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;: < I' ortltuitle 1Reto,rb Vol. - lCUons, 50 Pages, Plus Supplements THURSDAY, ocroBER 27, 1988 - NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN WA YNE COUNTY'S OLDEST WEEKL Y NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1869 r'lFTY CENTS Party for ghosts is -frightful highlight WIth Halloween fast approaclllng. Northville cIty fJreflgbterl are apJn preparing to spoasor a community Halloween party. 'lbe annual event Is scheduled at the City Fire Statton. next to City Hall, for Mooday, oct. 31. TrIck or treaters of all ages are Invited to en· Joy popcorn. cotton candy, apple elder and soft drinks beginning at 6 p.m. At 7:30 p.m., the fireflgbten will sponsor a c:ostumt-Judg\nI cootest at the NorthvUle Community Center. A panel of celebrity judges will award prizes for the best costumes In five age groups: newborn to 3, 4 to 6, 7 to 11, 12 to 15, and 16 and older. The number of age group categories bas been expanded tb1s year, In order to better recognize the large number of excellent costumes expected. F<)rthose planning to trick or trest,. city Police Chief Rod Cannon has suggested: • Wear Ilgbt-i:Olored clotbln& short enougb to prevent trlppiJll, and add reOecton. - Make sure cb1ldreD can see thr9uIb f.ce muu. • AceomplUl)' )'OUIII cb1ldren. • Go out ID dayllgbt aDd carry a Oalblll'K III tale of delay. • stIY wtthtn the nelgbborbood llIId ooly viall homeS you know. • • Oaly lift or accept wrapped or pact..,eaady •Ex'''''' candy before al1owtn& ~"Mtll CaDIMID said e.cb year the ctty police are notlf1ed of one or two In- cldents tn wbleb candy has been tampered with, but "I think that Is CODUDOIl all over. " "Parents shoulfj make sure to look over all candies and anything not ID a self-cootatned packale should be im· mediately thrown away," be said, adding that one piece of candy Is not worth a possible injury. In addlUon to the efforts 01 both local police departmenta. the Na· Uonal S&fety COUDCilaDd private cor· ponUODl are IJlCIIIIOr'iDI a~ ween safety ptop'am for local elementary sc:booI studeIlts. ChDdren are betnlliven a special trick«-treat bag wtUch lncJuc1eI safety tips, along with special Ouoresceot Ink prtnted 011 bf)th sides. Steve Ludkowskl, director of pro- gram management for the sampling corporation of Amertea, said a chUd wW be hlgb1y visible to motortsts because of the brtght ref}ectJoa of the color. '''lb1l is especially Important at dusk. which 11 a time of day when vtstbUlty Is generally poor," he add- ed. ~ . .Inside·: palendar 2A " tlasslfleds 48 .Edltorlals leA .. . leA Letters Obituaries l8A Police Blotter 4A Sports 10 0' r Looking For A Used Car? Look Here! More Than 200 Listed In the Green Sheet Plus Trucks, Vans &4Wheelers (313) 348-3022 , . ~IJ I .~ '" Pumpkin picker It's Jack o'lantem time in NorthvDle aDd that the Meyers Berry Farm OIl Beck Road. Ballo- meaDS lenty of fun for cbUdren like Nolan ween is tbJs M8Dday aDd that wUl mean Nolan Ri~, 3, pictured above. Nolan was ODe of will be using tbJs scarey face to get tricks aDd the many adventurous souls no declded to treats. brave the autumn cblll to pick out a pumptiD at Town loses Russell Amerman Longtime Northville resident and former Superintendent of Schools Russell H Amerman died last thurs- day. He was 88 at the time of his death. "I don't know anybody who has IIv· ed In Northville more than 10 years, whose life has not been tnOuenced by Russell, directly or Indirectly through their chUdren," longtime associate Donald Severance said. Remembered by friends and col· leagues as a mUd·maMered, genUe man wll,h the determination and strength of his conVictions. Mr. Amerman tn many ways Shaped the way In which the eurrent school system and community are nul. He was born on OCt. 28, 11199 tn Yp- stlantl to Herbert and Mary <Hen- drick I Amerman. He graduated from Be1levUle Hlgb School and entered the Student Army Tratnlng Program at HUlsdale He graduated with a degree tn science. He moved to Mont- pelier, Ohio to begin his career as a math teacher. Mr. Amerman married Ethel Florentine Comstock and the young Mr. Amerman served the com- Followtng a fire at the old Main couple moved to Mineral Point, munlty In a host of positions during Street Elementary SChool, a new Wisconsin where Mr. Amerman his lifetime In Northville. He wu a school was buUt tn 1955 and named taugbt science for two years before member of the Northville Rotary and Amerman Elementary In J"eCOII'Iltlon becomlDg principal. served a president of the local of the contrtbuUona to the school and 'Ibe Amermana moved to Nor· chapter tn 1937·38. He wa named community made by Mr. Amerman. thvUle tn 1927. He was principal at district governor tor Rotary and He was named Citizen of the Year In the high schOol before becoming served tn the 1887... year. He wa an INS and hoaored by the NorthvUle superintendent of &Cbools In 1133. active member of the First United Rotary for 50 yean of service In 1ll13. AlthoUgh legend has It that Mr. Methodist Cbureh of NorthvUle,leI"Y' "He wa a very.wooctertuI perIOD, " Amerman took the superintendent" ed on the state health c:un1c\IIum Rev. Ertc Hammar of the First job "just untU the board could find •. committee, ~rved 16 yeara on the United Methodist Churdl of Nor· replacement" a suitable replace- . board of directOrs of Wayne County thvllle said. "He was a penon of deep ment was 00t found until his retire- Crippled Children's organization, faith and commltm~t. He was very ment 32 years later tn 1965. was chairman of the city', BuUdln& Interested In the chUdren and youth He received a mater of arta Authortty, a member 01 the Recrea-' of the church and the chureh 1ChooI. cJeIree trom the unlv= of UoD Comm\aJoa and a member of He WII a quiet, ,ma-gnlllllDlD -a IIIchIpIl and WII IW an the elUJea'. IIdvtaory committee for aenue penon. Soft but Itill a hoaorary IIIOtiIte In arts deCJ'ee by Northville Rellonal PlJehAatr1e ewe IS ScbOOkraft eoueae tn 118t. HOIpltal. Above, Rusell and Florent1De AmermaD are pictured in froDt Of Amerman Elementary in 1985 with a kiDderga.rteD elm, Two tax votes in township By BRUCE WEIN'l'IlAUB Jobn Anderson agreed with Hardes- ty, and said having two mUlages on Less than two weeks before the the same ballot woo't have a large af· election. Joc:aJ poIke and reCreation . feet, "If pecple UDderItIDd that the offIctals seem CODfIdentthat It will scbool dIstrlct has decided to roll not prove detrimental to have two back Its mlllage rate." mWage proposals 011 the November ADderIOD 11 refertng to a recent . ballot. decision by tbe Nortbville SCbooI Specifically. Northville Townsblp District to roll back mUlage rates by voters will be asktd to decide 011 a 3.3 mUls. two-mill tncrease for the police In an UDSCIeoWlcpoll conducted department and a .9-mUl tax fllr the Monday by the Record, township recreation department. voters appear to share !be same feel: Township Police CbJef Ken Hardes- tngs as Hardesty and Anderson ty said he does not thtnt a recreation regarding the two millage questions. mUlage question wUl have an Impact Eight out of 10 township residents on the poUce mUiage or vice versa. NorthvllJe Recreation Director ContIDued on 2 Race for Congress heats up in area By BOB NEEDRAIl After a history of relatively quiet elections In Michigan's 2nd Coagres- slonal District, thlDgs this year have suddenly gotten a lItUe noisy. Incumbent U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell (R·Ptymouthl Is factng his toughest opposition since he first won the seat In 1976. The challenge Is romtng from Lana Pollack. a slate senator (D-Ann Arbor) who has raised more money and more challenges than any of PurseU's previous opponents. Together, the two are expected to spend well over $1 mUUon 011 the campaign to represent the 2nd District for !tie next two years. 1be througb Ann Arbor, Jackson llIId all district InchJdes Northville Township of HUlsdale County and the City of Northville below Baseline Road. and stretches Coatlnuedooll The Baseline Jug wW be awarded to the wIDDer of Friday's Novi· Northville footblll game. Above, Hatzi Sanltb prepares the JU(. \ Battle for Baseline Jug I Which team Is the belt? That', It, pure and simple. Which football team Is the best tn 1988- Northville or Novl? And wblch team will be this year's winner o( the "BuellDe Jug" trophy? WhiJe the NorthvUle footbalJ team competes In a dlffereDt c0n- ference than Its nearby rtv*, the WUdcatJ, there II no deoy\nI that the lat game of the season Is more than just 1\ DOII-conrerenc:eletdoWn for both tealU. 'Ibe lut game of the football season Involves' two home-tOW1l rivals. Nellhbor a.. !nIt DeICbbor. Fan a.. !nIt fan. Since the two acboPII reside within two mlJel or each other, the final pme II for the , braggtng rights of the area The Northville Record and The \ Novl News - hometown'--' newspapers for both teams - have decided to fO'1Dally recognize this traditional gridiron clash, by spon. soring a traveling trophy for the an- nual winner of the game. In the pro- ud tradition of such memorable trophies IS the Little Brown Jill and the Old Oaken Bucket, the newspaper wUl bestow upon the winners of this Friday's game "The Baseline Jug" which wUl remain In the poIlIt!SSion of the wlMlng team WlWnext year" pme. So let the run beIIn - aDd to the YIctor will .. the apolJa - or at 1 .... the trophy. \

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Vol. -lCUons, 50 Pages, Plus Supplements THURSDAY, ocroBER 27, 1988 - NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN

WA YNE COUNTY'S OLDEST WEEKL Y NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1869r'lFTY CENTS

Party forghosts is

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WIth Halloween fast approaclllng.Northville cIty fJreflgbterl are apJnpreparing to spoasor a communityHalloween party.

'lbe annual event Is scheduled atthe City Fire Statton. next to CityHall, for Mooday, oct. 31. TrIck ortreaters of all ages are Invited to en·Joy popcorn. cotton candy, appleelder and soft drinks beginning at 6p.m.

At 7:30 p.m., the fireflgbten willsponsor a c:ostumt-Judg\nI cootest atthe NorthvUle Community Center. Apanel of celebrity judges will awardprizes for the best costumes In fiveage groups: newborn to 3, 4 to 6, 7 to11, 12 to 15, and 16 and older. Thenumber of age group categories basbeen expanded tb1s year, In order tobetter recognize the large number ofexcellent costumes expected.

F<)rthose planning to trick or trest,.city Police Chief Rod Cannon hassuggested:

• Wear Ilgbt-i:Olored clotbln& shortenougb to prevent trlppiJll, and addreOecton. -

• Make sure cb1ldreD can seethr9uIb f.ce muu.

• AceomplUl)' )'OUIII cb1ldren.• Go out ID dayllgbt aDd carry a

Oalblll'K IIItale of delay.• stIY wtthtn the nelgbborbood llIId

ooly viall homeS you know.• • Oaly lift or accept wrapped orpact..,eaady•Ex'''''' candy before al1owtn&

~"MtllCaDIMID said e.cb year the ctty

police are notlf1ed of one or two In-cldents tn wbleb candy has beentampered with, but "I think that IsCODUDOIl all over. "

"Parents shoulfj make sure to lookover all candies and anything not ID aself-cootatned packale should be im·mediately thrown away," be said,adding that one piece of candy Is notworth a possible injury.

In addlUon to the efforts 01 bothlocal police departmenta. the Na·Uonal S&fety COUDCilaDd private cor·ponUODl are IJlCIIIIOr'iDI a ~ween safety ptop'am for localelementary sc:booI studeIlts.

ChDdren are betnlliven a specialtrick«-treat bag wtUch lncJuc1eIsafety tips, along with specialOuoresceot Ink prtnted 011 bf)th sides.

Steve Ludkowskl, director of pro-gram management for the samplingcorporation of Amertea, said a chUdwW be hlgb1y visible to motortstsbecause of the brtght ref}ectJoa of thecolor.

'''lb1l is especially Important atdusk. which 11 a time of day whenvtstbUlty Is generally poor," he add-ed.

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Pumpkin pickerIt's Jack o'lantem time in NorthvDle aDd that the Meyers Berry Farm OIl Beck Road. Ballo-meaDS lenty of fun for cbUdren like Nolan ween is tbJs M8Dday aDd that wUl mean NolanRi~, 3, pictured above. Nolan was ODe of will be using tbJs scarey face to get tricks aDdthe many adventurous souls no declded to treats.brave the autumn cblll to pick out a pumptiD at

Town loses Russell AmermanLongtime Northville resident and

former Superintendent of SchoolsRussell H Amerman died last thurs-day. He was 88 at the time of hisdeath.

"I don't know anybody who has IIv·ed In Northville more than 10 years,whose life has not been tnOuenced byRussell, directly or Indirectlythrough their chUdren," longtimeassociate Donald Severance said.

Remembered by friends and col·leagues as a mUd·maMered, genUeman wll,h the determination andstrength of his conVictions. Mr.Amerman tn many ways Shaped theway In which the eurrent schoolsystem and community are nul.

He was born on OCt. 28, 11199tn Yp-stlantl to Herbert and Mary <Hen-drick I Amerman. He graduated fromBe1levUle Hlgb School and enteredthe Student Army Tratnlng Programat HUlsdale He graduated with adegree tn science. He moved to Mont-pelier, Ohio to begin his career as amath teacher.

Mr. Amerman married EthelFlorentine Comstock and the young Mr. Amerman served the com- Followtng a fire at the old Maincouple moved to Mineral Point, munlty In a host of positions during Street Elementary SChool, a newWisconsin where Mr. Amerman his lifetime In Northville. He wu a school was buUt tn 1955 and namedtaugbt science for two years before member of the Northville Rotary and Amerman Elementary In J"eCOII'IltlonbecomlDg principal. served a president of the local of the contrtbuUona to the school and

'Ibe Amermana moved to Nor· chapter tn 1937·38. He wa named community made by Mr. Amerman.thvUle tn 1927. He was principal at district governor tor Rotary and He was named Citizen of the Year Inthe high schOol before becoming served tn the 1887... year. He wa an INS and hoaored by the NorthvUlesuperintendent of &Cbools In 1133. active member of the First United Rotary for 50 yean of service In 1ll13.AlthoUgh legend has It that Mr. Methodist Cbureh of NorthvUle,leI"Y' "He wa a very.wooctertuI perIOD, "Amerman took the superintendent" ed on the state health c:un1c\IIum Rev. Ertc Hammar of the Firstjob "just untU the board could find •. committee, ~rved 16 yeara on the United Methodist Churdl of Nor·replacement" a suitable replace- . board of directOrs of Wayne County thvllle said. "He was a penon of deepment was 00t found until his retire- Crippled Children's organization, faith and commltm~t. He was veryment 32years later tn 1965. was chairman of the city', BuUdln& Interested In the chUdren and youth

He received a mater of arta Authortty, a member 01 the Recrea-' of the church and the chureh 1ChooI.cJeIree trom the unlv= of UoD Comm\aJoa and a member of He WII a quiet, ,ma-gnlllllDlD - aIIIchIpIl and WII IW an the elUJea'. IIdvtaory committee for aenue penon. Soft but Itillahoaorary IIIOtiIte In arts deCJ'ee by Northville Rellonal PlJehAatr1e ewe ISScbOOkraft eoueae tn 118t. HOIpltal.

Above, Rusell and Florent1De AmermaD are pictured in froDt OfAmerman Elementary in 1985with a kiDderga.rteD elm,

Two tax votesin township

By BRUCE WEIN'l'IlAUB Jobn Anderson agreed with Hardes-ty, and said having two mUlages on

Less than two weeks before the the same ballot woo't have a large af·election. Joc:aJ poIke and reCreation . feet, "If pecple UDderItIDd that theoffIctals seem CODfIdentthat It will scbool dIstrlct has decided to rollnot prove detrimental to have two back Its mlllage rate."mWage proposals 011 the November ADderIOD 11 refertng to a recent .ballot. • decision by tbe Nortbville SCbooI

Specifically. Northville Townsblp District to roll back mUlage rates byvoters will be asktd to decide 011 a 3.3 mUls.two-mill tncrease for the police In an UDSCIeoWlcpoll conducteddepartment and a .9-mUl tax fllr the Monday by the Record, townshiprecreation department. voters appear to share !be same feel:

Township Police CbJef Ken Hardes- tngs as Hardesty and Andersonty said he does not thtnt a recreation regarding the two millage questions.mUlage question wUl have an Impact Eight out of 10 township residentson the poUce mUiage or vice versa.

NorthvllJe Recreation Director ContIDued on 2•

Race for Congressheats up in area

By BOB NEEDRAIl

After a history of relatively quietelections In Michigan's 2nd Coagres-slonal District, thlDgs this year havesuddenly gotten a lItUe noisy.

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell(R·Ptymouthl Is factng his toughestopposition since he first won the seatIn 1976. The challenge Is romtng fromLana Pollack. a slate senator (D-AnnArbor) who has raised more moneyand more challenges than any ofPurseU's previous opponents.

Together, the two are expected tospend well over $1 mUUon 011 thecampaign to represent the 2ndDistrict for !tie next two years. 1be througb Ann Arbor, Jackson llIId alldistrict InchJdes Northville Township of HUlsdale Countyand the City of Northville belowBaseline Road. and stretches Coatlnuedooll

The Baseline Jug wW be awarded to the wIDDer of Friday's Novi·Northville footblll game. Above, Hatzi Sanltb prepares the JU(.

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Battle for Baseline JugI

IWhich team Is the belt? That', It,

pure and simple. Which footballteam Is the best tn 1988- Northvilleor Novl? And wblch team will bethis year's winner o( the "BuellDeJug" trophy?

WhiJe the NorthvUle footbalJteam competes In a dlffereDt c0n-ference than Its nearby rtv*, theWUdcatJ, there II no deoy\nI thatthe lat game of the season Is morethan just 1\ DOII-conrerenc:eletdoWnfor both tealU.

'Ibe lut game of the footballseason Involves' two home-tOW1lrivals. Nellhbor a .. !nIt DeICbbor.Fan a .. !nIt fan. Since the twoacboPII reside within two mlJel oreach other, the final pme IIfor the,

braggtng rights of the areaThe Northville Record and The \

Novl News - hometown'--'newspapers for both teams - havedecided to fO'1Dally recognize thistraditional gridiron clash, by spon.soring a traveling trophy for the an-nual winner of the game. In the pro-ud tradition of such memorabletrophies IS the Little Brown Jilland the Old Oaken Bucket, thenewspaper wUl bestow upon thewinners of this Friday's game "TheBaseline Jug" which wUl remain Inthe poIlIt!SSion of the wlMlng teamWlWnext year" pme.

So let the run beIIn - aDd to theYIctor will .. the apolJa - or at 1....the trophy.

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(~onlmunity' Calendar

FARMERS MARKET: NorthvUle Farmer's Market,sponsored by the NorthvUle Community Chamber ofCommerce, Is held from 88.m. to 4 p.m. at the parking lotlocated behind the M.A.G.S. Bullding.

TOPS MEETS: NorthvUle TOPS, No. 1201. meets at 9a.m. at Cooke School. .

LADIES DAY: The NorthvUle Newcomers Is sponsor- .Ing a Ladles Day .tour of Historic Detroit. Members WUImeet at 9:30 a.m. at the A 1& P parking lot on 7 MUe.

HIGHLAND LAKES WOMEN'S CLUB: HlghlaDdLakes WomeD's Club will meet at noon at the HighlapdClubIlouse Lounge for a pot-luck buffet IUDCbeoofeatur-ing favorite casseroles. Chairpersons for the day are'VJ.vlan Wolfram, Dorothy Sitarskl, EUeen Maize,and Il:IJaDaRke. . ,

NORTHVILLE ~P MEETS: A general member-ship meeting of the NorthvUle Cooperative Preschool wUI :be held at7 p.m. at Moraine SCbooI. All members are urg- .edtoaUend. .

MEADS MILL SPEAKER: Meads MW IIIddle 8c:bool :presents a I!aest speaker from Piv'ldeDee 80IpItal at,7:15 p.m. at tile IICbooI wi» wm dI8c:uII"I,Q" Adde¥e-:D)eDt aDd CommUDlty" , Everyooe Is welcome. .

EMBROIDERERS' GUILD: MUI Race Chapter of the:Embroiderers' Gulldof America wUl meet at 7:30p.m. itthe second Door banquet room of the Fraternal Order ofEagles, 113 Center. All levels of stitchers are welcome.For more information call 437-4478.

GREAT BOOKS: Great Books Dlsc:usslon Group WUImeet at 8 p.m. at the Livonia Civic Center Library' on.Five Mile east of Farmington Road. The book under·dlsc:usslon will be "The Misanthrope" by Moliere: For:more information or a reading list. call ZOChisDeU at 349-:3121.

Docents set final date for touring Mill Race Villa~eTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,

FRIDAY, OcrOBER 28

MEN'S BIBLE STUDY: A non~nomlnaUonal BibleSlUcj~Group. sponsored by the Michigan Fellowship ofChnstlan Athletes, wUl meet at 6:30 a.m. at the Rib andERg Restaurant on Novl Road north of 8 MUe. For morelnlormatlon call Clayton Graham at 349-5515.

MOTHERS' SUPPORT GROUP: The Mothers' SUp-port Group. sponsored by the Women's Resource Center01 Schoolcraft College, will meet at 9:30 a.m. at Holy'1rim!) Lutheran Church, 39020 Five MUe Road betweenIlal(gerty and NeWbUrgh. The group offers support anddl$CUSSIOnfor mothers at home with young c:blldren. Formore mformalion and reservations call 591-6400.ext. 430.

"SHENANDOAH": Northville's Marqula Theatrepre...enls "Shenandoah" today and Saturday at a p.m.v.lth a Sunday matlneea12:30p.m. For more informaUonrail 149-8110 or 34!Hll168.

SATURDAY, ocroBER 29

PINECONE WREATH FUNDRAISER: The NorthvilleCooperallve Preschool presents Its aMual Ptnec:oneWreath Workshop Fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at thermll Umted Methodist Church of NorthvUle located onlhe south Side oJ 8 Mile at Taft Road. No reservationsnect'ssary For more tnlormation call 348-8893 or 348-4137

SUNDAY, ocroBER 30

HISTORICAL VILLAGE OPEN: The Mill RaceDocent'i Will be on duty from 1 to 4 p.m. for the final tour01 dllihe bUildIngs in Mill Race Historical VUlage located'lorth{)1Mam on Griswold

MONDAY,OCTOBER31

<'!-;,\IORS MEET Area seniors are invited to play

pinochle/bridge today and Thursday from 12:30to 4 p.m.at Cooke SChoollocated 011 Taft Road north of 8 Mlle. ,

NORTHVILLE KIWANIS: N()rthvUle Kiwanis meetsat 6:30 p.m. at the VFW Post Home.

TOPS MEETS: EVENING TOPS meets at 7 p.m. Inroom 111 at NovlliJlb Scboo1. 1

MASONS MEET: NorthvUle Masonic organl1atlonmeets at7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple.

TUESDAY,NO~ERI

ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETS: NorthvUle YouthAssistance Advisory CouncU meets at 8:30 a.m. atMora1JleSchool.

SENIOR VOLLEYBALL: Area seniors are Invited toplay volleyball at 9:30 a.m. at the NorthvUle CommunityCenter. 303 W. Main Street. For more InformaUon callKarl Peters at34~14O.

GARDEN CLUB: The Country Girls Branch of lhtWoman's National Farm and Garden Association 80ardwill meet at 11:30 8.m. with a memberslLlp meeting at12:30 p.m. at city hall. Mrs. Marcia Stevens will discussarts and crafts. Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Pat Edenand Mrs. Myrtle Ferguson.

ROTARIANS MEET: NorthvUle Rotary Club meets atnoon at First Presbyterian Church fellowship ball.

MIZPAH CIRCLE: Kings' Daughters and Sons MizpahCircle will meet at l1OOO at the Northville FIrst UDitedMethodist Church. Guest Speaker will be Northville PoetKathleen Ripley Leo. Members are asked to bringchildren's gifts for Moll Hospital and for the children'sstore. Guests are welcome.

PARENTS' SUPPORT GROUP: NorthvUle YouthAssistance Parents' SUppori Group meets from 7 to 8:30

p m In room 21at Moraine Center For more InformaliOllcall Mary Ellen King at 344-1618.

SEA J..ARKs MEET: The Sea Larks wUl meet at 7:30p.m at the First Presbyterian Church fellowship hall.Humorous stories will be told by Joe Yanuke.

SALEM BOARD: Salem Township Board meets at 8p.m. at town hall.

CITY PLANNERS MEET: NorthvUle City PlanningCommission meets at 8 p.m. in the councU chambers atcity hall.

VFW MEETS: Northville Post No. 4Ol2, Vtter8ll$ ofForeign Wars, meets at 8 p.m. at the post bome. Newmembers are welcome. Eligible veterans may call 981-3520 or 349-9828.

WED~AY, NOVEMBER 2

THE "BASKET GUILD: The Basket Gulld meets at 9a.m. at New School Chureh in MUIRace Village.

PARKINSON'S SUPPORT: Northvllle-Novi Parkin·son's Support Group meets at 7 p.m. at Holy FamUyChurch on Meadowbrook Road north of Ten MUe. Formore information call34H890.

CHILDBIR11I EDUCATION: The Lamaze ChildbirthEducation Association Is offering a childbirth educationcourse from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Novi High School. Thisseven-~ course ending Dec. 14 offers lnformaUonabout pregnancy, labor, deliVery, a childbirth fUm,breathing tecbnlques, relaxation exercises and comfortmeasures. For more informatlon call 592-8618.

CIVn. AIR PATROL: CivU Air Patrol, Mustang CadetSquadron, meets at 7 p.m. at the VFW Hall.

LIONESS CLUB: North-West Lioness Club meets at7:30 p.m. at the VFW Halt New members are welcome.

Local officials deny two millage proposals will overload ballotContinued from Page 1

~ to', pl"n to vote In the NovemberPII ,,,{.n ~ald they will jUdge thenlJ I,u:,' 4Ul'~t1onsseparately

lf the millage for the police andfPCri'JtJon departments are neededi 11 \ol(> lor them." said a resident... liD d~ked nol to be Identified.

\'1olher reSident said she will,.arefull~ evaluate both millage ques-tIOns be/ore makIng deciSion, but ad·ded each millage proposal wUl beJudged on Its own merit "

Hardesty said he was pleased witht'te results 01The Record pall, but ad·Ctd he v.III walt until Nov 9 <the dayalter the election lto feel secure.

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police service they want in the com-munity," Hardesty said.

Two township residents surveyedsaid they were unaware that policeand recreation millage questions wUlbe on the November ballot.

Hardesty said the Citizens forOrgani%ed Police Service (COPSlorganl1allon was set-up to answerquestions about the police mUlageand to spread the word to residentsabout the necesslly of the mUiage in-crease.

"We (COPS) are trying to explainwhat the police mUiage will do, soNorthville Township resldehts candecide If they want to continue ser·vices," Hardesty said.

He noted about 25 COPS volunteersare sending mallers to voters, put·tmg together information sbeets put-

ling up signs throughout thetownship.

"We need to pass the police mUiageto maintain and grow with the Nor-thville community," he said. "I'mhoping this campaign will help topass the millage."

Township Finance Director JamesGraham said a two-mill Increase,which would raise the police tax rateto 4.2 mills, will be sufficient tobalance the pollee departmentbudget through 1992.

"I believe the additional money Isneeded to even the police depart-ment's revenues and expeodItures,"Grabam said.

Since riScaJ year 1983-84,the policedepartment has been running at adencit ranging from $109.655 In 1984-

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said he thinks the chances forpassage are ~relly good."I would preterlo be the only'

millage question on the <Novemberlballot, bilt I thinlt people who arelikely to be for the police millage willsee the need for added recreationmoney," Anderson said. .

He noted, however,thatthe recrea-tion commission decided last July, toplace Its millage question on theNovember ballot, before the policemUiage was plated on the ballot.

"We (the recreation commission)discussed puUing our millage ques-tion on the August ballot, but went forthe November ballot because we

. ~OUghl we'd have a better opportuni-ty \0 gel our message out." An~

85 to an estimated S462,952in 1988.According to the 1988 NortbvlIJe

Township Slate Equalized Valuation<SEVI, Graham said the policedepartment will receive $593,000 for1988 and would get an additional$557,009 with a t'No-mUlincrease.

He said the last police mUlage,which was passed in 1981,was renew·ed for the Identical 2.2 mills. One millIs equal to one dollar of tax per $1,000of assessed value. For a residentwhose housing assessment Ia $50,000a two-mill increase would translateInto a $100tax hike. .

Hardesty has said he thinks thepolice department would have tomake cuts In the future, If a proposalof some sort Is not passed.

As for the park millage, Anderson

said.In trying to get the message out;

Anderson said a volunteer group call~ed the Northville Community ParkMillage Campaign Committee basbeen formed. .

- Anderson said there are 100volunteers In the group, wblch I!operating on a budget of about ~ ;compared to the COPS .budget ofabout $3.500.

"We're a real grass roots opera'tlon, not well versed In professionalorganization, but we feel we're.prettyorganized," he addec:J. -

The .9-mUl tax Is slated to develoPthe NorthvUle Community Park siteon Beck Road between Five MIle andSix MUe roads.

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Michael Farrell announced last week are now being plarmed for adlIferent location. All three lectures are now scheduled at Nor-thyille City Hall, 215 W. Main.

The series, which combtnes lectures and slide presentations,begins Nov. 10. For more information, call Kathryn Peltier at348-7026.

GIFT OF LIFE NEEDED - The Red Cross will have Itamobile blood unit In Northville on Thursday, Nov. 3, from noonuntil 6 p.m. The unlt will be at the American Legion's Veter8D8Memorial Hall, 100 W. Dunlap. Anyone able to donate blood atthat time Isurged to contact Uoyd H. Green, Post 147, to set up anappointment. Call 349-1060. The Red Cross has noted a severeshortage of blood during the last few months, causing hospitals to'pempone surgeries until blood supplies are refilled.

. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING - The general member-'Ship meeting of the Lakes of Northville Homeowners AssociationWill' be held saturday, OCt. 29 at 10 a.m. at Uie NortbvWeTo!fflSblp Hall. Election of Board of Directors for the 1988-89 yearwll) take place. Capt. PhU Presnell wUI give a presentatloo OIl.deterrlng resldenllal crime and programs avallable through theNorthville Township Police Department. All members of LNHAare invited to attend.

• BOARD OF REVIEW APPQINTMENT - The NorthvilleTownship Board Thursday, Oct. 13, accepted the resignation ofEdWard Bondy from the Board of IJ,eview.

To replace Bondy, the board appointed Charles 8t. Louis for aterm to expire Dec. 13, 1988.

, NEW BUSES APPROVED -The Northville Board of Educa-tion. Monday, OCt. 24, approved the purchase of five ~gerbuses and one 48-passenger bus from Jack Blelfield Ford.

Assistant Superintendent Burton Knighton said the approvedconttact ot $216.564 was the lowest of the two bids submitted to'llie d~trict. .. He noted the district circulated bid requests to five Ford. dealers, but received 0RIy the two bids.

. "With 23.buses In dally service and the prospect of having toadd one or two buses to the fleet next year to accommodate an-ticipated s~udent growth, It will be necessary to add six buses tothe fleet next year. . .•" Knighton said. .

GIFI'EDITALENTED PROGRAM - The Northville PublicSChools are now accepting parent nominations for the third gradegifted program for the 1989-90 school year.

Gifted/Talented Facilitator Gayle Fountain said parents who'think their second grader exhibits exceptional ability and has aneedlor the magnet class environment, may consider requestingan assessment.

Nomination forms are available from the Gifted ResourceRoom at the Cooke Center or by mall through theGifted/Talented office.

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Officials begin new city planniri~street patterns Although formalpublic workshops I hearmgs ....111 pro-bably be held eventually. he said.Tuesday's' meeting was desIgned toget imtlal feelmgs from the plannmgcommISSioners. as ....ell as twomembers of the HistOriC DlstrlcJ

city planners Ayres, Lewis, Nomsand May, are funded through federalCommunity Development BlockGrant money.

Planning Consultant Pon Wortmansaid the Cady stUdy would probablytake about six months. and wouldconsIder alternatives for land use.parkmg arrangements. and even

At a meeting of the city PlaMlngCommission Tuesday, Oct. 18, of·ficlals took the first steps In two for·mal studies of the clty's future: anupdate of the official city MasterPlan and an In-depth look at the areaaround Cady Street. presumed to bem transition to some more developeduse Both studIes. bemg conducted by

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Assault with hat reportedA Walled Lake resldeDt bas been

arraigned on a c:twge of felon1ousassault after a NorthvllJe residentreported the other man hit him twicewith a baseball bat.

Aceording to a city pollee report,two men with bats came to a bome 011Grace alter 3 a.m Oct. 2. A residentof the house. who bad been In adISpute with the men earlier. cameoutside and was hit twice by ODe 01the men, the report said.

The alleged attacker was arraign..ed Wednesday, Oct. 19, In 35thDistrict Court He pled not guI.Ity tothe charge. A preliminary examlna·lion is scheduled for Oct. 31.

STEREO STOLEN - A Pioneerbrand car stereo was reported stolenfrom a vehicle parked on First Streetlast week. a city police report said.

The theft occurred between 7 p.m.Friday and 5:40 p.m. saturday. Thestereo I tape player was estimated tobe worth $280.

8 It E ATTEMPT - Two windowswere pushed out of the coocessIonstand at NorthvUle Hlgb Sc:hool lastweek In what police are invesUgatingas an attempted breaking and enter·mg.

Plywood covering wiDdows wasfound knoCked out Monday after'noon, Qct. 17, ·and the incident wasestimated to have occurred over theweekend. The plexlglass window onthe women's rest room was also pull·ed out, a pollee report said.

The stand has been the site ofseveral suspected break·1n attemptsby people prying at the lock, thereport said.

TREE IUT - A car ran into a treeon Clement - probably on purpose -over the weekend, according to a citypolice report .

The tree was hit by a vehicle FrI·

CHURCH LARCENY - Three $20bills were taken from a purse leftunattended for an hour and a half lastweek at the FIrst United MethOdIstChUl'th, a city police report said.

The purse was placed Imder a cOatwh11ethe owner was away, the reportsaid. The theft occurred SUnday, Oct.16.

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TIREs SLIT - Tbree tires on ~trailer parked at the Ely Fuel yardwere slit or punctured oyer theweekend, according to a city policereport.

The' tires were slit between 8:30p.m. Friday and 8:45 p.m. Saturday.Value was set a1$I90.

HOOD ORNAMENT THEn' -NorthvUle Township police reportedover $ISOworth of damage occurredand $170 in merchandise was stolenfrom automobiles parked outsidethree Swan Lake Drive resldeoces.

The complainants stated unknownpe~ns between 9 p.m. and 12 a.m.last Wednesday, did damage to thevehicles and stole hood ornamentsfrom two of the three vehicles Involv·ed.

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State plans no Northville site ~:.;;..':NorthvUle Is not likely to get a DeW

Secretary of state's oUice any timein the near future, but an office InLivonia Is expected to move a littlecloser to town.

A letter from State Senator R.Robert Geake lR·NorthvllleTownship) explains that the originalplan was to open a new NorthvUlesite after closing the old Secretary ofState's office In the NorthvUle Plazashopping center on Seven Mile Road.

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However, the Department of Statecould not find a sultable, cheapenough location In Northville, Geskesaid. So to mid· December, the stateplans to combine the NorthvUleofficeand a Livonia office into a new facUl-ty at 19227 Newburgh Road, In theFountain View Plaza between sevenMUe and Elgbt Mile roads. TheLivonia office WhIch Is slated to close.Is at 33250W. Six MUe.

"I am sorry that we will not have a

secretary of State branch orrl~~~NorthvUle In the near t\!l'*~1however, It appears th~Io.(besecretary of State Is doing Its tieSt toaccommodate our needs witblJr'~limited budget by estab~'branch office close by," ~~~ter reads. ,. 1

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day nlgbt or saturday mornlJlg, strip- operating a motor veblcle under theping three feet of ~rk off, the report ln11uence of liquor In three separatesaid. The tire tracks Indleated tile Incidents In the township and city lastdamage was probably Intentional, week, according to police reports.

. _They Included:PHONE STOLEN - A celJular 1\! • A Plymouth resident was ticketed

phone was taken from a ear parted - for operating a motor vehicle underon Randolph last week, a city police the InnueDQe of liquor last SUDday.report said. Police said they obIerved a veblcle

The theft occurred late Thursday travelling southbound 011 Haggertyor early Friday. The car had been Road, going. mph in a 45 mpb zone.left unlocked. the report said, They stopped the vehJc1e 011}{agger.

The phone was valued at $299. ty south of Five MUeRoad.After the driver faBed two of three

field sobriety testa, a preliminarybreath test showed a blood alcobollevel of .12 pertellt at the ~ and.11 percent at lbe alation. tnMIchigan, anything above .10 percentIs legaUy dnmk.

. The driver was given a citation forOUIL; held In jaB and released onSIOObood. -.

• A West Bloomfield resident wasstopped at 9:52 p.m. Saturday alterpolice saw him swerving off the roadand across the center lIDe near MaIDand Griswold, a report &ald.

ChemIcal breath test results show-ed blood alcobolleveis of .11 percent.and .10 percent. The driver was citedforOUIL:

• A Howell resident was ticketedfor OUIL last Wednesday, accordingto a township pollee report.

Police said they observed a vehicletravelling southbound on. NorthvUleRoad south of Six MUe Road whichcrossed over the solid white line.Police also said the vehicle was goingSO mph In a 40 mph zone shortlybefore they made the traffic stop.

After laUing two of three fieldsobriety tests, a preltminary breathtest showed a blood alcohol of .13per-cent at the 1ICeQe. The driver was

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'COlDpletlng a project which luted~L four years, lbe NorthvUleI VWIIIIIJIp board recentiy approved anew busIneu 1010 to be placed on allof ItMaUooary.

.Three trees Jnd a hOuse on a half·IOooIl backgJ'OUDd make up lbe~, With lbe township name ap-PIJI'VaI at the bottom of the 1010.:;LoetI oUk:1aIs said the 1010 Is In-"'10 depict IC)fM of the qualities

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WW4ams said the sculptor wouldba~: ~rected a sculpture for Nor-

Although Northville residents don'thave a haunted bouse all their own tomil tbJs year. there are otherChances to be sc:ared within easyWiv{n,g distance.. ~ Northville Jaycees, who have~ haunted houses In thepast. were not able to find a good.~tlop this year, and are not spon.sOring a haunt.. But other local Jaycee chapters

'Iire'lqSoosortng their haunts as usual.They include:

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thvUle Township to be placed at thetownship hall. He added the logo wasto be a pk:ture of the sculpture.

He said an lnabUity to find a placefor the sculpture and a large expensefor the artwork made the project un·workable .

"I think however, that the logo ap-proved by the township board ap-pears to be a· facsimile thatrepresents the township well,"Williams said. "I think It's a greatlogo, but If something comes alongthat's better we can always changeIt...

Beautification Commissioner Bar·bara O'Brien said the commissionsuggested the logo idea four yearsago to "identify the characler of Nor-thville Township."

O'Brien said the commission c0n-tacted the Center for CreativeStUdies (ces) In Detroit last May,and after two meetings decided tohire artist Ken Hajdyla to design thelogo.

"The whole Beautification Com·mission met with Ken and decidedthat his Ideas and suggestions were

• Novt - The Novl Jaycees will beholding a "haunted house" at astorefront In the Novl Town Center toOct. 31. The haunted house wUlfeature a number of Jayceespecialties, such as the "coffinroom" and a number of other seal)'features.

"The story Is that the Town Centerwas bum on vacant land, with abunch of old homes on Il." saidJaycee Secretary Becky Staab."They disturbed a lot of ghosts.

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Haunted houses in nearhy communities are ready to scarepeople

what we were looking for," Ihe said,adding that the logo concept .. baledon a combination of Hajdyla" ar-tistic ability and SUlleItioDs by thecommission.

"We tried to have the 1010 repre-sent NorthvUle Township as a famUycommunity and we decided the boulewould represent the famUy aDd thetrees would be an Important part ofthe concept, II O'Brien said.

SM noted the beauWIcaUOO com·mission presented the TOWDIbtpBoard With four logos and the onechosen by the board was their flratchoice

"The reproduction of the 1010(which was chosen) came out betterand It Is quite distinct," O'Br1erI said."We (the beauWlcaUoo commlsalM)liked aU the logos, but went wttb ourfavorite."

Artist Ken Hajdyla said he dealp-ed the logo based Oft his 0WIl Ideasand those suggested by thebeautification commission."I thought this was a great 0p-

portunity to get Involved wJth Nor-thville and Interact With the com·

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muntty," Hajdyla said, adding thatbe wouIdaomeday IIkeJo live here.

") think that It', great to be Involv·ed with something which willenhance the artwork of the eommunt·ty," he added. ..

Hajdyla said he speat 300 houriworting OIl the logo, for which be wUIbe paid aboutS300. .

He noted however,1hat money Is

"We're just assisting ~ In get-ting back and scaring the people tbeywant to scare," she said.

This year, the halded bouse Islocated between Moto-Pboto aDd theDonut SCene In the Town center OIlNovlRoad.

be arranged r by call1ng the NovtJaycees at 3eNOVI.

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"I just appreciate doing art as 0p-posed to getting paid," he said,noting It wUl feel "weird" to see hislogo on NorthvUle Township "sta-tionary.

Hajdyl&, who graduated from ceslast May and Is curreuUy working fora design display house, said the Nqr·thvUIe Township's logo Is the first he

has designed for a community.He said be has deSIgned logos tor

private companies.When approvln~ the logo deSign,

the township board indicated the logowould be colored. Hajdyla said herecommends. a t.urquotse blue color"because It Ispleasing to the eye."

Goss said the boar:d has not decidedon a color for the logo as of yet.

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Election' 88 in Northville I

Bullard stresseS-experience in Legislaru--re~frIncumbent WUlJs 8ulJMd Jr. (R~

Highland Township) Is vyIDg to wIDhis fourth tmn bJ theSIA~ H~ 01RepresenlaUves. A graduI~ 01 theUniversity of 1tIJcIJJIe ell DetroIICollege of Law, the 45-yeINJIdBullard haII6VetlIn the,.,. ~1913. Bullard 18 a fOl'fMl" HllbJeIlTownship trustet (1""") IJJdsupervisor (1911NZJ. In 1111, BuJJardwas named LegisJator of the Ye.v bythe MlchJpn To1rDsI1Ips AsIocIaUoa.Bullard Is divorced IJJd the fatbel' 01two chUdren. He 18 a PRct1ciD6 al·torney In MUIOId. Tbe IolJowIDIquestions and atI5ftlS JIt«D trom apersonal intervieW - Irilb BullmIabout h18cBlJd1dM:y. R~ It'eteedJt«1 BSn«:essary.

Why do you thlnIl you ... the bestcaneskSat. fOf the poeItlon?

WILLISB~JR,\ .

year. This would be laDdmarklegislation, whid1 will ~ the firsttime Impose crlmlnal altieS onownersofdogswboatta people.

I have the support orthe MichiganHumane Society and all the other dogbreeder groups In the State ofMichigan. TIle batUe we've beenflghUng Is a competing bl11,which Isa breed specific bl11to regulate pitbu1ls as a separate breed of dog.There are some const.Itutlonal, prac-tical problems with that.

I have a number of bills going withrespect to the Single Business Tax.TIle governor wanls a revenueneutral bl11. In other words, hedoesn't want to cut taxes for anysmall businesses because he believesthe state loses money. ThIs Is how theliberals loot at It.

If the (Gov. James Blanchard)Blanchard proposal starts moYillglhrougb the Houst!, then I could at·tach all my Ideas to the Democratbills as amendments. Some of the keythings are that we Increase the sma1J

obuslness exemption from S40,ooo toI was named LegIslator of the Year $100,000. We have another bill to take

In 1984 by the MId11gan ~ workman's compensation andAssociation for a variety or 1eIlJla- UDeJDpJoymentcompensaUon out of

'>... tlon passed In regard to local govern- the SBT base. .. ~ts. 10 the same area, we fOUCbta

year's batUe to get the City or Novi WhlI'. lhe poaalblIlty of IIlertngthe extra revenue IIbar1DI money due the roed fund formull, .. teIlahed by'them as a result or the special ceo- Ihe Mlchlg.n Departmenl ofsus. .Transport.IIon, 10 help Oakland

As far as this leaJslaUve term, I've County'. roed problema?been working a1moIl hill time 00 adangenJUS anlmal bill wMeb pueedthe House In May, 103-0.I'm hopingto get the bUl pauecl by the eDd 01the

I thlnll: that experlenc:e Is impor-tant to any job. There Is a beDeftt to .

-experlenc:e IDd seniortty. I feel that.I'm just at ~ poIDt 1lO'lf wbere Iunderstand the system that we'reworking W'der. IunderstaDd the pe0-ple, the major players.

I'm able to accomplish t.hings whenmy commUDIlJes need IOIDetbIDg ac-complished. I thInII: that at a certainpoint your experienc:e reaches aplateau and probably there IIa umefor everybody to leave a job. I thInII:maybe Ihave a few gooCI years left.I'd like to try It another lenD or twoand see.

Also, we have 46 me~ of theHouse Republican Caucus. I've beenelected each term to the leadersbJp 01the Republicans to the HaaIe, wblcbIs seven leaders out of the 441. I thInII:that shows my colleagues have c0n-fidence In me and that's why I thInII: I

• deserve re-electJon.

Whli algnlflcant Kea.p ...tand oul In your nlInd yourpolitical I....,. • state ...latlft?

I tblnk practically speaking,there's zero chance. State Sen.Richard Fessler (R·Unloo Lalte)

beat his head against the wall to tryand change the formula to OaklandCounty's advantage for a number ofyears. We <the Legislature) passed apackage of bills JlDd proposals andwe r,,1sed last year flOO million Innew revenue for roads on top of wh.twe had before.

As part of tha,t. Senator Fesslercould not politically change thedIStribution formula, but what he didwas he taUored one of the new funds{economic development fw)dl toOakland County. I thin1t ~t Oa1t1~County wUl get upwards of $20mUUon per year. Basically, FesslerIs the one-w~did -tbat-ud whoshould get credit for It.

Do you Iupport lhe $25 wehIdereglslrallon f .. propoaI? Why or whynol?

I'm vollng "yes" because I see It asthe only practical way or gettingmore money Into the system. WhatI'm telling people Is U you want anyextra money for roads In OaklandCounty over and above what there Isnow, you have to vote "yes" on It. Ifyou don't want any extra money oryoUdon't want to pay that addiUooalamount, vote "no. It What It reallyamounts to Is It will probably be ayear or two before we fl'!l any moremoney for roads on a statewide basis.Probably In a year or two you mighthave a twcH:eot gas tax InCrease.But, so far, the governor has been

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totally unwUllng to' support that Idon't have any problem with peopleVollng"no."

, 'What's the status of the proposat'toreform ways to fund Michigan'Spublic schools? What are your per·sonal thoughts on the matter?·

It's a terrible political problem. Ihave never been more discouragedabout an Issue an my life as I havebeen about school finance and pro-perty tax reform because I think thedirection the Legislature Is headed InIs the wrong directionIthink In Novemberthec:onterenee

committee of (SJRKl Senate JointResolution K wUl come up with areport of a comprehensive change Inour system. It Is extremely com-plicated and 1 think If they put It onthe ~Iot March 7, Which Is the planas Iunderstand It. It wID be resoun·ding1y defeated by voters of the stateand we wUl stUl have the sames~m which everyone says we willhave to change, and Iagree.

There Is a couple lhlngs about theplan I'd like to point out. It's going tobe a $400 to $500 million net tax In·crease.1 don't think people are In the·mood to support that. TIle sales taxwould go up two cents. The proPertytax would be cut. Under the plan ItIsn't an even property tax cut. In-stead of limiting the SEV (StateEqualized Valuatlon), they'reIlmiUng the mUls to 28 mUls (for each

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school dlstrlcll. It wUl benefit thehigher mUlage districts because theywill get more of a cut.

My plan would be a strict shiftfrom the sales tax to the propertytax. What I would do Is cut propertylax 50 percent across the board foreVj!ryone In the state because to passthe proposal I thlnll: you've got tohave two elements. two dUfereotgroups to form a coalition. There Is agroup out there who are primarUy In·terested In cultlng their properly tax.I think If you gave them a 50 percentproperty tax cutlhey would accept a(lwo-eenll sales tax Increase If youhave- som~ mec:ban1sm for ltmittDgtheir futW'e property tax Increases.

TIle other element IS a group ofpllOplewho are In In-formula districtswho thlnll:disparity between poor andrich districts Is too great. You cannottake districts who are better offfinancially and cut them back. Whatyou have to do Is give rich and poordistricts more mooey, but you do iton a s1{dlog seale so that you give apoorer dlstrlct a higher percentageeach year. I would get that money outof the general fund.I think you need the people that

support both concepts (property taxreform, school finance reform). Ithink you have to tie the pac:ll:agetogether because half of the peoplewUl vote for property tax relief andthe other half vote to see their schoolsImpreve statewide.

ViMIII your poetIlon on~, ~and why? " . "II

1 support Proposal "A "and I w!l1vote "yes" on It. I'bave takell_M:tloo since I entered the ~.:'that the LegIslature should .• ~',abortions for anyone. The ~,~ ,feel that, Is I don't ltnow wheQ a lIole- ,begins. Some people thlnll:It tletIlns~'the moment of cooc:eptlon and ':abo{tlon Is murder. I don't 1CfIOW ~the pro-choice people are co~ ~

As long as there Is a d1spUtei«.~:subject and as long as IJI ~;could possibly be the taklfj.~ ~human life, I'm- not In favor:K~.'state paying for abortloos. M p!w I

posa1 strIcUy concerns wbeU*r'. ~state should fund abortIonS, ~or,p09t:people. ' "

On a dollar·for-dollar basiS, Pro.'posa1 "A" wUl result In a bigger'drain on the state budget. Ml~lQQ,Is one or only 13 or 14 states. $fellpays for Medicaid abortJooa: ~'we're out of line wllb most of the·~,of the country. In other states thl.t I

have cut off Medicaid aboruoris:~ from 50 to 80 percen.t~'women who rormerly had~, "~aborUons,haveabortlonslJl1\Va :" ..I don't thlnll: you're goJna lit we a

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Election' 88 in Northville

Thombladh emphasizes competitivenessICtfrt Thornb/aClh, a practicmg at·

torney for 13 years who resIdes inLyon Township, is a DemocraticcJtfJlengt!r for 'the State House ofRt!I'~ntatives in District 60, whichinClUdes the cities of Northville,NqVt} SOuth Lyon; the toWnships ofLyrm: Milford, Highland. Ho/ly,G~telanil; and the villages of Hollyand Milford. Thornbladh is a~l1rIate of Ripon Co/lege where her:ahied hOnors in history. He also is a'f~U¥'t: of the University ofMf~f1 Law School. From 1975-76.'l'tJbt;nbl«lih worlced as a V1ST A(r_~ iJJ Service to America)v~JP.~. He helped to organIze the~r:.Cipzens Law Center in Flint.~ ~ "l{ member of the ExecutiveBoard M the Oakland CountyDeplocraUc Party. Tbornbladh a/sois.lf veteran of the U.S. Army. where

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· The following questions and"$~ers were recorded durUlg a per.s6niU interview with the candidate.AnsWers Were edited as necessary.

~y' do You think you are the beslclftCfIclalt for thlt poIItlon?

KURTTHORNBLADH

What's the posalblllty of altering theroad fund- formula, .. tabUlhed by theMichigan Department of Trusporta-tlon, to help Oakland County'. l"OIdwoes?

I think most of Oaltland County'sroad problem comes from the wayOakland County governments ad-minister. There Is a duplication of ef-fort between the drain commissionand the public works commission, forexample. (Thombladb believes tblaIs costing the county up to S3 mU1IoIl.)In terms of local county roads, IthiDll:we have adequate fUIldJ within thecounty government to do a better 10bIf we 1ust learn bow to spend It cor-recUy.I don't know the state formula on

Do you auppol1 the Idea of a mwehlcle registration f.. ptOpONf?WIly or why no'"

What's the .tatus of the propoaal toreforming the funding of Michigan'.public IChooI.? What are your per-aonal thoughta on the maUer?

The current position, which Is sup-ported by the Michigan EducationAssocIaUon (MEA), ca1ls for a two-percent Increase In sales tax. Thereare some problems with that. Salestax Is typlealJy borne by people whoC811 least afford to pay It. SenIorcitizens pay It. I thiDll:It Is necessaryto give senior cltlzens property taxrelief.

I think It Is necessary to have a bigstate component ~ the educationsystem. I think a lot of people voteagainst this measure and oppose Itbecause they don't thiDll:this tax Isthe way to solve that problem.

Tbornbladh referred to a positiotJpaper on the subject he wrote tlUed"~ven s.to Bring About FilwJ-cJal Reform ... He listed the to/Iowingsups:

1. Develop a mixed system, whichwould be a state/local bcMrd partDer-ship with the funding componentvarying from district to district.

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In other words. here's a chance to add$500 to your wardrobe, and only spend $400

And don't worry about a catch Or anastensK that lead,$ to foOmehne pnnt whichreads. "Selected uems only"

The wardrobe sale mcludes anythlnllIn the store that catche<; your eye Any of

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great opportumty to expand your ward·robe It's a great opportunity to bUild up

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Jom and every dollar youspend at Mallards count5toward anExecunve Club Bonus Award. the highestof which 15 $-1OOro spend on anythmg youlake In the StofC

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how I really morally felt about abor· I've been In prisons as a lawyer tolions and to try to make up a I'lal visit with prisoners. Idonl know thatrule which reflected my moral the regional prison concept doeS any!iance. I couldn't do It and I don't good for prisoners. SometJmes. Ithink anyone can. think It's better for people to geJ

On the other hand. you find people away from the environment thatin the ghetto or In a rape situation. . caused them to be screwed up. I don'tmaybe Incest situation ., maybe a have any commitment to the regJona1woman afraid to say what happened. prison system and Iwould certainly

I can't make a rule for them In that vote to end the concept If It wouldsituation. Those people have to help the people In Holly.decide for themselves. I thought I think the best solution would be toabout this and I thought abOut thIS. find some third (alternate) aiteFinally, one day I just thought why which Is available and would be ae·should government try to solve this # ceptable to both people In HoUy andproblem that people should be solv- Pontiac. My understanding is theIng for themselves? So, 1 thought let state Is the largest employer In lomathe woman decide and It wUl be the County. If Ionia would accept morewoman's responsibility to do It. prisoners, then that Is fine with me.

Now, on Proposal "A," my think·Ing is that What a welfare systemought to do Is teach poor people howto become middle class people. Theway you do that Is give them thesame kind of choices middle classpeople have.

Holly Township has been identifiedas e potential prison a1te.What Is yourslanee on thllissue and why? .

Whet Is your posliion on Proposal"A," the prQ99ul 10 ban Medicaidfunded abortions, and why?

PROVEN LEADf;RSHIPKeep it working for you!

"Commissioner Calandro has continu,lIy proven hisleadership In serving the citizens of the 24th district. "

Congressman William Broomfield"Commlssloner Calandro Is a friend of Ia.

enforcemenf and has auresslye'y supportedpro6"ams fo Imporye fhe .. fefy of our sfreefs for

Oaleland County citizens. "L. Brooks Patterson John Nichols ..

OaklandCounty OaklandCountyProsecutor Sheriff"Commissioner Calandro has been a vital IInle

between the 24th District, the County .I Lansing."State Representative

Willis Bullard

RE-ELECT

JOHN

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RepublicanPaId tor by CItizens For Calandro 41325Stugll Blvd Novl. MI48050

Explain lhe IUbstenc:e of tM ..million en,lronmental bond Issue andthe position you haY. on h.

Both my opponent and I supportthe bond Issue. What he has notspoken to Is there Is going to be a COD-te$t to apply that money to bothnatural environment, as we havearound here In the way'of parks, andto urban projects.I think money was Intended for

parks and for natural environmentand not for urban projects. I think It'sgoing to pass. I support It. I thiDll:wehave to look ahead a IItUe bit andunderstand that with respect to aplace like Kensington Metropark orIsland Lake State Park or some ofthe beautiful parks around here, s0-meone has got to make sure they gettheir fair share

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money for Dial-A-Rides. I think wehave a surrtclent number of seniorcitizens In the area that we can havea Dlal·A·Ride program. .

The only way we're going to get aDial·A-Ride program Is If enoughpeople take an Interest to put the

·1 \hInt i can be a more effective time Into seeing If we can get ther~pr:e~ntauve for this district money, seeing If we can get a~ I'm the more competitive volunteer board tOgether and seeingptrlDlll r think the American system If we can come up with the programfeeas on Competition. That's one of and seeing If people will receive It.the reasons ·we have a tw&-party Two mUllon dollars seed money Is,.,!ttnt. That's one of the reasons we available as a general propositionhave free enterprise. That's why we seed money for Dlal·A·Rlde. There IstfV~a-coolce of education facUlties. discussion about increasing that•Having met my opponent, I just amount of money. The State Agency

ttlnk I'm more competitive. Ihave a • on Aging has been talking abOut In·I~Ue bit more drive. I'm willing to creasing that amount of D'0Dey. It'stake chances. I'm willing to stick my there; somebody's takIng advantage_ out for this district, which needs of It. We're not.Sfmebody to do that now.,I think my opponent spends toortucb time trying to cover himself

8f'd not enough Ume trying to leadJilopIe. His major bra abOut himselflIfUDds to me something like he has abland vQllng record. He anDOWIce&taat hls-jrotlng record reflects theviews of his constituents. I don'tIilow If he talks to his>constituents~gh to really know.

, When you do talk to your constl·t6eots and you're the state represen-"live, they lash back at you fromtime to time. They criticize you and~ can say all kinds of things aboutUle state LegIaIature and the peclplet6at are In It.: Now, I can't make any promises on

WI stuff, but I can tell you that thereIi $2 mUllon a year available seed

roads I honesUy don't know, but I 2 ConlJnumg efforts by localcan learn It. I do lhlnk that roads boards to offer sports. studentaround here are a major problem. dISCiplIne. PTA. student activities.Within District 60, which Is the one SQCialstudies. library content.we're In. north/south roads are bad. 3 State-implemented comprehen-Our north/south roads are just Inade- r sive foreign language instruction andquate for our transportation needs. international business curriculum.From South Lyon It takes about 45 Offer aid to distressed districts andminutes to get to M-59. Milford Road 10 special educationsouth of 1·96 bas got some problems. 4. Make the 3bove changes gradual

. In Lyon Township there ttas been a and begin at oncelot of criticism of gravel trucb In the 5. Make changes a shared processsouthern Milford/northern Lyon that involves business. labor andTownship area using the dlrt roads community groups.peOple I;ve on aDctthat's a daJl&er to 6 Honestiy disclose facts and 4$.uesfamily and to houses. I don't know to voters. This should be done byanyont who lives around here who government.hasn't lost a car window to a gravel 7. In state component to funding, em·truck. phas/ze economIcs of scale. tangible

good and services rather thanrevenue sharing. In addition. withrespect to the state component.Thornbladh said he supports the ideaof increasing the amount of lottery

It's going to lose by a vote of 90 per· revenues appropriated to educationcent to 10 percent. I think It's too lit· and developing uniform principles ofUe. I think It's borne by people who assessing major industrial property~~.Ieast afford to.pay.l am opposed According to Thornbladh. as com.

The only Immediate alternative I munlties compete for plants theyhave Is to get greater efflc\eOcy out have granted favorable propertyof the county gov~t. I think treatment. The result has been that The people of Holly are 'opposed topeople wUI accept paying more at this time such property only con- the p~n and I am too. A lot of themoney when they have to, bUt not If smules 25 percent of school debate'over this has gone along par·they think the money tbey're paying ---Leven~. Much of the disenchant·. Usan lines. Most of the reasons whichnow Is belnJ wasted. ment of senior homeowners arises are convincing are environmental

from this trend. he said reasonsI think the governor makes a

mistake by accepting from the priorMilliken (former Governor WUllamMilllkenJ adminlstraUon the prlncl·pie of regiCinal prisons. I have no

I. for a long time. tried to think out commitment to regional prisons.

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Election '88 in Northville

Pursell and Pollack face off at interviewHere /s the text of a Joint interview

with 2nd COIJI1'f!SSkHWDistrict cu-d/dates Carl Pursell and LanaPolJack Only minor editing, forcJ1Arity, has been done.

To wbat extent caD C06grea takeeredlt for ~ relative Pl'OIIPeI1tythecountry IIenjoying?

Pursell. I don't give any particularperson qr institution credit for all of

- our good prosperity I have to saythat we've turned around the defICItfrom $200 billion In 1985 do~ to SI4SbUlIon. 1 lh1nk our money marketsand generallrend-seltlng pace of get.tlng down to a balanced budget by.hopefully, '93 or sooner shows somemarket-orlented, free-enterpriseconcepts.

We're not looking for heavy debt IthInk there Is a degree of bipartisanfiscal restraint 011 many of themembers of the Congress, basically10 the middle, Democrats andRepublicans. who are concernedabout the deficit.IthlnJt we generally tend to let the

monetary polley now through AlanGreenspan and the Federal ReserveSystem. We don't tamper with thatpollticaHy. Institutionally In Con-gress we never Interface with thatmonetary polley - Interest rates andletting money In terms of more looseor tight money polley. That's reallycontrolled by the monetary system

Congress flsca1ly, I think, Is In theright direction. I hope It's bipartisan.Ihope the next presldeot will try to-adhere reasonably to Gramm·Rudman targets. which I support,and which Senator Cart Levin sup-ports. I had the chance of serving onthe Gramm-Rudman conferencecommittee wItb the HOUle andSenate to try to put caps and targetsto fit some kind of 0sca1 behavIOr forCongress.

Pollack: Taklng credit for gettingthe deficit down from $200 billion toSI4S billion Is like taJdng credit foryour kid who stayed out of jall all butthree times thIJ year. Idon't feel It'sa very good record. I don't feel thepoint we should compare with shouldbe the very worst deficit beyond ourwildest dreams eight years ago.

So It's better that It's ping down,bUt It's nothing to be proud 01. at all.Of course, In the last couple years,both bouIes are dominated by~ts, so this Is bardly a par-

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llsan statement I would like to seeCongress have done better, and dobetterI thln1t the prosperity (resulted

partly from the) loss of thedevaSlallng Innatlon. which wasvery helpful. I tbln1t OPEC did us afavor there when they fell apart andthe pnce of 011 fell dramatically.I thmk lhe Fed - I agree with the

congressman - did us a favor withthe light money sU~ly. especially Inthe early '80s And ragree with UoydBentsen: You can fund prospenty fora while, if you're Willing to write $200billion worth of hot checks. butultimately we're mortgaging ourfUlure to pay of( the. debt toforeigners who are buying Into thiscountry's economy at an alarmingrale. We have to do better_

Who, the CoI1gre$S or the Presi-dent. would be in the best pos1Uoo totate the lead In "doing better?"

Pollack: I'd always like to see theleadership come out of the presiden-cy Because Il Is an mdlvldual, thatperson bas an opportunity togalvanIze the American publiC anddlreclthe American publiC. But whenthe presIdent falls, the Congress hasto be there.

And In fact, even when the presi-dent's doing a good job, the Congresshas a critical role to play It's thegenius of our government that wedon't have power secured In anyonebranch of government

But there are 435 members of Con-gress. Not all people are createdeqUJAlln that House; some people doa lot better job at leading than (lthersBut 1certainly think Congress - andagain, In some ways I'm faulting myown party In this - has been ex-tremely remiss In leUing us get mor-tgaged. as I said, to forelgD Interests.

CAR~ PURSEIJ..Carl Pursell, RepubUcan. He hasbeen a member of the U.S. Housesmce t976. Before that he served asa state senator (1971·76) and aWayne County commissioner(1969-70). He holds a B.A. and M.A.from Eastern ftflchlgan Universi-ty Aflillations Include thePlymouth Jaycees and other serfvice clubs. He Is 55 years old and Ismarried with three chUdren.

LANA POLLACK

Lana PoUac:k, Democrat Since1982, she has been a state senatorfrom W8sbtellaw County. She wasa trustee GO the Ann Arbor Boardof Education and Is a former cbafrof the Ann Arbor Democratic Par-ty. She holds B.A. and M.A.degrees from the University ofMichigan. AfWlaUOns Include theLeague of Women Voters,Michigan CIUzeos Lobby and theJackaon Chamber of Commerce,She Is 45 years old and Is marriedwith one child.

targets for the third year, trying toachieve a balanced budget - ontarget by current law - by 1993.

Congress appropriates money, con-slJlutlonally. and so I feel that thebehavior of the Congress IS impor-tant. The president sets the treDd,and with his veto clout should exer-CIse.that check-and-balance system.

A lot of us In Congress have wanteda balanced budget, I support thebalanced budget amendment. votedfor It conslsleoUy; my oppooeotvoted against It In the MIch1ganSenate.

Pursell' I thmk, obVIously. thefoundlng fathers expected the presi-dent to lead In terms of presenting abudget to the Congress and to the na·tlon. They do that every JanUJAry.

I thln1t the president could befaulted for not vetoing more apoproprialJons bl11s, he's vetoed oneout of 85. two supplemenlals and twoCdntlnulng resolutions

So frankly, Ithmk the next presl-. Pursell: I think this nation wantsdent, whoever It may be. will exer· clean air. clean water and expects acise leadership In presenting, balance: between the envlroomeathopefully, a flsca1ly-sound budget and the quality of life. and theconsistent with Gramm-Rudman economic development and jobs, and

How well Is the COUIltry In teaerIland the Congress 1D parUeaIar doIIIIInbaDdI1Dg Its env1roaIDG? "

For four days, Thurs .. Fri., Sat. and Sun., we're dropping prices!Don't miss this opportunity to' save on selected fashions from...Koret • Personal. Condor. Esprit Sport • Schrader· J.G. HookForecaSter· Vanity Fair. Gilligan O'Malley. Maidenfonn • KomarAris • Napier • St. Thomas • Totes • Dcarfoams • Pierre CardinArrow • Dior • H~ar • fwd • Stratojac • Jaymar Ruby • DiplomatHealth-Tex • OshKosh' Carter's. Tangiers • Hang Ten • FarahLaura Ashley • Classic Home • Bardwil • Royal Velvet • Revere...the list goes on. Find your favorite name droppers at Crowley's.

that's tricky sometimes.But I've been a consistent sup-

porter of clean water. My opponentpicked one vole out of seven In theclean water history .of leglJ1aUOII.•WbeD I voted DO 011 that. In 1115, wesupported the fn!eZe amendmentplus inflation. Ivoted DO, ultimately,on that bill In 1985 because It wasover the budget. The Democratichouse budget commIttee recom·meuded $2.4 billion, and I stayed withthat. plus Inflation.

So I've been coosIstent with thebudget, and U you want.to double thatappropriation and be a spender on allother pfOlP'8JDS - whether It's h0us-Ing, health. water and everythingelae - you're not Pinlto be able toget that cIeflctt down.

I wu the leader of the Legislature,

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early In my years In the slate Senate, So we're making progress; we/1\! gotJ~writing the legislation for the a long way to go, bUt it's' nOt'Resource Recovery Act In Michigan something that can be flscally~-I'to recycle and get rid of our landfills. ed in one day. . . . ~I consider that sort of a vlliooary (Responding to ratings of him asview at that time. because we are anti-envtrotunent): That was a ~i~

stili usIng landfUls today and I thInJt that doesn't have big standing In ~t1. "the LegIslature should be a lot ~. A lot of reporters and IleVtstougher in that area. people didn't .even go to the 'p~'"

I built the bicycle paths and fishing conference U's a liberal group Wbocdocks and helped start the initiation want a lot of spending, which I~dfwith the Jaycees locally that helped like, Ideally, but (which 1st 'nOt Iclean up the lakes here, and the avaUable because of our defic1t~1'*.~~river, and supported legislation to do got to come back and be tlStilltthat. responsible on the deficit. _:"'~ .r~. I'm chairman of the Great Lakes But they look what I call i~1&regional bipartisan conference of sible positions: whether 1~~.~legIs1ators in the region to preserve letter or not, whether Ico-stJOnsUrea-and keep the Great Lakes clean. It's a bill. You don't record a leRtsfrtOt's~important. The lakes give us the policy record on whether -they'l Cbl.fresh water of the world. One-ruth of spcmsor bills or whether the~~'the body of (fresh) water In all the - signing letters to certain agen¥ ,,'('world Is here In our Great Lakes. We the federal government. : 'don't want to divert it, we opposed The conservative llibera('''~diversion of the water, we think vironmental groups In the UnWt!~tthat's a precious resource for this States generally rate me hl~r th'~region. We support and have led the my political party on envlrorvneb!a~ffunding In Congress for the Great record, and If you look at the yottrlLakes laboratory for research on the record, you'll find that I do have' ~Great Lakes In Ann Arbor. have been higher voting record than mOSJ.or:m~In the forefront of that fight for years. colleagues. ~ ,'."

We have a high record of overall 'fo '"

environmental voting records In the Pollack: I think con'~li1aq'slate Legislature and also In Con- Pursell has grossly tnnatf$i· Jits~gress. I was co-sponsor of the record. The one Issue that 'C* tMichigan WUdemess bms, spoke In found that Is least able to be tcommittee on that. spoke 011 the noor with a "liberal I conservative'" . )for the wUdemess bm, and have a lificalion Is the envlrontnen't.very strong record on the envlron- Everybody'S concerned abou(1hel@W.'ment. We're proud of our en· vironment. Congressman ~rhOtvironmental record. only voted against the Clean watetlIdon't serve on that committee; I Act. but he actua1ly spoosOn!tI'ldi

serve on the appropriations commlt- amendment to cut funding thet'e 11;1tee. U's not a day-to-Qay activity, but over S6 billion in a nve-year'pmoer.it's important for this nation, Impor· ~ortunately. he lost on that. b

tant for the people of our district. We It's fortunate because juSt· la's{Jive In Plymouth because we enloy week, (Wayne County Executl~ Jld:Ilhe Hines Park system. ward) McNamara announced' tIult

We have a tough water project there would be $154 mU1iOll~tnilthere. I've supported all the leglsla- from the federal govemmenftlbli{tion to fund the Interceptor system those monies to this are.' 1«for that system, and have been con- rebuilding a system . . . to,~slsteDUy active with local communi- pollution In the Rouge Rivttr'i .HaiIty groups and volunteer organlza- Congressman Pursell woh, thtltUOns1n making an attempt to clean would not have been there. ' ' "''k "1up the Rouge. And it's a very expen- I remind people that the 'f4tleloMslve, probably a S800 mllllon expen- government takes 75 cents"-0'1dltUTe, that will take some local fun· everybody's tax dollar; 25 ~'ilIding (and> state funding. I support left divided up among property tallthe bond IsIue statewide to help aparlDershlp In that funding process. CoDUDuech""

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Pursell. The Congres.<,ha:. bet'Ofunding AIDS for a number of year"TIlis year's approprlahon IS 'h"highest in its history, SI 3 billion ....ationa! Institutes of Health are about51 bUllon.

My concern \!.as, we dldn" Ita'."the research. we dldn't kno~ .....hatcauses the problem We didn't hd\,('

antibiotics or any dru~s that h<ldbeen developed either lJy lhe pra\ .ltpor the National Institutes of Be..lthBut it's now one of the hlghe.,t funOt'(!categones In Congress m appropr 1,1

hon for National Institutes of Iit'altnfunding

My major concern 1<, we'ft' hd\ I'll!more deaths In chrome IlInl".,r~ nt'tAIDS: cancer, heart. lung I offpred.1$3 million appropnatlOn llll~)l dr totncrease research for chrome II·Inesses because more people an' dy-Ing at a younger age from hyperlpnslon, cancer, heart. lung. dlabt.l' ,and some of the chrul1ll ,i!llt'~.,cThere are about SIX major 0111'5

Present testimony thaI I \ I '1"'11from the National Instltutp· r fHealth mdicate!> II ~ gomg to tJ" Jloog time before we find a cure Pnrbably It wll1 coml' from the privatesector. not the federal government .

But we are domg the research ......ehave a coordtnated team between tltt'centers for Disease Control andother InStitutes lookmg at the pro-blem of AIDS. I think we're on theright track and I've been supportl\eof the financing, but I thmk ~e'rl' gel-ting very close to the potnt uf ha\ I ~

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and state Income tax and sales laXand the rest. If the federal govern-ment doesn't pay to rebuild thesanitary and storm sewers. If thef~ government doesn't pay to atleast IleIp rebuUd the water treat·meil~ plants, then you're asking theproperty tax payers to pay. Andthat's virtually Imposstble, or elsey~ W~d keep flushing the stuff inUiere. _

Abo, clean water Is now associatedwlUt c:Jean air; and we !mow that a lotOf. the water pollution Is created bya~nie pollutants

.P,Urthermore, It doesn't necessari·Iy:£ake enormous money to clean up~. eQv,lronment, If we would do onesfgnlncant polley change at the state~ Uie federal level, and that's~:~ polhlters pay. That's what~fjtBush Is saying, but there's noev~~ that he or the admlniJtra·t'o~ of.Gongressman Pursell believestrply iD pursuing that. That's whatmy legislation in Lansing Is.

Congressman Pursell voteda~1ns,t .~guIating hazardous waste~~, except the very largest.NI)\1t.s1ncemost hazardous waste IsI¥?( ~ by very Jarge corpora·Uops, he was voting to exempt~atlon. One of the reasons wehAA~pollution problems Is w~'re notregulating people, we're not monitor·ing them and then wtten we catchUJem- ,If we can catch them withoutt!ifl rei\Pations and the monitoring -w,e"re DOtmaking them pay. We're~ the taxpayers to pay. That'stbe~gapproach..ca\lSi people to feel the pain of

~)r _,.own pollution, financially. Pursell: I think there Is a majorsometimes actually by putting them difference between the two of us: sheIn- JaU if It's willful. Congressman Is pro-choIce and has been consistentPurseU voted against allowing people and been principled in standing outiil sue nuclear contractors if, as a for her poslllon. I respect that. her~t of gross negligence. there was point of view.a nuclear accident. He said you can't I do not support abortion except InfUe. What we've seen 00 the news to- the case of rape. Incest or the~. slawn In Ohio, is the informatloo medical life of the mother. We haveUlat there Is a nuclear plant there been consistent with that since theIobIlt bas been leaking and the Energy days In the Michigan Senate.Dep&rlJpent knew It. Now. I'm not I can't speak for Lana, but I think

. ~lamlng that on Congressman we both oppose a constitutionalfw'sell, but the point Is when you amendment. There Is some dlf·live people Immunity - when you ference - I think a major differencej:aD't follow It up and hold them here - of abortion promiseuouslyresponsible, because they work for' and, just- open-ended. anybody can'" •.-vernment or because they just go in and have an abortion. 1op-lWIrt.. ~r -some other protected pose abortion. I think there are better,al.efil:lrY'ofpeople - they will haVe alternatives for better education,to be Niponslble. famlly planning.

