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T 'W ^ UpgjiUljpi — -T ' iij j 4iwjw!p.pip»!i«. 'w.- J >wpmiiipp>^ I? Weekend of May 15-16. 1971 today's hot line L Vol. 84. No. 68 18 Pages. 2 Sections 3 what's inside r Read It First t i Read Uie instructioiis on PlymoiiUi park- ing meters before depositing a coin — that’s the advice from police headquarters. New rates are in effect on 60 of the downtown meters, but their penny slot is meaningless. Acting Chief Loren Johnson tdls the details. PageiA Service Champs First place for the first time. That’s the record posted by the Jaycettes of Plymouth in community service competition among Michi- gan Jaycee auxiliaries. It was their work at “Cottage Two’’ that won the award. Page3A Diploma Time It will be graduation time Friday in one area of Plymouth School system operations. But unlike the high school commencement next mcmth, this ceremony will be closed to the public. The occasion wiU be presentation of diplomas at the Detroit House of Correction. PageJA Not Farewell % i One of Plymouth’s best-known ministers hasannounced he’s retiring, but not leaving the area. Read about him in our Church Section. Page 7 A Symphony Week K I i* May 15 to 22 is Plymouth Symphony wedt. Families are being invited to join the 25-year- (dd symphony. The sym|diony society will hold its annual meeting and scholarships will be awarded. PagelA Amusements ...... ................. 4A Churches in Action ........ ............. 6-7A Classified Want A d s ...... ............ Sec. B Deaths and Funerals ..... .................. 6A Observing Sports ........... ................ 10A Sports—Prep and Pro .... ............ 9-10A Spotlight on W om en ..... .................. 5A •eM corv tifnw to trow in tlso *70n Ofid of MiooMntfo of Don't mas what those man have to say in a spa- tial Michigan Waak saetion coming in this Wadnasday's (May 19) Ohsanmr. YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER 15* a Copy Twp. Bans Open Fires . i For Trash By MAURIE WALKER Trash flres, leaf fires and all open burning are now illegal in Plymouth Township. A recommendation by Plymouth Township Fire Chief James Gignac that the township’s ordinance regarding open burning be duuiged to conform, with the Wayne County and State air pollution r^ulations, has been approved by the board of trustees. of the towmdiip. “Consequently, a fire department officer or myself must make an investigation the complaint to ascertain no inunediate hazard to life, health or property is volved.” in- THE PROCEDURES for recdpt and investigation of comfdaints were outlined by Gignac. IT BECAME an “instant family" for Harry and Elizabeth Theisen this week as the Plym- outh couple adopted these six boys and girls through action in Wayne County Probate Court. The two boys in front are Jonathon. 10, and Robert. 14. The girls (from left) are Dar- lene. 12; Deborah. 16; Jennifer. 16. and Bren- da. 14. (Observer photo by Harry Mauthe) Parenthood In A Hurry 6 Included In Adoption Michigan pollution regulations state that no open buring ia permitted in the state. The township or- dinance, which will be amended subject to review by the township attorney, says, “The chief of the fire department may prohibit any or all bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires when at- mosfdieric conditions or local circumstances make such Fires hazardous." “When a burning complaint is made, the caller is asked to identify, himself and provide not only the location of the fire but also his name, address and telephone number. He is then given the alternative of making a formal, signed complaint, or an informal one." Bv MARGARET MILLER It's official now-Harry and Elizabeth Theisen are parents of six. And it happened all at once. The Plymouth coufde, who live at 9065 Lilley, have had the four sisters and two brothers with them for about 2>2 years. So last Monday they went to Wayne County Probate Court in Detroit and legally adopted them all. Judge James Lin- coln called the action “most unusual.” “ He seemed a little shocked.” Mrs. Theisen said later. The story began several years ago. Elizabeth Theisen explained. She and her husband had no children and decided to try to adopt “a small family.” She’s 32 now and her husband is 35. Children’s Aid in E)etroit came up with a family, but it wasn’t exactly small. There were two sets of twins, one teenaged and one pre-teen, and a younger girl and boy. “THEY HAD BEEN living apart, in foster homes, for about six years,’’ Mrs. Theisen said. The couple decided they wanted the clan, but thought they had better start as foster parents. After the youngsters’ arrival came many months of working out assorted problems, helping per- sonalties develop, seeing six young peofrie through happy and perplexing situations. “But really, not much that was unusual,” said Mrs. Theisen. And finally, there was the decision, reached gradually, to make the adoption official for everybody. For the children, it was an ^event of such importance that some of them changed first names as well as last. “It’s an identity thing,” said their^ “It’s Fine, bt^ Lkeep getting the names mixed up." . But she ennumerated without a slip the names of her gang-Deborah and Jennifer, now 16; Robert and Brenda, 14; Darlene, 12; and Jonathon, 10. THE HOUSE ON Lilley held the big family without much trouble, but the Theisen’s did add a family room. Everyone pitched in to help Dad, who works for C &0 Railroad. “It isn’t quite finished yet,” Mrs. Theisen said. The years between arrival and adoption have been filled with the usual happenings of childhood, Mrs. Theisen said, and the children now go to Plymouth High, East Middle School, and Isbister elementary. 'The chief explained that because there have been many instances of direct violation of State and Wayne County regulations, there has been a general crackdown and strict enforcement of ap- plicable air pollution regulations. Gignac said an informal complaint is handled by the investigating officer, responding alone to make an on-site inspection and in- forming the burner if he is in violation of state and county r^ulatkms. Calvary JBajgrtist and the Salvation Army, althou^ Mr. and Mrs. Theisen are not diurch members. The older girls baby-sit, and young Jonathon delivers the Plymouth Mail and Observer, with an occasional assist from Darlene. Nothing very unCisual about this family, the parents would tell you. Except those legal papers' filed in ^obate Court. “The result of this en- forcement is that Wayne County has instructed me not to issue any permits to bum,” ttte cWef> i»hL*^ “The fire department of- ficer also will make a determination as to the hazard involved and or violatkm of the township’s fire prevention ordinance. The burner will be instructed to extinguish the Fire,” said Gignac. "Briefly, this action means that all open burning is prohibited in Plymouth Township and Wayne Coun- ty.’' He said should the burner refuse to extmguish the fire, vestigatkm and proeecatioB under the applicable regulations. GIGNAC EMPHASIZED that the Wayne County Air Pollution Board is the only agency in the county whidi has the authority to issue permits to bum. Dedication Of Parking Area Planned For Government Day Dedication of the Wiedman Parking Lot ( mi the site next to the Mayflower Hotel where the Wiedman auto dealership stood for many years will be among the highlights of Plymouth’s Government Day obwrvance Monday as part tk the Midiigan Week program. Plymouth Municipal Building Authority will be the host at a luncheon for dignitaries. Mrs. Paul (Bernice) Wied- man, widow of the man for whom the facility is named, has come from her home in Winter Haven, Fla., to par- ticipate in the ceremony at 12:45 p.m. Shealso'will be jmned by the business leaders whose financial participation made development of the parking lot possible. After the dedication and unveiling of a plaque, the In the group will be Plymouth’s principal guest of the day. Mayor Jule Famularo of Troy and his party. Troy and Plymouth are paired in the annual statewide ex- change of mayors, and while Famularo is being hosted here. Mayor James McKeon will lead a delegation whidi will be enjoying the hospitality of the Oakland County city. JULE FAMULARO Mayor of Troy MAYOR AND MRS. Famularo and Troy Com- missioner and Mrs. Sh«^ood Shaver will be welcomed to the area with a coffee reception at 9:15 a.m. to be presented by the League of Women Voters in City Hall. Tours of residential, business and industrial areas will occupy much of the day. one of the features being a helicopter flight over the area. The Troy mayor and his wife are avid collectors of early American antiques and during their shopping ex- cursion are certain to find their interest in this hobby whetted by Plymouth’s numerous antique shops. The dimax of their visit will be a dinner at 7 p.m. in the Round Table Club with municipal department heads, school representatives and their wives. Plymouth’s of- ficial host for the day will be Mayor Pro Tern Donald R. Bidwell. ' “We can su|^ly residents with applicatiims,” he said. “However, these applications must be taken to the Air Pollution Board at 1311 E. Jefferson in Detroit for ap- proval. There is no guarantee approval will be granted. \i^en an application is sub- mitted to the board, an in- spector will make an on-site investigation of the situation and make his recom- mendation to the board.” Gignac said the township fire departmoit is not an enforcemrat agency of Wayne County. “However, whenever a comidaint is received, even thou^ this department is not an enforcement agency of county air pollution "egulations, the fire depart- ment has a duty and responsibility to all residents Radtke Killer Hunted •yMAUHEWAUCR Ap intensive manhunt is underway by police and sher- iff’s deputia from Wayne and Oakland Counties for the killer of Kathy Radtke, 17, of Novi, whose nude body was found Thursday evening floating in three feet of water just off shore of a small lake near Holly, Mich. THE FIRST CLUE that the body was Kathy’s came when police noticed two rings on her fingers, one a class ring from Novi High School bearing the initials K.R. The other ring, containing a blue stone, matched the description of a ring given her by Keyes. Kathy was last seen Jan. 31 in the company of John Keyes Jr., 19, of NorthviDe who was found shot to death in his car on Napier near Six Mile Rd. in NorthvMe Township on Feb. 1. OMdMd County Undersheriff Leon Haaen told the Observer Kathy had been shot once thsough the chest and had been Hazen said that although the bullet had passed completely through the girl’s body, leaving no clue as to the caliber, police feel certain the same person killed her who m u r d e ^ Keyes. Dr. John Burton, Oakland County Medical Ezamtaier Udd the Observer that ideOification of the ghTs body was made by a Mend of the Radtke family. He said the body was partially The body was discovered Thursday by two Livonia boys, Michael and Doaald Hiydiea, who were returaiag to shore after a fishing trip. It was floating in the reeds near the shore Ihw. Police from various surrounding communities as well as Wayne County Sheriff officers have been tracing clues for 3Vii months in an effort to locate the girl. Countless tips had proved fruitless, including one that the girl’s body had been buried in a large dump at Six Mile and Napier roads. The site where the body was found is SOmiles north of the spot where Keyes was found dead. Hie lake is a mfle west (d I-7S in a small state park With a few cabins and a small sandy D6SCB. KITE SEASON, emphastzud by a warm spring sun. brought an out- ing of 300 Plymouth State Home and Training School lesidants and Meff. Crossed and tangled strings wer^more of a handicap than wheelchairs and braces m 30 kites m ^ it alok A picnic lunch capped the day in the hills. J < - I “Upon receipt of a signed formal com{riaint, the fire department offica* will make an on-site investigation,’’ Gignac exfdained. “The in- vestigation wiU also reveal if a hazard to life, health or property exists and the burner will be instructed to ex- tinguish the fire. “The formal complaint would then be r^erred to the Wayne (bounty Department of Air Pollution for prosecution.” Prior to the cradcdown by the air pollution board, the fire department was aUe to issue a permit for all open fires. Thiese were issued on a one- day basis. “With the change in the township’s ordinance, this will no longer be true,” Gignac emphasized. t GIGNAC SAID the com- plaint would then go before a duly constituted court and upon conviction of a vkriation ' of the air pollution r^ulatkms, a Fme $100 or 90 days in the county jail, or both / may be im post for each violation. ; i

Transcript of Twp. Bans Open Fires For Trash - Plymouth District Library

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Weekend of May 15-16. 1971

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Vol. 84. No. 68 18 Pages. 2 Sections3w h a t 's i n s i d e

r Read It First

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Read Uie instructioiis on PlymoiiUi park­ing meters before depositing a coin — that’s the advice from police headquarters. New rates are in effect on 60 of the downtown meters, but their penny slot is meaningless. Acting Chief Loren Johnson tdls the details.

PageiA

Service Champs

First place for the first time. That’s the record posted by the Jaycettes of Plymouth in community service competition among Michi- gan Jaycee auxiliaries. It was their work at “Cottage Two’’ that won the award.

Page3A

Diploma TimeIt will be graduation time Friday in one

area of Plymouth School system operations. But unlike the high school commencement next mcmth, this ceremony will be closed to the public. The occasion wiU be presentation of diplomas at the Detroit House of Correction.

PageJA

Not Farewell

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One of Plymouth’s best-known ministers hasannounced he’s retiring, but not leaving the area. Read about him in our Church Section.

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Symphony WeekK

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May 15 to 22 is Plymouth Symphony wedt. Families are being invited to join the 25-year- (dd symphony. The sym|diony society will hold its annual meeting and scholarships will be awarded.

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A m usem ents...... ................. 4AChurches in Action ........ ............. 6-7AClassified W ant A d s ...... ............Sec. BDeaths and Funerals ..... .................. 6AObserving Sports ........... ................ 10ASports—Prep and Pro .... ............ 9-10ASpotlight on W o m en ..... .................. 5A

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Don't m a s what those man have to say in a spa­t ia l M ichigan W aak saetion coming in this Wadnasday's (M ay 19) Ohsanmr.

YOUR HOMETOW N NEW SPAPER

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Twp. BansOpen Fires

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For TrashBy MAURIE WALKER

Trash flres, leaf fires and all open burning are now illegal in Plymouth Township.

A recommendation by Plymouth Township Fire Chief James Gignac that the to w n sh ip ’s o rd in an c e regarding open burning be duuiged to conform, with the Wayne County and State air pollution r^ulations, has been approved by the board of trustees.

of the towmdiip.“ Consequently, a fire

department officer or myself must make an investigation the complaint to ascertain no inunediate hazard to life, health or property is volved.”

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THE PROCEDURES for recdpt and investigation of comfdaints were outlined by Gignac.

IT BECAME an “ instan t family" for Harry and Elizabeth Theisen th is w eek a s th e Plym­outh couple adop ted th e se six boys and girls th ro u g h a c t io n in W a y n e C o u n ty P ro b a te

Court. The tw o boys in front are Jo n a th o n . 10, and Robert. 14. The girls (from left) are Dar­lene. 12; D eborah. 16; Jennifer. 16. and Bren­da. 14. (O bserver pho to by Harry M authe)

Parenthood In A Hurry

6 Included In Adoption

M ic h ig a n p o llu t io n regulations state that no open buring ia permitted in the state. The township or­dinance, which will be amended subject to review by the township attorney, says, “The chief of the fire department may prohibit any or all bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires when at- mosfdieric conditions or local circumstances make such Fires hazardous."

“When a burning complaint is made, the caller is asked to identify, himself and provide not only the location of the fire but also his name, address and telephone number. He is then given the alternative of making a formal, signed complaint, or an informal one."

Bv MARGARET MILLER

It's official now-Harry and Elizabeth Theisen are parents of six. And it happened all at once.

The Plymouth coufde, who live at 9065 Lilley, have had the four sisters and two brothers with them for about 2>2 years.

So last Monday they went to Wayne County Probate Court in Detroit and legally adopted them all. Judge James Lin­coln called the action “most unusual.”

“ He seemed a little shocked.” Mrs. Theisen said later.

The story began several years ago. Elizabeth Theisen explained. She and her husband had no children and decided to try to adopt “a

small family.” She’s 32 now and her husband is 35.

Children’s Aid in E)etroit came up with a family, but it wasn’t exactly small. There were two sets of twins, one teenaged and one pre-teen, and a younger girl and boy.

“THEY HAD BEEN living apart, in foster homes, for about six years,’’ Mrs.Theisen said.

The couple decided they wanted the clan, but thought they had better start as foster parents.

After the youngsters’ arrival came many months of working out assorted problems, helping per­sonalties develop, seeing six young peofrie through happy and perplexing situations.

“But really, not much that

was unusual,” said Mrs. Theisen.

And finally, there was the decision, reached gradually, to make the adoption official for everybody.

For the children, it was an ^event of such importance that some of them changed first names as well as last.

“It’s an identity thing,” said their^“It’s Fine, bt^ Lkeep getting the names mixed up.". But she ennumerated without a slip the names of her gang-Deborah and Jennifer, now 16; Robert and Brenda, 14; Darlene, 12; and Jonathon, 10.

THE HOUSE ON Lilley held the big family without much trouble, but the Theisen’s did add a family room. Everyone pitched in to help Dad, who

works for C & 0 Railroad.“It isn’t quite finished yet,”

Mrs. Theisen said.The years between arrival

and adoption have been filled with the usual happenings of childhood, Mrs. Theisen said, and the children now go to Plymouth High, East Middle School, and Isbister elementary.

'The chief explained that because there have been many instances of direct violation of State and Wayne County regulations, there has been a general crackdown and strict enforcement of ap­plicable air pollution regulations.

Gignac said an informal complaint is handled by the in v e s tig a tin g o ff ic e r , responding alone to make an on-site inspection and in­forming the burner if he is in violation of state and county r^ulatkms.

Calvary JBajgrtist and the Salvation Army, althou^ Mr. and Mrs. Theisen are not diurch members. The older girls baby-sit, and young Jonathon delivers the Plymouth Mail and Observer, with an occasional assist from Darlene.

Nothing very unCisual about this family, the parents would tell you. Except those legal papers' filed in ^obate Court.

“The result of this en­forcement is that Wayne County has instructed me not to issue any permits to bum,” ttte cWef>i»hL*

“The fire department of­ficer also will make a determination as to the hazard involved and or violatkm of the township’s fire prevention ordinance. The burner will be instructed to extinguish the Fire,” said Gignac.

"Briefly, this action means that all open burning is prohibited in Plymouth Township and Wayne Coun­ty.’'

He said should the burner refuse to extmguish the fire,

vestigatkm and proeecatioB under the applicable regulations.

GIGNAC EMPHASIZED that the Wayne County Air Pollution Board is the only agency in the county whidi has the authority to issue permits to bum.

Dedication Of Parking Area Planned For Government Day

Dedication of the Wiedman Parking Lot (mi the site next to the Mayflower Hotel where the Wiedman auto dealership stood for many years will be among the highlights of Plymouth’s Government Day obwrvance Monday as part tk the Midiigan Week program.

Plymouth Municipal Building Authority will be the host at a luncheon for dignitaries.

Mrs. Paul (Bernice) Wied­man, widow of the man for whom the facility is named, has come from her home in Winter Haven, Fla., to par­ticipate in the ceremony at 12:45 p.m.Shealso'will be jmned by the

business leaders whose financial participation made development of the parking lot possible.

After the dedication and unveiling of a plaque, the

In the group will be Plymouth’s principal guest of the day. Mayor Jule Famularo of Troy and his party. Troy and Plymouth are paired in the annual statewide ex­change of mayors, and while Famularo is being hosted here. Mayor James McKeon will lead a delegation whidi will be enjoying the hospitality of the Oakland County city.

JULE FAMULARO Mayor of Troy

MAYOR AND MRS. Famularo and Troy Com­missioner and Mrs. Sh«^ood Shaver will be welcomed to the area with a coffee reception at 9:15 a.m. to be presented by the League of Women Voters in City Hall.

Tours of residential, business and industrial areas will occupy much of the day.

one of the features being a helicopter flight over the area.

The Troy mayor and his wife are avid collectors of early American antiques and during their shopping ex­cursion are certain to find their interest in this hobby whetted by Plymouth’s numerous antique shops.

The dimax of their visit will be a dinner at 7 p.m. in the Round Table Club with municipal department heads, school representatives and their wives. Plymouth’s of­ficial host for the day will be Mayor Pro Tern Donald R. Bidwell. '

“We can su|^ly residents with applicatiims,” he said. “However, these applications must be taken to the Air Pollution Board at 1311 E. Jefferson in Detroit for ap­proval. There is no guarantee approval will be granted. \i^en an application is sub­mitted to the board, an in­spector will make an on-site investigation of the situation and make his recom­mendation to the board.”

Gignac said the township fire departmoit is not an enforcemrat agency of Wayne County.

“ However, whenever a comidaint is received, even thou^ this department is not an enforcement agency of county air pollution "egulations, the fire depart­ment has a duty and responsibility to all residents

Radtke Killer Hunted•yMAUHEWAUCR

Ap intensive manhunt is underway by police and sher­iff’s deputia from Wayne and Oakland Counties for the killer of Kathy Radtke, 17, of Novi, whose nude body was found Thursday evening floating in three feet of water just off shore of a small lake near Holly, Mich.

THE FIRST CLUE that the body was Kathy’s came when police noticed two rings on her fingers, one a class ring from Novi High School bearing the initials K.R. The other ring, containing a blue stone, matched the description of a ring given her by Keyes.

Kathy was last seen Jan. 31 in the company of John Keyes Jr., 19, of NorthviDe who was found shot to death in his car on Napier near Six Mile Rd. in NorthvMe Township on Feb. 1.

OMdMd County Undersheriff Leon Haaen told the Observer Kathy had been shot once thsough the chest and had been

Hazen said that although the bullet had passed completely through the girl’s body, leaving no clue as to the caliber, police feel certain the same person killed her who m u rd e ^ Keyes.

Dr. John Burton, Oakland County Medical Ezamtaier Udd the Observer that ideOification of the ghTs body was made by a Mend of the Radtke family. He said the body was partially

The body was discovered Thursday by two Livonia boys, Michael and Doaald Hiydiea, who were returaiag to shore after a fishing trip. It was floating in the reeds near the shore Ihw.

Police from various surrounding communities as well as Wayne County Sheriff officers have been tracing clues for 3Vii months in an effort to locate the girl. Countless tips had proved fruitless, including one that the girl’s body had been buried in a large dump at Six Mile and Napier roads.

The site where the body was found is SO miles north of the spot where Keyes was found dead. Hie lake is a mfle west (d I-7S in a small state park With a few cabins and a small sandyD6SCB.

KITE SEASON, emphastzud by a warm spring sun. brought an out­ing of 300 Plymouth State Home and Training School lesidants and Meff. Crossed and tangled strings wer^more of a handicap than wheelchairs and braces m 30 kites m ^ it alok A picnic lunch capped the day in thehills.

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“Upon receipt of a signed formal com{riaint, the fire department offica* will make an on-site investigation,’’ Gignac exfdained. “The in­vestigation wiU also reveal if a hazard to life, health or property exists and the burner will be instructed to ex­tinguish the fire.

“The formal complaint would then be r^erred to the Wayne (bounty Department of Air Pollution for prosecution.”

Prior to the cradcdown by the air pollution board, the fire department was aUe to issue a permit for all open fires. Thiese were issued on a one- day basis.

“With the change in the township’s ordinance, this will no longer be true,” Gignac emphasized.

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GIGNAC SAID the com­plaint would then go before a duly constituted court and upon conviction of a vkriation ' of the air pollution r^ulatkms, a Fme $100 or 90 days in the county jail, or both / may be im post for each violation.

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THREE CITIES ARTS CLUB m em bers currently have their paintings arKJ o th e r w orks on display in th e library of Schoolcraft College. Mrs. P enelope W right o f Plym outh se ts yp th e aiY angem ents for public view ­ing. (O bserver pho to by Bob W oodring)

On Deanes L ist

PLYMOUTH Eliahrth Delaney, d an g er

of Mr. and M n. Robert Dela­ney, 41130 Gyde Road, has been named to the dean’s IM for the

winter quarter at Baldwin- WaUace College, Berea, Ohio. She achieved a grade index better than 3.5 on a scale which has 4.0 as the maxiinum.

The University of Midiigan’s Medical Center is an 81-acre complex of patient care, teaching and research. It consists of the nation’s first and largest university hospital and the nation’s medical and nursing sdiools.

Flymooth police, 463«00; Plymouth fire «S-1S13; Strnm, Ttl-WX; Plymouth Towndi^ lb^,463-3545; Canton Towndiip Bie, 46^4114; “Bub Line” for Information on drugs (Fciitay, Saturday, Sunday). 46M000.

HBTORICALMU8EUMSunday, Ms^ 16 - Ptymouth Historical Museum at Church

and Main wfflbeopentsvisitors from 2 tp 5 p.m.WIEDMAN DEDICATION

MmKUy, May 17 — One of the highlights of Michigan Week’s Govemm^ Daq will be the unveiling of a |daque and dixtiratinn of the Wiedman paikhig lot next to the Ma^ower Hotd at 12:45 p.m.

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONMonday, May 17 — The Sarah Ann Cochrane, chapter of the

DAR will have a potluck sandwich luncheon at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. D.H. Baumhart, 35011 Munger, Livonia. Members will report on the state conference and Continoital Cmigress.

PLYMOUTH REGISTERED NURSESMrmday, May 17 - The annual potluck dinner of the associa­

tion will be M d at 7 p.m. in the Veterans Manorial Bldg., 173 N. Main. The program will include a white elephant auction. All registered nurses in the PI)rnK>uth school district are encouraged to attend. For other details, call Mn. Melvin Dodes.

OPTIMIST CLUBMonday, May 17 - The dinner meeting of the Plymouth

Optimist Gub will open at 7 p.m. at Lofy’s.

TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SPECIAL M EETING MAY 4,1971

Th« n u t U t WM ca lltd to ordor a t 7 :SS P.M. by theSapervU or. All

ITEM NO. I - TOWNSHIP RECREATIONAL PROJECT. The Boardt of the RarraWhwal Prapoaal, and tt

I WoMd he the lin t pR^eet Mr. B ncn win j Um U be reMtaed by M j 1,

im .M ia .1 ■ ■iM Ihe L a a ^ D la B o a d i« d th e N g M i« o fa D i« « e >

r eae; aiao, the befidhis of the road. Mr. Broca h to lepart bach to the Board the lin t inJMy. SwpeMad by Mr. Aih aad ewiled M Hhnowly.R M NO. II-STORM SEWER STUDY. The rcpofti OB the Storm Sewer Stady, both Pheac No. 1 aad 3 w ere dlecnsacd. end the Com m ittee

I a “M i v heck*’ poSey lor devdopen. Mr. OrcriMh moved

I to cnethiM their peM pceeUcce of wrpilrliu devdopen to saUefy th e E ag laccr’i rcqalrem enta. Supported by Mr. Bnrke ta d

ITEM NO. m-BRENDBR-HAM ILL h AasocUtca, lac . R e; C nrreat

dwtoae lor erteaMoa of the ryatom. PWetoton w aahddoerto rm ) priertnea. The lellowii« proiaeli were praaaatod: 1. Toeqahh O ack

t tram Sheldea Road-1 Ptymoalh Gerdeae Sabdri- . X G eorfi a Roskana Sabdritooe. 4. Sheldoa IndBBtiial Park. $. Joy

t of ShrUoa Road. It waa mocad by Ifr. MMliastoB.I Mr. Adk. that Ptymoatti G aidias Sahdhrtaiaa a d Geocfe a

I b t g h ra prhitlly b e e a a i the nailary aad itarm m a n of the poBathai toetar, Uaae people Aoald be |i«ea l in t eoaddwMioa oa f a ^

pmieela. R w e hBlhw atatod that the T eaqad i O w k Bada ihoald be the aaeaad prelect , a d the Shilda la d a d rU P n k aad the Joy Road

IN. TWitkorlal R a d aad hWB Back Road to K d se Road a d aloag r Read to the H o a a of Oorraettoa b e fo a the c ip ranw w h h a s t Mr.

d that Mr. RambeSo had awaad to take it bom Territori­al Read to the TMMr Coart at Mi c ip a a e . Mr. H aifll p v e a adhaatod eoet ef MSiMP lor tMi wator profaet The propoeed water project a Bech R a d b o a P w a B Reed to A a Arbor TkaB aad A a Arbor Trefl waatarly te Am A rbor R eed eadw aatarly to th e P iao Prope rty waa d k e a a a d a tla a s to a d a p a a d th a tth iB p ro Ja c td o a ld b e iB th e to w B - todph Ih d eaadderatioa. t t w e aeowed by Mr. Ocerhoh, aappoited by Mr. A ib .th a tth e F a sh w |a iM e e < iw lH H h e p la a a d e d ce rth e fa rh id ia ta

I ceat af i m e n . to be paid boat the Wator Bead l a w . C n ie d

I to ad jo n a the niii>Hag. eapportod by M n. Hohaca. 1 1 1 :« P JI.

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Asst.^upt. John Hoben has been woriung on the sta tio ir Ittojectforfouryeaciandhqpes;; to have the station broadcasting - from the high school in the fall.

To keep the project ridlingr the Plymonth Board of Eihica-: tkm allocated 12,(50 for consult- ant fees and services. The board earlier budgeted $25,000 for: equioment. ;

John Browne of Browne* Renaud Associates is the! consultant and will prepare tbej FCC license application aften construction of the statkm and! wilhcoordinate the construe-1 tiOD.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMENMonday, May 17 - Installation of officers will be the main

feature of a 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting at the Hillside Inn.CITY COMMISSION

Tuesday, May 18 - The r^ular meeting of the commission has been switched to Tuesday this week and will convene at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall.

PLYMOUTH KIWANIS CLUBTuesday, May 18 - Dinner meeting will be held at 6:20 p.m. in

the Mayflower Hotel.WEIGHT WATCHERS

Tuesday, May 18 - Reducing devotees will meet at 10 a.m. in the Credit Union Bldg., 500 S. Harv^.

ODDFELLOWSTuesday, May 18 - Lodge meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the Odd

Fellows Hall, 344 Elizabeth.SPEBSQSA

Tuesday, May 18 - Men’s barber shop songfest under direc­tion of Gordon Limburg will get under way at 8:30 p.m. in the music room of Central Junior High School.

TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSIONWednesday, May 19 - The monthly meeting of the Plymouth

Township Planning Commission will convene at 8 p.m. in Town­ship Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Rd.

MOTHERS OF TWINSWednesday, May Ift- The Plymouth-Nortbville branch of the

Mothos of Twins organization will meet at 8 p.m. at 1106 Jeffrey Dr., Northville.

LIVELIHOOD DAY LUNCHEONWednesday, May 19 - One of Michigan Week’s top events will

be a civic luncheon at 12 nooii in Plymouth High School. Reservations at $3.25 each may be may throu^ the Chamber of Commerce.

SWEET ADELINESWednesday, May 19 - Ladies’ evening of song wiU b^in at 8:

15 p.m. in the music room of Coitral Junior H i^ School, Gordon Limburg conducting.

TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLYWednesday, May 19 - TOPS members have a choice of two

sessions at 10:30 a.m. and 7;30 p.m., both in the Veterans Memori­al Bldg., 173 N. Main.

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New Meter1

Rates Now In Effect

PLYMOUTH

Acting Police Chief Loren Johnson announced Friday that 60 prime shopping area parking meters have been converted to a new fee schedule as ordered by the Gty Commission.

However, Johnson foresees confusion among motorists when they find that toese meters still will swallow their peimies- but not register any time.

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Johnson suggested that the instruction card inside each meter be read carefully before coins are inserted.

The rates for the meters in question have been set at five cents for 30 minutes and lO cents for 60. Both nickels and dimes wiU be taken by the meters, but the forma* 12 minutes for a penny category has been eliminated.

A child doesn’t have to be bombarded with toys and things to do. A box of crayons and stacks papa* may provide a morning of activity. It absorbs all of~a child’s at­tention.

NOTICEDO G UCENSES

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, M ^ C rilG A N

Notice is hereby given that current dog licenses will oqiire on MAY 31,1971, and owners of aU dop that are over four (4) months old and are not vaccinated and licensed by June 1,1971, will be subject to violation tidi- ets.Licenses may be obtained at toe Treasora’s Office at the City Hall, 201S. Main St, Monday throng Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 pjn. You most present a Rrines Vaccination Certificate wfaidi valid during toe next license period, Please do not bring your dog. The City Hall will be closed on MONDAY, MAY 31,1971.

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PLYMOUTH The Wayne County Qiild

D e v e lo p m e n t C e n te r assistance project of the Plymouth Jaycee auxiliary recently was awarded first prise in community service competition among all Middgan Jaycee auxiliariCB.

This marks the first time

that the Plymouth Jaycettes ever have won a first place award at the state level.

The project began last September when it was decided by members of the auxiliary to expand an existing program at the Child Devdopmeitt Center to in­dude one visit a month rather

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Wa'd rathar tail you about our pJan for pampanng your furs about tha safaguards wa taka in ciasning and glazing . about tha thoroughnass with which w* maka rapairs and control storaga tamparaturas^

. about our praoccupation with constant inspection . and. most of aH. with our lova. concern, and respect for fine pelts

Do wa compiataly insure furs? Of course! Doesn't everybody ? Try us tha mors you valua your furs, tha more you will valua our unique pampanng plan

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than the previous four visits a year.

As outlined in a rqw it submitted to the competition judging committee, the purpose of the program was to "provide a series of pleasureable experiences and activities for the girts in cottage No. 2 at the Child Devdopracnt Center". This was accomplished 1^ meeting with the g i ^ one evening one night eadi month from Oc­tober through May.

Kart Miller was appointed ^airm an of^ the project by

! Conrad, and committee of Sue

Linda Quinn, and Dalgard was

lible for setting up the and program for the

ly visits.THE MONTHLY programs

consisted mainly of craft-type activities which the girls were able to complete in one evening. Through these visits, the Jaycettes wo« aUe to fulfill at least partially two basic needs of the girls, those being the need for contact with people outside the institution and a need to do things that they as young girls are in­terested in but unable to do because of a lack of funds.

The challenge to the auxiliary throu^ this project was formidable, to say the least. For many of the auxiliary members this was their first experience with institutions such as the center.

In the beginning, they ad­mit. the girls were suspicious of them, and tension was obvious in both groups initially. However, the auxiliary monb«^ were able to convey a feeling d genuine interest in the girls and a mutual trust resulted.

Auxiliary members who participated in the project incinded Gayie Aidredge. Polly Allen. Pam Boden, Sharon BneU. PoUy Carrico. Marilyn Cody. Dianne Conrad. Kay Camming. Kathy Diesel. Jndy ForMng. Sne Gautier. Bonnie Gmham. Mary Sne Arbonr. Karen Herter. Sandy Hill. Jo EJlcn Hincker. Mary Oboo. Jan Raggiero. Carol Smith. Gretchen Stock. Diane Swinton. Jndy Tnrck. Linda West. Chris Wagner, and Carol Wickard.

The project concluded on May 12, and is scheduled to be coidinued next year.

The Stroller.. .

Yea, M ic h ig a n !

By W. W. EDGAR

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Several years ago while on an enjoyable vacation in O dora^, The StroUa* sat with a groiq> of veteran tourists looking up at Pike’s Peak.

It was the first time be had caad his eyes on if and after seeing sudi sights as Mt. Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and the scenic trip down tbriMigh Cheyenne, Wyoming, through the funed Thompson Canyon and the beauty of Estes Paik, it seemedas though the ultimate had been reached.

As a youth he had studied about Pike’s Penh, never thinking in those days that he’d ever get the chance to see it, and now The Stroller was thrilled beyond words.

That is, until one of the tourists who had traveled the mountains from end to end, turned, and with a smile on his face, remarked -

"This is the greatest monument to publicity I ever have seen.’’

The Stroller must have looked surprised for his touring friend explained -

"You know Pike’s Peak isn’t the tallest peak in this range. Neither is it the most beautiful.

"There must be a dozen peaks higher than Pike’s Peak and tba« are others that add much mwe beauty to the scen« 7 - but none got the publicity Pike’s Peak got through the years and now it is the best known of all. It just shows what publicity can do."

THROUGH THE YEARS the peak has had the benefit of space in the public prints, not oidy by its discovery but by such sporting events as hill dimbing auto races and the mountain climbers.

The Stroller got to thinking aboiU this Coav«rsatioB in the moantains as we approach Mkhigaa Week - one of the most novel activitlet spon­sored by any state in the Union.

A good friend of the founds of Bfidiigan Week, the late Don Weekes, The Stroller often heard him bmnoan the lack of attentkxi given to Michigan and all d its natural assets.

Often was he heard to argue that the time bad come for the people of Michigan to "blow their own bom," before the state was lost in the race for public aclaim.

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IT WAS THIS great desire that caused him to cmiceive the idea of Midiigan Week - and give the residents the chance to shout the state’s praises.

Don furnished much of the information for the first campaign and offered these o u ts ta n d in g M ichigan features:

• Michigan has more shore line than the entire Atlantic coast from Maine io Florida.

o Michigan has more lakes than any other state.

o Michigan b the only state that is cat almost in half by the world's most outstanding waterway.

o Michigan was the first state to paint a line in the middle of the highway to promote safety.

o Michigan was the first state to paint white lines on the edge of highways to guide drivers at night.

• Michigan is the state that put the world on wheels.

• Michigan long has been the center of furniture in­dustry.

These and many more.So, as we reach another

Michigan Week, as Ed Sullivan would say ^

"L et’s have it for Michigan.”

Yea, Michigan.

Dog License Time Is Now

PLYMOUTH Current dog licenses

throughout Plymouth-city and township alike-wili ex- IHre in two wertrs and public officials have joined in urging owners to buy their new licenses immediately and thus avoid penalties

Both Township Clerk Helen Richardson and City Clerk Eugene Slider pointed out that the last day for purchase of 1971 licmses will be Friday, May 28.

'This will be the last day of business at Township Hall and City Hall until Tuesday, June 1 bemuse of the long holiday weekend surrounding Mem­orial Day.

The license fee per dog is $3 in the township and $2 in the city.

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Industrial Art Work On View

PLYMOUTH Students of Plymouth

School’s Industrial arts department currently have a displayof their works on public exhibit in the Edison Co. window at Main and Ann Arbor Trail.

Photographs, architectural drawings, tools made in the machine shop, and various rtectrical projects are among the items on display.

Mrs. Jessie Hud^n, Larry Phillips and Mike Kohut arranged the exhibit on behalf of the Plymouth Fine Arts Council.

Makes All A ’sPLYMOUTH

Belinda Pate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Pate, 9074 Sheldon, Plymouth, was among 123 Baylor University students who earned a straight-A average for the 1970 fall semester.

Miss Pate is a graduate student in physical education jand graduated from Plymouth High Sdxwl in 1966.

PLYMOUTHTha continuing education

program of the Plymouth Community School District will award 16 inmates of the Detroit House of Cwrection with their high sdMol diplomas in gradua­tion cerenianies to be hdd at 6: 45 p.m., Friday, May 21.

The students have comideted the requirements for a high school degree as a result of a pioneer program initiated at DeHoCo last year by the continuing education depart­ment.

Consisting of 61 classes and 15 tutorial periods, this year the program involved 185 students and 26 teachos, a considerable increase ova: last year.

Course oficrings at DeHoCo vary born music appreciation, home and family, and art to literature and butiness courses. Teachers are .employed from the Plyroouth and surrounding areas, and are under the super­vision of William Bannon, warden. Strict security arrange­ments are enforced.

Teachers are required to make Jthe adjustment of work­ing in an environment where they are not free to do as they please, but rather as the rules permit. This sometimes presents problems, as experi­ence has shown. But as time goes on and the program matures, the in-oblems become fewer and the program smoothes itself out, according

V~M Honors David SibboldPLYMOUTH

David J. Sibbold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Sibbold, 1149 Ross, was one of 36 undergradu­ate and graduate students in the University of Michigan College of Engineering who were

honored recently for their outstanding achievement.

The college’s distinguished achievement awards and special awards were presented at an honors luncheon.

to Herbert Woolweavc/of the Plymouth sdMolB.

An integral part f t the program is tiie couuadhM that it offers. The cootinuini educa­tion department onplo^ a full­time counselor at the i»ison, and all teachers perform this service when it is required of them.

The commencement exercis­es will be closed to the public, althou^ parents and families are invited. Supt. James Rossman of Plymouth will be the guest speaker.

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A LIVONIA GIRL Robin Grodok (left), will be th e bride in th e M a­zurka D ancing S oc ie ty 's p resen ta tion o f “Village W edding*' Sunday. M ay 16. a t 7 p.m .. in Rosary High School auditorium . 8 5 5 1 G reenfield. Detroit. W ith Robin a re tw o o th e r c a s t m em bers. T heresa Kasprow icz o f Redford Tow nship, an d S teve Ryznar of Livonia. S teve will be R obin 's fa ther in th e show , w hich will fea tu re darK es arKt co stu m es of m any countries, irwlud- ing Poland. Tickets are being sold by m em bers of th e society. (O bserver pho to by Bob Woodrir>g)

PLYMOUTHEight music scholarship

checks win be awarded-by conductor Wayne Dunlap at the annual meeting and potluck dinner of the P ly m o u th S y m p h o n y Society Wednesday, May 19, at 6:90 p.m., in MidiUe School West, ShMoa Rd. at Ann A r b o r T r .

The meeting and awards presentation win be hdd during Plymouth Symphony Week, Mi^ 15 to 22.

During the week, some 500 brodmres will be sent out offer­ing synqihoiiy memberships to famiUes. AU who are interested should contact the membership chairmen, Mrs. Thomas Poweil, 1978 Beech, Plymouth, <n- Mrs. Robert Spading, 11734 Amherst Court, Plymouth.

Plans for the coming year will be discussed at the meet­ing.

RECEIVING THE society’s award as the outstanding |dayer to audition will be Laura Jender, an ei^ith grade student at Middle School West . She win receive the Russell Isbister memorial award.

AWARDS OF ITS win go to Libby Glover, string bass;

Mark Norfleet, string baas; and Carole Surratt, viola. Four other teenagers wiU receive |50 awards. They are violinists Paul Albert, David Doty and Carol Whitman, and Barbara Smith, who (days the viola. !

The scholarships are awarded to enable promising students to further their studies at the Biatknal Music Camp, InteriodMO, or other summer music sdiodls.

The winners were chosen after auditioiis with Michael Endres, director of the Plymouth Youth Symphony; Nicholas Werdeil, Livonia SdMxds music instructor ; and Dunlap.

A tL MEMBERS of the society may attend the meeting. Meat and beverage will be provided by the Women’s Symphony League. Members are asked to bring their own service and a dish to pass.

The brief business meeting will include nomination of four new board members to replace Mrs. William Birge, Karl Jabara, Arthur Larson and kfrs. Thomas PoweU. Their terms ex|dre in June.

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Auditioiis for evenings of vaudeville and puppetry at Will-O-Way Theatre, 775 W. Long Lake Rd., are being held weekly, Wednesday afternoon, Thursday evening or Sunday afternoon.

Talent of all ages is needed. Appointmoits for auditkNis and tickets reservations for the vaudeville shows should be made by calling the theatre.

The shows will continue each wedeend through August.

Course In Movie Making Is Offered

Courses in “Movie M aking** and “ Understanding the Generation Gap’* began at the Orchard Ridge campus of Oakland Community C ollie last week but registrations are still being accq;)ted.

The cinem atography workshop on “Movie Making’’ will run for the next seven Mondays from 7 untU 9:30 p.m. in Room J-191 on the campus. Orchard Lake Road and 1-696. John Carlysle, founder of Interphase I Productions, will conduct the workshop on scriptwriting.

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shooting and editing, and sound track production. Students should bring cameras but will be given one to use if they do not have one.

“ U n d e rs tan d in g the Generation Gap’’ will be of­fered from 7 to 9:30 p.m. for- the next five Wednesdays and will feature a range of speakers including ministers, psychologists, government officiate and sociologists.

Richard Smith, chairman of the sociology department, will lead the class. A $15 fee will be charged for the first adidt in a family. $10 for the second adult and $5 for each child who attends.

Persons can register at the class this week.

(Tville Seeks ‘New Faces’

Persons in the Clarenceville School District interested in becoming members of the Clarenceville Entertainment Series committee are invited to attend a coffee beginning at 10: 30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 26, in the Board of Education office.

The board office is at 28830 W. Eight Mile.

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THESE MUSICIANS will be ass is ted in continuing their m usical s tu d ie s th is s u m m e r by the^ P ly m o u th S y m p h o n y S o c ie ty w h ic h w ill aw ard them scholarships W ednesday. May 19. From le ft Laura Jen d er, Barbara Sm ith, Carole Surratt and Paul Albert. Laura is w inner of the Russell Isbister aw ard.

