meets the spec- ifications of the RMH-2 zoning classi- fication Please turn to Page 4 Master plan revised Revision of Canton s Master Land Use Plan" is nearly complete, and re- lated public hearings are scheduled for late this summer "The principal effect of the revisions will be seen in the western side of the Discrimination charges filed By Sandra Armbruster staff writer A former employee of Wayne-West •land Community Schools has filed suit against the district, several of its offi- cials and the teachers' union Beverly Stanton, a Canton Township resident, charges in her suit that she w»s coerced into resigning as part of a cdver-up of illegal practices in the aiult and community education depart Uient Stanton's suit also charges that she was the victim of sex discrimination, that school and union officials failed to represent her interests and that offi- cials made statements that interfered with her search for future employment Now working as an agent with the commercial real estate firm of How- ard and Howard. Sun ton asks for rein- statement with back pay exemplary damages and $10,000 for each of eight counts in the suit THE SLIT WAS filed last week just three days before the statute of limita- tions expired, according to Stanton She has requested a jury trial, which has been scheduled for December 1986 Claiming that the 1981 experience which provoked the suit "devastated" ber. Stanton said that she spent the last 2'i years "accumulating information " "It took me 2 ^ years to pull myself Wayne- West land School District The district serves southeast Canton together physically and mentally," she said "After that, after I pasted myself bads together I could look at other things " She declined further comment on the advice of her attorney. Milton Spokojny from the Birmingham firm of Robert S Harrison and Associates A member of the Westland Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Sun ton served as its president during the 1983-84 year and currently is second vice president NAMED IN the suit were Wayne Westland Community Schools the Wayne- Westland Education .Associa- tion (WWEA). former superintendent Timothy Dyer cun-ent Superintendent Dennis O'Neill and board president W James Le Due O'Neill and Le Due said that they have been advised by the district's at- torney. Stewart Slatkin, not to com Please turn to Page 5 V pftOIC* by RK* Smith Fiingin' with flair Canton's John Schwartz wore a raw-eating grin while toaaing a cowpie during the Canton Country Festival Cow Chip Fling. For more on the festival, aee Pages 3A and 11B. Salvation Army couple reassigned By Marie Cheetney staff writer There's a changing of the guard this week at the SalvaUon Army in Plym- outh Bill and Soe Harfoot. who have served as co-commanders for the Plymouth-Canton area since 1976 and who have seen the Army grow from a small building on Fairgrounds to new. larger quarters at 9451 S Main, are leaving Plymouth June 2® for an as- signment in Aurora, 111. An open house will be held 3 JO-5 p m Sunday at the church to say good-bye to the couple, who are both 35. both ordained ministers, and both capuins in the Army The HarfooU" successors are Larry and Jean Manxells of Warren Army commanders are appointed by church leaders "We don't choose our congre- gation. nor does the congregation choose us," said Bill Harfoot The HarfooU said they have "noth ing but good to say about Plymouth "It's a caring community with a lot of willing workers Those who have resources are willing to get involved We've had little difficulty rallying the resources to address a particular problem ' THE AURORA church will be the Harfoot's second mission They have led the Plymouth con gregaUon since Bill's graduation from the Salvation Army training school in Chicago eight years ago During their eight years here, the couple have witnessed many changes and savored many successes Foremost among the changes was the move in 1983 from the cramped Fairgrounds church to the headquar ters building and community center in a remodelled old Baptist church The Dew church, with 75 members and 2,500 local families on its mailing list, has a gymnasium, chapel and ex- tra large pantries The old Baptist church is now a fellowship hall and kitchen "We're glad we got to spend a year here in the new building." said Har- foot Please turn to Page 4 Bill and Sue itarioot, Salvation Army co-com- manders. are leaving their Plymouth poet after years. The married couple is accepting a new assignment in Aurora, IH. township, said Township Planner James Kosteva Revision of the plan was prompted after Canton voters twice rejected pro- posals to raise Uxes for a farmland preservation program involving acre- age on the township's west side The current master plan, adopted in 1976, calls for a large permanent agri- cultural reserve of about 5,000 acres Please turn to Page 4 Shooting suspect to be tried on two felony counts By Msrgaret Neubscher staff writer A trial date has been set for a Farm- ington Hills man charged with attempt- ed murder in the shooting of a Belle- ville man in Canton Township. Richard Wayne Daugherty. 49, faces two felony counts in the May 3 shooung of Edward Morelll, 39 He will be tried Oct 2 before Wayne County Circuit Judge Roland Olzark Attempted murder carries a maxi- mum sentence of life in prison The second felony count is for allegedly us- ing a firearm in the commission of a crime It carries an automatic two- year sentence According to Canton police reports, Morelli was approached by two individ- uals. one of whom he later identified as Daugherty. in the parking lot of a shop ping complex at N Haggerty and Cher- ry Hill Police say the two tried to force Morelli into a car at gunpoint When he resisted, police say, Morelli was shot in the upper leg with a small-caliber bul- let The alleged assailants fled the scene before police arrived Morelli was Uken to Wayne County General HospiUl, where he was treated and released Police said a lawsuit involving Daugherty and Morelli is pending Ac- what's inside Brevities . . 6A Business 6C Cable TV 2A Campus News 7 A Canton Chatter 3B Church 6-7B Clubs In Action 4B Creative Living 1E Crossword . . . . . 5E Entertainment 7-10C From our Readers 8-9B FYI 9B Obituaries 2A Opinion 8A Sports 1-5C Stroller 8A Suburban Lite 1-5B The View 1B Travel 10B WSDP 9B Classified Sec D-E "OVER 200 CALLSr L Pox was delighted with the re- sults of the Observer & Eccen- tric Classified PEAL ESTATE FOB RENT ad placed "Re- sponse was overwhelming had over 200 calls both sides of my answering machine tape'"' , Remmmber... One call does it all! 501-0900 Usa your MasterCard or Vim cording to police. Daugherty claims Morelli owes him money * Birmingham attorney Gerald Saun- ders, who is representing Daugherty, declined comment on that case. Police say Daugherty called the sta- tion to say he was not involved in the May 3 shooting Daugherty pleaded in- nocent and is free on a surety bond of 125.000 The other alleged assailant re- mains unknown » Court changes districts A Michigan Supreme Court decision declaring the lj)83 sute legislative dis- tricts unconstitutional has thrown can- didates and elections officials into a quandary There's no way we can hold the Aug 7 primary election under the court order." said Wayne County Clerk James Killeen. The Qourt set a new deadline of Tues- day. July 10. for candidates to file nom- inating petitions for sUte House of RepresenUtives seats. Candidates for US Congress and Wayne" County Commission are unaf- fectsjj SUte Senate elections aren't scheduled until 1986 RULING UNANIMOUSLY, the high court Tuesday gave the Legislature a chance to reapportion itself —.If it sct- ed almost immediately Otherwise, the 'Apol plan'' used in the 1982 election would go back into ef- fect But key legislators doubted the Leg- islature is in any mood to repass the 1983 districting plan. '•Politically, that's not possible." said Senate Minority Leader William Faust, D-Westland, whose district includes Canton He noted that since the legisla- tive plan was adopted In December Republicans have uken control of the Senate due to the recall of two Demo- crats SUte Rep Gerry Law, R-Plymouth who also represents part of Canton, agreed with Faust's anticipation. "The Republicans don't want to re- pass anything They didn't want it to begin with They want the Apol plan Faust said He said the Apol plan would give Republicans a good chance to win .20-24 Senate seata. although House R* publicans wouldn't necessarily he helped much. For the Plymouth-Canton commnl- ty, the result Is that the district, will rrsert back to what they ware In 1982 when Rep Law was elected in the Uth District and Re^Edward M.h.i.w __ elected in the J 7 » Under a House bill. LaWs district was changed in Canton so that ever* thing aast of 1-275 south to-MiSS Avenue .witched to tha 17& NwThy « • • • • turn to Page*

Transcript of Trustees at stalemate over zoning issue

Canton OUs crUct* Volume 9 Number 95 Thursday J u n e 2 1 . 1984 C a n t o n Michigan 56 P a g e s T wen t y - F i v e ' C e n t s

l O n n i M Kf W«w»»<

Trustees at stalemate over zoning issue By Meubacher Staff w r i t e r

The fate of 79 acres of undeveloped land in the south end of the Canton Township hangs in limbo while trus tees haggle over its use

In a series of actions that best could be followed with a scorecard trustees have both rezoned the land for residential use and rescinded that action because of a legal conflict

The 79-acre parcel in question lies just west of Holiday Estates Mobile Home Park on Geddes Road between Canton Center and Beck

The legal snafu which caused the first rezoning motion to be rescinded was a technical matter, explained Township Planner James Kosteva

That has been resolved and now

we re back to square one Kosteva said

Rochester landscape architect Don aid Westphal has prepared site plans for developer Jack Winshall of Hunt ington Woods who wishes to con struct a low cost manufactured ho us ing project on the Geddes Road prop-erty

But the trustees must re zone the Geddes Road acreage for residential use before they approve site plans for a housing development

Currently Canton s master land use plan has the 79 acres zoned for agri cultural use

Westphal has come before the board three times in hopes of getting his site plan approved Each time the trustees have failed to resolve the re zoning issue and Westp^al's request

for site plan approval has been tabled ^Trustees are evenly split over the

rezoning issue Township Treasurer Maria SterJini, the seventh board member is absent on medical leave

Supervisor James Poole and trus tees Robert Padget and Loren Ben-nett voted against rezoning Township Clerk John Flodin and trustees Carol Bodenmiller and Stephen Larson stand in favor of the project

Reasons offered for and against re-zoning the Geddes Road parcel are as varied as the trustees themselves

I THINK 'the manufactured hous ng project: is the best use thijNprop

erty can be put to considering it is located next to a mobile home park," Larson said I think the developer

has put together a nice project Said Bennett, also a planning com

missioner. "We are not voting on the project Before us is one thing — a land use issue It (the manufactured housing project) is not the best use of the property "

In rezoning the Geddes parcel for residential use trustees must consid

er the size of the lots and kind of houses that would be built

It has been proposed that the Geddes parcel be rezoned to residen tial classification RMH-2 According to Kosteva, this zoning classification consists of 1,100-square-foot mini mum dwellings placed upon perma nent foundations or 6,000-square-foot

lots no less than 55 feet wide The low-cost manufactured housing

proposed by Westphal meets the spec-ifications of the RMH-2 zoning classi-fication

Please turn to Page 4

Master plan revised Revision of Canton s Master Land

Use Plan" is nearly complete, and re-lated public hearings are scheduled for late this summer

"The principal effect of the revisions will be seen in the western side of the

Discrimination charges filed

By Sandra Armbruster staf f w r i te r

A former employee of Wayne-West •land Community Schools has filed suit against the district, several of its offi-cials and the teachers' union

Beverly Stanton, a Canton Township resident, charges in her suit that she w»s coerced into resigning as part of a cdver-up of illegal practices in the aiult and community education depart Uient

Stanton's suit also charges that she was the victim of sex discrimination, that school and union officials failed to represent her interests and that offi-cials made statements that interfered with her search for future employment

Now working as an agent with the commercial real estate firm of How-ard and Howard. S u n ton asks for rein-statement with back pay exemplary damages and $10,000 for each of eight counts in the suit

THE SLIT WAS filed last week just three days before the statute of limita-tions expired, according to Stanton She has requested a jury trial, which has been scheduled for December 1986

Claiming that the 1981 experience which provoked the suit "devastated" ber. Stanton said that she spent the last 2 ' i years "accumulating information "

"It took me 2 ^ years to pull myself

Wayne- West land School District The district serves southeast Canton

together physically and mentally," she said "After that, after I pasted myself bads together I could look at other things "

She declined further comment on the advice of her attorney. Milton Spokojny from the Birmingham firm of Robert S Harrison and Associates

A member of the Westland Chamber of Commerce board of directors. S u n ton served as its president during the 1983-84 year and currently is second vice president

NAMED IN the suit were Wayne Westland Community Schools the Wayne- Westland Education .Associa-tion (WWEA). former superintendent Timothy Dyer cun-ent Superintendent Dennis O'Neill and board president W James Le Due

O'Neill and Le Due said that they have been advised by the district's at-torney. Stewart Slatkin, not to com

Please turn to Page 5

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pftOIC* by RK* Smith

Fiingin' with flair C a n t o n ' s John S c h w a r t z w o r e a raw-eat ing grin whi le toaa ing a c o w p i e during the C a n t o n Country Fest ival C o w Chip Fling. For m o r e on the fest ival , a e e P a g e s 3A and 11B.

Salvation Army couple reassigned By Marie Cheetney staff writer

There's a changing of the guard this week at the SalvaUon Army in Plym-outh

Bill and Soe Harfoot. who have served as co-commanders for the Plymouth-Canton area since 1976 and who have seen the Army grow from a small building on Fairgrounds to new. larger quarters at 9451 S Main, are leaving Plymouth June 2® for an as-signment in Aurora, 111.

An open house will be held 3 JO-5 p m Sunday at the church to say good-bye to the couple, who are both 35. both ordained ministers, and both capuins in the Army

The HarfooU" successors are Larry and Jean Manxells of Warren Army commanders are appointed by church leaders "We don't choose our congre-gation. nor does the congregation choose us," said Bill Harfoot

The HarfooU said they have "noth ing but good to say about Plymouth

"It's a car ing community with a lot of willing workers Those who have resources are willing to get involved We've had little difficulty rallying the resources to address a particular problem '

THE AURORA church will be the Harfoot's second mission

They have led the Plymouth con gregaUon since Bill's graduation from the Salvation Army training school in Chicago eight years ago

During their eight years here, the couple have witnessed many changes

and savored many successes Foremost among the changes was

the move in 1983 from the cramped Fairgrounds church to the headquar ters building and community center in a remodelled old Baptist church

The Dew church, with 75 members and 2,500 local families on its mailing list, has a gymnasium, chapel and ex-tra large pantries The old Baptist church is now a fellowship hall and kitchen

"We're glad we got to spend a year here in the new building." said Har-foot

Please turn to Page 4

Bill and Sue itarioot, Salvation Army co-com-manders. are leaving their Plymouth poet after

years. The married couple is accepting a new assignment in Aurora, IH.

township, said Township Planner James Kosteva

Revision of the plan was prompted after Canton voters twice rejected pro-posals to raise Uxes for a farmland preservation program involving acre-

age on the township's west side The current master plan, adopted in

1976, calls for a large permanent agri-cultural reserve of about 5,000 acres

Please turn to Page 4

Shooting suspect to be tried on two felony counts By Msrgaret Neubsche r staff writer

A trial date has been set for a Farm-ington Hills man charged with attempt-ed murder in the shooting of a Belle-ville man in Canton Township.

Richard Wayne Daugherty. 49, faces two felony counts in the May 3 shooung of Edward Morelll, 39 He will be tried Oct 2 before Wayne County Circuit Judge Roland Olzark

Attempted murder carries a maxi-mum sentence of life in prison The second felony count is for allegedly us-ing a f i rearm in the commission of a crime It carries an automatic two-year sentence

According to Canton police reports, Morelli was approached by two individ-uals. one of whom he later identified as Daugherty. in the parking lot of a shop ping complex at N Haggerty and Cher-ry Hill

Police say the two tried to force Morelli into a car at gunpoint When he resisted, police say, Morelli was shot in the upper leg with a small-caliber bul-let

The alleged assailants fled the scene before police arrived Morelli was Uken to Wayne County General HospiUl, where he was treated and released

Police said a lawsuit involving Daugherty and Morelli is pending Ac-

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cording to police. Daugherty claims Morelli owes him money *

Birmingham attorney Gerald Saun-ders, who is representing Daugherty, declined comment on that case.

Police say Daugherty called the sta-tion to say he was not involved in the May 3 shooting Daugherty pleaded in-nocent and is f ree on a surety bond of 125.000 The other alleged assailant re-mains unknown »

Court changes districts

A Michigan Supreme Court decision declaring the lj)83 s u t e legislative dis-tricts unconstitutional has thrown can-didates and elections officials into a quandary

There's no way we can hold the Aug 7 pr imary election under the court order." said Wayne County Clerk James Killeen.

The Qourt set a new deadline of Tues-day. July 10. for candidates to file nom-inating petitions for sUte House of RepresenUtives seats.

Candidates for U S Congress and Wayne" County Commission are unaf-fectsjj SUte Senate elections aren't scheduled until 1986

RULING UNANIMOUSLY, the high court Tuesday gave the Legislature a chance to reapportion itself —.If it sct-ed almost immediately

Otherwise, the 'Apol plan'' used in the 1982 election would go back into ef-fect

But key legislators doubted the Leg-islature is in any mood to repass the 1983 districting plan.

'•Politically, that 's not possible." said Senate Minority Leader William Faust, D-Westland, whose district includes Canton He noted that since the legisla-tive plan was adopted In December Republicans have uken control of the Senate due to the recall of two Demo-crats

SUte Rep Gerry Law, R-Plymouth who also represents part of Canton, agreed with Faust's anticipation.

"The Republicans don't want to re-pass anything They didn't want it to begin with They want the Apol plan Faust said He said the Apol plan would give Republicans a good chance to win

.20-24 Senate seata. although House R * publicans wouldn't necessarily he helped much.

For the Plymouth-Canton commnl-ty, the result Is that the district, will rrsert back to what they ware In 1982 when Rep Law was elected in the Uth District and Re^Edward M.h.i .w _ _ elected in the J 7 »

Under a House bill. LaWs district was changed in Canton so that ever* thing aast of 1-275 south to-MiSS Avenue .witched to tha 17& NwThy

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Funeral services were held recently for Mr Travis 106 a former resident of Canton who died recently in Long iteach. Calif

Mr Travis was born in Wallaceburg < anada in 1878 and moved to Canton with his family in t895 to what was known as the Bartlett farm at Canton Center Road and Warren Road (then Perrensville Roadl He married Ethel Harmon whose family had homestead ed in Canton in 1829 Her father was Theodore Harmon whose farm was on Warren Road The Travis lived for several years at Big Bear City which threw a birthday party for him last

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R o C i n d - u p From beginning to finish, the festival was smashing

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It was almost the un-fireworks T ime past dusk Day Friday, at the Canton Country Festival Se t t ing Canton s Recreation Complex Scene 2 Acres and acres of parked cars are

packed with kids — patience long gone and fire-works a seemingly empty expectation Over at the festival grounds. David Smiths Light Rock Band plays on. oblivious to the impending disaster

Scene 2 No apparent action Behind the scenes Jim Gilhg.s festival chair

man is scrambling Finds fireworks distributor Jim Burda in his store by pure luck Burda is under the misguided impression that Canton fireworks are Saturday night

Scene 3 Instants later Bushels of fireworks are thrown into a truck and the two make hay racing back to the grounds

Las t scene Not far behind schedule, aerial rock etbursts etch the darkness in multi-color, eliciting ooh'S and ash ' s from,saUsfied-at-last sky gazers

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T i t t k 8 30 a m Day the hot. sunny Saturday of the country fest Se t t ing Proctor Road, a one-minute warm-up

jog from the penned-m brones and bulls resting up for the day's rodeo Runners yawning, stretching and socializing - gear up for a five-mile run

Scene 1 They re off1 Five-minute milers lead the pack down the peaceful, tree-lined rustic route All are discovering this is not a typical tool through suburbia

Scene-2 There are no neighbors — just nature No hose-hoi ding fans — just sleepy farms and crooked creeks And no noise, aside from rhythmic footdrops on dirt roads, troubadouring robins and

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the wind sounding like the ocean in a conch shell as it rushes past runners' ears

Splashed in sunshine, sweaty runners prey like panthers upon competitors they plan to beat

Scene 3 At the finish, there are success stories and sob stones Many walk away with prizes and gifts, one of them a trip to Toronto Mostly, there's the satisfaction of having enjoyed an early rural ramble through the Canton countryside No matter what the day holds, a logged five miles makes for 24 hours of well being

Act III

T i m e 9 30 a.m. Characters Canton Rotary members, feeding

folks f rom tent headquarters Scent Pancakes, positively John Denver would

approve On an outdoor griddle are hissing botcakes. the

golden ones being heaped onto the plates of hungry runners It's all you can eat at a price carbo lovers consider a bargain

Five generations of Padgets arr ive at the festi val Who can blame Trustee Robert Padget for feeling proud "•

Meanwhile, the owners of pythons, puppies, cen-tipedes and goats are seeing to last-minute primp-ing in preparation for the Pet Show May the best beast win

Victory also is foremost in the minds of water-melon eaters and tug-of-war entrants, preparing for Imminent contests themselves

Act / V

Scent Definitely diesel fuel Helicopters are hopscotching over fields, noisily thrilling riders at 17 50 a shot

Act V

Characters Roy McGinnis and the Sunnysiders, Waterloo Bluegrass Boys, Salt Creek. Sammy Duka s Clown Band and David Atkins and Whiskey River

Setting Main stage Scene 1 Stroh's Bluegrass Trail talent is debut-

ing at the festival The musicians are a hit with a gal from Kalamazoo

Meanwhile Bone-jarring bareback, saddle bronc and barrell-ractng events are in progress at the ro-deo Casino customers are counting chips and Bingo players are battling tflPuOds Arts and crafts busi ness is booming So is W G Wade Shows', though some idle carneys are bored

Act VI

Scene 1 On the outdoor dance floor, not to be outdone. Canton Wheels Squaredancers are whirl-ing to the rhythm of recorded reels.

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Cooling off during a water main break at the Canton Country Festival is Canton's Mike O'Neal.

Thri l ls, chi l ls and •pills were the rule at Canton's rodeo. Ypsi-lanti's Mike Walden and his crew of calf ropers, bull riders, and steer wrestlers provided plenty of e n t e r t a i n m e n t for f e s t i v a i - g o e r s al l weekend long.

State Sen. Robert Qeake, R-Northvilte, hurls bull dung in an ill-destined attempt" at glory during the Canton Cow Chip Fling.

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Strummin' on the oP banjo but not singing "faa, fi, flddly-l-o" is. Lee Kaufmann of the North Country Graaa. Kaufmmnn travels the Stroh's Bluegraas Trail with musical groupa from Michigan and several southern states.

Kids got their kicks at the W.Q. Wede Shows carnival at the festival.

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Rezoning issue deba ted l L E N A n ' E W Y ^ N E

Cont inued f rom P a g e 1

WESTPHAL "S deve lopmen t would provide smal l coodomuuum-type homing In an a p a r t m e n t l i k e complex

I'm opposed to dense res ident ia l zoning along (-ieddes I think that land would be best used for larger lot development," said Bennet t

Padget has a d i f fe ren t object ion to the RMH-2 r e i o m n g for the parce l

That classif icat ion is not consistent with the mas ter plan. Padget said

Kosteva said Padget technical ly is cor rec t But '.he mas te r plan is being revised and the RHM-2 classif ication for the pa rce l will be consistent with the revised plan

While some t rus tees d e b a t e the land use issue others question the proposed s i te plan for the par cel.

P O O L E HAS no p rob lem rezoning the land but he is leery of the deve lopers

^" Ive been unsold and my confidence in t h u project is low he said "I talked with these de-velopers years ago and they proposed nature trai ls benches, lights, a clubhouse and pool When we first

the plans none of these things were there " T v e seen developers get approval for a project

and then sell it to someone else who doesn't know everything that was ag reed to ." Poole said

Armycouple Cont inued from P a g e 1

WITHIN THOSE eight yea r s , the co-commanders have also helped launch a s u m m e r day c a m p In Canton, a senior ci t izens Chr i s tmas dinner, two scouting-type p r o g r a m s at the church, a licensed nursery for preschoolers and an expanded commu-nity outreach p rog ram with a ful l - t ime staff person t id ing famil ies who need ass is tance

The couple said they felt an ex t ra sense of ac complishment when they helped influence two local couples to go through t ra in ing to become Salvation Army of f icers

The mission of the Salvat ion Army is to mee t the prac t ica l as well as spi r i tual needs of people The Rar foo ts served the P l y m o u t h area during the r e cent recession, a t ime when the church 's fami l ies in-need list grew f rom 75 f ami l i e s a month to 150

With the recession, our ou t reach boomed " Har foot said "I t ' s s tar t ing to slow down now

The church still se rves as a local distribution point for f ree government surp lus food About 800 fami l ies come once a month to the church for the surplus food

If the Harfoots had s tayed in Plymouth, they said they would have worked on expanding the s u m m e r day c a m p program, the af ter -school neightorbood out reach program which s e r v e s a r ea youngsters and the senior citizens' ou t r each p rog ram

The Salvation Army funct ions as a shor t - term as s is tance agency The church works with communi ty groups, the Goodfellows and severa l a r ea churches

Bennett said. "Whether you like Wingate ( the proposed manufac tu r ed housing projec t ) or not is i r re levant I see the rezoning of thi« parce l as the absolute turning point and se t t ing the tooe for the Geddes corridor If it was zooed for l a rger lots I'd have no problem with it "

W E S T P H A L ^ site plan proposes 6.600 square-foot lots Currently the smal les t lot in a residential subdivision is 7.200 s q u a r e feet

I t 's not unusual tha t you h a v e de lays when re-zoning is involved,' Westphal said "I think they like the site plan but don' t want to rezooe The re-zoning and site plan a r e tied a t this point because we a r e talking about a specif ic p iece of proper ty

According to Kosteva. s ta te Law dic ta tes that a si te plan which mee t s zoning r equ i r emen t s must be considered and accep ted if no o the r s a r e offered

According to Westphal . 60 pe rcen t of his wor t is on mobile home park designs He has d rawn plans for Champion Homes (mobile home builders, in Pi t ts f ie ld Township and has worked on the Chateau Mobile Park in Novi Township

These units (proposed for the Geddes parcel) will look like site-.built single f ami ly homes. West p h a l s a i d 'They will have a boot 1.100 square feet "

I t 's uncertain whether the issue will appear on the agenda of the next township board meeting Tuesday, June 26

A rezoning issue that goes without controversy is the exception. ' Westphal said

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C o u r t ' s a c t i o n r e v e r t s d i s t r i c t s t o 1982 b o u n d a r i e s (CJfiA

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t i e Supreme Court 's ruling, it r eve r t s back tg the SSth

Likewise the House Bill ca rved ter-r i tory in Plymouth Township eas t of I-2 .5 and all of Lake P o m t e subdivison and placed it in a dis t r ic t f o rmer ly represented by Rep J a c k Kirksey of , J

Livonia Now that a rea r eve r t s to the v

36th. meaning the P lymouth a r ea will •. to** a single represen ta t ive in the

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I 'nder the House bill, the Mth Dis-trict went into the city of Novi and par t of Novi Township so Law would end up represent ing all or part of seven mu-nicipali t ies in two counties Now he will represent all or part of f ive munic-ipalit ies in one county

H E R E IS the background After the 1980 census, the s t a t e Su-

p reme Court declared the s t a t e Appor uonment Commission unconst i tu t ional The court appointed f o r m e r s l a t e elec-tions director Bernard Apol to d r a f t a new plan

Apol did. d rawing up a plan ' t h a t tended to follow communi ty and county lines but which left populat ion vari-ances between dis t r ic ts of as much as 20 percent . The Supreme Court adopted Apol's plan for the 1982 elect ion but told the legis lature it could r eappor t ion itself

The legislature did so. pass ing House Bill 4481 by nar row votes in December Distr icts are more nearly equal in size, but many now cross c o m m u n i t y and

county lines - which Republ icans call ' ge r rymander ing "

BUT O A K L A N D Ci rcu i t J u d g e George LaP la t a dec l a red the legisla-tive plaD unconsUtuiooal earl ier this month on technical grounds He found the legis lature had gut ted HB 4481. substi tuting new language but keeping the old t i t le

The Supreme Court agreed, pointing to a sentence in the Michigan Constitu-tion which says, " N o bill shall be al-tered or amended on its passage through e i ther bouse so as to change its original purpose as de te rmined by i u total content and not a lone by its ti t le."

The court s o rder — not yet accom-

panied by a wr i t ten opinion — put the Apol plan back into effect and set a new filing deadl ine of July 10 The pre-vious deadline was June 2 /

Sen Faus t commented . "All the Su-p r e m e Court jus t ices should be given milk and cookies and sent "B> bed They ' re sick The pract ice has been going on a long t ime. The s a m e thing (gutting another bill) happened on thei r last pay ra ise

KILLEEN SAID it might be physi-cally impossible to hold the p r imary , scheduled for Aug. 7. until as much as a month la ter

"Your new filing deadline is Ju ly 10. Then there are seven days fo r chal-lenges and three days for counter-chal-

lenges. Tha t m e a n s i t 's July 20 before we know who the candidates are .

"The e lect ion is Aug. 7, but the law says absen tee voter ballots must be ava i lab le 21 days before that. I t 's seri-ously ques t ionable whether they or the other bal lots can be printed by that deadline."

The county clerk saw several other upset t ing e f f e c t s f r o m the high cour t ' s ruling:

• Voting precincts, which can ' t cross legis la t ive boundary lines, would be thrown out of kilter. Candidates for precinct de lega te would have to refi le , too

(Law believes, however, voting pre-cincts would remain unchanged in Plymouth-Can too).

• If the p r i m a r y is delayed, the schedule for distr ict and s U t e conven-tions also would be t h r o w n out of kilter. S ta te Republicans a r e scheduled to mee t Aug- 25-26 and D e m o c r a t s Sept 7-9 to nominate candida tes for s ta te ed-ucat ional posts and the s t a l e Supreme Court .

"We would probably need a month ' s de lay in the p r i m a r y , " Killeen said. "And if there a r e any recounts in the p r imary , we jeopardise the November e lect ion."

In the filings ea r l i e r this month , no one filed as a Republican to cha l lenge Law The only Democra t to file was a Novi resident who now is ineligible to run against Law as a result of the high cour t ruling.

F o r m e r t e a c h e r s e e k i n g r e i n s t a t e m e n t a n d d a m a g e s .on i lnued from P a g e 1 However, he labeled as "a crock" The suit a d m i t s that Slant™ « a < f,.n . i ™ u .w . . . . . Con t inued from P a g e 1

men t on the case Slatkin could not be reached for comment

The district has 20 days to respond to the complaint

Bill Reese, president of the WWEA. said Tuesday that union off ic ia ls were served with the suit the day be fo re and hadn' t had time to read it

However, he labeled as "a crock* Stanton's c la im tha t the union didn ' t in-tervene on her behalf Reese said that one or two gr ievances w e r e fi led and later dropped a f t e r she resigned

AT T H E TIME she resigned. Stanton was a supervisor of special p ro j ec t s in the adult communi ty educa t ion de-pa r tmen t

crime watch HONEYTRKE

APARTMENT resident.* helped police by holding two Detroit teen-agers involved in a minor car acccident at the apa r tmen t complex June 18

Police discovered the car had been stolen f rom Taylor and turned up the purse of a Honeytree resident The teen-age r s ages 16 and IT. were turned over to police The driver of the stolen car fled the • scene

The 16-year old was

re leased to his pa ren t s His case will be handled by Wayne County P r o b a t e Court

The 17^year-old was a r ra igned in JSth Distr ict Court and charged with larceny f rom a person Bond was set at 10 percent of $2,500 The man is in the custody of Canton police

jewelry and mus ica l equipment missing The thief or thieves had pried open a ground-level doorwal l

The suit a d m i t s tha t S u n ton was being disciplined for " infract ions" of Wayne-Westland ru les and or policies However, the sui t c l a i m s she was "more severe ly disciplined than male employees who had violated the same rules, regulations and or poli-cies '

The s p e c i f y in f rac t ion was not men-tioned in the suit, ahd Stanton said she didn't know what it was

Stanton worked fo r the district f r o m September 1969 through J u n e 22, 1981, according to in fo rma t ion provided in the complaint A m e m b e r of the WWEA, she was working as a tenured teacher in the fall of 1977 when she also was hired to work pa r t t ime as coordinator of adul t communi ty , edu-cation special p ro jec t s Then in Janu-ary 1978, Stanton was t r ans fe r r ed to

work full t ime as supervisor coordina tor in that a r ea but was denied an ad mia is t raUve con t rac t

In ber suit, Stanton c la ims that she worked in a "professional, e f f ic ient and workmanl ike manner , " and that dur ing her t e rm as a supervisor , there was a 100 percent increase in funding f r o m federa l grants

The complaint cha rges that Stanton 's supervisors, Dr J a m e s Lombard and Roger Cromwell , "had confl ict ing goals and policies, which c rea ted a confusing and unst ructured a tmosphere * It fur-ther al leges that Lombard and Crom well "never gave her proper supervi sion. s t ruc tu re or guidelines "

IN A MEMO dated May 20. 1981. Stanton allegedly was told that "uncer tainty of federa l funds" would result in her being reassigned as a teacher

However , the complaint said tha t the nejrt day she was reassigned to Wayne M e m o r i a l High School "to do work with the special p ro jec t s program." Her sal-a ry was reduced and she was given "a filthy of f ice which had no win-dows, no phones and was filled with dirty gym clothes Fur the r (she) was given no m a t e r i a l s with which to fulfil l any of her dut ies "

The compla in t fur ther c la ims that Stanton was told to resign or face a public hear ing for her dismissal, was denied a p r iva te hearing and was "coerced" by Bill Taylor, assistant su-per in tendent for employee relations, into submi t t ing her resignation

T H E SUIT CONTENDS that Stan-ton's res ignat ion is void because she was coerced to resign "without just or reasonable cause" and because ber res

ignation "was obtained under f raudu-lent representations, t h r e a t s and coer-cion and undue influence."

But the suit also chKf-ges her resigna-tion was coerced "in an e f fo r t to pro-tect aod cover up illegal a n d / o r i r regu-lar activities." Those ac t iv i t ies w e r e al-legedly in a t tendance f igu re p rac t i ces and in the use of s t a t e and federa l g r a n t s in the adult and c o m m u n i t y edu-cat ion depar tment

That depar tment has been the sub-ject of controversy in recent mon ths Allegations of " i r regular i t i es" h a s ' prompted a s ta te audit of s tudent en-ro l lment figures A repor t on the audit is expected in early J u l y . And last week, the FBI conf i rmed that it is in-vest igat ing the use of federa l funds in some programs opera ted by the de-p a r t m e n t

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Don Baker of Canton will be tn con cen with Elvis 198* July 13 at the Plymouth Cultural Center

Baker, a former Southgate police of ficer -rww working as a private detec •ive, haa been booked for his Plymouth appearance by B2B Productions

The concert will begin at 8 p m F n day, July 13. at the Cultural Center 525 Farmer" at Theodore Tickets at 15 each can be obtained in advance at the Cultural Center or by sending check or money order to B2B Productions : 4024 Eureka Road. Southgate

The concert is billed as An electri tying journey through the Elvis Era and into the realm of what The King would be todav The Greatest Elvis

Show you II ever see A spokesperson for Baker stressed, however, that be is not an Elvis impersonator or imitator but an entertainer in his own right

The concert here will include a pre view of Bakers soon-to-be-released re cording. My Greatest Fan

A Southgate policeman for nine years. Baker's hobbies include distance running, weight training, swimming and combat revolver target shooting

His musical background includes playing at show bars and lounges doing special chanty benefits including tele-vised muscular dystrophy shows, politi cal rallies and civic center concerts

Well-known in the downriver area Baker recently moved to Canton

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Michael O Shea, an Old Village "upholsterer will be sentenced June 20 in Wayne County Circuit Court on a lar eny by conversion charge

A jury found OShea, 32 guilty of the felony recently in a three-day trial held before Wayne Circuit Court Judge Pa trick Duggan

According to Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy Edward Lindberg, O'Shea failed to appear before Duggan for sen lencing and a warrant was issued for his arrest

Sher i f fs deputies went into O'Shea s Plymouth home last Wednesday and arrested him, Lindberg said

O'SHEA WAS found guilty of failing to" return a J125 deposit to a Livonia woman The deposit was for tbe reu

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Court, Judge Dunbar Davis recently or dered O'Shea to return the deposit to the woman, Sharon Gardner plus 190 in court costs

Gardner filed charges in both circuit and district court after repeated at tempts tailed to gel back the deposit made in September Fn both cases O'Shea said he was merely an employ ee of a corporation owned by his mother Audrey O Shea and therefore was not empowered to make refunds

O'Shea also appeared Monday in Oakland County's 52nd District Court on a bad check charge He waived his examination and was bound over to Oakland Circuit Court for trial A trial date has not vet been set

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Announcements for Breinlies shorn!? ... jw milled try noon Mcjnday for the Thursday . • .rur and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue flnny in or rnaii announcements to the Ob sen er at S Main Plymouth 4XJ70 Forms are available upon request

• SOCCER SIGN-UP Registration for fall soccer will be held from 8

a m to 5 p m through June 29 at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer at Theodore Boys arxj girls age 6-18 are eligible Registration fee is 120 and birth certificates are required for all new par ticipants League play begins in September For further information contact the recreation depart men! at 455-M20

• DANCE SLIMNASTICS Dance Shmnastics. a non-profit aerobic dance

company, is offering a summer four-week shape-up special Tone and firm up while improving car-diovascular fitness Morning sessions with baby-sit ting available CaLl 455-1963 or 455-8926

• WEIGHT-NO-MORE Thursday June 21 A f ree introductory asssion

will be held for the Weight-No-More nVtbod of weight loss at 2 p m and 7 30 p m in tbe communl ly education room of Oak wood Hospital-Can ton Warren at Canton Center Road

• MUSIC BOOSTERS GARAGE SALE Saturday. June 23 The Plymouth-Canton Mu-

sic Boosters will have a garage sale f rom 8 a m to 5 p m in the cafeteria of Plymouth Canton High School on Canton Center Road just south of Joy Residents may bring in donations for the garage sale 1-6 30 p m Thursday, June 21. or from 8 a m to 6 30 p m Friday, June 22 Donations of all types will be accepted, including furniture, appliances, dishes, pots and pans, linens, toys, tools, antiques Items of value will be receipted for owner's esti-mated value for income tax purposes All proceeds will be used to support the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park (CEP) Marching Band

• SOROPTIMIST GOLF OUTING Saturday June 23 - The Livonia Plymouth

Soroptimist Club's fourth annual golf outing will be held at Fellows Creek Golf Club. 2936 Lot! Road i Michigan Avenue at 1-275) in Canton Charge is $35 per person for 18 holes golf, dinner and prizes, $30 for nine holes, dinner and prizes, or $12 for dinner only Tee-off time is 11 a m and dinner at 6 p m Proceeds will benefit the Hospice of Southeastern Michigan and other service projects For reaerva tions, contact Georgie Abell at 261-8260

• AMATEUR RADIO FIELD DAY Saturday, Sunday, June 23-24 — The Stu

Rockafellow Amateur Radio Society of Plymouth will hold its annual Amateur Radio Field Day from 2 p m Saturday to 2 p ra Sunday at Plymouth Township Park, Ann Arbor Trail at McClumpha Members will be using all types of radio communi-cation gear under emergency conditions The public is welcome to come out and watch the local ham" radio club in operation and to get acquainted with a hobby for all ages

• NURSERY HOMECOMING Sunday, June 24 — Plymouth Children s (Co-op)

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e SPORTS A DAY C A M P S Monday June 25 Plymouth Family YMCA is

offering both sports and day camps at Starkweath er Elementary School throughout the summer , starting the week of June 25 and running through tbe week of Aug 13 Full-day sessions are f rom 7 a m to 5 30 p m whrle half-day schedules are 7 a m to 12 30 p m or noon to 5 30 p m

Each session of day camp will include games projects, story telling, arts, crafts, hiking, folklore nature study, fitness building, swimming, commu-nication skills, and field trips Sports day camp will instruct youth in skills of soccer, track, baseball, basketball, nutrition, diet of athletes, training, an overview of*'sports, and what it takes to be a winner For information or to register phone the YMCA at 453-2904

e RECREATION SWIM Monday, June 25 - Open recreation swim will

be offered by Plymouth Community Family YMCA for s u weeks beginning the week of June 25 at Ccn tral Middle"School pool and at tbe Plymouth Canton High pool afternoons and evenings For info«cat ion call the Y at 453-2904

e MEDICARE SEMINAR Wednesday, June 27 — A seminar on Medicare

reimbursement will be held at 2 p m at Oak wood Hospital-Canton, at Warren and Canton Center roads The program will be presented by Elizabeth Murtagh, field service representative for govern-ment programs for Blue CYoss Blue Shield Semi nar will include an explanation of the Medicare and supplemental benefits and how to apply for Medi care reimbursement f rom Blue Cross and Blue Shield as well as supplemental insurance

e RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE Saturday. June 30 The American Red Cross

Bloodmobile will be at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School in Plymouth from S a m to 3 p m All walk-ins are welcome The drive will be con ducted in the school gym at William and Arthur To make an appointment to donate blood, call Jeanne Michelini at home at 453-4573 or at work at 523-6817

e CREATIVE DAY NURSERY Sunday, July 1 - Creative Day Nursery will be

gin its summer session at 501 W Main, Northville. beginning July 10 for six weeks from 9 30 a m to noon Tuesday-Thursday Registration is due July 1 for ages 1 W -5-year-olds The sessions consist of sto-ry l ime art, music, drama activates, learning games and outside activites For information call 348-3910 or 397-3955

e CHICAGO W E E K E N D Friday. July 6 — The city of Plymouth Parks and

Recreation Department in cooperation with Biancc Travel & Tours is sponsoring a weekend trip to Chi cago July 6-8 for $165, based oo double occupancy Tour includes three days two nights in Hilton Palmer House. Chicago city and shopping tour, city tour of Marshall, Mich . wine and champagne, show tickets with trans portion, bus transportation, one full breakfast, lunch at Win Schulers, one dinner winery lour, baggage handling, and an optional night life tour Any interested adylt may contact recreation department at 455-6620

e BACKYARD POOL SWIMMING Monday. July 9 — The Plymouth Family

YMCA s Summer Backyard Swimming lessons will be offered the weeks of July 9-19. July 2J-Aug 2, Aug 6-16 Monday through Friday in Plymouth, Canton and Northville For information call tbe YMCA at 453-2904

e RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Thursday. July 12 — Tbe American Red Cross

Bloodmobile will be at Oak wood Hospital-Canton at Warren and Canton Center Roads from 11 a m. to 5 p m lo accept donations of blood

e COMPUTER C A M P FOR KIDS Computer Camp For Kids, a 10-session work

shop scheduled for June and July, will be offered at Madonna College, Livonia, for beginner or interme-diate students age 10-15 for a fee of $65 For infor mation. call 591-5188

e TRAVELERS TO EUROPE The Plymouth Y Travelers will be taking a trip

lo Europe July 23 through Aug 9 lo visit Italy, Aus tna . Liechtenstein. Switzerland. Germany. Holland, Belgium and France The charge of $1,805 per per son is based on double occupancy, price of air fare subject to change Includes 14 continental break fasts and eight three-course dinners For informa-tion. phone 453-2904 or visit the Y's office at 248 Union Si between 3-5 p m

e STAR THEATRE The Y Travelers will be seeing Jim Neighbors

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e MYSTERY COLOR TOUR The Y Travelers are planning a Mystery Color

Day Trip from 9 a m to 4 p m Oct 5 The price of $12 includes snacks and transportation For infor mation, call the YMCA office at 453-2904

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Courtney Warrick of Plymouth recently gradual ed cum laude from Virginia's Sweet Briar College Tbe daughter of Mr and Mrs Woodward Warrick she was listed in the 1985-84 ediUoo of Who i Who Among Students in American UniveniUes and Col-leges," and was named moat vaJuable player on the college tennis team *

Warrick, who spent the summer of 1983 at Ox-ford under the Virginia program, also woo a pnxe for excellence in religion courses

• WIN SCHOLARSHIP Two 1984 graduates of Plymouth Christian Acad-

emy Save won scholarship* to attend Ohio's Malone College Scholarship recipients are Darla Btgelow, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Bigelow. Briar wood, Plymouth, and Susan Knight, daughter of Judith Robinson, Btrchwood, Plymouth

• ST. MARY QRAD Kathleen Jennings of Plymouth recently gradu-

ated from Indiana s St Mary's College Tbe daugh-ter of Mr and Mrs Paul Jennings. Plymouth. Jenn-ings received a bachelor's degree in business ad-ministration

• HIBLER A DOCTOR Joseph Hibler of Plymouth graduated recently

from Ferris State College of Optometry Dr Hibler a 1975 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School, also has a business degree f rom Michigan State University

The son of Mr and Mrs John Hibler, Plymouth. Or Hibler this summer plans to Join the Hill Vision Associates in Jackson and Albion

• JOIN SORORITY Two area students have become charter mem

bprs of the newly formed Xi Eta chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority at Midlands North wood Institute They are Kathy Bielaska of Plymouth and Jeanie Fryover of Canton

• VOLUNTEERS AID Andrea Hoiowicki of Plymouth worked recently

as a student volunteer in Albion College's annual phoneathon She called college alumni, asking tbem to give money to tbe college

Hoiowicki, a sophomore majoring in speech com-munication and business, participated as a member of Kappa Delta sorority She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Hoiowicki of Westbury, Plymouth

• GRADUATES MAGNA C U M LAUDE Heidi Sizemore of Canton is graduating this week

magna cum laude from Michigan State University She earned a degree in elementary education

Sixemore, a 1980 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Finley Sixemore. Canton

• MIAMI GRAD Sarah Marks of N Territorial. Plymouth, gradu-

ated recently from Ohio's Miami University with a degree in business

• MADONNA HONOREES * Fifteen Plymouth residents were named to the

dean s list for the winter semester at Madonna Col-lege. Livonia

They are Catherine Brennan, Green br iar Rich-ard Craig, Parkhurst. Brenda Doughtery. Northern. Jacquelyn Ctyer. Firwood, Myrtle Ebert, Colony Farm. Sandra Falkiewicx. Tavistock. Patti Fulton, Orangelawn, Soodra Giilon, Thornndge. Seetha Jayaraman, Canton Center. Penny King. Ann Arbor Tra i l Paula Kregoaki, Amber. Florence Remaki. Ckxfredion. Frank Remaki. Gotfredaon; Terry Sax-ton, Ross; and Janet Wilaon, Ann • BECOMES A DOCTOR

Peter Wiltae of Plymouth graduated second in his 82-member class at Texas College of Osteopath-ic Medicine Wiltse woo a special award for scho-lastic achievement

A graduate of Plymouth Salem High School, be attended Ferris State College and earned his de-gree in pharmacy from the University of Michigan He will Intern at Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital in Tulsa • EARN MERIT AWARDS

Three high school students have son Regents-Alumni Scholar Merit Awards from the University of Michigan and will receive a $750 non-renewable scholarship when they enroll at the university

Winning the award from Plymouth Canton High School is Jef f rey Stillson of Southworth Canton winners are Sheila Vachher of Bircklan from Plym-outh Salem High School, and Robert Bell of Wood-brook from Westland's John Glenn High School • ADRIAN HONOREES

Two residents were named to the dean's list for the winter semester at Adrian College

They are: Plymouth resident Paul Moooey Jr., a -senior majoring in business administration, and Canton resident Robert Reuter, Thornwood. a freshman majoring in pre-medicine • SPECIAL RECOGNITION

Brian Guenterberg of Plymouth is one of 42 stu-dents at Andrews University named in the 1984 edi-Uoo of "Who's Who Amoog Students in American Universities and Colleges."