I support and am 00 the committee.A!Ul finally, I don't think you can that funds the famUy planning

talk abOut water without talk1nR system in the country, in which weabout nuclear waste. There has teach and educate young people to...,.-tIleD a nuclearwute (storqe) say no, and have an opportunity tofdItT- buDt east of the MiIIlIsIppl use alternative measures of preven-~ ftas not leaked. They all leak. tlve conception. And so I basically~.iIne of them has leaked. oppose abortion except in those three~s every reason to believe cases....' :-

that If there's one in Michigan, con· Wber'e do we • froID ... for groups), to control lhec:oetolvarious whole InCOmeIs over $45,000to pay The federalgovemment has cometaining either our own nuc:lear waste health ~ in the oaUoo? programs 10 that we can have more the same. No ·more, but the same, UDder aome harsh criticism for faU·or the waste of six other states. that avallable revenue to expand the rate as those WIder $45,000. Thal Ing to act to combat AIDS more thanone's going to leak too. And I think Pursell: The United States Is the system. money would be designated to afford It did, sooner thaIIlt did. Keeping inthat's why ~e have to say no, Coo· best health-care system in the world. But WIlliwe find a way to finance It health care at home for seniors mind that blDdalght Is always 2G-2O, Isgress fIa& to take adioD, -taH thll--Ovr-~Illh tecbaology AmLour ---.bonatb'--.-and eandldly -Wllh_-1bt __ 1/t'eJtnow th.at seillo.ru.n:JleInlJnll_ tl1ere any legitimacy -'.;to::...--.:t:::h=a.:....t_thing back, site It where there is an m~iclne Is the most advanced in the· American people, I'm not 80InR to out of hospitals sooner, that boIpltall critlclam?arid climate, environmentally IOUIId world. We are achieving some hlgb . just jump out and say, "Oh, yes, thJJ are not taking people as long as theyclimate. I disagree on all thole coats for that, anCla lot of people are Is a great bill, we can flnaDce It," put could. The Claude Pepper bUl - Pollack I think there's somepoints. not being served under the healtb It into the bud&et, withOut adeqUate whether Dingell was tor It or wasn't legitimacy to that Criticism

care system. I'm very well aware of congreu1onal hearInp. without loot· for It - was a good bUl. Tbere was a Originally, the thought was thaI thl:.AborUoDllan-.ewbkbMelDlto that, and so Is tbe Congrea. utgat thealtemativelOUCelol finan- way of financing It.oo It wasn't put· is a disease of Just homosexuals. It'S

be more aDd more 1 ClIDCetD u Ume The general fund shows a deficit of CIng and being flJcally respoaalbie ting It all 00 tbe backs of the seniors not something that the general publicgoes 011. Sbould It be JeclII't.ed 0111 . $145 billion today, We've had op- for a good health care system that like the catastrophic bUl did. It was needs to respond to. But viruses andoaUooaJ level, aDd If 10, wbat Ibould portWllties to look at various aspects the people of the United States wtli putting the same tax 00 other people public health threats have a way ofsuch a law say? . . of improVing our health system. The support. • that the rest of us are already paying. reaching out to all parts 01 Ihl.'

catastn)phlc health bUl, which came A lot of senior clt~ people. even So that's a very specific difference I population, and surely we shouldoriginally out of the House, was very opposed the' catastrophic bealth would have with Congressman have seen this comingcostly. We supported the confereoce (bill) because we raised their Pursell. It's partly with educatIOn. II's parI'report, when It was improved. when premiums. WeJl,that's the only alter· General)y speaking. though, Iy with research. I think ~t' art' 1<11,'the senate and the House lOt native Congress has today because of although ours Is the best health care . I'm hopeful \hat we'll movl.' 10 lhattogether and pused a catastropbJe the general fund sttuaUoa. ADd untU system In the worid in terms of high directionheallb bUl so we'd have some auevta· the deficit Is down aDd we're in a bet· technology, It's not If you're a preg·t100 of the health problem with ter, what I call more affordable, nant woman who doesn't have accessfaml1les, particularly If It would sltuatloo, we need to look wltb IOme to prenatal care. It's not If you don'tbankrupt them and really impact 0Cl honesty. have access to good nutritiontheir famUy budgets. I can't look a senior citizen in the We know that we have a higher in·

The long·term care I think Is eye and say, "Oh. yes. I'm for the fanl mortality rate in this countryunanswered at this time by Pepper bUl, but I don't know hoW to than 17 other countrles. Really. thal'severybody in Congress. The liberals, finance It. I'm going to up your an Indication that our medicalincluding my opponent, supported premiums." I don't know any other system is not what It should be, thatthe fClaUde) Pepper bUI. I have to alternatives and neither does Con- people in some areas 01 this state ac·say. COngressman John Dingell, Con- gress. . tually have a hlstJer infant mortalitygressman 'BilI Ford. myself, aDd Congressman John DIogeU, who's rate than Honduras and otherothers. felt that they were trying to the rankiRg member of the Health underdeveloped countries.put that through as a political JIm- and Education and Energy and Com·mlck for the ejection. and there was merce commIttees, felt the same The people in Jackson, Michigan.no committee hearings no tesUmOl1y way I did and spoke against the Pep- need to get in the car and hope thatin respect to the pepperbUi. per bUI. He'Clbeen a great leader in they're 'not going to deliver their

And so the Democrats with the health and It's been a bipartisan pro- babies before they arrive In Ann Ar·Republicans. said we w~t to talte blem of trying to find a way to bor. because they don't havesome time ... and look at the flnane· finance either the Pepper bUl or facUlties to take care of MedicaidIng of a good health care system. So some alternative. babies in Jackson, and they Jose a lotthe Congress wUl addn:ss that next We're aD for great healtb care, because of thatyear and the following year. but I IdeaI1y and in principle. but I think What would I like to do? I'd like todon't think we can just jump right in you still got to have an abUlty to know see everybody In thl~ countryand say OK, we'll go with the Pepper how to finance It soundly and ade- covered by health Insurance, healthbill, we'll expand Medicare. we'U quately. Insurance that woul,dbe on ~ abilitydouble tI,Ie apP,n)priation for clean to pay. The health Insurance that Iwater in 85, we 11support affordable Pollaclt: The catastropb1c health have would be just fine, I would con-housing and all of the other nice bill was Indeed a tax increase 011 my tinue to pay for the health Insurancesocial programs that are well- mother. You really stuclt It to people that I (havel. Other people can payintended but can't be financed fiscal· with that. Now, there's some beDeflts less for healtb Insurance.Iy, from It. and Iapplaud thole beDeflts. Some people, I know, can't get into

And I have to say that the fiscal But I want to tell you. when you say groups. Small business people. for in.b~get today does not allow for a no tax Increase but you put It 011 the stance, who employ just themseJves,~epper bill to be financed UDtuwe Medicare premiums of seniors. they or maybe one other person, are pay-fmd some kind of a cost-sharing ar· have no choice. Tbey can't opt out of ing up to 20 percent of their InCOmerangement with employers, wltb that. Tbey can't say no, I'm not going on health Insurance premiums.thlrd·party payers, with a broader 1ft. to take that. It's just there 011 them. Tbat".s wrong because often theyvolvement in improving the health- My big objecUoa, bowever, Is the don't have any.care system of this country. vote that (PuneIII took 011 Claude

I serve on a committee. We finance Pepper's bUl. There Is a way to I want to see, not the federaland have been an advocate of better finance It. It had a fInaDce f\mctlon government run a health carehealth·care programs presently. attached in the bUl. and It said that system. but I want to see the federalnow. Medicare and Medicaid are they would Include the same Social government guarantee through co-fUDdednow over $100 bUllon from my Securtty tax that all of US in thJJ room pay plans that everybody has healthcommittee. In fact. the appointee lite paying, or at least mOlt of us in Insurance they can take and go to awho ran that program was a woman this room who are maklng less than physlclan and say. "this is my healthwho I nominated. Dr. Carolyn Davia $45,oooarepaytng. care Insurance. Can I be coveredfrom the University of Michigan. to That Social Securtty tax currenUy bere in the community in which Ihead up MedIcare and Medicaid. cuts off at $45,000.You don·t pay that live. so I don't have to go to someWe've added expanded relmbunle- on income above $45,000:Claude Pep- public hospital and hope that 1 canment. DRGs (diagnostic-related per said we are going to ask people get there before my baby arrives?"

PoUack: I think there should not besuch legislation on a national level oron a state level. Since there is a con·stltutlonal right that a woman, notthe government, decides the dlsposl·Uon of a pregnancy, you don'tlegislate those things.

Nobody, no level of government,should tell you or me .. . that weeither must terminate a pregnancyor cannot terminate a pregnancy. It'sa personal decision. 11 have been)very consistent in that poslUon.

I know that Congressman Pursellhas a 79 percent pro-choIce votingrecord; that's why I cannot get theendorsemenl .of Natlooal AbortionRights Action League or Voters forChoice or, at this point, even theWomen's Campaign Fund, who saidPursell has been so helpful to themon the abortion Issue over the yearsthat they won't support me, whichcauses me a IItUe Irritation. butthat's the way It comes out.

FAMOUS LABEL SWEATER SALE$1899. Import Workshop'" $299.9Tapestry SweatersDEPT ~TOR£ S50

SML~HandknitSweatersDEPT ~TOR£ SH

What new steps, in"addltlon to ~h(llhas already been done. can L1t'

federal government take to conu(Jldrug abuse? And speclllcallv \~ rl;-tl,.testing a part of that?

Dr.Eileen Ml1!P,hy May ~re In.1 ~Small Community Like Northville, But ~heHas AWorld Of Experience Behind Hi'"

That's because she's a memober of the M-CARE network .The HMO that hnks all theknowledge and resources ofthe Umverslty of·MtchlganMedical Center to your familyphySICian.

At M·CARE, we knowthat all the medical knowledgem the world can't replace thecare and understandmg of apersonal phYSICianwho knowsyou and your family history.We also know that to gIVe youthe very best care, your per-sonal doctor should haveaccess to some of the fmest spe-Cialists m the world-whetherthey are Intermsts, pediatri-cians. or an obstetriCian!gynecologist like Or. Murphy.

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From mutme check·ups toany medICal emer~enq- any·where In the world. M·CAREcovers a full range of complett'health care needs. Pt'd.atrli:care, Immumzatlon~ and mJl'c-

ll(ln~, matl'rlllt \ carl'. h(l~pltal-Il.atlon,lIld prl'\l'ntl\t'c,lrl' lor\'OUI e!l\lrl'lilnlll\. :\11 Wllhoutthe h,b~le 01 datm lornb to 1111oUI or dt'dul'tlbll'~ to ,i,ornover.

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• $ 2 Q

fraud, the abuIe, and actuaUr ~e amore lIeCure country 011 ~0\Yt1UDllateral aetJon IUChuthat; AtwellII the puI'IUIDee of the DellC ltep,wbk:b after the INF treaty Ibould beSTARTtalU. .

Election '88 in NorthvilleCOatIDued from •

Pursell' My history on drugprevention goes back to the statelegislature Iwas the one that pro-posed in the Appropnatlons COmmit·tee ItO) consolidate all our alcoholand drug abuse under the governor'SoffIce. and we created the legislation.with Congressman Bob Davis, to dothat, whiChhas Il()wbeen current lawlor a long time. I also made theI~adershlp opportunity as a stalesenator to create the drug lab here inwhich we do all our investigation andresearch on drugs, (aU the MichiganState Police (poIU rlght here In Nor·thvllle. That was a Pursell project.

I've been on the committee for 10years now of funding alcohol anddrug programs and quite frankly, Ithink It's a very uncoordinated ap-proach both at the state and local andfederal level, because we have nowhat I call "drug chief."

I think we've got legJslation now Inplace ih the (receliUy-passed) drugbUl,which I supported. ThIs Is tJ'Ie se-cond drug bll/ that we've financed Inthe last three years In which we'vefunded money back to the substanceabuse centers.

I prefer that we look at drVgprevention In early grades, par.ticularly as a former elementary andsecondary teacher. I think If you canlearn to say no and teach drugprevention, both in the elementaryand junior high school, that you'regoing to go a long ways to reduce thedemand side.

This bll/ wllJ fund 60percent of thatS26 mll/lon to drug prevention and 40percent will go to InterdJctlon. Ob-viously, members of the COngress inFlorida and California and Texas feelthe supply side Is really the problemthey have within their' communities.

rv~ met with our local three

sheriffs, In Washlenaw, Wayne andJackson (counties) - they tell methe cocaine users are on such a highthat tomorrow they'lI go out andcommit either another crlme, abreak and enter, or anything to getdollars to buy and stay on cocaine. allbecause of the nature of that drug.

The law enforcement people hereIn the dlstrlct teU me that crime anddrugs Is the most serious Issue. and Isee that. Isee It in the communities. Isee It In the varlous meetings andseminars. drug conterences In thedlstrlct I have been concerned withthe drug Issue for a long time and Ithink the federal government has arole In research and fundinB money,but It's stUl the local famlly. It·s theIocaJ church. it's the local schools,and If the community can stand upand be counted and take a strongposition against the Use of drugs.

And it's an educational problemmore than anything else, and I thinkour young people are tuming aroundand S(opplng and I think use Ofmarl·juana Is down I hope In the dlstrlctwe're Jieelng a decline In the use ofcocaine. but as long as there's bigprofits for that I think we're going tobe faced with the-tssue. I think weneed both strong law enforcement(and) we need a strong prevenllooprogram

I support drug testing in key sen·sltive poslUons. If you're a pUot of acommercial airline you shOuld betested. Amtralt had a serles of ac·cldents In whiCh the engineers hadbeen using drugs. So yes, I supportcarefully drawn management decl'slons of employers groups to testthose In senslllve positions that haveImpact on the control and life of otherpeople, passengers In the case oftransportatloo. But I don't supportac~the-board mandatory testing.

Pollack: I think that druIa \I thetoughest problem we face. I'm Iladto hear CongreSsman Pursell uy besuppor\S preventloD u well u Inter·diction. I certainly make. botbstatements myself.Iwould questioo why he dJdD't vote

for the $1.2 bWlOn prevenUOll andeducation program In 1111S. It PAlledwithout his vote, he dldn'l voce for It,It passed b~ 201 to mo. ADd COIl-gressman PUrsell was there tbat day.It almost faUed, I'm glad It pueed.even without (bJs) help.

There Is an Inconallteocy in therecord. Everybody wanta to be Ram·bo this year. Congressman PunIelJwas voting against the DEA (DruaEnforcement Agency) and supportfor the Coast Guard. support for JD.terdlctlon, up until now: Butultimately It comes dOWD toassistance from the federal govern-ment for resources delivered to loealcommuni lies. I think everyt.blD&from the 4·H clubs and the BoyScouts and the Girl Scouts andafterscbool programs are helpful Inthe anll-drug (effort).

I think quality day care \I eueouaJto getting kids started rlgbt 10 theycan go Into ltchool. I think that's partof an antl-drug program, as well uthe law enforcement. We rec:op1Jethat drug addictIOn. once It's started,has an enormously hlgh recld1vtsmrate.

People who've been addicted todrugs do need support after thepunishment part Is over, they needsupport such as AA (A1cobollcsAnonymous Hype programs to stayoff, and that support bas not beenthere. The federal government bUactually cut funds In the last eigbtyears whUe the p~lem bas gottenworse.

The funds for treatment and sup-port have gone down, and If you talk

I Udall we may be at • 1dIta'IepoIDt In lime with c:baaIII ID theScMet u~ .. to careIulJyDIIOUate furtber redue-UOIlI, but I put the IlIQIIbuII OIlearef\II. ItbU to be mutual. It baa tobe cauUous, bUt even wJthout....... tIta. we c:oWd" rid 0I1OIDe01 the redundanclel. the ...... Continued 0014

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NORTHVILLE PU.BUC SCHOOLSNORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN

ANNUAL REPORT1987-88FISCAL YEAR

SCHOOL INFORMATIONK·12 PROGRAM

1.7/11

This annual report rellecllng financial data Is published as a requlremenl of the MichiganSChool Code. Admlnlslrallve Rule R 3otO.351. In oroer to Inform the cItizen. 01 the NorthvillePublic SChool Dls1rldol the financial position of the district for the 11187/8811ac:aJyear.

A. detailed. audited llnanclal report was submlUed to the Northville Public SChool. Boaro01 Educallon ala regular special meetlnll held on September 12.1188 by the ludltllrm 01 PlInte& Moran. Certified Public Accountantl. CopIe' of the detailed llnanclal report are lvallable lor_Inspection It the Board 01 Education office •• Office of the Superintendent. 501 We" MllnSlreet. Northville. •

Proleaslo",1 .. rvlce agencies employed by the SChoOl DI.trlct are:Pllnte & Moran - Certified Public Accountantl; Keller. Thoma. SChwarze. SChwlrze.

DuBay & Katz - Allorney •• Thrun, MlltllCh and Nordberg - AUomey.. _• SIGNED. GEORGE R. BELL. EQ. D.

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

Vllue 01 EquipmentNumber 01 Bullcftnglln OperaUonNumber 01 C .... rooma UtlllzecJNumber 01 Full TIme Pupil. In DlatrtctTeaChe,. 8aIanea:

MlnlmumBAMaxlmumBAMlnlmumMAMaxlmumMA

Number of C .... room tMC~ FTETota' Classroom T.. cher 8aIaryRatio 01 Puplla to Employ ... HOldIng VallIS

TeachlnQ C4trtllteateeState Equalized Valuation of AueSMd

Property In the DistriCtMills Levied: t

OperatingDebt

14,1114,177•11133,470

20,_.,21422.424~, ..153

5.115,215

lltol'"

_,511.110

31.40

-.II

RE\IE}/UES :

Local SourcesState SourcesFederal SoUrcesInterdistnet SourcesNote Proceeds

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InstnJCtlonSUpporting ServicesBond~onBend InterestOther ExpensesCapital OJtlayOJtgoing TransfersIndirect Costs

LIABILITIES :Accounts PayableAccxued PayrollAccrued Liabil1tiesDue to Other r\tndaDue to Other Govt. UnitsNotes PayableBonds PayableOther Long Term <IlligadonsDeferred RevenueSChool Bond toM PayableOther Liabilities

'IUl1\L LIABILITIES

~00R'nIVIIU PQLYC saIX1S

NarthvU1e, Iti.c::higBn

aJlFARIU"IVE RIMHE NI) BXPIlNSI STImIIIft'

Fi.scal Year Erdinq .Jln:! 30th

'"12,863,659 514,692,255 ~ 19,443 S 18,809890,069 454.940 1,315,826 1.291.2331f;7,722 1(,7,535 103,805 114.351103,719 2i4,28fi 2,338,147 2,868,555'~9.4fi5 fi9,(,35

514,774,634 S15,608,6,)1 '"3,777,221 54,292,948

~ 7.503,704 $ 8,332.780 S2,289.(,16 $2,484.5296,423,558 6.828,750 ~,220,123 1,045.059

130,950201,184

"a 462,85474.928 113,607

911,123 82,141..... 273,31':: 294,245

,S14,913,313 S15.689,412 S3,783,055 $4,28fi,1>87~ (138,6811 S (80,761) S (5,834) $ 6,261

S1.305,66116,629

31\1,72111.380

1,492,39133,3438'),539

S 586,54117,871

328,97127.267

2,210,68025,191

1<;2,040

ptm ml'lRF:¥fI' BLDG. , SITE1987 1988

ASSEI'S:cash and InvesmentllAccounts ReceivableTaxes ReceIvableDue fran Other FundsDue fran Other Govt. tJrutsInventoriesPrepaid ~./Other AssetsAvailable in Debt Ret.Arrount Provided for Retuerentl

Long Term Debt

TCfI7U, ASSE1'S $3,286,664 S3,348,561

~ 429,674 S 223.053428,740 571.900112,729 239.31·1

11,715 69,443373,500 14,392

1,500,000 2.000,000

117,180 35.833

175,000 131,000

$3,148,538 S3,284,935~ 13fl,12fi c; fi3,1\26

S3,286,664 $3,348,561

!UmIVIIU fOLIC lDlDSNI:Xth9We, Iti.c:tWJIn

aJHIWl'lW MUlID ~

f"i-'- Year IhUnq JlJne 30th

DEBl' RE'l'IREMmr1987 1988

S325,22360,118

2,448

$422,724

52,211169,443

1987. 1988- --$2,246,23~ $2,246,694 $ 10,398 $ 559

1814.00 to ltle NOI1tWIlIe JIycMa' 1888Fourth of July •• pen ....

.... DAYCARE JItlOVIIION IN 10NfttQORDINANCE:

t.fanIaar Wa"", revlewed hit rteom-mendadOn to IIlleIld ltle Zoning 0rdInanteto cIarIfi ltle luue 01 day care MMceaptO¥lded by rllldent. In lIIelr ClWtt' 1Iome ••10 a1tow ". tJ( .... Chlld~ to be wed IofIn I rnlclence !of period. of I.. 'IlIIntwenty.four houft per day tie 1110rattected that thlt woutd be a tlOlrit oc;.cupallol'l. PfOhlbI1lng ernployMa·.otberthin lemuy. " I. recommended ,ltI,It •C::UC~ Called !ofN~.7Ior

Mr. EIIII, 11M2 Cw1tartlury, ..... ra1queltJont he IIklld Council b oonllder altheir nellt meeting. I ..

MIyor Jotlnaon reque.ted !tie. cIlIId daycare ptO¥lllOn be ptaced OlIlhe OIctober 17.ncta. __

I. PUIUC HEARfttO: COlI. UNITYDEVELOP.ENT BLOCK GRANTREALLOCATION:

Moftd. tuppOtted, carried. 10 reallocatelfle Wayne County Community' 'DMtop.rnent Block Grant Fulldl .. loIlowI: .

To""'" Plan RlI¥lafon <t7·1t-Ql.118)From library ~ ("l~I.,-o3D) -".513

To ..... Plan RevIIIon (87-1I4L·lIB)From CIcIy CorrIdor Study (17.1t-QL..11A).14,1. . •

To Muter Plan RlYlllOn (17·1f.Gl-118)From Streellmprovement. 188-19-0L.) -$2.. .. I

7. PUBLIC HEARINO: IUILDINO CODEUP-DATES

MovecI.lIUpported. carried. to~ theCode of Onllnance of lfle CIty of HortllY\lle.TItle I, Chapt", 1.2.3, e. 1~. 14 allc1'15 as101l0Wl:

The BOCA Balle/N.tlonal 8lI11dfngCode/ll17: the CABO One & Two FlmHyDwelling Code/1.; the BOCA, ~/Na-ttonaI Exll1lng Structures Code1.11P: TheBOCA Bllle/N.lIon.' PlumbingCode".7: The BOCA ButcIJllltlonaI.. echanlcal Code/1117; the NFIlA NatIonalEIectrIc:eI Code /1117 along wllb !tie 21ledlnk:al amendmen" rec:ornmendecl bythe RecIproCII EIIctrlcaI Code. 1nc., 1.7Edition; and ltle BOCA 8IItciNatlOMl FirePrevenllol'lCode/1117. , •

.. 'AJIKINO CREDITS FOR MAIN/CEN.TRE",OlfCT:

Manaaer WaJ1", reviewed lh4. """u. oflfle Mafn-e.ntre project Plttdng. Duringltle dlllCualon. with $lngh ~t •concept WII dfteIopecl buId on a I*fdnodeck Itructure on the northeIIt ~r ofltle MAGS lot WIth two ItJotte ~nd...... The higher coat 01 parltln$Ekapaces mulled In the City c Ing13,1100.00per deck parltlng apace (1 k1PIlCIS). II ... capturtng WII andOrllld byltle ScIIooI Dlstrtct a. part of the nninc:lngplan. A11O. ltle de¥eloper woulCl r.buId theMAGS lot Ind • new lot at the IcoutBulkllng !of the po.ta1 em~ and.. c ..... y-Uncoln employ .... The Si:hOOIBoard 1lMCI. 2-3 WMIt. to ~ en-

- dorM ltle plan lor capturing 1Illet. Thedeft<lopar Indlca1el the prOject _notaupponl perldng apace __ nt moreltlIn 12.011000 per ~. which IeaVh theCIty and de¥aIoper 1180.000 IPIr1 ...

. ..... Kahm. VIc. Pralldenl 01 SlnohDI.alopmljlll, _lid ltley haY'I .-mild"'Y IIII'd on lflilI project and Wlnt .,. pro-tect to proceed. but they .r.wortUng4lnderlime NItrIln\lI They COIIld chanlt thedeIIgn and c:hefIpen the building fo gainIlnMcaa fur ~ dt.lIopment, tJulthey.. r'IOI.-no to do 10. They pt.l" t!I build... pIInt apptO'Ied by the Plannlnj Com-mIuIon and not changa the QIIIIIty, TheyWItIt to do trill IIfOtect ¥trY bIi:Ity. tIlttthey.. aIao prudanl buetnellfMn IJ1I lhelrCOIU e-WlOl be brouglltln line on the par1l'In; requlnnen1 They can" go IllgIttr thanS2,ooo/pIRIng~. '

Mayor JotlIllOll ICIClfecIItM Ilngh·.poeItIon. bu1 addllloNl pertIng IllUIt beer.Md fur lhIa d.l.topmant and \lie CityhaI flrIIII'ICIaI reetrtetfon. aIIo.

Mayor JotlIllOll teIt "*" .. a lot 0'dillppolntlCl peopla. None haY'I tiOt1ltdharder on • ete,.lopment It Matn andcenter and hi ~ tfla Integttty 0'SIngh~Il.

t. PttlMAIn HtU.I fIHME II ....JItlOVEMEII11:

, Mowed, 1UIlPOt1td. cantad. to ~t thepublic rotda and underground mU~1utIllIleI (aanlIIry .... , waeerIlnea andatorIiI ...." of \lie PfleuMt HIfla SubclM-lion fifo. 2, upon tKelpl of a Jetter ot~"In ... amount of SZI,IIUO, .. nlCOI'iI'llelld-eel by till aty ElllIllIMr. ,

•• ALLEN TlQACE ... 0 FLOOR COR.RIDOIIIM:

MoMd. 1lIPPOrtICl. 1*11ecl, to .....IIIIad blcII fur hl*ftlIntl floor ftr\Ilhlngfur tile IIfety of the AJlen TwracenlIIdanta.

MoMd. 1IIPPOrted. cemICl, to lICIPl'OWtile 10;; Illll of A.R ~ tor A.ooe 00, to-...v a IilIMooal to till aeconcl ~ cor-rIdor. Allan TItrICe.

11. ttIIIMCnMCIITATUI:~ 1UII\lOftId. cantad. to IlOOpt the

ClIlPaalno JIctIMn raQng .1HueI --. a flrwlctat hlnflhlpto tile Qly of .

11. MOfmt MUIIOII YAUIY/IlOUGEYAUIY "Nt lMIf'OIAl'IYITD •FIWICIIG IIUII:_~. 1UfIIlO"Icl. CItttICl, to ttnance....-'J of NorItitIlt COlt of the NorthHuron Valley. Rouge V..., Sewage~=~lhrouItt the WI~ Coun-

:. ~DlR CT. "CADY IT. '''V·

10;;":r'trVm~· eatnad. to llCCIPt ""to fInIIh bell'::''&.Co~':CtlurcIl

S.::J Aleuncter Ct. 1M c.dyt!*klng.,..

14. COUNCIL CO .... TI:Councllman IucIllancI lIlled far the

Ipetd cNcIl on I ......... of Taft.Councllmaft BuCldll'ld liked .. ","I

wllh the CIty 01 Novt to dllCuea ltle 1ulUr'dt.atop.nant of'''1Ie AoId.

Couric:llman FoIlflo IIkecl !of • copy 01S.B 117 ra day care cen .... anc:t more In:formation on llle "Ichlgen ProI*1Y T..RebI .. Program lor Itnlor clttZtnI.

CouncIlman FOlIno UIlICl lfIij Pol~De\lertment to nl¥Itw poattng no peBlngligna on IIutIer SlrMlagaln

Councilman Folino __ ltle Pollc:f=D_-"'~"'Itn""ttoreect to:;.~~..:.c:'~~'=~~~'V llle penlIIt number be on ltlealgna to....., llle PolIce~t

eounCllman Folino .uOV .... d.I\lmInattng IOflII 01 the .. on 1M IIIWfIIrtllng lot on CIcIy StrMt to .... only twoentrInoeI/ ......... ~ Protem Ayera Ulled the t*OOrell'" .... 1ldtwIIlI repelr program~ Jollneori IMOCI,,* lfle' CIty of

~ ltle ANt. awara !Of 15~ wtlhout I \lIdtItrlIrI1atittty.

,,-.1Ialng no turtMr buIIneM to comebefore the. CIty CouncIl, Mayof Jo/IrIIOll

aclIoumICl~-ru~o.CATHY M. KONRAD. cue

QT"tCLERK __

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S387,789 $544,448

52,246,235 $2,246,694 S 10,398

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~ 905,000 $ 750,0001,376,358 1,332,540

16,611 7,495157,712

55Q

S 59,635

S 5-0-

~2,297,969 52,090,035

$ 156,659S 157,712S (147,314)

S 59,635$ (59,076)

S387,789

$3117,789

S544,448

5544,448

$ (51,7341

) BUXi.' Srt'! rum19R7 ill!

$83,262 $ 3,821

SBJ,2fi2

~ 387,789 $ 544,44821,354,641 20,329,248

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Thurllllly, Oclober 27,1118&- THE NORTHVILLE RECOAD-n·A

Election '88 in Northville

!,:,~ollackpresents Pursell with biggest challenge yetEnvironmental Protection Agencyestimating municipal sewage treat.rnent ~ln excess or Sl00 billion,Pursell cbolIe I,n 1985 to lntrodute aDamendment to the Clean Water Act 10cut spending on water polluUOn c0n-trol through 1990 by S6 billion"Pollack said In a prepared &ta~ment. "All the whOe figures fumlsb-ed by the Wayne County Departmentof Health show alann1ngly highlevels of fecal colllorms - from.animal and human Waste - preseotthroughout the area."

Pursell responded last week thatPollack Is taking the vote out of con-lext, that It was part of a budget c0n-trol effort and that his overall recordshows support for clean water.

"The people 01 the district can bethe jUdge. April of 1977, Pursell onthe Water Pollution Act, yes. October1981, Water PollutiolrCoDtror- Act.Pursell voted yes '" In January1987, the Water Quality Renewal Act. - . Pursell voted yes. February 1987,the override of the president's veto,Pursell ... voted to override theveto So you've got six major yeavotes on clean water since JimmyCarter days," he said.

or the 1985 vote, Pursell said therewas bipartisan support for a $2.6billion appropriation rather fhan a$4.6 billion he said contalnl!d a lot of"pork·barre1" projects.

"When the liberals - and Iassumeshe would be In that category sinceshe doesn't like my vole on th8t par.tlcular act - on the clean water sub-committee, the authorization com·mlttee. voted to double that up to$4 6 billion, .. he said. '

"We lost the amendment, then Itcame back, It was cleaned up and im·proved by the Senate and we sup-ported the bUl," Pursell added. "Ithink the consistency ts there exceptfor one year In which we faced a $200billion deficit . . . I think I've got a

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,,~Il'S campaign Is concen..tr on his record In the Congress

.• and, in the Michigan Senate. In a jointinterview with the two candidates

OJ I'lad • w~k, the phrase "fiscal· ~alnt" recurred as a Pursell

~ In legislation and v()llng HecRUs Pollack a liberal who might be

. lI~ety to spend beyond the country's•.I'Ileds.;. r~lack, meanwtrtle, cballenges

PUneJI with a long list of votes with"whtdl she disagrees, an approach he

· • "irresponsible." The enViron.ment and health care for seniors are

•. LWo1ssues on which she says Pursell• '-I!J,partlcuiarly weak. Pollack does, ~t hesitate to blame the Democrats.. 'T.lfer own party - for falling to con.

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- vfe'W follows this story.•v"I'l'tM! enVironment has become one

• 01 the major Issues In the campaign.• Pollack points to her endorsement by• ,~ League of Conservation Voters

and to Pursell's bt!lng named one of· the 12 most enVironmentally.~ ckdaaging members of Congress by· En~nmental Action.

~. ~~~,partlcular Pollack fOcus ist'w'sed's effort In 1985 to amend the

;r.,C_ Water Act to reduce the pro-posed funding to an earller·proposed

• I :>hM!l. With waler qUality problems In,:' •11ie.:'Rouge River - and the "super

sewer" improvement project depen.;. ,418g In large part on federal money.' - Pollack said Pursell's 1985 amend·~': fbei\t Is a particular example of a.; ,p60r:record which also Includes not.' voting on the creaUon of a national· gtoondwater commission and on ex·" pancflng the Superfund for clean-up., o. •"With over 100,000 plants and fac-'., ~.taMS dumptDg IDdustrla1 wastes Into• ' Michigan lakes and rivers, and the

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strong record on clean water. Forone ~nt l4.take out one vote outor the context 01 sIX orieVeD vOleS tome misleads the publJc and I thinkthat's lrrespOulble."

In the joint lDtervlew, PollackcI1t1cw!d Punell for m1Is1ng othervotes, such as hmdinI for druIprevention, or "00" votes 00 OCbers,such as the Long-Term Care bUlrecenUy defeated. .

"She says 1 voted aga1Dat drugp~entiOll, I voted qa1JISt thla or Ivoted agalnllt that. I've castthouaaDds of votes. represented thisdistrict for ~ years. and It peoplewant to lndkate 1 voted agalDat apartlc:ular bill, 1 tbIDk they ougbt to

. document that with the vote number... and I'd be happy to explalD thatposition at that time," Pursell said.

While Pollack critlclzed many of~U'8 votes, the ooly Pollack votewhich Pursell directly criticized was

,on an la&ue dealing with the state con·stltutIon: a proposal to call a con-stltutiollal convention to cooalder abalanced bUdget amendment.Pursell supports a federal balancedbudget amendment.

Pollack responded that the Issuewas really call1ng a constItuUonalconvention, not the balanced budgetproposal. SUch a convention wouldhave left the entire &tate constitutionopen to change.

"You open up the whole constitu-tion (by calling a conventlon).1bat'swhat I voted OIl, " she said.

In concluding remarks after thejoint interview, Pursell returned tohis theme of fiscal restraint.

"Fiscal restraint and budgetaryresponsibility is very important. Thepeople of NorttivUle want a balancedbudgj!t amendment and I supportthat Met 1think just raisIDg taxes and .cutUog the defense budget la not so-log to get us 8 ballDCed budget.We're gotDg to have to exercise fiscal

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• Stempien believes we needtougher laws to put drugdealer$ and drunk driversbehind b~rs.

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restralnlln many of Our programs tofinally get to a balanced budget," hesaid: - -

Pollack concluded with a lessonshe said she learned as a member ofthe Ann Arbor School Board.

"I kept Waiting for (Ann Arborschool board members) to addressthe real Issues. There were some 0b-vious probiems. And there wassUence on those Issues." she uld"When I spoke up It was like a dam

bursting Too many people aresinging the same chorus inWashington, Republican andDemocratic alike, and not enoughpeople will stand up and do wbat I do,and what I'm known to do. I'm very,very forthright . . . When Is it thatone becomes a liberal? When onedJsagrees witb Carl Pursell? In theend, the public Is oot taI.klDglabels. If

Pollack and Pursell are scbeduJedto debate In publlc twice next week.

At 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. J, tbe AnDArbr!r League of Women Vofen ~sponsoring a deb.lte at tbe AnD Mt10rCity Hall, Huron and FIlth streetI InAnn Arbor. At noon W~y, Nov.2, the NorthvJJle, Plymouth IUJdLivonia chambers of COnJDJelU' aresponsorlng a luncheondebate / forum at the PlymouthHilton, 14707 Nortb~ RoMJ. TbePlymouth event costs '15per persotI;call 34!J.7640lor reservations.

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fle(:ordITHO,",DO HEATYThree members of the Meads Mill School cia:;:,,"," ; Ia '. demz, seventh grade; and Suzanne SDilth,wblcb coUected cans to help those in need .llt' ""\:j) gradeclockwise, Matt Osiecki. eymth grade, ,Jp!1lllf r

Meads' MillBy BRUCE WEINTRAUB

Sometimes the actions of a few pe0-ple can help many.

That was the case last week atMeads MI1I Middle School, asstudents celebrated spirit week bydonating a record amount of cannedfood In lJJe annual fooddrive.

"The amount of food donatedshows that the kids care about disad-vantaged people and It shows that InNorthville we really have people whocare." said Meads MUI AssistantPriDclpaI Jeff Radwanski. declanngspirit week to be a "tremendous sue-cess.1t

In addition to a school food dnve,wbIdl resulted In 1.187 articles offood belng donated. students par·tlc1pated In handbook cover design-Ing and school color contests.

"SChool spirit contests are crucIalso tar ar. geltlng kids to like commgto ~ and establlshmg pnde 10

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Ill' no!, u " • , f(' lJrokendown Hlto (Of'>!>',' ,", t)('t ....ecn theSIxth '<1'\ 1" \ , ,,~tl1 gradesStudent· fl'" ,,' for ('ach ar-tIcle of ,no, ' I h handl>ookcoyer de~lgp (1". ''1 I e<JchpIeceof clothmg \\ Itt! lilt' ~lhool colorstmaroon and 1'1 • r' II or"

SIxth gr.,d, r, • , II N'k longcompetltlol "J~' to/'y('nthgrader, '- -' ',' \oIth ';49pOln!' ..:, . , fH):~nl'(jlhlrll "",a, .

Each '<1> 1'1 J 'I" . ", "p.t~<.to theChm,tm" ". . I" lor thplrhrSlpl.ll"f' 'I

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you're going to see somewhat lesspregnancies. I thUllt the women whowant to have an aboriion are going togellJJe mooey to have an abortion nomaller how poor they are.

Holy Township his been identified• I potentill prIIon 1It1. Whit Is yourpoIItIcII atend on thta Iuue Ind why?

It's DOt centrally located There'sDO transportation system The roadsare terrible in the area, plus there ISa major environmental question Ispent several months calling theDepartment of Nalura! Resources InNortbville telling them there Is a ma·jor CODtaminallon problem at theAdelpbian Academy property in Hol·Iy Township. that the Slate Correc-UODs Department may want to site(Ioeate) a prison there. I asked themif tbey would hurry up their asses.~-meat of this 80 we can determine theIClJPe of the problem.

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its spiritshe thinks spIrit week is not only funf'lr thl' students, but also helps poorpeople as well.

..It makes me (eel really good to .help people and I think It's greatlhalthe school did that much to help pe0-pie," Hayden said.

As for winning the handbook coa-test, Hayden said sJIe was very sur-prised and did not expect her erItry toWin

WIth three lockers In thebackground and various sports.musIc and academic equipmentmaking up the contest entry. HaydensaId she tried to think of all the ae-llvltes in Meads MUI.

"I never Ulought about art as acareer. but I am going to kind of con-Mder It now." Hayden said as sJIeproudly wore her new Northville~.....eatshlrt, which was the first place;1\\ nrrJ for the handbook contest.

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,Proposal "C" IS $660 million for

h<l7ardous wasU! cleanup and then'orne solid waste projects and some"'ater quality things. and somemoney lor mcmerators. Proposal'J)." $140 mlllKln, goes (or recreation

mlra,tructure Improvements. Seven-ty million dollars would go to thestale. such as the DNR, and another570 mIllIon would go to local ~.mumhes )

-< If ,md It IS a pollttcal compromise. That's'.. up to ho\\ It was split up. My mllial feelinl..nlulem \\as that we should put all the money

t, i\ ('om· mlo the environmental cfeanup, ,ur. to . because even $800 million would DOt,\ t ap clean up all the toxic waste sites ...

"JUI C~ or bUild some more solid waste land·,I ,{"{I IfJe fills• t lel,ed

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rd_ ELECTIONJ

I H t 1.988", 1'0(' City 01 Novl, Oakland County. Michigan. on

,. '110 City 01 Novi. IS Indlclted below, vtz

u' Board 01 Regents 01 Unhreralty 01 Mlchlgln. 2,,,r~ al Wayne Stlte University Board 01 Governors'" lll'ng Attorney, SherIN, County Trealurer. Drain

Court 01 Appeala. Judges 01 INe Circuit Court,

'n' PlYing public laaillance...,"tullon

, II' lion Programs, "", rnallon Protecta

... b" Imposed on each molor vehicle registered to

. \ 'rom being uled lVtclullyely In Olkland County., r,l Road Improvemenls and Operilloni RlWInul" '... ,Ie reglslratlOnS lor I perIOd ollen yearl?

Il\tnrmtidlate SChool DlatrlC'l (NMhvllle SchOOl

, 11~)Ol DISTRICT.. I Pf;()POSITION

, ,'tlproyed by thflelectorl 01 the Intermediateul,oll 0' handicapped personl be Increaled by

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GERALDINE STIPPClTYCLERK J

Or. iPLEASE TAKE NOTICE. TIlII a General Ell

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8,11188.atille placos (,I'Precinct No 1- Church 01 the Holy Cros~ 46Precinct No 2· Middle School SOul1l 25m T "Precinct No 3· Novl Clylc Center. 45t 75W T..Precinct No 4· LakeahorePlrk (;q,mmunlly t. ,Precinct No 5· Orchlrd Hills School 41900C. ,Preclncl No 8· Fire Slallon No 1 42975GrrllPrecinct No 7· VIIIIge Oaks SChool. 23J:!3 \'.Precinct No 8· Chateau Estltes Club Hou" '-.Precinct No II· Novl High School Audlto',", , ~,Prectnct No 11).Fire Stallon No 3 4278" /I "Thtl El«:tlon II lor the purpose ot ElflC'"',NlttonIl- President Ind Vlce-PreSI~enl 0' I' •Congrlaalonal. United Statea Senator, n~~"Leol ... tlve· State RerresentillyeState - 2 Membera ° State Board of Ed"'.1\

Member. 01 Mlchlgln Slale UniverSity Bo.rd 01 r, ......County - Counly Executlye, Clerk.ReQI~I'lr

Comm'ealOner. County CommiSSionerNon Pertlun • Jusllces 01 Ihe Supreme C',,'

Judgee of the 52nd Dlatrlct Coun, lit DIYI~lonAnd eleo to vote on the 'ollowlng State Prop, ..Propoul A - Reltrlcl ule 01 tall. funds lor at", .Propoul B· Proposal to Include Crlmo \In 1111 'PropolNiI C· ProposaltoauthorLle Bonds II) •Propoul D· Propoul to Authortze bo"" ~ I.And aleo to vote on the following COunly Prc., •"8ha/lem (Twehty·llve Dollar) Molor \/0111' "J I'

an owner ~Ing In the County 01 Oaklanc 101'11 IMd 51Y earmerked lor the purpoaos ~rl' IAct". Public Act 23701 tll87, wllh said leo' L,.

In • a portion 01 Preclncta 1 line! 9" 'DI.trteU wltl VlC)teon thelollowlng Question

WAYNE COUNT V INSPECIAL EOUCI,

8he/1 the one (1) mllillmltillon on thellllnu.lI I8ChOOI DIa1rtCt of the County of Wlyne. Slate vi II

mill? .one ~E POU8 OF SAID ELECTION WILL Bf ()f'f',O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY OF ELECTION

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NOTICECITY AND TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE

TRICK OR TREAT NIGHTThe City and Township 01 Northvtlll have recognIZed Ind dea~~ted

Mond.y, October 31,11188,Halloweln Night al "Trlek or Trelt Night from8.00p.m. to 8;00 p.m. I 8'00

The City 01 NorttIvllle Fire Depertmlnt will hold an open hov.e rom .p m to 8'00 p.m., OctOber 31. It the Fire Hall. 215Wel' Maln 8KtOr"N~ADCMC

- CATHYM. •CLERK. CITY OF NORTHVILLE

THOMAS t..P. COOK, CLERKCHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE

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CITY OF NOVI ~~. NOTICE ~

. ~~NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat Ille Planning Comml.llon lor Ihe City 01 Novl will hold a PUbllc~h.earI,n -:"\

WednelldlY. November 18. 11188et 7.30 P.M. In Ihe Novt Civic CIntlr. 45175W. Ten Mile Rd •• NoYl. MI r .... no I

Ame'l<lmenl No. 14.484. A PROPOSED REZONING INITIATED BY R & Z COMPANY lor property 1ocI_Eleven Mile westerly 01 Clark St. In section 15(SJcl.. lrHoa. 50-22-1~ •• 22-15-452.001.002), to be rezoneGR~ to ,-t Llghllnduatrlal Dlstricl or any other a!)proprlate zoning dlltrlet.

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Beginning at a polntlOClted West 183.85leet along the south line of section 15 (nominal centerline of 11 MillRoad) to the soulh .... comlr of Parcel 22-15-378-008end Northerly along the .. .,11ne ollald Percel 411 to Ita In-ler8eCtlon with the centerline 01 Leavenworth Creek, being the point 01 beglMlno, from the South \4 corner 01 Sec-lion 15; thence continuing Northerly Ilong the we"erly line olllald Pa~1 411 to It. IntefleCtion with the lOUtherlyline 01 Parcel 22-15-378-008;thence Southeasterly liong the southerly line 01 IIId Parcel -ooa and Itl aoutheulerlyexIenslon Ihereol to Its Intersection with Ille ealterly line 01 Parcel 22·15-378-008;thence Southerly ItoDO the Ialdeasterly line to Its Intersection with the welterly extension of the southerly line 01 Parcel 22-1~; thenceEealerly along Mid westerly eletenllon to It I Intersection with the ... terly line 01 Clerk Avenue; thence Southerlyalong the weaterly IIn.of Clark Avenue tQ the SE comer 01 ParceI22-1~; thence W.. terty along the eou1herlyline. 01 Parcel 22·15-0452-002and 411 to Ihelr InterMCtlon with the eaI1erly line of Parcel 22·1~: 1henceSoutherly 42' plUI or minul to the NE comer 01 Percel22-1W71-G01; thence 8outh ... terty 73.07 teet eIong the nor·therly line of uld Parcel -007; thence Soutll .. lterly 1'1<1 ~ .. terly along the cenlerllne 01 Leevenworth Creek to thepoint 01 beginning.

FROM; R-4 ONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTTO: .. , LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT OR ANY OTHER APPROPRIATE DISTRICTAlIlnterelted personl ere Invited to anend. VeJt)a1commentl will be hNId It the h.. rlng and any wflnen com-

menta may be .ent to Ihe ~t. 01 Community Development at 45175 W. Ten Mlle. Novl. WI 48050 until 5:00 P.M.Wednesday. November 18,1 . NOVI PLANNING COMMISSION

ERNIE ARUFFO. SECRETARYKAREN TINDALE. PLANNING CLERK

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CITY OF NOVINOTICE OF ENACTMENT

AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCETHE CITY OF NOVI ORDAINS:PART I. Thll On:llnance No. &4-18.known 81 the Zoning Ordinance 01 the City of Novl. 1* hereby Imended by the

.mendlng of the Zoning Map as Indiclted on ZONING MAP No. 18.485. Ittachld hereto Ind mIde a part 01 this 0,..dlnance.

PART II. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS REPEALED. Any on:llnance or partl of any Ordinance In conflict with any 01the provtslons 01 this Ordinance ere he~ 1PPN1ed.

PART III. WHEN EFFECTIVE. The provllloni of thl. On:llnance a,. hereby declared to be nece ... ry tor theprelervellon of Ihe public PMCI. hMI1h end ufety and ts hereby ordered to .takl elfect ten (10)da)'lafter final enact-ment and publlcellon. The effec1ttl dale of this Ordinance I. October 'l7. 1••

Mlde and paaled by the City Council 01 the City 01 Novt. MIc"~ 17th day of October, 1.... Caple. 01 theOrdinance Amendmenl may be purchUed or Inlpected at the Offlce of" CIty Clerk. Novl, Michigan. WMIldI)'I bet-ween 8:00 AM Ind 5:00 PM.

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Beginning at the SW oomer of 8ec:1Ion 21. tMnoe N02'2lI· W 100.00 '"' Ilona the .... II llectlon(nominal center1lne 01 Beck Roed); ~ N17-.·04"E •. 00 \he(Mle ... •... &100.00 '"' 10":..0 I04Ittt line:section 21(nominal centerlIne of Yen Mile Roed); thence 117".'04''W _.00 '"' along IIId I04Ittt line to the pOInt oftlIeglnnlng. .

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TO: B-2 COMMUNITY BUSINESS DlITAtCTORDINANCE NO. 11,.

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I, GMldlne Stipp, Clerk of the CIty of NoYI. do hef'eIIy oer1Ify ttIeI the ~ ~ .. r- andadopted bY the Council of the CIty 01 NOvI, .,. ~..,_ MMtIng '*-Of;:: oaIed and "eIcl on \h111 «ley of 00-tober, 1.... and ... onser.d 10 be orv.tt publlodoii In the manner ~ by ....

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for the Cady site being vacated by theframe shop. But the present Nor·thvUle Camera locaUon Is alreadyspoken for.

Nelda Morrison, who now operatesMorrison's NorthvUle Conslgnment-.from a locatlo/l above the camerashop, said that store - which deals Inantiques and fine home fumlsblnpon consignment - plans to move thatbusiness downstairs Into the camerastore location.

"We've done real well In Nor'thvllle, aDd now we're going' to dou·ble in size." Morrison said. The shop,

which Is undergoing a gradual namechange to simply "Morrison's," hasbeen In Its upstairs location for sevenyears.

And finally, Morrison said thatlocal basket maker Barbara Teubertplans to open a shop In the spacevacated by the consignmentbusiness. "We're real exdted aboutthat," Morrison said.

"There wUl be a lot of shiftingcome January," she added with alaUgh. "Everybody'S staying; we'rejust all getting bigger. I think It's areal good sign for the town."

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Community losesRussell Amerman.

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very strong person," he said."Russ was a very boIleIt guy, he

never misrepresented auytblng."Severance said. "He CODVeyed thestrk:test moral prlDelples to the stu-dent body. His moral fibre Is imbedd-ed In the community."

"I may be the present superInteo-dent of NorthvUle SchooIa, but ulong as Russ Amerman wu II'UUIIdhe was the real boss," Georte Bellsaid.

DurIng his 32·year tenure uNor·thvUle Supertntendent, Bell Mid, Mr.Amerman was responsible foreverything from personnel dlrecUontobusiness management.

"He worked on Ilmlted relIOUI'ceIfor 32 years as superintendent. 10 hehad to be good at his Job," BeD add-ed.

Bell said one story he heard aboutMr. Amerman Involved him giving astudent S20 to purchase a textbook."He was just that type of penon."

"Russell Amerman wlll never diebecause he touched the lives of 10many people." Bell said. "Hismemory wWlive forever."

District Administrative ~tDonald Van Ingell said Amermanwas a compassionate man "whonever looked to be In the Ilmeligbt."

"For many peOple he representeda father Image and you knew he wassomebody you could always take to."

Mr. Amerman is survived by hiswife; daugbler Mrs. E~ Mat·thews of Redford; daugbter·ln-IawEunice Amerman; brotber Robert ofJonesville; brother Kenneth of

Our new One-'Ear Tune Deposit account at Manufacturers Plus, }UUcan open }\Jur account with only $500 and make. Bank doesn't come with gifts. Just rewards. Like a l)% interest adiitional deposits of $lX)or more any time during the termrate through December 31. . of )Qur account. So open our new One·Year Time Deposit at

And after that, }Uu'lJ~ the advantage of a variable rate. Manufacturers todaY and get the business bank advantage.Should market rates rise, }Uur return will increase with the Not to mention more bread.market. And if rates fall, }Uur return will always be at least Visit }Uur nearby branch1/4% <M!rour regular savings rate - so )Qu're protected~ or ca1I 800·642-99X} today. B.tnk where business banks.

Nw get a 1)% intere&t rate ~}OJ open oorrte\V One~Tnne Deposit'Substanhal prnalty for tarly Withdrawal Mtmbn FDIC .~ raIl' IN)' cNngt monthlY alter Dt«tmbl'r 31st 8.l~ on an J\\'ra~ of lilt>/our prl'CedlO!\ "Ms' 181·Jao, Hill rale5 + m.

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I se ces t the area OIl Bryant SdIoo1 like' and subjective, for tasteWedDesday, . 19for a ~Y·IOlU( testIJu( of Products from food' .

!Downtown stores on merry-go-roundf The move of Black's Hardware to BUIRichardson, who owns the Nor-

Ithe ~ D && C store site on Main thvUle Camera Shop at 105 E. Main,Street has touched off the latest said that operation wIDmove Into the

., round of musical stores downtown. old Black's site after a complete, D && C announced It would dose this Inside·and·out renovation. The

I summer after Its lease expired and camera shop wUl consolidate withthe building's rent Inc:reased. and the Pictures Plus frame shop run byBlack's Hardware said It would move Dee Richardson and currently

I Into the site to almost double Its cur· located on Cady Street.I rent cramped space. "We're moving both stores to 117~ That len the present Black's site, East Main." Richardson said. HeI 117 E. Main Street, up for grabs. And hopes the new operation wUlbe opent another Main Street business is mov·. by the first of the year.l Ing In there. No new tenant has been announced

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"I don 'I kno w.~anybody who has liv!~ed in Northville mont.than 10 yea~ whosi-.life has not been in:::fluenced by Russel~~direcu,.; or indirectIt.t h r 0 ugh 1 h e j-~

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Gregory; sister Jessle'Dlebold; elgbLgrandchlldre!l and nine gre." -~andcblldreh. He was preceded ~death by his son David. '

Funeral services were held on Sun·day, Oct. 23 at the First UnitedMethodist Church of NorthvUle. 1'IleRev. Ertc S. Hammal"offlclated. t!Y'terment was at Rural HUtCemetery~Arrangements were made by t1J;Castertlne Funeral Home.

The family would appreciatememorials to the First Unlted~Methodist Church or to the MichiganLupus Foundation.

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:the elJdlt students eompeting for tile State Hooors Choir are, left10 riglif, Beth LaManna, 10th grade; Cbristy Ricb1Ds, l2tb grade;

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By BRUCE WEINTRAUB.'., .: Eight budding slngmg stars from~orthvUle High SChool were recenUylonored in the regional competlUOntr the State Honors Choir contest.

Northville Choir Director MaryJay Pryce said all eight of Nor-thvUle's students advanced to theitate competition on Dec ..3 .~ "Northville Schools are in the top12 percent or the schools that sentkids to the reglonal competition, evenOJO:Jghwe're quite a bit smaller than!host or the other competing~hOOIS... Pryce said~ ..It·s DIce to have NorthvUle well~resented In the state competJ·Iioll."• The eight NorthvUle students who~uahrIed for State Honors Choir-com-petition include: seniors Stacy,Brown and Christy Ricbins; juniors.Robert FoaIkrod, JennUer Johnson.Susan Bickller. Gwendolin Gabrys

and Melissa Petro; and sopbomoreBeth LaManna.

Pryce said the regionals. whicb arethe first leg of the competluoo. areopen to choir students througbout thestate.

Students are required to memorizea song a that Is chosen by the stateHonors Choir Committee. This year'ssong was "I Love My Love" by HoIst.

Pryce said the students are thenjudged on three points: singing frommemory. sight reading of music. andvocal quality.

She said the eight students fromNorthville must work extra hard forthe state competition, as the numberof pieces to be memorized Increasesto five.

Pryce added that students who arechosen to be on the State HODOrsChoir must memorize more music. inpreparation ror a performance at HUIAuditorium In Ann Arbor In January.

She said the State Honors Choircompetition benefits not only the

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Susan Blemer, 11th grade; Gwendolyn Gabrys, 11th 1I'Ide; stt·tlng are Stacy Brown, 12th grade aDd Melissa Petro, 11th grade.

students Involved, but the enUreschool

"It (the competition) lets us have afeel for what other kids at the StateHonors level are doing. and our com·petlng students bring their ex-periences back to the school. whlcb Iswonderful for us, " she added.

Pryce said !be five students whowere named to the State HonorsChoir last year have done IncrediblyweU in pursuing music in theirfreshmen year at coUege.

"Since we have only two seniorscompeting for State Honors Choir.the students who don't advance willhave a better chance of making thesquad next year." she noted.

Senior Christy Rlcbins, who pllDSon attending the University ofMichigan next year, said this Is thefirst time she has tried out for theState Honors Choir.

"I was excited because I didn'tplan on making It," Richins said. ad-ding that she decided to audition

Local youth program looks for volunteers

Eight students vie for choir honors"becaUse I Lhought It was a good wayto meet people."

Richins said she Is excited to par-ticipate In the 'state competJtlon."a1tbougb I probably won't pursuemusic In coUege either way (win orlose>."

Senior Stacy Brown said she Isl.1ooking forward to the state compeU-tlon. but she admitted that she Is a bitnervous.

Brown said she thinks all eightNorthville students have a goodchance to advance to the choir.

"Our high school program Is realgood and If we all practice hard Ithink all of us have a good cbance (toadvance)." she said.

Brown said she Intends to p-onwith choir and possibly 'plano whenshe enroUs at Central MIchiganUniversity next rail.

"I really thln1l: that advancing inthe State Honors Choir competitioncan be a springboard to the future forme." she added.

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By BRUCE WEINTRAUB

The Northville Youth Assistance(NYAl program wUl be holding awlunteer counselor training sessionon Wednesday. Nov 2. 9. 16. 30 and~. 7 between &-9 p m at theLivonia Se:DiGrCitlzen's Center.

NYA Director Mary EUen KingsaId the training program Is open toany NorthviJIe resident. age 21 orolder. "who Is concerned and caresllbout NorthvlJle's youth."

"We are looking for people whowant to make a dUference in the livesof NorthvUle's yooth." she added.: "During the training. volunteers willlearn communication skills. listening.kllis. empathy skills. valueselanficatlon and lnformaUOn on~bstance abuse

King saId trained volunteers. pro-bation officers. school persormel andPolice officers wUl speak to the.olunteers., "Not one volunteer who has goneltJrough the training has said It Is bor-IPg." she noted. "In fact. even If the,olunteer Is nol matched with a;outh. many of the them have said~y have gained a lot through the

"We are lopking lorpeople who want tomake a difference inthe lives of No,...thyille's youth,"

Mary Ellen KingNorthville Youth

Assistance Director

training." _Following the 15 hours of training,

King said each volunteer will be mat-ched with a youth from Northvilleand wUl work with that youth forabout 1." hours per weell: for approx-Imately six months.

She noted the meeting limes bet-ween the volunteer and youth are letup at their convenience and can bedone on weekends or eveniDp.

"Through this program we findthat the II:Ids enjoy having someonespecial for them." King said. '''Ibeyouths like knowing there Is a perIOO

· NOTICEi CHARTER TOWNSHIP~ OF t-jORTHVILLE~. There will be an Iccurlcy Ie" or Ihe Compulers Ind Compuler Pro-

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"'SIO be USed by Nortllvllle Townallip. Mlclligan for Ihe Generll Electlono btl held on Tunday. November 8. 11188.

Thelesl wlll be held on Thurlday. November 2.11188113 p.m. alllle Nor.Ilville Township HIli. 41100Six Mile road. Admittance Credenlilia mu.' be .

Ii \Ilred from Ihe Township Clerk In advance'" . THOMAS L. P. COOK(iOi27188 NR) CLERK

.'-·~:-;~ CHARTER TOWNSHIP

I"· OF NORTHVILLE

There will be a PUBLIC HEARING on the prQpOMd budgel for Itle flecaJyear January 1. 1l1tll1to December 31. 1l1tll1•• , the NorItlville Townlhlp Civic=~7.4~=. Six Mile Road. Northville. Mlclligan al 7 p.m .• TIIurlday. 00-

All tntereated personl Ire InvI'ed 10.ltencl. Comment. co~mlng thepropoeed budgel will be heard allhe public heartng.

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• A copy of Itle propoaed budgell. available for public Inspection dally atthe Town.hlp Clm·. Office. 41trooSix Mile Road. NorItlvtlle, Michigan bet.

n the hour. of 8:30 I.m. ancl4:3Dp.m.(1~2O& t~27"NR)

NOTICE TO THERESIDENTS OF THE

r--.~ CITY OF NOVIl. NOTICE O.FENACTMENT

I, ORDINANCE 88-18.61- <- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Itlalthe NOYICity Council hal adOpled Or·

• dlnence 88-111.81.an Ordlna~ to amend IUbMctlon. 3 ancl 4 of section~ 3004 of Ordinance No 84-18... amended. the City of NOYI Zoning ?t-.. dlnance. to con'ecl I cro .. ,.feranee within aald Silbaection.~ A publiC heartng Illving been held hereon pursuant to the prOYlalOn. of:' sectlon 4 of Act 207of Ihe Public Acta of 1121... Ml8nc1ed.the provI.lon. of

f·tnta Ordinance allall becoma ettec:ttve fifteen (18) days aher Ita adoption.

1M Ordinance w.. adopled on OC1Ober 17. 11188.and the effecttve elate I.Now"'ber1.1 •.

'. A COfIlPIete COtly of tile Ordinance Ia avaMeble tor public purcl\Ue. u..and t~tIon at the omce of the CIty Clerk durtnelthe hourI of 1:00 AM to8:00 PM. Local Time.

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who cares about them and Is c:ooc:em-ed about teens."

Sbe said most of the youtba wboparticipate in the NYA pl'OlJ'UD arepolice referrals. flrst time oUendersor teens having problems adjusUngIII society.

"The NYA program has been verysuccesful because we have found thatSOpercent of the first time offenders

are never agaIn beard from bypolice." King noted.

The NYA program bepD In AprU1987. aDd this will be the orpnlza-tlon's sixth volunteer COUDIelortra1D-ing session.

For more Information 'about !beprogram pl"Ol5J)eetlvevolunteers areto call Kb;g at 344-1618to set up anappolDtment.

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. CITY OF NOVINOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhalltle Planning Com",lssion for Ihe Clly ofNovl will hold a public hearing on Wedneaday. November 1&, 11188al 7:30PM In Ihe Novl Civic cenler. 45175W. Ten Mile Rd .• NOVI. MI to conalderAN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SUBSECT10N 10 OF SECTION 1803 OF OR·DINANCE NO. 54-18. AS AMENDED. THE CITY OF NOVI ZONING OR-DINANCE; TO ADO SUBSECTIONS 12 AND 13 TO SECTION 1103 OF SAIDORDINANCE. AND TO ADD SUBSECT10N 4TO SECT10N 1805OF SAID OR·DINANCE TO REVISE THE REGULATIONS WITHIN THE TOWN CENTERZONING DISTRICT. .

All In,ere.,ed persons are Inviled 10 .ltencl. Verbal commenll will beheard allhe heartng and any wrtlten commenll may be .. nllo Ihe Dart. ofCommunlly Developmenl. 45175W. Ten Mile Rd.• NOYI. MI 480!10 untl 5:00P.M. Wednesday, November 18. 11188. .

. NOVI PLANNING COMMISSIONERNIE ARUFFO. SECRETARY

KAREN TlNDALE. PLANNING OLERK

CITY OF NOVINOTICE OF ENACTMENT

ORDINANCE 88·140.01q NOTICE IS HEMBY GIVEN thaI Itte NOYICity Council tIu adopted Or-dinance 88-14001•• n Ordinance to amend IUbMctlon 1500110(1)of the NOYICode of Ordinance.; 10Incr .... the number of membefa on the Hazardou.Chemical. Appeal Board 10 five (8).

The provision a of Ihll Ordinance .hell become effective flh8WI (15)day. after lIs adopllon. TIle Ordlna~ waa adOpted on OCtober 17. 1••.nd the effecllve dale ,. November 1. 1•. A complete copy of the Or·dlnance Isavillabfe ., the office of the CIty Clm.

GERALDINE STIPP.CITY CLERK

(1~27" NR. NN)

,CITY OF NORTHVILLE

NOTICE OF ENACTMENT

Politicians.lace offin Nov. 8 election

The Clly Council of the City of NorItlvtlle. rot~ a public heartng onMonday. OClober 17. 11188.at 1.00 p.m •• In the CouncH "Oofn of the MunicIpalBuilding. 215W. Main Str,,'. hU edopted the fOlIowtnD ordinance:

AN OR()INANCE TO AMEND 8ECT1ON 4-4Oe UtE Of IEWI!AS. TTTLE 7.CHAPTER 4. SANITARY SEWERS. OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THECITY OF NORTHVILLE.

The City of Northville ordain.:Seellon 1. section 7... USE OF SEWERS. TItte 7. Chapter 4. 8enltary

sewe,. of the Code of Ordlnancee of Ihe CIty of Northville" heNtly amend.ed to read a. follow.:

See 7-405USE OF SEWERS - All .. nltary....,. oon.tructed wl1ttln theCity of Northville IncI all .. nltary .. we,. oon.tructed outaIde of the CIty ofNorthville whlell will be connected to the City of NortttvIIIe unitary ....,.v.'ern .hall conform to the current requfrementa of the ...., U.. Aegulll-lion. of lhe W.yne County Oepertmenl of Public semce. New eourcea of• 'Orm waler or grounclwaler a,. prohibited from being Inlroduced Into theClty's .. nltary .... r Iyltem or fecllltle. trtbutary to It. Conltructlon ofcomblned sewera I. prohIbited. New building aanltialy ... t... ter oonnec-lion 10 the CIty'. ..nltary ....... y.tem lhell not contain footing drainancl/or roof leader connectlona. Groundwllter and/or.torm waler allall notbe permllted to enter the aanltary .... r apt.". or any of Ita trtbutan.a atanytime.

section 2. Thl. ordinance ahaIl become effecttve ten (10) da~ aherenactmenlancl publication tttereof •

A prtnted copy of the fUll text of the ordinance It available tor Inapectlonby ancl dlatrtbu110n 10 tile public al the Offtoe of file Clerk durtno regulalbualne .. hour.. 4-

CATHY M. KONRAD. CMCIntroduced: 81181. CITY CLERKPubllahed: 10/131.' 10/27/.Enacled: 10/17/.EffecllYe:10/27/.(10127/. NR)

CootIDued from 10 commission report. Harold 80rwDand Tim Schlelln,er, bothDemocratic former .eeretaJ1eI 01defense. were part of that recom·mendatlon and we have nownegotiated a very sueeeaIul IN'agreement ... We had a atrooenegotiating position at tbenegotlattng table In GeoeYa. We'venegotated from a poeIUOD of Itren&tband obviously that's been very lAIC-cessful.

Carl Pursell and a troUP ofmoderate Republlean$ rec:ommend-ed a freeze GO the defeDIe budIett)ack in 1985. Part of my freezeamendment movement, whIeb wusuccessful GO the House Door 011seven Issues tneludiDg cIean wale'.:

So we feel very strongly tbat-;a.we can make reducUoos In cIef_.but 1 don't want to unUatel'lDydisarm this nation aDd 1 thlnk)reneed a bipartisan foreign polley IGobetough with the Sovteta and toellm1nate chemical weapoos andreduce.!Dy opportunity we can. aDyweapodl system. IneludiDl cooven-tlonal weapons systema. In wbIcb wecan do It bUaterally. do It together.

If Congress were to vote weapbD)'.systems out (UDllateral1YI JOU'd>have no posiUoo at the barpInIng::table for negotiatIons GO START •.which I support. "

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Pursell' ] have a major differencewith my opponent. who wants to

, unilaterally cut the defense systema.Nobody denies . . . there's waste

and abuse In every federal agency(which) needs to be cleaned out andthat takes good management. Inrespect to arms control, we've had avery successful executive. PresidentRea~an, and the Congress In posi-tioning ourselves fnJ.einationally tosolve the INF agreement. reduce theshort-range ballistic missUes. It wasa historical development, and fewpresidents In American history(have) accomplished that major anachievement. Even Democraticleadership recognized that.

We've done that from a position ofstrength. That doesn't mean I. sup-pori every weapons system. I don·t.I've voted conslstenUy against the B·1 because we have the stealthbomber in place. The F·I8.was too ex·pensive. There were other weaponssystems that are not necessary. Wedldn't need 200 MXs that Carter pro-posed or 100 that Reagan proposed.

We put together a bipartisan com-mittee led by Tom Foley. AIGore andothers that went to the White Houseand prepared ourselves for thenegotiations by :>utting together the

CITY OF NOVINOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihal Ihe Planning Comml .. 1on lor the CIty ofNovl will hOld a public hearing on Wedneaday. NOvember 1'. 1. at t:30P.M. In Ihe Novl Clvtc cenler, 45175W. Ten Mile Rd., NOYI.MI to con'"ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 18.487. A PROPOSED CITY INITiATEDREZ~NING TO EXPAND THE TOWN CENTER DISTRICT which will rneMrezoning property presenlly zoned RM.1. NCC. OSC. 08-1. 8-3 and "1 to TCTown Cenler Dlslrtcl or any other aoproprtate zoning dlatrtcl.

ORDINANCE NO.1.M7ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 417

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To rezone a part of Ihe soulh '" of Sec1Ion 14 ancl a part olltle norttI '"of Secllon 23. T.1N .• R.8E.. City of NOYI.CMkIand County. MlChi(IM. morepartlculary described a. follow.:

Beginning al the north 'AI corner of 8ectton 23; ItlenoI 8I7'2I'h''WRUO feet along the line common to 8ectlona 14and 23 (nominal Clef'l.......of 11 Mile Roed) to life NE comer of Parcel ~1 __ ; th4MIce 1Dr1.'Or·E111.25 feet to the centerline of Grand R. Avenue; ~ IGI'IrCJr"E1722.31 f.. , 10 Ihe SE corner of Parcet ~1""'; thenoe II1I'I2'17"1035.04 f.. "o Ihe SW comer of aaId pan:et; thenoe NOP12· W 10M .... •1.. , to the SE corner of LOI 53 of "Novt o.nIeM 8ubdtwIaton ..,In Llber 110. Pege 18 of Plat •• Oekllncl County Aeoorda; lhence NIt.. • ·:E•. !JI f.. , (prevlou.ly deecl1bed .. N31 .. •... E 407.. ....,; .......N03'"1S'OI"W 650 00 leet 10 the Cet'lIer1tne of QrMd Illhoet A*lUe; ...N73"57'13"W •. Ie f.. ,along aald center1lne; thenoe NOI"3I'1r'E •• 11 ....10 the line common 10 Sec:tton. 14 and 23; thenoe 8I7'2I'I1"W 0.17 .liong aald line. thence N02"45'01"W •. 00 fMt; ~ 8I7'2I·11·'W.'" •f.. ,. Ihe~ N02"45'04"W 1520.11f.. t (pr8'ftoualy deeortbed .. NOI"4I'01"W ".154ll.41 feet) 10 a polnl on the eouthert~ ... v 11MOf F_ ••lhence along aaId rlghl-of-way line the tour ooureee: •.. "7e82.12 feal ancl .... 43·04..E 1... .... ...,,.." ••. 41 ...8I4"04'22"E 121.23 , .. , to the NW corner of Ptwoet .1 .-; :SGr47'311"E 1554.511 f .. t along the ~ 11M Of laid to the t: 'common to 8ec1ton 14and 23; thence 811"1' 2O"W 141 ...., _10the polnl of beginnIng •

Also Lot. 41 anet42 of "NOYI Gardena But:ldMMn'' .. f1IOOI'deCIln lIIIer110. Page 11of Plata. OU~ncI County Aecorda. .

AI80 to rezone a part of the R '4 of IectIon 18. T.1N CMr ofNovl. OUIand COunty. Michigan. more per1IC~ dMcrtbed .. toIowe:

Beolnl'tl~ ala polnl on the north Una of "hpe! •..,. .... No.4".recorded In L\ber 541.. Page 13 of Plata. o.tdancI County Aeoorda. laid potnlbeing located N0204O'33"W 1320.n .... 8Iona the ... 11M of IeotIOn 14 -(nominal cenler1lne of NOYI Road) to the JtE comer of laid _ and .SW4l'27"W 411.110f.. , ancl 8I7"23·1."W 10.00 .... atona Itle IlOf1IIIlne of :.. Id plel to the polnl of beglnnl~1tle II oorner of 8ecaon 11' ....802"48'24"E 405.12 feet; thence the centerttne Of Itle PIC .Road" the following four couraee: Itle Ill'C of a 0UMt to left 217.01 .'f.. " .. Id curve havtng a radlu. 01 210. ..... a central Male of .44·,..·· :ancl I chord beartng ancl dl.tance of ...,.· ... W 210.27 ........S04"2I'51"W 321.70 I.. t 10a polnt of curve and ~ the arc Of curw.1M 'rlghl •. 30 feel. aald curve hevtng a fIIdlu. of 210.00 teet. a ~ .. 'lit •""17'53" and a chord beertng ancI dlatance of S10'01'4r'W •• 22 Met •S15'44'''''W 225.27 f.. t to the centertIM Of QrMdIUwer A¥Mue· •Nno4l'33"W •. 115 f.. , along MId oenterllne to Itle IW oorrtW Of ."Supervlso,. PIal No.4" tllenee NOI"OO'.''W ......... to the NW .01 laid plet; thence NIM3'11"E .7.17 feet aJong the north line of -== .:to the polnt of ~Innlng.

AI80 Lot 1 of 'Supervlsora Plat No.3" .. reoorded In L1ber lWA. ~ i4of PIal •• CMkIand County Recordl. •

AI80 to rezone a part of..,. E \t of N NE '4 of Iec1Ion 22 T 1N R.Cll)-ol NOYI. oakland County. Mlchlgan.,mont puUcUlalty'~ ..follQwa: I / •

Lot 7 of "Railroad Subdlvlaton" .. recorded In L.Iber Ill. PIee" 1hnd'18 of Plat., oakland County Recorda. • • : .

AI80 Lol18 of "Supervlaora Plat.Na. 3" .. reoonIed In Uber lWA ...... 01Plat •• Oakland County Record,." - .

EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Any patti of Itle abo¥e dMcrtbed IMdItaken. deeded or uMd a. a road.1trMt or hlgllwaya. •

FROM: RM-1 LOW-DENSITY MULTtPLE-FAMlLY REtlOENMlDISTRICT

FROM: NON CENTER COMMERCIAL DlSTNCTFROM: OFACE-8ERvtCE.(X)MMERClAL DlSTNCTFROM: 08-1 OFFICE 8ERVICE DlSTNCT

i?OM:8-3 GENERAL BUSlNE88 DISTRICTM: 1-1LIGHT tNDU8TRIAL DISTRICT

T . TC TOWNeENTER DISTRICT ..AlIlntere.ted persona .,.Irwtted to attend. Commenta wtII be "-nt at

th. heartng ancl any wrttten comman" mey be aant to the ~ OfCommunity Deo'IeIopment at .,71 W. Ten Mile AcMld Now! ~ _ •l:OOp."'. Wedneaday. November,.. 1.. "Nfl PLAIINIHOCOU ......

ANIl'Mu"O.IICN'TAIrtKAREN T1NDALI. PLANNING CLINt

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---------IObituariesMARGARET II. ELY

rw..J ..... wW be bekl..... 10*, JI'rtUJ, Oct.. • at 11 a.m.for 1IrI.1brpret II. EJy, a .... ,umeNortbYiDe Nideat. Sbe, died OD Oct.25.1IrI. EJy 1'U 71atlbe lime 01bel'death. ,

1IrI.Ely came to lbe community 111ItS? Sbe 1'. born ID 1110 IDODa1'ayto Paul L.1Dd LIDda (LezoUe) Tank.