TWO STRING BASS PLAYERS will receive checks from th e Plym outh Sym phony Society a t its annual m eeting. They are Mark Norfleet and Libby Cover. David Doty is th e m an in th e middle, bu t he w on a scho lar­ship. too , for his ability on th e violin.

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Cadette Scouts Have Day

Of Congratulations, FunIt’s their way of

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That's what “Swing Into Spring” holds for Ob- scrveriand area Cadette Girl Scouts.

The event will t ^ e place Saturday, May ' tZ, at Bfarygrove College in Detroit from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Highlight of the event, girl-planned from start to finish, is the recognition ceremony honoring 210 Metropolitan Detroit Cadettes who have achieved the rank of first class.

AMONG THE 210 are 28 Livonia girls. Three Clarenceville scouts and 10 from Bedford Township.

Livonians who will be honored are: Cindy Cosens. Melissa Headley. Janet Hauff, Dawn Hayes. Susan Hayes. Rhonda Kremkow, Debbie Snowden. Michelle Thomas. Cathy Toop and Kim Win- strand. all of troop 8.

M iss H e a d ley a n d M iss H a y e s w e re a ls o on th e specially chaaea 34-aaeasber p la a a ia g c o m m itte e th a t a rra n g e d the recognitiaa day.

Debra Brady. Cynthia Caulkins. Janet FaBt. Eileen

Horhack, EDen Kats, Karen Rice. Laura Schuster, Catherine Tabaciynoki and Katherine Wojtan. all of troop 1937, also are on the list.

Kinds Croswhite, Karen Dunivant. Carol Lasur, Sue' McBfanawat, Karen Potter and Cindy Strachan. of troop 2215. complete the Livonia contingent.

CLARENCEVILLE DETTE8 who have achieved first class are Donna Cooper. Kendra Martin and Karen Sdilekk, all of troop 8M.

From Redford there are Diane Dore. Cindy Modreski, Janet Sawyer, Pam Shahis, Lynn Stan, Dawn Veresh and Mary Zivanov, of troop IMS; Angeline Mkhelini of troop 1157. and Nancy Detloff and Triesta Bleecker of troop 1128.

Often likened to the Eagle Scout rank of their male counterparts, the girl scout cadette first class award culminates several years of earnest effort and achievements and is awarded to the girl who successfully completes four required challenges: em ergencyp re p a re d n e s s , a c tiv e citizenship, social depen- dahility.

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The fourtb-wnd most dif- fkult-is the challenge of the promise and the laws.

W hile th e f i r s t th r e e c h a lle n g e s te s te d a g i r l ’s k a e w le d g e a n d s k il l , th is chaBenge search es the g irl’s h e a rt and ndnd to d iscover If she has been ab le to apply the G irl Scant prom ise and law s to fv rry th in g she docs.

In the first challenges, girls work in small groups to prepare for and meet challenges set forth by their leader.

In the promise and the laws, each giH meets this challenge alone.

An evaluatkm by a a pand of her peers determines whether she makes the grade.

FOi/R MORNING seminars with the then^ “Charms Go Round” wiU open the dly-long event that will also feature a luncheon and fashion show.

A nostalgic note to the fashion parade wiU come with the showing of scout uniforms of by-gone days. Cadettes will be models.

Seminars focusing on hair care, cosmetics, fashion and good .grooming will be con­ducted by Motdgomery-Ward Fashion coordinator and commenator will be Ward’s Loretta Lturian.

In addition, the Scout Senior Planning Board will hold a Hfth seminar to acquaint the Cadettes with the opportunites available to them as Senior Scouts.

2 From Area Earn Degrees

Margaret Rose Hurst of Farmington and Marie Elaine Oudlette of Livonia received bachdor of science degrees from Nazareth College, Kalamazoo, during the April 24 winter commencement exerdses.

Miss Hurst is the dau|^ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. Hinat, and Miss Oudldte is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Ouellette.

The Rev. David A. Boileau, (firector of the Institute for Human Relations, Loyola University, New Orteans, was. commencement speaker.

BLOSSOMTIME is th e them e of the luncheon and fashion show being sponsored by th e a lta r society of Our Lady o f Sorrow s Catholic Church in Farm ington beginning a t 11 a.m. W ednesday, M ay 19. a t the M e a d o w b ro o k C o u n try C lub. E x am in in g th e fa v o rs th a t c a r ry o u t th e th em e are Mrs. William Clancey, left, Mrs. J e s s e T. M cDonald and Mrs. A rthur R. Duizo. Tickets are $ 5 .5 0 and may be reserved by calling Mrs. Robert Babington, 2 6 5 4 9 Old H om estead , Farm ington. (O bserver pho to by Bob W oodring)

'^Challenge Will Be Discussed

Mrs. Brown will discuss “Challenge to AAUW Women in the Seventies” at a meeting of the Fannington Branch of the American Association of University Women at 8 p.m., Wednesday, May 19. The meeting will be in the Farming- ton Community Center.

Mrs. Brown has been active in both the state and national AAUW. Currently she is state education area representative and an association travel speak­er. She also serves on the committee “ Crisis in Public Education,” and in December, she was a delegate to the White House Conference on Children.

She makes her home in Petoskey, where her husband, Paul W. Brown, is regent for the University of Michigan.

Mrs. James Auge of Westland is chairman of the program.

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Mr. and Mrs. William F. Graham of Six Mile Road, Livonia, announce the engagement o f their daughter. Carol Margaret, to Gregory Keith Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug­las Gorman of Hemingway Avenue. Redford Town­ship. Thf bride-e/ect is a 1969 graduate of Steven­son High School^ and will complete work in August in the Schoolcraft Com­m unity College occupa­tional therapy program. Her fiance graduated from Thurston High School in 1968 and is employed by the Ford M otor Co. No wedding date has been set. •

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sumner Kahn of Sugar Spring Road. Farmington, announce the engagement of their daughter. Laura ReVeHe. to Richard Doug­las Granger, son o f Dr. and Mrs. George Granger o f Grosse Pointe. The couple plans to marry June 19.--------------------------------- u

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee D ’- Connor o f Berry h i!I Ave­nue, Farmington, an­nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mau­reen. to John Bohrer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bohrer of Grafield Avenue. Detroit. The bride-elect is a 1967 graduate of North Farmington High School and a senior at Michigan State University. Her f i ­ance graduated from Michigan State in 1970 and is stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany. They plan to be married Aug. 6.

Several hundred members from throughout the state are expected to attend the state spring assembly of the Ques- tm . This annual event during Michigan WeA will be hdd at the Grosse Pointe War Memori­al Grasse Pointe Fanns, ’T u^ day. May 18, beginning with registration and coffee hour at 9 a.m.

Among the group will be presidents and ddegates from Observerland Quester Chap- tos. They include Mrs. Clifford Stewart of Livonia, Madame Cadillac Chapter; Mis. Warren Kruger of Birmingham, Mill Cree; Mrs. Milton Siegert of Livonia, Bell Branch; Mrs. James Haywood of Northville, SQver Springs; Mrs. Karl Kaiser of Oak Park, Detroette; Mrs.' Ross Sutherland of Detroit, Sand Hill; Mrs. Robert Bretz of Nmrthville, Basdine; Mrs. Gust Dulas of Northville, Meads. Mill; and Mrs. Claytont Timmons of Farmington,; Quakertown. '

Holly Horton, curator of special exhibits at the Detroit Historical Museum, will speak on “Something About; Samplers.” She will show slides \ and antique samplds will be on i display.

John Lake, director of the Memorial Center, will give a talk on ‘ The Legend of Alger House” and will lead a tour of Alger House and grounds.

The thane of the day “ Ama- ican Samplers,” will be carried out through decorations and {xograms provided by nine east area chapters including one from Windsor. The chapters win Edso have a special ai^que display.

Mrs. William Paratore, the state president, will be the chairman.

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tion of Questers, with a membership of more than 1,000, is affiliated with the National Antique Study and Historic Presavatkm Society.

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Raaaa" ii (tovdopad tkfiM * oat aa aigkt-day aiasioaary epBfcRBce ia WcrtlMd BaplM O arck of Livoaia, SSS75 Ann Artwr Trail.; The conference, running

Iran Satontagr. May IS, through SluMiay, 23. featuresikisaiMary speakers, films.

eshOats. panel I field reports.

The Rev Harold W Fife. miniMer-at-laifa with the Far Eastcni Gospel Crusade, is among the spedcrs who wiU be iatfodaced at a family intenia- tinaal poUnck sapper at S p.m.. SMvday. May 15.

An outstanding Bible esposi- tor. Rev. Fife has been pastor in several churches in ^ g la n d and Canada and taught missions gad -homiletics at Central ^ p t i s t Seminary in Toronto.

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He has also written for several publications.

He is joined by his wife, Violet, speaking to the women.

Also sptaking dariag- the conference are the Rev. andjm . \MMWm W0QU9 nuHioiiMf* ies to Bolhrta; the Rev. and Mis . Carl Etheridge, who work in Nkaragna; the R ^ . and Mrs. Roy Glemm, who serve in Germany; the Rev. Ira Ransom, home missionary in U tah;-the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Taaiihi, missionaries to Japan; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, missionary appointees to mrai work in BficMgan.

Both Sundays (M^ 16 and 23) there will be conference ifiihMS at 9:45 and 11 a.m. and 6 and 7 p.m.

Monday through Friday there will be meetings at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

The Rev. Edward H. Degville is pastor of the church. The public is invited to attend any of the sessions.

Soul Concert Is SetA Soul Concert, with

soprano-harpist Onita Jackie Sanders and vocalist Bill Robinson as soloists, is scheduled in Ward United Presbyterian Church. Six Mile and Farmington Road, at 7 p.m. Sunday. May 16.

The church's chancel choir, directed by Max Davey, also will sing.

The program includes

several solos by Miss Sanders, including the spirituals “City Called Heaven." and “He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands." solos by Robinson incuding “Nobody Knours the Trouble I’ve Seen,” and duets for both singers.

The choir’s contribution will include “Oh Happy Day,’’ and "Steal Away to Jesus.”

Miss Sanders is a graduate of Wayne State University and

has recorded with Motown and done soprano and harp s < ^ with the kfax Davey Angers.

SMALL SHOVELS w ere given to all th e children of PrirKe of Peace Lutheran Church, 2 8 0 0 0 N ew M arket Road. Farm ington, so they could help w ith ground-breaking cerem onies last Sunday m orning. April 25 . Using th e large shovel is th e Rev. Victor H. M esenbring. P lans call for the construction of a new sanctuary and office-educational w ing. A bout 4 0 0 m em bers of th e church atterKied.

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The organinHon, dsacrihed simply as a m ean of hdping those ip n e d on a one-to<me basis, already b n woHing groups in the Livonia and Redfard Township a ren .

Thoae who attended the meeting from SouthfiMd and Farmington came in reqionse to letters sent out faom North Congregational Church, 3S275 Northwestern, Southfield, North Church hosted the session.

A FILM documentary of the hdp program was shown, and leadm who have helped plan other FISH programs spoke to the group.

FISH, whidi takes its name from the ancient symbol ot the Christian church, is a voluntary, non-professional, non-profit organization.

Jts functions, in other c o m m u n itie s , inc lude emergency services like baby- . s itting , transporta tion , housework for the sick, companionship for the homebound, r^erral service

PLANNING FOR FISH are represen tatives of several Farm ington and Southfield churches w ho m et th is w eek in North Church, Southfield. From left are Irene S taub and Jo a n Sim onson,

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and locating emergency housing and clothing.

THE PLAN for Southfield and Farmington began

through the North Church board of deaconesses, headed by Mrs. Maribel Chalmers of Farmington.

The next meeting will be Anyone in the two corn- held June 2, and a steering munities interested in helping committee will be formed at are invited to volunteer by that time. , calling North Church.

She will parform as harpist for the upcoming Meadow Brook Theater production of “The FantaMkks” and also is one of three soloists sdected to perform next year with the Detrmt Symphony Ordiestra in special concerts for Detroit s c h ^ diildren.

^^Omcn’s Division Rabbi W ill Discuss Near East

Will Meet May 19The 25th annual meeting of

the women’s division of the Jewish Wdfare Federation of Detit^ will be hdd Wednesday, May 19, at 12 noon, at Congrega­tion B’nai David, 24350 South- field Rd., Southfield.

Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine of Southfield and Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier of Farmington have been nominated as representa­tives to the Boardof Governors of the Jewish Welfare Federa­tion.

The annual meeting is a combinecLbusiness meeting, including dectkm of officers, and vfdunteer workers’ party. Mrs. Max StoUman is president of the division, and has been nominated for a second term.

All women who contribute tc the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund are invited to the meeting and are entitled to vote.

Rabbi Ehnst Conrad will lead a pulpit discussion on the topic “The Unending Dilemma: Twilight in the Near East’’ at the regular Friday service of Temple Kol Ami May 21, at 8:30 p.m.

The service will be in the Church of the Advent, 3325 Middle Belt, Orchard Lake.

He will discuss the view that efforts to secure peace for

rael and its neighbors by the •N. and the U.S. government

were bound to fail and will continue to fail unless the exist­ence of Israel as an independent

nation is recognized, its bounda­ries made secure and Soviet intervention neutralized.

During the service, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Siegel of Southfield will be named.

The annual meeting of the congregation will be held May 25, at 8:30 p.m., in Biimin^iam Unitarian Church. A potluck dinner will precede the meet­ing. New officers will be elect­ed.

Senior Citizens Meet May 28David C. Yokes, recently

retired judge of Common Pleas Court, will tell of “The 10,000 Women I Have Married,’’ at a meeting of the Senior Citizens of Grand River Baptist Church, Livonia. The meeting will be in

the Fellowship Hall, 34500 Six Mile Rd., Fridiay, May 28.

Reservations should be made for the noon luncheon at the church office before May 26.

A new color film on Disney World in Florida will be shown.

Nominees for the board of direcUxs for three-year tenns include Mrs. David J. Schach- ter, BSrs. Seymour H. Rowe and Mis . a . Alfred Taubman.

Other Southfidd residoits, Mrs. Hymen C. Broder, Mrs. Lewis B. Danids and Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, have been nominated to the advisoiy service coundL

C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y

L U T H E R A N

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^ VANGE l I C Ai COVENANT

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24331 W. Eight Mil* RoadCNifcri KE 5-0225 DetroitEOw<n T Clemens. Pastor K £ 3 9363

SUNDAY SEflVICIS 9 30 a m Sunday School

10 4 5 a m Monung Worship7 p m Erarwng Swraice

C O N G R E G A T I O N A L

The women oi St. David Episcopal Church, 27500 Marqudte, Garden City, will hold a garage sale for those uho don’t have a garage or fed they don’t have enough artides to sdl on their own.

The sale will be hdd in the church hail Saturday, May 22, frim 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

^ c e will be availaUe to anyone interested in turning thdr discards into dollars. A flat donation of |5 is asked fwr fiiose reserving a booth. In­terested persons are asked to contact Mrs. Hardd Pullen, 6116 Deering, Garden City, or Mrs. John Jonas, 1722 Bdton, Garden City.

A church bake sale will be hdd and a snack bar will be open.

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H O PE CONGREGATIONAL CHU RCH30330JMioolcra(t Road - 426-7280

Sunday San^MalLlOSO am Worship and Church School M in iste r

Richard Cam pbell

Helen and Jack Trudgeon Directors of Music

C H U R C H OF C H R I S T'Chfislian

W isconsin ^ E vangelical

vi j) L utheranC h u rch es

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN N AMO eowfl WABX M .5 FM

Sunday 11 a m .

In Livonia -St. Paul's Ev. Lutharan Church17010 Farm inglon na.Pastor Winlred Kottptn 422-9814 Worship S«nric4S 8 30 »nd 1 1 a m Sunday School 9 45 » m

In Plymouth -St. Potor's Ev. Luthoran Ch.1343 Ponniiiian Avonu*Pastor Laonam Koamngar 453-3393 Worship Sarvicas 8 and 10 30 a m Sunday School 9 1 5 a m

In Hadford Township - Lola Path Ev. Lutharan Ch. 14780 Kinloch Pastor Edward ZaM 532-8655 Worship Sanncas 8 30 and 11am Sunday School. 9 45 am

In Waatland -Our Savior Ev. Luthoran Ch.Warran at Farmingtan 8d.Pastor Jack A. dsAwtar 427-8119 Worship Samca 10 30 a'.m. Sunday School 9 15 a.m

LUTHERAN

CHURCH

IN

AMERICAIn Livonia - ^ .

CH RIST THE KING9300 Farmington Road

421 -0749 464-2906Tha Rav John A. Root

Worship Sarvicas B 1S pnd 11 am Church School 9 30 a m

HOLY C R O SS 30650 W ast Six MilaPastor William C Lmdholm

427-1414 464-3908W orsho. Church School and

Nursary 9 30 and 1 1am

In Radford --S T .JO H N 'S

13542 MarcadasP attor Karlo Kat|0

538-2660 531-4182Woralupand Sunday School

9:45 and 11 a.m.

UNIVERSITY HILLS

^ M EM ORIAL CH URCH OF CH RISTICHRISTIAN CHURCH)

35476 Five Mila Livonia ^BIBLE SCHOOL 9 30 a m.MORNING WORSHIP 10 45 a m.ammarpraMMteMm*- raaM«at0araar«Maarrnws4a

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L U T H E R A N

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D e a t h sC e c a L. SHARRARD -Satvicaa for Mr.

M . of 40R90 Ciabaoo Lana.

in St. Kannoai'a Church foiowinQ hit daaUi from a haart atiacfc May 11. Rav. Jamaa A. Machah oRIciasad and burial w as in Holy Sopulchro Comotory.

by Via Schradat Funaraf Homa.Mr. Shartaid waa in Wt roal anata

RaM in PtymoMfi and had movod than 10 y a m aga toem Daaiboni. Ha waa a mambar of dia Pfymoudi Rattry Oub. Daatbain Lodgo 172 F. R A.M.. Oatrail FadaraUan of Muaicians and a board mambar of tha Wayna County 4-H dub. Hawaa bom in Capae.

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PR IN C E O F PEACELUTHERAN CH U RCH

(Miasouri Synod)12 Mile a t Farmington Rd.

474-0210Rev. Victor H. Mesenbring

W orship Service 8 and 10:45 a.m. (Nursery Prqvided)

Sunday School 9:15 a m.

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CH URCH

(Missouri Synod) 39020 Five Mila Rd.

between Newburgh and Haggerty Roads

Office Phone 464-0211 The Rev. Fred Belke. Pestor

Sunday Worship Service 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

a—ty h4 S«4>r SckMl Oamif iMli Satmcn Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m.

FOR INFORMATION CALL

MISS KATHY PORTER 261-8600 Ext. 260

LUTHERAN CH URCH OF THE RISEN CHRIST

Missouri Synod 48260 Ann Arbor Road (M-14) City of Plymouth

R ev. Kenneth E. Zielke 4B3-B262

Sunday School Teen Age and Adult Bible Classes

9 a.m.Worship Service 10:15 a m.

(Nursery Provided)^ t* 7 a u T ^ !u th e ra rr" C hurch a n d School

(Missouri Slvnod) M id d le b e lt a t 8 M ile R d.

474-0675 J. WaMtar. Principal

W. F. Rutkowskv, Pastor 1:30 5 11 m WanMp Siivicti

(Nursary Provided)Sunday School and

BibtaClassaa 9:40 a.m.

FAITH LUTHERAN C H U R C H a n d

SC H O O L30000 Five Mila Road

Hoty Communwn 8 4 m yVorttvp 9 30 « m a Sunday School Worship 11 a in.421-7249

C H R IST LUTHERAN14350 Wormar Road. Radford

Pastor Donald H. Grandahl . Worship 10 a.m

Sunday Church School 9 a m.534-3482 ' "

ST. JO H N23226 GUI Road, Farmington

Worship 8:30 and 11 a.m. Nursary

Sunday School 9:40 a.m. PhonaGR 4-0584 P attor Chariot Fox

SW O R D of th e SPIR IT34683 Savan MHo Road. Livonia

Pastor Wtlliam D Wolfa Famity Worship 10 a.m.

Study ter AH Agos 11 a m. Phono 476-3818 or 591 -6565

TIMOTHY ,8820 Wayna Road. Livonia

Pastor Goorga Flaitchar Worship Sarvicas 8 30 and 11 a.m

S unday Church School 9:45 a.m.427-2290 or 425-3194

Nutaaty PioMidad

la Commanity Minlatnfl Sunday Schaduia

9:30 am church school 1D20 am choir rahaarsal

7 pm worship 11 pm warship Man. Eva. • nm Youth FaUowthip

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ORTHODOXS t. A lexis

O r th o d o x C hurch273 Union St. (Grangg Hall)Plymouth 455-4210Sunday Owma Liturgy g:30 a.m Contesaions 8:00 a.m

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Riverside ParkChurch of God

11771 Nowburgh Road a t Plymouth Road

Tha Rav.J CMfoidPastor:8:45 a.m. Sunday School

11 am. MonVna Weratap 6 30r

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youHoly Spirit, W estland

34645 Cowan Rd. 261-8460

I Saivma Southwaai Lwoiva) Sunday WoraMp S o-in. and 10 oj

eNlliBe ^kHOeWr B# wWOMiB16360 H ubtard Road

421-8461Sunday Worship:8. 9 and 11 s.'m.

Saint John 's . Plymouth 574 S. ShsMon R ora

453-0190 Sundsy Worshig: R :30snd 10s.m .

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C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C Eypu aro cordially invitod to atland Sunday Schoot as listed below. Sunday Schools ate conductad by aH churchaa. and cara is providad ter childrsn of pra- Sunday Schnol aga.

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FIRST C H U R C H , G ard en C ity ................. 11 a .m .3S111 Ford Road

FIRST C H U R C H , P ly m o u th ................1 0 :3 0 a .m .1100 Waal Arm Arbor Trail

FIR ST C H U R C H , F arm in g to n .................. 11 a .m .33025 Grand Rbrat A -wua ,e

FARM INGTON 3 3 0 0 0 F reed o m Rd.

Ctevardate Elam School Sunday Worship

11 a m. and S pm BrWa School 10 a m

Wdd 7.30 p m; Worship ia d Oovfa. Ministsr

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G A RD EN CITY 1 6 5 7 M id d leb e lt Rd.

Sunday Watetep 11 am and 0 :3 0 p.m Bibla School 10a.m.

Wad 7 30 p m Worship Hobart E.

422 or 301

LIVONIA1 5 4 3 1 M errim an R d .

Sunddy Worship VO SOom pndOpm OiWa School 9 .45 a m

Wad. 7 30 pm Worship Ronald White. MMator

427-0745

PLYM OUTH 9 3 0 1 S heldofi Rd.

Odda School 9 30'8.m.Sunday Wotitep 10:30 a.m. and 6 30 p m Wad 7 30p.m

cr J. Paul Ornaw.4S3-7030

So0 HormU ai Truth TVChonnol 9 Sunday 9:30 a.m.

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‘Superstar’ Talks Planned For OCC And Community

WINNING POSTERS for the St. D am ian Catholic Church spring festi­val w ere m ade by s tu d en ts a t the school w hich includes W estland and Livonia youngsters. The Rev. Richard Dorr adm ires th e p osters m ade by Vicki Bartek (left) and Lirxla Kushner (right), w inners in the seven th-eigh th grade division, arxl Patrice M cM onagle (center), w inner in the fifth-sixth g rade division. The church festival will be held Ju n e 4 to 6 on the church grour>ds on Jo y Road, w est of M iddle Belt. (O bserver photo)

Lola Valley PlansBarbecue, Sale

Two annual events for the Lola Valley United Methodist Church-the men’s chicken barbecue and the women's rummage sale-are scheduled in the coining week.

The Methodist Men will barbecue chicken in their outdoor pit on the church property, Puritan and Delaware in Redford Township, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. May 16.

Chicken dinners with potato chips. slaw, roll and butter.

cake and beverage will be sold for 11.50 for adults or 75 cents for children under 12. Carryouts also will be available.

The sale sponsored by the Women’s Society of Christian Service is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, May 21.

A wide variety of useful discards will be offered, and WSCS members will pick up articles in the area. Call the church if you wish to donate sale items.

At St. PauVsThe music department of St.

Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 27475 Five Mile Rd., Livonia, will present a concert by the Wayne State University Men’s Glee Club Sunday, May 16, at 7 p.m.

The progtam will offer selec­tions 1 the club, a piano solo­ist, solo voices and a group singing gospel music in a contemporary style.

The dub, undv the direction of Harry Langsford, has won world-wide hoiKxs.

A “ town and gown” diacuitaion approach to the rodi musical “Jesus Christ Siqierstar” ia., planned for meetings May 19 and 26, sponsored by University Hills Church in Farmington and Oakland Community College.

In two sessions from 1 to 2:30 p.m., partic^[Mi4s will hear a portion of the musical’s recording and then join in a discussion with leadm from the church and the school.

“We hope to draw interested persons both fnxn the college campus and the community,” said Dr. Harold Ellens, pastor of the University Hills church.

“If there is suffident in­terest shown in the daytime programs, we (Ht>bably will repeat the project for those who would like to attend during the evening.”

DR. ELLENS said the first

portion of the sound tradt, up to the events of the last sup­per, would be played May 19, and the portiim dealing with Gethsemane and the crucifixion would follow on May 26.

There is no charge for the programs, and all attending will get a c ( ^ of the libretto to facilitate comprdieiision of the work, he added.

Dr. Ellens will lead discussion. Other panel participants, all from OCC, will be Ted Mann of the music faculty, John Davenport, art instructor, administrator Don NichoUs and the Rev. Steve Recker, chai^ain.

The college has announced that students in music, humanities, speech, com­munications, hikory and art courses will be given class credit for attending the two sessions.

Orchard Lake Dedication SetBenefactors, faculty and staff

will be represented at the dedication d the new prepara- toiy residence building on the Orchard Lake campus of St. Mary Preparatory.

Tte dekcation of the two and

Superstar In PantomimeA pantomine performance

of the rock opera “Jesus Christ. Superstar,” will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 16. in the l^llage UnitMl Presbyterian Church, 25350 W. Six Mile, Redford Township.

Taking part will be mem­bers of the North Farmington Baptist Church, who have

given two earlier per­formances, using the smuid track record.

The youth group sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Burris Dennis of Farmington, said they had encouraged the young people to work out their own actions to suit the contemporary telling of the Biblical story.

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

U N I T Y O F W E S T S U B U R B I ASOOOSCitrM Roarf

Lmmmi Topic■■ Harmony"

421 17M

OMt-A RravOt 2S1-2440 SunOoy Sorinco t . 30 an4 11 • iVoMth iducotion 11 o.im

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

FIR ST UNITED M ETH O D IST

CH U R C Hot Catdon City

•4 4 3 Mammon RoadPhone 421 8628

Miniiior Rav Clonn KiaMtw'q SUNDAY SCHOOL

10 amIn fa n ts tf»oug i> 6 ii> q ia d *

1 1 10Adults Young AduHt S» High and J» High MORNING WORSHiR

10am only

FIRST UNITED M ETHODIST CHURCH

of Plym outK

} Chftfch Str—tUM

F 9ui M Ctfgo R. C »9 30 a fw Schoq*Nw'Mnr tfww9 30 and 11am iMorWo SdnMcaWMft) Nur«#rv Car# F»o«adad

S t. M s tth a w 's U n itad M ETH O D IST CH URCH

422-«0aR RaulT Han Raaw

Haioon y«n>a Aaaooaw Rstioi 9 30 a m WoraRip Nunaiy A«»:aoia

CMifcN ScRooi laM ■•Ml 11 a m Wotatup S«miico

Sr Mign taaounHia > raaooOio I SunOey 7 » m , TwMOay 7 a in

ORCHARD UNITED M ETH O D IST CH U R C H

304S0FI• atynaan 13 and 14

MAsatao • SOand 11 am

Wfonnd Owen Seaeei. MiMary ■ • Itaiaiaai m%

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N EW B U RG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

3SS00 Ann AfSor TrailLiwurua a23 0M9Awty Ritta* Rav Bar BoHnsack

M>F**st« r Asst MmiatarW2 1S27

W o«sAip Sdrvtca Rod Clutch School 9 30 • m and 1 m

ALDERSGATEUNITED

M ETH O D ISTCH URCH

(Radford T(FW«>srwp)10000 laacA-Oaly RaadiBatwaan FtymoutH an«j Waat CfHcapoi 933 7909

M mastarsW <Ti G lAagar and Wm M Snvtn O'* of E<K*cation Mra Thao WrightMORNING WORSHIP

9 30 and 1 1 a mOiuich Sciwoi ■ 30 and 11 • aa« can prcwndad for a« Mn>.cat

N A RD IN PARKUNITfO

M ETH O D ISTCH U RCH

Farmmglan 47917 WaM 11 Mda Raad

IWiHiam D Myicar. Samo* Mifuatai

MaraditA T Moafiauar Ataociaia

Rodart C Lapitaw M miaiar ol Visitation

JoAn R RhaMa. Mmislar ol Music WotsiMg Scrvtca 9 1S and r i a m

On My Haad" Ra« WiNam O Marcar

CLARENCEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

20300 Midila>aR. Lnama G a a 3S43 9 do a #wst WoeahR) Sarvtca 19 19 a Tha CAwech School 11 19 a Sacond Sanwca of Worship 9 30 p tn Vowth Maatiwgs 7 30 p nt TRa Cvawihg Sanrica 7 30 p tn WadhatdPvs Tha awd Waah |ls*g A. ioAns. MiftatiprNyespei

F IR S T UNITED M ETH O D IST CH U R C H

o f F a rm in g to n

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AMERICA

C H U R C H O F T H E SA V IO R

Reformed Dwrch in America

31100 Five Mile Rd.SaRdiy i cRaW 9 30 4mOw n WvMfcp 10 30 4 mt y4wiR9 taady Qioupa 7 pm

V illaga U n itad P re sb y te r ia n C hurch

2S3SOW SMilyRdI h m ile E o f B eech-D aly>

534-7730Worship & Church School

9 30 and 11 am Nursery Provided

CaiMi S CoUygc Cu« 9 30amAdult Sifria Class 9 30arr'Sunday Eva Youth GfOups 7 and Bpn Tuas ia tha* Sanaa 7 30pn>( Aduh 64M Study and QiScuSMOnl Wad and Thurs Tha Youth Ckrb Program

First United Presbyterian Church of Plymouth

701 Church Siraat 4S3-S4S4

Rav Henry J Welch 0 D MinisterR av Lawif S Broeaf* J# B 0

Assoc Minister

WMiup pnB CKurcA School 9 30 a m and 1 1 a m

ST . PA U L'S P resb y te ria n C hurch

27475 Five Mile Road GA 2-1470

Evdryona Welcome Rev William F Whnledge

Rev Arnold S Delze"Rev WiMam A McGeughy

Minisaers

W orship and Church SchoiR9 30 a m end 11am

WARP UNIfEO FRESaYTOlAN CHUtCH OF UVONIA■ammaMn siaad and tia Mile leadd72.ll90

Worship and Bible School f. lO IS and ti:30 am.''The Passover"Or. Bartlett Hes.c

7pmSoul Concart diractad by

Moa Davayfaatwins Oniu Sandara

and SMI RobinaonWadnosday Evening 6 p.m. Family Dmnar

7 p m Claaaaa lor aH agaa8 p.m. Prayer Feilowihip

Mttrtmry oromdmd tor all activitias9 4m . Sfpadcaat WOMC - FM 104

ST. M A R K 'S P re sb y te ria n C hurch

2S701 Joy Road Worahip and Church SchodI

10 amChurch Office CR 8-9340

ST. TIMOTHYProabytorian Church 16700 Newburgh Road 9.30 a m Family Worship9 45 a m. Adult Bibio Study and Church School10 45 a m Worafup Sarvico

and Church School 11 45 a m Coffee hour Rev Carl A Gunderson

281-4944 484-1364R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S

P R E S B Y T E R IA N CH U R C H H ubbard a t W est Chicago GArfiaid 2-0494

W orship 9 and 11 a m CHURCH SCHOOL 9 and 11 a m Richard C. Ounkelberger. Pastor

Arthur Beumler. Jr. Associate Pastor W illiam T. Lovick. Associate Pastor

half million dollar structure will take place Sunday, May 16, at 2: 30 p.m. The new building is designed to accommodate 288 students.

There will also be a dedica­tion and blessing of the Janu- szewski Memorial Library, Imosed within the building ami made possible by a grant from the Januszewski Foundation, Detroit.

Tours of the. building will wind up the afternoon’s activi­ties. There will be a reception for invited guests in the campus auditorium hosted by the Preparatory Moms and Dads Club.

B A P n S f

B e th a n y B a p t i s t C hurch of Livonia

aliaSundav Scfiool Wo»»Np WNd BMa Study

. Hmi 427 29S0 9 45am11am and 7pm • pmA Cfwial Cantatad Mayaipa for You l> San C Kiaaat Paaio>2S1 0S33

W a s tla n d B ap tis t C hurch

36376 Ann Arbor Trailliataiiaa Wayna and NaviburgI IihyaM H Oaamaa. Paaloi CiBitah Pham 42S-lassSunday School 9 45 a'WoiaNp n ar

Suadil fyanma 7 prWadiaaday Worilap 7 p r

CALVARYB A PTIST

C H U R C H

43005 JOY ROADiTyyo aiocas aatt of Soulh MamI PlymoudiPhona 453 9749 or 455 0022

SUNOAVSbta SchoolItamma Hour Ooapol iantre

WEDNESDAY

945aalion 5 45 p r 7 py

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Patrick J Ckltord PaatorSiaphan Hoy»an« Mmiatar of Crkication

Tom MoyatmaN rof MuaK

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N A NKIN MILLS B A PTIST CH U RCH

Aim Atbof TraH anS MabbarS 94. Rav. Wahat E. Julian. Paator

427-3690Sunday

9:45 a m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Worthy)

7 p.m. Youth Hour and Goapol Sorvica

You Are Invited to Attend ALLEN HEIGHTS

BAPTIST CHURCH1109S Hagsstty R4.

nvmouth. MieMean 49170

Sunday School ....................9:45 a m.Evangabatic Sorvica.............. 11 a.m.Sapliat Training................. 6:30 p.m.Evwting Worahip ............... 7:30 p.m.

PiamWaidol- Indepawdaiw PhoiW 493-9132

Phillip Hinton. Paator

FOR IN FO RM A TIO N CALL

M IS S KATHY PO RTER 2 6 1 -8 6 0 0 Ext. 2 5 0

C o m m u n ity B ap tis t C hurch

29237 W. Warran QA 2 3229 SardanCMv Rav Jamat 9 Aaan. PatiorSundaytchool 1000amSun Momma Sarvico llOOamSun Evonma Sorvico 7 00 p mMM-Waak nayar Sonnea 7 45 o m

Whara iha daat taka pan Ftewery aateteaLivonia B a p tis t C hurch

2 BWn hs E.9M of Fttnyunglon Roam 422 3763

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Rav.

Sundey Sctiool 9 :30 e.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP 11 e.m

The Rev. Patrick J. Oifford, pastm* of Calvary BapGst duindi in Plymouth since 1949, wiU retire Sunday, May 23.

However, the clergyman who has seen Calvary through diree building expansions anl watched its attendance quadruple, will not leave service to the larger church.

He plans to continue as consultant for the Mi<dugan Sunday School Association and minister-at-large for the Berean Mission, Inc., with headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.

Thus he will continue his long-time interest in missions. The Berean Mission has missionaries in eight foreign countries and a school for Navajo children near Far- mingtwi, N.M. As minister-at- large he will visit the viuious fields, ministering to the missionaries and the national congregations.

DURING his Plymouth ministry. Pastor Clifford has placed emphasis on the missionary program of the church. The missionary budget has been expanded from $2,300, when 1m flrst became pastor of the church in September 1949, to $30,000 a year. His interest in missions has tak«i him to 25 different countries during the past 12 years.

Pastor and Mrs. Clifford will be honored at a farewell fellowship party Tuesday, May 25, in the church, 43065 Joy. They will continue to live in Plymouth, at 452 Majde St.

Since coming to Plymouth, 'Pastor Clifford has seen all areas of the church grow. The

THE REV. PA TRICK J . CLIFFORD

Sunday School at present has an average attendance of 419, from 97 in 1949.

t h T e e b u i l d i n g programs have taken place under his leadership. The latest was in 1966 when the new church was built on a 9^ acre site. Before that the diurch was located on West Ann Arbor Trail.

The Cliffords have a son and

daughter who graduated from the Plymouth schools. Dr. James D. Clifrord, • grachiate of the University of MirfiigaA Medical School, lives in Jackson, Mich., and tbrir daughter, Patricia, lives in Belleveau, Whsb. A registoed nurse, she is the wife ot Dr. Robert Wills, a cardiologist and associate professor at tlie University of Washington Medical Center.

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Mission Convention At Parkdale

“Filling Our World with the Gospel” is the theme of a m issionary convention currently in session in the Parkdale Assembly of God, 36516 Parkdale, Livonia.

Highlights of the four-day session include a teen Mission- arama at 1:30p.m. Saturday, May 15, a missionary fellowship supper at 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Victory Sunday on May 16.

The church is aiming to raise $3,500 for missions during the convention, the Rev. David Krist, pastor, said.

The Rev. Kenneth Short and Mrs. Short, who head a mission in Santa Cruz, Calif ., will be speakers for the Sunday programs, which include Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.. Missionary Challenge at 11 a.m. and a World Missions Rally at 7 p.m.

Rev. Krist said the congregation will be able to watch a plastic globe fill with grain as mission pledges are accepted during the rally.

Rev. Short, who helped pione«r the Far East Broad­casting Co. in Manila, has served six years in Santa Cruz and recently resigned his post there to return to the radio station, with plans to increase gospel bradcasting in In­donesia.

An earlier qteaker for the convention was the Rev. William Farrand, as AssemUies ot God mission to the Philippines.

Church standards in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C. are, if anything, complex.

Bishop William F. Creighton recently issued strict orders and invoked the canons (church Ifws) iii prohibiting the parish of St. Stephen and the Incarnation to provide facilities for one of the homosexual wedding services which are now taking place throughout the nation.

But Bishop Creighton ap­parently saw nothing wrong in this same parish sponsoring a benefit performance of the musical “Hair,” which, for all its superb music and choreography, is a non-plot garbage pile, replete with every conceivable and studied obscenity save on-stage defecations.

THE BISHOP also remained mute when presiding Bishop John E. Hines allowed the con­secration of one of his fellow bishops to be ceremoniously soiled by the singularly asinine antics of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship. Not content with being allowed time to challenge the bishop-elect (consecrated to serve as a bishop to the Armed Forces), this group continued their assault on the freedom of worship by shouts and finally by hurling round collars to the floor and stomping out.

Three weeks later, in Bishop Creighton's imposing cathedral (patented as the National Cathedral), a “service” was held which may have had a natimial impact which is far more serious than one gay wedding.

What had betm advertised as “A Plea for Justice for the Peo|de of the Holy Land” resulted in what was later described by ttie weddy Near East Report as “a partisan p o litic rally - a |datform for a political and prq;>aganda offensive against Israel.”

PRINCIPAL SPEAKER was Qvistopber Ma^iew, a member of I^liam ent, wlxwe attack on Israd was so bit­terly strident as to motivate the dry comment of Near East Report: “Britain can liardly lecture Washington on Palestine.”

In New Yoric, Rabbi Marc Ta nne nbaum, n a tio n a l director of interreligious activities for the American Jewish Committee, Observed:

“ What ii dlfflcalt to comprehend is the tact that several nationally prominent Christian and political leaders agreed to lend t k ^ prestigo to an ohvitMisly one-sided

harangue that he publicly disassociated himself with the speaker after having sent a message to the meeting.

Yet the meeting was sponsored or attended by such prominent Christian leaders ^ C^thia Wedd, president of the National Council of Churches, and the Rev. Ed­ward L. Elson, chajdain of the U.S. Senate - and hailed as a “crucial humanitarian effort” by Sen. Edward Kennedy.

PARTICIPATION ofChristian leaders in such blatant pro-Arab, anti-Israel affairs is serving to increase a seriously growing Jewish bitterness. And while most Jews are trying to forgive centuries of persecution by Christians, they were con­fronted by the spectacle of a majority of Christian leaders who were silent in 1967, when Arabs like the late Pr^ident Nasser announced their intent to destroy Israel.

In San Francisco, visiting lecturer Rabbi David Lieber, vice president of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, asked:

“ Why did the Christian press (such as The Christian Century of Chicago) remain undisturbed by 19 years of Jordanian control of the Christian holy places - and desecration of Jewish cemeteries and synagogues - but become greatly agitated by Israeli control? Why does U fill its pages with accounts of the plight of Arab refogees, but rarely even mention the nearly as numerous Jewish refugees from Arab CENm- tries?

“Does anybody seriously believe that the two million. Jews of Israel could survive the destruction of their state? Is any Christian view'that the survival of the Jewish state is a ‘merely political’ matter to which I must be ‘religiously* indifferent if I am to be a worthy partner in Jewish Christian dialogues?”

.\S FOR SUCH dialogs. Rabbi Tannenbaum has ob­served that in comparison to the Vatican’s Secretariat on Christian-Jewish Relations, “ No American mainline Protestant denomination has any such CMnmission, or even a single full-time person to maintain communication with American Jewry, the largest *and strongest Jewish com­munity in the world.”

One antidote to sudi coni cem (and American Jewish concern for Isi;ael is well nigh unanimous) is the establish­ment of a new organization called Christians Concerned For Israel, ft is headed by the Rev. Dr. Franklin Littell of Tonple University in Philadd- pbia and includes such Chris­tian leaders as Rheinhold Niebuhr, who were among a number who did speak out in 1967.

St. David To Open Nursery

St. David Episcopal Churdi is prqiMuring a nursery for ttiTM and four-year-olds to open in Septembv.

All interested should call Mrs. Albert Speakman, 36884 Berea, Dearborn Heights, Mrs. Robb Degnon, 27144 K ingsw ood, D e a rborn H eists, or tiie diurdi, 37900 Manpiette, Garden City.

The nursery wiU be state- licensed. Though there will be no formal rdiidous training, Christiah prin^des will riiape the philosophy.

Fees will be $18 per mootli for three-year-olds will meet T u e ^ y and Thursday from 9 to 11:15 a jn ., and $94 a month for foor-year-olila meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday from f to 11:15 a.m.

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When things s ^ tok% wrong, the roof soroctiiDetin.

And it has on Redford Union in baseball. '

The Townshippers won their first five b u itM Six League gameSt built up a two-game lead and appeared to be saQiag through to the title.

But, now RU has suffered through three s t r a i t losses and when beaten by Allen Park, 6-3, Thursday, the win enabled tte Parkers to tie RU for first place entering tte final week of regular play.'

Eladi team has a S-3 con­ference mark and Redford

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enn First ToWin ’71 Baseball Title

Hats off to John Glenn, the area’s first league baseball champion for 1971.

Well, at least Glenn has wrapped up a share of the Northwest Suburban League crown.

A 9-8 triumph over North Farmington assured Glenn no

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worse t^an a split of the title. 'The win was Glenn’s seventh in eight league starts while second place North Farmington now is5-3

All Glenn has to do is win one of its remaining two games this week to annex the flag outright.

GLENN SCORED three times in the first inning with Dave Barrows’ two-run double the big blow and added three more in the third on hits by Barrows, .Roger Sanders and Glen Osborn.

In the fifth a triple by Mark Szmanski helped bring in two more runs and Szmanski singled in the sixth to drive in what proved the deciding run.

North Farmington started and finished in a wild spree. The Ratden scored thsee thnes in the first laninf on ■ two-ma tingle by Dan Felling and another hit by John Halne.Then HaiM singled In DeOtag iathe fifth.

It was 9-4 for Glenn going into the bottom of the seventh

when the Raiders made things plenty hot. John Combes bomered with two on, and Marty Raymond ft^owed with another homer to make the score 9-8 and chase Osborn. Mark Cahill then came on to fan the final batter and end the game.