Guenterberg, son of Barbara Guenterberg of W Ann Arbor Trail, is a nursing major at tbe college He was named oo the basis of academic achieve-ment, service to the community, leadership in ex-tracurricular activities and potential for continued success • ON DEAN'S U S T

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Plymouth resident Tod Lutes of LeBlanc was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Texas Lutheran College • CAPITAL HONOREE8

Two Canton residents have been named to the dean's list for the winter semester at Ohio's Capital University They are Joy Grotjohn of Cranberry and Michael Loosbrock, Indian Creek • MADONNA HONOREES

Eleven Canton residents have been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Madonna Col-lege

They are Barbara AHegrina. Chichester Michael Dalo. Kingsbridge; Janette DeVenny Craftsbury Lori Demski. Hooeytree; Silvia Dickinson, Arling too, Cheryl Evans. Lombardy. Laura Evans, Lorn-hardy, Kathleen Herman. Iroo Gate; Jacob Israel, Brook Park. Colleen LeBlanc, Arlington, and Linda Voyles, Cambridge • MERCY GRADS

Four residents have earned degrees from Mercy College of Detroit

They a r e Plymouth residents Joanne Bassinger graduating summa cum laude with a degree in ac-counting and business administration; Klmberly Miesowicx. with a degree in nursing, and Canton residents Linda Pfeifer with a degree In medical record science, and David Britx. earning an associ-ate degree in alcohol and drug abase studies

• EMU Q R A D 8 The following area residents have earned de-

gress f rom Eastern Michigan University Graduates f rom Canton a r e Patricia Acqunto,

Candlewood. Patricia Beooit Drexel, Linda Bergcr. Geddea, Margaret Boyd, Apptewoodt Michael Brake. New England Lane; David Brown. Keystone; Richard Campeau, Camek* Kathy Comstock

Westminister, Kaethe Curry. Canterbury. Rawa Dahr, Bart le t t Stacey David. Sandhurst, Deborah Deloog. Hooeytree;

Also. Jeanne Devenny, Craftsbury, Kay Dicker-soo. Denton. Mary Duffy. Hooeytree Carol Dugan. Keystooe. Loraa Firmer. Simcoe. Julie Galvan. Holmes, Lori Gellner. Forrest. Gerald Grady, Jo in mgs; Catherine Graves, Leslie Lane; James Haber-mas. Arlington. Richard Hanes, Brooke P a r k Dennis Hayes. Gleoullin, Diane Hudson. Run nymeade. Lori Hurles. Hansford, Celeste Ivoo. Ad-dison, Laurie Janica. Tamarack, Kathryn Janus. Provincial, Lisa Johnson, Sheldon. Lori Kadoura. Lilley. Jams Koecht, Holmes, Lynn Kocan. Cran-berry,

Also. Kathryn Konkel. Saltx; Mark JCowalcryk. Copeland, Joyce Kuloogowski. Antietam Paul La-tour, Embassy, Doreen Law ton Joy. Rita Loweo-stein. Creston. Lisa Lota no, Worthingtoo, Coo stance Lucas, Bellingham Joyce Mautooe, Chiches-ter. Diane McClain, Memorial, Donald McKenxie. Cambridge, Ann Meixner, Cherry Hill. Gary Mor-gan. Umber land. Lori Navalta, Walton. Tracey Ni-cholas. Fordham, Michael Pisaneschi. Mott, Vicki Petrosky. Eaton. Cheryl Qurnn. Hanford, Kelly Schulte, Copeland. Martha Simms. Versailles. Mary Sineveck. Lilley,

Lisa Southwood. Pa t ton ; Susan Sproule. Tamarack Karen Starke, .New Providence. Chris-talla Stylianou. Burgundy, Terry Sweeney, Candle-wood, Paul Tarr. Holly. Susan Teraig, Canterbury Linda Totty, Chadwick Maria Trapani, Corbin. George Turner. Sheldon, Tamara Udd. Willow Creek;

Also. Jeffrey Vella, Botsford, Sharon Waligora. Round Table; Lie-Hua Weng. Antietam Dennis Wetterstrom. Arlington. Karen Wilcox, Corinne. Jeff Wixoo, Cortland. Cher I y Wood by, Yorktown. Leroy Wright. Canterbury. Rasa Zemaitlis, Birck lan. and Paula Zerndt; Orchard.

Plymouth residents earning degrees are: Theresa Ahlquist, Turtlehead, Scott Anderson. Burroughs, Timothy Atkinson. Willowbrook Steven Baron, Schoolcraft. Ann Bollinger. Parkview, James Brit-ton. Shadywood. Sarahjane Brown. Hackberry; De-bra Busha. Beech. Timothy Butzow. Orangelawn.

Doona Case, Tower. Roy Chance Jr., Postiff; Lori Dames, Marquerite, Duane Denison. Trail wood, Paul Dobry, Gold Arbor, Dawn Drummond. Slfhp-soo. Roy Gran. Hartsough, Vera Hackett. Manton, Debora Hamilton, Haggerty; Kirk Harbarcuk. Wil-son. Mary Harrington, Betty Hill, Kathleen Horton, Hartsough. Tooi Ivankovics. Byron,

Also, Chris Johnson, W Ann Arbor Trail; Julie Johnson. Terry, Lottie Johnson, N Territorial, Martin Johnson. Tall Tree, Joanne Jones, Postiff;

Ann Kl^es. N Territorial. Dale Klinefelter, Prt>-vincetown. Julie Kraus. Parkview, Kathleen Kunk, Canton Center, Lorraine Laible, Penniman, Carl Lambert Farm brook. Josee Laramee. Eckles. Elis-abeth Lenders. Beck Julie Lloyd, Appletree;

Also, Ann Lucas. Old Salem, Mary Lucas, Old Sa-lem. Susan MacNiven, Canton Center. Bridget McNamara, Spicer Mary Mester, Ann. Elaine Mil-ler. Orangelawn; Geraldine Nicoll. Green Valley. Mary Sue Ohno. McClumpha, Steven Papier, Pur-cell. Vera Parks Jr.. Terry, Debra Pawloske, Plym-outh. Erik Pedersen, Brookwood. Penelope Peder-son. Ridge; Michelle Perrot, Eckles; Joyce Pilarski, Canton Center. Judith Ploehn, Heritage; Cynthia Popp, Trail wood. Mary Postlethwait, N. Milt Sharon Radionoff. Sheridan; Anne-Marie Roberts. Can top Center. Susan Sandersoo, Canton Center, Jo-seph Slexak. Tavistock Freda Smith, Browne 11, Pa-tricia Smith. Oakview.

Knsty Snow. N. Terr i tor ia l Elizabeth Spitz. Fairground. Christopher Staniforth, Nantucket, Gregory Stoops, Academy. Gerald Swantek. Gold Arbor. Debra Thompson, Starkweather. Jeffery Valade, Lakeland, Daniel Wells; S. Sheldon, Colleen Wendland, Napier. Kimberlee Wright, Lakewood. Debbie Wroble. Junction. Lisa Wroble, Turtlehead; and Sevi Ziordas, Orangelawn

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• HONOR FOR KOSTER Karen Koster of Plymouth, a recent graduate of

Northern Michigan University, has won a Depart-ment of the Army superior cadet decoration

Koster. a finance major, was booored for ranking in the top 25 percent of her class in military science and academics She also received the Rockwell In-ternational Award, presented to the senior cadet for the most outstanding academic achievement

Koster is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilmer Koster, Five Mile, Plymouth

• GOTTWALD AN M.D. Dan Gottwald of Plymouth received his M.D. de-

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'Larger reality' is false god of press

IN AN ERA where journalistic integrity is under increasing scrutiny, it is disheart-ening to read of various scr iveners who confess to making up and al ter ing details in their s tones to provide more dramatic-reading

The latest is Alastair Reid, long-time staff writer for the New Yorker maga zine. who tells of changing some details in his s tones lo make them more harmoni ous with the total effect he hoped to achieve

The writer said he did this in the inter est of seeking a larger reality

FOR EXAMPLE Reid wrote in one piece—about a group of Spaniards in a

small flyblown bar by the harbor a fa-vorite haunt of mine for some years be cause of its bouyant clientele

He now acknowledges that the bar and its occupants were imaginary But he said he had talked to many Spaniards and knew what they would say in a bar I was reporting on the mood of the country This was nol invalidated by the fact that the bar is or isn't there "

He also said that I would have 30 or 40 conversations with people If one followed them exactly, it would be terribly boring for the reader

Reid's confessions have sparked pro-tests by other writers, magazines and newspapers with most saying they do not condone a l te renng present reality to any degree even for the reward of a "larger reality," whatever that may be

THE TRl 'TH is that tampering with facts in any kind of story which purports to be a truthful account is dangerous busi-ness

While knowledgeable readers of the New Yorker might forgive Reid's minor alterations or fabrications, which un-doubtedly made his stories somewhat more colorful or slightly more interesting, the setting of such precedents is what leads to unforgivable and lamentable dis-tortions, the kind which cause the public to look upon journalists as barely toler able nu i sance^

Bob > Wisler

Journalism has long held lo the tenet that truth is paramount and not something to be dallied with even at the risk of bor ing the reader

Nevertheless, there is occasionally the temptation to insert into a story a state ment which was never spoken, a colorful background fact that is unverifiable minor fabrication just for" the sake of keeping the reader on the hook

I AM OFTEN reminded 6* two famous lines in Americana "

a Willie T h e Bank Robber Sutton, who reportedly was asked why he robbed banks and replied. Because that 's where the money is "

a "Shoeless Joe ' Jackson, who. a f t e r being barred f rom baseball for throwing the 1919 World Series, was approached by a kid who shuff led up with a tear in his eye and said. "Say it ain't so. Joe "

Sutton mainta ined that he never said the line, that it was fabricated by a re-porter who interviewed him in his jail cell Witnesses lo the Jackson event said there was no such kid, he was a figment of the writer 's imaginat ion

NO DOUBT the inventions helped cre-a te 'myths which harmed no one and even made the par t ic ipants in the story seem more human and less stereotyped

But out of such thinking comes such things as the infamous Janet Cooke story, which won a Pulitzer Prize for report ing — returned by the Washington Post — for what turned out to be a fictional account of a boy dope addict

Perhaps Cooke would maintain thai her piece about the boy sought a larger reality and was only a composite of how young drug addicts talk about their addiction

Pleasant vacation in the back yard

FOR YEARS on end. each t ime summer rolled around, the big question was bound to arise Where will we spend our vaca-tion

For awhile, it was fun to tour Upper Michigan, and one year we went as far as Copper Harbor Other years we spent <?ur time at some of the lakes in the Lower Peninsula Our favorite was Higgins Lake and the Hotel Burdell, now out of exis-tence

Then c a m e a time when The Stroller 's work took him to summer conventions That was for tunate because each year the convention was held in a d i f ferent place In fact, one year it took us to Honolulu, and what a t ime we had!

During these annual meetings, we were in almost every state in the Union, but the best was yet to come

BACK IN l t70, we were invited to head a group f rom Plymouth, Mich., which was going to Plymouth, England, to help folks over there celebrate the 3S0th anni versary of the sailing of the Mayflower From there, a side t r ip to the Europea continent was appealing and enjoyed

In later ye*rs. we found the ideal spot on the banks of the St. Clair River at Marine City — the lady's home town

We were headed there again this year when something unforeseen happened, and the journey to the blue water* of the river had to be canceled

What now? It meant we had to stay at home. Lo and

behold, the open green space tn the midat of the small wooded area has proven to be ideal. • -

Years ago. The Stroller's mother advised him that if he were going to be a weed puller, be should be a good one Mother should see him BOW

DESIGNING AND rearranging the flower beds, along with the planting of the flower*, are more anjoyable than at first

the stroller w.w. Edgar

There is an added interest now It is getting acquainted wpth the animal and bird life More and more each day, he wishes the birds and the squirrels and rabbits could talk Better yet. he wishes he could understand their motives

Every morning they are on hand, com-ing almost to the edge of the beds as if to say. "Good morning ." Once in a while, a large pheasant s t ru ts his stuff in full view The wonder of it is that they must be able to tell t ime as they make their appear ance about the s ame hour each day

tn a while, too. we get an unusual caller an opossum from down in the Bell Creek a r ea But the real fun comes at dusk At this hour, the birds come for a drink at the fountain and play a sort of game It could be their version of softbal l

SO AT LONG last. The Stroller has found an Ideal spot for a vacation where time can be spent to purpose even better than strolling along a beach or si brhg in a chair at river'* edge.

The fun of it, at this point is the (act that The Stroller does not know the names of the flower*. He just visits the nursery or the road stand*, picks out the colors he wfnts, and hustles home to plant them, hoping they will grow as he had designed them in the garden

All told, the vacation days have taken on a new place in The Stroller's life. He has found a great vacation spot — right in his own back yard

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town Detroit during the third annual Grand Prix thisoveekend On Sunday an international television audience o f ' a p -proximately Bfr million in 46 nations will view ihe car race on the s t reets of down-town Detroit

With good weather, we hope to break all a t tendance records, said Larry Crane of Detroit Renaissance Detroit Renais-sance sponsors the Grand Prix Last year 71,000 spectators paid to watch the race from inside course barr icades Another es t imated 130,000 viewed the r ace from downtown high rise buildings

Detroit is one stop in an international • 16-race Formula One circuit It began in

Brazil on March 25 and will conclude in Spam on Oct 21 The only other U S stofc is Dallas

It is fitting that the motor capital of the world has become the site of one of the world's most important races

.YOU MAY WONDER what this means to you Perhaps you live comfor tably in a tree-lined suburban neighborhood and never venture into Detroit

But many of your neighbors a r e coming to the Grand Prix

We don't know where all the specta tors

J M I Nick Sharkey

a re f rom Crane said But I'm sure the majority are f rom Detroit s suburbs

Also, much money is brought into this area f rom the Grand Prix It a t t r ac t s tourists f rom throughout the United States and Canada Many a r e housed, fed and entertained in the suburbs Organizers es t imate 112 million will be pumped into the local economy during the Grand Prix

Most important is that what is good or bad — for Detroit is good or bad for the suburbs If you don't believe that, look at the suburbs immediate ly north and west of Detroit Problems of urban blight a r e slowly creeping into these areas Running away to the suburbs offers no long-term solutions

And the Grand Prix is good for Detroit It gives the city a chance to showcase it-self not only for 200,000 spectators but also for an international television audi-ence It demonst ra tes Detroit is on the re-bound.

I vividly recall watching ABC s national ' telecast during the first Grand Prix two

years ago Beautiful pictures graced the screen of the r iverfront area and the Re naissance Center You can't buy that kind of publicity

ORGANIZERS ARE OPTIMISTIC that the Grand Prix will continue as an annual event But that will depend on ticket sales Detroit Renaissance will give no detai ls but admits it lost many thousands of dol lars during the first two Grand Prix races

Ear ly ticket sales are up this year and corporat ions have rented all of the hospi-tality suites But ticket sales must be good for the prel iminary races on Saturday and the finals on Sunday

The ticket price schedule is complex varying f rom a three-day grandstand seat for $75 to a Free Day on Friday when there is no charge for pract ice sessions For more information, call 259-PRIX

Those attending should not take the f reeways directly into downtown Detroit Streets will be clogged with preparat ions for the race Parking is available on the per imeter of downtown Detroit and will require only a few blocks walk

Make sure you're there when the en-gines start up this weekend

Signs of our congressmen F I F T E E N years ago I used to suggest

at newspaper conventions that we shouldn't report on candidates ' famil ies — their spouses and number of kids We should stick, I argued, to politically rele-vant facts such as kinds of college de-grees, work experience and philosophy

My brethren and sistren in the journal-ism business. were unanimous in their scorn 'What right do you have," said one,

to delete facts about families that the public might find impor tan t?"

Well, my siblings in this business have come full circle Today we not only drop most family references, but we have cut out courtesy titles for women that indi-ca te mar i ta l s tatus Tasteless as it looks, we even refer to octogenarian dowagers as "Smith ' or Brown

MY LATEST radical suggestion is also frowned upon by my colleagues although the fac ts indicate it is sound

It is to report the zodiac birth signs of political candidates

Once I was a scoffer about this zodiac stuff Then some colleagues and I studied the birth signs of 200 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and their liber-al conservative ratings from Americans for Constitutional Action ACA is an anti tax, anti-spending, anti-regulation group which gives sero* to flaming liberals and 100s to true-blue conservatives

T im Richard

Lo and behold, there was a correlation • Fire and air signs tended to be liber

al Reading from left to center, these a re Leo, Gemini, Sagittarius. Aquarius, Aries and Libra

• Earth and wa te r signs tended to be conservative F r o m right to center, they a re Taurus. Virgo, Scorpio, Cancer. Capri com and Pisces

Now, these were taken as groups. Indi viduals under any one sign could range from 5 to 95, but within each group there was a cluster Leos clustered around the 33 mark. Taureans around 5®

DON RIEGLE, Michigan 's senior U.S senator, started his political life as a Re-publican. where he was unftappy. and switched to the Democrats, among whom he is still a maverick Well, Aquarians a re left of center and unpredictable

Rep. Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth, rarely disagrees out loud with the Reagan forces , ,

but his Sag i t t anan liberalism shows up in his ACA marks, which a re in the 30s

Rep Bill Broomfield. R-Birmingham. is a Taurean His ACA marks have been in the middle 70s, fairly conservative

As 18th District congressman. Demo-crat J a m e s Blanchard, now governor ranked 8 to 15 on the ACA index, pre t ty liberal You would expect that f rom a Leo By the way. Leos are noted for being blustery showing authority, showing gen-erosity and having gifts for leadership, according to the zodiac l i terature

U.S. Sen Carl Levin is a Cancerian. a sign you would expect to be thrifty, con-servative tight-fisted Democrat Levin is that indeed with the defense budget Otb erwise he ranks as a relative liberal As I said, the correlat ions aren ' t perfect

But Bill Ford, the 15th District Demo-cra t ic congressman f rom Taylor — there 's a Leo for you ACA ranks him 5 to 14. " ,

The ratings are incomplete on such jun ior member s of Congress as Sander Levin. D-Southfield, a Virgo, and Dennis Hertel. D-Harper Woods, a Saggitarian.

My system has one defender Gundella the Witch says the mere fac t that scien-tists don't know how or why somethibg works doesn't mean it doesn't work. A Gemini. Gundella can be very intuitive about these things

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It's tough in the middle of the missile dispute (R,W,Q-7AJ#»A

WHEN THEY gather outside the Williams International plant, vigilers pray for both sides They utter words on behalf of the people who make cruise-missile parts and in support of those>i l l ing to go to jail rather than allow that business to go on as usual

How about a prayer for the folks who have to see both sides0

Between the peace activists and the people whose paychecks depend on defense buildup are sheriff 's deputies, judges and journalists who a re struggling hard to be fair to both

STANDING IN THE middle on such an emotionally charged issue isn't easy It 's sim pier to dismiss confrnitted members of either side as crazies And a lot of people do just that

We c a n ' t Our jobs require us to go back and forth between both sides asking questions listening careful ly and trying to balance the positions

Meanwhile, we try hard not to fall off the tightrope into one camp or the other

It's amazing how many folks successfully walk-that line In spite of personal beliefs — whirti all have they deal respectfully with both poles

And grapple with the many important is-sues at stake in Commerce Township — nu-clear warfare, f reedom of speech, due process under the law, the right to operate a legal business and freedom to work without being hassled

BEHIND THE SCENES at Williams • An Oakland sheriff 's deputy kids a peace

activist outside a courtroom about how heavy he was to carry "Next time I'm j^mna go for a little old ladv.' he said with a smile

• Concerned about a senior-citizen protes ter who is deliberately starving, a jailer brainstorms with the inmate's friends about how to get him to eat

a The mother of a peace activist waves goodbye as a bus takes him to Oakland County Jail Wiping her tears , she hugs a journalist covering the protest. "I thought it would get easier in t ime But it 's still hard," she says

• Sitting in church, a reporter hears that a minister is in jail for p ro tes t in^a t Williams "We need to pray for him. his wife and child the pastor says

Kathy Parrlsh

• Praying outside a courtroom for a judge whose rulings aren't favorable. peaCe activists express concern about an illness in his family They pray about that, too

WHENEVER ANYONE asks what I think about the nuclear-arms protests. I quip. "I don't think I 'm a reporter "

Asked how he feels about a Circuit Court decision not to disqualify him in the Williams cases, 52nd District Judge Martin L. Boyle quickly answered. T don't haveTeelings I'm a judge "

But you don't live long enough to be a law officer, judge or journalist without forming some opinions And it's impossible to work with people for a year and not have some ide-as about their causes

""All judges have personal opinions,'" said Circuit Judge James Thorburn. upholding Boyle's right to judge the peace activists as well as to believe in controlling nuclear a rms

A mere personal opinion, however, is not sufficient for disqualification Were such the law. no case could ever proceed to trial be-cause there would be no court available. ' Thorburn said

SEEING BOTH sides of the Williams con-frontations is especially tough because of the issue involved How can you not t ake a stand on something as important as nuclear war-fare ' '

Most of those involved in the cases freely admit to concerns about nuclear escalation ' The dispute comes over how that concern is shown — in the voting booth, by peaceful demonstration or through civil disobedience

Despite talk about respecting each other's views, neither the Williams company nor Cov-enant for Peace members a re about to com-promise their beliefs And that makes it even more important for impart ial folks to stand

by with suggestions. -Don't you ever get the feeling you're po-

larizing this thing instead of shedding light on i t?" Boyle asked a defendant.

"You tell m e we're engaged in a disastrous nuclear a r m s race, but all you've shown are feelings." the judge continued. "I tend to agree with you — I think we are — but how are we going to communica te that?"

WHAT MAKES IT easier to see both sides is the commi tmen t of the part icipants.

Intense feelings on the part of the protesters a re matched by those of plant workers who want to fulfill their commitments Opposing a prosecutor who intends to help the workers a re 20 defense attorneys volunteering time in the interest of f reedom of speech and due pro-cess under the law

Sincerity isn't even an issue. Each side fully acknowledges that the other is doing what it believes in. Which means there are no clear-cut winners and losers.

That 's a real di lemma for most people, who get to take sides.

But it's a blessing for the folks in the middle — who have to see both

Handcuf fed peace activists arrastad at tha site of WHIiama International, which

. make* equipment for cruiaa missies, talk with a sheriff* depu-ty. The protestors sre awaiting bus tran-eporation to the Oak-land County Jail.

Sincerity ian't even an iaaue. Each aide hilly acknowledge* that tha other ia doing what it belie vea in.

Say yes to... MICHIGAN AWNINGS

Area economy up, bank says The metropolitan Detroit economy, as mea

sured by the Manufacturers Bank business activi-ty index, expanded in May

The index rose 2 points to 120 from April s 1 IB hilly 20 percent above the year-ago level of 100

Employment gains, increased auto and truck production, and a large jump in financial activity led the rise Manufacturers Bank Staff Economist Patrick L Anderson explained

'The Detroit economy has operated on a high

plateau since the beginning of the year The con-tinuing growth in the national economy has aided

\he sales of Michigan products, causing employ-ment and production to increase over last year's levels."

Anderson predicted that the Detroit and Michi-gan economies would conUnue to grow in 1984 along with the national economy, but that uncer tainty over national fiscal and monetary policy may cause problems in 1985

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MM H M l Bologna went u Nepal to teach school N'ow he s building one

Mike, the son of Jean and Jack Bologna of Plymouth. ls a Peace Corps volunteer He lives in the remote village of Chapakot. situated m a valley in the foothills of the Himalayas

Katmandu LS the nearest city Chapakot is accessible only by-footpaths A recent visit to a friend entailed a five-hour walk, then a three-hour bus ride He accepted an invitation to the wedding of a friend's daughter He missed the beginning of the ceremony af ter a

1 six-hour walk at a fast clip Rice is the staple food and the

main crop Breakfast is rice and lea Dinner is rice, lea and spinach

Once in awhile, someone kills a goat and gives him a small share Lentils are available and coarse flour ls made from millet He prepares his own meals and is experTwntal in his cooking — something to write home about

H E « R O T E H O M E about his cake A fa rmer was cooking down some sugarcane so he had molasses to add to his millet flour and other ingredients He was quite proud of the results

Mike is the only one in the community who makes leavened bread He wrote of watching a farmer pre par* bread by spreading out a bed of coals, putting a banana leaf on them, then spreading a paste of millet flour and water on the leaf He put another banana leaf on the paste and spread more coals on top

The majority of the people are Brahmane, the highest Hindu caste which makes plowing even their small patch of land beneath them After a prolonged abaence f rom classes, one of the lower-caste students explained that he had to plow all the Brahmans rice fields

THE FIRST through eighth grade school at Chapakot is severely overcrowded with classes as large as 150 students taught by just one teacher

"Without the direction of the district education office, the people

•decided to build their own school They took up a collection and started to work on the building Those that can t afford money are donating their labor," Mike said

But they needed additional funds to buy lumber, doors, shutters, benches, tables and chairs, cement, locks and paint for blackboards

Mike sought assistance from the Peace Corps Partnership Program, which links interested individuals and organizations in the United States with communities in developing nations that need their help

Through the Partnership Program, the Global Writers Club at Corcoran High School, Syracuse NY became partners with the people of Chapakot. The students pledged >830 — half the cost of materials needed to finish the new school

" W I T H C O M M U N I T Y initiative arvi h«»lp f ram fh* Partnership program, we can make Chapakot a place where education is within the reach of all people." Mike said

In return. Corcoran High School will receive frequent progress reports on the project, the opportunity for cross-cultural exchange with students and a lasting friendship with the community

During its 20-year history, the Peace Corps Partnership Program has provided more than | 3 million for self help projects in M developing nations around the globe People or organizations Interested in becoming a partner can write to the program. 80« Connecticut Ave N W Washington. D C 2053S

T H E D A Y S A R E very warm now in Chapakot Classes begin at t : M a m and end at 10:30 a.m. to eacape the heat The people will be baking their own bricks for the new school. Things like paint and locks and cement will have to be carried into Chapakot over the footpaths

Innovations are unpractical unless they call for materials oo hand The first time Mike had to prepare tests for his students, he discovered the hand-printed papers were to be duplicated with carbon

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BPW elects officers Plymouth Bus iness and Pro-fessional W o m e n ' s C lub has new board m e m b e r s for the 1964-85 season. Odi le Fast, t reasurer ( le f t ) ; Pear l Santi l -lan, second v ice pres ident ; Mar i lyn A l imp tch , pres ident ; Bar bars Pedersen, f i rst v ice pres ident ; C y n d e Czubaj , cor-r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y ; and M a r c i e G ree ley , r e c o r d i n g secretsry ; a t t e n d a d inner meet ing at H i l l s ide Inn.

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p P l l L j Arts Council wraps up prolific season

By Elinor Graham Staff writer

PC AC member Lo rna Nitz looks over works at t he Ar t Rental Gallery in p repa ra t i on for the annua l b i r thday sale, an oppor -tun i ty for res iden ts to buy a fa-vor i te pa in t ing at a barga in pr ice.

It was the end of the season and a t ime of "viewing with pride for members of the Plymouth Community Arts Council and retiring president Janet Campbell And if residents of the community gave it any thought, li would be time for them to consider, "What did we ever do without them''

These a re the people who brought you • The Fall Festival Artists and Craftsmen Show,

which a t t r ac t s thousands of visitors, giving local and area ar t is ts an opportunity to marke t their creations

• Cra f t classes for adults and children • The ar t rental gallery, a source of original works

of art and reproductions for homes and business places • Regular displays of local artists" works at Plym

outh Symphony Orchestra concerts • Lectures and tours • On al ternate years the Follies a musical revue

tfiat involves the whole community in a wonderful show business madness

THE FALL Festival show, the Follies and the rental gallery fund programs that expand the artistic horizons of students in the Plymouth-Canton community Chil-dren. who have never visited an ar t museum, become conversant in the arts because of the Art Ladies These PC AC volunteers take fine pieces of ar t and sculpture into the classrooms They lead discussions about the art-ists. their times and the meaning of their works The youngsters live with" the masterpieces at school for one month, becoming familiar old masters and the con-temporary

Performing ar ts programs also are available to the schools Amateui* and professional groups present pro-g rams in music, drama dance, puppetry story-telling, and so on

Students at the middle school level are encouraged to fur ther their study of the arts by the student fine ar ts awards These are given each spring Twenty-four stu-dents received awards this year for talents ranging from a r t and music to writing and dance

CLASSROOM teachers may apply for project assist-ance grants Funding is awarded to implement innova-tive a r t activities which would be impossible without

outside financial assistance. Grants for the 1984-85 season went to teachers: Susan

Moore. Bird Elementary for stencilmg baskets, Ron Zang, Allen c-iementary for pottery; Marilyn Finch, Smith Elementary for movie and Toronto; Ron Myers. Allen for storyteller. Pa t McDonald, Hulsing Elementa-ry for books " Kids & Gus , Rita Heaven. New Morning for young authors; Kathleen Karenko, Pioneer Middle for after-school ar t classes; Georgia Schultz, Pioneer for special needs, Michael Endries, CEP for computer mu-sic. Marian West, Plymouth Salem High, Medieval Day and May Day. Dudley Barlow. Plymouth Canton High-for field trip DIA. Ruth Tonner, CEP for humanities speakers Manbeth Carroll, Plymouth Salem for speak era; and Jennie Porter , Plymouth Canton for National Library Week

THE ARTS <"Ol NC1L also administers two scholar-ships, the Jeanet M Allison Memorial Scholarship and the Joanne Winkleman Hulce Award. The Allison Fund gave financial assistance to five middle school students who will attend Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp this sum-mer The Hulce award, given annually to a graduating high school senior, went to Julias de Chavez, a talented art ist who will attend the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit

A new fund-raiser was initiated last season Judy-Morgan chaired the Talent Auction that was a social and a financial success Everyone who attended wants a repeat performance and the date is set for Nov 31 with Teri John as chair

PAM MINCHER is the new PCAC president, replac-ing Janet Campbell who served for two years Rosemar-le Kramer is vice president. Nancy Vernon is secretary, and Carol Davis is t reasurer

Honorary memberships were presented at the end-of-the-season luncheon to two outstanding long-time mem-bers, Dorothy Magee and Demans Schulte

Rose marie Kramer and Kathe Allison will co-chair the Artists and Craf tsmen Show Carolyn Barta and Pat Gackenbach will co-chair the Art Lady program

Other members of the 15-member PCAC board a re Janet Brass. Joyce Dorwaldt. Elizabeth Gribble. Judy Lewis, Margaret Wilson. Doris Chatterly, Sue Schrader Kathe Allison, Janet Campbell. Sue McElro and Therese Gall

7 Scott M lncher , 3, helpa b low up bal loons for the Ar t Rental Gal-lery b i r thday par ty . Sco t t ' s mother , Pam, is the new PCAC president .

Potter Roy Pederson is a regu-lar at the P l ymou th Fal l Fest iva l Art is ts snd Cra f t smen Show.

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A iptclt l t i i c h i f grant from the arts council brought s t o r y t e l l e r J o e McHughto Allen School from the Appalachian country.

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Celebrating in Germany »V«lter Scherer , son of Ed i th Scherer of Arthur Street , P lymouth ce lebra ted h i t graduat ion f r o m Wayne State University Law School whi le visiting his g rand fa ther . Walter Stulpe, in Wiesba-

HTnh < f ^ h e r V e . K ' ° * r m * n y S c h e r e r »• • fl^duate of P lymouth High School , the University of M ich igan and received a juris doc-tor d e g r e e from Wayne. It is a fami ly custom to ce lebrate at Haus Neugebauer . a restaurant in the vi l lage of Johann isberg -R . in . near Rudeshe .m in the Rhine Val ley. A m o n g the guests were Connie and Bob Fitzner. left, of Rooseve l t Street. P lymouth, who were vacat ioning m the Rhineland; Edi th Sch 6 rer : Roger Feller of Bradner Road, Plymouth, who was in Koln on ass ignment for the Ford Motor Co. and Walter S c h e r e r

News of clubs service organizat ions e n g a g e m e n t ! weddings and wedding

a n n i v e r s a r i e s are pr inted without cost tn the Suburban Life Section of the Plymouth Observer Canton Ot> server newspapers

News items may be d ropped off or mai led to the office at 489 S Main "St Plymouth 48170 Special f o r m s are avai lable for club news e n g a g e m e n t s weddings and 50th wedding anniver sary announcements

Black and white p ic tures a r e pre . fer red as they r ep roduce m o r e c l e a r l j than color photos A se l f -addressed s tamped envelope assures r e t u r n of the pictures or the\ can be picked up at

Graham the off ice a week a f t e r thev have been published Mail should be addressed to the at tention of Elinor Graham Subur t>an Life edi tor

Activities of more major scope than regular c lub meet ings may war ran t more extensive coverage and a photo-graph Call the newspaper 459-2700 well in advance of the event to p e r m r scheduling a photograph

Breaking news stories and we ap-preciate te lephone c a i b on these these like fires, acc iden t s etc receive on the-spot cove rage

Other events planned for in advance should be announced a week or so be fore the ac tua l d a t e

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paper, five at a t ime When he realized how many times he would have to print the tests to come up with enough papers he deci4(ed tc try something new

He c a m e up with a stencil a -^•olutu i a rv proces? n f h a p a k o t

that was used for test papers and many other teaching situations

During his 1 4 years in the communi ty Mike has seen a t tendance in the nine-year-old school increase This is in spite of seasonal absences that never have been explained

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Marshmal low and a loog-haired col-lie" The fo rmer had been begging on her hind legs since reg i s t rauon s tar ted at 9 30 a m . then, a f t e r 1 1 a m . when she got in front of the judges, she just sat there looking at her owner The col be c a m e dressed in an obviously bor rowed nightgown and a leftover New Year s Eve "Pink t ia ra I mean this was one tough contest

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Alan, who would defend anybody being a t t acked by anybody, kept c l imbing up into my lap Actually, be U a te r r ie r mix but we bad him cut like a schnau-rer this yea r because oi tbe heat . He's a white dog and he looks beaut i ful , a lit-tle s t r ange for a schnauzer. but beauti-ful for a t e r r i e r mix.

One of the wonderful things about the Canton Country Fest ival pet -show is it <V^sm"t ma t t e r what kind of pet you have, or what or how many breeds he is They a r e all welcome at the pet show How wonderful to see your not quite purebred , but te r r i f ic fr iend, get his well-deserved moment in the sun and then have him back safely in your a r m s

One note of thanks to Vic Gustafson. the wonder fu l mas ter of ce remonies who brought the whole event a l ive with his quick 9ense of humor and lively c o m m e n t a r y Thanks so much, you were g rea t

SPEAKING OF great , how about J i m Kosteva, our township p l a n n e r ^ who was MC for the wate rmelon-ea t ihg x

contest And a vicious contest it was as J i m

noted compet i to r s f rom far and wide for this heavy but delicious competi-tion J im, as always, kept the whole thing exci t ing with his wit. encouraging words and superb exaggera t ions of the contes tants abilities qua l i f icauons and aspi ra t ions

J i m real ly knows how to liven up a crowd even the type of crowd that

comes out for tlllWi^REi uiel&ffeating contes t

Natural ly , the Cow Chip Queen. Carol Ann Lebmck, was on hand to award medals to the winners in each age category I lost this one too' I foufeht a lough fight, or bit a tough bite, but alas, the bet ter- t ra ined a th le te won out

THEN' IT WASVoff to the biggie — the tug-of-war Now this is by n a t u r e a compet i t ive event, .The de fend ing champions, the Canton Pa rks and Rec reat ion Depar tment , with their coach Bob Dates, supervisor of the Canton P a r k s and Recreat ion Depar tmen t , were ready These boys were p r imed , young! strong, well t rained

The threat of losing their jobs was. as always, a great incentive

The Canton Chamber of C o m m e r c e was felt to be the real th rea t here These men, who support our communi -ty throughout the year , never d r e a m e d that anybody could defeat the f inely tuned line-up they had assembled. The adminis t ra tor of Oakwood Hospital , David Ippel, was in this line-up for medical emergencies Frank McMur-ray of State F a r m Insurance was an-chor man to handle any extended e m e r -gency and insure victory, so to speak Then there was the secret weapon they re fe r red to only as Mad Dog " I d idn ' t ask any questions of Mad Dog, I knew why he was there

T H E COMPETITION was set, and promised to be tough

But who out of the night (or a f t e r -

noon; and willing to f ight , u, challenge this happy l i t t le g roup? The Canton Chamber of C o m m e r c e Chicks! That 's right! The ladies wan ted in.

Being a communi ty of f a i r p lay (and part ly because some of the ga l s were related to some of the guys), they were greeted with smiles and c h e e f s

Well', you a l ready m u s t know what happened The women took the cham-pionship

They pulled and tugged hnd dug in and stayed there. The m e n ag reed they were tired, but. they said, the ladies were just plain good. They hung In there and deserved the t rophy.

It was no give-away, they won it. And if you could have seen the leg of the first man on the rope, the one who entered the water , you'd know, he en-tered that water unwill ingly and fought it valiantly

My hearty congra tu la t ions to all.

NOW, A B O I T the Cow Chip Fling What can I s a y ' The •Fl ing" is f lung

It was flung here, and there , and even into the crowd, _ But when all the f l inging was done, and the dust, or wha tever , se t t led , Mike Gouin, Canton P a r k s and Recrea t ion Director and defending champion , once again, had flung his the f u r t h e s t o r far-thest or whatever1

This is a tougb compet i t ion to wri te about, not only a s t r ange sub jec t mat-ter. but another one tha t I lost. Lost? Who am I k idd ing ' I wasn ' t c lose to Mike's winning toss of m o r e than 100 feet with my tad over 41 fee t

At least I saved the f a m i l y honor and didn't hit the crowd

WELL, LET'S see I have wonderful dogs, I'm not a fast w a t e r m e l o n ea ter , and I 'm not the best Cow Chip Fl inger in town I guess it was a p r e t t y good weekend a f te r all

I sure hope you didn't miss It all. I hope you caught a r ide o r two. a game of Bingo, or bought a beau t i fu l c ra f t .

had a del icious shishkabob, or squeezed in a g a m e o r two in the casino while l istening to that Blue-grass music. But Tm s u r e you saw the f i reworks or heard about the bull tha t Jumped the fence du r ing the rodeo

Talk about a fest ival - we sure Sad it all th is week. I hope fo r all our sakes that the c o m m i t t e e gets the well-de-served help they need and w e don't lose all this wonder fu l family fun.

Not fo rge t t ing the hundreds of par t i c ipants in booths, special events or wha tever , I add my standing ovation to the t e r r i f i c dedicated and exhausted commi t t ee .

J a m e s Glllig, Deborah O'Connor, Tony C a m p a g n a . Judith J amroz . Re^ becca Havenstein-Couglin. David An-drews, Kay Baldrica, Lar ry Bower-man. J i m Davidson. Deniae Hlngs, Tim K a s u n i c . G e o r g e M a n s k a . J o h n Schwartz and Richard Thomas, we can ' t say thank you too many t imes It was g rea t , guys.

Don't f o rge t if you were In a contest or just missed something, watch Omni-com Cablevision next week They caught jus t about everything with an exhausted c rew of their own This pa per will g ive you t imes of showing, so watch the column 'Ne ighbors on Cable" in this paper, then ca tch your 'Neighbors on Cable" next week

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wood Drive. Canton Township an nounce the birth of their son. J e f f r e y Robert Neal . J u n e 3 in St. Joseph Mer cy Hospital , Ann Arbor They have a daughter , Tracey , 4.