Mrs. Ely Is IUl'Vived by ber b....bud, CIw1eI R. EIy; ber lOGawt. (auey) Ely Jr. of Nor-tbYJlle; dau,bter- Ullada St.La1'reaee 01 Northville; lbreeaIaters. Mila VIrgUeea Tank ofRogers City, Eleaoor Gordoo ofRogers City IDd Mary L)'IUlIl1DeW01 Fraakfurt; lbree graadc:h1IdrenIDd lbree great"ll'lDddilldren.

Sbe wu a member of lbe FIrst~ Cburdl of NoatbvWe. aItIe member of lbe Womaa's Club, aiIMlIilber of (be Molber's Club.Queaten IDd Garden Club.

VlaltaUoo wW be open today,Tbunday, Oct. 27 at (be CuterUDeI"uDeraI Home ID NortbvtDe from 10a.m." p.m. ~ eervteea will beheld at tile CuterIJDe FuDen1 Homeatll a.m. OD FrIday, Oet. •. IDter-ment WIU be at Rural HIDCeiaetery.

GEORGE E. ZEUNER

Mr. George E. Zeuner, 61. of Nor-thville died oct. 20 at St. MaryHospltalln-Llvonla.

Mr. Zeuner was born In 1927 In

Dearborn lo George E and Franc:elI(Chamberlin) Zeuner

He is survived by his wife EvelynGerrtns Zeuner. son Kenneth of Nor·thvllle; daUghter Carol Bottrell ofTenn. sister Beatnce Wallace ofLivonta: sister Helen Langley ofRedford. sISter Noreen Giles ofLivonia. and two grandchildren. Jef·fery and Jamie Bottrell

Mr Zeuner came to NortbvUle 34years ago. He was a carpenter Hewas a member of the Multi Lakes andWestern Wayne Conservation Clubs

Funeral servICes were held on OCt22 at the Casterhne Funeral Home InNorthville Interment -was atEvergreen Cemetery In Detroit

MARILYN L LORENZ

Mrs MarIlyn L Lorenz. 63. of Nor·thvllle died Oct 19 at S1llai Hospital.

She was born Dee 31. 1924 In Caroto Myron and Winifred (Cummins)GunseJl SIM! married R. DouglasLorenz In 1945

She IS survived by her husband.son Paul Lorenz of Taylor; daughterMary Susan Lorenze of Plymouth;and three grandchildren, Michael.Jason and Katie Lorenz.

Mrs Lorenz came to the communi·ty In 1933 She was owner ofWilliamsburg InspIrations Indowntown NorthVille She was amember of the FIrst PresbyterianChurch of Northville where shetaught Sunday school for manyyears She was also a member of the

Woman's Farm IDd Garden Club aDda girl scout leader of Troop 574 for.several years.

Funeral servleea were beId OD Oct.22 at the First Presbyterian 0nardIof Northville. The Rev. James P.Russell officiated. Intennent wu at·Oakland Hills Cemetery. Ar-rangements were made by (be RollB Northrop It Son Funeral Home.

Memorial contrlbuUOIII would beappreciated ~ the Mlchllin CaneerFoundaUon.

STEVE J. GlUVNA

Mr Steve J Grima. 76. or Nor·thvllie Township died oct. 18 athome

Mr Grlvna was born sept. 18 InOrient. Pa. to Wasil and TekJa Griv-na

He Is survived by son Stephen ofTampa. Fla.; son Michael of Nor-thville. daughter Mary Hunt ofNicholasville. Ky.; daughterChristina of Panna, Oblo; son Davidof Lexington. Ky.; daUghter Debbieof Lexington. Ky. ; sisler MaryPoklaba of Smock. Pa.; many grand-children and many great-grandcbUdren. He was })rec:eded IDdeath by daughl,er Barbara Ann.

Mr Grlvnawasacoalrnlner.FWJeral services were held Oct. 21

at the Parkvlew MemorialCemetery. Arrangem.ents were madeby Ross B. Northrop It SOD FuneralHome.

Officials discuss the futureCooUnued from 3Commission who also attended

Possible changes In streets men·tlOned at the meeting mcluded exten·ding Hutton down lo Cady. and taking~dy all the way back out to S. Main.1l'IIrmer Mayor Mike Allen said thatCady once did Intersect S. MaID, andthat Itwas the only route Into town.

Commission Chairperson DickWl1belm said the city should guardagainst Cady becoming a hlgb-speedalternative lo Main Street.

Commission Vice ChairpersonJohn Hardin said that Cady shouldbecome a definite part of downlown."I think you've got to bnng thecenter of town down the Side of thilI," he said Specifically. he adthe present parking deck c abar:rLet:. WhICh might need lo comedown.lIt least In part

He also said Cady becomes.something less than a street when Itpasses Center: "You'resuddenlyina Iparking lot and kind of on a streetthal mayor may nol be lhere."

Commissioner David Tollen saidthat officials should not expect toomuch of Cady street, SInce the areahas been recently mentioned as analternate route through towll. a newshopping district. and an area lodevelop more parking "I'm fI(It surewe can get It lo do all those things, "he said

One challenge the offiCials men-tioned Is creating any kind of unifica-tion between Main and Cady becauseof the steep hill between the two.Allen said the city has wrestled withthe question for decades

"Two levels IS a bIg problem."Allen said. "How do you get the pe0-ple up there, down here; down here,up there:' and be happy andsatisfIed'"

Northville Downs entered thedISCussion, too. primarily as achance lo work out some sort 01shared parking "There's a lot ofDexIbUity once you start lookmg atdeck parking." City Manager SteveWalters commented

Wortman also mentioned the smallRouge River tributary which ninsthrough the area as a resource whichcould be better used. "To a large ex·tent that stream has been Ignored."he said

The officials spent some timedlacusslng the character of the city.and including some description ofthat character In the preface lo the.Muter Plan. The plan update Is ex·peeled lo take about a year. and willInclude a survey of residents beforeIetWng on plans for land UIe. capitalIm'provements, recreationalflcUilies and the like.

The talk on the nature of the citybegan with some comments fromGlenn Bowles. a planner with Ayres,LewIs. He characterized the city ash,vinl a downlown theme of countrybouUque-lype slores.

"The question Is, do you want loslay that way? WnJ that theme main·lain Itself when thIS whole area Isn'tcountry any more?" Bowles asked.

Some of the officials presentdiaqreed with the descripUon.

Walters suggested the theme ofdoWntown is mort along the linea ofan unstated, nonspecific strategy lomaintain a traditional downlown.rea. The mix of different relaUstores, restaurants and servia. isvital. he said.

CITY OF NOVrNOTICE Of< CHANGE

IN PRECINCT LOCATIONPRECINCT NO. .,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 \heYO"" In PnICinc:tNo 3. lh.l\he Vot·Ing Prednelloc:allon I. c:hanaed lromlie NcM PIAllIc:UbrJlry to \he Novt Clv·Ic center. 45175 W Ten MIle Road.ThIs c:tlInge wu ~ul,.s due lO rem-va1lon WOltI .. \he UbIWyGEAALDmE STIPP. CITY CLERK

(1()'20 a 1().27 , 11·we NN)

"Many oi us feel the loss of thedIme store IS somethmg to be con-cerned about." Walters commented.

CommiSSIoner Kathleen Otton saidthose tY.J)e5of businesses are Impor-tanl 10 'the community. "I think weneed lo keep e of our wartsbecause the).; se e our lownspeo-pie." she sal .

Hardin a th I a small·lownatmosphere IS the real auraction ofthe city "I you need lo havethai overall m ture of everything tomake it an entit Itself." he said.

Some om rs said No·th guard e op-

('nl like BlrmmRham. Ann Arbor orPlymouth. saymg those cities haveexpanded to allract visitors at the ex-pense of convemence to residents.

HIstoric Distrj~t CommissionerFran Gazlay said that officials can·

not really decide what d.Irectioo (becity will take.

"America doesn't wort that way,"he said The free market will motroIthe city's character more lbaaanything else, he added.

Last week's diac:uSSJOD is oaly lbefirst of many dlscussklns expected 011these Issues. PI8IIDeI'1, c:ommJI-sIoners aoo other offldals wW meetIn committees and otber lorums tocon dtscUaslng (be studJeI uthe rogress.

. e next two scheduled aessIonsre:.• Master Plan - a committee

meeting at 7:30 p.m. lonlght. Thun-day. Oct. 27 at City Hall.

• Cady Street Corridor - 8 a.m.Tuesday. Nov. I, at City Hall, withthe members of the DowntownDevelopment Authority and others.

ClTY OF NOVINOTICE OF ENACTMENT

. ORDINANCE 88-28.20NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhallhe Novl City CouncllllU adopted Or~

dlnance 83-28 20.an Ordln.nce to .mend Ihe Tille to Dlvl.lon 4 of AttIcle 1Mof Chapter 34 01 the Novl Code of Ordinances. 10 .dd secllon 34-500 10 theNovl Code of Ordinances. to amend .ubpart ~(1)e(2) of the NovI CodeOf Ordinances. and to add DIvisIon 5 to Article IIIof Chapter 34 of the NovICode of Ordinances. to est.bllah regUlatlona for uaera of unl1erY MWersyslems wllhln the City of Novl connec1ed. dlreclly or Indlrec:t1J' to the Nori-Walled Lake Sew.ge Tre.tmenl F.clllty. ~

The provlslons of this Ordlnanc:e shall become effectl~ f1ft.." (15)days .I1er lis adopllon The Ordinance w•• adop1ed on'OctOber 17, 1.,.nd the eHeelive date Is November 1. 11188.A complete copy of the Or-dinance Is av.llable for public use .ntf Inspection .t the office of the CItyClerk

GERALDINE STIPP,CITYCLERK(1G-27~ NR. NN)

KATBLEENK. OOSNBY

Mrs. KatbJeen K. GoIDe)', IS ofNorthville died OCt 2f at !be StarManor of NorthVWe.

She was born OCt. 23, 1903 In Ken·tucky to Jessie and Josephine (Kauf-man) Kirkland.

She is aurvlved by her daUlhterAnita Hackmanlt of Northville; loursisters; four granddI1IdreIl and fourgreat·grandchUdren.

Mrs. GolDey wu a boiaemUer.Funeral services were' beld

privately at the CuterllDe FuDeraJHome In Northville. Interment wu InMayvUle, Ky.

FREDRICKP. TRUMBULL .

Mr. Fredrick P. Trumbull. 18, ofSalemn Townsblp died Oct. 18 IDTraverseClty.

Mr. TrwJjbuJI was born Aug. 13,1910 In Leelanau lo Fred W. and Mat·Ue (Kelloge, Trumbull.

He is survived by his wife,Katherine Last Trumbull; daugbterLois MartlD of Traverse City;daugbter Joyce Yonasky of TraverseCity; step IODS sammy, RJebard IDdNlekolas Henry; brotbera Vereel ofTraverse City and Glen L. ofJac:kloD; nIDe grandebUdren IDd 11great-grandebUdren. He was preeed-ed ID death by a daugbter, twobrolbera and ODe slater.

Mr. Trumbull moved lo tile eom-munlty to years ago. He wu retired.

FuDeraI services were held OCt. Z2at (be Caster1lDe Funeral Home IDNorthville. The Rev. Eric S. Ham·mar of Flnt United MethodistChurch of NorthvUle. officiated. 10-terment was at United MemorialGardens IDSalem Township.

KATHERINE SAGE

Mn. KatbertDe 8age. 95, of SalemTownship died Oct. 23 at Star Manorof Northville.

She was born Jan. 2.' 1893 InManbeclt, Iowa to John and MaryAnn (PhUllps) Dawson. She waspreceded In death by her husbandMartin Sage. who died In 1976.

She Is survived by daUlhlers Mrs.Helen Watters of Mancelona andMrs. HoWs Flavin of NorthvtDe; asister Matilda Paulson of III.;brother Raymond Dawsoo of III.;nine grandchildren; 26 great-grandcbUdren and 10 great-great-grandcbUdren. .

She was a homemaker.Funeral services 'NUl be held to-

day,Thursday. Oct. 27 at Our Lady OfVletory Cburcll at 10 a.m. FatherFrank PoUle 'NUlofficiate. Intermentis at Mlcblgan Memorial Park IDFlatHoek. Arrangements were made bythe Casterline Funeral Home ID Nor·thville.

P'RBD lV. COYUNDALL

Mr. Fred W. CoylteodaU. 10, 01:Pontiac: died Oct. Z2 at PaalIac·Osteopathic HoepltallD PoDllae. JUl.famUy is from NorthvWe. :

Mr. Coykeodall was born Oct. l2,1928 In Detroit to Fred E. IDd ADIIe;(Cole) Coykendall. ;

He Is survived by his slaterMargareU Shaw of New BI'UDIWick, .Canada and brother Keith eoy-...claIJ of Brlghtoa. • ~~. .:

Funeral services were beId.Dc!t. Jtat the Casterilne FuDeral HoiIi 1Ii .NorthvUle. The Rev. Don DooIID of'Faith Mlnlatries 0Utreaeh center ID I

White Lake Township, offlctated. 1Jlo •tennent was at Rural Hill CemeterJ. :In Northville. .:

Memorlala may be made to FaItb •Ministries Outreach Center. :,,

Portrait ofthe GreatAmericanInvestor

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NOTICE OF HEARINGON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT

IMPROVEMENT BYNORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP BOARD

TO THE OWNERS OF ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LOTS ANDPARCELS OF PROPERTY

In tile Southe •• t 'I. Secllon 14. Lots 2. 3. 4. 5, e. 7, I. 8.10. 1t. 12. 13.14,18.19,20.21.22.23.24,25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.31.37.31,38.40.41.42 43.44.48.49.50,51,52.53.54.55.58.57.58.511. eo, .... 16.• nd .'n Am-brose Estates SubdiVision

WHEREAS. the Northville Township Board haa tentallvely cM1.rmlnedto make cert.ln sanllary sewer sy.tem Improvement. to .. rvtce the aboVedescribed premises. and

WHEREAS. this Board h.vlng lentatlv.ly declared It.Intention 10 makesuch Improvemenl and tenl.tllrely d.atgnat~ the aboVe deecrtbeCIpremises as • specl.1 asse .. menl dl.'rlct against which the coet of HId 1m-provementls to be .ase.led •• nd

WHEREAS, this Board has cauNCI to be preperecl plena ahcMtng theImprovemenl. the locallon thereof and .n •• lImate of the coeta ~which have been flied with the Northville Town.hIp clertl, NorttwflleTownship W.yne County. MIchigan. tor public .xamlnatlon.

Public notice I. hereby given Iha1 thl. Board will meet on Thureday.November 10. 1888.• t 7:15 p.m .• E.. tern St.anclard Time, at the North.Township H.II. 41600Slx Mile Road, Northville. MlchlClan.1O IIMr otItectJoneto the pelilion. to the Improvement.nd 10 the apec:tal uaeument dt.trIc1Iherefor

.AII obleellons and comment. pertaIning to laid Improvement will beheard at said hearing

(10126188 NRI

THOMAS L. P. COOKNORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP CLERK

(10126181 NR)

NOTICE OF HEARINGON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT

IMPROVEMENT BYNORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP BOARD. .

TQ THE OWNERS OF ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DESCAfBED LOTa ANDPARCELS OF PROPERTY

In Ihe Southe.st '4 Section 14: Lot. 2.3.4,5. I. 7. S. I, 10, U, 12. 13. 14,25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.31.37.31 ....... 50,51.12.11.54.55.11,57.58.58.60.81.82 .....65.• nd Ie ot AmbrOH E.tat •• 8ubctIvIaton.

WHEREAS. Ihe Northville Town.hlp Board baa tentattvety determinedto m.ke certain w.ter sy.tem Improv.ment. to .. rvtce the above de8er1bedpremises .• nd .

WHEREAS. thl. Board having tentatively declared Itllntentlon 10 mek..uch Improvemenl .nd lentilively d.atgnated the aboVe deecl1bedpreml.es •••• peCI.'.ssel.m.nl dlltrtet egaln.t which the coet of MIcf 1m-provementl. 10 be ..... Ied; .nd

WHEREAS. Ihl. Board has cauHd to be prepered p\anllIhowlng theImprovement. the locallon thereof and .n •• tlmal. of the coati thereofwhich h.ve been flied wllh the Northville Townahlp c:tertI. NorttlvllteTown.hlp W.yne Counly. Michigan, for putlflc .xamlnatlon.

Public notice II httr.by given that thl. Ioerd wtll meet Oft ThUf8CfeY,November 10. 1188.• t 7 p.m .. Eattern 8tandard TIme. at the NontwttleTown.hlp H.II. 41100 Six Mil. Road. Nor1tWIt1e, Michigan, to Mer obIeOtIoMto the pellllon. to Ihe lms>rovement and to the apeoIaI u .... ment dIetrIc1therefor

All oblecllon •• nd comment. pertaInIng 10 laid Imprcwement wtll beh.. rd.t .. Id h.. rlng

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GENERAL ELECTIONNOVEMBER 8, 1988

TO THE QUAUFIED ELECTORS:NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that. G_raJ Election will be held In the

City of Northville. Countl •• of W.yne and oakland, and Town.hlp of Nor-thvllle. County of W.yne. Stat. of Michigan on

:TUESDAY. NOYEllIER" ,.from 7:00 o'clock In the forenoon until 1:00 o'clock In the .ft.rnoon. EaatemStandard TIme, at which time candida,.. for the following offlcea and pro-poMI. will be wotMl upon In CIty of Nor1trttIle. Countlea of Wayne andDakIancS. Northville TownahlD. County of W.yne County.

At the ptaoe or pIacn ot holding the election In aaId TOWNSHIP .. In-dicated below v1Z:

Pet. No.1. Mcnlne SChool ..... 1Ie AoadPet. No.2. Silver SprIng. School, SItvar 8pMga AoadPet. No.3. MoraIne Scfioot ..... 11. AoadPet. No. ". Meed. MUI8ctIOol. Franklin RoadPet. No.5, King. Mill, Klnga MMt Club Hou ..Pet. No. I. W1nchMter SChool, Winchester DrtvePet. No.7. MMda Mitt School, Franklin Road .Pet. No. I. Silver SprIng- SChool, Sllvar Sprlng. RoadPet. No.8, SlIvar SprIng. School, Silver SPringe AoadPet. No. 10. Wlncheater School, Wlnc:haater Drtve.nd .t P'- or place. of holding the election In .. Id CITY as Indicated

belowvlz: 'Pet. " City H.n, 215 W. Main Streit (W.yne County)Pet. 2. Amerman SChool. 147 N. center Street (Oakland County)tor the purpoae of .lectlng the following of1lcena. v1z:Electors tor Prelldent and Vice Prelldent of the United Stlte.United Stat .. senatorUnited Stat .. Repre .. nt.atlve In Congre ..Rapr ... ntatlve In State LeglalatureTwo Membena of the State Board of EducallonTwo R8illtf'tt. ot the UnlveraJty of MichiganTwo TN ..... of Michigan State UnlveraJtyTwo Govemora of W.yne State UnlveraJtyoakland County ExecutiveProMc:ut6ftg Attorney8.. rttt-~0aIdand County Clerk IReglater of Deed_County ClerkCounty Tr... urerRegl.ter of DeedaCounty CommmlaalonerJUltlce of Supreme Court (FUllT.rm) (Incumbent.) Vol.2Two Judge. of Court of Appeal. - Flnat DI.trtet - W.yne. second

DIItrte1- oaklandTwo Judgea of Court of Appeal. - Flnat DI.trtet - W.yn. - New

Terma - Second Dlstrtet oaklandJudge of lhe Court of AIlc»Ml. - 8ecOod DI.trtc1- DeklandEleven Judge. of the CirCuit Court - Full Term - W.yneJudge of the CircuIt Cour1 - Sixth Circuit (Incumbent.) Vote 3 -

oaklanclJudge of the Circuit Court Sixth Circuli (fun term) Vote 1 - OaklandJudge of the Circuit Cour1- To FIll Vacancy - Vot.1Three Judge. of Probat. - Full Term .Judge of Proba,. (V_ncy 1-1.... ) - W.yneJudge of Probate (Vacancy 1-1-113)- oaklandJudge of Probate - Full T.rm - DakIandJudge of Dlatrtet Court - 35th DlItrtetAnd In the Townll'llp:Superv\aorClerkTreuurerTN.t ...eon.tabt ••

STATE PROPOSALSPROPOSAL A

Re.trtet uae of tall fund. for abor1lo~. for paraona rec.tvtng public..... tanee.

PROPOSAL.Propoeal to Include crime vIctIfn~tlln the eon.tllutlon.

Propo .. 1to.U±h rtz. bond~~tal protectionPropoaal to • • bonda tor ..... and lOcal rec:r.. lIon projecta

WAYN. COUNTY fIItOPOIALIWayne County ==.ProtIIblttonW.yne County .. 8onool DIatftc1 ~I Education Millage

CHARTIR TOWNIM. Of ..NOIlmMLLI- PfM)POIAL IALLOTfIOIJC.MILLAQ.

SIleII the total """-Ie In MY one ,.., ...... ell Dl'ONftIe. In theCMrter Townahlp of NorltlvIIe be Inc ....... by two mlIle"(2.0 per 11.000.00of State equallzecl WlluatkIn) tor "" lib:. (1_ ttwouah ,. Inclutlve).to ... UHd tor I\OIkle operatiottaln the TownatllD Of Nontwttle?

NORTtMLLa COIIIIUNITY flAM IllUAQI NOP08IT1ONCttAInU TO...... 0' NOtmM&.U

Shafl the total mlItIIge ••••••• d In MY one )'Nt agaInat ell propertIe. In theChamtf Townlhtp Of Nontt,1Ite be IrICf.... d by n1ne-tenth. (1110) of • mill(1.10 per 11.000 of lM8te Equeftled VaIuatton) rot I pertod of two (2) yeara(1-'1. Inclutlve). to be uMd tor the oonetructton and de .. loDment of •park to be known .. Nort"vtIte Communtty Pw1l. Which millage ahaJt not be •.... 1Md unleaa the voter. In the aty of NorthvIlle epprove an identicalpropoeIIIon?

. CITY 0fI NOfI11MLLINORTHVH.LE CO_UNITY flARK "'LLAGI PROPOIITION

CITY Of NOImMUIShafl the te*I mtt In any one )lMr agaIn.t atl propertl •• ln

the Charter TownehlD of Nor1tlwtlle be IncrMMd by nlne-t.nth. (1/10) of.mill (I .• per 11.000 of 8.... Equalized VeluatIon) tor. period of two (2) yeana(,-". Inc,,*,-), to be uNCI for the oonlitructlon and ~t of •perk to be known .. Ncwttwttte Community Pw1l, whlclh millaGe aNll not be........ unIMI the votera In the CtIerter TownaNp of Norihvtlle appro'i8anldenbl~?

OMLAltD COUNTY. MICHIGANIIOTOR YaHICLa MGIITMTION R.

Shall ... (Twenly-fhe Dollar) Motor V~I.tratlon F.. be 1m-poNd on MCtI motor ...... reglaWred to an rMldlng In the Countyof DekIand, wtth the revanuM tMleflCMI being uNCI excluetfefy In OaklandColIn: apeclflody eannertced for the puf1)08M Nt tortIlln the "LocaIAoIId ~ llftCI 0penItI0na ~ Act. ,. being Public Act m of1111. MIcf ... to .... ffiIottve for",,1oIe reglatratlona lor. pertod of tenyeara? •

THOMAS L. P. COOK.! CLERKCHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE

CATHY M. KONRAD. CMC, CLERKCITYOF NORTHVILLE

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1b1s legIslaUoa Is really=to tbrougb VJnlnI. even tbouIb lIbeIDsure cb1Id care wUJ be ay to bad a ~~ In cb1IdnelgJ1borboodl." PB1eboloI.Y aDd taUilbt acboo1, Me

Faxon saki the bUla would en- bad to go tbrougb tbefr day 01 tra1D-courage moat bome day eare inIfor people takIDI care 01dilldren.~=,;=~~: "OUr boule bas been Inspected byflelals believe few operaten ever ap- their ,people. We got 00 tbeIr m8Ulngply. Faxoo sald'tbIs Is partly bec:auIe llat. wblch wu a real ~t, aDd forsuch an appllcaUoD could brIDg them the last three years we ve been get-to the atlenUoo 01 city officials wbo tIng pbooe caUa from people w~::: say they could not operate In a :0::~ ~ ~=our

"It 'was like stenIDI your own ex- ~. made _I"'_~-in .-.1 toeeuUon, aDd so maD)' bomeI In the e a ...--.: .. , ....state have been opera.tIng wltboul-- fulftl)· tbe Intent of the law, I guess.any state 11ceDse," FUOD said. The Most people would have just takenlegislation would enc:ourage home eare Of thIS dlUd aDd DOt paid lIlY at-day care operators to apply for a tenUon to the law."license, be said, helping to IDsure Sederburg said, "We rea1Jy shouldconditions In the bomes. be treating funny day<are bornes

"U's dUfleu1t for me to .. why the aI18hUy- dlfferenUly) In the law andIssue of local ordlJ\IUICW lIbouId be not have them go tbrouIIb the same~d oyer the Issue of safety and zonIng requIrements .a otherwelfare of c:b1ldreD." Faxao sald. facilities." .

The bills - Senate HUla817;.. aDd But 8ederburg criticized tbe see-689 - passed by votes of 22-12, H-ll lions covering group day-careand 23-12. NortbvUle'a other Ilate cenlersaslDconalateDt.'Senator. R. Robert Geake, voted In Sucb homes must "maintain tbefavor. property coaalateot with tbe vtaIbIe

Sen. WUIIam 8ederI:Jurg (R·East charaderIatlea of the Delgbborbood,Lansing) spoke aplDst tbe bills In but at tbe same Ume require ade-Senate debate. Partly sympatbet1e to quate off-street parklnl' forthe bills, be told bow bIB wife agreed employees.to care for a neighbor chUC! after "That seems to me In mostsebool and fOUDdabe bad to bave a ne!gbbol'boods would automaueanystate licen&e. - _.- mean you could not be CllIIIiIsteot

"So we went througb this eotIre wItb the general c:baractertstk:s ofprocess where my wife bad to go the nelgbborbood.

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Law passage may affect cityWbile the Northville Plann1JIg

Comm1saklo prepares to debate bowthe density of ID-bome day careoperaUoaa sbou1d be recwated In tbecity, the state Legislature maydecide the Issue - at least In part ~rortbem.

Three bills whIch have passed thestate Senate would. If also passed bythe House. I'eqUIre local units ofgovernment to consider home daycare a resldenUai use of land, and nota bus1Deaa. The CIty of NorthvilleZOning OrdInance currenUy views \,n-bome day care as a buslness. bUt theCity Council Is considering a change.One likely poss1blllty Is treatingsmall day care operations within ahome as a special land use. requlrlngan extra city permIt after a publiehearing.

The bills - sponsored by state Sen.Jack Faxon, who represents thenorth part of the city, and Sen. LanaPollatt, who Is currenUy nmntng forCongress In the 2nd District - wouldalso limit deosJty of such bornes. TheNorthville City CouncIl rec:eoUydlrected the Planning Comm.lssloD toconsider bOw the city sbould controldensity.

As passed by the Senate, day carehomes could not locate more than1,500 feet from eaib other - a1tbougba local government. could Increasethe density.

Some opponents of the bills saIdthey would usurp local cootrol.Others objected lbat group day<arelacllltles are Indeed buslDesseS andshould be treated as such.

"What Northville may want to do Isfine. If ~'s any desire to locatethem closer than U,500 feet) ,It wouldbe up to the local unit of govern-ment," Faxon explained. A speclaIuse permIt would probably be an ap-propriate way to bandle lbat, be add-ed.

"The bUis rea1Jy take on the func-Uon of maItIDg the local units ofgovernment inoperative" In zoningfor bome day care, Faxon said."Essentially. these facilIties arestate-11ceDsed to start wllb."

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CITY OF NORTHVILLENOTICE OF ENACTMENT

The City Council 01 the Clly 01 Nolthvll\e. loIlO'4Wlnga public hearing onMonday. Oc1ober 17.11188at 8:00 p.m" In the Council Room ollhe MunicipalBuilding. 215 W. Main Street, has edopted thelollowlng ordinance.- AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE MAtNTENANCE OF EXISTINGBUILDINGS AND PREMISES IN THE CITY OF NORTHVILLE; TO ESTABUSHMINIMUM MAINTENANCE STARDARDS FOR BUILDINGS AND PREMISES:TO FIX THE RESPONSIBIlITIES OF OWNERS. TENANTS AND OCCUPANTSOF ALL BUILDINGS AND PREMISES; AND TO PROVIDE FOR ADMINISTRA·TlON. ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES.The City 0' Nolthvtlle o~lns:

Section 1. Title ", Chapter t7. Propelty Maintenance 01the City Code 01Ordinances 01the City 01Northville II herebr. adopted to reeclas 100lows:

Section 4-1701. SHORT TITLE. This ord nance Ihall be known and maybe clled as the "City of Northville Property Maintenance Ordinance".

Section 4-t702. PURPOSE. Th. purpoae 01this ordinance II to promotethe pUblic health. ,,'ety and _Ifate by prohl~ltlng the deterioration and In-edequate maintenance 01 buMdlngl and pre"'I .... which contribute to lire.salety and health hazards, and ectveraely a"ect the propelty right oledj ..cent owners and oc:cupants.

The Intent 01 this ordinance Is to provld. minimum standards lor Iheconslruetlon and maintenance 01 buildings and premises. Nothing In thisordinance shall be deemed to supersede. modify or reduce the re-quirements 01other CItY ordinances. codes and regulations.

Section "-1703. DE~INITIONS. Thelollowlng words and phrases. aa us-ed In this ordinance. shall have the folloWing meanings:

la) BUILDING shall mean any structure. Iramewortl or houllng, publicor private

Ib) CITY shall mean the City 01Nolthvllle. Michigan.Ic) CITY COUNCIL shall mean the Nolthvllle City CouncilId) PREMiSeS shall meen any lot or parcel ot land Inclusive of the

buildingsIe) WORKMANLIKE MANNER shall mean the manner ot carrying out

such acllvltles sa construction. maintenance and repair such as to securethe adequate maintenance 01 buildings snd premlsell to sustain the pro-perly right 01 adjacent owners. aM to eliminate conditIOns which cont,\\)uteto tire. "'ety. and health hazards.

(I) YARD shall be an open space on the .. me lot with a bulldlno unoc·cupled.end unobstrucled Irom Ihe ground upward. exceplas olherwfse pro-Vided herein The measuremenl 01 Ihe yard la Ihe minimum horlZonlaidlslance between the lot line and Ihe building or slruclure Froni yard shallbe a yard extending Ihe lull width 01101.tile dep'h or which Is Ihe m'n'mumhorizontal distance belween the Ironl '01 line and Ihe nearest line to Ineprincipal building on the '01 Rear yard shall be a yard exlendlng the lullwidth 01 the 101.the depth 01 wfllch Is the horlZonta' distance between therear 101line and the rear line or lines 01the principal building on the lot

Secllon 4-1704 COMPLIANCE WITH STANDAI'lDS REQUIRED. Allpremises and buildings within the City 01Nolthvllle ,hall be malntalned In aworkmanlike manner In accordance with Ihe proviSions 01 this ordInanceThe enlorcement officer shall apply the provisions 01ttlls ordinance 10 thatminor variations which do not create any lire ... Iety or heallh haZard. oradversely affect the propelty r1ght8 01 acIjac;ent proper1y owners and oc·cupants. shall not be considered a violation 01this ordinance.

Section "-1705. STANDARDS FOR MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. Allpremises shall be maintained In ecc:ordance with the 101lOwing provisIOns:

(a) All premises stlall be maintained In a clean, .. Ie and .. nltary COndl-lion Iree Irom any accumulatIOn 01 rubbish or garbage. except in ac·cordance with City regulatIOns.

Ib) Trees and shrubberlel lhall be kepi Irlmmed In accordance withsection 7-20701 the City Code 10 as not to adversely aHect sll:uctures or Im-pede pedestrian or vehicular tralftc. Graaa Ihall not be permitted to g'owhigher than six (8) Inches.

(c) No machinery. equipment. vehicles. lumber plies, crales. boxe ••building blocks, lurnlture, reer.tlon equipment or other malerlala eitherdiscarded. unSlghlly or showing evidence 01 a need lor repalra. with orwlthoul a current license. shall be atored. parked. abendonecl or junked InIny yard; and should such use 01 land oc:cur. II shall be declared anuisance This section shall not apply to con.trucllon material while suchmaterl.1 Is being acttvely used In the maintenance or constructIOn 01 thepremises

Id) Firewood shall be stored behind the Iront building line and In such.manner as to nol cause rodent or olher peat Inlestatlon.

Ie) Dog pens and dog runs shall not be placed In Iront ot Ihe l,ontbuilding line nor In the required side yards They ahall be located al leastlen (10) leel Irom adjacent property line. unless an obscuring lence I. pro-vided This reslrlcllon shall not apply to those rremlses containing dog penand dog runs prior to the ellectlve date 0 Ihls ordinance unlll Ihosepremises ellher change owner.hlp or no longe' conlorm to the use In e.·Islence on the ellectlve date 01this aCI All dog pena and runs shall be keptIree olleces. garbage and other odor-eauslng condlllOns,

Secll6n 4·17011STANDARDS FOR MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS AllBUIldIngs Shall be malnlalned with IhelOlIO'4Wlngprovisions'

(a) The exterior 01 every building shill be maintained In a workmanlikemanner. and all surtacea thereol Ii\8I1 be kept painted or protected withother approved coatings or malerlall.

Ibl Permanent repairs to a building shall be made with the .. me orsimilar malerlals used In Ihe conSlrucllon 01the building and In such a man·ner as 10permanenlly repair Ihe damaged aras •

Ie) Exlerlor surtacea 01 every bulldlnQ ahall be maintained Iree 01broken. looae. rotllng. crumbling, mlnfng or Inadequately IInlahedmale,lals

Section 4-1707 RESPONSIBILITY OF OCCUPANT The occupant andIhe owner or his de.lgnaled agent ahall be responsible tor Ihe maintenance01a building at all times No person lhall maintain or permit to be maintain-ed any conditions prohlblted by thl. ordinance upon any structure or pro-pelty owned, leased. renled or occupied by such person

Secllon 4·1708 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT Whenever anenlorcement ollicer 01 the Clly determine. that there exills a vlOlallon 01this ordinance. or has reuonable groundS to believe that .uch violation ex·tata. he shall send nollee by cer1111edmall, return receipt requested. 10 theperson responsible lor the property be.ed on the tax roll records 01the City.nd '0 Ihe premise. The notlee shall contain the lollowlng Inlormatlon

(.) a descrlpllon 01the property auHlelent I r entlllCatlon.Ib) a description 01the violations wtllch ar reeted.(c) a correction order allowing a r.. aona lor the repair •. ac·

tiona. or other Improvements required to brt Iruclure and preml.e.Into compliance with Ihe provilloni 01 thla 'and other Clly or-dlnancea, codes and regUlations. _

Id) a .tatement about the right 01 appeal t6 he ~rd 01 Zoning Ap-peals. lithe ownlT leelathat the correetlon order I. unr .. aonable

Section 4-1708 APPEAL. A person wtlo hat received e nollcepursuantto Section a 01 'hi a ordinance may appeal .uch notice to the Board 01ZoningAppeals. In aceordance with the procedure set lorth In the Zoning Or.dlnance, provided that .uch appeal mu.t be lIIed with the Building Depalt·menl p,lor to lhe deadline lor compliance wtlleh la provided In the notleeSuch appeal .hall .tate the bella on which the O'4Wnerleela that the requiredcorrecllon I. unr .. aonable. and the allemallve. II any. that the O'4Wnerpro-poses which would alleviate the alleged problem.

Section ..-t710. SEVERABILITY. Uany provl.1on 01 thla ordinance or It.application to any person or clrcumstancea ahall be MId Invalid. the re-mainder 01 thla ordinance or the application 01 the provlllOn to other per·IOn. or clrcumatancea, lhall nol be Ifteeted,

5ecllon 4-t 71t. PENAL TV. For the purpoM 01this ordinance the penallywill be esdellned In Tille t. Chapter t. section t·tlllGeneral Penalty.

section 4-t712. EFFECTIVE. 'Thll ahOrt ordinance ahall become ellee·tlve ten (to) dayaalter enactment thereof. and alter publication thereol .

CATHY M. KONRAD, CMCCITY CLERK

Inlroduced: tit".Publl.hed; tO/t3/. & tO/27/.Enacted: tO/17/.EHeetlve: tO/27/.(t0/211. NR)

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Editorials 18-A -

Our Opinions·Downtown changeoverdue good news

It was nice to hear :about all thestores planning moves arounddowntown.

Black's Hardware's move downthe street to larger quarters in.thevacated D , C site touched off a chainreaction of other moves - all of theminto better locations for the respectivebusinesses. The downtown camera andframe shops are CODSOlidattna into theBlack's space; ·Morrison's N"orthvUleConsignment is moving downstairs in-to the camera shop space; and a newbasket shop is opening in that vacatedspace.

This round of ch~es downtown isvery good news. And it s really Just thelatest few items in a string of simUarchanges: Chirri and Sons moving to amore appropriate location on SevenMUe, bringing in E. Christte; the samesort of move for the Yankee Clipper,allowing the ~expansion of VOfageSweets and Treats; and Be on.

Before all these latest moves werefinalized, though, the downtownbusiness climate was starting to look alittle unhealthy. The latest, ~parentfailure of a Main I center plan; thedelay in leasing the old Schrader'sHome Furnishings space; and the clos-ing of D & C, which made this round of"musical stores" possible in the firstplace, were ail negative signs. Takentogether with the continuing offIcevacancies around town, we were reallystarting to wonder if all was well.

The new changes, taken together,

Time·to care

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certainly don't allay all the fears andworries. But they do help.

It's obvIous that when severalbusinesses are doing well enough to ex-pand, something is f0tng right. But it'sequally obVious tha when a communi-ty like Northville becomes too expen-sive for the dime store, something isgoing wrong.

The moves set off by the D , Cclosing at least help even out the ledgerbetween pOSitive and negative in-dicators downtown. Really, the onlyconclusion that can be drawn from allthis actiVity is that Northville is a citYin an incredible transitional pbase.

Realizing that, it seems an idealtime for city officials to be undergoingall this formal planning for the futureon the Master Plan and Cady Corridorstudy. But as far as the future of thedowntown business climate, we have toagree with a comment made at thePlanning CommissIon meeting lastweek: no matter what anyone wouldlike to see happen, the free market isgoing to be the final determinant.

Russell Amerman willbe·missed by Northville"There isn't enough good things

that can be said about Russell Amer-man," Rev. Eric Hammar said.

Many people contribute to the lifeof a community. Some give of theirtime, some of their wisdom - but fewhave given as much as Russell Amer-man gave to Northville.

"His moral fibre is imbedded 1nthe community," Don Severancenoted.

Mr. Amerman was a quiet man ofconviction Who worked, played andtruly lived his life in NorthvUle. Hecame to the community in 1927 andnever left it. He was superintendent ofschools for 32 years and left a legacy ofcommitment, honesty and strength toone of the community's most impor-tant instltuUons - its schools. .

Mr. Amerman oversaw the Nor-thville Public Schools during thedepression years. ThroughO\lt thattime he maintained a reputation forqUality education and a commitmentto excellence which is the trademarktoday of the NorthvUle schools. "I wason the school board with him when thetotal school bUdget was $300,000, II

-----By Ann Wnlis

In the mornings 1see her walking quickly toward thelighted house. She is always hUrrying, carrying ablanket -wrapped bundle close to her breast. She Is dress-ed inheels and hose and balances a diaper bag and brief-case. 1don't know her name, I'm just the figure walkinga dog every morning who nods and says "Good mom-ing." She has no time lor Idle chatter.

TWice now I've walked the same route at night,around 6:30, and seen the same woman walking slowlyhome, the bundle now a wide-awake chUd who suck$ bishand and stares about. Mother and chUd are cominghome.

Whenpeople talk about day care, as So many are d0-ing nowadays, it tends to get emotloaal. Some would liketo keep It on a fact-oniy basis. 1be tallt around town andaround the state is about home day care buslDe8ses.Should they be allowed In resldeDU81areas? How sbouldthey be regulated? How can we make sure they are pro-perly run and licensed? All good, unemotional questlousthat deserve factual answers.

But the problem Is we are talklng about parents andchildren and the issue gets very emotional, very fast.Day care is here to stay. Home day'care bas beep bereforever and will stay here. Say what you will, do whatyou want, but I know mothers, fathers and kids, and theywill circumvent the best IntentioDed laws to make atough situation work for them.

Remember the old TV shows where single parentsdealt with the job of raising chUdren? Uncle Bill wasresponsible for Jody, Buffy and Sissy but he bad the im-placable Mr. French who lived In, wr..rkedn!@bt and dayand never took time off. In "My Three Sons," good 01'Uncle Charlie slaved away at the laundry and cookingwhile Steve, the dad, smoked his pipe and went to work.These people never worked overtime or had to go In onSaturdays. to finish a project. It's a dream world.

Iwas a nanny f0t:a time in my llfe. If you're a writer

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your working lUe takes on many forms, I've dJscovered. ;Although 1do not speak seven foreign languages or havea degree In chUd psycbology, I found that Iwas In greatdemand (or chUd sitting. Working couples are desperate ;for day-help with their cbUdren. They don't even mlnd ananny who comes with her dog and reads Sports n- .lustrated to their slx-week-old. .

-,A friend of mine recently had a baby. Her maternity

leave is only for the first six weeks after the baby's birth.She needed to find a place that would care for her lnfaDt.A woman around the block from her bome takes cilre offour other iJeigbbor cbUdren in addition to her own tod-dler. Barb was talk1ng to her over the fence one day JD(ithey struck a deal. The baby Is In a bome she can -ti'Ut,close to ber own bome, wldch is Ideal for Barb and M'lkeand means more time is spent with the baby and Jess intransport.

Last winter I did a feature article on day ~ 1itNovl. One interview sWl sticks In my mind. It was a coldeVeningabout six, and the lights Ofthe cars could be seebon the walls of the day care center as the parents pulledInto the parking lot to pick up their children. A small,young woman came In, obviously tired from work, andpicked up a tinY'cbfld. Ispoke with ber about her searc:bfor daycare and she brought out a very serious fa~ ~the daycare situation. A great many of the users aresingle parents with one Income and no chance to stay athome with the cbUdren. One of their biggest problems is .finding good, affordable day care for Infants. ADd flDdingthe time to go look at places Isn't easy either - boBIIesdon't give time off to employees to go fbid day carefacUlties. . : '

Day care is a subject that cannot be divorced fromthe emotional side of the issue. 1see too many women"s' .,;;1'faces when 1 think about the need for it. License thesehomes, regulate them, but don't dlscourage tbeJq. )t'sbad enough that employers stUl pretend that ha~gchildren is a llability for business - not just a fact of ourlives.

By Chris Boyd

Afterthefact·

severance noted. "Russ was a veryhonest guy," he added. Honesty andperseverance in the face of over-whelming odds are qualities worthnoting today. .

In addition to his -work with theschools, Mr. Amermu found time toserve as chairman of the' city'sbuUding authority, which was respon-sible for the construction of Allen Ter-race. His belief in the quality of life' forall members of the community madehim a strong proponent of planning andbuilding for the future.

When talking to present dayresidents of N6rthvUle, Mr. Amer-man's qUiet, polite and caring de-meanor are the most notedcharacteristics. "He was a person ofdeep faith and commitment," Rev.Hammar said, which is perhaps thebest legacy of all. Mr. Amerman hasleft the C:hUdren of NorthvUle with arole model beyond compare, and hehas left all of the citizens of the citywith a visJon of what life can be when acommunity truly pulls together andworks toward the fUture.

Russell Auierman - 1899-1988. Hewill be missed.

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By Phil Jerome

These political polls they've got nowadays are ter-rific.

Sure, sure, I know what you're thinking.You're thinking that they out to be baMed. OuUaw-

ed. You're thinking they take all the fun out of electionday, Why go out and vote if you already kno~ who thewinner's going to be? .

Like the situation several years ago when alllhreemajor television networks had announced the winner ofthe presidential election whUe people were stili llnlngup to vote In California. Remember? After they lmewwho had won, the people from the land of fruill and null

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Yep, these polla have made thlnp a lot easier. ButJust between you and me, I'm not going to write anystories before the results are In. Just for wd times sake.Call me old·fashloned.

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:_,:Baseline Road needs major repairs., To the Editor:

Tile following Is a letter sent to theNorthville City Councll.

The Cabbagetown Residents'Association joins the Baselinebusinessmen In their concern overthe condition of Baseline Road. thisheavUy travelled major street, im.portant for both COIl1merclal andresidential travel, has been allowedto deteriorate shamefully. The sur.face Is breaking up. It Is probably theonly major' street In NorthvUlewithout curbs and gutters.

, Just resurfacing a road In such astate, given Its heavy daUy truckusage, would be nothing more thanputting a band·ald OD the problem,Such a short term fix would In thelong term be a waste of taxpayermoney:The road needs to be com.pletel)'redone,

The Cabbagetown Residents'Association went door to door askingfor ~ ·yes vote In support of the roadrepair bond Issue just prior to theJune 24, 1!186 election. We did' so In

good faith, based on information con·veyed to us by city officials and assummarized In The NorthvilleRecord. 'We did not expect that someof the roads in lhe wo"t condition,such as Baseline, Hullon and RiverWOuld be put off Indefinitely. Wewere assured by Mr. Walters both inletters and In person that thesestreets would definitely be done in1988. At the very least we feel misled,and we feel that we have in turn mlsl·ed our area's voters We would bereluctant to go to our residents with acity Proposal again The isIues ofCredlblJlty and project managementneed to be addressed here.

The other Issue we see Is lhe choiceor which streets were done. Why wasTart, which Is still qUite drlveable,chosen for work when Baseline andHutton are almost rubble Ih places?HUllon In winter Is posltlvelydangerous.. Like any other major city project,this whole effort merits publicdiscussion and review, regarding

what was done, how well It was done,cost. quality of work and effectiveoversight. For this reason, we aresending this letter to both the CityCouncll and The NorthvUle Record.this was a major bond Issue and thevoters had specific expectations.How well were lhey met?Cabbagelown Residents' Association

have purchased an already usablepark (Oasis) and lhe police couldfunction without a 2 mUllncreaae foranother year.

We must sta'rt to close lhe walletand make administration morefrugal. They must start living wlthtDa reasonable bUdget. •

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Arts thanksDeny millagesTo the Editor:Wayne County and Northville are

both seeking mUtage Increases. Tovote these in, lhe minimum tax In-crease for a $50,000 assessment Is$350 per year. The administrative"hogs" nave to go hW1gry. ~e voted.In 1 mW for a county jall. The policewant 2 mUIs, special ed wants an (n.definite 1 mill, parks want 9/10 mW.WiJllt never end!

Special Ed Is receiving a $11.6mUllon dollar Increase from the state(Leacher's voice). Northville could

To the Editor:The NorthvUle Arts Commission

would like to thank Margo's of Nor'thvUle for their contribution to Art·Market '88. their "Creale-a-clowu"booth was extremely popular withchUdren and adults alike, and Itcrealed a very festive atmospbere.We regret their omission from lheprevious thankyou; they deserve abig round of applause lor all of theirtime, effort and creatlvtty!

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Support Friday's red ribbon fe~tivities. This is another in the continUingseriesof businesses and industry, law enforcement,columns written for the Record by Charles government. service organizations, media,$tiJec, Northville High School Student medical, social services, legislators and~ssJ~tanceProgram Coordinator. you. Demonstrate your commitment for a

Drug Free Northville by wearing andOn the evening of Friday, Oct.c28, the Na. displaying Red Rlbbons.during Red Ribbon

UQnal Red Ribbon Campaign will Week October 23 - 30, but most of all by at-culminate with the Red Ribbon Sports tending the activities at the Northville -Evening FestiVities prior to and during the Novl Football Game which begins withbalfUme of the Northville - Novl Football pre-game Red Ribbon activities at 7:00Game. p.m.

The Red Ribbon has become the symbol Activities planne<t- -tnclude S.A.D.D.~. eliminate substance abuse. Many com- members at each gate passing out red armmunlties ACross America have organized bands to the fars, a march around the foot-Red" Ribbon Campaigns to create an ball field by S.A.D.D. members, respectiveawareness of alcohol and other drug pro- PTA's along with athletes from the fall.blems. The Red Ribbon Is a symbol of the sports teams as well as other school grou~commlttment to llve a drug free healthy and organizations all carrying banners car-lifestyle. Our objective is to establish a rying Drug Free Messages. All the banners'pi~t community network to support drug will then be hung on the visitor side of thefree lifestyles. The network should include field. As the Northville High Mustangsall aspects of our community; schools, enter the field they will rip thru a bannerp~rents. yauth, religious Instltutions~ signifying the break1ng o~ the dangerous

..Throw CurvesBy Phil Ginotti

The $25 road fee Is in big trouble, the $660million environmental bond stands a chance.the $140 mUllon parks and rec question is at~, and Proposal "A" will pass without ahltth ..

Nobody even knows the crime victim'squestion is on the ballot.

That's what I say to people who've beenasklDg about these Issues over the last fewmonths - thinking us reporter·types have asUahU! better handle on public pulse thanthe average Joe. Hah. Nothing could be fur·,Uler from the troth.

. These are ballot questions that havePrCuY much been handled in a void, and It's~to elicit strong feelings, or even pass·Iq-faferest from a lot of folk, except for"1;.,1" ot course which seeks to end tax fun-Iilfta:fQr abortl~. "A" has t>een the topic of

:-~te.

:: '~le aren't· talking about things In~ alleys, barS, etc. so It's tough to geta:*llor that "pulse." The blgshots Inm in·to~ the businesS day all have too muchof a vested interest in this stuff. They're all

jockeying for position - want good press,etc,

It's dangerous when this happens.John/Joanna Q. Public is stUl the variable.I'm not really sure what's going on In his/herhead,

But on the gut level, It looks like peoplearen't going to fall for this $25 road fee, DOmatter how much sense It mates. There's DOfalUi In the people who handle roads and anoverwhelming feeling that we're payingenough already, even though, In reality,we've just begun to pay ...and pay, for roads.

this QIteo..willbe back again and'again-be prepared. And the Road Commission wUIhave a reason to hold drivers hostage If ItfaUs just once, and that's unfortunate.

"You shoulda' approved the registrationfee," they'll say, as you show them the gnarl·ed pieces of your new Oldsmobile's frontend.

The environmental bond Issue stands achance, too. How ,can you arpe with clean-Ing up toxic slles? Sure, vote against It. It'slike voting' against puppies or vegetable

cycle of drug and alcohol abuse. Half timewill see the band marching on the fieldplaying a song and forming the word "No"behind the guest speaker. Pon Poms andcheerleaders will stand on the sides of thespeaker with signs they have made. Theguest speaker will address the problem ofdrug and alcohol abuse.

As you can see the only part Of the pro-.gram not planned yet is your attendanceWhich Is greatly needed to make this work.

Attending this game and supporting DrugFree Northville and America is as impor-tant an issue as anything we have evercome up against. For In reality what we .stand for and believe In Is what our chUdrenwill be. They wUI be watching. Please sup-port the Northville Drug Free Activities onOctober 28.

For further Information call the StudentAssistance Program at 344-1825 or Nor-thvUle High SChool.

soup. It's like picking a fight with FredRogers.

Too bad we can't get the people whocaused all the problems In the f\rst place tohelp us out a lIttle with cleanup, but eb, whatdo you want for $660 mUllon?

P.eople are a little bit leery of parks andrec stuff, even though the local communitieswUl get a lot of the loot If the $140 millionbond Issue passes. Parks aM rec moneytends to become a discretionary pork barrelfund for legislators.

Proposal "A" Is the toughest one of all.You can say It's a choice between providing$300 for an abortion or $5,000 for chUdblrthand hospitalization for a poor woman, or tensof thousands of dollars in welfare paymentsto unwanted children of these destitutewomen. But that also seems to be a fairlybarbaric way of looking at this thing If youthink life begins at conception. There is DOcomparative cost Issue if you believe Webegins at conception - the We's the life.

Good luck John and Joanna. Sort It out,punch the tickets. Throw u.e experts a curveNov.a.

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Bvsiness Briefs Developers moving west to Ann Arbor

NfIB gives low marks to state Democrats.:'

With many areas of metropolitanDetroit saturated with development,area developers have set their sightson neighboring Ann Arbor

"Ann Arbor Is a very vibrant, In·terestlng. exciting market," saidEric Yale Lutz, chief executive of·flfer of Eric Yale Lutz andAssociates, a, Birmingham-baseddevelopment firm

Lutz's flrm Is one of many thathave projects buUt or planned In AnnArbor It owns office buUdipgs, anauto mal and a self-storage facl1lty InAnn Arbor. The firm has an officebuilding at m E Eisenhower andplans for an apartment complex andconference center

Others fIrms branching west In'clude:

o Holtzman and Silverman ofFarmington HUls Is developing a 520-unit apartment complex calledVillage Green and an 84-unll eon-dominium project known as the Ar-bors InAnn Arbor Township

D The Jeske Co. of BirmlDgham Isrenovating CIty Center at 220 E.Huron Boulevard. an 88,000 squarefoot, seven-story building Indowntown Ann Arbor 1t Is alsobulldlDg a fifth building at UniversityPark and renovating the four ex·Istlng buildmgs

o Westin Development Corp, ofRoyal Oak IS developing WoodlandPlaza. a 95,000 square foot ~center on Ann Arbor-Saline at SouthMain Street.

Anthony S ·Brown of Birminghamhas two projects planned fordowntown Ann Arbor, but would notelaborate

> EARL DIM REAL TV -NORTHVD..LE INC. has recently chang·ed Its name to Red Carpet Kelrn·Real Estate-Northville, Inc. The an·nouncement was made by James J. Bress for Red Carpet Kelm-RealEstate-NorthVille, Inc.

Red Carpet Real Estate Services, Inc. has nearly SOO offices in 26states and Canada. It was acquired in July by Earl Keirn Realtythrough Its parent company, central Holding Company.

"This marriage adds a whole new dimension to our already com-plete services package, " said Bress.

Red Carpet and Earl Keirn Realty combined have over 500 of·fices with reported sales in excess of 55 billion in 1987. TheNorthville-based Keirn office has served the area since 1971 from Itslocation on Center Street.

RICHARD BENSON of Schoolcraft College has earned his pro.. fesslonal certification from the American Culinary Federation

Educallonal Institute <ACFEI>. Chef Benson, now a certified Ex-ecutive Chef, has taught at Schoolcraft College for the last 22 years.

The ACFEI, a subsidiary.of the American Culinary Federation,the nation's largest professional association of chefs, pastry chefsand cooks, was found(!(! to further the education and training of pro.fesslonals In the culinary profession. The institute's certificationprogram recognizes chefs and cooks who have fuifUied specific re-quirements in culinary experience, education and skills,

Chef Beoson was evaluated by other certified chefs and deter·mined competent for certification. The evaluaUon was done in 13dif·ferent areas of cooking. supervision and administration of a com-mercial kitchen. Skills were evaluated in such diverse culinarytechniques as carving mushrooms, preparing hot emulsion sauces,and producing fat and ice sculptures. Basic cooking skills are notoverlooked, of course, with more than 100 areas evaluated.

In addition to the certification program, the Institute sponsors anational apprenticeship program for cooks, an entrance into theculinary profession for hundreds of young people every year.

Chef Benson, his wife and two children have lived In South Lyonfor 18 years. He is active in several local charities including theMichigan Chef CUisine, Kiwanis Club and the Morgan Horse Associa-tion.

Chef Benson is currently maitre d' hotel of Schoolcraft College'sAmerican Harvest Restaurant and Professors Pantry.

Beachum and Roeser of Birm-ingham !s developing WilliamsburgSquare. an office complex onEisenhower, west of State Street

Lautrec Limited of West Bloom-field Is developing Arbor Meadows, amobile home vlllage on MichiganAvenue near Ann Arbor

Kojalan ~rtles or Birminghamowns 301 E. Liberty Street, an officebuilding. One North Main, an office-condominium project; and NortheastPlazll, an offlce-researth project atGreen Road and Plymouth Road. Ajoint venture with Comerlca Bank Isalso planned. according to AngelaKimble, director of corporate com·munlcatlons for Kojaian. The projectwill be called Comerlca Plaza andwlll be located at 125 South FiftHStreet KoJalan Is also partners Intwo Ann Arbor Holiday Inns and twoHampton Inns .

selective Development Co. of Far·mlngton HillS Is developing theBoardwalk Office Centre. a tlO,OOOsquare foot office complex at B0ard-walk and Eisenhower Parkway In theBriarwood Mall area.

Developers say ,Ann Arbor startedgaining popularity as a developmentspot about four years ago. "We'vemade a large commitmeot to Ann Ar-bor." Lutz said. His flrm'sdeVelopments will continue Into the19905, he said

To be successful, a developer mustunderstand what Ann Arbor Is andwhat Its people like and dislike, Lutzsaid. "U'5 not a Troy or aSouthfield," he said.

Building In AntI Arbor Involves us-Ing a smaller scale, a longer design

the downtoWl'larea because of a lackof land, Kwan said.

Richard Roeser, co-owner ofBeachum and Roeser In Birm-ingham, said bls firm was attradedto Ann Arbor because of the solideconomic base. Ann Arbor haa amQre level economic c1J.mate thanwhat we expertence in the metroDetroit area," Roeser said.

period and ~g a less urban ap-proach

To maintain contact with the com-munMy, Lutz's firm has 250employees working In Ann Arbor."We have a very Intimate understan-ding of Ann~," he said.

In developing lOt Research Park,his firm has hired campus en-vironmentalists from the Universityor Michigan to help develop a land Jonathan Holtzman, c:o-dWrmanplan, lakes ans pedestrian pathways. of Holtzman and Silverman In Farm-

At Tn Eisenhower Plaza, Lutz had Ington Hills, said' the Ann ArborIncluded an art gallery to try to glve market will continue to grow, but 11 Ishis building the qualities Ann Arbor very different from the suburbs ofresld$1ts feel strongly about, besa1d_ Detroit.

John Swisher of Swisher Realty In In Ann -Arbor, more respect IsAnn Arbor has been watching the In· given to eXisting landmarksDux Of Oakland County developers. Holtzman said, For example,' at ~"There are a number of them here. It Arbors development, bls firm baa In-certainly has picked up In the past tegrated five oak trees into thefour or five years." development.

SWisher said Oakland Countydevelopers tend to be a "little more David Gans of Selective Develop-h Ig h pre ss u re t h a n I oc a 1 ment Corp. said care bas to be takendevelopers." Lutz came In with a wben developing In AftR/MtiOjo. Helarge Ourry and \lnade his presence said his flnn has spent .. year and aknown, Swisher said. . half learning about Ann Arbor. In

David Kwan, vice president or con- designing a project, his flnn Is tryingsuiting for Peter Allen Associates. a to avoid being a "white elepbant."Realtor "In Ann Arbor, said Oakland The Boardwalk OUice Centre will beCounty developers bave been of classical design. "We feel Itwill bewelcome In most cases. "A lot of well received InAnn 'Arbor:r" be I8ld.them have been in the community for SwIsher said be thinks Ann Arbora very long time," be said. will continue to gain promtDesiee but

Apartment development bas been keep IlsoWl'lDavor. "very suceessfulln Ann Arbor, Kwan Lutz agrees, saying be doesn't seesaid, but the office market bas been Ann Arbor developing, 111 Ole. umesoft. "It's been a little slower than way metro Detroit has. ~IcloD'lsee Itmany developers bad expected," he developing In stmUar ~mi, Annsaid. Arbor bas to be dealt with· In a

OpportunlUes are also Ilmlted In delicateway,"hesald. -

Mlchlgan's smail-busInesS owners have reasonto wonder who their friends are at the SlateCapitol. Only 47 percent of state legislators voted70 percent or more In favor of Iegtslatlon backedby small business during the last biennium, ac·cording to the National Federation of IndependentBusiness/Michigan <NFIB/Mlchlganl

. This ratmg survey released by NFIB1MlchJgan,the state's largest business organization withmore than 21.000 members, revealed votingrecords on seven key votes In the Senate and ninekev votes In the House of Representatives.

The repeal of the Single Business Tax was themost cntlcal Senate Issue monitored, whUelegislative efforts to reform Workers" Compensa-tion benefits were closely watched In both houses

The NF18/Michlgan survey showed partisansupport for small business. Each of the :IJ)Republican State &!nators received a 70 percentor better rating and 13 tal1led 100 percent In favorof the smail-business poslUOII 011 the surveyedvotes

Only one Senate Democrat received a 70 percentor better rating and none garnered 100percent.

Forty·slx House Republlcans fared better than70 percent and 29 of 46 received a 100 percentrating Only one of 64 House Democrats registeredhigher than 70 percent. none of whom received a100 percent rating,

According to Juanita Pierman, state directorfor NFlB/Mlchlgan, Uie ratings symbolize the for-midable opposition small business owners face atthe state capitol.

"It's sad that out of nearly 3,000 pieces oflegislation introduced during this two-year ses-sion, only a small number of bUIs passed that havebeen helpful to sman business owners," Pierman •said.

"Most of the approved leglslaUoo serves only toIncrease taxes and the cost of doing business,wbile also adding greater regu1aC.Ory· andbureaucratic burdens."

Key Issues of Importance to small bUSiDessduro .Ing the two-year period Included legislation toreform Workers' CompensaUoo benefits. adecrease In property tax tied to scbool fiDancereform. a repeal of the Single BUSinessTax and anamendment to reduce the cost of Unemploymenttnsurance.

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tax" are haunting you, now Is a goodlime to ,~ your fears and learn therac~,

Wi~l)' J1lscussed, but frequenUymlsuniJerstood, the kiddie tax Is Con-g~ JIIay of closing a lax·lawloophOle that allowed parents to payless ta~ by shlfUng Income to theirchtldren ..

Essentially, lhe kiddie laxdIseourages income-splitting by tax·Ing.the unearned irlcome of chUdrenat \heIr 'parents' higher rate, ac·eordBtg to the Michigan AssociationOfCP.AI:'

The result? For the first time ever,milllOQ5'Of chUdren had to file taxreturns for 1987 at rates Il5 high as38 5 percent.

How your child's age Iffectl turltes~ The new law actually has twosets or rules - one set for chUdrenunder 14 and another for cbUdren 14andoliler

For a child under 14, the first $1,000a yeaI' In unearned Income Is taxed athis or her own rate. <Unearned In-~ome reff'rs to such Investment In·eonie as' di-.:idends, Interest, capitalgains and rents )

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Suppose, for example, your 16-year-old daughter's only Income Is$1,400In Investment Income. She ap-plies her $SOO standard deduction toreduce her taxable Investment In·come to $900, of which $SOO would betaxed at your daughter's rate andS400 at your highest rate.

Unfortunately, In certain cir·cumstances, your chUd may end-uppaying taxes at a rate even higherthan your own. To compute yourchild's tax, you have to add his or herunearned Income to your own taxableincome - making It possible to bumpthe total Into a tax bracket higherthan yours.

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These rules do not affect chUdren14 and older. Their Investment In·come continues to be taxed at theirown rates.

Elmed Income Itlil tlx.. It child'srite: Income from a Job Is alwaystaxed at the child's rate, regardlessof the chUd's age. For 1988,the stan·dard deduction generally offsets thefirst $3,000 a working chUd earns

You can make ibis tax provisionpay 'oif if you have a famUy-runbusiness. By employing yourchUdren, you can earn two' tax ad·vantages First, wages paid to yourchUdren are taxed at their lowestbracket Second, you or the familycompany can deduct the children'swages as a business expense.

Dependent chHdren 10M perlOl\llellemptlonl: Prior to tax reform,parents could c:Ialm an exemption fora chUd on their tax return and thechUd could claim an exemption as

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Incidentally, to claim dependencyexemptions, parents are now re-qUired to supply Social SecurItynumbers for aU dependents who areat least five years old. To apply for aSocial Security number, you mustcomplete form SSA-5 avaUable fromyour local Social security office.FaUure to supply a Social securityn\llTlberwill mean a $5 fine In 1988.

What hlppened to Clifford Trusts?Short-term trusts have long been acommon method for shlfUng Incomefrom a parent's higher tax bracket toa chUd's lower bracket. The mostpopular of these trusts, the ClInordTrust, allowed parents tb transferassets to a trust where the earningsfrom the assets were taxed to thechUd. By law, the truSt had to lastmore than 10 years, but when It ex·plred, the trust's \lS5ets revertedback to the Individual( s) who createdthe trust.

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L.lmlng to ,lYe with the kiddie tlX:Despite the new rules, you can stillfind ways to save money for yourchildren's future and mlnlmlze yourtax lIabUlty at the same time.

Shifting Income to your chUdren,for instance, can have advantages,even today, Remember - the first$1,000 of unearned lncome Is stUitreated favorably. That means, at to-day's rates, a child under 14can havemore than $10,000invested in his orher name before the Investment In·come would reach the $1,000 pointwhere' earnings would begin beingtaxed at the parents' rate.

For children under 14,lnstead of In·vesting In assets that generate tax-able income each year, consider In·vestments that are either tax·free ordefer taxable Income until the childreaches age 14, when It wUl be taxedat the chUd's lower rate.

One of the simplest ways to do thisIS to bUy United States series EEsavings Bonds In your child's name.

Federal taxes on the interest earnedwUl generally not ~UDW thebonds mature or are .

If your chUd Is at least two yearsold. an excellent alternaUve II pur-chasing new savings bondI that ' ,mature In 12 years after your chlld'.fourteenth birthday.

Growth stocks that are not payingdividends are another poalbUlty.The potential appreciation ac-cumulates tax-free and the cbUdwould be taxed on capital gaiDJ onlywhen the stocks are sold.

Hlgh·quallty, zero-couponmunicipal bonds are also a smart lD-vestment, parUeularly for a colJegesavings plan. Like all zeros, you buyzero-coupon municipal bonds at aprice slgnlflcanUy below the valueand receive the full face amountwhen the bond matures. Tbla livesyou the advantage of knowing exact·Iy how much your chUd wUl receive,while having the gain exempt fromfederal taxes.

CPAs say that you shouldn't let thekiddie tax spook you. To further ex-plore ways to avoid paying yourhigher tax rate on funds reserved foryour children's fuiure, you may want .to meet with a financial consultant. ~

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OCtober 29. to-c II m HowellRec center Crah.. bikedgoods. Discoyery- Toy ••Avon. Home Inlerlors, p....pon Jewelry. .nd muchmore

CRAFT Show. Nov. 5.tl).6 P m Old Whhe l..akeTOWnhall Crahe,. wanted.CAli Karen. (3'3-'1.,.

DEER PROCESSINGCut. wrapped. frozen atOzzle's Hartland area.1313~.7165

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f today and yesterday. Light·'mg and VIsual '"eels aftil.,able Reasonable rates.Please call. (5m~

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IT'S HALLOWEEN T1ME atPARty TIME We have paperprOClllCts. balloons and deco-rallons 'Dr all typea 01parties. Slop In and Me utafParty TIme. Woodland Plaza.Brighton (3131227·7488LOOKING lor unwantedHookblll birds (313)881·12115or (313lllll7·2582LOVING Photography will doyour wedding pictures.Surprisingly Reasonable.Call lor free wedding plan.nlnggulde (313.... 2130MIKE DUKAKIS created theAlhance Against Drugs HlaAlliance served .. a modelfor Congress' Drug F....SChools Acl of ,. VoteDukikls lor Presldenll PO.POL ADVT.

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CUTE klnens a weeks Blackand while Litter trained(517)22J.i462 ,DOBERMAN mix pupPYBrown and tan. very prettyGoodhome 151~DOU8LE·OVEN. eleClrlcstove Okler WOltdng COndI-t1on(51~FALL garden manure Willhelp load MlIlord area.(313~.FEED bin. very large. made01 wood You haul(31313*0088FEMALE spayed ,.,., yearGOlden Relriever / Lab mixLovel kids (313)187""1FIVE month old maJe eal.Ihon hair. part Aunio(313l8S7-4480FREE pallets (313l.437'" 01'(313~7.eoscGAS powered lawn mowert1a S. Ely. NOI'tl\vtlle.

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REGISTERED BaueltHound. loves kkls Call alter6 pm. (517)548-2310STEEL plclure window.5""x41t Siorms and screen.Inbcluded (313)131-1280STEREO In pecan cab4net.Needs some repairt313le32-6M4TWO cues developer. lonerlor savin copier. MOlle! a70.seo (51715*-9311USED 011 turnace. goodcondition 0 haul.(3131227-4371WOMENS I)lke also 10 IP8edIhal needs repa ..(31j~7-6573YEA~ old male Bulldog/Pit.bull cross Neutered Aher6 pm. (517)50&6-1115

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Large variety 01 music.excellenl _nd IYltem .ndUghl show Experienced andreasonable (517)548-1127LIVINGSTON Players arepresenting "The MouseTrap" by Agatha CMatle onOclober 27. 28. 21 andNovember 3.•• 5 at The MillPond Theater. BrightonTlcketa (1& adult. 55 SeniOrand atudental avallatH atCooper'a J.... lryPREMIER BIg 8andl Any and• 11 occ.alona. C.II(51~7. (313)34&02856

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ST GEORGE'S HOUSEHOLD FOUND Black eal. lemaleAND RUMMAGE SALE. Dwyer Road vicinity. Hart·November 7. a. 1 M p.m. land. (313lS32-6008Quality turnlture. light KmEN. e 10 a months. TaltHdvres. draperies. organ... and 10 Mile (313~7-«137.111 E. Comllerece. MlUorcI.. MIXED lemale Malamute.SU8STAHTfAl dtacoun1a' 5I/Argentlne. OctOber 218rancI new dellgner bridal B Iu e / b row n e y ••.and bridal party gowna. (517lW-4387ConsIgnment gowna allO •• ;;SM~A~LL~maI=:=-::e~Beag1;;:-:=e-.-new~131PV13 COllar. Kenalngton and Grand

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Telephone Inalallallon al ~to 50% eavlng. (313)227-5116.

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PUBI.IC SERVICEANNOUNCEMENT:

TWO lema Ie BrittanySpaniels. red and white15tn22U508.

021 House. for sa..BANK FORECLOSED &REPOSSESSED HOMESFrom $1 00 Fix and sell 101'big $$ call (313)687~730 ext.H'101 Noon to 6 pm 'or$34 15 buying guideBRIGHTON 3 bedroomranch Excellent condition lorslaner home On crawlspace. no garage $59.900Adler Realty. (313)229-5722or(3131229-e55l1BRIGHTON. Adorable new 3bedroom. 2 lull baths. cepeCod Wo04ed. lakeprivileges (3131229·2217claya. evening 13131~2f.

IlAIOHTONPrlClId 10 .. 11 Cla .. lc sub-dlvl,lon. two mil .. 10 ....'100 aq It. lour bedrooms.ba .. menl 2.,., car garageSuperb concllllon T.llilullyclecorlllld Prlyacy Inhanc·lidby nel/lhborlnt/ Iree I.rm5105,000 (M.l"

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(3131227·2200

BRIGHTON. Immaculate 1100aq It • 3 bedroom ranch. 1.,.,baths. lull basement. 2 eargarage A bargain at $71.900CAli Randy Meek. The MichI-gan GrouP. (3131227-4600(3«111BRIGHTON Ctwmlng andunique older 5 bedroomhome In excellent condition.lMge ctty lot. Huge IIYIngroom wl1h wood burner.SoacIous maater bedroomwiltl posalble private bath.RedUCed 10 •• 900 PI....eall Hlkla Wlscher RealEstate One (3131227-5005.BRIGHTON SChools.l,835aq.It. colonial In dealrableWoodlake VlllaQe. :l largebedrooms. Iwry room withwalkout. large deck. centralair. ItIIched 2 ear garage.easy access to 18 and 23.$112.000 by owner.1313)221.7207.

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C,rcu'-llOn 08.100Wednesday Oreen Sheet •.•• " •• Mon. 3:38 p.m.

CorculaUon .5.150Buyer's DII.ctory ••.•••.••..•••.. Fri. 3:30 p.m.

NOTICES

LOlt-RewardFemale DIrk BrownLab. Being trained

forblind.

(313) 437-8821Brtt1lny Spaniel Aubum andWhite. Red Collar .......Sanl1Or1umRoad. OctOber 24.(517)641:M11.

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". SpecIal Nota.

ALL TELEPHONESInalallallon IIYe to 5O%'itQ Ityour ... ' kltl .vailable AIIO.phOne. 101'~ ~RKTEK~~.ATTENTIOH Young .Englllllwtve. Are you eager 10 meetwith 1lIIIII? Cell either Sue.8IlMna. Sue. (51~1"or!!~1 (313)231.JMBOD"? Mind? SpIrIt? find outwho you are' call the0Ianetfca Hatllne 1(1OO)f()R-TAUTH.

BRIGHTON. Dealgned lorcomlort 3 bedroom ranchwith central air, detaclleCloarage and Ibh All 101'1&7.500 REALTY WORLD -VAN·s. (3131227-3456

l.cD 8Q 11. ranch has grealroom. bl8 kltch.n. 4bedlllOms. n large .Iot. -callMill. (3131~. The MIcI1I·IlInGroup.

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349-40~(f' .BRIGHTON Schools 3bedroom ranch home Now'under construc/lon Lakeaccess 1.350 sq h. .,.,acre101 Great room with studioceiling. 2.. 22 h Ittachedgarage Brick lront elevatiOn.energy ellicient lumace.Anderson windows; lullbasement. 1.,., baths. 181floor laundry. Occupancy.November 11181. 1104•••Steller Building,(517)~15. (313)22MlI68.BRIGHTON Schoola.8687 F1el<lcrest Completelyremodeled 3 bedroom ranchhome. brick and aluminumWOOd deck Concrele padand loollng lor 2.,., ear garage,nclucled Nice treed 101.SS9.100 By owner.(3131227·2065eVBnJngs.

NORTHVII.LE • 8 room •• bedroom. 2.,., bath. 2.21' IQh Neutral tones throughout. 'ormal dining room,large open 'amlly room· Idea' lor entertaining. 2 Cllral1Khed garjge all lor $1•• IlOO Hurry call Steve It3G-403O •

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1-5 p.m.. 58t&1rUY. Oct. 22Make Seturday your day lor house hunting! Comesee this loyely oCbedroom. 2Yz bath cape "CodIdeal location In Northville wllhln walking dl''-llCeto town & schools. Priced lor the young lemllydN.of • Mlle. E. of Shefdon). at 115 a,... Call34t-4030 for more Info.

BRIGHTON SCHOOLS:Artfully landscaped ground.with tennis court. oCbedroomS. COlonial with cozyItreplace lor winter nights.$169,900 REALTY WORLD -Van·s. (313)227-30455 '~21~j .• 1

SUBURBAN REALTORS

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\.19-1l1<:BRIGHTON: Cute .. a button.This 3 bedroom ranch. 1 bath.plumbed fOl' aecond. paltlaJlyItnlshed basement. Largedeck $63,500. REAL TVWOJlLO· Van·a.(313)227-30455BRIGHT'O=::;:N~'T=-a-:-ke-you-r-:-Iancl-~lord 0" your payrolll Allnewiy remodeled condo. 2bedrooms. carport. anextremely anracttvebuy 101'lust $46,500. REALTY WORLD• Van·s. (313)227-3456.