IN OTHER league games, it was Franklin 6-3 over Park and Thurston ended a feur-game losing streak in v.hidi it didn’t score a run by nosing out Groves, 2-1.

Rkk Frayer, in relkf of Rob HoUandsworth, was the winner for Franklin. Don 0|dand and Ron Nisun doubled and Tom Battistone singled to drive in runs for Franklin while two

more came home in the sixth when Stew Crowe and Paul Sopsiefa delivered.

Bob Ghannam was the winuiug pitcher for Thurston besting Drew Jackson of Graves.

Ghannam gave up five hits and fanned four. Jackman allowed six hits and struck out 10.

Thunton’s runs came in the sixth inning when Ken Chopeak douMed, Ben Fon­tana walked, Scott Irwin singled one run in, and Fbn- tana came in on a fielder’s choice.

Groves escaped a shutout in the fifth when Del Felker walked and Jack Lamb and Mike McQueen singled.

Favor Farmington For Track Title

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Farmington will be the team to beat Wednesday nigbt when the Inter-Lakes Conference track title is deckled at Water­ford.

The Falcons have gained the favorite’s role by sweeping throng all of thor league rivals in dual meets, ending up Wednesday by downing Pontiac Northern. 77%-40%.

It was Farmington’s fifth straight league success and ninth overall, and most the experts generally agree that Pontiac Northern will be the toughest team for Farmington to handle in the league finals.

Mark Timmons, with victo­ries in the dashes, and Randy Pender, with wins in both hurdles, led the Farmington assault against Pontiac North­ern.

MEANTIME, Stevenson H i^ of Livonia proved it could be a major factor in the meet by trouncing Walled Lake CentraL 93-S to wind up its league dual­meet slate with a 3-2 record.

Neal Bowlgy continued bis brilliant work for Stevenson when he won the high Jump,

Win Or Else For Sorrows

Union must contend with Plymouth and Bentley on Monday and Thursday, respectively.

REDFORD UNION built up a 3-0 lead against Allen Rule when a watt to Mickey Robinson, a single by Bill Booker and an error admitted one run in the first inning and then two scored in the second when Curt Fritz watted, Glen Richmond tripled and Steve Friedman singed.

But Allen Park scored twice in the fourth on a double, error and single and then cashed four runs in the fifth on a watt.

an error, an intentional walk and a three-rpn homer by Kim Wdeh off loalng pit­cher Dave Martin. The latter Mlowpd six hits, fanned two and watted five.

Plym outh, ipeantim e, gain^ a 7-3 verdict over Trenton to equal its league reoMrd at 4-4, the same mark now hdd by Trenton.

Brad T ru u was the winning pitcher, giving up seven hits, fanning six and watting four.

Steve Straley, Truax and Howie Schryer each with two hits led Plymouth. Schryer knocked in two runs as did Jim Grimmer.

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G r e a t C o m e b a c k M o v e s F a lc o n s C lo s e T o T i t l e

The test of a good baseball team is how well it can bounce back.

And Farmington is a good team. Ask Livonia Stevenson. Ask ithe other teams in the Intet-Lakes Conference this Sluing.

After trailing Stevenson, 4-0, in the first two innings, the Falcons roared back for a li-5

high hurdles and the low hurdles while Larry Fisher took the 100 and 220^rard dashes and ran on the winning 880-yard rday.

The mile run ended in a triple dead heat between three Stevenson runners — Paul Opsommer, Dave Mathia and Paul WardMski.

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It announU to win or dae for Our Lady of Sorrows’ baaeboll team when it plays its final Catholic League game Monday against Royal Oak St. Mary.

Sorrows, which doseo as a h i^ sdiool after the current ■emestar ends, must bsat St. Mary's to keep alive its hopea to repeat as Northwest Diviskm champions.

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victory to up their league mark to 9-2 and overall year’s stand­ing to 12-3.

MIKE FLYNN and Tony Wenson each went three-for- four for the winners while Dennis Hagen came to Ray Ponke’s rescue in the fourth to keep Stevenson well in check the rest of the way.

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Paik?That's where the team battle

will come Wednesday when the annual Suburban Six League track title is decided at Belle­ville High. Preliminaries will take dace in the aftomoon, the finals at night at 7 p.m.

Redford Union was the only team in the league to sweep through its conference dual­meet date arithout a loss. The townshippers made it 5-0 by downing Bentley, 71-47, as Allen Park finished 4 1 in the league with a 51-47 romp against Plymouth.

WHEN RU and Allen Park met head-on, it was a twopoint win for Redford Union, coached by John McKenzie.

And aM e the team fight goes on, the individual spotlight will focus on Beilevflle’s Gerrarde Pettus, probably the finest all- around prep tra ^ athlete in the state.

Pettus is expected to capture four individual titles in the league meet - the high jump, long jump and the two hur­dles. ^

Mark Johnson of Bentley waa a tr^ile wtamer In the dnal meet against Redford Union. He won both the bnnHes, fiaa thekMgjnmp.

Bentley’s George Munday took both the 880-yard and 440- yard runs whjle TpUodi of RU won the shot put and 100-yard dash to lead his team’s easy win.

Tom Mathews captured the 440 and the 880 for Plymouth, but it wasn’t enough a^unst the hi^^poTrered ABen ftrk team, which had too much depth. The summaries:

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Farmington began its upward climb with four runs in the third inning when Flynn doubled, Wenson singled and Bruce EcoD(Hneau cl^bled to lead the uprising.

Then cam e a seven-nm npris- ing in the fourth in which Mahibnrg, Flynn, Wenson, Economean and Kapferschmidt all came throngh nrlth hits. A final run in the sixth wrapped it all up for the Falcons.

Stevenson had taken a 1-0 lead in the first inning on four straight watts and then uuoed the advantage to 4-0 in the second when John Lewis bomered with two aboard.

At this point, Farmington came to life, and there was no stopping the Falcons as they moved a notch closer to the league championship.

PLYMOUTH scorad threenms in the I l |^ Inning on siiMles by Stnlny, Schryer and Grimmer, plus an error. Grimmer’s hit knodMd in two runs.

Trenton scored in the first on KO Gilbert’s homer and tied it in the sixth when Bfll Knapp doubled in two runs.

But with the score, 3-3, going into the seventh, Plymouth exploded with four runs. Stan Britton singled, Ken Rocco singled, Straley singled, Schryer tripled and then came home on an error.

in fortune continued to plague Bentley, which dropped its sixth league game in eight decisions when downed by Belleville. 4-1.

Strange things happened to Bentley.

In the first inning A1 Her­nandez tripled with one out and Dick Boehm on first. But Boehm missed second on the way around, Bdleville ap­pealed and Boehm was called out. Then John Gentz singled in Hemamiez with Bentley’s only run.

The 1-0 lead held up until the fifth inning when Belleville tied the score.

’Ihen in the sixth with two out and three on for Bdleville, the batter lofted a fly whidi was muffed. ‘Three runs came home and that was the ball game.

Booted AwayBetween errors and

inability to drive runners around, Clarenceville High’s baseball team wound up a 6-4 loser to Bloomfleld Andover.

Five of the Andover runs were unearned.

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Sorrows’ hopes suffered a jott when St. Rita cashed four unesmed runs in the seventh inning to win. 12-8.

It was Ssrrawt* secead lass hi seven lesgne starts and knacked them ant ef a tie fer first place.

Bert Hurst and Steve Theiaen eech locked three-run homers for Sorraws, whidi twice held the lead and on two other occasions was tied.

Conch Bob Kelley of Sorrows has snnomiced that the team has drawn Novi a t its first foe in the forthcoming state tournament on May 39 at Sorroars.

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Franklin Smothers GrovesThere is always ■emetiiim

woriers most famooi radog drieer* come to town for the annual appearance in the cbampionifaip series at line tracks in Canada and the United States.

For the past two years the reinsmen have competed at Hazel Park, doing their thing a few nigirts ago there.

For instance Gordon Rothacker. of Australia, is known as the “Dd Miller'’ of Australia. • Principally because he has a m ^ e d resemblance to the American millionaire driver and also because he is the top winner down under.

Gordon also races two days a week. Friday and Saturday, but still manages to keep his name befwe the public. He told how the race announcers call the horses on the two days and then are auctioneers at the hundreds of livestock sales during the other four days.

“You’d be surprised to learn how much an announcer can make in a year,’’ he said, “Of course much of its comes from the sales but they also are well paid for the ’mike’ work.’’

G ordon w a s th e f i r s t A astra ttan d riv e r, we know of. to deny the aft repea ted ta le th a t p ilo ts th e r e h a n d le nothing h a t pacers.

“There are a lot of trotting races too,” he smiled, “But then we do drive numy more pacers than trotters.”

Adolf Ubids, the Austrian who is leading the series and probably wiD be the winner, hod to talk through an in­terpreter but managed to get Ms thoughts across.

He has to be the best in Europe, showing more than 100 wins in a season that only has something like 1,025 races. All of which means that he is - in the winner’s circle in one of 10 races. We never heard of any U.S. driver with a record like that.'

All of which leads one to conjecture... why doesn’tWolverine, Northville Downs or Hazd Pwk. stagea similar series on a single night with the eight top drivers in the standings handling the Held in as many as five races on the same open draw basis. It would te interesting to see how some of the better rein­smen. who usually hare the better stock, would do when driving ordinary pacers and trotters.

Looking for smne horses to watch at the Detroit Race Course? Then take a look at these which have been • ecommended as fit and ready.

We bring to your attention: Due’s Devil, Jittery Child, Skeedu, Nickey Nirue, Devil’s Holiday. EruIIah, Unin­terrupted, Viewette, Dun- nington. Salvo. Metric Mile and United Prince.

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Windsor Raceway had in getting horses, jockeys and muteul help, one wonders if the strike of the ticket sellers wasn’t just another excuse.

Perhaps the truth of the matter is that management decided it didn’t want to compete with the successful Detroit Race Course and Hazd Park meetings.

Most certainly the track would, have done some businen on Sundays but the remainder of the time...it’s questkmaUe if Windsor could even crack the nut as they say in the racing language. Ac-' tually it means breaking even.

With the national trend towards a decline in a t­tendance and a slight increase in wagering, it wasn’t exactly a surprise when the Detroit Racing Association decided to open show betting windows at all levels and Hazel Park Raceway added a perfects.

The DRA decided to go along with several other plants and test the effect on no show betting. It did have combination wagering ($2 across the board) and show betting at three-way $5 win­dows but there wasn’t a $2 show window anyudiete in the plant.

The original theory being that the daily handle at the show windows didn’t warrant the help needed to handle the machines.

But there were so many complaints that the Associathw decided to go back to show betting shortly after the start of the summer meeting. Officials learned

The battle of the unbeaten - F ranklin V8. GfOVef-Came, but the expected battle didn’t

Franklin had an easy time winning from Groves, 74-44, to wrap up the Northwest SubiKban League’s thud meet track title before a crowd of 1,500.

54) league record and a 7-0 overall mark and stamps the Livooians as the team to beat in die league mart Wednesday at Franklin.

The dual meet record will be counted in detiennining the overall league duunp.

The victory gave Franklin a . FRANKLIN SET one

t^rsHy mark and tied two others against Groves wliidi brought a 4-0 league record into the meet.

Ken Yuhass was timed in :22,8 for a Franklin standard in the 220 yard dash. He also was on the 880-yard relay which tied the schoM mark of 1:31.5 while Mike Febter and

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Jee DeNapoH die pole vault <osl record.

Yuhasz won both dadies to lead the Patriots. Ifike Jlnnet took the 440 and ran on both winning rdays. Brother Joe Jinnet was secmid in the 440- yard run and w(m the half mile.

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Fourteen young bowlers from Observerland will be in the starting field when the Michigan Youth Bowling Association conducts its an­nual championship tour­nament this Sunday afternoon in Mt. Plensant.

Aside from determming the state champions, the event also will be the (qualifying round for to determine Michigan’s team in the All- American Youth Cham­pionships in Washington in July. The Washingtoo event is limited to graduating seniors.

ITie complete field for the state tides will contain 175 bowlers who wiD compete in the various divisioas.

H ere a rc the O bserverland

Major Boys Scratch - Donald Mueller, Merri-Bowl.

Major Boys Handicap - Mike Flynn, Farmington.

Junior B<iys Handicap - Rick Lindquist, Ark Lanes; David Nenzecheck, Southfield Bowl. Gray Grimes and! Brian 'Tupper, Farmington Lanes.

Prep Boys Handicap^Rick Danlovich, Soathfield Bowl Claries Tarver, Westland Bowl; Ttan Wilaon, Livonia Lancs.

Peanut Boys Handicap - Brent Bradley, Farmington Lanes; Brian Senda, Mcrri- Bowl.

Major Girls Handicap - Ann Kenburg, Southfield Bowl.

Prep Grils Handicap -- Colleen Flynn, ParmiiHton Lanes; Laura Ryckman, Southfield Bowl.

PENNY McLAlN. the young star who averaged wril above 200 in the closing month of the Ladies Major League compeCitioo, topped all the Detroit area howlers in the W.I.B.C. Tournament last week in Atlanta.

Bowling with the Helin Tackle team, she hdped her team take third place in the team event and then went on to post a 1770 count to set the pace in the all-events.

THE WOMEN’S Classic at Farmington i.» iw had an unusual finiaii Friday night.

None of the women had been able to crack 000 during the, scaaon. 'Then, on the last night. Ami Gunderlock fired a 2S in « 2 and Jean Dcmbeek inserted a 2M in a 000 aeries.

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It’ll be (day ball starting Wednesday evening in the seventh annual Les Anders Invitational baseball tour­nament.

Seventeen Observerland sdwols are (aimed foe the action which again will be held at Livonia’s Ford Field on Farmington Road.

The tourney will be spon­sored by the O^imist Clito Livonia, the City of Livemia’s Recreation Department and the Obso^er Newspapers Inc.

THE SCHOOLS have decided to go on with the Anders tourney despite the fact that, for the first time, a state baseball tourney will take place this season and thus jam up the schedule.

But to a coach, it was felt that the Anders meet, held in honor of the late prep athletic director in Livonia School District, should be continued because of its great popularity over the years.

Based on regular-season developments so far, John Glenn and Redford Union, both in the upper bracket of the l7-school f i ^ , shape up as the ■ co-favorites.

Redford Union, along with Plymouth, has drawn the honor of (daying in the 1971 opener at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Then it’ll be Wayne Memorial vs. Churchill! at 8:30 p.m.

FIRST-ROUND games wiU ooninue on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 24, before the survivors go forth in the quarterfinals on Thursday, May 27, and Friday, May 28.

The semifinals are listed far Monday, May 31, with the title game the next evening, June 1, at 7:30 p.m.

The tourney will follow the same format as in the past.

Every player must meet the eligibility rules set down by the State High School Athletic Association. Only regular- season players of a team may appear in the tourney.

Protests must be settled on the field.

If, after five innings, one team leads.by seven or more runs, the game will be determined at that point.

If a game is called at any time, and the score is tied, a new game will be scheduled.

Here’s the first round schedule:

WEDNESDAY 6 p.m. - Plymouth vs.

Redford Union; 8:30- Wayne vs. Churchill.

THURSDAY6 p.m. - Garden City East

vs. Crestwood, 8:30-Garden City West vs. St. Agatha.

FRIDAY6 p.m. John Glenn vs.

Franklin; 8:30 - TTiurston vs. Our Lady of Sorrows.

SATURDAY6 p.m.-Clarencville vs.

Bentley; 8:30-Stevenson vs. Bishop Borges..

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game, first of the year in the classic, and added games of 196 and 227 for a 722 to top the circuit. Yet. his feat was by­passed as moat of the interest was centered on the roll-offs to determine the team title.

The Garfield Industrial and Gordon B. Hall teams finished the campaign in a deadlodk and decided on an immediate roll-off for the title.

The Hall caatlRgent con­tinued the merry pace and wan the title match, 3N t tom .

Aside from Pederson’s perfect game which was rolled on lanes 7 and 8, there were two other series above the 700 mark.

Veteran Ken Haviland had games of 288, 209 and 213 for 710 and Gaston Marois linked counts of 244, 216 and 247 for7079.

Jim Massecar and Erv Watson Jr. each posted a 258 to share honors in the opening night of the Two-Man Classic scheduled for the summer.

And among the high games for the week was a 268 opener for Steve Kielian, in the Father & Son League.

THEY’RE NOT bowling very big scores, but the delegation from the Detroit Race Course is having a lot of fun at Mayflower Lanes.

Frank Farnun topped the scorers with a 206 in 508, bnt one of the qiectztors remarked, “Thoze jockeys can ride horses, but they sore can’t bowl.”

The riders scores were between 80 and 120.

TWO MORE TOO counts were registered in the Westland Clasric.

Jerry Holt topped the fidd with a dosing 248 for 704, nnd Tom Vnllone closed with 246 for 702.

Other high scores included Nick Duditch 677, Jim Deck 671 nnd Joe Wilson 667.

Midge Pnzkkot, one of the most enthusinstic of all Westland bowlers, had one of her best aeries - a 506 on games of 196, 221, and 177.

a c . NUNNERY showed the way.in the Garden Lanes Clas­sic with an even 700 scries.

Others in the high brackets mchided: John Rtiggerio Jr. 600, Rich Koasd 674, Joe Dixon 666. Tom Kress 669, Paul Ishkin 669, Dick Jankowski 686 and Gordon CantweU 653.

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The reason behind the ad- . «dition of the perfecta at the Mil AjOCFOSSC Hazel Park harness meeting was a matter of economics.The handle is down from last year’s record meeting and this additional w arring gimmick is an attempt to get more money through the machines. •

And it means that Hazel Park now has wagmng on 10 races, a daily double, two perfectas and the Big Per­fect.... a total of 14 for anevening. It wasn’t too many years back that tracks were satisfied with e i^ t races anda daily (kiuble.... not so anymore.

The Waterford Park track near Chester, W. Va. and East Liverpoid, 0. has a total of 17 wagering events on a single program and still handles less than $300,000.

All of which proves to us that there is only a certain amount of money in any crowd at the track and that’s it.Tracks can add all the gira- micks they want but folks still only have a certain amount of greenbacks.

Incidentally, the Jockey Club of Ontario tried to get along without show bettmg at its running and harness operations. Effective at the next meetings, which open next wedi, show wagering has been reinstated.

The reason given “economics” and the demands of the public.

High school and college athletes looking for a summer sport, take note!

The M ichigan-Ontario Lacrossee Association is again seeking boys from 16-20 years of age to (day in its summer league.

Games this year will be played in the Windsor Arena and the St. Clair Shores Arena.

A $7 registration fee will prevail for interested boys.

Boys wishing to try out for the lacrosse league should contact Art Whalen at Olympia, 5920 Grand River, Detroit 48206.

DURING THE PAST couple of weeks, thiMroughbred racing lost two prominent figures in the deaths of Marion Van Berg, the famed Nebraska horseman, and George Haggerty, former executive vice presideid of the Midiigan Racing Association which operated the Detroit Race Course.

Haggerty, a lawyer, was a (dose associate of E. £ . Dale Shaffer, when that group took over the track. George was the track’s legal advisor fix' some time and then took over as executive vice president.

But that job wasn’t for him and he left the organization after a few years, returned to his law practice, retired and was one of the nation’s top senior golfers at the time of Ms death.

Mr. Van was a tradition at metropolitan Detroit area tracks. He was the leading owner and trainer for years and always cheidted in with a large stable that conaistently won the most money at Hazel Park and DEC.

He was stricken with a heart attack three or four years ago and turned most of the track operationa over to his son Jack and to trainqr Robert Inrin.

He’ll be miaaed and so will his stable since word from Nebraska is that the Van Berg name wiU fada out of horae raring and announcemeot of dtaperaal n lea are moat anytime.

BASEBALLMONDAY

Pontiac Northern at Stevenson, Redford Union at Plymouth, DeaiixHn Sacred Heart at Bishop Borgess, Soathfield at Berkley, Brother Rice at Clawson, Trenton at Bentley, Chundiill at Walled Lake Western, Franklin at Glenn, West Bloomfield at ClarenceviUe, Southfield-Lathrup at F a r­mington, Mt. Carmel at St. Agatha, Thurston at Oak Park, Groves at North Far­mington, Waterforil Mott at Harrison, Royal Oak St. Mary at Sorrows.

TUESDAYAustin at Brother Rice.

WEDNESDAYStevenson at Walled Lake

Central, Harrismi at Chur- chiU, Franklin at Groves, North Farmington at Thur­ston, Glam at Oak Park, Farmington at Pontiac Northern, Hazel Park at Southfield, Waterford at Southfidd-Lathrup.

Anders Tourney at Ford Fidd: 6 p.m.-Plymouth vs. Redford Union, 8:30-Wayne vs.ChnrchilL

TRACKMONDAY

Southfield at Ferndale, DeLaSaUe at Redford Union.

WEDNESDAYPlymouth, Bedford Union

and Bentley in Suburban Six League meet at BdleviDe.

Farmington and Southfield Lathnip in Inter-Lakes League meet at Waterford.

Franklin, Groves, Thurston, Glenn and North Farmington in Northwest Suburban- League meet at FrankDn.

Farmingtoo41arriaoD and Uvooia-ChnrdiiU In Western Six League meet at Waterford Mott

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$68 ,000— LARGE CO LO N IAL— TOW NSHIP. Y our dreom could come true m ih»s 4 bedroom center enfrorsce Colooiol on beouti- fu lly lorxJscaped 3 ocre porcel, fea turing 2 V2 boths, fo rm ol d in ing oreo. k itchen bu ilt-ins, firs t floor loundry ond fo m ily room w ith fireploce. P lym outh Schools.

$33 ,700__ Ol d e r b r ic k h o m e — c i t y 4 or 5 bedrooms, w ith 1 ’/ i boths, lorgekitchen, fu ll bosement,' sun room orsd olso porch, fireploce in large liv ing room, wet p lostcr or>d ook floors Ideol for the lorge fom ily Close to schools ond shoppirsg.

$39 ,900__ 4 BEDROOM C O LO N IAL— C ITY Tostefu lly decoroted orsd im m oculote,feo tu ring lorge livirsg room, fom ily room w ith fireploce, form ol d in ing room, 1 VS boths. fu>l basement, ottoched goroge, comer lo t ond cyclone fenced yord. C entro lly locoted, close to schools or>d shopping Immediote possession

$43 .900— LARGE BRICK QUAD-LEVEL— TOW NSHIP Built m 1965 w ith 4 bed­rooms, 2 fu ll boths, k itchen bu ilt-ins. form ol d in ing oreo, fom ily room w ith f ire ­ploce, fu ll bosemen* and 2 cor ottoched go 'oge Corpetmg in liv ing room, d in ing room oryj three bedrooms. Extro lorge lot in Loke Pomte.

$ 7 8 ,9 0 0 — LARGE BRICK R AN CH — TOW NSHIP, Over 2 ocres o f beoutifuHy lond­scaped lond provioes the ideol setting fo r th is custom 3 bedroom home w ith 2 V i boths, fo rm al dmmg oreo, fireploces m both liv ing room ond recreotion room, cor- pehng throughout and ottoched 2 car goroge A ll dropcs included, power hum id ifie r, borbecuc g r ill ond redwood deck

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11385 CEDAR L A N |, PLYM O U TH TO W N SH IP— N orth o f Ann A rbor T ro il, Eost o f Hoggerty. Four year old 3 bedroom Colonia l, I Vi boths, ro tu ro i fireploce in fam ily room ond doorwolt to potio , 2 cor ottoched goroge. Superb londscoping. 19x12 p o lio oreo ond privacy ferKC. Asking $36 ,900 .

14730 CHERRY LANE. PLYM O U TH TOW NSHIP— West o f H oggerty and South of 5 M ile . 4 bedroom Quod-level feo turing 2 fu ll baths, fom ily room w ith fireplace, lots o f corpeting, bosement ond ottoched 2 cor goroge The reol plus fco tu rc is o 3 0 x1 6 above ground pool, w ith lorge sun deck ond fu lly equipped.. D on 't miss th is one! Asking $41 ,500 . #

Stop in or coll— we hove mony more homes ovoiloble in oil price ronges.

TAKE TIME - CALL KEIM 453-0012

G.kRDEN CITY. Lovely, three bethoom brick ranch on court patio, gas grill, well land scaped, deluxe garage, fenced tiled basement, dl^wasfaer 924,900 on assumption or con- vcntlonaL 399 West Rose.

4224871PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, colon- lal 3 bedroom, 13 by 18 paneled family room with natural raised hearth fireplace, 12 by 2-i tcrecned back porch, fully car­peted. appliances, fenced yard, custom draperies, 937,900. Owner

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Three-bedroom brick ranch, on 90-foot landscaped lot. 924,750.

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SOUTHFIELD3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch, large first floor utility, 2 car garage and fenced loL New carpeting In l i v i n g room. 929,900 FHA. 997-

SOUinPIELD. Colonial. Four bedrooms, extra sized lot. Like new carpet and drapes, sep­arate dining rooiq, paneled family room with fireplace, attached two-car garage, Blr-. mlngham Schools, ^ ,9 0 0 . 19881 Silver Spring Dr., near 13 Mile, Evergreen. 358-1857

TWYCKI NGHAM — Charming spacious 4 bedroom colonial with l a r g e Inviting foyer, central air conditioning,21/s baths, family room with Areplace, lin t floor ofRcc, custom kitchen with bullt-lna and large bruakfast area. Carpet­ing and drapea Uuough- ouL Bcaunful decor. m /te t. 9S74660.

BEVERLY HILLSUNUSUALLY CHARM­ING brick ranch is situated on over an a c r e of beautifully landscaped land. B^ cauac of Us 150 feet of 13 Mile frontage the future potential would be greatly enhanced if rezoned to commercial. Asking 919,900. 557-6660.

LIVONIAIN LOVELY HEARTH­STONE Subdivision. A fine 3 bedroom brick ranch, fully carpeted, paneled rec. room. 2 car garage, studio ceil­ing. central air condi­tioning. 930,900. 557-6660.

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V IL L A G E29221 JACQUELYN

(2 blocks north o f School- c ro ft, W . o ff M idd lebelt). Beautifu l 4 bedroom brick ranch w ith fam ily room, 2 ’/z boths, large k itchen w ith bu ilt-ins, fin ished rec. room w ith bar and kitchen includ­ing dishwasher, 2 V i cor go­r o g e . 5 V i % assumption. Come 'n ' see or co ll 477 - 6300. A fter, 9 p.m. coll Rick B utt 425 -5807 .

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W O N D E R L A N D 28408 CLEVELAND

(2 blocks south o f P lymouth Rd., corner o f Horrison). Just m inutes to W onderlond Shop­ping Center from th is sharp brick rorKh w ith fam ily room, rec. room ond bor, lorge cus­tom kitchen, goroge ond cov­ered terroce on a large cor­ner lot. $26 ,500 . Come 'n ' see or co ll 477 -6300 . A fte r 9 p.m. Bob Cooney 421 -1155 .

W E S T L A N D B E A U T Y33084 SANDRA LA N D

(Eost o f f Form ington Rd., south o f f Joy). A ll b rick 3 bedroom ronch in move-in condition, 1 V i boths, moster bedroom hos private entrance to divided both, lorge coun­try kitchen, fin ished rec. room, garage. Come 'n ' see or coll 477 -6300 . A fte r 9 p.m. coll Bob Heindrichs 522-2152 .

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E ST A T E S4 bedroom brick Cope Cod on beau tifu l rovine lot set­ting. Large fam ily room w ith fireploce, fo rm a l d in ing room, k itchen bu ilt-ins, rec. room, 2 cor ottpehed goroge. Coll 477 -6300 . A fte r 9 p.m. coll K irk W ongb ich icr 358-3385 .

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Open 9 to 9DEARBORN HEIGHTS. By owner. 'Three-bedroom brick ranch, baths, finished base­ment, 2tk-car garage, 98,500 aa- sumes mortgage. 6929 Amboy.

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LOVE MODERN?—this home is a contemporary ranch design­ed by a professional architect and custom built. Spacious rooms with pltchcned and beamed ceilings Independently Controlled by electric heat. Raised hearth fireplace with glass doors In family room. Fully paneled basement has game room, party room and recreation toom. Lake privi­leges. 984300.

ASK FOR GARY COOK 626-9100 or 644-4756

chamberlainNORTHVILLE. Four - bedroom Colonial, baths, familyroom, f i replace, close to schools, wooded area, 938,900.349-4468BRIGHTON. Lake of the Pines. Three-bedroom, L-shaped brick ranch. Completely carpeted, built-lns, onyx foyer. Formal dining room, family room, two fireplaces, 2V ceramic baths, laundry room on first floor. Year-around porch, circle as­phalt drive. Two-car attached garage. Lake privileges. 952,500.1-229-2529TRI-LETVEL. Four bedrooms, bath and a half, 2'A-car at­tached garage. Panelled family room. Corner lot, 180x115 and 150 ft. formica kitchen cabinets, built-in oven and stove, garbage disposal. Incinerator, $31,900.421-5293CONTEMPORARY RANCH. Cen­tral air conditioning, four bed­rooms, two baths, fireplace in living room and family room. Many extras. 591-6571GARDEN CITY. Three-bedroom brick, baths, 2H-car garage, buUt-lns. Fenced. Near schools, excellent condition. Full, tiled basement, 927.900. 425-6135

NORTHVILLE TWP. Gracious four-bedroom brick colonial on beautifully landscaped >, -acre lo t Spacious living room, din­ing room, family room with natural fireplace, first floor laundry, 2>i baths, 9S2,000. Call for appointment. 455-3815

FOR THE LAZY BUYER

This 3 bedroom brick ranch in one o f L ivonia 'c best areas leaves noth ing to be desired. C entra l o ir, 2 cor goroge, bosement. W o lk tc W onder­lond, w hile your children w alk to school.

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$31,900 3 bedroom Tn-lcve l, 2 cor gproge, IV i boths, lo t 7 5 'x l2 0 '.

$47 ,900 Beoutifu l 4 bedroom Colonial in Lake Pointe. 2 V'2 baths plus fom ily room, cor­peting throughout, fireploce ond ferKed yard. Custom droperies iiK luded. Very well cored for.

$40 ,000 ZoTKd lig h t industrio l. 1.8 acres including ccm foftcB le 2 bedroom home.

Furnished 3 bedroom home— I yeor lease a t $275per month.

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LI VONIAJUST LISTED A GEM

$18 ,500 buys this 4 bedroom bungoiow w ith 1 ' / i cor ga­roge. Excellent starter home or fo r the growing fom ily. Coll 274 -9510 to r showing,

REAL ESTATE ONEGORGEOUS V4 ACRE BURTON HOLLOW. Livonia. Beautiful 2,200-sq.-ft. trl-leve], four bedrooms, garage, extras. Established, treed area; on ter­raced ravine lot. Assumable mortgage. 16128 Burton Court. June occupancy, 944,900.427-3543

LIVONIA, 1,700 sq. ft. Colonial with four bedrooms, Hs baths, family room with fireplace, llx20-ft. kitchen with built-ins, patio, full tiled basement, at­tached two-car garage on nicely landscaped, fenced lot. Open Sunday 2-5, $35,900. 425-7929BEAUTIFUL COURT SETTING Cherry Hill-Henry Ruff area: 'Three-bedroom brick ranch. Huge fenced yard. Children’s delight. Must see to appreciate. Open house 1-5 Sunday. 30170 Susan Court, Inkster. 728-7119LIVONIA. Three-bedroom brick ranch, V/i baths, family room with full brick wall fireplace. Partially finished basement, large patio with privacy fence, two-car attached garage. Five Mile and Levan area. By owner. Buyers only, 9 ,500. 427-1712NORTH FARMINGTON. Three- bedroom ranch, kitchen car­peting, dishwasher, large patio, double garage, large well-land­scaped lot, low 30s. 476-6078

M ERRIM AN & HENRY RUFF

GARAGESharp 3 bedroom brick ronch. Huge kitchen w ith seporote d in ing area, fu ll basement, attached garage. N ice large lot. Livonia schools. A reol buy o f $24,900. Your terms.

HUBERT 5 2 2 -4 0 3 0LIVONIA. 14383 Houghton. Lovely four-bedroom brick ranch, full basement, garage, close to schools, pool and park, excellent condition, 5V:i mort­gage- Open Sat. till 3 and all day Sun. Call owner.4649924SEVEN - MILE, EVERGREEN. Three-bedroom, finished base­ment, carpeted, easy assump­tion. 235-3 3THREE-BEDROOM brick, full basement, I'a-car garage, car­peted, with drapes, 14x33-ft. family room with fireplace, ceil­ing’fan, 1> 2 baths. 932 09 with 910,600 down. 201-0062

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3 YEARS OLD

N EW LY LISTEDis this brick Colonial located in desiroble Golfview Meod- ows on Q court. A ll good fea­tures for fom ily liv ing, four bedrooms, 1 st floor loundry, 2 fu ll boths ond c ha lf, not- u ro l fireplace in fam ily room, spacious liv ing room, din ing room, extra big lot, 2 cor a t­tached goroge, fu ll basement, fu lly equipped kitchen, op- proxim ote ly $26 ,400 owing on mortgage. West o f For­m ington, south o f 6 M ile. 16331 Pork Dr. $46,900.

HARRY S. W OLFE4 2 7 -0733 421 -5660

Over 46 Years of Dependable ServiceLIVONIA: Rosedale Gardens. 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, fireplace, large kitchen, gas heat. Owner. $26,700. GA 7-2470FARMINGTON Twp. must sell, 3 bedroom ranch, 1'. baths, carpeted throughout, family room, attached garage, nicely landscaped, close to schools, 9 Mlle-MIddlebelt area, $28,900.476-6864WESTLAND, by owner—2 bed- room home. 90x120 lot. Water and sewer. $3,200. Call 721-3662THREE bedroom ranch, 2 baths, dining room, attached garage. Fenced yard. Livonia.

476-2824DEARBORN Heights. 5 room house, 80 ft. lot. Fruit trees, $20,000. LO 2-8763

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6377 Dakota C ircle — Just north o f M aple Rd. ond east o f Fronklin Rd. Only m inutes from D etro it ond Livonio, cus­tom brick ranch w ith large liv ing ro o m a n d fam ily room, fireplace, 2 cor attached ga­rage, lawn sprinkling system, a ll on 1 acre lokefront lot. Only $53,900.

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PLYMOUTH City: 4bedroom colonial. 2<2 baths, dining room, family room with fire place, built-ins, breakfast area 2-car garage. Partially finish ed basement. Patio, fenced yard, many extras. Mld-$40's. Owner 453-1023

1*1 Hones For Sale 1*1 H e i^ Fer SolePLYMOUTH TWP.—4 bedroom quad-level. 2 car attached ga­rage, formal dining room, large family room, screened patio, fenced yard on large lot. $46,500.455-2104

FARMINGTO.N TWP. Custom built brick, 3 bedroom ranch, 5 years old, acre lot, side entrance, attached 2 cqf oversized garage. Built-lns, fin­ished basement, with Den or additional bedroom. Low 40's. Open Sunday 1-5. 35209 13 Mile Rd., Farmington. Call 474-0782LIVONI.\ MALL area by owner, 3 large bedrooms, large living room, double lot, $18,500, V.\, FHA or contract. 477-0327QUAD-LEVEL. 4 bedroom, 2> car garage, fully carpeted, beautifully decorated. $35,900.474-2779

FIVE MILE A N D BEECH

FOUR BEDROOMSLess than $3 ,000 w ill take over poyments o f $163 ot 8 ’/z % on this cute 4 bed­room fram e home w ith o 1 ' / i c a r garage. Beoutifu l storter Or retiree. Coll quick. W on 't lost Q t $18,900 .

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3/4 ACRE LOTCleon 3 bedroom bungalow on lorge lot, fu ll bosement, 1 '/a boths, corp>eting, fo r-

m ico counter in k itchen.$23,900.

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SOUTHFIELD OWNER: 3-bcd- room colonial, fully furnished. 1 * 2 b a th s , carpeted, basement. 2-car garage. Comer ‘/2-acre l o t . Excellent shape. Many extras. $35,000. 3S8-NI6PLYMOUTH CITY, all brick tri- level, central air conditioning. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, carpet throughout, drapes, built-in oven, range and dish­washer. Paneled laundry room or 4th\ bedroom. Huge family room with fireplace, door-wall leading to sunken patio. Beau­tifully landscaped yard with heated built-in pool. Garage. $47400 . 455-2592WESTLAND, 33812 Tawas. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeted throughout, heated garage, family ro o m , m a n y extras, o f f Bison between Merrtman and Wayne Hoads.

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3 bedroom brick ranch. Walled Lake School District. Full basement, garage. Paved streets. Community water. Large lot. $26,900

2 3 2 3 7 C O R AFarmington—3 bedroom brick and aluminum colonial. For- mal dining room, family room with fireplace, full base­ment. Large lot. $32,500.

1 6 1 4 L A K E V IE W2 bedroom Wolverine Lakefront. Shag carpeting through­out. Paneled living room, newly remodeled. $24,^

3 4 3 5 B U SS DR.2 bedroom Commerce Lakefront. Walk-out basement, rec­reation room with fireplace. Garage. Fenced yard. $26,900

1 4 6 5 P O N T IA C T R A IL3 bedroom ranch, formal dining room, 2 fireplaces. Fullfinished basement, garage and iriground pool. $31,000.

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Plymouth Township — older 3 bedroom home on 130x305 lot. Large born and goroge. W ill sell on Land Controct. Full price $28,000.

A ttro c tivc 2 bedroom ronch w ith I Va, ocres. A ttached 20x38 garage, fom ily room, f i r e p la c e ,

many extros. $33,900 .

Three bedroom ronch, no turo l fireplace, large rooms, 1 V i boths. FHA or Gl terms. $25 ,400 .

Custom ronch w ith a b e a u t i f u l landscaped 100x200 lot. 2 large bedrooms, stone fire ­ploce, 1 ’/2 boths, d in ing room, attached goroge. Lond Controct. $37,900 .

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cor garoge. Financing ovoiloble. Only $17,900.

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New 3 bedroom rqnch, corpeted thru-out. Trode your home fo r th is new one priced at only $22,- 900.

Farm ington — cozy two bedroom home on large lot, 2 Vi cor goroge. $4 ,000 down on Land Controct. Coll fo r de- toils.

Four U n it Apartm ent Build ing. Reody by sum­mer, carpeted thru-out, o ir condition ing, wolk to church, stores, schools. F inonong ovoiloble.

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453-4800 199 N. MAIN ST. 4 2 7 -7 7 9 7PLYM OUTH

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Hospital Road and Hiller. Lake priv­ileges on Scotch Lake. .Maintenance free 2 bedroom ranch on huge lot with variety of fruit trees. Sharp; Call 363-1511.

L IV O N IA17684 DOLORES

Lovely 3 bedroom home on large lot. Central air. 24x16’ Sun Valiev Healed Pool with carpeted sun deck! All for just $32,900. Call 261-2600.

W E S T L A N DLOADS OF EYE APPEAL

in this 3 bedroom home with an extra something in Its finished base­ment with wet bar and log fire­place. Country kitchen, 2 car gapgc and fenced yard. $29,900. Call 261-0700 l94$71l

FRESHER T H A N SPRINGTIME1 ■3 bedroom Tri-level in mint condi­tion. Family room, 2 car garage. Walk to schools and shops. $27,900.

' Call 477-1111 (93933)

OPEN SUNDAY 2-516966 FAIRFIELD

Custom built 3 iK'droom rancli on beautiful wooded and landscaped lot. Kitchen with built-ins, 1st floor laundry room and recreation room with fireplace. $49,500. Call SSl-1900 (939S8I

16444 FAIRWAY DRIVEGolfview Subdivision - offers this sharp 3 bedroom Tri-level witli car­peting throughout and professionally landscaped lot. .4sk to this one today. Call 851-1900. $42,500 ( 94310)

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YO U 'LL BE PLEASEDwith this extra sharp 3 bedroom ranch featuring full basement, car- (setlng throughout and 2 car garage. Excellent landscaping. FH.\ temis. $27,900. Call 261-0700 194236)

W IX O Mn e w — W ELL ALMOST

I'-j year old ranch In Hickory Hill Country Club area with supervise beach area on Loon Lake. Thinking of getting lakefront property this year? Come see this bbauty at only $35»0. Call 684-1039.

L I V O N I A32149 OAKLEY

Briglil and cheerful completely car. peted 3 bedroom ranch. Dining and family room combination, full base­ment and 2 car garage. Dust and move in . . . $31,500. Call 477-1111 193244117363 WOODSIDE

Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom raiieh. Paneled family room with rai.sed lieartli fireplaee. carpeting, large euiintry kitehen plus custom featuiv.N tliroughout. $39,900. Call 261- 2600 (937231

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fmmaeulale 3 bedroom rancli type home onlv 2 years old. All built-in kitehen, 2'i car garage. 641JOO. Call 477-1111 (93718)

P L Y M O U T H T W P .JUST WEST OF PLYM OUTH (

II acres: Farm Colonial with 4 bed­rooms, family room, 2 fireplaces, greenhouse and barn. Beautiful coun­try living—lots of room. Many more fine features. $117/100. CaU 274-9910.

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O mt 5 a e m ol lond phis handbomo tri-lavl. Iho homo hot 4 bodtooma. plus 2 fom- My rooms. 2 full baths, oqr* pdtod thru-out. Largo Vitchert with built-ins, 2 oar ottochod goroga, plut odditionQl go- roga-bom, woodad oroo at roor. Loods of country living ot o prico of $47,600.H A R R Y S . W O L F E

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NEWLYWED SPECIAL Shorp. imiTtoculott 3 bodroom oluminum ranch. Tostafully dacorattd. now corpating. On comar. Now 2V^ cor goroga. Asking $19,500.

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PLYMOITW. In town. Convanianf to schools ond ttorai. This oil brick 3 backoom ranch offars spockxjs 1 3 ^ 16-ft. corpatad kitchan, 2 boths. finishad bosa- mard with coiy lounga room, ond moriy antros. Goroga is 24 by 24 foot with alactric dbor lift. Saa it. $30.9M.

PLYMOUTH TWP. Good ttortar or latiramant homa. Wail kapt 2 badroom w.th hot wotar haot. nica kitchan ond dining area, ond full haotad bosamant. 2 Vi cor goroga ond tool building on o 65 by 140-foot lot Naor stores.

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rAKKlNGTON C i t y . H U M Two bsdronmi and doo. scraan- ad porch, carport. 474-94fl3BY OWNgB. Panalngton Twp. Kendallwood Sab. 3 badroem ranch. U | bnths. family room, drapes, carpeting, natural flre- pUm . bulit-ina, Vk acra traed lot. Aaking S3MSS. 477-1030RXDPOBD Twp. custam raacb homa on banuUfuIly Inndarap- ad 14kx3M ft. lot. Rna ovary thing Includlag cantml a ir con- dltloalng, ovar 3.3W aq. ft. irins finlabad bammant. owner will canalder beat offer ovar lOBIfl.

399-37NDBABBORN HaighU, 3 bt room brick ranch, axcallant condtUoo. carpeted throughout enclooad 13sl9 porch, 3 car ga- rago, aftar 3. anytlma week- enda. ConvanUonaL CR 3-39M

CH IEF LANE- W ESTLA N D

G E T S E Tfor this 4 badroom face brick roTKh neor Wcstlorid Shop­ping AAoll, largo kitchen, pon- aled bosamant with extra both, swimmirig pool. All for only $26,900. FHA.