G r a n d p a r e n t s are Mr and Mrs Rich-ard Neal and Mr and Mrs J a c k Kerins all of T e r r e Haute, Ind

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• DIABETIC SUPPORT GROUP The Western Wayne Diabetic Sup-

port group will meet at 7 p.m. Monday June 25 at tbe Melvm Bailey Recre-ation Center J6551 Ford Road. West lsod. For more information call 552 0480

• PROFESSIONAL SECRETAR-IES

Livonia Town and Country Chapter Professional Secretaries International, will celebrate its 30th anniversary at a

_ dinner meeting 8 p.m Tuesday. June 25 at the Livonia Inn Secretaries and their bosses and husbands are invited to attend For reservations and Infor mation. call FLaine Tannehll). 425-9075 i days), or 261-7481 (evenings;

V • VFW JULY 4 CHICKEN BAR-BECUE

Members ol the Mayflower-Lt Gam ble Veterans of Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary will have their annual chick en barbecue noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 4 at the post home, 1426 Mill, Plymouth Menu Includes barbecue chicken, baked potato, cole slaw, roll and coffee for 13 75 per person Other beverages will be available and a drawing will be at 5 p m Call the post 459-6700, for tickets and information The public is invited

• SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM FOR RETARDED

Swimming, gymnastics and craf ts will be available this summer to se-verely and moderately mentally im-paired children and young adults The program, offered by the Detroit Recre-ation Department in cooperation with the Detroit Association for Retarded Citizens, will be from 9 a m to 1 30 p m consecutive Saturdays beginning July 9. Activities will be at the Cole man A Young Recreation Center Cbene and Robert Brady Drive For In formation, call the Detroit A R C 831 0202

• PLYMOUTH SALEM FIVE-YEAR REUNION

Plymouth Salem High School Gaas of '79 will have Its five-year reunion Aug 4 at the Plymouth Hilton Inn For information, call Patricia Shefferly, 455-1535

• PLYMOUTH CANTON FIVE-YEAR REUNION

Plymouth Canton High School Class of '79 will have its five-year reunion 6 30 p m to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 28 at

the Finnish Cultural Center 35200 W Eight Mile, Farmington Hills Admis-sion cost of 125 per person includes a buffet dinner and an open bar, profes sional DJ entertainment, plus prizes Reservations must be in. by June 30 Tickets must be presented at the door For information, call Janet Ley 420-2119, or Jay McKinley, 453-2215

• FAR WEST CHAPTER REMS The Far West Chapter of Rehabilita

tion and Education for Multiple Sclero-sis will meet 2-4 p m Sunday. June 24 in the social hall of St Kenneth s Catb olic Church, Haggerty south of Five Mile, Plymouth Township Guest speaker Betty Snlagyi will talk about

Stress and a Whole Lot More " For in formation, call Carol Krawciak

• GERMAN-AMERICAN CLUB OF PLYMOUTH

German-American Club will meet at 8 p m Thursday, June 21, in the Odd Fellows Hall, Elizabeth Street at Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth New officers will be installed, the July picnic will be discussed and club member Fr i l i Sand era will provide the program There will be a wine and cheese tasting

• AARP MEETING The Plvmouth-Northville Chapter of

the American Association of Retired Persona will meet at noon Wednesday. June 27. in the Plymouth Cultural O n ter, 525 Farmer, Plymouth The board of directors will not meet Bring your own brown bag lunch Tea, coffee and cake will be served Visitors are wel come Plymouth Police Officer Mi chael Gardner will speak Hu topic will be the .Neighborhood Watch program Canned and non-perishable food to be used by the Salvation Army in our neighborhoods will be welcomed

Plymouth-Northville Chapter AARP is sponsoring a Texas Gulf Coast tour to leave the Plymouth Cultural Center Oct 20 and return Nov 4 More infor mation may be obtained by calling Fanny Bear 453-8262,or at the June 27 meeting

• REGISTER NOW FOR FALL POLISH DANCE LESSONS

Polish dance lessons will be offered by the Polish Centennial Dancers for boys and girls ages 4-18, and for adults Special classes for boys will be offered Some >an and novelty numbers will be taught for variety Polish ballroom dancing will be offered for adults For registration information, call Chris,

459-5496 or Annette. 422-0563 Tbe Polish National Alliance Centennial Dancers is a non-profit organization promoting culture for all the people in the community

• U S I N I S S W O M I N Motor City Chapter of the American

Business Women's Association will have its monthly dinner meeting begin ning at 6 p m Wednesday. June 27 at the University Club, 1411 E Jefferson Detroit Reservations are r>eeded Call Louis Buck. 399 IS90 or Emma-Lee Claypool. 565-7355

• VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Marketplace 29 AD will be the theme

of the vacation Bible School. 9 30 a m to 2 30 p m Monday-Wednesday. July 23-25. at First United Presbyterian Churcji of Plymouth 701 Church Street Three-day experience of reliv-ing Biblical period events, occupations and relationships will acquaint children with their Christian heritage Children grades 1-6 and preschoolers 4 and 5 are welcome Registration forms are avail-able at the church or by calling the church. 453-6464 between 8 30 a m and 4 30 p m «

• INFANT HEART SAVER A CPR instructor will have a course

in infant CPR 7-10 p m Thursday, June 28 at the Whitman-Center 32235 W Chicago. Livonia Sponsored by the American Heart association, pre-regis tration is necessary by calling 425-2333 between 10 a m and 2 p m Monday through Friday Cost is $2 per person

• PLYMOUTH-CANTON PWP Parents Without Par tners will have

a general meeting at 8 30 p.m Friday June 22 at the VFW Hall on Hu Road east of 1-275 and north of Ford Road For information, call 455-7587 All sin gle parents are welcome

• DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP "Understanding Your Guilt Feel-

ings will be the topic at the next meet ing of the Women's Divorce Support Group sponsored by the Women's Re-source Center at Schoolcraft College The meeting will be 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, in Room B160 of the Liberal Arts Building Denise Donnelly, a clini-cal social worker, will discuss the ori-gin of guilt and how an understanding of your guilt feelings can help you deal more effectively with the life changes you are experiencing Attendance at the meeting is free, and no registration

is required For m ^ e information, call 591-6400. Ext 430

• MOVING AHEAD WISER Newly widowed people meet in a

small informal group setting 10-11 30 a m Thursdays at Newman House.

• 17300 Haggerty Road. Livonia. Group is sponsored by the Women's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College For in-formation. call 591-6400, Ext 430

' • CREDITEERS Crediteers older persons club spon-

sored by the Community Federal Cred-it Union, meets Tuesdays at the the Elks Lodge 41700 E Ann Arbor Road Lunch is at 11 a m with cards and

' crafts at noon Activities include picn-ics, dinners, parties and trips Coffee and doughnuts are served Tuesday af-t e rnoons T h e r e is a m o n t h l y newsletter Membership la SI a year and is open to people 55 and older who are members of the credit union For more information, call Mary Dahlke 453-1200. Ext 25

• DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Group meets 7-9 p m the second and

fourth Tuesdays of each month in Room B160 of the Liberal Arts Build-ing of Schoolcraft College, 18600 Hag-gerty Road, Livonia No registration is required, and sessions are free For in-formation. call the Women's Resource Center. 591-6400, Ext 432

• SWEET ADELINES Midwest Harmony chapter of Sweet

Adelines Inc sings at 7 30 p.m. Wednesdays in the Community Room of Kirk of Our Savior, Westland. Cher-ry Hill between Wayne and Newburgh roads Women who like to sing four-part harmony are invited to attend For information, call Barbara Wil-liams. 7J1 -3861

• CANTON NEWCOMERS FORM INTEREST GROUPS

New interest groups are being formed including crafts, call 453-6552, and a mah-jong group, call 455-5848 Instruction will be given on both games

• FIEGEL BOY SCOUTS Boy Scout Troop 1539 meets 7 30-9

p.m Thursdays at Fiegel Elementarv School. 39750 Joy Road Bill Cousins and his troop of 15 boys make monthly outings learning different skills New members are welcome Call 981-3208 for information

• SAILING SINGLES Sailing Singles a metro-area club de-

signed especially for active single peo-ple 21 and older interested in sailing and windsurfing is accepting member ship applications for tbe 1984 season Scheduled activities include day. eve-ning and weekend cruises on the Great Lakes, as well as picnic sails and wind-surfing on the smaller lakes Social events are held throughout the year Educational programs help sharpen sailing skills Whether you own your own boat or want to crew. Sailing Sin-gles welcomes you aboard Call 455-5683 for more information about mem-bership and club activities

• FATHERS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

Group meets at 7 30 p m the third Wednesday of each month at the Oak Park Community Center. 14300 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park Group o dedi cated to helping divorced parents and their children achieve a fair and bal anced relationship with a minimum of intrusion from the court system For more information, call A1 Lebow, 354-3080 *

• NEW BEGINNINGS New Beginnings, a group for adults

and children who have lost a loved one through death, meets 7 30-9 p.m the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in St John Episcopal Church, Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Trail Registration is not necessary, and ses-sions are free For information, call Terry Sweeney. 459-5160 or 453-0190 or Jack Martin. 420-2947

• CANTON NEWCOMERS MORNING PLAY GROUP

Watch your youngster cavort, with other children while you relax* with other moms over a hot cup of coffee Play group meets 10 a m to noon once a month in members homes For infor-mation. call Cathy, 459-0897

• ZESTERS Zesters, a cliib for Canton residents

55 and older, meets at 1 p.m Thurs-days in the Canton Recreation Center 44237 Michigan at Sheldon Member ship fees are SI to join and SI per month The Zesters have monthy pot-lucks, Bingo, movies and trips The club is tooking for pinochle players Lunfh is served at 11 30 a m , and res-ervations can be made 24 hours in ad-vance For more information about the

'club, call the Canton Senior Citizen off ice. 397-1000, Ext 278

• FIELD BOY SCOUTS Boy Scout Troop 855 meets 7-8 30

p.m Wednesdays in Field Elementary School. 1000 S Haggerty The new troop has room to grow and is looking for boys interested in learning or im-proving their outdoor skills "

• CIVITAN CLUB The club meets at 6 30 p.m the third

Thursday of each month for a dinner ^mee t ing at Hillside Inn Men and worn

en are invited to learn about Civitans and their service projects for the com-munity A wrestling tournament, band boosters and Special Olympics to aid mentally retarded people are just a few Call 453-2206 for more informa tion

. • MOTOR CITY SPEAKEASY TOASTMASTERS

Motor City Speakeasy club meets at 7 p m the second and fourth Monday of each month in the Mayflower Hotel Plymouth Members learn to speak ef fectively. build self-confidence and be come a better listener For more infor mation, call Jim Rollinger, 422-7385

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Thursday, 2V 1844 O&E

By Diane d a t e staff writer

Bonnie Williams has had painful ex-periences with iudney stones, but a new medical procedure has made her future look brighter

Williams, a Garden City resident took pan in a method called extracor poreal shock wave lithotripsy The treatment is Mill under Federal Dmg Administration (FDA) scrutiny

"There s no comparison bet ween sur gery and this method,- Williams said I d do it again in a minute "

WILLIAMS, who had surgery two nmes before opted for the new method last month She chose to go to Method-ist Hospital in Indianpolis. which is one of the few hospitals in the country that has a Dormer Lithotrtpter - the clini-cal device used in the procedure

Williams marvels over the short four-day hospital stay necessary for the htotnpsy method This is less than half the time she spent hospitalized when she had stones surgically re-moved

Tbe most significant difference was thai there was virtually no recovery time after the shock waves as com-pared to about six weeks recuperating following surgery, she said

"There's no question it's the wave of the future, ' according to Dr Marc Arnkoff, Williams doctor at Garden City Osteopathic Hospital

"Surgery in kidney stooes has to be passe in the future." Arnkoff said

"There s not one drawback from this * Tbe procedure replaces surgery with

a method that involves shock waves focused oo the kidney stone Tbe waves pulverixe the stone, which has to be passed through the body

"Everything is non-invasive, because there s no incisions or probing instru-ments," Arnkoff said

Tbe shock waves are generated un-derwater by a ""spark plug" electrode, according to a brochure from Method-ist Hospital Since the tissue is resi-lient. there is no damage from the pass-ing pressure wave

W I L L L A M S WAS secured oo a sup-port platform with multiple straps, and suspended from an overhead crane With a catheter secured in her urinary bladder, and after a local anesthetic she was positioned in a water bath so her entire body below the neck was immersed The entire procedure lasted about one hour

"I was given the choice to be put out," she said "But there was no way I wanted to miss this "

She watched tbe stone being broken up on a monitor while it happened She compared the sire of the stone to a "ro-bin s egg "

Tbe lithotnpter has been used to treat more than 1,000 patients in Mu-nich, West Germany, but has only been in tbe United States for about six months The procedure hasn't been ap-proved by the FDA

Stone pulverization occurred in

aboat S>8 percent of tbe patients select ed for treatment in Munich, and ap-proximately 81 percent of the patient* became stone free, according to the brochure

"In the beginning I was a little scared, but since the operation I ha-ven't even thought about it not being approved by the FDA," Williams said "At first it was hard for me to under stand that the procedure could send

- shock waves to the stone, and not touch anything else."

Many insurance carr iers won t pick up the average $5,000 cost for the pro-cedure, because it lacks FDA approval, Arnkoff said

'But, I'm sure that will change once it's not experimental anymore." hfe added

After one kidney stone appears there is a SO percent chance of having another five years later, and a 20 per-cent chance after one year, Arnkoff said

"It's (moving kidney stooes) about the most painful to go through," he said "When the stone is hit with the shock waves, it breaks apart, but the patient still has to pass the stone and that's excruciating,"

Stone particles typically begin to pass during treatment, and may contin ue intermittently for several weeks

Three months from the operation. Williams will need to t^ave a follow-up evaluation, which is required by FDA approved guidelines

"I couldn't believe it, the surgery is amazing," Williams said

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444 031"

IRSHIP SE RVICES a.W*M 4 • 1 OO A M Nui»> Avanab'#

•una*, School All Ag«s 9 45 A M

Waa C'»»s All A(j«s « 45 P M *

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•51 i JB Paator >arry Yama4l

Aaat Paator Joaaph Dragwn a i t* nee am

5UNDAW SCHOOI 9 30 A M Nuraary P'o.nJ»<1

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FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHER AN C H U R C H

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 1*325 Halataad Rd at 11 Mika Farmirvgton HiUa, Michigan

SERVICES 10.30 A.M. Evary Sunday 700 P.M. 1st A 3rd Sunday ol aach month Sunday Schooi 9:15 A.M. Sapt -May B.Ma Claaa TAB p.m Tuaa aa(K May Song Sarvtca Last Sunday of aach month S^pt -May

C H R I S T T H E K I N G L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

W 1 < , 2 0 W o r ^ , p « 1 - 0 7 -8 :15* 11:00 A M

10101 W Ann Arbor Rd , Plymouth at Got f redson & Ann Arbor Rd

Sunday School for all ages 9:45 a.m Worship Services

and Junior Chyrch - 8 30 & 11:00 a.m.

"FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE" Revelat ion 2:1-7

Wed . Family Night 6 45 p m

Rev. William C Moore - Pastor Nursery Provided Phone 459-9550

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

1841 Middlebelt i Ona C»oc* tout* a' tor a

Sunday Wo»*hic 9 15 trxl 1140AM

CNjrtfi School aruS Nurtan, 11 00 * W Garoth D Baker Pastor

4 2 1 - 7 6 2 0

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.SJL) . 5S3S Shatdon Rd..

CANTON WORSHIP AND PRE-SCHOOl

CARE 1<H» »jn. KsnnsOi F Qrasbsl

450-0013

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

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

W C A R 1 0 9 0 S U N D A Y 1 0 3 0 A m

In Livonia Si pau ! E. C*>urci ' "8 *G Farmingtor" °d

Pastor A-.rfred Koeipm 261-8759 Worship ServK^s - 8 30 4 10 00 A M

in Ptymouth Si peter £v Lutheran Ciurcn / '343 Pennmtan A»« *

DastO' Leonard Koan.nger . 453 3393 -V ysrug t j to 3C a t . Su^da> Scnooi 9 i5 a m

In R*dford Township - Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church.

14750 Kmloch Pastor Eowaro Ze>< 532-8655

Aorshc S 8 3C i m i • • j - . Sunday Scnoo- 9 4i a rr

TIMOTHY LUTHERAN

CHURCH 8820 Wayne Rd

Livonia, Mi. 48150 PASTOR ROLAND C TROtKE

SERVICES 8 15a m & 1100 a.m.

9 30 a m Sunday School OFFICE 427-2290

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R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A .

Hubbard at W Chicaoo • 422-0494 Gerald R Cob>e«gh 4 David W Good, Ministers

Church Service 10:00 A.M.

"LIVING IT OUT" Summer Communion

S T . TIMOTHY P R E S B Y T E R I A N

C H U R C H (U .S .A . )

16700 Neelxrgh • Uvona 464-8844

Rev Dickson Forsytn

WORSHIP 10 00 A M

CHURCH SCHOOL 10 00 A M.

L U T H E R A V A A L C

VILLAGE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 25350 W. Six Mile, Redford (bt* Beech Daly 4 Telegraph)

Rev Robert M Barcus 534-7730 Worship & Church School 10-00 a.m

"MAINTAIN BALANCE" People Growing in Faith And Love

U N I T \

D E T R O I T L A E S T A D I A N

C O N G R E G A T I O N 290 Fairground at Ann Arbor Trail - Plymouth

Oonakl W. Lahti, Paator

•71-1316 Sunday School 9 30 A M

Sunday Worship 11 00 A M

7 30 P.M. 84bta Claaa - Tu. All KhacMad Englitn Finnish language ••rvtca tchadutaC rronthN Third Sunday at 11 00 A M

U N I T Y O F L I V O N I A

2AO60 rrva M.i« 421-1760

SUN0AY 10 00 * 11 30 * M

Ourf a- T Nought m 2«4C

A S S E M B L I E S O F G O D

NON-DENOMINATIONAL %

Out Stt^a . . . R "JESUS IS MY ANSWER- M IS THE THEME OF OUR w

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, Mm

C H R I S T I A N C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H 413S6 Si* Mil* Northvtlle • 346-9030

Larry Frick. Sr Pastor

School o< the Bibta i f too a.m. Worahip Sorvicoa 11«0 a j n 6 B:30 p .m

Wadnoaday Famtty Night 7 « ) p .m Nuraory AvaMabta • Schoo«a: Pra-School - 7th

J U N E 25-29, 6 ^ 0 - W » P.M. YOU ARE W E L C O M E !

Paator David Mark la I f . R I V E R S I D E P A R K C H U R C H

N e w b u r g h at P lymouth Road 464-0990 Sunday School 9 30 A M Worship 10 4S 4 6 30 Wednesday 7 00 P M

Aff i l iated wi th the Church of God (Anderson Ind )

B r i y b l i o o c r T a h o r o a c l c 26555 Franklin Rd • Southfiejd Ml (1-696 6 Teiograph - West of Holiday InnJ

4 CAar.amiK Owefi mftmrw paop<a of many efnommafon* mor*Np rogMhw

Sunday School * 4 5 A.M. Morning Worahip 11:00 A.M. "

Calabrat lon of Pra ias 6 J 0 PJM. Wad.. 7:30 P.M. Aduft Youth 4

Chi Id ran Prayer « Praia t Nuraory providod at all a o r d c o a THOMAS 1. TRASH, PASTOR

NEW LIFE COMMUNITY.

f .CHURCH i / Dr I f Karl, Pastor

422-1 IFF *4*vJS C o w a n R<j

(^jsi East of Wayne Rd ) West land

Sunday S e n d e e 10*0 A.M. 4 * 0 0 P.M. W^dneedey T«0 P.M

CMUnan^s mntrntt, at aM

THE LORD S HOUSE A Full Gospel Church 38924 Ann Arbor Trail

4 INewburgr 5 2 2 - 6 4 6 3

Pas tor Jack Forsyth Sunday School 10 00 arr.

Momng Worship 11 -00 wc Evening Service 7 00 prr

Wednesday Service 7 00 prr Opan Every Oay 9 00 am

UnM 1100 pm Chadran's Ministry at

Every Sarvtca

E P I S C O P A L

H O L Y S P I R I T

L I V O N I A 9063 Newburgh Rd

591-0211 522-0921

SERVICES 6:30 A.M. Ho»y Euchanst * 3 0 A M C h r U e n

Education 10:30 AM Holy Eucharlet

SAMIT ANORCW S FPISCOPAl CMURCM 16360 HuMtar* Road Livonia. Michigan a a i M

421 6461 Wednesday 9 30 a m Hofy Eucharist

Saturday 5 00 p m Holy Euehar.»f Sunday M 5 i m Hoty Euchanst

9 00 a m Chr.jtien Educahon for an age* 10 00 a m - Mo*y Eucharist

Sunday Morning Nursery Cars Available Tka Rm. Oary R. bfaMnr.

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EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERKIA

3 FAITH Pastor

Michae l A Ha i i ee r A s s o c i a t e Pastor

COVENANT Minister of Christian Education Clara Hurd

CHURCH

MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 A.M.*

35415 W 14 Mile Road at Drake

661-9191

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Thursoay June 21. 1964 O&E

anniversaries DeVergilios mark 50th anniversary

EIL and Julia DeVergllio will cele-brate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday

The DeVergilios. residenu of La von; a for 15 years, were married June 23. 19J4. in Pittston, Pa Her maiden name was Julia Marnell

They will mark their golden anniver-sary with a dinner celebration at the Chicago Road House followed by an open house at their home

Eli DeVergilio retired af ter 44 y e a n with Western Electric Co His interests are photography — he is a member of the 3-D Camera Club — and stained glass Julia DeVergilio's interests are knitting and sewing

The DeVergilios have three children. Beverly Ball of Pinckney. F"hilip of Harrison Township, and Mary Lou Har-tung of Redford They have seven grandchildren and two great-grandchil-dren

Retirees honored Four members of Beta Sigma Chaptor of Alpha Delta Kappa, an internat ional honorary sorority for woman educator*, wora honored recently on thair ret i rement . Honored wore Lillian Walker, (left), Jean Wataon, Leora Pierce and Evelyn Howarth. All were employed in the Wayne-Weat-lend achool diatrict. Alao hon-ored, but not pictured were Elizabeth Bazely of Livonia, Clara Pekarek of Plymouth and Bernice Flodin of Canton.

ART EMANUELE/staft photographer

Welshons ce lebrate 60 th anniversary vacation bible school

, Lane and Ruth Welshons of Redford will mark their 60ih wedding anniver-sary Monday. June 25

The Welshons, former Detroit resi tients. have lived in Redford for 36 v e a r s They were married June 25 '1924, in Latrobe. Pa Her maiden narrn V a s Ruth Spicher f

j The Welshons have three children 'Mae (Dolly) Lehman of Redford Mich

Helen Clark Wilson of Jackson and Norma Jean Mikesell of Fen ton "

They have eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren

Lane Welshon is retired f rom East Jordan Iron Works The\ are members of Lxila Park Lutheran Church

The Welshons will mark their anni-versary with an open house at their daughter's hqme in Fen ton Sunday

Webbs celebrate 50th anniversary Lome and Betty Webb of Rosslyn.

Garden City, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at their daughter s home Satur day

Tbe Webbs were married June 20, 1834, in Ontario TTiey have lived in Garden City for SO years

The Webbs have three children

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Brenda Wilkison of Milan, Mich., who will host the open house. Marilyn Le-gault of Apalachin. N Y . and Brian Webb of Dearborn They have grandchildren and one great-grand child

Lome Webb retired 13 years ago from the GM Hydromatic plant, where he had worked for 18 vears

Harpsichordist is featured Michelle Graveline organist and

choir director of St Andrew s Episco-" pal Church, Livonia, will be featured as

a harpsichord soloist at several music festivals this summer

Graveline will participate this week end at the Gretna Music Festival at Mt Gretna, Pa., near Harris burg She will be the featured harpsichord soloist.

performing Bach's Brandenburg Con-certo, No 5 She will return lo Mt Gretna on Aug 26 for another perform-ance

She will also perform as harpsichord soloist at the Grosse Pointe Music Fes-tival at the Grosse Pointe War Memori-al on July 25

Youx Invitation to Worship

• PLYMOUTH C H U R C H OF THE NAZARENE

"Choices and the Bible ' will be the theme for this year s vacation Bible school at Plymouth Church of the Na-" r e n e . 41550 E Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. The school will run from 9 30 to 11 50 a m Monday through Fri-dajvJune 25-29 The students will study Biblical heroes who made choices that pleased God There also will be crafts and recreational activities For more information, call 453-1525

• CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD

A balloon lift following the 1030 a m Sunday. June 24. service will kick off vacation Bible school at Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Canton The school will run f rom 9 lo 11 30 a m Monday-Friday. June 25-29 with Bible lessons, c raf t s and outdoor fun There will be classes for 3-year olds through eighth graders The church is at 42690 Cherry Hill, between Sheldon and Lilley For more informa tion, call 981-0286

• CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR 'Jesus Is My Answer will be this

year's theme for the daily vacation Bible school at Church of the Savior in Livonia The school will run f rom 9 30 to 11:45 a.m Monday-Friday, June 25-29. with crafts, games. Bible lessons and singing Children entering kinder garten through seventh grade are invit-ed to attend The church is at 38100 Five Mile. For more information call 464-1062

• BEREAN BAPTIST Berean Baptist Church of Livonia

will have an evening Bible school 7-9 p.m Monday-Friday, June 25-29 Dave and Darlene Murdoch of Bellefontaine, Ohio, will direct the school, which will feature music. Bible lessons, a daily balloon launch, crafts, refreshments and other special features Children ages kindergarten through siith grade may par t ic ipate The church is at 38303 Eight Mile, between Newburgh and I-275 For more information, call 477-8365

• NEWBURG METHODIST Newburg United Methodist Church in

Livonia will have a preSchool vacation Bible school from 9 30 a m to noon Monday through Thursday, June 25-28 Designed for 3-5-year-olds, the school will feature Bible stories, music, crafts, games and activities A special lunch and celebration is planned for the last day The church is at 36500 Ann Arbor Trail For more information call 422-0149

• CHRIST COMMUNITY Christ Community Church will have

its vacation Bible school under the big top f rom 10 to 1130 a m Monday through Friday, June 25-29 Walk in the Sonshine- will be the theme. The church is at Ford and Canton Center roads.

• GRAND RIVER BAPTI8T "The Wonder Fa i r" will be the theme

for vacation Bible school at Grand Riv-er Baptist Church of Livonia. The school will run 9 30-11 45 a.m. Monday-Friday. June 25-29 Each session will open with a clown puppet skit by Ste-ven Hartfield There will be Bible sto-ries, music, craf ts and a snack time. Children in kindergarten through sixth grade may attend Tbe church is at 34500 Six Mile For more information call 261-6950

• RICE MEMORIAL METHODIST Rice Memorial United Methodist

Church will have its Camp Jubilee from 9 30 a m to 12:30 p m Monday through Friday. June 25-29 The camp will feature arts and crafts, pottery, a field trip, puppet play, snacks, leather making, quilting and drama The camp is for children in first through sixth grade Registration will be at 9 15 a m Monday The cost is »3 per child, $5 per family The church is at 20601 Beech Daly For more information, call 534-4907

• RIVERSIDE PARK CHURCH OF QOD

Jesus Is My Answer" will be the theme of the vacation Bible school at Riverside Park Church of God in Livo-nia The school will run 6:30-9 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1 June 25-28. The church is at 11771 Newburgh. Livonia. For more information, call 464-0980.

• LIVONIA BAPT18T Livonia Baptist Church will have Its

children's vacation Bible school from 8 a.m to noon, Monday through Friday/

June 25-28 Recreation is planned for each age group, age 4 through sixth grade Refreshements will be served daily with a parents1 picnic Friday Youth vacation Bible school, for grades seven through 12. will meet at 6:30 p.m Monday. Tuesday and Thursday and 7 p.m Wednesday "Exodus: God Frees His People" will be studied The teens also will go swimming. Both schools are f ree and open to the public The church is at 32940 Schoolcraft, Just east of Farmington Road

• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A Bibletimes Marketplace will be set

up at First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth Monday-Wednesday. July 23-25 From 9:30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m each day children will relive Biblical occu-pations and relationships They will participate in the various occupations in the marketplace's shops, including baker, rope maker, carpenter, metal worker, musicians and potter There also will be songs, games, dances and dramatizations of Biblical stories A Celebration Festival for the whole family will climax the event Wednes-day evening.

Tbe three-day event is open to pres-choolers ages 4 and 5 and elementary school pupils through sixth grade. A registration fee of | 4 per child or | 7 per family Is necessary to cover costs Registration must be completed by Sunday, July 1. Registration forms are available at tbe church office, 701 Church Street, or by calling 453-6464. Office hours are 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m

church bulletin

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C L A R E N C E V I L L E U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T ST M A T T H E W S U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T *

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10 00 » M *0r«r™p Sarvtc* ^ to 00 A M Ourof Serxx*

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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Of C a r d a n C i l y 6-443 M a m m a n R o a d

4 2 1 - 8 6 2 6 O r R o b a r t G r . g e r e n

M i n i s t e r M 0 A.M Morning Worship

Office Hours: Mon -f n • 0 0 AJN. - 13 Noon

S A L V A T O N ARMY 27500 SruawaiSM

at in* »ie« «oaa SUNDAY SCHEDULE

L / * ^Sur*>e» Sc*oo 10 AM Mor-«nfl *orWuc 1 1 >W

f «or»n« S.PM <Md E«a «>rwrw Maeeng a P*« C+c*** *yv '

LOLA VALLFY UNITED METHODIST

16175 Delaware Redford 255-6330

SERVICES Church School 9 45 A M Sunday Service 1100 A M

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AlOERSGATE UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH

"«<!' -3 1 ".»• si.i 1 >00. BEFf M r,A l , ROAC.)

M I N I S T E R S A R C H I E H O O M I C A H B A R C ' ^ A B V E R S L E W I S

W O R S H I P 1 0 0 0 A . M C H U R C H S C H O O L 11:00 A M

" IT W A S A VERY GOOD Y E A R " Rev. Donigan

V- V Ll» V f 3

• GOOD SHEPHERD REFORMED

The Bentons, who combine sacrejl music performances with religious talks, will be at Good Shepherd Re formed Church in Westland at 7 p.m Sunday. June 24 The group consists of minister D Dean Benton, his wife, Car-ole, who plays the electric piano, sings and writes some of the songs they per form, and their daughter Debi, who sings The Bentons per form 200 con-certs a year and conduct a family and mar r i age seminar min i s t ry The church is at 6500 N Wayne

• KENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST

Promise, a high-school touring choir sponsored by Great Lakes Bible Col-lege, will appear in concert at 7 30 p.m Sunday, June 24, at Kenwood Church of Christ in Livonia Gary J Gregory will direct the 31-voice choir Promise will present skits, contemporary gospel songs and production numbers Admis-sion is free, but an offering will be tak-en.-The church is at 20200 Merriman

• UNITY OF LIVONIA Unity of Livonia minister Gene

Sorensen will present "A Seminar of

Expanding Consciousness" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday. June 23. Lunch will be at local restaurants, or partici-pants can bring a brown bag lunch For more information, call 421-1760 The church is at 28660 Five Mile

• GRACE CHAPEL The Royal Way Choir will perform in

concert at 8 p.m Friday, June 22. at Grace Chapel of William Tyndale Col-lege. 12 Mile and Drake roads. Farm-ington Hills The choir is an interde-nominalional group from Pittsburgh under the direction of V. Lee Harrity. The Royal Way has performed at Car-

negie Hall. Admission is free ' '

• GOSPEL SPECTACULAR -A Gospel Music Spectacular will be

at 7 p.m. Friday, June 29. at Romulus High School. 9650 S. Wayne, Romulus Performing will be the Primitive Quar-tet from Candler, N.C., Chosen from Vinden. 111., and New Revelation Quar-tet f rom Columbus, Ohio. Donation is $5 in advance, »6 50 at the door Pro-ceeds will benefit needy local families The concert is sponsored by Encore Productions Inc., a non-profit organiza-tion. For more information, call 445-0080 ^

dassj reunions

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH

45201 N. Territorial Rd. WE WELCOME YOU1

•»ur»»r> tmMMrflgomlClMXJgraik' Warship a Church School S I S a m

Jour. H Cfm I— Ji Siaonar E «v«r\i» Or c'«0«rlc« Voaaurg

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

' Wait Cleven Mile Road Ju»t «r«»i Ol H.MIM»II >a

10:00 A.M. Worship Service "THE WAY CHOSE-YOU"

Or. R i t te r Dr W i l l i a m A R i t t e r . P a s t o r Res Dsv<d R S t robe Assoc Pastor Judy May t * o< Chr is t ian Ed M' Metvr, Rook US Dlr O' Music

476-aaeo Ti.ngtof H»H«

As a public service, the Observer and Eccentric Newspapers unil pnnt announcements of class reun-ions Send the information to Mane McGee, Observer and Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48LS0 Please include a first and hist name with telephone num-bers

• PLYMOUTH SALEM Plymouth Salem High School class of

1979 will hold a five-year reunion on Saturday, Aug 4. at the Plymouth Hil ton For further Inform tion, call Col-

leen Howe Moore at 453-0992 evenings

• REDFORD UNION Redford Union class of 1974 will hold

a 10-year reunion at Bonnie Brook Country Club on Saturday. Oct 13 For more information, call Darby Trapp Eland. 535-0286, or Laura Caasidy, 624-0547

more information, contact Robin {Young) LaCarter at 427-0867

• LAKEVIEW St Clair Shores Lakeview High

School will hold a reunion on Saturday. Aug 11 For further information, call 526 4806

• CHURCHILL Churchill High School class of 1979

will hold a five-year reunion on Satur-day, Aug 18. at Roma's of Livonia For

• DEARBORN Dearborn High School class of 1949

will hold a 35-year reunion Saturday. Oct 6, at the Holiday Inn West in Dear-bom For information, call Dorothy

Beers. 561-7573

• GARDEN CITY Garden City West High School class

of 1874 reunion committee will meet at 7 p.m Tuesday. June 26, at the Maple-wood Community Center Class mem-bers are urged to attend to make plans for a 10-year reunion

• CHAD8EY Chadsey High School class of 1934

will hold a 50-year reunion on Friday, Oct 12. For more information, call the high school at 361-1400.

Change is opportunity to do better NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36500 Ann Arbor Trail 4 2 2 - 0 1 4 9 L l v o n t a s CHdeel C h u r c h

C h u r c h S c h o o l a n d W o r s h i p v " ? ? I ? 0

"SURVIVAL IN TODAYS' 9 , 5 4

RAT RACE" R*v Forsyth

Ministers Jack Giguere. Roy Forsyth 0 * ot Mualc a n d Yoult> D e w l OMdeione Olr o* EAicaMon - Terry (Uedatona

Sunday School Morning Worship Junior Church Praise and Worship Fellowship... Wed Family Night

C. Harold Home Phone Church Phone

CANTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Now worshiping at 44815 Cherry Hill Road

Canton, Ml fr:45 a.m

11 00 a m 11.30 a.m

6 0 0 p m 7 00 p m 7:00 p.m.

W e t m e n . P a s t o r 453-7366 981-53^0

AS DEMOCRATIC party primaries draw to a close, we can make assess ments Candidates who sounded like bitter enemies are drawing together Tbe news is all about what is happening to candidates but what is happening to us is more important

These months have highlighted a commendable character trait in Amer icans We are flexible and adaptable We switch passions readily and loyal-ties rapidly The American character was formed by an expanding frontier so we have resilience and strength in the midst of change

Our history makes us s people who sense moat everything is temporary Candidates come and go as we get ex-cited first here and then there,

The most certain fact of life is change We are lively people as we welcome shifting priorities An air of freshness* pervades our gatherings Most of our experiences a re truly to IIS

moral perspectives Rev. Charles Erickson

THERE IS VALUE in our fickleness which merits giving ourselves credit. Many societies have a quite different tooe as people cringe In tbe face of change. It is pitiable to become immo-bilized by new winds Mowing. Tbe trick is to view them as breezes of fresh hope instead of threatening storms

While being proud of skill in chang-ing. we need to lift our eyes to more distant horizons Giving fall credit to memory comes in looking back wltfc a traditionalism which preserves valu-able customs Looking forward gives the pulling power of hope as we widen our perspective

Political processes most mature to give prominence to major issues We can hardly remembet issues so hotly debated in previous campaigns A few months after most campaigns, we see no investment In what was feverishly debated because It was only a flash-in tbe-pan concern We could replace rhe-toric designed to engender popularity with eager fascination about domestic and world problems

Tbe d u e to maturing politically is to -Ml— - • • n lii a ei i • • S «— a « - i . «*JRUM CILLIEIIMU M OFDTUQG N O D We are surrounded with problem-solv-ing experts Back of us make* several

significant decisions every day We go astray poliUcally by chasing quick cures In the charisma of leaders Per-sonality really is not tbe crucial mat-ter

Michigan once had a competent gov-ernor who dropped out af ter a short t ime In the national political madness He then told us our political process makes It impossible for citizens to get involved In facing the real issues

We need debates which refine prob-lems to tbe crucial core. We need an arena where solutions are rtlsriMarrt in •earch of tbe wise coarse Pride in fac-ing how much in life is temporary should be accompanied with commit-ment to see farther and probe daaper

We are good at change, l i e time has come in our young nation, to change from treating leaders as fads to getic involvement in The ((Dear la for higher more humane values la of enjoying peace and |

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k ids a t a i rpor t To Lh* editor

After reading the front page aratele Near Accidents Reported at Mettetal' by

Jean Adamczak, I have to ask Would she have given it the same sensationalism if Chris McGurrin had reported the boys standing in the middle of the intersection at Joy and Lilley Roads''

Having spent 33 years as a private pilot and a few more as a driver, I can tell you that your chances of getting hit would be much greater in the middle of a busy inter section You can bet thai In a daylight situa tion. Lhe pilot was watching those boys be fore he passed over Joy Road

He is not like the locomotive engineer . who can only apply the brakes, blow the horn and pray that the train w i i n t o p in time It is perfectly norma* for a pilot to decide to pull up and go around again even to the point of touchdown

If I were the pilot in the situation de scribed by McGurrin, I would have mut tered about those darned kids on the run way and circled around for another pass

Harold Long Canton

700 runners u

in Rock Run II To the editor

The Plymouth Salem High boys and girls track and cross country teams are very grateful to the many generous spon-sors and individuals whose time and contn but ions made It possible for almost 700 runners to enjoy Rocks Run II

Bud Light was our major sponsor The Anheiser Busch Corp through the efforts of Mike Reynolds, made it possible for us to have so many fine trophies awards and good looking shirts

We appreciated the support or our local newspapers who did a gteat job informing •.he community about our special run

Other busiiwsses which donated juices, fruit, cups and snack foods were Great Scott at - Sheldon Road, Spartan Stores, Stan's Market in Livonia, Kraft Foods, and Famous Recipe Chicken The pace cars were loaned by Lou LaRiche Chevrolet and Bob Jeannotte Pontiac

Governmental units which cooperated were the Wayne County Road Commission Sheriff's Department, city of Plymouth, the DPW. parks and recreation of Plymouth

The PACT organization was tremendous

in that their volunteers kept us fully in-formed. at all times, via iu radio communi cations system PACT also provided us with all the locations for our course directors in •rder%hat all runners would constantly be

safe and observed We were fortunate to have the U.S. Army

Reserve Medical team availble Friday evening the Box Bar provided us

with additional fund-raising activity which also helped us achieve our goal -^Lauren Turn bull made available the Penn Theater so we could tabulate race re-sults i-:-sfcE best conditions

There H |^k rn j i ny wonderful volunteers n a wide positions who unselfish-ly donated :h^^^5ost valuable resource time In particular, we would like to recog nize Carol and Mike Donna 11 y. Barb and Ken Sterner Judy and Frank Brosnan. Lau-ra and Cecil White, Joyce and Larry Arnold, Steve Nyqutst. and Leigh Langkable

Any race is the product of its directors The track and cross country teams especial-ly would like to thank Rhonda and Tom Wil-liams Chris and Tom Truesdale whose hun-dreds of hours, patience, and leadership made Rocks Run II another success

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• GROWTH WORKS VOLUNTEERS Growth Works Inc 3 recruiting volunteers who

they will train 7-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesdays st • Growth Works Inc . 271 S. Main. Plymouth Growth

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• CANTON BEAUTIFIERS The Canton Beautifies tion Committee meets at 7

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• HALL OF FAME NOMINEES The Klwanis Club of Plymouth would like the

community at-large to submit names of persons whom they feel are eligible for election to the

; Plymouth Hal] of F a m e The candidates must be at least 30 y e a n of age, residents of the community for at least 10 years, may be male or female, and must have made some significant contribution -monetary, political or emotional) to the communi-ty Nominations may be submitted to Klwanis Hall of Fame. Post Office Box 584, Plymouth MI 48170

• 4TH SPONSOR8 SOUGHT The Jsycees are seeking co-sponsors for a Fourth

of July fireworks display Call Clifton McLellan at 397-0030 or write the Jaycees at P.O. Box 279. Plymouth 48170 if you can help

• BACKYARD POOLS NEEDED Backyard swimming pools are needed in the

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• COLONY SWIM CLUB Colony Swim Club on Beck in Plymouth is ac

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• AMUSEMENT-PARK T ICKETS In cooperation with Michigan Recreation and

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• BIKE RIDER8 The Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society is spon-

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• SUBURBAN CO-OP Suburban Children's Co-op Nursery is accepting

applications for J- and «-yev-olds for the 1984-85 school year For more information, call Linda at 4SV0953

• VILLAGE KQ OPENS The Old Village Association has opened an office

at Heide s-Bill Ruehr Floirist on Mill Street The office will be staffed by Marie Dacey from 9 45 a m to 315 p.m Monday through Friday. Dacey will be the associations full time secretary respon-sible for all office procedures The association's phone number is 455-7011 and its mailing address is PO Box 483, Plymouth 48170

f WISER GROUP Widowed In SERvice (WISER), a small informal

support group especially hilpful for recently wid-owed persons, meets at the Newman House. 17300 Haggerty south of the Schoolcraft College campus, every Thursday 10-11 30 a.m. For more informa tion. call the Women's Resource Center at 591-4400 ext 430

• SINGLE-PARENT GROUP A discussion group for single adults with or with-

out custody of their children is being sponsored by Canton Mental Health Services, a unit of St Joseph and Mercywood hospitals Topics will include parenting, dating, sexuamy, coping with stress, loneliness, finances Group leaders is Bob Hall. ACSW The group meets Thursdays evenings 8-7 30 p.m. in the offices of Canton Professional Park on Canton Center Road just south of Joy. Fee is 110 per session Call 459-8580 for information and reg-istration

• ASSERTIVENESS FOR WOMEN Ongoing small groups are being offered to deal

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• FINGERPRINTING CHILDREN The Plymouth Police Department will finger

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• TELE-CARE Senior citizens in Plymouth-Canton may partici-

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• OAKWOOD VOLUNTEER GUILD The Volunteer Guild at Oak wood Hospital Canton

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Tough Love, a self-help group for parents of ado-lescent*. meets every Monday at 7 p.m. at Growth Works. 240 S. Main. Plymouth

• EMPLOYMENT PROORAM Employment Dynamics Program, sponsored by

Growth Works Inc., is being planned for pre-em-ployment training and job-placement assistance for people 18-21 Growth Works is enrolling people for the program Applicants must meet income guide lines and live in western Wayne County, Transpor-tation will be provided to a limited number of en rollees For information, call 455-4093

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Bird librarian thanks moms To the editor:

On Friday. June 22. I will close the doors to Bird School Media Center for the final time and as I do so there Is a group which I must honor and sing their praises for all the time, effort love and dedication which they hav'e given to the Bird School students and staff

M I M are the initials for Mothers In Media " For the past 12 years. I have had at least 120 moms who have volunteered their time to the better-

ment of the Bird Media Center. 1 "wracked" my brain on how I >

communicate a big THANK YOU they are scattered all over the district. . . and the local paper Is the best way I could come up with.

So. all those moms who have so effi-ciently and so devotedly given of their time to the Bird Media Center over the years, a big hug and THANK YOU for all your super assistance. I wish time and space would allow names to be used but since that is impossible please accept this outpouring of grati tude from me

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• AEROBIC FITNESS Aerobic Fitness classes are offered at St John

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• NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The Plymouth Police Department is organizing a

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• HANDICAPPERS' HANDBOOK The Metropolitan Society for Crippled Children

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Pointe Pelee Ontario's national park is a naturalist's escape

IWAS RAMBLING around southern Ontario with a group of Canadi-an travel writers last week Most of them were from other

parts of Canada and had never seen the area around Windsor before A* often Trappens. I rediscovered a lot of things right there in our "back yard

The group was the Canadian chapter of the Society of American Travel Writers They spent a week driving around that section of the southwestern area that many of us know so well To--onto and London, Windsor and Sarnia with a lot of stops in between

We joined them for only 24 hours, overnighting at Wheels Inn in Chatham, driving through the farm country of Essex County, exploring Point Pelee National Park and having lunch in Leamington

I've done it all before, but when we started adding up the years it was too long ago to count.