BRUCE ROYRealty. Inc:.

REAL ESTATE

Fant .. tk: Homet Located In MeadOWbrook Glens •3 bedrooms and 2 full balha. BeautifUlly decorat~In nelltral decor. l.'vlng room with woodburnerstove. family i'oom. 1.t floor laundry and muchmore •• 125.800.

W.lk To Townl 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch. FlnlShtldbalJ8ment. lormal dining. Florida room. fireplaceIn living room. library with berber carpel could beoCthbedroom. EnclOaed patio. owners tran.'.rred.1137,100. _

Quality PrIced Right! Executive two story. neutral'decor, all the amenities. Located In Carriage HillsSub. oC bedroom.. 2111 bath.. cozy flrellJaeewafmth for the winter. 1218.100. '

Prtwacy 0.,.. This 3000 aq. ft. ranch .II~ 00over an acr. WOOded lot. Custom built oCbedroom-with 3 lull bath.. family room with lull wallflr.place. Not a Orlye By. Unlimited po.alblllties11•• IlOO

BRIGHTON SCHOOLS:Waterfront canal. large IlYlngroom. p.rt basement,garage. Land contractassumption Call lor detalla.1&5.900. REALTY ~RLD -Van's, (313)227-30455.

.... '.Cute anet Cozyl This 2 bedroom rancll ~on abeautifUl Yz acr. lot In NorthVille. - -ManyImprovem.nt. Insld. and out. P.rfect I~ 'DIosenewlYWeds .•• 800. <~.:NORTHVILLE'S BROKER

150 N. CENTER, NORTHVILLENOVI ~ 4 Bedroom Colonial. 140'-10t.$129,900.NORTHVILLE - 1.02 Acres, 132' wide.$75.000.NORTHVilLE - Pheasant Hills, new 4bedroom .. 3100 SQ. ft., 1st floor masterbedroom, jacuzzI. $289.000.

-RENTAL-NORTHVILLE - Downtown efficiency.furnished, Incl. heat, $350 mQS.

I.... at,,"",t opportunity' Well eetabll.h8C\.itofll-able bu.ln .... owner rNdy to r.tlr •• will ...... andhelp with financing. can for more details.

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349.. 700OVER 41YEARS

EXPERIENCE

NEW UITINO • 3 bedroom btlck ~nc" haa bMnnewly deoorated alld recently updated. HOftHI offe,..nnlaheel Rec. Room. nicely lalldlcaPtd yerd withdeck. al1Khe<l garag •• anct Ia within walking dtatanceto achool. 1101,800.

NORTHVILLE TOWNIHIP - Lovely. bedroom countrystyle home on beautllully treed lot With 2 outbuildingsf.. turea Jaroe family khetlen. WOOd atove In livingroom. ,.,., bath.. btlck patio. and prlv.tAj yardl11oC.lOO.

NICE RANCH -110 lOT· Most Impreilive 3 ~00fl\brick Ranch on nicely Ireed .,., acre lot In dealAbi.Echo Valley SUb. Featurea Include step lIVerklt;.ehen, cozy 2-way IIr.pIaoe between IlYIng andfamily room •• garage and more. 1122.IlOO. ........ - ....CITY OF NORTHVII.LE • Unique oCbedroom home Ieframed by lowering tr .. a In a park.Jlke MAG malmoat an acre 'eature. dining room. FIo~ ......IInlaheel RIC. room with tireoleCe. Sbove groolllJ'pO'bl..2.nd • 3 car garage. l1a,ioo

NEW UIT1NO • Condition and Iocellon. Mra CleanrMl'y doea live herel 4 bedroom. 2\\ be"' Colonlel ona large ,","Ium COUtt lot. Beautifully landee:aped foryear roIInd enIoymem. Amenlues Include CIA.custom kitchen. buietMnt and enacheel garageAaklng 1114.100. - - ,NORTH HILla ESTATU • Dealrable M.ncheatermodel Colonial on nice treed lot backed Into woodedcommona ..... featurea den or 5Ih bedfOCM11 J~baths, dining room, 11t floor laundry. 1amlI,~deck and IIde entry garage. Just reduced 1171"'!Ui.-:NORTHVILLE mATU • Sharp center' ;~;;;.;.doubl. wing Colonial on beautllutly treed .,., ..,. lotwi", Imprtaalve circular drlvt. Home ".. been verywell maintained and ".. a dell ..... llat 01 elltfu lorcomtort.blelMng.IU •• IOO.

349-5600~..

NEW lamlly IODklng lor an , WE would like to thank all 01Apo,tollc Pentecoille thoae who helpad us andChurch In the Brighton area. vla"ed us during our time 01Please eall Ken 01' Metedlth IOm)W And a tIl8CIaI thanka(313)227~ to tile VFW lor tile UN 01 tileNEW Swill Formula. for men hall and tile dinner. Theonly Feel younger and Campb!ll Family.Increase mucullnlty. AlII for 114 In M""'mWeltey. (3131414-1212.

Pursuant to P .L.1oo·203 ,.. ------- ....December 22, 1117, Sec1lon.005. B (11 2 (2) (AIOreenbrlar care Center.Howell MI Hereby certIf*""t " IIaI Immediate .....able qualilled IkHIed nurIlngbeds 101'tile noted .... 1ebttItydate and In Ihe nOled I

geographical regIOn andreadily available to all hoeP-Ials having an aaoremtntwith tile Secretary of "" USIDepanment 01 Heelth andHuman ServIces. Such IYIII- I

abllity Includel LIvlngatonCounty II • millimun, andavailable Ikllied nurllng care

.Irom the aurroundlngcommunltlel5eplembed 1 thru September30.1 •

CIT1Z£N8 tanIl watch. black1trIp, rKtangu .... face withRoman IlUIlleraIs PaIr of

TIle Fowlerville V.F.W. Auxlll- SunCloud brandlUnglaeaea.ary No ..... II hIYtng Ita 8ttQ!l!on1ttl.(3131m.11111.Annual "Country" era"s FEMALE 8eal PoInt $ameaeBazur on saturday. HeMIn- Uf. Front deOIIWed. IlIutbar 5. ,. /rom • a.m. to ..,.. Loat on KrMI RoId5 pm The V F.W. Poet II 10·21-16 " found calllocated on 1158. Detroit St. (313)171:6'.01(313)2:31·' ....lUll IOUth 01 Grand River In LOHQ.HAIAEO bIIOIl rneIeFOWIaI'YiIIe Shop .rty lot eat. 10.17", ~Ie andthole extra apeclaI Chr1If. M-Je R...-rd.~_.. WOLVERINE LAKE • Condition c.n·t bemaa praenta 1U1J!UIed .. .In thla remarllable 3 bedroom ranch.QUALITY legal MI'YiCeI .f 111 Found Weed,.., ,.rd. ,,"me •• terlor. IncIlCIQue .. Intertora"ordable prteea Uncon- =-2--=B;R7;IT;:;T;-;A;-;N~Y;-:8:;-:p:-::e:-::n7Ie~':::a-.I' bMutifully decorated In neutral tonea. ImPlCCllble.teated dlYorte (no ctlIIcIren, , ....... - ~ NorttI 01 172,100.0233 ..no propeftyl _ Olvon:e WI"". .(wi'" hltcl • I ...... - Fowlel'YlII.. (31 122S-7151. 0

'" c ren. ""'" _. (517)54!:2GC1O LY N TWP.· Building all.· Wooded. roiling lac,..,Drunk drtvlng /rom •. ""'''LE ~ ..........f.. MPtlc: alrMdy IneWIecl. Iantaatlc rellclentlel lite.Drtver'a llcenM reetoratIoft ~. ._ .. , 146.000.. 8InkNI*Y. /rom.: .. It O.k OrGYe. 8mall. ••

One I/l'IIpIewlll, III. CouIt (517)5!:lm. I WEST BLOOMFIELD. Building lite • Upper 8traIteCOIta addHlonaI F« he 8I..AQ(/Tan tenter. Howell Lake pftVlleclQea PerflC1lltetor walk~ balsment.oonsuttItIon. call Ahornty ~~,.!.lI'tY ~~ LaItt LakeYlewlrom praperty. 115,000.Gary LAntz, 131!)347·1716. ~. )!!!Z!1_....8ERIOU8 about ICla'n, 1RlOHTON. MALE PUPPY. MOYl· Vacant IentI •• 1lCtI..... t 1!WMtm4Nlt 1IC*IntlaI.MlQIIt? I"IOeC 0* ,.... ~~ ,. ....... nt loCI. aoo ft. frontage on 13 mile • ...., end ....All nutrttIonaI. ,. III*Ifto an d Iecon d It r .. t. 117.Il1O."'·M!!CYm_UII2. (SIp·1.. -- .----------- __ .a 330N. Center .·Northvllle·.

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HART\.ANOOU.I,ly pluS" B,.nd he.COUhl,y c.pe cod on In,e.wOOda-d .aCfes InexceptJOnaJ"0' Full w.lkoul fOUlbedrooms two baths,n.tural Ilreplate T.,o Car at.. ched ga'age Load. 0' e.·"U SISI 000 (0434)

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FOWLERVILLE Look at whal199 900 will buy' Immaculatecountry home on 12 acresBartl pnd pasture lor horsesHeal Insulated pole barnWon I lasl long 135071MIChi-gan Group Realtors Call BillPa'k (517)546·2032 or13131227~FOWLERVillE ·Sm-.1I2bedroom Immaculale condl'lion, new carpel. drapes andpalnl Ihroughoul newfu,nace Outet. pflvale yardon dead-ilnd Slreel S33,9OOland Conlrllcl poss/ble.lmme<fiile poneulon(31~~2813 131~~~ __

HARTLAND •Beautoful Dulch Cotonlalwllh masard 1001. proles·slonally landscaped on a "'-acre 101 Three bedlooms.3'h baths a huge mIIstersUite and ton,shed watkoullower level wllh a Finnishsauna EXlremely mohvaledseller $1~.9OO 183111

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• 517/546·7550313/476·8320

Ii CONDOMINIUMS

. WCDOOIDC,[.... .,."' ....HILL6 -::::.;~:;.......(B'Oker Pa,tlclPllllon Welcome)

-'- MODEL PH: 229·6776

ANlf!~.auol4ln\l~I'" homts InBrighlOl'l IOf 23 ye.rs

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$ ,Wednesday /ThU'~lIY. OCIObe, 26/27 .1lI88-S0UTH L VON HERALD-MILFORD TIM.ES-NORTHVILLE ~ECORD-NOVI NEWS-!>-B

021 Hou .. s 021 Houl,1 021 Hous ..

BRlGWfON too"- no turltler -- - - ~ _.- ---- .....-Th" ~)JlIOrOom COnl$mPQr·ary r~ WlS 1)ullI In 1988 BUilDING A OREAM HOME?and 'hai It'Ierylhlng you,·lamlly needs Localed In I DIscover our combon.lIonpeacelul subdIVISIon on conSt,ucllon and end morl·almost I atre and IS only gage tlnanClng prC?Oram Wemlnules to Ille expressw.y w,lI p,ovlde unhm,led drawSand lown P'lCed al only 10' Ihe do-Il·yoursell home$12$.000. fo' your pnyale bUIlder for low ,alet andvIewing. please call, Rob'n reduced fees call ourDymOnd al The MIChigan construction 1000ndiVISionGroup (3131227-A600 (No3384 Flrsl Seounly Savings BankBRIG,HTON, Allway" "HillS (313)352·77OO.1313)33$-7700SubdiVision Quick OCcupan. Equal Housing Oppol1ullllycy on-,-t!lIe' very clean 3bedrqpnfr 2 balh. open lloor FOWLERVillE RiiSedranChplan qUla·level Plovllely Wilh 3 bedrooms l'i> baths 2I~~ aJ lUld Of culdesac car altached on 1 .creFamily room Wllh fireplace. Paved WOOd burner $84.900elc £ne,gy efflCtenl. low gas The Michigan Group SIevebills Only $113.900 Call BIbbee (51.?)~193 __m~E KRAFT lor more _

Informahon (3131227-4600or(3f3)22'-5221 The MichIganGrou.!'..BRteHroN. "YiOodland-"HiliSSubdlv{slon ChlIrmlng andconYlln"nl 1.990' sq IIIn.flriel with 2 lamlly rooms."reqlac~. ~l!",rll aor. deckalt~*garage. elc Pricedrlghl al'1,..9OO Call IRENEKRAt:T 1~131227.4600 Or(313J211·5227 The MlCh'OanGr~u(f__ ·_.__ _ _

BR!9HTON .. PeacfljJl seclu·slon. U acres bof(lerong onIhe H"uron River 3 bedroomColonial wllh family room.fireplace. basemenl garage.elc Many surprises$161.500 Call IRENE KRAFTlor ofIlore' ,n'ormallon.(3131227.-eoD Or (3131227·5227ThHClchlOaft GroupBRIGHTON' Builder'S prelIquidallon New IIlOOels.occupancy Wllhln 30 days 3!le4fl)()lM and study 1'h acrelot t(p 2 $158.500 •befrooms WIth 30 11 grealrodln on "acre 101 No 11$1~.500 3,.{ledroom CapeCoG on I'; stre lot No :l2$9'.900 Adler Homes OlllCe(3131229·5722 Model(31)1229-6559BA!GHTO~Wlllbulld newhOt'tes'stal1lng Irom 191.500InolucHrs 3' bedroom. 1\o'tbath.lldlc,*,. nook. diningroc1m hvtng room. 2 cargarage. lUll basemenl on 'haroe 101 Open dally Irom 12106 : Closed Tuesday andTIWrsday Adler HomeS.Oltlce (3131229-5722 Model(3r,l)229-6559liRioH"ib,r-3-bedroomColonial near lown andexpresSWl)'s 1'h ba\hs. fullbase,"enl:' large maslerbe4rdolft. Ilreplace. deck. GENOA Township Open2 car allached garage. lake house Sunday. OCIOber 30. 1&toess- Brlghlon SChools 10 5 p m Spacious 4S9r:tlOO 13131m-4017 bed/oom home on 2 acres.~FQ.H~' Mystic Hills has a 101 to oller lor onlyN "WIIar ~ buy' Newer 3 $119900 Excellenl locallon.

.. ni~lemporary on 1 only mlnules Irom lown TakePIU<~-'~I. Many. many BlIghlon ROlIdto Chilson andexrr-.. .SllC yalue II loliow open sogns 10 3ge6 E.onlY':II .9OCl. Call Elaine COOn Lake rd Hosless.H~ il- The Michigan Robin Dymond. The MIChiganGr2Ue-lst3I227004800(3525) Group; (313)227004800 (NOBRlelt'rbtl· Owner Irans· 32341lerrid. ~ cuslom buill GREE·N--Oa-k-T-ow-nshlp By21lJ1 IQ tt. colonial. 4 large ownqr BrICk ranch on I acre.bedrooms. 2'h baths. 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs hvtn·SiliCious '&l"lIy room wllh groom .. 'amlly room withbrick flr'eptace All rooms fireplace. farge kllchen.laf1le and Sl)ICIOUS Horl18' basement, al1ac1\ed garage.haa cenlral all condilloning. lrees Excellent condlllonallailly Ihroughoul Low $120.000 IIrm 10611 RUshtonIrafflc cu!:de-sac IOCIllon. R,*, (313}437.eo76Wal~r br1~ll'lOes on Lake of HAMBURG Like SeclUSIon?Ihe tolnes Exlraordlnary ? WI? HOWELL area COzy Chalel IqujlitY al1)nfy $1&5.900 Call WOOds Idille low heal on almosl an acre 100 pineElalne ....... ldhs al The MiChl- billS? This. bedroom cuslom seedlings planled a year agogan Group (3131227-4600 buill In 1978 home has II all I 400 sq It with lull wall lleld(35241 $124:900 REALTY WORLD • slone IIreplace. 3 bedrooma.

Van s. (313)227-3455 11'h balhs Many moreBAIGIiTON .J(:hOOls Under HOWELL Available now ~ fealures lhal are a must 10conslT1lCtk7n 2100 sq 11 2SIOry.• bedrooms. 2'h balhs. acre. Clyde Road 2 bedroom see' (No 25391 COntacl NICkc04lnlry porch $139.900 counlry home. 2 car garage NatOli. The liVIngston Group.(~~ ,~.ooo (517)~186 __ 1~1~l~7:46OO~ _

HAMBURG STUNNINGCALIFORNIA CONTEMPOR.ARY' Grell 'oom w,lh hre-place' Beaullful wOOded 101,3bedrooms 2 fUll balhs (I wllhI "cull'l SIlICIOUS kllcllenlNew consl,uchon Sllil limeto pick you, own colorsS225,000 Call Sharron MelVIn(313)971.6070 EvenIngs.(313)697-<1338 Charles Rein-hanCOmpanyHAMBURG 10wnSh~p' Teriif.clocal IOn and a prNate 1000ge.

·wllh a beaufllul Ylew 01COrdley Lake. access 10 IheCham or Lakes 3 bedrooms.Itreplace wllh Insel1 andmuch more for only ~(313)878-9352HAMBURG--Iownsh'iPByOWRer 2 bedroom. 1'h balhlanch l\o't Clr Illlchedgarage on 1 67 acres In-ground 2OxoiOpool. fencedbackyard, bUIIHn ,.nge.d,shwasher 192.900(313)231·3100

HARTLAND Open houseSunday, ()(Iobf!r 30. 2 10 5 HlG~~ND Does Ille S/lllllpm 10584. V,lla Well m111n-lown almosphere appeal 10lathed bnck ranch on estale yOU? Then you shOUld ...size 101 In beautl'ul Billen Ihls professionally deco/lllldlike Ilea Flmlly room wllh and landscaped home on 1 32bllck lireplace 111 1I00r acres lOcaled wl\hln walkinglaundry. 3 bedrooma. 2 lutl dlslanee O'Shopl and librarybalhs basement. 2 car The .. lling on lhe cul~e-sacga'age Walking dillanca 10 oilers privacy The,e are overSChools Greal Ireeway 200 pine Irees bordering IheIccess $1a..900 Homes In<: properly Underground(313Je32.5050 sprinkle" Ind encloled

-- -.- -- --- - heallld Florida room. livln·alFORD groom, lamlly loom. 3

Come see All Ihe herll work bedroems. 2 ca, ll1acheclhn Deen done N_er garage Call lor aflPC)lnlmenl$'d,ng, healing. plumbing (3 1 3 1 887 •• 883 0 r~~~mel:-;:;:~::, ~~~t ...= (313)632·~1 ASking $95.900d'yw," .n\l carpet W~I" H_omes Inc.-=-_.,.,..,. __p"vlleges to Rowe Lake HIGHLAND Beaulilut doublerll,ee t>e<lrooml. I....bathl wing Colonial In one 01

1o,. $ong" 14.500 lC"n Hlghl.nd·s /lnell subdlVl'

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(3131227.22bo lion 2 car attaehed garage......iiiiiiiiiiii_______ plus exira slorage In lhe- shed Heulral decorHIGHLA~[) Herllage Farms. Ihroughoul Huran ValleySlunnlng 4 bedrooms. l\o't Schools Owners trans·balhs. llreplace and beaullful ferred A greal family homeland$C&ping Won't last long. for •• 900 Call Ham.s. In<:$118.600 Cenlury 21 Al The (3 1 3 I 6 3 2 • 50 5 O. 0 rLake!.131~:.:21:.:.1:..:.1 13)3)8S7...es3= _

HAMUBURG TOWNSHIP

Beaulllul country selling.large lot. 3 bedrooms, 2balhs cenlral air. manyexl'as Allo,dabie prICe al$19.900. Owners are IMyingslale Ihey say selll Pinckney ... ------------- .....SChOOls

A,e you lookIng lor aspacIOus home lor yourg,owlng family? 3 bedrooms.2 baths. lamlly room wllhllreplace. 1'/. acres All Ihlsfor only $89.900 PinckneySChools

SPEND THANKSGIVINGIN YOUR NEW

ElSTER CUSTOM HOME!Superb <wallly Anderson windows. majesticIlreplace. mainlenance free exterior. Iota ot,exlras Now fealurlng •

'8000 Price ReductlonlCALL BEA JOHNSTON

THE MICHIGAN GROUP(313)227-4600 (313)449·7371

Models open 3-6 Tues. Wed. ThUls; 12~ Sun4ay.Call lor dlrectlonsl

ThIS home has II all •bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 familyrooms. 2 /areplaces. beauUfulpllvale selling IUSI mlnulesIrom a goll course. Theperfecl home lor living andenlenainlng PinckneySchools. $179.900

LAKES REA(TYSuburban & Waterfront

(313)231.1600(313)662·2115 GENTRY· REAL. ESTATE

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HARTLAND -By owner 19501sq " upe cod on 1 acte 4bedrooms. 2'h balhs. 2 carallached garage. Ilreplace.lull basement. cenlral air.oak plank /loors. deck. 12x20Iwo slory barn. Houselocaled In Country ClUb Subon cul-de-sac with paved!slreels $129.80013131632·56aI/HARTLAND. Owners Irans·ferred. • bedroom DutchColonial. on 4 acres. 2300sq " F"sl lIoor laundry.lamlly room wilh bflck fire-place. horse barn. jusl 011paved road. Harlland areaJust reduced $7,OllJ) fo-Sl09.900 Homes. lnc(3131632:5050

M,lh>rd I1t31684-6666Hlqhland (313) 887·7500Ha,lIand (313) 632·6700

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RELAX AND ENJOY ALL THE 8ENEATS OF ALLSPORTS DUCK LAKE In Ihls exceptionalLakelronl 5 bedroom home In a well establishedsubdIvision Three Bnd a hall balhs. portable barand a Home Warranty Included. No 158. $219,000.HOWELL