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4 2 7 - 9 0 3 0• Mil t Raarh area, brick ranch, largo living rooaa. aep- arata dining room (or 3rd bad­room). Osrpatlng and dmpaa throogboMt. fnlly Ulod baaa- asant. with rac room. Uk car garage. Extras. 937.904 by own­er. 93S-14S2BY OWNER. 1 bedroom ranch, carpeting, drapes, stove, lefrig- arator. dlshwashar, dispoonl. flnistiad basement wHk wet bar. buUt-ln raCiigarator, bath, covered patio. 3 car ovenrisod garage, wldo driveway. 994J40. Call for- appototmanL 4Z7-M30

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GR$AT— 3 bedroom, okjmirami sided rortch in Conton Township. Low taxes. Plymouth schools. Good investment \ «-••-* r \ r \ r \property ......................... ................................ O n l / } l 7 , 9 0 0

LOADS OF LIVING ' in this story ond a holf in Bird School district. 3 bed­rooms. 2 full botht. Terrific entertoirenent A L ' C O C room with bor. Garage. Nice lot with trees. A S K i n Q

SHARP ■ ■ brick ronch with 3 bedrooms ond I baths. Large fomiiy kitch­en. buiH-ini, with doorwoll to covered potio. Corpetirtg throughout. Fully

$29,500SEE— 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement, built in 1966.

Spacious eoting oreo overlooking family |pom with rMturol fireplace. Ter­race and fencml in yord. Beautiful big trees. 2 cor ottoched goroge. This home has everythino inckidbig stove, refrig- , ^ r \ r \ r \eroto. dhhwosher, washer ond dryer ........ J U S i

LIKE A LARGER IXT?—-Rcol value in this 3 bedroom custom brick ranch with 2 naturol fitopioces. built-in kitchen and new corpeting. Pine recreo- ikm room with bor. Attoched 2 cor goroge. a L x (T r \ r \ r \All on large lot with fruit trees ................. A D U / 0 f 5 3 3 , 9 0 0

POUR BEDROOMS — In this custom Colifornia styled ranch. Corpeted throughmN, built-in kitchen ond full wall rwtural fireploce In beorwed hanily room. 2 hilt ceramic baths. Attoched ( T O O n n nOoroge. Morty feolures Inchidtog lorge lot. 5 3 0 , 7 0 0

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UVONIA. Bai-Lyna. Owaer. Lavaly 3 bsdrosm brick M- IcveL Ilk ketks. Panced. 3 ^ ear garaga. Extras. 437-1993

FARMINGTON Open Sundoy 2-5 p.m.

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le OtlvaL West of Orchard Loha Bead and m w S m O Laka Band. Omtam boUt 4 bad-

ivvui hrtek selitdsl, Lewdy Itvlag nm o that aver- llawB laka a hnga (otiMl dtohm raom. carpaUng thnatfW i^ aaowtsy kUchaowIth atova aad dUB- ZSlU Sti-S? jO— ’ _f.—i n '- Las»e IwL liAKE PWVIURIH. I— sRsta ocewpancy. 949.999.

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immadiete occupoTKy on this 3 bodroom brick rorKh, wat plaster, with tile bosement, covered terrace and goroge. Only $22,900.

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1 9 4 ^DUTCH Coloalal 4 Uk hatha, famUy roem,T~hraI placa. dining ruom, larga lot. Just North of 9 Mila, aaat of Levan. 939AM. 391-4977

chalca 199x999 f t lot. 4 badroams, family mam, den. In ground pod and much amie. Flrat o f f a r l n f a t 934.000. Tarma.

JO H N H. HUSSEY

23280 Formington Rood

4 7 7 - 5 3 1 0

PLYMOUTH TWP. 9 badroom brick ranch. fanUly room arlth flraplacc. Uk hatha, full haac- mont, 3 car attachad garage, patloa with barbecue, pool op­tional, aaaumpUoa conventloa- al. 934»0. 4963971

SOUTHFIELD. Starter home for retiree. 3 bedrooma, aluminum sidad. Large lot. 917.949. Owner.

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 532339 RED CLOVER N. of 13 Mile. E. ot

Farmington Rd.COME AND SEE—thU beautl- fuU malntenance-fieo nuad-level with 4 bedrooma. SM hatha, and a muna bath, lovely fam­Uy room with fireplace, fonnal dining room. Move In condi­tion. 9M900.

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 54194 COCHISE

N. of 19 MUa. W. of MIddlebelt YOU ARB mVITBD—to Inapact thia aupar sharp 4 badroom cdonlal on nlca lot In Watt Bloomflald. Charming baamad and pnnalad famUy room artth narquet floor and brick waU flraplaca, mparata paneled dap arlth buUt4n bookcasca. ~tras galora! 994J00.

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O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 533401 W. 13 MILK RD.

between Orchard Lake A Farmington Rd.

EXCEPTIONALLY NICE — 4 bodroom, 2Vk hath colonial on nlca lot. Flnlshod recreation oom In fttU bnasaaent. flra-

plncad family room, modarn kitchon with breakfast area.

C O U N T R Y L I V I N GHere is the country Ihrlni you’ve amntnd with CITY CON- V E N I E N C B S . oxcapttonaUy clean. Brick ranch with attach­ed garage, FINISHED baaement and family room. Ail this PLUS a beautifully landscaped lOOx 3M foot lot, 931JM.

B E L -M E N 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0S. REDPORD

RY OMTNER, excellent condi­tion. 3 bedroom brick r a n ^ , carpeting throughout, IVk car garage, many extras, large lot. close to shopping centers and transportaUon. 931-4044NORTHVILLB. Edendeny Hills. Four bedrooms,' 3Vk baths. Uv' Ing room and dining room, family room. rcc. room. 944,400. Custom built home on Vi acre.

340-9431

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MNB FARMINCTDN Mitttttas fram Livonia's Coea- muoMy Cantor. Tills lovely 4 b e d r o o m colon ial apncicHM homa faatnras. taw firaplaeas, family room arlth carpaUng Uwoiorhaat. Call Doug Flahar. 477-7444.

chamberlainMIddlahott, N. of 7 Milo

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP. Brick ranch. Garaga. 3 bedrooma. l</s batbn. largo country kitchen, tiled basement, poured patio, foneod yard. 934,900. Open Sun- d w , 9-9 p.m. 493-4399

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CHERRYHILL RD. BM e v e 1. Hare Is a beauty. 3 bedroom brick plus family room, 1 >.1 baths. Redwood fence. Wide corner M . Real value, 9S4J)00. 8 w « ^ Rc^ty. 341-7676

G.i. $0 DOWN Westland — Large 2-story, 80x120 lot, family room, fireplace, 2 baths, dining room, full bosement, 2 cor goroge. Only $23,900 on easy terms. Call for oddress. Mony others. #W -18. Trodes occepted. F r e e estimates. Open 7 days oryd eves. GROSSMAN , LO 5-8840

RCXDM Y C O L O N I A LOPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.

29273 Meodowlork. Located in MiddlebeK - Schoolcraft oreo. You must see this 3 bedroom coloniol with its rwee fomiiy room with fire­ploce. Built-ins, c a r p e t e d thru-out. Recreation room. Professionolly landscaped 75 ft. lot ond attached 2 cor goroge. Moke o point to view this one Surtdoy.

A D O L L H O U S EOPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.

29152 Brody. Sparkling 3 b e d r o o m , broodfront, face brick ronch, with lovely cor- peting, country kitchen, nice­ly landscaped lot. Attractive recreation room ond much more. Mrs. Lorenz will be happy to show you this lovely home Sunday afternoon. Lo­cated 1 block south of Ann Arbor Trail ond cost of Mid- dlebelt.

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B L U E C R A S S F A R M S

BRAND N E W LISTIN GShiny floors ornl showroom clean throughout is th ii 3 year old brick Colonial with centrol air, 1st floor lourtfjry, 2 Vt boths, four bedrooms, full basement, center ■ en- trorKe, fomiiy room ond cov­ered potio, 2 cor attoched goroge, extra large cyclone fenced yord. $43,900.

H A R R Y S. W O L F E427-0733 421-566046 Years of DepettiUbla ServiceFARMINGTON: Open Sunday 2-6. 36956 Lansbury, 3 bed­room, i;t90 iq. fL. 2V bath ranch. acre lot, formal din­ing room, full basement, many extras. $94,900. 477-3749

M Nmw Fir SrIrBUCKINGHAM VILLAGE

This is Sharp! Large kitchen with built-irts includirrg dish- wosher. Extra special rec. room. Fireploce and raised hearth. Lot 198 ft. deep. $31,900.

LOVEGA 2-9278 261-6060

F A M I L Y R O O M $ 2 8 , 9 0 0

Unheard of but true, you can own thU IMXACULATC 3 bed­room brick ranch with FULL BASEMENT, 2 car attached ga­rage, FamUy Room and IVk baths on 40 foot lot if you CALL TODAY. .

B E L -M E N 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

LIVONIA. Pour-bedroom Colo­nial, secluded court street. In fine area, 331,900. Good assump­tion. Open SaL-Sun. 1-9. By owner. . 429-6219

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O PEN SU N D A Y 2 - 5473 L aleatter-4 WBraMB «et- «nlal. New EhCtaml VB4B9 to charming F ty a w n th . 'L o v e ly larga family hame t o e ‘ ful araa. Centtnl 4lr. pe ton kttchan. family room

aquare feet and mara- Priced to seU a t 947J44. CaU 1769144.

chamberlainMIddlebelt, N. ef 7 MPa

BY OWNER- X bedroom houac. I ' i car garage, cycltM fence, large yard, 9 area.

m ie-Marrlman LU 1-9793

BRIGHTON—3 bedroom on MgUVONIA QUIET AREA

„ terms or 93754 assumption.100-foot lot rteor schools. 3bedrooms, fomiiy room, brick r a n c h . Natural fireplace.Panelled basement. 2 cor a t­tached goroge. $39,500.

BY OWNER GA 7-0407

BRIGHTON-HIGHLAND AREA NEW HOMES 929»4

Some immediate occupancy. More u n d e r constnicUon. 925,4M.. AU our homes sre cus­tom quaUty built. For more in­formation call Builder.

ADLER HOMES, INC. 313-685-3900

L E Ehenkelman div. 47M161

PLYMOUTH. By owner, two bedrooms, large dining room, with nice four-room apart­ment, exceUent condition. Two- car garage, 50x240-ft. lot, 924,000

4934137

SCHOCANTON TWP. #.443. wUl as­sume this 3 bedioom ranch srlth family room, natural fire­place, privacy fence, asrlmmlng mol. eomplewly carpeted, with peymanta of 9U i Including prln- pel, IttteresL taxee and Insur­ance srlth 7%. Conventional mortgaga of #1,919. O iir^ iU I^

chamberlain6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

PLYMOUTH TWP.BY OWNER, 4 bedroom brick ranch, large living and dining

oma srlth flre#aeea. family utiUty and sesrlng rooms. Jal- ottsy porch, IH hntha, IH acres overlooking pond and straam. I# S BockRoad. Ptymooth.

459-9790

FARMINGTON TWP. Dettrable location, thrao bodroom quad- lesrcl, one acre. Fully land- ■caped. fru it treefl. Uvmgroom with ftraplaca, faaally room. Laundry, hobby room In baae­ment. Walk to all schools. 942,- 000. Osrnar. 476M47

B E S T B R IC K B U YN E W LISTIN G

Hard to boot when you con get o 3 bedroom, brick ranch, with big living room with dining Ell, finished rec­reation room in full base­ment, 2 cor goroge. Approxi­mately $ 17,900 owing on mortgoge. $21,900.

H A R R Y S . W O L F E427-0733 421-566049 Years of Dependablt Serrlca

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BARKLEY, 29258. 3 bedroom Ranch with 16x32 ft. irv-grourtd pool, screened terrace, goroge, $30,900.

BASSETT DRIVE, 10120. ) bedroom Rorsch, carpeting, rec. room, built-ins, 2 cor goroge, $28500.

OPEN SUNDAY, 36294 CLARITA. Immediotc occu­pancy, 4 bedroom Colonial, family room, fireplace, corpeting, built-ins, 2 cor goroge, $40,900.

HUBBARD, 13979. Specious 4 bedroom, 2Vi both Quod in Kimberly Oak^ fomiiy room, goroge, $42,900.

OPEN SUNDAY, 35970 JOY ROAD, W. of Wayne Rood, oir conditioned, 3 bedroom RorKh, lovely rec. room, fully corpeted, 2 cor goroge, $33,600.STAA4FORD, 15655. Lovely Coventry Gordens. 2 bed­rooms, oluminum siding, fireploce, rec. room, extro both in basement, large lot, goroge, $27,500.

W ESTLA N DOPEN SUNDAY, 8614 HUBBARD. 3 bedroom Ranch, studio ceilings, carpeting, 114 baths, 2 cor goroge, $24,600.

DEARBORN HEIG H TSOPEN SUNDAY, 594) NORBORNE. 3 bedroom split- level, family room, 114 baths, 2 cor goroge, $28,900.

BEDFORD T O W N S H IPOPEN SUNDAY, 27225 HOWELL, desirable Western Golf Atm . 4 bedroom Colonial, fomiiy room with fireplace ond wet bor, 2)4 boths. Sauna, 2 cor goroge, $54,900.

M A R T I N K E T C H U M , & M A R T I N

WE3TLAND—Priced to sell, 3 bedroom, full basement, at­tached garage, VA baths, car­peted. Swimming pool included at 924,500. Owner anxloua

LEEhenkelman div. 476-6161

FARMINGTON near City Park, ustom ranch, paneled rec.

room, glass screened porch, large lot. excellent neighbor­hood. 931,900. 4744267

MILE-Nawburgh. Ranch 4 large bedrooms, laundry room, family room, natural fireplace, Igao aq. ft. Large corner lot, 2 years old. many extras built in. 944,000. TR 2-7444

FARMINGTONB R A N D N E W

L I S T I N GFIRST OFFERING IT'S BIG, IT'S BEAUTIFUL

A lorge custom ranch with oil the warmth and charm you could possibly wont in the 3 bedroom home with 1 )4 boths, o modem kitch­en, a formal dining room, a 24 ft. living room with nat­ural fireplace, plus o family room and o 2-cor. attached goroge. This home has wet plaster and m a r b l e sills throughout. This beautiful home sets on a 160x130 lot. $41,900.

H A R R Y S . W O L F E421-5660 427-073349 Years of DependeUe Service

HOWEX-L — 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, 2 car at­tached garage and full base­ment, large landscaped lo t6 'r VA mortgage may be assumed. Call for appointment 517-946-0425

2 0 0 6 D a r w inW E S T L A N D

4 B e d r o o m s

1 V i B a t h s$200 complete down pay­ment. $140 monthly pay­ment includes taxes and in­surance. All brick, full base­ment, new colonial. Qualified families, must have 3 or more children.

C o o d m a n - B u i l d e r3 9 9 - 9 0 3 3

NEW LIVONIA MODEL3 bedroom brick, l\A baths, family room, 2 car attached garage, basement. 39779 Sum­mers (1 block north of Scho'^l- craft, V* mile west of New­burgh.)

$29,990DEMBS BUILDING CO.

Open Daily 1-8 p.m.. Closed Thursday

464-2346

FIVE MILE. HAGGERTY. 19852 Fry. Three-badroom ranch. IH baths, family room and at­tached garage on large lot, with

• U a ^ . 934JW0. 4#-3657lot avallat

$ 2 3 ,9 0 0Westlortd. Hard to beat this brick ronch. Huge T-shoped kitchen. Full bosement, new 2)4 cor goroge. Excellent terms.

LOVEGA 2-9278 261-6060

LIVONIAALMOST 1 acre. 93J100 awtunet this 2 bedroom aluminum sid­ed home. 2 car garage with monthly payments of only $121 Including principal. Interest, taxes and Insurance. Our Realty.

4294600

BRIGHTON, Lake of the Pines. Three-bedroom, L-shaped brick ranch. Completely carpeted, bullt-lns, onyx foyer, formal dining room, family room, two fireplaces, 2*A ceramic baths, laundry room on first floor. Year-around porch, circle as­phalt drive. Two-car attached garage. Lake privileges, 352,500.

1-229-2529

OPEN SUNDAY 2-532177 Meadowbrook — Summer fun can be yours at home If you buy this well kept 4 bed­room brick home. Centrally located In Livonia. Close to everything. Beautiful Inground 40x16 Gunitc heated pool. Flo­rida room and much more. Asking 935,900. Call 476-9100.

chamberlainMIddlebelt, N. of 7 Mile

DEARBDRN HEIGHTS NORTH

3 bedroom ranch. b«ilt-ln fea­tures. natural flraplacc, a t­tractive landscape, good shop- olng, close to scnools- Brlck story and half, 4 bad- rooms, good shopping. cloK to schools.

REAL ESTATE SALES24350 W. Warren

27B-00SSLATHRUP VILLAGE. Owner. Colonial 4 bedroom b r i c k , thermoparie windows, 2'A baths, dining room, large e n t r a n t hall, custom kitchen with built In appliances, good size dinette area. Intercom. Large family room, 2 car garage. Other ex­cellent features. 946jM0.

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LIVONIAB R A N D N E W

L I S T I N GFIRST OFFERING

SHARP! SHARP! SHARP! We hove never been oble to offer you so much home for so little o price. This is o co­loniol with 4 very lorge bed­rooms, Q Mother's dream kitchen,, o formol dining room, Q first floor laundry, a beomed ceiling fomiiy room with brick wall fireplace, a fu*l bosement ond 2 car a t­tached garoge. Also o cov­ered potio and many extras such os 2)4 baths ond cen­trol oir conditioning. $43,900

H A R R Y S . W O L F E C O M P A N Y

421-5660 427-073346 Years of Dependable Service

N. ROSEDALE PARK 2)6 story brick; 4 bedrooms and nursery, U6 baths, buUt-in stove and dishwasher, formal dining room, breakfast nook, patio, finished rec room, fire­place, 3-car garage, under 930,- 000. make Offer to owner anytime, 16757 Shaftebuiy,

537-6058CHECK THIS OUT

Three-bedroom o l d e r eluml- num sided, 1)6 story. 135-ft. loL Farmington Twp. large foyer, formal d i n i n g room, walk-ln attic, enclosed back porch, full basement, air condl- tloned. newly decorated. See in­side to appreciate. Ownor, SU,- 500. 4 7 6 - ^

OPEN SU ND AY 2 -531769 Avondale, 'Westland— Im­maculate three bedroom, fin­ished basement, above ground pool with deck, extra large 2 ear garage, fenced lot, 2 blocks from golf couraa s m many more. Wayne Schotri D istrict A m utt sec at 931,900. CaU 476- 9100.

chamberlainMIddlebelt, N. of 7 MUe .

YOU W nX ENJOY' the cheerful and spacious atmos-' phere of thIa older Plymouth home) Central location very handy to aU Plymouth faciUtiea. 4 bedrooms, sep- a r m dining, 3 baths, main floor laundry. CaU for your a p p o ln ^ ^ t to v isit 936JM0.

NEW 4 BEDROOM brick ranch. 3)4 miles west of Plym­outh on IVi acres. 1^00 sq. f t of living area plus fuU basement end attacbM 2 car garage, carpeting through­o u t 917JMN>.

FAST OCCUPANCY In this charming older Colonial, good Plymouth location, big Uving room with fireplace, ■eparate dining roomu carpeting, newly remodeled kitch­en with nook, 3 beorooms end bath up, pins paneled beaMucnt, laiito 1)6 car garage. See this one soon. 931,990.

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Meadowbrook Hills $68,500 PLYMOUTH $34,900FARMINGTOlM AREA. MUST SEE DISTINGUISHED 4 Bedroom, 2)4 Both EXECUTIVE COLONIAL. Pan­try . . . Air conditioned . . . Family room with Door- wall ond fireploce . . . Excellent Londscoping irKludes pond . . MAKE APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING . . . 476-8700

FARM INGTON $53,900m ercy HIGH AREA. S»>orp Well Cored for . . . 3 Berfcoom— 2V4 Both Ronch . . . Delightfully Decorated . . . Excellent Corpeting . , . Beomed ceiling Family ?bom with Bookcoses and Fireploce . . . Covered Screened Po feh . . . CALL 476-8700

KIMBERLY Subdivision $48,900MIDDLEBELT-11 MILE ROAD AREA. OUTSTANDING 4 Bedroom—2V4 Both TRI-LEVEL . . . Sth Bodroom or Den . . . Ample Storage in EXTRA Large Closets . . . Brickwol) Fireploce with raised heorth . . . SWIM CLUB MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE. CALL 476-8700.

tQAAMERCE LAKE $57,900LAKE FRONT PROPERTY—-For the ultimate in living see this 3 bedroom, 2 full 'both brick ronch with okirninum trim. Family room with fireploce. Screerwd porch. Steel sea woM, sprinkling system. CALL AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT THE EXTRAS. Coll 261- 5080.

LAKE POINTE VILLAGE— 3 bedroom, 2 full both brick rorKh. Fireploce and built-in book shelves in fom- ity room. Kitchen built-ins. Full finished divided bose­ment features rec. room with refrigerator ond bar. 2-cor ottoched garoge. Coll 261-5080.

BROOKHILL Estates $45,900FARMINGTON AREAr-Chorming 4 Bedroom— 2 V4 Both Colonial in Area of BEAUTIFUL HOMES, Work- saver Kitchen with Built-ins . . . Family room hos Natural Fireploce . . . Generous rooms . . . Lorge Londscoped lot. Coll 476-8700.

LIVONIA $36,900NEWBURGH AND LEVAN AREA— 3 bedroom, I V% both brick ranch. Lorge country kitchen with pantry. Two family rooms, one with raised hearth fireploce. Built in Bor-B-Q on large potio. 2 cor garoge. IM­MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Coll 261-5080.

PLYMOUTH $59,900NICHOLAS LANE AND BECK ROAD AREA— 3 bed­room, 2V4 both spliMcvel. CENTRAL AIR CONDI­TIONING. Firtploces in living room ond family room. Located on lovely ACRE Wooded site. 2 cor at­toched goroge. Coll 261-5080.

NORTHVILLE $17,500CLEMENT AND pEAO ^ND—An excellent storter or retiree home 3 bedroom IV4 story aluminum siding. New roof. Coll 261-5080.

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CO-OP APT.New Hudson. 27140 Spauld­ing. Apt. 48. 12 Mile, Mil­ford Rd. 2 large bed­rooms, 1)6 baths, carpet­ing throughout, basement, overlooks private lake. 917,900.

CANTERBURYCOMMONS

Double w i n g colonial. 27x15 fL family room with flrepUea, mdlng' doors to patio, paneled library, 4 bedrooms, formal dining room. 2)6 baths, carpet­ing, baeemcnL grade laun- dry. 2,700 sq. f t. of Uving

$26,900VACANT. Owner anxious. Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, full baseiqent with rec room, covered p o r c h 19x12. Fenced, treed lot. Cloee to schools and shop­ping.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.

34125 MOORE DR. (south of Grand River, weat of Farmington Rd.) 4 bed­room brick ranch with aluminum trim. In-ground heated pool, 29x13 Uving room with fireplace, fam­ily room, formal dining room, large heated en­closed porch, 2 car at­tached garage, fully car­peted. Outstanding area. I41A00.

NORTHVILLEAUTHENTIC 89 year old farm home on acre lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 up, 2 down. Dining room. 12x12. New attached 2 car garage. New roof, country kit­chen. 24x6 utility room. Good storage. Wood and wire fencing. 939;MI0.

NOVIRoom to room. 190x190 ft. lot. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Beanttful family room, comidcic bullt-ln kitchen. 2 fire­places, oversized 2>6 car garage. Priced to eeU. 937AOO.

GR 4-3000

REALTOR 32300 Grand River. Fannington

KE 5-2720

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Just Listed! 2 bedroom Cope Cod style home, formal dining room, nat­ural fireplace, full base­ment, spacious lot with real nice trees. Price $27,900. Coll 261-1600.

B R IC K R A N C H3 bedrocxns, family room, full basement with fin­ished rec. roexn. Home is fully corpetedj I )4 cor g o r o g e , Livonia School District. See this ' one! Price $28,900. Coll 261-1600.

PARI YP O S S E S S IO N

on this beoutiful 3 bed­room brick ranch, com­pletely finished base­ment, natural fireplace in living room, nicely decorated, 2V4 cor ga­rage, screened terrace. Price $28,900. Coll 261- 1600.

Q U A D -L E V E L4 bedrooms, den, 2)4 boths. central oir condi­tioning, outstonding car­peting thru-out, lorge covered potio, 2V4 cor goroge, spcKious comer lot. Price $37,900. Coll 261-1600.

S H A R PCompletely redecorated 4 bedroom Colonial, 2)4 baths, 1st floor laundry, family room with not- urol fireploce, recreotion room, large lot, oil cor­peted, very good assump­tion. Price $44,9(X). Coll 261-1600.

R A V I N E L O TOver 2 acres, flowing streom, many moture trees. Deluxe 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Romon brick rorKh, notural fireploce, carpeting and drapes, a t­tached goroge. Lon^ con­tract terms available. P r i c e $44,900. Call 261-1600.

F IV EB E D R O O M S

Available in this large Colonial home, fomiiy room with notural fire­ploce, all electric built- ins, erKlosed porch over­looking in-ground swim­ming pool, ottoched 2 car garoge, immediote possession! Price $48,- 900. Coll 261-1600.

H U R R Y 'A 2 bedroom rorKh on V4 ocre lot, rxitural fire­place, attoched goroge, not mony ovoiloble like this! Price $24,900. Cdl 26I-160Q.

LIVONIA OFFICE

CALL 261-160015707 FARMINGTON RD.

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KE 5-5155

8 3 2 4 F r e m o n t W e s t l a r t c l

$ 2 0 0CompirM d o w n poymord. $ t l t moniMy poymont |n- cludH tOMts ond insuronn. •rand now 3 bodroom rancK bricfc 4 sidn. Rdl bosomonC. Quoliftod fomilios.

C o o d m a r v B u i l d e r

399-90af3UVOfOAV BURTON aO U X jW

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S U R E W I N N E RNEW LISTING

b this brick ranch wMi o boouHfully fMshod rocvoo- tion room with noturol Rro- ploco. 3 bodhiomi, country kitchorv corpotino through­out, cyclorM <oncod yard, 2 cor hoelod goroo*. 1^4,900

H A R R Y S . W O L F E427-0733 421-5«6041 T ran •

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2 5 4 5 8 N o r f o l k B lv d .DBBfbom H cighti

L e s s T h a n l ^ tNtw oU brick. fuH 3 bodtoom r a n c h . $200 ntrara you in, $ l1 t monthly poyiwsnt ifKiudn te a n ond insurocKS. QuoUfiod fomilios.

C o o d m e n - B u i I d e r 3 9 9 - 9 0 3 3

F A R M I N G T O N T W P .

Lookirtg for o horns with svsrythmg? This is it! A km ly 3 bsdroom brick rortch with control air. Ganplstsly firthhod bossmsnt with bar. Fully corpotsd, 2 full baths, built-ira, 2 VS-cor brick front goraot. ftrKsd lot. Otiy $2t,500.

IN K S T E RWhot o buy! 1 VS story brick horns, 3 bedrooms, full bois- msrw. IV5 oor gorogs on o 55x135 fSTKsd iol. Above grourxi pool. All for $19,500. Just closirtg costs. CoH us on this

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10 MILE- SOUTHFIELO RO.

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on l60R225-foot lot.

TOW N'S PILLARR E A L E S T A T E

COUNTRY

era Just a few.BQUABB rn c r . 9 to 4

wtUi M i carfsatssss to tkli

tra ffic pattora raraitry wtthM a Btonaa tbraar at BrtRMan mmt X-Way. AU_tbto can ba yaras ta r JtwtCB-IM.COUNTRY U V O tQ . anca iraa baraa toat yoa ba raood^ of aa _1 acre, ataa to

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ptaa slatlflc b ra t to' Ira tba tow pstoa at

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wMt oil built-Int. 4 loualy I wdroomA 1 V$ bolhs wHh od- diWowol M l both reughad-in, raody to finish. 2 cor ot- tochad gorogs. Spend your loiauro limo in the baoutihil inground swimming pool. This home has atony axtros— Dr+va out ortd toko o look! South of 11 Mils, west of Forming- ton Rd.

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.23200 Powers—a lovely hiil- sida setting odds baouty to this comfortable ranch home. 3 bodreome, seporote dining room, nice living room with notural fireplace, m o d e r n kitchen, kage porteled recre- otion room with firaploce, lovely sun deck over garage, odds many hours of ertjoy- ment. Come ond See this ot- troctive h o m e ! North of Grand River in lovely City of rarmirtgton.

ELLIS20720 Middlabelt 476-1700

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CASTLE GARDENS

For itew llstingi, rxit odvertiaed, coll 421-2100

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15337 Farm infton Rd., Livonia

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•04 E. Grand River Corner of Elm

HOWELL 1-517-546-0566

C L A R E N C E V IL L E4 bedroom, 2Vi both. Fom- ily room. Natural firaploce. M it-ir«. Extra large 2 car oltoched goroge. Large lot in country oroo. CoH BiH lodoy.

S A N D S 2 5 5 - 4 1 7 5

LIVONIAB R A N D N E W

L I S T I N GFirst Offering

CUSTOM RANCH It's oil hare in this custom, oil wet plostcr, 3-bcdroom ronch with oil king-sixt rooms, a beautiful kitchen wHh buih-ins, slato entrance.lorge fomily room, full tiled borament, and 2 cor ottochod goroge. All this sots on o 100x200 lot looded with fruit trees ond g o r d e n spoco. $37,900H A R R Y S . W O L F E

C O M P A N Y421-5660 427-0733« Years at

479 S. M AIN ST. PLYMCXJTH

4 5 3 -2 2 1 0 (Plymouth)

4 2 5 -0 9 0 0 (UvoniB)

349-4433 (Northvill«)

Visit our opon houra on Sundoy, I till 4:30, locatod ot 5215 Got- fredran Rdl. Four bodtoom brick home on 2)4 oeros, odditional 2V4 ocres ovoitobie. QuoRty construction thru-out, kitchen with buih-ina.

is completoly crapotod ond beoutiMly dscorotod. $62,500

IMMACULATE t h r o # bodroom Quad tevef homo, noor Hudion's WotHond MotL This hoaw It nk»- 4y carpeted, hoe a loega fomUy

wNh firep lace, two car ot- wimmifiQ poolg

boouHhilly londMopad lot, prfvocy re ady for srawmra er»Joy-

$31,900

LOCATB) IN PLYMOUTH. O d ­or four bodroeiii homo In

EXCEPnONAUY SHARP 3 bed­room brick ranch with full wolf firtploco In fondly room, privocy fenced torraco wHh goe barbecue. First offering. $29,900

BRAND NEW 3 bedroom ranch in Plymouth Twp. with 2 cor go- rage. $26,600

NEW ON THE MARKET on 1 ocro in Canton Twp. QuoBty buHt 3DM Iwm DriCIL FQnCn Wllll Of* locnoo « vQf fiPi fviisnoii

t, oB oso^blo siB t fretTMa iMme may olw be utWood oo a two family btoomo. $29,500 $42,500

]. L. HUDSON Real Estate

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. FARMINGTONOPEN SUN. 1-5 PAL

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N E W H O M E SFor Sole

$ 2 0 0

M O V E S Y O U I N

$108M o n t h l f P a y m e n t s

For Infonnetion coll Between 6-8 pjn . weekdays

2 6 1 - 5 0 7 9

P L Y M O U T H A R E ASeeth of Joy. West of

(BelM ey Path BiAc)D r« bm etM el

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Valpo

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

REDFORD— $20 ,100

laet vahta. Call 991

c h a m b e r la inPlyaraath Bd.,W.ar WayeaBd.

B U I L D E R S C L O S E O U TN ew Subdivision

4 Bedroom G>loniai$ 2 9 , 9 9 0fOB baaamani, 9 e

Mtt srilh flra- larga tot.Mb

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F a n t a s t i c A s s u m p t i o n

Roomy 3 bedroom brick col oniol wHh huge moster suite. Big country kitchen overlook­ing fomily room with roisetl hearth fireplace. Attached cor goroge, 1)4 boths. Big lot on cui-de-toc. Priced ot $37,900 wHh about $28,400 owing on mortgoge. Coll

TOM COLLINS HARTFORD 26 1 -2 0 0 0

B r i g h to nLake e f tha Pleae. Levely kaora ea Um toka to r the eoecetlve. 9 kedreean 91b hathe, laige

akto. 10M9 Kaolaatt T to a B d t . Vallay B4, a tt M9.

aa Cohrer BO. t o Kaalcatt. _ Baa gay, M pra. Owara,Daya.

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LIVONIACUSTOM COLONIAL

Laavtog atata.Owner 261 -4409

WESTLANDIrard end Woyna Rdt. Arto. 3 Bedroom Brick, fuH boie- marrt, large modem kitchen which mokes slaving over the stiMo fun. A big opportunity ot only $21,200. down payment on FHA or G1 Terms 35244 Sheridan. Coll Mr. Christ.

NORWOOD 255-1700

Brd(JburnO p e n H o u s e

Sunday, May 16,1 P.M .-5 P.M.

Redford Towrahip. 18851 Gorfiold, south of 7 Mile Rd., eost of Beech Doiy. Shorp 1)4 story oluminum bunga­low.

F a r m i n g t o nThreiy bedroanh family room. Largo lot. Wolk to schools. 9 Mile, Qll Rd. ot«o. Coll for detoils.

G l S p e c ia lChorming 2 bodroom alumi­num sided starter home. White Loka Towrahip. Loke privileges. Lot size 100x207 $14,100.

L a k e f r o n tand

L a k e P r iv i l e g e H o m e s

Available from $19,200. Give us o coll.

3 6 3 - 8 3 6 3

R e a l t o r8065 Commerce Rd.

Union Lake

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to tdoet le deeed to ■Keen e a t sse or new awrtgege,

JOHN H. HUSSfeY

23280 Farmington Rood

4 7 7 - 5 3 1 0

BYRON SCHOOL DISTRICT For Sole by Owner

iCeeipletely remodel tod, eerpet throogheet 4 leige bedrora 14b eenuBle keths. Bear garaga. Locatod on 1 acra. Addod acre* ago asgltobla $BB99.

Can T a ja . to aoen (araa 917) S94«4n

LIVONIA OPEN SUN. 1-5

8901 OPORTO Sharp 3 bedrtxxn brick ronch, family room, fireplace, door- well. Big kitchen, 1)4 boths, full bosement. ^ 7 ,7 0 0 . . . Immedioto possession. Coll

ED SEXTON HARTFORD 26I-2(XX)

LIVONIA--BY OWNERClose to AAill and in Clor- erKOville School D i s t r i c t . Shorp 3 bedroom brick raiKh. Air corxlitioning, carpeting, I )4 boths, bosetrant, land­scaped arxl ferxed. Priced for quick u le .

534-4817

OPEN SUN., MAY 16 1-6UveaU MaU eres, llSSl Ink­ster. by oarBcr. eustaai 9 bsd-

raach, tally carpeted, ■Ills wttb drapes^ large

ftonUy roooL nsldw eai flre- ptoee. 9ib b A S i baUMae. cen­tral a ir randltterrbig. 9 car at-

' itic daor, wttb

kttebea. wet ber, large eanne. 9 SOM hot water heat anuiteee to^p p reO ate , IMij ra. By ■ p p e iiife iit, KB 94919

LIVONIA: 9003 PEREOPBN SUN. M

toy B & « la Bd. area. Price re. daceA Owara boa|M ti wanto v e ra d a a L IM N tto% raartgaaa tor thbm------—a .a - « -ImSMb PfKKw ith ‘ traa,Attoraey.

CALL M Y AOKMT: 199404

S H A D O W O O D9 A 4

W . a tX. at Levan, LIveala. Medal Pbaae Sn-dMO

By Bert L. Braaktor Ce. Dtvtolea e t Draytas De-

Cerperattoa.

P ly m o u th H o m e sNEW ON THE MARKET— Beoutifully mointoined older home in the best of condition. Maintenance free •xterior, 3 bedrooms, formol dMng room, full bose- mertt, goroge, ond new gos furnace. A fine Plymouth lecotion, on a tioe-linod stratt. $24,900.

SUBURBAN LOCATION JUST WEST OF THE CITY OFF N. TERRITORIAL. Custom built brick home, only eight yeors okf, with 4 bedrooms, 2)4 boths, 2 fireploem Giving room ortd family room), full boramatg. ortd ottoched reor entroiKe 2 car go- rogel EspedoUy well mointainedl Asking $54,900!

NORTHVHAE. ElegertHy restorod "Vlctorion** home, well known for Ns toatefuf decorating ond up-doted feoturra! Nbw kMchen with built-ins, 4 badrootra, 2)4 boths, becxiHfutfy oppokited and ottoched 3 cor goroge. Lower level recieotion room with bom siding is o dsHghtful turpriee! $49,900.

453-8200

ROBERT BAKE, ReaHore1005 W . A im A rbor Trail PlyiTNXith

WAYNEB R A N D N E W

L I S T I N GFirst Offering

VALUE PACKED This spocious 3 bedroom

rorKh is a very clean hotrte, corpetod thru-out with o mod­em kitchen, 'a professionally finished basement with brick wall firaploce ond built-in bor plus many, mony extra feo- turcs, o 2)4 cor goroge arxl o b e^ ifu liy kaidscopad yard. All brick arxl wet plotter. $24,900

H A R R Y S . W O L F E C O M P A N Y

421-5660 427-07334i Years of Depeadeble gervlee

C I T Y F A R M1800 sq. ft. ronch, full bose­ment, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, potio with borbacue. Bigger thon 2 cor ottoched goroge. Formol dining room on 1,ocre lot. Garden G'ty. $43,900. Coll

DALLAS HARTFORD 537-6808SOUl HPUaLD — Large beam to eectaded artos. 9 bed- leeaM, 1|A beWai, toadly reaai wttb flrratoee. BaUMna, PoH krasraitit -ettached garage. A ataal at MMM.

L E Edkr. 49M ldl

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 8 9 0 4 ( 3 R A Y F I E L D

Spocious 3 bed­room ranch in Red­ford Towrahip. Im- mediofe occupancy, large lot, well lortd- seoped.

KEIM2 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Remember Keim Sold Mine

HAVE BUYERS NEED HOMES

Moy is the Month TO CONTACT HARTFORDNorthville Heights. Lovely 3 bedroom tri-levei, 2)4 baths, farrxty room with fireploce, attached goroge. Built on o hill ond close to schools. Price is $39,900.Plyrrxxjth Income. 3 oport- ments, good rentals. Coll for details.70 ocres near West Branch, Rifle River and Ogemaw State Forest. $28,000 Terms.

HARTFORD 349-1210115 W. Main, Northville

LAKE PRIVILEGES Enjoy swimming orxf boating on Crescent Loke in this bedroom ranch. Corpetec thru-out. Attached goroge Lorge lot. Only $18,900.

16T OFFBIING Sharp 2 bedroom, possible 3rd, 1 )4 story, attractively lorxfscoped. AAwa in condi­tion. Nbor bus, school one shopping. Won't lost. $20, 700.

"JOY" Realtors 255-3960

lAAMACULATE RANCHSaop 9 bednxw brick la nyoM Otli area. koHt la m e la-

taebad 9 era Very can

c h a m b e r la inBd.. W. of Weyae Bd.

1

DEARBORN HEIGHTS

BviaglaeTlV

brick 99

911

c h a m b e r la in, W. a t Wayae Bd.

Our

M« wtth■etraraUr deer eaaaer. Ceatral a ir readIMewIng liakihed haae- BMat, gteu dooreail to aatle wttb gee lights. Bssutftolly

draapsd lawn wltb eotoautto taU fiig syatoai. By owaer,

****' 477-6258

4 B E D R O O M SSpecious face brick burtgolow in lovely treed orao. Feotur- ing formal dinirtg room, 1 )4 baths, corpeting in iiviitg room, 2 hiige bedrooms up. beoutifuHy finished bose- ment/rec. room, 2 cor go- roge, orxJ 18 ft. swim pool. $29,900 FHA Terms.

WE BUY AND TRADE

JAY425-1500

O p e n S u n d a y2-5 P-M.

21201 Kipling, Oak ParkAttractive 3 bedroom brick. Large Florida room. 2 cor go rogc. Firtishod bosement. Cen­tral air conditioned. Early occupancy. 543-7520.

M i l l e r B ro s . R e a l ty

UVONIA — 100' x 300' Time t9 Plant o Garden

3 bedroom roixh, erxlosed potio, 2)4 cor garage- $3L* 900.

SEXTONHARTFORD 261-2000

UVONIA ROSEDALE MEADOWS

3 bedroom trUevsL labig roma. 94 toot

Itgiag' leoB. 91 foot in lly ro o a k cmgeted tkreuraewL lacge^eaced lot. 999BN. Ooed

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c h a m b e r la innyatoath Hd., W. at Wsarae ML

West of Plymouth. Retired owners ore offering this firw brick home with fireplace, wofle-out basement, 2-cor g o r o g e , rolling ocre lot nestled in large trees. Im­mediate possession. Asking $55,000.

SWAINR E A L T Y

865 S. AAoin St., Plymouth

4 5 3 - 7 6 5 0

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JO H N H. HUSSEY

23280 Formington Rood

4 7 7 - 5 3 1 0

'UVONIAR O S B M U M O B N S

$ 2 6 , 9 0 0ieoutifully makWainad. 3-

badroom eofonlal—2 ear ga- rageAnd . . .

1. Bradkfast nook2. TV Dan

lOVU OI gePBi NOCW4. Frodh Point5. S ^ % currant mort­

gage at $135.SEXTON OF HARTFORD 26]-2000

PABMMGTlNf Twp.

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Mw reeas la to e a aeheoli

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N O V ICustom built split-levtl, fco- turing 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 cor ottoched garage with w o r k s h o p , carpeting throughout. One ocre lot.

L I V O N I ACarpeting thru-out sets off this sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, with full finidiqd bose­ment, gos heat, 2 car goroge. Merrimon-West Chicago oreo $26,900.

J . L . H U D S O NREAL ESTATE

4 2 5 - 0 9 0 0

G E O R G E S M I T HReal Estate

4 5 3 - 4 8 4 0IT'S YOUR U.S.A.

OWN A PART Cohmdxts didn’t

fttonMyPalate, but you

eaiLTbls 9 badroeai brick reachoffereYea w ia like the , haa, m batbe, taU

9 car grange.It le toestod at 14ni n u u i-

Itcan be qiddi-

BROOK la PLYMOUTH. We niga you to rscotoe new to raa ^M ^jradjcra^lxBac priced

ONLY THING WRONGwith OOe houac . . . t t ira*t yours yet.OwtHUtoly resolved. 9 __brira rsixti, I eeramfe bath, raiwetiiie la Uvlag reoaL halL a a d u S h a u . drapen. aataral

aud dirabs, wooded la rear a t to t 94M9 BCaOOLCXAfT la UVOMA. 9MJ99. A valae aa cenvtocliM raa wtB flgbt to r a cfaame to b w £ Tbr arars la- fonaatton ^ m 4 H 0 .

FUNKCOVENTRY GARDENS

Drive out today tc see this 3 bedroom aluminum ronch in ora of Uvonjo's finest areas. Fireploce, dining room, 2 boths, full bosement ond 2 cor goroge. Mony trees on this 110x135 lot. Only . . . $33,900.

BUCKINGHAM VILLAGE Custom 3 bodroom brick home, 2 full boths, family den of lorge kitchen, profes­sional rec. room, 2 cor go- rOge, oil on lorge, rticely kmdicaped lot. Coll for op- pointment. $34,500.

COVENTRY WOODS A wooded ravine lot enhorxes this lovely 4 bedroom brick home with 2 full boths, built- ins, hot water heat. Fomily room, fireploce, lorge screen­ed in p o r^ overlooks ravine. See it today. $44,900.

FUNKNATIONWIDE HOME TRANSFER SERVICE

32744 Five Mile Rood Livonia, Michigan

522-5333 937-1730"■ OfAlgonoc, Mich.