There is a soft green and blue look to Ontario in spring, pale blue and white skies over furred green fields surround-ed by young crop* and the water towers of small towns

IT'S TOO early for the juice of fresh peaches to run down your chin or for buttered corn to drip into your tennis shoes. but it s a great time of year to visit Point Pelee

We approached it through the old red brick village of Leamington, which wore a sign over the street saying l-eamington Welcomes Birders and

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lighthouses and small wooden summer cottages to the park

The road runs past the park gate through a tunnel of trees between Lake Erie and the marsh a world of wild-flowers. cyclists, picnic tables and a sign that reads "Turtles Crossing " A carpet of purple Waterleaf ran away under the trees

Point Pelee National Park is one of the 29 national parks in Canada, but it is the only one formed on the basis of its natural history Its the most south-erly point of Canada, on the same lati-tude as northern California, so it s the only^place in Canada where many of the plants and animals native to a southern climate are found

AT LEAST two-thirds of the __ six square mile area of the park, smallest national park in Canada, are cattail marshes The marsh was even larger once but it was drained in the nine-teenth century to make room for the onion fields that still bloom outside the gates

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The Point Pelee national park often many opportunism to enjoy neture. Fishermen like the quiet end the wealth of llah, nature lovers delight In peering across the marsh from a boardwalk observation point, and there's always the chance to see turtles. \ .

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Early settlers named Uiis little pen insula Pt Pelee. French for Bald Point because it looked so barren when ap-proached from the lake A film in the park museum shows the homesteads that once stood here and how tourism started early when bathing suits came down to your knees and you had to crank cars

Naturalists recognized the distinc tive birds and southern plants by the tum-of-the-century, and by 1918 it was a park, although the tourists still came in hordes until the 1960s when the envi-ronment won out over the tourists

Of course you can still bathe and fish and picnic there, but the park is really

preserved tor the hundreds of plants birds and animals that give this park its reputation in Canada

There are a lot of exciting moments in the park but the moment when the voices rise is on the wooden observa tion tower that looms above the marsh

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Of course, you can stift bathe and fish and picnic there, but the park is really preserved for the hundreds of plants, birds snd animals thst give this park its reputation in Canada.

walk stepping across the water ill lies of the marsh, the canoes winding through the cattails and the T-shirts and sunhats appearing unexpectedly on bridges far away across a sea of marsh grass

The most popular time to visit Point Pelee National Park is in early spring, with birdwatchers photographing the birds on their northern migration, and in September when the Monarch but-terflies cover the trees like blossoms

I plan to come back to the area when the wonderful southern Ontario fruits and vegetables are in season, a great time to have a corn roast and a feed of fresh peaches At that time I would like to follow that sign that says 'Terry to Sandusky' and take my first trip to Pelee Island

Meantime I follow my Canadian friends to the Leamington Dock Res taurant, a rambling wood building re-stored at the end of a dock, where we will watch Lake Erie rumble and roll as we eat lunch and sip wine from the nearby CoLio winery

THAT'S ANOTHER thing I'm going to do this summer, take a winery tour I'm also going to revisit Colosantis greenhouse, watch the Canada goose migration into Jack Miner's Bird Sanc-tuary in Kingsville, and other wondrous things on a warm day in southern On-tario

Nearby locations like that are like old friends Sometimes you don t see them for a long time and you forget how much fun the^are

For i n f o r m a t i o n ^ tact the Canadi-an. Government Off lie of Tourism in Detroit at 1900 First f e d e r a l Building, 1001 Woodward Delfoit 48226 or tele-phone 963-8685^-

trave I notes If you have traveled across the bor-

der to Windsor, lately, you may have V, noticed a new hotel on the skyline The '22-story Windsor Hilton opened on Riv-erside Drive in January From the din-ing room and adjacent upstairs bar. an environment of blonde wood and black lacquer chairs, you look across a sheen of night water to the lighted skyline of

; Detroit The dining room specializes in Cana-

dian food it is one of the finest dining rooms in the area now, with both food and service first-class If you consider

' the exchange on the American dollar, prices are reasonable

That exchange also makes the week-end getaway a good buy: »69 per per-son Canadian for two nights accommo-dations (Friday or Saturday arrival), and no charge for up to two children who share the room

Regular rates are W V n i f h t single or double. 149 a night Fridav. Saturday or Sunday

You can now call a toll-free number for information about the many pro-grams offered b by the American Insti tute for Foreign Study. 102 Greenwich Ave.. Greenwich, Coon 0M30

The Institute provides hundreds of vacation options, ranging from ooe-week mini-tours to four-to-eight week campus and travel programs in Europe and the Orient. Including hornestays, cruises, college-level programs.

Moat programs are designed for young people but learning programs

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Please note that I said consider, which means that you should start checking the financial pages of your newspaper and talking to your favorite bank advis-or.

They could go up My rule is. check it out but "if In doubt, don't." By the way. I am a member of the American Auto-mobile Association and therefore get all my travelor's checks free Consider that too It's one of many advantages to AAA membership.

One of the best buys in the airline business Is Republic Airline s 115 Rusi neas Coach. For ten dollars above the regular coach class rate, you can fly Business Coach, which Is as ctWe to the old First Class as yooll find on most domestic airlines today

Coach Class is three seats across You pay for our drinks Business Class offers two wider seats across and the drinks are free The catch? If you are flying any discounted or excursion fare, the $ 15 upgrade Is not available

Business Class Is available on most Republic flights, although it may not be available oo some short runs

If you've been flying long enough to remember North Central Airlines you probably know that Republic was formed by merging North Central. Southern and Hughes airliner

Those of as In old North Central ter-ritory tend to think of it as a strictly midwest airline, but Republic s route map goes to all the gateway cities in the United States It also flies to Cana-da and Mexico

TV Ford Employee Recreation Assn. ("FERA), which represents all Ford Motor Company employes, offers travel programs that are often open to

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Act VII

Time Saturday evening Scene I The Canton Business and

Professional Women stage a steak-burger dinner that goes off without a hitch For a finale, there's a bonus night of fireworks

Act VIII

Time: 8 a m Day Sunday, last day of the fesUval At "Sunrise Church. ' God bears

about all the fun folks are having He also is petitioned for intercession in the day's golf tourney and the infamous, in-ternational Cow Chip Fling

The man upstairs must have a spe-cial fondness for Friti Tallian Jr . Bob Tallian. Fritz Tallian Sr and Mike Gouin. director of Canton Parks and Rec The Tallian team captured honors in the Canton Festival Scramble Golf Tournament with a lO-under-par 62

And a gloveless Gouin flung a cowpie 10® feet, good for first place Gouin ousted 40 others, including the likes of Sen Bob Geake (69 6 feet), Wayne County Commissioner Milt Mack (71 6 feet) and Canton Supervisor James Poole (71.11 feet)

Adding internauonal flair to the fling was New Zealand's Alex Van Dermaat, who threw a respectable 85 feet 8 inch-

Act IX

Perhaps it was all the weary warri-ors who made Sunday's chicken dinner such a succulent success Canton Chamber of Commerce chefs, assisted by cook and Canton Clerk John Flodin, sold out of the barbecued birds

Tii next year, curtains

All the work had been worth it There d only been a fewksnafus What's more, festival workers tearing down Sunday night said it looked like they'd break even __

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Barely hanging on, thla rodeo rider thrilled festival throng* with hit daring display of riding akill over the weekend.

It waa all in the cards for Canton's Erv Domzal, who dealt blsckjack in the casi-no at Canton's Coun-try Festival.

Trying to keep his feet on the ground smidst all tha festival fun wasn't easy for Stevan Na-deau of Canton. Walt Schlicker (below) and Alan Zelek (left) of Canton season chicken at the Canton Chamber of Commerce barbecue.

Slow, even cooking on sn out-door grill was Csnton Clerk John Flodin's technique for the 1,200 chickens served st Can-ton's Chamber of Commerce chicken barbacue.

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HUM Webster owns A deli M down town Plymouth Webster 's dependence on cooking and ref r igera t ion equip-m e n t makes him vulnerable to rising gas and electr ici ty costs ~

Despite his e f for t s to modernize and t ighten air leaks, his utility bills conun ue to run $500 to 1650 per month

Said Webster. "Whether business is good or bad the utility bills are a lways there "

Webster is seeking ways to reduce tha t burden He is not alone

Around the state, other commerc ia l and industrial energy users are asking for help in shaving utility costs

Many byilding operators lack a c lear unders tanding of how energy is used in their facil i ty or what cost-effect ive op-tions a r e available to improve usage Each year power companies like Con s u m e r s Power and Detroit Edison receive hundreds of requests for some type of energy audit service

H f i L P IS or. the way The impetus began in L2IA- Amid

mount ing concern over Uje availabi l i ty of Middle East oil supplies. Congress passed the National Energy Act

This act consisted of five s epa ra t e Laws One initiated the RCS (Residen tial Conservation Service) and the CACS (Commercial and Apar tment Conservation Services! energy audits

Michigan began the RCS program in 1981, and it has been one of the most successful programs in the nation More than 500,000 home energy audi ts have been conducted

And now the commerc ia l program is beginning to move After final federa l rules were issued last December all s ta tes were directed to file plans of im plementation of those rules Each s ta te was also required to designate one agency to oversee the p rog ram The Michigan Public Service Commission MPSCi is the lead agency in Michigan

AWAITING APPROVAL by U>e I -Depar tment of Energy (DOE; is an au da program called the Michigan Bus. n e s j Energy E f f i c i ency P r o g r a m MBEEPi

When approved, the p rog ram will make available energy audit service- * for commerc ia l buildings used for prof it or non-profit business including schools, churches, and s ta te and local government facil i t ies

The program also covers apa r tmen t and industrial buildings In ail cases the audits will be expected to bring lower costs improved profi tabi l i ty arid competi t iveness to the businesses in volved

Janet Hannemen, senior p rog ram an alyst at MPSC. said, "The goal of the M B E E P is to help business cus tomers who are having their prof i ts ea ten away by energy costs "

She added 'Bas ica l ly the com mis sion is interested in ensuring that the p l an will be cos t e f f e c t i v e and worthwhile to cus tomers "

HANNEMAN. P R O J E C T manage r for M B f t E P noted two unique aspects of the Michigan plan

1 The s ta te expands the definition of eligible cus tomers

5-part alcohol series offered A five-par t series on alcohol and al-

coholism is being offered by Plymouth Fami ly Service

The series, which will begin Wednes day, Ju ly 18 will be presented through d iagrams , films, discussion and lecture

Anyone who LS. or has been, con-cerned or uncomfortable with thei r own drinking, or that of a family m e m ber. would benefit f rom this series, said David Breeden. executive director of Plymouth F a m i l y S e r v i c e at Wing and Forest

The series also may be helpful to anyone who grew up in a home where there was problem alcohol use he add-ed

Topics will tnelude a l t i tudes physio-logical effects of alcohol and the symp-toms and phases of a lcoholism There also will be a special emphas i s on al-coholism and the fami ly which will look al what happens to fami ly m e m bers caught up in an alcoholic family sys tem and how to get help

Anyone interested in a t tending the series, or wanting m o r e in format ion m a y call Plymouth F a m i l y Service at 453-0890 Enrol lment is l imited

Plymouth Fami ly Service, which is funded In part by P l y m o u t h Communi ty Fund-United Way, also provides on going individual, m a r i t a l and family counseling

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According to Hanneman, the federal rules applied only toWnall c o m m e r r i a customers "We thought the distinction was ar t i f ic ia l We wanted to help out all businesses in Michigan "

The Michigan plan has two phases

The first phase includes c u s t o m e r s de-fined by the federal guidel ines Phase II cus tomers include l a rge r energy users and those using energy for indus trial manufac tur ing

ALSO I N I Q l ' E to the Michigan plan LS the fact that costs for the aud i t s will be paid by the businesses rece ivng the service

"The trend will be to get a w a y f rom subsidized services " said Hanneman The move toward a se l f -support ing p rogram was the result o f ' a 1982 pilot program of commerc ia l aud i t iog con ducted in the state Commerc ia l and in-dustrial cus tomers expressed a willing

rxsu to pay for s e r v i c e * rendered

While ac tua l cos t s for the audit ser vices have yet to be set. those involved with the p r o g r a m say the price must be at t ract ive, yet cover the costs of the auditor and c o m p u t e r spf tware analy sis

Marsden Murphy, a Detroit Eduon Co admin i s t ra to r , ventured a guess that audits conducted in Phase I could cost in the r ange of $200 to JJ00 "Since significant energy and dollar savings are potentially avai lable ." said Mur-phy, "the fee charged should not discourage pa r t i c ipa t ion "

WHAT WILL a cus tomer receive for those dollars^1 P r o g r a m officials envi-sion that audit to be a walk-through type with some analysis An audit would entail

• On site da ta ga ther ing • Analysis of energy used by vari-

ous systems and components of the building

• Energy managemen t advice • Presenta t ion of a wri t ten energy

audit report Murphy said Detroit Edison expects

to accomplish about 1 5.00 commerc ia l energy audi ts a year once the p rogram is under way P r o g r a m organizers are hopeful Phase I audits will s u n this fal l

PHASE II audits a r e expected to be gin a yea r later "Customers will be con tac ted through their bilhngs and

rther advert is ing channels once the p rog ram is available." Murphy said

He said that while actual energy sav ings a r e hard to predict, he was ce r t a in that the audits would help businesses run more efficiently and more p rof i t a blv

"The results of the commerc ia l au dits should also s t imulate increased ac-tivity for consultants, con t r ac to r s and o thers to design sell and install new and rep lacement components and sys terns." he said

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MADONNA COLLEGE

Upon completion of a new library and additional classrooms, offices, lecture hall facilities to serve

Southeastern Michigan's men and women students

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Proclamation of

MADONNA COLLEGE WEEK JUNE 24-30, 1984

Madonna College, a dAsCcnct,<ve independent college ccmrutted Co publxc ifcTv-ccc. founded <ji J 947 by Che Fel<oiar Siscurs of U.voruji; and

of provides educational leadeAship m the liberal oris integrated uuXh care eir-oriented program tuch aj bus men adrumst ration, criminal justice, wuaig and allied health <-nte.rpreting and coimumcahon iciXh deal pensors' gerontology. toaal uvrk, ho^pi. ce care and" religious education mmsCr-ies. and

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iCudcnt enrollment has increased to 5.914 itudenti.

wefr. Che eiiciX.6 oi the FeUcian Sisters and the generally erf doners thro ug ho uX the country, the iacihXies at Uadonna College were recently expanded to include a laAger hbr.any. a lecture halt, additional clou, 1,-10cm* and o^-ccei; and

Madonna College educational Ceiling and tupporX services tc the educationally disadvantaged, and help* dea* itudents achieve the^r goals in the area oi higher, education; and

U encourages appreciation of Che metal, philosophical, and t,pi.ntual values oi the past white 6 tabulating conterrp'latiw preparation ior. the iuture; and

Madonna College has worked with the Livonia public and parochial schools, Ladywood High School. St. Ua.ry Hospital Schoolcraft Community Cotlege, the " Uvoma Chamber o'i Cc*t*erci, the Uvoma Bar Association, federal, state", county and local officials to improve our cormmmly.

*<X.\ THEREFORE. I , Edward H. UcXamaAa, Uayor oi Che City oi Uvoma, County oi uayne, State oi Michigan, do hereby proclaim the week 0'* June 24 - 30, 19t4 as MADONNA COLLEGE WEEK <ji the City oS Uvoma in recognition oi the outstanding cxy.ec and educational contributions ^hich the college has made tc this community.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Offict oi Hay or to be affiled this tr day of May, 19i4.

Jm 1 — Edward H. HcHamara, Uauor C1TV OF LIVOtllA

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It's Rocky vs. Apollo Eccentric hopes to avenge last year's loss in 2nd O&E all-star soccer classic Friday By Jim Hugh** staff writer

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T h e O b s e r v e r Al l -Star s o c c e r team_wil l try to m a k e it t w o In a r o w o v e r t h e E c c e n t r i c Al l -Stare Friday at Livonia S t e v e n s o n .

OU CAN CALL this Classic II. and draw an analogy with the plight of box offic* drawing card Rocky Bal

boa Friday evening the girls All-Area

soccer team from the Observer Newspapers will host the Eccentric 's All-Area squad in a 6 30 matchup at Livonia Stevenson High School, and the team from the east side wants nothing more than to make up for last year's lopsided game

In the inaugural Observer & Eccen trie Girls High School Soccer Classic last year, the Observer team posted a 7-1 victory over the Eccentr ic unit Eccentric coach Terry Dilworth says things may be different this time around

"It should be — unlike last year more of a defensive battle." the young and eager Marian coach said "Both All-Area teams have included more defensive players, and better ones

"I think the players are better than last year A lot are the same, but they've definitely improved The east side is not going to get blown out like they did last year "

THE ECCENTRIC team has a bit of the Rocky character is t ics f rom the first of the three movies — the under dog just looking for a shot at the title The Observerland unit, on the other hand, is the champion and the favor-ite

' I think we have an extremely talented team." said Livonia Steven-son coach Norene Divens, who, along with Mercy coach Gene Fogel. will di-

soccer rect the Apollo Creed-type Observer squad "I think we're stronger than last year, because last year a lot of the first-team players were missing

"All of them play together in the off-season, and they know each other Twelve of the players a re part of the FLIP Rowdies who a re playing for the Midwest Regional (girls under 19) championship this weekend "

Divens. like Dilworth. expects a closer contest than last year ' s game

"We're looking forward to a tough match," Divens noted

"We may be a little more con-trolled this year," said Dilworth "We're not going to be as desperate as it seemed they were last year The east side should be able to move the ball around and use all of the field It should be a controlled game but with a fast tempo."

The game fea tures some of the most-talented players in the state Eight of the teams represented fin-ished in the top 10 of the final Michi gan High School Soccer Coaches Asso-ciation poll

THE OBSERVER team includes Mary Kay Hussey (Stevenson), An-nette Ruggiero (Mercy), Lisa Rigs tad (Bentley), Lisa Russell (Canton). Jen-nifer Huegli (Churchill), Dorene Du-dek (Churchill). Kim Paterson (Bent-ley). Cheryl Galindo (Stevenson). Sue Bar t ram (Farmington), Sberi Wolfe (Bentley). Margie Wangbichler (Can-

ton). Doreen Beagle (Stevenson), Bet-sy Eads (Mercy),-Lisa Broccardo (Ste-venson). Beth Frigge (Canton) and Jennifer Flowers (Churchill).

The Eccentr ic players include Lori Nicley (Athens). Debbie Wojtaszek 'Marian), Lisa Leonard (Lahser), Karen Bed nark (West Bloomfield). Shannon Bessette (Marian). Stephanie Scott (Seaholm). Lii Suttie (Troy), Carol Grenn (Troy), Katy Andreae (Seaholm). Joanne Blake (Troy). Sue Lormin (Athens) . Ju l ie Bessel l (Athens), Katie Perle (Country Day), Cindy Wass (Athens), Joanna Mar quardt (Troy) and Shelagh Brett (Athens)

The following is a summary of some of the Observer players

e Hussey. a junior al l-stater , scored 40 goals and added 26 assists this year to bring her career total to 82 goals and SO assists Hussey. the MVP in last year ' s all-star game, had 11 game-winning goals this past sea-son

e Rigstad, a senior forward , scored 24 goals and had 10 assists She is a second-team all-stater

e Russell, a junior forward, had 21 goals and eight assists, and was an all-state honorable mention

e Huegli. a sophomore forward, scored 12 goals and had eight assists

• Ruggiero, junior midfielder, scored 22 goals and had 21 assists during Mercy's f irst year of varsity soccer. She is a f i rs t - team a 11-stater

e Dudek, a senior midfielder, scored 12 goals and had 20 assists. The all-stater had a goal or assist in 16 of 19 games

e Paterson, a sophomore midfield-er. played all over the field for Bent

WHAT: The Second Annual Ob-server & Eccentric Girls High School Ali-Star Soccer Classic

WHEN: 6 30 p.m. Friday. June 22. WHERE: Livonia Stevenson High

School. 33500 W Si* Mile, west of Farmington Road

WHO: Featuring All-Area soccer players from Oakland and Wayne counties It's the Eccentric All-Area team against the Observer All-Area-Team

WHY: To showcase the best high-school girls soccer players in the area

ADMISSION: Tickets, priced at $ t . are available at the gate before the game

ley She finished the year with 14 goals and II assists, and was an all-state honorable mention

e Bartram, a senior defender, was Farmington's captain and the team's three-year MVP

e Wolfe, a junior defender, picked up a pair of goals and five assists dur-ing the season She has the ability to take the ball the length of the field and put the ball in the net

e Wangbichler. a senior defender, was the mainstay of the Canton de-fense she also scored a goal and had five assists

e Galindo. a senior defender, fin-ished the season with four goals and two.assists She can distribute the ball to get the offensive attack rolling.

• Beagle, a junior goalie, had 11 shutouts and had a 0.69 goal against average.

The following is a summary of some of*the Eccentric team players

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Dick Scott presents Plymouth

High Schools'

"ATHLETES4 OF THE WEEK"

LAURA DARBY Plymouth Canton Softbal l

DEBBIE GLOMSKI Plymouth Salem Softbal l

TWICE A M O N T H , o n e S a l e m a n d o n e C a n t o n a t h l e t e will b e s a l u t e d for the i r e f f o r t s A t h l e t e s will b e s e l e c t e d by t h e c o a c h i n g s t a f f s of the i r r e s p e c t i v e s c h o o l s f o r t h e "Winning D e a l ' ' on a n e w or u s e d c a r or t r uck , s e e Dick S c o t t Bu lck or Dick S c o t t D o d g e

A P L Y M O U T H HIGH S C H O O L F L A S H B A C K Lisa Russell 's talented touch a round the net helped Plymouth Canton close out its girls' soccer s ea son in winning fashion with a 4-0 blanking of Farmington Harrison Friday. May 27. 1983 at Canton .

Russeii netlftd all four goa ls for the Chiefs, bringing her s e a s o n total So 12. Russe<l's tallies and Kim Reeves assis ted on another ' s

Lori Engel ass is ted on two of

Pat Phillips s lopped six Harrison shots to record her third shutout Can to r fired 16 sho t s at the Harrison goal. The victory gave the Chiefs a 5-7-2 final season record

AH-Area Softball S o p h o m o r e D e n l e e T a c k e t l of P l y m o u t h S a l e m la t h e l o n e C E P r e p r a a o n t a t l v e o n e i t h e r t h e Ural or s e c o n d t e e m O b -a e n r e r l a o d All -Area S o f t b a l l T e a m . T h e

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Roush-Ribbs a perfect race combination By C.J. Ri tok s t a t t wri ter

Willie T Kibbs w a s c o n f i d e n t c e r u i n tha t his y e a r h a d f ina l ly ar r ived

This w a s it a f t e r f i n i s h i n g second to r a r i n g u - a m m a f David Hnhhs

in las t y e a r s SCCA T r a n s - A m dr iv ing championsh ip , R i b b s w a s s u r e he could l eap to the t o p

Af te r all. he won m o r e r a c e s (five) and m o r e po le p o s i t i o n s ' f o u r ) t han anyone on the c i r c u i t

•I proved I w a s t he f a s t e s t d r i v e r ' said the 28 y e a r - o l d C a l i f o r n i a n

But it w a s n ' t e n o u g h R i b b s season with DeAt ley e n d e d b e f o r e it go t s t a r t ed After pos t ing t h e s e c o n d - f a s t e s t qua l i fy ing t i m e at R o a d A t l a n t a , the T r a n s - A m s e r i e s o p e n e r M a y i R ibbs

got into an a l tercat ion with pole-s i t ter Bob Lobenberg who Ribbs c l a i m e d "tried to run m e off the ro^d" during pre-race w a r m u p s

Ribbs was further angered by what he ca l led a lack "of backing ( from the t eam) I thought I should have * B e f o r e Bihfvi krww jt, u a m »*f i<r Neil Lx-At ley sa id he w a s a c c e p t i n g tud r e s i g n a t ion

R i b b s balloon b u r s t his hopes for the v a s o n d i s i n t e g r a t i n g a l m o s t

E N T E R T E A M R O l SH. the Livonia based f i rm that had been entrusted with rebui lding Ford's Trans-Am rac-ing t e a m Ford hadn't won a title on the c ircui t in a d e c a d e d u e grea t ly to budget cutbacks

Jack Roush. who m a n a g e s Roush Prr»tofab a n d F o r d e n g i n e e r Bob Ri ley

were g iven the task of putting Ford back in the Trans Am racing business four y e a n a g o Their labors are begin ning to pay div idends this season

And it m a y very well be Ribbs that reaps that harvest

"It w a s al l t iming, really," said Rcwish s p o k e s m a n Walt S u n m r a "We had been watch ing Willie for a long time, and w e were interested in him But he w a s tied up with DeAtley "

When that re lat ionship ended. Roush moved fast and signed Ribbs to drive a second Roush car The car has just been c o m p l e t e d — Wednesday, to be e x a c t - and Ribbs will race it for the first t i m e in Saturday s Trans-Am race at the Detro i t Grand Prix

The Trans -Am season is a 15-race se ries in Canada and the U S featuring stock like mass -produced high per

f o r m a n c e autos that can reach speeds of 180 mph Saturday s will be the first Trans-Am race over the Detroit Grand Prix course and only the second street course in the ser ies

WHICH SI ITS Ribbs just f ine He s mtased four weeks of the season, but no one will be any better prepared for a s tree t course since they have yet to race on one (the other s treet race is Sept 2 at Trots Riv ieres Quebec i

And although Ribbs is unfami l iar with the car h e l l be driving, be is s u p r e m e l y confident in both himsel f and his machine

"The Mercury Capri is the most tech no log ica l ly advanced car in Trans A m " he said bluntly "Ford hasn't beer a winner in Trans A m in 10 y e a r s

"They are now "

That isn t just talk T e a m Roush driver Greg Picket t leads the dr iver s championship point race and won Port land Ore R a c e w a y event last Satur-day by 46 seconds

GM cars — like the DeAt ley C a m a r c Ribbs drove last season h a v e dorru nated in the past few years Ribbs sees that era ending

"They've put together the right c o m bination " he said of T e a m Roush which is sponsored by Ford Motocraf t "It's the right personnel the right t eam *

IT'S THAT combination that Ribbs f igures g i v e s h im a shot at the driver's title, despite miss ing four races , ' I 've done the impossible be fore " he said "Maybe I can do it again "

Winning Saturday's race h o w e v e r

Rowdies seek Regional crown

^will be a tall order which both Ribt* and Stannard a c k n o w l e d g e d A new virtually untested c a r and a driver whc hasn't raced in a m o n t h a r e major o b stacles

However Ribbs thinks the Capr should do better on the s tree t (course

It's very nimble, v e r y quick *

Ribbs ride LS g u a r a n t e e d for just on< race but -Stannard w a s conf ident tha-Ribbs would remain a m e m b e r of tlx t eam "if the sponsorship c a n be found

"The problem is tha t budgets art locked in at the beg inn ing of the year Stannard expla ined 'Hope fu l l y . If ev ervthing works out. Wil l ie will be abl». to race with us the re s t of the year "

There's one thing Ribbs would lik« more than just rac ing for T e a m Roust

and that's winning

By Brad E m o n i Slaft writer

The F L i P - R o w d i e s a n d A v i s h a v e a lot in c o m m o n " W h e n y o u ' r e N o 2, you t ry h a r d e r "

The R o w d i e s c o m p r i s e d of p l a y e r s f r o m F a r m i n g t o n . L i v o n i a a n d P l y m -outh, will a t t e m p t to c a p t u r e the Mid west R e g i o n a l g i r l s 19 a n d - u n d e r Soccer C h a m p i o n s h i p t h i s w e e k e n d at Schoo lc ra f t Co l l ege a t i t l e w h i c h elud ed t h e m last y e a r

Nine t e a m s f r o m e i g h t d i f f e r e n t s t a t e s will v ie fo r t he c r o w n , s p o n s o r e d by the Mich igan Y o u t h S o c c e r Associa Uon (MYSL) T h e r e g i o n a l c h a m p i o n then a d v a n c e s to t he l : S Y o u t h .Soccer Associat ion C h a m p i o n s h i p s J u l y 21 22 in St Louis Mo

soccer -—The R o w d i e s have been put in Group J a long with representa t ives f r o m Illi nois and Indiana Group II includes t e a m s f r o m Wisconsin. Missouri and Ohio North Group III features Ohio South. Nebraska and Missouri

T H E ROWDIES, State Cup champi ons. play against Ill inois at 1 p m .Sat urday and f a c e Indiana a! 5

Each group winner and one wild card t e a m a d v a n c e to Sunday s aemif i naLs Both g a m e s will be held s imul ta

neously at 10 a m The championship is scheduled for 2 p m

Runner-up last year in the regional to T a m m e l l Crow of St Louis, the Rowdies appear ready for a regional championsh ip run

They d e m o l i s h e d foor opponents last weekend en route to the Midland l i m -

i t a t i o n s 1 c r o w n Annette Rugg iero scored four goals

and Sue F e r g u s o n and Kim Paterson notched three each as the Rowdies bur led the Sag inaw Township Pioneers in

ihe championship, 15-0 The Rowdies also posted wins over

host Midland (13-0). the Northvi l l e Sting f 10-0) and the Fl int Strikars < 16-0) a s Doreen Beagle was the goa l tender

"RIGHT NOW things s e e m to be blending," said Dave Lussier, the t e a m ' s coach "These kids have played together for f ive years arid when the high school season is over , they look forward to renewing their fr iendships and playing together *

Rounding out the FLip Rowdie roster this weekend are P a m Craigie , Dorene Dudek Lori Engel. Terri Groat . Cheryl Galindo, Kim Reeves , Andrea Bokos Lisa Russell , Margie Wangbichler Chris Lussier, Jennifer Huegli , Col leen O'Connor Daniel le Montroy and Shel ly Stasze l

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Wilcox baseball camp teaches Tiger ball T h e T i g e r s a r e c o m i n g Not just t o T i g e r s t a d i u m e i ther

T h i r t e e n c u r r e n t D e t r o i t T i g e r p l a y e r s and c o a c h e s will be on h a n d fo r the Mill Wilcox B a s e b a l l ' ' a m p to N- con

d u c t e d .tt C e n t r a l West l and CHV H a l :

P a r k beh ind

I t ' s t he s e c o n d s u m m e r Wilcox a n d J T r y M i j a i h a v e c o l l a b o r a t e d on the

Western gets 'A' title The G a b n e l e brothers g a n g e d up on

No 1-ranked Bishop G a l l a g h e r last Sat-urday to bring the s l a t e Class A base ball t it le to Walled Lake Western

Western stunned h e a v i l y - f a v o r e d Gallagher 9-8 in the championsh ip g a m e at Eastern Michigan Univers i ty

Dan Gabne le , the a l l - s ta te junior right-hander, pitched the f inal three innings for the Warriors Desp i t e losing Western's e a r l y lead by v ir tue of a tape-measure, three-run b o m e r in the sixth. Dan got credit for the * i n

He can thank his brother A f t e r Gal-lagher forged an 8-8 tie. Mike Gabriele

s ingled h o m e pinch runner Brian Alth err with the winning run in the top of the seventh Altherr w a s running for catcher D a v e Bartone, who led off with a walk

Dan Gabr ie le m o w e d Gal lagher down in order in the s e v e n t h , .

Western, which f inished fourth in the Western Lakes Act iv i t i es Associat ion, entered the s t a t e tourney with a 10-11 record It f inished 17-11 and s t a t e c h a m p s

Gal lagher , ranked No 1 in the s ta te and as high a s N o 23 in the nation ac-cording to USA Today, finish at 33-4

• a m p d e s i g m x ! to i n s t r u c t voungs1«T>-R-I6 in th«- b a s i c s of p i t c h i n g h i t t ing f i e ld ing a n d b a s e - r u n n i n g

Those i n s t r u c t i o n s c o m e s t r a i g h t ! r o m t h e p ros , w i th l o t s uf he lp f r o m loca l e x p e r t s l ike P l y m o u t h C a n t o n b a s e b a l l c o a c h F r e d Cr i s sey

It won t be all work F o r t he $119 p r i c e e a c h c a m p p a r t i c i p a n t wil l r e c e i v e a c a m p T - s h i r t a T ige r base-ba l l hat a n 8x10 co lo r pho to t a k e n wi th

Wi l cox , a n a u t o g r a p h e d b a s e b a l l a n d tw.r t i c k e t s t o a T ige r g a m e

R e s p o n s e a l r e a d y h a s r e s u l t e d in a s i . Id-out f i r s t sess ion but a s e c o n d ses s ion is p l a n n e d for 10 a m to 1 30 p m J u l y 31. Aug 1 a n d Aug 3 S p a c e is l i m i t e d to 200 P a r e n t s of c a m p e r s a r e i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d a n d w a t c h

F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l M i j a l a t T22-2S40 b e f o r e i p m , or a t 595-3780 a f t e r , o r w r i t e Milt Wi lcox B a s e b a l l C a m p 34235 F o r d , W e s l l a n d . 48185

Tallian trio triumphs A trio of Ta l l ians tr iumphed at the

fourth annual Canton Fest iva l Golf Tournament last Saturday at F e l l o w s Creek Golf Course

Bob Tal l ian, F n t a Tall ian Jr and Fritz Tal l ian S r . combined for a 10-un-der par 62 to de fea t two- t ime tourney c h a m p s John Domka , Gary Pa l i s and

Jay Pesant by one stroke Tied at 84 were the trios of Jef f

Hagen. Bob Barle l t and Mike Gapski and Paul Shay, Mike Shay and John F o s t e r The Shay trio won the tie-breaker for third place

Bob Green was the longest dr ive c h a m p

» E A G L E S S O A R

Charlie Vella a f irst-year m e n s soccer c lub is start ing to c o m e a l i v e

The Plymouth-Canton Eag les , w h o play in the Great Lakes Mens Soccer League defeated Bonanza 5-2 Sundav to lift their record to 3-4

Gerd Looff and Ric Anger scored a pair of goals David Varana notched the f i f th

Vella said goal ie Tim Butzow played a strong g a m e for the E a g l e s

The Eag le s take on Livonia F lor i s t s Sunday

• S O C C E R C L L B T R Y O I T T S

The Canton Soccer Club is organiz tng tryout sess ions for girls and boys interested in playing in the Bonanza Soccer League

The tryputs are for boys born in the years 1970 through 1973 and for g ir ls bom 1967-1972

Three tryout dates have been set from 9 a m to noon Saturday, J u n e 23. from noon to 3 p m Sunday. June 24, and from 9 a m to noon Saturday June 30

The tryouts will be at the Canton Recreat ion C o m p l e x on Canton Cen ter Road at Proctor

For more information, call Phil La joy at 981-4296 or Steve Kuzusko at 981-6327

• B A S E B A L L T O U R N E Y

The c i ty of Livonia and the Livonia Junior Footbal l League will co-spon-sor a basebal l tournament for boys baseball t e a m s aged 14 and under the weekend of July 6-8

Entry f e e is 150 per t e a m and there's a three -game guarantee for each t e a m Entry should be in by F n day. June 22

Send checks to Livonia Junior Foot-ball League at tent ion J e r r y Lemar PO Box 2642 Livonia 48150

For more informat ion , cal l Leman af ter 7 p m at 591-2358 or the Livo-nia Parks and R e c r e a t i o n Depart ment 261-2260 during the day

• ATTENTION KICKERS

AnjSfi lvmouth Canton High School boy ( g r a / e s 9-12 i n t e r e s t e d in playing varsity soccer next fal l should con tact coach Mike Morgan at 420-0063

• E L K S J U N I O R G O L F

The first P l y m o u t h E l k s No 178C Junior Golf Outing is se t for Friday July 13 at Hilltop GoW Club in Plym-outh

The tournament, for g o l f e r s ages 12-17 costs $10 per e n t r y Register'at Hilltop on the f o l l o w i n g dates Fri-days June 22 and J u n e 29, 5-7 p m Saturdays June 23 and J u n e 30, 9-11 a m John Jawor HiHtop owner will a lso take reg is trat ions

For more in format ion , cal l Alvin Tase 477-4145, a f ter J u n e 15

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More than 100 p l a y e r s and JO cheer leaders ages 9-14 part ic ipate in Lions football

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Lf anybody is going u> d u l i e n g « ti»e Plymouth-Canton EUu in tbe RMlorO-Adray Coonje Mack baseball league U>ey d better « e p forward in a hurry

Canton, better known as Canton Catholic because of the f ive Catholic Central p layers on the roster, is now 6-0 a f ter devastat ing its c losest rival Redford Union Don Foas. 17-0 Tuesday

R U had c o m e jnto the contest 4-0 "We were good with the bats What

e l s e can you u y ' - said Canton coach D a v e Racer 'The kids e y e s lit up when they found out (Brian) Porter was pitching They responded well to tbe cha l l enge '

Brian Porter a graduating senior at

baseball Livotua Stevenson, is a top recrui t for tbe Eastern Michigan U n i v e r s i t y base-ball t eam On this night, h o w e v e r , tbe right-hander was bounced pretty good

John Longridge s U r t e d tbe a s s a u l t in tbe first inning, ripping a double to right center C C i Tim Micbal ik fol-lowed with a line-shot h o m e run to l e f t

CANTON K N O C K E D Porter out in the secood A single and t w o w a l k s loaded the bases with no outs R U coach Glenn Murdoch brought on Bill Ul le to pitch

Jeff Wittner gree ted him with a long grand s l a m h o m e r and Canton w a s off to a mercy kil l ing of R U .

It was 9-0 a f t e r two. 1 a f t e r three. 17-0 and over a f t e r four and a half.

"Those were the f irst runs Porter had given up all year," Murdoch said "I promise you we'll g i v e tbem a bet ter g a m e next t i m e " .

RU was playing wi thout tbe s e r v i c e s of Don Taylor, its prized inf ie lder , who popped a tendon in his shoulder

Not many t e a m s h a v e g iven Canton much trouble A 5-4 win aga ins t Bishop

Borgess w a s tbe only c lose g a m e the defending l e a g u e c h a m p * have had.

"When w e f irs t looked at this league, I thought it would be a good one." Racer »aid. "I'd l ike to say it still is I hope w e don't get a run away ."

Racer said he s t i l l f e a r s the Redford Thurston team. Thurston has yet to play because the c o r e of its t e a m just f inished winning tbe s t a t e Class B championship

John Nissen w a s the winning pitcher for Canton in tbe R U mhasaore He al-lowed Just one hit, a f irst - inning s ingle by Kevin Moore in f i v e inning* of work

Longridge. Dan Michaels . John Rog-ers. and D a v e Knapp led Canton s 15-hit at tack with t w o apiepe .

Canton takes on B o r g e s s again to-night at home

Canton racer upsets favorite Perry Younce of Canton showed

s o m e of the dash Saturday night that m a d e him the 1982 rookie of the year at Flat Rock, as be held off Joy Fair, tbe hard-charging legend of local race tracks, to win a 30-lap late-model fea-ture

The win was his first in an event sanct ioned by the Automobi le Racing

_Gub of Amer ica lnc Younce. piloting a 1984 super modi-

f ied Camaro. led for the last 27 laps many of them with Fair's car fi l l ing his rear-v iew mirror

"Joy's been winning races for 50 years and had won this race three

people in sports years in a row,* said Younce "I w a s able to bold him off It w a s n i c e to break his streak."

Fair wasn't the only one chas ing Younce Hard after h im a l s o w e r e D a v e Kuhlman of Howell and Harold Cook of Sylvania. Ohio The three of them have 13 Flat Rock ARC A wins a m o n g them but they couldn't f i g u r e a

way past the youngster K u h l m a n end-ed up third and Cook fourth. _ In the featured e v e n t of the 21st an-

nual Flat Rock ARCA 100. Bil l Venturi ni of Chicago set a n e w track record for ARCA Tal ladega Super Car Ser i e s cars to grab the pole, then f o l l o w e d that up with a win in tbe race

Venturing who pocketed 12,800, won by half a lap o v e r Lee R a y m o o d of Dayton

Jeff Hooker of C leve land w a s third, fol lowed by D a v e y All ison of Huey-town. Ala the son of NASCAR c h a m p Bobby Allison, and Boseo Lowe of Fair-

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IN THE 12-LAP f igure-e ight race, Jack Dandy of Tay lor edged Dave Mil-ler and Bob Studt. both of Dearborn Heights

In tbe s t ree t - s tocks e v e n t . Barry Wil-l iams was the A-main c h a m p and Carl Butzin reigned in B m a i n

Saturday night, the F l a t Rock Speed-way will hold the third annual Michi-gan Short Tack Grand Pr ix , with a full program of la te -mode l , f igure-eight, and s t r e e t - s t o c b and midget racing Time trials are i t 6 p . m with racing beginning at 7 J0 p.m.

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It w a s not a particularly good af ter noon for the East squads, but it was a t remendous afternoon for high-school basketbal l in tbe state of Michigan

The 5th annual Basketbal l Coaches Associat ion of Michigan All-Star Fest i -val a t tracted 1,376 fans to Western Michigan's Read Fie ldhouse in Kala-m a z o o last Saturday

Tbe fans saw tbe West al l -stars take t w o of tbe three contests

Tbe only victory for the East c a m e in tbe girls' g a m e Tbe East , led by Yvonne Thompson s (Flint Northern,! 15 points h a m m e r e d the West 71-48

Tbe two Observer land players

Livonia Bentley s Laurie D a y and Farmington Hills Our Lady of Mercy ' s Sarah Basford — played wel l D a y con tributed seven points, four rebounds and an assist in 19 m i n u t e s of p lay Basford scored four points, o n e re-bound, one assist and one s tea l in 21 m i n u t e s

IN' THE featured at tract ion , tbe Class A all-star game, tbe West nipped the East 119-112 Eli Parker ( P o n l i a c Central) led the West with 22 points Mr Basketball D e m e t r e u s G o r e < De-troit Chadsey) led the East , and al l o ther scorers, with 24 points

Tom Domako represented Observer land nicely with s ix points and f i ve re-bounds in 19 m i n u t e s of p lay Tbe Livo-nia Stevenson grad is heading next fal l to Montana State

The West ruled the Class B-C-D con-test 95-80 Kevin Haverdink (Hamil ton) and Craig Chappell (Wyoming Rogers ) led tbe West with 14 e a c h East ' s Ed Wilcox (Oak Park) led all scorers with 26 points

WMl" Sports Informat ion Director John Beatty said the f e s t i va l w a s a suc-cess

"Last year w e had 3.100 people here But. I think w e had just a s m a n y people

in here this y e a r I don't know if they used a d i f ferent count ing s y s t e m or what. It was a n ice turnout," he said

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e Scott , a senior defender , s cored f i ve goals , but m o r e important ly , w a s the glue on Seaholm's defense .

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OK, YOU'RE the coach of this year s Ob-server land All-Area Softball squad Here's some things you may want to know about your team

YouT two pitchers have a combined win loss record of 32-8 In 280 Innings of work they have struck out 253 batters Their combined ERA is just over 1 00

Your catcher ts hitting 464, has a cannon arm and is a solid team leader Your infield has a com bined batting average of 40? and a fielding aver age over 900 You're outfield is hitting 397 and knocking in an average of 23 runs per player

What you have, coach, is a bona fide champion ship club

Lisa Bokovoy Stevenson

Nancy Rzepka Borgess

Linda Lee Loeffler Stevenson

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Actually, we, the Observer sports staff, have the luxury of selecting the coach for this All-Area team The coach we select gets to wear the title "Coach of the Year" for 1984

We listed the nominations — Lee Cagle, Livonia Stevenson, Rob Willette. Plymouth Salem, Joe Ep-stein, Livonia Franklin. Je r ry Abraham, Bishop Borgess Vic Koos, WestJaOd John Glenn and some others

KOOS didn't have an overabundance of talent on his Rocket softball team this season He had a very young club The team struggled at first, losing five of its first nine ballgames Koos kept his t e a m to-gether They didn't panic

Suddenly, they reeled off nine straight wins The Rockets made a strong run in the stale tourney The Rockets swept through the Dearborn district tour oament before bowing to Bishop Borgess in the re-gionals

The Rockets 19-8 season is a tribute to the pnde of the young team and the patience of Observer '.and s 1984 Coach of the Year. Vic Koos

Here's the 1984 All-Area softbal! tearr.