Superb 1000 FarmhouaeTOTlIoLL Y remodeled wllhthe best 01 evarythlnglThree bedrooms. t'h baths.

~~~~rn~age. :.r'0~1;ae,es Clnse to lownS129.IlOOcall lOf delalls

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• 5171546-7550313/H6-I3Z0

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Closed Tuesdays& Thursdays

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HOWELL8uutdul (OUnlrv I.nch wnh 3 plu. ~.dl""n, \car dfl.ch~dgar. 2 barn' I, ~I:\ Z'l,..atrpoot)l & pool /'II"IUWO hunUtot,u,< ,,,p,,,"J(' itp"T"l,nt wf\h 2 btd'oom\ Ind tlf.fplMt' M",.,,,, to .. ,

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PINCKNEV~ ,." 1-'\.1 ftduud on 4 bfdroom F.n. h ......IthI "pl~( t l.'lm 11, f(M\rn df'n ("In HI aCIf>\ j41.40 b\1 .. ,1 hJlfn '1b4 9l',(l Addlt t')n,ll III "CI~\

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BRIGHTON

'dIll 348-4414 dll\ 320-3353

... flDER'S PRE-WINTER LIQUIDATION, ._--•Sunday, Oct. 23rd -12·5 p.m.

NEW HOMES on 1and 1Yl Acre Lots

~~2 1T000Y: J BEDROOM. 2\o't bath. alUCIy, 2 STORY 4 BEDROOM. 2 bath. den.gr .. t fecllIl with Ilreplace. kllchen. nook kllchen dIning room. great ,oom wtthGlnlng.room. III IIoor taundry room. 2 C41r ",eplace, "'II lloor I... ndry,oom 2 cargaregellllth asphalt drlve. full basement \I.ragll wllh aaphall drive Full basemenlat!l8.!iOO Lal tlo 2.Lllklna Manor 11~2.SOOLol No 11 Llfklns Mano,

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HOllV There lI'e not many HOWELL Horse farm1I0mes In the markel located Complele '.c,lIly wllh 8 stallson 20 wOO4ed acres olfenng and lack Addlllonlli Sl xtOeasy commubng Thll Is only block barn/cemenl floor lOfQne of the amenlheS of Ihll slorage and garage 2cuslom buill VlClorlan slyled • pa'cels to acres each 2000milnor Over 2 600 sq It of SQ It remodeled house wllhliving space. gre.1 room wllh alumlhum s!ding $119.000.hreplace. enclosed screen The MlchlgJn Group SIeveparch. 10fmlli dlnlngroom. Bibbee (5~~~1.93 _very large "'itchen. 3 HOWEll MInt condition.bedrooms. 2 5 balh' Call tor la'ge I"-level on 5 ecres onyour prlvale shOWing Recen- p a v e d C h lis 0 n R 0 ad.lIy reduced $184900 Call Hamburg Twp 2 car garageI 3 1 3 ) 8 8 7 . 4 8 8 3. 0' plus 28x36 pole barn New(3131832-5951 Immedl.te ~Ilchen. 3 lull balhl, newoccupancy Allraclive Ilnanc· furnace paved d,lve 80Ingavall'ble Homes Inc trees $134000 call Nelson

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OPEN HOUSE 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.Sat. " Sun., Oct. 29 " 30th5016 W•• hatde 8ri ton

Oualily hOme In preatlglous ar ... 1100 SQ ". 2'h beths.D"ck Itrep/ace calhedral calUng. 1st lIoor laundry. lullhnlshed basemenl "'any more beautllul leatures MUltsee to Ippreclale IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. (No 32381$131 lIDO Fa, directiOns call

JanBlackledge Joyce Hannan(313)231·3746 (313)632·5593

THE MICHIGAN GROUP • 227..t&OO........

1ST OFFERINGt ShlIrp 3 bedroom ranell In Soulh LyonI"Iures lamlly room wllh lull walll1repillCe. country kil·chen with appllan<:es and basemenl 2 car a\1.lChedoarage $83.500

1ST OFFER1NGI ExceptIOnal Colonial on 10~ pel1ly w0od-ed acres leatures • bedrooms. 3\o't balhs, lamll~ roomwl1h IlrepJace. beaulltul kitchen wllh many extras, Iormaldining room and basemenl 2 car allached garage Polebam wilh 8 statls Oon'l miss thiS onelS206.5OO

SOUTH LYON - GorGeous quad. talfetully decorated.leatures 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. family room with fireplaceand counlry kitchen. 2 car at1ached garage Country sizedcomer lreed tol In superb neighborhood. $118.900

1ST OFFERING on this extra nice ran<:h In South Lyonleatures 3 bedrooms, country kl1chen ancs baNmenl.Fen<:ed back yard. Clole to slIopping. lIChooII and chur·ches. $82.500 •

Cenluryt1Hlr1ford Soullt-WeatUU4 Ponllac TraU

Soulh Lyon437-4111

OLINGREAL ESTATE, 'NC.437·2056201 S. LafayetteSouth Lyon, Michigan48178

RANCH ON ONE ACRE2 bedroom lIome al comer 01 SIX Mile and Earllar1Loyely acre. 'arge trees BeeuU'ul kltcnen. FlorIdaroom Full basemenl. garage S83.!500

FARM HOUSE ON 1 98 ACRES, BARNUpdated 4 bedroom 2'slory home. new vinylsiding. new rool. new elorms and screens Formaldining. 1 balh. basement 4Ox40 pole barn (AdGIt10nar 22 acres wllh dairy barn may be purchasedwith this home) m.800

22 ACRES. OPERATING DAIRY BARN52·stall barn on 22 acres al corner 01 Shc and Dbboro 4" well 1.995 leel 01 road fronlage Barnstores 15.000 ba'es 01 hay. (HOUle and pole barnon 1.98 acres across road may be purchased wit\hI. acreagel. 175.000.

NEW CONSTRUCTION -IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY3 bedroom r."cll. great room with lloor 10 vaulledceiling stone 2-way IIreplace. opens 10 dining aralso. Private masler sulle Wllh balh. 2nd balhahared by other 2 bedrooms. IIraflloor laundry. 12'doorwall overlOOking back yard and pine trees. At\aChed garage. lUll basement. Selecl your carpel10'1 acre 111&.800.

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Cozy comly ranch In quiet country subdivisionwllh everything you need for your flrsl homeThree bedrooms. lull basemenl. attached garage.woodburner In famllyroom. park area /nsubdivision This Is greal home lor a greal price187.800.

Vacant land In Ihe City of Noyl lor your drea';'home. 138.000. Call1oday lor delalls.

344-180041766 W. 10 Mile Rd., Novl. MI480SO

Each Red Carpet Kelm Oltlce IsIndependently owned and operaled

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BRIGHTONAr.. Wllerlronl. WAU:E"DLAK·E· OPENI HOWELL.Chate,u dotlbl, ..Brlnd new homa JUII HOUSE SATURDAY AND Ide 2 large bfdr~e. 2 lUllcomplattcl. Huga 101 on SUNDAY. " ... PM, Swim bathe. large and 101.UUOOprlvlte like Cuelom 4 Ind bOlt lrom your privet, CreetSlrvlc:ee.(511)S4&-33Q2bedroom colonial Hlghaner. eubdlvlalonbelCh on Walled HOwiCC ChaIHP'llfat~gV afficlenl. Wet bar arid Lake 1.200aq II lownhou.. Beautiful MObl'~,:3IlrepllCa In larnllv room COndoawith Iarga country bedroom. I"., • oakAndaratn wlndowl. deck arid kitchen, wllh doOtWaJl to cupboarde. Couo ,lfl'Chen.pallO Wllkoul IOwlr lIval pallO liVing room IIU III bath new carpel. on V .,4tlJ)Walk 10 "hool. Prime and opllonal flreplace. IOrrII (517)54&:281.3 ",' •locallon, Reduced 10 lell wUh view 01 lake. HOWEU ReducaC:Il..IIlt~I'$1$4,800 Ple.. e call Hilda Up.talrs 1.. lurea 2 large lIe occupancy 3 bedrootrl.Wlacher. R.. I E.tale One bedroom., bolh have lull man~exlr.. ICIM;'modti(3131227.a105. balh. MIllar ha. vaulted .22 C I ~S.:...BRIGHTON.100h on Lake01 celilngs. prlvlle doorwall arid •. res e•• lcell.lhe Pine.. 2800 aq. h. 5 balconv Full ba.amenl. (5m54&-3302 . .s..:~~bedroom quad. 2Yz baths. 2 some with walkout. 10m. . '. ". ~flreplKe •• WIlber. new kltch- without. 12x24 2aregec We IoSIand sell mobileen. eppIlanc:Ii, dec:k. arid Projecl FREDDI MA homes Let Ihe, ~es'wood Itoorlng Prlced.to .. n approved. Vlrtou. rnor1GIClI .. J" .,.,.000 mov&-ln conditIOn. progrem. lvallable thru Roa. slonlls hanu.l" ,>youf,ImmlC:lIitelv aYillable BV Mortgage company Take hOUllII\Onfleds, .. ' 'owner. ()13)227·24SI .... to HOYt RoleS exit. go ...:"- -- .'(3131227,7538. North 1013Mila Road. Eullo South L'ton ~IIQhlon &BRIGHTON Woodland Lake. E.. I Lake Drtve. go North Howell Are~sOYer I acre 2550 ICl It 4 lround lake. lum Ielt on D.,nnc Mob"",'bedroom. 3'balh. al1aChed Ponllac Trill. 3/8 mile down. Homes . .garage Hurry 10' complele lUll belore Ladd Road. or callthe wav you wanl. Rick or ERA Lakeland Reallv. tlU 7) 54 ... 1100.Sandv. The MIehIOln Group. ~(31~3~)383-458I==.,-- _(313)227-3857 m Mobile }tom ..HARTlAt(O· PrlYIc:y pIu., For sa..bI1ck Ind lIumlnum horne ==0==""--:=::-::=:--""-with 1.4 acr.. on Bullard BRIGHTON.1973Cllarnplon.Lake canal 5 bedroome. 2 f 2 x 55 Fur n I.he d'.baths. flreplac:e. gal heal appllanc:ea. air condltloner.Fencedbac:ltyard with malure wllher. dryer. .creenedIr.... $1.,100. (313)832·7013 porch. arid .Iorege roomPINCKNEY. PrIced reduced seooo. (313)221-1137.10 '105.100. Till. lovely BRIGHTON.lmllllCUtateParkwaterfront horne Is toealed Ellale Large comer 101.on a beauttful prlvale lake. It Explndo. gl", room.hII I sanlly beach, dICk. 4 awning. cenlral air. Vacanl,bedroom•• I bath. huge lot '17.800 Crill Servicli.with Iovety malure lree., ~(5:.;,17)54W302~~~'~-:7__ C-::

Brighton Stalelv counlry "replace. IlrnllV room wllh BRIG HTON VI can I 2colclnlal. 3-4 bedroom. (or bar tor entertalnlng. Don'I bedroom Pelfecl .tarterdenl. 2"., bath•• grill room. paIS Ihls up! Lakll Realty. $11.100 Crill Servicli.NlcelV decorated with over· Suburban I Walerlronl. (517)546-3302• Ized roome. Profalllonally (3131231·Ieoo(313)llll2·2115 '=BR~IG.I::.HT~O=N~II--by-owner--~~;,~::eo)8802 Margo. PINCKNEY. Rare wallltfronl 12 x 60 :oblle home:

• • find on Gallagher Lake. part Expando living room 12112080th Immedlale occupancy 01 Portage chain. '" II. exlre roOm. eo x ieo 101,arid cIoae 10WoodlandLake . fron1lge. larldv beach. 1400 paveddrive. 3 ear garage and

1Cl· h. 3 bedroome. 1 balh. car port. all appliancli.manyextru. $183.100 window trealment, arid more.

2lI36 Tim. Woodland LakeE.llies. all lor 143.100.(313)22I-1I5lI

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HOWELLS64.0001200sq It3 bedroom older home '/WIthmuch remodellno doneNeeds cosmetic touchloVingroom wllh lovelv brick',replaclt, large dining room.w,th kItchen 2"., beauttfulacres wllh lOvely Ir.. s andbarn on black top Onlvmlnules 'rom 1-96 and townJuSI hsted The MlcheganG,oup Reillors (3625) MUllcallJoe .'5elit.l517)54~~

LYON Town.hlp NewlV MILFORD Naw IIl1lng A NOVI BESTBUV IN NOVI 4construcled 1,575141h tredl- Colonial localed on ovar 1 bedroom colonial. Ilmliv\I0nII co Ion III Thraa ecre of roiling property In room with flrtplaca. lormalbedroom lWo balh. lamllV beautiful CaN Hilla .ubdlvl- dining room Rec:enUvrade-room. large two car Ittached .Ion In Milford In an ar .. 01 corated Large fenced cul·garage lull baaemenl. brick expen.lve hom... Thl. d.... c 101 Gr.. 1 IocallOn..nd vinyl .lded exlerlOr, hou .. is looking for a lamlly Clo.. 10 achool. Somaenergy eHlelent, llrel floor who 1Inlov. Ihe counlry appliance, I~uded, Immedl-laundry. ImmediateOCCUf)ln- almo.pherer. Tlke Immectl- ate occupancy. '114.100 Alkcy. I"., veer lull warranty. ale occupancy. 2114 lCl.ft '01' John ObrIen Real Estate$tCl&.425 Willacker' Home. and much more. 'UII,IOO: One. 1313134M43ll.(3131437., Call lor appoInlmenl. Home.. NOVI BROOKLYN FARMS

Inc 1313)132·5050. or Hilltop .. ttlng with llmoal(313)887.... II,; acrll 01parklike beauty.

=--=-_ MILFORD. OPEN HOUSE 3 bedroom.. 2"., bath In-Lake Sherwood. 1 10 5 pm level. Huge living room aridSUnday. OCtober 30th • al Ilrnllv room. 2 nalurel lire-5581 Leafwood. 13131815-1.. p!acea. rnlnll1.. to TwaIWIA.klng 1149.100 Homa. Oak. Mall. " •• 100. CIII!ncorporated (313)l1l)6.1. He= & Alloelltll.MILFORD Zoned olllee, (31:.3~~~70~. _Prime Iocallon In ttle Village NOVI. Spaclou. 3 bedroom0' Millord. 2 unit. upper arid' ranch wllh country almO-lOWerRecenUVupdatedwith sphere "lIlng. lmpreulvevillyl .ldlng. storms and 33xt7 ft. IamIIy fOOIlI wllh• creens. plumbing Ind IIreplace.nd beamed cell-wiring Upper unll complele- lng EnclOMd .un porch aridIy remodeled. Including attached garage. A mu.1 ...Merillat ~nel. In kllchen. value. '112.000.AIk for Pal.and ceramic bath. A large Cen~ 21 II the Lakll.village 101 with 0"-111"'1 l:31~3~~=~1200=....- _parking. 2 garage., 1 block I

Irom Mlln SI Offered al'"UOO. Home. Inc OPENHOUse(3131887-44163,(313l1l32-6051. SUNDAYNORTHVILLECity. By origI-nal owner. Cu.lom colonial 2 pm to 5 pmon pnvele wooded lIittIng.Approximately 3.000Ill.h. 4bedroome. 2"., ba"". lullbllemenl. Pella wtnclowa.large deck. cenlral IIr. Kidswllk very .hOlt dII1ance toschool Tatefully cIecorated.Call Nel.on Schrader(3131346183.

L'(ON TownShip .NewlVconstructed 1.4&5," L·.haped ranch hreebedroom Hellalator fir.place, two Clr IlllchedgarlOe. lull ballmenl. bnckand wood e.terlor, ene'gyefllcllnt, large lot. cOlorcholees IVlllable, 30 dayoccupancy. I"., year fullwa"anly "oe.5O& WillackarHomesJ313~_':008=7 _

HOWELL Open SaturdaV.OClober29 Sunday OCtOber30. '''' p m MOdellor .. Ia/·Craltech new con.trucllOnwllh 50 plans available 1.500aq It, 3 bedroom•• 2 balh••walk-out lower level relClv 10finIsh Contael GregGarwood. Preview Proper.t.es (3131227·2200 orfS17)~ •__

HOWELLFreShlypalnled new carpelAlmost 000d II newI' T_b4<lroom ranehwtlll _'koulbA.emen, room 'oranolh., tledroom and lamlly~=bf:W~edC::~..r~~.I~j,U11151.lIOO eM.)

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313/476·13'20

HURON RIver. HighlandMlrvelous 4 bedroom. 2".,bath spKlous colonial InmOVlt-," conditIOn LovelyIind.caping. access 10Huron RIver and GIll LakeTerrtflc 'amlly nelghbortloQdTUle'ullV decorated.Communlty ot flne nomes.158,900Julie Simpson. day.(3131"5-~3~0 eyeninga1313J&e3.2453The Charles_________ Reln~rt~_"'..:..:pa=n:Ly _

LAYTONVIEWESTATESNICe 3 tledroom rlneh Par·tlally "n,shed lull bnemenl..,Ih wet bar Large acre IQIconvenlenllv Iocaled nelr X·way access Must seeSS, 900 11015111

L'(ON Townahlp 1,637ICl h.conlemporlrv colonial.Thr.. bedroom, 2"., bath.H.. talator IIrljllace. calhed.rll ceiling.. balcony over.looking 0'''1 room. brick Indwood exlerior. Iwo caralliched garage, 6nergveHlellnl. unique cleslOn.1I,;year lull warranty "22,llOOW.,II,cker Home •(~~~-0092 _

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MILFORD. Near PratlnOGround •• Immicul.leupdated 2 bedroom with a"appliances "'ny exlr.sLow 101 renl -Immedllleoccupancy Sf1,000 CrestSlrvlces. (5111541-3302NEW HUDSON 12.&5 2bedroom. cenlrel Ilr. expao-do. Florldl room. WISheranddryer ImmediateoccuparleyAsking SlO.OOOor beSI ONer(313)437~ _ _ ,NEW HUDSON- i1fUif' :-itf,1211~ Windsor> ~Cleab:-' 2bedroom. 1 ball\. ~~ylurnl.hed. N.,., ,flK_,Enclosed an~.~"'dporch. Immediate llC:C1II!M'c . $7.500(313143 ••NEW HUDSON. 2bedroom. 1"., •room. dining rOdlIt.'fleJlacecentfll air. w..w. dry,r,new skirting. Vlttnt. $18.000(313)229-8494. I.·~',,~.NORTHVILLE 2 bedroommobIle homl!" excellentcondition. AppllllnceBwasher and <!('yer •• Shed$9.500(3131437·.. {NOVI Old DUlchl'erms ,.Fairpoint. 1211ll5.':$12.000orbe.1 o"er. 2 bedroom•• IIIappliances. ~ --Ill'Ing. bay Wlnclow'."'*Y'1IOOdcondlllOn (313)537~, '

BrIghton. LO¥Ily 4 bedroomQuad with grill Iloor plan.2~ ba"". Wann arid friendlyneulral decor. SecludedhHllop 101 'l7T7 Jannlfer."43.too.I3$48). .

NORTHVILLE. Condo.Oellr .. ble HlOhlandLaka. 2bedroom. I I,; bath. flreplaceand lull bllemenl. S81.500.Cenlury 21 Al The Lak••(313__ 2111.

Beautifully fTlIlnlained mini fann on 3 Krllll3llx84 2 s10ry barn' Home III. 4 B.R. II B.R onht. Hoor) POlSible walkoutl Formal diningroom. natural fireplace In L R Gr.. 1 locallOn!'124.goo ~,

Immedlale occupancy on lovely ludor. Excellenldecor. or.. t landacaplnglt Enler the ceramic:open lover. note L.R bay. large kllehen. Iipaneldoors. prlvlle lormal 0 R.. calh. belmed ceilingIn FR. FP wtlh WOOdInsert I ceiling fansFinished o"lc:e In basemenll Brlno olleral$I9&,goo34a.&43O

NORTHVILLE Exceptlonll1100ICl h ranch In the city.2-3bedrooms HorneI. brlghland airy Wllh beautllul ha",-wood rloora Large klte:hen Tom Dean. The Michiganand dining Spaclou. laundry Group. (313)227·4800 orroom. over.lzed 2carQIl'IlJe. !,:(3~13:!:)22~7:...:""=~, ,encloaed back porch. Roof PINCKNEYarea. Arlt o"er.reeanUv relhlngled. T.. I. Ing. by owner, 2 bedroomtllily decorated. Large lot ranch on canal, Parklakewith mature tree. Greal MtlIng New IIdlng. drywall.value II 184.100CIII Elaine .Cll r p e II n g IS 5 •000 .Hawkln. al The Michigan 1313)87W331.Group. (3131227-.100 or ROSE~~townIII=~Ip~save--reaJtor-.,--13131477.f711.(3S01I. leea. 180 ft. IrOn... au...NORTHVILLEby owner. Tri 3 aprIngled like. Acre 101.2100bedroom with Ilnllhed ...... q It. houll. 3 10 4ment. 1111acree. IdeII IOc:e- bedroom•• I"., bath. watk-oullion. rnlnulea !rom lown. blaernenl with WIlber. Move-In-ground pool. many lrees. In condition. "8.500.S215OOO. (313)34N414. I 3 I 3 1&3 4 • 2 3 3 7 lorNOVI 45811GaIwt~1,; mile ;J1flf!Oln:c;;:::;:ltne~n.::.I.~__ -,-_and Talt Good lrea. S. LAPEER,28 acre•. HIIIV.ContemporaryTudor horne. 4 Irees. .Iream. aec:ludtcl.bedroom.. ZI,; ba"". 2700 almost new -2 bedroom. 2ICl h .• yeara Old. In minI balh. wood slO'le. deckcondlllOn. ~ car attached $1111.100.Land ConlrKt, callgarage. canlra' Ilr. lull !::(31~3:2)18~7-2~07'll~_.,...,..-.,.~_balemenl. III acre wooded SOUTH LYON SCHOOLS:lot by pond. "82,100. Movelnindenlov2btclroom1313)347.f023. rench on 1 ac:ra Spacloua

I NOVI.Beautllul neutrIl decor living room with naluralIn thla 3 bedroom colonial flreplac:e plu. WOOdbumer.1.. luring 2"., bath. apacIoua Mu.I .... $&5.100 REALTYIantlIy room wtth· IIrepiace W 0 R l 0 . Van'..and IIrsl 1I00r laundry. !::(3:.::13,!!)227~'3455~~. _$144.100 Ask lor Dat1ene. SOU T H L YON: J u • tRed carpet Ketm ElIt8 Prop.. reducadl Country IMpg at Ita(313147Wl551i. IIn .. t. Thl. ~ bedroom

Colonial with cozy Ilreplaceon len acr.. In horsecountry. "58,100 REALTYwoALD • Vah·'.13131227'3455.

A«rechve br1Ck ranch In qulel neighborhoodwith 3rd. bedroom used III.mlly room. Hard-wood lloors throughoul ~xcellenl atarterhome or lor retired couple. All appliance.negOllable Ceillno lans (2) remlln. '7lI.1Oll.348-6430

New carpeting Ihroughoul. complelely r.painted 2 bedroom. I"., bit" townhou .. con-dominium. finished ba.. menl. I car all garage• allappllancee stav ..I,; mile from lakel 182.000~,

PINCKNEY. Waterfronl onBaas Lake. 138It frontage. 3bedroom. 1111beth. 2 cargarage. dICk. beauttful view.Affordablyprlced II $1I5.000.

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(313)231.1800

BRIGHTON Mu.1 1eI1. 1183Amer1cin. fOxlO. Very goodconditIOn Mu.1 be Moved.S2IlIO or be.1 oNer Alter

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Allractive Hlghllnd model III •• unken IIvlnoroom with natural Ilreplace Formal diningar.. All kitchen Ippllance. and wtndowIr.. tments stay. $85,500 ~.

aeautllully maintained 3 bedroom ranch Inquaint suburban popular ,ub. Loaded wllhamenltl ... wel plaster walls. IIIn1wood floors.Ilnlahed ba.. ment & screened In patio Ire ju.1some 01the extr .. satI,goo.~.

Well prlc:ed IamliV home In gr"l IOCItIon!Qulel cul-d.sac: .. «Ingl Large leneed yardFamllV room III' blt-ln bOOllc:ue., FP I ceil-Ing Ian. Stove, microwave I refrigerator Inc:.Formal dining room" $11UOO.S4&-6C30.

BRIGHTON.3 btclroome, II,;bath. III appIlanc:ea.112.100.ere.1 SIrvICe •• 151!)54W302.BRIGHTON. Vacanl 2bedroom. Reduced 10 _-------_"0.100 Cr.. 1 Servicli.(517)548-3302.

ROSE Township. Beaullfulremodeled lakelTonl horneon qU1e1.prlng led like.N.. rtV an acre 01 MCIudedproperty with 135 , .. 1 01Ironlage. Pella callmenlwindows. Merilial cablnel••open floor plan' with atonefireplace In greal room.Large Malter Suite. WIIkoutball mehI, nalural g...Immediate occupancyU4.100 Homll Inc.(313)887-44163.(313)132-6051.

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Very clllnning home on lovely landscaped lotIn Ihe city 01 Northville. TotallV new labulou.kitchen 3 bedroom. II,; balh. baHmenl.Florlcll sun porch. French door8. naturelfleld.lone fireplace Oft4Mlf+klndl $121.000.34U43O

BRIGHTON Sylvan GlenaEllale. 14x70 Parllwood, 2bedroom.. 2 balh.. canlrllair. encloaed porch. Adultaectlon (313)227-1851.FOWLERVILLE. 1178 HilI-crel1. 2bedroom•. Very lIoodcondition. "5.000 firm.(313)887'" 7'8.

Uke new neulr.lIv dec:oreted ranch condo Inprime locallOn 01complex overlooking WOOdednalure ar.. Open spacious hr. plan wlvaultedceiling In gr.. t room. Prol. finished walkoutlower level F R. & exIra B.R.• premium condol" •. 100 34U43O

FOWlERVIlle 1112 HappyHOUle. 3 bedrooms. air

INVESTORSMAKEMONEY conditioned. dl.h.a.her.large deck. $1&,000Of be.1offar .1511)521-4448.

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HAMBURG Hili.. 2h75Mansion. Manv ex\rea. It can.Iav In Hamburg Hili ••(313)231"712 no anawer lelvem!!!lQ! 01\ !!l!C!Iln!,,"~HOWELL. 11181NOvA 3bedroom. 2 lUll bath. newcarpel and new 10x20deck.Excellenl shape Inllde andOllt. S17.500 (511)546-U11.her5pm.SOUTH LYON. Quality new

constructIOn2 mllel !rom I-tIand Wilford Road axil. 2roiling acrll. nearingcompleUon. .1111 time to.. leel colora. 3 bedroomranch. maater bath. O¥ef ..sized gar.ge. $118.100Hornealnc. (313)!32-6OllO.VETERANS.Fire VO'Ir land-Iordl T..ke your lilt deduc·lIOn. - own I home NOlttlngdown Contact a veleren 8If1HarveV REALTY WORLD •Van'. (3131227'3455.

HOWEll. 2 bedroom wllhliving room expando InChateau, "0.500. CrealSlrvlc:es.1511)546.3302.

BRIGHTON.NEW CONDOM...oNIUMDEVELOPMENT.Twobtclroom.. 2'h bath garege.baMment, llret floor laundry.air condillonino. appll·cances. apac:lal financinglvallable lor Phue I. Pflce!rom $84.50010"10,400

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PINCKNEY 121Sll :oldermodel Need s.wme (epllr,bul very usabla ~1.7S.CallMr O'Shayat (313~107.

HOWELL BeaIl1IIuI ,. 3bedroom.. 2 bath. MUll_. fleduced 10 $11.100.Crel1Servlc:el. (511)54.3302

WALLED LAKE.2btclroome.new rool. vtnyl IIctIng.CIfl)eI.kitchen cablneta. ElllrI 101.Immedlale occupency.111.100 Land Conlrlcl.

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BRIGHTON.2 btclrooms. ,,,.,bath.. balemenl. On likeAdult community. BaauUIuIgrourld. 156.000.By owner.(313)437.7.

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WHITMORE LAKE. North-field Twp 3 btclroom'. 3 cargaraga. Wtlllmore LakeSchool. Hardwood Ilooc.king·slzed waler bedbedroom Hor .. ihoa Lakeacea.. Only ".100. CallNel.on Raa' Ellala.(313)441-4411or .... nlng.(313_2501 AA ML No.&3524 UV MLNo. 82241.

NORTHVILLE HighlandLak.. Condo. 3btclroom. ,,,.,bath.. with IortnaI dlnln-groom. aunkan Ilvingroomwith lIreplace. Ilnllhed ......menl. patio. Appliance•... V.Immadlata occupancy...100. (313»>764.WHITMORE LAKE 3

bedroom ranch plut temllyroomarid tormII dlnlng room.Rear deck plua pdQ. city....,.. On I mile aeat ofU&-23 Irld $4 Interclllngt.151.1110. CIII Nelton Realellale, (31~ or ......lno. (313)448.2508.

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WIXOM LeilUra Co-op. AdullCommunity, 2 bedroomranch Air. appliance ••enclo.ad porch. 163.000caah. $214 monthly Illainl.nance. Include. heal andtax.. (313)M1:1335.

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Wednlld.yIThureesay. OClObtr2l127. 1-'-&oUTH LYON HERALD-MILFORO TIMES-NORTHVILLE ~ECOR~NOVI NEWS-7·B

.... ApettlMntl lIS Duplex.. For R.... on Mobl.. Home SIt..For R.nt For R.nl

PINCKNEY Fumll/led COUIt-'''' E"leltnty wl1h micro-.... , pluall 'urnlture. lollblclroom. deCk. carport andmorl S375 pluI utIIltlM.1313142&-37... 1t., 7 P m

COACHMANI conA be.uft'", """lhll' P'lo"'•(0"''''''''''''' 0" 8>; po".O. ",..--COI'I(,.I, "".,. , ",t.,rll g".-0'" <I' l Oo.,D ~ ...0(1.' J '" I.'

.. :;)1, 9. ''!l ""''''wle. W ot "fIIll'!

.. t'l.:o I'~~ p.' ""ont"517·596·2936

SOUTH LYON Wood IO_.r Imuoul 114.500 orbest 3 bedroom. '\replaU,".""r •.dtyer Will hllp wllh HOWELL WATERFRONT -f,.. IIIt", .........bIt NO'tlIm. T.o Z 5 .e,. plrcel ••bert., (313)437.f012 • n"nul.. from DownlownWEBBERVILLE I. Uberty. Howln lF2JC Iml lIZ.lh64 .,Ih I.pando J!IIL5lIOGAppliances. 2 car IIIrage.comer 101. Hamlin lralt.rperk 112.500. C.II '.(51Tl52t...an or (5t7)5l1-3178WHITMORE LAKE 1887Champion Homes. 14.70. 2bedroom. 2 belh.. woodailed •• '.rge 101 "'.500@14G-4415

FOR RENT

PLEASANT VIEW

SOUTH LYON Brookdal.apMmtnl •. Peaceful. scenicar .. In SQuill Lyon 1 and 2bedrllClm"apar1lIltIQ. c:enttaI.Ir. Ilundry l.clltU ...carport. and pool St.ar1InO 1\S410 Optn Monday lllru

J;'Iu~Y •• 1m 10 5 pm(313)437·t223

8AlO,HTON. Two bedroomhou.. with 1IIrt1g1 on lake(313)22I-1IlO4

FENTON/Hollyar .. HickOryMeadOWI Apar1lMnl. 2 or 3Bedroom 1''; bellls. laundryroom. appllaflC4l'. carpetingS480 and S530 Includtl hili.no pets C313Je2Wl11S.

SOUTH LYON Newly rteat-peled •• 'ra large 1 bedroomapertnlthl on 2 acr.. willipond HilI Included. S47S•

..--- .. monlh Prly.,. .nlr.nce.(313)227·2285SOUTH LYON. 1 room upperIlIlel.ney. non-.moklng12«1 (313)8=1411.SOUTH LYON. 2 bedroom.gtollnd IIoor 1,*,",,"1. 1425per _Ih '-' and WI'"Included (313)07-3l1li.SOUTH LYON Smlll 1blclroom. upataIra ae-m-Ilocaled II mSecond St,.. 1.12t5 • monlh. Securllydeposll .nd re' ... nc ..required. No pet •. CIII .It.,6:30 P m.I313\614-0404

SOUTH LYONAPARTMENTS

Modem 1 Ind 2 bedroomepertmenlS FUlly carpeted.central Iir.1arge atorIgt arM.nd ulility room In aoenmenl.Good qultl ~

I bedroom S440. _III2 bedroom"I_III

120 Prlne.1On Drtve

A LUJtIlrlOrA ,..,.."t/M CommunIty InINNof1tI.1IeIHt:WI AfIitI

!f)RTHHIUSL8'MII ... llIN "'" ltl~LAGE~ lfAPARTMENTSOOlldlllonlng. IIIldlng dOOr•••• and do•• ' •....... 1lOnIII- pIlII""'" roomlpeclll ,ur •.. Inchldlng _nl .. oovrl ••.. Immll'lll pool. oommllftlty Ilulldlrli'. _Icpond, IIICl ~ ~or 1*10.

Brighton CoveApartments

AENTAL OFfiCEOPEN

• 9·5Enloy counlry.Imo.pllere .,1" city~n .. n"nce N•• ly'&iI_cor,led I & 2bedteom unltl Wllh'fIPlllllCl!' cen,,,I.1tcond.,lOnlno .nd 0""elt ~lCon.CI' .ndUIIIet Pllylte laundryI.c,hl,. ..Imm.nopool lClnn,. courtptCntC anct pa,k ., •• II.'1." 'dg.ConYen.. nl ICC." 10US n.nd .... CalllIel."n 1-5. Mon I.. tuF,lIlIy SlattI"ll Irom"25 Ptl mOlll"E..-gJ 0,AppoIIt.-t

313·229·8277

HOW£UlIe.llIu, ,n .... counly" Ju.1.~ m,l. I,om lIIaClllop tOldA'mOal "010 .ere. P.rlleel,nII R...,., III build ono",ner. w,lI Io".n 10o"e ....... ptleed I"" &II. II Iv.1110,500 IVLS1ZI)

[!J PREVIEW..... PROPlRTIES_ m/~"7550

313/476-1320

BRIGHTON Crooked laklSmall 2 bedroom lakt'ronlhorne •• ,h lIaatrnlnl sseopI/' monlh plus ulllllift13131227,..'

(313).C37-6007.

"GRAND PLAZAAPARTMENTS

IN' HOWELL

~

EWOWNERS NEW MANAGEMENT.

PINE HILL APTS.112•• drooIft

• N ... y OteofMtcl •• 111 to WIll carpeIlng. cotol' coordlntltd titt noor.Fully eppllenctd kitchen. pool. CIbIe lMIIIbIt .. 10 min .... to .downtown; 5 min. 10 •• pt ..... y. PublIc treMpOftatlOn. Howell PublIc

SChOOll 24houreme..::.IMIftteftInOe. (517) 546-7810j .n~i.d1..5_."..'0.

.... Walnut. Howell

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=-.. "WI""""To"''''''''''''''- ....,

HARTLAND 7 monlh rlntalFumllhed 2 blclroom $400monlhly plu. MCurlly Nopel. Ask 'or EYe'", England.Engllnd Rut EI1I"(313)632·7427 R.nl.ls 'rom '3113

Includ.s h •• 1. wll.r.c.rpel. dr.p.s. ,ange.r.,,.gerllor. g.rb'g'disposal. clubhouse..nd 1)001 No pel.Op.n 9 II m to 5 Ii mClos.d Tuesd.y &Sund.y

(517)546·7773

HOU Y TltrN bIcIf1)Qm bt-1eYe1. two car garage. nearROM Center ROId saoo(313)88603300HOWCLI.I8AlGHTON. LabChemung 3 blclroom .fIOu...II Moftlll ItaM S500 pet_III Dlya. 13131523-9llO7Eventng •• 13131477~'!lI

.... Apaf'1l111t1tlForR,nt HIGHlAND Efflcltncy. sas.

C,..". carpel. appliance ...orkln;. no pe ...(313)881.mG

HOWELL 2 bedroom NopelS S400 per monlll Adultllprllerrecl (511)54W7I1HOWELL 2 bedroomupstalra apeI1menl. all utili-Ilea .nd appliance. Included1375 per Iltonltl plu. MCUrttydeposit. 1 y•• ,. 1••••.F.lrl.nl EIIIl.. MobileHom. PIRI (511)546-1450.., pm

THlQUNS:. ... "" ........ , -oodeCI ,' .. fteer00tt',~ lk'O"toft ""1, Kee .. to.... ,e lJ E"IC-eM,. ,& I MO'~.."...ts ....- 'PKtOv' rOO'ri. S)lfY.t.tie_tO""... t",fl, CI'p.'ed.~pt~., DOO1

CttlMtw"i"It-!tMot'l ""w't.11.. , ... t .. n..,__1..

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HOWELL. Ellicleney. .lIhappllancea. No pell. S27S per_Ih 15t1)S46-l781

ALPINEAPAITIIEN1S

In the he.rt oft).kl.nd County'.recreational .re. -Z bedroom .part-menta ... II.bleImmediately. C.ble,It. citizen discount.Nllt to Alpin.Vaney Sid Lodge on.... In IInford.

887-4021PONTRAIL AP.TS.On ...... TrIIlll$.LJlllI

..... •• 11.........,.'.......from'JIO

InclvdlnQ - & "'" _. all_ kl1ellen Ill_110ft.

ong. carpeIIng pool -,., &a",,- ....-. _TV. nopMe.--

Atk tbout lMII'apecIIl ....... for

...... CItInM437~3

LEXINGTONMANOR

1&2 BedroomApts.

Starting at S430

(313)229-7881WE GrandRMI'Ilttghton. MIchlgan

MILFORD. 2 btdroonI. 1 baItt.kltclltn and IlYIng ."'.N •• ly remodel.d.p13-.p31.MIlFORD. MeIn StrMt 1••IQ. It. 2 bedroom. Il1O per_Itl IncluCItI hili and..,., A"*bIt NoorelntIIrt5.131S)1l15:4!M.H£W HUDIOH. 1 btdroolllIplrtmln) onrlookln;

~~. $1Z5 mon4IIly.NORTHYIlLE. , btckOOtIlapeI1IIltnt In cItY. Illlnt."CICCUPI"GY. .. per monthIncIUdte hili and ..,.1313)34N!12.NOYt.

TREETOPMEADOWS

I:.:aDROOM APARTMENT' I_ ....... fL,2 ..... ' ......

MODELS OPENDAILY 10 em to 5 pm;SAT. & SUN. 11 ern105pmPHONE: 341-3080OfFICE: 3M-H70

Il8-8-S0UTH L"YON HERALD-MILFORD TIMES-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOV' NEWS-Wednesday/Thursday. OCtober 28/27.1188

... ANTIQUE IORIENTAL AUCTION -:• Lll.'~~~':~~~~"~:': Milord •• Orlenlel. Appro. ,.,2 Rug L.cquarwara

•sat.uma. Handc:a"'a<l Cabina" 100'1 01 Mile •O"enlal lIem. lilac It_I' Llnenl. Bullon .

• Collection Sliver plate Sterling POllary OPI •

•Gla.. Halplnl. An Gla.. (fIlIlny?) Dreaden .•Soapllone, Blk Amylhalt. Framed Pr,n". Tape-

Clearance up 10 ~% off on .... y. etc FumIl..,a. O.k Hall Tr.. Caned Rocke,. •mol' lumlture Building 100 E.. lI.ke Rock.r ROll-Top Delk. 7 Cotner Cabin.1lull Need room 1-5pm. • Curio Cabin". Hand Ca~ Cabin .... Gla .. Front .•Wednelday Ihru salurday· • Dllplay Ca... etc •Lak. Chemung Oldie. 5256 "EL'S AUCTIONEul Grand River. Howell.. 7150 E. O,.nct Rlftr, FowIerffIl. •ANTIQUES .nd rummage 517.UW107 •.. Ie OclOber 2I1tl and 3Ottt. •... •to 5 p m 115e HacIler RoId. ..41'l mllea from M•. 1\',mllea lrom Old Grand River

010 Olfle. Spac.ForRenl

BRIGHTON P"me olhc.space lor .. ,. or I.... onEIII Grand R'\'l!r Singi. ormulltple offices Call Gene ••131312215000BRIGHTON 'New proleaSlon.II o'"ces Grind RiverOtllces wllh secrelarl.l.receplton con'erenc •• kltch·en Call Amll (313122t-5e65FOWLERVILLE~-;qh.-ntOwn Office s~ce or Sloref·ronl w,th bllh GOOd IOU'Iton S3OO. month Includesu1l1l1ies 1517)223·3146 or(517)~H 10 H LlAHOGen" 'IIcommerCli1 develOpmenlZoned CBI Conslruchon Willstan In SprIng of I. M·59west o! HICkory RlOge RoadTaking appllC.tlOftS now Call(313)831-1132HOwELL 1.300sqhci; rell~or~ IOliE StbteyStreel SUite 0 D.ys,(517)546·1360 Evenings1517)54&-9815HOWELL-- Prime ',Oc.....on·near hospital Olllee lor saleor lease w,th opllon 500 sq

'11 .nd 1000 SQ It .v.II.b1e(5171~ _HOWELL Prime IOC.llon.8SO I ~ and 140 square leelavall.ble 734 S ',"chlQ.nAve 1517l546-0148HOWELCP,~&te8l.eUtiVeoll,ce Fully e.trpeled. use 01conlerence room Secrelanalserv,ces .v.lI.blej517)S48-2244MILFORD:=Do::-w-n""-tow-n---::M-=-'-InSl Newly remcHleled 2ndII .lOr, 1200sq 11 (313)354-5566NoFiTtiVIU.E OlllCe sUiteGre.1 lor. starter or br.nchollice 01 • c p. . allomey .m.nuf.cturers rep M.IOslreel .ddress phoneanswerIng, light secreleNIava,l.ble pov.le parking(313)349-4650NOVI .'-Graii(lRI;e,.near BeCk Road PllmelocatIOn. 2.000 SQ 11 FreestandlOg bUlldlOO Goodparking and addlllon.1unhe.ted storage'(313,~NOVI- ~- NORTHVIi..i:f--No;'leas,ng shared olltce spac.eTelephone answer,ng.Conlerence room .nd Secre-1.f1.1 senllces Prel.rredE.ecutlve Off,ces(313j464-2n1SOliT-Hi:VoN"3"--.oomsecond floor Qlflte suileS200 per monlh plus ullllhe,'nd clly lales D.yllme(313)437~SOUTH L:7YO"'N:-:---4llO-:e:--s-Q'It .downlown $200(313)4S5-1487WHITMORE LAKE Olllcespace 1200 SQII Close toUS·23.nd "'·36 4 miles soulhof Bnghton. 12 miles north 01Ann Arbor Includes lullsecrellll.1 servIces1313)449-4443 8-5 pmMOnday· F"day

012 VllCallon Rent.ls

WALDEN Woods resorlmembershIp, 18 years. $2000t511l~ _.~ __

DI4 Land For Renl

SOUTH LYON 8 mile .nddllboro 10 .cres larmlng lorle.se $2500 (3131626-1182

Oil Slorage SpaceFor Renl

HARTLAND Inside winler~t storage j313)621-3244HOWELL Cars, bolts. RV'sInSide or oulsld.t ~17)SC6-94ll1M·58 .nd US-23 Boll. RV .nd.uto slorage 20 ft boal $300per se.son November IhruMarch ~rger boats e.tn beaccommod.led(313'~PIN CKNH --=C:"'I-.. -n-.-d""r-y,.nslde slorag. lor ears .ndbo.'s $50 per monlh(313)522·1114

on W.nledTo Renl

HOUSEHOLD

111 Anllqlles

3 PIECE parl-Or- ..-I--=R:-ou-nd• WIlnullabl •• IMvea. 5 malch·

InQ chairs (517)S4144842 In OAK lable. claw leel.S5IiO (313~ANN Arbor AntiQUes Markel·M Bruther. Mgr Sunday.November 13 20Ih MUOn5055 Ann Arbor salin. Road.Ixlll75 off 1-14 300 dMlera InQuality anllQuea .nd .. leelcoUeclltlles. III under cover.5 • m -4 pm. Admlulon53 00. third SUnditi The!lrlginallANTIQUE MOnarch woodburning COOking 1I0veExcIII.nl condlUon $500(313)34W750.her5 pm

ANTIQUES

CLASSIF:IED DEADUNESWednelday 12'00 - Gr .. nSheel S~ng Gulde Se,.,.Ing Deller & Gr..., SheetShopping Guide SerVingHighland. Thurldly 330 •Shopper Bu.lneu Dlreclofy.Fr1dIy 330 • Shopper. M0n-day Green Sheel. & Green~ Bualneu DireclOfyl.Mono-I '10 • WedneldlyGr...,sneet

t

., 1~I

101 Antlquts

WILLIAMSTON. Ihe h.. n 01AnllQlIes counlry Many .nb·QUes Shopl .nd malls In .ndnear lown Find. Qu.llly Ilemlor your home add 10 yourcollecllOn ShOp lpr g.llsElSt 01 lansing. hlghw.y I"to e." 111 Open Tuesd.yIhlll Slturd.y. .ome onSund.i'. • rid Monelly

102 AUClions

JERRY DUNCANAUCTIONEERING

C;C:~VICEFar"" F'<';ltPHousehold

M see dneo,,;437·9175 or 437·9104

BlAUM. NELMEIAUCTION SIttYlCEFarm. Hou.ehold. AntIQueRea' Elt.te. M,lcellaneousLIe" •.• ,...

(3131 1.114.m1L ........(meM-QH

ARROW~AUCTIONSERVICE

103 Olr.ge.Moylng'Rumage S.lel

ALl. GARAGE & RUMMAGESALE ADS PLACED INTHIS COLUMN MUSTSTART WITH THE CITY

WHERE THE SALE IS TOBE HELD

SAMPLE SALELAKE SHERWOOD

OCt 271hrough Oct 30.g • m t05 pm

S.lesm.n s g"t samplesChlistmas stOCking .tuffersmUSIc bo..es pewter lIems.picture Irames. SllllOn8l)',tems costume lewelry.cer.mic ilems. 10ys .ndgames Commerce Road 10Surt,wooa 10 Trentwood 105038 W.vUwood Healedgar.ge. please use bKkdoolSOUTH LYON OCtober 28.29 10 to 5 F.llowshlpEvangelic., Presbylerl.nChulch Youth Group 22200Pontllc Trail Church .crOIlfrom SllOwerman'sSOUTH LYON- Garag. sale180 WOOdI.nd Oclober 28.21 I. m to 5 p m House-hOld Items. clolhe.. pllnolumltureS6UT~H~L~y:J:6~N:-:::0eep--'=-ree-ze-.molorcycle, clolhe.. oddl.nd ends saturday only. 1 toI 13330 SeQuoia. OakwoodMUdow.

AMCONGROCERYAUCTIONT ....... Oct n .•,.

E... ,ytf'Uno hO'" 100'''1)11 10tobll., I.... ' AH Ite"" 100'"guat .... leed· Bnng COOIefs 101"01'" a.c & Bu, I'M AucIIOf'lway'

MEL'S AUCTIONFowlervln. " .. onle H.U

7150E. Grand RlYer

i...~'IIi:r..~06 _ ......

............. 9 * ..

Country Crafts ShowOver 100Country CraftsmenShe~dan Community center

. 12111PardeeTaylor, Michigan

Between Goddard & NorthllneOctober 2" ZIFriday. 4-1 p.m.

S.tunlay, 10a.m.-I p.m.'211·1134

All YIctortan& <:otnry ..... A.......ONE REDUCED ENT'RY WITH TH8 AD.

103 GltaQe.Moyfng&Rumage S.lel

ALL GARAGE & RUMMAGESALE ADS PLACED INTHIS COLUMN Ml,lSTSTART WITH THE em'

WHERE THE SALE IS TOBE HELD T~E AD MUST

BE PRE-PAIDATONEOF OUR OFFICES OR

PLACED ON A MASTERCHARGE OR VISA CARD

BRIGHTON One day saleGreenlteld Polnl TrUhcompactor. ptng pong IIble.611 lobbogg.n. 10112 lent.,nfill.ble oo.t. mlscell.·neous lOOls•• nd household,tems saturday. OCtOber 21,9to 5 10916ArbourBRIGHTON WOOOland HillsThu's<lay F"d.y OCtober 2128 g a m Household ,terns8903 S ChnsllneBRIGHTON 28.21 30 Laslolthe year 9 10 6 pm 6313AldlneBRIGHTON. WOOdI.nd H.lls8824 Dann FlHnllurecanning IIrs. 2 bikes one 10speed. one 5 speed. leen.ndadult clolhlng. 2 IIrge 'Quar-lums w.,h equ.pment. m,scel·I.neous .lIlc lre •• ures.Slturd.y October 21.~mBRIG7:H';TO=N:-:-:MC:-O-Y1-ng--=sa:-:-le-.1=-1""05 pm. October 26 IhruOCtober 2t 1200 Kellogs Rd.011 Gr.nd RiverBRIG HTON =":""M-=-O-V-In-g-II---:-Ie(Indoors) II 6271 StephenWednesd.y Ihru salur.,.y.OClober 26lhru 21, 11 • m 105 P m only BedS. TV' ••deS'k. lables. chairs, 10ys.clothing LoIs 01 miscella-neous T.ke OId-23 10 Leo 10~~e~nFOWLERV:::I""LL:-:E:--mo-v-Cing-lIleCoins ".mps. blby cnb.ljuns chin', snow sklls .ndbools lols 01 hou.eholdmiscell.neous Thursd.y.Flld.y. S.lurd.y9 a m ~ p m 8383 CrofootIU_st011Bull Run RdFOWLERVILLE garage saleOCtober 27. 28••• m 105 P m TONS of wlnlerClothing. miscell'neouslIems 8656 N FOWl.rvilieRoad (517)223-3511

HOWELL DISh... book ••lurnllure. clolh... bikes.more Some .nttquea satur-"y. Sunclly.5 pm 1104 WS~

'103Gir;g-; ,--' _. 10.-~O~I.~dGood,Rum",a". t.I~, ______ _

UUttN slZ. eem~v.lea.w.'" bed -Healer and twollleel eetl Included. $100t313~272t

SOUTH LYON potch ....OCtober 28, 2t 13828 10 MI".nearD'lboroVOTE-'orPA;-;R;:::K;-;:E::R-C:I-cor-P=-r~obo"'".Ie Judge on Novllfllber 81h'P.,d Political Advert"ing

104 Household Good.

BARthairs 3 SOlid oak. earth10na Iabrlc S525 new. willt.ke S300 (511)548-3679.lter4pmBEDROOM sel 4 pieceSears 80nnet (while/gold)$200complele (313)227-$lll8BEDS parr bookcase maleslyle hght pIne. S65 uch(313)341-3581BEDS-:--::::tw::':In'-.-oa-ck"'-~"""'ln-l-ed"wMe w,'h matching dres .. r.baby crib, blby lIems. singlebed and chest (313~.(313~5227BUNK beds with mal1resses.ndladder (313)227-3343CAMEL blck sol •. 2 wingchalls. IWIn bran b.d.(313)431~CHAIRS=-.=I.-m-p-s-.-r-oc-k-In-gChallS miscellaneous Ilem.~I!,!!"p' m (517)546-52flOCHILDREN'S bunk/lwlnbeds good condition(313)229-9136COLONIA:7L=-c""-o-UC:::h-.---:-be-,g-e-.$75 Modern couch .nd'9"eseal $100 Dark pinelable and ch.lrs(313)231-20nCONTEMPORARY roundwOOd IIble. 4 cloth coveredChaIlS. $225 (313l68S-8325CURTIS M.thls console tele-vls,on. works like newl3\~)4n.7l102 alter 6 p mDARK pine dresser wllhhutch mirror and matching"'oht.sland. e.cellent condl'!ton $250 Belore 5 p m(313)746-8378 (313)689-3725~!!l~sDELUXE:'-d:::ou:-7b:-le-ov-e-n""M:-.-g-ICChel gas oven $150(517)S48-37tlDINHE TT;:;E,..-t-.'""bl-ce-w-I-lh.-.....,6ch,"s $SO H.nclcrafted 7 ftpool I.ble. $250(313)887-7G4..::7,-:-~-:-:-_.DOUBLE - chesl-ol-<lrawer.wllh mirror $75 Pit groupCOUCh. $75 D.ya(313)265-8816. Evening.(313)881~ELECT"'R7.:IC:=st-cov-e-.""W"'h-lrI-pool-.continuous clean .• xcell.nlcondItion. $200 (3131341-7914.ller8 pmEXTRA larg. Ireezer GOOdcondition $225 (517)548-5791FORMAL oak dining roomset. S1!iO Couch Ind chllrset. $175 Sol.b.d. S80Wooograin lormlcl klt~henlable. S50 (313~15FURNITURE .... Bedroomsel couch... I.mp ••pictures Dining room13~3)348-3808GAS d;:-'ry:::.:'::ra'-='-:-4-:heevy--d""u-tycommerclll .Iyl. In goodshipe $1~ lIICh Of 11200IIke •• 1I CIII S.m(31~78-3::.7Q4,,-,-- _GE Combo range/micro-w.ve Needs Ih.rmollll$100 Gennalre Ilove/grtll.buill-In typl. $150.(517)548-3179.h.r 4pmGE Ito.Ur.. r.'rlgeralor.$175 Brown gu range. 1175Bolh .xcellent condition. ,.cu h che.t type freezer.oldie bUl coldl.. 175.(517)~HOTPO::-.IN""T~...,-.."',:':'I.-C-=-I.-.-/l-:-,n-g~e .nd hood Hlrve.1~ $75 (313)4200008SHOT w.ter hea"r 40 gallonpropane Ulid Ihort lime.(517)548-"KENMOflE .lectrIC dryer.$20 While WeaUnghOll"fr.ezer 208 cu fl. 125.{!13)!ll6-3251MONARCH .dd .. -Iurnec ••brlck lined. wood burnerThermo.leUc conlrollid.blower. ean be 11M tnto forc-• d.ir ~ Uk. new S4SO(51MOVING mUltMil, 3 piecebedroom MI. porch gllder.nd chIIr. 1Of.. MlaceI ...~.lleml (313)!!=G12MUST .... TWO malC/llnachatra .nd ottoman. S40 1accenl chair. m 1 limp. $10.1 .'ereo. S40 OffIcial Ballyplnb.1I m.chln.. 13...(313)227,-PLUSH C.rp.l. Win.Il'lx 11\',. Whll. gr.y12\', x 14\',. IlIIe new Coctl·lall IIbIe beautlful woodgrlln. .xe.tlent oondllIon.~31!Z''''=-__ -,--_

SAL-eSREPSAMPLE SALE

IMPORTED LACE FROMENGLAND Curtlin., pan.I,.yard gOOd•• bed covell. bedrulllea.llblectolhi.NORTHVILLE COUNTRYPLACE CONOO·S. Coun G4t734 Onaw.y DrIve Frld.y1()'28. to 10 3 p m saturd.y1().2t.l0to3 pmSEARS 20 Inch 31lor .. pow.rsnow thrower $150(313/437-emSEARS Kenmore dryer.ha...... gold. good cOndition-.$SO (517)548-m'SEARS POt1&b1e Kenmorewash.r. dryer 3 y.ars oldElcellent cOndlllon Gre.t lorcOndos or .panm.nt. S325Ben Franklin wood bumlngSlove. Excell.nl condillon.Besl oller (313)171-5545between 11~ p.mSEMI·w.veless m.llr.n.queen size Vinyl w.ter bed.heller .nd tIIIl1ress coverincluded. $100 (313)6M.1731lSINGER .u1oma\lC DO-zagsewing machine. sews alng"or double needle. dellgns.ovetelsla. bul1onholes. etcMOdern eablnet T.ke onmonthly payment. or S56caSh baI.nce SliII undergu.r.nlee Universal sewingClInter. (313)674-0439SOFA. 2 clllirs Very goodconditIOn S3OO. {313)437~787SOFA. n in . good condition.beige .nd Ian. $100 Ovalcollee IIble. wainul .ndglaSS wllh brall trim. $75(313122t-5ll6S'>OFA. chair. Ol1oman. limP.2 lables. S300 Gold electricslove. $15 (3131221-«178SOFT sided wlterbed.Queen-sIZe. seml-w.veless.base and 6 drawer pedestal.S350 (313)343-2411SOLID w.lnul bedroom sel.dln.~room set. oak bunkbeds. wood desks. Ollve",worllprocesslng typewrller.oak youth bedroom .. ,.Baldwin fun organ. kitchen1.b1e (3131788-0040.TRESTLE T.bIe. • 11 pinewllh two benches .nd twocaplalnl chairs S200 or besloller Deacon. Bench. 4 11pine wltn cushion. m. Clock.dark pine counlry styl. with4 side .helves. $SO Comershell. dark pin. 3 lIer. m(313)47~280T V Slereo In wood "binetGOOdcondition $100 or beSl(517)546001l8tTWIN beds. two handcraftedpine beds. medium .laln$80. (3131420-0085

MINK coat Natural EmblOrchid Aulumn Hue 53.000v.lue S.crillcel $1.400(313)22H723

186 "usical Instruments

ALTO Sal - '1110 S3IO(313~5832FENDER-RHODES k.yboard5425or beat (313)227-$507GEIM Hardl tlule, Ilk. new.S300 or bell offer. C.II .fter6 p m (511)548-otOI2HAMMOND Spinel organ1575 or besl oller(511)~7 .Iler &pmLOWREY .plnn" pi'nOelcellent condilion. $1~(517)548-42thfter 7 pmPIANO Tuning. repllr 15years experience JImSlelnkraus (313)227-t5a2

107 MlscefIaneous

350FT 01 .now lence and 38drive pO.IS. $140.(3131348-75508hp ELECTRIC .lart log~plll1er. S8OO. (3131437-3811.

AIR COMPRESSORIngerSOll Rand 5 hp 80 gallonlink M.nulaclured In USAMlny olher model. av.llableS5II Abe·. Auto Gin. Inc(51!}5*0430 (313)23-7'013ANTIQUE cameo RIng E.rlyIl1OO·. .~cellenl condition$1200 AYOCIdo grMn male!\-ing .leClrlc .Iov. .ndrefrlgeralor. Excellent condI-tion S300 Clnop CIfTlerExcellenl COndhlon. S50. !GOGallon luel oll link. 1175Mllelal Iireplece .nd ~.orlea. "25. D.y.(313)12'·8125 Ev.nlngl(313~ARTISTS (Amal.ur/prol ...1IonI1) Inter"led In Iomllng• group to work Irorn livemodel on w.. ldy bI....(517)223-3841AUTO luneup equlpmenl:dllgno'llc 1COPlI. Sun 1011.S300 Oil change drain drum •$15, Oynomometer lor In-Ihop fOld 1.ltIng. uled 1,..r.l2.ooo (new ... 17.000)!31~227..s42BE • home party lIoeteII torIII11Ion jewelry and wlft "00or more Ir.. I.w.lry.~-c42BlK ES 2 H:7u":;;tty;--::,::'O'"":ap-.-:-':d:-"IExc.n.nl COndition $40lIICh (313)227'" ---'-BLACK corner Ilr.plaiC •.Beal offer (517)541:24111. .CHAIN IIW, 20" tier. S40.~~.COMPLETE S.,Machine.. I0OI.. Rettred.~-,.f1""",-,-- _

107 MIIC.llaneoul

CIRCULATIONNORTHVILLE RECORD

313-349-3627c6CoFi-TV-25". $125--ortiipr,ss. S400 Antenna masl20' $20 65" vernier c:altper.$75 HitchCock rocking chair.$75 F.brlC .wlvll rocker. S402 drySlnk end lable.. 2 lor$~ (517)54U413COMME~IAL chlln slilchembrOkle'ry sewing machineExcellenl condition Muslsell lor health reasons $1300(517)S46-2t42CONSIDER Classilied IhenCOnsider II soldCONSOLE's "'"I-e-re-o-.-b'--cb-ybuggy. pOOl IIbte. electrIClawn rnowtlf. It6ttnc floTw.ter link very r.. sonable .{313@?~114COPPER boiler e.cellentcond'llon. $15 Heavy dUlychain.. 1111 lenglh. makeoHer (313)437~COSTUME sale Adull sIZesAll prices Weekend.through Oclober Frld.y.saturd.y. Sunday, noon 109 pm 11136 Noreen Court.HamburgCRIME I1Ill dropped by 13%tn Mus,chu.eUs underGovernor DUk.k,s Themurder rate I. Ihe lowesl 01any Indu.lrl.llzed sl.leDuklkls IlghlS crime' VoleDuklkls' PO POL ADVT

DON'TWAIT UNTILMONDAYI

You e.tn place your .d an,yday ollhe week Ollice hoursare 8 30 • m 10 5 00 p.mMonday· Frld.y Our phoneroom salespeople WIll behippy to help you

(517)S48-2570(3131227-«16(3131426-5032(313~705(313,348-3022(313)437""33

ELECTRIC snoblower. usedtWice. $50 40 pintdehumldiller. like new. $SO9800 BTU K.ro .. ne heater.used lwtce. S25 Old handreel mower. 55 Rol ...... ybed. 55 Single pl.tform bed.55 4 tlrea 75r14. 55 each 2/lms. 15" 55 each (3131227-2439ELECTRIC Iypewrller. blbylurnlture .nd clolhing.dishes. window blinds .ndrods (5t7)548·1021 or(517)S46-2638EXECUTIVE WOOd desk .ndchair 36175 $75 HumidifierS30 Woman. L.. ther coal,Size 10.S30 (313)348-3643

HOBART Induslrlal weldingmachine 220 lingle phase.$151).or lrade Aher 5 pm.(3131878-3854.JACUZZI pump Model J802.$55_(313143HI741J C Penneys .mlfm slereocassel1/8 lract/record Ju.1luned (517)548-3433KNAPP Shoe DI.lribulorLeonard EiSele. 2473 WIlIIceRoad, W'bberv,".(517)521-3332LATHE. Craftll1lln. helvy-dUly Generalor. HOnd•. 1000w.1I Both like n'W(313l832·n13LI VI NG ST::O'""N""'--:-:M""o-n-Ie-s-.~o-f1Cenler hll' PM opening. lorchildren 21'l-5 year. old Cen(3131227--tl1llll10.nroll nowMAPLE b.d. tWin size$prlngs .nd ma"'.11 EllC1r.Ie typewriter 8 ft .1111 pool•• ble EltenSlon ,.dderConsole plano Blby .wlngl(313)227.f115M.'e~ 1.-=mate:':-:-:":blcC;-y-C'""I'-S-G:::'OOd--:condition $35 11th 41" blthv.nlty, link .nd I.ucel. $35!!~)437 ~791INDOOR/OUTDOOR mlnl.-lure Irlln. E'1lne with 3 CIfllFlbergla.a 7.000 or bell!l..!fe~ (313)~7SCHWINN 28" -'--g-:-lrt""·.-"-b1::'k-.V.rslty Of1lin $135 Knokahanging movie acr...,. likenew L1nllCullr type. •(517)223-3501SINGER d.'-:I-UX-.-mode-""""".-port--.ble. ~zagger In .turdycarry caae ReposaelMdP.y off S3I CIIh or monthlypayment 5 year QIIIIIIlI ...Unlv.rul BewInQ ClInl.r.!!13l874-O431SINGER MWlng meclIlne Inwood c.bln.' $50(313)231-3708SPA ando.::..=-una-.-com--me-r'clalQu.llly. bolh .compieti(313~tOSPIRAL .talmy. wroughtIrOn wtth earpeted IrMdI.Very good condlollon ...1313)117~ liter 5pm tndWMkInd.SPe KOller Plnble 4 per-IOnLike n'W "850.~31~7.'~-;-_.,..-- __STEEL, fOUnd .nd aquarelublng. .ng.... Channel ••bMrna. ete C.1t Regal' ••(517)5!-3al1TRAVIS'S Tf" ServICI.Pruntnel. trtmmlno. remeMI,Inrurtd Fr.e .. lIm.I •.(~"'I!!ll!nR"

WANTED Used Nlntendo HAY lor .. Ie. $1 ~ per bal~games .nd pllyer. Highest .TOP soil .nd peal scr...,ed, (3131878-t102prICe. ~Id Buy.nd lrade gravel. ..nd, d.coratlv. STOCK link de'fCir' 1{bJN I n I end 0 g. me. .,one. wood chip •• IIIredded WII1 lloIler. $35.10. 1500'Uti(313)22t-e400 blrk .nd Shredded cedlr. .ubme h-- "1_. -- - -- ---- IIndSC1pe IImbera and r.u. _ ...r.. 50 ~WEDDING Invlt.tion .Ibuma road ties Eldred'. Bu.hel w." bucket twtat"l S3i ~!.. turlng beautilul wedding St"" (3131m-t857 Cole's Elev'lor, e... t eno Ofslltionery en.embl.. .nd • -~ :=.-='----- M.rton Str .. t In Ha-.ell.ccessorles Rich v.nety 01 110 Sporting Goods (5t7)548-2120 .papersand dlgnilled 1.l1erlng STRAW. L.arOt bIIJ.. 5200.Iyles ~II soclllly correcl 3().30 MARLIN 51hot Model 82 AIIIII. hly. aecond CUllingSoulh Lyon Her.ld. tOl N wllh scope .nd allng, $100 12 $2 15 (3131428-2241lII.yel1e. (313)437·2011 Gauge Deerfl.1d ~mp. 5 TREE Sal. Got.... OUt ' •.,

• lhot. MOd.1 87X. "00 22 b I ".... vWELLPOINTS Irom S35 U~ Seml-.ulom.tlc GI/lnll.ld. us nus ""'n TreeOUr w.1I driver Iree with MOd.1 80. wllh scope, $50. ~~:17i3~~1OlI Rciaopurch.se ot well or pump (313)e82-93Ol1 --_M.nln·s Hardware. Soulh 303~~E=N~F=IE=LD==-~Sport=--"'e-r-.-:180= 112 UooPIck

L1~_13~~7-4600 (l.::3.:.:13~)348-I2:-:.::::?:-:79,:-:--:-.,....,.__PUMPKINS $1 10 15 -s.,u,101 MIIC .... ntOUl 44 MAGNUM pI.IOl. I w. d.y 'nd Sund.y. 10 to

W.nled double action. 8" blrrel. 6 30 p m On P'l\Cklltly Roaou.ed once $325 «()..1') 3/4 mt"."1Qtllh (,l

,i-Batgaln CIah tor 81111100 1313l178-868=:;=-:7......,._--:-:--:-: Sellaler or 3 1/4 miles nonhLsnd Contr.cts Second ARCHERY EQulpmenl A 101 011.1-36 (3131878-ell22morrgages Hi~heSl US. 01 stuff Cell lor detlli.Pe~.lly. H313)47&-7840 (5t7)541-8831 113 Elec:tronlcaBRIDAL .nd brld.1 party CUSTOM Taxidermy SrnllI PP E -egowns lor con.lgnmenl Il.me. W.lerfowl. Upland A L It computer 9

.. d I I Monocrom. monIlo«.1Il0llltorsales ... Int con Ion. birds. Gam. held. Celt Sland. mouse. jOY.UCk Varo1313)348-2783 anytime Inelpen.lve. ely 01 soltwl1e elCellenlCEMENT mixer. wheel qu.lItymounl. (51 1. condllion $1St 't\IV01labiebarrows. sc.ffOldlng .nd DEER leed Apples. earrot.. (517)546-4117sm.1I masonry lools corn. sugar beell. lurnlps APPLES .nd cider SP;c~r(313)474-3232 .nd p.rsnlps Hunting Orchards U-plck In bulkCON C R E T Emil e r. supplies .nd IIcen... boxes or ready picked In Our(517)546-7852.ller6 p.m Eld,.dS B.II Shop_ cour)lry slore Red anaFREE clean 1111 want"'. E.sy (313)~7 golden dellclou •• Mactntosh.ccess C.II Mr. Tlylor. PEER head mounl. $1~ Northern Spy • .lonell1on kl.(3131227-1024 SlIle licensed 15 yea,. Red. JOnagold, lo4l1lSu. anaKITCHEN cupboards will experience 1313165-3858 Empire apples. 15 Vlr1ellesIrade wllh my Anllque t;ook Apple lreller.. pumpkinstove (3131231-1642 SQuash. Indian. corn. droeo

00., NG I C flowers Open daUy 1 to 6L "I or hrl5llln plano (3131132.7112. ijS23 Nlrthteacher 10 leach our 7 ye.r Clyde Road •• 11. •old (313)621-4246 -LOOKING lor good metll SATELLITE. 121( main d'lh

with unld.n ... lector analurning lalhe .nd pedl",1 receiver $1200 or best oIle,gnnder (511)S48-5548 31......LOOKING 'ot old lrame.. ( _,-1544. rcrock.. Quills. marbles. 114 Building ~~trialIchurch pews, oak .nd wICkerlurniture (313)m-..574

107 MlacetlantOU'

AVOID the 'Pring rultl W.,nsl.1I 1.11 I,wn·. u.'ngdormant Seeding with .ntl-.roalon I.ture. Approxl-mile In.tlllmenl dal.. willsian November lit thru 7thPhone (313)227-7570EVERGREENS Red pine .ndWIlli. pine. 310 41... U-<llg.$8-$12 1313Je14-551OFALL Special C"n rich topSOIl $10 per y'rd. • yardminimum Cell (517)541-2700II no .n.w.r c.11(517)541-5111JACOBSEN 11 h P lawnIractor. 42 In mowing deck~ (3131231-3211LAWN Chtel 11 hot .. power.riding lawn lractor One YIIrold Hew. $1250 Will .. II lor_ (511)541-31.

LAWN mower and III10Wblower MrvioI .. All makeaLoeffler HWI HIrdwIte 211~5 Mil •• 1Middle Belt. Lhonla(313~-2210LAWN mower Reer biggerUsed 1 .... on. '150.(313)227'"~~:~.~uty.RAIl RoId lie.. new andu.ld D.llvlry Ivall.b1 •.23501 PeM.ytvInlI RoId ....mile ... 1 01 ~apt1.!!!.~.town.:-:'(c=.:31.=:J.31:;=~:.....,.SCREENED topeoll tnd biIc:lldirt, cedIr berit. rail"*, Ilea.Rod Raether. ZIS) FI....bICk.Howell (51~.

SNOWBLOWER. ." CubCedel $275 (313)227.7•.SNOWBLOWER, 't" ••elIClTlC 1tIIt. lD1l.p .. 32 Inch.Ihre. "'0'. ,750/b.1I(!1~7I-Z111SnHL - CI\IIn~-::-:-:"":--.-\JfMfl--macIllne becllIIeCk 1I6Owtf,WMdeeter. Priced 10 .... I

(313)341:2358TORO Iftowblow.r W20EIIC1r1C RIft. "" lIlIdet.Eloellenl conclIllon aDO.(31__ .

HAY Flrll Ind IeC'Oiid(~~h haY'nd .nw "--- ............... _-'

101 Lawn' GildenC.rt , Equipmenl

DEERPROCESSINGTop Choice,

Sides & HindsChopp Quality

Wholesale Meatst0185 CoIoIualIndustrlll Dr

SouthLyon

437-8266

349-121&

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HAY 'nd IlrIW 811 gfldeaD.llvery ,vIII.bl.{31~11OHA Y. II::":;I-=-.-=-nd::--,,-c-O-n-dCU11~Mulch hay Ind straw'51~2ll6.

SIERRA BUILDINGS • Forquality .t • compe\llive prICeeall 1~75~ 7 am 108 P m weekdaya

115 Trtde Of Sell

111 Chrlltm •• Trees

FRESH Chrillmla T'eesDelivered 10 'your doorSallsl.cllon -ouar.nleeo(511)S46-2322

117 Office Supplies.nd Equlpmenl

C<iNVENTION lurplusShowcIses clearance ~ewCenon PC-l0 coPIers Withcartridge. $51900 FilesS44~. Cornpu)el' furn'lureIII kInds ollICe lurMur. andequlpmenl 20% to 70';, ollbinding machines S299 50check writers. J90 '" Co"registers. pMlillors dI

sIZes. st.nmg $12~ post.ge machlnes.$t49 00. 231 W1 mile. (313)504U4~ or ~W 10 mile (313)4~E7S

111 Wood StOYes

ASHLEY woodlurnace Useeone y.. r. like new, SJlO(3131437-0125BETTER 'N Bens 10000burner. shroud and vanablespeed blowe; $200(517)548-M13 (313,S!>41900(Terry_) __ .=--=- _BUCK One of the bestmserl or Iree standingexcellent (313)227-9805FURNACE .dd-on woodstove.m (313~~~2 _NEW large Fox'lte lorced a,'woodburner $650(517)223-8020NORDIC WOOdiiUriling stoveS350 Fr... landIng lIrepliceS350 (3131878-3051ORC wood .nd coal ;u~cewllh blower .nd OtIC! Excellenl condillon $500 Altel8 p m (517)541-4857SMALL wood;cQiJ- burner$!Ill CesUron (517)223-3841TIMBERZE wood-- burO'lngadd-on S400 (313)61H518TOWO FI,iiliiCi'liiSe-rUEICellent COndllloll Kalama100 $~ Bel1er ThIn Bens$I~ (517)41$.2305

". Firewoodand COlI1lmf, - _1Of1" hlrdWOOO&45 per lec. cord. 4.8.,6delivered j313)62&:1312 _10 FACE CORDS _sone<1lIrewood 418x18 $35 ,.ce-cord U·11Iu1 (313)231·2t30.

l·M Fir8Wood. COIl. Super Kkerosene. propane lIIungFI.lcher & RlCklrd Land.c.p. Supplie.(313)437'" .t FACECoRD 4t1x8ft .llllnspill .nd delivered. HowellBrlghlon _: W ~ lot $100(511)548-&315 ..... - ......A:, rocl(j7. -Services.ealOf1ed IIr~ liardWOOdI. S50 per J. cordd.llvered 4JC1(l6';" Facecord mt-nlmum

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111 FIri"cSOd.ndCo.1

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JEFF s mIxed hardwood $55per lace cord. d.llvered.4 If B x t' 8. 2 y •• r IS8l10nt<lo (313187&-6327M))(tO 'Hardwood $.000facecOft!t 4~8xI8. Iplll .ndde!lvtlr80 5 I.cecord mini·m.!!..m_~~3333=. _O'1E .,.,.r seaaonecl mixedIIrewoOd .. ~ A\I oak, $55,per lac. cord. 4x8x18 2 cordmlnlmUl'll 'Grain leed beel,llO" • POUnd on lhe hool

~2rWQ5 ($17)521-3350sEiSdiftD O.k, aplll .nddellv.red $55. cord. 41l8X183 cord minimum(~mSotH83&

155 Anlm.1 SefYlce. '

WAG'N TAILSMobil. Grooming

serving lIvInglton CountyFor V I P:S of III breed I

Ca.. too3Moblle Unit.Flat. reliable

Proleulon.1 S.rvlc.Dine Perry Owner

(517)54H!188

110 Clerical

ACCOUNTING / Bookk .. plngdepartment Experience In./r •• /p, and p/r Computer1helpful. Call (517)54W571.ACCOUNTING Clerk. 1 y.. rexperl.nc. In aceounUngoffice F.mlliar wllh accoun"p.yabl. and receivableGood typlng. word proc ....lng, and general secre .. rlalIkllil d •• llable. S.I.rycommenlurate with experi-ence. Send relume 10'Conlroller. "'1 W.1l EighlMUe Road. Northville. 10'148157

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112 Medical

Immediate open1ng. Dataentry aaalgnment. In the AnnArbor ar ... CalltOCSly.

MANPOWER(3131805-3757.......................

*-- - -...- -160 Cltrlcal 151 [It,y.car. 161 0.1 (of.aru

152 ~:~~:~nt __ 110 Clerical llflty.illing ·~a':ly.ilUnll

AKC -Golden R.trllver ~--~--------- - - - GAL ftlda.y lor ChdIllan REC£PTJQNESTISECRE· Nc>vli.he't_i h81P DIRECT care .ta". Reward-Femal. 1200 I week. Sire APPALOOSA mares, ('21, PUPPIE PAD organlrallon Non'lmok,r TARY. fut groWIng propertY BABYSITTER with S children 1I0hlllOlJH- lng :r:~:::::rnO~..I!!!~I$'S t313)487", colored. wllh out ... nd;gn Prol.salOll&l All Steed ~ prel.rred Phonl. typing. management company keeplng 3 to 8 p.m Monday men 'I ~ IA IIghl bookkeeping neeea- needs _rgetle: and 'IIr. through Friday $220 a month. group hom.. Ioc:at... n

KC Snow Whll. Shlh·Tzu. perlormance pedlllr... Grooming 20 '1.. 11 Ex lIlY Huron VII ley Youlh lor IIle Individual who can dlrec:l Loving woman 10 care lor 2 1313)3.4&-7I04.hlf8 pm Soulh Lyon .nd New Hud-Y.S wllh black pigment V.ry toll000 (313)41&-2445 .nc.1 RtaIClMblel 8atl.lac- Chrllt Herb WII.on call •• problem aolYe, and boys. 3 monlh. and 15 OUAlITY lime home day Ion 'FUll-lime Ilternoonrar. Also other colOll APPALOOSA mare 14 yeall I Ion G u • ran lee d' 15t..........- 101'- "II I I typl monlh. 4 day. • week shill Also part-tlm' morning(51!l~1458 good temp.r.menl. $800' (51n548-1458 .,--- ""'" up nma ng beginning in Dec.mber care A \o'IIng and learning Ind midnight .hlll.B C·' GENERAL C1erlCll worker. .kUI. (35 wpml. to include LI ¥ h tho u Ie k e. pin g en'llronment lor yOur child. 1(3131....., •• uI HOn FIIse. n.uter.... (5tn22W878 C~' ....re~ .. _1 d...... Q III d I I U ~'"'" needed for temporary and ' ... '............... u,... (31 )82~ UII e nl rUC10r. .. ~~:::;::=:;':'-::.--:-.,...-:=:-:'male. a monih. Animal APPENDIX AOHA 8 Yllr ~ permanent po.lllon. nd re.ume to' D. Brlnc:at .... - Johnlon, BS In Child FAST Paced Dental 0ffIc:ePrOleclion Burelu gelding 153 hand. QuI.t (3131228-0812 mo South University. Sulle _BYSITTER needed. Day Psychology and c.rtilled In leeklng mu~lented(313)227~1IO dilpoiltlon, good hunter GENERAL OFFICE Full.lIm. 215, Ann Arbor 10'1 4811M. =.R~~ougrerw:;r:=yU~=r .arly child development, In person, uperle~ed InBORDER Collie .. b pu'pp.••. pro. p e ct. l t .2511 "I person" Hamburg oIfle:e EOE. 4 Y d II d proce .. 01 b.comlng In.urance. phone contae;t,7w"k~ld 1313142t-424& (517)547-3840 Excellent benefit. mu.t ty p m. an ~ on licensed. Age group 6 WMkI .nd some Iront deck proce-BRITANNY Spanl,l pup. AOHA 8 yeir old g.ldlng lCCuratellexpertencedln:: RECEPTIONIST weekend. 151 t04r .. r. (313)437~706 dure •. Approxlmalely30 nex-AKC 9 weeks (313)42&-8007 Skipper W. SII Teddy Too areaa 0' o"lce Including ~J~~~a; th:=; SmER needed In my home ~ra be"nellt ~ry n.~alter 5 30 pm bred W.1l broke. athletic. payroll Call (313)231·2570. THERMOFIL, an eatabllahed In your home or our Nort/Ivll- Howell CIty. between 2 p.m lable' PI ti call Sue.DOBERMAN AKC, 11 month good looker. Would maILt GENERAL Iflc T I .nd 5 pm lor 2 preachoOlneutered male Gr.. t WIth .uper all around/youth I 0 e yp ng. ptaatlcl manufacturer In the I. home Mull be reliable. chlldr,n' Call belor. ~ p m. (!.:51,;.:~~~=~~':-:-:"'- __ ~77.:

horse 52 aoo '5,.."'"'7-3840 ----------... Illno. teltphone 1 yeara Brighton area I. _klng a have own tranaportlllon, and 1~ln."'.....n LPJol'S .nd· Nur.e lid.kId. MUSI sell 1200 - -, ,.,.... .xperl.nce (51~71 lull-lime raceptlonl.1. Good relerenclI. Good .. Iary. "¥. _.~... needed lot child and adult In-

O 1313)231-388a BEAUTIFUL Arabian ahow •• GENERAL ollice Switch- typing and telepl)one etlquet- (313134&-0318 STOPI' peraonaJ

d!zed day lcare home reaplte car. In Living.'-, S UDDAK--- _[IiGUSI:L.SprIngar SpanIeL ~~~n ~or r sa~. ~;:':~i .EMPLOYMENT -'f lloIrd. dill. .llntry. _W.Or.CL It-ar!-!Ilaenllal ~ntlll{l ~8Y~ lot -L by Icen.e ~:e ~ .ton .nd OA1llln!L-Countl.!

se' ....·4 8 1. $55 I PUPP"S AKC 1313)632-6243 .nd we.r:rn~~ t.mper.· proc.aslng .nd typing. baCkgrOUnd prelerred App!-' children January 3 to April ~1lIeY sonetile IItel Hourly rate plus mileage.ISOl'loow x x 0 ace- FEMALE mlnlalure SChnauz· ment 1517)~lOOa lIvlng.ton / Wnhtenaw Ic:anta may apply at Th.rmo- 21 weekdaYI SChool hOUII. C':1I(313)23~~ . W.. kday •• (517)548-6ot18.

cord delivered, or S40 pickup er ~rs. S60 15tn~l458 ---- County ar .. 1 1 y.. r .xperl- III. tnc. 8150 Whitmore Lake Prelerable my home Trana-11'1 Bnghf6n RiCk Bulle. FO-R Sale AKC Collies 2 BEAUTIFUL ~ppaloo~1 .ncemlnlm\llll (3131227·1218 Road, BriGhton, Michigan portallon ~n ~ arfanoed TEACHER Ind moth,r with MEDlCALASSJSTANT(3131227-3857 males 1 lemal 12001 S350 mare Perreci children. GENOA Townshlll Will be 48118 1313"~7.1001 nrSl ald. .nd CPR will

- . • . •. 0 /lor~o Black Quarterhorse accepllng ...... lcallon. for .-. loVingly care lor your child.120 fl"" equipment Blue .. ble. (313)878.2758 geld' ng Pe rlec t lamlly emplo ......... I7' the T_...... SECQETAQY CHILD care (10 and Taft ar.. l. lUll or part.lIme. Monday thru

• " ~her~~ horses t51n54&-45llA Hsil .oe;~ 11 29llO 0;; n n tOY1ngmomtlUroam-teftfor FrlcJay Play. Irt.- mus1c.1 "ROW ,Corn Picker. 2 GERMAN sh,ppard lemal. BLUE Clay .. wdu., and Road. Brtghton Intlfelted 2 lull tlme children.' meal. and .nack •.ul'llollSlno waoons. 200 gallon 3'11 monlh •. AKC. III shots. -edar shavings by lhe bag lor persons may 1m out an A Brlghlon Corporation I. (3t31347-2881 (313)878-5832Pinckney.field sprayer. Ford 5N Irac;. large boned. famous TlICker ;olle slalls Picked up or appllClhon or send a resume looking lor a lull lime WANTEQ' Grandm •• typ.lOIS, FOld IN loader, Cub I:!!II bloodlln. (313)82M7tO jellvered Eldred's Bushel to the lbove addre .. for a profeaslonal secret.ry 10 CHRISTMAS pef10Q to care lor our 1G-y.. rIr~lor. PO$! hole degget. IInll GOLDEN R.lriever pup. Stop 1313)229-8857 Secre .. rIal/"'-"_.1 poallion perlorm secretarial and old son. par1.lIme Mayspre.d,r. 4625 Curcl't Road. AKC 8 k old P . """'.... bookk I d tl N IHowell (3131271-1529 . wee. aper. BOARDING Alpine SkI Arll. lhal I. currently IYIIltble .1 eep ng U II on Is around the corner A rllqUl/e spending. couple a- - . - I n d s hot s I 2 5 0 1101.59) Box .1111 1135 3 Ihe tOWI1.hlp office. . .moker pr.t.rred If you. like Chestnut Stalton o"erl nighll per week In our South3 PQlItT 'r .. r blade S200 C~3~793 'nandlng slalls open. 195. variety, enjoy working with hourly drop 0"' lor your child lyon ar .. home. Please call(a~]l~· (313)887.7393(3131~10 .11.e-ofelhe·ar1 computer While you shop Reglalet weekend., Monday A 10'.• or620 JOHN Deere 3 potnl BOARDING horses NOrth'll1- equlpmen1 and program.. ahead Call The Cheslnut Tuesday through Frlday .her~ltC:...!'~~,2OO 15m~2495 BUYING ':AMll Y I. Jlrea Indoor a;ene. box hay. a secretarial - related. Station Day care center lor 7 pm. (313)437-3737BLADES 3 pt from 1175 FOil HORSES alall. 1160 p,r month cerlillcate or Aasoclate Inlormatlon (313125-5437 WORKING mother In Kurtzholtl dlQg.rs. $385, 3 pt roo ~""Or~n , ~.It\ll prOll PUlure. lull leed_ shelter. degree we welcome your CLIP thl. ad now ll's 7 a m.. SChool diltrlct needs reliablerotolt\lars. disks. plOWS, ram GraO. ot '.O'$I.r.o S120 per monlh Southea.t -.ppIIcatlon Please subr'nlt do you know where your person to get children 0" 10btllShllOVgs. cl.llance A',o .ell,no hOrs... /lorner 8 Mtle _ Chubb Road your re.ume and WAGE babysiller I.? We accepl school In am 745 to 845priced 3 pt.landsc:ape rakes. Duy,no used l.~' & eQUIp 1313)348-0059 REQUIREMENTS 10 Box drop-lns Howell. Muonl· (313~37.bOX acrapeta, IInl.h mowers (31~)750·9971 CANADIAN Thoroughbred :~~. ;~~ ETh~"':I~'::~ ~~~nge:::'''ru~1 ::,,_:: l.:W~O;!R;::K~~W:':'I:"'th-O-U""I-w-o~r~r-yP,rll- an'll ICCesSO"", Stoodmare 17 hands. good Brlghlon.MI48118.EOE. uo

yIhru F y•• a.m Dependable qualily child

service Trade-Ins welcome prOducer saoo musl sell - 0 care In my Whitmore LakeH~~e; Farm Equipment. LAB /CoIIII puppllllor .. 1e (313~79 . • SECRETARY with typing and thru 8 pm W.. kly. dilly or hom.. Experience. reler.c~t ~ 7weeks old. (313)ll87.Q358 HELP wanledln haraelarm In dlctllphone experience. hourly rate.. Em.rgency encll, non-smoker Right offFORO eN, 3 pl. manure lAB Pups A K C Yellow or W,.onerea (313l6854179 Sale. background helpful trained per10nnel For more US-23 IInd 6 10111., Callbuckel. back blade. chains. black, good pedigree 1150 __ Fee Paid Leonlld .nd I n tor m a I Ion. c a I I q13~Rul'$_ Welt~ good condliion C~tn~3388 BASK Bred Allblan mares A'lOClate. (31312aNI02O 1511)54&-t"7 ,==~:::...-----13.000 01" best ...offer Call MASTIFF -puppl.S. to fawn. moo (313~7790 SECRETARIAL Clertcal po.1- 162 Medical.(31~~~J______ AKC registered. OFA c.rt.. HORSE Back riding leasons lion Bookkeeplng experl- CONCORD SCHOOLFOflD' .Jobllee wtlh Ironl lied.' GenII. glanls" H.. lth English. Weslern, ·Huntseat. :~rl::":.: ..compury.17:loadlf Exoellenl S3000 Ford guaranleed 151n546-3881 DrIVIng Call (313~19. ~.CaIl(517)504&-7llllO.llt.l JleoOndlllon. 12000 case MINI-DACHSHUND pupplel ask lor Jell or Wendy!illO~dltsel,loader backhoe. Reds. black and tan &weeks

c:ab.$7000,oJohn Deere 350 B. (517)~ HORSE FEED6whtle._rlItW uc. 111500 30 PEKAPOO pup. Bolh0I11efS Some with loaders parents AKC Shola andHodlIft Farm Equipment. war m I n g st. r 1 e d .(313)62H481 (5tn54&-I458.FORO ,traclors with ,servlc. ~POO;:':'DL~E;:=P~upa-.-wh~lt-e-IO-y-Sand ~,·Ihe way you want 1150, chocolate mlnlatur.

J to bI/y#lem.lrom th. peopl. p a a die B rig h IonI who know the1r stuff Symon. 13t3)632-525ll

Traclor and EqUipment. S~H~I~H~TZ~U:=-'go-rgeou--.-p-pa-Fasl Irlendly servte:e andIS11)27t-8445Galnes AKC ... b100d1l u 15 .xpert personn.1l-H '2' T &-1 Ilh backb'..... c'''"'IIlon nes.•• r"" or W ..... weeks. (517)54&-2478an,d ~ _pt IlwnmOwer SPITZ puppees, pure WhIt. Braun Agnservlce(5 1I5ol6-~ and lIully. POlnled ears. 4175WhllmoreLakeRoadNEW. tractor tile chllns, curled tall 7 week. Vet Ann Arbor. 10'148105

. l1.,2x25·: $165, 12 4x25" StllS checked and wormed 115 (3131862-9«103 polnl blades. 51t, 5h. 7h. 811 (5tn546-8l23 HORSES boardecl. excellenl3 polnl 2 stag, snowblowers TATTOO CLINIC Permanen. care Large Indoor. ou'doorpreseason sale. BUY NOW· • arenas Lessons and trainingCLOSEO. OECEMBER Dave taly protecl your mixed or available (3131437-2141Slelner,' ,Farm Equipment pruebred dog Sunday HORSESHOEING R.ndy(313)6114.5314 November 8th Animal AIIrae:- ucGalllard Quallty ........ man-

lion (313)227~1IO. ... '"'" ft

VYAN~D II h heavy duty TOY Poodle puppies AKC ship 'Hol, cold and correcllve• blade (~1)548-3535 Black 12 weeks Champion shoeing. SalIsIacUon gUllln-

Sire (313)824-3845 teed (51n521-3587evening.29 GALLON FI.h Tank HORSESHOEING 20 y .. rs

O Experience AI L1ckl.ldt.Ev.rythlng Included III (313)632-5549,evemng. (newn.gollable (3131814.1171 p::ho~n:::'~l__ ~ _alter 5 pm 'PALIMINO AQHA gekllng152 Ho ..... a Very gentle, gOOd wllh

Equipment children. weslem. excellentlrall and 4-h saoo or best

13 YEAR old r.glSlered oHer (313~quarter horse. t52 !land.. SAWDUST Klln.::d=ry-b...,ul-k."""ba-gbolh english and we.tem and green cut DeliveryGreat trail horse Beginner or (313)482-1195 DATA ENTRY .ClERIj::ALexperienced rider Qulelexcellent disposlllon. It500 SAW D U S T dell v e r. d(313)629-3870 anywhere 145 III 114 yd.

--------- 13 YEAR old Buckskin Quar. loadsl (5tn548-2I42

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Ier Horse Double reglslered SHOW barn has openings'L, g.ldlng Great with kids. Quailly board and/or trlln-T" riding horae Mu.1 sell 10 Ing. I.sson.. In.lde and

good home. Call1313~11 outside lIenas Helled'-:~::-:=========~.venlng. or (313)6&4-1025 observatIOn room Vetdays. Ask lor Bob JOhnson approved Morgan horses lor

151 HouuhoId Pet I 1973AQHA Dark Bay Mare. 15 sal, (3131231-3397ADORABLE puppies 10 good hands Sucesalully .hown TACK Slddl. s.. t panla andhome Mhced Old EngliSh 4·H, Proveri brood-mare. veSI SIze 15; show halter.SheeP doll and Lab Good ooocl on Iralls and roads JOdpher boola. ladles r. andwllhcllildren (3131&n-5123 11.500 (313l437~ miscellaneous (313)12N33ll.ADUL T SlIeItle LhUI Apso 1976 FELPS 2 place horse WOOD shavings pine. plas-Shih. Tzu, BlchOn, Pomera: trllier Step up Good Urea 2 IIc bigS Discounts on trucknlall Shel"" mix, Coc:kepoo. tone palnl. a months old load' (313)632-64879Qlrfler Old Engll.h Sheep- Mollon brakes, two .ldedog mIx. St Bernard mix S35 boxes. 8 h 2" tall. nliw floor.each (3131231.t037 Mus I • eel 1 8 9 5AFGHAN fIllle. h"llhy~ ~tn223-3501need. hOme (313~ 2 HORSE lIaller, 11.400AKC a."nan Sh.pherd Gorgeou. sliver show sad·f)UPplet Black Ind tan 8 die •'MIlks. Wrillen guaranlee bridle and breasl collar.1250 F 0 w I II v III e 11,400 Appy horae lor sale.(5.\?'j~ioo361~.4=-- • 11.000 B 0 IF din g

- (3131437·2281AKC Gt~n short haired --- '~~-----oId-p' pti 10 week. 1150 AI(C 4-H Bargain only 12 ytIIr~~ lthort hAiled lernele, appaloosa mare. good3,tIT. FOSS Engli.h Sener, d11PGl11l0n. nice ride S500!1"rs. (313j227-52!5 (517)~2344 aher 5 p m

ACCOUNTS payable clerk.Computer. retall experiencenecessary Send re.ume andsalary requirement. to' Box3017c/o The BrIghton Argu.;113 E Grand River; Brighton,"II 48118

LEGAL Secretary/recepllon-1st Full-tIme position lorBnghlon Law Office Excel·lent typing and organizationalskill. necesallY. WordIIrocelllng experiencepreferred PrlYiou. experI-ence as a 11011 secretarypreferred, but not requiredPI.. se reply to' Box 3022,BrIghton Argu •• 113 E GllndRiver, BrlQhton MI 48118LOOKING lor Account.Recelubl e / AccounlaPay.bl. Clerk. Mu.t ha'llexperience and be lamlliarwllh computers Call(313)56503908

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER.TYPIST. RECEPTIONIST PI"10 lull·lIme ollice _I.tantlnHowell ar.. with excellentchance 10 I.. m and dev.1opeskills In pl .... nt surround-Ing PositIOn Include. rec.p-tlonlst. bookkeeper. typl."and asalsllng In a compulerInsltl .. llon In 19118Neatna ..and accuracy ImportantSend resume and .. 1Iryrequlrem.nts to Box 3018.Llvlngllon County Pre ...m E. Grand River. HowellMI.4ll843.

FEEDER' plgi and calve.(51n548-2101HE-NS, Large lor Itylng orMeat 12 00 a piece1313_2012,===-=-=- __MISCELLANEOUS Stmme.,.tal stock' 4 year old purebredreglsterad Simmental bull.JlfOYIO. gentle, Slml1*ltalcroaa I1Mr. approxlmale1yaoo Ib, 2 Simmental croatheifer cal'll', Ipproxlmately500 Ib .. ch FowietVllle.(517)223-1800aller 5 p m.MUTE Swanl. Sexed palr.S300 (313)834-4334OPeN Barn. oCtobe::'--r30::::-,1:-\0:-4pm Horse. lor .. Ie lorshow and pl .. sure It alllimes 5432 LlpplnCOl1,Burton (313)743-54MRAMBOUIi.LEr-A8m":.:.-,tw-In-=2"-".,yeara. from MSU breeding• 'ock. good breeder, fan ....

.................... '.............. llc temperament Very fine"'aI . B d' & 1I11Ce S200 1517)271'-. ,l,-ew oar log RroISTERED-Jerae·~y=-eow-.

I Ire.hened 2 monlh. ego.

-T-Jaioing Faci ity ;~I~~:::~;-orr' ) .r WANTED to buy Dalry 00111.. Large Indoor Arena _ Call (313\231-3311 II a.m. to

tLm.Lo~ated near U5·23 and Clyde 154 PttSuppllHRd ·Parshallville .----

" •.• Stalls available beginning Nov ~:M:t~:rch~~_ -2G-l:.imited Openings .. lIer)!lO Ib beg 11225,251

'Tralner on staff With 20 years of :"':':::J =~=~ _----------~~~--.,~xperience H~.!J.~~720 --- ...... ~~~__:~==:_:~-.....,.'£XiStlng faCIlity being remodeled 155 AnIIUis.mc-

~ lotO areas finest ALL btMd botrdlng and_•.firstJ.ear speCial rate dunng grooming with 25 y.arl.xpIfIInC'. By prOI .... Oh·remo eling II. OuaIlty care. IMlIIlIc:'Full service facility With programs prices Tam.ra Kenn.l,

I d d t3~'=..,-- __custom tal ore to your nee s K-t dellgn. dOg groomtng.'

. Call Po.l,ac ~rc'h~~not a1r.-:r'.

. (:J 13)373-' 277 collect ~~=:~NNELI. OCTOB-'b .. t"'een 8 30 Am.S ()()pm Mon Ihru Ffl ER SPEQAI.. Kennel BATHe

.. - u /FLEA DIP. 8tlott.flllr. 112.• • for more Informalton Long-Nlr. '15. AppolntIMnt. L ..:.:::.:_-_~--- ... L ..:..:.: ..1 L_"';;:;;;';:'::::;;;;:;:';;;:;;;':_;;;';;;';;;':';';;;;';;;;';;;';''';';';~';';;;':''''''

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Excellenl wrinen communI-calion.. spelling and .typlng.klll. required. Pt10r dataenlry' experience a blO plul

Siable employment with.xcellenl sa.. ry and liberalfully company paid fringebeoelils Send relume withprior .... ry hl.tory \0 or cat!.Clair Ritchie, MIc~rac-tor and Machinery ,24100 NoYl Road, N , I.48050, 13t3l341-48OO. eX1en-alon 225 EOERECfPTION:7.IS='T~WIth:-::::--:typlng--:--and generaJ offtc:e expert-.nc~::-. --: __RECEPTIONIST Aher ImageSIIon, Milford haa poeI1Iona'IIJLabIe. full-tIme. KftOWeledgeable In hair .. Ionoperallonl Computer kftOWeledge al.o helplul Call(313)664-6511for interview.RECfPTtONIST. Mu.t lII'IIpleasant p/lOnI ¥Ole. and beable to type 35 wordI 1*mlnut •. sa 00 1* hour pluabenellll New HudIOn 11M.t313l437·1713

• 12')(,Sweet Feed{50 tblW.OO• Cl .. n 40 Ib oat. (!lOIb).U5

• Calf Manne (50 Ibl $14090• Complelel2% P.lletlS 90

• Zimecterln 57 911

Y ANMAR DIESELTRAOTOR CLEAR·

ANCE

l,$2OQ ca'h back on all 14 10

, ]3hp 1r.C1ors. 2 and 4 w d .low Inlereal llnancing FreeImplem~" rental club. Ir ..dellvery.ltee hat ee.1 pricesat. Mlchlgan's Largest'Ian mil \IaClor deaterHodge~ F.rm EqulPfll8l\t,(S13~1. Fenton Sinc.1946.

PETS

153 Farm Animlla .2 IlfEF H.ellers. 15 monthsold lor lMHlf or breeding1517)548-2fllllIASSORTED kindS of chick-ens,15tn~CLUB Calves Ch"nlne cro ..wllh Angu. Good blood-IIn.s (313)885-81172

EVERY MONOAYAT MICHIGAN HQRSE AUCTION 1 00 pm

'"-P. r r'C"," 'v oIf"'l"lO",l"l,r If\f g' .......1 ooPn "Q of (",J'

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HAY & STRAW SALE- .(,e,,~rfl. ... ~ com~ Con'l~'" 'tOUf h" & "'f- GI.t.rln'.~~ 10~~IS., P 'NQU"'''Jh

REMEMBER EVERY MONDAY1_00pm MICHIGAN HORSE AUCTION

un Old US·UBetw •• n Clyd' .nd C.nt.1 Rd

.STRAW (313) 750·9971 ~ HAY

BILLING CLERK

25 hoUII weekly MuS1 beHigh School graduale. Exper-lenc. with Mlcroe:omlluterapref.rred Previous experi-ence with Blue eros. BlueShield and other In.urerahelplul Aceounllng skUls "'required. Send resume /apply 10 Brighton Hoapltal.12551 E Grand River. BrIght·on. Mlchlg.n 48118(3131227·1211.E.O.E

CALL IN TYPISTMusl be hlllh school graclu-a11l, WIth ablllty to- type 50words per minute. Wordperl8cl experlenc. Isprelerred

send re.ume/apply 10'Brlghlon Hospital

12851E Grand RI'IIIBrighton, 101148118

(3t31227·1211.EO.E

NOVI Conslruc1JOn companyseek. Individual Wllh officeexpenenc. lor data entry andclerIcal po.llion Sendresume to AccountingSup'llrvlsor. POBox 788 •Novl, MI 48050 Equal Oppor·tunlty EmplOyerDISPATCHER, lull or part-time Nights Will train.13131227-1010EXCELLENT typl.t Occa-sional work In No'll Goodrate Phone (3131348-8809FULL TIME Immediate po.1-Ilon avai .. bl. for Accoun"Receivable clerk. Credit andcollection exp.rlenceprelerred Computer .xperi-.nce a mu.' Cal'(313)3411-7230'FULL-TIME AccounlaP.yable clerk needed wtthsome IBM PC .xperlenceFull benellll package Apply.t T.ledyne Howell Penn-crah. 3333 Well Grand Rl¥er,Howell EOE

GENERAL QFFICECLERK

Application. now beingaccepled lor lull lime .nlryIllYeI general olfk:e patillonwith advancemenl potenllalat our rapidly groWIng corpo-rale ottIce Dutle. wtllInclude receptlonl'" phonebackup. customer llIe main-tenance. maU preparation,light typlng and operlllon ofvlliou. offlc. machine.PotiUon require. good bUIc.clerlCallkllll. "rang commu-nlcaUon .kUI. and some.xpoHf to QOmIlUtlfl MUltbe detail onented and able toI..m quickly. organIZe. prior-Itlz., work well with ol1lerland to work unaupervtled .Our , .. t p.c.d olllceprovIdel a challenging andproleulonal work lImo·sphere CompetallYe .. taryand "cellent benefltl pack'age R.lume mu.t .lItesallry hIItory for con~tJon No catl. pItIM .SIndra.ume In conl1dtnc:e to·

Lowry eomputll' ProducllA"". PEL

P.O. eox 51'8tlghton. 10'148118EOE

OFFICE Manager for SouthLyon denllat o"lce. In.ur·ance llnowtedge prelllfTedGood .tartlng wage. Call(313Im-o&12 .OFFICE person needed .for.mall Indu.trial company.Some experience helplulSend tllume and .... ryrequlremenl' to Box 3015.c/o Brtghton Argu., 113 EGrand Rivet. Brighton, loll48115PART· TIME recepllonlStneeded for Stlghton offlc.Call (313)~. ASk lorPam

PART TIMESECRETARY

A Brlghlon-based .... s 0'01-nll&llon needs • secretary tosupport a growing saleadepartmenl lor approxlmale-ly 24-32 hours per weekTraining on Word Star 2000Plus • Vlfslon 3 will beprovided. Non smokerprelerred II you have asecretarial • relaled UIOCI-lie degree or al .... t 3 yearssecretanal experience sendyour resume and WAGEREQUIREMENTS to Box3003. c/o The BrlghlonArgus, 113 E Grand River.Brighton. loll 48115 EOEPART-TIME recepllonlat• salst.nt ne.ded loroptom.,rk: offic. In FOWler·'11l1e. MOnday, Wednesday,Friday Musl be comlortabl.dealing with people. 54 perhour Apply' Wednesdayam, all day Friday orMonday at 205 E GrandRiver. Fowl.rville

PURCHASING

Immedla" opening lorPurchasing CootdlnatorDulles Include rllYlewlngand Improving purchas.requl,IIIon.. obtaining bld ••piecing ord.ra. researchingsupplier.. and expeditingd.liv.ry 01 service. .ndsupplies BBA and 1 y.. r•• perlence or equivalenteducation and .xP8flencerequired "lull have excel-lenl negotiation and commu-nication .kllls

SECRETARY

For academically ready.chlld.3-5 yea" old Where e'llrychild Is a superltarLanguage IrtS. dramallcl.art. 1I1n.... fun. computer.,malft games. snack •. Open-lno In 1.. Mar I.fI8 andUS-23 Phase I .nrollmentlimited to 12. Qualified teach-ers Quarterly lultlon baaedon 12 per hour tuil-llme. 12.50part·lIme Call (31318&2-41002

SERVICE COORDINATOR to pr .... nroll. Jean NlYlmtFoundlf Emerson SchoOl.

10 schedule cases lor horne Ann Arbor. owner.eare agency Excellent cterl- DAY CARE LO'Ilng mothercal and eommunk:atlon .klli. would like to care lor yourrequired Family Home care. Inlanl 10 2 y.. r Old child In(3131~. Brlghlon. (313)227·7803SMALL le"lng company DEPENDABLE, non-smoklngIn Brighton has an Immediate person to care lor Inlant .ndopening lor a lull-lime secrel- toddler In our Hamburgary Some. knowledGe at home AIIrae:tlve .... ry lorlease documenl.· preferred. right person (313)231-3580bul not nec.ssary Starting DUKAKIS 'Upportl lederalsatary from $4.50 to $5 per Wom.n, Infan", Children'hour If Intere.ted. ~ (WIC) program., supportscall (313125-2075 to schedule paren"l care. Inlant nulr1-an Interview tlon, early h.. lth screening,SMALL manulacluring IIrm while Ihe Re.gan-Bushseeka appllcanl wilh accu- Admlnslratlon cutlundlng torrale IYPlng. f.mlllar with WIC VOle Dukakls' PO POLcompuler data .nlry orga,.. ADVl!Zed. and profesalOl\ll In GRANDMOTHER talung careappearance PreVIOus cieri- of 8 month old child wouldcal experience nec .... ry like to care lor a I.w moreIndrtklual will work with sale 151n223-9330and purcha.lng managers, ~IC~E~SE::!D=H--"'Da-""'Ca-and be responsible lor L N ome y rerec.pllonlSt dulle. Much openings Drop-lns welcomephon. eonllC1 In po.ltlon. ~(3~13~)88~7-813O~~,.,.-__ -=-"..Room lor growth Call Karen, LICENSED child care Full·(3t3)82~17 11m. Monday thru Friday 175

per week Organlied acnvl-SOMEONE with h.. vy secre- lies. melis and snackstarlal slUlls needed lor Wixombased ollic. Computer provided. I"., years Ihru 4experlllnce and detail years (3131229-7275ori.nted Will con.lder lIex, BABYSITTING by .xp.r-lime Call (313)88S-31155 Ienc:ed mol her All agesW 0 R 0 PRO C E S 5 0 R. 6 am 10 8 pm weekdaysSECOND SHIFT. NOVI Hourly or w"kly rate M.. ls5 pm· 1 30 a m SChedule and snack. a'lll"b1e Non-begins alter 610 5 week day smoker, CPR traln.dIhlh ori.ntatlon TranSCrip- (3t3:18~'.':7&-3258,=:=_-:--=-_-::-lIOn/secretarial duties, non- LOVING mother of 15 monthsmoker only, superior spell- old would Ilk. to take care 01Ing a nec.sslty PI_nl. your child In a cr .. llveOUlgolng manner lor a busy playllme envtlonmenl

.medical / 11011 No'tI olfk:e 15m223-S141h,r 7 p mProtesslonal appearanc.. LOVING responslbl. mollrlfword proces.lng / compU1er 01 two will care lor your childknowlege Send re.ume.nd lull·lIm. ReuonabI. rate.sallry requlrem,nts to Box (,~31:.::3~)25-~~1llll8=- ,.---:3021, cIa South Lyon Herakl, MATURE woman wanled101 N Lalayene. South- 10 babysit lor n.wborn. ~Lyon. "1148178 days per week Your home

111Da~.ca,. prelerred Call Terry(3t3)3«-~I484~ _

811 ysttUng MOTHER In Pinckney.A-l BABYSITTER 22 Y.. " localed acroaa Irom Villageexperience CPR, non- EI.mentary "",.hes 10babysitsmoker (313)231·1l1ll5 toddlers II 25 per hourACTlVEgrandma has open- 1313187&-3Sll5 _Ing. Nanny quality care and MOTHEROlhearoldWisheslove lor your chIldren Educe- 10 babySit children .. me agetlonaland seaaonallCtlvlll... or older, Howell I"aAvailable weekdaya. Also. (5m~548-~2081~-c-__ -:---:Frldl~. and saturday ... '" MOTHER 01 2 children. 4 andIng •. Keer Hamburg Elamen- 8 y.. ", wlshe. to babysll InIllY R.asonable ratea her South Lyon home Lota of(3131231.f190 Medical background andBABYSITTING 1V.llable. relerences. please call orclose to Exit 137, How.1l I e a v e me •• a 0 eatar.. ExCellent car., pcel- 131310437.71lll1 _lent reference. Morning and MoTHER 01 1 wishes 10ahemoon shih. Drop-In. baby,lt lull-lime In South!!tfCOme.15tn54&-4303 Lyon (313)437.07411BABYSITTING 2"., yearI and - -~---- - --~-over. MUit be polly trained MOTHER wishea to baby.1tHoweI1.l51~'. day s N a v I a r ••BABYSITTER needed Full- (313~11m•• for Infant In my NoYl MOTHER will baby.1t lullhome. Non-amoker and lime. SI 25/hr, 1ooI-F. daYI.reI ere n c e. • m u .t ~h~_n J~~!25-=:I~"~-:--:!313~ NANNY IYII .. bIe Lot. 01I5ABYSITTER n .. ded love Good cook Be•• rellf'MUIord and Dawson Road encesJ511l54&-1~ _"" In my horne 2 p m to New mother wanllto babysl.8 p m TueadaYI and Thura- daYI In Old Dulch Farm •.daya MUll be rellab1. Call NoYl Beolnnlng Novembar(313)&14·1152 Monday. ~ 1!!3~'~1~135~ _Wedneaday. Friday 12 noon NOVI AREA. INFANTS.1041!m TODDLERS. PRE·8ABYStntR wanted 2 \0 3 SCHOOLERS Llc.nudda ......... week In my home centlf certtflld tNCIlerI.

1-""'" . Hot lunchel and anacka~~3~el r.qulred KeI'l:!.KId, 1313~190~_._-------

SECRETARYNovt company ne.d. asecretary. PoaItJon require.experlenc. In typlng. datarepor1lng which requlrelmathematical .klll. IndeompU1er termlnel uaaoe.Call Judy al (313l47H700.

RECEPTIONISTQNumaUca, Inc. has an opening for aAec,ptlonlstlP.B.X. operator. Sometyping. (50 w.p.m.) required. Please send

resume with salary history to:

Numatlcs, Inc.1450N. Milford Rd.Highland, MI 48031

Attention: L.A. Strauss101

ADULT d.y care centerGolden Opportunilies.Brlghlon Dlleclor. 3 days perweek SSN required. Sendresume to 850 SpencerRoad. Bnghlon. loll 48115CNAI/Experlenced NAsneeded Immediately lor shihwork. Tranaportltlon • must.Top wages plus mileage. Callnow (313)229-6ll1lO.

C,R.N.A.McPherson Hosp"al. a13fHled ..acule care generalhOSPItal, IS actively recruItinga Nurse Ane.thetlst

The successlul candidate wtllbe a r\lOl.tered nur .. In IheStale 01 Michigan, and agraduate 01 a nursesanesthetist programapproved by the AANA

An excellent salary. employ'menl bonus and benelllprogram are provided

For consideration. sendresume or catl

McPHERSONHOSPITAL

Human Resource. Dlpl520 Byron RoadHowell MI48lloC3

(5tn545-14t0 Exl 294

Equal OpponuOlly Employer

DENTAL Assistant Full orpar1-llme Vlllag. 01 MlilordNo .v.nlngs or Saturc:aysWilling to 'raln Call(313)68>157'9 or sen(l resume10 POBox 1~. Millord,~It:hloan 4804=~2_-,_~DENTAL A3SI.tanl neededlor Farmington Hills specliltyolllce Full-tlm. poSlllon.w~lIng to trlln. (313)553-2llllODENTAL Aaslslanl Pan·11m•• experience prelerred.will lrain Northville(3131349-7550, _DENTAL Aaslstant requtreclFull-tIme tor Brighton office.Prefer tralntld or certifiedperson 1"313)25-2126DENTAL Ironl offIce mana.ger Malure person who.nloys paperwork Tuesdaythru Friday .and Slturday AM(313)437·2024DENTATAsslS .. nt Full tlm.CDA or mlnumum 2 yearaexpenence Excellenl salaryAsk ~orMary (313~_DENTAL Hygl.ne co·ordlnator Full-lime SomeSaturdays Minimal dentalexpel1lnce nec .... ry AskI?!_Ma~..Q~7..:-55ll5~:- __DENT AL Hygl.nlst Full-tlm.Excellenl salary. PrevenllveOriented Office and StallA.k lor Mary (313)887-5&85DENTAL hyglenl.t wanted lorbu.y How.n d.ntal offlc.PI.. se phone (5m54&-2650for InteMewDe-NT-AL r.cepllonlstwanted Energellc, enlhu-sllllle person for progrea-slve Hartland practiceExpetlence prel.rr.d13131832~770

Experienced lull lIme lorbusy cllnie in ~ MUll -know Vena Puncture Inlee-lion and EKG·s. Call Lori al(3t3)585-3800MEDICAl biller Enlhu.1II11cprolesSlonel sell· ... rter With.xperlence In billing. coIlec·tlon. .tatus, elc. Full orpart·tlme. Farmington HIli.1(313\54\-1&42MEDICAL blller/recepllonllt.lull-time opening In privatedoctor's ollice Call(5tn548-t410 e.. 232MEDICAL 1)oc,,1 worker WIthMasllfS Degree. and 1 yearexperience Needed 10 make'list .. lor Home H.. lth Agen-cy In LlVlnga10n CounlyPart·tlme. flexible days andhours Bonding and In.ur·ance provided Call week·dai',15m548-6418.NUCLEAR Medicine technOl-oglSI. full-Ume with someweekend call Reliable Irana-porlallon • must C.II(5tn54&-14t0 exl232

NURSE AIDENEW HIGH RATESIAll shlhs available

Sign up now lor Nurse Aidetraining November 2-3. 1188Family Home Car ••13131~.NURSE. par1·tlme. 1·2 shlttSpef week In Urgenl CareImmedl.l. op.nlng r

(313)227.1200

Nurse Aides· Now Hlringl

UPTOS6 25AN HOUR

HoapllllllNurslng HomeExpenenee RequiredImmediate Openings

HEALTH CAREPROFESSIONALS

OF ANN ARBOR.INC455 E, Eisenhower Pkwy

Suite 21Ann Arbor, MI48t08

Office HoursMonday and Friday. 1 to 4pm

Wednesday. 2to ~ __OCCUPATIONAL TheraplII10 do home Vlllls In LIVings·Ion County (or ttome ttUllhAg.ncy Part·lIme. fleXiblehours and days Bonding andInsurance Included Callweekdays, (5m548-5416ORTHODONTIC AlSlSlan·lIhelper lor a pleasanlorthodonllc office In HowellChallenging work. and learnposlllon Monday thru Thura·day 1 pm 10 .. 30 pm Sendresume to Box 3012. Llvlngs-Ion County Pre... 323 EGrand River. Howell MI411843PART"".""TI""'M"'E-c"""le-nca-'-"'-edlcalolllc. (313)227--C155

RN'S/LPN'S

We are expandinQ our P "Iand midnight nllralng staHand currently hay. lull and orpan time position. available

• Hire In bonus• Flexlbl, schedule. andshlhs• NEW wage and ben.lltpackage In eHIC1

Apply In person, Greenbl'lar Care cenler

3003 W Grand RiverHowell.Mlch

RN'S - MEDICAl/SURGICALONLY

I Value Voucher Program I

HEALTH CAREPROFESSIONALS

OF ANN ARBOR, INe

(313)747-8070

ANI. LPNs Pmat. dUlyhome car. Top payPremium for high lech skills'IInlilator experience a plusor In· services and IlIlnlnoprO'iklecl All shIlts avallabl.S., your own scheduleBrlghlon Ann Arbor 'I pSi·IanH. Milan. Sliln. ar.. callVlsiling Care, Ann Arbor.131~)II~ _

T EXPA SION THE FOLLOWINOOPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE TO QUALI-FIED PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE A MEMIEROF A DYNAMIC HEALTH CARE TEAM.

SECRETARY. PAIlA·OPTOMETRICRequ".. a mln,mum 01 TRAINEE'Iwo y.alS •• IIeIl.nc. In I The sUCClsslul oenclldet.dlv.lIllled olllc •• n."on Will hi.' •• perl.ne. ,n emini Thl. pollhon can m ed, Ca Ide nil' 01lead 10.chanc.mlnt optom.tl)' olflc.

OPTICIAN. PARA.()PTO .. ETRIC'M,nlmum h•• y.ell •• per· M,nlmum 3 y.all •• pelt.lence Mus: be I.m"lar .nc. III .n oplomelryW'!h .11 .tee. or ' .. ponsl· orllCeD,I,Iy normelly ASlIonld to OPTOMETRICIn optlClen TECHNICIAN'

BRANCH MANAOER ReqUIII' .xc.lI.nl melhM,nlmum 3 Ylars I.per.. skills In oulgoing perlOf\'.nc. a. a managll .1I1y. and QOOc:I Iyp,ngTIlOfOUOh knowledge 01 skills MUll be det',1OphCS end ophcal olllc. oll.nlld The SIlCC.salulopel.lIons '£Y'OI... candldlt. will be w,lIIng to,.bIIG.llon e olus commIt to I two ve.t on

I till lOb lralnino prog'lmAll salaries and beNf". _ ~llt .... 0 ...... '"'" Howell and IflItltofl .• "'" .- r_ and ....,.,,....,_11'" perMft to: .

~ 12ME.Orand""'"......... "-" ... tell 4IIa

~~1lI1ae.l'11d ~ NooettIlIIr 10 ,. E 0 E

d

OFFICE - CLERICALNumaUcs. Inc. has' an opening for IClerical position. All applicants mustpossess personal computer skills andword processing experience. Please

send resume with salary history to:

Numatlcs, Inc.1450 N. Milford Rd.Highland, MI48031

'Attentlon~ L.A. Strauss101

-.....-..~--.l

161 Me<hcal

to-8-S0UTH LyON HERA~O-MILFORD TIMES-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEW5-WednealJlylTlIurscUY OClober 26127. Ill88/

1M -A .. t.ur.nt

ALUMINUM Sidino .nd IrlmGUllers. Rools. Repairs. elcFletcller Davidson. NovlLtCenaecl (:t13)478-e021JOHN'S Aluminum Alumi·num IftCI vinyl Ildlng. Irtm.gun.,.. cuslOm mille aIIul·lera and repIln. vinyl ltMIf· .... ------ ....mopane prime ~IWlncIOWI IftCI Inllde 110I'III'..wnlngs. garage clooCS anddeck. In.urance work.. 1Come RalklentlaJ endcomrnetelal work UcenMCl~tretlOl 3D year. elqllll\oence Reuonable ralea andlree eallm.te. C.II ~------ .....(517)22U33I! 2C Hour phoneael'Yice (517)223-71.

Aquertum ... lntenance

RN'SSeeklno RN for 0011110n "evening midnIght NurSIngSYpertlsor Long lerm carean<! management expellenceprelerred bul nol requited.• ,11 lra,n Inlere.,t(! .ppltC·anlsmay c.1I

No<"n Ac!leson RN DONGreenbnlr Care Center

15171~:nO

- --RN.·LPNs---NEW HIGH RATES"

Stall Rehel. Horne CareF.mlly Home Car.

_~(3131za.5683 _

RNs·LPNsWORK FOR THE POOL

THAT WORKS FORALLAREA HOSPITALS

HEALTH CAREPROFESSIONALS

OF ANN ARBOR INC

Call 10< .n ,ppolntment

(313)747-8070

STAFF CAll

.AU SlltllS .v.lIabie. LIVIng.·Jon.n<! Oa ..tand c;ounlles

RN $Ia 50· $1850LPN $12 00- $1350AlOES 16 25 • $7 00

MILEAGE PAID

10 lOin our StaH~1I TlIIIll.call_"da)'!1517)~Ia

. ~O parHlme medleal IUI.·l1ence posillons Approxl-;J1IIIely 15 10 20 nours per~ MedlC:ll oHlce exper'enc:e neceSSlry Vital Vena-

'"unclure paUenl inl ....neceSSlry poslI .... attllude •mull (313)115-1(108

Aluminum

SAPUTO Appliance RepaIr.servicing .11 mak.. andmodels Specl.llzlng InKenmore .nd Wllirlpool(!13)12"".

Attorney'l

Aaphalt

. MICHIGANALL PRO

ASPHALTPAVING

.: DrI,.wlys,P.rklng Loti, .tc.,

; s.lrcoIUng?"Alf Work GUIr,nteed"

Free Est/m,tes~'.887·4626

•• ICIAID CO. ltC,-,eM'.-, Drift"'IY' • WaIlI' PalIOt •

• Pore,,"'S"It'd, lIeU llel*tJLoc.-a-........."

',' - : ;. R ~ H Y__ \-hfTE:=O

.,' ~~,,';:;J

153 Nural"9 HOIMI

'AIDES/ORDERLIESIn Ih. Spll,l 01 tile IIOhday~euon s"',e youl w.rm\ll'Ild hme WIth u. Join ourhe.llh care le.m In providingHC 10 our rnldenls W.ollel

• Complete Deneltt pac"agelor lu" l,me w,'11 prOoflledtlenef,ls lor parI limellmployeas

Flellbl. sll,lls .ndsclledules

Plene .pp1y ,n perlOnGreenon.r Care Center

3003 W Grand Rm"Howell •.M1c1t

HOUSEKEEPERS need.dFull or pa'n·hme Apply WeslWinds NuralllQ Home. UnionLike 1,=-31,==3l3&M4OO~~=--__HOUSEKEEPING departmenl'I Greenbriar carl Cenl".3003 W Grand River. Howell.lias lull lime opet'IIIIQS 10<floor cate. call (517)~0EOEHOUSEKEEPING .Ideneeded Parl·lIm. C.II131316&5-1400Of .pp1y W,,,Hickory H.",n. 3310 Wnlcommerc •. Mlllon:l.lIVINGSTON CIre Centernow IIlnng Aide •• nd (Sider.hes. tull·tlme. part·lIme. fle.·Ible IIOUrs .vallable on .11.1I1ft. Apply at 1333 W,,,Grand R,V.,. Howell(517)541100NURSES AIeIe Full or part.11m.. all slI,"s Retlremenl1I0me In W,XOm-_(313~ -NURSESAides. lull IncIpan·hme Mldnlghll avail-'ble now Apply W.. t Wind.Nurslng Home. UnIOn lIkI.(313)363.e400NURsE:':S~AicIe~S-'nd~Onter:--7-.Ites. full 0< part-tIme. daya.nd midnlghl sill'" Part·\line. 5am 10 lpm. 14 50 pet1I0uI Will tr.ln C.II(313)411$-14000< apply: westHle"ory Hav.n. 3310Commerce. MllfotCl

Brick. Block. C..... nt

8RlCKMASONFlreptace.. Cllimney'. andaddilion. All type. of brlcllrepairs lIcen .. d C&GMuonry. (313)437 ·153C

INGRA TTA & SONCONSTRUCnON

SP.c~II''''lg ." Concr.'e11.0_ pour.., ..... Dnc •__ ...., Jolll,ad"'f/ h_

.. need , .... ~ and reuon-lbIe ':,.. •• bIN... _R.<o ,~, n _II

CEMENT. rnaaonary. Qualitywork ReuoNbIe prlea.Free .. tlmalel lJcenaecl(517)5.t&42ll7CEMENT work. gar.gelloors. .Idew.lk.. patio ••drlyew.y.. turoul Indrep\lICemenl .Iso evallabIe(51~

113 Nursing Homea

RW LPN Full or pan·lIm.Apply We.1 Wind. NurSIngHom. UnIon L .... ·(31313l3-t4OORNS Of-CPNS ne8d~tcare days and part·lImemldnlQlIlS Call (313.,.00Of .pply Will HickoryHav.n 3310 Comm'.re •Millord

1M Antlur.ntATT~:-:"N---:N""O-W--'II-tr-.n-gCOO'" sll\lr., w.lllrs.wlllreues. salad personsFlexlblillours. good pay. willlrall\ Apply .nytlme 8nOIlI·on PonderosaATTENTlD~N~N::-O-w--::II"--lnngCOOk7.m 103pm .lIlttW,"person 3 p m 10 11 P mFull 0< part·lIm. will Ir.1nJaMor II p m 10 7. mBeneltls .lIer 80 days Apply• nytlme oa". R•• lluranlUS023.ndM·58. HartlandBARTENDER. nlghl.. forJ8'.s Brighton HOUM Call1313122t-931O or apply Inpelton expert.nced only10180 E Grand RIVer8rllIlIton

BOWL-E-Drome now hiringIII poaIllOl\I Apply 807 E.Grand River8RAND new Coney laland.downtown Howell, .n peW-lions (5 11)5016. 17538US. dlshwuller D.y.(lC 75 .n IIOUrl0< night. FUll0< part-tIme Will lraln Willwork .round achOOl sche-dule. Flexible hOUra NOYt(313)34W23C

Buttdl"91 AemodeIln9

J.M. WALKERCONSTRUCTION

AJlESBROS.CEMrNT COMPANY

el_.nt.Curbs .nd Gullera

Dm.. lY. - G,,.IPole 8.1M - ,.tloe -

SId••• lk. ~Free btlnllt ..

[ ..... 117/521-34720.,. 5'/541-37&7

~Qt"n"cl __ QUALITY bulfdIng et lieFIREPlACES. Chlmneya. ell IOweIt prIe... Addlttonl.brlck rapeIra lJcenNd Cell genoe.. ,..... rooftnG. 'Elmer. 1~3)34I:IM' 1Idlng. centent .., blOCkN I NO' 0 CON C RETE work. (31M7.1 •.'SERVICE Conerete work QUALITY IIOlllI I1JlIO,IifIO .. eFlOC,.. drlv •• IY.. ~ IIId repair. CuIeOftt work.ment., skIeweIIlI and foot. cu. I om .. tli c I . J Oftn .I n g • R •• a 0 n • b 'I .j 1::":;':7)Z1W21O=:.=~. _(313)87Ml14

CIAFTMASTEICONSTRUCTIONNew Home eon.truellOll

& Oe'lQn eon.ulllng......... &~eCoId -_ "-a-

No~_)•eu.- Oecll won"--"-La-l11IIIIf'IlI3U1227..-.o

ARLEY'S HOME FIX·IT.FInIeIIed 1IaMIlIentI. CIlfttd-III celilnal. lntettor ,..algn AeiIIbIe dePellCIebIe~. (313P4741IO.

BATHROOMREMODELING

Add • blthroom orremodO' In e~lll\ng one.W. can do the completelob. trom tli. work 10plumbing. Creall yournew batllroom wllh Ide ••from our modernIhowroom.

LONG PLUMBING. ANDFANCY lATH

BOUTIQUE1Hf.IIAINNorthVIlle

(313)34t-a73

RAYMOND & SONBUILDERS

•• AddttIonI •• BIdIng• ..... HcMnee ··CIIfIeeI··Rough Framing··TrtmWortt::=:c.~

COtntMrcleI ..........•• ~ EatlnlMee