M-29 rteor Colony Tower 794-3971

LIVONIANEW CUSTOM BUILT HOME9 bedroom rsn«h, 9 car aUached gange, oarpetod Uvlag reoai. buUMn ovea end atove, IVk battle, toadBd wttb extras.

McDADE, INC.LO 5-4425

F A R M I N G T O NOPEN HOUSE

S U N .. M A Y 1 6 1 P . M . - 4 P . M .

M199 <Hsa VsUey Dr. (If MUe.Bd. arse.) Custom

built brick l a e ^ leig^tot. 2c,9J __ __dks-

hra'raoaC Phdshcd~"bescmcBt wKh wot bar, Bnaiaes. Near

paroebbd acbooli.

F r a n c i s D . H o g a n

R e a l tyDU 3-0287

L I V O N I A1ST OFFERINGa-

Arm Arbor Rd.-Arm Arbor Tr. Oooatry l iv in g .raiKli, 2. berlrcxaiie, laege ktteb- en. ftottbad baramcaA Oarage.L a ^ lot, 9>li9M. Hurry mi

T O N Q U I S H V IL L A G E

CORNER BRICK RANCHCouaky kHcbeii. full beaeawL_ 9 bedreems, aeeda palatiag and decorate ptae carpalladrMMiO

CALL BOB BALLARDHARTFORD KE 7-6808

FARMINGTON TWPl^ a ta ^ B '9 H e S ^

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SHUSTER, REALTORS

Renew Aquaintance With

HENRY

SEMCZUK

H E N R Y I N V I T E S Y O U T O S T O P I N

2 9 1 0 2 F I V E M I L E

BEL-MEN 522-3010

TOW N'S PILLARR e a l E s t a t e

fra a restauract rite? South of Pcaton In

beautiful Tyreae HUla. Let us show yon uUs eae. C-199Interootod la laaktog BMmsy? Check this laartoreaut and wkrahenee out today. A real BMuoy makra a t fast 999.799. B-199990 ft. of commercial frontage on U8-9S nenr Grand River, Brighton. C-lSlMr. Bundra. Deralcpcr or Iit- vcctor: Wc have s alea eelce Uon of fommcrd s l aad tadas- tr tr i aoned parorisL X49ay coi^

etc. H c r a ^ Brighton, Fenton aad PowtervtUc. Call toSvT ■

804 E. Grand River (corner of Elm)

Howell1-517-546r0566

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5<109 OWKUSWORTH

Gteradnc________lanch. Ptdl beeuaent,tnUy catpatod. bulttdas laelad- ■ - - der. iM raoad kSd-

pooL M ear red-nra -wood graege. OnlyACREAGE LOVERS!

2 bedroom m d i wtth gsrage on 9to acres to City of w tu m .

A N D E R B ( X KVan gppa 477-1SS2

MAXPIKLD LAKE 1494 MAXPIBLD RD-—1390 ag. ft of summer ton. Xeuid Con­tract T cnna 919JM9.

DUCK LAKX9917 ORCHARD-Bbarp 9 I rooam. Many aztras. Land Con­tract Terms. 99M99.

MnHHJC STRAITS LAKE I tU COLONY DR. — Sharp bedrccaa. Land C o n t r s c Tarasa. 99M99.

BASS LAKX PRIVILBQKS 9799 nX aS lA — Sharp 9 bad- roema wttb family room and ftraplaca. 994300.

ENGLAND REALTY9009 Unton Lake Rd.,

Unton Lake363-7117

MUST ^ fe - iN UVONIAOPEN SUNDAY 12-4 P.M97147 Bennstt. 1 block txwih of 0 MUe. aaat a t Newbnrgh. Cut-

iilrcami, family la t ftoor toi

raneb. 9 bL NUHao.room.

dry, carpetlag, fidt car attoebM garaga, 00x199■toeaMtototoysb loig BBtlScpaacy a t daring i f darii caUaat vriua a f M9J 00. Buyan only. 4U4lg9 or tf ira g _ p m

I N P L Y M O U T H

ASK FOR

D i b b l e R e a l f y

4 5 3 - 1 0 2 0

•1

S A L E M R E A L T YTOWER RD.. SALEM TWP.

bedroom custom brick roRch, full bosement, 2 cor attodwd garage, bom, 5 ocres, creek in rovine, $52,500.

PLYMOUTH TWP. 4 bed­room frome on V4 acre, full

■ement, 3 cor garage, $33,900.

Norma S. Schmemon, Broker 747 S. AAoin, Plymouth 453-1250 or 453-6127

T r e e sUS far as the eye cen see

F r a n k l i n R iv e rera Just two a t the fsetram e f Iktoflf BlEliJp ll fflBril

m . at PtankUa Mapte Rd.) In prasOgtoua

F r a n k l i n W o o d sThe heme Its rif wOi be soathiire oat of Better Gaewns. Per

P r i v a t e M a s t e r B e d r o o m S o la r iL m

aS u n k e n R o m a n T u b

aF o y e r in t h e R o u n d

eS u n k e n L iv in g R o o ma total e f 4 9 fu ll

lee lev., doorwalle onto (tarn the tossUy built4a wet ber), H o t i^ t egutoped hUebon aad to a o n s t

first floor uUUty (large to coavart to maldV

r a f t bK S rSaa the furnlriied ModeL Open

« Bora.7 praj75t.4 IS noonA pjtL; Closed T han. BLOOMPmO ON TBK LAKE

MMOObrit 1 ^ So. of Loae Ptoe Bd.

moHikAN r u A m m o r g .MA M900 MA

P L Y N K X J T H O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

42372 BRENTWOODS. of Schoolcraft in Lake Pointe Villoge

Sharp 3 bedroom brick, with full basement, with beautiful rec. room. Lorge 15.3x9 ft. kitchen with built-inc. Matter bedroom 14x10.3 ft. New corpeting, 2 cor goroge. Lorge lot. Good ocoumption or conventionoi t e r m s . $31,900. Coll

SCOTTY AAACOONALOHARTFORD 261-2000

wttb 4

9H

ea M-49

with

UB49 Id eat

acres. VIetoltp ef and feed Rd.

LandMarkGrand Rtora.

229-2945

1-2 F a rS d B

VersaillesPiace

C O N D O M I N I U M S

PrBsently under consfruefion Reservations now being taken

from $21 ,500

4 7 7 - 7 0 6 7 3 5 2 - 3 : 3 8

>

I * * rfriMiMBwito ■itorihi

: TFSg:~- > W k^' ^ T -;■ : ■ ■ ■■ • _ , '■;;■•;- ■ ....... '•• -.;■. ■•■• ■ M P i p

Cttjr SM niday, Ifagr 10^ 1971

1 4

1 4

1 4SUftlM .

Ca« afMr HpUrn.*iXxm WILUAMaBUBG

]«HK»AUDSON. 9 kidrasnia. IHbelha, upanga Bvtag ream.Untamteked Brkrhten. AnytimeSat. ar Sen. ar aflar 7 pm .

m ig gMAELETYE. 1981, gead caodl- tlon. G«od atortar kaaae. gXJIO-Can 2494867

DUKE 10 ky go,, twmterelakid . 2 tibada, car part.can Stay an la t. Plymaelk area.

^ 490-1798

BOTCBAFT Ml■40. \ carpatad.a ir undltianad. atectric flra-

Atotag tkOM. Lm 4744114

1987 VtNDALS 1BekOa kema. t

Beat^Sner. m S k d 'S d S S v i

1 4 U l i f tN t S r i t

BUILDCR WITH CASH PAY­

ING TOP t $ POP VACANT

LOTS. CALL MK. CHRIST

NORWOOD 255-1700 ACaSAOS

1 mI IL

Bm I _l|to«a. DMtv. i l^ i-A a9 3 w M l Ml I . fMAJPAMTll-Mr* f« rc ^ ISA rvwtwIDa VM

$200 EXTRAs a t FOR CASH

dMi poM«>lt + $200 Axtro) for doeline EdMKfOfl.Con you afford (not) to dl tooa* ta lk to

B> SEXTON HARTFORD 261-2000

TWOfTY ACAO. UB ut. ■tekHoB. ' CTMk. JamM

COUNTRY ESTATES SALES & PARK

58220 W. 8 Milo Rd (6 Milts W. of Nortfwillt)

thru Sot., 9-7 p.m. (CloMd Sundays)

437-2046

LITTLE VALLEY TRAILER PARK

rAM O NCTO N a n t — U_

476-4072

BATCHAWANA BAYPbrk your vocation Troiltr or Mobik Homt on our Vo- cotion Silt, on citon Lokt Suptrior. Rant - Ltost - Buy. 0«mtr.

356-3023IM7

2 odioctnt rasidantiol lot siaad porcals in KartdolKrood # I Subdivision, Farmington Twp., povad ttracts, sawar ond uotar ovoilobla.2 odiocant rasidantiol lot sisad porcals in Brior Hill Subdivision, Formington Twp., povad straats ond wotar ovoilobla.2 odiocant rasidantiol lot siiad porcals in Wastbrooka Mgrtor # 2 , Formington Twp., povad straats, wotar oryf saw- •r ovoilobla.1 — I % ocra out lot (A) in Wastbrook M o n o r Subdivi­sion. Formmgton Twp.. povad straats. wotar and sawar ovoilobla.I— 0.917 ocra porcal in Karv dollwood Subdivision, Far­mington Twp., povad straats, wotar oftd sawar ovoiloblc. Porcal moy ba split.Saolad bids will ba rtcaivad by tha Ookkmd County DPW, ot # I Public Works C^., Pon­tiac, Michigan 58054, until2 PM EST. Juna 7, 1971, for tha sola of tha obova propar- tias. Wa rosary tha right to occapt or raiact orty or oil bids. For furthar information.Coll 338-4585 axt. 42.

WKDGEWOOO I t i l i f t . Two ksdr sosas,

41S-17M

ISaa CHAMPION Ite iA n . Thraa

tnUar, Must

OT-antMARLKTTB, IMS, ItaSMt. two tsSraisos. fatalaliaS to auat- laM isii4lMsa: sklrttof. s

dad. I t o t

PMC. Ifla Milford aroo.

tar- Taka

M9-I7S1BUDDY, 1M». UxlAn. two bad room, not on lot. M.1M or

LAKX SPBCIAL. MarlaMo, MsM f t Mohawk MoMio Hooao C t.

4oy

W o n d e r l a n d M o b i l e H o m e S a l e s

BUDDY DELTA Ch aleo Troo L o w o r

3Cantor

PARK ESTATE NEW MOON

avallaMs. In

Camplato

Bd.. Livoniaowv---a-—a aWMMMvlwM

427-0306

M 4 » 4

PROPERTYWANTED

NoWo M Y

JO H N H. HUSSEY

477-5310INSTAMT CASH Boon If la tororlotnia wo wUl pay an caah lor yoor honao. Wul rant hock to yon. iBvaolor. 4IBMMWK WILL BUY all cash palata ar

CASH!CASH! CASH!

All cosh in 24 hours for your homo or oquHy. No woiting, no daksy. Coll us ond you will got moro monoy.

A D V A N C E

6876 MIOOLEBELT

G A 7 - 5 4 0 0CAMS PAID for proportloa hi Northwaat s a h a r b s . HlghaatpotnU. lavootor. «Tf-14>S

NOVI 1 aera raaldaatlaL tarau. Also Novt, ■ acroa la dty. cx-

Criaalo Baalty. 474-7SNMAKB OfTBB. S adlalaliA 1 coraar. f car gM ott. • MUc, Oraad Blvar. PanafagtM Taw a -

I N S T A N T C A S HRagordlass of tha condition of your proparty.

CALLG R O S S M A N

LIVONIA REALTY 27520 FIVE MILE

C A 7 - 3 2 0 0

1 4 U kB PrBpBTtyLAKX Cbaasuac, Biidhtaa. N Bilnutas to Oatrolt oa 1-M Pur- - i-K ^ j hadroaas boam with extra lakafroot lo t U xlf Uv- lay room, aataral droplaeo. lOaM g l o s s o d Croat porch,

aow fttraaco. t>l,iW.SU-m-19M

Ni

SOUTH Lyon: 19 acroa, waU, aapClc, Am , trallor o jUom^

CUSTOM <ktoaUL 4 baaoty an U tafM f t lahotroat lo t S ■r tplacoo. SVh botht. car attaehad Bang*. Trafy a swainiar-wlatar havoa. Prlcad at 9MA99. Brlghtan aroa. Call

PRIVATB PABTY la tha aabnrtaa. : Ooo. to

ita hosas w aaawatip-Caah. Call

431-UM

M S

SXRVICX SUttan for laaaa, 7 MUo-Inkitor araa. CaU 9SS-7YI9]

aflar 9 p m .TXLKPHONX AaaworlaS Sarv- lea, M cBaata. axeanaat fotura growth, locatod Northwoot aab>

4Xr —

LAKX front pronorty, locatod door CodUlac LM o IBraaalcld. prtvoto dav ilopnioBt boat oCtOr.

B r i g h to nLoko of tbo Plnao. Lovoiy on tbo laka for cxocutlvo. S

Stk b o t ^ largo

PLYMOUTH

CmU CwOtt MmMy.

1 4 iB B iffs N r S e lt

I79A09. Load contract avoO- aMa. 1SI9S Koalcott TraU. Xxit Plaaaaat VaUty XA o n l-tt, woat oo Ciihrcr Kd. to Ktal- e o tt Opaa tnaday S4 OwBor. Daya.

m s mXvoalaga and wookonds

NXW YOXKXB konw. IXtSS; kalS fatty Mkrtad. I4xM

* kltckon ana wttk ballt-

wall dooota.la

iC n iL s rs srattad i or yoor-oronnd A fla r g pm . I

BATCHAWANA BAYOwn o 100x180 ft. scank woodtd booch lot, on cloon Loko Superior. Noor 1-75 ond Soo Locks. $2,500. $250 down, 5 yoor terms.OWNER 356-3023

1 7 U I 8 A N r S e b

1LOf

KXBCUnVK APPSAL

M a p l e X4Dotrott

rngffSm

B U I L D I N G L O T N O R T H V I L L E

4

P L Y M O U T HSTEWART OU3FORO

REAL ESTATE 453-7660

LIVONIA:

FARM INGTONcMy.

iM srCOLWELL TWP.

S BOMAR a

SANDERSONHALIO H

GR 4-3000 KE 5-2720

YXAX-ttOVND lake froniagoWhite akunlanHi

BXfCRTON. Oro Laka. STM ttlv- Drivo. twn brifraam cot-

two lets, opoa Sna. 1-g.03-7237

LAKX COLUMBIA coraar a it (gontbara Snoroo), doao

KX T-gS94NINB ACXXS oa privoto labo. IdllB and trooo, one hoar froai D etro it 9AM9 down. 07-

1 4 LettONE GBAVX lot RUN m l .

la Ooblond

w in bo oe-

Palla.

S H E L L

O I L C O .Hao an oxcoUcat bnalaow op- portidMty for yoo ot prime la- teraactlon la

FARMINGTONAvomgo g S M galloas per BMMifh la volamo, 39 boor op- araUan. Paid training. Flaan- clal aadatanro avattabio.Coll Stan Doily, 531-8493

orMr. Wobor and Mr. Zolmon

444-5000Evenings ond Wookonds 455-1638 or 293-5034

XSTABUSHD leo CkeoatKoate and vahldo, Westland. P art or full time. Caah or tar—

991

INTERESTED IN HIGH EARNING POTENTIAL, FULL OR PART TIME?Excallont monogomont oppor tunity in efistribution of uni- quo rttw outomotivo products. Coll Mr. Hort

557-5453

Hawthorne ClubI n W e s t l a n d

O n M e r r i m a n R d . B y A n n A r b o r T r a i l

2 B e d r o o m

*180liKkidos hoot, corpoting, oil oppliancot, oir cortditioning. potio otkI pool. Fully sound­proofed wolls ortd floors. Community house. No pots. Apply 7710 AAorrimon Rd. or

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4AppUeattcas New Being Taken

B R C X X F IE L DTOWNHOUSE APTS.

32703 Five Milo Rd., Uvortio 2 BEDROOMS— 1 Vi BATHS

$205booutiful apartment,

c o n t r o l oir conditioning, d r o p o s, private bosomont, potio, soundproof wolls. No dogs or cot.

425-6590

H U N T I N G T O N O N T H E H I L L S

A P A R T M E N T SWESTLAND

CENTRALAIR CONDITIONING

COMMUNITY BUILDING SWIAAMING POOL

FOR APPOINTMENT 425-6070

P A R K W A Y H G T S .CITY OF LIVONIA

Immtdioto OceupoTKy I ortd 2 bodreom luxury onts.

From $170 per mo.• Potio or Balcoay o CorootlBC o Appnu— 0 o Goa Hooto Bwbamlag Pool

Adults only. No pets.AnnArborTr. and WoynoRd.

Baotdoat Manager,

BROUGHAM M ANOR APTS.

MRIcox and SchoolcroftNOW AVAILABLE

1 and 2 bedroomAPARTMENTS

Plymooth’S flaost rm erp t la llvlag. Apart-

its larinda a ir eondlbeelng, carpeUag. , GJL a p p lla n r^

Contact oaroocnrtty

borboqno grittn Maaogor at

455-1215We wMI be happy to give you

the Grand Tour

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE1 ■bB t bedreoea apartmeata fNat 91M to flgg per month piapoool.^ cowjittlowhig. pool, hoot, water tnetodod. 1 Infant

Offlita occupaa- M ondu9rt-

day. M u a . Satanrthqr^9d pm . C loaag Smiday. Maiugor's apartm aat #191 bp tha pod. 13911 Harltogo D r. fggdltt

oB o l a e t r i c

5dy*W&

WAXBXNWOOD A|

119

ita. ae ll

itral o ir. POOL Moor Mwp- ao chUdton or

391-am

not.MANOR. 3

piBS oocartty.W19

S BOOM appor faralabad. U til- M. garage. Marrtod werklag opto. NO ebttdron or pots.

laentRy dopoott. Bofaroaeas. |l9g . Doorbom. ggBITir

LIVONIA-5 MILE3 Blocks B. of Middlobott

CorpotingHoot and Hot Wotar

Refrigsrotor Air Conditioning

RongeGas for Cooking

Gorboge Dispoaol Lourtdry Focilities

Oub House Swimming Fool

No Children 2 Bedroom

FRANKLIN SQUARE APTS. 28940 Loncoster, Livordo

(2 blocks Eost of Middlebelt)

W estland Estates Apts.6843 N. Woyne Rd.sen Warren, Pord Rd

One bedroom. 9199. Bwhamtogbolldlag^ car-

hot wator. boat, onnyoar lease. No pots. Call 11 am.<-r pm .

721-3600

O U T E R D R IV E - S C H O O L C R A F T

I ond 2 bedroom modem oportments, oir corKfitioned.Reosonoble. KE 7-2971 557-0770

P A R K W A Y A R M SOTY OF PLYMOUTH

Immediate occupancy, I ond 2 bedroom opts.

From $170e DIshwaabero Carport # SwtaBinItt* Pool o Coatral Air Conditioning o Drapoo aad Carpottag

1401-83 South Sheldon Rd. Just North of Ann Arbor Rd.

Adults only No pets Resident Monogcr, 455-2667CRX8T PARK apartments, bedroom, stove, rotrtgorotor, esrpattag, boot, a ir coaditloa lag, pool flW nxmthly.

3 BEDROOM appar apartment, utlUtlos fumlsood, also stove and rafrigorator. $190 month, 990 aaenrltY depoML 409-1372

2-2 DijFltXM F«r RsatNORWAYNB: Clean 2 bedroom, gas baaL $139 pins deposit

731-3245WONDXRLAND Area: 2 bed roooi. leeee; security deposit AvaUabla aaont Juno 1. Call

36I-0166

2 4 H aant F ir ta a tLIVONIA: 4 bedroom, carpet ed. 3 baths, Wnlshed basement, garage, new appUanccs. Pur- oUhed or nafUnuahed. 431-7110WESILAND: 3 bedroom brick, stove, rafrigorator fnmishod. ----- BO., $300 deposit 721-0966PAXMINGTON Twp. — 1 bed­room country home. 474-9063DKARBORN HTS. Slagle home. 3 bedroonu, basem ent gss heat, lawn care by owner, 9190. CaU 279to33POUR room bouse with 1 bed­room. security deposit, 9 Mile

After 9 pm . 939-2911

2-1 AywtwBRii Ft R f t 2-1 Apartnaats F«r Raat

1 - U T *REAL BBTATE LOANS. Any“ ^ j o £ r 9 u f i s r % . i 5 a

2-1 F ir Raat

MICHIGAN P ai^ 3 on. call

KX 1-1149Y Gold

CadU-

M t F ir S d tAVAILABLE fOC Sf Ml

e c n l i^ weal a t Pty-m -m t, x n -im

1-11

A V O N H O U S ENke I bsdraom aportmsnts, corpetod, dtopos. oir condi- tionod, dispoool, wolk - in cloaat, TV monitorod lobby. $160 per month.

16840 Totograph noor 6 Mil* Rd.

Ctty. Corpetod, drbpss stove, talHsarator. amrlY doeontod.g S 'C t ISd.UNFUKMIIKID:

3 ‘ ■

NoorMC t,

LIVONIA: 3t car

•1S9 Osli after gn-Nii

M l3 Bk

1-14

ABSOLUTELY TOP PRICE

PAID FOR FROFEpTY

M ym -H iil KE 3 -5310

L Y M O U m .-B iY a aiawr*

Can

w m Bd. WsY Ba 1 BJB. aod i pm .

cm r o rtoora Ct Aate. I bafMosa

l i s t |M g psr sod MSOS fO

rAKMlNOTON mBmral

VILLA G E SQUIREFORD ROAD between Nowburg and Haggerty Roods

G RA CIO U S CO UN TRY LIV IN G

Closo to Wostlond Shopping, Churches ond Schools One Bedroom $164 Two Bedrooms $184

Rentals Include:Drapes Air ConditioningCarpeting Community BuildingCarttral Hoot Sauna ond TennisSwimming Pool Courts

All utilities except Electricity TOTAL SOUND PROOF AND FIRE PROOF

F U R N I S H E D M O D E L S

O P E N D A I L Y

wWf IM nrARMIMOTOW. hasso. tattyg - »

oMChil-

UNION Lake, front 3 biMroom 1-3939379

1 m i x ; Ckaod Rl«erboot and

A PAMn<V vacattoa raaori on ''term

PUr

pots. GR 44997

M Far KialLIVONIA. Area — GenUei over 31, kBchaa pri-Urngm

1379PLYMOUTH: Lorga carpatod room for mature lady. Prlvl-

NICE room, oorpoi home, $29 weekly.

ited, congo- ly. Farming-

47M3Ti

VACATION la Traversa Ctty a t CAPS COO COTTAGES on Grand Travorss Bay. 4 alcely dseoratod oottsgos, eomiristoly

BlslMdL for rent by the wsck — ■ tomUtes .up to 4. Safe, askito, private bsseb. Call for brochure. Monday through Pri-

SLEEPING room for non-drink- lag gentleman, cloaa to down­town Plyatoutn. 499-7344LARGE ilocpbig rooBi. Sowth- ---- EL 9-1994MEN ONLY. 397 W. Aaa Arbor Trail, Plymoutb. 4934397PLYMOUTH, nloa clean Hoop­ing room for goatlomon, aoar downtown Plymouth. 419-0719SLEEPING room for mature gaatlomaa. Nicely furnished with carpeting and TV. Plym­outb and Panalagton Road aras.

421-4971SLEEPING room for roflnod gontloatan. CaU after 3:30 pm .

4379139ROOM for cloaa, aobor gentle- aum. Refennees. K i t c h e n , washer, dryer, privileges, 930 weekly. Dearborn Heights aroa.

993-7934

2-6 liv iag ftn atBrs T« SiM ft

453-8773 358-5550

O rabedroom from as little as

Including all utilities except telephone

IMAGINEF o u r d i f f e r e n t f lo o r p l a n s , .

O n e j u s t r ig h t f o r y o u in P o in te W e s t A p a r tm e n t s

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WOMAN wants to share 2 bed­room, luxury apartment and expanses, neer Westlsnd. De­posit GA 24997MALE room-auto wonted to shore house.21-29. *“ F * » « W S gWANTED, older women, pre­ferably with car, to share bente In Southfield with retired widow. Call after 9 pm .

997YOUNG SINGLE woeum 23-M years to aharo 3 badroom a p t arlth the tamo. Pbonoutb area. CaU Saturday betwaaa 4 pm.- 6:30 pm . Sunday before 13 doon.

2-7 CoMnercial, iRdwtrkil Space

FOR LEASE NOW, Plymouth area, 19JM0 m- f t bu ttin g , air conditioned office, gat b e a t sewer, wotar, parking. 4X100 Ann Arbor Rood, (M-14) E. of LlUey Rood. CsU 493-3311COMMERCIAL spsce for rent, 2 floors, lAOO sq. f t on Msln S t, Northvlllc. 3499390

Z 4 O ffin m ilS w k u t $ p tc $

LIVONIA; SJlOO sq. ft.. wlU divide or psration. Now build Ing, p a v e d perking. 83200 Sehookren. 4354000

B u i l d i n g f o r L e a s e27427 W. 6 Mile Rd.

at Inkster, Livonia

261-5200or

KE 1-4301UPSTAIRS front office space St 274 S. Main, Plymouth. Ap­prox. 400 so. f t Apply next door, 380 S. Main, P lm ou tb or call _______ ^ 39301

REDFORO TWP.2 room private office auites. 24021 and 24865 Five MUe Rd., 914740 monthly. 8 3 8 - ^

0PB10B AMD WAnHOUBB speoe for ren t or lease In Ply­mouth. TWopbono answer lag serrioe s v a t t i ^ . 4834090OFFICES TO RENT, up.

and94133

2 , 1 0 0 S q u a r e F e e t. of

OFFICE SPACEAvailable for long term lease. Very ReosorKible. Building is on o double lot in Livonia, directly ocross from the City Hall.You con remodel interior to fit your needs.Available March 1, 1971. For further detoils coll Mr. Rosenthal at

2 6 1 - 8 6 0 0

C E N T E R O F

B I R M I N G H A MLocated in the A4errillwood Bldg. This is o rare oppor- turw'ty. Gxnpleteiy furnished prestigous Architects or De signers office, including pri­vate, conference room. Perfect for partners or architect with 3 draftsmen, ^ n e r moving to Europe. All furnishings VS of replacement cost.

PHONE642-8506 or 642-0490

M V ica tiM Baalab

taka freak cot- laforatettiiii end

WUttam X. BUlo, Bochaotor, Mich.

9919834

HINCHMAN ACRES. In Mlo on Au Sable river. Modem cot- tagos. private beach, play­ground, trout pond. Canoe ren­tals, rosaonatMo. 917-S294991

VACATION PUN! Beat fUhlng, sand bascb, atodom lodging on St. MaryW Rlvar, near Saulte S t Mario. 948 week, up. 42747^

3-10

S A L E S M A NFor seilirtg

P I C K - U P T R U C K E Q U I P M E N T

Coil464-0440

n tA V n S B CRY aroa Cottages, L 2. aad I badroom. Swlaimlng, n*hmg, boottiw oo beautiful DpA Lake, n t Infonnattoa write Brookaldo Resort Route 1, G nw a. Mlehlgsa 4007. Phone latorioohon XI99I01TWO BEDROOM Lake front cottages, Sandy beach. Laka Chemung, between Brighton and Howril. Weekly ratea only.

817-9409180 or 817-9494100

Reilly'sHuron Haven Cottoges

and S bedrooms. Housekeep­ing. Finest of beaches, not

aafo for children. Bents from 91304100 week, leas. If your stay Is longer. Spoclsl weekend rates, May-June. Write Tiwas Cite. Box 413, Route ^ Tawss C l^ , Mlch l ^ 41763 or

A U T OA C C E S S O R IE S

EXPERIENCED PAJfTS MAN

Full time to heod inside oper­ation of large auto occessories house. Responsible for whole­sale orders. Phorte soles desk, orrd inventory control. Tele­phone for interview oppoint- ment.

S.C.U. INDUSTRIES522-2800

.Managtor TraineeMofor fotoil aalei tion h(^ oskad PERMANENT STAFF CO. ta recwaiwond 6 coltege groduotas. Some port time retail mRierienoe. Stori* irtg solorics ore in $150 to $165 per ureck range. WHh comprehensive benefits, itv eludes dental, optical insur- onee, ond profit'shoring. CaH

P e r m a n e n t S t a f f C o .18234 West 7 Mile Rood 255-2555 until 9 p.m.

22187 Michigan, Deorbom 274-7764 (383-0111 offer 5)

HIGH SCHOOL graduate to work la chemical laberatogy. Submit resume to: Howmot Corp., P.O. Box 600, Plymouth, Michigan 4S170.SINGLE young men free to travel Interstate with whole- tale aaleaman. Must bo good driver, salary, expenac mow- aneo. 8339919HEU-ARC Weldar, on toola, ranat bo expcrionced port time days. 32727 W.^ Eight MUe, Uvonla.

2-10 lAifc. For R tiitm o to r h o m e for rent, sleeps 0- 427-2094

2-11 W aatitf To RootWANTED to rent or lease 4 bedroom home unfurnished. 3 children, ages 10-17, small dog. Moving Illinois to b-CeU-O. Dc- tro ltT ^ * - - '•

R. Sheel call after 7 p jn.

June 1. Ftarmlng- " - ‘ ■ M. CsU

MS4000, 477-tM

ton Twp, Southfield area. CsU heeis, 0 SJU.4 p ju. 1644000,

TwaaE BE^AOOM home pr 3 bedroom duplex In Southheld, Farmington, Northvllla, Novi or North Livonia. 1 diUd. Excel­lent roferoncea. CaU 3534002BEDFORD TWP: 2 to 2 bed­room homo In Roosevelt De- mentary school district Need­ed soon by couple with ? achool-age children. Good ref-

KE 29891

CONSCIENTIOUS neat appear­ing gantleman over 28. To asalat handicapped manufac- turars representative. Pull time, with good driving record.

3839160, 3939403

RESPONSIBS COUPLE wante a 3-bedroom house or flat to rent. $1509179.

759-7002. MU 0-2805

WANTED OFFICE SPACE

State agency will lease op- proximotely 3,200 sq. ft. of ground floor spoce in o new or existing building in the Livonio oreo.Also will lease opproximotely 3,620 sq. ft. in the Garden City-Westlond oreo.Address replies to Dept, of Admir>l$trotion, Property Mon- ogement Division, Room 16, Labor Bldg., 7310 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48202. Attn.; Mr. Donald Johnson. To be received rwt later thon Moy 29, 1971.

M olt Htip Wootod 3-1A AMairtrothrB

CIXLEGE GRADSWe are aaeUng promotable yeung men to train for career oppmtutttttes In many Helds.

I.P.S. INC.10046 Middlebett a t 7 Mite

476-9062

3-1B HlBlB tiB BBM

PLYMOUTH. Older man, part time work, Isam care at several locations. 489-1372JANITORS, part time, nights. Dearborn and Southfield araa. Own transportation. 477-9068

3-ID MHicdlBROILER MAN. experleSci^ afternoon shift. Union and In­surance benefits, apply to Chef LaVeque, Canopy HoteL 120 W. Grand River, Brlghtim.

2209012

PUMPGAS

ONLYMinimum age, 30

Top Poy Apply at

15502 Bcech-Doly Rd. Redford Twp.

PART-TIME evenings, archi­tectural draftsman or student familiar with resIdenUsI build­ing. 7X2-1072

2-1 A p o rfew h For R u t 2-1 AportnMrti F«r RMrt

Huntington Gluh y C p a r tm e r ^ t s

WESTLANDI and 2 Bedroom Apartm ents

M ust Be Seen To Be Appreciated G irpetin^ Drapes

Air Conditioning Swimming Pool Ann Arbor Trail near Merriman

Call For A ppointm ent

2 6 1-5 2 2 2

GRAND OPENINGPHASE # 2

Be among tho first to see these excellent floqr plans.

1 BEDROOM2 BEDROOMS

TOWNHOUSESCoipeting, HOTTOINT oppiionces, heotine, air conditioning, comtau- nity building, swimming pool ond security intercom ore but a few of the unique features.

From 175 monthMOPELS OPEN DAILY 12-8

Drive out 5 Mile Rd. Vi mile West of HaggertyNorthville Twp. 455-1900

Mature, experienced

M ECHANICSpecialize in front-end align­ment.

GOODYEAR SERVICE 28481 Telegraph, Southfield

352-2090

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for men who would like to work with their heods insteod of their hands. If you hove o genuine corKem to do bet ter for you ond your fomily, there moy be o place in our company for you. Phone for oppointment

729-2411

Construction Workers

We are now accepting employment appUeatlons for Mtebigan State High­way Dapartment project which Includes I n t e r ­change ot 1978,1-Oe, and M-14 In LtvonU

APPLY IN PERSON ONLY

H O LLO W AY Construction Co.

FIELD OFFICE14432 HAGGERTY RD. ctty blk. N. ot Schoolcraft)

A U T O P A R T S W A R E H O U S E

Needs trton for shipping ond order picking. Good condi­tions. All fringe benefits.

O .E .M . D E T R O IT13201 CLOVERDALE

OAK PARK398-4300

PART TIME EVENINGSEXPERIENCEDALUMINUM HELI

ARC WELDER SPRAY PAINTER Coll after 9 o.m. Moryloy, Moy 17

425-6700

PART-TIME emplnyaaent. N.W. area. Inside rlsstilng. Early evening. Apply W U W. 7 MUe.

N E E D E D ; 11 M E NNo experience necessary to work with Wayne branch ot large electrical manufacturing company. We wUl train thorn men hlrad on tha basts of our vocational aptitude teete. Must be able to get along on 9009 per month to start bagln work Immadlately. CaU Mon. only. 7244102.

HOLAHAN ENTERPRISES

T o p F l ig h t S u p e r v i s o rWorehouse experierKO. Heavy moteriol versus retail ship­ping, forge outomotivo sup­plier. $18,000-$20.000. Feo Paid.

Most Of Jobe Poe Paid

W e s t l a n dE m p lo y m e n t

open Saturdays. 9 AJf.-l P JI.4 7 7 - 6 4 8 1

(1LIVONIA

A N E Q U A L O P P O R T U N I T Y

E M P L O Y E R

SECURITY Guards, evenings, weekends. Union scale, bano- flU. call 9439879

ADVERTISINGSALES

USB YOUR sales abUlty to tts fullest in Classlfled Advertising sales. We are a growing and dy­namic organisation and offer: Good pay (salary. Incentive and expenses) and opportunity for advancemanL Why not look a Uttle closer s t Michigan's larg­est twice-weekly newspaper? CaU Mr. Delany at 281-8600.

THEOBSERVERNEWSPAPERSRETIRED or seml-retlred per­son for Driver. Part-time to start. CaU 477-0770

M A S S H I R I N GDUE to new sales locstioa opening and Inereaae In tactwy prodnctlon, 9780 per month to start for quallflad applicants. Must have car- and be able to start Immediately. Fur further Information CiQj, MONDAY ONLY, 10 A JI.9 PJL

425-8502YOUNGabove ground po<Ua for Sum­mer. ttl-041

to belp InataU Ua f<

kl-041X. 4219W7

L a b T e c h n i c a lNotional employer requires a mon with 2 yeors industrfoi experience. For permar>ent position with excellent job security. $700 to $8CK)/ month, plus excellent bene­fits.

Employer Poys our Fee

P e r m a n e n t S t a f f C o .22187 Michigon, Deorbom

274-7764 (383-0111 ofter 5) 18234 West 7 Mile Rood 255-2555 until 9 p.m.

M alt HbId WmHi3-lF “ ^MECHANIC wanted for Satur­days to work on construction equipment; t r u c k s , baddme loader, pever, etc. Evening hours also available U Oatirua. Must be able to weld, be weU experienced In m e c h a n i c a l work. Call between 9 aju . and 4 p jn . 2499202

T U B U L A R B E N D E R S F I X T U R E B U IL D E R S

-Good working cotKiitions. Fringe benefits.

Coll for appointmentKE 7-3010

3-16 S d tf/A |M rts

Y O U N G M A NDO YOU BELONG IN THE GROUP?

We see 1971 os a yeor of exporttion, with unlimited possibilities.We need young men (22-30) with o minimum of 2 yeors college. If you desire success and hove integrity ortd abil­ity, we hove the organization thot will moke you a profus- siorxil residential real estate man.We ore talking about o ca­reer opportunity, not "just o selling job." We offer com­pany paid Blue Cross and other irtturoTKe benefits, phis a bonus plan that competes with the best.Experience preferred, but not a requirement. We will train you orvJ expoifo your oopo- bilities. If your desire is for success oitd you wont a con­fidential interview to loom more about THE HARTMAN GROUP, osk for Paul Smythe. 352-2700.

M ECHANICTinai lanred ___jHnjterad, naadag ImmaiHately.

SPARTAN STORES 9075 Haggerty Rd.,

Plymouth 455-1400

W A R E H O U S E M E NAnd Factory help needed for 1st ond 2nd shifts. Apply ready for work, 6 o.m.-6 p.m. E.T.S., Inc., 25165 Grand River (just north of 7 Mile).

ROUGH CARPXNTKR

£ £ ■ K J S S S S r ^ - i u .Jobe In Uvlngetou Coimto. Good wages, year rm u d week.

Thomaa S. Cain, Bri|fotoii.

a p p r a is a l TRAINEX — ^room Inatmctton and In tka tU d training. Muit be ever n . neet appearing kwd live to Northwaat SooaitaL Mr.Gflcdou. • 4144U9

C O M PA N Y REPOlarrlad naan wlHi eoHaga da- gtue, a t laaat 29 y ean old. In good ^urrical eoadtUon. Wo offer aalary ,, bonna, plua car and

I.P.S. INC.19048 MIddlebalt a t 7 MUa

4 76-9062

EX PERIEN CED live In, must have Mlary negotiafato.

M e n O r W o m e nNo age limit, who ore inter­ested in opportunity ta earn $175 per or mere, rep­resenting our company. Coll

273-0070An Equol Opportunity

Empfoyito

T I R E Dof your present soles job? You con grow wHh Michigon'4 most progressive suburban newspaper group. An experi- enced self-starter, who con handle advertising for locol and regtortol retailers. Nos 0 great opportunity for od- vonceinent in a cheliartgiixi otmoiphere.

INTERESTEIStop in or coM Mr. Stark

THEOBSERVER

NEWSPAPERSg gm

2 6 1 - 8 6 0 0

I

X 4L *

«UP iqifpr m m tiiiM i i p p , u p ." 'll II.

Setnrdagr. ^ 1971 N K W 8 F A W » ~ » » « t a n « i and ObMrvtr, WaatlMid OtaMW. Gardm CUjr

t ^ e e d A J o b ?InwcsHgot* th« opportunity with our m Im ortd wrvico dopurtiwont. Coll

L O 1 - 5 5 6 6DOUCT telM •4. »•( MW »S a l o aCaU

Btl PraAta.$ : ^ 7 p a .

4 c n w t

t a n W? P«4I ar pwt tiaa. Aak far K. Scott. Can «n-S19>

| . 1 » I M l t i / T i i f c d t r f

WANTED for doy shift, quoli- fiod Sat-Up Mon. With txpa- rianca in satting up and opar* oting lotha, mills, axtamol grindar, drill prassos, brooches, full tima, staody amploymant. With fringe barafits. Excel-

working conditions. In oir cortditkmad shop.

Wogas commansurota with axpariarKa.Phone for oppt., 474-5027 aa aa«ai appartoHy amployar

FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR

40 or over, sslorlid position, gold banofHs, 40 hour week, impbyors asrvicat. Ap­ply bstwaan t-IO •.m. Mon.* Pri. 17303 GorhaUl oH 6 Mila, Radford, Prasbytorkm Villoga.LADY, n or aver, lor alS- alsM aMft Mart H J i par

fear, r tyaiaatfe.

M lnnjAMI.B wamaa wWh own traaapartatlaa araatad to bM. Mawday tferoa«li Ttnaraday, S:^ to 9 PJB.. rrtday PSfe to

47M3tSWAjrrCD: Matar s waoaaa to

r-ait wttfe 9 ckUdran whlla warfea aftaraaaa ahift.

CAU for 9 glrlo la baaaa, apoa 9 aad 7. fraoi 7 aaa. Ill 9:9aaja. Wtafedays- Scfeoalrraft- InfeataT area. Can aroalafaafi-isae

HOUSEKEEPERApply

NORTHVILLECONVALESCENT

CENTER349-4290

Short O rd tr Cook

Fountain G rIPan ar part tioM, axparlaacad.CaU aftar 1 p m .

GINNY'S29550 Grand River

Formington 476-5028

3 - »MKDiCAL aaatataat, padUtrle- lana offtco, 9 day work. Paias- laMoa area. Moat fee able to work year raoad. 4744911

R N * S - L P N ’SAfternoon Shift

352-7390F r a n k l i n M a n o r

C o n v a l e s c e n t C e n t e rBCAUTY OPUATOR. Salary

R N ’S a n d L P N ’sEacanaat aalary aad frlaaa kaoaflta.

Coll A4rs. Font WILLIAMSBURG

Convalescent Canter 21017 MiddtobaH Rd.

476-8300

MODELS, prafi who aoanfy.TV AoMrtcaa aoeaty Afoacy. Doarfeora. Cw

LO

FREE ROdM and feoerd. Ineschaage for small services Inheasa. CouM have1 e child.9443 Stout. Datratt. 994-1973WOMAN to Uve-la and care for1 mssU children. more forheme than wages. Uvonla.

S2Sto79

CLEANING LADYFOR MIDNIGHT SHIFT MIDNIGHT TIL 8 A.M.

Steady, good wogas. Apply in parson only, before 8 A.M. to

RUSS HUOT

T O P I N K A ’S C O U N T R Y H O U S E

W. 7 Mila Rd. a t TalagraphCLEANING lor o f t l e o aad ifenwraaai, 9 days, 4 boars par day. 9M49 W. 7 M ^. lUdford

_____________________UGRT HOUSIKKBPlNO/chnd eaa«. Tatodrsah POrd nd. aroa, Maa^TrL, 7-J9 ajp.-4:M pja. Can aftar 9 pja. LO 94194

day weak, owa traaapartatlaaAaa Arbar Tr.. Aaa Arfear M.

MATURE woBian for babyalt. Uaa la aay hoaaa. Bafaraacaa. IbddlebelWey Rd. araa.

491-399IRARySl'i n n honaakaapar. Ma- tara, roUaMa weaaan, aaiar aacaa. W. Doarbam araa. OwaIraaaportatlaa. 991-4971

S - X M a r iSANDWICH cook oa aowB |rlU. 9 aMMa. M9:99 p m Rxpart-

Can. 417-1999

C O O KWEST TRAIL

NURSING HOME395 W. Ann Arbor Tr.

Plymouth 453-3983WATTUSS waatad alfMa.

Cocktan Loaada. 19 aad Orekard Lake Rd.

Can after 19 boob. 4749999.

W A I T R E S S E SM ID N IG H T SHIFT

Fu8 time. Top poy, vocation and Chfistmos bonus. Uni­forms fumiihod. Apply:BATES HAMBURGERS

QA 7-9494SHORT ORDU cask. faU aad paH tIaM. Sla days a «aa^ 19 am-1 pja. 4»dB4l

WALLPAPER AND FLOOR COVERINGS

RETAIL SALES Apply

FISHER WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO. Woadartaad Caater

425-89701 HA1RD9 Lyaa Colffoars, Pariatawtaa.

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR

Wa hove on IBM 029 await­ing on axpariancad opato tor. Excallard locotion, workirtg condftiorts a n d employaa benefits.For information laoding to o confidantiol irttarviaw please coll

476-9000 PERSONNEL DEPT.