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Lisa Botovo), Livonia Stevenson Tbe toughest thing to remember about Bokovoy is thai she's only a junior She is a most dominant player as her statistics will attest

The first team all-state choice was 19 2 Her ERA was 0 53 She struck out 161 batters in 131 innings and walked just 19 She hurled two no-hitters. five one-hitters and five two-hitters

Her rising fastball has been clocked at 70 mph And, she's also tough at the plate She hit 518 this season with six home runs and 3? RBI

Nancy Rzepka. Bishop Borgess Her stats aren't quite as impressive as Bokovoy s nor ts her fast-ball. but this senior is as fierce a competitor as you'd want on your club

She was 13-6 with the Spartans with a 1 90 ERA She posted 92 strikeouts

Rzepka a three-sport standout and honor stu dent, was named Borgess Woman Athlete of tbe Year — the most prestigious award given to a Bor gess athlete

I N F I E L D E R S

Linda Lee Loeffler. Livonia Stevenson: This per sonable senior us everything a coach could want in a catcher She hits ( 464) she fields well ( 958 fielding percentage!, she throws well nnaikng four of the seven runners who dared to steal), and she is a gen-eral on the field

A tribute to the type of competitor Loeffler is she improved her batting average 130 points since her junior year and her field average 129 points

Soe Sheer an. Redford l a i o e : This senior was a major offensive weapon tor the Panthers, hitting 362 with 21 runs scored, and 14 RBI She was also a

solid fielding first baseman with a 993 fielding per centage She made only one error all season, han dling 145 chances

Sheeran's ability to get on base made tbe Panther offense go Her on base average is close to 500

Amy A as tin. North Farming too There have been few high school athletes with more raw ability than this senior She excelled in three sports for the Raiders as well as in the claasroom

The shortstop hit 492 this past season, had three doubles, four triples and two home runs She knocked in 28 runs, scored 31 more, and stole 13 bases At shortstop, she made just nine errors in 90 chances ( 900).

Her career batting average at North was 405 She struck out just six times in 195 at bats Austin holds every career offensive record at North Farm ington

"She's the best female athlete ever at North Farmington." said her coach Dennis Mikel He's not exaggerating.

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Patry Cox. Bishop Borgess This petite senior gives new meaning to tbe word shortstop - she s a tiny young woman (short i who slops everything

She is quite a player She had a 953 fielding per centage making 125 putouts She also contributed offensively, hitting 322 with 38 walks, an import ant stat for a leadoff hitter

"Patty was the finest all-around player on our team," said coach Jerry Abraham Cox started eve-ry game for Borgess the past two seasons

Miss) Lundy. Westland John Glenn. "Hiis junior third baseman is the Mike Schmidt of this all-star team This is our power hitter

Lundy hit 395 for Vic Koos team, with nine dou bl.es. two triples three home runs and 28 RBI Twice in iwo years she has collected two home runs and six RBI in one game

"Missy was fearless at third base She fielded foe bunt perfectly and had a Big 10 arm." Koos said

O I T F I E L D Lonnie Payne, Livonia Bentley Tbe last of three

talented juniors on this squad, Payne is a punishing hitter She hit 472 She is also a fleet-footed out fielder with a 941 percentage Q

'Lonnie is a team leader." said Bentley coach Bob Dean "She is the type of player that is always willing to help out the other players whenever she can " *

Lii Gargaro, Livonia Stevenson: Another power hitter This senior ripped five doubles, two triples and four homers for the Spartans while hitting at a 385 clip She is also a sure-handed outfielder mak

ing just two errors all season both throwing errors Gargaro knocked in 29 runs and scored 20 She

was a second team all-state selection Jill Walaer, Redford Tborston The best way to

describe Walser is, she covers center field like a blanket You will not be productive hitting the ball to center field when this attractive senior is out there

"Sbe comes to plav every game " said coach Ron Lectka

Walser, who is a professional model, batted 333 with four triples and 20 RBI for the Eagles

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Judy Buresh of Garden City was first overall for the women and set a new age-group record in the 26-34 class with a blazing 31 12, more than three minutes ahead of Mar ybeth Dillon Ward (34 23} and Mar ianne Bayne (34 24). who dueled it out for second

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It's something Emil Ma/eski and his team will cherish forever

Thunloc High School did what seemed impossible two months ago, capturing the state Class B baseball championship with a thrilling j-i vic-tory over previously No 1-ranked Wyoming Park, a team which fin-ished with a 32-3 record

It was pure elation for the Thurston coach, his team and their loyal back-ers Saturday at Eastern Michigan University's Bnggs Field

The school celebrated its first-ever state title

Th is is an amazing ballclub," said Majeski, the 19-year veteran of the coaching ranks. "They've been bat-tlers all year and they've kept their composure "

Thurston had numerous opportuni-ties to crack under pressure, but sen-ior pitcher David Kress saved his best outing for last

THE HARD-THROWING right hander pitched a masterful game, al-lowing just five hits while striking out six.

After giving up three straight hits and a run in the second inning, Kress yielded only one hit the rest of the way ,

"I feel I had my best stuff today," said Kress, who was plagued by elbow trouble earlier in the year "But we

played good defense and that's the name of the game *

Tbe Eagles played flawlessly all af-ternoon, a far cry from Friday s 7-6 semifinal win over Grand Rapids Christian. In that game. Thurston made six errors

'Everybody had the Jitters Friday." said center fielder Tim DeMarco "Before we came here (to EMU), coach Majeski told us to keep a level bead and not get down on the um-pires"

Besides Kress, who finished the season with a 7-5 record, there were many other heroes Saturday

One of Friday's stars, Greg Somer ville, made a great thro* from left field in tbe second inning to keep Marty Richards at third

IN THE THIRD. De Marco made a sliding catch to rob Steve Jenkinson of a base hit Meanwhile, shortstop Dave Dziobak ?nd second baseman Mike Maurin grabbed everything that came their way

But it was John Blicharz's clutch two-run double in the first inning, sooting Kress and DeMarco, which provided the final margin of victory

"I've been around a long time, but I'm most happy for the team," said Majeski "The difference is that these guys pick each other up It was a great team e f fo r t "

Wyoming Park right-hander Jim Hazlett. who suffered his first loss, pitched well in his own right He gave

up just four hits and walked three "I thought maybe both teams would

score more runs," Majeski said, "but Kress was the man of the hour

He was the one who was pressured to go to Florida (over Easter vaca-tion). but I have a rule that you have to stay if you want to play He stayed with us and look — we won the cham-pionship."

IN FRIDAY'S semifinal at Ypailan-ti High School, Somerville and Bli-chari made the clutch plays to give Thurston a one-run triumph over Grand Rapids Christian, a team which bowed out at 19-10

Somerville, a S-foot-5, 13«-pound stick of dynamite, pitched and hit the Eagles to victory

He helped his own cause with an RBI single in the third to give Thurs-ton a 1-1 tie All told, tbe Eagles ex-ploded for five runs in that inning The key play came when Grand Ra-pids catcher Todd DeKok overthrew first base, trying to nail DeMarco, who had struck out. The overthrow brought two Thurston runners home. Kress also contributed to the surge with an RBI single

Trailing 5-1. Christian got a run back in the fourth on a Thurston er-ror. Grand Rapids knotted the count at 5-all with three more runs in the fifth as the Eagles made another cost-ly infield mistake.

But in the sixth. Somerville put Thurston ahead to stay when he dou-

bled home Brian McGrath and Sam Amato.

THAT LED to a hair-raising finish in the bottom of the seventh.

Blicharr, playing first base, robbed lead-off man Jim Vos of a hit with a Dave Bergman-like stop,

"That first baseman made a beck of a play,""said Christian coach Dick VanderKamp, whose team made five errors. "If he doesn't make that play it's a two-base hit."

With one out. losing pitcher J im Klunder then rapped his second straight single to keep things alive for Christian.

Brother Dan Klunder then drilled a shot to Dziobak, whose throw from short was scooped out of the dirt by Blicharz for the second out

Jim Timmer then brought Klunder home with a single and went to third when the throw from the outfield sailed into the box seats, placing the tying run (Timmer) on third base

Despite his team's sixth e r r o r . . Somerville stayed cool on the moiuxf-and was rewarded He got DeKok out on a slow tapper near the mound to end the came

GREG'S a gutsy pitcher," said the Thurston coach "Most pitchers would have given up And look who gets the" hit to win the game "

Somerville finished the year with an 8-0 record He and his teammates won seven straight t ou rnamen t games to finish with a 17-9-1 overall record ^ ,

NOTICE O F P U B L I C HEARING

CITY O F P L Y M O U T H . M I C H I G A N

At a regular meeting of the City Commission to be held in the i ommtmion Chamber of City Hall on Monday. July 2. 1984 at - 30 V V a public hearing will be held to di.vuss the following

Vacating tbe 16-foot alley between Roe Street and \oo Arbor Trmll and between Roe Street and Hamilton Street Lots affected are No 687 and No 690 through No 700, Plat No 19. and Lou No 1 throegh No 3 and No 17 through No 27. Price Place Subdivision

All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportu nity to participate in the discussion At the close of the public hearing, all comments and suggestions of those citiiens participating will be considered by the City Commis sion, prior to rendering its decision

GORDON G LIMBURG City Clerk

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Notice is hereby given that on Mooday, July 1984, at 7 10 p m the following Special Assessment Roll will be reviewed by the City Commission of the City of Plymouth, in the Commission Chamber of the Plymouth City Hall

NUMBER OF ROLL 140

IMPROVEMENT 995 W Ann Arbor Trail, also known as Lot 290. Assessor s Plymouth Plat No 12(T1SR«E) Six (fl) parting credits at $2,817 each for a total of 116.902 less credit for monies received 12.254 lora net cost of 114 ,648 to be spread over a ten < 10) ' year period with annual principal payments of $1,464 80 plus interest at on the unpaid principal balance

At tius Review, objections to said Assessment will be beard The Assessment Roll Is on file in the office of tbe City Clerk for public examination during regular business hours

GORDON G LIMBL'RG. City Clerk

CITY O F P L Y M O U T H M I C H I G A N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G AND R E V I E W O F S P E C I A L A S S E S S M E N T ROLL

Notice is hereby given that on Mooday. Jnly 2. 1»»4, at 7 10 p.m. the following Special Assessment Roll will be reviewed by the City Commission of the City of Plymouth, in the Commission Chamber of the Plymouth City Hall

NUMBER OF ROLL IMPROVEMENT 5 3 8 S75 S Main Street. Plymouth, also known as the

southerly 18 feet of Lot 7M). all of Lot 751. Assessor • Plymouth Plat (TlS R8E LA8 P42 WCR) Seven (7) parking credits at $1,817 each for a total of $19,71$ to be spread over a tec (10) year period with annual principal payments of $1,971 90 plus inter tat si 10S % on the unpaid principal balance

At this Review, objections to said Assessment will be heard The .Assessment Roll is on file in the office of the City Clert for public examination during regular business hours

GORDON G LIMBURG City Clerk

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Notice is hereby given that registrstioe of Qualified Electors for the Primary Elec-tion. to be held on Tuesday August 7, 1984 will be taken at the Office of the City Clerk during regular office hours and as enumerated below

Mooday July 9th 1984 during the hours of 8 00 a m until 4 $0 p m Eastern Daylight Time

at which time, registrations will class, and no further registrations will be received for aatd election

Qualifications of an elector for registration are as follows 1 atiaee of the United States t. At least II years of age. $ Resident of the State of Michigan for thirty I SO) days 4. Resident of the City of Plymouth on or before thirty (JO) days prior to the

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Most tax-shelter deals a r r intri ca le ly s t ructured with as many v a n at ions as there are sections of the tax code Nevertheless most ope ra t e main ly on the basis of several general tax saving principles the benef i t s of which flow through to individual investors These are as follows

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S e c o n d , s h e l t e r s o f t e n o f f e r outr ight tax reductions by taking ad-van tage of tax credits on cer ta in in v e s t m e n t s such as energy saving equipment Investors can invest the money saved in taxes elsewhere, as a result , they can come out ahead even if the shel ter eventually shows a loss

THIRD, I F the shelter ea rns in-come chances a r e the income would qual i fy as a long-term capi ta l gain, now taxed at a maximum e f fec t ive r a t e of 20 percent Most of these ben ef i t s a r e part and parcel of the popu lar pa r tne rsh ips available today

Picking the right tax shel ters is tr icky, and you will be well-advised to let a professional select the shelter that m a k e s good economic sense and falls" in the appropriate risk ca tegory However , regardless of who m a k e s the selection, you might benefi t f r o m observing the following guidelines

• Par tnersh ips are not liquid and investors should be able to par t with their money for five, 10 or more yea r s A few large brokerage f i r m s keep a buv-sell list to help investors who want out to find buyers Some f i r m s buy public partnerships units but only if they are four years old and then for only the original inves tment or pe rhaps a little more, which could mean 70 percent of eventual net worth

e Don't invest without a f inancial cushion A minimum net worth of

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• Learn the record of the general pa r tne r s Did previous project ions of prof i t s and tax benef i t s work out"* The prospectus should tell If you a r e so inclined read Brennan Reports be fo re buying a shel ter You may obtain the report by wri t ing to Brennan Re ports . Suite 245. P O Box 882 Valley Forge, PA 19482 For more detailed information you m a y wish to read "Tax Shelters The Basics." Harper & Row $13 95

A SPECIAL I N V E S T M E N T semi nar with out-of-town guest speakers-making presentat ions on real es tate , oil and gas mutua l funds will take place 7-10 p m Wednesday, June 27

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An educational f inancia l planning^ seminar is being sponsored by Sid Mittra and the Observer & Eccentr ic , Newspapers on Wednesday, July 11. at the Baldwin L ib ra ry in Birming h a m Topics will include taxes, in-vestment re t i rement , and long range financial planning There is no admis-sion charge for the seminar , but reg istration is required P lease call 643-8888

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Sharon R Jackson, d a u g h t e r of Mr and Mrs Wil h a m Obnen of Livonia was named an assistant vice president at Harr is Bank in Chicago Jackson joined the bank in 1973

Charlie Henry of West land is driving a Dodge Shelby Charger in the Sports Car Club of America s road racing for 1984 He will compe te in the SCCA s Central Division SSB Championship, trying to earn an invitation to the national runof f s held in October at Atlanta

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"I l ike the feel of doing everything," he noted, "because then I don' t have anyone e lse to b l ame "

"Blues on the R u n ' is being sold in all H a r m o n y House stores and rs get t ing regu la r a i rp l ay on WIlBS

Having wr i t t en more than 100 songs. Size has his own publishing c o m p a n y while wai t ing for a big record company to d iscover his talent

DRL M M E R J.C. Heard s talent was discovered in 1939 when the Detroi ter was s u m m o n e d to New York to play in the big band of Teddy Wilson Since then. H e a r d , who has lived in Troy for 15 yea r s , went on to play with vir tual ly every jazz mus ic ian of consequence

Now f ron t ing a big band. Heard was honored by the Michigan Foundat ion for the Arts in May for his "outstanding ach ievemen t in his field "

"This was quite an honor for m$." Heard said, "and I was proud because no other jazz music ian has ever been given this award "

At age 66. Heard is as enthusias t ic as a kid about his 12-piece band that plays e v e r y Monday ryght at Mar lowe 's in Southfield

"I feel sorry for kids today," he said, "because many of them have never heard big band music be fo re "

There will be chances to rec t i fy that this s u m m e r , as the J.C. Heard band will play the music of Basie and Elling-ton at B i rmingham ' s f r e e "In the P a r k " music ser ies on Thursday, Aug 16, at Sham Park and then at the Montreux Detroit Kool Jazz Fes t iva l on Sa turday . Sept 1, when he opens fo r Dizzy Gil-lespie

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• JAZZ FESTIVAL The third annual Frog Island Tent

Jazi Festival will be held from noon to midnight Saturday, June 23, under a tent at Frog Island Field, on the banks of the Huron River in Ypsilan-ti's Depot Town There will be food booths, soft drinks and juices and a cash bar

The lineup includes Tom Saunders and the Surfside Six at 2 p m the New Larry Nozero Quartet at 4 p m the J C Heard Orchestra at 6 p m the Motor City J a n All Stars at 8 p m , and the Son Seals Blues Band at 10 p-m Tickets are $7 in advance, *8 at the gate the day of the show Among locations where tickets are on sale are the Record Collector in Red ford, Hammel Music in Plymouth and Livonia and Marlowe's in Southfield

• IRISH MUSIC "Land of Hearts Desire, a festival

of traditional Irish music and theater will be presented Saturday-Sunday, June 23-24, at the Ark Coffeehouse tn Ann Arbor Three short plays will be interspersed with the musical sets of Ireland's folk songs Show times are 6 and 9 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m Sun-day Tickets at J7* are on sale at Schoolkids Records and the Perform-ance Network, both in Ann Arbor For more information call 761-1451

• PM MAGAZINE' The Seymour Schwartz Agency of

Southfield will be featured" on the WJBK-TV. Channel 2, show "PM Magazine' at 7 30 p m Tuesday, June 26 The entertainment agency, beaded by Schwartz, handles shows, music and promotion

• TALENT AUDITIONS The Michigan Renaissance Festival

talent auditions continue 1-4 p.m. Sunday, June 24, at the festival site at the Colombiere Center in Clarkston Needed are a variety of unusual 16th-century street characters, mimes, musicians, jugglers and magicians Those auditioning should bring a re-sume and wear or bring a detailed sketch of their intended Renaissance costume. For more information, call Maggie Patton or Dana Gamarra at the festival office in Birmingham, phone 64S-9440. from 10 a m to 4 p.m. weekdays

• FILM PREMIERE "Popcorn Man," a new film by Da-

vid Zaremba, will premiere at a f i w ihowli^ for the public at 3 p m Sun-day, June 24, at the Redford Theatre.

17360 Lahaer, Detroit The half hour film by the 19 year-old f i lmmaker concerns a retarded man and his spe-cial friendship with an alcoholic young man An organ recital and a slide lecture on the production also will be presented Zaremba will intro-duce the film's cast and crew

• B I G G E S T PARTIES The " World's Largest Grand Prix

Parties will be held two consecutive nights, Friday-Saturday. June 22-23. in the Renaissance Ballroom of the Westin Hotel in the Renaissance Cen ter in downtown Detroit The parties begin at 5 p m Friday and 7 p m Sat-urday Just Us and other musical groups will perform popular dance music each night There is no admis sion charge to the parties, co-spon-sored by radio station WMJC-FM

• PIT S T O P A continual party spot will be of-

fered Grand Prix revelers at the Wes-tin Hotel's "Pit Stop" on the Pro-menade Level from noon to midnight June 22-24 Live entertainment will be featured throughout, highlighted by a Teen Angels performance 6-9 p.m Saturday

• SKY VIEW Sybil Vincent and Rendez-Vouz

plays Top 40 and old favorites for din-ing and dancing through Saturday. June 23, at the Hotel Pontchartrain 's Top-of-the-Pontch sky-view restau-rant

• PINE KNOB Tickets are on sale at all ticket

outlets for July concerts at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston At-tractions are the Grateful Dead, Sun-day, July I; Wayloo Jennings, Mon-day. July 2, Huey Lewis and the News, Wednesday-Thursday, July 4-5; Oak Ridge Boys, Friday. July 6, the Pointer Sisters. Saturday. July 7, Lin-da Rondstadt. Sunday, July 8; 33 Spe-cial, Tuesday, July 10, Aerosmith, Wednesday, July 11; the Everly Brothers. Thursday, July 12, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme. Friday, July 1S-15; Johnny Mathia, Monday-Wednesday. July 16-18, Merle Hag-gard. Thursday, July 19; Kool and the Gang. Friday. July 20; Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Saturday. July 21; the Romantics. Friday, July 27, the Car*, Saturday-Sunday, July 28-29, and Rod Stewart, Tuesday, July 31 For seat availability, check with the Pine Knob Hotline. 647-7790,

J.C. Heard band has a great sound

Uc piano more than her electric key-board with a drum sound that comes out of a box

Meanwhile, in Westland at a place called Sidekicks, there's a pianist who I never beard before Vince Shandor, playing in the Howard Bakker Trio, is an amazingly adept pianist whoae fin-gers fly all over the keyboard of the upright piano in the comfortable club that was called Someplace Nice until last February

»Drummer Bakker. bassist Dennis Cadre and Shandor formed the trio In the spring and have base playing Fri-day and Saturday nights at Sidekicks [Inkatar and Joy roads) ever since.

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IT'S BEEN FUN following the al-most instant success of Canton Town-ship singer Lisa LiGreci, who tried out for WDIV-TVs -Saturday Night Music Machine* program to get "a little expo-sure "

She is now getting a lot of exposure as the 2 4-year-old was named the 'Sat-urday Night Music Machine" Enter tamer of the Year She was spotlighted in a f r ee 'Dancin - in the St ree ts ' con-cer t at Detroit 's Hart Plaxa ear l ier this week and gets to go to Hawaii as ber prise for the win in the finals.

"It still doesn't seem like It h a p pened," U G r e d said "I'm still Jumping up and down."

Czechoslovak festival slated for July Veseli Muzikanu Happy Musicians) of Troy tire

Detroit area s newest Czechoslovak brass band, will play Sunday, July 15. at the seventh annual Czechoslovak American Festival

The festival, featuring a "Christmas in July " will

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A promenade of brilliantly lit trees will include an authentically decorated Czechoslovak Christmas

Museum screens film about 18th century -The Battle of Culloden,- a 1969 English film di

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• PINE KNOB MUSIC THEATRE At Ptne Knob in Clarkston Season ends late September Tickets at all Ticket World outlets Pine Knob Hotline 647-7790

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Jady Roberts Band and La are I Masse 6 p.m. Monday, June 25 Reserved $8, general admission $7

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• NEW C E N T E R SWINGS Free concerts at New Center Park at Second Avenue and W Grand Boule-vard in Detroit Free parking In caae of rain, call 872-0188 for concert loca-tion

Larry Noiero 5 p m Thursday. June 21

T k e Outsider" (1967j 12:27 Friday ntghl on Ch 9 Orginaliy 98 min-utes TV t ime siot lost program on schedule

Darren McGavui can be good or be can be mis cast In The Outsiders be s perfectly cast in the Harry O. mold as a down oo-hls-Iuck private eye The plot, which invovles embezzled funds, isn't too impor tan t of more inter est is McGavtn's charac ter study of humble gumshoe ,David Ross Shirley Knight, Edmood O'Brien and Ann South em co-star in the film ooe of the first directed by Michael Ritchie, who went on to do The Candi-

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"The Wind and the Lion" 11974). 1230 Mon-day night on Ch. 7. Originally 119 minutes.

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Here's an offbeat ad-venture yarn with Sean Counnery starr ing as a sbelk who kidnaps an American woman, Can-dice Bergen, during the time of Teddy Roosevelt (played by Brian Keith). John Huston co-stars. "Wind and the Lion" is

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Dollmaker 'Sunny' Smith brings papier mache to life By Msry Klwntc Staff writer

One easily could begin a story about Katerina Smith with the words "Once upon a Lime

Maybe it's because she lives in an in-teresting old house Or her friendly manner could be the reason Or maybe it's because of the dolls she makes her self

At this writing, the Redford resident is concentrating on papier mache

works and on carving out of wood carousels and carousel horees. some of which move But she has a variety of crafts - past and future - to choose from

"It s a hobby more than anything else." said Spilth, whose continually cheerful expression and bubbling laughter suggest how she received the nickname, "Sunny " "I don't like house work a lot I try to have an excuse "

SMITH HAS taken almost an entire

A doll, teddy bear and carousel horse are all brought together in this 'Sunny' Smith creation.

exhibitions • ANTIQUE HUNTING

Thursday, June 21 - Livonia and Red-ford residents are among those display-ing antiques and other collectibles, in-cluding linen, tools, china and jewelry, at Macomb Mall through Jane 24 Show boon are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and noon to 5 pm Sunday. Free admission Macomb Mall is at 32133 Gratiot in Roeeville. • MICHIGAN HISTORICAL MU-SEUM

A pastel painting by Livonia artist Audrey DiMarco of an antique thresher is on exhibit in "Images of Michigan's Heritage," a show at the Michigan His-torical Museum In Lansing, now through Sept 1. Exhibitors for the show were accepted from the entire state. The display is a cooperative venture sponsored by the Michigan Historical Museum of the Michigan Department of State, the Ingham County Arts Com-mission and the 55th District Court Art Fund. DiMarco's painting, "Thresher Section 411." was done at Greenmead in Livonia. The lansing museum awarded it honorable mention. The mu-seum is located at 206 N. Capitol Ave. Hours are 9 30 a.m. to 4 30 p.m Mon-days through Fridays, and noon to 4:M p m. Saturdays. Phone (J 17) I71-lt7»

• GALLERY 11 Friday. June 22 - 'American Road-

side." a collection of new realist paint-ings by Mart Rstkowski, continues through July Ik. There are a lot of fa-vorite, familiar scenes in these paint lags — The Tower" (hamburgers) in Detroit, "Fleetwood Dinar" of Aan Ar-bor and many a tad from Cantanfor Creative in 1M1 Reception to meet the artist 7-I* pan. Friday. Hours are a.mn. to • p m Monday, Tuesday, W« and Friday, wtil I p m T

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"Art In the Squsrs" includes works by than M artists la varied media are It a m to S p m Saturday

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vitauonal Exhibition includes works by Dennis Galffy, Jay Holland, Russell Keeter, James D. Poole and Dooella Vogel. Reception to meet the artists W p.m. Friday will be a lively one with live music and camaraderie, 11N. Per-ry. Pontiac. • COMMUNITY ARTS GAL-LERY

Monday. June 25 - Third annual Alma College Statewide Print Exhibi-tion continues through July 21. This show of 57 prints representing a varie-ty of print-making techniques, was ju-ried by Sidney Chafetx and showcases cootemporay printmaking in Michigan. Hours are 9 a m to 5 p.m. Weekdays, Cass Avenue at Kirby. Wayne State University campus. Detroit • SUSANNE HILBERRY GAL-LERY

Thursday. June 21 — New paintings by Nancy Mitchnick will continue through Aug. 24. Reception to meet the artist 4-1 p.m. Thursday. June II Gal-lery hours for July and August are 11 a m to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. 555 S. Woodward, B I m M a a • SOMERSET MALL

Members of the Birmingham Society of Women Painters and the Birming-ham Sculptors Guild have a show of their works through June 14. Artists in attendance throughout the show. Open during regular mall hours. Big Baa vet and Coolidse romta. Trov • PI F RCE STREET GALLERY Faculty/Vtaion" consists worts by memheis of the photographic depart-meat faculties at Canter for Creative

Cranbrook and Wayne State.

are 11 am. to I p m W a day.117Plaree9L.BI • OAKLAND COUNTY GALLER-1A

of Birming£m f ,H?B m the OCC Orchard Rid#s art had many one-artist *owa. thrnu^i July IV Bonn are I p m Monday• Fnday. ExecutJ

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directory of arts and crafts courses They include woodcarving. pottery, glass blowing, tin punching and weld-ing "I almost burned the house down," Smith said

Then there was the ume she was into making flowers out of grapefruit rinds Smith remembered "My husband said, Why am I eating all this grapefruit?"

Smith will take a course in wax mod-eling early next year in London, to be taught by a worker from the famous Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum

"If it's a craft. I probably had a course in it." she said

Smith uses both paper and cloth to make her mache artworks The materi-al is dipped in a solution of glue and starch and draped on a wire armature It is painted after it dries

The result is a delicate statue that resembles porcelain or wood One such artwork, depicting a young woman walking in the woods, includes hair made out of string and part of a grape branch for a tree Different coats of paint gave the woman's dress varying shades, adding a touch of realism

"It's not difficult, just messy." Smith said "My rug's glued to the floor "

SMITH'S OTHER interests include making porcelain dolls and soft sculp-ture Among her soft sculpture pieces, made out of hose, are a wizard puppet and a happy, elderly couple dancing She has designed her own porcelain fi-gurines

"I don't like to do things other people are doing." Smith said

Smith has appeared at area shows in Wayne and Oakland counties Most re-cently. she was among the local artists at the eighth annual Livonia arts and crafts festival

"1 do shows just because they're fun." she said

Her works sell in the $45 to $«5 price range, depepding on the time each took to create

SMITH WAS bom in Germany and came to the United States when she was 10. After she graduated from nurses training, she worked as a pro-fessional singer under the name "Sunny

t

Sunny' Smith displaya the rich variety of doll cr and papier meche.

West" for 12 years She sang at air bases in Greenland, Morocco, Puerto Rico and the Panama Canal Zone and also worked in England and Europe

Smith met her future husband while singing at the London Chop House which was across the street from his Penobscot Building office

She later took up flying as a hobby, and has a private pilot's license Her interest and talent in crafts led her to teach pottery and related subjects and write articles for several arts and crafts books

p*oto» by ART EMANUELE/ttafl pftolograpfv*

ihioned from wood, c e r a m i c s

Smith's 155-year-old house has doors that lead nowhere and a cellar she nev-er enters she said. Redford Township declared the structure a historical site "It's more hysterical, I think." she said

What will tickle her fancy next ' It could be said that Smith likes to keep persons guessing on the subject.

"I've got something else going," she said. "I think the neighborhood bets on what hobby I'll do next"

These happy dancers were created with h o s e and other ob-jects.

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Selection is the key to good art This is another in a series of lessons on

art and drawing by special columnist David Messing He has taught for eight years and operates an art stbre, Art Store and More, 18774 Middlebelt. Livonia Messing encourages ques-tions and com-ments from read-ers You may write him at his store or c / o Observer Newspapers. 23352 Farming-ton Road. Farmlngton MI 48024

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By David Massing special writer

Like a poet lost in verse or a compos-er lost in music, so ls the artist caught up in visual expression The poet Is busy in the selection of words while the composer seeks for the proper combi-nation of sounds The artist likewise selects the lines, shapes, colors and tex-tures that must be abstracted from the scene or subject Just like the poet and composer express themselves In words or music so does the artist express him-self or herself visually

Expression is that quality that sets certain artworks above those that are merely technically skillful Perhaps more In the area of wildlife art there are those works that are extremely skillful, yet lacking in the expressive quality that says something or evokes a response from the viewers. I believe that in the careful recording of every feather or hair the expressive quality is often lost in the multitude of lines This expressive quality is more easily re-tained Lf first the artist gestures in the main shape and force of the subject Then blocks in the basic colors. Then stepping beck to re-evaluate, begins placing in only thoee details that sup-port the feelings he or she wishes to express Boy* I'm making this sound too difficult

LET ME put it this, way Last year I noticed an article about a baby cheetah learning the baHc cheetah attack rules from its mother Tfcve in tha article was s photo of a baby cheetah trying to

artifacts bnng down a little impala What Inter ested me In this photo was the aggres sive look in the eye of the baby cheetah and the relative calm look in the eye of the impala So first I gestured in the main shapes and colors Then I sup-ported only these areas around the faces with photographic details I was interested in the stiltlike legs of the im-pala so I made them long and boney for an effect, but still they were void of detail Everything else Is very abstract with realism only in the areas in which I <ras most interested I felt no need to prove that I could endure the time and effort to paint in every hair, twig and spec of dust surrounding

So in wildlife art I feel It Is very im-portant to work from photos As I men-tioned In an earlier article. I have a greater fear of being inaccurate than of using a photo for reference So un-less you have a pet rhino, cheetah or zebra you will be forced to use photos and make necessary abstractions for your expression

With many animals being shades of brown I soon became unhappy with the browns available in water colors One tip to liven up browns in this medium is to add a drop or two of Dr Martins dye These radiant dyes create a depth or glowing quality to even a dark brown, yellow ocher, sienna brown and even a bright color such as persimmon When painting brightly colored animals such as exotic birds, it is often neces-sary to play down the colors for believ ability. If you do. however, decide to go fgt it and try to copy the brightness of s color don't rule out floreacent colors as your strongest highlight Now before you gag. I want to say the floreacent colors must be mixed in to brighten colors and are rarely used in the pure state. But when carefully dene can resemble the iridescent brightness of colorful feathers

IN PAINTING scenery it Is critical

to vary color as it recede* into the painting This is the number ooe error

A duck on the water.

in many paintings If. for example, a blue spruce pine tree Is a certain color In the foreground it certainly should be a different color if there is a blue spruce a mile into the background Speaking of blue spruce, this is an ex-ceptional greenish blue Most all greens in nature, however, are yellow-ish green as in sap or hookers green When these greens are shaded they tend towards brown and not deep tur-quoise as is often done

Gray up clouds and save the whites for highlights People often paint puffy white cloods that jump out of the pic-ture During the bright daylight hours clouds are mostly shades of gray and rimmed with white. In the sunrise and •unset hours clouds reflect many warm colors from orange to pink. But above all keep clouds soft and subtle

Now for m a t quick tips on diverse subjects In animal raoderlng. always reduce catchlights (white highlights) to

• r t fry A D A M MESSING

one on each eye Often in out door pho-tos there are several catch lights which when painted create a glassy, vague-ness to the animals eyes Also for a spe-cial touch consider a small highlight on the rim of the eyelid

When rendering an animal or subject in the grass remember to carry the grass or weeds up in front of the sub-ject So as a last step take a deep breath and stroke some grass or weeds right over your subject.

The wildlife art magazine I was going to profile was such a big hit at the art store that someone sold the last copy out of my brief case So next weak I will try it again

I was again late writing this article and said to my wife, I don't have time to draw a cartoon Adam overheard and said "Hey, Dad HI draw ya one."' So here is a picture from a 5-year old i point of view, about wildlife He told me It's a "duck In water "

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"Hock. Paper & Scusors," an unusual show of functional decorative toys and Kites, continues through Aug 4 For summer gallery hours, call 651 4110 407 Pine. Rochester • R O B K R T L KIDI i ASSOCI-ATES

Wildlife Physics" with Upper Penin sula artists Patrick St Germain. Kay Hiebel and Rex Spaship focuses on oa ture and its mysteries Hours are 10 30 a m to 5 30 p m Tuesday-Saturda> 107 Townscnd. Birmingham • G A L L E R Y B I R M I N G H A M

"Summer Stew." a mixture of inter nationally known, and local art ists con tinues through June Hours are 10 a m to 5 p m Monday-Wednesday, until 8 p m Thursday-Saturday. 223 S Wood-ward. Birmingham

• S C H W E Y K R (JALDO G A L L E R I E S

"Steel Menhirs" by Jay Lefkowitz. a local sculptor with a worldwide scope continues through July 25 Hours are 11 a m to 5 30 p m Tuesday Sat ur da > 330 Hamilton How Birmingham • YAW G A L L E R Y

Nancy Yaw. back at the gailery after a too-long hiatus, is showing a collet' tion of works in metal, fiber and clay-by a fine collection of artists many of whom have been associated with her for a long time Continues through July 5, 550 N Woodward Birmingham

• COACH HOI SF: ART G A L L E R Y

Photographs of Detroit by Rulh Lee continue through the month In many instance* the intrepid photographer was one jump ahead of the bulldozers Hours are noon to 5 p m Wednesday-

Saturday, 7828 Van Dyke Place De-troit • HABATAT G A L L E R I E S

Recent work by Daje Chihuly are on display to July 7 ("hihuly is one of the fine contemporary American glass art is is The gallery is at 28235 Sotithfield Hoad Lathrup Village • V E N T U R E G A L L E R Y

Clay pots by Harvey Sadow are on display to July 7 The gallery is at 28237 Southfield Hoad Lathrup Vil lage • PONTIAC AR T C E N T E R

"Studio Artists of Pontiac" continues through July 7 This is a group show of works by more than 15 artists who have studio loft space in the city 47 Williams Si Pontiac • D E T R O I T I N S T I T I T E O F ARTS

"Passion and Precision The Photo-

grapher and Grand Prix Racing 1894 1984' docurrtents through photographs the people, cars and events of racing s colorful past Open without charge in the Albert and Peggy de Salle Gallery of Photography 9 30 i m to 5 JO p m Tuesday-Sunday • ARNOLD K L E I N GALLE.RY

"The Taste of Arnold Klein" is a show of prints and drawings that this well respected authority admires Con-tinues through July 14 Hours are 11 a n r to 5 30 p m Tuesday-Saturday 4520 N Woodward. Roval Oak • R l B I N E R G A L L E R Y

All-craft show includes functional and sculptural works by artists from many parts of the country Continues through June Hours are 10 a m to 5 30 p m Monday Friday, until k p m Sat-urday 7001 Orchard Lake Road Suite 430A West Bloomfield

• TROY ART G A L L E R Y "Figures in Art" is a show of works

by gallery artists — Pat Boyer. oils Lillian Raskin, mixed media, Charlotte Evans, water colors and oil*, William Cropper Ariel Ben David and Harold Altman. lithographs, and Yoshitoahi. Japanese woodblock prints. Continues

through July 28 Hours are 11 a m to 5 30 p m Tuesday-Saturday. 755 W Big Beaver, Troy • ALAN D O H R M A N N G A L L E R I E S

New gallery in Birmingham deals in ancient artifacts 135 E Maple. Bit rrungham

Dearborn festival attracts area artists

Eight local artists and craftspeople are among the nearly 60 who will be participating in Dear born s fifth annual Homecoming Art Fair, Aug 3-5

Located at Ford Field, on Brady north of Michi gan Avenue the art fair opens at 2 p m Friday, noon Saturday and 10 a m Sunday It closes at 8 30 p m each day

Those exhibiting are Wallace Bilycau of Livonia watercolor. Amanda Bilyeau of Livonia, rag dolls, Mary Ann Crandall of Redford. silk dried flowers and soft sculpture. Ralph Davis f Westland, waler color, Dorothy Denner of Canton, stained glass Judy Roland of Plymouth, pottery, Thomas Le Gault of Plymouth, acrylic painting and Frank Yanke of Farmington Hills, jewelry

Yanke's work was awarded the distinguished "Juror's Choice" for 1984

TO ENSURE quality Dearborn s art fair is ju ried Selecting the fair participants this year were Nancy Fish Hawkins, of the Michigan Watercolor Society, Robert Cadez, art department director at Henry Ford Community College, and noted weaver Kathleen Crombie

Almost 200.000 people are expected to turn out for the Dearborn Homecoming which features a "Fantasy Weekend" theme, fireworks on two nights, an Italian festival and bocce tournament, a Polish festival continuous free stage entertain ment. reunion picnics for alumni of all Dearborn high schools, two performances of the U S Air Force Band of Flight and a nondenominational re-ligious service

For more information, call the Dearborn citizen resources and information department at 943-2320

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550-2300 Westland

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326-2000 Livonia

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525-0090 Farmington J im Stevens. Mgr

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TIRED OF MAINTENANCE? Want prtvacy? Th is 2 b e d r o o m condo wtth basement and garage may be fust the t icket to haavan for y o u Complex features, d u b h o u a a wi th poo l and aauna Minutes f r o m X-weye $59,900 477-1111.

PLYMOUTH IMMACULATE BRICK C o n d o m i n i u m In adul t communi ty wtth 2 large bedrooms, fua basement , carpor t , afl m beauti-ful B radbury oondo p a r * $54 ,900 455-7000

THREE b a d r o o m brtok ranch wt th 2 b a t h a #y r o o m Large k i tchen wt th a d inet te is tached garage pms Has am ant is f in ished end Fenced ys rd $69 900 455-7000

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? T • , * r n " * r o o r n « W i ^ rep lace laroe c o u n -try k i tchen with loads of cupboa rds and pantry Backs t o « c a n « land for pr ivacy P a r t e d f a m , N home $64 500 455-

SOLID BRICK & A L U M I N U M B U N G A L O W Meny nwe ex-t ras Finished rec room wtth wet bar . breezeway to a t tached garage, wood dec* , cent ra l air Owner muat sell $57 900 455-7000

WEST BLOOMFIELD HANOYMAN S DELIGHT! Greet potent ia l for this 3 bed-r o o m ranch wtth Lake pr iv i leges Above g round pool on large kX Only $43,500 346-6430

WESTLAND LOTS OF HOUSE for lots o< fsmWyt 3 b e d r o o m brvck home la pr iced to sen fast at $45,900 Poeaibie 4th bed room m bsaament with full ba th upetai rs and poeeible M l bath d o w n 326-2000

M ° M E ? F A N T A S T d Ki tchen * s cook s del ight, apace •aver microwave, garbage compac to r , d iahwashsi and lota of cupboards. Baaament la f in ished 2 car over sized g w a g e pat io and gaa barbecue 2 M l batha $50,800 526-2000

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Sharp 3 b a d r o o m brick ranch wtth 1Vk bama, natural f i replace m Nvtng r o o m Fu« flniahed beement wtth ext ra badroom. 2 car ga rage wtth • n d ex t ra mautabon $56,900 455-7000

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SOUOCY SUILT PLYMOUTH 3 Sedroom CotonUI In sxceSenl condHMTIn o» the moet favored locstton* in Plymouth Coun-try kitchen, InvtUng FsmHy Room with hnnkceees and (torage. Extra meulatMn In « Trtan pelnled in "S4 Meny other extras. HUSO

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CENTURY 21 Hartford South Inc

261-4200 464-6400

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W O L F E 474-5700

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way below replacement cc« Pealtra aa opaa floor Wan. large coamtry kite baa jngraded plrnk rarpat lag. attic faa. faQ baanant. attached garage aad many ritraa Ailing

CHUCK HROMEK Re/Max Boardwalk 459-5000

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«emt on 17 tow «nrt( tmeacy | k*Wr • * of BW country HOC J 159.900 P-M"

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NORTHVILLE — LOCATED ON HIGH, ROLLING TWO ACRES, this custom buift ranch, near town, features four bedrooms, two and one-haff baths, dining room. den. two fireplaces, finished basement, screened porch, and a breath-taking view from every window $163,000 459-2430

Still time tb select Interior colors before sum-mer occupancy. Cozy firepiace In famiry room and walk-out basement. Features In-clude library, ceramic foyer, premium lot. $169,000 459-2430

This tastefully decorated three bedroom co-lonial Is Jn move-condition. Owner has moved end is very motivated. The large fami-ly room with fireplace is a focal point for any size family. $65,500 459-2430

Gracious Ptymouth colonial In Walnut Creek. Beautifully landscaped yard, three and o n * , half batha, family room, rec room, additional flniahed areas In basement, all-weather sun-porch. deck and patio. $139,900 459 -2430

N E W L I S T I N G S 11301 RlverdaJe. Redford. three bedroom, one and one-half bath, ranch $42 ,900

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CENTURY 21 NAQA. INC 477-9600

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312 Livonia

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CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

Northwest Livonia $75,900

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478-4660 261-4700

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BETTY CENTURY 21

Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

Ptymouttv-Carrton

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CENTURY 21 Hartford Sowtfi Inc.