8.... LJcenaecl • No ...lnllnCl

(313)229-9500

STANFORD BUILDINGCuatorn RemodeIlna. ~tiona. deCflI. •. LloeMId.lnIuI1Ill.I'1"'7417 .

EXPERIENCED piUI maller•• nled Earn Irom '* toMOO per·..... Apply Inperlon' BIlvos PIzza. 1113PonllaC Trail. W.lled LakeEXPERIENCED P\U.I maller10 llelp oul evenings duringbusy time •• u.u.lly

SILVERMAN'S ... tenda Late.t neededThursday. OCI 20.27 10 pm $5 00 pec'lIOUr. Apply

F • ""AI - In person ONLY.• Iter 4 r:.• y - TMonday. Ocl 24. 31 ouch of Italy Ptnarle.

APPlY I .4PM E Grand River. Howell.FOOD .... n.g.,.. Exper·

22870 ponllle Trail .. nced lood manag.raSoulh Lyon needed. (313)228.4812

OR c,1I 1313)45t-2272 lor HOSTESSES NiGflta .nd'PPOlnlm.nl •w.. llefld'. part·tIine. Win

lraln HovI. (313)341=8234.

CARPETRON'S Cleanup Hauling.Odd lOb. MOWing.

AND(313)22!:7171.

UPHOLSTERY ZHMENDAKCLEANINC H.ullnf.t "."".Call (or Free CINn-Up

Estlmafe FrM £alImatM

•• V_YdStw .(III) 14... 144100 W. Commerce

I

Millord C... RepIir(Down by 'h.Wat., F.-II••• ·.0.0. .. ·.. 4. CLOCKS

C»lP£H I "T Dy WortleIIOl-101 fIIooII .... ..,,.....effIllI. """'** .., ""'*'c.n lor F.1l rat ... _(31.'" tit 1117j1r!-f11!.LICENSED Cllp.nler.1naUNd. paliIllImI. .,.,.e.addIlIonI MIl rMOdellnO·CeII!!!. __ .

164 RI.taur.nt

BUDDY'S NORTHWESTERN

Now hiring .11 sll.lI. GRILLCOOKS. OVEN OPERATORS.AND PREP PEOPLE Excel·lenl w.Qes .nd workIngeond\hon.. Apply 8Uddy· ••NOrlh-.esl.rn .ndMtddlellell" Farmlnglon Hili.COOK needed p.rt-tlm."3O.m 10 7 30pm Call(313)411$-ICOOOf lDP!y W.1lHlc~ory H.ven. 3310Commerce MIllo<d

COOKSExpert.nced Full Of part.lime. excellenl w.ge .ndoenelllS Apply Inperlon

COOKS. experl.ncedlIfeferred. fun .nd part lime.gOOd w.ges Appfy InP41r1on Lit' Chel Restauranl.Brighlon (313122'7-5520

COOKS NEEDEDDayshift.. Monday IhroughFrlday. CO IIOUr work weekUp 10 $7 5O.n hour Aoofy atG.ry·a Calertng. 465IS i3iMc1RI",r. Novl (313~.Monday Ihrougll Saturdayoetween 8 • m .nd noon

COOKS ",anled Day andt¥enlng. lull 0< part-tlnle. wtllwork around achOOl actI.du," Will train Up to $5 anIIOUr Novl (313)34U23C.COUNTER lilies Aunl Clara'.COOkies NOYtTown CenlerMorning and _nlng shlfls(313~

Bulldozing

BARtEN CONTRACTING

Bulldozing. baC" fill. rougll.nd IInlshed grading 32ye.rs experience13131474~ Relerences.vallable Mut.r Card IncIViU

Pi5WD Dredging Tum Swam-py .rea mlo • decoraliYelIOneI. DUell digging woltt.backhoe work and bulldoz·Ing. Call lor Free Eltimeta.1313~71 ....,. metIICIIOf (313)747....

C.blnetry

ClrC ..

CARPENTER SpecIalizing Inr.pl.cem.nl wlndo •••dec.... ailed.. .Iumlnumallling. roof.. remodeling..tc Qu.llly Wor~. FrN.. lima," (313)Z2I-6IaCARPENTER In...... Indoing tile work you needdOne I1Il'/lOdefIng and repeif.(313pG7·mo

ID.C_tnctllllSpecJ8I1z •• InFraming and

I:lnleh Carpentry,Khchenl lath

R•• od.lIng,n.ulatad Doo,. •

Wlnclo •• andMuchMor.

(313) 437-4141

, l Sc.-.HolMI....Irwnlnt crw lOt new.-....dlCIlI and Iddillolli.(11__ •

BTEVENSON Con*ucIoft.U y .. ,,:=::_ Irl.IIC.. I

KI\cftelII. • ..holIIIe. adcIIIIoIIe .1JcenMd ... CSt QUALITY.,..,. CuItOlIIRon (31--' WIIft. ClUIIolII ...... ,...

*'ona. dlckl. Jolin.

IINAiLANDIUU•••

DnILOPBr.I.

IuIdtng I R•• ad .....ADDITIONS deck.. n.w

....... INoct c.......t homea Remodel, Ineur1not.- ... -.. work Llceneecl buIIdet' FreeALL typIe of brtclk IftCI IlIock. MtlmetM (517)6!:O117.flr~. petto.. clllm· AOOmONS end ahIratIoneJIeYI. ... bloCk. atone 35 yIIB Qptrienoe. ~• ° r k • n dr. II a I , a vuar.ntted. Good rate •.Q1~' ~3)MU, (31JP47 ....

313 685·7355

• WtncIow IIlCI DoorReptIc ....

I A" PIlIMa ofRemodtIIng

• Aepan: Lwve Of ....ellllurlnot ....• N.. ConllIrucIotI

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IMART;SHOPPERS

USETHE

GREENSHEET

Catertng DelIla a .....THE H ,.--~ A A-l QUALITY. oeau. ....

.ppy ......... r: II boI. paliIlIImI. "I = 1111Oce •• lon •. S"."y _(517)541.2873. or Kim andCllllllll IJII7·1117lM-2244. DeIIIn .....

CenMlcTle . lOGOS. ~ JIIOt- L.~~~~~.JCERAMIC TIle. .... .., I'I1II1. Ie..... .=:~ a- work at .=-.~-.-..fllrlM1Cte,~1~. l!1P"· ~ji=-ii=~91CERAMIC .. In.llalN.. ===~-----AIIeIeI and eentce. ......... oe.a ......tiel. 0ClllIlMl'dIl .., ,....eIIng Free ........ Cell-!'!!lI!Ilp. pt--.Cftl.", c........ a.....

DENNY'SNow horlng wall .11" person-nel O1.h.ullera.I $5 per!lour Day sllill 110'''''..xcellenl w.ge. .nd bene-fll. Apply al 27750 NOYtRoad. near 12 0....SfIoIlplngM.II (313)34&.3370 E 0 £DISHWASHERS. part lime.venlnos .nd weak.nd ••good pO.ltlOn lor hlgll tc/IOOlatudenl Full lime midnlghlaIIof1atao .YIlIable Apt)Iy Inpenon lJl' ene, Rlalaurenl.8r.ghlon (3131227-5520

HOSTESSExcxellenl working condl-lion. 101 n.. ' ••• 11·org.illzed. f.ke charll'person 20-40 houri perWMk Apply 1M p m cIaIly.1 Mexlean Jones, m W.Grand River. Brlgllton.tiOSTESS p.rt·tlme d.yposllion.YIlIable Apply .,:CrlwtOl"dI of Nor1hYIUe. 1eoE Maln (313lM-21OO.IF you .re malure. .,.CO/lsclenllou.. make .-ymove counl. row wi\ll tilepunche •.• njoy lOll of actM-/Y. are Irtenclly apply Inperson Cook. EvenlllQ Hoat·person. Wlltperlon ,.rt Oflull,tlme Carlton DiningE.tabllsllment. Grand RI'IflrII PI.... nl Valley. BngMon..lIer2 pm •

ClrpetCIMning

CARPET SIleck FrMlflOp Ithome aervica feeturtng Stain-l1IU1er IftCI many llItIer IWlIIbrands (313)552....

DIDFLOORCOVElltQ, "C.Armstrong Floors •

Formica· Carpet45 E. Cldy, NorthYtlle

34~

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1M R.llaunn. 'M A.. laurlnt '11 Help Wentecl0"'"

A CLEAN CHIMNEYISA SAFE ONE

STAN'S CHIMNEYCLEANING

Exp.fI.n~.C1 r.Prol"llonllLte.".ed

Fully I"'ure<!CHIMNEYAUAIRS

VI ..M/C

A~eeple<! , •CIN1m) "7·2tII

KENTUCKY FRIEDCHICKEN

OFBRIGHTON

UNDER NEWOWNERSHIP

PART. TIME opening. 'Of wA/TP£RaOHS tor 11IIICh'"~~=.-::.=. ~na4w~., ....Ing. Apply .t: Frank'l WAITRESSES Iftd ell ADO TO YOUR INCOMECOuntry Ovelt ... Old U8 Tend.,. Full Of part-llnltIt Her1lanCl Apply In penon. 1215 E, GI1IlICIpART·TIME maturr help tor Rlvtlr.~ p.rt-tlme HCUri/y .y.tem.tItcften fIeIp and cliItIWIIfto WANT£O bu. people. 14 pet CO/lsultanta (burguiat firIng. (313)3••• 1210 .ltlr hour. Apply al O·enen·a. CIIlIIfII. etc.) needtd :;1.30 pmUkIorGrace. (313)227"- work I" Ihe Brfgl'leo,. andPART.Um. pOlltlon 'or WANTED Day ~ and ,urroundlng .rea. Mill.mature petIOfI. et "" VeIleY dlallWUller ApplY It 1l1e 1150. up to 1300 per .....Dell A.k for D.bble CanoPy Re.tuarenf. 130 W. Training provided. [)Ynarnarll131...... Grand River. Brlghlon. Sicurfly Clnt.r/M.t.onPRIVATE Coun~ Club In 131!)2.2N013 Ent!!pri .... pt3I!II=!101.::::no~~: '" HeipWented AIDES for prOr.mmlngneecI tor 'Sous dlel. line Q....... needed. fUll tit pert-tll'llicookI iliad ~ end \IUI .1I"noons Group home.p."on. Good' working HarlIancI area. $5.25 pet hour,condition. .nd ben.fit.. 125BONUS be n e I I.. III CIud e d .PIeaM IIlIlfy In petIOfI at: 71317-:3;.<::)88=:I4-l:..;e:::::~~I4_Lakelancl' Golf and Country AmENTION. Due to rapid ALL po.llIonl avall.bl •.Club 87'10ChUIOII. 8rtgtI1OfI. 8I1I.n.lon the n.tlon. Wattperaon. and kI1chen Weor c.1I (3131231-.1000 lor ~'I homecl •• nlng will lraln 'Daya Of I'Ifllllnga .•!PPO'"lment. now hiring Flexible Part 0< full-time Up to II perSAlAD ber .nenclant. full 1Iourt. no nlghta. weekend •. hour Frl.ndly PIOpl1Of part-time day -"If\. will ~.y Car t·n=:".ve;oc'y. ~.:... Yum Yum Tree.\l'IIn Good p.y and beneIlfJ. .. _n .u ....t. B!IlIl!ton.Apply dlys' HIttIInd 810 (313)C71-G1l3O AMBITOUS? Depend.ble?8oy.M4IancI~. ACCEPT1HG 1catIon.1or WOIll211lo~hourlpet"'"UP to $5 00 atarttng wage. Clean homel wltft MIni MalcIFlexlble houri. Full Of part_ full lima _thOU .. poeItlon. on our tamoua 4 pertOf1Ilme No expartence nece.- WIll train ., FOld Court. \eImI Part-time and Iull-tlmeIIry.. AppllcallOn. being Btlf!l!1on. !313)21!:2157 pOI/lIona 1YIIlebfe. Mondayaccepted .t "" A and W ACCOUNTANT. Ixpertenoed fftN FtIdey.I4.7I1o •. 00 perReal.urant. conv.nlenlly till preparer needed tor hour plu. bonua wltft paidlocaled Inllde 12 OUt Mall. Satutda)'!OIlIy. (31~, tmel tlme betWMn home •.NOYt.Of eatllOf.n Intemew.! >;;31:::;3.".)47NI1O~:;;.:;;.:.,....._!313)S4!:1414. ACOHARDWARE APPUCATlOHS now beingWAITPERSONS nlghtl and accepted tor full-time main'"weekend'. pa'rt-tIrne. WHI Poaillon I¥IIIabIe In our nance man ., Ind.pend.nc.wont around achoo\- tche- ..... aucll1 department. Entry Village of Brlghton. ~dule. Id.. 1 aecond lOb. ...., poeItlon Includea cltr\o and bheflla comll1lllllnteflexible houra. WIll nIn. cat dutlea. Ellpet'lence on. wllh experl.nci. S.ndHolt. (313)34WZ34. 10 "y ceIculetor tlefplul. r•• ume to: IndlCllfldMeWAI'TPERSONS and 1IOtlI*. Flexlbl. hours. Ben.m, VII,. 01 8rlgllton. m EatI0Il. Part and Iutt ttme IYIIlable to Iutl-tlme emplo)o- Grancl RI'Iflr. BrIghton. MI.venlng. .nd ... klncsl: ... SInd ....., or lnterwt ;;:4I1:::':=:8.~=~",,"",, _Apply In petIOfI' La' Chef to 23333 Commerce Dr. APPUCATlOHS being tIbnR.. lau"nl. Brtgftlon. Farmington Hilla M" 41024. In Howell 'Of WIlIIom ....(313)22706520. Alt. Human Reaouroee. Day .nd atten'lOOll 1IliffI.WAITPERSON. VIctOf·. Noll AFTERNOON .., mIdnlgfttl ~51;:;!:='1)54H571===:....:.:.,--::-7'"" _\nil Is ... fdnG IXpet1enCeCI aIItflI. Howell .,... .... ARE you 1Y8f-' 0fIII orwaI\perIOlI'. Join tile teem 1emIIe.(117)S4!;e571. more mom. pet week?thalli Mt1111Q MW record. In AIDE nleded. Exc.n.nt Earn extra caIItI cleMlntl•• ,.. .nd achllvlmlnl. wagn. cornpIeIe .. tor 2t homel wltft my .teem OfRewanI~1 by ceiling year old male. Expertence e~per1" can SandIe .1VJctor~3»>-1. tit not neceeaary bu1 wlfl nIn. 13131231-1005 for '.faIIa.(3! ~ (313)4!1-2171. Aenclalla Home C?-!nR1llc.

Now lilting eppllCetlon. lortull IftCI part-time 1Iefp. 14.25to Itart for day af\lft andcloMrl. sus tor WMMnda.nd dlnner hour.. Mature •reaponalble appIlcInta onlYneed epply. ~ In petIOfI:Kentucky Fried ChIcUn orBrtghton. Grand RI'Iflret ....

KITCHEN HELPERFull Of part-time. Senlora andetudtllta wetcome. F1eldIIfeltoura. permanenl poeftIon.compe","- WIlltIIIId beM-flta Appfy 1M p.m. cIaIIY.Millican Jonet. mW. GrandRiver. B!tAhton.KITCHEN 1Iefp. daya. pert-lime. Waltperaona. -rnga.part.ttme. Apply In petIOlI:AnnIe'1 Pot Aataurant. 27IIte.Grand Rivet'. HollltIf,

MCDONALD'SHelp Wlllted 14.25 per hour.Cfoelng Of openfng 1hIft.Mutt be IYIlIabIe 3 daya petweeII including Set. Of Sun.AppIy~:

1101 Pontiac Trail80utft Lyon.1'13)43703221

MCDONALDSNow hiring. ell aIItflI. Earn up10 14.!O pet hour. Applyanytfme .t "" 12 OlibJocalIon.

REPAIRED

11 All ........n<! NocIela

I New'AnllQue

EXJIEIlIEMaD fl£PAIllMAHEvenings ancl MrlyA" calla.YIiIabIe

F.IlIncl ..... o...Senlor~

Clock SentoeeCALL STEVE .

(313)117.. 144

DRYWALL. palnllno and BULLDOZING. rued g~. TRENCHING. 4 ttlru " Inctttextul1lll1. N.. conetrue1lOn. beaernent. dug. trucking. 1ootIng•• nd Wllar Ilnee dug.remodeling. repelra 23 Yeera .nd d.--In 1I11d.. Young 8tocfI work 'or 1lIfIlIII.experience. All Of pert. Let Building .nd E~. houMa and addltlona. AltoUI 1leIp. Free eetlrnateI. (313}1?!!342t1t!31~. noorafl~· 1S17)51Wt17C51~1513. OfC51~e.M. B. DRYWAU.:~ BAICEn F-"rYlc.. fru .. lImat... EXCAVATINIIt - ..Locatld In IUrtllnd. • MILFORD FENce. Commer.(3131~. • Bulldozing cIeI 0Ade W..... PorfMlIe

EIectrtCII • Baalm.nla doll kenneII· MIlle to ordeJ.• Septic Sy.l.ml Any IIZ. 4. I, • tooI~

AM AFf'ORDAIL£ Electrtc. ·Orlv.w.YI-Cutvertl SImple kenMll 011VlIaI..... ercenl accep4ed. • ,.rIllng Lob at:.,2 S. HIIAd.. .Daft MoIntoeIl:!I11l11MB7 • Trucli.lhg lillie ... of HI & Milford .OfCJ!3!117-7I1.. 34... 118 W.ler .lldl.I·CIII:e::.:::-:::r: NO ATHVILL E ~(3I;;3}II6:01=~';;";;;;;;::==,....,".rpleeee CIIIf "Q!".11SOO·sC!1""'. . , BULlDOZING end beCIdtoe SPLITRAIL FENCE

1:__ 8-.10 -'t' ..~ ~ur-vet IIIuI- 2.J.lolnonoll_"...- ~-- r·O'WO *'-YI. lOCualPoal :;Zl1tlf1.131-..n. Spr.~,~r 0..

EKe '...... • MpIc fIIlde. Eoe .... ntlorACnONDtWN nl.h gr.dlng In.d ~~~~::n"

___ ... _ ~ Good ratee. l.nOlelp'nD......- .,--. -- (3I~(!l!)S47--. ,"l\k'lIl_I~~. Cell PONDDflIEDQMG Ip 1111\ ... lllble

~.a'--' Twn 11M or ........ W"tnc.~==---...:..a;:,~ (ml.7 .... 174tor faal. etttelent WOfk. ""'----'-'IttIr1l Sweet. 1wMtoo. Inc. .-_".....l!1!>9?-1•.

Floor ......:$..........",lSRIAtD

... Tee ....--......1WtolL-4'lL&. a.T...MlCKWHm1411110

AILE DrywII: ........IlIIIfIIIt _ •~ 1$1 ............... cmtIII .ALl dryweI, .. _ old.y ....,.. ..

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work LD~:1\ •Howl!. 1117lW-4111.

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313 227· 7859D.l R. CHfMN£Y SWEEP 00. ,.--------------"'"o'II.law" cNlMsy 0IIM0Int 011 .. WOOd. coeIa5~.f~rrrwr=,=~

CHIMNEY'~..................... -. ~ EXCAVA.TING

CHlMHfYlWUPI ~Qu.llty flr.placi. .ood • SNOW PLOWING & REMoval'..... lnMr1 .., 011 IlUIMf "cII!lInlJ.l!1...... c;ONTRACTS AVAILABLE

C.... e BULLDOZING e BACK FIL'lS 'OERAMICS. "Ikl 'DIU • BASEMENTS· DRIVEWAYS' .CttrtltlMllIIfta.......... • ROADS· STUMP A~MOVALty ..... CII!"(I1.,.... .GAAVELITOPSOIL"CIMft........... "WE WILL GLADL YM HAUL~O. Pu",""",, MOVE THE EAlfTH~A.' LAM '011 You"ALL t,p.. oellrtl 81lf FR!! mlMATII

-g::"=1.r-- 114·2707HAULI .. ' •• d ... ' .. 'l::,::iI==ii:::: JLiJImRoot........ ~.,., """ u••....._.... '" .fI==~;...~=:'...._':J

I

ASSEMBLERSFull·tlme help wanted

AuTo~nlC LoolIlng lora) .... gogd men We are InfIftd of ,experteneed certl·hed. quality consciousmeehlnlcll tor our eX~ndeds/lOp Sl.1rt wotII Immediate-

'Iy Apply wllhln or contac:1Service Manager HilltOpF.oUl )1'iB E Grand River.~~Io!~~' ;;:-r-;--,--;-:--~tnDMO:JfYE TechnicianStale cerllfled Mlnlmun 5

'yeari experience AlIenllon~3~7 ..~233

f B...... he~lp?w"::a::':nl=-ed-:-:p:;-a-ys-::Pl::'wefMy lor 2 hour job Musl·be - o.er 16, slrong andrelleDle (313)229-9333 Brian

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-------115 H.lp Wan'eo tl5 H.,p W.nll1d

BINDERYMACHINE

OPERATORPart-Time

Needed In Sliger/UylngiionBIndery DeparlmenlPersonls) cllp .. n will oper·ate all blndary tQulpmenl.set up each lob and maintaine"lelenl production through-oul all runl Will keeprecord I. check each job 10Insure ac:euracy and loIlowdirection I of cr .... leaderl lorPfoper a"lxlng of Iabela.

'skiddlng and bagging 01 aUproducis Must haye highschool diploma and bemechlnleally Inclined, ha..one to Ihr.. y.. rs relaledwork experience and be able10 work unusual hou". $5.10per hour 10 ltart. $5110 perhour alter completion ofproballon Apply

SligerLivingston

Publications323E. Grand River

HowellM!.

No pflone calls We are anEqual Oppor1unlty Employer

BRIGHTON AND HOWELLINVENTORY $5 25.PER HOUR

NatIOnal In.entory SeMCe I.now hiring part lime peraon-nel to take retail InyentOrie.w"kdays or w.. knlght. andw.. kends Pay training, $5.25to start, sa 75 within one y.. r.me,,' ral". 1hereall'r CallMonday thru Thur.day030am t02pm1313148U434BRIGHTON ar.. Induslrlalequipment dealer looking forperson 10 work In partsdepartment Mechanicalexpenence needed Call forappolnlmeml. (3131227.a31t

------- Wednesday /ThurlClly. c ber 21/27. 1__ SOUTH LYON. HERALD-MILFORD TIMES-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI HEW8-ll·B

tll H.,p Wantedtl5 H.lp Wa"tlCl 115 Help ·"·.,,t.d

Cl.ERICAL ~SK

Permanent lull-time posilionlor person w/\O likes 10 1lIbusy Good organlzallonalskllla s must Flexible hou"required Apply In person.Monday thru Friday, 8.30 to5 P m at He.lop·a Inc 22710Hesllp Drife. Noyl. Ml(between Novt Road andMlIIClOwbrOOk Rd, north ofNine Mlle.) HOUrly waoea/·bene'll. Non •• moklngo"lce

--------- --------till H.,p W.nt"115 H.lp Wtntlfd

CNC Operator. Moi'I-sflki 'ndSheldon lathe.. minimum 2y.. " elpertence t,luII beable to do own .. I-upaUnllwn Ped-hu Opelator.ml,lImUm 2 y"" experltnce.Sur1ace Grinder. minimum 2yearl experience. Good payand benellts WOI1lIn{j over·time Day and n'ohl pDIltlonsa.. llable Apply at. Mic:naolTechnologies. 41802DownlllllSt . WixomC~C oper.lors, nigh Is.Machlnlllll Canter. Inc 51182Ford Court, Brighton.(313122M208

BIG WHEELin Highland Township

is now TAKING BIDSon their 1988-89

SNOW REMOVAL CONTRACT----Inquire at

StoreFor Details

560 Highland RcJ:~ I. ,• (on M-59 just J1 JW. of Milford Rd.) ~

DELI COUnler MIp PII1 or lulltime, parflt1 lor cotIegtlIudenl. compel"lYI w.a.Pl.... apply In peraon al:Holdenl. 2055 Milford rd.Mllloa1. MI.DELI counter/caahler.~ part.time MUlt be 18 or Older.Pi.... apply In peraon al.Main Streel Wine andCh.... Shop. 400 North MainSlr .. t. Suite 101. VillageCanter Mall. MlllordDELIVERY persons Part timerequired by Auto TraderMagazine to dellyer onFfldays In the 8r1ghton area.Earn 'rom S50 10 $aD per dayCall (313)52~.

DELIVERYDRIVER

IMMEDIATE OPE~INGCheuHeura Iic:en.. needed.Wor1l nlOhta. SltIIghl true_e.pertlnc:e required. ConIlCIGary at (313)821·11135allernoon

DELIVeRY Good drlylngrec:ord required Able 10 loadand unload .. na. Map read-Ing Ikllla neeclId 'or MichI-gan and 01110 Apply Inperson 1216 Grand Oak Dr.Howell see Caro1.DEPENDABLE Carrierneeded Immediately lorporCh dell"ry 01 M,ondaYGr .. n Sh.. t Brighlon ar ..Church. Nel.on. SChool.HIIIG:rest. Main, Speneer. 5tPaUl, and Lelth Pay $5.00 perMonday (313)227~. L....Name. Addresa. and PhoneDISHWASHERS Good payand benenl. Airport Inn 11123Highland. Ponllac:.

GO-GETTER. .Needed To Join

The Professional Sales Teamat Brighton Chrysler

• Reasonable Hours• Benefits• Experience NOT Necessary

We'll Train You!APPLY IN PERSON

BRIGHTON CHRYSLERPlymouth • Dodge

9827 E. Grand RiverCIRCULATION

MilfORD TIMES

313-685-7546

CLEAN I10mes In your ,rll.Excellent wage. plus

bonuses Carol's Helping I~iiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiii;iii;iiiiii_Hands Call lor details(313)3.CH4.-"-'=e6-=--_- __ L. ..

BUSINESS teacher lor typing CAR was h day h el p- CLEAN homH with the Oldc:taaaon Monday ... nlngl ,t 7'30 a m III 3 P m Soh MaIcI SeMee. Part time. ~the Pinckney Adull I'4lgh Shine Auto WUh. NOYI Ask wag.. (313~715 c h 0 0 I Pro g ram lor Cr.ig. (313)348-21110(313137&-3115 CASHIER, Imlllld\lle open-BUSINESS In Ncl'illooklng lor lng, will ,raln, llood lorlull·lIme 0.0 Grinding hand reUr... IllPly In personMinimum 5 y"" e.perltnce Dandy Oil, 1050 E. GrandPI.... call 13131341170 uk Rlv.r. BrIGhtonlorRle:k CASHIER Monday thruCALIFORNIA NAILS needa Frld'y 'pm to 6 pm ApplyIIcented nail tec:hnlclan In person Guernaey FarmBen.flts (313)227-6102. Dairy. 21300 Noyl Road.CARBIDE Grinder hands Northville 1313134-1. .Expltfltnetd or not Will CASH1ER. male or lemateIraln Full ~nelil' Apply Accepting appllcallons lor22lI35Hellip 6tlYe. NOYI part time Apply HowellCARBIDE .ur1ace grtnder Party Store, 1100 PinckneyExperienced on brazed clOY. Rd ==;----:-:_--:~:_taU lorm lools. SPC training CERTIFIED auto mechanic:.helplul. Iongofange PfOllram major .nd minor repal" CNC Lathe Operalor SetupApply In peraon ECCO TOOl Opening lor truck mechanic:' and run person SandCo Inc, '2525 W 11 MUe. C a I I a' t e r 8 p m resume 10 Box 30111. c/oNovl. MI.-so (511)~2S8' BrIghton Argu., 1I3E GrandCARE Givers needed Belore CHILD and Family services 0' R....er, BrIGhton. 1.4148116and al1er ac:hOOl at North· Michigan In need of foster CNC MIH and Lathe prOllra","west Must be dependable. homes In Livingston County mer and operalor Mvat hayelIexlble, energetic: and IOYe to PfOYlcleshort·term car. lot experience. Apply in personkids PI.... call SIlIton developmentally dlsablecl or .. nd resume to Booa(517)5'N200 Exl. 211 c:hlklren and Inl.nslve toSler Productl. IfIC.; 20'16 KaI .. r.CARING WQIlIIII needed to care tor emotionally impalred Ad, Gr!QO!y "'I 48137.care lor II 100000y elderly chlklren In the age range 01ladles 5 day. per week from Pf.school to 17 years Call • ..3 pm to a pm and every Barba" McDonald alother Seturday. S4 75 to start ("'5C-"1)546.=-'-:.:7:..;:530:=.. _Call (51115'8-26118 or CIVILEngln .. rposltlontbra(511)54&-5&tOaller 12noon graduate engln .. r Iwlh minI-CARP£NTERS and carpen1er mal expertence lor workhelper Musl be dependable related 10munleipal .. rvle:lS •and hi.. own l"napor1atlon. deyelopment. and CADD.(3213)~. salary based on qu.lIllca-CARPENTER helpe" lor tlons PI...... nd resume Inrough frame. Good pay and confidence to ProgresalYebemelils. Call tom .1 Architects Engl""" Plan-(313)231-10111 or Mike .1 ntrs. 10291Eut ~rand River.(313)22N8115. SummefWOOd Cenler SuiteCAR por1er wanted mull be C. Brighton. "'I 481111.18 'nd hive own I,.naporta- (3131227-41" or IOO-544-fllll3,lion. elcellenl wage. and Equal Opportunity Afllrmltlvebenelits. Appfy in person' Action Employer,Tull.Kole Dlnol. 2n3 E. CLEAN home. In lIvlllllstonGrand RlYIr. Howell County. Permanent part·time

d.ys Call Homeworkl(3131~S4911

Toy comPiny needs opera·10r&IOJlo.tlOtn hand .... mb-Iy and packaging. aaeondand Ih"d shll1s Ba .. .,age,~. ,per • /\Our Plus IhlltlWeml\lm,.A. prOductionbOnUI, lnaurance. and profitlIharllll. Apply In perlonbetween ~he houra 01 lamIfIiI :Jotn..1 Amerietn PlIIlk:TQ¥If lIIIl Ladd Road. WalledLaker~' ,;'S~'-wotII--:--:'lor-H""'ow-tii.n4, Brlghlon mil No Begin a career working with a

l (51 ... company thll emphaslzlS~~ce. .. , quality repair .. rvic:e. the

.ATtcttTION' AI'" "FF latesl In computerized dltQ-.. "'" ~ nostle: equipment 'nd c:lean,

.> ,WORKERS modern repair 'aclllliea

HaYII Vqw ~er wondered II Apply In pelIOn II ACIIOnyou·d.1)e good with compu' Auto, Pontlac Trail II II Milet&r.~.YOIl could 'earn word or call (313l'37·7011 Ask lorptooe .. 11\ll In a I.... weeks. Mr. EllisIn(jlf~Ied1. Call Washtenawt,ommlln)ty College Job BARN help wanted to cleanTraining Sd¥lolln Ann Arbor slills Howell. Hartland ar ..IIPI~~ll Scholarships C a 'I bel 0 r e 2 p maUi!ll.ll,e from the GOYernor~ (511154505301~e,' F'or Job Training •BE'~S;-T';:;-W;;;E;:;ST;';:E:::R7":N=-S-OI""L"'-tv"'-in-g-..E..Q&!lrAlner Ion County are accepting- , ••• ;;-..;............... appltcahons lor HOUHk .. p-AttentIOn l1aembler •. Imm. Ing and lront desk Apply atdlate WDtk In the .Ann Ar1JOr the mo-"'-"te"'ls'-- _ar.. OaIltO<\ay

.f4ANPOWER1313ll1l1S-3757.......................

AUTOMOTIVETECHNICIAN

LITge automOIl.e .. rvteechain "ekl c:ertlhed autotechnk:lanl lor our SouthLyon location

Earn up to 50 percentcommission earnIngs whilehaving a guaranteed baserate

BLUE JEAN JOBS

$5,OO/HOUR

WOLVERINETEMPORARIES

(313)358-4270BODY man Quality mindedlor hourly shop Good bel!&-IIts. trleAdly atmosphereKenSington M.otora.(3131437-4163 .BOWL-E.Drome-n-o-w-hl-nng-all poslhons Apply' 907 EGrand Rlyer

DEAD.... EIS'RIDAY

AT:S-.- P.II.

· 11ii~~n1ng Semces__ __ LMC, INC.IRONING a'problem? Bring COMPLETEYOul·.ei to m. eall lor LANDSCAPE & SPRINKLERr~e .. ,alaml-31158 Design, In.tallatllln, andKA11£. The Cleaning Lady maintenance (3131887.aB4S.~n.l Commercial A ,." ~ ......... _..., Ofllc. Equlpm.nt &

- , CCMIlplelt tleamng urvlee by seme ..'I~ .nd bOnded proles·slOntta D6fl't lulS till u.(:JU~

, NORTH STAR PROPERTY5Ef\I(ICliS, In NorthyllieC,IIIJol)} ahel.es, slollge

.areas" clo .. t systems, toy\ ~;-nd ,:edar clle.t •• playhouses. Slorm windows

. (313j3e3310

• Home Inspection.,

'::l .. lthClre-oL~ ~.~ _

; .' H~tlng & Cooling• ~NE He'allng and COOling'$eNtn~ Ll'Itngston coumynlleds slnc. 111118(3131~

• NEW·I~:='lccal"'lo-n-s.-re-p7:lM:-.-Imenls .. 1Id repairs Sun-RayHettl"g & ~Ir Conditioning~lSed. V,sa and Master·caW: OOl$-e869

'·~FIKi.IlEATINII COOUNI- S./e.·Servlce.'~"Jn".II.l/on.:': ~itMakes

& Models• Commercial

Refrilleration.Heatlnf/ & Air

. Conditioning

~~349-0880

, Home M.lntenanceHOWE Repairs Painting.drywlll. frIImlng. tll.. All

~ re~ MItt. (313l'37·1422

SMALLER SERVICES

, HOme malnlenance Repal",roollng and palnllng(3~1227-444

Landacaplng.. Alii~N Top Soli. Located

on ".", al .est tooIll/ll ofA,,"ne' ~a"ey Loading anddeUverlu \Ially Call~~~.~7 lor moredellil.

Al[ ..... WN MOWINGDethltelllng Aerallng

'.JTffe ~"'sllrubTrimming:' ;Cl.alt-ilP's Reasonable

FetfI Lndscaplnl... 1...... 37.117..

. ,

-- .·~PfEt.DMOWING/~AU8H HOGGING

. • (3'1'3)227·1370... ~ - ~~_.LANDSCAPE

SUPPLIES~0~4/1·P••,· ",·Sand •'O"'e.ay Or".1'CruIIMRIConer.'.·LlndlclpeBoulcl.,..Wood Chips.Shred~ Baril

··Fllt-Ol('!• " ....." .. u.ntltyI:; -7e1fp,lIY1ry~~~:~'~~TT

NOIITHVILU_I ,.CI , .. ,

P.lntlng & DecoratingPlck·Up & Delivery ABSOLUTE OUIlity Painting1---------1 Interior, exlerlor R.. ton-

DEL GAUDIO able. reliable R.lertne ...Fr.. eatlmale. (313)22t-2I3D

SOD FARMS AUTUMN Spec:latl Expert

I painting. extra cart with your

517-546-3569 :~:;:~ Inlenor only.

lAINnlua- _ ...... .....Interior-Exterior

WAUPAPERINCReasonable Rates'Call Lou or Brien"

(313) 3... -1551(313) 451-0117

HOUSEundacaplng

DESIGNER Landscapers.Resldentl.,. CommercialSpecialiZing In preparation 0'Sod and seeding Completelandscape design Top Soli,Grading. 8r .. k .wlter Walls.Cuslom Decks. RetainingWall •• Tr.... Shrub •• Pallo •.Trucking lor all mal.rlals.Call Now tor Ir .. e.lImate •.(313)229-1l1li3or (313)421.3783FALL cleanup ExceUentwork done Fr.. e.tlmales(511)S46-eIIIIlI

"'SPECIAL'"6 Yds FIll O,rt -426 Yds TOIlSoli '&5&Vds Screened TopSo~ '756Yds Top po,~PuIIt" '156 Yds Wood Ch,ps '111Mms S/lreddf(l B¥\ 1112.506 Yds limestone '9'We Deliver 1·50 'rd Load.7 DAY DELIVERY

GRADING· BULLDOZING

MlckWhit. Trucklnl348·3150

LEAVESREMOVED

(517)548-2294

SOD

MALO'S bulhhogQlng. ro1O-tlllln~~ng (~3~1.

SUIU"IAN MOVING I Pftetl~~G'STOIIAGE.Househofd-ollice INTERIOR.Plano Specialists WALLPAPERING

FREE ESTIMATES BY134-1417 FRANK MURRAY

I ·2' Hour Service· I Neatness & auall~ Work

Storsge GuaranleeTop Grade Paint Applied

Music In.tructlon24 Irs. e.perlence

Free s\lmltes With No

PIANO and organ lessons lor Obllgalton .

beglnne" and advanced 313-437-5288Pi.... till e.enlng •• II p m. I"on 1313~2713 .

Landacaplng

Mlacetlaneous

MobileHome s.mc.,Moving

PlanoSeme..P.lnUng & OecorlUng

'A WOMAN'S Touch L BPalnllng and WallpaperingSpruce up for Falll No JObtoo Small 18 yea" experI-ence Free EstlmalesIn.ured. (511)~n48.

PIANO TUNINGBy

John McCrackenNovi 349-5456

Repall. Regulallng.RebUilding. RellAlshlng

MUSIC LESSONSPlano·OrganSlIngl·Wlnd

349-0580SchMI lbIlIIo

NertIl ...

I P.C.5. PAINTINGBig or Small - If youneed It painted wedo II.

• Power Wash ~ AluminumSiding RtK:ondllioning

MS K:OIIIII1S YI1 EXPERINSURED

(313)47 .... 649(313)531·1074

Plaat.rtngPLASTERING and dry wallrepalls Water damageLIcensed No sanding(3t3)3002951 (313)422-9384

P1umbl~

PLUMBtNG Installation Statelicense no U947 Freeestlm.tes Office hour.w.. kdays. 8 to 10 a m" 8 to10 pm, Slturdays. 8 to11 • m (313l'37.2lJ3'RICK "'ay.llle PlumbingCompany Master plumber.licensed and Insured(3131437.,

INTERIOR/Exlerlor PslntlngQrywall Repair Quality WOrkR.. sonable Rates. Fr..Estimates. Call Loren(313JM.224l1

PLUMBINGRepair - Replacement

ModerOlzahonEI'.lctflc Sewer Clean,"g

LONGPLUMBING

ANDFANCY BATH

BOUTIQUEServing the area

since 1949190E. M.ln SU .. ,

Northrlll. - J4U373

J RIGBY BOVCE PaintingContractors Licensed •Insured 15 V.. " Expen.enc. Interlor/e.terlorResldenltal/commercl.1(313)453-4l107 Pol. Bulldlnga

HUSKY POLE BUILDINGS'CALL TOLL FREE800-292-0879 24 x 40 x 8. lorGarages. shop.. .torllle.SJ,9110 100'" galyanlzedscrew nails One 38"enlrance and II x 7 " .. Io.erl1ead door, 12 colora,chOice 01 many optionl FrMQlIOlt\S Oth"r .Izes Ex1TIstrong lor long" IllePIONEER POLE BUILOING.30 • 40 x 10, 12' Slider •• "entrance door. lOll'" gal'lln-IZed screw nails. l' bOxed.... oyerhang, 45 No 2 x IItruss. "". roo' In.ulatlon.Ir .. lIbergla.s rldgec:ap. 12matChing colora In aiding.rooling and trim $5••fREE ESTIMATES. Call Toll~ree, 800-292-0879

POST Hole DlgQlng lor PollBa!ns _Call (311\437.11175

Mld-Mlchl •• n'SOD FARMS

Picked UpDelivered

Layed(517)

625-7226 or 625-7701How.1I P.rry

MIKE'S Dump Truck SeMe.Sand. gra .. l. lopaoll. etc,8rushhog work.&- ..

1517)223-'151

For Qualily

SODPickUp

O.lIyeredInatalled

Call

PREISSSOD FARM(313) 632·7107(313) 629-4366

Ask lor Mike

SMALL TOWN PAINTER

Se1Ylc:1ng local communltieawith pFO".. 11ona1 work 20'r"" experience, lree .. tI·mal .. Call (313!34t414l1 '

Pelt Control

-,.& .....,.. SP'l~·

pl .....,..1. ''''''!Of .It.,dl""'';' h~ ICede"",Ind .''''!) bto-l"I 'I l"I

Pole BUilding.

POLE BUILDINGS' 8ulkllngy.. r-round. MILLER BUtL-DER. INC Ueensed andInsured Free Estimates(511)3n~

Pool & Spa semcePool Tibl. Serwlc..

,.lICKS· SERVICESRes,denl.,1 .nd commerclIlsnow plOWing Conlractsa.allable Oependable, 15years experience Brlghlon.Howell .nd Hartland ar .. s(511)5'&-nn

... --------..RESIDENTI,.L~lngDepe,!d'ble 5 years ofuperlenu Brighton.Milford. and South LyonPeter Hoenck (313~

SoIlr Entrgy

St.. 1Bullcllngs

__ ~,.. .... LIFE -f,me-S'H' BUIldIngsWe specialIZe In all types andslies 01 steel bu,ldlng_ Fr..esUmates (3t313'11-73040or(31~~_m~ _ ~ _

Storm Windows

ALUMINUM Storm WIndOwsand doors Call tor treees~lTI!'.e (5\7)~178~_

Tr .. Servlc.

ALL AMERICAN-TREERemo.al 01 large badlylooated trees Correctl.etnmlng and shaping Lotcleanng Honest rates Y.. r·round and 2~ hour emergen·cy serYlce (313)348·2355NO!:'!'~t1e _

Rooting & Siding

E R FISHER' Roollng,Siding. Guners New WQrkRec:o.ers T.. r o"s andRepairs All Types LICensed(3131437·22OlI.

STARRROOFING

(313) :na-0733CommerCial 1 Ply

PremlUm Rubber RooltngSystem 10 Year

WarrantySpecializing In Flat

RoofingAeSldenhal All Types

Sh,ngles. Cedar ShakesAlumlAum Sld,ng Tllm

an,d Gullers

CRANEROOFING

AND SHEET METALBuilt up,One-ply

Rubber Systemsand

Modified SystemsShingles

(313) 344-4940Northville

TANZIN' & SONSROOfing and roof repair.GUllers l:leaned andInstalled Decks and polebam. General home repairsCUllom buill homesLicensed bulld.r(313)887-373'

WESTERNCEDAR

PRODUCTSSalel and

InllanaltOn

.... ,Olllt.,t:t.:.~t~~:C'W.Wt' ,,..,, '

Ie",' II" '5415... ,. 't••. It.-, S,

"1dIIn~r".-" '5411~~~:::::.::-=::==-=::'"'I All Colore :.:::. ...

""OtoC""""""~

Rubbish R.movll

WRECKING and hauling(517)5'8·'821 or(511115'3-3391

Salt Spreading

Sandblasting

Sawmill

S¥tlc Tlnk SerYice

ELDRED & Sons Seplictanks cl .. ned. repalled andInstalled Pressure systemsdesigned and built Perk leltdO.,n. Livingston Countyonly 30 years experience(313)22Na57MARV Lang SanitatIonSeptlc cleaning. perk testNe'N systems Installed. eXISt·Ing systems repaired Freeeslimates (313\34nco or(313)47frn«

sewing

FAMILV Tree Service.Complele Ir .. R_al Alaosnow plowing Free esti-mates (3131227·1637

TruclllngERNIE Seaman Bulldozfng.Grading and Drive Wey •.Send Gravel. Top Soli. SOUlhLyon (313l'37·2370HAULING. wrecking. andrubblsh rllmo .. 1. Dirt. QfIl!tI.brok .. n concrete. elc(5.17)~ or (511)5e33I1.TIGER ROSE TRUCKIHGCommercial, resldenUa' andconstrucllon haulingR.. sonable. rapid and relI-able 1313l'37-8210

YOU CALL -I t::lAUL5 Yard Dump By the mlle/·hOUI 1313l227....

TutDrtng

TV, YCR. Stereo f'epelr

Upholatery

A Custom Job Upl\OlllerlngFabnc sample. ayall'bleFree estimates Mic:ky Paton.15171~7.(511)5'&-1272.CALL Smiths OUIlity work ISenSIble prices' Huge labtlcselechonl All types lurnrtuntlFree estlmatesl PIck up anddelivery La-Z·Boy special.labor $125 1313~l-oll82

VlCuum SenIc.s

W.,lptpertngAnew took lor bare wallsWallpaper Installation CallKathl.(511)5'&-1751PAPER Ha"lling. 18 y.. rsexpenence. Fr.. llI!1matesNo lOb 100 smalt(511)~21o.WALLPAPER halllllAg andstripping Painting and mInorrepa"s ExperIenced(5.'1.7j~762 _

WaIfW.1h1ng----

W.ter Conditioning

Wlter Weed Control

c.,,__

Horllon '37~

R".ratlon

Rent.l.

Rooting' Siding -ABOVf8il-a-gOOd - rool!Beautllul workmanShipRooftng Licensed.(313l348-~

8REWERROOFING &SIDING CO.

...-- ..... "oo""tl-,.• Reroofs & Tearolls• New Rools• Venlilalion• Alummum Siding & Tllm• Excellenl Workmanship

• Call TOday 'orAn Estlmale

471-t5111LIc.n.ed • InlUred

Wldcllng Stme..

FINEST qUalitY wedding andann,.ersary In•• l.1llOn ensem·bles Also a selechon otel/lOlnllY'llyled accessones. napkins. malches coaat.r ••bridal party gIlls and oltlermomento Items South LyonHerakl 101 N Latayelt.,

.~~h Lyon (313~·201.'I....-_

W.ldlng-.. ----~--

W.IIDrHllng

Windows & setHnS

Window Wsatllng--~-...... _--Wood StOMa .

SOME Of YOUR BEST IW'8NSIN T1IERiHT MAllST _RARE IIT1IE.uy STORl

A d'OI thai 's low ,n lal h,gh ,n I'llllrw'th plenly of 'ru,ts and .lIg8l1bles

may help rO<luco your IIsk 01 callcor

ICancerIn'ormallonService1·800-4·CANCER

hMtInf •• c.1MIIce tor J ,.rtMlllon •...

SPOONERPAINTING CO.re'identlll • commercllleKpe"'nCH eKper', In.,,

• alllnterlOr"xterlOr c:oetlngl • line wood IInllll ..• pIaIl" and drywlll wor1l' aluminum aldlnG retlnlatllnG• eIIalk removeHlr\Ck reltoratlon• hyrdro-chltftlCtHbrIIf\oI pelnl rIIIlO'IaI

••• ·.110--" -

..c.".,.- 12"'"'"'ert".teed I -,.;...

ALL SIding and roofingLicensed Fr.. eslimate.Re.sonble prices.15111~7ALL types 01 SIding. customaluminum ,trim. gUIt"s.storm windows, doors. andreplacement Windows. alldoneexper,liy Ind r.. sonable End ofs.. son rate, Iree .. limateBrown's Siding.131313'6·7121. 2' hournumber

'OR H\'ILLE(313,3~9·3110

165 Help WlntlCl

12·IJ-SOUTH l VON HERALD-MILFORD TIMES-NORTHVilLE RECORD-NOV' NEWS-Wlelneldly/Thuridly. OCtober al27. 1.

165 Help Wlnted

DIRECT CARE Full·Ume EXPERIENCED LandtcaPer ••• GtNERAL h~IP 'wanllel FullIlternoons Ind mldnlghls concr"e laborer. or lCluaJ. and part·llme ""·UIOII. IVIII- -HOWELL CARNEGIENo e.pe,.ence neclSsary lor lull· lime won In'lIll1ng able lor malur;-~pendableBen I II I. a v I , I• b I e ~nlerlockl"" concrele brick Irlendly people who Illle LIBRARY13131887·9sgQor(313~11a pavers Brlckscape. Ine lItlng busy HeSlOp,·. Chlna/· Bull<llng Incl Ground.DIRECT car.. sll" nledlCl 10 13131~2!lOO Glhwlre Shop at 12 Oak. lainwork wllh menlllly disabled EX P f R I E N C E D r 0 ugh Mall NOV1 We need stock M lenane.I(lulls Highland Ir.. clrpen"r. wanled CIIl and sales/cashier personn.l. The Howell Carnegie lIbfary

15.17l~lal.alllrepm Fle.lble hour. required. I.... klng a person 10 cltanEXPERIENCED Be"' Geer wages comm.nsurete with Ind malntaln~he building and ~;;;;;;;;;====;;Cullers MUll be Ible to do •• perlehC.. plue benetlll. grOl.lnde II 20 houre/week. •own set up Day shill Apoly Apply In person Monday thru Baek: janitorial knowledae.In person or Mncl reeume 10 FtlcUy 10 1m 10 5 pm. A" ability 10 malnlaln ihaIlo9s Product •. Inc. 20418 lorlo!fll Weber mechanical. elactrlc.'Kaiser ReI. Gregory. Michl- GENERAL .. borer Reaponsl- 'Y'lema. ltncIacaplng andgen C8137 bUlly InchlCl.. cIeIiYefIe. 10 eimp .. r.pilre 10 the build-

DIRECT we wO~1el EXPERIENCED Semi Offlera Del'~l Ing. fumilblnga. and lQulp-for group homl, part.nd hili ~e1el1el133'O.!.J.~mICllale open- ~~530 25 per ~ynl ~ Sr~lrIelS"IOS1Irtl/"ongur!trlle pOSJuons availibl. ng. 1 1«rVV12 .... ~ ~ If

Musl be able 10 work £XPERIENCED comm.rclal GENERAL labor per on depending on e.parienc:e.eek • d nd..... I "'-Ia (313'...... 7 needlel lor Wixom bIw en sa... f1e.lbI. !...ecl.." n "".·120 compeny Call (313~ - The City of Howelli. an equal

$5 20 Per hOur plus benellts EXPERIENCED Mechlnlc - - opportuntty employer Obteln(313)685·0182. betw .. n full-tIme posilion .. rtlclnQ GLASS glaz.r n .. ded .• ntppllcatlon.ltheltbre,yor10 a '!!. a~'p III met.,. and pulnp. StncI CommerCleI Ind realdenllal City Hall or send resume 10DIRECT care slalflOtQeraiif. resume to P.O Bo. 8lI4012. :C~.~P~:3''::20.:20ex

pert. Kllhl .. n ZMngar. HowellIt ~ome In NOVl TralnlCl or Walllellake: MI. C8OI8 . • Carnegl. library 31. WiltwIn lreln $5 <Rl per hour alter fXPERIENCED libor lor GlRIER. f years ,xperl- Grend Rlver.~. MI48IGl,.ra..:':n1_:.:ng~(3~~~~13~C8.=98:74===.masonry crew. Experleneecl .nce.·Aulo g.... In.l8lltr. 2 10 .rrlve no 1.I.r· lhen

only Slart Imm.dlal.ly y'lrt e.p.ri.nce. Apply Nov.mber'.I •.(313)~ .... rcu. G..... 810 5. MondayIhroughFrldey (313)341-7S40 INTERNATIONAL Broth.r-EXPERIENCED CNC Lathe • - . hOod Barber AIIoclltlon IIoperator selup knowledge GOOD e.tr. Incom. lor now accepUng eppllcltlonllrequired Pay I. commenau- eslabllshed cleaning for lk:enaICl berberl andrale wUh .xperlenc:. ,4 CIt'/ business Perl-tlnle. reapon- beaullcltn. No cllentel.wOrk WHk Good binellts .Ible person. Traneportallon necessary OverlimeApply .1 ReUItncI EIec:trk:: .nd "'.phone !!9.ulred pr.mlum .nd other Iringe4500 Ea.1 Gr.nd '"v.r. (313)437-9102 bene'lt •• vacallon with 'pay.Howell GREENHOUSE Help neICllel .te cell Monday between

Wixom ar.. AII.r 6 pm. II 1m .nd 11 am only lilt torFACILITYMAINTENANCE (313l5S3-3507 M r S J 0 h n • 0 n • t

LABORER' 1313123W28t Call TUftdty'HAIR DRESSER! lhru Thul'ldty between I am

and • am only lilt lor Mr.Hlmbrlck (313)787.at52.JANITORS Part-lJma wortlavailable ImmlCllately In theBrlghlon aree. GenerII eIeIn-Ing experience $4.50 perhour II Inler •• llel. cellcolIec11-3130a3-7505

4 P m tb to p m weekly12 pm t08 • m midnights

10 am 1010 P m weekends12 pin 108 a m mldntghl.

Callf313l852·382a

FACILITYMAINTENANCELABORER

DATA ENTRY. OPERATORS

-and -SWITCHBOARD

OPERATORSwllh Mulllpl.lIn ..

Long and short termtemporary assign.ments available In IheLlVlngslon Counly arealOr data entry opera.tors and sWllchboardoperators We Ollercompellllve pay andbeneflls

For more mform,tionca"todly!

500 W. MAIN-BRIGHTON

·227-2034KLL~

The clly 01 NOV1I. acceptingapplicallons lor llIe PflIltlon01 part-tIme FlClIlty Malnl&-nance Labor., to performmillor building cu.tCMIlalwork. 20 hOI.Ir. per WHk.MoncSlly· Frldty. loam .2pm.Sllary S5 00 per hour Mustbe • r.sponsibl. and matureIndlvlclual. llleIsl t8 yet,. ofage. and have a valkl dnver·.hcense. Obllin Ind subfnl1appllcallon. PersonnelDepartment. 41175 Wesl 10Mlle. NOV1.MIC8050

The Clly 01 Novl is accepllngappllClllons lor the position01 part-lime Ftelllly Malnl ..nance Laborer 10 performminor building cullodlalwork. 20 hOI.Irs per week.MoncSlly. FtlcUy. 101m • 2pm

S E R V I .......E S Salary S5 00 Per hour Must'- be a r.sponsible Ind mature

EOE MIF IH Indlvklual. alleasl18 yetrs 01NOI An Agency·Neve, 1ge . .and have a vaJlcI drlver's

a Fee' Ilc:ense Obtain .nd subfnltIppllcJtIon by FtlcUy Novern-

DRIVER position lor a ber 4. 1•• SpIn PersonnelresPonsible lasl paclellndlvl- Departmenl. 45175 W.. I 10dual Good driving record Mlle. NovI. MIC805O.BenelllS CIIl b.tween FACTORY Wor\ct,. needed9 a m an<2 4 p m MondaX I m m e d I I I e I y C I IIthrough Friday 1313)m·7016. (313)229-0812DRIVERS EXPerienclCl only =FA""C=T=-=O"'R""'y'-'-WO;;....,rk-.-,.-.-ma\t--.nd-wlth snow plowa Weekly Ie mile No experlenc.pay Overloaded wlth work (5tn~ .WE NEED YOUI" NEWERT R U C K SON L V I I I fUll·TIME cashier. Illes.13131229-l!86S .Ad part·tlme stock open-:"-"'=------ Ings HOI.Ir!y plus benefit •.DRY Cleane's neeels help. Apply Linens .nd More NOYIMOnd.y through Friday. TownCenler , .7 30 • m 10 4 P m Noexpenence necessary Good fARMER, hardworking Indrtl-pay No smokers Grend dual FUll lime Tuel<layR lye r . H. 1st e a d IhrOl.lgh Sunday to maintainC313I4n.7776 equlpemenl. }Iarv"l crops.- - - - manage labOfor. and cere lorEARN S5-$8 per hour liveslock SInd ablllt .. s andPlymoulh/Northvllle Irea pay requlr.ments to: POBo.Molly Maid looking for 8Illl F1lnl MI 41501dependable. lull-I'm. ==:;.-::' '=:~'::.:.:.:.'-==~---employees Call (313\45>2053 FAST growing nail salon Inbetween 8 a m and 5 p m Brighton neICl. part-tIme

lull·tlme experlenelCl nailelECTRONIC technician lechnlclan. Must be availableneeded 1 year TV and VCR Saturdly' Ind .ven/nQ"repair expenence requlrlCl CI"ntele wailing Apply'1'Must be personable .nd Nell cere by Judy. I.Ereliable Please call lor Grend River Sult.·5OO In ~I~t~rv!e_w(5~n~ lakeVIew PLizaEXPERIENCEO reSidential FLooR/cerpel car. person.Bnck layers wanled Good part-lime. responalbl.. withwages steady employment dependabl. tr.n.portatlonQ1Jl.22...!-6947_ .nd pIlOn! (313)437-9702ENERGETIC person With FUll or ~rl-tlm. helpsome decorallng .nd rllill wantlel FUll IIrtIce II1Itlon.experience preterlCl Part Apply In perlOll 150 E. Maln.time 2103 days per week,P ...I::,:nc:::k;::ne::,yL- _Saturday I1lCIu<ted P..... -phpne lhe Sail Box andCreallve WindOW(313)227·n52EMGINEER$ and deSignersnetcllCl wllh exPenence ,nqa.rter assemblies. sheetrne1Il, panel Irlm. glasslifting, Lldhght assembly.gllling and cal software Call(3t3)~12 _EMGINE Lathe Operalorfltltded Day or nlghts Applylit .person or send resume to800s Producls. Inc. 20416Keiser Rd. Gregory, MIChl'Q!!! C8137~ _

GENERAL HELP

Melal m.chln. ehop InMiltord. WI.om area need.workers lor bolll a ITl andalternoon shih. Full.. lmesleady employmenl Beneltt.and vacallons Some e.per·I8nctcl deslrllCl, bul will trelnCall (313j411·2Dl betwMn9 am·3 pm. Mond.y thruThursday

FULL - TIME &PART - TIME

Entry Level PhotoProcessing POSitions

Starting Rate:S4.40-4.65IHour

j

!Guardian Photo. a recognizedleader In Photo Processing IS seek·

• Ing consclenllous energellc In·o' dlv,duals'. NO expenence necessary We Will_. Iraln you on the job Fnendly. plea·

sant working enVIronment Increase• after onentallon penod NO fancy.. interview NO fancy work atllre re·

QUlred Allractlve benefJIs availablefor Full Time Positions .

"

Part Time HoursNIGHT SHIFT

2·3 Days per WeekFull 8 Hour Shill

• I •••••••••••••••

Full Time HoursNIGHT SHIFT

5 Days per Week

-....' Overtime IS requireddUring peak periods

-...,:. Inleresled candldatea trlfy onQu... • hy c."no.: 349.6700 between 90Qam 200pm:: Mon Fn OR come on and lIQClIy II 0<./'• : recepbOnlOlltly 4304!> W Nonll Mole ROlI<I

. Nor1hv." MtChlQan

,_.,; ................

165 Help W.nted 115 H.lp W.nted

LIGHT lac10ry worll - traineeposition Excellent ecl¥tnca-m.nl po •• lblllll ••• )(517)54W373LIGHT INDUSTRIAL WORK·

• ERS needlel lor ahOl1 andlong lIfllI temporary "sign-menta Day and aIternoonshifla.valIable Call loday.(313)227-2034

PART 11m. po.lllon lor.. ECHNICAL EQUIPMENT program dlrector/l1lCl\ef to

develop end I/npIamInt newMANUFACTURERS REP cr .. llvely orlenled pre·

Seeking Inside sale. de" schOol progrem In Bnghton.p.r.on Re.pon.lbIIlUe. Position require. COllegeInclude pricing. ord.r dtgret with minimum 01 12processing '......1 shipping- crlellt hOI.Irs In child ~..,... menl. plNM MIld resumereceiving. 1.1......... and 10 Joyce McConnell. .788cullomer service. Minimum 2 Syeer. colltge. or ehld.nt. plll RaIl Lane. BrIghton. MISend resume to' GarrettC8 =~tt=:8=-. ..".----:----Burge sa Inc., P.O. Box.. PART time meal ~.Novl. MI C8050 dell parson. c:aItlafI. and

lUll Ume .tock pertOI'I endMOVERS or delivery parsons m.. 1 cull.,. with many10 move oltlf;e luml1ur •. Call '1llenellts lor Sel.·. Markatln(SI7)54&-1880or (517l54H308. I!"f!hlon ancl Howell.

PASTRY Shop In Northvilleneeds. COIInt.r 111111.bekarl"-.\per •• bread bIlL.,.. caktdecoretor.. and drlftrl. Ailahlft. Experience helpful.13131344-1515.EOE.

115 H.lp Wanted

MT. BRIGHTONTaking appIlcallon' lor lullInd part-tIme help. Insideand OI.II.lcle lobs .vall.bIe.Everyo", mu.1 bring a Soelllsecurity eerd .nd Drive,.License or plclure tD or Bll1llCertificate HIring.. ,.Ihrough .. nlor citizen •.

Wedneldly. OCtober a.4 p.m. loa p.m.

Saturd.y. OCtober 21.10 a.m. to5 p.m

(313)m-I5ll1

NEED •• tre Chrlallllll SS?Packaging Ind .hlpplng. MallBo.es Ete.(313)451.23e8.NEED h.ndym.n to docarpenlry and odd lOba tomeel clelIClllllla. (313)227·1I6llbetween 4 p m. and 7 p.m.NEED MATURE. ren.blepersona 10 wortl lor maid..nlee. Mual be ex per-..ncICl In the cleaning ofhOmeI lor others. MUSThave own tranaportatlon.S5.5O per hOI.Ir to II1Irt. ForInlormatlon cell (517)54&-1.between 9-5.

115 H.lp Wented 115 Help Wanted

SALES h.,p wanl.d 10compl.menl OI.Ir new cardIncl gilt shop ooenlna lOon Inlhe new BroollllcM I1I1ltge InBrighton. Mutl be personn-• b1e. lIoneet. end depencI-.b1. Full and part·tlm.position. .'letlable Ctlrlal·mal halp a180 neecItcI. CallSandy. C'13)22N)43 betweenWp.m.SANDV'S _Qu.llly . Hou .. •keeping. Dependable .nd1Ione.1 person IOf tINnIngrealclentlal homea. Mondaythrough Friday. Good Ply.~3)231-9il13 lilt lor SandySCREENP-'INTER nelellelIU"'lImI to print T..... ,m.\IClleta Will treln. SunlitSport .... r. South Lyon.(313)437·1811.

PEOPLE neICled In the SouthLyon. Milford. Howell. Brlghl-on. Hamburg. Pinckney. andWhitmore Lak. ar... todeliver TIle Monday GreenSheet. to tubla by CII'.PI.se call. lelve IlMII and ;~~;;;;;-_-,-...,....:-phone number. (313)227-ac2.(517)546-4801. (313~.(3'3_7548.

SCREW machine operatoralor both ehlfta. Muel haveexper\enc:e on Acme Gridley.cre. machln... Good... and benefit •. QuaIl-lied ~. KIE SCr..Producl'. 87.3 Oaxter·CIIetaee ReI.. Dexter. EOE.1313)42&-3843.SEAMSTRESS WlRIIel lorIaIlorIna end atterItIon ahopIn Novf. Full and part-time.Ex=e preferred.(31 .

PLANT procIuclIon. lMm a"Ill. no experience neecled.e.eetlent benefits. Good pay .•Jobs with a Mure. Apply"Webber. Brtahton. Dellillcall (313)227·1018 between' Immecllale pan~1me open-and 4. lnaa torPLASTIC Company In Howellnow laking appl\CItIonlI lorpre.. operator. on th •.I"ernoon .nd mldnlg.htahllll Heellh Ind dentalbeneftll etler 80 daY'. ~ Apply II: Pef10nnel 2ndapply .1387'0 ParIona Road. level. Monday thru Friday.PLASTIC InItC1lon molding 1:30 em to .:30- pen. Satur-loreman. Muat be .xper- day. 11:30am 10 12'.311pm.Ienclel with good knowledge £OE01 Van Dom machinery andmalertal •. E.cellenl pay Ind SECURITY OFFICERSbenell1l. Apply In person orsend resume to Brlahton Full and part-tIme. Immecllal.Plasllc ProdUCla. 1343 Rfcket1 employm.nt. North area.Roed. BrIghton. MI 411111. Retiree. wek:omlCl. Must(313)227-2117. have phon .. ' your home andPORTER neICllel full-tIme. ,~car. S5.00 per hOI.Ir.see sam. BrIghton Chryster. ~7"'."27 E. Grand River.Brtghlon. SECURITY POSITIONS

PERSON 18 or"Oftr lor janitorwork a 10 12 hOI.Ireper .....Sol 25 per hOI.Ir. Novt AuloPam. (313)34W8llO. SEARS

12OAKS MALLNOVI

'..

PRESS OP£RATORS I Full and pan-time. UnllormaWELDER/ASSEM8l£RS lurnl.h.d. Re"r ...

wetc:ome. Phone during bull-Looking lor long term _ IIour1 Monday throughemploymenl with MCurlty to Friday (31........,~bullct your tuture. "80 don't' ~ .hesIle1e 10 anner 1IlII .Id. SELF MotiYated IndlvldualAwI!' 447'00 Grand RIver. full or par11lme. for ANIMAl~A TE care Room encl board avaJI.--p IN AS abl~. C.II .lIer I p.m.

(517)54MD.

JANITORS needed lor longlerm lemporery ..-IQnrnanleIn Mlllord arM. Day. Itter·noon and nlghl ahlft avaIIabIaCompetilive pay and bene-Ills For more Inlormetlon eIllloday. (3t3)227·2034.

Kmart

• FULL ANO PART TIME• COMF'ETET1VESTARTlHG

SALARY• COMPETE1'1VEBENEFITS

• FRIENDLYWOA1UNGENVIRONMENT

• FLEXIBLE HOURS

$4.00PER HOURSTARTING

WAGES

NEED 10 hir. handyperaonasort.,.. cesh .. ,. full andpart-time po.ltlons Apply IIThe Salvation Army Thriftslores new location. 381Washington. Brlghlon. Appll-caUon. I.k.n .1.rUngWlelneldly. Oclober 11th.For more Information ell!'(313)227.....NOV1 .... ~ .....lanl 1llt/IIIDIl'. cahler. guIOCk.y.. ADPlY .1: 43101Grand mer. NCWI. Of 505 MeInSI. Mlltonl.

NOW HIRINGALL POSITIONS

Sale. and sertlcl IIItNQIr.customer MrtIce personal.delivery .nd stOCk. cenluryT.V. and Vkl80 (313)227-5422.NURSES A)de ne«ltICI loreIdar1y couple Wedneadlly.ThUl8Clly. I=rldty. Saturdaynlghll.8:30 p.m. to I:JO Lm.$45 • night. Personal cere torgenllernan only. Good wortl·IIllIcondltlona. (313)437-3'133.OFfICE ~. part~.v.nlnge. Monday UUUFtlcUy. S4 per hour. HowellarM Good extra llIC:OIW.(313)412·257'0.OPENINGS lor machine oper.Itor. on .ft.rnoon .ndmklnlghl .hllla. Phy.lc:aleand drug lUll required.Mu.t have retarenc:ea. Exeet-I.nl att./lCIaIICI a mu.t.Apply M - F. , to 4 tl: Nova.Inc .• 7H. V.nrlper.Fowlerville.

OPTICIAN IOFFICEMANAGER

Experleneecl required. Mlary.nd blneltt. neoolitble NUVision 0ptlCtl Frenc:hl.. InBrighton CtII (313)227·2424OTR/ACTIVITY COun"'" lorrehabilltlltlon IaclIIty eentlllldevelopmentilly dl .. bledand rnantlIIIy IlllpeQd IncttvI-dual. C.ndldatt .houldpoutsa lIOod wrttIng andltIchlng aiIlII. SIncl raeuma10: P.O. Box •• BrfO/1tOn.48118 E.O.E.PAINTERS WMted. Exper.lenced pr.'err.d. C.II13131227-2013.PAINTER to palnl .I"rmarkll pIr1I to be Inl1llladon Iruclt.. Some Ina1aIlltIonrequired Must haft .. perl-ence with enamal palnll........ apply In person .1American Truck CuatomlZ·Ing. t23 P .. rl Str.el.PinckneyPART·TtME COIInter/lIIf*Ilhelp .anlld 8rrghtonSeeloocl Marttat end 8auMOt~. (3131mCl7.PART·TIME jIIIItorIII help •t5 hOI.Irs per .... S7 perhOI.Ir. Con\Kt; John PIrtltr.(313)m·l051

PART·TIME TMchar AMIe-lanl neecItcI 10 WOf1l In NovII,.. nurllfY with CllIIcIlWnagn 2 weeka to 5 ywa.Experlenc:a rlQulrtd. Call(313)341-3120.

WHATISTHEBARGAINBARREL?

II you have an II.m you wish10 sell lor 125 or less or •group olilem. selling for nomore than 125. you can nowplace In ed In Ill. clUalflaclaectlon lor Yl .... 1 Ask ourId-taker 10 ~ BargainBarrel ad lor ~. ~1O word.or .... ) .nd ...... bill youonly S2.7S. (Thll~ I. 01·Iered to ~ only-sorry. no ~I II>COIInlS). • •.'

SHOl' help wanled. ~_=-=_.nce prelerrtcl In 1CiytIC.---WHOLES4t~ Even-aluminum. st", end/Of wood Ing polltlona aiiil1iiIiIIcl daylor company In Fenningtoll· poailloAa • :J-nlell-Hills. Call (313)411-4111 ate.y No ex 'Meta-SIDERS .Inled. bp.r· !!!'iJCeI~1 (~51ffii~i~=tene:ICl In aluminum. 'fIny! 01' ~.-wood. (313)34&0712'1. WINDOW M URINGSMAll menul.clurlngCOllIIlll"Y ICJC49tIna Ippllc:a-lion. lor m.ch.nlc.lly E.pandlng Brighton ar ..lnellned Indlvlduals tor Win- win d 0 W com p. n y nowCUI /IIIICtlIna lit up and ac:ceptlng applications foroperations Stloukllltetlleto various woOd working.re'" and Inttrprel blu. uaembly. warehOl.l... anclprints. Apply I.W. MIln d.llv.ry poaillon. GoodSu.et. Ptnckn!y. opportunity for advanc&-SOUTH LYON aIgn rnenut.c- menl PrIor p1an1 or .. ,...Mer ",Ing ttrong Indlvldu- hOI.Ise eXperlence desireblt.aI to work In our algn Apply In perean 10 P.rson-MrtIcIna daptI'tlntnl Exlen- nel Depertmenl. Weelher·alve ~ cMdOora Fu1l1llllt vane Window. Inc ... FordCall (313l974332. . . Court. B!lRhton. MI48118STAI'ANO aeme.a of AmarI- WIXOM Cbrporellon needaca ... tvlI end part-time shop help Light ueembly.poeIlIoM In \JgfIl Induatrtll shipping and recetvllllI. cIatl¥-end ClericII1IIIda II you are ery and pIctIup Startlng SUOioOkIlllI lor a chIitente call per hOI.Ir Call (313)34W1OO(3U)nl.0.12. No I ... WIXOM. Two Iull-llmt and 8acc!fI!Id. ru;tlilne poaItlona 1YIIIIable.

STOCK. -~ helP. ~~~"::r:=;genarW cttanup. full end pan lifting Part-time In~lima. Appty In person. Coun- IIghler duty I~ produc'try --.. • W. GAIIId lion only GoocIII1II1Ing ..Rtwer. Howell. with ineraaMI and atgnlflo.TEACHER CIrtIftId In malh ant q,**,y bOrtu .. a bIMcIto be '" 1natnJCtOr ... priveIe on parformanc:u. CtII KentdUCIIlIon ceMIr. Flexible. 1313~lIII'I-Inlt houra. Ann Arbor Of ~W:i:RE~C""K:::E:;::R=d":'CrIvtra:---.-e-xper-.No v I 10 c all 0 n. C.II "llCICl IIvIIllI In Brtghton/.(31P73D Howell aree Appl 5110TEACHER/Song Leader. Whllmorelak.Roac1 y~rt·'ltne. lor Innov"'.e YARO help FUll Of part-timepnM. cHId~1II:h....."t A99fy PlM Lumber c..:~. antrVY. := .ay, 525 W Miin SI... ~ to youno II!lghton, _ctIlldNll. 3flIOMIII to 5ytIR 1. Help , .... , ......a lIlUt\. ExCllltlnt wage and --~--:-:-:-~,....,..._~ opponunIt6ae. Gymbo- •• 000 pllla. Irlple AM DlB"'.I31Jl'17"'" rated. 18 year old company,THE 8ehetIon A""y will Making SaIea Repa ..... rket·btgln 1IIllInG lIIIIPICMloM lor Ing and Manager lreI,,",.ChrtIlMM'" rtnaIrI bIgIn- For Ippolnlmenl. c.1IIlinO 0cIDber 11, r. ApplI-- (313)3T7-G303:~-,-,... _CIlIona GM be olItIlMd .. BROOKS Fuhlon. I. lookingIN 8IhIllon Array •• LaIle lor enlllu .... lIc motMttdBtrMt. HowalI Ball RIngen proltalional. Interelled Inwill be IlIICItd Irom MoWIm- career. In woman' e tuitionbit' 21 tIWoulIh DoIoIIllCIer 23. r'lIl1lng M.nacltfMnt endFor more lntorIllelIon Call ..... poalIIona .... Ieblt In

the Uvonla ancl NO¥! .....~ .. nd resume to· LynPlerno. Broottl FashlonaLI¥onle Mall. 21538 W s...nMile Rd .. Livonia. Ml 48151 oreatI(313)47~ _

CAREER OPPORTUNITYF.rm.r. In.urlnce Grouphas openlllll' with subaldyTrll:- part-time 13t3)227~'(3t3~-3218 •EARN S500 10 St.OOO pan.lImI. 12.000 10 ".000 lull-time No Inve.tmenl nte:II-• a_.r.y. M r A r n 0 I d(3~12t2

PART TIME SALES

Appllc.Uona Ir. b.lng =:;;--=:-::-:--...,...,.--=--ICCIPted st Whit. PIne Inc •lor poaIfIonI In pnIp. prill.and bindery. Apply at W.P.!.,5204 Jacltaon Rd. Ann Arbor.

PRINTINGG-Graphlc. PrintingCompany. I '-*'II grapI1lcSarts firm. hIS '" ImmacIlateneecl In Ite new Brlghton.Mlchlgan hIIIlIqutl1ert lor aneXPerienced 4 color stripper.G-Greptllct la currently oper-.Ung 2 and 4 color IlI'MIH Inaddltton 10 full bindery prep.nd dealQn etepartmen1a. Theperson we Mall ahOI.IkIhavea minimum 01 3 years 01handa-on 4 color etrIppIng.lth dtmon.lreted know-Itclge In the ..... of cernereand plete maldllll Full bent-fils whICh Include medlc:aI.denlli and proflt 1I'lerIng.Inler .. led canctldal.. .rerequ'lled 10 lubmll aresume Including .. I.ryhl.lory to Mr GUperono.G-Grephlc •• 2'156PIeaa DrtwI;Brtghton. MI 4111'.READY Set Go DIy Care. Pertlime help naadId. Houri arIlp m to 8p.m.(313)117'"RECEPTlONIST netdIct pen.lime to __ pIlonea. IIlIM~ and lor 1IIlng.PIeua calf (313)227·1M .RED Roof Inn. 8ouIlIIt6dnMd. pert·lime exterior~ Il\IlntentrlCt penon.Re.ponalbl. lor eXlerlOrcleanllne.. of building.Monday thru Fnclly poeItIon,approximately 4 to 5 ...,. 11\the mornlna per day. ~ 11\person' 27110 NoI1fI ... Iern.Sou1hIlIld 131".,7*.RESPONSIBLE person. pen.lima. good etrl¥IIIg reconI. todrtW arNl PNP care. Aak lorJly (517'Mo7T.M.SALES Ctenc. PaIHIllIIIC*-tton unltl ..IIllI*y tor PInyDtconllIoII ... , M p.III .•Monday end Wednudly.lG-2p.Ill .................elblt person. 1IOftotIllOllIr.Apply In person. PIny TlIllt.1028 W"I Grand RI"r.Ilrigt\ton .

HAIR Stytlal UIlIl1lnt. Fu ...ttme poe/\Ion available. Mustb. IIc.nsed. Call(313l1!H511 tor InteMIw.SHIPPINO Clerk. Must haveshop experIenct. wUl al80perlorm light machining.Benellla. Re·locallng toMilford. (313)61102.

111 H.lp Want. \,

UGHTtNOUSTRlAL Exc.f .. n1 opportunity 'lorSTARTNOWlll .. p.rleneed. motl.ated

parson In ahopplng cent.rWe offer tong end short lerm malntenenee. MU"De etIle toIUlgnmenll. benIIltI. CIfIIl opera .. parking lot -..per.pay .nd con¥tnilnt Joce.lione' V.tlou. poaillone MUll be r.llable. GoodavaIIabII' e.. rtlng .. IIry. ben.fltl.

Send WOf1l hlltory/exper·Ienca ~ to Box 3013 Inc/o The SOu1II Lyon HareId.101 M.IMIYette, SOu1II Lyon.MlcllIgan ., 78.

HARDWORKING peoplewantlel for out of lownInstallatIOns 01 slore lronlcomponents. Musl be willingto Iravel lor two ... kperiods Vacations. benelll ••and overtlme. (313)411-4511between a • m.• nd4 pmHELP wantlel A M. ahlft. Please epply In person. W.Apply within Howell SoIl .r. Iocaled acrou Irom theCloth eer w.sh. 1008 South 12 Oak. Me". .c3I25 WastPin C k n. Y. How .11. O.ksDrlve. NO¥!MIc!!lgIn(511)546.7822 LABORATORY Technlcl.nHELP wanled for loot room. nhded 101' W.... waterE.perlence In bullcllng .Iube Treetmen( Plant. PoIItIon IIb end I n g • qui p men I lull-time Ind .xperlenc.preferred bul nol nlCllllry. prelerred. Excellent ~Wlge bIIICl on experl.nce. Ilts Send ReaunMlIO: Nor1tl-13131227.as7 lield Township. P.O. Box 571.

Whitmore Lakt MI. 481••HESLOP'S I. looking lor. Attentlon: Judith F. S .....highly organlZlel. Mll-atarter ClerIt10 keep product Invenlort.. =:.:::,.' -,..-------In warehou.. accurlte' LABORERS IOf panal brick.Includes ICCOUntlng. compu- S5 50 per hOI.Ir. 1mmacI1I"ler data Input. unpatk and poattlon. (313)227·18.puI away good.. al.I... LABOR· Full Of pert.tIma -sheils .nd bin. lIepl orderly DIy or nlghl 1IhIfI. Good /Casual dr... Apply hard / I10neIt d1~:Mondady Ihru FrldlY. Apply. Form Techt~ pm at Heslop·s. Inc.. Forma. .1575 Downing,227llO Hesllp Drtv.. NovI. WI.om .... I. (31~.(belw .. n Novl Rd and LAUNDRY attendanl naadadMeadOWbrooit Rd. north of Salurd.ye Ind Sundaya.Nine Mile). See Mrs HeslOp Apply. Tuba and TumtIItreHourly wages plus benefits. Laundry. 701 W. GrencI "'"'.HORIZONTAL mill operelor. Brlghlon.(313)Z27-445.with 2 10 3 yet,. .xperlence (In 'orm 1001•. Must dO ownsel-ups B.n.tils. Rll·locating to Milford.-(313\45>1102

INSURANCE

Hom. olllce 01 LIvoniaInsurance Company ha.ImmlCllal. full lime opening.Ibr.

GEN£RALLAIOALIGHT INDU8TAIALFORK LJFT DNVER8

(ex~).... ndMORElll

We heed 10 double oure.cel\ent leam olodellv-ery persons due tomcreased sales EarnS4 00 per hour PLUSdelivery compensationPLUS lipS"PLUS Iram·mg belore .1.rllng Instare PLUS sale drlv,mg ,"cr:nllves PLUSreltremenl programPLUS weekly bonusesPLUS lIellible hoursMust hive villd Drlv,er's LIcense and Insur·ance dependable calor molorcycle Muslhave good drtvlngrecold and al least 18years old Apply 81ellher Domlno's Pizzalocallons aller 4 p m

BRIGHTON9922 E. Grind Rivet

HOWELL2473 E. Grand River

UGHT Indu.lrlal machineoperetors lor plullc. plant.No experl.nce necessary.Will Trein Apply.1 BrIghtonPlasllc Produe:ll. 1343 Rlck.1IRoad. Brighton. MI 481t813t3)m·2117.LIGHT Indu.lrltl .ork.r.n •• d.d Imm.dl".ly.(517l5*6571LOOKING lor lIOII'lI .xtramoney? The Monday GreenSheel haa carrltr rout ..open In HIgtlItncl and Mllford." you're Int.,..sted eIll Dort.al (313_7548.LOSS PREVENTION MANA·GER Experlence prelerrtcl •but will treln. Satery MQOlJ.able P1eue con\Kt atoremaneger. NOYI K-Mart. Gl25W OPInr.NO¥!.MACHINE m.lnt.n.nc.workers neadecI. day andafl.rnoon ehllla.(517)54M511.MACHINE operalors.Ntedad Iml1'llClllltety. 1M to• 1Irt. day tnd .l1ernoonahll1a avaIIeblt.(313)227·1211.MACHINE Shop n .. dapr ••• nl.II.. mllnt.nc.Handyman. MUll have aomeel.ctrlc.1 and cerpentryakIlII. Full-time. paid bene-Ilts. Apply at: 1100 GAIIId0aIla. N.... 1he IGe AteneM:t.CHINE .hop ,,,In ...Beneltts M.tIl .... rtICIlI-aary. ~ to MIlord.(31~t102.MACHIME Ihop experlence.DrIll pre ... ligttl duty machln-ery. Pay II commtnIUfItI toe.perltnce. 4 day work.... Good bInIIItI. AoP!yIt.Rtuland ElIetrtc ... EUtGrend River. Howall.

MAINTENANCEOPPORTUNITY

MECHANIC. MUll be qualJ.lied. exc.lle"l ~y and....... AfJf'J'I It; Her1Iand8tlIll ..... end 1J8.23MECHANICS. 8rlghton areaInduelrlII IQUIpmanI dIIIarIooIcIng tor machanlca withex~ In InduItrIII 11fttruelcI Of ,......, equtpmenl.CIII lor appolnlmenl.I(313)227..,3.

MtCAOflLM Company needaIuIl-tImI tIllploy .... MondayIhrough Thurldly. SoulhLyon. 1313)07-7177 .

WANTED·86 people to 101. or oatn uPto it IIlI In the neJrt.3Q.daye .Dr. Reeornme~ ...G..-n-Ie. d. H E R.& A'l." i ..13131»6220 .

WANTED UVtHl1 mWldle. .ledy 10 keep hOI.Iseln modemhorne lor .Id.rly rn-.~and bOard. WIOII -negoti-able. (3t3)437.OQ1~. -WANTED Tradsman wllhtoot. and lruck'to-...ernble'woodllorage bfrn k.UJ. ,olli.tbe .. II motrvaled~ oppt)rtUnl-ty 10 eern StI5·~,tn'O.-day Hlrlng. to'l ~1SlE

=eH:.:"~ 482'\ ,~~GrpWAREHOUSE po.ltlonl.opan. No exDerl,n~ •.(5t~. ':'i~.".".,

.., ,.t..,.:II.'WAREHausE _

DELlVERYJ&tOCJ(,", '.

Dellv.ry/alooll. •peraonawanllel Mult be matur ••r.aponSlbl.. dependabl ••.nd n.lrible. GQOIf ~record. lull and' Part timepoaillona •• allabl.: S5.oohourly 10 .1Irt. Apply Inperson Monday thl)! frldey10 a m. to ~"9.n" .1:Hea •• 22710 Heltflp dme.NO¥!. MI (between NO¥! andMeedoWbrook roed •• \'lor1tI 01",nemlle). . ' •

WAREHOUSE HELP

Our w.rehous. ne.'d.mature. depe~llI. rtIIIO"".lbI. Indlvldual to pull. DICkand process orders. aoocIworking conditione. If.xlbl.hOI.I,.. lull .nd part limeavailable. 15.00 hOI.Irly to1I\Irt. Apply Monday thruFriday 10 '.m. 10 4 p.m. at:Heslop.. 227llO Hesllp Drl¥e.NO¥!. MI {between NovI .nclMeadowbrook road •• nol1ll 01Nine mile).WELDERS and fllt.ra lorsheel melll and slructurellab shop In Farmington.Good pay with beneftll. CallP.lrlcla between' and 4 pm.(313)473-5115

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(517)641004711'" tor My!I.

OASIS AUTOrrRUCKTRACTOR Trellar DrMrs.Locel HlIMry operallon.Howell. Home motl nlghll.

PLAZA Muat be DOT certIfltd. , YIIl'e*& e r I • nee. C. I I

(HAlnLAND. MIl 1 ..... MoncIay lllru

ANDFrldIy 8 to 5 p.m. E. O. E.

JOHN'S AMOCO TUBE MILLSELF-SERVE APPRENTICES

. (BRIGHTON. MI) Mechanlcelly Inclined

Now Hiring A Few == wan*,. 8anattta.wage • per hOI.Ir.

Outstanding Individuals ='~'I~Tu. w.lnut eRoad. W.. , Bloomlleld,

If you a'~ an ~lIc~tlonal ~rson. wlllmg to 1313)124,1710.wort hard and enJoyworlClng wrth peop/~, VIlLAGE APT. COMPlEX

W~ have a pos/t,on for you' .. MIlling patIOfII tor baaIcw~h.~ an ~xc~ll~nt MMf,t ".ck~. for ~t~endqu.,If,.c1.mployHS INTERESTED? ground. cer.. Applicant.

rney mpond llIondIy IlIru

APPL Y AT THE OASIS TRUCK PLAZAfrldly.~

IN HARTLANDDOG TIIll8nIClc

(PonlIIc T,.. & 8ecll1FROM 9-5 MON.- THURS • YOft lor PAAK!R lor Proo-...t=:' NoWilnbIf ItIlI

PIId ~

Finnie May Candl.. I.Making relaible cendldatlafor aeveral.1Mlrt llme pOI\-tIon. F"~ ICMdUIMPart lime employ... maYqualily for major med/dan1al.-Enjoy greel WOrking COnd~lion. and our dellclouaproducl too PI.... lPIIIy Inperson Frldty. 1~ 11 am103 pm .tthe .... loft~· .

FANNIE MAYCANDIES120AK8MALL

NOVt,MI

.."

is looking for qualified candidates to fill thefollowing full time and part time positioos at ournewest location in Howell.

e Ca~hierse Merchafldise Replenishmente Retail Salesman e Builder Salesman

erb Lumber Offer.competitive wages-flexible hours

and ample opportunity for advancement.

Contact Erb for an appolnt~8nt3450E. Grand River - East of Howell

9-5Mon.-Frl.

OFFICE CLERICALEXP'DBENEFIts ANAYLST$

Competitive aaIatltI. 4~ daywork week.. company peIdIrlnge ben.lIl. Inc!udl/IGhealth In.urence. peId holI-days and vacation.

CALL 1313l5t1~MondlY lhru Thur.day7 30 am ·4.15 pm. and Frldty~ am -12 noon

HELP WANTEDImmed.. t. Opening. for DiYHelp, • l.m.-3 p.m. M-FA Gr•• t Job for Night Student ••Apply InP.rson

NOVI AUTO WASH21510 Novl Rd.

Betw. 8.9 Mile

Michigan'."j.arg.,t Suppll.r

of BuildingMat.rlal'

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t66 Help Wanled S.'e. 1M Help W.nled S,I8S lMI1.lp W.nhld Sales

FAST growing Iofw.rd ltIink.,ng corporation .. ekingbrighl amllnloua .. I••orlenled Ill.. peF10fl withmarketing b-ekground lot •ne-ly .developed InllOYallvepoSition salary plua COIl\IlIII'SIOIl Sind r-.ume 10' Adml-nlslrllor. 1333 W. Or.ndR.wor. HowellFULL:·TIMESeI.1 help. ADDly.1 Tri-Slale Fumltur •. · NoelperienCl. 3500 E. QfIndRIVer Howell

REAL EItale .. I.. peoplewanled 'I YOU're currenlolllc:e gi'tl1lQ you llIe IIIlp younlld or .re you going.. Iray? We can IleIp pul youon Ireckl Call ShlrHn .1 ERALakeland Realty fot • confi-denllal inlervlew,(31313Q:7I53ISold)

EARN WHATYOU'RE WORTH

REAL ESTATEMARKETING

Our lremendoul growth InllIe Novi. Northvilll IndLjyon~ area llal crealedseveral openlngl fot boltlIIclpnl.d .nd unllcenledpropIe FrH lralnlng ClauelIlIt1 lOOn For motelnlorma-lion Ittend our carHr nlghlseminar Thursday. October27.117 p.m 112IZOOOrchardlake RoecI. Farmlnglon Hilll(Icroll from MlchlglnHilionl' Blnkl Limited,eliing ,.1"'IIIonlrequired Call GeorgeGooclIlng or TenyThomu II(3131478·3400. ERA RillEstale ..

LOOKING for outgoing IIltIPItton lor growing IIgnshop Experlence In IIltIhelpf I Buf. u nol nece...".For mote Inlormallon catl

AWBIfIOUS?Tony 1313)437.,. -

COH,SCIE,.TIOUS?WE WANT YOU!! EARN WHATInveSII".le fhe excll·Ing world 01 re.1 eslale YOU AREloVllh WORTHMichigan's largestRealEstate Compiny We .re Inlervlewlng

bolh licensed &REAL£STATE ONE unlicensed Individuals

EOF lor a lull lime car .. r Inconq,II'I8 Tran\,ng Ptogrlm real ntate. Exten.1ve

No.~orl"villelralnlng provided. cia ..ses start soon. c.lI

(313) 348-6430 lod,y.Crroly'n Beyer CONRAD

L,vlngston County Ar.a JAKUBOWSKI(:l13) 227·5005Snaron Plyne 478·1130Mdlorel Area ERA RYMAL

(313) 684·106S SYMES CO.GlIee Mllhelel

RETAIL SALES00 you enjoy helplng people

'and solving probIeml' TIienMietllganl mosl progrelliveolflee products dealer nHdIyou .. I full-lime IIleaPtraon S4 to ltart 80 dayaIncre"e IdvlncemenlClppOrtunllles. Medlcat/~III beneflls EmploYHdltcounl Experience llelplulbut we ara wllilng to lraln.Apply In person MacaUley'.Ollice ProducTl. 43741 W.. IOaks. Newl Ask for Lori

_ __ __ WednesdaylThuraday. Oclober 21121, 1118-SOUTH LYON HERALD-MILFORO TIMES-NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS-13-B-t - - -- -

117 Business 117 Bu.... 171 Slt~tlon. W... tect 171 Buslne .. ' 210 IoIt •• EqulpfnentOpportunltle. Opportunities ~reulonal

- - ARE You loolling lor lit semc..~,=,NG &:,,1'" .xercl .. WAHl to be your own boll? IIperlenced. reliable. R'E:-SlOE:-=-N-'-m-L--Bu-I-Ider-ott-.,.-

II or .... Leave Flrmerl Inlurlnce group honell prola .. ionalto clean . Interior and IIllerior rllllOde'-Il!!I!!Q! 111313122Nlll3 offlrs opportunillel to open your hOm8 or bullne.. Celi lno and rlPlir Small jObaOWN your own apperel ot your own Inluranea Kalflt(313~2711. AOC. and I~ won:IIloe Ilot.. chaO.. Irom bu.a'ne.. Start part·lIme okay FrH .. lImal ... CrellJel~1 Iportwalr. 'Idl ... wlthoul giving up your CENTURY SERVICES servlcel. (517)$41-3302.men I. chlldrenl mal8fnlly. preaenl employment. Four t3131227-5lll13large slz ... pellte. da/IU- Yllr college degr ..

Cesko SIlaI Company. an -, .. roble. bfldaJ. linger· required ApplICaIIon. beingengineering IIltI 1gef!Cy. Ie or aueuortel Itore Add tlken now for cl ......lpeclalizlng In Indu.lrlal- color anaIYIII Brand nam.. 1 3 I 3 I5 5 •• I 8 5 0 0 rIElectrIcaJ ...... II .-.ell- Liz Clliborne. Hillthlll.l =-....==_=..:;7233=.'-- _ing fot I ~11d CllaUI. L". Sf Michel ••perton wllO can conlrlbute to Fot.nu. Bug.. 6OY. Levt.III expanllon program. In PrIce De'lgner. Multi Tier 111 InstructionalMichigan and northern OhIO. pricing dlecounl ot lamlly SChoolsThil apeclal ~ WI ate IIloe .tore. Retail price. :7:'=:-:-:-~,----,....--,seeking will hive: al .... t 2 unbelleYable for top quality NATIONALLY recognized

Mliing .-.L IIloeI normally prlced Irom Ninny Program offers quality:: ~~rH .,: ......;; 118 to 180. Over 2!iO brandl Iralnlng lor Inleresled HARTLAND senior can helpelectrical emphUl'; an apUo 2lIOO atyle •. 117.IlOO10 $21.IlOO: sludenls 01 all agel Posl- part-tllrnl Call Don beforelucle lor selling mull/p" Inwenlory. lralnlng, flxtures. lions a\'lliabfe throughoul ~. (3131832·7780producl line •. II you meet airfare. grand opening. etc. Michigan and U.S upon HEATING contrlclor.Iheaa requlremenfl. we Cen open 15 daYI Mr. lucce .. lul compl.tIon 01 211 years elperlence. Statewetcome your _ To Morphia. (401I3ll6-Il108 program. New day .nd IIclnseel SINlelng gasI . I RESALE evening elaaselbeglnnlng In •urlher Inve.lIg.t. th. IhOp Family Jlnuary, U. FREE INFOR- propane. Oil Fumaces andoulltandlng oOpportunlty. clOlhlng Ind eccauortel. MAlTO'; NIGHT on Thurscll boilers (313)227-5530.please submit your resume 110.000 lnotudes IIxtur.. IIld Novemlier 17 7 • 8 p,l' HOUSECLEANJ1olG. bper·and salary requlrementa to: Invenlory. P. O. lox D. Room B22 Oatta ColI4ige' IInced reaponllible ~. r---:-------..Theodore E. N6ultto. ,.,... Northville, loll41187 UniYeralfy Cenler MiChigan" Relerences available Owndent; Ctako 8aIeI Company. START your own car_ In I Fo, Inlormation call' lransportatlon Call Terri .1P.O. Box 155. BtIgtlton. MI. Iul growing bullneu. Sale. 1517)1flM543orI511111W417' (3131227·1212:7"7~-=------:48118. E.O E experience or lralnlng not _ HOU'SECLEANING and117 ........ neceaaary5' For appoIntmenl 170 sn... ttonS Wanted windowi. carpentry .hd

Opportunttles catl ( 11)541.2322. palnllng. e.ceptlonal reler·STORE. Boal.. molors. AAA Working. rUlhlng. ences (517)~25lI3.

=EX:-::ISTlNO=:-::--wet~lt-:rtlId--;--.tore:---. '=3 Inowmoblles. .porllng alwlYI billy? HouHwork HOUSECLEANING. PersonalY8lr. In bII.lne... Now 1IOodI. live belt. BaaUng _ms 10 make you dizzy? attention Milford arll.movtng. MUll MIl. Reuon- Auoc:latlon major tranchiH Ouating, ~ng. frtOllCIIng. t313l885-184l1able clown paymenl. wilt loc.led In mld·MlChlgan. WIlling. lobs like ltIll "e HOU':'S:::::E";'CL:::':E;::'AN-="IN'""GC---Re-IlIbIe--Onance. Low over1leed. good S35.000 and Inventory. For realty tulng. Fot dependIbIe References FrH eIlimIlII'Iocalton and buslneaaoppor. appolnlment call days elperlenced cleaning. let Dartene (517)54&-32ll8 sue'lun~ Call lor Info .• 1517)4280«100. Alter 5 pm .• met be )'OU, .. ",lc Genle 131318~ ,t313~222lI.aIlllorS!!T. (51~ CalI1313)87W788l1klorSue N EL SO N: a c III nin g

HrvlCes Carpel Cleaning.olllee cleaning. and windowcleaning ALL YEAR ROUNDCommercial and reaklentllland free eslimlle •.(5tn223-8141.

1817 EMPIRE 24 It SIMpI I.Ilr concIltIonlng. """ awning.Good condilion. 12850.(313)885-8123ll1er5 p.m.

201 .lIot ....... dea 11115 181t TANDEM ulliity_.-, lraller wIlh 30" aklea and 5ft

1870 HONDA 70. 1m Honda ramp Excellent lot haUling80. Mekeoller. (313)431~ anylhlno SSOO (313)231·2T7I.UI1'8 HARLEY SportIl8f wIltI 27 It. TRAVEL trailer. ExceJ.sadd.. ball. 8.000 ortglnil Ienl condition. 13.000 or bealmlill. 12.200 or besl. oHer.1517)54Wf131.(517l51M738 2 'rRAlLERS. utIIl1y. I 5ll10.11M2 KAWASAKI GPZ-550. 517 ,!!lbecl.l31~.2235.Good concIlllOn Low ml.... 8 FT Plc:kup Camper. O¥trl10000tbell (313)431-4227. held cab. link. stove. and11185HONDA 200X 3 whM\ef. hllter. lleepl 4. 1500.Excellenl condltJon. 1775 or ~t31-=::;3)~231~-37I1~.,--_---,=--_be.loffer (313)832.e2e7. 8 FT PICkup c:amptr. SlO'Ie'. KX 125 Rldden 8 hours and refrlgerato,. 1300.Bra n d new. 170.0.1 ==31:::3",,134::;.:1.:.::755:::--:-..,._~,-(313187a-3253 8\'l FT. WoIverlne pickup1887 YAMAHA Trall.. y 2011. camper Sleep. 4. IIlf·500 miles. 2 helmel1 contained SSOO ot belt ofItr.Included. Musl sell. movlng' (""31:,::3"'1231::.:.,=-3848=::,,,,,-_10 apartmenl. fI.e8!S or belt APACliE I.pop-up lenloller (3131&32·7300 or lraller Sleeps 4. fair cond6-(313l832~75.1t8f5 p.m lion.fl75 (313~.

DEERHUNTER'S .pecl.1.1l1ll6Stareralt popup camPlf.SlllIPl eight. Propane atcwe.dou~ dinette and Ice box.S500 (313187&-2781.

1M Help Wanted s.tea

SALESENGINEER

ELECTRICALWe offer you • perlOlllllledprolellional CleaningHrvlCe Bonded and InsuredExC!'lenl reterencel.CLEANING Duo Hon .. t.effielln" reliable Bulin ....'esldenllal. Novl. Northville.(3U~;..7-3080=~ _

R Tangney & Son homerepairs Etectrlcat plumblng.nd deckl buill.1511jm-wsSHOWPLOWING SkIewaIk ••lailing. ecl Call(3131347·1415 Re,per 24houra 451-&20 Northllle area

THE OFFICE ANSWER

For lesa than fI per day. youcan have customized lel.phone answerfng. AIIO 1\'111-Ible mall recelvlng. resume ••word procelllng. Ia. andcopies lei UI take care ofyour olllee needs.8 am.e pm.131~.

TRANSPORTATIONQ

'.

,RELIABLE houseclelnlngFree esllmales (313123-5230.REsIDENTiAl. Builder oHersInterIOr and exterior ,ernodet-Ing Ind repair. Small lObI.AOC. and Insurance wor1IOkay Free elt'mates CrellServlc:es. (517)54&03302SNOWPLOWING a1dewalks.sailing. eCI Call13t31347·1415 8eeper 24hours 451~. NorthvilleIrea

205 Snowmobile.

1817 BOA-SKI SS340 100mIles. good Shape. quICkS550 (313)227.1335.181'8 SKHX>O 340 Cuslompllnt and .. al. cover.helmet. runl greal. lowhours. like hew. 1800.1313)887·1278..

SNOWPLOWING akIewa1ks.lilting, etlof' Call13131347·141S. Beeper 2.hours 451~. Northville• rea

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When Friend fell, he called for Help. But the only ones there/ were

175 Buameaa'ProfesalonslSemen

BOOKKEEPING In my horneor yours 15 years experi-ence (313)632.e242.BOnOM LINE Accounllng5enncel.AccounUng.bOOkk·.. ping and tull. speciallz·Ing In small buslneu4ls.start-ups. Ind contractors. 35yelrs elperlence Reuon-allte rales Ray Schuchard.(313)437·1070

AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCEAnnuals. repairs. overtllulsOwner plrllcipatlonwelcome (3131349-001,::::.;.8,,-_PIANO and organ IlIIOnsavailable 10' children andadults Graelualed trom Roy.'Academy. London EnglandAmerk;an nallonal certilledmusIc leecher Fill lermreglsuellon now(3131231-i433,;.:=,---' _

PONTOON TRAILER/NO.ANYTIME.(313)231.2713.STORAGE &pice 11nIIdt1:Plelln.t Recreation Aret.Ponloon.. AV'.. campen.boall. Trallerlng 1VIIItbIe.1313141&-2184.

215 Campen. Tillers• Equipment

15 FT. TRAILER. exceltentcondll/on. .I.y 10 pull.aleepa 4. surprlllng amounl01 ,'or.ge. 11500.1517)541-25131173 TRAILER. 18 It.Completely lell-contalned.mini condition. 11.150.(5178548·8400 day.;(517)54H834 .lter 5 p.m.PICK'ilp camper Kitchen.lurnace. beltl 17S0 ot b8I1oller. 1313)531-2873.1m 11 FT PIckup campef.Hlf contained. alMpI ...Uses LP and eIectrlc. SIMlO.Call 1313)231.... evenIngaand week.ndl.

ENCLOSED lralIer. carpetingand shelve.ltIroughout. NewIIr... HokII 3 rnoeoteycIMInd equipment. UJId 1HUOf'I Excellenl concIltlon.seoo (313)4rS7-51ae.POPUP camper. sleeps I."5et C.II Iller 8 p.m.(517)~7135.

UTILITY Tr.lIer. 8\'lxU.Br.nd nlw. MUll 1111.(313)227·t 587UTIlITY trailers. dlrecl IrolRmlnullclurer. 418 carga.1375. 5xl0. 1525. 5x12 tandem.1700 All new parts. Watch torInlerlor 9Of?i!s. (313)22NI3I.UTILITY lralle,. Heavy duty.418 tilt bed For haulingglrden Iraclors. rnolorcy-ctes S250 t3131~.

220 Auto Pwt.&s.me..

11188 SEA NYMPH. 18 11.modllled V bIIa john bOIl.motor. Iraller. Ellcellenl =:-=-~,.."..,.=-----condition (S1115e3771BOAT Molors several 3 10 15hp Heavy duty bOIl trailer.has Mljustable .. Ie fot 14 toIe 11 boal (313~

and Indifference.Ignorance, Incompetence, ....... •.American TruckCUSTOMIZING

123Pearl St. (Howell·Plnckney Rd.~Pinckney, MI= 878·5662 ~

p. ----;;.;.]WESTIN

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Road Quest Nose GardNow In Stock

Full Size & Mid-5ize TruckOnlyS42SO ,

friend called for Help again but Conlusion come instead.•

Running BoardsS17900

("bled)

1971 DATSUN '2Il).Z. EngineInd 4-speed Irans complete.Excellenl COndition. $3OlI.(313l8M-2455.

STEVENSON'SWANTS

WRECKEDand JUNK

CARSCASH PAID'(313) 887-14821M2 ESCORT Cylinder heldElcellenl condltlon 1250(313-'2455lAAAAA4""=-A-A-""-AA-A-A-A-A

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220 Aulo Ptrt,I Strvlce'

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221 Truck Part'IStrYlcea

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CHEVETTE parts New lnoused ShoCk towers ano IloOrpans New repllcemenlsheel ",etal lor Irucks andcars (313J437~~. __

MAGNETIC signs 'or yourtruck or car All SizesCustom deSlgn6d lor yourneeds call C313~l!lO' 0'come .nlo lhe Millord Times~36 N Mam SI,eet M.llord

RUST prooltng apeclll $7Sgua"eerH\d. txpir .. Oct 3111.call M C Auto (511)S4WmTWO snOwllr.. P2257SR1S •~5 (313}437-tOe2VW' aUto parts ,1O'i\FO«j{ruck parta (313111~WE PICk up junk Cars GrindHaggerly AUlo. 25000Haggetly Rd, FarmlnglonH.lIs (313147_~.~_~_~_

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Used Car Ma'nager'

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'1,995 $3495- -

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In Stock

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Tlnled glass, sliding rear window,heavy duty suspension, engine 011cooler. 350 V-8 automatic. 34 gal.fuel tank, cassette, gauges. Meyerplow

WAS '" $19,312SUPERIOR DISCOUNT $1 112REBATE j~oSALE PRICE $17,.:

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B_-~-::~II (313) 227.11~O~

235 VIlli

\177 FORD \Ian Good condI-tion. Y-t. QreII w1n\et' veIIl-cIe OIIya (313l12N125. Ewen- ROCKWOOO. ,., 21 toolIIllII(313)12N134. Ex c ,II' n I con d Ifl 0n1171GMe cerooe VIII be:.!- ~(31:.:!3)43~7~·2330=. _lenl ,unnlng condilion. .- &_ ....... C12,500 Cill IIt,r e. ~ t_ ...(517p2H4Oll. _ 1131 Ion FORO p1ekup,. CHEVY Sport eon..,· 50 pereenl ,"Ioted 13.01lOlion van, lutly equipped, In,"led. m.ke ollerII ' e • I con d I \ Ion. (313)437-3174(313~ •\. DOOGE Luxory Traft! 1171 ROADRUNNER 340, noYen by TfIIII Yen. 8IIIrD rull. ,xeell,nl 54,1OG otcondillon, hardly u .. d. bell.(313)437-tl15l11oIded, no rult, 21,1. ectIIII 20 FT ""0·" 171mllel S5400 Ind'i RV . '" .... 1 MOlot-8rlghion (31~231'''' ' tr.:'. 350 QMC, 54,000 ill.....1181 QMt CuttomlZed Vln. 4 ew Michelin lire. Sleepe

•. RUM.nd IookI very good. 'c.pl.ln. clitia,., 12100. S8750 (313)437.2734(313)22!:*I.

.NOW,IN-STOCK

':89 FORD'SJWERCURY'S

FORD TRUCK'St,;L SS& SS* ·'s

MUST GO!!!·$1000

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·iRHlRYl THEY'RE GOING FASTImmediate Delivery

Ford Motor Employees A & Z Plans Are Eligible~ See Spiker Ford· Mercury For Details

1178 AUDt 5IIlIO. Sunroof.lulD. Good condition. 51!lllO.(313)1lll&-2~.1171 BUICK Elec:lra 225.

,. DODGE TranIVM. 23 ft. Pow., .e.". po""M1t-eonIllned, .... 4. V... wtndows, powe' loCka, Ie.Good condltlon. ".500. New crui .. conlrol 51.1511.(313)81700413 aftIt !pm and (313)2&81.weekend. !;1I:.':!7I~~CA=M:;;'ER=""O-.-E-xc-e'-'e-nl'184 YAMAHA T,lIzlnger 3 condIllon. power .... rtllll/-wheeler. S3llO ot bell offer. blak .. , leu¥era. Ii' IhOCks,(517)541:4!7O S23OO.(313134&-2117.DUNEBUOGY. Parllilly 117. CAPRICE Cllasle.,ebulli. Mell' IlIke ,ed Beige, new lran.mlsslon,IIbIrgIlUbody .. GoOd II,". new brakes. crul .. control.1IlO. (!l3)!7l:27II. 'iettrie lilts and wtndows,GMt Sua. 35 ft. long. m 'ear defogge'. traIle, hlleh,clleMl. Greal 1hIpe. Bell &7000 mll.s, 12100.

joffer. !31m--,475. "'(31:..::3)34=::::....:7.e321=- _

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NISSANNEW CAR SPECIAll

SEPT.ONlYINOCREDITt

NO DOWN PAYMENTIMR. GRAHAM

(3131163-3321

1'989"5·10

Longbed

Air, auto trans., cruisecontrot, AM-FM stereo,

tilt wheel plus manymore features.

GeM.A.C. SMART LEASE

~195°9.*.Imoa

Ellplr,.10-31-88

1989Beretta

CHEVROLETVAN

CONVERSIONSFULL SIZE

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$30001625 ib. pay load, Tahoe

pacKage, sliding rearwindow, p.s. & p,b.,AM·FM stereo, tiltwheel plus more.

: G.M.A.C. SMART LEASE

$169°9.*~. .Imoa

• .' Expl, •• 10-31-88

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1985 ESCORT, 2 dr .• blue Only $18001985 ESCORT, 2 dr, ~ Only '23001983 FORD % TON PICKUP, dIesel .

~ engane '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Only $2900"982 CHEVY BE{'UVILLE WINDOW $\fAN '........ . Only 39QO1985 MERCURY MARQUIS, 4'dr .. V6. aula.,

oar .' ..•... , , , , .. , .......•.....•... Only $49001985 MUST AN.G HAJCHBACK, aura., air,stereo ' : Only $54001984 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS, 2dr , ', , , Only $56001987 MERCURY LYNX, 2 dr, ouio, orr,

stereo , :-: Only $58001983 FORD VAN, Sond's ConversIon P~ckoge. air, 11ft,

cruise Only $59001985 T.BIRD, auto., air, full power .. , Only $59001984 BRONCO II, V6. 5 spd : .. Only $69001986 DODGE LANCER ES, 4 dr., moon roof,

aIr , Only $69001987 TEMPO 4 DR. GL, auto., slereo, 16.000

miles ... ,. r ....•...... , .•..•.. , ••...•. , ...••... , .. Only $69001987 TOPAZ 4 DR. GS, auto., olf. 17.000males ! . . . . . . . . . . . .. Only $69001988 ESCORT GL, 2 dr . auto., Olf, .

.slereo .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Only $69001985 BUICK lESABRE LIMITED, 4 d, , P seats, P.

Windows, tilt cruIse ,....... Only J7-8001988 TEMPO GL, 4 dr , auto., air. stereo, t.lt. crUIse, low

~ $m.les . , Only 79001985 MERCURY GRAND 'MARQUIS, 2 dr .• full

power. .. .,. . Only $86001986 MUSTANG GT, 29.000 miles, tIlt, cruIse. P wrndows, P.

locks. like new .. Only $87001985 CAMARO Z-28, Hops. full power, t.lt, crUise, low

mlk!~, Iak new Only $"00'19 COUGAR LS, every opllon, very

eon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Only $88001987 T-BIRD'S, 3to choose from Starting at $92001985 CADILLAC FLEETWOODBROUGHAM, 4 dr:. every option Only $97001981 RANGER SUPERCAB 4x4 XLTPICKUP,Olf, aula., P wrndows. P. lodes. tilt, cruise. tu·tone .... Only $98001985 SAAB 900 TURBO, 4 dr., Sspd., P. WIndows, P.locks,

st~reo , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Only ',99001985 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE, full power,

Jeother, very sharp , . , , , Only $11,4001985 LINCOLN MARK VII LSC, every option

including leather & P. moon roof : Only '11,9001986 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURESERIES, Only $11,9001988 CROWN VICTORIA, 4 dr., fully equipped, velour

trim. company cor , ., , .. ,., Only $12,900

Cars'r.m

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FUll·SERVICE AND BODY SHOP DIVISION~

HIlLTO'P FORLINCOLN MERCURY INC.

2798 E. Grand River, Howell, MI (517) 546-2250'1111 ~hD.'l'\OM How.,I'll •• & Ih.,

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240 Automobile.240 AUlomoblles240 AUlomobllea 240 Automobile.

241 Automobll~. _"Under 11,0lIl' :-.,-----~--'"--

1986 ESCORT GT A.,ung· 1988 PONTIAC 1000 LE. 1975 PLYMOUTH :y'''~1l.1985 FoAD Thunderbird IS 500 (3131....9-5188 Ifter LOlded. low mll.aoe. 318-V8.~power atMttAg..:.ndTurbo Loaded Exc.lI.nl 8 pm and w.. k.nd. (517)5eI2S0alter8 p.m brak.. Runs 0006., S3IlOcon d I t Ion I 8000 1986 ESCORT OT LOlded. ,. PONTIAC Orand Am. (313)437-6088(~13122H34L____ low mllllg., n.w tires 15.900 Low mlleag. Cleen. Air. 1975 VALIANT.lllii[ 61"fJfY1985FORDT.mpoOL 4door. negolilble (313)449.4223 Must 11111 '7.400 or belt good condition 1500~Ipeed. extra cleen ... 200or after ~ ~"! _ __ _ _ ollemr (3131229.aJe4 liter (517)54&-1045 -'-beslo"" (313)227-342..__ • 1986EXP Spon 5 speed. sun 5 p ,-, 1976CAMERO SriM'1;.oek1985 LEBARON 2 door. rool Ilr power sleenng/. 1986SPECTRUM 5 speed. 2 400 rebuilt engl(le'With JeJlconlOl.. crullll. no rU11. brlk.s issoo Cherry condl- door. 28000 mil.... xclll.l\, Ihln 200 milea. body and!~.8OO .l5l7)54e-0639 tlon (313)231-2445 _ con d I , Ion. I. 2 0 O. Inlerlor need work. S3501985 LINCOLN lown car 19i1eGRANDAtoiLf4door. ~,13)431-4863 (313)227·2U1Beaulilul condition In and 5' speed load.d $7000 1988 l28 Cam.ro. Red. 1918MERCURYBObcal RUMoul. high mllelge bul rec.nl (313)878-5804 • 10lded. mini condition. Good S250. (511)~\610lactory new molor .7000 e 19.000 (3131227·1888 daYI. 19n CAPRICECllaalo- SomeOIY. (313122N012 Ev.n: 1986GRAND-AML Loaded. (313)227·1243".venlngs ru.1 bul v.ry dependableIng.:(3131347.2481 good 7~ondllion. 17700. 1987924S Porach •• 51peed. $500 or bell offer1985 MERCURY TOPAl (313)88 534 - bllck beluly. MUll .. II. .I~!D548-33304Ilter8 pmGood condition n.w Ilr 1988 LINCOLN Mlrk VII "8.000 or bill offer. 19nLTDII 302V-8.ulOl1IIllcconditionIng. ·lIr.. Ind White, C Ind C show cat (313)789.0775 d.YI or Pow.r sleerlng, brak ...Clulch .... 500 (5tn223-8330 (3131m-8170 (313~.v.nlngl. good transmlaalon. seoo or1985 MERCURY Mlrqull. 1988 MERCURYCouglr XR·7 1987 BUICK RIvI.ra Melallic beslo"" 1517l54&-818&32 500 original mU... lull lurbo coupe O«rk smoke. bilek/gold Loaded. le.oOO 19n THUNDERBIRD Runspower Original own.r lulomilic. 10Ided .. rusl· mllll, like n.w. $15.000 ~ __ S400_._(3_'3)2?~-33_'0__17 000 (313)229-6573 prool.d Excellenl N.w (313)437-873llllt.r 5 p.m 1918BLACKCI--ro. V8........• IIres n.ooo hlghwly mile. . .... ."""1985 MUSTANG tJ( N.w 18800 (3131227.9888 al1er 1987 BUICKSkylark Cu.lom or besl oHer (3131227.2472palnl lob Excellenl condl- 7 pm Autol1llllc. sllreo tape. Iully 1978CHEVYG-10 van Needslion 14.000 or besl o"er 11188 MUSTANG Slick shllt equipped. lIOOd condition. minor repalr LoIs 01 new13t3)22N387. b k I . 18.900.13131~ plrts $300 (3131437-07211965 N1SSAN 300 ZX ,. ~=~131~~18' eellng 1987CAPRICECllaalc V-8.2 ~en~p' m and-!..2.~VI:~d~Ie:~.t~~ropl~~e:' 1986HEW YORKER loaded. ~oo~.~~;:7~~~ Loaded. 1918 CONCORD.' New llresw ., • new llres new brakes new • and ba"1Iy S350 or beslmany exlrll. slored wlnlers,. shOCks ExCell.nl concilhon 1987 ESCORT GL dlellll. oller. (313)437-9421 .111.000 (3131231-~445 Lealher Inllrlor 18,200 Exc.U.nt condilion. 5Ompg.. 1978 FIAT X19 Runs good.1965 OLDS Cullass Clera (5171546-0639 door. 5 speed mlnull. needs minor body work.Brougham • door. fOlded. 1~i>'R'ed' -';;IIl'C 10'1 d • d Be s I 0 " e r. recondilioned molor S900l313)437·537. air, sunroof. ~~ IFoG (313)3019-7042 (3131231-24451985 OLDS Clera All. lOW lights Ind bra added. 32,500 1887 MUSTANG-lX. Whll., 1978PONTIACGrlftd Lel1l&lls'mileage Aller 6 pm. miles 15,750 or besl Calli greal cOndlllon, loaded. like wigon Good d.pendlble(5Jn546-4830 (313)231-37116 pm' or Ilter new S800 down and Iak. over transportallon Pow.r steer-1965"., ESCORT • speed. on w.ekdlys All dlY paym.nls. (3131"9-21155,alter "ng/brakes ClII alt.r 5pm.45.000mllea S2900 call Ilter weekends ::.5-!-.p~m;.:-:-::-=:=::'7';:----:-_ (3131229-40338pm 1313122H2aJ.. 'l986PONTlAC8000LE 29.000 1966 AEROSTAR Low 1918T.BIR;;:D-=R;'u-n-s-ve-ry-good--=-.1988 BUICl<Skyhllwk hate'" miles. S85/iO (313)8804.0612. mlleag. Exc.lI.nl condillon (313/349-6746Ifter 5 p.mback. 5 speed 30.000 ml..... 1986 PONTIACGrand AMLE $12,300.(313)81S-6038..Ir. amflm ClSse"e. sharp. Exc.lI.nl condition Glrage 1988 ESCORT GT. 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"11 was a simple matter of him or me. I sawhun. I watched him crswl aJoag for about 10minutes. Then he came into the cleating Ibad 00choice. Iwasted/JillJ. Ihad to wastehim,"

- A "splatbalJ" player

Every week. a small. but growing eoUIcUlID 01rugged warriors lakes to the forests of M'cNpn,hunting each other In a biwTe vartaUon lilla-lidCub SCoutgame "capture the nag."

For the people wbo play It, the game i epc I I.several hours of "pure Adrenalln," ph. a=feeling of accomplishment when a day ofwarls'done

"It's 7S percent strategy,"l81d Dennis Nadeau,a 1985 graduate of Northville Hlgb School."There's a large strategy aspect to the game.Everyone's firepower Is about the same.

"There Is so much suspew;e, so much intensityto this game," he said. "When you're craWlingaround ... setting up an ambush ... running witt,the nag with 15 people firing at you ... you canfee! your heart thumping away. You can feel thelump In your throat"

Warriors attempt to fend each other off andmake steady progress toward tbe other team'snag, which Is usually well-hidden, well-fortlfledand defended by a dozen or so ambush-m1Dded 0p-ponents.

"Death" comes quickly, almost paIn1ess1yCombatants fire small plasUc pellets fWed with Contmut.>d on j

brlghUy colored paints - about the size of a slIghtIy oversized marble.

They explode on unpact, splashmg a blob ofpamt on the vlctlm The pellets leavt>a mark thatslgnlCles to judges and other ~amors that thISsoldier's RaiDehas ended for DOW

TIle field warriors are anned With a vanet) of~ alr weapons - rangmg from small...... iDSto larger, rapid-fire machine guns-

"rve been playing for about three years and IbI¥e't lost mterest yet, not even close," NadeauIIId.

Nadeau and Novl partnf:r Steve Wmters playabout once a week at various locatiOns Insoutheastern MIchigan.

They are currenUy 10 the process of getting anew "war games" team togelber.

Last year, NadeaU'S team - the Motor CityMercenaries - won a national tournament 10

. Ohio, tailng bome a trophy, pnze money and a$400 rapid-fire machine gun. Nadeau later won thegun In a rame among his teammates It's thepiece he takes with him to make war nowadays

"I liked to hunt and I liked the outdoors." hesaid "This seemed to be a good way to get out \nthe outdoors all year long.

"001og this, I've met people from everywhere,"he addedPhoto!\ hy

Thorn Dougherty DennIs NadeaU partlcipates in 'war games' regularly.

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The fighting Is over and the warhas ended - World War II, Korea,Vietnam - but an organization call·ed Blue Star Mothers, originated bywomen who had sons In the service- Is constanUy concerned (or thecasualties who are temporary andpermanent patients In Veterans Ad-ministration Medical Centers

And Lucy Needham Is one of theBlue Star Mothers who volunteerstime In the servicemen's behalf.

She belongs to Chapter 47 In Nov!.She Is secretary·treasurer, and shehas been president. Also she Is herchapter'S representative at the AnnArbor V .A. Center.

"We put on parties there twtce ayear," w said. and In telling aboutthe Christmas Tea, she said, "Il's atree-trimming party In one of thewards We supply the tree and thetrimmings and cookies and pqnc~."

Also Needham Is active In thestate organization of Blue Star

Volunteer Lucy Needham

Q: Have you made up your mind onProposal A?

By DOROTHY NASH Mothers She Is a deputy represen-tative (or planning meetings forfuture events

But that Isn't the end of her in-volvement at the V A. In Ann Arbor.She and other chapter memberstake things to the hospllalthat pe0-ple have given them for the ser-vicemen - things like jigsawpuzzles and clothing If It weren'tfor the donated clothing, she said,"many men who are ambulatory

.would have to live In bathrobes allof the time" And they also takeslipper socks. lap robes, and dittybags for the wheel-chalr men tocarry around with them

"You get a great utlsfacUon,"Needham said, "out of doing thingsfor these people You reCeive asmile. And wben you talk withthem, you know you're probably theonly one who has given them thatmuch attention all day Hospitalpersonnt>1 don'l always have thetime,"

Ten said: "Yes, I hav~ made up my mind."

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2~- THE NORTHVILLE RECORD- ThursdlY, Oclober 27, 1., ,

In Our Town

Town H'all's next. (

lecture is Susan Granger, Nov. ~O~There will be a J)1eetlng for tbe Northville Town Hall Series

board members on Nov, 8 at 10a,m, at Our Lady 01 Victory CburdllnNorthvUle.

The next Town Hall lecture will feature SUsan Grauaer OIl No\',10 at 11 a.m, at the Plymoutb HUlon.

Tickets must be purcbaJed ODe week prior to tbe hmc:beOD.Susan Granger is a popular Hollywood critic, wbo after more

than a dozen years of experience, bu deYeloped bet own dIIt1Dctlvevoice and style,

Granger's background suits her UD1quely to tbe talk, u &bespent her chlldhood in HoUywodd's movie c:oloay. Ar, a chJ1d Ibe aD-peared In "Son of Laaale", uAbbott and CoIteUo in S.:Ir""The Fuller Brush Man," and otben, She atteDdecl MUla aDdgraduated from the Univenity of PeaDaylvanla, Sbe bU inradio, television, and public relatiooa. Her"8J'tlcles bave IDI)eU'ed inRedbook, FamUy Circle, CosmopoUtaD aDd Tbe New York-1Imes,

CurrenUy she is the on-air entertainment critic lor WICC, Com!:and WMCA, New York.

Lunch Is held at 1 p.m. foUowing tbe talk byGranger, TJcketa are$11 each, including tax and gratuity. Cbecb must be received ~later than one week preceding eaeb lecture. For more IDIormatioDcontact Virginia Kaiser at 3&8838.

Mill Race opeDS fOT CbrislmBB Walle

NorthvUle's charming historical Mill Race VWqe wUl beopento visitors for two weekends thJs November. Tbe vUlqe wUl bedressed up for Its first "Christmas Walk" . •

A nonproCilorganization featUring parent participation

It's not too late to loin us!OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE

in our 4 & 5 yrs old programs• Member of Greater DetrOIt Cooperative Nursery Council

MIchIgan Coop Nursery Counciljoin usal:

MORAINE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEV. CENTER8 Mile Ad .. Northville. 348-1791 • 341-1711

Annual ClearanceNow thru Nov. 5

Tbree large ".11,11•••• tocied ,,'tlt:• Fireplace Mantles 'Doors 'Woodwork 'Flxtures'Stained Glass 'Hardware 'Stalr Parts 'rurnlture -'Lightlng 'Plctures 'Shutters 'Much. much more

Authentic Old Hou.e Pert.a Victorian Accent Plecn

ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE103 W. Michl ••• Ave. (.t Itop Il.lat) • Gr ... L.ke

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Once the site 01 a grist mill, the village homes. 1ICboo1, eburdl,blackamJth's shop, weaver's ~' gazebo, and rustle woodenbridge will decked for a Victortan Era ceIebraUoo.

"ChrIstmas Walk" will be held Nov. 19 arid 20, and Nov, 21 and'l1. Hours are 11 a,m.-S p.m. Saturdays, 8Dd from noon to 5 p.m. Sun-days, Adult donaUoo Is S5 8Dd eaeb ac:companied eb11d II S3.Famllies - two adults and cb1ldren are $15.Tickets DUly be purcbu-ed at the gate or in some Nortbville Ibops. .

Proceeds from tbe event wUl be used to help restore tbe CadyInn, NorthvUJe Historical SocIety's DeWe8t aequlsltloo wbleb waformere1y a stage coaeb stop 8Dd early tavern.

A variety of crafts wUl be avaUable lor sale in tbe '1J.Iage in-cluding old fasb10Ded omamenta, bandmade baateta, eaDd1es. aDdwoven articles.