9 A.M-4 P.M. DAILY

Alexander Hamilton

Life Insurance Co. of America

12 MILE-FARMINGTON RD. FARMINGTON

LADIES. Have a faahloa abow. Bara fraa ciotbaa sad a a etal gifL 9494439

SECOND COOK KITCHEN AIDES HOUSEKEEPING NURSES AIDES

EaptHtTKe not nocassory Fronklin M anor

Convalescent Center352-7390

wAnmo ar coopla paiaata n r

far cMldiaa.CbUdraa

abla to use caaanandte i aad tacintlas. Attractrro aad good salary for p lataraatad la chUdraa warktag wHb thaaa aa a pro- faaaltaal laaaa. Call or write Mra. Rath S. Oats.Paaally aad CnMMaBY ld991 Cartl^DatiaM

P U N C H P R E S S O P E R A T O R S

for 1st ortd 2rtd dtifts. $1.75 hr. Ragistar for future openings with E.T.S IrK. 25165 Grortd River, (north of 7 Mila Rd.)

LAN.'*

NIGHTINGALE W.

R N ’s - L P N ’sAN shifts, axcaNant salary, no lototion.

6 9 7 - 8 0 5 1 V a n B u r e n

Convolascant Center

r u u . T a n

B IN D E R Y G I R L ^All orouitd bindery girl needed full or port tima in Livortki-Radford orgo. Sand opplicotion at Box 182, Ob­server Nawspopars 36251 Schooleroft, Livonio, 48150.

WELCOMR WiFan alagtaa rbsM a baara, gaod pay. WO 1-7799 ar 9M4791

n U M T DESK 9179. faa paid. Saurt girl to r recaption aad

Sautbflald. Can Mrs. Saberbaa ParaoaaaL

4T7-

TYPISTSSr. snd Statisticsl

M A N P O W E R , I N C .7 i 0 4 9 W. 5 MIU Rd.

Open Mortdoy only 9:30 to 4:00

965-7000COLLEGE Btadaa te wHh efflee axparlaace. RaMater mow to r

aerk. Maapewar, lac.. 9 Mila Rd. 999.7999

MEDICALASSISTANTExpariartcad, over 21. N. Formirtgton Area

M A 6 - 7 5 4 6

NURSES AIDE NIGHT SHIFT

Full or port tima. Mature women, will tro^ . Come to Presbyterion Viiloge, 17383 Gorfield for irtterview.

UGBT AEEEMBLY BTKAOY WORK, alaaaent m m roaadtaga, aew plaat. Locatedaaar Tea MUa Rd. aad Graad Ri ve r . Day aad afteraooa ahlfts, atertbag waga 91.79 — werk^V to 9949 par boor. CaU 4774999 batwaaa 9 aja. aad 4 P.BI.. Moaday threegb Friday.

477-9099

3 -S OM ct/ChrinlSBCRRTARY. Eoasa bookkaap- faBd axpartaaca. nyaaootb araa. Obaarvar Wawapapara. Box 199, a tn i Schoolcraft. Uvaala 4 ^

ICAL aacratarlaa. Kxpcil- oa dtctephaac. Part

aad /ar fan “RRBPONSIRLR parsoo with ax

ad leeuaie t e p 5 ! ^ x m i ) U vaala. Mich. 49199.

Solas Clark ......... $300 +Commission

Bookkeepers .... $S00-$600Throogh Trial BaloBca

Kay Punch Oparotors ..$550

Ganarol Offiea ... $400-$425 Top Right

Sacratorias ......$650-$700Auto Biller ............$500 -f

Moot Of Jobe Too Paid

W e s t l a n d E m p lo y m e n t

Open Satardaya, 9 A J i.-l PJE,

4 7 7 - 6 4 8 1l e g a l nCR RTA RY 9999. Too paid. Bxparlaaead au tare g irl » ltb good aacretarlal akliia Nortblaad. CaB Mra. Rvaan Suborbaa Paraamol- 477-HIGH eCHOOL GRAD. 49. SeatbOald. dalary Motor City Batp. B %

ERCEE I ARY,to dlraetor o i J o w t e h n u ^ f l ChUMjma Servica. IntarasUng, dlvarMn ad poMUea to r highly tiaattflad M a a ^ p ba i, a b S ito

ay aelalla. ladodlBg

Mmiaa. 9 dog work, aactilaBt frtaga baaoflta. Goavtaloaay locatad N. W . araa. D I 1-9999

tep laf.Bvaao,

T w o C l e r k T y p i s t s $ 3 7 5 T O S T A R T

For high school groduotes with plaosont attitude oral 48 to 50 WPM typing.P e r m a n e n t S t a f f C o .

18234 West 7 Mila Rood 255-2SS5 until 9 p.m.

2 2 187 Michigan, Dearborn 274-7764* (383-0111 oftar 5)

. . wW have faa

M49 baara weekly to a i k a a g a r aarvlee

er 9 paa.4 p ja .

EALEROIRLE. 19 to 99. Baperl-omcod la tUract aalUag or party ■tea, or wfll trala. CaU Mon., Wod. aad PrL 9 to 7 p ja . ^ n Mra. Hoadoraon, 9 aja.-19

4194197

8 4 M M e ev PBtMrieCOUPt* far hoaaakaaplng to r AaiarliiB Old Agad hoow oa MldMakaR. Roam, board and adary. BMorty or ponatoaod proforrad. 3994917

3-7 SihMrtiBM W— ttd

SWITCHBOARD to 9909, fee poM. Rxportaacod multipoal- Um board. Baetiloat baradMa. SouthftekL CaU Mra. Cvani. Suborbaa ParaoaaaL 477-9940

BOOKKEEPERBxportaacad oa NCR 409. Ae- carato tyafag. mature wooun. Top workiag eeadltloaa In con- voalont locatloa.

I.P.S. INC.19949 Middlobolt at 7 MUe

476-9062to 9790 Poo

pan ebargo. WHb good - light ahorthand.

__ Call Mra, Rvaaa,gubarbaa Paraoaaol. 4774S40

T I R E Dyour present sales fob? You

con grow with Michigan's most progressiva uibuibon newspaper group. An axparh ancad self-starter, who con handle odvartising for local and ragiorwl retailers, has o graot opporturity for od- vorKamant in o challenging otmosphara.

IN T E R E S T E D ?Stop in or coll Mr. Stork

THEOBSERVER

NEWSPAPERS34991 Schoolcraft

Livonia

2 6 1 - 8 6 0 0

WANTED odd jobs throughout Suouaor Bioatha by Juao fiad- uate. Yard work, palaUng, waihlag windowa, etc. Youag BUB neods moaoy for collogo In Pan. GL 94U4YOUNG MEN. lawn work, gar­dening. painting, mlacellaBeeus ifulntenanca, raaaoaabla, caU

V te3-9064 or 4994944INTERIOR and txterlor pann­ing and daeoratlng. Patch work and drywall. Years axperlance. Work guaranteod. Prac astl- mate. Lance Otvia. 477434t

a*# > liM n M S W U m w O f

Fb m Ib

BABYSITTING.transportation.YOUNG mother, former Nurse Aide, deslras babyaltUng. Eight Mile, Farmington Rd. area. Your transportatim . 47S4439

BE YOUR OWN BOSS'. Earn an Income of your own. right In your own community. Bo an Avon Raprosantatlve. CaU now; 432-2391, 479-3099 or caU Mrs. Celia Krleg. 393-2936.

T e l l e r T r a i n e e s$85-$95

Employer poys Permorunt Staff fee for findirtg several gols with ruot oppeoronce, a pleosont monrur arxl good moth optitude. No typing required.

P e r m a n e n t S t a f f C o .18234 West 7 Mile Rood

255-2555 until 9 p.m. 22187 Michigan, Dearborn

274-7764 (383-0111 ofter 5)GROUP INSURANCE Claims Clark, no too. Southfield. Must have exporleaca. Salary MOO- 9999. Moior CKy Bmp. i39-7004

SECRETARYAble to take over oru-girl office. AAust be oble to do pcyroll, filing, operate elec­tric odding mochirte. (aood op- peororKo and grooming, min­imum oge, 25. 15502 Beech- Daly, 2 blocks North of 5 Mile.POUCY CLXRK to 9479. Poo paid. To audit Ilfo poUeWs and aastet gaaaml agent Soutb- flald. CaU Mrs. Evans. Snbur.

477-mdt

INSURANCEBxparlaaead girl for aU areas of goaoral agaaey, located Scbootcraft-Burt Rd. Salary

CaU bat w ^ 9 aja.-4:99 pjn. M n Mohr255-4307

(SNERAL OFFICE. Typo 45. Bo too. Southflold. Salary 9990. Motor City Ebip. 999-7004

BC X D K K EEPERS E C R E T A R Y

All Ground girl rwedad for mOTKifocturing company lo- coted in Formirtgton. Solory open. Coll for oppointrhent.

4 7 6 - 3 5 5 0KEYPUNCH

PART Ubm. 3 e r t days weak.CoBtractor*a affiea. 9 lOla. Evy g raan area. P a y t ^ Job earn paattag. No R«Viirad g.1-71. E a p ^ r o T S m 399, SoutMteld. Michigan 49919

BOOKKEEPERUvaala flim -*iMni woman to da A/R, A ^ ^ pagiaU aad oHiar

^£m**ioF Ul or Mil

E i g h t MUaBouthfiSd #199. . lae.,

Uvaala.O b a a r v a r NawsM o ta. lae.;

s a f t k i . U

WELDERS-BURNERS$ 4 . 5 5 p e r h o u r *

' Storting Rota. lOg less. Maximum after 60 work doyt• 10 Poid Holldoys • Poid Vocotion• BKit Croas • Blua Shield• $5,000 LiFt v t d $100/woak Sickness

ond Accident Inauronca * 17V$iC Night Shift Premium

FOUNDRY FLASK & EQUIPMENT COM PANY

456 t Cody St.. NonhvUle Apipfy in Pwean Only

• A J A . to 5 P.M. OoMy No Phrm Colti

Position Open City of Plymouth

SECRETARYtyping gnd ihorthond skills, and general

retodfed. Solory $6,000. ENeellent fringe indudhig Blue Ooaa fomily coveroQe. Mfe

fetirefnont ond vocotion.

Cali Mr. StRrtok for Appointmont 4 53 -1234

O r sond r ts u m t to :

City M anage Offic*201 S. Main, Plymouth 4 8 1 7 0

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER

through M ai balaaeo. also ex- potteaco oa NCR txwikkooidnf macNao. y p a r t e g Uatea ra- postA wfastOBaa^ Coorpaoea-K f3rJ.*SU2fiS.

KC 3.1594Rocco Ferraro 8i Co., IrK.

GENERAL OPPICK 9«M. SalaaTyp-

CaU

en-

yaar oxparlai Call Mrs

OPKRATOR to ah tft I

Evaas, Sul477-0940

ACCOUNTING macblna opara­ter, DM 4419, fuU t ta a , pre- rioua axpartaaca botefel but aot aocamary. 19 MltoGiOald area, an equal opportunity

ipioyar, caU Mr. Amdoraea.997409

SOMEONE With caatalartag ex perleace and tbs abUMy to meat tba public, many com­pany frinM s. 1109 MayfMd, Uvoala ^ P l y m o u t h “of ParaUngton Rd.

Rd. E.

8-IF Pat>TlM /T«ip8r«y

MATURE WOMAN for child caro. Reforencea. Orrn trana-

irtetlon. Plymouth. Middle- area, 427 M99

e rtitt

S U M M E R H E L Pfor high school and college girls. Start now port time or full time. Direct soles with good commission, many bene­fits. IntemotioTHil company, free training. Phone for op- pointment. 729-2411

3-2H SUIM /TgchHicdPART time or fuU tlmo halr^ dreaaer. Bstabllshod salon with eUontelo. »l-0909EXPERIENCED Medical Assist­ant, Farmington. Bcnoflta. Ex- coUont working conditions. V» cation ^ d . $469 plus. CaU Mrs. Todd. 4744901REGISTERED NURSE for part tlmo, for group medical prac- Uea. GA 1-1110

NURSE to work In Physician’s ottteo. Bxparlance In bookkeep­ing and ether office work re- qdred. 949-1100

3-3 M « lt BT Fm m IbMAN or wontan to supply fai Uaa with Rawlelgh Products. Can earn 99 and up an hour. Part or fuU tlmo. w rite.Inf phono number; Ray rla, Rawlelgh Co.. Proopork DI., or caU 815-23X4161

- NEED KXTRA MONEY?COLLEGE STUDENTS

Man or woman, ago open, who can spare the hours botween 6:90 and 9 PJn. 9 days waekly to dallver llteraturo and short proaantatlons. Appoint m e n t a are pte act In West Suburban areas. No experience necessary. Wa wlU train you. Earnings can exoaed 9190 per waek. CaU Mr. ToMan at 9944979.

EXPERIENCEDB E A U T IC IA N S

for Styling Shop, Livortio-Plymouth oreo

Apply in personTANGERINE R(X)M

OF BEAUTY 38147 Ann Arbor Rd.

ot Ann Arbor Tr.coup]

ment complex. Full time cou­ple for maintenance and daan- Inf of baUways for large apart- Bleat c o m p l e x . Expertence helpful but not eaaontlal. No ebUdron or pots. For

lU 11 aJB. to43S40S2

apoplntment ea: p jn .

DO YOU WANT A STEADY. PABT-TIME JOB?

Intaieallaa aervey-typa aaalgn- BMat. wormteg from own boam. Good talaakoaa poraooaUty ra- eubed. No aUUag. Goarantead Boerty rate. Write brief re-

— stetfag your pboae num­ber to Mra. Saydi^ 94999 Paw- aae, Waatlaad 49199.

3 - l i SdSS/A |8M f9HlGH-peying part-time poatUon for heuaewlfe who dilvea. An aqaal appertan ity aaiptoyer.

479409 or 437-3791POSE D IU T IE l wnHartted with Panayrteb braa, gtidtea. Ua-

iB'47<

FABULOUSwin

avarage |9JobL avi _1 hire 19 gM i Iqr

ba ever It, ttM M i•-7.

N8% W a M

COMPTOMETEROPERATORS

PART TIME

Saturday & Sunday

A p p l y in P e r s o n

P E R S O N N E L D E P A R T M E N T

SEARS2 9 5 0 0 W . 7 M IL E

a t M ID D L E B E L T L I V O N I A

A n EquBi O p p o rtu n ity Em ployerji

A r e Y o u I n t e r e s t e d in a C a r e e r in

R e a l E s t a t e ?Free pre-licensing classes will be held starting May 17th at 7:30 p.m. at

M A R T I N ,K E T C H U M &

M A R T I N

R E A L T O R S5 2 2 - 0 2 0 0

31172 Five Mile at AAerrimon coll

Mr. Martin or Mr. Ketchum at 522-0200 to register

CHURCH organist, compotent mualelan daalmd for ChrlsUan Sdonca sorvlcoa, la Panalng-

474-7919. 476W9BABBDl wanted. WUl eoulder approntlco or master, mala or

4594434 or 499-7179

44 la s t l i fa w 3UBBBAL Beward. Black white eat. ib art haired. Loat aarly A ^ , TWagraph, 9 Mlia

3994974LO er — Black poodle, SboMoa and N. Ti Seward.

. vicinity TarrttorlaL

FOUND — Oeiman Shc^Mrd puppy. Vicinity of Ann Arbor Trafi, Pljmoath.LOBT OR STOLEN. Uvonla Man araa, aU gray famala caL toUleaa. only a stub. No pure­bred. Pleese call, or raturn. Reward. 4794999

days, y o u r 4834966

A Better Maid Is Aj I F F I - M A I D

Coll Jiffi-Moid, Inc., for the ultimate in domestic maid service. Fully insured, screen­ed, dependable.

557-6173

POUND: 1 girl’s and 1 boy’a 'dentlfy, 9114693

bimrclea, owner must Identify, calf after 3:30 pja.LOST — Cat, famale. caUco, blaek, orange and white. 13 years. Vldnlty 9 Mile, Five r a n ts . Named Muffin. Needs medication, reward. 938-2939

aterad. 8869. MlaeaiianaeBg ad- ttBBaa. Aftar 4 p,m. or waok- ooia. Ana Arbor. 1-1994^MODEL A mac. ‘49MB.

traaaaUaslaa, $96. Ford parte, aU for

A n t i q u e s M a r k e tSunday, AAoy 16. Arm Arbor. 130 Oeolor Spoces. Antiques only. Lots of Furniture. 11 o.m. to 6 p.m. Rain or Shine. Sheltered Area. Formers M ar­k e t, Detroit St. Free Admis­sion.

LOBT—Black short hair, part Labrador Retriever, w h i t e marking around nose and mouth. CaU after 9. 299-2936

type.White with black spots. Mtddlc- belt snd Joy area, on Wed.

GA 7-6709LOST — Black cat. Siamese, named **nnkcr." May 10, vicin­ity Joy and Hubbard. Reward.

427-5791LOST, small black Poodla, W. Chicago, Livonia are. Answers to Pierre. 427-3259

DRESS MAKING and Ullorlng, ladles snd children, or help you with your sewing prob­lems. 453-S2S7EXPERIENCED woman desires lob as file clerk, typist or veterinary work. 476.2356WILL BABYSIT one preschool­er. p l a y m a t e s , my licensed home, S MUe-Bccch-Daly area.

533-9241EXPERIENCED payroll clerk, computerized system, 10-key adding machine, light typing. Suburban area. 864-2548MOTHER wishes babysitting for one or two children. Reason- able and dependable, 7 Mlle- Mlddlebelt area. 4764993MA’TURE woman wishes baby­sitting for summer vacation. Novi, Farmington area. Call evenings after 7:30 p.m.

47445S8

3-9 SHwrtioas WoBted, Molt/FeiiMlB

When talking about complete domestic Service, caU Kabb Service, Inc.

CARPET CLEANING-WALL WASHING-WINDOW WASHING

MAID SERVICE-PAINTING LAWN GROOMING

RememberAlways Bright and

BeautifulService, Inc. 864-8182 or 3

3*10 EdveotiM,iR SInK tioa

DRUM Lessons, Sunuaar Spe­cial. $240. Learn on full Mt, R otk or Jazz. KE 7-0088VIOLIN. U of M sanlor araU [uallfled, aterOng sununer atU' lento now. Your home. 421-1638

LEARN Guitar this Summer In the air conditioned comfort of GrlnneU’s Tel-Twelve MaU studios. Profaaalonal instructor start now. 5S7-2M

KEYPUNCHYoung women, between 10-90 train now for rewarding an< satisfying career aa a qualified peraon In the field of Data Pro- casalng. Fraa placement aaaist- ance. Low tuition. CaU now and try an LB.M. Keypunch or come In between 9:90 and 13:80. 14 or 64 p jn . Livonia Business Machines, 32114 Plymouth Rd.

261-6330

FOUND: Femsie German Shep­herd. vicinity of 6 Mile and Bradncr. 349-6356

4 4 Hall$ For Rent

5-2 Awtion Sdot

PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., May 31-11 A JI.

8296 Fanten, Dearborn Halghto Household S a l e , . f umitura, china, glass, yard funUture,

rden

I960 RBGATTA $kl9 taebaa laag with 99eery

t t in it

497-14 FOOT tfto Ctanhar CroM. 35 HP eteetric ateik Oaad ditloa. 9MLSAILBOAT. 994L.only 9 trailer. OR 4-79VBOAT TRAILKB. Gator, 1JM9 lb. tut, 0199 a r beat a ttar. a « i 19 ft. flbargtam boat. 9199 er beat o ffe r.________ 477-4fl>14’ MOLDED plywood. 99 Bvkv rude elactrie. Sea Kiag trailer: excellent ctmdlttea. 9999.

459-1991

hand and gar tools, lawnmowers. ■ antiques and primi­tives. Terms of sale: Cato. Sato principals not rcsponalbte for accldcnto or goods after sold. Col. D. W. Scratch. Auctioneer. Phone 1-887-9291, 3M9 N. MUford Road, Highland. MlcUgen.

14 FT. Lona Star aluntorato beat with Ajax traUer. Aad 23 h.p. Mercury outboard. Phw accesaortos. $400. 477-739814 FT.35 h.p. motor

Molded plywood I notor and traitor, 9499.

GA M4I9

B A N Q U E T R O O M SMEETINGS

LUNCHEONSDINNERS

RECEPTIONSCall (Beorge Wrobel

Formington Elks, 23666 Orchard Lake Road

476-1986METROPOUTAN C l u b Hall, 2to41 Plymouth Rd., Bedford Twp. Modem, air conditioned, 2 floors, k i t t e n facilities.

KE 14449

HALL for RENT for ALL (XCASIONS

Parties up to 800 Catering Service

Package Deals Avsllable LAHSER-10 MILE AREA

345- 8350

4-11 Home Service$

E S T A T E A N T I Q U E A D M I T T I N C -

A U C T I O NTo settle the estote of the lote Annie Postoor. I will sell ot public auction on the premises locoted at 27446 Grotiot, the New Red Born, on Sundcjy, Moy 16 begin­ning at 2 p.m., the follow­ing: A fine selection of onti- ques and collectors' items, in­cluding Belter sofo, Victorian setter, Victorion floor dressing mirror, Victorian knick-knack shelves, roll-top desks, mor- ble-top. commodes, 14-piece dining room set, selection of small pieces of Queen Anne furniture, lorge selection of old school clocks. Also nu­merous other woll clocks. Large selection of Grond- fother clocks. Large selection of cut glass and crystal glass. 90-piece set of Reed & Bar­ton sterling silver. Numerous pieces of old copper, brass and pewter. And much, much more. George Younes Auc­tioneer, PR 2-4 n 0 or HO 3-0392.

5-5 B«iM iii| ItotoriBb :ADDITIONS, recreaUon rooito. 20x20 garage. Inelndlng con­crete. 91430. Deal with owaar.

WINDOWS •: PATIO DOORS

Complete Uaa of Wood d r Aluminum. Inaulatod or Regu­lar GUsa for New Cooatnictfon or Remodeling.Manufacturers A Dtotrlbatoce

Same Location Since 1093PARKS WINDOWS, INC.,

12283 Merriman Rd.. Uvonla4213183-937-0957

5-6 BusiMfS A OfficB Eqeipewrt

LIGHT hauUng and rubbish re­moval. CaU 477-7465I’M NOT the plumber nor the plumber’s son, but any work you should have, I shall soon have done. Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, complete moderniza­tion, recreation rooms, kitchens, formica counter tops, cabinets, aluminum siding, storms and screens. Reasonable. 474-S6S2PLGWING. Disking, Hauling. Clean Ups-

Gradlng,453-7476

TRUCKS washed and machine cleaned at srour garage, at your convenience, free estimate.

4744431

The HCXJSEHOLD SERVICE DIRECTORY ond BUYER'S GUIDE offers Bll kinds of services, from Aluminum Siding to Window Washing including Entertainment and Food Servibe plus many more. Be sure to check it for the service you require.

PUBLICNURSERY AUCTION

SUN., MAY 1$, 2 p.m.shrubs, trees, all

kinds and sizes. Blue Spruce, Japanese Yews. Mt. Ash. Holly,

Locust, Red Maple, Rhododendrons, FI. Trees, etc. AU plants fresh dug and ready to go. Buy at your price. Why pay More? Leave anytime.

MASON'S NURSERY27201 Van Bom at Inkster Rd.

2934804

5-3 B kyclff

TWO 4 foot X • Inch x 2 foot x 7 Inch grey office desk. Exeel- lent condition, $50 each. One 4 drawer legal slza file, green. $10. 6293777

S-7 F o m Eqiiip w BMtA SBypli88

TWO SMALL farm tractors and attachments. First $100. 4314$$0

5-9 NBUSBlMld S m Bi

MOVING: Sewing machine mmI cabinet, power mosver, town sweeper, lawn edger, mtoc.

531-7400G.E., Harvest stove and bot­tom-freezer refrigerator. Ca­ble-Nelson spinet; single Hol­lywood, lyre chairs, french vanity, tweed rug, 19x12.

58S.2958WARDS Signature electric dry­er, avocado, heavy duty. Ito- cellent condition, 1 year eld.

439.1923 or 43145WSOFA, chalra, TV and mlac.

tabtoa, lampa, GA 9 lf l»

TUCKER Roofing and Siding, 36 years experience, residen­tial and commercUL new and old. Free estimatea. Woiiz gtaar- anteed. Days 4214339, after 9

4214030

TWO Student tutors, high school seniors, A students, math, scienca, caU 6291071PIANO. Organ, theory or har­mony lessons. Popular or das- McaL Home o r studio.

GR 44917 or 281-7920TEACHER OF PIANO. Mrs. Arthur Morrow, B.N., N.M. 30400 Sprlngvlew, Farmington.

4774461GROUND SCHOOL for privategUot’s licenae less than $50.

tertlng within 10 days.357-5400

PRIVATE swim lessons In back yard pool. 3 years axperlance. Red Cross, Y.M.CJt. rating. Farmington, Southfield area.

477-4000MODERN math tutoring, aU rradea, MA-BS Degrees, cer­tified, experienced teaober.

9454806

4-1 PenoM kWANTED anyone who witnes­sed accident on Telegreph Rd. northbound near Van Bom at 0 p jn. on January IS. Please r e ^ P.O. Box 2501, Port Dear­born Station, Dearborn, Mich­igan 48133.PLEASE come home Zelda, plus crew, we miss you, signed Rock and Heidi.LEGS. Lunch and chaos U very enjoyable — don’t ever get ft aU together! TWPLB.

4-2 Lost A FomdLOST, brown striped, short haired female eat In Burton HoHow. 4274M11FOUND — Green Pam lngton Twp. area.

3 4 M sb t r F im it 3 4 M sb t r N e t it

REAL ESTATE SALES

FREE TRAINING PROGRAM

and

SALES SEMINARW9 f99l W9 hovfe th9 most successful program around that's excel lent for both licensed ond non-licerasd peo­ple. If you ore interested in a Real Estate career moke sura you Isom the r i ^ t way. Our salespsopis's som- inot era abows avafogs. Immsdiots oponinoo in our LNonio-formington 6 f ^ . For compists details and a eonfidsntiol inttrvisw coil Mr. Toylor ot 255-0600.

J O H V H l i S b CO.

Moin Office Farmington Office 20340 W. McNkhob—23280 Farmington Rd.

WILL DO auto and boat uphol­stering, trim and repair work, cushlona, seats, tops, covers, etc. 493-4778

S P E C I A L !F R E E

PICKUP & DELIVERYON POWER AND RIDING MOWERS TO BE SERVICED.

EVERETT E(?UIPMENT INC. (formerly of Southfield)

624-4044CERAMIC TILE WORK

Repair work. Floors and small lobe. CaU after 5:90 p jn .

GA 24433PAINTING. Dutch Boy paints, reaaonable. 20 years experi­enced. 4744336

ALUMINUM GUTTERS85c per ft. installed '

Wtalte-Brown-BUek Aluminum Trim & Siding

Roofing & Repoirs Deal Dlraet With Installer

Free Est. 264-8700CARPENTRY, remodeling, re­pairs. cuatom caMneta, vanltlea, paneling, a tuc t and additions, vary raaaonabla, tree estimates.

3534610RALPH’S Painting Service — Residential and commercial. Interior and axterlor. Call for free estimates. U92078

C A S A P P L I A N C E S S E R V IC E D

10 Years Experience

4 5 5 - 2 1 9 3

BOYS’ bicycles, 20”, 24” and 26”. Raaaonabto. CaU 3S93640SCHWINN l i inch Ptxle. 8U; 20 Inch boys Spyder bike, 010: boys 20 Inch bike, |S. 47928toBOYS’ snd girU’ 20. 24 and 291nch bikes. I n c l u d i n g Sebwinns. KE 44213

S 4 Bootf oad M tttnALUMINUM JOHN boat. 13 ft., and 5 h.p. Johnson motor. 9120.

4534376OUTBOARD mot Sears, like new. Best offer.

h.p., 4994743

i esAJum esewmej

COUCH; 00

KAYAK, 11-ft. canvas. Good condition. $29. 421-^91968 FIBERGLASS b o e t.'^ .tt. Olassmaater; 1968 Johnson mo- tor, good condition; Punco traUer, many acceasorics.

GA 1-499019FT. CEDAR strip outboard, 25 h.p. Johnson, with trailer and extra equipment, $190.

459447019FT. FIBERGLASS Perform­er, 40 h.p. Evlnrude, Gator traUer. canopy, cover, side cur­tains. ate. $809. CaU 45S400S^W ISO N , 40 h.p., atoctrtcstart, complete with controls and tank. ExceUent condition, $379. B51-U5414 FOOT bydropton «) IIP motor. $290

tone kit, traitor, 493400^

1067 SEA HAY, ITVi ft., 95 Mer- cury outboard. Pamco traitor. With aU acceaaorles. ExceUent condition. 37440aSKI BOAT. 10 ft. Stereraft, 79 h.p. Evlnrude. tilt tip trailer, comptoto package. 01,900. C ^

47746701080 21 FT. Fiberglass cruiser. 100 Mercury Cnitoer. Inboard/ outboard. Very nice. $4^0. TraUer optional. 291-4M

LIVING ROOM, walnut, 3 Laaa tables, 2 lamps. 400 day clock, celery velvet chair, sofa red and green print, footetooL ed- lustabto leather, pictures. Total $500. Bedroom, walnut, i drawer vanity adth mlrrer. 9 drawer dresser, 2 drawer n l^ f - stand, one drop lamp, AM-FM stereo radio, total 9329. 4994407HAYWOOD - Wakefield daven­port and step table, good eon- dltlon. Sat. and evenings.HIDE-A-BED, Simmons, 94”. black and white checked, like new. Upholstered chairs, din­ette s e t 891-4041LAMPS, dishes, clothes, hand vacuum and record playw with radio. r a 9-2844REFRIGERATOR, 3 door, Seara Coldspot, with loe maker, ax- ceUent condition, 9139. 52I-3969.FRIGIUAIRE etocttlc stove, de­luxe modeL white, 14” wide.

UN 94299---- o —. Inches, belga. Idealfor co ttu e or den, 949. ra-219846-INCH round table and chairs, 2 leaves; ping pong table.

464-19UFRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. Ex­ceUent condition. $99. 4$4.1279

UNIVERSAL wringer washer, new rolls. Airway vaccum with attachments, Tappan gas range, window oven, automatic timer and storage area. AU good con­dition. Can be seen 9$n4 Or- angelfwn, comer Perc, Uvonla.90 INCH Hotpolnt riectrlc range. excHtont condition, 3 years old. $79 4214940M O V l^. Contemporary futnl- ture sale. Knabe piano, Ukenew; dining room set, credeqza china cabinat, stereo cabinrt. 4 sofas, tables, tomps, etc. .

944-3463THREE PIECE be very good condition.

set. 691460S

KENMORE gas range, 9W. De- humldlftor. 9« . 4934770ZENITH 23” TV console,0 months old. Evenings.

3634053, or 3634028

HYDRO-planc 14 f t Needs work. CaU

3 point. 261-7330

SOFA BED. $2.” brand new. Eu­reka Utehan sweeper and Hud- son vacuum cleaner. 647-2097COUNTERFEIT diamonds. Ap­pearance of real diamona, hardness of 0. Ufetime guar­antee. Call 474-6096 or 592-6966

TRADESMAN Needs w o r k . Porch enclosures, gutters, roof­ing. Patios, decks, pertltlons. Insured, reasonable. Compart ConttrucUon Cd., Art Pidlct.

436-2198

4-13 FrefttsiMHil S tfv ic s s

MOTBBRf AND DsoiShton Biir Eilhlsna, 9114 Uutmmn, Wastiknd. Day and tveatoy ^

5-1 A a tifiM N r S tk/ATBfMlANZA

flaaswsr^ H«tosx» dapraatom, etc.; toactile stove, laisa car- rtoga wbaela, racord ntoyern towalry, Vtctertan lovaMaT ikaina. athar antlqiiaa. Sat and

mingtaa. K of 7 MUa.GRAND ptojrer ptene, 90 raUA hand enrvad aoCa,- AnMztcan Ortentato adac. S934099

MICHIGAN'S OLDESTA n t i q u e F le a M a r k e t

SUNDAY, MAY 1611 A.M.-8 P.M., Roma Hall, Livonia. Schoolcraft near Inkster Rd., Odds ond Ends, ontkiMS. Snack Bar ond Door Pritas. Informotion ond booth fpoeg.

771-1772 t* 739-5B05

NOW YOU CAN PLACE AN 08$ERVER WANT-AO BETWffit 9 em.ANY SATURDAY

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^ CaM; natchtoc gald ik a new. AnltoH* aalto

Mr. chair. *«.■I I. watani and tobiaa. caf-

faa taMa. laaepa. 4ai-asi7rATMKM' DAY U near. Naw a aaaHlan racUnar. naadahjrda adui aak tn m » . aw. Sadaal rachar. aaaM ran a to icU o ^JI^

HOTPOINT, dalax*, alactrte atoaa; May!* hadroem aat, alM ana ainci* bad; a kltchaa Mta. a«c. 4Wda41$1AM MBDrTBBAANKAN Uvlaa raoa*. rad valvat tova aaat and chair. Black aarlrai rachar. a ciwamndaa, 1 booheaM, 1 yaar aM. H fn ea , dtokig raaai and kItchM dlaatte.

PATIO CO VERSS C R E E N E N C L O S U R E S

• CEM£NT • »^ILIN6S

D i r e c t W i t h C o n t r a c t o r

A LA C O2 5 5 - 0 6 3 8

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M N m m U M t e e i i

COTTAGE

ahate. f lie r4774414

SEWDIO amN9Wp

icMna, Saara, adth l-aag, an attacA- b S ^ after. 4444745

EASEMENT 4 ehrama

Sale: 8 and tablaa.H tr ta ^ r ta b a , 3

a a d ^ S a e .% 4 pm . 14414 varti.

MBA ■ w u 'sn n .'lA la v u la a Dr.. U-

34I4W3

m raM T arm liatOte gaM Hraay carpal lent ringHli

■ da danMa drapes, ibalga and Mtexio teg. AU ta excel- A 43144N

TEJJ, Mna aM. 4M4.

41— sni sate bad. Fate g m . ly e a ra

47746UYARDMAN WkMpaol fraaaar. Km Kanmora ai

p a w a r mawir,rafrlgarator a n d unara 44” range, iteauUe araahar.

4454437

and ObMrvar. WaMladd Obaanrar, Cardan Ctty S k tu rd A j,

LACY UMIKMUK ____ ____drrar. awM. axraHant eon-

dlUan. W affar. Hotpolat dlah-

o n n e . Larga. #1 la. a a4 in. woo^ gaad condlttoa. a

aiA as7-iiu

ta r .4 chalrB. MaMa

iBnalla aa t Mapad.

can altar «74«m

CUSTOM hnm. bais* back- Srannd with flacka ad brawn, aofa. soad rawd l t ^ M8, 1 flraaida chalrL n y M ^ fU .

423-M5S

CK KLBCTBIC atoaa. 4S In., double aaan IndapandanUy con- troUad. Xacallant condition.

LO S-1X73 PIBCB llYtns room, room, c h l i^ tobla. S chalra, G X color TV. All naw.

48M3St or 4»3I74WHIRLPOOL waahlas machine. Good eonditloa. S4i. M eyela. Saturday and Sunday nwrnlas-

3 9 S M

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RANGE MANUFACTURER

Att snarMrtaad. C a* m a t. [

M ondhyW dv tiSMMS f jn .

R O P E R C O R P .u r n w . t ^

2 5 5 - l4 « r

UKBYW! KifhvW Klrbir^! Ba- hnllt. aU asaa. Win taha tradaa. Kirby Conmany o i Barklw. 4111 Twatoa MUa Bd. am Ptm4 O m afG BOOM chalra and boMat Fair coaidBlon.

BRTUNO BBTATB Palntlnsa, tn m m , wOmr, fhr- nitara. aouM anttga—. 44-yaar accwMlalton. S u n d a y 114. 141S8 Burt Rd.. Badfofd.

C L E A R A N C E S A L EALL NEW FURNITURE

FuU or Twin SIm 913A0....................... 1740....................... 4440

Hollywood Bad 34.40Odd Cheat of Drawara . .. 3443TrtMdIe Bad* ................ 3443Pop-Up-Trandla, with

Baddlns ........................ 14449B E D -N -B U N KSleep Shoppe, IrK.

25014 Plymouth Rd.3 Blocka Waat of TalasraphMAHOGANY droplaaf dlnlnf tahte. 4 chalra. Draxal buffet Naaco cooker arlth atand. Call bafora 7 P A 4744345Solid BMpic Doacon’a bench. Kxardm equipment HumkU- flar. Vacuum attachmanta. Oval rusa. Mapla chlMran’a table, chalra. Mlaeallanaoua

4S7-14SS

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'ORGANSLawray Satnat SNS.« 4 . W l WnrWsar char^ IM . tnarray Hatlday

1 anly. LawrayThaatar Orsaua, d aM . aavo •34t. Saa Lynn Foiand. *T>riva a fitUa. aav* a ta t"

APOLLO MUSIC CENTERm 8. Mata, Ann Arbor 744-1444OVATION aURABS. Mekan*

avaUMda a t Box Mnato 43444 Flyaaouth Bd..BadtordTawnahlp.

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

100 WATT— 12 SPEAKER

A M - F MStereo Components

with 8 trock

$ 1 5 550 wott— 6 speaker

A M - F MStereo Components

with 8 track

$ 1 1 0 'Head Plionat. Rag. 11443. f tm with atarao purchaM.

We service whot we sell. Terms ovoiloble.

H O U S E * O F D I S C O U N T S

D l 2 - 8 4 0 0

WB BUY and m U planoa and u a a d muatcal Inatrumanta. Daalar.CLEVELAND Cornet with cam. Good condition. KB 14013

B B S 88M^ta4dl iMaMuuwanMha B..1B MnaMlmM9 * lf HIMIBMi MMfwMMnw 9*19 ..W W rnip JippRraiBAYS eondtUdA.

ORAMPBO Oamtal U Amp with a. B. Lamlny Spaahar. CaU

, 433-1 *

WOMANS half )3 m . 3M> 34Vk: ahoea. aba 4. jCaSlB. . 43S4T14

C-TRUMFBT hy plated. 4144.

Monha. Sliver.

BANJO. Olbaon, 4 atrlns, tenor. With cam. 4134. CaU n 4-1444HAG8TROM 3 Nckup al guRar and amplifier, Bke t m . 45

electric ka naw, 453-1431

GRINNBLL Broa. piano, axcal- lant condition. ' 4SS4457LOWBEY Heritaga organ. Exeat lent aondltlon. |435. GA 14357CABLE Nelaan pftino, 5 yaara old, good condition, $145.

455-3414BOOSEY HAWKS a a r ln a t vrood, excaliant comBUon, good aald. leather com, $134. After 5 P A 4844833

3 BEAUTIFUL pastel floral forraals, site 8 and 10, must

»aae to appraclata. 534-4474

5-12A R tc m tiM d V tM cItt

ATTENTION! D u n e Buggy. Thunderbird body typa, $1,300, will considar beat offer. Sacri­fice. 477-0004. 5574378MUD PIBWY (aU terrain ve- hicla), good condition. 5800.

4744004

S*13 S f«rliR | G«odtARNOLD PALMER PG Golf eiuba. Bag. balls, and Arnold Palmar shoes, site 10V4. used once. Sacrifice. |130. 831-8433

TRAMPOLINESAmerican Athletic Equipment. AU sixes. Immediate delivery.

043-1388. S874SS0, 4384132LARGE 4 room 14x14 f t tent. Scant 5100. 30x10 outdoor dog pen with door. |8S. Ltag carry­ing crate. $18. 4794034WINCHESTER 3940. Fox 16 gauge double, 33 automatic. Springfield 30.06. AU guns like new. SeU or take part trade.

538-1453

BUSINESS Woman’s complete faahlon wardrobe, alxe 1440. Site 10 college student’s ward­robe. Mlac. bouariMld Items. Sun. only. GA 74043LACE tiered wedding gown, veU, hoop. 430. YeUow Aentb formal. $10. SIsc It. 5314431FEMWINE pink Dotted Swim bridesmaid or prom dreaa. Slsc is. BxcaUent condition. CaU

BLACK TUXEDOS. $17. riwa 35-43, white dinner Jackets, 44, all uxas, used, good condition.

3844387

5*16 Misc. for SoleSEARS new 10x18 tent. 3 sec­tion spring tooth drag, double row culUpacker. 344469718 FOOT FOOL. Refrigerator, itove. draperies. 537-0097DOG PEN for tele. 40 ft. fence, 8 steel, T posts. Large dog house. |15. 435-3MSWIM Club membership for sale. Newburgh, vicinity S Mile and Newburgh Rd. 404-3MEVERYTHING for first baby. 990. 731-4103MAC 0 engine. Good condition. $50. 474-57112 ALUMINUM doors. Ideal for cottage. Best offer. 431-1740

CLOSE OUT All sewing notions, 50% off, thousands of buttons, xlppers, seam binding, thread, and etc., all reduced. Brougham’s 25754 Grand River at Beech.

TRAMPOLINES American Athletic Equipment. All sixes. Immediate DeUvery.

842-1280, 557-8550, 6284132

5 -U Mbc. f t r M____ TV ,atarao eaa-

AIR atoraoaatte dacha; Alao aatts. AM-VV ' clech pNaraM

d JL *44 truuMuIttar, 3 watt waUda^alklaL arise. PactaMa TV. Befoiu 3 p ju or aH day S a t 1424748OARAGE BALE. May 14, 14, 17. 17337 Park Lana Drive, Livonia (off • MUe near Lavaa).

GARAGE SALEEverything must go, coach, 74 Inches, tables, 2 Biuiy Am w- Iccan lounge chalra. Wesltag- house electric stove, 38 Inches, Kenmore, (avocado) waahar. temps, ski equipment, etc. any e y e t ^ 4:444 pju. S a t U 4. 21740 Glemuorra, betamen 11 •nd 12 MUc Road, east of Lah-

PLUFFY soft and bright are carpets cleaned with Blue Lus­tre. Rent electric shampooar

Loeffler Pro Hardware, 29150 Five Mile a t MiddlebelL

GA ^22I0

SOTA b e d . chRlnL GWgU

CAIUUX SALS, duthliw alaaa, tS-H, dlUon. TV. •

n s L : n . « MFhrmihgtou.BURTON B O U /m _Can 43M153

THEBE BIKES. 1 wttb whaols. 1 Schwlim, ' baMas arttelaa, Jumg ilixer, Plajrtex nui s e a t Bsateralty ctethaa. ctiUd- ren’a clothes, etc. Avon pro­ducts. 4254741FRIGIDAIBE de - humldUlsr. Uka new, rcasoonbla. 411 4MIGIBSON air ceniUtlancr. I t jM BTU, 115 volts. 4125, g a ^ eau- ditlon, WcstlngbeuM electric range, M .____________82542MCOMPLETE Set of 'YMunt Books.” Excallont cenditlan. Up to date. Sacrifloe. 4n44IB

BLUE GRASS FARMS

• Growers of nursery sod 9 Topsoil

9 Landscoping 9 Evergreens 9 Seeding ond sodding

RESIDEhmAL and COMMERCIAL

• F e r t i l i z e r• S a n d • S t o n e• P e a t • F i ll D i r t

16185 Newburgh Rd.464-2080 7 a.m .-7 p.m. 464-2081

HOUSEHOLD SERVICE DIRECTORY and BUYER'S GUIDE ■

C a l l M r s . T h a y e r a t 5 2 2 - 0 9 0 0 , 9 a .m . t o 5 p .m . D a i ly t o L i s t Y o u r B u s i n e s s in T h i s D i r e c t o r y

Ik

AirA-Ant CONDm ONlNG — TOP QUALITY, order now. beat the

AIR CONDITIONING Area Wide Hasting. Ine.

iflal Cimmarrthi: 7W-I4M

ar V inyl A am h i^ Guar. Pxw aat 417-04L

S i d i n f - T r i m - G u t t t r sCna fa r baat Spring prteas nnd Quahtj. Guarautoed wurltRnaionol Siding 729-4095

■ridLMscluCEMENT WORK

Btocb-BrtcbJterchaa and stops, SmaU Jobs and Repair Work.