261-4200 464-6400

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 488' Lao. <N oft Loo* floe E o« Comampo»«ry 3 b«t3-room walk out Ranch on ro«Un« irMO kJ! Cuitom h*lcf»ar wrtth txiift-irit arx3 »ot>-r#ro. -araiMirt llgrni mirro'ad cto^tt r^m-m Mcc. artvwvi a«c»'ng bafccony o« rum. b«Jroom t '69 900

Hoalaaa JUOfTH KORST ARBOR REALTY

W3-8T28

OPEN SUNDA* 3-5 - 8219 D««n»oo<! (M-15 to Cranbwy La»» Ro wfl Parry Lak'a R<J to D c wock3 D"vai Con temporary an oak urtcfvarr Ro"-Oi porch 'cai aOra cailino cantral al' 2 rtrapiaca* 3 badrooma fimehed lowar lav* oul o« houh Baaulitm P'tca raOucaO lo lu«t t l i0 000

S CARPENTER REALT* INC Mcwt T044 WILHELM B23-290C

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 _ 21180 Parkiana fW of D*«* S of Nioa Ml«al Quality txiltt. cuatom 0*-Mgr ar»0 laaturaa 4 large beo'oom* 3 Y betna l>aaeive aotar (amity room with fVepiace Energy uving furnace arxJ walar Waaler !f you Oee>re i noma Olflereni than yoor naigfifxx* or frienat come to *ee tfM* home

f*eet ROM FHOM CLARK & FRON

425-7300

OPEN SUN OA Y 2-5 -5628 Oilman (N o» Ford W .E ol MKklkabertv Cool a* • cucumber' No air conditioning neeoed m th<« lovely tree thadad three bedroom Home Separate dining room plue breektast nook overtooklng hu©e beckyard and •> tra k>l SupertXy decorated

EARL ICEIM REALTY SOUTH, INC Hoaleaa. CKLCSTI HM608M 453-00 12

i • OPEN SUNDAY 2-« - 38530 Mommgetar (S of 8 Mile, W of N»iwborgh) Your private Sftang-grMal Mlem. poot patio acreened-tn porcft. rambling 3 bedroom Ranch on a 3/4 acre lot Small aeciuded WrwWng atraet aubdrvialon

CENTURY 21 OOLD MOUSE P. mmumnMj *Tt-*««o

OP€N SUNDAY 1-4 — 12460 Concord Court (N ol Arm Artwr Tr*. w of SheMont E>recutrva a.oe.-•er*Ml A preetigaoua Beacon Estate ColonM 2700 »»«re •eel oI dekuxe atructura mdutjmg your cm* private office, A bedrooma. 2H bathe, launa. and eaeroaa area Also Etftar Alen decor tfwouohout $175,000

C€NTU«Y 21 OOCD HOUSE REALTORS 420-2100

R ?PeN 8<**>AY 1-4 - 2965 Ouarti (Located S ol

O Square Lake, W oI OaqUMraL 3 bedroom 2H «*»> »tonch featuring lu* nrmrne baaamani

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 -42507 Addison fS of Ford Rd W of LMeyl TVee bedroom 'ormar -noOei Ftrep<ace femiiy room p<o»eea.onei iandac«*ng -lOgrmam ttvougihoul ""d »een f educad to »W5«

ELCHER RE'MAX SOARDWALK

45ft-3800

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 558 Claramont C ChUd eree Brand new tfwee bedroom tx<* Colora-ai 2 t bathe, ftrsi Vxy laundry 'amtfy room dv. •ormai living room and dmmg room country uttcft en with teperatt eetirwg area feetunng Leno. pulse-e«r furnace carpeting dirt washer gartoege disposal ftreptace From $ 119 900

Most M BRACE BY BUILDER

278-83 IB

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 29138 RamMa»ood <S o« 14 MUe E Of MKMDatwR) Olde Franklin Towne Very spacious |appfo« 3000 ; aq tl | 2 atory nouee features circular any separst 'ormal dm-ing room, many hardwood floors 4'bedroome lom»y room den Qreoous family home (132.600

Hiilm WENDY ORIE* ARBOR REALTY

553-8128

OPEN SUNDAY .1-4 - 104 Qallogly (From >-7i South on Baldwin to right on GaKogty to o 104» Pre-cagiater for sdmrttanca Beautiful Nome1 Lake Angelus Estate 6 bedrooms music room Hbrary « Vapiaoes, 3 revel* small screage, sandy beach W95.000

S CARPENTER REALTY INC Meet: BC0T7 CARPENTER 825-7128 or 823-2900

N e w L i s t i n g

OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 - 725 WoMe Rd (I-75 N to M-'5. N to Worte Rd about 7 Mites) Make an often Land Contract Terms 4 or 8 bedrooms. M baths, 12 3 aptttatMe seres PoeelbM commercial use Prv •rate toater home lovely country Inn tor formal dtrt-«g or arrtiQue shop* Qraat tor horse lovers Any-thing possible House tor special peoois

GROUP ONE INC BAUNDRA CLAMCY 827-2023 or

881-3700

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 — 205 Hartsough (W off L*-Wy. E of Mami 4 bedroom brick Ranch 'setefuay redecorated, carpets ks new Features 2 Mi b*fhe Vnshed beeement. attic twv 2H car garaes "enoad rear yard ASMjmable mortgage at 9\ infer-' aat M3.S00

HAROLD FISCHER REAL ESTATE Heat HAROLD FTBCHER 456-5100

OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 — 8041 Olan Eagles (Taae Teoueets N oft Walnut Lake Rd. W of Orchard Lake Rd x SperKkng 4 bedroom Nomnanh large dec* overlooking wooded aerang Con*w*y ak oondNtonad with energy aaver sarvwe Cathedral riaMi'iigail femPy room CWc prUaaaluial decor siM.no

REA4AX ct bkrrMngham. Inc. cHiitROBKEY 847-0600 or 64B-6241

ASSUME 9-4% Interest Rate

Thar, a aji. oaa bafi Id i au* laro '-»«• rTKaT*»a cm a umflr Ituaar Soar icaa I ba4roo<r rotoaui I -« Milt lorUM. 4jtur»| room K ftoor laaadn Suwai. -.ado. a.la Naai * ciaui Saliir 'aad' uj go Cau lor

FRANK RILEY Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000"

&F-AITTFVL terorauaf au Uui koma •pari from Stoi Larf* fsnulr room »<» lo pauc ud l» froauid kaatad pool •aminar (•• aad ralauum

FMI14 Raai Ciuta III ~SM PLYMOC™ LAXBPOPITE

11171 Haaaat Laaa WaC kap. I «a* racm brirt raors Larf> :n—i) UtrS •a arji tpptiaaraa nrfMM a Urwj room 4 maatar to4roon Parua. hr fl laoraS r am Call tl* Ml

k» M M By ' • II 4111

PLYMOUTH Utaoouu .aar I or I badroom 1 ttu iaa4 (amUr room auarkM prtp r i m LC

PLY1401TH TOWTCSKIP »'« cot akai ?«• r» >oakia( f«r A *rrrlj i batJrootr run oa a ipat-»» S am lot Larfa utility ikad waU cnaiauaaM Mm Masy ltmb gul Mraat CsXI (or Soma laformauok Sari Op«B Ssodin lllfl Soatkwortk ky ™ il l till PLVT4WTH nrp i n 1 Br** nksa;. aparioua Floor (uar. I s EmUb .« Floor laawSry fail aarrS Al H MC l»a i r i pnra at Ut! w m i

'kathy rockefeller" : MAX POUQiOBT «2J ««:

OCAL. w TOWN, J met in bavw mail laclabaa Mill! an ajn«UaBra« cydeaa I aat* [ i* MOa «aly M1M J Altt* C CLTLXR RiALTY MMtH Buy Repossessed

II "W don. in M* | battraom Inrt rsars • - - • taamai. 1 car •• ra«a CaU far aSdrsat Seacul law a-laraat « | aaar isrma Caatary II. ABC •* far MAJDCLWI Ut-mj

Circle This One i » tka I bodr

Bfunt RANCH 1 ha tka room. alLarkad J rat ..-nmadui* orrvaanry IIS rata I aaar 5hrt4ae *arr« araa 'Jaa Way Raalty S21-MS4

CA.YTWN ky ownar I badrooma taw trsl an aateriroud •pnnAlan Faauly roon; mtb ftrapiaca fall liaaainmc J baika M tot Afar I pm l imn CANTON ky owsar I baHruon. bnc* raart It car (i>«r fLnakad bam-maot »a igunn imnwduu orrupae ry 1M K>C 8«-an oaly tit tlTI CA.*IDN Elaratin J badmtan bnc* raar* 1 baika maiffianaara fraa hoc* -> Faalaraa PI Ml

Call «»-«*«> A.VTW Reduced Reduced! Unmoral*!. 1 badroom bnrt coloal*! baaoufa. Terma Trail Eaorxy affy. >at oa dowtnw «n lormal d>ala| can -Arf» family room wit* nr» ?»ar. : H baika baaanaol atlarkod I l» 'P aU a baasttful aank baa Call HEUTN XAVAMAICH CtNTLHY J| Oold How I ! M 444 (Mi

CANTON iim, a ttaiaor. i boo roorr. Cataaul Is baika Jrf. (oyar forma, bran t auua* urjo tamily room all* a* bar ronotry LurSaa. a all te pamrj JH car itlarkad aa 'P Baaaut*!:. Laadacapad IU44U

. I*raa family ram ait* flraptaca caau-al u/ I rar raraaa I»* aawnabla T»cna*fa f < MO k*wnor IUI!U CANTON ) bodrootn Coloaial (all aaU flraelam. family raon. aadarrrouod apnakMn iraa-Uaad patw. al lactad Iirip many tnra Ml M4 By Omw MT nil

CA.NTON N I MO EU4HVRST S2600 DOWN

$337 PER MONTH fraad aaa 1 badraocc raarS All br**.. fall turn ml carpatad Earn pan al yaar don paymaoc 4 cltaa ctao by pauauag 4 froor ulloj

GOODMAN - BUILDER 399-9034

CA-vroh, i man( I rar all i read prt|t family room larfo lot. (arOaa Poaaibl* uf. tujm Can bafcrt 110pm M t -I «7

COLONIAL A baaatr faatanaf 1 larga badroooa IS hatha, tamily room auk aataral (lraplaea lorma! diaiaf room, aad aataty ada aiU aaca (arafa Call Udar for prTT.ia ikowias Aatiaf pt.M* SPLIT-LEVEL

Prtdt of ownankis makaa -Jua family koow . foodw I haOraoma 1 s ha tka family room anth aataraJ FirapOaca aid wpw play room for ika Uk anackad P 'P aad apanota wood dact lor anna aajoymaat Aafciag IU M4 Call BOB CRAVER

422-6030 RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC

COfNTRY LIVING Caacam 1 badroom bnrt cofcaaal wuk I car garas* aeatad oa N acta lot Qraat room alU flrapUca Baaatlfklly Laadacapad yam w«» lar». dark

HOLIDAY PARX Wall maiamaad 1 badroom alt* I car fara#r oa fancad lot Caaw jry Latrkan carpauaf. aad krlc* patio

A.TT LISTED' Loaaly raack wltk caraa loracad ca OB* am traad parcaf Eirailaol aartar bom* aiU cosarad patio aaim ra ram 10* Laad Caatrart ISi m ASSLrta MORTGAOX 1a»r l badmom bnc* oolasul wit* 1 ar oaraoa Paaaty room wit* flra-

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JOHN COLE REALTY 455-6430 255-5330

PLYMOUTH [aad Coauact i n S Harrrr BaaaUtaltj malBUlaad I ban roorr, bnc* -aac* Fima m hiaaeimL I ' carafr - (anNa araa Ml MC I MO miaiimarr 11 * atarast Apat a Eraa 44I4TM

wit* nrapiac*. fall yam, iarj* toe*. I rvitUrMumi II1M IM^MI

Secluded Elegance Yoall find • « badroom apH trrw aitk I (ml baika 4 car farafa twuttmew pool kocatad ae J ama oa ika and o! r t i c * u t n n ****mor*

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 R NT-LOWER STB roorr. oaad tor* aat I

Ml MO Opae laa 1 to I IUM 444-11 T»

R-PER SHARP I badroom raack (tra-plat-ad family room all* doorwall laa4-.14 u> lar|* pauo (all ----- I baaa-maat. IN car (ara«a prvwd to nil al Ml Ma wltk F'.aad rata al ll"s* CRISCTNDO BUILT IJt'AD baaatlfal yam I iar*» badiuuiia 1 •» back* (am Uy room rUaplaca. tail baaamaac al tacsad 1 car (ara«o Aalua« M4 M* Bna| offan

CALL TIM KAZ? Re/Man Boardwalk 459-3600

mi cara«a I tall kacka. Oaiy niJM Call

LARRY BUCKMASTER 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

$4,500 Aaaum* Fi*e*3 Rate •ptwa ao baat iMalifica T Sharp 1

m-tovvi VTU • k i m C«U fw ttrtMAiiSi*

Call JIM CRAVER 422-6030

RE/'MAX FOREMOST, INC

311 wucx RANCH, S tudj„-j

tnm. rar room, unmadlalr orriMa CT. M.400 total to mm ia Call CM Way Raalty

Come See. Come Sigh <r*m tka baastlfally carad lor maSla aaara fraa 1 kadrutiai bnck raac*. ipot aaaiy daaa taaufaily daroralad wltk • torn. ti HIT mi. im|c raatra! air aad LlTaau ackooa CaD

RON OCHALA CENTURY 21

Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

FANTASTIC Tarma UMC tow*. UN* Flxad M m Baaatlfal I ladi man raac*. kitcSaa. dHkwaMar carpaoi barams Ftraplata partially 1 car fara«a

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

BY OWNER D7 M Atiradnt 1 badruurn iun«r tome Pr T^orU of »Mia"w«"i ^4"

iUMil CUSTOM BRICK RANCH witk aan» laria wootM lot. b< Uru, raon-toaelaca torma. Hmmt IWM *••*••• rt:ui

"FIRST OFFERING fcx* raack faataraa ! badroom. -x* wltk bar.-fancad yard and Is rv far*(< AMlafMTM*

255-0037 RITE WAY

W00DL0RE SUB. Waad-krval tka: • iwiifi I iar«a had raooa daa Pknda room, avwar rsaf. atiackad (ara«a aiuc Fan wall carad lor bcarw aad iwijkborbood |:MM Call JIM ELDRIDQE

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 10S A*aomatX« Mortgage

Tka aoanoat I haOroom 1-t bail all bnc* bom* maau roar aaa* tkarbw Mtartsisiat * ** • powuw family Par yoar -ntirlw auus tkara a a >«• froat room wltk raaad kaank. ptm car pauaf. aartl ton* torar i m a la attic taa IlllMd CENTURY 21

Gold House Realtors 420-2100 464-8881

228 FT FRONTAGE J ' « HI > . I of Back R4 Chartniaj coiomaJ w»k > .badroooa. fall baaamaai. «aa asd r-car |iri|t Low una aad (raal inlanln AMaw ooiy M M CHUCK HROMEK

R*/Max Boar cfwalk 459-3600

OARXJCN CITY JVTT RXDUCH)

^fw Class I badroom aJaanaw. bon-*a»a Witt aaparata llaa« room At tackad fkrafa All oa I lota MHt TOR ttm.'LOL'l K TXJtl Sharp I badiomii wltk tiuiiiiiiil. ast-aid* mamtananra traa Extra Marp uickaa wltk diauc araa nla.ii

r^rm 144. MC Integrity 525-4200 GaAOCN CITY larr* baatlfsl trv* raack t badroom* plaM rarpat aaw ika™ wisdowi flaikkaH hi miMl wttk hat*. I car car aaa Ow trasafarrod uti^lu ik Makaoflar Maa nil

NEW WORLD Statewide Summit

427-3200

OORGBOfS 1 badroom brin m wttt caatml air, l*rf» iaanm mu, coadltka Radfcm ABOUNDING lb extra* Nawar 3 had room brick rase* I wid* balhain Bn»ktoa School* La*, prtrii n I MC down bttyi lara* claao J tad oam kom* Lo Soattfwk ll\ imar« Iwry won't Use'

Call Pam Yag«r CENTURY 21 HOME CENTER

•t 476-7000

garden CTTY bnck IN car far aaa orchard dllioa lit Mi eaM or I*

GAADCNCm WL fall

GAMCN CTTY

315 WofttiYWB Mori NORTHY1LLC Bnc* mack I M roao* IH batta larfa taailly roam, flraelaca tawHla pR. tpnlianraa. taacadyam MM WlTM NORTH\TUX BY OWNER. oMw hama, I barroom* 1 bat* idaal koca-t»M HI,40* aafoaaMa fT X 1M lat Ml ft Cant* -]} «4Si

Livonia Schools •droom bnc* raack wttk IN hat* •aad bta 1 car fari** Escallaat saak-borW aad locauoa Pnoa of tnraar Mip aad mourned j-Uar makaa tha a Taa bay" Ajkmc Mf -Md Call BOB CRAVER

422-6030 RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC

(DEAL' Tt» waeda-fe- I hadrootr. raack aiti m aadaiad kltckas family rooco anu nrastaca, csatrsl air tali baaamm baaaOfsl lancad »am nipar roottuaa Soatt RaOlord khoola 4 aftordaha pries tad at MM

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

651-7711 KiaesO»» RalocatMB bmca

LAND CONTRACT SOLrm Radlord araa Lorati 1 M» room kr** raack wltk (ara«* rionsi room carsatiaa. csstral air ud tsU ft Man ait Low down psymaot |M M

aocEDurt occvpancy j4aal bom* for tka badfat i W bayar Two badluutL r*aci watt a ra*» Two aOOttloaal badroooa a &» akad baaamant Dtsmf room iarfi kltckn altt baUl-ia appliaacaa Prva radncad IUM JOHN COLE REALTY

455-6430 255-5330

"panor snalliy laaroaad ZSS2 e j r "mnw

M! MM Thompson-Brown

dnw Maey ertraa Illt.Mt oftar FV audac tvatLaMa Call CdJaci Mr Xaklek I:i41«-| NORTfTVIIXE room Dale* CaloalaL N acr* _ traaa Mavy csstam faataraa. Ilk aacaUaat traffic pattars. air can IB( By Owsar Ilkf .Mt Ml

NOV! ITtM Era Ml* handay Iplf-tf*. Jaaa 14th I badronm raack IM a FSraplaca

A T ROSS REAL EETATE Mtni

Waal of Ptym-witt lad Hick

Handyman Special f ya. Uha aVttla wart ifayasa aa ika 1 liknui arte* raac* la hatha, nlarai flnplaca a lin^ roam

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

OVER 4 ACRES art a tha Qty an* Canary i &o4 •

tmatt -a«a Call laday mT*S '

E R A FIRST FEDERAL

478-34f>n

Osca a a ttfaOaa epaiaHy taaaa a drams hana< Partac Uaa a toaad l>n •skin Mi two badroom pha Raack atad m IN Acraa Camm i 1IVSM a atya Lasd Caetrsct lansa offarad |i 11.M* Can Ml-MM Thompson-Brown

OPEN SAT. 2-5 NORTHVILLX lITTt ARSELOT Is « n wiipmllii NAufcmcT tiTv

. ovNBtn-I17MW Oarry Canary iMB-Utlsr M1-1CS3

OPEN SUN. 2-5 K W i t a B r a a acm aad fii|iia I laki tllLM* Oarry Cantvy 11, Mk Hilar mi i n PICTURE PERFECT

V S T r a r — -JOAN ANDERSEN Century 21

GoW House Realtors 459-6000

<*«N SUNDAY 1-8 - 4727 Sou* Knol fN. of WNBM. 2 Mooka W of FarMngMni • bedroom, J b«h. tormal dkang. W loot «m « bt» M

nee Hos Bbrary, targe MM toywr HI .of po.

CENTURY »i MJL CO#»OIUTl TRANSFER SWVKSE

_ X 0 9 J Z

WNOfOS DfSnAVfD M OOt OfHCII

L-8T78 • WaieH 443-1410 864 S A<3orra B<rrnnQhom 46011

LOVELY 1M I 11* LOT REPOSSESSED

•l.TM daws Good an ateatssm. I c_

..MAKE AN OFFER Matwaiad aaOari oflsnag Ma adsrsl

I badroom macs la Nwaatlaad wl

r»ta La*» Jral roam aad taMSry CHUCK HROMEK

Rb/Mb» Boardwafc 522-9700

hatha. Nwn*Da«r'MSMd™" 'S t i l l

REPOSSESSED UVON1A kCBOOU - m w l » am. M i 1M lac UM Oaas kpaoaJ ^ NaaSi war* Call fa* a4 enalto-nw-apdntoaca^

SEEING IS BELIEVING '.***?— ***** me wttk psrUy fla-

a M • Man if uv *^V iJ ! " RAU mou AMUMraoN

P»rat af MIT M I t with a aan-E J * - - » * n N-I 5T-z s t s j t » —

s j r a t / Caaaary II Cnk k _

326-2600 SHARP SHOOTER

Wad li nif aad asahk I M4-roam kana aWk taaMly rssn flroelsca

LEE or NOEL BrrTINGER Century 21

Gokl House Realtors 459-6000

.STARTER HOME

C a s t e l l i " 525-7900

LOOT lint X YR TERM niXDRATEl* DOWN fUCDTOflD Norton* Ml MO 1 tafr ro«P aartar MM low tan laa rSt&{dj WM I hadrootr One* •aai'iML bmlt • 1«K

mm iiijec atar prrnlign, 1 badroom itasnmn ""BRUCE ROY REALTY INC HM7W

NEAT AS A PtN Decorated to Perfect 101-

I badrotan bmaaiow witk om ar paosc. apdaiadtatchas. fall haaram. IN car carafe, (aataatic flaaaca« II JM ._Kk 11% car |i i r ap da lad tltchaa wttk bnltt taa bnaufi! fancad bsck rsrd. flnnkirl haaatsaa: it Rohan BaflamuD* School 4 Parak AkhflUM

Dokxee BBmardlr>M77-6464 Bonnie Ptava 553-2175 Shlrlwy Raybuck 5S3-4162 RMl Estate ONe 651-1900

"Owner Anxious"

Allchac pltu hail! M. tormal dlaiaf room, laijr I* ft maaar badroom wltk walk-as cUaK 1N hatha fall baaamar t sauc aad toahl* lot Only M M

255-0037 RITE - - W A Y

REDFORD PRIME AREA « offan* CaUsm bmlt I b* *, 1 raaatt old fsrsaca pin pause racmoon room I car (" i f Only SS1.M4 I1I M4 town cn .and row tract , CaU Ray Taylor

CHALET 477-1800 REDTORD RANCH n«*t leu tha fraMly paiatad carpatad I badroom 1 bath hna laaaad biawnir with bar 4

« £ £ / " * * i tr-i RaDTORDAo, Mil Norbora • - - -- - , badraorr snck •t 1 ear 4M-MM

af ChKsso 1 b trim -1 •srs«i Ml.tat Eon

SEVEN WimtNmTTR l a t w • B alaantanaD Iwii l 1>* car t* UUa m Mk| 'ro^T Ut -* MTM ma imt IM :tr

YOUR PICK! brick - I • - or hnc* raac* a aast risftnis Boo km tnanra 1 llkrinaa Full I f .rri.li ^

wSmiiIUi JnH eaTaad pnead a Ml Aakin( IU M HIM CaB

BOB CRAVER 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC 1ST OTTERING

SUPER PRICE! a «- ^ i V ^ y ^ ! l r a U S

a 3 i 3 S E P a H

WMAJ A BUY! 'a >ra* and

SSI

' WILL TIPTON 427-6010

ctxrwr*Y tat ii.nc •BAimrUl Cmum BsUi Bnr. I • k lia, Ht l lM tanaal <fnsa rem. rinrMa roan rat roan wtd flraptoea. MV v^Mn Oatf eaw

EARL KEIM 538-8300

REDFORD INC

302 Birmingham BLi ma tlalil fMotxnriBfo

r»M4 MS. 141 BEVERLY ELLS RANCH 1 lie

nraplaca. IN hatha tlra floar linfrj atiackad aarafa mum

Day* UT HM Ml Mil

BEVERLY HILLS By «waa» Gaorsa u>ws I bath law, colonial tamily room aitk (iroplare. Fall —g room Is batM many Iran *IJ to — •ckaaL rwira rink On Sat Sn Ian *m or aeponuanc 441 mi

MtllM BEVERLY mLLS-OP*N St-TDAY H awi *«aoa s of tiuua* on Ri. a*M* I» aad Ba»atj Rond ~num on«Msl war Cklnl i Ink nm 1N hatha I amity room tor* of • forma, *an» roar. Banatlfal pn-al* a«ta« Bwrmaajhair h-hook aad -nails* R* Mai l a w n VM-rTM MT Tut BEVERLY HILLS Inror Bwrwty H>U> PV* badroom IS pin -> bath N*w tltrhaa with bout in

• roam with not bnr Qrralar tkrrr coaarad patw ajmirviM* roeru»a» 12 41 BM EARL KEIM REALTY

North. Inc 559-1300 BEVERLY HILLS

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 oartliat randiiios pin all apUuaacn J badrocaa 'irap-w. inacW |1/>|T bnc* pauo troad (anrad rai-d Btrnuna MUD Vhooa turn ItTTS BtrraS « of «4a. Wast off UrwatM

CALL MARY bugs HALL A HUNTER

644-3500 645-0518 Beverly Hills Ranch

16945 Reedmere Open Sat. & Sun. 1-4

I nwoon bahanoa paoallad family room. ftnMan* drtai* Litrhn all bnih is* roncral air Lai baal Atlachad 1 car Imc* (ara(* 1 ri ft traad let tn» matkau Dlani .i »»? M0 SonUi of 11 Oatwaan pVrrr* 4 Soalh/Md

C R A N B R 0 0 K Asaoc Inc.. Realtors

645-2500

3C2 BtomioghBfTi B4ooniftB4d

BUX4IFIELD KILLS "ay I t o t Caa Fust lour Tiaat*r balrooM; pin I bad room, oa anal Floor martaa foywr alam >ynam lanl air LasdCaalrsct IIM PM

1ST GoO Ridfa ijnaliiy » kabaak all b*t«< dncorato* aau' hpa« f»TW witk almond o •oanai roilasci oat auirr Utrtaa. tan •UIIHW

303 Brnntnghsm t : TNur Oay. June 21, 1964 OAE *5E

OPEN HOfS* SUNDAY

UM «*•*« , 2>

fll Glanaarry North Sau wsBwsy to toor an ih* loa* For tha Bloora/*J VlOsfk mat random plank larf* family room uii MS —

I (Iraplacsa ata-(NPl FVwrlnd » mar* mark mora

Brand New Listing IK' Ombn*» a CM; of BloomF&d lltla N»a .hai.wood kllttti with tru

baaatifa) n*m«r room rampart* aw ranty lyaam La wo .pnaklm all •porta -oar. pool N*w 'aata «»a fraot Cirralar ir-rr with m brick front porr-fc Bnck Ok* pauo I rar II •a»* <o»*t» iaadacapios Mis M«

Call The Experts Reel Estate One

Jim DePorre Roxanne Walsh

644-4700 Cnarming 4 t>«0room coloni-al. Long Lake - Teiegrapfi area Sectudeo lot. trees, stream $179,500 Call

Marty Dove REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 540-2601

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

651-7711 CsanaiTt Rakocauoa kma

PARK LIKE SETTING ^ j hadrooci rasct with pnrary at bona —lb taana cant, dac* 4 pauo It 11 MO AS« FOB BOB JAFTRf Merrill Lynch

Realty 851-8100 626-8712

pwvmijuu: Hg«w oo t%» vooM i

C 5 bm»c* at «msL l*k* with FVtimqi

soodi vttk brooB

litnh bood Bsytn onty nitIM waaktoy* Mr Sorrow* t2«

CHOICE BLOOMPtELD VOUaa kora Uoe 1 hadrrnm. I tall 4 1 ball hatha larf* bjtckao toe porch, fall haa* mast. ! f'.irpU<-*4 1 N car faraa* aaw ly jpaiatad ioa>> 4 landarapad Aanm abw mori4*|< WadMsyi »AM iPM t44 IMI

BINGRAM parks room. IN balk bnr* (bruIT room *• bm

Lotalt I bed

111! I M4-0M

ajiproo-

BOUCNGHAM ly ratwraiad u bom* wltt 1 1 car |i: if* Eicapuona. imroa iai* taa by owner M4W

taurwa Profiai sal id* aad ont 1 aory

N hatha (*£ rain tor BIRMINGHAM AWT LffTED Ra modalad 1 badrotar. 1 N bath 2 atory a Old Bumiatham ISawar root pltimk IM- wtnsg InrlsOn rarpaiu*. LicSn applianrn diiuaa raom roar tort 1 car <*.-•(• Pncad at Hot MM BLOOtinELD T*P Hatximond Lah* prmtssn 1 barroom 1 baU rairt oo iarf* Cot PYonda room I riropUcn cantral air carpatia*. drapn apoli ancn attackad 1 car fara«* r i Me "A MITT SEE AT 111 MO Roy., Cat Vlaaatla am Csu 1 badroom. 1 N hath rasrb os uwliad »tra»t Family room wttt PraakHa Kerr* Lirtaj roc*r, with (Iraplac* fall baaamant tor* foacad yard ROYAL OA* Nawly daroritad laad* and ont I hadroam IN atory N of 11 Mil* Kltckn applianm ra.-paua* «apn Ulad baaamant I a car |»ra«* to*p lot Pncad al 147 M«

i "TTY OF BLOOMPtELD HILLS N*w ty rcaaimrtad Eaaliat Mik labor la maay a-Tiamtin SiiaaitJ mataly I 1 aero with p quality mrC *F!ie>*ot bom* i bwl raoma 11 hatha Library Family room t paa*L (boon bardwood floon and an IB Laa niu thai fntarn a kitrhnatu Fall halt araa Li»is« room hadroora and it i own prt»«u ntranr* Alarm dlrorUy lo Bloomfwtd P»r» Lapanmaat Cal! fc* mor* information IMS MC H STWI

Alaci oalUbl* in I pramlnm Ma awek apprtmmalalT 1 > urn Minimum t MO aqaar* foot bom* mm b* bull on net lot Lou diaronotad II hnilOar buMk bom* HANNETT. INC

REALTORS 646-6200

SUPER JTARTEH HOME dawraM* Birmia(kam Bnnufslly twwlji dacoratad a rwatraa family on «t*do«jhbar»ood ar ataolai* mm

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 ExsraUn Rrtocatxw Sarrirn

303 West BtootnfWd - NEW TO MARKET It' Ml Ptctnrnnn nwty tocoratad I n. raack WELL MOjfTAWID •km* roof rpdatad Ml with anractm . 1 tnntnn Iran Con faruM* tsnlly Fan with fbrawlaca *"?*** r»f*t BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Call lar ysn ows panoaa tan Oatyrt.M*

VTTdCBfTN LEI Executive Transfer

851-4100

304 Farming ton Farming lor Hilt*

SATVRDAY SUNDAY' 1 4PM teM WnUssWy Casrt. N of Mspto. E af Orrkard Lak* gal I " a IN " (amity

OPEN SUNDAY 1 -4PM tITI Laaraia Caart off 14 MIM W td Orak* Basstifai mi n habit R R . r t 5 T f f S . - L 5

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 7062 BROOK RIDQE N oft II Mil* E of MiddMan tat bar a Wm BloonfaM Owsar .axon ao ransoaahl* oftar

TWO BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL HOMES

la No BloomfaM IL1U IN batts family room ton tormal dinnn raom Sarf* titrban. hrntfaat nook pauo Locatad 1 Mil* E of Wood-nard Tah* Unt Lak* Rd lo Emwan R4 No N Mil* lo Groal Oa*» C* W I block to Itll WoodcraM Way Pncad to nil at 1114.MO * llTi.Md Opae Sat 1 I or call tor apoouiun*nt Rodnay Lockwood 4 Co 444 4S1I WABEEK By Dm tmmadiat* occapanry Cow coloaial tn tar witk mar B floor

f llniai room. Utrkn room baaautally laadacac iwimmiaj pool many mrn Mm n* - _ I

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lempormrii 4 tm •AC lijym bw firoplac* 4 wit bar flnt floor u brary larf* >L!iun( room. Utrkn 4 braah/aat room baaautally laatocapsd •wimmiaj pool many ritrn M to ippnruu ipn Wi 1 SPM IMF) Golf Ridf* HVBll WESTCHESTER VILLAGE Ma pi* 1 bodiuum raack 1 tail hatha f*L haaamani Eiwrp rfFV-nnt bona Cantral air >r

iiF—aim*, yard Ercaptioiial hom* •own* Opan Sal I ham tpm Hot OOO M4 XM1

laatocapad 111 Wad

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM baanu tally -ntorad hncb bona « bwjr'jocra I hatha Urisf room, firiiiUit diains raom all aatara: oab rnnuhaf 4 bail! i« caktaoa with br**wd (lan Sn far ur* 2 car inaslatad (aran II11 Me M4 » Brown, t«S 044b

BIRMINGHAM of Wondwood Kiichn appliaacn ca paua* |araf* Good rain* al HMde

G 0 0 D E REAL ESTATE

A Good* Lmi&c la A Good Bay-Ill i N Woodward M* .Ml BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUN 14 tht Fairfax iN off Ma pi* and W of Whflaldj Mnll in Qaartna Laka (ran

roatamporary flair Goarmat Utckn la floor lawik i room haf* maaar hndroom muu Land Coatract arall ablWIiM MC iH 44141) HANNETT. INC.

REALTORS 646-6200

BIRMINGHAM Parohroh* Manor Cms Hon* Sun 14 2S17 Mancsaaur l a aary yallow bnc*. I bathumia , N hatha, caatral air ftmahad baaamm IN car (irip By own* rn.SM WnSdayi. aflar tpm Ml 1 t f BIRMINGHAM SaahoUc Hi«h Am~l BaOroom Bnc* Raac* 1 N BatM Plrw placa Naw Kitchan Srriniit Cnrcrad Pauo N*w Gn Paraaca Gnrac* Baar tnast ITI JM Ataam* IN % MITITI BIRMINGHAM W of Sosttfald cap. cod. 7 room 1 hatha cantral air nw utfhn oaclcaad porch fimahad ban maal By own* I41-I4M BIRMINGHAM Ckanmn* 1 balrootE roach 1 t*U-I ball batM damns am larja tnrbn. finahml roc room. fu» placs. offtc* 141 Md MT-tTll

ELEGANT BLOOMTIELD VILLAGE I twdruMT. roknal Many raiao Ira ;arn Land contrsci poaaibw llts xw

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WING LAKE FRONTAGE Atom 10* fl oc Win« [at* MjhhzhtaUu. iprawtlai bnc* ranch witk flloomfaid achooto Prolaaeoaally Laadw-apM otrmpw an unround poo. circular dMv*. S car |iri|< A broth taking naw trom nsrty nwry room Tha hom* balng on of th* flam of IU kind Vaoliad calLina> < apacion-had room* 1 flrcpiscn IN batta draarr. cosotry litrhn naatral rarprtia*. row lamporiry *ia«aac* A clamc bnati I4M OSO For mor* totaila call CENTURY 21

NADA INC 477-9600 FIRST OFFERING OPEN SUN 1 S 4140 Sqairrol Road Bkam/wM Hiia Soath ol Loa| Lah* Road Parfocl Ranch I hadr'«n la batta family room Battar than ara IlltMd C*6 CaMuaCoka M4IIU H41MI Crsskrook Aaaor lac Raalion

FIRST TIME OFFERED Park lik* antiat Praahlui Vilian 4 haoooa IN batM cmoro toai«nad Bi Laral bnck rasur hall Uat* antry •aa-thra (iraplac* casual air IN car tariff 1 family rooms ballt ia tonka h troaao 1M*C Dsaaaos Call tn appt IItl POO Owaair Ml-TIM FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB a tk* oatung for tha M1.-1W raac* »v*riookinf nroad frana "Balkont low rr la**l hot tab patio. w*4 bar list 900 and with a&uoaai bmhduu at* II Tl MS

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100

rbamn 4 ll park &a •atuai With prirab* cnartyard dac* Flra laca family room, nw cantral air attackad t i ut A aaaJ at IM MS ASK FOR IRENE EAGLE Merrill Lynch

Realty 626-9100 626-8907

OPEN SUN 11 114 4 :13 Ownr mm nC 4 badroom ca Bloomlwld HUM SckooM I! 14 boo of MabdMwit. N of Low Pin* off Ap pis V allay UM Buckingham Trail

PRICED TO SEII! OPEN SUN. 2-5

By Om tTM Co«iawWood Kadi Spa cwn DnrfaU VtlUf* Date* Coloaial on cal-to-aac Larg* 4 badroooa. IN batta larf* family room wttt ftra-a m pore*, dm fton norw A Mm To Sa

All Farmington Hills FARMINGTON MEADOWS -1 I Ilk NISI rnliaul a oirtthnl ins rascarn cantral nr. la ha (to Family

d 1 car nara«* aad hanw pnal AikincllMIM ROLLING OAKS SCI Ebaaant Tadn I badronm rnl.il.1 hnkll U rostral oar IN hatha tnwwl 4mm ™*n. m « r o ^ n S T t 5 n i r r tacknd 1 car ura«# and Mx» Mt» with (a* frill AMlsf HU M

CENTURY 21 Today 553-0700 BARGAIN RV-NTTNG" Loot » tar cslly roOscad th* prbca on tta Man aad dsns I toXiuru. la bstt nlislil all Is ssstrkii Don 1 wait' llbUM ASK FOR BARBARA W.TTON

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 474-5179

304 Farmington

FARMINCTON HILLt WESTBROOK MANOR I Mfrae

fan csa M aaamnd by «nnltAad bsyw iTr»% r t M

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BKALlTFVL NdfUU Wall — || Mick « pn*sM hnc* ya npn utrkas. Itah of otors«a. I fkw plscn* MM JUST LISTED Asrp 4 hs*sss room tormal ftmsa tamily rw flrsplsta IN hatha aOadhad

BEAlTITtX Farmiagun HUM Ranch lavaly pnvaa r i M Owsn S(MN4

lilt let PRICED TO SELL' owa boma-by war DbPtis a pl* Orrkard Lah* aroa. caw torn bmlt I Mdron la hatha larfr (oyn iimponad IlaQaa martx* floor largo pnnallad fatnily room wltt oab floor '-mora htuli donba riraplaca nr calar atatrway paaaUad too with batlt a rabuat* opaoon attackad (araga. otoctrv toor opaaw cirralar 4n*a banatifally laodnapad larsa traad tot rostral ur Drastically niall in low IIM.PM l»41tl or StMSIl

ITVER STRAITS LAKE Naw cnum bom* with LaA* «aw 4 pnrUoan I

lea of carpat Mt.MS

Vary OestraDie Pine Lake-tront home Many, many ad-ditions and extras Enjoy the lake now $429,000 Call

Judi Nlcolazzi REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 651-7610

303 WsBt Bkxmfietd OPEN SUN 1-1 ITU ROLLING RIDGE BLOOMTIELD ON THE PARK LONE PINE MIDDLEBELT AREA BLOOMFIELD HILLI SCHOOLS Orar 4 PM oq ft 1 MOnmm. wasnpi> rary «aad laral locatad os a par*, wttt Library Larga tamity room with wot bar artri Larf* Utckn with Jam Air* It It catling a 11 ring 4 dining room 1 firopiacn many uttor custom fawn Anunahl* ita%

FRANKLIN MagnifK-atx rasitonra on 1 1 natural woodad Land 1 Iwdr. hatha Larga formal llrmi room. U»oc* oal fro* Handing Flraplar* una tha aa wall aa th* It h Forma! dining room HanOaocri 12 (oot tamity room Iwraly pan*Had library Froach door* abound Maaar niu u part laxarr Racaaaad -ighimg oat 4 rr-artl* KohW nitarn !"•»' Ulchm inrhidai a* nro rofng •r»m and yranair* 1 m bntlag. I car Ftaukad garaga 1441 we

C r a r i b r o o k

BIRMINGHAM I badioum bnc* baaamant 1 a car garaga Mini eoaditxm' Asm 1*4 PM Owasr Ml UP BLOOtfFIELD HILLS Woodward S* Lata. I badroom cole. alsL IN batta. family raom, la (Ion '• Mlk-j. a*w carpal 4 paint IM UM

Ut down 11* LC ITT TTU BLOOMFIELD HILLS Vhay Lata Engtm Tudor t.'pdatad mtanor to

Dn»* by M c

CMasuCaM, Mt-llU V4&S nc lac Raatton BLOOMFIELD HILLS Bnck Raack in bnatifa! CMmaMtgk - iw' awl 10 Croakrook. as 1 am traad lot 1 or 1 badmoaw. 1 batta wuk Ins air kltckn air nwbuon| ' walkj 4 4»i14

bnck patio UN \ will flnasca 4414*41 BLOOMFIELD HILLS BUY THE BEST NOW- NEW offering I Blonmfaal Sqaara 4 t—broom Tsdor Faauly room wltt wot bar. prt rata library cwrawile foyn Fall haaa-tnaat axcauast ckasl aaara M»u>atad Mtor 1171 Mt

_ C h N I U R Y 2 1 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 851-6700

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAKERI0GE Of WABEEK

EMfaara aad gasMy ibinl a tha •panon allarad 1 aery bom* S«n tacalar bitltop at* wttt to a tray nat Imi with

» paat prv 1-4 hod

FRANKLIN OPEN SUN 2-5

14M1 Franklin Par* Dr S of 14 Mil* f- of Franklin Rd Follow alga rata «n»r Prima locauoe. raoma 2 fall batta family room library atom 1 arm Watanss lyatam Mm asd paatar* wttt ^1 raj fane* Gurgaiin pan* im grora. nll^a

JACK CHRISTENSON, INC 649-6600

FRANKLIN room Colonial 1N hatha family room offaa. walhoaat woodad lot JM'S

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOCS Sapartty twill 4 bedroom Qaad a pro ugton am Wat plaatar karitwood Floor*. 1 firoplaro 1 fall 4 I half hatts-Urg* hrigki baaamant Lo-raty yard Tkia bom* will ckarm yon iflTSM

1 EARL KEIM West Bloom field 655-9100 BY OWNER I badroom rase* wttt 1 car atlachad uriga fill! FlmaS n hssa mant 104x210 rascajrlot. lak* prlrl lagn 4 mor* Ut PM So LC M44M1

Casual Elegance Bloomfield on the Lake Sub BkrnnfaM HUk Schools Oa 4 IM >q fl of hcaotlfal linag I Larg* hwkuuiia 1 full batta. powdn room. Uhrary Al-pia* catlisgin Unag room formal dia-1 amity room rxpaowr* Millard Solan aa room Wm collar rwergy afflctoat Many mora naum fntarn Sk*i auud Plan Frankal, UTVMC By Owsn 11401)1

nil I had

JUST LISTED '47-ka, COt "tYMTORT Bnaufsl wilt dayi

acra ol pn»ary tran Witt guikty arkoal oysum Naw

4" to COME HOME TO ELEGANT Bnati/al aarowliag rear* pool aad FVnda room tar Aanroxlmalaly V I EircOaw family ar fsraac* aad roof Formal itiaisg room aad family room I way fli lila i ProMigion addron tor only lift PM Csll for yon »w* paroaal ton VWCKffTN LEE Executive Transfer

851-4100 Lots for satetn Wtttoi Estates »55.000-$65,000 BkxxnfteW Scnooia Ca«..