~~~~the~~~be~by~theNortbvUJe Historical Society offtce at 34(1-1845,Mooclay tbrou&b FJ1.day, 9 a.m.-I p.m. .

Anyone interested in helpiDI make dec:oraUOas for the vUlagemay Join wortabops held TliescIays and 'lbunclays at tbe vUlagebeglnnlng at 11a.m.

Newcomers plan "Night at the Races"

The NortbvUle Newcomers are pl8l1J1lDgtbeir annual "Nlgbt atthe Races" outlDg for Nov. 18 at Nortbville DowDa, Sue Hillebrandand Susan Harrison are cbaIr1ng the event. Re:eervaUoaa are being

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BPW celebrates National BusiDesI Women's Weele

- The NortbvUle Brandl 01 tbe Bus1Desa and Proleuloaa1Women's Club <BPW) celebrated NaUoaa1 BuaIDeIa Women's W.Oct. 1~22, with a window dJsplay in theNortbvWe Pbarmacy. '

1be dJsplay depicted tile pbDoeopby of BPW wldeb II to promotefuU partic1paUoo, equity and ecoaomlc self-sufficiency lorAmerica's wortlng women. The display wa coastructed by CoanleRUey and Sue Danai, both 01 Northville. .

1be NaUOBa1 FederaUoo 01 BPW Clubs of tbe United Statesbegan in 1928"to dramatize women's COIIb1but1oDs to.tbe ecoaomIc,social aDd poliUc:al We 01 tbe community, state, nation and theworld." 1be Northville Brandl began In 1MB. A gala 40th 8DDlver-sary celebraUOn wa held In JUDe at Meadowbrook Country ChIll. .

Tbe Nortbville BPW Club bosta moatbly d1nDer meetlD8s atGenlW's Restaurant. The next meeting is acbeduJed lor MODday,Nov. 28. Guest speaker will be Dr. EUeeo Murpby, obstetrklao andgynecologist, University 01 MlcbJpn M-CARE llealth Center In Nor-thville. She wUl d1scuss "Menopause and Estrogen. Replacmeat."Reservations are $9. lor more IDIormaUoa call Bere1ay Ruscbak attbe Bookstall at 348-1187.

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ST. KENNETH CATHOLIC CHURCH NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER14951Hlg~rty Soulh 01 Five Mile Raid 57885Grind River. New Hudson

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(Junl-Seplernber 8 ClDa.'rn., t:3Dl.m .. 11:00) WedneadlY Prlyer Meetlnil:~rnChurch: 420-028a For Informltlon 34Q-14941 7

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Sund.yWorship101m J200 E. Mlln 51•Northville 34t-0811ThuradlyWorship7.3Opn1 Worship & ChurchSChoolg 30& 11,00AM

FuUCIlildllll'. Mlnlall)'& NutlllY. Both Stmca\ ChlldcareAYlI.. bleg 30& 11.110AMOpenDoor Chrltllan Academy(K.a) Dr. La.renet Ch.mberlain-Pillor

The Rev. Jim .. Rua.. II,A.aoc .. le PlltorMar\l.FrMr,P.. tor Th. Re•. Martin Ankrum, A"ocille Pastor. 34&-2101 --'FIRST CHUIlPffPF THE NAZARE.NE - --SPIRIT OF CHRIST

212eOHlg~ertr Rd. 34&-7800 EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF NOVI(I. 51 8MUe) (£LCA)

Sundl~ School t·3O I.rn. & 11I.rn 407llOW10.. U.(W OfH~'CrtylWorsh C 1l:3O& 11I rn .. Eve. IIp.m WORSHIPa 30& TO-S

BI Ie SIUd~ Wed. 7~.rn. SundlyChu'l:h5ehool' 30A ..Dr. Rlchlrd Irron, 1.lor C1iurehOHIC.·en...

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WALLED LAKE OUR LADY OF YrCTORYFIRST BAPTIST CHURC/f CATHOLIC CHURCH309 Mlrkel SI 1124-2~ 770Thlyer, Northville

Wed 6 3OABY, Jr. & Sr. High WEEKEND LITURGIES~U.,d.y ~hOQIII,45 ~.I1l. Saturd.y. 5.00 p.rn

11:00 I~ ornlnx Worship Sundly,7.3O,ll, "1 rn. & 12 3Op.m.Nursery AVlllable I Services Church 34&-2821,SChOQI34&-3810

Religious Educltlon 34&-255llSI. John Lulherln FIRST APOSTOLICFlrmlnglon LUTHERAN CHURCH

Zl225GillRoad,3Bls 5 01GrandAIYtf, 2632SHalal.. d Ra.d at 11 Mile38lks W ofFarmlng10rlRoad FarmIngtonHilla MichiganWorshipSemcelJOIIfII 11l1li (1IUf1tf't _Iablel 5enlc .. a.a~ Sundayat 10 30A M

ChUfell School • .., AIIO.Fll1\1nd IrdSUndl' al7 OOPM.C7~ Sunday5ehoo1l15AM

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Sunday 930 A.M Ind 6 P M L Klnn•. Aasocl.te p.llorNursery Provided 11111Servlcea Church 34&-3140SChool 34&-3148

Grldyn B Jensen, Paslor Sund.y WorShIp 8 30I m & 11 00a mSund.y School & BIble C'... ea 1000. m34&-0505 S.lurd.y Velper. 800 P M

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SundlY hoot .. Bible C.... 8 15.m V H Melenb"ng. PastorGene E J.hnke. Plslor-349-05ll5 Phone $7170

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SundlY WOr.hlr., 10 • rn Rey Ellc H.mm.r. Minister.SU'1dlJ, Schoo. 10 30. rn J.ne eerQulst. 0 R E

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PrelchoOI" K-8 ",nllter. Rev E Nell Hunl34&-1031 "Inial" 01 "ualC. RayFerguson

NOVI UNITED FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NOVIMETHODIST CHURCH41171W Ten Mlle·Meadowbrook 4530111 MII8I1 TI'I Rd

34&-2152(24hrt I Horne 01 Novl Chrlstlan School (K-12)Sun SchOOl. 9 45 I m. SundlY WOrthlp .11030 a m WOI.h:X l100am &IoopmChurch School 8 15. m Prl~er eellng, Wed, 7 30 p mNurtery C.re A.allable Ichlrd Burgen, Paslor

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ORCHARD HILLS FAITH COMMUNITY UNITEDBAPTIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH23455Noyl Rd (belween &-10Mile)Bible Sludy For All A~8I9 45 I rn «400 W 10M,le No" 348·.

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CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OFEPISCOPAL10Mile belween Till & Beck, Novl 217'N Wing NORTHVILLE 348.102d

Phon. 348·1175 Rev Stephen Splrkl Paslor7 ~ I rn Holy Euchlrl.1 sund~ Worship, 11 I m '& 1 30 P '\'

11 00 HOly Eucharl., ed Prlyer Service 7prnThe Rev Lellie F H.rdlng BOYI Brlglde 7£m. Pioneer Girls 71U1l11 00 I rn Sundlv School SundlY chao! 8 45 I rn

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Authors Judith Guest aDd Rebecca HDlat Border's Boot Store Record/PHIL JEROME

Author, author.Women authors come to town to sign hooks; ~ -·

: ,:' By PHILIP JEROME· .: Chatling and laughing amiably like8 pair of former sorority sisters,~udlth Guest and Rebecca Hill stroU·~ into Borders BooIt Store in Novif;'unday afternoon to autograph~ples of their new book, KJl1JDgTime inSt. Cloud.· The book Is a collaboraUve effortbetween Guest, autbor of OrdJrMryPeople, and Hill, autbor of A.lDorJI'BIrches and the aWard-winDIng BlueRise.: Arriving shorUy before their:scheduled appearance at 3:30 In the:afternoon. the aUthors stopped brief-.)' to setUe a disagreement about woo:dlrected the movie "Angel Heart,":Ibeo proceeded to a table at the rear.of the store to answer quesUoas about. the complexities of co-autbortq a; mystery novel,: Guest and HtlI explained that they:met 10years ago at The Loft, a scbooI:for titerature and the arts in Min-neapolis. Guest, a teacher, aDd Hill. apromising student. decided to form a'women's writing group to belp over-:come the loneliness brought on by the:solitude of writing.

They discussed the Idea of c:oI..Iaboratlng on a novel. but the joint.Pllljecl did not get off the ground un-til Hili move to AU8nta In ll185.

"We were both thlnkinl that tbIs

was a hard way to live - staying In aroom and writing aJODe - 10 wetbougbt we would try sometbingtogether aDd decided It would be agenre piece." saJd Hill.

The women said Sunday that the ti-Ue of tbeir eoIlaborative effort -Killing Time In St. Cloud- wu ar·rived at wblle sitting on a pon:b witha friend.

"We needed something wblebsounded like a mystery tiUe, IlkeKilling Time, aDd our frieDd IDslI&edthat St. Cloud sbould appear In the ti-tie. so we put them both toeetber aDdcame up with KJl1JDg Time In St.Cloud." she said.

HUl also said her tS-YeaNllddaugbter did not like the title, 10 theautbors developed several otherpossible tiUes before returnIDg to theoriglDaJ .

The autbors agreed the process ofcollaborating on a book wu a greatdeal more enjoyable than individualefforts.

"Some of my 'writing' frteDds havesaid they'd never do a collaborativeeffort. but It worked out well," sakiGuest. "We decided to UDdertake theproject with the Idea that we'd quit If.It ever stopped being tun.

"It got hard at umes. but It neverstopped being tun, " she added.

They emphastzed that the book Istruly a collaborative effort. AfterhoIdin11 severaJ creaUve sesslooa to

sketch out cbaracters aDd plot. Hillwent about producing ttie 1DItla1chapters at ber bome in AUanta.

. Manuscripts were malled to Min-neapolis where Guest added her OWDtouches.

''There's not a character In thebook who we both did not touCh." saidHill, acknowledging, however, thatsome characters "were more minethan bers and vice versa."

"I fell in love with the bero, as I fre-quently do." said Guest, "aDd I feelRebecca had a better UDderstandingof the heroine'.

"It's bard for me to make a bero Ilike say 8nd do dumb t.binp. The col-laborative effort helped preventthal"

Guest added. however, that ODeofthe dangers of a collaborative effortis that two people working on thesame character can make thatcharacter somewbat scblzopbreJItc.

Killing. Time in St. Cloud(Delacorte Press, $17.95) Is the storyof how a murder sunders the complexweb of interreJaUonsbJps among pe0-ple In a small MInDesota town.

A Mystery Guild MaID Selection,Literary Guild and Doubleday BootClub Alternate selection, It also hasbeen opUoned by David Geffen Pr0-ductions for a film to be distributedby Warner Brothers. Guest and Hillwill write the screenplay.

HIDsaid the two autbors are pl8IID-Ing addJUonaJ collaboraUve efforts"down the line; the only question Iswhen.

"We both bave tblDgs to take careof individually first, II she said."

Guest recenUy sold ber secondnovel, Second Heaven, to WeintraubEntertainment and currenUy Isworking on the screenplay for thebook. Hill is working on a collectionof short stories aDd bas been award-ed a grant from the MInDeapoIIs ArtsBoard to travel to Italy In conjunc-tion with her work.

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Thc<,l' ta~e·home ~lt<, arc caw-to·u'>e. pamle<,<, and can be done mprlvacv tit home For your conv~ntencc. the .,ample I., mailed bad, t(l tl)('I\I-Ci\RE Health Center for analy,>I" Re~ult'i wlIllx' available threl' tl)four days after the <'ample l'i received ,

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ThurlClay. OCtober 27. , __ THE HOR]HVILLE RECORD-3-C

PTANews

Schools plan eventsA Bus Safety program spcJIIIOI'ed

by tbe TraDIportaUOo DepartmeDtwas beld OIl Sept. 20 for K-teeoDdgraders aDd OIl Sept. 211 for tb1rd-ftttbgraders.

A Fire Preveatioo prosram featur-Ing Ronald McDonald was beld on

WINCHESTER ELEMENTARY Sept. 30 for K-teeoDd graders.The Wincbester P.T.A. held Us last Jerry Jacobi presented two

aaemblles on OCt. 3. He playedmeeting on Wednesday, OCt. 5. The guitar aDd spoke OIl 1e1f~ tomeeting was attended by many tbewbolescbool ..parents, Dr. George Bell and Mrs. W ~ft" f ant to flrstKathy Morbous. The executive board e are.-. orw our

'eased to rt that the roUer skating party of the year OIlwas very p. repo SUnday,' Nov. 13, We wID be at thesale of gtfl wrap was a.great success. Skatin' StaUOo In cantoo _S-7A special thank you was extended to ......all parents, staff, and students who p.m. Please join us for a Dlgbt of tun.

Our scbooI d1rectorIes bave beenhad participated In various atUvlUes distributed aDd we' would Uke toto make the opening of anotber ...school year run very smoothly. Once thank Meg Copooen and Jaoet nurmiagain, WIncbester was proud to an- lor malting tbe8e poaIble.nounce that 100 percent P (.f..A. Our ftrsi newsletter of the year Ismembership had beeD acbleved. out tbanks to the hard work of Janine

Wl ........... _- Un MaeKinnollaDd Denise JobDIoD.~ con lIeS to provide Coofereoces wID be beld the netmany enriching activities for of Nov. 7. Be sure and visit the Bootstudents. Ronald McDonald visited Fair wbIcb will be In the mediathe kindergarten and first gradeclasses on Sept. 30 to d.Iscuss fire center at this same time.

tl J' J bl • We have some very attractiVepreven on. erry aco , a Silver Springs folders for sale tblsstoryteller and folk singer who They brlgbt aJ blspeaks about bonesty. integrity, and =~te w1~";llver Sp;:,.".:motlvaUon, visited Wln<:bester on "Just Sa N T n-._" the--""Thursday. OCt. 13. A metric 0Iym- y 0 0 ... _ 011 UVIA

pIes for fifth grade students was beld and bact. Be the first in your room toon FrIday. OCt. If. baveone. Tbeywlll be forsaIeduriDg

Future activities at Winchester In- CODvereDCeS and are being sold dur-clude another Junior Enrichment Ing scbooI by tbe student COUDcll.Series program featuring Doug Our next PTA meeting will be Nov.Sheerer, a magician. who will be per- 15 at 9: 15 a.m.forming Nov. 8, at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.All parents and preschoolers are In- MORAINE EARLY CHILDHOOD .vited to attend. WIncbestet will host .a BooIt Fair Nov. 7 - 11. Parent- DEVELOPMENT CENTERTeacher Conferences are scheduled Se )for Nov, 8 _ 11...... - Helping Hand asona acUvltJes spill out of our

lllC doors and often on our floors asprogram Wt1I be put Into effect before Moraine children are actively Involv.the end of November. ed In fun and learning.

The next meeting of the WIncbester Cooking is a favorite pastime in .P.T.A: will be on Tuesday, Nov. I, at many 1If our classrooms. One of our7 p.m. After a short business inventive teachers has devised ameeting. an open foruS'" with Dr. cider press operated by peopleGeorge Bell and Dr. Dolly McMaster. power. Leading children to thewill be beld. All parents are en- realization that. to have cider, onecouraged to attend. must do more than "Just take an ap-Sll.VERSPRINGSEleEMENTARY pie and hit It" has been great run for

SUver SprtDp would like to a1) sizes of us Our people-pressedwelcome the fo1lowlDg addltloDs to cider accomp~ by child-madeour staff: Lynn WaJtersbeId - art; doughnuts provides us with delec-Diane Plath and Jan SaImOD - table moments!music; and Sblrley Pierce - LItUe ones' developing concepts ofcafeteria. • experimentation. procedure and

Our Room Parent Tea was beld OIl power in all areas of development.Oct. 5. Many ~ ~ EUeen beginning with, ."What do youAsterIou for orpnIzing tbIs event think?" and promoted with hands-and beading our room parents tbIs on acttvity make our Moraine daysyear. lastinl{.!tJ'Owlngexperiences

PTA News is published weekly In theRecord. This week's news is from theelementary schools. Any school In-terested In publishing Its PTA orschooJ news in the Record sbould COlt-tact the newspaper,t 34tH'lOO.

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6-C- THE NORTHVILLERECORD- Thu~.y. Oclober 27. ,.

DR. PATRICIA KATHLEENENDRESS

DR. SAMUELJAllESCONGELLO

Northville bride' wedsDr. Patrlela Katbleeu Endress

married Dr. Samuel James CoogelJo011 Oct. 8 at St. John's EpiscopalChurch inPlymouth.

The bride Is the daugbter of Mr.aDd Mrs. Ricbard Endress of Nor-thville. The groom Is the lOll of Dr.IlDd. Mrs. Anthony <Dr DeleneYocum) CobgelJo 01 LaDeasfer, Pa.

The Rev. Robert Sbaot officiatedat the double ring. caDdJelJgbtceremony. The couple lit a UDltycan-die as part of the service.

The bride wore a gown of blushpink peau d'solr. Itwas a double bus-Ue, o((-the-sbouIder gown, decoratedwith I'OlIeS of the same fabric aDdpearls at the sJeevellne. Her Dowerarrangement was a spray of wblte or-chids aDd pink tea roees.

Matron of booor wU Dr. DoImaMCCluskey of 0wensvWe, Miss. Shewore a ~ length dresa of ruby satin.Her flowers were pink tea roses andaslramarla

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Judith En-dress, the sister'in-Iaw of the bi1deand Miss Karin Congello, sister of the .groom.

Best man was Dr. AnthonyMagdannskl of Philadelphia. Pa.Ushers were Mr. Steven Ondeck ofLancaster, Pa.; and Mr. Arthur En-dress, the bride's brother of Plano,Texas.

The reception was held at BotsfordInn for 80 guests. Many were fromPhiladelphia, Las Vegas, Texas, andMissouri.

The couple honeymooned In nor-thern Michigan and at the GrandHotel on Mackinac lsJand.

The bride Is a staff physician atBryn Mawr Hospital In Bryn Mawr,Pa. The groom Is in his third year ofInternal medicine residency at Mer-cy Catholic Hospital inPhiladelphia.

The couple will live InPh\ladelpbla

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FLORENCE ANDSEYIIOUR ORR

Fifty years celebratedA pia 50th weddtn& ceIebraUoD

•• beld OCt. 15 for Seymour aDdI'IclreDce Orr at the AmerieaD LeIiOOIblIID Northville. lIore tbaD 100.,... atteDded tncJudIDI people fromtIarIda aDd Obio.

8eymaUr Orr wu borD In salemaDd P'IoreDce <BaIt.o) Orr wu bornill NortbvWe. '!'bey met at BaIley"Ductal SdIool In Nortbvl1le aDd.,ere IUJ'ried ClIl OCt. 14, 1J3I. '!'beybafe IIwld 011 8aIeUne Road in Nor-,,¥We. TbeU' dlIldreD are Robert Orr., NordWWe .-I DarIeDa Orr ofJocb lIS. HUla.: 'lbe couple enjoys travel, carda.. voIua&eer wort. Tbey are Imember 01 the NortbvWe semorCltlzena poop aDd KJDp Daulbten.u well u members 01 WardaPrabytertan Cburdl. .

A put Ume wu bIld by all,beCa" 01 the excel1ellt performaDceof JobftDY Cbue'. ooe-IDIII bad. Awhole amy 01 ..... were perfclrDl'eel. froID okt tilDe~ to papular..... aDd IDcI ~daDee mulk!_ pab10tie •~ a1Io IDcIl.Ided ID a:ceUeIit

Tt:e party wu bolted by the c0u-ple" lOll Robert aDd dauPterbarteu. by RaDdy Halko aDd...... ace .. liveD by DIaaeSmltb, ".rabln 'I.bel, IDd.......... W .. TIle lIIl 1DcIuded: IIr. aDd..... WIDa; Mr ... 1In.

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Lawrence Berridge; Dr .. and Mrs.Benjamin Reed; Mr. and Mrs.Joeepb Modes; IIr. and Mrs. DoualaBolton; Mr. Kennetb Wilt; Mr.RIcbard WUes; IIrs. GenevieveLeazc:zwDak1; Mrs. Emm. Coplan;Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Litaenberger;Mr. and Mrs. lJoyd Moore; Mrs.EIther Ashby; Mr. Myron UUey;Mrs. Dorotby Hug1lI; Mr. and Mrs.Jim Wiles; Mrs. Mary Korr; Mr. aDdMrs. Harold FIsher; Mr. aDd Mrs.Alvin GuiIatorf; Mr. aDd Mrs. TonyAntoralnne; Mr. and Mrs. CliffSmith; Mr. and Mrs. Lou KlnpIey;Dr. and Mrs. Walter Beluo; Mr. andMrs. L. steeper; Mr. Mlrtin Som·mers;. Mrs. Margaret Lee; Mrs.Helen MakI; Mrs. Lois JohnIOn; Mr.and Mrs. John Mltcbell; Mrs. LIllianKreeaer; Mr. and Mrs. IsabelleChoIaklan; Mr. Howard Balko; Mr.and Mrs. William Cbtmw; Mrs.Marie Knapp; Mrs. Bina McGarry;Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BalJr.o; Mr. andlira. William WIDdhurat; IIr. aDdMrs. Earl Noll; Mrs. Barbara Cur-Ut; IIrs. C1arabell Balko; IIr. aDdMrs. Lea Hopp; Mrs. Elaie Bailey;Mrs. June MliDvWe; Mrs. Carrie8etDIr'd; Mr. Gary Balko; Mr. andMrs. Steve Cherne; Mr. Karl Peters;KareIt"~; Mrs. Earlene Gar·ReId; lira. Carol CbIabolm; IIr. aDdIIrs. Ralpb SUvera. lira. 8erDICieWnau; IIr. aDd lira. IllIviD lilt·cbeU; II" Ella WIJeI; IIr.1Dd IIrs .lIeIvID LImbert.

Single Place offers ~wo'workshopsmen on the whole prefer tradiUooal "Frtendsb1ps and Serious RelatJoo. divorce recovery. Coat II ao to.edveror Uberated women?" "What can you Bblps" . materlala.··do If you are a female aDd you have a. Wednesday Nov 30 will talk about The flrat __ II "Stalls ofvery dear male friend and that's a1llt "When You're Lciokma for I LIfe Grier' 011n::::l' Nov. 3 db Dlekwill ever be. But you feel more for Partner" Todd. The --.. II i',Net-hlmthanJustfrielldsblp,"andotber weemacs.y Dec. 7 will feature a worklo," wltb Law"~l(cequestions. dI.scusaloo 011 "Intima""" - CbamberIi1D OIl Nov. 10. 'ol1oJnIt by

WI • • "Legal Aapeeta of Divorce' Hcrw' toThe second meeting ~ Wednes- All rneettnP are beld from 7:30- Keep the 8eaIea of JustiCe From

daY,Nov.9w11lfea~ WhatMIIl 9:30p.m.AcostoU25l1cbargedper TUtlDt' 011 Nov. 17 wttb'~Ask About Women ~~aturiD' pel'8Ollforthebook"SIJIIlesAsk"by Jerome. ::.::answers to questloos like: How ~ Harold Ivan Smith, material., Dec. 1wWbeldlaelalloDof~p-y,04Jsay DO to an aaresstve woman speaker and cblId care. eoatact the Ing CbUdreI\ tbrouIb ~wttbwithout IOIiDg bel" orbaviDg bel" tblDk churcb.t 349-0911 to _ .. - Robert n.- ... _ Dee II ~~Y04J'regay?" "Wbat do women today .--. ..-., .• ~- ........really want iD a man?" "Why are Single Place Is also beglnolollta ~~ 0: 1'r:,,=i.:women WO UDpredictabie In their popular Divorce Recovery Divorce" SplrtluaJ ~ .. " _~:~_moods?" Wortsbops. From 7:30 -1:30 p.m. the flUlIIeIl' Dee 22 II ,,~~

Wednesday, Nov. 16 will coasider ~U:caI~':eae:o1--::: DI~;wlth·N8DC)'RAy. <"~.., "

Seniors offered free health check-ups"

I' AU senior ctUzeos are iDvtted to at-tend the 'JbaDksijvlng Party at theSenior ClUzens Activity Center, 21200Tall Road, Cooke SCbooI. Tbe partywill take place on Nov. 9, begbmlDgat l1OOO. The '1banksglvlng Party willtake the place of the moatbly potluck.

Single Place, the mlDIstry forIlngles from the Ftrat PresbyterianChurch of NorthvUle, is presentinganother aeries of I~ entlUed"SlDgIea Ask" witb Dr. WUIIamGreenmu, • c:IIDlcal psychokJllatand adult Sunday SC:booI teacber IDdDr. Harold Ellens, a minister ~PSYcbolollat inprivate practice.

Tbe IIrst meetIDg will be beld 011Wedneaday, Nov. 2. "Wbat WomenAsk About Men" will feature answersto "Is there a man for everywoman?", "Wby are so mlllY menDOt dattng?", "Wby do so many menInslst 011 UIiDI physical ItaDdarda -Ibape, sex appeal, clothes - tomeasure the worth of I woman?Wbat about inner quaJltJes?" "Do

up the activity center 011 Tuesday,Nov. 8 and 9. Reservltlool must bemade to the SenIor Center DO laterthan Nov. 3 at 4:30 p.m. Transp0rta-tion is available, round b1P for 50cents.

For In(ormaUoo and reservaUooscall 34H14O. Live entertalDJDeDt wID

SenIors will not need to bring tbeJr be provided by Pbll Gram and theown table aetUngI to the pot luck u Gramtets, a Ove piece bane!. DlUICIngthey wW be provided by the center. andslnglngwW foUowtbeluncb.There Is DO c:barge for the party. The '. <-

me4I of bot turkey, mubed potaloe$, Free health testing will be offeredstufOn& gravy aDd veget8bles Is be- for persons 60 years or older on Nov.Ingdonated by Don WWIams. 16 at the Northville SenIor Citizens

Volunteers are needed to .I!elP set center at 21200 Taft Road, In Nor'

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thville.The health screenlDg Is lIPOIISOred

by Beyer Memortal HospItal. Theprogram, ~ed "I>IIco\'er GoodH~tb" Is one of medical teItiDIdesigned to promote opUmUQ:I bealththrough early detecUon and preveo-Uon of disease aDd malDteoance of Ihealthy lifestyle.

Flu sbots will be available It thisume. The screeuJtlg Includes vIaIoD,glaucoma, cataract telIUD& bearlDgtest, resplraUoo cbect, breast exam.complete blood count. blood preaurecbeck, 12 blood cbemIstry testa, oralexam, lifestyle auesament lDforma-

lion, counseIlDg and referral, 18aIdDtest and bowel cancer ac:reenIIW.can 4417-4138 for an appo!atmtIlt.TransportaUoo is .vallable:" foci-~-.cents. The IeIUor IDUIt -IeDIor center at 3tH14Ohave made I relel'VltIoIl !behealth screenIDg at 48'1 ' ~rormore lDformaUoo CGIUCt rcenter It 349-4140. ~

VoIUDteerI are needed to thforms durIq the health teIWlI .SenIor ceoter CoordIDator KarlPeters DOted that Ibout mYOIuDteeraare needed to beIp out 011 Nov. 1••can Peters at 341-4140 to YOIUIIteer.