245-7147

M M b |

CEMENT WORK. AU Typos. Tuckpotetlng. Repalra|^^io^j|ra

CBMENI w o r k , w atorpra^ tag. brick r y l ^ t a g y l n i l n g .

CERTO C O I^C sm ent C ontractors

Dxtvawuys. SMawulhs. ale.FREE EST. 425-2255

ALUMINUM s l d l n

Ftoo B at

leansMawalhs. WwTS mysalf,

^ 7 W

DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE!

# 1 9 u m S 1 9 « -r - f t S S r S K l ?

VIKING ALUMINUM

Rsdford Alum. Prod. BR 2 -2 2 2 6 VE 7-8152

SAVEU r o u *

4 7 7 * 6 9 5 7

VACUUM

w urklB E Sm am A L Erick AddttteM * Fauniaitina. S jiriallring la

ttaa. pecciMg 9 palm

- - _____ U typos.■OCX, aaocn, unvownya, pamaa,

ra. anp. KB 'A-1 bcMfooUag. » yra.

MOEGAN BUMECXYM atractor, h o u a s t

an drlvuwapiL pattoiL luA pur^aa, mama, and

rk. weak mysatf. Frau EM. 4297m

Fuichas, d r l v e a , patlaa, flraplacaa, Roland J WMtty. OA 5-1443. after 4 p jn .BRICK, block work, ipacialla lad la aarck. cMmaay raaolrs. Room.. 6 m a a t OA ioOM

A. L: EFRATI 421-1278

Cem ent, Brick, Block Reasonable, 477 -3938

CEMENTWORX DRIVEWAYS F a l ^ “ “

B rta ^ MC tf lU y

ASPHALT!!Gwwnerciol Equipment Uaod

on oil Residential J o b t

ASPHALT!!• P A V I N G• S E A L C O A T I N C• C O M M E R C I A L• R E S I D E N T I A L

349-0202H o w e l l C o n s t r u c t i o n

S e r v i c e s C o .

FAVOiO CO.

Fer QuaBty CeheratoR A Y R . STELLA

C em ent Contractor, Inc.

DRIVEWAYS, IN C

PAVINGC O N T R A C T O R S

538-2337114

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f S S S

CONCESTE SFECIAL TT WORK FREE O m tA IE S

D fIvaoaioFetlaa Bliaualha dWfctgau liaeeead Caatraeter

4774144Guy DIFtecldu A Aaaoctotes

M Cr Z C E M E N T

R E A C E M E N T C O .Gat a Eltla ksttor J a h for a

Isaa meway. Drivuway% flaara. ate. Froa a e '

DOUG VMKVIUX Drtvaa, Pattea,

OA 1-WltOAKAOKORIVBWAY

F A l

CR tarn a a t. 341-7744

o n a sN

PA 1-301

O O trr MOVS-4MFROVE » R D w m ii E SAViNaa n o w

Lew 7 yr. Fteeachie AiDml wHh **—* O

B u r c h f i e l d B u i l d e r s

KE 7 -402054 k r. SM. A can

ADDITIONS

ta e rau iC A 2 - 2 2 4 0

r e m o d e l in g EXPERTSenA L R T r u n :

Flue mmtrnama. CamMARS BLDG. CO.

FATIO c o v m s , ____________area. DIract wltk Ceatrsetar.

(jullata Raelleg rarpanity lutortor, Bxtertor, Falnttag

TED A SONS s n l i i s

Lowest

S P E C I A Ltea roDKa bed 1475 iB ^ —

— w d k Need

Party Supplies ■ chalra. tabla^ china, silver, glaiaat. United Rent-AU. 30405 Mtddlabalt. Uv.

4744600

toNo Glm-

NowOwnor la year anlsM un HY-GRADK BUILDING

CARPENTERBUILDER

Conirocting & Romodeiing' rS m m M * MatatoMtoT*'*'*

KAYU OfNWr. 161ADCMtlOTS

4743734

R E M O D E L IN GFANEUIW 5EnC. BOOMS

EN<

437-

d o n CARTERe u il d b e

AIHim O N S

oouK iw rors a k t t c h e n s

c. 631-1443

A D D I T I O N S F A M I L Y R O O M SRough hi o r Camp lata Job

LOWEST PikaEB Fiuo EM.OnnraBtoa4 WorkMARTIN BUILDING

GA 1-5435An

j .W ork — Spring rutoo R.

4IM 313

AUDI RAf

Staphon K

ATTICSR C .

B e lM e e ie g

R A C K F I L L _______tandtm. comT, rsaMsnttaL In- sursd. froa mk. 477-1191

FaadI Ssrsica

w w aaom es, P u tlas. snowara. HaU Avallabto. Catarlng by SAYERS. S 4 4 4 S

C tiin f W sr|ACOUSTICAL CEILING

PaaeUng. floo r TQo. Frao Eat GA 1-8445

ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS inrantaad Frao Bbfimatoa

FAST Sarvtco KE 74428

W HAT IS THE BEST? W e Think W e Know

Agod. graln-fod, wcU-marWod, tan oar Choice A Prim*S ID E S O F B E E F

Custom Cut A DoUvarad

8 8 c L b .954 lb. a r t. hanging waight AU othar Sua moats avallabla

from tha*Tcople With Tbs Know-How”

THE DETROIT IN SnT UTX OF MEAT CUTTING

896-4100Veterans Inquire about

SdMMriIng

CUSTOM MADE OEAPEEIRB and Fabrtca AraWahlo

Flesr SsnricsFLOOE aandlng A reflnlahlng. OM floors our apoclnlty. Vory

477-7734

Pant Suits, HOT PANTS ChUdran’k Oothlag

ALTKEATIONS A DREiSMAK- ING. 94 Y uan Exp. W ort Guar-

' Mia. Uaderwood.4l~ ~

Dry WflU

»Btl rtn iih ir i f t l r

S u b u r b a n D r y W a l lCantracton

Wa wira air coadlUonora, dry- a n , raagaa, attic Cana, addmoi garages. Sorvlea changaa, truu- bls calls. Don Bnraa. alactrteal contractor. GA 7-8744

KEPAIE Work, 144 roe. rooms, atttoL raagaa, am. Jobs. m m i , PA141S1

Arrowsmith-FmneisIttdMtrlsl Mid CoMittM'dsl

MIPS MM MBiBGL 3 -6550

donatS b J S

KE 3-U », after 4,

Coatractor Vlote Goar.

Kapnlie-Vlolo- W ert

BULLDOZING474-4143

BUIXDOEINGinamud.

4334414MAGIC IS FUN!

You riwuld kavu a Maglclaa at your party. Can BtS. 34441U

GENERAL carpaater, forml Flck.

re o f la t . MtTmi

C A R FB ITK Y. t r i m

Carpaatiy. A U rnm U M A

A Ftarirt

4U-1344

lag-Troa 341

aa Jah3814957

CABFBfTER raagh by flte hoar o r Job.a kcK

Y uan ha fUAD you CALLED

L A D ^ SCAEFET A UraOLSTERY

CLBANING4744448.

SERVICE CARPET CLEANING CO.

car­ta**

■OX’S CARPET SI

GA 7-ttN 5H4II7Carpet _

IS y n . M LM lt »

CAEFET OMYALLATION d n -M »

B O L L I N E L E C T R ICComX • ladT - Raa.

OA

FREESteal alhMng aarvlca door with

y Sptiag ardor.QuMly .bui l t . garagua.

State Lie. FHA taraw. 5414474Cuatom Quality, AU Styles

Lowast Dlacoua t PriceC A L L N O W

Oamar wffl verify groat savings tor you.

HY-GRAIW BUILDING 157-3880

CUSTOM GARAGESSterttea K w o irt 7354300

Ouatom Ahan. Gatters, Sldtog, TMia. Sopolia, Fra* aa t. roaaonahla. 437-1

Wantod-Almn. Onttar Work. I ” white alum, gatters 40c f t Inat Naw Hoofs, $14 aq. roof npaiia .

7 5 9 - 4 0 7 9

HauMng-Odd Jobs, basomeata, a . elaa av«-*«aaa t t i r t elaar yarda,

0. 341-74MNo Umtt on distaneo. Also clean out haaamantg, garages, nibbWi. ate! 4 » 4 m , 4434u3

t a l t r i t r D s i l f i

SygffifirtMAGICIAN

Cootedy — Magic — Puppets EIWIB JAYS MI4387

TOPSOILLOADING AT

Sheldon Rd. and Ann Arbor Rd.

(M-14) next to Michigon Bonk

HALF PRICE TO TRUCKERS

4 5 3 * 3 3 4 0

U n i v e r s i t y F e n c eFroa EsUmataa. 443-1363

FENCE MASTERS CO. ABSOLUTE W A U T T

4444113 a r 4154447

FENCING, ANT Daol DIrart With Eulldor

PA 1-7WI

FB4CS DWTALLAnOir. ^ KBl-m.4S7.4374

lOCRlGAN FENCE OO.

FAST SroVICE 4 77-2878 585-1686

SAVEysrrKE 7-3373

TBU4JNBFBNCE CO.Can ”Bud” fa r year baat deal la ehuin Rah faueoa.

431-Stl»

Etegant Interiors, oxparioncad daeoratlng sarvlee. ntoiiaat faas. Ln OaFaxlo. 4744360, 4744331

TOPSOIL HAinJNG DAILY

4744004 3444105Evergreens, Shrubs, Ornamental Troos. Dtartcy's Nursery, 30453 Sheridan, Gdn City, GA54362

S P R I N G C L E A N - U PLawn Maintenance, trim, edge, etc. Mr. Don’s. 301-0538

P O W E R R A K I N G4754405. Free Md. 431-4814

HEAVY DUTY ROTO-TILLING

6244063

LndsespiRgGoing out of Bustaew Sale Flowering Crab, 32 up. Fruit Treei, $3 up. Shade Trees, $5 up.

MARY’S NURSERY, INC. 41600 Ford Rd.. Plymouth

GL 3 ^ 1

PoiRling u ti Ogesrstinf RsnliRgPAINTING — Interior, exterior. Guaranteed, Insured. Free Esti­mates. 261-5371

Weekly L«wn Service. Livonia, Westland only. Sod 4e Shrubs anywhere, PRffiE, 729-1659

Custom Int.-Ext. Painting. Work guar., free est., all around re­pairs—Martin, Sthfld, 3SL286S.

PHILLIPS LANDSCAPING QuaUty Nhrsery Stock

Sodding. paUos, RR Ties. Free eat. 427-0103

LARRY’S TCH’SOIL Sbredded and' Screened.

Sand, GraveL 722-7145JOB LANCASTER

DOZINO & GRADING TopaoU-Sand-Gravel-Sod

Free e s t PA 59188

TOPSOILCALL OUR FIELD DIRECT

PROMPT SERVICE.LOW PIUCKS

Top quaUty, clean, ahredded from our own field. In buai- nesa 19 yra.

Field (Me.—Uvonte 261-7555 Home Phone-Movi 349-2195

JACK ANGLINLoading dally 6 MUe-Wayne Rd.

LANDSCAPINGO COMPLETE SERVICE Sodding SaaifHng-Doxlng

Topaoa-SBn«5GravelK. D. Brock 477-9452

BULLDOZING — BACK HOE­ING and ‘niACTOR WORK.

Wayne-Oakland Landscape Phone for est. 474-4143

HAROtD’R LAWN CARE Grasacnttlng by w ert or month. ReasonaMe. 537-MU

Jartson Lawn Maintenance Spring deanup . power rake, arertly mosring, 475(M1.

G R E E N

V A L L E YF A R M S

GROWERS A INSTALLERS of

NURSERY SODGrading & Laying of

1st QUALITY SOD DEAL DIRBCT WITH GROWER

A Buy with Confidence AU Work A Msteriala Guaran- tead. Free Eatlmatas.4 37-2212 437-2988

J A M E S K A N T H EBulldozing—Land Clearing Grading—Baekhoe Work ' TRENCHING—TOPSOIL

GA 1-44MFred MUIcr’s Londaeape. (ten- aral malntenanca, landscai and rack walla, 47Y

Spring Clean-UpLAWN MAINTENANCE___^Now SchaduUng

ROSED ALB LAWN CTJTTING422-6861

Lot’s Get Ready for a

R e l a x e d S u m m e rHAVE YOUR

H O M E C H O R E SAlIkNDED TO

E A R L Y !o CLEAN o KB>AIR o PAINT • EKIKH3EL o PLANT

W e ’r e R e a d y t o H e l p C a l l U s

T O D A Y !

If lE lt BlI f li

JANinMl SERVICE IndosM al and Conunaretel

Inauxod. Ftuo oat 477-

BLOOMFIELD CUSTOM KITCHENS

Comnlato ahowiuom of kUehsn IndV rih ioom aanlttaa. 444i W. Mmila B tfirtnrtam .S o C S W rO d T s r t 153.

CUSTOM KITCHENSKwulak

CUSTOM KITCHENS & BATH VANITIES

D aeentliis. 423-1343

______Lawn CaroWookly Malntenanca. etom-up.

c u t tarttBsc, powar raka. 0 IM 13 4444476AA Marten Sod, doL 44c sq. yd.. ■ In . 3N ydA Old Mam smjp pad, raJay. Inataa 8I5S147

F E R E Z S O D F A R Mo u x s A m i o N B u n Oor prtcaa canY ba b aa t

Pleknp, daUvar a r laid. F h w l m ^ . 51f-531-3m

SODDINGPLOWING. DISKING. GRADING. Fraa Eat

PA 1-6414

S O DCutting Merton at 7274 Haggerty Rd. b e t Joy A Worren. You pldt-up or wa deUver. GL 50723.MEEUON Sod—Top grade, now ready for Immediate pick-up or deL a t retaU-wboleaale prices. Free c a t A-1 Lawn Farm Co. 477-3483

TOPSOILLoading daily, shredded loam. 4 MUe-Newbuigh—We DeUver WALT KSSXMTT 4648914

GREEN GIANT LANDSCAPE

Mixed aod. Merlon grown on peat or topsoU, In st or del. Custom landscape plans, nurse­ry stock, b u t or a c t Seeding, grading, to i^ l^ ^ ^ n d . gravel.

SHAUE TREESBuy direct from grower Save. lOOOY to chooae from.

VILLAGE NURSERY4730 Hannan Rd. b e t Van Boro A Ecorse 463-0744SPRING cleanup, power raking, ferttUxlng, plantuig, etc. 474S401 . 5454529

PERFECTIONIST WALLPAPER- ER, PAINTER. Do own work. Reasonable, free e s t , W -4M 4..

Professional Painting INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

FAMILY MAN 4256344Interior-Exterior Painting

ExeeUent Work-Reaaonabls Prices. Bob 427-2804

Painting, paper hanging, plas­ter, dnraall, fire repairs. I n t work. Com’l, rea. Free e s t Fast service. 453-4804, 5340157

PAINTINGPAPERHANGING33 years eimetienea

in R ^ e n t l a lSpeclaUseLicensed GA 7-7342

SPECIALIZING IN WaU papering, all materials.

Free E st After 4. GA 52374

Do you need a man around the house to point, potch, repair? Coll Honk ot

4 76-8106GE7T OUR ESTIMATE FOR Interior. Exterior Painting Also Alum. Siding Work.

Anderson Decorating, 422-1293PRED SOBKRAYDECORATING

PAPERHANGINGLICENSED, INSURED

4224474Painting, In t , e x t, paperhang- Ing, waUwasmng. 20 yra. exp.. Ins. after 6 pan. K S 54588

Tom’s Roofing and Sidtag.Qual- Ity Material aiul Workmanship, free e s t , work myself.4254730 AV 55460ROOFING. Free, honest esti­mates. Repairs. Fix aU leaks. Gutter work. 427-4344

H e r a l d R c x )f in g C o .RESIDENTIAL A COM&RCIAL

Roofing and Repairs Free E st Do My Own Work

5343100 AftarA47530t?YOU canY best my price on roofing, gutters and repaira. Work myself. 474-7311SAVE. Rooflng-Gutters-Repab Woric. Work myaelf.Free E at 4n4347

STIG'S RE-RCX)FING and REPAIR

IS year written gnarantaa.2 6 1 - 6 8 6 3

Sw*c TaOSapUc Repalri naaamant Laaks

BIHJUXmNO 4744334

Marv Lang's SanitationSeptic Tanks Clsanad Extra Cars With Lnums

Realdantlal and Conunardal LICENSED and BONDED

476-7244

Sawsr CIsaHiflgJ A B Elac. Sewer Cleaning

J a r t BUI3814144SEWER no

nCR Cleaning—na ran charge. $12 first 28 f t . ■dd’l f t Minor plumbing

repairs. CaU Leo, 457-8736

INTERIOR-EXTERIORLOWEST PRICES—BEST WORK

Completely Insured -AU work fully guaranteed

Free eatlmatas cheeidnlly given CUSTOM WALLPAPERINO

425-9805 GA 2-7027COJSTOM PAINTING

Interior, exterior, general re­pairs. Free estimates. GA 7-4404

PAOrnWG.INTERIOR. EX'nm OR

FREE EST. KE 74467

PATIO STONES3 X lA she colors, 5 for 41 -------------------- BLOOC ^

Papering and painting by BUI Thompaon. 30 yra. of know-how. 15410 Deertag. GA 74343

RALPH GIBEAU13078 Newburgh Rd.

464-0515CO.

U«nNMW4r SmyIc*

Wcddlnga jriiotograpbed In Netural Color. Children’s

Portraits in your honte. 464 0438.

Harold’s Lawnmower Service Free r t^ u p A d e t, power and riding mowers, 537-8418.

n a s t t r l E f

L«gE SgriRkKEg

JIM HAYNES LANDSCAPING

Sod, Grading, Trucking. Free Eatlmatas. 8314147

H. L -RENAS LANDSCAPING

Highest QuaUty Nuraarj stock, sodding, patio. R.R. tla con­struction, M artino sod strip­ping. 43547nCOMPIXTE Lavra Maintenance and FENCE WORK.BOB A JOHN 3551706

LIGHT Hauling. applUnces A furniture, garage A basement clean-up. 7314773

L a w n M a i n t e n a n c eCtean-up, power rolling, power raking, zartUlaing. laiwn cutting.

FARIONaTON LANDSCAPE 4751484

M E R I O N B L U E K E N T U C K Y B L U E

BLUE GRABS FARMS Are now cutting Marlon or Ky. Blno gram nt 8433 No. T olom ph Rd., 4 mllM So. of FUt Ro r t . DaUy from 55. ^ k - ups or dri. 4544550. 4M4NL

H. E. EDWARDS & SON LANDSCAPING

n«wMiwg, S 0 0 d i n g , TopsoU. Grading. Free eat

WEED CUTTINO. FLOWINO DISKING. GiuiblNO

A-3104Marion Sod, 45c dottvored.S5c laid, grad*

Free RBt on Landacapo-Sod- Shnihs. ExcaUant guar, nmtk a t raaaonabla prlcas. 55I-W45

l a w n r e p a ir —SODDING FERTIUZINO. Fraa aa t Barnard Moabal 4314054

LAWN Sprinklers and Yard Drabu InsUUcd and Serviced.

537-7584Sprinkling Systems Installation, repaira and service. Free esL RMcrences provided. 477-0050

SOUTHFIELD LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICE

Antomattc-Manual Free E st 3544477

PALMER SPRINKLERS Installation A Service

U YEARS EXP.Free Eatlmatea 4355434

Ntovfaig & StwragB

UQHT HAUUNQ, furniture A appUanca moving, reaaoaablo. M VM WISE ----------Wo Move Abnoat Anything, abnoat anywhere!BR 34833 VE 84351

NM c iMtrvctiMiPrivate music lessons.

Guitar, accordion, piano, etc. Band w x Music. 5844341Qualified Plano Taachar. ChU- dran, aduba, yaar round. Your booM. Mrs. Hoffman. GA 1-5577M A K your Spring rasarvattons now for piano and organ laa-

4744647Private leaaona, gutter, baas, drums, aecotdlan, piano, s s ^ tium pot MlchaeU fe i . 431-4CT

Ordm ttrgIf wo canY play It.

ItY not worth playing RAVIN BLUB 381-1718

JACKSON ORCHESnlA Music for all Occastans

464-1678THE MKLODYMEN

PbMst Mnale fo r all Oecaalona 43147U

PLASTERINO or DRY WALL New and Repair. Reasonable Rates. GA 74755PLASTERING, new and raprir. Work Guaranteed. Free Estt- mates. KE51SS1

PLASTER OR DRY WALL New and Rapnlr. Fraa EaUmato

4744474 or BR 54SttPlaster A Dry WaU repair. Do aU work mytelf. 25

PLASTERING and Dry WaU, new, repair, realdantlal. comm. Guar. work, frea e a t k B 51410

WILSON & MESSINA EXCAVATING

Sewers - W ater Lines Basements

FREE ESTIMATES GA 7-4034

Plumber wants repair work, new fixtures, drains cleaned, what have jrou- M

PLUMBING SERVICE A REPAIRS, REARONABU.

U44SI4

C. SUMNER PLBG.Repolra-Mbderalatloa

SEWER CLEANING4 2 1 * 9 2 6 3

PIUMBBIG SERVKB Repaira and Alteiutloas

Sewer & W ater LinesInstaUed A Repaired

LlcsBsedPENDER. PLUMBING,

HTG., & EXCAVATING GA 5 -4800 KE 1-4066

JAD Electric Bearer nm ning CaU 3ST-4SRIf no answer, caU 4751470

Sawifig AABciiiRBS

MACHINES oUod and adj. In your home, prompt aervieo, expert repair, guar. 35 yr. exp. fi]WERS(U« 4 4 5 m

SwiRMiag Pm Is

A b o v e G r i x in d P o o lsOur Specialty. We laataU, clean, repair aU makea. 5 years exp. Free Eatbnates. -------

TekvWMLeoY Radio A T.V. RAW. color. C!ar radio, racord plaimn. tape playara, etc. Fraa a a t 437-4474

14750 Ellen Dr., UvoniaMBTS RADIO A TV

Licensed TV Service ta the Home. Erenbw Calls. OA 14447

ASTRO T.V. Servlca 10% off on parts and aarvice

Color T.V.. B A W, Bteroo For Sorvlco, eaU BU-1M4

THb WwIi

CRRAinCCEHJNC T n *-BATHROOMS

KITCRENS-FUXMtS Anderaon Daeoratlng, 4351381

CERAMIC TILESLATE AND MARELB

SpodaUalng In RooMdaHiM Alao Now BMiailatlaas

METRO CERAMICSAU W ort Gnatanteod 4744714Bawment fioon. n v an ss atoa, 444. Labar. baat p riew an S5 ceuatlceeiB ng.A ffe3 4154519

JBKBV TREE SBRVICB ‘n a a T itauring and Eaaaval

17 Years Exp. Free EM. 4557tnBERNIER TREE gERVICB

CUTTING A IR naO N O■SU d74474i

Dean’s Tree Sarvica AU w ort

Free g a t

MCWTON BOUEB npholatary A

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BAGGETTROOFING A SIDING

9444114

ForKOWINO

Repaira • RoroofB • Naw r n ra rEstiautas. 4451147

Walla Waabad. ehinea, carpets cleanod. madarn dry mam. Y rm a a t 44511WWaU Washing Ssrrtea. maehlna, te a t large o r amaO. dg5ng4

JAX W indow ServicaCarpet clean, waUwart.

BOB’S WALL AND WINDOW F U i EST. i & y *

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G A R A G E S A L EProioct Viotnom

3 2710 O lioE. of Poradncton. N. of |oy

Sot., Moy 15— 9 till 6 6 Sun., Moy 1 6 ~ I 2 till

gooM, MJmo. clothliK. fondtoro, auac. Hoom.

OABAOBtSU. ***-|^^not!.’ S M odu oorth of K MUo. I Wock woof of Lo o m

CLBABANCS. »% offM. Moat aoU ovoiythlng-

AMoat oow. Lodtoo* M L Do- _ aor draaaaa, knits, coots,

cocktslls. long gowns. Boys- gtrts l-M clothing. MotarnKy A IL SonthfloM.

HT-Mn. MT.

PATIO TABLE and wnbrolla. now chair with akht, call after g. m -s iM

SALL PnllSBMHSMWW

Pnndtara.GABAGK ctothinc.alMBonOBW saing ant of

s lo 7 » y M throngh Nay aU74 S. Duncan, Pvaalng-

(M NHoMIddlohaH acoa).

R U M M A G E B A K E S A L E

___ May IS. IM MB- MBtyT ih ito Lnthovan Chnrch. IM M S MUa. (botwoon Nawhoggh. Bcfclaal. Largo adactlon. lowp rtc ^ doUcloua bokoIS WOOlMCf fnm o atonn wtn-

paaaonaMa. CSS4TS8

BLACK AND DECKER IPtnch radial ann saw. now wttb power craft, a ll pnrpoao vaewan and ttgaaw sttadHoonts. S M . One whaal atool trailor. gIS. M Inch boy's Mcycio, NS: N hKh boy’s k to d o , gH; ssTonght tron brass tog patio taWo and 4 chat's.vary good shape, could bo as dhartto sot, gSS. 4BUSED Son Control, whUo . at awning, IS f t long by S ft 5 In. tsida. Good for carport ar patio. SM. Call after 1 p.m

CLEANINGBST carpet cloanor yon over naod, so aaay too. Got Wno Lttstro. Ptymantb Hard­ware. SIS Faraat, PlynMnth.FREE, broken concrato, anlt- able for rock gardans ar^yaitiojt

GARAGE SALE S at. Sun. t-7 p A . S wl a t r coodttienors. ontbaard aMtor. S antiguo bods, doctrlc JOwn niowir . tm aipot and caaa. 'atroU-o-chalr. baby Itoau, asa- tomlty and chtlonn clothing, am y anifonns. laapa, bpaks. toys, Ittsgago. aisc.. 3-placo actional conch, ping pong tabla. bawUag aal£ NnoatM dtoMors. Cnb and Boy iKont ■Btfonttp ffalter A mIm*hPMtfaeM ItM M . 14St7 SfaBdy- wood D rlra. P lyaonth. Laho- polnlo Snh.THE TREASURE Mart of Ann Arbor aaaonacM the catabWah- aont of a franch la at gglSS W. Joy Rd.. Waatland. Raaala- abio ttoaa are now being; ac- a ptod tra a f a .a -5 p m Sat

Watch for onr grandnrdam iapofilng

RAILROAD ties. 4 f t . IS: • f t , J S -s T ** Ann Arbor iw «

HAND crahatad draw aMng ra a 00^0 M a . g U R M rga ». SMR Yonr ch a ia a f aoS

I ,

A U TO M A TIC DOOR OPENER

lUc atop Safaty A ntoaatle lig h t

Antoaaatte l<arttng Rnlek DIacannact

~ a a r a Control Bodto Control

gllSJgALLEN DOOR

dSS-lMSVICE

SWIMMING POOL chaa lra li at Laafflar P a Ha idwa ia. SUSS Phra m ia a t Mtddlabalt.

GA SdSlgBLOND Kanahaloa atateh wig. Can ha ent and stylod.

NaoarMoot SaU. wflt aoertfla fa r i

Lot’s Gat Bandy f a a

R e l a x e d S u m m e rHAVE YOUK

H O M E C H O R E SATTENDED TO

E A R L Y !o CLEAN o BEPAIBO PA IN T a BEMODEL O PLANT

Chack tha HousahoM Sorvica D iacto ry

ond Buyor's G uidt

E X P E R T H E L PPOWER Uwn Bwwars, T o a , Lawn Bay. Black and D acka. ta o tc a an all a ia k a L aalfla P a B ardw aa. SSlSg S Ml|a at --------- OR GA BSSldKIRBY'S! Ktrhy’s! KIrhyYt Ra- knill. an agM. WU taka ta d ts .Khrky Caoapany of Barklay, 4111- — - ■ZXNTTH slaroo AM/PM gaph caabtnatien. laparala

Mcadad. gTS. 4(7dl4g7

GARAGE SALE Startlag Snn-d a . P nrn ltna. dishas. olactrt-

Bvofytblag chaap. lor. Parntingtooi.___

BASEMENT SALE May IS. Id. IT. Cla4haa. taaia, fn ra ltn a ,

Drt«a.*an*Ann Arhar Tr.. katwaan MarrMan. Pbrnt-

SSI —

INTERCOM r a d i o , aitll hi CMdan. On ta L S raaas alatiana wMb talb-

can ta l. SW- 4S4-IS44

SWIMMING POOL. IS ftJi 4 ft. PUtar. laddar. vacnnnM and sU sccaaoorlas, gTS. Parfact condltian.BUBTON HOLLOW Snrf CInb

Biarship. Diaconnt. 4ST INdLAWN MOWEB. CraftsaMn. It Inch raal typo, with atchor. good condition. g4S. 4TSSSTSH.PX cnrtrtdga futar for pooL Up to 4i la. m h sklnusar. sad o s ta cartrtdgoo and ae-

■ortas. EMaUant condltian. Pool IdnSf and tsSS. 4T4-SSSS

HP B ID IN G ' alactric tractor nawar . orith anow blade

and cart gSTS. SSSMTS

5 -U i^ K . N r M i

Apt n , offr MOa. u -

dTT-glM

GARAGE SALE an a . latsa baaha. M arta IPS pm .. May IS. till parch la 4BM4 Jap BR.BLUB Ocaaa saci dayId., d a m to I p m dolhao. taya, yard and hold Kaais. Bvarything ably pr iead IdddT andHta Caurt; naar "Ptva MUa Baad.

BUMMAGE SALE, S t Gana- rtara Chnrch. IN IS Jaatiaon, off MhMIabalt. UvonU. Sat.. May IS, d a jn .- 4 pm .GARAGE SALE. May IS. t a m ISTdl NaUiallnc. Radford Town^ ship, sftor S pjn. KE M SM

EDGAR CAYCE Dfoom Work Shop. Tuaaday. May SS. T-Jd p m PlyaMinUi Cradlt Union.

CsU SSS-41PT or 4ld-lTMRIDING lawn aaowor. Toro Pony, a In. cut. good cendl-

“ IfM

DIG YOUR OWN. Any sbado troo, np to Id f t . Pfltsor

Hotsi spcaodirs. np to 4S htch dlamotor, M aoch. Bring your shovols, SHM Orchard Laka Rd.. batwaan IS and IS MUo Rds.

GABAGB SALE d AJf.-d P.M. HonaohoM fbmishings andasla- callsnaons. SUM Sonaot Driva, Pranklln, S blocks wost of TolM rapn. north of IS MUo.

BBAUnPUL Mno white dte- ■ond w s ^ H f sot riiw . SS potnts, 1st gram bP teoka. paid itlS , sacrlflca H fi. dBS-411d

5*17

WANTED: la 11ttan. 8M1SI1

WANTED broken cenerolo endcteeai iW f t r l 4834778

WANTED—T V s fas rapalrablayaon old.

win pay up to 414. np to 8tofor eolor. S 4 M M

WANTED, I ptooa —Iron furnWura wttbtor eutdaor patio. •87dHS

WANTED, Lienol or AamrleanFlyer train asts. 8 n -n 4 i

LATE MODEL dw la mw Ingoad coitdltion. Raaaennblapcicft* GA 34m

AM Non-Ferrous M etals Copper 36-43, Bross 18-28

Bottaries 90 cents Corbide—Nickel— Silver

PLYMOUTH IRON & METAL

ddSSl Schoolcraft Rd.4 2 5 -in O 453-1080

4-1MIXED Norwagtan BBtbannd pnpa, d waaks oM. M. Call ,

KE salTiPUPPY, d nMntlis, parnsanant shote, travaUng caga and nccaa- •arteo, honaahrokan. gtS. After 1 pm . dTT-STTSPR lfa ta 'g a a d MNna. faa ter- tte r and white hairod terrtar ■Inad atnlo pappy, g ntenthsWlla OmOiSHoDACHSHUND. AKC roMaterad. ttm black and tan nsinteturas. ntittea and foiMtas. • waaks.

ISt-4Mt

4-3 M m A SorvicMPROPBSSIONAL Graooiliig. sU broads, la my homo, Radford Twp. KE 4«dTPOfMXE, Sehnauser Grooming. Esporioncod. T w o I v o MUo, ParaUngton Roads ares. Reason­able.. Poodle, Schnsuior Stnd Sorvlco. GR 4-SN8POODLE eneed. Blghf MUo and Farming- ton Road araa. 4TT-d04t

grooming. Export-hit -

BUYERS of coppor, braas, alum­inum and aU non-fOrrous mat- sis. Prompt pick-up. Morris Motel Co.. IdlSl Inkster, Uvo-

KE Sdaso

RUMMAGE SALE Boys’ sad girls* ctoChlag. tayL baby clot has a a d m u e . Homs. S H n Loaur. Uvonte.

PARMfNGTON mborahip.

Country Club CaU 474diS4

WASHINGTON BOUND Girl Scoot Codotto Troop m*. Is monsorhig a Bnmmsgo Sate. S at, Sun., May IS. Id. • a m - dusk. Books, clolhos, fumttura. houaownros. toys. borgstaM galoro. Brontwood. Uvonte, So MUo, E of MMdteboH.

US of a

GARAGE SALE Sd41d Elmira. Uvonte. Sot. Son., noon d p m HousohoM and gnrdon Itenss, tools, otc.OVAL POOL. IdxSS Radwood dock. Aluminum rsU, fitter and

4Xt-msTWOdm. WHEEL utlUty tmllor,

GL LS4MAPPROXIMATELY M yards of Loob wool agus enrpauag andpaddlad- PR 1GARAGE SALE Elactrtc bnf- for, blandar. wigs, elothlag. toys, honsobold items. S at, Son.. Idl41 Ranalo Lana. U- vonte. d MUo. Wayno Rds.GIRL’S school clothos. Ilko

tiro Id-lS. Brownlo pro­tector and comors, hand- pslnlcd ptcturoa, games, oloc- trie stove, and mtec. Iteess.

Hooa, Uvonte. May 15-ld.

RETIRING3,000 FLOWERING SHRUBS Burning Bush. Cotonooster Ll- tecs. Wcigete, Mockorsngc. For- aythte. Ductste, Quince. Many others.

5,000 EVERGREENS Colocado Blue Spruce, Pyramid Arbervltoo. Globe Arborvlteo, Spcoodlng Junlpora. Pino.

WE DIG. BRING CONTAINXR

2 9 c

BLUE SPRUCEGrand Rtear Novi

b e t Haggerty and Soatey Rds.STORM DOORS, aluminum. SS ineb and Id. OE. atectrtc drap-ln ranga and nutchlag buUt-la ovan. with hood. S chandoBors. Ska naw. raaaon- ably priced. Sotarday and Sun- Say. SST-IITSM PT. swteuting poal, uaabla

MIMKIN POOL. M’ by •' niter. docE affar $1M. Etec M steva dM. Bafrtgarater dSS. Dryar gSd. idlTKACTyR. 7 h.p., Ud years a m SS’* c u t auto typo raor- and tranamteaton, g o ^ condl- “ - ----- CL

GARAGE SALE Mon.. Tuaa., w m . Mm it. M, It. Lako- peiata VUaga, I44S7 Robin- wood, Plym etilli.

COLEMAN atovo and atend. Id. Ptahing rode and squlim ant, pool teWo. a^xT, SIS. Cfamird r o c ^ cjkangor. SIS. Modem chalra, glS each or S for SBCockteU__tebte, gB. AKCPseSla, MR 48M11I

Sd GALLON atectrtc hot water kaater. a t voH. lo-boy. gSd.

Sgd-ld4t

WANTED—Nowapapara. 4Sc par IM Iba. Hlghaat pc iM for cop­per. braao. aluminum ahU ^, baturtea. radU ten , aU

TWO m ini bikaa. Md bp, maka oftar; riding lawn mowar, 7 bp, caU after S:Sg p m

GR d-lXTd

RINK ROLLER akatea wanted, mena* Mm U ar IS. woman’s Mm S a r S. 4SS-48I7

4-2 Ifai u h t ld 7 t l t

BASEMENT SALEPar avaryeaa.Items, clothing, dtehas, Unana, sultcaaos, axtenMan yard tools. GLPABMINGTON Snim

Mborshlp, IMd. IS H oosrty .

Clubsnd

vrmT I C S 1C TABLE fortlUsor sproodor, toy ctiMd, wicker ehslr, child’s desk, youtk bod. capteln’s chair. GL S4SttFIRXPLACB (hsnglag) block with gold scroon, oloctrlc logs, boater unit, t months e m MO. Alter S p m dTT-BIG Gamgo Sate, TV’s, sterao compodonts. swoopnn. tape ro- ceedier^ record puyors. radios, M U rU . aau n otectrle a i ^ aneaa. atiac. Rams. Stdtl B U & brook, H mUo N. of U M Ie d blocks E of Pamtingtea Ed. Prt.. S a t, Sun, l td . 47««S4d

EVEBYTHINC StUET GO Doubla twin badspraada. tebte temps, chins ten sat. transistor radio, Plolderost bteakots. Yjwa. ■ a n y mlarallanaous IS4Sd NorthvUla Poraat Or., A pt 14. waot of Haggerty iA S MUo RE dB E M SsSr^ -b a s e m e n t s a l e PbmRnro,

outhurday

t ciotmag and mlacaHan- ISdlT WaatwnoE off Plym- Ed- TbwsdayTlTMmr, Sat- ' and gomday t tOid p m

tractor. SteUten, 7 HP. mow- M and plow atteebod. good eon- dUloo, gist. 4S7-7374

estate saleHOUSEHOLD Hama. Bvarything from ptenoa. antoasobltea. Mia. skates, fttmltara: indoor and M ^ c lo th la E rags. appUaneaa,tebrtm etc. May IS and M. Bids Draha Bd., Faimtagten. aouth of IS MUa.t m a o Bs e o td __ _ ___A M ^M radto, h iid caga, waMt-

SKIN DIVING teak with Mg. ^ t e r and pack. MO. Boy’s SE* Schwinn S ttn im . gSS. Push lawn mowar. $1. SSSSTBDOtXUlBOY awtnimtag pool, IS foot acroos. 4H foot dimp, wMb aecosaortaa. gldd. CaU aitar Sp m Erummage sa le You ■««»»» M. wo have I t IISM NatteunM, 7 MUo-Inkster otm; IP rld ay throuMi Sunday.PURNnURE appUi mtec. for sate, llddl Lannana. Grand River and 7 Mite sioa.

KE SdddTRUMMAGE SALE D e t r o i t League of CJULLH. May 17. 13d, Msv It, g-1. Amorlcaa Le­gion tub , ISIS Rochester Rd. comer of IS MUo.LEAVING STATE Pbmttur*. appUancos, dothaa. mteeollan- cous. ISMS Susanna Dr., U- vonte. Sate conttnuas uatU avarythlttg. Hl-

GARAGB Sa l e Saturday, May 1». • am-5 pm. dOM Cardwall. Waatland. off CavaU. wool of

M INCH ratary atowar, Includ- gnwi calchar. A-1 eandttion.

4ttd«71MECTRIC eabte dd wira, |B . Boctrte motors, parch ahadaa,

othar Rams.

HOOVER v a c u u m,atectrtc

nprtdht

gutter. amMIfiSS^ cardtan, 13d baaa. with alactric Pt*k«iP. Rom d track sterao

""ti- Arvta

OAS BuUt-ku. idool for m o U koMo or cottego. TSRltTS

■TO EL G-AC tractor plus P ^ . cultivator and m m Mada. atea gardon tractor with P la ^ cultivator and m ow btoda, enst Iron waU-to-wall bathtub, terfthand f l x t a W ^

«7ddtM

BULK & PACKAGE VEGETABLE SEEDS

a. PLANTS - ^ E D POTATOES-

\ ONION SETS RjOw er seeds

ANNUAL FLOWERS PERENNIALS GERANIUM

POTTED ROSES GLADIOLUS—DAHLIA,

IRIS—CANNAS MULCHES— MARBLE CHIPS REG. & ORGANIC FERTILI­

ZERS—< ^ O E N TOOLS GROUND COVERS

FREE GARDEN BOOKS

S A X T O N S C A R D E N C E N T E R587 W. Ann Arbor Trail

Plymouth 453-6250

b a se m e n t s a l e . 4 _______ _

' a : u 'S : r S tGroan Laka Rd.. dMl Cadar.

EM SdlMRSAUnPUL afflaa

way44. dlB-TIH

4 4 fa2 H ii iB b iM T i ls

SELECT BABY MALE PARAKEETS

(Guorontaed to Tolk)

• Siomasd KHtend• Tonkinaw Kittens• Guinea Pigs• Expert Prolessionol Grooming

AR BreodS• Travel Coggs ond Training Pens• Roincoott end Umbrello Time• Mortin Houses

ionkAmorkard wtd Modtor Owrgg Welcame

PETS 'N' PARTICULARSTuesdoy, Wddhaidey. Thundoy and Saturday, 8 to 6

2 2 i3 0 MOONEY AVE.PABMINOTON PLASA

4 7 4 - 6 8 0 6

OARAGE SALS. dSId UnvUte. May Id, M. ll-d. many itema, balqr fnraltura. wool nig. ate. Ratwaan Wayna and Navraurgh, off af Joy. Uvanta.COMPLETE aot af Brttenalca Encyclopadtoa. IS v a 1 u m a from Idld, in original box. glTS.

CR 44IMDUNE BUGGY. Corvab^paw trad . Avangar GT-IS, Corvalr- paworad. Em tlh coler T.V. lUd. Praneh pravtnctol <

hIm tm

GARRARD RLE — S

!S e reoardor. g lM . AR-1 Maak- or, MR T .V .. MR W M B

STAR MARTRR tepa for tepa

ping In

iB d -itnPRILCO roearg playar

ibtaatten. Vary gldd. Vantmra f ondHIon. gig.

gH boat motM . oM MR 4774S7S

4 f tan

affOr. 4S7-1tn'

M M CONCORD M IS, PK

S t M«. mS .7»ldU

5 -1 7

WANTED. S > p ,

\aaC **l«ii

7U-74M

FREE two tiger kltteaa. One kmg hair, one abort. Need good homo. dSM in

REGISTERED Toy Pox Torrter pupptea. Very looaonablo. Me- Konxte*a Uuo ribbon Mood

7SI-4Bt

F R E E kittens, houmbrokan, nandaoma raarklngs. t weeks om

pupplaa.AKC. SoU or trade, wormed.

TSROSMCipmAHUAS. male. 1 year old, AKC, houafftrokan. call

S33-14S3POODLES, white mlntetura, S waoka old, MO and gTS.

4SS-147S, t4S-1451

GERMAN Shophord puppies, AKC. aritb pediMaa and papara, ahota. wormed. 4740141WETMAltANBR pupa, 4 montha.

pm -5 pjn.AKC. go^

S p jilER put.field dog. CaU bo-'

SSd-7800AKC CoUte, 11 montha old, fc- mMo, apayod, aablo and white, dlB . 474MMFREE to good home, very lovo- aMo, gray mate Tiger cat. CaU

477-1044POODLE ^ P a . d w a ^ . tiny, tiny toya. Samiflea, ISO and up Black, sliver, dark dark brown. Mates and famalcs. Also Poodle cupping. Ml-BdSLOVEABLE Idttena free to good homo. Utter trained. SB-B13KEESHOND puppies, AKC.

4S5-314Im in ia t u r e SchnauMr pupplea, AKC, Id weeks old. Males.

LO SOMlPOCROtT Poodlaa. 2 tiny fe­males. Apeteot. AKC. $140. Call

7S1-B380FREE black and aUvar, mixed broad male Torrter, 0 months Md. to good booM. KE S470S

SPRUCE UP your dog for mrlng. CaU DEEDEE for ex­port all-bread grooming.