Judi Nicolazzl REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 651-7610

a e t n a ' 626-4800

BLOOMFIELD TOtTTMHIP ky

BLOOMFIELD TWP 6450 WESTMOOP

OPEN SAT A SUN 1-6 CksMn talk I I M MBbaw I am M MM 4 larg* lie man ask Aaar* ••nan btbckss fton inilHf Faaaty roan wWk fh M» ' khrsn IM car gsrsaa Ml l l i i i l l EacwAan roa*

OtoObnW By i

ON PINE LAKE Laawry raafe 1M Mary daaartad gn tack, pool BtoanfMg H IrkaaM m Mh t

NEW PRIVATE HOMES IN

BLOOMFIELD HILLS $199 900 646-7656

OPEN SUNDAY 1 4PM 1SM4 1 mhara fhrmiagham N ol 11 tfiM W MGrosflaM n*T RETX'CTO I hadrooata dmmg Ficaplae. BaaoUfai antrsl tw

booa Ml Mt CHAMBERLAIN

REALTORS 540-6777

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Itoailty haatt boam to aparonaaufy N arra fntarn arMda bin twrw ca

pool HUM 11 Loag Laba. W af Maa ASK FO« JOYCE VON DREKIX Merrill Lynch

Realty 647-5100

OPEN SUN 2pm - 6om HI 0M MIB North of 14. Wm if • • - gaaMy Mbit alt brbek I bod ro«. IN bath raack to baaaufM IM • Ut ft ha. M gbaWIHI Taa Una Lssai Faraar* aat aw Bll lig 1

. " s e r i t i n n IIM M 626-6700

C r a n b r o o k

DAZZLING! Lmpram** 4 arg* cokaaal I bad-rooms pin ttt boon room Flroplacwd family room, formal limn* room, hraakla room all oimlookLag gn •oon tork (xarmat Utchaa. bag* ban mam. with workshop iwun dab narby Owsn traasfarrad IIM M

JUST REDUCED Spacion colaaiaJ 4 hodiuuaiw masur aula with ftrsplacai. IN batta family room wltt rif aplai a Larg* lrrtog * dm. ms room 'Tvoryootma dart 4 trod kx Swim ctah Mm to nld Oaiy I'.M.M

CENTURY 21 Secontlne Assoc

626-8800

Walnut Lake Privileges Birmingham Schools

Floor plan raack Faml t Baavttfal troad lot For datalla caU Sandy Bischof

REAL ESTATE ONE 661-5700 661-1904 W BLOOMFIELD 1 fall batta larg* Urtag room tamily room, tormal dining room IN car rag* N acra lak* lot Prlca IN car ss. r aasouahl* MI-44M

WETT BLOOMTIELD HOMES. 1) Each os aa sera lot both with w*a«i tarrsoa psuoa 4 tocha BasaUtsl m UM Mm aacnflra WU1 osll asch homa •aearslaty Is IM oftar of m M S of Waltort Lata R4 Orchard Lak* R4

oaiy WEST BLOOMFIELD ONE ACRE Fon badroom 2* bath library tamily room, flnt floor laaadry IN car it lachad garaga Coaatry tat 11 at I!44 POO

LAKEFROffT Gorgaoaa fastastK raw of Walaat

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Mai Balatifsl 4 ha What ataL I doorwaQa. I tot low firoplac* • family room IN to tta

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2 1 HOME CENTER

476-7000 CENTRAL AIR in 1 car abdo (arsga b Farmtacfto ll Mil* Anxion 0a* Way Raalty

air HUM

C R O S S W O R D P U Z Z L E R

r & s Fannaagua Hilla amaaiun lacMMg la famil rnss. csatrsl sir

~ C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 851-6700

IMMACULATE BY OWNER Raac*. IN hatha Oast Room, aatara! Bra-Piara. farmal -—1 hag* kltckn. caw

IMPRESSIVE

rag* Locatad M a larga lot 1st Aah for JACK

CENTURY 21 GoJd House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

COFYTEMPORARY RA.NCH OPEN SUN I 1PM Natsrai radar ralhadra. catltM* M tl*

room otou pauo traad III R tot wltt jaro a MS Mt Owsn mil Brook

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EARL KEIM REALTY North. Inc 559-1300

WEST BLOOMFIELD inrlUag k Coloaial in impoecaiU* coadiuoa First bJtckaa family room k latimata paaalMd 1/ trary Tha toasty homo a oa a N acra oatataadlM ptoca of laad Haa a baaou fsl pauo and faa barhaqn HUM

C r a n b r o o k

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Rare Find"

Swparbty mainuiaad ranc* 1 bad-rooma. IN baths roranbr toyn flnt fton lawidl i Naatral loan thraagh oat FlmiM ii baamaau ErunJa* docking nrrrinrtag by malar* plant tafk II It M Country Estate Setting

QaaiJty 1 badroom 1 hath <)aad oa ax tr»-Largs baaatifslty laatorapad Mt arpatias throoghc Hug Maosflcaat room wits calhn

FABULOUS PRIVATE YARD Lovaty wall appotoud raac* 1 bad-rooma. flrolac* artaiaad pore* all apeiiaarm Baack pnnligw oa WalaM Lak* Mm toa' ITT Mt .'N

EARL KEIM Weet Bloomfield 655-9100

GORGEOUS! "OVATED SELLER MM n fl of rMgaa a franoas kalas room ratling 4 marbto flaw placo Library faaah room wink IM wrap arninf tack, antral canal ins etre*l*r Kaircan AmaaUUn gator* Owan aaau affar UM M

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc

626-8800

Florida room wttt caikadral catlins Kltckn wttt bath taa Pncad to nfl HUM

AETNA 626-4800

W BLOOMFIELD I badroom tn laaal. Lak* pnnMgn caatrsl air. aatw ra. flroplaca. IN car attackad Mm na M4M W BLOOMFIELD Thar* a «aaat charm a ttoa I ba* mam IN bath raack. on an ait by a coart yard toe* tta mtanor a (raakty pam ad with aaarty aaw baift car-pal. caaUl air altarhad 1 car garaga larga traad tot 4 mack mor*

R YMAL S YME5 Ml-ITTI

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Pillared Elegance Maanlflraet main Irrat Ibacoratad la asatral toan family room wltt flro-placa. doorwiB off tormal dtalag room laado to ttorad M-laaaf balcony aad dact I hadruuua maaUr batt. csatrsl air and mora IU1.M Condo Opportunity Casasalaat tocsAo4 to dowstok i Farnungtos Grand Maal an wltt pn rata batt oft masur hadroucii. sswar

JUST REDUCED ilT-4oi Nawly tororalad I na mm raack oa haaatlfsl. «Mn Ml Naw*.

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um CaU for wort information LAND CONTRACT rERMs Jm rn.M vtNdrrrN lee Executive Transfer

851-4100

JUST REDUCED Ill-tat Baaautally m.lsliMU 1 bad-roam raack n attrscoas Mt M pto alar Waatkroaka Maaor Flraptoro M &ra« roam awl fiaMtad roc roam WsB M Unwary ackaat aad pUyftoM QmB-ty acksol ijawu Easy ocean is I-warx tooppiaa pcMaaM Swim ctoh aad YmCa In famUa rocrnUoa r ata urata i Call In ysn ows pn ooasl urn f i PM

VINCENT N LEE Executive Transfer

851-4100

ACROSS 1 Surfeit 5 Secret agent 8 South

American rodent

•12 Short jacket 13 Garden tool 14 Object of

devotion 15 Consumed 16 Expels 18 Single 19 Coroner :a

abbr 20 Keen 21 Symbol for

tellurium 23 Brother of

Odin 24 Metal

fasteners 26 Woodwork-

ing machine 28 Prepares for

print 29 Crowd 30 Goal 32 Precious

stones 33 Bespatter 34 Entreaty 35 Poem 36 River islani 37 Paralysis 38 Brim 40 Character in

"Othello' 41 Press agent

abbr . 43 Babylonian

deity 44 British

Princess 45 Paid notice 47 Southern

blackbird 49 Stirred 51 Beverage 52 Careful

thought 55 Grasp

LC TUUfl OPEN SAT * SUN l.M ta Fl in

- family ctrrsiar klra. rwm ctok"*By NlHt ITT ItM

li« i aad dac*. haa tad far*ea K X

rarpruag. formal dUuag room caatraJ air and appLiancsn MIM CENTURY 21"~

Hart ford 414. Inc 476-6000 FARMINGTON HILLS Laksfron coatomporary qaad. try owan Family room library roc room with Wat bar caatrsl air, aanatMr* Marao throaghoal DarfUr alarm aaw carpotiag. baa* dact k pw Mm an. haaatlfsl lata naw* Many astro SIMM Fn appoint maat m-tlU or UMlM FARMINGTON HILLS Sc* FHA VA M pin B) R ~ly aawar sad wsur Om c -EE REALTY ' X f f t m

FARMINCTON HILLS-OPEN SUN 14 1U4C Raphaal R4 Csstnm 1 M*aom IN talk raack. attackad faraaa. flrw ptac* family room, nrfosod pore*, taill in rook caaur 7 I acra trod Mt. Ml M0 IT4-444I FARMINGTON HILLS Park Lit* Sotttag Loaaiy naiistMl aroa brv* gaM. I bitriinia, IN batta. U*im room -Waaag room family room wKk flrsplscw 4 tar baoamoM panallod k tllad Asking M4 M By Owan I7444JS

FARMINCTON HILLS 11 Mlla-

bfAPLE ORTRARD LAEE am

Totally pr pool rwoaa laaearato Boi Tata oa N am taaady an'HI Mt Iwiwukin n ra>"H •'« FWrali MINT RANCH

Offara I bak inma la fton faaaty room a*h (h aala i. Ms yard KIT BUY IN AJULA MM EARL KEIM

360-2222 655-9100

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MUtTBCLL lit By owan gaad on acra I haeroana. am aaiafi pan with na*n m ap Rik if

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 6854 ALDERLEY WAY

afn OroOr pnr* f lb I ll W«h iwaaasai aij" ftow opaa flan ptoa. bardwood ftoar* »w t>

Merrill Lynch Realty

851-8100 363-0329

W BLOOMFIELD TRlLEVEL.

N of 11 MIM E of Ar* ysa parucwlar" Wo Mas tta *ary Mr raa 1 trriag rw

AETNA 559-8333

Century 21 FAIR TOWNE

626-8000

304 Fsrmtwgton F«

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EXECUTIVE RANCH Prlvala Pond

II MM CaB Mr """ ™* B*UB Executive Transfer

851-4100

i|aa4 MM m R . I ar I rooma IN talks family r US I all M bar 1 frig. aaJk-aal to aoiar Maud paai 1 rae* Estro In am Owan lilt M or bm affar Call arm tpm.

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FARMINGTON HILLS Opn Imda y H

m i Ryataaa. R af 11 MIM W af lak am. LaM Caatian. l i t towa m aw aama al l\ Mm

EARL KEIM REALTY North, Inc. 55^-1300

FARMINGTON HILLS FARMINGTON GREEN

iLTTTVL

CONTEMPORARY Kaack 4 bik'iim. I OM i Ml ol sM, larfa

EARL KEIM 538-8300

REDFORD INC. ax toe NEED I

NEW LISTING ON A NEWER HOME Thu ksbgktfsl I ysn oM raack bona a largo tamily roam 4 coaatry kltckn. k acramad by a taaattfsi n tarsi flrw Bloc* YoaTJ Ofd a apart im malar badraam wi -SakM ctoaots. 1 N batta •Him n. A 1 ear atiackad fara«i Oaiy M M COUNTRY LtVINC wttk all tta dty ceaasawacn cas ta yoan M t*M Maaly ramkiiag rank Yoall (Vad aetata* abto faataraa Uha I fall batta 1 laraa tormal dining room. faa Iy wtu (lraf lata. 4 walk oat baaw lining m I f aero with lata caw arm For only PI MO BARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

56 Skil l 57 War god D O W N

1 Juncture 2 Was present 3 Pedal digit 4 Pr inter 's

measure 5 Ignores 6 Att i tudinize 7 Sti l l 8 Greek letter 9 Fuss

10 Meets 11 Toward

shelter 16 Lubricates 17 Pierce 20 Suits 22 Lat in

conjunct ion 25 Actress

Anouk 26 Tennis st roke 27 Greet ing 28 The self 29 Small rug 31 Period of

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b i rd 48 Wri t ing liquid 3 / Himalayan 50 Room in

m a m m a l harem 39 Prefix, down 51 Venti late 40 Lifeless 53 Compass 41 Agreement point 42 Ox of 54 Symbo l for

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304 Farmington Km—aa iaa _ r«rmif>gion rtlltt OPEN SUN. 2-5

rtttl 14 MIM. 1 Mank W af

New To Market (4T-M1 Battar than aaa | 1 tail

I* IN car farsaa wttk dan Akdad lanlatln Mown, aow trsl carpottog M Llriag roam. On bar-a matara tran Call for yon ows tor MI M VINCENT I* LEE Executive Transfer

851-4100

^ S S L T t tan. 1 flrw ».

Cranbrook 626-6700

308 Irtghtofv-Hartland louth Lyon

306 South fletd-Lattirup BUTT BRICK RANCB - MalKy MUt by Aatoaalll JW Malnjaaa. bar4-

t Uriag rwm. with aataral flrw

COUNTRY TIME

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Mr ma. SmI* roam tae^krar •» ftoar linfcr, baidaaM (too ros^nM, liaimm. tovaly yard al osrad potto 1114 JM HEPPARD REALTY

855-6570

New To Market

nam trod aotltos na) M tta kro ata YMCA tar MM Larfn ana nu MC room aad waB-M lint QaaJKa adkooM. Call fn yaw oars paroaal

Executive Transfer 851-4100

HALSTEAD I KM. FM

tral rolon ll'lltaV I 4T4-4Ut OPEN BOOK SUNDAY M RUMaiit I bb*M bnc* I Family raa ffilltil 1 iiimiiL I flrw-pMcaa. IN batta garan Aat fn Bm ty JL IIitin BaauBMaM 444-4IM

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 30640 SPRINGLANO

N oft Ll MIM, E M Orrkard IM* R4 Loaaly aro! 111 ll [ daw M tta Maw IM tar Ma nana > tn-Maaf SM

A mm an it oaiy MM ASK TOR BARBARA DUTTOff

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 474-! 5179

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 21400 WOOOFARM

11 lt.PM Merrill Lynch

Real 626-9100

Itv 336-9552

OPEN RJR NOOft-tPM parary M-M**t M JCT* trod ha. My

Century 21 oaEcraoKitTcs

•61-7711

OWNER TRANSFERRED

Jim Stevens REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111

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LEE or NOE BITTINQER

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

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Cranbrook Aaaoc., Inc. Realtors

557-3500 BY OWNER SoatkfMM. 1 badroom raack. atlachad garag*. flraplaca NEW alactncaL waia

coaema kin, 111 VK m-44st

SALEM TWP by owan, Marlag SUM.

f Irflaalod (ar lllt.M rain. prlcwd lo aail at IHM 11S-417-4U4

EARL KEIM Weet SloomfleM 665-9100

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CENTURY 21 Bartlerd Soatb-Wm

346-6600 471-3555 a LYONS Uriag to I Lyoo

Buoy tta haaaty of ca pMa traad acraa M r*ma R4 Naar Golf e talk a N attak

ptaiaa tara'lltTM luSttm

Saactaaa talk wlagod ' ' INtattadlaMl

306 SouthfWd-Lsthrup TELEGRAPH IIN MILK RD

Naar aetaoM t% M NELSON REALTY

CIRCLE THIS AD

GORGEOUS CONTEMPORARY cton I bodroom. 1 fall aad 1 tail batM tn-k*a*t wttt balK-ta Florida atyM pool. Larg* family roam wttt flrw pine*, daa and I car aftattad garag* ll-Lahaor araa I11IJM

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Caatom i badroom. I pin 1 bath tn-Irrol oa larga tot offora cathadral call lags, rocoaa lighting. 1 amity aaom aad IN car garaga lllt.M

COUNTRY SETTING Cosy I tiaili uian. IN bath raack faa tarn family room wttt nrapiaca aad I car (araea CMiy MIM*

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION LoaMy 4 badroom. IN balk trt-Matl wttt a n carpotiag ata window trounaats family roam aad 1 car n ran Blrmingkarr SctaaM M4bM CaD Iw totalis %

CENTURY 21 Today 559-4468

ATTRACTIVE DUTtS COLONIAL to popalar Craakraok ViUa«a Grot famflj homa wttt I tiiMiiiaa. IN batta nraplacad lamtfy roam pin •titouod porch Caatrsl Mr Nkco yard wttl jto BBQ Bnmiagtam Sctaak

CRANBROOK Abboc Inc., RaaHors

645-2500

The Home Store • v e r y T h m r m t m y im y m r m e u m p m p e r .

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city L_ apart mant* lUMre B a p i . H b a U i i

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REACH MICHIGAN'8 FINEST MARKET O M C M i O O H # M 4 H

* N^MB G**fy C*mi-C$00* i

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308 SouthfSefcJ-Lathrup » I l* 4 i i t t im ui m i s teike P w M leaMly romn r u ftraptace • T i l t M n i I n l w p i i | >

rsfla> Juria .

171 M4 B? . mor-xafr KeOuca< I

» m i u s i i i r •»" aHi. HOAD AREA Lo^ly be.lt laoal. koine * locates a» •w MIL laadBcepM lot I

IS la.'J. trvk [treplare bo linil i '«*r, -ergr rkeerfaJ and kar& • -«: floan 1:11 w H u r i :

H A N N E T T . I N C REALTORS 646-6200

Loref? 4 bedroosn bru-ft (Xad LctI u Craabrool Vltlaar mtk family room. HfifUu 1 nr |a.-a«a and >1] kiu-baa • f * W a iartad*l Jaor «-o*penrr

reer rtjtrernelf mourataiJ

C r a n b r o o k Ajboc lar Realtor*'

B i r m i n g h a m Schoo l s 41 fol GorgeSe raeternpararr raark 1 Dedrooma IS belka 'ami!. room 'ettk fli «>!•» •» and pervert nocriaf *-> Lra laetarsa Bfce cee«re! air spnoklna mum Baaatifai raided •nunc enl U'f» patio aad |aa bartwrer for tamil. tw-aice LAND CONTRACT TKRM3 Call for mar* IBionnetxm I. M MO

V1NTEVT N t j r j

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

306 Soutftftoid-Lathrup * OF 11 Mil jr faimJ* room, ftrej>»*ce r«nJ air fw •fcetf r«r room. atUctad |ir«|i mmm

OPEN SUNDAY 13116 BRAN IJTWYVWt K*-4ax Iwck Coloaaal 1 koerooma lamly room Hm« room flOlf carpeted fireplace 1 car u<i» 144 yot

MARTIN KETCHUM 4 HARTTN 522-0200

OPEN SUN 2-5PM mis ttaroc, Laae 1 ^ 1 ! UUr V of Evrr reee Crecteaa pillared roioau. a»iet.nrtia« immpain M i ] a* cor I bedroom* uteeted * a beeetl f a i l ; laatacaped lot ettk private back faro apnaklan and ctrrelar 4r>r. in, pr iwt foyer cirmlar Hun «P»oo« pawIM funliv "«*: antfe tMamad and -»et«re. fii apla.-* Varj piaat born* Min< »i!r»i l lrf toi UI (or

M a r l e n e Plucer REAL ESTATE ONE

646-1600

301 Roc heater-Troy

TROY l i n Dayua 1 balk wai< Miwaiii or t'eatraJ an Walk la i liaat m maeier bedroom forma. * 1 -oom. taenia room baa raise* kaertk firepeire vni

OoorealT Parti •> riataheS >ieaeii lam J alee aiukrad |ara«e elk f a . Nice ty Kadaraim: ?«s II i i l l It U a oaart alraat rloaa tc arteola H I M 'D*» aaa M ITI INS

308 Royal Oak-Oak Park Hi inttw • ! ii • M *-nuntmgioci wooos

R E D U C E D $ 5 1 0 0 si x THKIEU. moO»ro brirt raorb. UvMhf room fanufr ra 1 baOla 1 car aitarkatf faraaa fall <

Ci' »«l# ymrt mor» Kir fJa toraiioM

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WI'ME I S t mon Afa lor parmaau Of 1441 tarladu* u ia on t ballroom IS baU '-o4cmUl u Baaroe Sq*ar» rally updaM wtta all fonmra Utrtvae * bail: caa F-oaaibt* in-ma Ml MO tooUkfiaM 1JJ MTI-

MEW ON THE HARKt-Z BIRM1Nt. HAM StUOOU oa. of •*. J 0««la .o «

Ur»*l? »trm 4 or i S»<S rooma is batba kut» fami!» -oom Kooa parl^i. terp rar*

-for Lar ft lamilr [ton ! irua a~-Ln« Uua pmpart? Ml ioc

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 C««oiur» FUic c Sam.'*

SOUTHriELD fW< w»mc II aad II Wiif 1 bedrrovr bnr« 'Wt I 3* acrf 3 bauia ?r»oarrp. i.irfcw. nrw rarp ia^ r otraJ tea: 4 air f«ii b«ar«nra( J •» cmr gmt afv mmw gAr&emi fwamtjfa! Laftd»caf«N3 proyerty ami maa* fnuta 4 M' *** f'+U for appourtjikrw! S47 lk*l

ROY AL OA* -OPEN »'?« S ft il: Maxwii <N o< Dma MlW aa of toodairt. DUi tew tea ten dsim* »iU or« Ulcter ara tMlknan iMtad fro— porrft atad awl rariMd te r-juma a Ad twit tV4 H ft44 1».

H A N N E T T , ) N C REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

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323 Homaa For Sat* Waahtanaw County

ANN ARBOR Lcaauj i .Wi Miaaia tram PIjb oat* Caw I ba<r natu IS batb raart

>p '-cr»a*y lajaa * Aaa \rtor

Mark* Cocr>ran« CALDWELL 4 DOWNS

9n-73W 971-7773 WATHimOfIT ESTATE aitluc hub •Ma of ranroM or Ana Arbor oa baaaU

XI for M of faataraa kbarat oaraar ftaaorfaac

IIH.ll I M I K I M

324 Othar Suburban Homaa For Sa<a

310 Union Lafca Com morca

MLATTinX CO AM ULASD LAKXnOffT Bnrt I 2 tetia firvpisr* at bria« room 4 !

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326 Condoa For Bala

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M . l GBOWGTTt ns tea

111 VM to famjy

room TtrMara -a«j»j'ajr Is batW m«M Kioaa Harti

N DCARBORN HDOHTS By m a » badruori- bnrt comraJ air iimilalad a alia 4 ca«lia» faataraa (*lor» SaUar

T A YWH 1 baiii uw 'aar*

Hatirar acnflqa|

firapiara m briaf roc IT. )«ac an ft IS ra MM* •N IMI

B> <«r>-EH t NK»» LAKE AREA Lo~«f I badroom m fcarrl 1 (aJ! f» run* baUM f .i iplat-a faljr rarpatad. uafroaad poo! 1 car >(• U i bio

ir. ilua ropboartla 'bti •potlaaa a»l malMaljaid 1 ID I bad room raorll of fan 3 fall ba'Ja farnilv room. fimaba<] baarmaw: ra»tral air all for oalj r» f t HYMAL SS-MKS »ii rrri NXTHmEU>.a»r«ood > .iia»r bnrt ranrfc S badrooma IS batba Jamalt room fvraptara -awtrai air 1*1 Ow

Eatata <iak IIM DM ••IMP: rataa r* iarad to ST4.W* Baaaufuifj 4aroraia«i and mUMAtoad IMI! aqaarr foot 1 WO room rwick family room allB fit* placa aitartaad I rar f - ' f v* HA

C e n t u r y 2 1

FAIR TOWNE 626-8000

roR STEPSAVOtS l floor laaturaa a •paoom fantijY rocm- vttb firajWar* 1 badrooma. IS baUia IS rar ariarliad (araaa an! pmata famiiv ana rnrad to aril at ml; |H VOt

A-SK ri>R BARBARA UTTOW M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 474-5179 mAH.CVK J tedroonj J •-» balk fanui* roow. «i Ul fvrrpijK^ raaifra! air terd wood fWwra J rar attarb*: f«ra« Bir mtnftem Scb«»o4a all fvr |7fl too

AS* FOH B>JB DAV *K7

307 Mifford-Hig hland A SPETUL F ARM' Earallaat korauoa oaar Milford Good land roatran tarma' Earapo<a>ai (y»la at cmrrafctp < badroam 130* aq ft boro Hi l l bam craai roadiLioa wltA I ataiaa«.

HAHf.HAijal, araa fail baaamaot I car atl*r*ad gar af* Jaa » I » btort 4 aiamiaam baixlui« antk baa*, aatar 4 afcarlnr Laad roe-Iran M«.m Dakr Raalt. «" Hot

Mi m i OPEN IWt 'Se B"N J I

?»1 LortllB off oar, LUi Rd 1 badrooma rwoe [<a*»froo< E*raliawl

- 1 r * X T Mm I ^arS

UNION LAKE ranr-h partulh roantrt Utrbar. LaaLafaJI' daruratad arllfc ritraa La«r

n a m

32S Raal Ettata Srricm Ar» V<* « okaarung <.)u a

l-ate C«tr»n or Wroad Wkirn a#r and law Ui <Aafc <mit PtJUMV UtALFV 471 T*4

C A S H FOR LAND C O N T R A C T S & REAL ESTATE L O A N S Any typ« property «nywt»er» In Michigan 24 hrs - Call Frae 1-800-292-1550 Flrat National Acc«ptar>ca Co r*> VCW HA YE fetanafrmanl ProbWrra

Lat OHUJat uAa r*ra o* Call Am (rRUlay

OTUUXY REALTY

C O N D O M I N I U M R E A L T Y

Announcing tha Bast Buys Ir Conclomintum*

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p o m * rwsH Oar aavaat miag » SoaOtflaid La-art Urfa 1 barroom I batb ted fVxa rtmr* Saatral .«aro. Baa> lo-auca m ronotri CALX FOR SHOWiiSGS I W M Ma

A*R WHO* AT IS »!U l;" ms «

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326 CondoaFor Sato

SOVT "«t». « Riaaar. araM baroraua« GaJ ihJ a. • aaai roam, ilili »«ila ctoU m Uviag raam. ,S

326 Condoa For Sata

NOV! J badroro l.aafc.— dm kaat raatr»J air f«Jhr : arjataC tkroacbowl

pool l rar p : i p Ml MS m-TTT|

OAK PARK raaatra. air lb* i

aonauoa faa inr>a4aa baat US WK H E P P A R D REALTY

855-6570

326 Condoa For Sato

1 (£7+»l C » OOC 1*1 I i:»41 II

fHITE LAKE RIJ riraifcaot (jtaalilr 10 immc 1 b»drrj«r raart aii«aUKl oa t I arraa Fail teaamoni b«iJi la mj mwiTi emm J«o «ir» raacb * paoal door-, rtter »*uaa STMPUC ASKIKP TK)N of low iniiN^i rata co <|«ahftad terrra 114 *» CatgUod Rail Eatala Ul ?417

311 Orchard Laka Waltod Laka

EXCEPTION n TTOM Tailor Woo«lad lot TW mcaai w rtrrbard Lair Wood landa l~a)4aaar iorauoa Batlar lAar or* rvar> ritra man aar * Bioean flaw htooli ItM K» Ml 1M1

ES

M e r r i l l L y n c h

Real ty 646-

e a l t y 5-6000

ar } badroorr 2 batb bort ranrfc at lar ted Tir piaca flruated

•«Bdari fanrvd rard W <4 VMMd.S Of IS ITT M0 M»«4H

arrmaa l •IM. Fa *>aiAa. family

room raotral air hi*£ a lawaalK h.ari yard Nawt- a. dacw Mo^is rw*d«Uon k?t KK H 5VI.1

H A N N E T T . I N C REA' TORS 646-6200

LCAK am SAUL 11 MUa rloaa u> >4o9ptn« 1 badraam rmart I fall batlu family room dan Saauii araa raatrai

U l I'M StHTHFTKU)

O.TE 4 AKADV Veil ,-naiautoad oar . atory wlti fuuabod atti. J Cwlroorna di«iu»l room witt bar fomura ticdMv Mrdvood noon. f»lf baarmaat All Ibia for US MS

GOOD LAND CONTRACT TERMS on ctarmla* 1 badroorr, bock rtarti

wub ar. arra at privacy Country D i r t m hap llrtin room . itlarMd 1

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MILFORD Commacra Rd 4 I>art lata Rd araa 1 *M Planrood. • bad room i~uloaial J fall batla 1 balf batba littS aq rt ap ronmataly 1 acraa. wait oat baaaroari I rar attarhad (irafa qulily tkra ou u l i i | 1*1 MS LC

' Mradoamaaafrmaal !nr jot« n iH? i

308 Rocbaatar-Troy OPEN HKMSK Sandai 14 PM

I«: Mayiair Trot Soatt of tbf Baa rrr Waal of •! oolldfa « bartrooma IS batlaa latfa family room aad library Mora ill condition Kll oavtrai unaa ll'.l,M« Call Mart Aljar M4«M«

WEIR MANUEL SNYDCT 4 RANKR INC

OPEN SUN 2-5PM SMI Flr-wuMj [tarorator parfart A* aama ajiatlaj nxirtjaja or narcbaaa •itt a wrap n>irtga*a • I l l s ' * « bad room coliauaJ lam'i room wttt flra-i4ar» 4 art ba- \arfa pauo alas lanrad an ioaad bac yard B« faa inraa ara eta trrtna I»1 *b«

OWNER THANSraUUD W l Hanta«r l^aalilj tkro^kow tbaa 4 badroam caao al Laraa titckaa and lamilr mum Witt Batoral faapla.-r aad wood dart mata for prrlart family Ua m« Crown CDoidutci and wood wlndowa ara laal a frw o< tkr apacul faatiiran »»« KW Aji for

V iv ian Johnson REAL ESTATE ONE

646-1600

OPEN HOCSE B> OWNER landa. Ja-w II II Ipm

MS [Wtmoeu batwaaa MapJa 4 (;kan 1 biorta E of Banattra C«»to«ti •roioaUl Wofrarlnr Latrrlrw 4

prvala»aa > iarfr barfrooma ar j* tilcftaa 4 lirlag room formal duua| room, family room, fail wall ftrrpiara baartiiaaif 1 rar altac rd far afr rftra lift lot inclodM Jam ra harwd to Mi mo u i >oay mi m i

A W A.TERTROVT T MM' "VTTY SHORELINE

t«NT>t>MlNn M5 t>N

WALLED LAKE Modrl Prr»«

ina Men 4 rn !! BOOK SPM Hoand TViri Sat 4 Sar.

13 noon U> 4prr. Ilaaaa Vial Informal**, CaoUr

AI CrnHiar Trail 4 W ant Kd Mradowmaoafwmrot lnr

>S batt f imaSiad baaaraam wilt a'.tamad l " «r A mal •aw a: 1-1

W BlLOOMriEU' Laiary I badroorr. Utrary rtility room ItM WJ ft IB floor rtant Al tac*ad (ara«a wil. a w wKb nrw I 'S i f l r " * * * " n a r * « t

LlCKrr. SPLIT Harry l« arr Ju. » badroum lad noor and am: all aniianraa window traalmrnu iwkW balroar ONLY 111 MO

Condominium Realty

559-3800 '•'•flXi N Ra t. OnA 1 badraoana I S batfca ftrrpJaca rar room pane rate •n.' n-irhrr and .aand'1 >»liancas Kr-BindJ IM Ii»"

A BKAt Tlfi'L I badroom bnct M 900 down, garter tmmadiata arm pnnry nrwly rodrroratad Will nam wltt optMB Ui bay W aw. land 411 14M>

ADAMS WOODS | Sharp nawtral 1 [»droom IS ball Pnrtr r-oartyard I rar '>araft Loud prvrr 111? SOO CalS fo« anpotnunraM '• rlawta Coir HO 1111 14»tld« '' ranftroi* Amor lar Raal tort

319 Homaa For Sato Oakland County

AUBURN HILLS Bnaatiful I rancfc rirafirm roodltioe matir 1 arrr wratrd lot 1 Iran from I T1 J baUia dart 1 firrplacaa B. Ihrarr Ul 41«J

(TIAUTT RarltaiorB bda> ai. 1 M ft al> fronta r Puw Knot, arra dual ba aaae to br appractatad By oworr m m : Enrrfy rffirianl ,-aatom quality lu

a»ou>tad ) badrooan 1S batt cotamal Spacioaa walt oaM lowar Ir-val to aartadrd pnaatr dart aad rard A bargain at I l K M CD

EARLKEIM Wwt Bloomfi«4c! 855-9100

r*fa I roan w raar yard 111 & ALi. TERMS (X>NSH>ERE» 4 bad rooma. formal dluac room, family room, central air ttvalr. fVw Uundry atLarkad 1 car (arafr full baaamant So»HAfl-d Uttmp Srboola H I M

ITT VERNON SUB ATT USTEI> Mora rtfkt la to raw unmaculatr 4 bad room. IS batt colonial Larj* living room wttt bay wt»Sow arpaiatr llr.-.nj room, paryurt floor a Sruiy I M ( n Pwlsct family boot t i l . ^ us mo

LAND CXWTRACT TERMS main tin aflcrdabar SparMos lorar comnlimaBta

rantar antranr* roioaul witt tana rau duuoa room. axnfUoaal spdatad kilckaa. 4 Wf» badiixam. family room •Itt nraplacs. Hdr mry ja-.fr f i t

anility Uiroa boat

BEACON SQUARE batt rn-Lml wttt attacbad aar aaa hay window la UU*aa. bar u fanSy room Lots at Boraar ExrallsM family

Lnoiartl Srtoola Sam Clan available |?».m

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

ROCHESTER By Owner roiooial. IS batlB dart, larjr wwaMd M attacbrd fa.-aja i s « aasnmablr tntay artraa »T Odd UI4JTI

HORSE CXH VTHV 1 s roiling woodrd ac 1 bedroom IS bait Qaad family room wilt bwamed raulu^ 4 baraw ud

_ toor to II a 14 wuod firaf>Ucwa atainad aiadam

* laAwal. baa pr> om dowb-le »a»ltj

4 wait in rMaat Quality throaaboat arraanad a porrt I nulaa to I H S1I4.M*

CENTURY 21 PraaUu 4 Ataonatra

526-0920

A NEW CONDOMINIUM CROSSWlNDS WEST NOVI $3190 down $574 month

2 B»droom». 1Y baths f»r»-piaca. central air. studio call-ings, prtvsta walled patio, sftattared parking. $-63 990

346-0600

d r a s t i c a l l y

R E D U C E D

$ 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 Birmingham rondoa aiecam 1 baa) room 1 batt fa'ara faoing Part

Aal for Jorcr Ward »4»4»0 444 41 IS FARMINCTON CONDO Har1U|r Vll a r f>ata Rd S at •'.rand Rjrar I brdrooma rirrllaol roiditioe I;04 MS SeUwr will finanrr 13* Land contract E«aa U141IT f*RMIN<;TON doamtrrwn. Rirer '";i« 1 Badrooma 1 batt rarprAaal ru Eacrlleto baarmrtr 4 laandry «ora«r fadliuaa Walt to r.rryttla« I larjr partara windoan grawt new SErladad Low moaHAly maiaUaaanrr tnrldra baat Ml MS Lmnwdtatr urea panry l ?Mr i 4T4TDM

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Md KJ\m 4pm I r WU W BLOOMFTELO PEPPER KILL

No at Mapaa W at rjrrWard Lata Road ' V* W I 1 Smpm atari 1 brd™oma 1 batha 1 rar lartada wlater 4 Itrrrr refri«erat» 1*7 Ml Single •aimttar Aaa fur lannrAla Barer

111 MOS or I U I M ,TME

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

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H A N N E T T , I N C REALTORS 646-6200

PLYMCKTH adalt i « batha rat Fin * r a l air rarpai.

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PLYMOUTH B e s t C o n c l o V a l u e

FROM $29,900 a SPACIOUS a 20% DOWN

a 9*-.% INTEREST a L C TERMS

Saw oar tnodrl: 1 in I Daify 300 EAST L IBERTY

459-6344 459-9507 •1 Office

ASSI MABU: nvetfafr JS* Spa rloaa 1 bedroom. IS bait Troy rondo

al ur pool 4 rt

OPEN HOUSE SUN BELLEVILLE LAKETRONT rvew from balcony lirtaf room 4 '3in*nf area 1 bedrocma small rompiaA doct mfaraa MS SM 41*1 111

LAKE ORION Kaauoftoe M' KK Opan contract 110 coo down 11 * < badrooma 1 batka. nton, baltt uia tarn* at atorafr Immaculate Ml Mi

ROCHESTER I bedroom rancA. 1 fall. 1 half batba family room fireplace lat floor -aandrv riaubad baaamant. 1 rar farafr r i l d t < 411 «M1 ROCHESTER HOC «, .. rancb ] bedroom Is batta (raal room. I I I 11 kjtckan large lot tnnoy "'•rai Sill.MS Ml 144) ROCHESTER 4 bedroom 1S ball pO larad olornal oa arawr premium lot --rerlooting pond Urfe »S % aaeamj. tloo Rndvcnd St IMS to tlUM* c i l aboal many ritraa Owner !"1S7M

'Y by owner bnaatiful 4 bedroom, halt, tn lere, SyWaa lilac Sab Lot

TROY JS bacU to wooda Cs«r»l air. prlTau aet ung Shown f>a«uop 4 Saadara by ac. poutmsn •« Ids ITS-1 |ol TROY BY OWNER, _ 4 bedroom cokoaUal IS batha flm floor laaogry aprutker rvatem. dad. Manly treed pnminm toe many at

•*' "*• (Ts-m* TROY ESTATES IS baths. futuWed I condition Immediate l l lMdi Call FU-t Walter

Jack I T*OY I b e d r o o m in by Ona 4 iwc balf batha t m tamtly mom. n i n l air tasufully decorated tasiaruily decorated

•ondllK*. U4-1SST

S LYON 1 bedroom ranch, large kilrii sn. oat cabtneu wood trim ihroaghoot family room 1S balla. fluabed haar tnenc IS car garage Ml »0 417 Mil

320 Homaa For Sato Wayna County

BEAUTIFUL ROME lor Sake or Reet at Fort 4 Evergreen

OPEN House. Sun Jane !4tt «M1 Mlnoct Detroit IMC IS ROMULUS ELS land «

FANTA.mC NEW MOO •tract larma bwldar aayi

mate aa o(Tar oa 1 of thane I bndrwai. ranches Unilargrn—d apnaklan fully carpeted front lawn aad lander a pinf la Maanenanre froa one offer, at t*t*sd garage Ml.SdO and H I M Call Today Earl Keun Reftttr Sowtt Inc IUMI1

321 Homaa For Sato Lhringaton County

HOWILL SCHOOLS bnd 4

family

-S Shan cnfciil, •dad. MM se fT. I

IS baths IS I acraa bare

Ml.*** after t M i ISA 1171 ttVTT SELL lomty 1 bedroom runct Arna cowntrr kitchen, attacked aaragr and tnnct mora All sa 1 acre and a

SM rand Sailer motivated Ml.MS Dora Scknlu. Earl Katm Realty

I11-W44I4

326 Condoa For Sato

S U N D A Y , J U N E 2 4

W I L L O W C R E E K

E S T A T E S

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TOWNHOUSES

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Thi t it an invitation to view a vartetv ot 2 and J bedroom townhou te t asatl-•bl« for take beginning at $ 1 4 , 9 0 0 .

Feature* include garage*, bate m e n u and dining rooms, as well as recrea-tional facili t ies—pool, c lubboute and park ' l ike grounds.

SEE FOR YOURSELF, come take ihe tour, introduce vounel f to the carefree lifestyle vou can be enjoying

P R O F E S S I O N A L C O N S U L -T A N T in the area of condominium living, financing and investments will be available to answer your questions Various financing plans are svailable.

D I S C O V E R T H E P L U S E S O F C O N D O M I N I U M L I V I N G

• Affordabtfity—_pnce, utility bills and maintenance costs

• Ta* advantages of home ownership

• Time savings—association takes care of communi ty business affairs and external maintena.ice with thr professional services of

tit company

T r i a d R e a l A s s o c i a t e s 1231

B I N G H A M

W O O D S R a v i n e S i t e

Finished Walk-out Lower Level

TV aelim hair is Mere their better ihas srw Riverwood

iPinerreat;, model rondo home Many rr.ru include carpet mg drapes microwave ovn Formica cabinets a bnaatiful runabed roc room on the lower level with a Uurd fireplace, a fount dect wrrlooaing a •pecucultr view of thr Pr ant lin River A beautifully .aBderaprd courtyard a edja cent to tke 1 car attacked g» **fr witt llL-i alorage apacr

$ 2 2 9 , 9 0 0

Jean Valka • Waity DeLoog 645 -6240

SALES OFFICE South oft 13 Mile Rd

Between Lahaer & Teiegraph Birmingham

• Open Every Day 11-4 •

R O B E R T S O N BROS.

rARMINCTON HILLS rarmin«Ma «9 C«idoe 1 bedroom complete tltck at wait owl level 146 «M Call Bnace Lloyd Mendoermanagemret Car

is:ao7s FARMINOTON HILLS Village. I IS* aseumpuan witt low dowr payment I bedrooms J baUia fa ragr immaculate condmon rundy to mow la |Tf >00 M4-4SSS FARMINCTON HILLS. Echo Valley 11 Mlle-Ocaard Lake Rd apacma one bedroom kxa at atorage apace pool. JwnaAlr appliances By owner

l-fll? or 4

P L Y M O U T H TAKING RESERVATIONS

New C o n d o s teally Iocs led wni carport central •l carpeting appliancaa and petw

hok or. !*•

Call f o r Details T o d a y !

C h a r n w o o d G r o u p 8 5 5 - 0 1 0 1 422 -5948

limited time m l 4TS1SS4 EARMINGTON HILLS Luxury mdo 1 bedrooms i batka complete modern kitchen, new carpeting window mat metau mirrored claaeta central air coairiyard view Pool 4 clubhotass fa rage parting Low MS i Call aftair 4pm

SSI-lift

Bargain pner rrfrigeralor

KARMINCTON HILLS ai IW MO Central ai renga dastwasher balcony carport od IB neuiral toora Read, to move in CALL BILL LAW CENTURY 11 Today

11S-07S6

BU IOMFIELD HILLS ctado near Long Lake 4 Tatagrapk 1 bedroom all re-dact* ated Bew carpeuag Far faat aula only Ml M« tend Seatty Weir Mannei. Savdrr 4 Raaka M4-4SS0

H'-MM BY OWNER Prvwd ta sail BeawttfuDj decorated I bedroon IS batt flre-

11 Mile-Evergreen acee Low 144 MT» C 7

CANTON Condo Bedford VlOna 1 ban rooma. Is batka. attacked garage drapes 4 ipptiancm nslskif baae meat Punt clekhiaai 117 OS* Nl M l

C H A N T I C L E E R 1ND PHASE NOW OPEN

Om Award * ig ~~nt—rraalina CAMBRIDGK T0WN80C1SK

CANTERBURY RANCH YORKSHIRE: RANCH

Are •

FarmingtoB Hills FANTASTIC CONOO

Totally cvtornlaad u> prune ara Farmmftoa Hills MasU wiu J acuta akyllte tat_ Basement with fully finished office 4 riercue area Eio-aj Ertraa Extras Evrr-vtkinf the dtecnminaung burer could want lis: too COMMERCE REAL ESTATE

360-0450 r AJUCNGTON HILLS CONK*

An alternative to apartroeot bring 0oe bedroom unit witt large foyer clone to sbopptng transportation Beautiful

nit ptctureeque •treatr,

PRICE RETX CTION EXCELLENT VALt E

Land Contract J to 7 rears it l i t Thu gorgetaw 1 or I bedroom ' u r l coodc baa It all Kaorkoait cootemporary de-cor lovely finished lower level wa&out 1 full batha country aettlnc P^t» eaqur entry witt wood dec* 4 mact more Call for an appointment IIMM0

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 Etacutivr Ralocauon Servicua

W B L O O M F I E L D

C H I M N E Y H I L L

C O N D O M I N I U M S Wprvmr rlegancr VnfaM for row leasurefy lifentvle is our toentowa 4 rnnrk been™ witt private mtruncra Faeturwd arr 1-1 bedruuma 1 batka great room baarmrmta attarkad fa ragaa 4 more- Located la pirn, arwa

BloomfleUJ ackoola 4 i

7 5 , 9 0 0 Lcrateo aa thr aowU ode of Map,. fU w™t of ijrckard Lake Rd

Open Owly 114 -loaad TWi 6 2 6 - 4 4 0 1

HOI tirv C® Inc

332 M o M a H o m o a For Sato

•XNTURJON I ST I -not.,., bom 14 IM I bediuuuwi appUanrae Ivlud •d. m asorage in BeDeviile I Mae CsB lor .aowinf I ' l I M CHAMPKIN ISkM IkldO or bra* offer B14 True Trailer Park. Uveaia SJ7 l«tl

333 No r l ha rn For Sato

Proparty

MACJNiriCENT WATERFRONT HOME ea the aorta rod of Lake Lewi an ee Ovsr aaoa at ft of neeii

•lay bou laaade 4 oat Prvwd f r t n "

MARLETTE 11 s 41 waeher drrrr Stove refrlaei ator cwntrai air carUisa

iizsirt. F Of

oowdit«« tors 474-4H4

RELHtAN It's «t KM fall batka rentraJ air all apphaana auy Fireplace 4 family noorn Aalioa «MM« 43. sH

MKTtAYWr (iAYLORD the aeaacoe in a beasuTuI ar.

ung wilt ameeuuaa Ikaa will appeal u. tha w'hoae family lent brsag rrwr lootk bruat and rrarvr m to a oompjwtert fur nishad chalet witt a prycr bard to' bra: a: i l l 00S Call after 4 PM for appom tea 414 114 "IS.