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StudeDts at NortbvDle CcHJp Prescbool &bow off tbe pIDe coaea coUected for au1stma& wreatb-matIDg

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-Pine cone workshop held SaturdayTbe NortbvJlle CooperaUve

, Pn!Icbool'I12tb ammal fuDdraIIer -The ~ Wreath Worbbop, wWbe held OD saturday, OCt. 28, from •

, a.m. to 3 p.m. 1be Ioc:atloo wW be the:First UDlted Metbodlat Qwreb 01: Northville at Ellbt MIle ao.d aDdTaft.

Members of the cooperaUve bavebeen busy gatberibl a 'vari«y ofplDecoDes, nuts, aDd other natural

'materla1a to use In making thewreatba. All'materla1a aDd InItrue-Uoo are provided, aDd It lUeS aboutone boar to make one wreath.

'Ibree sizes are avaJlable: U Incb

at a COIl of 115; al41DCb wreath at aCOIl of $17; aDd an 1I1Dcb wreath at aCOIl of $22. Pre-orders are a1Io beIDItaken at a COIl of M per wreath overthe "c»lt·younelr' prtee. For pre-orders or more lnformaUoo c:alJDeDlse 8aDeraIDte at 34W528.

Methodist church plans bazaar, 1bt: First UDlted Metbod1st Churchof Northville Is presentlq a HoUyMart Bazaar OIl saturday, Nov. 5

'from 9 a.m. to4 p.m.

The bazaar wm take place at thechurch, located on Eight MUe Road

near the Intersection of Taft Road.Tbe event will feature attic

treasures, need1ecraft, country kit-chen wares, booU, crafta, baskets,purses, toys, aweatablrta, CbrIstmaaornaments, stoc:k1np and Iota more.

CbalrIlig the event are LaDe NortonFor more 'information contact the

church at 349-1144.

and Karen Frisbie.A luncheon wUl be held from 11

a.m. to noon. Dougbnuta and coffeewUl be avaUable from 9: 11a.m.

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Thursday, October 27, 11186-THe NORTHVILLE RECORD-5-C

Northville baby born :. Gene and Gwen Down of NorthvillellIlIIOUDce the blrtll of t.belr daughter,Katbertne Jean Down 00 sept. 13.

KatberlDe wu born In the UDlver-slly of Michigan Hospital. She weigh-ed sixpounda, nine 0UDceI and wu 19

Inches long at blrth.

The' baby's paternal graocIpan:Ptsare Mr. and Mrs. Jack DoWD-of ~Lansing. Maternal grandpareot5 areMr. and Mrs. Dale Groves of Lake:

War game gains fans .",Coolin" from 1 mosquitos either."

The average "war gamer" canloot at making a subltanUallnvest·ment. Guns raDge from MO to $400.plus camouflqe outtIts, wblch varyIn price, and ammuDltloo, wblc:b Isnow avaUable In • variety of sportinggoods stores, or caft be Spedalordered.

Combatants with all the equipllJllDlpay IU to liS for a day of playlpgwar. People without equipment pay$25 or more to rent equJpment apdplay. .

Outdoor "war games" Joc:atloosare In operaUoa In Port Huron,Brlgbton and Charlotte, plus severalother ~tIooa tbrougbout MJc:b1pD.An IndoOr facllJly rec:eoUy opeaed:InDetroit. .

Combatants dress In fullcamouflage outfits, plus requitedgoggles. Some warrton cbooIIe towear facemasa. making a fJeld ofthem somewhat ominous looking tothe caaual observer.

The pelleta. wblch now come In avariety of dlfferent colors, bave beenknown to sting J)f leave small welts,so this Is deflDltely.not a T-shirt andshorts game. The palntballs caDtravel u fast u almost 300 feet persecond.

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'Are you afraid of entering a furniture store and coming out indebted toa liVing room suite that wasn't exactly what you had in mind but it wassuch a good deal the salesperson wouldn't let you pass it up? And eventhoUgh it won't look right in your living room maybe it'U look better inyour next home. Or maybe someday you'U be able to decorate theliving room again and you can move this furniture to the basement. Ormaybe the kids will grow up, move out and take the furniture withthC1Iland you'U have to buy new...

And's<twhat if the cushion has a stain on it, no one will notice if you puta throw pillow over it. After aU, it was 40% off. And there's a littlehole in the skirt but what the heck, the dog will probably chew a biggerhole in it anyway: And besides, the salesperson was so nice you couldn'thurt her feelings. ,

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Acoustic club offers diverse musicBy BOB NEEDHAM

Michael JackSon sang at thePalace of Auburn Hills this weekPrince was scheduled at Joe LouisArena. Jimmy. Page and RobertPlant just recently len town.

And Peter OstroushkQ IIthe MalldoBoys we~ at the Ark.

Huh?If you' ever get tired of maInStream

concerts; If your Idea of a musicalperformance Is more lUtea gathering

· of friends than a mob scene: or If youjust lUte to hear live music withouthaving your ears bleed the next day- there Isan alternative

The Art, an acoustic music club InAnn Arbor, has been offering musiclovers an alternative outlet for 23seasons. It's gone through someorganizational changes and one

· move, but the faithful have kept com-IngCAnd has become ODe of them Hving enterprises of Its IcindIn country. . •

The whole thing began, back In themld-'6Os, as a chun:h outreach pro-gram to young people - people who,at the time, were IUtely to be at·tracted to folk and other acousticmusic.

"It was an Idea of four local chur-ches to try to bridge the generationgap, so to speak," explained Assls·tant Manager Ron Mettger, ODe ofonly two pakl employees at the Ark"The churches felt they were losIngtouch with the youth, and theywanted to maintain contacts. n Icindof branched out from that. "

Branched out Indeed. Although thechurch support gradually' fell away

· over the years, the Ark continued to

nourish, In large part due to the ef-forts ~f Dt~tor David Siglin. Thelasl church pulled out In the early'1kJs, forCing a move because the Anwas on church ~and Tbey reJocatedto 6371.11, South Main, where a 27keatcapacity has proven to be a cosyhome.

Although the church support Isgone, the Ark remalDs a DOn-profitorgaruzaUon run by a board of d1rec-tors Although this Is the best year

ever for the Ark finanCially, "n'salways touch and go. There's DOmoney stashed away anywhere."Metzger said.

The name Itself Is also a remlDderof the Ark's history.

"One of the charter members ofthe Ark board came up with It. It'sgot Its reJlgious coonotaUoos to It,"Metzger said. "As I recaJJ ..• they

Iwere trying to bring In all types 0(

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different audiences from the com-munlty. And they were Just trying to 'make things Ooat."

Although people onen think of theArk as a place for "folk music," ~offerings are actually quite varied.

"The Ark Is an educational Instltu·tlon of sorts. The music: we bring In Isthe music you're Dot going to hear Inmany other venues, " Metzger said

"We bave the very traditionalsingers - In traditional I meanAmerican tradltlooal music - aswell as the British Isles, eastern na·tlons, South America. It's Interna·tlooal in scope," he said. In addition,the Ark features some jazz, new age,COUIItry, bluegrass, cblldren's music,and occasIooally plays or storytell-ing.

The Ark offers memberships tothole interested, for $15 yearly to anIndividual or as for a couple or fami-Iy. Memberships give aon admJss , plus d1s.~'---"'-:D;;- ·other men:hancUse such asthe upcoming Ann Arbor FolkFestival record album. Onlymembers may purchase alcohol atthe club.

"We try to reach out and offer a \It-tle bit to just about everybody," Met-zger concluded. ''This Is music that Isnot In the spotlight. .. It's DOta drawlUtethat, but It's very much alive."

The Ark has a mBlllng list lor COD-cert schedules. The pbooe number Is761-1451. Shows at the Ark thisweekend are SCottish group Ossian,scheduled at 'l:3!J and 10p.m. Friday,Oct. 28; and Bostonsinger I sotJgWrlf!!r Patty Larkin,scheduled at 8p.m. SuiJday, Oct. 3!J.

Halloween party benefits Easter SealsHALLOWEEN PARTY - Fngate's Inn In Novl

IS planning a Halloween PartY~or satu , Oct29.

There will be prizes for the costumes andmusic by disc jockey" Joe-Bob."

A contest will also be held to guess the weIght ofa giant pumpkin, with proceeds going to theOak\and County Humane Society Frtgate's Islocated on Walled Lake at the comer of East LakeDnve and Fourteen MUe.

In TownNOVI BAND - On WedneSday, Nov. 9, the Novl

Wildcat Marching Band will give Its final per-formance of the season at the annual Band·a-Rama at 7:30 p.m. In NovI High SChool's FuerstAuditorium.

The band will highlight some music from the19505.The performance will also feature the firstperformance of the eeuoo by the Symphooy Bandand will introduce the 19lI8-89 Jazz Ensemble.

SHERATON OAKS - The Wednesday evening"Cool Notes" concert series at the Sheraton Oakson Novl Road features the Alexander ZonJIC onWednesday, Nov. 2. .

The coocert Is scbeduleat() stan at 6 p.m. TheSheraton Oaks Is located 011 the west side of NovlRoad just above the 1-96lnteichange

MR. B'S FARM' - The Visor Brothers arescheduled at Mr. B's Farm In Novt this weekend.They play country sing-a-long style. The band Isscheduled Thursday, FrIday and saturday fromabout 9 p.m. to 1a.m.

Mr. B's Farm Is on the west side of NoV1RoadjusCDOrthof Ten Mile In NoV1.

Easler Seal Societies throughout Michigan willbenefIt from a Halloween Monster Mash set from 8p m to 1 a.m at the Sheraton Oaks Hotel, just oft .Novl Road below Twelve Mile.

Costumes are encouraged but Dot required. Acostume contest will offer prizes: first prize Is around·tnp ticket for two to London, second prize Isa deluxe weekend for two at sawmill CreekResort. Other prizes are also planned.

There will be music and dancing the entire even-mg with beverages and refreshments available.

AdmlSSlon Is $5; the lotaJ will go to serve peopleWIth dlsabUities. For more information call !behotel at 348-5000 or Easter Seals at 338-9626.

FILM LEcrtJRE - rum historian James LIm-baeber will share his expertise 011 tum excerptsfrom 1898to 1960In the lecture "5exua1lty In WoridCInema" at 7p.m. Thursday, OCt.rl.

The program rons to 9 p.m. It Is scheduled forthe Novl Civic center Council Chamber on TenMile

There is no fee, but reservations are encourag-ed. Call347~.

FAMILY 11IEA TER - TIckets are now on salefor a Northville Recreation Departmenl-sponsored dinner theater event

The Goodtlme Players, a chUdren's theatercompany, are set to present the musical comedy"Sweet Betsy from Pike" FrIday. Nov. 4. GenJW'sreslaurant will cater a family spaghetti dinnerbefore the performance

TIckets, at $9 per adult and $6 per child, must bepurchased by Nov 1 from the Northvllle Com-munity Center, 303 W. Main In Northville. Dinneris scheduled at 6'45 and the show at 7:30p.m

"SHENANDOAH" - The musical "Shenan-doah" nms at the Marquis Theater 011 Maln StreetIn Northville thrOugh Nov. 13.

The show follows the same script at the tutn ver·slon

Perfonnances are scheduled FrIday and satur·day at 8 pm and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. For more in-formation or reservations C;allthe theater box of·flce at 34~1l0 .

STARTING GATE - The Starting Gate Saloonin Northville presents SItUn' Inon weekends dur-Ing October. .

The band plays a blend of rock, countrv anti non

"In Town" lists entertainment events in Nor-thville and Novi. To have an event listed write to"In Town, " Northville Re(Ol'd, 104 W. Main, Nor-thville, MI 4816L.

!DSO plans concert of Halloween fun__"Bewitched Classics II - NIght of

the LIVing Classics" Is scheduled for:8 p.m Oct 28 at Orchestra Hail In·Detroit· The musIcIans of the Detroll Sym-:phony Orchestra will presell't--a_· Halloween-oriented program in-: eluding "Nlghl on Bald Mountain,"· "Danse Macabre," and Berlioz',"Witch's Sabbath" The soundtrack~sulte from Franz Waxman's• "Frankenstein" Is also scheduled, Its, first, full-length live performance.

illusions, narration and an inter-mission costume contest are alsoplanned. For ticket information call833-3700 or 851-1544 Proceeds go to

, educate minority music students In, the Detroit are.tl and to the DSO.

"RAPPAPORT" - The Tony; Award-winning "I'm Not Rap-· paport" plays at the Blnnlngham: -Theater through Dee 18 Jack, Weston start ':. Tickets range from $13 for· previews to. S24 For more Inform a-, tlon call 644-3533 For group rates call

644·3576

BRECHT PLAY Ann Arbor'sBrecht Company presents "Drums in

. the Night" through Nov 13 at theUniversity of Michigan's ResidentialCollege AUditorium, 701 E. Universi-ty.

Tickets are from S3 to S7 For mort'Infonnatlon Of reservations call m.

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Nearbyand 10 a m lo 3 p m Saturday. Ten haunted house, refreshments andpaintings will be raffled at I p.m. treats for kids. For information, callSaturday 591-5056.Madonna College Is at l-96

and Levan Road In Livonia.GOGOL PLAY - The SchoolcraftCollege fall theater season will openwith Nikolai Gogol's "GovernmentInspector" through Nov 12

Dirmer theater Is SCheduled Oct. 28and 29 and Nov. 4 and 5 Play-oolypertorman~ are scheduled Noy. 6,II and 12 DInner theater tI~ets are$14 50 and theater-only tickets are$550

For more Informallon call 591-6400,cxl 265

COUNTRY SHOW - More than 100Michigan craftspeople and art1st.Iwill show and sell their wort at !beannual Country Folk Art Show at the~herldan Community Center InTaylor this weekend

The show Is open from 4 to 9 p.m.Friday and 10 a.m ~to S p.m. Satur-day. Adult admlsalon' Is $3. Thecenler 15 at 12111 Pardee; betweenGoddard and Northline.

MA[)ONNA HAUNT - MadonnaColICRc Sludent Government andAlumni Association present "Madon-

ART SHOW - The Fannlngton Ar· .na's Monstrous Halloween Haunt," atilt's Club Fall Art Exhibit Is free Halloween party for Itudentl,sdJeduJed Chis weekend at Nardin faculty, friends and the COIIUDUIlity.Park United Methodist Church, from 11 a m to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct.EleVen Mile Road west of Mlddlebelt. 29 In the oollege activities ceoter.

Houn are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday Events Indude games. pr1Jes, a

"TALK RADIO" - The Universityof Michigan Department of Theaterand Drama's University Players willpresent the Michigan PreaUert ofEric Bogosian'S new play "Talt'Radio" Oct. 'l:I through 30.

The play concerns a hard-hitting,contentious talk show host. Itpremiered In 1985 In Oregon. and amovie adaptation starring the authorIs now In production under Ojlves;Slone

Perfonnances are scheduled at ap.m. OCt. rl, 28 and 29; and at 2 p.m.Oct 30. The play Is set· for theTrueblood Theater, In the FrIezeBuUdIng at State and Huron In AnnArbor .

Tickets are avaUable at theMichigan League building or at thetheater one hour before curtain.General admission seating Is..,. Formore Information can 764-0450.

MAMET PLAY - DaV1d Mamet's"A Life In the Theater" officiallyruns at the HUberry Theater on theWayne State UnJvel"llty ampulthrough Dee. IS.

For ticket Informatloll and ......vationa calIST1-2r72.

"CABARET" - Joel Grey reprISeshis role as the Emcee In "Cabaret"at the Masonic Temple Theater InDetroit through OCt. 30

Director Harold Prince,Choreographer Ron Field andCostumer Patricia Zipprodt alsoreturn from the Broadway original.

Tickets are priced ,from $15 to $3S.and are, on sale at all TIcketMasteroutlets or by calling ~

"HOI(t:" - The Theater Guild of. Livonia-Redford opens Its 35thseason with "Home" by DavidStorey.

Perfonnances are scheduled al 8p.m. on FrIday and saturday, OCt 28and 29. Tickets are $5 for studentsand seniors, $6 for other adults TheGuild Playhouse Is located at 15138Beech Daly, one block south of FiveMile For reservallons c!lJl427-1905

PEWABIC SHOW - Pewablc Pot·tery presents an exhlbll called "ThePainterly Surface" through Nov 'J2 •

The show explore'S var(oustreatments and approaches to the useof color and Its application PewablcPottery Is located at 10125East Jef·fetson In Detroit Hours are 10 a m.to Spm. Tuesday through Saturday.

SCULPTURE SHOW - TheMadonna College Art Departmentpresents an exhibit by sculptor I

Ja~ Nanl through OCt 29

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;~organ~recalls'88golf season

C'agers avengeloss to·Patriots

By NEIL GEOGHEGAN

Tbe Northville golfen went IDio the1.1eUOIl wUb goals of a cUvIIIoD tI-Ue, a coofereoce title aDd a regIoaaJtitle.

For most teams, loals aresometblng to sboot for, but lurDIDc

- tboee pis Into reallty Is aDIItber~matter eoUreIJ. But the .......~did reach all tbree In Imprealve-fasbIoo. proY1Dg 0IICe apln that the

team was aomethlng 1peCIaI... ;"1 (elt we bad the talent 1910 as (aras We did aDd wID as maay tour-aameots as we did," coacb DcxIMorpn said. "But to 10 out aDd do ItIs tnl.\y outst.ndlna"

• L_ nae ooly black mark OIl an otber-- Wlai perfect dual meet record for

· _Northville was a OOHtroke loll to .· . LlVOIlla SteveDllOll OIl Sept. 12. But• accordfDg to coach DOll "orpn, that

. '. kra was probably lbe best tb1DI tbatClOUIcI have bappeued at \be time.

"It was a bJeaaiIIg m dJsIuIae, I~ th1nk tbat ODe loa pve Us the ex·

: per\ebce and the drive to do as wellaswedJdaftertbat." _

:, U'eame at a ume wIleD the squad1taID't playIDg partieularIy weD aDdIt shot We back Into lbe team ai a

~ unit,· pavtng the way for a pat.: nm that lDcIuded IIeYeII'. dual meet w1Da, flrst-p1Ke

~ both lbe WLAA aDd,~ ft4IIIbaal T ents aDd a sIxtb ill

tile State Mee!J\

''1be WW had two teams In thed7-team Sta~ Meet, so we \mow our· \eaiUe Is a .;ery IOOd IPf Ieap,"t.lorpD ~. "Tbat's wby takIDIlbeW'J..AA title was sucb a kJet."

Morgan returned a fIDe (P"OUP orIOlfen (rom last seaIOO, led by afounome of potenl1al stars: KevIDTel., ama lfttmon. James Nord- .beet aDd Dave McKee. 'Ibe 0Dalpiece of lbe puzzle ~ Into placewbeD Mike Cricbtoo traDlferred

• from Redford Catbolic Central to· NorUlville.

"With lbe addition of Crtcbtoa, Itgave us a cbaDce to do alIlbe thInpwe eventually did," Morgan said. "Itpve us more depth - It puebed USover lbe top. "

'Ibe MUItaDgB WOIl t.beJr flrIIt Dvemeets In Impressive fubloo. Thefirst to (all was St. JobD's o( ToIedo-a team conatdered ODe or lbe best In

Marla Macinnis and a ~(ooter byKaren Baird bunt It back up to.... 'To Franklin's credit, they never quitaDd eventually cut It to tbree willi •three-polnt bomb by Warner wlUI 18seconds left, but lbe MustaDp ranout the clock.

Baird paced Nortbville wlUI 22points aDd Debbie Stevens added 14,but It was Holsteln's'U points aDd UrebouDds that was the key (actor.Warner led all scorers with 23.

ByNEn.OEOOHEGAN

With revenge 00 their mlnda aDdthe bome court. adv8lltage OIl t.beJrside, the Northville I1rIJ butetbalIteam turned back a pesky LivoniaFranklin squad ... OIl OCt. 20 toraise Its season record to an 1m.presslve l.Z-3.

It was the rematch qf a stuDnlngMustang loa back 00 Sept. 29 wbeDlbe Patriots scored of( an Inboundspass with aecoods remaining, tostaae a dramatic ~Int trIumpb.There was DO Ia8t secood heroics byFranlilln tb1s time, but It was a verytough, bard·foulbt game andMustang Coadl Ed KrItdl (e1t for·tunate his team came away with awin.

"There's DO doubt. It was a toughgame," be said. "We had to have tbIsgame because It was apIDst aWestern Dlvlsloa team. I was veryImpressed wiUl lbe way Frankllnhung In there agalnst us."

'Ibe d1ffereuce In the pme was a46-34 advantage (or the M\IlItaDIS Inthe middle two quarters, and a fewc1utcb points doWD the stretd1 to boldoff the upset· minded visitors.Fr8DkUD jumped ahead 14-10 alterone quarter but Northville narrowedthe I8P to 23-22 at balftIme with avery productive secood quarter.

"We were l'UDIl1nI our balfcourt or·fense about as well as we have allseasoo, but (FraDklIn) was runnIDgtheirs just as effectively." Kritchsaid. "1bey were tearIDg apart ourdefense aDd that SUJ1lrlsed me."

Trailing 37-32 early In the third.sophomore forward Kate Holsteinwent to work inside (or the Mustangsand scored five points In two secondswith a key turnover sandwtched In-between. It narrowed the rna.rgln to abasket and provided NorthvUle withsome much-needed momentum TheMustangs went on to outscore thePats 24-15 in lbe quarter aDdestablish an eigbt·poirll cusbJon.

"Holsteln rea1Iy lifted us up offen-sively and Sue LaPrad did the Jobdefensively, boldlng Frank.lin's bigscorer mawn Warner) to Just a paJrof free tbrows In lbe quarter." KrttchrecaI.Ied.

In the lourtb, the Patrtots cut thelead to fIO-5ll with just less than twom1Butes remalniDg, but a fast breaklay-up by Healber Sixt. a lay·1n by

NORTHVII.J..E 58, NORTH FARM-INGTON 57: The Mustangs got off toa great start In this Oct. 18 meet1Jll,but had to hold 00 for dear life downthe stretch to win by a single point.

A pressing defense forced lIODleturnovers and gave NorthvWe a.quick 16-6 lead after eigbt minutes ofplay and a 34-26 advantage at.halftlme - but It also put the team 10-to some serious foul trouble. BaIrdwas whistled for her third foul Just

. nine minutes Into the pme aDd Sixtgot her third three minutes later.

"We were happy with the start aodthe way the press was worklnl- theooIy problem was the foul s1tuaUoo,"Kritch said. "1 felt pretty good athalftime but I knew North Is acapable team and 1 had a fee1lDgthey'd make a ron 00 us."

The Raiders continued to cut Intothe lead In the second half and even-tually pulled even at 50-50 with justtwo minutes 'Ieft on the clock, thanksto a three-polnter by Eve Claar.

The Mustangs responded withthree straigbt baskets on succesaivepossse5loDS by HolStein, Baird andStevens to make It 5&-50 with aminute left, but a c1utdl three-pointer by Kim Gurec:kI cut It backdown to 57-55 at the 20 secood mart.Baird then hit one of two free throwsand It proved to be the game-winneras North connected on \he lay-up oU aIIUSlled shol at lbe buuer.

Stevens had a game-blgh 22 and 11rebounds. Baird added 14 points aDdHolstein chipped in with 13points aDdnine rebounds. Donna O'Brien led theRaIders with 20

Northville will wrap up Its mostsuccessful regular season In historytonight (Oct. 'l7) against lowly Farm-ington Harrison at home and willthen begin preparation for the WLAAplayoffs

Record/CHRIS BOYD

Sophomore forward Kate Holstein (34) goes for a bl~ In action earlier tIUs seasooew,lbIa.! OIl2

Bowie leads Rocks to 21-14 victory over Northville1be 'Pat BowIe Sbow' rolled

Ihrougb Northville lut FrIday <Oct.21), a1tbougb It's doubUuIlbe elblbl-Uoo received rave renews froID lbeMustang partisans.

Bowie, a 5-foot-t, 2OO-pouDd jlll1iorlullback, pemlshed lbe JlUItaDp wlUI171 yards rulbln. and tbreetoucbdowDs to lead Ptymoutb SaItmto a 21-14 Weltern LaUI Lequec:rcIIOYer playoff vk:tGry.

Bcnrie aeored OIl nIDI of one, threeand 14 yards. RIa fIDaI toucbdownbroke a If-14 tie WiUl 1:41 remalnl..,and dropped Northville to s-s overall,thus endiD& 8JI)' bopes for a wtDDInIseuoa.

"Salem bas GIlly two Ic.eI aodthey came apIDst Nortb "armmatooaod JobD Glean," IIUItanC CCMlcbDarrel Scbumacber said. "Tbey runtile wiIbboDe aDd when you face tbatyou have to stop tbe fuUback aDd wedJdD:t do It. Bowte wu our aemeIiI."

'Ibe RocU never traUed III lbepine but bad to WitbitaDd two Nor-thville comebIleka tbat tied tbe KOreat 1·7 and 14-14.

Both teamI blew ICOI1nC op-portunIUeI In the ftrIt quarter. 'IbeMlIItaDp au.d a 47·yard fteId IDIIand S8Iem drove lnIkIe tbe Nor-UWWe 10 Ie¥eI'8I m1Du&eI IaIer but

· tumed It over OIl dowI».Tbe RocU put toeetber a U-play,

M-yard drive early In the secoodquarter to finally break the scorelesstie. BowIe dove In from a yard out forthe T.D. and a 7~ lead. .

But the MustaDp came back to tieIt with just six seconds left in lbe balfOIl a three-yard pau from quarter.back Grea PrIce to receiver DaveCryderman. A. blocked field. 1011 at·tempt by Mike Hale and lbe recoveryby sam Khasban set up lbe 47'yardmardl.

"It was very Important that wescore before the eud of the balf,"Schumacher said. "Salem haddominated tbInp In lbe ftrIt baJ( butwe lOt a bte boost out o( the blockedkick aDd tile ICOrinI dr1ve."

But a fUmble recovery by Salem'.. MlJi:eJarvey at lbe NortbvWe 17 ear·Iy In lbe third quarter set up BowIe'ssecond toudldown and a 14-7 ad-vantKe. Minutes later,lbe Mustangswerl'IDsIde the Rocks' 15 aDd IOlnIIn for the tie, but taUback RandyJones couIdft't baDdIe a biIb plteband tbe resultlnl turnoverIQ1I8Ddered anoUIer ICOr1JlI cbaDce.

Northville ra1IIed apIn. to tie Itwith 9 :41 remaJnInIln the game OIl a(our·yard MID by Mike KarfIa. 'IbeMustang DelQt.lated 44 yards In 10plays.

"At this point, It wu stUianybody's ball game," Scbumacber~.

But a 3&-yard kick return I8veSalem the ball at the NorthvWe 41and Bowie wasted DO time by cappingthe slx-play drive with a 14-yardtouchdown ron. The Mustangs DeVerthreatened the rest of the way asPrIce threw a pair 0( late intercep-UOOs In an unsuccessful comebackbid.

"I'm proud of my kids because westayed clOlle with a very (IDe team,"Scbumacher said. "We did lbe sameIhlng agalnst North Farmlngtoa. un-fortunately we've come up short bothtimes.

"There's DO saUsfactioll In 10lingbut It was a areat 111gb scbool footballlame. TboIe two critical turnoversand the bll kick return In lbe lIeQlOdhalf was the big difference In thepme.') --

Karns was beid to 53 yards In 17carries but Prtce had a fIDe outingdespite the two late turnVOenl. TheIeIlior s\gDaIcaIJer coonected OIlkf·IS for. yards. NortbvUJe's.def_vewall - featurlni Bob Dudley, NickSalas and Rob Spradlin - had anoutstaDdlnl lame. Dudley led theway with 11 solo !tackles and threeasaists. Salas and Spradlin both ~pel! In wlUl six solo stopa each.

"0Ur down linemen played well,we just didn't stop Bowie eDOUIb,"Schumacher said.

Mustangs to face unbeaten NoviBy NEILGBOGBEGAN

In about 30 years, residents o( Novtand Northville probably won'tremember mucb about the very fIntbaWe (or 'The 8uel1De Jill-'

11JJa Friday', game (Od. 21) alNorth~'s football field, will martlbe Ont time these two (ootballteamI have vied for Ule trophy,wbIcb Is beln& Pl'eleDted by lbe No"NflWIINortIJvIde Record. With IIImucb rtdIDI OIl tbe daIb - tip8CIaJ.b' for IIIIdeIeUI NcwI- din lW1J)'couldn't be a better time to unveUwbat may became a rIeII fooIba1I

round But a defeat would probablyend Novi's season at 8·1. The situa·tlon Is clear - at least to WUdcatQ)ach John Osborne: Novl must winthe croa-town baWe to have even achance (or a state c:bamplooshlp.

"We have to win this pme to getInto the playo(fs," Osborne said."With a win, we should be able tohost the (Int game In the playoffsand that would be a bll break."

By beating South Lyon 21-12 lutP'rtday, Ibe 'Cats catapulted put theLIoai In the IIHSM ReIIOIl II

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tradition In these parts for manyyears to come.

"Novl has an outstand1n& protlfamand they presenC a lot of problems forus," Northville Coach/ DarrelSchumacber said. "It would salvageour season to beat them. TbIs Is achance (or our kids to redeemthemselves betause we thlnk we'rebetter Ulan our 3-5 record shows. n

WIUl SouUl Lyon now ouf of theway, It's the blgelt pme of the_ (or Novt. A. win would ... theWlldeats mto Ule IIHSAA a. AP1a,yoffs - mOlt likely WiUl thehome-netd advantqe In Ule Ont·

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DETROIT 'CURLING CLOB: The Detroit Curling Club invites all Ill·terested ladle!>to their opemng guest nlght on Nov 2 at 7 p,m. at 5800Drake Road In West Bloomfield

For more informatIon ca1l661 2890

. BASEBAJ..L/SOF'TBA.LL Plan!> are' underway for next season'sba!>eball and wrls \ullh.11I programs In NorthvUle People interested Inbeing coache!>for npxl Yedr !>season -- \II either hottIt or travel leagues- are asked 10 call ~('ott [\,ddwin al348 1828by Nov, 25. .

Northvllll' JUlllor B,I',l'I>dllI!>also looking for indiViduals interested InservlOg 3!> lea!luc COmmll>:>IOnersto oversee each league, Potenllal can.dldates should aho call Scott BaldWIn8t343-1828.

YOUTH SWIMMING CLASS. The Northville Community RecreationDepartment I!> spo!l.'>Onn~a class entlUed 'Introducllon to CompetitiveSWimming,' and IS desIgned for boys and girls age 7-12,

Class begms on l';O\ I and WIllmeet every Tuesday for eight weeks atthe Northville HIRhSchool Pool from 7-8p m Fee is S20,

Reglstrahon I!>no\l, belllg Jccepted Call 349-0203for more Inlonnatlon.

PEE WEE BASKETBALL, A Pee Wee Basketball Program for secondand tltlrd grader!> WIll ,I,m on Jan 12 and continue th.......rh March 16I~ .~. ,

This coed program Yo IIImeel Thursday afternoons for 10weeks at Win-cheSter Elementary School Registration fee is 118for NorthvUle city andtownship resldenls and Includes a shirt The instroctor wtll be Doris Ed-wards .

ADULT SWIM LESSONS: The Northville Community RecreationDepartment Is offing an adult swIm class, beginning on Nov. 1at the Nor-thvlJle High School Pool Classes wUl meet every Tuesday from lI-9 p.m.Ibr eIght weeks

To regtster. call :WlH>203

BOYS/GIRLS BASKETBALL' RegiStration will be accepted for theI~ NorthVille wlllter basketball league through Nov. 11, All personsre«lSlenng before thIS date at the Northville Community Center (8:30a m.-Spm) are guaranteed placement on a tearn, ,

The I~week season begins 01) Jan. 14. I~ and wtll be played 00 satur·days Practice sessions will be held on weekday evenings at an agreedupon time Team selecttons will be held on Dec. ~, For more inlonnalioncall349-0203 League Fee is $33

SKl CLUB: Beginning and experienced skiers ages 12-t7are invited toJoin !be Northville Ski Club Llmlled membership enllUes 10weeks of sidtnps to Ml. Bnghton and Alpine Valley, free weekJy ski lessons, discountson rental equipment and more

The early bird rate'( on Nov 14-15from 6-8 p.m at the NorthvUle Com-mUnity Center) IS$62 Regular regIstratIon will be held Nov, 16-lBand 21-23 from 8'30 am ·5 pm aud IS $67 Late reglstraUon Is $10 and n0n-residents must add S3 Call 349-0203for more information.

MEN'S BASJ<ETBALL: The Northville Recreation Department offersa winter's men's basketball league All games are held on SWKlayafter-noon/evenings at the Community Center,

The season starts on Dec 4 and contmues through March 12.League eD-try fee Is $275 per team and there ISno residency requlnnent. AddiUoDalfees lIIc1ude liS for referee fees every game Registrations will be ac-cepted Nov I-IS for retumm~ teams and Nov. 16-18for new teams (uspace penmtsl (o'oraddItIonal mfonnatton. call 349-0203.

OPEN SWIMMING Open !-\4lmmmg wlJl continue at Northville HighSchool this month on.\1nrd 1\' and'We<tnesdays from 7-8p,m, The adultlap swim follow!>from K r, h! I' $t per person

OPEN VOLLEYBALl' Thp ....orthville Community Center gymnasiumIS avallabh' for ;!(11l1t \ "II('~b>lll.onThursday evenings 8:30-10p.m .. AllskIll and experJPI CI ll'\ ( " af(' \l, eleome Fee ISII per person, payable atthe door

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Punchless soc~ersq-u~dblanked by. Sal~m, 5-0

A defensive approach kept the Nor'thvUle soccer squad III Its WLAAplayoff elash with Plymouth 8alemlor nearly 60 ot an 8O-mlnlitematcll,but II also Umited the team's offen-slvepundl.

The Rocks' pallence eventuallypaid off In a 2G-mlllute scoring bar·rage sandwiched arouud 1Iltenn1s-sion, and that provided the dUfereucein a 5-0 SIIem Victory. It wu Nor·thville's eighth Itralght matchwithout a wiD and all but guaran~the: team Its first losing'season III alongtime.

"We went into the game trying toconeerttrate on defense and we weresuccessful for the first • minutes,"coach Dave Yezbacttsald.

At the 2&-minute mark of the flntbalf, S8Jem broke the deadlock with ashot from IS-yards out tbat beatMustang goalie Roger KImary. TbeRocks scored four minutes laterwhen a deflected shot wlIII't Clearedby NorthvUIe and then agaJn sixminutes after that to make It 3-O'athalftime.

"We played some IOOd defense

early but we gave up three goaJs 1ftthe final 13minutes of the half. 10 wehad a 'breakdown," Yezback said,"Wben we focused on the defense, Ittook us entirely out of our offense.The middle 20 minutes of the gamewas the killer," ,

In the second hall, S8Jem wrappedup the win with two more goals in thefirst 10 minutes of play. Tbe rest ofthe action was back-and-forth, butthe damage was done. For the game,the Rocks had a 2G-.12shots on goaJadvantage,

The M~gs - who are nowheaded Into the MHSAA toumameot- ended the regular season with a ..9-3overall record, 4-6-1in the WLAA.It's good for sixth place_In .the 12-team conference and aec:ood III theWestem Dlvlslon.

"This Is the youngest team I'veever had," Yezbaclt poiD1ed out. "Wepaid the price this season f(M' starUDg14 seniors last year but my

-pbUosopby has always been to playthe best players 1have regardless oftheir dass status."

Golf season assessedCODUDued from 1

Ohio, J'rom there It was smooth &d.IIlg t6 the WLAA Western Dtvlsioocrown and a 12-1overall mart.

Early III the season Nordbeck wasone of the hottest golfers III the state.Amazingly, he shot -2 par III the'firstfour dual meets and ended up leadiDgthe Mustangs with a niDe-boJeaverage of 38.5. His' nine-boleaverage dropped 3.6 atrotes from ayear ago.

"James was our most valuableperformer," Morgan said. "He work-ed bard In the oU-seuoo aod It ~off. He bAd a streak early in theseason that wal limplyphenomenal."

Despite being Just a sopbomore.,Chris Lemmon was rock solid forMorgan, .averaging 39.6 per nineholes and 19.6 for 18 - eDOUgb to tiehim with Nordbect for IIl!CObd-placeamong bis teammates.

"Chris will be our catalyst for thenext two sealons," Morganpredicted. "He's abowIng maturitywith experieDce. He's a very In-telllgeat player."

Tbe team's top toumaJDeot playerwas undoubtedJy Telepo, no led theway with a 78.8 average per 11boles,Teiepo didn't have a great dual meet

. season (40.3 average) but Just ute ayear ago when be was seventh at theState Meet, Telepo came on lItron&

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for the all-Important stretcll run."Kevin seems to conceotrate a lit-

Ue more In the tournameots than bedoes In the duaJs," Morgan said. "Ube bas a bad niDeinatoumameot,behas the ability to put It together therest of the way,"

Crichton (41.5, 84.2) and McKee(41.4, 84,0) rounded out the top fivewith sophomore Jason Sherman(43.4, 85.0> the sixth man. McKeedropped his stroke average for niDeholes by three and Sberman cut hisby four strokes compared to the 'nseason. Sbennab was named ~te.am's most Improved player.

"WiUt Lemmon and Sbennab bacltnext year, we have a good nucleus towork wiUt," Morgan said. "But withNOrdbeck, Telepo, CrIchton aodMcKee all eraduatlng, they wID be.sorely missed by their teammatesand by their coach. It was a verytalented group of seniors,

"I think some of tbose boys bave achance to pla~ coUegiate IOU at ago6d program, •

BOB DUDLEYNorthville defeoalve tackle Bob

Dudley is 6-foot-5 and weighs 21)pounds, and by ua1n& aD that size andstrengtb l.ast Friday againstPlymouth SIIem, be ended up baYingthe best game of his hlIb schoolcareer. Tbe MusI.aDgs Jolt the game21-14but Dudley was a force in the·middle, making 11'soIo tackles andthree assists, Tbat's why we've nam·ed him a 'Mustang of the Week.'Dudley is a first-year pI.,er but be'lmade great strides tbiI IIe8IOIl tobecome a IOIId contributor. "DudleyIs III his first year of varsity footballbut be bas been Improving tremen-dously," Northville Coach DarrelSCbumacber said.

Mustangs of the Week

The 1988Mustang giris basketballsquad Is probably the best Nor·thville's ever put out on the Door, andguard Karen BaIrd Is a key lngre-dient Incoach Ed Kriteh's mix. In ac-tlon last week, the ~or bad 8 team-bigb 22 points in a _ win overLivonia Frantllll on OCt.20, and thatlIlcIuded a dutcll IHoot Jump shotdown the stretch. And in a 58-57triumph against North Farmingtonon OCt. 18, Baird tallied 14 pointsIJesplte sitting out mucb of the secondquarter III foul trouble. For ber (!j.lurts, Baird is one of our 'MUltangsof1.lJe Week." Sbe is c:urTenUy thesecond-leading scorer for NorthvillewiUta 14.8average.

Mustang RoundupFOOTBALL: Novi at Northville, 7:30 p.m., FrIday. firGIRLS BASKETBALL: Fanntngtoo Harrlaoo at Northville, 7:30 p,m.,Tbursday _

BOYS SOCCER: Season is completed.GIRLSTENNlS: Season is completed.BOYS GOLF: Season is completed.BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: Nor·thvtlJe at ~HSAA Reglooa1, TBA,saturday,GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: NorthvtlJe at MHSAA Reglona1, TBA,saturday,GIRLS SWDOONG: Walled Lake Westem at Northville, 7 p.~.,Tbursday.

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Mustang netters stand up to comparisonsHer twID aliter Abby w. a perfeet 1U 011 tile

year at No. 2 aDd added a coaIereDce aDd •repmI title to ber UIt 01 accompl""'nwdl• Abbywoo both Ut1eIlaIt year • a juaJor aad mu ....to repeat delplt.e. palDIul elbow lDJury tbat·. bellaftIIIIDI ber au -. ~

Sopbomore Kareo VOlt wa aIIo JU aDd:."edcoafenlDce aDd f'fJIkIDal baaorI at No.3.VOItw. aever reaD)' ., ..... au _aDd ..tbe player of the future for P'UkiD. Her ,....aliter DlaDDe was H cwenU at No. 4 IlIJIIeI -wbJc:b Ia. pretty JDOd dIbut for • freIbmaD.

In doubJea, the No. 1 team of NeJII CoUIIlaDdJMtie Trauac:b were W. but bad tbetJ: Ibare of blCwID8.lIeriIyaD IIWptd aDd JeaaIfer JubaII wereIlH .t No. 2. • wa the tbIrd dIlIubIeI team ofKavttba SrtraDWlaDd AlIIa HaDa1. Botb teamswere lOUd at tile bottom of the lJDe.up but ~tpcblI&bt of tbe year came wbeII ...Srtramu aDd IIIIIICJDcameout of to cap-ture tbe f'fJIkIDal elOWD.

"We were • compeUUYe • MJbodY In tilestate," FDIdD aaJd "U we bad • ebaDce, we couklprobIbIy .veace IOIIlI8 ,of oar ..... but we eaD'tdo Il Tbe Ilrla were kIIId of dIIappoIDted wlUl tilew.y tbe IeIIOD weal but tboe·tblDp bappeD. Iwas proud of tMD.··

I tbougbt lut year wacme01my belt teams..... ."So I doI!'t wut to ItaIIIp thIa team • beIDI

weaker." 0

NorthvWe woo aiDe of Ita Ont 10 dual tDeetI, buttbeo ran IDto SteveaIoD aDd NGrtb FUJII1DItoa Inthe span of two days, aDd dropped two lD• row -almost UDbeard of for • P'IWIHoIebed teIm. BoIbmatebea were excruelatlDllJ' eae. at 4-3.

Despite pladDIleC:oDd lDtile WLAA IIeet, Nor-thvWe bad to IettJe fOI'third cmnll for the ....due to tbe dual meet defeatI.

In RegIonal aeuoo. NortbvUle bad tbree cbam-ploaa just Uke • year ., but • bertb lDthe Itatemeet eluded tbe team. The addIUoD 01 PO'ftI'fulFaJ'DllDItoo HUla Mere)' w •• bIC r.ctar III cIr'cIw-lng tbe 1Iustab11 to third place • a team .Htw8SD't eoougb a oaIy tbe top two advuee.

"Last year aDd tbIs year we bad tbree J'eIIoaIIcbamploDs aDd we aIao KOred tbe same pobU."FUklD said. "Tbe circum"'" kept .. framqualUyiDg more thM MYtblDI. ,.

With tbe Edwards udVoct IlItenII'OIIDd, NcIf,.thvUle bad • Very fIDe paup. SeDlarAdrieaDe Edwards bad ber belt at No. 1slDgles wltb • fiDe IlH record. ADd • the 1qUll'.top player, Edwards drew tbe tOUflbeIt campetl-Uoo week after weet. '1

Novi, Northville ready for backyard brawl

8y NED.. GEOGHEGAN

Tbe last thing NorthvUle tennis Coach UtaFUk1nwants to dO Is label her 1981 MWIt8.DglIaa.weak team, compared to Its precleceuor from lastseason.

It's true that the current squad faDed to defendlis Western Lakes Athletic AIaoCIaUoo Cbampklo-ship, and didn't make It Into tbe 27.team MHSAAState Tournament like the '87 group did. FI1JdDsays that the singles flights were probably betterin '88 and the doubles II little weaker but overall,&be believes the current group was every bit IIstrong as a year ago

Extremely close dual meet defeats agalDIt\ Plymouth Salem. North FannlngtoO IDd Llvoala

Stevenson were the only down spots during theregular season as the Mustangs were 10-3overall.All three losses came against Lakes DlvlsIoo 0p-ponents. so It didn't have any bearlDg on Nor-thville's third consecutive Western Divtstoo tide,but It did, in effect, take the MustaDp out of therunning for the conference crown.

"We had a lot of close matches that COUldbavegone either way. but we ended up on tbe ~ endof 90me heartbreakers," FUkln said. "I tblnk wewere every bit as strong as we were last year, aDd

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playoff standings and into secObdplace behInd Lansing sexton. Novimade' the big jump up from Dumberfive because Monroe (number two Inthe region) fell to Dearborn FordsoD,and Portage Central (number four)lost to St. Josephs last week. SoutbLyon was number three heading Intothe Novl clash

The final obstacle standing In theway Is a talented Northville teamthat plays In the always-tougbWestern Lakes League. TheMustangs are only 3-5 overall, bUthave been very competitive allseason and pose some real problemsfor Osborne and his staff.

"NorthvUle appears to be a soUd.team," Osbome said. ''They playgood competition and they havenothing to lose All the pressure Is onus"

Almost every coach in a slmllarsituation would be worried about histeam lookmg ahead to the playoffsand not concentratmg on the task athand. but Osborne has confidence hissquad will be ready to play.

"The kids have been able to focus10 on the next game each w~ andthey haven't come up Oat for a gameyet, so I don't expect It to happen

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againSt NorthvWe," Osbome said. "Iexpect us to respond."

For Northville, ... victory wouldgive them four wins In liII - doublethe total output In each of tbe pasttwo seasons. It would a1Io live tbeMustangs a stuDnlDg upeet ap1DIt •team nownnked *mODI tbe top 10 lDthe state.

"Novi bas to win and we'd like towin," Schurnaeber said. "They bave

•to win to get Into tbe plaJOffa, 10 It'sUke tbeIr first playoff game. SiDce'thIa Will be our laIt game, we'O ap-proadl this game tbe same way - asour playOff game.

''Tbe pressure Is00 them. ,.The 1.game betweeo u.e two

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Everything weat about uexpeeted overall. led by Grasso's IDcredible (14th. 19'14) and Kyle Lege) (Z2Dd I

when NortJlvWe and Walled Lake 15:20.1. It was a new Cass Beatod 09:181, IWestern met at Caa 8eIl&Ga Park 00 course reeord - breaking his own "Our pack time througb lbe.topOct. 20 for a WLAA WeIItenH1ivtlloo mutt. five was 48 aecooda aDd lba1's theCI"OSl COUDtry dual meet: Western', 1be flnt Mustang to cross the best of lbe ~" Gabrys said.AlI-stater BI1an Gruo ran wUd, lbe finish line was freshman Steve eooo. "This Is a young team. but I think weWarrtora WOIl 22·34 and ~ Imder- who was fourth overall In 17:53 - a have a shot at making our goal of be-manned but determined M~ persooaI best effort Andy Hass was lng In the top six IDour conference."kept the score respectable with a DIce fllUl overall (J7:56) and Jay Griltllhsteam effort. sixth H8:08). It was Hass' second The Must8~ngll (2 overall) got a

"We bekllt to a reuooabIe ICOre time UDder the 18-mlnute barrier at cbaDce to do just tat tbe VlLAAand we ran prJtty wen." Northville caas Benton and was GrUflth's best Meet 00 Oct. (after ReeordCOIIdJ Ed GabI', ... Id. "(Western) Is tlmeever. lieaItDe) at Belltoa. '!be teama IOOd team. tbey are DOt just a _ The rest of the NorthvUle fln1sbers will also 00II1' at lbe MHSMmaD team." lDcIuded Joo Meek (el8flth place. Class A RegioDaJ this Saturday lOct.ro prove Gabrys' poIDt. tile War· 18:210),Mite Hulf (lith. J8:41), Paul 29) at IJ'OIIWOOd Golf.coune ID Llv-rion took the top tbree places Grant 113U1.19:08), Aaron Wiseley IngstonCounty.

Mustang runners outlast Warriors, 26-30NotbIDg WI pump l1fe IDto a struaIJD& lDJury·rlddled ed to ftnlsh out the rest of the aeuoo," DImwoodie

leamlJkeagoodold-fUbloDedvk:t«y. remarked. "She's showing a Jot of IUla aDd beart to do'!be NortbYUle g1rls cross COUDtry team badn't ex- that We really need Lisa - even If ber umes aren't II

perieDced a dual meet wID IiDee mld-September - that Is good as they were before the Injury - but we don't WaDtUIlW last'lbUl'llday (Oct. JIl) wbeD the MustaDgs nipped lomakehersltuaUon~ywone."WaDed Lake westem 26-30 In. WLAA WelIterD DIvisIon - Rachel Davis placed-·fttth overall (23:56) aDd ootebed~ at caas 8eDtoo Park. her personal best time,t CUs Bentoo.lt WII ooIy Davlsl

"1t.1I cJoee," MUItaDg Coaeb Nidt DunwoodieJlid. second race of the~ alter aD lDJury·fIlIed I&stball."For the DIOIt part, we rID weJ.l. We bad a couple per- The rest 01 the Mustaag l1nIIben lDc:Juded Dawn Burb IDIODI1bestUmesaDdwewoo,lOlean'tcomplalJl." seventh (perlIODI1 best .:$4), Ker1 VaDNoonJ ADDIDtb

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~'I mow It's burtlDg bel' as iIbe nIDI but sbe's determln- the race and tba~ enabled us to win

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Northville tankersdunk Novi, 53-27

, ByNEll.GEOGHEGAN

\rien the Novl and Northville girlstake;.to the pool each fall, you knowthere will be some good races, ~equality Umes and a friendly rlvalry.

~ year. the meeting pitted asolfd Northville team that's rankednlia!:h In the state agalnsl. a Novt~ that sports several oulstaDdingInd1\'lduais who are among thestitt's best In' certaJn events. Thf.syear, overall team depth won out asthe Mustangs dunked the WUdcals 53-29JIIJ Oct. 18 In NorthvUle.

l:Jt went about the way we ex.peet.ed it to go," Mustang Coach BillD~cks said. "We tried to set up someraces. and we did, so we heJped eachotber out. Both teams swam well andIt was an enjoyable meet."

Northville took seven-of-l1 firsts Inthe meet. Debbie Buell paced thewtoBers with a pair of firsts In the_yard 1M and the lOll breaststnlke. The other wins came from

-·dfltfleUe stephens In the 50 freestyle,Michelle Beaebam In diVIng. JulieHllflnger 100 butterfly, ClaireCryderman In the 500 freestyle and~ 200 medley relay team of Buell,EJ1lIUn Storm. Pam Holdridge and

~ustang seconds Included~ Frayne In the 50 freestyle.Jqlib Woodruff In diving. Terl JuhaszIh:the 100 breast stroke, M~l{atmberg In the 200 freestyle, stOrm~iI)e 100 freestyle and Holdridge In12)(100 bactstrolre. Placing third wasHtHlnger In t.be 200 1M, Cryderman InUJi~ freestyle, Frayne in the 100free8tyle and Holmberg In ltIe 100~ttstroke.-- ,- NORTHVILLE 131, I LIVONIA

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"The big difference wasnumbers," Dicks said. "We had a lotmore swimmers than they did andthai pumped up the score more thanIt sbouId have been. But we were thebetter team and we did swim pastthem." ., NorthvlM took 10 f\rstli bUt tbe.on-Iy muiUple winner was Storm. Shewon the 200 freestyle aDd the 100breast stroke. The other firsts for theMustangs Included HWlnger In the100 backstroke, Juhasz In the 200 1M,Beacham In diVing, Allison Sieving Inthe 100 butterfly. Pam Mirlsola In the500 freestyle and the two' relayteams. Cryderman. Holmberg,Fortenberry and Pam Wesley team·ed up for the 200 'medley relaytriumph and the winning 400freestyle relay team featuredFrayne, Belh Sargent, Cathy·Schoenith and Holdridge.

Sandy Loftus ID the 100 breaststroke and the 50 freestyle, SargentIn the 200 freestyle. Schoenltb In the100 backstroke. Cryderman In the 100freestyle. Stacy Lang In the 100 but-terfly. Beth Frayue In. diving andKristen Wooclswn In the 200 1M allhad nmner-up flnlshes for Northville.

"We swam everybody and the mostpositive aspect of the meet wu thatwe had 25 personal bests times,"Dicks said. "Overall. It wu a produc·tlve week for us and It came at theright Ume during the season. We're a)jttJe more than halfway througb theseason and the workouts are gettinglong and monotooous. Right nowwere In no-man's land because It'sstUi too early to start tapering."

The Mustangs (&-1 overall) willhost Walled Lake Western tonightroct. rll In a key WLAA WesternDlvlslonctasb.

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Mountain hikes gain populanty"By BRENDA DOOLEY

They look like lnnoceot blcydt!llbut tbey sure don't act like tIlem.

Sport.lng Ughtwelgbt frames aDdwide knobby tires, "mountain blkt!S"have .~ 8 close followln& of

, outdoor enthusiasts who seek a moreadventurous way of pedaling throughthe sceoIc alWltrysides.

Kurt RJebIlng, owner/manager ofTown aDd CouDtry Cyclery In Nor·thville, explaiDed -that mountalnblkea started plnlng ..popularityabout three years ago. Slnee tben.eeveral mod1fk:aUons have been add-

..I ed to make tile bikt!ll even moreIUltabie for off-street riding. ,

''They've been arouDd for about 10years - tbey evolved from tile sturdy'mom aDd dad' type of bike," Riebl·Ing rema.rted, referrtng to the old-fashioned hardUy~ blcy·cIe coosIJtlni of upright bandlebara,feDders aDd tires. "People took offthe fenders to ride tbem down hills. ,.

Eventua1ly, the rDOUIItaln blkt!Swere deslped with monr:llghtwelgbtframes; wider, treaded tires; aDd theebaracteristic upright baDdJeban.Modem mountain bikes bave come •loog way from the converted 'momaDd dad' blcyc.lt!ll. .

MOUDtalnblkt!ll are commonly rid-deu through bumpy, hilly, off·roadtrails. Tbo8e who take the JIlOltler10ualy ofteD race the b1kt!lI 011~try courses. Mountainbike eothualasta are formlDg groupsIhrougbout the area aDd tow1DI quitereplarly to race u teams.

RJebUng said a wide range ofIDOImtaJD bJkt!llare available, cater·IDI to every level of rtd1Dg sklll.

Prices for the IDOImtalnbikes startat about $1. for the beg1nDer's ver·sIoa aDd can cost as mllCb u $1,000for tile more 1IOUped-up, speelallzedmodels. •

EDtry.Jevei mouutaln bJkt!ll forbeg1nDers are Just basically "beefier100tpeeds, II IUebIlng said.

TbeIe venklna have wide, fat tires,uprtpt baDdlebarI, 10 speeds IDd abeavler metal COIIItruct1oa.

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D18IW8Vered tbrougb woodsy' areasand up and down hlUs. RleblIDg saidthis type of mouutain bike Is usedmainly for raciDg.

Mountain bikes of all' typesregularly appeal to cyclJsts In the 3)-

Mountain bikes for the ~ year-old age group and older Riebl.cross-country riders are coastrueted 'lDOSUy of alumlnlum, lnclud1Dg the . 1Dgsak1.wheels and frame. These loHJ'1lde "They really crou the whole JPeC-models usually feature 18speeds and trum," he added. ''The mountalna cllck-shlft located 011 the top of the bike bas become the 'sec:ood bike' forhandlebars for easy sblIUDg.' IDOIt people who buy them. They've

Because tbey're built a1moIt eo- enlarpd the whole bicycle martel."tirely of alumlrlliM, the blka are Rlebllng predicted tbat next year'svery lightweight and can be easUy mountain blkt!S wl1J feature thinner

Record/CHRIS BOYD

has about 18, speeds, wide tires,upright handlebars aDd may beslightly more lightweight tban thebeglnner's versioo. 'tbe averageprice for the middle-level models Isabout $300.

tires than they have now. In addlt,JoD,the bikes will be constructed to makethem extremely llghtwelght.

The th1nDer tit'es and lightweightframes will allow them to becomemore alJ-purpose vehicles bec;ausethey'U ride more comfortably, Riebl·Ing observed.

With a more comlortable ride, hesaid the newer mountaln bikes willprobably become more alJ-purposevehicles.

several brand names are avallablefor mountain bikes, IncludingMlyata, Raleigh and Peugot.

oee sponsors conference for womenOUlaDd Community College Is sponsortng.coo-

fereDce for women on Nov. Ufrom II•. m .... p.m.lnthe '1' buUdJD&, room 409 on the Orcbard RidgeC&mpua In Farm1IIgtoo Hills.

The teyDote address will be from JeanettePolnduter, AaaocJate Professor lJJ the CoJJege ofNuraIn& at Wayne State University.

Ticket are $10,S7for seolors and Itudeots.

FREE IIOIUNIZAnONS: The Oakland CountyHealth DIvIIioo wl1J be offering an Immlmlzatloodlnlc for tbls area at the Walled Late UnltedMetbod!It Cburcb 011Nov. 1 from lI:.Nooo. .

ImmlMlllltloaa will be liven .t the same timeand IocaUODon the first Tuesday of e9ery month.For further tnformaUon, call 01-'1042.

SWDDflNG SESSIONS: The Mercy Ceoter 01111MJIe Road In FIl'IIl1qtoa HWa will be Offering aIWimmlDC IeIIiOII tbIa fail.

The opeD IWlmm1ng will he Monday throughFriday from I:»a •. m. and Saturday from 7:30-9'.m. '!be Saturday IeIIIloo Indudes • lap IWlm,IWim cluIeI, priv.te leaoos and adapCedaquaticl for Ildults. Call 473-1115 for more In-fonnatIoIl.

HEALTH/FITNESS CLASSES: BotsfordGeneral Hospital on Grand River In FarmtngtooHuts is offering numerous health and fitnessrelated classes this fall.

• An adult CPR class Is be1Dg offered the firstThursday of every month from 7·10 p.m .• In theAdministratloo and Education center. Fee Is $5,for more lnlormatlon call 471-«lOO.

• Infant and cbild CPR will be the first Mondayof each month from 7·.10p.m. F.ee ts $5.

• Blood pressure education classes will be heldon Oct. 19 and roD for four ~ve Tuesdaysfrom 7-9p.m. Fee Is$25.

• An Alzheimer suppori group will meet a17:30p.m. the first Tuesday of every month. For morelnlorm.t1on, call Carolyn Darting at 477·7400.

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DIABETES CLASSES: A series of s1x diabetesclasaes wl1J be held 011 TbW'lday evenings, from 7·II p.m., In the auditorium of the Oakland CountyHealth D1vtaioo's South office, 27725 GreenfieldRoad, Southfield.

TbeIe classes are for adult diabetics and theirfamlly members. They are taught by a publicbealth DUrlle and a registered dietitian. Topics tobe d1Icusaed IndUde the nature of the dtse&Ie,dietary management, medications and sugges-tions for coolna with everyday problems.

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Contact should always be madewith an emergency room, PolaooControl Center, physician or rescueunit for more speelflc Instruetloos.

PoIlOo prevention requires protec:-tion as well U education. A few sim·pie steps In the ho~ to safeguardchlJdren from accidental polaoD1nland know1nI what to do In tale •poIIoalDg 0ttUrS may reduce thec:hanee of __ pol.lOll1Dg andperbapl deaW to thouaands ofdilldr81 eadI year.

medlcaUoos in tile pr&ellCe of whlcb InClude any Don-foodchUdren slnce.tbey UDd to lmltate lPJbItance, '- an emer PDCY. If IldYII-behavior of adults. ed to dOute the poIIoD, live ODe to two

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LegIalaUve actloo bas ocaamd to cbUed at any ctrue COUDter. may bemake lnduslry more reIIIlOIIIlve to UIed to Induce VOIDlt1Dl.Give onethe alarming Dumber of poIIoDlDp. tablelpooa (l~ 'ouoce) for I cbild 1On July I, 19118,the "Fair PackaIIDI ~ of lie and older aJoa& with .taDd Labeling Act" weDt ID&o eftec( least one cup of water. AdU1t1 IDA)'beThts law required tbat buardouI liven two tablelpoclal (0118ouoce).1fhouIeboId prod\lcta bear lDformaUoa vomItJDg does DOt occur In •to protect and WIlD ..... apJDIt ae- mlnutM, the cae may be repeatedcldental In.aUGn by ebUdrea. once.Amooi otber tblnp, the law I'eQlIlN Tbere fa DO Deed to watt forthat lnItruc:tJooa for fInt aid treat· vomltln& to occur, Tbe victim Ibouldmeat by printed 011 the label.... be traIIIpcIeUd prompCIJ Co. medicalwith the 1tatemeDt, ..~ out of facility a10aI wlUl the ~ orreach of eh1IdnlD," or Ita pndIcal container. If the YIdJm II not 7be NorthvUle Record Is wortlng •equivalent. breatblnl. .wi artIfIdal rtlIpln. with medk~ .uthorltJes .t the

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OPENWHIrEREFLECTOR

-- , ·Self contained economy dOWnl'9~1 "• Accent lighting in any room • ~• Uses 75 watt R30 lamp or 60 watt A 19 lamp• Operates safely in suspended ceilings

where insulation will not be used

• A must for any shop• Grounded cord

LIGHT BULBS NOTINClUDED

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42" r-'" 1> =;'

PARK AVENUE II '~ ..~ ~\ , ~CElUNC FAN ~ .~ ~~.

POLISH EO. ANTIQUE BRASS. WHITE~30·4 stencilled wood blades -~ • BUIlt-in speed COnlr.~OI~' '

• Dual mounMg .- .' -4...;::~

system • 'DC42 B 'DC42 A.. <.;~_. 'DC42 tI'- ...0.....::.

52" OAK RICHI CEIUNC-,' , FAN

~,~~, I $42 .~,~J:~edwOOd.~~~ ~ I .. •Solid wood up-

, lf~ ~ per and lowerI . ) housings

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ANTIQUE OR POliSHEO BRASS

52" "ORIGINAl" ~"OUp. ,~caUMG FAN < BEST! ..;.~; I

$199 .c l?}~~~-r~_ ,..1f ., --;-~~, TIBRIGHT OR I' . -: ~ _ J.

AHT1QUE 8RASS -i.-.,... .. f.~r.. / t.... \:• Three-speed reversIble motor In . _ -' ~ . ........

heavy duty, all-metal hOUSing _.# ,. 'US?4 'mso• Balanced, matched w()()d blades .

'4011 PAull AU') l II ,ll1 "AN lO/26m.

-

® TJ~(#£.':.';12-IN. SQUARE

BEDROOM fiXTURE

3~!oo• Curved white glass t 2" !:>quart'

'49" 14-IN, 'OY·6101.., ,

2 UGIIT BOUND GlASSCEIUNC FIXTURE

*24• Polished brass llOlSI'\• Claar glass panels $293-lIGHT .

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CHANDEUER$49 O~O~I~~~E'~, BRASS• Cham'hung

'OY·6014-1 styling•• 12

PREMIUMBOARDS

6'2.743.99

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1K2 2.04 3.07 3.7'1x3 3.46 4.93 6.30lx4 4.42 6.1' 7.861x61x81x12

HARDWOODMAPLE

3.67 4.86 6.215.55 7.5' '.74 12.097.50 10.09 12.95 t5.'9

HARDWOODPOPlAR

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12' 14'

¥4"-BIRCHCABINET

PLYWOOD

31964'.8'SHEET

• A fine. qualtty hardwood for use Infurniture and cabinet making

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~"RED OAKPLYWOOD

63

3' 4' S'1.83 2.46 2.972.72 3.59 4.54

11.31 15.30 19.34 23.2

aY4"TABLE SAW

$239PAOE 4· EVL. DET. FWA 10f2t,/88

4' S' 6'1.92 2.35 2.822.72 3.53 3.913.62 4.61/ 5.464.91' 7.27 1.227.67 9.68 11.7'

2.•tx4tx61x8 5.04 5.76tx12 7.74 . '.9S

4'.8'SHEET

. cabinet making

QUAIJN POWER TOOLS!

.~UI;~\ lOUVER sANDER."'~~~~~ $8TOOL4CASE $57,I~~II

• Powerful 1 8 amp motor• Double Insulated and

lrghtwelght (2 • Ibs )• Comfortable palm gnp deSlg~r easy handltng and.

POSitive control • For heav:· ty use• 4" square Qad for flush sandi 9 on all four Sides

• lIghtweight. easy tomaneuver for crea\lngdecoralJve edges, round·109 edgos. dovetailing.bUilding draw.crs

t1.51 t5.06

• Table size IS 26"wide x 18·118" long

• Cutting capabilitiesare 45° - 90°

• 5/B" arbor hole·4500 APM

motor

tl.24

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X-PERT PAINTSLATEX INTERIOR

WALL PAINT

33GALLO~

~ -UGLREAM MIX DRVLOK

JOINT WATERCOMPOUND PRooFER

66 '1097~1'2 12-L8S. GAlION• Embeds tape, finishes drywallJointsand trim .

• Ready mixed. easy to apply

• Ready-to-applyOR'tlOCK ~·LB, 2 91FAST PlUG .. , ,

litrmblfa., -

FURNITUREFACE UFf KIT

9~!K~• Creates new, perma·

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PARKS

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PARKSPOLYURETHANE

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8~?X-PERT

PVA'taR 12~!6 GAllON • Fast drying finish for• For use on new drywall interior/exterior and• Fa~t drying. low odor mar;ne surfacesan, high hiding ,S-GAllON, , , ... , .. $28 ,. Satin or gloss.

WOOD fiNISHWOOD STAINS

S!A~• Penetrates wood fibers.

stains and seals• Ideal for nny unfinished

wood surface

• Resists cra{;klng andpeelmg

• Durable flat finish

HEAVV-DUTYPOWER

PAINTER$

DECORATORSPRAY PAINT

2~o!.Glves small Jobsa profes-

. sional look• No-mess. quick·drying in-

terror/exterior pamt

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.....'·44.~.'2-fOOt wide fa' eas1. seamleSS

installation in most,rooms; Thjck durable vinyl no-wax . : '. ~

weartayer resi~ts sc:utfil and staIns '., ..s." Lf. .~..:, ~..

CARrON Of 45 it'S EACH

:III! lit.ea. •.Ai. ..•.......•.. tJl•....... ~·t'·.iJV ..-~~..,. .

•• 1 ......~ :..• ·~wax wear

surface for long~sh1n8

• Resists dirt andstaIns

• Sert-adherlng foreasy InstaHation '~;

• Thictl 070"'gauge vinyl tile

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9"141"OAK

'lANIiNO

2~!•• we-Inish, easy

cer&. easy dean·AI~rw

.,.. moulding, reduc·lAg stnps andIIUUCNng oak.. avaiabee._---------------------~

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TILE

12~- Excellent for

countertops- Spacer lugs

already on tile tomake installationsimple

- All trim availableWHITE OR BONE

(jj)MAPEl" PRODUCTS ,'i~------ - . -.s 3~~

• Grouting compound for ceramic wall :tileHigh-density, mildew-resistant

25 tBS•.....•........... S.72

= 3~~...... ,",.11PMM1

• Easy to use, easy to clean• Ceramic lIoor tile. quarry hie and slate

tile joint filler2S IIS. 5.12.'1, 2S lIS•................ 3.89

u:. 6~!• Multi-purpose resin thinset mortsr• CarefuHy blended for increased

bond strength and minimumshrrnkage.......... 8.91

6".6"

DECORATIVEWALL nLE

23~~- Decorator colors,

great for counter-tops

• Trim tile is' notnecessary; eachtile has glazededge for a finishedlook 9~!

• A high-performance, non·flammable. synthetic polymeremulsion adhesive for settingall types of ceramic tiles.

5.5 OAl *26

6".6" - ExceUent for outdoor use. '

RED tow absorption rate• Frost proof and will last

QUARRf nLE ~or year~ . '__""

18t I p~;~~'4S~EAC" l. TRIM ~~_ 2~!

• SiliCOne sealer

SIUKER• Excellenl for foyers. kltchons and hallways

8"Jl8" PlAIN •Contemporary styles and wlors

CERAMICFlOORnLE,~~"",~,AlMOND OR CAMEL47 t,

EACH

1/ / /~.SUBJECT "=-.

1/2".3'.5'CERAMlCnLEBACKER BOARD

·13"

KERASW S9~.,~

• sealer for unglazed tile dnd grout "

TILEemiR

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,• Aluminum die cast body I• t 7" 115·314d" In size 13 J

cunlng length• CarbIde scormg wheel

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INSULATION4S KRAfT-FACED

R-1t, 3~ x 1S88.12 SQ. fT.

IAPPROX.12~ PERsQi[J• Watch your utility bills drop with better insulation• Savings vary: Higher R·values mean gr~ater in-

sulating power

PAno DOORINSUlATOR KIT

fOR OUTDOOR USE96

2 FT.WOODEN

TYPE III

$

WINDOWINSUlATOR KIT

FOR OUTOOOR USE

~~~WiI '2170• Clear, easy-to-Install film

strelches drum tight andwrmkle free-won't tear orsag

V-SEAL ". WEATHER STRIP96 - '2174 OR

'2144

• Stops cold drafts, In·creases A-value by 86%

• Film - 84"x 112", tape '12"x 504" Included

lADDERS

• Yellow pine ladder stock• Plated hardware• PlOch-proof spreader bar.. Steel braces on bottom step

6 FT.FIBERCLASS

TYPE 1A

$WINDOWINSUlATOR KIT

FOR QUTOOOR U$E96[ 62"x 210" '2t71 12.50 I 12.501

PAGF BA DEl PIT EVL RIC FL~ TOL' 10/;>6168

WHm OR BROWN7/S".17' '2100

• Made of strong, flexible, mOls-ture·resistant polypropylene

I BEAU'rIFUL FIREPlACE SCREENS I

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DOUBLEFIUCREE ClASS

ANTIQUE OR POLiSHEO BRASS• One and one·haH inch heavY

gauge plated steel frame.• Safety tempered 3116" glass. doors

CLEAR VIEW ClASSANTIQUE OR POUSHED BRASS• Mesh spark screen included.• Outside pull chains for safe.

easy mesh operation.• Fully assembled, easy 10

install. .

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eavy gauge t •safety temper;dee: frame withdoors. g ass paneled

• Two sizes to ftOpenings. I most fireplace

BAY WINDOWANTIQUE OR POlISHED BRASS• Hinged glass dOOlS with

matching damper knob anddoor pulls.

• Mesh inner fire curtainprevents flying sparks.

,.'}, .'.

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4-FOLDANTIQUE OR POUSKfD BRASS.~~~~~~~r--~····~···~~~i~;:::::~.wide.

• Black stamped sheet metar mesh .• Steel tube frame with plated

pollsned brass .

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.; S-PlECEDUCK HEAD

• Height: 3Q. 112 " .• Zmc die-casted handles

. S-PiECE $-PIECE .POUSHED BRASS ,OAK & POUSHED• 31" high with cast iron • Solid oak handles, zinc

handles die casted yoke, oak

UOll

4-PlECEANTIQUE BRASS• 29 Inches high • Base with gallery z\nc

die casted yOKe.

PAGE 9A -CHI.ABQ. OAK. DOS. eu:. COL, DAY. DEN, DEl. ElP, EVL. Fl.S. FWA. GRP ttOU.INO. KCM. LAX. LVS.MII .. MIN. P£O. PHI. M-, RIC. ROC. SEA. STI.. lOL, VOH. woe. Wlc;· 10126188

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• 2.0 cu. in. enginewith wraparoundchain for cutting

,capacity• Brake and hand

guard for extrasafety

14-INCH $119 '

• Made frOOl quality steel• Flexible spout and flip vent

'6-IMCHBAR AND

CHAIMCOMBINATION

27"• Pre·lubrlcated

bar IS designedfor long hfe andIncreased cuttIOgspeed

• Low kickbackchain deSignpermits saferoperation

CtlAIM SA" Oil ..94·__-.WILLSONsAFElY -40$

COGCLES ~~

38-8..Soft. comfortable. tinted fram:Ond lens• 6 indirect ventllallon ports• Can I?e worn over prescriplIon glasses or

. directly over eyes •

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16-INCHEMERBEAVER

CHAIN SAW~$

104-18.

SPUmNI WEDGE• Drop-forged. heat treated tapered.cutting bladed-beveled polishedhead

BROWN JERSEYCLOVES88~

• Clute-cut construction• /lS01A

• 2.1 cu. in.~gasollOe e ine

• Wraparoun .brake/hand guard for cut1lngsafety

• Electronic ignition for easierstarts

• Automatic and manual chainoilers to extend bar and chainlife

6-18SPUrrING· MAUl

f046• Heat treated fforged h • ully drop• H' eadICkory handle

8-LB, ._ •. " ;t'65- _i-I/2-1I

S'NO~.8fiAXE

f046: Wop forged head

ardened and tPolished blade empered

• Genuine hiCkory ha dl . OOUBLEn e 8fT AtE ....... ,'SS

I-LB .SLEDGE HAMMER

996• Heat treated. fully drop

forged head• Genuine hickory handle

• Heat treated. fUlly drop forged head• Fiberglass handle with rubber grip

for better control

1'COlt

I-LB. FIBERGlASS. HANDLESLEDGE' H"'MER

133.7

'8.7WOOD PANEL

.OARME DOOR$

#'800-'• Opens doors 18.ft. $

wide and 7-1/2 ft. high• 4-1/2 minute light

time delay ,., Safety door reverse• Installation hardware

includedI ,.. - -:=' -- -COr:r:c:Jnnr:COr::COrJDIce COD r:J r:J r--I-~ ............... $217

............... $363

6lJmD 112 HP-~ __j3287'370-191S

DIGITALTRANSMmER• Operates most current and late model

digital garage dOor openers

• E.<trapower to open heavydoors

• Steel chain and cable dnve• 4-1/2 minute light time delay• Instant door reverse• 1024 easy to change digital

codes

MINIATURETRANSMmER$34

1'370-2462• Solid state and digital codes• Indicator light shows battery s~renglh

'3200-1

113 HP SCREW DRIVE• Transmlller with 1024 easy

to change digital codes• Inslant door reverse. 4-1/2

minute light time delay• Preclslon·formed "T,ght.

lok ..... rail• Steel Screw for slrength and

smooth Operahon__1/2 HPUCHTMAICERTM

• Turn on indoor/outdoor $lights from theconvenience of your car

• Featur~s Signal Block'"10 prevent stray radIOsignals

• Three built'ln door clOSingsafety features

~ .--'1• Installs to minutes• Wires and hardware for

Installation are included

PAGE 11 CHI. AUS COL INOLU6/AMA OKC, PHI. PIT AIC STl TUL WIC CLE COA DAY OE,T EVL FWA PEO. SAN TOl: 10/2618814011

'f.> ~ ..... _"

OAKBATHROOM

ACCESSORIES• Add warmth and beauty to your

bathroom with these oak bathaccessories /

,

KINKEADTM

~-PASS $BATHENCLOSURE

~ • Tempered safety glass inrich textured pattern

• Corrosion-resistant, sllver-anodlz~ aluminum fra~

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limited quantl\les Sorry, no rain,checks. At least one of each itemavaIlable In the store at the begin,nrng of the sale

OUR -MOil-F" srORE HOCIRS:SMu.DAY 7:30 9,.aUIIDAY 7:30 6,..

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