4704314PROFESSIONAL G r o o m i n g , Poodle and Sehnauser spaclal- Ista, an braads welcome ateo boarding small dogs, (tenlna Cove. 4334040PWmoatii*a P E P P E R M I N T POODLE PARLOR for con

dog grooming and care.4SS-7711

PUPPY Trim, ineiudlng bath.SOS. Mini and Toys, Intiudlng

th, nalte, aors. Kaanel trim, tS.td up. Brush up, MSS (no

th). Mon.-Prt. K £ B-70S3PROPBSSIONAL Poodle and Schnauxer grooming in my booM, M> Plymouth and Beach Road arM. 530-7100PROFESSIONAL Poodle groom­ing. Complete trim. Bath, gland, nails, ears, no tranqulU- xara. Plymouth rasldance^ A ^

'3000poinUnant only. 4S3-3

7 -1 6 T r d k nDUKE MM. U te ft- aatt Ctei- totaad. d dlMger. atovo, ieo box, fumoee. U m now. MiOM.

IA P A C H E *71

Whot's Now?Convos Gone, Zippers Gone

alls, leBd roof. aoUd lavaatmant In tha aU naw *71 Apache Camptog Ttallara.

C a m p e r ’s P a r a d i s e28790 Plymouth Rd.. Livonio

2 6 M 1 0 0Mon., Thura.. Pri.. 44 P.M. Tbos.. Wed.. S a t, Rd:SS PJI.

Oven Sunday, 1-S P JI .CAMnNG traitor for aate.

m-3144Mdd WAGONMAETER bard top trailor, sloopa six, axtraa, axcal- lant condluon, MdS, u te r 7.

4744M4

HOLIDAY Travalar. Mdd, B f t ateopa I , aalf-caatalnad. hitch Included, axcaUant con- dlUon, M,4to. 4744114WINNEBAGO M’ Travel Trail­er, I Blaapar, salf-contelnod. Racac hitrii, M.4S0. CaU 4334111ALL trailers bought, sold, trad­ed, parts, acrvica, Shamrock Trailor. VE 7-33001070, M f t Terry Travel Trail- ar, aalf-eonteinod, I n c l u d e a spare tire, wheel and cover, battery and battery charger, TV antenna, tenaton awmng. Uka new. Northvilte. 3404017

7 -6 M a lm W m i$ 9 i

T O P $ $Paid tor

J U N K C A R SFAST PICK-UP

D Gr j A u t o W r e c k i n g

1179 Stotiurootfier, PlymouthPRIVATE PARTY wanta truck or car wHR mlnar body work.

7 4 M W N r S d iCOMET, MM. 3 asteoutic. noaue, oD ebanaa.

CADILLAC lOM. Calais 4 dark graam, 0 way powar ssat. no d r eondlUontag, ownar, 01JM .CmVBLLB MM Steittu. 4 •adaa, many anttona, Indm factory air, gsjSR 431

gw WdRSMa4314334

h ig h e s t p r ic e s p a idOLD OR JUNK

CARS AND TRUCKS FREE PICK-UP

9 3 1 - 4 9 3 0

FORD, MB, Galaxte 300. auto­matic. power steaitng and brakoo, ma n u t 4tS-MMPLYMOUTH, MM, PUry m . 3 door hardtop, powar ateartag and brakes. Dcluxa interior, dlJM . GA 7-MHCORVAIR. lOM. Monsa. Raal Sharp, runs good. 3 apacd Mick. MB or best offer. 4334314

CADILLAC. 1034, Coupc da Villa, must have air condition­ing. CaU Ren Walker, 4SS-3071

VOLKSWAGEN. lOM. Squara- back, luM Uka new, $1 JOS. 3170S SchoMcrmlt, near Outer Drive.

133-1303

6-4 IfarsM 5 P o e its

WHEEL CAMPER SALENew 1071 hardtop fold down as low as MSO.S sloopora going at d lJB .Place your orders for June, July delivery.Our loweet prices In B years. We ateo aeU travel traOera and motor homes.H . W . A U T O S A L E SCherry Hill a t Canton Center

GL 3-6535TENT TRAILER ‘ with patio, large tires, gas tank, atove, heater, cot, good condition.

45S4003

W E B U Y A L L M A K E S a n d

M O D E L S O F C A R S IF Y O U D O N ’T G E T O U R B I D Y O U A R E

L O S I N GM O N E Y

M A R K C H E V R O L E T3 3 2 0 0 ^Michigan Ave.

7 2 2 - 9 1 4 7

WANTED - Your Junk cara, any make, model, condition, free towing. Call the Junk Man. 474-7477

BAY MARE. ■ yeara, gSSO. CaU 4374092

HORSES boarded. 4791S W. MUe. NottbvUte, Mich.ENGLISH or Weatera riding les­sons. CaU JbAnn at 47M637GENTLE PONY tor sale. Saddle and bridle inriuded, gSO.

45S42M

FOUR year old Bay mare, AAA plus. AQHA champion Breading Johnny BuU. Priced to aeU. 46S-7SS0BAY Gelding, S yeara. weU broke guarter horae, Welrii, complete with saddle and bridle, S3S0. 444-3794

1968 APACHE FALCON. Sleeps 4. spare tire and wheel. dW .

4333334

7-2 M tto rcy c lM i S c o o ttr t

MINI-btke. aU chrome, beauti­ful, naw angina, helmet, many extras, 4193. 3dl-SM31949 RIVERSiDE, very low mile­age, really sharp. IB CC, 4178, must sacrifice. 47443941971 HONDA 730, exeeUent eon- dltion, low miles, 41J00, Includ­ing Insurance and helmeL

261-44431949 HONDA 178, best offer. 1341 Pahner, Plymouth. 435-0340

RUmiAN blka. 8 h-p.Briggs A Stratton, excellent condition, $115. A ner 3 p.m.

GK 04143MmtBIKE for sale. 4 h.p., IS In. tirea, dtSO. Call after 4 p.m.

474-1073

BimNIXS, d waaks, M. 433-7704

SIBERIAN HUSKIE halAbreed pupptea, d weeks, mate and fe­male, ahota. Happy and loving.

- 4744477FREE-KITTENS, 1 fluffy black famala. 1 orange and white nutte. Id weeks old. 177-3434HUNTING HOUNDS. AKC. d week Boaglo pupplos. wormed. " 0 . 477-6177TOY ESKIPOO. 7 weeks old. an white, must see to appre- cUte. 43d. 431-4529FREE. CaL famala qiayod.

4334038BRITTANY SPANIEL puppies. S waoka old. Pedlgroo, Call

427-M42Pupf

8 waoka old. AKC ragtetered. Must aaU. CaU 4744832CUTE fluffy Uttono, trained, free to good homa.8CHNAUZXX8. Mini, d weeka. AKC. S3 ehampioa pedigrae. DarUng family dog. glB.

4S34M6AIREDALE, pure bred, but not regteterod, 7 months Md. |B .

4534442GERMAN ahort-halrod pointer pupa. .Train now for faU hunt­ing aaaaon. Champion sired. AKC. 4744314YORKSHIRE Terriers. Tiny, never shed darUngs, AKC. Stud service avaUabie. Champion bockground. 4744214CPA REGISTERED Stemeac stud sorvlco. Outstanding kit­tens now available. 374-3432COLUE4HBPHXRO puppies, 5 waaks old. $10 ooch. CaU.

4B 377SBOXERS, lid y e a r a , mala, fancy, 4 yaara. famala. oxcol- lant brooder, both AKC cham- ptoo brood, heuoabrekon. raiaod with chlldron. Largo Sdxld foot outdoor pen artlh door. |H . Dog eomrlag crate, gld. 47d4HiFREE KITTENS, box tralnod.

4774144FREE to good home, famalo. Roaglo Brittany. IVd years. AU Mwta. 4744319OLD BagUah Sheep Dog. AKC, 1 year, wonderful pot, ftSd or boat oftar.tlBBRlAN Husky, U month oM nute. AKC. footlo. 37V7780COCKAPOOOLB. 9 nwath old m a l e . Houaetratnad. Good aratchdog. Loves chUdran. gld. Call 9384740COLLIES, sable and white, AKC, d weeks eld. ahota.

<77-5SNADORABLE famala. m i x e d tesTter. amall, aiiort hairod, boalthy. 8 wooka, M to lovlag baoM. KE d-ldM

to good howia. Cocker gpanlal, oduR mala. woU tratai- ad. laiddMSMALL famala Sbapherd. may- ad, free to good boma. M 14U1

KITTENS, black and white, d waMu old, RtteMralood, loa- aanabla to oxcollont homo

* gild.

oM. AKC. M d SS: OA 14741b i a i m M tteu . R huuatnte, Rtidr traine d .________ dW-ldtT

AKC, mbio snd ». - 44B-11M

httteaa to n good boaU> 4-IdM

FEES kmoaa. Mx wooka old.dxr-Mu

1S70 YAMAHA. ITS Rnduro, 800 actual mUca, new condition.

4744797RtnTMAN -mlnl-bike, 4 b.p» 9IB . Bought 1971. CaU. 4S*gmNORTON 1947 Scnm blar, 730 CCS. good condition, many parts now. After 6 pan. KE 4-8418RUTTMAN mini Ukc, S HP, 3 spoed. BxcoUent condition.

<SS4S3dRIVERSIDE. IB cc, A-1 condi­tion, clean, adult owned. 4170 Arm. 477-7380HONDA, 160 minor repair, gSOO or beat offer. 293-9S47Iddd DUCATl, offer.

350 cc, beat 453-0S5S

KAWASAKI, e x t i ^ $S95.

250. like new, GA 7-1071

TRIUMPH. I960, TT, all Cus­tom, one of the best looking blkm In town. 261-4472OUCATI ltdS Scrambler. 290, exccUent condition, best offer.

421-7903HONDA Mini TraU 30. months old, exceUent condi­tion, muM sail. 4764iM7.U L INDIAN mlnibUw, 4 h.p. obocks, chrome, good condition, 378. 437-4874SCHWINN 10 apeod. $B. motor bike, 3 h.p., |M.HOIHIA 1970, 7M. 5J00 mUes. Good condition. CaU 4744137HONDA, 1947, SN. good condi­tion, low mlteaga, 8300. 473-7343

7-3 C o M p tn 5 T ra ifa nSEARS Tent TraUer with Add A-Room. Excellent condition. S3S0. 477-4473PHOENIX, 19M travel traUer. 17 ft., alecps d, ttelet, carpeted, gas atectrtc rafrigaratnr, stove, oven, hitch, electric brakes, with control, mbrora. Jacks, apara tire with whaal, and ex­tras. 431-718318M TRAVEL MASTER, 30 foot, sleeps 8, completely self-con­tained, new condition. 4744787COACHMAN Carousel, M-ft., Mif-contained. aleepa six. Many extras. 4334563

1 9 6 8 D O D G E%-ton Pick-up with Camper, fully equipped, $3400.

(Free Kitten)

C . E. M IL L E R S A L E S & S E R V IC E

NORTHVJLLE349-0662

HOLIDAY RAMBLER, Sl-ft loaded with extrm and air.

uaad once, only 300 KE 8-IMlStosT^M O *

PUMA. 1888, now condition,sevea alsspsr, MOO Ann. __

4X7-7274UKB-NXW. 1870 fold-down tent camper. Uaad flva nlM>ta. Sleapa alg liV ^ J83. After 4. 4d4.14MId-POOT houm traUer chaaaU, axeellent eondlUon. MOd.

SS44118PLEASURE MATE. iOH, sleeps aavoa, thraa-buraer atovo. Ice box. water t e n ^ oink. Excel- teat caodttioa. |H d.CHBVROLBT, 19M Pldkop, sod

p«> track, cloon. V4 amt Mao. Caawor, olMit ft., ateopa

aotaouitie baot, rofrigora- tor. thrao-bam ar atovo aad ovoa. Mak, gljMO. CaU aftar d p-Ok EL 34TNTOW-LOW. IIM. 004 IMuxo traval trxilsr. satt contalnod. Bxcolloat eoaiUtied. PI d49MUTCM-IA, Ifdd, traUor. aloepa six. 1 3 ft, with or without mo- torcycla. 7X1-MM

MASONTRUCK CAMPERS

$1,675Plus frclgbt—Taxes

Self-Contoined-Economicol Must See To AppreciateMonson Trailer Parts200 5. Mom, Northville

349-2240

SPOT CASHfor your sharp cor or pick-up

CALL FOR APPRAISAL

BOB DUSSEAU, INC.Llncoln-Mercury

31625 Grond River 474-3342

7-7 T rucksFORD, 1946, 14-ton pickup, slx-

vUndar, atick sh ift Blue, West foast Mirrors, step bumper,

39JOOO mllea. Good condition. 1788. CaU 453-9294

FOR rent. Travel trailer aelf- contalned, sleeps 6. 875 weekly, hitch avaUable. 4294409UTILITY traUer, 9x9, also used for camping purposes, has 2 new tirga. H4-0903CAMPER plus acreaned add-a- room. Spare tire, extras.

4732244STARCRAFT, 0 sleeper. Fur­nace. Three way refrigerator, brakes, double gas Iwttles, canopy, spare tire. Like new. 10681 u u n try Club, Livonia.

4274198

TravelaU, 1971, 4x4, automatic, V-393, d m o .International Scout, 1970, 4x4, 4 cylinder, demo.OldamoMle. 98 Luxury Sedan. 19M,^ all extras vrltli Reem hitch.TraveUU, 1948, 4x4. V4. i speed, air.International Harvester Co. 31666 8 Mile, Farmington

476-0960APACHE Mesa, 1968, sleeps 4, dinette, stove, cabinets, Uke new. 428-2034WONDERLAND, 1970. llVk foot deluxe camper, aleepa6. With paaa-throuA boot to 19M Ford ono-ton, SW, V4 with 4-speed and dual rear wheels.

1-229-20MSKAMPBR, 1971 Camper, sleeper, fully equipped with heater, portable Unlet, spare tire, sacrifice 11,490. 934-9899NEW L.P.C. camper furnace, SJOO b.t.u., thermostat control 830 or best offer. 483-1718TRAVEL TRAILER, 14 foot, rieeps 4, new tires, spMe, gat, s ^ e . Ice box, sink, c a r g e ^ ,

TRAVEL TBAILCR, 21 foot, stlf- contained, many extras, lnclu3 Ing 8x10 screened tent, tXJOO.

473IU0TRAVEL TRAILER. 10 foot sleeps six. Awning, sink, stove. Ice box, Jack, spare tire. 8374104

7-4 Avto Ports, Sonrice

U S E D T I R E S$2. $4. $8. $ 12.

Free olignment with any tire pu.-chose.

Ask for RciphG O O D Y E A R

Service Store 477-0670

OLDSMOBOK. 1906, 4 doorhardtop, for parts. PR 1-26684 PLUS L 4 ply PMyglaa, E78xl4 to LTSx’lL fra to Ml pitta tax. Installed free. 489-1244TIRES for tale In excellent con­dition. CaU after 4 pm ., or Sunday. KE 84834

7-5 farto RM tab,U w k H

N E E D A C A R ?RENT A

NEW FORD FROM

" O 'G R E E N "Reosortoble rote on 1971

R E N T -A -C A R SFords, AAustorHjs and Pintos.

aG REEN FORD, INCGRAND RIVER AND 9 MILE

C R 4 - 1 2 3 4

DRAGSTER, much chrome, Ford powered, complete and ready to run with traUer, must lell, over 3I.0W hiveatod, first 4873. MI-84SSFORD, 1947 convartltala, bur- i (undy with black top, excel- i ent condition, autonMttc, power ■teertng, must seU, make of­fer. 4284202

WHEEL drive CMC panel truck, 1967. 3494220. After 5 p.m. 349-7106CHEVY, 1970, V3 ton pickup, 4, while - with red interior. West Coast mirrors, balance of new warranty.' Only $1J98. Tennyson Chevrolet. 429-4800

Ford, 1903, Model F-000 dump, V4, 4 speed, 3 Nwed.Ford. 1 9 ^ Model F-BOO dump. V4, 8 speM Dodge, 1987, 800 cab and chassis 120 l im CA. V4, 4 speed, clean

Internotionol Harvester Co. 31666 8 Mile, Farmington

476-0960

S A V E B U C K SO N T R U C K S

NOBODY BEATS A . . . SPITLER DEMMER DEAL SPITLER DEMMER FORD

MICHIGAN AT NEWBURGH IN WAYNE

7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

DODGE, 1945 Sportsman win­dow van. < cyUnder, automa tic, posltraction, AM-FM, excel­lent condition. Perfect for camper converaion. $978.

421-7743FORD, 1970, V3 ton, 8. automa tic. Doan Sellers Truck Center. 16700 Grand River. VE 34000CHEVROLET, 1980, 1-ton. Dean Sellers Truck Center, 16700 Grand River. VE 8-4000c ita ia f , 1965, Vk ton pkhup ft. n 1 ^ radio, heater. C Tennyson Chevrolet 438-6800GMC, 1967, 44-ton. Dean SeUers Truck C ental 10700 G r a n d River. VE 34000CHEVROLET, 1961, Vk ton. Dean SeUers Truck Center. 16700 Grand River. VE 34000FORD, 1967, Econo Van. Nice condition. Radio, heater. Dean SeUers, 18700 Grand River.

VE 34000

7-8 Autos For SoloCYCLONE, 1970, GT. Low mile­age, 80,000 miles warranty. Red. automatic, p o w e r steering, power brakes, like new.

4234013OLDS, 1964. P45, wagon, auto matic, radio, heater, whltewaU tires, power steering. Very clean. Just right second car. 8698. Tennyson Chevrolet

438-6800CHEVY. 1942, alx-passanger wagon, eight, automatic with radio and neater, glOO. CaU

4224453THANSPORTATION wcctels. Good aecond cara, gOO down. Wa finance. Spot deUvery. Bob Ford Ford, 14582 Michigan Ava. LU 2-1172MUSTANGS galore, 1968 to 1970. Large aencthm of hard- tops, convertibles and 2-1-2’s. AU equipped. Bob Ford Ford, 14852 Mcfalgan Ava. LU 2-1171

'71 MAVERICK GRABBERRadio, heater, automatic, white- walla, white with black Inter­ior ...................................... M.199

M U L L I G A NUncoln-Marcury

K E 2 - 4 0 0 420200 Grand River

Near Evergreen

J E E P SNEW AND USED

IMMEDIATE DELIVERYF i e s t a A m e r i c a n1205 Ann Arbor Rd.,

Plymouth4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

OPEL, 1968, good condition, any time Sunday. 477-0749

MICHIGAN'S N M S r .

'O'Hara DatsunIN LIVONIA

34955 PLYMOUTH

425-3311FORD, apaad. aaw Una. tom paint, goto « After 4 pm .PLYMOUTH. 1974. wMtcwalla. aatemoMc,Make offer. KE 3IM4CADILLAC. IfB Coaos da V ^ . Tttrqaotae with b to * tap. Air, stereo, door lodu. 4 wmr aaats. etc. 11JM mUes. Exoelteat oai^ dltion. MJ84. *“BONNEVILLE, IfM . 4 hardtop. Air cendltirniteKPew- er stoering, powar brakes. Vinyl to p r ty S d . Can be M n at OTtora's Dataan. Pljm aatb Rd., corner of Wayne. Oramr.

944-1S7S

FORD, 1444. Gatexie 3M. V ^ 2 door hardtoe, aetoa iattc. ori­ginal owner, $700, ctoan.427-4371

OLDS, 1443. 44. 4 door aedan. clean, original ownor. power steering, powor b r a l ^ tiros, M73. GA 241S7m e r c u r y . IfM. Montego MX. clean. 2 door hardtop. Vleyl root. Brongbem trim. Stereo radio, air condHioaing. Poww ateorlng end broket, autom atic 344 angina, food tiros. 4B-I414FORD. 1447 Custom 944, two- door aedan, V-4. power steer­ing. automatic transmisaloa. r ^ dlo, good condition. Balance ot 94J03mile warranty, 458.

4731144

MAVERUnC 1971, 1-door, 300. automatic, accent group, radio, whitewalls, 2,791 miles, M.194. BUI Brown Ford. 4X7-9700MUSTANG. 1907, hardtop, 2M. Power steering, automatic; new tires, brakes, sharp and clean.•1,050. 4434218DUNE bwray, sandsharfc body, new, and VW shortened c h aau with engine. CA 7-6730FORD. I960 Custom, V4. auto­matic, power steering. Low mileage, good rubber, private ownar. 81J50. 37 pm.FAIRLANE, 1944, 2 door hard­top, automatic, 4 cylinder. Good tranoportation, MB or boat offer. 8337444CHEVROLET. 1944, Impala. 2 door, hardtop. V4, automatic, power steering, radio, heater, factory air. 4878. 477-74MCORVETTE. 1948 convertiUe, 427 side pipes, immaculate.

4234892FORD," 1948 LTD Country Squire, 390, V4, air, disc brakes, power steering. glJOO. 483-3348

B M W sNEW, USED AND DEMOS ALSO BAVARIAS IN STOCK

67 BMW 1800, outomotic,Cleon .............. $1,695

68 BMW 1600, sunroof, low mileoge. Very clean $1,895

69 BMW 1600, stick, low mileoge, radio, clean $2,100

69 BMW 2002, stick, red,nice ........................$2,300

68 Porsche, 911, 5 speed, AM-FM, maroon. No rust. Beautiful ............... $4,695

ERHARDMOTOR SALES

5 3 8 - 9 1 6 020455 Grand River

THUNDERBIRD. 1947 Landau, power stoerlim, brakes, win­dows. air condiuonlng. Parfact condition. 41,798. 4734144CHEVY NOVA. 1470, exceUent condltian. transferrable war­ranty. Radio, automatic, power steerlnjg, custom trim, white stdawaUs, 41J45. 421-4783CUTLASS, 1949 convertlhle, power steering, brakes, radio, V-8, Rallye wheels, 32,180. CaU after 4:30. 201-8SBPLYMOUTH. 1944 Sporto Fury, automatic, power steering, ex­ceUent condition, one owner

261-34BT-BIRD 1949, Landau 24loor, factory air, 3-wa.v power, radio, whitewalls, K j i i miles. 42JH . BIU Brown Fprd. 427-9700GRAND PRIX, 1909, exceUent condition. M.045. KE 34100'69 OPEL 2 door, blue with block vinyl roof, whitewalls, 4 speed. Wos $1,495, now $1,295.

R E D F O R DChrysler-Plymouth

22349 (Srorid River 535-7377 ‘ KE 1-2400CORVETTE. 1970, convertible, p w r steering, power brakes, AM-FM radio, automatic, 380- cu.-ln. Like new. After 4 pm . weekdays, weekends anytime.

$494839BUICK, 1970 Electra 2B, two- door, aU power, air condition­ing. 20,000 miles, MJ9S.

4737200CHEVROLET, 1966 s t a 11 o n wagon, eight-cylinder, auto­matic, 8400. PA 24441PONTIAC, 1967, two-door hard­top, Bonneville, power steering and brakes. |990. 427-lSMFORD, 1970 Falriane, two-door hardtop, plus Bulck, 1964 Sky­lark, four-door, low mileage, original owner, reasonable. Cal

453-41MPLYMOUTH. 1949 Fury III, two- door hardtop, power steering and brakes. Deluxe Interior, 31J50. gA 7-1992OLDS, 1947 Cutlass convert­ible, top condition, power steer­ing and brakes, new tires. Eve­nings. EL 344B

MAVERICK. 1970. automatic, radio, accent group, after 4.

M i-xmMERCURY. 14M Colony ParK 14-pMatngcr station wagoo, an power, good Urea aad eoodl- tioh. bmek Udi O a e tn X2L vinyl top, fourdoer, fully

radio, five good tlrsa, two anew tires, exeeUant oondlttoii. Pri­vate. 29100 DatdaaeUa. Ant. ^ Uvonla. 4B41MPONTIAC. 1947 BoonavUie eoo- vertlble, air, ^

CHEVROLET. UM BlooajriM, four-door, radio, boater, stand­ard shift, 41J84. SB4B9XFORD, 14M XL canvtrtttta. klr,

. AM-FM excaUant

fun power, A1I;FM tiw w ^tewCMMaMOttf

42J49.DODGE 1944 Charger, Special Edition, factory air, fml powar, 3M two-barrol, gtJWt. 9444978FALCON. 1970H, 2 door. 4 automatic, radio, haater. low miles, goad rubber, toanv Kelly green, vinyl top, vhiw Interior. First cm Tennyson ChevroletGREMLIN. IfTL autoasattc. sterao tapa ^ y a r , Ztebart an- dereoatlng. -- 2C~NEW YORKEK, IMX, t gar wagon, air, fuU power , ever- hauled, new brakoa, dean, best offer.BARRACUDA, 1944, Fastback. V4, automatic, budeets. yellow, rustproof. New Items. Mint In­side and o ^ <731114'TEMPEST, 1944, Sport Sedan. OH.C.4, automatic, p o w e r steering, immaculate condltioa. 41J98. GR 37844IMPALA, 1947. powar steering and brakqr, low mileage, e r a * lent condition, ciean.

1 9 6 9 M U S T A N GMoch 1, 351 engine, outomo­tic, power steerirtg, power brakes, radio, bucket seats, con^le. $2,195.

BRUCE CRAIG PONTIAC 453-2500

874 Arm Arbor Rd., PlymouthCORTINA 1967, 1300. 3-door, 3 speed, 39,442 miles. $499. BiU Brown Ford. 427-9700RIVIERA, 9 p.m.

1904, $2JOO. After 477-M15

DODGE. 1969 Dart. 270 Com­pact, twodoor, automatic drive, new brakes, battery, muffler and tail pipe. Excellent run­ning. Asking 8480. S2MSMMUSTANtL 1947. automatic, vl- »yj. t®?. Ydi_ atoartnf,$978. Also 1967 MuaUng, threo- spaed, polyglas tiraaTVd. 4484.

PA 14442CHEVBLLE. 16M MaUbu wagon, automatic, V-4, full power, fac­tory air, rack, $1,198.

KB 54974

7-6 AuIm W m f d

H ig h $ $ H ig h $ $ W a n t e dJUNK CARS

LATC MODEL WRECKS FREE TOW

C i ty A u t o R e c o v e r y40111 SCHOOLCRAFT

453-3411 261-9120

WILL PAY TOP, DOLLAR IMMEDIATE PICKUP

JUNK C A R S ' and TRUCKS

Open Sundays

729-4840

USED can . Many makes and models. All ready tw spot de­livery. Any old car In trade ragordleas ot condition. FYeo tow. We finance. Bob Ford Ford. 14582 Michigan Avenue.___________________ LU u r nHIGHEST dollar paid for clean sharp cara. Bob Ford Ford. 14582 Michigan Ave. LU 2-1172

AUTO INSURANCE Don’t pay 4X8 to the state, buy Insuranee Inatead. CaD Dlw HaU. KB 14184; evanlnga

4137474MUSTANG, 1467, G.T. fast- back. SCO, 3spaad. Very clean. Low mlleega. Good tires. D te brakes. GRCHEVBCMJCT. 1948, Impato. 3 door, 380, powar steering, brak­es. factory air, liutto. nekter, o w n e r dergym in, axcaOent oondttlon. KB $4148MUSTANG, 18«. HoUey dual condltioa.

M angina.

• a . ®PLYMOUTH. 1$87, Purlr II, 3 door. V-4, automatic with new whitewalls, only 8144. Tennyson ChevroleL 8B 8888CAMARO, M8i , super imoct $84. 4 apeod, vinyl top. OjUSun. KE 31881BUICK. 1881, station wagon,

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RAMBLER, 1968. Rogue. Auto­matic, whitewall^ bucket seats. Power steeling, a ir condltloa- Ing. Very dean. GA 7-4784FORD* 1987, Galaxlc, power steeiiiig, exccUent condition.1800. 4284124DODGE, 1901. Coronet. 440. 9 posaengor w a g o n , automatic, radio and boater, whltewalla, power steering, power brakoa. luggage rack, axceUent fantily car. Only gXjtU. Tennyaon Chevrolet. ---------T-BIRD, 1964 fourdoer Lan­dau. air, many extras. BJOO mUet, 8IJ70. 4S 3 lmPORD, 1948 LTD twodoor, 18 004 miles. S /id warranty, garage kept, four aaw t t r ^ 8I8-XV an­gina, auteowtle tranomlaslon, radio, boater, power steering, power dlae brshas, vbwl ram.

Dr.. Ptymouth, Saturday, 34 P-m. 4i314g4FORD. 1944 Falriane, V-4 tires. (dr-X841BARRACUDA. 1878, lew mUo-

RAMBLER. 1447, greeiu 4 door. 4 cylinder, automatic, radto, new tiros. 1 owner, spotlosa.

<930444IXHtD, 1444, XL424, anUmtetle. vinyl top. raU power, air con­ditioning, bucket smta. tires.

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CAMARO. 1874, 844 884. 4speed, poerer steering, poorer dlso brakes, 82J44. 4M-18MRAMBLER Rosna. 1844, harS- top, 4 automatic, backet a ra te clean and sharp. $444. aSl-'DODGE, 1444. 2 dear.

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OLD8MOB1LK, 1844. CuOnm S cenvottibte, p o w a r alaaiteg krakaa, automatic. Sterao teno dodi. conaete. Sharp! 81,1W.

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'OLDSMOBILES’1969— "98" 2 door hardtop, full power, air, vinyl tap, gold arid really now.1970 TOftONAOO, bright blue, "Foctory Offictol LcoM . 12,000 mildd.1969 TORONAOO, bkie, full power, oir, vinyl top, cuftom,like rrew ................... $3,095FOR THE REALLY SHAAP USED CAR—COME SEE US.

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474-6750

7 4 A u lts Fur S abVOLKSWAGEN, 1004. radio, oarned Iqr woman, good^itoya.baat offer.

VW. 1870. ted, 14MS BsUaa, . CSI SBlSSlrf

PONTIAC 1BS4 BanneeRle con- vard kle. power a l e e r i n g , brakaa, skaeba, aehaaat

PONTIAC iseo Catalina atattan vragon. 0 pamangar. power atacrlns. brakae, air. 37MB ■Ulaa. SA4SS. 47A51MOL06MOBILB 1863 Staifire eonverttala. Air condMonliig, fuU paarer . Private ownar. $200. A ltar S p jn . 4274703MONTEGO MX 1948, 4door Brongham, fhetory ah', vinyl tool, 2M, automatic, power, ra- d l ^ whltavralla, S T M mUea, $I,7M. BIU Brown iW d.

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BUICK. 1900 SpociaL Power ataarlng, air. Egoallant condi­tlan. Muat aaU.

CHEVY. 1050, • eyUndar aUck. 4BJOOO actual mllaa, motor good, body shot. B50. 470-74M

MERCUBY, 1900 Marandar. A door hardtop. Autaasatlc, pow­ar ataarlng. radio. wUtawalU. SAISA 4334057

CHEVROLET. IM l, 4 door. Es- eallent condition. Radio, heat- ar, factory air condlttanlng.

4n-8S3S

BONNEVnXE. 1BS3. atatlon wagon, mna good. 240 42M

PONTIAC. 1907. Plrablrd con­vertible, 32A Power ateaflng, automatic. 01.120 or trade for window van. 4S54B20

DODGE. 1004. Good angtno andbody. Just tunad-op. New paint, and earborator, tape ptaycr.

S324B23

MAVERICK, 1970, amall alx atralght stick, accent group, radio. 10.000 mUea. Northvllle.

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"CADILLACS"FORD, MBS. Mustang, $300.

281-3SS8

1965 SEDAN DeVIUE, white leather interior — S h o r p ! $1,195.1967 FLEETWOOD Brough- am, green with bkick leather interior, kxided ond cleon. $2,395.1966 COUPE DeVILLE. Blue, full power and air. $1,595. 1966 SEDAN. Extra shorp! Full power and oir. $1,695.

ANYONE CAN AFFORD A SHARP USED CADILLAC

PONTIAC, 1057. autoaaUc. ori­ginal ownar, some rust, excel­lent tranipoi4atlon. fbr work, sebooL a goUer. 4354514VW. IMS. Best offer. 53S-23MCHEVY. 1943, 4 door hardtop, V4, automatic, power brakaa. power steering. Claan. 5250.

251-2450BUICK, 1007 LeSabie, 4 door vinyl top, power brakes, steer­ing, wUidowa, air. Good condi­tion. 533-5700

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453-2071

FORD, 1968, V4, hardtop, auto- lUc, power steering and

brakes, body and motor in good condition. Owner. $575. 30755 West 7 Mile Rd., Uvonla.MUSTANG, 1955. Good mech­anical candlUon. needs body work. Best offar. 2614615FALCON, 1SS4, or Falcon. 1867, good condition, beat offer. Call

4334847

CUTLASS, 19N, 4 door. Perfect condltloii. Lew aollaagc.

733-4814

CHRYSLER, 1967 Newport con­vertible, full power, av . BIMO.CaU s s t-r m

OLDSMOBILB. 1865. 443, coa- varttMa. 4 speed, tape deck.a gauges, good condition.

5374751

PLYMOUTH. 1965, 4 door, 4 cyUndcr, 5135. 477-1041FALCON. 1864, standard trans­mission. 2 door, 5200. KE 8-1375

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TEMPEST, 1904. a e a n , 5. stick, radio, 53M. CaU after 4 p jn

“ 34FORD, 1555, converUble RED with white top. Best offer.

453-1326MERCURY. 1062, Meteor. sU- tlon wagon. V4, automatic

mtaatnn. Very little rust, good transportation, 5135. 1962 Falrlane 5T matlc, 575.

>•falrlane 500. 2 door, V4, auto-— m-8660

VOLKSWAGEN, 1060, Bug, 4 apaad with re d o , haatar. Nice nttla car. 51«306. TennysonCbevrolat

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Porterfield W ilson15860 Grand River 836-0100

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FORD, 1067 Gataxle, 4 door, air coadltianlng, power steering and taakes. Good condition, 5675. 349-2580

BUICK, 1504, electric cOBvar- tlble, excellent condition, 5805.

____________________<384862COMET. 1965. Good rdiable transportation. Baat offer.

47S4S6SFALCON, 1865, six, 4 door. 6250. 4S341I8VALIANT. 1863, automatic 6. 3 door hardtop, many new parte, perfect running eendl- tlon, $156. 4324174

SqMrb Wogon. Pc»vs% Igg- goga rock,. 390,: y-8, « i i ^ motic ond foctSty loir. Shorp!

$ 1 K 6 ^HINES PARK ^ R O J R Y554 Ftaust (at A niyiikpr Trail)

DOWNTCNVN PLYMOUTH .

GL 3-:^424 GA 5-2444

COUGAR. 1968. Hardtop, vinyl roof, green, autOBUtic. powuf steertBf. air conditioned, radio, tinted glaaa, console, clodt. 52.100. 474-1581

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'60 FALCON ........$95'64 RAMBLER .$95'65 BUICK....... WAGON....... $149'63 CHEVROLET

WAGON ......$157'64 PONTIAC

WAGON ......$195'65 BUICK

SPECIAL........$295'64 PONTIAC ....$295

4 door'67 FIAT ........... $389'67 TEMPEST ....$395

full power, automatic'65 PLYMOUTH ....... WAGON ......$395

full power, automatic'66 PLYMOUTH $495

4 <kx>r'66 CHRYSLER ....... CONVT......... $495

full power, automatic'65 DART .......... $595

full power, automatic'66 PONTIAC ....$695

. full power, automatic'67 PONTIAC ....$695

full power, outomotic'66 CHRYSLER ....$795

full power, iHitomatic'67 CHEVROLET $895

2 door'69 FORDS

FROM ..........$995

FORD, 1983. Ible. Excellent tlon Good tires, tery. 5350

B. J. RATIGAN

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30777 Plymouth Rd.BUICK, 1970 Skylark. Muat sell, beat oSfer, air. Vinyl top, power steering and brakes.

42l-38(»CHEVY. 1964, Impel*- conver­Uble, 327 engine, automaU& power ateerlng, brakes, good condlUon, 5350. GA 1-88MPONTIAC. 1965 Grand Prix. power ateerlng, brakes, auto- mattc. vinyl top, excellent con- dlUon, 1700. GA 14684COMET. 1865, 4 door, V4, 389, automaUc, new exhaust ay*- tern, 2 new Itres, 5408 oroffer.

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4774368IIUSTAMG. 1! gina, powur matlc, conBole,, Aftef-4 y.m.

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CHEVY. 1970, Ikuw eoupb, 8. automaUc brakaa, power i ' ' top. fadtory air, 52MS. Tennyam

MERCnJRY, 1974, Marquis, A-1 conditlan, aU power, air con- mUonlng. 34911572

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DODGE. 1968, CknlM t, M top, V4, autaindMiL. po' steering, 51.450. . "^.'464-!

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1969 ChffiVROLET- ;>

Townsmen, 6 poklengier, V -8 , autom atic, p o w e r , radio, whitewalls, o ir conditioning.

$2195MARK CHEVROLET

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VOLKSWAGEN, 1970. Uke new. best offer. . 427-4749

MERCURY. 195L Runs good. 5130. 721-41M

CHEVELLE. 1966 Malibu con­vertible. automatic, poweratMr- Ing, new tcanamlasfon. btakaa, battery. 5850 or best offer.

421-4974A HDIB PORD

FORD (CUSTOMER IS A SATISFIED CUSTOMER.

C A M A R O , 1970, four-speed, power stecriiig, power brakes. Many axtras. 5,800 miles, $2,450.

851-2340IMPALA, 1909, four-door se­dan, less than 15,000er steering, exMUent coi $1450. 261-7823OLDS, 1969, Delta 88, fourdoor hardtop, power steering and brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top. 837-1428FIAT. 1969. 124 Sport Coupe, royal blue, flve-spe^ transinls- Slon. AM-FM. One owner, low mileage. 358-5292CHEVELLE. 1970 S4.. 396 pack­age, air, AM-FM radio, power disc brakes, power steering, au­tomatic transmiatlon, extras.Adult owner. After 5 p.m.

VIE 8-2266PONTIAC. 1969 Catalina wagon,

lifts.air. power, rack, super Ult wheel. Excellent condRlon’, $2400. 4644mMAVERICK, 1971, V4, auto­matic, white slaewalls, only 4400 miles. Must sell, 52450 or best offer. 453-4796BRONCb 1969 Wagon, 302. 3rd seat, 2 gas tanks, free running Hub., heavy duty springs and battery, sidd plate, S-ply tires, 16463 miles, BUI BrownFord. 427476b

FORD. 1968, TciAao^ ct/ '« 02- 2V. stereo radio, b o o d ^ ^ ^ .clean, 51400.BUICK, 1970, Riviera, fully equlpp^. 24671 WfStmoreland, Farmingtoft. 474-1100

-4-PLYMOUTH, lOte; Fury HI, hardtop, powee MeerliiK' me- chanieaRy excelMnt. f l S ^ After 6 p jn . 474-7550 or 37R4184FORD, 1969, TOrlno, G.T.,, ex­cellent romUUOB. 51.400,

4^74378CORTINA. 1908. .4-dooni 1600 G.T. 44peed. LMeg new tires

^ 1 8 1 7and exlunut.MERCURY, I$B8. Colony Park. Powbr. brakes, power steering. Needs engine work. Body In good condiUon. Best o f ^ .

4274278VOLKSWAGEN 1809 Bug 4- speed, xudlo, 22441 miles, 51495. BUI Brown h u d . 4274700

'6 6 Buick Riviera, 2 <Joor hardtop. Factory o ir condi­tion ing, pKJwer windows, steer­ing and brakes, v iny l top. $1 ,295.

DAMERONOirysler-Piyinouth

476-7900Grand River a t Mlddlebelt

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BUICK. 1906. one owner. Air, power steertbg, 5395. Also 4x8 uUUty traUer, |93. 5334331

PONTIAC. 1970 Catalln* 409, wer brakes - . -

7 4 A a ltt F tr U hBUICK, 1999 Le Sabre Coupe, full power, vinyl top, best offer. CnU after 3 pan.

CHRYSLER, 1994 two dea r hard- ' ■ ' brakes.

TORINO G .f. 1970, baidtop, 351. ButeotaUc. jxywer, radio, white- walls. 16,154 miles. 53396. BUI Brown Ford. 427-9700

FORD. 1967 Custom 500. two- door. V-a. auUMoatlc transmis­sion, power steering, 5700.

2554908 or 474-7220VW, 1967. 4809. 561-7992

DON'T FORGETJIM SHORKEY is ot Tenny­son's, 25 yeors mechanical experience. Personally in­spects and reconditions oil corl before they ore sold.

TENNYSONCHEVROLET

32570 Plymouth Rd. 425-6500

'.! CLEAN PLYMOUTH !! PLYMOUTH, 1968 FUry I, two- door sedan, V4, automatic, air conditioned, 51jm. 4764161DODGEL .1S67 Potera convert­ible, V-8, automatic, power. Shasp. Muat sen. 1705. m-1951VW. 1970,' XHtomaUc. 51,795.

522-1979(H.OS. 1964, 98. good for parte.

4214634, FI 94779PAWON, 1945, good running CondiUoft, fourapeed. $375. Af­ter 6 p jb. 5384092 COUGAR, IBM, power steering,

power disc, Ult wheel, vinyl top, radio, 37,700 miles

261-BSBO or 583-1790RAMBLER, 1965, converUble. Power steering and brakes. V4. automatic, 5225. Wagon, power steering, V4. automaUc. 5375: 3350 takes both. S38409f FORD. 1964 Fairtane, Sports

Co«m, 260, V-8, automaUc, bucket seate 5325. 4534060NSU: 1969, 1200 Series. 24oor,

4 cylinder. 4 speed, radio and heater. Gennan btailt economy car, 51,995. Tennyson Chevro­let- 4254500

PONTIAC, 1964 Tempest Sport Coupe, power brakes and steer­ing. automatic, very good con­diUon, 5375. 474-5742

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CHEVROLET, 1905 Blscayne, two4oor, automaUc, excellent condiUon. best <^er. 626-4329PONTIAC, 1968 CataUna, two- door hardtop. Power steering.power brakes, vinyl top, fac­tory air, 51495. Private owner.

4554006MG MHXlEr. 1966, hardtop, soft top^onneau , radio, heater, wires, 5500 or best offer.

Days 453-8832 Nights 348-3228

VOLKSWAGEN, 1062, to create Dune Buggy. Good running mo­tor but body shot, 575. LO

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187-1448PONTIAC, 1968, C:aUllna con­vertible, power steering, power brakes, automaUc, clean, pri­vate. 51,350. VE 74103CADnXAC, 1959, 4 door hard­top, best offer. 3554159

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VOLKSWAGEN '6 6 SEDAN ................$595Soft ton finish. Very good throughout.

VOLKSWAGEN '6 9 CAMPER ........... $2695It hos all the most wanted equipment— gas heater, pop top. Bloupunkt AM-FM rodio <md roof rock. 100% Guorontte*.

KARMANN G HIA '68 CONVERT. ... $1595Red and so beoutiful! Spotless. 100% Guaranteed*.

TRIUM PH '6 9 TR 250 .......................$1595Mint condition. Rodiols. Smoke blue finish.

MAVERICK *70 ..................................... $1745Very* low milcoge. White with block vinyl top ond de­luxe block trim. Automotic.

MUSTANG '67 COUPE .......................$1195Red with block vinyl top. Automotic, V-8, ond power.

PONTIAC '66 80NNEVILLE W AGON, $895Take the whole family olong in this 9 possenger wogon. Power, <Mtomotic ond roof rock.*W e guaraatoe the r e p ^ er replecemant of a ll ■ echin i cal pagta for 39 day* or 1509 adtae (which ever o o m b fito t) — eaglaa, Uraaearimtaa. rear axle, front axle ae- sembUai . brake god electrical gyateew. ^

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