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ROCHESTEH AREA 1F7J 'Vampne 14rM : bedroom atovr -rfrugeratce bar akrd atwdK *v,, ing 110 M0

MJ 111* or T1J.7IT7

327 Duptoiaa For Sato PfHSFlSL

i.rPEN Sl 'NDA Y 14111 M W CHK A G<11 full bnrt rtupwi wnt aluminum ir-m carpeted Fine urmetmen. terms H i m _

MARTIN HCITHIK 4 MARTIN 5 2 2 - 0 2 0 0

330 Apt a. For Sato

APARTMENT BUILDINGS A Better Arternative

K.ffc fTT-tr- u i alarlumud r«a! «uu .r»eatmmu wiibowi Uw day U>4a» man if mat VadarfcM Isvaar jh prima raa! avtatr limited pArtArraftipa THE SYNDICATIONS CORP

Broker L»eairr

The A p a r t m e n t G r o u p Serving MicUigar. witt

OVER K rears of profanaKnal

SKYLINE Mi'BtLr HOME onr bed ronen l l i t l Kara oa lot in Farrungton Hilta 47T4114

$ 1 1 , 8 0 0 BUYS A NEW HOME

w 'inanr.of ieaturre ,«-f» bay I 4 garden tab bait ^aiTipnuir ad delivered ae. ap «epe skin

-ag 4 tie downa

Wonderland Mt HIlX HOME SA1JCS INC

4It71 MictugaB Ave at BellewUle Rd

3 9 7 - 2 3 3 0

333 M o r t h a m For Sato

Propar ty

» Tows Can lar Suite !M SowtWkeld Ml 44075

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

A p a r t m e n t B u i l d i n q ISO I'NTT BIJJC

Appro 1 10 yuars old groaeea ItOC 000 yvarlv Mary rubers AvaiiabW

1 )pen ClaUy Kvve Weekanda THE APARTMENT GROUP

356-2600 BIRMINGHAM ROYAL OAK AREA A p a r t m e n t B u i l d i n q

BLt E CHIP SPECIAL' 0

Drtaue 11 'nit Garden Type Building Owiser Hal Sell lir.medialel»

Many Otben A reliable '.Ipen Daily Evae. Wrekenda

THE APARTMENT GROUP 356-2600

RARE JN-TOWN Birmingham Jururv kugr 1 bedroom end anit Teinflc view master auitr ants batt wait in cloaet anrood balk, baloonv s>oragt air disbwasker aecur r, laundrj 1 overed parting 4 more !»" MM Hannett s.snot, H Hil l . ROCHESTEH CX>NDO I bedroom. IS batka baarment anoLaia ea rad tout Newly decurswd Drck garage M7 10C i T j W l ROCHESTER KINGS COVE I bed room JS batt. air gkrugr all appli ancas Ml MM lYamer (M 011. ROCHESTER KNtXLS South J level prof seawall, decorated 1 badroam J toll baths. 1 half batka 1 car garage 1 rtrapUcdk au. ail appliances owner •MIJM 144-8114 SOITHFTELD BalmoraJ Club Coodos 103-3 Southfield. 1 bedrooms. 1 baths eomnteta kitchen 1st floor unit asking 141 SOS Maadowmauagemenl Inc Bruce Lioyd 151-4970

groun Ul M spacyoualinag room fireplace 11.1104 room. 1 large ' *

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

FARMINGTON -Lovulv 1 batt lad noor aad salt, central

laundry m M , .

large cioeeti 4 sttttty air pool IS* • irmikls M1MC After ipm 417 17X3

J U S T R E D U C E D Baaattfuily taamtaiaad 3 badrotan coa do la Ptymaatk w*k profaaaliwaPy fts--kad baaamant I full hatha, caatral air kllrhaa anpUaorea pa tic Witt (al gnu Ajtag l i i soc

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1 KEATINCTON Lake Onoo

mama 1 bath, attacked 1 prmiavsa Ml MS mortgaas st H»%

SOiTHTIELXi CONDO. brick all carpeted apptiancea carport pnoi 4 dubiouse baaemant all mainte-nance 111 »Wl 414 3371 cr 313 117J

S P E C T A C U L A R RIVERFRONT CONOO

2.500 SO FT HIGH-RISE Matchless Elegance

Park Avenue Sophistication For Sale by Owner 111* 100

Will Consider TYkde for Houar Sfcown by Appctntmenl

Days MS 1113 Evenings 11.4411 Weekends MS MM

BROKERS PROTECTTD

FARMINGTON HILLS 4 unit US 100 Land Contract terms IS. SOU Send inquires U; Bos =413 Observer 4 Ectwntric Newspaoers Mill ScSooi crafi Rd Lrronia MlrtugaB 4I1M GARDEN tu t ' 3 rears old tnainle-

free I ten unit aiac 1 rigtl anit 411-1417 Call between 4 1

ROYAL OAK r*Ort borne converted t 131 W down Cask -eturo

Ul 4SS(

BEAlTITlX 4 bedroom all' brtrt ba level Lota t>J trees 4 creek on 10 rolling acmu 11" milea from Traverse (lit Built ta 1*74 | W t„ pmr health owner forced to aell A greal buy at 1111 M0 Call 114*14 1444 or 414411 1331 BELLAIRE Hilton Skant) Palmer MO M0 Amerutiea inclattr golf iwim pools beach club Call lert 114-111 445 7

UMlfy Creak Sltr ot new go4f couxur 3 440 Arnold

H (HALET hi the Woods at Nutw Nob Sk. Area 4 miMu from Harbor Springs a a terfroaf -ae Late Mictugan 1400 aq ft I ierela raceoUr redrv-oratad doubw lot Priced at 110 000 below martr. at 171100 Call for information N Rctenfcerg 117 7*l-OM3

ESCAPE TO M1CHAYWT Northen MickigkB • fineat rrrreauona. deveUapmenl Just IS hours to thr brut goM cmcrsr in Ike nortt. plus tenuis at: to* rwlmming and gourmet dining Maae your vacation invent™®., will ronfideairv For further infarmation call Fred Smith Sales Director fat James Stock Real Eatatr Corp special :nng eiclusirely ib Mn-haywr proper tieu Hamea bu.ldtncs bunding ttl-i vacauor rewtala Kreninga in Trcrr*4» I ' l l . Wees rod. M«-kairwr S|J l i t 4.75

Year round reaoct If l The abr v ' iprcluntt 1 rd t". Rand> who w, I Office 3*410 <lrc4iart Lakr Rd Farm ingtiw. this weetend Sat Jtror 33 from 1IAM4PM and Sun Jam 34 from 11 noon lo 4IS4 Stop br or ra.. Rand' al

013 IM*

GRAYLING N branch AiaSable R.r»i trout stream 3*0 Ft frontage Clialet Cathedral ceiling living area < bed ooma IS baths IV* l«c 1.

Cornell Real Estate 4*7M Bill Commons SI? MS 7441 HARBOR SPRINGS bslt condc, Bull! on bluff nestled in woods overlooking little Traverse Bay Newly decorated completely furniabed Minutes from Berne Highland 4 Nubs Nob 1111000 114114 4111

A p a r t m e n t Bu i ld ings Min-kigao • »J iBvnatment Heal State Brotrr lust luted a

Dr.-me Ml Liolt Coriplei in a PRIME Wealem Suburb

.Partner. Dtagarwe MI'STSELL IMMH>LATELr

Many Others Arailabie Ops« Dally Evea. Weekends

THE APARTMENT GROUP 356-2600

L A K E L I V I N G Two bcrnea oa Lake Cl^rlevotj

Twc M m on Grand Traverse Ra. Enjoy the pWaaurr of Late living ui ibr

[ aorta comtr* l.r X« m 111* Kw Call Jarsaor Beaur

Caldwell Baaker Schmidt keait.in I '"barleyon Il4-S47 t4.4

LEWISTON IM AtTttS rolljLT bardwooda N ft at Lewutoe Moder-) 4 bedroom odgr dr. sauna sun deck furnished |w»i bouae far age raretaaer . tnasi Prop erty could be split Call (or detail.

WALLOON LAKE Almost new year rounc bath Some with *1 fcootagr tastefully decorated fireplace loads at rtoragr dock. JnunK view full a-arm lyutem Coovmietwl* located to Country Clab Petoakrv afld Sk: area. Motirated aellen -edocad price to o«.l> 1171 OOC

("harming 1 badroom I bath log cot 1age large atcne fireplace picliirv win dowi face lake !0C of beastilul sand heart private wood lot lasted at 111) two Seller wanta oflen

Call or write B a r b a r a P r i t cha rd

Reel Esiate One ot Boym P O Bo* 258

Boyne City Ml 49712 616-582-6724 535-2223

W A L L O O N L A K E K acr. estate .lie parcel with too of f-'Ttafe oa »alloon Late gently uof ng to Ibe waters edge mafnlfirent • lew. and hartlwootfc 140 »oe i all

A r l een Kuhn Real Estate One of Boyne

616-582-6724 616-582-7954

WEST BRANCH area 13 l SO tnoOur borne with U l IS addition 10 i 30 arrwwd palao 2 imraftr 4 *rraa •'iwSa t Uftj 124 TM *22 240

334 Out Ot Town Proparty For Sato

332 Mobito Homaa For Sato

WABEEX PINES l.ahaard of valae oa this MS0 acarr foot Cowdc that IS esse of a kind Brwatk taking new. of goU course Lake k truas Mult! .ere. opan * apanoua throughout Marble stael oat and faba lous ijaatHy Pnre iiatiil to 1315 MS

C r a n b r o o k Ataor Inc Raaltnrs

A N E W H O M E

$ 1 5 5 PER MONTH

PRICE INCLUDES Completely Furnished Carpeting 4 Drapes Stove 4 ftefrtferaiar Surma 4 Sctbsbb Skirting 4 New Stwp Sat up 1 Dwtsverv Sales Tai

s p i n oil so FHA 15S t Interval Rate 1130110 Down Payment

Your bome paid In ISO par N W M H P INC

V I L L A G E OF H O M E S IS 777 FORD RTl

Just W of Wan* Rd 7 2 9 - 9 6 0 0

BAYVTEW 1*71 11,7* Novi arra 3 rooma escellent cosafnuwi largr

lot low down to aaaurqe mortgagr MS 14*1

WEST TWIN LAKE II Deluxe 3 bedroom boma carafes, -andsraped beautifu

fromage in old 3 betng sold wrth

,wilful furnishings Why aulld" Havr Ask for Mary Ckotury 11 Northeast Realty PO Bos 113 Lesnstcti Mi 4«?M I'll?!, 714-31*4

VAIL IUU1RAD0 Coodo fully equipped luxury Time Saarr al Sand stiwe Chit aiee-pa I f replace p... Seek ourr-bet 49 Asauiiiahle al I13S mania Call Brett i l l 10Ji

S c h a r p ( f ) C a b i n 10* It (rootage oe tie AnSabte River with lovely 1 story collage on 1 acre of land J bedrooms 1 bath plua greal room A fantastic eet-awar' Aaking 141 W. Call

BETTY SCHARPF

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Go ld H o u s e Rea l t o r s

420 -2100 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

WEST BLOOMFTELO CaManpori 1 bedroom IS bath roado End aatt witt groat roam fireplace caMral kir

garage 4 walk-owl fuaatad baae-l aad pool

041-0111

RENDIX 1FTS i Novi i bath, carpat. storms 4 i inc I need porch SIT MS New or Aaaam-

Call IpsvSpm 47S-SSS1

STRAITS OF MACTCINAW guality bome with IOO of Lake Huron (rootage Walk out basement baautifoi landscaping, fantastic new 1145 MM

Conwmporsry borne on lakr Huron Privacy * beauty 1110 900 For thrar 4 other waterfront porpenias is Cbe-bovgaa Couoty call Manlm McKeeixir I 400-llS-»0«i evra I14-US-7700 CENTURY 31 Baldsnn Real Eaute

CHEBOYGAN

TRAVERSE CITY AREA Sugar Loa! Mt Rant Improved lot next to roll coarse Groat new 119 oeo Terms Call J Hanson, dart SS1-SM3 MS 1*74

336 Florida Proparty For Sato

HUTCHINSON ISLAND STVART Fantasic Oft-Season Buy

Lovely 3 bodroom. 3 CjsU oceanfrooi rondo completely furnished first floor wml tennis courts and swimming pool Immediate occupancy Listed lor |7».M0 last winter Srs off season pnee Ml M< Agent 477 4444

MARni ISLAND, Hifhrue directly on beach'] bedrooms 3 baths fully furnubed. I'.21 300 lall rvetungs 114-1037 NEWPORT R!«HEY FL Mottle 14 i 45 mostly furnished Like new Acrosa from Magnolia Cotf Course Deluxe setup Adult commumtr Men thru Thtin l i t 1471 week rods 111 S4S4MC PALM HARBOR Clearwater Tampa area i Strathmore Gate East Luxury J bedroom 3 full baths pauo home con-do 1 year old end una! screened porch Close to beach pool It tennis All a poll ancas Mist aell 144 M0 .74114*

POMPANO BEACH CONOO

O N T H E O C E A N Renaissance I list floor 3 bedroom. 3 marble batha magnificent dsroraus dratped. furnished or unfurnished PooJ sauna ternus court oa growwda underground parting. 34 how strum? Picturesque new at ocwan intert-o. and rity Many extras in Uia i apartment The ultimate in ccrwV 1 ry oe the ocean IIW MM

681-1168

400 AfSartmanta For Ront

CHAMPION 1*7* 14x70. 1 bedrooms appliabcea 3 baths III.MS or bast at ler Novi MS-tlll

yiUtcLoi L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

338 Florida Proparty For Sato

SEBRINC Saa 4 Lake B u m TWO

337 Farma For Sato 5CR1A W ASSEZ River Cfcalat trwe boss part Uta Bstuag. II acraa Xai faraa laad Bart nor aar bade, i si 1m I

Dsya Ml 411* 41 Adt* FARM W i

oactKM I bedroom log cahlnAisotty piaa porrk

replace M oa Van Eltaa in MO 413 SSS1 1 431 OM PHES <H T »IX HARBOR Alpena Raaort 1 brd»auci roar

hoanr (ally carpeted faa !«.-naca frrvplace Hove 4 -efngerator 3 full batba uana_dark porch 2 car a' lacbad fa ragr frenmaBatv water 4 deep well 'Circle *ivr ca approxi

-tv I*ep woods atmoapdwrr with indoor pool pnvate

II" MO -sat or I 111 S4M

PRIME LAKE HI HON fnwlagr pro*, erty appr-jximateljr 1 Aerr wooded sitr Sandy Wucl "Port Saiuliar area near Marina 4 golf ,-owrw Ideal terms Pat wvwkdan lam iptr Ms 10! 7

T r a v e r s e C i t y

W a t e r f r o n t Realtor, from Traverse Cttr will; be at thr Real Estate One Office 1HX I> "bard lair Rd Farminftor. the wees end Sal Juar 13 from ItAM 4PM and Sun Junr 34 from 13 B O O O A P M TV. win havr information regardij>( Traverae Otr area walerfroat pn>per t. n.Tp by or call • a: 111 imc

Traverse City Business Opportuni ty

Italian Hylr Rrwtauract inrladea r»a ratatr and l«fucr ,, enae 1375 MC [h»I»lL-WT1 1*1

For ifr. ( ar raaJ mcata* IU 0 <m

BUI Tatro Oaasral"" ^ " . WV W441 1 SS4-0TS-1

331 Country Homaa For Sato

EXCELLENT COCNTRY HOME

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From ... 177.900

FINAL PHASE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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INCLUDES SWIMMING POOL

DESIGNER INTERIORS INDIVIDUAL HOT WATER "HAI CONIES OR PATIOS

CAR PORTS NATURE AREAS

CONVENIENT SHOPPING

WOODS CONOO 2 bedrooms, 1\* bathe. 9 18 b a l c o n y , appl iances laundry room, heat included Chibhouee. heated poo4. ex

•73.900 464-7329

UTTLE VALLEY MOBILE B O M n f — day m. RS,

MON FRI 9-NOON 1-J PM

SAT. 1 0 A . M . 2 P M

400 A part mart ta For Ront

UPGRADE YOUR LIFESTYLE

TO

W E S T L A N D P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

• Dishwasher s Utilities included Garbage Disposal • Air Coodirioomg

Carpetiag • Security System • Pool A Clubhouse

I * 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS y W » 3 3 5 Cherry HiU and Henry Ruff

T4W> Wrutae VA .^ . lime Car*in Mahapr 4ftl«:

PHONE 459-1310 ~WE MANAGE TV KEEP PEOPLE HAPPY"

T W FowrMidAbte Group.

» car garage M i SO* 517 111 A1S1

OPEN SUNDAY 11PM T7MW 4 MILE RD

iS of I Mile W of A r e v l e Rd ACRE BRJC* RANCH 1-1 bed

1 b a t h s family room, firaplar. t f .MS 3 sursas btuMMO 17*

M714 StXTH HIlX RI) IN of Oraad Rival

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" P E T E R S O N REALTY

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Km i u l • 4-ataIl

3 4 8 - 4 3 2 3

339 Lots and At^aaga For Sato

BIRMINGHAM IM-BLOOMFTELD e gTs pd Area

lots S i s I S acres

144-1 »1

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S SOUTH WABEEK

Build ytar r*aam Home E x c l a a i v e Buudlag Site irrerlooking Wabaad Got; Coarse E x eel lent laad coausct larma m MO

AETNA 6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

BLOOMFTELD 4.ABEEK S1*B Fimwl premium ka la Wabeak aa the F a i r w a n deep la t he piaas oetrloofeiag Bald 1 H u n a s Lake Baaatlfull lot for wa lkou t b a a e m a a t E l reuaat Laad C a a t r s r t T e r m s svailabte Now only IPS M 0

ASK FOR JERRY SHARON GLTMAK EDWARDB OR

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

uiii xrr 74S7 BRIGHTON SCHOOLS s n II lot ab divaaoa Troad . rnllb* lake arceas to -tsia at l akes some oa p r i v a t e poad 1*000 1,1 soc easy l a r m a New dob •tractloa or invaatmaat Cal l 317 MO

BUILDERS CLOSEOUT

111.SSO rodaruoa oa las t 4 lota ia prsa-ugwa oew BioomfMd Hilis a a M l v i smb Miaimwm IS a c r e tola oa cal de sac ia i- i:ai. miisit W o o d w a r d 4 1 Plae area with all sniltrgn—d eulitaa

33S Lota and Acraaga For Sato

SALEM TOVNHBP Tw set * "rvwjwa. U * MO Two act _ _

MASIM VACANT LOT St MillKL W _ swwar RI MS CaB Mr Howard

Days M S m o

•EST BLOOMFIELD LAKX VIEW Laat t road lat a in in, Lake l i t daw . 111.MS

C e n t u r y 2 1

FAIR TOWNE 626-8000

WXSTLAND Nice

WOOOED P'yuvouU Sckoola P r t r a t e road

477 1M4 W BUXIMFIELD IS acr* bMvtl, wooded r a n a r let. lake prinleasa. -a—i lor waikoai b a a s m a a t HUM Evwn -€»«l iUI days 1V4 1417

r r -

HAMXHC PTNCEN1TY *ady to build witt trwaa I gaa solar MIL poad ate

roc a p p t ca l l » S 111-till

340 Laka-Alvar-Aaaort Proparty For Sato

Al SABLE Hirer Leg cabia I

DESIGNED aad batlt for nvw , . Located S of St Clair oa owsat Drive is story brick aad alan 3JI10 aa ft It t ra l air ms MO Cafi 1 ™ ^ !

HALE II hear N ef Bay CHy , L parrrls oa apnag lad Laaa I -

a a aata Scofleld Raal Esutr ' ^ 1

H I L T O N H E A D ISLAND, S.C

Fami ly will hare fal l t a t this preetigx. 14 t r s a c a r t ^ sw.mmiag. ocean 4 golf n e w * health dab rackatbalL rsataaraat fall-.

rrusaed 4 in saasissd 1 bserutasa baths f rom 115 000 I bedroom 1

baths f rom Ml.MO W . ^ rostatt from MM Call coUart ISSJWSS-4I1I

Richard Kadsach ReeJ ty lac The Specialist in a f f o r d a b l e ta laad roal sa tau Richard KadaacS. Jr

Broker to-"barge

342 Lafcatront Proparty

s ecre. waBaat mn. parually w roatract m i d a

CASCVILLE 1600 sq.ft. ranch located on 100' o l beau t i fu l sandy beech FVepiece plua many bum-ina 1149.500

REAL ESTATE ONE CASEVILLE

5i7-a5a-29ao

342 Lakatront Proparty

YEAR ROUND COTTAGE S t r s a r b a r r y Lake ca Haroa Rtrwr t

CAM LAKE replace, attacbed gsrafe sa-

I MT4 173.000 M&-M1I CEDAR ISLAND LAKE

Cedar laUad Laka Lsrgs rwa roam roar* with f l i splsi • I • S t s a a y rrtras For sa le st a g>vw-a way pnre M 11*0 PM with oaly 111 SOO

COTTAGE Secard L a k a Gladwia 111 "Mw r a a g a 4 remfsrsur firwplare Sock garsgs M M C P r o a r a t t MSI I itsMnri Dr G l a d w u . Mick 4SU4

G U T H R I E L A K E S •cheated Forest aaar GortorS Baae

ufal l ake f roa t Some with 17» ad frea I • forpeoaa treed lat I bed I fal l Setka aad all apotiaacee

Whirtpoo . Jeruxu b a t h t u b

Sacnfkw i Owner

afSsr 1 P M 477 M M

HOWELL LAKEFRONT Log cabaa wiaurtssd. 4ect air eta*

LAKE COLUMBIA 7* water frontage BeawUful 7>eed Lai ia Bey view A o r e a Askiag I n m

1*4 M i l

LAKE FRONT COTTAGE oa all l l boar Laka M r Ml fal l belt deck. dock , storage

1x140' lot MOM down. ilyaorLC SI7JM" 51SI1I3 LAKE LE ANN Mft lakaCroat oa pn r a w ai l sports lake a Inst Hills S i o a Wg IM etaal lor walk-oat potaatial so-lar site I 1 I SM Eves tl> 4441

PINE LAKE Lakefront Unag a waiting fa r ytm

C h a r m i n g o4der nadsltd. b eau t i fu l

HOME oa St Clair River 1 b a d r o o m a S baths fireplace boathoaar with ia-

c o m r a p a r t m e n t suitable fo r -ewtnM II19 M0 141-7141

ISABELLA lakefrant lot 1 l w n f r o m Detrott GoU

IH.1M Ml 7SM ON ST Clair River Manna City a r e a J -

" Bar. home Steel s e a w a l l with Psaabls Laad Coatract Call after

SPM I 111741*1*1

D S R E A L E S T A T E 855-6396 626-7423

342 Lakafront Proparty ALL SPORTS LAKEFRONT

l o c a t e d in Highland A perfect r a meat or s t a r t e r home with a huge .

' a l White Lake Oar bed room . 1 rar fa r a g e newly remodeled aad laaalaiad Sittinf oa IS lots Lai t e r m s II* PM Geatry Raal Eetale

M4-44M fx SI71S43

CLARKSTON AREA J acrua boraas okay lake p n v U e g a a I17.SM Nothing feetllH a crontt

MS IMI

COMMERCE TWP two N aero par

Dock Laka Rd Parted H U M each or both fo r | M P M A f t e r 7 p m M I A 113

EXCELLENT DEVELOPMENT upper-t a a i u a a M acre .rooded p a r c e l with 171 f t w a t e r f r o n t a g e Saginaw Bay near CaoenDe U acre winded p a r c e l wilt I M ft f r o n t a g e oa county road a a a r Caaevtlle T e r m s Wr i te to P O Box Ml Dawtoa. Ml 4M17

roatN lo build P r r r a t e road i a u l a s W 04 P l y m o u t h 115 006

FOWLDtVIlXE 1 I acraa wooded

111 M 0 Land contract ara »pm 4314113

LAKE FRONTAGE Aaa ArWor Schools aad m a i l i n g 5 beau u f a l p a r c e l s oa Fraua Laka G o a t fraaaray accaas Laad coat/act t a r t r a CaB for aptntatzMot St PM t i l tilt

s m - i M UVQKU 1 47 ocros IIM X 4M Nice locatMa wits s coun t rv aunoapaerr "•rod street srwer gas elarUTc

f Af te r I M 17* 3*71

MILFTIRD FORECLOSED SITE

1) Mike 4 Novi R d M I IM lot M M tad say tarn Cal l

I i m p o u n d "Wl-7171

Lskatroai OaCOOA AREA

itroat with t» rrnssaesiiiail 4 p r i m a r y or saroad-ary bomr haaare available Call Haroa Realty I17 7SS1M1 Or writs 111 N Sum Oscoda M; 4I7M OXFORD Lake Onoo 1* a c r e s bandy to aew GM p l a n t Boaatlfal reasdaaual area Raaasaab4e P r i v a t e oaroer Call IAMSPM 714 1114

REDFORD MxlM ft lot. all etllltaaa PN4

All Spor ts L a k e f r o n t This faataotir ranch odor* 1 buOooow

built las. ( u n i t y room wUk fireplace IS c a r attached garage, spnaklera let f loor l a e n d r y aad maay ritraa I1M.SM

EARL KEIM 360-2222 655-9100

i completelr rer tag 4 gas hag

oatdoor Unas I badrooma IS ba iM . f a m i l y room i l i b r a ry Bloomfleld HUB Schools Ha r ry -1271 t M MI

A M (or F l n r ^ r e Abel or Jetty State

EARL KEIM Weet BloomfleJd 655-9100 WALK ta beach Keetiatoe araa C a w Cad. 1 baa tnaia 1 be tha l a m i l r r o o m eater; tir alcety deroratad. I7S.M0

M l M l *

WALTER'S LAKE IMUM ft bwild lag lat. aear Ptar Knob rorrweuoa a r a a LC 47A14M

. For l i t a n i e s ! da-I cmD BSS-M14 a f t e r 7 PM

341 Camatary Lota CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS

Wees "Ei ii listaag UieT aorUaa. Gar d M a n Ford Rd 1 M s S I M A apace 14 4 1 raalta I H | i . i • - f 7 T -Risaiieihli laarMg araa Write Mr E ScWocSb. Rt I. Bus II AA. Atlanta. Mich 4*7«* a, can 117 7MAAM WHITE CHAPEL 11

l a m i l r plat Bagls or nay Wrtte V Vos Hartasveidt

7*1 Pine Boy Holland MI 4*tl3 Or

oaH ISIS wax aocrtfIce far «uart sale I C o o w

4 'suits M M (ur lots 4 <71-MSI

351 Baa. i Profaaatonal Bldga. For Sato

ATTENTION TAX LOSS INVESTORS I7.SM dowa payment buys tha South f ie ld Off ice baukdlag with »I1JM|—|

Vaa Rsksa 1SS47M EIGHT MILE WOODWARD

o f f i c e building I I r o o m . I im pevud p a r t i n g l

MEDICAL DENTAL BUILDING L a t h r u p I'lllage

I S M aqua r e foot, fu l ly ocrapM I3S1 MS Nwt income U l M * WU1 m a •sder l aad contract Call a f t e r I f V S41I7M M i n i

I M S Mala St U M a* I t building. M a m St Eirwfleat

f r o n t a g e 4bS 77M

352 Commarctol / Ratail COMMERCIAL BUILDING

wit t Barber Stop 4 e x t r a R e n t a l a r a a Suitable to r an type anall main.a UM sq ft rtnoa Vil lage Ml.SM

Coll after 11Td M^SJ Pl YMOtTH Ml aqfl to M c D o n a l d • I M ft l I M f t deep {has 1 b e d r o o m •trartaroi Good le r aay ti a n •. last

a Aat (or Harry ISi-»0d UM BUILDINGS morctsL fu l l factory w a r r a n t . •teal-Clear ipan ima l l au l bui lding IdadSslO l a r g e s t 7 « i l l S s l l M 44 MM f. widtha a - ima lenghta Call >4 b o u n ! SOfrtn t l t ! E x t Md Meat mU cheap Immediately F O B will deliver to bu i ld ing a t e

WEST BLOOMFIELD EXCELLENT VALUE

LAKE PRIVILEGES oa all .porta Mid die Straits Lake C<wy I baeuuili b u n galo* witt atllity room aad garage Motivated aeLlor M* Md

LAKE PRIVILEQES-ALL SPORTS LAKE

Larpr elevated hrxt r a a c k 4 bad rooms I S baths, diaaag room covered back p o r r k Located oa 1 lota la-lew aalte witk s e p a r a t a eatrsace 1 f l rw ptorai rm• iih m dirMted htaMi I mm al tachad g a r a g e Addtuoaal lot oa Cam Lata c a a a i a r a i l a b i e Needs T L C P r m d for last aaH P I MO

AETNA 6 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

WOLVERINE LAKE LC M* l a r g e f ami ly room steel sse well aaady beach a i r r i t r a a , 1131 MO IA * 1*11

400 Apartmanla For Ront

354 Income Proparty For Sato

IN THE COUNTRY Mil l a rd 14 unit bnrt A REAL JIM Appliances, c a rpe t i ng , air | M 5 *00 T s r t n a MS.SM down . l»s*

CREATIVE FINANCE Roy a 1 Oak I i n c o m e s P t MS Terms 111 21 yuan O w n e r mime and fWx iMW You n a m e your deal I I 000 down

BELOW MARKET Lincoln P a r t I unit bnct aaparatp s t l l i tMa ( M y 111 401 per unit 134 M 0 dowa n * i s y e a r t e r m I M t occu

Thursday, June 21,1984 04E

3 » Inraatmanl Proparty For Sato

ANN ARBOR AREA SETTLE ESTATE acre lakr .

MS-SMT CHOICE LOCATION rn 4 Caasea T w p Prnpoood liaasi c*bl C I maiaa Has large roatal boaao wil l sprn All utiltloa IIM MS Ml ASM NEED A TAX BREAK1

Yaar cMM headed tar MS.L', E ' - rig a Ma F a l l - TW why not parrhMi a (I) bad

I E MKMX2AN STRIP SHOPPING CENTERS

• Iseaas aad {S) t tMtroM Good laveacm lanns Eactaad Raulty

358 Mortgagaa4 LandContracta

A BARC-lIN CaM tar Exaung laad

Or Second Mortaaguo PERRY REAL TV

360 Duainaaa Opportunittoa

AMERICA S FAMOUS LINCOLN LOG

HOMES NOW SEEKING

DEALER FOR THIS AREA

If VOU are the peraon we are looking tor, the ftnBrxael op-portunity of repreaentlng Lincoln Log Homes , a Prov-en Winner, is unlimited

- FEATURING -e Salad. I uniform t r e a t e d I09 e Etcfsolve weather lok"' log 1 e Two-day ' .reining prograni (or a l l

Seelen

e P r o t e c t e d sa les tamtory

CiTBI 'mail Mini so l a r sad flroalare total h e m e bneung ryaterr. t ha t caa rot ituutiee up to M i ussUllod (or under M M o

e Sold in kit f o r m or a—emttled

Invieoal arlected m« h a v e ability lo gurctaar or mortgage a HUM model

Lincoln Log Homes 6000 Lumber Lane

KannapollB, NC 28061

Call MR LANCE COLLECT I (704)932-6151

MO

EXCELLENT INCOME ' c I 1 •linaiatt. tiaatj Map aad d i ta i heil«ss Win tade SS% dowa . I *%T t e ree t aad I * yaar L C . N 4 M |

R a a l t y U7-SSM or 4SS-41M EXERC1SK STVDSO PARTNER

sasdad Mr aew etudsc M Ptya Physlcsl (it Bass k d v a c a l o

Call Raatfy

ICE CREAM PARLOR a pruaUfMaa am bafenoaly phsa

LIVONIA l ag sad 01

S?7 tS-on I Mile Rd 14 higk traf f ic a r a a

or ITT-SISS MOTEL ETA WAS

Unas Oaortan. Ukaral lartoa Phil Rom. Realtor Verlac Raal (Mala . Ba* STETowaalSJM 117-M1-41*!

OWN YOUR OWN Ladies Apparel r t ta. Large M m Jordacbe CMr Loo. Loot. Vaadurh.lt Issd. Gmm Sax Kaprtt Bnnaala. CM-

Valaata. E v a a PVoaa . 1 Owl , BUI B U e a

Orgaascally Grow* HaaltWx IM 1 art 17.*M I

(SIX) ra PARTY STORE fo r S a l e SDO SBM Lottery lakt tsr area Pnm. lore Una 00 MmMMSM Rd Botldmg UM safL laad n*x7«n AM tar Tad 7M-MM

SELECTED BAR ASSETS Aleo Clees C Beverage I iraaai avail a baa tar traaslao Avon T w p OoUaad Cty Call Mr Soyve fo r lain , Ul IIM SOUTH LYON 0U IsMmasI t y p e kw c r e a m p a r l o r coflee aad haarli E x c e l loot terms 113 M 0 Noting Rea l ty 417 SOM or MS S I M

361 MonayToLoan YOU MAY a p p l i lor UNSECURED Re vo lv ta * L a r of Credit to imomli up t a IM *0S a t a r a t e J a y

400 Apartmanta For Rant

TEN ANtV'I LANDLORDS tByl

AIRPORT AREA l»«

ANDOVER MANOR apt carpet drapes hoot,

security s y s t em Outer Dr S t * a o l Ht Araa From 1141

APARTMENTS «Y CONSOLIDATED INVEmaPm

4 locations to serve you

GARDEN CITY, WESTLAND PLYMOUTH

Lauadri factlllau* CafSe TV* clndea

by a p p o i n t m e n t only

425-0930 ATTRACTIVE ONE meat W Bloomfakf Walled l a k e a n a lAlHttaa pool atr N o peta. Ml* per month M4-I141 (14 »il7

Bedford Square Apts. CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Sperloos 1 and 1 bedroom A eta

Small qale t . safe c o m p l e x

Ford Rd Near 1-275 '

STARTING AT $355. 9 8 1 - 0 0 3 3

400 Apartmanla For Rant

DETROrrS PREMIER NEWRESJOENCE

O f * b e d r o o m Luxury Apartments at

RIVERFRONT Fully accessible

for wheelchair users

393-5030 WITH ON-SITE

400 Apartmantf Por Rant

G L E N C O V E ' » Jr I

a TRAJTORTATTCW AVAILABLE S mlleS of Sckoalrikfl oo T o 4 o y a p 4

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

• Ehry clniBiag aarv • Coverud partlag f aclllt >

Diplomat & Embassy Apartments SOUTH FIELO -

\II a p n l l a o c a a carpwtiag. aad indoor poa( Cbao lo Mopptag aad X waya

Opsa 41 woekdays Se t 4 Smi 11-4

559-2680 FARMINGTON HILLS leaea 1 bedroom. 1 both s a d sa4L I . . . per mo IMS dopoalt I tno rumaliuag oo leeaa AM forfcwt. Day*. Ml MlI

362 Raal Estate Wanted

AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Loag sstabladed ladao l i agwne specia l tv d iop loca ted ta prvajigK-ua dowattrwo B i r m i n g h a m O w n e r aaiinus to retire lovawtory 4 futurm Low price for osict isle Cal l t* M a m 1pm M4 1144

APT SPECIALISTS _ . PERRY REALTY 47|-*^~ ^ NORTHVILLE 4. cial loca t ion N o vacaacv (art. Amencaa Dream PC daaras imtllllH

(actor M r * T Coagh-or 444-444*

TWO FAMILY FLAT Good roatal araa. D e t r o i t EireUeat income, mrv MoRar apptaaacoo ladadad Owner

M l ATM

B A R Clam C * SDM Ucuaar Oa lughly Ira •Vied Scale Hwy n e a r OMo t l ae J bed

bom* itkrluded llll.Md T a m a Ask for Rei Glover

L o u n a e - R e s t a u r a n t (M a p p r o ! l ac rua c o r n e r at 1 m a l a I v y . Clam C 4 SDM l i m n e r Eater taiamuac permit Noetelalc decor I I M OM T r r m a Aat fo r Rax Glover

Glover R e a l Eatate Aaeonatm 117 3*1 4444

FLORIST SHOP AVAILABLE P l y m o u t h C a n t o a Araa

mi m i GIFT SHOP Beautiful Leutaaae Pea "aula 4 r o a m s ol maarkandMr rualM tau Levuotory (txtaruu. Uviae aaar t a r s Box W7 «4 o n h p o r t . Mi 4MTI

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY as Smakiae S S . " C T C X T R •nor* in format ion ca l l I .**4>471A1M

400 Apar tman la For Ronl

( ( ) \ i \ ( i T o \ ( i , i m

NOW LNDI R CONS IRK HON SNEAK PRf \ If W

Introducing COvngton Cfub Farrmngion Hil's prem>ef apadment community designed to be the last word m luxury living CovingSon Club ranches & townhouses *i ih teatu'es you never (hough! possiDie n an apartment Units kviii oe available »o' occupancy starting Sept ' 98-s

2 4 3 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $1 .1 2 5 Preview hour* T ! OO a m — 3 OO p m daily

o r c » H t o r a p p o i n t m e n t

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 3 • ^ Waca(jea:tjy

K a f t a n E n t e r p r i s e s Inc 352 3BOO

ABSOLUTELY TOP

CASH FOR PROPERTY Recardlem at Condi Hoc

Al l Suburban A raaa No WaiUna No Dolors ASK FOft J ACE K

2 5 5 - 4 7 0 0

RITE WAY CASH TODAY

OR GUARANTEED SALE Atoo U lo Forucloaoru

Or Need 0< R e p a i r

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

Bekiad Bstaford Hoopctal

RENT & SAVE SPECIAL 1 Bedroom for $419 2 Bedroom for $469 3 Bedroom for $529 PETS PERMITTED " a Dstecton Inetalled

rt

Singles Welcome Immediate O c c u p a n c y

We L o r e CMMrosi HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED

9uet prsotigo oddruos. s w i m m i n g air roaditxauns. carpeting, stova _ .. fngerolor all stilltim excep t etoctrlci Xy included Warm a p t * U a o d r y faclli u a a Intercom systsm Good securi ty Playground oa p r o m n a s For m o r a l a f o r m a u o n . pkonr ;

477-8464 27683 Independence

F a r m l n g t o n H i l l s

| FARMINGTON HILLS H o r n 1 bad-1 In apartmeot C a a t r a l a i r . walk-la

TEaot Earth tanas. Immediate o c c u p o o Cf 13*1 month p lus aecunty 477Til I FARMINGTON HILLS. Hay . _ pat appliances, r u r a l almrwpkara 1171 ployed a d u l t O a a n . p a t

FARMLNGTON HILLS & Spacwus aatt with

storage room, air c a , patw. ate F r e e d o m Rued. Oely 1 mia

m downtowo F

VILLA NOVA 476-3737

ataa I r a n downtowo Farmlaatoa CONDOS

474-2930

HAVING KROBLEMS-Beklnd an your p a y m e n t s '

I would lite to buy your borne f a r f a i r value Call Ken 414-1111

400 Apartments For Rant

Bayberry Place Apts HEAT INCLUDED

One and I B a d r o a m Apur tmenta f r o m MM BuIcobmu Carpouag. Carports A u Cond i t ion ing S w i m m i n g Pool . Clab-bouae No Pets

Ctaas to Shopptna 1 Block North of Mapis 1 Block t of CoolMgo. ttoor

Mall . T roy

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 643-9109

BRIDAL REGISTRY F e o t u n a o

BRIDAL SHOPS TUXEDO RENTALS HALLS FOR RENT MUSICIANS PHOTOGRAPHERS C ATERERS

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FARMINGTON • • LIVONIA

Luxury apartments Dakwaahar secur Ity i n t e r c o m , aoundproof. pool, clab-bouae S o r n no pets Adalt coramaaity

I 4 i Bedrooms Available HEAT INCLUDED

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BY ANN ARBOR TRAIL 2 BEDROOMS

$370 Inclwdee Heat 4 C a r p e t i n g

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7M S MILL Modern 14 2 Bedroom

indrv 4 more CABLE TV AVAILABLE

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ONo Pets

4 5 3 - 6 0 5 0 PLYMOUTH room, newly utilities excep t electncny tlW MAMM or I room newly decoroted. rarreted, all

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IN FARMINGTON HILLS.

• Heat and Water Included • Washer and Dryer In Every Apt • 1 A t Bedroom Apts.

3 Bedroom Townhoutas • Air Conditioning I CKibhouae with Sauna I Social Act M t tee

L_i Indoor & Outdoor Pool C Tennla Courts C Golf Course on Proparty r . Cloee to Expreasway* A

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6 2 4 - 4 4 3 4

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6 8 1 - 4 1 0 0 Model Open S-5 Petty. 13-5 Weekend.

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800 & 1200 so t l suites with great locat ion

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

B U C K I N G H A M O F T I C E PLAZA S c h o o l c r a f t 4 InksMr Livonia P o t l*a*e 400 sq f t 2 o f f lcsu r e c e p t i o n r o o m b a t h r o o m su i t ab le for s t t o r a e y . m a n u f a c t u r e r a r e p . s t c I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y SS* 1140

CANTON 500 sq ft new building, near Ford Rd , & 1-275 "

851-1037

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P o u r r o o m o f f i c e sui t* l»® s q u a r e feet well m a i n t a i n e d on p r e m i e * , m a n

a g e m e n t f r e e uer of coofi r o o m s Ut i l i t i es 4 >an i tona l aervicea

642-2500

D O W N T O W N B I R M I N G H A M Smal l e i e o r t l v e suit*, ( r e a l view will r e m o d e l a n d decor a t* Grea t A m e r i c a n Bu i ld ing M 7 7171

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PLYMOUTH, FOR LEASE-part or all of a 60.000 sq. ft off ice bui ld ing Excellent lo-cat ion - Ann Arbor Rd.. ad|a-cent to 275 For Information call Mon thru Sat 425-0140

P L Y M O U T H N MAIN ST ' • rolaesl iuial sui tes a v a i l a b l e lor laaae

SOOIOOMOOO aq ft

459-4313 P L Y M C K T H T W P

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ONLY 800 Sq Ft LEFT New cons t ruc t ion , choace location Aac Arbor Rd All or pa r t Contac t

JIM COURTNEY

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

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Professional Office Services Livonia. 478-0400

West B loom fief d. 855-4955

EXECUTIVE OFFICES WEST BLOOMFIELD

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F A R M I N G T O N K I L L S 2022* O r c h a r d l a k e Rd S of 11 Mile 115 sq ft »

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421 7910

S O U T H F I E L D

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T i s d a l e & Co . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

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nd >a>utonal se rv ice uscledad 'an Reken SM 4702

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